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. WASHINGTON "NOTES. Socrotnry Loii announced tlnu lien Admiral S. A. CrowuinnuloU, chief of tlio unviKntiou bnrenu, would bo tie Vachotl from that position mul talco com lunuil of tlio - Kuruneiui sqiiiulron uoxt. Muroli, bonis tvlioved of his piosmit duties by Uuur Admiral Houry O. Taylor. Tlio wax department, it in said, is pro paring; to submit to congrvma a mass 01 evidouoo in t(iT6r of tlio restoration ol tho canteen system. Tlio dopartuumi will insist tbut tbo ubolitiou of tho cu teou has boon productive of uracil evil. General Miles 1ms come into great favor With tlio nutl-omitoou forces because ot his recent uuuouucouiuut of his opposi tion to tho restoration of tbo canteen. Colonol A.'Ii Mills, snperiutcudout ol tho mthtnry ncadbmy, in his miuuitl re port, says tlio cmlets nro loyally obeyiUK tho uovr regulations n gainst baaing. lbs discipline of the o-rps of oadein, says Colonel Mills, has grontly improved uuriug too year, nud. is uow in au ex- oellent state,- It is believed tlint uo niilitiryTjorty exists which excels it in soldiorly appearance and in the Defec tion, of drill and military exercises, as well as in tho higher requirements of uovonou to amy. s : . i . SAVING HIS DOG -v: S100 Howard, SI 00. The readers of ibis paper will be u'casod to leani that llu-rc Is at leosl one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in nil it. tngfH, and that Is Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh Cure Ls tho only tositlve euro known t iho medical fraternity. Uiitnrrh being constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure ls taken Internally, acting directly upon the bloo.1 nnd mucous sur faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and gtvlni; the paucni feireuKin oy otlllillng up the coostitu t ion and assisting nature in-doini? it work The proprietors have so much faith in its cura tive powers mat tney oner oue Huudrud Dol lars for any case that 11 rails to euro. . Send for n&ioi testimonials. . Addre's, P. J. CnttSET Co., Toledo, O Sold by Unionists, "oc. . Hall's Family Pills are tho best. Foot Young To, a Chinese merchant, vho said he was in. transit to Guatem ala, was refused permission' to laud by the oollnr..r ot "the port at San Fran. - isc3"and ordered deported to Ohiun. The ruling or the collector, on a petition for haoens corpus, wna sustaiued by Judge De Hiiven on the ground that tho Chinese might land at some point in Mexico and cross tho bouudary into TTuited States territory at tho earliest opportunity. Cut this out and tako il llo Chns. Strang's drug store and get a free sam ple of Chamberlain's Stomach and J.lver Tablets, the best physic. They cleanse and invigorate the stomach. Improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Regular size, 25c. per box. For Sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. Dr. R. H. Churchill of Pasadena, Cal., as-ho was for years the family piiysiciau t Presidcut Gartield, was sentenced at Xos Angeles to 15 days for vagrancy. Drink is responsible for his fall He at one time practiced medicine in Cleve land, and it was ill that city that he at tended Mr, Garfield mid his familv. ' D. Jarvis & Son, who for govt ml years huve operated a shipyard at Stock ton, Cal., have' seenred a site on the JSnobomjs!) river, near Everett, Was'i., ' and will there open a big shipyard. In (addition to shipbuilding, the repair "work on Puget sound is said to be very extensive, and as there is uo yard there t present to do that class of work, the Him expects to do a large business in that line. To the Public. Allow me to eay a few words in praise ,-, of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I had a very severe cough and cold and , lemrea I would get pneumonia, butarter taking the second dose of this medicine 1 tell better, three bottles of it cured any cola and the pains in my chest dis appeared entirely. I am most respect- Tally yours for health,. Ralph, S. Meyers, -wt-iniriy-seventn St., Wheeling, vv. V, For sale by Chas. Strang, druggist. The commissioner and assessors at Vaitoria appointed to inquire Into the iota ol the steamer Islander censure, in their finding. Pilot Le Blano for keep ing the ship at full speed after seeing Sotting ice about ten minutes before 3he accident. The master, according to the finding, did not appear to realize the unmineut danger iu which the ac iideur placed the ship, otherwise prompt ineasures would have been token to save Jite. - The custom iu Pacific coast waters of leaving the bridge of a steamer at aiight iu charge of only one officer is 'condemned. '' . A Liberal Offer.; - The undersigned will give a Iree sam ple of Chamoerlain's Stomach and jLiver Tablets to any one wanting a -Toiebie .remedy for disorders of tbe MIlouBness or constipation. Crpmedy and a good one. aruggista Was general throughout jnia. Ju many places been beueflcial, but in ccuuty much damage rurainjind beans'. isr Vnfi ziven nt'Nbma i ot the Pioneer Milling i "favors" consisting of :'of select IToi:'.3 nuggets., distributed ' among the JOHN GORKI IS' had long determined to emigrate to New Zeuliuul, but Had remained iu his uiitive county of fife as long ns Ill's uioiher veils alive. When she was laid to test in Cults" klrkjnrd, lie and his dog sailed for "the strong New England of the southern pole." His brol tiers hat! preceded him some years before and eaoli had taken with him a collie from the old home stead, black and white dogs, rather small in size, but wiser than moat. Since their departure, for fear of im porting hydrophobia, regulations had been put in force not allowing home dogs to land in Australian colonies un lets they underwent a qttnrantius of deadly length and vigor, which few sur vived. A ' .. John Oorrie, who had seen promis ing scions of this piebald dog family go with his brothers, rejected the warning titai ins "tjala would not ue allowed to land. He paid his dog's passage, stubbornly determined his slim, four footed friend would also herd the flockson the "virgin lawns" of Brighter Hritnin. Gala was a gentle-eyed, sup ple creature, as clever n shepherdess as ever drove the silly sheep to market. .She had a sorry time of it 'during the passage, for the cramped space and steamboat laws ill-suited one whose lithe limbs could carry bcr untiringly. John Gorrie, standing at the bows of his good ship.'a burly, hard-featured. shrewd man. wore, n 'gluni look on his stern face as he wondered how his irood collie was to be landed. The very idea of killing his. valuable . nud constant companion made the heart of this big man -very sore. He treasured - that meek, wistful-faced black and white dog as much as he treasured the pock etbook which contained all his worldly wealth." , ! He met with nothing but Job's com forters on board. The captain one day on inspection paused to soy to him briefly: "I wonder a cairn v Scot like you was befooled into paying a collie's passage." The carpenter offered to take Oala back to Kngland. but John replied: "I'd rather pit her.donn tin- self than gie her awa." He knew Gala's heart would break if he left her. He still had a mulishly stubborn beflef hnt somehow he could land his doir. He 1 1 . uiiu rmen to oanoy i,orne the mail before he sailed, telling him (Jala and he were coming. Sandy, he knew, would meet him at the IllulT (where the steamer first touched) and he hoped their two Scotch heads would have wits enough in them to devise some plan to evade the law and save his white-breasted Gala before he was forced to disembark at Dunedin. The fhotifrht of "piting dotin." as he called killing, the fond dog which gazed on him with its loving eves raised to his I puzzled face, who tried with pathetic playfulness to coax away his sadness, cost that stoical, hard-featured man many a sorrowful day, many a wakeful night. It was a cold Sfpfember spring I mienuun wnen tney arrived at the UltilT, and the new land had a grim air aoout, it, wnich John said truly uutiui-u mm OI name. i ne steamer had to wait a day there. "You must declare poor little Gala," said the purser to Gorrie. "I don't think she can even get a chance ol be ing quarantined, for they have an extra panic on about home dogs just now." "Aye,".nnswered Gorrie, with the sulky brevity of his native Fife. "Good Gala nice old lass," said tbe purser, stroking her intelligent, long head.. "It is a pity you broughther.". ' ''Aye," again answered Gorrie, look ing down into her plaintive, beseeching eyes, for with her ready instinct she guessed mischief was brewing. Sandy Gorrie met his brother, and as they stood talking together the New Zealand farmer praised Gala, for she was endeared to him by memories of home. "She is real, like father's 'pyat.' It is ah awfie peety man about her, and mine's dee'd last nichl, mind you, she was nigh 12 years," said Sandy. "Whaur did she dee?" said John, ea gerly. "Af my sister-in-ldw's ower there. Mag was getting that attld, Mrs. Chris tie she kept her when 1 was in the north, and last Sabbath she just lay doun and.dwined and dee's." ,' "W'haur is the body?" "Buried by yon cabbage tree," said Sandy, pointing to a lone, shock-head ed tree which stood as sentinel over a rocky bay, and behind it rose smoke, lening or a homestead in the hollow. ., "Man," said John, earnestly, a liaht of hope gleaming in his deep-set eyes, "howk her up and I'll save my bonnie Gala.r We dlnna sail afore the nisht and I'll due wi' your Magpie as the captain did wi' the sodgers. She'll be the example, no my Gala. I went to a reading at Ladybank last Martimae it "1 don't know," said the captain, "The Scotchman who owns her is ashore at present. I'll speak to hltu myself when he comes back, Nice dog, tool 1 he lames aft are all making such an outcry about it. The dog wits u favorite with them, she was ko gentle and Intelligent." "Gorrie, the owner ts ashore, but ho said 'ho wad be pltten' her doun this uicht,' and he sent the customs and the laws of his new country to regions be low," relnnrkcd the purser. Imitating Gorrio very creditably, "He'll dao i hlssel, none o"your manglin,' a stnne and a string and happlt In a bit o' his ain plaid." That afternoon Gorrio brought from the shore a "muekle stnne." Ho was silent and sod, sitting as in the "dole- mi uuitips, stroKing liuias shapely, sleek head. There lie remained till dark, a stolid flgure with his plteons fuced collie contemplating him. Hie brothers came out acain when tho sa loon passengers were at t'inner. Many of them bemoaned the fate of the ting that had been their fellow-passenger for six weeks, for Gala had been noted and admired by all. Pnvld. the eldest of the Gurries, ' wore it shepherd's cnecKeu piuiu routed across his big chest, niul over that an amnio Hiirli- land cloak Hung on in negligent man ner, naif tu hide his arm, which, fur time, he wore in a sling. The two men talked to John and accompanied him down below, saying they would help unit wun t.nln. tlnce in the cabin David , Gorrie took out of his plaid n glnssy-eyed. dead .Magpie, niul proceed ed to tie up Gala's lcirs. while John bound a cruel mixture of gag mid inn. ?.le round her long nose. All the while the startled hut oliedieutiiinimal looked up to her master with melting lender ness in her trusting eyes. Into tier sage head, however. JoImi Implanted the idea all was well. He assured her. saying: "He canny the noo, lassie Mauve wull be douce wi' ye." Into his plaid, where he had often on the Fife Lomonds in years past carried a siek Iamb, Dnvld Gorrie slipped the bound Gala. j "It is a guid job she ts o" tho wee I sort," said John: "thev nvo until nl . cupar she was owre sina", but I'm recht pleased I kecpit her and uo the ither I sold to Andrew liuthune. She Was unco' big." He drew the flap of the Highland cloak over her gagged face, and the arm supposed to be in a sling kept her secure and quiet. Uorrie saw hrs two brothers In the boat niul watched them row off in the dark toward tho shore.. Who, seeing these three big, raw-honed Scotch men, would think they were consum mate nctors? No one guessed John Carrie's depression and" grief as he sat in public that afternoon caressing Gain was all nssumed. The slurdv giant, David Gorrie, rolled in plaid and cloak, appeared to onlookers but a simple shepherd from up country come only to greet the "new chum" brother, having 0 knock off work bo cause of his hurt firn. Three punning schemers, these obtuse, bullish f.r I proved themselves to he. Gorrie went back to his cabin mid blackened old Magpies grizzled muzzle with piece of eonj. She waa marked like nil her brrl, hair for hair, the same as her ylunger sister, except where oge nau put his white sp;n on her He tied a stone around her neck gashed the old dog's throat, and. for fear a closer inspection might prove Gala's dead body somewhat elderly, he enveloped it in the corner of his plaid as in a shroud. He carried her forward, his knife in his hand, and walked up to the captain, who was seeing if he could not clear out that night. ' . . ' . - "I did it myself, sir," he said, touch ing his hat to the commander: "1 could na' thole anlther hnndlln' her and my brither thocht a stane might slip." .Gorrie bent over the stark body of tne once active collie in his arms, gaz ing at it remorsefully, for the honest shepherd had become for the love of his dog a wily actor. "Quite right, my man. Here, quar termaster, tell the customs officer to look here, that dog we declared is dead. I'm sorry for you, shepherd, for she was a nice beast, but, as I said, you should not have brought her. Will you have a glass of whisky?" ."Thank you kindly, sir. I've no ob jection to a dram, but by your leave I'll put her ower. For a' their regu lations and hydrophobia talk there is no a collie in New Zealand, forbye Fife, to beat my Gala!" He stepped to the side, lowered the rigid black and white body, and threw her overboard Into a watery grave. "Soon the engines began their work, and they steamed on in the clear night to Port Chnlmers, Dunedip's seaport. Gorrie was "dowle. nnd wne" every one supposed it was because j Tlio Khul Yon llnvo Always Houu;lii, u. ' iinH bocu iu uso iup over ao years, litis bov... . ;ir p lias boon nutilu .;;!. f Mm per. il HtipervlHlou HllICO ItH llltlllltvy. Allow no ono to dcoclvu vtiu In thin. AU Counterfeits, Imitation niul " JiiKt-UM-Koou" nro hut Experiment that trltlo with and cntliuigor tho health of Iulauta ami ClilUlr' xpoiioneo ' agaliiNt Hxpoilinent. What is CASTOR I A Onstortiv In a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare goric, Drops nixl Soothing- Syrups. It Is LMoasnnt. It contains neither Opium, Moi-plilno nor other Nnrootlo ( Bubstmiou, Its ng:o Is Us guarantee. It destroys Woriim ami allays Fovorlshnoss. It cures Dlarrlnua ami AVIml Colic. It relieves 'L'eethlnn; Troubles, eures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the l'ootl, regulates tho : Stomach ami IIowols, Rivlnu; healthy anil natural sloop. Tho Children's l'aiuicoa Tlio Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Siguaturo of 300IETIKB Olf MKDirOHD. F. U.of A. Meiirmil l.inlfo No, l inn In every Minimise evnnintf m ,, o. U. W hull. VlMltlnu l-'I'utvtH Invilril M ttlteinl, , , , I.. I'. I'llillCB, 1'. M, li. A. liuih.tN, See. I', of A, -Court Ml. 1'lll Nii. 'Jl, menu Til l'ur UMturs' thill every WeiluiNilny it H i. in, "' w. K-i-Ki'iti:.t.MN, '.'hii-r llnnuvc. 1. Ii, PuitniN, Flimiieliil Stereliiiy, 1,1), O, i',-l,tiiiHii No, Hi, uiuuu Hit, p. tuf, III every Hiilllliliiy nl alb I'. Ill, Vlltlllt bruiliers always we wint. I. A. Mill, N. (J. K. W. Cai.kikh. line, Kio I. ti, ti, if - it,,,,!!,, n,ver K.iiriiiiiiuiiuiit, No. Ml. Iiienta In 1, tl, I), y, bull l0 Bi iin.U nllti luurtli U eilnei.ili.yn U eiiuli nieinli nl H u. . II. It II AIIWW ti it T, Voiik, Surlho. W. Olive Ito Cltuli I,iiu(l No. 'JH, uieots in 1. o, O. K. hull iirsi mut tltlrst Tiiemluys l vuoli aiviitli. VtMllliiKMlHtniH lnvlK.,1 in iiiintxi. NANfflH Wlllll.r, N.O. Al.TA NAVI.OII, lloo. Heo. S7 The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. YWC OCNTAUM eOHNNV, f MUNUV HmttT, NCW VOflft OITY. NOTICE l'OU I'UULIOATION. Until iifliff Hi Koihiirr. On-!n. Oi IiiIkt lit. Nut iff to lurrl.v iriu-ii thMi tlx- U luu- i Ititlttt-tl M-ltU-r 1ms ItU.l imllrr ot Inti Ullfti to imikf tlnnl ywi In MipjHirt of hi- Hit I in. niul I Im t Mtiil i-nntf will to inmlo lH(iin itiu Ni - miry, nmiiiy i-u-rk, nx Jm liMihvilU-, (triKlt, tm Novo in bvr '.4tl, vi; JlUIN A. MII.I.KIt. On Ui H. K. No. t-ii, ivt Ihu N'-i NWt . Stf. .'it, Ilu imitH'M the followlilK wlliusi-s U iirovc his fntiHniKnis n-sUUMU'v Unn wnl inlilvnilmt f :hU1 IhikI, vIk: liiii Mtmrv, TlioniiiD Fnrh w, i'tu'ntrr '('Ihrk niul Krnuk Fitrlnw, nit of I.nlti- rrt-li. (irrirott. J. T. ltntiHfc, Ht-t!iHiir. DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? V. ' ' i - - ' Sethem tea or coffee. Have Afilbe "new food drink called ttN'0? It Is delicious and nourish 4g and takes the place of cotlue. The jiiore Grain-n you give the children tbe 'nore health vou distribute through aheir systems. ; Graln-O Is made of pure- -trains, ana wnen oroDeriy nreparea htstes like the choice,; grades of coffee Datonsxmwuui t H mucu. i au itrvuen -i--iiJtlie bfeekeopers orgaujzocl at los An- 's ' if -en,': idottlng' the- 'naine1 "Southern C fomla Honey asBociatlon:" , The ' ' 'x ft the-organieaUon It to handle .Iwoey. lndniHy syitematically and tadertak the marketing of the honey of the dog'a death, but his extra sol- would be, and the meenlster. no ourn, jtn"i lookH were caused by anxiety ns but anither, he tell nbool tlireesodg-frs 4orncr Rnfety. hat were lafe frae camp, .'when the The body of a blnck nnd white collie duke of Wellington ' was feelitin' In I "on ted ashore at the Bluff. The stone Spain. Weel, the duke! lie said they ',ad slippetl from IU neck. "A warn .NU1JCIC KOli I'UIlLrCATIOX. I-antt Onicc ml Iton-imrir. Ort-uun, OcIcUt 10. I9tl. Nollci' Ih hrrt'hv KWvn lliat the follnwlf.tf iluutt'd ht'ltitT Iibh liUti notice nl bin luiriitloii to inurtt? Until iir(of In ujjKrt of IiIh clttim. utxl Ihnt Dtild prool will bo mailt? betorv On Ni w I uiy, ctiunty t:uiu a( Juiknvtlle, Onttcn. oa Novt mbur um, vir: KUJIIa UTi W 1 II A V On his II K. No.j:.t7, fnrllir yy, SK'tf. L' NK 4. PK i HWl, Mo. M. Tn. 2 S" It ' ka.t ' n MH!'VM(IW IClIOVrlpg'ttltDlct ttf prove front In ucu ra(dtfLP0 Upon ftiiU cuhivuiiou of Hitltl liicd, viz: William J. King, C. W. Bkeel, W. W. WIIHlta and H. II. Lcwli, all of lrupfct. Oroicon. J. T. HmiMjrit. lU'SlattT, TUTlt ic von ri.MiLiCATiox. l.ali'l onirenl tte.rlnlrir. Orftron.PeiilrtntH.r11. IW I. Nnllrr l hi rrl.y iilier. lUnl Hie Inllimliii named ft!,er hn nirrt nntirn of III llilt ntlol to leuke llnul iir..il In iijtnrt ol hi. elnliu. utn! Um! fculil prool will Ik- Innilo lirforn tin New. oury, e.'imly eleik ol JueUfoli riuinly. Oriuun nl Jaeli,ouvlllr. Ore,-iiu,ou li.-loltrr 3l, ItU.l. vlx. b'HAN'K E. HAMMOND, On II. K. No. KU, for llie M, NKt., Nl,' Ntt'i;, See. H, Tp. XI ., I( .' Wi i 1 llo miitii'i. the follnwlii,! wlineroirii to provt til I'oiilliiiioiin ri'.lileiu-e uiwn una eiilllvutlve of inltl latiil, vlt! Curl T. Sliyin.iin. John X. .Mlllrr, Jnrk llMlntDli uuil A. W. IVeolev. nil nl Trull. Oin. ' J. t. iiniiiurn. nrNlnler. A, M.-Meen iirm i'rlilov on ar tia " 'uro lull moon ut d p. in., In Mimoiue bull. W. V.I.I NCOtT.Hov.HvO. j K. of l'.-Tullliilili IoiIko Nu. ,-,TeTN"MoD dny oveiihm ut ti p. ui. Vlnlllnu lirotlier. tl wuyx woleoiini. j, I.'ny tHT I) II 4. II. llnixiiit. If. of u. uiiii H. U ' Knliiliu of lin. liif,.niu.,..Trluniiu Tmii . ii 'i'VJ" m,'n ""'"III III A. O. U. V. W. T. YmU. Ii!'k!' '''""" 'foiiiraanuor.: . A. tl. U, V Di-iireeol llouoi No. Iwi, ineuiK on iy k,i j ItMllll. I...1... tivenlne ol niieh mo., a 7. V .., ' '" i .. ..' - ' . null. I.II I.IA.N UIIILIII.lJriHNKII. II. nl II Hill, lieo. A. 0 HrA N A. II. tl, W.I.oiIimi mil ttilnl Weiliiim.luy III lliHir hall li, ii. briillleriliv!!ei to utti'tt.l. O O.HWNwim,!, U..rUnieV.,""A""',-W' . 1. triri'iit owry net Hi lin ijit'iitb tit h i, m i utuvn, i.ttt us Wooiltiiffit of thti World- tM V I lllll'ftlllll' riifyj.iiitiin-,1,11!,, I'ltoic, Nu' si ttCZi. L ol ...el, nionll, , t:i IU la li Sr i""',;1"lr Vl.lllnKnl.Ui,!,,,,!,.,! ' ""' "' ''!'. ht.ll. w. it. o.-i'h.',;i.;."i "...7 .: . inreln ,mu. niul foij.if " , Ini.' ii'.'o , ' "i montli nl II o'lilock m In il" . "y " VUHIUK.I.i.r,;.,,1::,,'." ' "' WHlo,.B'.ui many iViiic?.':'.';'".......,,.. U. A. K nieel i"'.rl''l,""'r, A. Arthur I'o.l xTn I. K.ANl.1,,.,1. AflJ,i;nKl.KAI""r's'fM. l'thVi.tui'tlileh.""1"1' u"":r "rT JIM. O. J, (Hot, See. a" "'- ''nr. nr.! nnd i a.iiiiii.ii i.i. . 1 v iill:ilj''r'eiiiry. Fritlt-rnitl li.. ii ?. . "Tr'' ..... . .. ll'llll-..-klli.! J. I.. iJmm a, rw- NOTICE FOR I'U PLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I nnitrfftrfl at Kit-urp. Orrirnn, ptrmtct IJnl. Nolli e It lien-ill ulvt tt llmt thf li.nntt- Irir nnmi tl n-ltlrr Iibji lllrd imllrt iif hi liilrtt lion to imikt llttrtl pnwt In nupimrt ol hlnt luiiu rd that tinld r"'f will ttmdp fi.rii fiut. Newiiury, toiiniy rlfrk, at JutJcwDVillc, ore lion, on October .6, ind, vii: KIMM'itf K. W. SMITH, On it. f.. So MM, tor ibr PU NK1;, XVi 8r.'i, u Ntti. Hvc 4, Tn. mt.Al 1 W llu Cktui'n ittarulltiwliig wlintM,a to pro re UK i-iii.niiuiiu rppiuenco uiun auu cunivauoD Ht-nry Kt rhy. O. A. Hrlnrr. Jt'hn YarbrouKb and John Abloti, all of Talnt, Orriron. J. T. IttiiHJM, Itt'Klatcr. M. le 11.11, Jl, n" l 11 ! ' ',. """,lu k. Ha lr. OHUBCHES OF MEDFOKD. Knin. Murn, Hili.roii; Mumlnr I K..eop UhiirrhV. -V. I'. ..".. lUu'i'loeki 0 Him kerviin ',. . ;,?" '" '"C or, v '"' ,c, -Uu.. Uouth, Kec, Kenooi mM. NOTICE FOIt PUIiLICATION. Land niricc nt RoebaiR, Oregon, October to, 1I. Notice In bcrrbv ulvon Hint .be loliiiwii.ir nnliieil ,e!ii r linx Hi U nolleu 01 bin Inlro.ion I . , . tn mnl. lliiui .tutiun proof In amnort of f.nnil omce nt Koto-burn, (rron. Hrplemliei til" e nitr, una turn nultl pinol will be mmlo bo- 1 Is' 'yul Notice m hereby ulven Hint thv follow, lore (lin. , on jury county clerk, at Jncknon "'tf-nnmnl piolller h. Illcil noilcn of IiIn Inlen. vllle, orego , on Novemlit r IWI, via; l "" lo "" "nnl prool In . i-ipon oMnr; elmm, nDOI.I'll 1IAHKI1LY, ' fnil Ihnt aulU proof will ba mitilc beloro (lur On hl II E .No 1 1KI. for lb V.'A N'!i and i "i wbury. county clerk, at JacHaoUTlllo, Die lottl,9. Hec Ih, Tp 12 8., H. 1W, gon, on November 7, mil. -la: He namea tn lollowluif wltbcniics in prove I JOUN CADZOW. nlacorllniioureiili1f.nf.ii mwn d.,i piiii,.iin I of na d laud, viz : ! On bla II. E. No. lUio, for tbe SW'4 Ser. a, Tp. SllaiUoaha Mnrtin and Wm. fusbman. of , s K'H. Trail, Or.'don, nnd Noab 8-. Hennett and Harry i . namca the following: wllneaaca to prove a. jiuure.., l, jieuioro, vrcBcn. I "immiuuui. rv-fiu-.u-D u-an auu ouuiTaiion J. T. UiimoEU, ol nald lnU, vlt: . . . . Keiiator, 1 " Vlataoo, Clarence Dougherty. Jo. Oep- ' 1 11"1-1 ""a ""a Udmotidaon, all of iiik Unite, NOTICE FORTUBLICATION. j0""""' . , , J-T-'"l'g;er Land ofllco at Rori'liurtr. Orrcrnn 'Ctt'l 1?. innt. NotiL'C Id llLTfttV clVPtl thnt Itm foll-iiu-ltitr. named roIIIlt ban filed notice of bli Intention to make fitml proof In unpport of hliirlalin.ai d that said prrmf will be made before (inn New miry, i iMiiiiy iwertt, ni jacittioiiviiie. uregon, on noiict? in -ereiiy kivpii mm in .iuviiiu-cr iwi, viz: i wuu mo pruviniona ot iro an ot uod Ji-tMPfii ti tm i n no 'Judo 3, 1b7h, eolhlcd "An ant for lb n u tr v f.if.1 . ,-, . , , I timbirr landa In tho BtRtos of C f?" I?-.IS;N?.:.W: ll0. KH NEM. ' yon, Novuda.nnd Wtviblniuon Te or. w. i ii. m p.. 11. - r.nii. ...-..-.! -1 1 n... a.. He nnmes tb ffillnwltitr trllnpii tn r.mvn ' . t ,m ui rum mini, viz NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. UrtiTEii Rtatr Land Omen, Koauburir. Ore. Auauat 'it. lftJl. compliance ircjut or i da In of aiifornia, Ore rrllorv." aa bllo Land 8 u tea by act of MHhwIlm Kplncopal (.hurcn"-v7 lb, ever Tnr..,JUi" J"?',? S?'r. "V sewlni, elrvlo ovary week" filJIlmSo, L" mccl. tbo nrat D-rlUay In each momh. mt"X' Preahytertnn Chureh enuVei,"tr;.l." fnd ii'SSJSSTM' RnvTii p. tn.; Habbatb aehool lo a m. o v ,?nii .2 mf.f.tln.. ii. '' ."' P- B. 1 r.f.r J. J. Brotiliy, Nolfon Nyc, Den lllKliihollmro ami C. (J. llrophy, nil ol LeeilK, Orekon. J. T. IIKIIKIEK, Itelllntcr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. KBNK8T A. ROIIERTH, Of Ely. County of HI. Irfiula, Rtnln of Mlnnoanta. bnn thin duy filed In thin offlce hla aworn ainiomen, pn. iftm, ,or tne piircnaao or the tvu NKK, HKJi Hcetlon No. 23, HWU NwB ol Hrotlon No. 'A In Tovtnahlp No. U H Itanue No. il t'.nnt.nnd will ofnr prool to how thnt the land Honiiht la mnrn Vnlnnbln for Itti ,liint TJitrrtD Statkd LAifn OrriOK, atone thno for ogrleiiiturul purpnara, ncd to on. Roaflburtr. nro.. Aiifiint '11. trail. liiMlah hla claim loanid liiml hofntn l tin llnnlm., Notice ts herabv tlven thnt in onmnlinnf nnd Hecelrer of thlH oltlen nt Houihnrt rim wllh Iho provlntons ol tbe act ot Congreaa ol , on Frldoy, the Mh day of Novetnlx-r. IMI. Hr June 8, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe aule of ' nntnea aa witncaHon: Lowla J. White, Ouat. tlmbor lat da In the Htaten of California, Oro. K. oterhei(f, Mrs. H. MndKrnu, of Ely, Minn. Hon. Nevada, and Waahlnntiin Terrltnrv." K. A. While, linker Ullv. Oru. extended to all the Publlo Land Stales by act I Any and nil pernor a olnltn'tiR adveraely the of Auguat 4, J&I2, !..-... .. , . aborcdeacribt'd Innda are renueated to Die their rlnlmfl in una oillce on or before aiild 8th day of GUST. E. OSTKRBKKO, Of Ely County nl St. Louln, Slnte of Minnesota, ban thhi dny Hied In thin oftlee hl aworn atnio- i o i ior tne purennaeor tne isu or Heo, 20, nnd tho H ol NWW of W November, 1'JUI. pere lo hang for It. tin I fd mony fftiiil men were lcilled thtj cuplain lie was Inith 1o Eaorillee three' slronp; chnpsi, bnt the duke naitl for an rxnniplc to t lie Ithernitmaiinme. The captain, bentn elevcryun. He sent off the I hrce men lo anlther pairl of our army nmi he takes hip; not to bring out home dogs," onl'l tho ptint'oma officials, nnlntlntr to the swollen, (lltortel corpse, little gucss inr; that Itmong the tussock covered hills of SontiiiiLntl an ngile collie, of the color .of a nhct.licrd's 'plaid. 'mobbed" the far scattered flocks, or three deid men and hangs them on a Ipnvorted pnyly at the heels of John tree. The 'morrow's morn when the - Oorrle's cnnterlng steed, and this Bclf general gacd by he saw three deid men same collie answered to the name of and they rcre a' fair contented, for the Oala.-rulpbe-JJcmocrat. deid men who were of no use mair, they made as good an example as If they'd done away wi' the three live lads." ; ; John Oorrie brisked into sudden alac rity. He went ashore, linla was tied up on deck, a troubled dog, looking with anxious eyes after his master's jre'eed I nr figure. Vhnt about the dog that has been -en the cn.'torpii ofnepr. Zlcmorae, The Chicago Tribune prints the fol lowing confession: "I am convinced I didn't work I he Cuban post offices as well as I might have done." Wcylcr. ' Iel (lie Sea Serpent Ilvvrarc. The appropriation to purchase Jive Holland torpedo boats, says the lioston i Hcrnid, looks as if submarine warfare l-was about lo begin in dead earceKl. ""' N'o. Hf'S, for the purchase-of thn Kl toil No. 8Ti f 'I'nWni-liln Nit. S3 H . ItnnoM Mn 8 Enal.nnd will olfcr prool tonbowthat tho land eiixlit la more viilunnle lor lla timber or alono ihnn lor iiKrlcnl'iirnl purnoara, nnd to oatabllah l.laclnlrii loanlil lund bcf.irc the Iti-glster and Receiver nl thla oTce at. Roacburn, Ore., on Krldny. tho 8th dny ol November, llHll . He nnmes as wllneanen: Lewi. J. White. Erneat A. Roberta, and Mm. R. l.irAarrn. nt Klv. -Itln. noaoto, K. A. While, HnkcrClty, Ore. Anv nnd nil Deranna elnlinlnif nilvi raftlif ihA abov&deaerlbcd lands arc reiiuncluil tr, IHO tholr claims In this onlie on or before snld flh day of November, IBOI, J. T. Uninints, . '.. i.-i.' ...Hcglator, 1. T. II II I till r.. Iteirlater. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stntoa I. nnd Office, HoBeburfr, Oreiron, October liHll. Notice ia hereby given thnl in eotnpll n c" with the provisions of Iho net of C'onKrcs of Junes, 1S78, entitled "An net for ibo anlc ol timber lands In the fltntes of (Jullfornlii, Ore gon, Ncvui'.u, nnd Wuahlt.gtnn Territory, " ns extended to all the Publlo Land Hlatia by not or August 4, 180a. IITIIAM DOUHLEDAY or Dig Hulle, county of Jnokaon, Btato of Ore gon, hna this dae Died In thla office his aworn statement No. iSwi, for the purchnaeof tlio W NKK nnd lnf NWJ nl Bnctlon No. 101n Town ship No. M s., Hiiiign No, II lin8t, nnd will offer proof to show that The Innd sough t Is morovnlii nhlelorltK limber or slono than lor agricultural purposes, nnd tnoslnblfsh hlsclnfm to said land liefore the Heglalcr nnd Hceclvcrorthln o'llleo nt I'osehu " n',egon, on Thursday, tbe '9th day of .Imunry TH02 He names an wltnoKaca: It, A. W hile, of D ik ir City, Oregon, Ohnrlcn A-. Oben chain, of B'g Duttc, Oregon, Qcorgu W. Roy 1 olds and A. M. Mclnis. of Mcdford, Oregoo. Any and all peraoDs elafmlng adversoly the above-described lands are requested to tile iboir olRfms In this offico on or bofore said 9tb day of January, Hpj, J. T. Dmoois, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lfind offlce ni HoHcburp, Oregon, Bepirmbor :in, Nutlno lHuurcby Klven Unit iho follow. Ing nnmptl ttuttlnr hna Hied nottcu of Inn In ten tlon to miilfo Dnnl proof In ffupnorlof his ololm, nnd Ihnt Hafd proof will bo mnde before Oua Now bury, county clerk of J nek turn County, Ore gon, nt JackMonvJIIc, Orcnon, on Is'ovemuor , 1901, vizi CHARLES W, HKKRN, , . On hlH H. U. No. W25. for (bo NW4 Bo 2. Tp. 33 H., It, 9 KqsI. UcDumoa tho following wltnoRfton to prove bis coitilnuoiiB rouidonco upon and cultlvinion of KiUd lund, y?. JoHpnh Hilpj.K, Nnlnon Nypi U. Yf, amy and Wi .1, Kinff, nil of Prcftpnat, Orofton. . ' . . . J, T, UitiWJKU, ItcglHtor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION T.and oflleent Roaoburg, 'Oregon. Ootnbor 19, 1001. Notleoln hereby given that tho following nnmod sottler has llled notlco or his Ititontlon to mnlto llnal proof In support or his olattn, and thatsnld proof will bo mndo bnforo Ous New bury, county olerk, at Jacksonville, Orugon, on NovomlrorM, 1901, vlsi i NBLSON M. NYE, On hla H . E. rlo. 8110?, for Iho Vi'A IJWW Boo. 10, NttVif NWJ 800. lb, Tp. SI) S.i K. i 19. Ho nnntos tho following wltnonHon to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vise:' Joe Phlpps nnd J. J. llrophy, of Leeds, Oro gon;C, W. Skool and MnoUonald Purdue, of J. T. luinou, Register, Prospoot, Oregon. If you want first olaas job printing, we can fill tbo bill. rraye l.adlo af.C.V .;"r?.T,"'r' 'eveSinS1 r-m innaumii a lUJalllHrT IQ IT. W II Bl M , e?eV.di;y Sk:SfiP UnU?. 0. J. Plat Plore;Se.IftK''e'1,ur'e.!'',n . Mmhodlsl Epiacopal Church Uoutb-Rer u Tburaday In cuch month iTaoDy J?1"" an jVfOBTHEBN AM PACIFIC RY. U Pullman Elegant Tourists Sleeping Cars Dining Cars S fiflfliflP Pare FREE .;. COLONJST .?. r -.llv, J : .-. -. ; ' f. -' ! j I i TO , j Imihhki flOOLuTM HFaaao sawo roans nooaaTON I HciiNa aNo THROO&H TICKETS' OHjCAOO WA8HIN0TON -TP- PHILADELPHIA . NEW YORK DOSTON AND ALL t POINTg EAST ANP 80UTM ' A.D.CHARLTON, Aseletant General Passenger Agent Wo, SM Morrtaon 8 eor, TlilraV Vjjccl IU Sonthera Callforni-,. ' "'" "j.- -'ij.v.r.. " - ' -V V' if: s. ' , '