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I FEEDING THE FANCY HORSE. The ration for driving nj MiM!e horses should lie different from that of the averajre work horse. TUU la due In a large measure to the pecul iar demands of such animals. They should l fed much loss rough age In proportion to their slse than horses at ordinary work, writes a Ken tucky breeder la Farm rropress. The roughage should also be of a different nature. The driving and saddle horse must hav plenty of endurance, thus must be fed roughage which will not tnany way cause looseness of the digestive system, or "washiness," as It Is gen erally known. In this respect timothy hay seems to lie the very best kind of roughage for eueh animals. Mixed hay does fairly well where the horses hare very lisht work to perform. Clover hay when dusty Is very likely to cause wind trouble. When gooil, pure clover hay Is fed It is too loosening. Thus a driving or saddle horse fed on this kind of a ration la soft and "washy." Millet may lie fed In very smaU quantities. Good, pure oat or barley efraw may be used in small quantities. For grain nothing Is equal to good, clean, heavy oats. Other foodstuffs may be equal as heat and flesh pro ducers, but they do not possess th LADI itiilX. A XISSOU&I BEAITTT. stimulating qualities which are fgund in oats. This Is supposed to be due to a specific albuminoid which la fouud tuly In the oat grain. It gives the horse his fire and snap, which are so desirable In the driving r.ai saddle horse. Oats should form the major portion of the ration. Some other feedstuff's can usually be added to the oat ration and by so doing re duce the cost Some bran, shorts, com, gluten feed, barley, wheat and a great variety of other feedstuff's might be mentioned In this connection. Oats should always constitute at least one half or, better still, two-thirds of the ration fed. For Instance, a ration of three parts oats, two parts corn and one part of either bran, shorta or gluten feed will give good results. In regard to the amount of rough age and grain to be fed. It will vary some, depending on the amount of la bor to be performed. It Is not best to feed over ten or twelve pounds of hay and from twelve to fifteen pounds of grain to a horse regularly employed. For horses which have light work about the same amount of rougha and from six to ten pounds of grain shoulbe fed. This will have to be regulated by the amount of labor being performed. It 13 not necessary to cut the roughage or grind the grain for horses which have good teeth and plenty of time to feed. Steamed feed or a mash of some kind should be fed at least twice a week. Some green feed during the summer season and roots during the winter months should be supplied. They will have a favorable influence on the health of the animals. ane watering of these animals Is an especially important matter. They should always be watered before being fed grain and should not receive any lor at least two hours after foedine. It Is not best to give driving and sad dle horses a large quantity of water at one time, especially just preceding a drive, as It is very likely to affect the digestive system and may cause the animal to scour. The horse which Is required to make a long drive should receive water every two hours, especially In warm weather, j Buying Stock Cattle. In selecting steers for feeding pur poses we prefer good, thrifty yearlings if we can get them. We then get both growth and gain, says a New York breeder. The weight averages from 650 to COO pounds and costs from Zi to 4 cents a pound. We buy in early ran u possible and feed light grain ration during the winter, finishing on grass the following summer. Our greatest profits have been made from a medium grade of cattle, as they cost less at the beginning and make good beef If handled properly. We feed about twenty head each winter. Do not pay too much for stock, and, above nil, do not buy scrubs at any price. j Breeding That Pays. How often do we read in the horse market reports that the common sort offered, chunks and those still poorer. go begging at low prices, while the de mand Is strong, with prices ruling nign, ror the best horses of every type. It pays to raise good horses for the market It costs little more to raise a f200 horse than one which will bring only $75. f4 I Notice for Publication. (Not coal land.) Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Oilice at The Dalles. Or.. . , , November 19th, l'J08. Notice is hereby given that , , , HOY K. STXMKT Of Prineville, Oregon, who, on March 3rd 1WV2 niade Homestead Kntry aerial No. iiificol No' ih'?',JH K SW!4HNWk, Section ship 18 South Kannelf) KaHt, Willamette Merid ian, has Hied notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, countv ?k j Ht h" ."9iee " frineville, Oregon, on the tnday ol iJecember, lnus. claimant names as witnesses: (ieorge Delano, Kdward 8. Jones. Harry Webb and Elmira Swalley, all of l'rine VJlle, Oregon. J1"26? C. W. Moore, Register. a H. Taylor Hill Accused Continued from page 1. tained in a suit file J in the circuit court by B. B. II trishaw. The latter pays lie (ears that tha true note will pass into the hatula ol innocent parties ana that an attempt will be made to collect f'.jUU Iroiu him twice on the tame indebtedness. "Ilinshaw states that he finned a note (or f J500. payable to Hill as guarantor for J. Ney Ilinshaw, on January 13, H08. He says the money was paid through the Petaluroa National hank of Pcta luma.Cal., in September Lift but that Hill presented to the bank a forged instrument, knowing it was forged, for the purpose of defraud ing Hinshaw. "llinshawsays lie signed only one note, and he aks the court to apply the 12500 paid through the Petalurua bank to tho true note and then to cancel the indebted ties?. If this is not done he fears that the note will be gold to in inrovnt purchaser and he will be com pelled to pay thej J25CO over again." Soil Similar to Famous Fruit Belt "Aecond Wenatchee lies at ti e door of Prineville." Such was the remark passed a day or two ago by J. D. Lewellcr, who came here this fall from Ftn dleton to assume the pastorate of the Methodist church, and who familiar with fruit conditions as they exist in the Wenatchee and Yakima valleys of Washington. "The Boil north of Prineville, between this city and the foothills of the Blue mountains," said Mr. Lewellen, "looks to me almost ex actiy pimuar oom in appearance and composition to that at Wenat chce. I see no reason why. if the danger from frost can be obviated, you people can not raise equally is good apples or peaches, and in equal abundance per acre, with the apples and peaches raised and marketed at Wenatchee." T. II. Lafollett, a pioneer Prine ville rancher whose first farm in Crook county was and still is at Powell buttes, recently told in an interview in this paper how he had successfully raised fruits and table vegetables on his place for 17 years with only one crop failure due to frost, and that failure only partial. The only drawback, apparently, to a great output is lack of water, and this will come with irrigation. The particular tract which Mr. Lewellen referred to is situate di rectly in the path of what will probably be the next government reclamation project in Oregon, be tween Ochoco and McKay cretks. As there is less frost here today than formerly, and as it is a well established fact that frost always decreases with cultivation of the soil, it does not require a far reach of the imagination to foresep. as Mr. Lewellen predicts, a great ap ple and peach producing region in the immediate vicinitv of Prine ville. From Every Ounce 0j EM Oil l5it::;;f danger no tor and gives nine hours of cozy comiort at one filling of brass font Finished in nickel and japan. Every healer warranted. ills J, . , or lew bv it won I lire vottr ev drill burner. Made ol bran, nickel plaled. Every Ump warranted. II your dealer cannot aup-ply the Rayo Lamp or Perfection Oil Healer, write our nearest agency lor 1 deacriptive circular. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporated) . You're sure you're (jetting the genuine when you buy from u. No dancer of refilled boalcs No danger of buying cheap worth less trash placed in CYRUS NOBLIi bottles and palmed off a the genuine. Wc arc now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con sumcr in districts where you arc unable to obtuin this famous brand. At quart bottle of GENUINE CYRUS NODLE direct to you, all charges paid tj the neareit railroad cxprtw of fie. Pure old honest whiskey at an honest legitimate price. Guaranteed to the United States Government and to YOU to contain all the secondary constituents that make it real WHISKEY The government officials state that any distillation that doesn't is alcohol. t ' W. J.' VAN SCHUYVER & CO. DuUiJd 1864 105-107 Second Street. PortUad, OtfjoB cur t TNia line w. J. Vaa Schuyw & Co, FwiIm Onma.' ttdmi U U $4.90 lor wW plew GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. ' P.O. AJJnm- Call for County Wan-ants. Muice is lu-rehy Kiven that all Crook emmtv warrant registered u.-e tviotvr ItMli. lyrt, to and melttditiit rcKistcred aarraitt Number &:, November Uih, will be ni.l on irenu- lion to the i reasnrer of aid ceuntv. luurrat will au( from the dale of this notice. W. Ktso, c'ouutv Treasurer. rriDcvllle, Orvgou, Nov. lotb, U-19 Notice for Publication. Not coal land. Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Oilicc at The D.iU. s. Or , November IStb, lyoS. Notice is hereby ftiven that William II. Kkeun, of 1'riin ville, Oregon, who. on ivtoK-r Kih. hut, made lltmet ad Kptrv r serial No. Uliilfi;. No. l.Nsw. hr S',sw'. SW'.SKi,. f.wtion 17. ami SK'.SW'i, tS. turn A1. Tow nship 16 .South. Kance 1 Ka.t, illam ette .Veri-liKti, bK.t tiled tunice of intention to make Anil ti ve-year proof, to establish claim to the land above describe-i before warren Hrown. county clerk, at Ins othceat lTinevlle, nr. , oniheJthday of Nvcmtier. lis. Claimant names an witnesses Frank Post and Wi!liHm 11. Post, both of 1'ost. Oregon, and John It. lira) and Floyd Kowell, both of I'nueville, orcicou. U -tip . C. W. Moons, Register. Sheriff Sal oa Eiecstioa ta Foreclosure Is Tub CtRcrtT Comr of thic .Statu or Okb roB Ckook Cocsrr A. U Good w II He, Trustee, 1'1'ir, vs. Hnsh O'Kune and Helena A. O'Kane, Tfta. By virtue of an execution and order of sale !uet out of the above entitled Court on the I7ih day of Nov. In favor of the nlaive named plain tin and utfuint the utnive named defendants, foi the suui of fVl!:13l wlti Inter est thereon at the rate of 10 percent, per an num from the !Mth dny of K-L I. on, a:i f-jo.ou attorneys fee and fl5 0t) coat, upon a luogment rendered tn sal j court on the :tlh dar of tict. I1, and whervaa It was further ordered and decreed bv the 'ourt that the billowing described niortgHXed property, to w it: Lots U and 12, In block in, of the town of Betid: Crook County, Oregon, uivordlin; to the plat thereof as the same aptiears of record In Hie office of the County Clerk of Crook County. Oregon, be Bold by the (sheriff or 'rook County, Onion, as under exeeutlon. N'ollce Is hereby given, that In obedience to laid execution and order of sale, I will on Saturday, the lth day of Iiec. IV-, at Hie hour of one o'clock In the afternoon of said day. at the front door ot the court house. In the city of Prineville, Crook County. Oregon, aell at public auction to the hlitheM bidder for cash, all the rleht. title and Interest of said defendants. Hugh O'Kane and Helena A. o Kane, tn anil to aald morttfiured mem. Ises. atsive described, to aa'Hfy aald judgment and Interest and attorney feea and c t and costs of sale. .Dated thla IStn day of Nov. 1WH. Kkakk Klkihs. Sheriff, Crook Countv, Oregon. First Issue Hoy. IV. last lsue liec. 17, 1'ivn. Kctice for Publication. Not Coal I,and. Department of the Interior. T. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Orecon. fieptftnlr25th, 18. Notice is hereby given that Lili.ie L. Jacoim cf Paulina, Oreaon, fho, on June 7th. lflffi. made Desert Lund Kntry (Serial No. 01719) No. 602. for riE'iXWK, ESW(4, HVVJi SKU, t-ection 1, Townsiiin is tioutli. Kanire 22 East. WiUumettc Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to make linal desert land proof, to establish claim to the lurid above described, before Warren lirown, county clerk, at his oilice at i'riiieville. Oregon, on the tti day of January, lOift. Claimant names as witne-ses: Charles R. lienry, William Lytle and Isaac M. Mills, all of Paulina, Orcxon, and llonier D. Cecil, of Riley, Oregon. 12-3p C. W. Mooee, Ri-Kiiter. en the mercury drops out of sight, and you just can't keep the house warm, you'll lind it wonderfully convenient to use a FECTI0M (Equipped with Smokeless Device) If very light carry it about heat any cold room. Turn the wick high or low no smoke no smell. Easily cared a; wilh ill flood ol ilcady, brilliant light it idea) lor Innn winl.p fvniniw " - y. l..l imnnwnl r.nir.l Ji id Kmint-iiitiei ii 4r . $4.22 mo ma to-oa mmi m 1 tact bjr ufaai. m4 four autrts' NotK for PaUicatioa. NOT coal LANtl, apartment ofthe Interior. U. 8, Laud OUI.v at The lnle. On ton. NovciiiUt l'ih, lyoj. Notice is iK-reby Rtveii t hat CiKoHoK it. Kay i.flVtt, Ores.Mti, who, on Doccmlier 2Ttli, l!kl, ni.nle Desert Land Kntrv (Serial No. Ot-Ni). No. M7, f- r S',NV',, Swtton SI. lowiislitp lit fHUith, liaoire -.M Ka-t, Wll latnetto MciJiau. baa nlinl notice tnten- tton to make Hnul Desert IjiihI Troof, to estalilMi clntm to the latul above ilcscrihetl before Warren lirown, t-ountv clerk, at lii othce at frineville, llm', on the 2.1r.l day of l)ecetnber. I'JtlH. t'liiitnant names as witnesses: William C. rSmeail, Keulicn llooten and Ilarvev 1. Pnnhum, all of I'ost, Urepon; ami tlliiim 11. Kinder, ol I'nueville, Oregon. il .'. W. Moohk, Kcgister Sheriff! Sale Uailer Eitratwa. Im Tub Cmct-iT Cocht or thk htatk or tihKi.oM roll Ckook CoL'NTV. D. McMillan and I. IX Honey man, ITITs, va. F. F. Batten, A. M. Drake, f. C. Coo, A. I. U.sxlwlllle. J if. Overturf, Di-fls. No hs'la hereby riven that bv virtue of an execution Issued out of the circuit Court of ine mate ot i iretjon ror I rook county, on the '-'Hi day of Nov. I, upon a Juiia-ineni ren dered In laid Court on the ii'th day of Oct. l'JOa, In favor of the above named nbilmlirs. and aaalnst Hie above named defendant, eoiuniandliic in lo make the sum of l4Si.uo wnn interest tnensm at the rale of p-r.snt. is r annnui from the l.Hth dav or Feb. lisst, ami the further sum of i.'l.l with a prnnt. In u rs-st per annum froiinict. I'Jih. l., and In-b-rest on Sll.uu at B rs-ris nt. per annum from the Uth dav of JulV lB"S. out of the ncrsiin. al pn rtv of tlie alsive n,iined di fendatits, and Ifsufflcleiil touUI not ts- round, then out of the real nmncrtr ofstild b-r,.fi,lfoits sfterthe I'Jth day of tat. liw. In nticul-'iu-e to sulil execution I have levied iim the roilow ln ileserliwd real proiertv, to wll: NK',N'K' i it.H'i, hes-iion Si. Township ltl M, llltnire i. rast, w. .si..M-i's, W-iH't, .N-ctlnll "i township it Moitth, itnnite 11 Fast, n M. SW'iVK i, NWVsMK's.tsF.fl-:1,, NW'.Mtt's, ecuon tf, lownsnip i.iswintli. Katige 14 l-'ast. w. si., sr;-.,swr, lll;, Nss-tlon it, N NW'i, rs-ctlou S-j, Township 17 Mouth, liani II FjisI. W. l.. SK'., siertlon 1. Tnwnshln .South, Itnnite 11 Fjisi, , M , In C'risik County onion, aiiii i win on Kitiirdiiv, the luth day of Dee. .H at the hour of one o'clock I". M. of said dav al the front door of the Court House In the city or i'rinevllle. Crook County, onvnti. sell at public auction, lo the highest bidder, for cash In hand, all the rlnht, 1 1 1 It. and Interest the above named defendants, or either of Hum, nan In and to the above rlencrllH'd property on the mm day or Oct. rjus, r anv time thereafter, to aa'dufy aald Judgments and iniervM anu cosis. Dated this lljtb day of Nov. U" H. Fkank FLk'INa, S'inrirr, Crook t'o'Uity, orKon, First Issue Nov. 1, hist Issue Dee. 17, 1H. Notice for Publication. . Pcparttnent of the Interior. I,. S. Lau.l Oilice lit The Lnl!e, Oreiron Aovemlier 2U, lUyd. Notice is lietehy given that Koi.la N. Dutr ot Prineville, Oreiron, who, on April 9tli IIKI7, made Timber and Stone Kntry No, (Serial No. Mirt7) for N'.sjNKW, NVJ reci'on n. lownotiip H South Khiikc IS hast. Willamette .Nleriilian, has hied notice or Intention to nuke linal proof, to establish claim to the land ntiove described, litfore the county clerk tit I'rino- vnie, uregon, on ine loth lay or rebrnar 1!JU. Clnitniint names as witnesses; Ko ett t. hniltli and Charles bl. (.Iiarllon both of frineville, Oregon. 12-3 C. W. Moork, ReKister. Notice for Publication . (Not coal Inni.) Ueparlmenl of the Interior. U. S. Land Oilice at Tlie Dulles Oregon November 17th, lUUtt Notice is hereby given that Lksi.if. A. 1'ottkb of Prineville, Oregon, who, on November ilth, 1!W8, made Timber and Ktone Anplica- tion no. oioio ior c vv y y, necuon 2;, Township 12 South, Kange II) Kant, Wil lamette Meridian, hun died notice of inten tion to make linal timber and atone proof. to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Warren Drown, county clerk, at liia oilice at Prineville, Oregon. on the 5th day of February, V.m Claim ant names as witnesses: Wade Jl. Huston Henry A. Foster, Robert O. Hniith am Wid liarnes, all of P rineville, Oregon. C. W. Mooint, Jtcgister. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned the administrator of the estate of Haiuuel II. Kltchey, deceased, lo all creditors or others who hold claims against said estate to present the same with the proper vouchers lo the undersigned at hlsofllceln i'rinevllle, Oregon, within six months from the date of this no- uce. ,i. ti. hank. ii. AiiminiKiriilnr of tlie es- lale orrlatnuel li. Kltchey, Deceased. 11-5 Dated this 5th day of .November, li)8. Notice for Publication. NOT COAL LAND. Department of the Interior. IT. 8. Land Oflicu atTiie Liallcs, Oregon, December Ith, 1D08. Notice Is hereby given that I. icy A. Dobbins of I.amonta, Oregon, who, on July Bill, lflOIS, made Homestead Kntry Serial No. oWfiil No. Vm. for HVV4NVi4, Section 114. Township 18 Booth, Hange 14 Kast, Willamette Meridian, hns tiled notice of Intention to make (final Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land Mtiive ifiurlwt l.ofi.p,. va--.. o....... ( wunty clerk, at his office at I'riiieville, Oregon! n'u urey ji .iniiuury, i.ev, i;iniinaill nsmesas witnesses: Ir'vin D. Ilasey, of O'Nell, Oregon; Kred H. Mlngers, of hainonta, Oregon; Abel Oudd, of O'Neil, Oregon, and John Fergu son, of Lamonta, Oregon. 12-1P 0. W. Moore, Register. Administrator's Notice. The undersigned, having been appointed administrator of the estate of Uoscoe Knox, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate ore hereby required to present the same tohlm with proiier vouchers at the coun ty clerk's olHce at Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date of the publication of this notice. Duled this 18th day of November, 1S08. K. H. Ksox, Administrator. Jkkomk Knox, Attorney for Katnte, ll-lu-6w I Roforoo's Solo. ix TiiK nwortr roi'itr ok thk M A I r. Of t'liKt.ON FOR TIIK t'Ol'NTY OK USN. Depart men No, t. Henry V. llislepeih and Mahlc lledj-ptUli, ins wue, i lainiitta, va. Minnie h. M.fortl ami A. A.Mefonl, lier huslwiiil, Ida K, I'rose ami J. D I'imsp, lier litishai il, Anna K. I.alolletie ami Too i.a r'ollette. lier husband, l'liarls K. titillifont an.l Fill tliilltford, his wli,., Clnrenca ti. tiuinior.1 ami Fav Uuililonl, his wife !amtiel 1 tlullironl ami Mary (lullilortl, liia wife. Marion Whillalch, lienrielta tliillllonl. Insane, Vldn K. HtsU'pelli, Kllen n. fiauoni ami faran t.. foe, Delelolan Is isy virtue nfa ludKiiient, ocrJm ilr- orow tiitty isaue.1 toil of and under the seat oi me above entitled court oi me aimv etititieii cause, tilt Monday the 3tli day of Novem ler, lii), tiiion a judKmeni rendi nd In the aiHivr eiiiitic.1 tsiiirt on Monday the 30th day of Novemlier. in a partition suit between the Parties hereto, tor the sale ol me neretnatter deonlsi real iropsrtv ami apHiiniiu trio uiolersinncl as rvlen-e tor jno iiurpose ol making suelt sale, nu ll aaiu real prtcrlv Is tleacrilMSl an iiuiowa, to wut I he K.ist Half ol the Smtli east Uuaiter ol S.w. in T. uu u i.i s. of tliu A' lllamette Meridian', eoiii'tlii'lini m a.-is-s mo or tens, nil in crook county, Oreiron, Now, therefore, liv virtue of atd )mg. ment, order ami tlrs-rve. and as rcf.c-c thereof as nforranttl, I w ill on .satttrtltiv, the i:irtl day of January, Ismti, n t the umr ol one oVUh k I1. M. at the front door of the county court lions in I'rinevllle, t'rtaik routity, Oregon, aril at pulilio auc tion to the liiiiliest tmlder forcish in hand all the riisht, title and Inlcret which the ilcfendanls heiSMii. or either of I linn had on the said Jnh iMy of November, l'.kH or since nave in or lo the above descrila-d real property, or any imrt Ihereol, lo antisfv snl.l judemt lit, orvfer ami di-cree. costs mid accruing coal. r'lt.VNK KI, KIN'S, Itefcree. Dated at IVinevtlle tlts,i., imi. ilav of IkvemlaT, l;t. First inil-llcuiion, ly, 17, urns. Last puhlication, Jan. 'Jl, luou. Noti far Publicatioa kot ltlL Linn. lVp'irtment of lb Interior, , H Uind i'HU-e at The l"llrs. Or . I', Novemiar l.'ih, 1AK1. Notice U hereby giyen Hint HoWAKIl W, i 1 kN'Kk of I'rinevllle, Oregon, who, on Siptclnls r .'Ith. l'l, made H'iliic-tcn,l F.nirv is. ri ,1 No. Olistll, No. Lis I S. for N SViSK',sK' i S.vti.n S, an.l Xtt'i.SK',, Mcction It, Townshiji III South, KntiK 11 Kast. Wll lamette Meridian, has tiled notice ol inten tion to make Final Commutation I'riMif to establish claim to the land above descrilwd la-fore Warren Urown, county clerk, at hl otlice at I'rinevllle, OreKoti, on the '.'am day of Uvremlwr. l:kW. Claimant names a's itneaaes: William J. Pancake, Charlea A. (iraves, Klanum A, Husset and Jovl A. Kllloti, all of I'rinevllle. On-non. It-P'P V. W. Mil) lis, Keclster, Notlct of Finn I Settleincnt. Notice Is hereby given bv the und"rslned i lie aoiiiiiuairairi t wnn the will aunesed Iho estate of Aleiamb-r McCiov, ibss-nsei mat sue lias nieil Willi the clerk of the ouniy ouri lier nnal aisliiiifltt( of del ministration of said esla'e. and the court bis set Moiidav. the 4th day of Jan. I, at the isniiiiy wun nsitn in I'rinevllle. linunn, the time and place for w-Uiltur said lliml ao couiillini. Al which tl me and plies, any is-rsoii Interested In an Id estate may appear ii.i .Mifts-i io such nnal nceoiiiiiinii. lated thla l''th day of Nov. !'.. MAIirilA IIIHIVRR. Admlnlstrntrtx with the will aniiene.t of the. slaie of All land, r .Mi luy,diss'aiM. ii.lv Notice for Publication. (N'otcmil land) Iepnrtnitiit ofthe Interior, tJ. K. Liud Ottice. The Dalle, Or.. . November 7th, lsH Notice Is hrrebv iriven that Carrie Ii fliiT.nl I'rinevllle, Oregon, who, on Oct Irl2th, l:iH. made Tiniier and htmiK Appiicatlon .No. 0l.HI. for N'i.SW'.'. dtt HVW, tiV.,SV. riection t '. Townshir HmiIIi. liange is Knl. Wlllannttc Me ridian, has tilej notice of iutrtilinn lo mnkerinal llmtM-r and Stone i'roof. I estahlifh claim to the laud abov described befor' nrr-n. lirown. County Clerk, al his olHce at Prinerille, Oregon, on the Uimi day of January, i'.sr i. Claimant iiaines ns witnesses Oeorge W. Ltickev, Jo-eidi ii t rooks, ttainucl Dingee ami Fred A. Kice, all of I'riiieville, Ore.-on. It-: 0. W. Moore, Hegl'ter. Citutlon. in me iwiniy i niirt ol Ihe statu of Oregon tor tlie rmiiiiy nl crook. In the matter of the r.'iate olJiilin . l olllns, tlecenird, t'ltatinn, lo all heirs ol John W. liillllia, llecea.ed Greeting: i n ine nnine oi ine atate ni (iregnn, ynii are hereby cited and required to appear In the ( 'uiiij i unri oi fiaie oi iircKtin, f(,r tlie I oiinty ol crook, at the court room thereof, at rrineviiui in me county ol crook mi Monday the 4ili day of January, nasi, al 10 o'clock In Ihe forenoon ol that day, then and there to show cause, If any them be wbv an order snouiii not iw mane aiitliorllng V. II I k administrator of the estate of John V, rolllim! ileceaaeil to sell at private anle, so milch il the lierelnalii r descrllivd real estate ol said u'" i n" niaj lie necessary, lo Wll: The Southcait iiuarter of the Norlheast onar- ter of Section Kleven In Tnwnslilp Three Hoiith ot Range Hlg West of V lllamette Murldtan In Oregon; Also, a part of the Donation Land Claim of reier fimitu ami wile, bournicd as fol ows Commencing at the southwest corner of a tract ot lanu oee.ie.i to j. k, Caldwell by V. J Kryer ami wile; tbeiice north twelve anl rtve-elnhths rods: therce east three rods and tliree leet; tlienca south twelve and flve- eignins rocs; luenre west three rods and three feet to place ol bcg.iiulng, containing one-fourth acre; Also, a trni l of land boundi d as follows: Commnieliig at the southeast corner of a tract of land sold by I'eter Kinlili to :, Cooper and ny c. cisiper a n.-irs to l.nrhln r'onis; running iiirnee norm iweive ami n ve-eig titlis rotls iii'-oi e hi-si inree ami oue.llltn roils; tllellce ooui twelve aim live-t'lghths rods; thence earn tnrce ami one-tlllli rods to place of begin nlng. eoiitaiiilng one-fourili of an hi re. Witness, the Hon, II. (. Kills, Jiulgo of the County Court of the Hlute of oreuoii for n, county oi crooK with the seal ol snld court a( nxe,i, una zuu nay oi Kovemts-r, A. D l'J"S U-M Attest: w aiikks Hhow'n, Clerk, Notice for Publication Not Coal Land. Department ofthe Interior. 8. Lund Oilice at The Dalles. Or.. U. November 2-itli, llsJH. Notice la hereby given that C'l.AKRNCIC C. TltU'P of Portland, Oregon, who, on November 17th, HKH, made Timber and Mono A noli. cation No. 0IHISJ for Lots 1, 2. and HKi NF., NKKK, Hcction 15, iowusli, l", 8outh, Hange 21 F.ict, Willunictte Merid ian, has filed notice of Intention to make linul tuiihcr and stone nroof. tn esi llbl tub claim to the land above described, before Warren lirown. countv clerk, at bin nlllee at Prineville, Oregon, on the HUi dav of ic'""Oi urn. iiainiiiiit names as wit- n Ciulv. Hachiellits K. Jones John W. Hitter atid Alden 0. Knlvhimi all of I'riiieville, Oregon. lis-up o. W. Mooiib, Register. Conteit Notic. DKPAKTMBNT OF TIIK INTKRIOB, United Htntes I,and Olllee, The Dalles, Oregon. November W, 1008. A sufficient contest allldavlt. bnvinir filed In tills office by John o. Poweix contestant, against homestead (.Serial No 0:w) entry No. 14;iS2, made April ill, iwif,, for brkhk.. Hectioii 4; WiiSW'4, Suction NWU'NWU. Heetion KM NKWNfiW. Hcction II Township 111 Houlh, Hange 111 Kast, Willamette Muriuian, oy Aiexanuer w. Kamsey, contestee, In which It Is alleged that said Alexander W Kamsev has uhol v iiIihikIoiu.,1 knUI ir..,.t o.- more than six mouths hist past; that he has not resided upon and cultivated mild tract as required by law; that said alleged absence was not due to his employment in tho iirniv. naw or marine corps of the Culled Htntes In time of war, soi'i parties are n rcby not, Hi d to an- near, respond and offer evidence touch- ng sulci allegation at 10 o'clock A. M. on January 5, l(K,fl, before Warren H row ii. county clerk, at his oilice In I'riiieville Oregon, and that linal hearing will be held at 10 o'clock A. Jl. on January U, l!i, beforo the Register and Receiver at the l ulled Htalea Land Office In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, In a proper alllduvlt, filed November Hi, won. net forth facts which show Unit, arier due diligence, personal service of Ibis notloe can not be made, it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publlciillon. i"" V. W. Mooiik, Heglstcr. The City Meat Market IIOKKJAN & STILL, Props. Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try Bomo of Crook county'a choicest products. Its tho best that money can buy. You will riot only savo money but you will help buihl up n homo industry. We always carry the best in Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in lare quantities Wc handle all hinds of country produce HORIGAN p THE OWL CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor 2 THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horscshooing in Connct'ttoit) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor I'KINEVILLK, UKIXiON Stotk boarded by tho day, week or month at KeaKonubia rates. Remember uu when in frineville. IUtks Reabonablk. We have Fine Livery Bring your job printing to the Journal iji.'nir.W'W'imrMn.ififinan.ij i.a IJ r.. LJ L J r.; LJ The O'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIIdIoE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season t. 1 LJ L"4 U'J n n CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION r.7 r, u Cnrrylno; a lciiiotiH, etc. elioleo nelectloii (Jive UM a call. UJ r..i SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. r,.i Ml. naraariarjaanaHcafiananarnna L'JDiLiUUJkJJlJJUJLicJuJLJUjyiJUJ red LJ r.a i.j r, i L"J r,a w'J ra LJ r.a LJ r,a LJ ra Seneral IRlacksmithing IIORSEHHOEINQ, WoOD WoilK, ETC., Neatly and PnoMrTLY Done When it is Done By : : flpbert Ttfoore L'J na LJ na i j ra L J r.a LJ r.a CJ r,a L''J r.a Satisfaction Will PlUNEVlXLE, U'4 ra LJ -KiaiuiiiwiJ.-uwrfl.UkMUUUULiUUUlVUrU Notice to Creditors, Notice Is luireliv irivRii. hv tlm umliin. sineil. the adniliiistrator of (lie estato of John McVeigh, ilcceiiHot, to all iwrsotm having chimin m-iiiiiMt miiil Htlitn fn icnl. Hont thciiii with the proper voucher to the liiiiler.signeil tit liia oillne in i'riiieville, Oregon, within hIx months of tlie ihito of una niiiice. ilateil this IStli day ol October, 1008. k , . M. 11. Kl.MOTT, Adniinifrtnilor of tho Estato of John Mc Veigh, Deceased. 10-15 & STILL CLOSING OUT SALE ALL GOODS AT COST CALL EARLY liLFORE LINES ARE BROKEN Rigs For Rent LJ r.a Yi L J rn LJ r-.i L J r.i LJ L 4 LJ r,a L J ni LJ ra LJ r.a L J r.a LJ r,a LJ ra I cl of due cnntlj, clgnrg, ranu;i'H, Krnrinrnrnriar;arararsmrF'sn"riS5 MUJL,'jLULULyLjUL,JL:iJLLUl. JLkjUL J L1JLJL JUJLiJtJLi JLJUJLi JL!'JLI1JLJ ra L'J ra LJ r,a LJ ca L j r,a LJ ca LJ na LJ fill LiU ra tj ca LJ ca LJ ca L J ca L'J ca LJ ca LJ ca lie Guaranteed Oregon. LJ NOTIf!K VOH rtlHIIHATION. . iN-piirlinent, or tho Interior. U 8. Land Oilice at TI10 Diilleii, Or., x, ., . , . July 21, innn, Notlen Ij hereby given that tlenild (I, i,Jl)v""',J ' T;u,'"". Wimli., who, on July 21 11 8,,!!;',!'1 11,11 K'r "n.a ,n" "worn mittemim! No. WMirorHK'iN K'j'. Hi'ellon in, Towimlilp UH, limine IKK., Willamette Meridian, him tiled niillee of liitniitlnn u iiuike linal pnmr o eHtuli ImIi elalin to tlie lnnil nliovedeHeillied lieroro Iho Ki-nlHter and Heoelver, lit. The Dal lea, Or., on the 2nd day of January, 1IKIII. laluiiint iiiiiiich km wltiiowNKMi.liilm ,iiekKoti and Joe barmm, oro'Nell, Or., (leoritn Oaten, of I'ortland, Or., und .1 n. One, ofHIianlko, Or. 1U P CJ W. Moobk, Ili glHter. N I P I k i I i 8