Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 15, 1906, Image 2

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    Timber lnt. Ad inn . l
Natic far PabUcta.
fnO. late. jn.l Hflif,
Thp Oalle.. Ori-frffll. Kri'intT '24. I "MS.
Notice lii hereby given that in e.,tm.li.Hre
with th nrnviiiiiin. of the .el of t't.nirr.-. of
June , It. inlilrtl "An art fur tin- !' (
ttnilier land in the Hi.te. f ottui.mi.. ore
Timber Land. A. t of Jim S. 1ST.
Notic for Publication.
t"nite.l St.tc Ijinl Onl.-.
Ttif Ill.. Orvswu. smIht, t-.
..tiee i hereby fixer Hint tn iMiiipl'.nce
aith On- ir..i coons ol the a,- nt Conerewnf
June s, tv. tntnlsl "An a.t fur I ho wilo of
limber lau.N In the Slate. o4 California. Orv-
.n, Nevada, an.t wM,initin Territory, a .,, ,m, ii,W(o Un.l Siatea l.y act
ajiennen xc a.iuie iiiinf inrtMi.ii .y aci . 4 lh (..nownn, -n.nt.Nt por-.n.
nf A n vital at 1W KiltaM-fl Stui h ltsivtt. nt ' . . .. i . . a j i ...,.
PonUnd. emiim- of Multnomah. Siatr ol On1-
rn. hu Ihm 1r fHM in thin nffW hor sworn
Ifttemcnt No, JttVi, fr the mvhuw ot tho
N K1 ol Htvtion No. 2. lnTownlnp Nv t-"t S.
tun No. 1H K. WM,m1 will mt rxt to
how tht th Un mi?ht in mrr vIuhM (or
lt timber or titont than (r ericultnrl fnr
Kimhi, nd to entuhlih her nmm t Unit
fore the cnutm drk i PnnoYiUo, Oixrmi,
on th 10th dy of Jn'irv, UM7.
8h? names wiinoKuvn:
WtlHm c. Fonl, Jnm S. Smith, r, M. rhd
lon, Charlea A. tinvvt, of PrinovlHo. Orvrm.
Any And all ieriNn rial mi n lvTstiy tlip
wve--eoribca In ml are rsiutM t fiU1
ihttr claims in thin office on or N'for
10th tUy of Janunrv, W7.
U-l-p Michael T. Nolas. Riftister.
Juniper Butte Stock
Ranch.
Standard bred Stallions
and Fllies For Sale. Al
ways a few on hand for
customers.
JOHN SCHMEER,
Breeder of Blooded Stock, Pout
Crook county, Or.
have, on Aiis i.i -it, m.nI in mt onn-
th.-tr orn .int.'tttrniii. t.vwtt:
. i i N. il, iviintv of mwk, fl of
lr.-i:oti .worn p.i. -mom So rtlo. for tho tr,
cli., ol tho i,!iK,. SKi, SK', ol Svtlon t
tt.t S , N E1, ol So tton 3, T. IS & Kl K.
t'.xhn II C.n. of O'Sotl. ronniy of Crook.
!.!. of Hr.it'tt. norit ittomont No. SU'l. fr
llio wilN li.M' ol tlio ,N,SIH4, SK. N. .n.l
SW. SKi, of Sovtton A. Tp. It S, K U K. W M.
An. I ill oiT.T r.Nr to nhow ih.l tli l.n l
uicht ! mor.. l.i.Mo fr the tim!oror
tono IhortNin than tor njinoiilltir.i inirNn.
.it.i to 9imUU.1i Ihoir i'Uuh. to wii.l l.n.ts In
forr Hi Couuiy clork, t'rinoitito, 1'wn,
on J.nimrv n,
Tliotr u.ni tho foUowing -trHm: l.ov
C.N-nii.t John H. O.n'. ol i Soil. Oi-oti; C. A.
Pun.-.ti, W lior O'Soil mt lioorso O'Nctl, of
t'rinovtllo, ilnvon.
tin .n.l .U i,or.on ol.itnintf ..hvraotv .ny
of tho .lNivo-.i.n.'rifNNl i.n.t). ro ronuoi.to.1 to
fllr titoir omtni in this iift.tNj on or ooioivtno
nai.l Sih dv ol January, 1WT.
ll l-P. MiiHKt T. Solas. Koiur
School lioooks and
School Supplies
at
A 1) A 31 SON'S
jfeenderson Pollard
Country Orders Solicited
Wines and
Liquors
Finest Cigars
In Stock
Died.
Additional Locals.
K. li'tvtii-rti'ka I til from tli Julut
Htm ram-lt.'
At Sah in, tlnon. Novoinlxr Ttli,
Mrx. Jaim O. llouthlt, npil
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vtn. rue rvrunmn ! unmcm
to frlnovllU' fur tmrrlnt amt wort'
In lil Nnl.le lier hulMiiil In I'liiim
ivsnotorv Ni)v'tiilir l:itl.
The maiden until of the tliveimil
wnn I.oiiln Jih Thntn. We
wtts linrii nenr SprlnjiiloM. Mi-.
Seittenilter W. 1. At 1.1 enn f
hon.. i,eoriwil the tilalim with her Lw1 ,,, Bivt of th wwki
iiiin.iitx with tin ox tenm. niiil net
(ItNtl In l.tnti county, Orvtfon. Mie
nn tiinrri.Nl to Junto O. IKntthlt
Jtllv .V ImnI. They H veil oil the Ul.l
Doiintlon vlnliu nenr llnrrllmrr
until 1. when they moved to K:xt.
orn llrotfon find m ttliNlon liny Crook
In lsiKl they ui.iviMl to Trout Crook,
tvli..n hIio hn Ktuoe llvotl with lier
twoaoiiH, her lumlnutd IwivIiik 1(
tmrtiHl thi lite February 2. KIT.
At nu early n. kUo irofeed fslith
In Christ and tor nearly forty year
h II veil a couslintlou, christian
life. She united with the Pnttnnt
KlMooal church. IVst,Hl loavc
oue dauliter and two son; two
ulster and one brother mid a host
of friends to mourn her los
V. T. Todd, of Slater, w In
town Monday.
It. F. Ahalt. ot Howard. WtVKMer.
eil nt the rolndester.
Hi wot' Knox, of l'ot, I roKlHtor-
eil nt tJie Hotel rrlnevtlle.
KoU'rt Jordan, of SUtor. wa In
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ffi Men's Suits from $12.50 to
Ml M
N3
I.. K. loiila. of Hay Creek
tVKltere.l at Hotel rrluovllle.
J. U. Howanl. thecnttleitiHii. from
Lower Hritltfe, wn tit town Moiulav.
I. M. Covert and Klva Moriau
catneoverfrom Itodniond Vodnoday.
A. t Sanforil, the Ma.lra inor-
chant, waat the county oat Tuo.
day.
Mr. l.titherClnypool. ot Paulina.
wn In town Monday nttenilluw: the
funeral of her mother, Mr, liouthlt.
John Ulllon water, of 1'iwt. wn
trtuiMiU'tliitf busiue In towu till
week.
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First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel
The Shanlko Hoiuililtoan III It lust
Isaiio contained the following ttoin
It Holiert U McMurtory of I rlno- ttbout Crook county people: i. J.
vllle. will write to Koliert J. lvoil ot IMw anl and wife ot Havcreek won
IUiulain. Wash., he will hear ot lt shanlko lnt , nltfht on Ihoir wav
somotlilii); to hi advantage. home from a trip to I'ortlaud
10l.Vlmoi J. H. Coinott, a prominent cut tie
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OVERCOATS
$10 to $25 $
Supply your Fall and Winter Clothinn llj
needs at Wurweiler's Store; the lar- Jj
nest assortment to select from. Kuli,
Nathan and Fisher Company's AS
"Sincerity Clothing"
for men can't be beat for equal style Q
and quality. Material and fashion the pjc
verv latest. Sinule or double breasted A
or straight fronts.
man of rrinevllle, wa lit Shanlko
Tui-day on hi way home from
Portland, where he dollvorv.l n Inrm
IkiiuI of cattle to the 1'nlleil Meat
U'onilMiuy Kx-Slioriff J. II. i.ray of
Crook county wa In Shanlko
Thtirday wi'h n bunch of lnvf cat I It'
for hipuiont II. I I'rldry
jCroM Key wa In towu Monday on
hi way homo from Portland where
lie had taken a bunch of cattle
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The Crook County Real Estate Co
J Farms, Umber Lands and Town Property
a brought and sold. Homesteads and Tim-
n 1 . N1" ff . 1 r,,,.., on.l oof inl.tn.1
Dei VlailMS lAJvalCU, ""I irim aim ecu ni. i
Call on or address
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THE CROOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO
Princville, Oregon.
The Dalles Nurseries
R. U. WEBER. Proprietor, The Dalles, Oregon
GROWER AND DEALER IS
FRUIT. SHADE fDCCC GRAPE VINES
ORNAMENTAL I tELELO SMALL FRUITS
ErtrgT"". Kk tmi Skrabbcrj, Hy.ciolhi, Taiipt, Lillitt, Dakiliu, Pewuet, Etc
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE
Remember our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation
P. B. POINDEXTER, Agent
PRIXEVILLE, OREUON
The Morgan Meri-antile Conipan,v
adjuster and collectors, of the Kent
on ltldir, Portland. Oregon, arc
earnestly striving to diwreilit the
tl;ma that I jwnemlly applied to
eollectino; nj'ucle. Thl concern Is
rapidly fonrolnjr to the front on the
Pacific Coast a reliable collector
and it has built up for itself an envi
able reputation for honoety and
souatv iloauiifr witn us cueni.
The merchant of the State have Chrl Cohr oivasloiioil hi frleitil
lonit felt the need of a Company to much anxiety Saturday niht and
which t her could irlve their ovonlno Snmlav. He trot four hiiudrcil tlol-
noti" and account .tor collection I lar for the purpose of proving up on
with the Muraiut that all moneys hi tlmlH-r lialiu, but instead of dolus
collected thereon would lie promptly I mi went off on a 'hl(;h lum-smiio.
remitteil. The Company iminU'r I ill won rellovotl him of most of tin
amomr it customer the lentliutt money durini; tho day and uotlilnu
iisim-s firm of Portland, and It more wn tluiuht of tho mailer
police of iuakinir no charge whatso Hut Salnr.lav nhtht lion lini did
vor tinlos collirtion Is made, seems I not show up at home it wasllioiiuht
absolutely fair. Thi paper I satis- that he had w aiideroil off and fallen
tied that the Company i reliable mid asleep somewhere. A the night w as
we therefore have no hesitancy in I rol.l, si'tiniilng partle wen orgim
nx'ommendlno; It to our patron. 1 and l'rlnovillc ami viciuity
See their nd. on page throe. eoiired all night tor the uiisxIiiK
man. He could not In' found. Sun
day word reached town that lie wa
' u Antelotie.
GatewootJ Mining Co.
B. Cialcwood, manager of the
Mayflower mines at Howard, nc
couipanied by John A. McLean
and T. W. Zitnniernian, returned
recent! v from Scuttle. Mr. Mc
Lean, who ia a mining
gineer, comes to lake the fiijHriii
tendency of the mine where con
siderable work will be done along
various lines of development and
improvement this fall and winter
Mr. uatewood spent a few hours
at Shaniko where the first carload
0'Neil Bakery J
In the Miller Building
Closing Out Sale
OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc.
Having decided to discontinue from carrying
Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line
of these goods will therefore be sold at
ACTUAL COST
Don't fail to take advantage of this sale, as
it means a big saving of money to you. We
have in stock useful articles of wearing
apparel. Call, see the goods, get the prices
and you will buy.
THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor
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Ladies,' Misses and Children's
Hj Winter Apparel
' fli Handsome Fall and Winter Coats of Gray
rn shadow rlaids and Black and mixed
Cloths - - $10 to $20 each
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Prices from $15.00 to $25.00 per Suit
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Ladies' Walking Skirts of Fancy Gray Plaid
Materials - - $4.50 to $7.50 each
Misses and Children's Long Coats of all the
tri !atc:t styles and materials. Prices range
Jfl IH-IU - - yit;u to yibiiv v iv ii
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M PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Fresh Bread. Pie ami take t
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Pastry of all kind made to 9
order.
PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
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Notice far Pablicatiea.
Iepartmi'nt of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dalles Oregon
October 30th, IdOtl.
Notice is hereby iriven that Susan E
Ginson, of Post, Oregon, hag file.1 notice
of her intention to make hnal five-year
oroof in sut)iKrt of her claim, vi:
Homestead tntry .o. i-rni nnnie ci concentrates irom llie aia Vliowcr
February 23, ItHW, for the Sjfc.4 ot .jii i Bi,;nlM,l ... Tneoma
a 1 V-l w'lTl-- U....:.... T I 1 ,,,ri "
r" " f.: 1? a iSp w i ..t smelter. The load lack but five
that said tiroof will be made before the tons of being complete i.nd these
County Clerk, at Pnneville, Oregon, on are being hauled overland at 111
uereiuwr o, i.. i)rt.f.ent time, lies Reg beina lie
. ill ru I I ruin iir miiiH iihi-ii iii I nil-
nmvn hr rniitinnotm reninence uoon. I - '
and cultivation of the land, viz: centratea are the first ever shipped
Wallace Poet. Doiiula hmea.l, Joseph out of Crook ceuntv. Mr. luile
Post and Monroe W.hmea.l, allot lost, -o.d si.l th rarload lot of Ml)
Oreeon.
11-1-p MlCltABL I. aOLAK, KPglHter.
IS78.
tons would average $100 a ton,
making a total of fMOOO for the
first shipment.
Lxtensive additiona are to l
made at the Howard property dur
ing the cornina few month. A
sawmill, hoisting plant and eloc
Timlier Land, Act June 3,
Notice far Pablktiom.
I'nited Stuteg Iand Office
The Dalles. Oreitoi , Augngl lHth 1900.
K ia hurutiv tntran that in enm
t.liance with the provisions of the act of trical generating plant will he in
Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An stalled and a number of new build-
act tor tne sale ot iiniDer lanus in uie jn s erecteil ag goon aH Iumlr can
Mates 01 California, uregon, oevaua, . -- , . , . , ... rr.. : ,
ami Washington Territory' ai ezteml' he obtained from the mill. This
el to all the Public Land States by act will be done to accommodate the
of August 4, 1892, Albert Cubitt, of j families of the miners at present 4
rnnevuie, uregon, county oi . took, KOrkina in the Mayflower and
Male on iregon, nan u.in utiy u.eu ,.. nimi, . .
;i(Wti. for the purchase of the S N VM I spring when the management; win
and NVjSEJ of Section No. 30, in Town- j,ut on si working force of between
Sliipj0.l3n,,lii,fe .iuioj,., n. .i. go aml 75 ,,, 'J he electnciil
ana win oner proo. to . u. , ... . , . fu,,,.,
lMniluim.hr. 1. more va natile lor 1s t"""'
tinils-r or etone than for agricultural the day and night ghi.ld which will
purposes, and to eHtalilish his c.aim to In at work tit Xt spring, find the.
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Thanksgiving Evening
NOVEMBER 29th
AT P. A. A. C. HALL
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TICKETS
DR. KING'S
FOR COUGHS and COLDS.
FOR WEAK, SORE LUNGS, ASTHMA,
BRONCHITIS, HEMORRHAGES
AND ALL
THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES.
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the grandest medicine of
modern times. One bottle completely cured me of a very bad
cough, which was steadily growing worse under other treatments.
EARL SHAMBURG, Codell, Kas.
PRICE 50o AND SI.OO
3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C
paid land before the County Clerk at
Prineville. Oreaon. on the loth day ol
January 1907.
He names an witnesses: L. 11
Hamilton, of drizzly, Oregon. Porter
IJtiinn, of (i.izzly, On gun, Chri ColirH
of Prinevi e. Oreoii. ami !-. J . i:w
S'.in. of Prineville, Oitguii.
Any and nil persom claiming adverse
ly the alxve-lerciile-l landH are le-
aiiested to rile their i lainia in this ollic
on or before naid Kith day of January
PMJ7.
11-1 p Michakl T. Nolan, RegiBter.
Timtior fjiu.i, Act of June 3, 187H.
Notice For Publication.
United HihI.-ji I.kii.I Olfi. p,
The Dnllen, Oregon, Auxuitt 1M06.
Notice in hereby ifiveli tlmt in eiiuiiiliHlice
with the rviiin of the net of liiiinraiol
June 3, 187S, entitle'l "An art for the Bale of
timber lamia in the Htatea of Cnlilornia, Ore
(ton, Neva.iH, ami WunhiiiKton Territory," an
extended to all the Public Land Hlatea by ai t
of AtixuHt 4, lh'-Ti, the followiiiK named (hthouk
liave on aukuhi tj, iki, nieu in una oiuee
their Bwom stttiementK, to wit:
lyju K. Naih,ol Mioliane. county ol Hookane,
mate of WashinKtun, worn alatement No.
8i;i, for the puriMiuHe of the rAi wy and IxtH
1 and 2 of Hi clion 7, Tp. 14 8, R 18 K, W M.
Arthur H. Wright, of Hiuikaue, county of
HH,kane, Ktale of WanhinKtou, awom Hiitte
tnent No. 'M:fl, for thenrchaae of the NW4
SK'i, H'i HVM and M'A of Section 12,T
14 H, K 18 K, W M.
Arthur L. AnKell, of Hpokane, county of H.o
kane, Htate of WatthiiiKlon, aworn HtHtiMiient
No. 3i:. for Ihe purcliaae ol the HVi'4, NK'4
HWK of Hection 5 and KK N of Bection a,
Tp 14 H, K 19 K, W M.
Ttiev wilt offer proof to sliriw that the landti
uotiifht are more valuable for the timber or
atone thereon than for agricultural purpoHea,
and to cHtabliHh theirelaima to .aid landH le.
fore tiie Keffiitcr and Receiver, at the land of.
flee in The Dalleti, ori'KOU. on novemiier zi,
lllOli.
Thev ' name aa witiiCKHeti: lu E. Nanh
Arthur If. WriKht, Arthur L. Angell, . K. Hell,
Fred K. Muucii, all of Kpokaue, WaHhfnglon.
Hyron ijauy, 01 criiieviiie, ttregon.
Anv and'all iierMoiia claiming adverKelv anv
of the alM.ve-di'Hcribed landH are reilienled to
file theirclaiiiia in tbta office on or before aaid
2:-lrit day of November, l'JOt)
vs-ti MichaklT. Nolan, Kegistcr
hoifitifig plant will handlfi the Off
tnken from the chaft wliich into
bo himk in a phorl time.
Mr. (ifltewood 1.4 very fangume
of the reaultf to he ol tuiiiiti at, the
pimiertv next fi n-on 'I he initio
is already on a pity.ng h if-in anil
with an addition of five new
HtampF, which will be irirtnlled as
noon an they can lie chipped to the
eround. and a heavy increase in
the working force it in fully be
lieved that the Mayflower will
goon boon n par with other mi net
on the Pacific const which from a
money making hacit have long
since forced their wav to the front.
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THE PLACE TO ' I hp I 01101 THE PLACE T
SAVE MONEY M-V CKAl SAVE MONEY
I. MICHEL, Proprietor
Crockery :: Glassware :: Toys
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C. W. ELKINS
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Our store ia a palace of Crockery and Fancy Chinaware.
Fancy Japanoso and Ilawain China in beautiful designs.
Cut Glass just as good as good as Libby's, but not as
costly. Don't fail to look over this lot.' This is a new
thing in (Uasswaro and makes a beautiful present, as
well as being useful.
Our Toy Table is brimful of fun for the children.
Look over' our line of Toilet Sets, Albums, Fancy Sta
tionery, and Postcard Albums. The Post card Album
is a "new" way to keep your "old" postals.
See Our Window Display of Chinaware
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