liliilifclft
A phoney for
Norwegian Plows, Feed Mills, Disc Harrows, Cultivators, Seeders and Drills, Hacks, Buggies a?d carriages of all descriptions.
THE STANDARD SULKY RAKE
s
THE STANDARD MOWER
Is the latest achievement of mechanical
genius. Enclosed gear, front cut, sim
ple and durahle. Absolutely no
side draft nor lost motion.
Call and Examine' il
F. M. SLOCUM, Agent,
Medico.
North Powder, June P.), ISS8.
E. 8cot;r:
Our High Valley, free Iriuli) cham
pion opuiiK his buttery onco more and
HOiirH exceedingly lofty in bin imagina
tion when he. would fain portray to
your reiido.ru the happy and prosper
ous condition of the United States du
ring the reign of free trade up to tho
cloiso of the year 18(10. .History in
forms us thatat the close of President
JJuchannn'H alministralion and the
downfall of free trade at the tormina.
tion of the year IHtiO, there wan not to
bo found one dollar in the national
treasury, while our government was
upon the verge of haukruptoy, our
national credit gone, our navy and
merchant marine scattered to the foie
winds of J leaven, our manufactories
and workshops closed, while the gov
ernment's "promise to pay" went beg
ging for buyers and were accepted at
40 cents upon the dollar. This condi
tion of ull'airs all came to pass too un
der tho bencfiuient and wise nieasiucs
now ho clamorously called for bv our
opponents and is deinon.st rated "free
trade." Tho history of this hydra
headed monster in this country plain
ly shows nceordinir to every possible
reasoning and experience, a career of!
hanl times, a depleted treasury and a
general stagnation of business all over
our broad land. Again we are remin
ded that with "twenty-live years of
commercial restriction our mercantile
marine is banished from tho ocean,"
"agriculture is crushed," 'Veven-tenths
of tho farms mortgaged, while n mil
lion tramps (not crying for bread,) but
remind lis of dying liberty." i (liber
ty is to bo slaughted and dio in tho
way depicted, "ye gods!" let her die
and keep on dying, ami wo will erect
a monument composed of tramps, sa
cred to her memory. "Where ignor
ance is bliss 'tis folly to be wise." Our
oireunn-crihed ent'ephalon has been so
constructed we were not aware of our
merchant marino being "hap.Hicd
from the sons," hut were laboring un
der the impression that those blue
bcllied Yankees down East were the
devil on ship building and roaming
tho ocean. Three-fourths of all the
whalers in tho Arctic seas, four-lifths
of idl llie trans-Atlantic steamship.,
Chinese and Japan mail lines and a
much larger tonnage in the canyini:
trado than ever known in the hit'tory
of America is still (lying the American
Hag and manned by Ameiican tarn.
Wherever you find an open ocean
highway, you will still find tho union
pick nailed to the masthead and an
American sailor ready to greet you.
While it is ti no our navy and mercan
tile ves.-els aro fewer than that of Eng
land, we are not so Mt tinted on an
island and vessels are not so nooesiarv
to reach our colonies as in England.
"Agriculture is crushed." Climb to
tho top of tho highest peak and cast
your optics over the desert sage brush
land now under cultivation and in pio
cees of cultivation each year, then
''toll it not in (!ath" that "agriculture
is crushed" or there is any tendency of
its being crushed in A met ion. Again,
consult tho iccords of tho annual pin
duetion of cereals in Ameiica ami note
the increase yearly. "Farmers forced
to soil wheat In Liverpool and buy his
coat at home," "Cottages robbed to
adorn tho palace." All campaign
buucomu sung by Col. Irish all over
Oregon and not a "winning card"
oithor, as the result of the ballots cast
plainly show. Our brother bewails
this glowing state of allhirs brought
about by the pant twenty-llvo years'
experience of protective tarilV briefly
related as follows: First, wo Unit
$ 00,000,000 in hard coin in tho na
tional treasury (not so in LS(K) free
trado you know.) Next, our govern
ment lias tho bust credit among for
eign powors of any nation under the
sun:plonty of funds to nav our do-
Borving soldiers iionsions; plenty niorotioti iwH-rs with as little delay as jaw
to redeem any ontstandiiiK bomls nn- jsiblo in order to vou at the next gen-
mlcoined ; plunty more to place tun-
navy on an equal footing with the
world; sufllcieuf tpiautity muiv t ini
prove our harbors, nvors ami all otlier
necessary improvements. Foolish ijn
niigrants aro scekinj; an asylum iu
this blastotl "prytoctwl" i-otuitry. Pur-
oigu capital is sent over bore to iucrt
mi ia.1i lliii mliiritu nrn ftviii K it l i.i,
cent, wjicuvas only l or l at home. Our I
Work shoj8 mill manufactories p.t
Before
nr
on
Mo-
the laborer from ono-hulf to two-thirds
nioro wages; our railways are branch,
ing out in every direo'ion; ucadiitnios
of learning arc found upon most every
hillcide; fair prices are paid for all
farm piodtielioiis, while the hum of
industry is beard Uon every hand,
(except by politicians.) No slaves, no
serf, no peon, (a few Chinese who must
soon go) to prostrut" our laborer, and
finally wf "again stand erect and as
sume the godlike attitude of freedom
and of men." Everyman is a freeman
in bis own right and "none to make
him afraid." A contented, happy and
prosperous people is the picture fo
cussed upon the retina of the weather
(j oof your protectionist. Our other
optic beholds GO.OOO workmen pio
testing by resolutions to tho passage
of the Mills bill, down East. Oregon
rolls acioss our visioh oH'ering up a
piotest by way of 7,000 majority
against it. Union county Hays "nay"
by.ii(K), while every sheepman and
cow boy cast of the Cascades must
have said "no" by the face of tho re
turns. Col. Irish, thu gifted orator
says, "Where rolls tho Oregon (rolls
up ,000 majority against his mighty
efforts) and bears no sound save her
own gnashing." The Portland World
and the Kast Oregoni in admit il. was
tho "sheep that did it." We notice
still further that staple articles of pro
duction, wool a vory large industry in
Eastern Oregon, lying prostrated in
the market and not worth hauling to
town: also perceive a crash in tho
largest and richest business house on
the Pacific coast, simply by the mere
agitation of reduction in, tho tat iff and
then tho "blind assurance" that, free
trade is a blessing to our country,
verily, "consistency thou art a jewel"
of great juice, and your cognomen
and brand is jrer (nulr. Mills' "little
hatchet" did it and it will get there
every time. MKDICO.
Thu Park.
A lovely, level vale a mile in width
by tlnee miles in length, surrounded
t . . I. . . l ... i : i .. ...... i -
I iii uiii-i- urn's ny in-uvuy uuiucrcu
mountains, at I be foot of one of which
is located A. Vanuovantcr it (Vs.
steam saw mill in an inexhaustible
buily of line saw timber. Ithaca ca
pacity of fiOtM) feet per day, has a plan
er in (eenut'ction with it, and good
roads leadhig to it. They m il lumber
at iU0 and ship to Lower Powder,
Eagle valley, Cove and Union.
The Park is a natural mountain
meadow and produces grain and veg
etables enormously, as well as timothy.
It lias a M'hool house wheio about
20 scholars now attend school.
W. T. .Mai tin is an old timer in the
Park and a successful farmer and
stock raider.
Sam Yauorder owns .'100 aoio of the
i it J w i
pane aim tins uw m wnoat. lie is
raising Short 1 lot us.
The elevation of the park is 4(100.
It is in Mig Cieek precinct which
polled 70 votes at this election.
I notice considerable graded stock
in this section, though not as much
pains is being taken in that line us
there should lie.
This is the only motion with mi large
a population, that exists without a
town to brag about. Parenthetically,
1 would suggest that a combined doe
tor and stock raiser would do a rattling
hiiMiKvs heio, for although they never
get sick, they are considerably given
to "multiplying ami replenishing this
portion of the viueyaid, and to wear
ing broken logs."
In this whole section there is not a
poor man. All aie well to do stock
raisers, and they have a home market
for what they raise. Hubblist in la
(i ramie Jouriyti.
BKl'UHK YOUR PAPERS.
Persons of foreign birth nsiilinj; in
this State who lmv not been natural-
ied ithouhl tke out their naturliia
eral election. 'Ihc Ctmstitutiou o(
tliis stall ivquiro natumliiation nine
ty days before th elwtiou. The
fmrncrs of tht constitution placed this 1
pi o vision iu the organic Act to prevent
a ritsh of applicauU to the court dur
ing the closing lwurs of a political
campaign. Tbi courts
.u . I....!.. ,1... , I
time, hence mfHtn of tiitUvuship may I
Ih i..s.iy obuimiL
PnraiflsiiKr
Thimble and Steel Skein, Tubular. Channel bar anil Iron Axles.
Guaranteed to be the Lightest Ilunning and Most Durable wagon manu
factured. A Warranty Accompanies Each Wagon St Id.
For Printed flatter, Descriptive of the above Machinery, etc, Address:
Ay HANDSOME MAGAZINE.
Every resident of tho Pacilic. coast
should feel a special priiHo in the artis
tic tvpogiaphie and literary exci Hence
of Tlif Wert Shore, tho only illustrated
magazine published in the West. The
superior quality of its engravings, as
well as their special object and nature,
and the wondeiful work it is doing in
presenting the resources and beauties
of this region in such an attractive
form, should give it tho hearty ;ood
will and support of every eitix.cn.
Tim May number contains many splen
did engravings of Portland, and a large
colored supplement of the mammoth
exposition to be given (hero next fall
by the North Pacific Industrial Asso
ciation. This fair will be a grand show,
and will attract thousands of people
from all over the Pacific coast. The
number has, also, other most valuable
and interesting contents. The maga
nino is but 25 cents a. copy, or $2.f0 i:
year, and gives a largo .supplement, in
colors or tints, with every issue. Ad
dress, L. Samuel, publisher, Portland,
Oregon. J
PUBLIC SURVEYS IN OIIECJON.
The committee on appropriations
has agreed to insert the appioprialion
bill provbo, asked for by Kepreconla
tivo Hermann, and recommended by
the interior department, for an exten
sion of the public surveys in Oregon,
and for increased compensation.
They will provide for u survey of all
lands, heavily timbered or mountains
covered with dense undergrowth, at
rates not exceeding $!.' per linear
mile for bttimlard and meander lines,
$11 for townships and section lines,
and in cases of exceptional difficulty
or whero a survey cannot be contracted
for at these rates, tho commissioner of
the general land office is authorized, in
his discretion, and under direction of
the secretary of the interior to allow
compensation for survoys and re-surveys
by the day instead of by tho mile,
and at such reasonable rales as in his
judgment may bo necessary to insure
the accurate and faithful execution
of t -o work.
THE EXECUTION.
There is considerable inquiry as T '
whether the execution of Mr.-.
unit John II urn will be public or m
vate. We are unable to find anytlnn.,
in tho law bearing on the subject, i
This leaves the .matter at the option of !
the sheriff, and Mr. Howies will no!
doubt refuse to gratify the morbid
cunosuy oi tno puonc tor witm ssing a
public execution. Opinion is divnkd
as to tho moral effect of the public ex
ecutions, some believing that the luu
rible example thus set has a beneficial
effect on others disposed to commit
crimes. The present case i of mi- h
unusual interest that were the execu
tion coudiioted publicly, thousands of
people would Hock to town on the day
of execution to witness the horrible
spectacle. Walla WalU Sla1 Kti.au.
MUii. CLEVELAXD'ri POPULAH
ITY. Tho unique feature of tho approach
ing presidential campaign proinies
to bo the quiet, etl'eotivo, part that
Mrs. Cleveland will play iu it. Ludiis
have taken part in presidential eani
paigns before, and in tome instance
haw bwMi tjuito as cfl'octivo workers
for theii success as their huslmuds,
but iu no case has a latly ever been o
Kpuliir with tho people of tlie United
States as Mrs. Cleveland has become
since her residence at the White IIoum
and tho decoration of hat crowns and
badges with her photo raph will ho
but one of the forms iu which her pop
ularity will manifest itself during tho
campaign. -Washington Post.
Till! VHU1HOT UNAMMOl'S.
W. 1). Knit, druggiM, ltippus, Iua., ieti
Hrs: "I can rmMimieml IClwtrle Huuts as
te wry lt muedy. Kvcry Iwitle sold, I
iiagivu rouoi in every esse, one hub.
took six bottle and cured of Itheuuuv
tjwu f ui
yram' staidtWK." "The bei
Him? uiedii iiie I have ever handled in ugr
30 year' rxperieuce, 1 Kleetrlc Bf-ter"
Thouxando of othen kavo uddext tin tr teif
inony. so ttit ike verdu-t u unaniiH
. .....
tu yVW KWum- or llluod Only a tiitf
rfoUrbliJi l Wrlg" ' ih'i't oLqj- '
Trains ni-i-iv ami Uail tpm Union
il illy, a1- i'. 'llov s :
I' AST il'OM,.
Passenger. No.fi, Ivc
at 1 :."J a. in.
Freight. No. Iii, L'vc
at 2 :4D a. in.
W!. T I nlMi.
l'.i ( ii -it, No..r, L'vc
at :;:.!lp. in.
Fn i!:t. So. 15, L've
a! :!:C0 n. ni.
'VCV U'VQ to nml from principal points
HWVljlJ in the United ta:cs, Canada
and Kurnpo.
Elegant Pr Cars.
Immigrant i-lecpiiiR Cars Hun Through
on Kxpre-is Trains to
OR8AE-3A,
OOyCIL BLUFFS
and ST. PAUL
Proo of Charge und Without Change.
Close connections ntl'orthiiid for Son Fran
cisco ami Paget Found points.
For further particulars inquire of any
Agent or the Compandor of A. L. Maxwell,
U. P. ifcT. A., Portliiiff, Oregon.
SAN FHAN CISCO LINE. ,
KHO.U i"or:n.Mi.
LeaviiiKiit fiMMn't,
ns follows; ,
CJtoM H S I IIANCISCO.
i4i " - t I'v'ii ci. , il
at 10 :t. in . as follows
Oregon, Mnn Ma;. SlCol'a. Hun., May 2"
.,- I
Columhia Fri. Juirf
i
Mate, liicsdav .'il
Ftato, Tuesiiuy .
Oreuon. F-it. ' I
Oreaoii, Mon. Juno I
!) Columbia, Fri. S
Columhia. Wed l l!l
State. Tins. ., V
Ftate. Fumlav , 17
)re4oe. hat.
lii
JO
Oregon. Thurs. ji
Columbia. Wed.
l olumhla, Jloii, .
Hate, Fun-lay
Slate, Friday
Oregon, Tue.s.
2!' Ore am Tliur.
Jdy .')( 'olumbia Mon.lnly
The coinpniiy reserves the riht to change
sti-uii-rs or sailing davit.
W. II. HOLCyVUl. I A. L.MAWKLL.
(ien'l Mnjimer. I (i. P. tV: T. A,
II. I DLACiiN Agent. I'nion.
Tlio Wcf Shun- is tho ofily illtif-trateil inaca
rlnu nnblHutl oa the I'aclUc coast, and aeliio
from its uj cllcnt literary features, it object ia
to convey af urination, by liotli pen and pencil,
of thu grjt n-Mmrces of this rcgiou, and tho
protroi f tlicir development.
Sjiecia' ilbiftrated articlea appear in each
luo; aVo, sevoml of notes of 111." pro-
preiw bcujj niadc In every (section. Oregon,
Vasliiu,toii, Idaho, 'Meutnna, ilal:a, Utah,
Califoixa, Ilritikh Columbia, and tho Pacific
Norttnvnt in uenoral, aro lielng llluatroted,
'Xhe htlmrrlpUoa prico Is only JS..V1. It U not
onlv tlo cliesjiost illuetrnted majiai-.Ine in the
Unltoc' States, but contains articles and en-
cmvligtof great intereit to eery reldent of
una rj-ion, wuicn cau uoi
bo found in any
otlicr,ililieat:on,
tjiiucriberu for
menti'vcry month
receive n large Fnpplc-
'llio first ono Is a beautl
fill a-ogrspli of tho " Kntrance to the Colum
bia Uver." nrintotl In nluo colors, nnd each
of tte other represents porno feature of our
m Mine scenery. Tho supplements are alone
wurii mure than the prke of the inaMatitie.
Try it for 18s8, and after rendlnc, teuii It to
you-friends eUenhere. Vou will flul It both
tuUtalulng and instructive.
I 6AMUKU rublliher,
171-JrJ Second St,, Portland, Oregon.
T NOTIOi: OK l'(:i!'l!!Tl ItM.
; County of t'nion, tfta'e of Ortsoii,
IoW.il. l ie -il, Tlioiu is i-'iieli. L. ll.tt
luiner, J. Hurley and T. X. miow :
Ton ami each if vou aro here
in notilW tlmt wo lav-.' exnended
oil- hundred dollars, in l.ilior und
iiiproveiiieiitx up-ou the ''Liiura Johnon''
ijiariz iiilnin;, cluliu. Thi claim U hjtua
llil iu tiniinte miiiitiK dii.ti-:et in t'nion
ntunly, Oregon, utxitit one liatf utile abovs
i'n aiuxtra of Wm. Horper, on the right
Viuk of K'.k creek, and ;tt -i culled the '0.
K. N claiiu. it will i.t'jH-.tr by ertin-i-ate
of l-icatioit and tuiii-nded loeattou tiled
Anuust 3l-t and HfiiioHil-.- 1st. lvi In the
otitis of the dutriit reu-rler f suiU dis-
trivU j ,mlor lo HllW .lTi,1nu under
lie prmlMon of tIo. JS2i, r.-vised -tut
ules of the l aitedHntti s, licit. thu uuiount
required to hold the k.iwe for the year ea
tliivK Ih. atst, 1W7, uiul if within ninety
day after till notice ou fail refuse to
contribute your proportion' of tlu expendi
ture as a no-owner, your i at ares t iu mikl
claim will beeouie the prop.rt.v ot ih sub
scribers, under said svetiun.
Mated this liik dv of April, W
HH. A LICK KAKTON,
J. K. .MALOVRY,
w, i. vrpiu
J. W. HUK
THE M
pSTSflQUEg
i
Has iron rjieels. The teetli are made o ,
the Unci quality of steel, tempered in
oil,al each one thorouglily tested
lerorc leaving me snop.
I
asrto
To
NOT I CE FOR 3 1 t p, El c A T ION.
Lanh Office at
L.vit',Nui:, Okeoox 1
I June i!. ISS-f. f
Notice K lirrrby rian that the following
namtd settler has li.il notice of his inten
tion to make final .pJbl in support of his
claim, ami that saiiiij-uof will he made be
fore the register iiml-JcciviT at La (J ramie,
O.cKon.oii Julv lfl U.Si.vi: l'llANdH
FA V1M5, ltd. No., if!), for the KW NWW.
ami NKK, Set, Ti. 5 I! -lO'lO, VM.
lie names the foil , jug witnesses to prove
( his continuous li'tfli nee upon, anil eulti
! vation of, nnici Iairf vii : Jasper Mitchell,
' W. II. Huffman. I 15. Johnson ami Wal
lace C. Ilinkley. it I -.f Tclocasot, Oregon.
JUIXi.Y KIM II.MIT.
Register.
notice oi ixnti'iarcitE.
Cornucipia. Cfe't'on. March CS. 1S88.
To Oeorfre Bjmf.i : ml John Ilallct:
You are hereby ml liid that wo, yow co
owners in the clairJ or mini- known a.s the
"Hlue Uusc" claiirJsitu itc (1 in the Mai on.
cxtclition of the f'picen o' the West,'' anil
liavo expcmU'd oiijliunilri'd dollar.s in as
sessment work ir the e.ir lsT, on said
chihn, as rcquirt-mv law, and if veil fail to
rontrmutc your
ortluii of said amount
within ninety day-
irom date ol service hy
jniiiitcation ot un
said claim will lit
inider.-igiiud io-i
'not it-', vmir interest m
ine the property of the
ut a- provided in sic
itiucs I'.S.
C. II. M'HICKHAM,
O. F. ALLEN.
tion" IZVM revised!
1-0.
NOTICE FOU PU15LICAT10N.
Land Oitice at I
rB Gi-.an
ANin Onr.c.o.N',1.
J May 10. 1KS.S. f
given tha"; tho followieg-
iiiuncd settlers lift c tiled notice of their in
tention to niakinal proof in support of
their claims, mil that said proof will he
made before the twister and receiver at. La
(iriuide. )rc&roii,(m June a), jSS-, vl.j J.
V. LHKP, ltd. So. I'll!), for the W hlf.
XH nr.. NW or. iHor. ami NK or. NW iir.
ec. n. To. h F, i
K. JOHN F. CUItllV,
Hd. .No. 2l:il, ft;
Ihc K hlf. FW or. ami W
1,11. vsj.; ,. ,st'(
ill.Tp. 7 S, It, t.) K. and
KDWAl
!I) sl'li'S.MAN
lid. No. 248'). for
the K hlf
liil
C,Tp. s 8. and K hlf.
Hi: tp-. Fee .11, lh
the following w i
7 F, i. to K. They name
i. s-.es to prove their eon
tipon, and cultivation of,
harl, y Ftewarl, John S.
!, Tin: lens I.eep and U.
ne Valley, Oregon.
1 1 KN KY lilNKIIAIIT,
llej-'istcr.
tinuon.s rcvideh
said laud, viz:
i Curry
F. V,
Thomson &
tho celebrated
I'urscl are agents for
'yclone Wind Mill, and
them have been jrrcat
are now within the
as the prices o
lv reduced the
reach of all.
ample mill to be seen
at their planeriu North Union . Call
and examine it
4-
ALPINE MOTEL,
C'oriuaopia, t'nion countv, Or,
i
R. C. WARIN.Np:R, - - - -
Prop'r.
The onlv lirst
ass house hi the camp,
make suctri coniforta-
Xo pains- epared I
lle.
Ghareres .Reasonable.
PATIENTS
Obtained, ami nil fluent Un-inrs attended
m i riniiiniy ,-iiui i.j jioiierate rot's.
Our office is up tjsitc the P. S. Patent
Office, and we can (obtain I'atenis in less
time than those rtuete I ruin Wasoington.
Send MoUKLorBK IXii. We udise
as to panteiitnl.ililvli'ne of clmrge; nml we
mako NO ClIAItut UNLKs-S I'ATHNT IiS
SKCPHED. j
We refer, here, 4 the Postmaster, the
Sunt, ol Money ()-.r Uiv., umi t,i oliieiaU
of the P. 8. 'uu-nl Office. For circular,
advice, terms and -Qirerciict s to aitual cli
ent iu your own !tn or County, w rite to
C. A. SNOW & Co..
0iposite PuU'iit Oice. WasiunjfUn, 1). C
A
HAM LI X
Organs
and
Pianos
aro
Unitxoelle d
iU. -.A.J .1.1
FROM
$50 TO $100
SAVED
On the purvhuse tt an Instrument, bv
bayin tbrui W. T. WRIGHT,
Atfmt, Untwi. Oregon.
E
Oerate.
i
l
I
Stcelnian, all c ill
I .r-lS-C. j
. . .. It
T I
i
mm
i-'PflD
See it is to7 Buy it.
r
Union, Oregon
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Lvnii Okpice at L iitxm:. Oiieoon. )
.May 10, lfsss. j
Notice is hereby given that tho follcAV'int ,
liaincd settler has liled notice of his intcn
tionloniake tlnal proof in .supiiort of his
claim, ami that said proof will he made he
ore the register and receiver at La (I ramie,
Oregon, on June lii), issx, viz: WILLIAM
MILKS, lid. No. 40:,'.), forths S hlf. NKqr.
NKqr. NHqr. Sec. !H ym SW (jr. KWqi.
Sec. X., Tp. 7 S, It. -il K. lie .lames tho
following witnesses to prove his continu
ous residence upon, and cultivation of,
said html, viz: William M, Favorite and
CJcorgo W. Matins, (,f linker City. Oregon ;
Mathew Dean, of Keating, Oregon, and
Patrick II. Miles, 0f Medical Springs Or.
Hl.NltY KlNUl MIT,
fi-lS-wO. Itegistcr.
NOTICE FOK PUP.LICATION.
Land Orncr. at La (iitA.vni:. Okkoon, )
May 10, l.vSS. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named si ttler has liled notice of Ids inten
tion to m ike final proof in support ofi his
cljim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register und receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on June L'Pth . 1S8. viz. JOHN
VACUIIAN, U, S. No. SIM, for tnc E hlf.
NWqr. ami N hlf. N 15 o r. Fee 32, Tp. 3 8,
It, 10 15. Ho names the following witnes.'-e-
to prove Ids continuous residence upo
and cultivatioiiof. said land, viz: 15. Tay
lor, Frank ISO's, of Union. Or, J. 1. Phy,
of Cove. Or. ami John Hoyd, of Union, Or,
Hknii'y KiNnitAitr,
5-lS-wO Register.
NOTICE FOR l'UBLICATION.
Land Oitk-i: at La Okamik, Onnoo.v,)
May 21. ISsS. f
Notice is hereby given that the following
nanipdjset tier has tiled untie; of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the register ami receiver at La Grande.
Oregon, on Julv K;th, lSSs. viz: JOHN
CI. A UK, D. S. No M20, for the NI5 qr. Fee.
l,Tp. hS, if. 1.') 15. He names the follow
ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi
lience upon, ami cultivation of, said land,
viz: ,1. W. Chandler. II. W. Fowler. A.
W. Mota-v ami J.F. Cnrrv, all of Pino Val
ley, Or.
llr.NUV lil.N'I'.II UiT .
5-2,1 w l'.egister.
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Timbri-
.am!, Act .Iiinc :t, 11
for J'lihllcat iciii.
: Notice
i?. Land Oi riCi:, LaOkvnui:. Onroox.)
Anrill), ISSS. ,
Notice i.s hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of .the act of Congress
cf.Iiuie:!, 1STS, entitled "An act for the sale
of timlm- lands in the States of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territo
ry," WILLIAM HCCLKS, of Teloeasct,
( ounty of I'nion, State ot Oregon, lias this
day liled in this office his sworn Matement
No, 10, for the purchase of the SU nr. of
XWipr. and K hlf. SW ijr. mid SW qr.
SK (jr. of Section No. 7, iu Township Xo.
(IS, Uange No. lis K. W. M.ainl will otter
proof to show that the land oti"ht 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
i receiver of this otlice at I. a (irande. Orc
( iron, on Monday the 0th day of Julv, 18SS.
! He names as witnesses: Adam Xelsqn,
' Jacob Stanbaugh, Win. L. llurrows and
1 John Stodard, all of Teloeaset, Oregon,
j Any and all persons claiming adversely tho
i abovc-dcicribed lands are remtested to file
their claims in this ofliee on or before said
nth day of July, ISSS.
nc.vitv lti.i:itirrr
t-13-10 Jtegi.ster.
NOTICE FOR rUULICATION.
L'Nll OlTICi: AT LV flltANDK, OUKOO.V,)
June IS,
Notice is hereby given that the following-
nanred settler has filed notice of his inten-
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will lie made be
fore the register ami receiver at La (Irando.
Oreson, on Julv 27th, ISSS. viz: JOHN
HANSON. U.K. No. Mill, for the NU SV'
Sl-:i4 SW1-, an.IS5W'4 SK4' Sec. III. Tp. 5.
S, IU -11 K, W. JL He rami's the following
witnesses to prove his continuous residence
upon, and cultivation of, said land, vizr
Isaac Holler, Cyrus II. Prescott, W. U
Hiitlni.in and George W. Prater, all of
Teloeaset, Oregon,
HllXUY Itt.NKlIAKT,
P-lfi liegister.
AO.IUNISTKATOUVS NOT1CK,
In the County
State of O rein in
court of Union county.
In the inatttrof the partnership estate, ed
of A. I.. S'Ullidcrs. ilni-cns, I 2
Notice Is hereby given that tho under
hiRiipd. administrator of the partnership ei- $s
tatcnf A. L. Saunders, deceased, did, on fr.
tho 23rd day of May. ISSS, tile in the ibove ft.
entitled court, his final account of his ac H
udnutratioii of (.aid ostute, and that Tin "n
dav the Sr.1 day of July. 1S.-S, at the ho 'ttho
of ono o'cl.M-k r. si. of .said dav has been be
pouitcd as the tune, and the court room t in
the court hott. in the eitv of I'liion. Union r
county. State of Oregon, lias Ken diily an- I
pointisl a Uie place, by the countv ludge nn
of Piuoii county. Mate of Oreg..t,;to hear ?
oujeotloiu. If any, to Mild account, and to t1
siuwca.ise, if any, why said tlnal account V
r,.w...u i.c i no aonunistrator bo
di.oharae.1 fiom his trust, aud his sureties
ou hm undfrtakintr bo exonerated frtm
further lisblhtiv thereon. ,triUCtl lrom
I)iited at Piiion, Oreijon, on this Mth day
no W
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