Digest of Land and Mining De­ cisions. A Wonderful IHorovery. GRAND BALL CLvcii.i a Electric Spavin Cure poaitively removes Bone Spav­ in, Ringbone, Splint or Curb in 4’ hours without pain. $500 reward failure or »lightest injury. 1 greatest wodder of the Nineteet ’h Century, astonishing a» it does the »ntire veterinary ’’ orld. Circulars and teatimoniala free. Dr. Guy he cini 378.Canol St New Yo-k. Furnished by W. D H arlan . Land and Mining Attorney, Wash­ ington, D. C. J. B. Huntington passed through A gricultural . Long Crtek Sunday en route from Salem to his home at Burns. Mr. The Supreme Court of the United Huntington has his eye on the con States, in case < f Joel Parker vs. ■ greseional seat held by Hon. \\ . R. Frank C Taylor, held that where, Ellis—Long Creek Eagle. on the records of the local land « office, there is an existing claim on The Baker City Democrat says: the part of an individual to land t < j “Two Harney County race horses, within a railroad grant under the Dick Hooten and Red Lane are on ♦ the fair grounds and are being put homestead or preemption laws, i. in cendition for the summer meet which has been recognized by the ing«. Thev are “short horses and officers of the Government, and has to the person »ubmlttlmr the mi>M mcritnriuui iaicut 'a good ones.” (luring the preceding month. been recognized Lv the officers of WK SKCfKK PATENT* FOR INVENTORS, and the the Government, and has not been object of this otfi-r is to en­ The Durrant murder case in San canceled, the tract is excepted from courage person» of an invent­ ive turn of mind. At the Francisco is still the absorbing topic the operations of the grant. mme time we wi.h to la.press the fact that s 8 S » t of interest in that city. The prose­ SCHERER'S ORCHESTRA, CONSISTING OF MUSIC BY M ineral . It’s the Simple, cution thinks there is sufficient evi­ i Trivial Inventions VIOLIN. PIANO, dence to prove Theodore Durrant The mineral value of a CORNET. ano TROMBONE That Yield Fortunes < guilty of the murder of the I wo not established by an ordinary as —such as De Long’» Rook fj gi-ls Blanche Lamont and Miss say certificate. and Eye, "Soo that Hump." () > "Safety Pin.” "Pigs in clu- ( > Williams. Oil land may be located under i ver.’’ "Air Brake.” etc Almixit < very one conceive» < > the mineral laws, Proof that t a bright idea at some time or . » Latest and Irest Music of the season. Grand March at 9 o’clock 1 > other. Why nut put it In prao- . > Ralph Brown, a student, who was neighboring lands contain oil is 4 tleal use? YOi'K taleutamav • called home to The Dalles last Sun •harp. tie in this direction. M y ■ , 8upper will las given at the Magnolia Restaurant, opposite not sufficient to defeat an entry of make your fortune. Wbyn.it.. day in answer to a telegram that try ? :: u a :: ” land returned as agricultural PoBtuflice, Mitin Street hi» i rotha r was seriously ill,* has t^^Write for furtlier informal, nan.i Mineral locations prior to survey, mention this yuper. written to his friends here that his rot in conflict with reserved school rut her, who formerly attended the THE PRESS CLAIMS CO. ;; public schools in this city di'd sections . Philip W. Avirctt. Oca. Mgr.» n»1t>illty of in • ■ mpany < > fr >m the Eugene Guard, Ralph adverse suit. may I m * Judged by th* 1 that it-* is held by over oi.« it umh I W Brown and his brother Clare are of the leading O i * h , ko il the • • United States. well known here bv most of our H arvesting in G illiam .—It will eitiZ' tif. We presume it must b« ! surprise our Eastern readers to Clare who is spa ken of as having learn that D C. Henry, whose ex­ died on Monday before. The H-ue cellent farm lies four miles south of of the Guard is April 20th Condon, is cutting wheat this week with a reaper. Mr. Henry did not g< t thruugh cutting last fall when Cyclones the thresher quit work, so he just The season of cyclones opens left it till this spring. The grain m ar Ha -lead Kansas, May 1-t. is in just ns good condition now as at 4:30 p. m. a cyclone several it was last fall and will yield just hundred yards wide a n d 16 as much to the acre, This speaks i! miles in length, killed six pi rs< ns volumes for our mild climate and ind seri »uslv injured Bev.-ral fertility of the soil, This is the choicest portion of the United others OF HARTFORD CONN -, it. s. and eonsiderii^ the large amount of vacant lam^et in this A cyclo ;e on the 3rd. inst de­ county, the population of the county vastated th’ country at Sioux Cen­ ought to be ten times as great as it ter on tl e '■ moux City and Northern is at present.—Condon Globe. The largest company in the world writing l>oth life and accident insurance. railr id 15 mil* s northe ast Sioux City low.i. A* bast 50 i ves v.eie A PenJl . toil Mau Offers to Pur- ch ise Horse Meat by the lost and great destruction* fprop-r- Wholesale. tv. The same day an cleiirii.il • ______ si r:n pissed over Wisconsin re­ There appears to be something in sulting in the death of several and the report that range hoi*e3 are to the destruction of much prop* rtv. be slaughtered and used for meat . - ,,ON MtK'.AN G. BULKELEY, P mksidext picking purp.,ses, says the Pendle­ J. C. WEBSTER, j. J, ENGLISH, Homicide In Wallowa. ton East Oregonian. Jade Switzler \ II I pK»«lhKNT. Sk. METAHY - >me days ago wrote to Pendleton G W, RUSSEL, M kkual D i he . tom . that he had contracted for the sale On the 30th of April, Join Flem ­ ASSETS. January I, 1895. - . *4*2A4 ing a young farmer living a; out 4 ot hi* baud of horse», about 50 in LnV¡»l.L¿IIIF8’Jan> *• ’ • 35,500,063 21 number, which were to bedelivertd Si Rl’Ll 8, Jan. 1, 1895, . . 6,551103.23 miles from Enterprise was shot from June 1 on through the sum­ and inst.mtlv killed by John Rasim. mer. Parties in Portland com­ They Were neighbors and both have mented on the report, and some families. The two men fell out tried to show it to be ridiculous. But from two to three sources come over a cow. statements that the same plan "ill T he .E tna L ife I nbi - ranch C ompany , with well invited awet» exceeding 143.000000 an.l »»ml-.. over 36,500,000, and withowr forty-five year»- «xperi.no«. offer, .penal advantajev in pl“ In* followed, especially in California, He was a traveler, and he liked wh* re a large number of animals the United State«—ill but one fea­ are to be »old at $1.50 each for de­ ture. He thought i*',waa an inipo linquent taxes, and will be bought ailion to charge arbitrarily one dol- by persona who will kill them t'»r 1 ir for his breakfast, when he only packing purposes. The projectors wanted an egg and a cup of coffee. are said tc figure that there is » ‘ It » an outrageous eharg««,” he profit of $5 in each horse bought at $5, and in keeping which an ex­ said, “and f r my part Ido notsuh pense of is incurred. mit to it. I invariably order a chop W. II Daugntrey was asked or a steak, which I don.t want, hut Tuesday evening what live st<»ck which I eat from a mere sense of he was anxious to buy. He replied Ita rates tre I «er than nxwt compani««. It has daring th« pati twenty years c¡ven ..... inture d con dutv. th«ugh they always make me that he wanted cattle at 3 cents pel itatitly ittcfrtsing dmJ. . la—uniform raaults given by txt other Life Inaurane* Comp IV T hk .E tna Lira adhere« atnctly to it» characteristic« of rigid miMmi,aUo u . ¿cur.tr nr.»»,.. * Editors pound, hogs at 3 j and horses at m«tt of dai ma, ami fair dealing withall It give» th« h««t poaaibk iwults under ¡u pul/i’vi. th in Ha-per.» M igszinf cents per hundred. Said Mr. I'au* for M iv. ghtrey: nothing valuable in th* bu»itw«a th« .E tna Lira dur« uui furtnah. “I want all the fat horses I can get at that price. 50 cents p»r hun­ dred. I know there are lots in the •wr M L LEWIS. country, but I will take all that »r* CBLFJ offered at that figure. And I J not nwsn 50 cents per hundred horses, but 50 cens p» r hundred Rodent Agent Burn». Oregon pounds, for good fat horses .” MA^HOLINS At that price the range h*'r*. * -y*rt WNjlem, rv»k-i aCti.1, f WUWaCAL MERCHANDISE weighing 850 to 900 pounds, would Bl 1.81*. 814.817 East St, New York bring *4.25 to 14.50—Portland >u* ¡$100.00 Given Away Every Month TUESDAY EVE. MAY 21st ’95. □ I I □ ÆTNA LIFE INSUANCE COMPANY.