Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 15, 1902, Image 5

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    Mliiliitf-Cluliii Hurvny.
Order Imvo been iwuiod liy
Surveyor, (iimiirul Mclilrwn, for
tlio survey nf upward of liO min
ing claim in the mining ditrict
of llukrr City, 111 tie lUvnr and
Itolimnia. Never laforo have no
Hintiy cliiim been ordered urvoy-
I'd at ona tiiiio, Tlio coiiiniinioi)or
of tho general land ollico ha
approved the award of contract
fur Hlirveyn to Homer I). An(v
nml to ClmrloN 1 Campbell, lioth
of Tlio Dalle. Deputy Hurvoyor
(iiirnnr ih now surveying a town
(diip in tlio Handy flection contain
ing ti in 1 u-r land in which Portland
ciipiluliHtu urn inlereHted.
Karl Sander returned yesterday
from Pendleton, where he hud heen
on examination More tho supreme
court for admission to practice,
with pnperM in li ih pocket author
izing him to hang out Inn hinile
a a full fledged lawyer. Tho
other applicant who were success
ful were Mis Kin hftul Kay, whom
all conceded ittood at the bead of the
claim, Mwsr. Albert 1. Johnson,
Wood win L. Patterson, Jame 1).
Perry, Uolwrt II. Lloyd and Hcolt
Z. Henderson. The examination
given by the supreme court at this
session is said to be the most severe
ever exacted by the court, and an
applicant to stand muster had to
bo well versed in the rudimeiita of
luw. Dalles Mountaineer.
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NOTICK roli I'UlSLICATlU.V, I
United Htnl, Lund Office tt
Tin llelltie, ()riKn. Much 10, 11102. 1
NuMoe la liureliy Riven that in compliance j
with tin imivleluna ( the luit of Conifrtu nl
Juiu 3, entitled "An not (or the aale of
tlmlw lawla In the dtatea nf Calllomla, Ore
Kim, Nevada and Wahln(Uin Territory," M
eatondad in til the l'ulillo Land Htate hjr
afct of Aiuinat 4, WI2, tin folliiwluK iareoiia
have on tin IMth, 27th nl Mi daye of Feb.
ruary, lM, filed In tlna ollltie tlwlr ntvorn
atateniente, to-wlti 0, Clark loiter, of Port
laml, county uf Multnomah, atste of Oregon,
eworn aUttinent No, 211 for the purchase of
the U Ki of H.o. 20. Jneeijh T. I'Ur of Thi
llallva, ootitity ol Wumoo, etate of Oron,
aworii nUtuiuiiiit No. 2lf for the ourcliAxe of
thi) NWJ of t'.c. 20. Kufua A. Leltor of
Portland, county of M ullnoinah, matt of Or-
eyon, eurn etetaruimt No. 2111 for the pur- j
chaw of tlxHKJof Hao. 20, anil John M.
baiter of Portland, county of Multnomah,
atate of Ore(on, aworn atateuicut No. 217 for
tlx piirchaae of tin 8WJ of Mao. 20, all In Ti.
Ill 8.111th, ItaiiK 12 Kaat, W. It., and will
offtr proof to allow that land fought U mora
valuahla for I La limber or atone than for ag
ricultural purKiaaa, and to eatabllah their
claima to aald land before the RUur and
llecelver of thla nffloe at The llallra, Oregon,
n Krlday, tha 23d day of May, 11102.
They name aa witneeaea:
John M, Letter, of Portland, Oregon, Ku-
fua A. If ltr, of I'ortlaml. Orison, (). Clarke
U tar. o Portland. Orf.m. K. W. Harden-
hrook, of Portland, ()rKon, Joaeph T. het
ara, of Tha llallra. Oregon.
Any and all pareone claiming ailveraely trio
alMive-deeclilwd landa ara rcqueated Ui tile
tliir claima lii thia oWca on or Ufora aaid
m day of May, 1U02.
Mir. U.CAS.
m20 Ueijiater,
(rr(uii (iirl KrvtHl.
Sioi-x Fall. H. I)., May 8-
In
the htato circuit court, at Water
town today, Mr. Kaynu Moore,
of New York City, wit granted an
nlioluU) divorce from William A.
K. Moore. The plaintiff was given
the right to resume her maiden
iiume of Fayne Strahan. Khe
iiiHtituted her euiton the ground
of extreme cruelly, non-Biipport
and conviction of felony. The
defendent i Kcrvina a term of 11)
year in King Sing l'rison for alleg
ed robbery. He allege hi im
prisonment i due to a plot of the
plaintiff to get a divorce in order
to wed a wealthy Knglihman.
The pWintiff't father wa tho late
Chief Justice Htrahan, of the
uprenie court of Oregon.
'The Journal 1 lit tHt M hit
letter from U. F. Btewait, of Law
ton, wherein lie stale that no elec
tric power plant baa bom initialled
at the Her) Boy mine and that the
company ha not put in a store.
Mewart & Son are doing a good
borine, which we ire glad to hear.
Mr. ritewort aayi Williamson it U.
K. in that part of the itate.
Tha bill for a canal across the
iethmu ol Nicaragua wa never bo
near to become a Uw a it I now.
It ha passed the Ilouae, and bas
heen favorably recommended by the
Senate committee, which ftpent
week in investigating tho two
route. If the Senate steering com
mitteo will give the bill a place on
the calender, there is every reason
to believe it will become a law.
That brisk young chap Morgan,
aged 78, it confident and hopeful.
He intends to have his bill this trip,
or but there is no "or" with
Morgan. He intends to bave it.
Parties who are well Informed
regarding the sheep market say
there will be a slump in prices
immediately after shearing. They
predict that before the season is
over yearling will aell at 11.25 to
11.35 per bead. Their reason for
this prediction is that tbe markets
are well stocked and ai summer
range is scarce owners will be
willing to take what they can get
for their surplus stock. Dalle
Mountaineer.
To Our Exchange: Have
you any minion or nonpareil type
for sale. If to, send proofs and
price. The Journal.
The Journal Real Estate Agency
ha a customer for 2000 or 3000
acrea nf deeded land in one body.
Any one having that amount of
land for ale would do wea 10 give
us a call.
A shooting gallery started up
in the Miller Imikunn luesday and
ha been doine a land oflice
business.
Thai aitaatara la w arary be of tk fl
I avaMvai RewnnUlntnlne Tablaia
uaaiiiv winuw
ate raaatHly aUt a-ra aaaalh
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
$02.1 H0 acre of deeded unimproved knd.
covered liy ditch that furtiinliee ample water
for irrigation porpoeoa. Can raiae tomato;
and all kiu.ia of tender veKal'd'leaonthe place.
llirea atoea are lenord with baroed wire
fenoa. CovwriMi with chemeaU, aai.'eliruali and
acatteriilK jtinipera. Kiuaat oulrantre in
oounty wijoiniiitf where owner can turn out
nia cattle and uilt little feeding net-eaaary
duriiiK winter. Addreaa Jul'KHAl iteal Eatata
Aitam-y, I'rinavil.a, OreKon.
KOK HAI.K-A two auiry dwelling with
bam and nuihouaea in the city of Priuevilla.
Thia prtiierty ia wall aittiatad and ia covered
liy irrigation. It oovare one-fourth of a block
aud la ona of the heat reetdence locationa in
the town. I'rioa raaaonable.
KOlt HAI.K -One of the beat located finn.
In tha famoiH clover belt in the Hqita creek
country, ouiiatini! of UjO acraa. 40 aerea la
ek.vur. A good bam 40x100 and all under
fence. Log houae and ttther ordinary iniprave
menta. lloid tardea raiaed every year and a
variety of auiail Irulla. 120 aorea id hue aaw
timber that will eventually lie worth more
than the price now aeke-l for the entire farm,
All under private lrriKtin ditch that (ce
with tlw property.
, . - , . Notice, , .
Notice to whom it may concern:
That my wile, Leuna B. Wood, ha
diverted and left me, and I will not be
ree-iHiiuible for any dehta contracted
by her. LEE WOOD.
DaUvd at Athwood, Oregon, April If,
1903.
Closing
Out
Sale
In order to close out our business by July 1st, we are offering goods
at figures that cannot be duplicated by any competitor. It will pay
you to investigate this matter before you purchase your supplies.
CALL ON US
If you come to Shaniko this season. If you cannot do this, sen1, an
order by your teamster, or if you can send us a mail order. We assure
just as careful attention as though you visited us in person.
New Goods. Accommodating Clerks
Prices that Profit the Buyer.
Wo have but one price for our goods, which, the market
permitting, we offer to all, and we show every one the same
courteous attention.
Write for prices and samples.
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Spring jinnouncements.
Lingerie A full line of White Skirts, Night Gowns, Che-
roiees and Drawers, also Ladies Summer Vest Come and 1
see them. Prioe and quality will suit you. Also a nice line
of Shirt Waista.
For men we have the newest Silk Front Shirts, Pecai Front
Shirts, also Negligee Shirts of all descriptions. Summer un
derwear galore. .
MICHEL & RISSER.
B-A-LLSTOIST
BAY STALLION OWNED BY
J. L. WINDOM, will make the season of 1902 at Culver, Or-,
egon., Bred by G. Springer, of Culvert Oregon.
Pedigree Sire: The registered Clydesdale, Ballston, bred by Ladd)
k Reed, Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Conning
Maid, bred by Ladd & Reed, Portland.
BALLST0N is 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order J62Q
pounds. He is a dark blood bay, four years old in June.
TERMS 110 for insurance; reduction for three or more roarea..
EGGS.
Blooded Plymouth
Rock Eggs.
I am now prepjred to furnish
eggs from my pen at reasonable
price. Price, $1.00 per letting of
15 egg, ('all on or add rose,
JOHN GEIGER,
Prineville, Oregon.
7 Haystack Stallions 1902
The Haystack Ranch will use two Stallions for the season
of 1902.
THE FRENCH COACH,
A large, stylish black, and
THE HACKNEY,
A very handsome mahogany bay. The above ataffiona will
be permitted to serve a few mares at $10,00 each, one-halt'
down at end of season and $5.00 more when the mare ia
known to be with foal.
Mares will be pastured at $1.00 per month. Will not b
responsible for accidents. Call at ranch or address,
G. SPKINGER,
Culver, Oregon.
FARM FOR 5ALE
320 acres. 75 acre in cultiva
tion. 40 acre of meadow. All
under fence. Good houce. Good
water. Call on or address the
Joi'bnal, Prineville, Oregon. Price
$1800. 3m3
J, I, McCuUoch,
Dealer in Real Estate and Ab
stractor of Title.
PRISEVILLE, : OREGON
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