Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 12, 1907, Image 4

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    RESEED1NG
THE RANGE
ice so that the experiment aw of professional Card. "
nruiu iuini vuvc.
Tn tha hiffher narta 0! to
Imnaha national forest good late
nummer pasture for sheep ia valu
able. Snow covers the ground
nine months of the year, and the
grass that grows must grow
quickly. The natural pasture on
theee high mountain meadows is
fairly good, but there is room for
improvement. The native Diue
crass does not produce a sod, but
in hunches. A sod or turf
e
is wanted, and some of the mea
will be seeded with well-
The livestock industry turns to
account one of the greatest natural
resources of the weat the forage
croo.
From the plains" to the Pacific
an astonishingly large proportion
of the area is grating land. It is
estimated that this region con
tains over 400,000,000 acres which
are useful at present only tor pas-
.uV k man nriuted in dows
-i t th. main areas known fpecies to test whether they
of agricultural, gr.sing, and desert will grow and bring the desired
i a. . KliK1 n.M Ion auo. result Timothy, redtop, blue-
T..t. j .v. ;-l.n,1 wlor crass, and a clover called alsike,
M1ti;v...w over nearlv all originally brought from
this vast domain, which comprises will be tried. Eight or more i Pa -something
like one-third of the chesoffrom3to20acre6eachw.il
entire United State, with rela- be seeded.
innr natrhes of tne otaer "uv
colors. In arid regions the range tain region with lei
i almnst those very difficult.
everywhere enough forage plants other agricultural machinery could
can grow to make grazing profit
able. The foreet service, in cooperation
with tne bureau of plant industry,
has begun a series of experiment
C.SBrtnk
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Off.
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C. SSrix
Offlc with Geo. V. Barnes
Orfm.
-5$elknaD dt 6dwards
JWv SUr Smmt mf
trails, and
Harrows or
not be taken in, except on we
backs of pack animals. Plainly,
any method of seeding which could
have any practical value must find
other instruments than the tools
. za , w th cirrvinif power upon which the farmer ordinarily
of grasing lands within national relies. The sharp cutting hoofs of
forests can be increased. In a eheep will be the only harrow
nutshell, the problems are, first, used.
fcA. am., and second, how to The meadows selected for sow-
utilise, the largest amount of ing will first be grated as short as
forage. The conclusions reached sheep can crop me nauve graw.
are likely to have an important Since the ground is wet, it will be
o; n Jmnmvwl use of the much cut up by the sheep.
nrn ranee senerallv. The econo- Clover, timothy, redtop,
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H0RIGAN & STILL
x FOR THE
Choicest Meats in the Market.
We are prepared to erve our many patrons
better than ever. We have always on hand a select
stock of
BEEF,
MUTTON,
PORK,
VEAL.
Hats, Shoes and I
Clothing p
A complete lino of
Gent's Furnishings
at Prices that you can
afford to pay. Call
in and let us show
you the goods and
quote you our prices.
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fish, Game and Vegetables in Season
If you want to buy in quantity call on us.
We handle all kinds of country produce.
HORIGAN & STILL
A Choice Line of
Cigars & Tobaccos
THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADA, Proprietor
vv vv xv vvw-u
I'KKHY LONU
WALT SNODKHLY
Cai.im imnn Potrn.T Pat o NraMTI
Omn Oxi Doo Hoith or amiuom'i
Dtca Stok. tun h oilirt n rw)-
dvnoa HJlcpnoue.
Contctt Hotit-e
mic possiouuies oi inese experi
ments are enormous.
In the past the stockman on the
public lands has simply taken
what nature offered '"him. But
gracing tends to put nature at a
disadvantage. Plants which propa-
or blue-
grass seed will then be sown broad
jcast, and the sheep will be driven
to and fro across it until the seed
is beaten well into the soil. This
will be done late in the season, so
Si. tSiSs
E. C. PARK
Importer and breeder of pure-bred
Department of the Interior,
United states Laud Office,
The Dalit. On., Otolwr 2J, 1U07.
A stittk-ient conUnt ftutvit having
been tiled in this office by
John O. Powell,
contwUnt, L'itmt homestead entry No.
Owm. H.W2, made April 19, 11W6, for
NW .Sec. 10, XEl4 XKl4 See. 9, Tp.
IS south, ranire io eiwi, . m. uy
Alexsnder W. Kamxey, Contettee, tn
which it is allitfiM that said Alexander
W. Kamwey has wholly aianlonet wia
tract for more thau six months lunt
til next summer's sun melts the
gate by seed, for example, have no snow and warms the ground,
chance when the . seed stalks are Whether it will grow, and mature
being eaten off all the time. In a crop in three months, remains to
many grazing regions the carrying be seen. If it will, one problem of
power of the range has been very mountain pasturage will have
reduced throueh the pre- heen solved, ior a mucu irKur
that the seed will lie dormant un-1 tPoland China JCoyt and Slack L,8t; that he has not reoided niwn or
cultivaiHU sam xracv aa rrquireu uj
law: that said alleged absence was not
jCanyshan
Young stock for
Redmond, Oregon.
Ckiektns
sale. Address
greatly
sent methods of use. Within na
tional forests the restriction of
the numb of stock to the capac
ity of the range nas already
quantity of forage will be fur
nished bv these plants than the
y a
native growths supply.
If this grass sowing on the high
Timber Land. Act June S. 1878,
Netk far PaUkatM
ITnlwd RlatH I .and Ofltce.
Tho nllra. Orcwrni. Novemtier 'i. 1W7.
n i. hnh rlvrn that In enmpllanoe
with the provision of the act of Congress of
June . 1T, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber UncU In the Htatea of Caltfnrnta. Ore
mon. Nevada, and Wahlnton Terrlury." a
extended to all the FubUcXand State by act
of Auut 4, W",
Mttha J. Vtlrta.
ot PrtneTllle. eounty of Crook, Btai or 1W-
checked the worst evils which re- Oregon mountains is successful, it "tXn'forX pu
will orjeu the way for similar
range development elsewhere.
There is hardly a limit to the pos
sibilities presented.
suit from over grazing. But the
new investigations promise much
greater things.
These investigations are to be
carried out along three distinct
lines studies of what can be done
in the way of introducing cul
tivated grasses, studies of range Dr. W. H. Lytle, state sheep in-
improvement through better gpector, returned from Morrow
knowledge of how wild grasses county where he was called by the
propogate, and studies of how to very serious condition of a num-
handle both cattle and sheep so as ber of herds of sheep in that
Dying From Grass Staggers
ehaae of the Lot S and X BE1 N K and
NE1, of Bee. 4, In TP. u toum. range e r ".
M ud will offer oroofto how that the land
nought Is more valuable for lu tlmberor Hone
th&Qfor agricultural purpoaea.and toeHtalillsh
her claim toid land before the county olerk
at Prlnevllle, Oregon, on the 30th dayofJan
ary, im.
8 he name aa wltneaaea; .
W. H. Huaton. John Colllna. L. B.
Lafollette, and Walter O'Nell all of Frlnevllle,
Oregon. . ,
Any and all Demons claiming adversely
the above - described lands are request
ed to file their claims In this office on or be
fore the said 30th day of January. 1H.
IMP C W. MOORE. Register.
due to his employment in the army,
navv or marine corps ot the Lniteu
states in time oi war. pain pariiea are
lierebv notified to appear. resiHnil ana
offer evidence touching said alienation
at 10 o'clock a. m. on December 10,
1907. Iwtore Warren Itrown, county
clerk, at bis office in rrtneville, Urwon,
and that Bnnl bearing will te n. iii at
10 nrlnck a. m. on tecniber 17, 1W
liefore the Kevister and Receiver at the
United States Land Office in The
Dalles. Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a pro
per affidavit, filed October 7, 1907, set
forth facta which show that after due
diligence rjereonal service of this notice
can not be made, it is hereby orderetl
and dfrected that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
ll-7p V. W. MUUKSi, rieijisier,
to reduce the waste due to herding
and trampling. The present ac
count deals with the first, the in
troduction of cultivated grass.
The man in charge of these
studies is Mr. Frederick V. Coville,
county. He found that the herds
were suffering from the dry feed
and that nearlv every owner in
Morrow county had suffered more
or less from the trouble.
He recommends as a general
of the bureau of plant industry, remedy, more succulent pasturage,
who is an expert in matters con- green feed, alfalfa pasturage or
nected with the use of the range. iujcy feed of any nature and also
State Selection
Notice for Publication.
U. 8. land Office. The Dalles, Oregon.
November 20. 1907
Notice is hereby given that umler the pro
visions of the act o( ConKreas of August 14,
1S48, and the sets supplementary and amenda
tory thereto, the State ot Oregon has this day
filed In this office its applicslion No. 691, to
select the 8E' of the BW at Sec. 81, T. 17
south, range if c, n. n.
An n4 u nnranns claim nz adversely any
ef the above-described lands, or desiring fur
anv reason to object to the Hnal allowance of
the same, should file tbeir claims or objections
In this office on or he lore toe mm oi jauu
sry, 1908.
1U2S-6W C. W.MOOKE, Register.
Mr. Coville made a careful study
of grazing problems in the Cas
cade Mountains of Oregon for the
Interior Department ten years ago,
and contributed to the discussion
of grazing questions which formed
part of the Public Lands Commis
sion report made in 1905. It was
on his recommendation that the
laboratory for desert botanical re
search was established by the Car
negie Institution of Washington at oi six ounces; also one-half ounce,
Tucson, .Ariz. He is, therefore, to be given at a dose to each sheep.
very well prepared for this work, The fatal aspect of the disease is
which, to be successful, must be that the extremely dry feed causes
run on thoroughly practical lines. an impaction in the stomach and
The experiments will begin in this remedy will cure where it is
urges sheepmen to permit their
sucking lambs to run with their
mothers for several weeks yet, be
fore being weaned, ibis, in a
general way, will tend to reduce
the disease and render it less
fatal.
As a specific remedy for indi
vidual sheep suffering from the
disease he directs that they be
treated as follows: Raw linseed
For Sale
320 acres 10 miles below Prineville
on Crooked river; three-fourths of a
mile from school : all kinds of farm im
plements; 150 head of hogs, 4 milch
cows, one span of homes, 2 wagons and
harness all to go with the place; 200
tons of hay; 120 acres in alfalfa; good
house and barn and all other out build
ings ; all under good fence. This is all
eood alfalfa 'and and will be sold at a
bargain on easy terms.
Also 320 acres one mile from Culver
in the Havstack country: 250 acres in
cultivation, balance pasture; lots of
water on the place; 12 acres in alfalfa
eood buildings. All on easy terms.
" -s- -a m n a r T tnrrti'ii
8-22tf Prineville, Oregon.
Timber Land. Act June 3, 1878.
Notice for Publication.
United States Itnd Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, August 30, 1907
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provisions of the act ot
Conirrcs" of Junea, lsS, entitieii "An
act for the sale ot timber lands in tne
States of California. Oregon. .Nevada
nl Wmitiinutfin Territory." as extend
ed to all the Public tand States by act
of August 4, 18'J2, -
Jo in u. Miinp.
of Prineville, county ol ('rook, state of
Oregon, has this day tiled in tnls onice
his sworn statement. So. 42U4, for the
purchase of the S and fcj, HW X
of Sec. zn. in TP. ID soiun, range in e
W. M. and will offer pro)f to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and to establish bis claim to
siiid land before the county Clerk
Prineville, Oregon, on the 8th day of
January, 1908.
He names as witnesses: tuaries i.
Charlton, C.- A. Graves, Robert U.
Smith, and Robert L. Kitching all of
Prineville, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the ajbove-desenbed lands are
requested to file their claims in this
office on or before said 8lh day ot
January, 1908.
11-7 t;. W.ftlUUKC, Itegisier.
Wallowa county, in northeastern
Oregon, in the Imnaha national
forest. Here,' at different alti
given early.
The ranges
have been very
in forest reserves
dry during the
tudes, a number of moist natural pa8t summer and then lack of rain
meadows have been picked out. has kept the foothill pasturage
Those having the greatest alti- dir, so the herds have had noth-
tude are 10,000 feet or more above
the sea, where in early July the
snow still covers the gronnd,
althoueh rapidly melting under
the summer sun. The lowest mea
dows are about 5,000 feet above
sea level.
The purpose of these wet-mea
dow experiments is improvement
of the summer range. Stock do
not winter in the mountains, but
are driven gradually higher and
higher as the advancing seasons
calls forth the vegetation on which
they feed. The winter ranges on
the plains, supplemented largely
by the hay, alfalfa, and other feed
crops which the ranches produce,
depend for their utilization upon
this summer pasturage, to which
the stock can be driven when the
dry Beason sets in. If means can
be found to improve the summer
range the benefit will be telt from
Canada to Arizona and New Mex-
ing but dry feed all summer and
fall and the condition is becoming
serious.
' Notice for Publicatisn
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
December 7, 1907.
Notice is hereby (riven that
Cbarlev Edward Parriah.
of Crook. Oregon, has filed notice of hi
intention to make nnai tive-vear prooi m
support of his claim, viz: Homestead
tntry ko. luivv majieuec. zi, imui, ior tne
WKBWVi.rJEli 8W'X of Section 12 and
NEJ4 NWV of 8ec. 13, Tp. 1H south, ranpi
20 east. W. M., and that said proof will bi
made before the County Clerk at Prine
ville, Oreeon, on January 23, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, the land, vis: Lewis V
Tice, Harry Barnes, Norris Morgan an
Tha ..;fic namn nf th rlinpAHA Edward Parker, all of Crook, Oregon.
ihe specific name oi tne aisease w M00HE( Ke'foUst.
veie, or grass staggers ana it ia
is
caused by an
third stomach.
impaction of the
The Key that Unlocks the Door to Long
Living.
The men of eighty-five and ninety
years of age are not the rotund well
fed, but thin, spare men who live on
a slender diet. Be as careful as he
will, however, a man past middle
age, will occaslonaly eat too much
or of some article of food not suited
to his constitution, and will need a
dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigo
rate his stomach and regulate his
liver and bowels. When this Is done
there Is no reason why the average
man should not live to old age. For
sale by D. P. A damson.
For Sale
Grain, alfalfa and baled hay for
sale. Will deliver by load or sell In
stack. Inquire of Omar Claypool,
at C. W. Elklns' store.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
December 7, 1907
Notice is hereby given that
Mary E. Vanderpool, Guardian of Joh
B. Vanderpool, Insane.
of Prineville. Oregon, has filed notice of
her intention to make final hve-year proof
in support of his claim, viz: Homestead
Entry No. 11924 made Dee. 19, 1902, for the
Lot 1, NEJi NWX and NJ NE of Sec.
30, Tp. 14 south, range 16 east, W. M., and
that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon,
January 23, 1908.
She names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation oi. tne land, viz: J. w.
Elliott, Harnuel J. Newsom, and Julia
McDaniels, all of Prineville, Oregon, and
Oeorge 8. Miller, of Lamonta, Oregon.
12-1', 0. W. MOORE. Register.
Timber Land, Act June 3, 178
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
The Pallea, Oct ., SeptemWr 21st, 1907
Notice ia hereby itiven that in eompli
ance with the provision of the act ol
Coinrress of J una 3. 1S78. enlilKl "An
act lor the sale of tinilxr land In tne
States of California, Oregon. Sevada,
and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Laud Stales by
act of August 4. 1892,
Kachol L. .Vila ml.
Portland, county of Multnomah,
State of Oregon, has this day tile, I tn
this office her sworn statement, No.
4:tt3. for the purchase of the SKV SKi
of Sec. 9, NWfc and 8V SV ol
nec. tu. in l v to eiium. raura in w,,
W. M., and ill offer proof to show that
the land sought I more valuable for its
timber or stone than for. agricultural
purposes, and to establish ber claim to
said land before the County Clerk, at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 13th day ol
January. llSIH.
She unmet aa witnesses: t mines ,n
Charlton. L. K. Hudson, ol Prineville,
Oregon, Ella A. Kenyon, Cecil tvenyon
of Kedmond, Oregon.
Any ana all persona claiming an
versely the almve-described lands are
requested to tile their claim in mis
office on- or before said 13th day of
January, 1908.
10-31p U. W. atuoitr., negister.
Contest Notice
Department ol the interior,
liuitcu Stall's liul OlDce
Th thtllt,s. flrfimti. iVlotwr 21. 1307.
A sufficlviu could sllhlsvlt lisvlng been
Sled lu llilsoltlie ly
H,.ri w. iwcnom.
rontrstsnt, aQalnat lninwitcl entry No. HT7,
mailt- nvemijcr a, i, P'r ' BV4 yv
H'. it. Iii. 14 amith. rHK U east, . H
Long & Snoderly
Dealers in Fine Wine, Liquors snd
Rrs. We handle the celebrated
Sedgwick Whisky, noted for its rich,
mellow flavor. Sole agents for Hop Gold
Beer and the famous Napa S4da.
Trado Solicited.
Reception
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SMITH A CLKEK, Proi'SU-twiiii $
Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines &
and Cigars
COUNTRY OUDKUS SOL1C1TK1) $
Poet Office Hox 02
MAIN STREET PRINEVILLE, OKEOON
aaiifcji4UJUJfcMfc,-fci-i-"i r,-j
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llt, H Klllnirr l?lllMlce. in which It
l..l Uial aslil Jlllllis II. KtllllScr hu wlll'll
.i...,.i,,nc,l ulil trai l: that m(iI tract Is not
sclildt "lion anil onlltvsleil by salil irl as
remilmt b law; that no rosMcuce ha brn
emaliltliril on salil claim br him slm-e Ills ap
plication ws mails and that no linprovemenu
ol any ilccrlitlon are on ssld traci: thatsaiil
.ll.,.l KlMt'itce wmm not duo to hliemtilov.
mem in the army, narjr or marine corps ol Ihe
United Slates In time ol war. Said parlies ere
heri-hr uollhiil U appear. n-SM,iid and oltur
evidence touehtna said sllcioilon si lu o'clock
a m. on lhN'iiil'r IS. Iar7, bdore Warren
Hrowa, county clerk, at his olWce In Frlnnirllle,
OreKiin, snd that Dual hcarina will be held al
10 o'clock a. m. on Ikwemher'M, Its'!, bclnre the
Keslnlcr and R.icIvit at the United Duties
Land Office In The palles, Orcon.
The said conlolant havltiK, In a proper
affidavit, tiled October 21, 1W7, set lorth laiU
which show thsl slier due dlllKenee personal
service ol this nutlra can not Iw made. It Is
hereby ordered and directed that sm h notice
be given by due and proper publication.
U-7p V. W. MOoKB, Keaister.
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Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Notite for Pablicatiea
United States Land OfHce,
The Dalles, Oregon, September 17, 1907.
Notice H hereby given iiiai in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
of Congress of June T, 1878, entitled
"An act for tne sale oi timoer ianas in
the States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Laud States by
act of August 4, 181)2,
Mary M. Hansen,
of Redmond, county of Crook, otate of
Oregon, hag this day filed in thin office
her sworn statement, rxo. itii., ior me
purchaHeof the SKJ 8E of Sec. 10,
NEJi NEM and 8 NKof Sec. 15, in
Tp. 13 south, range 15 eant, W. M. and
will otter proof to snow inai tne lanu
sought in more valuable for its timber
or atone than for agricultural purpoaeB.
anl to eatablixh ber claim to auid land
before the county clerk, at Prineville,
Oregon, on the 13th day of December,
1907. ' .
She name as witneBftea: Fine
Woods, Walter Gillespie, John O. Han
sen and Burt A. Kendall, all of Ked
mond, Oregon. "
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested
to file their claims in this office on or
before said 13th day of December, 1907.
10-10 C. W. MOORE, KegiHter.
Contest Notice
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office,
The Dallea, Oregon, October tl, 1907.
A sufficient contest affidavit having
been filed in this office by
Joseph 11. Crooks,
contestant, auainst homestead entry No.
Il:t77. made Auifimt 20. 1H02. for N
SWi, BW'H BWK, KWWNWJj, Sei. 12,
Tpl4 south, range, 18 enst, W.M. bv
Pearl Chamberlain Contestee, in which
ltlsal!ei:el that said Pearl Chamber
lain has wholly abandoned said tract
for more than six months last past:
that said tract is not settled upon an
cultivated by said party as required by
law: that said alleged absence was not
due to her employment in the army
navv or marine corpi of the United
States in time of war. Said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond anil
offer evidence touching said allegation
at 10 o'c lock a. m. on December 10, 1907,
before Warren Brown, county clerk, at
hin office in Prineville. Oregon, and
that final hearing will be held at 10
o'clock a, m. on December 17, 1507,
before the Itegmter and Receiver at tne
United States Land , Office In ihe
Dullna. Oreuon.
The said conteBtant navin, in a prop-
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er amuavii, nieu uciooer w, iwi,
forth facts which show that alter uue
diligence personal service ol tins notice
can not be made, it is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice ue given
by due Bnd proper publication.
10-31 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Hay Ranch for Sale
Good hay ranch for sale on upper
Ochoco at $10 per acre. 120 acres of
land well watered; quite a lot of
good timber on place. Inquire of
E. M. PIEItSON, Prineville, Ore. 11-7
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dallea, Ore.,
. October 30, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that
a A.iu.,,1. fnmipr v AnnftMafKI
1 1 ! 1 1, JIM....... ; J .
. t. t ti Iirh hied notice of
her intention to make final live-year proof
i ,,r,rw,rtf her claim, vis: Homestead
entry No. 11440 made September 8, 1902, for
the k NEJ, K&X and ec. 8,
tp. 15 outh, range 17 east, W. M. and that
said proof will be made before the tounty
on January
cierk at Prineville, Oregon
'She names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon, and
Alma Morris, Stephen W. Yancey,
Churles Feuerhelin, and Abel W. Morford
all of Prineville, Oregon. .
ll-7pd 0. W. MOORE, Register.
House and lot for ealo cheap.
Pali n J W. Horisan or D. F.
Stewart.
Ocsert Land, Final Proof,
Notica for Publication.
United (Hates Land OlUce,
The Dalles, Ore., Oct. 80, 107.
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..." ?"?L '.?., S:..il.n ..I M.rths A. Rllhle
WHlier i, nuum.1".'"' , , .
ot Culver, Crook County, Oregon, lias tiled
n.tllcM Ol ltlieilLlOIl lO
rf.,-..ri.lnd elalm No. m. lor the W4
u.u. ik Ti. 14 soutn. ranne iz east, vy. m
before County CleTa at rrineviiio, uibkuu oi,
January 4, 1WIS. " ,
He names the following witnesses to prove
tlie complete Irrigation and reclamation of
said land: . ..,. ,
jamiM A. WoHt. Sidney E. West, James
Vox. all of O'Nell. Orciton, and John C
Donaldson otClliio Falls, Oronon.
ll-asp 0. W. MOOKK, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is horcliv given, by the undersigned
the administrator of the estate of Fred P.
Anderson, deceased, to all persons having
elHlms against the estate of the said Kred P.
Anderson to present the same with the proper
vouchers to (lie undersigned at his oltice In
Prineville, Oregon, within six months ,1 the
first publication oi mis nonce.
Dated this ltlday of Bent., J907.
Administrator of the estate of Fred P. Andor-
son, deceased.
Rolled bailey, lowest cash
at J. E. Stewart it Co.
price
The 0'Neil Restaurant
MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIUlsE, OREGON
First Clau Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
SMELZER&ELLEFSON, Props.
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
T. F. BUCHANAN, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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