Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 20, 1893, Image 2

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" ' $ i ! give your business to Heppner people
'i I and therefore assist to build up Hepp-
V ' ' nor. Patronize those who patronize
tmu.
We hold each and every correspondent re
.nnnslble lor his or her communication. No
r"eon.lnce will be published unle. . the
writer's real name is signed an au evidence 01
good lalth.
DiJ you ever
Read about the
Man who
Hid bis
Light under
A bushel?
Yeflf well
That is like
Doing business
Without advertising.
All the
tiuiJe sohemes
In the country
Will uotaooomplish
Half as much
Ab b good ad.
lu a Rood, live,
Legitimate newspaper,
One that
Is read
By the people,
And that owns
Its own
Soul; thnt
Uses its space
Like merohanduw,
Worth dollar
For dollar.
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PACTS FOR WOOLG ROWERS.
In the sale or shipment of their pro
duct from Heppner, woolirowsra an
, ,uaUyj)uy tcuight, and, oommisBiunon
received here. The average shrinkane
in scouring iB probably Beventy per
cent. While a few lots may run as light
as 65 to 68 per cent., many will run as
high as 75, and a few lots over 80. It is
safe to assume that an average 1000
pounds of wool iu (he grease will scour
out but little over 300 pounds of clean
wool.
Taking the above as a basis, it cost
over $40,000 more per year to handle
the wool shipped from Heppner, in the
greoBe, than if it were scoured hero.
The figured below specifically indicate
the difference.
A shipment of 1000 lbs. Booured (list,
and there sold for 40 cante per pound
estimatiiiijIMOlbs. oiean, brings $ l'A) 00
Charges as follows:
For grading and bailing, at 40
oente per 100 lbs 8 4 00
Freight, to Huston, in bales, at
81.80 per 100 lbs 18 00
Commission, 1 cent per lb 10 00
Scouring " " " " 10 00
Total Mil; net proceeds, $78, squill to
seven and eight-tenths cents per lb. on
original shipment.
The account of the same amount of
wool scoured here would be as fol ows,
)00 lbs. clean, at 40 cents in
liostou $120 0U
Charges, for Booming, 1000 lbs.
at I cent 10 00
For freight, at $2 50 per 100 10b.
on o!0 pounds of olenu wool 7 On
For oouiiiiisBiou at 6 per cent .
on groBs sale, (0 per oent. ou
7 20
Total, 8-1 70 ; net proceeds 8116.311,
e quid to nine and one half cents per
lb. ou original weight, a net gain of
about one nud three quarters cents per
lb. over shipment iu the grease.
The above does not represent the ouly
advantage iu scouring wool prior to
shipment.
1. Ixical speculative buvers of wool
In tlio grease, recognizing the great uu
oertuinly us to shrinkage, liberally
estimate to protect their own judg
ment by calculating shrinkage in ex
cess of the per oent. they uotuiilly
believe it will scour out. Occasionally
the buyer will lose ou his owu estimate,
but it is certaiuly fair to asBume it is
generally txoessive, and agaiUBt the
grower.
2. The value and quality of wool in
heavy Heroes is better shown to the
manufacturer in a clean, ntlruetivt con
dition. 3. liefure the wool is sooured, ex
perienced sorters separate the tleece'
ach grade and quality is prepared for
market in different bales. In purchas
ing scoured wool manufacturers buy
only sorts required iu spinning the kind
of yarn used in their productions.
For such wool as spinners use, they
can and do pay full figures, but when
they purchase an entire tleece, all of which
is not of the sort they waut, they must
undte due allowance. For instance the
superior length of staple from the
shoulder of a merino, is worth no more
to mills running exclusively ou fine
flannels, thau is the shorter wool from
ofbn. rn"l'" of the Hw. On the I
ACRES limber
fi fence. Situated two miles Webt ef Hardiuau.
Price for the whole, $1100 ; or without the tinier culture claim, WOO.
ANOTHER BARGAIN,
Good, deeded ranch, 320 acreB.best Block ranch
other hand, worsted spinners have no
use for the short wool. When either
buys wool iu the grease they are at a
disadvantage, re-selliDg that whioh
they oannot use.
As a matter of fact, each year marks
an increase in the sale of sooured wool.
Many mills are buying only in definite
condition, the qualities adapted to their
wauta. This season a greater portion
of wool shipped East Irom here, went
direct to scouring mills before being
offered on the market. It has been
through the scouring mills at San Fran
cisco that it has maintained its hold on
Oregon wool trade against many other
relative disadvantages.
Last winter Judd & Hoot, of Hart
ford, who are probably the largest
dealers iu sooured wool doing business
on this coast, decided to have their
Oregon and Washington tleece sooured
before shipment East, and arranged for
this work at Taooma where T. E. Fell
was aoting as manager of the Tacoma
Woolen Mill, Fart of the scouring
plant was operated, but before wool
oomraenoed to move in any considerable
quantity, this mill like most other
woolen mills was compelled to close.
Mr. E. Y. Jndd who is well known
here, associated with Mr. Fell, con
template ereoting a soourinft mill at
The Dalles before next season. If they
do so our wool-growers will have to pay
for a muob shorter haul than they now
do iu shipping to 'Frisco to get wool
sooured, or sell on a sooured basis.
As Mr. Judd has the largest wool
trade here and it is quite possible that
the mill may be built at Heppner now
that it has been demonstrated that our
oity water is excellent for wool Boouring,
A sample sooured in a very oruae niau-
uer may be seen iu the window of
Avers,'... drug . store. . From this lot
alkali and through proper process will
yield a superior product.
Soim of our exohanges wauta a dollar
that "expresses value". So do we. But
no one with good, hard, business sense
wants to borrow a dollar today which
requires twice as inuoh to buy the same
dollar to pay it bftck tomorrow. We
must all take into account that the
dollar of today has a purchasing power
of 100 per oiut. more than belougs to it.
And moro than that, this increase is
still going on. If the capitalist loses a
sinjin part or the purchasing power i f
his money, he will have given up what
uevor honestly belonged to him, while
the greater number will ouly get what
is theirs nothiog moie. "The greatest
good to the greatest numb?r" is a good
motto.
Gov. Punnoykh is talked of as a caudi-
uare inr mayor of Portland. It is said
by some thut Hon. H. W. Oorbelt, of
that city, is the only man who can
beat him. The Giujtto thinks differ
ently. Mr. Cortwtt is too union of a
gold-bug to make a decent race, aud
the masses down at the metropolis will
not support him in sufficient numbers to
insure an election. It will take a
different sort of a republican to make
Hie race against our popular governor.
C0NUHEH8UAN Ellis spoke in favor of
tlerirmiin's bill authorizing commission
ers of United States cirouit courts to
lane proot 111 all oases ou timber laud
pnrchasts, as now provided iu home
Ntenil proofs. The hill was passed by a
lianilBomc vote, aud will save our peopl,
tne trouble and expense of making
trips to and from the land offices to
make proof on timber lauds. The hil
will, u u do 11 bt ed ly, pass t he sen at e.
T,.. !...,,.. 1. . ' . .
j " oeen exteuoeil six
months, aud (ieuiy i amendment re
quiring pnotograpu with registration
agreed upon. If congress will now ex
iruu me lime of jiameut u forfeited
lands iu Oregon and Washington, they
will, at least, give settlers an equal
show w ith the Mongolians. The Geary
law slionlil Lave been enforced without
stmt.
1 un "sixty cent" dollar is not troiib
ling 1110 people so much as the 2iKI reut
one. The badly abused silver doll
on its bullion value does the same work
today us it did iu 1S37 when the pro-
piruon of silver to gold was much
greater than at present.
Bum political parties of Massaehu
sens nave adopted the "initiative and
referendum" plauk. Popular legislation
is in the right direction. Legislatures
can he oorrupted but the whole people
cau uaraiy be renched in this mauner.
.Tenon MAYNAkn, the sutbor of the
"Mylud" frauds iu Sew York in rvferenoe
to election returns, is a candidate before
th people of that state, lie ought to he
In uten on general principles, , , t ,
machine politician of the vilest type.
Two girl tramps are reported at Baker
Oitv
:One of the Best Heees of Land in Morrow County.ss -
iu Morrow county, cheap and ,m
For
The Portland Daily Dispatch
ported as no more.
Everybody should sign a petition for
extension of time of payment on forfeited
lands.
The News and Repn'ilieim, of Deuver,
are working iu harmony for the interests
of silver.
Hbavy Btorms are reported in the
East and shipping has suffered in
consequence.
Senator Dolph voted for woman
suffrage in the Cherokee Btrip. The
amendment was rejeoted, however.
Hon. W. It. Ellis has introduced a
bill for the erection of public buildings
at Baker Oity, to ocst not over $100,000.
lue administration has been forced
to yield to a compromise Bilver measure.
The tenor of the same is unknown as
yet.
The Union F-acifio has passed into
the hands of a receiver. The death of
one of the principal stockholder?, Amis,
is given as the oause.
Col. W. H. U. Taylor, son-in-law and
private secretary of Gen. Win. Henry
Harrison, is dead. He was postmaster
uuiier Tyler at Cincinnati.
lliwniv of Ointments for Catarrh that
Coimilus Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
artioles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputuble physi
cians, as the damnge they will do is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney Co,
Toledo, O., ooutains no meroury, aud is
luiernany, anu inane in Toleih
Ohio, by F. J. Clienev & Co. Test
monials free.
ft-iC-'UI-l U.. .1... : . m-
niu uy uruggiHis, prioe ttits. per
K11XKI) IIY DYNAMITIC
From the Kagle.
i.iniiuow n.nrwiu, woo nas Tor years
resided iu Giaut couuty, near Long
Creek, was accidentally killed last Sun-
day morning about six o'clock, while
at work iu the mines of MesHru. Sloan
& Haskell at Susauville, Orei;oo. The
Eagle reporter learned that bin atten
tion was givou to blasting out some
rook iu order to lay a race iu the claim
H . had drilled aud prepared several
Waste, but everything being wet from
the ooiitiuuous raiu, he met with some
difficulty in getting the fuse to burn,
aud while making au attempt to escape
from those already lighted, the ex
plosion of a blast lighted by a com
panion occurred, whioh resulted iu Mr.
Kerwiu's instant death; his skull having
been crushed by the terrifflo force of a
lying stone.
Word was at once brought to Long
Creek, and Geo. HarriB was at once
dispatched for Susanville to bring the
body to Long Creek, where it was pre
pared and buried in the oity cemetery
Tuesday, under the auspices of the Ma
souio order of the oity.
Mr. Kerwin was a native of Germany,
aud it is understood that he has relatives
itsiiling iu San Jose, Cal and also in
the Willamette valley. He wns about
tlilrlv- .
j .cu jom 01 ogf, nrni was a
member of the Kuigut ot i ytliias, Odd
Fellows, aud Masonic order of this oity.
He wus universally known to have been
a hard working, upright aud honest
citizen, aud had on the high eBteem
of a wide circle of friends who ere
pained ou being apprised of his uu
tiinely death.
I'eaoe to his ashes.
1'oiseued by Scrofula
Is the sad story of many lives made
uiioornuie lurougu no tault of their own
Scrofula is more especially tliau auy
other a heritage disease, aud for tins
simple reason : Arising from an impure
nu,. iiiauiiicieua UIOOU, tlie UlSCBBe lo-
cates itself in the lymphatics, which are
composed of white tissues; there is a
period ot foetal life when the whole body
sonsists of white tissues, aud therefore
the nuborn child is especially susceptible
to this dreadful disease. Hut there is a
remedy for scrofula, whether
or acquired. It is Hood's SarsaparilU
whicU by Its powerful effect on tho l,l.,t
expels all trace of the disease and gives
iu iw vuiii 1111111 1 lie quality and oolor of
health. If yon decide to Ink
tiarsapanlla do nut accept auy sulnti
IIIIC.
Land For Salr.-4H0 aores over in
Wilson prairie. A good stock ranch nud
wiil be sold cheap. Call at Gazette
otl'ice for particulars and terms. tf.
Administrator's Notice.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT
leltera ol ,l ml n , ,,., ., ... A '
David N. Hardiuan. d
th Utitltmliriil tin t)it-:.rh due ,i j... ,.Y
by the county court of Morrow county " '
All ptTHoiiB Imvlnir claim Hirnin.t hi.i
re rc)uiriHt tofxhil.it thpiu to mo for hhW
uct at Hcpniicr, Morrow countv.t)rci!on. with.
UOtii-t or
tiny ot Sept. ly;l.
11m -j.-.th
A. Rood,
Adm.iimtmtnr.
ea.y term-.
further information call at oui office.
1)Y VIRTIE OF A WARRANT ISrfl'hD
1 out of the County Court of the State ol
Oregon for the County of Morrow, to me di
rected commanding me to levy on the Roods
and chattels of the delinquent taxpuyers named
on the delinquent tax roll for said county lor
the years lslHJ, 1691 aud 1W thereto attached,
anil none be found, then upon the real property
an set forth and described in tliealildelln(ueiit
tux rolls, or so much thereof as shall satlsly
the amount of taxes chafed therein, ,'oifether
ivllh costs and expenses. 1 have duly levied
having been unable to find any goods or
chattels belonging to the respectlvedelinquents
hereinafter named upon the following described
nieces or parcels ol land as sei lorm m
lists, lying and being in said Morrow county.
Slate ot Oregon,
described and assessed us
follows:
AM'TTAX
BurnesJ. A.,HV)i Sec, IS, lp. 1 .V K.
l ax lor 1SJA
" ' IS'JI
" " 1 HiH)
li OA
tl III)
Hull J. C, LotsGand 7 in Blk. 3. Ayers'
fourth addition to the town of Heppner, Jl OS
Cunningham Charles, NW!4 Sec. 2 'lp. 1
S., R29E
Colley V. 1.., 8V4 Sec. SI, Tp. 2 X., R. 21 h. ., .)
Coleman L. W HE), Sec. 9, NEJ Sec. 1,,
-N V.W alNKK aj S-'A sec. 10, 11 ,
Sec. M, H .j SE'4 Sec. X, N W'.i Sec. .. all
iu 'I'D. 0 R. 20 E. containing 003 acres. 3s ,2
l.l,.,,., K Wii ,,f Wl.:. Sec. 3D Tb. 2 N. R.
27 E. taxes WW....' lu '
" 1S92 !
Kly 11. 1'., SEl-4 See. i, Tp. 2 N. K. i K.
Tuxes 1S91. '
1892. ' M
Kulrhurst E Lot No. B, in Block No. 2,
Townof Dairy
Jones A E., TS. of See. 11, Tp. 2 8., R. -I h.
I'alace Hotel Company, commencing at
Southwest corner of Lot No. six (ii) in
Block No. four (1) in original town of
Heppner, thence running East 110 ft.,
thence North ou feet, thence west 110
feet, thence South 00 feet to place of be
ginning Peterson N. M., SWtf Sec. Hi Tp. 3 S. K. 21
Richardson Thomas,' SE!4 Sec. 32 Tp. 2 N. R.
Uuthestord'c. 'p.i Lots No. 1 and 2, K
3 i
7 02
72 SO
11 26
' -t H4
SK'i except Custle Rock town site oi
See.sTp. I N.. R. 24 E .
Shipley L. K., Lot No. one (1) in Block No.
two (2) Looney's addition to town of
Ileppner,
stralton S NWl, See. 2S, Tp. 2 Y, R. 2, L.
Stuiilev- J. II.. sick. Sec. 2S. Tn. 1 N . R. 21 K.
9 liS
;i 10
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9 08
Whittle r Bros., Sec. 32, Tp. 2 N., K. 4' . ..
do.)
Estes C. wi.'NW'i'HcelbVTp.'i'N'.. R-.'-li1'v , !a
And on Saturdav. the 2Kth day of October
193. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of sum
day at the court house In said county and state,
1 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.
Geo. Noble,
Sheriff of Morrow liounty.
Dated, Sept., 1693.
It Might Han Been Prevented.
From the Boston Post.
While the walks in the Public Garden
were crowded yesterday afternoon about
4.30 o'clock, people near the entrance gates
at the corner of Beacon and Charles streets
were liornned to see a man suddenly plunge
a knife repeatedly into his throat and fall to
the ground.
While waiting for a conveyance an officer
questioned the would-be suicide, who was
about 50 years of age, as to his name, address,
and reason for wishing to end his life, but
tne man Bteauiastly re! used to give any infor
mation regarding himself. He was taken to
the Massachusetts General Hospital and
surgical attendance given him. Although
weak from loss of blood it is probable h
will recover. About 9 o'clock last night a
hospital attendant got a little information
from him. He said his name was Samuel
D , and that he came some weeks
from New Brunswick. The last few days
AU head has felt outer, and he has heen wan.
dering abou t the city, not knowing which way
i-uiii. it nut, luipeueu mm to commit nis
rash act he was unable to say.
The above is the familiar hut terrihl
story of the results of mental derangement
caused by overstrain of the nervous system.
People who have diizintss, headache or back
ache, or who are troubled with melancholy or
despondent feelings, are already well on the
iouu wiiicit leans to insanity and suicide.
"Dr. Miles Medical Co.: I cannot find
langunge in which to express my apprecia
tion of the great benefit I have derived
from the use of your Restorative Nervine.
When life became a burden I would use the
Nervine to soothe my weakened nerves, and
to calm my exhausted and irritable brain."
Mrs. H. Brown, Rochester, N. Y.
J)r. Miles' Restorative Nervine has no equal
in ctjRiNii Nervous Diseases. It contains
no opiates or dangerous drugs. Sold on a
!ositive guarantee by all druggists and
Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind.
For sale by T W. Aver. jr ,
Blood
Builder
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C0FandW-fArCs?TrJ0Ln8tOn
AND STIN"KR'
Deeded ranch, 160 acBt land. Will " Klltt S
for it with first crop raised on ii Eeaeon for wiling. oiki Im
38
a 7R i 4 oO
Beeves, oows & two-year-olds. owt. 1 oU
" three " 1 7o2 00
Sheep, muttons, head . . . . 1 SO fo 1 2o
" stock 1 M U '5
Hogs, ou foot, cwt
Hogs, dressed 6 50 700
Wool 6 10
Horses, slow sale.
Butter, roll in
Eggs, doz
Chickens, doz 2 00
TurkejB
00
15
CALIFORNIA MARKET.
Wheat, cwt $1 05?1 10
Flour, bbl 3 00 a 00
Beeves, stall fed 4 50 01 5 00
Muttons, owt 6 00 0800
Hogs, owt 50 & 5 25
Wool-Eastern Oregon.. 10 (tt W
Butter, tb 20 (i 25
Eggs, doz W
Chickens, doz 5 00 4a 600
Turkeys, tb 15 (ft 1
PORTLAND MARKET.
Wheat, cwt & '
Flour, bbl 3 00 f 3 25
Beeves, owt 1 75 (it 2 ,5
" dressed 8 50 0 6 00
Muttons, live sheared ... 2 50 & 3 00
dressed 6 75 6 00
Hogs, on foot 4 50 5 50
" dressed 7 00
Wool-Eastern Oregon... 6 14
Butter 5 &
Eggs, doz 16 20
Chickens, doz 2 00 4 00
Turkeys lb 12 (A 14
To OonxxipWe-
The undersigned having been restored to
health by simple means, after suffering for sev
eral years with a severe lung aflection, and that
dreuil diseuse Consumption, Is anxious to make
known to his fellow suilerers the means of en re.
To those who desire it, he will cheerfully send
(free of charge) a copy of the prescription used,
which they will and aaure cure for Consump
tion Asthma. Catarrh, Bronchitis and all throat
and lung maladies. He hopes all suilerers win
try his remedy, as it is luvaiuu jig. iu
lug the prescription, whici will cost them noth
lug, and may prove a blessing, will pleaso ad
dress. Rkv. Edwabd A. Wilson,
1-taw Brooklyn, New York .
Notice of Intention.
j; i. , ittu. ivoriee is nereov given tnal
the following-named settler has filed nolle. !
i i make anal proof in support of
..... "';',, ..mi Bum prooi win d made be
fore J. H. Morrow. County Clerk, at Heupner
Or., on Nov. IK, 1893, viz.
BIN EH ART SCHILLER
ltd. 3211! for the EV4 NWU NE'i Ki Sec 'U
and NW'a HE". See. 82 Tn. t a. V Vi'
He names the following witnesses to prove hli
, , V ; "ence upon anu cultivation of,
said land, viz.:
(ieorge I'erry, of Lone Rock. Herman Meissner.
ol Oooseberry Paul Schiller, of Gooseberry
aud Isaac Smith nf ln. un.,i, "
ll'IJ-179 Johm W. Lkwis, Register.
Notice of Intention.
t AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
.T''..?P1', ma- NoU ts hereby given
thut the followine-named tilor k.. i.Ji
of her intention to muke anal proof in support
of her claim, and that said proof will be made
before the County clerk of Morrow County, at
MARY ( ANTWELL,
Ml ut i m .J,",.1'11' Uml- ot K'Kht
She names the following witnesses to prove her
said l,u,d; viz.? "u tu'tlon ol,
J. II. Jones, of Eight Mile, Oregon, I. R.
hs eb, ol Gooseberry, Isaac Knighten, of Eight
Mile, and Jus. Inskcep, of Eight Mile
,.. John w. Lewis,
keglster.
Notice of Intention.
T ANDOKFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON
Sin."'- 1 wotlee is hereby given that
lie following named settler has filed notice of
:-- ""'""": i "ui prooi in support of
her claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. W. Morrow, County Clerk at Heppner
Oregon, on Nov. 13, 1K93, viz., 1 F '
MA RV (' U knVTT'1-
l0T41?.'Rf2y,l.wVE!n' w
SE
sue iniiaesthe followliu. wltBHUO i 1.
eniltllllinn. l.l ... ... 1""":'T
said Jand, vU: cu,uv"
T. L. Durman. Frnitlr r:riei u- t .
a".'Lw:.M' Ilaguewood, all of lone, breeon
107-17;
Johm W. Lliwis, Register.
Sheriff's Sale.
NOni'K IS H ERE By GIVEN THAT
uuiier and bv virtue ,,f n v,.,..i ,.... '.
ami delivered; upon a Judgment : relcr! ' and
nd
d
interest thereon,; tie ,.7. ; .,7 .""..'.. "
unn.iin in like gold coin from the li I day of
March lS92.and the further sum of S Attv's
ees and 2 1.09 costs, and, whereas, by s dd
Judgment it was ordered and adjudged that the
ol ovvlng described real properly, u"wl.V
Kl"hV;F ""b'?1 '," Block So- Kour W arid li t'
t ght (S) In B ock Sven (7) lu Jonei! addition
to Heppner Morrow County, Oregon, be .old to
sutufy Judgment, costs and acer, .in,
'.will, on the 2Mh day of October, lwt at '
the,ftaS;r"J'K of
to the .fv. " 'J' a"d
Auction to the h,KhMt bidder for cash in baiiH
the ,,r,,.....J,: .X Z " ". ""'"erior can in
said eTei'iitnV,, VTF' f, ..'ne satisfaction of
or
i t
may accrue. "a co"' "''
.. . ., C,SO. NOBLK,
. . , Sheriff of Morrow County. Oreuoii
Dated Sept. 30, 1893. ""'y. wrtgmu
Sheriff's Sale.
of the Circuit Court of the sute of Oregon fo
the county ot Morrow, and to me directed and
de ivered. upon a Judgment rendered i d
"Kaltist G W. Rea, Defendant, for thi ,uia of
ilM-hundred aud two dollars and seventv ?i
f.l-.8.iroldcoin with lntere.the?eoi'i ,T
tlie THtt? Of tun TKr nan ... r"u I
'r Wth day of KebT,;'; 189.".nd , forCth.
further Bum nf Attv . . ",r
and, whereas, bv said udgmjnt It wa. ordeal
and adjudged that the fotlowing dMcritedV?:
property to-wlt: WVj of th. N'Eu o lecJ
Jne ion fo" The hiXnurKder'1,
cash In hand, the Pr.K'etHls to be applie n, ,, '
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Judgment, cost, audi ."eeming cu0 "wlliT
the Ji.th.day of iVtober lsie, at 1 o'clock d m
said day. at the front door of the cSur h.".
In Heppner. Morrow County, Oregon , el! n''
right, title and interest of said ii tv u '
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able solicitors to procure patents for the v?,, ploym? cmpetent aud reli
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Notice of Intention.
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AH.D. WHITMAN
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Sec. 12, Tp.28 hPP23 3 'or the SW of
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said land, viz.: p n and cultivation of.
tM. Kees, all of ion,
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