Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 22, 1902, Image 2

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    Crook County Journal.
COL'XIY OFFICIAL PAFER.
THURSDAY. MAY 22 1902.
Republican State Ticket
Governor,
W. 3. FURNISH, of Pendleton.
Supreme Judge,
R. S. ISEAN, of Lane.
Sec. of Suite,
F. I. JH'XBAR, of Astoria.
Treasurer,
CHAJ3. E. MOORE, of Klamath.
Attorney General,
A. M. CKAWFORI), of Douglas.
Supt. Public Instruction,
3. H. ACKEKMAN, Multnomah.
State Printer,
J. R. WHITNEY, of Linn.
Con green 2nd District,
J. X. WILLIAMSON, Priueville.
Joint representatives, Wasco, Crook,
Lake and Klamath counties: X.
VVHEALDOX and J. X. BURGESS,
of Wasco and R. A. EMMITT of
Klamath.
Trespass Notloe.
Notice is hereby given that all per
sons are warned not to trespass upon
the following described premises by
driving across or herding upon the
same any livestock of any description
whatsoever under the full penalty of
the law for trespass and damage, vir.:
The w J of the nwj. the sj of the sej,
and s of sw of see 21, the sw of the
svv ot sec 22, the scj of the w, the
sej and the sj of the swj of st-o 21),
the n$ of the nJ, the nwj of the nej,
the s$ of the nej and the aej of the
nn J of sec 29, all in township 12 s.
range lti e, W. M., containing 800
acres and known as the Muling mill
site. Willow Creek Land & Livestock Co.
X. A. New mm.. Pres.
mlmS Gkoiioe Dkk, Soc'y.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
firm of Wakefield & Starr is this
day dissolved by mutual concent,
C.'W. Starr retiring E. Z. Wake
field collecting all bills and paving
all indebtedness of the late firm.
K. Z. Wakkfield.
C. Stakr.
Notice.
All persons wishing grist work done
and also those having old grists on our
hooks, must call and get sumo on or
before May 20th at we will shut down
at that time
Stkwakt & Co,
Republican County Ticket.
County Judge,
W. C. WlLL8,of Willow Creek.
County Clerk,
CAREY FOSTER, of Prineville.
Sheriff,
J. S. Mt'MEEN, of Haystack.
Commissioner,
M. D. POWELL, of McKay.
Treasurer,
MARSH AUBREY, of 3end.
Assessor,
P. F. JOHXSON, of Mill Creek.
Surveyor,
C. A. GRAVES, of Montgomery.
Coroner,
J. L. McCULLOCH, of Prineville.
Dimes Only Worth 10 Cent.
Hhinitle For Sale.
I have for sale at my shingle mill
on McKay creek 100,000 shingles and
will manufacture over 400,000 more
during the season. All from the
choicest timber. Price, at the mill
12.25, delivered in Prineville 12.50.
J. W. RtTTKR.
Seed Barley and Oats.
S. J. Newsom has CLEAN seed bar
ley and out" for sale at his feed burn
in north Prineville.
Timber Land, Act .lane 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Timber bund, Act June 3, 1S7N.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
t'stTKti Ftatis L.inu OrrioK,
The Dalles. Oreiron. Muv la. lmt.
Notice is hereby aiven tlutt 'in compll.
ance with the iirovUoiM nl l lie act of cm-
Kress of June 3. 1X7S, entitled "An act fur
tbosaleot imilsir binds In t he States nf
California, Orciron, Nevada, and Wasbliiir
toti Territory, " in extended to ull the tmi-
lie bind states by act or August 4, IIM!,
Sarah J. Newsotn of Prineville, comity ol
Crook, State-of Oregon, lias this day tiled
in tills ol'tioe her sworn statement No.
.ill lor the mirclmse ot the swl
KK'i See. Ill ami wtj urM Sue. SO, t i
s, h 111 k, w M, and will utter proof to
show that the land sought is more
valuable for its tinilier or stone than for
L'rieulturnl purposes, and to establish her
claim to sunt land Mure A. (,'. I'aliner. U
S. Conunissioner at his olliee at Priuevill,,,
iltviron, on Saturday, the aith day of July
She names as witnesses: J. W. Wlmer
if Sisters, Oregon, and John Coutbs,
J. II. Kelly and .Mill, in L. llouk, of
i rinev ti le. im-jron.
Anv ami ull persons claiming adversely
the ftliove-doscrilK'd lands are remuisted to
tile their claims in this olliee on or More
smd Silll uav of Jill v, lmrj.
nuHp " JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
W. II. SNOOK, II. D,
Physician and Surgeon,
CULVER, : : OREGON
Am prepared to answor profes
sional calls promptly.
Cnitru Statks Land Officb,
The Ulle. Oregon. April 3U. l'JOl
Notice is hereby ifivcii tiiut in imtiunce
I with the uruviKion of the act of (Joiiim ut
1 .June 6, Ino, entitled "An act for the nuleni
timber landi in the iutu of California,
1 Oreeon. Nevada, and Wiwliintrton Terri
tory," aa extended to fell tlie Put -lie Jaud
Estate by act of August lew!, PIm
ant Chit wood of Grizzly, county of
Crook, State ut Oregon, has thin dny tiled in
thia office his sworn Utement No. .Hi I lor tlie
pnrchse of the sfti NE'4, ni NtvJ nod Lot 2
ud 3, Sec. 31, T. 12 a., H. 1( it, w. v., and
will offer proof to show that the land Bought
!h more valuable for its timber or vtoue than
fur atcriculturnl puriNee, and to est ab null bii
By conservative estimate therein"? id before a. a Maimer, u,
- ,v t n a i n . to. Uommuitioiier, at hi tithe at riineville.
are in Baker County and Eastern . Oregon, on Friday, the 2.)th day of July,
Oregon 719 "25th" tlime8 of the San 1 1W'2. He names an witnem: J.hn Arcu
p t ,rrt 1QQ urtw.likald, John Iewu, J. K. Newbill and Jauiea
Francisco mintage of im, says , Hmk'(!i of Grialjr 0K
the Baker City Herald. I Ar.j nd all ixraous claiminif xlvenclv
Frank Colton, the Geiser Grand ' l1?8 ..jesaibed .r. riiu-.wd u,
Daroer, wno reaa in ine xiersia Bjd 2jth dv of July, l'J02.
three weeks aeo a dispatch stating j Jy f. L"au, nxutte.,
that coin collectiors were looking
for 1893 dimes with an "S" on the
obverse, and that a premium of $5
each were placed on the coins be
cause the 'Frisco mint issued only
25 of them during that year, is
responsible for the estimate. Frank
collected 24 of the dimes and told
the Herald about it. The Herald
told the people about it, and now
both the Herald and Mr. Colton
are being deluged with letters from
parties in all parts of the country
who have the 25th dime and in
ome cases two or three of them.
The explanation is easy. In the
origional dispatch, either a typo
graphic error occui red, or else the
news agency which sent the dis
patch to the Herald was misin
formed. Most probably the "intei
ligent compositor" is to blame, and ,
the finger of accusation points
directly at the printer who substi-
Tunbex Land, Act June 3, 187S.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Ukitiii Status Laxd Offii'S,
The Dalles, Oregon, Muy tl, lisri.
Notice is hereby given thatiucoiiipiiaoce
with the provisions of the net of congress
of June 3. l7rt, entitled "An net lor Hie
sale of timber lands in the (Hates of Cali
fornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa-hiiigton
Territory, as extended to all the Puhlic
Land IStiites hy act of August 4, ISIti, tlie
following persons have this nay bied in
this olliee their sworn ntatemenis, towit:
Jarcd iiurton of Wlieatou, county of
Traverse, Htate of Minnesota, sworn state
ment No. 325 for thepurehaseol thes
and lots 1 and 2, bee. "i, TCjs.ii 10 k, w u.
Henry I. Hull of W heaton, eoumy of
Traverse, Htate of Minnesota, sworn state
ment No. 34J for the purchase of iot 1, xt'4
nw'4 and nJ kk Bee. lii, lu x, w a.
David Uurton cf Wlieatou, county of
Traverse, Mate of Minnesota, sworn state
ment No. 327 for the purchase of the hK
hw4 and lots 2, 3, and 4, bee. 7, T 12 s, R It)
I, W H.
Anthony Hardy of Wlieatou, county of
Traverse, Slate of .Minnesota, sworn state
ment Nu. 32s for the purclm-c of the s
nkW and n sw Hec. 4. T 12 s, u 1U tt,wk.
AloysiotiA M. Fleming of Whcaton, couu-
tUted a figure for a "4" in the j stateim-nt No.'.tai for the purchase' of the i
date. It is thought that 1894 was ' E ! Hua 1 u"u le 1 u
jfttornoy-mt-jCam
TRINEVILLE, OKE00N.
jff P. flMnap,
iPhjfsieinn mn4 Jury rem.
Office in rear of Adainaou, Wiunek Co
PRINEVILLE, OHEtiON,
7If.
C. Brink
Pitloraay ant Counnlor jCaim
PKINEVILLE, OREOON.
if. 53i33t
j ?forney-at- Ca u.
PRINEVILLE, OltEOO.V.
0 Xy., W. 2.
- ZPAyiivam anil urymn,
Dfwases of women a niwcIkHv.
Phone Nn. 2. Residence back ut the
Photograph vJ.illety.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Big Deal in Typewriters.
Austrian Government Order I'-JIKI
Hm Ull rremlera.
"Viknna, Fob. 7. The grenlest
single inirclmso of typnwritors ever
nmile hits been ordered by tlio Min
istry of Justice, which, lifter thrt
months of cxlmustive competitive
tost, Ims Kiiitructcd to t'(iiip the
entire ministry with not less than 1200 Hmilh l'lfinier typewriters,
supplying every court."
l'rcfis lir-piitch to Porlliiml Orcgoniitn, Fclirutiry 7.
Portland ollieo Smith I'remiur Typewriter Co., 122 Third Ht., I. it M.
ALEXANDER & CO., Agents.'
W. T. FOGLK, Agent,
I'rilU'villfl, Oregon
.lSi
Smith 33ros,,
DEALERS IN-
Scneral TJforchandisc.
SISTERS, OREGON.
life A a ut Just received a full lint of Xadies wrapper
and glovts. lift also hau a full lint of Stnlltmtn't
and JZadits' Shots
)ry Soocis, Sroccrics, Jfardwarc,
jCadits' and Stnlt' Surniihing Soods
Cxamint our Slock
Call and
CHAMP SMITH.
ISOM CI.EEK.
SMITH'S
be
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Ciars.
The Celebrated
A. B. G. Ueer
Always on Hand.
Proprietors of l!ie Prineville Soda forks.
Two Doors South of
First National Hank.
PBIKEYILLE. ORE.
SHAHIO
Fire-prnof buililing, 9(1x300 feet, is now
ready to handle Merchandise, Wool, ntc.
HAUL YOUR FREiCHT TO SHANIHO
yt Jf. fiostnitry, 7. 2) .
ZPhyttoian and Surpten
Calln answered promptly day or ni;rnt Of-
lies with Dr, V. Gwnur. Keaidc-nce
corner 1st aud Main street.
PKIXKVILLE. ORK()()
the year of the rare mintage of
dimes at the 'rnsco mint.
Mr. Colton hag another explan
ation to offer. He cays that 1893
dimes with an "S" on the "tail"
side are worth 95 each when the
"S" is set sidewise. He has posted
an offer of Id each for coins of this
character.
The error, or the chain of errors,
rather, concerning these rare dimes
has one good effect. It has caused
a great many people to save a
number of dimes, who otherwise
might have allowed them to slide
smoothly over some mahogany bar
in return for a foaming stein.
Old Soldier's Experience.
M. M. Austin, a civil war veteran,
of Winchester, Ind., writes. "My wife
was sick t long time in spite of good
doctor's treatment, but was wholly
cured by Dr. Kind's New Life Pills,
which worked wonders for her health."
tlmy always do Trytneni. Only 25c.
at Adiimson t Win nek Co's. drug
stoie.
Louis K. Swartz of Wlieatou. e.Untv nf
Traverse, 8tte ot Minneta, sworn state
ment No. 33J for the purchase of tlieKtswJ
and lots .1 ami 4, wo. IS, lu cw u.
Colby Ware of Wlieatou, county of Trav
erse, Ktate of Minnesota, sworn statement
No. 331 for the purchase of the t Hec. IS,
T 12 S, K 10 E, W H.
That they will offer proof to show that
the land sought is more valuahle for its
timber or stone than for agricultural pur-
Foses, and to establish their claims to said
mil before the Kesrister and Receiver i,f
this ottlce at The Dalles, Oregon, on Mon-1
day. the ilxth day ol July, V.m.
iliey name as witnesses: -ilavid Burton,
H. I. Hull, A. B. Fleming, Colby Ware,
Jared Uurton, Anthony Hardy, all of
Whcaton, Minnesota.
Any and all persons claiming adverrely
the alKive-dcscrilttd lands are requested to
tile their claims in this ottke on or before
said 2sth day of July, Utti.
tulip JAY P. LUCAS, Register.
J, W. liOONE,
Saddles and Jifarnoss
Maker of the celebrated PRINE
VILLE STOCK SADDLE
ULL L1E OF
STOl'KME.VS SI ITLILS
Latest improved Ladies' Side
and Stride Saddles, Bits, Spurs,
Angora Chaps, Quirts and Hacka-
mores. Write for prices.
Pltl.NKVILLE, : : Ohkgon.
llote
Theileiiou iis .i DiX. A. filine is
ton well known in this country to need
ny praisH. He can alwaya be foiinrl at
ilia old stand, i-U disir t-i th First
Jiational tUnlt. Oir him a call.
Jf. CyruSj
DEALER IN
Elgin Watches, Jewelry,
Silverware, etc.
First-class repairing promptly
done.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON. !
Subscribe or the Jovbmau '
C. E. McDowell, Prop.
Thoroughly Renovated and Re
furnished Throughout.
American Plan. Rates
$1.50 and $2 per day.
Accommodations are Unsurpassed
in the eity. Sample Rooms for
Commercial Travelers,
Long Distance Telephone Station
in the house.
f
-DEALERS IN-
Coal, Flour,
Lumber, Wood,
Hay and Grain.
Special Attention given "to wool trade. Kirst-cliiM baling
and grading facilities. Also stock yarns, latest plans.
All Modern Improvements for Handling Stock.
PROPRIETORS:-
French if: Co., Hankers, The T)al)ea.
Mookx linos. , Hunkers, Mcru,
W, Loxn, The Dalles.
B. F. Laoiialim, The Dalles.
A. M. KELSAT, General Manager.
IVI C r-iJ
rr::sn
per
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i
perm
Sawed Shingles $2,75
nil
at SHIPP'S.
City ffiarhcr Shop. I
(Powtll & Cyrus, Proprietors,
JCot and Cold faaths.
!Prinvillt, Ore