Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, August 13, 1903, Image 7

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.411 Disclaim Any Knowlcd e of I in.
pending Trouble.
irrmevine, ur , Aug. 7 Tlie range
ar. Bu-t;aneu, nas aoont diea out in
this county, &h far as cap be learned
irom a large number ot persons owning
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eheep and cattle in this county, and the
only complaint some have to make is as
to the sheep from other counties passing
iruw ninier 10 ineir summer ranges
and herding too close to the homes and
ranges of settlers along their route. The
-v?hole situation can bs summed up by
these interviews with some of the
prominent Btnckmen of the county :
F. II. Latollett, president of Crook
County Sheepmen's Association, also
manager of Allen & Lafollett. We are
running about 7000 sheep this year, and
are using about the same ranges we
iiave used for years past, and do i ot ex
pect to have any trouble with cattle or
eheepmen. We have had none and
know of no reason why we should have
ny.
Dr. Van Gerner, of Geiner & William
son We will carry over after sale this
season about 7000 sheep, and dont expect
to have any trouble with any one. Our
ranges are scattered among cattle and
Jjorsemen, and we get along all right
together.
Willian Wurxweiller, of the Black
Butte Livestock Company Our com
pany has on hand about 9000 sheep and
C00 cattle this season, and will useabout
the same ranges we have been ac
customed to use for our stock. We
.know of no trouble likely to come on
account of our stock business.
Colonel M. C. Nye, the pioneer sheep
(man of this county I will have less
6heep than la6t year, and do not expect
to have any trouble in caring for them,
acid if any trouble comes it will be from
irresponsible people, and not from re
sponsible men in the stock business.
R. A. Stewart, of Paulina I am rang
ing 5000 head of sheep, and will use the
same range and camps I have been in
iiabit of using. During the lambing
season I was asked to respect certain
Uinea, and did so, and dott expect any
Iroub'e from any of my neighbors.
Asked as to any war between interests
?n his part of the county, Mr. .Stewart
-said all he knew was hearsay, and that
rfome cattlemen had called on sheepmen
to arrange certain ranges for both. They
oonld not agree, and the sheepmen got
atigry and threatened harm to some par
ties. C. M. Cartwright, of the Baldwin
Sheep it Land Company, Ilav Creek
Ater all sales wo will have about 2:,000
sharp on the ranges and 400 head of
"ittle, and know nothing but hearsay
regarding auy range war. We have
'.teedeu land enough to range a large
part of our stock, and don't anticipate
my trouble from any one. Our neigh
bors on the range are the same as for
vears past, and like our own company
k'are all enlarged their business, both
h'j,3p and cattle.
I. JT. Gray, ex-Sheriff of Crook Com
v tnd one of the leading fine cattle
oreeders, when asked to give his opinion
;j.sr!.a the extent of the range war in this
K;onEt7, says he thinks the resident
bookmen have a better understanding
imoag themselves than ever before, and
il! advocate the annual meeting to
aether of all the stockmen in the coun
ity, as was done tin's year, and if any one
has s grievance, get it adjusted properly
Tlie only important complaint coming lo
.the ;-o:ut committee this year was as to
rllie migratory sheep owned in other
counties. Mr. Gray's -horne range is on
Crooked River, southeast of Prineville
;25 Mik?!', and for neighbors he has both
yibi-f; and cattlemen, and has no trouble
;..ibout range with either intererest.
"Yw, I am secretary of the Stock
,T.en's Association, and the names of a'l
the members on the roll can be seen by
.,iay one interested enough, to ask for
thesi," paid Mr. Gray.
Asked if t lie association had posted
. my notices warning sheepmen otl'certain
ranges, Mr. Gray was very positive
nothing of the kind had been ordered,
;.inJ as long as the present officers and
aierubers were on its rolls it never would.
VLoever had posted notices had done so
.in their own responsibility.
LAST SM It TO ITIIMCS.
Laudatory Letter Torn up ly tlie
President.
Washington. Aug. ) Secretary Root
has always had the greatest admiration
for Genera! Miles as a soldier, and had
ma'ters been left in Mr. Root's hands
the General would have retired witl
nying cows, instead ot with an un
it t i . ...
precedented snub
Mr. Root wanted Genera! Mi es to
have the ho-or of b ing th last Com
manding General of the Attiv, ai Con
1 V B
gress intended, ana a week ago issued
an order which clearly indicated that
the command was to be discontinued
At the same time, he prepared a fare
well letter to Generrl Miles, which was
of the most laudatory type.
Mr. Root took the matter to Ovster
t
Bay and submitted it to the President
Roosevelt tore up the letter, and order
ed that a retirement letter of the coldest
and most formal style be issued, and
that General Young be appointed to the
command of the Army for eix days, so
that General Miles would be deprived
of the honor which Congress intended
hirri to have.
In the past it has been the custom of
the President of the Uuited States him
self to issue an order announcing the
retirement of the Commanding General
of the Army, and at the same time call
ing attention to his honorable service,
etc. President Cleveland issued such
order when Lieutenant-General
Schofield, Miles' predecessor in com
mand, retired in 1895. The same thing
was done on other similar occasions.
Everybody in Washington is discuss
ing the matter, and on all sides it was
agreed that the President had gone out
of his way to administer a parting snub
to General Miles. Peopl.j in Washing
ton have known that the President hated
Miles, but it was nut beli veil thatti.e
Chief Executive wou'd tak occasion to
show it so plainly. Mills' friends
characterize the mutter as a piece of
despicab'e meanness.
Miles himself has nothing to pay about
it. lie has beau handled so roughly
that nothing coining from his superiors
is a surprise to him. He naturally feels
hurt, but has adopted the plan of ignor
ing the.whole incident.
Another incident which was most
humiliating to General Miles occurred
at the War Department during the re
ception by the retiring Commanding
General of his brother officers. General
Miles himself wore and undress uniform,
as usual in his oflice, but General Young
appeared arrayed in the complete regalia
of a Lieutenant-General.
General Miles was astonished and an
gered at seeing Young's uniform, but
ie
said Do;h ng.
In Massachusetts are 22 women
barbers and 4,922 men barbers.
A British sailing vessel, the Se
niantha, has arrived at Seattle
with o,500 tons of Welsh coal.
The McKeesport, Pa., tiuplate
mills have resumed with non-union
labor, after being closed several
months with a strike.
C. C. Hogue, manager of the
Albany Water Company, has re
signed, and Eobert 13. Montague
has been elected to fill the vacancy
Timber cruisers from Los
Angeles and Chicago are looking
foi hemlock timber on Vancouver
Ieland to make 3,000,000 ties ft r
South African railroads.
Willimm J. Bryan in a speech at
Urbana, O , denominates Cleveland
as the greatest political bunco
steerer of his generation, referring
to his leading the party in 1S92
into the Wall street camp.
F. Hoffman, of Eugene, was
thrown over a perpendicular bluff
100 feet high, Wednesday morning
by his horse becoming frightened.
The horse was killed and the buggy
splintered, but Mr. Uoffman will
recover.
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Timber Land, Aot June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Laid Office, LaQrande
Oregon, July 31, 1903. .
Notioe is dereby awea that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act of
Coogrees of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California. Oregon. Nevada.
Hnd Washington Territory." aa extend
ed to all the public land states by aot of
August 4, 1892,
Clayton Fond,
of Portland, county of Multnomah.
State of Oregon, has this day filed in
this office his sworn statement No. 2229
(or the purobase of the northwest quar
ter of section 12 iu township 6 south.
range 27 east W. M., and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more
valuable for ite timber or stone thau for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
bis claim to said land before Vawter
Crawford, County Clerk of Morrow
oounty, at Heppner, Oregon, on Tues
day the 13th day of October, 1903.
He names as witnesses:
Amos Amound, Truman Pond. aDd
Robert F. Cox, of Portlaud, Oregon,
and Matt A. Martin, of Hood River.
Oregon.
Auy and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above described lands are req nest
ed to file their claims in this office on or
before said 13ib day of Ootober, 1903.
5U-5y H.. v. Bartlett, Register.
tdiuiiiistratrix's Notice to Creditora
Notice is hereby given that the undersisrned
lias been appointed administratrix of the estate
of Joseph F. Oxley.deceased.hy the comity court
of the citate of Oregon, for Morrow County. All
persons navuig claims against sata estate are
hereby notiiled to present same properly veri
fied to me within six months from the date of
this notice.
MARGARET OXLEY.
Dated Aug 6, 1903. Administratrix,
50-51
Timber Laod, Act June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, LaQrande,
Oregon, July 31, 1)03.
Notioe is hereby given that in com
plmuee with the provisions of the act of
Congreps of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
hot for the sale of timber lands in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," as extended
to all t lie Public Land States by act of
August 4, 1892,
TiiTMAX Pond, of Portland,
County of Multnomah, (State of Oregon,
nas this day tiled in this rffioe hit sworn
statement No. 2:'28, for the purchase of
tl)ese.jof see. 2, townsbio b" s range
27 e VV. M., and will oiler proof to
nhow that the land sought is more vl.
uable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said Ibd! before the County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Tuesday, the l.'Jlh day of
October, 1903.
He names aa witnesses:
Amos Amound, Clavton Pond and
Robert F. Cos, of Portland. Oregon, and
Matt A. Martin, of Hood River, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above desoribed lands are reqoest-
to Die tnpir claims in thin omen on or
before said 13-b day of Ootober, 1903.
50-59 E. W. I3ARTLE1T, Reaister.
GUARDIANS SALE.
THE COL'NTY CO CRT OF THK STATE
of Oregon, for Morrow County.
In the matter of the guardianship of Ruth I).
Lalande. a minor.
The petition of Belle Lalande coming on at
this time to be heard praying for an order and
license tor the sale of certain real property in
said petition desoribed and belonging to Ruth
I). Lalande her ward, and it appearing to the
court that on tlie 17th day of July, l'.mo, letters
of guardianship were duly and regularly issued
to said Belle Lalande out of this court ami that
she is the duly qiiHlii'.ed and acting general
guardian of the person and property of said
Ruth I). Lalande, and it appearing from said
petition ttmt it is necessary and would be bene
ficial to snid minor to have all the real property
esc Hied in said petition sold in the manner
provided by law, in order to provide for the
education and maintenance of SHid ward: that
said guardian has returned to this court a true
inventory and appraisement of the pr perty of
ner said ward tnat nan come to nor poNHcsmon
or control, and the court being fully advised in
the premises.
It is therelnre horebv ordered and directed
that the next of kin of the said Kuth I).
Lalande ami all persons interested in her said
estate appear before tr in court on Tuesday, the
1st day of .-epteintier. LHU, at tlie hour of 10
o'clock a. m. of aid day and then and there
show eaupo, if any exist, why a license should
not be granted to said guardian for the sale of
the real estate of s-aid ward described as fal
lows: An undivided one fourth interest in and to
the S'i SE'4. NW SE .-co 17 and the N E'.,.
and NtV N Vi ' of See Ji, and the NWW N'
of Sec 21. all in Tp i S. K Ji. K. W M.
It is ordered that tins notn e ne published tor
three successive w eeks prior to Septemln-r 1st,
mki. In the Heppner (a7ette, putntied at
Heppner. Morrow I'ounty, Oregon.
Dated July 17th,
A. G. BARTHOLOMEW,
1-51 County Judge.
AdiiiiiiiMtrntrix's Notice.
In the County Court of Morrow County, State
of Oregon
In the matter of the estate of P. B. McSwords,
deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed bv the county court
of Morrow county, Oregon, administratrix of the
estate of P. B. McSwords. deceased. AU per
sons having claims aghinst the said estate will,
present them to the undersigned, at the oflice
of Redfield & Van Vactor, in Heppner, Morrow
county, Oregon, with proper vouchers attached
within six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
First publication July if., 190.1
SYBLE Mc SWORDS,
Administratrix of the estate of P. B. Mc
Swords, decaspd. 47-.'il
Redfield & Van Vactor attorneys for the
estate
AdmiiiiMrator's Notice.
In the county court of Morrow county, State
of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of William Belgh
ley, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been duly appointed by thy county court of
Morrow county. Oregon, administrator of the-
estate of William Beigh ley, deceased All per
sons having claims against the said estate will
present them to the undersigned at the oflice of
Redfield & Van Vantor. in Heppner. Morrow
county, Oregon, with proper vouchers attached
wiimu bix montns irom the date of the arst
publication of ihis notice.
first publication July 16, 1903
F. E. BF.T.L,
Administrator of the estate of William
Beighley, deceased. 47-51
Redfield & Van Vactor attorneys for the
estate.
Administrator's Notice to Creditora.
Notice is herebv given that the linderslB-nmi
has been appointed administrator of the eatatK
of Sarah E. Morgan, b ceased, by the county
court of the state of Oregon, for Morrow coun
ty, ah persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified to present same dnly
verified to me at the office of my attorney G. W.
Phelps within six months from the date ol this
notice.
Dated July 16, 1903. M. J. F. MORGAN.
Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that I am the dnlr ao-
rointed. qualified and actinir administrator of
the estates of J. M. Kernan and Mary A. Ker
nan, each deceased, and that all persons hav
ing or claiming to have claims due them from
either of said decedents, will file the same
within six months from this date. Drooerlv
verified, with the undersigned, at LaGrande.
Union County, Oregon.
Dated at L.aUrande, Oregon, July 13th, 1903c
THOMAS WALSH.
Administrator of the estates of J. M. Kernan
and Mary A. Kernan, each deceased.
S. 1VAMHUH,
Attorney for Administrator. 48-52
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR.
In the County Court of Morrow Countv. Stat
of Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Lillie Jenkinn.
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned
lias been duly appointed by the county court
of Morrow county, Oregon, administrator ot
the estate of Lillie Jenkins deceased, All per
sons having claims against the said estate will
present them to the undersigned at the office ot
Kenneid v van vactor, in Heppner, Morrow
county, Oregon, with proper vouchers attached
within six months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
first publication, J my 30, 1903.
F. G. THOMAS.
Administrator of tlie estate of Lillie Jenkins.
deceased.
Redtield & Van Vactor. attorneys for the
CBtate. .r53
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
NOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN TITAT THE
undersigned haH been appointed adminis
trator of the entate of S. C. Fanner, dtwofiHed,
by the Count v Court of the Slate of Oregon for
the county of Morrow. All persons lim ing claim.-
against said estate are hereby notflied to present
the same dnly ver. tied and with proper voucher
attached, to me at t lie otlicu of my attorney, ('.
Ji. Woodson, in Heppner. Oregon, within sir
months frem the date of this notice.
Dated this 29th dav of .Juiy, I9HU.
SI. W. FRAY, Admin istrator
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
OMico at La Grande, Or,, July 21, l'03.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to nihke (inal proof in support of h r claim, ami
that said proof will be made before Vawter
Ciawford, nt Heppner, Oregon, on Sept., 21. 1903,
viz: If E No lofMi, .Mabel America Leezer, of
Heppner, Oregon : fur the N1, SWl, and SKV4.
SW'i Mcc 7 and Nh4 N WV4 suc K I'p 4 S, R 2s
E U M.
she names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon And cultivation
of said land, viz:
Benjamin Biirne", Charles A. Minor, Lauretta
A. Leezer, Lafayette Peiilauil, all of Heppner,
Oregon,
Xr-5.") E. W. Barti.ett, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. LAND
Oflice at La Grande, Ogn., July, 21', liH3.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of her claim,
and that said proof w ill be made before Vawter
Crawford, at Heppner, Oregon, on Oct. X
1903, viz: HE No7Vj-j. Sarah A. Tillard. ot
Heppner, Oregon ; for the SK" NWi,., SW'.
NE4.NE'4 SWli andNWSEH, Sec 34, TplS,
R2HEWM.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
William Tillard, Clara Walton, David Presley.
William Spencer, all of Heppner, Oregon.
:") V E. W. Baktlf.tt, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Office at La G ramie. Oregon, Aug.
LAND
1. 190 :
Notice is nereby given that the followlng
uaiiied settler has filed notice of his intention ti
make final proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
Vawter Craw ford, Countv Clerk, at Heppner,
Oregon, on Oct. 9, 1903," viz: II E No WHit.,
Charles Bell, of Gurdane, Oregon, for the SE1
NWV4andS'2 NE and NE4 NESee 11. Tp
1 S. K29 E W M.
He names the follow ing witness to prove
his continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
M. Reeder. of Gurdane, Oregon, Fred
Brummer, of Tangent, Oregon, William Ely, ot
Pendleton. Oregon, Joseph A. McLaughlin, ot
Gurdane, Oregon
:i)-'j E. W. BARTLETT, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Office at IjiGrande, Oregon, Aug. 1.
LAND
1903.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of her inten
tion to make final proof in support of her
claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore Vawter Crawford, County Clerk ot Morrmv
Countv, at Heppner, Oregon. 011 Oct. 9. put:,
viz: il. E. No. 1PI22. Ella Kenadv. of Pendle
fun. Oregon, fr the N'2 sE4 and N'j sW '4 Me
l. Tp 4 S. R 2'i E W M.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous resilience upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
M. Kooder. and Charles Bell, of Gurdane.
Oregon. Nellie Vtiiilrr, of Pendleton, Oregon.
Fred Brummer, of Tai -t nt, Oregon.
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