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HOMESTEAD C8NSW.HMTBD Wil'iri FCK PUBLICATION United lit.r.::, Ur.i Offica The Dallas, Orc-i' .n, December 29, 1905 Notice is hereby t!ven that the following named settlers have filed notioe of their in trillions to rr.al'e finil five yoar proofs in support of their respective claims, and that said proofs vill be made before thti Regis ter and Receiver, at The Dalles, Orej.or', on February 15th, 1907, viz: ' harry o. Mccormick, of Strawberry, Oregon, on Homestead En try No. 9939. made November 5, 1901, for the NEX of Section 22, Tp. 1 N., R 25 2., W. M. EENJAMIN F. ESTES, of Strawberry, Oregon, en Homestead En try No. 9937, filed, 'November 5, 1901, for the NEX of Section 23, Tp. 1 North, Kange 25 E., W. M. JESSE C. VHITE, of Strawberry, Oregon, on Hemeetet En try No. 9938, made November 5, 1901, for the NWX of Section 23, Tp. 1 North, Range 25 E W. M. They nme the following witneoee to prove their continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the lands, vii: H. A. Arnsmeyer, B. F. Esies, H. O. McCormlck, all of Strawberry, Oregon, J, B. White, of Lexington, Oregon, J. C. White, A. T. White, of Strawberry, Oregon Michael T. Nolan, 1 10 2-7 Register. -TO Salt Lake, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, St- Louis, New York. Tiokti to nd frm all point of (he Unti ed Stati and Xarope, Trains Leave Lexington, Daily, ex cept Sunday, - 9:25 A. M. Trains Arrive at Lexington, Daily, ex cept Sunday - 5:-10 P. M. Trains Connect at Heppnar Junction with Main Line trains for all ' pointi East and West. W McMurray, G. P. A. THE WHEATFIELD PRINTS THE NEWS IMS. .1 L FREAKS OF GOLF EALLS. Have 'Killed Birch on the Wing and Caused a Sheep to Drop Dead. It does not often happen that a hinl fulls a victim to u golf bi.!l in its flight, although such a mishap has occurred in two or three in stanceH, nays London Tit-Bits. 1 Not long ago an incident of this kind waa reported from JJaynes J'ark Golf club. It took place in tiie course of a bogie competition. One of the phiwr;:, i Mr. v i"''!;or, having driven olr at the "'cventh tec, h: hull created some :.rftoni;,!i rncnt by cowing in contact with a lark in midair1 and literally knocking off its head. A similar incident happened last Reason but one on the ground of tha Eirkdale club. Two members were playing a rrmnd when one of them made a brannie shot. The ball v&a in full flight when a bird of the wagtail fipecies was seen crossing the line (if 1'ight, and the next moment both objects eume into collision at a (Rvnii 'c of about forty paces from '!: 'I.ikcr. The eoir-eopieiices were fatal to iin- !: f climate bird, which was not u'.hv ki A c J, but decapitated. As for the gojf ball,. iU flight was stopped by tin; impact, the ball falling to die. ground within a few yards of All A eac its slaughtered victim. Thc'incidont had the further object of losing the player the match, ho leaving to make an extra stroke or two to cover the distance short covered, thus costing him the game. A still more extraordinary freak of a golf ball resulted in a tragedy on the Baleomie links in Scotland. In the course of a match one of the phyers, in hi?, drive from the sixth tec, put so much vigor into it that the ball struck a sheep on the head willi such force as to cause it to i'aii dead on the spot, A very different, but no Ic-s in tor: sting", story vns reported from another link in Scotland about the same time. In a foursome match, played at North Berwick, one of tho golfers drove his ball' Against a wall. It rebounded into pome rough trrass and for a few minuter, . could not be traced, but ultimately the caddie found th bail lying in a lark's nest, in which were four eggs all un broken. For a ball to drop into a nest of eggs without breaking any waa sury an extraordinary occur rence. It i not long since a plopr at Woking in approaching the hoi.--landed a bull on the top of thn clubhouse. This little incident did not, however, -upset lii3 equilibrium very much. As nimbly as he could THIS WEEK SEWING MACHINE SALE kinds of Machines from $2.50Iup ON FALL TERMS a? tk roLfiers he followed the ball to'the roof and from that coign of disadvantage played it so well that he was suc cessful in securing a half of a hole which everybody considered irre trievably lost, A similar scene was once wit nessed on the St. Andrews link3 in the course of a three ball match. One of the playen happened to drive ins Mil on Lo the corrugated iron roof of a Riied and, in the belief! th'it he had. consequently given, up the hole, the other two calmly pro ceeded with the match. But they had reckoned without their ho-:t, for the next moment there was a great clatter of feet on the iron) roof. Barely had the warning cry of "fore" reached the players' ears when a ball whizzed on to the course dose by. It was that of the other player, who had mounted to the roof and played it from that unex pected corner. The Archer Flh, The archer fish has a natural blow gun. This animal possesses the curi ous properly of being able to shoot drop- of v.Tti-r frm u mouth vith f!Xr;iordii;ary r, curacy to con.iiler :ib!ejlir:l;i.!i.'v?. This singular faculty js of i:. to the iuiimyl in securing its food. A ily or small insect oass ing over tho water has very little chance of escape from the deadly AND NEXT CD J i te aim of the archer fish. The drop of water brings down lac insect, which is then incontinently devoured. Blind to Signals. A brakeman reared to a farm and started to lead the simple life. Hav ing a piece of new land to break,! he hitched up a team of mules,! wrapped the lines around his wwt in farmer fashion and started to work. lie had gone but a short: distance when he saw a stump aheadi and immediately began giving the! railroad "stop" signal with both1 hands. The plow struck the stump,! and the brakeman went head first over the plow. Picking himself up, be ran angrily to the mules and roared, "You flop eared scoundrels don't you ever look back for a sig nal ?" Atchison Globe. Read The Wheatfield and be happy. t If you have land for sale list it with the Wheatfield Land Co. "Pineules" (non-alcoholic)1 made from resin from cur Pine Forests, usrd for hundreds of years for Bladder and Kidney diseases. Medicine for thirty days, $1.00. Guaranteed to give sat isfaction or money refunded. Get our guarantee cupon from V. P. McMillan or' LO ore yJL