Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, February 19, 1903, Image 7

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    A COMEDY JAIL.
Tow Gnardhooic- In Pennsylvania
That la Merely a Convenience
.for I'rliooeri.
Elizabethtown, the county seat of
Essex, in the Adirontlacks, poasetites a
comedy jail, according to the Philadel
phia Ledger. It is small, having- win
dows secured by wooden bars and a
jailyard inclosed by. a solid fence of
three-quarter-inch boards, which a
healthy male could push over with his
shoulder. Hut the prisoners rarely, if
ever, attempt to escape. Some good
stories are told by Judge Kellogg,
Judge Hand and other residents. It is
custom to allow the prisoners out
on parole, so that they may cut the
grass on neighboring lawns, do gar
den work, or repair roads for the vil
lage or county. Kecently one prison
erwho should have returned at eight
o'clock, did not apply for admission
until nearly an hour later. The war
den angrily demanded to know the
reason, and added: "Don't let this
occur again, or I will not allow you
to come in. I lock the door at eight
o'clock, and won't open it in the future
for you." Another accused of and
awaiting trial for manslaughter, over
stayed his parole and pleaded, as an ex
cute that as it was Saturday he
thought he wr.uld go and spend Sun
day with his wife, returning to the jail
on Monday morning.
MIGRATION OF THE SNIPE.
Tout of Lend Ore Fired nt the Artfnl
Dodger aa He Wings Hla War
Southward.
The snipe, properly Wilson's snipe,
Gallinago IMicata, but commonly
known as English snipe and. wrongful
ly called half a dozen other names, is
a widely distributed species. It visits
every state at some season; its north
ward migration extends within the
arctic circle, while it is known to go
southward to northern South America
and the West Indies. Comparatively
few of the birds which move north
ward from February until May breed
south of the international line. It is
rjuite true there are breeding grounds
at various points of the northern
states, but the great breeding range
extends from latitude 42 degrees
north to some undrtermlined pint
much nearer the jxde than most
sportsmen will venture.
Some time in September the first
south-bound birds pass below the
Canadian grounds, and soon most of
the suitable marshy bits of east and
west have their share of long-billed
prizes. Then begins an astonishing
attack which extends from ocean to
ocean and generally sweeps south
ward from Canada to California.
Probably tons of lead, half of which
is wasted, are fired at the artful
dodger.
i
-Apple Fritter.
Peel the apples and slice thinlv.
Take a, (juart of (lour, two eggs, half
a cupful of sugar and oiuiugh sweet
milk to make rather a thick- batter.
Stir in the !'cr.
brown in boiling
sugar as soon as
! :i:iiles ami fry till
lard.- Sprinkle with
taken from the ket-
tie. Albany Argus.
Fbitiuum has been discovered in
large quantities in the (Jalice min
ing district of Josephine county.
It is a penitentiary clllVn.se
ritfeal a bicycle. This !iil
passed both bouses and a. aits
governor's siguature.
The Illinois Ceulral Railroad olli ie, at
Portland, Oregon, has a email stipplv of
nicely mounted wall maps of the United
States, :' by ;!fS inches, aleo Cuba ainl
l'orto liico, enlarged. If you will sen !
us ten cents, in stamps, we will prepay
the postage ami semi you one of tLeso
handsome maps, bv return mail.
If yon intend (loin east, or know anv
one coining west, from any point, east or
south of St. l'aul, Oinah or St. Louis,
we would appreciate the opportunity of
writing; to you or your friends about the
details. To say that is the purpose of
this advertisement, but the maps ate
fiee. Address I'. II. Trumbull, 142
Third street, Portland. Oregon.
USE PEHniN'S PILE
SPECIFIC .
No c s exists it wi'l nnt
cure. Tnis in tern l 'pm'tly
etires nil disc nees of ti. diges
tive organs. F"r slrf by nil
druugists.
Dr. Perrin Medical Co.,
Helena, Mont.
Interesting pamphlet nm'e'I
free d kiut.'.
Adventure of Put Crow.
Omaha, Feb.' 15 J. J. Crow, of
Council BlutfH, la., has received a letter
from England stating that Pat Crow, his
bro'her, alleged to have been connected
with the kidnaping of Eddie CuJahy, is
now in Liverpool The letter slates that
Pt is employed as a eolicitor for a
wholesale house and is receiving $200
per month salary.
In writing t lie relative says that when
Put left thia country, he went direct to
England, where, under an assumed
name, he enlisted in the English army
and was sent to Sou'h Africa. Upon
tlie close of the war, he returned to
England and secured his present em
ployment. The informant also implied
that Pat Crow is ready to return to
Omaha if he is guaranteed immunity
from prosecution.
Alfred Parker employed in a
flouring mill at Eugene, Thursday
caught his right hand between
two crushing rollers and suffered
I the Jobs of three fingers.
Mrs Bertha Martin, of Astoria,
who left her husband 6ix weeks
ago, returned Thursday night with
a handsome man, stole into the
house, seizod her 5-year-old boy
and escaped by a steam launch.
MR.S. L. S. ADAMS,
Of 2&lvtslMi, Tex.it.
"Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing
to tired women. Having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bear,
ing-down pains, and having tried sev
eral doctors and different remedies
with no success, your Wir.e of Cardui
was the only thing which helped me,
and eventually cured me It seemed to
build up the weak parts, strengthen
the system and correct irregularities."
By "tired women" Mrs. Adams
means nervous women who have
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailments that women have..
Yon ca,n cure yourself at home with
this great women's remedy, Wine
or Lamm, wine or Cardui has
cured thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benelit. Whv
not begin to get well today? All
druggists have $1.00 bottles. For
any stomach, liver or bowel disor
der Thedford's Black-Draught
should be used.
Fw.iilv' 'ifiaivl literature. ndilivsR. riving
symptomi, 1 U jjiuh'S ' Advisory ficpart
li'iem. Tim Chatiai.ooR:i Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tunn.
It
ROUTE
Thr.'tigti iiersonally conducted Toutit
sleepinjrcars betwfen Port and and Cf.i
cao t)iict a week, and between Oden
ami Chicago three times a week, via the
Scenic Line.
Through standard slecpi!)giirsilni;y between
Ogdeu and Chicago via the .-ceuie Line.
Through standard sleepitigcarsilaily bet ween
Coloraip) Spring and St. Louis.
Through standard ami tourist sleeping cars
daily between San Francisco and Chieego via
l.on Angeles and El I'aso.
Through standard sleeping cars am chair
curs dHilT between St. I'm til and Chncgo.
He sure to see that jour ticket reads via the
Great Rock Island Route
The let and mof reasonable dining car (ser
vice. Midday lunch ."in cents.
Fur rates, folders and inscriptive literature
write to
L. B. GORHAM. T. J. CLARK.
GENERAL AGENT. TRAV PASS. ACT.
Alder St rortland, Ore.
d UflNEorCARDUl
tin MtoaEEgnfflMiMwwrwm j
!
j 'ri-i
iBiM HOCK IIIUS
'ililMpTii ill ,
1 wenty-three acres of ground
are Deeded to bury London's dead
. of one year.
Millions Putto Work.
The wonderful activity of the new
century is shown by an enormous de
mand for the world's best works Dr.
Kiug'aNew Life Pills. For Constipa
tion, Sick Headache, Biliousness, or
any trouble of .Stomach, Liver or Kid
neys they're uurivaled. Only 25o at
Slooom Drue Co.
Does Your Food Distress You?
Are you uervoub? Do you feel
older thau you used to? Is your
appetite poor? Is your tongue
coated with a slimy, yellowieh fur?
Do you have dizzy spells? , Ileve
you a bad taste in tne mouth?
Does your food come up after eating,
with a sour taste? Have you a sen
sation of fnlluosa after eating?
Do you have heartburn? Dj you
belch gas or wind? Do you have
excessive thirst? Do ynti notice
black specks before the eye?? Do
you hve pain or oppression arouod the
heart? Does your heart palpitate.
or beat irregularly ? Do yon have
unpleastnt dream?? Are you con
stipated?.. Do your limbs tremble
or vibrate? Aro you restless at
Kbt? Nome Age Occu
pation Street number. . . .Town. .
State If yon have
ary or all of the above symptoms you
probably have Dyspepsia. Fill io the
above blank, send to us. and we will
mail yon a free trial of PE FBI KOLA
TABLETS unquestionably the surest
and safest Dyspepsia onre ki owc to
get her with our little book "Advice To
Djepeptics" Regular size Pepsikola
tMblets 25 cents, by mail, or of your
druggist,. The Lnxakola Cheqdbdv. 45
Vesey street, New York.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
TTMTED STATE'S LAND OFFICE,
LA
v marine, uregon, J-eo. l-', J003.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Confess of
June 3. 178, entitled "An act for the sle of
timber lands in the states of Calil'o, nia. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public Land States by act of August
4, 1802,
Louis M. Summerfield,
of Heppner, county of Morrow, statu of Ore
gon, has this dav tiled in thin ollice his sworn
statement No. 107, for the purchase, of the
sw'ofsee, llxii Tp. 4 South, Range 2S E W
M, and will offer proof to show time the land
(.ought is more valuable for its timber or stotif
thau to.' agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said iar d etore Vawter Crawfo d,
Count, Clerk at Heppner, Oregon, cm Tuesday,
tn the 12th day of may, 10U3.
lie names as witnesses:
Andrew J. clem, Slierma.i Shaw, Joint N.
Beeler, and Andrew J. Stevenson, all of Hepp
ncr, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above deseribeo lands are requested to lile'their
claims ia this ollice on or before said 12th day
of May, 1003.
2ti-3f E. W. Barti.ett, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Notice for publication,
TTMTED STA1ES LAND OFFICE,
LA
tiramie, Oregon, Feb. 11, i W .i.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress ol
Junes, 7s, entitled "An act Inr the sale of tim
ber lands in the states of aliforuia, Oregon,
Nevada aud Washington territory,' as extended
to Mil the Public Land States by act of August
4, is;i2.
Otis Welch, of Heppner,
county of Morrow, State of Oregon, litis this day
. li:ed in this I'liice li is sworn statement No. l'.i-ti,
for the purehise of the southeast quarter of
' set: No. :,2 in Tp. 4 s, r 2S e W. M. and will oiler
proot to show that Hie land sought is morevalu-
able for its timber or stone thau for agricultural
! purposes, and to establish his claim to said land
j bL-iorc Van u-i Coin nnd, Count Clerk of Mor
; row County, at lie pner oicgoti, on Tuesday
I ti.e l.th ili.y ot May. l.! :i.
j lie mures us w Kinase-:
j (;. A. liluvi, .!iiin s .). ..Jciiee, Elijah Khe.i and
JLri.eu U. liartholoiiiew, all ol Heppner,
Oregon.
Any and all peisotis diiiming adver-ely the
above described lands are ic tiesti.il to" till
ilieir l.-ii 0 !- in this olliee on or beloie said 12th
I day of Mav, li'llo.
2 -;"i K. W. 15 a kti.kt r, Register.
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION
Pt'Hartment of
La tiinude Oiego;
the Interior
Laud Ollice at
, .inn. ip, 19li.;.
Nori'-e is hereby given tl.at the followirig
UMiiie.l settler has liled notice or tiis intention
to inn ke tiiirtl proof in support of his cluim.aiid
that stid proof will be made berore County
Judgeof I'niaulla County, at l'endletnn, Cle'
gon, on March 4, 1903, i: H. E. No. Hi.Tl,
Joseph Wellington,
of Kid go, Oregon, for the ne'.i ntv'-.j n'j mv',
Miid lie1., sw; see. 1". tp. 3 s r :io c w in.
iie immes thu follow ing w itnesses to prove
hn coirinuotis residence upon ami cultivation
of nu i : ;1 : i I . viz :
John i ight Mr t. (Jeo'-ge W alters. William H.
iullu'ord and lieorge llorsiiian, all of Ki.'ge,
Oregon.
Si -'-'' E. W. Bakti.ktt, Register.
NOTICE FOR I'VBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
Ollice at '1 lie Dalles, Oregon, Jan. 2. p.'o:;.
Notice is hereby given tint the following
named sefler hn liled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim.
aim mat sum prom wi;i t.e ni irie netore nwt r i
V.thw foni, County Clerk, nt Heppner, Oregon,!
on lhursday, March 1L', l'.'U !, v,z: !
Augustus Hcskins, j
o: i-i.p)in.'7. tregon, n. t-.. Jo titi-9, lor the e'4
H-c. 13, t ") s. r 2ti e. M I
He names the following witnesses to prove I
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of sh i 1 1 Intnl. viz:
J W H row n, Henry I) Mike'ell. Willie E. !
M.l.es. ll and James stout, all of Hepp'irr, !
Oregon.
Jay T. Lccas, Kegister. j
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
itice nt The Dulles, regon, Ian. l ;t
Notice is hereby civen that the follow ing
liMmcd settler tins filed notice 01 his intention
to make final proof in support of his
.'laivi, nil that said proof will be made
bvlore Vawter Craw ford. County Clerk at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on Friday, Man h o, l.t'.:, viz:
Henry F. Tolle,
of Hardman. Oregon. H E Not'.. s7, for the n",
se'4 and seit n. sec 2s and .-'4' riu l. sic J7. t
". r-j .e, U M.
He names the follow nig '.rifucsen io prove
his continuous resident e upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
George 'A' (TiHpin, Benjamin F. Devore,
diaries . Hrstitn:. and ( liarles 11. Hams, all
t I'ardmHii. Oregon.
J cv V. Lccas, Register.
SUMMONS.
In 'he Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow county.
Moses Anhbaugh, plaintiff, 1
vs
Charles Kimsey and Clara
Kimsey his wife, A J Kimsey
and - Kimsey, his wife,
William Kimsey and N.Kim-
sey, liis wife, W. s. Mercer
and .arah Mercer, his wife, I
L. A. Florence, and Ella I" lor- f
ence, hi wife, U. G Watson,
and Minnie W atson, his wife,
Samuel Hall, and Mary Hall, I
his wife. William Ferrell and .
Eva Ferrell, his wife, Thomas j
Kimsey and Millie J. Croft,
Defendants. J
To Charles Kimsey and Clara Kimsey, his
wife, A.J. Kimsey and Kimsey his wife,
William Kimsey and N. Kimsey, his wile, G. U.
Waison, aud Minnie Watson, his wife, William
Ferrell and Eva ierreli, his wife, Thomas Kim
sey an . Millie J. Croft, of above defendants.
in the name of the Stale of Oregon, you and
each of you will take notice that you are here
by required to appear in the above entitled
court aud cause, ou or b -fore six weeks from
the 15th da of January, 10U3, to wit on or be
lore February 2(, 1'Jti.l, and answer or otherwise
plead to plaintiffs complaint liied herein, and
if you tail to so appear or answer, for want
thereof plaintiif will apply to the court lor the
relief prayed lor in his complaint, towit:
For a decree qnieiing plaintiffs title in, and
removing the cloud from his title to the follow
ing described lauds and premises in Morrow
County, Oregon, towit: E', uwJ4 and swiine
?i and nw4 8;;-4 of secti 11 Its, tp 1, s r 2d e W
M and foreclosing all right, title or interest
which you or either of vou have in said de
scribed iremiseB, and that plaintiffs title be
established and and conlirmed in and to said
premises, and such other relief as mav be
equitable and just.
This 'summons is served upon you by publi.
cation thereof, by order of the Hon. W. R. Eilis
Judge of the above entitled court which order
is dated on the 10th day of January, 1903, and
prescribes that same shall be published for six
.consecutive weeks in the lleppner Gazette and
that the first publication thereof shall be made
on the loth day of January, 1003.
G. VV. PHELPS,
21-27 Attorney for F.aintitr.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Oltice, La Grande, Oregon,
January 27, 1903
Notice is hereby given that in eompliancp
with the provisions of the act of Congress "of
June 8, 1S7H, entitled "An act for the Bale of
timber lands in the States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land S:ates by act of
August 4, 1692,
Leonora E. Rhea,
of Heppner, county of Morrow, State of Oregon,
ha" this day ii'ed in this ottien her sworn state
ment No 1922, for the purchase of the sel. sw1,
sec. 28, uo nW'i sw1 nw4 ec 33 in tp No.
4 S, range No 2h K W M, and will oiler proof to
show the land sought is more valuable for is
timber or stone than for agricultural purposes,
and to establish her claim lo said land before
Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at his office at
Heppner, Oregon, on Saturday, the IHth day of
April 1903.
She italic s as witnesses: James J MeUee,
Elij;ih W. Rhea, Eugene L. Freeland and George
Coi.ser, all of Heppner, Oregon.
Any and nil persons claiming adversely the
above-OeM i ibjd binds are retjuestml t fi lo their
cbiiins in this ollice on or before said lsth day
of April 1903.
2"i-31 E. W. Bartlett, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ollice at La Grande, Ore., Jan. 31, l'.i(i3.
.Notice is hereby given that the following
narneil settler litis (lied notice of his intention
io and make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore John llailey, Jr., U. S. Commissioner, at
Pendleton, Oregon, on March 'ii, l'.)03, viz: 11.
E. No. 7.M3,
Eugene Corley,
of tiurdaue. On gon, for the e'i sw'i and lots 3
and 4, sec. IS, tp. 3 r 30 e W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Junics A. Iforstiian, Oeorgo F. Jones, Clinton
I. Drake, Nelse C. Nelson, all of Gurdane,
Oregon.
i". 30 E. W BARTLETT, Register.
CONTEST NOTICF.
Department of the Interior, I'tiited States
l and Oibce, I he Dalles. Ore., Jan .., I'.l'J.'l
A sufficient contest aliidavit having been filed
in this ollice by Olis K. Shinier, eoiilestant,
Mgair.st li"iiii st-'ud entry .vo. .lltW made Mav L'l
ivt."., for ,-; .j Nt'i St sE1, Section u. lown
shipliS, Range Jti E, by Alley i otnitoii con
tcstee, in whieh it is 'nilegeii tliHt s.ud Alley
Compton hits been dead lor nboiit s:x years";
I hut si nee said ti me no one tiding as adniini
s!i ii tor or as an heir, h lis resided on or eu 1 r i in ted
sni'i tract in any way, but during all of said
time has been mid is whollv abinidoned. 'I'hat
the alleged abandonment is not due to military
or navel service, n nd that no heirs are known
to exist, said parties are hereby notified to ap
pear, respond a. d oiler evidence touching sai i
allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. on March 7, Lib:!,
before Vawter 1'rawtord County Clerk, at his
ol'ice at Hcpp'.ii r. Or., fund that final hearing
will be In lii at 10 o'clock a in. on March JO,
!.'. before! the IN'gisier aud Receiver of the
I l ite l Mates Land Ollice in The Dalles,
Oregon.
'I he said contestant having, in a proper atli-d.-'.vir.
liied .I.miiiry ? P.103. set forth facts
v, bii h show that alter d ie diligence, personal
service of this notice cannot be made, It is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
i.e given by due and proper publication.
1M-2S Jay P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
D
EI'ART.MENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
ollice at La Grande Or., Jan. 1 1, 1'.ki3
Notice is hereby given that, the follow
ing-named settler has lilel notice of his in
tention to make linal proof in support of
port f his claim, and that said proof w ill he
made before Vawter Crawford, County C erk,
at Heppner, Oregon, on March j, 1003, viz: 11. E.
No v.m;;,
At til STCH J. SrAI.TER, of Heppner, Ore.
for the lots 1 and 2 and rie'4 nu '4 of sec 1H, tp :;
s, r J7 c, W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
0 -or '.' W. Swaggart, I. -wis Kinney. Patrick
l.'uaid nnd R bert Dexter, all of Heppner, Ore
gon. E. W. BAKTI.ETT.
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICA TION.
Pepurtii'etit of 'lie Interior. I.h ml Office at I. a
Grind... ori-goti, .tan. cth, l'-o.:
V.tn e ju hereby given that the f. illnw ing
rained settler has filed notice of bis ititeni io:i to
commute ami make final proof in support of his
eiium and that said proof will be m-e'e before
c.
: 1 1 v Judge of I'imCiiSa niitv.at Pendleton.
Oregon, 011
an h I, 1.M3, viz: It
E. No. 107"
! William D. Kolb,
, of Vinson. Oregon, for the se' s', s. c. 13, ne'4
tieV, see. 21. tp. 1 r i:i e w 111, and lof 1, bee. I,
!p 1 s r 30 e w in.
He inline' the following witnesses to prove
bis co'itiiMioi.s rc-rdem-e upon and cultivation
of s.-j.l 1 111.I. viz:
EdAi i M. l.-ter. Aeran A.Cole, Patrick Ken
nedy mid Arthur Robbins. nil of Vinson, ure-
U '.'l'-jr. E. W. BAKTI.ETT, Kceiter.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
Office at La Grande, Ore., Feb. 7, 1003,
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 saiti proof will be made beore Vawter
Crawford, county Clerk at Heppner, Oregon,
on April 6, V.m viz: H. K. No. 9770,
Charles Stockdale,
of Gnrdane. Oregon, for the swj nwli sec 2.").
and e!4 ne4 and neJ4 se sec. 26, tp3 s r !M e
W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
hi continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Jessie French, M. Reeder, George' Horsman,
all of Gurdaue, Oregon, Horace Sibley, of Meop
ner, Oregon.
23-30 E. W. Bartlett, R gisfer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
Ollice at La Grande, Oregon. Feh 7, 1003.
Notice is hereby given that the following
name i settler has filed notice of his intention
to and make final proof in support of
liis claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Vawter Crawford. County Clerk, at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on April ti, 1003 viz: U E No
10 U,
James M. Farlow,
of Heppner, Oregon, for the nLj se!4 sec. 28, tp
3s rise W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of salil land, viz:
John Heeler, John Busesick. George Moore,
arid Charles Bookman, all of Heppner Oregon
'J')-30 E. W. BARTLETT. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPVRTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Office at La Grande, Or., Feb 7,1003.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named Bettler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in sunport of
his claim, ana that said proof will be made
nerore v awter Crawford, countv clerk at Hepp
ner, Oregon, 011 April 0, 1003, viz; H. E No.
lOtiOl,
James B. Dawber,
of Heppner. Oregon, for the sw'- swi sec. 13,
seH seVi see. u, neKi "e sec. 23 and nwJ4 nwJ4
sec. '24, tp 8 s r 28 e W M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Paul Hlsler, Lewis Smith, William B. Mc
Roberts, and Andy J, Cook, all of Heppner,
Or 'gon.
2.3u E. W. Bautlktt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Depar nient, of the Interior, Land Ollice at La
Grande, Oregon Jan. ii, 10U3.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has' filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support, of liis claim, and
that mid proof will be made before Vawter
Crawford, County Clerk at, Heppner. Oregon,
on March 4th, 1003, viz: H E No. 11017,
David Jacobs,
of Heppner, Oregon, for the se,l4 see 28, tp 2 s r
28 e w m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
George HwHggart, Jack Mills, Andrew J. Cook
and James Fristoe, all of Hcpnner, Oregon.
21-2(1 E. V. Bakti.ktt, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ITNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
LA
-J Grande, Oregon, January 8. 1003.
Notice, is lie eby given hat in compliance
with the provisions of the. net of Cong ess of
J tine 3, 1878 entitled "An ti"t for the sale of t m
ber lands in the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 1, lfr'J'J,
Mary Melerinda Vey, of Pendleton,
County of I'matiUa, state of Oregon, has
this day filed in this ollice her sworn statement
No 1810, for the purchase of the neU se'4 sec.
32, and nj Bv!j and sw1' bw 4 of section No.
33. in tp. No. 1 11, range No. 28, e w 111 and will
oiler proof to show that the land .ought is
more valuable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purpose", and to establish herchiini
to said land before the Clerk of the Supreme
Court of Oregon, at Pendleton, Oregon, 011
Friday, the 3d day of April, 1003.
She names as witnesses:
Joseph Cunhn.of Echo, Oregon, John K nu
ll ell, of Pendleton, Oregon, Frank Oorreiu ami
Joseph Ramos, bolh of Echo, Oregon.
Anv and all persons claiming adversely the
above-describi d lands are requested to file their
claims in this ollice ou or before said 3d dav
of April, 1003.
21-30 E. W. Bakti.ktt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
D'
EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ollice at I.h Grande. Or.. Jan. ti, I'.m:!.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler bus filed notice of his intention
to commute and make final proof insupporlof
his claim, Hint tiint said proof will lie uncle be
fore Vawter '"rawlord, County Clerk at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on March Ith. 10o;i, viz: H. E.
O.Vil.
David F. Kerrick,
of Gurdane, Oregon, for the n'1 k 4 sw'.i swKj
sec 3.") and se!4 sef , sec. 31, tp 3 r 20 e w m.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Jesse D. French, of Gurdan. Oregon, Horace
Sibley, Frank Goil and Levi Hint t, all of Hepp
ner, Oreuon.
21-2ti E. W. PiAkTl.KTT, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OK THE INTERIOR. LAND
Ollieo at I.H Grande, or., Jan ii l '03.
Notice is hereby gl e:i that the p.ilowing
luimed settler has tiled notice of his intention
to nioke final proof in support of bis claim, and
that said proof will be made before the
Countv Judge of I'matiUa Coun'v.at Pendleton.
Oregon, on Mart h 1, P..03, viz : II. E No. 0122,
Patrick Kennedy,
of Vinson, Oregon, for the se1 sec. 11 ,fp 1 s r
20 e w 111.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
Aeran A. Cole. Edwin M Lester, Donald Ross,
James Darnell, all of Vinson, Oregon.
Jl -' E. W. llAiti I.K IT, Register.
Timber Lund, Aft dun:' ', 17'
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TTMTED
tiratid
STATES LAND
. 'regon. January
OFFICE
I A
, P.m.:.
in eemplintii
of ( 'oiigiess 1
Notice
with tin
is hereby given that
provisions of the act
June ls,s. entitled -"An act for the sale ot
timber lands in the states of Ca i Coriua . oregor; .
Nevada and Wiehiiu'imi I 1 ri n .ry ," as ex
tended toid! the l'ub:ii Land Mutes by act ;
j AUgllst I, ls'.r.
1 Anton Vey,
of Pe'id'.e'.in.eo.iiity of CniMltila. Slate of Oregon
has tins day t, led 1 u t his ollice ins sworn state
ment No !-.;''. fr the purchase of the '.1
se' j mc 20 and 1 . nd4 s. '4 mJ , of sc -TPm No.
3J in t. No. 1 :i. rang- No. -Js e W M, and wi.i
o.fer proof to show tliit the land smisht is
more al'iab'e for its timber or tot e t ban for
agrii-ultura! purpi-ses, Min1 to. tab.is.'i Ins claim
to sail land before ' I.e Clerk ,. the -:;preii:e
Citiirt of oreg.:!..'.' ivud letou, Oregon, on Fri
ilay, the 3d day of Apr,!. 1.'. 3.
He iiHtnes a wt: --:
Joseph Ram.'S. I th:.k 1 ..rrei 1. .!-. f'l CnTihii.
nil of Echo. or. i-.-Ti, u'ld Jo:.n h ::::!. teil, of
Pendleton, ( .1.
Anyandall p. r- .r: clait.ii .1 : a -hcr-e y 'hv
above-desertbe 1 1 mds He r- v.es'. .1 to ti.e
their claims in thisetluc oner beiore said 1
dav of April. 1".'!.
Jl-iO E. W. Bartlett, Register.