Kolk For Publication. LahH Office l The Dsllot, Prrgon, August 31, WW. Notice In Uervby k!vb that the folio ring ii.mml settler has fill notice of Ills i tmtion to make fiual proof in support of hi rlsira. and that aaiJ proof will I made Wore the County Clerk, at the tirt House, in I'rimville, Onrjron, on the f- 121 h Jay uf October, Tii: tlKORtlKK. M1LI.KR of I-amonts, Orepon, H. K. St-wi, for th MCK N y, W W KEH A WH Sec. 9, Tp. IS South, Range 14 East, V. M. He names the following witnesaes to prove hia continuou reaMene pon and cultivation of sakl Unit, via: Samuel D. Trie. B. K. Helfrich. tn-otyr Hendrii kssnd JolinC. Rush, all of U monta, Oregon. MICHAELT. X01.AX, Renter. sTnp Notice For Publication. Land Office at The Halloa, Oregon, August si, mxs. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler haa Bled notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of hi rlaim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Crook County, at rrineville. Oregon, on October Wk, ItlOli, via: JAMES R. HEATH of rrineville, Oregon, on H. E. ll'KS, for the SK SW, KESV iK SWk of Section 2, Tp. 14 South, Range IS East. i.rw.M. He names the following witness to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, via: .lame H. Hawkins or Griisly, Oregon; Joseph Hawkins, of Howard, Oregon: Thomas O'Connell and Edwanl Gerow, of Pnneville, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN', Register. sTyd Kotki of DiMoluttoa. Tl' wirtinrliii Itvtvtolotv li.t' njr iK'inwn I. Mk lu l, l V. Stewart ami J. K. Stewart l thU lay 1l nolvexl liy niutunl rotiHt'iit. I. MW'Im-1 rvtirtiiiianil l. K, Stow art ami J. E. Stevart contliiulujr tho luiHinowi. l. F. Stewart ami J. 1. Stewart will awsmne all lnilcblelrMiw ami collect all account ilne the firm of Michel A Co. 1. Michel. J. K. Stewart, P. F. Stewart. SertemlKr 12. lltkV Notice, to Contributor of Fourth of July Fund. A ilivltlem! of 4." ereeiit, represent ing the nexxmlel jwirt of the fumls collected for the Fourth of July celebration I uow'ttue ami payable at the First National ltnV. All iKirtlea who contribute! are renuwted to call at the First Nation al bank ami receive the auiouut due them. AH fund left on hand at the ex piration of 3rt day from the date of thin notice will be turned over to the rrineville Uuslness Men tongue. Committee. Hated Septemler 14. l!HV Notice For Publication. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Augu.-t SI, ldto. Notice U hereby given that the following named settler haa filed notice of his inten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aaid proof will he made betore the County Clerk, of Crook County, at Prineville, Oregon, on October 12, 1, via: FRANK H. GILCHRIST of Paulina, Oregon, on H.E. 8131, for the SWW of Section 11, Tp. 20 South, Rang 22 East of W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re-iden:e upon and cultivation of said land, to-wit: Benjamin F. Shepherd, Henry Picket. Joseph Street, and Seth Rodman, all of Paulina, Oregen. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. sTvd Petiition For Liquor License Notice For Publication Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, September 2, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hia inten tion to make final nroof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Clerk of Crook County, at Prineville, Oregon, on October 21, tt'Vi, via: THOMAS J. FEECiCESON of Prineville, Oregon, on H. E. 10916, for the NW; of Section 2?. Tp. IS South, Range 18 East, W. M. He iiames the followiHg witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, to-wit: Austin Kiaer, David Hainer, John Mill iron and Elam C. Faught, all of Prineville. Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. eTyd To the Honorable Connty Court for Crook Comity, Oregon : . The undersigned, legal voters of Aslv wood Precinct, Crook County, Oregon, respectfully petition your honorable Body to grant a liscen'" to Benton A Grater to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors and hard cider in quantities leas than one eallon in said piwinct. county and state for a period of six months from the 9th dav of November. 1;V. Milo Wood, C. F. Hamiltou, Henry Balken, C. E. Sandy, E. D. tionscr, P, LcHrman, Frank Doak, Asher MoCalum, Oliver McCalum, C. S. McCorkle, K. D, Huston, Stanton S. Biaok. P. B. Oeer, Geo. Crockett, F. K. Purmone, Frank Shaui heau, W. P. Walter, W. H. Shrum, Ed Ulomann. E. A. Randolph, L. W. Tomlin- son, W. H. Huston, A. M. Grater, John Nimher, Grant Brasket, C. P. Maupin, F. I.. Anderson, J. G. Clark, Joseph Baman, Patrick Reilly, John Payne, ii. B. Heath 1. Dornsife, Charles Swanson, R. F. Berry man, M. 1.. Barney and E. J. Stuart. STATE OF OREGON.) ' v sS. County of Crook, ) Notice is hereby given that the above and foregoing petition for a liscense to sell spirituous, malt and vinous liquors and hard cider in quantities less than one gallon in Ashwood Precinct said County and State will be presented to the Honor able County Court for Crook County, Ore gon, on the 1st day of November, 1!15, the same being the first day of the regular November term f said Court. Dated this 7th day of Septemtr, 115. Bextos Gbtv.r FOR SALK, A very desirable ranch consisting of l(H acre. About W ol which i first cts yellow pine timber and (U acre of No. 1 agricuUtxnl Innd enclosed by fence, 8 acre ol which it three yenr-olj alfalfa and 3 acre in clover. A large stream of pure cold water teeming with trout running through renter of place. Good ditch for irrigation purposes. This ia bargain. For futlier particulars and price write or call to the jocrsal Office, Prineville, Oregon. HEALTH "I float thtak ww eoald k koaw without TtMdtord'a WkI Dratiahl. hat m4 It ta f&m.iT KTr tww ya vita th oi Main. aos im detor ia ta koaa fur that Un(ih ettiin. UH adoetorta nll and iwwjp raadv to mmk pnoa wvtl. and IPT J AMKd H tU, Jaok aoavilla. 111. BecaaM this great medicin relieve stomach pains, free the constipated bowel and invigor ate the torpid Uvr and weak soed kidney No Doctor is necessary ia th home where . Tbedford Black-Draught is ktpt. Families living in the country, miles front any physi cian, have been kept in nealth for year with this medicine as their only doctor. Tbedford' llA'k-lratipht cure bilious ness, dyspepsia, colds, chills and fever, bad blood, headache, diarrlura, constipation, colic and almost every other ailment because the stomach, bowel liver and kidneri so nearly con tool the health. THEDFORD'5 BJiCK-D.WHT s v n s e ? d b now for The Journal Tlnd Get Three Papers for the Price of One L J r -1 L J r i t A r-y k. j t, t r n , j r i a j n i.4 ri ti n w J ri l j LJ r t u r k. j rt i. j r i k- A r L i r-t L J LJk, JWik. Jk.JWJt.yV Jk. JW Jt, j W JW JW Jk. Jk, Jk Jk. Jk. JL. Jk. Jk. Jk. ri k. d r i k, j ri Bucks Sae We have 65 Ye.irlin Mucks for sale at Very Reasonable Prices, They can be seen on HtcKay Greek, Ten Miles North of Prineville ( hmi Ht nil hour 0 ' N E I L W' " lny or iilkiht. ' InlltJ' ' pttlllitu up , Meal, of nil kind. B TO Ch 6 T S t order PI. ,,ml Jrv.nl to order. MagOTS nke. for t lie family Flh. tin me. and q q Oyatent In Hcnaon. Htvnd For Nule 2LLLEN & LAFOLLETT k j r t k J r i k j r i k ri kj n k 4 ri k j r k j n.i k j r i k j r i k j r n k j r i kd rzt k j kAJkAAJLAJkJkik Jk Jkdk A I The Hamilton stables I S I Patronage Hcspcctfully Solicited OYSTliR 1IOUSI2 and LUNCH COUNTKH 1 3 Your 2 Tjie Hamilton Stables HcnJ I.lvvry It Tmnsfcr (.oiiipnny PRINF.VII.I.F. ORFCON Stock boanletl by the day, week or month t Koasonable rates. Ilemember im when in Prineville. Urn: !vK.kos.uti.R. have Fine Livery Rifts For Rent gtf Hun in Connection with the Bend Livery Stable &oar .& IDany I'int) AVinoN, TitjuorN, CiiitrN, Drall and Hotilod Hoof. S Sooct Milliard Vablo in Connection r ft ft Desert Land, Final Proot Notice For Publication I'nited States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 31, 1905. Notice is hereby given that Benjamin F. Shepherd, of Paulina. Oregon, has tiled notice of his intention to make proof on his oesert-land claim No. 178, for the SEJ FEJ Section 14, E' NE'4 & NE4 PEi : motion 23, Tp. 19 South Range 22 East ofj V. M. In-fore the County Clerk of Crook j County, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 12th i day of October, l'jos. j He names the following witnewes to ' prove the complete irrigation and recla matioo of said land : Jamea Gilchrist, Frank H. Gilchrist and Henry W. Pickett, all of Paulina, Oregon, and Charles Bedell, of Prineville, Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, P.egistcr. s7yd Deputy Stock Inspectors. Notice ia hereby given tha I have appointed the following named persons deputy stock inspectors: , J. P. Cartwrixht, Hay Creek. Jim Woods, Ashwood E. Sparks, Sisters. A. Morrow, Haystack. F. M. Smrth Paulina. Roscoe Knox, Post J. S. Bogue, Rowland. Alex Mclutoih, HanliD V. S. Cowlea, Hay Creek E. If. Dean Hay Creek Joe H inkle, Stock Inspector Crook Count v. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1H7S. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, June 12, 1905. Notice IB hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wash ington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land States by act of August 4, 1892. Ermie Bateson, of Prineville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, has this day' filed in this office his sworn statement No. 2093, for the purchase of the S NW'4, ot Section No. 20, in Township No. 13 8., Ilange No. 15 E., . M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before County Clerk, of Crook county at his office in Prineville, Oregon, on the 12th day of October, 1905. He names as witnesses: Alfred T. Stacks of Lamonta, Oregon, Joseph F. Taylor, of Pnneville, Oregon, Samuel D. Pierce, of Lamonta,' Oregon, Oien Waite, of La monta, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aljove-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before uuid 12th day of October, 1905. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, a3pd "Kegister. I) Telegraphers TeYdeF Annually, to till the new position create.! by Railroad and Telegraph Compaute. We want Young Men snd Ladles of good nihil TO LEARN TELEGRAPHY AND R. ft. ACCOUNTING I We furnish 75 per cent of the opera tort and Station Agents in America. Our six schools are the largest exclusive TelegTsph Schools i.i the wohld. Established 2D yearn and endorsed by all leading Railway Offi cials. We execute a AV) bond to every student to furnith him or her a position paying from HO to fiO a month in Htates east of the Rocky Mountains, or from l5 to 1100 a month in States west of the Rockies, ixms- D1ATELY CFOtt GRADUATION. Students can enter at any time. No va cations. For full particular regarding any of our Schools write direct to our executive office at Cinelnatti, O. Catalogue free. The Morse School of Telegraphy Cinelnatti, Ohio. Atlanta,' Oa. Tsxarkana, Tex. Buffalo, N. Y. , LaCrosse, Wis. San Francisco, Cal and Teams 1 WANTED! To Work on the Extension of Snmpter Yalley R. R. $2.11 per Daj Paid For Men KOO Si R59 for Men and Teams Address: ARCHIE MAS N Tipton, - Oregon fET3tErrr CATARRH Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been by the County Court of Crook County, State of Oregon, appointed Executrix of the estate of J. S. Kellcy, deceased, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the suine duly verified ul the luw office of M. K. lirink in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date of the lirst publication of this notice. Dated and published first time July . Grace L. Kcl ley, Administratrix of the Estate of up J. S. Kellcy, deceased axj in i lY-FIVER Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Give Satisfaction. CIVEB RELIEF AT ONCt. It cleanses, soothes, heals, and protects the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold In the Head quickly. Itestores the Senses of Taste and Smell Easy to use. Contains no injurious drugs. Applied into the nostrils and absorbed. Large Rize, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 centa by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Wirrtn St., Nsw York. crqqe mm mi OFFICERS: W. A. Booth, President C. M. Elki'ns, Vies Pratldent Fred W. Wilson, Cathler DIRECTORS: W. A. BOOTH, C. M. Elkims, D. F. Stewart, Frio w. Wilson . Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention no fffTs, 11 fli If lift I TXTIS.l "4 WW spRIDER AGENTS WANTED No Money Required until you m."eir H e snip to anyone on Finest guaranteed 1905 Models with Coaster Brakes $3 to $B sod tpprovt of your bicycle. Ten Days Freo Trial $10 to 024 nd Puncturle Urcs 10O3 A 1904 Modos fiT 4r ItVO IkstMake. i MO fidm Any muJtt or modrl you scctnl at one-third vsimij price. Choice of any standard lire aud Ust equipment oo all our bicycles. &tnmy( yuarunlu v xuia nr Mtwrm VMl r. n. II. lit anv onfi trithout a cent dtpoiit and allow IO DAYS VFREE TRIAL before purchase is btuding BOO Sooond Hand Wheels taken In trade br our t'hlraso retail siorvs. II tnfttiM .ill rmvImIa. MnH . lmm a nirrcie until jou have written ror our ravivnr Fftioea amo rturt trial or rim. hn. Ssisawit ssnariM and sportln foods of all kind, at half reulr irlc. In our irM ynsr utaMMju. cvuiaiua a world of useful luturmsuon. n riM (or ii. DIIMnTIIDC.DDnnC TIDCC$I.76 iuiiuiuiil. ruuur i Fi575i Regular price $88Q per pair. To Introduce $1 "7 CZ taA uilll ill I w You a Sample Pair for Only NO MORE TROUBLE irem PUNCTURES Result of IS years experience In tire maklne. Mo danger from THORNS, OAOTUS, DO HOT BUY ft MIL. tC$ OR SUSS WONT LET OUI THE AIR EASY RIDING, STRONG, DURABLE, SELF HEALING FULLY C0VERE0 br PATENTS BEWARE OF IMITATIONS PIUS. MAILS, TAOKS or GLASS Serious punctures, like Inu-utional koife cuts, cau be vulcanized like any other tire. Send for Catslorue "T." suowlnar all kinds and naksa of tires at t: 00 per pair snd up LsoCoastwr-Brikps. Hullt-up Wbtvls and btocl funaries at nmii inm ttm-mi mrtomm. Vrrfij. tk.A ti,i.-tr i,i.)Mr ipftH "A" and Dtinriun airlM " U " aud ' ti." I'liia tlrn will oiulsst any otlr mako-Sofi. Klaitlc and Ear Kldln. W will sblo C. 0. 0. OR APPROVAL AND EXAWINATIOR wiihonl a ml drpmit. We will allow a ess ffsHwMrf of 5 (tbembr msktuc tha price fM 50 per pair) If you send lull essA with mniar. I ires to be returned l our expciiM If uoi etaniinatwm. not satUfavlory on MEfiD CYCLE CO., Dept. "J.L. CHICAGO, ILL. 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