WEEKLY BUDGET.
tiii;ksh.y M:ci:.Mi!i:it m.)
I'ulerril at the Piritaffiee at Lexhi'llaa, Or.t nn
Seeoud-etam Matter.
An the Kith-ri)tim price (if the, IKXI.SiiTON
WEEKLY IlilXiKT i' will $t per year, ire nhnll
illMlnt Ilium paifineitt it eanh ill (tih'inief. There
will ptiittirctii lie tin deviation raw thin rule.
Ann one reeeirhnj thin paper null kttoiciitij that lie
hnn not paid or it, will iinilernland that it in
either emiipliineiitarij. a nainple cop;, or Hint name
riciirl lian paid for it.
Tun plan of a Hystuin of tranxoceiitiic
litjlitliutiHes, risfiij!') Htutionn ami lit'ii-
Having statiotm lian been laid before
the internationtal murine! conference at
WuHliinglon and ban aUrark'd nmcli at
tention uinonti military and naval cn
ginoerH. The plan is to anchor floating
stations at intcrvaU between Newfoiunl
land and I.andnond, the Htations to be
provided with crevvn, provisions and
electric liyht towers, and to bo con
nected with the submarine cable. The
Scheme is claimed to lie entirely feasible
Tiiohh tender-hearted people of the
eastern states who prated so piously of
the "fatherhood of iod ami brotherhood
of man" when California was making
trvery effort to limit the immense Chi
nese immigration are now having a
much closer acipiaintam-e witli these
"brothers" than they desire. There ate
thousands in New Yoik city, and the
police records are burdened with their
names, while celestial opium joints and
gambling dens are numerous.
Last Tuesday week Lynn, the great
shoe manufacturing city of Massachu
Hctts,' was visited by the greatest lire,
with two exceptions, that ever occurred
in New England. The fire started about
noon, burned Willi fury for over eight
hours, and devastated a Bipiare mile of
the business section of the cily, causing
a. loss estimated at if I (I, IKK), not). Over
0,000 persons were thrown out of em
ployinent and 201) families rendered
homeless.
W. H. Moi'i'TiT, of Kau Claire, Wis.,
lias been notified that he is one of the
heirs of the celebrated Moflitt estate in
Ireland. The estate is valued at $4(1,-
000,000 and goes to five families, all of
whom are in the United Slates. Come
to Morrow county, Mr. Mollitt, ami be
one of us. As similarity of circumstances
Iiub a tendency to foster fraternal rela
tions, you would bo received as u long
lost brother.
Stanley, the intrepid explorer, who
found Livingston in the heart of Africa,
and who commanded the expedition
sent to the relief of Emin, has returned
to tbo coast and is expected to arrive in
London by January 1st. Letters re
ceived in London from him tidl harrow
ing tales of privation and sudoring ex
perienced by the expedition, of which
but a mere handful returned.
Tub Tribune building, iu Minneapolis,
wm destroyed by lira last Saturday
night, and it is believed that ten or
inure lives were lost. The building was
eight stories high and was occupied by
several newspapers and other ollices.
It had long been regarded as a death
trap, the facilities for escape in case of
lire being shamefully inadequate.
Last Sunday, at Olyinpiu, three sneak
thieves in broad daylight entered six or
seven residences and carried away a
quantity of valuable wearing apparel
and other things. The thieves were cap
tured and tbo goods recovered inside of
an hour after the robbery.
Tiik most disastrous fire from winch
Huston has sultcred sinco 1H72 occurred
last Thursday. The conflagration raged
for six hours, burned over two acres of
territory covered by magnillcent struc
tures and entailed a loss that is esti
mated at M, 000,000.
Tim Ingenuity of the ticket scalper is
continually coming to the front with a
new scheme. The latest is ( banging the
word "Salem" to "San Francisco" on
Southern l'ucitlc tickets, thus raising a
12.13 ticket to a $-'." one.
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A TKHitiFic cyclone occurred on last
Thursday in liufotd county, Smith Caro
linn. It is believed that more than a
dozen people were killed, many injured
and fLDO.OOO worth of property de
stroyed .
Tiik Wullula llmild has commenced
its second volume. It has safely passed
through tbo bad weather w hich assailed
it during tbo llrst year of its existence,
and seems to be now in good shape for a
long life.
If Is believed that the constitution of
the United States will lie tbo model
upon which w ill bo constructed the con
stitution of the new republic of Ibail.
Hk.kouk the legislature ut Washington,
now in session, appropriation bills ag
gregating over 100,000 are pending, and
many more are in preparation.
Tiik lord mayor of Loudon has iu
formed an iinpiisiti ve journalist that, d tir
ing his term of ollice, he has partaken
o( 3oO public dinners.
Stani.kv has sold the copyright of bis
forthcoming work on the Kmin relief
expedition for f lO.lKH'.
CENERAL NEWS NOTES.
(ireat. Krilain's jails contain 10,0110
i debtors.
It is said that lbillalo Bill is worth
if -1,000,0(111.
(iiithrie, Oklahoma, is lighted with
electricity.
The I'aiis exhibition bad 25,000,000
paying visitors.
The first snow of the season has fallen
in South Carolina.
Chicago will soon have three new
sixteen-story buildings.
Neai ly one-half toe 4S7 doctors in med
icine of Jioston university are women.
Six hundred thousand barrels of Amer
ican apples were sent to England last
I vear.
The butchers in Germany are taxed to
supply the people enough horce-meat iu
lieu of beef.
The Eill'el tower has already paid to
the stockholders of the company more
than it cost.
A man was fined twenty francs the
other day for writing his name on the
Kill'ol tower.
There are in the United States ,rH,!l(l!
postolllees, an increase over the previous
year of l.lK).
The London police authorities have
decided to prohibit public boxing eon
tests in that city.
A cyclone in Sonoma county, Cab, re
cently raised the deuce and several
bin lis and fences.
Gladstone has w ritten a letter strongly
favoring the local option principle in
temperance eI'orts.
The protracted rains and Hoods have
disheartened the Virginia farmers. Corn
is rotting in the fields.
Oakland, Cal., has a colored salvation
army, which sings old plantation songs
and attracts large crowds.
The weekly production of iron in this
country is greater than that of (ireat
Britain, and trade is good.
The London soup firm of I'ears spends
fodO.OOD a year advertising. It started
iu a small barber shop.
The "Edison Wall." and the 'T.ullalo
I'ill Galop" have supplemented the
"lioulanger March" as popular music
in l'aris.
Itull'alo Hill contemplates taking bis
Wihl West show to India. Certain In
dian potentates who visited Paris last
summer advised him to do so.
General Alger is working up an elab
orate scheme to make an individual his
tory, as far as possible, of every man
now living who served iu the war.
Brazil under her new form has adopted
the stars and stripes of the United States,
but instead of the gorgeous red, white
and blue there is a sickly green and gold.
Tin plain is now being manufactured
at l'itlsbnrg, l'a., and experts who have
examined this American product say it
is eipial if not superior to that made in
England.
Chicago claims to have secured the
support of a sullieient number of con
gressmen to make sure of the world's
fair in that city. New York does not
believe it.
General Spinner, when United States
treasurer under Lincoln, Hint employed
women in the department. Now nearly
5,000 of them do good service and earn
gooil salaries.
It is reported that Secretary Tracy has
made arrangements by w hich the navy
will be furnished w ith brown prismatic
powder for large cannon, and smokeless
powder for smaller guns.
Alliance, Ohio, is under local prohi
bition. The freight ollice records show
that about a car loud of boxes labeled
"Window glass; handle with care,'.' ar
rives in that town every day.
Iron is rolled so thin at the l'itlsbnrg
iron mills that U.',000 sheets are repined
to make a single inch in thickness. Light
shines through one of these sheets as
readily as it does through greased tissue
paper.
German chemists have discovered in
the cocoanut a fatty substitute for but
ter, and it is being produced in large
ipiatitilics at Mauheim. One factory
turns out li,000 pounds per day, worth
15 cents per pound.
The number of electric railways has
been more than trebled in the United
Slates the present year. There are now
101 roads, with :175 miles of track. With
the opening of the present decade such
roads were unknown.
The governor of South Carolina, in his
annual message to the legislating rec
ommends separate accommodations on
railroads for w hites and blacks, mid the
collection and preservation by the state
of all Confederate tings.
On October III, 1SS0, there were in ex
istence in the United States :I,;1I0 na
tional banks, the largest number in op
eration since the inauguiation of the
system. These associations possess an
aggregate capital of !fii.'0,174,:!i.,
The longest distance over which con
versation by telephone is daily made is
between I'oitland, Maine, and' lbillalo,
New York, about 750 miles. There are
more than 170,000 miles of telephone
wire iu operation iu the United Slates.
The tallest chimney in the wen hi is
now building near Ureiberg in Saxonv.
It will be 400 feet high, with an inside
diameter of L'.'l feet at the bottom, and
1(1 feet (i inches at the top. It will lake
a million and u half of biicks mid the
cost is 10,000.
Congiessmaii Fowler, of New York,
ami. Minces bis intention to introduce
measuies in the next congress to enable
the people to elect in their respective
sections postmasters, collectors of inter
nal revenue, custom bouse oHiciaU and
other Federal ollicers.
A conductor on a southwestern road
w ho failed to put a poor woman oil' his
train because she could not pav ball-
fare for a sick child live years old was
promptly discharged as soon as the af
fair was reported. The amount would
have been only 115 cents anyway.
Colonel J. Uwver, a huge stock raiser
of Colfax county. New Mexico, states
that thirty Mexican sheep herders and
American cowboys lost their lives in
the lecent hli.ard. Uwver savs onlv a
few cattle perished in the storm, but the
loss of sheep would be considerable. I
Wm. F. Sartelle, a performer in a i
lime museum at Lynn, Mass., last week
was HMiorming n trick with a ntle
w hich he apparently loads w ith leaden j
bullets. At ids request, someone shoots !
at hi'ii, he appearing to catch the bullet
in lint muiitli. lie lulled to substitute a
pasteboard bullet, and Wm. Flannigun,
who tiled the gun, shut SuttcUv dead. '
NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES.
The receipts of the I'oitland postollice
are iflO.OOO per month.
Seattle has a shingle-mill that turns
ontllOO.OOOshingles in twenty-four hours.
A Columbia river salmon canner savs
he is going to pack bis salmon in glass
next year.
David Kinnear, of Weston, was com
mitted to the insane asylum on Tuesday
of last week.
A new lownsite called West Salem-tms
been laid out in Polk county, just across
the river from Salem.
Ellensluirgh is building a new opeia
bouse Mxl'JO feet, three stories high,
with a fifty-foot stago.
A new postoflice has been established
at. White's, Yamhill county, with D. A.
I'lowne as postmaster.
The new district attorney of Spokane
Falls has ordered all the gambling
houses of that city to close.
The Baker City councilmen have voted
themselves a saiary of .tOO each for the
year. The mayor gets the same.
A.C. McClelland, of Island Citv, Iws
been appointed receiver of I he land office
at La Grande, vice J. T. Outhouse, do
ceased. Laker Cily places its wants at twenty
eijiht different kinds of institutions,
from an iron foundry to a theosophical
society.
Thomas West, of Portland, was fined
$10 last week for overworking a horse at
the windlass w hile moving a two-story
residence.
Manganese is exported from ColTffit
liia county. It is used in the manufacture-
of Bessemer steel, in bleaching
powder and other ways.
O'Neil Bros., of California, bonded
themselves to put in a $50,000 paper
mill if Lebanon would raise a $5,(100
subsidy, and it was raised.
.1. II. Christie and other residents of
Yakima propose to explore the 2500
square miles of unexplored country en
closed by the Olympic range.
ltoseburg is enjoying an era of pros
perity unparalleled in any previous
year. More than sixty dwellings will
have been finished by January 1st.
lleer are being killed by the w holesale
in the Cieur d'Alene country. They are
run into the lakes with dogs where they
become an easy prey to the hunters.
A motor road from West Yaquina to
Alsea hay, fourteen miles south, is now
talked of, and the chance!) are that a
portion of it will bo constructed next
summer.
The Oregon nicklo mine at Kiddle,
Douglas county, is said to bo from a
commercial standpoint the most valu
able mine in Oregon, unless it bo the
iron mines.
The fanners in Garfield county ba'
bail sullieient rain to do their fall plow
ing and seeding, while in Columbia and
Walla Walla counties scarcely a furrow
has been turned.
The monthly pay roll of the I'oitland
postollice employes now is $1500; letter
carriers, $K)()0; railway postal clerks,
$.'!000. These moneys are paid exclu
sive of the postmaster's salary.
The Northern Pacific coal company of
Koslyn is now taking out 1700 tons of
coal per day, and the demand for coal is
so great that it is thought a night crew
and also u night train will bo put on.
Last Friday the steamer Ll.ttio; fTntM
mug between roil low nsend and l oi t
lainl, in a heavy fog ran on a reef in the
straits of Fuca. No lives were lost, and
elloi ts will bo made to save tbo vessel.
Near Silverton there is a quarry of
what is called "fireplace stone." It is
soft when mined, ami can he sawed or
chopped in any desired shape, and when
subjected to intense heat does not seem
to be all'ecled.
A movement is on foot at Lebanon to
bring u water ditch into that city from
the Sanliani for power, emptying the
water into the Albany and Santiam
canal, thus doubling the volume of
water of the latter.
Summons have been serred on the
board of election, inspectors and judges
of Waitsburg at the suit of Mrs. Julia A.
Cox, of that town, who claims damages
iu $0,000 for refusing to be allowed to
vote at the last election.
A company has been formed in Se
attle which proposes to beat all build
ings with steam for a distance of two
miles through the business portion of
the city. A number of the most promi
nent business men of the city are be
hind it.
Seattle is erecting about 1.00 build
ings this year, upon which she is ex
pending over $5,000,000. .Much of this
building is necessary to repair tbo waste
of the great lire, und a good many of the
structures enumerated in the list cannot
be completed till well on into next year.
An iron mine has been discovered
about three miles uoith of Glenco. The
ore, which is evidently very rich, has
been taken to Portland lo be tested.
Good judges, who have seen both, claim
that this ore is superior to the cele
brated Iron mountain ore found iu Mis
sion i.
In the Cascado mountains, about 75
miles from Jacksonville, is to be fivrnnT
the great Sunken lake, the deepest lake '
in the world. It is said to average L',000
feet down to the water on nil sides. The j
depth of the water is unknown. It is I
about fifteen miles long by four and one
half wide.
An electric railroad company was re
cently organized at Astoria. The com
pany will build from the eastern term
inus of the Astoria street railway around
the peninsula to John Pay's, thence to
Young's bay, and enter the city by Gen
evieve street, ten miles ill all. The
road will cost $100,000.
A laundry in Portland was partially
destroyed by tire on Tuesday night of
last week, lesulting in a loss of about
$1,000 to W. S. Chapman, owner of the
building, and an estimated damage by
fire, smoke and water to the I'oitland
lit n Mil i v company of $15, (W. Mr. Chap
man's loss is covered by insniance. The
laundry plant was carrying $il,750. The
lire throws some fifty people out of em
ployment, including twenty-one gills.
Astoria's railroad prospects have cre
ated a big boom in real estate. It. is
said that ground on the steep sides and
high summits of mountains sells for fab
ulous piices. Propeity is scllingat $150
a lot, which was bought in the spring
for $50 an acre. Suburban property
worth $5 last spring now brings $5(i,
and hard to get at that. The lecent pur
chase of a small tract, about 100 acres,
for half a million, has developed to be a
Union Pacific purchase, and' land hold
vis are woudciiiillv elated over it.
WHAT THEY ARE SAYINC.
Woman was made after man, but man
has been after woman ever since. Ex.
The trouble with a man covering up
his tracks is that ho makes new ones in
doing it. Alrhimm dbibe.
Few of us ever discover bigots among
those w ho agree with us in our religious
convictions. Troy Eire.
Tbo mossback may be a little slow,
but w hen it comes around to the point
of being opposed to enterprise he gets
there every time. Exchange.
Yes, money talks, and the curious
thing about it is that the money that
talks loudest is known as "hush money."
y. Y. Comnwrciitl Arfri'rtiiar.
One reason why a fat man doesn't
catch cold as easily as a lean man, is
because he is so much wrapped up H)
himself. llttrlingtoii Eree I'm.
A woman who favors equal suffrage
wants to know if it is a crime to be a
woman. No, but it is not manly. We
will say no more. Jlonlnu Traimrritt.
Milton was asked if he intended to
instruct bis daughters in tbo different
languages, to which he replied: "No,
sir; one tongue is sullieient for a
woman."
Geronimo, tbo Apache chief, has em
braced Christianity. Heretofore the im
pression has been that Geronimo would
never he a good Indian until ho died.
I'liilmirljihiit J'renn.
If such a monarchy as that of Pom
Pedro can be quietly overthrown and a
republic proclaimed, the crowned heads
of Europe bad better wake up and bolt
t lie back door and ring for the patrol
wagon. It's the band-writing on the
wall. lletrnil Eree l'irn.
It only requires .1 search warrant to
resurrect life in Portland. Its " fly
cops" woke up for a couple of hours
the other day and arrested two full
fledged counterfeiters. The arrests must
have been an awful shock to Portland
society. l'e million Tribune.
It is very pleasant to publishers, says
an exchange, who work incessantly for
the good of humanity without any par
ticular remuneration in this world, to
know that no matter on w hat pretext an
occasional subscriber orders his paper
discontinued, he invariably borrows the
paper and allows its truths to keep right
along sinking deep into his heart.
It would certainly bo a grievous mis
take to retire Hon. Binger Hermann
when bis term of office as representa
tive to congress from Oregon expires,
lie has been a faithful, zealous worker
for the best interests of both Oregon and
Washington, and if he is retired from
that position it should only be for the
purpose of electing him to the United
States senate. (lulilniihtle Sentinel.
If Linger Hermann maintains the ex
cellent recoid ho has so far made us
Oregon's lepresentutive in congress, it
w ill take a powerful clique to beat him
out of the nomination next year. W. It.
Ellis, of Morrow, and J. C. Jleekmun,
of Jackson, are said to be after Binger's
job, but they am! their friends will be
disappointed, unless by the new appor
tionment, Oregon is given two con
gressmen instead of one. 1'tndUton
Tribune.
An Invitation to Stanley.
Intrepid Stanley! Tense to renin
Anil brinjt ytnir'irray hairs sufely home.
'..e're very much iihliLreit lo vnli
-il."r prnviinr Unit the ;lu-cuhci11iihyiih
1-lmvs mriHiuli tile (lohihlofiihiii lain!
(If WiutiMirii's hlnnily liml,
Ami tlitit the renring Ahikiiiine
l-'hovsi I'lt'iir iiern unit httlf way Imi'k.
W'c thmtuht tlmt Luke t'hilikuhini.lee
WilH hircer thiol It seemeil to he.
Hut yiiu've miiile thorn thtiinn an flenr
An tlimiKh we hail them nil riiOit lieru;
Ho there jnsl let the matter Ktiinil,
Anil cense to live on Impe ami wnul.
You've liniie real well fur a lii'Khiiier:
Conic Inline unit eat u (JhriMiiiHs limner.
I'liieaiio Hi raid.
CHOP MILL.
lolt TIIK rOXVEN'IK.VCK OFTIIOSK WHO
I '! to hnvt uraiti choppi'il, I will lirro
lifter Im' irciarvtl to run I lit- rhou mill on Tucs
dtiv ttiit! SutunUy of i-uch week.
8. It, IIOI'K.
NOTICE.
U I'KltMONS 1N1KBTKI TO ME ARK
iV mitiestdl to fait unit M-ttle on nr itefure
.Iitniniry 1. ltfto. Alter that ilntc nil nrciMinti
niiM'ttled will We iiliit cil in the litimln of nil at
torney for L'olleciiiiii.
.MKS. K AT K PA It SK
(10) Allm Oregon.
TO STOCKMEN.
TIOU 8AI.K-THIUTY TONS OF FIRST
1 class wheat luiv. Applv to
.MRS. K AT K PARSKIX,
(10) Alpine, Oregon.
riorxn-A hm.ux mkmokaxiu'm hook.
1 Owner run tin ve name liy applying at thin
oltii'e utnl proving property.
A IrANTKl M KV OK CAPITAL AND KN
1 t eruy to take a took at l.exhitftmi ami nur
rountHntf country with a view to uHublishinK
a hank here.
W'AXTKD MOKE LIVE IM'HINFS.S MK.N
Tl to lorale in I.exiimton, the finest place
In Eastern Oreyoii for thriving tow n.
I (ST SEVERAL CHROXM' CROAKERS
i who li live been in the haMt of rojiHtantly
ahnshitf this eomitry an r fnrmfn iitriet.
Klmler wilt please keep muter lork it ml key.
SETTLERS ANY ONE KNOWING OK A
viieant povertimeut quarter ainl w anting
it pnol neitfhhor thereon should Inform the
Hl'lMlKT ottiee.
r ANTED PR AOTlC AL MEN To INVES
f t tittle the H'tvantaceft of Lexington as a
location lor a soruhum mill.
rpIIE VVL PRICE OF Col'NTRY Y E E K -I
lies Is from fj to ft. The HnniKT U only
l per year, in tnh anee. The hel i the eheap
ehl ami the eheupe-t is the int,
IOSr-SI'LENIUD OPI'ORTTNITY TO SE
i en re K"oil homes hy I hone who watt loo
long hefore coming to Morrow county.
"1 KRSOX AI.-TO REACH THE NEST I.O
i entity tor hu-iiie! or fanning, take the
Willow Cre k brum h tit Arlington ami buy
y Mir ticket for Lexington,
TANTED--MEV OF LIFE. VIM AND EX
ergy to locale iu Lexington ami prevent
moss from taking root.
PKRSOXM.-IF THE MAN WHO VNTS
1 to M-ll his etafm wilt ealt nt thin ntttee he
v 111 hear of onu-t iiing to his uilvauLugc.
TKi:OX U.-THK C APIT ALIST WHO H AS
eouiroi of one ttoH.tr ean hear of a protu
ahle investment by call tug at the ItiiNiKToitir-e.
yANTK!MORE FARMERS TO SETTLE
1 y in Morrow etmtity ami hasten the day
which Is mire lo come when thin will be one
of the richest agricultural regions in the North
ff st.
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to a piittern (free) of the uhove basque, in niz.es fur H4, ISO, 38 or 40 inches in
hunt measure. A pattern of this stylish garment is very useful to anv lady, as
by simply leaving otf the revers a'plain basque iH obtained, which 'is always
desirable; and it is just such a pattern as every lady should have in the house.
We have made arrangements with a New York house to furnish these
patterns in the different si.eH, as above, so that the holder of the "I'attern
Order" may have the size she may desire. This is a great offer, as each
pattern has a full valun of 25 cents, 'being accompanied by an illustration and
explicit directions for putting together and making.
All present subscribers to the ISi'ihikt and all who subscribe before De
cember 12th will he entitled to one of these patterns free.
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of lusi-lnhn, anil tlnil Fiiiil priHif w ill tit iniuk
t'cfiirt-1 hf I'outiiy clerk tf Murrnw county, Ht
lliincr, Or., on January is, i.v.h). viz:
trunk U. lli'iiclU'l,
D. . So. V-fl. fur the SK. nl Sw. 6. Tp. 1 s
K. Jti K , W. M. Ho liuiiHs tin1 fullowlnic wil
m'NM'n to prove bin ctuiiiiniouH rcsiiliMiov upon
iinii i-iiltiYiitton of .ndl lunil. vix: t'htirtcft II.
ShmtlrM. Wm. M. Iloohi'r. II. 1'. Milk-n anil
AnMiii Yoclim. nil of l.i-xiimtoii. or.
(HI-IS) V. A. MrlitlNAI.H, Ri'Klster.
O. JNL G.
CIOMI'ANY D. THIRD REOIMENT, O. X.
i U. Keirular drill every Saturday at 7::ii)
r. M. Dress drill on lift Hntiirday of each
tuoulh. Inspection everv three montlis.
II Mi FAKI.AND. Captain.
N'O BETTER LOCALITY THAN THIS CAN"
be found for the farmer to acquire it
home of Ins ow n and "Kruw up with liie cotni-
try;
TOt'ND- A 1'AI'KR THAT HONESTLY HE
I lieves lit like future of Morrow county as
ail ftitrieuitiiral tlistru-t and ahv ays stands liy
that belief. The Mi'ooKr is ouiy H pi-r )eur. in
advance.
IOST-THE KEY TO KfCCESA BY A
i tanner wlm ciiltivales diseuittenl In-(
slead of corn and po'aioes. A former owner:
lias no use for It at preent. Under w ill please ,
keep It puilnlied by use uulll iaiii.il lot.
Dlrectolre Unique.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office ai TnE Dai.i.eh Or.,
November 2, lssil.
V'OTfCK IS HEREBY fllVEN THAT THE
il follinvlnn-iuimeil neltler 1ms llleii Police
of IiIn luti'iilioii to initke HuhI proof In support
of hi eltiiiu, nut that suit! proof will tie. uiaile
before the County Juilire of Morrow county, ut
lleppner, or., ciu'lieeeiiiber 17. lHS'J, viz:
JoNrpli Iluncy,
Hi). No. 17IS. for tile NR. 'i of Sep. 82, Tp. 1 8.,
it. 1 K., W. M. He. mimcM the following wit
nesjteN to prove bin continuous reMiilenee uiion
imil cultivation of paiil lunil, vx: .folia jor
ilan. lieiirtfe ('. c.'uviness. French Iturroughs
mnl Henry I'mlberi;. nil of lone, Or.
(ti ll) K A. Mc'DONAI.I), ItORlster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dam.es, Or.,
October 'JS, INK!).
VOTII'E 13 1IEKEHY filVEX THAT THE
-.N followlnu-nauieit nettler has tiled notice
of bin intention to make final proof In ntipinirt
of bin claim, anil that Haiti proof will lie maite
before the Couiitv Jiniire of Morrow county, ut
lleppner, Or., on Dec. 211, IMJ, viz:
Joiiun Smith,
IM. No. 1-llB. for the SE. 1 j of NE. i, E. H of
SK. 1 , mnl sV. 4' of SE. )4 of Sec. :i(. Tp. 2 8.,
K. JIE.. V. M. He nanu'H till) following wit
nesses to prove his continuous resilience, upon
ami cultivation of sniil land, viz: Oeorjru Hlce,
T. S. Martin, Thus. Morgan und Milton Murirall.
nil of Kifht Mile, Or.
(M0) F. A. Mcl)OXAI.D, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Pau.es, Or..
October 'JS, IKS!).
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIYKS THAT THE
followluK-nmnuil settler bus tiled notice
of her intention to make final proof in sup
port of her chum, nd that said proof will
lie minle before the county .iuilire of Morrow
county, nl lleppner, Or., on Dec. 21, Disu, viz:
) III Iliu A. Ilcnifc,
ltd. No. am. for the V. ,' of NE. i rind W. K
of SE. U i'f lcc. Tp. 28.. K. 2fi E., W. M. Bhe
immeH tbu following witnt-ssea to prove her
continuous residence uiion und cultivullon of
suld land, viz: J. W. l.ieuallcn, Theo. Cork,
.lacob Enrnst and Kilns Friend, all of Lexing
ton. Oregon.
oioj r. a. Mcdonald, Hexisicr.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dam es. Or..
October 2h, 1n!I.
V-OTICE IS HEREBY OIYKN THAT THE
ii followlnc-namcd settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof hi sup
port of his claim, nud that said proof wilt
be innde. before the County .ludire of Morrow
county, nt lleppner, Or., on Dec. 20, lsti'J, viz:
.sylvcfcicr Wliito,
lid Nn. IWI, for the NW. of See. 21, Tp. 1 K
U. 28 E.. V, M. He names the follow Inn wit
nesses to prove bis continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz: Deter Itauern
feintl. lieorue llnuerufeind, o. T. Douglas nnil
Ed. Hollowiiy. nil of Saddle. Or.
(5-lU) F. A. McDONALD, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dau.es, Or.,
November 1:1. ihhji.
VOTICE IS HEREBY lilVKN THAT THE
-ii folloH-iiiK-uiiuied settler bus tiled notice
of bis intention to make tinal proof In support
of bis claim, nud that said proof will he made
before the County Jmlue of Morrow comity,
ut lleppner, OrcKim, on December ill), ISM!), viz:
IlarrlMOH Iff. Iloopcu.
lid. No. 2051, for the 8W. '4' of Sec. 2, Tp. 1 N
It. 21 E W. M. He names the followiinr wit
nesses to prove bis continuous residence upon
am! cultivation of said land, viz: .1. F. Iieos.
John llauily, li. 8. Crane und U. YY. J.tutl, nil
of Ella, or.
(K-M) T. A. McDONALD, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at The Dau.es, Or..
November 1S.S9.
V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
followiim-nniiieil settler bns Hied notice
of his intention to make tinal proof in supMirt
of bis claim, nud that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow county, ut
lleppner, Or., on December 31, Ikhd, viz:
frank i:. Hell,
D. S. No. Will, for the XV. of Sec. 26. Tp. 1 8..
R, 2ii E.. V. M. He mimes the lollowlnit w it
nesses lo prove his continuous residence upon
ainl cultivation of said land, viz: W. O. Hweet
ser nut) Win. Duriin, of Lexintttnn, or., and
Wm. Barton and .lohn barton, of Heppner. Or,
(ti 111 F. A. McDONALD, Keglsler.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Lash Office at The Dau.es. Or..
November 1:1. land.
TTICE IS HEREBY HIVES THAT THE
a fotlowinir-named settler ban tiled nnlii-e
of tils Intention to make final pnaif in support
of his elaim. and that said proof will lie made
before the County .Indue of Morrow county, ut
Heppuer, Or., on De niber 111. InV, viz:
Olof JlcrKitrniu,
lid. No. r.H. for the XIV. i of See. Tp. .1
S.. R. 21 K., W. M. Ho names the followliiK
witnesses to prove his continuous resilience
iiiom and cultivation of said hunt, viz: chas.
Anderson, of Eii;lit Mile, dr., and Andrew M.
Peterson, c ;eo. M. Holmes and John Johnson,
of tiooscberry, Or.
(-Ll) F. A. McDONALD, Iteglstcr.
7 V HORSES.
OI'R HORSES ARE BRANDED 7 V OS
rij;lil shoulder mostlv. We own a numtier
of 77 ami X lion-es. bill nil have the 7 V
brand. We ih our horses lo ranee between
lone and Well sprinvr. Any i-rsou seeinir any
ol our brand distant from this ranire will do us
a favor by mniliutf ns a card telliiof w here the
horses were seen. We will i n-b-avor to reet
naate such favors. ( KANE HRos.,
(.VIS) Ella. Oregon.
ONLY ONE Pnt.L.WI-IN ADVANCE FOR
tifiy-two numbers f your lot al paper, lite
Lt:MbTU WtLkLV 1IIK.L1.