,-..-i,..iM'ni'M -.waar uiJ"
mm MM MWI IIHIHHMIIIWIHH j ,, .mmr.iimUiUUeiajKyiJ''- , - j
kciioks most a fail
(traiihtc IVn I'lulurcd of Heone In the
Orient.
Ocuon, Italy, Doc. 12 1888
Editok Oitnao.v From
Thinking a few lines from tho far ofT
lnnd of limits, ami (lowers, und sunny
skies', might he of some interest to the
people of your part of the globe I take
the liberty of favoring you (if ho it may
bo culled) with n few crude linos that
prolrny the he-unties of Italia, to my
own unpoetic fancy and eye.
We stopped oil' the "(Jermaiiia" this
briclit and rofreshinir morning on to
the crowded wharves of Ci'cno.a. About i
ten yVmeiicans disembarked here all
tourists.
The bay is alive with tiny .white
sailed boats, maned by tho soft-eyed
Italian boys, who ply the thin and del
icate little oars witli a dexterous hand.
Some large vessels are lying at anchor
oh" shore, some arc continually arriving
and occasionally a large, ponderous,
man-of-war, or merchant craft weigh
anchor, and leisurely drifts away down
tho shining boi-om of tho .Mediter
ranean farther and farther, until only
a tiny spec): is visible above the watery
horizon. We wended our way through
the thick crowd to "Main street,', or
the wide, white walled promenade that
stretches out to the foot hills, where
tho little houses stand like some lono
little tombstone, in tho distance on the
brow of one of Ftalia's llowcry hills.
People in dense throngs crowd the
way. but at last, after patiently toiling
along with valise in hand for a lirtlf-ii-jnile
we found quarters that suited us.
c3ur stopping place was a small, but
neatly fitted cottage restaurant, situa
ted on a commanding little knoll,
wheie we could look lar sea-ward. It
has been a tiresome day, and but for
tho now, and striking scenc6 wo would
admit of being weary. From our win
dows to tho south, wo have one of tho
rarest panoramas that is found. Im
mediately below us is tho city. The
sun is fast sinking down over tho wes
tern peaks, and as ho sends a few labt
fragments streaming across tho distant
bosom of tho wave-ribbed Moditcrrani
an, a picture presents itself to our view
that would lend a new inspiration to
the magic brush of Michael Angello
but alas, poor Angela looked on scenes
like this long years before our feet o'er
tread tho classic shores of Italy. Tho
cosy town lies nestled at our feet, now;
the spiies of the many churches ami
cathedrals are gilded with a few stray
rays, and tho droll looking little hous
es that are clustered so closely togeth
er look so soinbro in tho closing scenes
of day. A sweet perfume comes steal
ing down the air, laideu with coolness
and vigor from tho far oil' snow-wreath-od
Alps, and with the perfume from
tho daintiest flowers that bloom in the
Muiny nooks by river I'o. Mere, a few
hundred yards east, is a bit of land
scape anil such a place it seems
tho straight and triangular roads mark
every field, and tho long rows of bright
green grape vines stretch oil' to tho top
of tlio hill; a ilower garden blooms
down closo to tho pans-way; every
line hero vies for tho quconship.
(iradually tho scones grow darker, tho
town is silent, save tho silvery tinkle
of the bolls on tho Hooks of goats that
como skipping clown tho llowery path
way to their folds by tho sea. Tho air
grows richer with its deoponing, and
the influence scoms like a vigor of life
breathed from tho very flowers. Tho i
gentle "MVish.swasn" ot tlio siiouueu
w.iv..- ..lonn linmWn the Mlonen now.
waves alone breaks the silence now
Tho tramp of foot has almost ceased,
and now, clear on tho evening air,
comes tho melodious strains of the
curfew chant. Soft-eyed Italian mai
dens, with sweet-voiced picalos, stand
nt the grim cathedral arches, and on
these small, delicate instruments they
pipe tho richest melodies that Italian
taste can construct, or Italian dexteri
ty execute. Tho sound sinks and
swells until the whole air seems re
spoudant to its sweetness. Tho nut
fiicinn's lingers drop from tho zealous
task and tho streets are as silent as tho
tomb. Thu full moon comes Hunting
up irom her bed behind tho green
wreathed eastern hills, and tho sea
onco more glows like a silver-riillled
shoot, "with tlio broken waves lea ping si
lently over one another ; tho softest skies
look down on tlio sleeping scone; the
nioon-beamH leap along down the wide,
-white promenade, until it teems a
silver-lined chalice. Oh, could poor
old Columbus Mop into his native city
to-night. Its shining steeples, its gor
geous palaces, tlio long, white, ghost
like eolonadcs and tlio sombre busts of
Fra Oiovanna. All these would make
his liosoin swell with piide at tlio fact
of his having boon onco a son of theso
fair scones.
Italy is pro-eminent in tho natural
beauties, if her Ciesar and her Cicero
nro withered to dust. Columbus could
wander bnok to his rusty, time-worn
clmiiics, and his soinbro tomb in the
sanctuary vaults of tho old cathedral
of Vallodollid with a good will, if his
tlini eyes could rest for a few hours on
tho changed scenes of his childhood,
Tlio glories of Italy still live; her
ilowers shall never fade; hor skies shall
lie ever cloudless ; her name, one decked
in tho rarest festoons from the gardens
of time. The fierce Hun could not
crush beneath his heel the soil that
nourished the genius. He may break
the marble bust of Julius Ciesar, but
tlio pen and bword of Ctesar shall nov
or rust nor decay. More anon,
CARL ROSS,
UNION
Tonsorial Parlors
J,, J. IIciick, l'lioruiKTou,
Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham
pooing, in the Latest style
of the Art,
Shop two doom south of Centennial hotel,
(II VII .MR A OA IX.
tf 'Ji-tf.
totiicMipr Store
AND SODA FACTORY,
Cor. Main and U Sts. - - Union. Orogon,
SIII;KMAX ItAI.HV, Proim.
Manufacturers ami dealers In Soda Wa
ter, Sarsaparilla. Oinger Ale, Cream .Soda
unit Champngne Cider, Kyrup, etc. Or
ilers promptly tilled.
at-
t.
Main Street. Union. Oregon.
HKNSON IJHOS. - PROPRIETORS.
Keep constantly on lianil
BEEF, PORK- VEAL, MUTTON,
.SAUSAGE, HAMS, LAW). Etc.
KSTItAYIJI) Oil STOI.KN.
From my ranch near N'orth Powder, one
ha v stallion, .1 venrsohl; one bay mare 'X
vears old; one brown -ailttlo horse, about
7 years old. all branded .1 J with Catholic
cross .1 underneath, on left shoulder.
A liberal reward will bo paid for the de
livery f tho above described hores, or In
formation that will lead to ttieir recovery.
JAM US YOItK,
j-21-ml Forth Powder.
TAKKN HI.
I, d. W. Smith, have taken im, at my
place of resident".) near Island City, on Dee,
'J'J. 1888, one steer described as follows:
One red-road steer, 3 vcar.s old past, of
medium size and build, slit in left ear, no
other mark or brand visible.
(!. YV. SMITH.
I hereby certify that I have thlt day ap
praised the above described (stray steer at
$18.00, on this lfith day of Jan. J.sst).
' T. 15. JOKES,
Justice of the Peace for Island City l'ree't.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Lanii Omen at La GitAMin, Om:oo.v,l
Jan. 1(1, 1RM). f
Notice is hereby tdvon that tho following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make tins! commutation proof In
support of his claim, and that said proof
will bo made before tho register t'lid re
ceiver at I.a Grande. Oregon, on March f,
18MI, viz:
Stki-iiiin K. I'iniici.i.,
nd. Xo. mx, for the KW H See Tp. 7S,
It l.t U.
Ho names the following wit noses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion or. said land, viz:
C. 1). Morgan, Thomas Coursen, ltobert
McFailden, ami James Iloopingarner, all
of I'Ine valley, Oreiron.
Anv person who desires to protest against
tho allowance of such proof, or who knows
of unv substantial reason, under t lie law and
1 tho regulations of the Interior Department.
why such proof should not be allowed, will
1 I hi given an opportunity at tho 'above men-
tioiicd time and nhice to rross-e.vnniine tho
t witnesses of said'claimant, and to offer evi
dence in rebuttal or that Milium ted ny
claimant.
IIlIMtV KlNKIIAUr,
l-'JI-wt). Itecister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
IiA.vn Ornrii at La Gieaniu:, Onr.nox,)
Jan. 1(1, 18MI. f
Notice is hereby given that tho following,
named settler has tiled notlea of his inten
tion to make llnal proof in support of his
claim, and that saiil proof will bo made be
fore the reginler and recelverat ha Grande,
Oregon, on March 5, viz;
J AMDS ltollllISS,
Hp. No. :i"0, for the SlA SU',', NYVH" SJi
mid XliKi HWK Sec LU To. 7 S. It -IT. K.
Ho mime the followiiiL' wi'licses
following witnesses io
urnvn lilu continuous residence upon and
cuiitvation oi, nam num. viz:
S. S. Pindell. C. p. Moreno
.1. T. Iloo-
piingarnor anil Koiiori .Mor iiuuon, an in
Pino valley, Oregon.
Anv person who desires to protest against
tho allowance of such proof, or who knows
of anv substantial reason, under tho law
and tho regulations of the Interior Depart
ment, whv such proof should not bo allow
ed, will J.t) given an opportunity at tho
above mentioned time ami place to cross
examine tho witnesses of said claimant, and
to tiller evidence in rebuttal of that submit
ted by claimant.
HlINUY RlNKHAKT,
l-lMwd Register.
NOT1CK KOR PUBLICATION.
Land Omci: at La Giia.niu:, Om:uiN,l
December l'., 1888. f
Notice is hereby given that tho following
named settler has tiled notice of his Inten
tion to make limit proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will bo made lie
fore the register anil receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, tin Jan. 'J, lsN, viz:
Wll.MAM Ml'ltllAY,
U.S. No. 791)1, for the N htf. NU or , KW
nr. NUtp. andSUqr. NW tjr. See. 1, Tpfi.
S, li. 40 K. W. M.
Ho niiuie.s the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said laud, vis:
h. A. ltobertsnn, Wade Shelton, Jehu
Muniiuoy and A. Cnekrell, all of Union, Or.
Anv person who desires to protest against
tho allowance of such proof, or who knows
of anv substantia! reason, under the law
and tlio regulations of tho Interior Depart
ment, whv such proof should not bo al
lowed, will he given an opportunity at the
above mentioned time ami place to cross
examine tho witnesses of said claimant,
ami to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that
submitted by claimant.
llKNKV Kl.M'.IIAKT,
12-H.uO Itogister.
KALKOF MIIUTGAC.KH I'ltOPKHTY
NOTICK IS HKKKHY GIVES THAT
whereas, ',, Nelson, on the '.'Sill day of
August, I8KS, gave to hid, S. Tarter, a chat
tel mortgage on eertatii personal property
to secure tlio payment of two certain prom
Isorv notes, payable to me or my order,
one for the Mini of J7.VO0 and the other for
the Mini of flOo.CO, with interest on said
notes from tho :Mh tiny of August, 18KS. at
the rate of ten per re;it. per . 1111111111 , and
whereas default hn been made in the pay
ment of said 100.00 note according to Its
terms. Now, therefore, this is to give no
tice that on account of sufli default and
under and lv virtue of tho terms of bald
1 battel murlgnge, 1 bnvo takru Into my
possession the property described anil lu
cludcil In said mortgage, to-wlt : O110 sor
rel horse branded 1 C on kit Mine, one sor
rel hone branded I, with half circle over
top, on left shoulder, one sorrel horse
branded It It on left shoulder or stillo and
0110 dark bay horse branded It 1 T on left
shoulder, and hi order to satUfv said note,
principal mid Interest and costs of this sale,
1 will oiler said horses for salo ut public
auction, to tho highest bidder, for cash, nt
J.S. Klliott's livery stublc. in the city of
Union. Piiltiu eountr. State of Oregon, on
Saturday tho ISth day of January. A. I).
IS: ut 'J o'clock iv M. of said day.
N. TAUTKlt,
Dated Jnu il, 1NS0 Mortgagee.
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KSTKAV NOTICK,
Taken up, by thounilersipncd.oii Decem
ber M. 1SSH. three miles and a half north
west of Pinevllle, In Pino Valloy, Union
county, Oregon, one bay mare, 4 years old,
I.r hands hlah, with blotch brand on left
shoulder, resembling a triangle two inches
across, with center burned out.
Owner will please prove property, pay
charges and taKe the same away,
l-ll-ta JOHN II. IUWIN.
StTMMONS.
In the Circuit court of tho State of Ore
gon, for Tnlon county,
Tho New Einrland Mortgage Security
Company, plaintiff,
vs.
John Baker, Margaret Baker and L. llacr,
defendants.
To the above named L. liner, defendant:
fN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK
I Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pearand answer the complaint tiled against
vou in tho above entitled suit, on or before
I ho second Monday In February, A. D.
18811, that being the first judicial day of the.
term following the expiration of the time
prescribed for the publication of this sum
mons, and if vou fail so to answer, for want
thereof plaintiff will demand judgment and
decree against you for the relief prayed for
in said complaint, to wit; Kor r foreclos
ure of plaintiff's mortgage upon the fob
lowing tkscribed property, to wit: The N
hlf of the SE or- of See. 34, and the NW nr.
of SV or. and tho N hlf. of SW tir of SV
tjr, of See. To. 1 S, of It. 38 E, of tho
Willamette meridian, Tnion county, Ore
gon, and that your claim thereto and in
terest therein bo declared subsequent in
point of time and subject to tho lien of
plaintiff's mortgage on saiil land, and that
you bo forever barred from all ritiht of
equity of redemption therein.
Tills publication Is made by virtue of an
order of 'he Hon. James A. Kce. judge of
the (Ith Judicial District of tho State of
Oregon, made on the 10th day of Decem
ber, A. D. 18S8. directing the publication
thereof to bo made in Tiik Orkuon Scoitt,
a weekly newspaper published at Union, in
Union county, Oregon, onco a week for
tho period of six weeks.
SHELTON it CAH BOLL.
PJ-1.0 Attv's. for Pin".
(SUMMONS.
In tho Juitlce court for North Powder pre
cinct, county of Union. State of Oregon.
J. B. C.rroll, PIIV. 1 civil action to
A. Hcynurd, Deft, f recovcr n,ont''
To tho above-named A. Itoynard, Jcfcn-
tn'thu NAME OK THE STATE OK
A Oregon, you are hereby required to ap
pear before iho undersigned,, a Justice of
the I'eaeo for the precinct ajoresaltl, on the
'Alth dav of February A. D. 1SSD. at the
hour of "one o'clock, i u. of said day, nt tho
nlllco of such Justice, in atd prectnci, ami
answer the complaint tiled against you in
tho above entitled action, that bring the
fifth day after tho expiration of the time
proscribed for tho publication of this sum
mons: nnd. It you fall to to answer, for
want thereof tho Plalutilf will take judg
ment against you lor the sum of seventy
and ninety-three oue-hundrciltlis dollars,
($70.03.) (I. W. DO LAN
Justice of the Pence.
This sunimous is ordered to be published,
by (I, YV. Dolan.a Justice of tho Pence for
N'orth Powder Precinct. Union county,
Oregon, on thin 3Ut day of Dtvtmlx r, A I
ISiW, directing the publication thereof to
bo mado In Tub Orkuon Seoi"r, a weekly
newspaper puhllthed At Union, Union
county, Oregon, once a week for the period
of six weeks. (I. W. UOLAN,
1 1 w 0, Justice of the Peace.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at La Oiusde, Oufi'.o.v, I
Dec. 3, 18SS.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her inten
tion to make final proof in support of her
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore tho register and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on Feb. 15. lbS), viz:
Haiuukt J. IIknueksuott, devisee of
William W. Boss, deceased,
Hd. No. 17C9. for theSE'4 NK i and NIC
SE qr. Sec. 7, nd HV. r, NW qr. ami NW
qr. SW qr. Kcc. fl, Tp. 8 S. B. 42 K.
She names tho following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
W. D. Emele and H. W. Lee, of Keating,
Oregon, ami Geo. W. Wright and James B.
Sams, of Medical Surincs. Oregon.
Anv person wnotiesiresioproiesi against
the nllowanco of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial reason, under tho lawaud
tlio regulations oi me interior uupaumciu.
why such proof should not bo allowed, will
be given an opportunity at tho above men
tinned time and place to ero.-s-examiiic the
witnesses of saitt claimant, and to nller evi
dence In rebuttal of that Mibmltted by
claimant.
Henry Bi.nkiiaiit,
12-7-wG Itegister.
APPLICATION' FOK PATENT.
Application for a United States patent; Sur
vey No. 10; Claim No 43; mineral appli
cation No. IM.
U. S. Land Okkick
La Gra.nhk. Oitr.ooN
Nov. 21. 1S8S.
TVT
rOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN THAT
IN W. T. Burdctt. Isaiah Anstead. D. W
Tice. C. J. Dutl'ey, and the Oregon Gold
Mining Company, a corporation, whose
post-otllco address Is Cornucopia, Union
county, Oregon, have this day tiled their
application for a patent for the,
lied Jncket
quartx lode, situated in Granite mining ills
trlot. In Township (1, South, of Bamro 45 E.
W. M ; tho tpiartz lode being described liy
tho official plats and field notes on file hi in
this otllce, as follows, to wit :
Beginning at the south-east corner of tho
claim, a point from which the quarter sec
tion comer between sections 27 and 28, in
Tp. OS, It. 4.r) E, bears S. (it degrees 6 min
utes E, ami 1503 feet distant, post being
marked "Comer No. 1. B. J. M. C. survey
No. 10" on north-west face; thence run
nine N. 15 degrees 32 minutes E. along east
boundnrv of the claim KV3 feet to post
marked ''Cornel No. 2, It. J. M. C. survey
No. 10;'' thenco N. i'J degrees W. U)0 feet
to post marked "Corner No. 3. H. J. M. C.
survey No. 10;" thence H. degrees 15 min
utes V. nloni: went boundary of claim 1330
feet to post marked 'Comer No. 4, B.J.
M.C, survey No. 10;" thence S. 82 decrees
E. along south boundary of claim 4S0 feet
to "Corner No. I,1' place of beginning, con
taining 10 and 13 oiie-buudreilths acres,
locution being recorded in volume "B"
quartz claims of Union county, Oregon, at
page 103. Adjoining claims are 'Silver
Boll" on the cast, the "ltobert Emmctf on
tho north and tho "Companion" on the
south.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
anv portion of fhesaUl "ltcd Jacket' quartz
lode above described, are required lo file
their adverse claim with the register of the
U. S. laud otllce at I.a Grande. Oregon, tin
ring tho sixty days period of publication
hereof, or they w ill bo barred by virtue of
tuc provisions of statute.
IU.MIY Itl.sr.llAUT,
Itegister.
It Is hereby ordered that tho foregoing
notice of application for a U. S. patent be
published for a (icrlcd of sixty days (ten
consecutive weeks) In TiikOkkuo.n Smut,
a weekly newspaper published at Union,
Union county, Oregon.
Henry Bineiiaiit,
II-30-wJO Beghter.
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Notice or t'lnnl Ki'ttlomeut.
In the county court of Union county State
of Oregon." In the matter of the Estate
til John K. Loid deceased.
The uudei'signeil. having filed her final
account in the above mimed court as atl
ministratrx of the Estate of John F.
Loid deceased, notice Is hereby given that
Tuesday the nth. dav of March, at the
hour of 10 o'clock . M. ot -unl day, lias been
annointetl as ihe tune, anil the court house
as tlie place by the said court, for the hear
ing ot oblcctioti.s to Hie same, ami the set
tlement thereof.
Datetl at Union Oregon, this lCih. day of
January, 1880.
Mli. A.J. IAM1.
Administratrx
TAKKN LI".
Sand Bidge. Dec. 4. ISSv
I, A. B. Conley. have taken up three
small saddle horses, described as follows:
One bay horse about 5 ye irs old, 14 hand
and 3 inches high, branded with a very
large spring seat hook on right thigh.
One bay horse about in years old, anil
about ll'j hands high, branded with a
itiamoniUou lclt shoulder, saddle marks,
star In forehead, right hind foot white.
One small roan hor.e about 5 years old,
about 12 bauds and one inch high, branded
O on left shoulder.
A. B. CONLEY
Cove, Oregon. Dee. 18, 18-W.
This certifies that I have thir, day ap
praised the above described etray horses,
the 1st at $20, the 2nd at and the 3d
at $1.1. B. B. SANBORN,
Justice of the Peace of Cove Precinct.
notic if "ko it iHj BucA-rToxT-
Lanp Ornci; at La GitANiu:, Oni:iiox,l
Dec. 20, 18S8. f
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of hi.s
claim, and that said proof will be made he
fore the register ami icceiverat La Grande,
Oregon, on Feb. 4, 180, viz :
John W. Woianv.
I). S No. 7219, lor the SEK SE4 .Sec 2. St
SW', and NE!, SW4' See l, Tp, 7 S, R II
E, W. M.
Ho names tho following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of, said land, viz:
Justus Wright, Seiglo ('oilman. Cvrus
Barnes, and Thomas Marlin, all of Medi
cal Springs, Oregon.
An v person who desires to protest against
the ailowtiiice of such proof, or who knows
of any substantial icason, under the law
and the regulations of the Interior Depart
ment, why such proof should iM be allow
ed, ulll be given an opportunity at the above
mentioned tune ami pi cv to i ro- cxamim
the wltnesM-s of saiil elatmuni. und to utlVr
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
llUNKY ItlMIMAKT.
12-iM-mi B-Ki-I.r.
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Having been duly appointed adminis
tratrix" ot' tlie estate of Frank B. Hyatt,
deco.i-ed. notice is hereby given to all per
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