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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1907)
The Madras Pioneer i 1'ulillHln-d every rhtirsdft.v 'by THE I'lUNKKK I'UHLIMUNO CO.- BUB80RIPTION ItATEOt One jcnr .....$1.60 SI months,!...., .85 Three inontlm 50 ADVKKTIS1NO IIATK9 ON AIMM.1CA.T10N - .HoVered lis second class' 'inatier Aiurust 2yf lBOt. t tin- 1'OHtotfir.ent Mndrns. Ore., uunw; ino Actut uoi!cro.H3 or miucii a.irnw. ;rHuusuAV .. August 29, 1907 meW COYOTE story Gr L. Piixton was in town lnst.Stiturdiiy with it new o(3'ote cfitory, for iIih until of which uh vonohef. He, says that speoies of 1 lie pniirie wolf has devel oped a taste for the. luscious watermelons growi) in this sec Hon the kind that took the prize at the Redmond fair last year, over irrigation-grown Avutermelona and that they make nightl' raids on the melon patches in the locality in which he lives, six miles north of this place. In'developing the taste for watermelon, the coj'ote has also acquired the accomplishment of being able to tell unerringly the state of a melon's maturity, plucking only thtj ripe ones. This accom plishment, it-mgy be added for A BAR-ROOM TRAGEDY Tom McConnell Killed at Shan Jko By Thomas Hale, Gambler SLAYER DID NOT KNOW VICTIM'S NAME Seventeenth Annual Fair " - Shooting Result of Too Milch Drink Halo Mad Quarrolod with Land lord But Kills Stranger Mr. Paxton's further enlighten men, is not possessed by any branch of the human family except the Georgia nigger, with whom it is intuition. Bur, to continue. The coyote is said to pluck the ripe melon. "break it, and in most approved style scoop out the luscious red meat from within after the fashion of the coon, both biped and quadruped. It is a new stunt for the coyote, and sheep men and chicken-raisers should investigate it, with the view of encouraging the vegetarian taste of their old enemv. UNUSUAL SUMMER RAINS A very heavy rain fell throughout this section Friday night, putting a stop to the har vesting which was just getting well under way, and laying off all threshing crews until Mon day morning. 2?o damage from this rain is rejDorted, othei than the delay of a day in the work. On Saturday afternoon there was another rain north of this place, which assumed the proportions of a cloudburst in some localities. The heaviest rain fell over the territory ex tending from the T. P. Monroe place to Fisherville, and in that area the water descended in solid sheets, Hooding the fields and converting the small dry gulches into raging torrents ol mud and water. The small bridge on the stage road a Fieherville was washed out, and the water at that place was deep enough to swim a horse. There was also a heavy rain on Agency Plains at the same time. No rain fell in Madras on Saturday. These rains aiv very unusual for this section at this season of the vear. Tom McConnell, n shcephcrdor in the employ of tlio B. S. & L. Co., was killed at Shaniko early Monday morning by n gamblor named Thomas Hale, the mur der, so far as can bo learned from mea gre details, having been unwrovoked. The shooting occurred at about three o'clock in the morning, in the bar-room of the Columbia Southern Hotel ahd there were no eye-witnesses to the tragedy, the bar-room having been vacated by all except 3IcConh.cU, when 1 lalo came in with hla gun. There are several stories about the shooting. One is to the effect that Hale and the nron rietor of the hotel, Albert "Wright, had had some trouble over a board bill, and that Hale, after filling himself with whiskey and securing a pistol, returned to the hotel lookini for Wright. Tho lattor, meantime, had retired, and finding Tom McConnell in tho Kir-room Hale asked him to drink with him. McConucll said ho had had all he wanted, and angered by his refusal to drink with him, Hale drow his gun and shot him, killing him at the first shot. He then fired two more shots into the body as it lay on the iloor. Another story is to the effect that Hale and McConnoll had both been drinking heavily, and when they began quarreling in the bar-room, the bar tender went out to get the town marshal and upon his return met Hale walkin out of the bar-room with a smoking pistol irl his hand, while McConnell lay on iflooj dead. Hnle was too drunk to realiz? what he had done, and offered no resistance when arrested. He stated afterwards that he did not even know the name of the man he shot. Hale was arrested and taken to the Wasco County jail at The Dalles. A coroner's jury on Monday charged him with the murder of McConnell. lorn -ucuonnett uau ueen in ttie em ploy of the B. S. it L. Co. for over a year, ile was about Jo years of age and nothiug is known of his home or rela tives. When killed he was at Shaniko with a shipment of sheep being made by the Ii. S. & L. Co. To "foe lield. eut The Dalles, Oregon October 8, 9, 1(3, 11 and 12 Grand Stock, Agricultural rind Horticultural Exhibit Every class of Industry will be represented An old-time fair with the ncw-timc features. Premium lists will be furnished at any address pn application, to the Secretary. All contests confined strictly to the District, except Klickitat speed horses will be adtnittctl. For particulars sec Premium List, or address . J. M. PATTERSON, Secretary J. L. KELLEY, President I CLASSIFIED LOCALS TIMBER, WHEAT and IRRIGATED lands lor Hale. Also lofuttng done j on all klndnof land. Callund w u.' VanTassel Davis, Madras, Or. j IS f THE DALLES HOSPITAL Harness and vvSaddles Belting, Lace Leather t in 11 it ltniviliiiiidn I.Iimi(nu fnllv miarun teed, made from bent California Oak tinned harncNH leather B. S. LARK IN MADRAS, ORIIUON GRAIN CHOPPED-! have a good grain chopper, capacity 25 bushels per hour, and can chop your grain for or cash. L. A. Young, Youngs, , or. fcf 'rlFFteplFFfF F i$ 2-8lt 3r 1 A PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I pRANK OSBORH U. S. COMMISSIONER Townsllo UulUlliig MADKAS , OltJWON WILL FIGHT THE WEEDS Spread of Noxious Plants Nipped in The Bud To Be TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS The good work done by the Summer school held at Prineville this year wim fibown in the examinations held at the close of the term. The following received firBt-crade certificates: Francis llaruder, Cline Falls; Marion Wiest, Bend; Mrs. Xau rene Andrua, Laidlaw ; Jessie Hartley, Elva J. Smith and Grace L. Smith, Madras; Nellie E. James, Laidlaw, and Ada Morse, Prineville. Those tliat received second-grade papers are: Dora Clapper, Portland; Tillie Fiech, L. II. Arenemeir, Madras; Lillio Holsworth, Sisters; Koso Gibson, Post; Minnie Taylor, Ilaycreek; Cora atreitel, Cleveland, 0.; Joanne Irving, Sallmau; and Nora Mitchell and Jennie Cuinming, Prineville. Third grade: Itena Noble and Marie Moehring, Madras; Grace Kobinson, Culver; and Lizzie Kester and Blanch Ililhnan, Prineville. There were but two applicants for ktate papers Maude Yandevcrt, Bend, ' nnd P. C. Fulton, Madras. Prineville Journal, J. W. Livingston, supervisor of the Madras road district, has been notified by the county authorities that com plaint had been filed with thein regard ing the spread of Bussian Thistle and other noxious weeds in the southwestern part of the district. Mr. Livingston's attention was called to the stato law regarding the extermination of noxious weeds, and ho Was instructed to proceed at once to enforce the law if the owners of the land upon which they are found to exist did not immediately take steps to destroy the weeds. He has taken steps to destroy the weeds on public highways in his district, and is notify ing owners of land to do likewise, and a war of extermination ia to be declared at once against the thistle and other noxious weeds. The state law covers the matter fully, ahd affords ample remedy against the spread of the dreaded weed pest. Mr. Livingston has also found thistle in a few instances on Agency Plains, and the fight on the weed will extend to every section of his district. Other sections of the state arc now suffering for the follv of permitting noxious weeds to spread, much valuable wheat land being rendered practically worthier and to prevent a similar state of affairs in this district the weeds will be exterminated now. This matter is of the utmost importance to the farmer! of this section, and Mr Livingston's efforts should meet with their hearty co-operation. Q It. IIAHOLD CLAKKK DENTIST All klriils o Dntal Work at reasonable prlocs, I'I'.LS-EVILLK. OIIKG0N jVJAX LUEDDEMANN NOTARY PUBLIC MADRAS ' OREGON Q 11. COLLVER NOTARY PUBLIC JwncK ok tub Track CULVER PRECINCT CULVER OREGON Tiie IDallers, Croc'on A PRIVATE HOSPITAL for the treatment of all meilleal and surgical dlseiiMow, except such an are contaglmiK. ( PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY TflEIIt OWN PHY8I0IAHS Trail, Iny School for tunned in con 11 eo lion. I' or information ooiiceriiiili; the jHiiif mum-is Miipt. or Minn'. HOSPITAL RATES l-roni 10 Hi 52I per w-ok, Mi-curding to room, 1 nuliitfliiK hospital oaio ami uoani. . For further iiiloi niatlon ntlrirtm DRS. FERGUSON & RENTER, Tlie Dalies. Oregon. 11. SNOOK PHYSICIAN & SURCEON Ollico In Drue Store. MADRAS OREGON Jf H. HANER ABSTRACTER OF TITLES NOTARY I'L'IILIC Kire Innurnnre, Life Inuraiicc, Surety lUttuU Ri-al Estate, Coin eyunclns PRINEVILLE. ORKOO.V QR. A. A. BURRIS MAGNETIC OSTEOPATH Diseases eurfd without drugs or surgery iiy magnetic osieoiminy, me new se uiicf of ilrmilchs hraltng. Chroi.lc cases a peciaity. Consultation fiee. References siven to riutninenl parties of Ilillsiioro, Oiegoii. OOice in Adams Building MADRAS, OREGON It. F. ALLEN, Ire!lGllt. T. M. Unmix, Csjltler. Wili- Wuhzwkiler Vice I'm. II. lULDrt lN, At. Cailiter. NO. 3851 . fiie First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE. OREGON SHERMAN COUNTY HARVEST OhKerver: Shei man county furmein are now hlirriug up the diiHt In the ImrveHtfleldH like warriora, and evl dently are not overlooking the fuel thai the tent-on in nuUMtmlly late uuii that fall raiiiM may hooii commence. Go to it, Brother IrarmerH; you Jiuve the crop in reulity which you huvc heen dreaming of (or yeurn, It only you can get it into theKaekH in lime, Marriage licenses arc not made ex clusively for the pale face brothers, but the red man also has access to the 'glory paper," though he has the good taste to seldom apply lor it One was, however, granted to a dusky couple yes terday and later', jtev. A. A. Hrongstreet married Nettie 'rhomas of the Warm springs Agency ''to Peter jacobson of Cclilo.Thc Dalles Chronicle. ESTABLISHED 1888 ('npital, Surplutt mnl Undividud $1 00,000.00 TroUU yAN TASSEL & DAVIS REAL ESTATE, LOCATING & INSURANCE Office in the Post OiHee Building MADRAS, OREGON M. C. MASON Real Estate, Insurance Collections Also in iiken a Hpeciulty, of Auctioneering in all lines. Oiliee in LouuUh Jlrothorh' furniture ntore MADRAS, - OREGON J.IIIWIIMII tiwiwii,inHmiiIi Timber Iiud, Act June !, 1S78 Notice for Publication United Stnteh Innd Oilii-e, The IMlIes, tiregon, Augtift 1007. 2s'otiev in tierby given thui 111 eoin pliinuv with the provisions 01 tlio net of Coucrew of June3. 1878. entitleil "An iictfur the auu of timber lundM in tin huteti of California, Oregon, Nevnda h'hI W'adliinaUn TerriUiry." ;ic extender to nil the I'ublic Laud SuU-i Uy net ot August 1, 1SU2, the follow inx-imiued eroiiA have tiled in thin tticu their awoiu rttHttinenUi, to wit: Alexander Derofhi.i, of Sandpoiut, ciinty of Kootenai, Ute ol Kiaiio, RUorn otatenieiit No. fttMU, lllml April U. ilU7, lor tlie purulmtiu Ot tlietwimH kc 28, nwjuei and njiiwl tee t, ip ii s, r 17 0, w 111. Herbert A. I)uronl,ia. of Stindpoiiit, county of Koot uui, state of Idaho, bworn Btateinent Xo. :J'J18, filed April (5, 1007, for tlie jMirehuto of inowjnet, tetne unu nwjw 1 of hec al, tp 11 h, r in 0, w 111. Henry C, Derofchia, of Sandpoiut, comity b( Io.t nul, Htate of Idaho, m-pt'ii Btutonint No. JJ9I7, filed April ri.i007. for the inireli:ino 0! Hiytsit, new. and gejw of jjuc -o, tp 11 f, r Jo e, w in, Harriet IS. Moorehoiiw, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, bworn fct.iti-munt Xo. 4188, filed .luly.',, 11)07, for lh- purchase of the winwj, aeinw. and iu-JhwI of t-c iji 11 a. r jo e, w in. And will offer proofs to -how thut the lauds nought are more vnlu:illt for the timber or Mtone thereon than for aeri- cultural imriMjco. and to ot.iUiHh their claims to mi d Imul before tlie ltouiiiU-r i.,.l If,..,.!. 1 MM.,. 1 1,, II.. . n ?.. . .. Xo vein her 8, 1007, They niunc sib witijeiwc : Miehiiei O'Connor, and William (i. Mneon, of Tlio Dulles, Oreuonj .lolm boron:. in, floury C. Derogfiin and Ihrbert A. Ueronliia, of Saiijj)oiut, Idalm, Anthony J. .NoHkey, of OJioboygfin, Michigan; Alexander Deroshiu, of Sauditolut, Idaho; Daniel A. .McDonnell, of Tin Dalles, Oregon Any and all mvmu claiming adverse ly any of tlio abov-decrib l htuda are renuetsted to file Alieir elainiH in thin olllce on or hefor the Haid hiJi (lny of November. 1U07. J C. V. MOD K 15. a20-oyi S Henifltor. 1 Notice for Publication COAIi UNTUV ThcDulleH Lund Ollico, TlieDalleH, OieKoii) Amr. 15, 1007. XotleelH hereh.v kIvcii Unit Kl umiure B. Collin, of I'rlnevjllc, iiMiuty n( Crook, Htute of Oregon. Iiun mi May 23, 1007, filed in tbl ofllce hr appif cutlon to piirchuHc, under the pMivIn loiiH of Hection 2,'J47, v (J. H. H.vHij.i StatuteH, tlio nuvlit wlw'4 luul nw.fe' of Hection IYA, tp 11 u, r Hi 0, w III, Any and all porHoim cliiiiulun "d vorsely the IhiiiIh deHcrlbnl, or di'Hlr lug to object for any rcaoij to the mile thereof to applicant, Hhiuild file their itfllduvltH of proteHt in HiIh ulllce 011 or before tho 28th day of Bupltfin ber, 1007, othorwlbo the application may bo allowed, a22-u20 C. W. MooitK, Retflator, Notice for Publication DcMitrlineiii ol 'lie Interior I. ndOlllut at Tin- lMm, Orcui, July III, 1007. Notlee Im her-hy iflwen Hint (Mvln C. Kox, nf jMudruH, Oreiron iih tiled iiotiee of Id Intent! n 10 iiiuke Until live yimr pioof In mipport f Iuh idalm, vlt IImncHiw.il lOutry No 1 n 13 1 iiiiid' March 8, lti'2. f'r the 4nw,l and Jxw.l m'ti 1, ti 0 -i, r l.'I 0. w in, Ami thai h M proof will hu iiiade ffore Krmik O'huru, U. S. Cumuli loner, at lib ullh-e In MailraH, Oregon, n Si'ptcmni.r H7. Hi nauii'H the following wltncH.e o prove Ills iMHitliiuniin rehl lenee upon, aiiil (Uiii.iviti nut 111. iiiouinii. vi.; .1 ISOiiiuihVII. V BriiUHlettcr, T I.oiik, II C Dove, all of Mndru, Olt'UOU. 85 C. MooitU, Rit;lMtHr Notice for Publication Di'imi tnii'iii tit the Jutt'llor I. mid Utility it 1 he D.tlh-f, Oig July !H, 1SKJ7. Notiee i- hftetii tivit that J 1I111 10 Kvitik, t Mii'liu-, Orison, mis IIIihi notli'tf of hie Intention to take final llvn yur pioof in iippoil I nlH eiiiiiu, viz: Honii-Hiciid hJiiiry No LOlfti mml Lireh it, 1UU2, for the cvj uf ee 'Pi, lp 0 , r 18 , h in. Ami 1 inn wil prMf will tu iiiudi iM-foie Frank O-lmrii, U. S, Coniiuli--loner, at hi nfiliv in Minima, Or., oil Si'piMiilier 0, HHi". He iiiimtn 1 In following wUiieiM to prov.-Iiln (joiiiiniioHH tenlduiiee uiiuu, 'iinl milti vni. -o ,il, I Iih laud, 1 1: M I D Fox, C C Fox, II W MiHuk- my, U Maril. all of Mint.t, Or-K n. nS-tA U. W. Moult!!, Heeifiur Timber Uuii, Act Juii0l1 m ' Notlca fop Publication Unllcil HtntuM I.aik (mico No.lco I h,i'r!.1i,',Ii!rt,',f,7V"!1''tr.iW ii.,.i..,r Mm U in li,.. .i.:;". '"r ilm "i unit, Ntivmlw, niul WnMilmM,,,. r""!?1, Ot, i ,u...k'i in nit thu iiiiuiip t J,l: !Mtti AiiKtiKt 1, iwy, 7C; .iinriin ,, (yi ., if I'rliioy lo, 1 canity iffrV. , ... ni.iilli niiiivxiuiit Kll .-VIJI, lllr (III; i.,,;","' (J .llil H IM, orfi'r Jitimf to ii.w tli.t . . miuulit U iiiiim vm.nnli fin- it ,5 ...V.W In, nil for luirloui.turiw. i.iiri.oii... ... r,to rinf i.... io tlinn Hull iMiiliii to mii m.i.UinlNir,ltKi7. ,H,"""""l0lhii,,' fir IINIIIIM UN Ullni'M(' rhlli. ... I, K AllhiKlintii, Nilli of l'tl,?, lJW w, nun i riuiK iiouyio t nmt ( V.,, "'tol wi i hu nil i urunn rmin n, Rlk.., Hiii.ii-iliiMirllttHl in in in r a tlitHriUnlliifhl-tlll ollli'ii oil , i'';1 It lotUiluy cif8iiiuinliijr, 1007 1 ,M','ri,, or Publication Di'imrlinmitof llui Iii(.r.nr hand OlIlueatThe Dail.., iVn,(li N.uiue In hereby ilvi.Jti!1!i. "I"" JOIIlll, Ol .lllllllll. lu. i ni... i.... ... . i 'ittfi; u.,n i"" " n. m m ,- UlliMltl,,,,"! i...n of hiirolulni, vlr,: nH 1 1 -iii t-Mt t'utl ISiitrv No u ....I (i..i..ii.ip i.i nun t. .. ' "iiva wu.-.-iv. . i. imiii, tin iit k ..lllU'l .,.t I.I li. Ill, ii . j ...... , i , iUVi I.. i, vv I), Anil that Mithl proof u(ii , ', I.Mf.,.1. l(V.inl M.I...V.. i '. V" "H . u t rill. I I ii,,.. a -UIII.-I-, ut hln oill,.,. ti, m i,lra.)r' . I on JpleiiilMir 0, 1007. ,v"r'j Mm iiamefttlmfollo.vitiir ,n i,,...,,,! ..r..vr. Il.lr ...... I I . . "'M'Ha i-.--.viiii riiiMiiiiiiuin rem in M in.., I .....I dnliU,.il..i, .. i .. . ""' J It ttn.Mulii, l. V I Mi..' ' ) ' li...... A Tll.lMl. .. ' a v- l -, l W J hi , i.t (HI III MVfr i On-unn. i rfho C. W. M M n, Wot'ice "for Publ Notice for Publication Di'intrliiiiiiit of tin ulterior lund Otllee at Ta Dille, OreK'oii, Jlil 81, IU07. Notice )m liiTitliy uivtui that ' Jnme O. WaJmoii, of Mailrni, Oregon, inn- UIimI not ice of lit Intention to make final five eai proof In rupjiort i lilMulalui, r.; Homi,.i,.ii li n try .No 0l)0 made J March 7, I IKK, for Him win w nf 1, rjnniid iii' 2, tp 12 , r 13 e, in, And thut -it Id prHif will In mailt ii'fore Frank O.itiorn, U. K. CoiiiiiUh loner, at IiIm olllo m .Madran, UroKoii, n Hepteuitiei 0, !t'7. lie iiiiuit- l in- niliowliu: ultin"-HHp o provo l Ih oonlH.uiitH ri-iili-nci- upon, ami cuius Hiiiiu of, tin. iiiiui, viz: ri 5 Drown, w It Uk, II J Mealy, Ivan Hale, all ol Cuivi-r, Ori'tioi,. u8-bT C. V. Mooitll, Hi'KiHter N0TI0E rOIt PUBLICJATKW. Di-niiriiiii-iit "1 the luieroir hand OlHi-eatThe Dalle", On-iinn, Aiitfilel 2 10U7. Notice Im hi-n-tiy irlv-iTihi I'Vi-d lleuk, of MudnH, On-noii, 1 1 ii.i lllcil uoilee ,,f iiiM liiientioii to make final llvti t'ur proof to ntiMiorl of hit eltilm, viz: Hoiin-MiiMiil Ktitry No 1 101 J I mailt June M, 1002, fur the Lot I, c tn'l of -re J, tn i'j h, r Z .-, uuii r4 i of tuitnA. ip II h, r 12 e, w m, Ami Unit miiIu nroof will i mini iiefuri) I'rank O-Uorn, IJ. 8. i ininil- ilon-r, at hla nfilce in .MndniM, Dreou, on Html 0, 1007. He iiamcH the following WIIiii-mmuk Ut prove hla coutintioiiA retddein e uuuii. ind cultivation of, the laud, viz: J Mil lino DfZiier. UUMtuv ,-mke, H Dombrowe, C Wawrinnfuk v. all of Mud rus, OreKou. a8-5 C. W. MoaitU. IteirUter Ktlttoil DIKirtUIHIll Of (Ik- I, Iinil Uilh'e nl Th DulUv .,. .Ii,l ) , ic NoiIum I) hereby kIvi n 'i.ni ItoMMH (Jiirtl, of M.iulr(M titI- lu. Illu.1 ,,,,ll,,., I... ... .... ' ..I..I.1U Ifl lim 1MII "III ,fl ni4hc iiiiui nve year jirou; t or i In uliilni, viz: llunii'i-toiiil Kntry No icJi iiuj.1 j-iniary i, mic, rortiu- ,w -.1 Mini lll'ltej of hou I, tp in k, r ij t, A in. .Mm uini niin proi.r win i cittSI le..ro ITiHiK INIioni, I l ,ti&A Hlolmr, at lib, olll(Nlll Mn i.an llrrMt . .'..... ....I. it tiv.m " 1 Oil ra,ii!,,r V, IUH I. Ut iiaiiii'.i (hu 'oIIuwihk vritor.1 to iinivu hU oontliiiio u ntiilrS iim.ii, ami uulllvKllnii r, the Uiiiftir.l CiIFhx, Howard ltln. Ut rliy, kA IJvi.-k, Miltm D Kox. M lr ,i. ntt( if no nj u. y. .tooiti , KfxhKr : TlmWr IjumI, Act 1 - Notice for Publication Ullllwl HnlM Ijiii I i Tlie llnllwi, Of. fc NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tlie Interior Lund Ollico ut Tlie Dalle, lluon, AujftiHi 1, 1007. Notice Ih hereby L'lvon tlun Ralph H. Moore, of HityoriMt, OreK-ui, iiaH flltai not ten of lila liiii-iiiioii to make filial llvt-year proof in aiinnort of lilt olalm, viz: Houieftteail J'.ntrv No KrjUd iiiado Mine 2, 1002, for the T.ot 3, M-inwi ami liiswj of Hi;0 1, tp 12 h, r 16 e, w in, Ami that haul proof will be iiiadu i-fore the County Cleric nt I'rlnnville. On-icou, on September 10, 1007. lie uiiincH the following wIUichhch to prove IiIh cmillnuoiiH )'twldince iiiion. ami cultivation of, tho laud, viz: Joel h Nowblll anil i'urry W Newblll lioih of CJriK7.lv. Oreirou, William DuulHun anil Harry JMUer, botli of HaycreeU, OreKou. o ho U. Y, iMoolti:, Hosr Hter s auic ticmey lii u.a' iii tlit iuri.l(iii uf Hi-- Jul,.-.t, IsiA, flllllllwl "Ah Uioir Uiuu In the tnl- ' (in. Jtta, mnl W mIi I n'. ' rt ultl 10 nil lilt) iiuldu ! Aucut I, xm. Itaialn ( Ut I-. ' ut rriui;i. rountv ol ' ! . Imi hu, oil .Snumlinr Ji ; wltl'v lir wirn utMvlnrut iu f. li a M of Hu- ttl, hu ',i!J we li. l I.i , t in a nit Hilt uffi-r i-r-aif ! Ull'l MOUgllt I IHr tAlllK'' or 4i tlun for ., , I In imaliiul, m r a lt Hit' Oniiilt i I, rk t lr i till th lllli ilf ul -W.ml r ' xl.i- n naif wiiiHuaM I ii Mnlth. Julia V II rlti ol rrluerlllr. ijfi-K"ii ,tuy mi'l nil H-r,n eUlnui,. I. ilvwrllMrll ill'l MP' Ih. tr rUlm lu lli olllrc hi lllli tlnr of iMlptlul-r. Wu jy l C. W M" I SfnJ I r nlJ ' 1 il ! i ' it'll ' .It u lie-, Timber l.tuul, A t .i'.i. K rotice for Piinliuitfoii. Uu1t.il Stnie l.mi.i n" " , TIDalle, DieK-n ' - IM W.tti-.i lu luiralit- ulvi-ii II li' U itiKi nii. ii with tint iimiv1mIii. ' ( luiL'r.'H of June 8. IS7H. lit." nl 'An 3 for tire nlu of tlitUa-l IhiiiN .ii IM i,t r'nlld.i'iiln. I ln-fiiii. i v ul:i, U'" liicton Tut rltory. a exti n I ,vt I'atdlr Laud sun by net .j 1'lnrn I'lMiiiir. ul t.iiinniilii. i'OiiiiLv of fin Or..iii ha filial In U.Ih .11 i HtHliilnuilt N'u ftW7. lor tin' I'' Of VI in-'i m.ci. p 12 , I I rte, w i 1 ln.l will olfer nroof to v v thai 1-1 laiul dukIiI Id more valiutl'U rm inn j i t"ii lliau for ajfrli 'i ' ' I ' iinl ti os tnhltth her i-lulm ' . s' Iario thu Uoiinty C7ii ii"L'.in, on the IDird il.i) Ir no i .si" iiiuiie awltiieiii-' ami V. II, I im ton, botli I'.lMUIl. Any mid all portion elu n. Ilm itliuvwdiMullbi'd lainli ai i file ilioli -olnlum In tliU ulli" i(l 'iSrd day ofiiupuiiiihi'r i'"' JyUlll ia nit ' i. i: SOUTHERN NOTICB POI PUIilJCATION. Denurtmeutof thu Interior Lund Ollico at Till) J)ulhiH, Oregon, AUKUhl l, J007. Notice Ih hereby Klven that Oncar Cox, of Jainioillii. Orneon. Iiiih filed notice of bin intention to make final five-year proof in uupport i inn uiuiiii, vi.; Ilomorttead Kntry No 0014 madn iilmihI I, 1001, for the hAni-I Hen It. nw.inei iiiidnelnwl ofHoo II, tp !! h, i-i w 111, Ami that Haid nroof will ho 111 uilii before'tliu County Clerk at l'rlnovllin. Oii'ljolii fm, Sept. 11, 1007. no iiiuueN uio roiiowlnir wIiikihhi'h lo jirovo. Iln uonllnuoiin reHhleuiui iijioii, uuilniiltlvutlon of tho land, vi.: vimiiun i MAiilli J ' rifUllllU, l.tJC Moore, Oreo Wulto, all of l.ttinpnia, Oregon, 8-G 0. W. JIooitE. llotflnter COLUMBIA RAILWAY CO. TIME TABLE HO. 10. Kffootlvo July 3, l""i l.ci'u Uuutli I Ion ml No, 2, 'AlrilMil. HTATIONH. I' I I OllitllllM filllti ' WllHCII KloiHlyKo hiiiiiinii it ' 'iiv u.iii, 'iM i,lil. JJi.ia. ii.r.'li.m. fli IM 1, III :i-fiAii.iii. lluv (; Jo ii.iii.I MaiAiniiliU !UHi,ia, noAioiai !iiiiinl Mora IIIH ti.m. Krxklllvlltu ."J i.ni, flr'im Vall'y i.Mii.in.i iiiinriiaii fl.llli.lil.l Kuilt 5-if' !'!!! uV'WK. nU'i IMl IMII. ninniiw, rti7iuiil utltur liiluriiuitieii Ti1' 10 (loiiuml 'WW1 1'ortliuali Wt1 n ii n li m i i , )a I1 it n ll 111 HI lu 8 m in it m n i ii in u . k (I SI II I" H .11 III h ip it m h im in H.IK) n in ami r vo. I'arri I A, L. OflAIQ, 1 J, WILWN, Agout, Blioulko, Om f r iriBirr