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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1907)
mi SI Ml j. am t i mi lv arm , wujmv PROVOKEJAPAN jhYimtnt of Fleet to Pacific May Bring War. HOODLUMS WILL START ATTACK With Battleships In Pacific They Will Become Bold and Jtpan Will Surely Retaliate. Washington, Aug. 3. Thero vrna much jubilation on tlie patt of naval officers today over tho specific and un qualified announcement at Oyster Bay that tho battleships of the Atlantic fleot will be sent to the Pacific. Until this statement was made by authority of President Eoceovolt there was a grow ing feeling on tho part of naval officers that theeo vessels would not bo sent around Cape Horn. One of the most substantial officers of the navy believes that the sending of these battleships to the California coast will cause so much irritation that war between tho United States and Japan will bo the result. They are already flffiirinc on promotions, as history has shown that advancement in the naval RPrvlnfl la much inoro ramd durinc war than in npftCO. All naval officers are forbidden to discuss international questions fcr pub lication, but privately they do not hesi tate to drain that thev believe that as ennn an Hm AltnnticMleet starts on its long voyage to the Pacific the Japanese government will send one oi its neeis to the coast of California or to the At lantic PftflRt. They declare that the presence of the battleships of Admiral Evans on the Pattitle will cause the neonle in that part of the country to become more bold In their attacks on the Japanose. This, they say, will cause irritation, which they fear will lead to serious consequences. ADD NEW TRAIN. Southern Pacific Will Inaugurate New Express Service. Portland, Aug. 3. Harriman offi cials, both in Portland and San Fran cisco, are seriously considering placing a special mail and express tralp on the Portland-San Francisco run. It is ex pected that a decision will be reached in a few days. Railroad officials are inclined to think the. additional service is assured, althougbthe train will have to be officially ordered by General Man ager Calvin from the San Francisco office. The proposed new train will be re served .exclusively for handling mail and express, and is being considered as an expedient for relieving existing con gested conditions, which, it is said, are responsible largely for the unsatisfac tory passenger service on this branch of the Southern Pacific. This special will carry no passengers. J The express business on this line has increased to an extent that it is impos sible to handle it with the facilities that are now provided in the passenger trains and at the same time make schedule time with these trains. By ccmbining both the express and mail business and handling it with a special train, the railroad officials figure that t will be possible to operate its paFsen ger trains on schedule time, since it is the discharging and receiving of ex press that invariably delays trains. Eight Injured In Elevator. Cincinnati, Aug. 3. A peculiar accident on an elevator in the Power building, at Eighth and Syca more streets, last evening, seriously injured eight persons. The car was running by electricity and a broken connection in a switchboard extin guished the lights and took from tho operator the power to control the car. As a result the crowd reached the bottom In safety, although in darkness, and then, by a sudden re newal of power, the elevator went to the top of the shaft so rapidly that the balancing weights were thrown off and In falling struck several pas sengers. FiresrRage in Foothills. Visalla, Cal., Aug. 3. A disas trous fire has raged all day along the foothills ten miles east of this 'ttak., city. The territory d "Ttyfj i probably amount to devastated win '.j 'initn ai-k mdao rPVi a Ant I vrx nnnnloHnn t', is fighting the lire ana reports re t xelved are very meager. From here ( tho flames could be seen late at Jf night, climbing the low-lying hills, apparently Btlll beyond control. A Vnumber of barns and outbuildings lliavo been consumeu, as well as 'many stacks of hay and grain, be- sides thousanas oi acres or wuu iceu. Helnze Buys Mine and Smelter. Basin Mont., Aug. 3. Repre senting F. Augustus Helnze, W, A. Kidney purchased at sheriff's sale hero the property of the Basin Bay State Mining Company, including the famous Katie mine, his million dollar concentrator, a smelter, va rious other mining claims and placer locations along the Boulder River for $3P2,864.71. This was the smelter used by Mr. Helnze under loaso after the destruction of his Butto. plant by fire. Bind McQ Oyer for Perjury. Bolscr, Idaho, Aug. 3. Dr. I. U McGee, of Wallace was bound over by Probate Judge Leonard Thurs- lov tn oviawor inn uiiuruu ui uur- r.Ar.nA oBBtnaf Tilm linrniinn of i J M I J 1UUI&VI W ...... ' . I lA.llmAaw' tfltfnn llV film In LGUrVCtlll l.UOmIUip.J . ' W ' " be liaywooa ivmi. ANOTHER NEW YORK CRIME, Brutal Murder of Women and Girls in Metropolis Continues. Now York, Aug. 2. "Tho grave yard," as tho forolgu populated neighborhood on First avenue, be tween Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets Is known locally, gavo up to day a fresh crime, rivnllng In atroc ity tho mysterious butcheries of last week. Tho latest discovered victim was an S-year-old girl, and, Uko tho two young women murdered, sho had been shockingly mistreated boforo death and tho body mutilated when llfo was extinct. Tho thres murders wero strikingly similar. Last Thursday night a woman was strangled In a Twenty second street boardlnghouso; tho next morning the body of a still un identified woman, who had been choked to death, was found in an areaway In East Nineteenth street. Katie Prltschler, daughter of a res taurant waiter, disappeared a week ago today and was killed that night. A ribbon placed about the throat and drawn so tightly that it cut tho flesh, showed how she died. Her body was found today. If tho brutality of the murders can be qualified, that of tho Prltsch ler girl ranks first. She was as saulted, murdered and then her life less form was horribly mutilated. NINE MEN CHOSEN. Good Progress Made in Selecting Jury to Try Halsey. San Francisco. Aug. 2. Compara tively rapid progress was made yes terday In tho trial of Theodore V. Halsey for the alleged bribery of Supervisor Lonergan. Halsey, as former agent of the Pacific States Telephone & Telegraph Company, is the second of tho public utilities cor poration men to be brought to tho bar by the bribery graft prosecution and the indictment on which he went to trial Is the first of 13 similar ones that have been returned against him. Forty-eight veniremen were ex amined during the day, and of these nine withstood the qualification tests and were accepted, subject to per emptory challenge by either side, ten peremptories resting with the do.!' fense and five with the prosecutlo ooico it. hi District Attorney Langdon cof. f".rc1h.,a"c JS,?2 ducted the examinations for the prcl . ecution. He Is supported by Specihow Counsel Hiram Johnson and Assls" '.ilni.r5?S,''t,' i-1'1'1 ant District Attorney William He before Cook Bert Schlesslnger examim on for the defense. uiin mm ai ii counsel tame in naisey s uenau arjreiron. jsskmB, u 1 ,.rr.l,v :.. ..... Delphin M. Delmas and Henry , ' vrrt-Q Tf t tn..in. ,.o..ireqiie.HtelltojBo '''' pfUHiqiiS ot tlie act of . X . . . ' ...k..... o kk.w. ".v..k..orbefore,.horesSO, JUI(1. j 1S78 entitled "An I""0.01... w uiuim v,.. uu.a ...aa uor- trial next Slonday and requires it t. go on at tnat time, Mr. ueimas wii ...kk.... ... .. "lines, l&iBfawpei 4, imij, the Halsey case In order to take Parcaton s52 Frudi-rick W. Kroger, in the defense of Glass. 'd i on, tl Toreado Destroys Town. to been night, have failed The Missouri Pa- Victoria, Kan., Aug. 2 All efforts: for tlys i.AieO.!;U2&4J!2r the purchase of tlie reach Marquette, reported to havoc""??'.?,rfie!47Set'4 aml iHsveH sec 5, destroyed bv a tornado lnst.i .i.tu hr ii.. 13 ?. r 11 e, W 111. ciflc Railway telegraph operator at;r0.n houj:lit is more valuable for Uh Marquette was notifying the agent at this oince er ur stone than for agricultural Geneseo, west of there, that the de-ilie pot was almost destroyed by wind, and that three Inches of water stood in the depot, when the wire failed. hd McPherson, southeast of Marquette, was reached by telephone. That place had heard the report but could not communicate with Marquette. All other wires are down. Marquette was destroyed by a tornado In 1905, 27 persons being killed and over a hundred and fifty Injured. Rates to West Lowered. Chicago, Aug. 2. Reductions in Interstate fares from all tho promi nent places in the East to the prin on. V cipal points west of Chicago and St. Louis will be made August 6 by the Eastern railroads, special permission to do so having been granted by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Because of the reductions in Inter-, state fares made by the Western railroads, owing to the passage of 2-cent fare laws by many states, pas-. sengers from Eastern and Western, points have been able to save from1 $1 to $6 by buying a ticket over, Eastern roads only to their Western terminals and then rebuylng over a Western line to their destination. , Buy Meat In Australia. ' Victoria, B. C, Aug. 2. Major O. Long, dispatched to Australia and New Zealand by the British army council to inspect the packing houses of the antipodes with a. view to se the Sr N. curing supplies of tinned meats for the British army, arrived by tho Steamer Manuka today, on his way to England, via Chicago, where ho will look over the packing houses. He said the supplies In future would be taken in greater quantities from Australia. Major Long said the bus iness In Australia was conducted ' under wholesale conditions. I yield Too Young to Become an American San Francisco, Aug. 2. When tho steamer Curacao reached port this afternoon from Guaymas, one of her 22 first cabin passengers was held by United States Immigration In spector do la Torre. This was See ferlna Alvarado, a Mexican lad of 1C, who was young enough Just to come within the scopo of tho now Im migration law, which forbids lauding of nny foreigner under 16 years old who is not accompanied by his father or mother. ' Trunk Wllb Money Lost. Watertown, Wis., Aug. 2. A trunk containing securities to the value of $200,000 has been found here and 1b now on Its way to thp rightful owner. An expressman at Chicago shipped for Otto Helnecken', a teacher of this city, tho trunk con taining tho bonds and left Mr, Heln ecken's trunk at Chicago. Mr. Hol- Suga ecken notified the express company tak ........ w .. k.w v.i. mm ... (. .... 'wlll'Tl T. n A t IIia avnlinnira .11 f I. CPOD f ...kkkkV kklW ..feU IfftVM 1. .uiuuniy, .-.m ,ww. T Timber Lund, Act Uw 8. Notice for Publication. OKI :nltitl miium l. i ",('j1,0: US.II...... """"7" al.cUli.l Mntv t..t. .11 10(17 WW Uft OS iiromw, .nit' , intlc.- Is I.OtolO !;' ' "''V couNy':!:!,i:!'lr:!;Ve i 7'i inion. ' rt oxtoiMloilti.nl Um i h not oi .uikum With i ii Hilwoll K ( nniioi, WnllcW?l.......,n cnij of ('.ml v, i, of clttl Club U, ims Hits day ril.-.l in tin- Ht" III John McDt (W i, mo (). tp 15! . r IU . w i". . n V Clrn ml will OH- l c'O'il "A ''I I,M0 mlttco onL, ,, ti.nn fin nurli'tiltm . puipi. Daniel. Ml " ,il llis 0 11,1 ," ""' Vil"1 " ,, W the Colin ' lot It t i Villi., Councllmo yard tin r -t m tor, range )mine8. wiutr) : .1 W ' nlHn to securt.8,,,,,, ,,, ,.f I'm.avilli-, meeting eitou. , , , ...pT. promlso )iei,l,v,Ht.pPr,b,il Unit- me i. .it.. tt'd t., ofllclallysi. t (.ii piiimiN mihisoiiic iiit n The Cwailili) o'PiboriUU - i 5 ... it ..,.-. pnsu ii ur i boon ma! county t Is prncti county. Timbor Und, Aot Juno 3, 107JJ. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION i,;i.,.i vinii.ti 1.mikI Oiliui. Juno wl Ta, DniK.s, Oiokiiii, My -1, 11)07. county t Ndiiw is lu iohy given unit, in coin fort posliaiu-e with tlio piovimonn m llio iu ' . . .iiitrpss oi June 3. lSii, ontitlm eacn smog. fuf tlu snle o( tillb(,r liui(a ,n uno asp I:itiof t. ali'i.Mi u.t'ri.con, Kovatlu long beoiWiishliiuton Territory," a uxtundw length talUbo Pul'lii- Uu states by act of for n R 'tirchase of Lot 1, uune and county coT'-i . M 1-' S r 10 ovt m, dPftnltol'l wiU ,,ff,'r lroof to Hhou' Umt tho t -oiiKlit is more valuable for its v?Kk-r or stone than for, nuriculturn ""Mnu,,S..sesan.Itooj.tl.liiii.hls claiirt to Stni -. II . f. IJllis, U. S. ptiii-i..iHr, ut Ins olllce in 'Ueiul, Sbcti. on the 13th day - of September, more PendJ.'. naiiiiv as witni Jies: MarctiH J 'o'congwS1 "u'v J W,lt' Fn,nk Zuiuwalt, pj- the wdo'r m V Wilt, nil of Sisters, Oregon. inT.T ""J.Vv 1 :" ifKoiif miming adverse JStntcs fivli1"1' atHive-uvscrneu innus arc -."leii io ii ic wieir cininis in lliis on or bef'Te said 13th day of Hin ni nrppi ... herIwo'"'lHr v. ' C. W. MOOltE, RegtHtcr. - "Sm that thajla 1, Art June 3, 1878. thtfcoui KflTlflE FflR PIJRI irtATinu the lSthjay ..... . , n n cmfTTJyi M.11..0 nr........ 1 ir. inn- ' II. W.IUUII. ilUHll iu, linil. onrthe,al.: of tip.ber lands in the iVer CaiUwiua, Oregon. Nevada, SU.ashini:t.iii Tt rritorr.'' ai exteudw 5 the Public Land Statea by act of Offlce fiiii.-l.'irg, ru inty of.Oranito. state june.8Miw,..ntuM, iia.-, on September ot cSSSi!5fi1"1 in tlu- offico ,,is 8worn etute- by i d will offer proof to.filiow that the purcnao'pfj,wj tauiuuwu iu cunm to mv',ine! (j., Mr0 H C E,H S that the itin&i"'wr tlt w ofilcc in Bend, timber or stonoo, withe Mth day of September; anil to eatatf ?atiienU,EOrJ nn)es n8 wUncfiecs: Charles cr. ioo7. , j, Jlenrv Wenandy, A C Lucas, all vmSS1, Artur p Itonolme, of -nd. Oregon. ltw,0r,n. advercety thr and all persons claiming adverso- .TVlILi.0 .Jfite aMe-described lands are r before nar cMmi ju t,,ia jtK, HegUter.fon or before said 14th day of ( Hi.her, vm. r. ..- ii 0. V. MOORE, Keiater. .curie fl. i907.JOTIOE'FOE PUBLIOATION. v lit compllan Jiiartmetlt of tlie Interior fl.thiK..140n at The Dalle?, OreROt), .lomll o July 31, 1007, erritorj-." iiep k hereby frlvpn that , ilt!no' sc,n tt'. Collins, or Culver, Oreu'OL' . . f ed notice of his Intention -t r c OroKCetwi five-year proof In supp,rt o f.,'f viz: anTfcn'eHd Entry No 10241 mailt . . nry 8 1D02, fory the njtiel an. uSS-r'. .'32, (P12P, ria w m. ndlfliat-Halil proof will he made Ciouimit. Oregon wUfiessefl to leuce upon Btpielr Littuaffnn of. thoJnnd. viz: matt0'1 10 . noniC runit'gut Ii, all oi ouiyci. . . ! U. W. 01OOBK, lifKIBltT Hi-nllUl" ifAl p&tke for Publication. layinr IDenartment of the Interior all n1 l,e IS hereby given imt Ld notice of hl Intention to imtlce Unn 11 ago o5 foniniuinu"" ivv Kfi?i,t Entry tfo. WiW made .June Tbe hjl short I nplnA 11 . lit I.. eitrwdi 1ijtvtj for ye l '.V.o?h ti! 14. CorumlM oucr. at lib, Maifas. Oregon, on oi i. iw, M.ir h J , ftSlowlns WhiieHHes to Hft coiit nuou, wlUeiice upon, nml Bal has rcl ton In dacMi 0 K LQMW iJa(ira, bids M 1 Baiter C V. M0OBB, Itegistcr, mi'ih7 ' ' ' on Bui 40 mill ftlCB Fft tHJBLIATlON. La ns W&io. KM"? ,Ttetfn to n7tike - iHT:MlU . -.r.k Ifihltnoiln Anrll J4 M in . w m ... . I ... ..... 'tb tomis. ie.gc to . frk. IIAlll o upon, ami jm fti r- was provow. v., - i dents of m -'win B. , attemntinet'rH- eotinty ol Crook, Btate of to bulldia as. '"July 2, WOO.Jlkii In this ttv his sworn stateiueiit Xo 1)71. for o I Vies, a nuAM u. ,Mrank Ootiorn, u. a. IBWt1?'..F...i...i Mr,T a i, iiro.B..iTiii.r sr. juui. William. I. mp(l . followlntr Bend, v nl,tinuou8 realt : Tlmbar Unit, Actsi Notice for Publication. V , II..I1..I Ui.i I llll'ifA Thonnlloii.prricim.JHtif" uiiini ii, irnci vihiiicii "ll i" ,. tlmlH'Hftn. U In tho K(iuy .-i ' gun, KQvntlu. mid Vnhin!i'ti of AUKU.tH, ls-Ji, Man olloiiK M rhumw. , ,. .itBlntum.rouiUyof Ork. mijU n 1 hiw.on UocemliuriM, m. fist '''' hU nworn MHtuiiioiii Ni. :iv " P"" ,, ,. of tho l.otn l.a,aiiuiH.ii, 1 1 1-1- w in. Ami will oiTir prooi t. s.titiKht Ih muro vhIiikIi kif I i Ilttflt fiii. ii. !.. ill ii, . I ml tin- l" , , , tlllllM'l i. .ri-oK. 1 uMnhlUI. I.N l,.1iV, V.. ... ! "i.l bc-r.'rr V OoillltV Clork Kt I'l-H.n (!,. " i. "O ' " lOth.iUy of tki.tumhi'r v,v' ... no tiMiun Hi inn. it-. 1 ; ;;. ; Hum Will, DaMd II rrrcur, Mm"" TUoiuh' nil of HlMor. Ort-KOn. . n. I . .Any mid nil iorn "" )?, I HtKIOdOCrllK!d Ihii.u fUl',""w' ,11 tlicIrrUlini! In thin i.nir..-n r ftci ,,,,' lm" tUy Of 8Uemhcr, W , ,, I Jtt'tf r w. moo KB, Rt'iiit"f , Timber Un.i. " .'"" ,tT'- Notice for Publication. t'nlletl Mm.. I ml 0e s The DHilfi. uietrna. Je. WJ. Notleo U huroh K''t ' 1,1 f,, ; with the tirovUlonii ..i n-i- " c,u',,r!;" JtllioS. 1H78. entltlMl a.i .l,t'f 'he lof limber lan.l In tin- stt- fatlfornia. or Ku, Sevaila. ami WinnKt.in Trritf. cxtomled to all the i.iiblie land fe b art "t AliKtiat 4. m, of SUtcm. Hiunt' ..I i 'rook, tale of Orr.n, , has. on tiei'omb. r nied In iht .m. e heraworilftlrttl'tii. i.t m imrelta e of thonJiiieji and-',nw' ( H l' f '", o, n, I And win offer i rH'f t nho Ut the .and ( inuirhl U n.nr,. . .,,,. I.,r lit tlmtttr Or aloiir ' than for iigrleuttura iuriK. ! m ub Hah her calm tonald land Uhr the Pnnt ; wieri: at i'r nut'i,u' (irreoa. on ine iuiii mi Hentember, 19Q7. . . T . ...K.I..U. It'll. II... mo immes Miii.r i.iii " Prl.lA. M L ,.. .. . i' II..Mtii.ffii.n. mil m HlKtcrs, (Ircnoii Any and all t'.Tiii rlalmttit: aarijr n.r alH)vcdecribe't landu are requealwl t their rlaltua Iu tlilHotlkr on or belulii aid 10th dav of BeMouilicr. 1TT. JII-ilS i'. V. AIOOUK, Iteclnter. Timber Land, Art June . Wt NOTICIi l;OR PUULICATION. United Matet Land Offlre The lalle, Oremm. Jui6. V '. Nutlee la bert-bv ci.en thai in rmp iaii-e with tho tiro iun f the art f t'onirreit of Junes. 1SK. I'hllliiii An art fur tli tklr t tlinbei lainit in tlii tntrt vl California, ore noil. Nevada and Washington Twrrltorr." at extended to all the ub.le inud ttnlei Uy aet of ,URUll 1, IK'!. I harla I' Hn.lnn.ti of Slstera. nniiii)' of:rook, fatate' of Orcpu. una . on iioremiirr ... I'., nieu in tni hin luorn tutemeut Nu XII. lor the tinrrlm.e ;of the nii'i"1. Ml e H, nt.',nei4 of ee M and v;iMJ5i in n'C ju. ip iz . riu.v ni. And will ..ffor oriKif to tnow that th land xought In in. .re xaliiable for lit Umber or itotte man lor a$iiniitiirai porpotea, aim toetiab. Hub lila rlaim to aid land before tb Couulr Cleric at rrinarllle. Ormoii. on the Wlh dar ol eepiemix'r, iskit. Ifo nanii' at wllnet.e WilJIam Wilt. Hor C Foster, ' K Terton. Mrtl Jl Uuetianan. all of SItteM. OreKon. 'Any mid ai; rton cuitulng adverteiT the ahovC'dcm-ribcd Midi are rei'iente.1 to die their claim in thin oitlce on or before aid 10th day of fntembor. 1WI7. Jll- f. W. JIOOHK, Itrrliter. Timber Land, Act June 3, in!. NOTICIi FOR PUULICATION. United Slate Land Office The llaltet. Orrrnn. 2tv. lftlrJ 'JCdtlc' U hereby utven lliit In rfiiiiiillii(. With tin provltlou of the aet of Conicrcuef June '!. 1,h. entltlml ".in aet for the .at ol timber land In the Ulr of Calthimla, Ore Kon. Nevada. anl Wathlncton Terntorr." exten.Ud to all tbe public land ttate bjr aet of 4u;uii i, isv, II nlllu Kllln. . of Prinpt-Uie, count of Crook. Uto of Ore Kn. ban, on ptember 2. 115. tllwl In tbl. ofllr- her nworn latrnent No 1KB. for tb iiiin iiaef ft . oj'4nw ami UneV; of tec 0, tp ii r 11 e, w m. Ali'l will odar prwif to Miour that the land' ou(iii :i mure raluable for It timber or ton,- than lor nerlealturat Durootoi. and i. OHtaiillth her elafm to laid Und before tl,e f.mtllv r'lerlt M frlnerilla. Oman an !!,. lotu (ia of September, ltc7. flu- tiam.-a a witnettet: Itenrr Jl Stflet. I. AlllliEhain. It C, Srallh. Kinrv K In.... all nt frinei lite, Oregon. ' wit ami an periom elalmliu aUtHr.tly the txj.F dutrrlbe.1 land are reourtll tu nu n.-lr elaliiM in thin fOee on or before laid "h day of i-rptrmbcr. C. W. JfOOUK. Koriater. Timber Lanil. Aet June 3, U7a Notice for Publication flitted State I.i:d Ofllce .. , , 7hM nH', Oreon. June 12. Yr. Notice la hereby Klven that lu e.inifltaiive with the provltlona of the aet of CoarrM of Jiine, ISJI .entitled "An act for tbe tale of timber lands lu the itatei of California, Or K.n. Nevada, and WatbliiKton Terrltorr." a extended to nil the nubile laud Matei br aet of Aiijjuit i, nn. ' Arthur If Kctnnxly, of i'rlncvtile. eoiiutr of ( rook. t.ti nf n.. Kii, htt ille.1 In tli It office hit mum ttnlt menl No av&w. for the piirchate of tbe loWtitl-, vtKet and Lot 4, ee 18, and nekuw'. is lv tlH2. r II t. vt in. And will offer proof to ihow ihi ih un.i ought li mors valuable for lu timber or atohe kBH .ur K"k-.nuiti puriMiteii, na to iiab. Huh bin i-lalm to tald laud before the Coinilr f li.rL. at l'.i.i...lllu ......... .. ... . ' . - .k.a. . . .ileum, uivgun, uil ma Vm U ul AlllfUkt, Vf. nu name a wltneifet: It J f,ti iiwi Kol-ertO Kmith, both of I'rlncville, Oreon Any and all iierMini lalmlriK adrerfely the oove.deM.Tlbed landi are reijuetted to rtU A. t. ; l'" 0,ut.e or bifore tald J'J" C. W. MOOKE. IteeUtur. .1.1 UBI US AUftTUII. ivmt. Timber I.aud, Act June 8, i7d. Notice for Publication. United States Land OOlee The Dalles. Orvnn M.v 'o Notice Is hereby etven that in with tli DrovUiorm nt t h n j Juno 3, 61H, entitled "An aet for the al" of """.j uu iu wic naiei oi uaniornia. Ore. Kon, Nevada, and Waihliiicton Territory" ai extended to all of the publlo land iiatM br act of Auguit i, 1SW, 7 Carl (I Tl.v...in oi mceiaiiq, county oi reeborn. State of t I il . I i reoruary t, vm, filet! In purchaie of the eUnei-i ice 23 'and awUuwi-; eoSl. tp Hi, r 1 e, w in, And wilt offer proof to ebow that the land louirht li more valuable for lti tlm. ber or mono, than for agricultural purponei. and to eitabllih hi. curia to laid land before the H-vliir kiwi k.i.... Dallei, Oregon, on the Wtli day of Auguit, lie naroei aa wllnmc. K i r.i . . . , ... ' MI.'lllllUU, of If ay ward, Mliineiota; c J ffanion ami plain ifoen, both of Albert Lea. Uln,...ni." N O flaeaaieu. of Letdal. tllnueiota, Auv and all neriom niiimim. aboTe-de.crlbtd land are resetted to n e their rial in i In th iniflM m .. t'..in.Z..iX dayofAusu.t, j07. J'J0.a22 C, W. MOOEE. K.tlit.r. Notice for Publication. Diipartment of thu 1 nterlor. Laml (Jlllco at The fallen, Okikoii, Notl l hereby lvcM,tl,J""U'U,,7' lldllll ItlllKH. ttf Slutllru tr..n Iihh fill d notice of hin liituutliiii to 'nmlcii lliial ilVc-year proof In support of his clrtlln, lli.uietead Kntry No lOtoO niatlo M.v 2 l"0Ui fortliobwQ see Uii, tp J2 a, r JO e. oiiico iii Jjuml, Oregon, on August fu, lUQr, ifo iiiiilles t in following wltiiouuei h prove IiIm coiitlnnmiH ifsldi. M.,. n..,.., ...i cultivation oft the iimU Vhi '' It Jones. Krimtua I JlimliniKin' V n nt U rWIT U Tt M I It. L.1 1 ..... I I , I DoiMrtmnnt nf ihu li.u..,. Rial OMICO hi Tin Wall... iLL,'.m j klc Ih lu-.ohv KV.. ilmT' HI' m7. v ..mm' i r Mm mn, tuu on ,lln, ' olu H. I ViX! ' R'iJt1"1", K 1W5U uwi.lo .HUM. 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