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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1889)
Ounthiunl from tlttl ujr. August 5lh, Grandpa Bnhcock, ngcd 7G years. Let us hope ho will take tlio prize before the higher tribunal. TIio Eagle valley Brass Hand dis coursed some very creditable niuio, while the declamations of the young ladies were far above tho average and Jxmgfellow's "Famine" in Hiawatha was recited by Miss Kdith Young ant justly received rounds of applause That style of composition is, as every one knows who has attempted it, very hard to render properly. I remember having tried it often when much younger and more ambitious than now, and was never satisfied with my self, but this young lady fully caught tho inspiration and meaning of the poet. Her intonation was perfect am gestures graceful. Jlies Terry gave declamation on the dignity of labor, It consisted of extracts in prose am verso from various authors, and the arrangement and judicious selection of the various parts gave tho whole ellbrt an air of originality, "ctmiring much study and thought. Mr. Kirby, an Eagle valley fanner gavo a slight review of the labors of himself and the early settlers in the valley. J To pointed with a just piide to the broad acres of grain, and orch aids groaning beneath tho loads of luscious fruits, and contrasted tho present appearance with tho monoto nous and aromatic mitrc-brush. He truthfully said that labor and irriga tion would roplnco tho latter growth. But to return to Cornucopia where the trees are tall and bending in polite obeisance to every passing biee.o; where tho water is just bursting forth from nature's refrigerator, and tho prospector unloads his daily accumu lation of new limits. Since I left for tho valley some little change has taken place in our prospects. I learn again tliat the .Simmons was actually bonded, on a short bond, and that parties were in tho hills looking at tho Qucon of tho "West and Center mines. I also notice Sir. Uascho, of JJakor City, on the streets. Also that Mr. Ittidorborg will return in a few days and resume his examination of the nioun tains, that Kred Htein has made favorable improvement in the Norway and that (ho Davis mill is about" com pleted and tho race track is ready for run, tint or break, and every doubting Thomas wears a smile or takes one. By some inscrutable operation of divine providence the metal line has been pushed from Baker City, barely earromed on Cracker, jumped Sparta and come to a rest in Cornucopia. .Several parties aio hero from tho it: City mul wore will put in ,m .1 ; - ' appearance when that Monumental fishing parly havo caught all strag gling apd hungry trout in Eastern Oregon. The Sanger mill is to shut down in a few davs for want of water, The drouth is being oxlomlcd lo districts Where it nover was known before, and all tho streams and water supplies in Eafitern Oregon, Idaho and in parts of Nevada are running low, and my ink stand getting dry. NOI'KS. Mr. Beeves, of Eagle valley, raises large crops of wiuo grapes and this year will make more wine than he will want for homo consumption. Mr, BowviS; Of tho Bukvr Democrat, wiili his family, spent sovoral days In Coruunopia last week. Hois profuse in Ii'k commendation of Cornucopia and it mines. Well wo tried lo itiuko his visit a pleasant one, it ml If an in dulgence in equestrian exercise and piscatorial victories was agreeable to him, ho will return to tho (Jttcon City invigorated and prepared to renew his labors on' the Democrat with a new zest. There is nothing like running out once in a while for social inter course with your neighbors. (Mint Dully and Jim Rhea have gone to the .Minimi on prospect for mines or llsh. Will be back when the "clouds roll by," ami they gcUlry. t'uile Jesse Osborn is in tho vicini ty of the new I'loieneo excitement mid Is undoubtedly one of the parties interested. J Tuny Bust and family left this morning for tho main Kaglo. They will come to camp betweuu hero and Kaugci. obt, (lleiiu and Hugh Cumin re turned from tho Seven Devils country and brought some samples fiom ledges which thoy located which assayed over live hundred in gold ami 120 ounces in silver. Mr Beck, of Eagle valley, gavo the flint j.nuil word for sheep that I have hcaid in many a day. The ground on which ,ii Hock wow pastured for forty days tui nc'l .out u larger yield of alfal fa than adjoining pieces where no nheop wcro allowed lo run. t So sheep aro not to deadly an enemy to crops as has been supposed, unlefs the. scent of the fold should hang on to tho sec ond crop. (Jeorgo Is'ewcomb acted as master of ceremonies at tho picnic in Knulc He is apt and versatile in his resources on such occasions, and performed hii 1 part to tho satisfaction of all present, j The EaL'lc valley folks have been doing some substantial work on the ' road to Bine. It needed it. BAUDIX. A llirycli id r Vilii-li'. Tho Supremo Court of Bhodo Island has rendered a decision which will be of vital interest to all bicylists, who havo long been pestered by those who have considered them as intruders on the public highways, and have taken every possible means to crowd them into tho glitters and upon tho sidewalk. Last spring one wheelman was run into on Broad street, Providence, by Patrick II. Collins, an expressman, who, according to tho evidence, was very malicious, and refused to pay any regard to the warning whistles. The wheelman's hand was broken ami his machine badly damaged. Collins was convicted in the lower court of a vio lation of tho law requiring him to drive reasonably to the right of tho traveled center of the road, and took an appeal. Tho case was then heard in the Court of Common Pleas before a jury, and ho was again defeated. From that court the case was taken before tho Supremo Court on an ex ception to the Judge's ruling, and charge that a bicycle was a vehicle. Chief Justice Durfec, tho sitting Asso ciate Judges concurring, has scttletl the question once ami for all, and the bicyclists are to havo full protection from "road boys." The decision was given as follows: "J lie question raised by the exceptions is whether a bicycle is a carriage or a vehicle with in tho meaning of the public statutes, which enacts that every parson travel ing with any carriago or other vehicle shall reasonably drive his carriage or vehicle to tho right of tho center of the traveled part of the roatl, so as to enable such person to pass with his carriage or vehicle without interfer ence or interruption. Tho view of the court was that a bicyclo was a carriage or vehicle that carries a person, mounted upon it, and which is pro pelled and driven by him. The word vehicle is certainly bro.ul enough to include anv machine which is used and driven on the traveled part of tho highway for the purpose of convey ance. I he purpose of the section is to PVJWjjt accident or collision, and such accident 01 4'ollitiion may happen from a bleyclo and p"or carriage meeting, unless tho rule lilkt u.nv" 1,1 the section is observed, In Taylor v.. Coodwin it was decided that a bicycle is a carriago within lllo nut which for bids tho drivimj of tt cariiago 'furious ly ,' so os ty ciuliMgyr tho fife or limb of any pasencr." The exception was overruled and tho ease remitted to tho Court of Com mon Pleas for sentence. Ti'IkiIhm-h llxuiiiliintliiu. 'VrOTICH IS IIKUHHY lilVKX THAT i.i for the iin-0M) of ui'iUlug an exami nation of all pornous who may oiler tliciu selves us candidates for 'teachers of the M'hools ot this county, the county school Mipcrinteiidciit thereof will hold a public examination at I'liion. Oregon, lie ejiinine; at noon on Wednesday, tho L'Sth ilnv of August, IS!!'. Onted this Kith dtiv of August. ISSi). .1. I.. CAKTUK. County School Superintendent, 1'nion County, Oregon. 8 1.5-w'J- KQTICK FQU PUBLICATION. mm i r iti ' Lami Ot'rit'li At Ia (Ikaniik, ditKUoS'.t Aug. , 18SI). i Nollce Is hereby given that tho following nilHied settler has tiled notice of his In tentions to nml;e Ileal proof in support of his. claims, and that said proof will he nnulo before the register and receiver at l.a (irnnde, Oregon, on Sept. 21, 1KS!, viz: Josurii l 111 IT, lid. No. 2UI2, for the HWJ," See. ..J, Tp o S, lt.:t!l i:, W, M, He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation or said land, viz: Jasper H. Stevens, Howard P. Canmhell. John Shuw and (leorgo Allen, all of North Powder, Oregon, Any person who desires to protest against (lit allowance of such proof, or who knows of tinysiibslniititilMiison, under the law and the regulations of tho Interior Department, why Mich proof should not he allowed, will he given an opportunity at the above men tioned time, ami place to cross-e.Miniiuo the witnesses of said claimants, and to oiler evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hi:.MlV Kl.NKII.MlT, 8-l.Vwll Register. Summons. In tho Circuit court of the state of Oregon, for tho county of I'nlon, Chillies Fresh, Plaintiff, ) v. Mary K. Fresh, Defendant. J To Mary K, Fresh, the above named de fendant: IN THK NAMIi OFT I IK STATIC OF I. Oregon, you aro hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, in the above named court, on or before the llrst day of tho next regular term thereof, to-wit: SKITKMHKIt 1, Hvsjl. and if you full so to appear or answer, for want thereof the lilaintill' Will lake a de cree against you dissolving the marriage, contract now existing Is'tween plalutlir and defendant, and for the costs and disburse ment of this suit. This summons Is publlshed-tn Tin: Our. (Ion Si ol'T. bv mde. of Luther It. lmi. judge, made at chamber niiiljioarliii date ..f I.. I.. I wsil 'v. " . ' of July I ... .... II VDK. JOIINtf A." Oh.MSTK.ll), 7-1 1 Attorneys (or .I'lulilUff. FOB m ! -THK- I'nioTi Real Hstate Association JInvo INtcd a largo amount of i Which are for sale on- MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Look at the List. in .IS acres adloinim: the citv of Union A V ill be sold as u whole or in parcels. (!ood opportunity to seotire a cheap home. Price of whole tract ?:t,'J.)0. -') ."20 acres ten miles north of Union; all uuanu! lano ; unimproved: price .fi.r. per acre. (.'! 1.320 acres of improved land, fourteen Tulles north of Union; i!X) ucres fanning land; 2iK) acres in meadow and balance sui table for meadow or pasture; good fences, buildings, orchard and plentv of water. A good homo for a desirable husbandry. Price ?ir. per acre; one fourth down anil balance on three and live vear's tunc. II 10 acres adlolnini: the citv of Union known as tho Moore garden; largo orchard; siiritiiitcry oi all Kinds; not and dry house A tine bargain for any one desiring to en gage in the fruit and garden business. Trice $t,rm. -'- W) acres one mile west of Union; line grain or ineiiuow land, rnee $15. per acre. 10 100 acres two and one-half miles north west of Union; all grain and meadow hind; well improved, price $2j per acre. m 320 acres 2." miles south of Union; all fenced with good wire fence; improvements fair; plenty of water and out-range; .S.OiiO. rails on tho place; l."0 acres farming land; balance pasture land ; good orchard; three miles from timber; lime kiln on place. Price .til. per acre. 8 210 acres one mile south of Tcloeaset and nine miles south of Union; 1C0 acres deed ed and 80 acres timber culture; (!) acres goon grain lami; .hi acres lenced and under cultivation ; ft, 000 rails on place; dwelling, barn, cellar and out-buildings; good well, Pilco.fl,000. 01 1C0 acres just north of Tcloeaset and 7 res under eultiva- miles from Union; 10 acres under eultiva tion; fair improvements. Price $ll.0:i per acre, 10 let) acres two and one-half miles north of North Powder; 140 acres tillable land; 45 acres under cultivation; good house, barn, cellar and out-buildings. Mortgage .7.V). Price $11. per acre. HI 1010 acres twelve miles north of Union, in Cove: COO acres grain and meadow hind: balance pasture; well improved; good fences, buildings, orchard, etc., and plenty of Wider; timber joining same on east. An excellent farm for diversified hiisbantlrv. Price .fl.VOUO. 12 ;i2() acres eleven miles north of Union, in Cove; 200 acres In cultivation; good fences, buildings, etc, A fine farm, Price .fO.OiKj. US Itaneh of 101 acres, known as the Half Way Station on the road between Union and Cornucopia, ami I miles from Sanger; has a largo story-aud-n-half house, barn and stables on each side, wood shed, two wells also a stream of running water on tho place; 100 acres of natural meadow land and a line range till round. This would bo a line location for a milk or stock ranch. Ono hundred tons of lirst class hay can bo cut each year. Price $sftu. lift) Who wants a saw mill? Here Is your chance. Only !l miles from North Powder. A lirst class mill, with a cutting capacity of (l.hno feet per dav, and has reached 10.000 feet. This mill lias a double circular saw, built according to the latest improvements, with lirst class machinery throughout. Only one-fourth mile from main river, by plenty of good milling timber; water power mill, with water privileges, etc. Kasy pay ments. This is a splendid chance for "a mill man. Price $1,000. Hi An Macro tract of as lino land as can bo found in Powder Kiver valley ; on warm spring branch; splendid grain or meadow land, and only .1 miles from North Powder. This is a rare bargain. Price $000. 1171 Three blocks In one tract In North Union, known as tho John Katon place; has large and commodious house well ami siibstan tiallv constructed in every particulars en tire place set hi orchard oi cherries, pears, apples, etc., also small fruit rttw to perfec tion; entire place can bo irrigated; all ne cessary out building". For a neat residence In Union vou can find no better place. This is a chance in a lifetime. Price $1,700. 118 One and one-half lots in Cove, upon which is an elegant two-dory house with eight rooms, all well finished throughout, with stable, woodshed, etc., also good well. This is one of the neatest residences In Cove, (live us a call and we will suit you. I'iice$1.7."i0, !1 (iooil farm of 100 acres, P-,' miles from North Powder on tho intiiii road from Un ion to linker City; well finished story and a half house; good iiarn, stable, grunery, etc; well for barn and ono for house; young orchard of fttl trees hegiuing to bear, and small fruits in great quantities. This is one of the best farms around North Pow der. ,20 :i2il acres of improved (and, 'It! miles from Union and ft miles from North Powder; mostly good tillable hull: some meadow land ;'balanco pasture; Hung water on tho place the year round.-, near timber and one half inllo from school Mionso. Price fl.liOO. Also a blocks. large iuunbr of town lots and All Loiters promptly an swered and all Information desired will be ehoerfnlly 'jrivon. Address nil coiuumnseatioiis to VIKSOX & UACICKTT, cJji'utai'lc Unluii lteal Hjlato Au'u mi nftPTTI 1T1T P T HTTKl iUflflWADLJi LMJJd, i I I I Cnnrcllntlon of V.irriintx. Olil County "VfOTICH IS JIKItKPY OIVKN THAT i.i in accordance with an act of the legis lative asemblv of the state of Oregon, ap proved Firuary 2ft, lfiWI, the following listed county warrants issued inor.i than seven years prior to July 1, IS:!, and still outstanding and unpaid, are now adver tised' for payment, and if the .same arc not presented to the county treasurer for payment within sixtv days from this date they will be cancelled and payment thereof refused a provided in said act. Dated this July 22, lSs!). HATE. XAMK. ISOft. Feb. 1. M P.aker Aug. 10, W S licnlngton. . do (ieo W Crane . . . 1'W May !), J P ArgciHnger. . . June ft, K O Crane. do John Denncy July 3, Hulscy, Deal vs Mc Comas ... Oct. 2, M A Murry . . . do do . . . . G1807. JCO. CI.V . AMT. ftO 21'.! 201 fiOO 721 fc'OO &".' A L' " lti .i:i 7ft 00 2 00 2 00 lft S . 072 . 073 .1110 .ll.'fft .111(1 . 10 . 31ft . (4 . 710 . 701 . S02 . HI!) . 807 I) ft 40 23 00 Jan. 11. Fred Pro-Intel do (1 Webb . .. do Joe Weathers Feb. 8, US McComas.. June 1, V P Kogcr.... Oct. S. T P Ilaird Dec. :i. A M Smith. do A Itvnerson... do II L Thomas. do Sm Stover do D Patterson . . . 1SIW. Jan. 1, Joseph Uradcn. do W S Pritchard.. Jan. .'1, A C Craig 1) 18 12 7ft 2 ;; 10 oo :i :i3 2 CO 1 2,1 2 10 2 7(1 2 7ft 2 20 4 00 2 20 (i (V! 2 (Mi , 4 32 4 32 2 00 ft 00 2 00 3 40 2 00 2 00 2 tr, 2 00 2 (Ml 2 (Mi 007 . Oil .1170 . 1200 . 14 . 1ft . : . ;w . 44 40 . 48 . 40 , lOfJ 1.-.7 . ftll! , ftlS 070 7HI , KM Sift 031 H do . John Kogcr do do do do do do do do do John Ovler J Sonnenberg. . P Caniasca C F Schoopc WTIIImun ItW King A 11 Prone M Sterling ... P Jackson July 8. I Pekril Dec. 10. O llhibln. do W Itennovy 1m;:). Jan. (!, C Pabblngton... Mch. :t. D dray 7 00 (i 00 2ft 00 22 7ft May 7, U S McComas. . . do do July !l, J Oswalt K M 8 00 18(0. July 8, Joseph Yount. . . do W II Patten 101 ICm im 200 mi 2 CO 2 C(i 2 (Mi do C Carroll Sept. 2.1, K W Imbler . Nov. 10, S M Mack. . . . ft 3.3 1 00 1871 Meh. 10, J L Caviness. . 43ft sue, !M2 till) 3 00 1 M) 2 (X) 2 00 7 40 ft 20 2 CO 2 (Mi 2 (Mi 2 20 1872 May 8. C Kelley . ... July , .) Jiisner A Fnrgeson . . . II Uromlev. . . . do do do !)71 J w White tmi do I II Broun . . .1018 ...10(10 ...1070 . ..1220 do Kill Homer., do W If Patten.. Nov. 13, W W linker 1873. Mch. 7. W (1 Hunter . .1527 ...Kilft . . 108ft ..1702 . .181!) . 1807 . 1001 . . lillft . 2003 . .2022 21"'' '!." 40 .. 71 1 00 2 20 1 CO 2 00 ft 40 3 00 4 (M) 15 CO (i ftO (i 00 13 (0 2 00 2 00 May 23, J O Ncssley Sept. 4, W W P.aker ;sov. o, a Terwiin ,'er do A C Low do K Parker do A P Morrison . do J A Childers 1874. Mch. (i, K Troy do P Fitzwater May lft. W II Patten... do iico Aeklcs . . yo M Jasper 187ft. X Inly !). M Jasper .. 0(.) 007 O do W Illakeslco 1870. 1 prlio S Miller ...1031 .. 1000 . ..1103, . . 1 18S ..1210 ...1273 ..1309 . . ft7 . . 03 . .. 480 ... 071 .1011 ..1111 ...1271 . . 1 lft! ...1707 . . . 1003 ..2001 .. 17ft .. 108 ... (i.'i(i . .. IXift .. !!HJ . .1071 ...lltfi . . 1331 ..1377 . . . IftSO ..1 .-& . .1(111 ,..1002 .1012 2002 . 33 . . 41 . i8 773 . t7 . . O'.H) 2 CO 2 00 4 00 2 00 1 00 I 00 l on May 17, I j Shafer is,.i ii Thomson . . do It .1 Itoccrs. July S, W II Parent do .i i' htcvens . . Sept. 8, John Phy IS( I. Ian. o. J 11 Johnson . . . p do J M Henderson. Sept. (i, h Downev. 1878. Mav21, A Cox do P Hallev . .. June 28, F W Duncan Oct. 8, Mrs S Fletcher.. Nov. 11, A C Craig 1870. Mav23,.l Hunter ' 21. .I llowke . . Sept.d", P M Collin . Fov. 10. W T Ficklin.. ISM!). May lft. I) II MeWaters June 20, J Irwin Nov, !), 0 Stacks do W Pratt do II Kods Nov. 20, .1 M Perry 1881. Jan. 7, C It Hayes. . . do H Howard May 11. J Dodson .. .. do M llabblngtoit . . . do J M Shepard July 20, W A llnmin... do J Dm is Oct. 10, O P Ooodoll Nov. 10. J H Header do T A lteavis. . . do 1) 11 lteavis 18Si. Apr. (!, Pat Healcy Juno lft, John Mcl.ain. do VO Wilson 4 00 2 00 4 00 1 00 2 20 1 00 2 20 I 20 I 20 1 00 2 00 (i 00 1 70 ft 20 2 00 0 t 30 13 00 1 80 1 70 1 ftO 170 1 00 21 ftO 1 00 1 ftO 10 00 2 10 2 10 2 00 H STATU OF OIti:Ci()N ) County of Union,? M 1 horebv certifv that the foregoing con tains a lis't of all comity warrants which have been issued, drawn and not cancelled prior to July I, 1882, as the same apprars by the records of Union county, now in my possession, Witness Toy hand and official seal this July 11), ISM). A. T. XKII.h. kk.u.,1 County Clerk Union Co. Or. Nd Ike of AdliilnUtrntur' Sale. ATOTICK IS HKHKKY tllVKX, THAT li In pursuance of an irderof the pro bate court of Union eovnty, Mnto of Ore gon, made and entered on tho second dav of July, ls.sH, in tho nnitter of tho estate of Thomas Culver, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of the said estate, will sell at public auetiun to tho highest bidder for cash, on Saturday, tho 17th day of August, 1880, at 2 o'clock p. in., at tho court house door In the citv of Union, county of Union, all tho right, 'title, Interest and estate of the said Thomas Culver at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Ivuig in the said county of Union, State of Oregon, described as fol lows, lii-wit : The N', of tho NKJi Sec. 7, Tp. 1 is, of ltange 10 Kast of Willamette meridliVn. Date duly 18, 188!). 1). I,. CAUUOI.I,, Adi".nlstr;itor ot the estate of Thomas Culver, deceased. ISstray Horses. SnHfx cil from my place hi Kaglo valley, abodt a vear ago, ono black horse, little ovir medium alio, branded 22 on the left shoulder. Ono brown mare, hrunded 20 on the shoulder ami 22 on the thigh. other horses aro also missing branded 20 And 22. , Anv one giving information that will load 'fo tho recovery of the horses will bo liber Ally rewarded. Address, 7-1-1 in J. lb FHWlihl., New llrldge, Union County, Oregon, Jfotlrn of Summons, In the Circuit court of the state of Ore?on, for Union county. David Kccles, Plaintiff, ) vs. Tho. F. Hull. Defendant. To the above named defendant, Thomas F. Ilallr FN THK N'AMK OF THK STATU OF i. Oregon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answerer pload to the complaint filed against you in the above entitled ne tion on or before Hip tirt day nfth.- nev regular c.imi nf said court 'to be 1 1 . I i ' i after the publication of this summons fi r six weeks, to wit: on the 4th Monday in , September. ISM), that being the 23d day .f ' said mouth, innl that in default of such answer or pleading, plaintiff will tak judgmentagiiinstyou for the sum of ?H0.;.:il and interest thereon from the .'list day of January, 1887 at the rate of ten per cent, i per annum., together with tho further . sum of ten per cent, on the whole nmoniK due, as a reasonable attorneys fee in this action, and for costs and disbursements. This summons j.s published InTunOaK- 00 ! oox Scolt by order of the Hon, J. II. llird, iudire ot the Seventh Judicial District of the State of Oregon made on the 7th dav of August, 18$). SHKLTOX CAIHIOLL. 8-8-W7 Attorneys for PlaintiiT. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxii Officii at Ia Gkahiik, Ounnox, ) June 21, 18ft!). ( Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make linai proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made bo fore the register and receiver at la Grande, Oregon, on Aug. 0, 188!), viz: Ar.Tiu i: AV. Paiikks, I). S. No. 7l0, for the XKK Sec 21, Tp. 0 S, It 4ft K, He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joseph Kvans, Harry Harrows, Merritt I'eeves and Thomas Uashaw, all of Kaglo valley, Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of anv substantial reason, under the law and the regulations of the Interior Depart ment why such pronf should not bo allowed will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to'eross-examine the witnesses of said claimant, and to olFer evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hn.VKV ltlSKItAKT, li-28-w(5 Itcgister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Ofi ici: at La Ghakui:, Oi:i:oo.v,) July 17, 188!). f Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at l.a Grande, Oregon, on Sept. 10, 188!) viz.: Mandana Goon.voroii, I), S. No. 02ft2, for the SK Sec. :ift, Tp. ', It. :i!) K, W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Charles I). Goodnough, Newton lleceh, Jesse D, Vance and J. Swikert, all of Kl gin. Oregon. Any person who desires to protest against tho allowance of sueh proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and regulations of the interior department, why such proof should not be allowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above men tioned time anil place to cross-examine the witnesses of satd claimant, and to oiler evidence iu rebuttal of that submitted bv claimant. IIKNUY IHNKIlAltT, ' 7-2ft-iiw Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxii Oitick at L. Guaniii:. Oi:i:;ox,i Julys. IKS". ' Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of bis inten tion to make final proof In suppoit of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the register and receiver at l.a Grande, Oregon, on August 10, ISf'.), vi,: Ar.r.XAxni:!! Cockkui.i., D. S. 787S, for theSNKK and N SK4 Sec. 20, Tp. 4 S. It. It) K. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said laud, viz: Klverdo Draper, G. W. Ames, (ieorge Simmons and illiani Porter, all of I' nion, 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 interior depart ment, why shcIi proof should not be al lowed, will bo given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and nlaeo to cross- examine the witnesses of said claimant, ! and to oiler evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Hnsitv Kixeiiart, 7-11 Register. Timber I.iiiul tteo Act, for .lime a, IS' rulille.atloii. United States Land Olllce. I Lit Grande, Oregon, June 10, lSSO.t XTOTICK IS HKKK11Y GIVKN I'll AT IN ift compliance with tho provisions of the act of congress of .Iiiue;i, 1878, entitled. "An Ret for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory,'' Mkiuutt K. Wilkinson, of Union, countv of Union, State of Ore gon, has this ifay liled Iu this olllce his sworiistatemcntNo.110, for the purchase of the SK'J of Section (i, in Township No. 4 S, ltange No, 41 Kast, ami will oiler proof to show that tholand sought is more valua ble for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the register and recei ver of this otlico at La G-ande, Oregon, on Saturday, the 7th day of September, IKS!). Ho nanus as witnesses: llernard Logs don. J. W. Miniiick. 11. V. Davis and 11. W. Hates, all of Union, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims iu this olllce on or before said 7th day of Soptoinber, 1880, IlK.NIlV Itl.NUUAUT, (M3-wl0 lleglstcr. Timber Land Act, .limo :i, 1H7K Notice for l'libllentlon. U.S. Lni Oi'Kicn, La Or wins, Okkuox.I .1 uly 8, 18M). i Notice Is heroby given that iu compliance with t he provisions of tho act of congress of June. 'I, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber hinds iu the States of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Ter ritory," Ki.vKiino Dit.vi'Ki:, of Union, countv of Union, State of Oregon, has this dav Hied iu this olllce his sworn statement No. HO, for I ho purchase of the NV NKVf anil NKV NWK of Section No. 112. in Township No. I South, ltange No. 41 Kast, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose- ami to establish his claim to said land be fore tho register and receiver of this olliee at li Grande, Oregon, on Friday, the 4th dav of October. lhSli. He names as witue?: A. Cotknl. George Simmons, Georxo I.Ik lit foot and James Nelson, all of Union, Oregon. Anv and all pernons olnhnlns derily the aUavu-describcd lands are n-ipuwtod to flic tlmlr claims in this ollb e n nr before said 4th day ot October. Is!' llisitt Hi im r T-H-wM K istir HBii Trains arr.ii ;.!.il ib'i'jrt fr 'lu . t nion 0: ,h . . ti ,!o -: nsT mown Passenger. No. 4 iii 'T not si). L've Passenger, No. 3, L'vo- at :& a. m. at 1:30 p. in. Freight, No. 8, at 2 :3fl a. m L'vel'rciaht No. at 11:20 p. in. TirUIJTCto and from principal points i ivjvi l o iu tJl0 xjnitwl States, Canada and Kurope. Elegant PS,!1'::"' Cars. Ui.il -runt Ipopin-,' Cars linn Through on express Trams to OR8AHA, and ST. PAUL Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Paget Sound points. OCEA' DIVISION. The Oregon Hallway ,t Navigation Co., and Pacilic Coast Steamship Co. will (lis patch Steamers between San Fran cisco and Portland, as follows: t'KOM I'OUTI.AXll. Leaving tit 12Midn'i. as follow1: FROM SAX FRANCISCO. L'v'ng Spear st. wh' at 10a.m. as follows: Oregon, Aug, .'!, lft, 27 State. Aug. 2, 14, 20 State. ' 7, 1!), II Columbia ' 0, 18, SO Columbia " 11, 23 Oregon. " 10. 'J2 The company reserves the right to change sti-amers or sailimr davs. ItATKS OF PASSAGK: Cabin. - - $10.00 Steerage - - $8.00' Kound Trip Tickets, Unlimited - VMM Children, under 12 years - - Half Fare ,, ,, ft years - - - Free Including Mcnts ami llcttht. C. J. SMITH, Gen'l Manager. A. L.MAXWKLL, G. I'. iteT. A, J. Vs. SNKKD, Agent. Union. fAri fl ffS5l7l7-n BSfs m 1 Mm Only CJennino Slyatcm of Slciiiitry TnUninc I'o.ir llnolis I.c.'irncil hi on rcudlnc. IIliul wamlerlnu cnreil. Kvrr rhiltl and ntliiic fircntly bprrfitlcd. O.-j it luJuceaioiits to C jrreFpuuJouc- Ulasetia. P-1 tijctij, xr'.th oplnlnni of Or. Vm. A. Ilam tuoirl, t in w ir. J.f.nm-J si;icci n t in f.l.nil Uimti'w, ):lMlr! ; ret-iil iMil"Tlnu'it-.ii!l. t'tet'iv it lVrolmf. "I'S, .;..U. Jni;!,-Ie. I).l)..p'lnorui t!:o Christian .ViaSat" . ... V , Uieiiiir'i I'r.-"';r-, Seittitis , lloi' . U . V. Astr,.It:'i,'te (ii'.t m-.i, Juihili i. H-::j ltiilr., tin t nt.t r . r- ;r,im tlm-Ii Prof. A. i,nis;,Y'fL vL; I'u'.li Ave. W. Y Cornucopia Saloon, Wm. Wilson, Pitop. The Finest of Wines, Liquors and Cigars always in stock. FIRST CLASS BILLIAltl) TABLE. Drop in and be sociable SiK flpninp-RffnchiiioTTnTTTI Klo t ouce rxabuablj J Ij Ii 1) trade in a!l prti, byp fl p p vf piscine our macbionJL 1 1 , 1 1 I - and poods v? here the people can left v--;. th?m. w will lend fret toon ierioa in each locality .the cry test e wine-rat chin mJ in the world, with all the attachmcnli. is win alio send I roe a comDl:t .tine of our costly and valuable art 'thow what we send, to thois who may c&h at your home, and after A3 months ail snail become your own, property Ihis prnnJ machine t mine after the SintfPr patents. y, hich have run out . neiore patent- run out it sold lor Mil, withth a tsLtiments, ana now sens lor T4V. Uftt.itronceit.most ur- 'ful machine in the world. AH U free. No capital required. Tlatn, unci n.Hiraetions trtveti. 'ihtso who write to us at once can se. ruro tl'CC the best scwinp-mai-liine in the world, end th Pnr'-t .ne of works of fciph trti'ur'hown together in America. 'VllCK t: UO., XioL 7Hi, AuUkta, .11 nine. Thomson fc Pursel aro agents for tho celebrated Cyclone WindIill, ami as rlie prices on tliem huvoliccn great ly reduced thev aro wow witlnn tho reacliofall. Sample mill to bo seen nt their planer in North Tniou. Call and examine it. SEWING 3MtLCI3CIME. Xo wroiiR way to run It: It sows tilt' tame miming forward or backward. Nc caniH, cogs, or loose Joints. u liolcs tn thread In machine or shuttle. .Vo (rood noint In nny other ma chine It elm's not laossebs. BUY THE ROYAL ST.J0HN. For Salo by 1MI. lMtOWX, Union. Or. PATENTS Obtained, and all I'atont ISnsiiiPvi attonded to Promptly and for Moderate l'Ves. Onrullii-i' is ippoiU' tin- 1". S. Patent Olllei', and we i-un obtain I'aU'iiis in less time than tboo rumotu from Wakoington. Send MODKIiOr DUAWIXd. Wo ndvi.so as to iiantentabililv free of eliuriw: and we inako NO t'lIAUGH lTXLK.S.S l'ATI'NT IS SKfl'lti:!). We refer, bore, to tbo 1'ost master, tbe Snpt. of Money Order Div., und t ) ollicials oftbel'.S. Putent Otbtf. Fti eirenlar, advice, term and rofl'eroncos Ui actual cli ents in your own .State or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposite Patent Ortico. AVohhiuwrtn. I). 0. HiI Oulil Waict V1(M. uttttilairii lltfui fftas. Ik tk Uklws ui rji i ut tisjusl value. One iVriuu Ussch lo. my run smut oe fre. nm ' ZEulikiMioUl HUtilra. Tk( ar aatnulca. as Wfll as it vi.b, v?t sm4 i'ih. abd sfi. Viitt LiM tiiif hn) la war fr 3 sauniU end show a ilt t tnsf vh mj (tAtcaltsilt(W7 tsiifi.m uu ftiriir. TVe hsw tnta ai ot can m mm l feei 1st WfltoU lJ Nnnutir Yr pmf 4l lN' sYrtrtst, Mi.. AMrm bllutuu Oii. JRux bi'i Ici'ttuud, Mulau, lilllll I ROYAL ST. JOHM W MI i lit A 2. L'vo