THE EEITNER GAZETTE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1003
I 1
Tim cuiiity cVik's oilice is still a busy
j.iaec with .m extra furve of cleiks.
Follow ini; i)':ii ri;ii.re Iii'ensts were is
nv! Ti;.-s.!.:y
."Iii: 'i I'.. .Metzler and and Julia Lose
: ! ..!, t. V. rii'it, witness.
M.i'tli'Mv C. Smith and Let ha K
J kcvir. . Frunk 1'rown, witness.
T!k r-'rnuir meeting of the county
'ouit o-enrs on Monday, the oth inst.
UFA I. 1 1ST AT V. THANSl-'KKS.
,t . (). Mauirs to Jessie Brackett, lot in
one. M).
lvr''!. l-L. Y uiiii to D. K. (iilman,
1 ((! -re- mvi 7, S, t 15 s r " e. SOUO.
C. V. D.-ow to Kjrhert L. Your., 4S-)
a-'i-ft- s s r '," o . $4300.
.1. licymt-r to K-.'b-rt L. Yonnjr,
Pi'l acres, sec I'.O, t ;! s r -'o e. ifl-'OO.
f. ;; !: Ivverso'i to J. L. KincaM,
i '.) acrvs, sees 15, 2, t 2 a r 2:5 e. iftiOD
M.-.tv Kar;it an.l husband to VVilliam
T ('- - he!!, n ueie-. see 2:), t 2 s r 25
M. C. ec T. Co. to L. A. Williams,
iot2i.'k Mt. Vernon add. to Ilep-
(. 1.'. !",i'-n-.'.vi! th and wife to James
V:i;vi lil I acres, ne.!. 5 1 1! s r 2( e.
A. .!. Black and wife to 1. J. I'avM-.-.i.i
L. V. 'ttvi lson, I'D acres, see.
;;h t o s - 2:.; e. .751)11.
W. 11. S110I! etalto, Kllea A. Mc
Attinif, l'i ) acres, sec :',5, t i s r 25 e.
-
Mary f. Mairifiold to Mrs. M. C.
Cochran, K0 acres, eee 7 t 2 u r, 21) e.
A tniii rr,ik to Eng ine Corley, liiO
.. res, m'c 22, t 3 ., r 2'. .
..'s-i'Rivis Mid husband to Elizabeth
' ('! 1 i.i li."; acres., sec 1 t 1 s r 24 e.
'.
:!.ft'i J. Curtia ar: 1 husband to
V. !i. and II. A. M.iore, it') acreF, sec
, M -, r 2-1 e. 75.
Chapin and nusband to
V viand, 12) acres, see SH, t
.1 .1 ie-
i r., r i e. ii-.'HK).
T. i7. Campbell and wife to W. L.
-i;j;!h. :;20 anes. $:;5o.
A. II!, ea and wife to Einnia
'umiii.i.-s, land in Morrow county.
Chas. I). A.-hbouiili and wite to (.has.
II. lVnteir, ;!20 acres, sec 5' t 4 s r 24 e.
275H.
Ci.as. 1'. Burett to V. B. McAlister.
I'arcel of laud in Lexington. .fliO.
Th Unas A. lihea et al to Mrs. E. J.
?.leAlister, lot 3, blk 15, Lexington.
Chas. 11. McAlister to W. B Mc
A'ister, lots 7, 8, blk IS, Lexington.
fi'OO.
Jane l'enland to W. B. McAlister.
.Parcel of liuid in Lexington. $43.
Hermann W ill Itt-sign.
Wa-hin-ton, Dec. L".L Dinger Her
vuanu has linally been forced out of the
funeral land office. At a recent coa-cic-nco
v. ith SecrtLny ILichcoik, it
st'on.'ly intimated to the tora--Lissioner
that his resignation would be
iicctvlable. and llermanu has decided
to co.::ply with the wish of his superior
.tul resign, to take effect February 1,
when he will probably bs succeeded by
iii.s a-;si;i!it, William A. Richards, of
tv.-Diiv;, Tlie resignation Las not yet
i-.eea tendered, but wii. be forthcoming
n a rt ti-i e.
1 ids in tiit cuiminaticn of a long arid
nt tight m ide on Hermann by
-To S'"i-ittary for the past two y.ars.
1 1. .1 . 1;. .tl ays been a tension l e
Iween the t'-o oflieials, which, on
-. eii occasions, threateuetl to force
r;
r.n out of oi!;ee, but up to now
ijeU.
Iti ni.tf Kilde tiCt-r.
azi.itk bas ina-I'1 Fj'eeial ar
..14 with tiie Young People's
'tibiifcl.tl in C'iiieao, to tur
r.tcrosting ar,j valuable paper
v.i akite, l'Otb papers forfl.fiO.
i. j i
ilio le
V ' '.
j iVople'd Weekly is one of
f. Ls.j: hAory papers nf America
; aje?, nicely il!u--tra'e'l pvpry
1 1 ia always itlti esli.io tbe
t '.-Jp.C-. 1
1 ft! t!!C GOlirtilOllSG I
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MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
In Germanv savinys. hank oflieials
visit workmen's' homes1 on pay t'ay to
collect their savings for hanking.
The largest de;il for cutoer lands in.
the northwest was recently nuuie by
dames L. dates, of Milwaukee. Jlehas
iuireliasel 10,(100 acres.
The won! tin.-el once meant bril
liant, shining. Milton uses it in thus
sense win n he speaks of "the tinsel
slippered feet of Thetis."
When free from ice the Yukon river
is navigable for large steamers 1,005
miles, a distance more than twice a.s
great as that from Chicago to .New
Orleans.
One thousand pounds of dough for
bread can be rolled out and prepared
by machinery in three hours 54 min-ut-es.
By hand the same work would
take 54 hours' labor.
The rose is the emblem of secrecy in
Greece, and was formerly hung over
the table where guests were enter
tained in token that nothing heard
there was lobe repeated.
The number of milch cows jn Kansas
is approximately the same as of
horses, being' a little over M'O.ouo. and
their value a year ago 1 - spring was
estimated at over Vt O.oon.
At Lord Until child's beautiful house
in Piccadilly. a1 his country seat at
Trirg and in all th.- '-tier Rothschild
residences, t-ither in Kngiand or on the
continent, there is always in fl con
spicuous place, often amomr the cor
nices, a piece of stone or ma ride left
in a rough and unt'nbbed tate, widely
invariably oalches the eye. so strong
ly does it contract with its surround
in ars. Tliis is in obedience to the rule
among orthodox .lews tl'-'t they should
have no rennaru n
.ii-
ce until
they return to the -Holy Land, and this
bit of unfinished stone is a Lden that
the building is temporary and incomplete-Finds
Way to Live Long.
The stsrtliog nnuouno-'ireut of a Dis
cover j that will en -dy Un-then life is
made by ediro' O. II. Downey, of Chnrn
brjgco, fnd. "1 wish to state," b writes,
"that Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
snroptioa is the most infallible remedy
that I hve ever knowu for O-.mghH, Colds
and Grip. It's invalunble to people with
weak lungs. Having this wonderful
ruedicinu no one need dread Puenmocin
or Coneumption. Its relief is inptaut
and cum certhio." Tun Hlocnm Drug
L-o. gurn'ee evert 50 ' and 1.00 uot.Ie,
Mid v;ive trial bottles free.
Three n isotu-i-cs esiapod frvm
the Portland city j dl Clwistmas
morning.
Nearly a!! of the large wivvniilla
of the Hound :ave their employes
fi fbur-dfvy holiday this week.
Now Century Comfort.
Millions are daily finding a world of
oomfort in Lucklpn's Arnica S dve. It
kills pain from Burns, Scalds, Cots,
Braises; conquers Ulcers, and Fever
Sores; cure Eruptions, Salt llbenm,
Boil and Felous; removes Corns and
Wftrt1. Beet Pile on re on earth. Oaly2oi3
at Slocuni Drag Co.
The excessive ruins of the past
two weeks have reiarded the con
struction of the Lyle-(ioldendtile
road. The wagon roads oyer
which supplies must be hauled are
almost impassable.
Thirty people were mangled by
a gasjline explosion in a pool room
in Hot Spring-", Ark., Wednesdiy.
A driver of a gtsjliue waon was
fillitjg a t::nk in the cellar under
the room when it exploded.
A Cure For Lumbago.
V. C. Williamson, of Am' ersf, Va ,
Hays: "For xr.orb thau it jt ttr I sulfered
from lumbntr). I Sanlly trieJ Cberjaber
lain's Prtin lialra nnd if vo me rrMre
relief, wbieh bll other reiu uieR hnj failed
to do." S dd by Siccus Du,;Co
John Mmlr-on ftll ii. to tlie bay
at Ktlmonil?, WhpIj., Thnrsd.-iy v.ud
was drowneil. Tlie bo.ly Las not
been recovered.
A 10-year-dM non of a t i taclur; '
1 iii
in Lincoln, Neb., shot liiin.-elfj 11!
Wednesday. He told. tlu doctors;:!'
before dyin tLat be lid bought j j,
Christmas presents, Jiad a tood !jj
time and wanted to di1. ;
CASTORS A
Tor Infants and Children.
Tha Kind Ycu Haye Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
- v
How 8 Thlfc?
We offer Odp Hundred Doliura lie
whhI for any oaee of Catbrrb that oan
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CitKNKT & Co., Props., Toledo, O.
We, the uudersigned, have knowo F.
J. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, nud be
lieve hiru perfeolly honorable iu all busi
ness transactions, and liuHuci'tlly able to
carry out any obligation made by their
tirm. Wkst&Tkuax,
Wholeanle DrniHts, Toledo, O.
Waldin, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting direotly upon the blood and
mucous surfaces of the system. Price.
75o per bottle. Sold by ail druggists.
'lbtiaionials free.
Hall's Family Pills are tbe best.
lery Half I an- I't riDiilw For 1 !)();!.
Tiie issuance of tbe customary form of
0 11. k X. individual half fare permits
will be discontinued wb h the close of
the year 1!)0:. and for I'JOd, Joint Clergy
Certificates issued by the Trans-Continental
Passenger Association will be
honored on our line. These permits
will be izood in the combined territories
of the W estern, South-Western, and
Trans-Continental Associations, embrac
ing practically tbe territory west of Chi
cago and St- Louis. A charge of $1.00
is made by the Trans-Continental As
sociation to cover tbe expense of issuing
these permits.
A. L. Ckaig,
General Passenger Agent.
cTOKAXE FALLS b NORTHERN
NELSON & FORT SHEPPARD
RED MOUNTAIN' RAILWAYS
Trie Only All-Kail Route Without
Change of Cars Between Kpokne,
lioHrdand and Nelson. Also between
Nelson and Rosslaud, daily except
Sunday :
Lohvo. Arrivn.
Ht'.KI A. M HpokaiiP fi;40 V. M.
U:(ltl A. M Kosslaud K:0 . M.
9:10 A.J1 Nelson 5:45 P. M.
Close connect 1011H at Nuin.m with steainerti for
Kh;;1o, ami all Kootenai Lake points.
Var,s(uKOrs for Ko'tlo liiver arid Hoiindury
renk connect at Marcus witli st,H duilv.
A
v visit DR. JORDAN'S orzat
j!H(!i:hri fis Aria?.AMV
1051 MADKET ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CM.
(KeiwMn Sixth 4 tLtmil.)
ThUrt Anatomical Mnnwus
Wj) In lis Wond.
Greatest attraction tn th Cttv. A
Dontc.-ul HuMjor vUiturt.
VZrrn heir , or uny cptitrfKTV
ed il.seHSG,folli Vcly curl by
tho ohlest Hpcciultet on tb VciL
Coast. EntaolluaMd Sd y run.
8. .!DnC!J-PfllVATE rjlKEAffrJ!
i Yocimtr men and nMi!l
aged mm wba ar AnfTrrlny
from tbe etl'ots af routbfnl rndt
cretloni or exwsse- Iti raatnrnr
year. Narvoim and physic! Itrltintf , lm
pntrnot , I.ot Jlmtliwiid In nil lucompll
ration.n; Nivrniturrhwa. Iratmilr
liivn, f.wiior rlm-i, tilrri, Frfsnmry
of t't l iiiii in , 10. tly a eonihlnnWon af
reniprltps, ot un-at cunt!v po r, the Docfcw
lias so nrniN!'.!il liii trmtim-nt tlmt I t w ill not
only a(7'ir.l imiriHiliiitft rrll,-', but r-rmHieiit
ciir. 'I'lm Dor-tor doci not clHini topertorm
ruiniclns, but Is wil known to bt a fair aid
I!
? In liiSHpwUlty Ilai'rt of Mea.
fl tho svsti-m without tin1 icf lltr'iiri. .
T , ' ti tlrlMrt hir an Vvncrt hHIhI
"iir for It 11 j 1 A quick ami rerdicMl
curcmr Pt, t i.nr.rr mi l rmiaHa, fcfl-
Dr. Jordan's Hpeclnl piiliilewi metboda.
r.VKKT MiA arnlvlMtimwlllratra
our hrmnt "pinion of ins complaint.
V.'e wilt Guarantee a VOfilTlYS CCXttn
every case ' Wfler'nfre.
C'on.viitatiou FHKK nud trlctlr prlraiak
CHAR'fKS YFllY KKASONAhLB.
Trwutineiit porHonallv or by latter.
Write for Book. lIIII."OIHT
91 A 'l til A4J t.. Maii.ki Kamt tA ahliU
book for mn. Call or wrtta
OH. J0no'. CO.. 1051 MarkatSU . P.
.CAN'T-
The Man Who Wears "j
fUfSAWYER'S
fcZniC EXCELSIOR BRAND
Oiled Suits
vyaml Slickers
M'urranted Waterproof.
Jlalito elaivl lmrdwork nnrl
rollK'll Wl-atlit-r. I.'i'.k ttrtr,le
niMtl.. If oiir ilt-alcr il.K-nn't.
1:uvp tlicm.fu-nil iorcataloj-m-.
'I f """fife A "-lil"ir "l l--kinif to,
A . fff r S v Kl.. a FrnnclM-u.
1. -
ViXi Vrit SUM. Suli- T.trn.,
Kat 4mMliriJttif Jlafcfl.
cimorsic CASES
are paniciilnify ilfsirtvii.
Y.iii eatiri' t only cute Tiles
ly reni-jv in; ii1L' cause.
Yoti r.innnt .-,.t a tlie cause
with anything Imt an infernal
reniftly.
Ciuoiiic eacep innkc tl.e mo(
l; ent Ii-?iastic ail vei tiot of tliis
d len.eilv. iiceaupe it entei.
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I SEXO TABLETS
WILL MAKE YOU STRONG.
They are an Absolute Cure
for Loss of
nin
01 LIU
HESCLTS Of EXCESSES, ETC.
And we truuriintofi tlitrni. On
receipt, of One Dollar we will
innil 11 box (10 lti y s troiit
inetit) Keenrely ueitli-il , to any
ail.irc'KS, witli no marks to
di. c-looC (contents.
Six Boxes Treeut $5.00
Your money will be promptly
ret urueit to you if you are not
satislied with tlie treatment.
Green & Jackson Drue: Co.
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
Si!OJrLlNE
AND
id 41 W W iVj tUXi
Onlv Initio EAST via
SHLT II ami 3 Elf EE
TWO TRAINS 1 )AITjY
Diiily
I)i-.1A11'IS
TIME SCMKDCl.KS:
11 Kl-l'NKU, Oil. j
Daily
AltKlVKH
Fast Mail For
Knst r.r.d West
S;l" .1. 111.
Fast Mfil From 1
Knst and West ! 5:1.') p. 111.
Express For
F-i.st and West
8: in n. m.
Express From
East anil West
5:15 p.
STEAMER LIMES.
San Fham isco I'outi.aM) Ructi". Hteam
sails fro in 1'i.rtlanil h p. m. every o liayp.
Boat service b'-twecn Fortlnml. Astoria,
Dromon Citv. llavtou Salem, i iiilcpein!.';.!-.',
Corvallis and 11 ! I Columbia ami Willamette
River points.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Sfoameis bri u eeu Kipai ia atul i.i wision leave
Ilipaiia daily at 1:10 a. m., retin ni leave
lAjwi'ittui ibiiiy, except Moii.tay, at :;) a. ru.
f. 13. K El IN AN, Ageut, Lleppner.
A. I,. CKAHi,
Genera! rassentfer Axent, l'ortlau'l
I ' .- - V.
Tie wmm iii
8 trains ilaily between St. i'aul an.l Cbieago
comprising
Tim Litest I'uiliuHii Sleepers,
PeeritiB Dinn.a Curn,
Librnrv imd OI,-or v-iti' n Oiup,
Fr"" liett'.i'iiii"; Cli'iir Ctvs.
The '211 Century Train,
"Hie Noithwestcrn Limited,"
r.uns every day in rb year.
Tbe 1' nieHi '1'fHiti ui tbe Vinrli.
Electric l.itb'.ed Steam Heated
To Chicago by Dayliyht.
The Badtrer State Express, the Finest Day Train
running between St I'aul and Cbiccj o via.
the Short Fine. Connections from th.- West
made via. The Norttu-i n I'lieitie, tin-iit North
em and Canadian I'acif'u: Kys.
This is also tlie best line between ):.,alia, 8t
I'aul and Min ecu pi, lis.
All agents sell tickets via,
"The Nortb wterr. T.inr "
,". D. MEAD, II. E. JSI.KK.
Gen. Atrcnt. '1 h-ket Agt
JV-i Alder .St.. I'ortlaud. Ore.
EaasijSiTije
j
VCaws on Ambition and Dys
pepsia.
"Dj-spepsia," wrote Eupene Field,
"often incapacitates & man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
ambition." Though preat despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can't digest your food. It needs
rest. You can only rest it by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores it to its normal tou.
Satisfying,
invigorating.
Prppareil otilyliy K. C. DbWittA. Co., f'liieao.
Xii $1- b.ja.o coiilaiua iii liuics tUoioo.
rr iti rt-riiMMTigic.'. LI
Buril'tlvlics ixi l
5 Ask cyt
your m crcli ixnt .
Weak AIojol !
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEI'AKTMENT OK THE INTE1UOU. L.NU
Olllee at Fa Gninde, dr., Nov 'JF IW2.
Notice is herehv utici I ha.' -.he followiilK
iiamed settler has tiled notice of his intention
to ni' l;e liieil proof Jn supiairt of his claim, and
that said proof will bo made before tlie
County Clerk of Finatilla. County, ar Pendleton.
Oregon, on Jan. 1 1, l!'0:s, vi; : H. E No. lOUW,
.lOIIN KII.EY FUANKFIN, of l'endleton. Ore.,
for the w'A ne'.i and w '.; Be'i see -', tp 2 s, r 'J'.
E W M.
llennnies the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of sai-l land, viz:
Abiaham It. chapman, of l'endleton, Oivon.
Frank V. Chapman, Fee Blevins and John
Groom, all of Vinson. Oregon.
1.) 20 K. W. H ahti.ktt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior Land Oilice at
La Gaande Oregon, Nov. '1, 1H02.
Notice is hereby tfiven that the followlnjf
niinied sett'er lias filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of bis claim. ami
that said proof will bo made before Vawler
Crawford, County Clerk, at lleppncr, Oregon,
on .Inn I I, l'.in:3, viz: H E Ni '.i-MW,
TEllUENCE WILlIA.t.S of Hepi-ner, Oregon,
for the. sw-i ne'.i and lots 1 and 2, see 2, and
lot 1, see 1, tp 2 k, r i.7 E V M.
He- names the fnl lowing witnesses to irove
liis continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
John II. Williams, Thomas Gillilliu, .lohn
Williams aud John Kei-Kcii, all of llejipncr,
Orctfon.
15-2U E. W. B a H-n.ETr, Register.
Timber Land, Act Jniw .7, 178
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, LA
Grande, 1 heyon. Oct. 1 1, l'.M2.
Notice is hereby given that, in compliance
will; the provisions of the act of Congressof
June x. Is7s, entitled -'An art for the sale of
timber lauds in the states of California, Oregon.
Nevada and Wiishiueton Territory," as ex
tended to all tlie J'ublie Land States by net of
August 1, 1MI2,
George A. Stevenson,
of Heppiier, county of Morrow, State of Oregon,
1 1 : k litis day liled in this oflieo his sworn state
ment No. ifSl, for the purchase of the NW
.-f Sec VI. 1 l 1 S. K '2S E, W M, and will
ott'er proof to show that the hitnl soimht is
more vaiuaoie lor ustimoeror srone tnan ior
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to Miid land before Vawler Crawford, County
Cl("-;, at Heripnei, Oregon, on Tuesday, the
F'.rh day of January, l'.m;;.
He. names as witnesses:
John N. Feeler, Norman A Kelly, Walter
Crosby and Audiew J. Clem, all of Heppner,
Oregon.
Anvandall nersor.s eiinmunt tuiverseiy tne
above described lands are requested to file
eir ciaims in this oliiee 011 or before said bull
day of January, Wl
l is f;. w . iSAHTKTT, Kegister.
Timber Land, Art June :', JS7
NOTICE FOR PLUILICATION
NITED STATES L.vND OFFICE, LA
ramie, Oregon. Oct. S. l:)02.
Noi.cu is he ebv cive'i ini'. in compliance
wirli the provisio.'s of the act of Cong ess of
.1 unr- .,, InT1? en! itled "An act for the s lie of t Hi
lar lauds in he states of Call 'ore in, Oregon,
Nevada aui Vs h i "!!ton Territory.' hs ex
truded to all the Ful. lie Lund States by act of
August 1, 1M2,
Martin D. Hayman, of Heppner,
County of Morrow, sia'e of Oregon, has
ids i!.iv filed iu thi oilice his sworn statement
No l.i-'.t), for the purchase of the S'a SE4 and
1; svt ; ,,f See 1 1, 1 p 4 s, K 2H f M, anil win
uf-T i.rooi to show thnt -he land -ought ia
mote vaJutdilH for its timher or Mono than for
tgncultural purpos---.and to establish his claim
:o said land before Van tor Craw ford, County
Clerk, at Heppner, Oregon, on Wednesday, the
1 Ith da of January, T.10;!.
lie names us witnesses: tr
George A.Stevenson. And-ew J. Stc.vensoji.
-..q li'ig 1'. Florence 11U Ue.vin ' K'orenee, Hit
of Hi-pimer, Oregon. lLV"
Anv and nil persons iHitituur "' ') i
above-described Ian. is a re req uejed tn fileuieir
liiiins in this orli.-e 011 or I elo'e Kaid lit" dttv
of J.itiuary. I'.W!.
;)!.-, - F. ;. IfAuri.trr, IU gistjr.
Timber Land. Act Jitve.'l, 17.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1 Vjlte.l States I,:uui ottiee, o ratine, uretfon,
Novl-'iiln-r s. 1'io-j.
Notice is lieie'uv tu'-n totil 111 eouipltiinee
with the provisi"iiR of the net of ('iiuyrens of
June 1.V7S. enntle.l "All net tor tli.-s.nie 01
r i 1 1 1 1 ) t- luii. Is in tl.e stiites of t 'nl 1 for 11 1 n , Oretrou,
Neva. 1st tut WiishiiiK'oti 'leiritory, us ex
tetirled to nil the I'ublii; FiiikI Stiitesi by net of
August i. is'.rj.
issm: a v. ievr:i8s,
of 1'nloiise Citv, eon ty of Whitmnti, state of
WioihiiiL'toii. hus this! (hiv tiled In this otliee lier
sworn Mtrttciiieiit No. liWi. for the ).urehnse of
the s'i sw'.i see. 1, ami east'J se' , ol section
in township "is, rantre '.'7 e. W Si ami will
oiler proof to fhnw ttutt theliuui soutilit is inortj
valun i.le for its timheror stone thnu for atrri
eiilturnl purposes, an.l to establish her claim to
said land helore Vawter Crawford, County
Clerk, at his oilice at Heppner, Oregon, on
Saturday, the 21th '1 n y of Jan. l'tti.l.
She mi mesas witnesses:
John Zollinuer, of Heppner, Oreiroii : Otis A.
Turnbow, Charles W. Sanderson ami Klnit-r E.
Klots. aU of Falouse City, Washinntoii.
Any and all persons churning adversely the
above-described lands are reniiested to fiie their
cbiims it this oihe e on or before said :Mth day
of Jan. l'.K):,.
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ST. FAIL. DllXrit, MINNEiT 0LI, CHICAGO
And Points F.ast.
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