The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, August 29, 1914, Image 3

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    AUGUST 1914
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"heTimes-JIerald
Th Largrat Circulation Of Any
N.w.paprr In Harney County.
SATURDAY. AUGUST It. ISM
Local News.
fe do job winting.
jmethinK new at Tonawama.
has. Comefrys and family
fcre in irom their waRontiro
ne during the week.
John Biggs and family return-
home Sunday from Bear Yal-
where they had been visiting
Ith relatives for a week.
)t. Benson will preacn next
Inday morning from the text.
lave Faith in God, "and in the
Bning, In the Beginning,
d."
fHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
.000. "THE BANK THAT MAKCS
;R $ S $ SAFE." ACCOUNTS
fITED.
larvey Elliott had his leg bro-
last week by a horse kicking
while at work in the Star
rn. lne kick broke tne u-g in
to places, one place havinvr been
ken before.
f WAR I
2 with ail its norrors
on I onvplnnpc Viirnnp hilt
- m sjsawsw - m-
fc--- I
SAFETY 1
sun a ciiiaiim aaacr aja. cuvur
I inant, controlling factor
i with The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Burns
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 9100.000
United States Depositary
lltl
ACCOUNTS INVITED
from i
rhe Jetley boys and their sis-
were in the city Wednesday,
Thressa making proof on
ir homesteau and then the
Bnt party to the mountains for
outing to fish and hunt.
"he Times-Herald is informed Jay.
it Miss Cowgill. domestic sci-
kce teacher in the high school
over
We lo job printing
W. K. Garretl
Silver Creek.
Features and comedy pictures
at Tonawama tomorrow night.
Dick Noble and
Tonawama tonight
J. W. Deinick and wife of
Bend were in the city this week.
Dry cleaning and pressing at
the Burns Steam Laundry. 4tf.
A. Venator,
L. M. Brown and tamily are
1 . ii CI II
Frank Newman were over from spenomg a iew nays at me r.Ku
the Crane Creek section Thurs- home over near Wagontire.
Mrs. Millar announces that all
The Vale Enterprise reports h.-r millinery goods are reduced
m -"i , . . e .; i;, ....,.,,
tyear, has resigned and that .l"v ' ' " 7 . .- .
Sec them at the
liss Mildred Wilson, an O. A.
graduate, has been chosen in
krtplace.
IS: W. Swan, a Boise butcher,
in the city this week closing
i a land deal with Fred Robert-
tof the Drewsey section. Mr.
at this time,
;n thnt nmmtv t .1 I? Fine and hchwartz store.
Miss Vera Sewasd. Joe is a son M H Brenton and wife are
of Mrs. Flla Martin of this city. t,ack from their yto Winne-
Miss Georgia Ellis returned to mucca and other points in Neva
Washington this wek to again da. They arrived home Tues
take up teaching. She spent the day.
past year here with her mother THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
an niirchased a larire tract of '" brother but decided to teach BURNS. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
J7 .,, , lL'aill $100,000. "THE BANK THAT MAKES
Ojand will develop it in con-,' vniIB , ,t , ,... arroiJNTS
Bcuon wun ins mantei uusim'w ,r ( r th. assisted liv lr.
Boise. (;!, amputated the leg of B. S.
J. C. Welcome Sr. is absent on1 Kelsay at the ( ummins Hospital
long journey for him going Monday afternoon. Mr. Kelsay
Portland where he is joined was suffering from an injury of
his daughter, Mrs. fl. C. Lev- several years ago and has lien
us. and from there to California in the hospital for several
Dints by steamer where they months. The leg was taken off
Mil visit Mr. Wtlcom's sister, above the knee. He is reported
liey may extend the trip to Illi- improving nicely.
ise to revisit the scenes of his ..Tu nMmmmf ;u th tin,. ,,f
lildhood. ! ... i;)(i' .'c,;,.i u,.hM arranged for an ice cream
. I l l i i l I l l J ,- i l , I l all I.JaJ
Miss Florence Hoffeditz -took Swearingen is preparing for next
sr departure yesterday morning! Friday night with her little tco-
r Seattle where she will attend pie. It is one of the most pleas
chool this winter. The. young log entertainments ever attempt-
J.. ...ill nr. I . l,f.W 1. ,,.,.. II, lltl ,.A IM , l.i i.tv ',,1.1 I BltPfl 1,1
" I n'liii-l; frt ri ilnwn
1 i j. I ,... l-u.. ' I n .. u I....I .... , ""iv-i, " ms a....
ler auni uuririK ner siay. rtnv piease. vvt: nuve nau bu uun
ni taken to Junturia by Clyde; in the entertainment line this
feittenhiller, his sister, Miss summer that this will be hailed
with delight by the people of
this vicinity.
'lara and Dessel Johnson also
taking the trip to that point.
JUST A GENTLE REMINDER
That our patrons, all of whom
WEAR THE BEST SHOES,
AND ALL OTHERS,
who are desirous of obtaining the best
hoes, may know that our full and com;
plete line of Fall and Winter shoes are now
on display.
We are in business to please
you and with the
Best Line Of Shoes
which the largest shoe house
in Chicago can turn .put
we are able to do so
A trial will convince
That is all we ask
I. SCHWARTZ
General Merchandise -
masonic liuildlng,
liurns, Oregon
INVITED.
Quite a number of the young
people of this city Nvent out to
the Wm. Stirling home at the
Hanley ranch last evening where
a party was given in honor of a
1 young lady friend of Miss Nettie
I Stirling who is here visiting the
family.
The Play Ground committee
social on the court house lawn
I next Saturday afternoon, Sept.
' r from 2 o'clock until visitors de
sire to go home. The object of
this social is to raise funds with
a side-walk
along the play grounds property.
Dr. L K. Hibbard, who irf
company with his daughter
Kugenia and son Llewellyn, has
been out touring the country
since June, arrived home Thurs
day evening. The Doctor and
wife and two younger children,
George and Hazel, expect to
leave Monday for Willamette
Valley where they go to attend
the wedding of Dr. Hibbard's
sister. They will be absent about
ten days.
You're going to Tonawama.
Wheat for sale.-G. W. Clev
enger. All millinery at greatly reduc
ed prices at Clingan's Millinery
Palors.
T. C. Albritton was up from
Albritton for several days this
week. He has about fully recov
ered from his recent fall that
was rather serious, having ren
dered him unconscious for sev
eral hours.
To those interested we are
pleased to announce that we dre
restocking in Edison phonograph
goods. We have just received a
large shipment of Blue Amberal
Records. All wax records re
duced in price. Lunaburg, Dal
ton & Co.
Mrs. Frances Kelsey, of Hums
stopped off in Ontario the first
of the week to visit with friends
on her way home from a trip to
uaKer. Mrs. iveisey was a
teacher in the Ontario schools
for a number of years. Ontario
Democrat.
Tobacco and Cigar Salesmen
wanted to Advertise. Experien
ce unnecessary. $100 monthty
and traveling expenses. Adver
tise Smoking. Chewing Tobacco,
Cigarettes. Cigars. Send 2 cent
stamp for full particulars.
HEMET TOBACCO CO.,
86-4 New York. N. Y.
95 Per Cent Fail in BusineM.
ft tlia humlrioln of thoUHodl ol llicr
ohiuiu engaged In uiulna tfft par cant
of thorn (ail. Wby tfcwM they fail?
Snppnaa 115 por rant of thu people illod
of iliplitliciiii, what wonlil wu )?
Then' In M more reaion in Mo per i toil
of aWrehaatf fulling I" btlelSSII lhan
there would he renaon In Ho per rent of
the people living of iliphtheriH. It II
pure wnle. HUtmlle prove Hint 1ri por
eenl of the inerclianlii who fell in liuw
nea end nou-udvo tilling marehnuti.
Ailvrrliaing ia the only entl-toxh,
ItrmiltH of good ailverlinlng am eortian.
The ineipnrlenoed generally meeta with
dlmippolntinfiiln in hi" advertising.
Advertising la a apecial hulnee Juat n
loe.lielne. law, denlinliy, elO. Th
wateliniHker taliea i'i worth of pig-iron.
inn! coiiverta it into hair apringa worth
11,000,000, Unit ia what efllrienrv
ihn'N with pig-iron. What would elli-
el y do with your hnalnnaa? What
evnry merihunt neeila la the aaaiatance
of an advertising apeeiali-l. who haa
studied eiiiefully the prohleui of adver
tising elllelenry. My years of eiper
leme In the Held of now-paper advertis
ing ia at vnnr pervice at the small sum
of i ne-third of a nl an hour. I have
ihe only runaonahle plan for newspaper
imhllilly on Ihe market. Kesnlti
gnnraiiteed. Write me for my plan of
iiBaialiug thu local merchant with his
newspaper advertising. Let me tend
you free my fill copyrighted artiolee on
newspaper advertising. Wrllo for them
today .
(iEo. I PATTBMOK,
Advurtining Sieciallsl, Kalervllle, low.
,.i
BECOME A PROPERTY HOLDER.
accompanied by his Son , Lo ,.,u from ,25.00 upward. Lo
cated in Ihe heart f California the
grrat rrsnrt renter near San Francisco.
Curtis Smith and wife arrived
home Sunday from their vacation
trip. They spent a part of the
time with relatives in Grant
couny, camped at the Blue Mt. If
Springs, also went to Portland
during buyers' week. They
made the trip over to Canyon on i
their motorcycle and say they
had a big time.
U. K. Shirk, principal of th
Harney County High School, ar
rived from Portland Thursday
evening
Robert. They spent the vacation
period in Portland at the home
of Mr. Shirk's mother and had a
pleasant time. Mr. Shirk came
in advance of the Opening of
school to get in touch with new
students and arrange his work
for the i'. nnine venr.
R J Mi-1 i ii in in on, I u.-if, in-.i
rived last evening from Eugene
and other outside points. Mr.
McKinnon was called down last
week on receipt of information
that his wife had to undergo an
operation but on consulting with
the physician again it was decid
ed she was improving under the
treatment and a decision reached
not to operate, therefore Mrs.
McKinnon returned home.
rjtiimmr.miiiii munmrnututnun.
RODNEY DAVIS
Yloiise Painting
Paper Hanging
and Decorating
Calclmlnlng
Hardwood Finishing
Fresco Painting
Eallmatea furnished on p-
ill ellori. Samples) shown.
UIVE HIM A CHANCE
iinsit! t:i mjtmtijmfl intmmnni uuttn
CONTEST NOTICE.
I'mim. Statu I. a hi. QtfieM.
Burns, or-(ton, Attsuit I VI Is 1V14
Tu Mrbrt o. Muigruvt, uf I mi, Orvson,
UOOHKsM
You arc hrtiv m.tKit it thnt Jnhn i Mac-
Alptntv who gives Is iiittiiile, (iri'icoti. m- Ms ;
i'ist t.mfi- siiiri-s, 1 1 1 i mi iu'iir.1 i.'i ( i i .
rite In this Brr hlsMut) . n i.i..ist-i snpilt n
HOB t" ' 'Mitral stid Moure iln- miiii'llit'liit, til
tour Moiiii'sfim'l Knirr. No Hrrlsl No ,u i,
Nw Hftlsl Nu oH7il in s.l.' Jiiiii ISlb, iwom, l.r
HwU M I'll on i ., Townnhlp tb. -tomb, itunp'
', Kssl.tt illHtticltr M ir r let U n, s miss ui on ii 'Is lot
IHMCOlllt'St ll HllfltllkUlIll "Ml'i Hi ll.i-lt (I MlIM
uruvi" hli wholly sbsu.lniifd sihleittrv that he
u.'V i '-sISLIlKli'M .ii in 'i I Ii slin'1 ii ii 'hi. in . i.i
ii ! l 'it i I in I rn- ill.-ii on. , tol hn
.ilmi'iih'il lilmsiMl Mini IimIIH'1' Ins rfsnlfiii
III! trlli 'V.T Ullll's lll .Inti ! i Ii i I ) .
You arc, therviorc, further nollnl that the
.hi mII.-knI Inns Will hi' tatti'li .is i on If m-O.
ami youi sal'i entiv vil Imrmii cli-l wliinmt
further rlKhl (n In. I. m-i, fh l.-i bffurf (his
omre or nu apirfii). it )nii fa'l to llle In this
nnirti wiuuu iwc-iity ia aitnr th. KOUKlll
ptihllt stloti uf Ihls until n, as kIiiimi liclnw,
your nnswur. uihIit oath, sirtirllli ally n spoil d
Inir to tlnsn ftlliHall.ini of i-ouli'iil. tugiilnr
N ii li dai pfOol that ion linvc ici vi'd ii f npy of
rVW BIIMHT OH Mill MtMl riiniiHIUII! i! In f III
in mull or i tcglstrrPil illflll.
Von shnunl s atn In vmir answer Hn- iihihi of
thO m.sI IIh In which .Mill 0t-slri fntiiif
noiiii'S tohu scut io M.H
WM. Fsiiiik. It.K'sti-r.
Ohio nl llrst publlcaUuti Aumus 1Mb I 'H.
DbIk nlsHf'tiUll l.uhlfralloli AoKUSf Wlh 1114.
laie of third luil'llcatlnn August zmh ItU
lialnnf fourth ijubtlcalloti HcptfiiihiT ftth I'M
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
UNITKIIHTATKs LAN ltir Klt'K,
Burns, iin-K'-n Auyuat II, MM.
Noilit'la hereby given I bat Harvey Mwis
I'hasf , of Fife, Oregou, who, on August 1, Mlt
uiti'ln li.-hfi l lan-1 Fnlry, No. 06470. lor
HW'4NVY'4l Meet Ion 8, Township 2 oota.
rtauge 24 Fast, W 1 1 1 a tu 1 1 u Meridian,
has filed notice of Intontion to make Final
Froof, to I'slabllah islin to the land abovo de
s ilkoil hffi.ru ('has. A Hbermau. V H 'on
mtssloiuir, at his nfllrt-, at Fife, Oroa;ou, on (be
ii. i ii tiny ui wmwvmm vr, ii'n
ciainiant namvs an witnesses
I'aiii 1 Wi-rm-r, Henry Street, V.iali Mtret,
Fl I'l'iirnsi-, all of life, Oregon
Wm. Fahhi Hcglati-r
Battles In Business
Are won by men who have at their
command reserve force, thst can be
called into line when needed.
An intimate acquaintance at the
Harney County National Bank, based
on a bank account, would be a great
help in many ways to aid you in mobil
izing your financial resources for suc
cessful business battles.
Harney County National Bank
Burns, Oregon
Your Home Inatltntlon"
FIGURE IT OUT.
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In order to advertise directly, we will
give deed and title to one ol our 25 a
100 loot lots to a limited number ol per
sons tending us the exact solution ol the
above problem.
PROBLEM: Fill in the missing num
bers now represented by dashes, so
the! the sums ol each column will be 18
rich way: thai is horizontally, vertical
ly, and diagonally.
Address replies to Central Building S
Financing Co., 723 Chamber ol Com-
merer tlldg., fort land, Oregon.
IN TIIK ClUCUIT ItlUKTOF TH1
15 HEAD statu OF ORMOM fOm HAU-
NKY COI'NTY.
lilWlil VnilNf. HMKPt Msrh .. I u. I.n.er I Mai mi...
For Sale or Trade
Will take Land, Fence Posts
An vthinjf 'vou have Io trade
H. F. JOHNSON. Agent
Oregon & Western Colonization Co.
rhe Times-Herald hope thel with tht'ir lURhters and tisUra
vote to be taken next Tuesday
on the proposition of ascertain
ing the sentiment of the people
of Hums on bonding for water
Sod sower will be representative
and the expression will then be a
Kuide to the future action of the
city authorities. It is a matter
that we should take a deep inter
est in. We are assured of a
market for the bonds should the
people decide it is best to take
the step at this time. We should
think of this in connection with
our homes and families rather
than from a money standpoint.
A bull-dog; belonging- to H. J.
Hansen run "amuck" on the
street Tuesday afternoon and
showed signs of hydrophobia and
bit some twenty dogs during the
ui tei noon. Marshal Haines
finally killed the dog and the
ones bitten have been ordered
shut up until developments may
be observed. It had been the
intention to send the brain of the
dog to be tested but it could not
be sent by mail and it was im
possible to ship it on ice at this
seuson of the year, therefore it
will be necessary to wait until
further development before
knowing whether he was really
mad on not. An order has been
made by the mayor for all dogs to
Rolled barley, wheat und outs
for sale at market prices. - W. A.
Goodman's feed yard.
C. E. Tulloch, the Catlow Val
ley Booster und U. S. Commis
sioner, is in the city.
Mures and (Jelding's for sale or
trade for cattle. Address or
phone Lee Caldwell.
Mrs. 3. W. Brown and daugh
ter, Miss Anna, urnved from
Mend Ihursday evening to visit
SUMMONS.
Mesdames Marvin Met lee and
Alex Hanley. They will remain
for an indefinite time.
Arthur Heck, it brother of K.
W. Heck, fainted and fell off a
mowing machine at the Jslund
Ranch of the F. L. S. Co. lust
Tuesday and sustained painful
injuries. He fell on the opposite
side from the sickle, therefore
was not injured by it but his foot
caughl under a wheel and was
badly crushed, breaking several
small bones in the foot and tear
ing the ligaments loose. He vas
brought to the hospital and is re
civing good care. At this time
it is impossible to state whether
his injuries will cause any last
ing effect or not.
J. S. Cook und fumily und the
manager of this great religious
weekly and his "flock" spent a
few days at the mountain place of
the latter this week and had a fine
rest. It is a nice cool retreat in
the pine timber with plenty ot
shade and good wuter where the
kids run wild, the wives getting
a little time between meals to
play and the entire bunch enjoy
ed themselves. Owing to the
recent proclamation of Cov. West
the men folks didn't kill any deer
although they saw lots of
tracks. They feasted on sage
fa
A i Ilk rn A. UnlilaiiiliT, I it'friulaiil. '
I'o Adam A. Huh. under, defendant:
IN TBI NAMK OK TIIK STATS
OF OKKUON, mui are hereby required
to iiin-ur and answer tu the complaint
in the above entitled suit within elx
wi'i'ks (rum tlic iluli- cl the tlrst pnbiica
ti in nl Ihiii numinous, and il you so fail
to answer, lor want thereof, the l'laln
tiff nil. apply to Ihe court for the relief
prayed for in hor complaint, to wit,
l ir-i : 'I lint the bonds of matrimony
now existing between l'laintllf and do
li'inluiil be dissolved and that I 'In itt til!
have a ilirou-o absolute ;
Sei'iiDd : lli.ll plaintiff have the care,
iiiHtiii.y und control of the minor child,
r.i.ilrn i' llnl Lander;
Third. That I'lsintil. have iiiilguieut
fof tier OOatl and disbursements herein,
and (in such other and lurtlier relief as
to equity may prrtuiu
It, in Minimum Is published ill The
Tiiino Humid, ii weekly newspnpor pub
li.-l,..l and of general circulation In
lliirney County, Oregou, by order of the
Honorable (iraut Thompson, Judge of
t Ik- County Court (or Harney County,
Oregon, duly made on the 16th day of
August, lull, wliiih Mid order directed
that this summons be published for a
pur iu, I of six weeks.
The dial publication of thia summons
is in. nil nu August ..1, ..III
J. W. IlliiiiS,
Attorney fur I'laluti.I
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I Nllk.li HTA'IKM I.ANllOmcK.
It it r u a. on noli, J -''. I'.u '
Nntli'v I. Iium by iiiviMi ihsl tii'orio' Hiyiitnr.
.,1 l.uui'ii, iiiiifim, win, on AUKtisl, SO. I . 1 1 .
mnl.' II i-al, ii. I Kitliy. No. Oftftoll lorHKI4Hi-
n, hi i. rowusblp .'iM .luiiso ji.,K.,wuiiiniiti
Mnii.iniii, I.... Illei. ii, nli ol iiiiiiiiinii iii
lilk' Miml llutu' ytmr proof, to usInbtUh I'lsliu
to tin Isnil above ili'Scrlboil, lielor Itt'h'l.trt
mui Kii,.l-i, at lliiini,, Oregon, uu itu. n Ii
in i nl i .tiiinli. i . lull.
( iiiiiniiiii UHuiua tg wllnessus
Kr id I'. I in. 1. 1 Arlbill A Ksiuiili.ra, Arlbur ! .
Wlilliii), Allison T Km, mil all ol Until,
OragM,
Wa. I AHiir. Hsgislsr.
notick Foil PUBLICATION,
UM1TIU HTATKa I.4NI) HHKk
hiiins, Oretfun, AUgiust U. IV1
Nulii'U Is hrrrliy givih that tluorgu I. fill", uf
1 1 i ui m mi in. : uu . m in., uii tut. It, iwow, maili
lluiiiisl' ikI Kulry Nu. 1U7HK rrUlC4, Kvi-tlnn It ,
liiwnsliii 2b H., It tiii ui: lilt K . WlHaiuatiu
Mfililimi, lia,s Hli tl QOitOt uf lulviilfuu iu make
Kin a I Hutu- )mr I'n.i.f, toattabllsh . latin tut lit)
i it . nl tiiui.c dMoriuMi Imfuru Keitlstttr ami
I (v I w , at It ii r iis, Urtguti, oil tbfj .'' t I tlay of
H'h'iiiliur, ill
i luhmti.l nmiics aa wllueaaaa
I i link M Millar. KIIalH'lli Mhl.llttt.il, lr
lliuiiii hi uii. an , Harry J Joklsrb, all uf Uai
iiinaii "imu'i.
WM KAKftB. Kvtiialci
N0T1CIJ FOR PUBLICATION.
Umtsi, HrTs l.iNl, tirriti I
Burns, Oregou, August 17. UII I
Nun, ,; 1. bereliy glveu Ihsl Kllsaovtli M It.
lli'toli , lit Haul man Oragon, wlio on avplcin
br Jit, Usui, mailii IIoiih.ikiI Knlry, No. iwftw
ler l.ota u. a, baud it, Hsilloii I, Towiialilo 2A H ,
Hsnse M Kssl, willauinitu Mtilil.aii liaa
lllril iiiillirul munition Io liiakt tloal llirwa
yssr proof, tu caiabllali claim to tin lend
atioiu drai'illHul, before the Register aud he
culver at Hurtle, Oregon, on the ttllh day ol
Heiitiilnlirr, lull.
i iaiiiii.nl usiiius aa witnesses
I M .Mllltii.il I role, 11 J Joklaib, Hi II.
umau, s'lol Msrrluian, oregou.
(IM7) Hum. 101 Mat No.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
t'NITKII HTATKM I.AN1I OKFIl K
liurns, Oregon, July ;, Mi.
Notice Is J i i 1 1 v given that the NnrllitTn
Isilflr Hallway (ouii,aii, Iioni' poal ofnrr
adilreaala HI. Paul. Mlnneaota liaa IM.mi.
day of July, lell filed In this ornro n i..!i. n
lion to select under the provisions of ths act of
Cougreaa. suiiroved Jul) I law :aHtet M7,s)j
ss eatended by the set of rotiareaa aj-iroved
Mai 17, USUI, Kl.NK't he.-tlon .'.',, 1 ownalllp 3'J
Mouth, Hang .", hnat. IV M.
Serial No OTi .11
Any and all parentis elslmlng sdvemely the
Isnda de.erlbed, or deafrluif to obleel l,ei au.e
of the Xlnoial i haraeter of the land, or any
other reaeon. to the dlapoaal to appllrant,
Iii. nl. I fits toslr atBdavlta of protest tu Ihla
nftli-e, on or 1. 1 lot, the .'l.l itay il HeiitemlH'r,
lllll
t mi i , llmlaler
in Hun.. 10.1. Mat No
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'NITKI) MTATKd I.ANb OKKICK.
Hurue. Oregon, July H, Ikil I
Nolle la liar, I, v glieu that the Northern
Pai'ldi' Hallway I'ouitiany, w hoae .o.l otllee
a.liliree la Ml Paul. Minnesota, has Oil. :'H
lay ol July lull filed in ihla utllie ii. aiipllia
ma of the art
iivlelii
tluii to aelet-l under th,. i.r,,
uf i i, nareaa. approved July 1, Ikus tan Mat m,
: aa ealended by ihe aet ol t'onare.. approv
od May 17, nasi, HVI'.mi1, Heitloli .".), Kiwu
hip III. Koiitli. Itange.1 Kaat. W at
Herlal No 071.11.1
Any and sll person. luli.iin,- adveoi-l the
Isuds deai rtbeit, in ,Iu1iIiik Io olijeel tiei anae
if the Mineral obsraetarol lbs laud, or aui
othsr rrasou to lne dlaHi.al to applleam.
hnuld file their affldavll.nl pi,, leal In Ihla
office, on in lisfore the 'Jlat tlay ol Mepteml,-r
PHI.
Wm. I aksi . Iteglater.
ii" lliirna I"-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I'NITKI) HTATIM I.ANIl ork'll K,
lliirna, Oregon, July n, lull I
Notice la" hereby glien that ths Northern
PsL'Iflc ttsllwa) l omiiaity, wlio.e poat office
addreaa la Ht. laul, Minnesota, liaa tin. -'Vln
day ol July PH. filed In this office Its appln-a
Hun lo aelecl under ths provlstoua ol the acl
of i iinmiii, apiooied Jul) 1. !.' .u) siat. .vj;.
'.ii aa sstendsd by thu Act of Cllarca. ap
pr.ned May 17. ItWO. HL,SW ', Mertlon I.'i. Twp.
.us . It , XI Kaat. W. M.
Merlal No U7r,.l.
Any and all peraoua clatining adivraely the
lauda deacobril. or dsslrltig to object tecaiiae
of lb Mineral character of the land, or any
other reaaoli, to the dl.poeel to applicant,
Ii. ml, I nie their affldailla of prolral 111 Oils
office, on or lielor,- tlnUlii da) of gajrlesabsi
MM,
. I a i.i i . Itegl.ter
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
IHO1.ATK0 TRACI. PUBUO La NO HALF.
I'M 11' HTATIS I.ANI, Oi it. i:
Uiirim. nrignii, July :n, iwii.
Sutli u I lu-n-hy given that, aa lUrcctvl Ly
ttio i oiiiiiilsslnin-r nl tin- OtMirral Land Oftlrtv
unilcr pto lalutia uf Acl uf tiiitrcaa apprutl
June- .'7, its, im hlata , :.i
iiuisiiaut to tin- ap
nitration uf Carln ( . Valkt-r, Herlal .Su. Ufi.v
wr will ffr at imulir salt-, to ilia blKhfst
blililor, but at uut less tbau MMrukll
liiu'i Intk A M , on llii'Mli.lsv nl hautaiitbor,
r.'it, at this onU'i. the lulluwlua traut of lainl:
H',SW;t, Hac M.T.il H.. K. 84. K , W M
TMa tim't lsunlrrail Ihtu market ouiiIimw
Ilia that lha greater nurtlub thereof la muun
tauiuuaur lno ruiiiih fur cultivation.
Any iHTstins claliultiif atlvraely the above
ili-arrlbad laml are ailvlai'il to 111 their claims,
ur objections, on or befurc the time itustKnateO
furaal'.
tt m. Fahkk. UeilattT
Ham Muinai.Mii i . l.tnuiK
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ah a IfBOIAL NTR0DU0T0BS
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Close Connections Made With Trains East,
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