Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 29, 1909, Image 2

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Titanic Struggle.
Continued frotu lKt ntr.
the llnrrlmnn ioopl, IiiHlcnd of
taking up thr work of building; the
ronil ou their own lultl.uivr, wore
driven to It by tbe kiiowlttlKV that
Home other comimtiy wna going; to
content for the trailie of w hat twin
for yearn liecu known a the lltirrl
mu pnwrvit".
What will lie the outcome of thle
railroad battle cat not lie fonneeii,
but tbe niOKt encouraging feature of
the activity now lielng displayed Is
that Jlia Hill always tueuiui buliicti,
and If lie la really In earliest about
putting n railway line Into Central
Oregou that he will either accomplish
It or come io near It that the other
people w ill have to build to keep him
off the right of way.
There 1b uo use In denying that the
advent of a Jim Mill line Into this
country would I more welcome
than & Harrituau line, for the reason
that the people have lavonie sleken
ed on Ilarrtmnn'e unkept promise,
and that the "Oregon feeling"
ngalust the Harrimau practice ol
milking this state for the purpose ol
building roads In territory that al
ready has transportation, has de
veloped antagonism to the liarrl
lnan interests. - -
LOCAL ANAESTHESIA.
German Scisntist Devises New Method
For Operations.
' rrofessor Bier, the distinguished
south German who succeeded the late
Professor von Borgmann at tbe head
of the surgical faculty of the Univer
sity of Berlin, has devised a new and
remarkable anaesthetic treatment for
use In operations upon the extremities
of the human body. By the application
of this treatment, which Is described
as a venous transfusion, surgeons who
must operate upon the legs or arms
, will no longer need to administer gen
eral anaesthesia for the purpose of ren
dering the patient unconscious, but will
be enabled to work In perfectly
bloodless and rainless area, while the
mind and the rest of the patient's
body retain an entirely norninl state.
The professor employs for his venous
transfusion a very weak solution of
cocaine. It Is designed, of course," par
ticularly for operations upon the ex
tremities of persons who cannot stand
a general anaesthetic. Tbe cocaine
slowly finds Its way into all tbe veins
of the affected area, which has pre
. Tloosly been blocked off by tight band
ages above and below, and tbe opera
tion proceeds in a region totally freed
from blood and pain without the
slightest effect on any other portion
of tbe patient's system.
To avoid tbe dangers of cocaine In
toxication by reason of even this weak
solution spreading Into other veins aft
er the removal of the operating band
ages. Professor Bier washes out tbe
veins within the operating area with a
pbysiologicaj salt solution before re
moving the bandages.
How Tin Foil Is Made.
Tin foil, which Is used extensively
for wrapping tobacco, certain food
products and other articles of com
merce, is a combination of lead with a
thin coating of tin on each side.
It Is made In the following manner:
First a tin pipe Is made of a thickness
proportionate to Its diameter. This
pipe is then filled with molten lead
and rolled or beaten to the extreme
thinness required. In this process the
tin coating spreads simultaneously
with the spreading of tbe lead core and
continuously maintains a thin, even
coating of tin on each side of the cen
ter sheet of lead, even though it may
be reduced to a thickness of a thou
sandth of an inch or less.
Notice for Publication.
Not coal land.
Department of tbe Interior,
lT. 8. Land Office. The Dalles, Oregon,
July 23, 1909.
Notice is hereby (riven that
George M. Deiano,
of Prineville, Oregon, who on March 25th,
1903. made homestead entry (ferial No.
0U827) No. 123H3, for W4 NE;, V' SE,
section 14, township 13 south, range
15 east, W. M., has tiled notice of intention
to make final tive-vear tiroof. to establish
claim to the land above descrilied, before
warren Urown. county clerk, at his office
at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2nd xlay of
U I inrrt
Claimant names as witnesses :
Edward S. Jones, Rov 8tuart. Harry
Webb, Fred Stuart, all ol' Prineville. Or.---7-29p
C. W. Moobk, Register.
from the best known, strictly wholesale house
estsonsned in rortisnd in INM. -1
4 quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE $4.90.
A pure old honest whiskey botilcd by ihc distillers. - ...
Guaranteed to the United Suites Government, snd to you, to contain nothing
excepting pure straight wbiskey.
Many ot the railroads use Cyrus Nobe
So do the bis steaoishin comoanies.
So does nearly every big metropolitan hotel.
Because it's pure.
Because it's aeed io wood. '
Because it has that soft, delicate, palatable flavor of the ripened grain, often
mentioned but rarely found. ,,--.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
EitabliJied 1864 , 105-107 Second Street. Portland. Orwron 'v
Cut AT THIS UNC
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Ponlud, Or(o.
Eackaed please (ad $4.90 lor winch plcax scad
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. .
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Scrap-Book
It Dated Beecher. ,
Among the finauclal friends of nenry
Ward Beocher wan one old broker In
New York, an aggressive Unitarian,
which sect he often said Ifore "the
trademark f honesty." On day he
met Mr. 'Beecher hurrying toward
Wall street ferry to avoid the down
pour of a sudden rainstorm. "Take
my umbrella." said the broker. "I
don't need It The" coming bus takes
me to my door." At the ferry Mr.
Beecher met a PreslfUrlan lady.
prominent worker of a sister church,
who, having no umbrella,' was lament
ing her Inability to reach her car'safe
ly. The urKine preacher forced the
umbrella upon her as he said, "I will
be out your way tomorrow and will
call and get It." But the great ex
pounder of truth and honesty was
horrified when upon opeulug the um
brella the good sister at once discov
ered a pasted slip uon' which was
written lu a bold romidhaud, "Stolen
by some lYesbyterian thief:"
the uairr.
A tender child of summer three, aeek-
.. ins tur bad at nU:hL .
Paused on the dark stair timidly. "Oh,
mother, lake my hand." Mid sle.
"And then the dark will bo all light"
We eitlvr childrea croc our wajf Xixml
dark tx-hlnd to dark before.
And only wiwn our hards we lay. dear
Lord. In thine the night ts day
And there is darkness nevermore.
Reach downward to the sunless days
.whorviv,our guides are blind as we
And faith Is small and hope dvt.iys. take
thou the hands of r-raycr we raise.
And let us feet the light of thw!
Whlttier.
He Failed to Pass.
Geueral Benjamin F. Butler was one
of a commission to examine young ap
plicants for admission to the bar. and
before him came a youth who failed
miserably on all that pertained to Jur
isprudence, case law.-clyll law, sump
tuary law, unwritten law and due
process of law.' Finally Butler, who
rather liked the chap and wauted to
see him through, asked: "What would
you like to lie examined in? You have
failed in everything we have sug
gested." The reply came. ' "Try me on tbe
statutes. I'm up on them."
Butler shook his head solemnly.
"My youn.f friend," he said, "I'm
afraid you won't do. Tou may be ever
so familiar with tbe statutes, but what
is to prevent a fool legislature from
repealing oil you know?"
Dumas' Quick Wit
Dumas found a man asleep in the
Theatre Francais during the ldaylng
of a piece written by his friend Sou
met "Toa see thatr said he. "That's
your work."
Nest evening a Dumas comedy was
put on. The two friends looked In
again and found a sleeper.
"Tou see, dear Dumas," said Sou
met, "your works can produce sleep."
"Do yon refer to that man?" replied
Dumas. "Why, that's the man who
was there lost nighty .He's, not awake
yetr .
A Market For Cores.
The garden of the new house of the
Rev. Mr. Brown backed against tbe
play yard of an orphan asylum. Eight-year-old
.Johnny-' g5orn was allowed
to scale the fence and play with the
orphans. " Presently Mrs. Brown no
ticed that her apple supply was drop
ping low. ..She vasked Master Johnny
If he were not eating a good many ap
ples for a small boy. 1 -
Yes, mother," he replied. "I got to."
"Oh, Indeed r queried Mrs. Brown.
"Are you quite sure?"
"Oh, yes, mother; they're needed! I
Just got to eat all I can stuff down." 1
"But why, my dear?" - -
i "Because," said Johnny earnestly,
"the orphans need the cores."
Dressmaking.
Plain and fancv sewinjt done by Mrs.
Walter Hyde ami Miss Beulah Hyde at
the home of the former. Satisfaction
guaranteed. . . , 7-29-1 m
Property for Sale.
1800 acres of good land for sale at a
bargain. On account of my health I
must live in a diffeient climate. Will
dispose of my holdings In tracts to suit
purchaser, fine stock location. For
further information inquire at this office
or address Jonx Davis, Paulina, Or. 7-29
quart bottfc of GENUINE.
I-YKUbftUBLE direct te yoU
all charges paid to tk near
est railroad express office.
in the NoorfiwesC"
almost exclusively.
Cat Ou tw
ad Snd IVJar
ANO MAIL TO-OAV
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me at oacc by express, prepaid, four quarts
Sha MA
Suai-
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73 d .
YOU PROVE
An invitation to all
owners of cylinder machines
Columbia and others.
.-.We could argue the quality cf Columbia
Indestructible Cylinder Records until a year
from now but what good would it do if
you could not prove it for yourself by coming
into our store and seeing and hearing it?
We could print a whole newspaper every
day about the special and original Colum
bia processes of manufacture and get no
where at all if the Records did not bear the
evidence.
COLUMBIA
INDESTRUCTIBLE CYLINDER.
RECORDS
won't break, no matter how roughly they are used,
they won't wear out, no matter how often they are
played. Moreover, their tone is far purer, clearer,
"more brilliant than that of any other cylinder
record made Don't merely take our word for it
come inside our store and listen. Cost 35 cents!
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Teachers' Examinations
Notice is hereby given that the county
superintendent of Crook county will
hold the regular examination o( appli
cants for date and county papers at
Prineville, in the new courthouEe, as
follows :
Far State Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, August 11,
at 9 a.m., and continuing until Satur
day, August 14, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, hiatory,
spelling, physical geography, reading,
psychology.
Thurrday Written arithmetic, thecry
of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping,
physics, civil government.
Friday Physiolopy, geography, com
position, algebra, English literature,
school law.
Saturday Botany, plane geometry,
general history.
For- CooatT Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, August 11,
at 9 o'clock a. m., and "continuing until
Friday, Angust 13, at 4 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
orthography, reading, physical geography-Thursday
Written arithmetic, theory
of teaching, grammar, phytiiology.
Friday Geography, school law, civil
government, English literature.
Note Teuchcrs holding ierrn!tn
are expected to take this examina
tion. R. A. Foiin,
County School Superintendent.
Citation.
In the county court of the state ol Oregon
for the county of Crook.
In the matter of the estate of Andrew J.
Pinnegan, deceased Citation.
To Edward A. Finnegan, John II. Firi
negan and ail heirs of above named de
cedent, unknown, if any there be, greeting:
In t e name of the state of Oregon, you
are hereby cited and required to appear in
the county court of the state of Oregon,
for the county of Crook, at the court room
thereof, at Prineville, In the county of
Crook, on Monday, thefith day of Hepteni.
ber, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of
that day, then and there to show caune, if
any tbere be. why an order of thii court
should not he made authorizing the ad
ministrator of the estate of Andrew J. Fin
negan, deceased, to sell the folio ving de
scribed ri al estate of said deceased, to-wit.
The we.--t half of the nortliwe-it quarter of
section eight, and the west half of the
southwest quarter of section five, and the
south halt of the northeast quarter, aim
the- southeast quarter of the northwest
quarter of section seven, in township
fifteen south of range twenty-one east of
Willamette Meridian in Oregon.
Witness, the Hon. H. C. Ellis, judge of
the county court of the state of Oregon fi.r
the county of Crook, with the seal of said
court affixed, this 28th day of July, 19011.
(Seal) Attest Warren Brown, Clerk.7-29
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice l hereby (flven by the onderniened,
the executor of the estale of William (;. Win,,
deceased, that he bag made and filed bin
11 mil accounting: of hln administration nr.u
estate and that the Honorable cou my court
jnonuay, me. oin aay ortteplemlx'r
lis, at the hour of 10 o'clock In th foren.w.n
at the county court room In Prineville, Orr
Ron. as the time and place for hearing; and
b:ii,iiijic nuiu unui accounting. At wnlch
time and place any Person Interest,! In aui.i
estate may appear and object to said final ac
counting;. JJuteu mis ZHtb day of July, V".
T.M.BALDWIN.
Executor of the will of William 0. Wills,
deceased. -
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Professional Cards,
Jpt . 3 rink
j( jlntt, tPrimtwill, Ortyon.
Ctliott,
ZPrintm'llt, Ortyom.
& 0. JCj,d,
!PAy$ieian mn4 Jury torn
Calls Axswirkd PanMrrLV IUt os Nioht
Orrics ons Uooa Hocth or ADsaaoa's
OauarVroas. Boi h office au ruJ
duuoe tvlvphoues.
SPrintviil; - - Ortffem
Huy your HtrnwlKTrlcd nt Stew
art. Genuine Hood Klvero.
jCawytr
Practice tn all State and
F'ederal Courts)
i-aiaiaw, Vrigon
C. 3rix
jfltorn f y at" jCam
SPeal Cstate
Office with Geo.W. Barnes
ZPrinim'll, - - Ortyo
!Piysiean and Snryo
Calti mngwmrmii promptiy day or night
Lfrm tt0 f Timrifm '
!PrinoHl; Ortfon,
SPrinmmiiim, Orgon
County SPAfstofan)
Belknap dc Ca 'wards
HPiytieian ana' Surytont.
Of it &rl 2eor Cat m 1&m,ft
Ortyen,
Notice for Publication.
Not coal land.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at Tbe Dalles. Oregon,
July 20, Ym.
Notice is hereby (jiven that
Klonzo Shepherd,
of l'aulina, Oregon, wlio, on July, 1!)07.
niaile homestead Herial No. OIHIIj No.
IWi-'fl. for V. HK4, section 82 and
section S'i. township a south, rsiit;c
2 east, Willamette Meridian, hrs filed
notice of intention to make mini commu
tation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Warren Brown,
county clerk, at his office at Prineville.
Oregon, on the 1st day of September, 1909.
Claimant names as. witneses:
Grover Price and Orvllt I. Davison, of
Prineville, Or.; Henry W. Pickett and
Bruce Balfour, of Paulina, Or.
7-atp C. W. Moobk, Eegistor,
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Statement of Resource and Liabilities of
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The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
Al the close of business Juno 23, 1909
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection) .
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
l'KINEVIl.LK, OREGON
Stock iHinnloil by the day, wwk or month at
Reason ali! rate. Remember tin when in
rrineville. Rates Rkasonabik. We hare
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Ciirrjlnif u i-liolvv Bt'ltt'lliin of flue enndj, clgan, orantri',
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Imported and Domestic
Cigars :
At the old Smith & Cleek
stand, Main street, two
' doors south First
National Bank
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WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prineville, Oreg on
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Shingles, Moulding, Windows,
Dooro, GlftHHes, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
rtTiTafsjjfe
CROQE CQUHTY Ml
. Or'FIOERS:
W. A. Booth, Prsildsnt
D. r. Stiwaht, Vies Prasldant
O. M. Elkins, Oashlsr
DIREOTOR8:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkini,
D. r. Stiwart
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections r will re
ceive prompt atten-tion
lit tli Circuit Ouurl of tlit lat vt 0t4
Hti lor I'rwik iHnni.
0. It. Miattu. k, .'ainllir,
Jamra II, Urran, ill fi lidanl.
It y viitn of an vimaiuu aiiil xnlcr of
salr Usuail mil of Ilis alaivs rnlillr.1 mrl
mi lhi l.ltli ilay f Jiuir, titsj, In lavur ol
lh aliorii nanivil J'laliilMl ami RKaliiKt t lis
above nsiiml di'U inlaiii, fur (lia sum of
t'JI.iH) alili ltilaml Ihvrrun Irtuii tlx list
day of ImmvhiInt, Itai7. al lb rait, of ,.M
iht irni jwr ai ii ii ii tat ami t-" ') atiornrys'
riw, ami Hi imilirr sum of SI.kiu coats,
aliiiii ii,latiiir-i-t aa rnnilliil ami .!..
rtinl In Iha flvrk's ollli'r of talil ruurl In
said ouiinty itii th lAih day of May,
AikI liar, It aa riiriltHT unlrrwl ami
iliwrwtl liy Uib I'lmrl Dial tlia foll..inK
Icm rilwil rral ralaic, lih KW KK4,
NKLj hVVVii, and lot 4 of sn-llon , aiul lot
I of sM'tloti .Hi, town.lilp ir suiuh of raiixa
IJ rai, W. M., lit Crook ooiitity, tirvauii,
boill by th hhariir ol aal.l ro.nu. as
umlM MilUiii, and tlis nrot-nals of suoli
sals ritr ayliit tlis coals, kltornvys' Im
ami tiaa liarvln sUtwl, shall I ao
illml Um tli juiliimimt, ami If Ills pro.
, .", h. '' nmilBi-lKiit. lb
plalnllll sliall hava jiKlKinrnt ami .
turn sxatuxl Ilia .frlni.Uiit, Jamra II,
Umn, to rmovr such balanra unpaid.
NoHoa Is Uvrvby Rlvsn. that In oWdi.ncs
to snld viM'utlun ami onWr of sola, I liava
If v i'U upon and I will 011
Satsriay. lU list stsy si Jaly. ItOt,
at lb hour of I o'clock In tli altrriioon e t
aid day, at tli front door of thv court
Iioum In Ilia ulty of frinwllla. t'rook
oiiiity,UrK'ii. a.. al ul,p aiicllon. Io
Ilia biKhit blddrr forraah, all lb rinlit,
lltlaaml lntrt of aal.l ilrrndant, Jama
II. lirveii, in and to aal.l alav doaorllwd
morlKanisI .rorly, to aattsfyanld Imln
111111 ami Intartul and atUirncys' Icra, and
sHiata and aftulnu ooala,
DaUM Ibis 'Jstlt day of Juar, Hmi.
Kit AN K KI.KINH,
rllicrllT, Crook county. Urrvun.
Klral asut 7-1. last 7k
Shorlfr Salo.
In tli CI rcu 1 1 Court of Ilia 8ut ol Ora.
Hon for Crook comity,
C. P.tfmUb and Will II. Hiiiith, lilaliitlfiB,
vs
Cliarli's K. Ijiiiiaon, Ada Ijiiiioii, II. M.
kcrabaw, t ol.mcl P.hmtth, It.V. Htrart
and W, A. II.MHh, dvtrmlaula.
Ily virtue of an rawullon ami ordrrof
ale IsMird nut of Ilia aliov rimtlml i-tiurt
oil tli l.itb day of Jiiur, lum, upon a in. Ik
111111 rrmlvrtnlln said court on Hi 7lfi day
of May, I WW. In favor of lb abova named
pluiiililU and axaluat llic aliov nauicl do
fi'iidnnla Cbarlr l.amaon am) Ada Ijiiii
mm, for aoui.isi with Inirn-t thrn-oii fr.nn
lb laLday of Novruibrr, U7, al lb ral
of ten yt't c iii Mr aniiuiii and ftv.taJ at
tornvyi' Ires, ami ia ID rosla.
And wborraa, It aa lurllirr or.lcrvd anil
dcrd by lb Conn tbat lb certain judg
ment of tb roomy court of tb state of
Orcnon for Crook 1 oiiiuy. entered In the
Judgment docket of ..!.! court on tbe 1Mb
nay ol May, ltl. In lavur of Colonel K.
nmllh and aKalual I lie ilelrmlatit, Cbnrlcs
K. Ijiiii-oii, for ftd.M. UI llileiot al tb
late ol tell per cei.t ir aliuuni fi.nn tb-lo.
Ur UHb, t.117, for 117 . n.-ia and r.uu
altoruevs' fee Is a n-coiid l.fh upon lb
bcrelnalier drscillail pn Hilars, and that
lb proceeils of sale of ai,l tirrnilaea afler
-ali.lj in lb JmlKtiienl of plalntilla aliov
iteacrtlwd, I applied lolbe paymeul of
the auid luilyiueiit ol Colunel I, Mnlth.
Tbat lb jmlKiiiri.lof the fin tilt Court
of lb Male of t'tvuoii for Crook county
n udcrrd un the Mil day of May, IU-U, In
favor of l. I . Mrw.rl and W. A. Iloolh
and against tbe drlviidants herein. Charles
K. Irfima.iu and Ada liuiaoii, ,r lb sum
of tM.ut, uli Intereat at tbe rat ot ten
urt cent mt annutii from Urloher XI. Iwi;,
lor H'l.ui attorneys' fro and 17.Mcost
and dialHirvineiiU, entered In the Judg
menl da-ket of aald court on Ih imh day
or May, Hmi, is a third lieu upon said
premise, and that any surplus remaining
alter satisfying tli Judgment of plalntilla
and the Judgment ol Colonel K. biittth, Imi
applied to tb satisfaction of an I.I Judg
ment ol U. K. Htewart and W. A. llooth.
Andllaaa furlbcr ordered and decreed
by the court tlial Ilia f.illowlitg descrilied
premises, theHS NW.and lota 3 and 4.
ectton S, In lownabip IS south, rang 13
east, W. M., also an un.llvl.le. ohe-iliir.l
intvrcat In tb rtW W, section SI. In town
ship I'i south, rang 13 east, W. M., all in
Crook county, Urcgon, be sold by tli
Hbvriffof said county as under eieouilon,
and tlis proceeda of such sale, aftar paying
the costs and attorney's lee herein staled
shall be applied upon Iha judgment, ami
If lb proceeds of such sal lie Inautllrietit,
the tilulntiir shall bsvs Judgment against
lb defendant. -
hecond-That any surplus I applied lo
imlgmeiit of Colonel K. Hlnllh.
Third Tbat anv surlus remaining after
satisfying tbe Judgmeul of plalntills and
Iha jiiilginent of Colonel F. buiilh, shall
b applied In the sati-.fn. tlon of Ih lu.lg
nient of U. K. Htewart and W. A. lloolli
abov uswcrltied.
Notice is hereby given that In olwlieiic
to said execution and order of sal I hava
levied upon, and will
0a Sslarisy, Ik 31st Jay al Jaly, 1909,
al tlis hour of I o'clock In Ih afternoon of
said day, at the front .1. Mir of the court
bouse in the city of I'rlnsvtlle. lit Crook
county, Oregon, sell at public auction to
tb highest bidder, lor caah, all the right,
title and interval of said defemlanla. In ami
to said mortgaged premises above de
scrilied, to smUfy said Judgments ataive
mentioned, and Intercut and attorney '1
fees ami r.,Kt, ami cost of sale.
Dated this Will day of June, HMI.
KUANK KI.KINH,
rilierlff, Crook county, Ur.
Klrst Issue 7-1, last 7--v
CU for Warrants.
Notice (s hereby given that the billowing
Crook county warrants, issued seven years
prior lo July I, 1IM1, must lie presented for
iiaymcnl within flu days from said July 1,
WW, otherwise Ibcy will lie cancel lel ami
paynient tricreftfter be re fined as provided
ly law.
July 10, iHJSt 1 M Bnyder 1 00
January It, lMWm VuiikIikii., 4 6
January II, lHWi-e Vanover 1 Ml
K.'.t..ml..T l, l"W-Koret Uiilmbv , I 70
Hcplemlier 4, lw-Kmnk ItolillulUe.... I "0
Hepteuiber H,lM--0 M (Ireon I W
" " " Mrs Rvl I W
" " " W bailee 1 00
" " " Jniniw Morgan J W
January ".'WW-A K Hill 1 10
March i, Itfuo Minor Uwls I t
June'JM, I'jOO-r. M ('our limy I
' Hruno Kmns 1 (W
" " II II rk-rllliif I "0
November . ml A H Jones HO
N.ivein Iht ft, Marry llallcy
November 111, l"0 T J lnvlll
! " " IM, Hllner ,.
July. ltiOl-i.uclln Wlmer. loo
Murnb II. 1W V Collet " lffto
July I, lWi-J J N Hennelt '
Heptemlier, ll Chas Miller ' ISO
November , Charles UHWansoo.. 1 u
Novetuuer , Wl-Ueo le ! UO
WABKKN HROWN.
6-7-0)tt Dounty Clerk.
Notic of I'iiul Setllemcnt.
Notice la hereby given hy the under
Hlgned, be ndmlnlHtratorol tbe extate of
John McVeigh, deceased, to all person" in
terested In said estate, that be lias filed
with the clerk of the county court
bis (In 11 1 accounting of hia adminis
tration of suld estate and that the
Court lias set Monday, tlio 2d ' day
of August, KUW, at the county courtroom
in I'nnevlllo, Oregon, as tbe time" and
place lor hearing and settling said lUial ac
counting. At which time and pines any
person interested in tiiid estate may ap
penr and object to suld Hnal accounting.
JJuted this 1st day of July, 1I"W.
M. ft. Kl.MOTT,
Administrator of the estate of John Mc
Veigh, deceased. . ' o7-2U
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write
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