iifrVffllais limber Land, Ai Jio t, IIW, Natic far f aklkatiaa. rnltad States lind OflW The Pallm. Or-in, Sf pt-m Iwr M, Nnilr I hcrvitv aiven thai in compliance with the iniviins of thf ml nl Concm of Jnn , lira, entitled "An act lor the sate of timber lands In the Stau-s ol California. Or. ton, Nevada, ami H ahtns:tin Territory," a eitended to a'.l the PuMic land State liy art of Annum 4. I'.', Relive Smith mrics. ol Portland, cotiniv of Multnomah. Stale of Ore eon, has thin da filed In I hi. office her sworn statement No. iiU, for the purchase of the NK'of H.Ttion No. M, in Township Xo. l.S . Ratine No. la K, W M. and will offer proof to how that the land sought i more valuable for tt timber or stone than for agricultural pur posaa. end tneatabltph her claim to aaid land before the fhnntv clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 101 h dar of January, 1W7. She names as wiinesaes; William c. fvrd. Jame S Smith, c M. Charl ton, charlea A. Graves, of rriueville, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely th avovtsdoscrt bed lands are requested to file their claims in this ethos ou or before said loth day of Jannarv, 11 l p Hn'imT.Niuii, Register. 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, Pct Crook covinty, Or. timber Land. Act of )hm t, tr. Rotlca for PubliorUoa. failed States Land office. The Pal lea, Oreiron. Vtoter . lwa. Notice ia hereby given that In compliance with the provlaio'na of tha act of Congress of June S, la'K. entitled "Aa act for 1 he aaleof limber latida In the States of California. Orw aon, Nevada, and Washington Tertitory," a extended lo all the Public l-and Slates by art of August 4. liOt, the follow i it named persons have, on August 11. l"v filed la this ofne their sworn staiementa, to-wtt: Leva Coe. ol O'Neil, eounty of crook, state of Orcgou, sworn statement So. sitfct. for the pur chase of the W.SKV..8K. 8K. of Section l.V and N NE't l Section !, tp. U 8, K l K. John H. Coe. of O'Neil. county of Crook state of Oregon, sworn statement No. SHU, ror the purchase of to N' 8 V. SK' S and N l. SKI. of Section It. Tt. 11 a R 1 K. W M And will offer proofs to show that tha lands sought are more valuable for the limber or aloue thereon than Kir agricultural purpoaea. and to establish their claims to said lands be fore the County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on January a, 1AVT. Thev name the following witnesses: Leva Coe and Joha H. Coe, of O'Neil. Oregon; C. A Punran Waller O'Neil ana tieorg 0 Nell, ol prineville, Oregon. Anv and all ncrsona claiming adversely any of the above-described lands are rcouealed to ale their claim in Ihisomca on or before the said tub day of January, 1WT. IM P. Michael T. Kola. Register. TOO MUCH We4 J ! School Supplies 8ADAMSON 3 jfeenderson & Zrollard Country Orders Solicited Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars In Stock First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel aJa. Ja. A At. JW JWja. js, a A Ji. ABA A A A A A A AAafAatj The frnok ( nnnti Ppal rstatp in Farms, Umber Lands and Town Property brought and sold. Homesteads and Tim ber Claims Located, surveyed and estimated Abstracting. Call on or address THE CROOK COUNTY REAL ESTATE CO Prineville, Oregon. HOT AIR STOCKMEN'S CONVENTION Side Papers Should fine Themselves to Facts. Coa- I The Dalles Nurseries R. II. WEBER, Proprietor, The Dalles, Oregon ni?nw?n ivn nvn pr iv i FRUIT. SHADE TDCCC GRAPE VINES 1 ORNAMENTAL I it EH kW SMALL FRUITS 31 "il Evertracas. Rases and Sambberr. Hraciatks. Tsliss. Lillies. Daailiaa. Prsairi. Etc WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE Remember our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation P. B. POINDEXTER, Agent PRINEVILLE, OREGON 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 The ispera of western Crook count sre making a grt uproar about a direct mail aeryice to Shaniko. This time it nofce and absurd statement count tor any thing they do not propose to be turned down. They seem to for get, however, that the department at Washington will demand some thing more substantial than hot air. We have a postal inspector in this district whose duty it ia to keep in close touch with the neds of his department and it is safe to eay he knows more about the roads and the time that ia made than the aforesaid papers. And there is not a question of a doubt but that the west side will get all she ia entitled to when the proper time arrives. That time is not just yet. We do not wish it under stood that this paper has any in tention of placing any obstacles in the way of progress in that part of Crook county so long an honest methods are used to bring it about but we cannot allow certain state ments made by these papers to go unchallenged. Great stress is laid upon the in crease of population in western Crook. Let us see just how much Bend has crown since 1904. In that year Bend cast in the city election 165 votes In 1906 Bend enst 91 votes. This is increasing with a vengeance. Again, the Bend Bulletin great lv overestimates the amount of mail matter carried on the Prine ville route. It placed the amount at from a ton and a half to two tons. The postmaster at Prine ville says that a ton a day on an average would be a liberal esti mate. As to the matter ot time and roads one would be led to believe in reading the Bulletin tnal ail delays would be eliminated if only the Bend route were chosen When the inspector was at Prine ville not long ago it was figured that a half hour might be saved possibly by making the change. Now, as to the money order busi ness, i be Bulletin was very care ful not to give any figure when it made the statement that . more business was done at Madras than at Prineville. Inquiry at the post office here elicited the information that more business is done at Prineville than in both Bend and Madras put together. Give us the facta gentlemen, upon which your claims are based. The people are tired of hot air. THE GREATEST CURE FOR COUQHS" COLDS GUARANTEED CURE FOR Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, La Grippe. Quinsy, Hoarseness, Hemorrhage of the Lungs, Weakness of the Lungs, Asthma and all diseases of THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST PREVENTS PMEUMONIA Eleven years ago Dr. King's New Discovery permanently cured me of a severe and dangerous throat and lung trouble, and I've been a well man ever since. G. 0. Floyd, Merchant, Kershaw, S. C. PRICE 500 AND 8I.OO 3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C Successful Meetinf Held Canyon Gty The Range Subdivided. at A. S. Ireland, supervisor ot the western division of the Blue Moun tain Forest Reserv. and Henry Ireland, deputy supervisor, return ed last week from the stockmen's convention held at Canyon City. The gentlemen speak in the high est terms of their treatment in Grant county and of the amicable feeling manifested by both sheep and cattlemen. The meeting, says Mr. Ireland, was a great success in every way. A much better under standing now exists between these two great interests of Central Ore Ron. The western division of the re serve was subdivided into ten dis tricts and committees of sheepmen and cattlemen were appointed in each to adjust the lines of the range between them. The govern ment officials made it very plain to thee committees that they must come to an agreement between themselves if they could, but if they could not Uncle Sam would take up the matter and adjust the lines to suit himself. It was ex plained to them that as they were better acquainted with their own needs than the government they were therefore in a better position to do justice to all concerned was in this spirit that the severa committees set about the work of adjustment and the result of thei labors was satisfactory all around If there should crop out any dis satisfaction at sny time the matter is to be left with A. S. Ireland, for est supervisor, and his decision must be accepted as final by all concerned. Mr. Ireland says that about 400 stockmen were present and ap plied for permits, and that 200 growers were represented by prox ies. Sheep to the number of 304, 543 were allowed on this reserve in 1906; 23,186 head of cattle and 1534 horses. For the season of 1907 the limit for sheep is placed at 240,000. The forest supervisor wishes to announce through the columns of the Journal that all persons who have not filed their application for grazing permits for next season should do so as soon ax possible. Before the meeting adjourned resolutions were passed endorsing the forest reserve policy of the government and expressing con fidence in the fairness and ability with which the difficult questions had been settled. Men's Suits from $12.50 to $25 g OVERCOATS B x t i Imp M 0 $10 to $25 Supply your Tall and Winter Clothing needs at Wurzwciler's Store; the lar gest assortment to select from. Kuh, Nathan and Fisher Company's "Sincerity Clothing" for men can't be beat for equal style and quality. Material and fashion the very latest, Single or double breasted or straight fronts. Prices from $15.00 to $25.00 per Suit it p Ladies Misses and Children's j Winter Apparel (j Handsome Fall and Winter Coats of Gray m Shadow Plaids and Black and Mixed Cloths - - $10 to $20 each Ladies' Walking Skirts of Fancy Gray Plaid - - $4.50 to $7.50 each rat L J Materials HOTEL FOR RENT. The Hamilton Hotel In Ashwood is for rent to reHponsIble parties. Ap ply to D. H. Hamilton, ll-22p Prtneville, Or. Timber Land, Act Jane 1, 1S78. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, The ballea. Ortwon. October 30. MM. Kotiee ia berebr siren tbat in compliance with the provisions of tbe act of congress of June t, lKg, entitled "An act fer tbe sale of timber lands in tbe states ol California, Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory." ex tended to all the public land states by act of August a, tow, Bamnel A. Prose, of Prineville. county of Crook, state of Oreson bas this day filed in this office bis sworn state ment no ma, tor tne purrnaae of tbe K14 myt of sec 2D, fVt tw', of sec 17, and tt'.nt' sec 18, township IS 9, range IS a, w a, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable for its timber or stone than for aarlcul taral purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the county clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on tbe 29th day of January, 1U07. McCoy, W H Loftin, A A McCord, all of Prine ville, uregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their elaims in this office on or before said 2Vth day of January, i'Ml. II tip Michael T. Nolan, Register. Notice to Creditor. Estate ofB. F. Zell, Deceased: Notice is hereby given liy the amJeraieneil ad niinistratrix of the eatate of H. r. Zell de ceased, to the creditors of and all other persons having claims against the said estate to present them with the necessary vouchers, within six months after the lirst publication of this notice, to the undersigned, at the office of M. R. Klliott in f nnevilie, Oregon. Dated this 1st day of November, 1908. M Art X LtaLiIj. Administratrix of the Estate of B. F, Zell, Deceased Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed her Final Account as Ex ecutrix of the Estate of M. A. Moore, de ceased, with the Uounty Clerk ofUrook county, State of Oregon, and the County Court of said county has fixed Monday, the 3rd day of December. 1906. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing said final account and any objections that may oe maae thereto, ana tor making an order of final settlement in said matter. Dated and published first time October 18th 190K. 8a bah E. Moohr, Executrix of the estate of M. A. Moore, aeceasea. lu-llwt Notice for Publication. Department of tbe Interior, Land Office, at Burns. Or.. Nov. 9. 1908. Notice is hereby given tbat James W. Kogle, of Paulina, Oregon, has filed notice of bis in tention to make anal Ave year proof In sup port of bis claim, vis.: Homestead Entry No LjSl, made November 6, lwl, for the stt ww!4 and nkM. sec Hi, tp. 16 8, range 24 at, w si, and that said proof will be made before War ren Brown, aounty clerk, at his office at Prine ville, Oregon, on December 'O, ISWt. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of the liinrl. vlr- Hnirh I I. later Wllllum Coulthard, March Logan, L. V. Bailey, all of I'Kii'inu, uregon. ll-22np Wm. Farre, Register. Diaaolution of Partnership XTotlc. Notice Ih hereby given that the Ann of Mcf'allUiter & Starr ha thin day, November 22, 1906, been (Un solved by mutual connent, C. W. Starr dlHDOHlng of his interest to T. McCalllster, who will conduct the bunlneHD in the future under hlg own name. All outMtandlng accounts and notes are payable to T. V. Mc CalllHter, who will settle all debts contracted by the firm of McCallister ft Starr. Messrs. McCalllster & .Starr desire to thank the public for their past patronage and trust that they will continue to patronise the new nrm. T. t . Mcuallistek, 4-wks C. W. 8TAKK. 'URS Bought and Sold n Commission R. L JORDAN PRINEVILLE, OREGON g TRY US We collect everywhere and make no charge unless collect ion is made. We please our clients. ASK THEM Address Morgan Mercantile Co., Fenton Bldg. Portland, Ore. iMrdbidbidrlraflr Hero Grain Cleaner and Bagger Misses and Children's Long Coats of all the N4 latest styles and materials. Prices range kg from - - $3.50 to $12.50 each IJp WURZWEILER & COMPANY PRINEVILLE, OREGON to mmm m ftp III 8 Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the under signed executors of the last will and testa ment of t.l ward (I. (loiter, tlcre!, to all creditors of ami all persons having claims against the estate of the sam dcivawl to present them with proper voucher t the undersigned at the office of M. It. Klliott, In Prineville, Oregon within ail months from the first publication of this notice. Dated November 2J. Wort. JOHN . HOI.TKK M. K. KLLIOTT Kiecuturs of the last will and testament of Edward U. Holler, deceased. CITATION. In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the (bounty tif tYook In the matter of the estate of Alex ander McCloy, dmasd. (,'ltatlon. To all devlsevs ami heirs unknown f Alexander McCloy, deceased, grei'tlng: in the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby cited and required to apear In the rounty fiiurt of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at Prineville, In the county of Crook, on Monday, the 7th day of January, 1007, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause. If any there lie, why an order of sale should not be made authoris ing 1'. U. Davis, the administrator ot sal) estate, to sell the following li scrllied real estate belonging to said estate at private sale, to-wlt: The 8W)i of the NWX of sec 10; the KEJtf of the NEJ and the N of the SKW of sec 9, In township 12 S, of U U I? of Willamette Meridian In crook county, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. W. A. Bell, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of crook, with the seal of said court affixed, this 22d day of November, A. I)., liXMl. seal Attest: Warren Brown, clerk. 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