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, 6VBRNMtNT:WfLLN0t EXPEL PRINCESS LOUISE. ! Genpvn, Dec. 2!). Newspapers heru ay that tho ptnto government lias re I fuaed tho request of the Qerman login ! latlon to expel (ho Crown Princess of Saxony from Switzerland. Vienna, Dee. 29. According to aft ' Interview published here Archiluko ' Leopold has refused to sIrii a ronim- i elation of his rights as an Austrian 1 subject., Emperor Francis Joseph ill- slats that "the archduke resign, evory f thing and never return to Austria. ' The archduke claims thd payment of : his appendage and declares that he j "will take every legal step to fight against exile. He says he will never ' abandon bis rights as an Austrian sub ject. Brussels, Dec. 29. The Petit Bleu I has published M. Q Iron's cAvnstory ! of hlB relations with tho crown' prin cess of Saxony, In which he admits the paternity of her sixth child. "Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury , . as mercury will surely destroy the senso of - smell and completely derange the whole sys tem when entering it through the mucous our t faces. Such articles should never be used ex cept on prescriptions from reputable physl- ciaus. as the damage ikey will do is ten foli the coo.1 you can possibly ' derive from tb is leu ioiu to from them, red bv P. J. Hairs Catarth Cure, manufaotured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercurv, aud is taken Internally, acting- directly upon me oiuou anu mucous sunaces or mo system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure' you get the genuine. It is taken Internally, and made in Toledo, ohto, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi monials free. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. per bottle. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Another Transcontinental Railroad. Seattle Another transcontinental railroad may be the New Year grft for Seattle, with tho Canadian PactSc In tho role of Santa Clans. Railroad "men assert that active preparation are now under way hat have for their purpose the bringing of the terminal rails of the Southern Pacific company, as well as tne Canadian Pacific. The crowned heads of every nation, The rich men, poor men aud misers All join in paying tribute to DoWitt's Little Early Ri-ers. H. Williams. San Antonio, Tex., writes: Little Early Riser Pills are the best I ever used in my family. I unhesitatingly recommend them to everybody. They cure Cocstipalion, Bilious ness, Sick Headache, Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Malaria and all other liver troubles. Chaj. Sjtrang. Next Struggls of Miners' Union. Chicagrj West Virginia - promises to be the next scene of action for Pres ident John Mitchell and his lieutenants of the United Mine Workers. For years the operators have threatened the miners' union, and backed up by the courts and Injunctions have been steadily grinding tho miners down "Vlth oppression. President Mitchell says that the rljtMsjJf the misers In ' West Virginia will be demanded and Intimates that a great struggle is to be held there soon. Unconscious From Croup. During a sudden and terrible attack of croup our little girl was unconscious from strangula tion, says A. L. Spatlord, postmaster, Chester. Mich., and a dose of One Minute Cough Cure was administered and repeated often. It re duced the swelling and inflammation, cut the mucus and shortly the child was resting easy and speedily recovered. It cures Couchs, Colds, LaGrippe, and all Throat and Lung troubles. One Minute Cough Cure lingers iu the throat and chest and enables the lungs to contribute pure, health giving oxygen to the blood. Chas. Strang,- Colorado Legislative Fight Begins. DenverThe Republican fight for control of the legislature was formally opened Saturday, when contests were filed with the secretary of state by the fifteen republican candidates! for the house from Arapahoe county and the four float districts. Contests were also filed by three defeated candidates for the senate. A Scientific Discovery. Kodol does for the stomach that which it is unable to do for itself, even when but slightly disordered or over-loaded. Kodoi supplies the natural juices of digestion and docs the work ci the stomach, relaxing the nervous tension wnile the iiiflamed muscles of that orgun arc 'allowed to rest and heal. Kodol digests what you eat and enables the stomach and digestive urguas iu irausiorm an iooa into ncn, rea blood. Cnas. Straug. Minister Confers With Hay. , Washington Mr. Leslie Combs, newly appointed United States minis ter to Guatemala and Honduras, called at the state departmort Saturday and talked with Snrretary Hay and Assist ant Secretary Hill over the situation In Guatemala and., the . Hunter caa and other 'matters connected with tbr dutlcs he 13 .about' to fsvr.'. One Hundred Dollars g Bex is the value H. A. Tisdale, Summerton, S. C, places on De Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve. He cays: "I had the pileB for 20 years. I tried many doctors and medicines, but all failed ex cept DeWitl's Witch Hazel Salve. It cured me." It is a combination of the healing prop crtles of Witch Hazel with antiseptics and . emollients; relieves and permanently cures blind, bleeding, itching and protruding plies, Here?, cuts, bruises, eczema, salt rheum and all skin diseases. Chas. Strang. Railroad Sues for Damages. Detroit The Michigan Central rail road has begun suit by summons In the Wayne circuit court against, the state of Michigan for $6,000,000 for damages resulting from the revoca tion of the railroad's special charter by the special session of the state leg islature just at the close of Governor Plngree's administration. ' Negress and Her Husband Lynched. k Greenwood, S. C. W.K. Pay, prom inent young farmer of the Troy sec tion of this county, was murdered Sat urday in his own yard by a negro, Oli ver ..Wledman, or Wietlman's wife, both of whom' lived on tho place, and n few hours after both negro and the negress. were Jyuched by Jay's Infuri ated neighbors. . , . . . . On the River's . . . By ' ELI AS LISLE ' Gwfunl, IS)t,buA. S. KIWinntMi. j i "What tllil you have to go nntl pick out this iVr fori"' complained the watchman. "Vou'ro only mnkliiK Hue trouble. , "Mau Is born tp. trouble as the spaVks fly upward," quoted tho man. "This was the uenrest oue," he added, lie wits ranting n little. m ! "You'd never got a-past iiio If If" "It you hadn't been taking a little nap," susKostwl (lie num., ,''W11, It's a good night for" he- paused, glancing down nrtho dark river, 'silvered over with, the wavy , radiance of the moon light "for sleep." ... . The wutcuiuau shuddered.. "You ain't really going to do It," he said entreat lngly and edged' forward. The com- pnnjr which employed him was opposed to suicides on its piers. "Don't come ' any nearer now,' warned the man, "unless you want to hurry me." There was a long silence, nccentuatcd by the nervous pulling of a belated tug far out on the river and the slapping of the little waves against the pierhead. i he mau was leaning against a pile at the extreme end of the pier. Within arm's length of him a steamship, made fast, upreared Its dark hulk. If some ii::o would only reach out of a porthole and seize him was the wild hope of tlte watchman. The man straightened up and stretched himself. "Pardon this natural" hesjtntlon," ho said lightly. "It Is time I went." "field on!" cried the watchman. "Don't don't don't be In a hurry!" It was the best he could do on the spur of the moment. The mau laughed, but he paused. Desperately the watchman groped for something anything to say. But the power of light and geulul con versation, which Is a special gift of those who watch by night, had gone from him. "What do yon want to do It for, any way?" he finally burst out. "I'm a justifiable suicide," replied tho man."" "A what?" This was beyond the. watchman's ken. "A justifiable suicide. You've liearf of a justifiable homicide, haven't von Well, I'm a justifiable suicide. I l.nv.' a right to kill myself.1' "N'ot off'n tiilx pier." said the watol man, with coiivU-ihm. "Nobody will know where I jump1 In unless yru tell them. Tl'O cirri': will carry the body away.". "Doii'Malk that way'-beso'rght ::. watchman, sitting down l-.t-avlij -'6.: i" stringpiece of the pier. "I I i!:.n't II' It." "I'm glad to see you sit down." ,. served the man. "lit-i-n iie imw 1 net not watch you so clo l;,' (r iV.ir y might make a rush. If you t'.'.d" I: glanced again at tho swift wati'r "we'd both go. nnd I wouldn't like ( take you from a sternly job." The watchman caught at the lar words. "Maybe you're out of work. 1 It's that, I know a Juli I might get yo tomorrow." "I don't reckon I shall be a rami Mat for any job tomorrow, thank you," snlf- the man grimly. Oh!" said the watchman blankly. Obviously he had got .on the wron; track. He tried another. "If It's from being broke" That reminds me," interrupted the other. He pulled a handful of bills out of his pocket and laid them on a plank There are several dollars there. I shall not need them where I'm going. The money may be of some use to you If you don't mind using a dead man's wealth." "It wouldn't hardly be lucky, would It?" fullered the watchman. "Most people aren't so squeamish nbotit legacies. Don't worry, I won't haunt you' "Maybe It's a woman that's the trou ble," pursued the watchman desperate ly, having struck another trail. "Rut you've got a right to wait and see how It turns out. I knew a Dutchman that lived in the same house with mo, and the lady he wits keeping company with threw him down. He turned on the gasr but somebody turned It off again. Say, In three months he was so stuck on another lady that he wits talking about killing himself again." "Curious people, the Germans," re marked the man absently. The bailied watchman rubbed his head painfully nnd patiently tried again, 'if It's sickness that's driving you to It, you don't want to be too quick about It, 'cause you can't never tell. Like ns not it ain't as bad us you think. There was a friend of my brother's in the grocery business shot himself ou account of not having good health, and the autopsy showed that he could have been fixed nil right If he had went to u good doctor." "I'm well enough in body," said the man shortly. "You don't talk like a man that's cra zy," ventured the watchman. ' "No? That's surprising, all things considered," remarked the man bitterly- ' "Say, pardner," said tho watchman appeallngly, "If you're bound to go you might as well tell me who you are and what you're doing It for. It'd save a lot of troublo to the coroner." "Very thoughtful of you. Well, I'm John Smith that's a lie; thirty-four years old; no friends, no relatives, to speuk of that's tho truth; live at 09l Fifth avenue that's a lie. And I'm doing this because It's tho only thing for me to do." "That's another," said the watch man promptly. He leaned over the side of the pier, swinging his arm In a sharp, sweeping gesture. ' ""'tt'iiiit's that you're dolug'r" tlio man demanded suspiciously. "Just throwing uwuy my plug of to bacco. Ain't you going to toll mo It straight Y" . The luati pondered. There vn a splashing sound front below hardly to be distinguished from the wash. of tho ripples, and In the wntchtuuu's atti tude a certain alertness. , , v , ,"Dout try any tricks," the. man said, "unless you want to hasten matters.", "Right across tho, eiid,'; said the wntehnmn sharply,' The man stared. '' "I guess you're a ' little queer; yourself," he remarked. "Hut ns you're polite' enough to bo In terested, I'll tell ynu-thls much..; It's a oasu of a .woman.", , ,.i ,..- J'Thnt's,-what I thought' .said, the watchman eagerly,, "Hut don't you let It knock, you out this way. , Brace lip'" - ; "It's no use," snld tho man quletlyi "There'8 no help for this." "Is she dead?" "Worse," replied tho man. "Gee!" said the watchman. "That's tough. Tough!" ho repeated, nnd there was honest sympathy In his voice.. ' "Yes," said tho man dispassionately, "It Is, rather. I'd been away for a year and when I came back well, I found out. What's that?" The tread of feet on tho far end of the pier fell ou his ear. Ho peered anxiously back, half turning. "I must be going." he said. "Look behind you," snld tho watch man. The man whirled around, facing tho river. Across the end uf the pier flout ed a rowboat, held In place by two men. who paddled gently. The watch man's whistle sounded Us keen, rat tling note. "You can't do It." ho snld to the man. i "They'll catch you If you jump; whan' ' rats and can swim like Hsu." ! The lloorlng of the pier was now vibrating with tho heavy Impact of swift feet. With a cry the man made a rush for the unprotected side of the pier, but I he watchman Intercepted and grappled Him. "Help!" he shouted ns they both fell They were locked tightly together when the police reached them. "This gonl Ionian." panted the watch mun ns he got to his feet, "has been drinking some nnd was walking off the end of the dock" Never mind that," Interrupted the man- "Ihe games tip, I ntn Charles Sales, gentleman." ho added, turning to the police. "I nm the man that's wanted." . - ?':?: "T- - "Wanted?" repented the watchman stupidly. "What for?" "Murder; that's all," answered one of tho policemen, nnd there was ex ultation in his voice, for this was a big catch. "Shot a man and n ghi In an. uptown jestaurant this evening. CohiV along, Sales." The wnuiinmn "looked blankly nt the man. "If If I'd only known," he stammered. His eyes wandered away and fell on tho little pile of money lying on the pier. "Hold on." he said weakly. "You you left something be hind you." "Keep the change." said the man bit terly. "You've earned It." Just What They "Were. Writing of the early days of Califor nia's prosperity, Mr. II. A. Vachell says: "The outward nnd visible sign of this amazing prosperity was most manifest In the houses (they were al ways spoken of ns residences) which, like Aladdin's palace, seemed fo be built and furnished In a single night. "On one occasion I was in n Pullman car. and we were passing through a valley dotted with most unsightly houses ramshackle buildings, for 1 1:0 most part, each an amalgam of half a dozen styles of architecture and each obviously built for show. " 'What are they?' asked an old Scotchman who was of the party. " 'They're private residences,' replied an American proudly. 'Yes, sir, we're passing through Paradise park. Six months ago. sir, this tract was a howl ing desert of cactus nnd sagebrush.' "'Kb, eh-h-h? Ye surprise me. I'rl vnte residences, ye say V' " 'Yes, sir. What did yon take them for?' . "The old Scotchman answered sober ly, 'I was of tho opeenlon that they must be lunatic asylums.' "A big fellow, evidently n cattleman from Arizona, burst Into loud laughter. " 'You've hit It!' he exclaimed. 'That's Just exactly what they air.' " Woman Doenti't Obey Itnlen. In spite of their historic solidarity, In spite of the powerful and binding In fluence of llieir common womnubocul and in spite of all ihe thoughts nni. fee-Hugs in which they slutru. I doub; whether such a thing lis friendship li: its very highest souse can over exls.' between two women, for the essentia, (ieiuents of friendship are uiiin sitati:.; confidence and unswerving loyalty, uik: these are precisely the two things which can never by any possibility be giver. by one woman lo another. Honor, in the man's understanding ot Ibis word, is something tliut has no ex istence in a woman's nature. While she loves uml while she cures, she will be loyal with a loyalty that neither suffering nor disgrace nor death Itself can shako, but that higher loyalty which Is faithful even to thoso who wrong it in this no woman bus a dliare. Kufford 1'yko in Cosmonolltau. A Lucky Illness. It was owing to mi illness that Sir Lawrence Alilia-i'adcina beeaino a painter. Ho was educated with the In tention of making him a lawyer, but sickness cut his studies short. When confined io Ills bed, ho relieved tho tedi um by making little sketches. These showed so -much ability that when ho Was well again ho reudlly obtained h,s mother's permission to devote hlmuelf lo painting. INGALLS' FORMALITY. flow It M'iin Jmoi-imI !' tut-Amtllunnt l.miMniv l'or Work. M. E. lunulls, prominent In railroad affairs lu iho middle wosl, has it rule that, cullers' intisl soiitl In their iiiiint from tin 'outer oiHce and await lib summons If he desires -to rtdiutt thotn It Is mill -of him that not u grout while ago din rule wits Ignored by a slriiugei' who swung wide (lie door, lot It close illi a bang and Jerkily said; . .. "Iligtllls. 111?", , r- -, ... , ... "1 mn Mr. Uigalls," replied tho rail roud mini, his choler rising. "So V" queried Iho stranger.' "Let ter for you." And he i bunded over hu .envelope, When Mr. Ingalls had rend the con tents, he appeared st:rpiised and asked .."Do you know what this says?" "Yep," replied the stranger; "station agent U, our town said you'd glvu mu Job If 1 brought thai to you." "Indeed!" commented lugalls Ironic any. "won, do- you not think your ehnnooB would be I niter If you at loasl knocked before entering, removed your hat when you entered and asked for 'Mr, Ingttlla' Instead of merely 'In gajls?' " The stranger looked dlscoiullted reached for the letter and slowly left Before lugalls recovered from his stir pruto there was a knock ou tho door mid, responding (u his "Come In," the Btrnnger re entered softly, removed his lint and gently Inquired; "la Mr. lugalls In, sir?" The magnate, deeply Impressed with the fact that his llltlv lecture had pro duced quick results, said cheerily; "Yes, my friend; I am he. What can I do for you?" "H for tner ' came the answer The!!, louder; "Do for me? You can gn to the devil for mo, you baldhoaded lit tie duffer! That's what you can do!" And ho departed, slumming the tloor. rhiladelphln TlmesJ.cdger. A t'ltliltlc I't-oiinanl, "Whether man or woman, the Indi vidual Is Incomplete," he announced with the air of one who had figured II nil out. "The Individual Is not a whult person, not a complete unit." "Oh!" she said, bewildered. "Then I am Incomplete?" 'Certainly." "And are you?" "Of course. Wo are really only pieces." "Then I suppose we ought to be pieced out, like a tablecloth (hat's tin small or a gown that lacks fullness." "Oh, no, I di.n'l believe lu piecing ti tnake'a complete human entity. There Is a better moth. id." ". . "What ?" she asked. "Splicing," he replied. A It Some-tltiu-N HanuetiM. "Anyway." said Kupeck, with a slgl long drawn out, "I may be able to wor ry along If they don't arrest me foi bigamy." "Arrest you for bigamy!" exclaimed the acting head of the luislit cumblna tlou. "What in the name of good lies do you mean by that'" "Just what I said," replied the meel anil lowly martyr. "I stein t hav married not only you. but your inollie: and nil the rest of your family ns well.' Chicago News. A tlu)p(H Chmi. "At least yon will try to poliimu Thanksgiving In the proper spirit, said the Jovial parson, "I suppose so," answered the ma who Is constitutionally gloomy. "Hu; I don't see much prospect of success If I don't have a turkey and mince pic dinner, I'll feel slighted, andif I do I'll have Indigestion." Washington Klar. Hani on the Trunr. Friend I hope you are doing all you can to light this footl trust. Editor Yes; I refused seventeen po cms this morning Just to keep the poets from buying food. Judge. Too much housework wrecks wo- j men's nerves. And tho constant care of children, day and night, Is often too trying for even a strong i woman. A haggard face tolls tho story of tho overworked housowifo and mother. Deranged nionsos, leucorrluEU- and falling of tho i womb result from overwork. Every housowifo needs a remedy to rcgulnto her menses and to keep her sonsitlvo fciunlo organs i in perfect condition. is doing this for thousands of I American women to-dayC It cured Mrs. Jones' and that is why a ho writes this frauk letter: Qlendeane, Ky,, Feb. 10, 1001, I am AO ftlad that your WJae of Cardul Is helping mo, I nm fouling hotter than I have felt (or yenm. I am doing my own work without any help, and I washed lout weulc and wan not ono bit tired. That nhown that tho Wino In doing mo g:od. I am getting flofihlor than I ever wan before, and nicep good and oat hearty. Hoforo I befnri taking wino i uuruii!, x uhuu w jiuvo to my down Uva or Mix times ovory day, hut now I do not think of lying down through tho day. Miui. ItioiiAnu Jonua, 81.0 t AT iuujj;int. For tAir.n tvl litem tore, HflrtrMi. irivlnff iTtriB. town, "Thj J.nlltV AihUoty JJnpnrirniitii ", Tho Chattanooga Alu-liulng C., CluiltHiioojjn, Tonn, Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat Vhti nrt-imrnt Ion contains i all of tho tllgesliinls ami (Uresis nil kinds ot itioii, it Kives niHiiiiib icnci ami never fulls to euro. 11. allows yuu to rati nil tho fund you wiui L Tim nitist sonslUvo stomachs can tuko It, lly Its uso many thousands of dyspeptics hnvo been Ctil'eil after tiverythlim ulu failed. It prevents formuMoii of KiiBtui t ho stom ach, relieving till (list rcssiirtoroutliiKi Dieting mi necessary. I'lciwant lutuku, It can't help Din no you goon Prepared only by K.O. I1kWitt.1i t'o. ''Iilniiru 'i'liufl. bollIucoiaehiHUli tliucvUiuQOo. ntn Trade Marks DEiiaNS OOPVRIOHTS AO. 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Ilnrrv Curl. ton. of Hltf Itiitu- llrriron. una Willlnm 'I'. Yurlt oi M vd ford, Ori'on. J. 1 . 1IHUK.KK, HcHllor. NOTICE 1'OR PUBLICATION. I'stTrn Mrvrr. Lahu Omrr.. IIitM'hnrK, Otu..Ht .. -i.l.VArl. Nittice In hiTt-hv itivt'ii tiirtl In cumtl Inure vc'Ah the tirovilnUM of Die ni't of t.'onurcoti of Jtiuou, IhiN, vniiilcd "An tut fur lite milu of UmWr Uni'U lu the Put.'i of I'ullfortiln. Drr Ron, Nrvmlrt, mid V(hlnKion Ti-rritory," n fxti'lidid to nil tho l'uhlie Laud Hlntt; Lv met ul AiikumI 4, Jt'HKI'H T. 'iI.K, of Hpokftlie. rotitiiy of HiMiknue. Htnte of Wfth lutitoti. hi I li In ilny hied In thU ouVo hU wtirti tfttfnifiil No. .t-VD, for the i'utrhne f tlio SK'.nfNW':, nnd lot No. 1, .' and I, of Station No. ?l, lu Tortiiihtp No .!- H Hnnit" No. '.' Knt, And will offer nnf la nhow Mini tho intid Noiittht Is mure vulunhle for IU (iiiImt or ntoiH limn for nKrieiillurnl i.Hrj.fifie. nnd to Mcf KtcT Htui llt'Cidver nt ltntliiiiK. OfK'Hl, "ll Wodiu'HiHV. Uh- Mil dv of Miii-h. V.Hvt w nniiii-h nt wltm-p!: t"nrl'i. t'nrlnon, Wnllm-e ( icevnud 'hnrh' .. .Intinxnit, of Kpoknui', I'li nutoii. nnd V. W. Wlllii. of ivmit. Orctfon, Any ntn1 n!5 .Ttotm otuStnttiif mivcntfly Um nhovc dt'-iTihi'd liui'i" nro r'j Jt- tt'l to lll' llieir ctiilMiH In Dik (illlt c on or l-rtnrt nld ith hiy of Mnrch, .l. J. T HtdtxiM, ItciflMr, NOTICK FOIt I'UIIMCATION. I'NITrii STATC- f,.Nli OCrtt'K, KoKtflnirK, Drw., Nov. 7, l'.r., Nolieo U hftti'hy ulv(-n thin in 1'i.iin.llHiicf with (lie provlloii of tlio net of I'oiiKni ol Jilllti II, lh7M, cnlilli.-d "An Hi't for Iho Milo of tllllhlT llUKlH III till! HtlLK'M Of ( 'it) I foril ill, Off!' on, .Ni'viiiln, itnil HhhlUKtou Tcrriiory," n ;xlrt:d'd lo nit Ihu Tiihllc I.tind Hlniox hy n: of AilKUht I. MK', f.(H!HA I.YON.H. of Trnil, contity of Jnvkhou, Niaht of Oregon, tuts ih In diiy llh-d in (IiIn olllci.' har cworn nIuk-. iiient No. liui'i, for the iiiri'hiii! of tho HW'-f. if Htcilnn No ;). InTowuMli it No. :t h.. itiniird No. 1 Kut, unit wilt offi-r proof to kIiow Hint thti land HoiiKht 1ft morn vnluiihlc for ft tlmhor or fitouo thnn for iiKrh'ultunil "itrpOKCn, nnd to 0MnhUrh hor Plnim (o mi I it hunl ln-foro A, H, llllton, M. H. Coiiiinlioucr, nt M'llford, Or K"ti, on Wcdnniidiiy, ihu Ith dy of i chriiury, l(m:i, Mho nnrnisH u wiim-atie; Hnnttiel (h-nry, hiffuTKoii Kuwait, Thorium l.yotiH nnd Hurry f'ninphull, ul f'l mil, Oregon. Any nnd ti ' iKThtniH (dntinfuff ndvornety (lie HlKivo-dff rrlitod iundH urn rcoiutHtud to II lu Iholr Htil in in thl ofllce on or hoforo unid Ith niy oi ruorunry, imiii. J. I . lIiIiIXIKH, KCftUHCr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. """" ..".-..ii.Ki "iKl"i M.Il.'UUIO.ir 17, 11102. Nolk-o In lioroiiv ul vim Unit ihe follow. f nn.l fni..n l 11..... ....... .. I. 1 loiwiutniMl Knlllor Iiuh lllml nolluo ol hi. I11I..1;. lion to inulio llruil prmf tn aupporl of Ilia olnlm, uml IhalHiilil proof will ho iniiito hoforo A, H. Hilton, U. H. conimiHMorinr. ul M1-1ir11rtl.U100.1n. on HntorOny, Kiihrimry 5, 11Km, viz: llOIIKICr A. NKII,I ?:..?.? r,h?. '4 '.! NW,.(I of ?-A, oeouon o, rowiimiip ,10 nouin, lllliiKo 2 lOllBl. Honrimen tlio followloK wllne.e lo provo h cnntlnuoim rcmilow pun iind unlltvutlori , hla contlnuoiiH rcaulolH'.: upon Ul Hllltl lllllll, VI..' IJnvnl Zanon, Henry A. Mcyon. Illlilolph IHotmrateill nnd Mnrtln Xnnon, nil of Ualto took, uregon. J . t. iiiuniir.f, itnuintor. NOTICE KOU PUBLICATION. UN1TKI1 STATKH IANOOrriOK, lioKeliliri. (In... lien. 9.1. imw. with the ornvlHloiiH of iho not of (-,.,, ,.VU. ,,1 ' Juno a, 1(178, entitled "All not for tho mil,, ol lltnlior lunil In Iho Hlnte. nf niillloriiln. Ore- "- ".. ...'j r....., B hi 1. 11, nt, 1 nm, nrl!' Hon, noTiiim unci niiHiiuilloli Territory," tin AK.ii.i.-.i i.i .in mu i-iioui; i,ii in n ilieil ny u:l -f AUKUIUW2.NNIK n)M(Y( .. i npoKiiue, eoiiuiy ot MlioKiino, Hlnlo nl igl.jll, liaa thlmhiy lllcd III llilnullleo hoi llllaolllen hor aioorn ....... .liileiiicnl No. -11711, for Iho liiirehiio of II. Kl. v' S W' HoiW."' ,W' HV'V'1 NK!f "' olloii lost, uml will offer piiinf in .how Unit iTie luinl ii.iirhl la more viiIiiiiIh. (or I1h 1 1 in her iu- hIoi lliiin loriinrlcullurnl nr.,ofen,nnil IncHlnhll h hor elnlin lo mild land helorn It. I,, lliirlloti, eoniily clerk, iitdrnnlii l'iin Ori Kon, nn Mon' ilny, the tllll iluy of Mnreh, lllill Hho liurneK i-b wllnoaana: John Waller, ll. 14, Oroun.nnii Joseph Ciirrlu, of flrnilla I'naa, OrOKon, and Ulloy llmmneridoy, i f Hold Mill, OroKon. Any and nil pnraona oIiiIiiiIiik ndvernely tho nhnvo-ileiierlhud Innda nro reoueleit lo llln their oluluiH In thlaoffleoon or huloro mild III It duy of Mnreh, 11K1I, J, T. IlltlDoKH, ItoKlator, i k4 DO YEARS' (ME HOOIETIKS OF MEDIfOKD. . f. o. O, r.-l.eiliti Nu. rti, ii, evii. in I. o. (, If mill uvury buiuriiiiy ill nt h in, !, ItillH Di-oiiiurii uiwavs wuicuiin-, . : . ' ' ', ! H. tt'hl'AI.KINM, A. II, NAVI'.OU, Itt'll, Hnu, ' ' N. U. I. II. O. I' . IMullti ItlVI'l- Ulil'iiliililtilUll, Nu. .Hi, mi-en. la I, a, t;, i hull the tinm! unit tqlinu WiMiii'mluj-M ol uarh iinvtitli in p, i,-, V, T. YuliKttyurJhu, ' ona &i j iiumiii. vipiilnKiiMi;r hivlti-ii in'tumnl ' lnvlti'tl iii hi limit, Al l . KJ . M .'ti MlNNlK I'ox, Wi.tl, Him', ' A. y, tt rt, M.- MttMi nrnt li'i-uliiy en or ho" (ore fall iniiiin nit))!, a,., in fln.i,iG liiili, " ... J- W hum v v, M, . V, V. I.II'I'I.SXVVI, Ul'l , Ml'i K, el I' "iili.iiimi lunui- Nu, j, i,,i, Uilj -v.-nlii ut H u. l". yinlll lin.lliiir .1 ., .v .. .... ,v,.,t , ,,, r.iiwuuo. 11. u. If. II 1U I1.IM. M nl II J - - T" , l'Hlfl'4, U. UIU.IIUUH. - Kit lull t H Of the Muimhtinfia -qHi.....i. hu... No. I I. ment fn revulur mvlni. .... . Ud KrUlwH o( each iiioiiUi in a. ti. u. w. A.O. U. W Uenreiiut llouor-Hmlii-r Ituliia tivuiilini ol moh iiiiiotli. m a, O, U, W. hull" ,, 'I'KIIKHMA IIUIIBAMU.O.Ul U, ItlWK UnCKItHVUII, Itl'll. 11 ..A'Vi'iL'i' -,l',",f 'W1. i"iriiu"oryBri t a llmlr liu 1 in tin, nimru b ook, Vlnlllin UrolliorsluvlioiHomtiiiiO. " WaI.I.AI'K Wooik, ti. W, Ahiiaki, Itl'll iiaiiii, llui-onler. K. U. ol A.-Mtnlforil Loilui) No. wi meant ovoi-y Hullir.tuy c.v..i.li, In A, W, V. W, h I Vl.lllim I' mtorn Invllril io iiiionil, .... u- W, hmi'iiKKwiN, 1'. M. . I.. A. Joiiiiam im, uW.!,ol1.',!!'," "'. ,"0 W,.rl.l C'Btiu. No. w. nioin a ' ItnuAt'N Mann, tMork, J' W'1V"',r' ' 0 I liryKiiiillHMinim cirtlr. No. si,, iVomuii ai wooiii-rnit Mucin Miroui! uml fourik Tuiwilnv 0l ni(.iiimiithnl7:HU p. in. la K. of I'. lull, VIKillUKi.liilor. Invltml. . i "'l .. . , N. It. MKtlVNHKI, II, N. Katiikuink tt'Air, tlork. W. It, a,-ChHir A. Arinur t'orpn No, si mtoln mii'ouii anil Mu"ll U l-.llit.,h,y n( curb MHiiuli ul II o'olok i, in., ii W.HHliimu'ii li.ll, VI.-.llliiKi.ltcr Inviiod, Mas. Mas. Ivan IIi uahiiii II. M. ANIlllt'S, I'llfJ. U, A. H.-('hioitor A. Arthur tt So, it mt'otH iu Woodmnn' hnll ovory hucuud nnd fourth Moii.) ii y uiHhi i ltnvti ,,,, h nK 7.W) Ullli.iHCuiiiriiilt'B.'onllullv Invllrd to bIImU. D. ' UAWtitArKU. fotn. U. ANliHt'rt. Adjmmu. ('rulcriinl llnittif rlioiiit-.. MitA ov'ilry Kriilitv ol 1'. hulhlliiir, .Mr.l.,r.l, llr.-ip,!,. Vl.ltlnii Hlt!m mill llrotlicru iMnliull) lovltM, ll.:UT.ul.,v's..r,Plry. ",""""' (I K H.-l(i.omrflii,it-r, Nn. at. tnpiil..fc op.l iiii.l (..iitlli 1 huLiluv-, ,i t,n. l, .....nn, . MumiiiIc Mull, Miulli.nl, tin Vlalllim M tor. i.it.1 biotlium oltul. wclcomf. Mlis l J, rit.tl . Mr, If. MATT1K K. I'lCKKI., Hui-folnry, OIITJBCIIES OF MEDKOHU. MotlKHtUt KiHm-oiittl l liurrn W. II. Miioro, ininlnr. I'rt'iu tiliiK ovi-ry HuliOalh nl 1 . m. omi t. -an p. in. Sumiii) .cIhhjI at iu . ni., II. t.llkny, ,ipl (,'lona imi'tliiK tji-ory HuUI.nl l at rloNo ol niririoii, l.ovl F.ut-olt. Inadnr. Fo worn. Ii-bbui' ovrrv Holil.mli r-vi-uliiK al :!, o. Kauiiai. iirrt. IfMjular w-okly iirnyor nits.u Inif pvrry Thunulay gvoolnil nt7i.M. I.tullra MiwInifcin'lt'fiTKry wmk. SlUnlowiry ocln nmotii tlio flr.l Krdlay la each inoutli. I'rii.hytorlan Churcli Tliouia. V. Hay, n u aiMlim iiai lor. Ilualilrno. al maii.o li, roar ol i liun-h. I'niacklOK ovi-ry Halibatli at II a. m. alio a o. Ill, HOMlav aihiMil nl to ... f i.- tioro, Hiiol. cliiLllmi Ku.li.nvor liir-iliiir"oni iiour iM-roro tan ovoiiIiik arrrim, Nl.. P,liu lloaif, I'rc. Miil-wiirk iiuh-IIou tvi-ry Tlitir. iluy nl h . in. i.anitv aiii HKlrly r.try oilier in .Oay alrnnon, Mm. H.ratl Va III ko,IT. I.a.lli-i. MlB.iunary Hwlrti -.'.I Tuonluy ol fa.-o monlli at a;ai p. tu y r. Sorali Van llyco IT- llnttl.t ohtirrh Mi.v. T l. rP.n:i ..... SaliOulli .Krvlrmi: ITonclili.o II a. in. ami li p. ill ; Hiil.lmili Nt-loiot In a, in, i, y, p, i- 7 p. 111.; prnvoi iiifi-tliiii 1'tniriMliiv at 7-;.i.. m. . rovi lmlit uii rtliiK at g ,ni p, i. i, Muliir.lay pro! ("Iloir flr.t H-iliOalli. rilriiiiKora anil Irloml. n wayawi'icoinc. riirmtiait rliiircli Corimr ol Hu lli" amTl alrrota, rroitohlliK ovi-ry l.orrt'a liny at II a. 10. ami p. in Huiiiluy 1H I at 111 a. tn. I'lavi:- rtlfollntf nirrv I!,. .....i.. Tlioppoiilowiikom. k. M, I'nltorni n iiii.torl itoitiiiii, 111 mo cinircu. MotlinillntT'.pliicopal Chiirrti Month Itov. f I II ui.i)-, iiouor. i r.-u.-i.HiK ovvry Huiiiluy .11 n. Ill, una cvi-iiIoki Huiiiluy i!t.ooi nl lun. in, i ini) .-r llil-i- iiik 11.11 r.l,iy nioiilnif ut S oVlwIt ; ... , 7 " ....nniu.i niKiny ointili. rnl i f iIiu-mIiiv 111 Ciltlll nil, nil. nl 'III. ... I......... 0111; la cimllally Invlu-il to all oiir .crvltW Kl. Mark'. I-'iiIitoimiI r'lmrili :-Kvf.ii.r.riu n.,.t a'iriiHiii. tat nun ;H hiiimIuv .r t.ni inil. . 7:.) p. tn. li,y rounniHiinu, SM Humlny l ,.,i,-, i!'!!1. 'i.l'J' '"'. "'"n1"" pruyT ami nor 111011, III, Htiniliy ul midi monlli ul a. in. Hun. 1lny1chool1ulo11.nl. All IihIimI, I'owii In-u. '- M. lill. tniin. I'rluat In i-liiirno 1 lirl.tlan Hcionoo norvlrra aro liclil cr Huiiiluy mornliiB il olovi n o'oSoi'k al Ilia lorionofK, 11, Dunham, ol 'mifint. All am vi:lromo. iNOTICK I-'OIt rUI5I-tCATlQN. Dnitko HTATiea U.111 OrriOK, ., . ."""''oirit, Oro., Nov. mlit r", ,.iN,!'1 l,"1,"!r,','', 'V" llml I" ' ipllaim Willi Iho Iho pn.vl.loiiH ol iho ni-l ol foiiKr.-.. ol Juno II, vtM ,oiitl I "An not lor Iho anlo of llmlior n.ii.1. In tho HtutoH ol Ciillfiirnln, dr... Kou, Ni-vinlii, ami Wiuhliiuloii 'IVrrllory " im ii? a uKiVkt v. iKiy,1'" ia ""iu" "u' , , ., . ' J'IIN ' Jf'IINWIN, ol Illy initio, ,-.,i, ij- j,,,.,,,,,, Hlnto ol Oro. K-Mi, liii.thl.iliiy iiloii ti,, nnioo hi. i,m KSI'f'Si ''". 10ir,-l,ni.o ol tho S4 I Ml ., HU of MM ,-, of Koolli.n No. , , I'm "" ('. I' N"' 'f """" N"' 'J ""'. '"' will oiler priiol in ,how thin Iho luinl .ointht iiioro vnliliil. 0 for Itx llmher ,,r mono thi 11! for nur 011 torn t. nr., ...... .....1 ... ........ r.. . V: fhilin I.. Mi.irl Inn. I l'.n,li, liBi'ili 1. 0, ,,,'iv 1 i...if ..1 11..... " ."""-'i.niny liiilh ,'iiiy 01 jannhry: ! iix.:.r V" i ,l.r'',.V'',. ','! tlfe: I). It, IV 11,1 er.nl lli.lhui.l ,, ii i-hulti, of lll ti, (iri-'ui n i l l IX, Z'!,' ol Conlrul Point. Oreuoii Iwnaltf. Ul!. lriinl I'iu., Oreui.n. John (Hon. Any uml nil . perhiinn elalnilnn nilverNolv Iho iii.ivo in .erineii Uin.lM nro reiiieleil fo II In tholr oliilniH In ihlH nllleo on or I olorn nl I Vllh (lay ol Jiiniinry, lttia. JI'. IIiii wikb, lu-Hln'ur NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION. Unitkii Httk Imnii Omcit, " 'H, urenoll. Nov. 7, 11KI3, woneo la linrohy olveii thai (11 oiiiiii.ll.iiie V'. !. 'l'".L','.'y '! ol ol ConitruKa of '.1 ", enii ien "An nut lor lha milo ol IhHLn. l,,,,,!. !. ,i I,. . i ,1 .'..wla "OIU 11, (j,,v,1 i" '""' 01 in 1 1 lor I) In, (Jro- , V, ' ' """ ian.ii lerr iory," na i! !M " ," ,""",e r'"' WA Ml 11 I'llQU Modfonl, (rilintv ol JliekBOII. 'Hlnlo of Oro. "" !''! liny Hod In thin ollleo hla u-nni i ",''li!'3'i5',, "Til ii "'"J"'"'1'""" "' lh" H'i f! "M N,"- '.Weal, nnd wIlloKur proof, ow thai, tlio Innil aoimht la moro viiliinhli !' ,r '""her nr atono tlinn lor Hifrlnnlluriit ",rP0". nnd to ealnlillah hla nlalm lo iinlil ."I? A' "H"'". H. 'JouiinlsHloiiiir, nt ,,, i' ' ',',,.,,'J.', , '.If ' ' "j " ' n til l-.lny, the llll, day ol '.""ninry , um. lie iinnieH an wllnemieBl ll. W. ,, if!',' ,'! Mlfril, Oreiioii, llnrviiy ItleliniilHiin, I rail, Oreiton, nnd 15. Wornmii anil jc, N. ",,lr"l!r "'. ,,'',",'',' r"H""- Any nnd nil purpoiia elulinliiK ndvomoly Iho "'""vo - ilcianrilioil limilH nro roouoHtod In llln 'I nilr clnlina In thla ollloo on or bull, re mild I-Ulj In TmvMM ''"' trlliiry, IIIOII. J. T. IIipu HugUior.