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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1888)
IiOcal Jjincs. Farmers, buy your bltto Jo Wright's. vitriol Quito ft number of Btrnngcrs in town during Oho week. . D . J. wo line mocks m tlic city lor pnlo by J. E. Tuttlc. Wo Bhoulil like to sec tliu citj linll thoroughly fitted up this ecutou nnd put in hotter fcliapu. Tlio "Victor" safe is the only nl eolutely lire proof safe inndc. . 31. Slocnni, Agl., Union, Oregon. Try the new baking xwdcr at Jones Uro's. Only 35 cents a can. Warran ted as good as any powder in the mar ket, or money refunded. Do you "want a nice suit of clothes? If po, call around at A. Levy's store and lie will fit you out in good shape, and it wont cost much either. Wo would call the attention of our readers, and mora especially mer chants, to the advertisement of Hub bard, Spencer, IJartlott it Co. in this issue. The county commissioners have had considererablo business on their hands this term, but being businet-s-like men they are wading right through, care fully. Already strawberry festivals are be ing planned and profits marked down on paper for furture consideration. We don't care for any just now, thank you. Twenty-one cases of boots and shoos just received at Jo. Wright's, direct from Huston. The finest assortment over brought to the town, at bottom prices. Call and seo them. Mr. It. Acklev, an old citizen of La Grande, was made a county charge by tlio county court, yesterday, llis health has been failing of late, and he is unable to work and earn a livlihood. Tho extraordinary popularity of Ayer's Cherry J'cctoral is the natural results of its use by all classes of peo ple for over forty years. Jt has proven itself the very best specific for colds, coughs, and pulmonary complaints. Two women in .Seattle, a short time ago.wcio arrested for shop-lifting, and had to pay a fine of $lf)0 each, besidot; considerable hush money was given to keep the matter as private as possible. Tho ladies should make a note of tho fact that .Mrs. Corbin, the Milliner, has , just received a now lot of hats, nnd I has a number ono trimmer employed, who win iiinsii me same nnd mont approved style. in the latest Thomas O'JJryan, of North Powder, was arrested, yesterday, in Union, anil examined before Judgo (iooilall, who adjudged him insane. Mr. O'lJryan lias been in ill health for some time with spinal aflcction. Ho was taken below last evening. A young widow in Kansas Citv who i had married again, was serenaded by the band. She went to to tho door and ordered thorn to leave. They did not seem inclined to go and sho com lueuced shooting, mortally wounding a boy about 1(! yearH of age. The af fair created much indignation. llieklin, who killed Cousins a rail road foreman, for attempting to out rage his (Hicklin's) wife, t-onio months ago near Seattle, was acquitted, The verdict of acquittal was given in accor dance witli tho judge's instructions. While tho law does not uphold tho ta king of one's life, tho circumstanced surrounding tho killing did. Tho Stato Hoard of Agriculture has ordered Statu printer F. 0. llakor to print an extra edition of 20,000 copied of a 12(i-pago book, descriptive of the resources of Oregon. They will be sent gratuitously, for tho purpose ot in ducing immigrants to coino to Oregon. It will contain a description of each county, in a general wav. Vhat's to bo dono with tho large surplus of useless dogs in town? The owners of mine of thorn pay their citj tax and it is not just that those who do not pay tho dog tax should bo al lowed to keep them without paying for tho privilege. Let those whoso duty it is to collect tho tax either collect it or dispose of tho dogs, as by ordinance rcoitircd. j -ins. i luiiini, oi i;niuwcii, iiiutio Ty., accidentally stopped on a sharp pointed nail which pierced through her shoo into hor foot nearly an inch. Fearing bad result from such a'wound sho coinbatted against any ellects which might follow. Tho wound healed up and seemed to be doing well, until last Wednesday when she was suddenly seized witli the lockjaw, Medical aid was immediately called, t t... -1, - t r. ll... .1 ( , but it bullied their skill, death coming 10 ner reuci next morning The Centennial Hotel, A. J. ClOODUKOl), Prop. OPENED ANEW. lne Leading Hotel or j M T 1 T T , 1 l eastern urcgon. Evcrytltinjr Now and First. Class Throughout. Tlie table always Supplied With ii i ,.it J. . i . rr i the best alie market affords ExcellentAccomoda tions for Commer cial Men. Charges Reasonable. TJIKIK l(t'SINl:-.S IlOOMINO. Probably mo one thine; has caused mi h a at 1 """l rcUvalof trade at AVTight.s drug store as thnr giving away to their ensto mnri if n m.in frAn lrt-,1 linfftn.. nf . Tip ! "cr , ' V 1 ti f i i t , J heir trade Is i mora of so many free trial bottles of-J)r. covcrr for Consumption, imply cnormoiii in thisviry I valuable) nrtlrlc from the fact that It always j euros and never disappoint. Coughs, I Colds, Asthma. Hronchiti, Croup and al throat and lung disease quicKly cured. You fan test It before buying by fretting a trial bottlu free, large size ?1. Evirylmttle warranted. i n .arm m mis in i manna, liakrr, l i.ioti, Gilliam and Wallowa counties at . !), 1U and 11 per cent, on live year's time. fall on J. If. MNEllAliT. at tho Farm- ers' Mortgage and Savings Hani;, hummer ville, Oregon, if you want monev on farm luans. The 8 per cent is on improved farm land near the railroad In (Jrande lionde Vallev. 10-21-inlJ, J. II. niNEHAUT. Ono. Wiihuit, President. W. T. Wmmiit, Cashier. -OF- UNION, OIIEGON. Does a (leneral Hankin" liusiness. lliivs I and nells cxehaiigo, and discounts coininor- j ' lal pnper. Collection carefully promptly reported. attended to, and SIIKIt.MAN' t ::ai.i Manufacturers mid dealers in Soda Wa ter, Sarsapni illa, (linger Ale, Cream .Soda and Champagne Cider, Syrups, etc. Or ders promptly tilled. A. JV. (JA RDXJCR it CO. Watchmakers & Jewelers, And dealers in Snprhrip(; i;vp ru,, p.i i apLUdULb, L) L bldSSCS, U01U I CllS, atCllCS ClOCKS, Main Street. Union, Oregon, UENSON BROS. - l'UOl'HIETOKS. Keep constant iy on hand HEKF, rOUIC- VEAL, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAUD. Etc. Tho Went Slioro is tho only Illustrated maea r.lno jiiiblitlinl on tho l'aeltlc coast, and ac 1J0 from its excellent literary features", IU object is to convey Information, by both pen and iioncil, of tlio j;rrat rrsonrcoii of this region, aud tho proven of their development. 8ieclal Illustrated articles appear in each lasuo ; al), wend pages of notes of th? pro press being made in every pection. Oregon, Wns'iln 'ton, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Utah, California, Itritleli Columbia, and tho 1'aclflc Norttiet In general, aro being illustrated. The nibsrrlptioa prlcu i only $2..V). It is not nnlv tlio cheapest illujtratcd mapirlne in.tho Unitul States, but contains articles and en uravlngs of treat interest to every resident of thld re .Hon, which can not bo found In any ; other publication. Suliscrlhi-ra for 1S$? reeelvo a large fnpplo ment every month. Tho (In t ono is a beauti ful oleouranli of tho " Entrance to the Colura. i bla Hlu'r," printed In tilno colors, and each , of tho others represents homo feature of our -ubllmo m-encry. Tho eiipplemruts are alone worth more than tho prico of tlio magazine. Try It for ISSS, and after reading, Hcnd it to your friends elsewhere. You will find It both tutcrtalulug and instructive. 1 h. SAMUEL, rubllshcr, 171-173 Second St., Portland, Oregon. ALPINE HOTEL, Cornucopia, Union county, Or. R. V. WAR INNER, Prop'r. The only llrst class house In the ciiinp. Xo p.iim spaiedto make guestn coniforta i ble. (Qharfi'GS Rea M & I organs and Pianos are flU'XdCllcil i- wi, !r.'g from q TO $100 SAVHI) On the purchase- of nn Instrument, by buying thioinjh W T. WltlUHT, Agent, Union. Oregon. id a nPTTMne JII. ami ali raient lUisn.ess attended to Promptly and for Moderate recs. Olirollleo is tiliimsite the r S. I'tltcnt Olflce. ttiid we can obtain Patents hi less time than those rciui le from Wasoingtoii. Send MODEI.or DltAWING. We advise as to pantciiUhilltv free of charge; and we iiiak.i NO CHAIUIKI'N I.ESS PATENT IS SI( TUKD. We refer, hcrf, t the Fust master, tlio Supt. of Monev O.sler Div , mid to iktlieials olthel'.S. l'ulellt Ollice. For t'llrulttr. oiluee. ternikaild leltereiuvti to M-timl oil cuts in your own Stale or Countv, write to C. A. SNOW Co., OpiKjJto latent OiUcc. Wal.uutoii, 1. C Tips1, liiiiiiiii 1ml i ? rmTTsnlnr l irmi-n ('Tn AND HODA FACTORY, Cor. Main ami 15 St s. - - Union. Oregon, V, Props. I jewelry, etc. ' Main Street, - - - - Union, Oregon, j i City-1st -Met! Main Street. Union, Oregon, ' I m THE B3 IteSnoREl jfft jffs Mff? wm l f T'T I T." I Trail. s ,r,ii n.l il ' .rt ir-.u I Mun i , a 1 O.' s 1' INT HOtNi", I WST l.ol Ml. Pass iijrtr No. li, I.'t Passenger, No. 5. L'vc at u in. at .1 2.) J', in. Freight. No. Pi, JvcjFrelght, No. 15. I,'vc lit 'J 4- a in. at .'HO p. in. 'I'lfl' ETC to and Iron: 1 '''" 1 " in the 1'nitei .....t .-,.r, troni principal points 1 1 Stales. Canada Europe. : Elegant KS"" Cars. i Emigrant Weeping Cars Ilun Through on Express Trains to j OOOCflL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL j Free of Ch.irgc and Without Change. Close eonncct ion at Portland for .San Fran t eisco and Paget Sound ioint.. For further piirticiilnrs impiire of any Audit of the Company or of A. L. .Maxwell, O. 1. AT. A.. Portland. Oregon. ; sax FKAxcrsco ltxe. I riiM 1'iiKTI IMP. I Klto.M K.X I'llANl IHCO. Lcaiiigat 12 Midn't., I.'v'ng Spear st. wh'f lis follow.: I at 10a. in. i.s follows : Coliiiubia. Fn. Alar. '.Oregon. Sut. Mar. !! Voliiuibia. Tins. ., 1 .State, Mondday ,, ! Oregon.' Thtirs. Mutate. Friday 0 ' I ..Intnl. in Sim ll ()ivi;on. Mon. .. 1 State. Wedncd'y , I Oregon. Saturd'y , Columbia, Tues" , State. Friday ( Oregon, Mondav , II Columbia, Thur. ,, 15 17 Statu, Sundav ,. 18 l!.Oregon, Wed . -'l L'.('oliiinbia. Sat. 21 Instate, Tuesday 21 Columbia Thur. , 2) Oregon, Fridav ., :V) The company re.-erves the right to change Milliners or sailing uavs. II. HOI.COMU, I A. I..MAXkVKf,T,, tien'l Manager. I O. P. .feT. A, H. 1.. DKACOK. Agent. Union. Leaves Union d tily at Cove at ;i:.'!il p. in. Leaves Cove at K a. m at'J-.SOu. in. 2 p. in, arrives at arrives at Union Connections made with Elliott's coaches running to the depot, carrying passengers for cast and w est bound trains. ltATHS for PASSKNCKISS. MlfifiAfll! unit Kl IKK! I IT, KKAMIXAIH.K. ItOP.INSON .V LAYNE, Proprietors, Horse Breaking! I desire to Inform the public that I have perfected a New System of Horsebrcaking, Which I believe to be the best now prac ticed, and I will take horses or any other kind of annuals to break, on REASONABLE TERMS. Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. Will visit the farms when dc'-ired. and break the animals without taking them away, (live nie a trial. 11-18-tf SHANNON .MARSHALL. ORTGAGE 1 z2uUi'.rzz."ir'3732Sin UNION, OH EC! ON. S500,000.00to Loan on First CJass Security, From One to l ive Ye.irs Time, at a Low Ihiti of Intirest. Also ltuys. Sells and Iiciiih Property i'or on-iesidents. T ON ICY UKCEI VED ON DEl'OSl I To be Invistiil on Guaranteed Security. 0 All Collect ions Promptly Attended to AVitliout Delay. notici: or i'(inn:iTi:iti: County of I'nioii, Slate of Oregon, Feb, ! ruarv Ki, isss. . j To M. li. Johnson : You aro hereby no tified that we have expended one hundred I dollars 1100.) in labor and improvements upon tlie "Doiniivion" lode, (this claim is situati d about ) three iiiariers of a mile Iriun the mouth ol Lost Horse creek, and (') one half mile southwest of Allentown, I nnd is on the south side of Lost Horse I creek. In thuGranite Mining District, coun ty oi l'idoii ami State of Oregon,) as will appear by eertiileate tiled February (Stli. I 1:N, in the ntllco of Ihe District liecorder of i . said district, in order to hold said preniis I es, under tlie provisions otseetlon i'lL'l, re I vised statutes of tlie 1'niled States, being I the amount reipiired to hold the same for j the yc.tr oiling December 111. 1KS7, and If I within ninety days utter this notice, you fail or refuse lo con tribute your proportion I of such expenditure as a co-owner, your ( interest in said claim will become theprop j erly of the subscribers, under said section "I'M 1.' t! Al 1 1 I U J 1 win. E. CANADA Y, PUBLICATION. NOTICE von Lash Ornce at La Gkandk, OitnioxJ February 21, isss. f Notice is hereby nivcn th:it tliefollowinir- iiiimeil settler has tiled notice of his Inteit- ' turn in iiiiikc iiuai prooi in supp-in ot ins . .: . . . - ..... claim, anil tliat sunt proof will be made be- nroof fore the register and receiver, at La Grande, Oregon, tin April Ttii. l.vss.vu: Til O.M AS ANDF.ltSoX, D. S. Xo. (is!, for, the St, ufSW), mid XUH, of SW', Sec. '7, and SK(, nf NWV,' Siv. 31, Tp. 4 S. li. 40 E, W. M. Ho names the following witness es to prove his tloutiiiuuiis residence uixui, and cultivation of, suid land, viz: Steve Connor, Marshall T. Woodward, Chas. O, itobbin and Win. M. Stoker, all of Union, Oregon. llr-NIIY HlNKllAltT, a-LMUI. iiegister. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Lanii OrricK at La Ouamik, Oiikiio.v.i Jan. .). isss. t Notice is hureliy given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to m iki tlnal proof in support of his i luiiu. and th.it said proof will be made be fore the register and novivcr at lt (irande, Oregon, on tint H:h dav of March. ISSS. vU. 1IANKH W. LEE.'H.I. No. 1S, for the SE nr. ol SKijr. Si e. I, Tp. S S. Ii. II E. W, M.und S hlf. of sW or. Sh? (I, and NE ir of N W ijr. S.t. 7, Tp. S. It, i K, W, M. lie liniutw the following witnexscj to prove hi- ooiitiuuMtsr.iilenivuHiii, and niltiva tii in of, suit! laud, vix: Win. T. Martin, of Mediiul Springs; Iru South, Kalph Jame son nnd Daviil Einclc. of Keating. Orogou. Hl-NKV ltlNKIIAICT, 2 :'-mi JlcgUter. m km ii ki ANKj liy arrn.TrmTvi-., .SHKIUI'K'h .SAI.1;. John A. Tucker .idmi'ii-trator of tb'1 es tate of Harry A. Jouiion. deceased, PHI. vs Saimntlia.Tohiison, Deft. "VOTIt'E IS HKlMilJY 01 VKN" THAT X i by virtue of mi eseeiitlon and orler of sale issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for t'nlon enmity, to me Iln ctcci aiut ti'-uverca. Hearing ilate of Feb, Mill, IStS, In the above entitlcd'bnuse. dl rertine me to make snip of the remnant of the band ofjhorses owned jointly by the estate of Iliirry A. Johnsfin, (Ue-a-ied. and Satiinntha Jidmoii, as the same is running on the range, as upon execution. There fore, by virtue of said execution and order of bale, I will i.ffer for shIc, and yell to the highest bidder, for cash to me in lianil. at the court house door in Union, Oregon, on the 30th day of March, lS.ts, between the hours of '1 and a o'clock p, in., the remnant of said band of horses, as the same are run ning upon the range, together with the brand thereof, and all the right, title and interest of said parties in and to said rem nant and brand. Terms of bnle, cash to mo in hand. Dated at Sheriff's oillce this 2tth day of Feb.. is. a. n. Hamilton; W-'X Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lvnii Office at L (JiiANnn, Om:io.v,l February L'7. IHrts. f Notice is hereby t'lventhiit the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his clalml and that said proof will lie made be fore the rcgiMiu and receiver at La (irande. Oreiron, on April 17th, JSs,S. viz: JOSEPH 1'. WII.SOX. I). S. No. 8100, for the SE'X SWWSec -24. andX's X K, ami NEqr. NWqr. Sec. l'.-i, Tp. !) S, It. -in E. W. M. He uiiines the follow ingwitnees to prove his continuous rc-ddciU'c upon, and cultiva tion of. said land, viz: David ( lark, I'res ton lloyer. It. W. Makiiwm, and C. T. lse, all of ew llridge. Union county. Or, Hkmiy Rixnn itV, 3--'-w0 Register. NOT I CE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncr. at L (Shandk, Oiiroox,) February 27, 18.ss. f otice is hereby given that the following- I named settler has tiled notice of bis inten- j tion to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- ' fore the register and receiver at La Grande, I Ore-'on. on Anril Ki. l.HXs. vis: CH.i ih.kx T. WISE, D.S. No.7-I0f!, for the W of thcSWK Sec. '21, Tp. 0 S, Ii. 45 E. W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re.-idence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: Joseph 1". Wilson, Preston ISoyer, David Clark, and K. W. Maklnsor., all of New llridge, Union coun ty. Oregon. Hk.viiv I!i.si:h.U!T, 'i-'-'-wlj RegNtcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxu Okito at La Giiaxid:, Onnoo.v.i February 1W. 1SJS. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tried notice of his inten tion to make linal'proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will hematic be fore the register nnd receiver at La Grande. Oregon, on April lllh. 1RSS. viz: DAVID (JOULE. Hd. Xo. 1727. for the EUXWW. andSWKNW'4 andXWh' W;., See. i'5, Tp (IS, U. UK. Hennines the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, suid land, viz: lolin Wilson, Joseph Harrison, Dunham Wright, and Henry Miles, all of Medical Springs, Oregon. Iln.viiv Uixihaut, wfi ltegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okfici: at La Ghaxpi:, Oiikuo.v ) February 21, 188S. f Xotice is hereby given that the following named settler lias tiled notice of his inten tion to make liual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande. j Oicgoii. on April Kith. IKSs, viz: DAVID Cl.AKK, 1). S, No. (.7X1, for the X SW'W Sec. L'.S, and E'.j SEJ4 Sec 2!), Tp. S S. U. Ki E, W. M. He names the following wit nesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Joseph 1. Wilson, li. W. Makinson. C. T. Wise, and Preston lloyer, all of New llridge, Union county, Oregon. IlEXllY Iil.VKHAI!T. '1-2-wii Iiegister. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Ornci: at La Giuxni:. Oiieoox,) February 21, i Notice is hereby givon that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of li is claim, and that said proof will be mnde be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on April 11th, ltAS, vis; WIL LIAM ; MILES, Hd. No.-JO:,!), for the SU XE'4, and XE'A' NE'4' See. M, andSWvI X U'K Sec. :v,. Tp 7S, 1J.40E, W.M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: G. W. Matthis, Win, M. l-avorlte. of liaker City, Or; W. D. Emele, and Win. Neill, of Keating, Oregon. Hi:.i:y Jii.NniAitT, SL'-wO Iiegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Ianii Offick at LaGiianm:. Oiieoox, 1 Jan. Ill), l.s.s.S. f Notice is hereby given that the followim.' nained sittler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make thud proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on the Kith day of March, ssS viz WILLIS A. CHAliNES, D.S. Xo. 70!, for tbeS hlf. ofSKqr. See. 10, and N hlf. of NEor. Sec. lft, Tp. (i S, It. !1S E. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resideneo upon, and cultiva tion of, said land, viz: James li. Gilkison, I. W. Mahary, John Henderson, and C. Harisou, all of North Powder, Oregon. Hk.nky ItlNKIIAItr, 2-3-wfi Iiegister. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Office at La Gi iAxni:, Oiiiuiox.) February '21. Ks$. ( Xotice is hereby uivon that tbi fnlliiu-iiic. ... . .v. . . . - . . . nanus! seiner lias iiioi notice ol tils inten turn to make tlnal proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at I (irande Oregon, on April Ith, isss. vir: COltWIX C. CilFFINltEliltY, andniinistrator and one of the heirs of Crosby C. Cotlinberrv, dweased, Hd. No. 2121. for the S NWV4 and NlSWKce. S.1 Tp. 7 S, li. Hi E, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz : George Deu ney, Thomas Irwin, J. M. Drake and Eugene Sullivan, all of Pino Vallov, Ogn. llKNUY iilXKUAKT, 2-21-wfi. Iiigister. " NO'H 0 EFO U 1U 11 L ICATION. Iaxn Okkick at La Ouandk. Oiii:oon. I February 21, ISnS. f Notice Is hereby given that the lollowing named settler has tiled notice of her inteii tioii to make linal proof in suuptirt of her cJniui, and that siii prtxif will lie made bo fore tho register and receiver at Im (irande, Ort'con, on April Huh. ISSS, viic: Fl.OIi EXiE E. SPAl'LDINO. D.S. No. Mttis. fortbeSE4 ofSiv. 31, Tp. (IS of Ii St) K. W. M. She iiMtiiiis the lollowiiig wiliiewiH to prove hor continuous resident e upon, mid eullivation of sil laud' vU : .Ktsuph A. White. .Mm C. TravlHiau, I). W. C. Xelxiuand Niilhaiiiol W. Sixitt, all of North Powder, Oregon. llCNUY ltlSKIIVKT. 2-2i-wa lUgtster. .MIEUU ! S SAM TOTI( i: IS JI1.....I.1 GIVEN THAT Ll iiinlerand by virtue of mi r.vi ulifu. and onler of xnle issued out of the Honorable Circuit court of the Stale of Oregon, lor Union countv. to nie directed nnd deliver od. bearinif date of Felirtmrv 2!li, l. u?fm n judgment nnd ord'T of -:v n ndi r ed in suid court en the tSlid day of l'elirti nry. l.8s, in favor of A. U. Eutou, jibiimitr. sn'd iigallist Win. Hetinett nnd Eliza W. 15i niieit, defendant, reipiiiinir in" that out of the projieit,.' hereinaiter described and described in "said execution, 1 make the sum of ?:,2s.-t.i!i, witli iniiret from Febru ary 2:trd, lsS-i at the rate of 10 jht cent per annum, and the further nm of $JiKi.mi as attorney's fees, with interest from Febru ary ainl. lisS1 at the rat- of M tier cent, per nnnuiii.aiid the further unio.4! 17 costs nnd disbursements mid accruing coM", and whereas, by said judgment ami exeulioii it was ordered that the following described property be sold, to wit : The X 111 f. of XE qr. of Sic. 3. Tp. 1 S, of R. !!') E. of AV. M.andtheSWiir. of SE ir. of Si e. .".l.Tp. 1 X. of It. X) E, of W. M. except a strip of land ollof tlie north ideof said tract and running parallel with said north line, wide enough so that wiid whole "trip shall amount to two acres, so as to form a way to the river along the said north line of said land, 'aid tract n anting to lis acres, niu the NEor. of the NW p of Sec. a. Tp. 1 S, of :. a) t:, of W. M, alsoSEor. of SEqr. of Sec. .'tl.Tp. 1 X. of 11. ."9 E. W. M.all in Union coinitv. Oregjn. Tliere fore, I will sell, on Saturday, the .'list day of .March. 1ms, at '2 o'clock p.' M. of said day. at public auction, nttliecomt bouse door in Union. Union countv. OrcKiin.all t'ie right, title and interest which the Mild difciidiiuts, Wm. r.ennitt and Elia W. liennctt had on or after Hie li.sth day of September, 1; In or to said pionerty." Terms of sal'', casht i me in hand. Dated at SheritUs olliee tliis 1st day of March, ls-s. A. X. HAMILTON. :i-2 Sherill'of Union County, Oregon. Strayed or Stolen. lieAvard. The following described aniiinal has been stolen, or has strayed from the ranelie near Teloca.set : One b'av yearlintr c.ilt, branded with live dols oii right shoulder, white mark on left hind foot. We will pay the above reward to any one re turning the animal or giving information as to its whereabouts. 2-21-w.'! TOMLINSOX .t 1IROOKE. Tlinlier I.nnil. Act .tiinea, IS";8, I'm- t'ulilieatlon, Notice u. s. Laxh Orrtcn. L OnANin:, Onr.oox.i f eiiruary -. lss. I Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision. of the act of Congress of June !i, lSii1, entitled "An act tor the. sale of timber Jauds in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada anil Washington Territo ry.'' IlEMtY L. CIIAXDLElt, of I nlon, County of Union. State of Or"gon. lia tiiis day tiled in this ollice Ids sworn statement . -'I), for the pur. base of the S WW of XE'-,' Section Xo. .'11. in Townsblii No. (i South. limine Xo. East, and wi I offer nroof to i snow mat tlie iaiiil s.iugiit i in. .re vaiiiaoic I for its timber or stone than for agrii ultu I ral iiurposfn, nnd to establish his claim to .said land before the Iiegister and lieceiver of this ollice at La (irande, Oregon, on ! Monday the Kith day of April, 1SNS. He 1 names as witnesses: T. O. Wilson, 1', 15. . Wilson. W. T. Carroll and T. II, Cooper. jaiiioi i mon, Oregon Any ami all per sons claiming advei'-clv ' the above-de scribed lands arc requested to lile their claims m thisofllcn on or before said Kith j day of April, 1SS. I lln.vav itixini.MiT. i 2-10-wlO Iiegister. Timbre Land, Art .liinr .'!, 1.S78 Xotleo l'lll.ll.'.itii.li. U. S. Lash O.-kh t La Gnxon. Onrcox,) January ,'i'l, ISs.s. ; Xotice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tlie act of Congress of June .'!, 1.'7S, untitled "An a"t fin- tlie sale of timbtr lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," AV ILL I AM ECi'LES, of Telociset, ('ounty of I'nion, State ot Oregon, lias this dav tiled ill this ollice his .worn statement No, 1", for the purchase of the SEN W K i'cSW SE of Section No. 7, in T.iwn-hip Xo. (is, liange Xo. ::s E, W. M, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone ihan for ag ricultural purposes and to establish hi claim to said land before the register and receiver of this ollice at La Grande. Ore iron, on Monday the !)th day of April, lSsS. He' name as witnesses: 'Adam Xel-on. Jacob Staubaugh, Win. L. Harrows and John Stodard, all of TcIoc:wt, Oregon. Any and all per.-ons eUiiiiiiic; adversely the above-described lands uic requested to lile their claims in this ollice on or before said Jth day ot April, Inss. IIexiiy I'.IXf hakt, 2-,'l-wlO Iiegister. xoticu or Foi:rt:iTi'i:i;. County of Fnion, State of Oregon Feb- ruary utii, i.s-i. To E. P. Howard, W. J. Coinvnu's and Hugh Webb: You are hereby iiutiliul that I have expended one lAimlroii and seventy live dollars (J17o.0J) in labor upon the "Poornian" mine, as will appear bv certili- ....... ..... o... cine uieii r eui nary pin. i.ss.s, m ollice of tlie county clerk of said county, in order to luiiu said premises, under the provisions of section 2:121. revised statutes, being the amount required to hold tlie s.ime for the year ending December ill. Ls(! and the vear ending December 31. 1SS7. And if within ninety days after notice by publication, you fail or rofuse to contribute your pro portion of such expenditure as co-owners, your interest in said claim will become the proiK-rty of the subscriber, under said sec tion 2321. 2-10-wl.l JOHN CAIIEY. xotici: or rourijiTimK. Cornucopia, Union County Oregon,) Jan. it, isss. i" To Mr. Charles By water: You are here by notified that we, your co-owners in the claim or mine known a tlie "Slate'' claim, situated one and one-half miles north-east irom isirmioopiu, novo oxpeinled one bun itreil dollars in eimiait work for the year 1Ss7, on said claim, as reouirml l.vl.nv ami If you fall to contribute vour portion of said amount within ninety days from date u srin-e ny liuuiiuaunn oi tins notice, your iuu.-ii-.si in sum iiiiuii w iii tiei'ome ttie prop tin oi mi- iiiiiicrsiricii cil-nw iters, as iiro. viueu uy section aui, revUetl statute, C. S M. li. 1IKOWN, ., ., s- K. SEN'Oli -'3-W13 J. T. HOLLES. xotici: ov i'oitri:iTi'itu. County of Fnion, State of Oregon. Jan tmry tth, ISSS. To nenjHiiiiii Metlor. John S. Elliott. .James A. Pennell.and E. J. Wilbur: You and each of you are herobv untitled that I have exnende.i one luii,lr.'.,i ,i..n.... j in labor and liuprovement upon tlie"Suiu- i nilt 'quartz l.xle, situated in I niou countv. (Iregtm. almut 3ft miles ent of I'nl.in. on : the divide Mwwn thcnordi fork of the Im nulm and the lake fork of the Wallowa riv ers, as will apiK-ar by a oertiiicate ll'ed.Iaii. iHiy 1th. ISSS In ihe ollice of the clerk of i I n imi emnity. O.egoii, in order t hold siiUl prcni s.- under the provisiou, of sec. lm, -M. ri'v,,W ,' t 'lie F.iUed States. Ujiig the amount required to hohl tlwaaine forth, ytur ending D. mU-rSl, l.sai, and if u ,t!n i ninetv davs mior thU notice, by public iilon. y..ti or either M v.iu failor rx-ttise io .oi.trlbute xour prooortlon of mi. n , xi endltnr a- co. i, ' v our in! teresi n si,i ,-i.iim win , ,. hron " , tvoftbe M1k,r,,MMs cl.o,i :-M Thomson & Puisel mo agents for Ihe celebrated Cyclone WindAlill, and as the prices on them luivchccn great ly reduced they arc now within tho reach of all. Sample mill to bo seen at their planer in North Union. Call ami examine it. .Viem . One botth taken according to drcctiom. will give better results thaa a gallon ol Sarsaparila, or any of the so-called Blooo Purifiers with which the market is glutted, fit Druggists, price $1,00 par bottle. $600 FIB WARS will bo paid for any case of fihsumai.'sm which Dr. Pardee's Remedy, properly ad' ministered, fails to relieve. Nervous Exhaustion., A Few Useful Hints For- Nervous People. "j am so nervous is a very common ex pression, used by both old and young: and very few can now be found who are free from nervous troubles. We regret to see' that the malady Is rapidly Increasing. And from what cause? There are various reas ons. It may be because of a low condition of the general health; the vitility of the nervous .system is depressed; or from a want of perfect digestion and assimiliatiou of food, and the vitilizing power of pure, rich blood, the nerves are not properly strcnthcucd and nourshed,and consequent ly become weak and diseased. There was a time when "nervousness,''' nnd that class of disease known as nervous affections, were apparently coiitined to ladies; hut at the present day it is an un doubted fact that as large a portion of nor vous diseases exist among men as amoiisr- the gentler sex; and their distressing affect, and lasting and enervating results are a thousand fold more serios, as they extend to posterity and are productive of a weak ened and enfeebled race. Xervous and physical debility, caused by Sciatica, Scratches, Contracted Lumbago, Sprains, Muscles, Hheumatifm, Strains, Eruptions, Bnrnfi Stitches, Hoof AO, ticalds, StiffJoints, Serew Stings, Backacho, Worms, Bit03, Galls, Swinney, Druiscs, Sores, Saddle Galls, Bunions, Spavin Piles. Corns, Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY .xrcoinr llshes for everybody cinctlj- whRt li claimed for It. Ono of tlio reasons for tho creat popularity of tho Mi:stnii(C Llutmciit Is foumlir.lta nniverfal !illllcnt)llltr. nTcrrbodyneediBUChamfdlclnfl. Tlio Lumberman needs It la onto of accident. Tito Uih:cavH'o needs It for cencralfamily ne. 'fhe Cannier needs It for his teams and liismen. TIid .tlccluuilc needs It always cn hi wort luch. Tim Sllucr needs It In case of emergency. Tito I'ioncrrncrdslt can't sot along without U. The I'u l iner needs It tn his houao, hU stable, -:i.t his ktock yard, 'i'iio Stcamliont nmn or llio lUntiniiu neds It tn liberal supply aftoatnitd asliore. Tho Horse. faiielur needs It-It Is his best .'rli-mt and safest reliance. Tlio Slocli-urower neeils lt-lt will save Wm iiurci auds of dollars and a world ot trouble. The It nil mud nmn ncods It and will need j ntwt s his Itfu Is a round of accidents and dancKS. The Haclm ooilBmnti needs it. There is noti ng liV It as an nntldoto for tho dancers to life, hub and cojufort which surround tho pioneer. Tlio ftterehuitt needs It about 1:1s store aniens .U ci:inluyc3. Accidents will happen, and wha !.rs ouum the ilustans Llniruent Is wanted atonoe. ICboimi llultleliitlio House. Tlithe best of 'Cnnonty. Keep n Ilollle In iho l'nrlorr. Itstromedlit wc tn en or naaident savs pain and loss of wages. Keep a liuitlo Almiyalu itto Smblo for uuo heu Munted. 5s25x -n l i i-'ii W 1M pstt 1 I er.:.:::.".1, i,:.r:n IllllglH itefasig Liniment