Travelers ON SANT1AM ROAD WILL FIXD THE BEST Accommodations - AT Lower Soda SPRINGS Hotel and Feed Barns.Grocertea Tobaccos nd ProvUiong. Hay and Oats for sale; pasture for horses. Free camp grounds. S. L HULIN, Proprietor Advises Homesteaders to Keep Daily Record Kopt.tdit to a homes'.ead is now is sued until after the liomeseid lias been examined as to the amount ol work, etc one on it by a field ninn i the employ of the general land otik-e. Sime excellent advta for homestead era was given the other day by a field man who is connected with the general land office. He ss i I : "The man on a homestead should keep a daily diary so he can tell what days he was away from the homestead nd what he was doing while away. He should keep a memorandum so when the time comes to prove up hit homestead and get a patent for it from the government, he can show where he was duing the five years necessary for him to live on the homestead to secure his patent, how Ion j he was away and what he was doing. "It is difficult for most homesteaders to make living on the homestead dur ing the psriod he is required to live on the land, and it becomes necessary for most of them to earn money elsewhere ia order to maintain themselves and Day oreaa ana otcer looa supplies, clothing, horses, etc. "When the time Kmn ta make final proof before securing his patent, a h imesteader must have two witnesses to vouch for him. These witnesses are required ' to answer a long list of questions bearing- on the homestead, the amount of work done on it, etc. "It is quite important that a home e'eader keep in touch with his neigh bors so the.' will know what he is do . ing. It is -usually a very difficult thing to find a witness who is able to give satisfactory answers concerning a home- ' stead covering a period of five years. '"It is at once apparent to everv home steader to realise the importance of - keeping a diary of his doings and to , keep in touch with his neighbors and letting them know from time to time what he is doing. "The government is more particular now than formerly about a homesteader making his home on his homestead. It ' ia very necessary for him to make his ; home there and have no other residence. "As a general thing homesteaders are ; making an honest effort to acquire ' homes. In a few instances through ; ignorance or otherwise, homesteaders ; fail to come up to the requirements and s thus lose the chance of getting a home out of the public domain "Ex. Agents Wanted. Agents wanted in every town for the Steel Adjustable Hameless Horse Col lars. No pads, hames or straps; can use with any kind of tug attachments. Will not gall horse or wear out. Will not corrode or rust. Trice 6 each. Ask your dealer. Write for literature. Ad dress, Nklsok Wilbeb Company, exclu sive distributors Pacific Coast States, ; Albany, Oregon. 8-12 lm Hogs for Sale. ; Pure-blood Poland-China Hogs, both sexes, for sale. Prices reasonable. Can be seen at home of J. H. Gbay, Prine ville, Oregon. 7-29 i - Milch Cow for Sale. ' Two good milch cows for sale. Apply to Med Vanderpool, Prineville, Ore. 8-19-lm quart Hum B V 4fh - 111 111 I I f W ' - 1 a V Mm.-0 V Vv Mm "T nearest L'' Vo.AW- TEACHERS TRAINING COURSE. Continued front pag 1. and three. Special method of teaching ench subject will be given and the practical application of these methods will lie illustrated each dav by the Instructor. This court also Includes work In English, psychology, and one period dully for hand work. All thought ful teachers realise the great Impor tance of hand work and know that they nmst Introduce this Into their school If they wish their boy and girls to have the best education that can I hoc u red at the present time. . This, hand work' Include day modeling, paper-cutting, folding and weaving, basketry and cardboard construction work. - ThI course Is open to all who have finished eighth grade work or its equivalent. Those who complete this work will lie able to command good positions In any of the grade. All who wish to specialise , lu primary work should enter this year If possible because uext year the In termediate and advanced grade will lie taken up and the whole time can not be devoted to the primary work, Mrs. Wk'kershani, who is to have charge ot this work, Is well acquaint ed with all grade of public school work. She baa had experience lu the country schools, city school, and normal school of this state and ha had professional training in both the East and the West. School open Monday, September, 13. 1009. For further Information, address Principal M. B. Hockenberry or Mr. Eiurau B. Wickersham. BEST PRICE FOR BEEF. . Continued from page 1. Portland that sold In the local market at the unusual price of $4.25 a hundred, Co cents a hundred above the current top quotation on the sort of stock that has been coming to this market. There were 20 cows In the lot. and they averaged 1020 pounds in weight. They were all : well-bred and well-finished Hereford, a breed that Mr. Gray has been raising for years on hi Crook county ranch The cows were consigned to the Gould Commission Company, of this city and bought by L. Zimmerman for the S.' S. Company. The price paid for these beeves is said to be the hlghestever paid for cows here at this time of the year, and it shows what can be expected in this market if shippers will send In the best. Aside from this sale of fancy stock there were no developments of im portance in the cattle trade. Re ceipts of cattle, a well as other stock, were fairly large, but there was the usual heavy percentage of medium to common offerings. The best sold readily at the top prices quoted for some time and there was a good general demand for quality beef material. Deering Binder for Sale. A 6-foot Deering Binder for sale cheap at the teo. Koaman ranch, near-4Jnl ver, Stock Ranch for Rent. 1180aerei In. rat eh; 140 in pasture; 240 I ot torn land; 140 iu alfalfa and meadow; CO acres in grain; nearly all under free water; 300 tons of hay will be put up this year and 1000 bushels ct pram; all under lence. iiooa nouse. orchard, machinery and wagons all go with the ranch. Can lie rented tor a term of 3 or 5 years for SttJO a year. 350 head of cattie can be had; per mit for 500 goes with ranch. For further particulars address CHAKLE3 LISTER, Prineville Or. 8-19-lm Cut Your Weeds. Notice is hereby given that all weeds on yonr property and in streets and alleys adjoining, must be destroyed at once. Failure to comply with this or der will be followed by the City of Prine ville doing the work at your expense. Bated this 5th day of August, 1909. wads hcbtow, City marshal. Dissolution of Partnership. The co-partnership heretofore existing XX' t. a. ti..:e. i . t. r Drop Inn Soda Works, has been dissolved by mutual consent, A. W. White, retiring. Whits & Oulufosu. In Case of Accident " You should have bottle of pure old whiskey in the house. " One you-can rely upon. ,That you know is right. Such a one is CYRUS NOBLE; for the first time in 44 years now sold direct to you. bottle, puked in plain cam 90 charges prepaid to the railroad express office for No danger of refilled bottles when you buy from us. , ,r ... No danger of some cheap worthless substi tute being palmed off on you. We have been the distributers of this famous brand, selling wholesale only, for 44 years. Pure old honest whiskey aged in wood. Every bottle guaranteed. JV. J. , VAN SCHUYVER VCO. V PISTILUKS AGENTS . EJWd 1864 105-107 Second St. PorlUd, Ores. CUr AT TMIt UNC AN MAN. YO-OAT W. J. Van Schujrver & Co., PanU4 Onpi ' Eadad pkaw taj $4.90 lo which pkur md me Al Met fcjr snpaii faar KM GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. , YD. YOU PROVE IT ! An invitation to all owners of cylinder machines Columbia and others. i We could argue the quality cf Columbia Indestructible Cylinder Records until a year from now but what good would it do if " you could not prove it for yourself by coming into our store and seeing and hearing it? - We could print a whole newspaper every , day about the special and original Colum bia processes of manufacture and get no where at all if the Records did not bear the evidence. ; COLUMBIA INDESTRUCTIBLE CYLINDER RECORDS won't break, no matter how roughly they are used, they won't wear out, no matter how often they are played. Moreover, their tone is far purer, clearer, more brilliant than that of any other cylinder record made Don't merely take our word for it come inside our store and listen. Cost 35 cents! D. P. Adamson & Co. t jj Katie for Publication. Not Coal I and. Department of the Interior. U. 8. 1 .and Office at The Dalles, Or., August 19, liHO. Notice is hereby (riven that Anstin Riser, of Prineville, Oregon, who. on July 7th. 1903, made Homestead, (Serial No. 0757 No. 12800 for Ni$SV4 sec 5, tp 18 s, and SEliSW, 8W6iE sec 32. tp 17 a, r 18 east, Willamette meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final live-year proof, to establish claim to the land above descrilied. before Warren Brown, county clerk, at Ins oiBce at Prineville, Oregon, on tlie 28th day of September, 1!M9. Claimant names as witnesses: Granville H. Nye, Stanford D. Nye, John Millioro and Orange K. Hodges, all of Prineville, Oregon. S-26p C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publication. ' Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. AJgust 12th, 1909. Notice is hereby given that Kichard Meyer, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 22nd, 1904, made Homestead, (rferial No. 05104.) No. 13620, for NKJ4i section 22. township 10 south, range 14 eat, Willamette Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to make tinal five-year proof, ta establish dutm to the land above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk at his office, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the 21st day of Septcm- rjer, ivrj. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Kellev, Charles H. Foster. J. Alvin Rims. Thomas McDaniel, all f Prineville, Ore gon. U. W. MOOKE, 8-19p Register. Notice fur Publication. . Not coal land. Denartment of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office- at The Dalles. Oregon, July w, iuuy. Notice is hereby given that Elonao Shenherd. of Paulina, Oregon, who, on July 3, 1907, niade homestead Herial No. 04KHJ No. 15i34, for J HEX, section 32 and W 8W!4, section 33. township 20 south, range zi east, Willamette Meridian, lias tiled notice of intention to make final commu tation proof, to establish claim to the land aoove described, before warren Urown. county clerk, at his office at Prineville, Oregon, on the 1st day of September, 1909. . Claimant names as witnesses: Grorer Price and Orville I. Davison, of rnneviiie, Or.; Henry W. Pickett and Bruce Balfour, of Paulina, Or. 7-29p C. W. JIooBit, Register. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Idaho. (Central Div'aion.) , In the matter of Richard Cunningham, bankrupt. Notice. " Notice is hereby given that J. C. Con nors, trustee in the matter of Richard Cunningham, bankrupt, will sell at private sale live hundred (600) shares of capital stock, in the American Standard Mining Company, a corporation ot Denver, Colo rado; and also the north half of the north west quarter, and the north west quarter of the north east quarter of section seven teen, (17) and the north east quarter of the northeast quarter of section eighteen (18.) in township twenty-two south of range njiie(9) east of the Willamette Meridian, in Crook county, State of Oregon. Said mining stock to be sold in one lot and said real estate in one lot. Sealed bids will be received for said property by said trustee, at Silver City, Idaho, either personally or through United States mail, during the period com mencing with the tir.-t publication of thi notice and terminating on the 15th dav of October, 1909. Bids shall be accompanied uy a ceruiieu cnecK equal to ten percent of the amount bid, the trustee being authorized to accept the highest and best bid, subject to the antiroval of the referee. after a return to the referee of his proceed ings oy oaiu trustee unuer oatn, and a hearing by the referee thereon, after ten uays notice oy man to creditors. Dated at bilver City, Idaho, this fith dav of August, 1909. S.C. CONNORS, Trustee. s-iz-ow Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 Year. County Official Paper Professional Cards. $5Jf ?. SSrink mCawyer Pf strttt, iPrmuill; Ortgon. iPrintvilU, " Ongon. IPAjftieimn mm J Sarottm Calls Ajiawinrt. Pkonftlt Dt oa Nisbt umc on uooa sotjth or Adahsom's lkuo Htori. Both office an resi dence telephones. jPrintailU, - - Ortfan W. A. HELL Attornoy-at-Law Prineville - . Oregon Qt C. Slrix Office with Geo.W. Barnes !3 ... iPhjfucian and tSuraiom Chae. S. Cdivard Jf. SP. 32IAnap Belknap dc Cdwards SPhytieian ana' Snrfon. AM Aw Av Wtlltkanvi ' IPrin villi, Origan, ll For Irrigated Farms 1 and Fruit Lands i IN THE I DESCHUTES VALLEY I WHITE ' JONES LAND CO . ui neamona, Oregon !l Hi u Notice for Publication. ' .Vl Not Coal Land. , , ' Department of the Interior, J V. 8. Laud Office, The Dalles, Oregon August 19, 1909 Notice is hereby given that Ruth Mvers. of Prineville, Or., who, on September 19, ihui, made Homestead (serial Ko, 03303). SKJ SWi, fcction 2, township 16 south, range 17 east, W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Warren lirown. countv clerk, at his office at Prineville, Oregon, on the 28th day of September, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses Albert I). Barker, Clarence F. McCallister, Charles Mathews and Alexander Uushey, all Of Prineville, Oregon. o-zop v. W. fliuuuii;, Register. Crook County Journal, County Offi cial Paper. Subscribe (or it. 1.50 year PI387 Statement ol Resource and Liabilities of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tan dote of . business Juno 23, 1909 kkhih Hrics l.uniUTiica Uans and IMwnunU t? K repltui Hto. k.. 1 10.000 00 United 8UtsBond U.&00 00 Kurrlui and undivided proflU H,")' W Bauk 1 remleaa Hut i rtroHlmtoo lu,4o 00 lUdempUon fund.......... RAW Cwh Due from bank ItM.ity M Individual Dopoatta It.-0;U It , H.S!9 W HMi,,V 13 B. F. AUea, PyciMmI T. M. BeMwle, CKW WiM Wenweiler. Vfce-rWdeet H. Btldwta. AhI CeUtiwr T4 THE HAMILTON STABLES I (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON" Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember uh when in Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery KJl 552) 553 (52) ""ni imwv tw 15-1 r.i l J El CJ r.i CJ ni WJ r.i tj r.n t j n.i CJ E.T r.n L J r.n CJ r.T WJ r.i t J K1 t'J r.ci tj r.ii Seneral SftacArsmtimy Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc., NXATLT AND TbOMPTLY DoNB Whe rt IB Done By : : : ftobert TTfoore Satisfaction Will rKI.NEVH.LE, LJ r.ar!nn?n!irnrrrinririrnriwpirBnninniinn ianririi5iinwri?ririiin?ijmaranrtri!in uyuauauauuuuoyuauuualuyuuuuiiaoyuyyuuauuyuuyuuuaiiaTK r..T LJ r.a The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIbbE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Carrying a choice selection of fine candy, clgurg, orange, lemooB, etc. Give us a call. SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props LJ ca LJ ra L J ra LJ ra 1 j ra LJ ra LJ ra LJ ra L J ra L'J ra LJ ca LJ ra LJ ra LJ ' r.a niariararrirararnriannnanarajranarrtrnmnarnrnrnrnnarnrnra ButauBuuyyyuyuyuyuyuyuyuluauouyuuuyuuuutiyMyuyyyuuauayu XjTJjVEBEK; Drop in and See w Champ Smith DEALER IN Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek Btand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank ' Quality Is what the careful buyer in vrligatei hen purchasing jew. f !ry or watchra. We atartd be hind the quality ol everything we tll we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FANRK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon 3 8 Rigs For Rent 1 (5S2 ff3 ?SSff53)(SSfJl a a mm x' r.3 t j ra L J r.i LJ r.." LJ r.a LJ LJ r.a L J r,n L J r.3 LJ r.a LJ ra LJ r.a LJ ra L J r.a lie Guaranteed OrEUOS. LJ ra LJ ra LJ ra L J ra LJ ra LJ ra LJ ra LJ ra L J ra LJ ra L J ra L J ra LJ ra CJ ra L'J ra LJ Shingles, Mouldinjrs, Windows, Doors, GlasseB, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON crook conn mi OFFIOERS: W. A. Booth, President D. F. Stiwart, Vie President O. M. ,. Elkins, Oashlsr . DIREOTOR8: W. A. Booth, 0. m. Elkins, D. F. Stiwart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought ' and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention S3igi3!i3BEBTigg3 Admlolslrstor'i Sals of BmU KsUts. Nolle Is lnTliy (tlvrn, lmt In iuru. sties ol'sii order of the Ouiinly court of tlx riute nf Orf khii, lor 111 e.miily ofCruiiS, inmleim III Otli ilny of July, ll, In til iiisller of tli Ulo of Kmniii'l II. KileUey, deeesil , Hi lllulemlKlwl, til ilutliilw Iralur uf Mill ImI, will sell t publlo suelon lo tli hlKlirst lilililvr, for rush, sul jeet to eonilrmiillon by sUI luuiity Court, on t'riiUy, Ui l day uf trptiiulwr, IWXI, it 10 oVIiM'k In tli forenoon, ! tli front dmir of tli ooiinly rourihoiiM In I'rln v il lf. OrvRun, all tlm rlKhl, till, liiter-t suit ilnt of til UI haiuunl It. Kltrhey nt Ui tlm of his ileatli, siul sll tli rtlit. Iltlr, Inlrrrit ami uti that the al4 eatitt has 'iuirm uthr than or In ad dition to that of tli said Hamuvl II. Idu liey at tli tlm ol lila draih, In tli followinitUwKrrlbstl traetof laml, to-fit I th llorlliweit quartxr of sn'tlon thirty III towunhlp Iwelv solilli, of ranK Tntan ant of Wlllamrtt Msrltlian III Crook County, Urriron. IVrint anil conditions of salvt cash, (old coin of the Uultxt a tale. J. II. 1IANKK, Administrator of tli lal of ttmnu) II. lilU hey, tlecd. -S Not leg fur l'lihliuttlon. Not coal land. Ieiirlnirnt of Hi Interior. V. 8. Land UUIe at Tli Dalles, Or., ..... . July 7tU, 1UW, Nolle Is berahy given that Henry 11, Kotr, ol O'Nell, OrKon. ho, on April 3t)lh, 1908, mad honiMtead ntry (Herial No. OMMJ). No. I.Vui, ror S4, smitlon U, township U south, ranit 14 at, WlllamatU Meridian, lias Hied uotto ol Intention to make tinal cotuiiiutalioa proof, to establish claim to the land aUiv ileaerihel, befnr Wanetl Hmwn. county clerk, at his oltlo at I'rln. vllle, Uregoii, on lit Tib day ol 6etlenbr, I'lttliimnt nam a wltneet Lotiia t)a,n and Abel Cudd of O'Nell. Or.; Carl J. HuudiiuUt of 1'rlnnvllle, Or. and John Karguesun of Ijnoonta, Or. IMp C. W. Mooss. KKlslr Rotlc for Publication. Not coal land. Irltnent of the Interior, I'l 8, Uud Oltlc. l b Dalles, Crexnn, July XI, iuuu, NoUc Is hereby given thai (ieorx M, llelanu, nf I'rlnerllU', tlrrnon, who on March 2Mb, ll3, made hnmratead entry (aerial No. 0-.'iiJ7)No. ma. forWJ NKl, W4 K, arctlon U, township IS south, ran; ifi raat, W. M., has tiled nolle of intention to niak linal live-year proof, to atahllali claim lo lb land abov dtwrilwd, liefur Warren Urown, county clerk, at bis office at l'rlnevlll. Oregon, on Ui !fnd day of Se)ilemlirr, UIUI. I'loiiiinnt names as witnesses! Kdwartl H. Joue. Koy ettuart, Harry Welih, Fred tHuart, all ol I'rinevili. Or. 7-ttip C. W. Mooaa, Keener. Cltntlon. In the county court of tli slat ol Oregon for lh county ol Crook. In III matter of tberstnleof Andrew J. r'liinrnan, de-eael I'tlnlli'n. To Kdward A. Kinnrxan, John K. Kin neitan and all tirirs of abov naineil d cetlenl, unknown, If any there be. ureetinn : In t e nam of the sut of Oregon, you ft re hereby cited and required to appear In the comity court of h aim of Oregon, for the countv of Crook, al lb court room thereof, al I'rinevllle, In Hi county of Crook, on Monday, the (It h day of Ktni ber, UMI. at 10 oYlm k lu tli forenoon of Ibat ilny, then and there lo show cauaa, if any ther lie. why an onler ol this court hould nut I mad authorising th ad inliit tr.ilor of the eatate of Andr J. Fln lirgnn, deceoaml, lo sell the fullovingde acrllied real eatnl of said deceased, to-wit. The wu half of the northwe-t urter of air t Ion eight, and lb went half of th Miuihweat tiarterof section live, and th south half of th northeast quarter, ami the southentt quarter of th north went quarter of section seven, In township fifteen south of rang twenty-on east uf Willamette Meridian In Oregon. Witnesa, the lion. If. C. Kills. Judge of th county court of th stal of Oregon for tlie county of Crook, with th seal of said conn slltied, this uh day of July, tOUU. (rjeal) Attest Warren lirown, t:ierk.7-29 Notice of Final SstUsmcnt. Notice Is hereby given by Hie undersigned, thepieeutnr or Iheealaleof llllniu U W Ilia, deoesai-il. Ilia I h has made and filed his tlioil aeeoiintlng uf hla admlulstrallon of said eatate und tbat the llonorahle eouniyenurt hnaacl slomluv. the Slh dav of Hepleinber, IK, at tlie hour of IDo'vlork In Hi forenoon at lb county cam rl riMon In I'rloevlll. Ore gon, lb time and plae for hearing and M'tlltng said nnnl anunllng. At whlob time and plue any person luleresled In said eatate may appear and object lu said flnoi o coiintlng, IH.I..I tblaavib day of July, t". T. M. HAl.Twm. Kxoeulor of the will of William VI Ills, deceaaed. Call for WarranU. Nolle Is hereby given that the billowing Crook county warrant, issued seven years prior to July I, luno, must I presented for payment within flu days from said July 1. hull, otherwise they will be cancelled and payment t.iereufler Ihj refused oa provided by law. July 10, IHWI -O M ftnyder f I 00 January , Ih5 Win Vaugban..,,, - i 6 January 1, l' Ie Vannver... I Helitemla-r 11, IHW Koreat Oulmby 1 70 Hepbmtbnr 4, Frank HohtlalU.,,. 1 0 Hilembi-r II, in-j M Onwn I &o " " ' Mrs Hyal j M " M " W Italley 1 08 " . " " Jsmes Morgan I W Jnntiary". IIKW-rA K Hill I 10 Mureh 1J, imio Minor Lewis I 50 Juno lis, lxoi. st Court nay I u " " " llrunoKrans 100 " " " II O Herlllng 00 November , IWH A P Jones IN Soveiutier I", I'lm-llarry llalley Novointa;r 1J, iwai-r J IJnvlll I 00 ' M " P I, Pllner IM .liily(.1)l-,nella liner I 00 Marnh II. lWri-O P Collet is M July I, WiJ N Bennett I 1 Heptemtier , 1U 4'ba Miller IN November , HH Charles OHwanson.. 1 0 Novaintwr , lwl-Uoo U- I 00 WAHKKN HHOWN, WT-dOd County Clerk. iiiiiiiinons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor Crook County. C. A. Stevenson, plaintiff, vs. Nettl Stevenson, defendant. To Nettie Ntevenson, the shore named defendant: , In the name of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above court ami action', on or before the Inst ilny of the time pre scribed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: the Kith riuy of Septem ber, linn), and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, th plaintiff will tnk Judg ment against you for the sum specilied therein, to-wit: For the num of twenty all hundred (adM).oo) dollars, and lor the coats and disbursements of this action. This aiimmon Is terved upon you by or der of the Hon. II. C. Kills, Judge of Crook County, State of Oregon, dated the 2nd day of August, 11)011, and the date ot the tint publication of this summons is Augui't 6th, lUjn, and the date of the last publication thereof will expire on Septein. ber Klih, llOJ. W. A. HELL, Attorney (o fie f Utnttlf. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. V. S. Land Olllce at The Dalle. Or., August uth, 1 m. Notice Is hereby given that Joseph T, (reamer, of Prineville, Oregon, who on August 6'h, 1(104, made Home stead (Herial No. 032(KI,I No. 1H705, for N WJ4, section 14, towmdilp 14 south, range 13 cust, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make tinal live- year Sroof, to establish claim to the land above escribed, before Wanen Brown, county clerk nt his otUce.at Prlnevillo, Oregon, on the 2lt day of September, 1909. : Claimant names as witnesses! Churles 11. Dinwiddle, Garrett T. Hoover, John K. Grimes, Fred Stuart, all of Prine ville, Oregon. 8-12p C. W. Moohk, Register. , Sfttornw-v-mlmjCmm Prtntvill; Ortgon