Weston weekly leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 1878-189?, October 30, 1880, Image 3

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    SATURDAY. OCTOBER 30. 1880.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
lE.o)l -. -undar School every Sunday
CAKF1EWS LftJUST.
'Mctsuksy.
...i.t rhnnti ftaatk. Rev. K. P. firm
taster ; services held ia the Baptist Church, on the
snood Sunday of each month, at 11 A. . sad I r. .
Baalist Chilu-orTfco on ths ftnt Sunday of
ich month, 11, A. a-, and 7 r. ., by Be, w. H.
praett, pastor.
rrattlcrbi Ckreil Bervteesevery Sunday at
r 11, a su. u4 T, r,., Sunday School at It, -.,"
services every Wednesday at T. r. ., In Dealy
on Water street, by Bar K. W, Morrison
So. Sl
CcaiervlUe.-
n.Mt. utond and fourth SaUmUjs.oI
month, at T r. a. at tin
J. , W.M,
j gaW.HaU.
wetoTcry Saturday at mu r. a,
OF7IC1AL DIBEX'TOKY.
County OlQcrra.
CocmJcpoi...
Ccaaisuosn ; '.".'.'."!!
Stirs Senator..... .
RvatanrTATivn f"'."
Snssirr
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THXMtilS'H
bcwoot. 8trei!TKrr.irT.
CnioMta
Srevfcvtia
Anueoa
... w.c.unow
...J A Hunicate
...Wm Peniand
,...S. M. Pennington
...jo Wilson
,..P J Kelly
. ..Wm Martin
...J. B. Keency
. ..N Hendrx
...J. C. Arnold
....Tit. J. B. Lindsay
H. Kaley
. ..M m KuMul
rily Ofllrenh
IUTC T.J. I-jcr
rt'na V d. wood.
rou-.sJwo A. Meachen.
Cmv 'r roues Henry Wood.
covscu.Hi.
f. Bcnjr.ir.in,
I'. A. Worwiington,
C. MoMnrris,
C. R. Beckett,
Jno. Miller
Oao. Proabstel
LOCAL I.EADKUS.
llartiuan has hia harrow.
Rain. The much lived! showers bave
fallen, nnd tha farmers aro huppy.
For Lend, OiU and Cofurs, call at the City
Drug Store, Weston.
This life of mine .
. ; rd fain resign - '
No more to hear tSSi -
All thing eomWae ' '
And still outline ,
" Hy anguish from S29.
. If to the brine
I do incline
The breaker roar 324.
The centle !ne
. Ite learee entwine
la forme that read 81.
Ah! howmallca '
That awful sign
Writ everywhere, 829!
Woe's me ! I pine
For Auld-Lang-Syne
Before I snatched 329.
This cheek of mine
Incarnadine
Gluwe when I hear S29.
Oh ! comrades mine.
Upon this Una
I cannot fight 320.
82,
Three hundred and atill 29,
V.
Uine, brothers, wtjte it nine.
Write it on the shutters and write it on the sign.
A great big 3 with a t combine.
And a 2 standing stra'ght up before the
A nine behind the 2, and a 3 heads the line,
Mine, brothers, write it nine.
Write it on the shutters and write it on the sign.
World.
NEW TO-DAY.
Last Saturday evening this city was alive
with excitement and enthusiasm, caused by
Caton's sj-eaking, and Hoisting a Hancock and
English pole. Tfee pole was erected with be
coming eclat, and Catou made a few appropri
ate remarks. The Republicans were deter
mined not to be outdone in appearances, and
opened a large banner oyer the street, having
the names of Garfield and Arthur thereon in
scribed. They also, holding a monopoly of
the disciples of Vulcan iu that town, reserved
the exclusive right of discharging anvils. In
the evening, Dr. J. H. Irvine in a neat, point
ed speech, adapted to the occasion, introduced
the Hon. N. T. Caton, the "sledge-hammer
orator" of Walla Walla, to the largest audi
ence that had ever assembled at Centerville.
No buncome, no sophistry, no burlesque, but
the rhetorical blows of proven facts that Caton
adduced must have reverberated in the inner
most recesses of Republican partisanship. He
invited any person in the audience who disa
greed with his statements, doubted his proof
or noticed any defect in argument, to speak
out and say so, and he would thank them for
it It was conducted in fairness, developed
iu clearness aud characterized by convincing
force, being a master effort " The aadieuce
was appreciative and enthusiastic throughout
There is every reason to hope that the Centre-
ville Hancock and English club will do good
work by November 2d, 1880.
WESTON j ACADEMY
s WESTOX, Oregon.
Rev. C W. M0EB1SOK, Principal.
; Sr. E. A. FKEED, Assistant.
TUITION o, $7 0 and $10 per term of
three months.
No pains will be spared to make this in
every respect a first-class institution.
Speeial attention given to those who are
preparing for college.
For further particulars address the
10-80-SOtf Principal.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
I'BOM CESTEBYIIAE.
f:nor3. Our merchants are da.Iy receiving
addiliur.al supplies of mercBfjiidise.
. . t
COURT. Our legal lumiiiirics are all ah-
sent at court excepting lawj-ifr tJrc.n.
AVcbfocit oil U the chief in putrid sore throat
or d-'phlheriii. For sale by MeColl an l Miller.
UOBItKT). A younj? man w said to have
been rubbed two miles north of town lr.Bt
week.
r.USTINO. R. II. Y)irvt is doin;j the
painting ou Jones' new Etore, and in doing it
well.
MISTAKE It i an error t :u pose tha
Inwyeis and doctors rent cfiwe simply for
idlers to loaf in.
SCHOOL. --Ruth lhe upper and lower rooms
In Dealcy's I J all will be ued for school pur
jK)e by Mr. Mori Uon.
SICK. Geo. Campbell h:w beiii quite ill i
aotne dtvs: but i now f:it recovering under
the treatment of Dr. F--au.
COIN. It ia now nrtnr harvest ! Must
lmvo money. Call and settle. Your bill is
ready for you. J. E. Jones.
Sad. The sere and yellow leaf so patheti
cally alluded to in the Talmud is b j'ung unpo
etically trampled under foot
TBY It. Murray' Lung & Liver Ba!sm
cures colds aud complaints of the liver. An
effective and popular remedy. Try it
SCHOOL. The school is prospering here.
The principal gave his department a week's
rtian. hut studies will be resumed next
Monday.
CONUNDRUM. What is a "just division
of Umatilla county? Such lines as suit the
E. 0., and not those demanded by a majority
of the citizens.
Centebville, Oct. 25, 1880.
The Hancock and English club met hint
Saturday evening. After adding several new
names to the roll, they decided to have a
Grand Rally on next Monday evening Novem
ber 1st. Speakers will be invited aid a gen
eral good time will be had.
After the meeting a Republican took the
floor to address the audience of Republicans,
which were about five in number. Of course
all the Democrats stayed to hear him or he
would haro had no audience. His reading
was dry, but we had to "Bar it." He read
some copious extracts from the Democrat and
Republican platforms of I860. In the reading
he aimed at "State Rights. " He also read
some extracts from speeches of Cookling and
Lyman Trumbull made between 1860 and
1863. He did not give any authority for auy
thing he read. About the first assertion he
made was that the Democrat platfcrm inter
fered with religion, which any onr knows is
not correct. It did not, nor never has, inter
fered with rulyiun.
Y"c supjuise he has nut forgot some of the
doiny. of tha Republicans on the same point,
aud it ca:: hs provt-d, as it stands on the rec
ord of (.'tnress.
Well, Uc ie.nl at great length on various
topics lb it have no more to do with the issues
of ll.i.-i election than "the man in the moon."
He blamed the Democrats for causing the
great ianio a few years ago. He s.iid the
Democrats forced tho Republicans to vote f:r
the biil. He said, "Lincoln's Proclamation
liberated the slaves aud not the 13th Amend
ment." Any one uf good sense ought to know
that it was the ratification of the Amendment
by three-fourths' of the states. And further
he eaid "that when they submitted the
Amendment, not one of the states engaged in
the rebellion ratified."
He is well aware that all that were not un
der "Military Rule" ratiSed immediately ;
also that the Southern States complied with
all that was necessury to again be admitted
into the Union.
He made one point when he said, "the less
said about the fraud; "of 1876, the better it
would be for the Republican party. But
then he is excusable for that, as he did not
know auy better than to tell on his own party.
Well, so much for him. "Peace be to his
ashes." : ;
The Republicans will have a grand flag-pole
raising next Saturday. Old Lish -Applcgate
will be here to jack-up the pole. We would
advise them not to go at too much expense as
they will not need it after next Tuesday. -
Citizen.
Senator Slater.
This gentleman addressed the citizens of
Weston last Tuesday evening on the political
issues of the day, the meeting being called
to order by Dr. Williamson. The speaker
launched forth at once on the issues, and ar
raigned the -Republican party on its record,
He .fortified himself in his positions by the
Congressional Records which he had with
him, and made no charges except on Republi
can authority. He exhibited the fraud of the
system of having Marshals of election, in
clear and forcible manner, making the best
points on this subject that we have heard dur
ing the campaign. But the weight of his ar
gument was devoted to portraying the unfair
ne.ss and injustice that characterized the Elec
toral Commission, of which Garfield was an
important member. He exposed the bad faith
of the Republican party in many instances,
always clinching his arguments with indisput
able proof. We regret that he was not pres-
ent with Mitchc), that any misstatements
made by cither could be successfully chal
lenged by the other. Senator Slater had the
largest audience during the campaign, and re
ceived hearty applause.
ST. JOHN HOTEL
S. A. JOHN, Proprietor.
Main Street, TTeatoa. Or.
THIS HOTEL IS JUST FINISHED,
And is now open for the reception of guests.
The Tables
Will at all times be furnished with the very
best the market affords.
The Beds
Are all new, aud the rooms have been fur
nished in the neatest style and with every con
venience usually fouud ia a first-class house
THE HOUSE
Is under' the care of the well known Hotel
Keeper, Me3 Raley.
Charges. Seasonable.
Obliged b y
ADVERTISK.1 EX ii.
Once Used Always UsrJ
CEESE'S HAMBUB3 TEA
is the best family medicine, and will r found nn
trial to be the most easy, natural and wniurinUe
aiwrient obtainable.
PESE'S HAMBURG TEA
will act geutiy oa tne bowels, remove ind, bct
heartburn, eour stomach and duBineai a:. 4 pr.
a healthy accretion of -bile. .
CRESS'S HAMBURG TEA
ia the most effectual remedy tor headu-V, ;ii;iir.,
nervous depreesieei, palpitation of de iiu&rt, i.
tude and general debuty.
FRE8E8 HAMBURG TEA
will relieve the worst cases of riurr a;Luji and gont
prevent travel and atone in the blaJiiar, and cure
all diseases of the kidneys.
CRESE'S HAMBURG TEA
gives speedy and durable relief in bilious and liver
complaints, weak digestion, shivering, e?aama, tow
splriu and irritability. , .
PES rSHAMBURO TEA
is invaluable as a remedy for the piles. It has been
toyed for manyyeanand has giren great satisfaction..
If yon are afflicted try it, .
CRESE'S HAMBURG TEA
nu
In another column may be seen the adver
tisement of Rev. E. W. Morrison's proposed
academy. This is intended as a beginning to
something better. The Presbytery of Idaho
purpose establishing a first-class college within
their jurisdiction. No better location for such
an institution could . be selected than our
flourishing city of Weston. Already the
necessary grounds (10 acres) have been guaran
teed. The school now to be inaugurated is
merely the forerunner of greater things. It
will show that an earnest attempt is being
made in the proper direction. There are plenty
of scholars for two good schools and with the
bright prospect before Mr. Morrison's enter
prise we hope to see it meet with abundant
success. Nothing tends more to build up a
place than its educational facilities. The
establishment of such a college as proposed at
this place would etihanoe the value of property
and be one of the best inducements to such
people as we desire to cast their lot with us.
Therefore the proposition should meet with
every encouragement. But on that score we
have nothing to fear; for the people of Wes
ton, and we say it with pride, have ever re
sponded handsomely to every demand that
was for the benefit of the place. Their in
creasing prosperity is the deserved result.
State Directory
mands to col
lect all Notes
and Accounts
Due Us- We
Hereby Give
notice tbat all
debts due us
JLUUSBi UO
PAID AT MATURITY.
If we have ever accom
modated you in the past,
do us the favor to return
the Compliment now
St, Join's Hotel, bauuq & reese.
On the 1st day of November. A gcneial in
vitation extended to all.
Tickets, (Including Supper,) $4 00.
There will be no time or money spared to
give satisfaction. The dancing will be in J.
E. Jones' new Brick Building.
GRAND OPENING BALL
of the
purifies and cktanaee the blood, and removes all
scrofulous affections. It ia health-giving, refresh! s;
invigorating.
PESE'S HAMBURG TEA
has an established reputation as an efficacious reraedv
for suddon and severe ooios,cougns levers ana ague,
asUrma and phthisis.
FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA
- cures chronic nervous and sick headache, nervous
depression, drowaincw, nausea, vomiting, pimples
ou the face and freckles.
f-RESE S HAMBURG TEA
i
a irentle laxitiveand tonic: improves the appetite
curia ayspepsia, ana counteract tne enect ui mala
rious poison.
FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA "
cures constipation, diarrhrea and dysentery; is cer
- tain in results, and corrects all disturbances ol the
stomach and bowels.
PLESITS HAMBURG TEA
is a pleasant remedy for boils, carbuncles, blotches.
' j ulcerated and running sores, scabs, salt rheum, and
.glandular swellings. . .
CRESE'S HAMBURG TEA
is used successfully for foetid breath, scald head,
ringworm, itch, prickly-heat, cancerous ulcers and
skin diseases generally-
CTSBSE S HAMBtmfl TEA
has no equal in the entire range of the Pharmacopoeia
; as an anu-sorouuc, alternative, carminative, auu
; blood purifier.
F RISE'S HAMBURG TEA
gives a tone of health and elasticity to the whole
system and will prevent almost any disease if used
' at least once a month.
Fp.zkk's tuuscna tea
is a triumph in medicine; harmless yet efficacious.
' Invaluable in the family, at the mines, on the road,
j at sea, and everywhere.
ITarSK 8 HAMBTEO TSA
I
is the best medicine for ehidren. As a Spring rem
edy nothing comes near to it. bverybedy should
use it at the change of season.
EKIt FKEStTS HAHB1 K TEA
for sale bv every Druggist, Grocer and County Mer-
chant ou the Pacific Coast. Sept 18 6m
XOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the first
Monday in November, the Board of Equaliza
tion will meet at the office of the County
Clerk of Umatilla County, Oregon, to public
ly examine the assessment rolls and correct all
errors, etc. WsL RUSSELL,
Assessor.
Notice.
J. S. JONES!
Services. Services have been resumed in
the Preibyteriun Church, and will be con
ducted to-morrow as usual. At the Episcopal
Church at 7 P. H.
Build. There is not a recant bouse in
town and there is a constant demand for
dwellings. Why don't some one build houses
to rent ? "There's millions in it."
Hom E. W. T. Cook of Ccnt reville returned
from Sal'jm last week. Ho looks well but
thru he always docs. His genial countenance
was missed during his absence.
Success. When we say that N. T. Caton
addressed the II. & E. club, at "Weston last
Monday evening, everybody knows it was a
grand success, without our reviewiug it.
Bibles. The American Bible Society have
sent to McColl & Mill A large number of
bibles and testaments which they will sell at
very low rates or furnish free of price to any
one not able to purchase."
HURT. Mr. II. Reynolds was thrown from
a spirited horse last week and was badly
bruised on tha faco and chest. There was
nothing serious, and we are pleased to see
him around oil right again. -
Died. On Tuesday, 16th inst, at the red
dsnce of her brother. Mis Harriet Kirk, aged
16 year. Miss Kirk was a most estimable
young lady, and her death ia mourned by a
large circle of devoted friends.
Suspicious. A team paied through town
the other Hay apparently loaded with fence
posts. Tho outer tiers were genuine posts;
but all the balance was milroad ties. It caus
ed no little comment; but the owner took it
All in good part.
St. John. This new hotel is having a good
run and is becoming deservedly popular.
Among those registered there this week we
notice the uamesof Senator Slater, cx-Seuator
Mitchell, Gen. Simpson, Major Cornoyer and
all the other notables who visited the city.
Light. "Weston has had no street lamps.
S. A. John has eet the example of placing an
elegant lamp in front of his hotel. If each of
our business meu would follow suit, the main
thoroughfare would be well lighted, no small
convenience during the dark winter nights.
m
Night School. At the request of many
of our young men, Kev. E. "W. Morrison will
hold night school twice a week, in Dealey's
Hall, during the winter months. This is a
good move and we hope to see the young men
make a success of it by prompt aud regular
attendance.
Some days a;o we received a call from Mr.
W. Hyde who is canvassing Eastern Oregon
I for a State Directory soon to be issued by J.
! K. Gill & Co., of Portland. The Directory
promises to be very comprehensive, giviAg the
names of all the business meu of each town;
also the means of travel to each place, its edu
cational facilities, the numlierof churches and
their time of meeting, Sunday School statis
tics, a brief account of its post-office and mon
ey-order business, etc. The Directory will
be ready for distribution in a month or so; of
which we will give notice that all may pro
cure one if desired.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oe, Oct 10, 18S0.
Notice is lierebv civen that the tollowinit-named set
tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at
the expiration of thirty days from the date of this
notice, viz :
JOSHUA F. COX.
Homestead No. 88, before the County Judge at Pendle- j
ton, Umatilla county, Oregon, on November 2d, 18S0 !
for the W 1 of SE : SE i of SE I of Sec 22. and NE I
of NE i of See 27Tp 5 N. R 36 E, WM, and names the
following as his witnesses, viz : John Graham, John
Kostcr, George DeHaven and James Lawren:-e, all of
Walla Waila, W. T. Henry w. dwioht,
Oct 3-6w Register.
NOTICE.
Land Okficx at La Grande, Or., Oct. 11, 1880.
Notice Is herebv riven that the followinsr named set
tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof
at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this
notice vis:
J. H. McLEAN.
D. S. No. 1741, before Register & Receiver, at LaGrande.
Oresron. on November 24th. 1880. for the Ml J of Sec 32.
Tp 5 N, R 3S E, WM, and names the following as his
witnesses, viz : Aiexanaer Mcisonaia. uin-rcnce uutcn-
Inson, George Carmichael and Andrew J. Wise, all of
Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon.
a. Y. UWIQUT,
Oct 16-Sw Register.
The Edison Electric. Light . ,
Has thus far proved a failure: as a practical
light for family use, and the owners of gas
stocks breathe more freely and see renewed
dividends near at hand, but the Oregon Kid'
ncy Tea has been a success from the first, pay
ing large dividends of restored health to r.11
those uillicted with backache or any disease of
the kidneys or urinary organs, and carrying
consternation to the pockets of rival concerns
with worthless nostrums to sell. Ask for the
Oregon Kidney Tea and take nothing else.
I
Tne Ester Organ.
No Division .Hon. P. J. Kelly, of Uma
til la, gave us a call this morning. We do not
think so much of him as we did before he was
r.f !.; ty AWiAo This fine instrument is now offered for sale
Umatilla countv. There is a strons celi.iz on easy rms, delivered to customers in any
against him in this end of Umatilla for that ! Part ol the country, and fully warranted for
if r, vn w .ml.nt;,n ! five years. The WEBEli and other first-claas
make to his constituents the columns of the ' IJianos at the !owes Price8'
.:,, .t his. j:nl Wnlln. i'a7lfi ! Also sheet music and music books.
Statesman.
Look Here ! ! !
No more credit at Cook & Irviue's Drug
Store, Centerville; aud those indebted to them
either by note or account are earnestly solicit
ed to settle the same immediately.
10-I6-S0-4W
Maedi.e Works. D. J. Coleman, Walla
Walla, is roprietnr of the Marble Works, nd
prepared to furninh Head Stoue,Monuments
aud everything else in his line, at reasonable
rates, B. F. Mantficld ia agent for Center
ville and Weston, and k authorized to take
orders ud give receipt.
All kinds of
Sbclf-JIardware Constantly oa
hand, for sale cheap.
A Large Assortment of
HARDWARE I
RANGES,
COO
PARIiOH
NOTICE,
Lakd OmcE at LaGrande, Or., Oct. 12, 1880.
Notice is hereby civen that the following-named set
tler has filed notice of her intention to make final proof
in suppoi t of her claim, ana secure nnai entry tnereoi at j
tiie expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice,
viz:
STELLA E. SICKLER.
D. S. No, 241S, before R. A. Steel, Notary Public, at
Weston, Umatilla county, Oregon, on November 22d,
VWH fnr r.h K lot w 1 and V 1 nf Sw 1 of Sao H4 Tn 4
i, K 97 fj, wax, ana names tne loiiowing as ner witness
es, viz: utios ti. Lomn. oi walla nana. vt. v.. ana
Thomas J. Allen, Reuben Kinney and- George T. Berry,
of Alllton, Lmatiiia county, uregon.
a. Vr . uwioBT,
Oct 16-6w . Register.
NOTICE.
Land Office at LaGrande, Or., Oct. 11, 1880.
' Notice is hereby given that the following named set-,
tier bas filed notice of his intention to make final proof,
in support of his claim, and secure final t-ntry thereon
at the expiration of thirty days from the date of this
notice, viz:
GEORGE CARMICHAEL.
D. S. No. 1769. before Register A Receiver at LaGrande.
Oregon, on November 24th, 1880, for the E of SE of
Sec 32, Tp 5 N, R 35 E, WM, and names the following as
his witnesses, viz: Andrew Wise, Z. P. Fawcett, Law
rence Hutchinson and John McLean, all of Weston,
Umatilla county, Oregon. 11. . dwioht,
Octl6-5w Register.
NOTICE.
Orders
bv mail will receive prompt attention. In
struments tuned and repaired, l'rice list sent
on application. Address all orders to A. B.
Stanley, Walla Walla, W. T.
8-7-3
UMAriNE This notorious chief was in
town this week. He was drunk. He was
d isorderly. He struck a white man in the face
with a lasso and then galloped out of town.
He was followed and captured and placed in
l durance vile. Marshal wood had previously
disarmed him of a bottle of whiskey. The
same old story. Some noble white man who
ought to languish in the penitentiary sells
these Indians whiskey. It seems to be no
one's business to find out who it i.
Lakd Optics at La Gkaitdb, Ogn , Cct. 4, 1SS0.
Notice is hereby given that the following named set
tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof at
the expiration ol thirty days from the date ol this notice,
viz:
HAMILTON CANS.
Homestead No. 758. before the County Judge, at Pen-
ton. Umatilla county. Oregon, on November 12th. 1880.
for the S E J of Sec 26, Tp 5 N, R Zi E, W M, and names
the following as his witnesses, viz : William Clark, of
Milton, and G. W . Henderson, Lewis Rani bo and J. B
.Walden, of Weston, all of Umatilla county, Oregon.
Hssrt W. Dwioirr,
Oct 9-5 Register.
NOTICE.
Stoves!
the Very Best Material and Most Ap
proved Patterns. All Tinware made of
good heavy material, and none bnt
the best workmen empoyed.
Rivets, Iron
Steel, Nails
HORSE SHOES,
CUTLERY !
Westonholme's All Styles
SHEEP SHEARS,
Burgon A Ball's and "Kangaroo."
CLOTHES WRIXtiERS. f
Shot-Gun & Rifle Ammunition, I
A Full Line of j
Pistols and Eevolversl!
xoxsaAi
gossan? oq ?ins oj soiiiji
30UON XHOHS no siuH prMRjoi moJJ
so no ami reusnxitii (asodind Surprmqio
s.oaiiiA ? shooq
jo ipais poo3 0SV -not(dittaa -toA JO
JSICTIJIOM
jo f ddivs poaS punu, uo daejr
paj;jp adaqs av u aaqcrBi
5JJO IA oi p3JSdJd AVOH J AA j8wrqvisi
9401a pjppv puv doqg mo pa&raiaa SaiAUH
' -1V.U3JLVIAI ONianina
ki finaivaal amy'
; doqg Sinqqop iBJdnao
'Aiojjbj jooq pue qssug
'IKK npreijli3
Lakd Orncx at LaGrasdk, Ogn Aug. 16. 1SS0.
Notice is hereby given that the following-named set
tler lias filed notice of his intention to make final proof
in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof at
the expiration of thirty days from the date of this notice,
Tl
JOHN F. MOCK,
D. S. No. 2)52. before Dwizht A Bailey. Notaries Pub-
lie, at Pendleton, Oregon, on November 3d, 1SS0, for the
T of NE i and E i of N W J of See. 8 Tp 4 N, R 36 E,
and names the following as bis witnesses, viz : Cyrus
C. Shumway, Luther A . Place, Nathan Sams and Jacob
uemeris, au of w eetoa, L ma tula county. Oregon.
Hurt W. Dwioht.
Oct2-5w Register.
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