THURSDAY, OOTOHER 30. 1890 Written for The Scout.1 THE MAILS. Twns when wr- run the old singe coach, Acrot the hill." and dlcn; There luird'v did tin eve iipproncli, But what It brought the mulls. But since tl e stiio is done nndsonc, And r.iilrondi cros the vnle; TIioduv fro bv mid nlyhti'otnes on, And wu don't trot the mall. AVe stnnd nroiind the nfllce door, Our patience jrim to ouii I : 'v. vow 'tvwi never ho, I efoie Wo 'ponded on the mil Iffoipo should speak their thuu hts out loud Of listeners did not enre; I do believe we'd hour cuss words. And iniiybc hear them swear. I I.C. Km eh Y. Death cf Rev. Daniel W. Elledge. DiutN, or., Oct. 18, 1890, Editor Ohkoon Scout: As H was tho rccpicatof tho deceased, and many friends, this is written. The death of Rev. Daniel V. Elleugo, fallier of Mrs. Meleina Bartiniess and Daniel W. Elledge. well known residents of La Grande, oceured on tho fith of Oct, of tho present year 181)0, at the pau per's homo in DonglaBH county. Daniel W Elledgo was horn in Floyd county Kentucky Juno G, 1813 and was a rolativo of tho famous patriot and pioneer Daniel Boon. Ho was married to Cynthia Anno llicklin his first wife in 1837 and was tho father of 11 children, 5 of whom survivo him. In his prime ho was a man of fine per sonal appearance, great intellect and scholarly attainments, a natural orator and was for many years a popular and eloquent preacher of tho gospel, and traveled much in pcrsuanco of his chosen vocation. When ago and mis fortuno had howed his stately form and dulled tho active brain, his happiest moments wnro those when tho few friends that clung to him in his adver sity would meet around his chair to listen to his words of hope and coun sol and join with him in fctvont praise and prayer to tho great creator, and giver of all good. lib lived an upright blamelesH life ho died a christian gentleman. Mr. lCllcdgo camo to Douglas county in 1881 and took tho pastorato of tho liltlo Christian church in Yoncalla. Hero ho married Mrs. Delilah Johnson, mi aged widow, and tho two old people spent t-omo very happy days together. Ho brought Mimu little means with him, and received a county support from tho church people to whom ho preached as long as ho had strength to moot them, hut when failing hoalth compelled him toabaudou the ministry, his wants wore gradually forgotten and his last years weio spout in absolute dependence on tho generosity of his uophows and tho kindness of his neigh bors. There wero many appeals mado to his children for assistance but they weio deaf to his wants. For some timo ho had been a helpless paralytic, and agreatcaro to his feebloold wife, whoso strength at last, utterly failed, llo had not moans to hire a nurse, and feeling that ho was becoming too great a burden to his kinsmen and neighbors, ho made a reluotautappeal to tho coun ty authoiities asking to bo taken to tho homo of tho indigent poor, llo did this voluntarily, and from a sonso of duty to tho old wife and gonoious relatives who had cared for him so long, but to mo his own words it "broke his heart" when, on tho 0th day of August, ho looked his last through streaming tcais upon his faithful old holpmato, and tho little homo where had boon Bpont tho last happy lays, and per haps tho most sorrowful ones of along nndtblatjD.glcEs lifo. After that, dark ness settled swiftly on body and brain, and tho end soon came. Tho sorrow of parting from all dear to him, tho humiliation of being an inmato of a pauper's home, wasted his fooblo sands of lifo and hastened tho coming of that long loposo fur which ho ceasolessly prayed as tho only possible ond to Ids misery, llo died suddenly and the keepers of that place of wretchedness hastily buried him without giving his friends or relatives an opportunity to pay a last tribute to his memory. 1 lis kinsmen here, who wore even thou making arrangements to move him to a moro comfortable home, woro not untitled of his death till after his burial. They intend to remove his remains from their present resting place and gratify his wish, that ho might bo decently luid away to Ids eternal sleep. , Hut it is hard to think that "Undo Dan," died neglected ami nlono; without a loving friend to watch tho failing pulso, or a gentle hand to clotu tho sightlces oyes, that ho was btirlud without a tingle mourner to follow him to ills gtuvo in tho potters ildi Them xlcfpi he now ulone not one For wlii'in iluit KunrroiM heart would crnvu Nofrlmd. or ihuijihtur. wife, or sou. Jlui dropped one lour upon hU xrave, . K. and 12. OUR FARMERS. A Sensible Article They Will do WelltoKead. DIFFERENCE IN PRICE OF GRAIN- Only by Thorough Organization Can They Hope to Succeed. Editou Oukqon Scout: Tho farmors of Union and Raker counties aro complaining bitterly be cause they are unablo to obtain cars to ship their immense surplus to seaboard. The cars aro taken from this line of railroad and sent over to tho Palouso country where there are rival lines. Wo need another lino of railroad here to create opposition and cheapen trans nortation. Unless such means arc ob tained eoou, tho great future of the Grande Hondo and J'owder River val leys and surrounding country, with their millions of acres now lying un cultivated, yet ready for tho plow, holds out a torry hopo for tho farmer. Railroad companies profo33 to belioo they aro as independent of legislative control in respect to faro and freight as an individual who hauls On an earth road with his own wagon. Tho peo ple think differently. They reason that railway companies aro granted special privileges by virtuo of their public charter, principal among which is tho right of public domain, Ly which may bo condemned and applied to thoir uso tho property of individuals, or by which they may cut a man's farm in twain. And tho question na turally arises: What compensation will tho public receive for conferring such privileges on a corporation, if it derives therefrom no rights in the way of increased transportation privileges? Tho lino of railroad through Grando Rondo, instead of increaeing their transportation facilities, takes oil tho majority of their cars and sends them to another country whero they have heavy opposition, and tho farm ers of Union and Uakor counties must wait until tho Palouso farmers' grain is marketed. Tho United States gov ernment should regulate such a state of all'airs. Why do not tho fanners combine and ship their grain direct to Portland and not sell to tho middle men? In Portland wheat is quoted at $1.20 and in New York barley is quoted at 1.(50 and on tho rise, now that President Harrison has signed the tariff bill, for it keeps out Canada's barley. And yet, in tho face of all this, tho middle men aro putting on a long face and say they cannot alibi d to pay but '17 cents for wheat and SO cents for barley. Thoy aro not to blamo for buying as cheaply Jus thoy can, hut tho farmers aro to blame for not combining together and shipping direct to headquarters and saving tho thousands of dollars tho middlo men are getting away with. Tho Spokano Review of last week suvs that tho Palouso farmers aro re ceiving f8 and 00 cents for their wheat delivered on tho cars. Hero wo aro only oll'ored '17 cents. Tho Farmers Alliance helps tho farmer over thero greatly, in many ways. At tho Alli ance store you can buy one third cheaper than at other stores, if you belon,.; to tho organization. Union and Ilakcr county farmers should havo a similar organization. That labor is more nearly on an equality with accu mulated wealth in this country than in others, thero is no doubt, but that they aro entirely equal, cannot bo truthfully contended, and unless labor learns to take care of itself as intelli gently and with tho same sagacity as does capital, as tho country grows old er, and accumulated wealth increases, this inequality will widen and become more defined. To form an organiza tion for tho purposo of asserting cer tain rights, and to improve the condi tion of men, requires that degreo of intelligence which begets resolution of will, collided with moderation and common tense. In tho matching column of human progress thero is a place for, and tho want of, an alliance among tho farmers of Union and Ha ker counties. For years tho fooling has boon gradually poscssing tho mind of tho farmer that, though in his lifo ami profession thero aro many features po.sctsing happiness and contentment, yet in view of tho fertility of thu, soil ho cultivates, and tho accumulated wealth of tho country, his lifo is not all that it should bo. As ho has gathered in tho fruits of his farm on each re turning fall tho conviction has some how come to him that from tho pro ceeds of his yield too small a hharo will bo distributed to himtulf and family, and thus ho will fail to make those improvements in his homo which aro demanded by tastu and comfort. IIu has been asking himself : How is it when humanity has been taking such long steps forward, that my profession fails to keep pacn with tho others? Ho feels that it does not, as too of ten, his sons when grown to manhood revolt at the thought of working on a farm. They want to get into town, clerk in a store, dihe a street car, shine up a locomotive or do anything but what their futhers did before them. CO.VCl.UDKI) NHXT WEI5K. WOLF CREEK. A Good Crop Literary Society Orsr.nizs Salo of Lands Personal Mention." Oct. 25, 1890, Beautiful weather. Threshing is about over with. Will Simonis has moved on to his ... ., . , ... . t liiuiui iu niu uwiuui " "bachelor life." Crops in general weio very good this season, especially grain, thero being upwards of 25,000 bushels raised on tho creek. Thomas O'Rryant has purchased the 2-10 acres of ground, lying east of 11. Gorham's ranch from Thos. Wright of Union. Prico $ 10.00 per acre. James Simonissays his way of living a bachelor lifo for five years, as ho has done, is becoming monotonous, so "yo Wolf creek girls," watch your chances. Tho Wolf creek school is prospering under tho good management of the teacher, W. L. Charnes. It has a largo attendance nnd bids fair to bo a very prolitablo term. Mr. John Simonis is still on tho. sick list, llo has been sick several weeks and is gradually growing weaker. lie is scarcely able to sit up for a few mo ments at a time. His daughter, Mrs. Dale of Baker City, is visiting him now. Tho youth of Wolf creek mot Friday night October 21th and organized a debating nnd literary lyceum. The society will ho in full blast in a week or two, and wo aro suro all thoso com ing out will bo delightfully entertained as well as profited. Wolf Ckkkickii. THE CRY OF MILLIONS OH. PHCI! STOP IT NOW, SOOri IT WIIL BE TOO LATE. I have been troubled many years with disease of the kidneys and have tried many different remedies and have sought aid from different physicians without relief. About the 15th of April I was suffering from a very violent nttack that almost prostrated me in ..l. ...nimnr ll.it I WQS llCIlt OVCT. When I sat down it was almost impossible for me to get ut alone, or to put onmy clothes, when kind Providence sent ur. iiemey, OKHGON KIDN'UY TA, to my hotel. I immediately commenced using the tea. It had an almost miraculous effect, nnd to the aston with the ishment of all the guests at tlie lioiei, in n few days.I nm happy to state, that I wns a new man. I will! recommend the tea to all afflicted! as X have liccu. g. a. TnrrUR, Proprietor Occidental Hotel, Santa Hosa. Col. SlIUltlFF'S SA1.H. -VTOTIOK IS HKUKI1Y (UVKN THAT 1.1 by virtuo of an execution and order of salu issued out of the llnunrablo Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, bearing dato Mth day of October 1890, and to 1110 directed and delivered, up on a judgement and decree of foreclosure and sale therein entered 011 tho 2."th day September, 1M)0, wherein the Pendleton Savings Haul; is plaintiH' and It. J. Slater, .las. II. Slater, K. 10. Slater and K. Gilliam are defendants for tho sum of $070.!)2 with Interest thereon Ironi Septemboi 25. 1MJ0 at tho rate of 8 per cent, per annum, and $;Ti,O0 as reasonable attorney's fee herein and his costs and disbursements taxed at $25.70 and decreeing the sale of tho following described heretofore mort gaged real estate, to-wit: I'ho H$ of Section lit in Township It South, of llango 37 K, W. M., in Union county. Oregon, In satisfaction of said judgment anil decree. ow. uieretoro, uiuior ami ny virtuo 01 tho said execution and order ot salo as aforesaid. 1 will sell at public auction at tho court house door at Union, Union eoitntv, Oregon, on tho 21th day of November, 1MJ0, at2 o'clock p. m. of said day, all tho right, title and interest 01. in ami 10 tne sam nroinlses that tho said K. J. Slater. Ja. H. Slatei, K. K. Slater and 10. Gilliam, and each and every one of thorn, and ail persons claiming by or through them iu or to said mortgaged' premises, to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fees, costs and (itsmuscmeuis ami interest as aioresam and accruing costs. Dated this 18th day of October, 1800. J. T. HOhliKS, Sheriffof Union County, Oregon. By A. 11. (Ji4hi:wki.i Deputy. 10-:i0 Notlio ir.Sliortirs Salu Undur Clintttu Mortgngo. UNDKK AND BY VIHTUK OF AN tinier to me directed by W. T, Carroll, requiring mo to sell certain personal prop erty under a certain chattel mortgage, wherein .1. U. N. StansellU mortgagor and tho sunt W. T. Carroll is mortgagee, given to t-eetire tho payment ot a certain prouiW cory nolo executed and delivered by satil .1. H. N. Stansoll to said W.T. Carroll boarliig date January 21, 1MK), for the sum of $ J.s.J.00 with interest from dato at the rate 10 per cent, per annum., I will, on Saturday, Nov. the 8, INK), at 2 o'clock p. in. of ant day. at the KlUhora livery stable, Main stnvt, in Union, 111 huid county and State, in pursu ance ot the terms of said mortgage, proetod to sell to thu highest bidder for e:ib, . tho properly doenbed therein, to-wit: One bay mure, about U years old branded St) on left hip. also A on left klioulder; onebaj mare, it years old, branded SO on left hip; one gray mare, I years old, bniud.Mt S U on left hip; one bay mire t) yrs old, branded Sb un lett hip; tint) Imy man'. 6 year old. branded 0 on left hip; one cruy inaru. i yenn uld.WamUd S U uu loft Tilp; In MtWfiictliiu of Mild nolo anil expense of thU proecudiug, J. T. HOT 1 P.s, n r ff. Ily W. It, IhiiKit, deputy. iu :.U vo giiKKirr's kali: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of an execution ami order of sale is.Mied out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State oi Oregon, for Union county, beuring dato the Mth tiny of Octo ber, lk)0, and to ino directed and delivered, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sole therein entered on thc2.it! day of September, l.M), wherein August Klos'tcr inun is plaintiff nnd .lames Welch. Sarah Welch. M. M. Marshall, O. N. Ramsey. Thomas F. Hall. H. 11. Spencer. David Ecclcs, and J. O. Harrison, und H. It. Heed, Trusties O. R. & N. Co.. John Craig, 0. 1). Thomlii.son, Annie M. llrown. W. 1). Smith, Mr?. Mei urry, V. O. Love! I. O. JI. Bolder. Jauob Newman, Itichard l'tiiuli. Dave Iieverldgo. 15. .i. Simonis, Oetavius Parker, Thomas O'ISrvant, Jatne Gllkinsnn, II. O. (iorhatu. Herman llothehild, I). W. C. Nelson, A. Lun and J. M. Carroll are de fendants, for the sum of $0,700.23 and the further sum of $500.00 attorney's fees, and or the eos-ts and disbursements taxed at $18o.4S. together with interest thereon at tint into of ten per cunt, per annum from the said 23th day of Semptcmber, 1890, and decreeing thcsalcof the following described renl estate, to wit: The east haif of the southwest quarter and the wt half of tho southeast quarter t ii si'iiii", j, uim uiu ii'ii i ii n vsi uuui n'l in ..r.,... ii 1.1 .1 . , ... 'section U7, nil in township U south, ot range oOoat, of the Willamette meridian, and situated in Union and linker counties, Oregon, les four acres out of the southeast corner of northwest quarter of said section 27, iu i-aiij. action of said judgment and tleeree. Now, therefore, under nnd by virtue of said execution nnd order of sale as afore said, I will sell at public auction at the court house door at union, Union county. Oregon, on lltu 3-ttlt dav of November, 1800, at 2 o'clock p. 111. of said day, all the right, title and Interest of, in and to tho said premises that the said James Welch and Sarah Welch or either of them had therein on the 17th day of October, 1831, or havo since acquired thereto, or sufllcicnt thereof to satisfy the said judgment, attorney fees, costs and disbursements and interest us aforesaid and accruing costs. Dated this Oct. 14, 1S90. .1. T. HOLLHS, Sheriff-of Union County, Oregon. By W. It. Usiir.u. Deputy. lO-lO.Gt. SI I Kit I l'I"S SAI,K. Jacob Newman vs. icll C. M. KelltiL'L' and Fred W. Tun TTNDKIt AND BY VIBTUK OF AN vj order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, on the 27th day of September. 18.S0, In the" above entitled suit, wherein Jacob Newman the above named nlaintiil obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale ntra lint. U. M. Kellogg, frcd w. l'uncn .M K. Kelloiig. I. It. Dawson and Dawson defendants. 011 the 27th dav of September, 1800, for the sum of ifOll.OOand tho further sum 01 Jfriuu.iKJ as attorney s tees, aim 1110 costs ami disbursements of this suit taxed nt$12.78 nnd accruing costs, and costs of this writ, 1 am commanded to sell the land situated in Union county, Oregon and de scribed in said decree as "follows, to-wit: Lots 0. 10, 11. 12, I.'!. M. 15 and 10 in bloeic 10 of the town of North Powder, Union county, State of Oregon, and the appurte nances thereunto belonging, thcetore I will sell on Saturday, the 15th day of No vember, 1880. at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, ut public' auction, at the court house door In tho citv of Union. Union county. Oregon. all the right, title and interest which the said defendants had in and to the above de scribed real nropertv on the 2!th day of September, 1890, or has since acquired. Terms of sale: Cnsh to me In hand. Dated this !)th dny of October. 1890. .1. T. HOLhHS. Shcriir of Union County. By W. 11. Usiikii, Deputy. 10-lG-5t. SII131tlFl"S SAI.1C. James II. & W. B. Hutchinson, Bill's.) vs. y James Welch et a.'. Defendants. ) UNDKit AND BY VIRTUK OF ADK cree of foreclosure and order of sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for Union county, on tho2lidday of September, 1890, 111 the above entitled suit, wherein .Fas. H. and W. It. Hutchinson the above mimed plain tills obtained a judgment and a decree of foreclosure and sale against Janus Welch. Sarah Welch, U. C. Hughes, M. M. Mar shall, O. N. Bamsey, Thomas V, Hall, Da vid Kecle-', II. II. Spencer and W. A. Coughanour defendants, on the Slid day of September. 1890, for the sum of $1.01(1 So with interest from said 2od day of Sep tember, 1S90, at tho rate of 10 per cent, per annum, and tho further sum of $10! at torney's fee and tho costs and disburse ments of this suit and accruing costs nnd coats of this writ. I am commanded to sell the lands, the same being situated in Union county, and described iu baid decree as follows, to-wit : Tho iiy, of NWK and NM of SW'M of Sec. 22, and NWK ot See. 10. and SKK of SKJ4 Sec. 8, and KH of NKfcf. and NK;4 of SKK Sec 17. Township OSotith, of Bange.lS Kast, of Willamette meridian, also the NWK of SWK See Hi iu said Township nnd Bango Therefore I will sell on Friday, tho 21st day ot November, 1M)0, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day at public auction at the court house door in tho city of Union, Union county, Oregon, all the right, titlo, claim and interest which the said defendants had. iu and to U10 abovo described real property outhooOth day of October, lSXi, or since acquired. Terms of sale, cash to mo in hand. Dated this 17th dav of October, 1M)D, J. T. 110 L MiS, tiheriirof Union County, Oregon. By W. B Usiinn, Deputy. 10-2;. siiKuiFr'.s sam: ATOTICK IS HKItKllY OIYKN THAT ll by virtuo of an execution uid order of salo issued out of the Honorable Circu t Court of tho State of Oregon, for Union county, bi-aring dato tho 8tli day of Octo ber, lhOO, and to 1110 directed and delivered upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale of heretofore attached property, entered on the 25th day of September, 18M, wherein A. 11. Swift is plaintiff and C. M. Houghton is defendant, for tho sum of $7it-'.-18, with interest at 10 per cent, per annum, from September 25, 1H;j, and the further sum of $70 attorney's fees, nnd $3!).57 for eosts and di-bursc mcnts of this action, and decreeing the sale of the fol lowing described real otato, to-wit: All tho right, title and Interest that tho de fendant C. M. HotiKhton had, on tho 7th day of April. 1800. or after acquired in or to "the following described real estate, viss: an uiullvulod one-thud interest therein, viz: Tho HX of SKK Sw. 81. Tp. 7 S. Bango 12 K, andNKK of SKK and KJ of NK'j of Soe. 0 and NWK of tiWK and SW'j of NWK Sec. fi.Tp SS. It. 42 K, and NKl4 of N UK See. 7. and N VK of N WU See 8, and SKK of SKK Soe, t and SW'K l MV4 see. 0. 1 p. a a. u. k n. situated iu Union county, Oregon. Now. therefore, under nnd bv virtue of said execution and order of sale as afore said, 1 will toll at public auction, at the court hoiuo door at Union. Union count', . Oregon, on Saturday the 22ml day of No vomhor, I UK), at 2 )'e!oi-k p. in. of siiid day. all tho right, tltln ami iutf.rmt of, in and to the nid premises Unit CM. Houghton, said defendant had on thu 7th dny of April, IHQ, or after mv pi I red In or to the above denerlbod ronl ette. to natlfy id judir meat, attorney fe, cost. oiibureuitiii and interoit. as RtuirKiid and nicruciug oosU. Term1" of sale rash to tne in hand. Dated lii -Villi .l.n of O.m ,. r 1S1K). J. T. lioU.Ktf, Sheritrof Vn.o.i t'otiuiv, Or.soii. By W. It, Usiiim, Deputy. ' 10-!. jfoTici: ron ruiiLiCATioN. ; Application lor a U. S. Patent. Survey No. , 0. Lot No. 39, Mineral application No. 87. V. S. I.ad Office, La Uhandk. Orf.oon, I . August 20. 1MX). 1 ' "VfOTlCE IS HEBEBY (UVKN. UIAT ll E. E. Clough nnd C. II. Duncan, whoso postoiV.i e address Is Sparta, Union county, Orejon, have this dav nd their appliea- ( tionfora patent for ihe "Knight" ipiartz mine, situated in the 4th mineral district in Townhip 7 South. Bange No 48 E. W. M, 1 ami described bv the oilleinl plats and field . notes on lile in thN ul!!e' as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the NK comer post of the "Golden Eagle" quartz mine, post being marked "Cor. No. 1, IC. M. 0. survey No. 0," on northwe.'t face, from which comer to Sections 2. 3, 10 and 11. Township 7 S, Bango 13 K W M., benrs south 19 degrees 40 minutes W 232.'! feet distiint; thence N. 82 degrees W. 1500 feet to n post marked "Cor. No. 2, K. M. C. S. No. I);" thence north degrees east COJ feet to a post marked "Cor. No. 3 IC. M. C. S. No. 9;" thence south 82 degrees t'a"t 1500 feet, to the NW corner of the "Summit'' qimlz mine, which corner pint is marked 'Cor. No. 4, K. M. C. survey No. 9" on southwest face of post; thence south 8 degrees west COO feet to thoplaccof beginning, contain Jug 20.05 acres. Location being recorded in Vol I). page 319, records of piartz location-", Union county, Oregon. Adjoining claimsare tho "Golden Eagle" quartz lode on the south and the "Summit" quartz lode on the east. Any and all per sons claiming adversely any portion of said "Knight'' quart lode above described, are required to lile their adverse claims with the register or tno U.S. landollicent ljaurnnde, Union county, Oregon, during the sixty dnv's period of mibiication hereof, or tbcv will bo barred by virtue of the provisions of ttic statute. A, CLEAVER, Register. It is hereby ordered that the foregoing notice of application for a U. S. patent bo puuusncd ior a period ot sixty days (ten consecutive weeks) in Tun Oukoon Scout, a weekly newspaper published at Union, union county, uregon. A. CLEAVER, 0-1-wlO Register. ADMINISTlt ATOItS SAI.K. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1.1 on Saturday, the 11th day of October, next, between the hours of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. at the late residence of N. Swlger ucceaseit, tho personal property ot said de cedent, consisting of liorncs, cattle, hogs, farm implements and other articles will bo sold at public sale. Terms of sale: Purchases of less than five dollars to lie paid in hand; for that amount and over, on a credit of not less than three or over twelve mouths, tho pur chaser giving nolo with approved securitv. POLLY SWIGKR. Administratrix. ANDREW WILKINSON, 9-25. Administrator. NOTicii or routfuiTUitu. To John Nolkn : You are herebv notlflpd that I have ex pended fifteen hundred dollars in labor and improvements on the "1 lying Dutchman" quartz mine in order to bold the said mine, as provided in section 232! revised statutes of the United States, and if within ninety dnvs from service of this notice you fail or reiusc to pay your proportion ot such ex penditure ns co-owner, your Interest In said claim will become the property of the sub scriber under said seciion 2324. ' Sparta, Oregon, Oct. l(i, 1S90. 10-23-l.'tt GEORGE W. PERKINS. ADMIXJSTHATOll'S XOTICK, "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL JLi Persons concerned that the under signed has been regularly appointed ad ministrator of tho estate of .lanette Mc Cotnas, deceased. All persons having claims neainst aid estate are notified to present the name, duly verified, to the un dersigned administrator within six months from tho date of this notico. at his resi dence in Union, Union county. Oregon. Dated this 1st day of October, 1890. S. A. PURSKL. 10-2-wo. Administrator. MOT1CK TO CKKDITOKS. TVJOTICKIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 the undersigned has been duly appoin ted as-signeo of the estate of Charles M. Houghton, an insolvent debtor. All per sons having claims against tho said C. M. Houghton are hereby notified to present the same, under oath, to tho undersigned within three months from date. THOMAS M. 15. PERRY-. Dated at Keating, Union county, Oregon, this 27th day of September, 1890. Hyijk, Johns & Olmstead, 10-lC-5t Attorneys for Assignee. DISSOLUTION' NOTIC15. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undersigned have this nay, by mu tual consent, dissolved tho partnership heretofore existing between them, Domi nique Soldinl retiring tiom the business. E. Kste." will continue the business, collect all debts due the linn and pay all liabilities. Dated at Cornucopia this (Ith dav of Oc tober. 1800. DOMINIQUE SOLDINI. 10-10 E. ESTES. KXHCUTKIX'J NOTICE. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL ll whom it may concern, that Lavinia Outhouse, Executrix of tho estate of John T. Outhouse, deceased, has tiled In tho county court of Union county, Oregon, her linn! account ns such administratrix, and the said court has sot Tuesday, Nov. 4. 1890, at 0110 o'clock p. 111. for thu hearing of said report. liAViilA uu Tiiuusi;. 10-2-wo Executrix. 1101 CITY HOTEL, (Opposite tho Court House,) L, J, Boothe, - - Proprietor. Having rclltted tho same nnd added n large new dining room, I am now bet ter prepared than over to accomodate my patrons. Rfteals 25 Cents. E3eds 25 Cents. Give me a call 0-11-hn EMORY Mind wanderinir mml. Bnik Irarowl In nna ruaing, Tntlmoni.lt from .11 uri. of tho globa. Pnapectu rorr rare, nl on application to lrof. A. tuliotto, 17 VUlb Ate. New York. WfOOD WANTED. Parties desiring to lii wood, can now do so. 7-17-tf. ' TMUtNJKHKD ROOMS FOR RENT. A Mr M. J. Chuneey, CornorSueond nnd Ii St. I'nion. Oregon. 7-17-tf. 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