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    TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 19"
PAGE FOUR
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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short lime nil'
Seeond el.ild enlereil i!
although belli liaii pu
Kpe.ik "inilil tin)) dj.J.
cool jmu 1! to live tO'.'el he
rn new.T I"
1 day" they
r 11s man and
ai'.-i a'o, when
le prooeodin;?
duelled, even
wife. This happened y
a divono was it very r
ami it heme v.as seldom
by the greatest iirnvocalioii.
When lliey nei'e married he was
nineteen and she sixteen. , Ho, at the
Mill of twenty-two years liolli were
Still yininc. It, was strange Unit youth
(mild lie so stnlihorn. This was ex
plained hy their J'nrilan aneeMtry,
from which they inheriled tin; iron
bound ohslinaey they termed prineiple.
The spoken word must he kept at any
Cost.
It was a stTiniue life, hut during all
these years the tragedies, accidents
and comedies of existence had not
broken the silence. J I. was an ex
ceedingly odd but not unpleasant ex
perience to visitors to elder Into s'lich
a homo life. Contrary to expectations,
the. family were exceptionally enter
taining, all being fine musicians and
persona of cullure, making I hem
agreeable companions. In fad, the
household was noted for lis charm
ing hospitality.
Any Information required or which
was desired given by .the parents was
transferred through the children by
word of mouth, or, If too young, the
fflibjert mailer was written and deliv
ered in that form. It was quite con
venient, there were so many children.
Neither parent Irled to lower the oth
er In the estimation of the children;
It was simply a case of each keeping
his dignity preserved and INs word In
tnct. There were weddings and death
In the home,, hut even these did not
alter the situation. If the house had
Imraed It would still huve been the
sumo.
Ail the children "turned out" ex
ceedingly well, the eldest developing
Into a skilful surgeon. One day In
summer he and Ids wife were visiting
the old homestead, which was situated
In the country. The weather was ex
ceptionally hot so hot that no one
hud been able to sleep well for several
nights. The doctor made some lemon
ade and look It out to the family, who
were all sitting under Ihe twin maples
.in the front yard. In it short time It
was noticed tiuit Ihe fill her was sleep
ing. No! until supper was ready did
anyone try to wake him. When It was
tried he could not he roused.
Alarmed, they carried him to the
house anil laid him on a couch In the
living room. The doctor-son stayed
with him until Ihe others tlnlslied Ihe
hurried meal, when Ihe sleeper awoke.
lie looked at Ills son and inquired
what hud happened.
"I think, lather, your heart may be
a little wrong don't you think In
ease anything should happen you had
heller !"!! mother your wishes?"
A surprising look of gladness for
a dying person Hashed over Ihe fa
ther's face.
"Yes, son, bring mother."
Hut uuilhor's face was twisted with
Uriel' as she threw herself upon the
prostrate form.
"Mary !"--- "John I" simultaneously.
The doctor left the room and ap
peared to Ihe astounded children with
U wide grin on his face.
"They lire having a heavenly time
In there," directing his thumb lowaril
the door he hail Just emerged from
"the Hweelest honeymoon - they are
the mushiest, spoonlest couple you
could Imagine. I gave father n stiff
lose of bromide In his lemonade;
there's not a thing alls li I nr. 1 Just
took lolviialage of a good opportunity.
1'retiy rough treatment to eause it
loan to think he might be dying, but
I thought the case needed and de
served It."
Replanting North Woods.
There ale people who have neV'
been nl'oe Troy. N. V., who novenhe I
less speak wisituMy of the north
wood',. They have been expecting to
Unit Inspiring wlldei-i!es fur
i-uis anil will plan fur II for years
to conic, whether they ever go or not.
If they knew how dangerously those ;
reaches of forest, though they seetu l
niosi endless, have I n threatened by
tire and the piUp mill's innw they
would rejoice to hear that 1,'nehee now
Is planting two pine of spruce trees
for I'M i) one that Is di stroveil.
So ihe north w Is will still be
there when at last jour hunting trip
Is made. Three million pines and
spruces lime been plumed this year.
Beavert Mult. ply Rapidly.
I'louveis In the nitllounl lores! tin v
Inci eaieil rapidly within the hist fv
years, a count made by lungers of tlu
foicsi scnlcc, l ulled States l'optirt
luent of Agriculture, shows. Two c:ir
o ill the ( e. lietopa forest 111 south
western Colorado (here were 2vKI heuv
vr. cstlniiittng four or live Inhiibl
liints to eucli house, n eenserviltlvi
stiiniite. Thin enr there are 12.UH
of the animals. This nipld Iihtcusi
i.f family miieog the heaver irihe ill
mires plenty of the popular tar foi
milady wear for mi Indefinite (lint
If the Us which now protect the Mil
Ini a I tiie not related too much.
LEGAL NOTICES
AI'PI.M ATIOV ron 31 jm;.mk.t.
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Plaintiff
V.t.
o'hran, Ehd
M. f
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O. French
i, James Cil-
F. it. French, J.
Pai k i. Crmi!lii
b'S,i
J'ien
;. v croy, J(?e. ji.
Aivi'i Haryu. Thomas
, .!. J). Jenkins, Hattie
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M.
Loiil.h'-rs, X. K. Lea I hers,
Linebaiigh, C. LinebaUKh,
A.
Ji. Hoses, John J. Ojven.s,
Jacob J. Nickle, The Parvin
Company, a corporation, A. Z.
Rhodes, Aaron Koyse, Iva G.
Holiwood, Otis Shepardson, Oliff
Shepardson, K. L. Thomas estate,
E. A. VVickline, and Asa L. Young,
and any oilier person or persons
owning or claiming to own,, or
having or claiming to have, any
interest or estate in or to the
real property hereinafter de
scribed, Defendants
SUMMONS AND " NOTICE
TO M. C. Cochran, Elsie Plakeley, F.
If. French, J. O. French, Park O.
Carmiehael. 0. W. Grey, Jesse, R.
Pierce, Ai vid Haryu, Thomas Hos
kins, J. D. Jenkins, Hattie B.
Leathers, N. II. Leathers, M. Line
baugh, C. Linbaugh, A. R. Moses,
John J. Civens, Jacob J. Nickle,
The Parvin Co., a corporation, A.
Z. Rhodes, Aaron Royse, Iva G.
Sellwond, Otis Shepardson, E. L.
Thomas estate, and E. A. Wick
line, and any other person or per
sons owning or claiming to own,
or having or claiming to have, any
interest or estale in or to 1he
real properly hereinafter describ
ed, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF ORF'.ON: You and each of you
are hereby notified that the above
named Plaintiff, a public corpora
lion, is the purchaser, owner and
holder of certificates of delinquency
numbered S18, 848, 853, 859, 869,
874, 879, 881, 885, 904, 907, 91 1,
924, 928, 934, 935, 936 , 944. and
9 53; Issued on the first day of Aug
ust, 1916, by the Sheriff and Col
lector of Delinquent Taxes , for Mor
row County, Oregon, and filed by
said Sheriff and Collector of Delin
quent tuxes in the office of the
County Clerk of Morrow County,
Oregon, on the 1st day of August,
1916, for taxes duo and delinquent,
together with penalty, interest, and
costs thereon, upon real property
situate in Morrow County, Oregon.
You are furl her notified that the
amount for which said certificate Is
'willed is sel opposile and following
the description of the tract or parcel
of land hereinafter sot out, t'-- -"iiv.e
being the amount then due and de
linquent, for taxes for the year 191-i.
together with penalty, interest and
costs thereon, upon, real property
situate in Morrow County, Oregon,
and particularly bounded and de
scribed as hereinafter set forth:
said trad or parrel of land being
'assessed for Ihe year 1914 to Ihe
I first person whose nanie ininiediate
I ly precedes the description thereof,
and is followed hy Ihe name of the
poison appearing to be the owner
I I hereof, as appears on the tax roll
of Morow County. Oregon, for Ihe
year 1919, now in the hands of the
Shontl ol said C ounty tor 'o'!""'ion
at ihe dale of the first puhlieVion of
this summons and notice, which date
is the 22nd dav of February. 1921.
Certificate No. SIS. M. C. Coch
ran and Elsie llla'keley, East
half of Southeast quarter of
Section 7, Tp. 2 S., U. 23 Bust
of Ihe Willamette Meridian. S4 35
Certificate No. 848. F. H. French
and J. O. French " ' "
Carmiehael. Norljiwest quartc
of Section 7, Tp. 1 S., U. 26
East of the Willamette Meri
dian $30.85
Certificate No. 8 53, G. W. Grey
and Jesse I!. Pierce, West half
of Northeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter of the North
west uarter of Section 17, Tp.
3 N., It. 24 East of the Willam
ette Meridian $.90
Certificate No. 859, Atvid Haryu
ami Arvld Haryu, Southeast
quarter of Section 33, Tp. 6 S.,
It . 27 East of (he Willamette
Meridian $17.2
Certificate No. 869, Thomas Hos
kins, and Thonms lloskins, iit
ti In Block II of the town or
City of Hardiiuin, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon $1.6
Ci rtlficate N'o. 874, J. D. Jenkins
and J. 1. Jenkins. Northwest
quarter of the Northwest -quarter
of Northeast nuarti r, East
half of Southwest quarter of
Northwest quarter of North
east quarter. North half of South
east quarter of Northwest quar
ter of Northeast quarler. and
N'orthwesl quarter of South
west quarler of Northwest quar
ter of Section 17, Tp, 3 N.. R.
2 1 East of the Willamette Mer
idian $2. 00
Certificate No. S79. Hattie I!.
Leathers and Hattie 11. Leath
ers, Lots 5 and IV in Week I. of
the Cttv of Hardmau, Oregon
$3.05
Cert u irate No. SSI. N. 1 1 , Leath
ers, and N. II, l.eattieis, North
east quarter of Northwest quar
ter of Section 2. Tp f S,. K. 25
East of Willamette Meridian ..
... $ 1 S 80
Certificate No, 88 3. M. I.ine
i baugh and C. Lltubainh. and
M. l.ineluuigh and C Line
bauvh, Northeast qua: ter and
Last hi'lf ol East half of N'orth
wift qq.i.ier of Section 1C, Tp.
I N . R, ;" East of Willamette
Meridian $! 05
rtitlcate No 904. A U. Moses
and A. 1! Moses and John J
Given. Southwest quarter of
Southwest qu.tittr of Northwe '.
quarter. West half of South
east quarter of South went o"i
ter of Northwest quarter, East
half of East half of Northwest
quarter of Northwest quarter.
East half of Southeast quarter
of Northeast quarter of North
wist quarter, Northeast quar
of Northeast quarter of Nortli
w, : t (juaner, and West half of
N-.rt heart quaint' of North
vi : (i';trt. t of ,-' lotion 17, Tp.
" N.. it. 2 4 East of Willamette
Meridian $3.20
wtit'i.-ate No. f.OT, Jacob .1. Nick
le and .Jacob J. Nickle, Lots 1
and 2 in iilock S and Lois 3
and t ;-i JJlock 5 of the town of ,
Casth; Jiock, Ore-con 51.00
on i Heat i- No. 911. The Parvin
Company, a corporation and
The Parvin Company, a corpo
ration, South half of Northeast
quarter of Reel ion 10, Tp. 3 N.,
U. 26 East of Willamette Me
ridian
$3.75
Certificate No. 924, A. Z. Rhodes
and A. 7.. Rhodes, Lots 10 and
11, and 12. of Block 31 of the
town of Irrigon. Oregon $1.15
Certificate No. 928. Aaron Royse'
and Aaron Royse. Lot 6 "in
Tilork C, of the " City of Hard-
man, Oregon S7.70
Certificate No. 934, Tva G. Sell-
wood and Iva G. Sellwood, Lots
1 and 2 in Block 4 the town
of Castle Rock, Oregon $.90
Certificate No. 935, Otis Shep
ardson and Otis Shepardson,
North half of Northeast, quar
ter, Southeast quarter of North
east quarter, and- Northeast,
quarter of Southeast quarter of
Section 9, Tp. 6 S., R. 28 East
of Willamette Meridian $17.15
Certificate No. a44. E. L. Thomas
Estate and E. L. Thomas Estate
Lots 7 and 8 in Block 1 and
Lots 1 and in Block-8 of the
town of Casile Rock, Ore., $1.00
Certificate No. 953, E. A. Wick
line and E. A. Wickline, West
half of West half of Southwest
quarter of Southeast quarter
and West half of Southwest
quarter of Northwest quarter
of Southeast quarter of Section
. 17, Tp. 3 N., R. 24 East of Wil
lamette Meridian $1.35
The said amounts bear interest as
follows: The Taxes aforesaid bear
interest from, the date of filing of
said certificates of delinquency, re
spectively at the rate of 15
per cent per annum, until paid, the
date of filing of said certificates be
ing the first day of August, 1916.
And you and each of you are
hereby summoned to appear wilhin
sixty days after the date of the first
publication of this summons, exclu
sive of the clay of first publication
thereof, to-wit: February 22, 1921,
and defend the suit in the Court
aforesaid, or pay the amount due as
shown above against said tracts "or
parcels of land, respectively, above
described, of which you are the
owner, or in which you have or
claim to have, tiny interest or es
tate, together with interest, and costs
accrued in this suit thereon. Ser
vice of a copy of your answer or
other processs may be made on the
undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at
the place specified below as his ad
dress, and in case of your failure so
lo do, judgment and decree; will foe.
entered against you Jind each of you
foreclosing said tax liens for the
amount set opposite and following
the description of said tract or par
cels of land above set forth, together
with Interests and costs thereon,
against said tracts or parcels of
land and said tracts or parcels of
land will be sold to satisfy said
judgment and decree obtained in
this suit.
You are further hereby notified
that the plaintiff will apply to Ihe
Circuit Court aforesaid for judg
ment and decree foreclosing said
tax liens against said properly, here
inbefore described.
This summons is published once
each week for sixty consecutive
days in the lleppner Herald, a news
paper of general circulation in Mor
row county, Oregon, published week
ly at Heppnet in said County, the
date of first publication thereof be
ing February 22, 1921, and said
publication beln made in pursuance
of an order therefor made by the
Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, Baid, or
der having been made and entered
on the 7th day of February, 1921.
COUNTY OF MORROW, STATE
OF OREGON, By Samuel E. Notson,
District Attorney for Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, and Attorney for plaint
iff; whose address is Heppner,
Oregon.
Date of First Publication, Feb. 22,
1921.
Dale last publication, Apr. 26, 1921.
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John W. Carttr, three, who trv.
eled alone on the liner Haverford from
Liverpool to Philadelphiatu return to
hii father, Prof, John S. Carter of Old
Forge, Pa, whom he had not teen for
18 month. The boy'e motner wai
taken ill in England and tent little
John home alone,
JOHN W. CARTER
I LA 3 1 ' I
4.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION:
Dept'i't ment of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
V: i.ruary 17, 1921.
Nf. riCi; is h-r.-hy given that Lula
1' lokinan, -whos- post office ad
. is Hcppnur, Morrow County,
-'on, tiiii. on the 2Bh day of June
;. i in (Lis oitice Sworn State
it and Application No. 019781,
r.'ii-i iicse tile W V NE U , Section
Township 4 South, Uauge 28
U'iliariette Meridian, and the
1 tiiTion. under the provi-
to J.
1 5,
East
tiiiil
sior.
acts
"Ti'
vain
men
licar
on I
the
- of l tie act of June 3, 18 8, and
amendatory, known as the
.Ocr and Stone Law," at such
" as might be fixed by appraise
:.and that, pursuant to such ap
:on. the land and timber therr
.ave been appraised at $320.00,
umber estimated 220,000 board
feet at $1.00 per M, and the land at
'$100.00; that said applicant will of
fer linal proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn statement on the
5th (lay of May, 1921, before United
Stales Commissioner at his office,
at Heppner, Oregon.,
Any 'person is at liberty to pro
test this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any time before
patent issues, by' filing a corrobor
ated affidavit in this office, alleg
ing facts which would defeat the
entry.
C. S. DUNN,
"""" Register.
1st pub. Feb. 22, 1921.
Last pub. May 3, 1921.
NOTICE VOn PUBLICATION'
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, February 2, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that Jac
ob E. Cannon whose post-office ad
dress is Spray, Oregon, did.on the
rd day of April, 1920, file in this
office Sworn Statement and Appli
cation No. 021582, to purchase the
Lots 1, 2 and 3, and SE NW,
Sec. 30, Township 6 South, Range
26 East, Willamette Meridian, and
the timber thereon, under theprovi
sions of theact of June 3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law", at such
value as might, be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such
application, the land and timber
thereon have been appraised, Six
Hundred Thirty Dollars, the timber
estimated 430 M bosrd feet at $1.00
per M, and the land $200; that said
applicant, will offer final proo'f in
support of his application and sworn
statement on the 27th day of April,
1921, before David E, Baxter, U, S.
Commissioner at Spray, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pro
test, this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any time before
patent, issues, by filing a corrobor
ated affidavit in this office, alleg
ing facts which would defeat the
entry.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
NOTICE VOn PUBLICATION'
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
February 15, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Franltlin K. Payne, of Echo, Oregon,
who, on March 2, 1918, made Home
stead Entrv No. 018856, for Lots 3,
4, 5, 6 iindT, SEH MV, NE M
SWA, Section 6. Township 1 South.
Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian
has filed notice of intention tn -i-i-r
thres year Proof to establish claim
to the land above described, Wn--the
United States Commissioner at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th "
April, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses, W.
E. Wiglesworth, of Echo, Oregon;
Fay Pettyjohn, of Echo, Oregon.
James Wheeler, of Heppnei, Oregon;
and W. H. Huckaby, Echo. Oregon
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOTICE VOn PUBIJCATIOX
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
February 15, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Bridget Doherty of Pendleton, Ore
gon, who, on March 5, 191. made
Homestead Entry No. 017545, for
SEH SHU, Section 5, E NEM,
SWU NEU and SEU, Section 8,
Township 2 South, Range 29 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three year
Proof, to establish claim, to the land
above described, before the United
States Commissioner at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 8th day of April,
1921.
Claimant names as witnesses,
John Kiggon. Frank MeOabe, Phil
Hurl and Phil Higgins, all of Lena,
Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOTICE VOW PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
February 12,1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lotus
Robison of Hardman, Oregon, who
on March 25, lf16, made H. E.
0155S9 and on July 14. 1920 made
additional H. E. No. 0202 59 forSE
SV, Sec. 7, Utg 1, 2, KHNW ,
NF.U. !?e IS. BHNWi. WlNE
Sec. 29. T. 5 S., H. 25 E., EU,NE
See. 13, Township 5 South, Range
2 4 East. Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
three Tear Proof to establish claim
! . . . -1 il K.-.'A-n
10 tne (aim HUOve lU'SCliuru, umuo?
J. A. Waters, clerk of the County
Court, at Heppner. Oregon, on the
1st dayof April, 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses John
J. McDonald. iVorge McDonald. Ev
an C. Stoneman, and Geo. H. Hayden
all of Hardnnin, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
Register.
Heppner Kwald Want Ads
home the bacon.
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NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
December 29, '1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that Ida
L. Dykstra, v.hiJse post-office ad
dress is Heppner, Morrow Co., Ore
gon, did, on the 26th day of Febru
ary, 1920, file in this olTice Sworn
Statement and Application, No.
020S5S, to purchase the N E V: , Sec
tion 3 2, Township 4 South, Range 2
East, Willamette Meridian, and tne
timber thereon, under the provisions
of the act of June 3, 1878, and acn
amendatory, known as the "Timber
and Stone Lw," at such value as
might be fixed by appraisei.ient, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon havs
been appraised at $4-15.00, the tim
ber estimated 285,000 board feet at.
$1.00 per M, and the land $160.00;
that said applicant will offer finai
proof in support of his application
and sworn statement on the 21st day
of March, 1921, before the Urated
States Commissioner, at his office, at
Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pio
test this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any iims before
patent issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
(Signed) C. S. DUNN,
Register.
Date of First Publication, January
11, 1921.
Date of Last Publication, March 15,
1921.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, IT. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
December 29, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that Alice
Pearl Dykstra, whose post-office ad
dress is- Heppner, Morrow Co., Ore
gon, did, on the 18th day of Febru
ary, 1920, file in this office Sworn
Statement and Application, No. 020
331, to purchase the SKVi, SE4, sec
tion 25, Township 4 South, Range 2 7
East, Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions
of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts
amendatory, known as the "Timber
and Stona Lav," at such value as
might be fixed by appvalsgmen-t, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon have
been appraised at $150.00, the tim
ber estimated 120,000 board feet at
$.50 and $1.00 per M, and the land
40.00; that said applicant will offet
Qnal proof in sttpport of "his applica
tion and sworn statement on, the 21st
day of March, 1921, before the Unit
ed States Commissioner, at his office
at Heppner, Oregon.
Amy person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Ini
tiate a contest, at any time before pat
ent issues, by filing a corroborated
THE
McAtee (EL AiKen, Props.
Confectioneries, Cigars
Soft Drinks
POOL
YOU ARE WELCOME
F. R. BROWN
ajent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
TWO (iOOD RESIDENCES IX HEPPNER FOR SALE. PRICED
RIGHT.
Office Upstairs in Roberts Building
Phone 643 Heppner, Oregon
Headquarters
Men's Florsheim Shoes, $1.00 to $2.00 off each pair
Hole Proof Hosiery, 25 per cent off on this
entire line
SAM HUGHES COMPANY
affidavit in this office, alleging factsr
which would defeat the entry.
(Signed) C. S. DUNN,
Register.
Date of First Publication, January
11, 1921.
Date of Last Publication, March 15,
1921.
NOTRE I OK PUiiLH ATIO.V
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles,
Oregon. December 27, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wil-
la A. Carsner, whose post-office ad
dress is Spray, Oregon, did, on the
24th day of February, 1920, file in
this office Sworn Statement and Ap
plication, No. 021455, to purchase
the NW',4 SW2, EV2 Sff'i, Sec. 19,
NE'i NWM, Section 30, Townsnip
. South, Range 26 - East, Willam
ette Meridian, and the timber there
on, under the provisions of the act
of June 3, 1878, and acts amenda
tory, known as the "Timber and
Stone Law," at such value as might
be fixed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, the
land and timber thereon have been
appraised, Six hundred fifty dollars.
the timber estimated 120 M Bd. Ft.
at 75c and 390 M board reet at
$1.00 per M, and the land-$170;
that said applicant will otter tinal
proof in support of his application
and swern statement on the 17th day
of March, 1921, .before David E. Bax
ter, U. S. Commissioner, at Spray,
Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Ini-
itiate a contest at any time before
patent issues, by filing a corroborat
ed affidavit in this office, alleging
facts which would defeat the entry.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
"..i Register.
37-46.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE Two extra good Bel
gian stallions, one three years old,
the other two years old, both reg
istered and home bred. Also one
roan Shorthorn bull calf, register
ed. Call on, phone or write W. I.
Ebbert, Condon, Oregon, "5
FOUND--Shell hair
at this office.
ornament. Call
42ft.
OREGON CANTATA
The most perfect and beautiful
thorobred in the northwest will
make the season of 1921 at the
Eastern Oregon Stock farm. Terms
$25 for the season with return
privilege.
The White Hulless Barley is also
kept here for sale; also clean Blue
house; also a few tons of clean
seed rye.
Ten head of fresh milch cows.
Twenty-five head of Jacks for
sale. Will lease Jacks for the-season
to responsible parties.
Twenty head of fine saddlers and
racing prospects.
BEN SWAGGART, Lexington, Or.
45-48.,..
BRICK