Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 04, 1907, Image 4

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    UNWRITTEN LAW
UPHELD
He Jury Returns a Verdict
of "Not Guilty."
A dio patch from Houston, V.,
Bays that ftr being out 35 min
utes, the jury returned a verdict of
"not guilty" in the cane of ex
Judge William O. Loing, of Nel
son, manager of the Virginia estate
of Thomas F.Ryan, who watt placed
on trial for the murder of Theodore
Eetee, son of Sheriff M. K. Elites,
of Nelnon County. Judge Loving
shot and killed young Ketes April
23 st Oakbridge, following a buggy
ride Estee had taken with the
Judgee daughter, Miss Elizabeth
Loving, who told her father that
her escort had drugged and assaul
ted her.
The jury retired at 4.45, and
from that time until the verdict
was returned the defendant re
mained in the same neat he had
occupied since the trial began,
surrounded by the memU rs of his
family with the exception of his
daughter.
After the jury had been excused
Judge Loving, his wife and other
relatives shook hands and thanked
each juror for the verdict. Tear
streamed from the eyes of both the
defendant and his wife, Judp?
Loving was surrounded by many
of his friends, though there was no
demonstration.
The following statement wis
given out by counsel for Judge
Loving:
Within half an hour after the
rendition of the verdict by the
jury and the adjournment of court
counsel for Judge Loving were
called on by two of the jury, who
stated that they had been appoin
ted a committee representing the
entire jury to convey to Judge
Loving and his wife and daughter
the information that, while they
believed that Miss Loving's state
ment on the witness stand of what
she had told her father was a true
account of what she had communi
cated to him, yet not for a moment
did the jury entertain the opinion
that an actual assault had been
committed by the deceased upon
the young lady, but on the con
trary, they were fully satisfied that
no actual assault had been com
mitted, but that there bad been an
attempted assault.
Counsel for. Judge Loving, on
being interviewed in this connec
tion, said:
''The conclusion of the jury to
the effect that no assault was com
mitted was absolutely correct."
Holiver Megorden Pays Penalty.
Holiver Megorden expiated his
crime, the killing of his wife, Mary
Megorden, by being hanged in the
execution chamber at the stato
prison today. As he stood on the
scaffold he made no speech what
ever, but finally whispered a prayer
as the black cap and noose were
being placed. He raised his right
band over his eyes justas the black
cap was placed over his face.
It was one of the quickest and
most featureless hangings ever held
at the prison. The only incident
was the fainting away and collaps
ing of an employe of the local
electric company, who was over
come by the sight of the hanged
man.
lWidos the newspaper men only
a score of people witnessed the ex
ecution, among these were Sheriff
Stevens of Portland and Father
1evesque of Woodhurn, Oregon.
Megorden was fkS years of age
and lived on a farm near Nyssa,
in Malheur county. In March
11KV, be shot and killed his wife,
Mary Megorden after a family
quarrel, during which one of his
ons, about IS years old, struck
him with a gun. During the melee
Mrs. Megorden started to run to a
neighbor's house, but was over
taken by her husband, who in a
moment of passion shot and killed
her.
Megorden according to the prison
chaplain, E. W. St. FierreTdied a
Christian and to the last protested
that he had not deliberately com
mitted Uie murder. He was an
educated man and had one of the
finest fruit ranches in eastern
Oregon. He was fond of chemistry
and botany, and at one time was
publisher of a paper at Canyon
City. He was normally, it is said
of a kind and loving disposition,
and sympathetic. About half an
hour previous to the execution, as
he was walking up and down the
corridor of the south ward, accom
panied by Chaplain St. Pierre, he
saw two little English sparrows
that had found themselves im
prisoned within the mslosure.
His heart went out to the birds
and be opened a window to liber
ate them.
Hotica To Creditors.
Xotice is hereby Kiven, by the under-
xipneit the ailministrawir of tlu Kstate of
Jolin Trior, (It-ceased, to the creditor ol
ami all other persons havtnir claim
ajrainst said deceased to present them to
uie undersigned at uie omceol M. K
Kllitktt in lrimvill Oreiriin within ais
months from the first publication of this
notice with the proper Touchers.
Dated, this 30lli day of May, 1907.
S-3o Isoh I'lkkk
Administrator of the Estate of John Prior,
Deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the In lM lor.
Land office at The Onlles, Oregon.
May . 117
Notlne Is hereby given that
Hcmy J. Ed wards,
of Prineville, Oregon, has Bled notice of his
Intention to make II mil live-year proof In
support of his claim, vii: homestead entry
". lU84o made Jany. !P. lwa, for the di',
sw'4 of section -Ja, se'4 ne'4 -nd eH se', of
section so, township ii south, range lae. w.iu.
and that said proof will be made before the
county clerk, at frinevUle, Oregu. on July
11. W.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultiva
i Ion of, the land, vU: Francis B. Bayn, (I.
W . Jon.-, Oii-k Vandcrvert, Walter J. Van-di-rviTl,
allof Prineville Orvgon.
Mop C w. MtxiKK, Register.
Timber Land, Act June S, 187S.
Notice for Publication.
Onlted States Land Oflice,
The Dslk-s, Oregon, May Ivti.
Notice Is hereby given thai in compliance
with the provisions ol the act of congress ol
June 3, 1S78. eutiilcl "An act for the sale o(
timter lands in the states of California. Oregon,
Ncvstla, ami ashiiiglon Territory," as extend
to all the public laud states by act of August t,
ISO!,
Date Jones
of Prineville, County of Crook, State of Oregon,
has on September 10, lsu6 tiled in this oilice
his sworn statement No. 32UU, for the purchase
of the se',4, m si-!j and se'j ne'4 of section
No M, in township No. II s, range No. le, w.ui.
and will nfli-r prmif to show that the land
sought is more valuable for its timber or stone
Uihii for agricultural ptmiosi-s, and to establish
his claim to said Innd helore the county clerk.
t Prineville, Oregon, on the loth day of Hep-
U'Hiocr, iisj.
lie names s witnesses: Rvron rilr A C
Knigliti n. KnlH-rt K. Siinpsou, L'ri S. if inkier,
all of Prineville, Oregon.
Any slid all persons clsiming adversely the
sliove di-scrils-il lands are rcjut-sted to file their
emims in tins onice on or oelore salt! luth day
ol September
-6p C. W. VOOKK. Register.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Xotice is hereby given by the under
signed, the administrator of the estate of
Joseph W hitheld, deceased, has made ami
tiled his final accounting of his admiiiis-
tnition ol said estate, and the court line
set .Monday, the lirst day of July, 1HU7, al
PI o'clock a. m., at the County Court room
in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and
place of hearing said final accounting. Al
which time ami place any ja-rson interested
in said estate may appear ami object U
said linul aiMrounting.
W. H. MAYFIEU),
AilministratJir ol the estate of Josepli
Whitfield, ileceaseil. 5-2ip
II MAA
WOO
CENT
Regular Prloo $
JttlfSn nee tviir
IS ALL IT WILL COST YtlH
to write for our hie. FKI.K ICT:w:i.k ti
showing the most complete line of high-griile
BILLOW any other manufacturer or dealer in the world.
, DO HOT ilUY A nmVnt r from anyone.
at on any kind e terms cntil you have received our complete Free Cata
logue, illustrating and r.tsenbing every kind of high-grade and low-grad-..'Jf.'r.V1'1
Pallrns a'"J latest mlels, and learn of our remarkable l.OW
JVKlCfeS and wonderful nc-r offer made possible by selling from factory
direct to ruler with no m Micmen's profits. '
WE SHIP ON APPRO VAL m:hnut a cent drfimit, ray the Freight atn
allow to Days ree ;i r al and mUc other liberal terms which no oth. t
house in the world will d . You wiu it.arn everything and get much valu
able information by sinij ly writing us a postaL
Ve need a Rldnm !-?! in everp tnn ani M rM- - -
make money to suitaol j young men who apply at once. '
.50 PUHCTUES-FROOF TIRES ?.N iX
Mtfft and Twums Wanted.
11 hoitil iif li,ir Hiol fame io,in
work tn lutrvent: III have .'Ul or S."
day run; will imy i to er
day for men. ft. 00 ht piwn lor
horsi ami IxmiiM anttie. Ailtlre
ri-l:Llnl T. t nr J. It. Miihhihiin-
UraMM Valley, Sherman County, Ore.
Xotii-c (or I'tihlicatloii.
Department ol the Interior.
Land odlee al The lallea. Oreron
June , 11
Notice l hereby l-a that
lsrv tell
widow of Wenlamin F. Xell, tleceae,l. i
Priuevtlle, Oregon, has Slel notii-e ol her In
tention to make filial five-year pnsil In snp-
I-rt of her claim, vis: homestead entry No.
01 . made IVr. II. isoi, hr the to, SK,, SKi,
S i.. and lol 4. sei'tmn Al, and hd I o se,.
lion ill. loanshipIT. tame UK, WM. and
that said proof aill he made before the eountv
clerk, at iVineville, Oregon, on Augast . !,
She names the follnwttui wftneiwa to prov
her iMiiiiiiuous rt-stdem-e usn. and cultiva
tion of. the laud, vlt: Silas Hodges, lamt-a A
Moitln M. A. M si Held. Armon t'arey. all ol
l"rineville, Oregon.
! C. W. M.siag. Kitlster.
Piano for Sale at a Bargain.
A Brut-elans Whitney lliuio. con-
ivrt lv, imk flulsh, Ilratn-liias eon-
lltion. III lie aohl rhei U tttkeu
In the nest SO days, lmiulre at the
Journal oltii-e.
Pttitioo for Liquor Uceaao.
To the Hon. Count v t'ourt of the Slat of
Oregon, for I'rook county
e, the imilersigne.1 legal voters of
Heaver I'rcciiict, I rook pounty. Slate of
tlretroii, Jo hereby most respei tively ie-
iihoii your noiHiraoie taaiy lo gram r red
M osier a license to sell spirituous, malt or
Vilnius liiiiora in leas tiiantities than on
gallon, for period of sii niontha from the
M day of July, IUU7, al Paulina, Crook
county, Oregon.
mat the toreg-iing petition may be
graiiusl your petitioners will ever pray.
John Davin lauiina; Win Lytic, fan Una
John T Kaulkner, " S J Cleiumens, "
tl P Lee, ' H Kaulluwr,
Klmer flark, " t A Wilson. "
O kineni, " Thomas Payne, "
H t' Morris, " B U Heisler, "
L K Morgan " A I) -roggina "
le Miller, " J LKniilh, "
Marion Morgan, " t'has Stewart, "
S W Miller, ' S 11 Iingley, "
T Long, " C L Morgan. "
tieorge Koha, " K J Skelton, "
J W Kogle, - O W Kaulkner, "
A A Kosu-r, " Kl Vancure.
l" S Wiley. " Win Coulthanl. "
lirimauil. " Klie Hover, '
W N Punkle, ' Henrr iSmith, "
Tom Miller, " A U Senecal,
Bob Kayl. . " Chas Barnard, "
tieo W Miles K K llolltier,
Ueo Sfnccal. M J general. "
T W llavU, ' M Knard, "
W K Klesher, L V Bailey. "
Notice is hereby (riven that the under
signed will apply to the County Court of
the State of Oregon, on the 3d day ol July.
A. I). l!V7, the same being, ttie first day of
the regular July term of said Court for a
license according to the foregoing petition,
to sell li.iuors in leas ouautities than one
gallon at Paulina, Oregon, for a period of
six months beginning with the 3d day of
July, li.;. PKK1 MOSlKk.
Notice for Publication.
Department of Ihe Interior.
Land otttoe at The Iiallea, Oregon
May 2S, 111
Notice Is hereby liven thai
James M. Henkle.
of Orliily, Oregon, has BU-d notice of his In
tention to nuike dual nve-year proof In sup.
port of bis claim, via: homestead eutrr No.
HM71 made May 2S, isoa, for the aS ae' of
section S, ne' nw'4 and nwL, nel of section
10. township I south, range IS. e. w.m and
thai said pnsf will be made before tlie county
clerk, al rMnevllle, Oregon, on July 11, 1J7.
lie names the following wltuesses to prove
his continuous lesldence upon, and cultiva
tion of. the land, via: Henrv Monhromerv.
of Orlialy, Oregon: Walter Newblll. of Orisafy
Oregon: John W. lwl, of Gristly. Oregon;
T. K. Buchanan of Prineville. Oregon.
o-op U. Mi Kill 1- Keglster
To Introduce
Wo Will Sell
You a Sample
Pail for Only
.80
. -"-pi J ,J J
CAC
Notice the thick rnbher trend
A" and pnnetnre strips "I."
and also rim strip "11"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tire will outlast any other
make SOFT, I'XASTXC and
HASi llLDlMU.
NAILS. TACKS
M OR GLASS
uinw-r r--r
fliiT mr ai'd
IvSIs WITH ORDER S4.66)
NO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES.
Result of is years experience in tire
makine. No dancer from THORNS
TUS. PINS. NAILS. TACKS or GLASS
Serious punctures, like intentional knife cuts, can
be vulcanized like any other tire.
Two Hundred Thousand pairs now in actual use. Over
Seventy-fivo Thousand pairs sold last year.
DESCRIPTION! Made in all sizes. It is lively and easy riding, very durable and lined iniHa
w! P?'l.q"'y ?f rubber, which never becomes porous and which closes up small puncS
without allowing the air to escape. We have hun.lrcls of letters from aaiisned tustomefs stn ' i
that their tires have only been pumped up once or twice in a whole season. They weigh no more 1 1 5
" fdinar re, the puncmre resisting mialities KinK Kivea by scvernl layers o? thin ac - il!
prepared fabric on the tread. That "Holilmg l;:M:k" sent.on commonly felt when riding on os.-' aft
or aofl roads u overcome hy the patent "ll.isket Weave" trend which prevents a!! air from bung
aqueezed out between the tire and the road thus overcoming all suction. The regular nrice of ihesS
tires is B.u per pair, but for advertising purposes we are making a special fnctory price to the rider
of only 4.8o per pair All orders shipped stone day letter is received We ship C o.U. on approval.
You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented
XWi' a'ii'TwTS'i? 'ilT-'IVL".', of 5 Pt r ce,nt tic.re,,X making the price .r,4 per pair) if von send
FULL CASH Willi OKDKIt and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one nickel
plated brass hand pump and two Sampson metal puncture closers on full paid orders (these metal
puncture closers to tie used m case of intentional knife cuts or heavy pushes). Tires to be returned
at OUK erpense if for any reason they sre not satisfactory on examination.
We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as sale as in a bank. Ask your Potmaster
Banker, Express or Freight Agent or the Hditor of this paper about -us. If you order a pair oi
these tires, you will 6nd that they will ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and' look
finer than any tire you have ever used or seen at anv price. Wc know that you will be so well pleased
that when you want a bicvclc vou will fjive us your order. Vis want you to scrd us a small trial
order at once, hence this remarkable tire oiler.
COASTF"ft.Flf2AfF? built-up-wheels, saddles, pedals, parts and repairs, and
. - ------- cvciyimiiK in llic oil yen
line are sold bv us at half the usual
Write lor our biir K1INHKY catulrfne.
t write US a postal today. LM NOT TUINK OF BDTfNO a
icvctr nr a :r of lireo fvii n .iivnn, ttnfil 1-...m ... .
wonderful ofJcra we are making. It only c.sn a postal to learn every tiling. Wrilt It MOW.
pricea charged by dealers and repair men.
no iinr iifufr n
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May I!r7.
Notice Is hereby given that Oeorge K.
Crawford, of U'Nell, Oregon, has Hied nolle
of bis Inlenllon to make final commutation
proof In support of bis rial in. vis: Homestead
entry No U.HO made April ti. IfW), for the KS
NW, and lots iand 3 of scllon 18. Uiwnshlp
14 south, range 1 E., V) . M.. and that said
proof will tie made before the Keglster and
ru-ceiver, at ine Iiallea. Oregon, on July 22,
l'J07.
He names the following witnesses to Drove
his continuous residence upon, and eulllva-
non oi ine land, vis:
Frank Forest. J. B. Merrill. Vlck Hutler.
nave weaver an or l-lnevllle, Oregon
4-8p C. W. MOiiltK. Ili-glster.
E. C. PARK
mporter and breeder of high-graile
Poland China JCogs and SSacA
jCanyshan Chickens
Young Ktock for nale. Address
Redraond.'Oregon.
Professional Cards.
fyjm- Cumming
Headquarters al Hamilton Uvry Stable
a . ...
nntuttit, UrtooH
C C 33rix
' Jtftforney-ae-jCat
Olllce with Ueo. W. Barnea
SPrintailt,
CliioU,
?tttomy-a-Cam
Printout; Or a on.
Notice lor Ptildtcatutn
IVpartmoiit of h Interior,
ljind ollii- at The imivo, tlrev'n
May US, 1K07
Nolic la hereby giwn that
Alex llinton
ot l'rinille, Oreijon, h Bleil notic
i ( hi inteniinn to make filial live-year
prool in support of lusclaiin, viaj lionie
stea.1 entry No ItMtvi made Marvh K,
h.)2, for Ihe S nl nd wV, (w of
sytioii 27, tow nship 17 aotith, rang 17
e, w.m, and that said proof will be mad
before tft eountv clerk, at frineville,
tlregon.on July . l7.
lie name the following witmwaoa to
prova hi coiitiniHiua rrailnr upou,
and cultivation of , the land, via: An
drew Anderaon, of rrineville, Oregon,
t). V. .Miies, of l'rineville, Oregon,
tiarvlner IVrrv. ol Prinevillit. Onutin. T.
J. Kergnaon, of t'rtaik, Oregon.
ass")) v. r.MtstKis, neguier
Notice tor Publication,
ttonartineal oftihe Inbsrtor.
Land Otne at To liwllea, Oregon,
v . . , . MMftW.
otice la lioreby given that
Lovina Joneo
(ortuerlv Uviua Morlonl, widow of
Ab4 V. Morlonl, r., deswoesl, of
Priiieville, firegon, haa rlle.1 notioo of
her intention to make dual five-year
proof in support of her claim, vii:
lloincwtea.1 entry No WAS made July ft,
1H01. for the eS nwl ml st of
eeetion S5, township lit aouth, rug 14e.
w. m, and that aaid proof will he made
leftir the eountv clerk, at Prineville.
Oregon, on July 12, l7. j
She names the following witnemea to !
prove her contiutioua reenlence Un,
and riiHivation of, the land, via: Kd
waril T. lateon. of lrineville, Oregon,
Alfred T. Macks, of lmoiita, Oregon,
tiesirge Kainsav. of lrinevillo, trgon,
Ijtura .ell, of I'riueville, Oregon.
5-;p c. w. MiHiaa, Kvgieter.
Timber Laiit, Act mm t, let.
Metk IW raUkalM.
failed Kialsa land offli-.
The Italics. Oregon. J tins . I mil.
Notice la kerelo in.a ihal In emilian-
with III provision ol the a-lol our.sai of
must. l:i. nitlet "Aa act lor Ihe saleof
timber Unit In lh aisles ol rallfornla. trs
ton. Nela, an.l s.hluiios Terriiorv," aa
ttinded lu all the PxiWK- land Mialea by si I
ul August 4, IsKI,
Keraard W, Haas,
ol minerals, euumv ol Crook, stale ol tu-egon,
aaaa lw. ti, I sua, tti.-l la this onus hi
swura sutriaeal. No. lirja, t,r the piiM liaae ol
the lii, HMV ol aeclloa 4 N .' NSl, anil
K Y g4 of section No.. In loanahip No
11 a, rani NsllVOI, ami will oiler rtaf lo
show lhal Ilia laud sous In la luur valuable
htf Its timber or stone lhan fur aarlculiural
riurpiswa, aad to rataMlsh his elaua lo said
sad betora Ihe couniv clerk al I'rliievUlv,
On-gon. on the 10th day ol tiridembcr lw7.
He names aa wllnnwia.- A. II lln.lou, J.
W. l-olliiis, H. P. Melkuap, L H, lalolieiis. all
ol lTlnell. Oregoa.
Any and all iwnwiu rtalinlng adversely the
above ,liavrt bed land are requested to ale
Ihelr claims la Ihlsoiriea ua or bvlut said lutb
day ol m-.teiub,-r, Ivul.
C W. MOOKK, Keglster.
Kotic of Wood Delivery.
V. I. I'alliretilh wIhIuss to niilioiuu-e
to Ida (mtroiia that lie will deliver
wood two tiny In the wivk itml
WHtita the putilli to lienr thin In mind
wlH'ii onlerliiK o tlmt they will not
lie Ineonvencem-leil by the ileltvy.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the 0 uaiy t'ourt of the 8 tale of Ore
gon, for Crook t'ouutv.
In the mailer ol Ihe Kstate ol J. a Kelley,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, thai (trace L. Kelley,
the exeeulrlx of the last will and testament of
J. 8. Kelley, deceased, haa tllel in lbs above
uattied court ber ilnal eivouut, and the Mh
day ol August, 1AR, at the hour ol ten o'clock
la the loremam haa been, by oritur of Ihe
above named court, fixed as lb lime lor bear
ing ol objections to the same and all person
are hereby notified to appear la in abova
entitled court on or befors said time and pre
sent any oldecltous II there be any such lo
said report or be forever debarred therefrom.
-U (.a Ail L. Kiixst,
Admlulatratrli ol the last will ami testament
olj. 8. Kelley.
Timber LaaJ. Ant of June a, lirrs,-NotU-e for
Publ,Uon.
I'nlted HlatM laud Office,
The Ikallea, Oiegon, Junaa, Ivor.
Nolle la heretiy alven that In rsiinnllanne
with the provisions of the Act oft'iuign-Mof
June I, llCs, enlllled "An ant lor Ihe sale of
liumer lands In Ihe HtaUuf tallfornla, Ore
giHi, Nevada, anil Waablngion territory." as
mended to all Ihe lulillo.nil HlaUsi by
act af August 4, fvj,
llorsse W , lllgvlow.
of WenaUihea. county of t'helan, Mlate of
Washington, baa oa february It, lwn.
Hied In this office bis sworn state
ment No, Mrr n,r Ihe purchase in Ihe
kWHWi, and NSIC.if section No. an, in
township Nik It H, raoa No. la K W al. and
will orler pnsiflo show tlmt lit land ualii
Is mors valuable fr lis llmlier or alone Mian
ror aarlculiural puriaava, and to ealnbllah
his elaliu Ui sMld land hrnn the HigUh-r snd
Itexvlveral The Issib-a, Oregou, on Ihe Dnili
day of August, I so;,
lie oaiiies as wllneasM.- Wilin . Hlge
Wiw, of tlond HI ver, Oregon, Mill IVrcr, ol
Prineville, Oregon: ('harlea M. tiiarllon. of
Prlnevllla, Oregon; Hubert t. Hmllh, ol
Prineville. Oregun-
Any and all perwona claiming adversely
live alanrvMleaertlieil lands are requested lo
tile Ihelr elalms In thlsomeeou or ta-Aire said
lth day of August IWIT.
a-Unp f. W Moon a Hcglsler.
I County SPiyMician )
ffielcnap 6c 6 d wards
!PhjfMi'eiant and nSmryon.
00 JCee Zoar m,t . titan'!
Store
PrintoH!; Orooon,
Physician and Suryton
Cath amworott promptly day or my At
Off' tmro doors ooutA of Ttomptoton'o
3r, Stomo. &oMtdonoo oormor
oi mmd 9&om Strooto,
Prinooitt; Orooon.
0. J?yd
Physician and tSuryoon
CaUJi Answkkkp Promptly Ost oa Night
urricauNK door mouth or A mason's
Kbijo Htokr. Both olllee an resj
denoe telephones.
Prinooitto, - . Orooon
Jfttornoy-atC am
Timber Land Act' June t, 187a. Nolle fbr
Publication.
United Statea Land Offlne,
The IXallea, orecon, June , 117. 1
Notice la hereby given that In compliance i
with the pmvtslonaof Ihe act of eoiiareaaofl
June S, tsTH, entitled An act for the sale of
Umber lands In the states of California, Orw
gou, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
encoded u all Ihe publla land slaU- by act
of August .lswl
Joseph P. Taylor
ol Prineville, county of Crook, state ol Oregon,
haa on January i!nd, 190), filed In Hits ottlce
his sworn sfstement, No. 8T7H, for the purchase
of the N', Nt,, HK'i NWt, and N'i .NK1, of
section No. 21, iu township No. 13 aouih, range
No. 1.1 It Yiil.. and will offer proof loahuw lhal
the laud sought Is more valuable for Its llmlier
or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim lo said land before Ihe
county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the llih
dsv of September 17.
lie names as wftueaaes: Noma P. ViK'oln.
C. John 8undiiiii, J. r. .M. KIiniuey, J. 0,
Kvaus, all of Prineville, On-gon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely thel
atKive-descritw-d lands are reutieetcd lo file
their claims In this olllee on or helore said lllb
day ol September PU7.
a-ISp c. W. Moos a. Keglster. -
Citation.
In the County Court of the State of Ore-
fiiti, for the t'oiintr of t'naik.
n the matter of Ihu estate of tieorge
It. Taylor, deeetMeil To Mile Taylor,
Hubert J. Taylor anil all iiou-reailleut
and unknown heirg of (itmrgv) U. Taylor,
deceased, greeting:
In the nam of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby citesl and reitiirel lo
appear In the County Court of the Ktate
ol Oregon, f jr the County of Crook, at
the Court room thereof, at Prineville in
the County of Crook on Monday the
firat day ol July, 1107. at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon of that day, then and there
to (how cauae, if any there be, why an
order of I hia court ehould not lie made
authorising M. K. Klliott, the admin
istrator of aaid eetale, to ecll at public
aale, the real roierty belonging lo mild
eeUle, to-wit: the aotitlieasi ouarter of
section thirty-two in township twelve
aouth, of range ten east of Willamette
Mervdian in Crook County, On-gon.
itnoss. the Hon. V. A. Ilell. Judge
of I he I 'mi my Court of the State of
Oregou, lor the Oouuty of t ro ik, Willi
the aeal of said Court alllied. tit is 21 li
day ol May, A. 1. 1107. ft-.tU
Alteet
(Seal) Warkbn IIhown, Clerk,
Ity May Belle heed, Deputy Clerk.
Hotice to Creditor!.
Notice is hereby given, by the umler-
signed, the Vdnunistrator of the e-lateof
Duvfd 1. reeder, ileceaseil, to all person
having claim against aaid estate to pre
etit tlielll with the proper vom liers to Ihe
undersigned al tils ottlce in I rineville,
Oregtiti, within sis inoiitli from the llrst
publication of this notice.
Dated till 11th day or April, 1117.
M. It. Klliott,
Administrator of the Kslnle of David I),
feeder, deceased.
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