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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1904)
t ( ETIQUETTE ON THE LINKS. Facta to Be Urnd br AmcrUin I'layera from Rn grit ah Cooalns j Consideration for Caddiea Not only in the actual playing of golf. but in the etiquette of the game, the American nlajers. or rcme of them. vieuinjr Englishmen, saj's the Boston Transcript. An observer of all the game, and a Participant in the practice rounds, states that there was a marked difference between the Americans and the Kr.gHshmen in their bearing toward th eaddi'-s. The Americans, especially the coib.ge boys, wra in-patient if the en. '.die '".id not at once find i he ball after the di ne. The Englishmen did not I Hurry or worry ai an. i ney almost, in variably said "Thank you" when the caddie did a service for which he was be ing paid. They consulted with the caddie and usually accepted his judgment as of value, even if it was sometimes in error. And they did not run. One of the caddies was sent up the hill at Myopia to indicate the direction of the hole. He started to run up the hill with his heavy bag of clubs, after a sharp command from one of the college boys. "Don't run, my lad," called out the Englishman for whom he was doing the service, "we've got all the time that there Is." ' RELICS FOUND IN PARIS. Fossil Remaine Unearthed In Exca vating lor an Inderffroond j Railroad. Geologists, naturalists and paleontolo gist have been supplied with new doc uments by the excavations and subter ranean galleries made during the con struction of the Paris Metropolitan un derground railroad, which is rapidly converting the subsoil of the capital into a sort of gigantic rabbit warren. With commendable foresight M. Bien venu, the engineer in charge of the work, has given instructions to all la borers under his orders to report at once any relics, hones, animal or vegeta ble remains, they may discover, says a Paris correspondent of the New York Times. The underground operations of the Metropolitan system are as yet not half completed, hut already seven or eight bundled interesting objects have been ut earthed, and scientists are employed by the cify to collect and classify them. Teeth of the s.yuali have been dug up be neath the Place de l'Opera and in a stratum of the chalk heights of Mont martre a gang of workmen found the skeleton and trunk of a mammoth. At Grenelle a couple of laborers discovered the skeleton of a mammoth mixed up with those of a rhinoceros, hippopota mus and an antediluvian bull. Sharks' teeth me found In profusion. At Moulineaux the bones of a huge tapir and ofiary fragments that seem to Vih ve funned part of the skeleton of a tii": tiird hve len brought to lig'-t. Beneath the Place de la Bastile layers of barnacles and mussels been discovered imbedded in sllex Vast deposits of gypsum have also been dis covered, and the geological formation of the beds is such as to lead scientists to the conclusion that Paris was once perforated with thermal springs like the geysers of Iceland. t So vestiges of antediluvian man have yet been discovered, such as were found some years ago In the cares near Men tun, but the French geologists are hi tidy alive to the opportunities afford ed by the excavations of the Metropol itan railway, and hope to find human re mains '.'f the tertiary period. Special instructions have been given to the workmen to look out not only for bones a n (' re Me, but h!so for traces or im prints on rocks A any animals, for M.j Bert helot, the eminent chemist, who cp.K'-v!- follows the progress or the ex cavations from a scientific standpoint, declares that, owing to the radio-actlv-it'y of certain bodies, it would by no mean" be improbable to discover in the subterranean strata of Paris Images a sort of natural cliches, as it were ol anteCSluvian life tracsd upon walls of rock. TOO MUCH LATIN AND GREEK. Talk of . Man Who Obt S!ty Pel C(nt. oT Hla Stodr to IKl "I teJl you, profeaor, I would be bet ter off all around if I had 'mall Latin and ks Gre?k,' at was Raid of 9hake speere," remarked one man to another, as hetookaeeat in aWestportcar, relates the NeT York Sun. "Do you know that 1 have figured that I have put in CO per rent, of my study time and mental ef fort on Greelc and Latin, end what I have acquired from them in knowledge and mental discipline ha been of precious little use to me from any point of view. "I really beli- that I would be bet ter fitted for my bjsir.ers, for citizen ship, and every relation IhnX I row enjoy, if I had cut that 60 per cent, down to ten. and piAen 50 to a closer study of the sci enres and Fclish literature, which should have Irelnded r.lackstoije and Kent, ae well l'.acon. Macaulay, Car lyle nd trie nzl of thote chaps. '"If all of ti e PK-n wlio are now helping to boost alor.g tl is busy and progressive wcrM had bad to expend 60 pr cert, of their youn? mental effort on Latin and (Ir-ek, r,' nueiit'have a rivilisatlon ot rrM.iurmeP, who would 'present a fine &i;iwii-ance in their ancient cerements. Sheep an Wool in 1903. The National Association of Wool Manufacturers estimates the number of ham! in the United States 'April 1, 1933. at 30,284.000 head, as against 42,184,122 head on the same datfl in iggo, a decrease for the year of 2.900,12 J hf ad, says Bradstreets. Ine wooi cjp 0f 1903 is estimated at 245,- f fleece anJ 42)000.000 u punds of pu'led wool, making the total wooI pr(Kiuct of 287,430,000 pounds of ' . . m, woonn ineg.oase. figures for 1902 were 274,341,032 pounds of fleoco W0Q, and 42(oo0,000 pounds of pi'led, making a total wool product for 1902 of 316,241.032 pounds. The esti mated decrease in the wool clip of 1903 as compared with that of 1902 is there fore 28,891,032 pounds. The per cent of shrinkage in scouring for the 1903 clip is estimated at 00 8 per cent for fleece wool and 31 per cent for scouring, eo that the total 1903 clip as expressed in terms of scoured wool amounts to 124, 300,405 pounds. In 1903 the shrinkage in scouring was estimated at even 00 per c nt for fleece and 33 per cent for pulled wool, the total 1902 product of scoured wool being estimated at 130,912,085 pounds. The decrease in the output of scoured wool in 1903 as compared with that of 1902 is thus estimated to be 13, 545 080 pounds. The average weight of fleece in 1903 is estimated at 6 25 pounds, a decrease of .25 pounds. The average weight of fleeces in 1901 was G 33 pounds, and 0 46 pounds in 1900. Ilarrlinan JTIade President. New York, Jan. 7. E. II. Harriman was today elected president of the Union Pacific Railway Company. The resignation of Horace G. Burt as president was fi'Bt accepted and the election of Mr. Harriman immediately followed, after which the directors ed journed. There is reason to believe that Mr. Oarriman'e acceptance of the presidency is only temporary. Meetings of the va rious Harriman syndicate roads were also held today, but they were said to be of a routine and unimportant nature. Flour rates between Seattle and the Orient will be raised from S3 to $4 per ton on February 1. """ GROSHEfiS k Z0LL1EB Have just opened a new bbIoo at the corner of Eain aod May streats. Finest Liquors Cigars and , , r- Q fj eXO PI UQ&f on Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Heppner, Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Isolated Tract.) Vl'HUC LAND SALK. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN pursuance of Instructions from the Com missioner of the tiineral Land Oliice, under authority vested in him by section JIV. U. 8. Itev. Stat., an ameniled by act of congress ep proved February 2ti, IWt.S, we will proceed to tiil'er at public sale at this office on Wednesday, February 10. Ii4, at the hour of 10 a. m., the following tracts of land to-wit: SeM nw-i of section 11, Ne'4 Neli section 10, se-,i seH section ;i and bw! nw'4 section 2 tp. 3 south, range 25 east, W. M. Any and all persons clnimi:ig adversely the above-described binds are ad vised to tile their claims in this otl'ice on or before the day above designated for the commencement of mid sale, otherw ise their rit'hts w ill lie forfeited. MICHAEL T. NoLAN. Kegister. 71-7', Anne M. Lang, Receiver. U. S. Land Oliice. Tlie Lalles, or.. Dec. 20. liW NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND Office at! he Dslles Ore.. December H. I'M):',. Notice is hereby given that tne following named settler 1ih filed notice of her inten'ion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before tne Register arid Kecetver. at The Dalles, Oregon ou .Monday, February, 1, l'.nl. viz: JANET PHIN HOCKETT, wi low of Joseph L. Hockctt, of Heppner, Ore gon, H. E. No. 11 Ion, for the ne' nn1; nw4 lie1 4 and s'.j nc sec 2"i tp 2 a r 2" east V M. She'iiamen the following witnesen to prove her continuous residence upoa and cuitittion of said land, viz: S E. Willis. L. L. Hiatt. J. A. Pierson and William E, Hiatt, all of Heppner. Oregon. 7u-;j MICHAEL T.NOLAN. Register. Sheriffs Sale. Ry virtue of a warrant to mo directed, iflried by the County Clerk, commanding me to sell the sevoral pure-els of real property upon wnicn taxes are levied and unpaid, as shown by tho tax lint accompany-in the said warrant of the State, Connty, School and City taxes for trio year 1 will Viecnnninir nt. 1ii o'clock in the forenoon on KaLnrrlav. tho 1:1th dav nf February . l'.04. and continuing from dav to day until tho liht is ex hausted, offer for wile at public auction and Hell to tlie hent l.i.l.lur Ihnroul nronertV situated in Morrow Co uity, Oregon, particularly described in riie toll iwicg lift: APyn, Cora H . C. C. Boon, present owner Lot 1 in block is in tha town of Lex ington $ 2 55 Benson, H. P. The northwest quarter ana the southwest quarter of suction five in tnwnHliiri ..no north .if rnni?e twentv- four east 911 28 B Kin, C. C. and M. E. Lot Sand 4 in block II in the town of Lexington $ 2 55 Carlson, C. E., A. (f . Jennings present own erThe west half f th'iiortheast quar ter and the west half of the sout'.eat quarter cf section thirty in township two sonth of range twenty-three e ist. $ 9 57 Coleman, L. W. The northeast, quarter of suction seventeen in township five south of range twenty-five east ... ... -.$ 6 26 Conaway, J. al. IjOt w in woe h in mi. Vernon addition to the town of Hepp ner 95 Hinkle, Isaac The west half of the northeast quarter, east half of the northwest quarter of section thirty-five in township one south of range tw.nty . nine east . $ 5 64 Jennings, A. (i. The northwest quarter of section thirty in township two south of range twenty-three east $ 9 80 Leach, Gertrude M., J. Williams present owner The south half of the eoathwest nimrterof section twenty-two in town slr'p two sonth of range twenty-three east 6 19 Locke. A,. J. Tho north 10 acres of the southwest quarter of section saven in township one south of ra ge twenty three east 3 38 Montgomery, Oscar An irregular tract of one acre in section two in township hve south of range twenty five east v 2 McAlister, W. H., K. II. Sto'-kard present owner -Lota 15 and 7in block 17 in the town of Lexington Penland, Jane, C. . Boon present owner Lot 2 in block 18 in the town of Lex ington 6 80 Snvth, I. W.. M.L. Leech present owner- Lot 1 in block 18 m the town or i.exing- t mi .... 85 Shepard, D. A. Lot 14 in block 19 in Mt. Vernon aud.tion to the town or nepp- n r $2 b3 Smith, Arthur Tho south half of tho north east quarter and the east halt ot tlie southeast quarter nf section twelve in townsnip throe sonth of range twenty fix east. Also commencing at 8. E. corner let i block 2 town of Heptmer N. IB feet W. i82 f. S. Hi ft. E. 132 ft ..$18 14 Woolery. J. A., J. M. Turner present own erThe east r ret or n-t and tne wout 1 1 f oof of lot 7 in hlock 15 ill the town of lone $600 Worthington, Cora, B. McDevitt present owner-The northeast qriartfr of the northeast quarter, thp sou'h half of the nor heas quarter and the west half of the sunt hast quarter of section thirty fou , in township two north of range twenty-five cart $ 0 8f Wilmot, W. H Wm. Langhnrlge present owner Tlie northwe t quarter and the southwest quarter of section thirty and the northwest quarter of section thirty one in township one north of range twpnty-three east $30 Ot ShprilT's Assessment Brown, J'lhn P. The southeast q-iarter and tho east half of the sout h Test quarter of section seven n township two south oF ango twentv-si'von cast $ 9 48 H. Ehlridge, Daniel Thomas pre'nt ownpr Tlie souttieast quarter of section ten in t nvn ship one north of range twenty three east H t'' The amount of taxes, interest to date of sale and penalties due upon each parcel is set op posite the same, and also the nme of the person to whom such parcel i taxed, which is tlie name of the owner when known. The sale will lie held at the front door of the Courthouse in the said County, in the manner and form as upon sale of real property under execution. except as by law otherwi e especially provided. Each parcel will be sold to the person who offers to pay the taxes, costs and accruing costs and penalties and take a certificate at the lowest rate of interest. Tho sale will bo made subject to redemption aa provided by law. and is for the purpose of satisfying the said warrant with lawful charges. E. M. SUDTi, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated nt Hepiner, Oregon, this 7th ilny of January, J WW. '--7h NOTICE OF PETITION CORPORATE. TO IN- Notice is hereby given that, thi follow'ng pe tituin to iiicrep .rate that, portion of Morrow Comity d-scribe I in said P'titio-i, will be hied and prpsent" I to the County Court of the H'ata of Oregon, for Jloi row County, on Wednesday, the first dy of the January frm, 19i4. of raid Court, said date being janury ti. 1904, at the hour of 11) o'clcck a. m.. of said d-iy. and sail court; will be asked to call a up' cial election in the manner provided bylaw forthe t urpose of deiermining whfther or not thoie qualified to vote upon the question, in uch portion of taid coanty are m favor of, .r against iuc i-porating. PETITION TO INCORPORATE. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. We tho nndersigued your petitioners would re bpertfully show to the Court, that we and each of us are legal voter and qualified eleo ors, rf siding within that ponio'i of Morrow County. State of Oregon, dseribeil as follows: Counneiciiig i n fourth of n mile east of the southeast forner of sret'on thirty-four CM, in township f. nr (4), S range twenty-five (25) E. W. M., and running thence north one fourth of a mile, thence running west three fourths of ' mil thence running south one half of a mile, thence running east three fourths of a mile, thence rnoning north or e fourth of a mile to the place of banning, boing parcel of ground one half a mile wide, and threa fourth of a mile long, eac'i oornpr thereof and the starting point, being marked by a stone. H V, inscribe.! thoreru That said fibove described portion of Morrow County has n. been incorporated under any law of tho state of Oregon, ond is not at this time sn corpoiited, but that add portion of said coanty contains :northan one hundr d and fifty inhab itants and more than 0 qualified and legal voters and has ab mt2C0 ir. habitants as uearlv as can be estimated. That said portion of said county as above des cribed, includes within its :id limit the town of Hard nan in a id County and SUte , That your petitioners ar d sirous of ncorpi.r ating t"esnid described portion of suet county undrtheooiporate nameof -Cityof Han. man. and do th' r. fire petition and j rav, that th said portion of m id Mo -row County e-nbrace-i within the 'ini'ts a.s above bounded and described be in corporated under the provisions of an set pas ed bv the le;;islaiive a seinbly ot the iSta'e of Ore gon, and entitled. "An art fora tjenjral Law for the "ineor oration of Cities an i Towns ia the Statfl of Oregon "and approved Fornary 21M. 1W, an 1 votir pt titvmers will ever pray. :nne2 Nam . s M K. Warren. Joi.n W iiuglies, N K T':m!. F (' Kri'ghton, C A !!e;ais. It 1" I) -Voie. J V 'owdrey, N ii eaiher". Vi'il :,!: Potte , F.iur tie Chapel, W l I g em, J H Kinorj-, A I! Hates. S E Vrnb- r, W H .'bil -r. Tohn Howell. l A 1'mty, 11 (i I U-loIlC. I M Vu'key. Tohn (i f-hen, V St,' hens, J P Ibtdley, J H Ad-ins, M Z Hidd e. Me t Hates, C H Hsms, M F. Ijeeper, 4 William Mondand. "'rank Crtmor, fiporge Hleakmnn, .lack Lane, T H Deen, ,T Hon'ell. J (' Owen, 0 L Hates, ) J Cox, W I". Uoyse, C F Royse, A Hi'ey. 1 i H Jerikii s. Frpd M'-'phtI, .I t II Wy'ai d. ,T A Ad.--no. Cl er S d lit'. V. W Piu i.vs. y iVr i'etirioncis. Attorn Tfce editorial rsre of th Weekly Ore gonlan rives a broad treatment to wide range of subject. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, November 2, 1903. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler hag filed notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be fore Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on Wednesday, Dec. 30, l'.K)3, viz: HENRY A. MYERS, of Heppner, Oregon, H. E. No. 11538, for the neuw!aad nwfi.ne sec. 30, tp. 2 south, range 20 east W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove, his continuous re Idence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Arthur Hunt, Thomas Brown, Charles Val entine and Cyrus Shinn, all of Heppner, Oregon. . 65-70 MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 12, 1003. A sufficient contest affidavit having been tiled in this office by Samuel E. Notsou, contestant against homestead entry No. 7439, made May 27, 1H99, for northeast quarter sec 21, tp. 1 south range 25 e, by Nels I). H. Kaltoft, contestee, in which it is alleged that the entrymau is dead and that the heirs are unknown; that the heirs have failed at all times since entryinan's death to cultivate any part thereof; that entryman's death occurred more than one year ago. That such heirs are not employed in the Mili tary or Naval service of the United States. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re spond and oiler evidence touching said allega tion at 10 o'clock a. m, on January 2, 1901, be fore W. B. McAlister, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Lexington, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held at lu o'clock a m, on January 9, 1904, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, filed Nov. 3,1903, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 65-70 Michael T. Nolan, Register. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, November 13, 1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by James G. Dcherty, contestant, against homestead entry No. 11530, made Octo 4, 1902. for thescVine! nlt se!4 and se1 sey section 29-. tp. 1 south, range 2fi east, by Patrick MeNamee. contestee, in which it is alleged that the said Patrick MeNamee has never built a hous on said land and has never made any improvements of any kind upon said land and that the said Patrick MeNamee hjis never made any residence whatever upon said homestead as is required under the homestead laws of the United States, and is at this time a non-resident of the State of Oregon, and that said a lejced absence was not due to employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States during time of war. haul parties are nereny notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at lo o'clock a. m.,on January 7, 1W4, before Vawter Crawford, Countv Clerk, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a in , on January 11. 1901, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Laud Office in The Dalles, Oregon, The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit tiled Nov. 5. 1903, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service nf this notice can not be made, it is nereoy or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 6.1-70 MICH Ac. Li l. jn uijAJN , uegister. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fc-ir Morrow County. S. W. Meadows, Plaintiff, vs. F. R. Sherman and C. J. Sherman, defendants. To F. R. Sherman and C. J. Sherman, defend ants above named: In tl,ie nameof the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the 7th day of January, 1904, said date being six weeks Ironi November 2tith, 1903, the date of the first publi cation of this summons, as prescribe' in the order for publication thereof, and if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to thecourtfor the relief prayed for in his complaint The relief praved for is, that plaintifl's title in and to the following described land and premises to-wit: Lots 7 and S, and Hint portion of lot 4 lving on the West side ot Willow Creek, and ud joining Baid lot S, all in block H in Htans bury's addition, to the town of Meppner Mor row County, Oregon, be quieted, and thntyou and each of you be required to appear and de fend any right title or clivm which you or either of you may hare or clim to have in said described premises ari that all eontiictvngrights be fully determined bv the court. This summons ii served upon you 'fry publi cation thereof bv order of the Hon W. K. EJlis, Judge of the above entitled court, made on the 25th day of November 1903, at chambera at Pendleton, Oregon. O. W. PHSLPS, fiti-72 Attorney for Plain tiff. AdmiuiatrRoirr Police to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Kate O. ftentiy, deceased, by tfie County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. All persons having claims against said esrate are hereby notified to present the saiae verified an by law required to me at the otrice of my at torney C. E. Wwcbin, in the tow of Heppner. Oregon, within six months from the date ot this notice. FHANK R. GENTRY, (j73 A'hnrnistrator. Administrator's Notice to Creditor Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been ap;v.ijnted administrator of the estate of Arthur E. Smith, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow Comity. All iersons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same dulv verified as by low required to me at the office of my attorney C. E. Wi islson, in the Town of Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated thU :Mth dav of November. 1903. 07-71 SARAH A. SMITH, administratrix. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING. N' TOTK"E IS MERER Y (JIVES THAT THERE S will lien meetinir of the stockholders of the First National Bank ot Heppner, at their office on the second Tuesday of January, 1901. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.. and 4 o'clock p. in., of said day. for the purpofe of electing directors and for the transaction of such other business a may appear. JKo CONSER, Cashier. Heppner, Or., December 2, l'.Hi:t. f7-7J Administrator's Notice. Estite of William W. I.ipsctt. deceased. Notice i berehv given Mint letters of admln-i-trati n on the estate oi Willih'u w Lipse't, deceased, were crsnted o the uedersigred ft tbe 5'h day of De cm! e. 1"C I. by the County ( o' Ttof Mr-ow T'Civty A 1 peroi"s h.i' ii Kfini a iinst said es'ate are reMi'ired to exi.:l.if hem to me for allow nee, at the office of J. W. He i. my Ht'orncy in Meppner Orecon. v ihl ' f ix months after the CMe of the tirt publii atioii of this notice or thev sha'l be forever barred. lifted this J-' l dav of December. 1'"':!. I-RAN - P. FA UN-WOKl H, Administrate r. G. W. RE A. Attorney. THE muim ROUTE Through personally conducted Tourist sleeping cars between Portland and Chi cago once a week, and between Ogden and Chicago three times a week, via the Scenic Line. Through standard sleeping cara daily between Ogden and Chicago via the Scenic Line. Through standard sleeping cars dally between Colorado Springs and St. Louis. 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Perfect Dining Car Service and Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to- all Points. asjtojp O-v0Xs Allowetl ON ALL CLASSES OF TICKETS For h'1 iuformatiou and illustrated literature call on or addrefs V. C. MeBRIDB, GSNKHAL AGENT U2 Third St. PORTLAND, ORE NOTICE IXR PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT Of THE INTERIOR. LAND Oliice at The Dalles, Or., Nov 28. HHtt. Notice ;s hereby given th" the following Jtamed settler baa filed notice of his intention 3o make tinal p.iaof ill' support of his claim, and tout said proof will be made before Vawter Crawford, county clerk at Heppner, Oregon, on Tuesday, January 10, ptOl, viz.: TVNDALL KOBISON, of Eight Mile, Oregon, H E No. 7000, fr the nw4 section 1R, tp. :h south, range 'U esst. W M. He names the following witnesses to prove her continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel 8, Prlow, Francis M. Courter, Egbert L. Young, Richard W. Kobison, all of Eight Mile, Oregon 77-72 Michael T. Nolan, Register. 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