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m m$m $tmL THURSDAY, MAY 14. 1891. Crop-Woatner, Bulletin No. 9. The observer of the Oregon Weuther Bureau, of Portland, Oregon, litis is sued the bulletin for the week ending Saturday, May 9, J 891, tho same be ing based upon reports received from 1GI correspondent, which fs sih follows wkstkhn oiu-:nojj. Weather. The weather lias been about the average for the week, while the rainfall lias been in excess from one to two inchc. In Southern Ore gon the rain was unusually heavy general rains prevailed from the -1th to 7th inclusive. On the Oth a than dcr slorm was experienced which, in Benton county especially, waB accom panied by high winds and hail, doing slight damage to cabbage and rye Hail fell in pcctions on the 7th. Light frosts were ueneral on the 7th, 8th and 9th, doing no appreciable damage Warm sunshine prevailed on the 3d 8th and 9lli. Crops. Tho indented warmth has been of great benefit to crops of all kinds. Tin1 growth is remarkable Winter wheat is, in places, quite rank On low land spring seeding is no completed owing to tho rains and wet soil. Some rye is heading. The hay and clover fields are unusually promis ing. Hay will he a big crop, the rain being very beneficial. Hops are pole high already and so far mo very healthy. Corn is being planted. Gar don products aro up and growing well. Strawberries are in blossom and the fruit formed. Grape vines are being trained on arbors, and leaves aro about fully formed. Tho vines aro thrifty and clusters forming. Fruit trees aro heavily laden. The frost has not pruned out the surplus fruit, bunco considerable fruit pruning will have to bo dono by hand else the trees will bo broken down. The prospects for all products aro unusually promising. UAHTI5UN OIlUfiON. Weather. Tho temperature has boon about an average. Showers fell on the 1th, full, (ith and 7lh, quite copiotiB in Wasco county and dooroas ing m amount eastward. In Morrow county only sprinkles were experienced. Slight frosts occurred in sections on the 7th, 8th and 9th. No damage is reported. The weather has been more cloudy than usual. Crops. Lato spring grain is in need of moro rain. Unless more moisture is soon had tho spring grain will be a short crop. Fall wheat promises un usually well. In Umatilla county tho ground is quite hard, but tho late showers benefited it somewhat. In sections fall wheat has begun to head. In Baker and Malheur counties irriga tion is mainly doponded upon for crops and hero they are very promising as tho cool, cloudy weathor retarded evaporation In Union county whoat prospects aro oxcellent. South of tho Blue mountains spring is backward and frosts aro frequent. Fruit is now blooming. Frost has dono no damago to it so far. Spring grain is coming up, but moro rain is wished for. Snow yet lingers in the mountains, keeping the air cool. Throughout Kastorn Oregon tho fruit prospects aro oxcel lent. Sheop shearing is progressing nicely and clips aro being delivered to warehouses. B. S. PAGUE, Observer, U. S. Signal Service. FROM BPAUTA. Spauta. May t, 1891. Sparta is booming. 0. 1). Hood has gono to Baker City. Born, To tho wife of A. Gartuul, a bouncing baby boy. Both doing well. Mr. Woiso's wife and family, also his father and brothor, have just coma in from Kansas. Col. T. A. Hothorington has started work on tho Oro Doll mine and will run night and day shifts. Miss Minnie Aiusworth has been quite sick, but is improving undor tho skillful attention of Dr. Jay Guy Lowis. E. E. Clough is out on his ditch try ing to get tho water in. Ho has con eiderablo snow to contend with on tho Eaglo creek slope. Tho Whito Caps liavo put in an ap pearance They loft a notico on a prominont citizen's door lust night to lcavo tho camp, signed W. 0. Mr. D. 0. Dilworth, manager of tho Detroit Mining Co., has gono to Baker City with tho fragments of his road wagon which wus badly demoralized a short time ago by his team running tiway. Know Mouh. NewlmU, (lower nmlormuiuuiU received Hi Mr. Hummer' IhU weetc. COVE CULLINGS. An Epitome of the Village Happenings. A SHIPMENT OF SODA WATER. Visitors Trom La Grande ThcJ. Covo &b a Fruit Producing Soctlon. Covk, Oregon, May 13, 1891. A few friends of Mr. Ed. Stearns gave him a furwoll surprise tho other evening. Considerable baled hay is being hauled from Cove. Cove hay seems to bo the best. Tho baseballists are inipioving as well as the alliance, but what wo want most is a hotel. G. W. Thomas hud his hand very badly burned with a rope, while hand ling a horso last Sunday. A conversation party was given at Mr. F. Mitchell's last Saturday evening. All report an enjoyable time. Mr. E. P. McDaniel has gono to Pendleton and Walla Walla to sec after contracts tho firm have made there. Tho school is progressing nicely, yet tho place needs better school fa cilities, and now is tho time to improvo them. S. B. Burroughs has sold his largo planer to Coll Hamilton, who will bo able to supply tho trade with all styles of lumber from now on. Kay Duncan has returned from Bukor City where he was to attend tho wedding of his father Mr. Chas. Dun can to Miss Keynolds of that place. Tho Covo soda factory shipped 45 dozen bottles of soda pop to La Grande yesterday. They manufacture all kinds of temperance drinks, Mr. Jus. Bloom proprietor. A few of tho old reliablo farmers wero the recipients of summonses to attond tho coining term of court as jurymen. J. uopliart, utlio Jt,okorsiy and Wesley Duncan. Dr. W. H. Ewin, of Independence Mo. has just arrived, and intends loca ting in Cove. Ho comes highly re commended professionally, and we think him a pleasant gontloman. It is reported that a now general merchandise store will bo opened up in town soon. Wo do not know how reliable tho roport is, but all welcome it. Yes there may bo opposition in other branches of business before tho year it over. A number of tho La Grande people wero the guests of Mr. Adam Cross mau last Sunday. As usual, when the weather permits, tho Covo is full of pleasure seekers. Among them this time was Mr. and Mrs. Seameus, Miss Wugnor, sister of Mrs. Seamans, Mr. Ahol and sister and Mr. John Thorson. Wo again extend an invitation to all to visit Cove. As a continuance of tho description of tho placo it will bo well to refer to some of tho resources of tho foot-hill villugo. A's has been said by Mr. Jus Ilendorsholt, commissioner ot tho Stuto Board of Horticulture from this pluo3. "That Union county pro- ucob moro fruit and of a greater varie ty than any other county in tho dis trict. Tho Covo is surpassed by nono in tho quantity and quality produced ; especially by small fruits. Tho soil is black loam mixed with sand and tho abundanco of wator, makes it thn very best for producing small fruits and egetables. In tho raising of straw berries and raspborrios tho Covo is sur passed by nono. Especially does it ox- col in strawberries, there boing about f acres in that fruit alono. Thoro has boon ovor 500 gallons produced to tho aero, and sold at from SO to 75 cents per gallon, and that, on laud that can bo bought at lrom !f 20 to !f50 per aero. You need not doubt but that this land ill all bo utilized in fruit raising und gardening boforo many years, for in regard to strawborries again, there will bo an incroaso in aereago this season. Being shut oil' from tho railroad as wo arc tho faverubloncss and fruitful- hush of this locality is not gonorally known, but all hope to have a railroad irect to tho town boforo any length of time, at least wo think when tho ac tual resources of this county aro more gonorally known, that tho railroad will reach us immediately." Live Agents Wanted, Any active man or woman can earn good wages by acting us homo itgeut (or that en terprising paper, tho tit. Paul Globe Oooii, live agents aro wanted hi every township. The work U o.isy, pay sure. A cash oiler und epoetin priiu to till who nro willing to work. For terms ami full particulars, aililrcss (ll.OIIK riJIII.UIIlNO CO., m, 1'uul, Minn. An nounce m ent, V e- ;THE? A - iLiiujnpminDrn mi ratfflifiniTiyuiiLaun!. Haye on the way and now arriving, several ar or. Agricultural Implements. The Company III hereafter F jFThis department will be under 2-io-tf. ii m -DEALER, IN- BOOTS Latest Styles. Just Received, Direct from the East, .a Largo Invoice of LADIES' and MISSES' CALFSKIN SHOES, the Best Ever brought to this Market. Also a Fino Assortment of GENT'S -:- FURNISHING -:- GOODS. My Prices will suit the times. Drop in and see me. C. VINCENT. Main Street, Union, Or. Are Yon Goini to ail &$fl?mm mmrem Of Payette, Ada Has tho Largest General Nursery Stock in the Mountain Country 125 Acres Trees from Payetto Nursery will reach Grando Rondo valley in six hours from tho time thoy are taken from tho ground. Mountain Crown Trees and Healthy. Do not order until you huvo visited our prices. Wholesale and retail. The Centennial Hotel, Union, Oregon. A. J- GOODBROD, - Proprietor, Ilccognlzcd by all as the Leading Hotel of Eastern Oregon! FINK I.AUOK SAMl'I.K KOOMS l'ur tho Acoommlatlim of Commercial Traveler CHARGES REASONABLE. COMMERCIAL mm ani FEED W1L (OPPOSITE CENTENNIAL HOTEL.) Wm. E. Bowker, - Proprietor- Everything First Class. Terms Vory Reasonable 'Bus to and Fiom the Depot Making Connection with all Pass- senger Trains. IQW YE ALL MEN BY .( Clio llunnluiuiiM Verdict of (lie iu ItNTIllK NOUTinvmii'f Is III iv I the 66 I KIT DA III I I Hi THK DAILY GLOBE o.Ui .' e-'ix'r yuuuumot afford lu Im without II, 'ITJJlJr. 9fMCTK?ltri V B ADC 11m every uttractlvo ftuiv .r n M- V.v 'a 3 UIO. W&H!fvL.T iLUDCi at wvll uianr OrtyliuU . mi K -i ,v lo I'fii To ivaiI It li lo miov aiul cuUorto nil claims made fur It. It .t.uiu i)Vrcur-?.i i n a straw ictkux week i.i:s. Tin ST. 1'aVL lluiM IVnlumso CourtXY baa, at a itrrat outlay of iivom. i ur. 'amni tin- ItegMon's New Reversible Political Map 1'. Rand, MollaHyAfc,': mi.. ; tmrtflf ., lluM'rtnlliiirof Hi.' rnnrmoun numU.r of 100,000 v(iir... .i H '. .) Ik-in.. .u-.iVum- to the Uumit mIII.ui Iha yeara ISVI anil isw. Tlio ivnutar iiv- of ij.. .-m, e aiv nulled tu oiler II, together llli the liuiox, ul tho following JKSTOlVZSIIZIV&ZiV LOW X,MiLlKm. Kt.l'mil WIUJItLV tiLUIIli, tino year with inti, S'J.OO; wltltout t.iap. N(. l'uul M'Nlt.lY UI.OHIC, ono year with map, $0.00; without.;.,' St. l'atll DAILY CLOltlt, mix inoiitlitt with limn, ?5.00 without::,.:, St. l'uul DAILY (3I.OII1C, ono your with tuup, (0.00; without muc, Iw. t .hi know a cMVt thlntr when oi a,!! I If o you will liatten to take udraataa of lln- fjft I , ,i: AUt:T WAM IU) lit Try tivtlon of I bo rouutr) , tu whom liberal teniM U1 to MIal Ofl. ' . 'Address: 8L0BE PUBLISHIHGGOMPAHY, St. Paul, Hicjisolw. UT Uauil !' aikaaaln Oupy of Ihn OrZiOlBltl, i Co 9 carry a full and complete stock of Y, A the management of Mr. Kllpatrick. TUE M. & M. ,Go. All Kinds Plant an Orcliarfl? County, Idaho. are Hardy, Vigorous our nursery, scon our agent or got b-JO-yl THESE PRESENTS. e Uio Uciit reading public of 53 8 VI 113 m m p 9 33 StanJ 111 ill t'runt Hank of n . i. liuhruy I'nuli, UcuJutilu uml RUi-iKo. SUMMONS. In the Circuit ourt ot th" State of On on, for Union County. Ulty MeEnroo anil UriilBCt AfrP.nrop , YM wife, I'll ii MclSnroe nmi Mary MnUnroe liis wife, Patrick McKnroc ,lilm CvuluiJ aii'l Mrv Caralan lii wife, Plaintiff-. VI. . Cliarle McKnroe, Uritlgot MeKnroe Jllolinel Coonoy, Sr., John Cooney, Michael Cooney, Hrldftet Cooney, Philip Cooney, Mary Cooney, Mar garpt Contiev. James Coonc.v , Hose McKnroe, Michael Melinroc", Owen McEnroe, Catherine MeEnrof, May McEnroe anil l'o.e McEnroe a minor daiigliter of the above named Itogu McEnroe, and .lolin McEnroe, and the above named John Cooney as L-uardian, Defendants. To Charles McEnroe, Bridget McEnroe, Michael Cooney, Sr., Michael Cooney, JJi idiret Cooney, l'lillin Uoonev, ar.d to Mary Cooney, Margaret t'onnev, and Jaices ('oonev, minor, and to Michael Cooney, Sr., their next of kin, and John C .one their guardian, Uose McEnroe, and to Michael McEnroe, Owen McEnroe, Catherine McEnroe, May McEnroe, ltoe McEnroe, and John McEnroe, minors, and to Koxe McEnroe their next of kin, and to John Cooney their guardian, the defendants above named. In the yame of the Stale, of Oregon: You an hereby required to appear, in the above entitled court, und answer ihc complaint filed uuahiM you in the ubove en titled mut on or before the lii t day of the nexi regular term of the aid court, alter the complete publication of this minimon in Tiik OiiKoo.N- St oi.T for the full period of m. fon."ceutUe weeks, viz: by the 18th day of May, 1801. And if yon fail to so appear and a'nswer. for want thereof plaimills will ask the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, viz: The decree of Hie Court dir. rting the partition between plnintifN and defendant - herein at cording to their re sjieetive riirht.s and shart;. of the following (lcscriiKMi real estate, viz: J ne west halt of the r.orthia.it quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty, in township two north, of range forty east of the Willamette meridian, and si'tuuted m I'nion county, Oregon. And to adjudge and determine the respective interests of each of plaintiffs and defendants in and to the said real estate, and that the said landi cannot be divided nor any part thereof with out prejudice to the ownora thereof, and that the whole thereof may be adjudged to to be sold for the purpose of such partition and the proceeds of such sale may be divid ed among the said owners I hereof according to respective interests therein, after the pay ment of all costs and disbursements of 1 1 i I - suit and of the sale herein nought. And for such other relief as to the Court may seem meet This summons is sorved by publication in Tin: Oiii:oox Scout by order of the lion. James A. Fee, judge of the above entitled court, made and dated the 24th day of Feb ruary, 1890. IIyhk, Joiiks & Oi,jsti:d, Attornevs lor Plaintiffs. Match 21, 1891. 3-20. SHKltlfF'S SAf.Ii. TVTOTICE IS 1IEKKI5Y GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the :id day of April. 1801, to me directed and ..delivered upon a judgment entered therein on the Uth day of February, 1801. wherein J. L. Caviness is plaintiff and It. W. Deal is defendant for the sum of one hundred and sixtv and forty-two one hun dredths dollars ($1C'0.42) now duo on said judgment, and the further sum of forty one and thirty-eight one-hnn.!redths dol lars (ifll 33) costs, I have !i vied upon tho following described real i static shuttled i:i Union county, Oregon, to-wil The NE1, ofNWJi Sec. 7, Tp.3 S. U. 83 E. W. M. and by virtue of said execution and lew I will "sell at public auction at. the court house door in i'nion, Union sonntv, Ore gon, on tho 22d;day of May, 18!)1 at 2'o'cloek p. in. of said day. all the right, title, claim and interest m tho above tle-erilu : premises that the defendant K. W. DmiI had on the 21st day of February. 1801 r li is since acquired therein, or suttvieiit iher -ot to satisfy said judgment, inieiest. co-,,s, disbursements and accruing cn-as. Terms of sale: C.ish in gold coin to m i. hand. Dated at Union thi the 21st tiay ... April, 1H91. J T. iioLLES. lSv W. ft. UfiiEU, Slie.iff. Deputy. 1-23. KJfEKIFJf'S .SAT.E. "VfOTICE IS JIKUKBY GIVEN THAT hy virtue of an execution issued one of the Honorable Circuit Court of the, state of Oregon for the county o1 i linker, bearing date the 18th day of April. ! lhOl. to me directed and delivered ', upon a judginont rendered on (be Oth day 1 ot February, 1801, in the ju.-tiese' couit the state of Oregon, forthocounly of liaUer. in Baker precinct, wherein McKcnnoii i'v Co plaintiti's recovered judgment again--! II. K. Opdyke and Emma Opdvke, deu u dauts for tho sum of eighty one doihu , I damages and costs, taxed at twenty-two ! und seventy ono-hundrodths dollars a . a eertiliod transeupt thereof wui liled will' ! Ibe eomitv clerk of linker eonntv. OrftMit ' which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's ottice of tho circuit court f tho stato of Oregon, for Baker eountv, on the Oth day of February, A D. lM)l", and the sum of eight -one dollars und intere-i I hereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per an num. from the Oth day of Februan . 1801, being now actually due on vaid judgment, also twenty-two and seventy onc-hun-dreilis dollars costs. I have levied upon the follow ing described real estate, lo-wit : The SE', See. 27, Township 3 North, Kange 30 Eat, W. M., iu Union eountv, Oregon, and by irtue of said execution and levy. I will -ell .it public auction, at ihc court house door in Union, Union county, state of Ore gon, on Mond.iy, the 1st any' of June, 1S01. at 1 o'clock p. ni. of said day, all the right, title und interest, of in ami to the above described promises that Ihe said defendants II. E Opdyke and Emma Opdyke or either of them had therein on the Otli day of Feb ruarv, 1S01, or havo since acquired thereto, or suillcient theroof to satisfy said judg ment, attorneyn' fees, interest, costs, dis bursements and accruing costs herein. Terms of s'de, cash to iub in hand in U. S. gold coin Dated at Union this the 21th day of April, 1801. J. T. liOI.l.ES, Sheriff, By W. ft. Usmkk. Deputy. 1-iW. .1UNINC. NOTIOK. Union County, Oregon, April 10, 1S11, To William II. Fowler, or to his heirs ex- editors, ailministrators or ussil-hs : ,OU ARE IIKHEUV NOTIFIED THAT we linve exnendetl $200.00 in la'oo; and iuiprovement upon the Forest Queou Lode, Bitnoted in lirauitc Mining Distnc, Union eountv. Oregon, in ordei m ho! . aid preinle under the protlsions m tion lttvinetl Statutes . f the Unit. States, beiutr the amount rcpnrnl to b l the tame for the years eiuinu I m eiuiiei ,ii i lhSB. and December SUt IMd, to-wit . tin Of sum $100, during each of said yeai s, ai d If, within ninety diiys aftei the iirt pub.ic.i tton of this notice, you or ; our pcriiia rtp.eentaiives full or refu ti eontrduue jOur proportioi' ot uch ex; i i.d uire lie ac ewuir, oir in'e ckt in said c'ului will n MHUk he 1 1" i'i of the .subrritH'rs uud nl4Mviio:i 'J :ji J. T. KYKEK. 3SO. HAltLEV. tiKo. W. I'ERKINtJ. 4j Kxaentor of Estate o' U' .u- l'ei vin-. Dwetuted. i-Mi J. II. IKi.NO! -t.H. to r pay tin Ir iu It itc i i t. tint pa in WikmI, 1'itn i.ow d'i T-1T i For Sa e 20 12 1 Iloart of Cows. rood Dairy Head of 2-ycar-olds.. Full Blood Holstein Bull, Price 875.00. Iloason for Selling : Intend to lcavo the valley about tlio first of May. Call on me at once if you. want a bargain. G. W. COOPER, Lu Grande, Or. Stuck near Ladd canyon. House men tion this paper. 101 CITY L. J. Bocthe, Prnpr. Opposite the Court House, Union. Oregon. Having again assumed control of this popular house, 1 eordiallv invito tlio public to give me a call. Tables Furnished with the Best the Market Affords. First-class Lodging. Everything newly and neatly lifted up. Meals, r) pf Cents. Beds, Cents. None bnt whitu cooks employed. 1-1(. PATENTS Obtained, and all Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Fees. Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Olllce, and we can obtain Patenis in less time than those remote fromWasoington. Send MODELor DRAWING. Ve adviso as to pantentabililv free of charge; and we mako NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the Supt. of Monev Order Div., and t officials of the U.S. Patent Office. F- i rlrcular, advice, terms am! reilerenets to iciuttl cli i :iis in your own .state or Count a rite tO' C. X. SNOW & i 1 sile Paten' Olliee. 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