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QCIOK TIJVEIl I San Franolsoo And all point in California, via the Mb Bhaata route of the Southern Pacific Co nsl points East and South, Grand Hosnio Route of the Faoifio Coast. Pullman lionet Bleepers. Beoond-olaee bleepers Attached to express trains, affording superior aocouiiuodatiunj for second-class passengers. For rates, tickets, sleeping ear reservations, to,, call npon or address R. KOKHLKK, Manager, K. P. ROGERS, Asst. Gen. F. A P. Agt., Portlaud, Oregon uickly absorbed it gives ei ai once. Ely's Cream Balm IST0W THE GOLF EYE. Effect of the Playing of the Royal THE NEW YORK fED THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. 18 Pages a Week. 156 Papers a Tear. Game Upon the Optic. t It stands first among "weekly" fw.oers in size, frequency of publication una freshness, variety and reliability of con - tents. It is praotically a daily at the low prioe of a weekly ; and its vast list of subscribers, extending to every state and territory of the Union and foreign coon. , tries will vouch for the accuracy and fairnees of its news oolnmns. It is splendidly Illustrated and among its special features are a fine Humor page, exhaustive market reports, all the latest fashions for women and a long series of stories by the greatest living Amerioan and English authors, CONAN DOYLB, JBROMK K. JbbOMB, Stanley Wbtman, MartB. Wilkinb, Anthont Hopb, Bbbt Habts, Bbandbb Matthews, Etc We offer this uneqnaled newspaper and The Oazette together on year for 83.25. The regular subscription prioe of the two papers is $3.50. The Only Chair Car Line To the east is the Union Paoiflc. East ern oities are reached via this line with fewer changes of oars thsj via other lines Rates always the lowest. Ticket, to or from points in the United States, OsDada, or Europe fur sale by B. W. Baxter, Uen. Agt., 135 3rd St.. fortiana fir THROUGH Sfm- mm iaUUUtU LEAD m mm -TO THE- VIA THE UNION PACIFIC MSTEE Through Pullman Palace Bloopers. Tourist Hloopnrs and Fro Rocllntng Chair I Can daili to cuuago. Many hours saved via this line to Eastern Points. THS CHROmciJI ranks wlU Ike greatest Bewspapers In tti United States. TUB (JHHONIOLK has do equal on the Pact So Coast. II leads all In abllitr, enterpris sad news. THS) OliKUNIOUrs Telsraphle BsporU are ths latest and most reliable. Its Local News Uie fullest and spiciest, and Its JCdltorlals from Ue suliist iens In ths oounlry. TI1KUIIUONIOLK has always been, and always will be, the friend and onainpton of Uis people as axsinst ooiubliiallons, sllques. corporations, or oppression of any kind. It will be Independent In svetyUilug nsutralU noUilna The Devotee ot the Sport Acquires a Far- Away Expression and It Mokes '1 J Him Oblivion of Ills f Friends. If lie a calculating yet wistful look whioK comes unconsciously into the eyes of the man who drives the rubber ball over the links. He cannot control it any more than the wheelman can regulate the bicycle face which creeps upon him with the lapse of time. This man with, the penetrating glare, with the look which seems to measure all things on earth, has the "golf eye." - Jt isn't a pleasant thing to have, es pecially when you are engaged in the everyday vocation of life. It give your friends the idea that you are either ob livious of your surroundings or are long sighted, and, perhaps, bard hearted. The "goll eye" must come il a man devotes himself long to the royal game, The great secret f playing golf is to keep your eye on the ball. Golf ia the putting of a ball into a number of holes with the smallest number of strokes, with clubs of various sizes and complex ions. Stockings of gay hues are em ployed only to lend tone color to the game. All you really need is one, two or th.ree good clubs, and a big field, with 9 o.r 18 holes distributed at distances ot 100 yards or more. Of course, there are some things called hazards slight un dulations of the ground, stumps, per haps brooks and various obstacles which make it difficult to land the ball in the hole. Just here is where the golf eye begins to evolve. The man with the golf eye takes in every unevenness of the links at a glance. He measures the' distance to the ihole, calculates instinctively as to the exact elevation which it is neces sary to give the ball in order to send it on its way rejoicing to the "putting green." He handles driver, maahie or niblickwith. practiced hand, every move i of whiich is controlled "by the golf eye I the farseeing eye which rolls in fine irenzy and his proplhetic ken. If the ball flies far from the hole, this man with, the golf eye knows just exactly where to go to find it. He does not start lor the place where the ball strikes. Ilis golf eye tells him where that ball trill roll after it has struck the links. lie starts instinctively for the place where he knows the ball will sure ly roll, and he always finds it. To the man without a golf eye plaid uits and striped stockings are as sounding brass and tinkling cymbals. Not quit so loud, perhaps, but just as ineffectual for golf playing. Fine clothes, brilliantly polished clubs of wood and iron and cabbies in strange attire are mockeries when the golf eye is absent. The eye In some cases acquires a set expression. The crystalline lens by constant expansion becomes perman ently enlarged, and the muscles around the eyelid hold the organ firmly. It gives the impression that an invisible monocle is fastened there. The ex pression of the face becomes in conse quence very set, and ia some cases it may be said that the countenance seems to freeze. The tendency to excessive "golf eye" should bo counteracted by occasional Inspection of objects close at hand. N. Y. World. PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. She "Since my return from the south of France I'm another woman." Sarcastic Friend "How delighted your husband must be." Tit-Bits. "Sister McGinnis, you must exer cise patience with your husband's in firmities." "Dr. Fourthly, the weather is too warm for exercise and I won't." Chicago Tribune. No Need to Look. "O, Harry!" ex claimed Mrs. Cumso, "do look at that bug crawling across the mirror." "It must be a ladybug," replied Cumso, without raising his eyes from his news paper. Detroit Free Press. Mr. Meanitall "That Miss Flurt some is literally throwing herself at Cholly Cbumpleigh's head." Miss Coldeal "I don't doubt it. She said, the other day, she would stop at noth ing to make a hit." Brooklyn Life. , She "Did you have a pleasant even ing at GaybirdM" He "Glorious." She "What did you dor He "That's just like a woman. How could it have been a glorious time if we could remem ber anything we did?" N. Y. Evening World. The Retort Trampean. Miss Chille- dame "Don't you know that nature re bels against laziness? A man can get nothing in this world without labor." Wrestling Off en "Humph! Can't he? He can git hungry, I guess." Harper's Bazar. Piano Teacher (to father of one of his pupils) "I have come to ask you for your daughter's hand." "Oho that's your game, is it? You have beeri making love to my daughter instead o teaching her? Very well, you can have her, but I shall deduct the money I paid for the lessons from her dowry." t Fliegende Blaetter. . J Aunt Mary "But tell me, how di4 you happen to marry him?" Bertha-4 "Why, you see everything was ready He had asked me to have him and I had consented; he had procured the license and engaged a clergyman; and I had sent out cards and ordered the cake; so, you see, we thought we might as well go through with it. There, aunt, that is the reason, as near as I can remember it." Boston, Transcript. . ITS SILENCE MADDENING. One Yea. tare of Alaska Which Distresses the White Man. ' Father Barnum, who is in charge of the Catholic missions in Alaska, re turned several months ago for a visit to a civilized community. Nxt to the cold he found the extreme silence to cause the greatest suffering to white men. There were the white plains stretching off to the horizon, and no bird nor beast is seen; where a footfall is hushed in the snow the stillness be comes almost intolerable at times. The natives are good natured and welcome instruction. While teaching them what he could, the father endeavored in turn to learn something of their language, but in this experienced some difficulty. In one instance he desired to learn their designation of an orphan, and( while ' talking to one of their old women;' said: "Now, I want you to tell me some thing," and proceeded to question her. She did not understand, however, and he tried it on another tack. Hfe said:' "I have lost ray mother, and my father is dead. Nw what ' but he was inter rupted by a loud wail from the old crone, who wept bitterly, bemoaning the loss of his parents, attempting to condole with him. The father did not learn from her what she called an or phan. Washington Star. A Valuable Prescription. Editor Morrison of Worthington, Ind., "Sun," writes: "Yon have a valuable prescription in Eleotric Bitters, and I oao oueerfolly recommend it for Consti pation, Hick Headache, acd as a general system tonic it has no equal." Mrs Annie Htehle, 2025 Cottage Grove Ave Ohioago, was all run down, oonld not eat nor digest food, bad a backache whiob never left bet and felt tired and weary. but six bottles of Eleotric Bitters restor ed ber health and renewed her strength. Price 50 pen ts and $1 00. Get a bottle at Conser & Brock's drug store. DREADED CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED. T. A. Bhicam, M. ;., the Great Chemist and Scientist, Will Bend, Free, Three Bottles of Bis Newly Discovered Remedies to Sufferers. Editor Gazbttb : I have discovered a reliable on re for Consumption and all Bronchial. Throat and Lung Diseases, General Decline, Loss of Flesh and all Conditions of Wasting Away. By its timely nse thousands of apparently hopeless esses have been cured. So proof-positive am I of its power to oure, that to make its merits known, I will send, free, to any afflicted reader of your paper, three bottles of my Newly Dis covered Remedies noon receipt of Ex press and Pnstnffioe address. T. A. SLOCUM.M.C 98 Pine 8t reet.New York When writing the doctor, mention this paper. D Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat- eat business conductea lor Moderate Fee. and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from WuhmfftoiL. Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Our fee not due till patent is secured. a lauLr-r. " How to Obtain Patents." with cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries sent tree. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO, Or. Patent Orrict. Washington. D. C. Cummings ,&L Fallj The comparative value of these twoeards Is known to most persons. They illustrate that greater quantity ia Not always most to be deilred. ., These cards express the benenclal quaU ityor RipansTabules . ? As compared with any previously knows .i.i. DYSPEPSIA CURB ... . 3 RipansTabules: Price, 50 cents a boa, : , Of druggists, or by mail. . . . .. BIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 10 Spruce St., W.T. WANTED-AN IDEAoTBreni BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington, , D. C.i tor their $1,800 prize offer. PROPRIETORS Of the Old Reliable s Gault House, Half block west of the Union Depot of Q., C. M. & 8t. P., C. & A., P. Ft. W. & C, FASHION NOTES. STEAM HEAT. LOVVICHT PINTSCH LIGHTS. HATICM. R. W. BAXTER, 0n. Agent , rortlund, Oregon. J. C. II ART, Agent, Heppner, Oregon. OIIIOAQO. piilwaiee & St. Paul E'y . e,V " XIllWAUrtt 4 e6,Tt .V Ai Glance at this Map Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and 81 Taul Rail way and note lis connection with all transcon tinental lines and St. Paul and fmaha, and remember that It trains are lighted with elec tricity and heated by steam. Its equipment I iiirb. Elegant Huftet, Library, smoking and Hlevping cars, with free reclining chairs. Each sleeping car berth ha an electee reading lamp, I and Its dining car are the best In the world. Other line are longer than this, but none are I shorter, and no other offer th shore luiurlou I acoommodstlims. These are sufficient reasotiil Inr the popularity ol"Thslllwike." Coapnn Ic ket attenis In erery railroad office will give I foil further Information, or address C. J. BDDT, General Agent, J. W. CA8K Y, Tret. rase. Agent, PosTLino, OasaoM, m umm I The Chrnnlele Italldlag. THE . DAILY rr Ma't, Foatene raid. 0ttly$6JOak The Mj Chronicle A Carious Business. There are not many persons whowould stay up one night in a week in the ojk'ii air the whole year round for the pur pose of earrUng a few pence, Itisaliv. ing which is roliowiil by a few men whoso income are excwdingly small and prcoarious. In ninny parts of Lon don markets are held on Sundays, and very ammatod are the scenes to be wltuoHM-d. It ia a very difficult task to obtain a "pitch" in which on caii buy a borrow or stall, and ninny stail ktHiiM'Jw, who ara anxious that their "pitr-h" should not bo occupied by newcomers, hire a man to keep an all' night watch. The several "pUches" an; temporarily occupied by lengths of boards, old boxes, barrels, etc., till the morning bringn the arrival of the Ixir rows and stalls. In this way a man ran rest content that he will have no difficulty in securing his "pitch" In th morning, after a night of slumber. The wintrt- is dresvlcsl by these night watchmen, but precautions are taken that they may be made comfortable. A huge fire is lighted, and th men, with a plentiful supply of tolmcoo and a sinall hottlft of spirita each, are able to defy the Inclement weather. All tluwc things are provided by the people wbxs "pitchi" have been necumi. SU Louis Republic. It w, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please hii customer; and that the wide-awake drug firm of Meyers k Eshelmao, Sterling, 111,, is do ing so, ia proven by the following, from Mr. Eshelmao: "la my siiteen years' iperlenoe in ths drng business I have never aeeo or sold or tried mediolue that gave as good satisfaction as Cbam berlsin'a Oolio, Cholera sod Diarrbu-a Keniedy." Hold by Conser k Brook. Meet and Stylish Garments to the Com ing Reason. A stylish costume is made of dark' blue Irish poplin. The skirt ia five gored, the half-fitting sleeveless waist is of fancy silk, and there is an Eton jacket of the poplin. The sleeves are leg-o'-mutton, with flaring cuffs, above which are bands of dark blue velvet. A rather novel idea is shown in the revers, of which there are two sets. The lower ones are made of dark-blue velvet, and are corded with yellow satin, and are embroidered with a vine of black Bilk, The round collar is of blue velvet, and above this are rolled over points of the yellow satin with the black embroidery. The effect is pretty, although rather striking. A cape suitable for cool days or an evening walk is made of black satin. It is cut in. sections, and left open in very slender V-shaped divisions. These are filled in with embroidery or lace, and the satin is edged with galloon cov. ered with spangles. There is a high flaring collar, a very large bow at the Dock 01 the neck, and at the front a small bow with very long ribbon ends. The cape is lined with taffeta, and there is a frill of lace around the lower edge, A costume for a young lady is made with a skirt of dark-blue silk. The skirt is plain and made with five gores, The waist is of blue and rose-colored changeable taffeta. A very wide collar with square tags reaching out over the sleeves is of antique lace over rose-col ored silk. Long points of the lace ex tend down the front of the waist, and are tucked under the rose-oolored silk belt. A rose collar with bows at the ides finishes the neck. A much-admired costume ia made of blue taffeta silk, embroidery and bro cade in two shades of heliotrope. The five-gored skirt and upper revers are of the blue, the Eton jacket and sleeves are tt the brocade. The full vest front, the tuider-revers and the cuffs are of em' broidery. The collar, belt and sleeve' bands are of blue and gold galloon Anew sleeve is In leg-o'-mutton shape, but Is gathered very full from wrist to elbow. This gives the effectof a puff to the lower portion of the sleeve. N. Y. . - flooding trot Lnseaeaa . Water, much as men may dislike it. is good for - men to drink. It is possible to prevent many diseases and cure others by drinking larare quantities of water. An eminein French physician says that typhoid lever oan .be washed out of the sys. tean by water. He gives his patients what would amount to eight or ten .ounces an hour of sterilized water. Experiments have been made with dis ease caused, by bacrttxia which dem onstrate the curative value of water. In cases of cholera, where the system secretes a large amount of fluid, enor mous quantities of hot waiter are of great benefit and will cure many cases without other medicines. One doctor saya that perfectly sweet cider, taken in large quantities, has been known to cure cases of bowel complaint. The acid kills the bacteria, which are speed ily thrown out of the system. Ilot wa ter in fevers is of great use, aid an ordinary tumblerful of water as hot as run be taken once an hour is one of the very best remedies. The impor tant thing is to get into the system and out of it a sufficient amount of water to prevent accumulations of ptomaines and toxins within the body. N. O. Picayune. PETITION FOR LICENSE. rpO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT A for the County of Morrow, State of Oregon: We. the undersigned leral voters and resi dents of lone precinct. Morrow County, Oregon. respectfully petition your honorable body to Kraut a license to Charles Koblnion to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors in less quantities than one gallon, in the town of lone ana your petitioners will ever pray: CHICAGO. ILL.. C. 3. & and the C. St. L. & P. Railroads. RATES 8S.OO PER DAY Cor. W. Madison and Clinton Sts., CS-IICa-O. ILL. The regular subscription prioe of ths Semi-Weekly Gazette is $2.50 and the . regular price of the Weekly Oreou'ian is $1.50. Anyone subscribing for the CrBsette and paying for one year i advance can get both the Gazette and Weekly Oregonian for 83.50. All old sub scribers paying their subscriptions fcr one year in adyanoe will be entitled tr thennmo. Via the Union Paciflo System . Baggage is cheoked through from Port ami to destination. The specialties on the Union Pacific are nDexoelled track and equipment, union depots, fast time through oars, steam heat, Piutscb light and courteous treatment to passengers. For rates and information apply to K. W. Baxter, Gen. Agt. D- P. system. Port land, Oregon.' : 1 TMU. S. GOVERNMENT PAYING MILlilONS A MONTH J A Woolc.ry j (j tmery rl A '11 mm W liiiiKer J R Dooley O C Cochran John Cochran K H Harirent 8 P Haney Ket Nelson Walter Cason Arthur Vaudrey Louis Male (u a Ulock Clyde Sperry Oscar Mitchell To persons who served In the wars of the United States or to their Widows, Children, or Parents. Do You receive a pension ? Had You a relative in the War of the Rebellion, Indian or Mexican Wars on whom you depended for support ? THOUSANDS ARE ENTITLED UNDER THE NEW LAW To receive a pension, who now do not. Thousands under the new law are entitled to an Increase of pension. The government owes it to youand is willing and Anxious to pay. Why not present your claim at this present time ? Your pension dates from the time you apply. Now is the accepted hour. jyWrite for laws and complete information. . No Charge for advice. No Fee unless successful. The Press Claims Company PHILIP W. AVIRETT, General Manager, 618 P Street, WASHINGTON, D. C. JT. B. J7k Company it controlled by nearly one thousand Uadir.g news papers in the United States, and it guaranteed by them. Thos Woolcry win riemin K C Hperry Wool( IK Y E Holland W T McNabb 8 C Lewie E L Pad berg T Maronet W H league C T Bmlth Dick Lahue Oeorge W Utt Joe Haney Frank Engelman K'l Engelinan J A Hughes I D Pad berg 8 A Khaw 8 1 Ritchie O B Cochran H M Thornton I MM (rely LorMlrk. It I not long since the emperor of Austria definitely settled the stieces Mon to the throne on his nephew, Arch- r x N. U . duke Otto, pausing over the latter eld- I ril J A Mil I brother, Francis Ferdinand, hwauar ITij Great st WteMj b lhCia:trj. O VIA. XFIRIIMOI. B B . (lacliidlni poetasel m any part nl ths l?nlt4 Mum ranaila and Mstfcu TllKWrKKLY CIIIIONU'I.R. Itis trWtil" an,l must e- Weekly ,rii la tne ttrt't, print rt'Nlwl Ms rulitmne. Welve (, f nt Uwrai'ir an-t iwmnl Ini.ir n. Uuu: also a aUiuincul Afrtvultural Ixartmrnl. SAM PL t CORES SiNf Fft -E. TRAD! HIHL COPfHIQHTS , Anerms smiltnt a sketrh snd dwri4i an au"'ti eMonain. free, Uhn innii, is .r..l,.l., iiWitls, 1 .Hniuiinlcall-ma H.-tle r,Nin.iw,nei, n,, (,mniia wwi l 1 Wi htii a uluml.a UiuU a.), m u, reeetrej SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, oewtlfnllr illiMtmted. mfmi etmlstlua ant wimiiIsw ymnui. U m r sari II Ml SIS aiimlhs. SlMaq v 4 IUjis) fcoua vi 1-ataaT saei lr Address MUNN A CO., . Ml stroedeas. Mew Vera. ' DO YOU WANT T1IK CHRONICLE PATFOLKS AT a PW U...IU. , s luriit- RIOUCID ttmt WMii Urine KhnMaa nf Ml ,r, n.n. S,l rHr.-U,,Hull.. tr-,, l.i,.-a sr.,i,a. iii1i,Iim, n.M.i'M, ,a I V r" r" n-n S'xl !,, 1 m. 1. 1. 1, h 1 Btclto il w.i, u,iin iiul..p II I k.KMuks runak PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL ans.trniiaii,, partirmar l.lr, wiih stamB, pR-SNVPtR. Reversible Map? he was on the point of death from con sumption. Francis la apiarrntly rorrrlng Ms health, however, and it l hliiU-d that be was not suffering so much from lousumpUon as from blight rd afftv-Uon. He haa long wished t marry Archduchres 8trphanle, ths wid ow of Crown Prince Kudolph, whoa tragic death at Mcyrrllnf a few year ngo will lx m-alled, and he wm eon f titutlonally debarred frtira dolnr ae ahlle h rrmalned in the dim-t line ol uocrsalon to the throne. Ula "Sheer. The distinction of being the richest and the inc-aneat man in the town in which he lived belonged to old Andy itcragfra. No one quwrtioned hi right to tli as honor when old Andy's wife died and he went to four different under takers trying to pet them to make him a eofiln for five dollars out ot some worm eaten old black walnut boards he hivd kept in hi lrn for 20 years "for that very purpow,,H m he admitted. .When he waa worth over $150,000 a committee went to him to solicit aomcthing for a widow with six little children who had been burned out of house and home, and who hail not a penny in the world nor a change of clothing for her chil dren or beraelf. "I m dreadful sorry for her," aald old Andy, "dreadful sor ry, an I agree with you tbat it a right for ber friends and neighbor to help Ler out. I'll do my sheer, gintlomln. Ill do my aheer." He was making hi tiaual five or six tons of maple sugar at the time, anil, after a few moments' re flection, he said: "I'll t-ll ye what I'll do, I'll send her over two quarts) o' maple sirup It she'll le sure to artul back the jar I'll have to put It In. I think that'll be 'bout my sheer, gintle- tnlo." Detroit Free Ptcm. KlIOWtNU 'he United States, Dominion of Canada and Northern Mexico UN OMK BllsC, As Ike f Map of tho World ON 11IM OTHKH VIDK. Ptend 93 and Get the Man an4 Merkly t ttronlt le I r One Tear Haiat repst I on M and raair. Ai)tiKs M. 11. i viiimii, rrs.iM a t iVasWr, A" taANUsUACAU I ' CllaWUIoae's Versatility. In all the stress and trouble of till long political career, aaya the Dramatic Mirror, Gladstone haa never gave aucb Mary's DeSaltloa. It was In the 8unday-ex-hool cla "What U a wine bibbrrr asked the teacher of the little tot. I'p went little Mary hand. Well. Mary r . I fink it ia a man what drinks wine wlf a Mb on art's he wou't spoil his nlca new clothe." Cleveland Main IValer. Schillings Best pepper is evidence of his mental Ulanc and hii peppcr-hot, and IjingCr eilV title to human admiration as he did tb , r r i other day at Hawarden. He waa Judgs Jjer-HOl , DUl flOl einiTCr peppcr-hot J H Ritchie E Kletinann . . Krt Clutr Mike Hale T 1 Wllhelm w A Morgan H Obner J Colesrock C C Wilson Wm H Pad berg L M Hills Gilbert Aldrich W 8 Hmith Chas Hperry Paul Kletmann Mat Halvorsen Jas Nolan W H Mccormick John Ltndstrotn M J Williams J J McKlllgott J W KliiR N Dickson H Pad tiers; Levi Hansford L B Knox W M Haiiiewood Notice Is hereby liven that the underslened will apply to the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, at the May term, 1W7, on the nin nay 01 sia montn. lor a license to sen spirituous, malt and vinous liquors In less quantities tnan ouesanon tor a penoa 01 one Year. CHARLES R0B1NHON. H-n, Applicant, Notice of Mention. r AND OFFICK AT LA ORANDR. OREGON. Li Feb. 11. 1K97. Notice Is hereby liven that in following named settler naa niea notice 01 his tntenUoii to make final proof In support of nis riatm. ana mat earn pmoi win oe mane before County Clerk. I matllla County, Oreson, at renaieton, uregon, on narcn n, ia7, vis: BAML'KL W. WATTENBCRGER, Hd. X No, Kfil for the NU NWu.rvc. M and W B W la. Heo. 'R. Tp. J N., R. 77 S., W. M lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, vis; r rain Hioan. or oaliowav. Oregon, ana Henry C. Thoinpwin, Albert Davis, Davis Mi-Carty, all of r.i'tio, ureioo. B. r. w I i)N, a negisier, Notice of Intention. f AND OrriCR AT THI DALLRg. ORKOON. It Feb. Vi, Itv7. Notice Is hereby siren that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that aald proof will be made before J. W. Morrow, county clerk, at Heppner, (regon, on Hsrcn w. i"'7. vis : I 11 A K I. K 1 I. HMIIII. II il. I. No. A. for the NEW. bee. 11. Tp. 3 8.. R. 2.1 K . W M. He names the following witnesses to prove hlseiiiitlimous residence upou and cultivation ol said land, vis: Frank Enre man. Chi Ion w lsnn. R. C. ("'ry. all ol lone, Oregou, and Thomas Carle, ol lirppner. ureion. JAB. r. mimikh. AIT .-7 Register. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. V0T1CK 1H HIRFBY GIVEN THAT LET- 1 V lera ot admliilartatton on the estat nf I lli'llen M. Allyti. de-uel. were tranled to the I underslKtied on Ih il day ol February, by the Cniniy Court lr the Cousty of Morrow, hlale ol On-s-oii. All persons having claims I aaalnsl aald estate are required to eihllilt Ihera lo me lor aunwaiH-e ai tne omi-e ni s ins i Lyons, In Heppner, Oregon, within sll months I after the dale of this uutlce or they shall be I lorever harre.1. lali this Ath day of February. 1W7. T. ft LVON", fOtn. AilmluUtralor. Attorneys at Iaw, All business attended to in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Notaries Public and Collectors. OFFICE IN NATIONAL BANK BTJILDINGL HEPPNER, : s : . : OREGON WHITE COLLAR LINE. n i l tv in ijnmmnia nivftrann ni vvi vaissrj jlv itiivi evil a xv tet Sound Navigation Co lift v rvy v vss a ii'.vi Q Steamers TELEFDONE, BAILEY GATZERT IND OCEAN WAVE. Leaving Alder 8treet Dock, Portland, for Astoria, Ilwaoo, Long Beaob, Ooeas Fark and Nabcntta. Direot eonneotion with Ilwaoo sleamera and rail road ; also at Young's Bay with Seashore Railroad. TETjUrUOPJE Leaves Portland 7 A. M. Dally, except Sunday. Leaves Astoria 7 P. M. Daily, except Sunday. HAIIiX3V 3eA.T5B33r.T . Leave Portland I P. at. Dally, except Sunday. Haturday nlirht, 11 P. M. Leave Astoria Dallv s 0:45 A. M., except Sunday and Monday. Sunday night, 7 P. M. OCEAN WAVE Leave Portland and ran direct to Ilwaeo, Tuesday and Thursday at 1 A. M. Saturday 'at 1 P. If. tieaves iiwaco neaneaaay ana rriaay at i:a A. at. . uu Sunday Digit at t P. M. ' Baggage Checked to Railroad DestinatioD Both Beaches Free cf Expense. 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