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WASHINGTON. An Interesting Letter Prom Our Itrgn Inr Ciirrcn)ionilcnt. Washington, Dec. 24, 1888. Editou Ohkoo.v Scout: Senator Farewell's bill to iticrenso tho salary of the Chief .luslico of tlio United States to .$25,000, nnd tlioso of tho associates to $20,000, may pass this congress, un less tho feeling which opposes any movement to increase tho salary of federal employes defents tho measure on a vote. It would appear that the in crenso would bo only reasonable Em inent foreigners arc surprised to learn how comparatively small the salary of American judges arc. Lord Coleridge, commenting on tho fact that the Chief Justice of England receives .$-10,000 said several years ago, that his duties were not bo great as tho!!0 of our Chief .Jus tice. Tho high honor of the position nnd a life appointment docs not he thought, atone for the incagurnuss of the income. Judge Kelly is after the chairman ship of the Ways and Menus commit tee of the next house, with a determi nation to1 win. Tho Judge docs not care who is elected speaker; his am bition is entirely a'privatoand personal one. A great deid of side talk is cur rent about tho old gentleman's age and tho advisability of his seeking the pleasant pastures of comparative re tirement, but no one has been found with sufficient courago to take tho Judge aside and tell him about it. Just now he is a thorn in the side of tho republican party. It is to bo re membered that Mr. Kelloy has bolted party decisions on different occasions. In tho Forty-fifth and Forty-sixth con gress, ho voted for the democrats, in prcfcrcnco to voting for Gen. Garfield for speaker, and on various occasions since that timo he has shown an inde pendent and one might even say an obstinate spirit. Still tho Judge may have his ambition gratified. His long service in the houso gives him an ex tensive claim. Senator lidmunds gave tho dictum of his party as to tho canal discussion to tho fcenato on Wednesday. The resolution ho offered and had referred to the committee on Resolutions, is as follows: "Resolved, That tho Govern ment of tho United States will look with serious concern and disapproval upon any connection of any European Government with tho construction of any canal across tho Isthmus of Dn ricn or across Central America, and must regard any such connection or control as injurious to tho just rights and interests to tho United States, and as a menace to their welfare." Tho President is, by an additional clause, requested to transmit tho resolution to tho several governments. Probably tho most active man in tho senate bo far as regards questions of so cial economy is Senator lilair. Ho seems tirolcsw. On Wednesday ho called tho attention of congress to tho necessity of a national sanitary inspec tor, tho advisibility of legislation ar resting tho liquor traffic with tho Con go Freo State, and asked that tho work on technical education in Europe be gun by tho American consul at Tun stall, England, bo continued. And still pcoplo complain of idle senators. Tho democratic senators who do not euro about talking tariff during tho holidays, seem doomed to disagreement with their republican nuighbors. Sen ators Morrill nnd Sherman, represent ing tho majority, met Senators Harris nnd Vest, for tho minority on Wednes day morning; but tho result was unsat isfactory. Tho republicans propoEed u recess, to end Jan. 2nd., but tho demo crats desire a longer recess, and wish tho Ohristnuis festive board to bo un shadowed by tho epootro of an inimodi uto voto on tho tariff. It scorns prob able that no tariff voto will, therefore, ho reached before the latter part of January. Tho Inaugural eommittco is going on in tho oven tenor of its way, deal ing information right and left to all sorts of curious people ns to tho nr rangements for visiting Washington in March. It is not expected that Gen. Harrison will come here beforo iiinuu ration, but ns an ndvnnco agent, Washington will next week have Mr. Russell Harrison, nnd tho office seekers arc preparing to tako hjju to their blasts. I f ho makes any such sensation hero us in Now York, ho will bo lucky to t'hcnpo serious injury. Tho number of hotel rounders who fought with Got. Harrison, according to their own ac count, is alone enough to devour young Mr. liufcsell. Mr. fiymim, whoso Indianapolis po litical battles with Mr. Hynuni hnvo rendered him famous, tccms doomed to defeat in his nomination for the United States Attorneyship in his ju dicial district. Tho senate committee will probably report unfavorably as to hU nomination on Monday. Exactly hew Mr, Uailey's nomination by the President was ccured is something of a mystery, no Indiana politican np pearing as his sponsor. Tho Byniim wing of tho party aro looking for the man. J. II. O. Take Notice. Having sold inyQbhicksmtth shop nnil tools to C. C. Colllnbcrry, ami intending to move from this place in a short time, It becomes necessary to collect all outstand ing accounts at once. A settlement must lie made iiijjJ all interested may govern tlicmsilvcs accordingly. The accounts will lie found at the ollifo of J. R. 'riles. Coma to tile center. 1 .w. Johnson, Farmers nnd others ein 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 firms. Tlioso who purchase of Frank Ilros.' Implement Co., of Island City, will be sure of get ting just what they buy, and may count on fair dealing every time. Their prices are fixed to suit the times and they always have on hands extras for goods they sell. 3 Tiik Scout is just the paper to send east to your friends. Try it. taki:k vi: Sand Uidgc. Dec. (. 1S8S. I, A. H. Conley, have taken up three small saddle horse, described ns follows: One bay horso about 5 years old, 14 hands and ') inches high, branded J' on right thigh. One bay horse, about in years old, nnd about li'A hands high, branded with a diamondjon left shoulder, saddle marks, star In forehead, right hind foot white. One small roan horse about 5 years old. about 12 hands nnd one inch bigli. branded ') on left shoulder. A. II. CONLEY Cove, Oregon. Dec. 18, 183. This cerlilics lliut I have this day ap praised the above described est ray horses, tho 1st at lira, the L'nd at .flX and the .1(1 at .flfi. H. 15. HAN HORN, Justice of the Pence of Cove Precinct. KSTIIAV irOHSK ISIO. KKWAKI). Estniycd or stolon from Eagle valley, one red-roan horse about 8 years old, branded with n crow foot on left shoulder. He dis appeared about tlui Ifith of Inst August. The above reward will bo paid for his re return M.J. IUJFFEY. ll-.-tl Cornucopia. ADMINISTItATISIX NOTICK. Having been duly appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Frank 15, Hyatt, deceased, notice is hereby given to all per sons himng claims against the said estate, to present thu same, duly verified, to inc at my residence at Summerville, Union counts'. State of Oregon, within six months from tliis dute. Dated this :ird dav or January. 18S0. OKI' I A YORK. 1-1 Administratrix. SALE OF JtlOIlTOAOKD I'KOl'JSKTY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT whereas, 'A. Nelson, on tliu i!8th day of August. 1888, gave, to me, N. Tarter, a chat tel mortgage on certain personal property to secure the. payment of two certain proin isory notes, payable to mo or my order, one 'for the sum of $75.00 uud the other for thu sum of $100.00, with interest on said notes from tho SMth thy of August, 1883. nt tho rate of ten tier cent, per annum., and whereas default has been made in tho pay ment of said $100.00 note, according to its tehns. Now, therefore, this is to give no tice that on account of such default nnd under and by virtue of the terms of said (battel mortgage, I have taken into my possession the property described nnd in cluded In said mortgage, to-wlt: One sor rol horso branded I C on lott stille. one sor rel horse branded L with half circle over top, on left shoulder, onu sorrel horse branded It K on left shoulder or stille mid one dark bay horso branded R 1 T on left shoulder, and In order to satisfy said note, nrincipnf and interest and costs of this sale. 1 will oiler said horses for sale at public auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, at J.B. Elliott's livery stable, in tho city of Union, Union county, State of Oregon, on Saturday tho l'-'th dav of January, A. 1). 1811 at i! o'clock v. t. of said day. N. TAUTER. Dated Jan .'1, 18-0. Mortgagee. SUMMONS. In the Justlco court for North Powder pre cinct, county of Union, Statu of Oregon. J. E. Carroll, Pltf. ) r, , ymTrd.Deft. j recovcr monv' A. Rev To tho nbovo-numed dant: A. Reynard, ilefen- TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF X Oregon, you aro hereby required to ap pear beforo tho undersigned,, a Justice of tho Pcaco for tho precinct njoresaid, on thu 2Uth day of February A. D. 1889. at tho hour of ono o'clock, v. m. of said day, at thu olllco of such Justice, In said precinct, nnd answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled uctlnn, that being thu fifth day after tho expiration of tho tlmu proscribed for tho publication of this sum mons; nnd, if you fall no to nnswer, for want thereof tno plalntl!!' will take judg ment against you tor tho sum of seventy nnd nincty-thrco nne-huudredths dollars, (70.03.) O. V. 1)0 LAN Justlco of the IVnco. This summons Is ordered to bo published, by O. V. Dolan.n Justice of thu Peuco for North Powder Precinct, Union countv, Oregon, on this .'list day of December, A D. 1888, directing tho publication thereof to ho made In Tun Onr.oo.v Hcoi't, a weekly newspaper published nt Union, liion county, Oregon, once a week for the period of six weeks. 0. W. DOLAN, 1 4-w C. Justico of t ho Pence. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. hANlllmCK AT L.V (lltANlIK, OltKOllN.) December l'., 1888. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler Mrs Died notleo of his inten tion to make dual proof in support of his claim, and that said proof ll bo made Do foro tho register and receiver at l.a iSrande, Oregon, on Jan. ft), 1880, vlr. : William Mvuuay, I). S. No. 731)1. for thu Nhlf. NE nr.. SV nr. NE tn , and SE qr. N W or. See. I, Tp ft. S, R. 40 E, W. M. He names tho following witnesses to prove his conthVious residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: I., A. Robertson, Wade Shclton, John Muramcy and A, Cockrell, all of Union, Or. Any person whodrsirr to protest against tho ullowauro of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law nnd the regulation of tbo Interior Depart ment, why such proof fhould not bo al lowed, will bo given an opportunity nt tho above mentioned timo una place to cross examine the wltnessr of said claimant, snd to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by olulinant Hlnht Itixriuitr, 1'MI.nO lUyU-Ur. g Imoroved Campbell County Prass. m The Campbell Country Press hns ben long and favorably known to the trade as the best, niot simple, most durable, and most profitable cylinder press for thu general use of a country office. The above cut shows our new machine just out, which is our former press rcmoddlcd, simplified, and improved with special reference to easy running by hand power. In the new machine we have retained all the peculiar advantages possessed by the old, hnving concentrated and added to them until our press represents the nearest approach io perfection yet attained. In simplifying, we have been enabled to reduce the cot, making thu cheapest, ns well as the best press of this character in the market, and although especially designed for a hand-power press, we apply tight and loose pulleys nnd belt slipper, at the nominal additional cost of 10.00. THE PRICES WILL ASTONISH YOU. 33x48, 6-Col. Quarto or9-Col. Folio, $825. 30X4S, 5-Col. Quarto or 8-Col. Folio. 3725. Freight to be added from the Factory in all cases. -This press is kept in stock, and sold ONLY by Palmer ifc Rey, sole agents for the prominent papers of Oregon, Washington Territory. Idaho and British Cohnmbia. Don't waste your money on a cheap and worthless press when you can buy thu your "Hand Press," in exchange, than any other house East or West, BE SURE to ew And also for prices upon any Type or 112 and 1 1 4 SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of tho State of Ore gon, for Union county, Tho New Etudand Mortcacc Securitv Company, plaintiff, vs. John Baker, Margaret Baker and L. Bacr, defendants. To the above named L. Bacr, defendant: TN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF 1. Oregon, you are hereby required to ap near and answer the complaint tiled acalust you in tho above entitled suit, on or before tno second .Monday in jciruarv, A. u. 1880, that being tho llrst judicial dav of the term following thu expiration of the time prescribed for tho publication of this sum mons, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof plaintiff will demand iudement nnd decree against you for tbo relief prayed for tn snlcl complaint, town; 1'ora loreclos uro of plaintiff's mortgage upon tho fol lowing described property, to wit: The N hltot the bKqr- ot bee. 34, ami tlio KW nr. of SW qr. and tho N hlf. of SW or of SW qr. of Sec. 35, Tp. 1 S, of R. 38 E, of the Willamette meridian. Union county. Ore gon, and that your claim thereto and in terest i therein be declared subsequent in iioiut of time nnd subject to tho lieu of plaintiff's mortgago on said laud, nnd that you bo forever barred from nil ritlbt of ot redumption therein. This publication is made by virtue of nil order nt tno lion, jnmes a. rcc. judge oi uie (it n judicial District oi tne mate oi Oregon, made on tho 10th day of Decem ber, A. i. ittttt, directing tlio publication thereof to bu made in The Okemon Scout. a weeklv newspaper nublished at Union, in ....!.. - I. union cuuiuy, urccou, uucu h wcck lor tne period oi six wccks. B II ELTON t CARROLL. lu-ii-wo Atty's. for Pin; NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land OrncK at La Okandk, Oregon,) Dec 11, 1888. f Noticeis hereby given that tho following named settlers have tiled notice of their in tentions to make final woof in support of -their claims, and that said proofs will bo ninuo neiore tne register aim receives at l.a iirnndc, Oregon, on Jan. 'M, WJ, viz: Isaac L. H ali.kk, lid. No. 3173. for thu Nhlf. NW nr.. NV qr. NE qr. and NK qr. 8W qr. Bcc. 18, Tp. tIS, R. 11 E, nnd InviN FnAsir.n, I). S. No. 741. for tho B hlf. NE qr. and KV qr. NE qr. Sec. 10. Tp. 0 S, R. 40 E, They ninno tho following witnesses to prove their rnutinnous re sideneu upon nnd cultivation of, said land, virr Isaac Haller, Patrick! Conlon, Oliver Mc Kelver, C, K, Miller and Irvin Frnslcr, all of Ttlocaset, Oregon, Any pernn whodesires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tho Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men tioned time and place to cross-examine tho witticizes of said claimant, and to oiler evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by lnlmaut. IlKNKV RlNIUAKT, 12-U w Register. liSTHAY CATTLE. KKWAltn. 1 desire to recover the following described cstray cattle; Ono yearling heifer, white star in forehead, branded with letter L on left side, slit In right ear, crop and underblt in lelt ear. One boh tailed yearling heifer, light red with white spots, branded on left side with litter I. Anyone returning the above described animals, or giving Information as to their whereabouts, will bu raid 3 for raoh ani mal. J. w. Luc, Telocaset. -eeTHDB "HAND CYLINDER" SERIES. BUY NO improved Campbell Country Press, Printing Material you may need. They Front Street, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofkice at La (litANni:, Oiikoon, ) Bee. :$, 18S8. J Notice is hereby given that tlio following named settler has filed notice of her inten tion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will he made be fore tho register and receiver nt La Grande, Oregon, on Feb. 15. 188!), viz: HAnniCT J. HuNDKUsiioTT, devisee of William V. Ross, deceased, Hd. No. 1729, for theSEVi NE and NEW SE qr. Sec. 7, nnd SV. qr, NV qr. and NW (jr. SW qr. Sec. 8, Tp. 8 S, R. 42 E. She- names tho following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of, said land, viz: W. D. Emelo and II. W. Lee, of Keating, Oregon, nnd (!eo. W. Wright and James B. Sams, of Medical Springs. Oregon. Any person whodesires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or wio knows of any substantial reason, under the. law and tbo regulations of thu Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will be given an opportunity at tlio ahove men tinned time and place to cro-s-oxnminu tlio witnesses of sniii claimant, and tootler evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. HENItY RlNKIIAKT, li!-7-wG Register. Al'I'LIATION FOR PATENT. Application for n United States patent; Stir vcv No. 10; Claim No -13; mineral appli cation No. 1)8. U. S. Lakh Omen. La (ikandk, Okkoon. ) Nov. 21, im. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT V, T. Burdett, Isaiah Ansteml. D. W. Tice, C. J. Dulley, nnd the Oregon Oold Mining Company, u corporation, whose post-olllco address is Cornucopia, Union county, Oregon, have this day tiled their application for a patent for the, Kcd .Incket quartz lode, situated in Granite mining dis trict, in Township (!, South, of Range Kt E. W. M ; the quarts lode being described by the oftlckd plats and field notes on file In in this otlicc, us follows, to wit: Beginning at tlio south-east corner of tlio claim, a point from which tho quarter sec tion corner between sections 27 nnd 2s, in Tp.CS, R. 45 E, bears S.Cl degrees n min utes E, and 1503 feet distant, post being marked "Corner No. 1, R. J. M. C. survey No, 10" on north-west fucc; thenco run ning N, 15 degrees 32 minutos E. along cast boundary of the claim 1353 feet to post marked ''Cornel No. 2, R. J. M. C, survey No, 10;' thenco N. t2 degrees W. 000 feet to post marked "Corner No, 3. R. J. M. C. survey No. 10;" thence S. 0 degrees 15 min utes V. along west boundary of claim 1339 feet to pont marked "Corner No. 4, R.J. M. C, survey No. 10;" thence 8. 82 decrees E, along south boundary of claim 4.'0 feet to "Corner No. 1," place of beginning, con taining 10 nnd 13 onc-hundredths acres, location being recorded in volume "B" quarts cluiins of Union comity, Oregon, at page 163. Adjoining claims are -'Silver Boll" on the cast, the "Robert Emmctt" on the north and thu "Companion" on the south. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of tho said "Red Jacket'' quart lode above described, are required to tlio their adverse claim with the register of the U. S. land otlice at La Grande. Oregon, du ring thtjslxty davs period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of tno provisions of statute. IlK.MtV RlMUIAltT, Register. It Is hereby ordered that tho foregoing notice of application for a U. S. patent ho published lorn period of sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) In Tut Okkuon Stout, a weekly newspaper pumisiieti at union, Union county, Oregon. JICKHY RlNKtUBT, ll-ao-wlO Ijctflirur. mw$ Pacific, coast, who can furnish many testimonials of its fine working qualities, from the OTHER. Best Country Press mnde at such low prices write them for prices and term; on tho Sell Lower Than Any House on the Coast. All Type Hold at Eastern Prices. Addresss PALMER & iSEY9 (Tho only Printer's Supply Depot,) NOTICE FOR PUllLICATION. Land Orncis at La Giiasiu:, Oukoox,) Dee. 2(1, 18S8. f Notice Is hereby given that tbo 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 mnde bo fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Feb. 4, lS.tO, viz: John W. Woui.uy, n c v r-)xn iy.- ii... qt.-i y h oi. SW ''' and NE1', SWU Sec 1, Tp, 7 S, R 41 . E, W. M. i Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of? said land, viz: Justus Wright, Seigle CofTiuan, Cvrus Barnes, and Thomas Marliu, all of Medi cal Springs, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest against tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tlio Interior Depart ment, why such proof should nut bo allow ed, will be given an opportunity ntthunbnva mentioned time and placo to cross-examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hunuv Rim:iiakt, 12-28-wfl Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrici: atLaGiianhk, Orkoon, 1 Dee. 5, 18S.S. f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hns filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of ids claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register nnd receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Jan. 25th, 18b9. viz. John Weluiio, D. S. No. 7303, for the SE qr. SE qr. Sec. 35, Tn. 3 S. nnd Lot l. Sec. 2. Lot 4. and SW nr. N V qr. Sec. 1, Tp. 4 S, R. 40 E, W. M. He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz : Andy Wilkinson, Thomas Wilkinson. Charles Conarty and N. C Robinett, all of Union, Oregon. Anv person who d sires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tbo Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not be allowed, will bo given on apportunity at the above mentioned tlmu nnd placo to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hn.vnv RiNniiAitr, 12-14-wtl Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. L.Nn Ornci: at La Gkandi:, OnEOo.v,) December 0. 1883. i 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 bo made In fo re tho register and reoeiver nt La Grand". Oregon, on Jan. 19, ISsO, viz; K fiiAiti) W. Makisbon, Hd. No. 3170, for the SW qr. SE qr. Sec, 23, Tn. 9 S, R. 45 E. He names the following witnesses to prove Ids continuous residence upon and cultivation of, salrt hind, viz: C. H. Craig. Joseph Hartly, lister Hoi comb uud Andy Augustus, all of Eagle valley. Oregon. Anv i)crnii whodesires to Drotost nunlnst the allowance of Mich proof, or who kn ms of any substantial reason, under the .iw nnd the regulations of tho Interior Depart incut why inh proof should nut bo id lowed, will bu given an opportunity ut iho above niontlomd time ami place ti crox " eininlne thou It unos of said claimant, aid to otter evidence In rebuttal of that mi' I tuitted by elnitiiaut. i lllf.VUV RLVEIIA.RT, , 12-14 . master ' PALMER it REY will allow you more for Portland, Oregon. Is tho oldest nmt most popular fdcntlflc nrl itu-olianiciil paper published and lias I lie liirtTFt oiroiilntlon of any pnpprof its cln in tin. world. l''ulty llliiHtnited. Best class of Wood Kntrrnv liiff". rubllflicd weekly. 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