Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, November 16, 1905, Image 8

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    ICrn of Industrial Eipuniiou.
Advices from t lie East sta'e that the
nh ot ' colonists" to the Panne Const j
jince the inauguration of rj1 cial rates i
s i.r hi excess of anv previous move
;r. :t of tlrs nature. It is the opirion
;.f iiu!roal nun, who keep in cbeest
mch with the factors entering into Wvb
Ans'ines, that no email portion of thia
uicreiSo' is due to the munificent ad
vertising given the entire Pacific Coast
iirou,li the Leais and Clark Exp ffiJJ
tion. This, of course, was one of the
ivaults expected when the patiioiii:
.eg nians subscnb d (lie money that
started the ti'eat enteiprine, tut it is
.ibiltful'f the most rpt n.i tio of our
ieopld expected such an ovei whe'nvne
acc .'as from an adv-rti- in standpoint
The c Ohkers and knockers, who, like
tiie poor, ate a nays with us, quite
iatura;ly donned the usual Ion-; face
and predicted a t-.rrible (lump at the
Ji se ' f the Fair. Acini: on their ad
vice, a creat niruiv reop'e rotpnel
ijurchasint; ptoperty which was aituil
1 nc ded for business and res'ulen:ial
purp )ses, hopint; to secu: e it at yieatb
isla.'ed uticc-s as s ion as the antici
pate f slump in values tcn-k place.
They bavd waited too long, and never
iniin v, ill it be possible to secure such
)& .rains in unv k nd of property as
wera on the real estate counters w lien
liii Fair opened. And, in fpite ct the
hTinee already sc.rpd, the movement
steadily increases, and, with so much
3-w capital coming into the country,
talttPs are certain to reach much higher
u:cB. What is true oi the eituaiion
"o the city is also true of the country,
1T on the prosperity of the country the
aity is he'ples ly dependent, and can
sever g'ow or prosper unles3 similar
yrowth and prosperity is in evid .-nee in
ihe country Not fill of the colonis'e
iiat are now c iming into the West will
remain with us, for with them will be
ambered a few of the same stripe e
aur o yn croakers. This class has been
joniing and going since the days of
tThitaoan and McLoughlin. The coun
try had no charms tor their predecf8
sors fifty years ago, acd it has none for
tbem to lay, but ttie-e are enough com
Sig who recognize the advantages of
ih'is country to offset all of the knocking
shat can be done by those who do not
Oregon, Washington and Idaho are
aow inaike'in; a grain crop which, af
ter making due all jwance Jfor the re
quirements for seed and home consump
tion, will add to tli3 ciicu'ating medium
in tbe three states more than $39, ODO,
30. The lumber output of the three
it Aea for l!f to vvid exceed by hundreds
of millions of feet the output of any
previous year. The wool clip and the
Sop yield also broke all previous
words, and the annual creation of new
wealth by tin products of the field,
o-est and form in the three states is
create. per capita J than that of any
other regi -'n !n the United States. All
tide has been accomplished while we
labored under a handicap ot insufficient
transportation, and, now that we ate
'About to be provided with means for
opening up to settlement and develop
nent regions ot ' greater extent and
jtiil richness with those which have
made such a remarkable showing, both
aity and country throughout the three
states will grow more rapidly than ever
Itlore.
Long before the effect of the enor
nous expenditures which the railroad
oompanies will mike in providing new
Hues has bien exhausted, we shall be -
gic reaping the richer .'and permanent
retarns which will follow the develop
suent of the vast country that is now
lying dormant. Portland and the et
kri Pacific Northwest t re on the eve oi
a period of industrial expansion and
prosperity such as we have never be
ix9 known, not even in the palmiest
jays of the Yillard boom, which suffer
J limi'ations each as are impossible
with that which is now coming Ore
joniao. If you are troubled witb constipation,
iiJig-.'eti in, sour siomach, or any other
.bmjj, Ilollidter's Pocky Mountain Tea
will rcfike via well and k?p yon well,
fco, Tea or Tablets. W. P. Moilillan,
LeiiLgtoo, O.-egon.
Tit JTfppritT Gaiette the news of Mor
jow Coui.ty; The Weekly Oregonian the
jeaa fci.d thought of the world. Both at
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, UUwicri reliable The Weekly Oresoniaa
A recognized minority The Weeklj
'MtiOuUsL iiluLU-- s -- '
Got Off Cheap.
He may well think, he has trot ff
cheap, who, af tt r having oontrBOtfd
constitution or indite
to perfectly es're h"
will do th s b'i' V
tion, ia still abl
health. Not bine
KiiiK't New Lift
.i t, an 1 ot-rlsin
' -filiation, etc. 25o
rng store; guar-
Pills. A q ick. i I
cure for beadhOhc, e
t Patterson & Son'
a (d.
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OUBED
OLEY'S I
AN
Obstinate, racking Coughs that mate
your head ache, your throat and lungs
sore and inflamed, that rob you of
sleep until your system becomes so run
down that you are in grave danger of
Pneumonia or Consumption, are quickly
cured by Foley's Hcney and Tar.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND T&R
soothes and heals the inflamed air pas
sages, allays the feverish conditions,
stops the cough and prevents serioua
results from a cold.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
is the only prominent cough medicine
on the market that does net contain
opiates or harmful drugs of any kind
andn this account is safest for children.
It is unexcelled for Croup and Whoop
ing Cough and will quickly cure the
racking cough which follows measles
and leaves so many children with weak
lungs unless properly treated.
Remember the name Foley's
Honey and Tar and refuse substi
tutes that cost you the same as the
genuine. Do not take chances with
some unknown preparation.
Consumption Threatened.
Unger, 211 Maple St., Charapiagn,
writes: "I was troubled with a
111
hacking cough for a year and I thought
I had consumption. I tried a great many
remedies and I was under the care of
physicians for several months. I used
one bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar;
it cured me, and I have not been trou
bled since."
Three sizes-25c, 50c, $1.00.
The 50 cent size contains two and
ene-half times as much as the small size
and the $1.00 bottle almost Eix times
as much.
SOLD AND RECOMKENDED BY
SUnon
m
iOHEY
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
Ottbe First National Bink, at Hept
ner iu the State or Oregon, at the
close ot business, Nov. 9, 11M5.
No. 3774
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $131 , 047.25
OyrrdrafU. secured and nnte
cured 16" 443 40
U. 8. Biiids to stcore circula
tion Bonds, securities, eto
B irking bouse, furniture, and
fixtures
VI .500.00
:.750.00
15,5150.00
Djo from National Banks
loot reserve, sgfntp 17,149 31
Dja from Sta'e Banks and
Bankers 10,556 80
Due frm approved reserve
amenta
Finds lb trar.f it
Notes of other Natioral. Banks
Fractional panjr currency,
nickehi,aod ceuts
SpfOie COOOi)
L8al tender notes 3,788
58 4S2.90
4 :!36 75
7 0 "0
127 25
E3 878.00
R'dtmDtiiti fund witb O. H.
Treasnrer (5 per cent of cir
culation C25C0
Total 031 058 G6
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in if 50,000.00
Si'plna Fund 12 000.00
Undivided profits, hss expen
ses and taxes paid Prt 414.85
State Bai:k nn'fi ont8tnndin) 12,500 00
Doe to other National Baoks 0,655.81
Due to State Banks and Bank
era 13,275 28
Individual deposits subject to
check 41il.274.0l
D-maod oertifio A"' f dppoeit 3.458 10
Time certificates of deposit.. 30, 180 61
Total C34.058 66
TATK OF ORKG
COUNTY OF MORROW,
j S3
I. Geo. Coiser. Cflehipr of tin above
named bank, do solemnly swear that th
above stitement is true to tb 3 best 0?
my knowledge and belief.
GEO. CONSER, Cashier.
Rnbsnrihed nd sworn to hafore me
this loth day of Nov., 1905.
E.L. FREELAND,
Notary l'ublio.
Correct Attest:
T. A. Rhea, 1
J. B Natter, Directors.
O. A. Rhea, J
State of Ohio, City of Toled 1, t
lucas County. S
Frank J. Cheney makej oath th it lie is senior
partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing
husiness In the City ot Toleto, County tnd
3tate aforesaid, and that stid firm w i l pay the
snmof OXE HUXDRKU DOLLAR.S for each
and every case of Ctnrrh that caanut be cured
by the use ol Hall's Catarrh cure.
FKANK J. CHF.SEY.
Sworn to before nie and subscriiel in my
presence, this tith day of lTecemher, A. P. 1880.
A. W. ULEASON,
(8b al.) Notary Public.
Bull's Cetarrh Cure is taken internally, and
acts directly ou the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Send for testimonials free.
F. J CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Bole, by all DriiRKists, 7'x;.
Take Hall's Family fills for constipation.
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bmy Hedicins for Busy People.
Brians CjUbe Health and Renewed Vigor.
A. Fnpciflc for C uistlnntion. Iri'liErAstlon. Live
nd Kiilnov Troubles, l'imnles. Eczema. Impure
ilood, Did Breath, ShnTTi. li Bowels, Headache
nd lncka''!ie. It a Kooky Mountain lea in tab
t form, 31 cents a box. rjenuine made by
loi.Li3Ti;a Druo Company, JUadiscn, Wis.
'OLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
U. B Land Oiliee, La Grande. Oregon
October JT, l'JOi.
A suHctent contest aflidnvit having been filed
in this ollice by John I). Wiiliatn, contestant
tis;at:iHt Homestead entry No. l.'Jiiir.i, made March
). I'.mi, for SK1; Section I TWiMiin 2 N
Itange 27 E W. .VI., by Frank ;. Mutton, Con
tes'ee. in w hWi it is slleged r!).it Frank
Matston hr.s totalii abandoned sai i laud and
has liveil oil the same for a period of ut least
months Liht pant, having lett the tatu of Ore
gnu anil during ibis period of n.oiiths has-
.iiade ho utteiupt wlntever to reside noon said
land or to cnHivato or improve the same ac
cordion to law and that said aiicged absence
ivs not due to his enip'oviaent in Hie army
navy or murine corps of the l" nited :-!ates ns i
private soldier, officer, seaman or marine dur
mg the war with M'lim or during anv 't ei
war in v hich h' I 'nited States i.-iay be en
gagetl said parties a'n hen hv noritied to ap
pear, respond and oiler evidence to i hing said
tllegation at 10 o clocs a. m. on In cumber 9.
I '.ins, before Vawter Crawford, Countv Clerk, at
his office In Heppner, Oregon, (and "that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock . in. on De
ci'tiiter 1. Lr. before) the Hegi-ter and Ke
ceiver at the I'nited btutes Land (Jliiee ill La
Grande. Oregon.
Thsaid c ntestant. ImvmK ma pr.per atn-
lav.tnicri uci. , i,i , sal lortn tacts wnicn
diow tl at litter duo ci hence jerseni,! srvu c
of this notice can n't be made, it is herebi
orderfii and directed that sucii notice be given
lue ana proper publication
E. W. D er
A. A. KOBKU l's, Receiver.
Nov'?-Dee7
HUM MOSS.
In the Circuit Court of tha State of Oregon fcr
Morrovv eouniv.
The I'lillmau S;a'e Bank, pUiutii!',
vs.
Frank Burnam. iel'endant. )
ro Frank Burnam. defendant:
In the name of the state of Oregon, iou are
hereby required to annear ami answer the
complaint filed against you in the above en
titled action on or hef ore the 21st dav of De
cetnber, l'J0., the date of the last publication
of this summons: and if you fail to answer for
want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of sixteen hundred and
iiiiity-aeven dollars and in.erest thereon from
JnnelJ, lis hi, and the costs and disbursements
ot tnis action.
Thi summons is served on vou in pursuance
of an order of the Hon. T. W. Ayers, Judge of
tlie county court tor Morrow countv. state of
Oregon, made and entered in said action on
the nth day of November, 1116.
Date ol the first until nation of this noticn.
November Kth, l'.'".
KtDrlELD .t VANVAf TOR.
A'torneys for plaintiff.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade IVUnxs
rifCir.NQ
Copyrights An.
A none sending a sketf h and riecriiit i n may
Oulckly ascertain our oinnion free whether an
invention is prohnt-ly I'tlcrii )o. niTmoMca
tioiissinetlyeonndential. HANDBOOK " I'Htvnta
sent fiee. Mest k-rief lor securing palcntp.
I'atents taken thr-miili .iunn A to. Iceelv.
iptcttl notice, without ctmrtre, in the
Scieiuific Jiiiiericain
A handsomely lllntrn!el wppIiIy. I.nrffct rtr
cnlHtloii of mnj scientiae j mrnal. Tern . . a
four: four months, L boldhyall newsdexiera.
MUNN&Co.36'8-New York
Uraach Office, 3i F BL. WashiUKtuo. h. U
c
The Kind You Have Always
in use for over 30 sears,
All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children- Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Casto -ia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Blorphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUDNE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THI eCNTAUK COMPANY, TT
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior. United States
Land (Jtlice, La Grande, Or., October 3 , ID .".
A sufficient foment affidavit having been
filed in this odice by John M Johnson, contest
tant, asaiiiBt Homestead entry No. l;iH 5, made
December 10, Mil, for NWV4 Kection 8. Town
ship 2 N, JiaiiRe 27, K. W. M., by La
Hutchius. Conteetee. in which it is al
leged that Ira Hutchius has totally
abandoned said claim; that said abandormeut
has existed for a period of more than six
months lart past; that he has failed to built a
house on said tract or to in any manner im
prove the said tract and has wholly and en
tirely failed to comply with the law as to real
dence on or to improve said tract, and that stud
alleged absence from said land was not due to
bliemplovment in the army, navy or marine
corps of the I'nittd States as a private soldier,
officer seaman or marine during the war with
Spain or during any other war in which the
I nited States may be engaged.
Paid parties are hereby notified to ai pear, re
spond and oiler evidence touching Said allega
tion at 10 o'clock a m on December 6. 19(i.", be
lore Vawter Crawford, County Cierk. at his of
fice in Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing
will he held at 10 o'clock a m. on December
H, 1U05, before the Keeixter and Receiver a' the
United States I and office m La Qrande, Oregi n,
The said contestant having, in a proper hH
davit, tile 1 octobe 11. 1905. set forth fac's
w hich show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given due and proper publication.
E. V. DAVIS. Register.
A. A. HOBERTa, Kec-.iver.
Nov2-Dcc 7
NOTICE FOK
1 CBLICATION.
Sale.)
(Public Laud
(Isolated Trant.l
U. 8. Land Office, The Dalles Oregon,
October -SI. l'.n").
NOTICE 18 HERKBY GIVEN T-AT IN
pursuance of Instructions from the Com
missioner of the General Land Office, under
authority vested iu him by section 24 ij U. 8
Kev. Stat., as amended by act of congress ap
proved February 2ii, lsn.i. we w ill proceedl to
oiler at public sale at the hour of 10 oV'ock a.
nr, on the ith day of December. I'.O'i, at this
office tlie following tract of land.to-w it:
The F.'J of Section 10. Township 4
South, Kange 2" ! ast of Willamette Meridian.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
aliovt-desciibed lands are advircd to tile their
claims in this office on or before the day above
designated for the commencement of said sale,
otherwise their rights will be forfeited.
BIK'HAELT. NOLIS, 'teg later,
ANNE M. LANG, Keceiver.
Nov2 Dec7
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION
Interior, Land Office at
Department of the
Li Grniide, Oregon, October 18, r.H'6.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made be
fore J. P. Williams, I". S. Commissioner, at his
office in Heppner. Ore., nn December 22, IWA,
viz: h. h. fio. rain, a.mjksw j. .m Kr...ir.,
of Morrow county. Ore , or the S'4 NVl4 Hec.
12, E'i Ni.1 Sec. 11, Tp. fi S. , K. 27 K. V . M
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous re idence upon and cultivation
of said laud, viz:
George w. uperry. Lie remand, i.eanuer
Coppie, Waldo Watkins, all of Heppner, Ore.
Oct2rt-Nov30 E. W. DAVIS, Kegister.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon, for
the County ol Morrow.
H. E. Bartholomew, plaintiff,
vs.
Clark Stanton. Ella (J. 8tanton, Edward
E. Garrett. Jeannctte Garrett. Irving
Garrett, Charl-.s O. Garrett, May Garrett,
EmmaC. Garrett, r.mina I, nawmns. u
H Hawkins and Arthur W. Garrett, John
Garrett. lta Garrett, James u. -ar-
rctt. Civile Oarrett, and Vivian Gar
rett, minors, and Edward E. Garrett,
their General guardian, and Emma L.
Karrott Defendants.
To Clsrk Stanton, Ella O Stanton. Kdwsrd E
Garrett, Jeanette Garrett. Irving uarrett,
Charles C Garrett, May Garrett. Emma C Gar
rett Emma G Hawkins, HH Hawkins, and
Arthur W Garrett, JohnJ Garret'. Alta Gar
rett. James D Garrett Clyde C Garrett, and
Vivian Garrett, minors, -and Edward E Gar
rett, their general guardian, and Emma L
Garrett, Defendants.
In the name of the State of Oregon : ) on are
herebv required to appear ana answer tne
complaint Hied against yon in the Rbove en
titled suit ou or before the 21st day of Decem
ber, llHi'i, the date of the last publication of this
summons; and II you Ian i answer iur wain
thereof theplaintiti win appiy ro me court 10
gr nt the relief demanded in said complaint,
towit- for the partition and sale of the follow
ing described real property situated in Morrow
Countv. htate of Oregon, towit: The north
east quarter of section inirry. in lonnsnip
One. North, Range Twenty seven East of Wil
lamette Menillau. ami oi niqoj " rro "
aid sale to the payment of the costs
and ex
...naoa of Ihla suit, tlie BUonievH itxn
to be al-
livtheco irt. and to divide
the balance
atnnnir the narties to this suit
according to
their respective interests in and to said real
. r....i,rtL'
, I m ... nn tnh In mipalUllCff I
innmiiii'"1""' inn.,.,... - . --
.,, or.l.rof the Hon. I. Vt. Ayers, Judge of
h.,i'A,inir fvuirt in morrow umiio, .-,,nt,M
Oregon, ma le and entered in said saitonthe
9th dav of November, IK '5.
ii-tf first publication of this summons,
I,OM BEDFIELD VAN V'ACTOIL
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
1 it KM t
3
Bought, and which has been,
has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy
Allow no one to deceive you In this.
Signature of
MUHKV STHECT.
NCW YOUR CITY.
II Hi 11AHUAH.
Choice
Wheat I.uiid
Acre.
Only 1U Per
Two LaDdred and fifty acres of
good wheat laud only live miles
from Lexington with down hill
grade all the way to railroad sta
tion, seven miles from Heppner,
all fenced, only $10 per acre. This
is a bargain that will soon be
taken up at this price. Call on or
address Wells & Warnock for
farther description, Heppner, Ore
gon. Oregon
Shotline
and union Pacific
Onlv Line EAST via
SALT LIE m DEKVEB
TWO TRAINS UAILY
Daily
Dai'AKTB
TIME SCHEDULES'
H EPI'N KK, Oa.
Daily
ARK1VK8
Fast Mall For
Kust and West
Fast Mull From
East and West
Express For
Last and West
Express From
East and West
9:00 a. ra.
5:35 p. qi.
9.00a,m.
5:35 p.
STEAMER LINES.
Ban Francisco 1'okti.and Routk. Steam
sails from Portland S p. in. every 5 days.
Boat service between Portland, Astoria,
Orogon City, Dayton. Salem, Independence,
Cnrvallls and all Columbia and Willamette
Kiver points.
SNAKE RIVER ROUTE.
Steamers between Riparlaand Lewlston leave
Riparia daily at 10:40 a. in. except Saturday,
returning leave Lewiston daily at 7 a. in. except
rnnay.
J. B. HUDDLESON, Agent, Heppner,
A. L. CRAIG,
Before You Order
Tombstones, Marble
or Granite Work
You will do well to see
Monterastelli Brothers
and get prices. Thej have
a line stock oo band.
HtXfS STREET. IIErPXEK, ORE.
THE ALPS
John Zoj,ji;i:k, Prop.
Fiiii' AViii's. Liquors,
.Mini Cirirs. . . .
Appetizing Luuclics.
II V1MI '
()in:f:oN.
.,
Tha editorial pag-e of th Weekly Ore
gonian gives a broad treatment to a wldt
fans ot ssvjKiai t il.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Inte for.
U. 8. Land Oflioe l.aG'ande. Or. Oct. 19. Hsio.
A sufficient contest athdiivit t avin been tiled
lu this: ollice by Mae Godfrey, cniiietaiit,
against lionieslead entry No. 121lit, made Fetiru
ary 1W, ln91l, for NEU Section 7. Township IN.,
Kange27 K. W. M. by Frank Borg. Contestee,
iu which it is alleged that Frank Borg has
abandoned the suid tract of land; that said
abandonment has continued for a puiod of
more thi,n one year last pust; that lie hs fail
ed to build a house ou mid land, or In any
manner to improve the same; that he is not
now a resident of the State ol Oregon, but re
sides mi the Stute of Montana and that said al
leged absence from said land was not due to his
employment in the army, navy or marine corps
of the United States as a private soldier, otlicer,
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 raid allegation at 10 'clock
a. m. on December 5, 1005, before VawttrCraw
fcrd, County t'le k of Morrow county, at bin olli
ceat Heppner, Oregon at the abovet:m ,and that
final lmaring wi l be hold at 10 o'clock a. m. on
December 15, lttV, be'ora the Hegis'or
and Keceiver of the V. 8. Ind Cflice in La
Grande, Oregon.
1 he said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit tiled Sept- 1115, set forth facts w hich
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can not bo made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
E. W. DAVIS- Register
A. A. ROBEK1S, Receiver.
Oct26 Nov30
NOTICE.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for
Morrow County,
Iu the matter of the estate of Ralph Leach, a
minor.
To Ralph Leach, the next of kill, and all par
sons Interested, Gbkeunu :
In thp name ol the State of Oregon. Vou are
hercb, cited and . required to appear iu the
County Court of the state of Oregon, for the
County of Morrow at the Court Room thereof.
at Heppner, in the County of Morrow, on Mon
day, ot.e (ith day of November, 1U05, at Hi o'clock
lu tne lorenoon of sa (l day, tnen snil there to
show cause, it any why an order shuu d not be
made for tha sale of the follow ing described
real property, to-wit:
'ihe undivided one-seventh in'erest in the
following described land, to-wit: beginning
at the 8. W. corner of the SEW of SWli of Seo-
tion'Jli. Tp, 11 S., K. i VV. W. M, Oregon, and
funning thence N 40.011 chs. to NV corner of
NE'i ol SW! or said section, thence E 20 08
chs. to center of said Section, thence 8 7 50 chs.
trience W. parallel w ith N. bouudaiy line i fS.
!.j of said Hection. 2 ai chs.. thence S. 32 50 chs.
toii. boundary line of said Section at a point
2 31 chs W. of !4 Section conn r on S. boundary
line of said Section, Thence N. tr'J degrees J3
minutes W. l'.iichs to the ; lace of beginning,
containing "'-'.77 acres. raurt or less, and ail
rights and Improvements therewith
Witness the Hon. T. W Ayers. Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Morrow, w ith the seal of said Court
allixed, this nth day of " etcher, 1W5.
Attest: VAWTER CRAWFORD,
Clerk.
By J. G. Crawford Deputy.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, LAND
Ofliceat La Grande Ore., Septtfs, into.
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
J. P. Williams, U.S. Commissioner at his of
fice In Heppner Ore., on November 20, 1 5, viz:
H E No. 1HI5, Geo. W. Moore, of Heppner. Ore
gon, for the NE! Sec. 10, 1 p. 3 H , R. 2s E. W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz:
David O. Justus T. A. Moore, James D.
Brown, Levy Hyatt, all of Heppner. Oregon.
IS. W, Da VIS, Register.
Octl2-Novl6
CONTEST NOTICE.
Departmentof the Interior,
U. 8. Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon.
October W, lutti.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
in this office by Hyron J. s ills contestant,
against Homestead entry No. 70o, made Janu
ary 23, lHim at I he Dalles Land Ottice for S'4
SK and 8'4 sW, Section I'J, Township 2 N.
Range 2ti E. V. M by'lhoiuas Duner,, Contes
tee, in which it Is alleged that said entry man
has never established reside ce upon said
claim, or cultivated or improved the same;
that s dd land is In its natural condition with
out fencing, cultivati ui, house or impr ive
nieut of any native; that it has been abandon
ed for mire than six m nths last past: that
said abandonment still exists and is not due to
military or naval service, said parties are here
by notified to appear, respond and otter evi
dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a,
in on November 24, Uu'i, before the Register
and Receiver at the United States Land Orlice
in I he Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant, having In a proper affi
davit, tiled Sept It's 1'.'5, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal sen Ice
of this notice can not be made, it is heteby
ordered and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
.MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
OetD-Novlfi
CONTEST NOTICE.
Jepartmeiit of the Interior,
C. S. Land Ollice, The Dalles, Oregon.
October 1 1, liK'.'i
A suflicient contest affidavit having been filed
in ttiisollice by Sadie. K liriiiniie d, contestant,
against Homestead entry No. 7130. made Febru
ary 10, liK, at The Dalles Land Office for SW'H
Section 32. Township 2 N, Range 2ii E W. M.,
by Ellen Dohei ty, contestee, in which it is al
leged that said entry-woman has never estab
lished resilience upon said claim, or cultivated
orimprovtd the same; that said laud is in its
natural condition, without fencing, cultivation
house or improvement of wiy nature; that it
has been abandoned f,,r moie" than six months
iast past and that said abandonment st II ex
ists and is not due to military or naval service.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re
spond and otl'cr evidence touching said allega
tion at 10 o'clock a, in, on November 21. iws,
before the Register and Receiver at the United
States Land Ollice in The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affi
davit, filed Sept. 16, l;n."i, set forth facts which
bIiow alter due diligence personal service of
this notice can not be made, It is herebv order,
ed and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
Octl9-Novl6
Timber Land Act June 3, 187H.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land office. The Dalles, Oregon.
August 7th, iWb.
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 18H, entitled "An act Ipr the sale of
timber lands In the States of California, Oregon,
fcevada and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by act of
August 4, 192.
WALTEK W. FLEMING, of Hardman, county
of Morrow, state of Oregon, lias this day fiU,d
in thfs ollice tin sworn statement No. 2M, for
the purchase of the NW", HW! of Section No.
29, in Township No. 68 , Range No. l E , W. M,
and will ofier pro. if to show that the laud
sought is more valuable for its timber or stono
than for ng iculttiral purposes, and to estab
lish his claim to said land bclore the County
Clerk of Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 2uth day of December, l!i5.
He names as witnesses; Albert H. Allen,
Stacy Roberts, James W. Beymcr, Frank ltoy
mer, all of Hardman, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described land" are requested to filotlicir
claims in this ollice on or before said 20th day
of December, Hurt
MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Kegister.
Cctl9 Dec21
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
I-and Ollice at Ihe Dalles, Oregon,
October 21, l'.si'i.
Notice Is herebv given that the following.
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final p oof in suniort of hij claim
and that said proof will be made
before Vawter Crawford, County Clerk of
Heppner. Or -gon. on December 9, l'.Kl'i, viz:
WILLIAM ALBERT JONES, of Ixington, Ore
gon, 11. K. No. 129. for the K.4 NWl;, N'4
SW'i. Sec. 2,i. T. 1 S.. K. 25 E. W. M.
He names the follow ing witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upou and cultivation
of said land, viz:
V. V. Boone, r. Snrowls. Dave Porter, and
B. M. Booher. all of I-exliigtou, Oregon.
micuaci. i. aulas, Register.
Oct26NoT3U