Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 21, 1907, Image 4

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    Department of th Interior,
Content Notice.
I'nilrd 8 Late Land Offlo,
Thr Dalln, Urejron, January H, 1907.
A (tiftirirnt contest afflilavit hiving htn
filed in thi ofllr by Jame K. 8u-wrt.
contestant, againt nonwUil entrv No.
1M12, made April 2fi, !!. tar XH SK.
HKW NKW. KKU SK';. Section 29. Town-
liiplft, Kanirp HI, K. W. M., by K.-
ard E. Zimmerman, Content, in which
It la allefred that aaid Kdwanl K. Zimmer
man haa wholly abandoned aaid tract for
more man m nuuun last pam: mat mm
tract is not nettled upon and cultivated bv
aaid Partv at required bv laws that men
failure atill exinu; that said alietredan
senoc wai not due to his employment ill
the army, nary or marine, corps ot the
United State in time of war. (Saul partiea
are hereby notified to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching aaid alb-cation at
10 o'clock a. m. on March 2, laOi, before
Warren Brown. County Clerk, at hi of-
nc in rrmevtlle, Ureffon, and mat nuai
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on
March 8 1907. before the Reititr and
Receiver t the United State Land Office
in The Dalles. Oretron.
The mid conteatant havine, in a proper
affidavit, tiled December H. l'JOti, m forth
facta which iliow that after due dilirence
personal service of thi notice can not be
matte, it Is hereby ordered ana airaeteu
that such notice be given by due and
proper publication.
MICHAEL T.KOLAK.
1-Sl-np Register,
Department of the Interior.
Contest Notice.
United States Land Office.
ThePalles. Orejron. January 10. 1907.
A suthcient contest affidavit having
been filed in tliis office by Carl John 5und
quist, contestant aeainst homestead entry
So. ltiM, made February 18, 1905, for
VW (Section .12, Township 13 tvuiin.
Kan re IS Kast, v . M ., iy Jonn v. r aoer,
Cwnteetee. in which it is alleged that said
'John C. Faber has whollv abandoned said
tract; that he has changed bi residence
therefrom for more than six months last
past; that said tract is not settled upon
and cultivated by said party as required
by law: that said alleged absence was not
flue to his employment in tne army, navy
or marine corns of the United States in
time of war. Said parties are hereby noti-
neu to appear, rrcponu aim ouw rviiu-ucr
touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. ni.
on February SI, 1907, before Warren
Brown. County Clerk, at his office in
Prineville. Orevon. and that final hearing
ill b held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Febru
ary 28, iy07, before the Hegiter and Re-
H-iver at the United states Laiui Office la
The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a proper
affidavit, filed January 2, 1907, set forth
facts which show that after due diligence
personal service of this notice can not be
maae, it is nereny ordered ana aireciea
that ruch notice be given by due and
proper puoi ic-aiion.
1-24-p Michael T. Kolar, Register.
'. SherifTs Sale.
In the County Court of the State ofOre-
- con for the Countv of t rook.
Will Wuntweiler, Arthur Hodges and
A. Thomson, partners, doing business in
the firm name of Wursweiler A Thomson,
plaintiffs, vs. Tom U'Connell, defendant.
Notice is hereby given that by virtueof an
execution issued out of the County Court,
of the State of Oregon for Crook County,
on the 23d day of January 1907, upon a
nidetnent rendered in said Court on the
6th day of Jane 1905, in favor of Wurs
weiler A Thomson, plaintiffs, and against
Tom O'Connell, defendant, to me di
rected and delivered. Commanding me to
make tne sums of tlOt.55 with interest at
the rate of 6 per cent from tbe 2nd day of
May 1904, and 47.S0 costs out of th per
sonal property of the above named
defendant, and if sufficient could
not be fo ind . then out of the
real property belonging to said defend
ant on or alter the said 6th daj of June
190V I did on the 24th day of January
1907 levy upon tbe WK SEW. EH SW
Section 26, Township Li,, ilaiige 16 in
Crook County, Oregon, and I will on
Saturday the 2d day ot March, 1907. at
the hour of one o'clock in the the after
noon of said day, at the front door of the
Court house in tbe City of Prineville,
Crook County, Oregon, sell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all the right, title and interest,
which tbe said defendant, Tom O'Connell
had in and to the above described real
property on the Jth day of June 1905, or
any time thereafter, in and to the above
described real property to satisfy said
judgment, interest and costs, and accruing
costs. Fkahk Elkims, Sheriff Crook Co. Or.
. By John Combs, Deputy
Department of the Interior,
- Notice for Publication.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
January 24, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that John R.
Powers, of Prineville, Oregon, has tiled no
tice of his intention to make final five-year
proof in support of his claim, vis: Home
stead Entrv No. 7916 made January 24.
1900, for theSJi KEfeand TS. XW of
Section 2s, township Id South, Kan ire 16
E., W. M., and that said proof will be
made before the County Clerk, at Prine
ville. Oregon, on March nth, 1907.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land, viz:
Alfred Carey, Henry Smith. C. A. Dun
can, Charle Feuerhelm, of Prineville
Oregon. Michael T. Nolak,
1-Slp Register.
Neighbors Got Fooled.
"I waa literally coughing myself
to death, and had become too weak
to leave my led; and neighbor) pre
dicted that I would never leave it
alive; but they got fooled, forthankn
le to God, I wan Induced to try Dr.
King's New Dlricovery. It took juKt
four one dollar bottles to completely
cure the cough and rentore me to
good Bound health," writes Mrs.
Eva Uncapher, of Grovertowu, Stak
Co., Ind. This King of cough and
cold cures, and healer of throat and
lungs, is guaranteed by D. P. Adam
son & Co., and Templeton & Son,
Druggists. 5oc. and $1.00. Trial bot
tle free.
Wood Bids Wanted.
Notice is hereby given that ,eii!ed bids
will be received hy Crook ounty unto
March 7, 1907, for 80 cords uf womi, either
dry or gre.n sound body juniper ond
four feet long, or green pine wood 16 or '11
inches or four feet long. Hid to specify
kind and quulity ii'id length of worn! unit
price per corn , an. I to be delivered on or
before Octolxsr 15 1:W7, "t the Court Hon
nnd High School building in I'nnevillc,
Or. All bids to Ins hied with the county
clerk.
By order of the court.
1-17 Waekes Hkom'm, County Clerk.
Notice to Taxpayers.
The time for paying taxe approaches
and your attention is respectfully called to
me name, xi me money la 111 mis oiuce oy
March 15 a rebate of 3 per cent will be al
lowed. If one-half is paid by the rir.-t
Monday in April, the time for paying
bulunce will lie extended to the fir-1 Mon
day in October without further cost.
Taxes become delinquent the fir t Monday
in April, when a penalty of in per cent will
be added and intre-t chargi-dnt the rate
of 1 per cent a month. Frank Ki.kinh,
Sheriff of Crook Co.
Biq Seed Potatoes
I FOR SALE.
Why don't you buy your Heed po
tatoes lierore I lie price getH to he
doubled. I have n hundred IiiihIh'Im
of Oregon Burliatiks for sale. They
are good and ripe mid free from front.
I will deliver at your liouHe any
where within 7 miles of prineville at
1 1.50 a biiHhel as soon us the weather
opens. Write a postal card telling
your name and address and how
many bushels you want to I'ktek
Poppkscu, prineville, Or.
Fin Ranch For Sal.
FOn SALE. 1520 nor. of kowI Intnl.
640 Bon of iol nu'rtilow, 80 m-n
of nlfiiltn, Tmlnmv jrmvl piwtiiiv
In lid; nil under a 8 wire folic and
will Ih toll for fs an hoiv. All
tools will b thrown In. 20hoil of
horns broken, 700 IknuI of cattlo,
m iit "(4 thorn stock rattle, isoinc
ntwrn, vrarllnjr anil a-jrar-oldw,
all for $20,000. Tart cawli, twin no
on ray term. For further In
formation Inquire t I V. Halley,
Paulina, Oregon. 12-27-6
Rising From th Grave.
A prominent manufacturer. Win.
A. Fertwell, of Lucania, X. C, re
lati a most remarkable experhtKt,
He nays: "After taking less than
three bottles of Electric Hitters, I
feel like one rising from the grave.
My trouble is Urtght'a disease, In the
Diabetes stage. 1 fully believe Elec
tric Bitters will cure me permanent
ly, tor It ha already stopped the
liver ami bladder complications
which have troubled me lor years,
Guaranteed at I). P. Adaiuson & Co.,
and Templeton & Son, druggists.
iTK-e only &w.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of A. P. Daw
son, deceased : Notice is hereby given by
the undersigned, the administrator of the
estate of A. P. Davrsou, dewa-ted, to all
persons having claims against said estate
to present the same with the proper vouch
er to the undersigned at my residence
near Lamotita, Oregon, within six months
from the date or this notice.
Dated this 30th day of December. 1906.
J. S. McMKKS.
Administrator of the estate ol A. P. Daw
son, deceased.
' A Valuable Lesson.
"Sis years ago I learned a valuable
lesson," writes John Pleasant-, ol
Magnolia. Ind. "1 then began tak
luir Dr. King's New Life Tills, and
the longer I take them the better I
And them." They please everybody
Guaranteed at D. P. Adamsou A Co.,
and Templeton & Son, druggists.
Sjc.
Notice to Debtors.
All persons knowing themselves to
be Indebted to the old firm of Wuri
weiler & Thomson, by note or other
wise, are requested to call at onee
and make settlement at the office ol
M. R. Biggs where we are now locat
ed. All accounts not settled within
30 days will be placed In the hands of
a lawyer for collection.
Dated this 24, day of January, 1907.
' ' ' i ' ' A. Thomsox,
tf Arthtk Hodgks.
Department of the Interior, '
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Oregon,
January 24, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Thomas B
Zell, of Prineville, Oregon, has tiled notice
of his intention to make final five-year
proof in support of his claim, via: Home
stead Entrv No. 10002 made November 14,
lHOLfor the SEV of Section 20, Township
15 boutn, Kange IS w . M.. and tnat
said proof will be made before the County
l terc, at t nnevuie, uregon, on Jiarcu sin
1907.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation ot tne land, vis:
Dick Vandervert. W. J. Vandervert. J
A. Kinys, C- D. iwanson. H. J. Edwards.
of Prineville, Oregon. Michael T. Nolak,
1-aip Kegister.
Department of the Interior,
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
January 25, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that Edward
HotT, of Prineville, Oregon, has filed no
tice of his intention to make final commu
tation proof in support of his claim, vis:
Homestead Entry No. 13998 made Novem
ber 22, 1904, for the WW NEii of Section 9,
Township 16 South, Range 14 E., W. M.,
and that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk, at Prieeville, Oregon, on
March 8th, 1907.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land, vis:
Richard Meyer, Charles Wolfer, Moses
Neiswonger. Charles D. ffwanson, of Prine
ville. Oregon. MICHAEL T. NOLAN,
l-31p Register.
Common Colds are the Cause of Many
Serious Diseases. .
Physicians who have gained a na
tional reputation as analysts of the
cause of various diseases, claim that
if catching cold could lie avoided a
long list " of dangerous ailments
would never be heard of. Every one
knows that Pneumonia and con
sumption origiuate from a cold, and
chronic catarrh, bronchitis, mid all
throat and lung trouble are aggra
vated and rendered more serious by
each fresh attack. Do not risk your
life or take chances when you have a
cold. Chamlierlafn's Cough Remedy
will cure it before these diseases de
velop. This remedy contains no
opium, morphine or other harmful
drug and lias thirty years of reputa
tion back of It, gained by its cures
under every condition. For sale by
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Notice for Publication. (Isolated Tract.)
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
January, IS, 1907.
Notice is hereby given, that as directed
by the Coiiiiuinsioner ot the Ueneral Land
Office, under provisons of act of Connress
approved .Mine 27. l!i. Public No. 30li, we
will oiler ut public sale to the higlieH bid
der, at 10 o'clock h. in. on the 2lst day of
February next, at this oflice, the following
tract of land, to-wit:
The 8 fi 4 SW' of Section 27, Township
10 South. Kange 19 East, W. l.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or before the
day above dcignated for sale.
M ICHAEL T. NOLAN, Regi der.
ANN K M. LANIi, Receiver.
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Hunting for Tronble.
"I've lived In California 20 years,
and am still hunting for trouble in
the way of burns, sores, wounds,
boils, cuts, sprains, or a cawe of piles
that IJucklen's Arnica Salve won't
quickly cure," writes Charles Waltes,
of Allegliana, Sierra Co. No use
hunting, Mr. Walters; it cures every
case. Guaranteed at I). P. Adam
son & Co. and Templeton & Sons'
drugstore. 2.rc.
Notice of final Settlement.
In the matter of the Kstale of Lemeul
lioone, Deceased, Notice is hereby given
by the undersigned, the ndministratrix ol
theKstutcof I .emeu I (j. Doolie, deceased
O.ot 1... I.uu I.. t'.l.l :.. .....
inn, ..iic una muni; nun itinj ill Liie vijujiv
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vLiii. 11171 iiiiai ui;i uii nil iir ui iiei uuilll'lis-
iration ol ssiki eslale, anil tne said Uourt
basset Monday, the 4th dny of March at
till- I ',l ill Tit V Ciiri P....1.1 li, l,-i,ivilln II....
gon, as the time and place fur hearing said
uii. ii iiccoiiiiiinK. ii wiiicii nine ami
place, any person interested in said estate
mav nmiear and object to .-aid final ne.
counting.
Jlated this 31st day ol January 1!W7,
Ella Boonk, AdiniuiHtratrix of the Ks
tute of Lemeul G. iioone, Deceased.
Professional Cards,
fy"' Camming
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Hoattuartm al Hamilton Livery Stable
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Office with YY. Karnes
Belknap dt Cdwards
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Calls Answtrkk PaoMrriY Pat ob NiaHT
Orvic One Poo Soars or Apamson's
Paeu Stork. Kssiixkc Orrosira
MsTHonisT Cavaca
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Finest in the City.
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f D. P. Adamson & Co I
Leased the Dillon Feed Yard.
Alex Baldwin has bought the lease
on the Dillon Feed Yard and is now
in charge of the same. He guaran
tees the traveling public careful at
tention and prompt service. A share
of your patronage solicited.
Some Values In Sweaters.
$0.00 Sweaters for 14. 00
t5.00 Sweaters for 1:1.75
4.00 Sweaters for J.!H)
jtf.50 Sweaters for ...,-..tl0
$.1.00 Sweaters for fl.UO
-'.50 Sweaters for l.75
1.75 Sweaters for tf 1.35
We guarantee everyone of the above
to lie all wool and good values at
the regular price. HIDEOUT A FOSTER
WOMEN a-
mate?
Kobertine give what every woman
most desiresa perfect complexion.
It brin? that soft, smooth, fresh,
clear tint to the cheek that denotes
youthfulness. It will bring beauty
to those who lack it: It will retain
It for those who already possess It;
It will enable you to successfully
combat the ravasea of weather and
time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just
try Kobertine. Tour druggist will
give you a free sample. All drug--ists
keep Robertlne.
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Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork.
Fish, Gam and Vegetables in season. ,
After January 1st we will have a
stock sufficient for all needs of our
Home Cured Bacon and Hams.
Bring Us Your
Wc can handle any amount of
Country Kj;us and Huttcr. The
highest market price paid for
country produce of all kinds.
Call on us for prices on beef
by the quarter or shank. We
will make the price right.
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T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor
PRINEVILLF, OREGON
Stork boarded by the day, work or month at
Reasonable niti'H. Hi'tiicuiber hh when in
Prineville. Ratks Uk.isonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
The Dal Ees Nurseries
K. II. WKHKK, Proprietor, The Dalles, OrcRon
GROWER AND DKALKR IN
FRUIT. SHADE "f"0 BT IT C GRAPE VINES
ORNAMENTAL 1 1 B2 C W SMALL FRUITS
Evcr(recat, Rom and Sbmbbtrjr, Hracialkt, Tulip. Llliti, Dahiliai, Peooii, Etc.
t WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE
Remember our Trees
P. B. POIN DEXTER, Agent
I'UIXEVILLK, OUKGON
THE GREATEST CURE
FOR
COUGHS and GOLDS
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Quinsy, Hoai-i.t-rosj, ! i ,i.:orr;r.;c c: i.h3 Lungs,
Weaknc&v oi Iau i-.'ihua and
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THSOAV, LUUG-- Mil) CHEST
Eleven years f. It. King a Ifcw Discovery permanently cured
ma of a severe uml daiigerouu throat and lung trouble, and I've
been a woll man ever eincs. G. 0. Floyd, Merchant, Kershaw, S. C.
PRICE OOo
SOLD AND
Templeton & Son and D,
Country Produce
HORIGAN
Hats, Shoes and
Clothing
A complote line of
Gent's Furnishings
at Pricf that you can
att'ord to pay. Call
in a inl lot us show
you the pods and
quote you nur prices.
A Choice Line of
Cigars & Tobaccos
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The Opera Saloon
C. A. BEDELL, Proprietor
In The (ilac Hall
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in F.very Respect
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