THE WEST SIDE J 08. A. 0, BRANT, KtliWr mt pniurli'lor. (IN DVAW1 rwlv wnHn - - TUrM luonllia, . .l no FRIDAY, HEtM'KMBEU !, 1W0 lias Toddy really recovered his voice or has Mirk simply removed his censorship. ft it Once more the wheat shipments at Galveston are in motion, and other main linos of trutlio will soon be opened. ft ft " The best sign of returning sanity in China is that the mithoritieB recognuo the friendly attitude of the United States. ft ft ft Only four of the forty churches of Galveston are standing. The fact gives the world a true sense of the devastation of the city. ft Galveston grew into an import ant seaport because it had except ional advantages, and not one of those has been lost. Gov. Roosevelt met a man in Montana who was with him when he killed his first buffalo. Teddy has also killed bears and told the truth about how it happened. . . ft ft ft The amount collected for the Johnstown sufferers was 2,915, 340.30. Galveston's death list is four times as large as that at Johns town and the destruction of pro is immensely greater. ft ft The public would not object ii the coal strike made the price of that useful pro net look like thirty cents. But there is no chance of that. Why shouldn't Germany float its loahs in Wall street.. If reports be true there is lots of water there, ft ft ft Oom Paul kept his promise that the world would be staggered, and he is as much staggered himself as anybody. ft ft ft Texas has suffered a heavy calam ity, but the whole country stands by her and offers the hand of fra ternal sympathy. ft ft ft A cartoon represents Bryan locked in the stocks with Carl Schurz as keeper. Rather a grim prospect for the boy orator. The intensity with which Gal veston has gone to work to repair a great calamity 6hows its splendid vital strength and indomitable grit. - ft ft ft Not a foot of territory ceiled to the United States has ever been surrendered, and Bryan will be the last presidential candidate to sug gest such a proceeding. ft ft ft The Cubans have bad an election without a fight. This shows that they are not yet up to the high level set by Tammany in election affairs. ft ft We haven't heard anything late ly of that small bill that Secretary Hay presented to the Sultan some months ago with a request for prompt settlement. ft ft ft The recklessness of tobacco smok ers caused 1)12 fires in San Fran cisco last year, and children play ing with matches only 91. About time to quit blaming the little folks for carelessness. ft ft ft Marion Harland objects to pro miscuous kissing. So do we all, most emphatically when its our girl that's the object of theHe insid uous attacks upon her precious health. Judging by the late accident in California, steam beer kegs as well as steam boilers need safety valves. However, the pressure on the inside of a beer keg is not usually allowed to go very long unrelieved, ft ft Emperor William, it is said, never allows his speeches to be printed in Germany until three or four days after they have been de livered and he has had time to make up his mind what he has said. ft ft ft J'T Oregon has nine rural mail de livery routes at the present time. In 1897 three separate routes were established at Turner, Marion coun ty. In July, 1899, two more were established, one at LaGrande and one at Hood River. In June, 1900, one was authorized at Shedds, Linn county, and one at Dayton, Yam hill covnty. In July of this year one was put in at Newbcrg, and on the 15th instant the last one was authorized for Suver, this county. There are in the neighborhood of a dozen applications for new routes in Oregon and Washington now pending, but so great a demand has been made for this service all "over the west that action upon these ap plication is necessarily slow, and cannot be authorized until the pro posed routes have been examined "ty tin iaspwtor, We dou't mean anything un pleasant, but wo should like to know, just for curiosity, whether Senator Stewart has sold his silver mines and invested the proceeds in Philippine trading companies. Can anyone inform us? ft ft ft Teddy is certainly nmiuing ver satile. , Ho made a speech in Mon tana and gave out his three column le'ter of acceptance at Oyster Bay on the same date. However, it is possible that he did as Stevenson is said to have done in ISU'2 accepted his letter and gave it out without reading it. British scientists predict that the bubonic plague will surely visit the United States next summer.' Ab we are already in direct and con tinued communication with six ports wheie it is epidemic, it will Ih a proof of good quarantine work indml if the disease i kept out. Meanwhile, it might Ik) well to at tempt to exterminate the rats that carry the plague. ft ft ft Automobiles are being used with great success in the French army maneuvers now going on, and the commanders are enthusiasteo over them. It begins to look as if, in war as in peace, the horse's day of usefulness is past except to fur nish filling for cans of "first class, guaranteed army liecf." It is claimed for a new process of 'carbonising" steel thai it will make warship armor which will be absolutely impenetrable to Bhot and shell. It begins to look a.) if naval warfare is shortly to return to the conditions of the good old days when one sailed alongside . his enemy's craft climled on board and brained the other fellow with an ax. ft ft ft The Philippine policy outlined by the president in his letter of in structions to the Taft commission is all right from the American point of view. It offers the Filipinos all, and probably more, real happiness than they could possibly get under their own rulership. The bother is that they would rather make a Uitch of ruling themselves than have some alien make a success of it. And in this, they are like some other people ourselves, for in stance. ft ft ft Germany refuses to make peaco with the Empress Dowager until the men who were responsible for the outrages have been surrendered to her for punishment. Nine-tenths of the American people will back Germany up in this. A little whole sale justico against the ring leaders in China will do more to guarantee the safety of foreigners in that country than will all the guaran tees that Li Hung Chang can give in the next fifty years. ft ft ft It is asserted, and pretty nearly proven, that less than 10 per cent of the goods kept in the grocery stores of Oregon are produced on the coast. More than 75 per cent could be produced here if the pre- per effort were made. Farmers, raise your own bacon, beans, toma toes, canntd and dried fruit, butter, eggs, honey, etc. Then $8,000,000 will be saved to the Btate of Oregon annually. This state will be afilict ed with hard times as long as we continue to buy largely from the east and ship but littlo there to sell in return. The Willamette valley haB been wheated with a persistency that cannot be explained. From tin earliest days in tho state's history the soil has been repeatedly sown to this product, to the exclusion of all other cropaf until it is suspi cioned and believed by some that nothing else will pay. Almost any other crop will yield better returns. Clover will beat it dollars to halves and, if managed in connection with stock and dairy will readily quad ruple the earnings acre for acre. Perhaps it was "the best thing that ever happened" when Western Ore gon farmers met with a practical failure. Whatever the cause, it is gratifying to hear from our own farmers of the resolution to "get out of wheat" and into more profitable agriculture. Stayton Mail, ft ft ft The death list at Galvoston con tinues to grow, and the destruction of property mounts up far beyond tho first estimates. But the authori ties are laboring with the greatest energy to perform the first duty of relieving distress and preventing sickness. Amid such scenes of dis tructions a herculean work miiBt be faced, but everything has been done that could be done, and tho agencies of relief from the outside are now in touch with the suffering city. Those experienced in calamities who have arrived on the scene say the loss of life and the devastation at Galveston are worse than at Johnstown. It iB all the more necessary then to extend the aBsist ance needed in the promptest ami amplest manner, and to keep up the stream of contributions. WASHINGTON LETTKK. Washington, D. C, Sept. 17. Gen. Chaffee and the American troops now there are likely to eat their Christmas dinner in Pckln, so far as can bo seen at present. It Is believed that tho refusal of Eng land and Germany to will-draw their troops, caused Russia to change her mind, and that it was liecauso of a knowledge of that change, although there has been no ollicial announcement, that this government made a promise of pro tecting Li Hung Chang, if ho need ed protection, which makes it practically certain that our troop will be kept lit Pckln as long as the negotiations which Li and several other chinamen are to conduct on Udialf of tho Chinese government, go on there. Minister Conger bus sent an important communication concerning these negotiations but tho department of Statu declines to give it out. Unknown tint Mr, Conger does not feel as much con II- l.'iicii in Li Hung Chang, as this government exhibited, and he has probably sent a word of warning as to the danger of trusting him tOO far. i Shrewd observers are predicting that soon after the opening of nego tiations with the Chinese, the allies will split and that each nation will endeavor to get tho U1 settlement it can regardless of what the others got. 1 hat u believed to lie the end Li Hung Chang is aiming at. The numlier of those who believe that Germany and Russia will in tho end ho found acting together and that Loth will demand territory is increasing. It may be necessary for Undo Sam to show his willing ness to ll ;ht for his treaty trade rights in China, if not actually to fight for them before tho business is settled. Several of his allies are his greatest trade- rivals and the old gentleman' has need to be very wide awake to escape being buncoed, Mr. S. Iwaunira, who is a gradu ate of the Japanese Imperial Uni versity and Chief Secretary of the Kyota Chamber of Commerce, who is making a weiuiolliciul tour of the U. S., with a view to increasing business between Americans am Japanese, is now in Washington. Ho expressed himself as follows as to what otighj to bo done by the powers in China: "There aietwo possible courses for tho powers to take in dealing with the future in China. One is Id make a confed eracy out of tho country, with the different provinces as independent states, like tho German Empire, the second course is to preserve the Chinese Empire under jicw rulers. The formation of a confederacy would U no easy task for the pow ers, and they would have to act as protectors and general overseers all the time. If the powers interested in China would stand firm in tho maintenance of tho Chinese Con federacy, tho thing would be ac complished. The present dynasty has not sullicient support nor pop ularity to maintain its authority. Many of the ignorant and supersti tious natives are led to believe through tho "star-gazers" that the end of the present dynasty is near, and the multitudes look for a new reign within a short time. A strong army will be needed in China all tho time, and Japan can furnish this army if the other interested powers will come forward with tho money." Washington o plo havo alady done much for the Galveston suffer ers, but they aro to do more. Wod nesday of this week has been set asiJc as Galveston day. Every theatre in the city will give a bene fit performance, tho entire gross re ceipts to go to the relief fund, and there are few persons in the city who will not contribute something, directly, or indirectly, on that days Ex-Secretary and ex-Senator Car lisle was in Washington on legal business for several days, but all efforts to get an expression of opin ion from him on current polities were met by the smiling reply that he was out of politics and had noth ing to say at this time. Mr. Car lislie is said to bo rapidly accumu lating wedth in tho practice of law. Tho government is being run just now almost entirely by minor offi cials, although the usual vacation season is about over.- One roaon for this is that tho president and members of the cabinet spent more time, than usual, owing to the Chin ese troubles, in Washington during the pasj, summer, and they aro now getting some , rest and recreation preparatory to the winter's . work before them.' Another reason is that the political campaign is now fully under way and several mem bers of tho cabinet are in demand as stump speakers. The president is at Canton, presumably for rest, but tho telegraph reports him as constantly holding important con ferences with his political friends, ,'o he vidently isn't there entirely mr rest. Attorney General Griggs and Secretary Hitchcock, hoth of whom have had long vacations, are the only members of the cabinet in town. How About I ho Knlililnif (itnnrit "Every crnp game in Portland has been vict indued by loaded dice, an t one of tho suborners, Sam Rolf, Is lit jail. Rolf is ft manufacturer of dice, and in moments of tem porary absent-mindedness, ho oc casionally loads tho dice, Armed with a pocketful of theso eulns, Rolf and a companion began a campaign against tho crap games, and swindled every ono in tho city. Rolls operations became known this afternoon after tho chit f of police had arrested him on First street for failing to leave town when ordered to do so." The Portland Telegram publishes tho above. What strikes ono as very peculiar is that Rolf was warped to quit town for robbing the game, yet the police allow tho games to do business and rob tho eoplo who attempt to win from them. Tho Telegram should in form tho public what interest tin 1 ! I ! . , I . I .1 ponce auuioruies nave in ineso games that they should become their protectors, Eugene Guard. Doesn't the Guard know that Portland licenses this and other evils? As the games are now sanc tioned by the police, any Interior-1 eneo on tho part of another gam is sure to meet with a hot rebuff. What a common thing it Is for man to work twenty yours accumu lating a competency and then de cide he can do better in some far away state, remarks an exchange, lie sells bis property at a sacra lice, tries some other location, and in a few years finds bis littlo fortune scattered to tho four winds. Every train that passes through his town is loaded wild chumps. One half tho passengers have beuii west or east and got bmko and aro return ing to their old homes to legiri over again. ' Tho other half have just sold their old homes and are run ning away to become poor. Why are people so foolish? Tho whole world is alike all around. There is no place where tho climate is al ways pleasant, no place where con tentment dwells; there is no place where wealth is easily gained. No place where work seems play. Don't run to th other side of the world expecting to find anything differ ent. Tho writer of tho above has, to a groat extent, tho correct idea, but any man in drottthy portions of the middle west may wiu by coming to Oregon. True, every state has its drawbacks, but Oregon has tho least number. After eonsitlering various samples of last ditches, Oum Paul decided nut to purchase any. " What has liecoiius of thooctofus? We haven't heard anything of it fur several weeks. a a Of course ltussia objects to par titioning China just now! When she gets her railway completed she hopes to gobble tho whole country herself. The horse abattoir at Linnton is not to Iwi started up this fall, says tho Oregouian, although there are largo bands of cayuses cavorting over the ranges of Eastern Oregon litterally rolling in fat and longing to be pickled ami sent on an Euro pean tour before the cord, chilly winds of December send thm cow ering and shivering into some can yon to starve through winter. The managers of the abattoir, however, know when they have had enough, and have decided to quit. They havo worked hard for several years to rid tho ranges of Eastern Oregon of useless horses aud to furnish the people of France, Sweden, Den mark, Germany or any other coun try where horse meat is eaten with a superior article, but the govern ments of theao countries have put every possible obstruction in their way, and have prevented them from making any profit, so they have concluded to stop exporting horse moat ami let those who aro hunger ing for it go starve. ' Set YMm Get fat ; get nice and plump ; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food-works ; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look out 1 Look out for colds espec ially. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food, the easiest food in the world ; it is more than food , it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it. Don't get thin, there. is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. 111 agreeable taste will surprise you. ,omp,e BtUl l HOWNK, . ' fi. wi n.wju onpnv Nolle for Publication. pirn! jitili Set II. Ul (ml'. Nov 1 TIMIIMl I.AN l, ACT J UN l- , Wh. ' 11,1. UmlOltlit", ' h n t i 1 -. rioii, ' Sui,mbi r lath, luxO. I' .lla. 1.. 'l. ...nl L t, 1.1 b 111, II, ut M .1.1 1 .1 1. 1 1 M lit,.. rlih lli"t""il"" 11I tlm I of r,itijii-M ni jmin . IIiVH, viiIOIkiI "All "l 'iii- Oia anil ol liiniH-r IhiiiIk in iin-i"' ill CmIiIomiI, nr. . ,,H, av.,,l, Mini IVa-lilntM.ill 1,-rrlliii r ," "uti-li'lul i'U l I'l'I'Hi' lain! SlHt.' Ii 'l 11I Annual l"''J, t'lmrlm MnilUnn, nl (ml- IMllli'llta.POOllljr l rom, bihi Mmmii iirrvifii, ililailnv flloil III I !) ullliw lilaawi ru Hiiir mriil No, ton I, fur Urn luri'lm ill (lii-M K 1-4 ' . ........ A I.. r..t.l,li, N. k M llultun III p,,,,"!, I I....,..- , sii ft W urn! III ufTr prin.f In allow Unit. llm lunil ncnmlit In mum vnIiiiiIiIh lor lu llnil'r , ,i,m iliait f'ir nurkulliirnl .uri,'-, mol lo rainlilinn. In I'liiloi lo Mill )"1 Muni tin- i,.,. u,,.l I ( iu.kI witr i,f 1 1, l f,f1li i' t I Iri'imi CUV, orri'Oii, on Wtcliii'.iliiy, ton JMh ilnjf n! isovriiii"1!, ihw. IIk iimiuw wltlipux-n: Kri'i'ionli 0, Huliliinon.ol Knll t'lty, I'ri'K'MI Mii'IiruI O, Kly tut. id r ail- i'll,V, Of' Hon. AUii'rtN. lOil'ltnotl. ol Ktillnl'll.v, tifriioii, . J, mum IxiiiikIib, ol linlopo' ili'iiru, tiii-iiott. Any kiul H itriiit itui tit I iim mlvtrnly Oiw ...... it... vllart.t lit,lti kril ruiilifratitit 111 till1 llii'lri'lHliiu lu lln oitt, tin or tii'lur tl'l 2Mti HIIJ l .-MiviMiiurr, I HAH. II, MmiHKH, Kl'DlaliT. Not lee fur I'lihllciitliiii. I Flral pill) M"'l III I "1 lillb Nv t TIMIIKIl LAN 1i Ail" JUNK 8. IM7S. If. M. I.niltl I Hlln ori'uun i'iir,fir'iiiii 'ilviuir i:tii, luui Niilh la lnii liy alvi'll Hull III cofiiiilltiiirt wiih til iirovlaltMia ol Mtu Hut o( 1'ntiurt-aa ol Jtitm a, l;x, outltli-il ' All tU'l for Ho- auk i,l tutilwr IniiiiH in I'm simi-a til ruliloriint iirMHin. NkviiiU. mil W'n.hlliiitail Tnrrllorv." y. MltKlllll'll to Mil III rtililln I .mid Htuli-a III m l ol Aiiuat I, NVi, I'm JlUlllaoii, of Imlii imiiIi'Ikw, iiiiinly tf I'olkj ilnln of orevnii, Ii dll.v llliul III lltlaoltiiw InT awnri.aliile Im'lil No, Air lit Mlli'liu ill III K. I -'J ol N W I t, S W Uiil N W 14. N W 1-4 ol H W 14 ,,: Mtvlloa No. II. Ill TowiiiIiIii tt, II S, Knun. No, ll W,, mill will ollnr uiiHii in ,iw Hint Hi laml aoiiK I la tour vultmlilu fur lla tint mr or aunt limit for uiirli'iHiiritl uri , Dili! to atnlilai ImrrlHlnl lo anl'l lull'l In ft,r lh ilitl-ir mol Hixwlvnr of t hi iifflVr al Ori'iiim t'Mv, (in, nn Wtllla,lny, Uta ii aay ol ovioi'r, iuuu. Hli imnira it witttKaai'' KitwitiNU u. holilnaoit, of Cttlla I'lly, Uri'riti Mii'lou-IU. r'lyitu.til Kaliti ny, rtirii. Allwrt S Itoliloaoii. ol Kalla t llv.tlrriton. Ji'tviim linriiallfl.iil liii, ,,'i"lo iti, in.'iein. Aity i no it t Hrnia i-iuiiiiinn u i vr, i tut NtioYi'-ilMU'ilttt.tl liitola hr ri'iim-MiiMl to ait llmlr vluliua in una it.,w mi ,,r buiuro amil will tlay ol .nommiiIh r, mo. t Hi II, MiailllUI IdKialtir, 'otlt for I'liMlt'idlon. LASH OKKU K AT OIIMIoN I'l I V, ttltliHo.N. S'tiilllT I, 1WM. Nolli'D It lii r.'liV ulvcii Out! Ili (iiIIhrIiu naiili'il -til. r tiaa llli'il imtlmvol liU Itilcnll'iii lo niakii fliinl ,rool In moiiiiirl of hi I'laim ami thai aalil pro"! will ! mailt; Iwlorr Urn i.outtty t nrn in t "i t utility, al iiii, tin gnu, mi i i ti.U r 1,1, eu, via' Tlmiiiaat'. I I In nr. II. K. No. IlltU. It III.' S tt l4 "I N W k ami N W J, ul IV 14 of Br, l. I 11 , II iiamia llm loUowlmi wlliii lo irov Ilia tiiiti'lliiioua rraltltilirti uIhiii all'l I'ullliall'iu ol Mtlil laiol. VU: kuauii II. I anno, ill Sunnrlnaf. Or, ann ),orye lln-kvl, ol Htiitnrl'ial iik-iioii: iiiIu Mlilrr, of Hiitf.iritml, Orinnii; Otl OI"ii, ol Huaiirloat, Or. Mint, I'llAS II. MiMlKKH, Hi'Kliiifr. Mullen lor riililltutlmi. LA Nil OKKK'K AT OHKOOX CITY, Oltl'tHiN Si )li ittU'i I, Hw. Nolle la lirliy vlri'it that the fnluwIllK- liaiii, ,! at'tilrr Itaa Itliil tmlln'nf lila Ilili liMnti to iiiako IIiihI proul In atiiHirl 01 lil- I'liilin, ami Imil aiilil rml tll I until l-rfon! tlir 1 'utility Clark ol I'olk nouiity, al l ull'., tin--"ii.nti in loiwr ,1, IMi, vim liirlll N ol Is 'SK ol N W W mill linnun lli-i ki'l. II. K 0, ll(l-ft. N K '4011 W 4tilHi'.' lu I'tlS. UK w. II inuiii'a llm IoIIowIhk Winn'.-,", lo prove hla itonrioiiotia ri-lil,'ii'i iiimiii aitl milllvatl ul ol aatd laml, via: Tli"iiiu. t'. t'lmuilalnr, ol Nuuiriinl, urtteni; hinii'ii It. mnttn, in KiiKanonr, itr"o:i; Jttllii. Mlllr, of rloifarlmir, Oti oii; Uil Ol aoli.of SiiKHrlonf, uniem, t IMS. II. MtnntKS. Iti'Ki-l.r. ot It for rulilirnllttn. riralptili.Auit.il. . Jjul i.uli.Ot t. I.i. TIMHKK LA Nil, ACTJl'NKa, Hint. Cnllt'il Slatva l.aiol Offlo, at Om koii I'll)', Ongo.', A Italia I Mil, 1HM, NiiUri' l Itcn-liy Kl vi'tl Hint In eoiii,tlHlni llli Hi nroruiiin ol tint art o( ConKri aa ol Jinuj i, l,a. etilltli d "An vl lor llio aUi ol Innla r Intola in lit Mlali-a ol CnllluroU. Or- itt, N'tvmlN, tnt V a.hltiiiloii Ti'rrllory," aa rtli'tiiltil lo all tit riiDiit! Mini tat.,a ut a -l ul Aiiuiiat i. IniiJ. hnrinaiili llirlilipiu, ol In, If. I i ili'in-, I 1 only ol I'olk. hlMti- ul t Innoii, I mi llita uav nli-tl In tola uitli'o hla aw.irn alnlr aianl No. !Ji), lor III pori-h of III H ol H I,, N W ', ol MW S' S ol N W i ol aw. 11,111 .o. 24, in tiiwii.lili No S H, rttnii No. 11 Kial.BllJ loflir priHll III allow Hull llmlail'l .. itiuill la inor valtuliloliir lla limit Mir atona II11111 for Mtlcttllural imriaoea, noil lni'xIuU- li.li lila rltilm IomIiI laml Imlor Ilia ll, l.lr anil IliH-i'ivi-r ol Hi la iiini c al uri'iiiii l liv onv gun, ou r ritltty, litu ili an" or tvuiiwr. r,o, II nailia aa wllm-aai-a: Krti'itiiiu W. II,, hill cm ul hull 'Ity , or; MU'Iiai-i U. llynn, ul Kallat Ity, Or : aIImti N. Knltlnaon, ol Kalis lily, tir.j Jroini) iNirnaiiu, ol tinU'iii'Uit'iiiti, Or. Any a ml hII iMtraotia rliilmlim ntlvt'rwly ll'i- KlHiiK.iiN.nUil Mini, am ra itti'lt'tl lo llir llii'lr vlnlina In Una ulllio nu or liiforo ! ,lli Uay uf OololHir, l'l. I HAS, 11, MtHiltait, Hrll'r. Notice fur riililliallon. Klrat ul. Auk. 11. Ul uh. Ot't. 1H, TIMIIKIl LAND ACT, JUNK ,1, lata. UlilttiJ Slitti Lsiul Olllt'i), Ori'itoil City, OrvKint, A UK". I H, HUU, Niilli it l Itcrt'liy nlvt'it Uml In i'titiillaii'. ivllli lh itrnvlaloiia of lilt! ant ol I'otiKri'iis ol Jnint.'l, l,a. Olilllliitl ' An ant lor llm aaln ul UiitliiT lamia lu tliu Stall's ol CnllloriiJn, urt-. Kim, .NVvattn, ami NVaalilitKUm Tprrtun-y," i'lt'iitli'i to all Ilia I'tiMIc Mini siatua by mi ol Annual . IWJ. Iti'liitiinlu K. I(titil. 11L Al bitny, I'ounty of 1,1 tin. Slaitt oft)noii, Ima Una iltiy llli'il lu tills olllit lila awoni ulutciiirn t Nn. Hi.l, lor llm imrt'liaat! of llniMK ' of aw. linn 1'.', Ill towualiln No. 7 S, ruiiK ,No S wnat a tl will nirur troof to lt,ivv (till lint html aotiktlil Ik luoru vnliiililt' (or liatltulinror aloim Hutu for nu'rlrtillurnl iniria, 1111,1 lo lin. Il.li lila I'lului loaunl IhiiiI ituloro Hit) Kt'ttl lr n 11 it lit'i'tiviT of this nlllc Hi llritoii I'lty, iiri'Ktni, tin rrlilay, lit 'Mil uay 01 tiotutu'r ni Mil 11 a til fa us wllnrsma: John J. f'ol'lns, o( Alltany, tirt'itoni Krniik In vltto, of Alitiiny Orinnii; AOIiivIl WllllHina, of Alltany, On-KH I'uivln K. Ilnln'rl, ol AH'imy. On-null. Any soil till (HTaoiia vlnlinliiK ath'vrauly 1 110 alitiVit-iliwrllM-tl Inuila art) n-ti ih hiimI l Iti Uiiir tiiiliiia lu thla olllt'v on ur buforu anlil .tilli day 01 Ocloliur, iunu. CI1AS. II. MOOHKH, Id'Klalor Niillcn fur Piilillnitlnn. Klral pub. Auk. 11 l,t puli.Ool. 1.1 TI M BK R LAND, ACT J U N K II, 1.H. Viillocl Slitlta Laml Ollliw, Orrnon l l ty, Ori'KOII. AIIKUatBlll, l!IH). Nolle la lioroliy lv"U Dial In coinplliitn'o Willi llm proylalonaof llio scl ol t'mik-ritaa of jillinil, IhiM I'lillllitd "All act lor tho aitlu ol tlittlntr lantls In Hi Stnti'S of Cnlllnriila. Orv Bon, Nuvuila, antl Waaiilnulou Trrrllory," i usu iiilvil to nil lliu I'liltlli! i.niltl Sliiioa by nrl ol AiiKiiat i W.n, t'Klvlil K, Hobi rl, of Wsl Stint r.or. vouiilv ol Uiuulii". Sltilu of Wlauitn slu. has this ilnv II It'll In this olllt'u Ills sworn slHlmiuMit No A'.'iij, for tho purrlianti ol lliu W t ol IV 14 of Si'i'llull Nu. 8, III l oMiislilp No. 7 H, Hhiiku No, S W, anil will offer proof loslmw Unit 1 110 bind aoiiiilit la more vitliutliln for Its llnibiir. or stouu tlisn mr iiiirli'.iiliiiriu niiriiosita. anil to tinliililiah lila vltilin loaiiltl Initil liiilorn tho HitKlatcr and Itmtlvnr ol this itioo aiorraou l.'lty, tireKoii, on Friday, III 'A, III duv III ( It'll, Iut I IKK). ill! iiainns aa wltiniaaus: John .1. Collins, of Alliuiiy, llri'HOiu nuns Di'vniit. 01 AitiHiiy, Ort'K'in, niiijtiiiiin r , iiucni'ii, 01 ,iimny, un iron: AI1II11I1 i illlftins. nl Allwiiy. tlroaon, Any ami all Hrsiiiia iiIsIiiiIiik ntlvitm ly the abiivo-iltisuniM'ii iiiiiih aru nsiitt'siun 10 niti llioirchiliiis in thlhollltio un ur buforu snltl -Hi It day ol Outobor, linw. , CIIAH, B.MOORKS, Kenl.itiir. SOUTH and EAST -via- SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO Shasta Route. Train lravra Indupcndvnqo for Portland nntl way alatlniis at xu p. ni. 1 ettvo lor Corvullls ul 11 00 a l.v Portland 8;S0a. 111. Lv Albany l'J:H0p. ni. At Asiiliiud 1. 12Ha.m. ' Hftiiriiuu'iito 0:0 p. 111, " Hn.11 KranulKuo 7:15 p. 111. 7:IW) p. ni 10:Mi p. 111 1 1 ::to n . in 4 :i)ji rt. m H;Ki!i 111 Option Himver Kanias Clly . (.'IiIoiiro 5:11ft m, lli-tfui m OiiiOit. in. uttifi n. in 7:25 a. m. 7:Vt a. 111 7:16 a 111. OiiO a. in l,os Anuclus Kl I'asn i)r Worth City of Muxlco. jloiislon Nuw Oiluiitia.... M it hlnKton .... Niw York 1:20 p. in. G:on p. in. C,;:;o s. 111. , l):fi-ia in. , 4:tif) tt 111 (l:ar p. tn. (1:1.) h. m, , 12:ia p. 111 7:00 a 111 l:iill p. in (i::!ti 11 111 l';.-,,i a. 111 1:(H u. in 11:2.1 p in :J2 11. 111 12 l.i p. in Pnllmnn snd Tourlht oiira on both trains CUIrciiisHat-iiiniuntotoOKdnnaiitl Kl o nd tourlat iiurs lo UliW-nyu, St. Ltml-, Now Orluftiisanit Washington. Pomtoftlitg at Sun Friini'laon with m vrrn It'iiinshlp linns fur lloiinliilit, Jnpnii, Cblno Fblllpplnes, Central and Sniith Ami'iti'ii. o,Mi..n. A. wltPoxal lndopendnnee sta tion, oraddrusa MAHKIIAM. General PmengerAguut fottlaud.Or. HKroitT t)F "III K (VNI)lTrjN -tiK Til flilSl UWM ML Mo, Wi, Al I ii1 iH-inl, 111 On. Hint of lirKi.n. l II"' i ll, of In, aim , S"iu lulu f 0, Cum, IHtMlUMrKM. lawlia ami illaivililiU ... 1 ,v,.ej) ji 4.IH2 71 llvrnlriiln, a, i-oiisii nn, I imw. tirtl, I'.B. Itonila Hi ai'i'ilH" rlri'llHi'l'Mt t, M M ft 'm la hiii iio i,m vi l. H lli'luta to ai 1 ii. Ij. H, U '"II. I'.S II, mil. 1. 11 linn, I . I'ri'iiiliiiiiaoii l, H. ll'Oiila ... MH'kn, arnirlllia, ! . .... liHiikiim. In iiiai-.ttirolior Hint lll l" 1 'llii'r nut Maltilii tiwio-il . Imi from .Vntioiiiil limika (not Ice atuvu Ail' ill). lino lioniioiilti Ituiika anil huiiiii ra. I nn' from u,roiMl roai-i nBii'iila ... llrlllll KnVI'IIIOI Ml Ml 'M I In rk tilt, 1 ullii'r i'oxIi lt-if, r.ai'loiltKi'a lor I'lr lit llttf ItotiM. - Not, a ul olln r Nnl 10111 Itunka K'riM'lluiiMl iir I'urn iuy, t,U-k-la, HUtl ii'iila . r-.aH'oana hiiiI litaiNM ,ii;l..d. ......... Iiaa ami (Itiiii .... ... .iii i, Mositv UiHi nvir. in Hank, VI! Hiwin,.. f,: .,..,..,., l,t ait.iiiiiili r titiiiw.. ru iw 'j.titi 74 41. 61 S ' 4 18 r. . ' 1 1 1 n i .ii if for Ii'kmI iiiiira ,....,. Ili'tli'inlitloii lund with U, H, 1 l.ifia 1 11 H.nii f (Ii 'i 11111 ul t'lrtmliiil'HH I In tmin U. H. I'ri n-tirnr.olliur I hail 6 riiii ril inplloii iiiiiil ....... Wilt IK t ii Ut Toul.y ....... liniM ta l.iAIUI.ITtKM. I'upllnl alork tiHlit 111. . WW fw Hainln. Inn, I . RKIO HO linllvl,liil iirullla tut W) Nitlloliitl Itiuill Nuti-a iiiiUluii'lliiK,.. MM t tl Hank noti a otit-lantllnK ...... ni In uilinr NiillntiHl Hitiiku ..... ......... I inn lo Niiili' HankaaiKl I'ltiiltMia ........... inn- to 1 rti.t 1 nini anlt a inl f avlima llallUU . , . - . . Illvlilwilia 11111,1.1,1 . . ..... . 97 So liull. nlinil ili inill anlili ! loi'llwK 3.4S I 'J I I iflilltllil I'i'I'lllli llliw ol itiwlt Ity 'i'J Tim (i,rtfli iili- ol tt " ll,..... .... ..... 1 rrtllliil rliwka ... ...... ....... ...... t'ltli Ta i'lit'i:ha oitlalHiiillnif It nil I'll Ml Ira llrli'Mul ..... ............. Iii'l.oalla ol ll. rt ilia .tif-ltn ollli'ira....... .... Not mill blllt ril,"iuolml .... ,"( W llllla (myalilu .......... I.nti lluiva ollittr llian ihna ki'V aUU il ... Tolnl .. - lotvV U Kiiiifiri'K"n, I,. I ottmy 01 1 oik, ) I. J. S. t'i,,.fr, ininlilnit 01 tin' nimvr nalltitl Imlik tin olilolli) awriir Hint Ihl' nlatvn mill nii'iil t Irnit Ul Hi IflfM of 10) kiiovtliKlgn Hii'l tn'l H i. Htlltai'rlllltl llll'l Wtll toU'folT III lllla '.Mlll Any 01 i u 11 'I.I-jum. J. W. Kini.l.sij. t tiii.i't-Aiti t: .Noliiry I'ulilkS .1, W I'.mi'Ku. (MK.tl,) luviot l itflMTII, H, ll, t.lail'KII, IHrimlon. An Vli'Wfl Alitoail. "An fxtrit f rMlt train passed Uiioiiglt ruitliiiiiJ, KTtntly, liourul (or llutli. Tint truin consisUU ol folirUH'ii flat 1.11 is louilt'd with toll huge j'ifW'H of .ri'gon nino. The sticks ure to hi; tit-wl in vvw.U us uutsls. fcjoioo i4 the sticks mi'tisuri'i llJUfoiitin length hiu! it wjuimi four lil fool curs for nich stick." 'Ihu nlovu is niki-n from llm Her- ttltl, iullihlii-tl in Cuniili'ii, Maine, ami shows llio interest taken in one of Oregon's nniny I'twiucis which are so woiitlt rful to peoplt farther east. TI10 pej of On-gou us a ruin little reuli,t! llie true value of our vast forests nntl the advertising this state is getting on land and sea through eitsu rn ship huilding. Tho greatest masts th.it rid) the oei-ans are nunlu of Oregon Ur, or pine, as eastern people cull it, and the pres rvation of our forests is of vital importanee to tho future wealth of ouo Htativ-Albitny Her ald. TIKE SCHtOUltS. Arrive I 'hit' t tfo I'litlliinil M.clal li l'i a in Hull I, alto, .liiivrr. Kt. Worth, iiinahft. Knnana Illy, SI, l.tti", ( lilt au'i aud K.al, Suit Lake, lit'nvi". I t I lly, M lanua, I'liUinvT'i aiv Kal. 4 p. m. Allnnllu I'-.mt at y.Ot) in 7 . m. WmIIii liiliu, Linus ton, Mtokot, Mill llftlptilK. HI. l'mil, I t tl u 1 1 t,M 1 1 .1 nu K.-f, l'hlruiii and r.ttal. OCEAN snAMSlilPs7 All lllllll d ili'a Mlb- Jni't lo I'luuiK" r'or an Ki ii,tt iM'o nlla t-i try ft ilnya HHiknntt I'lywr 0.01) i III 8 n, in. S p Itt i p. III. inii'y Kt Kiiiolay 8 p 10 -niur l ty lo t III 7n. I'lii-H, i'lnir Htnl Hut. C11I11111M11 llivtr Sti'Minvra. 4 P. Ill i-,. t.i,.rn int. 1 Wv. Kx Hiiiid'y l.iindloita. j W illi, 111, lit' uml j V .ntlii t Itlvi-ra. j S.lvin iinn.tii t'ltv. Onylon, Mon ,Wrd, ail, I Wtt.v l-iiiitlina and hr , H a. III. Ttioa. Tlntr nntl Sitt, I.VlUpitrh fi ;ir, 11. to, I'liHy ' Wlllniin'IlM Itlvur. roillnntl I) fori tiilla llllll W llV-.lllnl:lltH Hnalu' Itlvitr, ill tut tin in t,rnilou. L.W p. ni, Mon..Witt nntl Km. l.v. T i-wl.a ton, dully 9a. in." U 11. in. Wlllamott lllvriv l.-!i i. in Kx. iiod'y , Ks.iiutt'y Orfiftin I'lly, Nrwhom, Riili'in, ludn. pfiid, ni'i" 1 W "' I iiii'lint, aloanu-r Modoc loavna 1 r t lit ltd on Moo, Witl.iind Kridiiy, .riivi'a Intli'in'iiilt'iii'ii Till'", Thuta, Sat, ut fi;:m A. M. Hlr. linlli ,-uvra hiib pt'iidfiii-i': Kttr I'ttrilinid ,t 11iv ImidliiKa, Mmi, l oil, Krl, 11 A M. r t'to vnll s A win luudillK Tuna, Thurn, Hn', S::l I' M. Kor full Information rail 011 O. It. 4 N. Agt. AL. 11KUK N, liidi'pcnib'iii'u, or addrt'KH W. H. HURLBURT, lltuu-ritl I'lisaonut-r Ais't'tit I'OKTl.AN l rut WANTPO- Af:TIVK MAX OV GOOD j' aiat'lcr to dnllvi r nntl willi't In Hit son for old oslnlilbhud imtmiiiictuitnif wliolomilu litniae. iW n yi'iir, atirn pn.v. Ilinu'sty nmre than exiii rli'iii't- t;iili'fd, ourivfnn-ii' , n'ny liiinlt In liny it y I nt l(iM) at'lf-aihlrritautl liiinpctl I'livi'luim. M nn nfn-t u n.-rs, Third floor, ;;:il littnriioin SH., CIUi-hko. NOTICE FOR POELTrATION. U. 8, Land Olllue, Oiontm City, Otoboh, H(plt'lilli(tl'i!2, ham . Nollrat 1 hci'tiliy glvn 'Inn. llm iniloivlnir iiitimtd rclllrr Iihk llli'd nollftiol Ills Inlt'ittion lo innke lliuil proof In mippm't of lli claim, nntl (lint an Id jn'ooi v b iniidn before the County Clinic of I'olk I ounly, al Diiibia, tiro gim.on Novt'iiilit'i'il, Itllll), vim John Dyo, H- E. No. 105T7, for thnuaat llulldf wrut hull' of Bwllon iti, X, 9.1., U ll W. Il iianicH tho fnl'owliitf wllnusnoa to provu IiIm'oiii In nous ru .ltlttmto tipmi mid otiliivaUun ,,f anlil Inn I, vlr.: John V, Hour-oof IVdco, Orcxnnj Paul Hon co of I'l't uo, i.trnKon; .loscin Yonl of l'udtw, Or Dgolii A. .it. Kuiv o! redtt'1, Ori'i'.on. CI1A8. B. MOOKK3, Hcslater. LIPPINCOTT' MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.60 PER YEAR ; 25 CTS. A COPY NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF Lipninoott'B MngHZiiio aud the West Siuk, oue year, $3 iJo. y- ) ft' 1 (is , j'r : ..... . Ut.l.t,, 1 Staple and Fanoy Brocenos-l ) Op;ra House block, lain to torn 11 1 wim mm torn M? a .1 Um km mm wmi. vw V m liiilf ww (Ininl goodn at Uiglit 'Vrko rakn Kany Belling. Our good aro Hnsl-elns, our prices as low nn tho j lowoht quality of goods coinjidorixl. . yj to All kitnlrt of country produce bought at the M flVjlighiwt'.Mnrkfct Trice. Sj? I Share oi Yaur Patranaga Bislfuil Solicited. & . Thurston Lumber Company, Dallas. Oregon. ..MANUFACTURERS OF. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Dry Stock always on Hand, also Cedar Shingle. NOTK: W It iVD ,i llr4 tl us 'try kiln wbl!i enable in ti give J'(u tiiur oiiKlili' ilry luiiilsT, - t 2it!!iiM!Mfi!!!!t!ll?!!!!!!!t!!nm!!!!!!n! 1 Cream Semiors, I Th Unitetl Sutes Cream Separator is a first el ,s iimchiut in e cry respect. rallies wHhiui; to buy a Cream Separator are refi lled to Mr. C. K. Eldridge, who is es tablishing tho (,'t fiiiuejy here. He is a practical lu ui and not inierccted in the halo of any par ticular machine. ' JE For sale by f K, iii, WE & CO,, I A. J. Goodman, Mgr. '3 MAIN STREET - - INDEPENDENCE zZ iiiiuiiiuiiaiiiiiamaiiiiiaiiiiiiuauif fk,- ! the lajestic . THE GREAT MAJESTIC 5 U MB T : MAJC51IC "JiwCEtic C ma. to. ttto; nrs.n. J J iT.mis, xid' ST.uus. I - - '.W s ' r it hiTfi! THE GREAT MAJESTIC F. E. CHAMBERS, iiiuojjviiuiuiivt; L U. lil UNDERTAKER, ft V v- ' - - . INDEPENDENCE, - OREGON uooirmiNons. eitims ukvsonaui.k. : Socdal Attention to Ccmmerciul Men. " sd-Iffli7 ii M Sis, I. W. DICKINSON, Proprietor. Houth of Mttlo I'lilaim Holol, ltitlli'oad Strent, Iniloiwuiili'iiiic, Orognn, 111. a 1 j j y yy Street, Independence, ? v im MIM Mfl'I'fffl J Vf 1 - - - V-!- Steel Range with a wronjrht-lrnn top like tin-H'(itiier8('ll only we sell tht'tn from ten to twenty dollars less. 13 will teat tin ped g dler at his own gams hiuI offer the sanw terms 2 it imI time Unit he doca, .. .1. ...... ..II ,U.. "in,! armo urio nil 1110 II.. , .,,.,1,,. ..... n puarantee, ami you are (A fortunate If you see hini T H more than once. t tunc in iiiiiivc Kiaiii uui x Bee our lUnges and get lirieea before buying, vicgyn a The HdIbI Eail IDalla Has been refitted and renovated from cellar to garret, and every thing is new. Good sample room for commercial men. Satisfaction guaranteed. Kates, $1.00 to $2.00. Special rates by the week. BUCK 6- SMITH, , Proprietors. Dan P. StouFFER. Insurance.,... and Collection. Titles Examined. CHARGES REASONABLE. Main Street, Dallas, Oregon. W. G. Sharman, ; iraiT tioB Main Stroct, Independence