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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1888)
Eugono City Notes. Lano'u opera house opened. has been i ro- There arc several cases of measols in the city. Protracted meetings aro being hold in several places in the city. Largo quantities of ico liavo been put up here during the cold, weather. Itoyce &. Lansing Co. played to crow ded houocs last Friday and Saturday uighta, at Kinuliart'a hall. There aro reports current that the extremely cold weather has killed .nmo of the fall fown wheat in tho valley. Mrp. K. Eukin arrived in Eugene, last Saturday , on a visit to friends. She will remain but a few days. The new Baptist church is nearly fmfSlied. It will bo tho most commo dious edifice of worship in tho city. Co. "C" O. N. d.f gave a mask ball last Wednesday at the Eugene opera house. Tho proceeds amounted to $155.00. The electric lights motor is propelled by the powerof tho Eugeno City mill.", which were compelled to fhut down on accountof the freofcc up, and the city was left in darkness, several nights last week. L.JAV. WEALTH IX WOOL. Tho total number of sheep in tho United States and Territories in 1880 was '18,822,331; in 1887, M,755),:nl, being a decrease in one year of :i,r(.', Oiy. The past twelve years, however, show nn increatic of 10,5)75,1)11, or 112 percent since 1875. In 1887 there were in California li.OG'J.O'.IS head of sheep, in Ohio 1,502,1)1:1, in Michigan 2,150,127, and in Texas -1,751,831, showing since 1875 a decrease in Ohio and Michigan, while Texas more than tho number in tho .State in 1875. New Mexico in 18S0 had 2.0S8.831 sheep which number increased by 1887 to -1,025,712, Oregon in 1875 had (l.'M, 400 sheep; In 1887 2,593,02!). Kan sas, in 1875 had 118,000 sheep; in 1887 1,100,852. Colorado in 1875 had 000, 000; in 1887 J.M0.178. Nebraska in 1875 had 42,000 sheep; in 1887 430, 700. 'The quantities and values of wool produced in the United States and Territories, as estimated by the Statistician of the Department of Ag riculture, were : In 1805 155,000,000 pounds; value not given; in 1875 192,000,000 pounds; value $9 J, 320,(552 ; in 1850210,000,000 pounds; value .$90, 230,537, in 1880 285,000,000 pounds; value f08,400,000. The value of man ufactures of worsted and woolen goods goods was: In 1850 if 13,200,515 ; in 1800 .? 05,509,301; in 1870 $177,495, 089; and in 1SS0 .$207,252,913. RAILROADS COMING. Three tho largest railroad companies in tho United States are now pushing their lines westward with tho intcntit-m of going to tho coast.' The Chicago it Northwestern has its terminus this winterkill central Wyoming, west of Port Kctterman ; tho Missouri Pacific completed its road into Chejonno, Wyoming, last week ; and tho Manito ba road will bo completed to Hutte, Montana, this winter. As now headed these roads will all pass through Idaho. In their onward march to tho coast tho fertile fields and rich mines f Ida ho are in sharp contrast with the ster ilo wastes of Wyoming. Tho Oregon Pacific coming from tho west, the Ida ho Central extension, and tho prospec tive branch of tho U. I'. to the north through the Weirer country, together with t tho Eastern roads, make the outlook for Idaho exceedingly probpor ous. Caldwell Tribune. ' PATENTS CKANTKl) To citizons of tho Pacific States du ring tho past week, and reported ex pressly for tho S,cour, by U. A. Snow it Co., patent lawyers, opposite I'. S. Patent Oilice, Washington, I). C : 1). M. Donohy, Acampo. Oal., sec tional weed cutter; D. Uoldntoin, San Francisco, Cal., sample tray; M. .Ion sen, Stockton, Cal., railway crossing; L. D. Smith and W. A. OUIh. Helix, Orcg., friction tiro escape. LOOK J I EKE. Those indebted to mo on account nro requofctud to come forward at oner and fcetllo. If this roquet is not heed ed, I shall resort to tome other method of collecting. W. D. Hr.lDI.EMAN. Ayor'a Sarraparilla iu prcseribod and rccommoiidcd by eminent pliyhicians, and is taken with perfect (safety by old and youtif,'. Its cleansing and vital izing ell'ecta am bitre and spccily, and it ia universally conceded to bo tho most olfeotivo of all blood pnrificiK. 3U5W THIS WF.I3K. KSTI5AY NOTICK. Notice Is hereby given that tho under signed, residing four miles west ot North Powder. Union county, Oregon, on Woif ere k, did, on tho Kith day of Jmuinrv. 18SS. take up and pemt, and ou tho Sdth. day of January, W caused to he appraised as bv Jaw required, tho following described es iravp, to wit. One bay inaro and colt; ui.ire.S orfl vears old. white spot in forhcad. 15Jv hand.1) high, branded W A 011 left nhoulder. One dark bay inaro, 15 hund high, slopes 011 hips, branded on left khoulder W ago not known. One buckskin innlo. black ni.vio and tail. 3 years c.M. 15H hands high, hr.iueltd on Ictt shoulder with an audi on. One light gray hore coll. two or three yearsold, 15 hands high, white fnu., right hind leg wliitp up to pumbol Joint, brand not known. HARRISON' WICKS. Lost.-SlO Reward. On tho road between Smnmrrvillo and tho Cove' tn the enow, a gold matchbox, wltu quarts ou ono ide uud the initials of J. L. on tho "obcr. Tho .ahuvo reward will bo paid to auyfoiw leaving tho m with Cerwk- K MeJftnJcl, of Utol'om TAKEN UP. Hyl5lshop .Johns & Co. of Indian Valley precinct, Union county, Oregon, tin follow ing described horses, and duly posted ac cording to law: One hurkskfh colored mare, branded W nn light hip and tight shoulder, about 15 hands high, and Mippoed to be 8 vcarsold. One Troan horse, branded W on right hip pud riitlit. dioulder. about i years old and about 11 '2 bands high. One bay mare, branded S on left hip and V ou right hip, about li hau ls high, 7 or 8 years old, One sorrel hone, branded K on right shoulder, 15 bands high. 0 or 10 years old. One brown filloy, 3 years old. no brand thai can be seen, right hind foot white up to posture Joint and white Mripdown fate. The above described horses were apprais ed bv two this'Uth day of Jan. ISSN, ai fol lows': Ruskskin, fcli; roan, $10; bav, $10; sorrel. ?30; brown, $.0. J. II. COWAN. Justiceof the Peace, Indian Valley l"ct, $1,000REWARD! The above reward will be given for Infor mation that will lead to the arrest and con viction of the person or persons who set lire to the bay stark-f Tomlinsonand Hrookc, on the Hu'ntooti ranch, in Malheur county, Oregon. And same reward for Information that will lead to arrest and conviction of any person or persons that injures the, sheep or property, or who commits depredations on any sheep or property of any member or members of this association. Hv order of Eastern Oregon Sheep As.o elation. S. KIDDER, President. 1. 1. If ainis, Secretary. Baker City, December's. 18?7. 1-27 I I my I I 1 raw m A. J. GOODBROI), Prop. OPENED ANEW. The Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon. Everything Noav and First Class Throughout. Tlic table always supplied With the best ahe market affords. Excellent Accomoda tions for Commer cial Men. Charges Reasonable. Horse Breaking! I desiro to inform the public that I have perfected a New System of Horsebreaking, Which 1 believe to be the bc-t now prac ticed, and I will tnl;u Iioimm or any other kind of animals to break, on REASONABLE TEH MS. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Will visit tho farms when desired, and break the animals without taking them uwny, Glycine u trial. 11-18-tf SHANNON MARSHALL. I T HE 0RTGA6E HANK, ' nsassaflziaj UNION, OH EG ON. $500,000.00 to Loan on First Class Security, From One to l'ivc Years Time, at a Low Kate of Interest. Also y, Pells and icenth iToperty lor .Mtn-reMiieuirf. O Kl'OSlT ON'EY UKCEIVEII ON J)K To 1r- Invested on Guaranteed Security. O All Collodions Promptly Attended to tVUItmil Delay. 1 F. HAKhK, General Manager, Union Or, Trains arrive and depart from dailv. as follows Union i sr iioiNn. wuht iioi xn. Passenger, No.5, L've at 11 'SS p. m. Freight. No. IB. L've at 7 l'i a. in. Passenger No. li, L've at 4 ;'i2 a 111 Freight, No. Hi, L've at 2 40 a. 111. THTPTt" ""d Irom principal points 1 lrvL, t O hl , plu.,i 'sjtatej, Canada and Km rope. Elegant Pyfi"" Cars. Kmigrant Sleeping Cars Run Through on Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNC5L BLUFFS and ST.PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Cloe connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of any Agent of the Company or of A. L. Maxwell, (i. P. A T. A., Portland, Oregon. SAN FKAKC1SCO LINE. ritOM l-OUTI.AKD. I KIIOM K N NUBCIKCO U'avlngnt 12 Mldn't.. L'v'ng Spear st. wh'f as follows: at 10a. ni.a follows : Columbia, Sun. Jan si-itute. ul. Jan' 7 State, Thur. ,. l-lOregon. Wed. 11 it- 11... ik1 ..l, ,,..l.t a.... it Cohtiubla. 1 ri. 'A a'tate, Thuri. State, Tuts. 2ijOregon, Mon. Orewn. Hst. ., 2 Cohunbla, I'rl. Columbia. Wed Feb I stale. Tuesday Thu company rivorve the right to chance Moaniors or hailtnc days. W. II. IIOLt'OMIl. I A. L,MAXWKLL. Cieu'l Mtuacnr. j 0. P. &T. A, Ji. L, IIHACON, Acvtrt, Uwfdiu THIRTY-FIVE CENTS A CAN. The Milk-ino Raking Powder, full pound cans, Warranted at good as any in tho ninrkot. For talent Jones Bros. Try it. Frank lira's Implement Co., of Isl and City, carry the largest, stock of ; standard implements to ho found in Eastern Oregon. Their terms and pri- ; cos defy competition. They always have on hand extras and repairs for 1 goods they tell, which is a matter of ' groat importance to the purchaser. 5 'Timber I.uiirt, Art June .'I, 18715 Notice 1 fur l'liljlic.ntlnii. C. S. Land Ornci:, L.v GiuNnn. Onrco.N,). January 30, lfjsS. Notice is hereby Riven that iu compliance with theVrovislo'ns of the act of Congress of .luue 3, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the ."tales of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Tcrrito iv,'r WILLIAM ECCLES. of Tclocasct, County of Union, State of Oregon, has this dar filed in this ofllce Ids sworn statement No. lO.forthcp'ircliasoof the SEN W EM itSW HE of .Section No. 7, in Township No. !S, Range No. ,8 E. W. M.and will oirer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or. 'tone than for ng rlcqltural purpoc, and to establish his claim to snid land before the register and receiver of this ollicc at La Grande, Ore-, gon, on Monday tho 0th day of April, 1888. He names as witnesses: Adam Nelson, .Jacob Staubaugh. Wro. L. Burrows and John Stndard, all of Tclocasct, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the above-dccribi'd lands arc requested to file their claims in this oilier on or before said IHh day of April, USs. . Hn.vnv Kinkiiakt, 2-3-wl0 Kcgiiter. NOTicii oi' ronrKiruiti:. Cornucopia, Union County Oregon,) Jan. 21, liSS. f To Mr. Cliarles I5y water: You aro hore by nolilicd that we, your co-owners in the claim or mine known as the "State'' claim, dtuatcd ono and one-lialf miles north-east from Cornucopia, have e.vponded one hun dred dollars in asesnitnt work for the year 18S7, on said claim, as required bylaw, and If you fail to cunt.-ihuto vour portion of said amount within ninety days from date of service by publication of this notice, your interest in said claim will become the prop erty of the. undei'MEiied co-owners, as nro viifed by xeetion 'Z321, revised statute, U. S. M. K. IiitOWX, S. K. SKN'OU. 2-n-wi:; j. t. iiollks. NOTICE FOP. rUULICATION.- Land Offickat La Oiianpr, OiirooN, Jan. .?0. 1888. j Notice is hoveby !vcn that the following named settler has iilcd notice of bis inten tion to make Jl tin h proof iu support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register nnd rceeiver'.it La Orande, Oregon, ou ths Mtli day of .March. 188s. viz: HANKR W. LHB, lid. No. 1822, for the SH qr. of SHqr. Sec. 1, Tp. 8 S. It. 11 K. W, M.and Shlf. of SW qr. Sec (!. and NK qr. of-NWqr. Sec, 7, Tp. 8 S, It, -1'J U, W, M. He names the following witnesses to prove hl-t continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: Win. T. Martin, of Medical Springs: Ira South, Ualph Jame son and David Kinele. of Keating. Oregon. Ilfc.NIJY KlKKriAUT, 2-3-wfl Itcgister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. y Land Orriru AT L.Gl!ANIli:, OftKOOX. T.OS, Jan. 0. 18SS. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the following named st t tier has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La Orande, Oregon, on the 1.1th dav of March, 1S8, viz. WILLIS A. CIIAKN'E.S, I). S. No. 700S, ror the Shlf. ofSHqr. Sec. 10. and N 111 f. ofNliqr. See. 15, Tp. OS, It. 35 K. He names ihc following witnes.-cs to prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: James It. Oilkison, I. W.,Mahary, .John Hcnduison, and C. Harison, all of North Powder. Oregon. llKNUV ItlNKIIAKT, 2-:t-w(5 Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Offici: at L OitANDu, OnnnoK,) December IK, 1887. i Notice i- hereby uiven that the following named settler lias tiled notice of his inten tion to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that saio proof will be made be fore the register and receiver, at La Orande. Oregon, on Feb. sth. 188, viz: NATHAN S. MARSHALL, Hd. No. 3000, lor the N4 SIP,' nnd WW NK'4Sec 21, Tp. OS, R, -11 K, W. M. He names the following witness es to prove his continuous ro-Idenee upon, and cultiva'iou ol. slid iauil, iz : John Reaws, illi:t 111 WiNon, Joseph Vande vanter, and Stewart Spears, all of Medical Spiiugs, Oregon. Ill'.NKY RlMUIAIlT, r.-2.t-wl!. Register. ""Ntyi'IO E FOIl PU BLIOATION. j Lani Orrui: at la Guaxih:, Oitiaio.v.) Deccmlicr 11. !Hs7. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of ills Ititcn , tion to make tiual proof iu suppott of bis claim, and tb.it Miid proof will he made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande Oregon 011 Fell, loth, I8S, viz: SOLOMON II NKVII.L. I). S. No. 7 1 IS. for tho SJ-i MV NK', SW-, SH, XW'( Sec 2. Tp. 2 S, R. 3D li. W, M. He panics tho follow ing witiu-cs to prove his continuous resl il nee upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz. J Q. A. Rtehanbon, J. S. Cameron, William i'angborn, and Chas. Willie, all of ! Suiiimcnllle, Oregon. Hr.xuv Iti.NKiiAr.T, 12-2.-(-w0. Register. NOTION FOU l'UllLIOATION. Laxh t'rnei: it La Ghanui:, Oi:i:oon,I Jan. 23. 18-W. ( Notice is hereby uiven that the followlnc mimed settler has tiled notice of his lutcn tion to make dual proof in suppoit of his claim, ami thai said proof will lie made he fore the regMcr and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on March 3. li'Ss. vii: CYUUS 11. PRI3SCOTT, Hd. No. 2ii22. for the N13h' NI31J See. 31, and N'a XWV, and SW'-i NW'., Sec. Xi. Tp. S, R. 10 13, W. M. He nainois the following witnesses to prove his continuous renidcuce, upon and cultivation or, said land. vU: Wallace llinkley. T. 15. Johnson, Irwin Frasicr. and William Fras icr, all of Tclocasct, Oregon. IlUNItY UlNKllAIU. 1-27-wfi. Register. " NOT1CK FOlT"l1iruOATJOX laNti Urrttr. at La GitAsur, OitrooN.I Jan. 1(1, 18S.. Notice is hereby kivi n tlntt tho following named settler bus tiled notice of his intcn- ! tion to niiike llnul pivoi iu support of his I elaiia. and thai said nroof will bo made be- j fore the register nnd receiver at La Giandc. I iir.oon.on .Man 11 3, i.vv, vir. n..Mt.u ! F. .MOO UK, D. S. No. (.750, for the NK !nr SKnr WV" s!B--. ,uwl SW nr. S'W t qr. See. 31, Tp. 7 S. U. 46 li W. M. He ( nauicKtiie following wttncjcs to prove n is roniiiiuouii resblence upon, and cultivation of. said land. Columbus Ooodpeed, of Piue Vlloy, Oregon, Wilbur F. Davis, of Union, Oregon, Gtwrso Sonnar, of Cornu copia, Oregon, and John T. Wright, of Un ion. Or. s. m HliSttY ItlNUJUKT, 1 wl 4esUtur. 1 t 1 ! N0TICE FOR PUBLICATION. A pnlication for a No 12. Claim K. U. S. Patent. Survey No. 40 A. and 40 1J. Min eral antillcation No.Dl. U. S. La.nd Office, La Giiamuj, Or.nooN.) Nov. 23. IKH7. 1 Notice is hereby given that C. M. Sanger, whose noit-olHcc address Is Sparta. Union i county, Oregon, lias this day llled bis ap plication for a patent fur the "NellieGrant'' ! quartz lode, and the "C. T. Rradlcy Mill I fclte." situated in the Fourth mineral (lis- trict in Township South. Range 43 Jlast, W. M.. the (ptariz lode being described by the ollicial blats and Held noicj on liie iu this ollicc, as follows, to wit : Hcidnniug at a post from which tho cor. to se. 2, 3, 10, 11, ,T. 7 S, It. 13 K; bears S. fiOfleg. 22 min. W. 112!) feet di.st., post being marked "Cor. No 1 N O M O Sur No 12;".thencc N 73 deg. 12 min. K. 1J53 feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 N CMC Sur No 12;" thence N 8 deg, U CC0 feet to a post marked "Cor No 3 N (t M C Sur No 12;" thence S 73 deg. 12 min. W. 13"5 feet to a pot marked "Cor No 4 N CMC Sur No 12;" thence S. 8 deg. W. COO feet to the place of beginning, containing 10.9!) acres. Location being recorded in Vol, D. page !):). records of quaitz locations, Unio.i county, Oregon. Adjoining claims arc the "itnffalo" (ptartz lode on the west and tho "Apex" and "Augustn'' quartz lodes on the north. The mill site being described by tho offi cial plats and lleld notes on Hie in this ollicc, as follows, to wit: IScginning -at a post from which Cor. No. 1 of the "Nellie Grant'' lode, bears N. 73 deg. 31 min. 13. 3170 feet di.st., posi .being marked "Cor No 1 11 M S Sur No 12;'' thence running W.330 feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 15 M S Stir No 12:" thence S. 000 feet to a post marked 'Tor No 3 1! MS Sur No 12;" thence K. 3'iO feet to a post marked "Cor No 4 11 M S Sur No 12;" thence N. 000 feet to place of beginning, and containing live acres Ad joining claims arc the "liuir.do Mill Bite'' 011 the east, Any and all persons claiming adversely anv portion of said Nellio Grant" quartz lode, or theC T. Rradlcy Mill Site, above de scribed, are required to tile their advere claim with the regl-ter of the V. S. Land OihYeat La Grande, Union county. Oregon, during the sixty days period of publication hereof, or they will Tic barred by virtue of the provision a of the statute. Hr.NItY RlNT.ll AliT. Register, It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a U. S, patent lie published for a period of 00 days (ten con secutive weeks) in Tiik Ouixion Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union" county, Oregon. Henry Itl.Vr.HAItT, 12-2-wlO. Itcgister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Application for a U. S. Patent. Survey No. 13. Claim No. 41. A. and 41 15. Min eral application No. !(0. U. S. Land Oi-fick, La Okandr, On. Nov. 2:5, 1SS7. Notice is hereby given that C. M. San ger, whose post-ofllee address is Sparta, Union county, Oregon, lias this day filed his application for a patent for the "I'.uffalo" quartz lode, and the liulfalo Mill Site, situated in the Fourth mineral district, in Tp. 7 S, Range 43 13 Willamette meridian, the quartz lode being described by the ollicial plats and lleld notes on tile in this ollicc, as follows, to wit : IJeginiiingatapost from which, the cor. to sections 2,3, 10 and 11 T 7 S Ii 13 13, bears S 40 deg 21 min W 1321 feet distant: post being marked "Cor No 1 1J M C Sur No 13;" thence; running Fast 14,") feet to a post marked "Cor No 2 15 M C Sur No 13;" tlience north 8 deg 13 l.TTiJ feet to a post marked "Cor No 3 15 MC Sur No 13;" thence West 14." feet to a post marked "Cor No 4 15 M C Sur No 13;" thence S 8 deg W 1350 feet to the place of beginning, ami containing t.4." acres. Location being re corded in Vol I), page 100 records of quartz locations-, Union county, Oregon. Adjoin ing claims are the "Nellie Grant" and "Apex" lodes on the east, the "Summit" on west and the "Rob Roy" lode on the north. Tlie mill site being described by the olli cial plats and tield notes on tile iu this olUco as follows, to' wit: IJeginning at a point from which tho corner No. 1 of the "Rulfalo" lode claim, bears X 70 deg. 43 min. E2701 feet (list; running tlience West 3'iO feet; thence South (n'O feet ; thence Fast 330 feet; thence North ti(!0 feet to the place of beginning, and containing livo acres. Adjoining claims are the C. T. Rradlev Mill Site on the Wet, Any and all persons claiming adversely any "portion of said "ltutfalo" quartz lode or tho Buffalo Mill Site above described, are required to tile their adverse claim with thu register of the U. S. land ollicc at La Grande, Union county, Oregon, during t lie sixty days period of pub lica ion hereof, or they will bo barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. IIUXKV HlXEHAKT, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a U. S. Patent be puoiisneu 101 a pcriou oi sixty nays consecutive weeks) 111 the Omatox Scoot, a i weekly newspaper published at Union, union county, uregon. llKNKV Kl.N'KHAItT, 12-2-wlO llegister. 'l imber 1. anil, Act .Mine 3 1H7H. Notlco For I'ulilientlon. U S. La.np Orricr, Lv Gkanih:, Orhoon. ) .Novemlicr 20 1KS7. 1 Notice is heieJjy given that iu compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrens of June 3, ls.78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," JOHN STODDAKD, of North Pow Icr, County of Union. State of Oregon, has t liis day tiled in this ollicc bis sworn state ment No. 14, for the purchase of the NW SWK andSLj NW?; and Lot 4, of Section No. 4, in Township No. 0 South, Range No. 33 Fast, and will offer, proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and lleceiver of this olllceat La Grande.'Or. on Saturday the Ith day of February, lKSS, He names as witmsscs: Charles Sliledliour. Stewart Wil liams, William Mabarry and John Hen derson, all of North Powder, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oilice on or before said 4th day of February IfcSS. IIKMIV RlSEIIAl'.T, 12-2 w-10 Register. Tltnbrr I.aiul, Act .limn 3, 1878. Nutieo I'or I'ulilientlon. U S. Land OrricE, Uv Okanuk. OitrooN.I November 20, IS87. ( Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the net of Congress of June 3. Is78, entitled -'an act for the sale of timber lauds hi the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territo ryrCHHISriAN It EC I US A A It D of North Powder, County of Union, State of Oregon has this dav tiled in this otllee his sworn statement No. HI, for the purchase of the (lll'l ' V l'l - ..,,,1 Int., 1 ,,..,1 nt Uiv, Tr, l s? " ' '?"'" '.V.? " v;.v vY. " " .sottt t. aaiibiih 01 tec. .o. 32, 111 t p. .r,,, . ... 11 .. ..Ti ri ri - vV. No, 5 S. H. No. 38 K. W. M. and will olfir Kif.n'"un' ' eVr ' proof to show that the land sought Is more ! J!1 ?' b) V$J f s,ec: valaable for Its timber orstone than for ag- 1 25 -J P tJ" " K"f ot ricultural puruoses. and to establish hls Mne Will.mietlB incrbbii 1. ar.1 for judg claim to said land before the Kegister nnd I meat forp'-amii rs costs and dlsburemcnu, Itico.ver of this otlice at La Grande, Ore- con, on Saturday the 4th day of Feb. ISfS. Henaniesus witnesses: .James It. Gilkl son, Stewart Williams, William Mabarry. and John Henderson, all of North Powder, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands arc re quested to file their claim in Uils oftlee on or before said 1th dav of February. 1853. llimny RiKKUisr. H-l?-wia Ktv- ! SOTIPE FOR PUBLICATION. Lash 0:tkk at Lv G i:xnr. On-ens. December l'l, 17. Notice la hereby piven ihat th- foliowing nnnnd'ett'orlno. tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, anil that said proof will t.emade ha fora the regi-ter and ict-civer at La Grande. Oreiron.on lb. Mb. 183, viz: GEORG13 H. MARSHALL. Hd. No. 3:13. for the SW li Sec. 2. Tp. 0 S, It. 41 li, W. M. lie names the following witius'cs to pr.ive bis continuous resi Iciuc upon, nnd cultivation of. said land, viz: .loon Reaves, William Wil-on, Joseph Vandcvanter. and Stewart Spears, all of Medical Spriinrs, Oregon. IlKSIJY RlXEIIVtlT, 12-23-C. Register. .SUMMONS. III the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union count v. Victor F. Collier. Plaintiff", vs Lconie Celller, Defendant. To Lconie Ce'ller, defendant 111 the above entitled nuit: You are hereby required to appear in the above entitled court an I answer the com plaint Olcd against you in the above enti tled suit, on or before the first day of the next rcjular term of fhe above named court, after the publi cation of this summons in The Oiji: oo.v Scout, for six consecutive weeks, viz: the 13th day of February, lW, or for want thereof plaintiff will ask" the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, viz: 11 dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff am' defendant. This .miliums N served by publication, by order of G. W. Walker. Jtidue of the above named court, made the oih day of November, A. D. 1SS7. R. RAKIN it lUtO., 12-1(1 Attorneys for l'laintilf. Timber t.niul. Act .Iun3. 18T8. Fur l'ulillcntiun, Notice U. S, Land Oitice. La Grasdi, OnF.oos.l November 30. US7, f Notice is hereby given that in coinp'ianco with the provisions nf thu act of Congress of June 3, 1S7S, entitled "An act torthesale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territo ry.' ONNSIMI3 L13SAGI3 of Union. Coun ty of Union. State of Or"gon. lias this day filed in tliis otlice his sworn statement No. 10, for the pun base of tho NW'H N13',' of Section No. 10, in Township No. 1 South, Range No. 41 Fast, and w III offer proof to show that the land sought is m-ire valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultu ral purposes, and to establish ins claim to said land belore th: Register and Receiver of this ollicc at" La Grande, Oregon, on -Monday the l.'Jih day of February, 183. He names as witnesses: Louis I.cincre, Potter, Henry Mayott, and Finery Mayott, all of t'nion, Orcion Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are n quested to tile their claims in this ollicc on or before said 13th day of February, ItSS. IlKXIlY RlNl'.ltAKT. 12-2 wlO Register. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union count v. Jessie M. Roberts, Plaintiff, vs Natlmn L. Roberts, Defendant, To Nathan L, Roberts, thu above named defcnd.int ; in the name of the State of Oregon, you are licrobv required to appearand answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and suit on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, commencing on the 2nd. Monday of Feb iiiary next, to wit: on Monday the 13th dav of February, A. D. and if von fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will take default and apply to the court fer the relief demanded "In tho complaint, which is, in substance, for a decree dissol ving the marriage relations now and here tofore existing between plaintitf and defen dant, for the care, custodv and control of the infant child of said parties, for general relief and for costs and disbursements. Tliis Minimoiis is published iu Tin: Oui:;ex St out, for seven con-ccutivc weeks, bv order of Hon. G. W. Walk kcr. Judge of said court, made in open court, on the 20tb day of Sept. A. D. 1887 ' O. F. 15KLL, 12-10 Attorney for Plaintill. NOTirK OP I'Ota'KlTliIlK. County of Union, State of Oregon, Jan uary 4th, 18S8. To Renjamin Metier, John 8. Elliott, James A. l'ennell, and 13. J. Wilbur: You and each of you are hereby notified that I have expanded one hundred dollars in labor and improvement) upon the "Sum mit' quart, lode, situated in Union county, Oregon, about ST miles cast of Union, on' the divide between ihenor.h fork of the Im- luiha and the lake fork ot the allowa nv crs, as will appear bv a e?ititicate li'ed Jan-ii.-ii-v-Itb. 1SS. in Ihe olllce of the clerk of Union county. O egon, in order to hold said nrim'sus under the provisions of S.-c tion 2.121 revised .statutes of the United States, being the amount required to bold the same for the year ending Dcrcnibcr.'ll, 1887, and if within ninety days after this notice, by public uion. ( 11 01' either of you fail or ret use to conti Unite your proportion of such expenditure as eo-ow ners, your in terest in said claim will become the proper ty of the subsciiUcr under said Section 2321. " l-O-w-13. M. F. 1IOL15RO0K. SUMMONS. In tho Circuit cmirt of tho State of Oregon, for Union county. James II, Hutchinson) and Wm. H. Hutchinson) vs Nelion Scboonover. administratorof the es tate ot M 15. HairJ, dtc.ased, James Mitchell. 13. D. Raird. Nancy J. Michae's, George llaird, Tlionuu ,1. llaird. David Itap-d, Joshua Ui.Ird, Daniel Ha rd. Mag gie Smith. Kverats Howell, David Howell, MarvA. Long, Alewella L01 g, Hell Long, W. S. Long, Mary 13. Katon and .1. H. Stevens. Tothenbivc named defendants, Nancy J. Michaels, Jo-liua llaird, George Haird, Thomas .1. Ha'id, Kyerats Howell and David Howell: TN THI3 NAM13 OF T1I13 STATE OF X Oregon, you arc hereby reoitircd to appear nnd answer the complaint llled against you in the above entitled suit 011 or before the first day of tho next regular term of the above entitled conit alter the publication of this summon one each week for six weeks to wit: on or before the 13th day of Febru ary, 1SSS, and if you failsuio auswer, for want thereof pl.vntltfs will tako judgment against you for the relief prayed for 111 thi complaint herein, to wit: fora foreclosure of plainiltl's three several mortgages- upon the following denrlhed lards situated in Union county, Oregon, to wit: The t?U S13H Sre 7 and WW NKVf Sec. is and NW ; See 17 and SW'-, f W'4 See. 8 Township 4 South of Kange 40 Kitst of the Willamette mcndl tn, and tho h'4 of M', sec. 23, t.. 1 s:,. ,ti. r iiti. ao i',, ..t ,uA uuuii'rmu iiiiotititi uuiuiia us iiiiuineyji fees claimed In plaint ft,? tirst cause of suit, and for ten per cent., nn amount due on note eet out In plaintuTs second cause of suit, and for general relief This summons Is published by order of lion. G. W. Walker. Judc of the Cth judi cial district ot the Statu of Oregon, dated Doc. 27th. 18S7. BAKBIt, SIIELTON ,t IiAKER. 12-:W Attorneys tor Phiuitttts, Thomson & Pur.ol nro indents for the celebrated Cyclone Wind Mill, and as the prices 011 thcin have been great ly reduced they nro now within the reach of nil. Sample mill to be seen at their planer in North Union. Call nnd examine it. 8" iV r! S . prinG umorj; CatLea-. Con, One botlle taken according to directions will nivo batter results than a gallon oi Sarsaparila, or an of tho so-ccllod Blooo Purifiers with which the market is glutted. At Druggists, price $1.00 per bctila. $SOO REWARD wiil be paid for cry caso cf Rheumatism which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad ministered, fails to rslisyo. Nervous Exhaustion. Few Useful Hints Nervous People. For "I am so nervous is a very common ex pression, used by both old and young: and very few can now be found who arc free from nervous troubles. We icgret to see that the malady is rapidly increasing. And from what cause? There are various reas ons. It may be beuauseof a low condition' of the general health; the vltility of the nervous system Is depressed; or from a want of perfect digestion and assimiliation of food, and the vitllizing power of pure, rich blood, the nerves are not properly strenthened and nourshed.and consequent ly become weak and diseased. There was a time when "nervousness,,, and'that class of discaso known as nervous affections, were apparently confined to ladies; but at the present day It is an un doubted fact that as large a portion of ner vou.s diseases cxl.st among men as among the gentler sex; and their distressing affects and lasting and enervating results arc a thousand fold more serios, ns they extend to posterity and are productive of a weak ened and enfeebled race. Xcrvous and physical debility, caused by I is a frequent and distressing disease, Its de pressing influence being felt alike ou both sexes and all ages. Among tho first Sym plons of this atfcctiou are usually a de rangement of the. digestive organs. Ai fecl of languor will be experienced, and 'a grad ual falling of strength, with general weak ness and pain in the back. More or less ex h iustatinn is experienced on waking in tho the inoriisiig. There Is often 11 bad taste in the mouth; tho vision becomes dim, the incmoiy Is impaired, and the patient is troubled with frequent dizziness. Persons thus affected aro often despondaut. and iiifforfrom gloom and depression of the mind. The nerves become so weakened that tho least excitement or shock brings on atremoror trembling, often attended,, by palpatation ef the heart. LADIES Are particularly susceptible tp nervous disorders, owing partly to their more elicate nervous organization and partly to their sedentary life and consequent confinement in-doors. Such affections arc attended by restlessness and nervous excite ment, anxiety or depression of tho mind, loss of interest in society and the daily af fairs of life. There Is also loss of sleep; the patient on rising In the morning, feel ing tired, languid and unrcfreshed. From slight nervous attacks to hysteria, from sim ple 'nervousness" to utter prostration, there are many and varied forms of diseases of the nervous system none of which should exist, and of allot which can be .cured by the use of Dr. Parflee's Remedy Which tirst stimulate thcllvcr and kidney's to healthy action, regulates the digestive or gans, and from the first dose begins its work of purifying and building up the worn-, out system It produces sweet and healthy ' sleep, enriches the blood, and Imparts to the pale and sallow cheeks the glow of health, brings brightness to the eye and elasticity to the step. More real benifit can be derived from ono half dozen bottles of Dr Pardee's Remedy, than from a hundred dollars Invested In any other way. Ask your druggist for It, ami takt no otlit . f W 9- Man e Tib 1