Plan for Summer Comfort Don't add the heat of a kitchen fire to the sufficient discomfort of hot weather. Use a New Perfection Wick Rlne Flame Oil Cook-Stove and cook in comfort With a "New Perfection Oil Stove the preparation of daily meals, or the big weekly "baking," is done without raising the temperature perceptibly above that of any other room iu uic rouse If you once have experience with NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove you will be amazed at the restful way ia which it enables you to do work that has heretofore overheated the kitchen and jourself. The "New Perfection" Stow is ideal for summer use. Made ia three sixes and all warranted. If not at your dealer's, write our nearest agency. SAM SMITH ON TRIAL Continued from first p&ge. said, you get down and fix the barn. I got off my horse, handed him the reins went into the barn and scattered the contents of the coal oil bottle over the woodwork; started a fire by a piece of candle Smith had given to me about a mile down the road. Matches were given to me at the same time. From the barn we went to the shearing plant. Smith got off his horse here and set this building on fire while f held his horse. After leaving the buildings we rode around a little butte and down toward Crooked river, just lo lay it onto the Crooked River fellows, and returned and came back by the butte just mentioned. Here we separated for a ways and Smith went up onto the butte to see if the fires were burning, remarking as he did so, "I don't want to have lo make another trip up here to finish this job." There was no signs of a fire in the shearing plant and Smith said that that was the main thing and we must get it. I said something about getting out of that vicinity but Smith insisted and we went back and he went in and set it on fire; this time in a box that was used in sacking wool, saying, as he came out, that it was better than any candle. We went home by an indirect route." Every detail of conversation and every circumstance in connection with the execution of these deeds was described by Elliott, including the routes covered by both in go ing and coming from the shearing plant; the horses that each of them rode and the various precautions taken to prevent discovery. Concerning the burning of the Williamson sheep camp two days later the witness said in part: "In two or three days I (Elliott) went up to Smith's again and he said that we would go and burn that sheep camp now. We went into his (Smith's) smokehouse and got a lot of squirrel poison and six cans of concentrated lye and two parts of sacks of salt. . We mixed the squirrel poison with one lot of salt and put the lye in our pockets. I took three cans and he took three. As we were about to start Ceole Smith said, "I'll bet you fel lows get caught." Mrs. Smith gave me a little box of lard that was to be put on our fingers in case any of the lye got on us. I put the box of lard in my pocket. We got our horses and went onto Williamson's range, and after we got within about a mile of the camp we eat a lunch that had been prepared at The Famous Maltese Kentucky Jack "HEADLIGHT" Will stand four days of each week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Prineville at the Dillon Feed Yards and the other days of the week will be aftbe David Elliott ranch on the Ochoco, 7 miles from Prineville. TERMS: $10 to Insure; $5 for Single Service. DAVID ELLIOTT, - Owner the Ifeyb Lamp t Wee perfect combustion whether high ar low n therefore free from d'tsafrreeabl odor and can- Dot trook. Sue, convenient, ornamental he ideal at If not at your dealer', write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY aXfOBPVIlATE 2k Smith's place and cut the lids off the cans of lye and mixed it with the salt I had. We went on to the camp and Smith got down and went into the tent, poured coal oil onto the things in there and set it afire with a email piece of candle, while I held his horse outside, We then got onto our horses and scattered the salt with the squirrel poison and lye in it around the sheep corral." A part of Elliott's evidence coy ering the fence cutting was as fol lows: "Well, I was up there that day and he said to come back that night and about 8 o'clock I got on a horse and went up to Smith's. Stanley and Mr. Smith rere about ready to go and we got their horses and went up the Ochoco until we came to one of Mr. Williamson's fences, and as we wanted to go through there, anyhow, we cut about 200 or 300 yards of it and went on up the Ijill through his pasture. On the top of the hill we cut about a quarter of a mile of it and then went on to the corner of the fence. Here my horse got loose from Stanley and when I got it again a part of my bridle-rein was gone. Mr. Smith said it did not make any difference and gave me a rope to lead the horse with. Yes, the next time I saw the bridle rein Mr. Elkins had it and that was the day I was arrested. Yes, we cut a lot of the fence along there, about a mile of it, I think. We cut every wire. There were four wires and we cut them on each side of every poet". Yes, it was hard work and I got pretty tired. Mr. Smith and Stanley changed off, one leading the horses awhile and the other using the pinchers. The pinchers we used were just common horseshoeing pinchers. The posts were about twenty feet apart, I guess, but am not sure about that. We cut the wire until we came to a place where the fence had fallen down and then we got on our hort-es and went home. I got home just a lit tle before 1 o'clock in the morning. What was said by the defendant about this time about personal violence to Mr. Williamson was asked the witness,. "Well, he said that he didn't intend to quit fight ing him. If he didn't go back where he belongs I have got a scheme that will put him to go ing." Smith said that if I would go with him we would take a lot of dynamite that he had and we would put it into a box and place it on Williamson's porch and that we would light the fuse and then put it out and let Williamson find it there and if that did not scare him we would Mow him up. When I said that would kill the fmiilv, too, Mr. Smith ssid that that s right and that wo IkhI ln-tter taken gun and gvt in the brush along the road and get Wil liamson some time as lie .. going up to the plant. - Did he say anything alout Williamson V wool. ' Yes, h said that as the wool was taken out of there this spring we would get a lot of coal oil and follow the wagons up and coal oil the wool and burn it right on the wagons. What was raid to you in the presence ol your wife about the turning. I mean before your ar rest? "I told Mr. Smith that thev were accusing him of burning the plant and that tracks had been followed down to his place. He said that you know yourself that is not true for that is not within a mile of the way we went. We did not come through the big pasture. I don't care what they say, though, just so they cannot prove it. 1 will go down to town and put different ideas into people's heads." The cross-examination of Elliolt was conducted by J. K. Weather ford, assisted by his partner, Mr. Wyatt and occasionally by Mr, Barnes In this examination the fact that some of these plots had been talked of as Ions as six months ago was brought out. Nothing further was developed to materially change Elliott's testi mony with the exception of the hour when the party left Smith's house to cut the fence. A sensation was sprung in coutt today (Friday, May 8) just before adjournment for dinner. George Taylor, the 12 year-old son of J. F. Taylor, testified that he overheard the conversation between C. Sam Smith and his son Stanley jester day afternoon when passing them in the court yard. Smith told his son, "Now you must stand pat Stanley, when you get on the wit ness stand, and not give anything away." Stanley answered, "Well," and nodded his head. The other witnesses called by the state after Elliott got through are: Wess Allen, an employe of Williamson, Chester Starr, Sheriff Frank Elkins, Bert Barnes, Arthur Scars, William Elliott, father of Larkin Elliott, Oscar Craiu, an employe of Williamson, T. II. La follette and George Taylor. Most of these witnesses were called for the purpose of substanti ating the evidence of Elliott, and to testify about what was -found after the crimes were committed. Sheriff Elkins introduced as evi dence the coaloil bottle found in the barn; also a piece of bridle-rein and cans that had contained lye that is supposed to have been min ed with salt and scattered on the ranges by Elliott and defendant Besides this he explained to the jury the tracks that were found in the vicinity of the plant and emphasized the statement thit at times the horses had gone on op posite sides of trees, exploding the theory that Elliott alone com mitted the crimes and that the second horse was led by him. Dick Miller, the witness who has been fleeing from the authorities, has not been served with a subpena. On Friday afternoon James Rice was called to the witness stand and testified that Smith had told him on one occasion that Williamson lived in a fine house and rode in rubber-tired buggies, while he (Smith) lived in a cabin. Rice's evidence was to the effect that when Smith was trying to sell him hay to feed to sheep, one reason Rice had for not purchasing hay of Smith was that range for sheep was limited in the vicinity of the haystacks. It was offered by the state to show the malice that ex isted between the two men, which, according to the theory of the state was responsible for the deeds done. II. C. Chase testified that Smith had told him that Williamson had him (Smith) where he could not help himself; that Williamson used all the range in that country so that no other sheepmen could come there and feed his hay. Mrs. Larkin Elliott was the last witness to be called by the state. Her testimony covered the dates of the burnings and mentioned the evening on which the fence was cut. All of her husband's testi mony concerning the dates and hours when he left home was cor roborated. Her testimony was substantially as follows: "Did you know where Lark went on the day the camp was burned?" "Yes." Did he tell you the next day what had been done? "Yes." "What time did Lark leave home on the morning otitis ar rest?" "AUmt 9 o'clock in the morning." "What time that day did Mr. Smith com down?" "About 5 o'clock in the evening." What did he say to you wld n he came?" ' He said he wanted to talk to me. He asked where Lark was and I told him that he had gone to town with the sheriff. Well he said don't let that worry you, I will go "down and get him out all right, we will get the best lawyers in the state out here nd I will aptHar on the other side againxt him and will get him bonds and it wont cost him any thing, don't you worry about that. The most important thing is not to mention my name. I came after that plow. I did not need it but it made a good excuse. I don't want to he seen talking to you." Then he went home and I came to town that evening with Mr. Dobbs and stopped at Mr. Ward Cram's. Yes, Mr. Smith came there and wanted to know why I didn't get a lawyer. I told him that they were all retained on the other side. He said that he could get Mr. Barnes all right, but "don't you worry and don't mention my name." "Yes, I told him that Mr. Cram was at the barn and Mr. Smith told me that we would Ret the best lawyers in the state. Were you present at any tune after that and before Lark's arrest when a conversation was going on between the two men? Yes. "'hen and what was said? That was on Saturday before Lark's ar rest on Tuesday. Lark told him that the tracks had been followed down through his pasture and to his house. Mr. Smith said, "Lark you know better than that W did not come within a mile of that way. I don't care, though what they say, for thev can't prove anything. That bridle- rem is no evidence. I will go to town and show the people what Williamson is doing and put dif ferent ideas into eople a heads In the croHM-exntnlnntton of Mm Elliott, the attorneys made vigorous effort to find It nn ngrveineut had lieeu made between Mr. Menefeo mid herttelf before she gave her testimony She stated that no agreement had been made and that the only ihthiui she had talked to wntt Ward well Cram, who told her that they had enough evidence already to convict her liiudmnd and that hIip hud letter go and tell Mr. Meiiefee when he called for her all h1h knew ahout It The eroHM-exaiuinatlon did not break down any part of her testimony. Thin cloned the citxe fur the state at 2:15 Friday afternoon. Circuit Court Notes. I he semi annual dislirct court was convened Monday by Judge . L. Bradshaw. Among the attorneys present were H. 8. Wilson and Frank Menefee of The Dalles; J. R Wyatt and J. K. Weatherford of Albany, and Q. S. Benson of Bend and the regular practising at torneys of Prineville. Court Reporter George II. Dufur is the short hand man, and Bailiffs R. S. Price and M. II. Bell are on duty to attend the wants of the juries. Court was called at 10 a. m. and such of the jurors thtit had suf ucieni reasons were excused, i lie civil docket was read and cases set for trial or dismissed according to the wishes of the attorneys. At 11 o'clock Monday court was adjourned until 2 p. rn. when evi dence was taken in the case of La vina Jones, guardian of John Jones, an insane person, vs. John Atkinson. This was a damage suit brought by Mrs. Jones to re cover $266 costs and $500 damages caused by a contest brought by Mr. Atkinson against John Jones homestead.' Several divorce suits were on the civil docket, the most of which were refered to Dr. Dunsmore as referee. At 4 o'clock Monday court was again called for the purpose of ar raigning the prisoners and those who had been allowed bail. The first five cases had to do with the State vs. C. Sam Smith and others. In the first case Lark Elliott and C. Sam Smith are co defendants.charged with destroying the cook house of J. N. William son. In the charge covering the destruction of the shearing plant Smith is the only defendant. The valuation of the building and con tents was placed at $800. The count alleging the distribution of poison for sheep was placed against both defendants and another ol destroying a wiro fence was also read to them as defendants Stan ley Smith was alone mentioned in an endictment charging him with destroying fencing not his own and will In given separate trial. An agreement was reached among the attorney to the ettect that the count against Smith alone should come to trial first and upon this the test case is being made. The indictimnt'of T, H. Jones on a charge of Urceny was read in open court and an another against Karl Hasmussen on a charge of burglary. The indictment against Henry Gilroy, H. C. Grater and Joe McColluiiif on a charge of gambling, was read. As only one of the defendants appeared the bail of t.WO each of the other two was declared forfeited. LOCAL MENTION Jack Coe was in town from Shaniko today. R. A. Ford of Sisters, republican candidate for county school super intendent is in the city. New every week -millinery at the Crown Millinery Parlors. The very latest hats are now on rxhi bition. Prices right. Elmer Niswonger was in from the Powell Butte Station Monday. When asked concerning the well that is Wing drilled on the new townsite Mr. Niswonger said that although a depth of some 500 feet has been reached, nothing more than a mere seepage of water had been found. From present indi cation! it is thought a supply of water will soon be struck. Special Deputy United State Marshal Nicholsen has been in this part of the county for several days summoning witnesses to ap pear in the federal courts at Port land in the case against Archie Mason et al in which Dee and Eastwood are co defendants. It is a case against these parties for cut ting timber on government land that has been pending for a year or more. jCawyr Practice In all Stat and Federal Court Ortftm I M P O i T K 1) B I a c Ic Perc heron STALt-ION P i c o I o Will make the Mention at T. J. I'ertfli, son's ranch. Mares can lie left at the ranch nt ow tier's rink by paying pasture bill. Terms $7, f 12 and (15. T. J. Ferguson, Prop. Ttmlier I-anrt, Act June t, IM78 Noli. e far Publteatioa. iM'paitmenlof th Interior, Unllt'd HtMlea Idtlld Ollliw The DnllHx, Onion, Miirvh ilrd, IMS, Notice U liiTfliy glvtm that Ulan-uce A. Ilouael, of Prlncvlll, county of Crook, HUtUj of Ore gon, haa appllf-d lo piinrhaiie, uuilnr th act of Vma-r-iia of June II, 17, a f-Kh-nuVrl hy ael of August 4, I" 't- thn KHNK't, N'iNtO',. m-ellun IX and S N W ' of anollon 17. Town- W aoulli, iBiig.i ldi Hut, W M, and will orTnr prooftoahow Mint Urn land aoua-hl la mora vitliiahle for It tlinlwr or aioni- Mian for ugrt- eultural purpow-a, and lo eatiiliUali lilarlalin to muM land ImUm tlia nounty eli-rk, nt Print. viiii-.uri-K.ui. oil the Kin day or June, ItftM. H nnini-a aa hla wltm-aara: Itolairl O. Hinilh. Wnd.' II. Huaton, W, II. Iritn and Villllam II. Mrt'ov. all nf Prtnevlll" On-a-on. Any and all pi-raona claiming adversely the alNtviMliworllied lamia ara iwi Mealed to tile thwrolulma tn thlaomopon or tH-forcaiild Bill day of June, luus, C. W. MOOHK, 4-v lt.Kli.U-r. Notice for Publication. Di-partim-nl ul the Interior Land 6nie at Thit lMll.-a, Oregon. Mr..-b;l7, luon. notice ia noreny given inai Alhert T. Il.iifiie. of I'rlnevlllo, Oregon, Ima i nuxi notice ni ma Ill- tenllon to make tinal roiiiinulatlon proof In aupprirtof ina claim, vlx: itumeaicad Kntr No Y.iXil mailn Mnnh 1. I'.KW f.ir the 1-i.f.i SW'4 NWjiof Section 3, Lot one anil HK'i Ntf Section 4,TowiiHhl !;). nth, ranire 16 K VilM, au.j iiimi aiti.i .ro.ii win ire ma.ic. ucmre me county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on May mo, iwb. lie nainea the following wltiieaaea to prove bia continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land. vi: Aldrcn H. Knstwood, Ucorge Turner, Samuel Blppy, Henry McCoy, all ol rrlucvtlle, Oregon. C. w. MOO UIC, S-Wp Hcglater, Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given hv the unilemlun- cil, the ad minis! riitur of the estate of Miirv ifi. Htewart, deceased, to the creditors of and to all others having claims against salil deceased to present the mime with the proper Touchers, to the utiilersiglieil at the olticeofM. it. Klliott in l'rlnevillc, Ore gon, within an mouths Irom the first pit Ml cation of thin notice. Dated this 19th day of March, 11108. J. K. Btkwart. Administrator of the estate of Mary K. Htewait, deceased. 3-m Notice for Publication Isolated Tract, Public Land Sale. The Dalles, Oregon, Land Oillce, April loth. 11)08. Noti.-e is hereby given that, as direct ed by thn Commissioner of the General Land OHice, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 190(1, Public No. 'Mi, we will offer at public rale, to the highest bidder, at 10:45 o'clock a. ni., on the 27th day of May next, nt this ofhee, the following tract of land, to wit: Lots 2, 3. 4 and NK ,SWJ of Section 31, Tp. 18 south, range 20 east, W. M. Any perHous claiming adversely the ulMve-deacribud lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before tiieday above designated for sale. C. W. Mookk, Register. 4-23"- Louis II. Aunkson, Receiver Notice (or Publication. lVparluicnl ul the luU'rltir, Uod Oltlo at The Dalle. Oregon. April Ssih Nolle i hereby given Hint Nerndn l.aKollette, formrlv Nevada T.lherow of rrinevilie. Oregon,' HUM not tee of her Intention to make Hunt live-year prm.1 in uppr, oi her claim, vli: Homestead entry No 1110 mad Novamlx-r 'JO. Ilerj, tor tin- 8I'.' N Ki, No. 4, Nl, NV4 nmj lil S ami floe. 8, Tuwiialili 14 aoulh. laiig W ra-i, an,l that aaiil nroor will ! mad llre III county clerk, at I'rincvlll, Oregon, on JniiMh, 1IUS. Mia tianiea Ilia followiiiK wlltiwaa to pro her eontinitou rveldeiice upon, ami cultivation of tlia laml, vl! K. A. I'.1 LaKollette, Jolmtl. Powell, Pearl John on. Mra. Harah fuller, all of I'llnevlii, Oregon, f. V. MiHiltK, ft.7 Ucglalcr. Notice for Publication. l rl mi-ill of tha Interior, l.ti.l OHIc at Th lI V. Oregon, April ih, Nolle I lnTi-liy given Dial Kiliiiumt M. U' of I.amonla, Oregon, Ima II led nolle of III" iiitrnlloii lo male tinnl llve-yenr irol In iiiiHirt of Ilia eliiliii. via: lloine-trail Kntry No. U'II4 nia.le April S, ttt. for Hi SWC, HK. Nt rW, ami HV, aeetloit toaimhip 1.1 aoulli, rang M at, W. M., ami that ml.t pna I will I mail Iwfor ili county clerk al l'rtnvlil, Oregon, on Jun mil, UN II naiua ill lolloing lliiee lo prov hl continuiitia rvMileti upon, ami cultivation of til laml. oi' Jnwpii K, Weigaml, t'liarli ilou Joint V. lluali, Walter lli'lrrlill, all ot I mo ml, Oregon. V7p I'. V. MOOUK, lleglnter. Notice for Publication Itrpartmeitlnf lb Interior, l-aiid Utile at Th Dalle, Orvgoii, May Hud, tl. Notice ia hereby given that Charles Miller. of Prluevilla, Oregon, haa Mod nolu-eof hla Intention to make linal rive-vr-ar pr .ol In uoiM.rt of bis claim, via: Horn lead r.nttjj .Mi. nwi nun .nay in. nan, wi m KVk N K' section sa, lowuailp IS -oulli. rang Ift cast. l.ol 1. mm-I Ion .HI and Uil 4, aeclton IU, township 13 south, r.inge 111 mat. W.M. and thai aald proof nulla. mad Ix-lor the county clerk, al I rlne- ville, Oregon, on June Nth, tls. It tiiiiura th following wllltcaaea to Drove hla eoiitlnooit rvaidenc upon, ami cultivation ol III laud via: lleorg ! lano, William Arnold. Kichanl M. I'owell. Kdwar.l H. June, all of I'riuavllle, Oregon 4-7p C. W. MOOKK. Hegiater. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is licieliy given that th under aignrd lis filed hie lliml aetiuint aa ad ministrator of the cat ate of Kliialwlh Prints ileeaal, with t he county clerk of rrtaik county, Oregon, and th count r court of crook county has act Monday the tat day of June. UHW, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the f.ireiuHUi aa the Hut for hearing raid tinal account, and all obiiH-tioti that may tie tnvle thereto. I lut.nl t l.i ltlth day of April, lWt Amthch lloiMoa, Administrator of the eatute of Kliialssth Prilte, deceaaed. Tim her hand, ct Junvl, lir;, Nalic far PaUkaliaa Department of th Interior, t'hiled rilate Land Olll.-, Th halhi. or l ebruary al, tflos Notice la herehy given thai Kdna I.. .Mr, of l'rlnevillc, conn I y of Crook, Hlat of Oregon, haa applied lo purchase, under th act of l'otigr-. of June S. IM7S. ni r tended bv act ot August 4, liori, the HW,' NWU.NfW KWu.riec, 9 ami MKUNK', of twetimi S, Tp. l:t aoiitli, rang IU east W, M., ami will offer proof lo anow mat inn imi.i a.nignt is mor v. tiahl for it timber or atonn than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hr claim to said land Prior th county clerk at Prineville, Or., on the l.th day of Muv, V.tlH. rli nainea aa her witnesses: Kred A Kit-, Hauuiel Dlnge, Van M. Mora, ami liotwrto. riinltli all ol rrlnevlll. Oregon. A nv ailtt all liwratOla elniotil.tf Milvatravltf the BlHivr-dcsi'rilsxl lamia ar requested to til their eliiima In lhi olllc on or belore said I -III duy of May, I'nin, i-n V. W. MooltK. Kegiatcr. Notice far PaUkaliaa. Iieparlinniil ol the Interior, Und utiles al Tho Oalles, On-con, Mar. h lllh,ll. Nolle Is hereby lven that I'l.sja.il Million,. of Prineville, Oreg.ui, haa II led notice of hit In- lent In n to uiHkH flual tlve-jresr pris.l lit siip- in.r, ui ins cisim vis; ti..iitcsies. r.utry no. laum made January Jfl Iwit. Inr theKfiK ami K1, HK'.ol S.S II011 St, T.iwiislilp lsAout range lit K. W M, and thai aald i.ris.f will I inn. le Is'lnrellie cini nty clerk, at l'rlnevillc Oregon, on Msjr tti. ivna. lie uaiiusi the fnlowiiig wltneasea to prov ma eollllliiliiua realdeuce Uhiii, and rillllva lion ol the land, vis: Kdiniiiid A. Parker, Alex Illnlon.Oralivlllc N'veand hick Mulliol land all ol rrliivvlllc, Oreii'.n. H-Mp C. W. MtMIHK, Keglattir, Notice for Publication. department of the I uteri, ir, Iand Ofttce at The Italics, Oregon, March lllh, lis. Nolle la herchy given that Henry I.. I'arry, of Prineville, Orcicoii, baa filed notice nf his In leiitlon to make Ileal five-year i.ris.f In ami sirt of hla claim, vli: llomealcad Kntry No, inwi ma.ic June n, I'jtil, lor the Isit l,H NWand W'i SW'i Se.llon -J, T.iwn.hlp aiMiLii, raiite in p., n , and llinl d Hint aald proof my clerk, at I'rluo sai. Will lH.ma.le Irefore the colllll Villi., Oregon, on May Ath IW He nainea Ilia following wlineam to prove hla c.iiilliiiiiiiis residence upon, and cultiva tion of the land, via: J.ilni II. flrny, Jesse Yancey. Kalpli llreeaeand Klovd A.ltow.-il.all uf r-rineville, Oregon. O. W. MOOKK, S-'lp Keglstcr. Notice for Publicaiian. I)i .srl incut ul the Interior. Land Oillce at The Hall' s, Oregon, March mil, Use Notice la herchy given that ricorua 1). Mllllorn. of Prineville, Oregon, has filed nolle of hla In ten tlon In make Dual llvu-ycar proof liiaup- imri ui in, ciaiiu, vis; iioincaicail Klllrv no, 13H7 inane Januiiry !K, 1WH, for lint WJ N W',; ri hw ol Mccthm w. Township If south, range 17 K. w M, and that said iinxif wll madu before tho ooiinly clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on May llth, lww. tie names the following wltiicaac tn prove hlscontliiuouB resilience ujmn, and cultivation of the land, vie: houla M, llislgea, Kinil amiersou, Aiuirew Anderson, atut Alo II I li ton an oi rrinevilie, Oregon. C, W MOOHK, 'P Keglater, Notice to Creditor. Notice la hereby given by the undersigned, Ilia executor of the estate of Mnry Ann Hurtles deceased, to the creditors of ami all others having claims aifalnst said deceased to pre sent the asiite with the proper vouchers to the uiiucrsigueii at me oince in at. K. Klliott In Hrlnevllle, Oregon within six months from the nrsi ptiniicatlon of this notice. Oatcd tills 2nd day uf April, 100H. ' Win. I). Baknk. KxecuUir of the laat will of Mary Ami Parties, auceaaea. 4.2 Tlnilwr Land, Act June B, 1K7A. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. Hulled HI11 les l.und Olliisi, The lliillcs. On-gon, February J, ttNW. Notice l herehy given that . A I nice 11, Clcvliind. of Prineville, county of tirook, alntfl of Ore gon, hits applied to purchase, under the act. orixingress or June n, 1H7H, us extended by w't ,1. August, a, in.a, me ny l"a, INW4 hlcv.. aim 111 ntwl w ul-u o 1.. 3 sotiilt, range 16 eust, W. M and will oiror priMir 10 snow inai um liind aougiit Is more valuable for lis timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, tind tn esiiihllali her .mini to sulrt land iHirore the county olerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 14th day of inity, iisjo, Hhe nainea aa her witnesses: Knliert (I Rmlth, Oharles M. I'harlton, Wade H. Huston, and 11. A. Fouler, all of l'rlnevillc, Orciron. Any and nil persons claiming adversely the Bhnve-dcserllH'd hinds lire requested to file their claims In this oflloe on or before sulrt hi 11 day or May, hub. M7p a W. MOOHK. Register. T1inlr Und. Junel, t"T. Ntk far PaUmtMai lvpartmet '. of Ilia hili-rlor, I'nli.-.l Hielea Und innin, Tti felies, Oregon, I'luweg HI, I mm. Nolle la hereby glN.lt Dial Ituliy M. A.kcr, of I'rlucvlllc, county of I'rta.k, Hlat nf Or, nn, Ima ppllcd I" purchase, UI..I. r Ilia V'l tif Congress, Juno . '". a extended i-v aH or Annl 4, ! K fSi "'(li Si IA I ran.' Ieasl. W. M. and will m-r pnaif to lo.w that III land aoualil la loot valuat.l I ' HK'i ami MH . , ' at". ror lis uuiis-r or ai.me man ror aarieuiiunii pine-oae. and lo ll.lli lir eliilm lo aald laml before llu nou my cleik at l'rtnvlll, ... ..... .... . I. till, il.v nf Ha. IVSI. Hhe nsoiea aa ner wiiibw h, llti'.loii, lt..U-ri II HHiltn, "alter irnvii ana II. A. K.-ler, all of 1'rlllevlll.s Oregon. alsive .l.wrlla.1 lands are rvtjiieahMl Ui Si Any ail. I all peraoltaelaiillioa aiwiw'l m their claims In tnis umw on or la-nir aaiu inn day of May, iv ap t , w . miauiiv, rmnwr. Tlmlwr ln.l, Act Jim IKK Noth f"f Publlut'on. Ive.rtiiiful of lb Interior, 1'iille.l His lis. Ijiii.I oin.v, Th Holies, tinsion. Match iir.l, I1. Nullc la lierel.y alvan thai KranC It. Million), of rrlnevlll. w.unlvof enaik, Hlat or Or. g.oi, has applied lo pnrvliaan, uioier tnv aei ol uttgrvsa ol Jiint. a, h-ii.w., it ss-, A.icu-l l.i"-J,lli R'ls', r. v . ami SM 4 HVt ' a. W, Tp. 1.1 aoulli, rli( la ensi. M , ami will om-r rnmim anow oiai i.ie laml aooahl la mora valual.l for I'a lloil--r or al.Mio than for aarleuhiiral piilM,w, ami to valnl.llsll hla rUllli lo aal. laud lirfor III county eleik.al I'oncvIHe, on-aon, on in pith iluv of June, . iKiuliaiu. f Vl. Orraou. Ilrom l s.lv, H. X, He lisll.es aa Ilia Willie llsrvev m Jones and llalpli Slisrp, of l'rtuvle, Oo. ui, Auv ami nil ts-rauia cinimiiig auvvn'iy the nlsivi-ilcaerllsnl Inmlaarw r-miell U Hie ih.-lr claims In Ihls orMiw un or U-ftir ml. I lot t day in! June, Is 4 a . . aiiaiiiB, negiaier. Tlmlir ln.l. Act June 1, IT. Notice for PubllCitleaj Ih-partniaail nf I he Interior, I' Illicit Hiatal IjouI IIIHc, The lllra, on-goii. Kehruary III, It Nolliv la hetvhv given that J.aa.nlilii M llerard.l. o( rrlnevllie, rouuiy of I'ruok, Mtat of Or. goo. tiaa apelle.1 ti puri'lliaas, titular III ael of t oiig rea of June i, ls. aa rateiided hy act of Aiiatial 4. iJL th HK' t .. and N',MK' Hee. I, Tl. Uaoutn, rana la eiist. . M.. and will oiri r lr..f l.i sin.w Hint lit land aoiigtit la iiiora valuatil Ar tta tlmia.r or atona than Sir agricultural pur posrs, ami toeslal.llah Iter rlMltti to aald land before l lie ciiutv rlerk, al Prlnvvlil. Onwon, on I lie l.n h day of May, lM. Hmiiii, M's.l II. Il.i.u.n, It. A. Kuiraud oi" lisinrs aa tier wnneaar; ll.iiwn tl, Waller o Nell, ail or rrlmvtte. ore..o. th alNiv.dtw.rli-rd lamia are requested bl III their elalma In this ilt. on or bvfor aald 'Jill day of May. Is Any and all persona elsliiiloa a.lveraeiy It-Vf I . w. M a im llegisier. Notice for Publication. lk'.nttlllent at Ihe Interior, Ijiii.I urtlc at Th last lea. Oregon. March llib, iwav Nn I Ice la bervhy given that .llclia lllnea. el Prineville, tw.-gon, has sled nolle ol her Intention to make Riiel nve.yvar pr,ioi in ati. not ol her elallil, Via : llmiteafead atllry M... 0)1(7 nia.le Mala. I AM. for the K. SW. and , ag', ot act-inm JJ. and S k', S r of am ima ,ai, .iHtlliii la aiHitu. rai.e in r-, n ai, aa.i that aald cr.M.I a ill lw made heh.r Ihe e.inir clerk, at Pun. ,llle. tir. g.in, on May Tta l ah naiti. Hi lolluwliig a lines,. to pror her i.uiititioua rwi,leu.- ttwin, and rulltva II. ot the laud, via; Pred Stuart, Hoy Stuart, Henry urititea and Isivid n, tirlinea, alt ul l-riii-.ill.', or.nn. O, Vi.sliMiIlK, Heglatef. Nolle teCrtdttors Not lee la hereby given by Ih utideralgn- ed, lh e.vjtr( of lit lust will and t.-aia- Incut of Allen lla-ll, ilcs-eaa.!, to lb cre,. it.ira of nod all others having elalma agni i. I said dereawHl lo present the same. with th proper voucher, lo III .outer. Igue.1 al Ih utile of M. It. Klltot lit rriurvtlle, Oregon, wllhlil all lilonlha front th Hrst pulilli atlon tiflhla nut ice. Ihile.l thle loth tiny of March, !'. .Mtaiu Ana HtaitT, Kccnti uf the last will of Allen lla-li, dreeasnl. J-IW Stt Selection, Nottit fr Publication I'. . Unit tiftlce.Tti fallee, Oregon, Man h 41. I. Notice la hereby given that under the pro vlaloiia of the ael ol Coligrtu of August U. IMS. and the acta aupplemettiary and ameiidaiory lhereio,ttie Siateot Oregon haa Una day Sled Inlhlaeltue Its application. No. "M, lo eeloct the S'. NK'a ot Hs-cllun III and Ihe N', SV ' olHection i. I II M..mh. Ham ia r-.n.M. Atirandail iM.raona etaitnitig adversely ihe als.vo dejM-rthe.1 lauds, or it. airing lor any reason to ri-ct lo the final allowance of th actcctlon, ahoilld Sic their elalma Of ohJiH'tloua In thia eltice on or before the tath day ol May. pan. (t .') u. W, M.a.aa. K.KUier. Tlmlwr Unit. Ael June I, f7. Notice for Publicities., Iiepnrtment of the Interior, I lilted Mil. lea Und Ofttiv, The Oiilles, oi..in. Man-hXtrd, ), Nolle la lien-nv given thai Ultra I. Ilouael. nf Prineville, c.unly ort'rook, Hlat ofOr. gon, hits applied lo pureliaan, under the act of Came rs of Jun S, 17. as exu-ti.tetl hy ael of Ana a. I i. I.J, ihe N'v NK', se.it Inn -It. Tp. 14 aoulli. range IH east, w, M , and will otter prmif to almw II111I Iheland aooglil la morn valuable for Ha tliiils-r or aUme than p'r aart cultural purisss-a, ami loe.tal.ll.li hercliilol to aald land la-fore th county clerk, at I'rlne. vllle. Or. .iti, on the gih day of June, I at. Mb naiueaaa her wltiii-. s: clu ster Hlarr, of ll.iward, Ori'goii; Hnmiiel lilngf, Kred A, Klon, ami l.ucrella J. Mngi-e, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all peraons elntmlng adversely th almvi'-ilcscrlticd lamia are reiiuestiMt to nle their elalma In Ihlaoitliwonor la-ron-snld tlh dnv of June, 1WM. It. W. MiautK, 4 lleglaler. Timber Unit, Act June $, 1S7S, Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United HtnUis Land OHine, The Dulles, Oregon, March 21rd, IIIUH, Notice is hereby given that Myron It. Ilockc nlH-rry, of rrinevilie. county of 1'rimk, State of Oregon, has applied lo pun-base, under lit act of f iongri-a of June 8, IH7S, as extended by act ol August 4, Wrj, the NtNKy, HW'i Mi'J, and NWl HK xecthin 14, township I t aoulli, range IS east, W. M., and will oiler proof lo show that the land aougiit ia more valuable fur Its timlairor atone tlniti for agricultural purposes, and to eslablisli his claim to anbl land before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, oil the loth dny of June, !!". lie iiiiiiics as his witnesses: M. It. Kl liott, UeorgB W. l.ttckcv, Joseph J. Hard, lug and llyron Cady, all of Prineville, Ore K". Any and all persons claiming adversely the aliove-.lcsotllwd lands are rtiieateil to llle t.'ieir claitna In this oillce on or liefore aaid luth day of June, ImiH. 4-8 V. W. MOOUIO, UeglHter. Htate Hclecllou, Notice for I'lihlii iitloii, United Htatea Laml Oillce, The Dullei, Oregon, March 2.S, 1!I0S. Notice Is hereby given that under the rroviaiona of the act of Uongreas of August 4. 1KIM, and the acta aiipiilementary ami amendatory thereto, the rltate of Oregon haa this duy llled in this ollloe its appli cation, No. T.W, to select the B K of Ibn HW1 of ewtion ill, tuwnslilp 17 south, rangu IS east, W. M. Any ami all persona claiming adversely the above-described land, or desiring for any reason to object to the Until allowance of the selection, should llle their claims or objections in this ollice on or before the !ird day of May, KXis. 4-9 Jj. W. MOOKK, HeglBtor. Timber Land. Act June 8, 17H. Notice for Publicalioa Hcpartincnt. of the Interior, tJnlied HI 11 t.m Und OHine. The Italics, Oregon, February 111, llsIS, Notltw is hen.by given that .loiuiuln tleritrdo, of Prineville, enmity nf Crook, Htnle of Ore gon, has applied lo purchase, under the act of Oongress or .lit nn S, 17H, aa extended ny net of August 4, IHU'2. the HIC'i NWJ-,, MW4, anil l.oUS aniH, Hen, Hi, Tn. I'J aoulli, rnngn III, east, W. M and will oiler proof to show that tlie html sought la mora valuable for Its timber or atone than for nitiinultuml purposes, and to establish hla uhilm to aald hind before the county olerk, at. rrinevilie, Oregon, on the lHth day of Muv, WOK. He names as his witnesses; Hubert G. Hnilth. Wado H. Huston, t). M. Htioud, and H. A. foster, all of I'rlnevllle, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-deserllaid liuiils are requested to III their claims In this oillce on or before antd 18th day of May, IKON. li7 0. W. MOOKK, Register.