Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 11, 1907, Image 1

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PRINEVILLE, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JULY 11, 1907.
NO. 30
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SOUND INVESTMENT
Thi Realty AHoeintc of Portland, Oregon, is a eo-oiierative corjwration formed lor the
purp nf buying, improving, managing and selling at a rofit high class, centrally-located
business real rtdate. There in a vast numluT of Inventor who undcratand and appreciate the
value and e xcrutional advantage of investments in thin high-class security, hut have not suf-
llrh.nt im.iial to handle It on their own account. It U to this cla of inventor that the
aodnte wish to announce that they are now forming a xol of NX),').
v(i d under the supervision of thelnmrd of director of the company in
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Thin fund will he in-
BUSINESS BLOCKS
This ia the most ireaaured asset of the captalist. More large fortune have been amassed
from Una class of investment than any other. It is the most substai.lial security known, and
haa steadily Increased in value since the birth of the United States, and thia process of increase
in value will continue just a long na the jKipulation of a city increases, and In about the aame
proimrtion. The rental insure to the inventor a steady Income. All prolita are distributed on
the first day of June and DcceiuU'r of each year, ami
SUBSCRIBERS SHARE IN ALL PROFITS
Thi pool of $.r0t),000.(Hl U hut the foundation upon which the Associate will build a
tlO.OOO.OM.OO realtv company. Thow who auWrilie to thia fund are petting in on the ground
II.H.r, and will continuously participate in the profit. This plan ha U-en successfully toted by
. iii..tr r Em..rn and iWl n.mnanies. which have iiaid to their ground-floor investors
from in iu.r t in :u) iu-r cent it annum over a period of HO years. The of-
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doer and director
out of which they
protcrtie under contract, which will he purchased a fund become available.
I from 10 per cent to 30 per cent per annum over a period ol W years, ine 01
ra of thia company receive their remuneration from a email share of the profile
a leu pay nil salaries, advertising and ollke expense. The Associate now own
thof choice, down-town, income producing proerty and have other valuable
ASSOCIATES
THE REALTY
OF PORTLAND, OREGON, paid a dividend of 12 per .nt to subscri
lnt, 11M17, In-ing ita lir-l Hemi-iinmml tliatrihution of rolite. Investigation solicit
will I ahly and courteously answered hy U. K. McCMHtK, who ie at the Prinevi
auhscriberi on June
icited. Intuiiriea
lie Hotel for a
short time only.
Incorporated 1906 804-6-12 Dekum Building Capital Stock $100,000
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ARE:
W. II. M.H.aa. I'reaMetit, ft. K. I.vn.a. Third Vl-e -PriaMnt
Prni- lreic..n Trust A Snvintrs Hank. 1'mi. r ill Itailway A Navlication to
Iia Anomkw '.faiTil, Klrsl Vice-I'rea, llnomiK K, iiambkri aim, mrecuir,
t'rea. IliU'rnla Kavlntia llrnik. i.vennr Slat ot Oregon.
Hoar NT O. Ixmm. S.hi.1 Viee-I'rea. A. It. IMahokii. Iire.t.ir
Prtu liiiimn l'tiln lumtH.r"o. Knnntree A PmiiHUnl, Heal Kslate
T. I. HoaavMAM, IMrector
Pres. Honey man 1 11 w. Co.
S. V. KnOMTHita, svrelrv,
Itniintrte A Iitnu!ul, Heal KsluU)
II. K Kkynoi.im. Suj.t.
Thia board of director! ia an active, alert managing board, aenaible of their reaponaibilitiea
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PRICE
THIS YEAR
Million Pound of Wool
at Shanlko.
Sold
A ecial to the Oregonian,
daUnl Bhaniko, July 8, aya: One
million pounda of wool were aold
here today at pricea a little higher
than the lastealet here on June 12.
The Botany woreted mille, of Pal-
aaic, N, J., bought tome 514,0(X)
pounds, including the Prineville
Iand A Livet(M;k Company'a clip
of 100,000 pounda, for which they
paid 21 o, the highest price paid
in Hhaniko this year. J. Koeh
hmd & Co. bought lDO.OOo pounda;
Hallowell, Jonea & Donald, 1G5.000
tound; Farnaworth, Thayer &
Stevenson, 100,000 pounds; J. M.
Kueaell, 85,000 pounda, and the
I'endleton Wool Scouring St Pack
ing Company, 35,000 pounda.
The clip of T. 8. Hamilton of
00,000 pound, brought 20jc.
The J. N. Williamaon clip of 70,000
pounds, brought 20ic, and the J.
V. Abbott clip of 40,000 pounda
brought 20gc.
Including the galea of today,
3,000,000 pounda have been eold
here thia Reason, which practically
cleans up all the wools that come
into thia market, for which the
growers have received about
(K),000.
About 35,000 head of sheep have
been Khinned from Shaniko this
season, valued at $125,000.
But go right into Adamson's
Drug Store and get ahold of the
If pound of crude rubler that is
on exhibition. It came from the
Castiolla KubWr Plantation Co.
n Mexico. It is in the raw state
and ia juat aa it is prepared by the
natives. It ia full of bark, sticks
nd insects which have become
fust in the sticky substance during
tlie course of coagulation. Much
ntereat attache to the subject
of rubber production and millions
f American capital are invented
n the industry.
Strawberry
Killed on the John Day.
TJhe Villon Jecd 2arci
jfx Siaidwim, Prop.
Jino 7cuf Xi'vcry flgrs for
The traveling public guaranteed, eareful
attention and prompt service. Team and
Saddle horses for rent, llorsea for sale.
General team work done. Country trips
a specialty
1
Cilatioa.
1 July Reduction Sale pf f
g i g
I Ranges, Stoves and Heaters g
8 Furniture, too, Must Go
It(K)m we must have m order to set 1
up my wood working machinery.
Therefore my stock of Ranges,
Stoves and Heaters, besides all fur
niture made on the Facific coast
will be sold at greatly reduced rates.
Come in and see for yourself. If
you need anything in the stove lino
between now and 1008 it will pay
you to get my prices.
A (liKimtch from Moro to the
Telegram dated July 4, says that
R. 8. Ward, who lives in the north
end of Sherman County, is in the
countv jail there; V. G. McDonald
owner of a ferry across the John
Day Hiver, northeast of here, is
alichUy injured, and John Free
man, a resident of Gilliam County
ia doad as the result of a fight and
subeeauent shooting on the John
Day River Tuesday afternoon
Ward and Freeman are said to
have been intoxicated.
In a quarrel at the ferry Ward
struck McDonald with a spade
knocainir him down. A few mo
ments later Freeman was killed
is said by McDonald's gun. Ward
and McDonald were enemies.
A Coroner s inquest was neld a
tun or.Kon, tor ii I the ferry last night, but up to 10
In tlii county wnirt of Hie 8in ot Oivfton foi
Hie am lily oi (Tool.
In ilif nmii.T ul (he mute of William C,
Artitnimnif. ctitun
Tu Auni Armalmnie, Chrlt U. Armotronic,
Kt-atuvv A. Arintriiir, intHtu 1 Armatronii,
Murv K. Ariimtrtiui , Flort'tte 1. Kparku, MiibU
H.Ouiiilln and all hi'tr nf Wlllmin 0. Ann.
IrunK. uukuown. If any there Im. arvt'tiiiK
In thu imnn'iil the liiato u( Or'Kn. you art
hereby vlttMl and rwiuired to amn'Mr in tlia
n.iuttr enurt of the Stale of Oregon.
txmmy oi inMK, ai mv rnri rtM.iu inervtn. ail ,,.. ,t II'
I'r ueville. In Hit) umntyoi crook, on Moiulay, I o ClOCK lilts uloruiiiK i"o imui iiiii
tnratnuavoi auicumi, iwi, ai iu o viwi in iu i , . , ,
forenoon of that day. Uien and there to allow I not Wen leamett DO re
nmo. II any there tie. wliv the adiniulatraior
of theeiitateof William C. ArinalroiitcdiH-eaM!
tale of Mid deeeaned In cnnik oimnty, Oregon, I rlpnrv Ot LOfraU bemet.
l.l r..M 1 ..tfliilM Im.iiiv Iturlieiilitrlw tl.M'rttMNl MM I -
loitowa. lu-wii : i ne tiorineam tiiiarter oi tee
lion tweiity-Ave iu lownslil eleven aoiitli ol
rantre elithteen earn ot Wtllaincllt) meridian in
crtMik eouiilv. Oregon.
w itniiM. in uou. vt. a. eii, jiiiitfe oi in
(Xiniily court of the Slate, ot Oregon, for the
tt'unty ot rrtHik, wtin the aoal oi Baitt court ai
ilxeu, una itn uay oi June. a. ii. wn,
Atteat (0-1.1) WiHKKN Brown, clerk
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PRINEVILLE, OR ' f
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior.
Laud onice at the Uallea, Oregon
June a, inn.
Notice la hendiy given that
Marv I. MeDnuell.
widow of Charlea K. McDowell, iloceaaetl, of
I'rlnevllle. Oregon, haa Hied notice of her In
tention to make tlnal flve-year uriHf In iuu-
portor hereiHim vu: lioinealvait entry NO.
lihtia uiaiie jauupry i, lor ine fn1. nc;-.
ot ncclfiHl 21, NI. NV. and NWW NK' of
aeHloii 11. townaliie Uaouth. ranee IA K, v m
and thai aaid nrooi will be inado before the
comity clerk, at I'rlnevllle, Oregon, on Auguat
, nan.
Hhe nauiea the lollowlug wltneasea to prove
liercontlnuoui reaidenoe noon, and cuillvft'
Hon of, I lie land, via: Andrew Morrow, of
Orlztlv. Or: Fred Stuart, of I'rlnevllle. Or,
William llalvtn, of Prlucvlllu, Oregon; William
lloraell, ol rrlnevllle, Oregon.
6-13 C. W. MooHg, Register.
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.'
Notice for Publication.
Unite! States Land Otiice,
The Dalles, Orecon, June 5, 190'
Notice is hereby given that in com.
iiliance with the provisions of the act of
Coiiares of June 3, 1878, entitled "An
net for the mile of timber lands in the
Htateo of California, Oregon, Nevada,
mil YYoMliiimton Territory." a extend
ed to all the l'nbliu Land States by act
ot August 4, iw-
Don't Robber
Season
Closed.
Practically
The strawberry season has prac
tically closed in Hood River for
this year says the Glacier. How
ever, there are still daily consign
ments going forward by expre s.
This year's crop has been prac
tically 1U0 per cent larger than
the berry output of last year. The
total strawberry crop of 1906 was
about 28 car loads; while the crop
this year will amount to about 45
cars.
The prices that have prevailed
this season have not been as large
as those received last year. This
is due mainly to the fact that the
places in Oregon, Washington and
Montana that have been our most
open market in former years are
now being supplied by local grow
ers in the respective vicinities.
The state of Washington, that
was at one time one of the heaviest
consumers, baa shipped nunureus
of car loads of berries into the east
ern market this year, and the Bit
ter Koot country in Montana haa
also had a heavy yield this season.
It is evident that as the various
sections of the northwest are being
brought under irrigation systems,
that the several localities will pro
duce larger crops of small fruits.
But it still remains that the Hood
River strawberry is still without
r 1 !
peer as a snipper, uur oernes
have been shipoed to the Atlantic
coast, and they have arrived in
good condition. There has never
been a time when we have had
better shipping facilities then we
have had this season: The splen
did ice service of the Davidson
Fruit company, added to the ex
cellent car service of the Northern
Pacific railroad, has given the
Hood River berry a splendid op
portunity this year.
County Court Proceedings.
A. H. Lippman & Co
Sbcr 0. 9?fossie
Sisters, Oregon
Weal estate, brokerage and insurance
Choice Smproued irrigated Jarms for Sate
"Growers seem to have gone wild
over the loganberries, was ine
comment of a Front street fruit
denier. " It has been cultivated
here hut a few years, yet the yield
in this part of the state this year
something enormous. When
the fruit was a novelty it attracted
a ereat deal of attention, and it
was believed that it would be a !
favorite with fruit consumers.
The condition of the market shows
what has come to pass. It is glut
ted with logans." s.
The logan is one of the most pro
lific of berries, and this year has
been an unusally favorable one for
their growth. Berry growers ap
pear to have planted more of these
than of any other small fruit, and
the result is that the market is
flooded. For several days offerings
of the fruit have been excessively
large, to clean up stocks, whole'
salers let them go at 50 to 75 cents
a crate of 24 boxes.
Logans are not necessarily ruined
Aultie Snvder,
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miriiieviiw, win ij viuua, i I . , , ,, l4 4utt ;il
Oregon, lias tins itay tiled in this oiliee l wneii wiejr puhcu, v..uj nu.
her sworn statement No. 3774, for the n0, j-eep many days in that con-
piiri'llliMW in nit- iaiib a nun t mm r.71) 1 , . . ..
NWVi of Section No. 18, in Township union, oonw, iuvcin v. wuun
No. 15 8., lltuige No. 20 E., W. M., and prefer it when it begins to soften,
will offer proof to show that tho land I r , , . ,.c , ,
BotiKhtia more valuable for its timber as its acidity men is muuiueu aim
or stone than lor agricultural purposes,
ami o establish her claim to rhiu land
before the County Clerk at Prineville,
Oreuron. on the 19th day of Aiiirust, l!H)7.
She names as witnesses : Byron Cady,
and A. C. Kniuhton, of Prineville,
Oreiron.
Any and all persons claiming adverse
ly the above-described lands are re
quested to tile their claims in this office
on or neiora sivui linn nay oi Atigtisi,
liX7.
6-13r C. W. Moors, Register
is sweeter. A good many loganB
are used for preserwing, but they
are not so great a favorite for table
use as are strawberries and rasp
lierries. Telegram.
P. Zell will file
him.
your
saw. Try
6-1 3tf
Wanted.
Typewriter for Sale.
A bran new Smith Premier TyH
wrlrer for sale nt a bargain. Inquire
Laborers
Laborers wanted for work on the
Court House. Wases J2.50 a day
Nine hours. Apply to C. C. McNeely
Court House, rrlnevllle. Or. 7-lltt
JULY TKRM.
In the matter of the A. Kutzman
et al road. The same being duly
considered upon the reports of the
viewers herein filed and the court
now being fully advised, the said
road is hereby disallowed and costs
of survey and viewing road, both
times, taxed to the petitioners in
bond and bondsmen.
In the matter of the petition of
Oren Waite for a private change in
the county road. No bond on file
and the same continued.
In the matter ot wrongful ast-sss-
mt nt of J. P. Mclnery. Continued
for affidavit to show special taxes.
J. H. Hornev, wrongful assess
ment. Sheriff ordered credited on
roll of 1906 with $5.40, the amount
allowed by Sheriff as wrongfully
assessed to J. H. Homey.
E. B. "Graham, wrongful assess
ment. Sheriff ordered credited on
roll ot 1906 with $1.50 amount
allowed by Sheriff as wrongfully
assessed to E.B. Graham.
The netition of John Y. Todd
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for a change m the Longhollow
road: board of viewers ordered to
meet at beginning of proposed
ohanire and view out. survey and
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report to court on same.
M. F. Hawthorn et al Petition
for county road. Request to with
draw papers allowed.
The resignation of C. M. Wey
mouth as justice of the peace of
Bend precinct, was accepted.
R. B. Mutzig was appointed to fill
the vacancy. .
The matter of bids for supplies
for the chemical department of the
high school was left to the decision
of M. 15. HockenU-rry, principal of
the high school.
Lucy A. Dobbins; private change
in county road. Road viewers or
dered to meet at ln-ginning of pro
posed change, view out, survey and
reiort to the court.
W. R. Booth; affidavit of wrong
ful assessment. Continued for
affidavit to show amount of special
taxes.
Florence Drake Alfidavit of
wrongful assessment.
It appearing that Floyd Lobdell
constable of Bend precinct, has re
moved therefrom, such office is
hereby declared vacant and A. C.
Lucas appointed constable.
W. R. Wilkinson et al Petition
for private change in Bear Creek
and Bend county road. There
being no such road in the county
as mentioned in the petition, and
that prd'jKised change asked for
does not connect with any estab
lished county road, the said matter
is continued for petitioners to cor
rect petition.
W. R. Cook et al Petition for
county road. Petition, proof of
posting, and bond approved.
Viewers and surveyors ordered to
meet, view out, survey and report
to the court on the road.
C. R. Shattuck et al Petition
for county rord. Petition, proof of
posting and bond approved
Board of viewers ordered to meet
at beginning of road, view out,
survey and report on same.
Fred Mosier Petition for liquor
icense. No petition on file and no
licehse can be granted.
County roadmaster's report read
and approved. Clerk ordered to
draw warrant on the road fund in
favor of the roadmaster for $2500
to cover amount due on said report
and for road work for July and
August, 1907, to be accounted for
at the September term of court,
Earl McLauehhn Keport on
contract of Ed Harbin for the For
est. Post and Wiele bridges. Con
tinued for further conference,
Miriam C. Ellis road Road
viewers and surveyors' report
Reports read first and second time
and road approved. Petitioners to
pay $24 costs.
Carmichael Green, Rosland Pe
tition for liquor license. On ac
count of irregular papers license
not allowed.
The fallowing bills were allowed and
ordered paid :
Prineville Machine shop.repairs S 1 00
M E Snook, carbolic acid 50
J J Smith, cleaning court house.. 6 00
F. LLanit. completing list of land 42 30
Anton llolub, expense in May
term ot County court 68 10
D S Pufur shorthand notes 11 95
C M Stroud, board 7 50
Wm H Kirkham.school examiner 4 00
M V Turley, witness fees 10 20
C C Cooner. Brand iuror fees 12 00
ofi Hinton
F Taylor
L Hendricks
Chat Carroll
II If Crook
Forert
II Grimes
Walter Lithgnw
Tliot 8hrp jr
Ola Laroon
ThnmThronson
T F Mc 'all inter
F Harris
W B Lamb, wit new feea 7 00
" 8 00
" 7 SO
" 9 0
" 6 00
" 12 00
" 8 4U
" 7 20
" 10 00
" 8 20
" 10 50
" 6 00
9 00
" 8 00
C C Bennett
J B Merrill
J II Edwards
J A McCall
Philip Francis
JGHolt .
F O Miuor
M A Lehman
H Gibson
J H Horney
John K Helfrich
J S McMeen
John R Howard
12 00
6 20
12 00
12 00
10 80
74 80
12 20
10 00
7 80
12 00
10 00
10 00
12 00
ieo Wood " 6 60
II F.hret " 6 60
illie Parry " 8 00
Frank Hughes " 11 00
Walter Knox " . 8 00
Billie Hmead " 7 20
oseph Poet " 7 40
II W Fiirchtld " 7 00
Rose Knox " 2 00
C M Red field " 12 00
Wm EBurkland " 13 00
Lewis McCallister " ...... 11 00
E Edwards " 12 00
John Dorrance " 6 20
J O Dorrance " M 8 00
Veda Dorrance " 4 00
W II Kinder " 4 00
F Cadle " 4 00
A S Ireland " 4 20
Ella Davis r " 12 00
II Hmith " 6 80
Wm Johnson " 10 00
R M Powell " 6 90
Wm French " 7 50
Ralph I'ortily " 6 80
W J Wright ' 5 80
CJ Stindqnist " 3 80
E M Harris M 82 20
WmMoss " . 82 80
Bill Borgett " . 33 00
Dave Newman " 33 00
Geo I) Milliron " 16 60
John Milliron " 18 40
Koliert Wiley " 18 60
P G Milliron " 18 40
Jesse Yancey " 4 00
Anton Holub " 80 80
Chester Evans " 14 00
ArtMi.es " .... 16 00
RP Miller " 7 60
CHEriekson . " 18 00
James Croft ' 82 80
L E Morgan " 24 00
L E McCord ' ... 13 40
Dick Van levert ' 2 00.
Tim Gibson 33 00
LM Hodges " 4 00
GW Wiley 4 00
P B Davig " . 2 00
W A Booth " " 4 00
Cordelia Stevens, teacher High
School.... : 75 00
C V Conway, teacher high school 75 00
Crook Co. Journal, high school
expenses 62 50
G G Brown, state list of lands... . 6 30
W A Bell, Judge's salary 140 52
Frank Elkins, sheriff's salary 416 6ti
Warren Brown, clerks salary 300 00
W F King, treasurer's salary ; 87 23
C B Dinwiddie, supt. salary 125 00
Frank Elkins, deputy sheriff's ,
salary l months 150 00
warren Brown, deputy clerk's
salary months 112 50
John D Lafollette, assessor's
salary, 1H months 125 00
T F Buchanan, care horse 10 days 7 50
C D Calbreath, wood...-
Pacific TAT Co, rental
Mrs C E McDowell, meals for
jurors 36 40
David Pickettjanitor high school 20 00
W C Congleton, deputy assessor 116 00
Mrs Maude McLaughlin, grade
examiner 9 00
Margaret G Elkins, grade exam
iner 9 00
Frauk Elkins, telephone, express
and stamps 19 15
C B Dinwiddie, stamp3 16 10
C C McNeely, moving records 8 00
E A P Lafollette, dep assessor. . 32 00
Crook Co. Journal, court houee
Neil S Jennings, jurors fees 9 00
Hugh O'Kane
Asa R Mishler
C W Spring
H C Knighten
J G Cantrill
Roscoe Knox
C E Person
L C McPherson
E A Jenkins
C C Buchanan
T H Lafollett
J L Gard
W H Foster
G W Horner
Philip Graham
E W Kelson
B S Larkin
A Friend
C W ralmehn
J B Brown
M D Powell
H P Evans
C M Mudd
II W Carlin
Henry Montgomery
James A Brown
Sam W Millor
W H Kinder
J H Messinger
S J Newsom
W J Wright
W H Cadle
Wardwell Cram
L B Lafollett
Samuel Dingee
I W Spear
J F Wiegand
11 40
3 00
expenses..
78 00
8 40
" 11 90
" 5 60
16 00
14 00
" 20 00
" 20 00
" 21 60
" ...... 19 20
" 18 00
" 14 00
23 00
" 14 30
" 23 40
" 19 00
" 22 60
" 21 20
" ......... 22 00
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" 19 00
" 14 80
" 17 00
" 7 00
" 7 00
,. 9 80
" 10 60
" 2 00
" 2 00
" 4 00
" 2 00
" 5 80
" 5 00
" 4 00
" 2 00
" 2 00
" 3 00
' 5 01)
J W Elliott, viewers fees 8 00
W R MeFarland, surveyor's fees 12 50
Mann & Beach, hunters liceuse 6 00
Shaniko Warehouse Co, freight 25
Glass & Prudhomme, supplies... 50 94
W F King, court house expenses 48 25
W F King, mdse for high school 20 50
D P Adamson & Co, mdse 4 60
David Elliott, care Sam Smith.. 40 00
M II Bell, material and labor fo"
painting cages county jail 25 00
Robt Moore, blaeksmithing 27 20
J D Lafollette, assessor's salary... 32 00
The Winnek Co, mdse...... 11 40
Warren Brown, stamps etc 53 30
T A Long, medical services 11 00
S Edwards, health officer's
salary -.-.4 30 25
C S Edwards, expreBsage etc 2 85
W H Kinder, special juror 2 00
J W Wright " 2 00
LS Logan " 3 00
W H Foster " 3 00
J F Harris " 3 00
F McRae . 3 00
Geo Ray, witness fees.. 4 00
Ed White " 2
Alex Hinton " 1
S S Stearns, commissioner's fees.. 9 20
R H Bayley ', "
Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries.
Yoiir choicce of three grades of
Bicycles, with the celebrated Nation
al at the head of the list. A com
plete line of sundries always on hand,
1'KINIiiVII.LK Machink Sllol".
Incubator f or Sal Cheap.
A good Incubator, practically new,
at a bargain. Inquire of Mrs. N. K,
Logan, i'rlnevllle, Or. 4-lHtf
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at the Jourual OHlee.
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