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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1888)
J ir.i 1 ESS ES3 4 Agency for Norwegian Plows, Eeed Mills, Disc Harrows, Cultivators, Seeders and Drills, Hacks, Buggies and carriages of all descriptions. THE STANDARD MOWER fill Standard Mowers and Is the latest achievement of mechanical genius. Enclosed gear, front cut, sim ple and durable. Absolutely no side draft nor lost motion. , Call and Examine it Before Purcliasii. F. M. SLOCUM, Agent, COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. Oilicial bond of A.T. Neill approved. Liquor license granted R. ,J. McWil liams it Co., Indian Valley precinct, for one year. Liquor licenso granted to T. C. Shea , of Cornucopia Precinct, for ( months. Assessor's time for returning list of taxablo proyorty extended to Oct. 1st, but not to be extended beyond that time. In the matter of road petitioned for by D. 1$. Rces et al ; ordered dismissed and costs taxed to petitioners. In the matter of road petitioned for by Nelson et al, No. 1 and 2 ; Ames and 'Porter put in claim for damages. .Ino. Dobbins, 1). W. Johnt-on and Robt. Shaw appointed to assess damngeH. Koud petitioned for by C. W. Ham ilton et al ; E. W. Oliver, J. N. Smith and J. W. Lytic appointed viewers and J. W. Kimbrell survoyor. Official bonds of A. N. Jlamilton, shoriir, and J. W. Ivimbrell, surveyor, approved. Hoad petitioned for by T. II. Pullii day et al, No 1 and 2 ; ordered opened. J toad petitioned for by F. M. Rart mees et al : 1 1. Wethers, Robert. Deal and J no Wells appointed viewers and .7. W. Jvimbrell surveyor. ltoad petitioned for by T, J. Chand elier, et. al ; ordered opened. Jn the matter of the Wallowa hill road ; Jno. Graham Jr., supervisor of road district No. Hi, ordered to put tho Wallowa hill in good condition as soon as possible and send in his bill to county court. Road petitioned for by R. S. Stod dard ; ordered opened as soon as peti tioners pay damages assessed. Mills Andross appointed constable for Island City precinct. Win. I'roebstel appointed stock in spector for Union county. County clerk ordered to collect all costs on roads petitioned for, which ul timately are not made county roads. ltoad petitioned for by M. L. Carter et al; ordered opened when petitioners pay damages assessed, or when peti tioners and claimant settle tho matter of damages between themselves. ltoad petitioned for by H. T. Neville et al; continued for the term. S. S. A pplo,s petition for liquor li censo killed by remonstrance In casting lots for tne long and short form as county commissioners, Mo Donald drew tho long term. County judge authflrized to adver tise for sealed bids for furnishing the county with wood for theensuing year. In tho mutter of rolief for Mrs. Ilird soll, a destitute widowof Summervillo ; order allowing her $2.50 a week, made.' SheriU ordered to collect tho delin quent tax by levy and sale of proper ty, if necessary. ltoad petitioned for by (J. M. Richey el til; no bond or proof of notice tiled, it was dismissed. Road petitioned for by M, L. Carter et al; Mr. Peach having' withdrawn his claim of damages, thu road was ordered opened. A WAltNlNG. Tho modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show coneluf-ivo-ly that more people dio from diseases of tho throat ami lungs than any other. It ib probablo that everyone without exception, receives vast numbers of tubercle genua into tho s.tem and whore these germs fall upon suitable soil thoy start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in tho throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to tho lungs producing eon sumption and to the head, causing ca tarrh, Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At tho onset you must act with promptness j allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lotp you your life. An toon as you feel that something is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottlo of Ilosehee's German Svrup. It will give you immediate relief. $EW JJOOKSr A largo assortment of now books have just beon received by Jones llros,, consisting of the Pnxton and U)voll series of novels, Huhool Speakers, Ited Lino Poets, oto. Prices, lower than ovor known before. Local Lines. The click and rattle of the festive mower is now heard in every direction. Tho men who build up a new coun try arc thu men who work. The great body of consumers aro laboring men and women. Thoy are entitled io the lirst, and best considerations. Many efforts have been made, sometimes by themselves, tometinies by others, to bettor, their condition. That these ellbrts have failed in part is no reason why thoy should bo abandoned alto gether. One of our western rovivalislg re quested all in the congregation who paid their debts to me. Tho raising was general. Alter they had taken their seats, a call was made for those who didn't pay their debts, and ono solitary Individual arose, and oxplainec that he, was the editor, and could not p.iy because the rest of tho cogregation was owing linn their subscriptions. Ex. The senate committee on annronria- tions agreed to an amendment on the Pacific appropriations as follows: For Oregon, to increase tho Cascado locks appropriation from 170.000. tn :!00- JOOO; for tlio mouth of the Columbia river, troin P.lU,U0() to !jSfil)0,000; the lower Willamette and Columbia, from .T8U,HW to.?IUlMX)(): tho minor Will amcttefrom J?Ii5,000 to 29,000, and lor the Coquillo river from $22,000 to $20,000, making in all .f'JS-l.OOO for Or egon, if passed as agreed on. Tho Northern Pacific has instituted suit against tho Kint; county tax col lector to lestrain him from levying on properly or the company for taxes The company gavo in a list and valua tion ui men- property, wnicn tne as sessor refused to accept, and placed what he thought to bo tho true valua tion, lho railroad claims tho lew void, as tho taxes were paid for 1887 under the gross earnings law. Tho matter willl bo fought in the courts. Women may not have a great head for a great many things, but they havo for secreting valuables. There is a woman in Colfax who possesses some hamlsoino diamonds. She puts thorn in a box, puts the box in a rag bag, puts the rag bag on tho closet floor, and at night puts the watch dog in the closet on top of tho rag bug, looks him in there, and every night hides tho key in a dili'eront place. I lor hus band says that if she had her way bIio would arm him to tho teeth and put turn in tho closet with the dog. Ex. IM.KCTKIO 1UTTICKS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion, All who hav used Klectrlo hitters sing tho sumo song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaran teed to do all thai is claimed. Kleetric Hit ters will euro all diseases of tho Liver and Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Uoils, S.slt Khouin and other afieotions caused by im pure blood. Will drive Malaria from tho system mid prevent as well as euro all Jin- larial fever. For euro of Headache, Con stipation and Indlgeotion try Klectrlo Hit ters Kntiro satisfaction guagnnteed, or money refunded, Price &0vu. and $1.00 per bottlo at Wright's drug store, Union. Or. TUN vi:k!)iot unanimous. W. I). Suit, druggist, llippus, Ind., testl lles; "I can recommend Klectrlo Hitters as the very best remedy, livery bottlo sold 4ms given reliaf in every case. One man took six bottles and was cured of Hhoutnu tlsm of 10 years' standing." "Tho best selling medicino 1 havo over handled in my 20 years' experience, is Klectrlo Hitters."' Thousands of others havo added their testi mony, so that tho verdict Is unanimous that Kleetric Hittojs do euro all diseases of the I.Ivor, Kidney or Hlood, Only a half a dollarhojtlo at Wright's drug stbro. Ktrru'i: oi iouri:iTimi:. County of Union, Statu of Oregon. To John Hepburn and Santuol Merchant : You and each of you aro hereby notified that I huvo ONpmcWd otic huudred dollars in labor and improvements upon the "I.uiky Htty'1 ipmrlx miulii claim for tho yearomllng December, 18S7. This claim Is situated In the Oranito Mining District in Union county, Oregon, adjoining tho ,,For iKt tjueeu" and Combination'' iiiuirt mining olnlms, and if within ninety dnvs after tin notice you fall or refuse to con tributo your propoiiion of tho expenditure a a oo ownur, your Interest in said claim will lwoomo tho propotlv of tho wub-oriber, , , , W. OUKT1SS, Dated July 18.SS. jj " Thimble and Steel Skein, Tubular, Channel bar and Iron Axles. Guaranteed to bo the Lightest Running and Most Durable Avagon manu factured. A Warranty Accompanies Each Wagon Sold. For Printed Matter, Descriptive of the above Machinery, etc, Address: Iron feed Ms. T. 13. H. GREEN, Propr. Wjll hereafter bo conducted at tho old Ilenson stable, near tho court house and Hoothe's hotel, on Slain street. Excellent Facilities for Handle-ing- Loose Stock. An Abundance of Running Water in Yard, Tit ... ..r Tf ...1 r. ! x iumyui nay aim urain. Terms i-c-yi to Suit the Times, City -Meat -Met. Main Street, Union, Oregon, HENSON HROS. - PROPRIETORS. Keep constantly on hand REEF, PORK- VEAL, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, HAMS, LARD. Etc. Gr.o. AVitifiirr, President. W. T. Wiuoiir, Cashier. -OF- UNION, OREGON. Docs n Genoral Pankins Business. Huvs and sells exchange, and discounts commer cial paper. Collections carefully attended to, and promptly reported. A. iv. GAi:nm:n& go. Watchmakers & Jewelers, And dealers in Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Gold I'ens, watches Clocks, Jewelry, etc. Main Street, .... Union, Oregon. OWEY to LOAN ttwtwrr v imiuimi lllinvi) UillUil Clilliam and Wallowa counties, at 8. 0, 10 and 11 percent, on five vear's time. Call on. I. II. ItlNKlfAHT. at tho Farm. ers' Mortgage and Savings Hank, Summer villi', Oregon, if you want money on farm loans, Tho 8 per cent i on improved farm land near tho railroad lu Grande Hondo Valley. 10-21-nKi, J. 11. HINKIIAHT. J. E. TUTTLE, Real Estate Apt, Union, Oregon, Has for saloon easy terms, 18,000neres of good land in Union and Haker counties, al so some choice town propoaty. money to Loan. Collections Made. Agent for the 0. R. & N. Com pany's Land. Olllco, ono door south of Centennial hotel. Line to Cove. Leaves Union dally at 2 p. m, arrives at Covoat 3::0 p, m. Uaves Cove at Ha. m, arrives at Union ntl:.H0a. m. Connections made with Klliott'a coaches running to the depot, carrying passengers for east and wast bound trains. It.VTKS for I'ANKKNflKltSi, MJOOAOK ami I'UI'.UIUT, UKASDNAllLK. IIOHINSON & LAYNK. . - . Proprietors. Buy tho Standard mowers and rakes at tho Union Machinery Uoirot. him 1 lilS II IkuL arrive and depart from Union daily, as lollows: . i:ast iiouxn. Passenger, No. 0, L've at -I :')'2 a. m. Freight, No. 10, L've at 2:4(1 a. m. west iiou.vn. Passenger, No. 5, L've at ;i:2!M. in. Freight No. 15, L've at ;t:iKj p. m. TlflFT t and from principal points 1 10 in thu United States, Canada and Luropc. Elerant RKSiT" Cars. Emigrant Sleeping Cars Itun Through on Express Trains to OMAHA, COUSMCBL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Withuut Change. Close connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Paget Sound points. For further particulars inquire of any Agent of the Company or of A. L. Maxwell, G. P. ifeT. A., Portland, Oregon. SAN FRANCISCO LINE. KKOM l'OUTI.A.M). Leaving at 12Mldn't.,l as follows: I 1T.OM SAN rjiA.NClSCO. L'v'ng Spear st. wli' atlOa.m.asfollows: Oregon, Mon May L'SICol'a. Sun., May 27 Columbia Fri. June 1 State, Tuesday ,. U1 Oregon, Mon. June -I State, Tuesday Oregon. Sut. Columbia. Wed !) Columbia, Fri. 8 13State. Tiies. 12 State, Sunday Oregon, Sat. ,. 10 Oregon. Thurs. i Columbia. Wed. 20 State, Sunday ,, 24 Columbia, Mon. 20 State, Friday 2l)Oregoii Thur. Oregon, Tues. July Columbia Mon July 2 The company reserves the right to chunga steamers or sailintr davs, W. II. IIOI.COMH, I A. L.MANJWFLL, Oen'l Manager. O. P. it T. A, n. i,. UliAUUft. Agent, union THE West Shore PORTtANu -OREGON-IE The WcBt Shore Is the only Illustrated maga zine irabliehcU on the Pacific coast, ami amdo from Its excellent literary features, its object is to convey Information, by both pen and pencil, of the great resources of this region, and the progress of their development. Special Illustrated articles appear in each issue ; also, several pages of notes of th? pro gress being made in every section. Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Utah, California, llrltleh Columbia, and the Pacific Northwest in general, are being illustrated. Tho subscription price is only 2750. It is not only the cheapest Illustrated magazine In the United States, but contains articles and en gravings of great interest to every resident of this region, which can not be found in any other publication. Subscribers for 1888 receive a large supple ment every month. TLo first one is a beauti ful oleograph of the " Entrance to tha Colum bia River," printed In nine colors, and each of the others represents somo feature of our sublime scenery. The supplements are alone worth mora than tbo price of the magazine. Try It for 1888, ami after reading, send It to your friends elsewhere. You will find it both entertaining and instructive. L. BAiiUKL, rnbllsher, 171-178 Second St, Portland, Oregon. NOTICK OK FOltl'IUTlItK. County of Union, State of Oregon, To V. H. freed. Thomas Fiteh. L.lllu- tnauer, J. Hurley and T. N. Snow : ou ami cacti ot you tiro Here by notitied that wo lmo expended otic Hundred dollars in labor and Improvements upon the "Laura Johnson" quartz mining claim. This claim is situa ted lu Granite mining district in Union county, Oregon, about one half mile above the arastra of Win. Horpor, on tho right bank of Klk creek, and is also called tho "O, K. AN" ehilm, as will appear by certiti eatoof location and amended location lilod August 'Jlst and ientembor 1st. 188.5 In the qIIIco of tho district recorder of said dis trict, in order to hold suid premises under tho provisions of Section 2321, revised kt.it- ....... r-r n... I'. .ii... i ct..i.,.. i, ...!. ............ Mlia I't till' lllili. I'ltlll n. IFVIII.l IIU UltlUUllfc routiired to hold tho same for tho vear en- ding Dec. .'list, 1887, ami if within ninety ditys after this notico yon failorrcfuso to contribute your proportion of the expendi ture as a co-owner, your interest in said clini will become the property of tho sub scribers, under said section. Dated tills l'ili day of April, 1888. Ml'S. ALlt'li KASTON, J. K. MALONKY, W. T WUJHHT J. W. SHKLTON. Trains THE STANDARD SULKY RAKE Has iron wheels. The teeth are made of the finest quality of steel, tempered in oil, and each one thoroughly tested before leaving the shop. j Easy io Operate. To See il is to Buy l ; The Frederick Mitchell Ranche For Rent. The above ranche, situated in thc Cove, in this county, is hereby oilVred to the highest bidder for a term ending March 1st, 1S3!). There is at least '20') acres of line meadow growing on the place at tho present time with about-IOO iieres of good pasture, with good buildings, stablo-i, water and other natural and modern convenien ces. The lacser will bo required to give note with approved security, payable March 1st, 1.880, for the rent thereof. I will receive bids addressed to me at Joseph, Oregon, until July Sih, 1SS8, at noon, when all bids will bo opened Stock raisers and others interested in handling hav, would consult their interest by examining this propeity. No less than three bundled tons of line bay is grown on this ranche annually, Tho place iias good fence and, well watered pas ture for stock. The rent will also include the fruit grow ing on the place. JAMES M. MITCHELL, Administrator of the citato of Fredoriok Mitchell, deceased. (J-22 Timber I, and, Act .Mine :i, 1873 Notleo' for Publication. U. S. Land Omen, La Guixdi:. Onnooxd AprilO, 1838. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June :i, 1878, entitled ''An act for tho sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territo ry," WILLIAM KCCLKS, of Telocaset, County of Union, State of Oregon, has this day filed m this ofliee bis sworn statement No, 10, for the purchase of the SKqr. of NWqr. and E hlf. SW qr. and SW qr. SE qr. of Section No. 7. in Township No. OS, Kange No. !J8 E, W. M.and will ofior proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for ag ricultural purpose, and to establish bis claim to said land before the register and receiver of this ofliee at La Grande. Ore gon, on Monday the Othday of Julv, 188S. He names as witnesses: Adam Ncl-.an. Jacob Stanbaugh, Win. L. Harrows and John Stodard, all of Telncisot. Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands aie requested io file their claims in this otiiee on or before said 9th day of July, 1S83. llK.Vay ICI.VE1IAKT, 1-13-wlO itegistor. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Land Oi-tick at La Giiandi:, Oukoon.) June 13, lSsS. f Notice is herebv iriven that the followinir- nanied settler has filed notice of his inten tion to mako finnl proof m sunnort of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tho register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Aug. (i, 1838, viz: SOLOMON I'', ri-sicw, ji. ,s, 0. 730'.), for the X. NWK, NW'i NK4 and SIC'4 XVyt Sec". 'S3, Tp, 5 S, It. !!9 K. He naines the follow ing witnesses to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W II. Statlord, Joshua Bradford, C'arl Hewitt and Wm. 11. Huirinan, all of Union, Oregon. Huxnv IIimuiakt, C-22-wO. Kegister. Tltonison & Piu-scl urn ayents for tho celebrated Cyclotio WiiulAlill, and as tho prices on tlietn have been great ly reduced thoy nro now within tho reach of nil. Sample mill to bo seen at their planer in North Union. Call and examine it. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent IJtisiness attended to rromntiyand for Modcrato Pees. Our office is opposite tho U. S. Patent Olllco, and we can obtain Patents In less timo than those remote from Wnsoington Send MODHLor DltAAVTNG. Wo ndvisi as to pantentabilily free of charge; and wo mako NO CHAKGK U.VI.KSS l'ATEXT IS SKCUK1C1). We rcfur, here, to tho Postmaster, the bupt. of Money Order l)iv., and to officials of the U. S. Patent Olllco. Por circular, advice, tonus and refi'orences to actual cli ents in your own State or County, write to C. A. SXOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Olllco, Washington, D. C Pianos aro tlarxcelieit FROM $50 TO $100 SAVHD On tho purohuso of an Instrument, by buying through W T. WUHUIT, iuMM"t sistiJI and s gon. : NOTICE EOIt PUBLICATION. Land Office at La Ouaxdk, Ounoo.v,) May 21. 1833. f Notice is hereby given that tho following namcdjscttlor has tiled notice of lii-s Inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore lho register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on July ICtb, 18SS. viz: JOHN CLAKK, 1). S. No, 8120, for theNK qr. Sec. 1, Tp.SS, It. !.") E. Ho nanics the follow ing witnesses, to prove his continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of, said lant viz: .1. W. Chandler. 11. W. Fowler. A. W. Motley and J.S. Curry, all of Pino Val loy.Or, iA IlnxuY Kixkuakt f .r)-2,"i wO l'egister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornei: at L Oi :Ann, OnFoo.v ) luno '2, ims. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has iiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof w ill be made, be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oiegon, on Julv II!, 1883, viz: KItANCIS FAV11U, Hd. No. 222!). for the UJ NWK, and W'y. NK, Sec 32 Tp. 5 S R40 K, WM. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and culti vation of, said land, viz: Jasper N. Mitchell. W. II. Hufinian. T. 1$. Johnson and Wal lace C. Hinckley, all of Telocastt, Oregon. IIi:ntuy IliNniiAnr, u'-S-v(i Uegister. NOTICl' FOB PUBLICATION. Lakd Orncr. at La Gmxnn, Ohhoon,) June VJ. 1888. )" Notice is hereby given that the following- named !-ett!er has tiled notice of his intcn-, tion to make final proof in support of Ins claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the registar and reoi-iver at La Grande, Oregon, on Am:, 0, 18sS, viz: JOSHUA lilt.VUKOKD. Hd, No. 2922 for the SE' NVf. N4 NKJ4 and NH'4 SIC1',' See 15r Tp. A S, It. .Ill i;. He names the following witnesses to pr vo his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: W. If, Stafford, Solomon P. ('uiek, Carl Hewitand Win. H. Iluffinaii. all of Union, Oregon. Hn.Nuv Ilixnmr.T, 0-22-w(i ltegister. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La Ghaxdc, Oiseoon,) Juno 12. 1888. I Notice is hereby iven that the following named settler has tiled notico of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof ivill lie made be fore the register ami receiver at La Grande. Oregon, on Julv 27th, I8S8, viz: JOHN HANSON, 1). S. No.&ilG. for the N'.. SW'4 SH'( SWK andSW'4 SIC Sec. .".LTp. 5 S, 11. 41 K, W. M. Ho r.anies tbo following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land land, via: Isaao Ifaller, Uyrus II. l'roscott, W. ICS. Iluttnmn and George W, Prasier, all of jirtf nil nt J eiocaset, urcgon. HuxitY Kini:iiakt, i-ir-w(i Kegiater. 1 NOTICE OI' FOltKEITUltK Cornucopia, Oregon, March 28. 1R8S. To Georgo Uenson and John Hallet: You are hereby notified that we. your co owners in the claim or mine known as tho "Plue Rose" claim, situated in tbo Paison, extention of the "Queen of the West,'' and have expended one hundred dollars in as sessment work for the year 187, on said claim, as required by law", and if you fail to contribute your portion of said amount within ninety days from date of servico by publication of tins notice, your interest in said claim will become the property of tho undersigned co-owners as provided in sec tion Sfcil revised statutes U.S. V. 11. SCHICKItAM, 4-0. O. S. ALLEN. AftDS MINES ANSWKIt TO IXOUIRl 'S. Sl.00 SEPORT ON EKT2IES, CONTESTS, &c,$3.00 wvuiijiy udim raicnis, rinni Araumenii nu Lonuucuna contests, on Moderato u vtnu, duim igr circular iv HEKRY N. COPP, AIOTR WASHINGTON. DC. X Err S ttltr MiouU hsre Coup's Krttler's Gold i wlAt .geni, union, uri gon.