The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918, June 05, 1890, Image 2

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HAINES.
A ! jFloiiriHliins Town of
Powder Itivor Valley.
MENTION
AOJA E
MINES
ItsuslncEB nouses and Wideawake Busi
ness Men Future Prospects.
iiaixkh. Or., May 28, 1 HSf.
Editoii Scout:
The unusual amount of snow which
fell during the past winter and has
remained upon the highest ranges was
a wise provision of nature, for us the
season advances tho hot rays of a noon
day sun causes it to melt and run down
tho mountain sides in tho slmpo of
nature's lifo giving iluid which hides
pcnsiblo beverage in ranching, mining
(as well as tho milk business) is self
evident to any average citizen. Every
placer initio in this vicinity is run to
its fullest capacity with an abundance
of water to spare.
lltll.OKIt I'l.AT PI.ACKItB.
are located on Bulger flat near tho
Van Patten saw mills arc the property
of J. B. Gardener of Baker City and
Chas. Cnscbar and havo been worked
for tho past ten years with varying
bmcccsh by various parties. L. W.
Nulson operated them two years ago
and it is reported took out about $2,
000 whilo last season's run amounted
to about i!2)f)(X) under Holldorbrand
and Casebar's supervision. Work
commenced again hero about one
month ago by tho latter parties who
nro now employing a force of four men
besides themselves and will put on a
night shift in a short timo and run it
to its fullest capacity, without doubt
successfully.
LAWltKNCK I'l.ACKIl MINK.
is located near the Xorth Powder river
above Gardner's mill and lias been
lying udio for soveral years but was
good paying proporty years since when
rightfully managed. A report was in
circulation that it had been bonded
recently to some unknown parties for
tho Bum of $18,000, and would bo
worked tho presont season, yet the
rumor lacks confirmation at present
writing. Well informed parties aro
sanguine that gold in paying qtiunti
ties u to tjo nud by proper manage
ment. It would doubtless prove a
bonanza in the hands of good placer
miners with tho proper facilities for
working it.
c.ou HILL.
lies one milo east of the town of If nines
and has been prospected for tho past
threo years for gold iti paying quanti
tics, a number of shafts havo been
sunk and tunnels run on various claims,
and quartz assaying a high as $10,
000 per ton has been taken out. With
tho completion of tho reduction works
at Baker City, milling here would take
a boom as tho ore can bo reduced at
homo with less exponso than formerly.
Messrs. Hall and Hamltu sonic two
months since accidcntily discovered a
placer mino near tho summit of the
hill, in paying quanti tins, but being
compelled to haul their ground to tho
river, and tho crude outfit for Hiving
tho gold not being a success, thoy havo
suspended work for tho present.
Kl.KllOIt.V 11AISI.KV MINI:,
together with tho "Kobhins" and Elk
horn Bonanza aro situated near Pine
creek across tho valley from Haines,
being only about seven miles distant,
this being tho nearest point to tho
railroad and will eventually wo hopo
bo their shippingstatiou. Tho success
ful operation of theso mines is daily
heralded to tho world through tho
nirl!mii of llm tirM rif llnknr f!iiv
nt... 11111. n.. ti ....!.! i. I
j.uu jjihiiyin jjviiuiii.li ruiu w W
an extension of tho Elkhorn lluisloy)
owners havo placed shares on tho mar
ket which aro now selling at tun cents
a Bharo in order lo raiso monoy to
develop tho mino. Should it prove as
rich ns tho Elkhorn Ilaisley, stock can
not bo bought at any reasonable fig.uro
within tho next twelvo months.
11 Al.S'KH TOWN
ft Blation on tho Union Pacific railroad
was laid out four ycais ago on tho
donation laud claim of Judgu J, I).
Haines, situated eleven miles from
linker City and nine miles from North
Powder, in tho center of tho'richest at-
' I
ricultural lands in linker county and
in juxtaposition lutlio richest mining
districts of this region. No ell'ort has
been mado by Judge Haines or tho
citirons to boom tho town, yet real
estate deals aro of almost daily occur
ancc, in-iiH-much as an addition of six
teon now blocks recently platted, and
a major portion of which havo been
(K)ldf will testify. Should tho railroad
lands lying contiguous bo disposed of
to a German colony of farmers (now
under cjHisideration, Haines will us
wnnb tho rtiHK5ts of a gootl sixed town.
1IUHINKSS HOrSCS KTC.
Wilcox Bros., pioneer general mer
chandise merchant, nro enjoying a
lucrative business; E. Kllcrtson, whole
snlo liquors and groceries ; A. Taney,
saloon ; Christianson & Taney, butch
ers; Dr. Saylor it Son, drugs and
notions; J. II. Ingmham, cigars and
confectionary ; Mrs, Hunt, restaurant;
Mrs. Taney, hotel; P. Damson, livery
stablo; Mrs. King, milliner ; Q. Weiser,
blacksmith ; Taney Uros, meat maikct;
all of whom arc doing well in their
respective lines. Proffessions arc rep
resented by Dr. Saylor physician and
surgeon; .1. JI. Jngraham, law and
notary ; also J. 0 Applewhite, attorney,
Itcv. J. If. Walsh, pastor. .First Bap
tist church, incorporated, will erect a
$1,500 building soon on lots recently
purchused. Wo have a good school
with an average attendance of forty
pupils. With the kindes' feelings for
the prosperity of Union and ye editors,
we remain etc.
ELQIti ECH0E3.
Recent Happenings in and Around
the
Now Metropolis.
Tiik Scoct looks well witli its new
spring head-dress.
P. I). McCully of Joseph will put in
a branch store here.
Mr. J. H. Pay no has Bold his dwell
ing h"tisc to Mr. Wade.
W. A. Galloway has sold his ranch at
Pino Grove to Win. Peck.
Dr. Snyder has enlarged and refitted
tho po8tofiico in good style.
Jim Masterson of Lostino has de
cided to build a mill hero.
Mr. A. McAloxandcr has bought a
lot and built a house, thereon.
Mr. Payno is erecting a building of
his own for his furniture store.
Miss Hottio Stevenson has received
a line stock of millinery goods.
Mr. Win. MoWilliatns him bought an
interest in tho harness shop with Geo
Taylor.
hots aro selling daily. J'orty acres
moro havo been Bitrvoyed into lots and
added to the city.
Dr. Ditlebrandt has moved his oflice
to tho Arlington where ho has fitted
up lino rooms.
Mr. C. B, Hartley and Miss Amanda
Land wcro married recently at tho
Western by J. It. Johnson. All of
Elgin, Union county.
Tho northern end of tho county is
settling up fast. A great many claims
have been taken this spring in tho
looking Glass country and tho north
ern part of Elk flat.
Preparations are being mado to have
a celebration at Elgin on tho Fourth.
riioro is much activity and energy
among the people and no doubt but
that wo will havo a big celebration.
A child of Mr. Howard's living about
two miles west of town, strayed away
n lew ovenings mneo and was lost
Quito a number from hero went out to
help search for tho child which was
found next morning nil safe.
Thorson it Wilson aro putting up
tho largest building in town as yet
Tho lower story will bo for business
rooms, tho upper will bo a hall which
will bo one of tho best in the country.
It will bo ready to use on tho Fourth
iTKMlZIIlt.
FOR SALE.
iftf A OK ICS OF TIMllKIt LAND near
1 UU Sumiuervl le. i lot li residence and
business property in the cities of Union
mid La Grande, cheaper than the cheapest.
15-20-tf.
I II PIM'I'LV
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit court of tho Statu of Oregon,
tor union county.
Nl'lsOll ScllOOIIOVCl.
"""l
vs.
H. Tnimatt and J. F. Hoyer,
Defendants
To tho Defendants, T. It. Tiuinatt and J.
F, Hover:
Is tiik N.YMi: oi' Tin: Stati: ok Oiikhon :
You mill i'mcIi of von nro licrrhv rrouhvd
to appear and answer the complaint tiled
against you hi the above entitled suit, on
or before the Hint day of the next regular
session of the above entitled court after the
publication of this summons for Ms weeks,
2ji....ll . .... II... O'l.l .1.... ..f C... ...... .I.... 1L.-1L-,
lu-1,11. Wll UIU (till Ll'l'll IlllfUl ICtir,
or that in default thereof Pluintlir will
taku n iiidinaeut and decree in;iiinst each
of vou lor the relief demanded in the com-
iilalnt In this cause, to-vlt: That by tho
udgiuenlaud decree of this court the Do
emlants lie decreed to couvev tho NKW of
NHJi of Section 21. Township 4 South, of
ltuiigu ,'it KaU. of tho Willamette meridian,
to l'lalntlir. Iiy a good nud sulllclent deed
ot conveyance wituiii a reasonable tune
nd that in default thereof the decree of
.1.1 ...wM.... ,1... .11.. ... ....I.I I I I ..
win tuiiit ii'-iiiik uiu iiiiii in piuti iiiiiu ill
iilulntllV ho rendered and for costs and dis
bursements and for Mich other further and
more ueuerul relief an to I lie court may sceui
cnuuiiuiu in ino prcini.-cn.
Thl summons Is published InTiu: Oki
io,v Scon- by onler of tho Honorable
James A. Pee, judge of the Sixth Judicial
DUtrlci of the Statu of Oregon undo ami
dated at chamber-; the lOtli dnv of May,
ltfX). SIIKLTON .VCAHltOLL.
6-15 Attoruerv for Pill'.
A N lllrntloii.
To Whom it May ("onckux:
My wife. Kituua McShano, huvlng left inv
bed ami iKianl, without in v coneut, I forbid
any one to credit the Mild Ihniuii McShane,
on my account, ai I will not pay nuv of her
debt.. PKTKH McSIIAN'K.
Klgln, Oregon, May PI, 1N).
I - -
10. M Mil Mil .
-:- Mrs. Rinehart, the Milliner, -:-
rrf -4-3 4 jSSja Lj ;
9 Jr KfiSHjlHs 23
i-s I III i MB
-1 Also Carry
Latlies5 Fiimisliii M aid Fine Sloes.
All of which wili bo sold at bottom prices.
Notion For riililleatliin.
Land Oillcc at li Ornnde, Oregon I
May 21, 1MK). f
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his inten
tion to make llnal proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore tlio register and receiver at La Orando,
Oregon, on July 1 1, 18!W. viz :
Joseph ISoKiior,
I). S. No. 800!), for the NKK SWK Sec 25
Tp. 7 S. It. I.'i K. W. M.
J to names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivihtlou of. said laud, viz:
Daniel F. Moore, Clarence Oayloril, Free
man Steele, and George Steele, all of Pine
valley, Oregon.
Hk.vkv lti.vmr.MtT,
T-fi-wO. Register.
No tleo I'r I'lilillcatloii.
Land Olllec at La Grande. Oregon,!
May 2.5. 1MI0. I
Notice is horeby given that tho following
named settler lias Hied notice of his inten
tion to make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore the reglxter and receiver at La Grande,
Oregon, on July 18, isw, viz :
ClinrloH O. Iliilwoll,
D. S.
No. 871iO, for the SIC or. NK or
nk
dr. SK or. Sec 22. SV ir. XV
W qr., A V qr,
SV or. See 'S, Tp. I S. It. 40 K.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and'
cultivation of, said laud, viz:
Georgo Ames, L. A. ltobcrlson, J. A.
Humbly and Alouzo Vauscart, all of Un
ion, Oregon.
IlKNKV ltlKKIIAKT,
-.')-w(i Itegistcr. '
SIIKKIIM'S SAM."
W. T.
Carroll, PHI'. )
vs.
John Hanson, Deft. I
IF
NDKlt AND 15Y VlKTlMi OV AN
order of sale and decrceoi'forcclo.suro
and sale isMicd outof the Honorable Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon lor I'nioii
county, on the 2.'tdday of May, 1S90, in tho
above entitled action, wherein W. T. Car
roll, the above named plaintiff, obtained a
judgment and decree of foreclosure and
sale against .lonn Hanson, ueieiidaut, on
the mtn day or i-enruary, injo, ror tne sum
ol .f 10 with Interest thereon at tho rato of
10 per cent, per annum from October 8, 18.S8
and costs and disbursements taxed nt.f2(l n")
and tho further sum of f2Ti nttorneys' fees,
and accruing costs and costs of this writ, I
um commanded to sell tho laud situated in
I'nion county, Oregon, and described in
said decree as follows, to-wit: The east one
half of tho southwest quarter and the south
west quarter of tho southeast quarter of
section thirty-one, in township live south,
of range forty-ono east of the Willamette
meridian. Therefore 1 will sell on
Saturday tlio ijHtliduyof Juno. 1HIMI,
at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day nt public auc
tion at the court house door in said county,
all the right, title and interest which the
said defendant has in and to the above de
scribed property. Terms of sale, cash to
me in hand,
Dated this ZM dav of Mnv, 18M.
f-2! A. N. HAMILTON,
Sheriff.
Notion of Forfeiture.
Cornucopia, Union countv. Oregon,)
Keb. 2.1. 1S1H). i
TO JaMUS r.MKWlUTIIKIt ANU Ja.MKH II.
Moiiton:
You and each of you are hereby notllied
that John McPaddcn has expended one
hundred dollars in labor on tho 'Nettie"
mine, situated in tho Granite Mining Dis
trict, Union county, Oregon, in order to
hold said premises under tho provisions of
Sec, 2.524, revised statutes of the United
States, being the amount required to hold
tho same for tho year ending Dec. ill, 1SM,
and if within ninety days from the service
of this notice you fall or rofuso to contrib
ute vour proportion ot such oxnendittiro as
such co-owner, your interest in ."aid claim
win necoine mo proporty ot tlio subscriber
under said section 2824.
JOHN MCFADDKN,
2-27-.'!in.
Timber I.iuiil, Art Juno .1, lH7S-..Koro
Tor I'uliliont Ion,
U. S. Land Ollice, La Grande, Oregon, )
March 11, lwo. (
Notice Is hereby given that in coiriiliance
with tho provisions of tho act of Coniros
of Juno !5, 187S. entitled "An act for the
s;ie of timber lauds in the states ot Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington
Territory.' Kdwurd ltcmlllard of Union,
county of Union, state of Oregon has this
hiy tiled In this otllco his sworn statement
No. 170, iir the purchase of tho SU SW4
and SWl, SW of See iV, and SKU SKU
Section III in Township Not S Hango No 10 V.
nud will oiler, proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for Its tliubei or
stone than for agricultural purposes, nud
to establish his claim to said hind bufore
he register nud receiver of this ufllce nt
Ui tiranilo. Oregon, on r rlduvt he2.1rd ilav
in .uiiy, loi-;,
lie names as witnesses: Va, Jarvls.
Wnile Shelton, (ictirgo Atne and tieol-ge
Sliniuons, nil of Union. Oregon.
Any and all person claiming adversely
thu above-described lands arc n-quotiHl to
llle their claims In this ollice 011 or Ix'foro
said 2;ird day of May. 1800.
HlIMlY ItlNKUAIlT.
8-SO-wlO Itegljjter.
a Fine Lino of-
Notice to Itrlitgo liul!ilers.
The county court of Union county, Ore
gon, will receive sealed bids at the court
house, in Union, up to 2 o'clock p. in ,
June". 1800. for the construction of n bridge
across Powder river, just above the mouth
of Faglc creek; said bridge to be of one
span of 80 feet, with the necessary approach
es, and on abutments of good solid stone
masonry, seated to good foundation built
of good rock and good strong lime mortar,
and all outside exposed scams pointed with
good cement mortar. Also lor the con
struction of a bridge on the llig. or State
ditch, near tho farm of C. W. Hamilton,
of 80 foot span, on double bents, with nc
I'PHsnrr nnnriinrlies. Also for tlif rnn-
struction of a bridge across Grande Jtoude
river, on the county road petitioned for bv
,L M. McKissoek and others, above Hilgard
and just below the saw mill of Win. Noyes:
said bridge to be of 80 feet span, with ne
cessary approaches, and on good solid stone
abutments. All bridges are to be 10 feet
wide in clear, with flooring '.i inches thick,,
of good sound pine, with railing and hub
boards. All timber used in construction of
said bridges, except the ilooring. must bo
of good, sound, straight grained, young
growth red lir.
All bidders aro required to submit to the
court their own plans and specifications
and strain sheet and the court will select
therefrom. The county court will also re
quire from each bidder with his bid a certi
fied check or bond as a guarante that he
will enter into contract if award is made to
him. Itids for construction of abutments
may bo submitted separate.
None but good material will be accepted
in any portion of said bridges and the
county court reserves the right to reject
anv and all bids.
O. P. GOODALL,
County Judge.
Tlinlier LniKI, Act Juno .'!, 1878 -Notice
I'oi- rulilient Ion.
U. S. Land Oitice, La Giia.xdk, Oreoon, I
March 2(1, 1HK). f
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with tho provisions of the act of Congress of
.lime IS, 1S7S, entitled "An net for the sale
timber lands in tho states of California,
Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Ter
ritory,'' Itolieit Harris,
of North Powder, county of Tnion, state of
Oregon, has this day tiled in tills ollice hU
sworn statement No. 17.5, for the purehnso
of the UJ, NK1 ,' of Section No. I, in Town
ship No. 7 S, ltangc No. ."8 K, and will oiler
proof to show that tho land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stono than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim to said laud before the register and
ro-'oivor of this olllee at La Grande. Oregon,
on Monday, tho !)th, day of June, 1800.
Ho names as witnesses: W. W. Kills.
Juiiuh A. Hutchinson, Joseph IJ. Carroll
tuil D'ti'it 1 tni'iif o trrt oil sF ji-tli 1'.i,t-iliit
ittll i'lH ly l'l,IVtll(,l -tit i-UUII J. UtlVltl
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
tho above-described lands are requested to
lilo their claims in this ollice on or before
said uih day of June, 18'JO.
JlKNltV JtlNKllAIiT,
wlO. Kcgistor.
Tlinlier I. mill, Act Juno II. 1878 'otleo
For I'lilillcatloii.
U. S. Lanmi Oitici:, La Okakhe. Oiuhion,)
April 20, 1800.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tho act of Congress
of Juno !5, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the
sale of timber lauds in tho States of Califor
nia, Oregon, Nevada, and ashington Ter
ritory,'1 America F. Hees. of Cove, county
of Union, state of Oregon, has this day
tiled in this ollice her sworn statement No
102. for the purchase of tho NKH NK'f ot
Section No. II, in Tp. No. 3 S, Hango No.
10, nud will otl'er proof to show that tho
laud sought is more valuable for Its timber
or stone than for agricultural purposes, and
to establish her claim to said land before
tho register and rccoiver of this otllce nt
La Grande, Oregon, on Saturday, tho 12th
day of July, 1800.
She names as witnesses : Otho Kekorsley,
William Shoemaker, John Shoemaker and
James Jleiub'r.-hot all of Cove, Oregon.
Any and nil persons c'aiming adversely
tho uiiovo-descrlbod lands, ure requested to
lilo their claims in this olllco on or before
said 12th day of July, 1800.
lli:NI!V JtlXBIIAIIT.
r-8 wlO Hogister.
Notice I'or l'nlil Int t Ion . J
Lano OiTit'K at La (Shamir. Ohkoox.i
April 20, 18JK). 1
"VfOTICU IS IIKHK11Y G1VKN THAT
i. the following-named settler has Hied
notice of his intention to make llnal proof
in support of his claim, nud that said proof
will bo muilo before the register and receiv
er nu La Grande, Oregon, on June 0th,
1800. viz.
Wlllnnl V. Ilur-lu.
I). S No. Will, for thoSK SWU Soo. 11,
nmN' NWH Sec. H. Tp. 7 S, It. 11 H,
Ho names the followini wltuosses to
prove his continuous rosldenco upon and !
cultivation of. said laud, viz: ,
George 1.. llowman. Cyrus Itarnas, Ha- 1
ner.W. Lee, and (lorao K. Corpe, nil of !
Medical Springs. Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who known '
of any substantial rtwison, undecthe law and !
tho regulations of the Interior Department, I
why such proof should not be allowed, will :
w given an opportunity at tne aiiove men
tioned tluionnd place to cross-examine the
wltnr(w of Nakl claimant, and to ollir
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted bv
clrtimant. Henuv lliMiii.viir.
flI-u0 Hogistor.
SHERIFF'S SAIiK.
Under and by virtue of an attachment,
execution and order of sale issued out of
the Honorable Circuit Court of the state of
Oregon, for Union county, to me directed
and delivered upon a judgment rendered
in said court on tho ll!tlt day of February,
1WM. in favor of W. T. Carn.lt iidministrn-
torof the estate of Je-so If. iStansell de
ceased, acd npainst J. It. Stansell and W.
1!. Hamilton defendants, requiring me that
out of the proper! v hereinafter described, I
make the sum of 111 1. 40 with interest at
tlierateof 10 per cent, per annum, from1
February ll!. ls!J0. and the further sum of '
J'Jj.OO nttonu-vi foes ill this action, and 1
frt uwl itKliiirwfiiipiitM In vnd nt If, mill I
costs of this writ, and ncrtiing cots, ami
whereas by said execution mid decree it
was ordered that the follow inir described
, real estate be sold, to-wit : The SW'y, SKK
I Section :KS, Township 1 South of I'uuge .'HI
r.ast or tne Willamette merutinn, ami rv
14 of NU'f Section 5. Township 2 South of
ItnngcSn Fast of tlio Willamette meridian,
all in Union county, Oregon, be sold and
proceeds arising theref.'oin he applied in
satisfaction of said judgment; therefore I
will sell on
fcnturilny, tlm 1 Ithday of Juno, 1800,
at 2 o'clock p. m, of said day, at public auc
tion, In front of the court house door in
said county, all the right, title, claim ami
interest which said defendants J. It. Stan
sell and W. 15. Hamilton had on or after
January ?0, 1X00 in or to said property, and
that I will on the same day and date above
mentioned .sell the following described per
sonal property, to-wit: Two black marcs,
.j years old. branded S 0 on left bin: one
bav mare, ,'1 years old. branded S !) on left
uijf.uim uuv iiuint', juiiim um, uiunuiu
S U on foft bin: two red cows, about
four years old; one cow Ay cars old,
branded 15 on left side, and one" roan cow,
branded F S on left hip, in satisfaction of I
said judgment.
Terms of sale, cash to me in hand.
Dated May 8, WM.
A.K. HAMILTON,
Sheriff of Union County' Oregon.
SHKKirr'.S SAI.K.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale
and decree of foreclosure and sale issued
outof the Honorable Circuit Court of the
state of Oregon, for Union county, on the
20th dny of April, 1MJ0, wherein J." W. Shel
ton, plaintiff, obtained a judgment and de
cree of foreclosure tuul sale, auauist .1. W.
Dray and S. A. Dray, defendants, on tiie j
12th day of February, 1800. requiring me
that out of tho property hereinafter de
scribed and described in said decree, I make I
the sum of $2:51.00 and interest thereon I
from Kebrunry 12, isoo at the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum, and costs and disburse- '
incuts taxed at if 11.00 and the further sum
of $50.00 attorneys fees and costs of this
writ and accruing costs, and that to secure
said payment or sum of money, said defen
dant J. W. Dray, executed and delivered to 1
said plaintiff his certain mortgage upon
the following described land, situated in .
Union county. Oregon, to-wit : TheSW'f
of SKM and NWK of SKH of Section 20,
Towii9hlp :i South, f Hango 38 Kast of Wil- !
lamette Meridian, also IilocUs No. 2, 1, (i, 8, l
Oand 11 in Arnold .t Dray's addition to the
town of La Grande, In said county, also i
the l-.ast hair oi Lot one in lilocl; one on
"C street in said town of La Grande; that
the claiu, to nud interest in said land 1
claimed by defendant S. A. Drav is subio- !
quent in point of time and .subject to the j
mortgage of said plaiutllV; Therefore I will
sell on I
Snttirilnv. tlio 11th il.iv of Julio. 1SIIO. 1
at 2 o'clock p. in. of said !trj at pubic auc
tion, in front of the court hohse door in
said county, all the right, title, cmuu and
interest of said defendants J. W. Dnvyand
S. A. Dray, of, in and to the above described
propertyand the proceeds to be applied in
satisfaction of said judgment
Terms of sale, cash to me in hand.
Dated May 8, lhOO.
A. N. HAMILTON,
Sheriff of Union county, Oregon.
siriiiiri".s sai.k
I5y virtuij of an attachment execution is
sued out of the Circuit Court of the state
of Oregon, for Union county, upon a judg
ment rendered in said "court on tlio
12th day of February, 1N00, in favor of W.
T. Carroll administrator of the estate of
Jesse II. Stansell, deceased, and against G.
W. A. Stansell and Martha J Slansell de
fendants, requiring me that out of the prop
erty hercinatter described and described in
said decree, I make the sum of $7S".8(i with
interest thereon from February 12, l.sOO, at
the rate of S per cent, per annum, and for
costs and disbursements taxed nt $27. 72 and
tho costs of this writ and accruing costs,
ami whereas by said execution it was or
dered that the following describfd roal
estate be sold, to-wlt: The SWU of SK'
Section '52, Township 1 South of Hangc :t0
Kast of the Willamette Meridian, and NW
14 of NKK of Section 5, Township 2 South
of ltangc 30 Kast of the Willamette meridi
an, all in Union county, Oregon, be sold
and the proceeds arising therefrom be ap
plied in satisfaction ot said judgment;
therefore I will sell on
Snturday, tlio 1 lib day .of Juno, 1800,
at 2 o'clock p. in of said day, at public
auction, in front of the court house door
in snid county, all the rieht. title, claim
and interest of said defendants G. W. A.
Stansell and Martha J. Stansell, of. in and
to the above described property, or so much
thereof as may bo necessary to satisfy said
judgment, with interest and coNts, to the !
highest bidder, cash to me in hand. I
Dated Mav 8, Lsso.
A. N. HAMILTON,
SlieritV of Union County, Oregon
C. C. COFFINBERRY,
Dealer in all kinds of
Farm Machinery,
UNION, OKKCiON.
For reasonable tornis and low pricos
call 011 nio and I w ill satisfy you.
:i-27-tf.
Tie : Blue : Liiiit"
SALOON,
Wm. Jamks, Proprietor, Union, Oregon.
Pine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
in Stock.
Drop In and be sociable. Pine billiard tublc
T. CHAPMAN,
Real Estate Agent,
AND CONVEYANCER,
l'artios desiring to invest in Elgin
town proporty or In fanning lands
should call on or address tno t Elgin,
Orogon. -M7tf.
ger.
AT THE
Keeps cotifi'intly on hand a com
plete ?iock of fresh
Candies,
Slalionepy,
Slteet Music,
Wire Goods,
Brackets,
AU' L'SKFtJL
Household Utensils.
A share ol the public patronage so
licited. 8-15-lf.
R. H. BROWN,
Dealer in
DriiPiileiiGines.
TOILET ARTICLES,
PEKI'TMERV, PA I NTS,
OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc.
A Complete and Varied Stock of Wall
Paper on hand.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
Day or Is'ight.
A full supply of school books con
stantly on hand.
THE WORLD'S BEST
Has no equal for Style. Fit and Wear. Positively
tlio best shoo In America .or ttio money. Do not bi
flocelved.8pe stamp on bottom of each shoe. Take
no other W Uvor; pair warranted. Stylish and
equal to liny y. slioa ta.ho market. Korsalo bj
Jos. Wri'hl Union, Or.
Leaves Union diilyat
Cove at 3;:i0 p. m.
Leaves Cove at S a. m
at0:,",0 a. m.
p. in, arrives at
i.rrive at Union
Connections made with Klfott's coachev
runningto the depot, carrying passengers
for east and west bound trams,
ItATICS for I-ASSKN-riliKS. I.UOC.AGK
and FltHIOUT, llKASOXAllUJ.
ItOUINSON A LAVNK. - - - Proprietors
Union and Cornucopia,
rs.
mmwm mm
ta im Is Covo.
flj
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Quickest mid
Cheapest
1110 Creek
Brines.
ItATKS :
mon to Park
" " Samier
" " Cornucopia
.
rA 11 n.
$1 50
.1 (1.1
0 0)
Klini()UT
2Me
.F.Smith,
Specialist in
, Veterinary vSuraery.
Hidgllng horses succcsfully treated.
Heitcrs and sows spaytd by the latest hu
proved methods. I will give ImstructiQ.i
in my system of treatment, and guaruniee
sotisfaction in every instance, or no charges
will be made. I am permanently located at
Union, Oregon. Will promptly attend to
all culls, by mail or otherw Ne. S-15-tf.
LUMBER for SALE
at tho High Valley
Saw Mill.
All kinds of lumber constantly on hand
or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap
as the cheapest. '
Patronage - Solicited.
5-30tf VM WILKINSON & SON.
1P1
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.i,u run uun cataLOCUCand PRICES
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
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