Lexington weekly budget. (Lexington, Morrow County, Or.) 188?-1???, July 24, 1890, Image 2

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    WEEKLY BUDGET.
THURSDAY JULY 24, 1890
Enltrtd at the Pottofflct at Lezinatm, Or,, at
Second-clan Matter.
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A HHnnbteriptim price of the LEXIKOTOX
WKIiKLi' JlVDOF.TU only fl per year, u-e thall
inttiel upon payment of cath in advance. There
will positively be no deviation from thit rule.
A ny one receiving thin paper and knowing that he
hot not paid for it, will undentand that it it
either complimentary, a sample copy, or that tome
friend hat paid for it.
PUBLIC OPINION.
What Some of the Boys are Saying on
Topic! of the Day.
What ih a tattler ? A busybody who
linteim gleefully to anythiiiK otas may
any, 'cither in a joke or pettinhly, of a
neighbor, and then curries it, magnified
und fixed up to suit theiriHelveR, and
pom it in to the earn of perhaps your
bout friendo; and after succeeding in
petting them to say noiiiethin harsh,
returns to you laidun with the preciouH
burden of strife and adds fuel to the
smouldering flume. Thus, little by little,
this kIioiiI of human society filches the
happiness of friendship and develops
between neighbors and friends a feeling
of hatred which should only lie known
to the bosoms of demons. Are you a
tattler? Do you sow among your neigh
bors the seed of discord and hate? If
so, in the name humanity, des'wt. We
are liable to err, but deep is the sin of
them who, taking our weakness for their
capital, destroy the happiness of friend
or neighbor by tattling. Hoy Ray.
Let farmers lie patient, prudent and
resolute. It is not to be expected that
we will agree upon minor matters. In
essentials unity. Upon this rock we
shall bo invincible, because wo are
right. There is no need now to worry
about details; they will adjust them
selves in time. What is needed most is
nn intelligent grasp of things which
are fundamental tho jieople's control
(through their government) of money,
transportation and land. These include
all phases and departments of tho money
question, all features of the carrying
business, taxation, homesteads, re
demption, appraisement and collection
laws. Thee are the great questions.
They are vital. Let us study them as
citizens, not as partisans, and wherever
they lead let us fullow. Kansas Farmer.
We recollect the time when the an
nual run of salmon was unheeded, and
not a dollar was realized from the mil
lions of these fish that swarmed the
river. This season, we are informed,
one firm has mado $50,000 in the catch
of salmon, and other linns smaller
amounts. Formeily a few loads of ap
ples or peaches were transported by
wagon to Canyon City or to Klickitat ;
but now there are several firms ship
ping fruit east in refrigerating cars, and
a reliable man told us that he had sent
2,000 boxes of peaches from his own
orchard to St. Paul in one week last
fall. The possibilities of the future are
incalculable. 77ie Dalkt Timet-Moun-taimvr.
If the farmers and laborers of America
fail to control the organization of the
next congiesB it will be for the reason
that they do not wish to do so. If they
can befooled now with all their organi
zation and all their experience there is
110 telling to what extent robbery and
oppression may safely go in the United
States without creating revolt. If the
American people will submit to present
evils and insist on hiring tho same
old set of scoundrels over again, they
should not squeal when their feet are in
the trap Iowa Tribune,
I believe in practicing what I preach.
My farming is practical and not fancy.
I had to run in debt for the full value
of my farm a few years ugo and am
compelled to make things pay as I go
I don't believe in tho cry that farming
doesn't pay. If farming iB conducted
with the same business ability and en
terprise, with capital put into other de
partments of money making, it will pay
as well or better than the average busi
nvH.G?orgt II', OWc.ii'if.
M. W. Hunt, who wrote himself dow n
an unmitigated ass by w riting a circular
letter to the members of militia com
panies just before the election unjusti
fiably commenting upon his commander,
tiovernor I'ennoyer, has resigned the
position of lieutenant-colonel of the
Second regiment, O. N. U. If the fool
killer ever jfcts loose in Oregon Hunt
Could nut potffibly escape. E locnc
Guard.
Several Pennsylvania harvest hands
quit work tho other day because the
wife of their employer put on a pair of
liur husband's trousers and drove a
reaping machine. It ought not to arouse
much sympathy for these fellows if they
didn't get another job all summer. uf
(iirjnniim.
Eastern papers are much agitated over
the subject, " IWi hanging prevent
minder?" It la a matter of history that
cases are rare when a man has been
known to commit inuider after being
thoroughly hanged. Attorian.
As a rule they who go to the seaside
"to ret" ar the persons who luust
need rest. Busy am! hard-worked peo
plethose who have something to do
;iud do it-- d.ili'l 1:0 . rVfy.i.u'nu.
NORTHWEST NEWS NOTES.
Monmouth is to have ten new dwell
ings and a new grocery store. j
The cement foundation is laid for the
Independence National bank.
L. W. Smith, of Reuben creek, Jose
phine countv, recently picked up a nug
get weighing 182.20.
Work on the railroad between Port
land and Seattle was commenced yes
terday near Vancouver.
Richard Jones, an old and highly re
spected citizen of Long Turn precinct,
Lane county, died recently, aged 55
years.
The dynamo for the electric lights is
expected at Independence in August,
and the lights are to be in operation by
September first.
The hay crop in Harney valley is very
large. There will be a greater quantity
of hay put up thiH year than evei before
and a better quality.
Joseph Becker has sued the city offi
cers of Baker City for $5,000 damages fur
the loss of a leg, which was broken by a
defective sidewalk and had to be ampu
tated. Alvin Huabes died suddenly at his
residence at Creswell on the 12th inst..
aged 05 years, lie came to Lane county
in 1802 or 1803 from Missouri and lias
since resided there.
Another coal mine has been discov
ered in Coos county on the line of the
Coos Bay and Roseimig railroad. The
coal is 'of good quality and the owner
claims there is plenty ol it..
Three of the successful candidates on
tho republican stale ticket were bom in
this state in the year 1854. They are
(leorge McUridc, secretary of state; 11.
S. McBean, supreme judge ; Frank C.
Baker, state printer.
John Urby, a young man lately from
.Missouri, was killed last Saturday near
I'endleton by jumping fioni a tie train
after bis bat, wliich blew olT. lie held
to the hand rail after jumping, sustain
ing injuries from which he died.
A party of thirteen Germans have just.
purchased l.lL'l acu s of I.1111I from Hon.
C. W. Washlmrne, eight miles west of
Eugene. This puity have picked out I
land for forty-nine other families, who
expect to come to Oregon anil locate.
Cool weather litis prevailed in the
Willamette vallev longer this season
than usual. To this fact more than any
other is due the limited number of peo
ple who, so far, have gone to the seaside
resorts. Newport feel.1 the effect us
well as other points.
An octopus or devillish, n monster of
the briny deep, has been seen just below
Sand island, in the mouth of the Colum
bia river. It lias doiio considerable
dainaue to fishermen's nets and has been
shot several limes, hut still bangs oil to
life with great tenacity.
Oregon leads in the quality of her
wheat und the shipment of salmon, and
now Poitland is to have the largest saw
mill in the United Slates. It will cut
300,000 feet in ten hours. Tho engines
aro to Vie of liUO-borse power and will
cost $5(1,000. Wmkwill hi'si'm at once. It
is the old Wcidler mill being rebuilt.
Nine suits for damages aggregating
$125,050 have been begun in the state
coutt at The Dalles against the Oregon
Short Line and Utah Northern railroads
hv four men who were injured by the
falling of a car through a bridge near
the Upper Cascades on the I'd of Fehru-
aiy last, and by the relatives of five men
who weic killed.
The wholesale reduction of teachers
in the agricultural college at Coivallis
was somewhat of a suipiise. Those
whose services were 110 longer wanted
on account 01 a ilesire to reituce ex
penses ure K. Grim, of tho experiment
station; E. H. Luke, botanist; W. W.
Hull, free hand drawing; P. II. lush
und E. Biglow, chemists. This leaves
eight in the faculty. bull pnuhuce Went
Side. J
WAKIUM1TOX.
Snohomish will have a new court
house at a cost of $24,000.
A fire at. Spokane Fulls lat Sunday
caused damage to the amount of $15,000.
The citv indebtedness of Tacoma on
on July 1st was $;i:;S,4 HI 50. The tax list
this year shows $10,0110,001) more than
last year.
John Powers, n mariied man and a
resident of Sprague, lost his right hand
while uncoupling cars in the Northern
Pacific yuids at that place.
A man w as arrested in Whatcom the
other day for the laiceny of a dollar's
worth of wood, und this where timber of
all kinds is very plentiful.
Shado is such a raro thing in Pasco
1 1 tilt the I'ilot remarks: The shade of
radish and lettuce leaves is noticeable,
and has a cooling e fleet upon till pass'
ers-hv.
Near Seattle, last Sumlav, a young
man named Samuel Peteison, while
tossing up and catching a loaded revol
ver, was dani;eioiislv if not fatally
wounded by the weapon falling to the
ground and being discharged.
If the senii-oilicial returns of the
Washington census are corioct, that
state will be entitled to two congress
men at the next apportionment. Since
ISSo the population has nearly trebled.
Pierce county, in which T.icoma is lo
cated, has nearly quadrupled, and
King county, containing Seattle, has
trained at neauy tho same rate with a
larger actual population.
One of the prettiest sights along
Hood's canal, s.iys the Port Townsend
Leader, is the falls of Diiscwullips, on the
Dusewtillips river. There are three of
these falls one fifty-eight feet, the
second ninety five feet and the third b'5
feet in bight. The scenery nroiiud this
point is simply grand, rivaling the
famed Yellowstone park and Vosemite
vallev in its natural loveliness.
For tho norM'ii fair, rays tht Kitsap
Pianeer, Ilu 'lVntvui mill proimsea ti
cut nml I.U'I mi tlio i'uir nt tlio mill,
(.rutin, liie r 120 Htiok of tin- worKI. They
have turncil out stick I'll) feet lonjr,
HqimriiiK JlOxjiI indies, iimi claim that
tliev can do much I'etler than that. Tm
thren bid mill of Kitsap county Muni
fon Hlakoly hikI tiaiuhlo aro j;cttiiitf up
a bit of livulrv umoii)! thcmsi'lvc, al -
though tlwyiuo. unit in tho nutter of
' Mom up tdr Liconiimiil on tnp
n?.? t n U '
THE POINT OF VIEW.
If thltiRs go crooked, don't despair;
It's wrong to fret and stew;
Bring your philosophy to bear
And change the point of view.
Iu course of time all will be right
If you will only wait;
A dawn succeeds the darkest night
The sun is never Into.
The man who worries never g'cts
The best things of this life;
He's always dwelling on his debts
Or cronklnn to his wife.
If ho were only half-way wise
The thing that he would do
Would be to wipe his weeping eyes
And change the point of view.
80 when things go wrong Just brace up,
Put on a cheerful face;
If you must gulp a bluer cup
Do it with manly grace.
Don't draw your mouth so glumly dowu,
Don't look so bleak and blue,
Hut drive away that ugly frown
And change the point of view.
-if. . Wilt.
CENERAL NEWS NOTES.
The potato blight has made extensive
ravages in Ireland, wet weather con
tinues, causing the blight to spread, and
starvation threatens many fanners.
A cloudburst in the Santa Rita foot
hills, Arizona, last Monday, drowned
many hoises and cattle und devastated
the Sehofcldt ranch of crfips, 7rchids
and bouses.
General John (.'. Fremont, tho first
republican candidate for president of the
United States, died in New York on the
llith instant. Ho was 77 years and 6
months of age.
A terrific windstorm, accompanied by
rain and lightning, occurred last.Thurs
day in New Jersey and eastern l'enn
sjivania. Several persons were killed,
others injured and u Uujje amount of
property destroyed.
When the census supervisor at Denver
announced that her population was only
115,(100 the citizens raised $5,000 ill one
hour and sent out men to revise the
wink. I luring 24 hours they repotted
8,000 names not down on the supervis
or's list.
Tho Japanese are starving on nccount
of the failure of the rice crop in that
country last year, many ot tlie poorer
class subsisting almost entirely upon
roots and grass. A large demand is
heiim mado for our western flour, and
the heavy orders now coining in almost
dtily promise to give wheat tin upward
tendency.
The itii migration to this country is. in
creasing every Reason. In 1888 over
1)0,000 strangers were carried over the
Northern Pacific railroad into Oregon,
Montana and Washington; in 1880,4:',
000; and this year it is estimated that
the influx of emigrants will aggregate
50,000. The travel over other loads is
also very largo.
Oregon's Census.
The census of Oregon is showing the
sanio tendency of population to gather
in the cities that is noticed all over the
country. It is unlikely that tli total
population of the state has increased
morn than 100 per cent, since 1880.
While most of the cities reported bo far
have gained 200 per cent., some of the
estimates given by the supervisor are
remarkable. Halein remains the second
citv in the state, but fills sadly short of
the 10,000 claimed. Albany exceeds the
expectation of the people and comes
within .00 of Salem, with 7,000 people,
(bunt's Pass shows the greatest growth,
300 per cent, since 1880. Koseburg,
Eugene, Ashland and Otegon t'ity show
about the noimal urban gain, 200 per
cent. Oivfonian.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
-YTTIrtt Ts IIKUKBY GIVEN THAT t'N
i. der and by virtue of an order of the
County Court of the Statu of Orcein for Mor
row County made ot the July term, ls'.Ht, of
said court, Ihe undersigned, administrator ih
Mom nnn ofthe estate of Klixa Ann Plunkett,
deceased, will, on Saturday, the lull day of
Aticust, 1V0, at 11 o clock a. M.. nt the dour ot
the court bouse of Raid county ami State, sell
nt public sale to the hi:he!t bidder, either iu
one piircrl or in subdivisions, all the rihl,
title, estate and interest in und lo the follow
ing depcribcd preinisen. to wit: The north
east quarter and the ttoi theast quarter and the
northwest quarter and the north half of the
ioulliwed quarter and the southeast quarterof
the southwest quarter of flection hi, and the
south half of the southeast quarter nnd tho
northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of
xection 17, nml the northeast quarter of tho
northeast quarter of section ). all iu township
4 Houth. ratme rust, Willamette meridian,
coutalninir 7Hu acres.
The term of sale will bo as follows: Ono
hnlf cash on dayofmle, the balance In one
and two years In equal payment, with in
terest at per cent, secured by inortgane on
tlie premises.
ilcppner, Or., July 12, W.
V HANK KKUXVIO.
(12- !. Admlul-tralor dt bun twin.
TEN DOLLARS REWARD.
(THAYKP I'lllIM THK II AN (IE M'.AK WKI.I,
O Sprlim about May 1 It h . il ( he-tnul-sorrel
mare, live years old. shout sixteen hands hljih
and branded Willi reversed S ad slantlnit S
ineeted at Ihe boltom nnd resembling a
ruiiuiui! W- 1 will pay a reward nf 10 for the
delivery uf said unimul to Kd. ("mtl'al lone.
( l.i) " l 0. oDIXM
NOTICE.
T
MIK ACroI'NTM UK THK onosEIlERRY
store of J. I. Kirk A Co have been plaeed
in tlie hands of X. It. MeVay. at l.ooseberry,
who has aullloritv lo make settlei.ienls ud
Klvo reeelpts. All persons Indebted to said
lirm are requested lo call upou Mr. MeVay
and adjust iheir aeeunnts.
l:r.' Vl. PENI.AXn.
lAH'ND-A PAPKU THAT HONKSTI.Y HE
1 Hevr in the future of Morrow county an
an nwrtculturnl district and ahvn stands by
that belief. The IU oukt i only U per year, iu
advance.
W
ANTKD MFN OK CAPITAL AND KN
entv to take r look at I.exiiuton and ur
rounding country with a view tu establishing
a bank here.
lyANTKn-ntAfncAi. mkx to invfs-
n ii..te the advantage uf Lexingtou as t
location lor a orghum null.
W
"ANTKP-MORK MVF WSISKSS MEN
to locate in l.exmtton, the Uncut place
Iu Easit-ni Oregon for a thriving town.
VO HKTl KU I Ot'ALITY THAN THIS PAN
i be i'ouiul tor the fanner to acquire a
h"ine of ht own mul "grow up w ith tho coun
try," ; rpHK VSl Al. VHIi'K OK t'OI'N TRY WEEK
; I lien i troui Wto. The Ili iKiPT is only
- 1 l per y
vcar. in advuuee. The best is the cheap-
l and tne chertot i the oent.
! .,,.,..
:;JZa
! j.k ;t y,,u, ,1Mrn. !ir(ii ,i,.Mt tiiat tht the
! I'e-c " niv -i conn ui-
DON' T B E
C II U M Y
HO YOU WAST TO CATCH CS V
Do vou want to catch the eye of
the 'people ? Do you waul to
h the rtnniilar favor'.' Do you
I want 10 catch pari of Ihe silvery
si ream that inconstantly now lug
from the country to the town,
with a freshet after hurvest ?
j D 0 N ' T BE A C L U M P !
! Ho you want to catch a part of
the trade that a rustling neigh
bor merchant Is enjoying, and
1 which bv the exercise of a little
enterprise auu juoyineni jou
could capture as well as not?
You are human and answer Yes.
I) O N ' T 1! E A BUMP !
A Utile reflection and investiga
tion will convince you that iho
witv to accomplisn mese imoizs
Is to acquaint the people whose
trade you wish with the fact that
you have something to sell, and
also with other suggustlve facts.
DON' T B E
L U M P 1
Tt Ih alo easilv to be sen that
in order lo spread the Informa
tion which you wish to Imparl
it is necessary to employ some
medium tlnil will reach the eyes
of those whom you would ad
dress, to-wit, Ihe fanners, 'Ihe
lli'iiGKT Is rend by them.
HO YOli CATCH ON" ?
D O N ' T 15 E
B U II P
r o it i. i) 1 1: s i. v.
If you haven't buplncss, advertise,
business, advertise and get more
If von have
. l'eople go
this
In those places that lire advertised, and go by
those that are not. A house that advertises is
IS F O H
known to everybody: one that does not is
known only to liie few. Homo say it is of no
I, A DIES ON L Y.
use for them to advertise, ns they have been In
business a long time and everybody knows
MODEST
them. Such person deceive themselves, for
people come and people go. and the merchant
(i E N T L E M E N
may not be so well known as be thinks be is.
Hcsiucs, If he doesn't advertise, peoplo with
WILL S A V E
modern ideas are liable lo think he is n moss
baek and that his goods are of 1 a similar class.
T II E I R
In tills age of the world, unless the nnine of a
business firm Is kept constantly before Ihe
1! LIT S 1IKS
public its trade ceases to Increase as It should
or gradually dwindled. If you want the trade
il Y It E A D I N G
of thp f rttitf r. keen vnur mime b'-foro them iu
thuir pittJLT, tlio JicnuKT. Men of business ilo
ABOUT
not no nionfv bv itulfHnus advert if Itiir. The
farmer uru uobni'ly'i fools, and when tiiey sco
S O M KT II I N i K h S K.
n mnrelimit Ailvi'i tlsinir well tlu'V kivv he t"
wide nwnUe. H they try liim, mid it doprnds
on him wuutlicr or not no Keeps ineir iruuc
I OH L A U I 1, S O I, Y.
no 'ot WAvr
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS?
IK YOI' HAVE
I'rovt'it Vi on Tour Pre-Emfi-lion
ami Ptiiil $400,
It may he to Voi r Advantage to cam.
at this office.
In thp fiUh:t nntl uuM pnpufttr .cifiitlHr M rt
niPt'ltrtniciil (1'iper iiilliltctl nnd 1ms Dib lnrk't't
rureultitioM of nny jmptTol itn clnnf m Hiownrld.
Fully itln!tnile1, Hcrt claM of Wooil Knuniv
inn. rniihilHst vrcokl v. Hcnd fur uptvirncn
cipT. Price fct i wtir. t-'mir ni'inthV trial.
ML'NN A ( U., i'LULlsnnoi, U UioaJwuy, .V.
Architects! builderq
Edition of Scientific American. 0
A (rreat sucrrM. K.irh r-m rontsbm cr.tnrcd
llthtiunipinc pliitomf countt-T nnd cttT ri'ntdni.
( or public buiMinn. Nuiiicrui cutravinys
and tuft plan! Hud Kin'cuh'ttlloim lor tliiMitc t
oich us conli'uipbito hntldliik'. i'rir' f ! n y';ir,
iklCU. acoi). MINN A CO., ITULlMll.US.
mum
mnTbt ?enm
(1 t'T fll't''
inif to Ml NS
Co., who
haTf had over
4(1 y'rd' eipertctice. and bnvi nuoie ever
1UMM1 nppllejUlMn for Anicro-nn ami f'T
finn nHteiit. Kfiitl ttir Handbook. Cohwm
pondtiuct) ftrkctlT conttitentiul.
TRADE MARKS.
in cni" tout mark In not regi(Hrt'd In th rt
pru (uri'-e, nppty lo Mi nn a Co., nnd piccur
tuoueiiiuie pioteettou. bend lor IJuntU'ouk.
! V It Hi HTH for b'kti, chart, mupi,
lie., qiiU kiy prK-uimt. AdtUaes
BU NS & CO. Pnienl Solteltnid.
1 tNKUAL OFI U B &1 DliOiUWAV, N. T-
GEO. P. MORGAN,
LAND LAW SPECIALIST,
THE DALLES, OU.
! Tirnri.ARI.Y AftMITTKr TO rRACTICK
It hrfore Local Lund OllWt n.1 llcpurt-
menu st Wmhinsfni. I rhnrite noiniim mr
corrMoiileni'e, ""'I "",t b,; ,,le '" 'H''l' ou'
if 1 uke ynnr ro I mn willlne I"
I kii until the work la ucci-nnfiiliy ilu lictorc
my tee in due.
1ERONAL-TO REACH THE HES1 LO
t calltv lor business or farming, take the
W illoiv Creek branch at Arlington and I'M;-
..in ti, l.-M I'M I., Mi v-n
DAVIS & BURGOYNE,
PBOPR1KTOKS OP THK
exbhgton! Flour Hjiul
KF.K.I" CONSTANTLY ON H.tNO
THE VERY BEST QUALITY
WHITE And 6RAHAM FLOUR,
liMSJl AMI CO K.t IUEAI,.
Bran, Middlings, Shorts & Chop
In quantities to suit.
Flour in Uxlinnjre for Mlicut nt
Reasonable l!ales.
05-vain
Phoiiel t
all Tiiiicss.
Oriior at
mill' I-'LOfli Ti'KNT.Ii OCT AT nl'R Ml I.I.
1 will bear comparison w ith Ihe best made,
and our prices are put at Hie lowest Haures
consistent Willi a legitimate business.
rT"Ai;cnc)'
Company.
of the Northwest Insurance
AUK VOL A MUi'i-TCKTLK?
TIo way to keep yourself, and your
bushier constant ly in the
mindo of the penple i tu persiMenlly
Hint itttmetividy ndvt;rtise in
loeii! pinu'rw, Yon nmy net out nil
ilio circulars you pletie, inul
distribute tliem n you will, but they
nre idmrtdived. If you ad
vertise in a newspiiper your mime
(Hill UMltOUIiecUXMltS sift.! Ill-
Wiiys where they will he. feen ; neww
piiper advertisements work
AUK ll A nn).TI'BTIiE
For yon in plnr-es yon leit-M llmunht
n'f. The paper mity he at first
glanced over and thrown ledde, but
some one cIm picks it. up,
and there uur ad looks the reader
HtrtiiL'lit iu the luce. It is
eotitmiUy bobbing up serenely in
the queerest pUces iimiyin
uble. Newspaper nre need fr a
Kreiit variety of purposes.
The h'MiM'Wite puts up her husband's
lunch in one, und he reuds
iVKE YOU A MUD-TCRTLK?
While ho entn. and perhaps your ad
will interest him for suine
particular reason. Packages aro
wrapped iu them and they
travel from one house to another,
each time being critically
scanned. Thev are utilized on tho
nantry shelve.", and even the
walls id the house are papered with
them. They are used In a
hundred and one dillereut ways, and
forever staring at vou is the
A It E
VOI A 71 I D.H IITI.K?
r
rslstenl advertisement; ymi must
retel it: U (mum mmi'Is your
attention; vou see ttie t.pnjiutln (if
the word, tlie letters, tlie dif
ferent kind nl tyie. liie spelling.
tlie HiriiniienuMit. ete.. until
you Inive il "lt. like n leiol leSMin.
And when iinytliiiiM is need
ed in the line ndvertised. your .truy-
lnir liioiitr'iis inime.ihttely
revert tothe wetl-Unown ad and you
t!0 und see tlie iniui whose
ARK YOU A MUD-'rUUTI.K?
Name in mentioned therein. Koine
wus not liiifll ill a d:iy: nor
do business men (jet rleh from Hie
prnilis of one w eek's or one
month's ndvertMn&r. It islheeon-
mnnt dropping of w liter Unit
weurs hwuv tlie linrdest stone; und
It is tlie persistent advertiser
that reaps ihe golden liarvt-st. Tiie
llrnoKT is read by tlie farm
ers, l'o yon see the point of the
foreoliic remarks? Are you
allowing' your opportunity lo slide?
A Hi: VOl A NI'D-Tl IITI, K?
Report
Scrip Larallgnjij. Townsites,
tisiili-i Und Paterite, Fill1
igoHVlilitlrig Caniem 0I5 Modor;
1 ?i3',t&?r''
winm N. COP,
Every $ttlerljioiNti
tfave-eOFP'SSUTLEH'S
GUIDE, 124 pp.J pries only 25c. (pjstace siimps.)
NOTICE OK INTENTION,
La.nd OrncK at La Obanpe. Or.'.
Jul v l.'i. lwn.
XOTH K !( 1IF.RKBY OIVES THAT HIE
A fiillnwlni!-iiaiiH'l settler lm tileil n"lice
of hi Imcniiiiii to make II mil ruof In sunpnrt
i.f his eliilui. and that sunt proof will bo made
before the Cotinlv .Indue, or in liin alienee be
fure tlie Connly clerk ,of Morrow county, at
lleMuer, orciion, on AukiisI ). W0. viz:
.llnlt'oliii Corrttfall,
ltd. Ar. No. SMfl. for tlie NE. ' 2". Tp 2
N.. R. '-'" E., V. M. He nHinc the follnwlnu it
m.st8 to prove lii ('(Mitinnous lesidenep upon
nnd enlllvallou ot faid Und, vl: Henry (.
Thompson, 'lliomaa li. .Mathews and Tticodiire
E Wood ot Alpine, Or., and T. It. Howard of
llpnnncr. Or. A. CI.EAVEIt.
Kl'KlHer.
1 1 rPT.''X"'rl''0 CAVEATS ANT KE
1 1 r imiio ni'eured. Trade
marks roirturrod, and nil oilier patent puiiace
In the Falent office and before the rourls care
fully and promptly prosecuted, l'pon receipt
of model or fkclch of Invention. I make care
ful examination, and advife as to patentability
free of rbnror. With mv ortice dlrevlly across
'from the Patent Office, and being In personal
atteudam e there, it is apparent that 1 have
superior faeiliiie for making prompt prelim
inary researches, for tile more vigorous and
(uce'essfnl prosecnllon of nppllcatinni for pat
ent, and foratiendinc to all imainos entrusted
to mv care, in the hortesr possible time.
FEES MOIERA'IE. and exclusive attention
given to patent business. Information, ad
vice and speci-il references sent on reUest.
.. II. I.I I TELL,
Solicitor and Attorney In Paicni Causes.
Wuolilim inn.
(Mrnti.m this p,ijr.) lpp. 1. S. I'at. Ollice.
OST-MM.ESnil) OITOKTINITV TO SE-
cure irood homes bv those w ho Walt too
UU4 before eomiuir to Morrow county.
AY
'ANTKD-MKV OF UKF. VIM AND KN
rrvv lo ifH'Mt'1 In I rin-nii .-iifi yr cut
'i"ui l iking roi
in tntriesr Contesls, 1 lar.d,
krhumtiM.ini
mjormi.
Sv
7
THE LEXINGTON
PLANING MILL
IS HEItlillY UKEKKKl)
For Sale at a Sacrifice.
T
III K 1'l.ANINH Mil, I, AND PLANT CON-
ststsol a eomplctcontnt, ineluiillie Planer,
four-Hided Slicker. Klpsiuv, Jigsaw, 8hnper,
Mortlser. Turiilim Liltlie, Chop Mill, Lell'el 20
lueh Turbine Wheel, twelve-horse power En
gine, licltiriu and Shafting complete;' also Dry
Kiln and Mill HuihliiiKi, a quantity of Mold
ings and -l.'i.tMK) feet of ronitli and dressed Lum
ber. Flume and machinery In Knnd running
order. Also, the improvements ou ISO acres of
laud, all fenced, plenty of water, dwcllinp-
liouse, lour near! nt came, ami a Minnesota
Chief Separator. This entire property will bo
sold at very low tlnuros, witli or without the
mill machinery. This is an opportunity that
should be investigated by any practical mill
man who desires a positive bargain. Apply to
or nddreiS
:.)
Lexington, Or.
DONT BE A CLAM.
Tin: man who rosucT ins
husiiicKH on the theory that
it iloesn't pay uiul lie can't alVord to ail
veitiao, pcIh up bis jmlnmont in opposi
tion to thut of all tlie
best liusiiiews men of the
world, says an experienctnl nd
veitifiini! authority. With n few j'ears"
experience in conducting a sinull Inmi-
ness on a lew thousnnd tlollnrH
of capital, the man who
thinks that
A JY KRTIS1NU DOESN'T PAY
iiSHiimes to
know more than thousand
of men whose hourly transactions aggre
gate more than do his in a
year, and
who have made their mil
lions by ptirnniiii a course that be says
is unprofitable.
0 0 T II r: A Hl'D.Tl RTLK.
If advertising
doesn't pay, why is it that
the most successful merchants of every
town, large or small, are the
heaviest advertisers? If it doesn't pay
to advertise, why do the
heaviest business, tirnis in the world
annually spend millions that
way? Is it because they want to donate
those millions of dollars to
the newspaper and magazine jmblisbei 8,
or
because they
don't know
as milch as
The short sighted merchant who
says money spent in adver
tising is thrown away, or is
donated to the men to whom
it is paid? They advertise
for the same reason that
they buy at wholesale and
sell at retail because there
is money in it. Advertising
may not pay to
day or
to-morrow, but
sooner or later it is sure to
bring a stream of the "dollars of our dad
dies" to the merchant who
uses printer's
INK. Theso
are facts that
cannot be denied, and yott
at e puihaps one of t hose who are reaping
the profits of adveitising,
but here's a
word
In your ear: There "re a whole lot of
bunclnrriiss farmers who must trade
somewhere; perhaps they trade
with your neighbor. They read tho
1'i'u!i:t, and if vouMiad an ad
but you see the point, don't you?
DONT BE A CLAM.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
Land Officb at Tub Iiam.es. Or..
June Pi. IH'.m.
X'OTK-K IS HEKEIiY CJIVEX THAT TIIE
x followinir-nanu'd settler lias tiled notice
of Ms intention to make tlnal proof in support
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County .ludire of Morrow county, at
Heppuer, Or., on' Auirust 2. lsuo. viz:
Jorpli jHhsoii,
11,1 . Ap. No. 1?:!7. for the ?E. H of NE. .' nnd
Lots 1. and 11, Sec. . Tp. i R. 24 E., '. M.
He names the following w itnesses to prove lii
continuouii residence upon and cultivation of
said laud, viz: Columbus A. Klica and Preston
l.ooney, of Ilcppner, Or., and Albert II. Wind
sor and Johu (ilenuer. of I.exfucton, Or.
:us.4Sl JOHN W. LEWIS, Kciilster.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
L.isn OrncK at Thk Dai i.es. Or..
June Hi, IWKt.
OT1CE IS HEREBY filVEN THAT THE
follow inu' nauied settler has tiled notice
of Ms intention to make tlnal proof In suoport
of his claim, and that said proof will be made
In-fore ihe County clerk of Morrow county, at
Ilcppner, Or., on July M, ls'JU, viz:
loattc It. Howard,
r. .. No. M.1L for the SW. of See. 3d, Tp. 1 N..
R. as E.. W. M. He namea the follow inu wit
nesses to prove his continuous residence upon
and cultivation of said land, viz: James I. itcn
elicl, Wm H. Henetlcl, Charles A. Hodon and
John c. TiiouKon. all of I.exincton, Or.
(HS-4.li JOHN W. LEWIS, Repister.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
(Commuted Homestead.)
Land Office at Thk Dalles, Or..
Jlllv ix-.n.
"VOTICF. If IIEREHY (IIVEN Tll.VT THE
.1 foilfiwinu'-naiued settler lias liled notice)
of his Intention to commute mid make nmil
proof In support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before the County Clerk of
Slorrow county, at Ilcppner, Or., ou August f.
1S:'0, viz:
Abner C t hrUnmn,
Hi. Ap.
No. 21.U for the S.
"i. or se, . ina .
of he A. of Sec. . To. a
..K.MK.,W. M. He
' names ihe billowing witnesses to prove nts
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
laid land, viz: Harvey M. Vouehn. W. Kiley
! Munkcrs. Thomas L. Iiormaii ami Samuel N.
W arlield, all ol tight Mile. Oretron.
' r4J-47, JuIIN W. LEW IS, Register.
TKK.-iON.l,-TIK (
MMIAU.T WHO HAS
I ffitiifol of 'hh' tiolliir fan ti
f tt pn-ri!-
iiilill t the Hi 1n.I I nHK''.
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