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wasiiixkton. PINE VALLEY. An Interesting Letter From Our ICfru Iar Correspondent. Washington, Jan. 25tli, 1889. Editoii Okeook .Scout: Tho Republican tariff bill passed the Senate by a strict party vote. Al though many of its provisions had been changed in the last two days be fore its passage, no Democratic sugges tions were adopted, and tho bill is en tirely tho child of tho majority. It is believed that the Ways and Means Committee of the House, to which tho bill will ncjft in order bo referred, will send it back to the House with an ex haustive adverse report, upon which Mr. Mills is now busily engaged. In such an event the most likely course would bo to leave the matter to a con ference committee, which would deliver tho bill into the hands of tluec Sen ators and three Representatives to man ipulate until tho close of the fcession shut off legislation. A second plan is possible. Tho Republicans, with the aid of fourteen Democrats, could pass the bill. The difficulty lies in the fact that the House Republicans will not push the matter as vigorously as did their Senate brethren. Tho Senate bill is by no means satisfactory to all He publicans, and the desiic for an extra session of tjio next Congress is so strong thaj, tariff legislation will not be apt to be passed by the present body, although it is known that the President would sign tho bill. Tho bill passed tho Senate at eight o'clock on Tuesday night. A great many rumors of party desertions had occurred and it was with relief that the Republicans saw Senators Stanford and Plumb fall into line. The Penn sylvania iron men had brought their Senators into lino two days before. Senator IUddloliorgor, as in duly bound to preserve his erratic record, stated to the .Semite after the vote that if lie had not been paired witli Mr. Hlodgctt he Would luivc voted against the bill, as lie objected to the Plumb amendment creating a customs commission to pre pare tariff statistics, as being another official junketing party. If Senator Hiddleburger had voted, tho vote would have been a tie and the Republicans would liavo been defeated. Senator lliddlobcrgor is a very important- man on ii vOttt Hy four o'olok'm the afternoon tho galleries of tho Senate Chamber were tilled to a great extent with that im mense minority of Washington people who patronize every free show, no matter of what character. Tho people who go to public receptions, murine band conceits, big funerals and lircs with equal gusto, wore on hand prompt ly, tilled with a hearty tariff ignorance and a thirst for a sight of a light that did not materialize. Rcfore 7 o'clock tho Senate Iloor was crowded with mem hers from tho Houso wing of tho cap- itol, Jtvith whom tho Senators were chatting. Tho long and dreary roll calls had commenced and no Senator dared leave his place. Still, tho scene was very tamo com pared with that in tho House last June, when tho Mills bill was pased. Apart from Mr. Plumb's blind efforts to reduce tho duty on cotton ties one half, thcro was oven harmony. When tho Mill's bill passed a surging, heated mass of humanity struggled for every available) inch of room from which a view of tho House could be obtained, and every desertion of party met with mingled cheers and derision. This ex citement, however, was duo to no interest in tho tariff itself. It waB re garded meicly as an element of tho campaign for political purposes only, and no one was foolish enough to ex pect that tho bill would over become a law. Now that Mr. Rayard has washed his hands of tho Samoan difficulty, Congress appears eq .ally slow in taking action. Tho Republican members of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee are indispoEcd to make rapid progress, as they do not yet know what policy tho next administration will follow. Probable it is that Mr. Harrison will receivo the question as a legacy from this administration. Hy that time it is to bo supposed tho affair may have been settled by the prompt action of England. Neither Germany nor tho I'nited States could afford to give bat tle. Germany has her hands full with with her watchful European enemies, and this country has no navy with which to make war. Whether or not, as Mr. Rayard's friends allege, Mr. Cleveland lias treated him merely as a clerk, ho is held ro spunwibld for his own political death. From tho Kelly cmbroglio to the Sack villi folly, Mr. Rayard's administration lias been singularly unfortunate. From the ilshuries treaty to the Morocco trouble tho State Department has ex hibited very little but its weakness. In avoiding vital issues it has become tho rival of Dickcm.' "circumlocution ofllco." Nor can tho blamo for tliU con dition of a II airs bo shifted to the Pres ident shoulders. .1. H. C. Kxtrcmelv Cold Weather News of the ' Week-Mining Notes, Pt.e Valley, Feb. 3d, 1889. Weather mild and clear at present; eight degrees below zero tho coldest weather wo have had this winter. There js considerable sickness in Pino Tallcy this winter. Dr. Howard is kept very busy. J. A. Denncy is again able to be around after a tcveie attack of billions fever. Rev. Boylcs is busy circulating a ro- I monstrance against oting ontheques- tion of county seat removal. Wish him success. Among those on tho sick list arc Mrs. Mills, Ed. Mills, Rent Curry, Miss McFaddcn, and Mr. Henry Oliver, who still continues quite sick. Rev. Royles will begin a course of lectures in Pmelown school house sonic. time soon. Subject, "Revelations." Mr. Royles is well informed and quite a good rcasoncr, and his meetings should be well attended. We hear that Mr. Hopkins proposes to donate an acre of ground for the erection of a chmch here Methodist Episcopal, I believe. It will bo near the craveyard a cood place for a church edifice. Uoiu On tho 27th ultimo, to tho wife of Willis Spencer, a ton weight ten pounds. Some suggest that they must have weighed both mother am child. Their many friends are glad to hear that mother and child are doing nicely, as much anxiety has been felt in regard to the event. Tho protracted meeting held in Pine Valley recently by Rev. l okum and Rev. McCart, attracted the largest con gregations ever seen in this valley Tho school house at Pineburg was crowded nightly, Mr. Yokum is quite a fluent speaker, and McCant, if not so fluent in speech, has a very pleasant and persuasive manner. Excellent order prevailed and much interest was evinced in the meeting, seveial persons uniting with (lie church. Tho Superintendent of the Red Jacket mine has returned and we un derstand a roaster will soon be in opcr atiou and times lively. Rorn to tho wife of J. Raker, Jan, 31st, a son. The mother is notgetting along as well as could be expected. TtKPOKTER. Estray Notice. THIS IS TO CEItTIFV TH AT OX THE X filli (lay of January, 1S89, J. J. Conley, look up at liis place of residence, cm the sand ridccin Island nrcclnct. Union County. Oregon, and posted according to law, the following described estray annuals, lo-wu : One Imv niaro and colt. Said marc is cloven or tweh u years old, with white strips in forehead, right hind-foot white, and l.,,i,t ,,...., .. I,lf I, branded with a heart and bar on tho left shoulder, and appraised at One bay mare, three years old, about fif teen lianas ingn; star on loreneaci; nrandeci on right shoulder, hut not diseeruablc. A numbed at WO. One bay mare nnd colt. Haiti maro is aiiout thirteen lianas nigu; lour years old, with roaehed man ; branded on the left shoulder, but notdihcernable, and appraised at fli'.. One- dark bay gelding, five years old, about fifteen and a half hands high, with gnu tv logs; no brands to lie seen. Appraised at. 30. One bay flllc'y, two years old; left hind- mot white ; annul twelve iiand.s nigu; branded on the left shoulder, but not ctis- cernable. Appraised at 10. One bay gelding, two years old, about lourtecn nanus nigu; ion iiiun-iooi wnue; hraiidni on the It-it shoulder, but not ills deniable. Annruiscd at fito. One bay gelding, two years old, about louriecn hands nigu; right mud looiwntie; branded on me let) shoulder, but not ills eernable. Annraised at .'RIO. 1 hereby c-cutify that I appraised the above do-erilu'd est lay animals at the amounts followingench separately desiaibcd animal, and that said apprabcuumt was made nils isin nay oi .lanuarv, ismi. K I.' IOMI.-t! Justico of tho Peace for Island Precinct, Union County, Oregon. 2-7-W3 1SSTUA YK! Oil STdl.KN. From mv ranch near North Powder, one bay stallion, 3 years old: ono bay mare U years oin; one nrown sauuiu norse, annul 7 years old, all branded J J cm left shorn dor, except the stallion, which has a Catho Hu cross J underneath. A lilieral reward will be paid for the de livery of the above dc.scribullliorscK, or in formation that will lead to their recovery, JAM ICS YORK, 1-2 Mill Forth l'owder. TAKEN 111. .Sand Itldge. Dec. -t, If. I, A. 1!. Co nicy, havo taken up three small saddle liorfcen, dc-cribed as follows: One bay horse about ft yours old, II hands and ;i Inches high, branded wth a very large spring seat hook on right thigh. One bay liorso about 10 years old, and about ll' hands high, branded with a diamond on left shoulder, saddle marks, star in forelu-ad, right hind fool white. Ono small roan hone about 6 years old, about l'J hands and one inch high, branded ') on left shoulder, o A. 11. CON I. ICY Cove, Oregon. Pro. 18, 1843. Thin certifies that I have this day ap praised the above described estray horses, the 1st at f'M, the 2nd nt $:'0 and the 3(1 nt Mft. I. H. KANHOKN, Justice of the Peace of Cove Precinct. iVOTICK FOR PURLICATION. Lanh Oiricu: at la Ouaniik, OurooN, J Dec. 3. 18-18. Notice U hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of her inten tlon to make llnal nroof in snnnort of her claim, and that said proof will bo made bc- loro ino register ami receiver ai i.n iiruiuie. Oregon, on Feb. 15. m. vl: 11 ah in kt J. HrxiiKltsiinrr, devisee of William W. Hoss, deceased, Hd. No. 1720, for theBK'i NK nnd NKW HB cir. Hec. 7, and KV. cp-. NV (ir. and NW r. BW cp-. Hec. , Ti. fi 8, It. 42 K. nun mimes ino loiiowiug wuncstrs to nrove her continuous residence, tinou and cultivation ol, said land, viz; W. 1). l.melu and II. W, l,co, of Keatlnt, Oregon, nnd (ico. W. Wrluht ami Jmiucs II Sanm.of Medical Springs. Oregon. Any person wno desires io protest against the allowance of such nroof. or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law and iiiu regulation oi mc interior Department, why such proof should not bn allowed, will be given tin opportunity nt tho above men tinned time nnd place to cro-exainlnn the wllucs-es of ald claimant, and to oiler evi dence in rebuttal of thai submitted by claimant. lhNIIV IttNUlUJlT, Il?.7-w0 Kvtlster. WTn- bibb M-y w u My tsa erti a u a a pi i ppS The Campbell Country Press lias been long and favorably known to the trade as the best, most simple, most durable, and most profitable cylinder press for the genera) ubc of a country office. 'She above cut shows our new machine just out, which is our former press remodelled, simplified, and Improved with hpeeial reference to easy running hy hand power. In tho new machine wc have retained all the peculiar advantages possessed by the old, halving conccntiatcd and added to them until our press represents the nearest approach io perfection yet attained. In simplifying, we have been enabled to reduce the cost, making the cheapest, as well as the best press of this character in the market, and although especially designed for a hand-power press, wc apply tight and loose pulleys and belt slipper, at the nominal additional cost of P 15.00. THE PRICES WSLL ASTONISH YOU. 33x48, 6-Col. Quarto This press is kept in stock, and sold ONLY by Palmer &, Key, sole agents .for the prominent papers of Oregon, Washington Territory. Idaho and Uritisb Colmmbia. Don't waste your money on a cheap your 'Hand Press," in exchange, than any other houso East or West, HE SURE to write them for prices and terms on the New Improved Garaiplbd Country Press., And also for prices upon any Typo or Printing Material you may need. They Hell Lower Than Any House, on the CoaM. All Type Sold at Eastern Prices. 112 and 1 14 NOTICI5 OF KI N AI. SETTI.EMKNT. In the Comity court of tho State of Ore gon, for Union county. Notice is hereby given that the adminis trator of the estate of O. D. Andrews, de ceased, has presented for llnal settlement, and filed in tho above named court, his fi nal account In said estate, nnd that Tues day, the Mil day of March. 189, at 10 o'clock A. m. has been appointed by the court as the time for finally settling said estate and fur hearing objections to the same. JOHN A. CIIILDEUS, l-31-w.r Administrator. SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of the State of Ore gon, for Union county, The New England Mortgage Security VS. Johnllakcr, Margaret linker and L. liner, detendauts. To the above named L. Unor, defendant TN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK 1, Oregon, you arc hereby required to ap near and answer the comnlaint tiled .-urainst you in ino anovo entitled suit, on or nciore i no second Monday m reuruarv, a. I). 1SS!. that lifiiiL' thu lirht iudicial duv of the term following the expiration of the time proscribed fer tho publication of this sum mons, and if you fail so to answer, for want (hereof nlalntiff will demand iudmnent and decreo against you for tho relief prayed for in said complaint, town; rorn torecios uro of plaintiff's mortgage upon the fol lowing described property, to wit: The N tin oi ihe&Kip j(ir- oi Seo. Si. and the NW nr. of SW qr. and tho N hlf. of SW cp- of 8W th Tn qr. of Sec. X, Tp. 1 S, of It. 38 E, of the Willamette meridian, Union county, Ore- con. and that your claim thereto and in terest therein bo declared subsequent in point of time and subject to the lieu of plaintiff's mortgnuo on said land, and that yon be forever barred from all riflht of couitv of redemption therein This publication is made hv virtue of an order of iho Hon. James A. Fee. judge of mo um judicial l'lhiriri oi ino mate oi Oregon, made on thu 10th day of Decem ber. A u. in. directing the pudi cat ou thereof to bo made in Tin: Oiikook Scout. a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county, Oregon, owe. u week for the period or six weeks. nitiii.Turs .vt Aiiuuiiii. l'J-ll-wt! Auy's. for l'lir. SUMMONS. In the Justico court for North Powder pre cinct, county ot I'nion. Mate or uregon. J.E. Carroll, Pltf. 1 nvlUctloilto A. Iteynard. Deft. rctov,,r lno,u' To the above-named A. Iteynard. defen dant .- IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK JL Oregon, you arc hereby required to ap pear before tho undersigned., a Justice of tho Peaeo for tho precinct inoresaid, on the IWth day of February A. 1). 18S0. at thu hour ot ono o'clock, r. w, of said day, at thu olllco of such Justice, in said precinct, and answer the complaint tiled nualnstyou in the nbovo entitled uction, that being tho fifth day after tho expiration of tho time prescribed for the publication of this sum mons; and, if you fail so tn answer, for want thereof tho plaintiff will tnko judg ment airainst vou tor the sum of seventy and nlucty-thrco one-huudredtliK dollars, (70.U3.) (1 W. DO LAN jusuce oi tne reuce. This Mummons is ordered tobcnublUhcd. hv O. W. Dolan.a Justice of the Pence for North Powder 1'reclnct. Union count v Oregon, on tbl Slst day of December, A D 1SS. directing the publication thereof to bo made in Tit k Okcuok Scour, a weekly newiajior publlihed at Union, Union csiuuly, Oregon, mice a week for the period of six weeks. 1.,W. DOLAN, I I'W 0. .Justice of the Peace. I m ma a 1 ra n-si lift ?r I i ill) IBlff iflll NMMHNL1HHHH M II ff Hill WJSUm'Mlitt "HAND CYLINDER" SERIES. or9 - Col. Folio, $825. Freight to be added from BUY NO and worthless press when you can buy the Front Street, NOTICK TIMUKIl CUKTUItU. Lanii Oitici: at La (Sramir, OiikooxJ January 111. ISt!). ) Complaint having been entered at this oflice by Klverdo Draper against Dennis Dunn, for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Entry No. SCO, dated Octo ber 1, 1WS1, upon the SE H Section 25, Town ship 4 S, rnngo 40 e st, in Union county. Oregon, with a viewfto tho cancellation of said entry; contestant alleging that the said Dennis Dunn has not broken or plowed five acres of said land the first year, nor five acres the second year, nor cropped live acres the second year, ijor cultivated nor cropped I lie second five acres the third year, nor planted the first tlvo acres to trees, seeds or cuttings the third year, nor planted tho remaining five acres to trees, seeds or cut tings tho fourth year, the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this oflico on tho Kith day of Ma.ch. 18!, at 10 o'clock A. M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Service of this notice will bo made hv publishing tho same for four consecutive weeks in the Oiux.on Scout, a weekly news paper, published at Union, Union County, Oregon, and by posting notices as in United States land cases. J. T. OUTHOUSE, 2-7-3w ltecciver. NOTICIS OF FINAL SCTl'I.lillKST, In the County Court of tho State of Ore gon for Union County. NOTICE is hereby given that the admin istratrix of tho estate of James S. Urayton, deceased, has presented for final settlement nnd Died in said court tier until account in said estate, and that TUESDAY, THU 5th DAY OK MAltCII. 1880, has been appointed by tho Court as the time, and the County Court room, in tho Court House, in Union, Union Coui-ty, Oregon, as tho place for hearing any objections to said final account. HAKIUltA HKAYTON. 2-7-w5 Administratrix. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La (Iiiandk OnrooN.I Jan. 30. 1SS!. f Notice is hereby given that tho following named settlers have tiled notice of their in tentions to make final proof in support of their claims, mid that said proof's w ill bo made before tho reci'ter nnd receiver at La Orande, Oregon, on March 1ft, ISM), viz: Al.IlKItT W. Motukv. lid. No. 32)0. for the SW U Sec 81. Tn. 7 K U.4(1E, W M.nn.l Ai.vin Taktaii, Hd. 2151. for tho SE x SW ; W U SW M Sec 25. and NE K SE Sec 2.!, Tp. 7 S, K 15 EW M, and Edwin It. Oayi.oiih, Hd. No. 2501. for tho SE i SE W Sec 23. NE V NE '4 Sec 2tl, and W A NW M See 25, Tji7S, II -1ft, K W M.and Jami:s 11. Honi'isuAKNKii, Hd. 2t 35, for the E VJ N W i and W M NE 1 5,4 Sec 26, Tp. 7 S, It 45, E W M. j Thev name tho followlnc witnesses to prove their continuous resilience upon and cultivation of, said land, vit: Alvin Tartar, S S. rrindell. J. L. IIoo inciirner. K 11. Gavlord. James Uobblns. JohnS. Curry, all of Pine Valley, Oregon. Any person who desires in proiesi aaini tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial r asun , under the law and the regulations of th' Interior Department, why such proof should not he allowed, will lie given an opportunity at the above men tioned time and pluc to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimants, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IlEMUY JtlNEIUllX, 2-7 Jttnt&r. I n ..... mm Hilllll Hi J I I mi 3043, 5-o3. Quarto or 8-CoL FoJio, S725. the Factory in all cases. Pacific coast, who can furnish many testimonials of its fine working qualities, from the OTHER. Best Country Press made at such low prices Addresss PALMER ft IEY, (The only N'OTICK Of KOIIKEITUIIK. CoitHucoriA, Union Cob.vtv. OiiBfiox.l February 1, IS-!), f To W. T. Burdett and Mrs.Jas. Anderson : You arc hereby notified that I have ex pended one hundred dollars in labor and improvements upon the Spot Lode, Mtuatid in Oranite Minim; District, I'nioti County, Oregon, as wi 1 appear by certificate filed January 20th. 18 &, in Ihe cfllce of the ltc eonler of said county, in end r to hold -mid p'emi-es, under the provisions of Scctio'i 232s, Hevised Statutes of the I'nited St ites, being the amount required to hold the same for tho year ending Decmbcr 31t, lSv, and, If witlrn ninety (9i) days after the publication of this nntlce. von fail or refuse j to contribute your proportion of such ex I peuditu-o ar. co owner, your interest in said ! claim will bee mie the pronorty of the sub- 1 :i i..- ....i .1 o'jrt i C. .1. D UK KEY. Ky J. DuriT.Y, Agent. 2-7-.'!m Noncn or riNAi. si:tti.kiiknt. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for Union County. NOTICE is hereby given that the under signed, administratrix of the estate of A. Anderson, deceased, has presented fur final settlement, and filed in s.iid Court, her final nee. mut in said estate, and ill t TU !). I Y, THE 5rn DAY OK Mltt 11. IsSfl. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. of said d iv, lias been ap pointed by the Court as the time, and tho County Court room, in Ihe Court. House, at Union, Union County, Oregon, as the place for final settlement of said estate, and for hearing any objections to said fl.ial account. MAIiTHA 15. O. WOODS. 2 7-wfl (are Audurson) Administratrix. Nutiro of Flnnl .Settlement. In tho comity court of Union county State of Oregon. In tho matter of tho Estate ol John K. L i 1 deceased. The undersigned, having filed her final account in the above named court as ad mlnistratrx of tho Estate of John K. Loid deceased notice Is hereby given thin Tuesday the nth. day of Marc h, is'SD, at the hour of 10 o'clock . M.of snid clay, bus been appointed as ihe time, nnd 1 lie court bouse ns the place hy the said oouit, for the hear ing of objections to the same, ami ihe set tlement thereof. Dated at Union Oregon, this IC.h. day of January, lS8t). MUS. A. J. LfiD. Administratrx NOTICK FOlt PUBLICATION. Lni Oirim: at La Oiianpe, Ouniox,i Jan. l(i, 18sfj. 1 Notice is hereby uiven that the following named settler has tllocl no;ire of his inten tlon to make final commutation proof In support of li's claim, and that said proof will bo made before tho register snd re ceiver at j liraudo, Oregon, cm March 5, ISfcO, viz: STEI'llKN S. Pinukll. Hd. No. I21S, for thu SW M 28, Tp. 71", It 45 E. lie mimes the folloidnc witnessev to prove liiw continuous roaUlonoo ukii and cultiva tion of. said land, via: C.D.Morgan. Thonas four-en, lt'' rt Mc-Kadden, and .1 Mines ILtopiugnrm r, .ti, of Pine valloy. Orrsan. Any H-ron wliodeai 'Os to fvr.ee , a;.iiw the allowance of Mich prihtf. ,,r 1 n.,,' of anv -ut.tantial rensoii. to tin- la c .nd ihe regulaiions of the Interior liepBruui.t, . why such proof should nut I allows I, win be given an opMriiinit a h.- jln me,i- tioncxl time and nUee to cr "--.i!o'iic tlie witiiussesof said cluniiuiit. and 10 offc-c i 1 dilioit ill rctiuul 01 tha: Mibimtnd U daiuunt. HrM KiMtivKr, 141 w0. p.n-t. t o o 1 EMI PALM Ell A HEY will allow you more for Print cr'd Supply Depot,) Portland, Oregon. TAKEN UI I, 0. W. Smith, have taken up, at my place of resiilcnc' near Island City, on Dec, 20. If sS, one.steer described as follows: One ied-road steer, 3 years old j ,st, of medium size and build, slit in left ear, no other mark or brand visible. (i. W. SMITH. I hereby certify that I have this day ap-prai-ed tha above described estray steer at !?1S.00, ou this 15th day of Jan. IKS!). T. E JONES, Justice of the Peace for Island City Prec't. ADMINISTKATItlX NOTICK. Having been duly appointed adminis tratrix of tlio estate of Frank B. Hyatt, deceased, notice is hereby given to all' per sons having claims against tho said estate, to proont tho same, duly verified, to ino at my residence at Suinmcrville, Union county. State of Oregon, within six mouths troll! this date. Dated this 3rd dav of January, 18SP. OltPHA YOKK. 1-1 Administratrix. SAI.KOF MOItTGAOKIl I'ltOl'IJHTV "vtotipi.t is: irvni.'iiv r-.ivi-v that wheroas, Z. Nelson, on the 2Mb day of august, invs, gave to me, .. rarter.n chat tel mortgage on certain personal property to secure the payment of two certain proiu isory notes, payable to me or my order, one for tho sum of $75.00 nnd the cither for the sum of $100.CO, with interest on said notes from the 2-th day of Augtiu, 1S3S, at tho rate of ten per cent, per annum., and whereas default has been inade in tho pay ment of said iflO'i.O) noto according to its term-. Now, therefore, this is to give no tice that on account of such default and under ami by virtue of the terms of said battel mortgage, I have taken Into my possession tho property dc-cribed and in cluddlnnid mortiragc, to-wit : One sor nl horse branded 1 C cm l;lt stiile. one sor rel hor-e branded L with half circle over top, 011 Kft shoulder, one sorrel horso branded B It on left shoulder nr stifle and one dark bay liorso branded It PT on left shoulder, and in order to satisfy said note, principal and interest ami costs of this sale. 1 will olfirsaid horses for sale at public miction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at J.S. Klliott's livery stable, in the city of Union. Union county, State of Oregon, on Saturday tho 12th day of January, A. D. IS-S0 at 2 o'clock p. m. of said dav. N. I'ARTEH. Dated Jan 3, ISO. Mortgagee;, NOTICK FOU PUBLICATION. Laxu Oitici: at La (ika.vuc, Okkoon.I Jan. 10, ImO. f Notice Is hereby given that tho follow ing naincd settler has H tol notioe of his inton tion to nnko final proof in support of his laim and that sa'l proof will be inadu bo fore the regUler and receiver nt La Ctranele, eiregon, iii..Mrcii .-, hji, viz. J vmks Hoiiiiins, Hp. No. 8070. for the sj SE, NWJ SEK and N h4 SW',4 Sec 20, Tp. 7 S, It 5 E. He name, the following wi'noseus to prove hi . mitinuoiu rcildenee upon and uliiration of, said land, via- s. I'indell. c. D. Muiyau. J. T. Hoo i u(.Mrier and Itobert Mcl'adden, all of Pin- va'le-y, Oio'on. An p r-i-n .vho desires to jirotest agaiiiht the .d'ott 11 f ftiiuit proof, or who knows t .1 -tiU.iii'.tid raoii, under tho law I'l l .ig.t.Mituu .if Uiii InU-rior Dcpart nirtit. why hiit-h rMt should not Iw allow--I will . e i(itu an opimrtunliy at tho nUe ineiitioi e i time a nl place to cro- iinioi the-wttici.e of uid claimant, ami ' oif, 1 , iilci.ee 111 rebuit.il of that kiibmlt- ' d In , I ill Husky Kinkiurt, 1.1 c. Itoyiaiwr, y