Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 08, 1909, Image 4

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COLUMBIA
DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS
A different selection on each side
They fit any machine
That tells the whole story except
that at 65 cents for the Columbia
Double-Disc you get a better record,
on each side, than you ever bought be
fore at $1.20 for the same two selec
tions. Get a catalog!
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Squaw Creek Water
Rights to be Settled
John H. Lewis, state engineer,
president of the Board of Control of
the state of Oregon, announces else
where In this issue that he will begin
the investigation of the flow of
Squaw creek, and the ditches divert
ing water therefrom, on Monday,
August 16, pursuant to a petition
filed with the Board of Control re
questing a determination of the rela
tive rights of the various claimants
to the water.
F. M. Saxton, the superintendent
of water division No. 2, will begin
taking testimony as to the rights of
the parties claiming water from said
stream on Wednesday, September 29,
!09, at 10 a. m., at the Sisters Hotel,
Sisters, Oregon.
Church Services.
Presbyterian church. 10 a. m., Sun
day school. Morning worship at 11;
theme, "Unanswered Prayers." Rev.
Babbidge, pastor.
Union church services. 10 a. m.,
Bible school. 11 a. in., preaching;
topic, "The Broken Vow." 7 p. m.,
Young People's meeting the union
of the societies. Leader, Mrs. W. A.
Bell. 8 p. ni., preaching by Rev.
Babbidge. We trust the young peo
ple will rally and have a good time,
and that the Christian workers will
not imitate the soldier see I. Kings,
20-40. A cordial welcome to all. C.
P. Bailey, pastor.
Rev. Bailey will preach at the
Johnson creek schoolbouse at 3 p.
m., Sunday.
Gty Council Meeting.
Continue! from pg 1.
Cheap Land With Water.
If you are looking for t chance to
take up desert land and get water on to
it here is a snap for you. Any resident
of the county will tell you that there is
some of the best land in the district be
tween the Crooked and Deschutes
rivers on the lower desert. Oor plan
is to locate settlers and agociate to put
water on for irrigation at cost. If you
get some of this land you can.
RAISE THE DOUCa
3 to 6 tons of clover per acre. 4 to 8
tons of alfalfa per acre. Best soil and
bestc imate in Crook county. Perpet
ual water right and good title at very
low cost. For full information write
JoKEPH G. HODSTOX,
6-24-lmo Madras, Oregon.
For Sale.
Good milch cows and heifers.
II. A. Mycrs,
6-24 2w Redmond, Oregon.
Found, on Prlnevllle street, a
watch. " Owner can recover same at
this office by proving property and
paying for this notice.
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the con mil, signed by John Coliilw,
ngent for the heirs of the J. P. Combs
estate. V. U. Young, M. U. Klggs,
and two who had signed the petition
asking tor the order to build the
walk, J. F. Morris nud U H. I-
Follette. The last two named made
statements saying that they had
signed the petition with the under
standing that all of the property
owners along the street were In
favor of making the Improvement,
but that they had learned since that
this was uot the case.
Attorney M. K. Brink peatvd Imv
fore the council reprvscntlng the
Comba Interests and attacked the
petition saying that It was fatally
defective In several parts.
"This petition doesn't state how
long this sldewlk Is to le," snld he.
"Nor does It say how wide the walk
Is to be made. There Is no such
street as Klghth street along a por
tion of the property where the side
walk is proposed. The committee
of the council on streets and public
Improvements was ordered to see
that this walk was built according
to grade, but as a matter of fact
there Is no established grade tor
street or sidewalks. In that pnrt of
town, It there Is lu any part of the
town at all. This remonstrance rep
resents property owners who will
have to pay for this Improvement,
while the petition for the sidewalk
does not show that any one of the
petitioners will have to spend one
cent for the construction ot this Im
provement. There Is nlxtolutcly no
record In this office nor In-fore the
council which shows It that sidewalk
Is to built in the city limits, or that
it Is under their Jurisdiction. There
is Just one house on the street where
the walk Is proposed that would be
served, and that ls?longs either to
Mr. Knlghten or Mr. lyer. This Im
provetnent will cost In the neighbor
hood or fjOO and It looks like too
much expense for the service which
will le received from It."
A. C. Kulghten, who was one of
the petitioners stated that at the
time the petition was circulated
there was no misrepresentation at
all to those who signed It. Those
who signed the petition and after
ward signed the remonstrnnce, he
said, had told him that they were
not opposing the Improvement
After the discussion, the motion, to
lay the remonstrance on the table
carried.
W. F. King appeared before the
council nn.il asked tor Information
concerning regulations about the
construction of automobile garngeB
and the storing of gasoline. He snld
that many new machines were be
ing purchased and that their owners
were all planning to build houses for
them. "If these nre built too close
to residence property," snld Mr
King, "they will materially affect
Insurance rates both tor property
and personul risk, and before any
one hus gone to the expense of build
ing the council ought to look Into
these matters and see if they do not
need nn ordinance controlling the
construction ot the garnges and the
storing of the combustible gasoline
in tank quantities."
Mr. King's suggestion was received
with approval by the council and
the matter was referred to the com
mittee on fire and water to make in
vestigation. '
Marshal Huston's report for the
past month was presented and tiled.
It showed that most all the water
users had signed contracts and that
that department of the city's busi
ness was in good shape. During the
month the marshul Impounded three
cows, disposed of six dogs and made
nine arrests. Moneys collected, t'J.00.
City Treasurer J. V. Boone sub
mitted his quarterly report to the
council. It was read aud referred to
the finance committee. The report
follows:
City Truurcr't Qaarterly Report.
To the Mayor and MemlaTS of the
city council of Prlnevllle, Or.:
I hereby make my quarterly re
port for the period ending Julyl,
VM):
We hereby offer $1000 to anvnne nrovintf rv rtn?m!. -
" cal analysis or otherwise that GYRUS NOBLE con-
tains anything excepting pure straight aged whiskies.
It is distilled in an old-fashioned still and contains
all those secondary products of distillation which the
, U. S. Agricultural Department and the U. S. Internal
Revenue Department rule must be present tqcntitle
. the distillation to be called whiskey '
Alcohol does not contain these constituents.
Neither tinea rkpar. cn 'rUoA' rti ..,u:.f,J
, in a continuous or many chambered stiUjT
Money talks.
CYRUS J NOBLE-ra pureroId-honest-wUskey
aged in wood.'
4
quart bottle, of GENUINE CYRUS
NOBLE direct to you, all charges paid
to the nearest railroad express office.'
$4.22
W. jAVANSCHUYyER,& CO.
ErtatMed. 1864. 105-107 Second Street PortW Orrcoo
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' CUT AT THIS LINE MO MAIL TO-DAT
W. J. Van Schuwer & Co Pi-i n f
EkWJ pic find J4.90 lor UI, pkiK lead .(ooc br
Genuine Cyrus Noble. " -
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cash, consequently the warrant la
drawn to the treasurer.
The recorder's report, covering the
time the present incumbent has licen
In service, was presented and re
ferred to the finance committee.
The follow ing bills were allowed :
I'.d Smith, labor, etc J0 00
Marshal s salary 60 00
Water supt's salary, 25 00
Disposing ot 8 dogs ...... 0 00
Fees tor 3 arrests .1 00
Cancelling tltt warrants 0 00
Fees on warrants paid , 0 37
Night watch, 3 nights 7 AO
J K Stewart & Co, ntdse W
P I. & W Co, light, lamps, etc.. tt 10
Iteeorder's fees 2.1 00
Piano for Sale.
Good niano for sale cheai. Kor fur
ther information iuiiuir at the Journal
otuce, . u-l-u
April 1.
" 10.
" 27.
" 28.
May 1.
" 3.
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" 5.
" 12.
" 20.
" 28.
" 29.
June 1.
" 10.
" 12.
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" 15.
" 22.
" 23.
" 20.
" 29.
keckiptb.
To balance on hnnd..110 90
County treasurer 110 3!)
County treasurer 26 83
Shooting gallery llcen 2 00
Moving picture license 20 00
Ilecorder 7 50
Moving picture license 20 00
County treasurer 112 4S
,2 40
" 1 50
Recorder I I 50
43 SO
" 7 50
Shooting gallery licen 2 00
County treasurer 2 10
Ilecorder 20 00
County treasurer 12 43
Marshal 7 50
Recorder 5 00
5 00
" 7 50
7 50
Shooting gullery licen
Total t.VJO 39
DISHUHHEMKNTH.
May 21. raid warrant 705...fl37 84
Balance on hand -2 55
J. W. Boone,
' Clly Treasurer.
On motion the recorder was di
rected to draw a warrant for $300 in
favor of the city treasurer to pay the
semi-annual Interest on the f 10,000
water bonds. This sum Is paid In
Professional Cards
7.
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iPrinimill, Crtm.
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Calls Atwimr fomi Pat ob Niumt
Orvirs On a Ihk sith or ahasmin's
Dura Sroa. H01I1 dUIc .a rJ-
On ft
Buy your strawlsrrle nt Stew
arts. Genuine Hood HI vers.
jCamytr
Practli-e In all State and
Federal Courts
jCaidtmm, OrfH
Qt C. SSrijt
S?ra Csiat0
Otllce wllh Geo..W. Barnes
iPjkjftitimm mmd SurfB
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Primmmill.
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iPrimtmillm, Orfm
(Cmmmfjr JAjrsimm)
Belknap dc Cdwards
!Pkfimiam mmm iSmrfrmmt.
O0m ftnw SKmf mi m tfmmm-t
!Pritmill, Orgm.
I For Irrigated Farms
51 ana rruu lianas
IB IS THE
ULSCHUIL5 VALLEY
WRITE
i JONES LAND CO
m Redmond, - Oregon
Call for Warrants.
Notice in hrrehjr Riven that the tollowiiiK
Priuilr '111 lit H u-uwaritu I .. 1 1 . 1
,f.a,,,j n u i i, 1 1 innnt'l ICini
prior to July I, I!i9, mint I pn-svntetl for
rinui.i.n. witl.i.. .11, .In... f 1.1 i
WW, otherwise tlii-y will lie runcHlod unci
payment tnereafU'r lie refused as provided
liy law.
July HI. im-n M Rnvder on
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l'llfuit'r 11, IWi-lTon-Kt (jolitiliv 1 70
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.iBlni'M Morgun 1 6"
Jnnimrr . 'WW A K Hill 1 o
Man'li 12. IWK) Minor lwls I Ml
June 2. 1"0 I, M Courlnuy t
Hrano h rnnn S oil
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NnveuilM-r I", l'MK'-Hnrrv Hiillcy Mi
Noveniber 12, T J l.lnvlll uu
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March II. lmrJ-O HColU-t '. .' 1:1 AO
July 1, 1!'2-J S B.-nnelt oil
Hrptemlierf, l''l hB Mlllrr tail
November , l!"'l:iHrle DHwuntxin.. M
Novemuer , MM J J uu
WAKRKN HROWft,
S-17-fliid County :ierk.
Before the Board of Control of the
State of Oregon.
. WiUr Divisioa No. 2, Crook County.
Xotiieof proceedings to determine water
ri glits.
In the matter of the determination of the
relative rights to the waters of Houuw
creek, s tributary of the Ue. chutes river,
in Crook county, Ori'tron.
To all whom it may concern :
In the name of the state of Oregon: You
and each of you are hereby notiiied that
the State Enjrmeer of the Btute of Oregon
will begin the invcMtiKUtion of the How of
that certain stream known as MUaw creek,
a tributary of the Ikuchutes nver, sitinited
in Crook county, Oregon, ami the ditches
diverting water therefrom, on Monday, the
Kith day of AugUHt, A.l). 1U0M, pursuant to a
petition tiled w ith the Board of Control of
the Rate of Oregon, reueting a deter
mination of the relative rights ol the vari
ous claimants to the waters thereof; and
you are hereby further notiiied that the
Superintendent of Water Division No. 2
will begin the taking of testimony as to
the right of the parties claiming water
from suid stream on Wednesday, the 2!Hh
day of 8cpteiiilH?r, A. D. VMi, at 10 o'clock
a. in,, of said day, at the Hislers Hotel, in
the town of Bister.i, in Crook county, Or.
Hy order of the lioard of Control of the
State of Oregon, made the Kali day of
April, 1U09.
Jolllf II. I.KWIK,
State Engineer. President;
II. I,. llOUlATK,
Superintendent Water Division No. 1;
P. M. Baxtos,
Superintendent Wutcr Division No. 2.
Attest
Jamks T. Cikbock, Secretary. 7-8-2t
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Quality
I what tha careful buyer in
vrstigates wlten tircliHinu jew
rltf or Witches. We Maud l'
hind the quality t! rvrrytlting
we r-ell we guarantee it to Ixt ot
the quality we re jrecent it lo 1
WATCH REPAIRING
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W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
PrinovilU, Oregon
Rsthe lor rublluatloa.
Not coal Umt.
Dit'.llllielit of the llitrrlup
I'.H, Und tlllH' at Tbo Dull.-. Orrmm.
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Notice l lieiby alvrn tlmi
John XI, leiiviii.ii.
f rrlnevllle, OrriKin. Int. on N'ivn,l.
t, Unit. Iliml. Iiniiie.tesd U.rlul Nu. IMn.il I
No. I.HtiN, lor HW U wi'tliin l. town. bin iA
M.utli. rang la eat, S llmuielle M.rul'mi
ha. Iileil nolle ul Intention la innke Iliml
IV-year pnxit, toe.lnl.ll.h cIMiii u ,a j,,,,)
lni de'rllid, liefuro Warrru llniwn,
isiiihty I'leik, at III' ollleo at I'rliM-ville
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Il.nry J. K.lwards, Carl V. lirli, ail of"
I'rlnevlllo, Or.
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Statamant ot Ro.ourco and Liabilitiot el ,
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
Al tha close el businou April 28, 1909
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horeeshocing in Connct'tton)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PKI.NEV11.LE, OK EG UN
Stock boardfd by the day, week or month at
Reanonable rates. Remember u when in
Prineville. Rates Rkasonablk. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloUE, OREGON
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Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Kim lor CriMik rnniiiy.
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liy virtus ot an rimiiiuii an. I nr.lr ..(
air iKiinl out uf Hi. bIkiv .ulnli-,1 'hi. i
unllia Lull it.y f J nil, lime, in lnuri.
Hie .llli n.ilini jusiiiiiii sun NKslil.t III.
tiv ii.iiiml dffi'inlant, for tha .inn ul
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nay ui iNK-rmiwr, nsji. al iiii rale uf I111T
iwr ivnt Mr aiiiiiini ami a.in.) su.iriiry.'
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vti-, In Hi. vlnrk's vflliv u( i.ll ihiiih li,
sall ruuiily uii Ilia lAihilayor May, lisin.
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Irt-rvml hy llu Court thai Hi. Mlnolnu
lr rlil real c.lalv, luU WWliUKi.
tKV lW, and lot 4 of linn III,
I ul wlion Si, loii.ili 17 south uf rii.
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tlrwll, tt) rrruyrr stlrll I win nr. uiilt.lil.
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to l. tH Uil.ui sml ordrr of snlv, I ha
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Ssla.y, la JU 4ty af Jaly, 10,
at tli hour uf I uVlork In tlit aftprnoon uf
Mtl day, at Id from iliHir ol tli court
IiuUmi In III city uf I'rliH-villp. I im.k
(iiiiniy, orpiii, w at iulillo atirtlun, In
tli Inflict lilililcr fur fh.Ii, all tli rinlii,
till ami llil.rl ul salil ilrlrn.lunl, J.iur.
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mriil sin) liit.ival ami allururvs' (ta. ami
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lall till. .'Ui day of Jump, 110
KI1ANK KI.KI.Nrt.
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Drop in and See 9
Champ Smith
DEALS K IN
of all kinds
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleek
stand, Main street, two
doors south First
National Bank
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OFFIOER8:
w. A. Booth, Pr.dd.nt
D. r.STIWART, Vie Pr.ild.nt
O. M. Elkins, Oa.hl.r
OIREOTOR8:
W, A. Booth. O. M. Elkins,
. D. r. Btcwart
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exohange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notlco Is hereby (riven liy tlie unuVr
sIk"'. "' ndmlnutrator ol the estate uf
Julin McVeiKh, devcust'U, to all persons in
turestvil In snlil estate, that lie has tilt'il
with the clerk of the county court
his linul accouiitlnir of his ailininis.
trutlun of (in id estate ami that the
Court has set Monday, the 2d diiy
ui August, Usui, at tne county eourirooni
In J'rlneville, Oregon, as the time anil
pluce lor hcnrlnu nn.l settling suid limit
countlnir. At which time und liluce liny
person interested in suid estate may ap
pear and ohjeot to said linul ncconnting.
JJuted this 1st day of July. IM).
M. ft! KI.MOTT,
Adminlslrutor of the estute of John Me.
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Sheriff's Sale.
In lli.t'lrouil Court uf lh HUte ul Or.
Kn for Crunk rounir.
C. K.Mnlth siid Will If. Hinlth, plalullir..
Ctiarlr. K. IniiiMin. Ada 1-niu oii, , M.
Nrrlis,l ololii l I . Mnllli, l r, Msrt
and W A. ItiMilli, il f. u.lnnK.
Jlyvtrlutiuf an rtmiltoii ami urdrr of
al SMii-d mil ul Hi. alKv rulillnl couit
on Hi I'Ui ilny of J ii in-, 'i, uion a IuiIk
meiil rt-mlrrwl In sal I rourl on the 7ih day
ul Mar, I '.Ml, In Itivnr of the alwv ii.nird
it In I ii 1 1 lis ami aitnlnat Hip altov tiamp.1 Up
fKlidntiU Clmrlrs l.aiiiuin ami Ada l-aiif
uu, for Si.u ii with Inlrtr I ilirroou from
ill 1I day tf Novrmlirr, IUiJ, at lh ral
if ini i-r rim .pr siiiiiiiii ami w oi)l
iri j !, aim .M iw co.l..
And hvrt n, il fuiHirr unli-r.! ami
drvirnl l,y h I on it thai llir vrrtalu IiuIk
uif ul ul tne niiinty con 1 1 ol tlivslnirof
ilri-itun for Cruok county, tnlrrml Hi the
)ililiiiFlil duck.ltif Mid court on the mil
lay ul May, It'll, In favor ul Colunid K.
rliullli and annlii.t 111 lfndnt, Charles
K. Ijuuxiii, lor aill.al. with interc.1 at lh
rate of ten x r crnt prr annum from IM-ui.
Iivr lutli, I'i7, for 117 AO ciin and .ii
attornrys fw Is a mhiuuI I.sii uiuii lh
hi'frln.fti r drrrilitsl prrmlMS, and lli.l
tit prucwls uf sal uf .aid prrml-rs after
li.fyln lh jmlKiurnl uf plsliililt alni
.li'wrilM-d. Ihi .illisl to i payment uf
lh .aid IudKiiiciit of Colonel r . hiiutli.
That tli jiulKiiieiit of the Circuit Court
uf lh flat of tin-Kim for Crunk coiinly
reudernl on the lllli day uf May. lull, In
favor uf l. K. Ktewart and W. A. Iloutit
ami aitalust lh dc femlanta herein, Charles
K. I.in..)ii sml Ada Ijuioii, nr lh sum
of flM.ISi, wttll llilere-t at the rat ul tell
per cent per annum from Uctolwr 1, l''7,
lor aiu.tsj atlurnrys' fee. ami (I7.'i0 costs
and ill.lmm.liieiil., rtilere.l In lh Judg
ment docket uf .aid court on Hie pith day
of May.lisw, Is a third lien upon salil
premise., and that any surplus remaining
alter sali.ryliiK Hi judgment uf plnllillll.
and the Juilnuienl uf Colonel K. riinilh, I
applied til the .atlsfaclioii uf said )ldC
mviitut I). V, Ktewart and W. A. Ilmith.
Ami It was further orderr.1 ami decreeit
hy the court that the following deaerihnl
premlM. tli.H't NWti.and lots 3 and .
MHtlon S, In township 13 suulh, ranir 13
east, W. M also an undivided uiie-thlnl
intercxt in the HWti, section M. in town
ship I'l aniith, range i:ies.t, W. M., all in
Crutik county, Oregon, lw suid by the
Hherilf of said county as under eieciilion,
ami the proceeds of such sale, after paying
the coals aud attorney's lews herein ststctl
shall he applied upon the Judgment, and
if the proceeds of such sale le iiisulltcient,
the plaintiff shall have Judgment against
the delciiilant.
heennd -That any surptii. lie applied to
lllilglneut of Colonel K. Hiuitli.
Third -That any surius reinalniiig after
salUfying the Jiidgtueiit of jilnlntllls ami
the judgment ol Colonel r , Huiltli, shall
lie applied in the satisfaction of the Judg
ment of D. K. rltewart and W. A. lloolli
above iletcrlhcd.
notice Is hereby given that In oliedlciiee p-
vu .niu erciiiinn ami order ol sale. I have
levied upon, and will
Oa Sslaraay, Iks 31(1 asy f July, 1909,
at the hour of I o'clock In Hie afternoon of
said day, at the front door uf Hi court
house In the city of rrlnevllle. in Crook
ounly, Oregon, ll at public auction lo
the highest bidder, lor cash, all the right,
title and Interest of suid liefi'iidiints, ill ami
to suid liiortgngi'd premises above do
scrllicil, to satisfy said judgment alsive
men t loiicd, and Intercut and attorney's
fees and nosts, and costs of sale.
Dated this IWtli day of June, ttrntl.
KKANK KI.KINS,
Kheriir, ('rook county, Or.
Hrst Issue 7-1, lust 7-flMi
Notice to Creditari.
Notice Is hereby given by the undersign
ed, the administrator of the estate of Terry
Cram, deceased, to the creditors of and all
others having cliiiins against said deceas
ed to present them with the proper vouch
ers, to the undersigned at the oltice of M.
It, Klliott in i'rlneville, Oregon, within six
months Iroiu the Urst publication of this
notice.
Hated this 10th day of June, lOnfl.
Warhwki t. Cham.
Administrator of the estate of Terry
Cram, deceased.
Notice to Creditor.
M .1 1. . . .. .....
..if..,.., in iidiviiv ifivuu oy inn iiiiuvi-
Jolui M. M inkier, to the creditors of emi
uu persons nnving elalms sgiilnst salil ui
censed to present them, with the proper
vouchers, to the uiii.erslgned. at the otllce
of M l l.'IH,,l 1. ii....wlll. Mr in
within six months fioui the llrst publica
tion ol tins notice.
Dated Juno 17, 1009.
frl 8. Minklcr,
Administrator ol tho estuta uf John M.
M inkier, deceased. u7-10