Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 28, 1907, Image 4

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    Ipartmnt of the Interior,
Content Notice.
I'mlrd 8Uto Land OfBc.
Th Dnllrs, On-iton, January 11, 117.
A iutlU-init ivmU-t alnilavit hvinr l"n
Med in tliii ottlce by Jimn K. Mcwart,
contantant, aainat noim-steml rntnr No.
14412, mad April 2i, l!f, for N H S K V
8K" NK, N K4 tiK4. h-ti.in 2, Town
alilp 15, h Raiifrr 21, K. W. M., by K.1
ward K. Zimmerman. Content, in which
it U alleged that caid Klwrtl K. Zinimer.
man haa wholly abandoned naid tract for
more than six months laxt pant; tnat Mid
tract ii not nettled upon ami cultivated by
aid twrtT aa reuulred bv law: that uon
failure (till ciinu; that said liefced !
Hence wax not due to his employment in
thearniT, nary or marine corp ot the
United &tatea in time of war. bald partiea
re hereby notified to appear, respond and
offer evidenc touching aaid allrmtion at
in o'clock a. m. on March i, 11. before
Warren Brown, Countr Clerk, at his of
fice in Prineville, Oregon, and that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m., on
March 9 1907. before the Register and
Receiver at the United State Land Office
In The Dalle. Omron.
The mid contestant having, in a proper
amiiaTit, nied lcemher 14, i:s net lorto
facta hich (how that alter due dilirence
personal serrice of ihi notice can not be
made, it hereby ordered and directetl
that uch notice be given by due and
proper publication.
MICHAEL T. KOLAS,
1-Sl-np Register.
Sheriff. Sale.
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon lor tne county or t rook.
will Wuriweiler, Arthur Hodges and
A. Thomson, partners, doing busmeaa in
the firm name of Wunweiler A Thornton,
plaintiff. vs. Tom O'Connell. defendant.
Notice is hereby given that by virtueof an
execution issued out of the County Court,
ot the State of Oregon for Crook County,
on the 23d dav of Januarv l!W7. unon a
Judgment rendered in Mid Court on the
6th day of June 1905, in favor ot Wura-
wetler 4 Thomson, plaintiffs, and against
Tom O'Connell, defendant, to me di
rected and delivered. Commanding me to
make tne sunn of JHM-i5 with interest at
the rate of 6 per rent from the 2nd day of
Jtay iwt, sua iu cau outoi tne 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 da) of June
iwtn i am on tne mn aar ot January
1907tleTy upon the YYX EH SWH
Section 26, Township U, Range 16 in
Crook County, Oregon, and I will on
Saturday the 2d day ot March, 117. at
the hour of one o'clock in the the after
noon of said day, at the front door of the
Court house in the City of Prineville,
Crook County, Oregon, sell at public auc
tion tej the highest bidder for cash in
hand, ail the right, title and interest,
which the Mid defendant, Tom O'Connell
had in and to the above described real
property on the 6th day of June 16, or
any time thereafter, in and to the above
described real property to satisfy said
judgment, interest and costs, and accruing
costs. FaAUxKLtms, yhenffCrookOo.Or.
By John Combo. 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 filed no
tice of his intention to make final five-year
proof in support of his claim, vis: Home
stead Entry No. 7916 made Januarv 24,
1SW0, for theSH NE and EH SVtot
Section 28, Township 15 South, Range 16
K., W. M., and that Mid proof will be
made before the County Clerk, at Prine
ville, Oregon, on March Wh, 19u7.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land, vis:
Alfred Carey, Henry Smith. C. A. Dun
can, Charles Feuerhelm. of Prineville
Oregon. Micbabx T. Nolan,
l-Slp Register.
Neighbor Got Fooled.
"I was literally coughing myself
to death, and had become too weak
to leave my bed; and neighbors pre
dicted that I would never leave it
alive; but they got fooled, for thank
be to God, 1 was Induced to try Dr.
King's New Discovery. It took just
four one dollar bottles to completely
cure the cough and restore me to
good sound health," writes Mrs.
Eva Dncapher, of Grovertown, 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 f 1.00. Trial bot
tle free.
Wood Bids Wanted.
Notice is hereby given that sealed bids
will be received by Crook County up to
March 7, 1907, for 80 cords of wood, either
dry or green sound body juniper wood
four feet long, or green p'ine wood 16 or 22
inches or four feet long. Bids to specify
kind and quality and leligth of wood and
price per cord, ami to be delivered on or
before October 15 1907, at the Court House
and Hitfli School building in Prineville,
Or. All bids to lie filed with the county
clerk.
By order of the court.
1-17 Wabkkn Bhows, County Clerk.
Hotice to Taxpayers.
The time for paying taxe approaches
and your attention i respect fully called to
the same. If the money is in this ullice by
March 15 a rebate uf 3 per cent will be al
lowed. If one-half is paid by the first
Monday in April, the time for paving
balance will be extended to the rir-t Mon
day in October without further c.st.
Taxes become delinquent the tir t Monday
in April, when a penalty of in per cent will
be added and intere-t chargeil at the rate
of 1 per cent a month. I"r...vk Ki.kinh,
Sheriff of Ciook Co.
Tiinlier Land, Act of June 3, li7K,
Notice for Publication.
1'iiiud Stales Land Ollice.
The Dalles, Oregon, February 0, 1107.
Notice is hereby given fiat in compli
ance with the provisions nt Hie ai t of emi
gres.' of June 3, 1X74. ei:li:le.l "An act for
the sale of timber lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, mid Washing
ton Territory," a- rx'ei:iied to all the I'ui:
lic Land States by act of August 4 1.
the following named person- have tiled ill
this ollice their sworn statements, to wit :
Mary L. Smith, of Prineville. county ol
Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement
No. 3U50. tiled November '11, lymj, for the
purchase of the V.y, MV'Ji. SV; NK',
and Lot I, of beuion 30, Tp 11 South,
iiauge nt iv, vv .n.
Elijah H. Smith, of Prineville, count v .d
Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement
No, 3651, tiled November 27, l!i. for the
purchase of the NEJi 8W54, NWJ SKW
and Lots 2 and 3 of Section 30, Tp. 14
South. Range 19 E.. W. M.
Joseph Murrell, of Prineville, county of
jruuK. wn ui uregon, sworn statement
No. 3714, filed December 22, lUOti, for the
purchase of the SVf'4 NKJi. NWSE
and NM BWJ of Section 24, Tp. 14 South.
Range 18 E., W. M.
Arthur Hodges, of Prineville, county of
Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement
No. 3721, filed December 24. 1!6, for the
purchase of the Lot 4 of Section 31, Tp. 12
South, Range 18 East, Lots 4 and 5 of Sec
tion 6, Tp. 13 South, Ratine 16 East and
SEX NEK of Section 1, Tp. 13 South,
Range 15 East, W. M.
And will offer proofs to show that the
lands sought are more valuable for the
timber or stone thereon than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish theirclainis
to said lands before the County Clerk, at
Prineville, Oregon, on April 16th, 1907.
They name as witnesses: I. S. lllevins,
Henry Zevely, 0. E. Wright. W. J. Wright,
Wade H. Huston, John W. Collins, Leo
a. latollette, Uyron Cady. Dale Jones and
R. E. Simpson, of Prineville, Oregon: Uri
8. M inkier, of Lake, Oregon; C. A. Cline,
of Lower Bridge, Oregon.
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 16th day of April,
1W07. Michael T. Nolan,
2- 21 Register.
Fin Kant'k For Sal.
FOtt SALE. 1520 m-rveof good land.
640 Hen of giMMl memtow, SO iter
of nlfnlfii. balance good uxturv
land; all under a 8 wlrv fence and
will be sold for fs an acre. All
tools will lie thrown In. 20 head of
hornes broken, 700 head of cattle.
most of them stoek cattle, some
steers, yearlings and 2-ver-oUli.
all for $2,000. Part cash, balance
on easy terms. For further In.
formation tnii!reof L. V. Oalley,
1'auiina, urvgon.
Rising From Um Grave.
A prominent manufacturer. Win.
A. Pert well, of I.ucatna. N. C. re
lates a most remarkable extwleiice.
He says: "After taking less than
three bottles of Electric Hitters, I
feel like one rising from the grave.
My trouble Is ltrlght's disease. In the
Dialietes stage. 1 fully believe EUv-
trtc Hitters will cure me permanent
ly, for It has already etopivd the
liver and bladder complication
wnicn have troubled me for years.
Guaranteed at D. P. Adamson A Co.,
and Templeton & Son, druggists.
Price only ooc.
Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of A. P. Daw
son, deceawl : Notice is hereby given bv
the undersigned, the administrator of the
estate ot A. t. Dawson. de-easea. to all
persons having claims against Mid estate
to present the same with the proper vouch
ers to the undersigned at my residence
near Lamouta. Otvgou, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated this 20th day of December. 116.
J.S. McMEKN.
Administrator of the estate of A. P. Daw
son, deceased.
A Valuable. Lesson.
"Six years ago I learned a valuable
lesson," writes John Pleasant, of
Magnolia, Ind. "1 then liegan tak
ing Dr. King's New Life Pills, and
the longer 1 take them the better 1
find them." They please everybody.
Guaranteed at D. P. Adamson 4 Co.,
and Templeton & Son, druggists.
25c.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
eon, for Crook Countv.
Mary L. Cook, Plaintiff.
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H. F. Cook, Defendan
To H. F. Cook the above named de
fendant. In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby reuuirvd to appear
and answer the complaint filed against
yon in the above entitled suit in the above
named Court on or before the 4th day of
May A. D. 1907, and if you fail to so ap
pear and answer, the said Plaintiff will
take a decree for the relief demanded in
her complaint herein, to-wit: For a disso
lution of the marriage contract now exist
ing between the Plaintiff and defendant
and for her cost and disbursements ol this
suit and for such other and further relief
as to the Court and equity may seem just
and meet in the premises.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof in the Crook County
Journal from the 2Sth day of February
1)7 for six full and consecutive weeks
by order of Hon. W. A. Bell, County Judge
of Crook County, Oregon, made and en
tered at Prineville, Oregon, on the 23rd
day of February A. D. 1907.
M. R. BitKis.
2-28 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Timber Land, Act June S, 1878.
Notict for Plhliotiea.
Pnited States Land Office,
The Dalles. Oregon, June 13. ltut.
Notice Is herebr riven thai in enmnlianee
wihutue prorisiungui toe acx 01 congress ol
June , 1878, entitled "Ad act lor the sale of
timber lands in the States ot California. Ore
gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the Public Land States bv act
oi August 4, 18!,
ANNIE L. WEIGHT,
of Howard, county of crook. State of Oregon,
has this dav filed in this office her sworn state
ment No. 2m, for the purchase of the SWli
SW'i of Section 9, 8' SE'i of Section 8 and
KEkKE'l of Sectinu 17. Township 14 South,
Range 1 Last, W. M. and will offer proof to
show that the land soueht is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
tiurposeg, and to establish her claim to said
and before ihe county clerk at Priueville Ore
gon, on the 8th day of May, lt7.
She names as witnesses: w. J. Hawkins.
James H. Hawkins, 1. M. Blevins and Samuel
W. Miller, all of Howard, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before aaid 8th
aay 01 May, lswi.
2-28-pd MichaixT. Nolak. Register
Department of the Interior,
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
January 25, 1!jo7
Notice is hereby given that Edwan
Hoff, of Prineville, Oregon, has tiled no
tice ol Ins intet.tioii to make linal coniniu-
latlon proof 111 support of his claim, viz
Homestead Entry No. 1,'JHIIH made Novem
ber 22. 14, fur the N E4 of Section .
I own-hip 16 South, Range 14 E., W. .l.
ana that said proor will lw made before th
County Clerk, at Pri; eville, Oregon, 01
March 8th, 1)7.
He names the following witnesses t
prove his continuous re i.ience upon, am
cultivation ol the land, vij:
Richard Meyer, Charles Wolfer, Mo-e.-
.seiswonger. inanes u. wunson, ot I'rme-
vme.uregon MICHAEL T. NoI.AN,
I-31P Register,
Common Colds are the Cause of Many
Serious Diseases.
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1 u nii'i.-iiiM who nave gamed 11
llonal rt'iiiitHtion :m iin,tlytH of 1
1-uune of VHtimm ilisciiscs, i-luiin t lint
if on telling cold could !e ;i vohled :i
long lint of il'ingei'oiiH iiilini'iits:
would never lie heard of. Even- one
known that I'ueiiiiiniil.i ami eon
xiuiilM ton originate from a told, and
elmiiiic eatarili, lironeliltif, ami i,li
throat ami lung trotililo are agttra.
vated ami rendered more H-riotix In
eot li fresh al lack. Do not l inU yoii'r
life or take eliaaees when yon luive a
cold Cliaiiilf ilaiuV Cotio'li K-niedv
will cure !1 liefoie t liei-e iliea.s. ile-
veloi. l'liis i- 111. dy contains; mi
opium, morphine or other liarinail
ilrug ami Ii.-ih lltirly years of repnia-
11011 uacK 01 it, gained liy umciiivh
limit r every condition, for sale liy
I). I'. Adamson & Co.
Hunting for Tronble.
"I've lived hi California 20 vearw,
and am still huntlnu; for trouble in
the way of burns, Hores, wounds',
boils, cuts, Kprains, or a case of piles
that Hucklen's Arnica Salve won't
Quickly cure," writes Charles Waited,
of Allejrhana, Sierra Co. No use
hunting, Mr. Walters; it cures every
case. Guaranteed at D. P. Adam
son & Co. and Templeton & Sons'
drug store. 25c.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the matter of the Estate of Lemeul (i.
Boone, Deceased, Notice is hereby given
by the undersigned, the administratrix of
the Estate of Lemeul G. lioone, deceased
that she has made and filed in the County
Court her final accounting of her adminis
tration 01 said estate, anil the said Court
has set Monday, the 4th day of March at
inc voumy courtroom in rnneville, Ore
gon, as the time and place fur hearing said
final accounting. At which time and
pluce, any person interested in said estate
may appear and object to said final ac
counting. Dated this 31t day of January 1907.
Ella Hoonk, Administratrix of the Es
tate of Lemeul (i. Boone, Deceased.
Professional Cards
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Headquarter at llairtlllon Uvery Stable
Qt C. SSrix
Office with Ueo. W. Karnes
$3 el knap 6c Gd wards
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Calls Answiskk Psohptlt I'av oa NniHT
OWICS ON l00 NoSTH Or AOAHaoN'S
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Finest in the City.
D. P. Adamson & Co
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.
?.XJ Sweater for... H"
15.00 Sweaters for f:t.75
4.(H) Sweaters for $2.!i
3.50 Sweaters for 2.110
.1.00 Sweaters for $UX)
2.50 Sweaters for 1.75
1.75 Sweaters for 1.25
We guarantee everyone of the above
to lie all wool and good values at
the regular price. HIDEOUT ft FOSTER
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DAD1UN SPRINGS
11 &AJKtTARi)n W.
m'WOMEN
Hobertlne gives what every woman
most desires a perfect complexion.
It brings 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 ravages of weather and
time. Don't doubt don't argue. Just
try Robertine. Tour druggist will
give you a free sample. All drug.
-nuts keep Robertlne.
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POSTER & H0RIGAN
PKALKKS IS
Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork.
Fish, Game 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
We can handle any amount of
Country I-'urs and Uuttcr. 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.
FOSTER &
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THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor
I'Risi; villi:, ori:;o.n
Stock boardei by the day, week or month at
Reasonuble rah'. Ki-nuniber uh when in
Prineville. Ratka Hk.vSONAbi.k. We have
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Fine Livery
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The Panes IMurscries
R. II. WKBl'K, Proprietor, The Dalles, Orcein
OKOWER ANU DEAI.KR IN
FRUIT. SHADE 3F-r-Q GRAPE VINES
ORNAMENTAL 1 K fc CO SMALL FRUITS
k Errtrm, Romi and Sbrublxrj, Hrsdntbt, Tulips, Lilliti, Daoilitt, Ptoaiu, Etc.
it WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, IT IS FREE
jj Remember our Trees are Grown Without Irrigation
P. B. POINSEXTER, Agent
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THROAT
REMEDIES
QUICKEST, SAFEST. SUREST 0
COUGH and COLD
CURE
I AND HEALER OF ALL
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CURED BY HALF A BOTTLE
Half a bottle of Dr. King's New Diacovery cured me of the
worst cold and cough I ever had. J. R. Pitt, Rocky Mount, N. C.
PRICE 50o
Emui
! SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
Templeton & Son and D.
Country Produce
H0RIGAN
Hats, Shoes and
Clothing
A complete line of
dent's Furnishings
at Priees that you can
afl'onl tt pay. Call
in ami let us show
you the ikh1s and
quote you our prices.
A Choice Line of
Cigars & Tobaccos
Rigs For Rent
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lacksmithing That Pleases &
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Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines c4-
and Cigars
COUNTRY OHDMKS SOLICITDD
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MAIN 8TRKET
The Opera Saloon
C. A. BEDELL, Proprietor
v In The Glaze Hall
A Tirst Class House
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Choloest Brands of Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
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SCHEDULE
Leaves Hlianiko, (! p. m. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. in.
Lesvos Prineville I p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m.
First Class Accommodations
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