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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1889)
l.iri'i.ui.o.'A rfc;-t CRACKER CREEK. A Mining Camp that Gives Ex- j cellent Promise. A RCAD FROM NORTH POWDER. llrk'f Mention of the Principal Mines Cracker Citv. NoitTH Powiiijii, June 20, 188!). EniToit Stout: Jn ooinpany with ti friend ye corres pondent left this place for u visit to tho mines on Tuesday lust, via tho North J'owder road over the moun tains. Wo found a comparatively goo 1 road for a mountain country us fur a tho summit, for vehicles, hut it could ho greatlv improved hy another outlay of -$S00 or $100!). Tho con tractor, .Mr. JJohier, surely earned the amount paid him as is plainly obvi ous in traveling over tho road. At tho summit tho road divides, a trail only leading down tho canyon to Cracker City following hig Cr.ickcr creek all tho way down some three mjlos. Tho wagon road hero is continuous with a partly gravel road to the Cahlo Covo Komo' live miles. Wo followed this grade and camo out at a mine called Tin: ix'ii'uhoi.u Little work has hocn done hero, yet J prospects well, and tho owners aio I sanguine of gold in paying quantities. Wo were shown samples of oro taken from this mino which wo were in formed would pay $200 to tho ton, besides some freo gold extracted from the same that would almost confirm j by 1 1 iu finest fanning lands of any in tho assertion. Just over tho divide j tho State, no valley or location exeept aud adjoining on tho west sido is lo-1 catcd tho (lltKY kaci.i: Owned by Messrs. Young it Co., of linker City. They have worked this mine some six months and have tun neled into tho mountain sido somo 220 feet. Have about -100 tons of ore on tho dump which thoy estimate would go .fiO to tho ton. Somo samples rango as high as !f l00. Work is now suspended, but preparations are being made to rcsumo operations again tho coming week. cahm: covi: Lies still further west near the head waters of tho Powder rivor. No work is being dono hero at present. From this place a wagon road leads down tho river and intersects with tho Baker road at tho mouth of Cracker creek where wo found a collection of a half dozen houses all for rout or sale, with tho exception of a hoarding houso tho proprietor of which owns u mine in the vicinity. IJourno City is tho cogno men of this deserted village. Ono niilo and a half up Cracker crook is located C'ltACUTIt CITY. It contains a population of probably 300 or J00. 11ns threo business houses of general merchandise, threo good hotels, one chop liouso, yno com pany boarding liouso, five snloona, 6no barber, ono laundry, ono livery stable, ouo lodging houso, a public hall and a school liouso. Cracker City is a lively thriving business place, a supply point for the various mines in tho vicinity, anil will eventually become a second Leadillo should tho mines prove a grand bucccsp. TUB l.t'Itl.KA AND KXCKI.HIOH Is loe.ited about half a niilo from tho town above. Tho ledgo is some twelve foot in width and tho initio lies on both sides of tho creek, whil'J tho tunnel penetrates tho mountains on each sido on a level with tho creek bottom so that the cars used in bringing ore to tlte surface can bo utilized in either drift, bL'ing on a continuous track. Tho unfiling works will bo erected a few hundred yards holow tho mine. The Bunerintendeut now bus a force of 125 men in his employ engaged in ox-J eavating for tho foundation which cov ers a largo extent of ground. Tho mill machinery is being hauled in from linker and tho roads nro lined with teams. It will require five or six mouths time yet before tho mill will bo ready to operate. In tho mean time oio is being taken out and at this time it is estimated enough is on the dump for six mouths continuous work. Altogether Cracker Creek mines is a lively place at present and prospects fair for a continuation of tho same. Several parties from this placo design emigrating to that region in tho near future and it is hoped that fair fortune may await them in tho undertaking, A.IAX. SUNIMERVILLE. Intereslliij,- Happi'iilng of tlio Wcvk , T11I1I lu Spicy rni'HKI'niN. Kiwashes in town with horses to sell. John Whitemoro, of Wallowa coun ty, is visiting friends and relatives in this locality, ltoml work is all the go in this local ity and well it should be, as the roads 1110 not in first-class condition. Married. Somewhere in Idaho dur ing the past week, Mr. W. II. llerry and Miss Mnggio Williams, all of Hum nieivillo. (Jeorgo Wior, traveling man for, Stavcr it Walker, is in tho vicinity 1 looking after the interests of the house. (Icorgo is a good salesman. j Ed. EckUiy, of the Gazette, was in i 'own dining tho week. Ed. is one of I rnj,0.v" w,u' 1't!'' 'dl feel happy 1 '.ho comes, Conie again. ouk: cry "'l,rVl,v0f8 "f" l,ow camped -ituru-r an,i wijl soon be in comes og Oi. ,m m lmhl (;omo to iU fi?.f tjjjynill which will give Judge Goodnll pivo us :i pleiiGiuit , cnll miring tlio past week. Miy wnsu you please of tho Judge, but one tiling is certain, ho in looking after tlio inter- "J; "f itthtJ ,ax-m-V0,B ,l,ul (lo,1,t you Tho authorities nro on to tho young mini who mutilated tho fresh painted school house mm unless ho conies for ward and iinikes iiniendH ho will ho put, through at tho next hitting of grand jury. (icoico 'Pa Hon has bought, of 1) Summer, and moved into tho house occupied hy Air. rugate. CoiiFidnn-j tion not known. H i a lino property and (Icorgo has done well in buying it at any price. Jimmy Cutter and J. O. Smith, of Island City, weio in town, Sunday, and whilod away several happy hours. J. (). is agent for the celebrated Me Itue stacker and is finding quite .i good sale for his goods. Justus Wude will sell at public auc tion in Sunimerville, Saturday, June 2!Hh, twenty-live head of good Ameri can horses of all classes and fifteen head of good cattle, some graded stock. Terms of sale one year's time. Our school will eloso in a few days when the little ones can have a rest and tho teacher, Miss Thornton, can while away a month or so before she commences our Fall school. Tho lady has given entire satisfaction and has the icspcct of all her patrons. Mr. W. W. White, representing the Pacific Express of Portland, is now in our town, writing up the country. It is to be hojied that it may ho shown that there is more than one town in our county and wo can establish tho fact that Sunimerville is surrounded Mr. Crcgo met with an accident at Oliver's saw mill tho other day. lie was running tho edger and by acci dent ono of his hands camo in contact with tho saw and was lascerated in a fearful manner which necessitated tho amputation of ono linger, which was skillfully dono by Dr. KirehoH'er. a rising young physician of this place. At present the patient is doing (inc. It is to ho hoped that the young man may soon recover the uso of his hand as ho is a very hard working and up right boy. Messrs. Dovino and Ilud'ninn, of Enterprise, will, in a short time, begin tho publication of a newspaper in our burg. We hope that tho gentlemen may meet with the encouragement j thev deserve from our business men and tho surrounding country. As wo have said before there is no hotter field for a .country newspaper than Sum nierville, and should tho boys give tho people a Jivo journal thoy will, instead of receiving rtttubuggas for their pay, as has been intimated by ono of this place, make money and plenty of it. Welcome gentlomon, CUT-MOUTH JOHN. NORTH POWDER. Jhvh of the 'i);lt r. Niitcit by Iti'Kiilar (.'ori'UNiioiiilent. Juno 20, 1881). Mr. McICuno, contractor 011 stago route from linker City to Cracker creek, is in town. Cupt. Jarvis, of "(V company, Cen terville, is hero in tho interests of a Life Insuianeo Company. Wobt. Lloyd will move to tho mines about the first of next mouth, where ho goes as a carpenter. Pom. Wednesday, Juno 12th, lo tho wife of Henry (lorhain, of North Powder, a daughter. E. Whitehead, who shot himself last week, goes to La Grande to-day to place himself in tho bauds of a physi cian and surgeon. A CASG of malignant diphtheria i reported near town. Jtigid quarantine should bo enforced, Ed. (Minnies bus about recovered from his enforced ride of a few days since and is at work again. "1C" company, us well as all other companies in tho regiment, will soon receive now guns. Mr. Pearson and family are prepar ing to move hack to Morrow county. Thoy leave tho latter part of the week. It is reported that Mr. Vonablo will take a position, soon, as clerk for Messrs. (Sorham it Kothehild. A wiso selection. Mr.'Traey Davidson is agitating tho erection of a creamery at this place. A good inovo lor farmers. It only costs one dollar to have a first-class lie published about ono's-self in mushroom journals. "Iv" company has been assigned a place in the parade at linker 011 tho Ith, but have not accepted it yet. Mrs. I''arsoy, wifo of tho well known butcher here, is dangerously ill at hor homo in Seattle, W. T. Tlio North Powder baseball club havo improved their grounds of late and moot for practice now. AJAX. Thv Vnritlrt Uliniiliiiuim. V. 1). Suit, druggist, Blppus, lnd., tosti lies; "1 can recommend Electrlo Bitters n lliuvery best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. man took six bottles and was cured of lthuuma tlsni of 10 years' stainllng." "Tho bust selling nicdichio I havo ever handled in my 20 years' experience, Is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testi mony, so that thy verdict Is unanimous that Electric Bitters tin cure all diseases of tho Liver. Kldnev or Blood, vjnlv 11 half ' dollar a bottle at Brown's ih ttif store. " Tut: Scour is just tho paper to send oast to your friends, Try it. Tr'at lli Xouroiuer JtiRlit. Several . of our cotpmporarim 1 throughout tho stale nre Hi'.-nr si imhi- ..i.i ..Tt ,.:.. t ,.,.,t.,. i i nblc advice to their render., k lul . to, llieir social treatment ot new-comcn seeking hoines iiinong us. Wo lier fte-tptont complainte, from persons who Inivo proven thenistlvew worthy of 1 ia-'f1iafwtri 1 1 inannn(llfHL'niti i rit j ((J iMb VftoV jn rCM'nt vcai!of ,ho j ultl.r iI1(ifrm.nco am nj,atl.y mani fested hy a grout many of tin- old set tlers (o those who were so unfortunate as no to ho pionecis f hi'niselvos. Surlv or contentious conduct we rare ly hear of among the pioncra toward recent arrivals, and when chnnco thiows tlio hitler directly upon the hospitality of the old Oregoniun hois never lacking in the art of entertain niont; but many have found to their soriow that tho whI"-sou!ed Jiost or hostess can ho as cold, rcp.'lluut, dis tant and indifferent a neighbor as over went through the form of exchanging greetings. A due amount of care and -caution in receiving ft ranger into a neighborhood is not only expedient but commendable, but it is unchris tian and inhuman to live within a a stone's-throuaf the stranger, who in nine cases outpf ten boasts of being descended fdPm pioneers of the older states, uiirMuil to show interest enough in the wwfuro of himself or family to even impure his 11111110 for months and oven years after his arrival. Such a courio would breed discontent and dissatisfaction even in paradise. To a high-spirited American who fools the pride of his nativity, this kind of treatment is more galling than posi tive suspicion or repulsion, anil yet there are some neighborhoods in tho country where this course is systemat ically pursued. Fortunately there are othor sections where the considerate pioneers extend the right hand of fel lowship to worthy immigrants, and cordially weleotuo them to a sharo in their rhurch, school and social privi leges, and it is in such neighborhoods we shall sec tho highest development in material progics and happiness. There was a time when our own pio reers would have been glad to receive such kindlv attentions, and the bos- 1 piers, abutments and approaches; or of one tilitvof tho savage Indians was not 1 -"Pa" ,,f, tlV() hundred feet, with tho neecs more discouraging to then, than is I &ifttM .ffl. their own nidillerence to the ilium- lieations and strain sheet, furnished by the irrunt of the niescnt day when estab- biihier. and with a .certified check in the lisbiiif bis fiit.iiro home. Evorv immi- I c - grant who locates among us becomes an integral part of our society; and society is good or bad as contentment or disaffection prevails among its members. Ex. A J'erslitenl Spllcltntlon. If you advertise at all, advertise in somo newspaper. You may get out all the circulars you please, and dis tribute them as you will, but people won't read them ; you can find them scattered under foot everywhere, but if you advertfso in a newspaper it does work in places you le:'.t thought of. A newspaper may bo glanced over and thrown aside, hut someone else picks it up and there your "ad'' looks at the remit r straight in the face. It is con tinually "bobbing up serenely" in the oucerest out-of-tho-VM-v 1 daces itmini- ! liable; the housewife puts hor hus band's lunch in it, and he reads whilo he eats, and perhaps your "ad" will interest him for some particular reason. Newspapers are used for vari ous purposes, packages arc wrapped in them and they travel from ono houso lo another, each time being more critically scanned ; they nro utilized on pantry shelves, and even the walls of the house arc lined with them and tlk'y nro used in a hundred and one different ways and forever staring at ono is tlio persistent advertisement; you must read it, it commands your earnest attention ; you seo the forma tion of tho words, the letters, the Jiian nor of spelling, ifco., until at last you have it, like a school lesson. And when anything is needed in tho line, yom thoughts immediately follow your well known "ad." and you can go and see tho man who oilers you rare inducements. Itomo was not built in a day, neithor do business men get rich from the profits of ono week or one month's advertising. It is tlio constant dropping of water that wears away the hardest stone; and it is the persistent advertiser that reaps the golden harvest. Portland C01nmorci.1l Advertiser. . . . tJ t NOTICE FOR PUBUCATlOJIr l-ANii Oinci; at Li (iuAXni:, Or.naox.l Juno 11, ls8!l. 1 Notice U hereby idven that the following named settler has llleil notice of his inten tion to make limd proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore tho register and receiver at ha Orande, Oregon, on July 21, ISM), viz:' WlI.MAM II. BnWMA.N. lid. No, :i77i, for thoNH SEJ, SF.! SEW Sec. iM and SVK SWW See. .15, Tp, 7S, It. 4 1 13. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said laud, viz: F. M. Dean, ti. V. Mathls, Ilnner Leo and Dunham Wright, all of Medical , Springs, Oregon. Any person ho desires to protest against tho allowance of Mich proof, or who knows ! of any substantial reason, under tho law j and regulations of the Interior Depart mem, why such proof should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men- uoueii nine nun limeo to cross examine tnu wit missus of said claimant, and to offer evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. HllNKV Itl.NKIlAlir, O-SO-wU Uegi-tsr. Notice of I'lnnl SKttlpiiiKiit. In tho County Court of Union County, State of Oregon. XTOTICK IS HEREBY OIVKN THAT 1 the undersigned hat tiled hi thud re port an Administrator of the e.tatw of J . N. Doiiliell, tlceotiseil, in the above entiled I'ourt. unil that Tncduv. the Mml ilav of July, llsS!), has been appointed for hearing oiuueiioiw 10 1110 t no. Ait ponwn iiuvuig I iiuj iMijm nun" 111 1110 uiiutii ill auui iif- ! port nro rpiird to pront tho anuie 011 or ! imforo snid day. JOHN Hit ATTAIN. Administrator of the estntc of J. N. Don nell, din cased. Summons, In tho Circuit court of the .State of Oregon. ft'rl,,l,,t'" '"oii'ity. . . , ., , t he Hoard of Commissioner for the sale of .,10),, ., im. vmslt v Lands ami for i the Investment of tin- funds arising there front, of tlic State of Oregon, Plaintiffs, vs. S. A. Mahuffey. Mnrtlin 13. Mnliaffey and .loliu S. l!ny. Defendant. To Jt'ti.v 8. Bay. Tiin Anovr. Xmi:i Dn- rrsiavT: FX Tin; n'ajik or the state or 1. Oregon, von are herehv required to in- lioarano n ii'.ver t'te i"iu:i;'i:ii men avaiu-i you if. the i...vi- ciM'i it court mid stilt on or bfto'-e the 2 !1 ''tiv o: Seiitcnilior. A 1). 18-", the mimic lc 'ii? the lir-t day of a reL'iiliir term of the r.li i- entitled court. uummenciiiK next niter the expiration of six weeks fr.nn tin (lulu oi tlic nr.it nuuli- 1 cation of this atimmon,. al.d it you fail so siiin of each, and interest thereon fiom April I'-Jnil, A. 1). l.VTSatthc rate of t'ii percent, ptr aiiiiuin., and for a sale of said premise, to satisfy the suins due on said notes, and co-its and' disbursements of this- suit, said notes and mortgage being now owned bv the plaintiff herein, and to also ascertain anil determine your in terest unit rights in said premises as judg ment creditor of the defendant S. A. Ma hnfFev. and that you may be forever barred of all right, title and interest in or to said premises and every part thereof, and tor trenor-il relief 1 Ills summons is published by order of the Hon.. Initios A. Fee, judge of the above entitled circuit emirt. made at chambers and dated April tub A. I). 18.!l. JOHN It. CUITKS, t-2."i-w" Attorney for Plaintiffs. J3otieo to Bvidjre Builders. j "jWrOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT 1 IS the county courts of Union and Wal 1 Iowa counties, state of Oregon, will, up to ! 1 o'clock p. m. on July t!(), IH'.t, at the coun i tv clerk's oflico in Union, Union county, I Oregon, icceive sealed proposals for the I construction of a bridge across the "Wnl I Iowa river at or near tlio present bridge I aeross said stream, on the countv road ! leading from Elgin, in Union county, to i i'.nterprie, 111 .wniiowa county, sain I bridge will consist of two spansof about one . liumhed feet eneh. with the neeessarv amount of live per eciit.of Ids bid, guaranty that tho bidder will enter into contract if the award is made to him. The county courts reserve the right to re ject any and all bids. O. V. GOODAIjL. . County Judge of Union countv, State of Oregon. T. 11. VEASY, County Judge of. Wallowa county, State of Oregon. (Mu summons. In the circuit court of tho State of Oregon, for Union countv. Thomas 15. Hart, Plaintill-, vs. Sarah E. Hart, Defendant., To Sauaii E. ILwrr, Tin: Anovr. Namud Dnrr.ND.iNT; TX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF .1. Oregon, yon are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled against vou In tlic above entitled suitand court, on or before the first day of tho next regular On the i'h-d day of September A. D". 1SH), lerin 01 1110 uuove ciiiuieu uuiiii, in mi. ami if you fail so to answer, tlio p ain tift .fill urn. i ti tlm nnurf Ijll' Mm rtllnt lln- liiandcd in the complaint, which Is for n dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between you and tlio plaintiff and for general relief. And you will take notice that this summons is published by order of the lion. James A. Fee, judge of said above circuit court, niado and dated at chambers op the Mtlt dav of March A. I). ISA). JOHN It. ('BITES, 1-25-w" Attorney for Plaintiff. Tintbur T.nml tlee Act, Juno II, 187B,- 3fo for I'uMli'Utltm. United States' band Otllce, I La (irando, Oregon, June 10, 1SS0.1 TVTOTIOE IS 1IEBEBY GIVEN THAT 1 in compliance with tho provisions of the act of congress of .Milled, 187rf, entitled, "Aa act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington territory,1' Mi:ui:irr E. Wilkinson, ot Union, countv of Union, Stnto of Ore gon, lias this day tiled In this oflico his sworn statement No. Ill), for tlio purchase of the SE1,' of Section (i. in Township No. t S, Kange No, 11 East, and will offer proof to show- that thohind sought is more valua ble for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said laud before the register and recei ver of tills otllce at La O-aiide. Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of September. 18S!. Ho niinu s as witnesses: Bernard Logs don. J. W. Minnick. It. V. Davis and U. W. Bates, all of I'nlon, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely tho above-described lands are requested to lllo their claims in this otllce on or before said 7th day of September, ls'S). IlKNltV BlNKUAIlT, O-Bl-wlO ltegister. Notice 11 f l'lnnl Sultlement. In the County Court within and for Union county, Oregon In the matter of tho Es tato of W. It. Martin Es-j tin.J 1 niwiit.nil -XTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 Lucy J. Martin, tho Administratrix of the Estate of W. H. Martin, Deceased, I has rendered and presented for settlement ! and llled in said Courtlier Until account of I her administration of snid Estate, and that I TUESDAY, tho second day of JULY, 1SS9, has been duly appointed by said court ior tlte settlement of said account, at which time and place any person interested in said Estate may appear and tile exceptions and objections thereto, and contest tho same. This notice is inailo and published by or der of the Countv Court aforesaid, made and dated the lltl't day of March, A. D. lSSJ). l.UCY J. MARTIN. Administratrix of tho Estate of W. H. Martin, deceased. fi-fW Notice of l'tnal Suttlcincnt. In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Union. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 the undersigned has llled her final re port asadiniiiislr.itrix of the estate of Peter Brugger, deceased, in tlic above entitled court, and that TUESDAY, the 2d day of JULY. ISM), has been appointed forbearing objections to the aine. All person, b.iving any objections to tho approval ot suid re port are requirod to present tho same on or before wild day. 0-0 MARY BRUGO.ER, Adiniuistratrntrlx of the Estate of Peter Brugger, Dectxiscd. 1 10 answer. ior w.1111 incrcoi t 0 minimus 1 will ai.plv to thecourt for Mio relief deman- latnctte mem .ail, nun o mimy u led in sa d eomi.liiint. to-wit: For a dc- . gage hereon in fnvor of the t 'Otcam 1 cren foivelMsh.;,' a certain mortgage given ! or date May 1, is, for the Mun of 0 1 J.I. t, . . . 4 1 n . n . 1 . tvltfnli mrirtrrnfri tvtw Hvn fill IllO WflOlt! OI State of Oregon, covering the SEK of tho ! the following described tract, 'j5 E;uk4 S!oC')iiv-Cars 1! .... . i.r ....... . i.iintliii'1'st iniiirOir mill Mm sollt hwest niliir : " '"'''I' ' i"" ' " -n.'k 'w.Wuidon thesomlleasupnirterof secUon J, 'and j . Trams of Oregon, given to secure two certain "rth lwilf oft he mirthcast c uai ter o c- , 3 A j.rotn s iry notes given by said S. A. JIa- ! " . 1 1 ' fi of Oit HPsVKH mffev to the sii.l State of Orciion for the ! tllt! Willamette meridian, and the sum of MD Ij G I iL. Citation. In the County Court for the County ot Un ion, State of Oregon. In the matter of the 13s-1 , , tuto of Thomas Cul- Citation. ver, Deceased. ) To .Mary A. Culver and lierthn Culver, heirs at law of Thomas Culver, deceased, Greeting: TN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF .1 Olefin, You are hereby cited and re quired to appear in tlic Comity Court : if the Stnto ol Orerun. for tin dainty of I li imi, at tin" conit room thereof, a: I ninii m . v V , . ..A.,. . , i i7,i. n... fn.... ! day of Jitiy, 1HMI, at t V.1.0 aiV.w t I in i i in ii r v i ii i ii li til mi .11 1 im in I . i hi; m -'- noim of tlmt. ilnv then and there to sli'iv." euuse. if uiiv von have, why nn ordj-r should not bo trr.inted to D. b. Carroll, Administrator of snid et.ite, to redeem the lands describee" as follows: Tnc north half voi uie iioriiionqiinrioroi mcuuii .., rii 1 ji t nuiuiit k t uu.si' t'j - . - . . lnonov now due Krcil iodine, on aC' count of the payment of said mort gage by said Nodinc, Amounting to the sum oflO'i OS. Hit shall then ap pear that such redemption would be for the interest of said estate and not preju dicial to the creditors thereof, or that if such redemption be deemed not proper, or inexpedient, why this court should not order said lands sold in the manner and with like effect as is provided in other cas es of sale of real estate. .. ""cs? tlio ilon. 0.1 on'V"8?' Witness the Hon. O. P.Ooodall, Judge of tne i ouiity l ourt. ot ine Mate 01 ureon. for the Countv of Union, witlt the seal of said Court ntllxcd, this 2!)th day of May, 18M). Atti:st: A. T. NEILL, By Tuitxr.it Omvbii, Clerk, o-:;0 Deputy. fsr..i,.l NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Oi i ici: at La Giiamih. OitF.oox,! May 7. 1889. )' Notice is liereby given that the following named settlers have tiled notice of their in tention to make final proof in support of their claims, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on June 2j, 1SSU, viz: AVii.li.vm F. Buchanan, Hd. No. : and -1 See. 17 E. 2710, for the NEqr SWqr. Lots .1 7 and Lot 1 Sec. IS, Tp. S S, R Ansox R. CmtUY lid. No. 2.-M7. for the NE qr 'E qr Sec. 9, Tp. 8 S, R 10 E, W. M. Join. Hkwitt. Hd. No 3252, for the SWqr SEqr, SEqr NWqr Nl'lqr and NEqr HWnrSoc. I and rWur M'.oi iN V(r bee. u, ip. a b. k Hi 1;, v. ai., atut Louis out, Hd. No. 2."(i, for the EJ4 SEqr and SK NEqr Sec. !). Tp. 8 S. R Hi 13, W. M. They name the following witnesses to prove "their continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said land, viz: W. K Buchanan, Anson R. Curry, Joel Hewitt, Charles L. Fee. Charles Stewart and J. C. Brooks, all of Tine 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 lay,' and regulations of ilie Interior Depart ment, why such proof should not bo al lowed, will he given nn opportunity, at the above mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said claini ant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IlKXltY RlNKHAItT. 5-2C-W0 Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Orncn at La Graxdi:, Ottnoox.) May 8, 180. Notice is liereby given that the following named settler has Hied notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo niado be fore tlio register and receiver at Ln Grande, Oregon, on June 20, 18S9, viz: Hunjamix F. Fr.WKL, D. S. No. 7811, for the NEK NWJ4 and W'y. NEK Sec. 2-i and SE SWK Sec. 21, Tp. 7 S, R45E, W. M. He names tlte following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: AVolloco Boyles, of Medical Springs; G. T. Perry of New Bridge; N. Holey of Cor nucopia; Thomas Carson of Half "Way; Union county, Oregon. Anv person who desires to protest ngninst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and tho regulations of the Interior Depart ment why such proof should not be allowed will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and placo to ctos-e.-aniiuo tlio witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. IlKXltY Rixint.vitT, .r)-l(i-wO Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanii Okfick at L.v Gkanue, Ounoox,) May 15, 18s-!). f Notice is hereby given that tho following named settler has tiled notico of his intcn tion to make thud proof in support of his .1..1 1 .I.... : 1 f ...111 1' ; ei.uiMi ami nun. sani iioui win lie mane nu fore tlio register and receiver at La Grande, Oregon, on July 11, 188!). viz.: AVii.li.vm II. PouTint, D. S. No. SOW, for the lots 1 and 2. and EJS NW ipiarter Section .11, Tp, 4 S, R 41 13. Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: G. V. Sim mons, Alex Cockral, G. W. Ames and M. I'. Ames, all of Union, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under tho law and regulations of the interior department, why such proof should not bo allowed, will bo given an opportunity nt the above men tioned time and placo to cross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. HENRY KIN EH ART, 5-2J-ilw Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofiici: at La Guaxdi: OitEfiox,) Mav 7. lssil. 1 Notice Is liereby given that the following niiincd settler has tiled notico of his lt-Ji tenuous to make final proof in support "l his claims, and that said proof will li made before the register and receiver at H Grande, Oregon, 011 June 21. lsoO. viz: I i 1 Gnokiii: N. Uachiiek, ' I H. 1). No. .1900. for tho lots 1, 2 and 3 ol SEW NW'W Sec. 18. Tp. I S, R 41 E. He names the following witnesses prove bis continuous residence upon an cultivation ot said land, viz: Nathan Swiger. Wado Shelton. O. L.Sap anil William MviKor, nil of Union, Urecoi AllV tiersilll Willi lllwtriiu tutirnr.iyl llf.'lltl- the allowance of such proof, or who know ofnnysubstantialrtasi.il. under the law an the regulations of tho Interior Dunarttnentl w hy such proof should not be allowed, willj oc given an opportunity nt the above incnj iiiiiu'u uiiiu aim tnuoe to croas-oxaintne in witnesses of sntil olalinunts, nnd to ottt uviiteuco 111 ronuuai 01 tttnt submlttCMl olulmant. HnxitY UiNHiiAirr, fidd-wO Ijcgutor, -LJJ-"T-irll.7T7r?rlrr'TrfTiTJC :J .mvc tnd (li'p.irt fn J d. iilv, a follows: in Union i:ak wi - l r ifM). l,as.seii-.j:,-0.4,L've Pas' erorer. No. 3, L've at 1 :;S'jp. in. Freight No. 7, L'vo at 11:20 p. 111. ni a. 1 1. Freight, s'li. 8, Ive at a. m. TTrJvlrQto and Iroin principal pouiU 1 iivil o in tl)J ITnit0(1 ailltli!ji Canada. mid Europe. Elednt PST Cars. im Tlirough lo BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Frceflrlmrge nnd Without Change. Close codections at Portland for San Fran- cmi and Puget Sound points. EAK" DIVISION. The Ore n Railway ifcXavisntion Co.. and 1'aeiti I'oast Steamship Co. will dis pat'i Steamers between San Fran en: ) and Portland, as follows: ntO OltTLANii. ritO.M SAN FltANCISCO. Lcnviin t 12Midn'i, L'v'ng Spear st.wli' ud illows: atlOa.111.as follows: Orcgoi June 1 State, June .'t State, " 8 Columbia, " 7 Columh , " 12 Oregon, " It Orcgoi " Bi State, " 15 State, " 20 Columbia, " IS) Colttini , " 24 Oregon. " 't Oregoi 2S State, ' 27 Tlio cfi pany reserves the right to change j stoniners or sailing dnvs. -j- RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin - $10.00 Steerage - - 8.00 - if.'JO.OO Half Fare - Freo Roiinririi) Tickets. Unlimited Chlldnf, under 12 years - - fi-years ctttilinri MeuU ami llrrtlm, C. J. irnr. A.L.MAXWELL, U. P. iff. A, n'l Manager L. RANSOM, Asent. Union Ccjliucopia Saloon, f AV.m. Wilson, Puop. Tlijl-incst of Wines, Liquors- nd Cigars always in stock. FIST CLASS DILLIAPiD TABLE. J Drop in and be sociable ' AND SODA FACTOIIY, CiaMnhi and I Sts. - - Union. Oregon,. SUI'ltMAX & i:AT.KY, 1'i ops. Iiinufactttrcrs and dealers in Soda Wn- bSSar.-aparillu, Ginger Ale, Cream Soda ill Champagne Cider, Syrups, etc. Or iti promptlv filled. I Thomson & Pursel arc. asrents for celebrated Cyclone WimlAlill, and gtlio prices 011 them have been 'reat lreduccd they arc. now within the "ich of all. Sample mill to bo seen I their phiiicrin North Union. Call ud examine it. Sold lor IsUilO.untll lately.lj I i!ett walcn In tu worui. i i Prrfucl timekerm-r. Mur-J ranted, maty suiid uoia tluntinrr L't'l. llcth lldirl Vl .,, j.,,,.' aii... ..Ith work. CIIU coir. 111 V4U.1 t.iu.. OiiGlcrnitilQ each lo- rjlnv can cecute ono free. toprtUi'r 1IU our larr" andal. uiblo lino of IIoillThoId Stimpli s. Thfio tamplei, wi'll at Ilia wat'li, a icnil and afler yn have kept T. I , n mnnth. mill lllOlMl lllim tO tllOlO taho in . v'lavo called, they become vour o n l.VVW.7?SlI kho write at onco can bo .uro of rtcelrins tlio V" 'and SnmltlCH. Wo imy all eipre.i, frcUlit.ftc. Addrtu 8tln"Vi Tco.. Jtox ia,lortlanU,Kulne. f ' n Ko v;ronff way to run tt: It sews tlio Buuie running furwuitl ur bnckwHrd. ?." ennis, cogs, or loose Joints. Nil holes to tli ri'iul la niucliliio orfliutlle. Vo eiioil point In any other ma- chlnu it does not jiossess. BUY THE ROYAL SOOHH. For Salo by R II. I1ROWN, l .tion, Or. MARVELOUS Onlv CJrntilno Sratcia o" Hi-mnr.v Trr-.tnlntr. In ur Itnotitt LiitiiH',1 In olt.i l-eudlotf. JIIIikI wanUciiiit; cure!. Kvrry rlillil ami uiluU crotitly tipnrfltf eil. Ij.-ojt luduwumaU to CjmMpviadoricu UIuki. Pr i rwot'is. Wtth Onlnton of 111. W'-n. A. llrim. UIIIU I.I'm W'i l-IR'll"! M-i ll.itii. 1 ; il-af'iV't. -ii.itKt. I, .i. !! 10:. ' v. Ho- v' . v. A 'or,.! l iu .'. 1 J)M, .t lSiyclu.!- vV'.riaftVtii .!, I . i 1 . ! :lntl', j -t Jail 1: 11 1 1. . 1 1 1'liX h .1 1 I.!iA-.-.,N. Y SOU Kcrvlnc-.THnclilnrTl 1 trade In all pan., tjrpl 1 Diatinr our matbineiL 1 a ai tmt "i.i"l lllull I and t oodl w bcra tbe roile ran M mem, w mil itsu rr f-10 db 'pttum in racn locauiy.ioe vary Ixat aawlnr.machlDe made la. i Iha world. with all the atuthnxate. ii wuialw i.rdrrrr a compitta i Una cf our co.llr and riloitlaait rtamplta. In return e ttat jom .now wnai we e.nu. mom wum .tuajr rau al yoor bome.aad after M moniniaiienau pwomi jour owm pnrertr. Inle rrend roachlai I made after tee Si in err pattale. I bicn tar a run out tTore ratnia) , runouilteoiaioroiiii.wiib IM re lacrinieati, and now aella tar iUII. Uiu.uninnil.nuuliiu. fful rtachina in the norld. A la lUfiee. No ranital reaulred. rials. 1 i-m: uairuclMwi rivru I ih vrhu anti to ueat oucaraaae. . ua (Veo th bt Mwiiut-mainine in tae world, and la.a hm i urn f wwkjof biatiarloirr ih.h tee-4nrta Arnerka. I'lCtXi'CCO., Ita. Au;u.lu, Muloc. KintiiGky Liquor Store l2 f.- !-w. rHr.!ir.llii Ootil Wttch.TTnnTI BIIVAI ST. MM I cmii'tn i-rs;.