PATENTS! THE LILY. A y- ' NOTICE TO INVENTORS. Tbere wjs never a time in the history ot onr coaDtry when the derannd for inventions and improvements in the arts and sciences generally was bo great as now. The conveniences of mpjkiod in the faotory and workshop, the household and oo the farm, as wi: as in official life, require continual wccfcsn'ons to the appurtenance bdU implimeDts of each in order to save labor, time and expense. The political change in the adminmtra thm of government does not affect the progress of the American inventor, who being on the alert, ami ready to per ceive the existing deficiencies, does not permit the affairs of government to de ter bim from illicitly oouoeiving the remedy to overoome existing discrepan cies. Too great cire cannot he exr oVed in choosing a competent and skill ful attorney to prepare and prosecute an application for patent. Valuable in terests have been loot and destroyed iu innumerable instances bv the employ ment of incompetent counsel, and es pecially is tbis advice applicable to those who adopt the "No patent, no pay" system. Inventors who entrust their business to this class of attorneys do so at imminent risk, as the breadth and strength of the patent is uever con sidered in view of a quick endeavor to get an allowance and obtain the fee. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wedderbiirn, General Manager 618 V street, N. W ..Washington, D. 0., representing a large number of impor tant daily and weekly papers, and gen eral periodicals of the eonntry, was in stituted to oroteot its Datrons Trom the unsafe methods heretofore employed in this line of business. The said Cun pany is prepared to take chi -ge of nil patent business entrusted to it for rea sonable fees, and prepare and proseoute applications generally, inoluding me ohanioal inventions, design patents, trade-marks, labels, copyrights, interfer ences, infringements, validity reports, and gives especial attenion to rejected cases. It is also prepared to eutor into competition with any firm iu securing foreign patents. Write for instructions and advice. John Wkddtchbiihn. (il8 F Street, p. 0. Box 885. Washington, D. C. VTOOK BRANDS. While yon kmp yimr siihsorintlrin raid up yen esn hnop yonrbran.l in free of chin-no. Allvn. T. 3.. lone, Or. Homes fid on loft shoiililor; Rattle sump on left hin, undxr !!f. on riuht our, and upper bit on the left; ratine, Mor row connty. Armstrone. J. I!., Alpine, Or. T with her nn der H on left shoulder of borons; cuttle sumo on left hip. Allison, (). 1)., Kiiiht Mile. Or. rattle hrimrl, O Don left hip and horsns aaine brand on riht shoulder. lUn'je. Kindt Mile. Ailkins, J. J., Hanpnor, Or. Tfornnn. ,TA min tic"ril on left, flank: nntll". nameon left hip. Hirtdolamnw, A. ft , Alpine. Or. Horses branded if H n either shoulder. liimun in Mor row no'intv MannWer, .T. W., nardman. Or. tlittln brand ed H on left dip and filial.; split in o'inli inr. llrenner. Peter, Onnsolierry Oreton Homes branded Pit on loft ahonlitiir. Cattle siuue on riu'dt side. Hnrke. M Ht 0, luina I ;reolc. Or On nnttlp, MAY cmniwtii'l nn left din. (import left ear. mi. der dalf nron olT ri.rtit. Hornns, hhiiiii limnd on letft. sdoulilor. It'inno in Omtit and Morrow onnty. Hrot'nan, .Terrv, Lena. Or. Horses drmded 7 on rinht slioulcl'ir; nattle H on the left side, Left oar half erop nd riht enr nennr slnnn. Harlon, Win.. II 'ppner. Or. -Horses, J Hon riuht thif'.u cattle same on riulit hip; split in ea'ih ear. Hrown, Isa, Tinxinirt'in, Or. Horses III on the rlirht st illn; oatllo name on riuht, hip; ranae, Mor row eonnty. Hrown, .1. 0 Heppner, Or. Morses, circle C with dot ine teron l"ft dip; eattle, sn-ne. Brown, W. ,I Lena. Oregon. Horses V tier over It, on the left shoulder. (liittlusntiinon left hi p. Hoyer, W. 0., Heppnnr, Or. Horses, lint liriuvl on rind hip oattlo, same, with split in and ear. Ilora, P.O., Heppnnr, Or. Horses, I' II on left shoulder: entile sume on left hin. llrnwniee. W..T., Kox.Or-t'attle. ,111 eoeneeted on left aide; erop on left ear and I wo unlit end micldle piece cnt. out on ritfdt oiir; on li.irsns seine branil on the left thtKh; Itiumo in Km valley, (jrant , oountv, ('arsner Werren. Wanner, Or. Horses brand ed O on riuht stiHe; oettle : (three barn) nn rilit ribs, erop end split in eaidi ear. Hiiimo in Grant anil Morrow Bounties. Caln.li., Caleb.Or.-Y. I) on hones on left stitho U with utiarter "irtde over it, on left, shoulder end on left stltle on nil eolts nailer ti veers; on left shoulder only on all horses over IS yenra. All runup In tlrant nouetv. ('ate, ('has. It,, Vinson or l.nim, Or. Ilorsi's H (1 on riadt sdonldor; cattle same en riuht hip. Henna Morrow and Ibnatllla e unities, Corrlsnll, M M. (Iii'lnw ty. r - V t Ip erop out of f ai d enr and ni'dorbif, wattle in forl d; horses half uirclsO on left tittle, Ifnuun Mor. row and U'naiilla eonelies. Hurl, 'I'. It. John U'iv, Or Deiihlo eross on each hip on cattle, swallow fork mid under bit in rlijlit ear, soni in leu osr. imnun in itrnni county, "n hip, inverted an I spear point on shoulder. Kar marko.i ewee, crop on left oar pnuohed tipper bit in riuht. Wethers, eroii in riudt nod nu ter half orop in left ear. All rau til Orant county. Cook, A. J. .lieiia.Or. Horses, Winn ruilit xli'iill der. Cattle, semaon riuhl hip: ear mark s.putia orop off left end split in riuht. Currin, II, Y. Currinsvillo, Or, -Horses, OQ I)n left still". Coi Kd. H Hardeian, Or Caitlo, 0 with t in neuter; hiirsen CK on left 'nn. Cochran, It. K.. Monnnient, Orant Co, Or. Horses btand"d ulrele with bar beneath, on left shoulder: cattle same brand on both hips, mark under slope both oars and dewlap. Ctispin, II.. Hardeian. Or. Horses liraiulml O on riuht hip. Cattle branded Ids same, Ala,, brands CI on horses riuht tliiuli: is t e s ine brami on rinlit shouldur, and cut oil end of riuht ear. Ooiixlass, V. M .llallowav. Or. Cattle, II lon rixdt si le, swailow-fork ill each ear; horses, It I) on left dip. Kly, Br w., lonqlss. Or. Horses drandel Kl.V nn left shoulder, callle same on luftdip. holx ir rmdt oar. Emery, C. H., llardman. Or Horses branded Ireveraed t' wild tail I on left shoulder ; cat. tlesameou riudt hip. IWnii n .Morrow cimnly. Florence, L, A., Ilepooer. Or. Cvtla, l.K i rivht hip; horses V with bar under on right lioilder. Klnreiice, H. V. Hepnner. Or Horses, V nn riuht shoi'.lde' ; oattle, V on ri (lit hip or tdiiili. Kreneh, (leorne, lleppner. Or. Cattle br iud 'd WK, with bar over it. on left si le; crop nil left ear. Horses, same brand in left dip. lientry, r'.lmer, Keho. Or - Horses hrn le I II. H. wild a tpiarler cir'le nr it. en It.ft st.th,. He'we in Morrow and Uei ili!Ueountie4 Hmtt A H., Itilj'. 'r. -I'lttle I'.UMd topA wit d quarter eirels H I I ir It Ol t'l ri (dt hip, lan- in M irrow a 1 1 II n itill o in,'es llmlon V I inks. Hi nit n .Or- f pile, two lis s on adder dip: crop in ridt ear and split m utt. Horses J ourindt tdiud. II mile in 1 1' oit eounty llimdee, Mainnel. SVanner, Or-J (T K I, etiiinerU'dlon rntdt sd'tolderoii hois -s; on eatil'', on ria-dt hip sad on left si l", swallow fork in riadl ear and slit in left. Iliinte in Heysiwk tlislrlet. Morrow e .'intv Hsle, Milton, 'Vajtier, Or. Horses tirao le I -O- (cattle w th parallel tadel on lefl should r Cslllssanis on left hip hIho laip cirvle nu lefl side. Howard J I;, 'Hllow av, Or. II i"es f (cross with h r s'iovp i'l in rm'il sdo il ler; eat' I s one on left side. Uangt iu Morrow and I'matilla comities . . Hall. Klwia, John Dav, Or. -("Hit's t. Hon rUhthio;hirs s a usou ri.ht sh niKier, llnih" in tlrant Co Mity. Hiwaes, M It, Heinmer, Or. Horses, shaded heart on the left sho ililer. Uai! Morrow i '. It insaker, H Wanner. Or. -Ilursas, It on left Siioulder: eaitle. Hon .f dip. Hamuhrsvs, J M Hardiusu, Or.-llerses, II nt lf Hank Hn'o-i, I.Tds', Pid M le Or Mo Hoe ie t.vTi s'l Ml I i i I , -t TI t ' 1 ''" ' ' U'1 svll o i I i'l f i H l I : i'l 'ill,.' . ,1 i ins. II tr-v, II 'one r. tt- le" ' I II J ,n His 1-ifi i 1 1 I "i cvn . I -ii i i I ' .oi riarht hip, eU mil ul.it in 1H e..r. I... .. iifiri'.t e nnitv. Jii'aiu S. I , It !. tf - 'I , li"' shi J in left s i.iulj.il. I .i.u, ttanu o fl,t MU. . . ii Bes.( .k Y-T irt E1ARIAN FROELICH. Andante. l-fr- T T H . v Inv The Turin fin - gcrs, flashed 'nft MiMn; niitl In, Rnmo on riht hip, under half lpnftin pi.t'f mill mil it n ldf t iwr Kminy, Mik", J i i p' or, Or. llorsns hmndod KNY on lf ft Ii 1 1 tmltlH Hiune find crop otf lft oar: nnil'r lnn nn thft riirlit Kirk J. T-s Hunnnnr. Or. Horses 09 on left H,"wi!(,tsv futtl", nil ht hip. Kirk. .TnHr, HMppn'M'. Or.: ImrHfv 11 on loft ibnn'flnr; ciiMln hhiiib on riht mhIh, nudorbii on rur-tl 0'ir. Kiimlirliind.W. fl.. Mount Vi'rnon. Or, I t nn find In on riRhl and loft aidnR, nwuilnw fork in If fl mr find luirlnr mon in riirht enr. MorHoflHatni brund on loft Hhniilttnr, Unnuo in (Jmnt ennntv. Lortnn, Htnpnen. Fox. Or. S ti on left hip on find It, crop find up! it. on HkM oar, HorHop trnmn brand on Ir.ft shouldor. Uhiiko Grant nonntv. Iiionn11on, John W. Or, Ifornn liraudnd luilf-nirdlo .1 , Cfinnootnd on loft nIioiiI dor. Cal'lo. hiliiu1 on lufl hiu. llaiitfu, near Lex iiiKton Loalioy, J. W. Heppnor Or. -Hornon brundttd Ti a thI n'i loft. Hlomldor; ootlle mime on loft hip, wadlo over rmUl i'ye, tlirtte hU(h iu r. k' ' t enr. Ij-ir.1, (JfoiK. Hoppnor. Or. Tlornon hrandoH douliie (I ont.tiootf SoinotiineB calloil n hw'mut H, on loft Hhtndtlor. Minor, Onoar, nnppnr 'tr. Pat tin, M D on rii'ht hip; horno. M ofi lofl Hhnuldor. Mnrtran, H. N., ll'MPr, Or. HorneB, M ) nn tft nhniltl'' out tie name nn loft hip. Miteholl. Osoar. Inno. Or. -UoraoH, 77 on right hi"; nitti, 77 nn riuht iUU. Mot'laron, 1. (t., Hrownsville. Or, -Honmn, piinrA t on noh nhonlder; cuttlB, !ion hu MiMlirr, Frank, Km Va'l'w, Or. Mule hfc with toe-eork on rattle on rilm nnd nmter in each nr; hornon Hame brand nn loft stifle. Midbilty. .. nHinitr,.in. Or. in ttorne. h with half r.irole undron loft honldor;on V Httt, four burn onnmWnd on top on the right buIo Hnito in Hrant t nnntv. Nnal.Andrnw. l.nno Itoek.Or. Howon A N enn ijooiMd nn loft nhmilder: onttlo Maine fin both hiip, Nonlykn KMHilvorton Or. Hornon, circle 7 on left diiirh: oa tie, wame on loft hip. Oliver. .loi'Uth. Canyon t'itv. Or. on oat Of on left hip: nn horsoH, mmie ou left thigh. Kange in Orant enmity Oiler, Perry, Lexington, Or. P 0 on left nh''t.'."'. Olp, Horman. Prainn City, Or. On cattle. O I,P uniinw'twl on loft hip; horMon on left Htille and wartlft on no. Hante in Omnt comity, Ponrmm. Olnv, Kitfht Mile, Or. Homo, qtiar tnr cfle "bi'tld on left. nhould'r end 21 on left hip. fat'lrt, fork iu lofr ear, right cropped, W on left hin. ltangon Might Mile. Parkor OIohhou, llanliuan.Or, I In rues IP oi oft shoulder. Piimr. Kron t, liexl'igton. Or.--Hnr en brand. WK (L K eonnectd) loft whouldor t eatllp moon HuM bio. Hange, Mormw county, Pul,r, J. H., litnlngt)Mi. f. - llornoH, .IK enn neotttd oi loft nhonldor; oattle, tta'tmni, loft hip ondr bi' in adi ear. PottVH, A. lone. Or.; honea diamond P on Khntildor; rattle, .1 M J (Mnnectid, on the loft hip, upver slope in left ear und blip in the right. Hood. Andrew, rardmnn. Or. Hornon. M inarr ornn with iptart'r-oirole over it o.j left Hlirlo. Uiotinirnr, iuid, lleppner, Or.- Horsea, (' 11 on bo' Nhnnldor. Idmh 1'r.w., Hetumer, O'.-Homw hmndmi y on the rtklH ithoultler; cattle, IX on the left htt criip oft lofl ear Hud dewlap ou n.H'k. littngo ii Morrow and adiniidngcoontioH, KoMMoy, Andrew, Lexiiortin, Or, MorHw lirandod A K on right Hhonldor, vent quartet circle vh brand; cattle naino on right hip. liHMire Mo row ciMintv. Huvho Vm. H. nairvville, Or MU oorin.ct(H with O'tarlor oirdo over top nn cattloi ri rht hit nnd crop off right ear and pbt in loft, llorwt- name brand no loft nhoulder. Mange iu Morrow (imnt ami tii'liam onntiiw. Hootor .1. W.. lleppner, Or. Monte, JO m left houldor. Tattle, o on right hip. I SioekonM. J. W.. Ontwlwrry, Or. Horwo bnooh'd M on loft nh mlder ; lange iu Morr. pOM Ml V, So'-noi. V O Hopmior. Or Hor. branded o" h'l pniihbr; enttln vifi b-fr hip .iVi Mnri, H K. 1,'ottm'ioii, Or. - HorwoM wth d'i-h "".br ii on bfi Mt'lU ohkIp M wH ,Hh MM.br it oi ri'tht ton. pn otl right r ant' w-i Mb-d nn nuM bml leg. Uauge iu Morrow Oilham and I'liiatiltn cnu'iH, Hwirirt. V I . A'h-Mia t r. - -Morten brande 1 I on loft nhonMMf; ooto Miini on loft hip. t'roj OP iwtr, wntt'rtoo loft hold log. Straight W. K.. H"tmM"v, Or Moinn Aha.bvl J K nn lf ' wit tie: CHtOe J H nn bft hip, nwaUow fmk in fabt underbit in left, K.t.!i, ThiHt.t ILiponer, Op. - llorf'K, H A P nn loft hip: oH'tlr hmhoii left bin. NhrptrJolm. K-oi, tir.-NC smtoctfli on horwoM r ght hio-.caMie, a-ne on riht hip, crop otl riahf far and utidor bit iu loft ear. llnjig." in Mra-'l o.nutv. H-nith Hm . MuMvillf, Or. II or, bran. I II ', oMdhniil dr; cattle, ate ou left h e.M ir spiir. JatT rbn'oh, Or,; ho-n.w hraitd-i' Jrt on t't rdomld"'" cat lb th i"-, hUo eon w id I". Mi"g iu Morrow and ttiliiam co "iie K'.i. I, -"(, V. A., lUr-lumn. i)t- hoise H tw roht l i fl; ct U hor'o"nl . on the rih idc H'fvoMiuin, Mr At J.. M 'ponor Or Vtb on riwt bit : fwallow fork in loft r. WwHgaHf. O, V loin'tr, ir U nno, 41 or le'l .,l I !.. II in I 'ft Ion. : t .' ,. I .r. ( !r ' V" 1 I 01 , I i, -. I ',-l i-.i l.ft .:.r. i..ft ..,-,l -.r. tt,M t 'r - is, ; in l.,r l,,i.l,l.,r Cr J A.. I I : 1,,'t Tit. :l.'rl i:!citni ,Or. - Uorwt. t'.c i l.,fi .I,.,i I ufi " H. W ll..nn' . f.-S nail entil T lli li,.iil,lr, horsf; vuii muiui tn htt hif A mf y Lu i I :i:r-iz:M: -n , , 1 5 t ' VI 1 ' Lggrrfl y sj-i--- . , tamm S I i S- ; 1 , r.ua v' ' " 73 " 1 1 ff -j; ' -J-rrtrx:zz: :ii.j-r -j-- m zzizzi tzhz. , ;r -0 -a-e f. , 1 ::JriZzW ?,&o trg ; y- " " . ir sr :'i ZLiz:. 1 g -trzzi i r ij- -nrfczt: J I 0 s ! zfrzii ' 1 1 e a a 1 I iu ' blue, And niohed as sho mur-mured, "Oh could I for - sake -These clear, And plucked from her bed - ding the Lil - y so fair, And Ensuring r r1 f UJZ 0).M-(i,&-m--j - j , A 1 iTZZIZZ HQ. 9. H J r ? -A ir o S'r' ?? V crgs Kji . . . ceu. 1 jassgsa J j ! . a '. HI 1 & j : I' l.HHHHHC HHH S 1 ; j HHHZ&HHHHH2HHHlzrH:HH i Z 1 1: 3 : 1 4- -SHHHHH tHHHHl J ; O . T?" J) Meno moitfio. fa ! V 0 m p, , iHj.. -- HHHHH-HHH-i Y ' 1-6- - 0 $0-1 culin-i for strango scenes bright and new." Tho wea - ry day I may I .poke sweet -est words to her ear. The Lil - y lay on too ! XJiT-- r -Mbs: (hzhhhhh p- Jp lHHjHHHHXHHHHH : HHHHHJ&H Z 1 111 i 1 sc 1 . I II. , I .s . 1 1ST 1 1 1 - V- on the breast o the lake, That with tbeir bright jew - els rare, They I, I y The New Vwl. Mu:.ice! Ktcuid - j Thornton, H. M.. Tone. Or. Monies branded HT oonnootod on loftntitte; Hheen Hame brand. Vandorpool, H. T.. Lena. Or: HoreeB J IV eon neotpd on right Hhotildor;cattle, eame ou right 1m Wulbridgo, Wni.. llnppnor, Or. Hornee, U. h. on the loft. Hhonlflnr; onttlo piinio m light hip, erp off left oar end rit'ht ear lopted. WiIhou. ,7onn O,, Sf-'em or TTnpnner, Or, HorNrw brandod ,T.; on the loft shoulder. Hung" Morrow Count y. Warren, W 1). Oaten. Or Cattle W with tpmrtm circle over it. on loft nide, uptit in rieht. ear. MorHOH Hame brmul on left Hhoiildor. llautroii' Cimiit, county. Wade, Henry, Hnnpnnr. Or. Horace brmide.j ace of RpadoH on loft ehoiddnr and lft hip Oiittln brioidod name 'n left Hide end left hip, Woltlnger, John, John ' ny t'itv. Or On horRCF throe imratlol bare on left nhonldor; 7 on neep. bit. in both enrp. Ilauie in Grunt and Malhnar oonntieH. Woodward, .lobn, Menreior, Or. -KorB03, VI Cftnnecteil on lnft(lnoildni. Watkiim, liiHhe. Meppnnr(Or. Montes brandofi UK c(oniectoo on left etillo. Wnllfi'.m. OUarloH, H pp'ier. Or. fntttrt, W or rurhtthiivti.hob in left, oir: Ihhwih, W righ' Htioubior Houn eamooii left whouldor. Whittior trow., riuiiungton. Maker Co., Or. -HorsoH brand' 1 W H ennuectod on left shoulder WtllmmH. VaiHio, rtnuuiton, Or. Quarter oir do over throe ham on o hip, both cuttle ami borMcH. Mango G.aiit county. Willianm. J O. Lnn'T t'reek. Or HorneH, quar tor circle over throe bars on loft hip; cattle name H'id tit in Hch oar Itango in Orant fmnnty Wren, A. A., Ocppner, Or. Horeea rimmiigA A on thouldor; 'attlo. hhuih i;n right hip. Vomig. J. S., t-bMV-terry,Or,--M(rv.e bmnd TM H rl.rht -il.-.MlH Ai.L WHO Yo: Pleasure or Profit, fl.ou'd ' that V.q Journal V.c? snbficrlbe t i t i;-e best and u t'st rciiub.t1 authority cbtniuublo. SUWS FOREMOST IU THE LIST. U rtrnlsprnrt Vnll y with fruit a and veRotnliles, ti i'os, ulirul.s ami llowuis, anU tuvt-rs thu Ia-UI of limtitMiltuie svstcmatically unit tliormiKhlv. It Illustrates and Uisinlx-s nu'thfuls of cultiva. tion, improved varieties iiuj latior -8avinif devict'3. It is, without doubt, lie Psperfcrtlis Perjpls! $1.00 a Yen r ('.'I iinf.ri0, Specimen copv an,t .lo-nae catalogue oi hoilicuituial looks FREE n application. Amencan Cardiininj, 170 Fulton St., N.Y. lIJJBSfillttIB "W IJR'JIWISITW JLlv CatcaU, Trailo-natks, Design Falenls, Copjfijhts, And all Psteul bnloiM conducted ftr MODERATE FEES. Infermntlon ml sdvlro given to Inrentors wlUwul Ctutrgv. Aildrr.. PRESS CLAIMS CO., JOHN WEOOERBUriM, Msnsglntf ttornrf, .aios 40s. vnu.vw, r. : 'Th!. Cf,"it !iy it eunsMl b en"'' i !'ia t'n- Isircs! suit m.wt Inlti-m-M -. I ' 'tiUt-.t StiU'., f,,r t'.v rx'. r, . i i-r,v, r. ,.i. a In lhlr n:H-riH-i u: : m . 1 ar.U liu-iiiriiotiut l.i,r:u A tn',, , - . I'ltlit;...! !!,. .1 iV; -t;.. IUv Vn'V'we .. J ; 4.HIJ' SBilLitsutlulCstof ill,' 1im i i'l riiotivrsuli S1.:,0 pet ilc?,on t 8licr rr,r eftll. rj , nt'nr oper house, north Ci)iy.i;;l.t, 1, HENRY ATHENS. mir-rored the heav the wa ens of ters so part-ed Stockholders' Meeting. NOTICE IS HEHE'lY OIVEV THAT THE ri'iiulnrnniiiml mi-rtlnit of the stockhold ers of the Morrow County l.anil & Trust Co. will tie hohi lit the oillce o Its t ennirer on the see- ou l Kiitiinhiy in March, lhllfi. hetween the hours of 10 a. in. suit I p. m. for the purpose ol electing olllcers for the eiiBtiing year. U1U. 11. J) 11.1.1 . Kee'y Heppnei, Or., Feb. 21st 1S5. f22-ni8. Administrators Notice, Estate of John W. Dawson, deeensert. NO'l'ICE IIEUKliY (It VKN THAT I.ET tcrs of mliiilniKtration on the estate of John W Pnwson. decensed, were (nnnted to the undersiKiii'd on the l.itn nay ol rvlirtinry, ln!in. Iiy the county court of Morrow county. All persons 1m viiipr claims airalnst snid estato arc required to exhibit them to me for allowance af lleppner, Oreitmi, within six montlis after the dale ol this notice. Dated this l!th dnv of Fehrtiarv, 1 Hv.. t l'.hiiHi ,T. ii. LYON. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. TESTATE OF T. F. BARTON'. DECEASED. I i Notice is hereby elven that letters of ad ministration on the estniB of T. F. Barton, de ceased were grunted to the underslinied on the 2iHh day February, istlj, by the county court of Morrow county. All persons having claims against ssld estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at my home in Eight Mile. Morrow Cn., Or,, within six month alter the date of this nniiee, or they shall be forever barred. fiiinilll J. 8. YOL'NU, Adair. Hits 2(ith day of February, ltiDS. Notice of Intention. f AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON 1 Feb. I'J. lH'Jl. Notice Is hereby given (hat the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make ttnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on April 10, 1M, via : HIIIVM M. THOUSTOV, hd e no KW7, for the H'i, NE4 and Ntf PEKi, sec 7, tp 1 s r 2l KH'M. He names the follow'ng witnesses to prove his continuous resident c upou and cultivation of said laud, viz: E. P. Vnruj and A. T McNav, of Heppner ; Paul Ulctiimn and A. T. Wood, lone J. F. MOORE, fJ2m2!) Register. Notice of Intention. rAVP OFFICE AT H CRANPE, OREGON, j Feb. 14, Wift, Notice Is her, by given tliat the following named settler has tiled notice of his Intention to make 11 mil proof In snoport of hs claim, anil that said proof w ill be luadr before J. YV. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, 011 March ;, isyj, viz: FKANlv CLEM, lid. No. 61W1 for the N'i 8U4 SW'i Sec. U, and KIVi, NV4 S-c 14. Tp. 1 N. K 27 E. W. M. He nsines the following w itnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cut ivatlon ol said land. vU: Is, lac Vincent, W". M. Avers Isaac Howard, J. L. Hoivard, all of lialiowav, Ore. B. F. WII.S1N, fi;.in22. Hcglster. Notice of Intention. Lanp Orrirr at La (iiuNpr. ORrr.oN, Januiirv .11, istii. yoTICE H HEREBY C.IVKN THAT THE tiillowiug-iiiiHU'il .ctltcr hii tiled nnlice of lN tntctitioti to iiuikc tlniit proof in support of his cUtin. slut tlm. nld proof will be made before the eoiintv clerk of Monnw county al lleppner. dr., on March , Ivm, vii : William W. i;nsiiir. lid No Will, for the XV, NE'4. W4 SE';, tiec. 21. Ip ,S H. K 2S l-WM. He names the following witneses tn prove his contiiinoni rcsldeuce upon, and cuUivatiou of said land, viz : W, E. Mik sell, I.auus Penlsnd. W. R. Casey, P. A. lluiiiiltoii, ail of Heppner, Or B. F. WILSON. flinIS Register. Notice of Intention. Land Orrtrt at in is Pa ilk, Orooji, Jamiarv SI. IniV V0T1CE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i iolUiwtiig iiaine.1 settler hst filtd 110t.ee of his Intention to mki final prooM'i support i t his elHim. Mild (hat raid proof w ill ht made tiefo eJ W Morrow , t oiiiuv Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on March 14, lij, viz : PATRICK SriLLANE, Hd. F, No 2S" for the E'j SK 8r. 11, and S4 N l- See. It. I p ;l. h . J.i K. Me luiuii s Hie tollow leg ltesses to prove his cnttnnoiiH ii iddence upo and cu!tiatioi'. ol, -.!.; ! vi. : Mat I' li 'iies. John Woodward, John Hi, ley, Mierinau Ltdlter, s.j ol llepiuier, utmnn li,yir to , tlio breeze, of a belle, hreo.st wind hast-ens on und there 'nrid the charm of main, died, The She 9 j8 0&&M-Q-0Ji)- 0 9 9-m-0-0-&-s-2 -1 -so da io ffl -- V)Sf O 0-9 9 & nmmj ritard. P Th- Lily. 2. AMjwKICAM FOlK-SPEECH. Old English Words Appear In New Guiso Here. Loral Rustic Dialects Are Composed Al. most Entirely of Older Forms ot Words Now Obsolete Somo Queer Fhrasos. The EDprlish of bock-reading' Ameri cans differs from that of educated Eng lish people, writes Edward Egleston in Century, only in those superficial traits that are the unavoidable result of a different environment and the lluetua tions of fashion. But along; the bhoro of a stream the current moves more slowly, and suffers eddies and backsets. Much old English of the days of Crom well, some that goes back farther even than to "Queen Marie's daies," will be found in the dialect speech of rustic neighborhoods in America. There are facts in the history of Euglish words that will never bo known until some of the younger American philologists go afield in seaivh of the living forms that grow in the soil about them, and that are not less instructive- than the dia lectsof England assiduously gathered by a multitude of observers, or the patois of the V rench country to which Littre was not above paying his re spects. Disavowing any pretension to be a philologicul expert, I propose to write here as an observer of American folk speech. On that portion of the history of the English language which has to do with its conditions and changes in this country, and on that alone, I may claim to speak with some authority, if the life-long habit of studying tho people's speech, exceptional opportuni ties for observing it in many widely separated districts, and an extensive acquaintance with writings of all sorts, printed and manuscript, of tho colonial period, can give authority. English travelers very early mention the differences, between colonial speech and that of the mother country. This arose partly from tho great number of new objects and processes that must have names and partly from English provincial words adopted into general speech in America. For example, "swamp," with a far-reaching Scandi navian ancestry, and uo doubt a long provincial use in England, had to .be explained to English readers, though its use appears to have been general in the American colonies. l!y 1070 it had passed into a verb in common use in Massachusetts; thus Xiniret, the Iu diau chief, is said ta have "swampjd hiiUM'lf when he had hidden iu a wooded morass. In 1T;;0 "swamp" formed part of a compound word; "swamp-law," in Maine tdood forcer tain oxira-judicial methods of attain ing ju:,tioe known to all rude and pio neer lands, the word swamp, like many other provincials of tho time, bettered its fortunes by immigration, and was received into good English so ciety when it went bade. There ore indigenous words in our folk-speech, but our local rustic dia lects nre composed nlmrwt entirely of words m tneir older forms or older senses, of English words cow quite ob solete, aud of words from provincial English dialects. When first I heard farmers in the Lake (Jeorge region call u "em.-; lip" a "cov:dop," I smiled to think li,-.v modern the corruption wa and how ea-.v to murine thai the muuo ln.l tn-i.u thing t. do wi'.U tii4 focuii' ci a iv.v. lint r h gocn h etyuudy ure ever uu a;; vujm-' It jri""! t '-via of t- Ar.fftoM" J-n -j ! t 1 fn 1 T-H-J- I c aoo a a - yp . TI 1 S-L J 1 r -i 1 i w js aj-y w-a-e--rf- -e e v-w-v-w- ti Vj p-ZZTQ Li - ff n f f L , . T I T V 1 . 1 A t -W f WJ PC f 1 7-J -f , ! rrT HHHHHHHHHHH- 1 l-l lHHHHHHHH iHHzzjHHZH0B e I 17JXHHZ 4 tm main. died. . HHHH.'' " 1 ZHHIHHHHHHZHlp J ZCT -H I on sic ca - ress - es the trees, the ball - room's rich spell, The She Tttllentnndo molto. bird spreads its wings far a droorsd. and tin -heed - ed she J L- 1 1 hmn 1 -&-ff-ssmm--o-o-f-mcr- rail. word nine centuries ago. The etymol ogists miss tho history of this word, and of tho word "slop," by not know in that, both as noun and verb, "slop" refers to any liquid or semi-liquid food for cattle, and this over so wide a re gion of America as to make its an tiquity certain. Take another expression that seems strictly American. "Sho is in a perfect gale," one says of a little girl or a young woman in a state of effervescent mirth. It is easy and natural to sup pose this to be modern, and to derive it from a seafarer's figure of speech. Eut the Danes who settled in England r.poke a tongue very much like the Icelandic, and there is in this speech the word "gall" with a long vowel meaning a "tit of gayety," so that Anglo-Danish ladies in the court of Knut probably "got into a perfect gale" as our American wom en and girls do now. In New England they have the verb to "train" for to romp. For this I can find no re mote ancestry; it may have come from the New England "trainin'," with its rum, cider and ginger bread, but I do not think it so recent as that. I have given enough examples to show that the mor.t ancient and least mutable part of a language is the residuum the folk-speech. Fashions may change, but the countryman is slow to give up the ways and words of his forefathers. If the world'schangcs knock tho sense out of a word, he will put another meaning into it with at little alteration as possible. Some ol the provincial English people 6ay "hal lo wday" for holiday or holy day. But New England hallowed no holidays, and kept holv no holy days but the Sabbath. So from holiday, or the broad sound of hallow-day. some of our northern farmers get "hollow-day" that is, a day with no work in it. They attach quite another sense to "hollow" when they note the condition of the atmosphere in which sound is easily carried. "The air is so hollow that I can hear a train ten miles off," one will say. A Coek;ito: s IVralinr Whim. In the exhibit of Mile. Mariska 5Iik losy, attached to Ilagenbeek's trained animal show, there is a cockatoo that appears to have an aversion to Old Eng land. Ono of the features which help j to make Mile. Miklosy's trained cock j atoos a welcome item on the pro I gramme consists of the hoisting of a ! number of national flags. The third I ilng to be hoi., ted i 1 that of Great llrit r.in. Until recently the patriarch of I Mile. Miklosy's floek. one "tiringoiro," : did the hoi ,tirr. Ilecently, however, I another cooknt.xi, named "Vert-Vert." ! hr.3 been doing the work inr.ter.d. J "Vert-Vert" does his work splendidly, j except in one instance1. At every per formance h? pyjitively refuses to hoist the English "Union Jack." Neither I threats nor bribes can induce him to I elevate John Bull's banner. lie runs j the red, white and blue nnd the red, ! white nnJ black aloft with neatness ! and dispatch. Ho sends the stars and stripes upward in gallant shape, but i when he gets to the flag of England he strikes work. Tun lvi icer. Diamond Mining com pany of s-onth Africa has paiditsshare- The fiwal low I beck Swept on with the mu holdersan average 01 auout -a per cent yoarlv profit during tho pat live wars. It paid li'. p,r C0I!t "r tUo fit- t h:;lf of last year, und had over S10,COO,CM,wwi'tl4 ct wjrty credited pft in t- , . UV tl Is nh.i.ii 4.i.fni.tij. ... -ff . ,u,i nt m i'i 11 si I.ISI'S "'lis1 f The And in - al vam; tide, agitato. :3a: v- bird spreads its wings drooped, and un heed Lento. - main, died, far a - she . ; Lento. PRIZ13 ON PATENTS. 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