Xocal and Ttfiscdlaneous J(ds
All Advertliiris under thit nwuj Xtriotly Hv writs par line.
Classified Advertisements j
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Wood for Sale at tlie lie Hive. I
Price Granile ware at the B Hive.
Malior & much pocket knivei at
D. P. Ada m ton's.
flanlcn Seeds at Salomon A John-
eon Co.
A Bnc assortment of lulling tackle
at the Bee Hive.
Tinware, Granite Ware, and fancy
eiockery at the Bee Hive,
Forest Reserve Certified Scrip at
loweat rates by V. A, Bell.
Pure Leaf Lard put up by Stewart
and Hodson at the Bee Hive.
Alfalfa, timothy t field aewlsat the
Bee Hive.
Garden and flower seeds at the Bee
Hive,
SCRIP Forest Reeerve Certified
Scrip for sale by W. A. Bell, at lowest
rules.
We have in stock "Peters" and
"Winchester" ammunition. The Bee
Hive.
Our new spring line of tayloring
samples just in. Call and see tliem.
The Bee Hive.
Smith i Cleek have the famous
Olympia, Bottled Beer for sale at 25
cents per bottle,
A great reduction in nearly all lines
of tfcnt'a Furnishings, Groceries and
Dry Goods at J. F. Moris's.
Stationery. The pretrial shades
aud finest quality of linen and bond
paper at I). P. Adamson's.
LAND SCRIP FOR SALE. For
est Reserve Land Scrip for sale in
large and small tracts at lowest rates
Atyily to 01 write to Palmer Bros.,
417-418 Oregon is n Building, Port
land, Oregon.
Mrs. Ed . Bradford has secured the
services of Mrs. Burt, of Sloui City,
who Is an expert trimmer and dress
maker and those needing anything in
this line should avail themselves of
thie opportunity.
Wrs. Wiegand will leave Prineville
in tlse near future for an indefinite
time and desires all parties knowing
themselves indebted to her to call at
once and settle up. She leaves for
the benefit of her health which has
beea poorly of late.
W. H. Young has purchased the
blacksmith shop formerly owned by
C. B. Swalley aud it prepared to do
horseshoeing and general repair work
of all kinds at the lowest prises. Quick
and satisfactory service in all Hues of
blacksmith work guaranteed.
Comimikd mo 1st pauk
the cattlemen were quite enthusias
tic aUmt forming a Wal organisa
tion, hut this interest has appar
ently laded away.
The secretary intent) to issue
another call Kir the convention at
later date, but is rather doubtful
if an attendance of an v site can lie
secured. Mr. Mavs am) It. K.
StanhVhl, of Pendleton, have been
appointed by the executive com
mittee to attend the meeting of
the Livestock Association which
will lie held in Denver Mav 3
Whether the two delegates wilt
represent a live or a defunct or
ganiiation ol cattlemen is at pres
ent problematical.
SWIMS JOHN DAY FOR $1,511
Indian Braves Swift Waters of the
Stream to keep the Mail Box
From Being Destroyed.
Nothing; Equal to Chamberlain's
Oolic Cholera, and Diarrhoea
Remedy for Bowel Com
plaints in Children.
For a dollar ant) a ball an In
dian performed a deed of daring
near here on Wednesday which
most men could not lie hired to do
at any price. The feat which the
red man undertook and success-
full V carried out wag to swim the
treacherous John Day River, now
higher and swifter than for mar t
years and filled with drift. It was
at the old (iilliam ferry, where
the Fossil-Waterman stage croses
the river. For several days it has
not been deemed safe to run the
ferry there or at other places on
the river because of danger from
the drifting logs, says the Tele
gram.
The mail has been sent back and
forth in a box suspended from the
ferry cable, but Wednesday morn
ing, while the box was on the
other side, the rope which is used
to pull it across became caught in
some drift and was broken, and
the only means of transportation
thereby stopped. But it was not
for ling, because sheep pelts are
hard to find in Wheeler county
this Spring, and consequently a
dollar looks big to a siwash. Pro
bably because of this fact Marion
Gilliam, the mail contractor, was
enabled to secure the services of
one for the remuneration mention
ed at the start. The river is about
150 yards wide at that place and
is very swift. But after taking off
all clothing and tying a shirt on
his head, the Indian plunged in
and reached the opposite bank
safely less than a quarter of amile
below. He then brought the box
over along the cable hand over
hand.
COMPANY ISSUES PAMPHLET
"We have used Chamberlain's Colic
Cholera and Diarrhoea Rtmedy in our
family for years," says Mrs. 1. B.
Cooke, of Xederltnds, Tens. "We
have given it to all our children. We
have used other medicines for the Deschutes Irrigation Company Is
same purpose, but never found ny. Sending Out Illustrated Cir-
For Sale.
hVR SA1.K. About itXH) head of
sheen consisting of ewes, vearlings and
lambs: about one third of each.
Rango goes with sheep. Will
ready for sale about the l'uli of Ma;
This bunch it in fine condition,
J. D. Gibson,
Bistkrs, Orr.
HW acre 3 miles east of Prineville,
155 of which is plow land, M) nndi
cultivation. vVmlortahle 4 room
house, welt water, ottl buildings and
barn. AnHdeal grain ranch. $1000.
A bargain. Address, J. S. Wintl
100 acres of tinealfalfa land under
rigation ditch together with one-
eighth interest in ditch. Also 100
acres of bottom land, 80 acres under
cultivation, all fenced, six room house,
barn and outbuildings. Will tell
both properties at a bargain price.
Address, The Jih'bnal.
JR SALE. One of the best stoc
ranches in Crook county. Consisting
of 800 acres of deeded land situated
the lit-.nl ol Mill creek and controlli
that range which can't be beat any
place. This is an ideal stock much
A large part of the land is under cul
tivation. Good houses and out build
ings. Terma will be riasonable.
fttther particulars see us or H. W
Kinder. Address Prineville, Oregon
ANTED A girl to take care of
two children. S'o washing to
Apply at the Journal office. raSl
WANTED. Coyote pelt. I w-l
pay the best market price until the
20th of this month. Homar Clay
pool, at Wunweiler t Thomson's.
P.lillaa tar LI41.tr l.leaae.
In tha County Court for Crook County
Oregon.
To uV Honorable County Court fur Cr jok
Countv, Oregon:
We,th. undaniKned legal voters of ltlock
Butte precinct, tu Crook County, Oretroa,
suectfuUr petitina Tour nonoralile body
graat a licrrus to O. A. Steveiu toeell irit-
uoua, malt aud vinous liquor in quanti-
Uea lew than una gallon, in laid precinct,
county and state, (ur a period of sis month.
from and alter the fourth day of May ItlM
Geo. Wood, Pave Fryrear, Wm Hanlt
Wni Wirhel, John Kryrear, Robt Jonia
W. A. Vanbnskirk. W. T. srrrfar. W.
E. Wibon, II. D. Tayl.1, Y. M. Booth. T.
Krprear, Win. J. Won), C. L. Denniton,
J. B. HLon, Jacob tiuiUrg D. WFarthiiw,
Chas. Hindruon, George Stilweil Jerry Gros
ikruger Jlurmnn Xoutgoniery, J&per
.lohuscn. M, L. Ollvar, A. U. Stxygina.
8. Linton Dootliit .New. H. W. Carlin, M
M.Thunuu.J. W.Taylor, C. I., J-.Ln-, W
A. F.j.-y..J. B. Palmer, Chaa. C. Buchanan.
W. K Booth' S. B. AlnalKler, 1). T t oun-
sil. 3. Dickson, J. O. Cobli, J. K. Cog, I.
fnylor, J. Y, Winter, li. Allingharn, J. H
Kirtner. We. Allen, K. Bainhriilge, V.
Znmualt, Jake Harnionton.
Notice is hereby given that the above pe
tition will be prrwnted to the Comity
Court ol said County and Htate at tha
t.ounty Court room in Prineville on th
hrstdayortheneit regular term of said
Court, to-wit:un the 4th day of May, ltX
that being the lint day of the May term ut
said Court.
Geo. A.Btive.
thing to equal Chamberlain's. If you
will use it as directed it will always
cure. For tale by all druggists,
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received by the
County Court of Crook County, Ore
gon, until 5 o'clock, p. m , May 9,
1S01, for the erection of a bridge
acioaa Crooked river near the old
Frank Forest ranch accordingly to
plans and specifications now on file
in the County Clerk't office.
The Bridge is to be a combination
Howe truss bridge. Lumber will be
furnished on the grounds. All other
material and work to 1 furnished by
the successful bidder.
The right to reject any and all bids
is reserved.
Envelopes containing bids should
be marked "Bid for Bridge across
Crooked river at Forest ranch Crook
County Oregon."
Prineville, Oregon, March 10, .
J. J. Smith,
County Clerk.
cular of Crook County.
Serious Btomaoh Trouble Cured.
I was troubled with a distress in
my stomach, sour stomach and vomit
ing spells, and can truthfully say
that Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets cured me. Mrs. T. V.
Williams, Lsingtburg, Mich. These
tauleta are guaranteed to cure every
c:te of stomsch trouble of this
character. For sale by sll druggist.
CUTLERY
EVERY BLADE WARRANTED
For Sale at the bee Hive
The Deschutes Irrigation 4
Power Company has issued an il
lustrated booklet showing its segre
gated tract along the Deschutes
and giving the terms by. which set
ters may acquire title to the desert
selections. Scenes of alfalfa fields,
stock and sheep flock and herds are
shown, together with views of
several ranches along Crooked
river which have been converted
from areas of waste land into fertile
and productive regions. The
pamphlet eayg in part:
Stock raising is in its infancy
both in Oregon and Washington.
The problem of winter feed for cat
tle and sheep is one that is press
ing for solution. The public runge
is about gone. Both cattle and
sheep on foot and dressed have
appreciated steadily in cost during
the post two or three years. Al
falfa is needed for winter feed and
for faltening. Stockmen and
sheepmen pay gladly from $7 to
t2Q per ton for alfalfa hay in the
stack, according to the supply ob
tainable. In Washington and
Oregon the minimum price for
alfalfa, purchased by contract in
the stack immediately after first
cutting, has been from $0.50 to $7
per ton. The cost of raising,
harvesting and stacking is under
(2 per ton.
Irrigated land with a well estab
lished crop of alfalfa will furnish a
net income at the minimum of $80
per acre. Twenty acres in alfalfa
under wise management, will yield
a cash income suflicient to upiort
a family,
Best Cough Medicine For Children.
hen you buy a cough medicine
for small children you want one
which you can place implicit confi
tlence. You want one that is pleas
ant to take. Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy meets all these conditions
There is nothing so good for the
roughs and colds incident to child
hood. It is also a certain preventiv
and cure for croup, and there is
danger whatever from whoopin
cough when it is given. Ir has been
used in many epidemics of that dis
ease with perfect success. For sale
by all druggists.
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Champ Smith and Isom Cleek,
under the firm name of Smith & Cleek
has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. Champ Smith will continue
the business and pay all indebtedness.
All accounts and notes are payable to
Isom Cleek.
Prineville, Oregon, March 12, 1904
Champ Smith.
Isom Cl-ik.
m27-lin
CATARRH
Elys Cream Balm
This Remedy le a Specific,
Sure to Clve Satisfaction.
01 VIS a LICIT AT OMfiS.
It cleatuea, rolhtw, IiwiU, sad protorU the
dimum-d uiemhraue. It mr Catarrh end
!riTa awnv e 0o,l n u, Head unfitly.
lie8tor tLu frmwit of Taxte and BmelL
fcjwy to w. Cuutaiiut no iujnrioiu drug.
Allied iuto the u.wtrils and absorbed.
Urge Hizw, 60 tnt at Dm or by
tuttil ; Trial Him, 10 utnU by mail.
ELY BROTHERS, SB Wrrn St., New Yerk.
. Tlmbtt Untt Act Jim 1 1T.
iJO'VU'tS KOH WIUl.tVATION,
t'ltltml Si At 1-aiH. t)ftn,
TllK ttAUaW.Ortsm., KoWttKiy t, 1KH,
N(.tlo Is hereby nlvm tlmt In complt-ami-
with tit trm tMttm.'. or tl,t ut ttf
iNtiiHrvwit nf Jtin it, ti.tltk-tl "Ail mM
for tlu unto of Umhttr ltmin hi tlm oliilvn
or Onltr.iri.ln, OrMii, NVvmlti, Hint Wtij.li
tin urn TVrnttirv.'" n t-xtfiuUnt tu all Hh
IMiltUc laand Statra by act ut Aviatiot 4,
INS, thi fiHw ln naiiifd it,u h ttlwl
In thin ottU thfir iwttrii Uteutin., tu wit:
KOHKKT A. WAI.I.ArK
tvft'hipaeiHintvtif CtMlt, atat of UliiixU
t-Vt IVk Arvnurl. aworu itattmtit N IIU.
tiltnl Hpi. 1, IWKt, l..r tiw pnivhtwK Itii
SK .rf SH.ti.m S3, Ti. IK SwwUi tiK W
K, Win. Mer.
1'HAKIJKO. ONKII..
vf Antflotw, (utility n( W'tt-n, utrtlp of Ore
Kti, wrtrn tatonn'iit Ni 2lM, ftUtl Jnlv
M, iMVt, for tli iHitThtiof tlit'SSorShli
Hoo. Mavd NM Ki) ,.f Hwli.m t Tli. U
Smlh. Kaiitvlii K, Will. Mr.
That thfj1 will offer tiriwif to hw Ihitt
I tit In ml unlit tn intint vrthtttitli' for Mk
(tintMr or motif thmi fir waitfiinmnl itir
iHwca, and tu fainhllnh tliclr claim to
mid taitd Moir J, J. Smith, tViuiij'
:Wrk it hit nrti, mi rrlttrvillis Orwm,
tn l littmlay, My .Mil, Itm.
Thv namt at wltiicMMj TlnxnaH (Vrti
nvll, Th.4t.4M M. ItakUin, Hr. .l lUKIin,
tiwivO Nwl. Waltw O'Nftl, W illUm Mo
Mivkin, AiiKitrt II, tt tn, lailiT
MkMatid Wtlltan,.M. Daviv, a I'nuculU,
t)inon-
Aity atttl atl srnna rlalmtng atlvtnwly
tfi abovtttm,rtttHl tantln art rmiiifat1
to rtl ihrlr rlatma in (iila oftto on or
Mr the saM .Mh day M May, mM.
Mlt'HAKI. f. NOI.AX,
flit ItfKtsUr.
Timber Und, Act J una 3, isrx,
NOTICB VH I'l'HLK'ATIO.S.
Tbe DaHea. UrfKoit, Kobntary 3, Wl
NotW W Kmbv vivm that in oni'iliaitw
with the invUimt the ant of Cuiunw ol
JiiimA, 187ft, utilld "Ah act fitr lhM))(
timber latvin in the Statiw of Califitnila, ttre
X, Nrvada and Wanhhintnn Ten it or Vt"
extendetl t all the Tublio lml Sutt ly
act of AiittiMt 4, IKti, tha (iJlowitiK-iunuHl
iwnuna hav tilwi iu thia ottice tlieirnworn
aUUutellU, tn-tvit -
ltKN.MS LVNCH.
of Oriulr, ouunty taf t'ntolt, alate of t)rvirm
wtwn atateaietit No. lil, tiM Mav St. tWt
l.tf the liiirvhaar o( tha HWW of NK t of
Sv.ioi. 1, Ti. ISSamtit, Kaiut IA K , Will.
; .Mar.
LKD If. LAKt.I.I.KTT.
f Prievillj, cttunty otTnmk, tate of t)re
ifon, awoni ttateiuriit N. lMia, 1)11 Mav SI.
I 1WM. for til- ivimhaMr of the r ,h .4 Sr . NW1
( 8K and N K( of HWt Section 3' T U
South, llng Iff K., Wifl. Mer.
lhat tliev wtll oner uruol Uahow that
Uie land twuktbt ix uture valualile f.r itn
: timber or sum than for airru-ii turn un
fNtam, and to !tal'li-h their .'lamin to onil
lamt brfore J. J. Smith. I'omitv ')
at hiai'tfiM at I'rine.tlle, ltrvtn, on Tiiiir
ttav. May h, IWH.
Thev nanw aa withRM; William Oiiinn.
0orv Turner, Jaiur M. Henkle, ami
11eaaut t .httwntKl, ol tftul. Orwftl
ThsNnai H. laaf.tlktte. J.4in Clliui, K,t-
ward MendcrthaJi, and Jiflcrkvih U Kfllrv
luf I'rinetille. Dmpm.
Anr " all arwna) claimfinr ammtly tlte
ahv-drrribed land are nitNld U lik
their rUniK. in UiU .fhc on or before aanl
Nrh day of .May, 1H.
HI ail n ham i. uit,
ltefUU'r.
S(0)JflQe.OO
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NUTIt'E FOR I't'Hl.H'ATlOX.
(lMtatil Tra. l.)
riauc Ustt aii.i.
Notice U lit-rehy given that in jiummtu'c
if inatnirtioiia from the mimiwior ol
the Ueiitral lamt Orhcv, under au'.hority
vented in him by tret ion 2V5. V, 8. K(ris
eil Statutes as amended by art of t'unttrenk
apnrovad February lth, iwb, we will njo-
cntl to offer at public aale at thi otm-e at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.. n
the 10th day of Juiw, VA, -the r)..w
iiiK trwtof land, t-wit:
TheSKtofriWof 8rtfoii L To. 1
Smith, Range 17 Kat, of W. M.
Any and all persons tlai mi lift adversely
I hen bote described tract of land are d vis
ed to (tie their claims on or liehirv the day
nbove'ilesltpiatetl fr the commencement
ot the le, otherwltw their rfgliU will be
forfeiM.
MM'HAKL T. NtH.AN, KeKif.tr.
ANNK M. I.ANtJ, Kecrirer.
IT. H. Und Office, The Dill en, Un-K'.h.
April mh, VMH
Notice of Publication-Isolated
Tract.
PUBLIC LA.VI) SALE.
Notice heieby given that in purttiance of
InUriiitiona frmn the ConiniWioner of the
Ueneral Land Office, under authorHy veated
in hitn hy wvtion 24.15, U. H. KevUed itat
utes, aa anwmled by act of ConrxrtM approved
February 26, IMA, w will proceed U. titfer
at m I.Ik sale od June 16th, V-H, at thehour
itf 10 o'clock, a. at this office, the follow-
intr tract of land, to-wit:
The RWi of N Wi, 8K4 of SKX fWtloit 14
and HWof m of Sw ti.m 13, Tp. 12 H..
Kantfe 12 Hast, of W. M.
Any and all peranns ciaimintf advenily the1
aUive-deacfilied landa are advUed to fi their
claims in this office on or before the day
above detdtftiated for the commencement of
the sale, otherwise their lights will le for
feited.
MiohaklT. NoLASf, HeKixter
Akm M. LiANn, Kcceiver
V. 8. Und Office, The IJallea. Oregon,
April Mli, 1104.
Gash Oil
L
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Away to Users of
If
We are going to he more lihcr.il th.m over In l'.Hll to um-rs of ,ort Coffer. Nul only will th
Llon-IIcails, cut from thi! p,n !( i;;i-i, h uood, as hurutufure, for llio vulunhle prcmluini we
have always given our customer-:, hut
In Addition k ia Regular Free Premiums
the Mtue Lton-Hoada will eittltlu y-1 tn tinuitfi In ouf $ttt,wm.Q0 (imnH irlu Cutittnt, which will
make tome of oir patrol.!, run uu ti Vu.i wmn u, Vou cut md tti ns umny ehlnnutui. at tlualred. Thr will b
TWO CrJEAT CONTESTS
Tha Brst onii will be on Iho Ju'v 4Hi :irpi--lain ,-it thn S(. f.nnf U'liri's f-'nlr; tho isrnnil rslalss to Tore!
Vole Fur Prrsfiir-ur to bacnit Kv, it. )!iht. in,tnm,mt will he littiiuh'l in fitili ol the.cruitta.ia, niakins;
lo.uuo.ou oo th two, an, I, tu ii.ni.t It Uill muto ni!rMin, in ailillttnti t-i tins araoiiut, w will ivo a
Grand First Prizs g! Jt!Ss3DaC9 eonlMlJi' nml lliiis your wtliiwt" havs two
t-llKHtutiitlc.l wiuiiiiiKal'lli r.
Five Llon-Hcads
cut from' Lion
Coffee Packages and a
2 cent stamp entitle you
(in addition to tho reg
ular free . premiums)
to one vote in
either contest: DtSt-
WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST
What wilt be the laia) July 4th nitritttasi'-e l flu
world s Falrf At Lhk o, jut , ln, m'.-n-l llt . wn. -i '
for ncrtit corwl ctimatM fwoivcil lit Wn- lnnt h, i'i m
puny' 'rrke, Tulrtlo, Ulili, on or iH-totr Jimi Hlt. 1 l, w v;l
(lv tlrol prim fur iii iwsirt1 l L orracl asllmau, atHivii-t ii ip in tl'j
aaai ueareaii. vie, etc., a luiiuwti
1 ftral Mia ,
1 lacond frit
3 maeatfViK.00 Well
A Frlsea 'JDO IK1)
10 Prliea- 100,00
ao rrises
t, Printed blanks to
vote on found In
every Lion Coffee Pack
age. The a cent stamp
covers the expense of
our acknowledgment to
you that your es
timate is recorded.
.11 rn.P'i
AO Prises-
a0 Prises
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is 130 PRUtl,
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no Frills - JO oo '
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Dlitrlbulid to tin Publlo aggragstb 545,000.00 In .Dillon to which wi shall (! SS.000
to Bfflrt' Clirki (tu particular. In llEH COFFEE eai) miking I grind total l tSO.000.00.
COMPLETE DETAILED PARTICULARS IN EVERY PACKAGE OP
LION1 COFFEE
WOOLSON SPICE CO., (CONTEST DEPT.)
TOLEDO, OHIO.
Notice For Publication.
I.uml ottiri- in Tiio Ifiiilco, (it'K
Mrtli 1. '4)l. j
N ist lee U herrliy iti.m tint thr- f. JJum iii-
nvrts'd Wtli'r hit tiltil m-titM1 n J,a) intiitiiii I
to make tinul raf lit MiiHtrt ( ti t'lnim.
fhhI that ftuiil iim.f ill lie !,! -U't- J. ,
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Hi' MUMK.tllt-fulliiwiitiuliH'-'.r. tt ir"!r
his cuntilitiiiii!. n-ni.U-iiiT ii(nii noil iiilli.n.
tinll of Mllil IbiiiI, vis: J F. Ilolicrt., .Murk
Mni.., Ali-xati'li-r Hiiitiin, niil Amhi-w All
li-nwin nil nl' i'rini'vll!, Oii-r-n.
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Notice For Publication-Isolated
Tract,
PUBLIC LAND BALK.
Nftt.ee ia hereby given that in imrsiiiuice
of inMtnictbjw from the OinmiUhloner of
the (Jeneral Ijiud Oftlte, an'ler authority
vested in him hy section 24ri6, t'nitwl Htates
Revisnl Btatutea. as amended by art of
Oongren approvejl February 1W, lJtOft, we
will proceed teoifer at public aale at the
hour of 10 o'iilwk a. h., on the 2Hih day of
May, 1H04. at this offitre, Die following tract
of land, to-wit:
The SK of NKK SentUm 'Jti, Tp. 14 8.,
Range 17 East of W. M.
Any and all persona claiming adversely
the alioviMlescribed lands are advined U
file their claims in this office on ur before j
the day alwve designated for the com-
mencenxmt of aaid aale, otlierwise thtlr
rights will be forfeited.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register,
ANNE M. LA NO, Receiver.
L'.8, Land Oftice. The Dalles, Oregon,
March 'Mh, 1U04
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Notice Kor Publiratlon.
Land Oltict' at The I.ilti-v, Onvii,
Mardi lo, ttsjl,
Ntiticc In licn-liV gorn thilt tin to I In viti;;
tianutl N'ttlvr bus tih-d ii"ti of bin in
tention to mnkr tinul proof In x.iNrt (
lib) i-lalin, ami that mhl ynnii will Im
mailt' Ubirr J. J. Hii.ith, I'cinity ''I' t k, at
I'rinevillc, Or'Kn wii May 10, l!U vis:
HAK.Ui .MOKKIS,
of f'ulver, Oregiiii, buiiu'ntf'wl No, tV.H'A, for
HK'nf HKti.ni 21. Tp IV Itantv V
Vxt, W. M.
He iimncs tliv followiiitf wlhic.H" tu
prove bi roiitiniioiiN rcxhh n upon und
ctiliivatioii nf Maid laii'l, vix:
'tVilluni IVk, Ii'OIp (Miorn, JLnry
Windoiii and Henry (.snihoii, all .,f Culver,
Oregitii,
MICIIAKLT. NOLAN,
Rfgi'ter.
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5
5
Babbit
Metal
Melted into 5 pound bars
From Old Type.
2
2
2
.lust, ciiiiiigli alloy to iimliP it ninrc ilurnlili
tlmn nrilimiry jrivuli's. nml utill imf linn
uniiiiirli to lii'iit when in iiw
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Threshers and Mill Men
Slioiilil take ailvniitnj,'P of this ollrr. Supply
limited. I'rico lower tliuii any quotation on
Ilaliliit Metal in lYiiieviHe, ' J!uy now for
tho eoniing season,
ADDRESS: CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL $
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Deputy Stock Inspector.
Notice is hereby given tha I have
appointed the following named persons
deputy stock inspectors;
P. Cartwright, flay Creek.
Jim Wood, Astiwwxl
E. Hparkt, Hitters.
A, Morrow, Haystack,
F. M. Hmith Paulina.
Roacoe Knot, Pja1
J. 8. Bogue, Iloiland.
Ales Mcfntftsh, Hanlin
P. VanUoaten, Hay Creek.
U. 8. Cowlea, Hay Creek
Joe H inkle,
Block Inspector Crook County. j
Notice For Publication - iHoInted
Tract.
ri'lJLIC LANU WALK.
NoUte is hen-by ,:ii"ti tliut in f"
of in t met I' ins from tli CMttntiiminin'i
tjenfral Iftnil Olficc, muter mi!li rity vint"l
In Mm by aeetlon V, H. Ra-viw-d Hi.t
uts, aa amended by act uf ('juiiiirrnniri
February 2b lm we u ill prom-d tu ntfi
at public side on -iuui Ktlh, llljf, itt tl.f
'ftit-r, at the hour of lOi.'dWl:, a. m., tint b
lowing trni'ti- of land, to-wit:
TheHKJ of NKU of Motion M, Tp. Vi H
HtMnv U Kfwt, of W. M.
Any and all mrmmn cl.nii'iii wlvcrHclrlln1
almve dr-wiilkMi Ittriiln sr mh ited tu lilt- their I
clulin In thin ofllcc on i,r bffure ti Any j
aUrVt deHlKinitcd for tlif c in!iif tc i ineiit of
the sale, otherwise their rihl will tu for-
feittHi,
MlOHAKtT. NOUS, U.'liftlT.
Ass M. Lano, Itmrivcr,
L', 8. Land Oflice, Tin- lUHc-, Oregon,
April nth, imn."
You will find
UICVCLLS of all kooU makes
Ramblers. Imperials, IJeals, ind many
ot lion. A jj(H.d i i iit of iticylc Hiiudrii'B AT BHUT'H.
Dissolution Notice.
Prineville, Oregon, April fitli, I'.KIl.
Notice it liftrtdiy given tliat tlio 'o
Part mrahi) hrt-lofora cxtHti U'
twwn ij. L. Holier t and K. V. Nel-
aoii, is tins day diolvHt by niiiliml
ennaent, tlio aaid E. W. Nelnon ak
su m control of the bunine. nml
will collect all dob'a owing to the
firm and will piiy any ouUtamling
account a.
Ilftt! ut Prineville, Oregon, April
(itli, 1W4.
, E. V. Nklhos,
C. L. KoiiKitm
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Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko
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I.vi Hhiinikn, (1 p. in.' Arriws nt l'riiicvilli' (I n. in.
I.i.iivcs I'riiiDviHo 1 p. in. Arrives at HlniniU 1 .
First Class Accommodations
WATTS MARBLE CRAN1TE WORKS
Watts A Baker, Props.
Marhlc and Granite Monuments
All Kinds of Stone Work
FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES
Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon
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