Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 24, 1908, Image 8

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    DRY MILK.
How the Lacteal Fluid Is Reduced to
a Powder. ! All accounts with tho Ijigllt V
It is n well recognized fact that the ' Wat or Co. must be settled by Jan
(mv.so of milk is water. This Is not' nary 1, 1009. Tf not paid by tliat
n.iil f.i.oiiouslv, for we now allude date service will bo discontinued.
. n!y to the water which it contains as
It rcm.es from the cow. This water,
however, is ,S7 per cent of the luilk. so
(hat it can he seen nt once that cow's ;
milk must he considered a highly di- !
luted and therefore correspondingly j No'ice is hereby given that by virtue
uimutiitious food. ' of an exf cntion ar.d orrVr of sale, duly
The fundamental idea of dry milk Is ! -ueaei by t),e of the Circuit Court
pimply to remove this !7 per cent of : 0f th0 County ot Mot row, Stale of Oie
water. The process by which this is D(1(,e i)ber 3ril A D. 1908, in
rmv,,.p!!s!KM is very sim; Ihe nn.k , n in the Ccuit Courtofsaid
rs soon as nosible after it conies from v
the cow-in most cases an hour or two county and state, wherein the tirat Jsa--is
passed without preliminary treat- j tional T.ank of Heppner, Oregon, plain-mc-nt.
physical or chemical, except tiff, received judgment against Mollie
s training, over polished steel rollers In ' E. Mitchell and J. T. Mitchell, defend
it thiu sheet. Tho rollers are heated to Bnt9( for u,e eum 0f f 341 80, 40 attor-
teuipornture of 240 degrees F.. and neys fee9) and .0ets and disbursements
the milk remains ou them only about fl ftt 00 on e llth day of No
two and one-half seconds. It comes : .
fif the rollers a dry powder, contain-! venioeri a. i,
mg less moisture than flour, only 5 orG None, is here y Riven that I vnll on
per cent. It is then packed in boxes fat m day, the 2nd day of January, A. P.
or barrels and can be shipped far or ; liXW, at ten o'clock A. M. tf paid day,
near, as required. Its chemical com-j at the front door of the Courthouse of
position has been unchanged, and it ! Morrow County , Oeeon. sell at public
will now keep for an indefinite period, j auctjon to the highest bidder, for cash
or until the readdition of water. 1 I ir, tinvi. t li o following described real
mvself have drunk milk more than , :.
1 I property, to-w it :
two years old. , . , j Lot numbered 13 in Uleck numbered
In the first place, all germs nre killed ! LW nu, ,,np , ,, -t,
by the temperature of 210 degrees to ; 1-' cf Mt. euion a Addition to the City
which the milk is subjected.- The milk ; of Heppner.
itself does not suffer any chemical j Taken and leviud upon as the pro
rhango, as in the case of sterilization, aty of said defei dants, or as much
n account of the short space, of time ; tt,prt)()fi as m.Ay henecessaiy to satisfy
it is subjected to this heat, only two j , . ir,npnt in favor tl pai(i plaintiff
;!UH u;u'-i;ut m-cuiius uiumu i m iu.t
u- thirty minutes. Secondly, bacteria
develop only in the presence of mois
ture. It has been ascertained that
there must he 13 per cent moisture for
the propagation of germs. Xow, as
dry milk contains only G per cent
moisture, any germs which may subse
quently got into the powder cannot de
velop; hence the milk keeps indefinite
ly or until water is again added. We
have therefore in dry milk a food
.... T . . ,,.1, ,1 to-Ant
eight times as nutritious as ordinary
milk in proportion to its weight and j 1 1 this office by George B. McDonald, eontest
which is absolutely free from bacteria j ant, against homestead (Serial No, W3'. entry
and will remain so.-A. C Itobinson in . i-, matle Jn 'V!07: fr E aW 8'4
Outing Magazine.
An Explorer's Pet.
Sir ITarry Johnston, the celebrated
traveler and explorer, has quite ft mu
seum of curiosities collected In savage
lauds. He also delights in keeping un
usual pets and tells a funny story of a
monkey which he possessed when he
lived at Zanzibar. Alas, Jacko is no
more, his demise being brought about
by his mischievousness. It appears
that a wedding was taking place at
the house of a resident whom Jacko
disliked and whose gardens he had
l aided time after time. A splendid
weeding breakfast had been prepared,
but just as the party returned to par
take of it the monkey jumped in
through the window, clutched the cor
r.ers of the tablecloth and shook up the
whole set-out till everything, from
champagne to pepper, was inextricably
mixed. Then he imperturbably sat on
the ruins till the gun of the infuriated
bridegroom cut short his career.
l'oatson's Weekly.
When Riley and Carman Met.
James Whitcomb Kiley and Bliss
Carman, though comrades of long
standing in art, did not meet till com
paratively recently. It was in Wash
ington, and the Canadian poet, whose
head is fully six feet four inches above
ground, was walking down Pennsylva
nia avenue with a friend.
Observing Riley approach and know
ing that the two poets bad never met,
the Washingtonian took occasion to in
troduce them.
Struggling with suppressed emotion,
the laureate of childhood dropped his
eyes to the pavement, gradually per
mitted his glance to travel upward, as
though analyzing a new species of sky
scraper, and, with an expression of in
imitable drollery, ejaculated: "Well, by
jimlny! Yeour parents must hev train
ed yeou on a trellis." Chicago Record
Ilerald. I A Tune Cuba Doean't Like.
Judge Alum of one of Havana's cor
rectional courts fined the management
of the Albisu theater $30 a few days
ago for violating the ordinance against
the playing of the "Marcha de Cadiz"
("Cadiz March"). There is a peculiar
but reasonable prejudice in Cuba
against this Spanish march. It was to
that tune, in the days when Spain
ruled the island, that the Cuban pa
triots marched to their execution. So
when the Independent government was
established six years ago a ban was
placed on the march, and it has been
seldom heard since then. Senor Valdes,
manager of the Albisu theater, ex
plained that the large Spanish elemer.t
in the house demanded the playing of
the "Cadiz March" and he complied to
avoid trouble.
Gecrge Washington's Pension.
f George Washington is drawing a j
pension through the local pension of- j
lice. This George Washington Is a
iK'gro and Is also known as George
Vtewart His home is in Elmira.
His name has been received from
Washington by Tension Agent Orr for
enrollment as a pensioner, wasuiug-
ton served during the civil war in a '
negro regiment
"I remember when we bad General
Jackson on our roll," said Mr. Orr.
"Jackson was a negro. General was
Lis first name." Buffalo Commercial.
America' Peril.
Every foreign observer believes that
the grand struggle between the hares"
aad "have nous" which Is to mark
this century will be fought out first of
all upon American BoUTlrodon Bpee-'
Utor, stt&1&Zi&'fof A
Notice.
Light & Water Co.
.".a I Ice of sheriffs Sale.
" ...
ataiil sam tieieiiuani, iukbiuci who
eosts ai d c ir-bius' merits that have or
mav acci ue.
E M. SIIUTT
She-ill' of Morrow County, Oregon.
Iated in Hpppner, Oregon, December
.l.d. A. 1 HtOS.
C(jy TEST NOTICE. .
Ijt'partmeiit of the Interior.
United States land Office, The Dalles, Oregon.
Nov. 20, IMS.
A sutlU'ient contest affidavit having been filed
NW-i Section 30, Township, 5, 8., Range 25, E
ft . M.. by Edward Anderson, Contestee, in
which it is aPesed that said Edward Anderson
has never established a residence upon Bsid
tract of land and has never resided thereon;
that svd tract is not settled nponand cultivated
by said party as required by law; that said alt
leged absence was not due to his employment
in the army, navy, or marine corps of the United
States in time of war, said parties are hereby
notified to appear, respond, and otter evidence
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. ni. on
January 8. 19(9, btfore J. P. Williams, a U. S.
Commissioner Bt his office in Heppner, Oregon
(and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock
a. m. on January 15, lOoP, before) the Register
and Receiver at tbe United States Land Office
in The Dalles, Oregon.
Hie said eontes;att having, in a proper affida
vir. filed November 20, s.-t forth facts
which 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 by due and proper publication.
Sov26-Jan7
C. W. MOORE, Hegister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office, LaGrande, Oregon,
November 23,1908.
Notice is hereby given that Morris Kosenbaum
of La Grande, Or?gon, who, on 21st day of Nov
1908. made Timber and Stone application, No,
028'.'r. for the N' j of feEM and the E'j of 8WJ4,
Section 10. Townfhip 4 South, Range 29 East
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make Final Timber and Etone Proof, to
establish claim to the land above described,
before the Register and Receiver of the V. B.
Lind Office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 9th
day of Februaiy. 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Maud Scbofield, N. W. Schofield, C. 8, Van
Duyn and H. J. Ritter, all of LaGrande, Oregon.
Nov26 Jan28 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 9. Land Office at LaGrande. Oregon.
Nov. 23. 1908.
Notice ie hereby given that Bertha Giger for
morl Bertha Cox. of Heppner, Oregon, who.
! on Sept. 13th. 1907. made Homestead Entry No.
1M75, Serial No. 0234S, for Stf BE ana BV4 BW
4, 8 ection 1, Townfhip 4 8., Range 28, E. W,
Meridian, has filed notice ol intention to make
final Commutation proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before J. P. Williama
U. 8. Commissioner, at his office in Heppner,
Oregon, on the llth day of January, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses;
VaulHisler, George Moore, Millard French,
all of Heppner, Oregon; Edgar Palmer, of Lex
ington, Oregon.
Nov2-Dec31 F. C. BRAMWELL. Register,
Notice of final Account.
In the Matter of tho Ertate of It. Krick, De
ceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned,
as executor of the estate of R. Krick. deceased.
hasfilelhiH tii al account in the County Court
of Morrow County, Ftnte of Oregon, and that
Monday, the ltt day of February, A. D. 1909, at
the hour o5 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aid
day, and the County Court ro;m in the County
Conit bonne at Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, bus been at pointid by faid CoUit as the
Xiir." and p!ae for the hca'ing of objections
thereto atid the se ttlement theiK.f.
J. T. WILLIAMS.
Executor of the If t Will and TeHaaieiit of It.
Kri:-U. deceased.
Ham E. Van Nac or. Attorney for the Est te.
Uatpd and grtt published December 17, 19"l.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract.
ii,:i-Lm.d Fale. fcerful No. oio'.s,
rjnited States Land tffice, The Dalles, Oregon.
The. 11, YXM.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General I-and Office, under
provisions of Act of Congress approved June
27. l'JOfi, Public-No. S3, we will offer at pablic
sale, to the highest bidder, at 9:43 o'chck a. m.
on the 23th day of January next, at this office,
the following tiact of land, to-wit: NWJ4 NE!
Bee. 32 Tp. S. 6. R. 2 E. W.'M.
Any persona claiming adTerwly the. abOTe
described lands are adri-ed to file their claims
or objection, on or before the day above deslg
tated for sale.
D17-JS1 C, W. MOORE, Kegister.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
R. W. HICK0K
Grainbrokcr
IIki'pxkk,
OitEl.ON
Cook's Restaurant
Meals Served at all
Hours.
We make a specialty of
Short Orders. Everything
cooked in plain sight.
Highest Market Price paid
in cash for fresh eggs.
Groshens Building, corner
Main and May Streets-
A. J. Cook. Prop.
FGIEYSKIBMYCUIB
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
Unittd States Lmd Cfilce, The Dalles, Oregon,
November 20, UK' 8.
A sufPc:ent contest affidavit having been tiled
in thit ofliceby Thomas C. Beymer, contestant
against homestead Serial No. OHiio entry No.
13125, made December 17.CT3, for SW'.,', S'S
SEV4, Section 17, Township 3, 8., Range 20 K. W.
M., by GustayuB Miller, contestee, in which it is
alleged that said OuEtavus Miller baa never es
tablished a residence upon said land and hss
never resided thereon and has wholly aband
oned the same; that suid tract is not settled up
on aDd cultivated by said paity as required by
law; that said alleged absence was not due to
his employment in the army, navy, or marine
corps of the United States in time of war.
Said parties are hereby notified toSappcar, re
spond, and offer evidence touching upon said,
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. cn January s, 1909
before J. P. Williams, a U. S. CcinmiFHiot.er at
his office in Heppner, Oregon, land that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Jan"
uary 15, istft, before the Hegister and Heceiver
at the t'nited States Land Cffice in The Dalles,
Oregon,
The said contestant having, in a proper aftida
vft. filed November 2(1, 19US. set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can not be naade, it is hereby or
dered and directed thatfnch notice be given by
due and proper publication.
Nou2tJ-Jan7 C. W. MOORE, Register.
CONTEST I-'OTICE.
Department of the Interior,
United States land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
November 18, 1!W8.
A sufficient contest i fildavit having been filed
in this office by J. E. MeMUKan. contestant,
against homestead Serial No. Oil U entry No.
10601, made At ril 11. 1902, for K'i NE'i, 8ec. 27,
WH Section 26, Township 2 8., Range 25,
E. W, M., by Eliza M. v illis, deceased, contes
tee, in which It is alleged that the said entry
woman died on or about the llth day oi June
1903; that dining her lifetime she failed and
neglected to establish her residence uron said
land or reside upon said land at all; that she
failed and neglected to cultivate or improve
said land according to law; also, that her heirs
have wholly abandoned i aid tract of land and
have failed to cultivate or improve the same or
in any manner to use the said land for more
than six months last past; that said abandon
ment ie not due to service in the army, navy or
marine corps of the United States; that there are
only four heirs of said cntrywomao; that the
names of said beirs and the!r last known post
office addief ses are as follows: Samuel S. Wil
lis, Heppner, Oregon; A. A. Willis. Newberg
Oregon; B. F. Willis, Spokane Washington, and
Harlan Wi:ils, Volmer, Idaho? that if there are
any other heirs of said entry woman, they are
unknown to contestant.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re
spond, and offer evidence touching said allega
tion at 10 o'clock a, m. on January :,, 1909, before
J. P. Williams, a U. S. Commissionpr at his office
in Heppner, Oregon, mid that final hearing
will be held at lu o'clock a. m. on January 12,
l!i9, beforei the register atid Receiver at the
United States Land Ollice in The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affida
vit, filed Navembtr 17, l'.s,set forth facts which
show thai after due diligence personal service
of this notice can nut hi made, it is hereby .or
dered and directed that such notice bo given by
due and proper publication.
Nov2B-Jan7 C W. MOOdE. Hegister,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Otl! e at The Dalle-, Oregon.
N.v. 10. ires.
Notice is hereby given that Clyde ( . Wright,
of Hardman, Oregon, who, on .)ct. 2"tb, l'.OH.
made Timber Application No. j! for S'j SE
Rands', HWU. S-ctlnn 5 Township C P.
Range E. W. Meridian, has Hied neiticc of in-,
tention to make final Timber proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, bffore J. I.
Williams, I. 8. Commiaaioner, at his office in
Heppner, Oregon, on the 22ml day of January,
1?"H.
Claimant names ax witnesses:
Anou E. right. Fred Knighton, and Georga
Bleakman. all of Hsrdrnan, Oregon; Si(aa A.
Wr'ght, of Heppner, Oregon.
Nov:9-Ian21 C. W. MOOKE, Register
Call at the Gaiette office and learn of
our clubbing offer with the Weekly Ore
oolan. . .
Liberty Meat Market
Boycr & Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Highest market price
paid ror iat stock
HEPPNER. OREGON
Robert Hart, Prop.
lee Cream
Tpo (Yo:nn Snelfi.
High Grade; Cigars
Fresh Candies
Nuts and Fruits
Lunch Goods
Ice Cold Coca Cola
Orangeade
Koot Beer
Imperial Hotel
Portland, Oregon
Modern six story,
fire proof building.
European Plan
Rates SfH.OO
and t
Tiiil Mktschah, Manat er.
Tiiil Metschan, Jh. Ast. Manager.
The Palm j
CLEANING UP SALE J
3 At Gilliam &
ery Department. 3
We will make as much as a 10 percent
cut on all staples, including Cut Glass,
Silverware, Graniteware, Tinware, and
anything found in this department. J
Christmas goods from 10 per cent to
your own price. h
ni -'
A oaie continues unm
3 New Years.
5
Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine is in the
and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow package
Por ale ly Slooum Djru.2 Company,
Notice for Publication.
Popartmetu of the Interior
land Ollice at La Grande, Oregon.
December 1, 1W08,
Notice I" fw-'by Riten tvat Harriet I. Jolli
son, of il'W I.nitrol St , Portland, Oregon, who,
on Angiiht L'S, I'.his, m ado Timber and Btone
Sworn Statement, No. 01 All, for S'.j NW'U, NIC!
8Wi4, nr.d Lots 3 and 1 hoc! I tin 4, anil Lot 1, Soo
tion 5, Townnhlp 4 South. Hnnge '.".I Kant Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notico of intention
to make Final l'inib?r anil Stone Proof, to cs
tabliah c'aim to i)ft land above described, bo
fore tho Hegister and Keoeiver, V. 8. Land Ollice
at La Orande, O.'egon, on the l.'itU day of Feb
ruary, 11)0(1.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. 8, Van Duyn and D. C. Brlehmix, of La
(irnnde, OreKon; Ueoree W. Lilley and William
D, Jelliion, of Portland, OreRon,
1)10 Fll F. C. BHAMWELE, Kegister.
CO.NTKsV NOTICE.
Perartment of the Interior,
United States Land OHice. The l)all,-s, Orosron,
November 20, im
A sufficient contest affidavit havinir been filed
in this office by I'rcd 11. Ueymer, contestant,
against homestead (Serial No. 014)17) entry No
PI87, made June 21. 1801. for NEK SEX. Sec. 3,
NWJ4 BW4. Wf jNWM. Section fl, Township 5,
8., Hange -'. E. W. M., by William W. Llpsctt,
deceased, contestee, In which it !b alleged that
said William W, Lipsett never established a
residence upon Faid tract and nevr resided
thereon prior to his death, Jnna 14. 1!H3; that
since his death his heirs have wholly failed to
Improve said tract of land or to place any Im
provements thereon whatever; that said tract is
wholly unimproved; that said abandonment
was not due to employment in the army, navy,
or mtuiiie corps of the Tinted States iu time of
war; that Annie Mprctt, who resides at San
Jose, California, is the mother of said William
W. Lipst-tt, deceased, and is the only living heir
of said William W, l.ipsett, deceased.
SaU parties are hereby notified to appear,
respond, and cll'er evidence touching faid alle
gation at 10 o'clock a. m. on January V, 1WJ.
before J. P. illitinis. a U. B- Commit sinner at
his cilice in lleppi or, Oregon, (and that final
hearing will be held at 10 "'e'ock a. m on Jan
uary 111, l'.rOO. before) the Hegister and Receiver
at the I'tiltsd States Land Office in Tho Dalles,
Oregon.
Tho said contestant having. In a properaffi-Ja-vit,
filed November 20, li'8 fet forth facts which
show that after due diligence rc-rsonal service
of this notice can not be made, It Is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and pro; er publication.
Nov2B-Jsu7 V. W. KOOKE, Hegister.
NOTICE F01 PUBLICATION Isolated Tratt
Public I and Sale
t'nited States Land Office
Tho Dalies, Oregon, Nov. 21, 108
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, un
der provisions of Act of Congress approved June
27, WOO, Public No. 3S, we will offer at public
sa'.e, to the highest bidder, at !0:4-t o'clock a. m.,
ou tho 4th day of January next, at this office the
following tract of laud, to wit: SEU SW'U Sec,
25, Township 4 South Hange It) East Willamette
Meridan.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are advised to Hie their cla'ms,
or objections, on or before the dsy above
designated for sale.
Nov20-Jan7 ('. W. MOORE, Register
I'olk's Gazkttkek A bucicefs Ui
rectory of each city, t.wn and vi lage.
in Ortcon and Washington, giving! a de
scriptive pketcli of each Dlae, ton the
with the location and shipping facili
ties and a classified directory of each
business and piofeation. R. L, Tolk &
Co., Inc., Seattle.
Bisbee's Crock-
TTxii
PflLCE rJOTEl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Hotvi
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTRIC LIGHTED ...
Under" New Management. Thorooghly
Renovated and Hefiitted. Beet
Moris in the City.
HADDOCK 4 CO. Preps.
Sam E. VanVaclor,
A TTORNE Y AT LAW.
Office on west end of May EHroot
Heppner Oregon.
C. E. WOODSON,
ATTORNEY-AT-L AW
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
E. J. KELLER
Auctioneer
Out of town sales promptly attended' tov
Charges very reasonable.
Ione, ... Oregon.
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER.
Only oomplete set of abstract books
in Morrow oounty.
Huppnkr,
Oregon
DR. METZLER.
DBNTIHT
Located in Odd Fellows building.
Rooms 5 and 6.
DR. JH. A. LEACH
Permanently located if Heppner, Offieo
iu tue new Fair building. Gas nd
tuiuifitered. Clarence Al. White
LAWYER
Heppner,
Oregon
S. E. Notson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
JIKce lu Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office in Patteren fe Son's drugstore
Kesideuce in Morrow building over
Patterson A Son's Drugstore.
NOTICE FOR n.'BLICATION Isolated Tract)
Pablic I-and Sale. Perisl No. OK&I
Fnlted Stites Land OHice, The'Dalles. Oregon.
December 2, l'.U;H
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by tho
Commissioner of the General Land Otli. e, under
provisions of Act of (i:gr-ss approved June il",
1!I6. Tublic-No. 303. we will offer at rublia
sal?, lo the highest tiddnr at t:l"i o'clock a. m,
on the 15th day of January next, at this office,
the following tract of land, to-wit: K' N'P'i
Section 38 and S", NWi Section Si Township $
south, Range 'M K. W. M.
Any persons claiming advcri.e!y the sbove-di-seribed
lands are advised 1 1 tile their claim
or obj 'ctioiis, on or before tliaday above desig
nated for snlo.
M0-JH C. W. MOOKE, Register.
NO:iCE F0I1 PUBLICATION - Isolated Tract .
PubHc Land Sale.
Derartnient of the Interior.
U. P. Land Ollico at La fiiunde, Oregon,
December 8th. UK 8.
Notice Is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, nn
dcr provisions of Act of Congress approved
June 27. l0fi, 4 Stats., S17, we will offar at pub
lic sale, to the hlshest bidder, at 10 o'clock a. m.
on thh 20th day of January, at this office, the
Mlowingdeseribrd land: 8WJ4 NWfc. NWJ.
SWli, NEjC SWJ, N WK SEVi Section 22, T. 1 8..
It. 27 E. W. M., Serial No. W28.
Any persons clalmlnK adversely the above
described land are a f vised to file their claims,
or objections, on or before the time designated
for sale.
D10-S14 F. C. BRAMWELL, Register.
A. A. ROBERT?, Receiver.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Dcpartmei t of the Interior,
TJult.d States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregonr
December 4, 1008.
A Sufficient Contest affidavit having been filed
In this office by W. L Lowen, contestant, against
homestead (Serial No. 01131) entry No. 915'J,
made March 25, 1901, for W',4 SE54. 8WH.
Section 6. Township 5, s ,uth. Range 25, E. W.
M , by Fred Fisher, contestee. In which It la al
leged that said Fred I isher has wholly aban
doned said tract; that he has changed his resi
dence therefrom for more than six months
since making said entry; that said tract - is not
settled upon and cultivated by said party as ro
q -ired by law; that said alleged absonce wa nott
due to his employment in the army, navy, or
marine cors ol the United States in time ol
war.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear, rC'
Bp ond, and offer evidence touching said allega
tion at 10 o'clock a. m, on January 20, l'.HW, be
fore J. P. Williams, a U.S. Commissioner at bis
oflicein Heppnor, Oregon, snd that final hear
ing will be held at in o'clock a m on January
27, 1!K, before the Registerand Receiver at tho
United t?tatea Land Othce iu -lhe Dalles, Ore
gon. The Said contestant having. In a propsr affida
vit, filed December 2, V.W, set forth facts which
show that after due diligencs personal scrvlre
cf this notice can not be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
Did JU C. W. MOORE. Register.
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