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THURSDAY, ATJUL 30. 1891. ALICEL NOTE3. Ai.icnt,, Oregon, April 27, 1801 Dry and windy. John McDowell is on the sick list this week. J. N. Kinohurt and family were in Iho city ii few dnys ago. Fanners almost tlirouuli with their eprinp work on the siuidridcje. Mr. Clampit, of Elgin, will go into the bntohor business in Alicel. ,T. L. Roe is still buying wheat for the' Elevator Co. at. thin place. The railroad officials went over the Elgin branch a few days ago. Carrie C. blushes again. I'erhaps ' eho had belter take another bath. Charley, the Summorvillt). China man, was nl Alicel lust week, looking for a location. The little imp had bettor try and writo some more poetry and then see if ho could sing it. Dr. Cobb, who has boon sojourning in the Wallowa valley for a long time, rcttirnodn few day a ago. The Dago Central in doing a big business at present, running two heavy trains a day each way. 11. T. didders was in town a few days ago exhibiting his fine horse. Old Clicri is too well known for a de scription here. The Suinmervillo writer denies living in a dying town when ho reports two or tlirou of their promising citizens leaving every week. The railroad company have pur chased C. V. Ludd's half interest in the town sito of Alicel and assure the peoplo of this vicinity that a depot will be built inside of thirty duys. The Suinmervillo imp bus claimed the sandridge church as tho Iinblor church for a long while, but tho fact is that it is two miles and half from Im blor and two miles from Alicel. Hut J ho can have it if he wants it, lor tho Christian people of Alicel and vicinity will build a church this summer at this place. I suppose the next thing ho will 1)0 claiming the Alicol post office because tho peoplo of Kettlebolly got their mail hero. MiNWtVA Ann PINE VALLEY PELLETS. Pi si: Vai.i.ky. April 27, lb'Jl Haiti wanted. , Farmers getting crops well in. Christian Sunday School organized ut Halfway cm tho 20th mat. Horn. To tho wife of Monroe Up diko, lou-ntly, a daughter. Prof. Itork, state organizer of tho Iiiriuurd' alliance, gave an excellent lecture on Mental Philosophy in the school Iiouho at I'ine town, recently. On thu20th inst. an alliance of ,12 mamhura was organized ut Stalker'n hall in Halfway, L'ino valley, by Prof. Rork. Tho oilioorri elected wcro: J A. Dennoy, I'lo.i. ; Jas. Drooled, Vico- PrtiH.; Curtis Loop, Sec; W. W. SUl . kor, Troac. ; II. V. D. Robinson, Chap. ; Richard Doyles, Lecturer Honry Leop, Steward; Dorriw Robin son, Doorkeeper. Tho delegates elect ed to attend tJm county alliance were IJiolinrd Doylos, J. A. Dennoy, Curtis Leap and Jas. Drooks. All attended excobt Jus. Drookn, , wlpi was ropro Honted in covontion by K. Doyles. Two little fons of A. It. Stalker, of this place, living hoiiio distance from tiuhool, ride a pony. On Monday tho pony was obsorvod. by Mrs. J. A. Den noy, to puss on a. run without its little ridorri, and on going to look who beard n child boroaui. Calling to Mr. Den noy, lie immediately hurried in the diruction of tho cry and found tho lit tlo boyn much frightened and ono slightly wounded on tho head, lie pat them under a tree and tolling tboin bo would bo back soon, hurried for his horse to take theiu home. In tho meantime tho pony was caught by Dolmtir Deed, and Mr. Kdwards com ing by put tho boya on his pony and took thorn homo. Tho littlo fellows did not, at tho time, seem to know how it happened, but it is thought tho liorso run away with thorn. They wore not Burioiibly hurt. ItEt'OHTKlt. FROM ANTELOPE. Antiu-oi'i:, April 22, 1S91. School in full blast at Telocasct. Jltighoy Lynch Iiub his orop in. All iiiuil trains now btop ut Toloutu ct iiutoaUof North Powder. Mrs. John Dobbins Una moved her tiheop up to her Antolopo farm. Tho TomblubOii llw. nro drilllnt' in Kraln for tho unuem, TJiey ohMrgt) M) coulx iHiaoic. Mr. Jos. Yowcll and William Huff man nro breaking lots of now ground this spring and sowing it in barley. Mr. John Green, Sr., has his sheep on the Tom Johnson farm. Wool and sheep are in demand now, so look out for tho lambs, boys. It is about time foreign emigration was restricted. This thing of a lot of foreigners coming hero and trying to run us. is nlaved out. America for Americans. Plenty of water on most of the farm's in' Antolopo for irrigation if the farm ers would only use it in tho right time. Therein no excuse for farmers, with running water on their farms, not hav ing good crops. Mr. John Catos has built a piazza in front of Air. W. II., Huffman's dwelling house. It is an improvement; it makes his home look more cosy. 1 advised him to paint it, but he will not until tho duty is taken off of paint. I bear that William Ash by has found a galena lode on Snake river close tu the Seven Devils country and near wher" thoy are about to erect a large s-neltor. Tho ore averages 3!l ounces to the ton. From where I am at work on my prospect in tho l'owdor river moun tains, I can too the Snako river moun tains close to tho Seven Devils and they are covered with snow. The first of Alay is full early for prospectors to J start for the Seven Devils. Tho following persons were elnoted ollicers of the fanners' alliance in An telope: William Huffman, president j Georgo Thompson, vice-president; Wm. Catos, secretary; Airs. John Lee, treasurer; Joseph Yowoll, chaplain; John Catos, lecturer; Robt. Tomble- boii, doorkeeper. Why does not tho Oregonian print its paper with large typo like the Spo kane Koviow? lly the way, the editor of tho Review is a daisy writer. Road his "Palestine" in thj Review of April 5th. It is fine. Alany people do not subscribe for tho Orogonian on account of poor eyesight, but would gladly do so if they could see to read it. 11. mOM EAGLE VALLEY. April 2(1 18U1. The gardens arc looking fine. Mr. Wise is improving his farm. Tho health of our people is good, Theie will be ecvoral dwelling hoiues erected this summer. Tho rau'o is lino and utook of all kinds are looking well. Mr. Robt. Gibson will soon have his now farm seeded in alfalfa. Our hilltop men report having good luck with their lambs this spring. Tho beef cattlo arc most all shipped out except a few being fed by Deed and Dccsloy. Don..Longloy will liaVo it few cat loads of enily beef as ho is buying tho best and fullest calves he can find. Eagle valley will raUo alfalfa enough this year to stall feed 2000 head of cat tle next winluj, and also alarge lot of snoop. Tho people of Kaglo valloy htivo raised money to build a church and hall. ' Tho hull will bo for Masons and Odd Fellows. Kvery thing is looking vory nice bore. The meadows aio beautiful, alfalfa be ing about ui'O high and the leaves on tho tiees half grown. Fruit trees are in full bloom and tho prospects are good for tho largest fruit crop this year thut bus ovor boon uowu in tl.o valley. Thero bus boon 'somo land sold latu- ly. Oh:uley Wise disposed of 20 acres to W. K. llolcoinb for .fHO.OO por aoro. It was sago brush laud. V. D. Nash sold 100 aciee at the mime price to his brother, XV, N, Niuh. iMr. John Slut, late ot MUtouri, has accepted a position as clerk in Chan dler's store, lliuvy Loo (lit former clerk has been tick and wished to taku a rot. Ho gave good satisfaction, and we hope Mr. Slat will do likewise. Mr. G. 11 oil' who has been breaking loreos lor h. ami Chandler, has finished, and says thoy are tho largest luisis ho ovor broke in Orugon. Mr. Hull' has taken up a piece of land mid will become u rtMidont of JSaglo valley. There will bu koveral oar loads of hoisos bhipped out of tint valloy tide spring, it not sunt at homo. Thoio who shipped in February ieoeivod fair prices. Somo of our bursa men will bring back a large jack from MiMouri and will horopter rniso multw. Mr. Charley Ytrbury A Co. art tit work on the ditoh from K.igUi enn-k to dry guloh. Other mtUm have hiul in uonteniplmiun the builiUiu; ot tbio dltoh, but thulr hvnrU failed tin m. Tito ICuglo valley boye havo tin' g iihoml to them and know the worth i UiiBlo valley lund with wator iijmu it. Crop-Wofttnw, Bulletin N. 7. The observer of the Oregon Weather IJuienti, of Portland, Oregon, has is sued the bulletin for Uife week ending Saturday, April 25, 1891, tho same be ing based -upon roport received froin 117 correKpondenU. which is as follows: WKSTHKN OIlKfiON. Weather. Cool, cloady weather, with rain, prevailed during the week. There were general light frost, which did no damage, on tho 10th and 20th. Some hail fall in vaiious sections on the 23d, doing no damage. Along tho coast and in Willamette valley from one to two Hilda half inch es of rain fell; In frjouthern Oregon less than an inch "t)f rain fell. Tho temperature ranged from one to two degrees a day, below the average of tho week. There was sunshino at inter vals, but far from the average amount. Crops. The rain was very beneficial to crops on uplands. On the lower lands soelmgx is not all done and it will now bo further delayed. Fall iown wheat and oats hay1 fine growths, and in sections it is being pastured down. Spring graiu that baa been sown is doing finely. Tie' fruit crop is thriving. All trees are generally in full bloom. Present indications point to a phenomenal fruit crop this year. Hops have good growth. Thoy are from one to two feet above tho ground. The hop acreage has been increased. More potatoes than usual have been planted. Straw and other small bor rios are coming on finely. Uerries promise to be unusually plentiful. Lambs are doing well. Preparations are being made for shearing, which will be in full blast next week. The week closes with most favorable pros pects for Western Oregon crops and productions. 15ASTBK.N ORKaON. Weather. The weather has been week more cloudy during tho p Ht than for a long time and light tains wore geni'tal. Over one-half an inch fell throughout the section. The tem perature has been slightly below the avorago, wifli occasional light frosts. Crops. The rain that fell was needed, for the soil was becoming diy and late sown grain was not germinat ing. Tho rain gives renewed vigor to grain already up and greatly assists that not yet appearing. The rain that fell is worth h vast sum U .the wheiit holds. Prospects were never bettor for the wheat crop than thoy are at tho close of the present week. The in creased acreage and more favorable wcalltor will produce a much larger crop than the phenomenal yield of last your. Grass on the range is growing and furnishing good feed. Stock are flattering. Shearing t is in progress. Fleeces aro large and wool of good quality. Fruit promises unusually well, in Wasey county thero has been ,n largely increased acreage of wtiter melons. Vegetables in gardens are growing rapidly. As in Western Oregon, tho prospects woro novor bet tor for bounteous crops throughout Kastern Oiogon. D. S. PAGU1S, Observer, U. S. Signal Service. MININtJ NOTICH Union County, Orogon, April 10, 1S01. To William II. Fowler, or to fiis heirs ex ecutors, administrators or assigns: VUI' AUK 1IKKHBY NOTIFIED THAT X we havo expended $200.00 in labor and improvement upon the Foreit Queen Loue, situated 111 llranito .Mining District, Union county, Oregon, in ordei to hold said premUi's under the provisions of nee thin 2324 Hevised Statutes of tho United Status, bt'hur the amount required to hold the same for tho veurs ending December 31st ltS0, and December 3Ut 1SU0, io-wit : the of sum $1U0. dining each of said years, and if, within ninety days after the first publica tion of this uotluc, you or your personal representatives fail or rotuse to contribute your proportion of such expenditure as aeo owner, your Interest in said e'alm witl lie c oiiu! tho property of the subscribers under said section 2321. J. T. FVFIOH. JNO. HA It bit Y. U1CO. . lrJRKIXS, At ltxeoutor of Estato of Unfits 1'orhins, DscwimhI. 4-10 J. JL McDONOUOH. NOTICK OI' DISSOLUTION. "TOTlOR IS HKlilCltY OIV15N TU AT 1 the co-partnoKhlp heretofore existing between A. K. Jones and H. Chaneov. in h0 iiubliujilion of Tub Oukou.v t-iWT, U tills day iiusolvtsi by mutual consent. Mr Jones will retire and Mr. Cbsiuny wtll con tiuuo the business. Kliber one will reoeip for uioiieys due. Alt back accounts must bo settled without delay. Dated this I6U1 day of January, llt. A. Iv. JuNllS, II. CIIANCKY. Dp Vqu Want to SAVE FROM 25 TO 50 CUNTS On Kwry Dollar You Spend? I ' tor .mi 11 u t .ile.l dialogue, I' " ' I si Ki.OU liluira- '. I. l',t'.,i iVUe A-ldn.ss, i i'l'I.Y .. i , l 'liU-njpi, III Ht iiiuiuuai luiers' i tin lloli- ii. m , all il t .It v 1MI 1 1 u. . I. i'ic- ii Ut .iilt. i III Mill ' I'M 1 VI. .n loll s 1 Uk W i "L . i I j lull niokil, tnnl une Iii ineti ktaiiouid I niiUli Kuijuo.i mi .1. If ... ...I .1. . v .. till lll.'l MJ l HIIKniIT'.S SALIi. 13 Y VIRTl'H OK A WAUHANT Is- JL sued out of the collo'v court of t lie state of Oregon, tor the county of Union, to i me directed. coiiimntiditiK me to lew upon the. ireod niul cliattc hi' Hip delinquent j tti.xtwiyors in mid limned in the delinquent tax lists of said coiuili for the yours lS87and 1M) thereto attached, and if none be found j th"it upon tin! real property as set forth and described m said d'-lltipent tax rjdN, or so lunch thereof as .-hull satisfy the taxes i charged thereon, together with costs find ' expenses. I hnve duly levied (liuvini; been j uituhlc to rind hhv eoods or rhnttoK he- longing to the roipi ciive delinquents here in named) upon the following described pie ces or parcels of land a" et forth in suid ax rolls, lyiiijr and being in suid Union county, state of Oregon, described and assessed as follows: Tuttlo Annie J. llloek 8.Svrnckhani- mer's addition to North Union $ 8 70 Unknown Owner NEK and "S14 SK'X See 3 T 3 H it 3!) K W M. (tnx 1SS7.) 27 CO Koeiiij. Win Lots 1 und 2 and SM lot-1, Wool; O, Mi-Daniel's addition to Cove, Union county, Orogon 21 20 Oregon Furniture Mht Co hots 1 and a and ti lot 4. block C, McDan iel's addition to Cove, I'nion coun ty, Oregon 3 52 Darnell. (J. It'. Lot2ond 3, block 110 Chaplin's addition to l.a Urunriu, Union county. Oregon . 21 30 Hill, E. . Ulock !l -if Hannah's ad dition to West Union. Cnlon coun ty, Oregon, and ulwtt o-oaere more or less, of a portion oi the SE of KK'f .SeotWm 13. T. 1 h It. 3D K. W. M Hi -JO and on MONDAY the U'h day of MAY, lSttl, at tho hour of 2:30 n'cioek p. m. of said day at the court house door of Mild county and state I will sell the nliovo described real estate at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in IT. !S. Hold Coin, subject to redumption, to s.uify said warrant, costs and accruing costs. Dated at Union, thin the 28th duv of March, 1S01. ,1. T. 1IOLLES. Shoriir of Union County, Oregon. Uy W. 11. IThiihk. Deputy. 4-10. SIIKJUIKK'.S SAI.K. "VTOTICE IS IlISItBltY tJIVKN THAT J.N by virtue of an execution issued out of the Honorable ('Iicuit. Court ot the State of Oregon, for Union county, bcarini; date the .'5d day of April, 1801, to me directed and delivered upon a judgment entered therein on the 14th day of l-'obruary, 1801, wherein J. L. Cavines N plaintiff and it. V. Deal is defendant for the sum of one hundred and sixty and t'orty-two one linn dredlliK dollars ($ld0 42) now due on j-aid judgment, and the further sum of forty one mid thirty-eight one-huiidredths. dol lars (ill 3S) co-its, I have levied upon tho following doseribed real estate. Mutated in Union county, Oregon, to-wit: The XKH ofXW'4 See. 7. Tp. n. It. IIS K. W. M. and by virtue of aid execution and low I will sell at ntlblie auction at the court house door in Union, Union aountv, (Ire Uou, on the 22d;day of .May, 1801 at 2'o'clook p. in. of suid day. all' the ri's;ht, title, claim and inte.ic.st in the above described premii.o that the delemlant It. NV. Ueal had on the 21st day of February. 1S!)1 or has since aeipiirod therein. ir sullicieiil thereof to satisfy .sttid judgment, interest, costs, disbursements and accruing eoits. Terms of sale: Cash in gold coin to me in hand. Dated at Uniim this the 2lst day of April. 181)1. J '1. liOhbES, lly W. 11. Usueu. Sheriff. Deputy. 1-2:1. l'l.TITION FOK I.ll in MC'KXSK. To the Ilonotable County Court of Union County, Oregon : Wo the undersigned voters of Cornucopia precinct, in said county and stole would respectfully petition otir Honorable body to grant a licso to Cunningham & Galla gher to sell spiritous, limit and vinous liq uors in less quantities than on gallon at the town of Cornucopia In said county and statu, f'.r iho perhxl 01 six months, a'nd in duty bound;, our petitioner., will ever pray: Harry Hobur son F Hociinu U F .Meeti Audiv'V It.iiotnquis V Hearth S M (Junior Wm Norton Jiiines Stimimn 13 I. Cochran Alex McDonald A Heanls Hugh Curnin Hut Shea M Walsh lt..bert KeJloy " John Carey John O'Noil 1 ll.ibm.'toii A K Mtn-hallMiy Thomas I tinier Tbos 11 Dunn Dinnei Kelley .1 F Ha.v. s Jos Murkey Titos A Sutton 8 K Seuor Andre O'Maliov N D Itoley J Cox Chas Oochrnn To Whom It niay Concern: You are hen by notified that we will ap nly at tho next term qf the County Court, .May. 1M)1. of Union county, stale of Oregon for a IlcciiMt to soil spiritous, malt ami vin ous liquors in les quuutitie than ouu gal lon u Cornuu ipia pice ne'., Union county, stateof Oregon, for the period of six mouths. 1-0 CfNNI.SOIIAil ft G.I,LU!l!i:ii. hlIKltlI'l"S s.VI.li TOTICK IS H EUE1SY GIVEN THAT i. by virtue of 1111 c.Vicuiiun ikstied out of tho Honorable Circuit Court of tho slate of - rtgon tor the county of linker, bearing date the ISih day of April, IsOl. to niu directed and delivered upon a judgment rendered on the 0th day of February, lslll, in the Justicse' oomt of tho state of Oregon, t'urtlioeounty of baker, in ituki r preeliiet, wlii'ioin Me'Keinioii A Co pliiluiill's reiovend judgment against II. h. Opdyke and Emma Opd.vke, (letcn dants for the sum of eighty one dollar, duiuages and eot.s, taxed at twenty-two and seventy one huudre iths dollars, and a eortlllod transcript thorenf was filed with iho county olerk of baker county, Oregon, wlu'eh juilKiacnt was earollwl and docketed in the clerk's olllce of the circuit cutirt of tho stiito 01 Oregon, for linker county, on the 0th day of February, A. D. IMll", and the .sum oi cight.i -one dollars and interest thereon ut the mte ofS per cent, per nil num. from tho 0th day of February, 1801, being nun actually due on suid judgment. also twenty-two nnd seventy one-hiin- . dreths .lobars ro;s. I have levied upon the j following denoribisl real estute. io-wit: The i MIC; 8e-. 27, Towiiohip .'1 Nortli, itaiige 30 j East, W. M.. in Union eoinitv, )reon, und i by virtue of said execution and levy. 1 will sell nl pulihc auction, nt the court hiiiiso door in Union, Union county, stute of Ore- icoii. on Monday, the 1st .lay of June, 1801. ; at 1 .'eloik p in. of said diy, all the right, , title unit inteiest.oi in and to the above described premises th.it the said defendant i II. E Op.lyki' and Kunn.i Op l ke or either of tlicin b id inert in ui itiell'li duv of Feb , i u.ti . lMd, or hnc m. f .inpiiicd thereto, I or su lci nt itii ieur in s,t imv sntu jmig-l inetit. ii'urn. v-' t,i-. mi list. eosi.. dls-1 of loll si niel . s lt-r.os iii s -old . o.l. Dated ut April, Mil. llv . it il Costs lie. , ill. n. e in baud in u. Union this ihe 21th duv of I J. i' HOLM'S, Sheriff, I hill 11. IL pll . I !10 TAX N .IK 1,1 I i p i i 'I i... i i on v ... I. ,,1.1.1 the p.i i.i. nl nl t.ise tor I ,, vkrrebv ibiy iti I in r eiicl llllll M:i 1 1HH. All lUVi's i e 1 1 1 IV i ii, Hbt nl lli.il l in Will In ile 1 1. ii i il . .i mi lib, oui. I it I ii. iii ,1 ju I . i oi. id .1 I I ' I.' sl I It', I i V I ltl! O.l p.i Hull ii. U e l. I III llo ! IUIi i o II it" v . Ii tins imuer T IT if SUMMONS. In the Circuit ourt of the State of Oregon, for Union County. Ulty McEnroe and Bridget McEnroe his wife. Philip McEnroe and Mary McEnroe, his wife, Patrick McEnroe John Csrulan and Murv Cnralan hi wife, l'laintifls, vs. Charles McEnroe, ltridget McEnroe Michael Cuoney, Sr., John Cooney, Michael Cooney, ltridcet Cooney, Plnliji Cooney, 'Mary Cooney, Mar- . paret Cooney". James Cooney, ltoo McEnroe, Mb hael McEnroe Owen McEnroe, Cntliorlnc McEnroe, May McEnroe and lloc McEnroe a minor daughter of the above named Hose McEnroe, and John McEnroe, And the above named John Cooney as guardian. Defendants. To Charles McEnroe. Ilriilgot McEnroe, Michael Cooney, Sr., Michael Cooney, llrtduet Cooney", Philip Cooney, ai.d to Mary Cooney, Margaret t'odnev, and Jumes Coonev, minor, and to Michael Cooney, Sr.. their next of kin, and John Cooney their guardian, Uosc McEnroe, nnd-to Michael McEnroe, Owen McEnroe, Catherine McEnroe, May .McEnroe, Koe McEnroe, and John McEnroe, minors, and to Rose McEnroe their next of kin, and to John Cooney their guardian, the defendants above named. In the Xame of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear, in tho above entitled court, and answer the complaint tiled against you In the above en titled mitt on or before the first day of tin next regular term of the said court, alter the' complete publication of this Munitions in Tiik Oimio.i Scoct for the full period of s.x consecutive weens, viz: nv the isth day ot .May, ism. Aim n you lau to so appear and answer, for want thereof pluintiils will aK tne court lor tne relief prayed for in the complaint, viz; The iiecrte of the Court (liricting the partition between plaintiffs and defendants herein according to their re spective rights and sliaies of the following described real estate, viz: The west half of the uortluast ouarter and the east half of the northwest ouarter f section thirty, in township two north, of range forty east of the Willamette meridian, and situated in Union county, Oregon. And to adjudge and determine tho respective interests of each of plaiutifl's and defendants in und to the said real estate, and that the said lands cannot tie divided nor any part thereof with out prejudice to the owners thereof, and that the whole thereof may be adjudged to to be sold lor the purpose of such partition and the proceeds or such sale mav be divld ed among tho fuid owners thereof according to respective interests therein, af ter the pay meiit of all costs and disbursements of this suit and of the sale herein sought. And for such other relief as to the Court may seem meet. This summons is served by publication in Tin: Oukoo.n Scout by order of the Hon. .Tames A. Fee, judge of the above entitled court, made and dated the 24th day of Feb ruary, lo!W. JIydi:, Johns ,fc Ot.mstkd. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 1891. . a-2G. Match 21. SUMMONS. In tho ''irettit Court of the Stateof Oregon, for Union County. S. A. Heilner. plaintiff, vs. (.'. D. Morgan, defendant. J To C. I) Morgan, the above named defen dant. In the A'mic of the State of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above entitled action on or beftirc the litst day of the next regular term of the above, entitled court, next tollowmg six eon sccuti'ii' weiks of the publication of this summons in Tin: Oi:koon Scoi t, a newspa per published in Union, Union county, Or egon, and you will take notice thnl if you fail to appi-nr and answer .said complaint tho plaintiff will apply to saitl court for the relief demanded in Ids complaint, to wit: judgment Hgaiiistyou for the sum of One Handled and Two and fiO-lOO Dollars, to gether with ititorot thereon at the rate of ten tier cent., per annum from the 1Mb day of March, Is!).). for Tvreuty-live Dollars at torney's tee, nnd his costs and disburse ments in tills action. The above summons is published in Tin: Obi.oon Scout, a i.ewspaper published in Union, Union comity, Oregon, 'lor a p. riod of six consecutive weeks bv order of Hon. Jamus A. Fee, judge of the above entitled court, anddatnl March 21, isfU. SAM W1IITU. 3-20 Attorney for Plaintiff. SlIKKU'r-S s. 1.1;. NOTICE IS HEKEI5Y GIVEN THAT by virtue of tin execution and order of salo issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor Union County, bearing date the 8th day of April. lSOl.tand to me directed and delivered upon a judgement and decree of .oreclosiire and saie therein entered on the 7th day of .March IMJ1, wlieiem Hie a. r. llotallug Co. is plaintiff, und J. C. Claybiirn ct .il are defen dants tor the sum of $1500 ith int. rest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per an num l'roin the i)th day of October lss(i. and the further sum ot $lor attorneys gfees, to gether with costs and disbursements herein and decreeing the sale ol the following de scribed mortgaged real estate, to-wit: Com mencing at tho northeast corner of lot num ber twelve 112) in block iiumbei one hund red and lourteeii (11 1) iii Chaplin's addition to La Grande, Union county, Oregon, run ning thenco southwesterly along the east line of f aid lot twelve, twenty-two (22) feet; tlteiieeat rUht tingles to said llr.-t Hue in a northwes.erl.v direction ninety-four (01) feet; thuiieu'at right angles to said lust line in a northeasterly direction twenty-two (22) foet to the alley line ot said block one hund red and fourteen (111); thence at visht an gles in n southeasterly direction along said alloy linuninetv four (01) feet to tho place of beginning in satisfaction of said judg ment and decree. Now, therefore, under and by virtueof said execution and oulcr of sine us atoresaid 1 will sell at public auc tion a, the court house doorat Union, Un ion eoiinu . Oregon, on MONDAY, tne 11th day of MAY, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, all the right, title und interest of, in and to the above described premises that the said J.i'. claybiirn had therein on the (ith day of October. 16Sfj or ha since acipurod thereto, and any and all persons claiming by, through or under him ty rnjlit acquired sinco said Uth day of October, lH-vd, or sufll ciout thereof to satisfy said judgment, attor neys' foes, interest, costs, disbursements and accruing costs herein. Datod, at Union, this 10th day of April, 11.01. J. T. HOUSES. 4-l Shorill', ( r ulli. t AhMtSaJI IJNT NOT 1 1' H T. HUADLKY MINING COM- nunv's location of the nrim ip.d nlaee liiislnuss, Da$gt'tt, Sun llernnrdinn oottnty, Cnliloriiia. lawatioii of works Sjn er, I'nioirt'ounty, Oregon Notice is here bv glvtii that at a meeting of the Hoard i f iflrex lois. held on the eleven ih day or March, IS01 , an lusessiuent (No. l) ut ten dollars per share was levied upon the t'.ipi iimI Ntoek of the corporation, pavublc tin me lin e y in Uniliil Stales Gold oiti to the Sf etary, at theoltiee of the Company, a i i.e.. Mining yiiiupany's general oiliee .i ii r . ti, i itli iirnla An io. k up in l I'M1 us-eskuieiit fh dt remain uupuM tin atU'd. the A'ltn ...i of April, lJi, Will .Ii litiipieilt, and IlitM'i Used for sale ut pit d. . in i on, an. I u ili-i.s payment n '. ,i ii li. f.. . iid i koel on MoihIhy, the Il .1 l.i s' .i oi i .rf. 1 1 1. r ti ith V the deilliiiuenl 1 co! ol udvnr I i pf 1 1 si I I i i iie hi I lirei'lor M I III ! f MA.Nlllilt, t i. i retiiry WulerliMi Mlllilijr l'oiup.ni i a '1 PfltfWH'. raiiferni i Offli I' ll Al Ollle 20 12 1 Head of ged Dsiiry Cows. Hetul of 2-y ear-olds. Full Blood Holstein Bull, Price $75.00. Reason for Soiling: Intend to lcavo the valley about the first of May. Call on me at once if you want a bargain. G. XV. COOPEK, La Grande, Or. Stock near Ludd canyon. Please men tion this paper. UNION CITY HOTEL, L. J. Boothk, Propr. Opposite the Court House, Prion. Orcsoa. TTiiTing again assumed control of this XX p popular luiiisf, I cordullr inrite tho public to give me n all. Tables Furnished with the Best the Market Affords. First-class bodsinr. Everything newly and neatly lifted up. Meals, O Cents. Beds, Cents. None but white cook.i cvployeii. -16. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Ourollice is oppositr the U. S. Patent Ofllee, and wo can obtain Patents in less time than those remote frnra VVasoington. Send MODHLor DUwATflNO. H'e xdviao as to pantentabililv fre of ch.irse; and wo mako NO t!H.VntE UNLESS PATENT IS SECUHED We refer, here, to the Postmaster, tilt Supt. of Monev Order Div., and l ofllcials of the U. S. I'atent Ortlce. F01 circular, advice, terms and relt'erence? to actual cli ents in your own HUt or County, write to C. A. SKOW & Co.. 0:Hc TTiLsUiiisten. D. 0. Opposite Pan ni. Thoinsou & Puisrl rr agentR for the celebrated t'vclone TindMill, and as tho prices on them huTebeen preat- Iv retluci'd thev aro 11017 within the reach of all . Sample mill to ht seen at their planer in North Union. Call and examine it . RELIABLE MEN WAN'TED a traveling salesmen for a. firat- elass Ci far Co mpany. Must gire gtod ref erences F O B. CKJAR CO., Bile ci. N. 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