LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. *= pihAL moor. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Lake view, Oregon, Hept. 13, 188». i ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow amed settler has filed notice of his iutvu- to make final proof in support of his claim, that said proof will tw made before the ter or Receiver, at Lakeview, Oregon, ^November 16th, 1888, vis: Juan Chaves. E. No. 456, for the W»4 of SW qr Bee 25. NE qr BE qr A BE qr of of n E qr. Sec 26, Tp 39 29 E. He names the following witnesses to e his continuous residence upon, and culli u of, said laud, viz: Ilario Pastor, Priiu o, K, A. Turner, aud W. H. Gass, all of P. O. Grant couuty, Oregon. Sept27-44 A. F. SNELLING. Register. ----------------- *--------------------------------------- fOiAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ J.axeview, Or., September 11, 1888.1 »OTK E IS HEREBY GIVEN that in accord­ ance with Hon. Commissioner's Letter “G” of M. 23, 188», the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in aupptirt of his claim, and that said proof will ha made before the Register or Receiver at Lake- Fiew, Oregon, on November 17th, 188» viz: Ilario Pastor. C^ E. No. 406. for the WU of NW qr, A W‘f of 8W qr. Sec 32, Tp 31, S, R 3J 2 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous res idimre upon, and cultivation of, aaid land, viz: J. M. Fitzgerald, F. J. Chaves, Prim Ortago and fitafirge Bollenbaugh, all of Burns P. O., Grant r.>Ohnty, Oregon. Seat 27-44 A. F. 8NELUNG, Register: piNAL PROOF. • U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} Lakeview, Oregon, October 2 1888. f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the follow ing-uamed settler has filed notice of his inten- ' tion to make final proof in support of his claim, i and that said proof will be made before the I Register or Receive at l^kevlew, Oregon, ou j on November 26th, 1x88, vis: D. M. Logas, ; D. 8. No. 3230, for the 8E qr of Sec 10, Tp 37 8. R 36 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and ' cultivation of said luud. viz: David McCrum, ; John Putter, Edward Noble, aud Alexander j Tolvin, all of Grant county, Oregon, P. O. Fort McDermit, Nevada. And it appearing that Charles McDonald claims avid tract under D. 8, Nb. 22JW. he is hereby specially cited tu appear at suid time and place and submit any objections he may have to the approval of the proof of D. M. Lo­ gan. Oct 18-47 A. F. SNELLING. Rcgiater p-ISAL proof . U nited S tates L and O ffice , } Lakeview, Oregon, October 4, 1888. J NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing-named settler has filed notice of his inten­ tion to make final proof in support of nis claim and that suid proof will be made befoi-e the Register or Re< civer at Lakeview, Oregon, on November 28th. 1x8». viz: B. H. Brown, D. 8. No. 2127. for the of BE qr, of Bee 23, NE qr of NE qr or bee 26. NW qr of NW qr of Sec 2o, Tp 30 s, R33E. He names the follow­ ing witnesses to prove his continuous rest dence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: H. C. Lambert. William Phelps, John Craven, and Johu McCoy, , all of Diamond P. O., Grant co, Oregon. Oct 18-47 A. F. SNELL1NQ« Register daunted; “I uni boarding at the----- hotel, and I do not want to return to the West un­ til I know the fate of my story.” The editor advised her not to remain in the city, as he believed she was simply wasting her time and money. He ottered to take charge of the manuscript foj* her, and, if it proved “not available,” to try to place it elsewhere, but she was determined to re­ main, for she had faith in her story. See­ ing her determination, he thought to save her the expense of a board bill by asking the reader of the house to send in an opin­ ion as soon as possible. The opinion came within a few days, and was a very fauomble one. Then the editor reud the manuscript, and decided not only to publish it, but to publish it soon, and more than that, to publish it with illustra­ tions. It may be imagined the story was a particularly good one to win such instant recognition; but it is more than that, I am tole, ('”■ it is conspicuous for its finish, and the f/ilent deieiuination of the author to do hr very best to construct a beautiful work—a determination not always appar­ ent in the work of some of our modern nov­ elists. THE HERALD. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 188«. IMBER CULTURE NOTICE. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} Lakeview, Oregou, Sept. 10, 1888. | k COMPLAINT having been entered at this of- • ice by James H. Wadman against the Heirs •f J. M. Bright for failure to comply with the Law aa to Timber Culture Entry No, 5*4 dated Oct, 4th, 1886, upon SW qr of BE qr A 8KHof ’-But se, Tp 2» », K «2 E, in Grant county, Oregon, with a view to cancellation of said entry; con­ testant alleging that J. M. Bright did not plow or break 2U acres, or any number of acres of said tract during the first year after he made said entry, and that to the present time no plowing, breaking, or cultivation whatever, has Deen done upon said tract by the said entry man or any other person, the said parties are here­ by luininoued to appear at this office on the 15th day of November, 188«, at 10 o’clock, a m, to re­ spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. hept. 27-44 W. M. TOWNSEND. Receiver. JTINAL PROOF. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,/ Lake»lew, Oregon. Oct. 6. 1888.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the fpllow- lng-uained settler has filed notice of his lnten- tivn to make final proof in aupport of his claim, and that suid proof will be made before the the Register or Receiver, at Lakeview. Oregon- on December 5th. 1888, viz: John W. Ammons, D. 8. No. 2741, for the E‘* of 8E>i, & 8E«i of NE U of See 7, and NE qr of NE qr Sec 18, Tp 26 S, R 24 E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cul­ tivation of, said land, viz: George H. Brown. Robert Brown, Almon Randall, and W. D. Ar­ nett, all of Riley, Grant county. Oregon. Oct 25-48 A. F. SNELLING. Register. piNAL PROOF. —The Oregon Register quotes T he H erald ’ s “challenge’’ (see 4th page) in full, under the caption “Heavy.” We have the big vege­ tables, all the tuuae. * BURNS ADVERTISEMENTS. BRAND RATES: 1 brand on cut, and description, 1 'ear 110. 2 cuts and descrip­ tions, 1 year, ’ THE TOWN OF BURN8 GRANT CO. OREGON. AS IT 19 VOICED BY THE HERAUÀ. —Two of J. H. Britt’s Road com­ pany surveying party, Messrs. Zie-' l>er and Wm. Slater, jolly young fellows from Prineville, have been spending a few days in Burns. They left on Thursday last. BUSINESS MEN ABROAD BY LOOKING OVER ITS COLUMNS WILL SEE THAT Burns contains 1 new «paper; 1 hotel: 1 brewery; 1 undertaker; 1 meat market: 2 lawyers; 3 physiclsftg 1 surveyor; ¡land agent; 1 drugstore; 1 Jeweler; 1 blacksmith; 1 livery stable: 2 generat mer­ chandise stores; 1 hardware store; 1 saw-mill; 1 carpenter; 1 saddle A harness shop; 1 gro­ cery store. Also, 1 Odd Fellows lodge; 1 reading room: 1 school; 1 church. M^^Mail soupy of Tan H bbald td Advertise your town, in tbe Esst.^n —We learn from a letter from J. T. Grace, mailed at Prineville, that he and his family are on their way from Lake county to winter in Wil­ lamette valley. >i-Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Bunyard, Oct. 18, 1888, a 7-lb. son. Animal, whether horte, cattle, or sheep —W. E. Dalton, J. II. Embree and Chas. McDonald left Mon­ mouth on the 15th and arrived in Burns the 24th ult. Ratgo ---------AND--------- Fair Figures --------- AT--------- Additional Brands —Old newspapers 50c a hundred at this office. —Chas. Ziegler of Poison creek arrived this week from Union coun­ ty, after a three weeks’ visit to rel­ HARNEY VALLEY ITEMS. atives and old friends in that sec­ While absent he enjoyed Attention is called to this week’s tion. Washington letter. hearing a political address by W. R. Bilyeu, which for eloquence and T he H erald forwarded Demo­ logical reasoning he deems unri­ cratic election tickets to Catlow and valed. Alvord precincts the evening of —J. Nat Hudson, turns’ popu­ their arrival, 22d ult. lar attorney-at-law, ..ill start to­ Local News. STOCK BRANDS. P. F. STENGER, - - - BURNS, OR. P. F. STENGER. Honeas branded on Kither Right or etile : OB. STOCK VERY COMPLETE; COMPRISING Range—Grant county, Oregon. P. O.—Burna, Grant eounty, Oregon. RILEY A HARDIN. A4dr«M ISAAC FOSTER. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.—STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES.—BOOTS AND SHOES—HARD­ WARE.—CROCKERY & morrow for Canyon City, where he U nited S tateb L and O ffice , } GLASSWARE. Lakeview.Oregon, October 10, 1888.} H obbes branded on QONTEST NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN that the fol­ ^Refreshing and dust-laying rain is retained in the following cases: lowing-named settler has filed notice of his in­ U nited S tates L an o O ffice . | tention to make final proof in support of his | on the night of the 29th ult. Singleterry, Hayes >t Brooks vs. Left 8tifie: Horizontal Lakeview, Oregon, Sept. 19, 1888.1 claim, and that said proof will be inadq before Chas. Riley et al.; same vs. C. F. Double- H COMPLAINT having been entered through J. T. Mael, County Clerk of Grant co., Oregon, — Charles McDonald and family thia office by A. J. Alphili against William at Canyon City, Oregon November30th, 1888, viz: { Frank Smith, Bradford with a view to the cancellation of the from Dallas came in on the 24th McKinney et al.; McGrath vs. Phil­ latter'a Desert Land Entry No. C2. made Novem­ D. 8. No. 2243, for the NE ur of 8ec 20, Tp 27 8. ------ALL Al------ lips; State ex rel. vs. J. C. Parker; ber 22. 1883, forThe of Sec 33, Tp 19 8, R 34 E R 31 E. He names the following witnesses to ult., to find a location for a home. and alleging •’that no ¡»art of said tract of laud prove his continuous residence upon, and culti­ Jenkins vs. Walters; AmiB vs. A- has iu any manner been irrigated or reclaimed, vation of, said land, viz: William Klepper, W. C attlm branded on —Ladies, come in and read the nor have any steps whatever been taxen by the G. Dunn, W. M. Dunn, and James Sweeney, all mis; Hahn & Fried vs. B. R. Wit- said claimant to reclaim or Irrigate aaid land.” all of Blitzen, Grant co., Oregon. Left Hide. V. Un- magazines. A. F. SNELLING, Register. And the said complaint having been deemed Oct 25-4» zel et. al., and other cases. sufficient to warrant the investigation of »aid dsr-bit in Right ear, entry, therefore, The said parties are hereby —See in this issue notice of final ----- for ------ NEW TO-DAY. summoned to appear before J. T. Masi, County — Coal Oil at W. E. Grace ’ s drug close up. Left ear: Clerx of Grant county, Oregon, at his office in proof of Erwin Jewett and Jacob Canyon City, Or., on the 10th day of November, store. - Smooth crop. 1888, at 10 o’clocx, a in, to respond and furnish piNAL PROOF. Henry Meadows; also, timber-cul­ testimony concerning said allegations. Case Range: Grant, Crook, and Lake counties. — W. W. Johnson has furnished will be considered by Register and Receiver on ture notice of Wm. Hays and Hi ­ U nited S tates L and O ffice , | P. O.—Riley, Grant county, Oregon. 27-y November 20th, 1888. Lakeview, Oregon, October 13, 1888,1 ram L. Wright. us the names of jurors sell c’.ed from Sept 27-44 A. F. 8NELLING, Register. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ ing-named settler hns filed notice of hia inten­ A. Venator is, we learn from our this side of the mountain: Robert a LMEDA a . STENGER. tion to make proof in support of bia claim, qpiMBER CULTURE NOTICE. and that aaid proof will be made before the Baker and Fred Oakerman of Sil­ Couuty Judge of Grant County, Oregon, or in young friend Frank Stauffer, down ver creek; Harvey Dixon and C. M. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} hia absence the County Clerk of Grant county, Lakeview, Or.. Sept. 18, 1888. | Oregon, atCauyou City, Or., on Dec. 15, 1888, viz: with typhoid fever. Caldwell of Burns; John Bowen— CxTTLg branded Erwin Jewett, COMPLAINT HAVING BEEN ENTERED at thia office by John H. Hiexinan against Peter H. K. No. 478, for the Lota 2 & 3, and E^ of NW —John B. Alden, 393 Pearl str., for the latter Dep. Sheriff Johnson ob Loft sida; airela- Van Midlesw'orth for failure to comply with law qr of Sec 19, Tp 19 8, R 32 E. He names the as to Timber-Culture Entry No. 157, dated July following witnesses to prove his continuous New York, issues one of the bright­ went on Monday, in company with S. A Split la aaeh », IM», upon the WU of NW qr, ± NW qr of sW residence upon and cultivation of said land, qr, of Sec 30, Tp 19 8, It 34, E, in Grant couuty, viz: John J. Wash, Canyon City Grant co., Or., est little weekly magazines we ever T he H erald man, but the said Oregon, with a view to cancellation of said en­ John Caddock, Ed. Bir.'kley, and Frank MeBean, try; contestant alleging that claimant has whol­ all of Blanton, Grant county, Oregon. read; the best way to learn your­ John did not materialize; neverthe­ ly failed toplow orbrenx, or cause to be plowed Nov. 1-49 W. E. GRACE, P hgprietok , - - - BURNS, OREGON A. F. SNELLING, Register. or broKen, five acres or any number of acres the self of its worth is to subscribe $1 less, the summons was left with his Kang«—Graut county, Oregon. second year after said filing was made; that du­ P, O. — Burna, Graut county, Oregon. ring the years of 1886, 1887, 18x8. he lias failed p-lNAL PROOF. for a year. wife. The Sheriff was of opinion to cultivate, to crop, or otherwise, or plant any trees, seed, or cuttings, on any part of said U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} that Uncle Bowen was up in the — For all kinds of Stationery go tract, and that at the present time he fails to Lakeview, Oregon, October 17, 1888. | have any trees growing, or any seeds or cuttings JNO. 8. DEVINE. loft. “Kicked by a 1 won’t NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the follow­ to W. E. Grace’s drug store. planted on said tract, and that no seed, trees, or cuttiugshave ever been planted on suid tract, ing named aettler has filed notice of his inten­ do this time, Uncle John. the said parties are hereby suminonedto appear tion to make final proof in support of hia claim, The handsome yellow peach at the office of the County Clerx of Grant coun­ and that said provf will be made before J. T. ty, Oregon, at Canyon City, Or., on the 10th day Mael, County Clerx of Grant county, Oregon . now on exhibition at this office was —Notice of finding of a stray of November, 1888, at 10 o’clock, a m, to re­ at Canyon ffi^y.Or., on December 24th, 1888, vizi | DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PROPRIE­ spond and furnish testimony concerning said raised by the indefatigable Mrs. horse, on 4th page, and help find Jacob Henry Meadows, alleged failure. And ft appearing thut personal D. 8. No. 2734, for the SEW of Sec 10. Tp 24 8, R i owner. TARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDI­ service cannot be had ou claimant it is hereby It is worth seeing E. He namen the following witnesses to I Thos. Haskell. ordered that this notice be published in T he 31 his continuous residence upon and culti­ and smelling. E ast O regon H erald for a period of Thirty prove CINES, FLAVORING EX­ —Last Friday night B. It. Porter vation of said land, viz: J. W. Buchanan, Robt. Days. W. M. TOWNSEND, Receiver. Terrell, J. T. Barnet, and C. H. Gillium, all of ■ Sept 27-44 * A. F. SNELLING, Register. —Our energetic Harney valley on the Island gave the young people Burns, Oregon. TRACTS, DIAMOND i And it appearing from the records of this of- farmer, Sam. King, says he planted a social dance that was well at­ 1 flee that v. C. Kilburn claim s the above tract i tended. DYES AND FINE TOILET SOAPS. gALE t’XDER CHATTEL MORTGAGE. ’ adversely under D. 8. No. 2536, he is hereby cit- 1 i ed to be present at said time aud place, and ' six eyes of the Centennial potato, The foregoing item appeared in Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a | subtait any reasons lie may have whv the final in the Harney foothills, and got 38 ..... —¿ -o- ----- — Chattel Mortgage executed by Miles Riley to i proof of the said Jacub Henry Meadows should last issue, and wrb given us by Will Christy and Wise, dated the 7th day of Septem- | not be allowed. HAIR AND TOOTH BRUSHES, COMBS, 8H0UL lbs. from them;irrigated only a lit ­ ber, 1887, and filed in the office of the County — — - - F -------------------- Nov. - 1-49 A. SNELLING, Realiter. Meadows who was one .of the guests Clerk of Grant County, State of Oregon, on the ________ tle when dry and after they were 14th day of September, 1887. and upon which DER BRACES. FANCY Mr. Porter requests to. say that he default has been made we will expose for sale half grown. at public auction on the kbih day of October, 'piMBER CULTURE. ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, BOOKS AND was not at home at the time nor 1888, at 2 o’clock in tbe af'ernoon of said day, at —Boom your country by voting was the party given by his family. U nited S tates L and O ffice , } the sheep corrals of Charles Riley on Rattle­ STATIONERY. Rango. Grant and Malheur counties. Lakeview, Oregon, October 1«, 1888. | snake creek about one-half mile northerly from Harney City, Grant county, Oregon. The COMPLAINT having been entered at this of- for Cleveland and Thurman. It was given by some new-comers P. O. addresa: Burns, Grant co., Oregon. -------- < -o- >-------- - property mortgaged consisting of Fifteen ■ flee by William Haya against T. S. Raker for Hundred head, more or less, of sheep, ear­ i failure to comply with law as toTimber-Culiure The first «now of the season to whom his wife bad rented a marked as follows: Ewes,under slope; wethers l Entry No. 561, dated Auguat lHh, 188»;, upon the A A I win pay Five Hundred Dollar« for crop off left aud under slope in right. VW V V the arrest and conviction of any per­ W»^ of NW qr, and W*^ of HW qr, Bee A, Tp z7 ) P hysicians ’ P re -/ house. P ure B handies , ) Terms of sale cash iu hand, and said sale be­ 8. R 31 E, in Grant county, Oregon, with a view fell here the night of the 25th ult. son or nersuns, killing or stealing any of th« ing to make the principal, interest, and attor- to cancellation of said entry; contestant alleg- stock of the above brand or belonging thereto. J 8CRIFTION8 CARE-Í W ines a L iquors Í neya' fees due on said mortgage amounting to I ing that said entr\ man did not plow, break, or —The best bit Cigar at W. E. —Advertise in T iie H erald if ; fully compound -' $501.75, and coats and expenses of keeping and : cultivate, or cause to be plowed, broken, or cul- for Medicinal pur­ ' Grace ’ s drug store. side. Dated thia 11th day of Ociot^r, 1X8». -* ! tivated, any number of acres of said tra< t dur you want to sell anything. ) ed , by Experienc-f poses, constantly I P arrish A C ozad , and M. L. C liffor :>, At­ ing the second year after he made said entry; THOS. J. KEETON. torneys fur Mortgagee. Out 13-4<-3 i J ed Pharmacist. ( that there never has been plowed, dr broken —Boom your town by inducing on hand. —John H. Embree, from Polk upon said tract tu exteed 5 a< rea, and that no (Order for Cut has been made and will be part of aaid tract has ever been cultivated; that county, says the Knights of Labor good citizens to locate therein. be inserted upon receipt of same.] claimant’s failure to comply with the require­ piNAL PROOF. ments of the Timber-Culture law exists at the organization in that section will H obses , branded on the right shoulder ' ---------<-o->--------- —P. 3. Early the prince of skill­ with time, - at the said parties arc 1< herebv sum- U nited S tates L and office ,} present - ------- ---------------- - thig a ‘Horizontal B, Crossed by a Vertical *----------- e on ______________ the (i. ,.f Lakeview, Oregon, October 8, 1888. | moned to appeal vote solid for Cleveland because of ful blacksmiths having laid aside 8. ” at 10 10 « o ’ ’ <*•«*.• clock, a m m, - ------------- J GLASS, PUTTY, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the M-' '<•, teetond Range: Grant county. lowing named aettler hu tiled nolle. ot bl. In ' ?.n,t,,"rnl*h ’«‘'“"“I «.neernlt g .aid alleged Harrison’s Chinese record. all frivolity has gone into the fall P. O. address: Iirewsey, Grant co., Or. tention to make final proof in support of his 1 ’ Nov •‘lure - KALSOMINE, PAINTS, PAINT BRUSHES, 1-49 A. F. SNELLING, Register. claim, and that said proof will be made before j —W. R. Buchanan added a 3^-lb. work of his shop with a vim that County Judge, or iu bis absence, before the VARNISHES, COAL OIL. County Clerx of Grant county, Oregon, at TIMBER culture . carrot to the exhibit. Very fine will do up all the repairing neces- Canyon City, Or., on November 30th, 188». viz: RAZORS and ALL KINDS or POCKET CUTLERY James F. Morrison, sarv to put your implements, wa ­ From the top of Fare Hon abont August 11. U nited S tates L and O ffice ,} . flavored and good shape. Ono Bay Horae braud TW on Loft Shoulder; H. D. Ns. 1046. fur thè NE qr of SW qr A Lots --------- < -o- ------- I akeview, Oregon, October 18, 1»»8.| on gons, and horses in good shape to and Ono Bay Horae vjfa branded S 4 4, Sec 7, 4 I a X 1 of Mec IS, Tp 20, 8, R 34 E. Right Shoulder, and ■ or m over a doorkey COMPLAINT having been entered at thia of­ —The dust liad reached pretty He names the following witnesses tv prove AGENT FOR D r . HORNE’S ELEC­ en Loft Htifle. A Reward of will bo paid go through the winter. - his continuous residence upon, and culti­ fice by Hiram L. Wright against Walter R. for the delivery of theoe horses at Byrd’s Rad vation of said land, vis: W. C Keeton, Joe Wood foi failure to comply with law as to near knee deep up to Monday. Fro at Stable fitutevant, I. M. Davis, and O. J. Darst, all*of Timber-Culture Entry No. 472, dated February TRIC BELTS A TRUSSES. — Yearly advertisers of stock 8th, 1886, upon the South East Quarter of Bee 20, Drewsey, Grant comity Oregon. —Paints and Oils of the best Tp 27 8, R 31 E, in Grant county, Oregon, with a Oct 18-47 A. P. SNELLING, Register brands in T he H erald get inser ­ FINE ASSORTMENT OF THE view to the cancellation of said entry; contest­ STOCKMEN! TAKE NOTICE! j ant alleging that entryroan did not plow, break, quality always on hand at W. E. tions of stolen and strays free. - or cultivate any number of acres of said tract ' Jm« ninro BEST SPECTACLES AND EYE-GLASSE8, Dark Bay Horse about 9 years old, branded 1 JTINAL PROOF. during the second year after he made said entry 8 UTUg Store, with "AD,” or inverted A on leftsboul- | nor cause the same to be done; that not to ez- — Boom your county by reducing BEST QUALITY OF TOBACCO AND CIGARS. der; has saddle and collar U--------- nd that aaid proof will be made before the ' ber, 188», at 10 a m, to respond and furnish tee- ! I men, in charge of that gallant offi­ Register or Receiver st Lakeview, Oregon, I tlmony concerning said alleged failure. ' usual bright self. But his health PRICES AS REAaoNAHLE AS THORP. OFFERED BY ANY ob November 27th. 1W, vis: Nov. 1-49 A. F. SNELLING, Register I is restored, and we are glad to wel­ cer, Lieut. II. II. Sargent, from Fort OTHER LINE OF BUSINEM IN THIS SECTION. D st M MeCram, I A. C. WORTHINGTON. H. E. No. 914, for the 8E qr. of See 11. Tp 34 8. R. come him back to his old busy place Bidwell, arrived in Burna Sunday, I “Cyutsiders” In the Magaslnes. »4 E. Me names the following witnesses to Burn). Oregon, prove hia continuous residence upon, and culti­ ’ being only eight days on the road; The following from The Txiunger in the ' in OUr midst. vation of, said lan«l, viz: D. M. Ixvgan, John Potter, Alexander Tolvin, and Edward Noble, Critic of June 23e« barieg work In my line will flag Hie fHMAL rRoor. RTn*Drklhep*^T”rI. . . .M Monday, 29th ult., by the aide of 8uftrde