WASHINGTON. XOTICK OF rOKPKITUKK. BOOTIIES An Interesting Letter From Our Ilcgu lnr Currenponelciit. "Washington, March 15, 1889. Editor Oueoon Scout: President Harrison i delivoring tho nomination to Ongrcsa us fast as ho can finish them. Ho deals with the qucHtion of forcgin missions as a house wife makes a custard pie. JIc begins by laying in tho pan tho crust and lie retains tho rich elements to pour in as a grand finale. The most important positions already filled in the dipomat ic service are tho30 of minister to gpain and minister to Italy, as tho Japanese mission is of secondary im ortance. The appointment of ex-Governor Porter to tho Italian mission is ac ceptable to every one, and gives the President opportunity strong personal friend, of Senator Palmer for to reward The selection tho post at Madrid is singularly inappropriate, in tho light of precedent, For years wo havo sent to Spain gentlemen of scholarship and literary attainments Tho libraries of Madrid tcom witli man uscripts rclativo to the early history of discoveries in the New World. Hero Prcscotto, then our minister, wroto his enchanting stories of tho conquests and gave tho Spaniards a new idea of tho ability of North Americans. Even Perry Belmont, hasty and irrepressible ns ho may bo, is still a man of fine scholarship and literary tastes. Senator Palmer is ono of tho most popular and sensiblo of millionaires, and would have made what ho so much desired to make an excellent Secretary of Ai'iioulturo. Hut his knowledge of litoraturo may bo said to bo bounded on ono sido by Michign lumber laws and on tho other sido by his bank book. Let us bo thankful that tho days when tho wily Spanish diplomatics made ono sided treaties and pulled tho wool over tho eyes of other diplomats ami interfered in inter-national affairs is over. The appointment of Mr. Swift to tho Japanese mission is regarded as some thing of a fall olffor his high ambition. Perh:ip3 California should havo had higher roprcsontation. Even tho niin ister to China if his being a Califor- nian would not prevent his acceop- tanco of tho Chinese Court would bo of more advantage to tho Pacific slope, However, Japan is so delighted with everything American that it may bo well to sond them ono of our best after dinner spcakors, and in that way Mr. Swift's selection is cxcollunt. Tho selection of Clcorgo Batchellor, of New York, as first assistant of tho Treasury evinces a desire to bestow omees upon men wno navo done ac tive party sorvice. A week ago it ap peared that Charles E. Coon wus in tho Treasury Doparment from boyhood and became a valttablo official, being an unusually ablo man. When tho Democratic administration numbered him among tho slain, ho went to New York and entered tho employ of a bank ing house. Ho rather forgot tho rural New York district whoro ho had been reared, and lost his residence Dur ing tho last campaign ho gavo tho Jto publican party moral support, but ho did not get out tho "hustle." In fact Mr. Coon had been so long an olegant society llguro that it was quite out of hia lino. Ho theroforo only claimed ollleo as a common everyday patriot and a man trained in tho conduct of tho Treasury Department businoss. On this latter account Secretary Win dow desiros his appointment. Hut as tho first assitanthas tho minor appoint ments in chargo, Senator Piatt and his chums wanted u Now York man whom they could control, and no chose Mr. liatohollcraud left Mr. Cooii to catch on to anything else ho might see unoccupied. These Now Yorkers aro no less thrifty than shifty. You will obsorvo that failing to Bocuro tho Treasury , portfolio, they secure the first assistant- and they do tho same in tho In terior Department. While still tho light holds out to burn Now York may bo expected to be peering around for a chanco to do good for itBolf. It is said with some appearance of truth that Mr. Bluino is attempting his old rolo of "tho power behind tho throne," ami that Mr. Harrison some what objects to tho power being great er than the throne itself, The plumed knight is said to havo prcsoutod tho names of Whitolaw Reid and William Walter Phelps for tho Englibh and Herman missions. To the first proposi tion, it is said that tho President re sponded that tho position was already disponed of, as ho had promised tho EnglUh mission to another candidate 601)10 timo since. Could it huvo lcen DopowY Tho timo since tho Ith. of March has been ix wholo year of hard work and pationt onduraucu to President Harrison. His pale face is paler than ever and ho looks as worn us a Wash ington shop girl at tho end of Au gust, J. H. 0. TELOCASET .TATTLINGS. March 20, 1888. MrF. Colista Green paid Union a visit lust of tho week. Ed. Ashby of Clover creek, was over a few days since. Ed. is putting in a large crop this season. Mr. Clias. T6mblcson met with a sad misfortune a low days since. He was cutting sago brush with a pocket knife, when by a miss lick tho knife glanced ofl'and split his light leg to the bone, a distance of six or seven inches. Mr. T. J. Lloyd of this place will start out on a trip to Idaho and 'Mal heur. Mr. Llovd is a Votrinary bur- treon and bids fair to make a success Our school board is having a toug timo this spring. Another special cal meeting is on docket for Thursdoy 28 inst. We will cot things all smooth after while, and it will bo "quiet along Telocasct" to-night etc. W. Jl, llullman of rylo canyon took a Hying expedition to North Pow der the first of the week, Ho is pur chasing calves and other stock for Mr, J. Shirley, and finds a great number on tho market. Mr. Shirley will ship litnio number of cattle to tho cast in tho near future. J. B. Johnson, of tho Covo was niong us a few days since. Tom will movo back to Antelopo in a few days, Tom Meyers, of Union has routed tho mucin in Antelope, belonging to Mr. John Dobbin, and will follow the plow, milk the kino and feed the swino and do general farm work on the samo for tho coming season. Wo wish him success in his now venture, and know ho will bo suited with tho society of his now homo. Several hands of sheep have been drivon to tho hills near hero during tho past few (lavs. The prospects for grass this season are better than for good many years. B. W. H. jtmv list. Drawn io Servo at tho Spenlnl Term Cim nipiiciiiK April tut, IKSU. Wm. Hull, farmer Summcrville Thos. Hardenbrook, farmer). . . .island J. B. Newell, farmer, Eaglo M. A. Warren, farmer, Union W. W. Kirbv, farmer, Eaglo Wm. J. Graham, farmor.North Powder Lowis Mohlhom, farmer,. , Pine Valley J. U. J homson, carpenter, Union A. Crawford, fanner, . . . Indian Vallov Gcorgo Corpe, farmer, Big Creek John Holy, farmer, Indian Valley A. Russell, merchant, Covo I h. Brvun, merchant,. . .La Grande Luke McGinnis, fanner, Island Win. Babeoek, farmer, Kaglo A. Donny, farmer, I'ino Valley K. E. Gain, farmer, Kummeruillo W. T. Burdette, miner. . . .Cornucopia Joseph Hardy, fanner, I&tglo Andrew Wilkinson, fanner, ...Union II. P. Stewart, farmer, Union 0. A. Grav, fanner,. . . North Powder J. B. Kulp, farmer, Tine Valley K. Foley, cariwnter La Grande ,1. C. Chrih'tianson, fanner I udian valley Jacob First, farmer, , ...Hilgard J. lv. Graham, farmer,. .North Powder 1). G. Lucas, stockman,. . . . Li Grande E. K. Taylor, farmer,. . . . Indian valley rhomiis Ouslev, tanner,. . .La Grande Thomas Clarke, farmer,. .Suinmervillo Impiirt utit to Saloon Keepers. A letter from A. I. Hotaliug it Co.r of Portland, in regard to the Layman high lieeuso bill, states that they havo consulted tho very best legal authority in Portland, who advise them that tho law passed by tho lato legislature docs, not go into force until tho 27th day of next May. They also adviso tho saloon keepers in incorporated towns, as tho case may be, no matter whether their license at date of appli cation shall havo expired or not, they can make t fresh application and legal- obtain a now license for ono year in accordance with tho law as it now tauds. Don't 15iirlnient. Yon cannot oll'oid to waste timo In ex perimenting when your lung are In danger. Consumption always seems, at first, only a cold. Do nut permit any dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Piseovory for Consumption, Coughs ami Colds, hut ho sure you get the genuine. Hceauso ho can iimko more pro tit ho may tell you ho hastnunetliiug just us good, or just tho same. Don't ho deceived, but innist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which ts guaranteed to give re lief in all Throat, Lung and Chest nil co ttons. Trial booties free at Hrown'.s drug store, fairgo bottles ft, MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only flrnuUo Hratem fMenorr Tralalaf. fur hu L.arntd in uo rtuui(, Mind wandering cured. Every rhlld ad adult (really bearltted. Ureal iodooeateaU to UorrMpoadtM Cluuc Prowflui, with opinion of Itr.Wia. A. llaat load, the wurld twaM HpecUUtl In liuu UImuml iiaairi ureruieai ruoiurxon, we i rtnaa. tUt, J. MHucllrr, ll.l'.,4aotoUh. ftr&fwi Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENQTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Sax Francisco, Cal. Louisville, Kv. New York, N. Y. ROYAL ST. JOHN Wo wrong wy to ran it: It sews the seme running forward or No camj. ooars. or loose Joint. No hole to thread in machine or battle. No good point In any other ma chine It doe not poeseea. BUY THE ROYAL ST. JOHN. For Sale by R.II. BROWN, Union. Or, Trains arrive and depart from Union daily, as follows: i:ast hound. WET BOUND. Passenger, No. 3, L've at 1:30 p.m. Freight, No. 7, L've at 11:20 p. m. Passenger, No. 4, L've at a. m. Freight, No. 8, L've at u:;ir a. in. TlflvFT's to and l"1 principal points nv'RlilJ in the United (States, Canada anil Europe. Elegant Pullman fnrc alace vdlo. Emigrant Sleeping Cars Run Through on Express Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Freo of Charge and Without Change. Clone connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Paget bound points. For further particulars inquiro of any gent of tho Company or of A. L. Maxwell, . P. AT. A., Portland, Oregon. OCEAN DIVISION. The Oregon Railway it Navigation Co., and I'aclIU) t oust Meamsiup uo. will ins patch Steamers between San Kron cisco and Portland, as follows: rllOM l'OIITI.A.NO. KKOM BAN KKANCISCO. L'v'ng Spear ut. whr at 10 a.m. as follows: Leaving at 12Midn't., as louows: , Oreiion, Mon Mar 4 .Stkte.Snn. Mar. 3 Columbia Tour " 7 Oregon. Mon. " 11 State, Friday " 15 Columbia Tues 41 19 Oregon Sat. " 1KJ State Wcd'y. " 27 Columbia Sun. ' 31 State, Friday " 8 Columbia Tues " 12 Orecon Bat' v. " HI Stato Wod'v. " 20 Columbia Sun. 21 Oregon, Thur. " 2.S Tho comjmny reserves the right to change mounters or .auing nays. RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin. - - 110.00 Steerage - - 18.00 Round Trip Tickets. Unlimited - S30.00 Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare ,, o years ... jtco The ubuve rates include Hoard. W. H. HOLCOMB, A. L. MAXWELL, (l.P. &T. A, uen'l .Manager, 1J. A. BENEDICT, Agent. Union Bon Ton Restaurant! Now open to the public on Union, Oregon. Main Street, Board and Lodging. SERVED at All Hours 25 CIS. No Chinese cooks employed, and every thing neat and clean. The Public Patronage Solicited. Mkb- it. Wolkath, Propr. 12-8-tf TRAVELERS, Whon in La Grondo Will Find tho Bine Mountain Hotel A First-class house In vcry respect. This house is now under new manai-c- ment and everything Is nrat and clean. Tho rooms are large aiul newly furnished and the tables aro always supplied with the best the market affords. CHARGES REASONABLE. B. R, RKHVKS, F, L. Qood.noouu, Proprietor. Head Clerk. Meals lm Ik to Cm. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. in, arrives at Cove at 3:30 p. in. Leave Cove ut 8 a. in., arrives at Union at 9:30 a. in. I t.onneciions mauc wun miiou s coacmr. running to the depot, currying passenger for eut and west bound trains. ItATHS for !'ASKXOK:iS, U'lflAfil! mid I'JtJMGKT, KKAMINAIII.I'.. ROHINSON .t LAYNE. Proprietors. Union and Cornucopia Quickest and Cheapest Route to the Pino Creek Mines. ItATES : Union to Park " " Saucer " " Cornucopia - KARE. .1 CO 3 00 - C 00 FREtOIIT. lC Geo. F. HALL, Agent, Union, Or. Shingles For Sale! An unlimited ninouut of No. 1 shingles constantly on hand and for sale cheap. Orders from all parts of the country so Hnited. 8. Ii. BURROUGHS, 3-14 tf Cove, Oregon. For Bent or Sale ! A nice piece of property, consisting of 20 acres good land and garden, with a very good cottage and outbuildings, within one half mile of post otlicc. I also have a good square piano, from tho factory of IIa.Uct, Duvis & Co., Boston, for sale cheap for cash. For particulars consult MRS. ANNIE ELLSWORTH. 3-14-ml Covo, Oregon. The Cove h JASPER G. STEVENS, Tropr. DEALER IN P ure Drugs, atcnt Medicines, orfumcry, aints and Oils. Prescriptions carefully prepared -ALSO DEALER IN- SPORTING GOODS, Consisting of les, Stat Guns, Pis trttes. Imported and Domestic Ci gars, etc. GIVE ME A CALL. UNION Tonsorial Parlors L. J. Rusick, PnorniKTOK, Shaving, Hair-cutting and Sham pooing, in the Latest style of the Art, Shop two doors south of Centennial hotel. GIVE ME A CALL 928-tf. Kentucky Lianor Store AND SODA FACTORY, Cor. Main and 11 Sts. - - Union, Oregon, 8IIKUMAN & It ALKY, ITop. Manufacturers and dealers In Soda Wa ter. Sarsaparllla, Ginger Ale, Cream Soda and Champagne Cider, Syrups, etc. Or der promptly filled. r Thomson & Pursol aro agents for the celebrated Cyclono WimlMill, anil as tho prices on them havo been great ly rcilnccd they aro now within the reach of all. Sample mill to bo seen at their planer in North Union. Cull aud examine, it. T m City -Mel-Met Main Street, Union, Oregon, BENSON BROS. - PROPRIETORS. Keep constantly on hand BEEF, TORK- VEAL, MUTTON, SAUSAGE, HAMS, LARD. Etc. i lim, tols and Gar (Opposite the court houe. Union) Horses Boarded ly the Day, Week or Month. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. IGibson & Haynes, Biffilfl Union, .... Qrr&on, Horse-shoeing, rcpniring and gcwral hliicksinithing done with neatnexs and dispatch, and on short notice. Shop Opposite Jones Bros Store, Main Street. '.'7-tf. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. NOTICE IS IIKREUY GIVEN THAT the partnership heretofore existing be tween Boothe Sc Yotler. in the liverv stable business, is this day, March 13th, W.I, dis solved. Mr. Yoder retires and the hiu-inos will be carried on by L. .1. Boothe, into whose bunds all accounts are nlaccd for collection. L. .1. BOOTHE. ADMINISTItATOlt'S NOTICK. ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS ngainstthe otate of Joint Qarr. deceas ed, are hereby notified to present the same duly verified according to law. to the under signed, administrator oi the late will and testament of saiil John Carr, within six months from the date liereol. at Ids resi dence near Island C'itv, Union county, Ore gon. Dated this 20th dav of March, 1SS9. J J GUI MM E IT, 3-21 Administrator. Ranehe for Kent. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE undersigned, up to tho 17th dav of April, lS'O, for tho rent of the "Half Way House'' on the Pine Creek road, for one year. This is the best dairy ranrhe in the country, and is aNo the best point on tho road for a stopping plat e fur travelers, it being just half way trom Uivon and Baker City, to Cornucopia. (no. I well, good seven-room house with kit.Oicn. Stabiu room for 2.5 head of horse, and other im provements. Right reseivrd to rnj'-et any or all bids. A. L. EATON. 3-2M3 Union, Oicgon. Farm For Sale, 1 fi( ACRES. NEAR XORTII POWDER, 1 JJ Union County Oregon, all under fence, a good 1J4 story hduse, j,'ood cellar, well, barn and outbuildings. Terms easv. For further particulars call at ihis office. ' Dwelling- louse for Sale. A dwelling house and lot, at the Cove, Oregon. Centrally located, near and con venient to all the schools. Good cellar, wood-shed and well. Will bo sold cheap for cash. Apply to S. O. WHITE. 8-31-tf Cove, Orogon. Ailmlnistmtor' r.otic.o. All persons having claims against the es tate ot W. T. Ficklin, deceased, aro herehv notified to present the s-anie. duly verified according to law, to the undersigned, ad ministrators of the last will and testament of said W. T. Ficklin, wilhin fix months from the date hereof, at their residence in '.ho town of Union, Union county, Oregon. IMteU thislOth luy of March, 1SK). X. F. FlCKLIX, S. I). FICKLIN. u-M-uG Administrators. I3stray Notice. rpAKEX UP. by tin underlgned. living X about 8 miles northeast of Elcin. Union county, Oregon, on tho 2nd day of Febru ary, Isi!), ono eicam color horse, S years old or more, branded 13 1 on left stitllo. The above described animal wm apprais ed at $30.00 by J. R. Eohnson, J. P., on the 13th day of February, ISS'J. A. JtlblJA.M. I, A. Rysdam, being first duly sworn, say that I am the taker up of the above de scribed animal, and that 1 posted tho sumo according to law, this 13tli day of Febru ary, 181). Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 13th day of February, KSSfl. j. R. Johnson. J. P. TAKEN UP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEX THAT tho endersigned. living 4 inilo north of Island City, has this 17th day of January, 188!), taken up and posted according to law, tho following described eslray, to-wit: One brown gelding, 5 years old, about 11 hands high, white strip tn face, hind foot white, branded X on loft hip. The nbove described animal was apprais ed at $20.00 by T. E. Jones, J. P. for Island City precinct. 3-lf W. G. HUNTER. 7 "vroriCBi.s herehy given that J- the undorsiiMH-d. administrator of the estate of Fiederiek Mltclu -II, demised, will, until April 1st. U'80. receive sealed bhh for tho rent of the rauche belonging to tl.oes tato of said deceased, for the year K-W and until March 1st, 1NX). This ranehe is situa ted about ono mile from tint Cove, Oregon, and has about -100 acres in lino meadows, ubout 201 acres in pastuie inula good or chard, with dwelling, barn, out homos etc. It is one of the best stock ranuhos in Union county. All bids should bo addresnod to mo ut Jo-oph, Oregon. The lessee will bo re quired to give his nolo with approved secu rity, payable March 1st, 1-03. J.VMKS M. MlTl'HKI.I., Administrator. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Ktisinogg atteudod io rrumpu y ami lor .iiouorato r ei-v rut Id atlttwwt in 1 1. IT C ll t .... A Otllce, and we can obtain Patenis In .s umu wiun nuise remote iroin UHiutliigton. Spnil MlillMI.nr nil A U'lVfl M' ....... -...... ... ,, ...... iirioii an topantunUbililv free of charice; mid v mako XO CHAlUiK UNLESS PATENT IS SKi, L KKI). We refor. hero, to the Pontuifuter, tho Supt. of Money Order Dlv., and t orHcials of tho U.S. Pttlent Office. Ft i cireulur, advice, twins and relit-reuces to Actual cll enu In your own State or Comity, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. OppoMto Patent Ofhe, Wflnuuuii P. c CoustToriA. Union Cor.vrv, Oni'.oow,) Fcbruarv 1, 18s9. f V Tn W. T. Rurdett and Mrs. Js. Anderson : ' You are hereby notified that I have ex pended niie hundred dollars in labor and improvements upon the Spot Lode, situated! in Granite Mining District, Union County, Orepon, ns will appear by certificate filed June IStth, ISiti, in the office of the Re corder of said county, in order to hold"ltid 1 remises, under the provision of Section Revived Statute of the Tinted States, i;c.ng tho amount required to hold the same for tho year ending Deecinher 31st, 1SSP, mid. If within ninety (00) days after tho publication of this notice, yo.it fail or rofifo to contribute your proportion of such ex penditure as co-owner, your Interest in said claim will become the protierty of the sub scriber under said section 2.'(2l." C. J. DUFFEY. liy J. Dcrrr.v, Agent. 2-7-3m Eh tray Notice. nill- K TO CERTIFY THAT OX THE .L o:h dav of January, l.SiS, J. J. Conley, look ui at his place of residence, on tho sand ridge in Island precinct, Union County, Oregon, and posted according to law, the following described cat ray animals, to-wfil: Ono bay mare and colt. Said mare iw eleven or twelve years old, with white strips in forehead, right hind-foot white, and annul iouneen ana a unii nanus nign;i branded with a ho;irt and bar on the left r shoulder, and appraised at $3o. One bay mare, three years old. about fif teen hands high: star on forehead; branded on right shoulder, but not diseernablc. Appraised at $30. One bay mare and colt. Said mare is about thirteen hands high; four years old, with roached man ; branded on the left shoulder, but not diseernablc, and appraised at2.j. Ono dark bay gelding, live years old, about fittocn and a half hands high, with gouty legs; no brands to be seen. Appraised at $30. One bay filley, two years old; left hind foot white; about, twelve hands high; branded on the left shoulder, but not dis eernablc. Appraised at $10. One bay gelding, two years old, about fourteen hands high; left hind-foot white; branded on the left shoulder, but not dls dcrnablc. Appraised at ?30. One bay gelding, two years old, about fourteen hands high; right hind footwhite; branded on the left shoulder, but not dis ctrnable. Appraised at $30. , I hereby ceitify that I appraised thil above de-cribed cstrav animals at the .. ...... r i .. . . ,.. .i i animal, and that said appraisement was N ...1- .1.!.. .ii.,. .1 ..e . . r I niuuu mis ioiu uuv oi uanuarr, i.f:. T. K. JOXES, Justine of tho Peace for I.-land Precinct, L'nion County, Oregon. 2-7-w3 Notice J L.vsd Oitice at La GrtNin, Okhook, ) February 12, 1S-5U. ) pOMl'LAINT rfAy.'NQ UJJEN EX J tcred at this office by Stephen ftH"iincr against Eilt Miller for abandoning life Homestead Entrv No. 20lfi. ilnti-d Nnvi'inhor .in. imi, upon tlie bli Vt Sec. ii, Township 1 6, II 10 h, in Union Countv, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the sjid parties aro hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 2d day of April, 1S0. at 10 o'clock, a. m., to res'pond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandon ment. Service of this notice will be mado by publishing the same for four consecutive wceksinTiin Oitnuox ScofT. a weekly paper limbed at Union. Union Countv Oregon, pub and by porting notices ns in 'United States land eases .7. T. OUTHOUSE, 2-21-lt Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrici: AT L. GlIANDE, OltEdON, AT..t..,l. i I, JW. ) Xoticn Is herflhv piven that tin- fnllmvlrw- named settlor has filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bei fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on April 20,18!), viz: Isaac Vaxdhvastkii, Hd. No. 270(1, for the NE'f Sec. 31, Tp. 5 S, R. 41 E. c He names the following wiinesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: G. H. Marshall. Mixes Vandevanter. Samuel Vandevnnter and Enoch South, all of Union, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest against tho allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of tho Interior I)eparem"ut, ..I,,. ..l.i . ..ii.. i ...:n , ii., mien fj.uui nuiiuui nut uu auti t'll, win be glveii an opiortunity at the above lnen- iiwiica uuio ami piace io cross examine inc ......v.L.. ... ....... ......ii,.,, i , t.ii,. ,,r evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. ilK.vnv RiNmiAiir. 3-1 l-w( Regl.-tcr. y NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Offick at L GnANin:, Ortr.oox,) l'obruary, 20. i.s. ) Xotice is hereby civen that the following numcd settler has filed notice of his inten tion to mako final proof in support of her claim, aud that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on Apr 12. 1SS), viz: yilKH I'OIU'F., Us. Xo. 7007. for theSW '4 SW 4 See5.SE M SE Sec. 11. XB U XE 14 Sec 7 and XW M N W H See 8, Tp. 7 S, R 42 E, W. M. He names the following Avitnesjes to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, naid land, viz: John McClurg, James Hulick, Albert Wright, Soiglo (.'oilman, all of Medical Springs, Oregon. An v person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of tho Interior lX-partmcnt. why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above men tinned time and place to cro's-cxamiue tho witnis-es of said claimant, and tooller evi dence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IIKNIIV RlNKIlART, 3-7-wli Register. T.UCKX UP. I, G. W. Smith, have taken tin, at myV plnoe of result. nci- near Island City, on Dec. 20. 18WS. one ittour described as foi:ovs One rod-road Moer, 3 years old p st, of medium si.u and build, slit in left ear, no other mark or brand visible. G. W. SMITH. I herobv certify that I have thl-t diy ap praised the ubovu described cm rav steer ut l6.W), on thin 15ih day of Jan. lssii. T. E JOXES. Justioe of the Poaco for Island City Prec't. Estmy Notice. rPAKEX UP, by the undersigned, living I about 0 iiiilossoutlifa-t of Elgin. Uiiioii county, Orecon. this Sih day of Dec. 1888, ones.irrel rlfiy. 2 years old past, a little un der medium ize. no precoptihic brands or marks. The above decnbtd animal was uppram ed at J25.0J by J. R. Johnuon. J . P , un the 0th day of Fob ISM). I, A. R.Tnttlo, bonu first dulv sworn tny 1 aiu the taker up of the above dt- ribed ii Htirl tlint I hi..lM.I tltn a..,,,., 'ii-rnr. ding to law. on the 9th dav of Feb. Ii-mi. A, U. Tl TTLE I hiiii-cniei iiuti Mvoni to before me tuts 'Mil 1 , i f I i-i . l!i j, i: J. i n J p. I i t V 1'a - f