Lexington weekly budget. (Lexington, Morrow County, Or.) 188?-1???, January 16, 1890, Image 2

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    WEEKLY BUDGET.
THURSDAY JANUARY Hi, 1H90
Entrrrt at flic J'ontofficc at .ex ivy ton, Or., an
SrroHtl-rhtHH Matter,
An the. nnbwription prirc of the LEXTSQTON
WEEKLY lit'UdET in nitty 9t per year, we nhall
inxhl upon payment oj cmh in athumcc. Three
will poxUively be vo (triiatioti from thin rule.
Any one reen'rintj thin paper nint knoiriii'i that lie
him not paid foe ft, will vinforntaiH that it In
rtthrr (tfiitpliuu-ntanj, a mmple enpy, or that nome
friend ha pa hi for it.
HTATK OFKICKUS.
(iovi'i nor S. Vv.s NOV Kit
Hcfri'liirv of Slate (i. McHniiiH
'J rcusiircr (!. W, W Kit it
Supt. of PuhlUi Instrticlion. , , . K. I'. MrKuiny
!;',: 'i: ?7,VU
roiurrcssiiiiiu II. IIkhmasn
Printer l'liANK liAKI'.K
IMSTJtlCT OFFICKUS.
Joint Senator J. II. Hamilton
circuit .lodge I. II. HiKD
Prosecuting Attorney V. 11. Ki.us
COUNTY OFFrCKUS.
Representative, T. K. FKl.t.
Judge Wm. Mitch km.
Commissioners j; iV Tim.mi-hn
clerk c, L. Asiuikwh
Slimiir T. It. Ilow.uii)
Treiisu rer Gkoiiuk Nohi.k
Assessor J. .1. MrGKK
Hiirvi-yor jL'i.ri's Kr.rrui.KV
S'-liool Hn iC! ri ii t fii "Ion t .1. II. Stani.ky
Coroner A. J. Siiomk
STARVED OUT.
Tin; Wulltila Herald Ints BUspoiKloil
jiulilication on account of lack of Ktip
Iioit. TMh is the KCL'oml (uiper that Iiuh
tlieil ul Wiillnln from the Hume ciimmo,
lunl (lie town in now without one. The
people of Midi u community, hy ullow
inir tlio local paper to dio of Httirvution,
cinliiiiily placu ttieniHel v(!H before their
iieilihoiH in no enviable) liht. What
u collection of foHsilH,' liiosHliucks and
ij;noiaiiiiii's a town niimt he that will
not accord the scanty mippoit neces
sary to keep a local paper alive, for the
publinhcr umiully koepa up the Hlriifrle
us lonjr as he has the leant encourage
iiient, and sometinicH lives a lung while
on the Impo of lietter times. , In piopor
tion to Ihe piolit realized, the country
jnililinher has more capital invested and
woikH liarder than any other man in the
(community, farmers not excepted, and
the local paper is the most important
factor in Imiltliiiu; up the tow n and sur
roundinj!; country. JWost peoplo realize
this fact, hut there arc occasional towns
like Wallula where the residents are so
short-sighted that they imagine the
patronage extended to a local paper us
that much money thrown away or given
in charity ami such people aro not
very strong on charity. We are glad to
say that the people of Lexington and
Morrow county are, for the most part, of
a diU'eient slump, know the value of a
local paper and net accordingly.
Tins Now Year number of the Han
Jose (Cal. ) Daily Mercury is a magnifi
cent specimen of enterprising journal
ism, liesideg n vast amount of matter
descriptive of San Joso, the surrounding
country and neighboring towns, it con
tains a largo number of illustrations
taken from photographs of street scenes,
public buildings, line farms ami private
resiliences. Neatly printed on good
paper, its value is enhanced by an at
tractive typographical appoaranco.
On the 27th of last month Charles
Slimier, of Oakland, Cal., drew $1,100
from the bank, paid bills to the amount
of if'.'OO, gave bis wife f.'O for shopping
purjioses and then went over to San
1'iaucisco on a high old jam, When a
'l'i isco cop pulled him out of the gutter
at four o'clock the next morning ho was
loaded with mud, whisky and remorse,
and bad just fL".'.(H) ami two black eyes.
Mr. Shaner swore otr on New Year's
day.
Last Sunday afternoon a cyclone
struck the southwestern section of St.
l.ouisaiul swept on through the north
, urn limits, making a pathway nearly a
quarter of a mile wide and leaving death
iiml destruction In its track. Several
lives were lost ftml many persons were
injured. Trees were torn up by the roots
and broken oil'; telegraph poles were
sw ept down, und the roofs of buildings
M ere lifted and tossed into the streets.
. A KM'KitK blizzard luman last Saturday
night in Kansas,' Missouri and Nebraska
nnil raged during Sunday unil Sunday
.niht. In many places it was the most
severe ever experienced. A peculiar
feature of the storm is its occurrence on
Uiu anniversary of tbo terrible bli..ard
of two years Ago, w hen so many people
perished fnini the cold.
lH'iUNa Ui past week fearful storms,
, Wuzunls, cyclone. alu tornadoes have
occurred in many wte, viv(tt of Uu,
Hoeky mountains, causing iH, oj f0
' AU Vtovwty. In Morrow I
U w U,M'. "' Kod wither
lor the season ud. no extremes ut unv
kind. '
Si:x roit C'l i.i.om has introduced a hilt
auttioriiiing thn secretary of the treas
ury to loan money to farmers ut two
, per cent. If this bill passes there will
, bo rejoicing aiming the fai uieis through
. out the United Slates.
' A ToaxAiH) visited the towns of Clin
ton and Moscow, Kentucky, lust Sunday
evening, killing eleven persona and
wounding nrnny others at Clinton, be
sides destroying u largo amount of prop
el t v.
WORTHY OF PRAISE.
Just outside of San' Francisco lidrbor,
recently, a fishing boat was capsized and
four of the crew drowned in the break
ers. The fifth was (lashed upon J'oint
Jionita rock and managed to clumber up
to the top and bold on against the
heavy wind and dashing waves. In this
position he was seen by the lookout on
n tug, which on account of the rough
weather was unable to render any as
sistance, but she ran to Meiggs' wharf
and the circumstance was telephoned to
the life-saving station at the CI iff house
and to the various newspapers. The
"life-savers" were utterly unable to
meet the emergency for which the sta
tion is maintained, but a tug chartered
by the Kxamhier und with two reporters
aboard made all speed to the rescue
The man was found still upon bis perch,
alone witli the darkness and the roaring
waters which sought to engulf him.
After n struggle with the mad waves
and a display of indomitable bravery by
the reporters, the fisherman, half-crazed
by exposure to the wind and icy waters,
was rescued and taken to San Francisco.
This was unknown to the other news
papers, which appeared next morning
with an account of the perilous position
of the fisherman and tho prediction that
ho must have been washed off and
drowned in the breakers of the rising
tide ; but tho Examiner not only got in
a brilliant "scoop," publishing a full
page account of the night's adventure,
but saved a human life from the relent
less breakers. Words aro feeble to ex
press the commendation due the two
repoiteis, II. II. Haxton and Allen
Kelly, who volunteeied to risk their
lives for another. Tho proprietor of tho
Esitminrr presented each of them w ith
sfL'OO and a gold watch.
FARMERS' CLUBS.
Speaking of granges, alliances and
farmers' clubs generally, the Vucifir
Farmer of l'mlland says :
These organizations would ho a mu
tual help to farmers. In them they
would learn what their neighbors un
doing for the general good. They would
understand the situation of the maikets ;
they would know lietter when, how and
where to market their produce; they
would form mutual insurances; they
would consolidate their trade with firms
that would deal honestly with them at
fair profits; they would make such ar
rangements that all small articles could
be sent to them at cost from the cities
and towns where they trade. There
would not be so much heller-skelter
chalices about their crops, for they
would have such information as would
enable them the better to judge what
sort of a crop to put in; they would all
bo better posted as to tho best modes of
preparing the ground, planting, culti
vating and harvesting, ns well as to the
best farm implements in use; and a
thousand other things which would add
to tlio wealth, health, happiness and
comfort of the farmer.
At Waukesha, Wisconsin, a female
prisoner recently escaped from tho jail.
Thereupon the sheriff mounted ids faith
ful bicycle, and after a hot chase of half
an hour the runaway was recaptured.
Tiikkk must bo a great deal of litiga
tion in Seattle, or else pretty hard times
among tho lawyers, for it is reported
that there aro two hundred uttorneys in
that city.
Aftuk a long and painful illness, ex
(iovernor (ieorgo, L. Woods died in Port
land on Tuesday of last w eek.
A Gentle Hint.
The editor nut on lila x"Ulcn limine,
Ah O'titors imnilly do:
1L (fold wnd'h licked, lit ilttonondH nhono.
l-'ounuiiti! M-r(iiii)i-d the sir wit Ii cologne,
And yel (tie editor was blue
So blue.
Oh, w hy wns Ihe editor blue?
Beeinine hi subscribe, n few. luut forirot
To nettle Ihelr bills when due.
lie sorrowed for theni how Hwful their lot
Would be tn eternity feelinn so hot;
Alt ill H lorl of H stew;
A stow :
I. ike him tn a sort of u stew . .'.r.
NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES.
Pnion county bus a debt of fHO.itliJ.L'tl
Al 1 lei ren, near Salem, has a steer
weighing lnoO pounds and a sheep that
weighs :l.
The Long Creek Enalr reports snow
threo and one-half feet deep ut tho head
ol l' ox creek
A.C. McClelland, the newlv-appointod
receiver ol the l.a uaimo laud olln e, lias
entered upon his duties.
'I'llll lio.oilu ,f I V,L- ,llhlli !....,.
over A heavy fall of snow und prospects
ol good crops next season.
The snow is about two feet deep at
Spokane Falls, and in tlio upper I'alouse
region jt was five feet deep last Friday.
Aivorditig to the report of Superin
i.i,wl,if I.' ., mi, (. ,r ii, ,,,.,,,,. ll.
ceinoer me eaiiio hciioois nau on
pupils.
The smuggling of Chinamen into the
1'.'. It .. .1 l.'.-,.,!
-H ''Min n nuiinn iur Jiiilinu UIIIMI-
hiti frontier lias assumed scandalous
proportions.
Morton P. Clifford, of Canyon City,
low heou appointed by the governor to
"... iiie ate .lililie isoli as eirenif.
lo.l... 7 . .
mo BiXl, u,IK'isil district
.Tueonm ul.t...;..: .
cent ..i .i . Sll.v '"al no per
I mused liv tVruiwim, that dt-v r
water supply renus ? l 1 'e
investors d ,H'rson, wl, desiTo t,V
cute in a prosperous community w u
; give rucotita a wide berth."
A company has been organized to
i work the new coal mine discovered six-
, iceii miles Irom LUeiiKtiuru'li. The coal
taken out appears to bo the nearest up-
' preach to anthracite that has been found
'on tho c:i-t side of the Cascade moun
tains. There is already a good wagon
i loud withiu u lew in ilea' uf the mine.
WHEAT AND CHAFF.
Crave Opinions and Bright Flashes Gath
ered From Many Sources.
lie is gentlo that doeth gentle deeds.
Chaucer.
Trifles make perfection, and perfec
tion is no triilo. M ichael Angela.
It is when "charity begins ut home"
that it covers a multitude of sins. 1'uck.
Truth is tho bond of union and the
basis of human happiness. J. L'ullier.
Life, like every other blessing, de
rives its value from its use alone. Dr.
Juhumm.
Hope is like the, cork to the net, which
keeps the soul from sinking into despair.
Jlixlioji Witlmn.
lie has not lived in vain who finds nut
before he dies what a fool he has been.
l'hilurh'ljihiu lii'jiiirer.
The king of Kiam recently married
twenty new wives and yet peoplo talk
about Siuni ease. Jlutcliiamm A'cws.
Women are rarely great inventors,
though they are often tho first to dis
cover new wrinkles. Terra Haute I'rm.
"Golly!" gasped little Johnny as he
finished the second crock of stolen pre
serves, "I feel as if I bad been smoking
pa's pipe." Judge,
It has been discovered that kisses
love kisses we mean are full of elec
tricity. Now we know why old maids
have always called kissing shocking.
llijxtnn Courier.
The drug store keepers of Kansas look
mournfully on the burning corn of that
fertile state. Properly treated, corn
brings a pretty income to a Kansas drug
gist. Luainrilk Couriei-Jiiariail.
Tho chief secret of comfort lies in not
sum ring tritles to vex us, and in pru
dently cultivating our undergrowth of
small pleasures, since very tew great
ones, alas ! are let on long leases. Sharp.
The manager of tho Vernonia is hav
ing a set of placards painted to decorate
the rooms of the hotel. They w ill read
as follows: "Don't blow out the gas. A
number of other fools have been killed
that way. If you don't know how to
turn it oil', ring the bell and the boy will
show you bow." Xcltulem Journal.
A New York physician says it would
take 100 lines of newspaper print to de
scribe) in technical terms thociiusii and
ell'ect of a boil. No ono cures for any
such medical flapdoodle. Ono or two
lines, and those consisting of ami
! ! I answer every purpose until the
infernal thing busts. lMrnit Free I'rm.
No man deserves the attention of the
police more than the one who gets a
warm place by the stove and keeps it
while his horse, tied to an unfeeling
hitching-post, is shivering outside." lie
is moro of a criminal than the pilgrim
on life's rough way whose enthusiastic
nature leads him into the error of get
ting drunk. Cheney Sentinel.
Kach one of us is hound to make the
little circle in which he lives better and
happier. Kacli of us is bound to see
that out of that small circle the widest
good may flow. Fach of us may have
fixed in his mind the thought that out
of a single household may flow influ
ences that slwlll stimulate the whole
civilized woild. Dean Stanley, , ,
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES."
Jug Tavern is the name of a prosper
ous villago in Georgia.
Moro patents were issued in ISSi) than
in any preceding year.
Thore nro forty feet of snow on some
of tho Central Pacific sheds.
There have been some sixteen out
breaks of influenza in Russia since 1S30.
A bootblack in Chicago managed to
buy and distribute) live turkeys among
as many very poor families. A shining
example, indeed.
Only twenty of the more than 400
members of both houses of congress are
of loreign origin. Four of tho twenty
aro senators Pasco, McMillan, Peck
and Jones.
Farming is more progressive than any
other brunch of industry. If a fanner
does not keep pace with tho advancing
progress of the age, he had better seek
some other employment. It is no use
to sell out and seek some richer soil or
moro propitious climate. Work, con
stant and intelligent, is required in all
climes and lands.
A lloston reporter has canvassed the
penal institutions of .Massachusetts with
out being able to find a prisoner w ho
would admit his guilt of the crime for
which bo w as arrested, tried and square
ly convicted. F.aoli and every ono
claimed prejudice or unfair ruling, and
each ono considered himself a martyr to
tho cause of justice.
The New York Herald last week pub
lished dispatches from nineteen states,
showing that the prospects for the adop
tion of tlio Australian ballot law are ex
cellent in all of them. In many in
stances modifications are desired, but
the disposition to regard tho new system
as a desirable und necessary one is geu
eral among the leading otlicials.
A Missouri tramp who was ut the end
of his rope gave himself up as a mur
derer wanted in Maine, and lie thus got
tivo months of food and shelter and lion
izing bel'oro it was ascertained that ho
had never been as far east as Chicago in
his life. He said it was the third timo
he bad played tho trick, and it always
put fifteen pounds of tlcsh on him.
San Francisco plumbers seem to be
extremely curious in the matter of mak
ing finds, due recently on the roof of a
bouse found a human leg. Investiga
tion developed the (act that it formerly
belonged to the anatomy of a workman
w ho had been blown up at a boiler ex
illusion, threo months before, several
blocks away. What could be found of
him was buried at the time, but this leg
was minus.
I'russels sprouts seeds are sown in
drills three or four inches apart and tlio
plants thinned out afterward a needed,
l'lui culture is precisely the same as that
iven to cabbages. The miniature cab-
' , .ft"wr little frost are as tender as
I,'!',', , er' A hiwhol of sprouts will
that Prusseis sprouts aJ0 ', iS
every private garden, ns they r 'm'n
ir vcgi.ta.rw7r.
SPECIAL CLUBBING RATES.
Combination of Leading Journals with the
"Budget" at Reduced Rates.
I'hiladf tpliin lre (Rep.) Alone,
l; Willi IICIHiKT. ! 50
Del roil I rco l'l-cus Alone, $1 ; with
JICHUF.T 1 "
Xuw Vnrk Worlil (Dem,) Alone, ft;
with llciHiKT 1 SO
lihlcHtfo Ledger Alone, 1.50; with
ill llllKT 2 00
.Scientific Atnericuii Alone, $.'!;
Willi IICIHIKT 3 SO
San rmiii Uco l'.xainiiicr (linn.,
weekly) Aluiie.Sl.'iu; with IICKUKT. 2 10
M. Louis llepnhlic (Dcm.) Alone,
I; Willi lii DiiK-r 1 T5
West Shore (Illustrated weekly)
Alone, fl; Willi Utiiukt 4 20
Texas Sil'linifs (Illustrated weekly)
Alone, tl; witll IIcihjkt 2 00
lBriioe mill farm Alone, 30 cents;
With IICIHIKT 1 35
Cosmopolitan (illustrated mnnihly
miiuuziiie) ; iiliine, fi. tu; witli Hcihikt 2 40
( liiciiKO lntrr-Ofcn.ii ( Hep )
Alone, SI; with Uciiiiht t 13
l'lihlic Opinion Alone. ;!; with
Hi ih.kt 3 25
Wcfclrrn Mockinmi nmt CiillU
Tutor (aeini-inonllily) Alone, $1;
with IICIHIKT 1 25
American liarucn Alone, S2; with
hcihikt 2 oo
NOTICE
TAX-PAYERS
TO
X
OTrclMS HKRKHY GIVKS TO THE TAX
tuivcrs of Morrow County. Oroeon. that I
or my drpnty will bo tit thu usual voting iilnws
for tlio pui'pust' of colUMrtint; taxi's, tut follow h:
Mtittcsou rrocliuit. . Monilay, February !(, lH'.'O
Ihiiry " ... Tucsrlav, " 4, "
KitthtMllo " ....Wednesday, " f, '
I J ry Fork " .. .Thursday, " (, "
liiiio " Friday, " 7, "
Cecil " ... Stininiav, " H, "
Custle Hock " ...Monday, " 10, "
Well Spring " Tuesday, " II, '
Alpine " Wednesday, " "
Pine City " ....Thursduy, " U "
Lena " ....Friday. " 14, "
Lexington " Saturday, " ", "
Heppner " Monday, " 17, "
The hours of meeting will bo from 10 a. m, to
3 r. m. T. K. HOWAHI),
(Hi-is) fcheriflTof Morrow County, Or,
BEST SEEDS
arc those put up by
D.M.FERRY SCO.
Who aro the Largest
Seedsmen in the world.
D. M . Fpkry & Co's
Beautifully Illustrated, Descriptive
ana rncf-a
for i8$ will be niuiled FR EE to all
applicants, and to last season's cus
tomers. It is better than ever. Ev
ery person using Garden, Flower
or Field SEEDS should send for it,
D. M. FERRY & CO.
DETROIT, MICH.
2
ImlwX Uu-K -Cftd h M
Or PLX S V
iuu 'a A s.'Lsf . 7a
Wo will fprnih tlu American Garten nml the
IlriM.rr in eoiubinution for the price of the for-
uu r aioue--?-'. Apply ni nun om
NOTICK OF IXTKNTIOX.
Land Ofch e at Thk Pai.i.ks. Or.,
.lanuarv t:i, ls'.m.
N-OTTCK IS HFRKHY OIVKN THAT THE
followinii tmnifd settler has riled notice
of her Intention to make final proof in support
of her claim, and that cuid pnof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at
aoppner, ur., ou .Miircit a, inu, viz:
Snrtili 4'oitrfrr,
Nee FUher, for ileint of Andrew Fisher, dee
1. 8. No. .VitW. for the SV. 4 of See. 10. Tp. S S.
It. -'4 K.. W. M. She uamcH the followintr wit
nest! In prove her coiuinuou residence uimn
tttni cniitvanon oi wi (alio, viz: j. w . rteeket,
W. K. Muukers, Oeo, Juukuis and S. I. Cierking,
an "i Mni .Mtie, Oregon.
(lt Jli F. A. UiONAM, RoKloter.
WIRE WANTED.
4 NY ONK WISHING T TRAPK OFF SK
a, ond-haiot I'firlied u ire 4-an hear oi a tmr-
rii!i:er ov iippivintr to ints vmcc or to j. ?
liuuni H Y, Lexington. (W)
AANTKD-MoRH FARMKKS TO SKTT1.E
T T in Morrow county and hten the day
u hich im utire to come when tin hi ne one
of the rictitt agricultural regious in the North
weft.
IEKNA1.-TUK (WriTAUT WHO HAS
" rout pnl of one (lillur can hour of pr-iit
iW iuvvMuuut ty valtitiv ai Ibe Hi 'iK.ii office.
U 1
THC D
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r 1 -r hiftr-i
4 VU
GEO. P. 3IOKGAX,
(I.ute Chief Clerk U. S. Land Office)
UNDflWXsPECIflllST,D
THE DALLES, OR.
Room f), XjhikI Oilieo UiiiUUng.
RKOn.ARLY ADMITTKI) TO PRACTICE
befitre Loenl Land Otliees mid l.)ejnrt
nients at Wnsliiiinlon under provisions of tho
eiretilar of the General Land Ollice, approved
.Marcu in, i?i.
If You Have Lost a Land Right,
Or have luid trouble about your land,
WEITE TO IvIE !
I CHARGE NOTHING
for CorrcNpoiideiitc, and may bo
able to help yen.
f I( I Inke ynnr ruse I nm wIllliiR to
WHil until the wurk Is tmecenHfully dune before
my fee in due.
Stanley is Back
Has Electrified the World
Hy the announcement of his safe return to civ
ilization. His iidvetititres and dlHeoveries
have been praud, wonderful, mar
Teloin. The World has fecn nothing like
them before. His thrlllintr adventures, mar
velous discoveries, during exploits, astounding
privatiouH, wonderful trip acns the hark
Continent, How lie found l-:n i ii Hey;
everything will bo included, from his first en
trance into Africa to the present time. Kvery
body wants the new
GENUINE STANLEY 1001!
From Hlnnley's own writings and dispatches.
Over -ini ofthe grnnde.st and most wonderful
new l iitf ruviiitf! and Colored Plali'H
ever seen in a book of travels, it has been
eagerly awaited, and will be mitre soiightafter,
make more money for the agent and mnke it
easier than any book Issued for the ai
fitly yourna
P A I ITI fiM I ,,n ""reliable accounts
LrtU I lUlii of Stanley's travels are being
published. Ho not be deceived by old books,
re-hashes and battered plates. We announce
this to protect our agents and the public against
the numerous, worthless so-called Stanley
Itooks all of which are simply oht book that
have been in use for years, anil are now being
otlered as new books, with a few pages of new
material added.
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
Teachers. Young Men and Ladies, Ministers,
Farmers, Mechanics and Clerks can easily
make from to 25 per duy. No expe
rience required. Canvassing outlits are now
ready. Send immediately for Illustrated circu
lars and terms fnc; or. to secure an agetiev nt
once, scud Hl.OO for the outfit and you shall
be served first. Money refunded if not satis
factory. Address
THE HISTORY CO.,
723 market St., Sail t runcUco, t ul.
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NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Officii at Tiif. T) ai.i.ks. Or.,
December II, 1M.
N'OTICK IS 1IKHEI1Y OIVICN THAT THK
fnl low Iii(miiuLm1 settler linn Hied notice
of her inteiitlnn to mnke ft mil proof In nup
nort of tier claim, noil thnt sniil proof will
nc niKile before the County .luilireof Morrow
county, al Heppucror., on Jnniinrj HI, lwjo, vl:
l.nry Ilaimpll,
Widow of Win. M. HniiBcll, tleccnst'il,
Ifil. No. 20W, for tho UK. '4 of Sec. Tp. 2 X.,
ft. Je K W. M. She nmiies the followiiiK wit
nesses to prove licr continuous resilience upon
nnil cliHivntion of snlil liunl, viz: A. H. Mnckev,
Henry ('. Moore, m. ft. Flnley mid Frank J.
Kly. nil of Alpine. Or.
(la-m F. A. McllOXAI.D, Register.
TIMI1KK CULTL'KK FINAL PROOF
Land Offick at Thk Dau.hu. Or.,
December 11, 1NMI.
N'OTIC'E IS HERKnY lilVKN THAT GEO.
W. HANSKI.L hns tllcil notice of his In
tention to make dual prool before the County
Jinlge of Morrow county nt his ollice In Hepp
ner. Or., on Friday, Ihe :ilst day .lannarv. lv.m,
on Timber Culture Appllcntion No. -1VJ, for the
SV. of Sec. IT.'. Tp. 2 N.. H. '.'li K . M. He
nnmes ns witnesses: A. II. Mackcv, Henry
Moore, William I). Flnley and Frank j. Ely, all
of Alpine, Oregon.
(12-17) F. A. McDONAI.O, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION,
Land Office at Tiif. Dai.i.es, Or,
December l:t, lsxfl.
OTfCE IS I1EREDY filVEN THAT THE
followinir-nanied settler has filed notice
X
of his intention to make final proof in in sup
port of his claim, and that said proof will be
made before the County Judi;e of Morrow
county, at Heppner, Or., on January 30, Mil), viz:
Franklin I,. Francis,
lid. No. -um. for the 8W. J of See. 2S, Tp. 1
N., R. JI E., W. M. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said land, viz: E. (i. Sperry,
Aaron Royse and J. H. Stanley, of lone, Or.,
and Ed. Ilollon av. of Saddle. Or.
(li-17) F. A. Mi Do.NAI.D, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Orrici at Tun Dai.i.fs, Or..
December Tt. lKifl.
"V"OTII'E 1" IIERERY C1VEN THAT THE
-.1 ftdlowiiiK-nanied settler has tiled Police
of ills intention to make tlunl proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will he made
before the County Clerk of Morrow county, at
Heppner, Or., on February li, Iwo, vii;-
Jclfcrnon l vnuo,
D. S. No. .ISSI, for the SK. of See. 8, Tp. 1 8.,
R.'.K..V. M. He names the lollowinK wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
nnd cultivation o( said land, viz: Olln Hods
don, tieo. l1. Muir, Wm. Drowning and Henry
Piper, all of Lc.ximiton. Or.
(u iu) r. a. Mcdonald, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Office at Thk Dali.es. Or.
.lanuarv 1:1, ly.nl.
-yOTlCK IS HEREBY filVEN THAT THE
a followinK-iiainvd settler has tiled notice
of his intention to make final proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will he made
before the County Judue of Morrow county,
at Heppner, Oreitou, ou March 3, 1SH0, viz:
I imlley f. St. flair,
lid. No. 1!I, for Ihe NW. of See. M. Tp. 1 8..
R. 'Si E., W. M. He names the following wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz: Johu L.
Logan and J. W. Redford. of Saddle. Or., and
Clois. It. CiK-hran and E. ;. sperrv, of lone. or.
tlil-21) F. A. McDONALD, Register.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
rilAKKN I P AND POSTKD OX DKCEMBER
X -11. INV., by Kftlph llenut', on Stfticiu :2.
township "J south if rni.K i t'at, one ly mare.
Ui ypHM olil, wu'hiiut twelve hnmlreil "pouinls
anil bratiilftl Q on Wti houkler. Aipraii'.t
at f"i0. Alcit uiit- dark iron-Ktiiy bop, 5 ytari
old, weighing elevi'ti luniUre! pounds and
hraiidiHt B n left slmuhier. Appraised at fto.
uwiut can have the uaiue by pmvltii? property
aud paini thary... WM. KI.AIK.
Justice of I,vxitij;ton Frccinct.
tcxiugtou. Or., iLLtftnbcr 10, iwo. tU.
THOSE WHO WAXT
HOMES IN MORROW COUNTY,
DEEDED RANCHES
IIoiincn, Iluriiv, Fences, Orchards,
KpringB, Productive lieldx,
UNDEEDED CLAIMS
Various Amounts of Improvement
and Cultivated Land,
SHOULD APPLY TO
SNOW & WHITSON,
lteul Estate Aireiits, at
LEXINGTON,
Future Commercial Center of the
County.
NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT!
SECURE A HOME
SUIT YOUR PARTICULAR IDEAS
AT YOUR OWN PRICE.
A FEW BARGAINS.
rpo LKAHK-A FIXE FARM OF 610 ACRUa
1 iienr Gooseberry w ill be leaned for it term
ol yenrs on itdviiiitiigeoiig tenim. A uooil lenee
eiielosea tho whole; 4KI neren tiniler eultiva
tion; HHIaeren now lu wheat, Stl nerell ill rve,
Miino liunl ready for ijirlnK niiwiiiK; beiiriiiK
orchard; lliHI limine; barns, oiit-liiiilding..,
etc.; plenty of water; good outaide runge.
rpiMHER Cl'LTPRE CLAIM, B MILES FROM
J LexiiiKtnn; ten nereN broken: no other
improvemeuta. Will be sold very elicap.
IMPROVEMENTS ON KM ACRES OF LAND
within 'J'j miles of Lexington; 160 neres
Kovcrnment and Wt lien land; house 14x16,
with liixl'i adilitlon: 160 seres fenecd: 11 seres
broken; nil good plow land : koimI chance for
water. Will be sold eheap for cash.
IMPROVEMENTS ON 3-J0 ACRES OF
first-clnss lnnd, miles from Lexington by
on ensy road; 1110 acres fenced and in thorough
cultivation; 0 acres now lu wheal; gentle
slope to northeast; deep soil; good chance for
water; young orchard; house of three rooms;
good cellar, stable, chicken-house, corrals.
This Is a bsrguiu.
II
OI'SE AND LOT IN LEXINGTON WILL
be sola at a bargain. Lasy terms.
1 f!A ACRES DEEDED LAND, SIX MILES
-IwW south of Lexington; l'-'O acres in culti
vation; good dwelling, baru, etc.; everlasting
spring; outlet to range; all under substantial
pole and wire fence; Umber eulturu claim ad
jolinug. Will be sold at a bargain.
IMPROVED CLAIM OF B20 ACRES; 2K0
fenced; 'JOO of this goorl tninehgrass pas
ture, 0 in cultivation; tirst-class land; young
orchard of HHI trees; good house, stable and
wagon-shed; two wells and a spring; within
live miles of Lexington. Owner selling on
Recount of 111 health, and will take much less
than the improvements cost. Such su oppor
tunity Is seldom olfcrcd.
"IirSINESS LOT IN LEXINGTON, WITH
I building thereon. Comer lot, and thu
buyer will get s bargaiu.
T1A ArRKS 0F DEEPED LAND AND IM
'V' provements on H-20 acres of lieu land;
SIS acres in cultivation; W0 seres now ready
for fall sowing: houses, bams, corrals, fann
ing implements, etc.; good fences; plenty of
water; free raugo adjoining; within six miles
of Lexington. This Is a well improved farm
and a valuable piece of property, admirably
located and lo be sold at a reasonable price.
rpiMBER Ci'LTt-RE CLAIM WITHIN THREE
A miles of Lexington. All good plow land ;
ten acres in trees; conveniently situated. W ill
be sold for low price and oo easy terms.
rpWO BUSINESS LOTS AND SMALL STORE
a- DtUMltig In Lcxmutt
dent and will (ell cheap.
rpilE IMPROVEMENTS ON ,fJ0 ACRES OP
as good farininir land as lies nut of doors:
within four miles of Lexington; all fenced;
county road ou one side.
IF YOU WANT TO SELL
A Deeded Hunch,
All I lidcrdrd Claim,
A Town Lot,
ASV KID OF Hi: A I, ESTATE,
THKX
WE ARE THE BOYS FOR Y O I" !
WE ARE THE BOYS FOR Y O L' !
tall on I s.
SOW & IVIIITftO.
Lexington, Or.