Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 04, 1902, Image 7

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    , tluTTI i' P"rtU,d. nItndlDg the mother ... m i
' .' . . . morning. Miio hastimtd to the
qui.. Ill fur some tltnt, P..t, is now " d '"'V"" M
u. iiyuv uuing in wie
Bister neighhorhood wan inmaion
ed but being unable to leave an
other patient, did not reach the
little Kufferer before three o'clock
in the afternoon. After a abort
examination he gave the anxious
one around the bed-Hide to know
the end was drawing near. All
membera of the family had been
summoned, but failed to arrive
until uftcr death. Ifia mother and
Kitcr Ethel with a few friends
stood ut tlin bedside when death
came. The remains were taken to
Camp Polk. The funeral was
largely attended. The little casket
wita covered wilh flowers. Krnent
waa a sweet child and loved by all
who knew him. lie . leave a
mother two brothers and five sis
ter to mourn his untimely death.
A.I.
nmvalsomit
The Prinovllle Band will give a eon
rei'l (luiiiiK the Hook show. Wa
will give full mrtinulart at another
lime,
Coin Carroll came over from Mitch
ell Monday with a load of fruit from
liii ranch near that place. He met
with very good aalea.
0. L. Freer was ovor from Aahwood
tlio first of the weuk looking after Jtlio
inltcats of the Morning Blur mine.
. Thin la one of the limit tironertiea In
tlie CHiiip ami we will give it a write
11 1 in our next iseuo,
J. M. Kaught was down from his
liiini oil Comb's Flat Tuesday attend
iug to btuiiwe iiiHtters. "L'ueleJim"
is one ol the )riruo farmers of
this eoniity and lias a flue farm on the
lull whnre he mines all that could Ui
asked for on a hum besides tine stock
C. Montgomery cam over from his
furni on Willow Creole the Hist of the
week to look nfmr buaintwa afTitirs and
viil with his daughter, Mrs. Isom
Oliwk. Mr, Montgomery is one of the
iiitnier settlers of the Willow creek
country. This office acknowledges a
iaaaiit call.
J. 8. Kelley arrived from Wasco
Monday and has pitched his tent on
I th vacant lot across the streut from
the brick store. Mr. K el Icy is a pho
lojjrnjilu'r ol first class attainments
and has come to our town to reside
ieruittiiently. He des gool work and
should be patronised accordingly.
This oHiea was favored ly a basket
of fine ieaclt pluma the first of the
wnk by C. M. Lister of Mill creek.
There is no doubt that this country
will produce an abundance of fine
fruit if any iitlentiou was given the
tmttu-r. Tlntae plums grown on Mr.
I.i'trr's plaue are as good as any we
have ever en tun in the fruit belt of
Houtliuro Ori'Kon.
MMx-kgrowera' Meeting.
There will be a meetiugof thrCrook
Comity 8tockgroers' Association Hat'
' urday'st two o'clock in the elioruoon
al tht e rt h"ii-,e. This is the regn.
lat iiinrii!ily imtiiig and a full at
tendance; is request!. The matter of
the ap;icrtiouinent of the new forest
rerve will be taken up and prelimi
nary talks made on the subject. All
members should he present.
A Hml Accident.
Last Thursday afternoon about
four o'clock the death angel knock
ed at tho door of L. K. Allingham
calling for Lrncat h. rotter, the ,,,,,. ,wrn atatement No. . for the
, ... l ) . ,l .. purrhnee of the si, ev, of Bectlon No. 10.
little aon of Irarah Kiggn who ac- aownhP M ,ouiii,ranie etuu.
cidentally ehot himself Wednesday , w.liim w, a strong
' iof Prlnevllle. county of Crnua, met" of ,0'-
ulmitt noon. He left the house i ion. sworn atatement No. 410, for the
nitrnnne or me w wt eccuun . m.
Ill Memory of Kriicsi I'ottcr.
Died, August 21-t, 1902, Krncst
Earl Potter youugost son of Mrs,
Sarah Rings, aged 10 years, 8 mouths
and 28 days.
Upon that lonely hill,
Beneath the tall pine tree,
There is a new made grave
That is precious to dear to me.
Within that little grave,
A form we love so wi ll,
He was the yonngrst of the two,
How we miss him none can tell
For eleven anxious years,
His smiles to us were given,
And then he bid us all farewell,
And went to live in Heaven.
As I bullied his death pale face,
And whispered words of love,
I asked our Heuvenly Father
To spare our precious dove.
But God's angels called him,
We hud but to otiey,
How sweet and culm his little life,
So gently passed away.
But our darling is in Heaven,
For lie never knew a sin,
1 bom he'll linger near the gute,
That be may guide me In. 1
Aunt Ida.
Timber Lund, Art June I, 1STS.
NiIU.'E FOH ITBI.HUTION.
1'. B. 1-and onw.
Ijikevlew, Orriton, May 8. Ifii.
Notice la hereby given that tn conipll-
anee with the provlaiona of the -act or
dinari- of June 3, Ills, entitled "An
not for the aila of llmlar lands In tht
Stutcs of l a Kornln Ore on, Nevada,
anil Wahln;ton Territory." as extended
tn all the I' ll'tic i.nnd Hiatrs by ad ol
Auauet 4, Utl, the following peraona have
thla day flled In Ihla cjffloe their sworn
atatemenUi, to-wlt:
llanlamln F. Morris.
of PrlnVille. cnunty of Crook. State of Or-
with hU gun and a few moments
after he called to hia Siator Gladys,
Tnaiwhlp M south, Itange I east.
Ployd noweii,
of frlnevllle. county of Crook. State of
who heppened to be the only one Lmrehnae of the nwy. a nei and
. , , ., , . nwU se4 Bectlon No. 33. Townahlp 34
at home. Ilia mother leaving that I ,u,'h, r,,gP g eat.
.... i..... ' Atnerlra I. Boone.
morning lor Maters a uiaiance nt iof rineviiio. co ,nt.' of etook, state of ot.
lf aon, sworn piatemeni r-o. u. ior m
'""x ,..,r, hnne
twenty-seven miles.
about sixty yards from the house,
on reaching the spot hie sister ask
ed what was the matter. He
answered the bullet shot me some
place. She carried him to the
of the aw U of Suction No.
Townahlp u south, range s east.
Farmer Powell,
of Prlnevllle, county of Crook, State of
Orrirun. aworn atatement No. 413, for the
nuivhaaS of the neU of Bectlon No. 14,
Townahlp 14 south, range east.
Parker B. Doak,
of Prlnevllle, county of Crook. State of
Oregon, sworn atatement No. 414. for the
nurrhiiee of the nwK of Section No. 14,
Townahlp 14 aouth, Range I eaat.
(..nanea m. mama,
house and found he had shot him
clf through the bowela. II beg- of Prlnevllle, county of Crook. State of
. , . Oregon, gworn atatement No, 41s, for the
ed to stay at home, but Deing puriihsw f ,h, ,IW ,w nw j, f
afraid to leave him alone to go for j Sw.tbm 32 and ne J no J Section, no. 31,
help.ghe got him on a hor.e and Townahlp tsh.anw east.
atarted brt'lf on foot, for L. E. of Prlnevllle. county of Crook, State of
atartea, nereeii on iuo., iui u. u 1 0rf)iln ,worn ,,,, No. w, toT the
AllinRham's a distance of about I purehaae of the ecVj wH seH end
' e' , ne4 eett of Section II. Townahlp it south.
two miles, to where another water i tunae 10 eat.
' . I, I Hattle O. Palmer.
Ethel. Wtt8 Stopping. Being unable 0f Prlnevllle, county of Crook. State of
, , , , , , Oregon, aworn atatement No. 411, for the
to ait up he rode on hia stomach. , pnrohwt o( tht nw) N(l
Being able to ride but a few yards , u. ;., r. e and wj .l Htioo si.
. , Townahlp 23 south, range .10 eaat.
without atopping to rest, they were John comoa
'wrr 0 , , . . !of Prlnevllle. county of Crook. State of
from twelve to four 0 Clock malting ; Oregon, aworn atatement No. 421, for the
j I nurc.haae of the ne awVj, eK nwU of
the distance. Over a narrow and : gotion No. n, and t of section
, ., . ,. ,u. No. , Townahlp !0 aouUi, ranje W eaat,
rocky trail winding along the hill, r. Wry Long.
.. . i : i, K..o.lof Prlnevllle, county of Crook, State of
side, where at place U the horse 0lvirori, on ,utement No. 48i. for the
. , , .,, 4L 1,1 purchaae of the aw of Bectlon No. Si.
had made a miss tcp they would Twnsnln M K)Uth Hanf ,0 wit.
i a;ri Matolas That they will offer proof to show that
have fallen into the wiit matoiaa (he lnd l( man valuable for its
. . , . . f.,, kelnw ()n timber or atone than for agricultural pur-
which ran a few leet oeiow. un s and w Mtab,,n thar c,aira to sate
1 Iw.i.na tliA anfferillff land before A. C. Palmer. V. S. Commla-
reachir.g the house tlie cnl ,lon , at h)a ofnca at PrlnevUle. Oregon.
Child was made COmfortabl? M on Wednesday, the ird day of September,
possible Under the circumatancea. hev nam, a. wj.nee. Benjamin F.
Kdwin Graham started for nc.iKh-, "i'. r&$mo.
bora, mother and doctor. Neigh-; W isnw
bora won arrived to lend their ed to nie their claims in ;; "r',S3. or
helping bands, but through a mis-, ' b. m. brattain, Reaiater.
BUY.
Your supplies now while our big sale offers so ' many opportunities.
Don't wait too long as the time of this sale is limited; our
Stock
Is complete and qualities the best. We keep a full line of staple ar-;
tides, so don't think we cannot supply you with what you want.
Prices sent on application.
Ttmlier Lend, Act June J, 187A
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION..
1'nited States Land Office,
The Dallea, Oreon, Aumi.t 22, l'J02.
Kotloe b hereby given that in jouipUance
with tna iniviloo M the act ul Congiew of
June 3, IMS, entitled "An act for th aale of
timlMr landa in the Htatea of California, Ore
Knn, Navaila, and Wanhinnton Territory, an
extended to all the puWki land Ute liy act
of August 4. 1KH2, the fnlkiwing perwnw have,
on July 17, 1!2, tiled in thia oltice their
aworn autetuente, to.wit:
COHA K. ST A K K, ol Buckley, oounty of
Pierce, state of Wahini(tiiu, awurn atateiueut
No. eft) fur the pureliaee of the ti4 ne4 and
nU nvi Sm. US, Tp. 14 8., 11. 1 K., W. M.
b. LAWTON CADY. of Buckley, county
of Pitrue, aUte ol Wulilagtin. wurn state
ment No. Mi (.ir the ,urche of the uw
See. 10, Tp. 15 8.. K. 19 K.. W. M.
MAY J. CADY. .f lietihell, county of
ftnohomUh, sute ot Wiuihiniiton, aworn atote
muilt ho. il h the purchaae of tile w)
and wj swi See. 11, Tp. lft K, 1 K W. M.
t'lAiHKNCK M. CADY, of lluckley, coun
t .if Pi.im. Lito of Waehiniiteu. ' aworn
aiatenient No. 8S0 for the pur hmw of the mi
Ueo. 10, Tp. IS 8., K. 1 B., w. M.
EUNICB SMITH, of Buckley, county of
Pieroe, etate uf Vt'aahlnKton, awurn auieuieut
No. (K,9 for the purcliaae of the tm Sec. 10,
Tp. 1.1 S,, K. 19 K W. M.
WALTKU E. tiADY.of fietehell, oouutv
ef Snohouiiah, atate of Wmliinton, awom
suteuieut No. 8.VI for the purchae of the '
t, awK ae'i and kJ ii Sec. 4, Tp. V
it. 19 e W. M.
JOKL M. SMITH, of Buckley, county of
Pierce, atate of Waahingtoa, awom statement
No. 857 for the nurehaaa of the aei See. 10,
Tu. lftSH.19K.,W.M.
MAUU K. CASADAY, of Fern Hill,
oouuty of Pierce, etate of Washington, a wore
auteiuent No. tt'si fur the purchaae of the w J
nw. aei uw and nei aw Seo. m, lp. IS n
H 19 K W M
CLKSTIA CADY, of Buckley, county of
Pierce, atate of Washington, awurn atatement
No. 855 fur the nureham. uf tin rwl Sec. 22,
Tp. 14 8 K. 19 K., W. M.
UKLLA A. UAUV, ot Buckley, oounty ol
Pierce, atate uf Waatiiavtus, aworn statement
Nu. HM fur tne uerchaae of the eeW Sec. 22,
Tp. 14 S., R. 19 K., W. M.
That they will offer proof to ahow that the
land sought ia niore valuable fur its timher or
atone than for agricultural DUiiaiaea, and to
eetabliah their olaiui to aaid land before the
Key inter and Keoeiveruf thia oHioe at I he
llallaa, Oregon on Thureday the lilh day of
Noveuiber, 1902.
Thee name aa wltneaaeai Cora K. Stark. D.
Lawton Cady, Klorenee M. Cailr, Kuuice
Smith, Joel M. Smith, Cleatia Cady, Delia A.
Jmiy and Byrou Uady, ol rJuetley, wsaning.
S$GG 1
5 i
LJTluG. 1
TJhe
$ Place
TJo Save
oney.
cm
Mil
Wit
ton, aud Muy J. Cady and Waltrr K. Cuij'
of Uetchel., Waahington, ana !
dav, of rare Hill, Wahington
of Uetchel
, and Maud B. Caaa-
Anv and all neraona claimiug advereelv the
abovadescribed landa are renueeted to file
their elaiiua in thia urnce on or before aaid
Oth day of Nuveinlwr, 1902 '
etp Ja1 I, l.L-a, HT(ir.
.K a. .-JrU'Sr..i.'W.i.
Tablets and all other School Supplies, You cant afford to
overlook tho Tablet Department-
RfHiuced Prices in Tinware; the reason! There is. none.
We Bimply saw a chance to pound down prices and gelBomt
good advertising,
; A drop in Glassware and nothing broken, but the prices.
Wonderful Bargains are those which we are offering. If
you need any of the above items, this ia an opportunity y i
should not overlook.
A share of your patronage is Respectfully Solicted,
. I. MICHEL.
ADAMSON & WINNEK CO.
Incorporated 1899.
Drngs, StAtionery and House Furnishing Gowls