Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 12, 1909, Image 4

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' DWAKF AFFLES, -
Thty Will Ce Crown en Aceeuni
Thtir Ccr.vanienee.
O. f. ronvll cf Colombia county, N.
YH linn been couduotiiia come tutorest
Inff exrin:i'iit9 on the vulne of dwarf
lplf trees In liuwlnean orvLan!. It la
tin- Idea of Mr. Powell Unit IM'J of a
low habit of prowi'd wlil bo ntjuired
niore and more Imvs uao if tlio tuvU of
convenience for KjiruyUiR anJ harvest
lug. The soak InsevU make H almost
Impossible to thoroughly treat largo
trees, and tlie cost of labor makes a
avlug at harvesting time of creat Im
portance. Two styles f dwarf trte are uudor
trial. The' o callod Parr.Jise Is very
dwarf anJ Is nhort llveO. The PoiK-in
stock la half dwaif. waking trevs aix
teeti to eighteen foot hlj;h, and prem
ises cooJ results In couituetvlal or-clinr-Jlng.
The trees lire planted two
or three Inches below the union of
stock ami to;. In Mr. Powell's or
chard the treei of Paradise stoek ar
m-t as fillers between- those of the tor
por dwarf kind. The rows la the or
chard are twenty feet apart au-1 the
trees ten l:i a row. The wii Fpaees
between the rows allow plenty of ro--m
for cultivation b.v horsewwer. while
the trees la the rows will bo thluuej
out as soon as they become crowded.
The dwarf trees pive fmit In a few
years from planting, and the amount
gradually Increases. The small dwarf
kind lasts six to eight years and the
; nldwarfs for about twenty years.
For dwarf trees the Spitieuberg. Jona
than and Mcintosh are found success
ful. They produce fruit of very fine
appearance and quality, suitable for
packing In boxes for the choicest trade.
For the half dwarfs the Northern Spy.
Koxhury Russet, Twenty Ounce. Astra
khan, Baldwin and Greening are satis
factory. The dwarf trees must receive good
"culture, with plenty of plant food and
careful cultivation. The soil Is plowed
and harrowed in the spring and Is kept
In a cover crop of clover during the
summer. Scale and other Insects are
easily treated In the dwarf orchards.
The Idea appears so promising to Mr.
Towel! that he Is pruning bis larger
trees on the dwarf plan, cutting back
the tops of the standard trees In order
to cause them to spread out and to re
move the bish parts of tho tree, which
make so moch difficulty In spraying
old trees. . '
' The Louise Bonne Pear.
' A good mldseason pear, the Louise
Bonne, Is one of the best known mar
ket varieties and has always been pop
ular In various localities because of Its
great productiveness and general good
qualities. The tree Is hardy every
where that pears succeed, and It does
0()Aing Yr'a PIUne-
As Jour shrul. perennials and an
nuals blossom plnntlug plans for n-t
year may best te devised. When the
floers are In bloom their effect may
Ih noted, and the chance to be wrought
by new plants may 1 accurately cal
culated That Is the time to pet out
notebook and catalogue, figure out
what your flower beds and shrubbery
borders lack and decide what may best
supply that lack.
If a pink Cowering shrub Is needed
at a certain point, make a note of It In
your book; better still, stick up a little
stake In the exact spot where the shrub
would look best, marking on the stake
the specifications, whether the plant
should be tall or low growing, the sea
son of flowering, etc Then when you
order your shrubbery for fall planting
your nurseryman can Cll your specifi
cations, and w ben the plant comes you
will knovr the exact place to plant It
In grouping your plants take pains
to make them Ct In with the neighbor
ing architecture. The texture of the
foliage, the color of the Cowers, sea
son of bloom and the rapidity of
growth should nil be considered care
fully. Do not plant shrubs so close
together when they are young that
when they attain a ftw years' growth
they will be crowded.
Mn't Study of Himself.
Omit a few of the most altmse sci
ences, and mankind s study of man
occupies nearly the whole field of lit
erature. The burden of history Is what
man has been; of law. what he does;
of physiology, what he Is; of ethics,
what he ought to be; of revelation,
what he shall be. George Flnlayson.
Smart Press Agent.
While George Ade was comlmting a
dramatic column on a Chicago paper
the press agent of a coming theatrical
attraction walked brightly Into A.ks
office one morning and offered the au
thor a loug article, which was pri
marily an advertisement for the coin
ing show.
"Ade. I want you to use this story
for me." said the theatrical man. "It's
a rood. Interesting article, and you'll
itn nw a rreat favor bv uriuttnsr It."
"I'm sorry, but it s not the sort or
stuff the paper wants," replied Ade.
"It's too much of an advertisement.
Why, If you took that down to our
LIFE SAVING DEVICES,
Urn
Yd Z''W-S Aw
LOUISE BOSKS PEAR.
well either on natural pear stock or on
the quince. It Is a vigorous upright
grower and very productive, especially
If grown In deep rich loam, which Is
its favorite soil.
The fruit is large and yellowish
green In color, with a slight tinge of
brownish red The flesh Is white, fine
grained and Juicy, with pleasant aro
matic flavor. It Is v good dessert pear
and also suitable for market or distant
shipment
It ripens In September and early Oc
tober, Just before the Sheldon. Bart
Jett Louise and Sheldon make a suc
cession "of (hlgh grade market pears. It
Is a pear or trench origin, but is nigh
ly recommended on the official list of
the department of agriculture as suit
able for the New England ond middle
tates. . . .
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Advances Mads In Apparatus For
Shooting Life Lines.
Consul John L. Griffiths of Liverpool
reports that the advisory subcommit
tee appointed by the British govern
ment to formulate a report upon the
question of British ships compulsorily
carrying life Hue throwing apparatus
conducted some most Important experi
ments In Liverpool recently., the re
sults of which are briefly described
The apparatus submitted comprised
kites, buoys and different styles of
guns and rockets. The first tests were
those of West's drift buoys, which were
followed by the much Improved Re
gnrk box kite. It was the opinion of
those who witnessed the experiments
that the kite is a successful invention
and will be very serviceable when the
wind Is blowing on a lee shore. One
of the most interesting of the tests was
made with a balloon constructed of
gold beater's skin In two weights. It
carried a line for 1.500 yards. The
principal tests, however, were made
with rockets, cannon and shoulder
guns, which have been carried to a
high state of perfection. Much Interest
was shown In the results of these tests.
both by the committee and the nauti
cal experts.
The cannon threw a line a distance
of 310 fathoms, which Indicates the
standard of efficiency to which it has
been brought' A projectile Is Inserted
In the cannon, and the cannon Is fired
by means of a friction tube which pro
pels the projectile a certain distance,
and from that point a rocket Is dis
charged which carries the line to its
destination. The gun Is portable and
easily handled. Another Interesting
feature Is that during the daytime the
smoke indicates the direction in which
the line la carried while at night the
fire of the rocket .denotes the direction.
For shore use this gun can be placed
on a small handbarrow, and, as there
are no elaborate accessories. It can be
readily worked by any person of ordi
nary Intelligence. This gun Is claimed
to be the most satisfactory apparatus
for heavy work, as, for example, from
the deck of large liners. Consular Ke-
port
Position on ranch for the winter by
reliable man with small fhmilv. Please
write B. Kagam, Lakeview, Or. It
2VJS8&P A f GENUINE
WfiS 2 f 3; " charge paid to the near-
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from the best known, strictly wholesale house in the Northwest,
established in I 'on land in lVrt
4 twtU GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE $4.90-
A pure old honest whiskey bottled by the distillers. -Guaranteed
to the United Stales Government, and to you, lo contain nothing
excepting pure straight whiskey.
Many ot the railroads use Uyrus iNoble almost exclusively.
Cut Out U CoupoM
ua Sd T4r
So do the bis steamship companies.
So does nearly every big metropolitan hotel.
Because it's pure.
Because it's aitcd in wood.
Because it has that soft, delicate, palatable flavor ol the ripened grain, often
taentioocd but rarely found.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
Established 1864 105-107 Second Street. Portland. Oregon
i CUT T THIS LIMC AND MAIL TO-OAT
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., ponUad, Ongia
Eadowd pleaae find $4.90 lot wbxJi pleaw aetxl aw at once by espress, prepaid, four quart
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. . '
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YOU PROVE IT !
An invitation to all
owners of cylinder machines
Columbia and others.
Wc 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 cf 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 1
D. P. Adamson & Co.
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Quality
I lit th cartful uj rr In
v.mig(c wltrn 'urt liimg j'W
.lry or wnlcht. We '"
liiitd lie quolily f rverything
woarll w guarmttce it to l u!
thi quulily we rcrt'M-nt it to lm
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prinill, Oregost
Statament of Resources and UaUllitiea of
The First National Bank
Of 'Prineville, Oregon
tk clot of buwnaae Juno 23, 1V09
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Teacher's Institute. Professional Cards.
Teachers' Annual Inetittrte Mil
Crook county will holil Its nnntinl
session in tht'IIIh School Imllillujr,
t I'rlnevllle, October ID-O 21-'J:.
State Superlntenilant J. H. Acker-
man, President, W. 11. Kerr, O. A. ('.,
Professor A. L, Alderman, U. of O.,
and other prominent eiiucntom tI
the county and state will lie present.
Friday, October 22, will Ik- "School
Day" at the County fair, and a Joint
session ol school ollicers and teachers
will lie belt! on that day. Ix-t us
make this a great day for the cause
of education In Crook couuty.
B Sincerely yours. It. A. Fom.
In the District Court of the United States
for the District of Idaho.
(Central Div'sion.)
In the matter of Richard Cunninghum,
bankrupt. Notice.
Notice ia hereljy KWen that i. C. Con
now, trustee in the matter of Kiclmrd
Cunningham, bankrupt, will dell at private
ale live hundred (."00) shares of capital
stock in the American Htamlard Minim;
Company, a corporation ot Denver, Colo
rado; and also the north half of the north
went ouarter. and the north west quarter
of the north eat quarter of section seven
teen, II) anu the nortii fa -I quantr ol trie
north eaxt quarter of section eighteen (IS )
in township twenty-two aouth of range
nine (it) east of the Willamette Meridian,
in Crook countv, Ptate of Oregon. Said
mining .-bick to de sold in one lot anil paid
real estate in one lot.
Sealed bids will be received for said
property by eaid trustee, at Kilver City,
Idaho, either personally or through
United States mail, durinir the period com
mencing with the lir.-t publication of thi
notice and terminating on the llitn day ot
October, law. Hids shall be accompanied
by a certilied check equal to ten per cent
of the amount bid, the trustee being
authorized to accept the highest and best
bid. subject to the approval of the referee,
after a return to the referee of his proceed
ings hy said trustee unner oaui, ami a
hearing by the referee thereon, after ten
days notice by mail to creditors.
Dated at Bilver City, Idaho, this 5th day
J. (J. UUJSUUS,
' Trustee.
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!Prtmmili, Origtn.
At
KKSOt'UI'KS
Uvani anil litonunta tH.
fulled Plulr. Ikmda
lUnk livmlaea.,.,
Kettenipttmi fund
I'nati A lu from bauk
Itts.W U
B. F. All.a, Prokl.nt
WiU WrawUM, Vtc Pr.ald.at
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mrlial Hltwk : 80,onoo
Hiirpliisaiid undivided pmltU V'.n
rlimlalloM .....i I.e
Individual Itornxdla.
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T. M. Baklvia, C-iUt
H. Bahlala, Awt CukWr
ITHE HAMILTON STABLES 1 1
(IIorscsluH'ins; in Connection)
J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor
rRiNKViLi.i:. oRi:t;oN
Ftoek boarded by tlie day, wwk or month at
Kensonabla rate. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Rkaroxabmc. W liuve
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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AJifllhlltbd' Salt Ot Bllt f lUtl.
Nolh-s t In reliy lven. that In tnir.iM
am. ol an order ol thv Cuilnty Court ol th
Plnle ot IHfitKli) ltr Ml rtniiily t'ltfooa,
made on lh ('III ilny of July, liMi, in II.
mailer of lb et il ol camuel II. Itll. h. v.
deceased. H underiIiiml, lb admlina. '
initor uf anld lal, HI Mdl at publm
in lull to the lili!hl linl'H-r, inr ali. aul
Jivl to continuation by nlJ t'olinty Court,
mi r'lldav, th l day ol Hepleml-r, liam,
at lUu'cbH'k ill th forenoon, at lli. from
,.v.r ol Hi ixiuniy courihoiia In I'rliif-
vllle. On Km. nil III ri'lil, nil. Inl.-r t
lid IhI. oltli ""Id hniiiind II, Itiu-hey
hi the tun l lila d. aih, and all tb. right,
tllle, lulvreal and tul thai th aai,(
rlnt. Iiaa ai'inrxl other lliaii or In ad.
dilioii u that ol tiiw said Samuel II.
Itu.diev at th tlui ot III uralli. Ill tb
following d crllxMl tract of land, lo alt i ib
11,11 lb a eat uiiaiiif of avi'tloii thirty In
township tw.lv iHHlih. of rang arveniwn
aat of Wlllamrtl M.rbllan In Cruok
County, Oregon.
1 ei iii and couiiuiona oi aaivi caii, aoi.i
colli of the I' llUeil Mle. .
j. it. IIA.
Adnilniotralor of th. ratal of Haiiiuel II.
ltltcbey, iteveaavit. i d-a
Notlco for fiihllcuUiut.
Not coal land.
IWpartnieol of th Interior,
1', H, UJ tlllU al Tb Dnllra, Or.,
July Ti, Itwu.
Nolle Is lirbv nlven thai
1 1. my II. Kar,
ol O'Nell. trroti. who, on April JDIIi, I 'am.
mad liomt-ni entry (iial .o. uwi.
No. .',f.trXY,ar lion M.toweablp 14
aouth, rang. 14rat. V lllani.tl Meridian.
Iiaalllrd nolle, ol lut.iillutl to liiak final
e.iiiiiiiuuilon proof, to ratubllali I Inlio to
the land aU'V. diwritied, Iwlor Wari.n
lliown. county clerk, at lila cillle el I'll tie.
vlll, t'n-g.in, on Hi TtU day ol tti'pleii'Ur,
i'tti,
Clnlniiiiit nmnri a wltiH-ea
IaiiiI tigd.il and Alwl Cudd of O'Nrll,
Or.; Carl J. hiindiiil of 1'rin.vtll, Or
and John Ksrgm-aon of liiionl, Or.
IWp C. W. Mimas, ll.glaler
- Nolle lor Publication.
Not coal land, - -IVpartnt.nl
of the Interior,
l. B. Uml Ulllc. 1l jiallra, Oregon,
, . July it, liaaj.
Notice la berrl.y glvin that
to-org M. Iteiaun,
of I'lliietllle, OrrgoU, who on Marrh 'i'.lh,
lialS, niaile hoineali-nd entry (erlnl No.
r'.T No. for Wt, NK' W HK,,
rretlolt II, tonbl 13 wiiith, rang
IA eaM, V. M ha llle,! nolle ot Inlenilon
to make tiual llvi'-year' pnMif. In taldlli
elaiin to Hie laud almv ilcwrllird, l-for
Warn ii Hrown, rounty clrrk, al bl olln-
lit Prim vllle. Oregon, oil III '.'ml day of
Pi pt, inlwr, lit.
t'lniniuiil namra as wllliee!
Kdwunl H. Juii.a. iioy Htunrt. Harry
W. I.I.. rrel Slnatl. nil ol rrlnevlll. Or.
. 7.'.,p C, W. Mmi. Kegtater,
C.l.itija.
In the coiuity coio't i f t!i slnle ol lrrgon
"lor ili.cii'inly l t'i..k.
In i he mttttrr'ol (be eamte of Andrew J,
Klnnegnil, itereiirr I llillloii.
t) T. Kdwjrd A I-nun gan. Joint i, r In
if iiPkiin and nil brlr of above named tl
li) erib lll, inkliown. II lty llu 'v I, greeting :
21 In l nam ul lb anil" l Oregon, you
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Ciuj Amaiirii PaoarTLT Day o Siobt
OrKu a ow looa Soirrs or ADiaaoa'i
Jjrikj SToaa. Hoi h ofllee an reaj
deuce telepbouva.
srtfom
W. A. BELL
Attorncy-at-I.uw
I'rineville
Oregon
of August, KM.
s-tl'-ow
Travelers
ON SANT1AM ROAD
WILL FIND THE BF.ST
Accommodations
- AT
Lower Soda
SPRINGS
Hotel and Feed Darns,Groceries
Tobaccog and Provicions. Hay
andOat8 for sale; pasture for
horses. Free camp grounds.
S. L. HULIN,
Proprietor
Subscribe for tie Journal, $1.50
a Year. County Official Paper
Qt C. SUrx
jfttorntjr-mt-jCam
&eal Cstata
Office with Oeo.,W, Ibirneg
tPrtnioill; - Ortyen
Jf. ZRotenbarg
Aynean anJ Surjtom
Celts amimTtd promplty tajr r itrpAt
C7m Aw mrm fmmtmm'm
mm V7-M Jtrmt:
tPrintvill: Or fen,
(County SPAytioan)
ffiolknap & Cdwards
SPiyu'aiani and tSyrytont.
Of JTrmr 1DT tetmmmft
Srmf Jfrm
!Priitill; Ortyon.
For Irrigated Farms jj
I and Fruit Lands S
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IN THE
DESCHUTES VALLEY
WRITE
JONES LAND CO
HI Kedmond, wregon
Hotbe for Publication.
Jiot coal land.
Dennrtment of tlie Interior,
U.S. Land Otlice ot The Duties, Oregon,
. July ZO, 1WJ.
Notice is hereby given that
IOlonzo Bheiiherd.
of Paulina, Oregon, who, on July 8, 11KI7,
made homestead erial No. U4HH No.
1WBI, for V. HK4. nectlon 32 and WM
HW, lection 33. townnhip W south, range
21- nnt. Willamette Meridian, bus filed
notice of intention to miikc liniil commu
tation proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Warren Hrown,
comity clerk, at In olnce ut frinovlile,
Oregon, on the 1st day or September, 1009.
ClniiiiHiit names an witnesfcs:-
(irover Price and Orville I. Davison, of
I'rineville. Or.: Henry W. Pickett and
Bruce Balfour, of Paulina, Or.
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Neatly and ruoarrLY Diib
Wheh it is Pone By : : :
Robert 97oore
Satisfiiction Will Uc Guaranteed
PRINEVILLE,
Okwion.
r hereby cited slut rw.ulred In nolxnr In
thecoiiniy cmin ef the luteof Oregon,
.,r the countv of I'rtKik, nl lli. iniiirt roin
Ibeiwf, al I'rtm Hie. in lb. rounty uf
r. ok on Moiidiiv, Die mil ilnr of ti-iiif
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niiv tbeie be. shy an order ol I Ida court
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nrg.tll. ilei, nt aril llie 10110 aing ue--riUd
n-ul e-t da of aniil dvceaaril, lo-iall.
The we t linlf of the north net quarter uf
Mt-lloii right, and the el half of the
aottthwert quarler of awllon live, and lb
wmtli Hall ui the norinraM iuarier, aim
the aoviiben-t iiuniirr or the norinei
lilnrter of unlioii rwven, III townalilp
ttlleeil aouth of range rntjr-uiie eat of
Willaiuelle Meridian In Oregon,
W inea.. the Hon II. V. Kills, lu lge Of
the county court id the atnle of Oregon for
the county of I'ronk, with thaaeal of aslil
oiirt aiiHiii, una .'xiri uar ol juijr, n"i.
trol AUeat -Warren ltioti, I lerk.7'J0
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The 0'Neil Restaurant
MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIlobE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up'
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
of lino candy, cigars, orange",
Carrying a
li'inoilM, etc.
choice wli-ctlon
(live uh a call.
SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props.
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Shingles, Mouldingn, WintlowB,
Doors, (iliifHes, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
PRINKVILLE, OREGON
ISA AAAAWAAAAA
jj Drop in and See
Champ Smith
DEALER IN
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
Imported and Domestic
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Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleek
SBtand, Main utreet, two '
doors south First
4 National Bank . ,
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OFFICERS:
A, Booth, Pratldant
D, f. 8twat, VlcaPraaldent
O. M. Elkini, Oaahlar
DIREOTOH8:
W. A. Booth, 0. M. Clkins,
D, F. 8TIWART
Transacts a General
Banking Buainess
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collectiona ... will re
ceive prompt atten
' . : tion
Notice ol Final Stttltmcnt.
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di-rrnwil.
Call for Warrants.
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('ruuk con my rrnrita. laaunl aevaii ymna
prior lo July 1, llm, muai iw in inri u-r
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UAHKKN HROWN,
R-l7 H"J liiuiily I'U-rk,
Stint iiionn.
In llif Circuit Court of the Hliito of Oregon
Inr t'rook County.
0. A. HU'Vi-imou, iilul itilT, vi. Nettle
Hti-vi'iiaiin, ilrfi-iiilniit.
To Nettle HUivvimuu, tlie nlnire iiiiiiiimI
itiili-tiiluiit: in the name of tlia Klnte of
OrcKOii. You ure lit-n-liy ic(iiircil to aj
penr anil ntiawer I lie eoni piiii i t llltnl
UKuiiiMt you In tlie above court ami action,
on or lielorn the liuit clay of tlis time iire
aorilioil In the order for lmlilicullon of t lila
niiiiiiiioii.H, to-wit : the llllli ilny of Heptem
ber, llfif), anil If you fail to no immver, for
want thereof, tlie pliilntlll' will tnke JutlK
riient UKulnnt you for the sum upecilied
tliert-ln, to-wit: Fur the mini of twenty
ail hundred (Wioo.iMi) dollara, mid lor I lie
costn and dlahurieiiieiita ol tills notion.
Thin Kiinniiona la i-erveil upon you by or
der of the Hon. 11. 0, Kills, .IuiIk" of
ity, hliile ol uri-Kon. nateil the
AiiKUHt, 1IHHI, and the dato ol
Crook County
2nd (lav of
the first iiublleiitloii of thin anniiiionn Ih
Autfii-t 5th, lUJi', iiml the date of the last
nulilieat'on thereof will expire on 8eiiU-m.
ber HI: h, ltOJ. VV. A. HKI.I-,
Attorney fo the I'liuntiir.
Notice for l'tiblicutloii.
Departnient of the Interior.
U.H. Lund Olllue at The Duller Or.,
AUKUNt Otli, i m.
Notice Id hereby given that
Joeih T, Creamer, of I'rineville, OreKon,
who on AuKUHt 8'h, 1!HI, made Home
Nteiid (Hcriul No. 08KI,I No. 4!7oT, for
NWW, Hi-ction 14, tnwiii'liip 14 toiitn, niiiiro
15 euht. Willaim It ) Meridimi, line II led
notice ol'iutentii n to mako linal five- year
proof, to eatahliidi c aim to the land above
described, bvloro Wan en Drown, county
clerk nt hia olllee, at I'rineville, "Orejrou,
on the Vi Li-1 day of Heptemhcr, 1IMH),
Cluiniunt iiHiiuis an witiieHHen:
ChiirlcH II. Dinwiddiu, (larreti'f. Hoover,
John K. UriinvN, Fred Btuurt, all of I'rine
ville, Oregon. t,.
8-12p 0. W. Moohe, llegUter.
jfltarnyat'jC
SPrintyIU,
Onymn,
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