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; i e n K C I ! S;: itL the mm srotinel. From "WullnWulln." Camp Umii- uar Anbu'ii. I Hiker Cuuuty. Ctn Hot -', 'fi.'l J Dear Stiitmtl. Ilnw iln Jim do? I'p nn mv wnn I. old It' I. I mil glad li) Mr mi once mure. It I fnnr mniitln since we met. Onlv think, fiiur months nf anxious expectation, lint til lust ymt havc'iir rove." looking none the worse fur otir long nbcitci'. Hut ynu huvti't grown u whit," mid tli.il ctrciiiininnci' bothers nu not ii little, fur 1 would like urn ixuigl.v. well to give niylf n thuriuigh vi'tililiitiim for nnev, nt Inut. through your uufiirx Hut seeing it I a fnrlnm hope, mid dial 1 mul be brief, brief it i. When in May htsl I ordered mi In Wiilln Wullu, I hoped that w.- might li- nf mutual h'-nclli to each other. I e.xp civil In give ,m nn nccuilutml Item nf Inti rit frnm tins gru.ii 111 Diinido nf tin- interior, noil looked in you. In return fur the bivnr, In k i un posted in regard tn iniiitrr hi tl id home. Hilt limv I Imvc lln-H dhHippHiliiMl1 1 rem "mlicr having written ynu three let tern, hut what ha been their fule, I imiiiho tell, Tor only the twn first nutuler. n'i i the order, ever reached nn'. iiuiil wiilun the lust wirk. when Ihriv inuif hint- r.itii to hand. Some thiuu' jml ripnrl urr in n ten to regret. 1 p.i llii'iii by. Hot I congratulate ynu on n'l ubuinl.iiii InrviHt. with filfnly nf hri'itd, pork mid hemi. uml n lots nf IticiniK fruit," mid u vliiii.iti liu urpjsiil. Smithcrn Oreirnii isimt u p'uei for otic to wlh hhni If mil nf. Niir, mill er let him wih Iiltn-"-If in II, n from iIm hnttnm nf my heart I do. I cnnprutii'itii you aWo upon the prmect nf uti curly coin ptetlon of the telernph tn Jiickxnuvilli . upon tho favorable prngrnn nf the rail road survey, upon the Rmit benrflt ynu an to derive from your mtgnn road in IhW onuutry, nml upon the wtalilUliintut of tin military pint nn ynur nutun front iir (the Klumath L-ike country), making nr.e more link in another preut chain that is tn eon nct the liistern and WV'tern bimmlarH-x of Unele Hnnt'H mighty dumalns. " WwtHnrtl lb Siar f ItniHr XAtt III w)i" llul iMckwanJ, . It uk lncuurM IJjj. Jluvuig, with a mighty Ihuht, ouiflniMi Itself, in ils ennipiest of the empire nf tin- savage, rercinng lor tiwiiite upon the iai cliff n.i the Pacific strnml, uml swing im place beyond where mortal man might place Ilia font, It wMy concluded Inn trace lis course, nnil finish up the wntk I' had so well heun. I rather guess, Mr. Kilitnr. that that wl'd flight was " iimtc py." Ynu we the "Hanking" movement is r great iintilooihuti" now-u days, mid by this bold flight tlm enemy were completely ntitlUiiked, relieving ns ulso nf the uttered italil.; iieceMlty nf driving them iutn the ("hist ditch," I had liked tn have said) I'u. cifta. Hut what nf the teams ynu have sent u, with (lie fruits nf ynur labor, to keep our selves, vonr former " starving corrtfpoml i-nt," and nthers, from tlie releniliwjawi. ol the hungry wolf. W'v havo hi-uitl nuth ing from them, and have fears fur their safety. The Ip.illnni on the Malheur have driven several large companion of jiraspecters from that country this summer. Gnu or twn of the cavalry companies that the Government is in the habit of placing uwuy out on tho Snake Kiver fur the pro tectlon nl the emlgrauls, should be trans ferred from that Geld to the Malheur coun try, early next spring. The necessity, once very great, fur protection on the Snake Hiver Koulc cannot now hardly bo said to exist, beyond what is provided for; while upon tho Mulheitr route, always very great, the necessity Is nonu the less to-day. Thi change then, it Is safe to assume, would be of great benefit to the emigrant ulone. while the weal of Southern Oregon mid Northern California, and tho development of a vast amount nf territory, nbouuding in fertile valleys and mountain forests, nnJ rich in the precious metals, ure, in a meas ure, dependent upon it. I will now give you a brief history of what has been termed tho great Hock fel low Quartz Lode. It was discovered on the l!)tli day of August last, by W. II. Hockfillow, A. 0. ItocKfiillow, Stephen Longfellow, Win, 0. Wills and Jumw I'inney, oil formerly from Jackson county. It is situated fifteen mltea east from Au burn, and om mile jvest from the emigrant road, half way from Wulla Walla tn Han cock Oity, H runs across tho northeast ' face of Ml. Ophlr (so culled by the com pany) from southeast to northwest, dipping heavily to the east or northeast. Iiy n small gnrgc perhaps n slide from the mountain cutting the Irdgc nt right an gle, In llic bottom nf which the company WWV MIII n BlHin HIBHIIIUi mull inn rvn - i .i i . .l i .i r nr, r .. i... ing the ledje In the depth of IHiy feel, be- im: cipmlly rich nt tnp nml nntiom. I ney have nln npenod it two liundn-il yanl.-t to llic southeast, where It prospects I lie sumo. They Imvc tlm-. nn tills lode, over one thousand Inns of tpiarlz prospected, which, nccnriling In assays made nf It In Portland mill Sin I'mnchcn, im rages over 8.")00 pT Inn. The nays were of the very poorest nnil nf a good not Iho best quality nf the rnck. The ItriTjro 1.4 but one fn.it thick nn llic crest, while at the lintlnm of the shaft It Is four feet In thickness, in Hint when this rme thmiiui(l torn are work- 1 nut. the lode will have been but fairly of the vnynce. wllhnnt cnmpeiiatlnii. nml nKMHil. This enmpuny havo nisi) dlscnv,n derognllnn nf the laws nrnnnthrr Slnlc. ereil several ledgrs in this same hill, five nf jgn much peennlnry In nml III fit line did whlrh.lhi-Minerva, Knrekn. Hooilcr. Ophir nnil IiHt Chitncc lidge. have gold visible. 'I'imi or iIh-c, the Minerva nnil the Imreku, nre known tn be rich. The law nf Ore- .nn. r iritluling quartz claims, ullow ruch i in the courts nf Smith Carolina, the cm man 'J.iU (et uml nnc claim extra for find intlotinllty nf the prnrrnllngs, nml lint lie. llmt this company have I.filH) feet nnlv wnnld the nntlinrlllim ijivi- the com- hi -n-li nf thie IimIcs. Snmetlme nsn the It rlilVllmv HrnV bought Mr. Lnngfcllnw's ii'ir t fur 81.-0.0. They have since snlil In lim-ri-t in H. ,T. Dri-w, nf the Dalle, iinl fnrnirly oT ,Ti.cks.-invllle. fur 82.21)1). 1'ln-v have nlsn sold one-third nf their twn tlgimil Interests i quid In twn-flficfnths In Cnl. HnrMI, nf the Dalles nml Gcnrge 1'miinMiir Wniiii Wiiiin. fnrS.i.nno. iiav- g placed ilirnwlvw in somewhat eusy irrminliinrr by lheo mtes, no nmrc In i. it-ts will he xnM at n less figure than S.'i.nnd for one fifteenth, nr one httnilrcil fi-i't lindhld'-d, ('il. Mnury nnil command pasted back in winter quarter u few days since. The Ciilniifl nml I.'fitt. Mr Cull made us a fly int.' vhll h Ihcy passed. Tho m-ntlii r here fur the last fortnight hn been Tery cold niul severe, but II tin niixlcrnli d much during the past twn day. 'ai.m Wai.i.a. Movit Timjr lliuii'nii. Tlil is the nntn" nf Ihe Onvrrmir eh-et nf Ohio he who ImhiI ihe trnllnr Yullmidiglmm bv nm- inil.niiO mnjority. Well, nn the nieht nf I lie Ohio r-lcctlon, n lot of hi frii-nd rulied Into hi residence nt Cleve land, dni!:L'fil him forcibly therefrom. rusli rd him Into the town hall, placed him upon the sin jo and dc mumbil a ieech, where upon Itrnuzh, ni in duty bound, proceeded: "Mv friend: Ymt havo not talked ns mnrli ns I have In this campaign, nr you wouldn't cheer so now, I was just won dering whether they would hear this on the other side of Lake Krie. You cannot help thi clnvrlni!, I know. As tho boy said nbnut his whistle It whistles ilscir. Like another gentleman, I havo been waiting mid watching to night waiting for the county which goes for Vnllandigham." A voice How nbout 1'ennsylvaniu ? Hrotigh answered :" She goes for Curtin by HO. 0110 majority. She is only following the tegular succession Maine, California, Ohio all arc coming and more aro to come. I'or I tell you that In November this tide will sweep New York, nnd the death-knell nf Governor Seymour will be rung. W e are only occasionally called up- nn tn demonstrate our loyally, but when called upon, come up to the rescue. In this election ynu havo struck n deeper and more terrible blow at the rebellion than by nny blow in the Held. You have crushed rebellion nt home for (hero has been more treason tillered in Ohio than ever in Vir ginia. Yon have infused new life Into the arms of soldiers. I will not say what tho result of defeat would have been. Thank God tho peril is past. My sleepless ugony was gieut last night but it is over now. inn we musi nni mrger, inai wo navo a Country to stand by, Wc must mnko peace by subjugating the rebels. We hui won this victory let us improve it, joy fully for wo may, vlgornnsiy for wc must." Our Dctv Closing a review of" the situntion," tho Ilullctiti well remarks : " In Culifomla, at last, it is clear what our chief duty is to provide well for the wounded soldiers to keep the Sanitary 1-undttcll supplied, to maintain the pa Iriotlo sentiment of the State, where it has been from tho start in intirc usee mlancy, nnd , to wait the issue, which cnuuut be doubt-1 ful nor long postponed," Frnm HUicrnln. " III f irr Ihf taint, l fMlfrlns nr ft prej Whore wmIUi Kiiniiitit itml men ilwnjr." Vhr ilutt l-mli rtl In tuiiirlmi fif, Ami punt wlilln frliigf IwiimIIi IIm nixlil'i piio. lire ltn our niottipr mtlh ilotti lilt nml i, Ami ownr pock'! nil Stmt Muck men Rmw. Wlitre Ut- ultli Itir frnm nuuten nln n pACk j OfmMlnaUlTprlnK,iie!llirr while or blftck Ahi ,., ,., on ,,,,, fllk, li IniiirIiI nml olil tipun llic miellon tlnrk Mn. KniTon. The State nr Mnsnchn sell had fur many years, grave ciui-i- ol cnmplnlnt ngulnsl the Stale nf South Cur ntinn, unci particularly ntralnl the ninniei pal nulhorltii' of the (Jlty nf Clinrlestnn. for going nn Iinnrd her vessel arriving In the latter port, and making prisoner nf the cnlnred seamen, lcwnrds nml ennk. hnldlng litem In fne ennfinemrnt III' their vessels were rrndy tn mil, depriving Ihe shipmaster nf the los nf hi hands nt n lns of his hands nt n most im pnrlnnt stacr lliec unjintlfiiiblc nets cnue the people nf MnMiichusclts. Ihnt II (Jnvernmcnl com misslnnrd Mr. Ilnare, n mint rrspdnbln citizen, tn prnceitl tn Chnrlestnn, nml tel . rnhslnncr no htiump. nlilmucli he offered In employ their own lawyer", but n mob nf Snuihern "clilv," slyline Ihrnwlvc gen tlmrn, Innk pnrsslnn nf Id pernn. mnrcli- ed him In the slenmi r. ordered him frnm the rity. nnd threatened him with bodily nfllie linn if he teniilrtl in renminbi::. And yet tills ami South Carolina conceded In Ihe demands nf the Hrltlsh Government that which they would not concede ton sis ter Slate. nllhntiL'lt the Constitution nf the United Slates ciinrnnlerd In Ils citizen the same protection In nil the States that they enjoy in any one Stale. The organs nf Si,ceslnn nmnngst us endeavor to wean Ir!h born-citizens from their Bwnrn nllecinnce, by Impressing on their mind Ihnt Yankee nre nppned In the Catholic IMicion. nnd ih'sicn curlnlt Ing them of their privilege ns nnturaPzod citizen. The reverse of till, however, is llit fact, for nnt onlv Is the Catholic Church tintrnmmeled in Massachusetts, as In other Slnlc, but It 1 gulnltt? ground, and the cause of obnoxious laws ngaltnt Irish-burn rulers nme from the persistent warfare made by the Democrat ic parly on the (nrirl nnd. nsn consequence, the destruction nf New Ko-lnnd manufac ture nnd Ihe bulldins up nf Old Knsluinl manufactures, tn the shame nnd dis grace nflhe Irish name. Sir. it Is lmpo. slble for mc In explain tho ' hocus pneus " by which Irishmen, whre only capi tal was their labor, were made, election af ter election, tn cut their own throats, dry up Ihe fountain nf their employment, and de prive themselves nnd families of bread, by supporting the suicidal policy of the Smith crn wing of the Democratic parly in its ef fectlve blows ngninst American manufac tures. Nevertheless, the Slate nf Massa chusetts was wrong In passing laws bear ing on the uatitrnlizilion nr Ir!shm"n, but when her eyes were opened tn here rror, did sho permit ;iri to stund In the way of ro dressing It? No! but like n bracmid Rood old commonwealth us sho is, manfully stood forth, repealed the obnoxious laws, admitted she had wronged n gallant peo ple, and If Southern Statesman had not al lowed (Arir pride to stand In tho way and would not back down from a great wrong, the people of the United States would have welcomed them back with open arms, even after they had fired nn Fort Sumter, mid their " domestlo institution" would have been Intact to day, " llul man proposes, uml God disposes." I'or tho lifu of me, then. I don't sec what good Ihe lies, slanders, uml scurrility of the self-siyled Democratic priss, is doing for them. They ought to remember that the " mountain would not come to Muhomet, but Mahomet had to go to the mountain," nnd that there is and can be but two parlies lo u citll war those who uro for and those who ure ngaiiut, and ns the Democratic parly of Oregon havo clearly mid emphat ically announced their opposition to the Government to whom they owe ulleglnnce, nnd whose flag shelters them, it is evident they must accept tho odium of being con sidered Ihe enemies of the Republic In its struggle for a national existence. It Is not Abraham Lincoln, the modest lawyer of Springfield mid tho nominee of tho Rd publican party, whom they oppose, but it Is Abraham L'ncolo, the Pusideut of the United Slnle, the Chief Magistrate of n great iintinn. nnd the motithp'ccc of It sovereign people, nnd llms It Is Ihe majety of the (itc they nre In nppnstlnn In. and It would be well fur Ihcinclvc8 nnd their leinler In consider that It is n well eslnlh lished pruicip'p nf law that the nhlcr, nbci nr, or nccomplico In nny great crime, Is ns guilty n the principal, nnd ns tin crime is sn crrnl ns rebellion ngulnst a constitution nl, mild, and paternal Government, because il open the l'midnras bnx of oMer 'iiHfi, so the penally of iiM Is visited nn accomplice, nnd It would be ndvlsnblc fur Ihr I), nincrnllc parly of Oregon lo i-liiir ihav kirts from the charge, by join ing i ln Uninii citizen In carrying ihe Slntf, by ii tiiiniilmnit vole, nt the next I'lcelliin, nnd "ending men In represent us mi nhiMi'l'inrlH will beingraved Ihe wnrds, ' in i rr I hum in, in forgive divine ' w ho will, whilst mmiitnbiing our linnnr with fiinlgn (lowers, i iism the full, nmigc the grlif, nnd lighten the loir I Inns nr our Snulhern fi-llmv clt'zen. nut, nil, my flnp, llij nirlmr Llite, Will wired ipprrhin Int.i n,,p i Ami In III hitlle'i fmkjr Imie, Tlie ni"nsr flies fnitn ennnon IU'Iici. H1IImhI iinew In rirnlim Hrlfe, tnieriilni; trlth iiinlliiillir,l liiincrt I ! nif (tic ullh lien l-irn life, Plako It bright ful,U my ruunlry' Istnner. HlllKltNIA. Applegiile, Oct. 23.1B(!3. I'RnrnsMin IIiiownmin. In n speech dp liven d nl I'hlhidelphlii.nn lhu28ih nfSen- lemlier, lb' greui mini uttered llic follow Ing noble sentiments : The nur I not a calamity. Nations hove gnne nut nnd cxplrid In absolute fluiikeyim. I hnpc the war will nnt cvne until II hn made nil the North men. It has been our utiinciics Ihnt has nllnucd Iho Snnlli fur thirty yenr lo gamble on our lave nf the Union. Men can't be neu tral In these times. Ilnw can u good son bo neutral when he sees a mnn with u dag ger nt hi mother' lienrtT Country Is more than mother. The neutral Is not only n trnllnr, but he is a coward. I have no sympathy with n party who seik In come Into power through ix-ace. Gie the rebels peace anil you ghe them iiuli'iieiid cce. The copperheads ure deceived. Some of Ihclr leaders express but u lemporury secession. The South hnd no such idea. They have ticd the N'orlliern Democrats j how they Intend to treat them In the fu ture can be seen by the Richmond paper. They will keep between them nnd the wind nnd then hold their noses. Tills Uninii, nr.ee dioled, can never bo re stored. Wc must I led such men tn office ns will push the war and maintain the Government. A negro went to u menugcrio In which was ii large baboon in a cage. He up proaehul I In- cage i-lujt-ly, while the bab oon went through several gyrations. Mich n nodding and slinking his head, haldiug out one nf his hands for the negro tn sliuKe, etc., to the evident delight of both negro nnd biboiin. Finally the baboon seemed so Intelligent nnd " knowing," the negro lulcln-sjid him some remarks, which the baboon only nnswered by u nod of the head. At this Iho negro was still more delighted, uud broke furl!) with the remark : ' Ynu'st! right, don't upeu your month, kase if jou poke's u word, white man '1 have a t-liovul in your hands in less dun a ininit!" A good utiuc cdiilc is told of Gen. Grant. After the fall of Yicksburg and Port Hud son he was pressed by tho Treasury De partment to authoriza somo system of Irodc. He at last conceded that n certain amount of commerce in the recaptured districts of tho South would be sufe, pro per, nml even highly useful to the Union, jhoviiUiI only il cat tomhutedlhiough ion- tt, unimpeachable Union hands. He was asked to uuino Iho persons whom he would be willing in trust. His reply was, "I will do no such thing, for, if I did, It would ap pear in less than u week that I was a pent ner of every nno of tho persons truditig under my authority." The follow ing comes ull the way from Washington : " It is reported that when Gen. Hooker was about lo depart for his uew command In tho West, President Lincoln lufurmcd him that ho hud an Important churgo to give him. ' Whut Is il?' asked tho Gen eral. President Lincoln replied -'In pas.Ing through kcutucky, beware of ltourbon county. LEGAL NOTICES. Administrator's Sale. ESTATE or Carrlck Scott Mnynstt deceased. Ily nn order or the County Court, in and for the county nf Do'igln? nml State of Ore gnn.madcat theScplcmlicrTcrinof the i&ld Court, A. D. iKfin, directing u to sill cer tain real estate or the laic Carrlck Scott Mnyimtt.Mc will oiler for sate, im the prem ise, nn Cow Creek. In Cow Creek l'leclncl, In I'nuglas county, Slate of Oregon, nn Sat urday, the Alls day nf December, between (he hours nf 10 o'clock A M. anil 4 !'. M., the following ilcrerilicd Hinl liatc, begin ning nl the quarter H'Ctlon pnM, on ihe lllit lietvveeti K-ctluns 'il nml I'll, In tnvvii'lilp 23, sntilli range fl vvelj theiiei' riimiiug north 4();ll chain; lliencc cnl 0:11(1 chalm; thence liiirllMD.IIUclinlns thtnev wi!lf00 clialii"! Ihencc south MUM) clnilns; tlienci eaitt 'JVMl chains, to Ihe place nr beginning, containing HIT lil-lliu acre", tnort- nr lui, to the highest bhlib-r, fur cali. J. G.MYNATT, W. ICIYNATT. Admlnistratiiri. Oclnhcr 1 0. 1 803. ocinl-ln Slicrl rr Sale. BY virtue nf nn execution lo medlrcctnl, lued out or Ihe Circuit Cmi-t. fortls County of Duugla mid Slate or Oregon, for Ihe want or utllclenl personal proper ly. I have levied upon nii-1 will proceed to sell, tn the highest bidder, fur cash, On the 28i day of November A D. 18C3, iH-tniTti ihu IniiirN of 10 o'clock a. m. and I r. m. ol iaid day, nt the Court IIhum ibior in hu) county, nil the iluht, title ami Interest or WIUJAM WILSON to the fnl lowing ilercrlU-d iinimrly, In-wll: A cir tain pit re ir laud iiegimiiug at n point 1:14 chains east of the iinrllienol corner of J. W. Ili-ckvvnrth'ii Donation I.imd Claim No. IV), ill loiviishlp 'III, roulli ol range I vviht; run ning Ihence north 'Jh;O0 chains thence en. I 7;nn chains; Ihencc went (ftlid chain; tlienci smilh litlll) chnlnr; thence cast 1 1 tn. chains. In the place or liegliiiilng, containing tit nml sixty (im-hiiiidredllis ncits. Alsu, Hit rollowlng iK-rcrllH-d premises, to-wit: llepln nlog ut Ihe northcat corner nr Ihu l.nnj Claim r J. W. Ileckvvnrlh. No, T., tovruHhlp 'ID, miiiIIi or range Nu. -I west; ruanliiK' thence 'MX IIiiKh; tlienee soulli 1 1:25 linlo; ilieuceiu't :i7:2.i links; thence north 11:25 link", lo the place or l(eglimlng,cuiitalului; llilrty-one nml tnenly-nuu iinu-lmnilredlli acres. all In-lntr and lying in the County of Donglus noil hlnte of Oregon, with Ihunp piirlemiiices Ihercunlo lH-Iimglug. Tho said ini-rly Is taken to wilirry an execiitinn, Issued out or mill Court, hi favor oT I.HON AUK STl.NGLi:. mid ugal it WILLIAM WUJS N. for Ihe tutu or ($211 21) luUi I ho ImnUridnud eleven nod tvvenly oau liuiulridU dollars Judgment, and co-ts and accruing cunt". L. 1I0WC, Hherliror Douglas Co . Ogn lio'elmrg, Oct. '.'1st lelill. oellllvi-l TS TIIK CIUCl'lT COURT t)F TIII1 X Statu of Oregon, for the County uf Jackson. Allen I-'. r'nrnham 1'lalnliir, n. John It. Hum) Joreph Jaciib. Murray llarrclt and Ids guardian John llanvlt. Je-K- Itolilnxia and Ihe mid John llarrett, Ulcbard llsr rett. D. I', llarrett. Jam- barren undhU wirohabella A ilanelt.Tlinnias Darnell, l'eler Kehlliigmul his wile ('atherine K- llng, JiiM-pli (iasluii and W. 11. S.llydf, Shcrill' Ikleudunt. Injunction unit Miiil mriitnl lltll In t'liiinrii)-. Tn the nbnvo mimed defendanlr: Yuti nr hereby tiimmniied nml mpilied to uppi-ar In the cald Com t. on the liul day of tlm next term thereof, lo In- began mill held nl Ihu Court llou-c, In tho town of Jacki-ou- ille, In tald cuuuty, on the hth day ot Feb ruary Ihtil, nnd uuivcr the coiiiiluhil of the Kild rinlnlltr. Ilhd ugaint ynu In said Court, or the nunc will Ik- laki-u forcoa K-muI, uud the Court will decree Ihuluur deeds cm cuteil by Ihu said liairttti uud tin said Peter Killing mid Ids wire Cathcrln Keeling, lor the Donation Laud Claim No. IB. of ihe uud John llarrett mid hlswifo Margaret, lying In taid county, to said lluiid. will be declared fraudulent mid Mud; and the judgment rendi-tcd In the mid Court, on thu llilh day uf June 1M.U, In ! oror Murray Darit-tt uud John It. Iliiml, ngivlutt Jeo Kobluton. for Ihu sum of sis thousand three hundred dollars and costs uf the tult, will bu diclarul fraiuliili-iit ui.il void and perpetually viijolmd; nml tlm l'lalutltrwlll take judgment against the di leudauls lur ihu cul uud ditbuiiiemi'iitii uf the suit, and lor tuch other and lur I her re llerusmar appear lo Ihu Couit umltatU uud just, in thu premises. Ily order of I 1. l'rim. Judge. II. F. DUiVKM., Attorney for I'lalntlff. October 2fi. IRG31 octSlmS County TruuBtirers Ofllco At Uw Omraur JACOlld & UUSSKLIj. Ruin uf Oregon Ooiuily uf Jutkton. fBAXl'AVHr.S mo lit-rtl nutltlvsl lUt IIm Unit JL arviiuw itvily All rJH4 liailug lunir om1 salmt lliuiu in ml luiuil, uro i.UMIh1 Vi luiiucii tixm tu tlio Trwuuiur uf wt-t m,uiiI) (uf III l)iiiiity), nl lit ulllui lu JackMiivllle, U'fur. Hit lint duv uf Jniuirv uoxt Tho Amount uf but Tux iu.4l U ujrabls lu t!'il I ut atlvor mill. t.. n jiuiiu.i.i, irvaiurvr, l'er V.. 1'. ItlMtu, Deput j Juluan(Ille,0ct.:i,ltiuJ. ucUI Ailnlst ratot's Notice. E STATU or Win. II. Mow all, deceased. Noticu is hereby given lo nil whom It may concern, that the undersigned has been nppilnteil Administrator or thu estate of W. II. Movvatt, deceased, lalu or JacUtoii county, Oregon. All persons Indebted to wild iistuto nro iiutlfled to pay up within l months; nnd nil jivrMinn having claim against talil cutule, nro rdmcstid to preseat them for payment to me, at my resldeuc on Hear Creek w Ithln yk iniuitlia from UaH- JOHN WAThUN.Admln'r lleiK Ccskk, Jackson County, Ont 17 ISP. uolilwi