Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 17, 1902, Image 6

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Iii bulk we have IV s, Beans, Corn, Carrot,
Turnip, Parsnip, Radish, Beets, Squash, Sweet
Peas, Nasturtiums, Bed Clover, Alfalfa, Browns
Inermus, Kentucky Blue Grass and White Clover.
A full line of Garden Seeds in packages..
"We still carry a full line of General Merchan
dise and Hardware. A new line of Hats and
Crash Goods for Spring and Summer wear. La
dies' Shirt Waists. Our Gents' Furnishing Goods
Department is replete with the latest fashions.
leld beeds.
io,iuu;iiious.
German Rye on Aria Lands.
R. C.Judson, industrial agent of
the 0. R. & N. Co., has returned to
Portland from Walla Walla, where
he ha? been conducting experiments
with grasses for arid lands. He
brought with him several speei-
aiens of Shangstead and Pitkus rye,
grown from seed imported from
Germany by the United btates
by the
agricultural department. These
are unusual varieties, and tbeir
characteristics are that tbey grow
with little or no rainfall. They
have been tested in a small wav on
the experiment farm near Walla:"' doctors urKed amputation,
Walla with wondertul results. The i "b,lt" he "l atei nne bot,,e '
stalk grows luxuriantly in the most! Elcct,rio, Bit,ers Hml 1 12 bolcs oI
,.f..kl- in iu Buck,en' ArMci Salve and my leg
"weather. In the opinion of Colonel
Judson and President Mohler, these
varieties will solve the problem of
regrassing and reforming the
arid lands of Eastern Oregon and
Washington. The rye will grow
on lands now unclaimed, and when
it gets to growing over a wide terri
tory will furnish winter fodder for
rtheep and cattle, and when these
herds are driven off, the rye will
grow up, head, and can be harvest
ed for a full crop. Pendleton Trib
une. Yesterday we published an edi
torial regarding the spread of
smallpox in the United State.
Well, if every state in the union is
as reckless concerning the quaran
tine laws as Oregon, it is not to be
wondered that it is over running
the country. So far as we know
there is no state puarantine law
whatever, and when out of the city
limits a patient can do just as he
pleases so far as any restrictions
neing piaceu on rum are concerned,
The actions of many of the people,
in the outlaying country about
The Dalles are proof of the fact.
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For instance, we have heard of a j
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postmistress in Otie Of the Small I
towns near here whose child bad
the disease, snd while attendant i
upon the child she was also hand
ling all the mail that passed
through the office. Tuesday Mrs.
hherar, postmistress at the bridge,
telephoned to the postmaster here
asking his advice She says that
many families out there are afllict-
ed with it who are Continually timber lauds in the States of California, Ore-j-
1 1 .. . 1 gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
(ending letters and papers thioughMtended to blithe public land states by act
the mail. For her own safety and ; "'.August 4 lSM t.he following persons have
J t this day bled in this office their sworn state-
that of others she asks what is to nients, to-wit:
4 1 , T, .. ,i Minnie A. Uine, of Fanuington, county of
lie done. Mr. Patterson suggested ! Whitman State nf Washington, sworn state-
that a funvvntinir imotckk hf inati-' K- for the purchase of the HVt'
iu.il, a uini.gaiiiig piocehn oe insil .,:. N ,n in Towo.hii, No. 1.1 s..
tut 3d, and it is likely it will be
. ,
l;iad compulsory in ail districts BO
Hillieted. Dalles Chronicle.
The Roeburg Plaindealer is in
formed that a gigantic land slide
Occurred in the Vicinity of Hon. G.
,,r . , ,, , .,, . ,
W. Kiddle's mill, a great mass of
earth and rock coming down the
mountain side rilling the ravine or
u . , , ... , , . . . , .
flat bolOW With debris to the depth
of 60 feet or more. About 200 feet
of his biff flume was Covered UP
aud cousiderahle wo k will be re-
PRICES MOST REASONABLE, AT
c. Xj. s-ajlio:mo2sfs-
,. -, r...ui...k' r....
quired to reconstruct it and cur y
it over the great muss of debr.s.
It seems peeular that such a great
slide would occur in that vicinity
after the heavy winter rains were
over and the earth on the hillside;,
had become dried and settled,
There was li: tie timber on the site
f this great slide,
He Kept Hib Leg.
Twrlve yenrs ago J. W. Sullivan, of
Hartford, Conn., nenUclied his leu
with a rusty wire. Inflamtirtion and
blood poisoning set in. For two
years he suffered intcnatily. Then
Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, 8alt
Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders
Electric Bittern has no rival on earth.
Try them. Adam-on & Winnek Co.
will guarantee fatWactiou or refund
money. Only 50 cents.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Crook County.
Eeniard Goriuley, plaintiff,
v.
Cinthy M . Oormley, defendant,
rp.) CINTHY M. UORMLKY, THE
-a- above named defendant, in the Name of
the State of Oregon, you are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint til-d
against you in the above entitled suit on or
before the 1st day of May, 1002, and if you
fail to an appear and answer for want thereof
the plaintiff will anplv to the court for the re
lief demanded in the comp.aint, t wit; For
a dissolution of the marriage contract now
existing between the plaintiff and defendant.
Published in the Crook County JorkN.ll.
no oraet ot the non, v. kj. wills, County
Judee of Crook Countv, Oregon, weekly for a
period of six week, said order was dated aod
filed on the 12th day of March 1902. The
date of the first publication being the 20th
day of March 1902.
JI. R. Biooi),
Attorney for Plaintiff.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon,
March 10, 1902.
Notice hereby given that the following
1 na.A a,.,!.... 1.. HI-.! ...!.. ... Li- I-..-....!....
to make final proof in support of bis claim,
ft. tfL&avfc
gon, ou Saturday, April 26, 1UG2, viz:
William H. Grizzle, of Post, H, K. No.
8198. for theSM NWI SVM SWIandWi
SK Sec 14, Tp. 17 s., ft, 20 L, w. M.
He names the following witnesHes to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
k'.jSW, Oregon, W. R. Keiiey,
"f f""', Oregon, Jeff Stewart, of Mowiy,
Oregon, Henry Orchard, of Post, Oregon.
JAY P. LUCAS,
m20 Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1H7.1.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
' The Dalles, Oregon, March 29, 1902,
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Comless of
I .Tune 3. 1H7S. entitled "An -t Inr tht ! f
Huk No. 10 F,., w. M.
Bert K. Wolfe, of Farmington,
Whitman, State of Washington
ccunty of
sworn state-
No. 232 for the purchase ol the SK1 of Sec
tion No. 9, in Township No. 13 S., Range
No. 10 K., W. M.
That they will offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timlKTor
stone than for agricultural nunioses. nnd r.o
establish their claim to said land before the
Register and Receiver of this office at The
Dalles, Oregon on Friday, the 13th day of
;'eyL a. witne.se.:
' .,.Art w,,l'- Fiank F. Busey, Bumey
Walker, Mike CAiners. Minnie A. Iiine and
Joe Wa'ters, all of Fanuington, Washington.
X-ti t
Jhejr ,C,1U1" in this office or before said
13th day of June, 11)02
.g JAY p. LUCAS, Register,
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Timber Land, Act June 3, lr?0.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
March 20. 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provision,! ot the act of Congress of
.lime 3, 1S7.S, entitled "An act for the sale of
titalier lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, ftevaoa. and Washington territory.
extended to all the Publiu Land States by
act of August 4. is;ij. Fred H. Si rung, of
lleud, couuty of Crook. State of Oregou, has
this (lay hld in thin office bis awnrn state
ment .o. ior me mircoase ui me n t '-a
"f Section No. 12 in Tuwu.hio Ko. la 8.
Range No. 11 K., W. M., and will offer proof
to show that the land sought is more valuable
for iu tiudw or stone than for agricultural
purpoari, and to establish his claim to said
Una lief re the Kegitr and Receiver of this
'thee at The Dalles Oregonoa Thursday, the
.mi nay ol June, IHUS.
fie uauies as witnesses:
Charles L Brock. Ovid Ttllev. Charles J.
Uottor, of Bend, Oregon, D. l. Warner, of
fortlano. Oregon.
I Any and all persons claiming adversly the
almve-ueecrihed lands are retuested to tile
their claimi in this orhce on or before said oth
day of June, 11)02.
I JAY 1'. LUCAS.
Register.
Timlier Uml, Act June 3, 1HJH.
NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.
United States, Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, tfarch 28, liKB.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
wi.li the provisions of the act of Congress of
J une 3, IHi'S, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber Lnds iu the Stttes of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States by
act of August 4, 1M12, the following peiaous
have this day 61ed in this oltloe their swoi-u
statements, vir.:
Krnest B. VValker, of Farpiiugtiin, county
of Whitman. State of Washington, sworn
t V- .1.1.1 .1 1. t .i -
I KMitcuicut iu. tin ior toe iiurcoase Of tile
SKV, of Section No. 1 1, in Township No. 13
3., nangc io. iu f.., IV. XI.
William S. McFirland, of Faruiingtou,
county of Whitmnn, Mate of Washington,
sworn statement No. 22!) (or the purchase of
the SE' of Secfion No. Ifl, in Township No.
13 S., Range No. 10 F... W. M.
Bruce Knowles, of Karndngton, county of
Whitman, State of Washington, sworn state
ment No, 23U, for the purchase of tSe SvV'i
of Section No, 1 in Towndiip No. 13 S.,
Range No. 10 K W. 11.
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
Reiiister and Receiver of this office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on Friday, the 13th day of
June, 1002.
They name as witnesses:
Sol Walters, Bruce Kuowles, F. Y. Busey,
William S. McFnrlan.l, K. H. Walker and
Art Wolfe, all of Fanuington, Washington.
Any and all iiersons claiming adversely the
above-descrilied lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said
13th day of June. 11102.
a 3 JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1X7H.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, March 28, 1902.
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1(178, entitled "An act for the ssle of
timber lands in the States of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ss
extended to all the Public 1-oud States by
ac; of August 4, 1892, the following persons
huve this day filed iu this office their sworn
statements, viz;
Sol Walters, of Farmington, county of
Whitman, State of Washington, sworn state
ment No. 224 for the purchase of the SKl4 of
Section No. 14, in Township No. 13 S.,
Range No. 10 E W. M.
Joseph S. Walters, of Farmington. county
of Whitman, State of Washington, sworn
statement Tho. 22o for the piirdiase of the
Lots 1 and 2 and SJ NEtf of Section No. ft
in Township No. 13 S., Range No. 10 E., W.
Frank F. Busey. of Farmington, county of
Whitman, State of Washington, sworn state
n ent No. 226 for the purchase of theNK
ot Section No. 14, in Township No 13 S.,
Range No. 10 K., W. M.
Art Wolfe, of Farmiug'ou, county of Whit
man, State of Wrashington, swoni statement
No. 227 for the purchase of the HK'4 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 sought is more valuable for its timber or
stone than for agricultural purfioiies, and to
establish their claim to said land before the
Register ami Receiver of this office at The
Dalles, Oregon on Thuisday, the 12th day of
June, 1902.
They name as witnesses:
Win. S. McKarland, K. B. Walker, J.weph
S. Walters, Art Wolf, Sol Walters, Minnie
A. Rvau and F. F. Busey, all of Farmington,
Washington,
Any and alt persons claiming adversely the
almTe.deribed luiuU are requested to hie
their cliiiros in this office on or before said
12th day uf June, 1902.
-3 JAY P, LUCAS. Bolster.
e;?r. pvw e'wwta.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION,
United States Uml Office at
The Dalles, Oregon. March 10, 1902,
Notice is hereby given that iu compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June H, WH, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lauds in the States of California, Ore'
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended io all the Public Laud States by
act of August 4, 1892, O. Clarke Jrflter, Itu
fusA. Leiter snd John M. Lelter, of Port
land, county of Multnomah, State ot Oregon,
aud Joseph T. Peters, of The Dalles, county
of Wasco, State of Oregon, hive on the 2llh,
27lh and 2Sth days of February, IWtf, Hied
their sworn statement Nos. 214, 215, 21(1,
4 217, fsr the N KL N WJ, ,-Ei and S WJ Sec
tion 20, Tp. 19 South, Ramie 12 East W. M.
and will offer proof to show that laud sought
is more valuable for its timlier or stone than
for agricultural puriswes, and tn establish
their claims to said land before the Register
and Receiver of this office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, mi Friday, the 2:d day of May, 1902.
They name as witnesses:
John M. Iadter, of Portland, Oregon, Itu
fus A. loiter, of Portland. Oregon, O. Clarke
Leiter, of Portland, Oregon, U, W'. Hardeu
bnsik, of Portland, Orc'u, Joseph T. Pet
ers, of The Dalles. Oregon,
Any and all wraons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested tu file
thair claims in this odios no or before said
23d day of May,' 1902.
JAY P.LUCAS.
Ui20 Register.
Timber Land, Act June &, l7n.
NWICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office at
The Dalles, Oregon, March II, 1002.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the se ,,f Congress of
June 3, 1H7H, entitled "An act for the salaof
timlier lands in the States ol California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Puiilio Land States by
set of August 4, 1K92, Michael J, McOnlgao,
uf Boise, County uf Ada, State of Idaho, lias
this day till din this office his sworn state
ment No. 210, for the purchase of the N Eli
of Section No. 15 in Township No. 13 S,
Range ?o. 10 K W. M. and will jffer pioof
to show that the land sought is more valu
able for its timlier or stone titan for agricul
tural purfioies, and establish his claim to aaid
land before the Register and Receiver of this
office st The Dalles, Oregon on Saturday, the
24th day of May. 1902.
lie names as whitnesses;
Michael Connors, E. II. McCormlc, Rolit.
McDonald, Peter MoGulgan, all of The
Dalles. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming sdversely the
alsive-drst'rilaid lands are requested to We
their claims in this office on or before said
24th day oi May, 1902.
JAY P. LUCAS,
m2f) Register.
NOTICft Full PUBLICATION.
LiHI) Orcicf AT Lakevlew, Orkoux,
February 21, 1902.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will las made before A. C,
Palmer, U. S. Commissioner, at Piineville,
Oregon, ou Mav 3, 1902, viz:
Leamler C. Caldwell, H. K. No. 2318. for
the NKNeVU, NWji NEK aiidSNEW,
Sec. 30, T. 21 S It. 11 E.
He names the following wltues.es to prove
his continuous residence uiwm ami nnt.ivf i.m
of said land, viz:
Ueorge I. Sly, (ieorge W. Bous, William
K. Bogus and Oeorgs U. Reese, all of Lava,
E. M. BRATTAIN,
3-0-02 Register.
. SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Crook Copnty.
S. F. Sippy, plaintiff,
vs.
1. J. sippy. defendant.
rilO M. J. SIPPY, THE ABOVE NAMED
defendant, in the Name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on 01 before the ftth
day of May, 1902, and if you fail to so appear
and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will
apply to the ooiirt for the relief demanded in
the complaint, to wit: For a dissolution of
the marriage contract now existing between
the plaintiif and defendant.
Published in the Crook County Journal
by order of the Hon. W C. Wills, Cmmty
Judge of Crook County, Oregon, weekly for a
period of six weeks, said order was dsted snd
tiled on the 2oth day of March 1902. The
date of the first publication being the 27th
day of March 1902.
Q. W. Bshnis.
Attorney fur Plaintiff,
e. a
Pullman Ordinary SUeperi.
The tourist travel between the east and
tils Pacific must lias rusohvd enormous
proportions In llie Isst fow ynrs, and
oalls lor special class of equipiiiKiil, To
liinnt this duiimnd Ills Pullman Co, lies
issued (rum us ilidfw what u i, xMiumlly
oalls the "I'ulluiaii Ordn ary sl.-epcr "
These oars appear similar lu the regular
slnrpur, being built on llie same plan,
hut not furnished Willi the sit me oltTgaiiiv
They sre equipped with maiiiesses,
Waukeis, iheela, plllua,, nl,,w mm,,
towels, cmiihs, brushes, Bit., Mimripu
lioihingnf lliu kii.d tu be luruisnril by
the piiaseltiier. K ali car has siovu for
making ciiilee and tea and doing "light
hnusekeepniK," and en. li i ,,, cn ,
lilted with an sdjustahle Uolo. A urn
(i.rmed porter si'ioinpuines each car. Ins
business heiiiK 10 n.sko up hrrihs, keop
tits car clean, ana h.k niter I be cinbuis
and wslils tl lh iassviigers. In esch f
1 he trains which am diepaiched daily
from 1'urllsnd hy th O. ll. A N CV. is
10 be found on ,,f ihM "Pulluiau (ir.
diiiarjr Sleepera," Thei car is siiailieil
In the "'Chiesiiii Portlsml Sj,i,
which foi thmtiKli In Chicago without
chsnuP, and ilia one in the "Atlainio Ka
press" tuns l Kansas City without
fihaiiir, I'sssengers in I Ins Car (or Chi-ca-u
1 hanije In a siuiilsr car at (Irsnger.
Much n( ths first class I ravel is Iming
earned u thess ears, the rales Iteihg
lower, snd the sornre; Iming hiai ly esiiwl
to I list in tits palace sleepers.
For rales snd full information, In.
rludinn nlilers, writs In A. I,. Craig, fj
P. V, 0, R. N. C... Porilsnd. Or..
Tliulr Lend, Act Jons J, J7H,
NOTIJE FOR PUBLICATION.
United States Land Office, I
The Dalles, Ore., February 12, l!)02. 1
Notice Is hereby ulrrn that In comullaura
with the provisions of the Act of Congrssi of
June 8, 1K7K, entitled "An act for the sal. ,J
tindxr lands in the Mutes of Calilornia, Ore
gou, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
estenriea Mall the Publk Land Suttshy Act
'I August 4, the following persons havs
his day filed iu this ntfios their sworn stste-
nieitts, vis;
Henry A. Smith, sf Portland, county of
Multnomah, Stats of Oregon, sworn state
ment No, 210 for the purcliase of the HKt;
V. See. 29 and K4 NE amt NWJ NK'
Sec.32,Tp. IBS., R. HE., W. M.
Helen A. Kerr, of Portland, ci.unty of
Multnomah, Stats of Oregon, sworn state
ment No. 211 for the purchase of the
tW'4 Sec. 21 and W NWJ, Sec. 22, Tu. lit
8., K. 11 E W. M.
That they will offer proof to show that the
land sought is mors valuable for its tiniwr or
stone than (or mirlcul.ural purises, and to
establish their cutim to aaid land before the
Register and Receiver of this offloe at The
Dalles, Oregon, ou Tuesday, the 8th dsy if
May, 1902.
Tliey name as witnesses: B. F. Smith,
Helen A. Kerr, pewit Danforth, W.N. Jones
and HenJv A. Smith, all of Portland Oregon,
An and all persona olalmiu( adversely the
above-described lands ars requested to tile
their claims in this office ou or before said Oth '
day ul May, 1902.
f'a Jay, P. Lucas, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at The Dalles, Oregon
March 10, 1902.
Notice Is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed nntic of his inten
tion to make final proof In support of his
claim, aud that said proof will lie made hefore
A C, Palmer. U. S. Commissioner, at Pi hie.
vllle, Oregon on Saturday, April 28, 1902
isi ,
Oeorgs 0. Brown, of Hay Creek. H K
$ N N,;;i swi u wi
Sfci Sec 13, Tp. 11 S., K, Hi E., W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultiva
tion os said land, viz:
.Tames A. Allen. J. P. VanHouten, Ed. 0
Elkms, J. II. O'Kelly, all of Hay Creek, Ore.
gon.
Jat P. Locah,
mi0 Register.
Baptist Church services at Primivills
every 2i.d snd 4th Sundays in each
nmnth, it Culver every 3rd Sunday snd
at Huward every 1st Sunday.
M. Bromblet, '