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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1891)
THURSDAY. SEPT. 17. 1891. FROM EAGLE VALLEY. Septcmlcr 7, 18'Jl. There nro plenty of fat cnttlc here for sale. Geo, Sanders is building a duelling on hie much. The weather is fine. Wo hud n nice shower last night. Messrs. Longlcy & Frasier have gone to Baker City on business. K. Young and others will ship about 100 head of horses in a few days. I understand Longlcy it Frasier sold 3,500 head of mutton shcop last week. Al. Waldron is building a dwelling lit Now Bridge. Ho has a blacksmith shop thore. There will bo quite n number of our pcoplo go to Baker City on the 18th to sec Forepaugh'fl circus. James A Kirby has gono to Sanger to stop awhilo. David F. Kirby ban also gono to tho same placo to clerk in a storo. Lewis Ferguson is preparing to ship two car loads of horses. 12. and W. Chandler will also mako a shipment of two car loads. Most everybody is busy cutting hay. Part of tho third crop is now roady to cut. It is very fine and will bo sold for a small price. Thero aro parties from La flrando looking at tho Dry Gulch country with a view of bringing in a ditch. They will havo bomu lino farms. V. V. Kirby lias 92 acres of land in Kaglo valley for sale at a low figure. Tho farm is well improved and lie will give possession at any time. Several now buildings under head way. E. and V. Chandler havo tho foundation of their now dwelling com pleted. Lumber is on tho ground and tho carpenters will begin work noon. I don't know what will become of this country. Thoy aro striking rich mines every day. J think thero will boa quartz mill erected on tho llol comb, Huckla'.ul and Jennings mine in Timber canyon. Thoy havo a very fine mine. Thero will bo about 7,000 tons of hay for sale in tho valloy this fall. Stock inon will do well to como hero to winter or stall-feed their stock, as it is tho wannest valley in Eastern Oro gon. Thoro is plenty of good running water all winter. It is an evident fact that stock stall-fed on alfalfa hay will do as well as if fed on any other kind of hay, or chop feed. Wo havo tried it and know it to be a fact. Parties will do woll to come early whilo hay is cheap, and secure good feeding grounds. NORTH POWDER NUQOETS. Xoiitii 1'owdkii, Fcptuinber H, 1851. School has begun with S. W. Holmes as teacher. A. B. Vandccar is putting up a fine now cellar on his ranch. Elmer Hill intends taking a busi ness courso at tho Portland Business College Born, to the wifo of J. II. Parker Esq., on tho 12th inst., a son. Mothor and child doing well. N. Hughes, of Astoria, is visiting friends hero. Ilo will visit his brother in Boiso City ero ho returns homo. Tho building belonging to S. J Tomlinson, recontly used as a hotel, burned Thursday. Sovoral boarders sull'ored lo.is. Nothing could bo eavixl. Harold Parkor, our champion foot racer, expected to run a $100 purse rrteo at Baker, Saturday. Wo haven't learned tho particulars, but wo expect Harold was in thu lead. A Pathotlo Story. One of our worthy exchanges tells tho following von' pathotio atory : An editor died and slowly wondod his way to whore ho supposed a warm recep tion awaited him. Tho dovil saw him and said : "For many yearn thou hast homo tho blame for tho many errors tho printers niado in tho paper; tho paper has gone, alas, for $1, and tho $1 lias often failed to como in ; tho print ers havo deviled thoo on Saturday night when thou lmdst not one cent to thy namo ; men havo takon tho paper without paying for it and then cursed thco for not getting out bettor; thou hast been called a dead beat by passen ger conductors when thou hast shown thy annual pass to envious gaze. All these hast thou borne in silence. Thou canst not como in hero." And lie fired him. "Heaven is his homo; and besides, if wo lot him como in hero he would continually dun delinquent subscri bers, for hell is full of (hum, and thus - rcuto discord in my kingdom." COVE CULLIKQS. Tho Last Invitation to tho Alliance -Another Nuptial Ceremony. OoVF., September 16, 1S91. Threshing continues and the crops are proving good. Fine Bradshaw plums, one cent per pound, al the orchard. immense quantities of plums, pears and apples rue being shipped from tho Cove. Mr. A. Harsin has purchased the Tolly farm on tho hill. Consideration not known. Mrs. B. B. Sanborn is in Union at tending her daughter, Mrs. O. P. Jay cox, who is very sick with fever. Ilov. Carper's wife and family ar rived from Kentucky this week.- They expect to mako Cove their permanent home. The representatives of the Licbig Medical Dispensary wero in Cove yes terday on business connected with that institution. Mop picking has begun in Cove. A number of Chummon aro being im ported to do the work. Tho prospect is very good. Harlan Stawart has purchased the separator and power belonging to Wil son fc Chandler. It will be run by the Fame gang. Tolly Jt Imbler's baler is running with a firM-oltsH lot of hands. They averaged over 12 tons a day, in bud hay, the past week. George Holmes, of Enterprise, ac companied his mother homo. He seems as congenial as ever, although not having been hero for about two years. The members of tho Baptist church held n business meeting last week. Wo did not learn what they decided in regard to tho now church, but hopo thoy will proceed to building soon. Considerable timothy seed is being threshed in Covo. It is extra clean and of lirst-elass quality. Anyone wishing to purchase should inquire of E. P. MoDaniel it Hon, Cove, Oregon. People Bhould be very careful of their stock getting into the grain fields. Thero aro some dead horses on the road to La Grande from that cause, and John Jones lost one of his fine greys from an over feed of barley. Married. At tho residence of tho bride's parents, Tueday Sept. U, 1891, by Hov. Woods, Mr. C. G. Gossett, ot Portland, and Miss Elsio Selder, of Cove I'liey will remain in Covo a few daws and thou take their depar- turo for Portland, their future resi dence. Tho alliance pienio is progressing nicely. Tho programme, which con sists of addresses, speeches and imifie, is thoroughly completed. Ariange meutn aro being made for the amuse mont of the guests, to conclude with a grand ball in tho evening. A number wore initiated at tho last regular meeting of the alliance. Mr. Ingalls, collecting agent of tho State Board of Emigration, was in the Cove last week and secured a splendid collection of fruit, vegetables, grain, leather, etc., for display at tho Port laud Exposition and to put in the car callod "Oregon on Wheels." Ho took a cabbago and some wheat and oats which ho said excelled anything of tho kind collected in tho stato. COUNTY COURT. Proceedings of tho September Term An Interesting Session. In tho matter ot May Ladd, a pauper; forty dollars issued Sept. 5th approved by court and petition for increase of al lowance continued for term. In the matter of old county warrants; cancelled iih per list advertised. In tho matter of court house improve ments; settlement made with Irwin and county judge authorized to have such additional repairs, such us calsomining and painting, as ho deems necessary. In tho matter of bridge on road peti tioned for by J. Q. Shirley et al; con tract awarded to J. .1, Odalo for f050 for bridge and $3,00 per lineal foot for build ing tho approaches. In the matter of re-survey of road in Covo ; agreed and submitted and taken under advisement, with decision to bo rendered at next regular term of court. In tho matter of road petitioned for by Cbas. Bechtel et ul ; rejKirt of viewers and surveyor read first time; claim for damages filed by Win. lxing and Noah Biehards; A. T. Wyatt, J. H. Morton and John Graham, Jr., appointed ap praisers, to meet at proKcd rond Sept. , 1891. In the matter of chungu in county road iHititioucd for by Jesse I m bier ot al in his own right; petitiiou of Joseph Oliver to open up road granted; mattor continued fur term and set for hearing on Oct, 7, 1891, at 7 o'clock p. m.; clerk to notify supervisor. In tho matter of road petitioned for by A. Lun et id; rejiort of viewers road first time Sept. 10th, adopted and road ordered opened. In the matter of road petitioned fur by L. S. Kclsny et al ; claim for damages filed by G. M. Walk; W. T. Carroll, M. S. Warren and C. L. Blakeslee apiwint ed apiraisers. In the matter of road petitioned for by J. W. Cowan et al; claim of Geo. II. Foster for damages filed and Frank Hart mess, John A. Childers and Ed.' Mul- hollan appointed appraisers, to meet at La Grande S'ept. 20, 18!M. In the matter of road petitioned for by ' E. Plinth et al; road declared a public i In the matter of Tarter road; ordered tliat naiancc 01 appropriation, $5UU, be , issued and sent to Greener and he lw instructed to pay off balance of first claims of Union county citizens in his hands and report to court balance on hand. i In the matter of road petitioned fori by J. W. Boy et al; road ordered opened. In the matter of road petitioned for by C. W. Holmes tit al; report of view ers read lirst time Sept. !)th; adopted Sept. 10th and road declared a public highway. In the matter of logging road of Grande Hondo Lumber Co.; A. C. Wil liams appointed guardian ad litum; Dan Starbird, W. It. Banks and E. P. Staples appointed viewers and apprais ers, and J. L. Curtis surveyor, to meet at road on Sept. 21, 181)1. In the matter of road petitioned for by J. 11. Slater et al; petition read; Geo. Acklcs, J. It. Kellogg and Tom Smith appointed viewers, and J. L. Curtis surveyor, to meet at Island City Sept. 11), 181)1, at 10 o'clock a. m. In tho mutter of resignation of U. S. Strange, school superintendent; resig nation accepted. In the matter of the appointment of school superintendent; thero being two petitions, one for J. E. Tuttlo with 110 names, and one for. J. L. Carter with 510 names, .Mr. Carter was appointed. In the matter of scholarship to State Agricultural college; Chester T. Cobb appointed. In the matter of road petitioned for by C. A. Thorpe etal; E. H. Taylor, John Elliott and T. .1. Chandler ap pointed viewers, and J. I.. Curtis sur veyor, to meet at beginning of road on Sept. 25, 181)1. In the matter of road petitioned for by It. 1). Uueknian in his own right; motion of C. II. Finn, attorney for Uueknian, made in open court to open up proceedings, and matter set for hear ing on Oct. 7, 181)1, at 7 o'clock p. in. In the matter of road petitioned for by Win. Dobbs et al ; Hobt. Shaw, O. P. Goodall and J. J. Peobler appointed viewers, and .1. U Uurtis surveyor, to meet at Union on the 28th day of Sept., 1891. In the matter of distribution of road funds; it appearing to the court that some of the districts have not yet re ceived what they are justly entitled to under an equitable distribution, it was ordered that warrants be drawn on the road fund as follows: District No. 1, $50; 12, !f50; 1(1, 450 ; 17, $50; 25, $50. In the matter of medical attendance on county poor; eon t nut let to 1. N. Cromwell to furnish all medical aid and assistance to the county poor under the same conditions as tho contract of las year, from Sept. 8, 1891, to Sept. S, 1S92 for the sum of $ IS0. Happy Hooslors. Win. Tinntions, PostiuaNtor of ld:iville, tint., writes: "Klectiiu Hitters lias done mora for mu ttiiiu all other iiieiliuiiieb com billed, for that bad feeling arUIu from Kidney and Liver trouble." John l.onllu, fanner anil stoekiiiiin, of fiiinic place ays: 'Kind Electric Hitters to lie the best Kid ney and Liver nicdieinu, inailo me feel like a now man.'' .1, W. Uardner, hurdwaro niorehant. siiino town, says: Hlectriu Hit ters Is just the thing for a until who is all rim down mul don't euro whether ho live, or dies; hu found new strength, good nppo tlte and felt just like ho hud a now tease on life. Only f0e. a bottle at Hrown's drug store, Union, Oregon. rroBUytertan Church. Preaching every Sabbath al 11 a. nt. and 7 p. in; Sabbath school at 10 a. m; Chris tian Kndeavor Sooioty, Tuesday at 7 p. m. All are cordially invited to attond. We urgo parents to bring their children to church that they may be nurtured in mor ality and piety. V. J, Hcuiife-, l'astor. A Warning. I hereby notify all persons from buying anything from tho ranch owned by Kullor & Ilolstln, cither cuttle, hay or horses, as I will not stand by any bargain made by saiil Cleo, llolstin. 11. J l'l I li.K. He load to Mil pi Cannot be guccctsfullir traveled with- out good health. To reach wealth or any ctlcd position In life requires the lull poiccjtlon and operation ol ell the fac ulties Mnd nature has endowed us with. Theso conditions cannot exist unless the ph)slcal being Is In perfect worMng order, and this Is Impossible when the liter and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct ing the secretions, causing Indigestion and dyspepsia, with all ol their accom panying horrors. DR. HENLEY'S English Dandelion Tonic cisrts a specific Influence or the liter, excites It to healthy action, retolteslts chronic engorgements, and promotes the secretions ! cures Indigestion and consti pation, sharpens the appetite, tones up the entire system, and nukes lite worth lltlng, t For Sale. JrUR.M In ( ore, coimlxtlri of MO nertH. All ,iuder fi-.irv, Riiinll orehnrd, nine room bonne, mtmll I writ, out bwiHihcr. mid one wood workinif rHtnblinhmeiit run bv wutcr iotcr. Inquire of P. It. llurroiirh. Cove, Or. !i-17-wG. OPENED - AN EW ' i ' THE ELKHORX ' Livery and Feed Stable. (Near the Court IInuc.) HllHck & Wright, Proprietors, Good Teams, Buggies and Hacks for the accomodation of customors. CHARGES REASONABLE. 'Bus to and from the depot to con nect with trains. 04-tf. SIIKISIIT'S SU.H IJV VIIITCK OK WAItli.WT ISSCl-l) OUT .lj of the County court of the State of Oregon, for the county of I'liion, to mc directed, com- mandiiiK inc to levy on the khh1s and chattels of the delinquent taxiiayers named in the delin- queiit tax roll for said county for the year 1.S90, thereto attached, anil If none be found, then up- on the real nroicrty as set forth and described In the said delliiiient tax roll, or so much there of as shall satisfy the amount of taxes charged therefor, together with costs and expenses, I have duly levied, (having been nimble to Hud nay goods or chattels belonging to the dclin ouents hereinafter named,) upon the following docril'od pieces or parcels of real estate, as set forth in said tax list, lying and being in Union county, State of Oregon, described iind assessed as lolfows: llurroughs SIt,eUse'(it sW of seH .t mc,1 su I Sec 23 T 3 S IC 4(1 K ? II 2.5 Itloom I'rmik, lot 2 block C Nayden's ad'n to Cove, Union Countv, Oregon 3 r.0 Coad J (', lots 13, 1 1 ,t 15 block 98 Chaplin's ad'n to La Grande 8 05 ' Courtney A w, lot 3 block 2 Elgin, Union count) . Oregon. 31 OS Chandler V I), xi m' . it nwl.i swli See 19 T 1 N 11 10 V. S7 10 Coggan ICmma I., ne'4 of nvV it of neh See 13, T 3 S it 37 E 9 3.5 Clark A, ne1 , Sec 2 T 1 S It 3,5 V. 8 60 Dwight 1" W, block 9 and lots 5 .t 0 block 11 Coggan's ad'n to La (i ramie . ... ,"S 40 llcarborn (ieorge, eomineiiciiig at a point 00 ft n of nw corner of block I of the toivnofWest I nloii, Union Co, Ogn, thence n 100 ft, e 100 ft, s 1U0 ft, thence w 100 ft, to place of beginning, also commencing at a MiInt 00 ft n of nw corner of block 1 town of West Union, thence n 100 ft, thence w 00 ft. thence s 100 ft, thence e 00 ft to beginning . Klliott O II, lots 10 .t 17 block 93 Chaplin's ad'n to La Grande . . . . Kills WW, nw!.,' swVf Sec 31 T0S It 39 E (J roth .In cob, iiU n(4, seW nw1, it swH 15 ft 15 7 30 lie ; Sec 33 T 1 N It 10 E 10 10 Gates Sarah II, lots 2 it 3 block 151 Chap lin's ad'n to I,a Grande 2 25 Grande Itonde Water Mfg Co, 17 acres out of the lie.' . of ne1., Sec 13 T I S It 39 K 1S2 00 Houghton ,t Ainley, su sw J4 See 5, sekj sej'j Sec 0 it lie1, ntJ-4 Sec 7 it nwJ4 n y. Sec 8 T 8 S It 12 li 3S 95 Holcoinb C 1', lot 20 block 98 Chaplin's ad'n to La Gninde 10 70 Hodge Davis it Co, out lots A A It Chap lin's ad'n to La Graudo. . .... 10 70 Johnson Thomas, , See 22 T 0 S It 40 E 3 15 .Miller A A, ss wU Sec 3 .t n; nH Sec KIT IS ItftOK "... 3 20 McCrary Iloht, estate, lots 19 it 20 block 102 Cliuplin's ad'n to La Giando .. . ft) IS .McDonald W II, lots 3 it I block 05 Chap lin's ad'n to La Grande . . 42 80 McGraw .1 II, lot 7 block 28 North Powder 85 MeCullotiiili II, su'. Sec 10 T 2 S It 30 li 2 15 Osborne W 1 1, of 4 Sec 20 T 3 IS It li 10 05 I'aiker Octavious, lot II block 21 of the tou n of North Powder 150 l'erry T It; sw K4 ,t se! , of lie1 i Sec 31 T 7 S Haley J II, cK s Sec 23 T 2 S li 39 li . . Seaser US, lots 1 ,t 2 block 05 Chiipllll's ad'n to La Grande St John, lots 17 it 18 block 123 Chaplin's ad'n to La Grande Smith chits, tract I' Coggan's 2nd ad'n to Iji Grande . . . ..... Smith W A, lot 8 block 01 Chaplin's ad,u to Lh inaiiile . Steele Men art, lots 1, 2, 3 it 1 block 87 Chaplin's ad'n to m Grande Smith V K, e'j se!4 Sec 33 T 1 S It 38 E Sloxciison M A, lot II north side Mala strict Kl;rin, Oregon Smith S It, wjj iiN'.afSee 17 it se4 seVjee is A lie' , ne'i Sec 19 T 2 S R Iff li . . Taylor E G, : ne'4 it vK se1 Sec t T 2 X R40K . . 1 iikiinuii. lots llo20bhick 141 Chaiilln'ft ad'n to Latiraude ... I ukiiown, lot 10 block 99 Chaplin's ad'u to 1m Grande Unknown, n'. ne'4 it se1., ne'4 Sec 23 it nw . of nw 1 1 Sec 21 T 3 S It 30 li . Woodiml M rs K, lots 3, 4, 5 jfc it, being tho s1, of block 25 Hannah's ud'n to West Union Unknown, lots 9, 10. 11 it 12 block 137 Chaplin's ad'n to Iji Grande Wilkinson in ,v S111, ne'.4 so1.,' Sec 1 T I S 1! 40 i: A uH sec 0 T I S It 11 B . Wilkinson Merritt E, Vk sej See 0 T I S It Ward M A, lots i it 2 blm-k I towii of 1111 ganl Mills liilward, sw See 3 T8SK45IJ Oregon A Wash Ty It It Co, about 18 miles 8 10 8 05 (Pi 15 10 85 IS 00 ;t ao 01 rigiu 01 way iinnnuneii from or near Union to HummcrvtUe, Oiugou 52 93 1 iiKiiowu, 101s 1 10 'i;, inclusive, uioev ub Chaplin's ad'n to La (iramte MOUMAOKS. 2Ti 55 American MtK Co, Mtg ou land W 11 Statt'- orl ii' wT, mw4 e14, ee'i w Sec 1 1 n u ,m r, Aiiiericitu .MtK Co, on lmul W II hlait'oni, nK sel4, hw'j tJ4, KtA, w!i iw I T 5 b R X) I: American Mm I'o, on liiuil lieu houirley. WJ lie1, uw!4 w.J.4, ne'-4 uwJn fctn-AT 9 ! K 45 K ... American MtK Co, ou IhikI Ivhuc T Weaver i elj 8w 81 T 1 X K tU i: American Mtu Co, on laud Surah A AlUfr- TSHlfai E .... J10 00 1!) 96 K 53 19 90 ay 73 55 57 Mm stn 1 i a n .10 r. AmorlCHii MtK Co, ou luml T K (iooeh M w&tti nwVi, iiwVi Sec 17T8S It ;tti K . AmericHU Mtir Co. ou land W II Loiurlev MVll u k . St0 1 j 3 s K !ft K w4 lie1,, e'j e' St-e 15, u wii'. wj w, hw II, ur i:uJi W'h lies, iiw'itefi iWJ3. V, ueV4 800', w4 w'4 See 'i T itSll :M i: 89 75 Alliance Trust Co, ou land Chan I, Harris M-, nw'., t.' ue,'4, ue'4 wKi See 30 T 1 N ll H) K , . 10 8S Adauu 11 J, mtK on land K X IKilau nwK W. Utt1 i.w4 Srec 12, J4 w4 Sihi 1T6SK IWK .. . ..... 17 It At her Ion Chan K, mtK ou laud l.ucretlu llouiili tract I .V: J Cokkh' ail' 11 to Im li ramie 3 TO llaer I., intic on land John Maker uj See l. nw! j H, uW kw 4 See So T 1 b llK.. ... . 9 26 llaUour (intbrio iV: Co, tut? ou laud K S HalU'v wt See ti T S S K !te E SI 82 HiKger Mary, iuIk ou laud Chat Mecluro ToU 5, A, 7, S, 9, 10. 11, 11 .V. 13 block 11 CuaiUu'k ad' u to Ijitiraude liliH'h Co, mtK ou laud A Tboiu)iM)U 1 . nw l w 2 ue-4, eU mA See A, (A. ua4, ue4 e4KeeT 2 S K SB E CnKKaiu K I., uitx ou laud Clareuce Katon tract It Cokkhui' ind ad'n to Im liraude KdmUtou J K, in tt 011 laud J K Fow te uU Ui, wl, ,, imA, w4 SwKTSs It a K Ketili W II. mtK ou laud K J Sutter U Se :i IMS R. 17 K . ... tia lord I. It, mu ou laud Clara Ualloun i1, lot 1 iiitH'k . A lieu tow u aid Ixn- 'ro rllU'HU Hunt (.iltx ri. hiIk ou laud W II diS AUal l,mu l.iu .1.111, n .v. .1 Work J Kbria lIoluniiii.il. mtK 011 ' iud KW UaUuck H.-4 nv 7. uwj, u,4 mm- ii, wmi4 v i T It 1. 1 . w1 uw'i ail a li! I 10 1 50 12 M 95 7 & OS 1 . V, tiudixuWn. V 1 K tf E Ulf !'. 1 j, rtlM ivliui lu I ulun Mtautt T 10 15 IJ IX S Irwlu li M, mlu on lautl Marah C Clark blurk 1. Vruol.l A lr ad'u lo Im Umul JarvUlV ik In M I 1 ... mu oil land V d win m '.',. ,imu.i JarvU' i.k 1. vi 1 , ,. j,. 1 )., tW I. . I ..1 I m u, 1 ., 11. 1 . kW. 1 - - 1. h. 1 Ml 1 .v u , . 1. .,, 1 1 11 1' 1 1 l - i ' v 1 . , 1 1 10 00 8 50 9 10 2 15 I I 10 1'J 85 Iomlmnl 11 M, mt on" bind V K Hunks lots II it 15 block 110 Chiipllll's mVll to Im (niude -I 9."i 1mibnrd c H, mtir on bind H A ebb w'$ Ke1, ne'4 cel. See 27 T 1 S It :i" K 1 05 imii in. iiiik on iiuiii it i rtiiiiiui i'.f .i f.. . V- i. . u . in I,ewin 1! H, nitir on biiid'.Jiio MeCmiley ei Seo 1 T 4 S U as K ... . . . 8 10 Mereimtile Trust Co, mtff on IhimI I M Coffin su4 ,ee 1,1, oU re1!, pJ nw H f e'i iec 1 1, lie. neW See23 T 4 S JtaiK 80 St Mercantile Tru..t Co, inte on land I! It It Davis Kv,ii mvJ4, m4 itwjf, ! Sec 12 T 7 s It 41 K . ...... ... 12 Of. Meremitile Trnut Co, inter on land S It Wil liitmon ejj. e' siji, lie1., i-ec23, wl w'i Sec 4"f S It K 00 42 Miller C V, mtK on Innil Juo It Telfnnl lots 1. 2. 3. i. 7. S block 2 Chiinltn'H atl'll to I,ii (irniule 10 97 Northern Coiiiitleo Inv TCoLd, mtK on IiiikI Jno Tracer nil K of iiiwcnt chilli uel of Kwfle creek of sU wV. , See 23, mX See 20 T '.i S R f K, ?wKt teK Sec 23 TUSK 15 K .... .... 59 52 Northern Counties Inv T Co L1, mtK ' Inml Chns Van Hoiuen (eW, u A se',;, se?4 svJ4 Pec 20 T 5 s ft X K . 10 90 Oilell Jus, mtK on lnml AT Merwin tel s-cj.4. eu 22, wW invji See 20, nc'i nek See 27 T S S H 12 E 1 1 00 l'relmore John, mtK on laml l.a (iriimle I.iind Co c n 14 k 20 ncres oil' n eiul ofo SWJ.J tee fi Tlt.SIl 3.S u except iiiK: commciicliiK nt nv corner block 155 Cliiiiilln's iid'n to I,a(irmnle thence 11 :t?0 ft, e !W ft, s 320 ft, w 339 ft. . . 118 50 Ferry mtK on Ininl Myers ltros ew nel4, neK i-e'i A: h1(, nek hel4 .t T 1 h H Xt V. .t seW t lot 1 Pec. 31, nwj : seW neH it lott. 1,2 it 3 iinr l, . 't u . fcec 1 T 2 S It 85 a. i k. 30 83 5 70 4 10 3 00 20 20 5 00 1'erkins fieo , mtK on land Asa C Chase sK nw'-,, ii; n Pec 32T7It 40 ): l'crry Mary, mtK on land li rainier s" Vi ueii Sec : T 7 S 1! 15 K . ... Itninscy O N, mtK on land II W Weaver lot 1 it ne, nu t Sec 19 T 2 S It 37 K . j Itiunsev ON, mtK on land Jno M Hale ! n Sec 10 T 2 S It !!0 K ; ltamsey O N, intK on land It S Nelll e) sw, Sec I, neW nwW, V. neU See 9 I T 3 S It 30 H . Itefsell P O. mtK on land Jno W White su!'4 iwj-i See 1 1, ueH nw U, swJ4 neW See 23 T 1 X It 39 E . 12 05 springer l'ettis, mtg on land of Ambrose Clark ne'4 Sec 2 T 2 S It 35 li St John A X, mtg on land LdwdKben lots 17 .t 18 block 123 Chaplin's ad'n to I.a Grande Snodgrass W J, mtg on laml I W I'aulk e 14, ncJ4 Sec 4 T 3 S It 30 E . . Snodgrass w J, mtg 011 land J W Kitching lot 9 block 0 Grandv's ad'n to I.a Grande Scott 1! V, mtg on land H O Gorhain it 1) W C Nelson lot 1 it fraction of lots 2 it 3 block 20 Xorth l'owder Saunders 1) It. mtg 011 land Thos Irwin 3 20 I 10 8 50 4 25 10 10 sw nwH it lots 2, 3 it 1 See I T 8 h It m ii urn Snow Zera it M L Olmstead, mtg on land Samantha Johnson und'd in M se, nwj-i scl.i, M nwj--,, nwl, nw4 tee 7 T 8 S It 12 K, also umUd in nw34 1w4. swj-f nwj-i Sec 17, V. neJ-.J .-ee ii, te4 ne4 sec is, e',. sw ee 7, nwW swi See 7 T 8 S It 42 E Telford V I., mtg on land of Kcrsev Leep sej-i swJi Sec 0, e!; nwj.i See 7 T 8 S It 10 E Wakefield Ira, mtg on laud Itobt J Johu- sou, conmcneing at se corner of wj sH Sec 15 T 3 S II 40 E, thence 40 rods 11, 10 rods w, 40 rods s, 10 rods e to be gluutiiK. coutaiiiluir 10 acres, in Cove 22 20 19 95 8 10 Werts O E, mtg on land Ezra Canady 11 JJ -M, sw'4 nej.. Sec 30 T 7 S It 10 E 2 8 80 waeity Aiioipn, mtg on land ii v rroeK, commencing at nw corner lot 1 block 5Suinmerville, thence northeasterly 120 ft. northwesterly 50 ft, southwest erly 120 ft, southeasterlv 50 ft to begin ning 4 00 and 011 Monday, the 12thday of October, 1891, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the court house door in said county and State, I will sell the above described real estate at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, sub ject to redemption, to satisfy said warrant, costs and accruing costs. J. T. llOI.I.ES, SherlU'of Union Couiit, Oregon, lty W. IS. I'simi, Deputy. 9-10-W5 An nounce m e n t, ips nnin pitv norpniii jLnmu ui Have on the way and now Agricultural The Company i!l hereafter 30 71 I 19 15 Sk"-This department will bejundortho management of Mr. Kilpatrick. 2-19-tf. J. A. BELL, House Painter Paper Hanger. All Kinds of Graining Neatly Done UNION. OHKGON. 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