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n .HitZV LI-1.! 1 yd vo jj vi ill 111, tai tli 1 4 I if F.R r PA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1890. Written for The Scout. JUSTICE AT LAST. An old man on Ills sick-bed lay, And knew the time was drawing near When he from earth must puss nway, Through death's dark valley cold and drear. IUh teelilo form convuled and pained Naught now to him can comfoit give; Tim hoarded wealth which he has pained, No pence can give, or pain relieve. His o-ily Hon he'd spurned from home, Nor ono- in kindness for him nought, Or cared to know where lie might roam, And now lie s tortured with the thought. For now too late to make amends, lie learns that son is now no more; A widowed wllebereftof friends, Is left in sorrow deep and sore. The old man's eyes with tears are dim He feels the wrong tliat he has done 11, nnllu tlin tl'titriu lltifn littll alio brings with her, her stripling son. Upon the youth he rest his hands, As on his own he'd often done; Then speaks: '1 give to you my lands, In justice to my own dead son." II. C. Kmkhv. U.vio.v, Oregon. COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Record of tho Business Transacted at tho Recent November Session. Itoad petitioned for by J Q .Shirley ctal; E W Itnblcr, Kobert Shaw and 31 Gccr appointed to appraise damages claimed by J M Phy, to meet Novom bor loth. Itoad petitioned for by JI W Leo et al ; ordered opened. Itoad petitioned for by G F Dunn et al; ordered opened. Petition of tho Oregon Railway Ex tensions Company for a frunoheo to lay a pipo for conveying water through certain sheets of Elgin, an unincorpor atcd town, was granted. I.oad petitioned for by J Wilson et al; continued. Liquor licenses grunted to Cunning ham ifc Gallagher and Dill it Drown, of Cornucopia, for a period of bix months each. County Judge Sanders was instruct ed by tho court to order madoany nec essary repairs on the court house build ing, also to purchase at.y furniture, elc. necessary for the proper furnishing of tho new county clerk's ofl'tcc. An appropriation of ."fliO was mndo to improve tho road petitioned for by L L IToleoml) et al, lending from Pino to Eagle valley, provided tho eili'zens of lhat locality contribute a like sum. Warrant ordered drawn for $12!) 80 tho balance duo J D Guild, assessor. W H Stailbru appointed 6iiporvisor ol road district No. 2, vico Joshua Bradford, deceased. A COTTON PRESS. Methods of Balling and Marketing ton In tho Bouth COt- Rau:ioii, N. C. Nov. 1, 181)0. Editor Ohkoox Scout : A cotton gin and cotton press are generally together. A cotton com press is a dill'orent concern. Cotton gins and presses are located near tho planter. Tho cotton compress is loca ted at the principal shipping points. Tho gin iB a machine, invented by a Yankee schoolmaster down South, for tho purpose of soporuting tho teeds from tho lint. A good healthy cotton boll will contain more than twenty seeds. Tho cotton as pic kid from tho Loll is poured into a hopper and tho seeds and lint pour out soporatoly. Tho cotton press iB very much like a hay press; making tho bales larger than tho hay bale. A cotton bale as it leaves tho press is about two and a half feet thick, four feet wido and six feet long. It is partially covered by coarso sacking of some kind and hooped with tarred iron straps. Its weight will vary from four hundred and fifty to iivo hundred pounds. Buyers for shipping aro now paying lrom nine to ten cents per pound. Tho weight of bales varies so little, that a cotton plan tor will tell tho valuo of his land or crop by telling how many bales his land will produce. At tho time of this writing, farmors aro hurrying tho cotton to market as fast as possiblo. About mid-day on a pleasant day, tho street leading to tho compress is almost a solid procession of teams, wagons, and carts, hauling from ono to live bales. Wo havo Been downright races between mulo teams; for tho llrt placo in reaching tho cot ton platform. Tho cotton platform surrounds tho compress and is threo hundred by live hundred feet in ex tent. On tho street edge of this plat form aro olllces and weighing scales of buyers. Tho number of bales brought on a good day is nearly enough to covor this platform with hales stand ing on cud. These hales, of (ho she above givon, aro too large for railways and steamships. They must bo mudu smaller, not by division but by com pression. And now wo uro ready for the compress. Tho machinery sug -riifim niri-Mih . - gests tho powerful machinery of largo iron working establishments. It has no engine, and yet its huge press, steam pipes, and frame, resemble the cylinder and tho frame of a large side wheel steamer. Tho boilers aro one hundred and sixty horso power; and carry, for, every day work, ono hun dred and ten pounds of steam. The woik of this hugo and powerful ma chine is to compress the ordinary cot ton bale of market, into a bale of one thud its size for shipment. Tho bale is placed on its edge, on a large iron surface, after its iron banding has been ptrtially removed. The steam is let into a largo pipe, and tho iron platform, with its fleecy white load, rises, press ing the cotton nguint nnothcr immo vable iron table above. Tho lint is compressed with as much ease, ap parently, as our readers would crush the first fall of fleecy snow in your hands. Tho bale goes into the com press 60 hard, as not to bo easily cut or torn apart. While in it, busy hands put now iron bands around it, so rapid ly, that an observer will watch a long time before seeing how it is done. The balo leaves tho compress, one third its original size and so hard that the dray hooks of tho laborers will not penetrate beyond tho sacking. Tho bales are now ready for shipmeut. Our readers can sco them at any cot ton mill in tho North or West. A fair idea of tho amount of cotton handled can bo formed from this fact; a good concern will compress a balo a minute during tho wholo twenty-four hours. Threo hundred and twenty-four tons of cotton. Nearly sixty thousand dol lars in valuo before shipment; or ono hundred thousand dollars at tho mills of the North. .7. T. PATRICK'. THE QUESTION SETTLO. .. 50 jj Tills cut is a faithful picture) of tho vc 1 known establishment of Thomas I'ricoA Son, at r.21 fiacra mcnto street, S. F, A3 the lending ch mists of the west, they were asked to icttlo tho question as to what snrsnparlllus were In fuct jmrely vegetable. Wo present their ro- port. " Wo havo mndo careful chemical nnnlysei of lovoinl well known brands of tnrsnpn Ilia, mid havo found them all with tho slnsslo execution of Joy's to contain lodldoof l'otnsslum. As n result ivo aro enabled to protiomiro Joy's to h" tho only purely vegetables KirMipnrlUii nowoi. tun murkct, which has come under our observation." Modern lncdlclno has proven that nil ordlunry foco eruptions aro not caused by disease1 blood, but by indigestion and sluggish, circulation, which call for vcgetnblo alteratives, Instead of mineral blood purifiers liko Iodldo of rotasslum. Joy'M Vcgetnblo Sarkaparllla being tho latest, is tho first to discard tho old notions and proceed under the modern theory. Its cures attest the soundness of tho theory. It Is tho talk of tho hour. A Sato lnvoBtmont. Is ono which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in ease of failure a return of purchase price. On this'safo plan you can buy from our advertised druggists a bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every ease, when used for any af fection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, Mich as Consumption, In am-ition of lings, Uron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and ran always lie depended upon. Trial bottles free at I!. II. Ilrown's drug store, Union. Oregon, NUTICK TO imitTOKh. As 1 expect to spend the coining winter in the east, I ask all those Indebted to uie to call and suttle within tliirtv days from tills date (Nov. IHlh.) otherwise itieir ue- counts will bo pin1 ed in the hands of an attorney for iiumediaio collection. ll-JIMI DK. C. II. DAY. NOTll't:, Notice is hereby given to all parties in debted to A. N. (Janlnerit Co., to settle the sumo, either by cash or note, on or before tho 1Mb of Noveniuer, 1WK). otlierwixi all accounts will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. II-H-WS A. .. UAI(lKtt iV CU. ANDOMTVOO VOKUKTIT, Notice is lierelv given to tlioso hnowlnir themselves indebted to uie toeome forward without delay and settle the same, as I need the money due me, and must have it. Let this be a sullleieut invitation. n-o-ta v. d. mil dluman, notici:. 1 will oiler for sale at the Cotlin ranch for the next twenty days, 0 milch cows, hm'scx of nil description, one wngoti.oue hack, one eart and general farming utensils. I will take as pay good merchantable wheat, oats, barley, or good potatoes at one cent per pound, or muku a liberal discount fur cash. Union, Oregon, Oct. 1S00. NOTIOK. To Am. Whom It May Concurs: My notes are in the bauds of O. V. Bell for collection, and tlioo knowing them selves indebted to me arc requested to im mediately call and settle, my liutriie.tlons arc to entoreo eollection tit oueo. Cilvo at tuutiou and save expense. 10-20 U K, .1. COUl'Klt. CAST Yd UK lll'l'tCS ON TIH.S. All thoKo knowing Ibeinselves iiulbied to me either by note or book uccuuut are here by notlllcd to settlu the saino on or before tho 1st dny ol December, or the Mime will bo collected and cost added. 1 uuut have tho money, WM. WILSON. 10-a0-4 Union. Or. 7'OOl) WANTKD. Parties deoirlng to V lay their Indebtedness to this paper, in wood, can now do so. 7-17-lf. pUKNISIIKD HOOMS POU HKNT. X Mrs M, J. CliaiHoy.C'ornoris'eeond and 11 St. Union. Oregon, M7-tf, BlOYOUit) FOU SAI.i:,-Ono W) (null, full nickel, and ono -IS lituh standard liuinh. Kniulre ut this olllcc. 7-lMf, il-l-iiiii I ii i imUlM r i-anrn--. im fie ifj is fill Cmnot bo tuctessf-tij irartled with o.l coed health, "i o nash wealth or any cofl- pot!;!:.-) I.i l! e rwj-lfoa the full position r.t! c .va'.'c.i tf tli the fac ulties V.rM rati.10 jr.owe(! us with. Thrss cfln .'llloBs ...-.net cx!:l unless tho phjcicsl lieir-c I.i in pctfact working crJ.r, end Ihtt i.-, 'rianttiilo whon tho llv:r mi .pl.jR tor ll.ucebtiruct !3 the secretes, ct-sisg fatflgMtlon r.nd dyspepsia, m'.'A til cf .heir taem- parylng hirrors. DR. HEMLSY'S English Car.fJsiion Tonlo exsrts a specific in'Sacnea aver the lire.-, c-dlei I! to heallhy r.c'.bp, recolvcs lis clrcr,!c cr.30r5f.mtr;'.;, er.i promotes the tsere'lons: curst FrdiosctioFi and const! p.llan, &harpor sppct'to. tons up (he cr.tlro sysisrii, a.id sisMs life worth Il!ri0. FIUKMANf" TJfE- U.H.&L.Co Will give a grand ball at Wright's ball in this city, on the evening of fit ijP k 11. Theliest of niusie lins boon obtained for tilt! occasion, and an excellent supper will bu served. Tickets, S2.50. KVHKYHODY COJIE. J I5HOOK.S, M. J).. Physician & Surgeon, ISLAND CITY, OUKfiON. fS-Protnpt attention given to oil pro fessional calls, day or night. 11-0-tf Yy K. JIKOWNIILL, M. D , Physician & Surgeon, I3LGIN, OUKGOX. Ofllee at city drug store. 11-13 If JJ DITTICI1IIAN DT, M. 1)., Physlciap. &, Surgeon, KLGIN, OltEUON. All calls promptly responded to, dav or night. ll-13-tf. Machinery For Sale. 1 will sell or trade on good tortus tho fol lowing deseiibeil machinery : One Shingle Machine, Ode Uniting Machine. Ouo Drug Saw, Ono Moulding Midline. Shafting, I'u; .js, Holts, Moitldins iMiives, etc, ('all on or addres 7-ai-nit! .F. IIITK, Cove. Or. LUMBER for SALE at the High Valley Saw Mill. All kinds of lumber constantly on hand or furnished on short notice. Prices cheap as the cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. E;iOtf WM. W1LK1N.-ON AiiSON. CCND FOR OUR CATALOQUCano PftlCCS ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. STEEL PENS 4 OSnwplo Pons, differont patterns. In I a Mekel l'laleil Dlnltli llox, rent isist-iuiid, on receipt of 10 CKvrs. PERRY & CO., London. Est.i824. U. S. Office. 810 Broad, New York. 11 "Wl! ,H(3 (a iia.i r ;rjL TttMusUla frwt all -T.il PcflZV?l'r i t tho t-ut. IWHM'jniT ( MIKKIFF SAI.K. I "iVTOTICK IS HKKK11Y GIVEN THAT ! L hv virtnc if an execution isuwl out of 1 Hip Honorable Circuit Court of the rfute of , (trgon, for I toon eoipitv, bearing date the (Ith dav of Novciuoer, IfOO, to me directed and delivered, upon a judgment entered , Jiierein on incziu onv ot Hepii-intipr, ltui, , wherein I. A 0 rskowitz i plaintiff and J. C. Klcklin is difcndani, for the sum of ! $345.0S with intiTC't theft-on at the rate ol ten per cent, por annum sineu salil l'JIJ : day of flepteinler. lfDO, and for the furiii-r I uin of J:iii.7S coti and d'slnrscinent', I ; have hvicii uioii the following devrihed ; real entnic, ultu .ted in I'liinn countv. Ore ' goti. to-wit : An undivided one-eighth intoreit in anil to tho NW..f NW'4 Her. !', MlldSWH of ! HWK of Hce. lit, in Town-hip 4 South, of i Kongo 40 K. W. M., mid the Si; (jr. of MK ! ijr. 8e. 122. in Townshiii $ Houth, of 1'ange 30 15, W. M., and hy virtue of (-aid extcti tion and levy. I will sell al public auction at tin court house door in Union. Union county, Oregon, on the the 12th, day i f l)c 1 ceiiiber, 18iM, at i; o'clock p. in. of aid day, ! ad tin- right, title and intorest in said premises that the said defendant had on tin- i'.'U day of September. l-!)0, or has since acquired therein, or sullicicnt thereof to "atisfy said judgment, intorest, eots, dis bui scinenN and acertungcoxts. Dnted this Uth dav of N"vember, lfiOO. ' .1. T. UOLI.K8, Sheriff. l!y W. I!. Usitm:. deputy. 11-23-wfi KOTICB OF FOltFKITCItl! Stutc of Oregon, enuntv of Union, I November 10, lhlJO.)' To John Nolf.k : You uro hereby notified that I have ex pended one hundred dollars in labor and improvement on the Flying Dutchman'' quartz lode, situated in "Granite mining district, Union enmity, Oregon, as will ap pear by certificate llletl November 10, 1800, and recorded in Bool; K of quartz claims, page 220, in the olllee of the recorder of said county, in order to bold said premises under the provisions of section 2321 revised statutes of the United .States, being the amount required to hold the sanif foruhe year ending December ill. 1MX). and if with in ninety (lays after this notice bv publica tion you fail or refuse to contribute your portion of such expenditure, and of other expenditures for which you are legally hound ns co-owner, your interest in said claim will become the property of tho sub scriber under said section '.'.12-1. 1M3-I.1t OKOHGB W. PE1UCINS. TICAClIKltS' KXArvtlNATlON. "VTOTICK IS 1113 UEBY GIVEN THAT Li for tho purpose of making an exami nation of all persons who may oiler them selves as candidates for teachers of the schools of this county, tho county school superintendent thereof will hold a public examination at Union. Oregon, com mencing at noon. Wednesday, Nov. 2(5, 1800. Dated this 10th dav of Nov.. 1P00. II. S. STBANGE. County School Superintendent , Union County, Oregon. SlIKIUFF'S sai.j: "Vf OTIC 13 IS 1IEUK1IV GIVEN THAT LN by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of tho Honorable Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date llth day of October IKK), and to me directed and delivered, up on a judgement and decree of foreclosure and sale therein entered on tho 2oth day September, IsOO, wherein the I'endletoh Savings Hank is plaintiff' and IS. J. Slater, Job. II. Slater, 13.13. Slater and 13. Gilliam ire defendant's for the sum of $970.1)2 with interest tlierton from Septemboi 25. WW at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum, and $-5.00 as reasonable attornoy's fee heroin and ids costs and disbursements taxed at $25.70 and decreeing tho sale of the following described heretofore mort gaged real estate, to-wit: l no l'j'A ot section at in Townsiup ; South, of Kongo 37 13, W. M., in Union countv. Oregon, in satisfaction of said judgment and decree. isow. tneretore, under and ny virtue ot tho said execution and order of sale as at'orc-aid. I will sell at public auction at the con: t house door at Union, Union county, Oregon, ou the 2-ttli day of November, 1M 0, at 2 o'clock p. in. of said dav. all the nj-'ht. title and interest o,', in and to the said preinisoi that the said 11. .1. Slater. .las. 11. Slutei, 13. 13. Slater and 13. Gilliam, and each and every one of tiiuiu, mid all persons oinimiiig by or through them in or to said mortgaged premises, to satisfy snid judgment, attorney's toes, costs and disuursemeuis ami intorest usntoresaid and accruing costs. Dated this IStli dav of October, 1800. .1. T. BOLLKS. Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. By A. 11. (ii.iiu:wLi,i Deputy. 10-30 ADJIIMSTItATOlt'S XOTICK. To Whom it May Conokux: Notice is bnrubv L'iven that the under signed, W. S. Kzoll, lias boon appointed by tlieiounty court or uie Jtate or uregon. ror L nion countv, lutmiuistrator ot tno es tate of W. U. Kzell, deceased, and that nil claims against tho said estate must bo pre sented to t lie said aiiminlstrator at ins resi dence, at Elgin, Oregon, within nix months from the date of tins notice, properly veri fied, and all claims due to the said estate must he paid at once. Elgin, Oiegon, Oct. 31. 1S00, W. S. EZELL, ll-C-w5 Administrator. XOT1UK TO GKi:MTOItS. -MOTICEIS lIEIilCISY 01VI3N THAT the undersigned bus been duly appoin ted tis-igm-e of the estate of Chnrlos M. Houghton, an insolvent debtor. All pur sons having claims against the said C. M lliai-rliton are hereby untitled to present the same under oath, to tli undersigned wniilu inree montiis lrom dnte. THOMAS M. B. PERKY. Dated at Keating, Union county, Oregon this 27th day of September, 1S90. JIYPK, J01IX8 UIJISTEAt). 10-10-'t Attorneys for Assignee. IUsSOLUTIOX NOTIOK. NOTICE IS HEREBY (1IVUN THAT tlio undersigned havo this nay, by mu tual consent, dissolved tho partuerahip Heretofore existing uotwecn tnein Domi nique Soldini retiring from the husino. E. I.'ste;- will continue the buines, eollort all debts due the linn and pay ah liabilities. Dated at Cornucopia this (Hit dov of Oc tober. titfO. DOMINIQUE SOI.DINI. 10-16 E. ESTES. PATENTS Obmlnod. nnd nil Patent Business attended to Promptly and for Moderate Feos. Ourolllco U opposite the U. S. Patent OlMce, and we can obtain Patents In lewi time than thoo retnoto from Wadolngton. Send MODKLor DRAWING. Wo mlvise ns to pantentabillly fro of charge; anil we mako NO CHAROK UNL15SS PATENT Ii SKCURUD. Wo rfcr, here, to tho Postmaster. Uie Sunt, of Money Order Dlv., nnd t olllcials of the U. S. Patent Olllee. Kci ciroular. advice, terms and rollbroncoj to actual oil outs in our own Statu or County, write to C. A. SNOW & Co.. Opposlto Patent OtUce. Washington, I), 0. SlIKIUFF'S SALK. 7CTOTICK IS IIKUE15Y GIVICN THAT J. by virtue of mi execution mid order of sale issued out of the Honorab'e Circuit Court of the tnte of Orwmn, fir I'limn county, bciring date the Htb day of Oct"' ber. 11. an.I to me directed utid 'delivered, upon a judgment anil decree of fureehi-ure ami sale therein entered ou the 2ith dav of September, 1MX), wherein August Khioter man is plnintill -Hid .lame-i Welch. Sarah Welch. M. M. Marshall, O. N. ISjjney. Thomas K. Hall. II. 11. Sh n- r. D-ivid 13"clis, and.l. G. Harrivn. mnl II. II Uei'l. Truti es O. i!. ,t N. Co.. John raig, . 1. Thumlii'son, Annie M. Brown, W. I). Smith, Mr. McCurry, W G. Lov.-ll. G. II. Bobler. Jacob Newman. Uiebard I'uii.h Dave Beveridge. 13. .. Simoius, Oatavius Barker, Thomas O'Brvant. Jniif Oilkinson, It. O. fiorham. Herman Jt othehtld, D. W. C. NeNon. A. Lu'i anil .1. M. Carroll are de fendant, for the sum of ?':,7(Hi.2') and the further sum of SfiOU.OO atlornev' fees, nnd tor tie- costs ami disbursement taxed at ' fl.".4s. ttigttlier with inteiest therion at I the iati' (it len per cent, tier .minim tmni tin; said 2.)tli day of Serbptoliiber, 100, and decreeing thosaieof the following described real estate, to wit: The last half of the somliwcst quarter aixl the west hall of the sotilhc.i-t quarter of section 22, and t he northwest quarter of set tion 27, all in township (iouth. of range 30 oust, ot th! Willamette ineridiHti. and situaied in Union and Baker counties, Oregon, less four acres out of the southeast corner of northwest quarter of said section 27, in satisfaction ol said judgment and decree. Now, therefore, under and by virtue of said execution and order of sale as afore said, 1 will soil at public auction at the court house door at Union, Union county, Oiegon, on tliel-ltli dav of November. 1S00, at 2 o'clock p. ni. of said day, nil the right, title and interest of, in and to the snid preiiii.-os that the said James Welch and harah Welch or either of them lind therein on the 17th ilny of October, 1SSI, or have since acquired thereto, orsuflleient thereof to satisfy the said judgment, attorney fees, costs aiid disbursements and interest as aforesaid and accruing costs. Dated this Oct. 14, K-00. J. T. BOLLKS. Sheriff of Union Countv, 'Oregon. Bv W. J. Usui:r. Deputy. " 10-10.5t. rjIII!S:il'l'".S SALK. Jacob Newman V.s. icbi C. M. KelloKK and Fred W. Bunch TTNU13B AND BY VIBTUK OF AN U order of sale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued nut -.if tire Ilonot able Circuit Court of the State of Oiegon. for Union county, on the 27th day of sjcptemlicr. 1SS0, in the above entitled suit, wherein Jacob Newman the above named plnintill obtained a judgment and decree ol foreclosure and sale against (J. M. Kellogg, Fred W. Bunch, M 13. Kellogg, I. It. Duwi-on and Dawson defendants, ou the 27th dav of September, 1S90, for the sum of $911.00 "and the funher sum of $!0!.Oo as ntt irney's fei's, and the costs and disbursements of this suit taxed at$12.78 and accruing costs, and costs of this writ, 1 am commanded to sell the land situated in Union countv, Oregon and de- serie-eaiu said d-eree as follow: LotsO. 10, 11. 12. 1.;. U. lft sin 10 of the town of North Powder, county. State of Oregon, and nances thereunto belonging, the.'etore I will sell on Sutunlav the 1.1th day of De- 1 cember, 1MK). at 2 o'clock p. m. ot'sitid dav, at jiublic auction, at the court house door in the city of Union, Union county. Oregon, I ill the right, title and interest winch the said defendants bad in and to the above de scribed real property on the 2i)th day of September, lXiX), or has since acquired." Terms oi sale: i asn to me in iiami. Dated this iltli dav of October. 1S90. .1. T. BOLLKS. Pberiil' of Union County. By AV. K. Umii'.i!, Deputy. ll-13-5t. aiiKitii'F's sai.i: James H. it V. B. Hutchinson, Pill's 1 vs. James Welch et a.'. Deb-ndant TTNDI3I! AND BY VIRTUE OF A DE U oieeof foreclosure and ordr of sale ortb r of sale Circuit Court nion countv. . 1890, in tho issuod out of tlii' Honorable of the State of Oregon for I ou the 23d dav September above entitled suit, wherein Jus. II. and W. 15. llutchii. -oii the above named plain tills otitai'ied it judgment and a decree of loreelosiire and Mil- against James Welch, Sarah Welch, E. ('. Hughes M. M. Mar shall, O. N. Ramsov Thomas F, Hall", Da vid Eecles, H. II. Spencer and W. A. Coinrhanour defendants, on the 23d day of September. 1 0, for tho sum ot' $1.01(5 &" with interost t.-oiu said 2Jltl day of Sep tember, 1S90. at the rate of 10 per cont. per annum, and the further sum of $101 at torney's fee and tho costs and disburse ments of this htiit and accruing costs and costs of this tvrit. 1 am commanded to sell the lands, the same being situated in Union county, and described in said decree as follows, to-wit : Tno 't N W '4 and N of SW'A of See. 22, and SW oi Se . Hi. and SI34 of SEJ4 See. t. and 13j of NK. and NEM of SE'4 Sec 17. Township (iSouth of BangeSS East, of Willamette meridian, also the NWH of SWk Sec l(i uisant Township and Bango Therefore 1 w. II sell mi Friday, tho 21st day of Xoviinbir. lsOO, at 2 o'clock p.m. of 'said ilny at public auction at the court bouse door in the city of Union, Union county, Oregon, ail the right, title, claim and interest which the said defendants bud, in and to tho above described reui property on tho 80th day of October, 1SS3, or stneo acquired. Terms of sale, cash to me in hand. Dated this 17th dav of October, lfe!)0, J. T. BOLLES, Shoriffof Union County, Oregon. By W. R UsitKU, Deputy. 10-23. .SIIK1U t'F'S SALK. "VfOTICE IS HEREBY (HVEN THAT J. by virtue of an execution and order of Court of tho State of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the Slh day of Octo- bor, lhOO.and to mo directod and delivered upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure I and sale of heretofore attached entered on the 2.Mh day of September, 1800, iiiupcuj-, wnereiii a. is. ftwitt is planum ami cat. Houghton is defendant, for the sum of I7J52.1H, with interot at 10 per cent, per annum, from September 23, 1S0O, and the further sum of $70 attorney's foes, and !.o7 for costs and disbursements of this action, and decreeing the sale of the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: All the right, title nnd interest that the de fendant C. M. Houghton had, ou the 7th day of April. LS00, or after acquired in or to tiie following lU'seriiietl rout estate, vis : un undivided oue-thlrd interest therein. 1 vi: Tho of hE See. 31, Tp. 7 S, Range .2 13, and NE'4 .if SK'i and EH of NK'4 ot See. and NW, of SWK ai.d SW. of, NWV See. fi, Tp SS. R. 12 13, und M3'4 of 1 NEV. See. 7. ami N WJ of N WH Sec S, and SKVofSEVu' See. 0 and SW',4 ol SWl4 , Sec, 5. Tp, 8 S, R. 12 E, situated in Uniuu ; county. Oregon. Now. therefore, under and bv virtue nf stud execution and order of sle us afore suid, I will sell ut public am tion, tit the con t house door At Union. I'-noti couutv. Urekfoi, on Saturday the 22nd la nf No vember, 1MK), at 2 o'clock p. m. ol said day. itll tho right, title and interest of. in mid to thn said preiuiws that C. M. Houghton, sid defenihint ha I on the 7th dav of Atiril. 1800, or nfler awpiired in or to tbo bgve j uu-cnti4i real onutte. io suti-iv utu jutig inent, attorney fees. cmt. iiburi(tueuu ml interest as aforeuui uud aeerueing costs. Ituiiu of .ale, oaih to me ni hand. Daiotl this 20th day of October. 1SP0. J. T. tlOLLHS, Shorlirof Union County, Oreon. By V. It. Ushkb, Deputy. U).2a. ami Rcrrirtcrcd Per- an !r. order u 1 its i!:?-n p.r:ec.!r accli maifj f r next Maon, tnj we rr- t rll in on'.er to make r m-i .- ntw i.tipcrttion-The mm, iyv freight ' a iore to Portland, UiT urejon u oniy itiu. Ever.' animal fully Warrant!. Terra. Ey. Send far Cntalsjiue. yiilJrejj 2r. VftlarhsA Co., Vriteilovrn, Wis. R. H. BROWN, Dealer in Drugs and Meflicines TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY. PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Etc. Cojftplcto and Vnried Stock of Wall Paper on hand. Piosurijitions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly on hand. Leaves Union daily at 2 p.m. arriyes al Cove at 3:30 p. m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. m., arrives at UnioB ntU:30 a. m. Connections made with Elliott's coachet. running to the depot, carrying passengers for cast and west bound trains. It ATKS for PASSKsfOEItS. I.UOOAGE mnl FK131G1IT, ItKASONABLK. I BOBINSON Si LAYNE. ProprietorB V'3 Clyde. Shire, c&'iWcaw eheron ?t Norm ,Y?.-iET 1 or r1"' lrn to iii l. '.r yiSp. Ti:'iil!n(in-tLfr lim Im to Cove iffeiOJION CITY HOTEL, (Opposite t!ie Court House.) Boothe, Proprietor. Having refitted the same and added a large new dining room, I am now bet ter prepared than ever to accomodate my patrons. EV3eals 25 Cents. Beds 25 Cents. Give me a call. 9-11-lm Union and Cornucopia L J- i I ! tCL Quickest and Cheapest mii Ureelc Slines. KATES : r.Mir:. ?1 50 3 00 0 00 FREIGHT, nion to Bark ' Sanger " " Cornucopia f"s. Dealer in all kinds of Farm Slachinery, UNION, OREGON. For roasonuble terms aud low prices call on mo and I will satisfy you. 3-27-tf. riiomson & rtirsel nro airents for tho celebrated Cyclone "WindMill, and us urn pneos on tnein imvoiicen crcat- ly rcilticcd they nro now within the reach of till. Siimple mill to bo Been tit their pinner in North Union. Call and exainino it. i-.i.iji . 3 b fell ca nor cm?r, 8iUH or COIISTIPATc. Sl'JI . CUSE fM t.K Hf ABXBHt nil ir-B, amtr g rttiq m,'1,!,l'ct,,,1, Tt. d. r. b. nfctr Jju;tu & .', t u" JiT-. ca- iilll p n ntr lx t 'rj 4h, h.iut-1 I lr,.l.r. ..,..... vT. ... l'V."" THE DR. HABTER HEDIC1IIE CO. ST, LOUIS. Ufc ge - Line ! LITTLE tTrrfo fell Vf HSdET Vfi K?H N.!V rfrefJ?flT2Hn.,:iONTCIC. V 11 rl."lrl" "O''. rr.jTri iir i irrtl H ! UKALTU .-J Vlcifriii - '-b-k..-. .'UW '1