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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1902)
rOO C C- w T 9 ;oosi:iti:int v noti:s. Jrst opened up, a nice line of xtnes candies at W. L. Akers. Do you read the. Gazette, if not, why? best weekly paper in the county. Ben Akerfl is having a well drilled; eays the further through life he gets the harder the task. Farmers ate not through putting in grain vet, hut have gone in to wait 'till the snow goes away. This part of the country has been wrapped for several days in snow which lias furnished a nice tra. k for sleighing, and our community went to enjoying the sport at once. Miss Mattie Akers, who has been out of school several days on account of a ruptured blood vessel of the eye, ill take her place Monday, to the satisfac tion of teacher and pupils. Hotel do McVay has a new 'phone and Bert Courter a new girl. Little Frank says, he thinks Santa Clans a little early with his presents, and he examined his list of wanted things, and could not find such an article asked for on it. The people of our town thought they had experienced ano'her volcanic erup tion hist Thursday, so they questioned the school children to know if the shock was felt lit school, when little Elmer I'.all says, oh, pshaw, that was our teacher f'-ll while making an attempt to give a r-kating Ichsou. So the matter was more fully explained to the land lord when the stove up instructor hud finished his supper. The i.Al hail set tied the previous meal unusually low. The subject of fcciiool government is one oien discussed among our teachers; there is only one way to settle this. Keep your pupils huaily emploj ed acd the victory i- yours. First, govern your self, and when you have laid out work for your pupils, haye them urideistand it must be done, and don't ho changing your notion every hour or two, and con tuse them, causing them to lose confi dence in your ability to manage your ow n allairs. Teacher, never" forget that the bright hoy or giil, will ceitainly lo ci le your weak pi mts. It is impossible for a teacher to sec c.ed unless they ate thoroughly interes ted in the future we. fare of their pupils. For the time being you must live wholly for them, as their innocent minds are intrusted to your caie. Never cease to feel that great responsibility which you owe to them and their parents, and alter you have once won the confidence of the child, act your pai t light and never al low yourself to hick for kii.d words and earnest labor for its special benefit. Teaching the piimary children is one of tiie highest trusts ever given to man. Somehow, f never like to hear a teach er sav, if 1 could get other work I would give up teaching. Certainly such teach ers are merely jes'ing, or else they Lever think what n lluence is brought to bsar upon their pupils. The pupds at once decide that the teacher in with them fiom a matter of dollars and cents, and not for their good, even paitially. If you teach, let it be a matter of (die ice, Hot merely a stepping st me to ano'her, to-ca led higher, position. There is no higher, not even the divine minister who piopo.es to hit you out for nil tieinitv. Miiiiiio. Iteppuer Gazette Weekly Orcsonian. Gordon's Feed and Good accommotlations for takiug care of and feeding horses. w Prices Reasonable. Horses intrusted to a toy care will be well j taken care of. Win. Gordon, h Mam Street, - - - Eepwr, Oregon. Sale Stab Of consumption" is a remark often made of a fleshy man. The remark expresses the popular recognition of the fact that the sign of consumption is emaciation, loss ot tlesn. Un the other hand, a pain in fleah is a - i if sure sign that wast- M A ing diseases are be-YiiKW'r' Emaciated peo ple with obstinate coughs, bleeding ana weakness, nave W-i" w , v5 been perfectly cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The several steps of the cure were re corded iu ounces and pounds of in creasing weight. When there is gain in flesh the wasting disease is being surely cured. Mr. Will H.Whitniire, of Arkton, Kockintr- ham G., Va., writes : "Our son contracted a deep colli about the first of July, 1S09, and had a t';rri')lo cough. We called a doctor and he pro nounced it irritation of the bronchial tubes, with asthmatic trouble, and lie informed me that my son was liable to die at any lime. He told nie that if we could keep th broiKiinl tubes open, he ;rrcure him; but ait.-r Uoitii);,' him several weeks and in y son growing worse at! the time, I concluded to try Dr. J'icrce'.s Golden Medical Discovery and ' Pleasant I'ellets.' I had .seen several .almost miraculous cures brought about by the use of thee medicines, and of course I had woi. aerial l.iith iu them, He used three bottles of ' Golden Medical Discovery ' at home and one vial of the ' Pellets,' and was then wed enouirh to go to West Virginia, taking a supply with bin;. am just in receipt of a htt-r front him trou which I quote : ' ant :Liil and kaidy and fCf.'ti';r '.. Jii'ihy ' " The Common Sense Medical Adviser, 100S large pages is sent j'wc on receipt of f.t.wi;w to pay expense of mailhirr ;.'.' 1'. Send 31 one-cent clamps for viio clolh hound volume or only 21 stioio .s for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. .R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Thos. Schreider, proprieto' of the Il-Mpner Flouring Mills, has been mak ing manv improvements 11s winter in the Heppner mills, ami now has everv- thing in lirst class 01 der for the manu facture of hit.'li grade liuiir, The Hume which furnishes water powt low ciek lias been thormiii r from Wil ly repaired. A new roll costing -100 has been added to the mi I, increasing the capacity from tiO to 80 battels per day best" flour, has already . "Heppner's earned a good reputation, not only in the local maiket, butin Portland. Mr. Schneider will soon commence the shipment of a carload of Hour every week, to rill Portland orders. Mr. Schneider's entei prise in building up a home manut'ac'uring .concern should be eDcouraged. Saved At Grave's Brink. '"I know I would long wjfo have beta iu my prhve," writes Mrs S. ll.NrW.serjj of Decatur, Ala., "if it had m.t hem for Eieetno Loiaii. For tti.ee jears I eili 1 en d untold sgouy from the wets; frius o( lodiieetiou, Wiiterbrush, Scotuheh and Brwel I)y-p"i'si(4, Put tli:; xorUtut meUiciue did a w orld of ooii. iSn i- n'--.iir it 1 can eat hem illy 111.,: L; ed 3o pounds." For Iniiik;n.t.. i Appeiit , Stomaob, Liver ati.l tn ubles Electric Ditters arn a guaranteed cure. Oolj f,.J i'r Drny Co. ve aiQ i, Lots of jvidnt P'iti.'jvf , S.'uCDIU I Mrs. La u rev S. Webb, Vlco-Prcp.-lrtiit Woinnn" Dpiiio emtio 'lntN of Aortlivrn OIUo. "I dreaded the change of life which was fast approaching. I noticed Wine of Cardui, and decided to try a hot tie. 1 experienced some relief the first month, so I kept on taking it for three months and now I menstruate with no pain and I shall take it off and on now until 1 have passed the climax." Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow a woman to tLechange of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardui now and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Cardui never fails to benefit a suffering woman of any ace. Wrine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Vv'ebb when she was in dan ger. When you come to the change of life Mrs. Webb's letter will mean more to j'ou than it does now. uut you may now avoia me suffering she endured. Druggists sell 11 bottles of V me of Cardui. rINEoFCARDUL fW'i dt ' A yr- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND Otlice at La Grande, Ore., Dei: 10 lliOJ. Notice is hereby given that the following nained settler hns filed notice of his intention to nrid make final proof in support of tils claim, and that said proof will be made be fore County Judge of Umatilla county at l'en dletou, Oregon, on Jan 24th 190;i, viz: H E No ROBERT I. HICKS, of Ridge Oregon, for the sw4 nel. n'2 nc sec 2U and iiw'f swU sec 24, tp 3 s, rHO K W M. lie uaines the following witucsHCs to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Clillord K Dnpuis, A. .1. Rust, William A Hicks and Lesier Lewis, all of Kidge, Oregon. E. W RAKTLKT1', Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Otlice at La Grande. Oregon, Dec in, 'M. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hns filed notice of his intention to and make final proof in support of his claim, unit that said proof will be made bo fore Vawter Crawford, ('ountv Cleric, at Hepn ner, Oregon, on Jan. 31st, VMi viz: H E No ELIJAH ADAMS, of Heppner, Oregon for the iiw4 Re1, wJ4 ne' and ne'.i ne sec 31, tp 1 k, r 27 E W M. lie ntnr.es the following witues-es to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of siiid land, viz: William (i. MeCnrty. Robert W. Turner, Wil iiam j. Paling and " Edmund E. Suling, allot Heppner, Oregon. 17-22 K. W. BARTLETT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. TAEPAI l.t ofii PARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR. LAND Lit (ininde Or.. )': 10, l'.H)2. Notice is hereby given fh-t the fnlhoving iiarHed settler litis tiled notice of his intention to make tintil proof in suppoit of his claim, and that ;-n; i proof will be nnuie ludorc County Judge of V niMt ilhi count v tit I'end leton, Oregon on .I:in.'ith, l'.ni;!, viz: H K No 102 1. CLlKKDlID K. DCITIS, of Ridne, Oregon, for the lot 2-3 and 4 mid sw'4 ne!, sec 1, tp 3 s, c 'M K V M. He names the following witnesses to jirove liit-contiunons residence upon and cultivation oi said land, viz: Robert 1. Hicus, A. J. Itust. Arthur Hicks and I.esler Lewis, all of Rid'-'e, Oregon. 17-22 E. W. II R'l'LE rr, Register. NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND Of'ice at La Grande, 're., Dee. 12, l!i()2 Notice is hereby criveii that tie.' following uamed settler !i s liled notice of her intiMition to make final proof iu support of her . l.'iiin, find that said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, Coiintv clerk at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Jan. .'list, l:il;;i, viz: H E No '.c. Ti-2, MA-'iGIEJ. lilKNCH. formerly Maggie J. Bar clay, of Heppner, Oregon, tor the sw'j'swi seo21,e'-2 se'4 and sek iieU sec 2n, to 2 s, r 27 E W M. Slu- mimes the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: .Tose 'h Rector, Sarah J. Thompson, George W. Thompson ami Miillin J. Deviu, all of Hepp ner, 1 Tegon. 17-22 E. W. RARTLETT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. EPARTMENT OF TIIE INTERIOR. LAND otlice at La (iratide Ore.. Dec. In, l;KI2. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias liled notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be for County Judge of I'matiHa countv at Pen 'le ton. Oregon, on Jrtu. 2iith, l'.ia!, viz: II E No 10276, CLAREN "E E. ROW ,SBY of Vinson, for t': e e1 j sw'-i. nv 31, tp -iv, r 2.1 E W M se'4 ami sw ne'i. ec lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz : William Chapman, Lee Rlevins, J. ,T. Trexel a 'd A. B. Chapman, all of Vinson, oregon. 17-22 E W Barti.btt, Register, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, IvKPA RT.MENT OK I'HE INTERIOR. L lND I OHico at La ( i ramie, lire.. Dec. 10 l!i"2 Notice is hereby given that the following moiled settler has liled notice of his intention to make tinal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will b- made hcore the ounty Clerk of Morrcv County, at Ib'Ppner, Oregon. 011 Jan. Mist, P.'oi, iz: 11. E. No', InMJ, James for the n M, Farlow, of Heppner, Ore., 4 f-c. 2t. tp ;; f, r 2 E W M. He unmet the following witnesses to proe his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: L. Yee 'lentrv James Itrmvn, N ; ' i in in Wi th erall and Lavid O. Juatus, all of lb ppner, ( Oe K"U. 17-22 V . li t itTt.ETT, R '.'ier. N( )TICE FOR PUBLIC. 1 VVo.V. DEPARTMENT OK THE 1 NTF K I ; iK. I.A.ND ( liieeat ! (irnmle dr., Nov, 1, l;in2 Notice is juri-by civen thai the following minud settler lias tiled notice of his intention to commute and make liin.l proof i n support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Vawter ': a w ford. County (.'rk ft HeP! ner. Oivmii. on Jauutirv .Mh." I'.ti3, viz: H.E. 10071. William P. Scrivner, of Heppner, Ore, fur the SV.. NK'.j SV, and SK'4 NW?-4 Sec i. 2 .-oniii. Pa tore 27 K. W M. He names the foi low i ni; wi t ncsses to prove his eon'iiiuons residence upon and cultivation d htiiil land, i": Allwrt 'I. Stamp. VillMn .LJlevins, George Ihompson and Josejdi W. Hector, all of Heppner, Oregon. Il l E. W. R.VhTl.KTT, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. i VEP a in m ok i ni ls lEKIilK, LAND Is tinieent I.K 1 1 rii ode, ( Meiom I'ec. vl. l'lO'. Notue is licretiy Mivcn that tin- foii.iuiin; niinieii settler lins tile,) notice of his inten tion to nnike tinnl proof in supp.nt of his (diiim, ami tlmt stiid iroof will he nnide he fore Vii wter 1'iHWford, 'on nt v Clerk ot Morrow ! County, nf lieppi.er, (ireuon, on Jim. ;ij-:t. l''n:; ! viz: ii. E. No. Pull, Michael O. Rourke, of Vinson, Ore., ; for tiie s ' o Rwt4, nv' , kc'.i, see. 1 1 and in 1 . nth Fee J3 tp J s, r ."' E. V M j He immcH the fol owinfj witnesseH to prove I liiN continiioii residence upon nnd enltivntio j of said land, viz: ' Daniel Hirl ati.l I'hidp Hirl of Vinson, Ore ' iron. Mil hel Kinney of Heppner. Oregon, and I'.ouaro .Mciiaii, 01 ix-xinirtnii, orejron. 17 21 E. V. JJ. k ri.KTT. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEKIOK, LAND Orlicc at I .a (irande, Or., Dee. iti. l'.toj Notice is hereby given that the following named settler had filed notice of his intention to make final proof in mipport of his claim, and that oaid proof will he made before Vawter Crawford, county clerk at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Jan. '.2nd, Vm3, viz: H. E, No. T:M, Daniel Hirl, of Vi nson, Oregon. for the nei-4 de1., mr. Zi an.l swK, nwH, nwKi BWt (.ec SJ, tp 2 s, r 21 E. W. M He namei the following witnesses to prove hi continuous residence upon and cultivation of eaid land, viz: Jerry Brosman and Barnev F. Doherty, of Heppner, Oregon; John Molla la and Patrick Iotierty, of Vinson. Oregon. V--i E. W. IJabtlett, Kegister. Tituber Limd, Aot Jodp 3, 1878. NOTICE FOll PDBLICATION. United States Land OfEoe, LaGrimde, Oregon, Ootober 22, 1902., Notice is hereby given that in 00m phance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for th sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Ne vada Biid Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Public Land Stbtes by act of August 4, 1892, Otis A. Ti-knbjw, of Palouse City, Couuty of Whitman, State of Washing ton has this day tiled in this effice his 8 worn statement No. 1(521 for the pur chase of the spi ne sec. 1, tp 5 s r 27 e W M, lots 5 and fi, bej4' nwj of section No. (j in township No. 5 s, ruuge No. 28 W M, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or ptone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at. his olKoe at Heppner, Oregon, on Friday, the lfith day of Jan u:iry, 1!X;;3. J.l na.nes a winesses: Klmer E. Klote, of Palouse City, Wushmytou, Jolm Zollinger, of Hepp ner. Oregon, George Z lokes, Cl-.atles W. Sanderson, of Falouse City, Wash inytuu. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are re tpiested to tile their claims in this offioe on ni before SHid lGih day of January, v.m. 10-19 E. W. liAUTLETT. Register. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PDBLICATION. United States Land Otlioe. LuGrnnde, Oregon, Ooloher 22, 19d2 Notice is hereby given tLat iu cotn piiance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An not fur the sale of timber lauds iu the States of California. Oregon, Nevada and Wasnibgton Territory," as extended to h!1 the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Elmer E. Kloxs, of Palouse City, County of Whitman, Stute of Washing tan, tiuij tins diif tiled iu this otlice his stforn statement No. 1(520, for the put chase of the bwJj uwj ee. ll.se '4 nejj' c'istAi of section No. 1(1 iu towusbu No. 0 s, raoye No. 27 0 W AI, and will oS'er proof lo show that the land Hou.'bi is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and t establish his claim to said lond before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at bis ottice at Ilepimer Oregon, 011 Friday, the 16th day of Jnuuary, 1903. He names as witnesses: John Zollinger, ot Heppner, Oregon, and George Z. Ickes, Otis A. Turnb.iw, Charles W. Sanderson, all of Palouse City, Washington. Any and all pereous claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to fiie their claims iu thin ollioe on or before said 16tb day of January, 1903 10 19 E. W. RARTLETT, Register. Timber Lacd, Act June 53, 1878. NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. United States L-itxl Office, LnGraude, Oif zon, October 20, 1VU2. Notice is hereby given toat in com pliauoe with tlio provisions of tbe Hct of Congress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for tae HHle of tniiOwr lbnus iu tbe States of Ct;l fortiin, Oregon, Nvudti auii Wasliintou Territory," as extended to all tLo I'nblid Luod atatcs by act of August 4, ISl'2, Edna bi.ocrM, of Uefipner, County of Morrow, .State of Oregon, hns this diy bled in thi ollioe her sworn rt!iuetiMT,t No. (!(r, for tin puroliHHe of the iie, mvv,'4 nj Kej. ui.d nrj se.j of ceoiiou No. 5 iti t Jwiuuip N ). 4 s, ritue No. iiS e, V 11, and will .tf,T proof to show that the lurid sought is n)rn vi. m.blo for its timber or etoue thun for ricuittinl purposes, aud to establish her oluiui t said lurid before Vawter Cmwfotd, Couut Clerk, hi t.is ollioe at Heppner, Oregon, on Thnrejjy, tbe lotb day oT ,f i';niiry, V.h)'i. Mho tonnes ih '.vitnesies : Slicrroan Shaw, Ooorye Sperry, l'ii ene 11. Hwiuburuo Hnd Floyd Tbt.mus, all of IJeppntT, Oregon. Any tin .i all iiersons claiiiiintf adverse lv the above ilesorihed lundn tire request ed to lile their claims in this ollioe un or before, sm'd l.Vu day of Jannarv, l'Mt'.i. 10 I'J E. V. DAIU'LEIT. lienister. Timber 1-tnd, Act June 3, 1878 NOTICE FOli PUBLICATION. Utdted States Land Office, Li Grande, Oregon, October 22, 1902. Notice is hereby given t hat in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of dune 3, 1X78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as exteuded to all the Public Lnd Stutes by act of August 4,1892, O bough Z. Ickes, of Palouse City, County of Whitman, State of Washing ton, has this day filed in this office his sworn Htatf-inent No. (i()8, for the pur-cliB-eof the w' Bwl4 eeo 11 and w1., uw,'4 of BfO. No. 14, in township No. o s, range No. 27 e, V M., and will tiffer proof to show that tbe land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricu'tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before Vawter Crawford, County Olerk. at bis offioe at Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe 15th day of January, 1903. He names as witnesses: John Zolliuger, of Heppner, Oregon, Elmer E. Klots, Charles W, Sanderson, and Otis A. Turnbow, all of l'alouee City, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to tile their claimrj iD this office on or before said 15th dav of January, 1903. 10 19 E. W. BARTLETT, Register. The regular price for the San Fran cisco Weekly Examiner is $1.50. You can get it and the Gazette for $2.25. Timber Land, Aot June 3, 1878. NOTICE FOR PDBLICATION. Dnited States Land Offioe, The Dallee, Oregon, Ootobar 21, 1902. Notice is bareby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands m the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, Thomas Ii. Howard, of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, has on August 27, 1902, filed in thin office his sworn statement No. 1055 for the pnrcbape of the sej.4 nt. sec. 10 and s nw4 and sw1 uf-J.4 sec. 11 in township No. 5 s, range No. 2(3 e, W M, and will olFer proof to show fhnt the latol sought is more valuable for irs timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, cr d to establish his claim to said land before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppm r, Oregon, on Thursday, the 8th day of January. 1903, He tianus as v. iinesses : Jmius Keith ly. Mnt Hughe, Albert Matteson and Eugene Matteson , all of Heppner, Ore gon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are re quested to tile their clsims in this office on or before said 8th day of jBuuary. 1903 10 19 JAY P. LUCAS. Register. Timber Lund, Act J:iu ;j, 1878 NOTICE FOli PDBLICATION United StHteo L'Uid Oflic-, J,.i O'nede, Oregon, Oof. 1'4, 1!)()2. Notice is hereby given thut ni cotn pliaufe with the provisions ot tbe aot ot Cotigres of .June ;-J, S7M, entiMo. "An net for ti e mile of timber lands in the States of C..liforniH, Orison, Nevsda and Wnshi;i.ftort Territory ," im ex'etidi-d to sll the I'nloio Luud States by act of August 4, 1S;i2, Fuaxk vV. Hoiseuts, of Ilcjipuer, county of Morrow, State of Oregon, bus this dsy filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 16:51, for the purobaee of the pi tiw' I and eC sw.'j'of sec. No. :?0 in towi.td.ip No. "f) h, range Nn. 28 e W. M., and will . !fVr proof to how that the land sought is rcore valuable f(.r its timber or stone than for ngricnltnral purposes, and to eRbihlish bis eliiim to said land before Vawter Crawford, Oonntv Clerk, at I. is cilice at Heppner, Oregon, tm Monday, the l!)tu day of January 1902. He names as witnesses: George Hperrv, Andrew J J.TcKinzie, Clmrleo A Mi nor and William O Minor, all of Heppner, Oregon. Any am) all persons clainiiug adverse ly the above described lunds are re questeif to file their claims in this office on or before eaid 11) tb day of January 1903. 11 20 E, W. BARTLETT, Register. Timber Land, Aot June 3. 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Ollioe, La Grande, Ortgon, November, 4. 1902. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juae 3, 1878, entitled "An not for the pule of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all tbe public land States by act of August 4, 1892, Lafayette Pen-land, of Heppner, county of Morrow, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 1GPG for the purchase of the e range !, po'.i sec. 4. s w p Vi sed o and fi s, nw'j of sec. 10 in township 27 e, W M, and will offer proo e, v m, ami win otter proof to show that the bird sought is more valu able for lis timber or stone than for agricultnral purposes, and to establish his claim to said 1 in 1 before Vawter Crawford, oornt.v derfc. at his offioe nt Heppner, Oregon, on Thursday, the 22 day of Jautiar , V.iX). lie tifttiit' as witnesses; Charles A. Moior, Lander Copple, Andrew J. MrKinzie and George W. Sjierry. Any and all persons cHimirg sd versely the ii!"ive dt set ibed lands are requested to filo their cla'rns in (his offioe on or l,-fore said 22nd day of Jan uary, 190:5. 12-21 E. W. PautTiKTT. Register. NOTICE I'OC PUBLICATION. Department of tb Interior, Land Office at the Dalles, Oregon, November 8, 1902. Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make titial proof in sup port of his claim, and that said proof will be mad before Vawter Crawford. County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, ou Fridav, I'tceniber 19, 19 i2. viz: David Hkowx, of L xington, Oregon, II. K. No. G3;:2, for the w'.,' no",' Hh w ee'.j sec. 21. t 2 s, r 2 e," W M. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said laoii viz: George Allvn. Frank Smith, Ralph Henge, and William II. Pndberg, all of Lexington, Oregon. 12-17 JAY P. LUCAS, Register. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. Land Office Bt Tbe Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 8, 1902. Notice is hereby given that tbe follow ing named settler has tiled notice of bis intention to commute and make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said. proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, Connty Clerk at Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, December 27, 1902, viz : II. E. No. 7204, Chahles b Williams, of Heppner, Ore gon, for the SE4' NE'4', W'..' NE4' and HE1! NV.,' Sec. 20. t 4 u, r 26 e, W M. He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residenoe upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Trseey H. Wilcox, of lone, Oregon, A. O. Devore. of Hardman, Oregon, E. F. Smith, of Hardman, Oregon, and James R. Nunamaker, of Heppner, Ore gon. 13 22 JAY r. LUCAS, Kegister. f