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About Wallowa chieftain. (Joseph, Union County, Or.) 1884-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1902)
County Official Paper Kitertl in Ore. tin- Pnst-ottice at Enterprise is Second-class matter. HATES. SlT.SlTU'nOS rjina'.e opy. per year S.ngie copy. ix months . . .. im:!c copy, three months Wh.n .m chan-'e y..ur aiMic ....t.' . notify Uicc. aiving your pr.-e::i ann innrc - .tfii-? inldrc--. so tliat the CiUErrvlN nv.v rcael. ymi promptly. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION Laxu Office at La Grande, Oregon. June 14. VM2. Quardian'A Sale of Real Property. NOTICK IS HEKEHY filVEX that by of five distinct routes to travel. The equipment of these trains is the best including free reclining chairs, 6tandard and tourist sleep- PULLMAK ORDINARY SLEEPERS. The tourist travel between the East and the Pacific Coast has ers, a perfect dining car 'rv,ce-jreacne(i enormous proportions in Noti.-e is hereby given that the follow- j " 7 , f . ina-nanied settler has riled noiiee of.liis of the County Court of the Mate llilemioil i) inaiiu una. pro'" , ui vjregou iui i-uunii ui n..i I , , 1 1 i , . .,, raptwrt of claim, ami that said lowaduly made and entered of ia,lJ also personally conducted ex- h last uw vearg anJ cans for a j '"'"ber Court Session. Probate court is thei.,, juonuur oi eacu anonlh. . .uuri meets on tli. neilay in Juimarj-, April, julj,i 01 tu v, in .ti 'tJ till! fr;,,Mi.,.1 "-4ili jp , I ! K"'rIn V V .Z erein on the oth clay ol cursion cars eacu m cim.jfy . ; j cla!JS of equipment. To! ' ' ...; IX.., r; ' Mav 1!X)2. n the matter of the competent xtuitie, wnose i.usmcss ;s , pn,i,n ! -"'"' in ,m,.v, HI- ofMchael Toomev of estate and guardianship of Clarence to look after the comfort of his rneet uus mm.u.u . . . ft (Molr. ' ... r1" . : r I, V: RiivA MvrtlP K. KarV Mollie 11. Uests. No more i.leasant and in- Company has issued from its shops i i.i fit iri'iiri . 1 1 1 r mm m . i i . i -' v.. i c . , - . . 1 1 . i v im - . i vmm or: i l .,.1 1m ..vi.ntKivp mi:ina i)f (TO.-Sinf? tilt1 . it i(nhnif:ill V (:ilis the 1 llll- '.. .vi'. hi iv i-. t i i-ta i) ire mm r laun uai t: iiiiuir, i'i w .vn...v ....... .. - inn. v -. - T. 1 N. U. 45 E. W. .M. which order the undersigned is : Continent can found than II names the fullowini: witnee8 to x.icf.shf.V, AfTiiOiUsKD, EMPowKHKii ! provided by these excursions pre I is coiitiniinns resiiletue upon anil I n t. .mltiv.iti.-n of -ai.llan.l. vi " "lnrl " lY ccl' , . "P John lilow, KanlU V. Warn.x k, j property belongnifr to the estate of I"iliar.i A. Tinslev, all of I'hieo. Oregon This paper is kept on file by AIIhti Toier's Aiiv.itisii:j Aoney, Portland (ron. wlieie a lvertinij may be re reive.l for it. ISSrF.l I' VERY TIIL'KSDAY ami I?aac Itoot, of Fnterprise, Oregon. E. V. II umluti liejister. NOTICE 1'OE PIT.1.1CAT10N. Land O.-tick at Eat .ramie Oregon. said minors, I, t!eo. V. llvatt, guardian of the estate and persons o said minors, will on the lO'.li day of July l'JO'J, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at tlie front door the County Court house, in city of Enterprise, Wallowa county Oregon, sell at public auction as For additional J i . lO 1 Tl. ...... man ununarv nieeju-i. im.-v cars appear similar to the regular j mofessioxju June 14, is liervhv "iven that the f. dditional details, a-bfregs, . Aw.Hrit bcinir lmilt on the ft We ?n M ' 1). M.xsi-n:i.i),;en'l Ag't. : plan, but not furnished with the , '-'i tiaiffiatj' Rio (irande Lines, ; same elegance. They are equipped j If yuu want to-file on land '. with mattresses, nianueis, sneeih. ; up on your liotncste.-id, b i,;!!miv iiillmv-easea. towels, cmnbs, ' rir stiitn lmil nr i,- ' . I 1 - .I,.,,, r , ..it I, lllir (if i II "' lll lisiies. en:., n-ijuii nifi .'""'". -ninu 0. W. Shsahan Ore- land, buy sc- U Ulllll iluL. ' OI I ii I lit I lltl'tl,., tr. 1... fiirnislied bv t lie 1 H.l r,. " 311 U I liassi'mier. Kachcarhas a stme, , The 15nrU'i"b Keal Estate Agency 't som for making tea and coffee and do- THri;sl'AY, Jl'I.Y 10. VM1 ... 1 -! : in.' -lii'lit housekeeMii''. and each rr c w , rT,,,,T, , 1 , ... .1 i. . 1...;... -1 . ..'., 1 o . J. i IV.I. tjyi I iV 11 1'rif. 11 ,11 . : 'as 11 up on 11 1 1 kci s.n ir .-inn. -i-1 , 1,,. 1 tt,.i wit 1 an ail- u 1 liL-o uroimrtv is srilil iin eveention 1 . ... . section C. Ill I'C lilli.il iin " . . . '4 Ltl' 1- ;,Ut EhhW fo i bi,",S "';:U:- T,,.,nri: instable table. A uniformed p.r- L tCrpn.se, . Nutieeis hirehv j-iven that the followin- ... ...r..... urn acres oi line nottoni lami un : ur .U.,.((I11 panics each ear, bis husi-! name.l settlei has tiie.l iK.ti. eoi his inten- cash, payable at the date of con- an .,,1M.,,;0 0f niiiiiinu water witli K;.,r tn make un berths, i sra'blsHaiu, ami saM";;"; : f M th, m in cultivation;! K,,.u car clean, and look after p !iil .e ma. le before 1). V. Slieah.in l. tit le, interest and estate, Aliicli tiie tiie finest altalia or wheat land: pn.-e the ants anil coiutorts ot the S. lommivsioiier at Enteiprise, (iion. ; .,5 j clarence (J. Rare, Mvrtle 11. i-'i O ,,n easy terr.is .,11 .Ink- '- . l'llV V 17 ! I , i t 1 t?..,..i. II. E. 071:; Virgil .1. I.ovati.lei, of 1,'"; "i en tier.. In e; ich of the trains! The abilitv of anv soil in anv c.Hin;ry to grow grass very largely j determines the value oi the land. I For wherever good graas will grow ; there meat may be made, and meat! ir.nn now on i monev. It is expected that King Edward ' will be crowned sometime in An-1 (Mist or September. Shoi',1.1 lie die in i"or..' lii-in crowned, as has been j in-tdiet' il. there will ever niter . be many follower of churvoyaney I and toitune telling. Kverv civil-j .l..s-ph. Or. l'oii. for the W... SW'j SE'j Bare, and each of them, has now SW'j S.e, 17 ami NE', NW ,.,ee 0 T. 1 , . . , , , . ., , N 1' 4. 1' W V. i or heretofore lais had in the follow- ' "lie names tn.-'followim: witnesses t ing described real property, with-. prove his continuous re.-i.ieaee upon ami , out division thereof, towit: ' IVuiienWanM'Sjames K. Shields. T1,e Undivided four-twenty -firsts Kiehard V. Wan.oek, Charles V:in- :ek, ( b'-l) interest of, ill and to the all oi Joseph, ureuii. West half of the North-east quar- E. V. EAUTJ.ETT, ltegister. ; tcr and the East half of the North- j west quarter of .Section twentynine jn Towufehip two (2) North of Range forty eight (4S ) E. V. M. in Wallowa County, Oregon, con taining one hundred anil sixtv classes ol real Tninr.u land, act .irxr, n. isrs. NOTICE Milt l'l'lil-ICATION. Uiiiled States Land Otl'uv, 1 ..:.... ...1 . . I 1 1 HA v ,. . . , . ' . ,. ; (lbO) acres together with the tene- Notice is hereby eaven that 111 comph- ' anee with tlie pioviionsof the act of Com-'ressof June :!. 1.S7S. entitled "An teiiences thereunto beloil'Mll" or in . ii nation hopes that the king 1 1K:t fr the sale of timber lands in the ' anv wise annei'taininc States of California, Oregon. Nina.l , and j Gko. W. Hy.VTT, asluii(!ton leii:torv," as extended to ' all thel'ublie l.aml Sutes by aet of An- Ouardinn of the estate and per ust 4,ts r:, Wilh.t n E. Talari, of f'ol- sons of Clarence (. Rare, Myrtle fax, county of v l.iiman. state o! Vi'.isb-j Jj. Rare, Mollie R. Rare and Frank iiitiioii, nas 1. .is nav men 111 tins oaieo his sworn statement No. l'l'll. fortl.e pur chase of the SE'4' SW.'j' See. 11 W., ;NW'4' NE',' NW.'i of See. 14 in Town- snip io. ..n., iiaiij.'e .1..., l -.. W . M., and will o(1'm- proof to show that Idaho Expi ohation ash ) Col i'ia; ( 'omi'anv, ) I'laintili; ) -vs- ISI.'.MMONS, E.W.Tavks, Ii. W.E.wrs) 1!. Ii. lilies, M. T. Elan- ) N.MiAN, .1. S. (ili ldoKV. ) l,,a,ti.,, o I'eiennanif.. ""-"" "I''"" iIsTiicNoikoi-thk Siatk ok Ouki To E. W ICaves. J. Y. Eavrs, J. , 1 1: .1. .1 .i..:i.. (,...., HYeonly handle prope.tv that wilb viiicn a ...spa ..... Ijjy-p,. 0-.,,,- , ,,, ell.consiMoientlvcai. oiiote vo the Portland bytheO. II. k N. ( o. is aoib. U., OUth.SSlOr . - - . , .. . .1 1 ....... to lie lolliut one 01 inese i mini. in Ordinary Sleepers." Tlie car at tached to the 'Cliicago-I'ortland Special" goes through to Chicago without change, and the one in the "Atlantic Express" runs to Kansits Citv without cliaiiL'e. Passengers in this car for Chieano' change to a IN TIIE CiKCflT CoritT OF THE similar car at ('.ranger. STATE OF OKEOOX -OK WALLOWA : ,. . . t. ,. . , 1 ; . PIIVSK'f A COl'NTY. I Much of tlie lirst class travel is ; 1 11 1 niiAX being earned 111 these cars, the Enterprise .;tii beinir hover nod tlie service . .. nearlvenual to that in the l.alace Cil"3 l" :l l.'il,'s '"" Co sl,-',,l"-'r' ' Hesiilence one 1,1, lowest prices on property. Call 011 01 write the firm lor further particulars. Tim l!i I!I.i:h:ii J!i:ai. F.state Aiikxcv Enterprise, Oregon. i i.uri.isi:. , oi:f.U(jx , .... i . ."p!":;f u",J """wpwHUtt, Stale mid fTiier.il Courts aJ 1' Deifiirtnieiit. CHAS. A, AULT 'VND SURGE, - - - - Oregon iiiiswered. !; I'mi i,r ti.,1 For rates and full information, Church. Oliice on Main Ki.wi block West ol Biink will be permitted to live and reign 'nr nuinv v--irs. Onv town is seon to have one of the most substantial and up-to-'i.Ue hotels, in all Eastern Oregon, v. iiieli will lill the hearts ot the Hare, minors Reduced Rates to the East. t l i'.VI ling public with joy. Rut the land sought i.n mora valuable for its TlirtQO ftri tin r.l 1 1 n ii n.i nnL.'ln.n i . . A IIVC' VIlllV HH'lllklllK llll l.ilLl.1 i; ;;. ;.,.m .! . onli- r, ,. oi ilo to ""o'er or some man lor a.'ni ult ara pur-; . , ,.!-i-lot to. onl rupu-iu to.0!Vsat)(lt)t!itil)1.ij.i uu , J.,;,, ; trip will be interested to know that la- eomtort of vi-ltors. Every one , latal belor., the heater and Hei-eiver : tla,ro gllortIv bo on slk. ,jreal. niovs -i f.,,,-,1 rotofort-ilil.. nl ice in ''' '"is ullie.. at Lu Orau.l.;, Or.'i;..i. on , , . ." , . . iij-.- a oii-l, lomioiiaoi. pi.Kcin.. ... ,.lv (lf s,., ,...,, ,.lft., i v reduced rate t ekets in connect on lie munes as witnesses: j with the Rio Ghnde System, the (ieordo N. Lara!. ', Ate. jn C. Larnliee ' t IIC. i lr 1 i , , ., ... ,, , famous "Scenic Line of the or d." Lola E. Clarlj, ad ot Moscow, Idaho, and j . David F. Trimble, of Colax, Wa.shinlon. ; 1 hls hn(! otfers 1,s ls'llgers a Anv and all nei'sons el.ii.-niin' :i iv...s,.iv ; uu3t deliuhtf til and comfortable -cats? This could be enjoved by ! tlie above-descrmed lands nra ree.uesled ; bnmo-.. in oil ,n,oim n;i.. .11 ..) ,. i,. ' i vhich to sit or read. Why' not improve' the Public Square by planting shade trees, making traveled walks and building rustic Elanna including folders, write to N ! A. L. Craig, l.cncral rassemjer Agent, 0. 11. Oregon. & X. Co. Portland, LODGE DIVE crou r. t). E. S. ur town s -Iraii'."";-. people as well as by to (lie their claims in this olliec on or be fore sai l 1'.' dav oi September, M2. 1-. , l AKi ian r, Kegister. peptembi-r is only a few weeks i; way, ar.il it is to be heped that '.'be work on the interior of the .-lio'd building will not be n.g-b-etcd another year. Last year ;'.(, teachers took an active interest in beautifying the different rooms, with interesting pictures neatly Dainni, and it will' not only be a disappointment to them, but to '.he pupils as well, if they are com pelled to view foi several months ii, me tlie great contrast between their decorations and the dirty, smoke begtimmed walls upon which they hang. "Cleanliness is i.i'Xt to liodliiicsc,'' and there is nothinc so inspiring to the pupil as a clean, homelike school room. It is the only transcontinental line passing directly through quaint and pictueresque Salt Lake Citv "TLn Citv nf tlw. Sninlj" I beautiful Glenwood Springs, Lead i ville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs : (where a side trip may be made to , the Garden of the Gods and tlie ! summit of Pike's Peak over the cog wheel railroad,) and Denver, the TIMISHK LAND, ACT .11 "XE .1. H7S., NOl'KT. l-'lll: l'l llblcATION, t'lilt.-d .Slate- l. ir.d Oihee. La t. ramie, ( r-.-U' ti . June i, Xoli.-e i- hereby nivi.ii that in eoinpli I anee wiiu me pr,)M-i.:iis ol t!ie aet m ' on ; yrre-s of .lane .'!, 1 -7 s. enti! led "An a'-l tor j -ale of limlier huds in tlie slates of (.'ali- ; forniu. Oi-, u'on.Xevada. mi I Wa-liiii 'inn queen CltV of the lliter-lliountaill i ed hint pilijlieation of this Territory,'" a- ext'-mlad to all the Public i reirion St Land States by aet of August , 1J2, , c i- l . . ,. ... ' all classes of tickets. I!.. -Me A. V.axiier three daily express trains make iilice, close connections with all trains east and west and afford a choice OreL'ory, li. P.. llibbs ami M. T jran deftiidants, Yon ami each of yon ar.i hereby reipu'r ed to appear and answer the complaint of the plaintitr tiled in the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, on or belore tlie last day of the time prescribed in the order for publication of this sum mons. And you are further notified that unless you so appear and answer said complaint, the piainlill' in said suit will apply to lie court for ll.e lelief demanded in sidd complaint, towit. that the defendants. E. W. I'.av.--, I). W. Eaves nd J. S. (ire.ror; , and each of them have no int. i est in or to said minim; property, deseri!) ed in pl.untill'.s cuniplaii;!. low it : Moim tain Lion, MorniiiL', Fiisco, iiiav Fajle, !..tliur Lode, Mountain Side, Iron Cap. Little (limit, l'ml lai.d. Moiinl.iin Chief, Free Coiiia'.'e. I.e ir.d Tender and Caetn.;, in hnnaiia .iin in' llislriet, Wallowa ('..iinty, Orison, or anv part thereof and that tiiev mav be ..,., ,.,.!i...i i... .1.,.,..,.. .i .' ... - .i. to phuntill a (lee.l ol eonvev.inee to said, "'"""" a.mc .mi. .... meei.s propetty of any and all interest, which ' rcgiuarly on the First and Third .Mon inay appear to be in tliem, or either of ; day ni;;hts of each niontli. Transient them by reason of the location noeices Neighbors eordiallv invit- d. having been signed by said E. W Eave i " ... . .... f. r and L). W. Eaves or the recordiiiL' there-i ' ,l-'-UIK v-v- of. . C. A. Ai i.t, Clerk. Ami for such other and further relief j .. . us to the curt may seem meet ami equit- j TIMI'.EK LAM), ACT' II'.NE ;;, 1S7S. able and for judgement for costs ami (lis-i NOTICE Foi: IM'I'I ic Tlnv bursements of this suit. You are fin Ihei i IU.V notified that thin summons is i,nl,lisl,..,l 'M'h" si.viks land oi i'ici:. by order of Hon. Hubert Eakin, Ju.),; o! .LA. l.iltl.iai;!!. g jj,., BURLEIGH Ii EtiBLEi ATTeriKEVS AT li l'raclice iii all ConrtH of the State. 1 Wallowa Valley Chapter, No ol). Order of the Eastern Star, holds its. refiular eoninmnicatioiis on the First and the Third Satunin v oi each mon at 7:ot 1'. M.. in Masonic Hall. Enter prise. Oregon. All visiting brothers and sisters are cordially invited to attend. i Amy E. FoiisvniK E. r..Ti:;i Worthy .Matron. Secretary. Woodmen of the World. Sell Real Estate and make Col tions on Commission. . I)o Conveyancing a::d Abstract S.'ST' Oliice in Court House Bin ENTERPRISE.- -OREGI Hah Wallowa. Slate filed in tins Tracy, the escaped Oregon con vict, has left a trail of graves be hind him. It is almost disgusting to those who have carefully follow ed the newspaper accounts of his ilight. to read that day alter day i.e is seen by many people, and i- occasionally surrounded by his pursurers and yet he invariably inak'js hi- escape unhurt. Had it have been possible to have secured Tracy's assistance during our p cent trouble? in the Phi'ippines, p. ace and quiet would have reign-, i months ago. because he could have exterminated the entire native population in a little while and then no ..oubt have had some s. are time to have assisted in the i, -eiie of Miss Stone. r. w. r.vii.Kv, Attorney for Plaintiff, Good Litraturo of Joseph, county of Oregon, has tins 4a v l.er sworn -tiitement No. MiKi. fm- tli purehaseof the SE1, SW; of Section No. I, in Township No. I, X, Itane No. -17 E. W. M., and will oiler proof to show j that the land sought i- mure valuable for ! its timber or stoic than for Hi-'euliural ! l?Try!r!ltigA'gmmi pin-poses, ami in e-uo.'li-li Ins claim to said land before Johfl A. Ui.iuble. I. 8. ('..Miiinis-iimcr, at Jii.-iph, Orison, on I Thursday, the 11th day of September, ! 1!I2, He names a- wiluesse.-: ! Charles L. Hart-horn, William A. ; Jones, Albert Hartshorn, Erederiek W. ; Wanner, all of Joseph, Oregon. Any and all person- rlaimin adverse-j ly the iibove-.le-cribed lands are n.Uest- ! ed to file their claims in tiii- olliee on or btfjiesaid Illh day cf ,Septi-ml,er. Inaj. K. W. Ifartlett. HeKister. ! l.a Oraml.', Ore,' ia, Mav !l I'lO'1 ' Knli.-o i.. I I :. ... .i - ; 7.' , he above entil led court, made and. r- ".!.. .'. ' ? ' " " " . ""'"'"I'll- ed in term time at Enterprise Wallowa Cwof J , s 7 "ZJ'l , , ... . . in ..jvi- ! !iaiH Ol I HI r. en llr........ V I. i ' n "'U .,S,',"n;"n"- W'asl.iiton TernVrv,'" as wwU , ' Nallowa !Clneflain. t,.,.:: H,.. i.i.i:.. .. . , " " ' published at Enterprise, Orc-m.. for the of . u a , , ? V ! period of Bx conneeiitivo weeks. The of I, I , Joe fv , " le' ,l,,a'"' datyofthe. fust pubhcalio.i of th;s sum- ! S...-1 , "l.. .U:MK, U'l.:l v:1- I nmn, , the 2th day of May, A. . j liK, ' ui 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : wi in A. '. S.Mirir j.S.IIou SiiiiMi & Hodgin ATTORNEYS AT LA' EN TE I! PRISE, ORE. LAND OFFICE 1JUSINE5S In all its departments trans,': in this oliice. Land I'lats for tion. All Filings anil ConteslsK fully recorded and attended to n: promptness. upstairs in the IlcrlacJ JhlilllillL'. Olliee A, ' be made in the U.S. Commission N. TIM RE H LAND, ACT JUNE .1, 1378 ; NOTICE FOH PI'ISLICATION. ! Strayed or Stolen. One dark gray mare, 7 years old. lltanded, 71) connected, on left hoiil.lr. White stripe on right side of head. $'2 reward for return of mure, mid ;f2."j fur proof of poison who drove her oil'. i. J. It. IJeaud, Paradise, Or. United States Land OlTiee, ! il Lu Grande, Ore,, June 7, 1902. j g Notice is hereby niveti that in eompli- i it awe with the provi-ions of an act of Con- ' f gress of June 3. LS7S, catilled "An act $ fot the sale of UmlHr l.imis in the States j of California. Oregon, Nevada and W:ish- ! J ington Territiv," as extemled to all the ' Is I Public Land Slates hv act of August 4. ! -.3 IS!).', Albert IlariK-r, of Ininaha, enmity! of Wallowa, State of Oregon, has this', nay nie.i in tins oliice Ins sworn state- I ment No. ICI'.'. for the purchase of the SW1.4 of Si;1,', of Section No. 1'!) lownsbipNo. -J.X, H.No. 47K.W. iAL. and will . her proof to show that the land sought is 11, ore valuable for its timber or stone than for aL'ii. 'illural purposes, and to establi-li i.i.i . !:nm to f.aid land before A. C. Smi'b I . S. Commissioner at Ent'rpris. Or. g, n. on M01nl.1v, the ISth dav of Augu-t, l'.'ll.'. 1L. nam.'S a. iities.j...s : Robert V. Stubbleli, Id. .T. Franlt Davis, (iilberi II. Yest, Chiienee E. Yest, all of Enterprise, Oregon. Any ami all pcisons claiming adverse ly the above ilesei ibe I 1.i;:,!h re reipiest- edto file thrir chums in this office on or before said IS day of August, E. W. Bartj.ktt, Hi'pister. The Northern Pacific is noted among railways for its adver. tjsing matter. Its pamphlets AllUOSt folJer3' 'k''-, etc., are tastefully -."! ' gotten up and are valuable for what they contaiu. Here is a partial list jNotllillJJf f WllUt ,Sr i t,nH- Ueneral enprer AjaeiH.I St. I'aiil, .Hi will ssend out carefully mailed, upon receipt of prices given. Any combination can be made, and money or express orders, silver or stamps will be accepted This is a line opportunity to obtain good descriptive reading mat ter for little or nothing. Wonderland IftOl An annual publication, beautifully illustrated in color and half-tone. This number treat narticularly of the history of he Northern Pacific's Trademark, thn Custer Rattleliel.l in Montana, and the Y'ellowslone Park. SEND SIX OKNTS, .llininf ure Woudcrtmid A neat and dainty publication containing a complete history of the Northern Pacific Trademark. The artistic covers of the Wonderland PJOl are lined in miniature. 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Humble. 1'. s r" . ... : " E. A. Fosner. Friday, the ..t 1 1. usupn, vregoii, 011 -oth dav of Julv. lniv He names as uiiucs-s: Patrick J.oitus, John L. Weaver, E. UoUml Weaver Resident Dentist Hid Richard E. Smith Tx , all of Ininaha, Oregon. I Any ami all .L.imi:, adverselv T''k'M?' H-''1.lan'l's a,ti re,p,i,,tod to li'e their claims in thiu ..11;..,. .... 1. . )tl. day ul July pjoj. ENTERPRISE, fore said ! L. W. KwiTi.Kn. lieihster. BUSINESS CAM H. E. OAKES I Cit IIARK2T ST., SAN FSA!CCI$C0. CAL "'""a tint ul! Str.uib.; 4 tizziw-' 1:4 : A ;j V :B - h! mi4s lining, Plumbing, Steam & Gas FrtW M'est of Telephone Offce. ENTER PRIKK. OEEGOi Hl.i.r-,.1.,.: leMluiiU. 'I '-,. ..jr:,,i,.; " ""'i'..ilii of 1 .......... . lJi'tll.l pim.,.,,, I THE WfUto HATI3KAL $ " OF ENTKIiriilSM, OilBOON. I V lit inn , t ?eim..ii.ii!:.,M''"l i 1 1 OojW lor idii.) . (.'At'iT.-ti a. J. M WII,AV.MO"" j . S Cuaio J.M. C'!i T. II. Vkahbv. W. K.U'i Gl"' . W. ItYATT. ! 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