Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 18, 1908, Image 4

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which U a most Important considera
tion. -
ralut the rloture ns rosy as the rep
resentatives f the beet supir factory
are able, the fact remalus that the corn
farmer is prone to look askance at the
proposition of descending from his rid
ing cultivator and gi'ttlns down on his
marrowbones to weed and tuin tiRar
beets which he is to sell for ?3 per ton.
Redmond News.
Redmond, une 13.
A. J. Booth was a caller yesterday
on his way home from Cllne Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Finsley of O'Nell
were vlnltlngla this neighborhood
Sunday.
John Johnson had the misfortune
to have his two black mares and colt
stray away. He had the good for-
tuue to get track of them out in the
Bear Butte neighborhood, when they
were gone a week.
Robert pa vis of Sisters passed here
Friday on his way to Shanlko. He
will bring in a load of buggies and
hacks which were sold lately in this
neighborhood.
Robert Glass, who has been here
lately looking after the affairs ot his
late brother, left Saturday morning
tor Corvallla. He was driving a team
and Mr. Bolsted another one for him,
They were to pick up Mr. Duggan
before going far. The two latter
gentlemen will spend some months
in Willamette points before return
ing. Besides these there was Mr. and
Mrs. Cbappell with a team and
wagon. Altogether it made quite
procession.
Zumwalt & Miller gave a dance
Saturday night In their building, the
old saloon building. We hope.to see
It made a credit to the town now.
The ball game Sunday between
Lamonta and Redmond played here,
resulted in a victory for the home
team to the tune of 7 to 6. Every
tnlng seems to be coming our way
lately.
Mrs. Park continues to Improve
little, but recovery is very slow,
la now eight weeks since she was
taken down and most of it has been
spent In bed.
The weather man has been giving
us a pretty good article daring the
past week.jfc The hot days following
the rain have made things grow as
fast as they knew how. E. C. Pakk.
It
Saloons make business-yes. more for
the saloon keeper, but less business and
more bad debts for the butcher, baker,
grocer, clothier, dry Roods merchant
and newspaper man. TUoy make more
business for the courts and Jails ana
fewer comforts and conveniences' and
much less happiness for the town and
country home.
The difference in the value of seed
corn that will produce a yield of twen-ty-Bve
bushels of corn per acre and
that which will yield fifty hnshels
with no additional effort except that
Involved In husking Is fST.50. this on
the assumption that the twenty five
extra bushels of corn are worth $ 12.50
and that one bushel of corn will
plant seven acres. This is a very easy
conclusion to arrive at and one that
every fanner should figure out wtth
lead pencil before he puts nia corn into
the ground this spring.
Notice of Administrator s Sale of Seal
Estate.
Notice is horebv eiven, that in pur
tuauce of an order ot the county court
of Crook County, Orejron, made on the
6th dav of Mitv, HKVS in Hie matter of
the ettateof John. Prior, deceased, the
umlertipned, the administrator of said
estate, ill sell at private sale, ukjoci
to confirmation lv mm county conn.
trom ana auer mo am j w mji
l!HW, all the right, tule and interest ot
the said John Prior nt the time ol Ins
death, and all the riht, title and in
ter, st the estate has aioinr.M in so-
lit ion to that of the said John Prior at
the time ot his death, in and to nil tbat
certain piece or parwl of land situated
tn me lit? or iTinevuie, v uuimy w
Crook, Hate of Oregon, more particu
larly described as follows: lt two in
block thirteen of .Monroe Hodges' plat
of Prlneville, Orwon, as the same ap
peals cf record in the olhce ol the
county clerk ot Crook County, State of
Oregon.
Terms ana communis oi sate, cam.
Dated Mav SI, 190$.
ISOM Cl.KKK,
Administrator of the Estate of John
Prior, deceased.
Every young woman who contem
plates presiding over a home or ner
own should know how to cook well, to
do plain sewing and understand the
essential principles Involved In an eco
nomical and intelligent management of
her household. If tn addition to these
acquisitions she can play. sins, paint
or draw she is Just so much the better
endowed. The average husband, whose
heart is so often most effectively an
nealed to through his stomach, has dif
ficulty In reconciling a sogsy mess of
biscuits or an India robber pie crust
with a finely executed musical classic
from Wasmcr or an aesthetic home
wrought panel of daisies or panslea,
Try our Fancy Patent " Flour
J. E. Stewart & Co.
$250 Reward
A reward of 250 will be paid for In
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction of any person found gnilty
of interfering with the flow of water or
dam ot the Squaw Creek Irrigation Co.
E. T. SLAYTON, Secy.
In many states health laws Impose a
severe penalty for the selling of milk.
cream or butter from cows which are
known to be afflicted wtth tuberculosis.
In Btatee where no such laws exist the
creamery manager and the individual
dairymen should exercise every possl
ble precaution with a view to locating
and weeding out animals that may be
sickly, and especially those that show
symptoms of being afflicted with this
disease. The use of the milk from such
animals Ira source of danger not only
to the- members of the family., hot to
all who partake of It In such cases
state law ought not to be required to
make one follow a course .that would
seem to be dictated by, rood horse
sense. .. . . ; r f
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As a result of bettfer mechanical ban
dllng and treatment with preservative
solutions previous to being laid,' wood
blocks are now being used for pave
ment and with very 'satisfactory -re
sults. The Erst wood blocks laid some
fifty years ago were left cylindrical
as cut and were not treated, the re
suit belnsr that the edges soon broke
or wore off and the blocks , rotted,
Those laid recently, cut In rectangular ,
shape and given a preservative treat
ment are giving the best of satisfac
tion, surpassing any paving material
but granite or sandstone In point of
durability. It costs laid per square
yard from $2.40 to $3.30 as compared
with $3.50 for sandstone, $3.20 for
granite, $2.30 for asphalt, $2.00 for
brick and 00 cents for macadam.
Blocks of Australian eucalyptus in use
on the streest of London hasve lasted
for fifteen years. - -
The City Meat Market
HOUIGAN & STILL, Props.
SALE OF
egon, June
TIMBER. Prineville, Or
lb. HKD. Sealed bids
marked outside "Bid Timber Sale ap
plication, June 10, 1903. Blue Mountains
l vest)" ami auureesea to a. . ireianu,
Prineville. Oreajn. will be received ni
to and including July 18, PKM, for all
the merchantable dead timber, stand-
ins and down, and all the live timber
marked for cutting by the Forest Otli-
cers on a tleeisundxl area ot aiiout it)
a.-ree located in the e neV seV, eV,
se"-i m, sek ne rrn. sec So, tp 17 s, r
S) f, w in, utiie Mountains ( v est I
National Forest, Oreeon: estimated to
be .'50.000 feet B. M. toe scale, more or
less, ot living and dead yedow pine, and
rir sa timber. An urn lor less than
fi.OO ner thousand feet B. M. will be
considered for living timber, nor less
thin $1.00 per thousand feet B. M. for
dead timber, and a depiit of f.'iO.OO
must le sent to II. B. Cramer, rural
Agent, Forest Service, Washington, I).
C. and made parable to the TKLAS-
LRKR OF UNITED STATES, for
each bid submitted to the Supervisor.
The right to reject any and all bids is
reserved, limoer upon valut claims
exempted from sule. For further infor
mat ion and regulations governing sales
address the undersigued. A. S. Ireland,
rorest supervisor. b lsot
a. ' Contest Notice,
'Department of the Interior,
- United States Land Office,
' .The lalles. Oregon, May 13. 1008.
A eutlicient contest affidavit' having
been bled in tins otllce by Kli!a -M. li
Arnel. contestant, against bomestead
entry ll"i2, made October 11,11102, for
SWT if SYVJ-i, Sec 1. S SK, Sec. 2
XW MY, Sec. 12, Tp. 13 S., R. 1"
E., W. M., by Patrick Kelly, deceased
Contestte, in which it is alleged that
said Patrick Kelly died some tiinedur
ine the year lsMJ or 1907: that said tract
is not settled npon nor cultivated by
any ot the heirs of said deceased ; that
the heirs of said Claimant are unknown
to me and that I have been unable to
receive any information as to the
whereabouts of any heirs whatever
that said alleged absence was cot due to
emrloyment in the armtvnavy or ma-
rine corps of the United States in time
of war. Said parties are Jiereby notified
to appear, respond and offer evidence
tombing said allegation at 10 o'clock a
m. on June 30, ia08, before Warren
Brown, "county clerk, at hia olfiee
Prineville, Oregon, and that final hear
ing will be held atluocUxk a. m., on
July 8, 1903, before the Register am
Receiver at tlie United States Land Ot
fice in The Dalles, Oregonr
The said ' contestant hsvinp, in
roper affidavit, filed Mav 11, 1908, si
rth facts which show that after due
dijlience personal servicer f this notice
can not be made, it is hereby ordered
snd directed that such notice be given
by diM and proper nnb'ication.
r21p ... C. W. ilOUKE, Kegister.
E. C. PARK
Importer and breeder of pure-bred
iPoland China Jtogs and SSiaek
jCangshan Chickens
Yonng stock for sale. Address
Redmond, Oregon.
POLK'S GAZETEER
A BuBlnem Directory ol each city, town
and village in Oregon and Washington,
giving a deacriptive sketch of each place,
together with the location and shipping
facilities and a classified directory of each
business and profession.
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Write us for sample reports of first 100 agents
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Pnlrbanka-Morse Gasoline Engines for
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Fairbanks Scalps for weiarhlnsT.
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Well Pumps.
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Write for catalogue ana prices.
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For Sale or Trade
One Jack?on Eclipse Haystacker,
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5-2Stf Prineville, Oregon.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interiors-
TJ. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or.
May 12, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that .
Marv L. Anderson.
of Pricieville, Oregon, who, on March 25th ,
fJ08, made Tim tier Application -o.
for x-KseVi sec 32, tp 12 s,r 16 e, It 1 sec 5,
lot 4& ew'inw'i sec 4, tp 13 ,T li e, w m,
has filed notice of intention to make filial
nroof to establish claim to the land shore
described, before the County Clerk at
PnneviUe, Oregon, on the awn day oi J uiy,
1908.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wade II.
Huston, William Wigle, Hamucl Dingee
and Archie Powell, all of Prineville, Ore
gon. C. W. Moore, Register.
Notice for Pablicatioa. j
Department of the Interior, J
United (States Land Office at ;
The Dalles, Oregon, May 12lh 1908.
Notice i hereby given that f $
John V. Kitter, ..
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on March
9th, 1908, made Timber Application,
No. 4009, for bvtft, section 2S, town
ship 12 south, range 17 east, W; M
has hied notice ol intention to make
final proof, to establipti claim to tlie
land aliove describe!, before the Ueeis-
ter and Receiver, at The Dalles, t)regon,
on trie 4th day ot August, luuu. -Claimant
names as witnesses :-
H. E. Jones. Mrs. N. C. Jones. "Wil
liam G. Balfour, Arthur J. Decker, ail
ot Prineville, Oregon. . ?
5-21p C. W. MOORE, RegiHter. -
Notice for Publication, i
Department of the Interior,
United States Land Office at 1
The Dalles, Or., June 2, 1908,
Notice is hereby given that i ',.
Ezra J. Culp. i ; f
of vaitsburg, W alla Walla . county.
Waeh., who on June 2, 1908, madef.-A
S. sworn statement No; 4ir5,lor H4
NEJ4, SWH NEif ani NF NW,
section 12, township 15 south, range 18
east, W. Al., has hied notice of in
tention to make final proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
fore Register and Receiver at , The
Dalles, Or., on the 17th day pf August,
19US.
Claimant names as witnesses ; t
Fred A. Rice, of Prineville, Oregonj
Grover C Newman, Roliert Brumblav,
Forrest Carpenter, of Waiteburg, Waeh-
lngton. . ;
6-4p C. W. MOORE, Register. '
Headquarters for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the best that money can
buy. You will not only savenoney but
you will help build up a homo industry.
Wo always carry tho best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in large quantities
We handle all kinds of country produce
H0RIGAN & STILL
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A complete line of
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. you tho goods and
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A Choieo Line of
Cigars & Tobaccos
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O. H. WIOLE, Proprietor
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- ...Notice for Publicaion.
Pepartmpnt of the Interior.
U. S. Laud Ollice at The Dalles, Or.,
May 12, l'J03.
Notice ia hereby (riven that
Maud iirowu.
of Prineville, Oreaon, ho, on April 7,
1!X)8, made Timber Application, Ko.
4004, for i)el'n and o'neS-j ecc 20,
tp 12 s, r 1U e, w in., lias tiled notice ol
intention to make final proof, to eetab
Iieh claim to the bind above described,
before the county clerk at 1 rinevule,
Oregon, on the 2Uth day of July, 1008.
Claimant names as witnet-nes: John
B. Brown, of Culver, Oregon, A. B.
Eastwood and Dale Jonea, both of
f nnenlle, Oreeon, and John W. Dee,
of Gmzly, Oregon.
5 28 C. W. Moorf, ReKister.
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, Notice to Creditors.
7(1 1 'i I'll Sa l.nralw fT? rl Ktf iKi. 11 n 1 i i r
signed, adminittrator of tlie estate of
commodore Carroll, deceased, -to all
persona having claims auainet the extatc
of Commoloro (Jnrroll, deceased, to
present the same with proper vouchers
io me unuersigneu ai ins oince in i nne
ville, Ortgon, within eix months from
the date of the first publication of this
notice. J. H. IIaner, 4
5-21 Administrator.
Notice to Creditor.
Notice Ih hereby civen by the under-
Bljnieil, the admlrilKtrntrix with the
will annexed of the entate of Alexan
der McCloy, dcceuHed, to all perHonn
having tiiilmn agaliiHt nald OuceaHed
to present them with the proKT
vouchers to the underwlnned at the
office of M. It. Elliott at Prineville.
Oregon, within lx montlm from the
drat publication of tliiH notice.
Dated thlH 21st day of May, 1908.
AlA MTU A IIooveu.
Admlnlntratrix with the will annexed
f the estate of Alexander McCloy,
deceawed. 5-21
Notice, to Creditors
Notice is hereby given by the rnder
siijned, the executrix of the last will and
testament of Charity Wilson, deceased,
to all persons having claims against said
deceased to present them with the
proper vouchers to the undersigned at
the ollice of M. K. Elliott in Prineville,
Oregon! within six months from the
nret puhlication ot tins notice.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1908.
Mahia Chain,
Executrix of the last will and testa
ment of Charity Wilson, deceased. 6-28
Notice for Publication.
1 ' Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Land Ollice at The Dalles. Or
May 12, 11X18.
iv once is nereny given mat -Olive
Cook,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April 10,
lOOfi. made Timlier Application No. !12.
for nne'4 sec 12, sc.Jne sec 1, tp i'i s. r 15
e, ixt sec d, tp li s, r 1(J e, w m, lias tiled
noticexif intention to make final proof, to
establish claim to tlie land ahovedeHciibed
before the County Clerk ut Prineville, Ore
gon) on tlie yjtn day oi July liws.
Claimant names as witnesses: John W,
Snyder, Lucy Bnyder, Andrew 8. Fields
anu eda u. ieid8, an ot f nneviiie. or.
6-2S 0. W, Moobr, ltegister.
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CITATION.
In tlie County Court of the
of
state
Oregon, for the county of ('rook :
In the matter of tho estate of Mary
A. Barnes, deceased, Citation.
To William D. Barnes, Agnes, George
and Velma A. Barnes, and all other
heirs of said Mary A. Barnes unknown,
if any there bo, 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 connty of Crook, at
the court room thereof, at Prineville, in
tho county of Crook, on Monday the 0th
day of July, 1908, at 10 o'clock, in the
forenoon of that day, then and there to
show cauHe if any there bo, why Wil
liam D. llarnes, the executor of the
will of Mary A. Barnes, deceased, shall
not sell the following-described resl
estate of said Mary A. llarnes, deceased,
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 Hlock Four of the town of
Laidlaw, Crook county, Oregon, ac
cording to the plat thereof as the same
appearH of record in the oflice of
tho county tlerk 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 affixed, this 25th day
of May, A. D. 11108.
5 28-6-25 Attest: Warkbn Bbown,
(Seul) Clerk.
Contest Notice.
Department of tho Interior,
United Staies Land Offce,
Tho Dulles, Oregon. May 1.1, 1!W8.
A sufficient contest alildavit having
been filed in this oflice by James B.
Adams, contestant, against homestead
entry No. 14220, made February 25,
1005, for Wi KEJ, H 8W, Section
2!), Township 14 (South, Kange 10 East,
W. M., by Louis F. Guillaume, con
testee, in which it is alleged that said
Louis F. Guillaume has not resided on
said tract at any tline since filing thore-
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
marine corps of the United States in
time of war. Haid parties are hereby
notified to appear, respond and offer
evidence touching said allegation at 10
o'clock a. m., on July 1, 11108, before If.
C. Ellis a U. 8. Commissioner at his of
fice in Bend, Oregon, and that final
hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in.,
on July 8, 1008 before the Register and
Receiver at the United States Land
Oflice in The Dalles, Oregon.
The said contestant having, in a
proper aflldavit, filed May 7, 1908, set
forth facts which ehow that after due
dilligence personal service of this 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. MOOKK, Register.
Raport of tk condition ol
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At tho do of kWa( May 14, 1908
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"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 bo at the David Elliott
ranch on the Ochoco, 7 miles from Prineville.
TERMS: $10 to Insure; $5 for Single Service.
DAVID ELLIOTT, - Owner
Barred Plymouth Rocks
Large, hardy and good layers. Choice eggs $2.00 per
13; two settings $3.50. Address
Laura Graham. Haycreek, Or.
FERRY LONG
WALT BNODERLY
Long & Snoclerly
Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors and
ars. ' We handle the celebrated
Sedgwick Whisky, noted for its rich,
mellow flavor. Sole agents for Hop Gold
Beer and the famous .Napa Soda.
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