Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 10, 1902, Image 6

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Billet Doux Saved Hl.n.
At last a man litis been found
-who appreciates the Congressional
Diretory for what it is worth. A
promising newspaper man editor of
North Wash., acknowledges the re
ceipt of one of thei-e valuable books,
sent him by Representative Oush
man, in the tollowing language:
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doux about the special edition of
the Congressional Directory, baud
tooled, bound in leather, illuminat
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corkscrew, geared 1o 8G revolutions
a minute and all mine because
my name has been stamped on it
in letters of enduring .gilt at the
expense of the government and at
the request of my congressman.
You have my thanks my vote and
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apyway forever. You touohed roe
off with this directory, at the proper
time. I am under everlasting obli
gations. I was downhearted, bilious,
lad lost all desire. My tongue
was coatad with yellow fir, and the
world seemed slipping gently hence.
Farewell my own sweet love, land
of Pierpont Morgan and home of
octopus! I thought I was a 'goner',
soon to be like the fairest Sower of
ihe meadow nipped by an untimely
frost. Then came your lettur, and
then later came tbu directory, and
I took the same according to direct
ions, and now I feel like a new man.
That was all I needed, and when
next you see me you will behold
one who was given up for lost by
all the local physicans and nearly
all the crowned heads of Europe,
nd was saved by the Congressional
Directory."
His Marriage fee.
A poor couple living in the
Emerald Isle went to the priest for
marriage, and were met with a de
, mand for the marriage fee, says
Tit BitF. It was not foithcoming.
J'oth the consenting parties were
rich in love and in their prospects,
but -destitute of financial resources.
The father was -obdurate. "No
money, no marriage."
"Give me lave, your riverence,"
said the blushing bride, "to go and
get the monoy."
It was given, and she sped forth
on the delicate mission of raising
a marriage fee out of pure nothing.
After a short interval she returned
with the sum of money, and the
ceremony was completed to the
Batisfaction of all. When the
parting was taking plana the new
ly made ' wife seemed a little un
easy.. .
"Anything on your mind, Cath
erine?" aaid the father. .
"Well, your riverence, I would
like to know if this marriage could
not he Fpoiled now?"
"Certainly not, Catherine. No
nan can put you asunder."
"Could you not doit yourself,
father? Could you not hpuil the
marriage?"
"No, no, Catherine. You are
past roe now. I have nothing
more to do with your marriage,"
''That aises me moind," said
Catherine, "and God bless your
riverence. There's the ticket for
your hat. I picked it up in the
lobby and pawned it."
He Kept His Leg.
Tw' lvi! ye;ir ni;o J. W. Sullivan, of
Hartford, Conn., wretched his leg
with a rusty wire. Inflmmrrtion and
blood poisoning set in. For two
years he fluttered intensely. Then
the beet doctors urg;ed amputation,
"but," he rites, "I used one bottle of
Electric Bitters and 1 12 boies of
Bucklen's Arnica Salve and my leg
was sound and well as ever." For
Eruptions. Eczema, Tetter, Suit
Rheum, Sores and all blood diaorderi
Electric Bittern baa no rival on earth.
Trv tliem. Adamon & Winnek Co.
will guarantee eatisfiictio.i or refund
money. Only 50 cents.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Cunrt of tht State of Oregon,
for Crook County.
Bernard Gormley, plaintiff,
vs.
Cinthy M. flormlev, defendant.
m; CINTHY M. UORMLKY, THE
J- above named defendant, in the Name of
the State of Oregon, you art hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint tiled
agaiaat yoa in the above entitled suit on or
before the 1st day of May, 1902, and if you
fail to so appear and answer for want thereof
the plaintiff wilt applvtothe court for the re
lief demanded in the comp.aint, to wit; For
a dissolution of the marriage contract now
existing between the plaintiff and defendant.
ruulubed in the fcroog County JofRNAi.
bo order of the Hon. W. C. Wills, Comity
Judge of Crook County, Oregon, weekly for a
period of six weeks, said order was dated and
Bled on the l-'tii dar of March 1902. The
date of the first publication being the 20th
day of March 1102.
it. Biona,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Timber Laud, Act Jims 3, W8,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
March 20, InM.
Notice is hereby given thnl in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Con:r,n of
June 3, 1S7S, emitted ''An act for the sale of
timber lands in tht States of California, Ore
K"il, Neva-la, and Wa-diuitfton Territory," aa
extended to all the I'ublio Land States by
acini Auipist 4, ISM, Kred H. Slnlii, of
Mend, county of Cr.iok. State of Oreijou, has
thu ilav fii.'d in titis oflice his sw.tii state,
tiit'iit So. f.r the niia-haseof the .NW1
of s:tion No. 12 in Township No. IS S.
Ilsnce No. It K., W. M., and will offer pnsd
to eliow that the land smiciil is more vi luable
for in. timber or sumo than for agricultural
purpose, and to establish his claim to said
' land bef re the IteitisUr and H eivr ol this
i oltiie at The Dalles, Oreannoa Thursilay, the
j 5th day of June, I 'Jr.'.
1 He names as witnesses:
I Charles L Hrncii, Ovid Riley, Charlea.1.
Cottor, of Heml, Orecon, i). 0. Warner, of
Portland Orxon.
Any and sil persons claiming adversly the
j a'ove.described lands are reuoestcd to tile
, theirclaiuis in this oitice on or before said 6lb
dsy uf June, WOi
JAY i'. LUCAS.
ReKister.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dallas. Oregon,
March 10, 1902
Notice Is hereby aiven that the following
named aettler has tiled notice of his intention
lo make final proof in snppr rt of his claim,
and that aaid proof will be made before
J. 1. Smith, County Cleilt at Prineville, Ore-,
gon, en Saturday, April IK, 1902, via:
William H. Grfale, of Post, H, K. No.
8198, for theSF. NWJ KR', HWJandWJ
SK Sec 1, Jp. Ii 0; K, A) e,., VV. XL.
He names the followiiiK witnesses to prove
his cotitinuous-restdeiiee upon and cultivation
of aaid land, viz:
R. P. Miller, uf Post, Oregon, W. R. Kelley,
of Post,-Oregifl, Jiff Stewart, of Mowry,
Oregon, Henry Orchard, of p(t, Oregon.
JAY P. LCCAS,
BJ20 Regiater.
Timber Land, Act June 3, lS7o.
NOTICB FOK PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
fhe Dalles. Oregon. March 29. 1902.
Notice ia hereby giveu that in romplianco
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, IXW, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gn, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the public land states by act
of August 4, 1&02, the following persons have
this day filed in this office their sworn state
ments, to-wit:
Minnie A. Rine,of Famiington, county of
Whitman State uf Waehiugt'in, aworn state,
ment No. 231 for the purchase of the SV4
of Sectkm No. 10, in Township No. 13 a.,
Range No. 10 K., W. M.
Bert K. Wolfe, if Farmington, ccunty of
Whitman, State of Washington awnn state
No. 232 fpr the purchssa of the H of Sec
tion No. 9, in Township No. 13 S., Range
No. 10 E., W. M.
That Uiev will offer nroof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or
atone than for agricultural purposea, aud to
establish their claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of thin office at The
! lls, Oregon on 1'riday, the 13th day of
June, 1802.
They name as witnesses:
Art Wolfe. K.ank F Bnsey, Bumey
Walker, MiLe Coimera, i mie A. Kiue and
J.H" Wa'tera, all of KarminKton, Washington.
Any and all ieramia cl dining adverae y the
alaive-descrila-d lands are requested to tile
their claims in this office 00 M before aaid
13th uuy of June, llKTJ
3 AY P. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1X78.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
United SUtra Land Oifice,
The Dalles, Oregon, March 28, liM.
Notice is hereby given that iu compliunce
wi,h the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 8, ln','8, entitled "An aid for the aale of
timber Unda in the States of California, Ore.
gon, Neva.ia and Washington Territory," a
extended to all the Public Land States by
act of August 4, lxtri, tne following pen us
have this day filed in this ollioe their awoi-u
stAtemenU, via:
Krnest B. Walker, of Farailngtnn, county
of Whitman. State of Washington, sworn
statement No. 2'J8 for the purchase of the
SKK of Section No. 11, in Township No. 13
8., Itsnge No. 10 W. M.
William S. Mcrar!and, of Famiington,
county of Whitman, mate of Washington,
sworn statement No, 221' for the purchaae of
the SKH of Section No, ITi, in Township So.
13 S., Range No. 10 K-, w. M.
Bruce Knowlea. of Farniiugton, countv of
Whitman, State of Washington, sworn state
ment No. 2, for the purchase of the SW4
of Section No. 15, in Township No. 13 S.,
Range No. 10 .., W. M.
That they will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timlier or
st .ne than tor agricultural purposes, and to
establish their claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this otfice at The
Dalles, Oregon, on Friday, the 13lb day of
June, 1902.
They name as witnesses:
Sol Walters. Bruce Knowlea, F. F. Buaey,
William S. McKarland, B. B. Walker and
Art Wolfe, allot Famiington, Washington.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described landa are requested to file
their claims in this oflice on or before aaid
13th day of June. lf02.
a 8 JAY P. LUCAS, Regiater.
Timber Ind, Act June 8, 178.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Stataa Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, March 28, 1902.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act ef Congress of
June 8, 1K7N, entitled "An act for the aslo of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by
act of August 4, 1892, ihe following persons
have this day filed In this office their sworn
statements, via: - - '
Sol Walters, of Farmlngton, county of
Whitman, Stale of Washington, sworu state
ment No.-224 fin- the purchase of the SK' of
(Section No. 14, in Township No. 13 S..
Range No: 10 ... W. M.
Josepn S. Walters, of Famiington, county
of Vi hitman, State of Washington, ewoni
statement No. 225 for the pnrjhae of the
Lots land 2andSJ NEX of Section No. S
in Township No. 13 S., Rauge No. 10 .., W.
M.
Frank F. Busey. of Farmington. county of
Whitman, State of Washington, sworn state
trent No, 22ti for the purchase of the N
vi Section No. 14, in Township No. 13 S.,
Range No. 10 F... W. M,
Art Wolfe, of Farmington, county of Whit
man, State of Washington, sworn statement
No. 227 for tlia purchase of the SK4 of Sec
tion No. 10, in Township No. 13 S-, Range
No. 10 E W. M.
That they will offer proof to show that the
land eougtit ia more valuable for iu timber or
stone than for agricultural nurpisies, and to
establish their claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of thia oltice at The
Dalles, Oregon on Thmsday, the 1.1th day of
June, 1902.
They name as witnesses:
Wm. S. Mcr'arland, K. B. Walker, J.waph
S. Walters, Art Wolf, Sol Walters, Minnie
A. Ryan and, F. F. Busey, all of Farmiugton,
Wasliington.
Any ami all persons claiming adversely the
abore-deaorilwd lands are rniursted to file
their claims In this office on or before said
12th day vf June. 1902.
a ) JAY P. LUCAS. Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Oflice at
The Dalits, Oregon. March 10, Wl
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, lt-78, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber landa In the States of California, Ore
gon, Nrva.ta and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land Stales by'
act of AuguU 4, 1H2, O. Clarke laoter, Ku-
fus A, Ltiter ami John M. Lsller, of port-1
laud, county of Mtlltliomall, State ol Oregon, J
and Joseph T. Peters, of The Dalies, county
of Wasco, Slate of Oregon, have on the 2lih,
27th and SSttt days of February, liXrJ, tiled
their sworn statements N'. 214, 21. 2111,
A 217, f.r the N K. NWJ, and SWJ Sec
tion 20, Tp- VJ South, Range 12 K4.1t W. M.
and will offer proof to show that land sought
ia more valuable for Its lim'ier or stone than
for agrtcuUural punssies, and to establish
their cbiinia to said land befoie the Register
and Receiver of tills othee at The Dalles, Ore.
g on, en Friday, the 23d day of May, Wl
They name as witueiues:
John M. Leiter, of Portland, Oregon, Ru
fus A. Ulter, of Portland. Oregon, O. ClaiV
Uiter, of Portland, Oregon, R. W, li.nl.n
brook, of Portland, Oregon, Joseph T- Pet
era, of The Dallea. Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
thjlr claims In this niHce on or before said
23d day of May, 1002.
JAY P. LUCAS.
Bl20 Register.
Tluiber Laud, Act June 3, WA.
NOTICK FOK PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office at
The Dalles, Oregon, March II, 1 902.
Notice ia hereby given that in coniplinot
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, lrfH, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a,
extended to all the Public Land States by
act of August 4, 1HV2, Michael J, McOuigan,
of liotae, County of Ada, Stats of Idaho, has
this day tilid in this office his rworn state
oient No. 2)9. for the purchase of the NEk
of Section No. IS in Township No. 19 8,
Range No. 10 K W. M. and will iffer pusif
to snow that the land sought ia more valu
able for its timber or stone than for agricul
tural purposes, and establish his claim to aaid
land before the Register and Receiver of this
office at The Dalles, Oregon on Saturday, the
24th day of May. 1902.
He names aa whilnesses.'
Michael Connors, K. B, McCormie, Robt.
McDonald, Peter McOuigan, all of The
Dallea. Oregon.
- Any and ail persons claiming adversely the
abnve-diovribed landa are requested to hie
their claims in this otfice on or before said
24th day of May, 1902.
JAY P. LUCAS,
m20 Regiater,
NOTICfc FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Ornci T Lakovlew. Ouitnog,
February 21, 1003.
Notice la hereby given tliat the following
named settler has filed notice of his Intention
to make tine! pnsif in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before A. C,
Palmer, U. S, Commissioner, at Prineville,
Oregon, on May 3, 112, vlx:
launder C. Caldwell, 11. K. No. 2318, tor
the NKM N'A'H, NW, NEX andSJjNliH.
Sec. 30, T. 21 S R. 11 K.
He name the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and eullivation
of said land, via:
Oeorge T. Sly, George W. Br.r-ne, William
K. B.igue and George 0. Iteeee, all uf Lava,
Ore.
E. M. BRATTAIN,
3-6 02 Register,
, SUMMONS. '
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Crook County.
8. F. Slppy, plaintiff,
vs.
M. 3. ippy. defendant,
qio M. i. SIPPY, THK ABOVE NAMKD
-1- defendant. In the Name of the State of
Oregon, you an hereby required to appear
and answer the eomplaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on 01 before the 5tb
day of May, 1902, and if yon fail to an aiqiear
aud answer for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded in
the complaint, to wit: For a dissolution of
the marriage contract now existing between
the plaintiff and defendant. '
Published in the Crook County Joiisxal
by order of the Hon. W C. Wills, County
Judge of Crook County, Oregon, weekly for a
period of six weeks, said order was dated and
Hied on the 2!ith day of March 1902. The
date of the first publication being the 27th
day of March 1902.
0. W. Bahnw.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
I'ullman Ordinary Ulirjmi,
The tourist travel between llmiwst and
lh J'acilio coast haa reached enormous
proportion, in the last few juaia, and
calls for a special class uf Hiiijiment. To
limit this dmiinnd the Pullman Cu, Iu,
issued from 11a shops ht lt u-ifiiinially
calla the "Pullman Driln ary Sleeper,"
These cam aiar similsr in the regular
alinr, boiiix built nn the same plan,
but not furnished with the same i bgante
They are niuipp.d with matireMea,
blniikoia, alieota, pilloe,, iii,w paK.,i ,
towels, cijinle), tiruslns, io., iiqiiiiin
nolliingiif 1I10 ki..d tu lm fornishod by
the I'saaongor. ICnch car lis a siioe f,.r
makun collce and tea and doing "light
honaeieoptiiK," anil nam ai cioii on bo
lilted with wi adjustable t.bbj. A uni
formed porter luuoiniwniea em-h car, lm
husmeaa being lo niake up berths,
th oar clean, aim look ttut the comloria
and wanls of the pasavtigers. In each f
ib Iraim whirh are d:i;MU.'i.d Uaily
from Piirtlnnd by tl,. (). J. & , Or, ia
.i be found one of t,eav "I'ullinali Or
dinary Bleep. " The car it attached
to th ''Chicago I'orll.nd Hi,
which goesj llnouph m (',icgu wuhout
change, and the one In the "Atlantic E
preaa" runt lo K.n.a, ; wuhout
chaiigrj. Psssengon In thia ear fur Chi
Cairo change in a ajioiilnr car at 0'rauger.
Much of the first diss travel it being
carried in tbeee Cera, the rslea being
lower, anil the service being nearly tual
to that in the palace sleepers.
For rales and full iiiformstion, In
eluding oldera, ril to A. L. Craig, G.
P. ., O. k. N. C. Portlsnl.O.
Timber land, Act June 8, 178.
N0TIJF. FOR PUBLICATION. ,
UnlUd States Land Office,
The Dalles. Or.., February 12, llMf , ,
Notlot is hereby gives that In compliance
with the provisions of the Act of Congrest of
June S, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of
timlier lands in the States of Calilonila, O s-g-n,
Nevada and Washlngbm Territory," aa
extended to all the Public Land Slates by Act
f August 4, 1892. ths following rsons have
hit day filed ia this oltice their sworn state,
mrnts, ii;
Henry A. Smith, af J'oritlsnd, oonaty of
Multnomah, State of Oregon, sworn state
ment No. 210 for the purchase of the
SEW Sou. 29 and KX NF.! and N W) NEJ.;
8c, 82, Tp. 18 S., R. 11 E, W. M.
Helen A. Kerr, of Portland, ootinty of
Multnomah, State of Oregon, (worn state.
meiii jvo. 211 for the purchase of tht K'i
NEW See 21 and W NW Sm. 22, Tp. Ill
8.. R.11E.. W. M.
That they will offer ironf to show that tht
land sought la mora valuable for its timiier or
stone than for agrlcul.ural imruoses. and to
establish their claim tu aaid land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at The
Dalles, Oregon, 00 Tuesday, ths 6th day of
May, 1902.
They name at witnesses: B. F. Smith,
Helen A. Kerr. Dewit Danfmth. W N. J,.
and Hewr A, Smith, all of Portland, Oregoa.
An) and all persons claiming adverssly the
ahove-deeoribed Unda. art requested to lilt
their claims in thia otfice en or before said (ilk
day of May, 1902.
F20 Jay. P, Ltwat. Register.
NOTICF. FOR PUBLICATION, -
Land offiot at The Dalles, Oreg.m
March 10, 1902.
Notlot it hereby given that tht following
named tettler bat tied notice of hit Inten
Hon to make final proof in support of hit
claim, and that aaid proof will be made before
A C. Palmer. U. 8. Commissioner, at Prine
ville, Oregon on Saturday, April 28, 1902,
Vll! , t ! ,, , .
Geora ft. ftrriWM a 1T. P....L XT V
9R80 for the SJ NwV NK1 SWt ,d N W j
SKJ S 13, Tp. 11 8, R, 16 V.., W.M.
He names tht following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence npon and cultiva
tion ne taid land, via:
Jaroet A. Allen, J. P. VaaHouten, Kd. C.
Elkina, i. 11. O Kelly, all of Hay Creak, Or,
gon.
Jai P. Ltwaa,
b9 Register.
Baptist Church aemoos at Prineville,
very 2nd and 4th Sundayt in ich
month, tt Culver every 3rd Sunday and '
at Howard tvery Itt Sunday. .
. M. Brantblet,
v