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" " -"" Tn tsr j-aa-r.-jaTM!iaijBi-w- HiilitilliK thf) Wronj Lrg. l;.STKAV CATTM5. ItKWAltl). I W-ASHIMiTO.V. An Intci-exting Letter Prom Our Kcf-u-Inr Currpsponclfnt. Washington, Doc. 14, 1888. Emtok Onnfio Scout: Tho anxious hearts that nwait the result of tho potent Indianapolis coun cil of Messrs. Harrison, Morton and Quay this? week, arc not so few as might ho imagined. J'oth hou.scn con tain cahinct titnhi'r and a great deal of defective lumber that regards itself as cahinct timber. Mr. .Sherman has a longing look in his cold hluo eyes as lie scans the political sky. Yesterday ho. stated that there was no truth in the story that ho would refuse to go in tho stato department if there would he any hope of Governor Forakcr coming to tho senate. This concession is duo to General Harrison's expressed desire for harmony in tho party. What would do in tho event that Mr. Alger were chosen for a cahinot position (senator Sherman did not saw JIu probably drawn the lino somewhere Tho newpapcr dehato over tho do mestic relations of the J'rcfcident Mrs. Cleveland, between Mr. Dcpcw and Mrs. Whitney and .Senator Jngalls is one of tho most unfortunate discus' sions that has oecured for a long time Tho accusation that Mr. Cleveland inconsiderate toward his young wife, has been gossiped about in Washing ton over since tho marriage. Who started it, and why was it ttarted, no ono knows. Mr. Jngalls certainly do nics unit no nu, and no is not a man to fay a thing and run away from it, Kuinors of domestic difficulties havo been told of every Pre.-idcntial family that ever occupied tho Whito IIoufo Tho late Mr. Shakespeare was correct "Ah chaste as ice, as pure as snow thou shall not cscapo calumny." .Senator Ingalls denies that ho has been vindictive in his treatment of flie President and believers in view of the criticisms KufTcrcd in lato years by . Lincoln, Grant, Garfield and Arthur Mr, Cleveland has been kindly treate by political adversaries. In disposing of tho question, Senator Ingalls deliv crs himself of a most charming allu sion to Mrs. Cleveland, one of those tnllP.hfH (lint. Iln l.'timva woll limis (i mao. Ho says: "Among many teni- tations to levity and many opportuni ties for frivolity, sho has born licrEelf with unexampled grace, dignity, and composure. Adulation has not riis turbed tho charming una fleeted sim plicity of her character." Tho candidates for tho speakership, nil favor an extra session at tho earli est possible day. Tho raeo for the plaeo began so early that several are becoming winded, and will barely bo in sight when tho race is finished. All dread tho idea of a fight lasting un til next December, and will pray Gen- enoral llairison to call an extra ton sion, and end their miserv. Mr. Heed voices a general sentiment in his party in saying that necessity and not desire will demand an extra session. Tho answers made to Mr. Ford's im migration committee by over seventy United States consuls in Kuropo, show that tho steamship oo'n panics' greed and tho avarice and ignorance of tho imigrants, is bringing to this country uio scum oi iMiropo. i no consuls aro agreed that tho enormous sums paid brokers for tilling ships with iinmi grants is an inducement to tho agents to tell any lie to induce tho people to immigrate. Law has no place in the transaction. One consul in speaking of tho vicious character of certain Ilo hemiau immigrants, says that they bo liovo that America has no policemen, 'and ontiro liberty is to bo found thcro. Tho Joint Congressional committee finds its investigation of tho Wanliing ton uqucduct frauds progressing but slowly, owing to tho amount of sound ing required by tho export engineers. Tho bad work seems ondleus. Now cavities aro being discovered daily. Exactly who is to blamo does not yet appear. If the investigation is on a par with tho majority of war depart ment examinations of scandals, it will eimply bo discovered that no ono is to blame. A report of tho joint commit tee, Mr. Edmunds announced to the fcnato on Wednesday, cannot bo ox p cted lcforo tho latter part of Jimu a ry. Tho national Sabbath convention, in session horo this weok, is fixing plans for a much broader organization thnn that hitherto contemplated. A oatholio member of the executive com initloo has been ohoton, Many minor i-ecls uro rojimented, including the so doty of friendh and tho Kruo-Will Han- tint. The senate comniittoo on labor ncrimlud tho executive committee a hearing on Thursday, when lengthy nigumonts wore in favor of tho "Sun day i est" movement. In tin church wlicio t lio tekloiii of the euiivontiuii ro held, is iliu imuifrlar petition of M, OOQjLKK), iwtojilo, iijklng a triior h m AHiioe uf iliu &bbaUi II f While I was walking down to the store tho-other night to spend the eve nine, 1 saw coming towards me two ladies, and tho walk being narrow, and I being somewhat of a gallant, tliougnt I would pun out and give thorn tho road, but as it turned out was i bad speculation. The ladies drew near, nearer still. We met n such n meeting. My feet slipped to wards them, their feet slipped towards mo. And weren't we mixed. T was hurt. I couldn t use. I put my hand on my leg to rub it. I had no feeling in it. It was wwellcd to twice its natural size. Oh, heavens was it broken? I rubbed it again, but it did not get tho relief from rubbing I thought it should. While rubbing I was hit sharp blow on tho head by an unbrella in the hands of one of the females. At the same time she yelled: "Release my leg you villain !" 1 glanced down Oh, horrors! Iliad made a mistake I was rubbing legs I had nothing to do with. Ah foon as 1 glanced down knew I had made a mistake, for never wear white trousers in the fall weather. St. l'aul Pioneer. Farmers and others in buying farm implements, wagons, etc., will invaria bly find it to their advantage to let traveling agents alone and buy of well known and reliable linns. Those who purchase of Fiank Bros.' Implement Co., of Island City, will bo sure of get ting just wiiat they ouy, and may count on fair dealing every time. Their prices arc fixed to suit tho times and they always have on hands extras for goods they Fell. .5 NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. IjANii Orncr. at La (Shakm:, Ouw.o.v,) I )(!C i!(S, 18SS. ( Notice is hereby Kivcn that the following named ncttlor lias tiled notice of his inten tion to jnuko final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will lie made be fore tlie register anil receiver at La (Jraiido, Oregon, "ii Feb. 4, 18:1), viz: John V. Wohm:y, I). H No. 7r.!). for the KKl.-T KICK See " HM KW1,' and NKK KWlf See 1, Tp, 7 S. It -11 IIo mimes the following witnesses to prove tils foil tlmtouH rcsnleneo upon and iltlvatmn or, paid laud, viz: JiiKtus YVneht. Seielo ('ofi'mnn. Ovrns Kami's, and Tuonias -Murlin. all of Medi cal Springs, Oregon. An v-person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantia! season, under tliu law and tlio regulations of the Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not lie al ow ed, will lie given an opportunity utthe above mentioned time and place to cross-examine) the witsiesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted liv claimant. JIhnuv lts.Ni:tiAiir, liMS-uO Ifcglster. NOT I CIO FOll PUBLICATION. Lanmi Okisci: at La (iitANiir, OitnooN,) Notice is hereby irivon that the following- named settler lias tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of Ids claim, and that said proof will bo made be fore the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on Dec. i!7tli. ISrtS. viz: N 11,1.1AM l Lockman. 1). a. No. S'i;07. for the KM NV, and KM SW'N S-cc. IS. Tn. I S. II ."it K. IIo nanus the following witnesses to Drove his continuous residence noon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: ftamuei Kutiedgc, i'. ju ruiverson. w. II. .lohnson and 1. A. W. Wallace, all of La Grande, 'regon. Anv ner.sori who ilesires to trnliit ni-nitint. tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and tin' regulations of the Interior Depart ment, why mi eli proof should not lie a ow ed, will ,.e given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place tocro-s- xamlue the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted by claimant. Hl.NKY KlNKHAKT, ll-lfi-wfi Itegister. Arri.iv-ATioN roit iati:nt. pplication for a United States patent ; Sur vey iso. in; imim io v.i; mineial nnpli catiosi No, t8. U. S. Land Orrics La (JiiANim, Oitniio.v. ) Nov. 21, 1S88. J NOTICE 18 IIEKKBY OIVKN THAT W. T. Ilunlelt, Imiab Anstend, D. W. Tice, C. J. Dutl'ey, and the Oregon Gold Mining Company, a corporation, whose post-office address Is Cornucopia. Union county, Oregon, have this day filed their application for a patent for the, ltt'il .lurlmt qimrtz lode, situated in Granite mining dis trict, in Township (I, South, of Hango -ift K, W. M ; tho quartz lode being described by thouillcUl plats and Held notes on tile In in this olllco, as follows, to wit : llculnniiu- at the .south-cast corner of thn claim, a point from which the quarter sec tion corner between sections 27 and 2S, in Tp. (IS, It. 45 1", boars S. 01 degrees fi mln utus !-', and l.Vsl feet distant, post being marked "Corner No. 1, It. J. M. C. survey No, 10" on north-west face: thence run ning N. 15 degrees :t2 minutes 1C. along east boundary of tho elnitn l.TM feet to post marked ' Coriiei No. 2. It. J. M. ('. survev No. 10;' thencu N, Ml degrees W. (KX) feet to post marked 'Corner No. a. It. J. M. r. survey No. 10;" thence S. 0 degrees 15 min utei W. along west boundary of claim 1339 feet to post niatkeil Corner No. 1, K.J. JU, c, survey iso. m; tiicnce . degrees II. along soutli lnuudary of claim IM) feet to "Corner No. 1,'' place of beginning, con taining 10 and 13 one-hundredth acres, locution being recorded hi volume "II" piartz claims of Union county, Oregon, at lingo u;i, Adjoining claims aro 'Silver Hell on tliuVast, the "Hubert KnunoU'' on the north and tho ''Companion" on the south. ny and ull persons claiming ndversclv any portion of ftio ald Ucd Jacket' quart'r lode above ilcscrlbcd, uro required to Iliu iheir adverso claim with tho reginer of tho V. H. land olllco at La Grande, Orctn, du ring the slty days ptulol of publication hereof, or lliey will bo barred bv virtue uf tun provuluus of statute. IlK.NKY UIMIIIAUT. , , It-mUier, III hut vbv (irdartnl that the forotiuiiii- nntire uf ujiplltmHoii I or a V. K italviit lio ILIUiinI far n porlod uf lxtydM) (tn HMWiniUV VCHMl It) llUUIUMI MtXIVT. Wis IK lu tiMiutr HlllilUbiMl ( Union. I'llliMi oiirily On-jiOh MrkV IllSJinjiJtr, Ul iliiUlvr. IE estrar tattle; One yearling helfc'r, white star fn forehead, branded with letter L on left side, slitlu right car, crop and tinderbit hi Icit car. One bob tailed yearling heifer, light red with white t-pots, biandcd on leftside with letter L. Anyone returning tho above described animals, or giving information as tn their whereabouts, will be paid $2 for each ani mal. J. V. Lr.K, 'leloensct. SUMMONS. In the circuit court of the tatc of Ore gon, for l iuon county, The New Kngland .Mortgage .Security Company, piaintin, vs. John linker, Margaret Maker and L. liacr, defendants. To the above tiamed L. liner, defendant: FN Till: NAME OF TDK STATU OK 1 OrcL'nii. vim nri! lierebv remiirpd to mi. pear and answer the 'ornplaint iiled against von in the above etilli'eii suit, on or liefore tliu second Mondiv in rebruary, A. 1). 1W0. that being the lst indicia! davnf the tcrsn following the oxt-iration of the lime prescribed for the i ubiicatinn of this sum mons, and if you fail n to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will demand judgment and decree against you f ir the relief prayed for in said complaint, so wit; iora foreclos ure of plaintiff's mortgage upon the foL lowing described p:opcrty, to wit: The N hlfof the SKor- of Si e. 'M, and thoNWqr. of SW qr. and the N hlf. of SW ur of SV nr. of Sec. M, Tp. 1 S. of It. as E, of the Willamette meridian, t moil county. Ore gon, and that your claim thereto and in terest j therein bo dielared subsequent in point of time and subject to the lieu of i..:..itrr .n,.-un.,n ..i.l l..,,i ..u.i von be forever barred from all ritiht of cmntv of ' ed mptioii therein. This piibbcation is made by virtue of an order of 'he Hon. James A. Fee. judge of the fith Judicial District of the State of Oregon, made on the lOtli (lav of Decem ber, A. D. I8J-8, directing the publication thereof to bu mmle in Tur. Oicr.c.oN Scout. a weekly newspaper published at Union, in tlsiion county, Oregon, once a week for the period of six weeks. SIIKLTON &CAKKOLL. llMI-wt; Attv's. for I'll!-. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okkick at La (Juaxdr, Obi:oo.v,I December C. 1HS8. i Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler lias tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof 'in support of his claim, and tliatsaiu prool will be made lie fore tlie register and receiver at La Grande, Uregin,on Jan. ill, lSKi), viz; H'ciiAiiii AV. Makikho.v, lid. No. :il70, for the SW nr. SK nr. See. 2.'). Tp. !l H, It. -ir, K. lie names the following witnesses to prove Ins continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: C. II. Craig. Joseph Hartlv. Lester Hol- comi) and Andy Augustus, all ot icngic valley, Oregon. A nv i)i!rm;ii who ilesircR to nm(ent nL'.nlnst tlie allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Depart ment, wny such prool snouiu not lie al lowed, will lie given an opportunity at the above mentioned time ami place to cross examine the witnesses of waul claimant, and to otl'er evidence in rebuttal of that sub mitted by claimant. 11CNUY kineiiaut, IU-U Hegistcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L'inii Okkick at La Oua.mik, Obecon, ) Deo. 5. 18SS. t Notice is hereby given that the following- named sutler has tiled notice of liis inten tion to make linal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tlie register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on Jan. istli, 18;!), viz. John Wi:m,iiui, I). S. No. "W, for theSKor. SFqr. See 3ft, I'll. ;i S, and Lot 1, Sec. 2, Lot I, and SW qr. w nr. fee. i, i p. i it. -iu v. He mimes the following witnesses to t.'l in -iv 1 i .' prove his continuous re.sid"iice upon and cultivation oi. said land, via: Andy Wilkinson. Thomas Wilkinson. Charles Conarty andN. O. llobiuett, all of I'nion, Oregon. An v person who d .-drcs to protest against the allowance ol such proof, or who knows oi anv substantial reason, under the law and tho regulations of the Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not be allowed, will lie given an apportunity at the above lnentioiud tluiu and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal ot that submitted by ciliimaiu. lln.Nl'.V KlNKII AltT, 12-1 4 -w(i UegisUT. NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La Guaniii:, Oui:gon,) Dee. It. 18stf. f Noticeis hereby given that the followlng nanied settlers have tiled notice of their in tentions to make tiual proof in support of their claims, and that said proofs will be made beforo tho register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on. Jan. 20, viz: Isaac L. Uali.kk, ltd. No. 3173, for the K hlf. NW or.. NW qr. NK qr. and NE qr. SW qr. Sec. IS, Tp. ii r, it. -it i-., anu lavsv Fsubir.n, D. S. No. 711'fi. for the E hlf. NE qr. and SW qr. NE qr. Sec. 10, Tp. 0 S, it. 10 E, They name, the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultivation oi, sain lands, viz: Isaac Haller, Patrick Colon, Oliver Mc Kclver, C, K, Miller and Irvin Frasier, all of Telocaset. Oreiion. Any person who desires to protest against uiu allowance oi sucn proos, or wno Knows of any substantial reason, under the law anil the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof nhould not bo allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tioned timo and place to cross-examine the. wiiucsm oi sain claimant, and to oner evi dence in remittal ot that submitted by claimant, llKNUY HlNltlSAllT, 12-11 wtt Iteglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lamp Orncr at Ls Osiansic, Oukodn,) December 12, lKSX. f Notice is hereby jjItoii that the fullowing named settlor has tiled notice of his Inten tion to make tiual proof in support of his ciaim, ami unit, saw prooi win nc made be fore tho register and receiver at La Grande, vircgon, on Jan. an, ifsit. vu : William Mtkiiay, I). S. No. 7301. for tfto Nhlf. NEnr. SW nr. NEqt. aiulSEqr. NW qr. Sec. 1, TnS. S, It. 10 K, W. M. 1 lie names tho following witnesses tn provo his continuous residence upon and ciiiuvuiiuii oi, sani ninii. vu: L A. KoberUon, Wade Shelton, John Mumiuey and A. Cockroll. all ofl'nion. Or. Anv person whodclrvi to protest against uio uiiowaiicD oi sucn prooi, or wno knows oi any Miiisiauuai reason, iiniior tno law and llic regulatioim of the Interior Depart mom. why such proof should not bo al lowed, will In.' given an (lpiHirtunltv at the ubove mentioned Unio ami place tn crosn examine tliu witnit ot ssld rlulmiini, and to ntlor evidrnce in rpbuttal of thai MilnnltUd by ehdmant . . Iluvitv lti.vrii.uir. 'tU-l IhigUtw. Job irin(ii)K (lotio itt thl oilkr mi NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. L.VNDOmer. at La Ouandk, OitF.oox, I Dee. 3, 18-ii. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of her inten tion to make linal proof isi support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La Orande, Oregon, on Feb. 15. USJ, viz: JlAiiiiSirr J. Ilrsi-rusuoTT, devisee of William W. Kos, deceased, Hd. No. nC!). for OicSKv: NK M and NEK 5-K qr. Sec. 7, and SW. qr. NW qr. and NW qr. bW qr. Sec. f , Tp. S, 11. 12 H. hiic names the riiiiowmg wltues'-es to prove her coiitisnio'is ve-'iile.ice i,p:,:i and cultivation of, sai l 'i"td viz: W. D. Kmc!-and II. W. Lie, of Keating, Oregosi, ami (leo. W. SVtlght and Jmcs B. Sams, of Medical Spring. Oregon. Anv peron whoilesircs to protest against the nllowiince of uch proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tioncd time and place to cro's-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Ilr.KUT HlNEIIAnT, 1'2-7-wO Kejisttr. Traisis arrive and depart from Union daily, as follows: KABT HOUND. WEST BOUNII. Passenccr. No. 4, L've Passcsigcr.No.3, L've at b:'Jo a. ni. at l:30p. m. Freight, No. 8, L've Freight No. 7, L've at ':.(. a. in. at ll:i:o p. m. Tirk'KTQto and irosn principal point? iiuiiuiuiii,.iii.i jttr.s i:.v,n,i and Lurope. Elegant Pullman pQrc Umigrant Sleeping Cars 1'un Through on Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland for San Fran Cisco and Puget Sound points. For further nnrticulars inmiire of anv Agent of tho Company or of A. L. Maxwell u. l'. isT. a., I'ortiaiiii.urcgon. OCEAN DIVISION. Tlie Oregon Railway it Navigation Co., and J'acinc coast atcamsmp uo. win a is patch Steamers between San Fran cisco and Portland, as follows: KKOM I'ORTLANn. FliOM SAN FliANCISCO Leaving at 12Midn't., L'v'ng Spear st. wh as follows: at 10 a.m. as follows: Kldcr, Sunday Nov llState, Sat. Nov State. Thursday. 8 Columbia. Wed. Columbia, Mon ,, 12 Oregon, Sunday,, 11 Oregon, Friday State, Tuesday Columbia. Sat. Oregon, Wed. If: State. Thursday . IS 20G'olutubin, Mon. in 23 21 Oregon. Fridav 2SStatc, Tuesday 27 Tlie company reserves the right to change steamers or sailing nays. KATKS OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - $1G.0D Steerage - - ?S.O) Itound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - $.;O.OJ Children, under 12 years - - llalfl'are ,, 5 years ... tree The above rata include Hoard. W. II. HOLCOMH. I A. L. MAXWELL. Gcn'l Manager. u. P. AT. A, II. L. DEACON. Agent. Union. JASPElt G. STEVENS, Fropr. -1JKAI.KK IN- I lire Drus, nteiit Medicines, erfumery, uiiils and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared -ALSO rsKAMSR IN- SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of Rifles, Slot Guns, Pis- les. Imported and Domestic Ci- gnrfi, etc. GIVE ME A CALL. UNION Tonsorial Parlors L. J. Busiest, PuoritikTOR, Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel, OIVEME A CALL. 0 23-tf. CORNUCOPIA STAGE LIIsnE Stares leave tlnion every Monday. Wad- neiidiiy and Friday, U'ave Cnriiueonla on return trln cverv Tuesday, Thursduy anil fc'atunlay. Passengers and l?ast Freight Cnrnoil. Z, h'KLFO.N, l'roirutor. 3R. m m ww lim is anil CartriQ I ONES BRO'S . lllillf We Have Eeccivcd tlie Largest As- sortmnet Ever brought to Union county, but which, on account of IMMENSE YAEIETY, we are unable to catalogue in an advertisement of this kind. ErayMy is Ml aM sob for OOOOOOOO 0 0 In accordance with have made arrangements for a "por every dollar's worth of goods hought of us during the remainder of the year, our patrons will receive a ticket which will give them a chance to secure one or all of the following valuable presents: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Prize, Yase lamp prize Set ice cream dishes prize Set dishes, 4 pieces prize Large plush album prize Open work fruit dish prize Lady's work basket prize "1001 gems of poetry" 8 prize Hand lamp 9 prize Silver plated fruit dish 10 prize Lady's lace pin 11 price Autograph album 12 prize Set dishes, 4 pieces 13 prize Scrap album 14 prize Decorated tea set, 44 pieces 15 prize Sack of flour, Drawing to take place Dec. 31, at 7 P. M. -o- 1?or every twenty-five cents' worth of 1 ,tw. t," " "vm-v i-iiiiiuii luuui following splendid gifts : Prize, Magic lantern prize Scrap album prize Lunch basket prize Autograph album prize Kaleidoscope Drawing to take place Dec. 3 1 , at 2 P. M. Tickets For This Draunng Will be 000 000 no 000 ooooooooooono All Cools Markefl And cheaper than any other house in Un ffi30rders from all promptly attended to. xorLsriEs bbothbbs, Comer Main ami 0 Htivttt, Vulca, OrryoD, -OKAND- of lo Call at our Store Themselves. 0 0 00000 0 000 our usual custom we ilQDS nn imi! - THE - CHILDREN. goods nought of us hy the little folks, iu a cimuixj 10 uraw one or an oi ine 7 8 9 prize Pair vases prize Box Stationery prize Box paints prize Bank, Com. lock 10 prize 50 ct. pkg. candy Given to None Jiut the Children. in Plain Figures, ion county. - parts of the country