Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 02, 1908, Image 4

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    A WRONG
IMPRESSION
The Right Reverend Charles
Scaddina, Biohop of Oregon, i
doing marvelou work throughout
the eatt in r-rewnting the recour
cei of the Reaver State. Report
ot his illustrated lectures come
from various sections and the
newspapers everywhere have
given Oregon an immense amount
of complimentary prominence as a
result of the bishop's work. His
bent effort is a letter just printed
in the New York Tribune and
reads as follows:
"Sir: Having just seen a copy
of your paper containing an article
on A Eisflop With No Fixed
Abode,' I desire to correct a false
impression which some paragraphs
may convey.
"You present a very spectacular
picture of Mr. Paddock, the new
bishop, of Eastern Oregon, but it is
imaginary and based on ignorance
of the conditions of which the new
bishop is to become a part. East
ern Oregon is not like the wildest
wilds of Wyoming. It is neither
populated by foreign immigrants,
who form the 'tenement problem'
of our great cities, nor by cowboys
who carry bowie knives in their
teeth and six-shooters in their hip
pockets. It is rapidlt settling with
sturdy, stalwart Arueiican citi
tens, who have the courage to
leave the east and middle west and
come to a state which has the
greatest undeveloped resources in
the Union.
"The rollicking, drinking, shoot-on-sight
cowboy exists only in
Bowrey melodrama. His place
has been taken very largely by the
college graduate, who now works a
ranch on scientific principles.
"The new bishop will not be
required to dress like a cowboy,
but will need his evening clothes
and most immaculate linen in his
wardrobe, for he will find the men
as well dressed and the women as
well gowned as most of the men
and women with whom he is ac
customed to associate. The bis
hop will find a far lower average
of vice and sink and crime in his
new diocese than in New York.
Oregon stands third among the
states for the small number of
illiterate persons in proportion to
the population, while New York
ranks forty-third.
"Twenty thousand homeseekers
came into Oregon during the past
few months, for the most part a
fine class of young people attracted
by the ' equable and salubrious
climate, the fertile soil and the
fact that the profit this year on
Oregon apples was $600 an acre,
on cherries $500 an acre and on
prunes $200 an acre, and by many
similar facts.
"The problem for the bishops
and clergy of Oregon today is not
that which is supposed to belong
to a 'wild and wooly west,' but
the problem of trying to make the
Christian religion and good citizen
ship keep pace with the remark
able commercial developments.
believe Oregon is today the strate
gic field for the church and that
now is the psychological moment
to advance."
No Buyers For Altai la Cattle
It is reported that at least
50,000 head of, cattle in Alberta
that were ready for shipment will
have to- be turned back on the
ranges for the winter. The infor
mation furnishes an interesting in
sight into 6ome of the conditions
that have to be faced by settlers in
that country, many of them per
sons who allowed themselves to be
persuaded to move there from this
side of the line. They are learn
irtg that it is one tning to raise
cattle, and another to get buyers.
The Alberta ranchers were prom
ised early in the season that
buyers would be sent out to pick
up their surplus cattle. As the
end ot tne snipping season ap
proached no buyers appeared, the
ranchers became anxious and im
portunate, and they were then in
formed there was no money to buy
with. Many of them, it is said
were depending on their prospec
tive sales to meet liabilities and
carry them through the winter.
Stomach Troubles and Constipation
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets are the bent thing for etomacli
troubles and constipation I have ever
sold," eayg J. li. Cullman, a druggist
of Potterville, Mich. They are eay to
take and always give satisfaction. I
tell my customers to try thorn and if not
satisfactory to come back and get their
money, but have never had a com
plain." For sale by I). P. Adameon. ,
Now they will have to do consider
able financing with friends or with
the banks.
The information does not come
through anyone who might be
suspected of a desire to "knock"
the Alberta country. The Winni
peg Free Press is authority for the
statements, and they are simply
referred to here as illustrative of
the fact that Alberta has its dis
advantages as well as some good
features. Spokeeman-Review.
For Cold Rooms Hard to Heat
The coming of the cold weather
gives rise to the questions of how
best to heat those rooms and hall
ways cf the house that seldom if
ever warm up, no matter how big
a fire there may be in the furnace
or other heating apparatus.
The best way out of the diffi
culty is the use of auxiliary stoves
and of these it would be difficult
indeed to find anything so handy
and at the same time so clean and
economical as the Perfection Oil
Heater.
To begin with, it is absolutely
safe. The wick can be turned as
high or as low as possible without
danger. But perhaps the most
desirable feature of all is its con
venience. The Perfection Oil
Heater can be easily carried to
any part of the house where more
heat is required. It may be
cold bedroom, a chilly hallway, a
sickroom. Or you can use it to
heat the bathroom while you take
your morning bath then drees by
it and then carry it to the dining-
room and eat your breakfast in
comfort The occasions on which
it can be called into use are numer
ous and once you have tried the
Perfection Oil Heater you'll won
der why you ever struggled through
a cold winter without one.
Another advantage is the smoke
less burner, which prevents any of
the unpleasantnesses that perhaps
have given you a poor idea of oil
heaters in general. It is very
handsome in appearance and is
beautifully finished in nickel and
Japan.
Another heme comfort for the
long winter evenings is the Rayo
Lamp, which can be used in any
room in the house from parlor to
bedroom. It has the latest im
proved burner, making it unusually
safe and clean, and an ideal lamp
for all 'round household use.
The Perfection Oil Heater and
the Rayo Lamp, combining as
they do to make the house warm
and cheerful, are valuable addi
tions to any home, and no house
hold should be without them.
They are sold at a moderate price
by dealers everywhere.
FROM THE ANTILLES
Chamberlain's Conh emety Benefit! a
City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica
Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a
member of the City Council at Kingston,
Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows :
'One bottle of Cbamberlaiu's Cough
Remedy had good effect on a cough
that was giviug me trouble and I think
I should have been more quickly re
lieved if I had continued the lemedy.
That it was beneficial and quick in re
lieving me there is no doubt and it is
my intention to obtain another bottle."
For sale by P. A. Adamson.
Wanted
One eeaond-hand writing desk with roll
top. Address Journal Office. 1m
For Sale
Grain, alfalfa and baled hay for
sale. Will deliver by load or sell In
stack. Inquire of Omar Claypool,
at C. W. Elkins' store.
. Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Notice for Publiutioa
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 21, 1907.
Notice is hereby given that in com
plfance with the provisions of the act of
congress 01 June 3, 1878, entitled "An
act lor tne sale of timber lands in the
Mates of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory," as ex
tended to all the Public Land States
Dy act ot August 4, 1892,
Ella A. Kenvon.
ot lieamond, county of Crook, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
ner fcworn statement. No. 4332. for t.ha
purchase of theN SWJ and E SEJ
of Sec. 10, in Tp. 13 south, ran 15
east, W. M., and will offer proof to
show that the land sought is more val
uable for its timber or stone than for
agricultural purposes, and to establish
her claim to said land before the
county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on
the 13th day of December, 1907.
She names as witnesses; f!hnr1 M
Charlton, L. E. Hudson, of Prineville,
Ore., Rachel L. Noland, of Portland,
Ore., Cecil Kenvon. of Redmond. Ore
Any and all nersons rlaimW .
versely the above-described lands are
requested to file their claims in thia
office on or before said 13th dav of
December, 1907.
0-lUp C. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Uie admlniiitrauir of the etau nl p
Anderson, (iewaiteri. to nil rM,n,
claims against the estate ol the said Kred V
Anderson to present the same with the proper
voui hers to the uudersixned at bis ollice in
Prineville, Oregon, within six month ol the
first publication of this notice.
inuea tins itn day ol Sept., 1907.
. , . if. K. KLLIOTT,
Administrator of the estau nf FrM,i p a,..i.
son, deceased.
Stat Selection
Xotlo fir PnMl.-'altoit.
V. a Uod Oftu. Tb- lHi-. Ortn.
N.,-lnrT JO, HM7.
NMd- ! kwrkj rUfO thai il ih rv
Tialons ol IM I ol (Vnitr ol AuuuM H.
Ijhis utitt ihp uplMwontry and ammU
l,rT Ih.'ims III Slaw of vivc,m tin liiin !"
HUM in lhi oo lia mlt aiion. No. mi, to
avtn-t Ihc K ol llw S' ! Kv, 1. T. 11
nlk. rn I" K.. . .M
Any ant ail rron cUtming a1vrt'lr anr
M ihValHtve-.Uw'ril! lan.U, or ricairing lr
any rvMn to iijei to iht Anal aUowamvol
Iht Mm. vhouUt SI their elalma or objtvlloua
la ihia oitioa on or tvfor the 16ia ol Janu
ary. !.
11-B-Sw C. W. MOOKK, R .-minor.
Notice tor Puklicatiea
Pqwrtment of the Interior,
Laml 0o at The lall". Orip.m.
Dwmtwr 7, 17.
Notice i hivhy ttiwn that
CharlPT K.lwaixl Parrish,
of Crook, Orojiuii, haa tiled notice of hie
Intention to make final tirv-jrrar proof in
support of hi claim, via: llinrM,l
MUrr o. li'irr nm.ie uw. si, mil, lor tne
WS'SW.i-K"-. Svv of Swtion 11 niul
S Kv, NWu of tW. IS, To. IS eolith, laiur
30 east, W. M and that eai.l proof will b
niatie ix-tore til I ounty t'lerk at l nin
Tillc, On'fton, on January XI. liW.
He name the following wiimtwe to
prore his continuous rvouleiioe upon, ami
cultivation of, the lanl, vie: Lewis V.
Tice, Harry llrnta, Norria Monran and
Kdwanl t'arser, all or rook, trvron.
ia-U"p U. W. MOOKK, lvegiater.
Hotice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
Land Omce at I lie Dallivi, Oregon.
December 7, UW7
Notice is hetvbe given that
Mary K. Vanderpool, Uuarxiian of John
B. YamierixHil. Insane.
of Prineville, Oregon, has tiled notice of
her intention to make hnal tire-Year proof
in aupport of hi claim, vi: Homestead
Kntrv No. IVPM made lVc. 19, l!2, for the
I-ot 1, NK, SW and NH NK ol Sec.
!k, Ti. 14 south, ranee ltet, W. M., and
that said proof will be made before the
County Clerk, at Priiieville, Oregon, on
January SS,
She names the lollowinir witnesses to
prove hie continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of. the land, vi: J. W.
Klliott, Samuel J. Kewsoiu, and Julia
McDanieJa, all oL Prineville, Oregon, ami
George 0. Miller, of Lamonta, Oregon.
LM1 C. W. MOOKK. Register,
Conteat Notice
Pepartment of the Interior,
I'niUxl States Land Office,
The Pallee). Ore.. October 22. 1D07
A sutticient contest affidavit having
oeen nieu in mis on ice oy
John O. Powell
contestant, atrainst homestead entry No,
14CCS1', mate April IV, UWo, for t?Et,
SE, Sec. 4
4. SWt SWV, See. 3, NVVt.
10, SEt,' XEI4" See. 9, Tp
c,
13 south, rnniie 16 east, W. M. by
Alexander W. Ramsey, Con teste), in
which it is allegvd that said Alexander
. Ramsey has wholly abandoned said
tract for more than six months last
past: mat ne nas not resided upon or
cultivated said tract aa required by
law; tnat aaia alleged absence waa not
due to his employment in the army
navy or marine corps of the United
States in time of war. Said parties are
hereby notified to appear, respond and
offer evidence touching said allegation
at 1U o clock a. m. on lecember 10
107, he fore arren Brown, county
clerk, at las oil ice in 1 nneviile, Oregon
and that hnal bearing will be held at
10 oclock a. m. on December 17. 1907
before tbe Register and Keceiver at the
United States Land Office in The
Dalles, Oregon.
luesaid contestant havinir, in a pro
per affidavit, filed October 7, 1907, set
forth facts which show that after due
diligence personal service of this notice
can not be made, it is hereby ordered
and dfrected that such notice be given
oy mie and proper publication.
ll-7p C. V. MOORE, Register,
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
Notite far PaMkttiea
Unitel Mtatea Land Office.
The Dalles, Oregon, September 17, 1907,
Notice is hereby given tbat in com
pliance with the provisions of the act
ot congress of June 3, 1878, entitled
"An act for the sale of timber lands in
the States of California, Oregon, Nevada
and Washington Territory." as ex
tended to all the Public Land States by
act 01 August 4, INI.',
Mary M. Hansen.
of Redmond, county of Croak, state of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
her sworn statement, No. 4322, for the
purchase of the Sh Sh of Sec. 10,
NEJi NEW and SU NEof Sec. 15.
Tp. 13 south, range 15 east. W. M. and
will offer proof to show that the land
sought is more valuable for ita timber
or Btone than for agricultural purposes
and to estabiiim her claim to said land
before the county clerk, at Prineville,
Oregon, on the 13th day of December
iw.
She names ae witnesses: Fines
Wooos, Walter Gilleipie, John O. Han
sen and Burt A. Kendall, all of Red
mond, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested
uj uie ineir claims in tins ottioa on or
before said 13th day of December, 1907.
lu-iu u. VV. MOOKE, KegiHter.
Contest Notice
Department of ihe Interior,
Uuited 8iaie Land Office
The Dalles, Oregon. October 23, 1907,
A mfflcieni contest allidavit having been
niea in mis omce by
Bert K. Nichols.
contestant, against homestead enlrv No. 14779,
made ovember 6. 1905. for Hi: HWU wu hk.u
Sec. ai, tp. 14 south, range i:i east, W. M.. by
. r-tuuger, oiuesiee, in wiilen It Is
alleged that said Julius H, Kllinzer has wholly
abandoned said tract; I lint aaid tract is not
settled upon and cultivated bv said party as
required by law; thai no residence has been
established on said claim by him since his ap
plication was made and that no improvements
i nujucM-nptmu are uu saiu raci; mat said
alleged absence was not duo to his employ,
ment In the army, navy or marine corps of the
United States In time of war. Said parlies are
hereby notified to appear, respond and offer
c.meuce uiiicniuK sain allegation alio o'clock
a. m. on December 18, 1907, before Warren
crown, county ciem, at nis omce iu Prineville
Oregon, and that filial hearing will be held at
iu o cioca a. m. on December 20, 1W7, before the
Register and Receiver at the United Slates
utiin umce in The Dalles, Oregon.
iiie saia contestant Having, in a proper
affidavit, filed October zl, 11(07, set forth facis
which show that after due diligence personal
service of this notice can fiot be made, It Is
ui.jccu auu uirwitm mat sucn nonce
given uy due ana proper publication.
M-'P C VV. MOOKK, Kegister.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given, bv the nnrlr-r.luncl
execuuir of the Estate of L. V. Bailey, deceased,
to all creditors and others having claims
against the estate of the said L. V. Bailey to
present the same with the proper vouchers to
the undersigned at the ofllee of M. K. Elliott
in Prineville. Oregon within t mnti. ..,.,
the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 19th day of Sept., 1907.
OKOKGE W. BAILEY,
Executor nl the lua! will I. v uufi,.
deceased. ' '
i Royal Insurance Co.
Not Welchers. S
Paid dollar for dollar in the
I Frisco conflagration.
S J. E. STEWART. Afff I
V O OTg
i'4 y. SOA. wai. ars. a .
The City Meat Market
..ORIGAN & STILL, Props.
. Headquarters for .
I Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the boat that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help build up a home industry.
We always carry the best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in large quantities
We handle all kinds of country produce
HORIGAN
Tin)btr Land. Act June S, 1S7S.
Notice for I'ubllcntion.
Unittsl SUtea Ijind Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, August 30, UW7.
Notice is hereby given that in com
pliance with the provision of the act ol
Congree of June 8, 1878, entitled "An
act for the sale of timber land in the
States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the Public Ijtml Stat. by act
of August 4, l&H!,
John B. Shipp,
of Prineville, couuty of Crook, state of
Oregon, has this day tiled in this office
hia sworn statement. No. 4H, fur the
purchase of the N SK and V. 8V't4'
of Sec. 2tl, in Tp. 15 south, range IS e,
V. M. and will offer projf to show that
the land sought is more valuable for its
timber or stone than for aaTicultural
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land before the county clerk at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 8th day of
January, HXX
He names aa witnesses: Charles M.
Charlton, O. A. Graves, Robert O.
Smith, and Robert L. Kitching all of
Prineville, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described lands are
requested to tile their claims in this
office on or before tuid 8th day ol
January, 1D08.
11-7 C. W, MOORE, Register.
Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Crook County.
Annie Mailing, Plaintiff, T Fred Clay,
pool, O. C. Claypool, thjis-y flnvpoul, Theo
dosia Claypool and it. Jj. Safiin. lH-fcnd-anta.
liy virtue of an execution anil onler of
sale, I S.1U ei out ol the alHive entitled "ourt,
on the Kith tiny of December, l!", in
favor of Annie Mslmg, 1'laintiir, ami
Kttint t. 0. Claypool, Daisy Clnypool,
Thetxiosia Claypool and K. L. &abin,
Defendants, fur the sum of LSI7.;S judg
ment, with interest thereon troin the 4th
day of Decern Iter, 1U05. at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum, ami the further sum of
iJliXl.Ot) attorneys fee. And whereas it
was further ordered and dnrreed hy the
Court that the following described mort,
ifHgetl protwrty to-wit: I ot 6 in block 22
Monroe 1 Unices plat of Prineville, Ori gun'
warphoutie, wagon house bought of J. F.
Morris situated on the Foster lot, all bed
rooms ami beds ami bedroom furniture in
the brick store of Plaintiffs, and all the
fixtures and shelving in the above nien-
rioneil store purchitaed from said J.
t. Morris, ell of naid personal property
being situated at Prineville. (Ireinin. 1
soltt by the heriff of said county, as under
execution.
Notice is hereby given, that in obedience
to sum execution and order of sale. I will
on !-aturday. the lnt dav of Febniarr. l!m
at me nouroi one o'clock p. m. of said day
at the court house door in the city of
I'nneville, Crook county, Oregon, sell said
above dem rihed property at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to
suiiaiy aaiti luiigmeni anu interest ami
attorneys lees anil coita.
Dated this 18th day of December, 19o7.
FKANK. KLKIN8, Bhenff,
Crook County, Oregon.
Sheriffs Sale
In the Circuit Court of The State of Ore
gon lor Urook County.
O. M. Comett. Plaintiff, va Genre. W
Whitsettand MaKie Whittett, Defendants,
liy virtue of an execution and order nf
aie lanuca out of the above entitled court,
on the lth day of December. lm7. in fa vor
ol G. M. Cornett, Plaintiff, and RKninst
wt.-.r ,t . ,i ijitrrctv aim JiaW fVIUUieil
ueienaanis, lor tne sum of S1IJ00.00 jwif
ment with interest thereon from the 1 1t
tli-
day of September, l!(0i, at the rate of 10 ner
ui-in ocr aiiiiuiii ami aiou.uu atuirnevs leea
d the further sum of au.fiu not. And
whereas it was further orderetl and de
creed by the court that the following de-
ncriueti real property to-wit: ixit o. 9,
in oiuca nu, iu, OI Dt'Illl. urooK countv
Oregon, be iold by the Sheriff of suit
county as under execution.
Notice is hereby given that in obedience
to saw execution and order of sale, I will
on haturday.the lHth day of January, 11X18,
at the hour of one o'clock n. m. of ni,l
day at the court house door in the city of
. iiiictjiic, ',iuu cuuiibj, vrejron,sen said
almve described real property at public
auction hj uie Illgllt-Ht, DllliRT lor cohIi, to
oouBiy aaiu luuL'ineni. aitornevs reex nnii
cumi anu accminir costi.
Dated this Mh day of December, 1!K)7.
FKANK ELKINH, Hherift'.
Crook ('ounty, Oregon
Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878.
Notice for Publication
UnlU-d BtaU ljtni Oftlne.
The Duties, On-K'in, Novemlier 12, Wn.
HO Ice fa hurebr irlven that In cnmnliunn
with the provlKloniiorthe act of Cnnvn,.. ,f
June 8, lf7, entitled "An act for the Kale of
uinoer limns in me MUites or l a ftirn a. (,-.
gon. Nevada, and Waidilngton Territory," aa
extended to all the l'ublie Land 8tate by act
of August!, Wfl,
Maitba J. Wlgle. "
of Prineville, county of Crook, Htaie of Ore-
, nan on uel. 6, i Jtw. nied In this office her
rn statvment. No. 8(I7. for ihn nr.
chase of the Lot iiand 8, NWjj and HW'4
NB!4 of -c. 4, In Tp. 13 south, range 16 K, W,
M., and Will offer Droof to how that I hn lunrl
imuglit la more valuable for Its timber or atone
iiiuniorHgneuiMirai purpown.BnH toestabllali
her claim U4ld bind tiefore iheeoiinl.vnli.rlr
at Prineville, Oregon, on tbe 80th day of J un
ary. l'JOS.
She names as witnesses?
W. 11. MimUin. John U r-nllln. r. u
Lafollette, and Walter O'Nell all ef Prineville,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above - desciilied landa are rennoui.
ed to rile their olalins In this office on or be-
ore uie aaiu sum uay or January, Unix.
P u. w. moukk, Heglster.
House
and lot for sale cheap.
J. W. Horigan or D. F.
Call on
Stewart.
& STILL
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878
Notice (or Publication.
United State land Office.
The Dalles, Orx., September 21st, 11107.
Notice is hereby given tbat In compli
ance with the provisions of the act of
Congress of J tine 3, 1878, entitled "An
act (or the sale of timbor lands In the
Stal.s of California, Oregon, Nevada,
and Washington Territory." as ex
tended to all the Public Laud State by
SCI OI AUgllHl 4, ItSilS,
Rachel L. Noland,
of Portland, county ol Multnomah
State ( Oregon, baa this day Hied 1
this ollice her sworn statement, No,
4.U3, for the purchase of the SK NK
oisee. W.N 4 isii and IS WW NKK ol
Sic. 10, in To 13 south, ranae 15 east,
W, M., ami will offer proof, to show tbat
the land sought la more valuable for iu
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, ami to establish her claim to
said land before tbe County Clerk, at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 13th day ol
January, It 18.
She names aa witnesses: Charles M
Charlton, L. K. Hudson, ot Prineville,
Oregon, hlla A. Kenyou, Cecil Kettyon
of Redmond, Oregon.
Any ami all persons claiming ad
veiseiy tne anove-uesiTllxM lands are
retiuestetl to tile their claims in thia
office on or before said 13th day of
January, tuu.
10-31p O. W. MOORE, RegisUT,
Statt StlKtie Netka far raUkatiw
United States Land Ollice,
The Dal leu. Orriion. Doceniher IS. 11)117
Notice is hereby given that under th
provisions of the act of Conniv m
AiiBUiit 14, 1S4M. and the acta ill.nlenii-ti-
tary and amendatory thereto, (heStuteof
ureon nas tins clay tiled In this ottlce Its
application, No. 7U5, to select the W U
nnioiMiuon ii, i. in sou in, ratlin
east, W. M.
Any and all persons claimlmr ailveranlv
tho alHive-dvHcribed land, or desiring for
any reason to object to the Hnal allowance
of the selection, should file their claims or
objections in this ollice on or before the
sin day ol f ebruary, I'.m.
C. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice for Publlcalon.
Department nf the Inferior,
nd Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon,
December 7, 11107.
Notice is hereby given that
Mary K. Vanderpool,
pf Prineville, Oregon, has filed notice of
ucr intention to make Anal ovo-year proof
in support of her claim, vis: lloiiitntxad
tntrv No. lllrjs made December III, lttft!,
lor tne t r. bfcjKWK ami I,ot ii ol
Hec. 30, Tp. 14 south, range 10 eaut. W
M., and that said prim I will be before the
County Clerk, at Piineyille, Oregon, on
January iu, mm.
rilie names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, the land, vis: J. W.
hlliott, Hamuel J. N'ewsum. Julia Mo
lianleli all of l'rineville, Oregun, and
Ueorge 8. Miller, ot Ijtmonta, Oregon.
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Deaert Land, Final Proof,
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
The lalle, Ore., Oct. 80, lftrt,
Notice la herebv nivi-a that
Walter R. Htible, Uuardian of Martha A. Ruble
oi i.uiver, tiroog bounty, Oregon, has Hied
notice of Intention to make proof on hl
(ii-iernaim tialm bo. M, for the WU 8K'i
Hec. IS, Tp. It south, range 12 eit, W. ti
netore county Clerk at Prineville, Oregon on
January 4, laus.
lie names the following wltnetmes to prove
the complete Irrigation and reclamation of
nam lanu:
Jaiiien A. West, Sidney E. West, James
rox, an ot O'Nell, Oregon, autl John O
ioiiaumon oi unne rails, tinfnn,
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Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Land Ollice at The Dulles, Ore.,
October 30, 11107.
Notice is hereby given that
Anna Adams formerly Anna Marks
of Prineville, Oregon, lias Hied notice of
tier intention to muke nnal live-year proof
in nupoon oi tier claim, viz: llomexteucl
entry No. 1144H made (September 8. 1(K2, tor
the Y. JNKi, SWli NKli and NEU sec. 8.
tn. 16 sou til. range 17 euxt. W. M. ami that
said proof will be made before the oountv
clerk at Prineville, Oregon on January
1(108,
bhe names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence unon. and
cumvaiiuii oi, ine innti, viz;
Alma Mnrria Kl,.l,n,. Ml Vun.,
Charles Fetierho'lm, and Abel W, Morfori
all of Prineville, Oregon. -
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Timber Land, aci June 8, 1878.
Notice for Psblicttioa
Department of the Interior,
United KUt.es Land Ofllee,
The Dalles, Or., December 9, 1007.
Notice is hereby given that
Catarina Vanina
of Prineville, county of Crook, Btate of
Oregon, has applied to purchase, under
the act of Congress of June 8, 1878. as ex
tended by act oi August 4, H92 t,e vU
tf'A HWhi. Rec. 28 To. 15 sout
range 18 east W, M., and will ofl'er proof
ui snow huh uie utnu suiigni is more val
uable for its timber or stone than for
claim to Huid land before the county clerk
at Prineville, Ore., on the 15th day of
ubruary li8.
8he names as witnessex: Charles Feuei--
belm and James Fauglit ot Prineville.
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in thia office on or before
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PRINEVILLE, )REJON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month nt
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
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