Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909, July 03, 1902, Image 4

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    Guardian' Sale of Real Property,
NOTICE FOIi PUBLICATION
and Office at La Grande. Ore iron.
June 14. KiO-'. I Notick t HKRKItY CilVEX that hv
. ....
?rnimt flflRrml Panor N-tit-e in hereby given that the Ulow-1 virtue and in
' V, U LJ 1 1 Ljr VJIIIldal I ajJCI inn-nameil eeltler has tiled notice of hid of the County
'intention to make
of five distinct routes to travel.
The equipment of these trains is
the liest including free reclining
chairs, standard and tourist slee-
Court Session
Trobate court is the nesiii
IoimUv of each .,. Wl0niJ
EtHi r 1 in tac l'.i.t-oliice at Kiitorntw prVjof
Ore., as .Sc!!iiH'U)9ma1fer. 1
t Or
sriwmTiox
c .jiy. 1'iT year
KAT1-.
!."
S.ii-.f i-...y. ix i..')iit!i S.T")
('!;" tin v months -..$.
';:en y.vi rhantfi y..nr address, notily
t':: :!.'. jr. in,; j.iir ivvnt and future
-::'.;.( a I iros. o that th CiiiektvIS
lu.iy i t ,--.; I'pMiiptly.
PULLMAN ORDINARY
SLEEPERS.
x ruuHie court ih the i
The tourist travel between the 1 Monday of each n10n th
j East and the Pacific Coast iinsj County court meets on the
reached enormous proportions in : nesdav in January, April in
the last few vears. and calls for a 1 timber. JtbrJ
seeriui ruifs ui ruuiiuiirnu aui - nvenes on k
1 1 n i ..... i : i . 11 me ii-J
meet this demand the Pullman y" .nay, and the foUr,i, "
, , , in ocioner. r
U.K. 7.V.I-2, of Michael Toomoy of ! estate and guardianship of Clarence to look after the comfort of bis j meet this demand the Pullman
O.ioo, Oieiion. for the NW'-4 NE;4. 1 !. Hare, Myrtle 15. 15are. Mollie 15. j jruests. No more pleasant and in-1 Companv has issued from its shops
T41N Rl 4W- viK " ScH'' H' B;,'e,a,ul 'ra"H 15are' minors, hyt expensive means of croi; the w,wt it teclinioull v calls the "Pull
',, ' ' ", ' . j which order the undersigned is j Continent can l.e found than is! , n , ,,, 'cin,v Th..
He names the followim; witnesses to , ....... ..... ,,,.,..,,.,.,. ......... 1 i .i ; man Ordinary Meeper. 1 liese
mili,i,.i , ' i i.NsKi), .n i, oiiisKD, KMrow KKEi' i ltrovuled hv these excursions. . '
14 -C UUUH iUU ' .li t.. , t
Tuis !i.iH-r ! kept on file by Albert j
Tver's Adwrtisini; Agency, Portland
Or !'.. where advertising tii'ay be-re-i
iv.- : for it.
i.-seed eveky TiirnsmY
pr.ie his continuous residen.-e upon auii
u: .. . : ... .- i . . i -
ruiiiMiiiun oi jiii lanu. viz:
John Tilow, l);ini,'l W. Warnock,
Edward A. Tinsloy, all of Chico, Oregon,
and Isaac Koot, of Enterprise, Oregon.
E. W. 15.IKT1.ETT
Kej-'ister.
NOTICE ECU riT.I.lCATION.
Land Office at LatJrande Oregon.
June 14, I'AK.
Notice is hereby given that the follow-in
AMI lllHKrrr.li to sell nil the r.vi 1
property beloivging to the estate of
said minors, I. Cieo. W. Hyatt,
guardian of the estate and persons
o said minors, will on the 10th
day of July 1902. at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M., at the front door of
the County Court house, in the
city of Enterprise, Wallowa county,
Oregon, sell at public auction a
li
TIUKSDA'
..t:ce is l.erehv given that the following ".-'"" "' i.ouiei 101 lOO acres of tine bo
nin.e.l setllerbas tiled not ice of bis inten- : cash. pnvaMe at the date of con-' 1 ' i ,
., tion to com mute and make final proof in ! , , ,, ., i '""'d-ince of rum
Jl l. .!. l'J02. !,,,,, ,!is ,.iaim Ih.,. said pr.W, mill:Ul,,n ot 5:11,1 a" li "jrht.iw,ltor rihts; CO acres
1 uk U- in:;.!. K:".iv I. W. S!icati;i:i l titlo. int!rt-t. ftnto ihi.-li tin .1... .... . .i.- t.v ... ..
The Ibirle.;,'!. Heal Estate Afreney jn ..jj r,lt-lim
section can
instable tal
ike property is sold on execution ; "',s I''eeo on tne mai kct .-onu- cimw
,b, l,:..l,.t ,n.U...... 'ko gams in rea! estate. .Not tee tner
.. ... .1.,1...- Ull,t irilllll-l nil . ... . . . . .
i-i-' .11 li-- 01 uuy uuuimi la no win
running water witl
title, interest and estate, .vhich tin
At a Cabinet
i". v.'.t? agreed, to
tiot. of amnesty
''isonei? in the
meeting .'une 27.
issue a proehtma
for all pulid'-.il
Pliiiippiines to take-
on the Fourth of July. It
!. - A::!!in lido ar.d all others
on Juiylvuj. vix: ' w'u"-; Clarence ( i. Hare, Myrtle 15.
il. E. !71.;, Vir.-i! J. I.evunder, of Ihire, Mollie 15. Hare and Frank
n li Ssee-. 1, and M.'4 N '.,sec 1'0 1. 1 . , , ,.
N. U 4.;::. V. M. or heretotorc has had in the follow-
lle names tne following witnesses to 'n.- described real property, with-
I""" conunuoiis resilience ui.on anil out , vis on t ...r.nf ' : . ..i
cultivation of said land, viz: " :' i-.u t.eu.a.s.
1 lie undivided tour-twenty-hrsts Ihe I!lhi.i:h;ii Heal Kstatk An km v
to the Knterprise, Oregon.
I iii.in viuiii.i.,. '"T" ...v.v. jJ j HL,
i,... , , . ., ears annear similar to tne regular i
roraoumonai ..eta.is. address, lmju 0 t,,p sun(l I mT'
J. D. Manskikld, Gen'l Ag't, ,)lail- i,ut not furnished with the I O CI Li 01 S Uilllll'lnf
I! io Cri ,-.,).. T iii.u li .,.. 'n,i.ori, 0i,l; n-.
.....i uir.ui. ... , ... i.j.. , ii vou want to tile on nn i
124 Third St., Portland, Oregon, with mattresses, blankets, sheets, : Hj, on your homenteat! 'prc:
pillows, pillow-cases, towels, combs, ' nr mto i.,A ,....' ' ,uy Schfr
brushes, etc., reciuiring nothing of ifi,,, nr i,.,j ' a.".v otH
Land! Land!! Land!!! kind to be furnished i.y the ndllre. cal1
liassenger. I'.ach car has a stove: .
'. ... i n M oil
eaan.l eotiee and do-; U, WW . OSJGtUian
mseki-ening," and each ! rr c . r , i
be fitted with nn ad- U; S- LOMMISSIOX
le. A unii'ormed ior-: Eievpi'ise, - n '
ter accompanies each ear. hisbi'.si-l Un
ler-s being to make up berths,
KPt-p the tar clean, and look after
the 'ints ;lnl coniforts of the pass
enger. In each of the trains
which a. dispatched daily from
Portland by the O. U. ov N. Co. is
to be found one of these "Pullman
Oidinarv leei eis. 1 ho car
the tillest alfalfa or wheat. land- miee
- i
"?"' ;0 on easy terms.
We only handle property that will
sell, consi (piently can (uote yon the
lowest prices on all classes of real
property.
Call on oi write the firm for further
0. W. Sfceahan.
tached to Uie
Thecantl bill that recently pass
i 1 Longre.-;. provides that it the ;
I'resii'.eiit finds tl.:'.t a good tit'ej
an be s- euicd to the Panama
routf, i (instruction vork is to be i
i'egun. Oth.-rwise he is to order j
11. e con.-truction of the Nicaragua
route. $ 18-1.000.00 I is appropri
I'ae.n- V. Warn. .L.. vl
Uidiar l V. Wan.oek, diaries Warnock. (4-21) interest of. in and
all of .b seph, Oregon. . West half of the North-east onar
i
E. W. KAlM'LETT, Ke-Uter. ter and the East half of the North-! IN THE CiKCI'IT CoEIIT
west cpiarter of Section twentvuiiu
TIMIir.K LANO, ACTJI'NE, :5. IS
NiiTICE KOK l'Cbl.K'ATION.
Unite.! States Land OHice,
La (irande, Ore., Jane 1.;, l'JO'J.
Notice is lieieiiy given that in compli-
j ance wiui tne provisions ot t;.e act of
.. 1 ; ., .. . ... v. -.. .ms. v; .iu;ie ... is,,i, ei.ia,eil Al;
iKdiiji ine i onsiriicuoii oi t-uner ,-,,r ,i, .. w., , . . , , ,
act lor the sale ot timber lands in tin
rullto. It looks lik : We were going States of California, Oregon. Nevada and
to get a canal, audit may be the VYasLin-ton Territory," as extended b.
Nicaragua, but the chances arc a- all the l'liblk- Land St:tte by act of Aug-
usi -M.VI., uiauai J.. Ta.-gart. of Col
, lax, county ol'W l.ilni m. state ot Wash
i ington, bas t'-is dav tiled in tiiis oilice
bis sworn .statement No. 10:11, for the pur
chase of the SE," sV; S.-e 11 um.
!nV4 NKi4- NVi of See. 14 inTewn-
coronation ceremonies c-f ! slup No. g N., Kai.ge No, .r, i;
Edwatd VII. were se.ddenly )L tui"i ,!VU
. ... i .iiii iiij, im n s
hardly begun ; Umber or stone than for ajrii r.lt ural iu:r-
1 II,' Till
STATE OK oliEtiON l-OU WALLOWA
i oi .s i .
AM) )
)
SL'MMONV
gainst it.
The King.
The
King
terminated befori
last week. Tic r is talk now that ! uu . -'"V", said
l-uiu netoie the Keg'ster and Iteeeiver
t ne coronation ceremonies will be of this oilice at La ir.ie.L. Or.,,.
done awav with ( tifir-.lv.
121)) in Township two (2) North of Ii).ui..1m io):tiox a'n
Piange forty eight ( IS) E. V. M. j Coi-n n ruMi-ANv,
in Wallowa County, Oregon, con-! v
taming one hundred and sixty : ' I -'.AVl' ). I'-1V)
, , , I li. li. llllllis, M 1 . I-I.AX- )
( Hill) acres together with the tcne-' xaoax, .1. s. (iiciooiiY. )
mci.ts, hereditaments and antnir-' , n. !i'''"!anis.
. , , . . Ls- liu: N i.mi: ok Tin: Si tk or Oiikcon
tenences thereunto belonging or m i To E. W Eaves. . V. Eaves. J. s
anv wise appertaining. I (iK'-','r'' I:-1;- Hi'ibs and M. T. Elam a-
11 gan deii-nilants,
t C ! ICO. V. IIytt, J You and eaeli of vou are hereby ivipiir-
fluardian of the estate and per-1 SSA tZ'lZ"
suns of Clarence (!. Bare, Mvrtle ''0'lrt almve eniitled cause, on or
I. Bare, Mollie JL Hare and Frank ft tZ
Pare, minors. j mens.
j And yon are fiirlliernotitied that unless
.. , Vl .i,,p,.r . llnHWer j,.,;,) eiiniplaint
Reduced Rates to the Oast. j ""' l-iuim nr in said suit will api.u- to ih.'-
! court lor Die lelief deniainled in said
coniphiint, to-Aii, that Ihe .iefei.dants
Those contemplating an eastern i itil Li
trip will be interested to know that ortosaul mining property, dMserib-
., . . ..il ill 1.1. it, litl' ... ....!..... . . .
AiOllIl-
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
kti:i:pki.sk, oi:K(i0Xi
All lllKiiinea
rM,:... i i r i ri. ,T t'onuenw
t ccial" foes through to Chicago '-"d Eederal Courts i,, i,.ln!l:'
! without change, and the one it; the '"-Tartn.ent.
"Atlantic Kxpross" runs to Kansas -7
City without change. Passengers.
in this car for Chicago change to a I HWiQ A iMUT
; similar car at (iranger. " i hjl)
Much of the first class travel is PHYSICIAN AND SUl!GEf
'being carried in these ears, the! lailnn,,-;,,. . '
.., ,1... " " Wecon
to
ate;
lower, and the service
Calls
I l'l LI 1 !l'l I t,, t I..1I ... ( ... ....1 III II 1 ,,.rlM .1... .
.-j,.... v,, mai 111 Lin: ji.ii.iei.- w, lnH cijuuf,
epers. . proinntly unswerwl.
For rates ami fn information, CZ
ciliilliL' loiuers. write li. 1.1. ...1. . ... ml W
u"'tii esi 01 jJanfc
In ages past the crowning of a
king has been looked upon as one
"f the most sacral oi religious dut
ies. It was a solemn compact en
gaged in between the sovereign and
his people. Even yet the cc loca
tion is still looked upon as a relig
ious act though much of the solem
nity has passed away. The action
of the divine right of kings does
not exiit except in a vcrv few
minds and the sovereign has come
to he regarded more as the head of
Friday the Ulh day of September, 1u0l'
Jlu naiiies as witnesses:
Oeon:e N. Larabee, Anson C. Lar.ibee
Lola E. Clark, all of Moscow, Idaho, and
Lavid F. Trimble, of Colfax, Washin-;;on.
( Any and all persons el liming adversely
the above-described lands are r-ru.-sted
to Hie their claims in (his ..li'u-e 0:1 or be
fore said 12 dav of S-ptemher, p.ijj.
EL V. LAitrucTT, Uegister.
then- will short:y"l,e on sale great-Sai l 'SuS
1. . .
. t ------ 1. nj, 1 iicij, - trav
K' reaucTd r-Mv tickets in ounnfction ; ''o, MUwr IahU. .Aluiintain !
-withtlie PiiKande System, the ; Jt$ UnliS'i
faniniis '-.cenic Line of the World." i 1 It ami Ca-tns, in Iiiinana Slin- :
This lino offers its i-iener -i Vi,r'"'t' )vlwa County , Oregon,
i 11 pas llgcis a , any part tbeienf and that th-v may .
tnost delightful and comfortable 'peiied by decree of u,,. court to mak-
i.Uiriiev to all cistern noints i t" l-lidntnl a deed of onveyanee to said1
' . - -Uarn l",lnt-;- I po.pe.ly ol any and all interest, which '
i. is mi- uiiiy iranscoiuineiu.u I M,il 'M'pear 10 ne in mem, or either
I 1- . . .. ..
line passiog , m,pt y hrnn
TI.MI5EK LAND. A T .IfXi: .;. s;
NOTICK KOK lTBLICATION,
l iiiti-l State- Land Oflu-e.
La (irande, ( ircunn. .Line 1:;, liinj.
Notice is lleH-llV trivt-n that in ceeo.li.
,1 . , , .,, . I -" 1 me )iin ,..,,ns ol Itie a-l el ; 011-
the government tnrough the will ot gre, f .hi,,,, :;, is7s. ...m,,,,, ..An
the people. Ilv long esta'di.-hed al" of h"hvr I;l11,1' in the Stat'-- of Cali-
'custom he inherits the throne, hut j I?""' W.shin,:..n
, ... . . ,. Ml. -niton, as extendad to all tin- l'-.-.i,!ie
but ill? control OVOr his people is Land S;ates l,y act of August 1, lv.rj,
1.0 greater lecaus- of this fact.' r-es.ie Warner
Kven the cen-eonv of th,. ,.mn ! "f ,h-l'"!,,,t-v "!' WaHovva. State of
, , ' , . . Ure-r.m. l,as tliis i-.mv iri this
UOII ll:lS 10SC 11H1CI1
,111.111 le.iMii, ui nu. loeaiion nn-ices
Il ; havit"' iieen si 'ned hv Kiii.l I-' w i..
'1'iaint and iiicttieresiitie Salt Lake ' lj- u '-aves or the recording there-
j City 'The City of the Saints," j And for sm-h other and further relief'
oi autmil lilenwooil Springs, Lead- i a ,',-':i!'t ""i) seem meet and eijuit-
' yilb. I'm.1 1,-, r.l ,.1 ' c I ;ll'h' and for jui-.'eTiint for costs and .lis.
li, liK-olo. Colorado Springs, binsen-e.lsoithissuit. Yorfare further
(where a side trip may he made to j '"'ih''d that tins summons is published
the Carden of the Gods and the' ?" i''"' "f l"-i'A"1 of
: sunnnit of PikV ' I l'
v 1 in vou-1 Line.-.11 r.inerpnse 11 alio'va
1 Ollllll . W,-l7ie. II Mil "'lit I 1 11-..1
! including loiders. wiite to
! A. L. Craig,
I General Passenger
j Agent. 0. U. & N. Co. Portland,
; Iregoii.
; lodge DT in: cto nr.
0. !:. s.
Wallowa Valley Chapter, Xo ."(I.
Order of the Em'torn Star, hoi-'-, im
regular coniniiinieal ions on tin- l-'ir.- t
and the Thin! Saturday of each month,
at 7:.!0 I'. M., in Masonic Hall. Enter
piise, Oregon. All visiting brothers
and i,ters are cordially invited to
attend.
Ami E. EoiisYTiii-;
Hah E. llATKii Worthy .Matron.
Secretary.
Woodmen j- t;,,. v.urhl.
E.Ti-:ni-itis;: Cam,. . ,..(,ls
regularly on the Kii-.t and Third Mon
day nights of ea.-h month. Transient
Neighbors cordially invited.
E. A. t.
C
J. iit.'iii.iciiiii, W. 8. DvaEK,
AUOSWEYS AT LAW-
j l'raclieein all 'Courts of tlic, Stale.
ell Kcal Kstate and makeColk
tions on Commission,
Ho Conveyancing and Abstracts
Oilice in Court House Block.
i:xticrpk:.; oregon.
A. C. s.Mirit
ATTORNEYS
J. S. I()D(,B,
Hodgin
AT Ikt
a;;k C. C.
Ai-i.t, Clerk.
of its fignili-
Ci-neo and sph-n !or.
The regard of tie- English peo
iile for their sovereign is not so
great as in former reigns. Prime
ministers and great men of the em
pire often have a deeper place in
ihe hearts of the people than the
'''' Were j.,t custom so strop.'
nl:ce
hei-swrn stit.-m-nt No. lu:m, f,,,. ,u.
purchase of Ihe hi.', SW,4' of Section N.,.
I. in T.ovi.ship No 1, N. !llro ,7
L. Yv" . M.. and wiil oiler proof to ..!,
that the l:m. ,(1..-it is , ,. valualile for
its tiinher or ston.- ii.-o. i-..,. .. ...1 1
t ...... 1 . ,i 1 . uu ura 1
I purposes, and t., i-ialili.i, ,. ,-T 1 ,., p,
wheel railroad. I and Denver lb.
p.ieen city of the inter-mountain
region. Stop-overs arc allowed on
all classes of tickets.
Three daily express trains make
close connections with all trains
cast and west and afford a choice
'IT Mr. El: LAND, .W T JI'M' ;;, i..7i
notice i-oi: itklicatiox.
t Milili HTATI-S I. AND oerier
Latiran I -. o M i IV ,,' p,v,
N-'t.eeisher. bygiv,-,, II, at' in com pli'.
ar-cewil,, ,e pmvM-ei.s.uthe
C on.ress ., 1 .!,,,. ;5.1,;7x. entitled "An
act forth,-s:ile .,, i,,,,,,, . , ..
ed tleit oiihlieati,,.. of tl.in i ' ""':!'. '- ' . ' ai'' "-'i n. Oi."'on. .,o-,., '
he mad., in the Wallou-.,' I. ! :l"",;:.asll'I'-,o-n T.-nin rV." as et..n,l.'.,i
- . --'..i. in.- 1 ill lie 1 !).. v:,..i ... I ..
" o n 11,
A I'. l'.lO-'.in which s ii.l order it is ord,'-r.
pulilisheil at Enterprise, Oregon, for
peri1.11 ot six consecutive weeks. Tin
daleofthe first pubhealion of tins sntn-
1). V. r.AII.KV,
Altorney for I'laintnf,
KNTKliPKlSK.OIlE.
j LAND OEFICE IU'SINESS
. In all its "clepiirtiiients transacti-i
, in this oilice. Lund Plats for illa
tion. All Pilings and Contests an
"Ul.y recorded and attended to
prompt 11 ess.
liice upstairs in (ho Rerknd
Jiuilding.
A. C. SMITH,
U.S. Commissioner
I'.ngh'.iid colli 1 easily becomia re-j-'ibli-.
Xo great reason arises for
P. ch-M--; en..-. .iof o,,,! astht'
; -pie are practically in jiower
ciiey permit the weaknesses of the
monarchy to rvist s-0 1)r,.r as they
do i.-.t effect olie nation seriously
. Put the king, after all. is not en-lii-eiv
a figure. He may know
what his ministers propose to do,
and if he chooses he may entr ac
tively into all puhlic transactions.
Particularly in foreign affairs his
inhuenie n:av
in laud litfore .loan A. Humble, f. si,
-luaiissioner. tit J.im .) (ir.
1 -, ..ii
I riltirs.lay, lllh .lay f S,-lUel!-r
h"-. He nam. s as wi'.iiesse.i:
' 'haries L. Hart-l-.o,-,,, William A.
Jones. Alherf llart.diorn, Frederick
Wagner, all of Joseph, Oregon.
Any and ail person-- claiming a. '.verse-.
Iv the aiiove-dcserilied lands rc.ii.-st-ed
to li!.- tin ir claims in this o;!iee on or
'el .re said 11th day ef Septei-i'.er. Pn'.
L. W. Hartlett. j;
Agister, j j
Good Litnituro
n, UI
n.ueo-.iv J.A.-.11, aci .ic.i- i.s7s;a
NOTICE FOR I'l IiLICATlON. j
The Northern Pacific is noted
among railways for its r.dvor
Using matter. Its pamphlets
IOr AllllOSt follleri! Inlets, etc., are tastefully
r?rT'-" gotten up and arc valuable for what
they contain. Here is a partial jist
Nothing f What ernl
- Wl. a, SI' will
send out carefully mailed, upon receipt of
prices given. Any combination can he made, and money
or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted This is
a fine opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading mat
ter for little or nothing.
of
of
Stat
this oilice
for the
Adjust
ll.'l ill i
' 1
12
llllltv nf (('..11 . .
, . , , '" o .iiie, a.
ol Oregon, has this (ii.i ;.
sw.-r.., flat, ineiit ,," o-e.
pntehase ,f .;, " ,.
KeN:::V:.,w.TAr,,::;;d'
--.iiiuaim lur Inuliel- ur .st,4... : ir .
He names as wilnesses-
ia.rick Loltus. John L. Weaver, E
bola.id Weaver a-,, Kil.,lar,, p. Smilli'
i ail vi Inniiili . ( 1 '
fj 1 . 'V UI1.
olile their Cairns" in, ids JT.Td
.-ietaiui'.,tj1Uay0f J,,y J"
E. W. H.uni.rrr.
Ledisler,
-VTERPlilrfE,
Dentist
OREGON.
fi.
United States Land OihVe,
La (Irande. Ore., June 7, LtOJ. j
lOliee is b're':iy irivcn thai in cooipli-'
e with the provisions of an act of Con- !
s-- of June ;;. 1 s;.s, entitled 'An act!
In, sale of Imihf.r I onu in il... ci..i. I
f-lt. lie must
t;;::. tho Hrst sfps in the formation I ".t !
I'u- lic Laud States by act of August 4.
i Ailierl II.iroer.of l,..e.,l,.i ..; I
'i a new govern tnent when a mini-try
falls and he may dismiss tin
existing government, supported hv
a parliamentry majority. Thes
powers of the king may he used by
toiy sovereign and should Lngland
Some time have a great king taev
11. 1 v become active.
Strayed or Stolen.
One dark gray mare, 7 years old.
Dramled. 71) connected, on left
sho'ihler. White stripe on right side
of head. 23 reward for return of
jiiare. and .f25 for proof of person who
drove her oil'.
J. It. linARV, I'aradis-, Or.
ol Aallowa, Stale of Oregon, bus this
11 iv died in this othee his sworn state-;
'i. eiit No. 104.L', for Ihe purchase of the !
SW4- of SE'j', of Section No .'!l i
l w.-shipNo. 2. X. l:.X,i. 4TC V t I
a-.d will oil'.-r proof to show that the laud
sou.dit is !,:orc valuanle for its tiinher or
stone than jor agncul.'ural purposes, and
toestahii-h t.is ciaim to said land befor"
I A. (. Smith C. S. Commissioner at
j Enterprise, Oreon, on Monday, the LS h
u.i 01 .August, 1-.I0J,
Jfo -latny.s as witnesses :
Kolcrt Slubbleliehl, .T. Frai k
Davis, Gilbert H. Vest, Cl.irenc' E.
Vest, all of Enterprise, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly tiie above-described lands are request
ed to file their claims in this ofTieeonor
be.'ore said 18 day of August, 1H)2.
E. W,- Uabtlett,
lie tifcter.
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