Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 29, 1899, Image 4

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    Schillings
Best
money-back tea and
baking powder at
Your Grocers
State News.
Prof. B F. Mulkey has declined the presi
dency of the Drain Normal school.
The Oregon Native Bons ia one of the most
artistic publications in Oregon, and is well
edited by G. W. Steel.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell has again been appointed
chaplain of the Masonic Grand Lodge. Be still
registers from Baker City.
William Conlee died in his bunk at the Irv
ington track last Sunday of Heart disease. He
was a horse trainer, and familiar to the North
west. The body of the woman found at Sprague
landing has been identified as that of Violet
Johnson, of Arlington, a dissolute person, and
it is supposed that she was murdered.
Reports received by the secretary of state
show that since the new bounty law went into
effect, in February, 1,757 coyote scalps have
been paid for by the counties. The bounty paid
amounts to 3,5U.
Major-Oeneral Monalian, army paymaster,
has been ordered to Portland for duty pertain
ing to the payment of rauste red out volunteers
returning from Manila. He is to pay off the
Second Oregon upon its arrival.
The Grand Lodge of Masons at Portland last
week elected John M. Hobson, of Stayton, grand
master, II. B. Thielson, W. K. Grace, 8. M.
Yoran, F. H. Alllston, J. F. Robinson and Jacob
Myer filling the other offices in their respective
order.
County Judge Terrell, of Marion county, has
received a letter from Judge Gray of Clatsop
county, suggesting a meeting of all the county
judges and assessors of the state, at an early
date, for the purpose of making an agreement
on the valuations to be placed on property as
sussed in the state.
Mrs. W. J. I'lymale died at her residence in
Jacksonville last week. Hhe was a pioneer and
a noble woman and well known throughout
Oregon. She was the daughter of Colonel Win.
Martin, who still lives in Jacksonville. Mrs.
Plynialo was a good writer and did much to
advertise Southern Oregon and her interests
Hhe was a good mother, devoted wife and one
who will be mourned by a host of friends.
In accordance with the wishes of a large
number of the patrons of St. Helen's Hall and
prominent adherents of the Episcopal church
all over the state, arrangements will be made
to retain Miss Miss Tebbetts at the head of the
hall, as lessee of the school property for the en
suing year. This is a good move and will be
appreciated by the many friends and patrons
who have been so well ploascd with the govern
ment of that school since Miss Tebbetts has
taken chargo.
A few days ago there lay upon a marble slab
at the morgue, in Portland, the body of a poor
tramp. While attempting to board a train in
that city, he fell to his death. There the body
rocllnod, in the last, long sleep, while hun
dreds, drawn by a morbid interest, viewed the
remains. Out of all the passing throng, there
was nut one who ever knew him. At last there
came a woman. In her hands she bore a
boiiiit of liowers. Quietly and without osten
tation, she placed the liowers as an offering, at
the head of the dead man, It was a tender,
graceful act.
GUAM1 COUNTY NEWS.
Blue Mountain Eagle.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Blackwell are sojousnlng
at the MeDull'ee hot springs.
John Blackwell left Wednosday for Heppuor
to look after the sale of his wool.
Tho Eagle has some freight in Pendleton.
Ordorfor the same will be given any freighter
who will call for the same.
J. A. Howard has returned from the John
Day, where he went in the iutorest ot the Gold
bug Mlnnlng company. Pendleton Tribune.
Judge Layeock went to Condon last Saturday,
where he will actas one of the board to adjust
the affairs botween Gilliam and Wheeler coun
ties. Mrs. J. B. Manning, of Heppuor, who has
been spending a few days at the Mclhilloe hot
springs, spent a few days in Long Creek this
wook.
Frank l)e Ford, of llardman, at the head of a
crow of Bhcapshcarcrs, passed through IOtig
Creek Saturday, euroute to the Stein mountain
country.
Harry llalstead moved his sawmill from
Gilliam county last week, and will ioou have it
In operation at the head of Beech crook on the
Frake's placo, now owned by J. T. Berry.
The Blue Mountain telephone line being con
structed toward Grant county from Pendleton
has been completed to Uktah. Lines are now
being constructed to Lehmau and Hldaway
springs.
Duo Houier came In yesterday from the south
country with tJO head of stock cattle, which are
to be shipped from this place via tho O. it. A N.
and Union Pacific route to Nebraska, for fatten
ing fur the markets of the East. Houier has
gathered these cattle from various people of the
southern part of the county and Grant county,
and they am pronounced a flue lot ot stock.
Kasl Orcgonian.
J, M. Board man, a wealthy cattle owner of
Montana, again makes a large cattle drive from
Urant county, this time taking about 2,000 bead
of choice young stock. This band has been
gathered Irom the various cattle growers of
this county, from the Heaver creek to the North
Fork country, and is as flue a baud of cattle as
ever driven from the county. Mr. lloardman
has lor years been a heavy purchaser of Grant
county stock, last season having bought 3,000
head of our cattle, which he shipped to the
Montana ranges,
From Urant County News.
MeCalluin & Hay ley, of John Day, last week
made sales of last year's wool clip aggregating
!-H,lHK) to parties In Heppner.
Sum Pariah returned from Heppner Sunday
where he was called about three weeks ago as a
ttucM on a Morrow county case.
Mr K wen St Sloan's freight teams arrived Frl
day night with a tug lot ol freight for our
merchants. They made the trip In three days
from Sumptcr.
Mr 1.. 11. Kern, a well known and popular
business man of this place, died at his home,
Saturday, June lKtli. Mr. Keiu has been suffer.
lng with lung trouble for some time and as the
result of ex poiure alter the fire last fall ha has
been ciin lined to the house ever sines.
Brad Uerberger and Charlie Parrlsh are en
route from Bear Valley to Ontario with a band
of m cattle belonging to P. Yeast of Omaha.
They started Monday morning and sxpaat to b
on the road about two weeks, The route taksn
was Irom Rear Valley to Logan Valley and by
way ol Willow creek to Ontario.
A Frightful Blunder
Willoftem cause a borribls buro, soalj,
out or bruise. Bnoklin'i Arnica Salve,
the best in the worlJ, will kill the pain
aud promptly heal it. Cures old sores,
fever sores, uloers, boils, felons, oorns,
all skin eruptions. Rest pile cure on
eartb. Ouly 25o a box. Curt guaran
teed. Sold by Slooum Droit Co,
CALL IT "DEATH CAM&8."
Department of Agriculture Report of the
Poisonous Plant.
East Orcgonian
David Casey bus reoeived from the de
partment of Bgriealtare at Washington
a report od the poisoDons plant be lent
recently. V. K. Chestnut thai writes:.
Washington, D. 0., Jane 15, 1899
Mr David Casey, Pendleton, Ore :
Yoor letter of June 8, together with
the accompanying specimens ia at band.
Please aooept my thanks for yoor prompt
co-operation.
The plant is so-called "death camas,"
or "hog potato," Zygadenua yenenosos.
There are several species which are
olosely related, and all of these have tie
reputation of being poiaonoos, the bulb
being the part generally alluded to id
reports. These bulbs sometimes get
mixed up with the oamaa bulbs nsed so
extensively for food by Indians through
out California, Utah and the Northwest,
and if vomiting is not loon induced the
mess may prove fatal.
There is no question in my mind that
the bulbs are, in certain stages at least,
also poisonous to some animals. I have
no data to show that they are more
dangerous at any one time than at an
other, but yoor own observations are
substantiated in part by Dr. 8. B. Nelson,
of the Washington agricultural experi
ment station, who last year published a
paper, entitled Feeding Wild Plants to
Sheep, in bulletin 22 of the bureau of
animal industry of this department. Dr.
Nelson did not state what part of the
plant was used io this particular experi
ment with the death camas, but plants
ted from Mav 31 to June 2 caused no ill
sffeot. As muoh as one pound was fed
at one time, so the experiment if carried
on with the bulbs is very instructive; if
carried on with the herbs it does not
mean anite so much. I should like to
know particularly about this plant from
yon. Is It me ouios orneros wdiod puwuu
yourstook? V. K. Ciibsthut,
Assistant.
Kxnralou Kates.
To the National Educational Association
meeting at Los Angeles, California, July 11-11,
1S99, a rate of one and one-fifth fare to Portland
and return is authorized from all stations in
Oregon, Washington and Idaho, In connection
with following special selling and basing rates
which will be in effect from Portland to Los
Angeles and return. Via 0. R. & N, steamers
between Portland and Ban Francisco and P. C.
8. 8. Co. steamers between Han Francisco and
Los Angeles ports of call, cabin passage includ
lng meals and berth, or via 0. K. & N. steamer
between Portland and San Francisco, cabin
passage Including meals and berth, and South
eru Pacific rail line San Francisco to Los
Angeles and return :i!.00, Via Route ia both
directions $10.00.
Selling Dates will be June 30th, July 1st and
July 4th to Oth inclusive.
Final limit September 5th and under no cir
cumstances extended. Going and returning
continuous passage up to Portland. From
Portland continuous passage going aud within
final limit returning.
Stop overs not allowed on O. R. !t N. between
starting points and Portland either going or re
turning, or via steamer or viaS P from Portland
going.
Steamers sail from Portland July 1st and Oth
Tlekuts from Portland via steamer or via
steamer and train will expire September 4th
tickets not being good after steamer leaving
San Francisco August 31st for Portland.
Shasta Kouto Tickets will be Issued at Port
land July 5th to Oth Inclusive, with final limit
Septemhor 4, W.B, continuous passage going and
good for stop overs within dual limit returning.
Shilob's ConsumptiOD Cure oures
where others fail. It is the leading
Cough Cure, and no borne should be
without it. Pleasaut to take and goes
right to the spot. Sold by Oouser &
Warren. x
DOWN TO DAWSON CITY.
W. H. Iludlo Going Down the Yukon With
His Cattl.
W. M. Kudio, a msrohant ot Long
Creek, who departed from Seattle about
June 1st with a band of oattls, arrived
safely at the bead of Lynn oanal after a
trip that oooupied the usual time from
Seattle, The trip to Alaskan soil was
made safely, only losing on the trip one
steer, which died from suffocation, Io
a letter to his family, ot Long Creek, be
stated tbat be would drive at ouoe over
Ohilkoot pass, and at the head of Lake
Bennett will load his cattle on boats and
run down to Da son City. He expeoted
to make the trip from Seattle to Dawson
City iu less thau a mouth.
The outlook for beef at Dawson City
is excellent, and Mr Rudio is fortunate
to have the first band on the road down
the river. He expects to be able to resoh
home by the first of September.
Many people burn
the candle of life at
both ends. Some
men who never go
into vicious dissipa
tion use up their en
ergies just as much
by overwork or late
hours; and nearly all
women are compelled by circumstances
to use up their vital powers beyond all rea
son : It may be in housework ; or social
demands ; or the bearing and rearing of
children : At any rate the candle of life is
too rapidly consumed.
Some people need to have their natural
vigor constantly reinforced in the same
proportion that it is used up. They need
the fortifying help of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery. It is a powerful altera
tive and iuvigorant of the digestive func
tions and liver; it cleanses the blood, and
makes fresh blood and healthy 8eh. Nerv
ous, debilitated women should take it in
conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pro
scription which ia specially designed for
female weakness and nervous troubles.
Mrs Haiti Kaurmiau. of Virgil City. Cedar Co.,
Mo., writes: " I hd surtcird from dUpUcrmcut
of internal organs and female weakness for one
year. Had a Varing down seusation aud very
diMgrecllf frrllug alter my srcutid child was
bum; i could b on my feet onlv a lew ininutrs
until he was sia weeks old, thro 1 coiumeuced
taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
and 'Favorite PrrTiptUti.' I took srvrn bot
tles In all. After taking the first bottle 1 felt
much better. I think 1 am entirely cured of all
my troubles, I can do all my work sad am on my
feet all day. I am in much better health now
than I have been in four vears; am fleshy aud
faming strength very fast.1'
Bv writing to IH. Tietce who is chief
consulting physician of the invalids' Hotel
and Surgical 'institute, of Buffalo, N. Y..
careful professional advice will he obtained
fice of cost and specially adapted to the
individual case. Dr. Tierce's great looo
page Medical Adviser will be sent free
for ai cents ; tbe cost of postage,
II a m mr m W
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The Most Money
For Your Wool,
win be secured by sending it to people who
can afford to hold it for you until market
conditions are right for selling; who have the best facilities for handling-, (Trading and
storing- it. who have stock enough to attract the largest buyers and manufacturers.
We are the Largest Wool House In the West,
handling manually om 13,000,000 Ibm. of wool.
We have the best and lightest lofts. We have the best reputation with the trade, both
as to quantity and quality of wool and as to methods of doing business. We make
liberal advanoes on consignments at the low rate of S per cent, per annum for
money thus loaned. We supply all our customers with free wool sacks and sewing
twine. We mail our Circular Letter to all who ask for it. Gives prices on all classes
A Progressive Railroad.
The Rio Grande Western railway,
otherwise known as "The Great Halt
Lake Route," is and has been, since the
opening of the "Ogden gateway," the
popular trans continental route between
the PaoiQo northwest and the East. To
add to its popularity, arrangements
have been made to make its train service
and equipment superior to any of its
competitors. Already the running time
of its several express trains has been out
down so that passengers from Portland
reach Cmoago in less (ban four days,
and New York io less than five days.
Effective May 1st, a perfeot dining oar
service will be established. This will
make the trip via Salt Lake City the
ideal one. To further add to the com
fort of its patrons, handsome excursion
tourist ears are being built for the ran
between Portland and Chicago. With
the dioing oar service established and
the new tourist cars running, there will be
little to be added to make a perfeot train.
For information as to rates, etc.,' apply
to the nearest ticket office of either O. R.
AN., or Southern Pacific, or address
D. Manstield, general agent, t aa
street, Portland, Or.
I wae seriously afOioted with a oough
for several years, and last fall had a
more ssvere cough lhan ever before.
have used many remedies without re'
oeiviog muoh relief, and being recom
mended to try a bottle ot Unambarlio's
Cough Remedy, by a friend, who, know
inff me to be a Door widow, gave it to
me. I tried it. and witn the most grati
fvine results, ine nrst oottie relieved
me very muoh and the sooond bottle ba
absolutely cured me. I have not bad
as good health for twenty years. Re
BDeotfolly, Mrs. Mary A Beared, Clare-
more, Ark. Sold by Oouser warren
SHERIFF'S SALB.
1)Y VIRTUE OF A WARRANT ISSUED OUT
li of the County Court of the State ol Oregon
for the Countv of Morrow, to me directed, com
manding ine to levy on the goods and chatties
of the delinquent taxpayers namen on tne tax
ro 1 lor said countv lor t ie vears liraa, isvn,
1897 and 1898 thereto attached, and none be
found then upon the real property as set forth
ntiii described in the said tax rolls, or so much
thereof as shall satisfy the amount of taxes
chanted therein, together with costs and ex
penses, I have duly levied, having been unable
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'
lng In said Morrow county, state of Oregon
described and assessed as louows:
AMT. TAX
California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co.
Commencing at northeast corner of
lot 10, blocks, riming west (Ml feet, south
41 feet, east en teet north 41 leet to db
nrlnnlinr. in town of Hennner. Morrow
county. Oregon. TaxforlH97 t 9 4!
Selling, Amelia East half of southwest
quarter ot section iz, townsnip i soma
ranee 29 E W M. Morrow county. Ore-
con. Tax for 1897 3 78
Fell, Sarah H. West half of northwest
quarter ana west Halt oi southwest
quarter of section R, township 2 south,
rantre 23 E W M. Morrow county, Ore
gon. Tax for 1897 3 "8
Richardson, Wilson Southeast quarter
of section o, township 3 south, range 24
R W M. Mnrrnw ennntv. OrepOTl. Tax
for 1897 6 78
Ward, M. B. Ixits 2 and 3 in block 10,
I.pxinirtnii. Morrow countv. Oreiron.
Tax for 1897 3 24
Hagerman, A. J. Southwest quarter of
section H4, township 2 north, range a
E W M, Morrow county, Oregon. Tax
for 1897 !
And on Friday, the ,10th day of June, 1809, at
the hour of 2 o'clock I), m. of said day. at the
court house door in said county ana state, l
will soli the above ciescriheu real estate ai
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
subject to redemption, to satisfy said warrants,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 1st day ol June, iwj.
E. L. Matlock,
Sheriff of Morrow county, Oregon.
By J. W. Mati.ock,
Deputy.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION AND
order of sale duly Issued by the clerk ol
the circuit court of the County of Morrow, state
of Oregon, dated the 2d day of June, 1899, in a
certain action in the circuit court for said
county and state, wherein 8. E. Duncan, plain-
tin, recovered jungnient against maggie a.
Looney aud E. (J. Sperry, defendants, lor the
sum of ove hundred seven ana oo 100 aouars.
with Interest thereon at the rate of six percent
per annum from the lath day of May, 1899. and
the further sum of thirty-five and 90-100 dollars
taxes paid, and the sum of tlfty dollars attor
ney's fee, and the costs and disbursements
taxed at thirty-two and ,r-100 dollars, on the
15th day of May, 1899.
Notice Is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, the 8th day of July, 1899,
at 2 o'clock p. in., of said day, at the front door
of the court house In Heppner, Morrow county,
Oregou, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash In hand, the followlngdescrllicxl
mortgaged property, to-wlt: The north half of
the northwest quarter and the northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of section four
(4) In township one (1) south of range twenty
four (21) East Willamette Meridian, iu Morrow
county, Oregon, taken and levied upon as the
property of Maggie A. Looney and K. O. Sperry,
or so much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy the said Judgment in favor of S. E.
Duncan and against said Maggie A. Looney and
K. U. Nerry, together with all costs and dis
bursements that have or may accrue.
E. L. Matum K, Sheriff,
By J. W. Matlock, Deputy.
Dated at Hcppnoi, Or., June 2, 1899. -
CONTEST NOTICE.
T-VEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Lt Office at The Dalles. Or., June 22, 1899.
A suillelent contest allldavit having been Hied
In this office by Oscar Montgomery, contestant,
acalust homestead entry No. 4fJ, made April 6,
WW. for southeast i section 21, township R
south, range 2fi E W M., by Jokhua Ford, con
testee. in which I' Is alleged that the cntryman
has wholly abandoned said tract and changed
his residence therefrom lor more than two
year, aud said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond ami oner evidence louening
said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on August II
lv.19, before J . W. Morrow. United Stales com
missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, and tbat final
hearing will be hold at 10 o clock a m. on
August 19. 1899, belore the register and receiver
at the United states laud ottice in ine I'anes,
Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, tiled June , WW, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence, personal service
ol this notice cannot be made, it Is hereby
ordered and directed that such notice be given
bv due and proper publication
'ti-41 Jay P. Lt'cas, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ollice at The Dalles, Ore., June 17, 199.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler lias filed not ice ol her intention to
make tlnal prool Hi support of hor claim, and
that said proof w 111 be made In-fore V. Crawford
County Clerk ol Morrow county, at Heppuer.
Oregon, on Saturday, July 29, lw9, vis:
MARGARET A. KN1GUTKN,
One of the heirs and on behalf of the heirs of
James II. Smith, deceased: Homestead appli
cation No It -9 for the uiilhea-t liortbuast
aud east S southeast 't section ?,aud the south
west Vt southwest V tectum 1 tow nship south,
range K W M.
She names the following witnesses to proT
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, vis: Kutery Sperry, Fred IV Ford,
John F. M. Farreus aud Chester Wilkinson, all
of Hardman, Oregon.
5 40 J. P. Ia'cas. Regtster.
ana erodes or wool ana tne existing market con
122.124-12B.12a
Michigan Straat,
CHICAGO, ILL.
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 15th day of June,
1899. in a certain action in the Circuit court tor
said county and state, wherein James Daugherty
Is plaintiff, recovered judgment against J. B.
Sperry, defendant, for the sum of Seventeen
hundred and fifty dollars, with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the
12th dav of October. 1897. and the lurtner sum
ot ninety dollars attorney's fee, aud costs and
disbursements taxed at forty-four and 50-100
dollars, on the 7th day ot septemoer, iae.
Notice is hereby given tnat i win on
Saturday, the 15th 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 the highest
bidder far cash in naua.tne toiiowingaescrioea
mortgaged property, to-wit: Lot one and two
and thirty-two feet off of the east end of lots
seven and eight, in block nine, in Hewison's
addition to the town of Heppner, Morrow
county Oregon, taken and levied upon as the
property ol tne saiu J. b. operry, or so mucn
thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said
indiment in favor of James Daugherty and
against saia J. a. operry, togeiuer wiui nn uuhio
and disbursements mat nave or may accrue.
js. u. Matlock, snerin,
4-40 Bv J. W. Matlock. Deputy.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, June 15, 1899.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
"pvEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
.J Ollice at The uaiies, ore., June , im;iw.
Notice is hereby given that the following.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final nroof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before Vawter
Crawford, County Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon,
on Saturday July, 22, 1899, viz:
WILLIAM SHERMAN LEFFLER, of Heppner;
Homestead application No. 4220, for the east
northwest M and east 'A southwest W section
:. townshin 2 south, range So E W M.
He names tne louowing witnesses to prove
hlscontiuuous residence upon ana cultivation
of said land, viz: Ellas Friend of Lexington
Or.. Alonzo M. Markham. of Heppner. Or.
Joseph Friend, of Lexington, Or., and Patrick
Spiuane, oi Heppner, uregou.
.FAX I . UUtAB,
4-39 Register.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
U Omee at La tiranae, uregon, j une iz, ibto
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make llnal proof in support of her claim, and
tnat sain proot win oe mane oeiorej. vv. mor
row, United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July isaa, viz:
SARAH E. JONES, nee Donahoo, of Heppner
Homestead entry No. 6025, for the east north
east H and east Vt southeast section 18, town
shiD 2 south, ranife'28 E W M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: Jasner Griffith. Lew Howeth,
Harry Hayman and Henry Yauderpool, all of
Heppner Oregon.
4-40 E. W. Bartlktt, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
rvEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
i Ollice at La Grand, Oregon, June 12, 1899
Notice is hereby given that the following.
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said Droot will be made before J. W. Mor
row. United States commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on July 18, viz:
SAMUEL M. TEED, of Heppner;
Homestead entry No. 78B9, for the south
northwest & northeast y. southwest M am
northwest hi southeast i section 31, township 2
south, mime 28 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence uuon and cultivation
of said land, viz: James Oillfillin, Thomas
Killkenny, Frank E. McKnlght and Mack
Smith, all of Heppner, Oregon.
4-40 E. W, n-ARTLETT, Register,
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
TAEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
XS Ollice at The Dalles, or., May 29 1899
Notice is hereby given that the following,
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make filial proof in support of his claim, and
that said prool will oe mauooeiore v.urawtoru
County Clork, at Huppuer, Oregon, on Satur
day, July 8, 1899, viz:
ALFRED J. DURAN, of Heppner,
Homestead entry No. 7438, for the northwest K,
section 8. townshlnS south, range 20 E W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation ot
said land, viz: John Woodard, Dennis Spillane,
8amuel Lelller and Patrick Spillane, all of
Heppner, Oregon,
82-7 Jay P. Lucas, Register,
Timber Culture Final Proof.
TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LA
I J Grande. Oreaon. Mav 19. 1899.
Notice is hereby given that Daniel P. Doherty
has tiled notice of intention to make final proof
belore J. w. Morrow, united states conimi
sioner at his ollice In Heppner, Oregon,
Saturday, the 1st day of July, 1899, on timber
culture application No. 2.193, for the north '4
northwest ia and soutnwest ! northwest u an
northwest ! southwest section 12, township
1 south, range aw is v ai.
He names as witnesses: Daniel Maxwell, Don
aid Ross, James Nelson and Patrick Doherty,
ail of Vinson, Oregon.
31-R E. W. Bartlktt, Register.
Timber Culture Final Proof.
TTNITED STATES LAND OFFICE AT LA
U Grande, Oregon, June 1, 1899.
Notice is herooy given that William L. Sallng,
of Hennner. Oregon, has tiled notice of Int-en
tion to make final proof liefore the County
Clerk ol Morrow county, at nis orhce in Hepp
ner, Oregou, on Saturday, the lftth day of July
1K99, on timber culture application No. 2082, for
the south U north-west a and north south,
west of section No. 82, in township No,
south ranee No. 27. E W M.
He names as witnesses: Robert S. Morgan
Milton J Morgan, Mifflin j Devin and George
w. Thompson, an ot Henpner, uregon.
34
E.
w. bartlitt, Register,
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE
1 of Oregon for Morrow County.
John H. Bode, plaintiff
VI
Minnie Bode, defendant
To Minnie Bode, defendant.
Iu the name of the State of Oregon: You are
hereby required to appear and answer th
complaint Hied against you in the above eu
titled suit within six weeks from the 28th dav
of May, I89, the date of the first publication of
this summons, and if you fail to answer wlthl
aid time for want thereof the plaintiff w II
apply to the court to grant the relict demande
Iu the complaint.
This summons Is served on you by publics
tlon in pursuance of an order of the Hon
Stephen A. Lowell, Judge of the above entitled
court, duly made and entered in said suit on
tliemin dav of Mav. 199
The date of the first publication ol this sum
mo us is May -i, 1899.
C. X. RgDritLD,
1-7 Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
I AND OFFICE AT LA GRANDE, OREGON
1J May 17. 1899
Notice is hereby given that the followim
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof In support of his claim
Sllll
that said prool will be uiado liefore J. . Mor
row, United states commlssiouer, at Heppuer,
Oregou, on July 17, 189, vi:
PATRICK KELEGHER, of Heppner, Oregon.
Homestead entry No tel.!, for Hie northeast V
uorthcasl ',, aud south uorthvast V and
northeast soul beast section 24 towushlp t
south, ramce 2. K. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, Tls: William Hughes, Daulel
Hurdle, Mai Hughes aud James W. Leahey, all
af Heppuer Oregon.
81 i E. W. Bartiett, Register
NOTICE OF INTENTION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at The Dalles Ore., June 17, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before H. N.
Frazer, county clerk at Condon, Oregon, on
Wednesday, August 2, 1899, viz:
JOHN H. HAYE3, of Lone Rock;
Homestead application No. 4484 for the cast
sonth-east i section 14 and north-west X south
west H and south-west north-west H section
13, township 5 south, range 24 E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: C. H. Butler, of Hardman,
Oregon, George Earhart, C. D. Robinson and
George Perry, allot Lone Rock Oregon.
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Wisconsin
Central
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Milwaukee, Nov. 5, 1897.
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