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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1888)
BP !J$i Ep3 EZ33 Agency for Norwegian Plows, Feed Mills, Disc Ilarrows, Cultivators, Seeders and Drills, Hacks, Buggies and carriages of all descriptions. nsiiEii THE STANDARD SULKY RAKE as iron wheels. The teetli tire made of THE STANDARD MOWER Is the latest achievement of mechanical genius. Enclosed gear, front cut, sim ple and durable. Absolutely no side draft nor lost motion. . Call id Exainme it Before Mmi F. M. SLOGUM, Agent, iii nil 1 1 ii ! i ii r m rn hi run i mw iiiii irnniriTriwrwm Itcv. .Jom-s' Correction. Emtou Scout Jn the Gazette of May Jlth, the edi tor, Mr. Eel-ley, undertook to net forth a littlo talk that took placo oulwccn Mrs. Malloy and myself, in which he did not represent the faetH in the ease. From what wan said both in t ho Ga. ctto and Journal tho rcadorB of those paperB would naturally come to the conclusion that I introduced points of doctrine, without cause, that were of u disturbing nature. Tho cause of my Haying anything at all way. that Mrs. Malloy had Mr. Watson to call on me to lead in prayer. Not believing the proceeding!' to be in harmony with the teachingH of Christ and his ApostleH I asked to bo excused, when Mrs. Mal loy approached mo and insisted that I Bhould proceed, but I still declined. She then began to tanlalizo and nbuso me in u very unkind and unchristian manner for pretending to bo a Christ ian, and not being willing to pray, and "continued her talk until after Mr. Watson had concluded his prayer, for ho led himself. Afterward I asked to speak u word, which was granted. J then ptoceeded to explain my reasons for declining. 1 gave some reasons, then read Acts 2: '7-118 to show what tho Apostles taught. Just at this point iibong was started, evidently to bring me to my pent, at tho conclusion of which Mrs. Malloy proceeded to givo mo and my brethren another going over, and said we "wore like tish, could not. livo six months outof water," to which I made no reply. So 1 wish it to bo understood that I did not nay or do anything for tho purpose of dis turbing tho meeting, but only m ilo fenso of myself and what I believed to be tho truth. I will now givo you the article just as 1 gave it to Mr. Kckley. lie waid at tho timo ho had no object ion, to it. Last week tho Gazette undertook to set forth a-little talk (not controversy) that took place between Mrs. Malloy and myself. It says: "Mrs. Malloy called on one of tho good brothers of tho Christian church to pray and the aforesaid good brother took occasion to (ilo his objections to tho way things were being run and picsent what ho considered tho latest appioved method of going to Heaven." The Gazette was a little mistaken. I did not present any "Into method of going to Heaven," either approved or disapproved, but simply read Acts 2: !l7-!lb. Now I do not regard that as a 'late appioved method," hut then it wns under the last and final commis sion of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, which commission was carried out by his Apostles under the direct influence of the Holy Spirit. Other method may lead people into a. stato of delusive happiness but will never take them to Heaven If tho people want to know what to do to be saved lot them go to tho word of tho Lord, for tho Father said "hear yo lliin." Then J would request all who read this article to read tho following Scrip tures: Mark 1(5: 15-1(1; Luko 21: dfi f.O; John : (".; Acts 2: :i7-:t8-U ; Acts 8:12; also lift to 10th vomi; please road all of tho tenth chapter of Acts; Acts 1(5: 0-a-l j Acts 5): 0-18; 1st Peter : 21 and Bov. 22: 11. This is tho Scripturo quotations just as 1 gavo them to Mr. Kekley, and tho following is tho perverted way that he gave them to tho readers of tho Gazette: Mark It! lit : : : Luko "2 l". l7-f)0 John!t:2 Acts 2x117. .118. :: U. ? S S 12 aUo2f)-l0. please read all tho tenth ohaptorYf Acts. Acts Acts it 1st Peter 10 29 !M- -IMS I1-21 and HUJ Bov. 22. :11 ote. etc. When I went to Mr. Eckley about it ho Hiiri ho did it on purpose, and for the purpose of rendering mo ridic ulous in the eyes of the people. After his treating me in this way, ho then refused to lot mo make a statement, which to mo teems both cowardly and ungujitlemuuly. 1 dislike to bo oom pcilUhl to spaak Tp plainly but then 1 think thu vhcmiittiuu'ivt demand it. J. A. Jonks. HUCKI.llN'fi AUXIOA H.1LVK. Tin: Ukst S.u.viMn tho world for Cuts, llruUw, Son-, IMuor, Bait Hlicutn. Fever Borei, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblain Co ran. ami all Skin Kruptlons, ami positive ly curo I'lUw, or no pay required. Ills Kuaraiucwl to givo perfect satisfaction, or jnouoy refunded. Price Do rents per box. i Ilesis'iijitioii. Eorroit Scoot The hattlo is over, tho smoke cleared away, and I am now content to hum bly Mibmit to the result, and say with Longfellow, that: "The mills of Clod grind slowly, Yet thev grind exceeding small: Though with patience he stands waiting With exactness grinds he all." I find tho political mills grind very slowly, and that they grind out some very small principles, and a great many disappointments. 1 find now that a man's owns esti mation of himself is not 'Universally accepted by the public mind as cor rect, and in most cases it is overrated. Still tho people begin to ilock around and shake hands, express their regret, and ofl'or their sympathy, but sympa thy is not ii very satisfactory consola tion under tho circumstances it re quires something more substantial. Many a fancy and anticipation have been playfully harassing my mind, and 1 have stretched my old rheumatic limbs in involuntary surprise at the brilliant speech I would make on tho lloor of the Mouse, and of tho wiso legislation of the old farmer represent ative from Union county, and bow my fame and name should "spin forever down the ringing grooves of change," like that of Caesar, Napoleon or Cleve land, but the people do not seem to have sudieient confidenco in my legis lative ability to materialize those deli cate fancies tho natural ofl'spiing of llatteied pride, and so, honest demo crat that 1 am, I will quietly take a back seat, and resort to tho quietude of "my mountain homo" for consolation, and feast on tho delicious odors of yel low roses and buttermilk, whilo the wide wwrld goes on with its grand po litical transfigurations and progress! Hefore closing, however, 1 wish to say to the unsuspecting few, who have been st uired by maliciously inclined persons, that 1 have duo respect for all religious denominations, whether it be Methodist, Catholic, Presbyterian or ICpiseopalian, and that tho reports cir culated by the shallow headed, ivory toothed, imported Catholic priest, and some of his adherents, are utterly false, and have no foundation, whatever, in regard to my infidelity to religions. Any man that pretends to boa mor al guide and instructor to man, and who endeavors to set an example for people to goby, that will resort to po litical calumny and falsehood, is no man, and is not worthy the respect of an American citizen, and only a tool actu ated by the lowest inlluenee in the world. Why my reverend friend, priest, how can you leave that exalted posi tion of yours, as a guiding star and benefactor to mankind, and put your littlo fingers, with tho Bible at their ends, into the vile pot of political slander and falsehood? Can old Pius N III wash that spot out of existence when that crumped, selfish, biased, ig noble soul of yours is brought to him for inspection? Or will it have to re main another slur on the blood-stained history of Catholicism! Great Scott! If 1 couldn't hold tho reins of the po litical procession, 1 would not stoop so miserably low us to carry grease for tho political chariot wheels and bear tho detestable title of tar-buckot. And moreover, if 1 could hold the position of a Catholic priest, the next highest position to the devil. I would order genuine manna from headquarters to feast on, and not be dependent on lo publieun twenties for subsistence; 1 would havo water from tho bosom of Galileo to wash in, and not bathe my cramped rheumatic limbs in Republi can praise; 1 would chant the Psalms of David and tho teachings of Jesus in the old, old Syriatyuul not corrupt my tonguo with tho intricate technioali itics of Ivopublieanism! You certainly don't hold your posi tion in very great reverence t And neither do I, for u man that will de ceive people, morally, and follow it for tv business; take the last hard-earned dollar front a tottering old man, and laugh to his back, at his ignorant zeal, for what he takes us true from your mouth, and what really is the grossest deceit, holds tho lowest, detestable, corrupt, ignoble, infamous position that a thing bearing the title of "hu man" can posibly hold. V Now, ui friend, if you intend to livo on the chicken and chanty of the pco- Thimble and Steel Skein, Tubular. Channel bar and Iron Axles. , Guaranteed tp be tho Lightest Running and Most Durable wagon manu factured. A Warranty Accompanies Each Wagon Sold. For Printed Matter, Descriptive of tho above Machinery, etc, Address: plo, and continuo your profession, 1 would advise you to study the Ten Commandments, and commit to mem ory the !Hh, which says, "Thou shalt not lie," and if it don't cover sulli ciont grounds to keep you in the bounds of right, 1 suggest an addition all 1th to the effect that "thou shalt not indulge in political calumny," and if that won't do, you should deliver up your "honorable" Priesthood to the Pope, and from the delicate whiteness of your teeth, 1 would advise you to choose the profession of a dancing master. You would certainly succeed in that, for you would not have to use your weary brains any ; just use your feet and show your exquisite teeth; perhaps they bear tho delicious odor of spice and the fragrant perfumes of tho groves of India yet, whilo tho poor old elephant sleeps calmly beside the llow eiy banks of tho Ganges. Truly vours, W. H. HUFFMAN. notici: to sT)CKiior,ii:i:s. To stockholders of the Union billing Co: You are hereby notified that the annual meeting of tho stockholders of tho Union Milling Company will bo hold at thoolllcoof It. Eakin it Itro., in Union, Oregon, for tho purpose of electing a board of directors for tho ensuing year, and for tho transaction of such other business us shall properly come before tho meeting, on Monday, tho 2nd (lav of Julv, 1888. Bated this 2nd day of June, 18S8. M. S. WARRKN, (Ho- Secretary. ' UNION MACHINERY DEPOT. The Newton farm and spring wag ons, Standard mowers and rakes and all kinds of farm implements con stantly arriving, and on hand, at tho above named depot. Farmers and in tending purchasers should call and ex amine the same beforo purchasing elso where. Prices low, and all goods war ranted. For circulars address F. M. Slocuni, manager, liox 113, Union, Or. Thomson & Pursel are agents for tho celebrated Cyclone WindMill, and us the prices on them have been great ly reduced they mo now within the reach of all. Sample mill to bo seen at their planer in North Union. Call mid examine it. 'tTt&t.. par; ALPINE H0TEL Cornucopia, Union county, Or. K. C WAIUNNKU, Prop'r. The only first class liouho In tho camp. No pains spared to niako guests comforta ble. Charges Reasonable. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Uusiness attended to Promptly ami for Moderate Fees. Ourotllce is opposite the U. S. Patent Olllce, and wo can obtain Patents in less time tlmn those remote from Wasoingtou. Send MOUKLor DKAWINO. We advise as to pantentabilily free of charge; and we make NO C11AKO.K UXI.IiSS PATF..NT IS SKCUHKI). We refer, here, to tho Postmaster, the Sunt, of Money Ordor Div., and to olticials of tho U. S. Patent Olllce. For circular, advice, terms and rell'orcncos to actual cli ents hi your own State or County, writo to C. A. SXOW & Co.. Opposite, Patent Olllce, Washington, 1). C MASON it HAMLIN ami Chinos are t'ncxcellcil FROM $50 TO $100 SAVED On the purohvto of an Instrument, by buying through W. T. WKKUIT, . Agiut, Union. Oregon. am Trains arrive and depart from Union daily, as IoIIoas: HAST IIOIT.NII. Passenger. No. 0, L'vc at 1 :f,2 a. m. vi:st iuiunii. Passenger, Xo.fi, L'vc at 3:2!) p. m. Freight. No. 15, L'vc at :!:(() p. in. Freight. No. L've at 2:4.) a. in. TlfK'KT's to and from principal points 1 iivl, i o tll(J Suited .States, Canada and Kuropo. Elegant PS1I1a" Cars. Emigrant Sleeping Cars I!un Through on Kxpros Trains to OMAHA, COUWCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and I'ugct Sound points. For turthcr particulars impure of any Agent of tho Compiinv or of A. L. -Maxwell, (!. P. AT. A., Portland. Oregon. SAX FI!AN!ISCO T,INE. FROM l'OUTI.ANl). I PlillM S X 1T.ANI 1SCO. Leaving at 12 Midn't.jL'v'ng Sp.ear st. wh' as follows: at 10 a.m. as follows: Oregon. Mmi May 2SK ol'a. Sun., Mav 27 Columbia Fri. June 1 State. Tuesday ,, .r State, Tuesday ,. ."II Oregon, Mou. Juno t Oregon. S,.t. ,, !l lumbia, Fri. 8 12 Columbia. Wed ,, l.'i State, Sunday 17 Oregon. Thurs. ,, 21 State. Tue Oregon, Sat. 10 Columbia. Wed. ,. 20 Columbia, Mou. ,, State, Friday ,, Uaio, Sunday ,, 24 2,'iOr C'on Tbur. ., 2S Oregon. Tucs. July ak ohunbia Mon Julv 2 . - The company reserves the riu'h. to change s I II If I 'l .-Ml ll I i I , lilt W. H. HOLCOMll, ! A. L. MAX W I'LL, (ici.M Manager. I . P. it T. A, II L. DKAC'IN AL-ont I'nion. Tlio Wcit Shore la tho only Illustrated maga zlno published on tho l'aclilc coast, nnil nsido from its excellent literary feature, its object Is to convey Information, by both (icn and jiencil, of tho great resources of this regtoii, and tho progress of their development. Sjecial Illustrated articlen nppear In each Issue. ; also, several pages of notes of th? pro gress being tnado in every section. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Utah, California, llrlllsh Columbia, and tho Pacific Northnct In general, are being Illustrated. The subscription price is only $2.S0. It is not only tho cheapest illustrated magazine in tho United States, but contains articles and en. cravings of great Interest to every resident of this region, which can not bo found In any other publication. Subscribers for 18S3 rccclvo a largo supple ment every month. Tho first one is a beauti ful oleograph of tho " Kntranco to the Colum. bia Hiver," printed In r.Ino colors, and cacti of tho others represents some feature of onr sublime scenery. Tho supplements are alone vrorth more than tho price of the magazine. Try it for tSSS, and after reading, send It to your friends elsewhere. You will find it both entertaining and Instructive L. SAMUEL, Publisher, 171-173 Second St., Portland, Oregon. notjci: or ror.FHiTi Countv of Union, State of Oregon, To W. 11. (''reed. Thomas Kitch, L. Phi mauor, J. Hurley and T. N. Snow : You and each of you arc here by notified that wo havo expended oho hundred dollars in labor and Improvements upon the "Laura Johnson'' quartz milling claim. This claim Is situa ted in Gran-to mining distr'et in Union countv , Oregon, about int half mile ubovo tlieani-tr.i ot Win. Ilorper, on the right tmuL iif l!k i-riM.l: iinii i .ull..il rl,'. it. it V claim, as will am car by ccrtill . cate f l.i.-.ition and anii uded locution tiled I Angus: 2lst and SeplemlHV 1st. lftiutho , elllic ot the distriit rci Midcr of ui(t dis trict, in ord.M' to hold saul pieinisos under the prol.tonsof Section 2t2t, re vised Mat utcs of the Uuitcil States, being the amount required tiChold the same for the year en dlug Dee. itlst, 1S87, and if within niiiety days .sftir this notice yt.u fail or refuse to contribute your proportion of the expendi ture us a co-owner, jvnr intcrcxt in mtid claim will Uvouie the proHrty of the ub- scriliurs. under SId srrti.iu. DmUhI till lJih dav o .1. ls Mi:. l l ! P wr. J. K. MALUNKY, W T WltlGHT. J W -1IKI.TX. fig THE 1 West Shore iiyj.-y.-a the finest quality of steel, tempered in oil, and each one thoroughly tested before leaving the shop. Easy to Operate. To See it is to Buy it. Union, Oregon. I NOTICE FOP PUBLICATION. Lanu Oitick at La Ghaniii:, Oki:oon ) .hum 2, 18Ss. J Notice is hereby given that tho following nnmed settler has tiled notice ot his Inten tion to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La (iriilide, Q.cgon.on Julv 13. 1W. viz: FRANCIS FA V It 10, Hd. No. 22211. for the K1. SffM, and WW NK'. See ,'!2 Tp. 5 S I! -10 K, VM. lie names the following witnesses to prove this continuous residence upon, and culti ' vation of, said land, viz: Jasper Mitchell, W. II. Ilutrman. T. Ii. Juhion and Wal lace C. llinkloy. all of Telocaset, Oregon. , , llKNIlV KIXICIIAIIT, (i-8-w(! ltegister. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Omen at L (iiiAM)i:, Onroox,) Mav !, l.s-8. i Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has liled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made be fore tho register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on June 2.", 1838. viz: SAMUKL VANOHDHlt. 1). S. No 7.!:!'), for the F.$ 'of SKJ4 and SW'4 SF,i Sec. 3. Tp. C S, It. 11 H, lie names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Van order. William Iloiles, Wallace I.oiles, and Joseph Vanorder, all of Union, Oregon. llK.NltV KlNl'llAUT, o-ll-wG. Register. 'otick ov iou.ri:iTimi:. Cornucopia. Oregon, March 2S. 1SSS. To George Benson and John Ilallct: You are hereby notilicd that we. yow c( owners in the claim or mine known as the "lilue IIom'" claim, situated in the I!aioii, extentiou of tho "Queen of the West.'' and have expended one hundred dollars in as sessment work for the jour IS.S7, on said claim, as required by law, and if von fail to contribute your po'rtiun of said amount within ninety days irom date of service by publication of th'is notice, your interest in said claim will become iho property of the undersigned co-owntr- as provided in wc tion 2."2 1 revised statutes U.S. C. II. SCIIICKHAM, 1-0. O. S. ALI.LN, NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land Okiici: at L Guandk Okkuox,) .May 10, ISS.s. f Notice i.s'hereby given tlia't the following named settlers have filed notice of their in tention to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will be mado before the register and reeeiver.at La Grande. Oregon, on June 20, iSSS, vi; J. V. LKKP, lid. No. 211!. for the W hlf. NH qr.. NV qr. SKqr. and N I qr. NW qr. Sec. .), Tp. S S, It. Hi K. JOHN S. CUIHIY. lid.. No. 21.11. for the K hlf. SW qr. and V till. M'. qr. Ml. .Hi, Tp. i S, Ii. 4.) 1. ami KDWAUI) STKKl.MAN, lid. No. 21STi, for the K hlf. N V. ir. Sec (1, Tp. S S. and U hlf. sic qr, Sec 31. Tp. 7 S, K. 4(i K. They name tho lollowing witnesses to prove their con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said.laud, viz: Charley Stewart, John S. Curry, S. V. Lcep, Thndeus I.cep and 10. Stccliaan, all of Pine Valley, Oregon. Hu.Mtv 1'I.NKIIAUT, 5-lS-wtl. Itejrister. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Laki Ok kick at La Ouanhk, Orkook,) April .HO, 18SS. f Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to commute ami make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on June It, IfcSS, viz: JAMKS H. K1GGS, lid. No. 'WS for tho XU of SKW,' and SK4' of SK'4" See HO, and NK qr. of NIC qr Sec. 32, Tp. 1 N. of It. .Til K. W. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of said land, yiz: Rudolph Hug Sr., Ru dolph A. Hug Jr., Prank Harney and Jacob Hug ,Ir all of Suminerville, Oregon, JIknky Binkiiaut, 5-l-wt Kegister. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION. La.nh Okkick at 1a flHxir.. Oiikoo.v. ) May 10, 1SSS. f Notice is hereby given that tho following iiaineil settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo mado bo- ore the rogister and receiver at Ut tininde, Oregon, on June 211, lSs.s, vjz. WILLIAM MILUS. Hd. No. 40a. for tlis S hlf. N K qr., NKqr NKqr. Sec. Ill nnil SW qr. NWqr. Sei. Tp. 7S, It. II H. He dmes tin following wittHMMM to prove his continu ous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, vu: William M, Favorite and George W. Mathis, of Baker City. Oregon; Mathew Denn. of Keating, Oregon, and Patrick 11. Miliu, of Medical Springs, Or. 1 1 ICS. it Y Hixkii.mit, ft-lS-wa Pegintcr. ISstray Horses." Two brown vaddle hore, about 12 or 13 baud hijh,braiidel on the shtiulder with aprinjr eat hook ; ,tL... unc u ,u hnne bran ded with ,IH ihig'i .unit ivl ui shoul der ; has ent (n Irv loot, owner cm rind whertaMits bv rabmg at this i fHic and p.ixleg f..r id s notue. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lanii Office at La Guaniik, OhehonJ May 0. 1888. Notice is hereby given that' the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made he fore the register and receiver at La, Grande, Oregon, on June 27, 1888, viz: HOItACB A, KATON, I). S, No. 7011, for the NK N WH. SK'f NW!4 and NK qr. SW qr. Sets. 7, Tp. 7 S, U. 4'5 P. ILi names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Newton Jones and Samuel llutton, of Keating, Or., and John Oliver and Joseph Squires, of Union, Oregon. IlKNltY ItlNIUIAliT, B-ll-wO Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Orni i: at La Giundh, Oacuox, 1 May 10, 1S88. f Notice is hereby given tha't the following named sutler 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 tho register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on June 2Sth . 1S8S, viz. JOHN VAUGIIAN, I), S. No. SIS1, for tne E hlf. NWqr.jind N hlf, NKqr. Sec 32, Tp. 3S, 1!, 40 K, lie names tho following witness es to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: K. Tay lor, Frank Uos'j, of Union. Or. .1.1'. Phy, of Cove, Or. and John Poyd, of Union, Or, Hknky Kinuiaht, 6-18-wf! ItcgiMor. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La Guanoe, Okeoox.) May 21, 1838. f Notice is hereby given that the Pillowing named;scttlcr has liled 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 Grande, Oregon, on Julv Kith, 1SS8. viz: JOHN OLA11K, 1). S. No. 8120, for tho NK qr. Sec. 1, Tp. 8 is, It. 4.") K. He names the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi- 3 deuce upon, and cultivation of. said land, '11 viz: .1. W. Chandler. II. W. Fowler. A. W. Mot.ev and J.S. Currv, all of Pine Val ley, Or, IlKKKV ItlNKIIAltT fl-2o w; ltcgistcr. Tlnilicr Lniut, Act .Mum R, 1878 Notice for l'tililivatioii. U. S. Laxd Oki'icu, La Gicxdh, Oiukion-,) AprilO, 1888. ; Notico is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of .luuo ii, 1S78, entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," WILLIAM KCCLHS. of Telocaset, County of Union, State ol Oregon, has this day liled m this ofllce his sworn statement No", 10, for the purchase of the SK'qr. of NWqr. and K hlf. SW qr. and SW qr. SK qr. of Section No. 7, in Township No. OS, llange No. 38 K. W. M, and will ofTcr proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and receiver of this olllce at La Grande, Ore gon, on Monday the 0th day of Julv, 1888. He names ns witnesses: Adam Nelson, Jacob Stanbaugh, Win. L. Purrows and John Stodard, all of Telocaset, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the abo've-dcscribed lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or hefore said 9th day of July, 18S8, IlEMtY Kl.NKIIAItT, 4-13-wlO .Register. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Lash Office atLaGiundk, Ouf.oon,) June 12, 1883. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler 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 tlie register and receiver at La Grande. Oregon, on Julv 27th. 1838, viz: JOHN HANSON, 1). S. No.MlO.fortho N'4 KWJ SK' SWJ4' and SW'4 SK'4 Spc. 31. Tp. 5 S, It. 41 K, W. M. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenco upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Isaac Haller, Cyrus H. Prescott, W. II. Hullnian and George W.- Frasicr, all of . Telocaset, Oregon, w, HK.vitY RixKiiAitT, yp C-15-wC Register. ADMIMSTltATOlfS NOTICE, In the County court of Union county, State of Oregon In themattcrof tho partnership cstato of A. L. Saunders, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under siuned. administrator of the tiartnorshin es tate of A. L. Saunders, deceased, did, on the 23rd day of Mav. 18SS. Ille hi the ibovo entitled court, his tinal account of his ad ministration of said estate, and that Tues day the 3rd day of July. 18.-8, at tho hour of one o'clock i. t. of said day has been ap- nointed as tin- timo nnil tho court r OO III at the court house in the city of Union, Union county, State of Oregon, has been duly JP H pointed as itic place, ov me county j""" of Union countv. State" of Oregon, to hear objections, If any, to said account, and to .!..-.,..., if...... ...1,., ...it, I ffnnl nifOUtlt should not be settled, the administrator po I uiscimrguil iroio ins irusi, hum uis r..-.- on his undertaking be exonerated from l further liabllitiy thereon. . iv Dated at Union, Oregon, on this 2Mb day of May. 1S8S. DaVMD T. ALLKN. J . It. Outus. Adminhtrator. Attv for A.lio'r. lrl I