Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 13, 1909, Image 4

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County Court.
MAY TERM.
The petition for county rcnvl by
AagnsU Fullrrtoa was cnntinuovl be
canx of defective ntlnlavit of poplin)?.
Petition (or county road by J. C.
Tullar. Petition, affidavit of posting
notice n.l liond for f.0 with J. C. Tul
lar and K. E. Iayto as boi.cUnien tiled
and approved. Viewers ordered to
meet at beginning of road on June 24,
1909, view out, review and survey ssid
proposed road and report thereon at the
next regular term hereof.
Affidavit of wrongful assessment of
Jame. Wood. Upoa certificate of
eheriff showing he had allowed James
Wood f'i2 on roll of 19C8 for tuxes on
property not asce; sable to said Woo,
clerk is hereby directed to credit sheiitf
on said roll with
Affidavit of wronsftil assessment of A.
Turner. I'pon certificate of sheriff
i boring that he had allowed A. Turner
82 cents on roll of VJOS for taxes on
property not properly assessable to said
Tomer. Clerk is hereby directed to
credit Raid sheriff on said' roll with said
82 cent.
Affidavit of wrongful assessment of
Fuller estate. Upon certificate of
sheriff showing that be bad allowed the
Fuller estate 118.37 on roll of l'JOS for
taxes on property not assessable to said
estate. Clerk is hereby directed to cred
it sheriff on roll of 1903 with said $18.37.
Artidavit of wrongful assessment of J.
P. Hunsaker. I'pon certificate of
sheriff showing that he had allowed J .
J?. Hunsaker $10.05 on roll of 1908, be
ing tixes on property not assessable.
Clerk is hereby directed to credit sheriff
on said roll with said 110.05.
Affidavit of wrongful assessment of J.
C. Gilchrist. Upon certificate of sheriff
showing that he had allowed J. C. Gil
christ 115.50 on roll i f 190$, being taxes
on property not properly assessable
against sail Gilchrist. Clerk is hereby
directed to credit sheriff on roll of 1903
with said $15.50.
Petition for Lower Bridge road by X.
J. Lambert. Petition, affidavit of post
ing and bond for $3)0 with S. E. West
knd Will Wurzweileras sureties, filed
and approved. Viewers ordered to me t
at beginning of road, view out, review
and surrey said proposed road on June
2, 1909, and report thereon at the next
term of this court.
Upon application of Nelson Grewell,
irrender of tax receipt showing pay
ment ot w 98 and the written statement
of sheriff showing taxes on said property
had already been paid by P. X. Vibbert,
clerk is directed to draw a w arrant ou
the general fund for said $6.94 in favor
of said Grewell, and sheriff is directed
to take up certificate on receipt and
cancel same.
Petition for conntv road by E.
Fnlgham ft al. 1 etition, affidavit of
posung notice and bond for $L'50 with
Fred A. Fulgham and H. I). Wood as
bondsmen, filed atd approved. View
ers ordered to meet at beginning of road
on June 8, 1909, view out, review and
survey said proposed road and report
thereon to this court at the next regular
term thereof.
Petition for county road by J. J.
Ellinger et al Petition, affidavit' of post
ing notice and bond lor $50 with Earl
Benton and O. H. Long as bondsmen,
filed and approved. Viewers ordered to
meet at beginning of road on May 31,
1909, view out, review and survey said
proposed road and report thereon at the
next regular term of this co irt. j
Petition for county road by Max
Lueddemann etal. Petition, affidavit
of posting notice and bond for $200 with
Geo Mays and Neil 8. Jennings as
bandsmen, filed and approved. View
erg ordered to meet at beginning of pro
posed road on June 12,1909, view out,
review and survey said proposed road
and repoi t thereon at the next regular
term of this court.
Petition for coanty road by J. W.
Livingston etal. Petition, affidavit of
posting notice and bond for $100 with J.
G. Moehring and J. W. Livingston as
sureties, filed and approved.- Viewers
ordered to meet at beginning of road on
June 10, 1909, view out, review and sur
vey said proposed road and rexrt there
on at the next regular term of this court.
Rebate on taxes of H. K. W. Taylor
denied.
Rebate on taxes of L. S. Logan & Co.
Upon sworn petition of L. 8. Logan,
duly corroborated by the sheriff, show
ing double payment for year 1908 of
taxes on certain lands in Crook countv,
the clerk is hereby directed to draw a
warrant on the general fund for $1.40
and sheriff is directed to take np certifi
cate or receipt and cancel same. No
special tax levy against said lands.
Semi-annual report of Sheriff, show
ing receipts and disbursements from Oc
tober 1, 1908, to April 1,1909, received,
examined, approved and ordered filed.
Private change in Kirk WMted road
by Alex Brown. Petition for private
change and bond for $100 with Alex
Brown and Louis Worley filed. View
ers ordered to meet at beginning of
road on June 28, 1909, view out, review
and survey said road and report thereon
to this court. The petitioners to pay
all costs in case prayer of petition is al
lowed or disallowed.
Petition for county road by A. D.
Morrill et al. Petition, affidavit of
posting notice and bond for $100 with J.
W, May and Perry lams as bondsmen,
filed and approved. Viewers ordered
to meet at beginning of roal on June 19,
1909, view out, review and survey said
proposed road and report thereon at the
next regular term thereof.
The offer of a compromise by Charles
Winters on lieu for cutting weeds was
continued until May 17, 1909.
The claim of A. H. Lippman against
the estate of John M. Stewart, deceased,
was continued for examination cf pro
bate files and records.
8. J. Newsotn's third addition to
Prineville. Plat, certificate of W. R.
McFarland, surveyor, certificates of
Fred A. Kioe, county surveyor, and J.
D. Lalollette, county assessor, ordered
filed and approved, and clerk directed
to spread plat on record.
The petition for county road by L. F.
Kelly et al. Petition, affidavit of post-
ina notice and bond for $200 with C.
Wolter and J. A. Kigvrs as bmdsmen,
filed and approved. Mr. J. W. Elliott
is hereby apiointed viewer to act on the
board f r this proposed road only in the
place of Pick Vaudei vert, lecause said
Vaiulervert is a proerty owner along
said pnsed road.. Above viewers
ordered to meet at beginning of road on
June 17, 1909, view out, review and sur
vey said proposed road and report there
on to tins con it at the next regular term
hereof.
The offer of Cecil Porter to pay 50 er
cent of bill for destroying weeds on
land of Annie Porter and W. O. Bel
knap was continued to Mav 17, 1909.
The bid of Claude E. Smith for safe
in sheiiff's office was continued to May
17, 1909.
The resignation of Fred K. Wallace as
justice of the peace for takllaw put-met
was conliuned to May .
The viewers' and surveyor's re)ort on
the E. W. Richardson road was ap
proved and the clerk directed to notity
supervisor to open said road and to re
quest petitioners to work one dav each
upon said road.
In the matter of the E. A. Gillett
road. Upon motion of M. E. Brink, at
torney for petitioners, said petition was
dismissed witnout costs.
Petition for countv road by Geo. If.
Osborn et al. Petition, artidavit of
posting notice and bond for $2.t0 with
Geo, 11. Osborn and Geo. Rodman as
sureties, filed and approved. Viewers
ordered to meet at beginning of road on
June 5, 1909, view out, review and sur
vey said proposed road and report
thereon at Uie next term of this court.
The surve or's and viewers' report of
the v. A. tates road was approved
: Clerk directed, to notify tupervisorto
open said road and to request petition
ers to work one day each thereon.
Petition for county road by J. C.
Thorp et a1. Petition, affidavit of post
ing notice and bond for $200 executed
by J. C. Thorp, John McCormick and
JiiwiM, ratten, fik'-l mid atirovt,!,
Vi if e rmleiP-l Id meet at hvgliittln nl
road on Jmm 22. 1909, View put, review
and snrvfV said promised rad re
port thereon at the tiet regular term ot
this court.
Upon a complete; and careful exami
nation of the steam heatiiii; plant and
plumbing In the new court house and
in accordance with the oontmct with J.
B. Shipp. it appearing that said work is
completed even bettor than provided
for in the specifications, the clerk is
hereby requested to draw one warrant
for '$7000 and one for $1000, both in
favor of said Slupp, in jwvmeut there
lor, a provided bv si I contract.
Petition for road bv E. J. Clark et al.
Upon petition, affidavit of lMwting
notic and bond duly filed herein, the
board of viewers is hereby ordered to
meet at beginning of said road on May
IS, 1909, view out, re-view ami survey
said road and tvhh t thereon at the next
regular term of this court.
Petition for road bv F. A. Shenk et al
was dismissed for la i hi re to lurnish
proof of notice.
Petition for road by J. Alton Thomp
son 1 1 si was continued to the J tily
term.
Upon examination of account and
vouchers as exhibited iu report of II. C.
Ellis, showing expenditure of emergency
road fund heretofore set aside, said re
port, account and vouchers are her.'by
approved and ordered tiled with the
county clork.
The resignation of I. M. Bleviusas
supervisor of road district No. 15 was
received and aceeited. A. C. Knighten
w as appointed in his place.
In order to proerly cate for and
meet emergency road matters, the rleik
is hereby directed to draw a warrant on
the road' fund for $1000, payable to II.
C. Ellis, county judge, to lie accounted
or to this court at the July term there
of. The resignation of Silas Adams as
supervisor of road district No. 1 was re
ceived and accepted. Hugh Gte is
hereby appointed in his place.
Court adjourns to meet May 17, 1909,
at 9 o'clock a. m.
House for Rent
North side; light and water. Inquire
at this office. 4 29-at
For
Silver-Spangled llamberg Eggs;
tings ot lo tor $2.00.
ville Cigar Factory,
Sale.
set-
Apply to Prine-
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Town Pasture.
I have a good pasture near Prineville
and am prepared to take care of town
cows. Call ou or address
4-15tf J. F. Taylor.
COUNTY HAS HOUStCLEAKC
Cuiitlutied from page- t.
plea tif "not guilty l'1 enso wns cou
t tutted for the term.
Httlto v. Eituuclt lloliiitin. Hot
mail could not Ik? locittcd; a bench
warrant has Ixvit issued tor hint.
Slut v. Goorgv T. llownn, IV
tinirtvr to Indictment wim mixttUnod
for the tvtition that the Indictment
named May 21, 1909, tut the date of
offense, when It should have Ixtii
Mnrvh 21. Thin was plainly n cler
ical error, but wim vital, and the
Indictment vn dlstiiltwed.
A. It. F.Mtelietiet wan Indicted on
two count of wiling liquor. He was
tried on one charge and found guilty
by the Jury. Then It wits dlwovotYd
that the defendant had not tnvn
arraigned to plead to the Indict incut
so that the trial wan thrown out'.
Upon Indus arraigned Kstebeuet
pleaded guilty and was sentenced to
pay a fine of $100 and aerve 20 dava
til jail. The other indictment Is still
held against him.
A test Indict meut wna returned bv
the grand Jury against Ir. J. T.
(iuerln ot Bend, charging; hint with a
violation of the local option law, In
that he Issued a prescription for
tor whiskey when he wan not a reg
ularly practicing physician. II. S.
Wilson, Guorlu'a attorney, demurred
to the Indictment and Judge Brad
shaw sustained the demurrer. The
points brought out in this case were
that the Indictment charged Or.
Guerlu with issuing n prescription
for whiskey, which did not conform
t, the requirements of the local
option law. The Judge ruled that In
that rnse the defendant had not
violated the law, as such n prescrip
tion did not authorize any druggist
or other teron to sell liquor, and If
any whiskey was purchased through
the proscription which did not con
form to the law, the person who Hold
the liquor waa the one who violated
the law, and not the doctor who
Issued the prescription.
Land Clearing and Contracting.
AVe are prepared to pull trees, remove
sagebrush and prepare land for crop.
Buildings moved. Will also bid on all
kinds of construction work.
McLalmn, Yorsu A Co.
J. A. Norwood, Cor. Sec'y, Redmond,
Oregon. l-21-3m
USE A
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame OU Cook-Stove
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Because it's clean.
Because it's economical.
Because it saves time.
Because it gives best
cooking results.
Because its flame can be
regulated instantly.
Because it will not over
heat your kitchen.
Because it is better than
the coal or wood stove.
Because it's the only oil
stove made with a
useful Cabinet Top
like the modern steel
For other reasons see stove at vour dealer's,
or write our nearest agency. Made in three
sizes. Sold with or without Cabinet Top.
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The
&30LamP
T tutv litrht. lil
cannot be equaled
for iu bright and '
(teady light, simple construction
and absolute safety. Equipped
with latest improved burner.' Made of brass throughout
and beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room,
whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom.
Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
The City Meat Market
IIORIGAN & STILL, Props.
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
H0RIGAN & STILL
K3SS
REPORT OF THE GRAND JURY.
Contlnurd from pnje 1.
tern of land records which will amount to
a prei:it ownership book and whereby
double ae!mf tits will I avoided and
much land be placed on the roll w hich has
not been on lefore, fully juftifj lug the ex
pense of installing it.
We would make the fotlowiiiK recom
mendations: Because of the exposed condition of the
books and records in the old building, we
urge they lie moved into the new IniiKlhiK
as soon ns suitable furniture can be be pro
cured.
That the comity clerk be supplied with
t.vo new Jecording tjwriters.
That the ic.'ioul superintendent he al
lowed clerk hire while he is necessarily ab
sent from lib otlk-r on olllciul duty, not to
exceed t00.
We further recommend that where pris
on ts are in the custody of the sheriff that
they he actually confined within the juil as
required by law, and urgently denounce
the custom t x'sting heretofore in allowing
prisoners the freedom of the court house
yard and going about and upon tiie streets
of Priiieville.
Having completed all matters coming
before us, we a.k to 1 di.-charged from
further duties upon this court. Itcspt'tt-
fully submitted,
Til LufolU-tte, fore- William llocgli
man C W Kb ret
WSFuIUrton . J.N II inter
P N Vibbert Ucorge Rodman
Send $1.50 for the Journal One Year.
For Sale.
Ilotifie nnd one ncre of trrouml nd-
Jolnliitf the townttlte of Prineville;
will Hell ehenp; part cali, lmlntice on
time. Acblrt'HH C. L. V. Marker,
Pi inevillc, Or. 4-SIlf
Land for Sale.
tilO hitch of land for unit; 50 nerea
in cultivation; 2.1 lulled eunt of rriiic
vllle; Kood ntock location; plenty of
water; good riinne. For further In
formation inquire at thin otlice.3-l.Siu
Keep Up Your Chickens.
On and lifter thlM date chickena
must not lie allowed to run on the
utreeta In violation of the city or
dinance governing the tin me. Thin
meant everybody.
Wadk IIi hton,
City Mnrxlml.
Dated this Gth day of May, 1!HW.
Executor's Notice.
Notice Is hereby Klven that the underslicned
have been appointed executors of the liixt
will and testament of Matthew Henry IJeli,
deceased, by the county court of the statu or
Oregon for(;rook county, and all perHons are
herehy directed to present their claims
uKainstsald estate to the undersigned at the
law office of W. A. Hell, In 1'rlnevllle, Oregon,
within six months from the date of this no
tice. Dated this Wth day of May, H0.
Kliuibeth !ol Hell,
T. M. Baldwin,
Executors of the lust Will of Mitthew Henry
Bell, deceased. M
crqqe mm ME
OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, President
D. F. 8TEWART, Vice President
O. M. Elkins, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins,
D. F. 8TEWART
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
Knight Gasoline
Lamps
We have the agency for the Knight No.
16 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow
wire, which 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
BUli WsnU.
THE BEST SIGHT ON EARTH
Mav Ik' Impaired ye ruined by poor, or even poorly At ted
eye rIkhxv". What's the tine or .ne ot wnHtluit your money
to vour own hurt? Come and have your eye examined In a
akl'lltul manlier nnd fitted with Kin"' that are the Ih-wI to U
hud. An examination cowt you nothing.
W. FRANK PETETT, Jeweler & Optician
Main Street, Prineville, Ores on
liliUllW wunh'tl for tllkbCiHiloll
..I 1. B, ll. ., .1 ll I IIH1 III lllsiib t No. li.
Crook eoiiut.v, tinfoil. Contrni'tor
to tiirniKii nil maieriai. i ue puiim
and RHS'lfh'utlouH can Im ii at the
oltlce of It, A. l ord, rounty m-hool
iiM'Hiitendeiit, I'llnevllle, Or. Tim
Unlit to relirt any and all bide In
rewrved. little will Ih opened May
15, )!)m. Il.v order of the Hoard of
IMniloin. ' J, 1. .Ion ice,
tSliat Aftllitf Clerk.
Contest Noln.
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flli il III IhU nltlee by Kurt Mi l jmebllll, eon
le. hint. nnlnl hiiiiitiab'Mit iM rhil Nil "I lull
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N. Iliililrli-ll, ixinli-lii-, In xlili-h It la llnrit
I luil ul-l John N. It. )! rlt-tt tins wholly eimii.
iliiiii-il mill t Ki t for mm llmll l iiiiilillis
In. I 'nl; lliHt In- b.i nut n-bli-il iilni. eultl.
VMlmt or liiilii-nvrit anbt trni-t s r-IMlrril by
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ebli-li abnw thai a(n-e duv illliKi-ni-e ixraanial
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hiri-bv tiritri-i(l Mint itlrvt'teit tbet ain-ti Hulia
I hi given by iliieetnl ninr rniblbibnt.
tli f. . junMiri, iti-giawr.
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teprtnn'iil td the Intrrliir,
l'.f. Uinl Millie al The I'ellet, Or.,
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iHimily elvrlt.iil hla olltre et I'rinrvllli-,
tli .-i;.ni . mi the Mh diir ul June, I'.mi,
litiuntiit intinea ea vniT.eanaiai
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nut A. Munarlt, tienrge llutiUa.nll ul I'liin
villi'. Urpituil.
.'jtip ('. W. Milium. Iti-itl.ti-r.
Statement of Resources end Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the clot of business April 28, 1909
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B. F. Allea. Pr.ald.nl T. M. RaUUta, Ceahle.
Will WersweUer, Vke Pr.aid.at H. B.Uwla, AM' CaahUr
THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
l'KlXKVUXK, ORKtiON
Ftock hoartlfil by the day, week or month At
Reasonable rated. Ucmenibcr s when in
frineville. Ratesi Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Carrying a choice selection ot flno candy, clgara, oraugef),
lt'inoiiH, etc. Give nu a call.
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Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRY 1
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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N.tl.s lor Publication.
Nnl nonl Intnl.
Di-pnitntfiit tif tin- Interior,
V, 8, taint Uttlie el The llellra. ttmnm,
A ril tl, tttiu.
NotU-ti U herrlijr K ' s tliet
Willuun It. Ann. I, I.
nf Trlm-nllli', tri-iiit, ejlio, n Junettlli,
f.', mmle hniiits.t. ail Ktlii ntlini (Mcrlnl
Nil. tr.Vdrtl Nn. Iltfjil, fur NK'a MVtlnn U.
tunliii It .until, runic- l i e, . M , lie
liii-il in. in r nf Itili'iiinm to tnnke Html llv .
yxar 'limf, tn r.lnlill.lt claim lit the Inlnl
Imi ili-tUn-il, Iwfurii Wsrn-it llruen.
iMimty ili-iL.a.', lila nitlre et t'rini'ttllle,
t)n-t!iiii,im the i'Mlt tl.iy nl Mny, l'.tJ.
t Inlmuiit immn mltmnx-a:
J nil it K, l.rlinra, ll.il i.( W, (Irluipe,
Mnrion 1 1 inlili lon, Omar t'. ( 'Invwul, Kit
nl 1'rlnt tlr.
4-l.ip I . W. SlmiM, liiltlaliir.
Notice s( Fliul Ssttli meat.
In lti iiialli-r nf llif iilati- ul ranll t.laaa, il.
i-.-a-l ;
Nun. i- ) tn-r- l-y (lien llial the ntnh-rainneil
at eititiinwoatiir nl Om v-aiaic ul Gratia tUaaa,
.In ....!. Ii. Hint lila Una I ar.-.illlil a aii.lt
ailinliiiatrnliir, mill tUv l.-l k nl the nniiilj
inurt ul Un' at alt ul Otieuil lur Ih. euimlj nl
I riMifc, ami that Hip aal.l innrl haa (luil tilt
Uiiii.y ilir Jih ilav Jim.., t ii, al Hie huur ul
In u'i IihIi ttl llm lurrnuiifi til aalil tier a the
lime In ilm i-iiiiiiijr i-tmrtriHim in tit. ttitirt
inline el lifineville. t'rtailt i-mimy. on-mni. aa
tint ilai. Inr hrarins ii)r etnt ell nliji-t-itntia
In aanl ert iititit. ami at-iO-iiii-iii ilttirml,
I 'a 11,11 I.I. Ia ul Mar, IW
II I, tj taa,
A.lmlnllrtiif ul llm ntali- u( ffaiik t,laa...li.-
i-raai'il. ae
Notice of Float Settlement.
Nftllri! U lii-ri-liy s'vrn h)f Un tinilprilitiirtl.
the atliuliiutrittrix uttli the mil entiriiHl ul
llin i-atati- nl h. iMllloll. iln-t-ilai'it, In all t.nrulti
iii.-ri-airl in Dm t-Maln ul aalil ilii'aanil, that
ilm haa lllnl Inirriuat ei-iuiiutius ul lief ail
iiiEtitiitrHOun nt aall ratalu anil the imrt liaa
.-t Mnii.Ui , tin- Itli .l ul Jutii", Isaaj. at Ilia
rniiiit ruurtnami u lrturvt)hi, tiri-suii. ea the
1 1 in v ami (.lam lur In-artus eml .cilin aalil
tltial a. i i-iimUmk. Al tthli II llllii-ami .lan-all
M-rf'iia llitt-ri-"li-t in aalil c-atate tna) ai.f.er
ml iil.j.it in . nl lliinlainiunlliia
I u Im inv,
Atlmlnlalratrlt n 1 1 li lh (till euurKrit ot the
l-.uu-i.l lillllull, tturpeaiul. M
Not ns lor Publlcstlun.
Nut oml In it it .
tvpnrtment nf Hie Inlet Inr.
tt, H. lnJ OltUw, The Ihilh-a, t m-K.in.
Ainll , liV.
Notice la hrli'hr glvi n Hint
Am W. In nl. hi,
nf 1'rlni-vlllc tiniun, who, un Arnll "JTtli,
liein, tniuhi tlmla-r eml alntiii ni'Mih-nlluti,
lap rlii I No. IH'lj ,Nn. wet, fur llm K HK1,,
MVt'.HK'a.HK't HW1,, apvtliin V, iiwn.llli It
.null, nuia-p I'Jpiial, M., Inia rili'il notlivuf
Inti-utioii to hotke flimt HntlN.r etut alone
lirmif, ttipalnliilah rhillil to thn lauii itlMive
ili'Nprllirit, lipfure the iMitinty rink, til hla
utriit. nl Prliii-mli', Orvg.ni, un Itiv 'Jllluliiy
nf June, VK
t'liiliniint mimes B wllitiia;
lli-nrv A. Kuili-r, Juhtt W. littler. Wllllunl
V. Kltnt.Oru riiliiiluxler. nil of Prlm-vlUe. Or.
4-IA I', W. Muuim, ll.-iil-.lpr.
Niitii of Fliul Settlement.
Nnlli pla liprphy Klvi-tt hy (he iitiitprtljtu-il,
Hip niliiiliilatratnr ul the tale ul Jiillna Ivy.
pllakl, iIpi'i-aiipiI, to Hit it-rauiia InlprPali'il III
tlie t-atntt. nl autit ilpi-i-ttai-tl, that he haa 11 In!
hla nllal aiwmitlnit u' li fail in 111 let ml ttm ul
aalit eatate Kith the t-uulltt ph'rk. i' t"-v
i-iiurl haa ai-t Mumlay, June 7th, l''. at the
i-iiuiiiy I'uiirirtHitn In f rlm lllu, ori-Kmi, the
lime anil ihn-ii fur hPertuit etui aPtllltiK aanl
nnal ai-. i.hiiiii, i hli h time eml (ilare all
(pramiM Ittti-rpatpil ill aelil Palate tuey e.H.ar
eml (ili).-i t In an lil llual ac-iHiiiliiiK.
Tll.lMaN HH'TKK,
A 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 t r n 1 1 1 r u( the ustate ul Jutiua I'oyt'tiakl,
(li-i pnaeil. b -s
I For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands
INTHK
i DESCHUTES VALLEY
WRITE
JONES LAND CO
Redmond, Oregon
DEALER IN
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
Mi 4k tsVafh A. A Jk JIW A A A
$ Drop in and See f
i l
I Champ Smith)
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleek
stand, Main street, two l
doors south First k
4 National Bank B
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