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Th action of llarriman In calling lor bi.lt (or extending this roa.l by begin ring work simultaneously at Natron ami Klamath Kails is accent a con clusive evidence ol hit determination to complete iu construct 'on. It U figured that to build the t0 miles of track lor hull bids have been invited mill prac tically exhaust the appropriation that lias been made for this road for the en- inn rear. For that reason additional ppropnations lor lurmer extensions are looked for next year. There can be no question of the ulti ate purpose ofllarritnan to complete thia road between Natron and Klamath Falls. Completion of the extension! for Inch proposal have been asked can not in themselveH add materially to the alue ot the propjrty. Ny extending the road 25 mile northerly from Klam ath Fal's, the northern terminal of the southern extension would reach only into the heart of Klamath county. The construction of an additional So mile southerly from Natron would terminate the road from this end in a mountainous nd sparsely settled district. For these reason it is patent from a practical business consideration that the llarriman interests will complete the road as soon as possible and place the investment on a revenue-earning basis. The primary purpose in project ins this road was to provide for the Southern Facific better grade for cross ing the state and thereby avoid the more itllcult passage now followed over the iskiyou Mountains. When completed, the Oregon Eastern undoubtedly will become the main line ot the Southern Pacific between Portland and San Fran SCO. Not only is the road regarded by llar riman as the most practical lor rout ing his Portland-San Francisco traffic, but it also enable him to reach an im menselv productive are on the edge of entral Oregon, which is without trans portation (acuities. In addition to serv ing thee purposes, the Oregon Eastern at will furnish the Union Pacific mag nate an ideal darting point for con structing an extension through the central part of the cute. It is known that llarriman eventually intends to build from his western Ore gon property to ale and Ontario. At least two routes tor such a road nave been surveyed. One extend from a point on the projected Oregon Eastern north of Klamath Fall, via Lakeview, the eastern border of the state at either of the points suggested. The other proposed route contemplates an extension also from the Oregon Eastern from Odell, southeast of Natron, through the central part of the state to the same objective point selected lor tne more southerly extension. NATRON-KLAMATH ROAD TO BUILD Harriman Issues Call For Bids on About 60 Miles Bids for the construction of 59.48 miles of the Oregon Eastern Kailroad, projected from Natron to Klamath Falls will be received in the Southern Pacific offices an San Francisco during the next two weeks says Saturday' Oregonian Of that mileage, 34.24 miles will be con structed southeastery from Natron, while the remaining 25.24 miles will be built in a northwesterly direction from Klamath Falls. Bids for the construction of the Klamath Falls end of the extension must be submitted on or before June 30. Contractors, however, are allowed until July 10 to submit proposals for building the 34 miles ot the track from Natron, the present northern terminus of the projected road. Local Harriman officials will make no estimate of the probable cost of building the two sections of this railroad but it is believed the improve ment will involve an expenditure of ap proximately $2,225,000. General Manager O'Brien and Chief Engineer Boschke, of the Harriman lines in the Pacific Northwest, were ad vised late yesterday afternoon of the proposed extensions in the Oregon East- arn The information came in a letter from Chief Engineer Hood, of the South em Pacific at San Francisco, who re quested that Portland contractors be advised and given an opportunity to submit bids. The two extensions, aggregating about 60 miles, for which bids have been asked, cover about one-third of the length of the proposed road, which, ac cording to the approved survey, will be 198.6 miles in length from Klamath Falls to Natron. The extension of 34.24 miles out of Natron is all in Lane county and is regarded a heavy piece of con s'.ruction work. It will extend in southeasterly direction and will pene trate both a mountainous and a heavil timbered section. Construction of the Klamath Falls end of the authorized ex tensions will not be as difficult. From Klamath Falls the route of the railroad extends northwesterly and the ex I tension of 25 24 miles will terminate in j the vicinity of Survey station, at a point You're sure you're getting the genuine tvhen you buy from us. No danger of refilled bottles No danger of buying cheap worth less trash placed in CYRUS NOBLE bottles and palmed of as the genuine. We are now selling for the first time in 44 years direct to the con sumer in districts where you are unable to obtain this famous brand. quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid to the nearest railroad express office. $4.22 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. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. 105-107 Second Street, Portland, Oregon CUT T THIS UNC AND sun To-oav I Established 1864 W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Partita, OnfW' Endued pleue find $4190 (or which plcue scad aw at cocc by apnm, prepaid, four quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. ' P.O.Addm Shiyii. , 11 J i 4M - - BASK STATEMENT. Kruuri i f (A (WJiiiun vf Tk W v .t. i i ..:.... ;u is. Wif (VryiHS, of tkt cloa of Amine, June 23, 1000. Ilosourrrs: swna ami duavunU t 2113!I K-rdrIW, .retired ami unctird . W.I 4.1 07 8. llonda to aeeure circulation ia..vl IW Itouda, Securities, ale. i.'Ati . Nanking - house furniture and tixturva la.nai u- t)oa lr.mi National Hanks (not Kwrn Advulal II lu from Slat and Private Itaitka ml Ituikura. I mat I oulDaillca and Savours Hank . I Iim from ,unved mmrva acr-iU ll.SIU 01 "hecks and other cash itema. , . I7 7.N Nol-of other Nati.mal lUitks ... J OV Vim..tl.,n&l ikAiMtr rurrrnfv. Ilii'kala and cent. 4 LawrcL Mossy Kehihvi im IUxk. viii Spei UO l.rval-temli-r notea . . SOU Redemption fund with I'. 8. lrwurpoi circulation; Will Hold Up the D. I. P. Co. Application After listening to an extended argu ment by C. E. 8. Wood, representing A M. Drake, of Bend, the Desert Land B.arJ has decided to hold up the ap' plication of the Def chutes Irrigation & Power Company for the opening to sale of 2320 acres of land, embraced in its latest Carey act project on the Des- butes, nntil the board can find lime personally to inspect the project at its forthcoming visit to Eastern Oregon within a month says a special to the Oregonian. Wood made an exhaustive argument charging that the Deschutes Irrigation Power Company is not com ply in with plans and specifications for the reclamation of the arid lands under its Carey land contracts with the state; that it is wrongfully diverting the water taken from the Deschutes fr the recla mation of one segregation for the temporary reclamation of lands listed under another contract so it can place the land on the market; that the com pany is heavily burdened with financial difficulties and has mortgaged the set tlers' rights to cover its deficiencies; that it can never insure the settler a perpetual water right under the circum stances which now exiHt and are in prospect; and charging the Desert Land board with open violation ot its obli gations to the state and the settler under the provisions of the Cary act and the irrigation laws of the state in grant ing the irrigation company increases of lien and other privileges. Total SU.779 00 63S 00 Liabilities: , $ so.ooo oo 60,000.00 xprn 17.C77 W CVital stork paid in Surplus fund ....... I n.livklrU pronta, u &n,l Uim Itaid National Wank me outstanding I0,aj 00 Individual deKiU subjaet to check lVwandertinctof deposit.... W T-Ul $H!,WJ 13 STATK OF UKKliON. P.mntv nl Pnxk I. T. M. 1Uliwic. Chir of th alv. Banifii 1ii k. do aotrniiilyswyar that lnato- autvuirnt la ru to th lwt "I my unow llg and UtUef. T. M. UALUW IN. lanmcr. StiliarriW and aworn la MoT ui this 2Sth day of June, l'.Mi. . ill. r. iirir. Notary Public. CoanscT AttMt: Witt Wcnwdiiil Carey W. Koster Directors Z. U llrown. Report of the Condition ol THE CROOK COUNTY BANK ol ITlne- vtlle. la the aiai ol Oregon, at It" rloae ol buatntaa Juno , l: aooiica. Loans and dlseounu Vt,SX4 ti Ovvrriratta. awund and unavund.. 1 31 tt) Bonds. securillM. ate IB 06 Ranklna- boose, furuliuro and nxiurra 2,'.1 1 Ottarral auiownl &.J no Dua from banks (nol reavrr banks). .' W Dua from approvrl rwrv bauks.,.. .! H C'hm-ka and other cash Items Caabonband 1I.M0 71 Total IlWin 23 Luaamita. Capital nock pal.1 In . W I'ndlTided proflta, teas expvuai-a and taxca paid T.7S8 Dua to banks and bankers l.sae iu Individual denwiu aublM-t locbnk. m. M Demand certlitratea ol di-oall S.9AS ti Timecertlrlcaieaol deposit &.M Zi Oashter'a checks ouuundlng 00 Slale deposits , 91 Total 1I9.;J7 a State ol Oregon, County ol Crook, sa: I. C. M. Elkins. rasbit-r ol the above-named bank, do solemnly swear thai the stove state-mt-nt Is true to Hie best ol my knowltMice and belle!. I - M KuiM, chl'. Stilia-rlbed and sworn to before me this -IM ,! ot June. 1-juS. M. K. Kl.l.loTT. Notary Pubik- Correct Attest : u. F. svawsaT, W. A. Booth. Dlret-tors. Report of the Gtndition o( THE STATE BANK OF REDMOND, at Kedinond, In the State ol Oregon, at the close of business June 23, VM. Hiwot rces. Ixjn and Discounts $15,.'i73 51 Ovenlrafts, secured and unsecured.,., 61 65 Banking bouse, furniture and fixtures HfiO 13 Due from approved reserve banks.,,. 5ju5 9fi Checks and other cash Items 7 SS Cash on hand AM 78 Expenses 801 97 Total tZi,485 SS LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid In 110,000 00 Individual deposits subject to eheck,. 18,3:14 86 Time eertiflcates of deposit 161 00 Total a,W 86 State of Oregon, County of Crook, ss: I, (i. I.. Ehlers, cannier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. L. Khlers, cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this :281b day of June, 1908. H. F. Jones, Notary Public. Con ect Attest: Carl N. Eiiret, E. L. Ivkrsom, Directors. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby eiven by the undersiirn ed, the administrator of theestate of Perry Cram, deceased, to the creditors of and all others having claims against said deceas- eu 10 present them with the proper vouch ers, to the undersigned at the oilice of M. U. Klliott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months lrom the first publication of this notice. Dated this 10th day of June, 1919. Wariiwkil Cram Adininistrator of the estute of Prerry vruiu, ueceastu. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the administrator ot the estate of John M. Minkler, to the creditors of and all persons having claims against said de ceased to present them, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office ot M. 11. l',lliott 111 Prineville, Oregon, wiimn six iiiuuins 110111 tne urt publica tion of this notice. Dated June 17, 1909. TJri 8. Minkler. Adniinistrator of the estate of John M. funkier, deceased. 01-I6 PI387 Quality Is what Hie careful luytr In vestigates wlien purchnsinn jw f Iry or watches. We t ml he hind the quality of everything we soil we giuranlee it to le ol the quality we represent U to le WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon Statement of Reaources and Uabilitie-a of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon business April 28, 109 T I At the cloa of Hoik (r Publleattoi, Nol coal laud. llenaMntrnl of Ilia Intarlor. V, . Instill Oltlea, The DalU-a, (it.m, May zi, imm, Notice la licrvhy glvm thai 1 nomas W. Hudson, of I'rtnarlllc.Urfnoii, who on April U, Itssi, made lioinoioa-l riury t-rnai no. 04K7il No. I.VXI, for l.t I, NKv, ti, Nt, N K,, atx-tion SI, township 1.1 antitli, rang lo eat, W. M.. lias lllod nolle o InUnitoii to make Itnal llvv-yrar prixif, lo mUMiIi t-lalm to tit Ian. I above dix-fllwd, In-lora Warrrti Uroan, county clrrk. at his ollli'r at Prineville, Oregon, 011 Ilia Oils day of July. Itasi. I lautianl naniM as wllnraarai J. Alvlu Kiaas, lUnry J. Kdwards. r'raitcls II. Hayn. Allrwl W. Itayn, all ol Prineville, Uri R-oii. ft-i7p I . V. Mooai, KoKlster, Wat Irs lor Publication. Not coal land. Department ot Ilia tnlerlor. It. 8. Laud onto al The lull, Wn, May XI, luov. Notice la hervby Rlvrn that John M. TeiiKinaii, of I'rlnvvllln, OrrKon, ho, on Novmlr II, !!, mad Itoiiieetoail jaarlal No. tnu.'l No. I.HtiS, lor HW S ars-tlon ', luwiisliin A aiulh, raiigr nral, Willamalla Meridian, liaa tiled notu-a of Intention lo wiska llnnl yvar pruul, toeUlllh claim lo the land above lirecrilwd, twforf Warren llrown, county elerk, al his iitltce al Prineville, Orriciin.ou the 1.1th day or July, HUM. t latmatil nanrns as ttiiuoaarai Klanaou A. Uuast, ( has. I), Hsratison, Henry J. Kdwards, Carl O. Una, ail of I'rinevtii, tir. o-i'7p i . w. Muoaa, Hi-a-isirr. MKHOI Kt'KS ltana and ttaminia... I'nllfd rtlatra Honda.... ltMik I rrmtses llcdomollon fuiid t'aab A I'ue frtim banka H12.M7 M ia..vo 00 . itv.i 11 .. 1PI.MI T lt?.S7t) W a. f. aiu.. rwd.M Will WanwaiUr. Vka PmUaai I.IAIIII.ITIKS rwpltal mora I U.0OO OS Hurpltia and undlvld4 pniflta SI.TW so cln-ulalloo l.ao00 Individual IktMMl... ... Ml Hn,sn i T. MJ. Baldwin. CaskUf H. B.U.Ia. Asa'l CAW THE HAMILTON STABLES (Ilorseshooirig in Connection) J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor l'RINKVII.Li:. OKl.tJDX Stock lioartk'il hy the day, week or month at Iieasonnhle rated. Kemetuber u when in Prineville. Ratbi Kkasonablk. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 8 9 Notice tor I'uhl lent Ion. Not coal land. )rpanninl of Ibe Interior. V. . iJiml Ottlce al Th r.. May juili, 1IMI. Notice la hrly (flvrn thai John It. fvtios, ot 1'u.l, Oregon, who, on June Nth. made lioniaslead antry (Serial o. U.I.-.I, No. l:iH. lor rtWi n 10, and N . NK',,NKJ NV, am-lloii IX Uiwn.hln I) souili, ranv larasi, w niainsiw atanuian. has lllrl nolle ol iiilrntiun to make llnal .Vyrar proof, lo palabllaU claim to lha land above tlwrilKHl, nrlorw vtanan iiniwn, county clvik, al Ms ottU a at i'rlnavtlle, Orreoii, on Ilia ?lh day ol July, I lalmanl nainas aa witnivii K.t K. Ulllenwaler. I'alrb Uavla, Marlon r. Taylor, all of I'ost, Onitoii, and Uubvrl Ilemarla of I'rinrville, Oiton. (Kip I . W. Mooaa, ItrKlsler CiUtloo. fjf I In I lie roiitity mutt of I lie slnte of li for th couiiiv of I 'rook -VV I In the mailer of the estatit of Hal fl I Itltehey, riniM-rd --1 llntloli! IrC I lo Untie l, lllleliry and nil (j) I ,lrvl-rfa unknown, If any lliert Uf In the iiaine of the alatr of Orr TJ I an lia-ebv rltrd ami mpilird to a the comity court ol ilir ile of tirei TI the coiin I iher-of. a j) ly of I'm Orrnon Hamuel II. heirs ami ere Ue, (reel- l)rron, yuit pear In irra-on, for tit v of Crook, al Ilia i-otitl room at I'liheville, trea-oii. In Ilia eoun- K)k, oil Monday, lite ftlh da of Itilv, I'""', al piu eliH-k in Ilia forenoon of llitil il-tv, then and liter lo show can, II nnv Ultra lie, why ail order uf sal should not he ntntl nulhorisina J. II- llaner. Hi mliiiinl'lrtttiir of tli vatut of Hamiivl II. lint her, det-eaaed. to atoll certain land Im Shorlfrs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Ore- eon for Crook county. C. F. Smith and Will II. Smith, plaintiffs, va Charhni E. Imson. Ada Lannon, H. M Kershaw. Colonel F.riinith. U.K. fctewart and W. A. Moolh. defendants. Bv virtue of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the aliove entitled court on the t.Jth day of June, l'.UO, upon a jutU ment rentlered in aaid court oil the "til tlu! of Mav. Its, in favor of the alwve named plaintiffs and against the above named de- fentlants t harles Lamson ami Ada IJim son, for $000.00 with inlere-t thereon from thalstdavor oveniler. liw, al me ran of ten per cent per annum and j0.U0 at torrtpvs' riHi anil ! (H costs. And whereas, it was further ordered and decreed bv the Court that the certain iudtc nienl of the county court of the state of Oreiron for Crook county, entered in me judgment docket of said court on tne i.t tlav ot Mav. !!. in favor of Colonel 8tnith and against the defendant, Chiirles K. Latnion, for with interest at tne rate of ten per cent per annum from Onto ber 10th, 1!7. for $17.50 costs and W attorneys' fe is a second Ken upon the hereinafter dcacrilied premises, and that the rroceetls of Bale of said pretiii-cs after satisfying the juilginent of plaintiffs above described, lie applied to the payment of the said judgment of Colonel F. Umith. That the judgment of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook county rendered on the 8th day of May, PUD, in favor of 1). F. Btewart and W. A. Booth and against the defendants herein. Charles K. I.auisan ami Ada Lamaoti, for the sum of $4tt3.!M, with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from October 'Jl, l'.WT, for flO.UO attorneys' fees and $17. M) costs and disbursements, entered in the judg ment docket of said court on the Pith day of Mav, l', is a third lien upon auid premises, and that any surplus remaining after satisfy intr the linlgmeiit of plaintiff's and the judgment of Colonel K. Hmitli, he applied to tne saiuuucuon 01 autu juug ineitt ot D. F. Htewart and W. A. Booth. And it was further ordered ami decreed by the court that the following described premises, the ti'4 fiW'4, and lots 3 and 4. section 3, in township 13 south, range 13 east, W. M., also an undivided one-third interest in the BWX, section 34, in town ship 12 south, range 13 east, W. M., all in Crook county, Oregon, he sold by the Sheriff of said county as under execution, and the proceeds of such sule, after paying the costs and attorney's fees herein stated shall be applied npon the judgment, and if the proceeds of such sale be iiisullii-ient, the plaintiff shall have judgment against the defendant. Heconrf That any surplus be applied to judgment of Colonel F. Hinith. Third That any surplus remaining after satisfying the judgment of plaintiffs and the judgment of Colonel F. Hinith, shall be applied in the satisfaction of the judg ment of D. K. Stewart and W, A. Jiooth above described. Notice is hereby given that In obedience to said execution and order of sale 1 have levied upon, and will 0a Saturday, tks 31ft Jay of July, 1909, at the hour of 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the court house in the city of Prineville. in Crook county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title and interest of aaid defendants, in and to said mortgaged premises above de scribed, to satisfy said judgments above mentioned, and interest and attorney's fees and costs, and costs of sale. Dated this 28th day of June. 1!X9. FRANK KI.KIN8, Sheriff, Crook county, Or, First issue 7-1, last 7-29-9 1 if. 1 it' lis r. iitM-rukirtii. iu bwii rrru n imiiu L J JUJii Jki JLiW. JL JU.jy.ll. .if I.JLil.Jl..lu i.V.t,,; .-.!.! eaUl.Mo.wit, The tort h. yj mt i iv 'j west quarter of aecllon thirty In lownahlp r.T 1 . . , . f '1 twelve south of ran aevrnlcen eaat of Sencral tjlacksmithmg ti KSr'"uM1 ywiMtumiuy ?J wiu... ih iiou. u. c. Kills, ju.ig ..f i.J lite county court of the atat ol Oregon, for fcJ - - - -- . ... r;J county of Crook, wilh lb seal of aaid L j L J rourt al1Ul. this 1st day of June, Itani. pi IIOR8K81IOKI.NO, WOOD WOKK, ETC., j A Ileal- Warren llrown, Clerk. M Neatly and Phomptly Done r.i Notice of Final Accounting. . WHEN IT IS DONE BY : : : r.l Notice is hereby given hy the under- L J r.i L J ri L J L'J r.-i LJ r.i l J m Li Siobert TJfooro Satisfaction Will Uc Guaranteed Prineville, Orkoon. I-J I slgtird, tha ailniluutrator of the ratal of I John Prior, deccaaml, to all iieraons Inter r I t ..i.i ,1,., k. 1... .....1. ....1 1 1 --- - --,-. . - r,j IHed with the county clrrk of Crook eoun. L J ty, Oregon, his llnal acconullng of his ail r .i ministration of aaid -lte, and thai the court has aet Monday, tit Am day ol July. itsti, at til couniy court room 111 1 riiie ville, Oregon, a the lint and plae for r,s L'J r.a L'J LJ WJ hearing and settling said llnal at-countlng. Uau-tl this l uay 01 June, ituu. I .1111 Cleek. Administrator ol the estate ol John Trior, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice herehv eiveu hv the under- IvneH he nH miiiUtnitnr (it the estate Of John McVeigh, deceased, to all persons in terested in said estate, thai lie nas meu with the elerk nf the county court his linal accounting of his adminis tration of said estate and that the Court has set Monday, the 2d duy of August, WOO, at the county courtroom in Prineville. Oreiron. as the time and place lor hearing ami stalling said linal so COUnitllg. At WHICH nine mm person interested in suid estate may ap pear and object to suid hnul accounting. Dated this 1st day of July, 1W00. M. ft. ELLIOTT, Administrator of the estate of John Mc Veigh, deceased, oi-a The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON aVaaVaYaTaTaTaTaMaVBBBBBBaM First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION of fine candy, cigars, oranKtu, rn L'J na l-j r,a LJ na L J r.a tj ra L J yayjyjyjyjyjyjyjyjyjyjyjyjyjyjy J - JUjyj uaLjkj LiJ r.a L.J ca LJ r.i LJ na LJ r.a L'J ra LJ r.a LJ r.a L'J r.a cu ra L'J r.a ra L J r,a L J r.a LJ ra L'J Notice of Final Sattlamtnt. Notice la hereby given by the underdgti- ed, the administrator of the K-lat of Wil liam II. liulnn, deceased, to all ieraona In teretitl in aaid estate, thai lb said ad ministrator has made and riled his linal ac counting of his administration of said estate and the court has set Monday, the am uay ol jiny, iibju, at tne con my conri room In Prineville. Oregon aa the lima and idace for hearing and settling aaid llnal accounting. At which lime and place, any person iuterestatl in said eatale may apear and object to said llnal accounting. Duteti Hits 3d day of J Jli. VM0. as n vnt..,i fif! Administrator of the Estate of Wil'llani if. .f,,,, U. V. H U, C'arryliijjf a lcinotiH, etc. choice Boh-ctlon (live tm a call. SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. rir,nrrarnrararnnrrarariaj(rarprnrarinrrirnrar;rtnnrnnnrnrHa r.a L'J ra L J BB L'J ra LJ ra L'J na LJ ra La ra LJ Notice of Until Settlement. Notice la hereby given by the undersign ed, the executor of the estate ofilary A. lluruea, tit-ceased, to nil Iwsons Interested In sulci estate that the aaid administrator haa made and tiled with the county clerk of Crook county, Oregon, his llnal ac counting of his administration of anid tnta ami that the county court has .Monday, tit otn d.t v LUMBER 3t ShingloH, MouldingB, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON See 9 4 Drop in and Champ Smith DEALER IN Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek ' stand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank I -A et iv of July, ItlOll, at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, aa the time ami place for hearing ami set tling anid linal accounting. Al which time ami place all persons Interested In anid estate may appear and object to said mini accounting, Win. D. Humes. Kxcutor of the lust will of Mary Ann Humes, deceased. o-3 Shorlfrs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon lor ('rook county. 0. H. Bhattuck, plaintiff, vs James V, Oreen, defendant. Uy virtue of an execution ami ortlor of ale Issued out of the above entitled court on the Kith day of June, Hum, In favor uf tho above named plain till' and against the above named defendant, for the sum. of f in.W with interest thereon lrom the 21st OFFIOEB8! ' ' W. A, Booth, President D. P. Stewart, Vie President O. M. Elkins, Oaahler DIRE0T0R8: W. A. Booth, O, M. Elkins, O. F. Stiwart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention ppjiSfeliitiJBJjV day of Decemher, PJ07, at the rate of ten Ijj jl, per cent per annum and IWO.flO attorneys' IU ...... ...... I St lees, ana tne lurlher sum of 113.00 cocts. PUnn? PnllllTY HSu7 K wl,ir" J'lKeRt enrolled and dock T, UikUUL UUUHIi UUSltk I in the clerk's olllce of Hld eourt In U ValVVM til isnss I said county oil the l&th day of May, 1U0U. aiiu niincm, o, was luriner orunreu ana decreed hy the Court that the following oeserioeii real estate, to-wil ! HWli SKU, Mi'4 BWK, and lot 4 of section 10, and lot i oi irccuun oo, lownsnip 1 sotiin or range 12 east, W. M.. In Crook countv. Oreiron. be sold hy the Bheritr ol said county as under execution, and the proceeds of audi sule after paying the costs, attorneys' fees and expenses herein stated, shall he an- plied upon the ludgmeut. ami if the oro- ceetls of such sale he insufficient, the pluintiir shall have judgment ami execu tion against the defendant, James 11. Uracil, to recover such balance unpaid. Notice Is hereby given, that in obedience to said execution and order of sale, I have levied upon and I will on Saturday, the 31st day of July, 1909, at the hour of 1 o'clock In the afternoon of said duy, at the front door of the court house In the city of Prlnevlllo, Crook county, Oregon, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, uiic ami im tiros i oi sum uetenilant, .1 utnes It. tlreen, in and to said ahore described mortgaged property, to satisfy suit! jud ment mid interest and uttornevs' fees, and costs and accruing to its. uaieu tins tli uay or June, V.m. FRANK KI.KINB, Sheriff, Crook county, Oregon, First Issue 7-1, lust 7--'-t