Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 08, 1899, Image 4

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IMPORTANT TO TEACHERS.
An
Opportunity of a Life Time Oregon
Should be Represented.
Hiram Tyree, superintendent of tbe
public sobools of La Grande, Bends tbe
Gazette tbe following important com
munication in tbe interest of Eastern
Oregon eduoation:
La Grande, May 26, 1899.
Eastern Oregon Teachhrs: A cor
responding seoretary of tbe eastern divi
sion of tbe State Teaobert' Association,
I desire to call your attention to tbe
meeting of tbe National Educational Asso
ciation at Los Angeles, July 11-14, 1899.
This is an oooasion tbat no teaober can
afford to miss without making speoial
effort to attend. Wbile tbe matter of
expense will necessarily figure in tbe
estimate of what one can afford, yet tbe
importance of tbia great meeting is eo
great tbat every teaober in Eastern Ore
gon should make a special effort to
attend. Tbis will be au opportunity of
a lifetime, and will be tbe last chance
some of as will have of attending tbis,
tbe greatest educational gathering of
tbe world. Tbe trip from Oregon into
California will be like passing into a
new world. Tbe instructions and tbe
inspirations received by ooming in oon
tact with the greatest eduoators of tbe
United States, and the aoquaintanoes,
associations and friendships formed will
mark an epoob in the life of many a
teacher. California will neoeesarily
send tbe greatest delegation. Washing
ton will send a host, both from tbe f ast
ern and western divisions, Idaho and
Montana promise a full attendance. And
now, dear teaober, what about Oregon?
What about Eastern Oregon? Shall we
show to the world that we bave less in
terest than aoy state west of the Mis
sissippi? As you are aware, the state of
Oregon has been organized into two
divisions, tbe western and eastern divi
eioni of the State Teaohers' Association.
Tbe indications are tbat tbe western
division will send n good representation.
It is true that our expenses from East
ern Oretton will be a little more than
heir's, but it is not as much as from
Eastern Washington, or Idaho, or Mon
tana. The expense can be estimated as
follows : Tbe O. II. A N. will sell round
trip tickets to Portland for one and one-
fifth fare. From Portland to Los
Angules and return, by ocean steamer in
both directions, or to Ban Franolsoo and
return by steamer and from Kan Fran
oisoo to Los Angeles by 8. P. R B.,
round trip of $35 is offered. Tbe South
ern Pacific will make a rate of 835 for
round trip from Portland, all overland
route. Tiokets on eale July 5th to 9ib
inoluaive. Oood hotel accommodations
ran be secured in Los Angeles from SI
to 9i per day. It will thus be seen that
the expenses can be kept very low.
1 have been asked to make report,
at the earliest possible date, of those in
tending to take advantage of these rates.
You will therefore confer a favor by in
forming at your earliest possible con
venience, of your intention to attend.
Those who desire to establish an' East
ern Oregon headquarters at tbe National
Educational Association please state tbe
same in your replies.
Very truly yours,
IIibam Tviikk,
Corresponding Heo'y.
UKKAT BHKEI COUNl'ltY.
Conditions In Oregon are Just Right For
tbe ludnstry.
Evening Telegram
"Oregon, like Texas, should become a
gieat breeding-ground for sheep," said
O. II. Sburte, of the Mallory, Sou A Zim
merman Packing Company,
Wbile sheep are moviug lively from
Oregon, Mr Huurie says the range bas
been defined of cattle, exoept a few,
which ur hold at ton high prices
DuriLg May and June be says he will
have shipped from Oregon 100,000 bead
of sheep. By fall be expects tbe nam tier
to reach 200,000. Ilia company last
year bandied 150,000 sheep from Oregon.
He plaoeg the total number of sheep
that will he shipped this year at 400 000
About 100,000 of tbeea will be "trailed"
that is, driven to market instead of
shipped on the railroads. Owing to in
creased settlement along the route, Mr.
Hhtute says that "trailing" no longer
pays. It in hard to scour enongh grass
for the ahepp, ami there is suoh an an
tipathy toward sheepmen In new settle
ment i that many ebeep are poisoned,
In fa", the losses from various causes
amount to a great deal more than would
pay tbe freiht. Under present condi
tions he thinks it la positively dauger
ous to "trail'1 sheep.
lie says Oregon can make a grant bit
by breeding sheep fur tbe market.
There is big money in it, and all con
dition, climatic aod otherwise, are jnst
right.
Discovered By Woman.
Another great disoovery has teen
made ami tbat too, by a lady of this
oouutry. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and tor seven years she with
stood its severest tests, bnt tier vital or
Kn were undermined aud death
seemed imminent. For three mouths
she ootigbed inoeseanlly and oould not
eleep. Hhe Anally discovered a way to
recovery by purchasing of ns a bottle of
Dr. King's New disoovery for consump
tion, and was so muob relieved on tak
ing first dose, tbat she slept all night
and with two bottles baa bxu absolute
ly cured. Her name is Mrs. Lnlber
Luf." Thus write W. 0. Msroniok 4
O, of Shelby, N. O. Trial bottle free
at E. J. Hlocum's drug store. Regular
size 50a and fl.00 every buttle guar an
teed.
State News.
Total outstanding Indebtedness of Grant
county, 1185,931.91; by deduction of the total
amount due from Wheeler county, 27,911.78,
leaving the total amount of indebtednes of
Grant county, 1158,020.15; from which, after de
ducting tbe value of public bulldlngi, which If
$12,000, leaves a net Indebtedness of f 146,020.15.
Many cattle have died from eating larkspur
in the vicinity of Marshfleld, Southern Oregon.
Tbe case of John D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. vs.
R. A. Graham is said to have been compromised
for $500,000, which Is within 125,000 of the
amount of the note upon which Graham was
sued. Graham is a mine and railroad operator
In the Coos Bay country.
H. C. Rooper informs the Antelope Herald
that the results of the horse rodeo last week
were quite a surprise to every one. The report
had gone out that a large number of horses on
the range had died during the past winter.
Mr. Rooper says there are more horses on the
range this year than ever before. In the ride
In which he took part, about 250 bead were
rounded up.
The commissioner of the general land office
has held that the failure of A. C Burns to make
final proof and payment for a small tract of
land in the Roseburg land district, prior to the
day fixed for the sale of the land, served to ex
tinguish all his rights under his filing for the
same, and in order to clear the matter up the
filing has been canceled. This tract was orig
inally granted to the Oregon & California Rail
road Company.
GRANT COUNTY NEWS.
Blue Mountain Eagle.
Wm. Sterrett was up from Cottonwood Wed
nesday. He complains of having his band of
sheep shot Into on Camp creek, down near
Cottonwood.
J. B. Boyd and wile, who have been faithful
employes on the Eagle for over a year, will
soon depart on a visit with relatives and
friends at Baker Citv and Spokane.
Road Supervisor Harryman has a force of
men at work improving the road to Susanville.
Business men of long Creek contributed $60
for the road and Grant county appropriated 60,
which will put the thoroughfare in good re
pair. In this issue of the Eagle will be found the
display advertisments of Minor & Co., J. L.
Yeager, Heppner Flouring Mill Co., Noble x
Co., Wells and Co. and B. P. Garrlgues. These
are all enterprising firms of Heppuer, and are
soliciting your trade.
Philip Fair, known to the Long Creek peo
ple as John Kelley, is sojourning at the Mc-
Dull'ee hot springs. Asa result of his stay at
that famous mineral resort, the wound that
has existed on his log since the days of the late
war has healed over, the first time this has
occurred In thirty years.
J. M. Boardman passed through Long Creek
last Friday enroute to the South Fork country,
where he will begin receiving cattle prepara
tory for another drive to Montana. Mr, Boasd
man drove 3,000 head of cattle from Grant
county last season and will likely drive equally
as large a band this season.
Jacob Cannon, who had been an invalid from
paralysis of the limbs for near two years, died
at the county hospital near Canyon City. He
was taken to the hospital early In March, but
Mr mind began falling shortly after nls arrival
and all the medical relief at the oommand of
tho county failed to relieve him of his dis
tressed condition. He was a man that stood
high In the estimation of his neighbors, and
was an honorable citizen. He leaves five child
ren to mourn his death.
Wm. Curl and Miss Annla Frailer, both resi
dents of this valley, wire united In the holy
bonds of matrimony at the home of Mrs. W. M.
Rudlo, In this city, Sunday evening, In tbe
presence of a number of friends and relatives,
Judge Boyd tying the nuptial knot to the satis
faction of all present. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl were
the recipients of a number of useful and valu
able presents. They will make their future
home at I'klali, from which point Mr. Curl will
direct the management of the Long Creek
Uklak mail route.
The report has reached the Esgle from tbe
Greenhorn country that a deal has been con
summated whereby a large electric power plant
will be built on the North Fork of the John
Day river, near the line of Grant and Umatilla
ccunties. This plant will be used for transmit
ting power to all the mines in the near vicinity.
The enterprise Is backed by Oregon and East
ern cap! tal. The plant w 111 cost 1 100,000 and w ill
have 3,000 horsepower. The power, much of
which bas been practically ordered in advance
by loading Grant and Baker mines, will be
transmitted a distance of 30 to to miles.
Prospects for Wool.
Mr. E. H. Clarke, the well known wool
buyer, made a trip to Elgin Haturday to
look up tbe looal wool situation. Tbe
gentleman reports a yery favorable out
look for prices this year and tbe market
will now stand a price of 10 to 11 cents
per p mod. Elgin is the shipping point
for Wallowa oounty and with the looal
output of the immediate vicinity there
will be a total of about 1,000,000 pounds
of wool bandied at tbat point tbis year.
As a rule sheep in this seotion have
come out of the long gold season in good
shape. Tbis is aooonnted for by reason
of the fact tbat in most instanoes, and
especially in Wallowa onuoty, there has
been a good supply of feed provided for
tba winter months. At current prices a
grett deal of money will be distributed
for tbs wool olip. Mr. Olark expects o
make fieqnent visits to this seotion dor
log tbe marketing season. La Oraods
Chronicle.
A New Obstacle.
The old obstacles that used to prevent
the marriage of loving couples art out of
date. The blood and thunder villian ia a
myth nowadays. The oruel father ia only
a iiHiiiuoo. instance, aosence and ship
wreck ia theae days of cheap, safe and
swift transportation do not count The
new obstacle is a common sense one. It
ia ill-health on one aide or the other, and
sometimes on both.
Men nowadays hesitate to marry a wom
an, no matter how beautiful, no matter how
attractive, or interesting, or witty, if she is
a autlerer from ill-health. All men worth
having desire happy, healthy children.
Any woman who will, may fit herself for
the duties of wifehood and the exalted func
tion of motherhood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription banishes alt hindrance in the
nature of local ill health, It gives health,
power and capacity to the delicate and im
portant organs concerned in wifehood art"
maternity. It corrects all displacements,
allays inflammation, heals ulceration, stops
eihausting drains and soothes pain. It
prepare for natural, healthy motherhood.
It makes maternity easy and aafe and al
most painless. It insures a new comer
constitutionally strong and able to with
stand the usual ills of babyhood. It ia the
greatest of nerve tonics and restoratives.
Medicine dealers sell it and An honest
dealer will not urge a substitute upon you.
" After suffering untold tortures," writes Mrs.
I. Prtvusoi of Boa DougUt Button. Selkirk
Co., ManiM . " 1 thank Ood 1 found relief and
cure in Dr. erce'a Favorite Prescription."
The pront side of life ia health. The bal
ance is written in the rich, red, pure blood of
health. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta cure
constipation and make the blood rich and
pure. They aever gripe. By druggists.
WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR WOOL
' Will dmpend largely upof who handle It.
If you send it to somebody who peddles it out to small dribs you may expect a
lowbrice If vousenaMttoua,ftwUlbetorl la our MM with miliums of
pottawVcTot ttosaS. grade and Tm JfiS!l
comes to buy, he buys the lot, and your wool goes with the rest at a good price.
We Handle 15,000,000 ibs.
of Wool Annually.
We make liberal advance on consignments at the low rate of 5 per cent,
ner annum for the money thus ud. We supply all our shippers with
Pei wwl weks and sewlbg twine. We send our Circular Letter to al
who ask for it "t keeps Jou Informed on the wool situation and wool
prices. W rite for it to-day Address,
SILBERMAN BROTHERS,
122-124-12B-12B Michigan St. VHICABU, ILL.
II
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT
of the County Court of the State of Oreguu
for the County of Morrow, to me directed, com
manding me to levy on the goods and chatties
of the delinquent taxpayers named on the tax
roll lor sala county lor me years io, io. io:w,
1897 and 1898 thereto attached, and none be
found then n oon the real Dronertv as set forth
and described in the said tax rolls, or so much
thereof as snail satisfy tne amount oi taxes
charged therein, together with costs and ex
penses, 1 nave amy leviea, naving oeen uiiauie
to find any goods or chattels belonging to the
respective delinquents hereinafter named, up
on the following described pieces or parcels of
land as set forth in said tax lists, lying and be
ing In said Morrow county, state of Oregon,
described and assessed as follows:
AMT. TAX.
California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co.
Commencing at northeast corner of
lot 10, block 3, riming west 66 feet, south
41 feet, east 66 feet, north 41 feet to be
(Hnninor. in town of HeDDner. Morrow
county, Oregon. Tax for 1897 t
Western Investment Co.-The west half,
southwest quarter and southeast quar
ter of southwest quarter of section 30,
township 2 north, range 24 E W M,
Morrow county, Oregon. Tax for 1897
Selling, Amelia East half of southwest
quarter of section 12, township 1 south
range 29 E W M, Morrow county, Ore
gon. Tax for 1897
Foil, Sarah H West half of northwest
quarter and west half of southwest
quarter of section 8, township 2 south,
range 23 E VV M, Morrow county, Ore
gon. Tax for 1897
Richardson, Wilson Southeast quarter
of section 5, township 3 south, rnnue 21
E W M, Morrow county, Oregon. Tax
for 1897
Ward, M. B Lots 2 and 3 in block 10,
Lexington, Morrow county, Oregon.
Tax for 1897
Hcxter, L. and L. May Lot 10 In block
16, Lexington, Morrow county, Oregon.
Tax for 1897
Hagerraan, A. J. Southwest quarter of
section 34, township 2 north, range 23
E W M, Morrow county, Oregon. Tax
for 1897
9 4)
3 78
3 78
3 78
3 24
5 41
3 78
Harrington, G. W. East half of north
east quarter and southwest quarter of
northeast quarter and southeast quar
ter of section 24, township 2 south,
range 26 E W M, Morrow county, Ore
gon. Tax for 1897 21 GO
And on Friday, the 30th day of June, 18H9, at
the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the
court house door in 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.
Dated this 1st day of June, 1899.
E. L. Matlock,
Sheriff' of Morrow county, Oregon.
By J. W. Matlock,
Deputy.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND
order of sale duly issued by the clerk of
the circuit court of the County of Morrow, state
of Oregon, dated the 2d day of June, 1899, in a
certain action in tne circuit court lor saia
county and state, wherein 8. E. Duncan, plain
tiff, recovered ludement aeainst Maggie A
Ixmney and E. (i. bperry, defendants, lor the
sum of five hundred seven and 50 H J dollars,
with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum from the 15th day of May, 1899, and
the further sum of thlrty-Bve and 90-100 dollars
taxes paid, and the sum of fifty dollars attor
ney's fee, and the costs and disbursements
taxed at thirty-two and 5-1U0 dollars, ou the
loth day of May, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, tha 8th day of July. 1899,
at 2 o'clock p. m., of said day, at the front door
of the court house In Heppner, Morrow county,
Oregon, sell at public auction to tbe highest
Dinner lorcaan in nana, me following oesormea
mortgaged property, to-wit: The north half of
the northwest quarter and the northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of section four
14) In township one (I) south of range twenty
four (21) East Willamette Meridian, in Morrow
county, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the
property of Maggie A. Looney and E. (i. Sperry,
or so much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy the said judgment In favor of H. E.
Duncan and against said Magtsie A. Looney and
K. U. Hperry, together with all costs and dis
bursements that have or may accrue.
E. L. Matlock, Sheriff,
By J. W. Matlock, Deputy.
Dated at IFeppnei, Or., June 2, 1899. -X
Timber Culture Final Proof.
TTNITED 8TATE8 LAND OFFICE,
LA
J uraiuie, Oregon, May 19, lx.rj.
Notice is hereby given that Daniel P. Doherty
has filed notice of Intention to make final proof
before J. W. Morrow, United Btates commis
sioner at his olllce in Heppner, Oregon, on
Haturday, the 1st day of July, 1890, ou timber
culture application No. 2:19:1, (or the north
northwest and southwest northwest anil
southwest 4 northwest 14 section 12, township
1 south, range 29 E W M.
He names as witnesses: Daniel Maxwell, Don
ald Koss, James Nelson and Patrick Doherty,
all of Vinson, Oregon,
31-5 E. W. Barixett. Register,
Timber Vulture Final Proof.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICII AT LA
Grande, Oregon, June 1, 1H99.
Notice is hereby given that William L. Baling,
of Heppner, Oregon, has filed notice of inten
tion to make llnal proof before the County
clerk of Morrow county, at his orHVe lu Hepp
ner, Oregon, ou Haturday, the loth day of July,
1X99, ou limber culture application No. 2082, for
the south north-wast I4 and north i south
west !4 of section No. 32, In township No. 1
south range No. 27, E VV M.
He names as witnesses: Robert H. Morgan.
Milton J. Morgan, Mltllin j Devi 11 and George
w. Thompson, all 01 Heppner, uregou.
8-8 E. W. Bartlktt, Register,
TIMBER CULTURE.
rvEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND
A r Oltlce at The Dalles, Ore. , May 9, 1H99
Notice la hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final Droof In suimort of his claim, and
that said proof will he made before V. Crawford,
county clerk, at Heppner, Drcgon, on Saturday
June 17, 1899, vli:
CHARLES D. ASHBAI'OH, of Eight Mile, Ore.,
Timber culture application No. 8829 for the
southeast k section 1, township 4 south, range
24 E W M.
He names the following witnesses: Charles
Stanton, K. H. Stanton, iVllltam K. Leathers
aud Arthur Stevens, all of Eight Mile, Oregon.
V3t jay r. i.ucah, Kegisier
DMINISTRA TOR'S NO TICK.
N
OT1CK 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT THE
undemleiied has been bv the County Court
ol the dlate ol Oregon lor Morrow county (liny
appointed administrator of the estate of P. ('.
Thompson, deceased. All iiersons holding
claims against said deceased are uotttied to
present name properly verllled, to the admlnls
trator at the office of Ellis & Phelos at Heppner,
Oregon, withlu six mouths lroiu date ol publi
cation 01 inis nonce.
Dated this loth day of May. 1899.
J. A. Thomson,
Administrator of tho estate of P. C. Thompson
deceased. 9-tf!
CONTEST NOTICE.
IY
EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Otlice at The Dalles. Or.. April 29. 1899.
A sufficient contest allnUvit having been tiled
In this ottlee by Charles W. Willis, contestant
sgalust Homestead entry No. 487 made 011
April 27, 1892, for northwest k section 28. town
ship 2 south, range 2i K W M. by Joseph !vi.
I. (iraude. contestee. iu which It is Rlleuovl that
said Joseph M. l a Grande has utterly failed to
comply Willi tne law in rcgaru 10 seuieineni on
the land; has never built a house llu-reon, and
has never cultivated ally part of tract.
Said parties are litreby untitled to appear, re
10011,1 and oiler evidence touching said allega
tion at 19 o'clock a. ni. 011 June 12, 1N, before
Vawter Crawford, county clerk, at his office In
Heppner, Oregon, and that final neanngwiii
be held at 10 o'clock a. m. ou June 19, 1&99, be
for the register and receiver at the Lulled
States land Oflica In The Dalles, Onxron.
Thu uilil I'omeslant having. Ill a proper aftl
davit, tiled March lftlll. by., set forth facts
whi. h.lo.w that after due diligence, personal
service of this notice can not be made, It Is
hereby ordered and directed that such uolice
M given DI uue ana proper pumimu,
33 Jay P. Lit ad, Register,
- X-J J
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OFFICE AT THE DALLES, OREGON,
J May 16, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
nameil settler has Bled notice of his iuteution
to make anal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proot will be made betore Vawter
Crawford, eountv clem, at Heppner, Oregon,
ou Saturday, Juno 31, 1899, viz:
WILLIAM H. RICKS, of Hardman, Or.,
Homestead entry No 3915. for tho southwest
section 20, township 5 south, range 25 E W M.
He names the following witnesses' to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Q. F. Baird, and J. W. Bnird,
of Heppner, Oregon, and Charles Bullis and
Charles Coleman, ol Hardman, Oregon.
30-a Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Offlce at The Dalles, Ore., April 21, 199.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled noticed his intention to
make final proof In support of hisclaiin, and
that said proof will be made before V. Crawford
County Clerk of Morrow county, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, June 9, 1S99, viz.:
L. PEARL JONES, of Heppner;
Homestead entry No 713!, for the west 4 north
west 1.4 and west southwest section 2S,
township :i south, rmge 24 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: James T. Mitchell and M. Lee
Cantwell, of Heppner, Or , and Stacy B. Roberts
and Wesley W. Brannon, of Eight Mile. Or.
7-32 J. P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEP FITMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Otlice at The Dalles, Or., May 29 1S99.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proofinsupport of his claim. and
that said proof will be made before V. Crawford,
County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Satur
day, July 8, 1899, viz:
ALFRED J. DURAN, of Flcppner,
Homestead entry No. 7K1. for the northwest M
section 8, townships south, range 2G E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon aud cultivation of
said land, viz: John Vtoodnrd, Dennis spiuaue,
Samuel Leiller and Patrick SpUluue, all of
Heppner, Oregon.
32-7 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
D
E PART MENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND
Otlice at The Dalles Ore., May 9, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof iu support of his claim, aud
that said proof will be made before A. Mil
lory, United 8ta'es Commissioner at Heppner,
Oregon, on Monday, June 19, 1899, viz:
CHESTER H. WILKINSON, of Hardman Ore.
Homestead entry No. 4907 for the southwest
section 11, township 6 south range 20 E. VV. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: E. M Hperry, Thomas Merriil,
Frank Ward andCharles Repass allot Hardman,
Oregon.
y-M ' Jay P. Ldcas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
T EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
IS Otlice at La Grande, Or., May 1. 1-99.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hisclaim, and
that said proof win he made nelore J. v . Mor
row, I'. S. commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon,
011 June viii, iwj, viz:
DAVID PEARSON, one of the heirs and
for tbe heirs of Henjiitniu II. i'earsuu,
deceased, of Heppner, Oregon,
Homestead entry NotlKi"), for the south 4 north
east y, and north southeast section 28,
township 1 north, range 2i cast w M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz: Charles M. Long, James
Ayers, Isaac Howard aud David M. Presley, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
8-33 E. W. Baktlett, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
f AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON
J May 17, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that tho following-
named settler bas llleil police of his intention
to make final proof lu support of his claim, and
that said proolwlll he made before J. VV. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppuer,
uregou, ou juiy itt ix.w, viz:
PATRICK KELEGHER, of Huppncr, Oregon
Homestead entry No 682, for the northeast !4
nortneast 1a, aud soiitu u northeast 54, auc
northeast 1 1 southeast , section 21 township 3
loom, range e,. vv. m,
Ho names thu following witnesses to prove
us continuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: William Hughes, Daniel
Hurdle, Mat Hughes and James W. Leahey, all
al Heppner Oregon.
31 5 E. W, Bartlett, Register
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN PUR
suanee of Instructions from the commis
sioner of the general land olllce, under author
ity vested In 1 1 1 1 11 by section 2I A t'uited SUtcs
Revised Statutes, as amended bv the act of con
areas approved February ill. 189"), we will pro
ceeil to oiler at public Bale 011 Friday, the 9th
day of Juno, next, at 10 o'clock a. in , at this
oilice, the following tract of land to-wit: The
southeast 'a northwest section 32, township 4
south, range 25 E V M,
Any and nil persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised to tile their
claims lu this olllce on 01 before the day above
designated for the commencement of said sale
otherwise their rights will be forfeited
Jav P. Lucas, Register.
7-82 Otis Pattkkson, Receiver,
0, S. Land Olhce, at The Dalles, Ore. April 22
iniii.
SUMMONS.
TN TH Ft CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
I of Oregon for Morrow County.
John H. Bode, plaiutltl'
vs
Minnie Bodo, defendant
To Minnie Bode, defendant.
In the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint tiled against you In tho above en
titled suit within six weeks from the '.11th dav
of Vuy, ix.i.K the date of the first publication of
this summons, and If you fail to answer withn
mid time for want thereof tbe plalntill' will
apply to the court to grant tho rellel demanded
111 the complaint.
This summons Is served on you by publics
lion iu pursuance of au order of the Hon
Stephen A. Lowell, judge of tbe above entitled
court, duly made and entered lu said suit ou
the 24th day of May, 1899
Tho date of the llrst publication of this sum
mous is .May 20, lOT.
C. K. RKDrm.D,
81-7 Attorney for Plalntill'
CONTEST NOTICE.
I "DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR, LAND
J Olllce at 1 he Dalles. Or.. April 29. 1899.
A sn tlieleiit contest affidavit having been filed
in mis otnee oy r.mu ciroikopn. contestant
against timber culture entry No. 2'W, made
January 20. Ix 9, for southeast V northwest
ami easi souinwesi ami norm west soiuii
esNi . stvnou -ji, (oKiiKiup a soutli. ranee
K W M, by John A. Ay lea, conlestce ! in
which it is alleged that entrviunn has wholly
abandoned said tract, an. I lor past eight years
failed to cultivate or plant any part thereof to
tree ee.is or cumugs. rtani parlies are nercny
untitled to appear respond and ot'Cr evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. 011
June KHh, 1899. Iiefore Va ter Craw hud, county
clerk, at his othce at Heppuer, Oregon, and that
final bearing w 111 be held at 10 o'clock a. 111. on
Juue 2oth. 1S99, before the register and reee'ver
at the l ulled States Land Otlice lu The Dalles,
Oregon.
The snld contestant havlnir. In a proper alb
davit, tiled March l ull. , set forth la. la
which show that after due diligence, personal
service oi this nolle can not be Hindu, it Is
hereby ontered and directed that such Uolice
be given, by due aud proper publication.
e-o-J Jav P. Lt'cas, Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Otlice at The Dalles, Ore., May 9, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim, and
that said proof will be made before J. W. Mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Friday, June Hi, 1S, viz:
HANNAH E. HALLOCK, of Heppner, Ore.,
Homestead entry No. 4184 for the southwest
southwest j section 21, north H northwest
and southeast ) northwest !4 section 28, town
ship 2 south, range 2li E W M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous reslderce uoon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Hiram E. Clark, Orrln E.
Farnsworth, Oily Johnson and Arthur Minor,
all of Heppner, Oregon.
y-;i4 Jay P. Lucas, Register.
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DEPARTMENT.
Wisconsin
Central
Linc
Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
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Chicago may require some assist
ance iu the way of having their
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