Use-A NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove Because it's dean. Because it's econom ical. Because it saves time. Because it gives best cooking results. Because its flame can be regulated instantly. Because it will not overheat your kitchen. Because it is better than the coal or wood stove. Because it is the perfected oil stove. For other reasons see stove at your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. LZS e with latest Improved burner. Made of braaa throughout and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Erery lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency If not at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Real Estate Transfers. United States to Beeie Davis, nw Webb, BwJi, nw), w)( and aw -i nwKf, sec 21, tp 15 s, r 10 east; 100 acres. M H. Alworth and wife to Alworth Washburn Co, 320 acres; conaldera tlon $1. Wills; Gilbert and wife to Olean Land Co, w nej, sec 11, tp 12 s, r 10 east; consideration f 1. Arthur Hodges to T. M. Baldwin; power of attorney. Central Oregon Development Co to The Farminter, lot 10, blk 27, BenA: consideration lf6.2j. ' State of Oregon to W. II. Sullivan, sec 36, tp 15 s, r 11 e; consid eration f 200. Deschutes Lumber Co to S S John son Co, swj, sw'X sec 4; nwj( nw sec 9; ei ne). sec 8, tp 22 s, r 9 e; con sideration f 10. J S Mason to W J Wright, s- swJi sec 8, tp 14 s, r 19 e, 40 acres; consideration $500. Wm. J. Wright and wife to F Mc Rae, 200 acres in sec 8, tp 14, r 19 e consideration t-'OOO. United States to Northern Pacific Railway, 15,621 acres script lands. Northern Pacific R R to TUos Ir- viu, seJi sec 17, tp 22 s, r 11 e, 1G0 acres; consideration $900. California & Oregon Land co to Booth-Kelly Lumber co, t sec 36, tp 16 s, r 10 e; consideration f 1. John W Loder and wife to Hattie J Webster, wjf swjj sec 17, e e sec 18, tp 10 s, r 14 e; consideration f 1. Northern Pacific Land co. to Olean Land co, nw)j ee sec 1 and swj nwj( sec 2, tp 12 s, r 10 east; consider ation f640. United States to California & Ore gon Land co; release of 75.85 acres In Cascade forest reserve. Martha Treichel and Uusband to State of Oregon, 40 acres in sec 32, tp 16 8; consideration f 100. Geo F. Slayton and wife to L. B. Lafollette. lot 3, blk 17. town of Prineville; consideration $325. Booth-Kelly Lumber Co to J L. Washburn, 2581.43 acres in sections 7, 9, 17, 18, 19, 20, 29 and 32, all in tp 16 s; r 10 e, w m;cousideration 125,000. Northern Pacific Railway Co. to Uokn II A ,...tv, ikio ri tr sections 4, 7, 8, 11, ZJ, 24, Zo, 3o in tp. 16 range 10, sections 7, 19, 21, 31 aud 33 in tp. 12 south, range 11 east. Consideration $10,336.32. Northern Pacific Railway Co. to Marshall H. Alworth 320 acres in Sections 7, 8, tp. 13, range 10, sections o hi i it in fi,i,i,. 8 and 24, tp. 17, range 10. Consider - ntli.n '".i;il atlon MW. Northern Pacific Railway Co. to if A Buying a Cream Separator A little thought before buying a lot of hard work later on. Don't with a high milk supply can it's like pitching hay to pour milk into one. besides it does n't cost any more to get an easy running U.S. CrcamScparator with a low milk tank Dowl mat s easily wasnea, ana a set oi enureiy enciosea gears, protected from dirt and danger. The U. S. holds the World's Record for clean skimming it is the most profitable machine for you to buy, and will last a life time. You'll be interested to look over a U.S. For sale by J. E. STEWART & CO. b 0. er Ifotary Ssiers, state, brokerage and insurance Smproved Srrigated Smarms for Sale Choice j Jow Sood J cam Saw you 9oney yaw cannot b equaled for iu bright and steady light, si X - V - ...... . simple construction and absolute safety. Equipped Alworth Washburu Co. Lot 3 in sec. 5 tp 17 south, rang 10 enst. con taining 36.S8 acres. Consideration 1295.04. Northern Pacific Railroad Co. to Alworth Washburn Co. -159,10 ncn in sec. 2, tp. 13 south, range 10 east, and see. 31, tp. 16 south, range 10 sec. 8, and 15 in tp. 17 south, rang 10. Consideration 12S0. Winifred C.Jordan and husband to Max Wurxweiler w sv swi n. see. 11. and tn'i nt1., sec. 10, tp. 11 south, rauire 10 east. Consider ation 11650. Chas. T. Lilian! and wife to V. V Brown Lot 1. see. 4 tp. 20 south rauire 24. nwK nwV sec. 2S, tp. 19 south, range 24 east, w m, conwiln Ing 82 acres. Consideration $10. Ruth W. Brown to W. H.Cook Leuse on loO acres. Consideration of grain and other consideration Northern Pacific Railway Co. to James B. Cartwright nw m sec. 15 to. 9 south, range-14 east Consideration $320. C. M Cartwriirht and wife to J. B. Cart wright 320 acres in sec. 36, tp. S south, range 15 east w m. Consider ation $100. State of Oregon to J. B. Cart wright i00 acres In sec. 16 south, tp. 9 range 16 east. Consideration i 50. State of Oregon to J. B. Cart wright 4S0 acres in sec. 36 tp. 8 south, range 15 east. Consideration $000. George W. Slay ton aud wife to E T. Slayton se sec. 34 aud w w. eV sec. 35, tp. 14 south, range 16 east w iu. Consideration 110,000. Crook county to J. M. Lawrence Lands belonging to W. J. Pengra sold on sheriff's deed to pay taxes. Consideration fio.04. Mt. Vernon Springs Free board, lodging and baths for any person afflicted with rheiima Usui, that the Mt. Vernon Warm Springs will ffot cure. IL A. MUR PHY, proprietor, Mt. Vernon, Ore, Timber Land. Act June 3, 1ST. Notice for Publicities Department of the Interior, Unl:d States Land Office. , The Dalies. Oregon. February 21, 1WWT Notice is hereby Riven that Joaquin Gerardo, lot Prineville, county of Crook. Htate of Ore- I iron, has anDlled to purchase. unuer me act of Omgress or June 3, i,s. as extendei: mere or June a, eTrt. as extenaeu ny ..,. lnait A Ih. fcit-'l. KH'. V I- 1 . !'-. and Lots 3 and' 4, Hec. 19, Tp. ii! south, range t, east, w. M., ana win oner proof u show that the land nought Is more valuable fur its, limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on theli'th day of May, l.o. He names as his witnesses: Robert G. Hmlth Wnde H Hnutttn. ('. M. Ht I Olid, ami H. A. Foster, all of Prineville, (ireeon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the 1 ab0v-described h.nds are requested to file i their claims in this office on or before said i3,b n.,v 0f May. imi. 2-27 C. W. MOORE, Register. cream separator will save you a be talked into buying a machine that a child can reach, a simple I 91ossie Public Oregon jfcomeotcad jCocations 9tv0 mt a tall NEW KINO OF BREAD. Mad of the Entire Grain After N Ha Been Malted. An entirely new kind of bread, made either of wheat or rye, la becoming popular In Germany aud la likely soon to be Introduced Into this country. It la made of the whole sratu. but not according to auy method hitherto fa miliar. The grain la germluated by alternate steeping in warm water aud aeration, thla being accomiillslicd by a almpl mechanical apparatus. Aa aoon aa rootlets appear It la ready for om and la crushed to Oneness between roller, after which It Is dropped through a chute into aa Iron trough on tha floor below, where tt la kneaded by ma- Vhlne. The preliminary process la one oc maltlUR similar to the malting of bar ley. All the water used la the sprout ing process, which coutalna a large part of the mineral gaits of the grain, la poured Into the Iron trough to make the dough. Thus nothing Is lost, the entire substance of the grain being In cluded In the dough, which, with the addition of yeast and salt, is Anally formed Into loaves and baked in the ordinary fashion. The bread thus made Is" said to hare a delicious favor. It Is claimed foe tt that the process of germination makes the substances of tha grain much more digestible. EFFECTS OF TOBACCO. Long Continued Use of Nlootlne In jure the Nervous System. D. Fierce- Clark of New York anyi that the poisououa effects of tobacco depend en ulcotlue, pyrldln and a num ber of other alkaloids which hare not been thoroughly atudied as yet. To bacco has a permanent and definite effect on the nervous system only after years of uae. Experiments have been made on producing a tobacco that doea not contain nicotine, and thla la not found to be so poteouous, while not as satisfactory to the smoker. The author nms np the resulta of experiments on animals aa to the effects of tobacco on the nervous system thus: Tobacco Is primarily a cardiovascu lar poison; Its acute toxic effects oa the neuromuscular apparatus are, first. as an excitant and mild convnlsant; second, motor nerve depressant, and. finally, as paralysant of the central and peripheral nerves of the heart and lungs. Its chronic toxic effects are to produce congestion of the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves, inducing a mild typa of degenerative neuritis. The toxic coefficient is so variable as to mate definite conclusions with ref erence to Its effects on man bard to reach. Medical Record. WATER WALKING SHOES. Foot Boats That Enable the Wearer te Walk on Watar. Frederick A. Oldfield of Memphis, Tena, hast Invented a pair of water walking shoes with which he hopes to cross the English channel some time during the present summer. Each shoe consists of a beechwood box four feet In length, eighteen Inches in depth and one foot In width. In order that the shoes may skim easily over the surface five planes are secured to the bottom of each shoe. The shoes are fastened to the foot by means of tor AJiD BOTTOM Of WATCH SHOES, clamDs such as those used on roller skates, the foot being inserted through a bole In tbe top of the shoe, and the ordinary leather boot being clamped In place. A covering of rubber around the opening protects the wearer of the shoe from the splashing of water. The hoea weigh five pounds each. Mr. Oldfield recently completed trip from Cincinnati to New Orleans which consumed forty-one days, twen ty-four more than the time In which he expected to fulfill the task. Lighting Requirement of a Room To find how many electric lamps are required to light a room the Brush Bui letln gives the following formula: Mul tlply the avenge length In feet by the average width In feet Suppose, for Instance, that tie result Is 250 square feet If It be an Important room, say a drawing route, allow a quarter of candlepower to each square foot ae cording to the decorations. About four lamps of sIxtenQ candlepower each or eight lamps of eight candlepower each would suffice .r this room unless had a very daik shade of paper and furniture. 8imple Bimedy For Burnt. A good practice in foundries, where burns are frequent, is to put oil thick soapsuds. It beats all the patent com pounds ever got up, and besides soap la obtainable anywhere at any time, The lather keeps out the air and draws out the Inflammation. After a few minutes the burn, If a bad one, may be wrapped up, but If just an ordinary burn an occasional application of lath er is all that Is needed. Popular Me Population of Big Cities. The lateyt figures place the popula tion of New York city at 4,113,000, Chi cago 2,049,000, PhlladelpMa 1,442,000, St Louis G49.0U0, Boston 602,000 and Baltimore 554,000. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior Land Office at The fallen, Oregon. March 17, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Albert T. IlOKue, of Prineville, Oregon, has tiled notice of his in tention to make final commutation proof in support oi his claim, viz: Homestead ;mry No. iaa made March 1, 1M, for the Lot 4, f-W(4 N WW of Section 3, Lot one and KK'4 K K'i Section 4, Township 13 south, range 16 K W M, and that said proof will be made before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on May 5tli,l!M)8. ' i He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residenee upon, and cultivation of the land, viz: Aldreo K. Kastwood, (Jeorge Tamer, Kamuel lppy, Henry McCov, all of Prineville, Oregon. C. W. MOOKE, S-aip Register, The Shepherd And His Flock. It is not ugiteeted that the beginner In sheep husbandry should vtock bla farm with pure bred sheep. It will be necessary to begin with whatever class of ewes may be found moat avatlabie, choosing ratua of some pur breed and adding also a few 'pure bred ewes of the same breed. The hills of reuusylvauta contain already good many ewes largely of Merino foundation, and these will form an ex cellent basis for a grade flock when crossed with desirable typee of rams. little to the south In West Virginia there are uinny ewea to be had, and peculiar type of bill sheep. These ewea may lie somewhat leggy and bare of wool, but they mostly prove very serviceable mothers for early la tubs, and when united with a good sir the results will prove quite satisfactory. In Ohio there are great numbers of sheep of the Merino type, and these Ohio sheep will form an admlruble basis for a grade flock. Next, It la as tonishing hov good many of the sheep of the ranges are today, having great er slae than eastern Merinos, shearing heavy fleeces and having good, vigor ous constitutions and no parasite when they leave the raugo. These range ewes may often be bought very rea sonably In Chicago Iu the fall. It re quires some rare to get the right class. However, by careful selection after re ceiving the ewes they may be assorted so that any that are wrong In any way may be futtcued and the suitable ones retained to breed. It la wise In buy tug these western ewea on the market to choose the type free from wrinkles or excessively greasy pelts, and some times they may be had with an Infu sion of Cotswold or Shropshire blood. which makes them all the more val uable for the farm purpose. The In experienced shepherd should avoid lambs or yearlings, and no one should from choice buy "ewes past four years. The youug ewes that have never lamb ed are certain to give more or lees trouble at their first lambing. Penn sylvania Bulletin. Wonderful Mutton Form. The ram lu the picture, held by Dan Taylor, who Is known as a shepherd wherever sheep are shown In this country. Is Wardwell's Trysull Cham pion. He Is now two years old and Is AMI kJii, . evV-. vC CHAMPION SHKtH-SUIHB BAM. used as a sire thla year. lie was grand champion nnd won the silver cup at the Michigan state fair last year. He has just been shorn, and the pic ture shows his wonderful mutton form, broad chest and beautiful head. Henry L. Wardwell of New York state, writing to Country Gentleman, ays he selected this ram last year the best he saw In England, and he expects Trysull to prove a wonder. Feeding Lambs Higher In Price. Reports from the ranges Indicate that feeding lambs are being contracted for Octobor delivery at $3 to $5.50 per hundred pounds. A few contracts have been made around S3 per head, bat this Included cows as well as lambs. These prices ase said to be 25 cents to SO cents higher than a year ago. Buy ers are not buying as liberally as year ago, and the Indications are that there will be a larger business on the open market In Denver than last year, many feeders preferring to take their chances on the market while condl tions are as at present The outlook Is for cheap hay, with a big crop of grain and probably a large corn crop. Under these conditions feeders are more Inclined to take chances, but prices are so high that many feeders have already commenced plans to feed cattle. Eecord-Stockman. Feed For Late Bummer Pigs. In answer to the question "What to the best ration for late summer pigs (July and August) through the winter when Intending to have them ready for the market about the 1st of April or May? William Dietrich of Illinois says In the Breeder's Gazette, Chicago The best ration for late summer pigs as well as pigs of any other season that which furnishes the projier amount Of protein, carbohydrates and bulk, pig has only one stomach, and this comparatively small one, therefore it Is not adapted to roughages and must be fed largely on cencentrated feeds, However, If a pig under five or six months of age is given a full ration of concentrated feeds It will Invariably eat too much. Therefore the ration for pigs of this age should either be lim ited or else Hhoiild contain a sufficient quantity of a roughage like clover, al falfa or wheat bran, so .that the di gestible nutrients will be limited to the proper amount. Carbohydrates may be obtained from corn. Protein may be obtained from such feeds as skim milk, soy beans, cowpeas, clover, alfalfa, and if one chooses to patronize commercial feed dealers he may use tankage, otlmenl, wheat middlings and to a slight extent wheat bran. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the nnder Biined has filed- hia finr.l account as ad ministrator of the estate of Elizabeth I'rine, deceased, with the county clerk of crook county, Oreon, and the county court of crook county has set Monday, the lflt day of June. 1(H), at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time for hearing said final account, and all objections that may be nude thereto. Dated this 10th day of April, 1908. Ahthur Hooges, AdminiHtrator of the estate of Elizabeth I'rine, deceased. Ttmlx-r liul, Act Jutif t, STt Notice fr Publirattai. VHitmnt of th luti'ttur, t lilted Mtti' IdltlllOMbW Th !llr,or-,m. Mrvh tld, I 'AW. Nottcv is liervbv tvit that Ctatvm A. tlouwl, if I'rlnrvllh. imiiiiIv uM'nmk, Mini tw On at. has NPiiltiHl to reiivlm, nniler Ui am tfi'ongn" ol .lunra,is;a, H rximutfil by act f Aumwl 4. '.. tbf K' Kli. NliNfc4, rVlliHI IS and S', N ' irH'l!ull I?, Town is smith, i !' in ei, w M, mill oriiioner ln'f to ilmw that Hi land antnilil m mow aiimtiir Mr Its titular r aKn man niruri- 'Mlluritl iirawM, hiiiI li .lalidsti Ittselallll In said land ta'riirv Hit eonntv elrR, at rrln. Ille, Ol.oll. on Uie Will day of JlllH", IK. le iihiiuhi na hts wllnee: liois'r until. W a.t.. II. Ilu. ton, w. It. tiftln anil William li. McOiy. all of I'linevltle On.. a. Any and all la-nama eluliiiln adversely Mm lMivMbM'rH'tt lands m rHiiwitHl l fll heir el.ilius tu I hla oltUa on or Is.fiirf ald Dili ay of Juiib, Ivea. f. W, MtaiKK, - ii.inr. Citation Iu Hi ivitBiy tvurt ol tit Hit ol Orvian, fur ilu' oniuty ol t'tak : tu III matter et th ratal ut Citation JOHN I'HlOK, Tu tin-heirs unknown, If any thoro tx, uf ottti rrtor, dH'eased. anvltuit: n the nam ol Hi Stale ol Oreuun, you arv eret.y cIIihI nd rtHjtiiri'd lo apMir In th ouiiiy twirl t Ihw slat ol Oregon, tor lli oiiaiy of t'rook, at tti ro.irirtMini thertad, al ttuevtlle. In Ilu votinty ot itahik, on Mon.iay, l.ftih.tsy ol May, twin, at to o'clovk. In llir loreiKH.n ol thai day. tlietl and there to ho eatiMi, II any liter la, whv an order should not he irauttM to Isotu fliak, adtnlntstralor ol lie e.inti' ol joiin rrtor, in n'ti an in resi state Udottalnir aatd de.H.ei, or aatd s.it, town : L..I To Hi Bits k Thlriiam, tit ll.iaroe lliattft-a nlat ol lit lowtt ol rrtiievtlle, aia-iiriltiia lo Hi rveortt ttierHtl aa tha satar teHrs 111 111 owe oi 111 IVUHIJ n-i t rimk tHiuniy, r.-iton ntlnru, in it. .ii. w A. nvii, jo. tit oi in i-ounly rotirt ol lb slai nl Onaoit, lot tli 'ouittv ol t'riHiK ttn in aeai oi ai.i rvuri altUrd, Hits J.lr.l day ol March, A. I) ItMS, Alliit: Warren ttrwwu. clerk. J Notice lot Publication. IV.nrtment ol lit Ulterior. Laud oillcv at Th Ill-a, orvaon, U.lrll Hill, !. Nolle In hcrel'V given I list ilidia Mines, I I'rlnrvllle, Oregon, h tiled nolle other itieiiiion to uak tins I nv-yer ir.aii in sur.. ri ol her claim. vl: lloinied kttiry No. o.ft tiiade SHavtt, I V.', lor lit SK'. Sti an S SK' ol MH'ittiu ii. and N F'. S ol ..h i tun jii, row tisiuti ia ottttt. rang ta r, n a. ami list sntil pnail will lie niailo lauor tnaeoiiniT clerk, at rrinevtU. Oregon, ott May lilt Its. ail names til following wtlltesseil to tintv Iter cotitititioua maldvtic tin. and etilily 11.11 Ol llie llil, . IU . riril PKiWIi nitj Piuu.. tettry ortnie aud latvld W. Uriines. all ol ITIuevtlle. Oregou. 0. W.MlHIHK, a-.p nvgiator. Titutwr Ijtnd, act J tin a, lira Natice far PaUktia Department of the Interior, I' nite.l Mates I. and Utile, Tit llle. Dr, rVhrusry at, laos Notice is lien hy given that Kdiia I,. MiirMt, of I'rliiovillf, eouitty of t'rKk, Klate ot On-gon, ha applied lo iurvltn, umlrr he uct ol ( ongrc.i ol June s. l.sia, aa etiiliHl hv art ol Auitust 4. IstrJ. the riV. NV',,fU 8tt,rf. Band HKV N K1. of rk'iti.ui 8. 'I'. IS anuth. raiiK IU east W, .M., and will offer tirtail to show Unit the Intttl souglit la inure val uable lor lis Unilier or stone than lor gitricilUural purraiwa, ami lo establish her claim to -aid land ta-forv the countv clerk nt I'rinenlle, Or . on tit l.tli day ut Mav, l'.UVS. Mt names aa her wilnrasen: hred A Kite, aiuiiel Uiiik. Van M. Mora, and UoIhtI II. Muiith nil til I'rttievtll, Oregon. Auv and all la-raona clittintlig adversely tit a!am.ili scrilitl laiida are rvtmeaUtl lo tile their claims in this otlice on or before said IJth day of Maf. liioH. :-n v. V. moukk. Kteiur. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. The Dalles, Oregon, Land Otlice, April Itith, HkW. N'oti.-e in hereby irivcn that. Us direct ml by the I'otttniiNaioiier of the lieneral IjuhI tMliee, under irovioi) ol Act ol I ongreas approved June .7, 19Hi, I'tiltlu' .No. vte in oiler at ihiiiic rail lo the highest bidiler, at 10:45 o'clock a. tit., on the 27th tlav ol May next, at ilnaollice, the following tract ol land to wit: lt 2, . 4 ami SV SU V of tK'tion ip. tt Rotith, range 20 east, v . M. Any trHitis clnitiiing adversely the alove ticsi'riU.l l.tmls uru advisoil lo tile their claims, or objections, on or liefoie the dity alKive itcaignated lor sale. V. . Miaiae, Hegirtlor. 4-23 LaiciH H. Ak.nison, Ueeeiver Notice for Pellkatioa. Ii'iarlinent ol the Interior. Ijind oihcv al The Italics, Oregon, Man b 17th, 1IMI. Notice Is hereby given thai Pleasant Mnliorti. of Prineville, Oregon, lias tiled notice ol hit In tentlou lo make ttnal five-year pnsif In ti. port ol ids claim, v I a : iiomcsicnd r.mrv Pio, lan iiiiiIii January X , for IheK'.NK and K, UK1. "id Keeilon M. Township Is A.. nil range IS K, W M, and that said pnsit will !c mailn tador the county clerk, al Prineville, Oregon, on May 4th. lwis. He liatiita the lolowittg witnesses to prove liiseuntiuuotis residence upon, and cultiva tion of the land, vis: Kdtnund A. I'srker, Alex lllnion, (iranvlllu Nye and pick Mulhol land all ol rriuevtlle. ttregon. i-MV C. W. MOOKK, KegUter. Notice for Publication. J Pepsrtrnent of the lniertor, Ixn l otlice at The Palles, Oregon. March nili.lWJH, Notice la hereby given that Henry L. Tarry. of Prineville, Oregon, has filed notice nl hit In tentlon to make final llva.ycar prool In sue port of his claim, viz: Homestead Kntry No, r. mane june I'jUl, lor-rite un 4, NWand W! 8WK Section Township 1 soitlh, range Is K, M, and that said proof will bemade before the county clerk, at Prl lie- ville, Oregon, on May 8th Usui. He names thd following witnesses to prove ult It a- nts continuous residence upon, snd c tlon of the land, vis: John II. dray Jesse iyd A. Howell. I'rlnevlllu, Oregon. C. W. MOOKK, Keg Inter, a-ztip Notice for Publicatioa. pepart mem of the Interior. Land OIliceatTlio Ihtlles, Oregon, March 17tlt, 1WW. Notice is hereby ((I veil that Oeorge 1). Mllilorn, nf Prineville, Oregon, has filed notice of his In tention to make tins! flve-yer proof In sup. port ot his claim, viz: H0111. -stead Kntry No, law; made January tl, 1M, for the WU N W' j, S HVVtj, ol Hect'lon W, Township 17 south, rsiiKe 17 E. W M, and that said proof will he made before tlte county clerk, at i'rinevllle, Oregon, m May Atlt, 1'siH He ttsines the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of the Intnl. viz: Ittls M. HoiIkis, Knill Anderson, Andrew Anderson, anil Al.-x lllttiou, all oi l'rini-ville, Oregon. t:. W MOOKK, 'S-lp Register. Notice to Creditor!. Notice Is hereby Klven by tin; undersigned, Hie executor of tliuestHteof Mury Ami Humes, deceased, to the creditors of and all others having cl.iitiis aiii!nst said deceased to p re sell the s.imu Willi the proper vouchers lo the iiiiiTr-rsiKned at the ollii e ol M. H. Klliott In I'rinevllle, Oregon, within six mouths from the tlrsl publfciitloti of this notice. lialed tliis 2nd tlay of April, lfw. Wm. II. Baknics. Kxec.n lor of the last will of Mary Ann Humes, deceased, 4-2 Timber Ijinrt, Act June S, 1878. Notice for Publication. , Department of the Inlerlor. Untied HtnUs Land Offloo, The DtilleH. Oregon, February 21. 1(11)8. Notkteis hereby given that, Almce H. Cleveland, of Prlnovllle, county of Crook, state of Ore gon, has applied to purchiisn, untler the act, orCongreaa of June 8, 1W, as extended by act ot August 4. IS'12, the tf'i HW4, NW'A HE'., aeo. HI and NK!4 HR'4 of see. 9. tp. 13 south, riinge lo east, W. M and will ofTer prraif to show that the land sought Ih more valuable, for Ha timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to sutd land tatfore ttte county clerk. at Prineville, Uregon, on the Hth day of may, nsia. Hhe nitniPS aa her witnesses: Robert G. Smith, Chiirlea M. t'hurlton, Wade H. Huston, and H. A. Foater, all of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims In this oflloe on or before said Utb day of May, 1UU8. 2-27P 0. W. MOOKE, Register. Petititta lor Liquor License. To th llottorabl ivtmiy ivnrt ol lit tat ol Oregon lur ihe count ol crook : Yir lb ntideriliil legal yolera ut Kedtnoliil I're. ln. I No Jl, ol crook county. Orrgun M.eclfllllv letllloll tour llotiorald lied e.lr lo Miller maul a Items to f. M. fftlltiaall 6 tinder Hi Itrm nsinoul uiu alt A Miller, lo n il iirlltiou, mall and vlttona li.iior, and hard eider In iiihiiiIHc le than mi g.0lott 111 Itedliioud rriHlnel So. "it, frook loilim. tregon. tor a period of six. months ir.ittt att.i Iter M the Ut, t. r Mccaflerv, ) II jensoll. Claude Mil'allh y A Moor, J A Nora.sMt, II r lleti.let. W K oititg.rH Mi I slllti, It T MW'lay.O II Isitig. Mil. i.ivtrl II K N11 bo a. I. M covcrl. C Militia KUVVerl.ll V liavlea, II H Ht.ellier, I' ttirdlvan, K I. Hani, 0 Koi.v, k Atlivnou, ( liesley, II J sntiili, H w Morgan, a an uer, M.l'lay, V I. Kii ker. r T Kedtnolld. M K iilcseh. P IVIttk A K Attder.ott. Joint Jack, m, A J Pmith, M' Archer, Men Powell, I' I. ittlirt, A l,' Tettu-row, Harvey Mailer, Joint ellterow, Jesse TlhrMW, f A rillte. jsinis Vtheniw, It e jtltittuerle, A A ttrefit, N c W bil ker. John Johnson, r M laitialdsoll S K W est. la.n K burn, r Hat burn l k aesra jtnt nn, f M w title, K iwtar.l. K Piiggait, hi letillltlger, II Williams, VI L Ogdelt, J A VI est. Nolle I ticrwby given by III llllderslgned hat th also ami foregoing peinlon lore n-..ii 10 lell siitrtliliius. liiMtt. vltlitlis and icr ntei.leil Ibiuors In iiuaiitltlea less llisn tine gal- II III Kcilmotld rria'liwt Ml, n 111 una itttly, Oregon, will ! prtmd lo Hi Hon- orai.ie ixmtttv tniri nl ernek ttmiiiti, tiregon. on Wedne.-lsv, th till day uf May, Itsw, al It I line a license will In) asked lor r. M, cawALV, p. U Utu-aa. Pititiun for Liquor License To the Honorable County Court uf the Htate of Oregon f.irt'niok rminivt W. Ut mnli'-aiuiied. lead lera l AshtaiMal I'rtvlncl, t-nsok county, Orfiion, rvstKH'tfullv plilion your Honornlil IUhIv to grant a license lo IJoii-m r V (ir lo acU luillinnit, mall and tu rns llotiore ami Itar.l cider In miantitles lose than on gal- n in all irclttci. county aim piaie ior iierlmt til six litniltti Irom ami alter 1111 mh day ot May, Iuom. K l lionser jiiio ntssi P II liiwr Pre.1 Mct'olltnn Kr.utk U T Ion A V Warren W 1 Walker J W Hal WalU-r Mitchell John Wlshart Hob Am vine John Mcl.i itiiaii I. W Tontllitaoit Allan Mil.eiiiiai Krank I tltt Arclite M Mel'lu 1011 Munloek MclKmuld H H lliack Ueo II Cardvw K Ih'an I lust. 11 It Uavlia i II U rater t Short I'ert James W C tirator t lias II Met 'oil 11 III l I" Shrum W V llarla-r W II Mirtlin llarrelt Mct'olltnn Aslter MctVtllum J W MetVlluiu 1) Mot'artv John Minder Oliver Mci'ollilin C H Mcl orkle C I" Mauplii 0 M Mel'lierenn J II l Kcltey joint t regan J tl Clark M Klkin J C llrttgail C T hradfnrd ( II tmroy I vtiaai I) t' Muter Allan llrattt J W Jamison Notice la hereby given hy th uiidfrslgif I. that th alsiv and foregoing petition of llonscr A llis-r lur a license lo aell stilrit units, malt, vlnmis anil lertiinle.i iiitinr In iiiantlties let than one gallon In Ali- wihwi rm-litct will i prraenieti to tut' ll.ittoralile Cotlilly court ol Cnaik cotiutv, Oregon, on tit lilh dav of May, Itait, al which time ai'plicatlun will t mail lor iid license. Uatest thla Itith day ol March, llw 3. Ill UoaakaA tikka, Notice I Cieditori Notice 1 hereby elvrii by the umlcralk'n ed. the ekeruirik of the last will and ti-ia- tiient of Allen Ha h, deceased, to th cre.l ttur of and all others having claim aK-nl .-t said drccaaed lo iiresent ill saute with the proper vourrtera, lo lite .itoier- Itincd at Ihe otlice of M. K. Klll.it III I'rlnevttle, Oregon, within sl titoiillts front lli ttrst rotbltcatloit of thla notice, Dated thla I'.'IM nay 01 March, Itswt. MskTtiA AaaHranr. Kiertitrlx of the last will of Allen Hash leveaaed. 9-IU Timber laind. Act June t, I".. Notice lor Publicatioa Mi? IViarlinenlof Ihe Interior, Culled Hlalea tjind OrKiw. The I a. I ics. Oregon, Keliruary Jl, 110. Nollce la hereby given itml J.ssetililn M. Oerardrt. ol rrlnvill, county of 'r..k. Hint of Ore gon, it as apnlled u purehaae, under lite act of Cutter t.f June I. lara. w exi.'ttd.t1 tiv ael of August 4, lJ, lite Hr. H', HK4 and N', MK' He. I, Tp. U sou Ih, range l east, . M-. and Will otTer prta.f Ui ltor Ittnt the land aoughl la mttre valuable air Its lluilwr or aton than for agricultural pur pose, and lo establish her elalnt to aald land before the cunt v clerk, at f rlnevlll. Ilnwon on Hi lath ilnvof Mv Intel. Hlie D.m.i aa her witnesses: itonsrt li, Hioltb, Wii.le 11. Huston, II. A. foster end Wslier O'N.-H. all of I'rliievlll. On..n, Any and all persona etalmlug advarsely ttia atMve-tl.wrllad land are requeetrd lo 111 Ihelr claims In this office un or before an Id .Mil day uf May. IUH. t-V V. W. MOOKE, Hcgiater. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby itiven by the itinleraltfti eil, the ailtiiltiistrtiti.r of the estate nf Mary It,. Mownrt, il.x'easc.1, lo me creditors o and to all other having claims attain said deceased to present the itine with th proper voucher., to the uti.lcrsighetl at the ulliceof.M. It. Klliott In Prineville, jtre- Kn, wtthinall nioiiths from llietirsl ptilill cation of this notice. Dutcl this llttli day of March, llkiH. I. K. HTSWAkT. AdtnliilatrHtor of the estate of Mary V. .ttcwart, deceased. Sum liioiia. In the Circuit Court of the Htate of Ore gon for CriMtk County Walter Kay Wilkinson, plaintiff, va. ilentrice Annette Wilkinson, defendant To ltealrice Annette Wilkinson, the alaiv named dele ntlant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled attains! vou 1 the above entitled suit, on or belore Thurs day, the , mil day or April, HAS, being the Ittat tiny of the time prescribed in the order lor the tollmen tlon or thla summons, th lirat publication thereof licing on the HHIi day ol .March, !!-; ana II you tail ao to at pear and answer, fur want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re lief prayed for 111 the complaint liercm, t: wit: tor a decree dissolving1 the bonds o: matrimony now existing between nlaintlll and ilcfcndiint, and that tie f'cnilunt may he burred Irom eve hereafter claiming, or as serting, any claim or Interest, by way nl tlower or otherwise III mill to the WU N iK'J section .1 township r s, IU2 K W.M: al HV4, section lit, 8'AHK'4 section U In township '.'.'1 S, HU K, W M, ami for audi other and further relief ns to the court nnty seem 1 1 1 -. t nnd eiiuitiihlt). 1 ins siiiiimoiis is served upon you by puiiiicitiion therein in mo. crook t. omit Journul, bv order of the Hon. W. b. llrat sltaw, juil(ie of the above entitled court tuiiile and anted nt I hiiinln rs in I h Dulles (;ity. llrcton, on tho lHtli tiny of itiurcii tiHiM which sniti onicr re.tilr tint nuiniiioits 111 mis suit tie published unci' week fur six aucccsnlve weeks. W. A- Un 8-11) Attorney for riiiltitilf. Notice In the District Court of the tJ tilled Btatea lor the District ot Idaho, Cetitnil Division. In the matter ol Klchard Cunningham bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that J. I!. Ronnnrs, Trustee In tltu matter ol Itlcliard ('11 ti it I n liam, bankrupt, will sell at private sale tl hundred (fitHt) shares of tho capital slock of th American Htatidard Mining enmpnny, a eor- i.orallou of Denver, Colo., and also the north Itulf of the northwest uuarter. and the ninth west quarter of the northeaat quarter of sec tion seventeen (17), ami the northeast ttuarte of the northwest quarter ot section (IS). In township thirty-two (Ifi) south of range (H) east 01 me wiiiatnuiie mertuian, in una. county, Htate of Oregon. Bald mining stock to be gold in one lot and laid real estate In one lot. ... Healed bids will be received for said pro perty by aald trustee, at Hilver City, Idaho, either personally or through United Htatel mall, during the period commencing with tli first publication of thla notice nnd terminat ing on the With day of April, 1908. Hlils shall be accompanied by a certified check equal to tun per cent of the amount hid, the trustee being authorized to accept the highest and best bid, stihlect to the approval of th referee, after a return to the referee of hi proceed tigs bv said trustee under oath, and hearing by the referee thereon, alter ten dayi notice by mall to the creditors. Dated at Hilver City, Idaho, title 27th dayof february. IWJb. Tlinl-r Isanti, At June I, 7, Nalke far feUHaltea I Vr..fi lineal of III Interior, linllcd Htl laiud !. Tit latlli1. orcoti, Kebiuary It, l"v Nolle Is hereby given thai lliil v N. A.kr. of I'rlnavlll. isniiiiy of cnsik. Hiala oror. gott, has a..He.l lo ..m ha.. tinder l ie set f Aug.ot I. "J. th HI N NV HK't and U.l . , , TM II s..iitlt. n.t,g.leall. W. M, and will nir ""'V' ..w that lb land sought la more l,,1 It.r lis tliulwr or a'oii Iban for agrlettllMml ,,.s. and lo establish her elalni loaaM and Iwinr lb rsionly rk al l'rlnIIK n-eon, on lb lllli nay ra siv. - Hb name aa ner i.o 7-, - ti.lon, ItolHirl II. Mi.iltlt, Walter O'Nell and . A. r'osler, all of l-rlnevlll. Ofo. Any end all pewits elaltulna adversely Ihe Mtve-iloeerllaal lanus are naii"-' elr clatins In Hits time on of before eald tit day of May, I. o. . Sj, I". , an a 111 iv, tuwtsier. Tlintair lnd, Ac! June a, lark. Notice for iubUcatioit. IViarlmnl of lit Inlerlitr, I' 1. 1 led Htalea t Jllld Oin.a, The Hullea, orcott, Match rd, imia. Noll.s. Is herei.v given mat r ratia o. ssiiiiorii, rlitevlll, tsitinlv of cnaik, Blale nfOre- .11, lias Mii'llcd lo IMtndiaw, under Hi as'l or 'otigtMi 01 June a, !-., eiri..in, ... ttigusl , IMU, lli Ha'.N1, K'taa t, and MVt U H ' an' VJ, I . a soul It, rang sal, W M . and will oft. r iins.f to show ll.ai Hi land sought la more yliil nr I's tliniier or aloitviban lor agrleiillural ittrMw, and to tHtliibllsh his cluliolo said land betors it. county clerk, al ITHteviin', orjint, on me imit dav of Jttn. 1 1 at. He l.alltea aa ills wiinissi ii.i tiiiliam. of ISnt, ureg.io. lit mil tasly, K. K. it.- and llalt.lt Nimni, or rrinevin. iin-..n, Any and all orrsoos iloliiilog e.lr-ir he lHiv..li-'rlll lands are retiiiesi'd w' He their claims In lids uillee nil or uair said Unit day of June. 1 1". .y i . n. Atlanta., licaisier. llnttwr Ijtud, Ait June I. hrra. Ntic fer Feehcst la.atllnent of lit Inlerlor rolled males Issuil tittle. Tit lath, Oregon, Kebrtiury IU, Iw. ant Us. la hereby given that kl. ll.a J. W tat. of Prineville, county of I'naik, Hlaie nf O re in, has a..lled lo tir.'hase, under in art of t'otigress ol June . iar as egiennen or acl ol Aug ttst 4, la Ihert'a Ma ananwH NK'I, I.. 1. Joint , nf Hee . In To Ik w.tllll. rang., iu r:, vt, si,, and witi oner prow iu li.is Unit ll.e land ought Is lltor valtlat.l .r Its lliol r or almtn than Ar agricultural .iitanes. ami lo establish her elalni lo s.ld ....I la-n.rt ihe tininiv eleik al I'rluevlll. tregon, on tit Ikiih ituy uf April, Iwa. Hit names as hr witnessetu W. II. Huston. John VI. I'oltlna, I. II. I jtrullette, aud alter O'Nvll all of prineville, iregon Any and all pensm eisiniing adversely lb ala.v do-rtlwd Inn. Is are roul- i Ui HI their elalma In this orrlee un ur la air lit aatd Join duy of A loll. iw. ia I, W, atiatllK, lleglsler. Netlce. Nolle Is hereby ivn that the under. Igm-d, I. Michel, Admluistral.ir d bonus nn of the Kstale nf (leorg I .end, de ceased, has lile.t hia una! account and re port wilh lite clerk of lite Coitniy ruurtof the Htate of Oregon (or l 'rook eotitity and that Monday, the 41 It tlay ol May, Its!, at leu o'clock a. m., ol aald tlay al tl. county urt riatiu III Ihe emiitly courthouse at Prineville. Crook county, ilregon, has Inn lixeil by the court as Hi lime end place for hearing any objections there may be to id report. Dated title tilth tlay of March, ttket. I. rti inn., Administrator tie lain u lien of th ette ef Ororgr I.etnlT d.s casel. Stale Slctl..n, -Notice for Publicatioa P. , Laud (tm.e.Th Isxllea, Oregon. March A IWM. Nittlc 1 hereWr gly.n thai under Ihe pro. vtstotis ol tit ael nl fongr ol August 14. lata, and II. a. la siippleli.rl.tary and araeiolalory Uierio,ilieHuiol Oregou has Ibis day aled In this little IIS a 'lleslti.ll. No. Lai, lo select Ihe NVU. SK'i ol H lion III and 111 N4 HVi 1. olfwlioit 'J. t II a.. mh. Mangel K.W.M, Any and all tM.rs.itis rtslmltig adversely ih alait detarlhed lauds, or desiring bar any son to otijecl to lit nital allow attr tilth eetloo, sltoiil.l file their claims or otijecllotut till utile 011 or octets the Aih day ol May, Is. (4 J) C- W, Moosa. Heglsler. Timber I .and. Ael June 1, 17 Notice for Publl.ati.n. ttHtrlmnl of the Interior, l ulled H isles ltttil om.sr-. Th Dalle, 01. -goo. Mar. h llrd, ItkH, Notice Is hervt.y given II. el lturw I. Ilonsel. of I'rliievlll. county of t'ruok, Htate of Ore gon, has applied h purehaae, under Ihe act .rtongrst.r June a. ta7a, ns ex-wmied i.y aet if August I. lav.'. Hie NS NK'.. aeollon il.Tp. II hi Hi, range la raat, V . M , and will oiler prtH.ltoahow that Ittetand aoughl Is unire valuable for It ttmlrur stmt titan f"r agri cultural ptirp.kea. and to alabllsh her claim lo said laud la-fur Hie county elnrk, at rrlne- viiie, Oregon, on lit gin day of June, r-irt. Hit nullum aa her wltncaac: rhealer Hlarr, of Howard, Orcaott; Hamiiel Dtng.s., (.'red A, lllee, and l-ueirlln J, IUtige,of I'rinevllle, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adveraelr Ih alMivcdratrttN-d lands are rUeaied to file their claltna In thla ofhiat un or ta-fi.rwstttd 9th day of Jun. HAH. '. VY. M johk. 4 jVlsier. Timber l.aiul, Act June S, 17. Notice for Publication. Department nf the Interior, I! lilted Slates Land Dthce. The Dalles, Drcgnn, M arc It lrd, IKK, Notice Is hereby given that Myron ll. Hockeiilarrv. of Prineville, county uf t'riH.k, Htate of ttrcgini, lias applied to purt'liasn, under the act of Congress of June S, 178, aa extendtal bv act ol August 4, tatrj, the NH NtC, AV KK4, "d NW',, BK'( set-lion U, township 11 aoiith, range lit east. W. M.. and will oiler pr.M.f to show that th land souglit Is more valuable for its timlatror atone than for agricultural purfiose, ami to establish Ills claim to aald land before the county clerk, nt Prineville. tiregon. on tlie lutlt day of June, l'"H. lie nitnies as hi witnesses: M. K. Kl liott. tleorge W. l.ttckev. Joseph J. Hani. lug and Hyrun Cudy, all of Prineville, Ore. K"' ... Any and all persons 0 alnilnii adversely tho abtive-tlcaeiilM.il Innda are requested lo me itietr claims in this otlice on or before aid HHli tluy of June, llkts. - v. w, ittuuttK, Register, Htate Bclcctlon, Notice for l'tiblii tit Ion. United Htntca bund Otlice, Tho Dulles, Oregon, March 2. Inn. Notice Is hereby given thai under the iirovisiona ot the net of (iongreasof August t. 11, unci lite acta supplementary ami amendatory thereto, the rittite of Oregon has tills tluy tiled In thla otlice Ita appli cation, No. W, to select the HK'4 ot the HWK of aection .11, township 17 sou tit, run e lHenst, W, M. Any tintl all persona claiming adversely tlte tiltoviMlesi:rilH'tl liln.l, or desiring for any reason to object to the linal ullowulice of the selft tlon. should tile their claims or objections iu tia ollice on or belore the iUnl day of Mnv, IlkiM. VI) 0. W. MtilJUK, UcgiHter. Petition for Liquor License To tho llnnoriible County Court for Crook County, Htate of Oregon: Wo, the iiuderslgned legal voters of Hlack Itittte precinct, Crook County, Oregon, respect fully petition your honorable body to grant a license to Ucorgo A. Mteveua to sell spirlloua, malt and vlituus liquors aud hard cider in less quantities than one gallon In Hlack II 1 1 1 1 it Precinct, Crook Cutinty, Oregon, lor a period ol six mouths from anil after titu tltli day ol May, 10OH. Jacob Otillicrg, Dan Winkle. T J Krvrear. D H Kryrear, II K Alhiti. A (I Alllngham. C II Kos ter. K M Zumwalt. John K Krvrear. H II tiavla. John aVhulto, W A Vanbtisklrk, J O Cobb, If 11 Keen, late cover, blncoin Htlver, r rHeliiiian, Kred Akltis, K H Howell, L M Oliver, John Winkle. John Taylor. I. . Conner. It K Jordan. J H Hudson, K M ilooth, elide Johnson, Lewis C (Hover, tleorge W McCalllster, charing (tar son, J I) Bowman, W N Cobb, r M Booth, Bam Hlllwell.Oeorgo Htllwell. W K Claypool J U Wilson. Hon I lilt New, J ft I'almer, L 11 Killler- 1011, rrans nooyieii, J K l'lillllps, tl it Ailing. nam, J k rimer, cnaa lllntlman, V V Miller, K L Johnson, C B Johnson, I) W Farthing, H Dickson, C L llranton. W TK Wilson. J K Kiiller. Charley Ulat, Clyde Ulat, W F Kryrear, Ualph Johnson. Notice la hereby given by tho Itnilttrslgned that the above and foregoing petition of Ucnrge A. Htevens for a license toHctlxplrltnua, mult, vinous and tormented Honors In quanti ties less than one gallon in lliack Putin tire. Clint will bo presented to tho Honorable County Court of Crook County, Oregon, on the Atlt day ol May, 1908, at which time application win oe mime for saiu license. Dated this Will day ol March, 19(18, Uaoaua A. BTBviXa. 8-6 J. C. C0NN0U8, Trusted,