Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 08, 1908, Image 6

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W are the oldest and best known strictly
wholesale bouse in the Northwest.
For 44 years continuously is business riht
here in Portland.
c are now miking a radical departure.
In such localities where you are unable to
purchase CYRUS NOBLE w are (oui to
ell direct and save you money.
No more danger of refilled bottles.
No more danger ol not getting the real thing;.
quart Botuts, skd is pUia cans i
aB charm srcMid tha
1 siiwit nibwd upraa office for
4.22
Pure old honest whiskey bottled by the
distillers. Every bottle guaranteed.
Inquire of any bank or trust company in
Oregon as to our standing.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
DCT1LLCKS AGENTS
EssbUcd 1864 I0S-I07 SeaaSuPbra4.0e
W. X Van Sduayw A Co Md Ona
unm NOBLE.
f O Aid
of Una tneetin. and also that copies W
forwarded to the several paper of the
county for nblioatun.
J. Aiton THonrmiN, Kavsrv (Yahk,
k. u. t sawvrr, v.V. rCLTs,ComniUUe.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Buy your Shoe of J. E. Stewart
& Co.
money cn
is at J. K.
The place to rare
your Grocery purchases
Stewart fc Co,'.
Half-Poling ladies' and chiKlren'a
shoes 50o a pair; men's 75c to 1 1
at ilson's Shoo Shop, neit door
to journal otlice.
Teachers' Institute.
Continued from first pngr.
tendent R. A. Ford and George
Jones, editor of the Oregon Teach
ers' Monthly at Salem, were the
instructor?, by their talks, lessons
and lectures enhanced the value of
the institute greatly, lending to it
added interest and making it com
prehensive in scope and valuable
educationally to everyone who
attended the interesting sessions.
Space naturally precludes even
an auerapi 10 report luuy, or in
epitome, the various phases of the
addresses: therefore only a few
I
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Fiat Takea far DiswiaUie.
One of the pleasing incidents of
the institute was the presentation
tv former county superintendent
C. B Dinwiddie of a handsome
gild mounted watch fob, the gift
of the teachers who taught under
him.
Before adjournment the teachers
as a body named a committee of
four to draft the following resolu
tions, which were adopted unani
mously: Rtiolitioai sj tka Tascfeers.
Whereas we, the teachers of Crook
county, are assembled for the purpose
of bettering and furthering the cause of
education and fully appreciate the many
favors extended to ns ; therefore
He It Kesmlved, that the teachers of
assages can be picked at random C,r?Pk wont express their appreciation
vi- j c .- m. .of the work of ex-County Supt. C. B.
or public edification. Those of the Dinwiddie in so materially raisin the
public, as well as the teachers, who
went and listened were abundantly
repaid for their trouble, and the
truths told and modern methods of
handling the child advanced will
long live in the minds of all such
persons.
Ackcnua's Ackicveatat.
During the term of years during
which he has been state superin
tendent of public instruction, Mr.
Ackerman has accomplished much
and without any spirit of vainglory
but merely as one of the leading
exponents in the nation of better
methods of education, he told in
the closing lecture at the Presby
terian church Friday night of what
the Oregon legislature has done
since he has been in office for the
schools and school children of this
state, an era of wonderful advance
ment all along the line.
Some of these enactments call
for a high school in each county,
compulsory education, more ample
salaries, cheap text books for rural
schools and an entirely new set of
school text books for the regular
courses of study. Thete are fore
runners only of still greater prog
ress to come.
For the benefit of school funds
Mr. Ackerman advocates an income
and an inheritance tax. He also
urges the passage of a law creating
one school board for each county,
thus doing away with separate
school boards in each district. Al
though this may seem radical it is
no more radical says Mr. Ackerman
than the county courts governing
all roads, etc , as is now done.
Nor was the institute without its
humorous side. Prof. Alderman,
who is a wit, poked quite a bit of
fun at his confrere in a very good
natured way, and Mr. Ackerman
responded in kind. 1
standard ol oar school organization and
professional spirit among the teaching
forces ; above all for his courteous and
kindly helpfulness to us all. And
15e it further resolved, that we take
this opportunity to voice onr apprecia
tion of the energetic efforts of Supt. R.
A. Ford in arranging this most helpful
institute ana ot ins many plans for lift
mg the educational svrtem of Crook
couuty to S'ill hifiher planes of excel
lence and that we pledge him our inter
ested and best support lit all hia efforts
Be it further resalved, that we hereby
express our desire that the petition to
raise the salaries of the county superin
tendents be presented to the coming
eeraion oi me legislature lor its favor
able consideration.
Be it resolved, that our heartfelt ap
preciation be extended to the able
instructors who have solved so many of
the difficult problems that constantly
v-vmiuiii. mo xeacner, ana the potent
inspiration to higher ideals in the mold
ing of the character of our boys and
girls as we prepare them for nobler
manhood and womanhood; and that the
iiianns oi the institute is due to Supt.
Ackerman for his most helpful sugges
tions on school management, and to
Mr. Alderman for his emphatic 'don'ts,'
both of which were an inspiration and
will help us to do the work of our school
room not only more efficient! hut mora
cheerfully.
Be it resolved, that we extend our
thanks to Mr. JoDes for the
copies of the Oregon Teachers' Monthly,
distributed so freelv. and also fnp ih.
able manner io which he conducted the
music.
Be it resolved, that
our deep aDDreclation of the
of the people of Prineville. TV. it,
Presbyterian society for so kindlv nnen.
mg its doors for the evening lectures,
and especially to the ladies for the de
lightful reception tendered us. The
address of welcome so ably given by
Mrs. H. P. Belknap will long live as a
sweet memory in the heart of ever
teacher present.
IMS ii resuiveu. inat we pxnr;s onr
sympathy for tbe Bend teachers who
were unable to remain through the
institute, for we not only missed their
cheerful faces but regret thatJJthey were
unable to share tha hen fHtjt fieri
from the institute.
Be it resolved, that w nn;t
pledge ourselves to advance the cause of
education and not merely to unhnld it
piesent high standard in Oregon but to
mane a milieu eiiort to raise it to still
hiirher Dlanea of useful., oca
V. . -v.
lie it turther resolved, that we exnress
apidviawuii ui ma interest shown
by the press of the county and state in
so liberally noticing and reporting our
institute, and especially to the papers
having reporters present.
Be it resolved that a cone of t,
resolutions be spread upon the minutes
Fruit Farm For $200,
and a Town Lot Free,
at Beautiful Lakeview.
The opening of the old Onyou Military
Road Land Urant throuith lower Lake and
Harney counties is tlirowiiur uihmi the
maraei uie oe and cheapest lands in
Oregon. It is til opportunity of a lilettme
or vrrgun people. 1 Here are 1 1 ,u tarmi
lor ai. in tracts or 10. 'JO, ), (u, KM. MO
and l.OiW acres, the small tracts suitable
lor iruits ana forming, the Isrire trci fur
raiuiK;. lu-au me lotlowuiii eitrtu-t from
a iwter trom iteoiye t'onn, the rt United
States Land Office Receiver at Lakeriew:
' Ukeview, Oregon, Jane 17, l'JOS. Ore
gon Valley Land Co. Gentlemen: In l!a
i came io usKe county and am, therefore,
one of tlieoldwtt pioneers. The road wan
established through Ui best portion of
jwuuiern uroxon, and even in 1U I recall
mat the grant was, in many places, liier-
auy covered with wild plum, and, with
rare exrepiiona, these natural fruits -have
ooriie trims everv vear since, not to apeak
of the planted and'cultivated fruits, which
possess a remarkable flavor and have thriv
en quite as succesfullr. Of lale years.
perhaps, the ran, especially along the
Military Road. hs Iwwm n...1 .. . .
still, if fenced, it reproduces yery rapidly
and constitutes a country which, even it
ust-u as in me nasi, cmeny for stock, en-
aoies l no-v who follow that lnisinens t.
oecome independent in a short time, of
course, at that early cate, and until ahout
the natural grasses were over knee
deep and covered the great bulk of the
grant, and if protected this same condition
wouiu reiurn. l ours truly, tleorge Conn."
Oon't miss the onnortiinlt in K. ..i.,
own-r of a piece of good Oieiron land. You
won't have to spend a lifetime grubbiujr
stumps.
ORKGOX VALLKY LAND CO.,
O. A. Joans, Bend. Oregon,
Agent for Central Oregon.
Scotch Fife Wheat.
Ture Scotch Fife Seed Wheat for
sale. Guaranteed pure. Apply to
Jessk Win-dom, Culver, Or. -17-2iu
Horses Broke.
Homes broke to ride and drive;
enuiuciion (Kiarnnteea. llAititr W.
Hamilton. Inquire nt Sinelxer ft
Ellefson's Restaurant, Prinevllle.ll-1
Wood Sawing.
Hnvlnir purvhiievd th, woiul saw
Intf outfit of V. I. falhn-nth 1 am
preparxM to cut wood both tor the
people living; In Prlm-vllle and ttuwe
In the iiohthhorltitf district.
-U II. U Hoiiiia, I'rlnevillo.
Di'250 Howard
A reward of -.'50 will b paid for la
formation leading to the arrest and
conviction ot anv person found guilty
of interfering with the How of water or
Jam ot the Spiaw I 'reek Irrigation Co.
K.T.SLAV1U.S, Secy.
Netke el Aifaaiautratar's Sals af Rtal rraaeriy
Notice Is hereby giwn that In pursuance
of an order ol'th couiily court of the slate
of Oregon for Crook tHuintv, made on the
SthdHvor rVpteniter, lnw.'in the mailer
of the estate of Commodore Car
roll, deceased, the undersigned, the
aduiinistrHtor ot said estate, will sell
at auction to the Inchest
bidder, tor ea-h, gold coin of the 1'niied
States, and subject to eoniirmation bv said
county court, on the mil day of October,
t!S, at HI o'clock ill the forenoon at the
Iront door of the county courthouse in
I'lineviile, Oregon, all the riitbt, title and
interact ot ul i'oinmolore Oarndlat the
time of his death, and all the rlht, title
mi inu-resv inai oie satu estate lias a
quired other or in addition to that of the
aid Commodore t'arroll at the time of hi
death, in aud to all that certain parcel of
iim stiumeo in inecooniy 01 t rvniK, stale
01 urcgvn, ana more partu-ularly descrilntl
as follows, to-wit: The south hull of the
southeast quarter of section nitieteen, and
the west half of the northeast uaarter ol
section thirty, all in township thirteen
south of range nineteen last of Willamette
Hiermiail.
Terms and conditions of sale Cash, sold
in ..r t..i,...i "
ited this HHh day of September.
J. II II. vv.
Administrator of the estate of Commodore
i arron, deceased. ta-iti
SIMMONS.
mine iwiiii Court of the rUaU of
v.Mi-c,i or . nrni eoiuiir :
i1 i i. .1. .......
. , '"" ,HI",n' I'nice ttray
i . i V ' l"""eni, ooinn illine
ui the Mrm name of John-on, lloolh , Co.
..-,,,, Ta.jonn a. gan and J aim'
W . Nsn.defendanta.
io James W . Kgan, the above named
defendant:
In the name of the sUte of Oregon, you
are hewl.y required to appear ami answer
me complaint II led against you In the
. hi 1 1 1 (Hi eiur and suit, on or before
oie iaiuay ol tne time preacrilted in the
oru.-r n.r puoncauon, ma le herein, to-wit,
'?. m), for -hereol the plain-
tilf will apply to the Court for the relief
prarra lor in uieir complaint on lllebereia
to-wll; a decree foiwloamg the mortgage
rompiaint R
I ueacrlr
I i
that
h
I.
order for the sale of the Ian.
said mortgage for the payment of
certain promissory note teculed by
delvn.laiit , Jamea V, Kgan wherein
promise.!, rour months from the Mh day
i,llav lyml ft............... - . .
.... i.' .. " s'nier ol plain
ii ii ' lludr.il Thirteen HA-ltHlth
- - n'rwi uie rate often per
ei'iil per annum from the dtli day of May,
m, t.itether with .V.rt) attorney's fees
and Hie cvwts and disbursements of this
This stiwiiions Is served
otMerof the Honorable H.C.
uiMin you by
nuts,
Hogs for Sale.
Hoirs for sale, all alien: I
J. E. Wilson, the ehoetuaker, or K. D.
n iiBon, i-nuevuie, Ur. .
Notice to Debtors.
Persons owing the C. L. Salomon
estate are req nested to settle by the 20th
of October. This is imperative.
Mag. Naomi Salomon.
9-24 3t Administratrix.
Carpets to Weave.
I am prepared to weave carpets at the
ioiigwiiig prices: nam, ate per yard
k por yarn ; ruus ooc.
9-24-lm Fbaskik Lehbma.i.
Notice of Administrator's Sale
of Land.
Notice is hereby given that In pursuance
of an order of the County Court of the
tune oi Oregon lor uroofc County, made
on the 8th day of September, in the
matter of the estate of Fred P. Anderson,
deceased, t e undersigned, the administra
tor of said estate, will sell at puhlCo auc
tion lo the blithest bidder for Cash, li.dd
Coin of tke United Suites, and subject to
eoniirmation by the said County Court, on
Saturday, the 17th day of October. PAW, at
len o ciot'K in tne lomioon, at the Iront
door of the county court bouse in l'rine
viile. Orevflii. all Ihe rnrht titlennd iiiiri
ol the said Fred I'. Anderson at Ihe time
of bis death and nil the right, title and
interest the said estate has acquired other
than oria addition to that of the said Fred
t. Anderson at the time of hia Heath In
all that certaih p ece or pan-el of land sit
uate, lying and being in the county of
Crook, Hate of Oregon and more particu
larly described as lollnws to.wii- Th
southeast quarter ol the southeast quarter
of section eight, and Ihe sotiti half of the
southwest quarter and Ihe southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of section
nine in township fifteen south, of range
-iujr east oi n iiiameiie Jieriillan,
Terms and conditions of sale : Cash
gold coin ol the l.mtcd .states.
Dated September 1", lUoi.
M. ft. Klliott,
Admuiislratorof the estate of Fred I
Anderson, deceased. 0-17
1.
... . miiij v oiirt oi I tie Mate ol tiri'gon
August, It.W, and the dale of the erst pub
M...IH.U oeiiig me xrin uay of August,
ami iueuaie oi the last publication will
lireoii wiestn day ol October, ittua,
. M- K- Kiuott,
Attorney (or I'laiut Iffs
Motice for Pub!kation.
(Not coal land)
Department of the Interior.
V. I. Laud OUice. The Dalles, Or.,
NotU-e Is hereby given that''"
Naomi iialomou,
. or.s harla L. Molomon, dra-eaMHl
ci i inneyiiie, Oregon, who, on May as
l!WJ. made Homestead Knlry Serial No,
VCSL-i' LllT '. .!.or t'!'" ii, see 3X
.. .. .. ,,, tJ sum n, r hi a, w
has bled notice of intention to make M
V T lo annn claim to the
....... i.r ue-rrioeil, Helore tlie I OUIItV
t lerk. at his uHU-e at l'ri,..,.liu i. '
on me atan day of October, Ittw,
viaiiuani names as witnesses: Oeorce
Turner, Samuel Dinnee, Wllilam I'riiie
..... vioreoie aicAiusier, all of frlnevilie,
virnuii,
C. W. Mooaa, Register.
Wanted to Rent A Piano
a reuaoie person would like to
rent a piano. io small children
Appiy at the Journal otlice. 9-24
Ice
Gcod ice for
& Co.
For Sale.
sale by D. P. Adamwra
820
Well Drilling.
If you are contemplating drilling
eu, any ueptn, write JOHN
aiuuiit., Keumond, Orego. 8 lOtf
House and Three Lots for Sali
Uooa bouse, lust been rpnnnorpd
new sidewalk built, three Iota. Imrn
etc., lor sale at reasonable nrliw. Ad
urens, T. .1. FRRfirsov
9-3 I'rineville, Or.
Dillon Feed Yard Open for Business
The Dillon Feed Yard ia
tor business. Good grain and alfalfa
nay on hand. Careful attention given
to an teams lelt in my care. Good pas
mm uvh wines oeiow town.
17 lm B. F. Wiliioit, Prop.
Horse Lost.
Gray mare, branded 24 nn lvfi
der ; strayed from Barney place on Mill
creek; information wanted leading to
'"J. iiuuress AHTHCB JWINKLKB.
1 1 lucviiio, or.
I vNss.so4;j(. v. ss.swiv,j.i w LX. T-
muom
v TH6, NEW.. V;-.;i's-.ioJ
. i.riruviin.c okltV' :v. I
UUAEANTEED
ITOH-lHTOXICATINCr
"I used to think a
good non-intoxicating
beer could
not bo made but
MALTONA
certainly is IT"
SNAPPY! . DELIBHTFUU
For sale at all leading
temperance drink stands
NORTH PACIFIC
BREWING CO.
ASTORIA, OREGON
For Sale by
Winter Pasture.
Good place to winter eattle; plenty
ui piwiure, mraw ana nay; good
,""u ""Biter. Address j. h
WI.NDOM, Culver, Or. 9-10tf
Fine Ranch for Sale. ,
The best place on Willow Creek
rour nunurea and eighty acres of
good cultivable land; 100 under cul
tivation; acres in alfalfa, 20 In
timothy; 80 acres in grain; good
house; 80 tons of hay 40 alfalfa and
wtnnotbp;3oor 40 head of cattle;
u i.cuu ui worn nonses; zu nogs; lots
oi cnicKens, geese, etc.; stream of
water running through the middle
of the tract from one end to the
other; big spring on the place, water
all the year round. Two orchards
200 trees bearing npples, pears,
plums and prunes. Good water for
domestic use. Half cash, balance on
easy terms. For further Information
address H. L. Montgomery, Grtaly,
Crook county, Oregon. 4 30tf
BIDS FOR WOOD WANTED.
Notice is herehv el vfti thui kih. . a
or Crook County will be received by tlie
SO,!uty0,'crk;bi',,,w111 "lned November
1, l.m It iH ordered by tbe county court IhHt
' COrd8 Of irOOd four-foot orc-n lnnl,w. u.,.rt
be bouKhl, delivered and corded for measure
ment US folinWM! 10 r.ir!ti nn 1 1...
('OUIItV Hllf ll HclllXll lot Iiml IO
'.' uuuoc iou n ARKKn HIWIWST
"-' County Clerk
Notice far Pallicitioa.
(Not coal land.)
Department of the Interior.
' U.S. Land Offlce at Tbe Indies. Or .
August V, ltA
i'vuw w uereiT given mat
Hut tie Oulnn.
oro Nell, Orrcon, who, on s eemlier lo, liwl
iiiiue itomcsteau r.iury iNerlul fio. UliWI N
wi:, for H H see M, In 13 s, r U e, w m. baa
Bled notlre of Intention t" inuk. Iliml five-
T.-ur unioi. lo estali Ish elu m lo lle ln.l
alMiva it. Hiri iH.r.,M uuvn ii
rsmnly rli rk. si blsottlee at I'rineville, Or
l"t"n Ittw isin liny OMM-inoer, lOS.
ClHliiiant nnines as witnesses: Alfred
Stacks, waiter K. H. lfrl.-li, hii1 Wtllbim
Mann, all or lutnonta, iln(.m, and Jostpb
giilon. of O.Nell. Ur. x.ni
""'P C W. MooKK, RiUler;
Netire for Psblitsliea.
(Not coal land.)
lu partini ni of the Interior.
U. a. 1-nd Olllee at The llnlles. Or.,
., , . . Auiiust , 19US.
Notice Is hereby alven that
KIiiiis.hi A. Ilusset,
ort'nnevllle.OreKon. who, on July 2 1KB,
niaiie llomesteud Kntry (Herhil No. omwl No,
I2MS, forHWiS. see i. to IS m. r H e. r m l,.
flled notli of Intention lo make ftmil five-
year nroor, io esiatillsh claim to tbe Ian
aixive ileseribert, liefore Warren llrowu
eountyelerk. nt bis ofllee nt rrlnevllle, t)re-
s.'.i, .m uie unj oi s-ioner, rssi,
Cbtlmnnt namea as witnesses: Carl C. Brl
w lllliim .1. I'ai eake, Hnmtiel K. Hhepnrd. and
v iini u s ii. rosier, an or rrlnevllle, (inuon.
U-lllp
C W. Moork, Ihnlsu-r.
Koti t for Publication.
(Not eonl land.i
Iiepnrtment of Ibe Interior.
U. a Land Office at Tbe Halle. Or..
.. . . , . August t, 1M).
Notice Is hereby given that
M.,l,,tif,t, u &l..HKln...
oi IJimontH. Oregon, who, on Novemlier 8,
?- V "mde Homestead Kntry iHerial No,
Yf"f.l f". "W". lor ' NKi, NMIKU
M.NW',,! w, ipiss, r It e, w m, has
filed nolle of Intention to muke fl nnl Avn.
yeur proor, lo establish claim to the land
above ricscrittful. lr,,m u. up.n iir..u,..
county clerk, at hfsomre, at I'rineville, Ortv
i'". ui- iwi uhv or oriotier. iaos.
l.'luliimnt mimes as witnesses: Alliert II,
neaies.Miimuei I), pierce and James C. M
singer, all of I jimonlu. Oregon, and John It.
iienricn, oi o (ii, ortiron.
,UP C. W. MooKK, Register,
Notice for Publicatioa.
(Not coal land.)
Department of the Interior.
U. H. Land Office at The Dalles, Or ,
.,,,, , Heptember 21, 1B08.
Notice Is hereby given tht
Flovd A. Rnwell.
of I'rineville, Oregon, who, on Mar . I90S
mnne Homestead Kntry (Herhil No. 070) No.
ViVa. for S'iHVM. E'4H seellnn Nlnul..n
Township HUUwsn south, It M e. W. M., has
flled notice or intention to make final five
year proof, to establish claim to the hind
above described, before the County Clerk, at
,,,n uini;e i-iinevnie, Oregon, on tne tun
uuj "i i-ifveiiioer, ivm.
Claimant names as witnesses: Henry L.
Plirrv. VS 11 1 1.1 in H. k'lvhn nn.l l,,lin II lira.
all of Prlnevllle, On-gon, and William H.'
i'iisi., oi i-osi, Oregon.
-ip U. w- MOOKK, Register.
Notice for Publication.
(Not coal land.)
Department of the Interior
U.S. Ijind Office at The Dulles, Or.,
August -TJ, Itw,
Notice Is hereby given that
Austin Kier.
of I'rineville, Oregon, Who, on July 7th. 1903,
rmtde Hornestend Annllenlli.n (u.rlul
.)il No. VMM, t,rHV,HW'4, secH2, tp 17 s, r 18
and Lots 1 and sec , tp IS s, r 1 e, w rn, has
nieu notice or Inientlon to make final five.
yeur prrMlT. IO esToillsn cm m In ihe lunil
al)ve descrllied, liefore Warren Hrown, coun
ty ciera. at ills omce at J'rinevllle, Oregon, on
the 13th day of Octolier, VMH.
Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas .1.
Feruueson. MiinfnrH 11. Nv lil.lr itr..n.r.i.
land and John Mllllorn, all of Prlnevllle, Or.
" v. w. jwoob, Kegister.
Notice.
The County Board of Kiiai;i;r.n r..-
Crook County, Oregon, convenes Monday,
October 19, 1008, at the court liouae of aabl
county. The taxpayers ore respectfully
requested to come and look over their
assessments as they appear on the tax
rolls, and if theie are any errors in the
description or valuation of taxable proper
ty we will gladly correct the same.
J. I). LArOLLETTR,
t?". . . County AuRtgHor, I
Dated Sept. 21, 1908.
Notice for Publication
(Not coal land.)
Department of tbe Interior.
U. , Land Office at The Dalles. Or,,
., , t . August 2, 1D08,
Notice Is hereby given that
John Mlltlorn.
of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on .Tuly R. 1903.
inane. Homestead Kntrv IKerlal No. 075SJ No.
l!i02. for NW!4NKii. HvNKW. and SK'-iNWU
sec 22, tplss, ride, w m, lias filed notice, of
Intention to make final five-year prixif to
establish claim to the land above described,
Ijefore VVarren llrnwn. nmniv lurb- t i.iD
office, at I'rliievllle, Oregon, on the 13th day
of October, IWA
Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas J.
Fergueson, Manrord D. Nye. Dick Mulhol
land, and Austin Klzer. all of I'rineville, Ore
gon. 8-'P C. W JIoobe, Itcglster.
Notice for I'tibllcatlon.
( Net coal hind. )
Department of the Interior.
1.8. Una Olllee at The Dalles. Or.
v, .i i i . fc'-Tteiiiber W, l.
.wv,i ucirnj jtirrn mat
Harriet Nm ill.
Ol rrlnevllle. Oreenn. ho nn lv...n,k..
.Hi, MX. made Homestead Katry (Serial No
MH1I. ho. U.S7W. for KH Sec SI. In 15 s r
i , . in, us., men nonce or intention to
ill n KB ll ii hi fsiiiiiii,,,, mi r ... .... 1 1 ....
claim lo Ihe laud above uWrllwd, before
Vi arren Hrown, county clerk, at his ollioe
at I'ritieville. Oregon, on the tUl day of
vivwuer, liss.
Claimant names a witnesses! Dick
. an.ieneri, lieiiry J. K Wan Is. Js.lc,.,,,
atnleryert and U itliatu 8. Cooke, all of
i" nun, virm,
-ITp C. W. Mo.ia, Reitister.
Hotltt for Publication.
(Not Coal Land)
Department of the I nterior.
U. 8. Land Otlice, at The Dallea, Or.
... . , . July 28, 100H,
otice ia hereby (riven that
William G. ltalfour.
of rrlnevllle, Oreicun, who, on July 28,
li08, matle timber and rtoue apulica-
lion ia. u.r.u, lor KK NKK. KU SKW,
and SWK SK.lj. 8ec 14. Tn Ux ft IH I?
WM.haa uled iioticeof iuu tillnii to make
final timber and stone proof, to estab-
iisn ciaitn to tin land above described,
before Warren Drown, county clerk, at
hit olllee at I'rineville. Or., on th mil.
day ol October, IDoU
Lmimiiiit names at witnesses:
Kachielltm K. Jones, John W. Riltor,
Thomas O'Kelly, Albert Seara, all of
rrineville, Oregon.
-op C. W. Mooar, Register.
Nstkt for PaUicslioa
(Not Coal Land.)
Department ol the Interior.
U. . Land Olllee at The Dalles. Or.,
. ,, , . . . Atigiist2t, IDOB.
Notice is hereby given that
ii. Kunene (Jittina
of Portland, Oregon, who, on March B.
USUI, made limber and Htone Appliratlon
N0.4A72. for HEWSWk. HWukVi
and NUbE!-f.aecl,tpl5,r 18 e, w m,
has hied notice of intention to make Una!
timber and stone proof, to establish claim
to the lund above described, liefore the
Register and Receiver of the llnii,.,i Kf,...
Ijoid Office, at The Dalies. OreK.iri .... n,.
8th day of November, IIKW.
tiiaimsni names as witnesses: John W.
Ritter, Hyron Cady and R. K. Jones, all of
rrineville. Oreiron. and iiiuirv w d...i..
nt Prlla 1 O...-. '
""P o. w. Mooag, Itegister.
The City Meat Market
HOHKJAN & STILL, Props.
Ho
Hcndq.iartora for
1 W SJ sj
me - Lured Lard and
Bacon
Try 8oijjo of Crook county' choioont
prtKlucts. It tho best that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help buiM up a homo industry.
We always carry tho k'st in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in large quantities
We handle all kinds of country produce
H0RIGAN & STILL
Hats, Shoes and
Clothing
A complete lino of
Oent'a Furnishings
at Prices that you can
aflord to pay. Call
in and let us show
you the goods ami
quote you our prices.
A Choice Line of
Cigars & Tobaccos
THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
I'RINEVILLE, OKIGOX
Stock boardod by tho day, week or month at
Keanonabla rates. Kemonibcr ua when
rrineville. Hates Keaso.nabi.e. Wo havo
in
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Netice for Psblicsliea
(Not Coal Land.)
Department of tlie Interior,
V. 8. Land Otlice at The Dalles, Or.,
v. ,. . , , . Auxiist', IW$,
Jiotice Is hereby given that
(iiHiriTA M. Kll.lv
of I'ortland, Oregon, who. on Mnrrli n
l!IWt, niaiie I iiti b.-r n n.l Stone Application
No.4.')70. for NKVK, BKNW' and
lAim 3 and 4. m 4. to m im . ,7, i....
filed notice of intention to make final 'fim-
wff auu niune i.rooi. io esiiiiiimh n ,..
mo iiinu aoove uescrine,!. hrr.ira i,a
lU-Kisterand Receiver of the United States
i.anci uiiicc. at I lie Un (lr.. ,i,..
r,.t. A i . ' v--n"i ' ...
m "ujr oiiAoveniwr, imw.
(Jlaliiiitnt names as witnesses: fl
r.uifene iriiiitin. ol l'ortifiiKl liru...... ....
joun it . Kilter, Hyron Cady and K. Ii.
uu vi i rineviiic, ureion.
"-I' v. . i'i"OBK, negiBtcr.
The
Report of tha condition of
First National Bank
Of Prinevill
e, Ureeon
Al the close of business July 15, 1 90S
I.IAIIII.ITIKS
capllnl Block s 50.cmo 00
Notice of Final Accounting.
Notice Is hereby given that Ueorue W,
Bailey has made and tiled his II mil account
ing ofhlii administration of the estate or L. V.
liallcy, deneawd. and that tho Court has set
November I, Ym, at the hour of 10 o'cl(M.k In
the forenoon, at tho county court room In
I'rineville, On-fron. as the lime and
plane of ncltleiiir.nl. nf a.,1,1 fl,.,.i
awounthiK. At which time and Place
any person interested in said estate
may appear and object to said final account.
nf- . Okok;e W. Baii.kv,
Kvecutor nt tha tmtuin tit T. r U..IJR
deceased. ' '
fsilmmrtna
in tne circuit court of t m lnt
gon, lor i took county.
Bertha White, rilainiiff I ,.,., v
, . . . , ' l l.illlU ,
v line, auieniiant,
Toiameg F. White, the nlm
lefenlaiit-In the namo of the state of
vregon you are ncrety required to tip.
jxar and atiHwer tho complaint filed
against you in the above entitled suit in
the above entitled court on nr i.f...
the 10th day of October. IMS. a,, i it
., ..:l . , ..u
M,,Rli answer lor want thereof,
the plaintiff will take a decroe against
ji.ii iui ma reio'i prayea lor in the com
piaint, to-wit: i-ora judgment aiainat
Unit I 1, II. a Ann... ....I I - L
-, . . "ram nnu uiHournementa of
this suit: and for a Ihiti.i rt 1 1, ui,.,
entitled court that the marriage con
tract noweviBtinur betwHen ihn ..loi.trf
un.l ,11, .n,l..... 7. , , I'"""""
..,.. ..viciiuaia uu ro4iTinni.(i anti an
milieu; uiai me DonU8 Ol tnntr inimv
llnw ..ialini, lw. ...... .1 . , ,
A.OfclllK UCLWt'1.1 LIIH n 11 Hi T un.i
defendant be annulled and terminated
find that the plaintiff Im irrm,t..,l
bsolute divorce from the i
that the plaintiff be allow..,! in i.. i.i
lormername 01 jJurtli Watk lis: thai
i. ..i:...:rr u ti . . . ' :
pinni'iu vo anowcd counsel Ices and
sun, money as uie court may soem
proper, and for such general relief an
may ue jiifit.
i ins Bummong ih served upon yon by
I ublication thereof in the Crook C'ountv
.journal, a weekly newspaper of general
circulation, published at rrineville
Crook county, Oregon, which is herebv
designated as the proper paper to give
you notice, for a period of six full con
secutive weeks, commencing with the
iHsuo of August 27, A. I). 11I0H, by order
of tho Hon. H. C. Ellis, Judge of the
County Court of Crook county, state of
Oregon, made and entered at chambers
this 17th day of August, A. D. 1!)C8.
8-27-Ow C. C. mux,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
KKSOUItCKH
loans and Discounts 2W,HI 2S
United HtaUts Iknids 1'i.ftM) 00
Hank I remises 1'J.BiiO il
l'ue from banks lat.KM KU
cosh on hand 82,079 05
Itcdenipllon fund 625 00
(surplus and undivided profiu WI M
Circulation S,lo0 00
Individual Deposits 290,(117 07
Dividends unpaid im 00
lift'., 1 119 00
B. F. All.n, PrsiMent
Will Wur.r.ll.r, Vic. Pr..id.nl
tin,m uu
T. M. B.ldwln, C.lil.r
H. Baldwin, Au'l CuhUr
The 0'NeiI Restaurant
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CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Carrying a choice selection of fine candy, clgare, oruiiRed,
liTiioiiH, etc. Give us a call.
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