Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 04, 1908, Image 6

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LUPINE PLANT
DEADLYTOSHEEP
(Pendleton Tribune.)
Being called upon to look Into the
cause of the death of 250 head of
ehecp belonging to George McDonald
on McKay Creek, which were being
driven from the K. G.Warner range.
Dr. W. II. Lytle, state eheep Inspec
tor, made a poet mortem examina
tion of one of the dead sheep and
found that death had been caused by
eating luplne.torj wild pea, "some
times called crowfoot.
Dr. Lytle states that the lupine is
a good forage plant, resembling
alfalfa In its food value, both being
members of the pea family.
However, sheep coming from a
range where the lupine does not
grow to one where the plant does
grow frequently die from the effects
of eating the plant.
Just why the plant should prove
o poisonous to sheep unaccustomed
to the lupine Is one of the mysteries
of science. Instances have been
known where the eating of alfalfa
produced the same result.
Loss from this cause occurs only
when sheep are being driven from
one range to another, as the lupine
is one of the best forage plants when
sheep are accustomed to it. It Is
thought also that the fact'the sheep
become hot and thirsty on long
drives may haAe some bearing on the
matter.
: However, potassium permangan
ate has been proven to be a success
ful antidote when used in.tiiue. The
strength of solution best adapted for
this purpose Is obtained by dis
solving five to seven grains of the
drug in four ounces of water.
News from Redmond.
W. B. Lamb had the misfortune to
lose one of his black horses Sunday
morning after working on him all
night. Bots in the stomach seem
to have been the cause of the trouble.
Robert Immelee also lost one of his
new horses the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chappell are to start
this week overland for Corvallis and
other Willamette points to spend the
summer. Mr. Manderacheid will do
the Irrigating while they are gone.
Dr. Russell Is gone again. It re-
minds us of the following words of
Longfellow, we think it is:
"Sblpa tbat pass in tbe night and speak each
other in pausing:
Only a signal shown then darkness again
and a silence."
The school entertainment and
basket social Saturday night was
one of thebest if not the best ever
given In Redmond. Something over
$40 was netted to go towards the
purchase of a bell. One event which
tended to mar an otherwise pleasant
evening was a lire scare. Severul ol
the school girls were to take part in
a Japanese drill and Nellie Covert's
sash caught fire from a gasoline
Btove and then there was a skidoo.
The blaze could be seen through the
curtain. Fortunately no one was
much Injured though ;Mis Wilson,
the teacher, got some burns on her
wrist in trying to put the fire out.
i Several callers were in yesterday
afternoon and Mrs. Park was feeling
better until they were all gone, but
later was feeling worse, not on ac
count of the visitors, however. This
morning she is feeling better again.
The ball game yesterday resulted
in a regular old-fashioned Jlintown
score of 18 to 11. Of course in favor
of the Redmond boys who made the
18.
As we look over the ballots toriav
it seems that the republican candi
dates for the legislature from the
twenty-first representative district
will surely have a walk away, as
there are only two names on the
ticket and two to be voted for.
W. A. Belcher is in Portland at
tending the Rose Festival and other
festivities and will be back about the
10th.
J. Ward Harader is in again from
Sunnyslde, Washington, superintend
ing some building on his place north
west of town.
Miss Minnie Norwood of Salem,
Oregon Is expected In dally to make
a month's visit here. Incidentally
she will take lessons in trout fishing
of uncle Jim.
E. C. Park.
$250 Reward
a ,,f t'VI Kill ha nai.l f.vf In.
f.irmatmn lttdtlmo .1 thn Irmt ami
conviction of any jvraoii fonnd guilty
of interfering nith the flow of water or
Jam of the bquaw Crwlr. Irrigation Co.
K. T.SLAV ION, 5hcv.
$50.00 Reward
A reward of fcW will be paid fr in
formation leading to the arrest and con
viction of any person or person that
willfully or maliciously turn in a false
alarm of fire.
Will WraiwKti.cR,
Mavor.
Dated this 19th day of May," lsWS.
Attention Homeseckcrs.
People coming to Crook county with
the intention of locating on covernnient
land should first write or call on
Cady A Jones, Prineville, Or.
Before buying your garden hose
this Spring, get our prices. J. E.
Stewart & Co.
Notic U Creditors
Notice is hereby given by the rn ler
signed, the executrix of the last will and
testament of Charity Wilson, deceased,
to all persons having c'aims against Nii.l
deceased to present them with the
proper voucher to the undersigned at
the otlice of M. R. Elliott in Prinevi'le,
Oregon, within eix months from the
first publication of this notice.
Pated this 2Mh day ot .May, iws.
Makia Chun,
Executrix of the last will and testa
ment of Charity Wilson, deceased. 5-2$
Kotica for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
V. S. Laud Office at The 1'atles, Or.
May U. liiOS.
Notice is hereby given tbat
Olive Cook.
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April l'.
Uw, made Hmler Application .no. iz.
for liWneU sec 12. selsel sec 1. tp IS s. r lo
f. Lot 7 sec 6, tp 13 s, r lli e, w m, lias filed
notice oi intention to make nnai proot. io
tabli-h claim to the land above described
before the County Clerk at Prineville, Ore
gon, on the 2sth day of July l'.VS.
Claimant names as witnesses: John W.
Snvder, Lucy r-nvder, Andrew S. Fields
and Zeda G. "Field. ail of Prineville. Or.
5-2$ C. W. Moobk, Register.
Timber Land. Act Jane S, UTS.
Ifotice for Publication.
Department of tbe Interior,
foiled Slates Land OtHoe,
The Dulles. Oiegcn. Man-hard, iiS.
Notice is hereby given that
Laura 1. Hougel.
of Prineville, county of Crook. State of Ore
gon, bas applied to purchase, under tneaci
of Congress of June 3. IKTi as extended by ml
of August 4. lsa the NS SK1,, seciliin it. Tp.
U south, range 18 east. tv. M.. and wlU offer
proof lo show that tbe land sought is mure
valuable for its timber or stone than rt'r ftk-rt-
cuitural purposes, and to establish her claim
to said land before the county clerk, at Prine
ville, Oivgon.on the :h day of June, 108.
She names as her witnw-s: Chester Starr,
of Howard, Oregon; Samuel Dlnuee, Fred A.
Klee, and Lucrtlia J. Inngee. or frtiievllie,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe
above-described lands are requested to tile
their claims In this office on or before said 9th
davof June, 1WJS. C.W.MOtiKK.
- Register.
Timber Land, Act June S, 173.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Inferior,
United States (.and Office.
The Dalles, Oregon, March '.3rd, 1908.
Notice is hereby given tbat
Frank B. Mllliorn.
of Prineville, county of crook. State of Ore
gon, has applied to purchase, under the act of
Congress of June 3, lTS. as extended by act of
Aueust 4. lsw, the Se' X E', SW1,. and
Wi 8vV'-4 sec. 22. Tp. lo south, range lit east,
VS. M.. and will oiler proof to show (hat (he
land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land before the
county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, ou tbe
10th day of June, 19-18.
He names as his witnesses: Harvey D.
Dunham, of Post, Oregon. Rvron Cady, R. E.
Jones and Ralph Sharp, of Prineville, Oregon,
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above-described lands are requested to
file their claims in this office on or before
said loth day of June, 1 O.
4-9 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
April 2oth 11W8.
Notice is hereby given that
Nevada LaFollette,
formerly Nevada Tetherow of Prineville,
Oregon, has filed notice of her intention to
make final five-year proof in support of
her claim, viz: Homestead enlry No.
11810 made November 20, l!W- for the HK'4
XKJi Sec. 4, SVi NW'1 and Lots 3 and 4.
Sec. 3, Township 14 south, range lb' east,
and that said proof will lie made belure
the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on
June 9th, l'JOS.
fche names the following witnesses to
prove her continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land, viz: E. A. Poe
LaFollette, John 0. Powell, Pearl John
son, Mrs. Sarah Potter, all of Prineville,
Oregon. C. W. MOOttE,
5-7p Kcgister.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the interior,
Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon.
April 2Uth, V.nM.
Notice is hereby given that
Edmund M. Love
of Lamonta, Oregon, has tiled notice of his
intention to make final live-year proof in
support of his claim, viz: Home-t-ad
Entry No. 12414 made April 3, l!i.3. for the
HV SE(4, Sy, HV and SWK SWK
section 15, township 13 south, range 14
east, V. M., and that said proof will be
made before the county clerk at Prineville,
Oregon, on June 9th, 1!W.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land, viz' Joseph F,
W'eigand, Charles Paxton, John CKush,
Walter Helfrich, all of Lamonta, Oregon.
5-7p C. W. MOOUK, Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
May 2nd, l'joa.
Notice is hereby given that
Charles Miller,
of Prineville, Oregon, has filed notice of
his intention to make linal five-year proof
in support of his claim, viz: Home-tead
Entry No. 9343 made May 15, 1901, for the
NE section 25, townsnip 13 south,
range 15 cast, Lot 1, section 3J and Lot 4,
section 19, township 13 south, range 10
east, W. M. and that said proof will be
made before the county clerk, at Prine
ville, Oregon, on June Hth, 1908.
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of the land viz: George De
lano, William Arnold, Richard M. Powell.
Edward 8. Jones, all of Prineville, Oregon.
5-7p 0. W. MOOUK. Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby plven by the under
signed, the administratrix with the
will annexed of the estate of Alexan
der McCIoy, deceased, to all persons
having claims against said deceased
to present them with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at the
office of M. R. Elliott at Prineville,
Oregon, within six months from the
first publication of this notice.
Dated this 21st day of May, 1908.
Maiitha Hoover.
Administratrix with the will annexed
of the estate of Alexander McCIoy,
deceased. 5-21
Contest Notice.
lVpartmont of the Inteiior,
Cnitrd Hate Ijtttd Oiliee,
The Dalles, Oregon, May 1:1, P.KW.
A FUltWicnt CMitcst alll.l.ivil havinc
been tiled in this otlice hv UIkvU M. 1.
Arnel, contestant, against home-stool
miry H'C. made October 11. l'-HO, for
SWt4 St4,Sec. 1. St, SKt4, See. 2,
. XttV Nee. I-', lp. 13 M., K. n
F... W. M.. liv Patrick kellv. deocaso I.
ContesUe, in which it is alleged that
said Patrick Kellv died tome time dur
ing the year PA'tior l!X7: thnt said tract
is not settled upon nor e titivated by
any of the heirs of tudd iUhvbwJ ; that
the heirs of said claimant are unknown
to me and that 1 have Ikvii unable to
receive any information as to the
whtreabouta of any heira whatever;
that said alleged abseiu-e was not due to
employment in the army, navy or ma
rine corps ot the I nitivt Males in time
of war. Said partic are hereby notitktl
to 8ioar, nsHnd an I offer evidence
touching said allegation at lOoYlin ka.
m. on June St), PAW, K'fore Warren
Hrowii, county clerk, at his ottlc in
Prineville, Oregon, and that final hear
ing will 1h held atlOoVlo k a. m on
July 8, p.XV, before the Kcgister and
Ueceiver at the I nited Mates laiHl Of
fice in The Dalles, Orogonr
The saUl contestant having, in a
prrter affidavit, tiled May 11, PHIS, set
forth facta which show that after due
dilligence porsonnl service i f this notice
can not be made, it is hereby onlerevl
and directed that such notice le given
by due and proper publication.
S-I'lp C. . MOOKE, Keg.ster.
Notice for Publicaion.
Pepartment of the Interior.
U. S. Land Otlice at The lhtlles. Or..
.May 1.', l'.W.
Notice is herehv given that
M..M.I l!.,..,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April 7,
P0$, made Timler Application, No.
4tan, lor nenwij an.t nne sec su,
tp 12 s, r lti e, w in , has tiled notice of
intention to make dual proof, to estab
lish claim to the land alwve ilescri!ed,
twforrt tha coiintv el.o If n t Prt ti.,ill.t
Oregon, on the Siih day of July, PA'S.
V. laimant names as witnesses: John
B. Brown, of Culver, Oregon, A. K.
L'.....wv.l l..l., T.. ...... l...l. ..I
.1" .1 null X UOtl.'I., Ok
Pi ineville, Oregon, nd Joim W. Pee,
oftiriizlv. Oreso-i.
5-28 C. W. Moobk, Iiegister.
Notice- For Publication.
Pepirttnent of the Interior,
I'nited States Land Oilice at
The Dalles, Oregon,
May 8th, P.MS.
Notice is hereby given that
John ISchmeer,
of Crook, Oregon, alio on February
19th, VMi, made Homestead Fntrv, No.
121:5:1, for SWV, !SW"4 Sec. 31, To. "19 8.,
R. 19 E.. 4 ami SWlj N Vl4 Sec. S
and SEH. N K'4 of Sfc. 4, Tp. 20 S., R.
P.) E., W. M., has filed notice of in
tention to make final rive-year proof, to
establish claim to the land atxve de
scribed, before the county cleik, at
Prineville, Oregon, on the loth day of
June, VXS.
Claimant names as witness,:: John
W. Shattuck, Paul Held, Thomas J.
Fergueson and Frank Borsini, all of
Crook. Oregon. C. W. MoOKE,
5-14p Register.
Contest Notice.
Pepartment of the Interior,
I'nited Stales Land Offce,
The Dalles, Oregon. May 13, W08.
A sufficient contest atlidavit having;
been tiled in this otlice by James B.
Adams, contestant, against homestead
en'ry No. l42Jti, niade February 2o,
1905, for W'H SEtf, S SW.V4'. SetUion
29, Township 14 South, Range 10 East,
W. M., by Louis F. tiuiliaumo, con
testee, in which it is alleged that sail
Louis F. Ciuillaume has not resided on
said tract at any timesince filing there
on; that there is no improvement of
any kind whatever upon said tract;
that said alleged absence was not due to
his employment in the army, navy or
marire corps of t lie United States in
time of war. Said parties are hereby
notmed to appear, respond and oiler
evidence touching said allegation nt 10
o'cl s-k a. m., on July 1, 1908, before 11.
C Ellis a U. S. Commissioner nt his of
fice in Bend, Oregon, and that final
hearing will lie held at 10 o'clock a. in.,
on July 8, 1903 before the Register and
Receiver at the United States Land
Otlice in The Dalles, Oregon.
The sai 1 contestant having, in a
proper affidavit, tiled May 7, 1903, set
forth facts which show that after due
dilligence personal service of thi notice
can not be made, it is hereby ordered
and directed that such notice be given
by due and proper publication.
5-28 C. W. MOOUK, Register.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon, for the county of Crook :
In the matter of the estate of Mary
A. Barnes, deceased, Citation.
To William IX Barnes, Ague?, George
and Velma A. Barnes, and all other
heirs (if said Mary A. Barnes unknown,
if any there be, greeting :
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the county court of the state
of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at
the court room thereof, at Prineville, in
the county of Crook, on Monday the Gth
day of July, 1908, at 10 o'clock, in the
forenoon of that day, then and there to
show cause if any there be, why Wil
liam D. Barnes, the exucutor of the
will of Mary A. Barnes, defeased, shall
not eell the follow ing-deC ibed real
estate of said Mary A. Barnes, di ciased,
for the purpose of paying the costs and
expenses of administration, the legacies
named in said will and for the purposes
of distribution, towit: Lots Six and
Seven in Block Four of the town of
Laidlaw, Crook county, Oregon, ac
cording to the plat thereof as the same
appears of record in the office of
the county tltrk of Crook county,
Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. W. A. Bell, judge
of the county court of the state of Ore
gon, for the county of Crook, with the
seal of said court atlixed, this 25th day
of May, A. J. 1908.
5 28-0-25 Attest: Waiiben Brown,
(Sea!) Clerk.
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Timbrr Land, Act June 3, 1S7S.
Notice for Publication.
Pfjmrttm'nt of tlic Interior,
I'niti'd r-tate Liiml Ottiw,
The Dallca, Oregon, Marrli inl, l:S,
Notice is herehv (riven that
Mynin It. llockenlH'rry,
of Prineville. county of Crook", Pt:t of
ilnsr.m, liii iipplifil to purch:i-e, uiuh r the
:ict of Concre-s of Juiii" 3, 1S7S. as extt nileit
hv net ol August 4. IsirJ, tlie N'NK',,
XK'.J, ami NV,i 8KU mciioii 14,
township 14 suutii, raiifru 18 emit, V. M.,
:imi will oiler proof to xhow tlmt the luml
loucht is more valuable for it timheror
itone thnn for (rncuitural purpoM-n, an. I
to estaldiih his claim to f ai.l I ami before
the county clerk, nt I'rincyilU", Oregon, on
the l'ltli day ol j line, llms.
lie name! a bis witneies: M. It. Kl
liott, (ieorife V. Luckey, Joepii J. If aril,
in;; und liyruo Cady, alt of Prineville, Ore
un. Any and all persons rlnimini; adversely
the uuove-descilwd lands are requested to
lile their claims in this otlice on or before
said lOih day of June, l!'S.
4-a C. W. MOOUE, Uegistcr.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice in hereby givon by tho under
signed, ndmiiiietrntor of the estato of
Coiumodoro Carroll, deceased, to all
persons having claims anaiiint the estate
of Commodore Carroll, deceased, to
present the fame with proper vouchers
to the undersigned at his oilice in I'rine
ville, Or.jron, within fix months from
the date of the first publication of this
notice. J. H. Hankii,
5-21 Administrator.
Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real
Estate.
Notice is herebv civen. that in nnr
siiance of an order of the county court
nt Lrook County, Oregon, made on the
Gth day of .May, 1908, in the matter of
the ei-tate of John l'rior, deceased, the
undersigned, the administrator of said
estate, will sell at private sale, subject
to confirmation by said county court,
from and after the 3rd day of July,
liMJH.alltho right, tille anil interest of
the said John Prior at tho time of his
death, and all the right, title and in
ter st the estate has acquired In ad
dition to that of the said John Prior at
the time of his death, in and to nil that
certain piece or parcel of land situated
in the City of Prineville, County of
Crook, Htatoof Oregon, more particu
larly described as follows: Lot two in
block thirteen of Monroe Hodges' plat
of I'rinevillo, Oregon, hs the same ap
peals cf record in the office of the
comity clerk of Crook County, State of
Oregon.
Terms and conditions of sale, cath.
hated May 21, 1908.
Ihom Ci,it kk,
Administrator of the Estate of John
Prior, deceased.
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Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Knulnes for
pumping, spraying, suwlnic, grinding. Out
llts complete.
Fairbanks Henles for weighing,
I'ul thanks-Morse Dynamos und Motors for
power and light.
Fairbanks-Morse Windmills nnd Towers.
Falrliunks-Morse Orinders. Feed Choppers,
Well Pumps. '
All first quality goods at lowest prices.
Always In stock. Liberal tanns. Prompt
reply to inquiries and quick shipments.
Wrlle for catalogue and prices.
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Latest stv'eB In Spring Hals for
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Timber Land, Act June 3, 1K78
Notice for Publication.
Iiepnitmentof the Interior,
Hulled Hlnles ljind Olllee
The Dnlles, Oregon, March 2lrd, l'JOH.
Notice is hereby given that
Clarence a. llousci,
of Prineville, county of Crook, Hlnle of Ore
gon, has applied to piireliuw. under the act
of longrcsn of June S, l7S, ax extended hyael
of August 4, lS'A the F.'NK'-i, NrtWN'F.'i,
sentlon IS and HVi'4 N " ', of swllon 17, Town
1:1 south, range IB east, W M, and will oiler
lrooi io snow nun ine land sought Is more
valuable for Its timber or atone than for agrl
cullural purpose, and to eHiabllnli bin claim
to said land before llieeouiily clerk, at I'rlno-
vnie, uregon, on ine sin (lay orjune, iwis.
He names as his witnesses: Itnls-rt O.
Hmilh, Wadn II. Huston, W. H. lfiln anil
VMIIIam H. McCoy, all of l'rliiovlll", Oregon.
Any and all Persons elalmlmr ndvcriu.lv the
nbove-descrlhed lands are n-i nested lo file
their claims In this olllee on or before ald Ulh
(lay or June, i.va. U. W. MOOUK,
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Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Uuitod Staten Land Office at
The Dalles, Oregon, May 12th, 1U08.
Notice ii hereby givi n that
John W. Hitter,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on March
Hth, lllOH, made limber Application,
No. 4500, for SW section "8, town-
ship 12 south, range 17 east, W. M.,
has filed notice of intention to make
final proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before the Ileitis-
ter and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon,
on itie -it n day ol August, liios.
Claimant names as witnesses:
U.K. Jones, Mrs. N. C. Jones, Wil
liam O, lialfour, Arthur J. Decker, all
ot f rineville, uregon.
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Ifotice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Oilice ut The Dulles, Or.
May VI, 1U08.
Notice Is hereby given that
Mary L. Anderson,
of Pri'icville Oregon, who, on March 2.rth,
1IMJH, made Timber Application No. 4.W2,
for scse'i sec H2, tp 12 s.r III e, hot 1 sec 5,
lot 4iV. sw!nw!4 sec 4, tp 18 s, r 111 e, w m,
lias liled notice of intention to make final
proof lo establish claim to the html above
described, before the County Clerk at
Prineville. Oregon, en the 28th day of July,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wade If,
Huston, William Wigle, Hamuel JJingee
and Archie Powell, all of Prineville, Ore-
gon.
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0. W. Moobic, Register.
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Barred Plymouth Rocks
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