Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, June 01, 1905, Image 8

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    I tuj SPORTING WORLD
K-uh Seek De Oro Son I p.
i Jerome Keogh, the famous liuffal
i io.. expert, is Lot on the trail of AlUerl
i.!.1 )ro.
i .Keogh has been awarded, by default,
, championship trophy, ami he sct'ks
TRANSSIBERIAN ROAD.
f I 'jP'PStf ill
!
JEIiOME KEOGH OF BUFFALO.
a match with De Oro so that he can
I put a stop to the hitter's claim of un
; fair treatment. De Oro, who is a Cu
' ban, wants the match played In Ha
vana while Keogh says St. Louis Is a
better place.
De Oro claims the trophy as his own
and says he will sue Keogh for it.
College Basket Ball Rales.
The president of the Intercollegiate
Basket Ball association has appointed
a committee which is to meet at the
University cf Pennsylvania May 2t3
and 7 to revise the rules of the game.
In conjunction with the rules commit
tee meeting there will be a general
-convention or' represeuiatives from all
of tin? colleges in the country possess
ing basket ball teams for the purpose
of orgi nidation.
Th:.i meeting will aiio be held at the
University of Pennsylvania and will
occur at t.e same time as the Intercol
legiate championship track and field
game. Among the changes in the
vale which will be agitated are the
following:
Lengtlu niiMr of tlie game by calling
for twenty-live minute halves instead
cf the present two twenty-minute perl-
Chang? in the size of the playing
courts, raising the minimum size from
iV-lu) sfj-.iare feet to 3,000.
Elimination of the rules which give
the referee power of awarding a point
when a player is fouled while shooting
for goal.
Changes in the method of scoring
from foal, which will be brought about
in one of two wujs-viz, either length
.'ii'ng the foul throwers' restraining
nark from fifteen to twenty feet ov
else altering the ratio of the value of
md loul g;als. making field
:t three points and foul gorili
The Moat Comfortable Hallway Trav
eling In the World.
"Two engines are required on heavy
grades, and special twvuty wheel loco
motives are used on the hillyections,"
writes William Greener concerning the
Transslberiau railway In his book, "A
Secret Agent In Port Arthur." "Hot
water Is kept night and day at most
stations, and the trains suffer severely
from the inclement weather. The dou
ble windows are permanently frosted,
often the vestibule doors become fast,
great patches of frozen snow adhere to
the roofs, the sides and panels are hid
den under a thick white hoar and long
streaming icicles hang from the roof to
the bogy truck where the water from
the tank for the heating apparatus In
each carriage has splashed over during
the day's run. At every large station
there is a special gang of attendants,
who attack the train vigorously on its
arrival. They use hammers and crow
bars, iron rods-heated red, long flam
ing torches, scalding water and even
light fires of shavings under the car
riages to free the brakes, and little by
little thaw out the working parts of
the frost bound train.
"I am still of the opinion that the
Transslberian state express trains af-
roru toe most comfortable railway
traveling in the world. The cars are
as luxurious, but not so sumptuous, as
the Pullman palace cars of America.
They are wider and give more accom
modation, and as the trains are run
solid through from Moscow to Irkutsk
meals are provided at every hour of
the day, and it is not necessary to
breakfast before 7 one morning and
after 9 the next, as sometimes happens
on the American through transcon
tinental routes.
"In the saloon the piano Is a welcome
addition, the exercising apparatus is
useful and the bath a convenience. The
observation car was not much fre
quented in winter, and the reason for
the existence of the photographer's
dark room, with its dishes and trays,
ha.5 departed, now that all photograph
ing along the rente Is strictly prohibited."
however, lils "selector-' tair.es tnem m
hand and classifies them according to
the relative shades of the wrappers
This Is done to effect a uniformity hi
the appearance of each box of cigars
and to onai'ie me dealer to readily in
dulge the whims of the self deluded
smoker.
Inasmuch the wrapper constitutes
not more than one-tenth of the cigar it
will readily he seen that the degree' of
its strength or mildness Is very incon
siderable iu effect. In this connection
however, it is interesting to note that
tobacco tradesmen versed In the intri
caeies of the Industry rigidly bar the
light colored wrapper from their own
smoking tables, knowing that It gener
ally Indicates uiat the leaf was prema
turely cut and improperly cured and
that it impairs the flavor and burn of
the cigar. Cubans, who, by the way,
are notably partial to mild tobacco.
avoid smoking light colored cigars just
as they avoid eating a green orange or
an unripe banana.
The prejudice of these natives and of
tobacco tradesmen Is a logical one and
serves to throw Into bold relief a pe
culiar misconception of facts Which Is
botli amusing and embarrassing to
venders of the fragrant weed.
Whether cigar smokers will ever
awaken to the fact that a dark cigar Is
if anything milder and invariably
sweeter and more aromatic than a
light cigar remains to be seen. Tobac
co Leaf.
ANOTHER JIT. HOOD RAILWAY.
Went
side of Hood Riyer Valley
U owe ii us t'otirae.
CONTEST NOTICE.
COMPLETED PROVERBS.
has done man can
Hood River, Or., May 26. An elec-
t'io road through the west side of II od
River valley is considered now almost a
certainty. Walter Moore and other
Por land taptalista have made recent
Visit to this city, and have d clared
their belief that the project would be a
paying proposition almost trom the
start. Local freight and passenger
traffi', together with a large tomint
travel, is considerfd suiiiuient induce
ment for building the road. Nothing
nefinite has been given out concerning
the plans of the prom tore, but it is
thought that the project will be con
sidered in earnest this summer.
Eepartment of the Interior, .
U. S. Land Ollice, The Dalles, Oregon.
May 0, l'.m,r.
A sufficient content affidavit having been tiled
iu this ollice by Urauville V. Warren, contes
tant, against homestead entry No. llii'i'2, made
October 20, VM-2, forKHSW!, SW14 SWJ4, Sec
1, NWJi NWJi, Sec 12. lp3 8, R 22 M. by
Francis L. Puikhart, Contestee, in which it is
alleged that said Francis L. Burkhart has
w holly abandoned said tract of land for more
than hix mouths last past; that said tract has
not been settled upon and cultivated bv said
party as required by law; that said alleged
absence is not due to his eniplovni-nt in the
army, navy, or marine corps of the United
States in time of war. said parties are hereby
notified to appear, respond and oiler evidence
touching said allegation at in nVlnclr n m mi
June 17, WOft. before Sam K. Van Vac-tor, a notary
public, at his office in Hennne.r.
that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.
m. on juue L'l. ii0), before the hegister and
Receiver at the United States 1
THE DALLES, OREGON.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, tiled March 2", la05, set forth lacts which
show after due diligence personal service of
this notice can not be made, it is hn-ehv r.rior
ed and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
MICHAEL J. NOLAN, Register.
Mayll-Juue.5
A Noiseless Typewriter Needed.
1 iie iii
I -;oa!s (
. Uo one.
A ( .iriiius Slin.
, If you are i.i a certain Irish town
i j lid are Iook'-g out for lodgings you
i would probably come to the conclusion
that none are to be had, for, search as
'you will for the familiar "Apartments
, to Let" notice so often seen In the wln-
dows of houses in other places, you
will search in vain. Instead you may
; observe fastened by the flap to the
i tvindow a clean white envelope. This
j'.s an indicatbn to all whom it may
-oncem that apartments are to be had
within. This curious custom is greatly
.in vogue at the seaside health resort.
j.KHkee, County flaw, where all houses
Tnat nave apartments to let exhibit a
wmte envel je.
Piii-Im Hotels.
Paris hotels are divided into four
classes, according to the price of a
room a night, as follows: Over 12
shillings, from (J shillings and sixpence
to 12 shillings, from 3 shillings to Q
shillings and sixpence, and, lastly, un
der 3 shillings. As an exanm'e of tha
business done by hotels of the first
class it may be noted that the Elysee
Palace hotel, at which the king of the
Belgians always puts up when in
Paris, in the course of last year served
118,000 meals and let out 77,000 rooms
to 15.000 persons. The Grand hotel put
up 30,000 persons and the Continental
20,000 In the same period. English
visitors were in the majority, number
ing 0,500 as against 5,000 French per
sons, the same number of Americans,
1,1 I1 (ieniiiuw and ;0.i Russians. Dur
ing -ho year of the last Paris exhibition
the irsmd haiel made a profit of 00,
O.'iO, more than double lb? average re
turn, which is roughly 24,000 annually.
- Loudon Globe.
"Whatever man
do" better.
"There's many a slip twixt" the cra
dle and the grave.
"Look before you leap" out of the
frying pan into the fire.
"Until a man finds a wife he is only
half;" thereafter he is less.
"Honesty Is exact to a penny," but
not always to larger amounts.
"A fool and his money are soon part
ed" when the fool has friends.
"The best things are not bought and
sold;" they are stolen and kept.
"The second blow makes the fray,"
but not if the first is well placed.
"Pity is akin to love," but kinship
does not always signify friendship.
"Everything comes to the man who
waits" except that for which he waits.
"Opportunity knocks once at every
mans door," but often makes sure the
man is out before knocking. Literary
Digest.
A noiseless typewriter is something
devoutly wished for. The constant din
of present maohiues is mid to be very
trying on the nerves, not only of the
operator, but of these around it as wrll
There was also a time, many years fig ,
thnt a medioine for etomacb, liver aud
bowd "troubles was sorely needed, but
with the introduction of Hostttter's
St jmaoh Bitters, over 50 years ago, this
lonc-fel want was supplied. Today it
is reoogn'zeJ by everyone to be toe best
medio ne in the world for the ebove ai!
mei ti, and tbcusuDds rf people are now
using it exc'usiyt ly. It positively cures
headaobe, bloatiug, heartburn, dyeppp
si", it digebtion, constipation, bilious
n b? end malaria, fever and ague. It
is also iuvaluable to delioate girl8 aid
women who need a to:dc and regnl .'or
for their W9ak organs, Try abttle.
CONTEST NOTICE.
wua j iruwi , contestant,
homestead entry No. 8140, nmde May
for HIS 14 NW'i H sVH, S y. SVV'a
15, Township 1 N, RaiiRe T, E W W,
The Slow Story Teller.
Friar Lawrence cheeks the impetu
ous Romeo with, "He stumbles who
runs fast." a sentiment tm pnnnirh
perhaps, but one which ought never to
be repeated to the constitutionally slow
story teller. I like a good story and
am ever ready to applaud a good story
teller, but heaven save me from the de
liberate, detailing, clrcumlocuting, ex
asperating efforts of the slow story tell
er. In the first place, they seldom tell
a tale that needs a rapid recital -and
wiien they do they murder it and in
the next place the long stories, the Im
pressively sentimental and the lugubri
ously funny stories they deal in ehicHy
are seldom worth listening to. Lon
don Globe.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Timber Land, Act June 3 1878.
Dnited States Land fa trr r
May 10, 190.-,. ' '
Notice is herebv elven thnt. in nnmniia
Witll the OrOVisinilS flf fhO aft nf l'nnn,..
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the Static nf
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," hh ex-
AUKlwt i; 1892 alUW" "J ttCC 01
KEBECOA vv.Ki.wn
oi Heppner, county of Morrow, state of Oregon
has this day filed in this oliiee her sw orn slate
inentNo 3340, for the purchase of the
SEJi Sec 33. T 4 S, It 21 and Lot 1 and SEM N EU
wU NE of Stc No i 111 T No 5 S. k No -Ti
f, V M, and willoffer proof to showthat the land
SOUKht in more valuable fnr it thnl.or
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
her claim to said land before Vawter Crawford
County ( :ierk, at Heppner, O.egon, on Monday,
the 3lBt day of July, 1905.
She names as witnesses: fimr wsnom
Charles A Minor, Brian O Connor, Lafayette
Penland, all of Heppner, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands aie requested to file'their
claims in this oliiee on or before said 31st day of
July 190,").
, T , E.W.DAVIS. Register.
Mayl8-July20
tt o r . , Department cf the Iute-ior.
U. 8. Land Office Latimnde, Or., April 26,11)05.
. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by OOKA f VINCENT, contestant.
31, 1899 for BE
bectiou
Axueri, . ijurseiie, contestee, iu which it is
alleged that Albert W. RnrRclin ui.onH,
land in the Kail of iyi)0 and since said time has
not resided on said land and bus failed and
neglected to cultivate said land or otherwise in
any way improve said land. 'That said alleged
absence from faid land was not due to his em
ployment in the army, navy or marine corns of
the United States as a private soldier, oilieer
seaman or marine during the war with Spain
or during any other war in which the United
S ates may be engaged. Said panics are here,
by notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching taid allegation at 10 ..'clock
a.m. on June 20 l05. before Vawter Craw
ford County tlokof Morrow county, at his offi
ce at Heppner, Oregon at the above timo, and that
final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a.m. on
June 27. imjs. before the Register
and Receiver of the U. H. Lund Office in La
trrande, Oregon.
The said contestant hnvtncr tn r,r.-u;
davit tl'ed March 10. 11)05, set forth lacts which
r.,.,.y uiMucruuB diligence personal service
of this notice can not be made, it is herebv or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
E. W. DAVIS- K.gister
A. A. ROB iiUTS. Receiver.
Mayl-JuneS
CONTEST NOTICE.
Faith cud Work.
A pretty anecdote is related of n
child who was greatly perturbed by
the discovery that her brothers had
set traps to catch birds. Questioned
as to what she had done in the matter,
she replied, "I prayed that the traps
might not catch the hirrta " "Any
thing else?" "Yes," she said; -I then
prayed that Cod would prevent the
birds getting Into the traps, and," as
if to illustrate the doctrine of faith and
works, "I went out and kicked the
raps all to pieces."-Household Words
The Anto an a Xerve Cnre.
The possession of a motor car Is a
matter of great importance to the man
fT- S'Stem,I on the ! Phcre of towns,
-j. .me lui-iK rupm transit rrom
the town to the country rests the brain
and allows of that mental recreation j ,'ienilcs
ui.:u i anvays ine clnef object of,
chancre of sccno Tim i.tn,. i i
. - myivi, I LI 1 11, J,"(
one of the modern aids to preventive
medicine.
Aj a curative agent, however, the mo
tor has a peculiar value, in certain nb
normal conditions of the nervous sys
tem more especially. In cases of nerv
ous depression the exhilaration Induc
ed by a run In a motor car Is most ben
eficial; the circulation is improved, the
blood purified by the more rapid respi
ration of fresh air, nnd even In eases of
profound Insomnia rrgular and refresh-!
uig sleep is obtained. Iu a word, the
efff-cts of motoring are stimulative ai;2
tonic. Physician in Louhu Chroni.-;. "
I'orcHt nnd Pure Air.
A Parisian scientist, while testifying
to the greater purity of the air in the
vicinity of forests, does mt attribute
the
gen the quantity of the latter belli
CONTEST NOTICE.
Departmentof the Interior,
U. S. Land Office, The Dalle, Oregon.
May 9, 1905.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this ollice by Milton A. Mills, contei'taut
against homestead entry No. 13104, mude l ee'
8, ll'O::, lor N Sec 32, Tp i iN, R W K W M, hy
Joseph K L nger, Contestee, in which if is al
leged Unit said laud U unfeuced and has never
been plowed or cultivated n auv muuner; and
inui it is wirnoiir auv
Department of the Interior, United States
Land Cilice, La Grande, Or., April a, 1905
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
filed iu this office by Charles A. Minor, contcst
tant, against Homestead entry No. 7514, made
April 2ti, KS97, for Lots 1 and 2, SWj-i NEk, SEU
NW14 section 1, Townships S, Kange27 E W M
Charles L. Jioudry, Contestee, in which it is all
leged that said Charles L. Boudry has wholly
abandoned said tract of land and has not lived
or resided upon siid land , 'nor iu any manner
complied with tho homestead laws of the
United States during the last four years, and
that said alleged absence from the
1 ruu ituiu was not one to ins employment in
the army, navy or murine corps ot the United
States as a private soldier, officer, seaman or
marine during the war with Spain or during
any other war in which the United States may
be engaged, said parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond and oiler evidence touching
said allegation at 10 o'clock a. 111. on June 21,
r.Kla, before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk, at
his ollice in Heppner. Orefon, (and that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a 111. on
June 27, 1905, before) the Register and Re
ceiver at ti,e United States Land Office in La
Grande, Oregon.
The said coutestai.t having, in a proper affi
davit, filed April 25, 1:105. set lorth facts
which show that niter due diligence personal
service of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered ana directed that such notice
be given due and proper publication.
E. W. DAVIS, Register,
. , A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver.
May4-June8-
iro'roven.oiils pxeent n
i frimi!i iir-ufo which is without furniture or "fur
I iiishingrf cf any kind, and from which the roof
; has b-eu partly blown oil" and the window
tuse to a greater richness in oxy- ?1VV"-Iu'-'U tnat cntrymau has never
" " ' " "I""1 innu Hi mi;
that he l.ixs been absent therefrom for more
than six months last past; that he has tolnlly
abandoned said land; thnt said fainin-s still
exist; that said alleced nb"o; IP Win tifvf rliii to
those agents which vitiate the atmos- i llis eniployrnent in the army, navy or marine
l cnniR nf t 10 IT;n r.l ut,i tuv i f i ... n ,.e . -
.... .v-.....iniit iiiiitr,M
taid parties are hereby notffiori
surrounded by marshes a well treed i to f PV'ear, respond and oiler eHet:ce
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
County, State
G111111, de-
In the County Court of Morrow
01 Oregon
In ihc matter of the estate of A. !W.
ceased.
the same in the atmosphere of woods
as in plains but to the absence of
When forests are not
region Is next to exemnt from enl-
Versallles Is a case in point.
It is surrounded by a screen of for
ests. EpiJeimcs are unknown, yet the
city has the most wretched water.
Thorough ne.
Thoroughi o -s is the twin brother of
iio!H ty. YV!' u nn omploj-ee gets the
reiiiitation of (Vmig a thing not pretty
nearly but exactly right It has more
influence with his employer than bril
liancy or talent. Success Magazine.
A recognized
Oregoniaa.
authority The Weekl
.....v.j.. :i .11
mm iiniK bmci niiegauou at in o eiocK u in., on
J'irp 21, lSin, before Vawter Crawford.
.u.i..i) i..u.i.ii,i,t.::a'ai Jiei p:.cr. Uncui
and that liual hearing will b hehl at 10 o'clock
a. in. on June 27, YM' before 'lie I-'egisfrti'd
Receiver at the United Safest Land Oll'ce iu
l a-, uiu cs uregon
The said contestant, having in a proper a(ti
ila !t, men rtD-il 10. PNio. set lorth in -m u-lnh
show that a'ler due di'igeiice personal seri:e
oi mm ciiuce can nor ne made, It is herein
orriAed aud diricte i that such notice be given
it uiiuuiiu prtjocr punii'.auon.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Kegisler
MaylS-Juneld
COLOR OF CIGARS.
i
; The One Thinor I.nckltiK.
I Anxious Mother Why don't you mar
i ry young .Swansen? He has good looks,
(rood family, wealth and everything to
j i.e desired. Pretty Daughter Iiut there
is one very important thing lacking,
mamma. Anxious Mother What is
hat? Pretty Daughter A proposal.
A ;od Dlaf loeflon.
"Kemembcr, son," said Uncle Eben,
"dat in dis life you's boun to do some
things you's sorry fob, but dat aln' no
reason fob doin nuffln' dat you's
shamed of." Washington Star.
Ungratefulness Is the very poison of
manhood.- tidney.
?e tlijck WeedH Are Xol Alivay
the StrongoBt On en.
Probably there is not one smoker in
ft thousand who would not be surprised
iiiui, in fact, incredulous if he were told
that the color of a cigar is absolutely
no guide to its strength. Yet such is
the case and a fact well known to ci
gar manufacturers and importers. The
belief of smokers that cigars of dark
oior are strong aud those of a lightwr
(hade are milder is, iu point of fact, as
fallacious as it is general. This is but
one of many delusions harbored by
consumers of tobaceo which practical
figar men have smiled at and indulged
from time immemorial.
A maker of Havana cigars uses but
one grade or blend of tobacco iu the
body or tiller of his cigars. Exact iv th.
same stock is used in Lis conchas u in
ui in-rimus, in ins claros as in Ms
""J'liirn.4. After tl
SUMMON!?.
I i the. i.-cuit court of the SUte of Oreron
la rick Hairy, Fhuntlft"
Lew Howeth. Defends
loiew iioe h.the abve named defendant
in tne l.nin!- of the Stnfe of oreiron, you Mre
hereby S'nnm.j d to app-c nnil aiiSA'er the
comprint i f nlainfiir In the above entitled
'it iKuvn - file j tho ollice of the County
ivim .worrow county, Oregon, within Mx
u cf-ks from the date of the first publication of
this summons.
Von wilt take notice thht if vou fail to ap
pf ar and HU-w- r s;iid comrlaiut ns herein re
'luired, plaiiitid win ajiplv to the Court for the
''''"yP'1 forln his complaint, towit:
lhat he, tie plaintiff, recowr judgment'
BgaiLKt you for the sum of 1125, Hnd the further
-iim oi j. .in, attor.-evs fees and the costs and
disbiirseincnin of ties suit; that the moitgage
gi ven by J(i ujk n Lot 3 f Block 3 in Morrow's
Addition to Heppner. Morrow County, Oregon,
to secure aid sums be foreclosed; that said
premiss be sold in the manner provided by
lw him the proceeds ot nuch sale applied to
tlm pnjmcrjt of said several sums and to .the
cxpei. M' of tiale, and that vou be forever
debarred and foreclosed of and from all right.
ine or interest in or to said mortgagtd prem
ises. This i,mii one is published by order of Hon.
V . L. RrhiUloiw. acting Judga of the above en
Ht ed Court made May 16th. 1905, direi t mr said
Miiiiinoiis to le publishel once a week lor Bin
tiHcMve weeks and the date of first publica
tion thereof is May 25. 190.. 1
C. E. WOODSON. :
May2j-JuliC Attorney for FlaintlfT. 1
A UmINISTRA TOhS SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
In the County Court of Morrow County, State
of Oregon
In the matter of the estate of Frederick Krug,
decea ed.
Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of
an order of 'he County Court of Monow Coun
ty, made and entered in the above entitled
matter on the 1st day of May, 190b, I, the under
signed administrator of the estate of Frederick
Krug, ueceasert. wtl ion the loth day of June.
!'. at 10 o'clock a. m, of taid day, at the oflice
oi Ken neid van v actor in rioppner, Morrow
county, fetate of Oregon, oner for sale and sell
to tne li'gnest lilildcr for cash, at private sale
the follow ine descrilied real nrotiertv. tou lt
Lot numbered 4 in Block numbered 4 in Jone s
addition to the Town of Heppner, and Lots
niuiiDerea i ana -i in liiocu unmoered 3 in
Jones second addition to the Town of Heppner,
an in Morrow county, htate ot Oregon, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
ueoiR Hgainsi sia es'ate ami expenses oi ad
ininiitratiou of said estate,
bated May 11, I'JOj.
HENRY BLAHM.
Mayl-JuneS Administrator
Lotieeis lercby ;-ivcn that in pursuance of
an oni, r of the County Court of Morrow Coun
ty, made aud vat red iu the above cioitlcd amt
ter oil he iM day oi Mhv, 1!i0."i. I the under
suned fniai.hi.sliiitor of the estate of A. M
'iiinn, deccnKCd,;will on theird day cf June, l'.)(i;
nt W o'clock a. in. of mid diiv. hi the oiiiciw.f
I Ked field and Van Vactorin t.'eppner, Morrow
I CO'iuty, StiiiC oi Orct-'oii. oiler for mi Ic i ml n.l 1
to the highest bidder for cash, at rr:vnte Pule,
the following described real property, toit:
Northwest (piaiter and soil hweft Quarter of
Section Twt-nty-one iu iuw ms ip Tlnee, South
Kacge Tv.enfy foiir, Kas of Willamette Meiid
in u. and North l ull of Lot Four and North half
of Lot Seven in Block Two of the own of Hepp
npr, and Lots Mx and seviu in Clock One of
Johnson's ddltion 10 the town of Heppner,
.-ill in Morrow v .u tv, sttlf,. of i:,.K ,r so
luiiCli tlu rcol a limy l,o uccesal'v to pav the
debts n-riiinst snil estate end c.vpenscsol aiiniiu-
iS' rilllOll ot Kilid I KtMiC,
I'a'ed Ma- Jiid, 1WI.)
DAVID A. HEI1REN.
Miyl-.Iuiiil Ad.iiit.ist-ator.
NOTICE FUR
PUB LIC A TIOX
Iud v.flice at
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
TEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
omce at i ne Danes ore., April zi, p.,.
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
ine county ciern. of Morrow county at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on May 29, lmfi. viz:
Edgar A. Msttesoii, of Heppner, Oregon on
H. K. No. S'sn, for the f-E t-E' Fee. 12. E','
NEi A- NW4 KEii of Sec 13, Tp 5 is, R 29 h,
W. M.
He name the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
J. W. Brown. John Gaunt, Ituben Gaunt, R
P, Mattcson, ail of Heppner. Oregon.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
Apr2TMay31-
Departmetit of the Inferior
La orrtiide. Orecon. Mav 1. l'.K."i
Notice is hereby Kiven lhat the following
named settler has filed notice of i is intention
to make finsl proof in siiiport of
his claim, and tuut said proof will be mde bo.
fore the County clerk of Morrow i:n. nr..
at Heppner, Or , on June 23. V. i viz:
H. E. No. 13J27. DANIEL ll. LEA KY. of Hcni.-
n.-r. Oregon, for the SW).i N EH. N'i SEU, BE1
SD 4 See 30, Tp 4 S, R '7 W M .
He names the following linwi tn nmt-a
his continuous re idence nnon and cultlvntinn
of said land, viz:
frank Roberts, James William Samuel Mc
Cullough, Ueorge Smith, all of Heppner. Oie-
on.
Mayll-Junel5 E. W. DAVIS, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
l S. Land Olhce, the Dalles. Oregon.
May 9, l'.Hfi.
A sufficient contest afndivit having been tiled
in this oliiee by Oliie M Brumfield, contestant,
against homestead entry No 7077. made Jan
2(i, l.syj, for E'i Nht4 and E'4 Sh", Sec Hi Tp i
N, R 2)i E W M, by IN ter Short, contestee,
!" j iwl'ich il iH tdl-awl that laid
land is in its natural eoniiitiou, without fenc
ing, cultivation or iinprovements of any i afire
that said entrvman has totr liv fnilwl to oat,. n.
lish residence upon said land and bus Rt.ntiif.wi.
ed the same for a period of more than six
months last Past: that said failures Mill Kii.i-
that said alleged absence was not due to his em
ployment in the armv. navv or marine con, .f
the I'nited States In time of war Sub! nni..
aie hereby notified to appear, rinnnn.t mi, I nr..r
evidence touchice said alleKatiou at in o'clock
a. m. on June 21, P C") before Vawter Crawford,
Countv Clerk, at his otlico in Hfnnnpr llroonn
and that final h ariuir will b held i in
o clock a. in. on June 27. 1W, before) the Heeis
ter and Kecefver at the I'nited States Land
Olhce in The Dalles, Oregon.
The wild c PteM-in? hinir in a tinitup !K
davit filel April 1. Ii5. ml forth fuels w hi.-h
show t fat alter due dilipenee fierfonnl service
of this notice can not l.e nuule. it it l.erol.ir
ordered and diroe'ed that such notice be given
due and proper publication.
fH JAhLT. XOLiS, ReRis'er.
MaylS-Juneld