s Redmond News. August 0, UV The MiloVs-t duty that has falltn t) the writer' lot for a liU time is that of recording the bereave ment of Mr. and Mr?. Robert Im naeke in the los Tuosilay night of their infant son from pneumonia. T he ficknesn was of short Juration a it was only on Momiar that it became evident that medical at tention was necessary. They took him to Trineville but without avail, and now with many sym pathizing friends they mourn t lie loss of their Utile loved one who came to brighten their home for a few short months. Interment was from the house on Thursday morn ing. The services were simple and unostentatious, as was lefittinp the circumstances, the child and MMiES COMING ON.' Dairy Farm for Sale. Let. T a ' :;;;,rV(:T;;- Child In a Pcny. t luvs. hi) Uioun livli.u,. .-hi-l n, Fvory favorable Ja.v of Hi? sutiiij din ks : 4 i low . I tvd.-r diiil. I l.rr,'. No. 4 Nii.ir.: j-s ft'ivtrntor. Ii) ,.v. ios!ril ami wiilun half mile of l'rine- iy of tli? sptiii;: ovnlrniv of the pvwliirf the simple sympathy of the friend who were gathered. In the a! sence of any one authorized by tl church of their choice to tak charge of burial services, friend sang two hymns and offered prayer before the sad procession started At the grave side another hvmn was sung and the "Oar Fathei and "Hail Mary" repeated and the little body lowtred to ha res-tin place. One hom cherished bv all is that the memory of the lit tie 1 If. will stilt remain with the bereaved parents to comfort and inspi them. x-.-ii ... eiguoor eauiii returned iron Spokane and reports Miss Olive n much improved. She will r.ot be able to go to work, though, and a a consequence, will come down in a week or so to take a somewhat more extended vacation than was being planned when she was taken sick. At an informal gathering of some of the settlers last nisht it was decided to ask the members of the Settlers' Association and othe:s to come together again on the next regular meeting night of the asso- 01 ition, August 22. This step L- iK9 3 partly on account of the ri jreof the Water Users' Asso ..ion to pertect Us organization .-i.d partly because there are mat ters of general interest to come up August 22. Everybody come. Reports from F. L. Ricker a I Prineville are encouraging, so much so that he is expected home the latter part of the Week. Several parties have gene f cm here to the mountains, or woods, on pleasure trips. Carl Ehref and J. G. McGuffie with their wives Btarted Friday morning. Tuck--and Reeds went Wednesday.. While engaged in hauling l.av for F. T. Redmond to the D. 1. & lus t r.;:j;:;t litmus for ponies, r.oys mid plila on po::ie or In carts nn no lonp-r the somewhat r:;ro s'.slit ef n nnutbor of years Many fortnn.ito youtiKstors tpenA most of their leisure time In the snilvtlo. the little pirl wearies t!i. t'.ivMod skirt Hint rii'.iiiit tmy fashion. Sj:::t' ptvi!i think a boy or girk can fciuvd. I'lnily of cro to (h1 co this year. For (ui titer hi tiei t;im ritv to I'llAKU.Sl Cakkki i.. " oti Prinevilh', Or j $23 Reward Return of Two Horse Strayed from th Mnyfiold iUo v riKiiisi river in May, a team, one n imxon mano, innv rear old ; one Drew n tlitiH yemnol.l, branded Jll conneele.t on left ftuuMr. lloth iihvo Keen worked but are not pMitlo Will rav t rv-r.l f.ie .............. -'!!-v ' 1 Harvey, Piir.evillo, Oregon The City Meat Market 1 IIORH.AN '& STILL, Prop smrri.AN ivm howaud iu i Inner of first prise In .I:llUn ciasai tt M.-rkls f?ur. nu-niivr v( ih horJ of lt.Ie -Mo.uio farra, Mass.uhuscts. derive raore fun. physical development ami ru.iV lienlih to the square luch o;:t of n Sl'.etlaud ioay thau in any other .way. la a lar.e measure this la true, for l y li.rseb;ek riding every uuis- eio ia the body is brought luto play, makSus it vastly superior to the we- etianieal eserx-ite ohtaiuovl from a gj"IU ua$:uui, aiu in nun.g niul driving a pony- the child readily ncijuires self re- liauee ami courage, ijuieknesa of ludl vidual acton and a sense of Judgment The accompanying cut from tho American Cultivator shows a notable (KU-.y, with description as follows: fciandias forty inches high. Howard B. U of remarkably pxd conforma tion, havinjr an unusually small head, full chest, deep Ivdy, short back, ex cellent hi:;d quarters and very straight legs, wiru gid bone. Wonderful to relate, he Is as vigorous and la as wd coadttloa today as wheu he 'en tered tho show ring at the World's fair and as a perfect specimen of tho Shetland ia dillieuit to be excelled either for beauty or speed. Ilia color la black and white. A Contrast. The largest horse so far as is known was brought to Watertown. Minn., by Sylvester Dory of this city, who traded herd of Shetland ivuics for him. says the St. Paul Pioneer Tress. The animal stands eighty-one inches high j and weighs clo.v to COCO pounds. lie was raised by II. It. Carroll, a farmer living near Doland. in this state. CitutioiK In the County Court of the State of t-'nwn, t r the I ounty of Crook. in the nutter of the ostato of Kied I' An.ternoti, deceased. Citation. lo Minnie I.. Anderson, IMith M Aiuerson. Wesley l Anderson and iH-atnco u. Atulerson and a 1 heirs un Known, 11 ttny there be, siwtinit: In the name of the state of Oregon yon are hereby eitevl an.l re.jnirt to "l'rf ' inei ounty t. nurt ol the ft ite 01 vrvgon, tor the county cf Cro k, t the courtroom therxsif, at" Prineville, in the county of Cnok. on .U ndnv the 7th day of .S ptcmber, IsHW, at 10 o'clock in me forenoon ot that day, then and there to show cause. 'if aitv ilur. l why an order should not be granted to M. 1. Klliott, the administrator of said e.otate to sod po much of thefollowinrf .lescriUnl real estate of said divease I its may te neivssarr, to-xvit. the southeast quarter ot the southeast quarter of see- lion eisni, aim the south hall of the soutiiMi'st ipiarter and Hie. southwest piarter ot tln southeast quarter, of sec tion nine, in t' nship ti'ttvn south cf range twenty east cf ulainette Meri dim. Witness, the Hon. It. C. Vl'ij of the County Court of the State of Ore. con, tor the count v of Cnnik. nitl. th.. soil of said court aifyie.1, this tith dav of AUglli t, A, ll. l'lil.S. Attest Warren Urown.tlerk. 8-(l Staking a Hog on Pasture. A plan for tying out male hogs, as cows are tied out on pasture or range. shown In the accompanying Illus tration, which Is the idea of one of our readers. A double girth of me dium sL-ed chain is made to Et the bedy of the hog before and directly P. Co.'s barn, A. E. Anderson met with a severe accident by being etruck in the tide by a large rower Lay fork, nearly tearing tome cf his ribs out. At last accounts he was coming on nicely. C. R. McLallin and wife were Prineville visitors Saturday and Sunday. Corn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Buckley Anzust 10. a son. No matter whether Republican, Demo cratic or just like his father, it'll have to be Bill. Thomas Sharp, jr., and wifr, miss Jean Morrison of Portland and Col. Belcher Sundayed with F. T. and Mrs. Redmond. Mrs. Immele, Mrs. Kenyon and lone will spend Wednesday with Mrs. Myers. Married, August 10, 15)02, Mr. E. C. Park and Miss Eva Trisler, at Ottumwa, Iowa. W. B. and DeWitt Lamb are do ing some work on Miss Etkerson's forty west of town. They will clear and plow ten acres and crop it to timothy and clover. E. C. Paiik. Card of Thanks. To the many kind friends who Helped us una sustained us in so many different ways in our late bereavement, we extend our heait- lelt thanks. Mu. and Miss. R. C. Immki.ee. HOO TIED OCT. behind the shoulders. Below they are connected by a few links of chain, and the chain from the stake is also con nected with the harness here. We are informed that this Is a very satis factory way of keeping hogs on range where It is Impossible to have a spe cial lot for their use, remarks Iowa Homestead. Notice fur Publication. (Xot Coal I.ar.,1) IVr-artmont of the Interior, I". S. Land twice, at The IHillos.'Or. . . , July pics. Notice is hereby (riven that William (t- lUlfour of Prineville, Onyon, bo, oa July 1S made timln-r and ftone np'-lica-tion No. o;i(l, for SK NK,', F.l2 SI'i, and s tj SKi4, Sec U. Tp 14 S. K IS h SI, has tiled notice of inti ntion to make nnai timber an.I stone proof, to estatv lish claim to tb- land above descrilevl. before Warren Drown, rminm ch.ri.- u hisolileeat Prineville, Or., oil the P.Uh dav of Oetol-er, VMS. Claimant names at witnesses: Kael.iellns K. Jones. John W. Hitter, Thomas O'Kelly. AlU'rt Sears, all of Prineville, Oreon. -S-tp C. W. Mookf, Register. King Edward as Stockman. The rK!i crop of prizes which the king's cattle and sheep won at the Bingley Hall show, Birmin-rham, is the lat.-st deraoiLstration of his majesty's success as a farmer, of which he Is so deservedly proud. When the king be- suu ureeum; nearly rorty years ago the Sandiinghnm farm lands were In an almost hopeless condition, barren and barely capable of cultivation. To day, according to Rider Haggard, "It is a wonderful farm, for nowhere is so much high bred stock to be seen on the same area." Cut probably no where will you find such an array of plates and cups won at shows as that wcuca Sandnngham boasts. At a sin gle exhibition his majesty once won no fewer than fourteen first prizes. In 1003 he captured five first prizes and cups in addition to numerous seconds and thirds. In 1004 his prizes num bered twenty. In 1903 he won a cham pion plate, a challenge cup and eight een other prizes, including four firsts, while last year he took at the Smith field show ten firsts, nine breed cups ana piates, six other prizes and several "highly commendeds," and every prize winner he has bred himself. Westmin ster Gazette. Notice of Admj'niitritor'i Sale of Real Eitnle. Notice i hereby niven that, in pur suance of an order of the Cuiinty Court of the County ol Crook, Stat'e of Oregon, made ami entered on the 6th day of July, 1!MN, In the matter of the estate of Mary A. Barnes. ueeeaneii. the unilorxigncd, the ad ministrator of caul estate, will wdl at public miction to the highest bidder,, for cufcli, (iohl Coin of the I'liited Stated, anil tMihjeet to con urination by the naid Count v Court on Saturday, the l.'it Inlay of August," ll)i)N, at ten o'clock in the forenoon! at the county courthouse, at the front door, In Prineville, Oregon, all the riulit, title and Interest of th said Mary A. Barnes at the time ot her death, and all the right, title and interest that the said eslate h.-i ictiuired other than or in'addiiion to that of the Maid Marv A. Bnrnci at the time of her death in and to all that certain piece or parcel of land situate and lieingr In the Couutv of croon nun state of on-nti. nnri more particularly described an fol lows, town: Jots Six mid Seven In i.iocK l our, of the Town of l.aidlaw in me county ot t rook, State of Ore -u, occoiuiiiK in me piat t Hereof as the same appears of record In the onieeoltlie t ounty Clerk of Crook i.ouniy, ureg-on. Terms nnd conditions of sale: Cash goui com of the I nited States. Dated this nh day of July, l!)c,S. Wm. I). Baiims.- i.xcciitor of the hstate of Mary A. i.arnes, deceased. 7-i Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try some of Crook county's choicest products. Its tho best that money can buy. You will not only save money but you mill help build up a homo industry. We always carry tho tost in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. litll m If ,V i Special rates when sold in large quantities We handle all kinds of country produce H0RIGAN & STILL LUMBER liingK, Mouldinv's, Winilows, lWrs, Classes, Ktc. Ktc, ICtc. SHIPP & PERRY riUNKVII.I.i:, ORKUOX r t L J r 1 L J ("1 L J ri LJ 1 LJ 1 J 1 LJ 1 1 LJ 1 L J 1 J r.i J II(disKSH0t:txu, Wood Work, rrc.t Neatly and PuoMrrLY IXi.nk When it is Do.ne By : : : !7iobcrt 9foorc Satisfaction Will He Guaranteed Pki.vevii.lk, ill Ci&a Hats, Shoes and Clothing A complete lino of dent's Furnishings at Prices that you can aflord to pay. Call ; in and let tis show you tho pvnls and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of rs & Tobaccos THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor - 4" a i . THE HAMILTON STABLES & (Horsehoeintr in Connection) I kiirt rr rt I vv "iw-i rrupnuior J. H. I'KiM Vii.i.i:, out ; ctiH'k lnutrtlei! by tlm Jay, week or month ot ltcn-oiiiiMo nites. IJeiiieinl'cr us win-it iru Irineville. Hatm Uk,sonaiii.k. Wp lmv Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 0 Rupert of tho conJition of The First National Bank At Of Prineville, Oregon tha clot of biuintu July IS, 1908 III Mill IK'l.S Ionn niul lvcmiit f.MK.mm n I'nlli-il Mtntn Ikiiida HaiiIi I n-iiitw-.,.. I'm- fnin l-un k- ili on Imnd !(-Jt-liiptloli rumt .. livmm .. 13.V W . lif.Kii m . . ;.": m mm lUi.lVJ "I I.I.UIII till riiiii Kiix k in.cno oo Hiiiphi. mid untl lil-t ptwrtu ,Vi." M 4-tn ulial l.in ,., V.IU) CU liiillvliliinl Ik-iHwiit J-'.BIT 'T I'll Ui li.l. mumd! -l IU D. F All, Pr..;.l.al Will Wr.w.llr. Vir. Pr..U.r,l i".Vli 4 T. M. B.U-U. CkUt II. Ratdwta. Ami Chlr Kotice for Publication. rx-parlir.fnt or Hie Ind-rlnr. U. Si. Luna OIUcv at TliuimMi-a, Orr-gon .... , , Junt- 21. i.t Notice Is hi n liv givi-n (lint , , iw VV. IiiiiIkiii i .ufpr. wr-eoii. who. oit !)wfm,nlL.r on JWH, niiidi- lionii.sK-aii npiilic.itl.in Nn '',r " )V ,? T.';Li"n '"WO'l'lK "outli, rntiiii- l.i t-asl. V. .. hill llll-d nnllr rw.f ... nm iivr-yi-ur prnor locsti.liiish lu,ti to I IK lllll'l lllNivn rli--rllu-.l la.r..... i- Hrou-n. county ci.-rk. at t'rliievillc,Ori gon,on tin- l.tti -lay orAuKii.i, IM, I la.munt nitmi-ns wlf fii-sf-.s: n .. i ,r "' '"''.' "lirl- Thompson. IVrry - ., ' iixiom, an or i in vcr, lr.-fon 7'-P VV. Moiikk, lOKisu r. Buy your Shoes of J. E. Stewart fe Co. Pedigreed Stock I H 1 g G I s Poland Chinas D uroc Jerseys H O G S ens More Horse Meat. In 1000 Cj.COO horse3 wcrrslaughteretl for food In Taris, fumls'uing about 12, 000 tons of meat. Formerly liorso moat Tvas eaten by only the poorest classes, but now It In no longer regard ed as refuse meat, and its consumptlou ly the working classes is rapidly ln treasing throughout Europe. A Bone and Muscle Maker. While alfalfa Is too rich a food for mature horses unless used in combina- non witn some other roughness, It is nn excellent feed for young horses, as It eeem3 to contain just the elements necessary to (lerelop bone, muscle and consequent size. Kotice for Publicatioa I)( parlim flt of the Inti-rlor, L. S. Lund Olticc ut The Dulli s, drct'on, ...... , . June 21, otlcc Is lic n-liy riven that Charle s ll. Hhallnck or I riiK ville, Un ison, w ho, on June II. 1!W J'.""""'Kl,'i"1 Application No l for K j .NK'of ..-ilon, and V"-i N W!i Kw-tion in. township in Kout'i, nuiir..- lli-t, W. j has flli-d iiuilm of lali nilon lo make llnn'i i-oiiinniiallon proof u -stal,l-h claim to tin land almve di.-s-rihd, la-lore Warri-n llrown county clerk, u l'llm-villc. On-son, on the l.th dayof AuKiml, luos. Clalliiant namcK a witnesses: Moses NiHWoiwr, Cbarlin H. Koter, Knmui-I Shepherd, Klanson A, liusKelt, all of 1'rlne VI lie, Ori-Kon. 7'2P C. W. MOOIU-:. IUvUUt. Gasoline Black Langshan Chick E. C, PARK! REUMOND, OKKCiON j Wood Sawing. Having purchased the wood naw- outfit of C. I), ii m prepared to cut wood both for the people livhiK In I'rineviile and those in the nelghboriii"; district. (-ll II. L. Honiw, rrlneville.' Willow Creek Lumber the best in the county lor gale by A. II. Lippman & Co. Engine Irrigation, Spraying nnd Pumping Machinery Kalrhanks-Mor-e Gaso!ln Knuines for PiiinpliiK, uprayliiic, sawln., srrindlii.. Out- l-alrhanks Hcales for welKhlnit. 1 Kali-hanks-.MoTki. iivnni.w.u .....i t power and IlL-ht. KalrhiiiikH-.Miirsc WnrlmlM and Towern. I-alrhanks-Morhe (jrlnderH. K-ed (Jlioppcrs, "ell Pumps. ' AM llrst. nnnlltv c,.i-..lD . ... . - ........ k "-'-.--. ii. tcs. iiriceu. Always In Mock. UlH-ral Krins. I'roinpl repy to InqulrleH nd iulck shlpim-nls. Wrlle for culaloKue and pHccb. V. F. KING, Agwt, Primeyille, Ore. Fairbanks Morse & Co. I'OKTLAKi), OUEOON. Notice far Pablicatioe. . tl Sot Coal Land.) IVpnrlnient of the Inlerlor. U. H. Ijind tun til Tin- linilen, Or.. July J'. hi"'. Notice Is licn-tiv k I ven that I 'ni l r. liri x. formerly I'arl Chrl-i Mlkk.-lM-n. of Prlm-vlllc "" who on April Itith. 11-(l. made ir,,n,. "lead Appliiutloii No. I-.'IK). f,,r h.M''. ',si:',.sK',.sW',..2ii, ip 15, r i, ,., 111. has tiled notice of Intention to make llnal live year proof, toctahlMi claim lo the hind above de,-rlhed, hefore Vrri'ii llrown mainly eletk t rook ciuinty,Oreion, at I'rlnc vllle. I rook county, Oiegou, on the 3id day of S pieiniM r. in. liilinanl names as. wMnesiuo.' ('m I) swaiwm. Kobert ). Kmlth, .1. Alwln KIl-k and Klanvm A. Hunsett, all of frlm-une on-iron, ( , y. MooHK. lUielsler. 7-.itt Notice for PuUicatioo. Hcpnrtmcnt of the Interior. U. 8. Land Olticc ut 'file lutlles, ir. on. v. ,, ', . , , July -ii. Hi". Notice Is heri hy plven (hut Kinliy K. I'ow. ll. of I'llnevllle, Cnxik county, iir.-ion, who, on .In in- a-.', hfiti. made tlmlH-r nnd toiu- sworn staicm.-nt No. Uto-i ii;n, for KSNI-:', N;4NK'4, s-c Is, and hV'NW'.. wc 17, Ip 1 1 s. r 111 e. w in, has tiled notice of Int. -nil. hi (o make Hnal prooflo eslahll-.li claim lo tho mini aisive (lei-crllx U. la-lore I lie mm elerk at lilncMlle, Oregon, on the btU day of I lailuaut names as witnesses' l!i,!u.il tl "inllh. Kaniuel A. Trow. Ilenrv .Mci 'ov. en, I ..oireus ii. i-oweii, nn or I'rineviile, Oi-i-Kon. ;. VV. Mookk, lieiilsler Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby civtMi bv the. under- signed, aflniinidtrntor of Iho ertafo of lOiiiiii(Mlore Carroll, dvceawnl, to all persons havinir claims against tlincstao. oi coniiuoiloio arroll. i i-i-casi-i , present the fame with oroner voiicherw to me tiinierHifrneil at Ins ollice in Prine ville, Or- eon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this nonce. Dated this Kith day of July, 1908. .1. II. IlANKIt, 7-10 8-13 Administrator. Notict for Publication IVpartineiU ol lln Interior, I. Un.l (Xticoat Tim Ihilli-s, Or. Jiiiib 2:1, liU.S. Notice i'm lien-bv jfiven that Alfrw'l V. Huvn of rrinevilli', Oregon, wlm, on Nov. 27 l'.M), iniiiht IIoiiii.s(.a, Knlry No. HTtNl ior si-ciiiin .'.), lowiir lup l. sniltii rutit;e U fiirt, W. M., Iihs liied rmtii (1 iiiU-htioii to iiuike litntl live yoar priM i esliibii,)! cliiim to the land above Ui-M-rilMil, In-fore Coiutv flerlc m Crook comity, at bis nfllco, at Prinevilliv Or.-n-m, on the Kihdav of Atimist, PKJH v i.iiinaiii rumps us itiiesm-H: Irancm li. Phvii Jacob A. I.i vis .iiiim-H .Moltitt, ti. W. Jones, all of i rim-vine, ur. -! C. W. Mooio:, Hi Kicter. Nolle Notice for Publication. Depart inent nf Hie Interior, U. 8. Lund Ollice at Tho lialles, Oromm, June 3d, l!w. otli-e Is hereby Riven that Levi Knorr. of Liirnniila, Oreijiiii, who on July 1. I-O.'l. made oeiie-sieHu r.inry .o. izs ior iswi sec 1:1, Tp Ms, rile, W M. has filed niitlee nf (men. uoii m make ll m. I live-year proof, tn cstalilish eliiiia to the land nlsive desi-rlheH l. (,.,-.. varren llrown. (.oumv Clerk, at I't-d.eeiii.. On-Koii, on the l'Jth day of Auilsl. PjijH. ' ( huiiiaiit niiines us witnesses: Julia H mine, uren a le. Wa ter If,- frO.I. ...,,i Chries I'axton, all of Laiiioiila, Orewin. '-'Jl C. VV. Jloouu, Hegioter. For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands iv Tin hi I DESCHUTES VALLEY ft ffi' l- IT If !i i i. r. .a nr iii m Redmond, ' . . Oregon H Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, -United States Land Office at The DalleH, Or., June 2, 1!)08. Notice ia hereby jriven that Kzra J. C'ulp, of Waituburn, Walla Walla county, Waeli., who on June 2, 1U08, made T. & S. Huoin Htatemi'iit No. 4(i.r),ri. fur Ki. BW'i KEii and NKtf NWJ, section 12, townsliip 15 eouth, range IH east, W. M., lias filed notice of in tention to make final proof, toeHtablinh claim to the land above described, be fore Ileister and Keeeivor at The Dalies, (Jr., onttieltli day of Auiruiit. I'M. Claimant nfimeB as witnessea: Fred A. Ilice, of Prineville, Oregon ; GroverC. Newman. Itobert lirumblav, Forrest Carpenter, of Waitebtir;, Wanli inKton. i -4p C. W. MOOUE, IvegiHter. Notict for Publicatioa i liolttcd Tract ) . Serial Ko tim I't'm.i'.: i. ami hai.k The liitlk-a, Or. nun, I.mii-1 omee, . . Jn Iv 1. pins, IS lierehv IT veil 1 hut n. ,l,r.., i.-.l I... iLi.e ..i . . . . ' , "-e-e-i oi nn: iiriierai i,anil limr under provisions nf Act id CoiiKri-iM uppmvi "n. , I.--I. i iiimic-ii. ,r,i, u win i,rr,-r in .....in .nn-, n nil- IIIKIII-SI j,liler, at 10 o'clock . in., on the IS day Aiikhi, I'sw, m-xl, nl VV . ' " " ll!K Oael "I hui'l, inivlt: W Sf " M"''Nrt'','l-', T. l.i , It- 17 , Any pern.iis i-h-.liu!iii; adversely t, n,vl.. ilesenhi d lands are advised to flic their claims or i.l.jeciioas, on ; hi-,,re ihe day nlmvu deslyimled for sal -. ' i v.. .v u hi k, iti(tlster i' M. A:ms.,n, Hecelver. 7-9 I." Nulice for TublicilioQ ln-parfSm iit of t. Interior, t . M Land (iftu-e ut T he I lulies. Or., xt . . . . July IM. Notice Is hcrchv vlvcn that Kilns k 11,. ill... u or rrlneville, Oregon, who, on May m. VJUH '".J""' limner and slone sworn s'nleinenl NVVfHK'i and l.t 2, w-c 7. In 1; m. r lu u in. has tiled not lee of Intent Ion lo make II mi I proof, to estaldlsh ehilni i,, ii... i ..i desi-rlhed, heforc Ihe county clerk, nt. I'rlm- ""H'lu. me bin day of Ociola-r, Claimant names ns n-iiiieas,.u. t r. o ... . .... -- I ow- en, wane ii, jiuslon. II,, ner! II Hi, .In ,i ' v ..ei. un 01 j-rnieviiie, uri-Kon. ' . w. .moouk, HculsU-r. or u. Ifotary 7ossc 6 Orcaon S&ca Cstatc, jftrokcrago and Snsuranco Choice Smprovcd Srrigatad Jarms for Jao Jf Jew Sood Jfomcatcad Xocations f fan ? jf9tl 9enry Si, LJ LJ n n r -LJ LJ r t LJ L"J r i L J r i LJ ri LJ r,.-i L J r 1 LJ r 1 LJ it ir-rir -p-n-f tJLJtJl.Ji.jLJLJl.JLJUJLJLJLJLJ' r.i LJ r.i LJ r,i L j r.i L J LJ r.i L J r.i LJ r,n L j r..i L J r.i LJ LJ ri.i LJ r.i- L J r.i LJ rat LJ r.i LJ M--k.-UJL,-L;UUL.;-L.:L;U--'-Lki- The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. Notice for Publication Department of the Ir.terior, United Htatiw I,am Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon, June 2, 190$ Notice is hereby given that tirover C. Ni oi vtaiisniirir. Wa a Wu nno.o., Vanli who on Juno 2f 1!K)H, maile i imnur aim isione Hworn Btatemerit, No. '"f KM XWJ, BKWiml Vi, kWJi. action 211, tnwiiHliip 11 Houth, raiiKelH cant, V. M., has fileil notice of intention to niiltco final riroi.f frt l.i:.. I. .1.:. . .. . . io uniaunnii cutiiii a iiio i-iinl ,.,., dewibed, before Itcister and Receiver hi. jiiu 1niier, uregon.on the 17th day of AiiKtiHt, H'U8. Claimant iiameH an witnecKeB: Fred A. Itice. of Piinnuilii. firoi.nr.. E.ra J. Cllln, Itiibert. Urn Carpenter, of Vaitnburi, WaHbinnton. 0-1 D C. W. MOOKM Notice for I'ubllc'utioii., Department of thn Inferior, U. H. band Ofllco at The Dulles, OreKoii, ,. , . , . June 25, J0OH. Notice Is herehy Klvcn thnt l,l..le M. Delano, or Irineville, On-iion, who, on March 8, Hue. nwulo Homestead Knlry No. icmii.-, for Ji'. H W H of si- 1 1 mi d N N see lit . : i L . 1 1 c. w iii, has tiled notice of IntciiUon to n'mkc flmi! five-year proof, loestahllsh claim lo Hie , ...-ove uescrnieii, nerorc lliei;ounly(:ierk of Oniok ( ounly, Oregon, at, I'l lnevllle. Ore (on, on the lKt.li day of AiikukI, 1IK). ClaliuiMit iiameH as wltnussi-s: Kdward H . ones ileoiue M. D.-laiio, Hoy Htuurt nnd John KiiKlln, nil of I'rliK-vllln. Oivkoii. V. W. MooiiK, Kc.lslcr, It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTER from Portland Paitcnicri are now lr.mf.rrcd lo the railroad at MECLER fottrtwo nilti Bp (ha Columbia River from Ilwaco. Thi liminate tht ntceitity of ilcameri wailing for th lida aod inturaa i prompt tail rtular Summer Schedule The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Porllancl every morning except Paturdny nnd Sunday nt 8:30 o'clock. Saturday only at 2 o'clok V. M. Kciriember tho Summer rate on tho O. R. & N. is $12.00 from Shaniko to all North J leach points and return; good until September 30th. Iln-re are iii'ciiiaiundalliuia ualoro nt lirleen in .nil .11 pio;-:;a!!ir;::;r;x ariSSi HS have a kooiI r. sl and u Jolly ,U " 1 "nLr L,""i 7 2tf E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, Shaniko, Or. WM. McMURRAY, ieiiernl I'nHHeiiger Ajjent, I'ortlunil, OreKon. i ft