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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1889)
EAGLE VALLEY. Tho Crop Oittlonk-OInvemmU of Stock MrnKeccnt Happening!. May lllli, 1889. -Mr. Frnzior is on Iho pick list. It is reported that Miss Tnrlcr is very ick. Sheep men aro preparing to shear their flocks. The Block on the range is all in good condition. The health of this community is t'ol good at present. Sahhath School every .Sunday at the Craig school house. V. W. Kirhy says his grovo of hlack walnuts is growing finely. Stock men aro rounding up their stock for breeding purposes. V. W. Kirhy traded for Gus. Pen ton's jancho and has given it to his eldest son, J. A. Kirhy. Prank Loo is ready, and will com mence work on thu Powder river road, with poveral hands, next Monday. .Mr. Ilubo Smith, of Powder river valley, is rounding up his horhes and will move them to Eastern Idaho. Mr. Dick MakiiiFon, of Eagle valley, has bought .Mr. Hunter's farm in Pino valle . The price paid was $.'1,200. Dick i a rustler. Stvr.il hor.e buyers have been in the valley lately, oil'ering fair prices. Tho Chandler biothers weic offered $.100 for one span of grays. We have had tome splendid rains and tho grass is looking fine. Tho ranchers will commence cutting hay by the first day of June. Crops never looked better than at present. Wo want a blacksmith shop hero at Jfovr Bridge, V good smith would do Wli liete. Anyone wanting lo eoind hero for that purpose bhould address E. and W. Chandler, New Bridge. They have a shop and will give good terms. I am sorry to say that this valley lias lost ono of its most estimable citi zens and business men, in tho death of Ir. Frederick Simonis, which occurred last Tuesday. .Mr. Simonis leaves a wife and twelve children, besides a host of friends, to mourn his loss. Deceased was a member of the Catho lic church and the priest from Baker City was present and conducted the funeral tervices. The remains wero laid to rest in the Kaglo valley ceme tery. Mr. Simonis leaves his family a good farm and plenty of propeity. It. HIGH VALLEY. Homo IHhCoitrt In 1 1 1 h INiiuI Intcrost Iiir anil Spicy Style. Jos. Davis and his mother aro visit ing friends in Antelope valley. Girls born in May will bo handsome, amiable and likely to bo happy. The prospects for a good crop wero never better. Now let us have tho Hunt railroad to make everything complete. Man wants the earth, and in the end, though beggar or prince, ho gets a space two by six for final repose in its bosom. Even here, in our lit Ho valley, wo hear maledictions against tho twino trust. Wo hay blessed bo the twino that binds our grain, but blast and bust and se al whero the woodbine twineth the Hi'llish binder trust. IV 1 1 r (li-yctte, while riding in his old .!:. Hi iifod all tho back roads and hidden p.itlis. Since he has pur ehated a nuw spring wagon ho takes tho public highway straight, and turns neither to tho right or left. If jou cannot ho happy in ono way, ho to in another. This facility of dis position wants but little aid from phil osophy, for health ami good humor are almost tho whole a Hair. Many run about after felicity like an absent miud 'd man hunting for his hat while it is in his hand or on his head. Mr. Wm. Williiuson'ti saw mill is now turning out an excellent quality of lumber, withlittlo Buddy Wilkineo.i at the sawyer's lever and Al. Minuick nt the throttle valve. Our brother is a cunning coon. He allured us to visit him whilo batching, but we have not forgotten his gum boot heel bread, and now, when ladies come 'o soo tho new mill run, ho lets his lead hose flip nway with hydraulic pressure, and wots Hum all over. Bettor keep away, Indies. "There is no place like homo" runs tho old oug, and we know how truo it is. Go where we will, encounter men in whatever circumstances wo may, wo (hall bo apt to find that a reference to their homes will immediately secure their attention and givo you favor in their eyes. Tho impressions made in tho homo aro lasting. A mother's worda never pass from tho mind, a father's counsel romaina fresh to long j as life lnsta. The last benediction of , parental lovo and solicitude! with what tenacity it clings to the memory when almost all else is gone. Howl important, therefore, that tho home bo maintained intact as long as possible, a haven of loving counsel, of peace and joy, to tho growing children, Death invades, the fire goes out on the hearthstone and the family is scattered. What tho children lose by tho death of a parent, only those realize who have grown up without that lovo and ad vice which a parent alone can bestow, j Homo. Oregon National Uuuril, IIi:Ai)QirAUTi:its Tiintn RhoimkntIx-J rANTitY, Tin: Dai,u:h, Ojikoonv April 20, 1889. ) GkNIIUAI. OltDKKH, No. f. I. T. A. HouL'ton has been elected and commissioned Captain of "C" Co., this regiment, and he will be respected and obeyed accordingly. II. Warrants have been issued to the following non-commissioned officers in this regiment subject to the report of the Hoard of Examiners ; and they will be respected and obeyed according-1 If. C. Bowers, A. S. Shookler, L. D. Sheets, II. II. Hindman, D. M. Kelley, and W. M. Griffin, to be Sergeants, and R. B. Virtue, I. Fuehs, A. C. Shinn, and Win. Edwards to be Corporals in "F"Co.( II. L. Kuck, to bo Sergeant in "C" Co. III. The following non-commissioned officers and men aro hereby detailed as musicians with the regimen tal band they will bo dropped from the rolls of their companion. fccrgt. II. JI. Ileppner and privald II. 15. Glazier of "C" Co., and Sorgt C. (!, Buimell of "A" Co, IV. Chits. Clovo of "G" Co., hns been granted an honorable discharge) from tho Oregon National Guard. By order of CIIAS. K. .MORGAN, onrriAi.. Colonel. ,l08. I'. Kit. (imt.u.n, 1st Lieut, and Adjt. Tin: Dai.uw Ci:., .May 0, 1889. Gi:.vi:itAi. Oiiduhh, No. 8.1 The regimental commander wishes I. to compliment and lo thank tho officers and men for tho excellent manner in which thoy coiKliietcu themselves on the trip to Portland, April .10, 1SS9. II. I wish especially to mention Major F. S. Ivanhoe and Lieut J. P. Kit, Gerald, for the manner in which they performed their duties, and Capt. E. J. Forsythe and his men of "I" Co, for tho cheerful way they obeyed ordeis and rodo ninety miles over the nioun- j tains to reach tho railroad and join tho regiment. III. Among tho many good soldiers i whoso excellent example aided tho regiment in making such a good show ing my attention was particularly called to piivato Jos. II. Worsley of "C" Co. Ho performed his duties in a Koldieily inanner, ho had nocomplaints or grumbling at the hardships and disappointments that are unavoidable on such a short trip, when so much had to bo accomplished; tho terrible hardships, frightful hunger, awful meals his company sudoral, did not ti fleet his good nature. Hois hereby appointed Corpornl in "C" Co., his warrant to date from April .10, 1S89, and ho will bo respected and obeyed accordingly. IV. Company commanders will fill out and return to these headquarters tho onelosed list of expenses, when amount duo them will bo sent them at once. V. Company eoinmandors will re port at once to these headquarters any guns or other property lost on tho trip to Portland, that it may bo reported to tho R. Q. M., 1st Infantry who have found tho articles in tho regiment's armory. Bv order of CHAS. E. MORGAN, oi'riciAi.. Colonel. Jos A. Fit. Gi:iiai,i, First Lieut, and Adjt. Is It llilKlllrai,? 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Anv person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who known of anv substantial reason, under the law and regulations of tho Interior Department, why such proof .should not be allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men tioned time and jilaee to cross examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Husky liixiuiAUT, .VL'-ult Iteglster. i:xi:ci'tok's jjoTiri: rr nilH UNDKKSKiNKI) HAVINC! UHHN I. appointed by tho lion. County court of Union county, state of Oregon, executrix ef the estate of Joseph ti. Shoemaker, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present tho same, with proper vouchers, to me, at my residonc.i near tho Cove, in I'liion county, Oregon, within six months from tho ditto hereof, or be forever barred. Dated at I'nion, Oregon, April 8. 18S0. M M) U I l.i.A m tu i;.m a i r.u. t-u.wr Kxeeutrix. NOTICK Ol' I'OUI'UITMKi:. 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Front and Summons, in the Circuit court of tho State of Oregon, for Union county. Tho Hoard of Coinmi.i'doiuTs for the sale of School and University Land--, and for the investment of the funds arNnj: there from, of the Slate of Oregon, I'laintitl's, vs. S. A. Mahaffey. Martha K. Mahaffey and John S. Hav. Defendants. To John S. Hay. tiii: Aiiovi: Nutr.n Dn- kkndant: fN TIIK NAMK OK TIIK STATU OF 1. Oregon, you arc hereby required to ap pearand answer the complaint filed against vou in the above entitled court and suit. on or lielore tlio li.id ilav ot ."-cptembcr, A. I), ISSil. the same beiiur tho tlrst day of a reuular term of the above entitled court. eommeneiiiK next after tho expiration of six weeks from the date of the lir.st publi cation of this summons, and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will applv to the court for the relief deman ded in said complaint, to-wit: For a de- eree foreclosing a certain mortgage given ny ine ticicnuam . a. -wanaiicy 10 me State of Oregon, covering the SP4' of the NU'Kandthe .N'Kh of SWl, See. 7, Tp. ,r S1 It. :i!i K, W. M.. in Union county, State of Oregon, given to secure two "certain iiromlsory notes tyven by said S. A. Ma haffey to tho said State ol Oregon for the sum of $Xl.X each, and interest thereon from April 22nd, A. D. 187s at the rate of ten per cent, per annum., and for a sale of said premises, to satisfy the stiinsdue on said notes, and costs and disbursements of this suit, said notes and mortgage being now owned by the plaintiffs herein, and to also ascertain and determine your in terest ami lights in said premises us judg ment creditor of the defendant S. A. Ma haffey, anil that you may be forever barred of all right, title 'and interest in or to said premises and every part thereof, and for general relief. This summons is published by order of the Hon. James A. Fee, judge of the above cntitlPil circuit court, made at chambers and dated Ajnil iUh A. D. lssu. .IOIIN K. CIMTKS. I-2.VW7 Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. LamiOitici: at La (! iAxnn, Oi;noo.y -May 7, ISM). ' Notice is hereby given that tho following uauied settlers have Hied notice ot their In tention to make linal nroof in sumiort of their claims, and that said proof will be I inline ueiore ine register ami iccuiverai 1.11 iimc-r u nii i iiiiiuiiin, ami looucrevi Grande, Oregon, on June 2."i, lbt), in: deneo in rebuttul of that kiibmiucd l y William P. Hivuanav claimant. Hd. No. 2710, for the NKurSWqr. Uits !t I and 1 See. 7 and Lot 1 See. 18. 'In. fe S, U 47 K, A.npD.v U Ci'iuiv lid, No. 2,V)7. for the NK ijr NK tp-Scc. 0. Tp. 8S, it 40 K, W. M. Jokl Hkwitt, Hd. No 32.S2, for the .sWor Sljr, SKiir SWnrSec. 4 and NWip- NLur ami NKur NWqr Sec, 9, Ti. 8 S. U Hi K, W. M.. and l.Ol'IH Xoi'ii. Hd. No. 2.V1, for the KJi SKp- ami S NKuxSec. 9, Tp. 8S. It HI K, W. M. They name the following witnesses to prove'tlieir continuous resilience upon and cultivation of. said land, vU: W. 1". lluehauun, Anson I! Currv. Joel Hewitt, Churles L. IVe. Charles Stewart and J. C. llrooks, all of l'ine valley, Union county, Oregon. Auy porou who desires to protest against the allowance, of bueh proof, or who knows of uny substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the luterlor Depart ment, why ftuch proof should not be al lowed, will ho given an oppoituuity. at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim ant, and to otter evidence in rebuttal of thut submitted by claimant. Hcnky Kimuiaht, 6-20-wC Register. with Throw-ofT and Tnk Fountain, without extra charge -sjSSsgS f5i52 m ..-M, ...mm, Tt is Stihs-lnntial ! It is Well Finished I It is Light Iftinninl It is Accurate ! It is Tliis cut represents our ink fountain, which HIis furnished with all sizes of the "Cali- WHITE Ft) If CIIUTLAK and PRICES. Address: NOTICE FOR I'Uni.ICATIOX. Land Orru-i: at l. (ittANiit:, ()i:i:con.i May s. lS-!i. .' Notice ! Iiereby jriven that the following named M'tller ha liied notii'e of his inten tion to make final proof in support of hi claim, and that said pro if will 1 e made be- tore the register ami receiver at L:iirunde, Oregon, on .June "Jii, 188!), viz: l'.r.xjAMix F. Fkv.kl, I). S. No. 7S11, for the NKl-f NW i and YV. NK', Sec. 2s and SICK SVU See. L'l, Tp. 7 S, It 15 K. M. lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resl lenee unon and cultivation oi. said lam!, viz Wallace Dovles. of Medical SnritiKs: fi I T I'errv of New lirid-ro; N. Itoh.'v of Cor- nucopta; I nomas uurson ot Halt Way; Union county, Orcou. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of mv substantial reason, under the law md the regulations ol the Intern. r Depart' ment why such proof should not ho allowed will he given an opportunity at tho above mentioned tune anil place to cros-oamitie tho witne-isc of said claimant, ami to otl'er evidence in rebuttal of ilia', submitted by claimant. Hcnky IlixniAKT, l-Ki-wd Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ornci: at Lv tir.AXDi:, Or.r.oojc,; April 12. lf-8!). f Notice is hereby uiven that the following named settler has filed notice of his inten tion to make Una! nroof in support of his claim, and that saiil proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at I.e. Grande, Oregon, on . I unc l, ltvSl, viz: Ki..meu Pim.i.ii'--, I). S. No. 7(172. for the S NK'j and NW' , NK' 1 and NU-J S'lA Sec 10, Tp. (IS, K 11 U. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: T. II. Poster, Shannon Marshal, .lohn Iteeves and J. N. Mitchell, all of Telocaset, Oregon. An v person who desires to protest against tin; allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under thu Inwand tho regulations of the Interior Department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will ue given an opportunity at tiie iinovo men tinned time and plae- to eros-exainine the Hkxky Hi.nuiiaiit, 4-ls-wii Ktvlsf. r. Summons. In tho circuit court of the State of Oregon. tor 1. iinm county. Thomas II. Hart, Plaintiff, Vs. Surah K. Hart, Def ndant To Saii u 1 IS. Haiit, the Ahuvk Namkii Di:kimnt: IN Tllli NAMi: OP TIIK STATU OP 1 Oregon, you are hereby required to ap peal mid answer ilii'i oiuplaiui lile uvainst you in the uImivc entitled siiituml coiut. 011 or Iwfore the first duy of the next regular I. nil of the ubove eiiiiiltNl court, 10 wit: t)n the itrd dav of September A. D. lHflf. and if you full so to answer, the plaintiff i ill apply to the court for thu relief de manded in the complaint, which Is for a diNilutiou of the uinmagc contract now existing between von and the plaintiff and for general relief And ou will take noiiee thai thU kiiuunoiis m juiblislied In order of the Hon. J a men A Fee, judge o'f said above circuit court, made and tinted at chambers on the llthdnvof March A, i). i.w. John jI i jhtks, I2.Vv7 Attorney for Plaintiff Reliable," 1 t Urn 2Vl a Xoisless! ft does the Best. Work ! -00- Gordon Presses, free of Aider, Portland, Or. NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION. La.mi Ornci: at La Ghaniik, Okiiodn,) April 10. 188f. 1 Notice is hereby iven that the followlnc luuned settlers have llled notice of their in tention tu make final proof in support of their claims-, and that said proofs will be1 1 made belore the realtor and receiver at j La Grande, Oregon, on May 2S, 1SS9, viz: l!i!onmis W. I!.ti:!. Hd. No. 2.'!.t;, for the S'.-. SW'KeeO and N'j NWH Sec 7, Tp. 1 S, It. 41 K, and, John H. Cum:, I Id. No. 21)!)!l. for the SKM' SKV Sec 12, NH' NK'4 Sec 1 :i, Tp. 4 S, K. 40 K, and V j SW) Sec 7, Tp. I S, It. U K, W. M and John 1!ati:s, Hd. No 2!fi.-, fortbeSW'K NB'4. SK NW U and NKJ4 SV See 7, T. 4 S, It" 41 K. They name the following witnesses to prove their continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; Andy Wilkinson, Alfred Mlnniek. It. V. Davis and William Wilkinson, all of High Valley, Union county, Oregon Anv 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 the the Interior De partment, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claim ant, and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. JIk.mit Rincuakt. l-is-wt; Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orrien at L Guandk, OtiEOeK.I May 7, 1889. I Notice is hereby given that the following iinined settler has liled notice of his in tentions to make final proof in support of his claims, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on June 21. ISM), viz: Gi'.okrk N. Pacoiieb. II. D. No. ,Wi. for the lots 1. 2 and 3 and SK'4 XU'J,' See. 18, Tp. 4 S, R 41 K. He names the following witnesses to jirove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Nathan Swiger. Wade Shelton.O. L.Sago and William Swhrer, all of Union, Oreson. Anv pe:son who desires to proteslagainst the allowa ice of sucli proof, or who knows of any substantial rt.ison, under the la wand the legul.itioiis o ili- Interior Dcpaitnirnt. why sji h proof -If add 1101 be allowed, will In' piv, 11 ., ,ii. ,tii ,11 r I... .I...... I ---- .-.,.. t .., IV. tioueil 'i'l.c .md i.l.iC" to 1 pi-s.,.-;iiiiiii,' ih, witnesses uf -iiiif claiiHiint-, and in offer evident- In 11 lent. 11 01 thai siiUiniitid bv chiun.nt. 1J..1:T ftlKL'UVKT, f b -W" Itest, r. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Hiisiuess attended to Promptly Mid for Moderate Pecs. Ourotllce is opposite the U. S. Patent Olllcc, and we can obtain Piitenis In less tune than those remote from Wusohigton. Send MODKLor DK V WING. Weadvi.-e as to paiitcnl.il, ililv free tif charge; and we inako NO CHAIKiK ITS'f.ll-s I'ATPVT IK SKCUUKD. We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Money Order Div., and 1 1 oflicUila of the U.S. Patent Otllce. Fci circular, udvice, terms and refferenrcs to actual ell- onta hi your own State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co., Opplio Patont OfUce, Washhitton, D. V.