WEEKL2 liUDGET. Tlf L'liSDAY .NOVK.YIIiKR 14, 1SSI) Kuti rffl at. the. InnUjii:c at Lfxiimtan, Or., a !rriillt-vlueH Matter. At the mheripthm prirp of thr LEXI SKTON WEEKLY JU'lXlETiy nut!f,$i per yrnrt ire shall init if . ji't'ivnnt of Vitnh in tatranrr. Thrrr. wilt pntitirrhi he tut tlvialiatt nun thin rule. Any nnr. rrrrirhta thin paper mat kin winy that he turn not pa hi or it, trill viali rsfainl that it is tithrr cniHftiiniriifnrif. if. mniplc copy, or Hint some rim d hax paiif fur t. HERE AND THERE. Cutiimetiliiit; on tlm l;Ktit iitiun tit presuiit cxiHtin anions tin; settlors in I ak itji, tin! Orctjoiiittii. mentions tlio f j i 1 1. Unit Hit! cliiiinti! of that region is fatal to nil but tl to luirtliuHt ciiiuhIs, ami oflrn tliistnidivo to tlium. It, grown tlio liiiust wliuitt in t ho wor ld when it )i jx-n.s with out Oust, and thin in ii!iliiiH 0:10 year in three but a failure of the wheat crop means a total crop failure anil the en tin! Iohm of his HUtniiicr'n work to tlm fanner. J I in ckhs aro all in one banket. Ill) can grow 110 other crop, ami bin wheat crop in expowed to mimiiier uh well its int(;r vii:issitnilt!H. It may be burned up by the kuii as well as nipped by the frost. The rainfall is never more than barely enough to fertilizo the wheat plant, and a fall below the ttv ru",o inuuim a more or less complete failui'H of the crop. (Solely dependent upon the wheat crop, its failure reduces the settlers to penury. Mostly encum bered with farm ami chattel mortgages, the loss of returns from their annual crop not only cuts oil' their means of living, but threatens their only capital, their mortgaged farms, stork ami im plements. In comparison with that great wheat-growing region, with its frequent failures, intense ami long-continued colli weather, light rainfall ami short, hot summer, where only wheal can be raised, Morrow county is a ver itable J'aradise. While many farmers here devote their entire attention to the wheat crop, yet they are not compelled to do so by the character of the soil or climate, but when so disposed can vary their products to suit their own ideas or the demands of the market. THE RICHT KIND. In bis report to tbu secretary of the interior, Acting Commissioner Stone of the general laud ollice says: The practice of this otlico now is, and always should have been, not to cancel an entry, or bold it in suspension, upon merely technical grounds, or upon mere HiiHpicion of fraud, but to determine eVHiy case upon its real merits, in a epirit liberal to the extent of the law, the boiH fidu good intention of the set tler beiiig presumed, unless evidence to the coii'rary appear, v ' ,5- Tt iiIIokIs mo inlinitu pleasure, Air. Secretary, to inform you that dur ing my more than four months of intimate con nection with tlio duties of this ollice 1 have found no evidence of general mis conduct on tlm pait of our western set tlers. There is inoro in tbu samo vein, which j;tHH to hIiow that Action Co issioner Stone uml Commissioner (irnll" are gov erned by far different sentiments from those that controlled ex-Coinmissioner Sparks, who seemed to art upon the conclusion that every settler was trying to obtain fraudulent possession of gov crnmeiU land. Tins ollieo ban received from Frank C. liaker, state printer, n copy each of the Hussion laws of IHSlt and "Uesources of Oregon." The appearance of these volumes as well as of all the work we liavu yet seen from the state ollice shows that .Mr. l'.akcr is a printer worthy of his position. In days long Koue we knew him in Portland as a young man of ability and energy, ami lie lias advanced with the march of time. He is an honored member of the typographical union and carries a testi monial of esteem from the employes of tlm state ollice in the shape of an ele gant gold-headed cane. Tmk sherill's of the ilill'erent counties in Oregon w ill meet at Portland on le cumber (Hit to perfect a permanent or ganization to meet unnually or ol'lener (or the pur pose of taking such measures uh inn seem best on any subject that pertains hf the duties of the ollice and the public good. Thin is a step tleseiv iug the strongest commendation, as it t ill result in a system which w ill greatly increase the prospect of capturing crim iuuls and lesson tlio expense to individ ual counties. (ikm. (. O. Ilowuur says that, con trary to the general belief, Indianslare consliUitly infieasing in numbers. M.ik intl 11 careful compulation from the latest report which embrace all the Mates and territoiies, excepting Alaska, lie makes a total of L'li'.'.H'.'O. T11 k smallest homestead in Oregon is undoubtedly that of A. Nelson of Polk county, who holds a patent for I ;l:M0O acres of laud. Mr. Nelson evidently doesn't want the whole world. Iianckoft, the historian, says that longevity will come to the man wlu keeps his temper. If this rule works inversely some of uh should be glad that we are not dead nlreadv. At'comuNt! to the 0;ic.iii,ii of yester day the real (iibbs has been captured at last, lie was arrested ill Yreka countv, Cut. NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES. Washington has 1 si sawmills. Kggs are 4') cents a dozen in Walla Walla. Vaccination is being enforced in the Seattle public schools. An Astoria justice of the peace has lined an umbrella thief ifWI. Kx-l Itivernor (iuo. I.. Woods is dan gerously ill at Forest drove. Tom Pitch, Ihe silver-tongued orator of Nevada, is on a visit to Oregon. The new custom house at Port Town send when completed will cost $240,000. Oregon's 1SS0 crop of apples w ill not exceed one-fourth of last year's produc tion. There are ISL' convicts in the peniten- t t in i v at Walla Walla, an increase of (18 in one year. Two school-rooms in Seattle have been closed because typhoid fever is prevalent in the neighborhood. Mis. U. W. Morrison, who came to Oregon in IS) I, died at her residence in Clatsop on Sunday night of last week. Wm. Chamber lain, an old river cap tain of Mast Portland, was stricken with paralysis last Saturday. There is little hope of his recovery. Waitsburg has an active and eflicient board of trade with thirty-two members, which is doing much for the advance merit of that thriving place. Two nice milk cows, harnessed to a buggy, says the Ilaker City Jlra-illf, formed a part of an immigrant out lit that passed down Alain street recently. The people of Coos county will sow more grass seed this fall than usual, barge tracts that were burned over by the forest, fires this season will be sown in grass this fall. A band of wild hogs which rango in the mountains west of Canyon City broke into a potato Held the other day and destroyed nearly all the' crop. These wild hogs were first seen four or five years ag" . Oil", of i.'.e great curiositien of eastern Oregon is the .Malheur cave, which almost rivals the Mammoth cave of Ken tucky. Within it is a st ream in which lish blue in color and eyeless have been caught. It. was used as a stronghold by the Indians in former years. Says tht! Walla Walla Aoiirnitl : A strange phenomena in wells is percept ible nil over the country. Many, which in the divest seasons furnished an abundance of good water, have suddenly gone dry, as though the bottom had dropped out. Whit can it mean? John Carnctt, a Ibitish sailor, died in the Seattle hospital last week. He told his attendants that there was a cache on Apple island, lying between Vancouver island and the mainland, that contained $!iin,000 in gold dust that came from Prazer river. He had no map to give the exact location, but the island is a small one. Two phonographs aro in practical use in Salem one in the ollice of Secretary Mi bride, the other at the State insur ance ollice. It bids fair in a measure to take the place of the stenographer. The dictator speaks upon the phonograph's wax rolls the winds be wishes written, and the operator of the typewriter after wards places the instrument to bis car and manipulates his machine, the words being pronounced by the phonograph distinctly ami rapidly or slowly, be gov erning the speed by turning a tension of the electric motor by which the ma chine is propelled. Tui:iu: are men in all brant lies of bus iness who fail to understand the full henelit to be derived from extensive ami persistent advertising. They may be keen enough in all other matters and thus maintain a respectable place in the race, hut the firms that keep their names and business constantly and prominently before the public eye are ones that are always ahead. P.y the modest card of A, 1! it Co., the peo ple who are all buyers may bo in formed as to the fact that this firm exists uml carries a certain lino of goods "at the old stand;" this fact may be pretty well known, locally, even with out advertisement. Put it is C, 1 & Co., advertising extensively, persist ently and obtrusively, who attract the attention of the buyers near and far, excite their curiosity and capture their trade as surely as that two and two make four. Look at the most success ful firms in any business; look at the sound cities. Staver ilt Walker or any other wide-awake firm in Portland will aver most emphatically that advertis ing pays, even in conservative, moss giown Webfoot. A printer may bo ac cused of prejudice in discussing this matter, but there is abundant evidence on every hand to support his views. DAINTY. BUT DANCEROUS. tier eniintntfng tittle lin.it, FrdiM beneath her Jaunty suit, Ventured out. Thtit she knew tin i itching t'luinu, - Without inclining tuiv ) 11 1 111. W lie cul l (Inula'.' So, I wooed tlie ohnrming mtltil, Kir-t euehiinteit, iik 1 said, by tier hunt. Now. alas! I'm licit iiivtuv, Uools inn! temper seldom nro Ituilt tn suit. Knr nur friendship ripened fust, All. I before u year hud passed W e 11 ere t eit. Nmiv. both bonis Hint nllier things Recklessly slit' otien fluids At my ticii'l. S,:lU IT.', ,.'lirl(li. LOUD CALL. Over at l ong Creek they have a per suasive way of notifying debtors to "pony up." A hotel man advertises as follow in the En.jl,-: t'MtHlli l' li II 1 .- t ills U lint Oi'tltlltc'l to iiny )i(rlii iil.tr pel'-.. m. Iml 11 Mrlke rhe iiut jnrllv 11 lu'ii tt e. 'ines to p;iiiu dills. Kspeei iilll tuts ti until litilintitci! trull when ho hits tlio ttfiul to cut ti person 0111 of a homo tunl not nrler Iti piiy linn a let cent. I'w lee ttttvo t itsse.l you w ho itro in.iet'le.t ttt mo to pity up. tunl 11.01. nentleiiit'ii, 'She miisl 001110," or ott.st for I'olli'cittin will U H'l.lt-.l. Vollm ttU'ecltonnU'ly. Tlm harvest tn ttut tnltnnt ompi.o. net ttuit tlio omin t ihresht ,1. is mueti iic?u'r ttiKii ox- Pet it'll. 1 hero Is no tit 111 ll.K llle tnt'l ttltU this (ins tieell tin' ilriosr seitson ever o peril llt'otl, hill Ihe ernp ts f.tr Irtttn Iteiiitf .1 (uitin-v. YhU tuts uoier htipieiictt t'clorc, mitt, lory vm' itt'ly, will ueier nttppeu itunai. - ' 1 1101.1 Mi.j-.t.i,..r,HMi, 1. WANTS TO KNOW. A correspondent at (iooseberry w rites as follows : (1). J wish yon wonltl Mato In tlio BcnriKT wliiit ttmo is host, fall or sprinii, to plant out fruit trees; linw fur apart, depth, ulo. fin voil know of any nursery wliure the trsen nrc'iiut iirii,'ntt.'tl? Vi). What Is the primer mntlioil of pluntinn poliitouH, in riilKcs or Hat? Hhoulil they be cut tiviitotl or nut, nrovhled the nrniiuil Is clean'.' (:t). What is the cause of smut in grain? How can it he preventc'il? (I). W ill the four new states be represented in ounstrcss at the coming sesslnn? If so, how many members will them bo ill both houses of cnm,rross? (.i). If I go on government laml in (,'ootl faith, build ami improvo uml not tile for sav two or three yearH, can J prove up ami ilut'e hack to the time I first coiuineucctt iiniroviuK. if I comply with the law in every respect ex cept tiling? The correspondent is informed that this paper is not an infallible encyclo pedia of universal and valuable inform ation, but as he has not had very much experience in farming on btinchgrass land and his intentions aro evidently good, we will make a Btaggcr at answer ing his ijuestions ; (1). Opinions, differ as to the best time to plant trees, and it is a hard matter to say positively which is the best. Prom what we have seen, and judging from the character of our soil ami climate, we would plant in the fall. The ground then becomes well settled around the roots antl the trees are al ready established in position to be ben efited by the melting snow and first spring rains. Some nurserymen, bow ever, stipulate that the trees shalfM-re planted in the spring. If this is done it should be as early as practicable ami the work should be done very carefully. Inipiiry among those who are successful brings out the following method of planting : Dig a hole at least three feet across antl three feet dee). Pill the hole below and around the roots of the tree with surface dirt. The tree should stand at the samo depth as when in the nursery, and the roots should be care fully separated and spread so that none shall be doubled or twisted. Settle the earth (irmly around the roots, pour on a bucket of water, and then throw on dry dirt to prevent the ground from baking. Wo would recommend twenty to thirty feet apart as the proper dis tance; certainly not less than twenty, though many plant them much closer. Waters tk Kawson, nt The I 'alien, do not irrigate their trees and have the rep utation of being reliable and reasonable nursery men. (-). P.y all means plant your potatoes flat. Opinions aro contradictory as To cultivation. The method in which we have bad best success is to plant three pieces of one eye each to the hill, three feet apart. Commence cultivation us soon an the plants, are four or live inche high; cultivate two or three times, hill ing a little each time, but they should be left severely alone upon the first in dication of blossoms. The early Ohio is a favorite with us, as it combines many excellent qualities. Take this for what it is worth. Wo w ill venture the assertion that if you have inquired among the neighbors you have found no two who agreed upon all points in re gard to potato-growing, though prob ably several may say, "I lon'tcultivate." (;!). As to the origin of smut in grain, wo give it up. Many believe that it is continued by tlio powder from crushed grains of smut adhering to the fuzzy end of the wheat kernel and causing that kernel to grow as smut instead wheat. Wheat is soaked in a strong solution of blue vitriol to kill this pow der before sowing. (4). The four new states will be rep resented in congress this w inter by two senators and one representative each. The total number of senators will be eighty-four. We confess to uncertainty as to the number of representatives, but as near as we can ascertain the total will bo :i''!l. (TO. Killings of the department are as follows : 'the claimant must file tits tloebiratory state ment within tlirrf mtmtlt from thlte of'setllc nieiit, iiinl make proof ami payment within lliiiti inniith after tlio oxjti ratinll tf the tiiree months uHowci! for liling his ilcchiralory notice, or, in other words, within thirty lltrt -month from tlate of st'lttcuicnt. A party who has resiiloil on a tract for live years without any tiling may outer ami civo notice of intention to prove up 011 the samo iiny. Where hunts aro in actual possession of a party, who has setlletl upon, improvi.;! ami felice'l the Slime, no rirrht t hereto call ho ac ouireil utiiler Ihe pre-emption laws by another who takes forcible possession. Parmers ate invited to express their opinions through the columns of the IU niiHT upon any subjects relating to agriculture. FACTS AND FANCIES. Fresh from tlio sehool, on entering life My wonder Unity jrrew In rontemphitioiL uf the things, The iniiny tiling, 1 knew. Hut now. Mitee I hnvo older grown, The tltl ti w I know nre few; Ami w hut is worse, I htivt forgot Thoe thiiiK tluit once 1 knew. I uel to think tlmt nil numklml With awe refill rued me. Ami that 1 win the grinnl hlenl (if all femininity. Put now I find that other men Are not nil foolM, iiIhmI That w omen do not worship ine In short, that I'm un hsh. Hotton Tmvseviitt. A WOMAN'S POCKET. .lust whero It Is one never knows, HiMteath the fold It never mIiows A hove, helow, hefore, helund A puzzle to the human mind! Mm. never known hi helplessness I'ntil he tries in woman's dress To iiud the poeket. Twt sooner found In early dtiys Hefore they hud t lie polonaise; PresMiiukers now are sore perplexed To know jut where to hide it next. In these hard times of Remity purse ' i ik hunt to llnd the dres hut wore To ti ml the poeket, S. F, .ni f Utter. SHE WONDERS IF- The maiden In the hrtimnoek lay, The duy w as diir and bright ; The you ng man lay not far away (aed un the plc.-iMiut M;ht. The me her rounded form entwined In soft emhr;.e, at ente; Kid'h ripe perfeetion. elear-detlned - She wonders it he sees. She turn half round to eaten his eye, Moved hy eonnetry's law. The hammoek tips the white skirts Ity She wondeis if he saw. tfit'iUHd R i tt P. 7 V HORSES. Ot R HORSES ARE ltliAVDED 7 V OS right shoulder mostlv. Vt1 own a number of 77 ami X horses, but ml have Ihe J V brand. NVe w ish our horses to range l-etu ecu liHie (tutl Well sprinc. Any person secini: iiiiy ot our brand distant frttni this range will do n'a a favor by mailing us n card jelling where the httrst-s w ere seen. e will cn-l.-avor to ret li-na-ale such favors. CKANK l!ltt.v, ,vt,i Ella, ore.-i u. ORCHARD AXD (TiMBERCULTURETREES.) JUST THINK OF ITI 100 (iOOD TIIKIPTY APPLE TKKKS l'OK .fit); TWO-YKAK-OI.I Al'l'LK TRICKS, ONLY CTS. KACII. Delivcretl Ff.l.i: of Kxlrn linrgo at mi' itntlroml Million In iVIorrow ('oiimy. T It I'. 'MCI H-lt ASS SOIL.. HK JACOM KARNHT. HARKY PHILLIPS -V Win. Huiim-woo'l. S. S. lovtiinK, M. A olden. 11 nd ninny others who nii'ht tic men UihhmI, where they got their trees. They will refer you to WATERS & RAWSON, 2STTT.R S IE iTrzM: m 3ST , tiic: i)j.-,Tj1:&, an. HI. C. All MS, The Dalles, AKcnt for Mori-oiv uml tiilliani Counties'. oztrnrsr $1.50: l'tut rut: LEXINGTON WEEKLY DUMJET AMI tiii: PHILADELPHIA WEEKLY PRESS. ONLY 1.50! mi: ni iHiEi I.KXINdTON, OllKUON. LEXINGTON MEAT MARKET, J. V. UI'.UAI.LKX, l'rop'r. t'lioice Hoasls mid Trmlrr Stalk Cut to Onlir. Till'. I'.KST AND TIIK II KST ONLY K KIT t'OXSTANTI.V OS HASH. T I'UKSKNT I IIAVK 1IKKF OXI.Y. HI T J expect snon to keen Mnlt'tn. l'urk. Sun Miixes, Cornet! Ileef, SnioKt'tl IIiiiiim, Shnnltlers ini'l Siiles. My (iriees will he ftniiitt rt'iistni nlile. KumitTH hirnishett with Meal In tiniii tity ul low rutes. (.Vl) 1I VOl' WAST TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS? IK Vol' IIAVK I'roi'vd I'p on Your l're-Kmit-tinii and J'aid $400, It may us to Yot it Advantage to cai.i. AT TII1H OKFUK. SEVENTY HEAD STOCK HORSES FOR SALE AT $IS l'Kll JUCAO J. W. I.IEUAI.I.KX, Lexington, Or. NOTlCi: OK INTl'.NTIO.W Land Ofvii k at Tiik Pai Or.. Novellll'er ft. Iwt VOTH'K IS IIKKE11V tJIVKN THAT THE ftilltiwina-iiiuiK'il settler hn liletl nolle .if hitt inienlitin tn nittke limtl proof in np)nrt tl nttt eiHiin. ntitl m.'U sunt onto! win ne mane Itefore the I'ttniitv Clerk, of Morrow county, at Jtei'pner, Or., on I'eeeniher -t, l.vt'i, viz: trunk 1. Hell, 11. S. No. rutin, for ihe XV. 4 of Sep. '.v., Tp. 1 S., K. .it r.. . M. lie liiinies I lit- toltiwliiL' wit j iiesses to (trove his continttoini resilience njiiin nntt cnlimitii'ti ol sunt hunt, viz: vt . It. swi : t-r ini't Wm. liiinin, of 1 exiiuti'ii. tir.. Hint Win. lltirtou itnd .loitn linrton. of Heptner. nr. ttl 111 K. A. Mi IHiN.U.li. Kenister. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. VJOTtl E IS HEREIIY C.IVEN THAT TT1V lie e.vaiuinai ion for teae hers cert ideates will be held ut the court house In Ileppner, or., beginning at main on etlnestlay. 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I.ANIl ClFFIt K AT TlIK IIAI.I.KS, dr.. tli'tiilter II, l!l. yOTICK IS HKI'.KflY CIVHN THAT THR . fiillnwhiK-naincil settler has tiletl notiee ttf his intention to make tinal proof in siippnrt of his claim, ami that saiil proof will he inaile hefttre the County Jnilue of Morrow county, at Ileppner, Or., on Nnveniher :tt), lKH'.i, viz: Clinton y. I'ecU, Hit. Xo, jfiH, for the SW. !4 of See. 4. Tp. 2 S.. It. "J"t K.. VV. M. He names the fnllnwlniE wit nesses to prove hiseonlinnoiis resilience upon, ami cultivation of, saiil hunt, viz: J. T. Vomit. W. 11. McAIMey, H. II. Whitson ami tjharles ricrrnt, till of Lexington. Dretron. CI S) K. A. Mi'Do.NAl.D, Iteitlster. noticp: of intkntion. Land Office at Tiif Dalits. Or.. Ocinher 11, Iss'.i. X-OTtcE IS IIKKKII V OIVKS THAT TIIK a fiillowiliK-nnineit settler lia liletl notice of Ms intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that saiil prnnf will he inaile hefore the County Jmlue of Morrow county, at Ileppner, Or., tin November 1SMI, viz: llHiiirl Siiiiimrrs Hit. No. 'J70n. for tlie N. i of SV. SK. 1 of 8V. 1 , ami W. ;., of SK. '4 of See. JO, Tp. 1 8.. Iv. 2'i K., V. M. He names Ihe following wit ncMses to trove his eontinnons resilience upon tinil enltiviition of saiil lantl, viz: A. Kimsie, 1). A. I'orler. I linniiis lloothliy ami J. .M. White, alt of LexiiiKlon, oreK'in. (-Hj K. A. Mi DOXAl.D. Reulster. NOTICE OF INTKNTION. Land Office at The Dai.i.fs, Or.. Oeloher II, lsW. N-OTICK IS HKRKHY OIVKS THAT THE ftillowinit-niitneil settler has liletl notice of his intention to niHke final proof in support of his claim. Hinl that saiil prottf will lie made Itefure tlie Comity Jnilite of Morrow county, at Ileppner, Or., on DeeemherS, lHH'J, viz: .'lorrl It. I.onir, Hit. Xo. ir-W. for the E. '.: of SW. 'i and W. K of SK. ' , of See. JS. Tp. 1 ?.. K. Jti K., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience npini ami cultivation of sniit lantl. viz: A. K. I.ansilale, J. W. Salintr. I. II. siockilale unit O. S. lloilsilon, all of Lexing ton, t irotfon. Ct-S) V. A. McDONALD, ItcRister. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dai i.es. Or.. Oetolter 14, lsstl. V"OTICK IS HKItKnY OIVKN THAT THE a l fiillowlnu-nitnieti settler lins liletl notice of his intention to make tinal proof in in sup port of his claim, nutl that saiil proof will he inaile hefore the County JiiiIkc of Mttrrow county, at Ileppner, Or., on Dee. S, lssii, viz: Andrew H. . rover, ILL No. LMkS, for the XV. i of See. 12, Tp. '.' S., K. '.':t K., W. M. Ho Haines the fiillowlnn wit nesses to prove his continuous resilience noon ami cultivation of saitt lantl, viz: A. T. Mm:. Intvltl linker, S. E. Jones and Alio on Smith, all ct lime, Or. IH-H) F. A. McDONALD, RcRlster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Offii'I at Tiik Dam.es. Or.. Ol tot'iT 14. ISM'. N'OTK'K IS HERKIIY GIVEN THAT THE followiuir-nanif'l settler has tiletl notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, ami that saiil proof will he maile hefore the County .linltre of .Morrow county, at Ileppner. or., on Dcccnihcr 4. lw.i, viz: Arthur II. I.nndatlult', tlti. J'jvi. for tlie SE. '4' of See. w. Tp, 1 S K. X K., v . 1. lie naiiies ttie lollow um wttnesscs to prove bis continuous resilience upon tunl cultivitlii'ii of snitl lan.l, vtz: J. K. sdeiVer. .1. W.Salimj, o S. llotlsilou anil M. D. Lout;, all of Lexiimtou, Or. ifi si F. A. Mi DoNAI.D, ReRister, NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Offih at The Dai.i.es. Or.. "dither II. ls.sn. yoTTCK IS HEREIIY GIVES THAT TIIK .s followiiig-nametl settler lias tiled notiee of his intention to make liual proof in support ol his claim, ami that said proof w ill he made before the County Judge of Morrow county, at ileppner. Or., on December -i, Insli, viz: Alllioil II. Sin It lif ltd. No. net), for Lots 6 and 7 and K '.; of SW. 4' of See t'.. Tp. 2 S R. : K W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laml. VI: A T. king. David Ilaker, 8. E. Jones and A. H. tiruver, all of lone. or. i:: si F. A. Mt DONALD, Register. COME AND SEE ME. rpiIOSE INDEBTED TO ME ARE HKRERY I rt"jtii-s(...l to call inimc. tiali-ly and settle. If yon cannot pay up at once, von can at least He 'iiare enough to say so: otherwise you are lltllib to leave the iltl.re''slii tliat you ilo not intend to pay until cuiupel.cd to lo so. u W. 14:01 K OPPORTUNITY NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dai.i.es. Or., October JS, 1KS11. V'OTICE IS 1IERKHY (ilVEN THAT TIIK i lulliiwluit-naiiieil settler has liletl notice of his intention to niiike tinal lirtiof in sup port of his claim, anil Unit stml proof will lie inaile before the County .lutlirc of Morrow county, at Ileppner, dr., on Dee. L'll, lss',1, viz: SylveKtrr While, IM No. IH.'II, for the NW. H of See. '.'I, Tp. 1 N R.'i'lK,. V. M. He names the follow I ntc wit nesses to prove his continuous resilience upmi anil cultivation of suit! laml, viz: l'cter Itaueru feiml, lieoii.'e lliitiernfelnil, O. T. Douhts unit Etl. llollowuy, all of Smlille. or. (ft-W) F. A. McDUNALD, Reslster. NOTICE OF INTENTION. I.A.vn Office at The Dai.i.es, or., October . lst. "V'OTICF 13 IIEUEHY fllVEN THAT TIIK fiillowiii-nametl settler has tiletl notice of his Inteiitiou to make tinal proof In support of his claim, antl that saiil proof will be niatiu hefore the County Jiulite of Morrow coituty, ut Ileppner, Or., on Dee. JO, !, viz: J on an Mi.llli, Ilrl. No. MM. for the SE. IS of NE. K. 'f. of SK. l4 Kli.l SW. I,' of SE. 4 of Sec. "(). Tp. R. ilE., V. M. He names the. followinu w it nesses to prove his continuous resilience upon antl enltiviition of snitl lantl. viz: tlenrnc Hice, 1'. s. Martin, Tlios. Morgan anil Milton Moreno, all ol Eight Mile. or. (S-ltl) V. A. McDONALD, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land Office at The Dali es. Or.. October -., lsst). VOTICE IS HEREltY OIVKN THAT TIIK folliiwliig-nameil settler has tiletl notice of her intention to make Hunt proof In mip port of her claim, anil that sahl proof will be inaile before the Countv .lutlge of Morrow county, at Hoppiier, Or., on 'Dee. 11, Ihki, viz: Cynlliin A. He, lire, lid. Xo. 8-JI1, for the W. of NE. i and W. of SE. i of Set . :v:. Tp. ! R. as E., W. M. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon und eiiltivHllon of said Iniiil, viz: J. W. I.ii'uiillen, Then. Cork, Jacob Earnst and Ellas Friend, ull of Lexing ton. Oregon. K A. McDONALD. Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. erf lib Al 1 it K OA l.l.ES, t ir., October 14. lsstl. "VOTtf'E IS HKRERY GIVEN THAT THE followliig nameil settler has tiled notico of his Inieiition to niiike limit proof In support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before the County .Imlire of Morrow county, at Ileppner, Or., on December 4, lss',1, viz: John w. siiiinir, lid. No. 167:1, for the NE. of See. :, Tp. 1 N., R. M K.. W. M. He names the following w it nesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, antl cultivation of said laud, viz: J. F. shef fer, A. R. Lansdnle, O. S. Hndsdou and Morris D. Long, all of Lexington. Or. -) V. A. Mi DONALD, Register. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Land OFrtcE at The Dai i.es Or.. November l.ss'1. yOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN TH VT THE following. named settler has fllctl notico of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will he 1101.lt' before the County Judire of Morrow county, ut lleptiner, Or., on December 17. lssn, viz: Josjcpli lliine), IM. No. 17ts. for the NE. '4 of See. 32, Tp. 1 8., R.24K., tt .M. He names the following wit nesses to prove his continuous residence u twin anil cultivation of said land, viz: John Jor dan, tieorge c. Cuvlness. French burroughs and Henry l'adberg. all of lone. Or. oi-ll) F. A. McDONALD, Register. &iSiS Report bn Entries', Contest;, Tral ScrifUca.fownsites, &c 00. PrWirjWj La(d Pnttft, FiKrgArtunienh.lnd 'rp.nrriri; (MbyaMmg Coa1itt tffModori SI-. . 7 . j I Jf I J rsuU!M:!riljrJ N. CC MCerWoXyfeZOPP'S SETTLER'S 1 1 1 CUIDE, 124 pp.i phu only 25c. (psitijs itimpu 1 fn is Not MI CH. HI T IT W 11,1. t.lvt sP I .UU you the Ul iH.tl iur oui S tat IjMI!