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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1889)
lUJuurnKjnuiini u nuiMimiMi. mijixiuu uimui.'.. I 1 ' ; an-u i.n.. J jgrc: IN ITALY. flinplite IVunl l'lcturcn from Ilie I'cn of uur Itcgulnr Ciirrr:onilcnt. Kavknna, (Hiily), .Inn. 0, J881). Editoii ok tiik Scout: 1U8t night was ii horiiblo night. It don't seem that such storms conld j rage over the placid breast of a land ! jylioic (lowers arc dressed in their gay t cat hues the entire year. About ten o'clock, ., yesterday, the skies in the northeast becatno lightly overcast by a lleeey veil of clouds. It did not look threatening at first, but by .'! o'clock the visible. cano)y was rather gloomy looking. It grew darker as the day went on the heavens and the chniu-liko gl of lightning hurried and (lashed in wild and furious confusion. The wind blew u little at first, then became stronger and louder, until it roared down the mountains and out over the the onco blushing arenas of learning wun tne stupui gananus 01 siotn anu indolence. The forum whore the Roman populace shouted with a vehe mence, that shook the earth, is the dreary abode of the owl and bat. The fields that were once the play-ground of the fierce phlanax of Rome, is now the garden of some tame and gentle mountaineer. How changed! (J.wu. Ho-s. A I'K!iNOM15NAL lZXl'I.OSION. BE a ft zr - o to Tin- Front Kml oT a riifmcngvi- Conrh IWiiuii Out 1.v mi Hxitliiillng Slny'. 'Ycstor- I'he Haul Orriimiiiiii says nn. Fierce cla)s of thunder rent , (kv afternoon, about four o'clock, the , ravens and the chaiu-liko gleams I (t&1 J'.'111 f. V""?1!.. ' siuinca ny a suiitien ami leniue it-ptui sounding like a blast, only louder and more severe. At the same time chunks of wood and iron were seen to ascend from a point near the depot, some of j them rising over one hundred feet into : the air. and fallim? in even direction. sea like the furirs of a pent-tip demon j like a rain of pitchforks and brickbats, were loo.-edonair. Blacker and blacker i People commenced running at a lively rate toward the depot to discover what j the trouble was, most of them being' of the opinion that a locomotive boiler j had exploded. They were soon nunc- j eeived, however, and word treated to a niglit they had never seen befoie and will probably never see again. The Senile steam heating stove in one end of the car had exploded. The top had gone straight through the roof of the ear, making a whole about four feet square. The water closet near the stove had been totally demolished, and nearly every window in the car broken by the concussion, which must have been something fearful. Througnout the ear were scattered bits of iron, wood and broken glass, and it presented a gieat contrast to its appearance a second before. Providentially, there was no one in the coach, used on the freight, between Pendleton and Walla Walla, at the time of the explosion. Mr. Downey and his assistant, who weie sitting placidly in a ear seat before the explo sion, had left it not a moment before, and not a moment too soon. Master Mechanic (iraham and anotner gentle man had started in the direction of the car before the stove blew up, intending to make an inspection, but are mighty glad they didn't get there. Had any one been present in the car when the explosion occurred, instant death would have been their fate. The heart shudders over the thought of the ter rible destruction l() life and limb which would havti cueucd bid Je coach been yu tliv rwl mid Su of people. Tim itHhln Iii nrm t wlni'wl ilmnrimnrin 1 that thnv ! II.a IS m BE a a IM vm the ink-like clouds boiled up, bank on bank, now deepening into n thick and impenetrable shroud, now breaking and spreading a little down the surging waves of the sky, but it set a gloom over the town, the city, the little coun try home, black as the mantle of Erebus. The villagers bustled here ami there, the little market earls rattled on the pebbly streets, the doors were closed, the maids gathered up the folds of their garlanded gowns and stole re luctantly undcrsliclter. Itcamol Loud and dee) the hoarse thunder muttered i and grumbled and groaned away up among the peaks and pinnacles that lift their crests to the sky. At first the rain e line in deep and silverv sheets. It was blown hither and (hither by the tempestuous winds that howled drear-1 ily as the wail of some grim and phantom-like dirge. It grew furious; it I rushed in torrents and poured down j the s( reels in whirling, winding pools. ! No man was brave enough to face this storm. Although ye correspondent lived in the rainy lands of old Oregon till the i moss came bulging out of his back I and the webs cume between his toes, it was too tough. No storms like this ever i drown the pine-clud bosoin of Oregon's mountains.' It is a storm that Italy "lone iniowtf, Thoy tell us rnnvr : M v-' -Bl o O re n c "HAND CYLINDER" SERIES. Tho Campbell Country Press lias been long and favorably known to the trade as the best, most simple. mot durable, and most profitable cylinder press for the general use of a country olllec. The above cut shows our new machine just out, wliicli is oar former press reinoddled, simplified, and Improved with special reference to easy running by band power. In the new machine we have retained all the peculiar advantages possessed by the old, having eonrentiated 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 iharartcr iu tbo market, and although especially designed for a band-power press, we apply tight and loose pulleys and belt slipper, at the nominal additional cost of li.00. THE PRICES WBLL ASTONISH YOU. 33x48, 6-Col. Quarto or 9-Col. Folio, $825. 3043, 5-Col. Quarto or 8-Col. Folio, $725. Freight to be added from the Factory in all cases. This press is kept in stock, and sold ONLY by Palmer ,fc liey, sole agents for the Pacific coast, who can furnish many testimonials of its line working qualities prominent papers of Oregon, Washington Territory. Idaho and British Cohnmbia. from the BUY NO OTHER. Don't waste your money on a cheap and worthless press when you can buy the lle.-t Country Press made at such low prices your "Hand Press," iu exchange, than any other house Hast or West. UK STUB to write tbein for prices and terms on the PALMER ifc REY will allow vou more for lew improved Campbell Country And also for prices upon any Type or Printing Material you may need. They Sell Lower Than Any House on the Coast. All Typo Sold at Eastern Prices. AW Visited about s!x ini'ies a year by these storh)?. ' This morning is bright ns usual. The air is glorious; it is vigorous and delightful. A few stray clouds are shiftii.g hero and there, but the storm is .over. We received (he first copy of the Oitnoo.v Si'oi'r this morning. It had been forwarded from Venice. How lioine-liko it looked ! To see the names of our countrymen once morn seems liko being plaecdin the land of prolific, fruits and more congenial living. We took a gondola a small, light vessel, and sailed out over the bay, around and in tbo .vicinity of the city. It was delightful to breathe the pure, free air, and as wo lean over the edge , gni(e to Oregon and of our boat and let oiir (inners play on I where farinitiu land can never heard of u like accident before. Xo one knows how it occurred, but the presumption is that the steam was prevented from circulating in some manner, the natural consequence being the explosion. The Searle steam heat ing nparatus used in this and other coaches is designed particnlaily with an eye to safety, and this is probably the first instance on record of theirex ploding in the manner described. The car was taken to the Dalles shops last night for repairs. The damage is con siderable, one end being almost entirely wrecked. CiililliiK t Oitkoii. Word conies fiom Han Kraneisco that the observation of railroads now shows a tendency this year to eini- Washiugton, be taken up 9i (The only Printer's Supply Depot,) 112 and 1 1 4 Front Street, Portland, Oregon. NOTICi: OK FINAL SHTTI.UMHNT. the still, peaceful waters, wearo brought jr purchased at reasonable prices, i . r ... f mi. i ii i... IS Slimuiar uiau suen himii mujuiii Jilll 111 Jli:i' llll livlll P niJMia. ' hound, purpl" peaks We sail and sock, ,, . llluo inlets' mill ibeir'iTystal creeks!" it I i ,!. it' If your pqet,.,llil)'n!jin, could bo set down on this, plnoOi iiow,, his Oregon rhymes would sink1 into significance with the spirit of tbo "('lOiitieal beauty here. We can ei) 'tlie high uplands that lift thyif ,snpw-qiested peaks to the blue, ethereal, skiVWhm the Kubi con Itiver comes gushing out down the gorges to the- sc.'; 'This1 is' the river that marked the boundary line between Ciesar and lilS northern neighbors at one time, luidyheru,. his ambitious spirit lead him . Io. conquer his friends. When ho came .to .thi lino a treaty came to his ,nvind';hO ' had once made with the natioiV'acrW llty'rlver. lie hesitated to css ty hi;oj( ,ti) the former ties ami' lmnlajious, hut the war-like spirit, was stronger,' and he plunged iu with the wOlan)rttion,"The die is east!" Ho wont on'nhtl brcltighl the nations low in the dus.t boforo the throne of Casur There are .many iilaMo places near here. The low. roeky hills that lift up back of the town are covered with old crumbled ruins the sad relic of moro luxurious days. Their low, vaulted doors are faf, hilling p ruin. Tim ivy grows through thuir windows and clings about- the mouldering pillars. Here, long years ago, the low-browud monks wended their lonely wAy to these rot ting chapels to ahk Dip blessings of lieu von on the world, and to do penance for the sins of man, When Itome was in her glory, tho traihpof tho conquer ing armies 'could have been heard come from the south, which has hith erto enjoyed a monopoly of tidal waves of population. The re-action has come, and the people now start lor a i part of the coast that never has had any "boom," nor created any excite ment. It looks as though people were coining, so we may as well leeoneile ourself to the fact and prepaio to wel come them as warmly as they deserve, and they deserve well if they bring money to buy homes in Oiegon. Itiiilili'ii'H Arnli'ii Milw. Tin: 1Ii:st S vi.vi; iu the world for Cuts, Hntles. Sores, I'lrers, Salt lthcuiu, Fever .Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cbilbltdns, Corns, iiiul all .Skin Kvuptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. I'rtco St cents per box. For sale at Hrown's drug store. Hstrny Xoiice. riMllS IS TO CBKTIFY THAT ON T 1. fith day of January, ISMi, .1. .1 , Conley, took up at Ids place of residence, on t lit sand ridge iu Island precinct , Union County, Oregon, and posted according to law, tho following described ostrav anhaaN, to-vlt: One bay mare and coll. Said mare is eleven or twelve yearsold, with while. strips In forehead, right hind-foot white, and about fourteen and a half, hands huh; branded with a heart and bar ou the left shoulder, and appraNcd at $X. One bay mare, three years old. about fif teen hands high: star on forehead; branded on right shoulder, but not diseeruable. Apprabed at i'M). One buy mare and coll. Said marc is about thirteen hands high; four years old, with reached man ; branded on the left shoulder, but not dimTiiahlc, and appraised at JAY Olio daik bay gelding, live years o'd, about llltccii and a half hands high, with goutv legs; no brands lo be scon. Appraised at 30. One hay alley two years old ; left hind foot white; about twelve hands high; branded on the left shoulder, but not (lis etriiahlu. ApnraUcd at $10. One bay gelding, two years old, about fourteen hands high; left hind-foot white; branded on the left nhouldcr. but not dl- iluruubic, Apprnincd at pJ. too timid to light for tho name that once sent a thrill 01 'terror to the heart of the foe-RopuuiH. 6h(!(lome whuro aro your legions? Jblj j jdiir, where i your fcWordt JTJu lmrlj)Tnn hiiHatruwu . ... tli i , uvuiuiiii'. ,v iiuiiin'i! hi ini. trending in melancholy ntood along i One hay gelding, two vears old. about the ,l,orcof (his land but now how , ftKm'Jile 'liaKl:! changed! Tho inild-eyetl Italian ticems i coruable. Appraised nt$.Ki. t iivit'iiy re' my uiui i MipmiMii uic above dii-eiibid ttrny animal at tho luuniuiufnliowlnjf each upu att'ly described annual, and that snid uppniWeniiMit was niudo iliU lath dny of .laiiuarv, ltW'. 1 . ii. ju.uc, Isluiid 1'ris'liH't, jiifctlcq if thu )'quw for ' IJnlon ('oiuity.Ondn. In the County court of the State of Ore gon, for t'nlon county. Notice is hereby given that the adminis trator of (be estate of O. I). Andrews, de ceased, has pre-enled for final settlement, and filed iu the above named court, bis fi nal account In said estate, and that Tues day, the .Kb day of March. ISMI, at 10 o'clock a. m. has been' appointed by the court as the time for finally settling said estate and ferheariug objections to the same. JOHN A. CHII.DKltS, l-:il-wfi Administrator, SUMMONS. In the Circuit court of tho State of Ore gon, for I'nlon county, The New Knuland Mortgage Security Company, plaintiff, vs. John linker, Margaret Maker and L. ltaer, defendants. To the above named I., ltner, defendant : J N TIIK NA.MK OF TUB STATU OF 1. Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pearand answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the second Monday in Februarv, A. 1). ISMI, that being the first judicial day of the term following the expiration of the lime prescribed for the publication of this sum mons, and if you 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; For a foreclos ure of plaintiff's mortgage upon the fol lowing described property, to wit: The N hlf of the SB qr- of See. .!(', and the NV qr. of SV qr. and the N hlf. of SV qr of HV ip of See. m.Tii. 1 S, of It. ;JS B, of the Willamette meridian, t'nioii county, Ore gon, and that your claim thereto and in tent. t therein be declared subsequent in point of time and subject to the lieu of plaintiff's inortgauii on said land, and that you be forever barred from alt riliht of "equity of redemption therein. Tills juiblieatlon is made by virtue of an order of the Hon. James A. Fee. judge of the llth Judicial District of the State of Oregon, made on the 10th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1SSS, directing the publication thereof to be made in Tin: Oukoox Scour, a weekly newspaper published at Union, in Union county, Oregon, once a week for the period of six weeks. SIlBl.TON.tCARKOLh. la-U-wtt Ally's, for 1'IIV. SUMMONS. In the Justice court fur North Powder pre cinct, county of Union, Stale of Oregon. J. B. Carroll, ppr. rivil !H.tiol, to A. lie.vnaril.Dch. ) rmm'r ,,,0,u,' To (lie above-named A. Iteynard, defen dant : I N TUB NAMB OF TUB STATU OF 1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear before the undersigned,, a Justice of the Peace for the precinct ajorcsaid, on the I -inn nay in eeoruaiy -. i. irwr. in uie hour of one o'clock, r. M. of said day, at the olllce of such Justice, In said precinct, and answer thecoiuiilaiat filed aualnst you iu the above entitled action, that being the 1 fifth day after the expiration of the time ; prescribed for the pnbfieation of this .sum mons; and, if you fall so to answer, for want thereof the plalntl!!' will take judif ' incut against you lor the Mini of seventy I and nlnetv-three ouo-hiiudiedths dollars, , (fTO.Ki.) . W. DO LAN .Justice of tne Peace. ThU summons is ordered tobepubitslied, by (I. YV. Dolaii, a Justice of the Ponce for North Powder Precinct, I'nlon county, Oregon, ou (his Itlst day of DcceinWr, A I). l.-vSN, directing the publication thereof to bo niHilo In Tub Oiiuoon Scoit. a weekly newpnpir published at Union, Union county. Oregon, once a week for the period of fix wcc.. (J.AV. DQI.AS,. r...'ii in.iT.r., ,i,-,, i.,,;.-. .MaiHV VI . IV ., . , NOTici:---TiMni:u cui.tuki: NOTIOK OF FOKFICITUKH. Conxecoi'i . Union Cocvtv. Onr.oo.v.l February 1, ISM). )" To W. T. Iturdettand Mrs. Jas. Anderson: You are hereby notified that 1 have ex pended one hundred dollars iu labor and improvements upon the Spot Lode, situated in (iranite M ining District, Union County. Oregon, as will appear bv certificate filed Lami Oitici: at La (iitAxnt:, Oni:oox,) January .11, ISM). )" Complaint having been entered at this olllec by Blverdo Draper against Dennis Dunn, for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture Bntry No. filKi, dated Octo ber 1, 1SS1, upon the SB', Seeti'ii Si, Town- .1.:.. i u .......... til.,,.., I., it. ..,, Oregon, with a viewto the cancellation of i Jauuaiy Jilth. lsso ui the liee of the Ke said cntrv ; contestant alleging that the said I l'"r'll'.r of said county, m order to hold said Dennis DuniO.as not broken or plowed five V.!Vn"i:cs; u,,"iV'', ' 10 ,,f t!Yl""V"-.r, I0 V" acres of said land the first vear, nor live 's, I evised statutes of the I n ted States, acres the second vear. nor cropped live being tlu-aniount requited to hold he same acres the second vear. nor cultivated nor 1 f"'-, year ending "fwmhpr .ilst, lhss, cropped the second llveac.es the third year, 1 '. If jvitlim ninety (!) )) days after the . , ., . i , mililii'.'iUrin ol t hit mi i'i' vn In nr rnf w nor n niiieo ii e n si nvc acres io irees. seens i . ; r 1 j." . .,.!...! ..!........! l. itVd. or cuttings the third year, nor planted the i remaining live acres to trees, sectls or cut- j tings thu fourth year, tho said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office , on the Pith day of March. 18s!), at 10 o'clock I A. m., to respond ami iurnisn icsumony concerning said alleged failure. Service of this notice will be made by publishing tho same for four consecutive weeks iu the Oanoov Scoct, a weekly news paper, published at Union, Union County, Oregon, and by posting notices as in United States (and cases, J. T. OUTHOUSB, 2-7-3w Receiver. NOTICK OF INAI. S12T I'l.UM UXT. Ill the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Union County. NOTICB is hereby given that the admin istratrix of the estate of James S. Uraytoti, deceased, has presented for final settlement and filed In said court her final account in said estate, and that TUBS DAY, TUB r.rti DAY OF MAKCII, ISM), has been appointed bv tbo Court as the time, mid the dainty Court room, iu the Court H "Use, in Union. Union t'ourty, Oregon, as the phuc for hearing any objections to said final account. 1IAK1UKA 11HAYTON. 'j-7-v5 Administratrix. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Land Omen at La Ckandc Oui gon.i Jan.IiO, ISM), f Notice is hereby given that the following naincd settlers have tiled notice of their in tentions to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof's will bo made before the register and reeeiv. r at La (irande, Oregon, on March IS, ISM), viz: Amikht W. Motm'.v. Hd. No. ,T.0. for the SV M Sec .11, Tp. 7 S It. tK, WM.unl AI.VIN TaUTAK. Hd. '-M51, for tho SB !4 SV K W H SV i Sis- St. and NB M SB 4 See 'Hi, Tp. 7 S, U l.'iBWM.and BnwiN II. (! AYi.oitn, Hd. No i0t. for the SB yt SB Vf Sec Si. NB S NB '-, Sec and W NW K See'.'.-). Tp7 S, It l. B W M.aiitl James H. IIooimsoaunkii, Hd. ,.M.', fr the B H NV W and W X NB U See 20, Tp. 7 S. It 4.". B W M. They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: Alvin Tartar. S. S. Prindell. J. L. Hoop ingarner. B P. Oavlord, James Knbbius, John S. Curry, all of Pine Valley. Oregon. Anv person whoilesires tu protest against the allowance of Mich proof, or who knows of anv substantial r ason, under the law and the regulations of th Interior Domrtuieiit. why such proof should not be allowed, will Ih given an opportunity at the above men tioned lime ami plane to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimants, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. iHCMlY-HlNKllAIlT, INT Itngftifer. to contribute your proportion of such ex penditure as co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the properly of the sub scriber under said section L'.'iiM. C. .1. DUFFBY. By J. Dimtcy, Agent. ,-7-:iin NOTICE OF FINAL SCTTMiMUNT. in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for i'nlo'n County. NOTICB is hereby given that the under signed, administratrix of the estate of A. Anderson, deceased, has presented for final settlement, and Hied in said Court her tinal ace.iiiut in said estate, and tied TUBSDA Y, TIIB5T1I DAY OF MAltClI. 1SS!). at 10 o'clock, a. m.. of said day, lias been ap pointed by the Court as the time, anil the County Ciiurt room, iu the Court House, at Union, Union County, Oregon, as the place for final settlement of said estate, and for bearing any objections to said Ii ud account. MAKTH V B. (J. WOODS. 2 7-w5 (nrc Anderson) Administratrix. HSTItAYKI) OK STOI.HN. From my ranch near North Powder, one buy stallion, ,1 yearsold; one bay marc years old: one brown saddle horse, about 7 years old, all branded J J on left shoul der, except the stallion, which has a Catho lic cross .1 underneath. A liberal reward will be paid for the de livery of the above describedlhorses, or In formation that will lead to tneir recovery. JAMBS YORK, l-L'l-nil Forth Powder. TAKEN HI'. Notice nf Flnnl St'ttlrmeiit. Ill the county court of Union county State of Oregon." In the matter of the Bstate ol John F. L ii.l deceased. The undersigned, having filed her final account in the above named court us ad ministratrx of the Bstate of John F. Loid deceased, notice is hereby given thin Tuesday the Mb, day of March, IsSO, at the hour of 10 o'clock M.nfsultl dav, bus been appointed as .lie t ino and ilie court house as the place by the said cou t for tic hear ing of oldei titnis to the same, and die set tlement thereof. Da'ed at 1'nion Oregon, this lG.li. day of January, lS.M). MRS. A.J. LOID. Adininistrairx NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Lnd Omen at La Gkandk, Oitnoos,) Jan. 10, 18M). f Notice is liereby uiveuthat the followlng nuined sttt'er has tiled nodee of ids intun tion to make final eommutation proof in support of his claim, and llmt said proof will be made before tho register and re ceiver at La (irande. Oregon, on Manh ft, ISf, viz: Stkciiiin S. Ii.ni:Li.. I Id. No. 2Ui, for the SW -,' See Si, Tli. 7S, K 45 B. He names the following witnesse to prove hi continuous rcidcnoe iqiou and cultiva tion of. said land. vU: C.D.Morgan, Thomas Coursen, Robert McFadden, and .liinics lloopingamer, nil of Plue alley. Oregon. Anv person wiioiteoires to protest tigahut the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and Ilie regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, wilt tie ghen an opportunity at the above men tioned time and pluee to croM-cxiiihie the witueeMif wiid elMimant. and to offer evi dence hi rvi'U't.il nt that sulnnitti-d by oiahiiaiit. llKNItV RlNKIUllT. I-'.M wfl. R.-irist, : Sand Ridge. Dec. i. 1883. I, A. 15. Conley. have taken up three small saddle horses, described as follows: One bay horse about 5 years old, 14 bands and .1 inches high, branded with a very large spring seat hook on right thigh. One bay horse about 10 years old, and about 1 Di hands high, branded with a diamond 'on lett shoulder, saddle marks, star hi forehead, right hind foot white. One small roan horse about a years old. about 1'2 bands and one inch high, branded on leit shoulder. A. 15. CONLEY Coye. Oregon. Dee. 18, 18SS. This certifies that I have this day ap praised the above described est ray horses, the 1st at $11), the I'nd at Jit) and the ad at 15. 15. SANBORN, Justice of the Peace of Cove Precinct. TAKF.N Fl. I, (i. W. Smith, have taken un, at my place of residence near Island City, on Dec, ID. 1SS8. one steer described as follows: One red-road steer, .'I years old p.ist, of medium size and build, slit iu left ear, no other mark or brand visible. (i. V. SMITH. I herebv certify that I have this day ap praised the nbovi described istrav steer at iflS.00, on this 15th dav of Jan. lssii. ' T. B JONES. Justice of the Peace for Island fit v Prce.'t. A DM I NIS rUATKIX nWick. Having been duly appointed admin! tratrix of the estate of Frank 15, Hyait, deceased, notice is hereby given to all" per sons having claims against the said estate, to present the same, duly veKli-d, to me at my nMdcive at Suinmerville, Union county. Stateof Oregon, within six months In in this date. Dated tlili Ilrd day of January, 18s9, orpha York. 1-1 Administratrix. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Laxi Okmck at Li (Iuaniie, Oiikoon,) Jan. UI, 18M). f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to iiniko filial proof in support nf his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La (irande, Oregon, on March S, 18vsf), viz: Jamiis Roiiiiins, Hp. No. 3(170, for the SA SKK, NV, SBK and NEK SW See I'd, Tp. 7 S, R 45 B. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: S.S. Pindcll, CD. Morgan,.!. T. Hoo nongarner and Robert MeFaddcn, all of Pine valley, Oregon. Any perion whodeire.s to protest againt the allowance of such proof, or who knows of anv .substantial reason, under the law and tlie regulations of the Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not he allow ed, will lie given an opportunity at the above mentioned timo and place to cron exsinhie tiie witnesses of said claimant, and lo .ttlbr evidence iu rebuttal of that submit ted bv lahiuuiU HkNUY Rl.VKIIAitT, I -I wo Register.