Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 13, 1893, Image 2

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One of "the Best Heees of Land in Morrow County.:
of water on it, all niidfr
Give your business to Heppner people
and therefore assist to build up Hepp
ner. Patronize those who patronize
We hold each and every correspondent
sponsible lor hior her communication.
r i ...III I n..l.llnhul iiiiImHH
pnusiuie lur niaur wci wi....
correspondence will be published un
writer's real name is signed as an evld
evidence
gooo lauu.
Did you ever
Kend about the
Man who
Hid liia
Light under
A bushel?
Yes? well
That is like
Doing business
Without advertising.
All the
HniJe schemed
In the country
Will not accomplish
Hulf us much
As s good ad.
Iu a good, live,
Legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
liv the people,
And that owns
Its own
Soul; that
U'L' its space
Like merchandise,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
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KUOM SALEM.
Eiiitob Gazette:
l'ermit me through your columns to
Buy u word to our muuy friends in and
around Heppner.
We are much pleased with our new
home. Of course many of the Heppner
people have lived "in the valley," and
they know. We have jUBt purchased
six cordH of wond, paying for the lot
814. I find the people of South Salem
kind. They gave us a grand public
roouptiou und a public supper. I do not
think iu the sums length of time we
ever ate so much fruit, and the members
bave junt curried it to us free. The
sentiment of our bean, is "Esto I'er
2etno". Oue brother bus just bronnht
us a sack of mnshroons and bas told my
wife how to cook them, but I bave been
reading how that a whole fnmi1 in
New York bud been poisoned with them,
and huvo suggested to her that she first
feed some of them to the cat nnd if it
does not die we will try them.
We are having good congregations and
a well organized Sunday school and
Epworth League, the latter consisting
iif about lifly-five m- rubers. Wo are
furttinute iu having both as president of
League and superintendent of Sunday
school one of the professors of Wil
lamette University, and oue of tb
public schools is only half a blook from
our ohiitoh in which are six teachers,
aud they assist us so that 1 have the
most eftiuieut helpers that I ever nnd
and for siuging you ouu put us ugninst
the world, books in every seat and every
one just throws his or her head buck
and with open mouth sings. Wo hove
no ohnir and do not want oue. The 8.
N. has u gi oil library aud one peculiarity
is that hooks are well taken cure of
l'eople die here; I have had two fuueruls,
and there tire several sick in the ueigli
uornotm now. Also they marry; 1 um
to marry a couple on Tuesday. If any
of you oome to Suletn, take the big cur
at the depot, tell the oouductor to set
youoll'at "Fursoa Shulse's" in South
Salem and he will let you off at my door.
Don't nil oome ut once. Our old frieud,
Tim liishee made us glut! by spending
the night with us.
Very truly,
J. M. Shi lhk.
EAGLETS.
From our Louu frcek 1'
Dr. J. il. fell, of Prairie City, bus
neeu quite ill lor the paHt few weeks,
but bus about recovered.
Miss Olive Coulee, who recently came
over from Morrow county, begun a
teim ofsetioul ut Mt. Veruou Monday.
I'lie KhifIm him liPAit inturniuil .!.., it
was iu error concerning the cleaning up
made at the llliiek liutte mines by
Alien a jsrown. The amount was no
so large as reported.
The editors of the state who had
pinny or pocket eliauge, met ut Port
land last week. For reasons common
to all in these parts, the Kugle's repre
sentative was not "in it."
A II Ri.inirll, l i,....., i.
mau of the Eagle for about three years'
oooDipamt'u tiy uis wile, took lus de
parture Wednesday for bis borne at
Weua'obee, Washington.
AFTKK THE FA IK
is over you ran star at borne, do to
Chicago now and see the most com
pleto nud magnificent exhibition thut
has ever been held. The restibuled
limited trains of the Chioago, Union
l'aoifio & Northwestern lino will ti ke
you there with the least trouble and
changes. 63 C
160ACBS IEEIEI3ieO
CTTNT) 1 GO ACRES Timber Culture claim iulj.rii.iug. of bieli lan.i there re 140 rc.cb k l farming IrikI, and the balance A 1 pasture. Thi ileoded lam. In
l fenca Situated two miles west ef Hardman.
Pnoe for the .whole, $1100 ; or without the timber culture claim, &S00.
ANOTHER
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acres, best stock rarich
The Thirteenth Annual Convex
tion of the Oregon Grand
Lodge Completed,
A I'LEAHANT, I'ROFITABI.K GATHERING.
They Vote Heppner All That is Claimed for
It-Banquet at Castle Hall W ednes
day Evening.
The organisation of the Grand Lodge
ocourred at 7 o'clook, p. m., Tuesday,
and at once prooeeded to bushiest.
Credentials of delegates and certificates
of past cbanoellors having been passed
upon, the brothren were given the
Grand Lodge degree, at the close of
whiob reoess was declared till 9 o'clook
Wednesday morning.
The Pythian ball opened at 8 o'clook
witu the graud marob, and a most
enjoyable evening was spent. The
musio was furnished by the oroh stra
from the Heppner band.
The election of officers ooourred
Wednesday. It all paesed off pleasantly
and defeated candidates took their ill
luck with Knightly grace. The success
ful candidutes were as follows: Q. 0.,
J. A. Waddle, Portland; G. V. C, Dr.
J. L. Hill, Albony; G. P., Dr. K. P.
Geary, Medford; O. K. of R. & S., Geo.
F. McOounell, Portland; O. M. at A.,
J. O. Watts, Eugene; O. M. of E.. E.
M. aargeut, Portland; G. I. G., Otis
Pattersou, Heppner; G. O. G., Onus.
Fellows, Portland; Supreme Represen
tative, Geo. W. Jett, B,iker City.
Pust Grand Chancellor E. E. Sharon
was chosen as trustee.
Thursday was devoted entirely to legis
lation, tbe adoption ut a uew constitution
being the most important event of the
day. The Past Grand Chancellors
bad a narrow shave. At present tbjy
are entitled to all tbe privileges of a
representative aud reotivo transporta
tion aud per diem, a lifetime position.
The two-thirds majority for their rejec
tion was not forthcoming and they re
main the same as ever. The arguments
for nnd against were numerous..
Portland was oliosen as the place of
meeting for next year.
The proposition to place Past Grand
Vice Cbanoellors in the same unviable
position as the Past (jruud Cbuncttllors
was "saowed uuder". The term "Past''
iu connection with a V. G. 0. who bus
served one term is a misnomer, being
so declared by tbe Graud Lidge, as it
would create a uew ollioe. The proper
term fur tbe officer who has held thut
position ia "ex Graud Vice Chuuoollor."
i'he reHolutiuu was doubtless introduced
more in jest thau otherwise by opponents
of tbe Punt Grand Chancellors.
The following resolution of thanks
was passed uiiauitnuusly :
To Tuit Grand Ludok of Oueoon:
We, your committee on resolutions beg
leave to report as follows:
Wuf.ukah, this Graud Ladge bus been
received and entertained bv the Knights
and citizens of tbe city of Heppner ins
most hospitable manner, fur beyond
the expectations of any representative
present, and whereas this Grand Lodge
wishes to express its just apprevlatiou of
the warm and Kuightly greeting it bas
received, therefore be it
Ilesol red Thut this Graud Lode
of Oregon, K. f P., now in session ex
tend its feeling of gratitude to tbe
mayor aud citizsns of the city of Hepp
ner, the members of Doric Lodge No.
20, K. of P., Ill tie Mountain Division N .
12 I'uiforui Kunk, to tiie reception, com
mittee for the many ouurtesies extended
aud accepted, and to Dorian Temple
No. 6, Pythian Sisters, for their un
expected, unexcelled and delicious
banquet, and be it further
Jit solved -That a oopy of these reso
lutions be spread upon the minutes of
this Grutid Lodge anj incorporated
in the published journal, aud a oopy
furmebed the Heppner Gazette and the
Heppner Record fur publication.
R. M. Mi'MCRi'iiXT,
Cuts. F. Drake,
D. M. iiotNTON,
W. M. Pahkkr,
.Ikffkrnon Minns,
Frank Mottkr,
A. A, Clkvkhnu,
ilLRIKT T'OSlKK,
Special committee ou resolutions.
In our lust issue, what purported to
be a list of representative was publish,
ed in this paper. It was incorrect iu
many respects, and in justice to the
visitors, we give herewith tbe revised
list:
A. II. Singleton, A. M. 8ingletou, No.
1; Fruuk Motter, 0. F. Drake, No. 2; C
8. Retiuer, F. A Golden, No. 3; I. T
Ilurr, C. A. Fraiier, So. 4; W. L. Robh,
C. Evauson, No. 6; W. M. Parker, W. A.
MoCluiu, No. 7; L F.Cook. D. M. fcoyn
tou, No. 8; 0. E. Baird, Jobu Miobell,
No. 9; Geo. W. Povey, L. G ir:euse n
No.lU; D. A. Oaboni, M. P. Burnett'
BARGAIN.
in Morrow comity, cheap ami ..u
For
No. 11; H. Shoo;, R. ilochuli, Na. 12;
J. P. Konnedy, R. MoMurphev, No. 13;
D. D. Neer, H. C. Daltou, No. 14; S. P.
Burger, No. 16; J . W. Hare, W. L. M:
Croskey, No. 17; J. 15. Woodford. Geo.
C. Will, No. 18; Otis Pa'tersou, Henry
Blnokman, No. 20; C. H. McCollongh,
W. N. Curter, No. 21; B. P. Cornelius,
J. 0. Corey, No. 22; 8. Puttersoii. H.J.
flicks, No. 23; C. E. Rosevelt, H. L.
Hexter, No. 24; F. F. Hurlbu't, F. A.
Snow, No. 25; Alf Johnson, Juo. A. Abl
stedt, No. 26; J. A. Matott, No. 27;
Turner Oliver, No 28; Geo. T. PrBther,
C. L. Gilbert, No. 30; J. E. Eoyart, No.
31 ; B. Jett, J. H. Aitkin, No. 32; E. K.
Henderson. C. L. Winter, No. 33; K, Ji.
Greer, Geo. Sc-bulmericb, No. 34; Geo.
Cusiter, C. M. Hinkle, No. 35; JerT
Myers, G. M. Coffey, No. 36; G. W.
Marsh, R. B. Goodin, No. 37; Joseph
Bailey, No. 39; H. J. Scbade, H. C. Cove,
No. 41 j Albert Tozier, Geo. F. Benson,
No. 42; W. II. Kelley, No. 43: A. S.
Auterson, L. W. Guise, No. 44; M. O.
Potter, U. S. Laugbry, No. 45; R. L.
Aldricb, No. 46; F. W. Curroll, No. 47;
Geo. .1 all, J. A. Benson, No. 48; H. B.
Nelson, No. 4U; G. A. Cowl, L. E. Yates.
No. 51; C. W. Lawson, No. 52; C. L.
Hawley, No. 53; C. J. Bright, V. 0.
Brook, No.54;L. A. Jaoks in.L. Wiother,
No. 55; W. S. Hurst, No. 56; Geo. W.
Whitney, No. 57; H. B. Hedges, No. 58;
T. H. Dupuy, W. E. Bull. No. 59; H. G.
Muthies, No. 60.
NOTES.
Among the Pythiun ladies here during
the 13th Annual Convention of the Urand
Lodge of Oregon, our reporter noted as
follows: Mesdumes John Miobell, Geo.
W. Hoohstedler, T. A. Golden, W. H.
Kellej, J. A. Aitkin, R. McMuiphey,
R. B. Goodin V. C. lirook and J. L.
Hill. They were entertained by the
Pythian Sisters while in our little city.
Hou. Wilson T. Humo, proseouting'at
torney of Multnomah Co., Piist Suprtnie
Representative, was called borne by tele
gram Wednesday evening, important
business requiringlbis in mediate pns
euoe there. He was taken to Willows
on a huudcur, making connection with
the down train that night.
L. F. Cook, of Baker City, wub a
strong candidate for Grand Master at
Arms, but bis city having been recog
nized by tbe Fast Supreme Representu
tiveship, be declined to run.
The name of C. F. Drake, of No. 2,
was not mentioned in our purtical list
Tuesday .
A. M. Singleton, of No. l.cumea as Iter
nate iu the plaoe of E. E. Long. Mr.
Singleton is the youngest Pust Chancel
lor iu tbe state and the youngest member
of tbe Grand Lodge. He is a sou of A.
B. Singleton who fur years has ref.resen
ted Excelsior lo 1.
A. B. Singleton was the stout kicker
of the Heppner convention, but the old
gentleman is good-natured about it, aud
if not successful, acquiesoi s with good
grace.
Ou Wednesday evening about 9 o'clock
the couventiou wns interrupted by
Pythiau Sisters and friends who demand
ed admittance. A recess was declared
and the visitors allowed the freedom of
oftbeCustle Hall. They were found
to be laden with the well-oovered frames
of numerous tuikeys, chickens, ducks,
whiob with various other members of
tbe bam, oake aud pie family, forma 1 u
bounteous repast. The butiquet wax
well patronized to the extent of two,
well-tilled tables, after which some
speechmuking was indulged in. Dr.
3 I,. Hill led in his usual felicitous
mruner. This was followed by remarks
aud recitations by J. W. Hare.of Astoria,
aud Frank Motter, of Portland, and also
by speeches from Mrs. Geo. Hoobstedler
aud tbe master of oeremnuies, Henry
Bluokmun. The Graud Lodgeappreoiat
ed muoh the bai quet provided by the
Fjtuiun Sisters. ,
Tbe balloon ascsusious ou Tuesday
and yesterday, though not a part of the
published program of entertainment,
were much enjoyed.
The Italian woman, with theoue-eyed
monkev and the dejected, forlorm repre
sentative of the bear family who were
begging on our streetn this week, be
luuged to that part of tbe program
specified as "other eulerUiuuieuts".
We balieve that S. 8. Hornor, of the
MoFarlaud Mrcntile Cj., lei in the
list of show window decorations.
The band bovs serenaded tbe newly,
elected officers of the Graud Lodge on
Wednesday eveniog, aud also repeated
tbe dose on the departure of the
Kuights last night.
Public officials were somewuut
Dimerous in the lute session. There
were the sheriff and treasurer, of Bin
ton county, Messrs. Osburn and Bur
nett; Senator Jefferson Mvers, of Linn
00 11 11 ty; Senator Blockman, of Morrow
ounty; Turner Oliver, clerk of Union
county; R. B. Gordeu, clerk of Washing
ton county; JmtioeOlevelaod, of Astoria;
Justice MoCullough, of Portland; Pro e
oating Attorney Hume, of Multnomah
oounty.
cuny terms.
further information call at our office.
Geo. W. Povey, at the Uniform Rank
meeting Tuesday, was ohosen Col. of
the First Rcgt., this state. Tbe meet
ing was presided over by Col. Cook.au
aid-de cump on Gen. Curnabao's staff.
Bros. .1. A. Ahlstedt and E. M. Sar
gent remained ofer till this morning,
preferring this rather than the uight
rile.
The Grand Lodge passed resolutions
of thBoks to Mrs. H. McFarUud, for
her exoellent singing both ou Tuesday
ut the opening exeroises and at the ban
quet Wednesday evening.
Though the Grand Lodge is much
larger now than it was a year i.go at
Eugene, tbe Heppner meeting only cost
3152 more than that held at the v.illey
town. The Portland sessiou of two years
ago oost in tbe neighborhood of 8700
less, but tbe number of lodges has in
creased about fourteen, so tbe difference
is nut so great as was expected.
A Hattle for Biood.
Is what Hood's Sarsaparilla vigorously
fights, and it is always victorious iu
expelling all tbe foul taints and giving
the vital fluid tbe quality aud quantity
of perfect health. It eures scrofnla,
salt rheum, bolls and all other troubles
caused by impure blood.
Sheriff's Sale.
1V VlHTt'E OF A WARRANT I8MUED
J out of the County Court of the Htate nl
Oregon for the County of Morrow, to nie di
rected commanding nie to levy on the itoods
aud chattels of tiie delinquent taxpayers named
on the delinquent tax roll for said county for
the years 181H1, li)l and 18W thereto attached,
and none he found, then upon the real property
as set torth and described in thesald delinquent
tax rolls, or so much thereof as shall Batisfy
the amount of taxes charged therein, together
with costs and expenses. I have duly levied
having been unable to find any goods or
chattels belonging to the respective delinquents
hereinafter named upon the following described
nieces or parcels of laud as set forth in said tax
lists, lying and being in said Morrow county,
State of Oregon, described and assessed as
follows:
AM'TTAX.
Barnes J. A . , )4 Sec, 18, Tp. 1 N. R, 2ii F.
Tax for IWtt,...., $ 6 0?.
" ' WU, 6 06
" 11 18U0 8 53
Ball J. C, Lots 6 and 7 in Blk. 8, Ayers'
fourth addition to the town of Heppner, 21
St. Clair F., WU Sec. S Tp. 1 ri., K. '23 K a) l
Cunningham Charles, NVV14 8cc. 2 Tp. 1
H., R -!!) K 40 m
Coftey V. L., 8WH Sec. 34, Tp. 2 .-I., R. 24 E. i Ml
Coleman L. W sEJi Sec. 9, NE4 Sec. 17,
NE'4 of NKit S'-j tEii Sec. lli, Wy, HVi
Sec. :iti, K'i SKV Sec. :, f w; Sec. ati; ail
In Tp. ! 6., R. 2 E. containing til):t acres, 88 72
Cochran A. J., Sec. ll Tp. 2 S., R. 1 E. 14 52
Campbell Edwin, SE'.i NE4 Sec. 27, S!i
HWK NEK SW'4 HW, SK4 Sec 27, SJi
NE! Sec. 28, Tp. 2 S., It. 20 E. 820 acres, 24 20
Deloug F.t W V, of Sec. 80 Tp. 2 N. R.
27 E. taxes lrtuo, 10 07
M, 1 SI
Ely B. F., 8EH Sec. 4, Tp. 2 N. R. 26 E.
Taxes 1801 5 50
1802, 4 81
Fairhurst E., Lot No. B, 111 Block No. 2,
Town of Hairy 3 tS
Jones S. E., EJ-j of Sec, 6, Tp. 2 S., R. 21 . 7 02
i'alace Hotel Company, commencing at
Southwest corner of Lot No. six (ti) in
Block No. four (4) in original town of
Heppner, thencerunniiig East 110 ft.,
thence North GO feet, thence west 110
feet, thence South tiO feet to place of be
ginning, 272 SO
Peterson it. M SW'j Sec. lli Tp. 3 S. R. 21
E 11 2li
Richardson Thomas, SEii Sec. 32 Tp. 2 N. R.
28 E 4 8-1
Ruthehtord O. P., Lots No. 1 and 2, BVj
SE'4 except Castle Rock town site of
Sec. 8 Tp. 4 N., K. 24 E J US
Shipley L. F., Lot No. one (1) in Block No. ,
two (2) Loouey's additiou to town of
Heppner, 31 1C.
Shaddock A. S., NEK NWK Sec. 26, Tp. 3
S., It. 25 E 14 52
Stratton 8., NWK Sec. 28, Tp. 2 N-, R. 27 E. 4 84
Stanley J. H., HEK Sec. 28, Tp. IN., R. 24 K. 9 08
Whittier Bros,, HWJ4 Sec. 32, Tp. 2 N-, R. 25
Estes C. w!, NW!i'8ecVl'o','Tp.'l N7,'R'.'2d'E. 8 Kl
Chapman A. B., fEK of SEK of Sec. 4 the
SW"4 of SW'iSec. 3 the NEK of NEK
Sec. 9and NWK of NV K Sec. 10 in Tp.
4 s, R 29 E, taxes for iS'.iO, 0 .",5
Taxes for 1892, 22 58
And on Saturday, the 28th day of October,
1893, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said
day at the court house iu said county and state,
I will sell the above described real estate at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash
subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants,
costs and accruing costs.
Gko. N'oblk,'
Sheriff of Morrow Gountv.
Paled, Sept. 80, 1893. 1W-78
Sheriffs Sale.
VrOTIl'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I NIIER
ll and by virtue of an execution issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, aud to me directed and
delivered, upon a judgment rendered aud
entered in said Court on the 27, day of March.
1883, in favor of C. R Tayleur, I'laintill', aud
against G. W. Rea, Defendant, for the sum of
five hundred and two dollars and seventy-hve
cents, l S. gold coin with interest thereon at
the rate of ten per cent per annum in like coin
from the 10th day of Feburary 1893, and for the
further sum of 5l Atty.'s fee and $29,84 costs,
and, whereas, by said judgment it was ordered
and adjudged that the following described real
iiropertv, to-wlt: W1 of the NEK of See. 34
in township two (2) S, R 26 E W M containing
80 acres more or less, be sold to satisfy said
judgment, costs and accruing costs. 1 will, on
the 2tith day of ilctober 1893, at 1 o'clock p. m., of
said day, at the front door of the court house,
in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell the
right, title and interest of said G. W. Rea In
and to the above described property at public
auction to ttie highest and best' bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds to be applied to the
satisfaction of said execution and all costs,
that may accrue.
Gko. Noslk,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Hated October 2, 189.1. 167-73
HATTEES
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O.YV.R. MFlS CS PORTLAND. ORE.
For tale by Slooum-Johniton Drna
(V and T. W. Ann, .Ir. "
AND STII.Tv ANOTHER.
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Deeded ranch, 100 acres, bus wheat land. Will sell on eisy terms A good
it with firtt crop raised on it. Reason for filing, owner lives in the Hast and
LOCAL MARKET REPORT.
Wheat, bu 'Mi
Flour.bbl 3 75 ti 4 0U
Beeves, cows & two-year-olds, owt. 1 50
" " three 1 75 2 00
Sheep, muttons, bead.... 1 50 (g) 2 25
" stock 1 50 fe 1 75
Hogs, ou foot, cwt 4 50
Hogs, dressed 6 50 7 00
Wool , 6 10
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll 40 SO
Eggs, dois 15
Chickens, doz 2 00
Turkeys
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt 81 05 1 10
Hour, bbl 3 00 (at 4 00
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 (a) 5 00
Mnttons, owt 6 00 8 00
Hogs, owt 4 50 m 5 25
Wool Eastern Oregon.. 10 (I? 12
Butter, lb 20 fi 25
Eggs, doz Iri 20
Chiokeus, doz 5 00 ig 6 00
Turkeys, lb 15 10? IS
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, owt $ 90 (S 1 00
Flour, bbl 3 00 3 25
Beeves, owt 1 75 C 2 75
" dressed 3 50 c 6 00
Muttons, live sheared. .. 2 50 (n, 8 00
" dressed 5 75 (g 6 00
Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50
' dressed 7 00
Wool Eastern Oregon... 6 01 14
Butter IStgi 30
Eggs, doz 15 il 20
Chickens, doz 2 00 C 4 00
Turkeys lb 12 ffl 14
"Xvo Connumptlves.
The nnderfiijtned having been restored to
health ty simple means, after Buttering for sev
eral yearn with a severe lung attention, and that
dread disease Consumption, is anxious to make
known to his fellow sutt'erers the means of cure.
To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send
(free of charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they will find a sure cure for Consump
tion, Asthma, Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat
aud lung maladies. He hopes all Bulterers will
try his remedy, as it 1b invaluable. Those desir
ing the prescription, which wUl cost them noth
ing, and may prove a blessing, will please ad
dress. Rev. Edward A. Wilson,
I t a w Brooklyn, New York.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFfCK AT THE DALLES, ORKGON,
j Oct. 4, lMt. Notice is hereby riven that
the following-named settler has tiled notice of
his intention to make final proof in support of
his cliiim, and that said proof will be made he
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk, at Heppner,
Or., on Nov. 1H, ISM, viz.:
RfNKHAKT SCHILLER,
Hri. 3213 for the Eyt NW'i NE'-i HB'i Sec. Ill
and N VV'H HE1 Sec. 32 Tp. 6, 9, R 25 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.:
George I'erry.of Lone Rock, Herman Meissner.
of Gooseberry. Paul Hchiller, of Gooseberry,
and Isaac Smith, of Lone Rock Oregon.
. ltft-l"y John W. Lewis, Register.
rlotice of Assignee.
N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has this, the 1st day, of Sept.
been appointed assignee of the firm of fox Bros,
and all creditors who shall not exhibit their
eltiirn within three months from the date of
pblii-ation of this notice shall not participate
in the dividends until after payment in full of
clc.ims presented within said term of three
months and allowed by the court. Dated At
Hardman, Oregon, September 8th, 1898.
Ellis, Dawson & Lyons, W. P. Fell,
6 Attorneys for Assig nee. Assignee.
0-170
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters of administration on the estate of
David N, Hardman, deceased, were granted to
the underBitined on the2.rith day of Bept. 18'.U,
by the county court of Morrow county.
All persons having claims against said estate
are required to exhibit them to me for allow
ance, at Heppner, Morrow(county, Oregon, with
in six months after the date of tills notice or
they shall be forever barred. Dated this rtri
dav of Sept. 1W3.
165-75 A. Koon,
Administrator.
Notice of Intention.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
j Sept. 14, m. Notice is hereby given
that the following-named settler has tiled notice
of her intention to make final proof in Bupport
of her claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County Clerk of Morrow County, at
Heppner, Oregon, on Nov. 3, IWia, viz.:
MARY i ANTWELL,
widow of Moses Cantwell, Deed., of Eight
Mile Hd. App. No. WW for the NW!i of Sec.
:a. Tp. 3 S. R. M E. W. M.
She names the following witnesses to prove her
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz.;
J. H. Jones, of Eiuht Mile, Oregon, I. R.
Esteb, of Gooseberry, Isaac Kuighten, of Eight
Mite, and Jas. lnskeep, of Eight Mile.
John W. I.kwis,
Ntf-ITS Kegister.
Notice of Intention.
LANDOFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
Scut. , lf!B. Notice is hereby given that
the following named settler has tiled notice of
her intention to make hnal proof iu support of
her claim, Bud that ssid proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner,
Oregon, on Nov. in, lsy;, viz.:
MARY C. HEWITT
Hd. No. 410(1 for the 'u NE!4 and WU SEi
See. Si T. 'J S. K. 24 K. W. M.
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continuous residence upon anu cultivation of
said land, viz.: . 1
T. L. Dorman. Frank Griffith, W. T. McVabb
and W. M. Hagnewood, all of lone, Oregon '
167-177 John W. Lwi9, Kegister.
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out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
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and delivered, upon a judgment rendered and
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1KM, in favor of K. K Hughes, Plaintiff, an
.gainst George S. Gray and Lucy L. Grav
Defendants, for the sum of one hundred and
sixty eight dollars In U. 8. gold coin with
interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per
!,"nT.L,"keold coln ,rom "he 1st day of
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ees and iJl.oa costs, and. whereas, by said
Judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the
ol owing described real propenv, to" ".
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his intention to make hnal proof in support o
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his intention to make final proof in '"PP?; .
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HEZEKIAH D. WHITMAN, I
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