Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 29, 1909, Image 4

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    SELL Y
CREAM
COMPANY
Bring us your grain and we will
(Q) chop it for you
TO THE
V.
PIONEER CREAf
OUR
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Ranchers Explain
About New Road
road has broken faith with the n-
j motors am Is tryinir tof't his uelgh
Say Madras Merchant Oppose, bora to idjrti the tviiioiiKtr.'ituv. lt-
It for Selfish Reasons.
Madras, Ore., April 1!, 1909.
To the Editor of the Jonrnrl:
At the next e anion of the county
court a petition for a county road
will lie iirestMited. U'uiuiiing at
a1
point on what Is known ns the Till
man Reuter readjust north of La
monta nnd running in n northerly
direction to the Fred Fisher comity
road one mile south of Youngs post
office. There will also probably be
presented a remonstrance against
this proposed road. We, the pe
titioners for this road, respectfully !
ask the Journal to give us space to j
Bet forth the matter from our view
point, as the agitation of this road
matter has developed a very ieculiar
state of affairs.
The petition was prepared by the
parties residing on the desired road
and signed by those living on or
trilntjrv to it. No six-cial effort
v, M made in circulating the petition,
however, 90 names were stvured nk- ville whenever the occasion or Incli
Inir thnt It lie irranted. Manv more I nation demands. A I'ktitioskk.
could have been secured, but the
time was short and no opposition
was expected. The promoters of
the road interviewed every land
bolder whose place was touched or
crossed by the road, everyone of
whom favored the road, with one or
possibly two exceptions. This one
exception opposed the road very bit
terly at first, but nfter the matter
was thoroughly explained to him.
finally agreed not to oppose the
road, If some changes would 1
made to suit bis convenience, which
was done.
Most of the petitioners for this
road have no road, and live from
one to five miles from any county j
road. Natnrally In common with
the rest of humanity they desire to
get In and out sometimes. This pro
posed route Is traveled most of the
way at present, but is becoming
difficult on the account of numerous
gates, and It Is only a question of
time until some rancher will close
the roadway.
It will not only be a great benefit,
but a positive necessity to the ranch
ers who will be obliged to get in and
ont, but will be used by hundreds of
others as a shorter and better route
to the timber and sawmills from all
of the Agency Tlains country. It
will also make the most convenient
route to Prlneville from thin section,
a fact that will lie appreciated by the
farmers here If they are obliged to
hanl their wheat to Priueville to the
mill to get a "square deal.'V as was
the case last year. And, lastly, It
furnishes abetter and more direct
route for all the travel to most of
the Central Oregon points.
The above reasons for the grant
ing of the road also furnish the rea
sons for the opposition. A remon
strance Is being circulated by the
merchants of Madras. While in the
remonstrance they may charge the
expense and impracticability of the
road, the real reason of their oppo
sition is that the road, if granted,
may be traveled to such an extent
that Madras may lose some of the
loose change taken from the inland
A 1 .1 . .1,. 1. . 1 , .. .
travel luaiuuw feovn imuiiu uitu. n
town. It is not the desire of the pe- j W
titloners to Injure Madras, as that is ;
their town, and heretofore most all jjj
of them have done their trading 4
there, and they recognize that the
town depends upon the nettk-rs
rather than upon the transient
travel. But many of the people here
do not feel called upon to go with
out county roads, or to be obliged
to go twice the distance to reach a
given point, Just to accommodate a j
few men who wish to lay tribute on
all the travel that goes Into Central ;
Oregon, compelling them to spend;
an extra half day on the road just In 1
order to go through Madras, so that
the barns and merchants there can
pick up a few paltry nickles.
Now if this road is to be like the
remonstrators will probably tell the
court, of no use to anyone except
those who live on or near it, why
not let them have it. It will be the
only road they will have, and if they
are contented to use it and are mak
ing such an effort to get it, they are
eurely entitled to It.
The cost of this road to the county
"will be scarcely anything. There
will not be a great deal of work to
do, as much of the road Is now open.
About f 200 worth of work has been
volunteered and signed for, besides
the work that Is called for from the
petitioners, and since signing the pe
tition, many have volunteered work
In opening the highway. The people
here nre in earnest about this mat
ter, and if the road is not granted, It
will be hard to make them believe
that Justice has not miscarried.
Those signing' the reuaoustrnnce
are residents of Madras and thote
living south and west of there, these
for the most part living from 5 to 15
miles from the road aud nre not ac
quainted with ltd merits or demerits,
but Jiint vigil nt the rotjuift ottliclr
morvli.-uits, n It doo not cost uuy
thinsMo sij;u u rvmiinstr.uni
Tlip ouo oxooptitia rvferrvil ti
above that niriwd not to tuiposc the
lore lie came in possossum oi ue
place -w hore he lives ami through
which the rtmil w 111 pass, several of
the farmers oIuIiUhI together aud
dug a well ami Installed a pump, as
this is a place w lur.' w ater can 1h
obtained at a lm!ltw depth. The
above fanners have dry farms aud
haul water from this we'd. Hut the
owner oi me i.iuu nun luroaioiis 10
forbid them to haul water any
ltivr, tf they will not sign there,
morstrnnce; no it he should close his
place to the public, many w ould be
shut off from water, wood, and a
way to gvt to the sawmill.-). These
facts make it all the more necessary
for the grauting of tliis road.
The merchant and press ,if Mad-
ras have from time to time referred
to Priueville as U ing a hog,' and
wanting everything, but we have
not yet heard of Frineville trying to
make every road renter nt that
place In disregard of the rights and
convenience of everyone. We con
sider that we should have the right
and n road to go on-to go t. Trine- j
Notice th red hot sjnvials J.
SU'wart i Company are offering
Saturday.
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Flan for .
Summer Comfort
Don't add the heat of a kitchen
fire to the sufficient discomfort of
hot weather.
Use a New Perfection Wick Blue
Flame Oil Cook-Stove anj cook in
comfort.
With a "New Perfection"
Oil Stove the preparation of
daily meals, or the big weekfy
baking," is done without rais
ing the temperature perceptibly
above that of any other room
in the house. Another great advantage of the
NEW I
Wick
Blue Flame Oil Cook-Slove
is its handsome CABINET TOP, which gives it every
conveniente of the modern steel range. Has an ample
top shelf for warming plates and keeping cooked food hot,
drop shelves for holding small cooking utensils, and is
even fitted with racks for towels, ilade in three sizes,
and can be had with or without-Cabinet Top. If not
at your dealer's
The y -
The City
HOUIGAN &
Headquarters for
Home - Cured Lard and
Bacon
Try some of Crook county's choicest
products. Its the best that money can
buy. You will not only save money but
you will help build up a home industry.
We always carry the best in
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal.
Special rates when sold in large quantities
We handle all kinds of country produce
HORIGAN
Bids Wanted.
lUds are wanted for tht-erection
of a schoolhoiise in 1. strut No. 72. ,
Crook county, Oregon. Contractor!
to furnish all material. The plans
aim sHvineauoiis can ie Keen in me
otltctMif K, A. Kurd, county sihool
superintendent, rriuevillc. Or. The
right to reject any anil all bids Is
reserved, Did will lie opened May
15. VAY.I. l!y order of the Hoard of
liivtors. J. 1. Junks,
4 .y--t Acting Ucrk.
Land for Sale.
tM acres of land for sale; H) nenvt
In elll f i vji t ion 'V mil. .a uitkl ,f 1'Ho.k.
! vilie: iood stink locution: nieiitvof
water; good range. For further In
formation Impiire nt this olhoe.;MSm
For Sale.
Sdvor-Spfttigled llitmbarg Kisgs: net
tine of 15 for tJ.UO. Apply to Diino
ville Cigar Factory. 3-lllf
Notice of Sale.
Notice i hereby given that I will sell at
public au.'tion one ' war-old steer im S.u-
i nrd.iy, April 17. p'! nt the Drvwery r'eo.1
Yard, ill I'nr.rville, Oregon. s-;tit animal
j having cdiih' M mv place as an otray, and
I previously advertised aocorduvj; t I.Vw.
i 4-l-i " W. J. CKAl.N.
Notice of Final Accounting.
Not!. I hereby piven hv the nndcrdirned, I
the Hilm'illMrntor of the estate of CottiniiMlore i
t;' uVc', S.tf nni
iuvountin of liU iilioitilsirnilon of Mihi
tat,-, nil'! Ihul t li. ii, cturl h.,. l thrlh
tny of Miiv, ilv.ut the county eourtniolii lo ;
lrim-viHi Ori-e n. h- ih iiti ml 3hot f,tr
tu'Hrtrtf mmi M-ttllnic Mtlil final HiNtuntil)V. !
At wttit-ti lltoc ulitl ptaiv nil (rsonit Inters j
esli-,1 In :l,1 fi.t. ,,-iv Hiu.,r nt.,1 iltl,...! I.,
Hiil tlntl ueromiMi. J. H. HASKIt, I
A'trnlntlr.ttor of Uie eUilt of I oionmhr ;
Oltrroll. iliwasej. S
address our nearest agency.
wS - fc T rtmii B've Prf:
aye s ;-3g?
&jyJ combustion
whether high
or low is therefore free from disifrreeable odor and can
not smoke. Safe, convenient, ornamental the ideal light
If not at your dealer's address our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Iaeorporated
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doora, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
arket
eai
STILL,
Props.
& STILL
Knight
Lamps
We have the agency for the Knight No.
16 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow
wire, wliich is Safe, Reliable, and Gives
the Most Light for Least Money of any
lamp known. I am prepared to install
systems of any size, from one lamp to as
many as are wanted.
PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP
THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH
Mny lie Impaired yes ruined by poor, or even poorly tltted
eye ghne. hat's the u or h.uim of wasting your money
to your own hurt? t'nnie ami have your eyes examined In u
skillful manner ntd tltted with Klaxses that.are the licstto U
had. An examination costs you nothing.
W. FRANK PETETT, Jeweler & Optician
Main Street, Prineville, Oregon
Statement of Retource and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
the close ol business Feb. 5, 1909
At
Ki:sot itcr.s
Inm unit DlncounU fjl'.m 4.1
t'nlti-d Mules Bonds....... I U!..'i00; 00
Bnnk rrvmlws 12,V7 U
l ab A Hue from banks lA?.'.irJ IX
B. F. AIU. PrkUnt
Will Wunw.iLr. Vies PmidaBt
CB "
THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, I) REG ON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Ratks Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIbloE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
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Notice oi Final A'xounllnit.
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tile aitiiillilstrntrla of Un palate of ImiiUJ.
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marl lii-l llii-sih davof Mm, l.ltli
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Ill tli Com tr Court of tlie Statr of r.
Ku for I rook i-oiuily. (. K. finllli.
til ill 11 1 1 1! . V-. t . J.. Ijllll-iill. llrll'lnUtlt.
To C. K. I.uiiiimiii, tin- ili'd'tiilmit above
linmivl:
In Hie nil inn of the Nate of Orrtoii you
nrr hi-ri-liy riUlrr to n'Hiir ami miir
tliv tuiii floi ii t lilnl itKiiiii.l you lu Hit
aUivr-t'tiiilli'il I'ourt nml i-mi" on or Ik-
forr the (itli ilnv of Mny, Slid If you
lull u lo iipi nr mnl iin-i-r saltl roiii.
nlnintonor U.fnr sulil iliiW. On- tilsintlll
will iilv lu t tic t-ourt for tilt-n In-f .lf-niiiiiili-il
In Ills roini'liilnt. tiHwil: Thr
tilnlntiir will InLf Jiiilini-iit ngnint vou
fur the sum of iJt)-oni. mnl M-lno llnllnn
Willi inti rrt ilu-rmin nt tlir rntn of Irii Iwr
t-t-nt 'i r atiiitiiu from thr lmh liny nf IN tu-
ui-r, its',, inr mv nun oi s;.i-u utlorni-y
lii-s mnl for his cots mid liithuniriiieiils of
this Bt'Uoll.
1 hi' suiniiioiis Is puli l-hnl tiy onli-r of
llio lioiioriililn II. I . l-.llin, JinlD ol the
i-oiinty court of the stale of Om'on for
Cruok i-ounty, nimlo on the 2,'itli ilny uf
Murili, l'.mtl. iiiiil prfcnbril thnt thli sum
molts l tiulilislinl iit six conamutlve
wrrku In the I rook i utility Journal.
wn-kly in-ni.i.i-r intiti-.l mid nulillnlieil
In I'riin-ville, t rook t-oiiiitr, On-Kon.
The !lrt l'ilMriitiui of this sihiiiikiiii U
umiiv on tiin J ni u.iy oi .Mn rii, r.Mi.
M. Ii. KLI.IOTT
Attorney for plulntll!
SunimoMM. -
In the Clri.uit Court of the state of Ore((on
Inr the t o mtv ol .rHiU.
I). I''. Stewart mnl W. A. Ilootli, liluln
tiH'. vs. C. K. IjiiiiKon. itpli'iiilnnt.
To C. K. I.iiiusiiii, the (U-fi-mlaiit nlxiye
1 1 ii ii i i-i t :
In the iisnic of the H t u t- of OrrKon you
nre lierehy rnUin-il t npK-r and answer
the ruiiipliiint tili'il ai!iiiiit you In the
nliove em itli'il court mul cause, on or be
fore the lit li ilny of Muy, lisr.l, ami if you
lis i 1 no to nppenr nml atiHWur snhl coinplaint
on or hcfiire aulil ilnlu. the nlitluillf will
take juilKinent HKiiiiixt you for tliesiini of
rour iiiiiiurcii i'.iiiiv-uiri-e ami li-HKi
llullurx with ihti'rc.-t thereon at the rale of
ten per cent per annum from the 'Jlit ilay
of (li tolx-r, 1UU7, for )0U attorney's fees
nitl for their costs ami (linLumeiueiits of
this action.
Tlih miiniiions ft pulillnhcil hy onler of
the llunoralile 11. .. hills, Judne of the
County Court of the state of Oreiron for
Crook county, made on the 2.1th ilny of
niircii, null, anil prcscriheu thai this sum.
moon lm pulilihi'(l for six consecutive
weeks in the t rook i ouittv .loiirnul. a
weekly newspaper printed anil liuhlishvd
in I'liiicville, county of Crook, state of
Oreiron.
The first publication of this summons Is
the :'&ui uay or Aiurcu, vm.
M. It. KLM0TT,
Attorney for pliiintill'.
SlIllllllOllH.
In the Circuit Court of the state of Orcjron
for Crunk comity, M. Cliristianl, plain
till', vs. Dorcas KnKHi. John A. Eiikhii,
Harali C. ItiiUinan, IJeiirKe Hwllun,
Jiiines W, KaKnn, 0. J. Johnson, I,. A.
llootli, llrucc Oruy, ami 0; 0. Uray, le-fi-hilaiit.
To JmneB W. Kun. one of the ilefemlimts
nhove iiniueil:
In the inline of the state of Oregon you
urn lierehy required to appearand answer
tlm complulut tiled liK'tintt you in the
uliove-untitlcil cause ami court oil or hefore
the (Ith day of Muy, l'.WII. and If you I'uil to
so appear and answer mild complaint on or
before said date, the pluintilf will upply to
the Court for the relief prayed for
In said
complaint, to-wit: For jiitlirinent airainst
you fir the sum of Hix Hundred Dollurs
with intere--t thereon al tlie rule of tun iter
cent per minimi from the 11th day of April,
tOOH for eixty-livc dollars attnrney'H fees
uml for hUconti und disburseiueiits of tills
suit, '
That a decree be miiile for the sale of the
west half of the southwest (tiurter of sec
tion thirty-lour, und the noilh half of the
aoutheaMt ij nailer of section tiilrtj-three in
township twelve south nf range fourteen
erst of Willamette meridian in Orejron, by
the sherill of tliis county, according to law
ami the practice of said. Court, and the
proceeds of the sale of said premises be ap
plied lo the satisfaction ot the above no.
scrilicd judgment and that the defendant
ubove named bo forever burred ami fore
closed from all ri?ht or equity of redemp
tion, except as provided hy statute, In
every part and purcel thereof.
This summons is published by order ol
the Honorable II. U. JCllis, judge of the
County Court of the stiito of Oregon lor
Crook county, made on the 21th day of
March. 1IK), which said onler was duly
entered on the 24th duy of March, l(M)t,
and prescribed that this summons be pub
lished for six consecutive weeks In the
Crook County Journul, a weekly paper
published in 1'rlnevilie, Oregon,
The first publication of this summons is
made 011 the 25th day of March, l!K)tl.
M. U. KLIilOTT,
Attorney for pliiintill',
Land Clearing and Contracting.
' r tiropurrd 10 pull treei, rviuov
MHobrinih ml priHir lund fur crop.
HulhlifW luovnl. IN III aluo bid on all
kind ol count ruction wurk.
McI.i.i.in, Yot Ho A Vo.
1. A. Norwood, Cor, ItaeV Itixlinond,
Oregon. I V 5m
Ti'Im'tiiHi nml Jointed ativl rod
nml mitoiiiittle ni-la nt IVtett'a.
Conttst Meiic.
Ivimrlmenl nf the Interior,
IT. M Un.l ornoe. 1 lie Is.il, Or.
Marelt L S).
A lilfli'U liI eontesl afflilavlt liavlna been
nit In lhl iiitlrv by K'l Mi liistillo, eon,
Ir.lmil. ualn.l huiimiU-eit iNrrl.l No. NVMII
enliy jlm i, nmile Kvlimary V. IS", ftr
HI rh aeeihin I. I"S iswvt srvlHin I",
l.i n.lllp It aiHilli, rm ii e. W. M., br John
N. Il.ilil.-i k, nmiMiM, la wliti-h It ! lhmt
Dial will John N. Ilolilrwk has wholly alwn.
tloneil saltl Irael air more limn sli nuMilhs
Ul ; ilial ho has nol rvilt utn, enlll.
yalml or liiipmvml salvl lra. as miulr4 by
lavri llmt mill all-aeil atMeiiiw waa not ilu la
lii employ niciiil la lite army.aavy or niarloe
enrpa or IIm t nltr.l Hlalea lnlluio war.
HmIiI imrtlra aiv benty nollBml In apimr.
n-ioiil. sflil onr eviiienns hiuehlna Mill
ll. . i. .n at K'n'i-lork a.m. on May f lust.
b.-ror Marrvn Itrown, eounly ebrk. al hla
m In rrlnrvtlle, iiri-aon. ami Ilial final
lira rl hi will lm Imlil al la rlm k a. m. on May
Tt, Is"', l-h.r lli llirl.ier ami l(xolvr al
ilirlnliril Hiaira Una orrlw In Th I "a I Ira,
orvaoii.
Th Mtht eoniraianl having, la a bmprr
am.luvll, rll.Hl Mareh t, msi, aal hirlli taela
w Itirlt allow ilial alter du tlllitfvnrw ieratMial
arrvli-eof Uila millni ran unl la mail, II la
Iwrvliv ordrivil ami illrwi-ail lhal sii.-h aollra
Iw ilvrn by due and "r.i-r pui.tli a'lon.
4 I j V , MiHUtK, IVUir.
AdmlnUtratni' Sal of fisal EaUt.
Nl.tlrw U hrri-by lvrn Dial In parauanea nf
aitonlnr of lh coiinly court i Iltaalaleof
iiii-tun tor took eoiiuly, nisda and anlen-d
on Hie id day of February. In tbe uiatier
ol the eMalw of Joltn Me ela-ti. dvaat, Ibe
lll.irliir.l, Ilia ailllllnlalraloror alil rata la,
willwllal iniblie aorllon lu lle blaheal bid.
iit fur i .h, and suhlerl lu eunllrttuillosi by
awld niiiiily eourt.
0a Salarasy, list ft. aaf tl May, IMf,
at lli hour of lo o'elork In the ft.rrartou. al
lite (ronl iliair id Ilia eoitntv court Itooae In
I'rlnevillr, Omtoii. all Ilia Hum, lule and In
l. n liil Ihaaald John Me n,h al lh llnw
of tit. .Ira Hi and all lh rig hi. tula and li
leret that tit aald ealala may have ai-14 it I rvil
liter Ihr daalh of ties aald John MeVrlah In
all that n-rial 11 pao-al irf rral aalaln sllualrd
In I'naik eoiiuly, iirrgjon, deaerllwd a a4.
low: Tit tioriltwvat ituarvr of aprinm
Iwelvaln !. n.lilp iiilriaru aouihof range
Uliu'lrrn anal of U illamrll niarlillan.
1 1t Irrins and condition of l -raab,
1-atrU Hits tin Uay uf April, istu.
M, K. KI.I.KTT,
Aitniliil.lrator of thaaalaleof John li-laH,
dei-eaapd.
Notlc lor I'tiMlcntlon.
t Not coal land.)
Department of the Interior,
t'.h. Laud Utile at Tba Dallas. Or.,
April a, laJ.
Notice I liarrby (ivea that
MM Hibba, foioierl Mabel l'a'dwln.
ot Priiu-il le Oreiron, who on Heptrn br
IIM., made ho nralead applb ailon (erh I
No. UMi), No. IIHiJ, fornWl, aorllon 1,
townahln 13 south, rang 14 eal, W. U
ha tiled Holloa f IntantUm to make tlnai
llva-yrar pnatf, to ralaldlsh claim lo Iba
laud altovedescrtlwd In-fora Warren Urown,
county clerk, at his oftlt at I'rinayllle,
Oregon, on lha Kill day of June, Hv,
Claimant name llr.e-el
William llaldwln, Holier! O. Hmlth, Klan
on A. ltuMtt,tirga Hobha.all of rrine
yille, Oref.oll,
4-J p 0. W. Moo.g. IWIlrr.
Hiitnniuna.
In the rircuit court ot the ilata ot Oregon
lur Cruok county.
C, K. Hiuiih and Will 11. Hmitli, plain
tin's, v. I'harlea K. Lamsnii, Ada Inijn,
Kiauk Unborn and It. M. Kershaw, da.
feudants.
To Chsrlci E. Ijimson and Ada Ijimaon,
two of lha alioye-natiiMl delendaiita:
In the name of the stale of Oregon, you
are lieieby required to apiear and answer
the complaint tiled airaiual you In tlm
above-entitled court and cause on or befrns
lh 2!Hh day of April, lmri, and If you rail
so to appear and anwer, the plaintilN will
take luilKiuciit avnliist you lur the sum of
Six Hundred Dollar with lulereat thereon
at the rate ot len per cent wr annum fnmi
the 1st day of November, l'.X)7, for fou nt)
ullorney'a fees and for their cost ami die.
Iiuriemrula uf this ault, and the plalntiir
will apply to I ho court for the further re
lief prayed for lu their complaint, lo-wll j
Kor a decree foreclosiiiK lh 111 trtKne
descrllK'd In plaintilln' eoinplamt and the
sale of the pnierty described In said mort
gage given by you to secure the payment
of the nlHive meiitloiied sum and that Vim
and each ol you lie forever barreil and for,
closet ol any equity or right of redemption
of said mortgaged premise, except such
right of redemption Is provided by
statute. . '
This summons Is published by onler of
the Honorable II. C. Kllia, county judge of
Crook county, Oregon, made and entered
on the 17th day of March. HUH), In and by
which onler ills prescribed thnt this sum
mons be published for a jwriod of six
weeks in the Crook County Journal, a
weekly liewspniier printed and published
In l'rineville, t niok county, sUle of Ore
gon. The date of the first publication of this
summons is March 18, tuou.
M. 11. ELLIOTT.
Attorney for plaintiffs.
Retire for Publication.
Not coal land.
1'Tnrtmciit of the Interior,
u. S. Land Olllce at The Dulles, Oregon ,
v .1 . . . . APr" 1.
notice Is hereby given that
Wlllium D. Arnold,
of rrincvllle, On gon, who, on June Bth,
WW, made hoiueatend application (Her la I
No. 02fb.'i) No. lltr.1l, for NK section 12.
townshiii U south, range lfl e. W. M., has
llled notice of Intention to make II mil live,
year proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Warren Urown,
county clerk, at his olHce at Prineville,
Oregon, on the 'iith duy or Muy, 11)09. .
Claimant names ai witnesses: ,
John K. Urlines, Duvld W, (Jrlntea.
Marion Templcton, Omar C. Cloypool, ail
of frinaville, Or.
-lP C W. Moori, Ueglstor.
Notice for Publication, . ;
Not coal land.
Department of the Interior,
V. 8. Laud Olllce, The Dalles, Oregon,
., , , , , March 10, lUOU.
Notice la hereby given that
II,,,.,.... 'P !
'"iflo Aiirntrr,
of rrlnerlllo, Oregon, who on May 10, 1(103,
...ii,! ooinesieiiu eiiiry (serial No. 02MM)
G?;,?:.l,2'foriIKK Hky ection si, -.na
NV BWM. BK section 82, town-
shin 12 south, range 10 cast, W. M had
hied notice of Intention to make final liye
year proof, to establish claim to the land
ubove described, before Warren Drown.
COtllltV .fllrlr LI. nlll.,-n ll-I 11.
Oregon, on the 4thiluy of May, 1M).
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wilbnrn H. Loltin, William H. McCoy,
Joseph A. Kurmun, all of Prineville, Ore
gon, und William II VI
Oregon.
8-2.1p 0. W. Moobk, Heglster.
Bid. Wanted. '
1thln arn ivnnlf.,1 fn.ll.A . . .
- , " niw aan-a now in use ny
tlm i.iiiinlu ..liipl. ....I ,, ..1 im ..
- ii.j inn nioiriif oi urooK
tiif' Tt ? '? I"ft,,B '""r to
.li,,xmii1,xH(i5 Inches outside measurement slut
"n, . '!!". . T,,e "u ln t,IB sheriff's offlee
is .HlxJI'iX.IO luelies outside and lHs'illtxlil In.
!! it'll' '" right Is reserved to reject any and
all bids, ilhls will be opened May ft, MOV.
WAKK1SN UltOWN, Ootiuly Cle-