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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
TAFT HAS HAPPY Hc!ds Time Honored Function f"' ai wnira nouse. UNDERWOOD NOW IN POWER Thoit Who Want Thing. Put Through Congrat "Co and S 0oar" H Enjoy 8am Distinction Unci Jo Cannon Formerly Had Oftlc Sk. or Hav a Hard Tim. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. Wnshluittoti, Jim. 4. IMpcclnl. President 'J h ft whs Just n suiive and amllltiK Ha ever wln u lici greeted hi uuent mi New Yeiir's. While It U not iiiu hist f urn Hull nf the kind, It la his last New War's n"'ftf Ion. which In eludes a dinvrcnt nHKi'iiililiiu from (tint which la Invited In the four I'venlntf reception iliirliiK (In) winter. Tint New Year reception la inum of It limn' nf fair. Women allrml In noine number. II la true, Imt fur the iint part Ihu reception I more onVhil 1 1 in n aiM-lnl. Moiiictlnics Ihu Mtnlnrlty of a presi dent la teilcd liy tlm culler on New Yeiir's. There till V hei'll tlllllHI Wlietl wiih'cl.v any astiiiilor or representative called iihiii Hip president. 1 hut wna trim In the last ibiya of Clcvchind a nil. ministration auil nuuln In the ' ,M of ItooM'vi'ir inlinliilKtriitlon. "Lt' Co and 6 0ear." If on" wanted to kiiiiuii Ihu (Kitvor nf men In iiiiiuruK he- lulk'lit follow tho trull of mm who want atuiii'thliiif. 'I.i'1'a no nml mii Oscar" la what men any In until other when tln'.V talk nlxuit putiliiK koiiii'lhliitf tliroiiiih tho Iioiim) or when Hu-y want to H'voin iti result. It menus Unit Oscar V, t'liilurvtiDMl, chiilrmiin of tho coiumtt t on way nml niuntia, l the iwer In th house. Heretofore It util In he. "I.ot' no nml ai'u I'nole Joe," nnd thu trull of those who wnuti'tl ID Ret i.'Milin In toiii.'rmn luil to Ihu aH'iikor'a !-or. Now la In thu private office of I'll dorwood, which, liy an ImrrvstlUK eo ilioldeliet'. h thu olllru formerly tseu. pled hy nil nK-nki-r for limru I hull fifty )cii m. Ntw Mtmbtr 6 Oscar. Thu now liiriiitx-ra, those elected Imt full, who i'oiiio lioru scckhitf t-ouiiult-tuu plmos il inn to I'l sen Ihu "l"-iik-cr. as heretofore, Imt nml see In dcrwood, Iiiiiiiiko as I'liiilrniim of the. roiiinillliH' on mi) mot menu tit; wilt have limru In do with Ihu selection of rotiiiiilltiii places thiui nil oilier, Thu jrriitt otlt-e of xikiT. mice tmi'd ler. it tlm mvoiiil plum In Ihu novum ii km I . In not a ninirtaiit a thu much 0'1.hi tl office of vlru provident, since Ihu I icuiocrnts deprived Ihu speaker if Hourly nil aiwr. An Erly Bird. If olllru m'.l!ur wonhl li'iil wnrn Iiiki tliuy wonhl ucrliiliily tnku ii.Mm iniil lo-i'ii away finin n-thlndoii. Tloru una n pitiful alorr of n aoiith urn mini In Wiistiliu-ton not Joiik hko. Ho t.tltl thu iiii'IiiIht In n luwu UlHtrh t hu II luil thut ho li:ul toinu In Kut n 1,-oM'iiiiiifiit Joli. 'llit iiii'inln'r lohl lilm Unit hu mm two months iihuinl of tlinu, I'Vi'ii If thuru wild nny iiosnlhlll ty of liiinllnir phuu tor lilm. lit will tnlvlmil to (to lint-k lioinu. Tlit'll hu naIiI Unit hu Intel liorrowiHl moiiuy to fomu tn WiihIiIiikIoii, liu.l apunt II for rnllroiitl fnru, IiikI nothing to buy a th ki-t lioinu nor to pny IiIh Imnnl. I'll nlvu yon it fuw ilollnrn to liny iiii'.iln." anlil Ihu iiipinliur, "nml you uiiii ti'li'itrnph for niiniuy In gel Imt'k lioinu. Hut I mii not roIiik to pii.v lioiuil or liny roiurn tlukuta for alrnutl od olllcu aifkuin. 1 i-nn't ntTonl It. nml .1 ii in not irolnu to do II." Tho limn mill! hu roiild not iiut nny inonuy bjr tfh'Kiiipliliiit: hu luul borrowuil hlm aulf out and tlhln'l know whunt to turn. Thuro will hu n lot nioro llku'hlin lit-ru In Ihu next Nix months. "Th.y Call U Pi Hunter." Thuro wiih Krunt commotion In it coiTlilur of Ihu Iioiimu omi tiny wliun n mini coiilil not wo it curt n In mi'mlier. "I'liuy cull iih plu lnitituva," lm ulioutcil, nml then with much profanity hu mill ed: "Who wctti plu hunters when limy wuru tryliiB to hu uluctcd? Wliun they v, iintcil help for thu iioinlmilloiia nml elei tlons Ihcy hunted uh 'plu limitura.' I'm llreil of 'em, I nm. I'm (,'olmt Imck honiu If plu tlou't comii t'ny wny, nml I'll show Nun iiliout next election time av lut t pie liunlhiK inuuna. Who'a moiu rlKht to plu limn me, lifter work in;; throiiKli hIx ciimpiilKiis for oiib inn n for coiicruHK?" Talk of a Holdup. Tliuru Ih Ii rumor (hut tho llcpuhllc mis of tho Kemito imiy hold lip (lie hill for the pi'tisl iii liiilhllm; mil tl thu Dein iicriila cimscnt to nllow tliu illlferent iionilunllona niiidc hy l'l'esldent Tnft to he cuiilli'med. Th;t would menu n ileiullni'li, hut It will not coino nliout. Tliu Itepiililli-niiH hnvo olitiilni'il Hid pension ollliu for four bucciwsIvo Imtu Kunil hulls, ami they could not very well rel'ust! tliu jii'iiHi.Tutu thu winie prlvlliw. Army Reduction, Tho Iioniocrntlc liouse roil wort the nnny hy lice cnvnlry roKlmoiitH, but wan cliocked by tho Republlcim Ron nlu. Thorn will be no Kopubllrnn son nto nflor Mm 4th of March, mill In all probnblll' tuo nrmy nppropriatlon bill will not ho passed by thnt time, ao thnt nnny reduction Is one of the possibili ties early In the now administration. IliiUS CHOPS ARE MENACED BY COLD C lifcrnla Fruits Aro Damaged to Ilia Extent of Millions of Dollars. tin An- h .-Krcotliin wonlVr. i Hi h u ..win Ik tii Cnllforiilu luia not rU ik I'd In !iU ytiura awi'pl down (rum Telwi hupl a lop oil the Kroiit cioi'K" l'!t o( Hun llcriiitrillnei. Votl turn, KImtbIiI.', Los AnU' lcu, O.i 'KO uii'l M'jrt IjIcko fountli'H. IniiniKii toitliuiiiud nt many ml.'l"!ie of ilnllnra la IjuIiik wruuKht to ilirua fruits, In rpltu of the dunin'mto uf'trta of tlm crowtira to chuck tlm menace hy siiiuiJkIiib. At t'ovlna the mercury dmiund to 2'i di'Kruua. Kur tint moat part Ilia sudden drop, ilciplttj I ho 1'nlted Ktiile wouthur bu ruiiu's wuriiliiK, whs tut ul ly unutpuct ed by thu people, and not mure tbun a tenth of ihu growers, 11 la reported, were prciutrctl. CVIiiif.o, Winter, Ha the term I un (lc.iood In the Orntit Ijikes region, ulrt'iuly more thiui three months over due, tniide imotlier and more success ful attempt Hunday to (listen Itself uoi. th middle ct. The dendly cold, tirlRlniitliiK In western ('iiiiudit, where 1U duurees below jero prevail ed n( many points, spread rapidly over Hie country. It reached C'IiIiuko In the form of snow storm, which Inter turned to ruin and still later to heavy sleet, with continued fulling of the tuniperuture. ticitlu trailers are apprehensive of (treat dumnxe to winter wheat. They any the fields are bure, and a slt-ie of cold weather will kill the plant. There la an Id to be practically no snow cov ering the wheal urea In four or five bin status. Turk Will Mak New Concession Irfindon. DmtKcr of a rupture of peace nemitlntlons scums lo have been uverted by the probability thnt Turkey will make, fresh concession. Krotn uulliorluitlve sources It Is said the powers, thrtiiiKh their nmhnssn Uurs here unit nt t'onstanttnople, have exerted sirmiR pressure at t'imstnntl uople for moderation. PENNIES TO PAY FINES . Many Letter and Telegram of 8ym- pathy Received j ltiiine, lil.tlio.- Penny eontrlhuMons to pay the $11)0 fines assesir,1 aHiilnst j It. 8. Hhcrklun and t, t. llroxon, pub ! Ih.her and editor of the llolse Capital News, who are now sorvlmt a 10 days' aenii'iicu In the Ada county jnll (or contempt of court are eomlnr, by the 1 hundreds from nil parts of Idaho, and from a number of outHlde points, j Messages from many prominent pro 1 KresMlvcs , were received exletidiUR ; aympnthy ami support to the liiiprlH om d men. t'hlef of these was a tele , ftrnm (rtun Colonel Koosevelt to I'so j (trusstve State Chairman Olpson, ex- tuiulliiK his sympathy and admiration. He also has communicated with Pro i cresslve aenntora to see If eoinethltiK '. cannot be done In the I'tilli'd RUites ' senate to cull nltentlon to what be turms an "ontrngo." Custom Men Are Drowned In Gate Sun Oloito, Cnl. The greatest ma rine disaster In the vicinity of Ban DIoro In many yciirH occurred Satur day nlKht at Point of Kocka and Im perial bench, w hen three mnll vessel wer swept nshore by tho hlsh wind and rnKiuK sen and dashed to plecoa. The lllfuled craft wore the United States Immigration Inspector's launch, Kllsiabeth, the. fishing power hunt Old Nick, of San Diego, and an unidenti fied eloop. Seven, men aro known to hnvo been drowned, APPOINTMENTS TO CABINET UNDECIDED l'tHiJ'ttm, N. J. President-elect WHt lias mndo clear that nohod) In the United States knew lis yet win was K ing to be In his cabinet, or wluv could be the 'prosrtim ho would sua goat (or tho next cimKreta. Ho declar ed he had not offered a nlu(',le cabinet portfolio to anyone thus fur, and had reached no coiii'luulonn as to plana for the oxl rn eesn-.lnii. Mr. Wilson paid tlmt, ivhlls ho had ounvnased u variety of subject a and had talked over many names with donincrtitlo loaders, he had not given un Intimation either ns to his Feloc Hons or his course with respect to legislation. Ho Indicated, .however, that he expected the extra sorslon would not 1)9 devoted ryoUiBlvely to tariff mnklug, and unld he would spo clfy In a special messago some of the subject upon which ho would llko leg lHlntlon. .Tie Prnsldent-eloct admlttod ho was finding the task of cabinet making difficult. Ho said ho would delay m riouncements until ho could name hiu eu'.lro cabinet. BLASTING DOWN COAL Esperte Cendsmn Praetie of "Shoot ing OH the 8ohd." Much bus Im-n an Id ami written Id condemnation of the priictlee. too prev It-lit In some of the (on I iiilnlna slutes. of "sliotitluii iiff the solid "-(lint Is, of blnstliitf down the coal without huvliiu previously tindeiiut or sheared It. ol "iiiiikliiK the (Kiwdur do the work." AccordliiK to Kdwurd W. Parker, Uie coul alatistliliin of the Culled Htate tci-oloKli'iil survey, all ii 1 1 1 tt rl 1 Iik aiirt-e thai the iraetli Is reprehensible In the bljihest diKico. The benvy i burk'e ol potvder produce an tliiiiccpHnnrj' iinD t It t of line coul ami render the luint coul an friable thnt It illslnlek'ratus In hundlliiK and tinuportiitlon Tlietpmn tlty anil ipiullty nf the iiiercbniitnlil product are thureby materially rudiict-d. Tbeso run sons In tliumsclvea are sultl dent to cull forth the eomleiiiiiiilluo ol the prnctle and tho demand (or Us abolition, but a (ar slnuuer reusou Is the IncreuNtl llublliiy to accident In a 'vocation Hint I hiir.iirilutis enouith w hen all precautions ixutslhle are taken to promote safely. The ua of luordl into cliurKe of owilur weakens the rwif ami stipiKirtluu plllur. and failure to undercut or shear the coul increases the duniiur of windy abota. lb cause ol frequent dust explosions. Culls of coul and roof In 1011 caused almost ohm-lm If nf tho 2.700 or so death III the coal in I lies of the United State, and explimloti caused 14 pot cent The (lent ha from the more pro line cause, however, usually bupien slnitly and are not reported outihle the locnlltlo where the aceldcnla occur, whereas the less frequent explosions Involving the deaths of lens or bun dreds of men are given prominent lu the dully and technical presa. NOVEL SEWAGE PUMP. Combination of the Principles of Pis ton and Rotary Pump. An Inventor of C'urdllT. Wale, bus designed u pump which combines the principles of the piston and the cen trifugal or rotary pump. Having no vuhe that can lie clogged up. It la c eclally adapted for the pumping ol heavy liquids, sewage, etc. The pump comprises a number of cylinders radially arranged around a CtlMIIINrU IICTAIIY kHU I IBTON rillP. cenlrnl revolving axle, the pistons be ing so connected to this axle that dur ing half of the revolution water Is staked from the Intake pipe Into the chauilM'rs Inclosing the cylinders, while during the other half revolution It Is expetled through the outlet pipe. The pump, as shown In the Illustra tion, Is driven by a single cylinder vortical engine. Popular Mechanic. Eofl Preservation. J. Jd. Burtlett before the chemical congress explained the use of water glass, which U a silicate of soda, for preserving eggs, giving the necessary directions for Its manufacture. When properly ninde, It does not affect the eggs chemically and will preserve them for months, being quite as effective as cold storage and available for use by the ordinary housewife. The eggs are placed In n vessel continuing the water glnss and left there covered by the fluid until needed for use. Strictly fresh eggs, not the shop eggs under this label, but the real things Just out of the nest, enn be car ried over from summer to winter In a Jar of water glass In almost perfect condition. Of nil the domestic methods of prolonging the useful life of eggs. Immersion In water ghiss Is by far the host, said Pnrtlett The Care of Books. Persons n limit to Install new libraries or those who find thulr books In bad condition will be glad of the advice of fered on this Kitli.lect by n writer lu Cos Annnlcs (Paris). Glass cases should always be avoided except for a few precious volumes which nro spe cialty looked nftor nnd frequently dust ed, since tho confined atmosphere nnd lack of nlr circulation In such boob cases are favorable to tho development of germs. Insects and mold. Secondly, tliu simple precnntlnn should be taken of placing on the shelves behind tho books strips of cloth or flannel mois tened with benzine, phenol, tobacco Juice or turpentine. These strips glvo excellent results If renewed from time to time. 1 Passing Gases Through Iron. It has been known for some llmo thnt gases will puss through metals when they nro highly heated; thus platinum at a red heat will nllow air to pass through It Iron Is nlso perme able for hydrogen when hot nnd even when cold to n certain degree. More recently Charp.v and Donnerot show that nitrogen does not penetrate Iron holow a temperature of 800 degrees O. Hydrogen pusses more easily and at a temperature of 600 degrees a con siderable action la noticed. km IF WILSOJI AND BRYAiUJLASH? Much Speculation Indulged In as to C'itccm SURE TO OCCUR, IS BELIEF Whether Commoner Coee Into Cabinet or Not, It Is Thought He and Presi dent Will Ultimately Disagree Bryan Would Be Mir Formidable Opponent Than Any Other Wileon Could Hav. By ARTHUR W. DUNN. Washington, Jan. B. Special. That fascinating iKi iiputloii, sieculat lug on what Is going to Implicit lu na tloliul affairs, has reached the stage where people are talking ulsiul what will happen If there should be a break Iwtweeii Prcxlilfiit Wilson and W. J. Iirynil. In the curly !' ulutlve stages It bus beeu generally agreed thnt dif ference will occur between Ihese two prominent lieinocrnts, wlicther Mr. Itryiiu goes lulu the cabinet or remains III private life. It seems to be agreed that a clash will come some time In the Wilson ad ministration when these men will not agree upon some Important a flair. We ull know that Mr, Hrynn Is no compro miser nml that be stands by bis prin ciples, hnti ver may happen. Ft it is taken for grunted that it will not be very long Is-fore the Demis rutlc pres ident and the mnii w ho helped Idm get the place will ti ltd themselves lu disa greement. And Then What Will Happen? Klrst off the reel It will Im the gen eral opinion that the popularity of Mr. Hrynii throughout the country will lie sOillcteiit to give him a comiiiitndlng IHisltlon In a contest with Woodrow Wilson. That might lie the rnse, but the contest will be with President WII sou, which Is an entirely different mat ter. It taki-s a mighty strong muu to light a president lu bis own party. Da vid II. Hill. Arthur P. Corninn nnd others who opnsed Cleveland found Unit the people generally rallied to the mipport of their president. (if course I111I nnd (iormnn were not popular Idols like ltryan, and thnt makes the speculation as to what mny happen so Interesting. Itetween ltry an and Wilson It would mean n ltryan victory In the end. but between Bryan nnd the president It will lie a doubtful Issue. Wilson' Etiquette. Wnortrow Wilson has declined a ntituls-r of Invit'Kloni In Washington, most of them to dinners, on the ground that it Is not etiquette for a president elect to come to Washington nml lie ' come prominent In such iitl'airs, public ! or M-mlpuWie, pendim; his inaugura j t b oi. And when one comes to look at j It there Is good reason for his course. : The prcscut Ix-lomrs to President Taft, ! the future, lifter the -Uli of March, to , President Wilson. It will not be at I all surprising to nee tho new presl j dent quite n stickler for the proprie ties of his position. Mr. Taft Not Particular. Not long ngo President Taft surpris ed nearly everyliotly In Washington by accepting an Invitation to a private house. It was quite a big social func tion, It Is true, but not in years bus a president aceepte'l, liny such Invita tions. President Taft, however, has always been "on the wing." He likes to go to entertainments, to dinners, to the theaters, nntl everybody knows how he likes to travel. It Is not very surprising Hint be should do some things which other presidents have not done. Vio la Red Headed. When Meter M unlock of Kansas starts something there are people who remark that "Vic Is red headed ugalu." His curly hair Is really auburn, but Murdoch. Is such a live wire that the color of his locks are away behind when ho really pots Into action. Ho promises notion In the next congress. He asserts that the Progressives us such will do sotnetiilng. "There will bo lively limes," says Vie. Then he was asked If he was a Re publican and he said he was not the kind of a ltopulillcuii that would go into a caucus under Jim Mann's lead ership. "I mil (in Independent," re marked Munlock; nnd he will no doubt have a lot of men with him lu the next congress. Sherley and the Law. Congressman Sherley of KcntucHy Is not going to allow otHccseekors to bother him very much. "If I am de feated beenie I can't got otllces for my constituents," he said, "I can prac tice law and will be content." "You ought to come to the senate," n friend remarked. "I nm from Louisville." he remarked, "and there has always been n preju dice In the country ngnlnst the cities. So It Is scarcely probable that I would be selected." s Money Maker at Ninety. Henry G. Uaivs, whose nomination for v! i' p-'esldeut in invited ridl culo because of his advanced ago, is now ninety years old and still goes about Washington mid to his various places of business In Baltimore and West Virgliut. "I nm making more money than I cVer did," he confided to a friend recently- Tills money is being plied up for his heirs, most of whom are the children of tho lute Senator Elklus. Will Sell or Trade. I Imvu n few (rood fresh milk cnw will le (resli within two runiitba. .Ul uiiihI, high irrndu own-Jerseys. IliilsU-lns, nml liiirbmns. Will sell bir riu.li. or tnnl" lor Is-ef or et-k rnttle or (nt hogs, up giuMl well brokti burse, II young;. Mux V, H. tnonil, Ore. J2 I'll 4t Writ" to the mi-retiirv of the Red iiioml Poultry Khiiw for u premium list. Over one hundred prlz.n t 5 For Sale or Trade. One (nil blood I'liliindCliliot bonr. will trmle (or a brood sow C. P.'ili ertu, Pout, On-. '" 12 20 1m U U. XOUTII DENTIST. Portland Price. All Work Guaranteed Ofllee at Morris' Itejidrnce Prinevillr, Ore. Native I-in Publication Peoartmentof the Interior. V. 8. Land Ollineat The Dalles. Ore. Decemisir 2nd, 1112. Notice is hereby given that Itoherr C. Sands. o( Prineville, Oregon, who on Derf-niher lith. 11HI7, made homestead No. 15L'3, Mtrial No. (U27H. lor w . sec. i'0, nwnirc. 2!) and cj ne section 3", township IH couth, range 15 eet, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice o( In tern ion lo male final live vear nrool. to ewblish claim to the land above de- scrilsBd beloie Timothy E. .1. Duffv. V. S. Commissioner, at bis oHioe at Prine ville. Oiegon, on the 13th day ol Janu ary. 1W.I. Claimant name as witnesses: Tames A. Moltit, (ilenn Henderson, Mike S. Mayfield, James U. Harvev. all of Piineville, Oregon. 12-12 U. W. Moork, liegieter. Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given by the under pinned, the administrator of the estate ol Stowell Cram, deceased, to all cred itor ol ami all persons having claims against the said deceased to present the 'ame with the prontr voucher to the undersigned at the office of M. it. I. II lot t in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Hknrv S Cram, AduiinUtrator o( the Katate of Stowelt Cram, deceased. Dated Dec. 12, 1012. O-X S NKST NO. 1588 Vl Ve Subordinate Order of Owls, meet the recond and fourth Thursdays in each month at elknap hall. All migratory ow'scordi ilv welco-ne. T. K. J. Duffy, F.-esident. nl illard H. Wirtz, Secretary. lAtf We "Meat" Everybody In our store, and "Meat" them to their satisfaction and profit, too. From the prlmest cut of Rib Roast to a small Stenk we srlveyou the very bent qualities. Our Joints are tempting?, ten der and delicious, whether you select Beef, Veal. Mutton, La tub or pork. Our Hams aud Bncon tire also great (rlend makers. City Meat Market EVERY DAY in the YEAR THROUGH TRAIN TO PORTLAND Leaves Redmond 7:15 A M. Arrives Portland 5:30 PM. Direct . L i 111 i t e (I T r a ins to SEATTLE, TACOMA, SPOKANE, MINNEAPOLIS, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, DENVER, OMAHA, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, And A 1 Points East and South via tho North Bank Road, Northern Pacific and Great Northern Railways. Fares, Schedules and Details Will be Supplied on Request W. D SKINNER, Traffic Manager, Small Gasoline Pumping En gine and Stock Pump At bargain. Inquire ol Cou.ivs W. Ki.Klvs. 1. 1 Not lor Publication. lln.-Mirnl of Hit- interior, IT. K. Lsnd llltli-v at 1 he iKOle. (Irwin, I't-ceiiilief llui, 1UI2. Notice is hereby gtvn that Klms'SMli Probst, ol Prireville, llrcgor, who on Annt Ilih, l'.HO, made hoii.esten'l S. 0TMI, lof nr'i tecti. n 1"2, township ., south, rang" 15 sl, Williimeiie Meridian, lots tiled notice of ino-n ion to make linal commutation itoof, to e-tabliob claim to the laml a Love ilrwrill, be fore Timothy K.J. Imffy, S. Com missioner, at bis olliee at I'llnevlllu, Oregon, on the 1 Ith day of Jannarv. 191 3. Claimint nme as witnesses; Wil liin lUiold, (Jny (toilette, Omer Claypool, Clarence H. 'iravee, all at Pilueville, Oregon. 12-12i C. W. Moosk, Ilegisier. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. K. Land Olti. e at Tlie Dalles, Ore. Denmlier 2nd, p(12. Notice is hereby given that Arthur U. .Sande, of Prineville. Oregon, who on Peptem hr 3rd, P.S7, niade homestead So. l.V5. Serial No. Wits?, lor w m j and n erf secilon '.ii. townsbip IS touth, range 15 east, Willamette Meri.lian, has tiled notice nt intention to make final five year proof tti establish claim to the land bove described before Timothy E. J. Ouflr, I'. M. Commiitsiouer, at his of fice t Prineville. (ireifon. on the 1.1th day of January, l'i.1. Claimant rame as witnesses: James A. iioffit, Olenn Henderson, MikeS. Maydeld, Jamea It. Harvey, all of Prineville, Oregon. 12 12 C. W. Moore, Register. Ifotice for Publication. iK-psrtno-nt of tb InlPrioT, C. B. Laiidomce at Tne Iiie. Oreroa, bw;emljjr I7lb, laiA N'ltiee ti lirrel-r stt en lht I'mi II. Xius of PrlDevlllif, Orrsoti, who. on Mty utb. 1SD. m.ic biiDiino-xl So J .".1 72 -rll No. OI1117I. (or l"l 1, i. and hi, kc J, loiriuhip 16 "iilh, rsnt! 17 east. Willamette meridian has rtleit neln of inleiitlon lo eiake final .i v-itr l.niul. lutnULlub rlaira lollie land short- d-.-rurt nriun- Mari.'n llrown. 1 ouuty clerk St hiaoffiiTat Prinevillr, Oregon, on tae 27b. day r( Jan.iarr 1M13 Cmiuiaul uanov as wUnesses : prank Va nlBa. William Usrka, Hugb Ge and Kalplt por'ily- VI -p ' c. W. MOORE, Redder. Sotice (or Publication. Department o( the Interior, I". 8. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Ore., December Hth, 1912. Notice is hereby given that I.ogan C. McPhereon of Prineville, Oregon, who on Feb. 8th land Sent. 10'h, IW03, male homeetead io. triM and o. Ua-b. tor ej net fe lt) and sw j nwj, nw ew); section 11, townsiilp lti sntuh, range 15 east. W'll ' lamette Meridian, has tiled notice of in- tention to m?.ke final three year proof, I to establish claim to the land above le i scribed, before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. I S. Cnmmifsiorier, at bis office at Prine j ville, Oregon, on the ltthdsy of Jauu i arv. V.il3. Ciaimant names s witnesses: James A. Motlit. Edward N. Tobin. Uobert C. Sands, Charlev Proti, all of Prineville, Oregon. 12-12 C. W. Moore, Register. ill 1 III : t r..o s i CENTRAL DREGDN LIKE Conn ec t i o n for II. BAUK0L, Agt. Redmond, .Ore