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BIG EVENTS CROWD EACH OTHER Portland, Oregon, Aug, 12th, 11)07. Kilitor Journal The Orvgon IV vclopnu-nt league continue to gam new members. The last organ izations to enter theOregon family group re the Pi'schuti Valley IVvelopment League, of Redmond, nd the Woodburn Commercial Club. Medford occupied the center of the stage laot week with a fruit carnival and the annual meeting of the Stat Horticultural Society. The attendance was large, Portland expect to entertain ten thousand visitors from different parte of the state on the occasion of the visit of Secretary Taft Sep tember 6th. A rate of a fare and a third from Roseburg and points north, and from Pendleton and points west, has been made for this occasion. Mr. Albert Phenis, staff corres pondent of the Manufacturers' Re cord, of Haiti more, Maryland, will spend this week in Oregon. A. Bennett, of Irrigon, and Judge Geo. T. Baldwin, of Klamath Falls, Vice-President of the Oregon Deve lopment League, have agreed upon a special state badge, for all dele gates to the National Irrigation Congress at Sacramento, Sept. 2-7. The word OREGON and the beaver are prominent features of the badge. The committee have instructed Tom Richardson, Secretary of the League to receive seventy-five cents each from delegates desiring to wear this badge. People all over the state are hungry for more details of the colo nist rates Letters are arriving from all sections of the state, ask ing for exact rates from different points throughout the United-States to Oregon. From Kansas City and and other Missouri river points, St. Paul, Duluth, and Winnipeg, the rate is $25, from Oklahoma City and St. Louis $30 Chicago $33, Buffalo $42.50, , Cincinnati and Louisville $38., DesMoines $29., Indianapolis $35.85, Boston $49.90, New York $50., Pittsburg $42., Memphis $37.50, Birmingham. Ala bama, $44.50. Each ticket is $2.50 less when bought to points east of Umatilla. The rates given above covers almost the entire country, and are the same proportionately from all smaller stations. Coal in Oregon in 1906. The only productive coal field in Oregan is situated in the south western part of the state, in Coos countv, and is known as the Coos Bay field, from the fact that it en tirely surrounds that body of water. It occupies a total area of about 250 square miles, its length north and south being about 30 miles and its maximum breadth at the raid ale about 11 miles, trom which it tapers regularly toward both ends. Other coal fields have been pros pected in different parts of the state, and some of them contain coal of fairly good quality. Among these are the upper Nehalem field, in Columbia county; the lower Neha lem field, in Clatsop and Tillamook counties; the Yaquina field, in Lin coln county, and the Eckley and Shasta costal fields, in Curry coun ty. All of these fields lie west of the Cascade range, but none has been developed to the point of pro duction. Another field has been located in the basin of John Day river, east of the Cascade range, but little is known concerning it. All of the fields west of the range, with the exception of the Coos Bay, are of small area, the largest outside of the Coos Bay being the upper Ne halem, which has an area of less than 20 miles. The coal of all these fields is lignitic in character. Coal mining in Oregon during the last two years has been adverse ly affected by the great increase in i l 1 i a . i me production oi petroleum in California and its use as fuel. All of the product from Coos Bay has been shipped by water, principally to San Francisco. The increased use of fuel oil in that city has de creased the consumption of coal to a marked degree, and the effect upon Oregon's production is shown in a decrease from 109,041 short tons in 1905 to 70,731 tons in 190(i, a loss of 29,910 tons, or 27.3 per cent. The value declined $70,257, or 24.8 per cent, from $282,459 in 1905 to $212,338 in 1900. Coal was first noted in the Coos Bay region about fifty years ago, Porf. J. S. Newberry having report ed in 1855 that the coal deposit of I Coos Ray had begun to attract at tention. Smie minipg was done there in IS.Vtaiul 1S72, and in 1870 two mines, the East port and the Newport, were in active op ration. The NewHrt, however, is the only one surviving. The Beaver Hill mine, oened in 1905, was kt first a rather uncertain factor, but is now an important producer. The census of 1SS0 reports the total coal production of Oregon at 43,20") tons, this being the earliest record of 'production in the state. The total production was 100,000 tons in4 years only 15H, 1897, 1904, and 1905 the maximum be ing obtained in 1904, when it reach ed lll,540jons. . An advance, chapter from "Min eral Resources of the United Slates, Calendar Year UHXt,n on the pro duction of coal in 1900, by E. W. Parker, will be ready for distribu tion in September. Teacher's Examinations. Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of CrooR County will hold the regular ex amination of applicants for state and county papers at Prineville, as follows: YK STATE PAPERS Commencing Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 9 o'clock a. tn., and continu ing until Saturday, Ang. 17, at 4 p. m. Wed nesday Pe n mansh i p, h is to.ry, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, book keeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, composition, algebra. Saturday Botany, plane geome try, general history, English litera ture, school law. FOR COIN'TY PAPERS Commencing Wednesday, Aug. 14, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continu ing until Friday, Aug 10 at 4 p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, his tory, orthography, reading. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, phy siology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government. Yours trnly, C. B. DiNwrnniE, Superintendent of Public Instruc tion. Remedy for Diarrhoea. Never Known to Fail. "I want to say a few wonln fur Oiambi-rlain'H folic, fholeni and li arrboea Itemed)-. I used tills prep aration In m.v family for the past five years and have recommended it to a numlwrof eople iu York county aud have never known it to fail to effect a cure in any instance. I feel that I can not say too much for the best remedy of the kind in the world." S. .femison, Kprinjr !rove, York County, Pa., This remedy is for sale liy I). P. Adanison. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice is herehv pi veil that, in pur suance oi an order oi trie l oiinty t ourt of the 8tate of Oregon for Crook ('onntv, niiiue on me oin nay oi August, 15XI7, in the malUr of the guardianship of Floy Slavton and Kdith Fern Slavton, minors, the undersigned, the guardian 61 paid minors, will sell at private pale, for cash, gold coin of the United States, aiibjei-t to confirmation by said County Court, anr the 27th day of Sept., 1WI7, at his ofiiee in the First National I'.ank, of Prineville in Prineville, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Floy Slay ton and Edith Fern Slav- ton in and to all the following described real property, to-wit: the southeast qnr- ler oi section tinny I-our and the W est half and the West half of the Northeast quarter and the West half of the South east quarter of Section Thirty Five in Township Fourteen South, "of Uanife Sixteen East of Willamette Meriili m in Oregon; also ljts Five and Six of Ul nik Three in the Third Addition to Prine ville, Oregon, according to the plat tnereoi as me same apiears of record in the ollice of the County Clerk of Crook county, Oregon; also Ut numbered Eight and the East half of Lot nnnilicred Seven of iilock Two of that part of the City of Eugene which was originally platted and recorded as the Elias Stew art Addition to Eugene in Eane County, i fregon. Terms and conditions of sale: cash, gold coin of the t'nitcd States. (S-15) T. M. Baldwin. Guardian of the property of Floy Slav- ton and Edith 1-ern Slavton, Minors Citation i In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the Countv of fVonlr In the nutter of the estate of David I). I'eedcr, deceased, fo Marguerite M. Feeder, Edna I). Feeder, Koy E. Feeder, Grace C. Feeder and Floyd G. Feeder, greeting: In the name of the Htiitu of Orfimn you are hereby cited and required ty auuear in the countv court, of the tt...t.. of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at. Prineville in the county of Crook on Tuesday the 3rd day of September, 1907, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of thut d;i v. then n,.,l there to show cause why an order should not be granted to M. It. Elliott, the administrator of the estate of David D. Feeder, deceased, to sell hII Hm r;l estate lielomrinc triuniil tlinimuar t,.urW the southwest quarter of sect'on seven teen in townsmp seventeen south of range eleven east of Willamette merid ian. In Crook Countv. ( Irramn. at public sale. ' j Witness, the lion. W. A Hell. inh,e oi tne bounty ( ourt ot the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook with the seal of said court affixed, I his 17th lay ot July, A. I). 1007. Atles!: Warkkn BitovVN, Seal Clerk Professional Cards. llit1.iurt'r at Itsiuiltiin 1-Uvry SmliW' C. SSrix OtlW with Uim. W. Harm's VJtaar'.a, ?. S?. CM, Cm. J". aJVaaw-V Jf. S3. 23iknnr $ el knap Sc Cd wards 2Jjtteimni 5Vrra tVM tfV.i. S 9mmA M am m nSry0M Cmft mm M mm tm, ijrteiam amir 0rpm Call avswikib Croki-th Oat u Niuht OrvtcKONK IViom xh'th or Aiuhmin's Pne Stihol Hoih eithv An rf)- I, ihv tlt-ikom'. iPrimain'ii, Importer and breeder of high-grade iPoland China JFfoys and SSlaek jCanyshan Chiekans Young stock for sale. Address Redmond, Oregon. Timber Land. Act l JuneH. IsTS, Notict tt PablicitiM. I until Stain, Umd Oilier, The Dalles. Oregon, June , P.i7 Notice I hereby given that in compli auce with the provisions ot the act of t'on- gre ot Juiir s, L.s. eiititleil "An ni t I toe dale ot tin. tier lamia in the Slates o I'alitornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton lerritorv. a- extended to all the 1'ul he Ianu States by act of August 4 l-!f' Nellif P. Common Uriutv, countv ot t'rotik, State uf Ore gun, has on Nov. it, liltd in this otuce her sworn statement No. lio-Ci. for tl purehase of the lt. 2. It and 4 and SK SnW'i of eectioM No. 10, in tuwiislnp No. 1J ranee -o. in K, v..n. unl will otter prool to stiow that the lain! sought is more valuable tor its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to -u'ui land before the countv clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the llh dav SeptemiHT, 1U07. She names as witnesnes: William M Meikm. AilxMt, (ubit, M. w. t ompton Charley McKinier. all nf (iriulv, tir eon Any ami all i rsons claiming adversely me nnoveMiesiMiwi lauos are remicsieo i- tile their claims in this other on or before said 12th day of N ptemlier, 1!7. 7-Uc C. W. MOOKE. ltegistv iruiuer LAnd, Act jun a. isth eth-e inr Public all. m. I'nile.l SUM Lan.l Oltii e. Thu puii. s. on-K"!!, Msy "j, l'Jir; s'KhC is ner-iiv iriven tlm( in t-onii.iiHiii. with the prot-jsions (tf thi; art ttt Cunn-ssul jiiik-:i. is.s, i-nnlliMl "An act (or tin- sale c timts-r Ian. Is in ihe Sutrs ,f Califomifi. un i,rill. N'Volii. Hint v Hsninu!ni Tt-rnlory," as esicmun uiaii lie,-l-tll, lie SInOis l.v ot AukusI 4, l-lr.', ' Martha Kditli Curtis, of I'itrtlail'1, I'lHiuly el Multnmnnh. late (if Orej;ou. lias en OctolsT 'J., r.li. liU in this oilice her swum siHti-ne-nt N i-fi, tor iht jitirciuist" ir the lul- 4, l.NNij. ami SK1 S y4 of seetien Nil. (1 in !i. ii"liii No. u S., ram.'!' N'n. is K., w. M. ami will uff-r (irisil in h.,w Ihst lie- Inn. I sought is mure vahiaMe lor Ms liml'i-r or sin Itmu tor Kri!'tiliiml nnreos-s. atnl lo -stal,l tn-r I'laim io said Uiel l-elore l he county clerk al erilK-vlllu, Or-K on the 1'Mh itav of Si j tciiils-r, r.m7. Sn-' iiHiHi-s as wiliiessi-s: K. K. .lonr. Ni-ttie . . j.ott , .fi.iui . riiti'T, ivois-ri O' lnaris ail of I'rini-vilk". Or,--.-o:i. Any and nil i rH,tii. claiiiiinii mivt-rs.-lv- lln Hlsive ih-M-rils-'l If.iels are rfiilli-slnl to llle tnuir elm ins in this ollii'i' on or is-l'ori- siiol lutli ihiy of Si-pli-inUT, I'l7. 7-4 (;. w. Mookx. Ki'itisier. Notice of Admiaiitrator's Sale of Real Eitale at Public A action. Notice is hereby given, that in imr snaiice of all order of the county court of the County of Crook, State of Oregon. made on the 1st day of July, 1007, in the matter of the estate of Ceorge U. Taylor deceased, the undersigned-, the adminis trator of said estate, will sell at public auction to tne highest inihter, tor cash, subject to confirmation by said County 'ourt, on Saturday, tbe 10th day of Augut, 1907, at two o'clock in the, afternoon, at the front door of the county court house in rnneviile, ( rook county, Oregon, all tin right, title and interest of the said deorge B. Taylor at the time of his death, and all the right, title and inter est that the said estate has, bv oi:ra tion of law, or otherwise," acquired other man or in addition to that ol the raid (ieorge II. Taylor at the time of his death, in and to all that certain lot, piece, or parcel of land situated, lying and being in said county of Crook, state of Oregon and IiouikIihI and described as l mows, to-wit: the southeast quarter oi section thirty-two m township twelve south of range ten east of Willamette Meridian in Crook county, Oregon. Terms and conditions of salt;: Cash, goiu com oi me i. lined mates, ten per cent to be paid to administrator on day ot sale, imlance on continuation ol sale by said County Court. Jleed at, ex- ;nse of purchaser. M. It. ELLIOTT, Administrator of the estate of (ieorge l. Tavlor. dea-ased. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 11th lay of July, 1007. Notice for Publication. Department of I he Interior. Ijand oltloc at The Dalles. Oregon July l'i, l'.i7 Notice Is herehy given that I.AI1K K. KI.1.IOTT of 1'rinevHie, Ore., has tiled nolle.-of his In tention to make final commutation nriMif in support of hit-claim, vi.: Iiimii'stcail en ley No. 11112. made : Kolitemlier 3. IMK. for l.ho W 1 .. KK'4 SW'4 and NWS4 H.-C IS. Miwnsuip in souin, rane K, JV1, anil that said nnsif will he made hofnrc I tic countv clerk, at Prineville, Oreeon, on Heptemls:r 2. 1'.II7. He names the rollowinK wilnessi-s to prove his continuous lesidi-neMipou, and culliva t ton of, the land, viz: Frank Post and Har vey D. Dunham or Post, or., John A. Mohler and Waller KUiol t of Pi im-vllle, Or. 7-2) O. W. MOl dtH. UeKisler Men and I cum N tinted. 14 lo ad of li. oi.es mill four men lo work In Hum est , will have ;!0 or :f da.n run; will tuiv to M -r dav for men. l.tKi iht span for liorwen tiiid board Home. Add Hen i:t Im I' r. or J. It. MouiiiNoN Ora.-w Vallcv, Sherman County, Or. Not tot To Cnmlitora. Notiiv is Iu n-hv uivi n. by the under, sinned the ndiiiiiiisinitor vl' iha Kslaie of John Prior, Uisea-xsl, to the eiishlors ol and all other pi'i'Miim having ciamm against said dtsvased to prest-m them to the iiuiicrsii,-iii-d at the oilier ol M. I; Elliott, in l'n!.e ill. i, Orvcoti. within ! inoiitlis Irom the lirst publi, alien of this none with the prrr voiuher-.. Daliil this :m1i .lay ef May, ;t7. VJO Isom t l mck .Vdmtnistctor ol the Kstutr ot John Prior, m'sr, ... TuuU r ljiud. Ai l jiitie .f. is; Nttirt for Publttalton. t'lilir.l SiaU Ijhi.I (ItV. o, 1 ri,' ps;u-, oi, k-ui. Mn .s. imi-, . lu ri-l-i ,;irii tUst III leiiietiHiie,- .Nolle. Will) III,- s' l r,v :,m oi tii, ai i of ,iuk. r,..., ol Jiuu1 .1, ls,s. cniMod ' An w i lor tin srtie al Ulllls i 'hili.K is, ;i, . s alo ,u t'.ilni Ills, t'ri-k'oli NevtoU. slid W ii.xi.iue.u I'erruor ." - - '--ni to all tin-euhiu ilol iu l. mi I ut AoKUt 4 I"h1i- Join . ol rrlnrvttlo. t'oini; , oi i riMt, Stsu- of or on, ll Oil S. CI.-ioIk 1 III. tw n;,-,l tills o ItH, lits sworn niHlrm.oil No iAO, for llie .ur. Ils.e ol liu- s,i4. ii. -4 xo4 a io 4 io -4 ul .IS-IIOII So Jt. in i,. ii.!, ,. N,, It rmuv So. ts,-, n m. and will iA r proot lo sliow iliai tin, ln. wilit is inure iii. in lor Us tinner or stolm thsll tor tricul!'irui eurs.., .. mid ttiiwtwiiir-.li lni Utm lo sMi i iall l K lot,' Uie I ouniy eli rk, t I'rinntllv. Ort on, on o, lm, iluv ot , iw h ill 1st. IMii. Hi' nm Miiis.,,: lUnni i'i,.l,. A '. Kniitliieii. Koto n K. Miiipstin, 'n s. Slinkh r nil ol Proo l il , . ori'iion Au Slid n!l i..tm-h lUlmniv s-Imt.i Iv tin litril,in rtlwd isii.i.nrv o,, n. slid !o tl ie llo'ir imitisiii ilns on or ts'iore said luiti day oi svpw-inu r ii;. Jifl' Mi'OKK. Keut.ter. Notice of Wood Dellyety. C. I', e.-illovatj) i.shea to nunounce lo Ids patrons t hat he will deliver wood (wo tlayx In the week and wants the public tolx'.'ir this In mind when orderlim o that they will not lie incotiveiici lu led by the delay. Notice of l in.il Svttlcinciit In the t'ountv I'nurt uf the Slate kim. for t risk i mint v. In lite liialtor of On. K.lale ot J. S dis'eMvd. None, Is lion i' iliven, llmt l.ra.e 1. ol On- Ki'lli'j, Kell.-y, tne cwmrix i no' isst ill and l.iiiiein ol ) S. Ki'iloy. d., ,'s,. .1, n,i. ni,, iiwit,,. u,. nsini'-t toiiri to r i mil nionini, ,uol Oi,. ..ih dsy ot Aii-iit, I 7. i ito- hour of i, -a o'i to, k ill lllV Sol,'lli.., lis. In , n, t.v ..r.l.T ot Ho- also.,' nam,', I . i r I. Ii , . s. um i f,.r lo-sr. Hi,; of ot'iii llo.i. to llo- Mimr nil. I sit p-r.oiis are lirrrhy Iwl io d lo appear 111 Itm stsns l Utill.'.l court on or udor,. .sol nine and pre st ill any ol.jis !!. u II llior.- Is' sin such lo said r perl or Is lo-,,r d.'l.srr.d i io nirntn . ' IVI I. KKI.II.V. Aliilln.lrain of tin' hisl w u; n.! l. -ium.-UI ol J S. kolli'i Ttlltlirr latllit Act .lime S, 1S7K Nolliss ftir rui.ii.an.in, I lilted Stat,., t,;lii, Ottti'.', Tin- I Sill. .. uriKiiti, Juiir is, l.7. Notlrrla hrtvl v li n Ihal In coiiipllmicv wllh the pn,vi...iis ,,f ih.-,i,,f ouiiins or June a. is., eiisilii ,t tn a,. for lln ,.or Omls r liuol" In Hie Hlati s of I iilirni nla, 1 ln K.in. Nevada mi I W ,-. n I I , .u T, rrl i.irv," as t'Xli'lldtst to nil tlie pulilto iiind stules ly art of August t, l-t'i J.- l'ti K. T-ii lor ol rrine il!r, eoi.-oy of Crook . sihii- ol Or, iton. ha.'.iu JsniiHrv .-.'ii'l, 17. f;liid lit llos oitit e lus sworn slHt.'iii' iu. So. iC7'i, lot llo- piireim,,. oi I he V, StM4 si .i, Ntt an.) w i, Nh'( of i'ellolt So '.'1, in t.. it-iiii. So. 1.1 until;, raiu'i' So. U K H M . i.inl ill oifer i.rool io -ion, Hon ihe land uicli' i. more aiimi.le lor ili liiitU-r orstone tliau f..r .lurti iiluirni .iires. and to i-soiopsfl t.ii i ia;iu to -nid at,,l lw lore the foiiiuy elei k. in Ptuii-i ili,-. ori-uou, on the ttiii ihiy ol Ss-plemla r, I s. i He i.auies a. u tiin-.es : .Niuua K Mefotn, t'.Jolin .-tiu..ii.t. J. K. M.Kiuiniet, J. p Kiniis, nil ot Pni..-, ill,-, or-noii Any and ll p. T-oli. ,.l:nim adversely t lie slioi'-ileerilM.-.t :-iu.t nre re.ini'.te.i i in,, tlntlr elatms in Oca mitre on or More said lllh da) oi SepieiiitsT 1'st;. li-IJp I . VV MisiHK, Krulslrr. GO H0R1GAN FOR Choicest Meats We arc proparcil bi-ttvr t.ifiii over. Wo havo stock of BEEF, MUTTON, Fish, Game and Vegetables in Season If you want to buy in quantity call on us. We handle all kinds of country produce. H0RIGAN & STILL i IV.' ' l. . . J. ...... ' 11 'jri're 18. V i Win;: 1 THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Timls'f lsin.1. A. t June a, is;. Notict far PhoIkwIim. t'nlled tlo Ijiii.1 Ulftcr. 1 h llallisi. On oli, Jon,' . pIT. N.uti-r Is Ili'lel' nHi'M 111 n In 1,111 ) ItH nets llll Ihl- ore, iioii of Hie hi I ol oiimiooI 4. i-tilllid '-An wel lor I lit- mli'id Jiini' .1. Is.. ,-tittll. .1 tlliils r Uh.U III llo' Smii s ol t shlorni. Ore Sou, Ni'iw.la. mid s.loeiil.iil IVn ilort its toli. I. .1 lo 1 III.' I'lil.ll, Ixll.lSlsm I.) . 1 ol Ailut 4, lv'J, Ii. i osr.l . Itsu, ' ol I'rllli'N till', eiuilll V of t r,'k, s tU' III Oti'ltoil. Iiaioil IS,. ,l. Iisri. Illod III litis OHI O III- .norii sisti-itii'iti, So. :i, A, lor itio pur. has-ol tlo- l-i( MN'i ol sislloii 4, SKi, Ml1, and N W S Kl, of sis'tlott No. t. Mi town. lop No 1:1 S. rsiiit,' No K. IV M. am) will oftoi Om. io .how Ui tin Ulot mhihIiI is nior vnlualdi' lor lu iuiiIh r oi stono ihaii for sitrti iilturNl ion i-owi's. wild U e.lHl.loli Ills i Isltn I,, md utt.l I'lloro llir lentil, ilrrk mi t'rtiiot ill,', tits'itoit, on the loth dsv of s'iitt.iiitMr had, It,, tmtn.'s as witu.'ssi's: w, II tlii'ton, J. W i 'oil in., II. I-, ll. llii.,,, 1.. l, latolli llr all ol rtiin'vilp'. thoitoit Ant and all i.i'r.on I'lslniiiiK ado'tm'ly lit,' ali .liii rlls-d land, ate re.ili'siist li ltii Ho tr i Uinis In litis other on or U'lor, salit tilth ,ist oi svpii'iuts'r. l'-T. ft-U I, , hook a, Kotisier, Tlmia r t-aml, Ant of Jiinr , 17", -Nii'li-e ror I 'ul. Ili at I. oi, l ulled Hlatra ImiiiI Oftli-r, The Dalli-a, oii-a.ui, Julie a, late, Nollis. Is liereltv alen that III tsilnpllalliir Willi the provtMoti of llir Aet of t'niia is-a of Julie t, ls; .silllli .t "An art lor the aalent IkuilN-r tniid In Hie Hlalraot I 'allrutiila, Orr fnit, Nevad ii, and Wasloualoii leiriiorv." a inlriiileil lu nil I In- I'll). llo 1 And Nlnlca hy act ot Aliausl 4, l-sr.i, Itorai o v , Itltfi'low, of Weitatehee, isittuly of I'lielan, Hlate of N asliiiuttiitt baa on rehruarv 14, pau, Hied III litis oftttw Ida aworn atalr uieiil No. .far, fi.r I Ins pun lia uf lie I. tSll', mi.l NsK'nif kvti.iii Nil x in towii.litii No. Iv st. isofs No. is K IV M, ami will oiler priMif i,t mIiow llial the land rsuta hi l more valtiaidii for lu tluiU-r or aionr limn . for aitileilllitrat puttsises, and to estalillsli Ills ,'ii, Im to said Itolit iN'Milr Hie tetlstr and Kissl,er al Tlir i,lia, UntEOll, nil tint litilll 'Inr of AuiEUst, pair, j Ho llane-a as wit nessea; William II, ltta 1 low. id tbsst Hlii-r, Oni'ili, upl IS-rrv. of t I'rlnex the, onuoit: ctuirlisi M. rlisrili.it ol i t'linevllle, Oivkoii; KoU rl (1. Hllillli, ol J Prlui'Vlllc. I lis ami. j Any and all is-r-Mins elalntliiti adverwolv f Ihr alMivr-des.-rlls-d lands are nsineatcil lo i tile I heir claims lu thl. oitloe on or Is-furr aald -l tl day of Auaul IWC, anp r, MiMiaa H.isU.r. Notkt for faklicatiua. letartmeiit of the Interior, l-and Ottiee at 1 hr llallea, Oregon. August I, Itm. Sutler is hereby itivrn t li ill Ada M. Taylor, of rnneviile. Onuon. has hlr.l notice ol tier intention to luaka final live vrar nnsif tu stipisirl ol lu relaim. .!: Il"iue-.. a.l j entry So. livV made April to. par.', for the I 11' in', and II1, IIW4 of aei'tloll low n I sliip 11 -.oiith, rani;e 1 1 e. w. in., and that said prool will he made Is fore the county clerk, at I'riiieyillr, Ori goii, on S ideinU r U. na.;. She names llir follow tug witnesses to pryitr her cotititiuotis rriiilencr ttpiiu, and ultirati.in ol the land, via. T, K. Mi-- t'allisirr, Jacob II. Merrill, Junies M. Mont- giutn ry. t inn ley Moiitgouu ry, ad if rtiini villr, Oregon. s-sp t!. V. MooKK, Urgisler. Nolcc for I'liblictilon, Ih partiiirnl of llir Interior, ( l.atul I'llicr at The I'nllrs. Oregon, August I, pair. S.ilice is heri bv tlveii that Al Ii a W llsoll. of IViiieviile, Oreiron. lias hltsl iiotire of j her intention to muke ttual eoiiiiiiiitaliou i prisif in silplioi t of her cllilin. vi;iioliii. hiead etury .so. IHkt7 made August i, pan lor thu N W, anil l.ol itn.l of aec tioti, I, tow nship Is south, range p) e, w . tic atnl that said pnaif will be made lielori' tin I i-ouiity clerk, at I'i'lliin llle, Oregon, on Ss ptellllH'r pi, 1!I7. cho names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residentr iiimhi, and i cnltivutinil ot the land, via: M. Pareli-c Collin-, liert M. Wilson, tiisirur K. Hiiuili, Kots ri I,. Kin lung, all of Prineville, I irr. S-fip f, V. MooHK. Ueglster. Jotticy Cow and Calf Wanted. Jersey Cow tt in I t'nlf wanted at once. Must ho a koihI milker. Address! John MallMon, cure of John SiniiliiiiBi, Prineville. Or., "I'.'tp TO & STILL THE in the Market. to nervo our many jmtrons alwayH on ti.iinl a wliHit PORK, VEAL. Hats, Shoes and Clothing A complete line of Gent's Furnishinira at 1 'rices that you can afford to pay. Call in and let us show you the goods and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Proprietor I'KKHY I.OMl Long & Snoderly Dealers in Fine Winen, . Liquors and gars. Vt handle the celebrated Sedgwick Whisky, noted, for its rich, mellow flavor. Sole agents for Hop Gold lleor and the famous Napa SmU. ITcirrllxr Tiado Solicited. QSSSBBBBBBB Tjio Reception SMITH k t'l.KKK, I'noiHOTN.iw Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines and dinars country oudi:hs solici ti:d I'll-I Oil,,',. Itux l. MAIN HTUKKT i, 1 1 if tr i is-r -r. ir ir "r i r ir r i i. J The 0'Neil MILLER BUILDING, i. j ri i. j r L J ri i. J r i a J r i LJ l"4 r i Li r - LJ r - LJ r i L J n First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season L J r - LJ r i LJ r i a. J SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. r iriririnrtrw yrinrir L J r -t L J r i l J r i L J r 1 LJ r i LJ r -i LJ r i LJ r i LJ r- L J r i LJ r t LJ r si LJ r i Sonera S2acJrsmMnff lloi(!KI4IOKIN'(l, W'taiD W'dUK, KTi, N'KATi. Y AMI I'ltOMITIV iKiNK Whkn it ih )ink It v : : : Robert 7oorc Satisfaction Will ri I 1 L JL. JLULUL JL JL JL JLJkJL JL JLjf L JLJL. JL JLULULlJL'JL'llLULijW'Jl, J Shaniko Storage 6c Jorwarcting Co. Sham'Ao, Oregon General Storage, Forwarding A N I) Commission Merchants DfiiltTH in lUackHiiiith Coal, Flour, JiurWtl Wire, Nniln, (Vim-lit, liinm, Coul Oil, IMiiMtor, Stilplmr, Wool niul (Jrain, Sut kit ami Twino, (irain anil I'Vi'tl. AgciitH for WiiHtto WarnlioiiHti Milling (!o'h. "Wliitw llivt'r" and "Dalh 1'atfnt" Flour. IilioHt price paiil for HiihiH anil 1'cltrt. Special Attention in paid to Wool (trailing ami Haling for EnHtern Shipment. Ktork YardH with all the latent anil hunt facilities for Handling Stock, 7farc 2our Soocs in Care ot' "S. tS. dc J. Co." tLT 1 THE HAMILTON STABLES $f T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor I'KINKVII.I.I',, OKI.;ON Stock boarded hy the day, week or month at ItctiBonalde rnten. Remenilier us when in I'rinevillo. Katkh IlKAflONAni,K. Wo havo Fine Livery Rigs For Rent WAI.T KNODKHI.V GS333BBSSEBSS3X2. V I 's -I- t; ir.-r i inr -r.ir "irnr, irnas-irssir i .Ja.JUJi.Jvjk.jll.. Restaurant PRINEVIlobE, OREGON r-i a. j r 1 a. J n LJ 1.1 L J r t L J r..i L J r.,- L J ft 1 L J r. i L J r,i L J r i L J r. i L J r i L J L3 L j t jinrr vvirinnhririrvifi i-aL'JL'JL JLiJL JL JLJLJLJLJL JLUL JL J r i L J 1. 1 L J r.t L J ri LJ n L J ' f;l LJ n L J ti L J r i LJ ri L J r.i LJ r. 1 LJ r - L J He Guaranteed r..i Sliinnli-h, Moiililin's, Windows, liHrH, (iIiiiHeH, Ktr. Klc, Kir, SHIPP &l PERRY rillNKVIt.LK, OltKCON A a.