Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 10, 1908, Image 6

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    BEEF FOR THE
SHOW RING.
To produce a lnvf anlmn! for show
purposes It Is not pulTlolont that the
animal to given a few Tvovk of train
ing nt the end to round liliu Inio prop
er condition. It Is essential to com
mence the training of the nulmal at
Mrlh. For locf purposes it has lnvn
my experience that the calf from an
'Angus cow. aired l'y a white or roan
Shorthorn hull, has riven the best sat
isfaction. I aim to have t'.ie calf Kirn
Borne time between IVC. I ninl the last
of January. This wl'.l pot the calf
into proper condition, so that he will
derive the heneflts of the early seed
In the spring.
From birth until August the calf Is
allowed to run with tha mother. The
cow Is milked twice each day, so that
supply of milk wl'.l be maintained
for the calf as lou;; as desirable. When
six weeks old it Is glveu a little lin
seed oil cake and yellow turnips.
About the middle of May the cow and
oalf are turned into the pasture, where
they are left until the 1st of August.
The calf is thou taken from the moth
er and put into a o stall, which Is
kept well bedded with clean, fresh
straw.
The cilif Is suckled twice each day
and given plenty of green feed. In
the moruiug I give him also a little
linseed cake and ia the evouUi? a lit
tle grain, consisting of equal parts of
f
aa
EEADY FOE THE SHOW BKO.
oats and bran. His exercise consists
of an hour or two each afternoon la
an open lot After Sept 1 I also feed
him a few turnips.
About three weeks before the open
ing of the show I commence to give
the calf more personal care and train
ing. His feed continues as before,
but his eseR'lse Is all taken at the
rope's end. Each afternoon I lead him
t ; and back a half mile lane. He is
s:ilowed to travel at his own leisurely
:te, but Is required to keep moving
i: -id to keep his bead held up. After
this he is given a lesson in siandin?,
turning around and starting at the
snap of the whip. Through this means
he soon loses all shyness and will feel
at ease when led Into the show ring.
Each day, usually In the morning, 1
sponge him off with cold water and
blanket him, thus encouraging the
growth of the hair.
A few days before ba is expected to
be shown I polish his horns, oil his
hoofs and curl his coat of hair. To
polish .his horns I first go over them
with the rasp, followed respectively
by the emery, sandpaper and a piece
of glass. This treatment la applied
but the first time, and each day fol
lowing I polish the horns with a
pumice stone and a little olive oil.
His feet are trimmed and a little oil
and lampblack occasionally applied to
give them a darker appearance. To
curl the hair the calf is first sponged
off with cold water until his hair Is
thoroughly wet
Now, beginning at the head and
working back, I comb his coat straight
down. Next I turn the comb edge
wise and draw a series of parallel
lines the long way of the animal. This
Is followed by combing lightly from
the bottom upward, which leaves the
T ' v J '
7
WELL SHOWN IK THE IilNd.
hair in long, horizontal rows of curls.
The hair is neatly parted in the mid
dle on the forehead and backward
over the neck to the shoulder. This is
repeated each day until the day of the
show. On the morning that ho 13 to
be shown I polish bis hoofs and horns
and curl his hair. He Is not given
much feed, as this would give him a
pouchy appearance. After this he Is
given a short walk and Is then ready
to be led Into the show ring.
To handle an animal In the show
ring requires a good deal of skill and
adeptness. A poorer animal, well
shown, quite often takes a blue rib
bon over a better one poorly shown. I
aim to keep the fore feet of the ani
mal on a little higher ground when
possible. The bead of the animal
must at all times be held high and
when standing should stand evenly on
nil four feet. The showing Is. of
course, the climax of the whole thing.
I try to keep one eye on the animal
and the other on the Judge. John
Palmer, Herdsman at University of
Illinois.
Flocks That Pay.
It Is not necessarily the largest flock
that nets the largest profits. A smaller
one well cared f r and freed from
loafers may pile up the net gain much
faster even if the gross Income should
be decreased.
Land for Sale.
320 acres of well-improved bind lor
sale. Call on or Inquire of J. H.
Qi'iN.N, O'Neil, Oregon. 10 1 2m
City Property for Sals.
A. II. Llppmun has several pieces
of choice city property fur sale. See
him. 10 20tf
Christmas Trees.
If you want a nh-e Xinns Tree for
the home, leave your order with J.
JC. Stewart & Co. We will deliver on
December 19. Abel BroB. 12 3
r
i
Varitty of Grtint Pre parly Blned
Civ Best Rctultt.
Oac of the commonest faults la feed
ing horses Is the l.iok of variety In
feed. ConsldortUji the number of dif
ferent pralns and feed stud's. It does
sec ra strange that every team owner
should not provbV for his animals a
ration that would be perfectly accept
able to Its system nt all times. It I
a fact, however, that no more than IX
per cent fei-d what may be termed a
well balanced ration.
The other St) ivr cent still cllnst to
the old ration of corn and hay or oats
nnd hay, which practical oxterti;tonts
have loug since proved to bo expea
?lve and wasteful. When It comes to
feeding your horses. Just think of your
own npivtlto. Supposing you were
IHnfojT.ihig h:id work, manual labor,
how long would you 1h content to eat
two articles of food, the same thing
for every meal, day after day? It Is
pretty safe to sjy that you would tire
of your ration la a very short time.
A lad digestion end a poorly nour
ished body nre always the results of
iaiproj-eriy balanced food, writes a
I nwuT ia American Cultivator. When
stiih a condition exists In either man
cr horse the t-ost pli.vrical effort caa
uot t e expected; it Is liv.vsiWe. Xo
o:;e or two articles of fed will supply
to your horses nil the elements of nu
trition tli'Jt tl'.cir system r.ovds. If
yon v.a;;t t!;o best results, feed a ra
tion that co;;t::l;'s all ilcr.ienta of
nutrition ii prrp.or'.v lolanoc.l por
tlw.. Corn i.l-.i:ie Is i,ct a v.vll bal
nna! pra!: t'.r f.-edhig; neither are
o.:t. ti'r I'-.rlcy.
Of t!:e thrie yralns cats ere probably
fed more extensively tlina nre corn
and barley combined. Parley is rapidly
Kilning favor as a feed, however, and
when properly combined with the oth
er grains makes an ideal ration.
We cannot emphasl.-.e too strongly
the necessity for grinding the grain
part of the ration. The horse owner
who fails to do this loses 23 to 50 per
cent of the nutritive value. The hard
outer covering of the grain makes It
difficult to digest and a very large
proportion passes through the stomach
of the animal ia aa undigested condi
tion. An examination of the feeds
will show the whole grain and prove
the truth of this statement. When
you feed a ground ration yon prepare
it for c.uick digestion. Your animals
utilize it more readily, and there Is
practically no waste. It should be re
membered that the horse digests its
food oulckly, and whatever ration yon
feed should be prepared with a view
to supply the nutrition the horse
needs. Your horses will work better
nnd keep In better condition on Eve or
six quarts of ground mixed seed than
they will on eight quarts of whole
gz-aiu.
Feed a variety of grains properly
balanced and have them well ground,
and you will not only have better
horses, but it will cost you less money
to obtain this much desired result
Running the Hand Separator.
When running the hand separator,
the handle should be turned steadily,
care being taken to keep a constant
even pressure all the way round,
net pushing down hard and pulling up
hard, while for a moment when the
crank Is down and again nt the top
there is no pressure npon it. Turn at
the speed the directions call for, or If
it is found by testing the sklmmilk
that It is not skimming clean an in
cre.ired speed of from three to five
Perns per minute will help matters.
Bulletin Michigan Experiment Station.
THE SWINEHERD.
Tests at the Indiana experiment sta
tion Indicate that pigs make better
gains when their grain Is fed dry than
they do when It is mixed with water.
This would suggest that those who
take the trouble to mix grain with
water before feeding waste their time
and to a slight extent the food value
of the grain.
The Pigpens In Summer.
In summer, if the pig keeper Is wise,
a large proportion of his stock will be
running out to grass. Then of course
la an opportune time to give the va
cant piggeries a thorough cleansing
raid lime washing to set drainage of
yards and outlets right and attend to
r.uy structural repairs that may be
necessary. On a dairy farm especially
Gliould the piggeries be kept in a sani
Ury condition. If neglected, offensive
odors arise from them. In many casca
the dairy is not far away. This is a
point which should be watched. When
building or rebuilding pens let them
be as far removed as possible from the
dairy, for this Is not only objection
able, but really harmful, as few thlng3
absorb the impurities of the atmos
phere more readily than milk.
Protein Feeds of the Farm,
For the pig two to six months old
protein Is the mout important feed.
Without protein it cannot build up the
lean meat or grow to any size. Pro
tein Is fouud in sklmmilk, clover and
alfalfa. Corn Is nine-tenths carbo
hydrates. Oats have a little more pro
tein than corn, but not sufficient for
the pig. Itye contains a Uttlo more
protein than corn. Barley Is one of the
best feeds on the farm. It contains
more protein thau rye. In clover and
alfalfa there is a largo bulk for the
required nutrients, and pigs cannot get
enough for a maximum growth.
Even If you have corn and clover It
is still necessary for the young pig
to have some protelu food cowpeas,
r.oy beans or Canada field peas. There
Is nothing better grown on the farm
to balance up the ration. Professor
William Dietrich.
Notice for Publication.
(Net coal land.)
Department of tlm Interior.
U. 8. Lund Oflice at, The I;il!ei. Or..
Kovcmber l'Jtli, utB.
Notice Is hereby plvcn thai
Kov E. HIUAKT
of Prlneville, Oregon, who, on Marr:! 3nt,
miuio Homesteiui Kntrv serinl No. OUH'i No.
i!H;i.J,for EHSW!.j,H!jNVV,!, Hcction 11, Town
ship IS South, Itnneu IS Kusi, WilliWM'tU- MiTi'l
hi n, has tiled notice of inteniion to nnike fianl
nve-year proof, to establish -lHim to the l.uif!
above (loscribi-l, before Warren Brown, county
clerk, at his oflice at t'rineviile, Oregon, on the
2i)tliday ot .December, 1908. Claimant names
as witnesses: ieorue Delano, Edward H. Jones,
Harry Webb aud Elmira Swalley, all of I'riite
ville, Oregon.
ll-2Cp C. W. MOOKE, Register.
All charges prcp-aid to the nearest express office.
A cjutiit feotdc of CLNU1NE CYRUS rj A 90
?,t NOBLE direct to you, U charge piJ Vg, J mmmm
& to the nerct riIrod upmi offic. A
Containing oil those secondary constituents
the government chemists say MUST Bli THEUli
that it may be called whiskey.
Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them,
whether bottled in bond cr not, is alcohol not
whiskey.
CYRUS NOBLE is pure.
It is old.
It is w hiskey and nothing but whiskey.
Now sold direct to you by the bi&Jcst and best
known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
EibbUed 1864 105-107 &cad Sc-rxi. PortUoi Otrfo.
CUT T
W. J. Vu Scbujnrar & Ok.
EWI ptw tod $4.90 k
four quuts GENUINE CYRUS
Co
KoUc4 for Publication.
Not Coal I.aml)
Pepartniont o( the Interior,
I. I-a:i t OTtno, ut The Ihiilo.-. Or.
Oct. Hi. t!tf.
Notice is lirnl'V liiveii Iti it Iliii.iU th
Fry. trotlttT timt l.cir of liewrtv I., l'rv.
(ilrcca-WHil, of lictnl, Orcirc.!, who, on .l.nai
ary L'tnl, i!'T, nu! llontc-teml llntry
t!irt;U Nn. No. for fr-A-Wl1,.
Wp l5S?outU, Uangv Ifi K;tt. Wiilatncitc
.vu -nutiin, ti r.liu nuttcc i'i I'Ut-iituoi t.
make Kttial Conii!ttil:ition Proof, to r-l il
lish ci.iiiii to t tit" latnl aUivo tic-. riiKsl, lf
fore War.en llrown, Countv Clerk, at h
o.'licc nt Pritu villo. Oh l'.'Ii. on the 14th
J.iv of I'ccciiiln r, !'. t'laimunt ii line'
nitin scs; F. T. Co., K, T. t'ox, I lurvncc
McAilii-trr ait. I Leslie 1.. Frv, .til of I'rine-
villo. Oregon.
i . . ji.Kire, kvi.-ut.
Notice for Piltikalioa
Not Coal Kami.
IKrartit.ct:t nf tl Interior.
T. S. Ltotiil Utlice at Tlie DulU-s Or.,
November 2lh, Pe.
Ntticc is hereliy kivrn tliat
Ci.akkmk V. Tb rr
of Portinttil, Oregon, who, on Novrm!cr
IT'.h, P. maile limber ami Motif Atll-
at on No. 01';:i for U-t I. 2. and fi..1;
NK'i, NKK'i. Sti:tiin 5. Tosii-lop
Eolith, llai'ire 21 E;i-t, Vili:i!uetIe Meriil
i:ui. lias blcl notice of inu ntioti ti make
tiiml timht r !Uil1 "tone rroof, to o-tiib.ih
claim to the iatnl aliovc liescrii.ci, bcf. rr
v nrrcn lirown, t'ouitly clerx. at Ins otlue
it Prtiicville. Orec'ii, on tin' fth d:iy cf
i-'ebrtiarv, Uriii. Claimant munes u it-iips-i-s:
hvron fatly, Iiai'hielltts 11. Jjncs.
John V. Uitter ati.t Aiilcn C. KnibUn.
all of Priiieville, Oregon.
12-.'lp C. V. MiH'ivK, Uegtstor.
Notice for Fnb'iMoca.
Not Coal I.aml.
Dep.K tment of the Interior.
I. P. Land Uiiice at The I.illc) Oretrmi.
S'plcinln-r 2otii, I JUS.
Notice is lu-rrhy piveti that
I.ILLIK h. JACOI'H
of Paulina, fii-Koii, vlut, on Jntip Ttli, IfOV
ti'aiie lU-.-ert h itni llntry (Serial No. I'lri'1,
NO. r.'. lor t.';.ul, "-J, hW M
K'i. Sectio:i 1, Towns liin 18 .South, llnnm
12 Kast. iilametie Meiblian, has tiicil
notice of intuition t make ttual li--rt
laml proof, to t-ytahii.ih claim to tlie himl
aliove tl04cril'l, 11. in- Warren I'.rown.
otiiitv cleric, at his otiic.- nt i'nneviH"
urejion, on the 7th !." ol Janu iry, p.
f iatmaiit name-i aa witne-es: t trtr.es K.
Ilenrv, William Lvtle am! li-aar M. Mill.
all of Paulina, (Jrcon, ami Jli-mcr
Cecil, of liiivy, Orci-n.
12-..p v. v. .iiooitE, Kcginer.
Call for County Warrants.
Notice is hereby riven ttmt all frook county
warrants reeistere't since (a-totf-r Jctii, l'X.-, ti.
ami inclutlinii re .'i-teri-d warrant Number -V.
NovemlwT llili, rH,-.H, will be l.ai.l on prcsentH
lion to the Treasur'-r of saifl comity, luurest
w ill ctaae from the date oi lh: nonce.
W. K. Kiso, County Treasurer.
I'rincvilie, Oregon, Nov. leili, l'.'o. 11 1!1
Notice f;r Publication.
Not coal Ian I.
Departioent of the Interior.
V. .S. l.anil Olhcc at The a!i.. Or ,
Noventher lstii, lt-cy.
Notice i herehy that
Wii.liav H. Kkehn,o( I'rineviile, Ore;;nn,
wjio. on ()ctoher Ji.tti. l't:t, jn;tte Hoi.o-i-l'-int
Entry -erial No. Ol'iyij, No. lir'ito, for (' ;SW'
SWi.i-i-,'-;, Mei tion 17, ami NI.'JN '.V1, i--ction
if, 'low le-hip 16 Sonili, ItHnp: l'J Kl'-!, V'. iSinMl
etie M erhihtn, has tih-it iiJt !(.; of intention to
iiiake tin-.il hve-year j-r'-cf, to e-t.i l-i U)i cl-tiin to
the hinl aixtve i'-Mcriift t-iore Warr. ti I'-rtwn.
county clerk, at hi nil; cat 'rinevjlle, f tri'on,
on the 2'.uh day of lice- mo'-r, l'.i-. cirtiinant
names fis wi tn :-ii--. Kran-t Tost an-l WiIIii,in H.
I'ttst, both of I'ot, Ori-?'ii, anl John H.tiray
ani Flcyl Kovvell, both of l'rinevilie, frclioii.
ll-aip ;. W. SJVOUZ, Kenii-ter.
SLeriff't SJe on Execulion in Fcrt-loii-rt.
IN Tit V. f'tlK'l.'IT Cot'HT OK TKK STATE OF
OllKOON rott CR'WIK I OL'NXY.
A. I,, ti&odwilllc, '1 rustce, 1111",
v.
Hush O'Kanenm! Helena A. O'Kane, I left h,
Jiy virtue of an exei-ution ttn'l order of sale
Is-uied ut or the c.love enttileil Court on the
l'th day of Nov. l', In favor of the ahove
fiained plain tit!" and against the ntiove natned
defendants, for the ninii orf.")l:l.'il with inter
est th'Mton a' the rate if 10 p-.-rcent. p-r nn
num from tiie 21th dar of net. I'.oH. and
Tfru.W) attorneys fee ntol $h0 -.oKt, upon a
ludKment rendered In laid Court on the -Mth
day fllcL J'Ji'S, and whereas It was further
ordered and decreed hy tltt; Court that the
iollowlnrr descriljf-d morttraeed properly, to
wit: Ixitu il and 12, In nloi k in, of the town of
Bend; r)ok County, Oregon. acerirdhiK to
trie plat Uiereo! as tlie Hann- appears ,r iccord
in tlie office of the County clerk of Crook
County. Oregon, he sold hy the Sheriff of
t rook i ountv. Oneon. as under execution.
Notice Is hcrehy given, that In obedience to
nald execution nnd order or K:iie, J Will on
Saturday, the Uth diiv of Jlee. Jtte. at I n
hour of one o'clock In ih'- afternoon of said
day, at the front door of the court, hou.'ie, in
ttie city or rrlnevmo. croon ounty. Oregon.
sell at public auction to the hlghow! bidder
for cash, all the liithl. title and Inlei-est of
satd defendants, liugii OJane and Helena
A. O'Kane, In and to said morhraircd ptetn-
ises, tt hove ies-rlied, to sa isry said jiidgna-n i
and Interest and attorney fees and cot find
costs or sale.
Dated this 18' h day of Kov. Vm.
1'lllSK Kl.KINS,
(sheriff, ''rook County, (inaron.
First Issue Kov. Jtf, last Issue Dec. 17, laots.
liulice fur Pullicaiicn.
KOT COAL I.ANO.
Jiej.firtim-nt of the Interior.
U. S. Land Olljce at J'lie Dalles, Oregon,
Ji:ceiiiher-lth,Il.'()8,
Notice is hereby t;!ven that
l.l'cy A. h'OB.'ltNS
of Limonfo, Oniiron, who, on .Inly fith, lti'Wh
niiifie Itonr !-.!fr:oi I'.ntry .'-c:l-ti Mo. uisii'i rso.
l.jivi, for tiy,SW4. h"ciion ;n. Township 13
South, l;an;:e 11 i-ast Willamette Meridian,
lots filed notlee of intention to njake Final
Commutation Proof, to c.itjihlish claim to the
Ik ml above des. ribed, before Warren brown,
county clerk, fit his olhcc at i'riiievilie, Oregon,
on the 2C-th day ot .larim;ry, bmy. Claimant
names as witnesses: Irw in It. Ilasev. of O'N'eil.
Oregon; Fred !(. Mincers, oi hiunonta, Oregon ;
Abel cudd, of O'Neil, urecon. una jotin reigu-
son, of Lumoula, Oregon.
12-lup C. w. MooitE, Kcglster.
w mm
TW ltt MO IM TO-
rUm. Ona
K.K 4rut ixl mt a) sac b ttfnm fnrui.
NOBLE.
Nol'.ct for Public-lion.
not com. I st.
IVmirlmcnt of the Interior.
V. S. I-aa l urn iv ai The liilb-s, Oo gon.
NovcimKt l.'tli, I'M.
Notice ia hereby given that
CkoWh U. Hy
i f Pot. Oregon, who, ti lits-vmlaT 2"th,
pvt. inaitu l'e-ett li tul l ull v (Serial No.
OIK I, No. ;I7, f r S',SVi',. Section SI.
Ion n -liip hi South, liange '.M Fajt, Wil
lamette Me t.lian, has IiIihI notice ol iuli n-
l ion to make l'iivai I ert Mini Proof, to
estahli- h claiin o ihe iatul aU'Ve d.-.i-nhci
h 'fore Wurivu lir- n. county clerk, at his
othce nt Pri m ole, dreg oi, on Cie 2.inl
lay of Dcicmber. 1:1', Claimant icone-
as w itnc;.-es: Wiiiiaui Snua.l. licuhci-
P.Hiten ami Harvev II. liunhatii, all id
Post, On gcii: siiiii ilh.iin 11. Kinder, of
Prnuviile, Oregon.
pl C. W. Moirk, Ucsi.-tcr
SWiff't SiU UaJrr F.ictiitioo.
t; Tim Ciiici ir Cortir or Tim State or
OltLOON iroK V KO'lK Cil'NTV.
0. MuMllluu and I. H. Honey mini, ITfTi,
F. F. ltatten, A. M. Vr.kr. V. C. i. A. 1.
lioo lwime. J II. Ocerturf. Ivft.
No hv Is tierebv gtvrn thiit by virtue of an
lecut ion Issued oul of the Cireull Court of
t he state of or ;on for Crook Count v. on the
1'Jttl day of Nov. I IH, upon a Judgment rcn.
ilereu in said I ourl on the i-'tti lav of lh-t.
!. In favor of Ihe altove nauid phiiitHir-.,
anil against the ataive named, tlefchdatils,
i-omniamini me to m.-.ke the sum of 5l'.'-o it)
w ith Interest thereon at the rate of d H-rcent.
p-r aitnuui from t be l b h day of Feb. p.ii, and
tlie further sum of ii.i.w with it percent. In-n-r.-st
per nimtiui fr,un oi-t. l 'th. 1 os, an-l In
terest on lhlW at 0 rc.-iit s r anmitn from
the ittti day of July i'.-'s, etit of On- per-on-
prots-r'v ot the above tiame'l dea-ndants.
and irsutricii-iit could not be I'.mcd, tie a out
if tiie r ai m-i--riv of sr.id ftef lelauts on or
after tlie 1th .lay of Oct. Inobtdleme to
svtld execuii.'ll 1 have levied lltoi tie' fo'tow.
In.-dev.-rtlu d real iirojx-r t v. to w 1 1: NR'.N'F.'.
W'.NW'., S1,, S,-.-tb n Twn-hl IH S,
Hange '..( Kast. V. M ,H-N', N'-,M .. S ell oi
ai TiOViiHltiti ; ; :ioe : ti. Pa U Kavf M..
N W.NF'i. N"' ;..'c, SF'iSK- Nt ,HW
Section b:, l"'j nsbit! rs.iuth, lliug'-ll l-'.a-l.
W.M.,NX ,isV i. ' S'.t St , -Hon "H, N
N W- ,. Seele.n Tow n-hip I ', Sontll, Itatlg"
II Fast. W. M..WK',,js.tli.ii(St, To-vr.'bln Is
South, luinge II ivt-il, lu Crisik County,
t.'regon. Aial I v. Ill on
SvT'urdav, (tie CUM day ot tier, l.es
at I he hour of one o'eioek I'. M. of said day.
at t tie front door of toe I ourt ll- ose In the
-it v of I'nnevllie, Crs-k I ountv. Oregon, sell
it natiilc auction, to I be higtte-it bidder, f-r
ci.sh la li.-n-l, cl! the rigtit. tille anil Inlere-t
the nlsive named ilejt ndanls. or ettta r or
t.ielll, had In and to the above described
troperty on the lut h dav it' Oi l. l';e', in- any
time tbere.ifler, tosat.-.fy said judgmeuLs aud
lllteri-t and costs.
Dale ! tin lUh day or Kov. i:
Fkank Ft KIMS,
Sher'fT. Cr'vtk 'o'luly. i tr gon.
First Issue Nov. la, h.-sl Issue Dec 17, Hf .
Noilee for PuWitilian.
Peparlmeiit of the Intel lur.
I. S. Land Ullice nt The IJalle-i. Oreaon.
November 2 1 1 iOS.
Notice is he-ihy given that
llotn N. DoTf
ol Priiieville, llnyon, who, oil April (It It,
T.r7, niai'e Timber anil Stone I-lntry No.
:i:C (.Serial No. f7 for N.'-jN N1,-;
N'WtJ, Si'Ctioli N. Township II .South,
Ratc-e H Kast. Wiilatn- U: Mt-iidiaii, has
tilcl im'.ice of intention to make final
proof, to i sUihlish claim to the laml above
described, before the county clerk at Prine
v:l'e, Oregon, on the lOtii day of February,
Claimant names as wttne-He--: Uol
ett (J. Stuitli ami Charlet M. Charlton,
bolh of Piinc-ville, Orecon.
12-3 C. W. Mooiik, IteKistcr.
Notice for Pujlkitico
(Sot coal land.)
fv-partmenl of I he interior.
U. S. Iiiiui Uiiice at 'J he lljlics, Oregon.
Novcmher 17t.li , l'.IW
Notice is herehy given that
I.Ksl.tE A. Pol l ! U
of Prim-viile, Ori'iron, who, on N'tivemher
!lth. Pf IS, made I lrnher fltul Stone A pplica
ion No. ml5 for 8WlN W'M, Section 2;t,
Town-hin 12 Hontli, Uanire Pi Ka.-t, Wil
himclto. Meridian, lets filed notice of inten
tion to make hnul timber ami stone proof,
tnotnbliah claim to tlie laml above de
scribed, before Warren lirown, eottnty
clerk, nt. hia oliiee nt Priiieville, Oregon,
on the 5th day of February, llrfj Clitiiu
ant nanies oa witnesses: Wade H. Huston,
Henry A. Foster Hubert U. Bin i til anil
Will Panics, nil of Priiieville, Ori-pon.
12-; U. W. Mookk, Uiarister.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned
the administrator of the estate of Samii'-l H.
Ititehey, dei-eased, to nil creditors or others
who bold claims against said estate to presenl
the same with the proper vouchers to the
undersigned at li Is of lice In Priiieville, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this me
tlee. ,!. H. llANKit, Administrator of the es
tate of Samuel II. Jtitchev, Ueeeased. U-5
Dated this .ith day of November, IIM.
Natice for Polilicit'oo.
Not Conl Land.
Departtnent of the Inlei ior.
U. S. Liui 1 Ollicc nt The Dalles, Oregon,
i November Kill, VMS.
Nolicc is hereby i;ivcn that
AniiiiK Giiison
of I'opt. Orerrnn, who, on May 22ml, im2,
made Home tend F.nliy Serial No. 01 7 i H
No. 1U.I2H for SU.-iJ'lW, heel inn 3: NW'J
NFJif, NHN"vV!4, Section 10, Township
17 Soutli, nature l'J I'.ast, v illiimette Jler
idia i, Iiuh li 1.-1 notice oi intention to make
linal live-year proof, to establish claim to
the land alsive de erihed. before Warren
lirown. county clerk, at his oflice at. Princ-
vitte, Oregon, on tlm 7th day ol January,
PJ1 II. Claimant names as witnesses: Jlon
roe W. Smead, Frank M. Post, John P.
Pickett and (Jeorgo W. Wiley, all of Po t,
Oiegnn,
12-3p W. Moore, P.cjrbler.
Administrator's; Notice.
The undersigned, having been appointed
ad mlnistralor of the estate of Hoscoe Knox,
deceased, all porsonn having elalms against
sold eslaieare heretiy refiulrerl to present the
same to hi ul wd Ih proper vouchers at the coun
ty clerk's oflice at I'l'tnevtlle, Oregon, within
six months from the da'u of ihe publication
of this notice.
Dated this nth day of November,
K. H. K nox. Administrator.
Jep-omk Knox, Attorney for Ksbile. ll-la-5w
Report of the Condition
ol THE CROOK COl'NTY IUNK el I'ritie-
ville. In Hie suite el treoii, ni Hie .Toe el
l 'lllc Neveinl'ct T,. t'vl.
BK-ot r. i;c
I. Htld iliiteoitltts f 7 .7. Tr
Overdrntu, stH'iir. il mid unsecured I S.'!M
Hii.t. eeiirlllcs, etc 7cJ M
IHnkint: hou.e. (uiiiiliire mid tlvlun i ' 1
other rvl estme on iie.l ." '
lino Intm 'ireod rcucru' hauVd
Clos-tfl mnl eiticrcH.a Ileum
I'Ksh en liul
Totnl , ,
la out. mi...
Cafllnl aliH-k ihUI tu
I lidiv ided pn'HU, les cxjicli, . all. I
tnxe pull
One to tanks mid hAUHert
Indtvt.liiAl detsi.lt sul'Jeel locheik
IVttlAtlil certlllemes ul h wvll , ,
1'hiie oertlrtcittc. if depo-.tt .
Cashier' ehei k oiils'.aiidtiis
Suio Jcposlts , , .
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Mw ol tiregen, (Viitity i( Crook, :
I.C M, KlkltH, chb r ol Ull" I'.all e-llniel
bank, do ftolciiinly swear thm the lsive stale
nieiit t true to ltn licst ul my knou le.ls-a mi l
Ndiel. CM Kt mss, t'uslder,
Sabserlb d sad vern to U-lore me Hit. 7ili
-lay ul piscnitaT, I'.KKt. M It Ki i lotT,
.Notsr I'tibilc,
Correct - Alte.l: W, A. Ilnovii,
l. F. Stun.irr,
plre, ",er.
Report of the Condiliort
"1 THE STATE BANK OF REDMOND t
Kedtiioild, til Ihe .Htate of Or-ip-u ni 'he clout
ol binlne. Nl,v. 'J7, I'.H'.
UrSefK'-t,
l,.Mnatt. liw-'ounta ., i,;iai
H mVInd haiue, turiiHure an I Axtnrea 1 .'ti
t'crr-'iit exja-inas
Due from ainiroved ri-crve bstiks
t'lus'ks mid iitlicr cash Item. ...
C uh on xm I
Talal
lunii ttirs.
I'.lptUl SlO k .ll. lu
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i.t.,Vt II.
IIO.iin1 ee
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Individual Uchii tit Jivt to iliis k s mi hi
I -s'.
Total ... tl.l.N
riale ol i iregon, I'omiiy ol Cr,sk,
I. tl, I. i:tilers, ca.ti'.er cl tlu' atsive nameil
hank, do solemnly mmr lliat the ah-ve .t-iit-metit
l true to tlio best el my kn-ia!elge and
belief. i. I.. KiaR, cn.hh r.
dnUcrihed and .worn to U (ore me this Itlt
.1 ij- of tv-ceialsT. V.M. II. F. J.iNts,
Notary public,
Coricct -Alloc Cxrit S I'timr.
K. 1. Ivrtisi N,
Ibrecb rs.
N jl:c fer Palilictlloa
NaT 'ot. LVTOi.
Ivpirlmenl of the Interior.
C. M baud OflUv ill Tiie Ifciilcc Or.,
Novetuts-r lJlh, P.OX.
Sol ice is hereby given that
llntl lCli W. TmSFR
of priiieville, lireon, who, tin Scplemlicr
'.Mih. I' l. in 'de llouictcnd Fntry t-i roil
So. nllN'i), No. I.M'.'. for N W .J "K. '-, K't
Sivttoti J, and NWN'H1,. S.Hlion II,
ToiKhip Ih South. Ilange II Fast. Wil
lamette Meridian, bus li'cd n dh e ol inlcti.
t ion to make Final Commutation Proof. .i
e'tablish ehiitii to Ihe land above decnlil
l. fore Warren Prow n, eounl v clei k. t hi
otla'e at Priiieville, Or-goti, on the'.'-hd day
of Deceml r. 1 I.iimcnt tnmei as
nitncssc-: Willuni J. Pancake, Ch tries A.
a raven, FhitHidi A. I'atsset ami Joel A.
r.Tioit, till ol I'rii.evilbv Ong 'ti.
Il l ip C. V. Mciik, Ka-;isla-r.
Notice ol Final Settlement.
Notlea Is tierehy axiv-ll bv the tinderli;tled.
the aduiliililratrl v. lib tie- lll alinev.-d of
the a-st.ile of A le nin.li-r .VleClov, dels hs d,
that she b..s tll.d with 'he a 1. i it of III.
Cousity Courl her tlmit aeeoiintliutif hi t leb
ruin 1st ration of .aid estate, and I lie eon it In,
e( Nhic.diiv. the It II laV of .Ian. P11, at tiie
conntv court r.Mon in I'rlnev tile. On-ir-.n, it.
the lime and plsca- for setiitm: aiibl final
eountltu.-. At Mlib-li time and place miv
IK-rsotl tlitereflti d 111 said astute tiuiv llfdauir
and ol. ;-.- to -neb Cl la a I .-.sin n t luij.
Dllteil this l'.'th day of Nov. I'jeat.
Ma urn itoovrr..
AdniltiNtratrK wllhtbe will annexed of
the estate of Ah xander Md -'hay, iliw.ua d. H-I5
Hotico for Fub'ieation.
(Vet coal land)
Ib tir-rtmciit of the Inp rl ir.
V. S. hand Oliiee. The Dalles, Or.,
Nova -tuber 7th, I'M.
Notice is hereby rjven thai Carrie 1).
Hire, ul Priiieville, t In von, who, oil Ui to-
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Apjilieiillon No. PFyNi. for N'-jSW;, SVi4
HW;, SW",NV'4. Section I., Township
a . ki 1. O I .j I.-.... 11 1 1 1 VI .
li.oiiLu, laani;..- ii r.an, e iiiuiiii u- .,ia-
ridian. has tiie I notice of intention to
make Final Timber and Stone Proof, to
establish claim to the laml iiIkivu de.i 'ibed
Ic-foro Wiirr-n lirown, Ciiunty Ch-ik, nt
his ollice at Prinerille, Orej.'oti, 'on Ihe JJiid
day ot Jaimnry, l.Mti. Claimant names ns
w itnessiK (!a'or)e W. Iaickcv, Jo eph II.
Crooks, Sntimel IJinitceatid Fred A. liice,
all of Priiieville, (Jrecnn.
11-: C. W. Moor-, Hci;i.-,ter.
Citr.tioti.
In tl.e County Cm.ri of t'te y.iate of Oreifou.
fair the ('oiiniv of Cm ik. In the mutter ol ihe
Ks'nie of John w. a' ullii,, d aed. Cl'allon.
Tu all la-irs of John IV. Collins, deceased;
fireetiijit :
I u I he nsnie ef the Stale ol Oregon, you nre
hereby citi-d and riijoired In sppear In the
Coaiii'y Court of Male of oriyou. for Hie
i oiii.iy of ( rook, at i lc coart rem tlo-r. -of, at
1'riln v iile ill the ('oilnly ol crook on Mon.hiv,
the Ph day of .biiiiiitry, I'.H'.i, at hi o'i lot it m
the forenoon of that day, then and there to
show cans'-, If atiV Ha re be whv ail onh r
should not be made loitliorizlliu VV. II. Peek,
ii'iiulni.-.irator of the estate of .tohn W, Coliins.
flecei.sed, to sell at private sale, an much of
the hereiii'dti'r dcseribci! real estate ol said
aleceasa-d a:i tuny be nei essary, to wit:
'I'ha- Soutlieast nuarter of lite Northeast iiinr
ter of Heetiolt K.leven In Toivnshlp Three South
of liamte Klx Ucst ol Wllhimettu Men. lam In
Oreiion ;
Also, a part of the Iioiiatlon hand Claim of
Peter Smith and wife, hounded ns follows:
CoiiiineiiciuK at the southwest corner aii a tract
of hind deeded to J. It, Caldwell by I-'. .1,
Fryer and wife; thence mirth twelve and
tlve c-ijrhths rods: thence east three rods nnd
three ket: thence south twelve and live
eitrltlhs rods; them-e west three rods and
three feet to place ol hK'tuiiuk', coutaliiliiK
oiie-lourtti acre;
Also, a tract ol land bounded aa follows:
ComiiiencftiK at Ihe soul In nst comer of a tract
of land sold by Peier Smith to C, Cooper and
bv C. Cooper's heirs pi l-iiriiln Fonts; rutinitiit
thence norlh twelve and live-i'lKhtha rods;
thence west lliree and one-iifih rods; thence
south twelve find live-eiehtlis rods; llieiice
east three and one-fifth rods to phiee of bi-iii-tiliiar,
containhnf mie-fourtti of an acre,
Wilness, the Hon, II. c, l-.llis, ,ludiii ol the
County Court, of the Shite of Oreion, for lite
County of Crook with the seal of said court af
fl veil, this L'ltli day of November, A. Ii. Puts.
11-20 Allest: Wauhkn IIiiown, Clerk.
Conlejt Notice.
DKPMtTMKNT OF TIIK iNTKlllOlt,
United Slates hand Oflice,
The Dalh-a, Orecou. November IH, !lt!tt.
A siifllclent contest allldavlt baviiiir been
filed In tills ollic by
.PIIIN O, I'OWKI.I'
contestant, RfzaliiHt homestead (Serial No.
ol iWi entry No. li:;s., nnide April ti, i"iii, for
SKHK1;, Section 4; KW'.HW';, Hee.tlnrl H;
NWNVVl. .seciion 10; NK14.SF.K, Heel lean ii;
Towilslilp :l South, Halite hi liast, Wllhimelle
Meridian, by Alexander IV. Ibimsey, conleslee,
In which lllsalleired that said Alexander VV
Kalnsev ln-.s wholly almll'lotled said tract for
more than si inotl'bs lust past; that he has
not rcsioed upon and 1'iiltivaled said tract as
ri 'iuired by law; Hint, said nil- ited absence was
not due to his employment in the army, navy
or marine corps of tiie Cniteil Stales In lime of
wtii. said parllei nre h ridjy n t ll"d to up.
near, respond 1 nd offer eviih na-e touch
lug sill 11 1 i 1: 11 1 1 1 an at 10 o'clock
A. M. on January Ii, Iik'J, before Uarr-ii
liron 11. county clerk, at his olllee in Priiieville,
Oregon, Hinl ll.at fiintl henrin( will be held at
10 o'clock A. M. on -hiuiiary 1-', P.tti'i, before the
Keiflster mid I'.eceiver at the Hulled Wales
band Oflice ill The Italics, On-con. 'Ihe said
-onlesltiiit bavliitt, In a proper aflldavlt, tiled
November hi, lts-a. set forih fuels which show
that, al'ler doe dlllijenee, tiersonal service, of
I his notice can not be made, U Is hereby or
dered ami directed that siu-h notice he ;lvcii
hy due and proper publication.
I'-i 10 (J. W. Mookk, KcKlsler,
"fk City Meat Market
UOUHiAN V STILL, Props.
lloniliiuartcrs for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Trv come cf CihkiU county's (hoiccut
jirotluctsi. Its tho U'st that immcy can
buy. You w ill not only snvo money but
you will help luiM up a home industry.
Wo always c.nrry the best in
Boof, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in larue quantities
Wc handle all kinds tf country produce
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(llorscuhoeins; in Coniicetioti)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
MUMcviiii:, our.t.o.N
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r.ra.tiiiiuhlo ratcH. Ki'iiii'iiilier uh when in
Iriinviile. Ratics IiKasonaiu.e. W Imve
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Bring your job printing to the Journal
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIlobE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oylcrs and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Carrying a cliolttt hi'IitIIhii t)f iim, can.ly, clgnrit, uraiiKi'Sa
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Notice h liiTnliy fdvt'ti, by the iiihIit
siirmnl. the iiilmiiiiNlriitor of tin, fBtut (if
John MuVi'if;li, ilirctiHt'il, tu ull ii.tmohh
linvitifr chutiis iitiiinyt mihI cstnte t'i pn
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iiiidiTMini'il tit lii.s ollli'c in I'lini'villi",
On:im, within six iiiiinllii i' tliu iluto ot
tliia niiiicc.
DutiM tliiH lfltli iluy ol Oi!tnlii.r, lima.
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Ailmiiiii-tniliir of the lOslute of John Mc
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(irnvi'H, of 'I'liciiinii, WunIi , who, on July' 21
Inns, 11111(1(1 tlinlii'i- iiiul Hi Ull" MWIH II Ulllll'llll'lll
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flli-il niillci. of 1 11 1 en t p in o Mia Im flmil pruiiF
tu i-stiilillMli f'liitui to tin1 limit itlioviMlrHi'i'llii-tl
lii'fiirn tlm Hi-itlnti.r mill lirccl vcr, nt Tlio
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mid .Inn l.iit-Miin, oi'O'Ni ll, Or., (I it(i Uiih'H,
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