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tat4. For htghwit ciwh price, 500 prime eoyot hliW. J. I Mcdanifi., At Alllnnlianr StaMiw. Wanted for Ch. Two kk1 nillch row t the Prine Title Livery Feed narn. Main street near the Oehoco brlilse, or ad drew IKoHtiKK. Prineville, OroRon. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the underused nan agnln taken charge of the Hodges' Livery and Feed Stable and I prepared to care for the want of the public In that line S. E. HorxiKs. LOST A Pino Horse, branded M 0 I between 8 and 9 years old A uit able reward will be paid for its return to the Old Dillon Stable, Frineville, Oregon. Ward Roakk. d29 Notice of Annual Meeting. Notice In hereby given that th-Me will lie an annual meeting of the stock holders of the Outral Oregon Livestock ami Agricultural Hssoeia tion nt the court house in Frineville, Otvgon, on Monday the 9ih day of January, 1305, at 2 o'clock p. in. for the purpose of electing a new board of directors. All mock holders are requested to be present. T. H. Lafoi.lett, Pres'd. M. 15. ItiGoa, Sec'y. Something New The Grixzly Lake Lutuler com pRuy, of Lamontn, Ore., was orgau iiel December 7, P.kM, with a com plete plant for making all kinds of lumber. The menilH?! of the new firm are: W. H. Peck, J. H. W-ndoro and G. Springer, of Culver; J. H. and W. J. Hawkins of Prineville. The new firm will le ready for business December 10, 1904. J. H. Hawkins, General Mgr. Lamonta, Ore. ESTRAY NOTICES Crook Countj Cattlemen's Association COW: Branded AO connected on left hip; Marked under-elope of right ear and crop off left ear. Range at Juniper Butte. COW: Branded -i- on left side Split in each ear. At W. Congle ton'. COW: Branded with Y on right hip and tide and 0 on right shoulder. Marked crop in each ear. A t Logan & Co's. ranch. COW: Branded V on left hip; mnrk ed underbit in each ear. At Knox Brothers, Newsom, creek. STEEE. Two-year old, branded" on left hip and shoulder, and mark ed crop in right ear and under slope in left; two dulaps in brisket. A. L. Wigle, Secretary C. C. C. A. The Weather Calendar. , The Chattanooga Medicine Co, the manufactures of Wine of Cardui and Tbedford'a Black Draught Dave just issued the 1905 edition of their Cardui Weather Chart and Cahndar. This Calendar with its 13 sheets 13x20 in ches in sise makes a bright ornament for the wall and is a useful acquisition in any home or office on account of its displayed weather predictions The ptominent uurnbers can be read across a laige room as can the colored signal flags showing the weather conditions for each day. These weather signals illustrate the forecasts of Prof. Andrew J. DeVoe who achieved great promi nence by his accurate predictions of the great Galveston, r-t. Louis and Minnesota storms and cyclones. So great ia ths popularity of these pre dictions that they are printed in 2,500.000 of these calendars and in 18,000,000 of the Ladies' Birthday Almanacs which are issued by the Chattanoogo Medicine Co. each year. We understand that a copy of this weather chart and the calendar may be secured by sending 10c. in stumps to the Chattanooga Medicine Com pany, Chattanooga, Tenn. Any of our readers who have not secured a copy of the Ladies' Birthday Almanac ctngetonehy sending their address to "Ladies' Birthday Almanac," Chat tonooga, Tenn. or by calling on their druggist. Foe sale. a very desirable ranch consisting of 160 acres. About 99 of which is first class yellow pine timber and 61 acres of No. 1 agricultuaal land enclosed by fence, 8 acres of which is three year-old alfalfa and 3 acres in clover. A large Btream of pure cold water teeming with trout running through center of place. Good ditch for irrigation purposes. This is a bargain. For futher particulars and nrice write or call to the journal v Office, Prineville, Oregon. You Can Save J to $2 on Shoes j At the RACKET STORE j I em ,imiii n iiwwwy . -- - Wettta, Notice In hereby ttlven thit the underlirnvl hit nurvhrnnM the in terest of l K. AUImrhHin In the tiliickiniitth Arm of Wlle & AlllnR- hnm and will piiy nil titvoiint ngninxt the unlil firm. j. n. whilk. CATARRH r6 ELY'S CREAM BALM Thla Remedy Is Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. CIVCS RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleans, ooths, IuniIs. tl protects the diseased meiubrnue. U curv t. ;itrrh an J drives awny a C'l l ia th.i lUw I tii-Uy. Restores tho Senses of T.v-' ami Easr to use. Contain no ini.ivi.iH dmp. 4mliitl into tho n-wlrils n"u sV-vrl txI. Large Site, SO oi-uu tt or mail : Trial SUe, ll) .ts by '..i.l. It ELY BROTHERS, E6 Warre St., St York For The aim EMredae ass stood toe the BEST is lbs Sewlat Mtctai H orid. Thirty Here Is nt tiartafe; win; ihss EVER, en Superior to H n,t. Postive take-up, sen sr- . . . .1 C. YaAfC automatic tension releose:autonatc 1 Will 3 bobbin winder positive four motion feed- capped neddle bar; noiseless self adjusting roller bearing wheel, steel pitman; live ply laminated woodwork, with a beautiful set ol nkkded steel attachments. Ask your dealer for the Improved Eldredge B- and do no! buy any machine until you bav seen it- - . M . a rtational sieving macnine a. BELV1DERE, ILLINOIS. Notice For Publication. Land OtBce at The Dalles, Oregon, December 2, 1V4. Notice ia hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hi? intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aaid proof will be made before J. J. Smith, County Clerk, at Prineville, Oreg n, on the 11th day of February, 1905, to-wit: WILLIAM HENRY P0i?T, of Post, Ore2on, on II . E. No. C7. for the SEVf, XV'X. NJ' SW;;, and X W SEVi.of Section H;Tp. 16 South, Range 19 E., W. M.. He names the following witnesses to prore his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, to-wit: J. H. Gray, of Prineville, Oregon, J. P. Pickett, George B. Ray. M. W. fcmeaJ, of Post. Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, j 5 dp Register. Timber Land, Act June 3. 1S78. Notice for Publication. L'Dited States Lind OiEce, The Dalles, Or., October 6th. l'.iot. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions u t.le act of CodbThw of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ol California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extruded to all tbe Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892, THOMAS M. O'CONNELL, bf Prineville, co'inty of Crook state of Oregon, has on August 4th, 1J02, filed in this o9i x his sworn statrr.ent No. 909, for the purchase of the VJSE 4: EJSWJ of Sec tion No. 26 in To. 12 S., Range lfl E., W. M. and will offer proof to show that the Und sought is more laluable for itstimlier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es- tablUh his claim to said land before J. J. Smith, County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on, the 23rd day of January, 1005. He names as witneKsea: Walter O'Xeil, Scott Hathaway, Walter Snoderly and Perry Long, all of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversly the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 23: d day of January, 1905. MICHAEL T.NOLAN nl7 np Register. Blights Disease And Diabetes We desire to place in the hands of those afflicted with Brights Imease and Diabetes a 3fpagp painpolet that is saving human lives, ft is not an ordinary pam phlet, such as is conimonely us.;d to ad vertise medicines, but is principally made up of reports of scientifically conducted tests in a large variety of cases, showing 87 per cent of recoveries in these hitherto incurable diseases. The specifics eniployedin these tests are known as the Fulton Compounds and the rcbults obtained prove conclusively that these dreaded diseases so long fatal (the deaths from Brights Disease alone are appalling, over 100,000 a year, starting as kidney troubles) have at last yielded to medical science. The pamphlet is free. Write to the John J. Fulton Co., 409 Wash ington street, San Francisco, Cal. When to suspect Brights Disease: Puffy ankles or hands; weakness without apparent cause, kidney trouble after third month; frequent urination, (may show sediment or cloudy on standing); failing vision; day drowsiness one or more of these. ateJI , , SHwmrra salts In tha Circuit Court of th State of Oregon for Crook County, Tluxv. lUmm Htvainn Co., Vlaiiilirf.) v J AuguM lVtoron, lVU-iulant, J NOTICK U hervhy (liven that by itlne of an n-vntion aiul Onler for the sale ol attaclxsl property iwiie,! out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook County, on the IHthuay of IVoviu her, l:A. and to me tlirevted, in an avlion wherein Theo. Ham Jrv ing Co., is Plain. titV, and August Peterson i IVfemlanl, and upon a judgment in uUI action in favor of the Theo. Hanim Htvwmg t o., lor the mum of One Hundred Nine an.l ,v - 100 Dollars with interest at rale of !u )er cent per annum from theSvth ilay of January, I'.HH, ami the furtHer mini of J.0O cot and aecniing eots and dinvting m to e!l the heretofore attached property, to-wit: The Sortn-wet quarter of Section r.i;ht, in Township H-eut-en South, Range Eleven Kast, of Willismett Meridian, in Crvxk County, Oregon, I wi'l on SATVBOAY. JAM ARY 21, 1. at the honr of one o'cUh-Ii in the afternoon of said dav at the court house door in the City of Priueville, Crook County, Oregon, at public auction to thhighet bidder for cash in hand, sell a'l the rijjit. titla and intervst the said August Peterson had on, in and to the said property on tho 2nd day of May, KXH, to satisfy the said judg ment and all cost, and accruing costs, or so much thereof as may he necessary to satisfy the same.. Dated at Piineviile, Ovok County, Ore gon, December ltt. C. SAM SMITH, Sheriff, Crook County, Oregon. -Hv I.. X. I.tootTT, Deputy. Notice For Publication I .and Oiliee, The Dalles, Oregon. ll.t-ember J3, U4. Notice is hereby (liven that the fvllon i ih naincvi M-ttler.--b.ive filed notice of tin ir in-ivntu-n to make final proofs in support of their claims, and Ihel said prools will lie m.i.lc lieforv J J. Smith, County Octk, at the Court Hoiix'. in Prineville, Oregon, oil the l.llh day of February. l:-, to il: JAMES II. IlK.l.KKICll, of Uiinoiila, Orvi;t.n, on ll. h. N..7.-i, lor the NKS NKv4. S XKV A SW'i tK' uf St-ction U, Tp. U A..uili, Katifie It Ea t ofV. M- BENJ AMINE B. UELKRICM, of Lamonta, f n'fon, on II. E. No. T x.', for the "i, SV; tfeition S and V, NVi4 of Si-tion IT, Tp. 13 South, Kaime H Ka-t of W. M. They name tlio following witnesses to prvve tin i' continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, to-it: Kolvrt Jolm-ou. Even M. Milter and Ail ert SeaU, of Lamonta, Oregon : Joseph Tay'or, of Prineville. fliegon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register di9i-it . Desert Land, Final Proof.-Notice For Publication. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. Decern her irird, liH. Notice is hereby given that Joseph E. Roberts, of Prineville, Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make proof on bis desert-land claim No. l."5 for the SE' SE1; of Section 21, Tp. 17 South, Range 17 Ea!-t, of V. M. before J. J. Smith, County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon on, the 14th day of February, VXi. He names the following witnesses to prove the complete irrigation and recla mation of said iaud: O. C. Moss, V. M. Moss, W. E. baj less and G. D. Milliron, all of Prineville, Ore. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, dSklp Register. Notice For Publication. ' Land Office at Tha Dalles, Oregon. Deeeml.tr 23, l'4. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before J. J. Smith, County Clerk, at his office in Prineville, Oregon, on the Uth day of February, 1904, to-wit: REXVER V.JENKINS, of Havstack, Oregon, H. E. No. t&7S, for the H SEy; Section 8 and N XE;J See tion 16. Tp. 12 South, Range 13 East, XV M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vii: George M. Paul, Frank C. Gsborn and O. C Hale, of Culver, Oregon; Frank Rodman, of Madras, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. d2!)pd ays .e.W l nave lua occauon to use your I Black-Draught Stock and Poultry Medi-1 tine and am pleased to lay that I never used anythinti for stock that Cave hJf as eood satisfaction. I heartily recom mend it to all owners of stock. J. B. EELSHER, St. Uuis, M0 Sick stock or poultry should not eat cheap stock fowl any more than sick personf) should expect to be cured by food. When your stock and poultry are sick give them med icine. Don't stuff thein w ith worth less stock foods. Unload the bowels and stir up the torpid liver and the animal will be cured, if it be nossi- ble to cure it. Black-Draught Stock- and Poultry Medicine unloads the ' bowels and stirs up the torpid liver. It cures every malady of stock if taken in time. Seoure a 25-cerit can i of Black-Draujfht Stock and Poultry Medicine and it will pay for itself ten times over. Horses work better. Cows mve more milk. Hoes pain flesh. And hens lay more eggs. It solves the problem of making as much blood, flesh and energy as possible out of tha smallest amount of food con sumed. Buy a can from your dealer. Ttntr l aal Ait Jan t UN notiok ron POl.lOATIOM, V'nltl Slates lnd OrtVa, Th Dai.i ks, Ohcuok, lVt.lr l. P.m. Nolle ta hereby given that In compli ance with the irovlton of the act or (.Vngrvaa of June X IsTX, entitled "An act tor the aale of timber lamia In the aiatea of California. Oregon, Nevada, ami mi- Inglon Territory," aa xtendej lo all the Puhllo iJind statea by a.-t of Aug'iKl 4. Is'i the flliig named eionii have tiled In llii ,'rt'u-e thrirtworu atalenienla, tu wilt DulUna Mit.hll, of ltil. l.tth Avenue. Seattle, oomity i.l King, tate "I Wahiti;tn, nworn ataleiiH'iit Niv SSfO, tiled August t'.HH, for the puivhe of tha V NW , and V , SW, e.f Section K, Tp U South, Kaiij lit Kt of W. M, Rehel P IVNoil, of Prineville, county ol Crik, state ,4 Oregon, aworn atatement ,Niv 2;ftri. tile J Septemlwr 2 P.HM, lor the ,michae of th si.; N's. svt m: xw SK4 of S,H-tio ST, Tp. 12 South, Range lt Fast, W. M. That ihey will offer proof to nhow that ihe laiid sought Is more valuable for Its limber or Hone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish their clalma to said lar.da before . ,b Smith, founty Clerk, at hiaoftioa iu l"rineville, Org,n, un th 2.trl day lWmlr, P.m. They nam as ilnees: Hynm Cady and Prrry Poindixl.T, of Prineville, tregon; Louise K. lloith and James li. Heath, ol Appleton, Wisc njin; tJrg O'Xeil, August H. Lippniann, 1. Michel and T. M. O'Con nel, all of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely rfte above-described lands ax requested to rile their claims In thla oltt.-e on or before th said 2:trd dv id IWeiut'e-, I'.'. MtOHAKL T. NOLAN, .CM Regiiter. Tuubei UU, Act June 3, W. NOTICE POIt ITIil.ieU lON. Lulled Stales Land OrtVv, The Dulles. Oregon, November'.'. Notice is hereby given thai in com pliance it h the provisions of ihe net of Concise is of Juii, Is1?-, entitled "An act lor tlM" sale of timber lauds in the States of CaiilVu ni l, OiesTon, Nevada, and ash iiiirtoti Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Sl .les by act of August 4. 1W. Art I ll.' I llollobue. of Spokane, count v of .s-K.ine. Siale of V a-luiigton, has on iK-loU r . l'"4, lib d in this olllce las sworn staleiiienl No Jil.'i, lor the pur chase of trie SV N W . . N'.SW, .v. SW, ,sV i, ol Svciioh No. 4. ill Township No. 15 South, ljaiige No. I'J K., W. M., and will otter proof to show that the laud sought is more laluable for its limber or stone than tor agricultural polioses, and to e-laidi.-h his claim to !ld land In-fore M. K. Piggs, l .S. Coinuii-isioner at bin office in Prineville, trcgon. on the '.".trd day of February. 19 He iiniues as iineei: Knox Huston, T. M. i ('Council, C. A. iirvt, l'yruii Ca-ly and J. F. Spinning, all of Prineville. Oregon. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the aiiove-di'tcribed lands are reuuestcd o I file their claims in this olllce on or beforv said 2trJ dav of February, I'.". MICHAEL r. NuLAN, tilinp licgistci. Notice For Publication. Land Office ai The Italic, Oregon. November (, l:Ot. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has bled notice of hit inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made In-fore J.J. Smith, County Clerk of Crook county at Prineville, Oregon, oil the 12th day of January part, vii: aKTHI K wklty, of fil ially , Oregon, on liomastead entry No. LiH, fr the NVi;.SWi;, WfNW; and NK'.NW'i of Section 22, ip. l.'South Rani?e in E., W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vii: John l)ee, of tirinly, Oregon; Antone Fogle, of Oriiily, Oregon; William K. Wills, of Grimly, OnKon; T. M. O'Comn ll, of Prineville, Oregon and Henry Mont jromerv, of Orizily. Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN' d'lpd Re(ister. Photography for the AMATEUR Half its Former Cost American Jr. CAMERA With Double Plate Holder $1.60 Our facilities enable us to furnish cameras of the highest grade at prices which cannot be met. Send for illustrated catalogue telling all about our 27 styles and sizes. Free. AMERICAN . 946 BEND RESTAURANT K. C. SMITH, Proprietor. Mtih Sertei &i All Esur: Are prepare j , urnitdi lioanl and bulging li tha vluy, wet k or month. Also keep a freh lino of putdrv always on Imiul. Lunches Kir traveloM will be prepareJ on short notion. Newly Furnished Rooms Utn.l, Oregon. For 7lee Homestead Locations Timber Desert Lands R0BT. SMITH, nine-villo, Orok'on. Dputy 8to'lc IiHpctora Notice ia hereby gifen tha I he appointed tha (,illniliK named (.raoin deputy atia'k inapectora: J. p. CarlssriKht, Jint Wotnia, K. Snarka, A. Morrow, V. M. Smith K'c Kuoi, J. 8. Hou, A lev Mi lnl.i.h, J. P. Vanll.iulen, U. S. C'oW lea. Hay Creek. AiIiwihkI S,.ter. I!y.iack Paulina. Pit Roslalid. Hardin I lay Creek . Hay Crvk Joe. llllikle, Stock Inspector Crook Count Notit of Fittu! A ..' Jittit n i III tie K W M.itti i' oi ii,, 111 lli icb. I'e n e m hereby t n c:l..c,l. jrivn by Notice m hereby jrivn by t . p. lie!- frich, adtniiiistratoi r.f thc-.tate .'I K. W. Hellrich, (bs .as,-!, that the ait adiiiinls trator has file I hit final accoimtint; of his admini tratioli of suid relate, and the Court has ret Monday, the (lh day of February. 1!X", at the County Court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the tune and place for hcai iiur s.n.l final nccoiinf inj;, at which time and place all per-ons inter ested in m l cp tale limy appear and object to said accounting. Dated this illth day of lVcciuh. r, M. . K II ri inn H, d.Mi.p Ail'iiini'lralor at The famous Poco, Buck-Eye and American Cameras. Genuinely good in every detail. Film or Plates as you choose. Absolutely new models. CAMERA MFG. CO. St. Paul St.. Rochester, N. Y. : BUSINESS FOR SALE ! We arc n-tiring from biimxa Isiml mir ttitire htink of Mer 'clutliilise will Ih Kolil regard les ofcost. Will sell entire l-nsim-M.- at retii'onuMe Icrms. 1 N. A. TVIi 5 Company ; 4:OCO I SHANIKO WAREHOUSE COMPANY Skulk. S Baafi Sfflffi Fe AND Commission iValera in ItUckninith Coal. 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