Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, January 14, 1909, Image 8

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    CHOICE MISCELLANY
The 9rh Cor Speed.
Betwccu the sulky with which Flora
Temple astonished the world and that
of tho present year there is as much
difference as between the bone shaking
velocipede of forty years ago and the
modem bicycle evolved from it.
Various experiments have been tried.
The horse waa formerly in front of
the axle.
Then came the plan of arching the
frame, so that bis bocks in action
would be under the driver's sent. The
bike wheels were a distinct advance, I
lint the high sent still remained until ;
experiments -with wind shields showed j
to what extent atmospheric- pressure j
was a factor In making or man-ins
records, and since the new century set
in there has been a steady gain In con
struction. Not more than fifteen years n.so j
sulky seats were as much as fifty j
Inches from the ground, while the lat
est models are less than thirty and
range In weight from twenty-eight to
thirty-five pounds.
Shafts have been lengthened and j
seats lowered until the driver can no
longer look over the back of his horse,
but to either side, to watch the course.
While this Increases the danger, it re
duces the pull against the wind and Is
expected to be a point in favor of tho
new records to be striven- for this year.
Boston Transcript
A Story of tho Se.
Anchored amid the soft breezes of
Ceylon lay the East India fleet. The
weather was faint and sultry, and
scarcely any oue stirred on board.
Suddenly a forecastle boy sang out in
clear treble his childhood's hymn, "I
think when I read that sweet story of
old!" Iiefore the second verse was
reached all the ship's company was
joining In In pleasant harmony. Above
the bulwarks of the other ships the
men were seen congregating lu tho at
titude of Intense listeners.
After the Inst line of the hymn had
been sung there was silence for a brief
space, and then the hills caught up
and sounded back the echo, "And
crowd to his arms and be blest." Ship
after ship followed with old familiar
hymns, one after the other; all but the
admiral's ship ttmt was silent.
Would the flagship follow suit be
fore the sun sank Into the waters, and
what would be its choice? every one
wondered.
Then suddenly there was a mighty
burst of many Toices, as If trained
In a cathedral choir, and the warm air
vibrated with the grand old "Te
Beum." "We praise thee, O God; we
acknowledge thee to be the Lord."
London Tit-Bits.
New York's Horse Cars.
There are still fourteen horse car
lines in operation namely, the west
Fide belt line, east side belt line, Cham
bers street crosstown, Chambers and
Grand streets crosstown, Bleecker
Ftreet, Chambers street and Avenue C,
Desbrospes street and Sixth avenue.
Grand and Desbrosses streets, Seven
teenth and Eighteenth streets cross
town, Twenty-eighth and Twenty
ninth streets crosstown, Avenue B
Hue, Canal and Grand streets ferry
line, Cne nundred and Tenth street
end St. Nicholas avenue and the West
Eighty-sixth street line. The last
named Is the shortest, extending from
Amsterdam avenue to Riverside drive.
Although the line's one ar runs only
six blocks when it makes a round trip,
schedule time is maintained.
The Buttercup Defended.
Editorials and news Items warning
flower pickers against the buttercups
on account of risk of disease from its
perfume have appeared in the newspa
pers of different parts of the country.
An inquiry among Boston physiciaus
gives reason to believe little ground ex
ists for this alarm. It would not be
marvelous, however, If a few persons
had been affected by such a thing, so
often is one man's meat the next man'8
poison. Cheese and strawberries, for
example, and even potatoes, affect un
favorably an occasional individual.
The human animal is so curiously con
structed that an instance is recorded
where the mention of an angle of forty-five
degrees was sufficient to make
the subject faint Boston Transcr'pt.
Corpcraiion of Blind Men.
A business corporation has been suc
cessfully established In Vienna by men
who are totally blind. The company
manufactures brashes and baskets,
and all its employees are blind. In the
eight months of Its existence It has
filed orders aggregating 23,000 kro
nen, making a fair profit, and has
enough ordera on band to justify the
enlargement of its workshops. Six
teen of the employees are skilled work
men, and the company wishes it
known that their wares are sold on
their "actual merit," that they are put
upon tho market "in fair competition
with the product of other concerns"
jmd that the blind people want "busi
ness, not charity."
Minn: ton pi iii.ication.
I cpartment of the Interior.
United States Latd Cflice. LaGrande, Oregon
Dec. 28. WJX.
Notice is hereby given that Frank li. Hamilton
of Heppner, Oregon, who, on July 8th, 1M,
made Homestead Entry No. K,.VW, enal No;
l"J. for NW4, Section 25, Towns! ip 4 S.
Kange 27, E. W. Meridian, has fi'ed notice if
intention to make final Commutation proof, to
i tab;ih rluirn to the land above described,
Itc-forpJ. V. Williams. U. 8. Com mission r, at
his office In Heppner, Oregon, on the 10th day
cf February, '.VijJ
Claimant names as witnesses :
Robert D Watkins. Lather Hamillon, James
Allen, and Edward Hunt all of Hejpner. Ore
gon. D31- F4 T. C. BEAM WELL, Register.
Notice.
AH accounts with tho Light &
Water must be settled by .lan
inrv 1, 1909. If not paid by that
d t service will bo discontinued.
Light & Water Co.
r.oliec of Mii-rlir Kale.
No'ice is hereby given that by virtue
of an execution and order of sale, duly
issued by the cler k of the Circuit Court
of the County ot Morrow, State of Ore
gon, dated Deoe.nber 3rd, A V. 1908, in
a certain suit in the Circuit Court of said
county and state, wherein the First Na-
j tional Bank of Heppner, Oregon, plain
! 'iff, received judgment against Mollie
E. Mitchell and J. T. Mi'chell, defend
nts, for the sum of $341 80, 40 attor
ney's fees, and iosts and disbursements
tuxed at $15 00, on tl.e 11th day of No
vember. A. D 1908.
Notic- is here v given that I will on
Saturday, the 2nd (lav of January, A D
1909, at ten o'clock A. M. f caul day,
at the front door of the Courthouse of
Marrow County, Oeuon. sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, for cash
in hand, the following described rea'
property, to-wit :
Lot numbered 13 in Block numbered
12 rf Mt. Vernon's Addition to the City
of Heppner.
Taken and levied upon as tire pro -erty
of said defendants, or as much
thereof, as may be recessaiy to satisfy
said judgment in favor of said plaintiff
anainsl said defendant', together with
all costs and di.-btifs-ments that have or
may accrue.
E M. SIIUTT
fhe-ifTof Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated in Heppner, Oregon, December
3:d, A. 1) 1908.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Lepartment of the Interior.
United States Land Office, The Dulles, Oregon
Nov. 30, 1W8.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
1. 1 this office by George H. McDonald, contest
ant, apainst homestead (Serial No, 014331 entry
No, 15559, made June Itt, 1907, for EH sWJ, S'-i
NW Section 30. Township, 5, S., Kange 25, E
ft . M.. by Edward Anderson, Contestee, in
which it is aPeced that said Edward Anderson
has never established a residence upon ssid
tract of land and has never resided thereon
that said tract is not settled upon and 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 corpsof the United
States in time of war, said parties are hereby
notified.to appear, respond, and oU'er evidence
touchlrs sa'd allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on
January 8. UHfl, before J. P. Williams, a D S.
Commissioner at his office in Heppner, Oregon
(and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock
a. m. on January 15, 1'.K'9, before) the Kegis'er
and Receiver at the United States Land Otlice
in Tha Dalles, Oregon.
The said contee.'aLt having, in a proper affida
vit. filed November 20. 1908, s-'t forth facts
which show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice ran not be made, it is
herebv ordered and directed that such notice be
given by due and proper publication.
Nov28-Jan7 C. W. MOORE, Segister,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
t'. S. Land Office, LaGrande, Oregon.
November 2. 1608.
Notice is hereby given that Morris Hosenbaam
of La Grande, Oregon, who, on 21st day of Nov
1908. made Timber and Stone application, No
02395, for the NJ of hi and the EH of 8WU,
Section 10, Township 4 South, Range 29 East
Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of inten
tion to make Final Timber and Stone Proof, to
establish claim to the land above doscrlbed,
before the Register and Receiver of the V. S-L-.nd
Office at La Grande, Oregon, on the 9th
day of February, Una
Claimant names as witnesses:
Maud Schofield, N. W. Schofield, C. 8, Van
Duyn and II. J. Hitter, all of LaGrande, Oregon.
Nov26 Jan28 F. 0. IMAMW ELL, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U. 3. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
Nov. 23, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that Bertha (iiger for
merly Bertha Cox, of Heppner, Oregon, who,
on 8ept. 13th, I!i7, made Homestead Entry No.
15575, Serial No. 02S13, for SH 8E4 and 8H 8W
Section 1, Township 4 S., Range 28, E. W.
Meridian, haB filed notice ol intention to make
final Commutation proof, to estbll"h claim to
the land above described, before J. P. Williams
U. 8. Commissioner, at his ottice in Heppner,
Oregon, on the 11th day of January, 1909.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Faul Hisler, George Moore, Millard French,
all of Heppner, Oregon; Edgar Palmer, of Lex.
ington, Oregon.
Nov26-Dce31 F. C. BRA M WELL Register.
.'Notice of 1 1 ii n 1 Account.
In the Matter of the Estate of II. Krick, De
ceased. Notice is hereby given that the nnderslgi ed,
as executor of the ettate of R. Krick, deceased,
has file! his fir al account in the County Court
of Morrow County, State of Oregon, and that
! Monday, the 1st day of February, A. D. 1909, at
i the hour " 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, and the County Court room in the County
I ('juit house at Heppr.er, olorrow County, Ore
I gon. Iihk bem si pointcd.by taid Court c.s the
! time and place for the hearing of objections
thereto at:d the settlement thereof.
J. P. WILLIAMS,
Executor of the lest V ill and Testament of R,
Krick. dct-t-ar-i-d.
Sam E. Vim Nhc or, Attorney for the Est to.
Date! and gm published December 17, 1H08.
NOTICE FOR PCRUCATION Isolated Tract.
Public Lb i d Sale. Ferial No. 01558.
United Etatcs I and ( flit e. The Dalles, Oregon,
Dec. II, I8.
Notice Is hereby given that, as ("irrctcd by the
Commissioner of the General Land Oriice, under j
provisions of Act of C ngrer-s approved June
27. iaufi. I'ubl c No. 3, we will offer at pnbllo
sale, to the highest brdder. at 9:45 o'clock a. m.
on the 2 ith day of January next, at this offi-e.
the following tract of land, to-wit: W4 NEK
Sec. 32 Tp. S, 8, K, 28 E. v. M.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described lands are advl ed to file their claims,
or objections, on or before the day above dealg
tated for sale.
D17-JS1 c. W. MOO BE, Register.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
R. W. HICKOK
Grainbroker
IIkvi'Nkr,
Oreoon
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.
Makes Kidneys and Bladder Right
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior,
Unit.-d States Li ml Office, The Dalles, Oregon
November 20, 1C
A stiff cent contest affidavit having been tiled
in thir office by Thomas C. Beymer, contestant
against homestead Serial No. OHi'Kl entry No.
13125, made December 17, 103, for Eyt SW'4'. S
SKH. Section 17, Tow nship 5, y Range 26 K. VV
M., by Gustayus Miller, contestee, in which it is
alleged that said OuKavus Miller has never es
tablished a residence upon said land and has
never resided thereon and has wholly aband
oned the same; that said tract is not settIe-1 up
cn ai.d cultivated by eaid paity as required by
law ; that said alleged absence was not duo to
his employment in the army, navy, or marine
corps of the United States in time of war.
Said parties are hereby notified tojnppear, re
spoiui. and offer evidence touching upon said,
a li gation at 10 o'clock a. m. on January 8, 14)09
before J. P. Williams, a U. S. Commissioner at
his cihee in Heppner, Oregon, land that final
heanng will be held at 10 o'cloc k a. m. on Jan
uary 15, 19C9, before the Register and Receiver
at the United States Laud Cilice in The Dalles,
Oregin.
The said contestant having, in a proper affida
vit, filed November 20, HHja. set forth facts which
show that after due diligence pern-nfll service
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that tack notice be given by
due and proper publication.
Nou2rj-Jan7 C. W. MOORE, Register.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior.
United States land Office, The Dulles, Oregon,
November IS, 1808,
A sufficient contest iffldavit having been tiled
in this office by J. E. McMillian. contestant.
against homestead Serial No. 014 14 entry No,
1(1861, made Airilll, 1902, forE!J NK'.i, Sec. 27,
VV!', NWJi, Section 20, Township 2 S.. Range 25,
E. VV, M-, by Eliza M. Willis, deceased, contes
tee, in which it is alleged that the said entry
woman died on or about the 11th day oi June
1903; that during her lifetime she failed and
neglected to establish her residence u; on 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 said tract of land and
have failed to cultivate or improve the name or
in any manner to use the said latd for more
than six months last past; that said abandon
ment is not due to service In the army, navy or
marine corps of the United States; that there are
only four heirs of Baid entrywoman; that the
names of said heirs and their last known post
office addresses are as follows: Kamtiel E. Wil
lis, Heppner, Orogon ; A. A. Willis. Newberg
Oregon; B. F. Willis, Spokane Washington, and
Harlan Willis, Volnier, Idaho- that if thera are
any other heirs of said entrywoman, they are
unknown to contestant.
Haid parties are hereby notified to appear, .re
spond, and offer evidence touch'ng said allega
tion at loo'clock a. m. on Jntioary 5, l'Xf.t, before
J. R Williams, a U. S. Commissions-rat his office
in Heppner, Oregon, and that final hearing
will be held at li; o'clock a. m. on January 12.
1903, before i the. register and Receiver at he
United States Land Olticc In The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper affida
vit, filed Navember'n, 1MW, set forth facts which
show that after dile diligence personal service
of this notice enn not be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given by
due and proper pjbli ation.
N'j20-Jau7 C. W. MOORE, Register,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dalle?, Oregon.
Nov. 10 K08.
Notice is hereby given that Clyde ;. Wright,
of Hardman, Oregon, who, on Oct. 2ith, 1008,
made Timber Application No. 01 ii 0, for S',4 SE
aridtCi HVii-i, Stctlon 5 Township 6 P.
Kange 2t" E. W. Meridian, has filed notice of in-,
tantion to make final Timber proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before J. P.
Williams, U. S. Commissioner, at his cilice in
Heppner, Oregon, oa the 2nd day of January,
1?03.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Anson E. Wright, Fred Knighten, and Oeorga
Bleak man, all of Uardman, O.eon; S a A.
Wright, of Heppner, Oregon.
NovI9-Jan21 C. W. MOORE, Register
Call at th Oasett offlc and learn of
our clubbing offer with the Weekly Ore-goiOaa.
Boyer'& Wherry
Fresh and Salted Meats
Fish on Fridays
Hihet market price
paid fov tat stock
HEPPNER-, OREGON
Robert Hart, Prop.
Ice Cream
Ice Cream Soda
High Grade Cigars
Fresh Candies
Nuts and Fruits
Lunch Goods
Ice Cold Coca Cola
Orangeade
Hoot Beer
Imperial Hotel
Portland, Oregon
Modern six story,
fire proof building. j
European Plan
Rates $1.00
and 1113,
Phil Mhtschas, Marker.
Phil Metschak, Jr. Amnt. Manage r.
; The Palm j
3
At Gilliam & Bisbee's Crock-
ery Department.
We will make as much as a 10 percent
cut on all staples, including Cut Glass,
Silverware. Graniteware. Tinware, anrl
W
h anything found in
Christmas goods from 10 per cent to
your own price.
Sale Continues Until
j New Years.
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I I Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat The Genuine is in the
&h and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption YELLOW package
Notice for Publication.
Depart merit of tho Interior
I and Office ut ha Grande, Oregon.
December 1, 1WS
Notice Is lior by gi on t' at llarrt t 1. Jelli
soii, of iV2H I iiurel St. , I'or.land, Oregon, who,
on August 2H, "lium, made Timber and Htoce
Sworn Statement, No 012(11, for S'j NW'A, NEU
H'!.i, ar il i.ots S ni'd t sect! n 4, and Lot 1, Sec
tion -r, Township 1 South. Kange 211 East Wil
lamette Mcrldbur, has tiled not ice ot Intention
to mnko KIdiiI I imb'r and Stouo Proof, to ts
tabllsh c aim to tho land abovo described, be
fore 'he Register anil Receiver, U. S. Land O'tteo
at La Oraiido, O.'egoii, oil the lita day of Kub
ruary, l!n
Claimant names hk witnesses:
C. S. Van Duyn and I). C. Brlchoux, of La
Ornndo Oregon; (lei nrn W, Lilloy and William
D. Jelll-on, of Portland, Oregon.
DIO Ell F. C. RUAMWKI-K, Fcgiator.
CONTEST NOTICE
Dei artment of tho Interior,
United States Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon.
November 20, l'.Ml.S
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed
iu-this oflioe by Ertd li. Heymer, contestant,
against homtMcad (Serial No. UI4K7) entry No
IU87, made June 21, 1901 fnrNfc'K SE?, Hoc. .f,
iswr,4', i,NW'4, t-'ectlon 1), TowiiBhlp S,
S. , Hangn 26, E. W M.. by William W. Llpsett.
deceased, contestee, in which it is alleged that
said William W, Lipsoft never established a
residence upon said tract and nev-r resided
thereon prior to his death, Jane 14. l'.HW: thst
since his death his heirs have wholly failed to
improve taid 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 tho army, navy,
or marine corps of the I'nited States in time of
war; that Annie Llpsett, who resides at San
Jose, California, is the mother of said William
W. Lipsctt, deceased, an..1 is the only living heir
of said William W, Llpsett, deceased.
Said parties nro hereby notified to appear,
respond, and oiler evidence torn hl&g mid alle
gation at 10 o'chick a. nr. on January 0, lWrU,
before J. p. W illiiinis. a U. S. Commissioner at
his (fl-ce in Ileppi or, Oregon, (and that final
hearing will be held at lOo'c'ock a. m on Jan
uary IB, 1800. before) the Register and Receiver
at the Cuitcd States Land Otlice in The DalleB,
Oregon.
The said contestant having. In a properaflida
vit, filed November 20, 1'8 set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or
dered und directed that such notice bo given by
due and pro; er publication.
Nov2 Jan7 C. W. MOOR E, lk'fcister.
NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION lolat,-d Tra.t
Public I and Salo
United States Land Office
The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 'Jl, 108
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner i.f tho General Land Office, un
der provisions of Act of Congress approved June
27. l'JOG, Public No. 303, we will oiler tit public
sale, to the highest bidder, at I0:4" o'clock a. m..
on the 4th day of January next, at this otlice the
following tract of land, to wit: SE) SWij Sec,
25, Township 4 South Range '.'ti East Willamette
Meridan-
Any persons claiming adversely tho above
described lands are advised to tile their claims,
or objections, on or before the day above
designated for sale.
Nov26-Jan7 C. W. MOORE. Register
J'olk'h (jazktteek A LubiLet-B L)i
rectory of each city, tawn and vi lag
in Orf gon and Washington, giving a le
Rciiptive sketch of each trlii'ie, tojj'thf
with the location and shipping facili
ties and a clasmfied directory of each
business and profession. K. L, Polk A
Co., Inc., Seattle.
V
this department. J
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PfH-flCE hotei
HEPPNER, OREGON
Leading Eastern Oregon Hotv.
MODERN CONVENIENCES
ELECTRIC LIGHTED ...
Coder New MaDBgement. Thoroughly
Renovated aDd Rpfiitted. Best
Merds in the City.
HADDOCK & CO. Pttpj.
Sam E. VanVactor,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on west end of May Btreol
Heppner Oregon,
C. E. WOODSON.
TTORNE Y A T-LA W
Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon
E, J. KELLER
Auctioneer
Out of town sa en promptly attended to,
I'liaryeH very lOHH' tiairle.
Ionic, ... Okkgon
VV. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACT EH
Onl, (linn ,iet, Hni f , but,. ,n
iu Morrw count
k
H h'PPNKh,
Okkgon
DR. A1ETZLER.
I ICNTIM I
Located in Odd Fellows building,
dooms 5 and 6.
DR. M. A. LEACH
lCIVTri!-4T
Permanently located in Heppner. OtSc
in the new Fair building. Ghh ufl.
ministered.
Clarence M. White
LAWYER
Heppner, - - Oregon
S. E. Notson
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
'ttlcein Odd Fellows Bldg Heppner, Oregon.
Frank B. Kistner
PHYSICIAN AND SURG HON.
Otlice in Patterson A Son's drnHloro
Keniil.'in-e in .Morrow building over
I'a'terson A Son's I) uustnie.
NOTICE FOK PPBLICATION Isolated Tract J
l'nbllc Lund Sule. Serial No. OICS" 1
I'nlted tit .tes Land Office, Tim 1) illes, Oieijon.
December 1:1,8
Notice is hereby (riven thnt, hh di ected by tlia
Commisr-ioner of the (ieneral LsndOlU e, 1111'er
provisions of Act of Cohhivm approved J nnc 27.
1!W rublic-No. 3U3, we will offer Ht j ubllu
sl, U the hlKbust bidder at 9:1 o'clock 11. in.
on the 15th dny of Jutmary neM. at Ih's otliea,
the follow. 113 tract of ind, to-wit: E)i Xci.
Section S3 and S't NW'14 8ootiou 34 Township 3
south, Raiige26K. W. M.
Any persons claimin adversely the 1 bovo
d scribed lands nre advised t j file their claims
or obj -ctioiis, on or b3fors the day above dtl
nt.fed for snlo.
M0-JH C. VV. JJOOKK, Refrisier.
NO: ICE FOU I'l'BLlCATION - Isolated Tract.'
Piihli.; Land Sale.
Departineiit of the Interior.
V. Lhiiu Oilico at La ttirinde, OreROir,
December Hlh. li 8
Notice is hereby Riven that, as directed by tho
Commissioner of tho (Joneral Laud Ollice, un
der provisions of Act of Conreps approved
June 27, IMl'i, M State., 517, vtewllloOeratpuh
11c sale, to the hiKhest bidder, at 10 o'clock a m.
on thh 2ith day of January, at this office, the
following describrd land: 8W NV4, NW
8Wi, NK HW'si, NW4 8Ef4 Section 22. T. 1 8.
II. 27 E. W. M Serial No. (K2.
Any persons claiming adversely the above
described land are aivised to file their claim?,
or objections, on or before the lirno designated
for sale.
D10-S14 F. C. KRAM WELL, Register.
A. A. ROBERTA, Keceiver,
CONTEST NOTICE.
Departmei t of the Int iior,
Unittd States Land OtKcc, The Dalles. Oregon,
December -4, 1SMK.
A SnfKcient contest affidavit having been filed
In this office by W. L. Loweu, contestant, aHinst
homestead (Serial No. 014-UJ entry No. 915'.
made March 25, I'M, for W;-j SE!, SW!,
Section 6. Township 5, b uth. Hnnge 2-, E. W.
M , by Fred Fisher, contestee, in which It is al
leged that said Fred I i.-dier has wholly aban
doned said tract; that be has chnnged his resi
dence therefrom for more than k' month
since making said entry; that said tract is not
settled upon and cultivated by said party as re.
q ired by law; (hut Baid alleged absence wa not
due to his employment in the army, navy, or
tnarino corps ol the United States in lime of
war.
Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re
Sf.ond, nnd oiler evidence tonchtng said allega
tion at 10 o'clock a. m, on January 20, l'JO;', be
fore J. P. William, a V. H. Commissioner at his
ollice m Heppner, Oregon, and thst final hear
ing will be held nt in o'clock a m on January
27, 1!M, before the Register and Receiver at the
United States Land Office in '1 he Dalles, Ore
gon.
The iaid contestant having in a proper affida
vit, filed December 2. I'.KW, set forth facta which
show that after due diligence pers mal servi -e
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed flint such notice be given by
due and proper publication.
D10 J14 C. W. MOOKE, Register.
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