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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY Kntered at ttaa yostofflf at rrlnTtlt. Otn, s foil-tli matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES-lnvarlably In Advance One Year . U-M Six Month , Three Months &0ct Single OopL "Sets . 5cte Advertising Rat:-Duplar advertising 1 Uu. TS cents and SO ceats according to Mine and space Local Readers $1 00 per Inch. Business locals S cents per Itns. Card o( Thnk 1 00. Resolution, of Condolence M. - nl". "Uxl", c ads and "Kstray" Noitoea 1 cent a word. Published Every Thumiay at the Journal Building, Prineville, Oregon THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1907 CROOK COUNTY LAND MATTERS Investigation of the amount and kind of land in Crook county, both deeded and open for entry, reveals gome interesting and useful infor mation, says a sjiecul to the Jour nal. Entries of homesteads have been about the same this year as in the two years immediately preceding, while timber and stone entries were fewer owing to the creation of reserves and a scarcity of land that is considered worth taking for tim ber, although cruisers say an abun dance of claims can be had that will have from 1,000,000 to 1,500, 000 feet. Desert entries have been a little in advance of the last year's and lieu selections and purchases from the state land board have been a little more than normal. TEN THOUSAND ACRES OF HOMES. Final homestead proofs made during the 12 months ending March 1 this year amount to something more than 10,400 acres, the greater part of which is in The Dalles dis trict. Lieu selections that have been finally acted upon during the the same period by this office amount to about 8000 acres and final proofs on lands taken under the desert, or Carey, act amount to about 2000 acres. The largest aggregate of any single class of land that has passed through this office during the period referred to is that of the timber lands taken under the tim ber and stone law, which amount to a little more than 45,000 acres and represent the awarding of patents to some 2SC persons. Timber and stone lands patent ed by the government in the part of the Lakeview land district that lies in this county amount to only 2100 acres and in the Burns dis- j tict slightly more, or 2400 acres. TIMBER SCHOOL LANDS. The state land board during the fiscal year ending March 1 patent ed 24,751.62 acres. The selections were largely school lands and were in many instances heavily timber ed, as were those selected in the Summit Prairie country by local and eastern timber dealers. The largest area of this land went to Fred A. Krebs of Portland and amounted to about 5,360 acres of timber lands. Others who received patents for this kind of land are Clark W. Thompson and the Prine- ville Land & Livestock company who received 2840 acres and 2720 respectively. The respective amounts under the various forms of entry that were finally passed upon during the past year in this county are: Final homestead proofs, 10,425.31 acres; timber and stone, 49,616.31; lieu lands, 7,890.59; final desert proofs, 1920; sold through the state land board, 24,751.63. The grand, total is 94,603.24 acres. BEST SECTION FOB SETTLERS. The deeded lands in Crook coun ty last year were a little over 1, 000,000 acres. The total area of the connty is upward oi 5,000,000 acres, a part of which is taken up by forest reserves and the Warm spring Indian reservation. All of these things together, however, do not take up any great part of the territory, and there is at least one half of the area of the county open to settlement, the greater part of which is valuable land. The southeastern part of the county offers the best inducements to the homesteader or one who wishes to take land under the Carey act, while in all parte of the count v opportunities are open for the homeseeker. The greater part of the timber lands filed upon are included in forest reserves, although parts of two of these reserves are soon to be thrown open to entry. Redmond Items. Redmond, Ore., Aug. 12, 1907. Dan McCarty is a business visi tor in Prineville today. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kendall were on a trip of several days through the Bend country, and are far from feeling any regrets at locating where they did at Redmond. Af the regular meeting of the Settlers Association held Saturday niahtteps were completed for affil iating with the Oregon Develop ment League. Mr. Gault has temporary charge of the local D. I. & P. office during the absence of the other managers in Portland, Bend and other points The camping season is on again and hardlv a dav but see one or more parties either for the moun tains or home again. Governor Chamberlain and party passed through here yesterday afternoon on a tour of inspection Quite a number of people of Red mond and vicinity ate a quiet pic nic dinner at Cline Falls yesterday Mr., Mrs. and Miss Davison, M and Mrs. Decton, Kendall, Gates Gillespie, Park and W. G. McEw ing besides quite a number more who will be Mr. and Mrs. at some future time if they follow the ex ample of their elders. Mrs. H. T. Jones entertained number of ladies of the vicinity Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. and Miss Jones of Pueblo Colorado, who are visiting htrr. Mr. Norwood is helping in the store while Chris Ehret is out camping. Laidlaw farmers and their wives will have to compete against th world in the Deschutes Valley Fair, but ye know they can do Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ehret with Mrs. Ehret's sister Bert Laney and family, Roy Covert and possibly others, form a party that is camp ing about Bend. Competion in the Deschutes Val ley fair Association will be open to the world in all departments Printed matter will soon be ready for mailing and special announce mer.t will be made of importan features in connection with the fair. E. C. Park. Sisters, Ore., Aug. 10. C. C. O'Xeil and family are in town on their way to belknap prit.gs. John Winkle and wife of Cash creek are in town. Ralph Jordan and wife of Prine ille passed through town the other ay. Robert Smith and Rod Foster ave gone to Morse Lake tor an outing. Dave Miller haa gone to the prings. II. S. Roberts and wife, and C. C. Roberts of Texas and W. It. Trawl of Indiana are the guests of the Cottage Hotel. Park Doke of Prineville i in town. Haying is in full blast at the Swamp ranch of the Black Butte company. from present indications there will be some interesting railroad news in the near future. Sisters will be in the limeligh.t as a rail road center. Let it come. We can tand it. Newt from Sisters. he Crook County Real Estate Company PRINEVILLE, OREGON Business and Ranch Property for Sale. Good business and business location for sale in the citv of rriiiwvillo. Can be had on reasonable term. Aim one of the best alfalfa ranches on Crooked river. For hither particulars address T. t. Metal luster, irtnevuie, Oregon. 8-lStf Dairy for Sale. Near Prineville. A money-maker. snap for the amount of money invested. For further information address Box Prineville, Or. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State if Oreiron, for Crunk County. John F. Mackintosh. 1'lniiitlff, v. U iatewood, doini luiidnoss under the name anil tyle ol I lie uatewoou Mining & Trading Compnny, Defen dant. To the above named B. Uutewotx doing liuxIiifKH under the name and Mtvle of the (Jatewood Mining & Trading Company, IMondant. In the name of the Ntateof Orejroli You are hereby required and com manded to appear In the above en titled court and-imwer the com plaint of the above named plaintiff In the above entitled milt on or be fore the 5th day of October, A. l, ltfO", and that if you ho fall so to ap pear and answer for want thereof, the above natueii planum win take a decree as prayed for in his said com ouilnt. to-wit: t irst t or a mtiKt'inent tonne auni of fm.Dtt. together with luterest on :0.76 thereof at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 13th day of March, l'JOi, and tor t lie lurtlie sum of seventy five dollars as a rea' sonable attorney fee herein, and for the costs and dlsbursments of this suit. Second That the liens net forth and allotted In the said complulnt tie fore cloned, and tne mining claims ttierel ueMcribed lie sold as by law required and In the manner therein provided and out of the proceeds of the Halt sale that the coats and dUburMtnents of this suit lie paid, and then the amount of the said judgment and the coats of the said sale, and the re nialuder, if any, be paid to the de fendant, and that the plaintiff have such other and further relief as in equity may seem jimt and right. This summon is served upon you bv publication thereof in the Croo County Journal, a weekly newspape of general circulation, published at Prineville, Crook County, Oregon which is hereby designated ax the proper paper to give you notice, for the period of six full conneeutlve weeks, commencing with the insue ol August 15th, A. I). 1907. by order of the Hon. W. A. Bell, Judge of the County Court of the .State of Oregon for Crook County, made and entere at chambers this 14th day of August A. D. I!'l7. Geo. VV. Bahnes andC. C. Iinix. 6-wp Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Cheap and Good Berries for Sale. I have a lot of currants, both white and red, that are beginning to ripen. They are the size of cherries and can tie had for 20 cents a gallon if you pick them yourself, or 1 will pick and deliver them to any body within three miles of Prineville for ' cents a gallon, or if you want to pick on shares I will give you one third that you pick. The currants will not last longer t han t wo weeks. There is be tween five and six hundred gallons In sight. Kanch nix miles from Prine ville on the Iluriis road. The place Is known as the Heisler ranch. For further information address, H-l-2w) 1'KTBU I'OPKSf.'U, Prineville. Or. City Property for Sale Desirable residence locations in different parts of Prineville, improved or unim proved, in lots or blocks. Also some choice business lots on Main streets, near the center of the city. For particulars address Box 24, Prineville, Or. 7 25 TENTH AND MORRISON STREETS, PORTLAND, OREGON A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL. B.. PRINCIPAL Educates for success in a short time and at small expense, and sends each stu dent to a position as soon as competent. Quality is our motto, and reputation for thorough work brings us over 100 calls per month for office help. .Individual in. structioa insures rapid progress. We teach the loose leaf, the card index, the voucher and other modern methods of bookkeeping. Chartier is our shorthand ; easy, rapid, legible. Beautiful catalogue, business forms and penmanship free write today. References: any merchant, any bank, any newspaper in Portland. Timber I and, Act June 3, 1(478. Notice for Pablicatioa, United States Land Otlice, The Dalles, Oregon, July 13, 17. Notice is hereby given that in com pi 1 ance with the provMons of the act of Co cress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act fo the sale of timber lands in the Htates of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washin ton Territory, as extended to all the Pu lie Land states by act ot August 4, lattt, Louis M. Hodges, of Prineville, county of Crook, State Oregon, has this (lav tiled in this oilice h sworn statement No. D737, for the purc.iase ot the A I .', ab A ol Bcciiou 11 anu es iW!4 ol ejection JSo. vt. Township No. 13 ., limine No. 15 K., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land lie fore the Countv Clerk at Prineville, Ore. gon, on the 23ru day of Sepieinier, 1!)07. He names as witnesses: W. H. Huston, John W. Collins, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-descrilied lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 2llrd day of September, 1907. 7-18re (J. W. Moobk, Register SOME BARGAINS (S) Slrt acres. Kinhl milea trom rrtne- vllU; one-quarter mil to school; all under nee: hhh1 six-ro.nu houe i; kxh barn wacon shd, granary ami wood ahml. (!., I on-hard and small fruit i acre in cultivation; i acrwi lit alfalfa; oil Mark heavr loam all cultivated laud under dilehi plenty of water; ftv water ulit; privat ditch. This land ha never failed to produce heavy crops of uraln ,'1 alfalfa hay. It is situated near th pin timber; plenty of wom! and oullM rangr liolnlim. This U an exit'llenl farm; a rare bantam at IO,!WO, with only IA.0U0 cah, Ualaue ou terms to suit at S per cent. fill liSl) acres. 5 miles from Prine- tlle; Crooked river runs through the plao; 1000 acrva can 1 Irrigate! ty using a short ditch out ol Crooked river; plenty of water; 100 acres In cultivation; nil undar lenc and cross fcue. This land can b made worth l00 an acre by putlti g water on It and seltmg to alialfa. Her U your opportunity. "3 an aer buys th farm. 22) (MOacrv. S mile from Prineville. MO acres level bottom land on Crooked river, under Irrigation ditch. rul-irri- lion also, water 6 to g feet from th surface. !k)0 acres itood pasture laud. 3)0 acres tin ier 4-wire fence. Swells 10 feet deef springs warm water. Good hou ', i rooms; barn liit-W. 2U0 acres in cultivation 50 acres in alfalfa; acrtw ran ! see.Ud 5 acres in wheat ; in rye, 15 in barley, in new alfalfa, I mower and 1 rak lm-lud d. Thia land will produce ISoo ton ol alfalfa per year which at S a ton is wor:h more than than th pnc asked. Trice tU.QOri. Only KU00 rash, balauroou terms to suit at S per cent. Alfalfa laud well s worth $100 an acre. Hero is an oppor tunity to make a fortune. 36 13S8 acres. 7W sere can be farmed Balance fine pasture land, foil sandy loam l'lOO acres under fence. 4'J5 lu cultivation. 40 acres in alfalfa. 15 acres meadow. Plenty of juniper for wood and pojtt, watered by six h-ood springs. Oood smsll oichard, and plenty ol small fruit. Oood house 20x3(1, 7 rooms, tiood barn 40.)0. Granary, sheds etc. S mile to school. .1) miles to Prineville. 30 hogs, 75 cattle, 5 horses, 2 mules. 2 wagons. 1 walking plow. sulky plow. 1 gang plow, I lisrrow, t mower, I rske, i ninucr, i grain urui, i threshing machine and power, t black smith shop. 70 seres rye, U0 acres wheat, !5 acres oats, i'l acres barley 200 acres summer fallow, grain sown on Minu.n'r fallow, tine share in telephone line under construction. This farm always produce large crops. Price $17,10, one-half cash balance terms 'o suit at 8 per cent. last Agents for Dutterick Patterns and the Delineator. fli WURZWEILER & cot August Bargain SaleS ON ALL SUMMER GOODS. i 9 til lb Twenty pieces assorted lary IlowcrrJ ant) checked! summer Lawns, Batiste and dotted Swiss. For mer price 25c and 3oc Your choice for this ale 15c See Window Display Ten pieees, assorted colors, in checks, stripes, shadow plaids and Lincy silk organdies. Former pnee 35c, 40c and 45c choice for Your ale this 25c While lawn Waists, short and long sleeves, laney laces and embroider rd yokes, made in the latest spring and summer styles, principally small sies 32. U 1. and 36. Lot 1 your choice $ 50 2 " 75 3 " 1 00 4 " 1 25 A lew silk and net waists. Your choice $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50. Men's Boys' and Children's Straw and Canvas Hats kU All good new stock, to be sM closed out dnrinfr this lint just when you need season From 5c to $1.25. (3S) 306 acre. S."0 acres level land. Balance good pasture land. Soil deep sandy loam. AU under three wire fence. 3J0 acres undercultivation. One good well with 18 feet of water. One gotxl 7-roomca house and one lare en bin. tiood barn 10x30. 1 granary, 1 iien-liouse, 1 cow bam, 1 U mile, to school. 6 miles to M.ldras. This land is adunud to (he production of all kinds of arain. frnit and vegetables. Price $7'. Cash IliM), balance in three years at 8 per cen;. m s6 r .1 ii. ffjdee tile collection in our big show window. Crook County Real Estate Company Prineville, Oregon. n.tic for Publication. Department of Hie Interior Land Offloe at The IHilleS, On-con, July SI, HM?, Notice Is heiebr lven that Mnrv I. Hon. widow of John W. Hon. deceased, nf Prine ville. Onon. has filed nolteeof her Intention to make llnnl tlro-vi-ar Proof 111 support herrlniin. vli: HometeHi K.nirv no. nw iiiu.le Mav IS. for lhHK' N W'i and Ut it orseetlun 4. Uiwnsnip souin, rsn- 4.uii; HK'.'t HW',4 and ' HK'i of neelhm Kl, town- m lit d i: utiith. ranKH iv r.. an. anu mai iiu proof will lie made hrfore the eouniy rler, at Prineville, (In jun, on rteptemher 12, Hhe names the following wItiieWM-s P prove her continuous resltlenoe upon, and culllva- llon of. the land, viz: W. J. Hawkins, of Prineville, Or: Janie Dyer, or rrlncvllle, or: I. M. Hlevlns,r Prlnegllle, On VV. J. WrlKhL, of ljjinonla, Oregon. Iksp v. n. mookk, iuisier. Notice for Puhllcatton. DeDartmentof the Int.rlor I anil offliw at The ljalles. Oreon, July 81, 1W7 Notice Is hereby given that Mi .wit NiHWitiirer. of Prineville, Ornn, has Hied nolle of hl Intention to make final noinmutallon proof In support of his claim, vis: homestead entry No. I UMJV made July u, wa, for the e' j ae' ol section 4, towiiMhlp lfl south, rahire 14 t, w, M anti Ihulluld nnuif will lM4 llllid iM.fom H. 1' Kills, U. H .Oommlwloner. at his office In Henri. Ort-iron. on Heuteinber '4. 1H07. He names the following witnesses to piove hlii continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion 1,1 th luml. viz: Charles 1). Ilrown Heml. Or Klmer Nhtwonaer. of llend. Or, Kainuel Hhepard, of Prineville, Or, Charles Mwanson, of Prineville, Oregon. 8-a C. W. MOOKK, Register. For Irrigated Farms f and Fruit Lands In the Deschutes Valley write m H. F, JONES, I Redmond, Oregon. ij They Appeal to Our Sympathies. The lilllioiiH and dyuppptlc ure con Btant BUffcrH utnl n ) peal to our nyiu patlilcH. There 1h not one of them, however, who may not be brought back to health and liupplnt'Hn by the line of Chamlierlairi'B Stomach and Liver Tablets. Thene tablets invigo rate the stomach and liver and strengthen the digestion, They also regulate the bowels. For sale by I). P. Adainson. Notice for Publication. rv.nurt.mAnt of tllM Itltf.rlor. Iand office at The Dalles, Oregon AUgUSI I, IWI Notice Is hereby given that l.'flwi.rrl H. Jones. of Prineville, Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final Ovn-year proof In .iinru.rtnr hti ciuim. viz: hornHtoad entry No. Km maile Jct. 18, l'JOU, for the ne!4 ne!4 of section 1W, n'4 nw4 and nwH nen w rca lownniilD l:i south, range IS e. w. in and that said proof will lie made before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on Hep teniberll, lWr7. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva tion of, the land, viz: Kred Htuart, Hoy Htuart, George Delano, John Arnold, all of Prineville, Oregon. 8-xp C. W. MOORE, Register, Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice ia hereby given, that in pur suance of an order of the county court of Crook (bounty, State of Oregon, made on tlieotli (lay 01 Aug., r.nii, in iiu matter of the estate of William C. Arm strong, deceased, the undersigned, th the administrator of the said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, forcaRti, sutiject to connrmauon by said County Court, on Mosdsv. the 9th dsv of September, 1907 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the courthouse In Prine- vllle. Oregon, all the right, title and in terest the said William C. Armstrong had at the time of his death, and all the title and interests that the said estate has acauired other than or in addition tn thnt. of th said William C. Armstrong at the time of his death, in and to all that, certain lot. niece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the county of nf Oreizon. described as fol lows, to-wit: the northeast quarter o( section twenty-five in township eleven south of range eignteen easi ot win nmettj Meridian. Terms and conditions of sale: cash gold coin of the United States. M. R. ELLIOTT, Adminstrator of the estate of William C. Armstrong, deceased. 8-8 th em. Summer wash skirts for Ladies and Misses', only a few sixes left. Your choice while they last for $1, $1.25, $1.50. L The Dover J X! I The distinctive style A Viand solid comfort of7 Yj Jour U07 Oxiords areK Kj4 jl sure to apjx:al to the Y J J man who wants the iVf best in footwear. M . Kcmembcr a J v Florshcim is al- fJSV' ty ways com- ' A Vfi fortablc-r 'Vj k Most Styles $5j S M r m www mi OFFIOEHB; W. A. Booth, Pre.ld.nt 0. f. Stiwart, Vic Pr.ld.nt O. M. EiaiHt, Oashl.r OIREOTORI: W. A. Booth, 0. M. Elkims. O. F. Stiwamt Transacts a General Banking iusinenn Exchange Bought and Sold Collectionn will re ceive prompt attention The Redmond Harness Shop J. 11. EHRET, Proprietor, REDMOND, OREGON A Complete new line of Harnett, Saddles and other lines at usually kept in a first class Harnett Shop. There it alto in con nection a Boot and Shoe Repair Shop. GIVE ME A TRIAL 0 a a Bicycle tod Bicycle Sundries. Your cholcce of three ' IUcyck'H, with the celebrated Natlon- nl at the head of the lint. A com- pleto line tif HiindrleM iiUiiyson hftud. l'niNKVii.i.K Maciiink Shop.. Petition for Liquor License. To the Hon. County Court of the Btute of Oregon, for Crook county Wc, the undersigned legal voters of Denver Precinct, Crook county, Rtute of Oregon, do hereby moxt respectively pe tition your honorable body to grant Fred H M osier a licence to sell spirituous, malt or vinous liquors in less ijuantities than one gullon, for a period (if six months from the Uh day of Heptemher, 1U07, at I'aullua, Crook county, Oregon. That tho foregoing petition may be granted your petitioners will ever pray. E VV Shields N B Longlcy W A Btewart A O ticoggin H W Miller M J ficnecal Klmer Clark K E Hoflner Oeo K naldo Orant Miller II J Faulkner Calvin Morris Thomas Payne W B Fleshcr P P Pointer Ed Vitncwia S J Clemmens T Long Wm Lytle 8 A Eytle A A Foster Chas Stewart Henry Smith 0 L Morgan State of Oregon, County of Crook. II T York Q A Wilson Asron Wilson Wm Coiilthard A (1 Henecal Oeo lloba ' T Ihiviii Ilruce lluisler Lee Miller Oeo P Lee Floyd Gilchrist John T Faulkner 0 Kiuneard H L Stewart J L Smith J Willinis J W Fogle Goo Senccal M Ki nn card II B Morris O W Faulkner Hob Ilayle Marion Morgan Jerry Cramer ss Notice is hereby given that the under signed will apply to the County Court of the Stute of Oregon, on the 4th day ol Sep. tember, 11107, the sumo being the first day of the regular September term of said Court for a license according to the foregoing pe tition, to sell liquors in less quantities thun one gullon at Paulina, Oregon, for a period of six months beginning with the 8d day of Septemher, 1007. FEED 11. 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We know that you will be so well pleased tliiUwhen you wnnt a bicycle you will give us your order, W waui you to send us a small trial Older at once, hence this remarkable tire oiler. n a omrrfi nni wr-gf bullt-up-whools, saddles, pednlr, parts and repairs, snd 'teiffiii I j l Lin A H Oy everything in the bicycle line nre sold by us at hall the usual pt'icce charged by dealers and repair men. Write for our big HIINIHtY cntnlnirue. jrrj Djny rs'yifr b,,t wrlle P01""1 today. Dt) not think ok mnriNO tirjl BSvtl WMll bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new und woudcriul oilers we are niaUiiiK. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write It NOW, i.m CYCLE COMPANY, Dept. "JL" CHICAGO, ILL