The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, May 14, 1904, Image 7

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I or R ent or S ale —A saloon
and fixtures for rent or sale at a
Garden seeds at Voegtlv’s.
—
“BROWN’S”
“THE SATISFACTORY STO'RE”
“BROWN’S”
Last Saturday Edward
M. reasonable price and terms. For
Onion set» 7 pouuds for a $1 at
further
particulars
apply,
to
Mogan met a sudden and violent
¡ ulátiom or Veogtly’s-
L. N Olson, Drewsey.Ore.
death by being thrown from a colt
II > COUNTY.
Wash Goods in genteel colorings ttt over on Crane Creek where he was
Brown’s.
working for the Stauffer Bros.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE
14 1904.
The Wash Goods stock proves ihe forwardness of
J. W. Shown was down from Har- The young man was alone and it is
The shelves and counters aie loaded with Wash Fabric novelties for Spring and
ney Thursday.
not known definitely just how it oc- U. 8. Laud office. Burn«, Ore., May nth. l'J04.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Doyou want blacksmith coal? TheO. cured. He left the ranch on a colt : with the provisions of the act of Cougrens of
Summer. White goods a» d merceriz’d fancies, ?bo rhe n. w lines of plain India
ews.
June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of tiin-
C. Co. is headquarters.
that was not considered very wild ber lauds in the States of California, Oregon,
Linens and Victoria Lawns an* better finished and will be more popular than ever.
I Nevada, and Washlugtou Territory,” at» extend­
Mra. J. F. Mahon was a visitor to and ,ater tbe animal returned with­ ed to all the Public Land States by act of August
New Batists in sheer white, in d ù ty styles ana colorings. Dotted and figured
4, 1892, William Rosmond,of Montesano,county
umuiins.
oar city this week.
out a r»der and search was at once of Chehalis, State of Washington, has this dav
tiled in this office his sworn statement No. 235,
Swisses, good variety to select Lorn
Dk-i Bruner
u ' was a . business
•
- • ­ begun for Ed. His lifeless body for the purchase of the E‘a SE’X See. 27. SW*.
il road if so do
Phil
visi
SW»4»ec. 26, NE'l NE'/ a of Section No. 34, in
Our White Goods ar- beautiful in s yle, all new .-»nd ah this seasons’ handsomest
was found by the searching party Township No. 22 ».. Range No. 28 E W. M., and
tor to our city yesterday.
! will offer proof to show that the land sought is
Wash
Materials can be found in our establishment. If you cannot call on us, a postal card will
X
and from indications the horse had more valuable for its timber or stone than for
among our
agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim
bring
you
samples.
H. Elliot and eon Earl were busi- bucked with him down a rocky J ! to
said laud before the Register and Receiver of
office at Burns, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th
ness visitors to our city this week. I......
hill. From blood on the rocksit this
day of July, 190!.
! He names as witnesses: Jacob Medcalf, of
aliai. Office
Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta-
Miss Blanche Campbell was the looked as though the rider had been ' coma,
Washington, Delos Arms, of Tacoma,
ilding.
Geoige F. Salisburry, of St. Joe,
guest of friends in this city a few thrown and his foot hung iu the j Washington,
Idaho.
competition, days the first of the week.
stirrup and was dragged about 50 i Any and all persons claiming adversely the
1 above-described lands aie requested to tile their
yards. The remains were brought claims in this office on or beiore said 26th day
See
our
New
Line
of
Ladies
Silk
on the'
to this city and upon examination 1 of July, 1904
W m . F arrs , Register.
waists for Spring and Summer
a Trading Stamps Given.
last week.
by Dr. Marsden it waB found the
wear.—Schwartz A Budelman.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
head had been crushed on top ond
:1c of dreaa
♦ Agents*for McCall Bazar Patterns 10 and IS Cents.
Jack Craddock and family were at the back, his nose and neck were U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Oregon, May 11th, 1904
Singer Sewing-Machines Sold on Easy Terms.
| Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
down from Silyies this week making both broken.
with the provisions of the aet of Congress of
relieved for
June 8, 1878, entitled “An aet for the sale of tim­
some purchases and visiting friends.
Deceased
would
have
been
24
ber lands iu the States of California, Oregon,
by the arriv-
! Nevada, and Washington Territory.” as extend
Attorneys G. A. Rembolt and years old next month. He was an ed to all the Public land States by act of August
Dalton Biggs have returned from exceptionally steady, hardworking OI IHWlUU, ulule OI Ull»BVUi i, use into uut 111t11
rs at the O.
in this office her sworn statement No. *233, for
,___ ___ of _____
_____________
_ in
Pendleton where they went to attend boy and had followed the business ' I j
the purchase
the 8WW
of Section
No 22 ....
m
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V
IV »I
.1
i
i_*
i
Township
No. ...»
'2*2 kJ 8., I>.
Range
No.28 E.,
W. M„ aud
the May term of the supreme court. of breaking hordes for several years will offer proof to show that the land sought is
d wife were
valuable for its timber or stone than for
and was considered one of the best more
agricultural purposes, and to establish her
near Lawen the
The weather has been rather
claim to said laud before the Register aud Re­
riders in this section. Ed. had ceiver of this office ac Burns, Oregon, on Tues­
threatening the past few days and
the 26th day of July, 1904.
many warm freinds who admired day,
She names as witnesses: Mrs E. N. Smith, of
indicates rain. Noone would ob­
Kansas, Geo. F. Saliaburry, of St. Joe
him for his honesty, sobriety and Eldorado.
Idaho, William Rosmond, of Montesano, Wash­
ject to a little shower as it would be
ington, Jacob Medcalf, of Montesano, Washing­
truthfullness. He was a man to be ton
of great benefit.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
trusted and was a great help and above described lands are requested to file their
White and Black Spring Waists at support to bis widowed mother. claims in this office on or before said 16th day
of July, 1904.
k last Sunday Brown’s. •
W m . F arre , Register.
He leaves besides his mother one
All hie appoint-
Our stock of iron beds is now brother Frank Mogan of tliis city
laiuiner.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
complete and at very resonahle and two half-sisters, both residents
U.
S. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11,1904,
. served at the prices. Call and see our folding of Montana.
NOTICE is hereby given that in compliance
with
provisions of the act of Congress
barber shop. beds, steel couches, etc.—Burns
The funeral took place from the of June 3, the
1878, entitled ‘‘An act for the sale of
NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION.
timber
lands
in
the States of California, Oregon,
Bath rooms in Furniture Co
home of Geo. Waters in this city Nevada, and Washington
Territory,” as ex­
to all the the Public Land States by
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, ,
last Monday morning, Rev. Davis tended
act of August 4, 1892, Jacob L. Medcalf, of Mon­
Messrs. Lewis, Garrett & Mc-
Burns, Oregon, April 27. 1904,1
tesano,
of Chehalis, State of Washing­
of the Baptist church conducting ton, has county
Notice
is
hereby given that Samuel Mickel.
this
day
filed
in
this
office
his
sworn
Hargue have leased the Red Front
of
Harney,
Oregon,
lias filed notice ol intention
statement No. *236, for the purchase ol the N’^
Mrs. L. Racine, Propt.
chinerv at prices Barn and taken possession. They tbe services. Interment in the SW'Ï, 8WJ4 N WJ4 Section z3, NE*4 SE’i of Sec­ to make proof on his desert-land claim No. 265
for
the
S
’
..
NE
’
g.
E'
a kSE’i, see. 82. T. 22 S„ R.
tion No *22 in Township No. 22 S., Range No. 28
rirat Oleums 1» Evsry
-A. 11 ’Wli.lt« 3Z«lp.
»fy competition, will close the White Frout and it Burns cemeterv. The floral trib­ E.,
W. M., and will offer proof to show that the 82’a E W M. before the Register and Receiver at
land sought is more valuable for its timber or Burns, Oregon, on Monday the 30th day of May,
roía
ïvxeït .
prices and (terms will be used onlv in times of a big utes of friends completely covered stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­ 190-1.
He names the fo’lowing witnesses to prove
tablish his claim to said land beiore the Regis­
the
casket
and
were
the
most
beau
­
the
complete
irrigation
and
reclamation
of
said
ter aud Receiver of this office at Burns, Oregon,
rush.
laud: C. A. McMahan, David Richards »n, A. K.
on Tuesday, the 26th day of July, 1904.
American Pían.
Rates on Application
tiful ever seen in Burns
He names as witnesses: William Rosmond, of Richardson and Price Withers, all of Harney,
jams and son
New Ribbons and Veilings at Brown's.
Montesano, Washington, Charles White, of Ta­ Oregon.
Tbe
bereaved
mother
and
rela
­
W
m
F
a
rhe
,
Register,
coma,
Washington,
George
F.
Salisburry,
of
St.
Fess their sincere
Guests Treated with Utmost Courtesy.
Idaho, Delos Arms, of Tacoma, Washing­
Mrs. H. B. Mace and daughter tives have the sympathy of many Joe,
ton.
nany kind acts
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
Well Furnished, Comfortable Rooms.
friends during Vella made a flying trip to Harney old time frieds here who had known above-described lands are requested to file their
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
claims in this office on or before said 26th day
Tuesday.
They
tell
a
good
sto-v
Eil
since
he
was
a
child
of July, 1904,
»nt.
Burns
Oregon.
W m F arre , Register.
on two candidates whom they met
UNITED STATES LAND OFFK E,#
just received ten
Burns Oregon, April 25 1904.1 |
on the road, but we won’t say a
The ordinance requiring that
Notice is hereby given that in compliance '
sistingof Bain and
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
with the provisions of the act of Uougressof
flues he built will be looked after
wire, blacksmith word.
June 3, lb?», entitled “An art tor tlie sale of,
U. 8. Land Office, Burns, Ore., May 11, 1904. timber lands in the states of California, Oregon
I, ccal oil, sugar,
Nevada aud Washington Territory," as extend- I
Studebaker Wagons,
Hacks, strictly in the near future and Notice is hereby given that in compliance ed
to all the Public Land States by art of Aug 1
ss flour.
with
the provisions of the act of Congress of
that
residents
are
hereby
notified
ust 4, 1892. John Adams, of Tacoma, county of
June
3,
1878,
entitled
“
Anact
for
the
sale
of
tim
­
Carriages, Buggies and Buckboarde
Pierce, State of Washington, has tins day filed
ber
binds
in
the
States
of
California.
Oregon,
they
will
be
Nompelled
to
mak
e
the
■rme us a recent are arriving now and selling as fast
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­ in this office his sworn statement No. 231, for
te all the Public Land States by act of Aug­ the purtmase of the N’a of S’2 of Section No. 8,
■her Ralph, who as »we can get them in. We have necessary changes to'conform with ed
ust 4, 1892. Caddie B. Smith, of El Dorado, coun­ in Towuship No. 21 8., Range No. 25, E. W. M..
ty
of
state uf Kansas, has this day filed and will offer proof to show that the land sought
les a new son had two car loads of these goods here the requirements of the ordinance. iu this Butler,
office her sworn statement No. 234 for is more valuable for its timber or stone than for
the
purchase
of the NWJ^of Section No. 22 iu agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim
M. L L ewis .
Mly and had been and in trains. The best stock of
Township No. 22 S , Range No 28 E,. W. M.. to said land beforethe Register ami Rereiverof
and
will
offer
pro »! to show that the laud sought this office at Burna, Oregon, on Saturday, tlie
Fire Warden. is more valuable
Side Doc. Claire Wagons and Vehicles ever brought
for its timber < r stone than 23rd day of July. r.'Ol.
He names as writi.esses: Francis B .1. Hickle,
for
agricultural
purposes, aud to establish her
child’s fuiiiie
claim
to
said
land
before the Register and Re- of Enderlin. N. Dakota, N. \. Dibble, of Silver
to Burns. Cal! and look at goods
New Hosiery at Browp't.
■Jíerald
ED M. MOGAN KILLED BY A HORSE.
ZDaizxtsr
G-pod.s
-¿ù-t Fopulai Prices.
Inspect the Handsome Upright Piano
We are Giving Away
BURNS. OREGON
Gen. Salisburry
ter Creek a day
faving been in as
•oof of some peo-
ir in that section,
•parture Thurs-
even if you do not desire to buy at
the present time. Geer & Cummins
L *
tan unloaded a fine
goods, ladies’ and
d some groceries to­
tem.
of outside people
It making appli-
land and others
nr home people
after their timber
timbered tracts of
till be valuable
III take orders for
tell at the millinery
>, contractor on
itage line, spent
»nd of the line
: good working
NDioer schedule
feet last week.
) through to Can-
THE MONUMENTAL BRONZE
COMPANY, of Bridgeport, Conn ,
has appointed M. L. Lewis, their
agent for Harney County. This
old reliable Company makes all
kinds of Monuments, Grave Covers.
Corner posts Vases and Urns, out
of pure refined Zink, which is one
of the elementary or virgin metals,
the same as gold and silver, and is
indestructable and cannot be affect­
ed by the climatic conditions.
These monuments are cheaper by
half than any kind of stone,
more beautiful in design and can­
not be broken Mr. Lewis desires
all who are contemplating the pur­
chase of anything in this line to
call on him at the office of Biggs <fc
Biggs, and see designs sample of
material and get prices.
Mewing acquain-
f tbe first of the
| located at Lake
md was in this
rues. He bought
the French-Glenn
to receive them at
arrow.
■n» overt from Ca-
I of days this week,
I over the 11-year-old
I brother to a physi-
b one ia suffering
fdance. Mr Capps
Ing favorable for an
a in hi» eection and
I tbe general order of,
bbtod to Miss Mabel
w information of tbe
8is» Bonnie Howard
Bower. The happy
bee in San Francisco
and they will make
beir home. Tbe bride
nds and former achooL
coanty who join thia
s weekly in extending
>r tbe future.
»
LIVER
TROUBLES
“I find Thedford’s Black-Draught
a good medicine for liver disease.
It cured my ron after he had spent
•100 with doctors. It is all the med­
icine I take "-MR8 ( AROLINB
MARTIN. Parkersburg, W. Va.
If jrour liver does not act reg­
ularly go to vour druggist and
•ecure a package of Thedford’s
Black-Draught and take a doee
tonight.
This great family
medicine frees the constipated
bowels, stirs up the torpid liver
and causes a healthy secretion
of bile.
Thedford’s Black - Draught
will cleanse the bowels of im­
purities and strengthen the kid­
neys.
A torpid liver invites
colds, biliousness, chills and
fever and all manner of sick­
ness and contagion. Weak kid­
neys result in Bright’s disease
which claims as many victims
A 25-cent
as consumption,
package of Thedford*’ l*1r *-
i<
Draught should al w
in the bouse.
*1 1 u*ed Th
Drsugb kt for liver
fount
plaints and
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KT-WILLI AM
bishead, DL
THEDFl
J
BLAG»
DRAUCÜT
Properly
Clothed
reiver of this office at Burns, Oregon, on Tues­ ('reek, Oregon. G. F. Salisburry, of St Joe,
Diaho', D. J. O’Brien, of Taroms, Washington,
day, the 26th day of July, 1904.
Any ami all persons elaimiug adversely the
sue names as witnesses: Jacob L Medcalf, of
Montesano, Washington, William Rosmond. of above-described landrtare requ< str.Ito tile their
Montesano, Washington, Delos Arms, of Taco­ claims in this office on or before said /3d »lay uf i
Whereas an Execution has been issued ma, Washington, George F. Salisburry, of St. July, 1901.
W m F arre , Register.
Idaho.
out of the Circuit Court of tlie State of Joe,
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-describeu
lands
are
requested
to
file
their
Oregon for Harney County under the
claiu-s in this office on or beiore said 26th day
seal of said Court and the hand of its of July, 1904.
W m . F arre , Register.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE.
Clerk, of date the,30th day of April 1904,
upon a decree of said Court, duly made
and rendered in and by tlie same on the
13th day of April 1901, in favor of Geo.
W. Cummins plaintiff and judgment
creditor and against Cyrus A. 8woek and
Ella 8. Sweek, his wife, defendants and
judgment debtors by which decree the
plaintiff afore said Geo. W. Cummins re­
covered off and from the defts. aforesaid
Cyrus A. Sweek and Ella S. Sweek the
sum of f7.229.49 principal and interest
of a certain promisory note, and accru­
ing interest at 10 per cent per annum
from the 24th day of March 1904 besides
the further sum of $350 attorney fees and
the costs and disbursements of suit taxed
at $25 and wherein the foreclosure of
that certain mortgage theretofore made
executed and delivered by the defts to
tlie plaintiff which was the subject of the
suit was awarded and decreed and the
mortgaged real property and premises viz
the NEJ^ of Section 18 and the 8WJ£ of
SE*^ and Lot 4 of Section 7 and Lots 4
and 5 in Section 17, all in Township 23,
8., R 31 E., W. M. in Harney County,
State of Oregon, ordered to be sold in the
manner provided by law, and the pro­
ceeds applied upon the satisfaction of
said decree; and further to tlie effect pur­
chaser at said rale be let in to immediate
possession npon receipt of Sheriff certifi­
cate of sale, and that the defts. and all
claiming under by and through them or
either of them be barred and forever
foreclosed of all right title and equity of
redemption in the said premises and
each and every part and parcel thereof,
which execution ¡requires me, the under­
signed Sheriff of said County, to levy up­
on and sell said premises as by law pro
▼ided and make return within 60 days
from the receipt thereof, which receipt
was had on the 30tb day of April 1994.
Now therefore I, Tom Allen, Sheriff of
Harney County Oregon, by virtue of said
execution and under authority thereof
give notice as by law required that I have
appointed and do appoint the 13th day
of June at hall past one o'clock in tha
afternoon of said day, at the Court House
door in the City of Burns, Harney Coun­
ty, State of Oregon, as the time and place
of said sale, and that I will on said day
pursuant to such notice and under such
execution at said time and place sell tbe
said NE‘-4 of Section 18 and the SWJ^of
SEJi and Lot 4 of Saction 7 and I-ot»4 and
5 of Section 17 Township 23 8., R 31 E.,
W. M. in Ha’ney County, • tregon at auc­
tion to the highest bidder fo- rash in
satisfaction of said decree.
bated May 14th 1904. (Date <>i first
| publication
Toa Au.n,
Sheriff <>( Harney ('oonty, Gref*
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
U.S. Laud Office, Burn«, Ore.. May 11. 1904.
Notice is hereby given that in coinpl anew
with the proviaion« of the act of Congress of
June 3,1878, entitled "Au act for the «ale oi tim­
ber lauds in the State« of California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­
ed to all the Public Land State« by act ol Aug­
ust 4, 189*2, Charles White, of Tacoma, county of
Pierce, state of Washington, ha« this day til’d
in tbis office hi« «worn statement No 239, for
th3 purchase of the E*4 NWJ4, 8WJ4 NE’4, NW -
iz St1. of Section No. 27 in Tow nship No. 22 »..
Range No. 28 E., W. M., and will offer proof to
«how that the land sought is more valuable for
its timber or Bione than ior agricultural pur­
poses, and to establish hi» claim to said land
before the Register and Receiver of this office
at Burns, Oregon, on Wednesday, tbe 27th day
of July, 1904.
...............
, .
He names as witnesses: William Ro^mond, of
Montesano. Washington, Jacob Me icaif, of
Montesano. Washington, George F. Salisburry.
ot St. Joe, Idaho. Daniel J. O’Brien, of Tacoma,
Washington.
,
,
.
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to Hie their
claims in this office on or before the said 27th
day of Jury, 1904.
W m . F abre . Register.
U. 8. Laud Office, Burn», Ore., May 11, liKM.
Notice le hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress ol
June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale of tun
ber lands in the States of California. Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory.” as extend
ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug,
ust 4,189*2, Stuart T. Morse, of Joplin, coun’y of
Jasper, State of Missouri, has this day fih d in
this office his sworn statement No. ‘238, for the
purchase of the NEl4 of .Section No 21 in Town­
ship No 22»., Range No. 2M E., A . M., and will
offer proof to show that the land sought is more
valuable for its timber or stone than for agr -
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Burns Oregon, on Wednesday, the
27th day of July, 1904.
He names as witnesses: Delos Arms, of Taco­
ma. Washing on, George F. .salisburrr. of -t.
Joe, Idaho. Nathaniel A. Dibble, of Riley, Ore­
gon. Jacob L. Medcalf, of Montesano, Washing­
ton.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-descril»e i lands are requested to tile their
claims in this office on or defore the said 27th
day of July, 1904.
_
W m . F arre , Register.
ONLY EXCLUSIVE
SHOE STORE
IN BUNNS
“Walk-Onr" Shoes
sold everywhere at
the saae price.
None Better.
ALL THE LATEST
STYLES.
BOOT and
SHOE
Repairing.
James Smith
It’s a paying venture when
you Invest in a stylish, up-
to-date tailor made suit —
the kind made by the : :: :
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE,
Burns, Oregon, April 25, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with ihe provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878. entitled “An set for ihe sale of
timber lands in the Statesof < alifornin, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extend­
ed to all the Public Lund States by uet of Aug
ust 4, 1892, Francis B J. Hickle of Enderlin,
county of Ransom, state of N. Lako a, has this
day tiled in this office his sworn siaii’iiient No.
232. for the purehnse of the SUof N'., of Section
No. 8. in Township No. 21 S , Rang • No. ‘25 E., W
M., and will offer proof to show ihat the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
I than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said laud before the Register and
Receiver of this office at Hurns, (»reeon. on Sat
urday, the 23d day of July, 19b|
He names as witnesses John Adams, of Ta
coma. Washington. N A. Dibble, of Sil ver Creek
Oregon. (•. F. salisburry, of st Joe, Idaho, D.
J O’Brien, of Tacoma, Washington.
XnvaiKiall persons claiming adversely the
above-<h’scrii»c'l lands are requested to fllethei:
claims in this office on or before s>i d 23d dav <
July, 1904.
W m . F arre . Register.
Monarch Tailoring: Co.
Chicago's Foremost Tailors
We are their Agents, and
guarantee every garment
You want the BEST—
that's what we offer.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF
NOTICE
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
la half the battle
FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFII'E,
;
Burn», Oregon, April 15, 1904.1
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has filed notice <»f his Intention
to make final proof in support of his claim.and I
that sai<l proof will be mudo beforethe Register
anil Receiver nt Burns, Oreiron, on Mfiy Hth.
VMM viz Hd. E. No. M’Jof Augustus W Hurl­
burt, for the WU SW‘4. flee.. and N’, »g'.4 Hee
4,T. 27» . R. 29 E.. W M.
t
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: »Inion i^ewis, Tom Allen, J.
M. Dalton and W G. Bradwell, all of Burns,
Oregon.
W m . P arks , Register.
NOTICE
MILLER & THOMPSON
General Merchandise
FOR PUBLICATION.
UNITED HTATEM LAND OFFD'K,
f
Burns, Oregon, April 1», 1904.1
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his ' lalm, and
that said proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver at Burns. Oregon, on May 24th.
1901. vix Hd. K. No. 773 of Parley G. Williams
f<»a the 8KJ4 Her. 10. Tp. 73 M., R. 82 E.. W. M
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence up«m and cultivation
of satd land, vis Fred I’enstedt Owen I . -bin
gledeeker, Albert nhaw and Frank Williams, all ■
of Burns. Oregon.
W m . F arre , Register.
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BURNS LIVERY AND FEED STABLE
LEWIS A GARRETT, I’ropls
Special attention given
to transcient custom and
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Unixes kept hy the day,
meek or month.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE
U. ». Land Office. Bn ns. Ore.. May II, 1901.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
Ith the precisions of the a t of <’ongreas«>f
line 3, 1878. entitled •• » n act for i he sale ilm
l»er lands In the States of < alifornla. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extead-
< I to all tbe Fnbllc La d talee nj act of \ >«g
n»t 4, 1892. Delos Arma <»f Tacoma, county uf
Pierce. Stale of W gphirjgtoii, has thia day filed
in this office his sworn statement No 237 for
tne purchase of the SE'* »WW Sec. 23. E*. NW
*4. ^»E’i HW'i of Section No. J; in Township No.
22 ». Ranee No 28 E . W, M . and wl I offer
proof to show tlia» the land sought Is more val­
uable for its timt>eror stone than for agricul­
tural purposes, and to estaHish bis claim to
said lend before the Register and Receiver of
this office at Burns. Oregon, on Wedneada y. the
27th day of July. 1904.
He name« as witnesses: William Rosmond.of
Montesano Washington. Jeanette Mease, of Jop
lln, Missouri. Jaco»» Medralf, of Mont« sano, |
Washington. «George F -alfsbuWy, of Mt. Joe.
Idaho
Any and all persons claiming adversely the '
«.bove-d»«» ri bed lands are requested to file their .
claims In this office on or before sn:d 277h day !
of July. !9»M
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W m F arrs . Resister,
FIRST CLASS LIVERY TURNOUTS»
lía // a n d ¿ra i n a I wa ys
on hand.
Your patronage solicited,
South Main Ht , Burns. Oregon.
Special Attention Given
to Conducting Funerals
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NEW AND ACCURATE MAY SCALES
IN CONNECTION WITS BAIN