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A ,1 THUltSDAY NOVEM UEH 20. 1800. IN T3E SOUTH. Description or a Fair Hold by the Negroes In Raleigh, N. C. KA!.r.!nt, N. 0. Nov. 12. 1800. Editou Okkbon Hcout: This irf just the name given to it by both raced; tlio while and tho black. It has been ciibtomary for tlio colored people to hold ii fair in lluleih N. C, during the week following the Statu Pair. Ah ttbovo stulcd, it is called tho Tho Colored Fair. Tho po tors which announce tho fair are all headed as above. And properly; because it is not a fair for tho colored people, but it is u fair of nnd by tlio colored peo ple. It is not a little sugar plum thrown to tho colored people by the whites, as h consideration for staying away from the while- people's fair. It begins with the colored people and is carried through and complotcd by them Tho whites do not Bay to tho blacks, 'lYou jtit stay away from our fair this week and wo will let you have fcomo of our nico things next week; and you can have a fair all by yourselves." Tho fair of tho North Carolina Stato Agricultural Society is open in all its priviligcs of competition and attend ance to whites and black alike. Tho latter attend in lnrgo numbers, but wo have never scon a black exhibitor; and they have no voico in its management. Tho whites attend tho colored fair; but they do not exhibit, and they have no voico in its management. Tho ne groes will bo on tho Stato fair grounds with side shows and eating tables. At tho colored fair whites will bo found in tho eamo capacity. Wo onco found on tho colored fair grounds a whito confectionery from tho classic realm of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. At tho Stato fair, tho colored man buys his entrance ticket and goes in at tho same gato with tho whito man. At tho col ored fuir, tho whito man buys his en trance ticket and goes, in at tho same gato with tho black mun. And let no man flatter himself that because ho is whito ho is bestowing a favor upon his brother in black in going to bis fair, and as a representative of tho higher race, will bo invited to walk in. Oh, no. You take your choico and pay your money if you go in. And when onco imido tho fence you will obey tho rules of the colored man, or lock arms with a colored policeman. Tho colored fair originates with tho colored man, is advertised, olllucred, managed and carried through by tho colored man. It owns no grounds, and houco is not ornamented with mortgage hnnds of no market value. It makes Mnall expenditures in its get up and titniistgoiiioiit, hut report no annual delleits. It is a regular org n ization, ami holds a place as a recog nized iiiftilntinn. For two years the State bus given it tho u&o of its luu racks and grounds attached. A poison attending both the white and colored f.drs in inclement weather, would bo likely to am-ei l. that tho blacks had the more comfortable and miitalilu (tumors. Tho uiihoads made special .arrangements for transporting those who wUhod to attend tho fair, and gave special late; which rates were ap parently lower than those givon to tho whites tho week previous. Of courco onr readers will wish to k ow some thing of tin articles exhibited. Them were no products of manufao tilling establishments on exhibition. Tho blacks have none; and whites do not Kii'iu to koo enough value in tho trado which may bo had from the blaoke-, to exhibit for advertising pur poses. Homo artiolcs of skill and beauty, made by hand, may bo scon at thoHo fairs. Otherwise, tho exhibit of manufactured artiolas is a blank. Tho show of stock, for farm or road purposes, may bo described in similar words. Tho display of agricultural produotH will not equal, in quantity, that of tho whites; but in quality it is fully tho poor of anything tdiown by tho wh i s. What (hen makes up a colored fair? Mainly tho colored people; having a cood lime in those t-ensiblo ollorls to bo like the whites, which are surely a means of improvement and a help to tlio woe. J. T. 1' ATM OK. lUujtnc Bitten. Tl.l 'iMtfly I bcoomliiR so will known ami m i.t'lilr uh to need no upcclai men lion. All -IioImvu wed Kleotrlo Hitter hltitftli'i am mug of prulhc A purer iiiedlolim dim nut cxUt and It Is gtitiriui. teed l i." a I tl'"t I claimed. Klcctrio lllttei vl euro all dUcnni'1 of tho. l.lver and Kl In- y. will remove PlmplcD, IlolN, Halt lMii'U " mil oilier nllcclloiiH caused u v tinnum Im.mmI Will drivo Malaria from theit.vtiMi Hii'l prevent as well oh euro nil MnlaVl I !ti"" --l-Vr euro of Jlenditolio. eon.ib i . u i I litdlgotlo; try Kliiuriii llltiur .. i if .infliction gniiraiitecd or r wniti". iviti iiUI.-rrlea 50 eta. nnd $1.00 jut hot oat Hrown' drK Hoto, Union. WASHINGTON. Iicsult of the Kecent Poli tical Cyclone. THE EFFECT ON JIMMY AND BEN Fight for the Speakership of the House Apportionment Bill. Kditok Ohkoon Scout: Whew I What a landblido it wnr. You can hear nothing else butelcclion talk here just now. The democrats aro naturally loud in their deinontdiu tions of joy, for to tell tho tiuth they aro even more astonished al tho result than are the republicans. They ex pected to win tho House by a small majority, but their most sanguine rain bow chaser had no idea of tho tidal wave that went their way. Of course, thero are now plenty of democrats who with a straight face will tell you that they expected Iho result to bo jntt what it was, but they didn't all the same. Tho republicans attempt to make tho best of a bad thing by talk ing of "on" year," "usual result," "al ways to bo expected," etc., but they cannot hide tho effect of their fright you can see it in their faces. The best informed among them expected to loso tho House by a small majority, but the man who would havotold them Monday nibt what tho result would really bo would have been considered by them a lit subject for the insane asylum. What makes tho republicans take their tevero drubbing so much to heart is, that Ihey tliemtolves are responsi ble for having stated eaily in tho light that this was a National campaign and that its result would show whether tho people condemned or approved of the administration and tho republi can majority in Congress. Now tho democrats are guying them unmerci fully and reminding them of all their foolitih talk about tho National cam paign. There is one ropubbcan who, if ap pearances indicate his feelings, is not cast down by tho result of tho elections, that is Secretary Ulaiuo. I saw him this morning and ho was in tho very best of humor, and I am told that he romarked to a friend that it was no mote than ho expected. Two things which wcro potent issues in tho fight just ended tho Molvinloy tariff law and tho Federal election bill both of which proved to bo heavy burdens to tho republican party wore opposed by Mr. Ulaine, and the knowledge of this is probably what makes that gentle man go gooibniitured in tho fnco of tho defeat of his party. Tho fact that his lival, Speaker Keo.l, strongly fa vored these measures bus not been foigotten by Mr. Maine. Mr. Harmon has taken iho result very much to heart, as owing to the reports of Mr. J. S. Clnrkxni, who was assisting tho congressional committee, ho hud become convinced that his party would retain their control of 'iho Houo. Mr. Clarkson went away as soon an tho result was known, os tensibly for bis health, but it is prob ablo that ho was very glad to got away from tho explanations ho would havo boon asked to make. It is not now thought that Mr. ClarkMin would havo the slightest show for a ciibinot position oven if thero were half-a-dozen vacancies. Vietory has its troubles too. Al ready thero aro evidences that tho light among tho democrats for tho frpoakorship of tho next llouo is to bo long, stubborn and bitter. At the start thero aro half a dozen candidates. Mr. Mills thinks tho removal of Mr. Carlisle to tho Sonate and iho death of Messrs. Randall anil Cox gives him a mortgage on tho speakership, but hisjelaims will bo hotly ddUputed by those who believe themselves, better qualified to wield tho speaker's gavel than tho Texan. Among them aro Mr. Criap, of Georgia, who proved himsolf'an able purlimoutarinn during the last session; Mr. MuMillam, of Tennessee, a prominent member of the ways and means committee; Mr. Hy num, of Indiana, who obtained a na tional lvpntalion by being cons-ured by vote of the republicans of tho of tho Hguso for his abuse of Speaker Hood; Mr. Spiinger, of Illinois, who often adorned tho speaker's chair when Mr. CurlUlo was speaker, and Mr. Hrookin ridgo, of ICoutukoy, who U personally puo of tho most popular men who ev er nerved in Cougars. It is now officially Mated hero that it wag decided tome lime ago by tho cabinet that no extra setsiou of dm gre?i hmild bo called this month. Mi. J llariiwio, it is mid, gave in nitli a bid ; grace, and only when convinced that , an extra bcioii would be extremely' unpopular both with the members of I r ,i ...i.i. ..,.n1 I ... 1 Mr. Dnnnell will hnve to revise ins oomrroseimml nniMirtinnment. bill. H OnROii. for I'm ..i. rountv. Iwsiriiu; Uw tlio f 'ourt of the Mnte ... Oi. ix .n, t..r l n. n congrCBHouai opjMirn i.nmiii . iliv (, N)1V(;llIllul.( 1803, lo llie AVvtiXn , coumy, b.-nnn,.' !uio lit i .l.iv m i-t..- was based on a iiopulrttion of bi.OUU,- ,i0ivertHl. ui.on a jndnincnt cuti-rcii m-r. 1-.". ai. t i- m ilirwiu t aii.MMiycreil. OfM) Wl.lnv,.r i. donn it i certain to I H'oroln on the SJ.I -lay i -,K-mU, r, W upon n jiLlsim -at ..n I i!kw r forcrliwuri UUU. Wlllltovcr in Uono llisctnani lo wInr(,In j A n. ..kowiljs i plaintiff nnl .1 ,aints.i!. tln roui out re.l on !!.. .t!i tav ol result ill a big r. w in Congrefs. The 0. Fh klii. 1- di-.Vmlmn, f..r tb.- -un. ol hept.nlKT. u !.;' Al'".-,lt lvI'' republicans will, -t course, want in fiv it ,o iim In gui-i of the advantage 1 possible in lb" Fifsy-Miitil on8res-8 ! and in tho eketornl eolbgi-, and omo of them want llie lull : provnie lor a ; spcinl election to ,-1, lb, additional j reproieuuitiv-). it will give, in unit) . . i .i J..i. , l?ifitf n.ii.il ! to tnko their warn in tho Fifty rcomi ; ... . OnnttioM It in Hut erV proiwin, i " "I""" I though of cmiriH.' jwit1o, Ittat tim bill ... ...ii will co.quile us f ir iif that. -the U.H.&L.Co Will hIvp a prand ball nt Wright's in this city, on thu cveiiiiigof hall The best of niiiMc h:: been obtained for tho occii-imi. nnd an excu'Ient suppirwlll be served. Tickets, "C: Includivn 1 EVERYBODY COME Jg IJItOOKS, M. 1)., Physician & Surgeon, ISLAND CITY, OKKOON. Xay-Prompl atlcniion pivon to all pro fessional calls, day or night. 11-0-tf yy u.mowNi:bb, .m. d., Physician & Susgeon, KM! IN', OKEOOK. Ofllce at eilydrua store. 11-13-tf jJ IJITTKHKANDT, M. 1)., ( Physicjah & Surgeon, Kb:: IX, OBKGON'.. Alt caIN prouiplly resnonded to, dav or nisht. . n-w-if. Machinery For Sale. 1 will sell or tr.ido on uofl'l torum tho fob lowing du.MTllii'd iiiiu-biinir.v : One ShinKle Machine, Odu ltnltiiik' Ma "bine. Uiiu Hill-' S iW. One MoiildiiiK Mi." line, btiufiinif, I'u. jh. Belts, .MouidinR iMiivet., etc. Cn' on or nltlrtjts 7-.)l-nni II. V. ruiTK. Ouvo. Or. LUMBER for SALE at tho Illli Vnlhy Saw Mill. All kind oMiiinbiT coiiHtantly on hand or ruriiMii-.l on i-hoit notice, l'rieon cheap aw tlio cheapest. Patronage - Solicited. 5-:!0if S'M. WILKINSON & SON. SEND FOH OUR CATALOQUEno PRICCS ( ATLAS ENGINE WORKS, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. TEEL M i Sampla Pcne, dtiTorcnt Iattcl In n Nirkpl IMntoil Dlr.tctl Ilux. sunt iHiat-pald, on receipt of IO CHSTS, PERRY & CO., London. Ettab.io24. U. S, Olflco, 810 Drodi), New York, 11 it) MlcilwmJ'rinrtiml. Itmklnw4 In rjtRV'iw, T!inoiiU Imru ll iir uf I as Biol". . lrtt roP KUCH. Bt npllotI.ni In I'nif. A. l3UW, $n VillU A, No 4 Yutk. i i J. H. j 1 IIIK.M N'K' L I i Siislai hi ml Br nmwirr's &u,. - Vrtru. t TJI'IfKIlV ritVV.N TITaT I I... t'lrtllil ..f A flYMPIttllMI l&VtlPfl out rif ,,. u; ,,.., nr, st.itp of 1 - h.w wnii insi-ri'.Ki hut on in io- i.ot Mi i ,iny of Rei.t.-inl.. r. 1'lKi. n.l for itn- fiirh- r i i1Hvn ,.vi,rt upon ih foiiowlns ut-nriiinl lull per rrui. im im ...... ... ivnl etjire, niiu itt-ii in I'niun countv. i)rv ! :. . in in . Lit- n i. . ,. ,iiv!(prt ono-clilh intercut In nnd .h. S JVK jj Hanac40 K, W. M.. unit the Si-i r. .f HK K- Sir. 22. It) Township 1 SoU'h, of Hiinue K ,y JL .ltl(, hy vrltu )) MlA PXt,,.n tloll nnl lew. 1 will oll nt ptuilie nnomin . il I.....0.. ,1..1. In I'ninii 1 moil - -- . . . . ooiility, Ornpon, on the lliel2tli ilny of lie eeinber, 18SI0, tit 2 o'clock p. in. of said duy, Uio rinht. title and Interest in sitid prtntji thut the cuid ilefMidant bail on ilo- Si! I tlav of September, lxlW, or ha sine arqiiiic.l "tlo'iriii. or sufficient thereof to fcatify - o l jmlifnicnt, Interest, oont-, di- l)iimi'meii'! nnd Hcrriiinc eoxts. Dfttcd ltd Jlit day of November, 1M. J. 1 . tlOULKA. Sheriff. By W. It. Uhiiki:. iloputy. 1 l-S.w5 NO TICK OV I'OlHTKITtJKU. Stato of Oregon, county of Union. Novunber 10, ls"0.f To John Not.r.N: You arc herebv notififil that I have ex pended one hundred dollars in labor and improvements on tho Flying Dutchman" quartz lode, situated in Granite mining district, Union cwiinty, Oregon, as will ap pear bv cortillcatc tiled November 10, 185)0, and recorded in Book K of ipiartz claims, page '220, in the office of the recorder of until county, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of section 2321 rovjued statutes of the United .States, being the amount required to hold the name for the vcar ending December SI. JMX). and if with in ninety days alter this notiio bv publica tion voti fail or refuse to conttlbuto your portion of such expenditure, and of other expenditures for which you are legally hound as co-owner, your interest in suid claim will become the property of the sub scriber tinder said secimi 2.I.M. n-i:i-i:;t gkouue w. I'EIikins. TKACIU'.r.S' ICXAMIWATION. N. TICK IS IIHItHIiY GIVEN THAT fortlip oiiruoic of miikini: an exanu- uation uf all persons who may oiler them selves us candidates for teachers of tho schools of this county, the county school supeiintendont thereof will hold a public examination at Union. Oregon, com mencing at noon. Mcuaesuay, .iuv. -u. 1800, Dated this loth nay ot .Nov.. imw. U.K. STUANGK. Countv School Superintendent, Union County, Oregon. TVTOTIOK IS IIEKEHY GIVKN THAT S bv virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of tho Honorable Circuit court of tho Statu of Oregon, for Union countv. bearing dale 14th day of October 1800. and to me directed imd delivered, up on a judgement and decree of foreclosure ami sale tlierein entered on uio -.mi uy September. 1M10, wlierein tho Pendleton Savings Dank is plaintitT and 11. J. Slater, das. H. Slitter, K. Is. Slater and iiiillam are defendants for the sum ot UiU.'Ji wun interest thereon from Septenitiei 25. lk00 at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum. and $-.5.00 as reasonable attorney s feu herein and his costs and disbursements taxed at $5.70 and decreeing tin sale ot the following described heretofore mort- gatred real estate, to-wit: Tho H1 of Section III in Township .'t South, of lianife 157 K, W. M., in Union eonnU'. Orouon. in satisfaclioit of said judmiiuntanil decree. jmv, uiereipre, uiiuer nun oy iiiuu m tho said execution and order of sale as al'ore-aid. 1 will sell at public ain tioii at the court bouse door at Union. Union county. Oregon, on the Ulth day of November, lfO'J, ntl! o'clock p. m. of said day, all the nghi . title and interest of. in and to the said premises that the said It. .1. .Slater. Jus. U. Sltitci. H. E. Slater and K. Gilliam, and each andoveiy ono of them, and all persons claiming bv or through them in or to H.ild mortgaged' premises, to satisfy sa d judgment, attorney's fees, cots and disbiiisements and intorost a aforesaid and accruing cots. Dated this 18th day of October, 1S00. J. T. llOld.liS. Shrrifl'of Union County, Oregon. Uv A. II. Oi.iotnvf i.i.. Deputy. 10 0 AXIMINISTBATOIt'S XOTICIS. To Whom it AIav Concern: Notice is hcrebv given that tho under signed, W. S. Kiell, has been appointed by the Countv court of, tlio State of Oregon, for Union countv, administrator of the es tate of W. U. Ezell, deceaned, and that all claims against tho said estate must ho pre sented to the said administrator at his resi dence, at Elgin. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, properly veri fied, and all claims due to the said estate inu-t bo paid at oiicp. Elgin, Oregon, Oct. 31. 1800, b W. S. E55KLL, 11-0-W5 Administrator. NOTICI" TO CKKUITOKS. V10TIC1C1S IIkHkY GIVEN THAT il tho undersigned has been duly appoin ted asstiiuoo of the estate of Charted M. Houghton, an insolvent dob-tor. All por sons haying claims against the said C. M. liounhton are hereby notified to present the same, under oath, to tho undersigned within throe ntonihs from date. THOMAS M. 11. PKKIIY. Dated nt Keating, Union county, Oiegon. this 27 (h day of September, ISIX). JIypk, Johns it Ouistkap. 10-tn-6t . Attorneys for Assignee. lHSiSOI.UTION NOTICH. vrOTlCH IS HKllKHY GIVEN THAT 1 iho undersigned havu ibis nay, by mu tual oonsiinl. di.-tolvod the partnership heretofore existlinf between them. Domi nique Soldud miring fiont the Inline. K. Its tec will roniiiiuu Uie business, collect all tlobiK duo thu linn und iiy all liubiiitios. Dutod t OoriiueopU iliin Hilt day of Oc tober. UffiO. DOMINIQUE Mll.DINl. 10-16 K. KbTKS. PATENTS Obtiituetl. nud all Patent llu-iiips Bttundel to l'romptlyand fur Modrnie Fee. Oumtlloe is opposite die U. S. Patent Ortlco, and we can obUln PatenU tn le. time than thoe romote f rtun WaaoiHgton Send MODKLor DRAWING Wo adviw as lo tmutvutnUilily free itf f li trge : and we mako NO CIlAltQK UXJ. s PATKNT IS SKCUHKD. Wc refer, here, tn . p. .ii. - the Supi. of Monoy Onlr Dv., uni i ojiculs of tlio U.S. Patent (idbe. . i cinulor. tldvice, tertn and reib rei 'o .ett;jl ( ;i ents In i'ur own Mt lie nun iite to ( A. SNCV Co.. Opposite Patent Odne ,t-i.intou D, t SIIKKII'F'S SALE, AOTK K H I1KKKHY OlVl.N THAI ll bv vbttie nl' an f.vcMtl.iii ai.'i order ot ulo iiil nu 'f tin1 llonnrab i' Cirruit "i.i" i" ........ .... v i v. TboUKi - K. Ilftil. II. 11. b Tru - U("(. K. N . ( .. Ji - - - - j . ItlKl 11. 11. KIH'M, )lm 'n.l. 1). Thuiniinson, Annie M. Hrown. W. D.ui'tb. lr. Mpfiirrv. W. U. l-uvcll. It. II. iitinier. Jnoob Newman, Hiehnrd runch. Dave - ... , BpYcrluVe. U. . oimonis. Oetavius rarkcr, Thomu.i U'Krviuit, Jauie illklnsnn, II. O. (torliani. Ili'ruian Itnthclilld, D. W. 0. N flu hi. A. Liim and J. M. Carroll ore de fendants, for tin- sum of Sfi.i0il.25 and the further Mint of &500.00 uttoi uev's fee", and tor tlie co?ts and diinirsentcnts taxed nt lM.ri.4s. t- ir?lhi'i- with intcift thereon nt the nt'c of tell ier cent, per annum from thu unit! 25th dav of Seinlileniber. 1M)0. and Occreeinjt thesnieof the tollowlng detcribed real eslnte, to wit: The east half of the southwest quarter and the weit half of the southeast quarter of hrt'Lion 'J-J. and t ho northwest ouarterol I ncctlon'JT. ail in townshiti (isouth. of raiiire 30 east, or the Willamette moniiiiin. aim situated in Union and Baker counties, Oregon, less four acres out of the southeast corner of northwest quarter of said section '27. in satisfaction of 5ald iudjrnieut and decree. Now, therefore, under and by virtue of said execution and order of sale as afore said, i will so'.l at public auction at tho court house door at Union, Union county, Oregon, on ths 14th dav of November, 1S00, at '2 o'clock p. in. of said dnv, all the right, title and interest of, in and to the Saul premises that the said James Welch and darah Welch or either of them had therein on the 17th day of October, 1881, or have since acquired thereto, or suflicient thereof to satisfy the said judgment, attorney fees, costs atid disbursements and interest as iforcsaul and accruing costs. Dated this Oct. 11. li!)0. J. T. BOI.LK5. Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. By W. It. Usiii'.B. Deputy. 10-lU.5t. Slll'ltUWS SAI.K. Jacob XcvTiiian ) V. M. Kellogg and Fred W. Punch) UNDER AND ISY VIKTUK OK AN order of sale and decree of foreclosure and saleisnied out'jt the Ilonornble Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Union countv, on the :27tli day of September. 18",0, in the' above entitled suit, wherein Jacob Newman the above naintd plaintill obtained a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale again-t C. M. Kellogg, Fred W. Punch, M K. Kellogg, I. It. Dawson and Dawsm defondanls. on the 27th dav of September, 1800, for the sum of 911.00 and the fti'ther sum of $100.00 as alt iriiey foes, and the costs an 1 disbars incuts of this suit taxed at $12.78 and ncuuiing costs, and costs of this writ, I am commanded to sell the land situated in Union county. Oregon ami de scribed in mud d 'cree as follows, to-wit: Lots 0. 10, 11. 12, i:i. 14. 15 and l(i in blocK 10 of the town of North Powder, Union countv, State of Oreg and the appurte nances thereunto belonging, the.-efore I will sell on Saturday, the 1.5th day of De cember, 1S00. at 2 o'clock p. m. of s till dav, at public auction, at the court house door in the cit v of Union, Union county. Oregon, all the right, title and interest which the said deteiidimts had in and to the above de scribed real property on the 2!)th day of September, 1H00, or has since acquired. Terms of snfe: Co-di to me in hand. Dated this Oth day of October. 1800. ,1. T. HOI.I.ES. ShcrliF of Union County, lly W. 11. Usiinu. Deputy. 11-1 l-ftr. James II. it W. It. Hutchinson, Pills. I Vs. .Tamos "Welch et a'. Defendants. NDKll AND ISY VIKTUK OF A mi croti of foreclosure and order of sale issued out of the Honorable Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Union county, on the Slid day of September, 1SD0, in the above entii le'd suit, wherein .Fas. 11. and W. 11. Hutchinson the above named pluin t ill's obtained a judgment ami a decree of loreclomro nnd sale nuaiust Jamc Welch. Sarah Welch, K. C. Hughes, M. M. Mar shall, O. N. lliimsey, Thomas F. Hall, Da vid Keelo", H. II. Spencer and W. A. Coughitnour defendants, on thc2;iit dnv of September. 181.0. for the sum of ?I.OI(iS'i with interest troni said 2.'!d day of Scp toinber, 1S00. at tho rale of 10 per cent, per annum, and the further sum of $101 at torney's fee and tin) costs and disburse ments of this suit and accruing costs ami eo-ts ot this nrit. 1 inn commanded to sell the binds, the siimebciiiir situated in Union county, ami described in said decree as follows, to-wit: The HY of N WW and XV$ of SWK of Sec. 22, ami NWJ4 or See. 1(1. ami SF.14 of SK'4 Hoc. 8, and 1JV of NKJ4. ami NKH of SK14 Sec 17. Township Otiouth. of Itange.'lS Kast, of Willainette nieridiun, also .the NWJ4 of SWkf Sec 1(1 in said Township anil llange Therefore I will sell on Friday, the 21st day of Novt inber, 103, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at public auction at the court house door in the city of U1.I011. Union CDiinty, Oregon, all the rnrlit. title, claim ami interest which the said defendants had. in and to tho above described real proporti on the SOih duy of Octobur, 1SSU, or since acquired. Terms of sale, cash to me in hand. Dated this 17th day of uctober, WM, J. T. llOLI.K-S, Sheriff of Union County, Oregon. lly W. It UsiiKU. Deputy. 10-2.1. SHKltirV'S SiAMi. TOrOTICK IS HKltHlSY GIVKN THAT X by virtue of an execution and order of sale Ukiiotl out of the Honorable Circu t Court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, bearing date the 8th day of Octo ber, 181)0, and to mo directed anil delivered upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure and sale ot heretofore attttched property, entered on the 2Tth day of September, IBiiii, wherein A. 15. Swift is plaintill' anil C. M. Houghton is defendant, for the sum of $7112-ti, with interest at 10 per cent, per annum, from September 25, bSuv, ami ihc further sum of ?70 aitoruijy's fees, untl $11.57 for costs and disbursements of this notion, and di-oreoiug thu sale of t he fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: All the right, title unit Interest thut the de fendant C. M. Houghton hml, on the 7ih day of April. 1800. or after acqulrtdin or to the following described real estate, viz an undivided one-ttiittl inu-rcst therein vlt: KH Ol MKH MC. Ii all, I SiV, ol s'i SUT. K T.. u C II I'll' , .. ' ..,,.., r. n, . ,. iruui HI 1 1),,,!! countv. 1 'regon. Nii' , Un-! i lore, ttiiiltr .tint la virtue (.f !li eeenl ml. untl nnli r il l, I mi l -.1 at public UUIIlt llUlt-w lilHT lit I III, 1' Ireyo 1, on ttir I iv 11 ,. ; veinlxr. IfCKi, st ll'l II ly p all ihc rndit. liilt- un i 11,1. to the said premix ib.it t 1 sale M nfurc 1 .mi, nt the 011 eoimtv, 'd i'iv of N,,. 1 ' s.iiil dux r f. iii aiid M llom-htoii "aul di'li iiiUii! ba 1 mi 1 ' 1HU, or tiller 1 1 1 , , 1 dPM'iihrd r ul ii, 1,. itient it:, rm y ;i 1 , ,1 .ill, I II t 1 . Si i.- .lb d ,v of April, 1 : 1 die above n-i -aid iiulir- iitrif niftitw Tenn imIi' n-hiotnc in hatMl. DaU'dt'ila 'M I ,!ux of il. r lx'tf) J T ltul.I.Ks rin 1 !l ! 1 Mini. 1 Hy Y. U I MiVu, De; ut. oniy. Oregon. lu-sl. Tho of SKtj Ste SI, Tp. 7 S. llange laK.andNKM of :. a.id KH f N 1. 1 of Sec. Hand NU'i; ol .- W 1 ; und S" oM NWW See. ft. Tp hS. It. r, ! NKk Stf. 7.amlN W'. in N 1 . h. h STAtttOttS; tOO EXPORTED - and Registered SRSShClvde. Sliirc, Per- f&ESSchernii & Ncrm.m Stallions. . .0":) ciith. ThN U i!i J i!mi- lo ! -..y ! i '.r.iT M lnve lh:-n pcr.'oc i. -'cl.-in.i:cl fw next jb.'.so... wi we n; t fell in (.Tiler i" r.-..Ti for new i.iKHSsiioii-Tlu Urc-y aai-a .i ic.- VarranteJ. "crras Lny. " Send Sr. valcrluri ; Cc, Vatcrtonn, Wi R. H. BROWN, Dealer in TOILET ARTICLES, PEKFUMEBY. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, 1'UTTY, Etc. A Complete and Varied Stock of Wall Paper on hand. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day or Night. A full supply of school books con stantly on hand. me lo Cm. Leaves Union daily at 2 p. m, arrives at Cove at 3:30 p. m. Leaves Cove at 8 a. rn., arrives at Union at 0:30 a. m. Connections made with Elliott's coachct running to the depot, carrying passenger for east and west bound trains. ItATKS for I'ASSKNGEKS.IAJOOAGK null I'lUnOHT, KKASOXAHLK. 1101HNSON ,fe LAYNE. Proprietors HON CIT-Y HOTEL, (Opposite the Court House,) L, J, Boothe, Proprietor. TT living refitted the same and added i ii liir'e new dining room, I am now bet ter prepared than ever to accomodate my patrons. nieals 25 Cents. Beds 25 Cents. Give mo a call. 9-11-lm Union and Cornucopia Stage - Line ! Quickest and Cheapest Itoute to the Pine Creek Mines. Jf hates : FARE. $1 50 FREtOUT, 2'As nion to Pari; " " Saucer " " Cornucopia - 3 on - - 0 00 C. C. COFFBNBERRY, Dealer in all kinds of Farm Machinery, UNION, OREGON. For reasonable terms nnd low prices call on mo and I ivi!! satisfy you. 3-27-tf. Thomson Ss Pursol nro agents for tho celebrated Cyclone WimlMUl, and ns tbn ltflenH nn tliom luivo linen trrcat- ! ly reduced thev aro now within the reach of all. Sample mill to bo seen at their planer in North Union. Call and examine it. THE OILY TRUE IRON TONIC Will T-lf Ikt BU4 rcnl'j ll."r .nil nd ir'V lck of Blnb nf Tin irllnBMoiuutioarwi;t--T bidkIm and nno "Cl - " i. unfr.pU frftm ro DID 11 LADIES irtea-Vkg TONIO uti ud apMdr our, Ul w olMr.r.M ttijcompl.iloa. Fraqnaot ktuapti it eonww Ill. Uc).. iSBtpU Uo..'nd lJri oI maileJonrM.lptortwocoUlapoatutfc ' Dr. HARTCR MEOlCIHBCO.tSt.Idi, DMsaMAn fa I w Mr