Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 13, 1906, Image 4

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    FOSTER & HORIGRN
Are headquarters for the bost of everything in their
line. They quote the following prices on meats:
(Continued from Brut kv)
Loin Sink 12 41 pound
Round Steak UVt lr pound
Shoulder Steak 3 pound for 25cU
Prime Rib Boast 10et per pound
Tlain Roast 7 nd 8cU per pound
Roil Reef 6 and Sot per pound
Tork Chop er pound
Loin Mutton Chops l'2cis r pound
Shoulder Mutton Chop 10et per pound
Leg Mutton lvV-U per pound
Vtl Cutlet 12cw per pound
Veal Roast 10 to l'2et Pr PunJ
Veal Stew lr PunJ
Sausage ICcU per pound
Call on us for prices on beef by the quarter or in the
chunk. We have prices that are RIGHT
We also make a specialty of our own make of Hams,
Bacon and Lard. Guaranteed to be striclty first class
in both Quality and Flavor
FOSTER & HORIGAN
Prior took a wide range, run
ning from iit cen Is, which was
paid at Shaniko tor the best offer
inps, down to 12 cent, or pomibly
a cent lower, lor onie coarse,
'sandy clip. The best value were
real i ted at the opening of the
season, the last price showing a
decline of 2 cent from those first
paid. Thi course wa probably
to b e i pec ted with the market
heUl under restraint. It is also
likely that had the grower con
tracted their wool before it wa
shorn they might have done better
than they did with the clipped
article, a the buyer that were in
Want Ads
N'xtinn un.lvr IhU hoait will be !
clianrM at th rata f On Ct Vr rl
per tnavrtion. Nothing Ires hn cns.
FOU 8AI.K. IMO norvtnat r"i Intnl.
W urns ot giioa memlnw, 30 Hen
i4 nltnirm tminnoo (roon rniur
Irtntt; nil under A 8-w Ire ft'iioe itiul
will le milil tor $ nn non. All
tool thrown In. 2 heul of honnn
broken, TWO hem! ol cnttks itiont i4
them toek rttk ome "Uvrsi.
eMrlnmU niul avonr-olil. nil tor
f 2A.00U. Part cnh, ImImikv on eny
term. For further niorniRtion in
quire tt I V. Walley, raullnti,
Orvjron. T-U'-tt
The BreeU of lit.
Professional Cards
Ormfmm,.
It' a iimirioant fact thai the stroii-
mmt animal iJ ita liw. the irorillv. also
the field looking forcontracU were h the largw Jhk. Powerfu lungs
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then disposed to pay some preuu- k thl hrwiihina onraiu rinht hu;ild
No great amount could have b man' chiefest tudv. Uk th.ms
' , . ... I ami of other, Mr. Or A. 8tenhn, ot
Port W llliams. O.. It Itwrtitxl how v
do this. She write: "Three bottle
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Shingle, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRY
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GILBERT'S
Ice ream, Ice Cream Sodas and
Confectionery
Candle are fresh daily from the Prineville factory, the ouly one
in the county. Quality and flavor unsurpassed. Superiority ha
alwavs been the test of Uillierc'. The aiue factory I turning
out tiie best grade of lee Cremt made from pure cream. Your
patronage orice secured will never W lost.
Present Location with Rideout & Foster
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been contracted, however, with the
majority ot buyers holding back.
The profit that accrued to the
woolgrowers, while about a large
as last year, were not so extensive
as in some previous years, as the
cost ot production ha been less
when wool have sold around 14
and 15 cents than now. Last win
ter proved an expensive one for
most flockmasters and in addition
the fleeces turned lighter. Owing
to the long winter and the dry
summer and fall the quality of the
clip on the whole was somewhat
inferior to that of the two previous
seasons. The weight in most
cases showed a decrease, the aver
age per fleece for the state being
about 7 or 8 pounds.
In 1905 practically the entire
Oregon clip , was contracted for,
while on thesheeps' backs.. This
vear 1.000.000 pounds is a full esti
mate of the quantity sold in ad
vance of shearing. In addition to
the unwillingness of many of the
large buyers to make contracts
the growers were also disposed to
hold their wools for the public
sales days, as on previous occa
sions thev have found this the
more successful way of doing busi
nees. -Oregonian.
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of lr.- Kint'a New Piseovery topied
my cough ol two year and cured me ol
rtt tuy mend uioiiiini conaunipiiuii.
O, if grd for tlmwt n.l Iuiik
trouble. " Uunranteed by I', r. Aim
on A "o.,nd Templetoo A Son, dru-
cist. Pric 60c and f l.W. lnM oottlo
free.
Ttmbtir Lnd. Act of Juo S,
Hotic for PubUcatloa.
rnltrd Slatr lnd Olflw,
Th0IW. dorm. Aucunl t. I.
Nntlm is horvltv (Inn that In rmiipllano
with th pruvinlona of I h Art nt Cmirvai of
June t, liCH, raUllml
Umber Itnili In I
ZPAjutimm mmti Jury
4H mm Wk Ji
Primmmti.
Ormfn,
An sot hr 111 Mlruf
h Hlauw of I allmmln. Oro-
n. N- art . and Wahliitn lirrllory " a
rxtomlrd t all tna i-utnio-mna mnw ot
art of Auiuil 4, IWJ, I ha inihiwinonaniru
ppraona bava riled In tbla urHoa tbrlr aworn
ataU.iiM.nla l wit:
Hvlvn H. HuniM.ll. or Nratll. runntv m
Kliia. atawof Waahlncton. aworn siairmont
No. amir. nNMi Aucuai in. mr inn pur-
rhaaa.tha KK. NK'a SKl, and KW
SKA, of MaotloQ XI. TP. la H.. H. ill . M.
OUtwrlna Krnrmui, ot trair, ntuniT m
Klna. atatrof WaahlnaUm, aworn alatviiwrnt
No. Mrd Aucuai IH, 1, lor Ilia pur-
rhaar f tba WH KwH.aa1 KH and mw
tw ol rVrUon . I p. 14 H , R. I a . w M.
i'lauda K.8taa, or mnn raua.oouniror
HaubumUh. atala of Waaltlmton. awitrn
slalaraant No, W7. Bird July 3i, Iwa, Ar tha
purcbaae of tlx u Mellon la TP- 10 H., H.
a t- . ... . M
Klrhard Turly, of Oranlta rail a, county of
Snoh.jiulnh. alala of Waahlnilon. aworn "
uatonvnt No. SUM. maa July nan, nr irw,
ClLLi lIDfllU raoarrbv P 0 NlUITT
Omci Oni Doom Noktr or Atunaui'i
IikuuStokl Kiaiixcxri OrruaiTi
UaTNOPiaT (''
iPrimmmlit,
Off mm
purcbax or tba . Meviloa t. TP.
l K., W. M.
Thai tbay will onVr proof to ihow thai ha "
landa aoiight ar mora valuablo Air tha tliu-jS
bar or auina thrmin than f-ir aurlrullutal "
purpoaca. andtomalillab ihalr rlaliua to ald : 9
landa N-rora Ih K.-l-lr and Rawlvrr at lh. i "
land om.w In Tba Oallaa. Orwon.on tVt.-r ' S
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They nam a Wllnwawa; iniiirnna nt-vrr 1 "
man anil Helen II. Hunnrll, ofHvatlla. Waah-
Star Barber Shop
11YDK& McltAK, IWs,
Our hairculting is up-to-date.
Our snaving is
comlortable. Our shop is
new and clean.
O'Tfeil Brothers
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, also
92ar Supplies
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Sole Agents for Hop Gold Door
the Famous Napa Soda
and
ITa.Til3r Txctd-o Solicited.
Hnndermin Buildinir
PRINKVIUI.K, ORKOON
eception
SMITH & CLEEK, PROPBiETOiis
Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED
Post Office Box 92
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MAIN STREET
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
THE HAMILTON STABLES
BUCHANAN & ALLEN, Proprietors
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Timber Land, Act of June 3, 1878.
Notice (or Publication.
Cnitrd 8tatca Land Office.
The Dmllr. Ore iron. AuKUat 27. !.
Notice b hereby piven that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of l'on
rreaaof JnneS. 1K78. entitled "An act for
the sale of timber landa in the states of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory." a extended to all the Pub
lic-land btatee by act of August 4, 1W-'. the
following-named persons have filed in this
office their aworn statements, to wit: -
Ueorite F. Curtis, of Portland, county or
Multnomah, atata ol Oregon, sworn state
ment No. 3U79. tiled Augti-t 10. 1U06, for
the purchase of the ES 8W W and Ixt 6
and 7 ot section o, ip. u s., li. m &n nr.
M.
Vernon E. Cady. of Kverett, county of
Snohomish, state of Washington, sworn
statement No. 3081, filed Augu.it 10, 1,
for the nurchase of the c thi. bt.'ri
SWW and N WW BEtf of SecUon 4, Tp. 16
8., K. 19 E., W. M.
Charles K. Bell, of Spokane, county of
Spokane, state of Washington, sworn
statement AO. SJiZ. nieii aueu'i 11. i "
for tha DurchaseoftheSW NKW. WX
and Lot Baction 6, Tp. 14 S., R. It
Fred E. Munch, of Spokane, county of
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opuiaue, aiaie ui aiiiiiKvuii, bwuih
statement No. 31 JO, filed August 25, 1906,
for the purchase of the HK of Section,
Tp. 14 8., R. 19 E., W. M.
That they will offer proofs to show that
the lands sought are more valuable for the
timber or stole thereon than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish their
claims to said lands before the Register
and Receiver at the land office in The
Dulles. Oreeon. on October 31. 1906.
They name the following witnesses: W.
K. Cady and Vernon E. Cady of Everett,
Washington; Byron Cady, Racbiellus E.
Jones, Perry Poindexter and H. A. Foater,
of Prineville, Oregon; George F. Curtis, of
Portland, Oregon; Fred E. Munch, Arthur
W. Paterson and Fred J. Rielly, of
Hpokane. Washington, and Charles F. Bell
of Spokane, Wash.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any of the above-described lands are re
quested to file their claims in this office on
or before the said 31st day of October, 1906.
Michael T. Nolas,
8-30-p Register. '
liicton: H A. Koaler. t A. Duncan anil ('. r.
lctalllatr, or rrlnevine. iirmon: 1 amiieii
A. Duncan, t'larance A. Mrfallaler and Mma
Morrta. of Prtnevll a. Orawon: and Hli'linnl
Turlev and Claude K. Hlace. of Oranltv Falla.
Waanlngton.
An and all Deraona elalralnc advrraely
any of the above-deacrllied landa are ivqueat
ed to die their rlaima In thla orncr ou or be
fore the said nh day orockioer. iwn.
s-su-p Mica a BIT. Hhulb, lUwiater.
Timber Land, Act of June 1 , 1878.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Tnited Btatea Uml Ctlice,
The Dalles, OregoD, August 8, liJ.
Notice is hereby civen that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act of Con
rrm nf June 1X78. entitled "An act for
r ' V.."i. j ur..i.i. HtH-llon 21. T 12 M. K 1 K. M
uai.iornia. vrrg-.i.. j '"". " ""k ti.rnellua ln,U.ii, of r-rtnevllla. eountvof
Tlmlair Ijiud. Act of Junes, lC.
Notice for Publication.
I'ntti-d Hlalea I jind Oftlrr.
Tlie illi-. ini'in, Auut I "l
Nolliw la IiopkIiv alveu that lit pomullanca
with the pnivl.ton of the act of fimsna of
lime ), IH7K, entlllad "Anai-t lor t ha aala nf
timber landa In the Mialea of CHllrnnila. tlra-a-nn.
Nevada, and wahlnton UTrlUirv." aa
amended U all Hi PuhllivUnd HtaU by act
of AukuM 4, lWi Ilia rollowlns iiaiiiett per
on have Died In thlantnce Ihelraworn nlaU
iitenta lo wit:
Itav V. rintahle, of Prineville, eounlv of
I'riMiR, atale of tlnwun. aworn atalellH-tlt NtK
H3,nled Auiilut . fur the Imrrhaarof
Hie , aa1-, v'tii'iiniliv1, Ni'ofHvo
tl.m s, Tp. 14 H.. It. IS V:., W. M.
I.llllan M. Koaler, of rrlnevllle. eounlv of
CriMik.atnle of i intton. wnrn ainleiiH'iil Nik
Hihi, Died Auiu.ll, I sub, for the puri'lmaeof
theet'a H',of Mi-.-lInn 14 and '" "
jfcenderson & Bollard
Bar
Wines and
Liquors
Finest Cigars
In Stock
Country Orders Solicited
First Door South of the Foindexter lintel
Land States br act of August 4,
Adolph Hankey, of Portland, county of
3 uitnoman, state 01 wrrgmi, naa una uaj
tiled in this office his sworn statement No.
3tf, for the purchase of the N E! of Sec
tion Z, Tp. I- n 10 it, vf . m, aim win
od'er proof to show that the land sought is
more vaiuaoie lor tue iimoer or aione
tnereon than Kr agricultural purHses,
and to establish bis claim to said land be
fore the County Clerk of Crook ounty, at
the Court House in Prineville, Oregon, on
November 8, 190K
He names as witnesses: 8. J. Newaom,
Walter O'Xeil, of Prineville, Oregon, Will
iam McMeekin, Mary McMeekin, of Gris
sly, Oregon.
Any and all persona claiming adversely
the above-deaenbed lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said 8th day of November. 1!W.
9-tt-p Micvail T. Nolan, Register.
Hotic to Creditors.
CriHik. stale ofiir.'von, aworn statement No.
m, nied Aiisual I. IW, for the purchase of
tha NK', of roYtlon ti. Tp. 14 M., IC IS K., W.
M.
That they will onVr proofs loahow that tha
lands auua-til are mora valuable for the lim
ber or alone thereon than lor agricultural
piirtHMa, and lo esin.hln.li their rlaluialo
uld land" la'fiire the .unity Clerk of Cnaik
, 1 'oil nly, at Prineville, Onou, on Nnvcinlier
They name tha following wllneaaea.' II. A.
1 Kii-l.T. A. I-'. Knlshtall, Kloyd A. Howell,
i Frederic ('. HHinaon, W llllmn McMivkln.
j rUilieit Harrington. H. A . Pniae, t'harlea A.
I ('naiks, John N , t'niokH. Ilvroii t'adv. Prtue
, vllle. Iinyiin, and t'harlea M. Charlton,
. of Hwlem, tira!on.
i Any aud all neraons elnlmlne adversely
t any of the alMive-deiTrliad land are request
ed to file their clitlm In Hit oltlce 011 or ho-
fore the said Mh duv of Novemlier, Iwal.
, itOJn Mli'lltlLT. Niii.as. Kcslsler.
Notice for Puhticatiuii.
Department ot the Interior,
Prineville Machine Shop
E. G. HODSON, Proprietor
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I am prepared to do all kinds ol Machine work (except casting)
such as boring Engine cylinders, dressing valves and valve seats,
fitting shading lor any kind ol machine, also plow and edge tool
grinding, saw gumming and liling.
Having installed new and up-to-date machinery for the above
work, I can, in most cases, save you money over sending to
Portland lor repairs, say nothing about time saved which is cer
tainly quite an item. At any rate give me a trial and then you
will be in a position to judge lor yoursell. A supply ol material
kept on hand at all times.
jli liJ izil East of Prineville Flouring Mills
PRINEV11XE, OREGON
Contest Notice.
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, August 10, 1st.
A sufficient contest affidavit having been
Died in this office by Edwin O. Hyde, contest
ant, against homestead entry No. 1447, made
May ti, lSaJ5, for H'4 Sf., NE4 8E'4, 8EMWU,
Section 'JO, Township 14, 8., Range 16, E. W. jf,
by William U. Hmilh, Contestee, in which It is
alleged tbat said WiUiam 11. Bmith has wholly
abandoned said tract: that he has changed bis
residence therefrom for more than six months
since making said entry; tbat said tract is not
settled upon and cultivated by said party as
required by law; that said alleged absence Is
not due to his employment in the army, navy
or marine corps ol the United States in time of
war. tiaid parties are hereby notified to aj
near, resnond and offer evidence touching sal
allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on October I,
1906, liefore Warren Brown, County Clerk, at
hisoflicein Prineville. Oregon, and tbat final
bearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Oc
tober 10. 1906. before the Register and Receiver
at the United States Land Office in The Dalles,
Oregon.
The said contestant having, In a proper af
fidavit, filed July ill, 1W)6, set forth facts which
show that after due diligence personal service
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be given
bv .me and Drouer publication.
vlCup Anne M. Land, Receiver.
. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon,
Xrutf lllbcr 1st, 1MM.
1. il. u.i....r ihi.inf tlcismlar Notice is hereby gives that Cami.twll A Dun
1 f. 11 itf PrliiMVllli. llr.Httin. h Itled llnllea of
McCIo, Deceased: Notice is hereby ( hl, immioti to make Hnal five-year proof In
given by the undersigned, the adnnniatra- j support of his claim, vis: Homestead Kniry
tor ol the estate of Alexander McCloy. dc- ' So. wm made August I. Idol, lor the S . of
.4 n .11 naraona havina claims Hffnlnst I Hertton 12. Townahlu I' K, Range IA K, W. M
..id estate to nreaent the same with the 1 and that sal. .r..
oroner vouchers to the undersigned at the
office ofM. R. Elliott in Prineville, Ore
gon, within six months Irom the date 01
this notice.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this linn
day of July , 1906.
Administrator of ihe estate of Aleiander
Mcloy, Deceased. jl6-t
Timber Land, Act of J nne 8, 17S.
Hotic for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
United M tales Land 0(Tlee,
The Dalles, Oregon. July 0,
NntiM u hr.i. vlven Lhat in comDllanoe
with the provisions of the act ofCongresaof
Junes, 1H7S, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the Mates of California, Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land Huites by act
r Anaust 4. mi. Charles M. Charlton, of
t said proof will be made belore the
County clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on Oc
lobcr oili. Its.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous resi.leuce upon, and cultivation
or. the land. vis.
Charles Kuuerlielm, Henry Cram, Charles P.
McCalUster, John V. Morris, all ot rrlnevllle,
Oregon.
(M!-p Mil hail T. Noi.H, Register.
thlx rlHV fl en in tins omce lis sworn nih
mentNo. 301S, for the purchase of Ihe K1
Niri nwu KKi. uml NWK HK'i of Heel lo
or n a O Tfl n U7 U anA will .1
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Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
September 4, 1906.
Not'ee i hereby viven that James H.
Hawkins, of Prineville. Oreiroii. has tiled
notice of his intention to make final five-
year proof in support of his claim, vis:
Homestead Entry No. 779H made Decem
ber 1, 18U9, for the 8J NW, NWH
of Section 17 and 8K'4 of Section Hi.
TownhiD 14 H. Range 19 E. W M. and
that said proof will be made before the
Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Ore
gon, on October nd, !.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land, vis:
Claud E. Wright, Isaac M, Blevins, Al
lien C. Knighten, Clyde C. Hon, all of
Prineville, Oregon.
9-6-p . Michael T. Nolan, .Register.
Tlmlier Ijtnd, Act ol June ft, 1x78.
Notice for Publication.
Tnlled Wales fjind Ontne,
The Dalles. Oregon, August ', P.SMI
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June !t, 1k;k, entitled "An aid for the sitleof
limber lands In the Htiues of ' nllfornla, Ore
gon. Nevatlu. and nashlnglon Territory,
extended to all the Puhllc-lund Htnles bv
act of August 4, IHW2, the following-mimed
persons have on July so. I'Jub, nied In this of
fice their sworn sialemcnis, to wit:
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Haiem, county oi jiarion, ... ...-. .... . npujj,,,, ,., sluie of Wnshlngion, sworn sIhI.--
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Arthur W. Puterson, ol Hpokime, county of
Hpokune, suite or V asnmgum, sworn sutuv
inent No. SOI, for the purchase of the NS
t's. HW' NW'j or raid Ion III and NK
NK'.of rl' ctlon fl. Tp. 14 M , It. Ill K W. M
r ml J, Hlelly, Hpokane, iunl.y orHiKiiinnH,
slate of Washington, sworn slalenient No.
30IH. for the piirchiisn of the NK' of Hawtlon
V. Tp. 14 M., It. Is K. , W. M.
Thiil they will offer pnaifs to show that the
lands sought lire more valunhle for the tim
ber or stone thereon thmi for agricultural
purposea. and Ui cHtntillsh their ctiilms to
snld lands liefore the HeglMtef und llooolver
at. the hind otllee In Tre lialles, Oregon, on
November 7. P. oil.
They mime the following witnesses:
Henry f. Ilis-sly. Arthur W. Piilersoii and
Fred j. Klelly, of Hpokane. WiishliigUm: Hy
mn Cndy and A. U. Knlghlcn, of Prineville,
Oregon.
Any and all persons clnlmlng adversely
any of the alMive-descrllied Innds are request
ed to tile their claims In this olllce on or be
fore the siile 71 h duv of Novemlier, HHW.
(W0-p MmiiAKf. T. Nolan, Iteglatnr.
A Remedy Without a Peer.
"I find Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets more beneficial than an v
other remedy I ever used for stomach
trouble," says J. P. Klote, of Edina,
Mo. For any disorder of the stomach,
biliousness or constipation, these Tab
lets are without a peer. For sale by D,
P. Adamsou & Co.
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proof to show that the land sought la more I
valuable ror tne umoer or swiue uwinfn iukn
for agilcultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before the County
Clerk of Crook County, at the Court House In
Prineville, Oregon, on November , 1WSI.
He names as witnesses: S. J. Newsotn, of
Prineville, Oregon, William McMeekin, ;rls
sly, Oregon: Carey W. Foster, Roljert Harring
ton, Prineville.
Anv and all nersons claiming advers'ly
the above-deacrlbed lands are requested to
file their claims In this office on or before
sold sth day of November, 1DUH.
S-au-np Michael T. Nolan, Register.
Notice of Sale of Seal Estate.
Notice is hereby given, that in pur
suance of an order of the County Court
of Crook county, Oregon, made on the
2nd day of Jiilv, WW. in the matter of
the estate of Joseph AV hit del I. deceased,
the undersigned, the administrator of
said estate, will sell at public auction to
the higliert bidder, for cash, subject to
confirmation l.y the said County Court,
on Saturday, the Hth day of September,
WOo, at two o'clock in the afternoon at
the Courthouse door in Prineville, Ore
gon, all the right, title, interest and
estate of the said Joseph Whitfield at
the time of bis death and all the right,
title and iuteredt in the said estate may
have orainired ia addition lo that of the
said Joseph Whitfield at the time of big
death, in and to all that certain lot,
piece or parcel of land lying and being
in the County of Crook, State of Oregon,
and bounded and described as follows,
to-wit: Lots One and Two In Section
Nineteen In Township Twenty South,
of Range Eleven East and the East half
of the Northeast quarter of (Section
Tpenty-four in Township Twenty South,
ot Range Ten East of Willamette Mer
ridian. "
Terms and conditions of sale, Cash.
Dated August 9, 1906.
M. S. Mayfikm),
Administrator of the Estate of Joseph
Whitfield, Deceased.
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