Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 02, 1909, Image 4

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READY! AIM! FIRE!"
"Bum!" roM a pheasant o'er my head.
I aimed my fun to shoot hint dead
When, lo, 1 bad forgot
The load of shot.
Wh!r flow a biid Into the air.
I let him har It full and (air.
Cut, lo. It was no co.
I amlod too low.
"Boar whined a third across the f!en
But I was watching scenery then.
I hardly raised my hc&d
When he bad fled.
But when Oie next bird mn In flight
I quickly glanced alone the sight.
I hit him In the brain
With deadly aim.
Thus some win prises In esrth'a strife,
WhUe others make a miss of Ufa.
They're careless or too slow.
They aim too low.
It you are seeking real renown
And wish to win the victor's crown.
The highest things aspire.
"Ready! Aitul Flrel"
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WANTED NATIONAL PHEASAN
TRIES. Time for Cucle Sam to hatch pheas
ants, lie raises fish to restock streams
and tadpoles for bully rum farms, aud
Why "not beautiful pheasants for wood
and field, so that ouce more we may
It at breakfast and shoot fat pheas
ants off the back fence for dinner?
Not such a big contract. Why, tu
1SS1 Oregon turned loose thirty-eix
birds, and only sixteen years iatcr her
sportsmen bagged 100,000. What hunt
ing! Makes your trigger anger jerk to
think of It Makes your mouth water
to think of ail that juicy breast meat
Oregon, Colorado, Kansas, Illinois
and other western states are being
stocked mostly by lullriduals and gun
clubs. But It's a national nintter, and
Uncle Sam can stl'.l run In another iron
and not burn his fingers. Does It pay?
Well, they are ornamental, ne plus
ultra table birds and sell for big money.
Sportsmen will gladly pay landowners
for permits to engage In such magnifi
cent sport Brain storms will thus
cease, and the festive green worm
that dropped down yonr neck while
meditating on the sublimities of na
ture will be gobbled, for the pheasant
will do the pests and thus add millions
to the farmers' riches.
FEEDING PHEASANTS, YOUNG
AND OLD.
More pheasants are fed to death
than raised. After twenty-four hours
feed three times dally and, contrary to
superstition that birds get most of
their drink from dewdrops, keep pure
water before them and grit First four
days feed custard made of twelve beat
en eggs Btlrred Into pint of milk at
boiling point, then boll thick. After
fourth day serve as part of ration for
eight weeks.
On- fifth day add a little chopped let
tuce and pinhead oatmeal. On eighth
day Introduce kiln dried cracked wheat
split oats and occasionally a little hemp
or millet After three weeks serve
minced boiled meat using broth to wet
up a crumbly barley mash. At six
weeks throw in wheat and barley for
supper, and they are now ready for
adult ration.
Feed them greens regularly, but keep
oil the wet grass to avoid gapes.
Old birds In woods are only fed In
winter unless food Is scarce.
In confinement they are fed ' like
chickens. They relish the following:
Acorns, chestnuts, hazelnuts, beech
mast grains, seeds, roots, herbage,
small fruits, cress, cabbage, lettuce,
turnips, mangolds, potatoes, insects,
worms, ant eggs and fine cut bone.
; MAGGOTS FOR PHEASANTS.
Where do our English kozens get
those big maggots they feed their
pretty pheasants? Well, they just
skin a dead horse, give the blowflies a
good chance at It, and when the ani
mal begins to get lively they bury
him just deep enough for the skippers
to come through to daylight when they
are fat and ready.
The birds stand round and pick them
off as they wiggle through.
They eat the dead horse germs too.
Tou'll cut pheasant In London cafes
after this? Can't blame you a bit
Owners of insectivorous birds should
use our meal worm plan.
Mix equal parts bran aud chop,, add
several handfuls of leather scraps for
ventilation, drop In a handful of meal
worms and watch them multiply.
If wiggling worms, they are clean,
yellow and fat as butter.
Our birds fly six feet high for these
Juicy sweetmeats, perch on our shoul
ders and pull our ear for more.
DONTS.
Don't neglect to keep the water ves
sels clean and full. Tes; it's easy to
put off, but harder to dig chicken
graves.
Don't spice chicken feed with red
pepper. It is not so hot as the fiery
furnace, but you would think it hotter
In yonr stomach.
Horses for Sale.
A few broken and unbroken horses for
for sale from 1150 to 1450 in weight. For
further information inquire of T. J. Ferhu
kon, Prineville, Ore. 8-19-lm
For Sale.
Household goods, Sewing Machine,
Baby Buggy, one Air Tight Heater etc.
Mabion Tbavis atTfmpleton & Son's
drug store.
Just Received.
Five hundred feet of Hjioplate by
A. H. Ltppman & Co. 8-12-tf
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HOW TO MAKE CEMENT FLOORS.
Cement or concrete llo.irs gxwrsUy
consist of two etuis, th roujeh anil
Snlshlng.
Our method Is suitable for flours In
general. U pressure Is greater than
that of poultry house floors, simply In
crease the thickness.
A three Inch floor Is stiQctently
thick for a poultry plant.
The first co.it. consisting of one part
best cement two of sharp sand aud
four of clean, gravel, should I mixed
thoroughly with water to the consist
ency required and packed and leveled
on the surface prepared. "
When this two and one-half Inch lay
er has sot well, sprinkle with water
and apply balf Inch finishing coat
made of equal parts cement and sharp
saud. '1 he second coat should be per
fectly smooth, for a rough floor cannot
be scraped clean. For engine room
mnke first layer three Inches and see
oud one.
Cement work on bare grouud Is sel
dom a success. The cement floor
should be flush with the sill, and what
ever Is beneath It must be rammed
and soaked. A loose foundation Is, of
course, no foundation, and If the floor
Is laid on dry material the moisture
is absorbed from the layers and a fail
ure results.
Our floors were laid on packed soak
ed ciuUer aud are satisfactory. All
gravel aud sand must be thoroughly
sifted, and the concrete may be mixed
on wooden platforms. Have a good
current of air for drying, but keep out
the rain and animals.
The work will be sufficiently hard to
walk over la two days. Do not ceuieut
later than August If the work la ex
tensive, as it will uot dry out for win
ter. When the cement work separates
well from th sills It Is tlry.
THE MUSHROOM HOUSE.
For hot climates like California,
Florida, Forto Bleo, Hawaii and the
cnual zone the hip roof or mushroom
house is excellent, it Is covered with
a water -proof roof, Is generally six
hxsilboom Borsa.
feet square, and the four foot sides
may be covered with painted canvas
or sacking.
The house stands on two foot legs
and need not be cleaned, as It Is moved
from place to place.
The ladder to roosts should be re
moved at night to avoid preying ani
mals. In the rainy season wire screen may
inclose the bottom, and a ditch should
be dug around to avoid Gooding.
If desired windows and ventilators
may be added. Koof in style preferred.
This Is not only a cool, movable, sani
tary bouse, but the fleas that breed In
the accumulated dust under fixed
abodes have no hiding place.
FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS.
If newspapers that waste space on
fake stories of three legged calves,
hens hatching snakes and bulldogs
adopting ducks would print legitimate
poultry news and practical poultry in
formation, they would be helping their
readers to get more cash to pay in ad
vance. Ia preparing young roosters for
roasters keep them out of the gymna
sium. It matters not how mnch corn
meal you feed, much exercise will be
antifat and keep them thin as a slat
The longest bird flight is from the
isles of Bering sen to Hawaii and
Fanning islands, a distance of 2,200
miles. Birds arrive unexhausted. Per
haps they rest by Coating In the air,
as swimmers do In the water.
Most of the fairs are held In the
molting season when the birds are
unsightly. The fair directors compel
the graceful oriental dancers to don
dusters and yet allow the other hens
to show In full dress. Is this alto
gether fair?
We find the best way to feed char
coal is in soft mash. Otherwise some
fowls get none, for certain birds never
visit the hopper.
The way some incubator chicks get
lice is easily explained. An old hen's
chick gets half drowned and Is slipped
into t!ie incubator for a minute to dry
off. The lice crawl off the chick on to
the eggs, the eggs hatch, and the lice
crawl off the eggs on to the new
chicks. Try it
Secretary Wilson of the agricultural
department at Washington has started
a crusade against the sale of storage
for fresh eggs. Thought when storage
got Into the Washington eggnog some
thing would effervesce.
One of our friends who set his goose
at the same time we set our goose In
cubator left the gate open, and the
hogs ate the eggs. Chickens have a
mighty poor chance to escape from
hungry hogs. Clean and screen that
hogpen.
There, is no reason why state and
agricultural colleges should go to Can
ada or England for Instructors In
poultry culture. If the trustees of
these Institutions are uninformed, we
take pleasure In notifying tbem that
their Uncle Samuel is way ahead of
Johnny Bull.
Milk Cows, Etc. for Sale.
At J. T. Moore ranch, 3 good milk
cows, other stock, plow, household tur
niture, etc. 8-26
For Sale.
250 tons of alfalfa and meadow
hay for sale, also 60 head (jrade
Shorthorn cows and heifers, includ
ing ten head of I irrtlfP mlloll innra
Call at ranch nt mimtli ,f p.,,,,,.,,
Creek, or address C. L. Koiikuth.
-zo-uw Post, Ore.
Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50
a Year. County Official Paper I
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Agents Wanted.
Acentt wanted in every town for the
Stivl Adjustable HameloM Horn Co!
at. No pads, banns or straps: can
ii" with any kind of tiis attachment.
Wi 1 not fttll Iioisj or ar out. Will
uot coi rode or rust. Price fit each, Ark
your dealer. Write for literature. Ad
dtvfa, Ngiaos WnnitK Cinsv, exclu
sive distributors Pacific IVast Nut",
Albany, Orogon. 8-1- l:u
Ho for Sale.
rure-ldood Poland-China Hops, both
sexes, for sale. Price reasonable. Can
lie seen at home of J. H: vikay, IVine
villi", Or-gon.
Milch Cows for Sale.
Two jrood nilVh cow. for snlo. Apply to
Med Yanderpool, Print-viUe, Ore. M'i-lui
Deering Binder for Sale.
A 6 foot IVering Hinder for pale cheap
at the Vieo. Hodman rat cli, near Culver.
Stock Ranch for Rent.
11S0 acres in rai c'i; HO in pasture: Jul
bottom land; 140 in alfalfa and meadow;
60 acres in grain; nearly all under free
water: 3"0 ton of hay will be put up tins
year and lOU bushels ct grain ; all under
fence. Good house, orchard, machinery
and wagon, all go w ith the nim'h. Can le
rented tr a term of S or 5 years for N0 a
year. V head of cattle can be had; per
mit for. V- goes with ranch. For further
particulars address CUAK1.US LIM'KK,
Prineville Or. MMm
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
tor Crook County. .
C. A. Stevenson, plaintiff, vs. Nettie
Stevenson, defendant.
To Nettie Stevenson, the shore named
defendant: in the name of the State of
Oregon. You are hereby required to ap
pear ami answer the complaint liievl
agaitiNt you in the above court ana action,
on or liefo-r the lust uVrol'the lime pre
sented in the order for ("uHlic.iilon of this
summon, to-w it : the ImIi day of Septem
ber, iss.w, ami it you tail to so answer, lor
want thereof, the plaint Iif will take judg
merit against you for the sum spoiled
therein, to-wit: Per the sum of I went v-
iii hundred isrJiSXVXil dollars, and lor the
eo-ts and uubureuieiits of this action.
This summons is tei'YeJ upon you bv or
der of the lion. 11. C. Kills, J soke of
t rook t oiitity. Mate of Oregon, duteu the
:mI tav of August, ;!.(. and the dateol
the first publication of ttna summon is
augu-t Mil. i.n ami tiie date of the la.-t
publicMtlon thereof w ilt expire on Septem
ber lo h, llOJ. . A. 1IKI.L.
Attorney fo t ie Plaintiff.
Katies far Publication.
Not Coa' 1 and.
Pppartment of the Interior.
U. S. 1-and Olhce at The Dalles, Or.,
August 1 l'Jfl.
Xotice is hereby given thut Austin
Kixer, of Prineville" Oregon, w ho, on July
"in. 1S., made Homestead, iSerial No.
0737! No. rJ for XUN'Wti sec 5. tn IS a.
ami SESSW'i.SWsKK sec 8l, tp 17 8,
r I east, Willamette, nieritlian, has tileil
notice of intention to make final live-vear
proof, to establish claim to the land abovH
doscribod. lfore Warren lirown, enmity
clerk, at his office at Prineville, Oreoii,
on the 2Slh day of rVpteniiier, hM.
I Inimanc names as witnesses:
Granville 11. Nve, Man ford D. Nve.
John Million and Orange K. Hodges, ail
of Prineville, Oiecon.
KSp C'OV . AiOUnK, Register.
In the District Court of the United States
for the District f Idaho.
(Central Div'sion.)
In the matter of ilichard Cunningham,
imii Kruii. .uiice.
Notice is hereby given that J. C. Con
nors, trustee in the matter of Kichard
Cunningham, bankrupt, will sell at private
sale five hundred (flOC) shares of capital
stock in the American Standard ilming
Company, a corporation ot Oenvrr, Colo
rado; and also the north half of the north
west quarter, and the north west quarter
of the north east quarter of vection even
teen, (17) and the north east quarter of the
nortn eal quarter ot section eighteen tlft.l
in township twenty-two south of range
nine n east oi the illnmctte .Meridian,
in Crook countv. 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 lir t publication of this
notice and terminating on the 15th day of
October, V.W. Hids shall be accompanied
bv a certified check equal to ten percent
of the amount bid, the trustee being
authorized to accept the highest and he.-t
bid, subject to the approval of the referee,
after a return to the refree of his proceed
ings by said trustee under oath, ami a
hearing by the referee thereon, after ten
davs notice by mail to creditors.
Dated at Silver City, Idaho, this Mh day
of August, 1WW. J. C. CONNORS,
8-12-5 w X rustee.
For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands
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WRITE
JONES LAND CO
Redmond,
Oregon M
g Jk quart tattle, c? GENUINE' fofZzZir)
ti et railroad eiprci office, & l
B rJLl'! I II Mi0$$$ m MS JfP-
You must have the best guaranteed lo be absolutely pure aged in wood and
honest.
We buy CYRUS NOBLE direct from the distillers have bought it (or 44 yean.
Don't let them sell you something else " just es good." r
liny the best it's the cheapest in the long run. Uuttlcd by the distillers.
Guaranteed 10 the United Stales Government and to you to contain nothing except
pure straight aged whiskey.
For the first time since Wtt (44 years) in such sections as the puHio is unable to
purchase CYKUS NOIil.E we will sell you direct 4 qusrt bottles for$4.90.
No danger of refilled botilcs but the GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE the belt
made, the best selling brand in the whole world.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., 1 05-1 07 Second Street, Portland, Ore.
ESTABLISHED ISM KETCRENCE ANY BANK OR TRUST COMPANY IN OHEO0N
m CUT T TMI UNI
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Portland, Or.foa.
Endotcd please fcod $4.90 for which please scad
GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
SPrcessona Cards,
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orrica s too Merit Mr apoiwh'i
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W. A. 1JLLL
Attorncy-nt-Iatw
Prineville
Oregon
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Office with Oeo..W. Barnes
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Travelers
ON SANT1AM ROAD
YYILL FIND TUE BP.ST
Accommodations
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Lower Soda
SPRINGS
Hotel and Feed Harns.Grocerica
Tobaccos and ProvUiona. Hay
and Oats for ale; pasture (or
horses. Frte camp grounds.
S. L HULIN,
Proprietor
Notice for Publication.
Not Coal Land.
Depnrtn-ent of the Interior,
V. 8. Land Olhce, The Dalles, Oregon
August 111, IMJ
Notice is hereby given Unit
Ruth Mvera.
if Prineville, Or., w lio, on Septemlier 19,
I'KU, maiie hoiuetcad (wrial No. uXHi3),
So. !?, forSW NK,V! KKlj, and
SKI hWW, eection 2, towinhip 18 notith.
range 17 eat, V. M has filed notice of
intention to make final live-year proof, to
rirtn-u ennui o, uie i:iou auuve uecriiici
before Warren Ilrow n, county clerk, at hi
ollice at Prinevil e, Oregon, oil thc2th duy
of September, 1!X1).
C'liiiinant nomea as witnewa Albert D.
Ilurker. Clarence F. MeCullisler. Charle
Mathews ami Alexander jSushey, all of
Prineville, Oregon.
K3ip U. V. HUliK,
Hegiter,
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. ljind Ollice at The Dalle, Ore.
a u-ut iaib, l'joa.
Notice i. hereby given that
Richard Meyer.
of Prineville. Oregon, w ho, on June S'.'nd.
l'XM, made Homestead, (.Serial No. (lollfl,)
No. 130-JU. for NK!4, section L'J. township Hi
.....L. . . I I ... tc:n i.C.
Doui.il, iuii(c i, c-n-i, o iiinillclLe Dierillinil,
has tiled notic e of intention to make turn
live-year proof, to establish claim lo the
land above described, before Warren
Brown, county clerk nt his office, at i'rine-
viue, cregon, on me iisi uay oi repiciu
ber, WOO.
(Maiiniint names as witnesses: Franjt
Kellev, Charles II. Foster, J. Alvm l!ipi;s.
Thomas -McOuniel, all of Prineville, Ure-
gon. C. W. MOOKE.
-l!lp KegisUT
MO UIL TO-DAY I
me at ooce by eipress, prepaid, four quart.
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Statement cf Resource, and Liabtlitie. of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
Al the close of buain.s. June 23, 1909
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(HorscsiuHnng ia Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
rRINEVllLE, OREGON
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MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIbbE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Carrying a choke wlittlon of fine candy, cltffira, orntiKin,
IrmotiH, etc. (ilve uh a cull.
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DEALER IN
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
Imported and Domestic
Cig
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At the old Smith & Cleek
etand, Main street, two
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National Bank
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WATCH REPAIRING
W. FANRK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prinaville, Oregon
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Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
CHOSE ITi Em
OFFIOERB:
W. A. Booth, Prssldant
D. F. Stewart, Vic. President
O. M. Elkini, Oaahl.r
DIRE0T0R0:
W. A. Booth, 0. M. Elkini,
D. r. Stewart
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
AdmlnUti.tiit'a Sal. of K.ul E.Ut.
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limit mi ilio ,Mli ilujr nf July, lias.1, hi Hi
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livraacil. tli. uuili'mlHimi, the .'liiilin.
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Jri't In -iiiii tiinlinit I'Jf mIiI t uuntjf tlourl,
on Kilil.y, Hi M duy f rVi-tnnlwr, lusj,
.1 lUuVlm-k In Hi. furvniHiii, .t ih. (mut
diHir ul tli. ouuiily rotiriliiiuM In I'rlnp
villi, On-Kiin, all Hie risilit, lltlx, Inlpre.t
anil estai. of i In mIiI h.iiiii.I II, KiU'hry
nt ilir tlm uf his ilrnili. ami all Urn right,
tills. Iiilrrvsl ami estate that Hi. mhI
r-lnl. ha. aoiUimt ulli.r lli.n or In ul.
illilun tu tlml nf tlii Mill Hatnu.l II.
Kilrhry al li time l Ills Hr.tli, In tli.
r.illow ttiK il.M'rlliml trai'l of Unit, to-s.ll i tli.
tiiiiiliil iiuilrr of sstlo ihlrly in
Uiwu.lilp Isri'lv. sou lh. of ran aevrnlMin
rsi.t of Wlllamrlte Meridian In Crook
County, Ors-spin.
Terms ami comlillima of salet cash, goltl
iHiln or Hi. I' mini Hlalva.
J. II. IIA.NKR,
AiliulnUlralor of tin eatate of Hatnu.l B.
Kltihry, ilt'ifaseil. IMJ
Nolle for l'libllcntloiL
Not coal land.
Ilriisrlnirnt of III. Interior,
ir, 8. Uml unit e at The Dall. t, Or.,
July mill, 1UUW.
Nolin Is li.reliy s-lrrn that
Jl.nry II. D'oater,
oi O'Nrll, OrvKiin, who, on April Hli, 19ml,
tuailii liiuii.l.n.l entry (rWI.I No. tuvsji,
No. .l.r..r ,V ij.sn tlon U, lownslilti li
south, raiits llss't, Wlllam.lte Merlillan,
lias tllnl iiollve ul intuition lo make Dual
roiniiiiiLllun iMof, to rataliltsli olalm to
IIik Unit alsive ilri'nl-H, hrlore Wari.n
linmn county clvrli, at lit. olllre al 1'rlue.
villi., Uri'Kon, on the 7tU day ol 0riikrnber,
l-nns.
( laliiiant tianir. aa wilnessrst
Uml. Oii.l.iiaml AIU'inl.l of O'Nsll,
(r.iCarl J. rltimluist of I'rllievllle, Or.
nil John K.rKUvson of Lanmnla, Or,
tWp V. V, Moons, Krister
Citation.
In tin county court of the itat. ot Oregon
for the niunly of Crook.
In the inntti'r of Hi. rsiat. of Andrew J.
r'liiiii'Knn, ilcn-ssc.l - ( liililon.
To Kilwsr.1 A. Klnnxgan, John II, Kin
nrtcan ami all hrlrs of atto.e uanml de
iiHlt tit, unknown, If any lli.rv he, grwitnn:
In I e uaina of ili aute of Uron, yod
are lirn l.y ritnt ami nsUlml to aptx-ar In
the county court of the .tale of Oregon,
lor the county u( CnHik, al lln court room
thereof, ul I'rtuevlllc, In lb. county of
Crook, mi Moiulay, llieilili ilay of tv'pt.ui.
her, IMtni, at lu o'c'liM'k tn llie forenoon of
that ilay, then ami llirre Li .how rause, If
any thvre lie, why an onler ol Hits court
slioulil not iw mails authorising tin ail
liittit-tral.tr of the estate of Amlrew J. Kin
iiCKsn, ilanl, to aril the folio lug it.,
scnlietl rial iwtnt. of solil tleceaMHl, to-wit.
The we-t half of the north wcl iiiarler of
section right, ami the west lielf of t tit.
stiiithwcst iinrtrr of section Use, ami the
south hull of the northeast quarter, ami
the soutlira- nimrii r i f the northwest
innrler of section wven, III township
liftin south of rmig" tt nty-on. east of
Wiilsmcttv Mcrl imii In On-voii.
Willies., the llon It. t". Kills, Judge of
the county court ol the slnte of llregnn for
the ctuiiiiyiif CriHik, with I lie soul uf satil
court siIIm'.I, ihls '.'.iili ila of July, m.
(Kcnl) Attest -Wsrrcn blown, Clerk. 7-U"
Notko of Floul Ssttlsmcat.
Notice Is hereliT given ti the undersigned,
the .-Willi, r of llie . Mnle of IIIIbiii '. HU,
ilecrnw.l, ll.nl lie ms itia.l. ami tiled bis
niii.l Helllllll( of his u.lllillll.trnllon of Mill
cwiHfe Hii'1 IIimI the ll.inomhlo et.iinly eourl
lis el .Mtimlny, ihe .Hi day ofHeinentlier,
tls, nt I he hour of lu o'clock In Ih. forenoon
nl fie county court room In t'Miievllle, Ore
gon. the lime and tilae. Air bearing and
xliilng ssl.l Knsl sMHsHinllng. Al "lilih
lime and I'lsceany ern Interested In said
ealii.e msy aiier and object to said final ao
e. tin: lut,
lle.t this llOth day of July,
T. M. IIAI.PWII,
Kieciilnr of the will of William Wills,
deceased.
Kutiti for Publication. ,
Not coat laml.
Departuu-iit of the Interior,
C. L, lud Ulllce at Tin Dulles, Oregon,
. August ttrd.itsju.
Notice is hereby given that
. .. I . U t 1 II
nmiipw c, r leiua,
of I'rlnerllle, Urcgon, who, on Beptemlicr,
ll I'HH. ina.l. lloiii.len.l,-H.'r!l No,
x.io- No. isrro, for en nwk, ns
s.i lion X townshlii 14 south, range 14 east.
i iiinmeite jiermiaii, nas nicii notice Ol
I . .. ... .. L .11 .1
i.i.ii.i..ii i.f iiinsv niiai ore-year prooi, to
e.tnlilii. clniiil to the litml above describ
es , iMMi.ro n.rren urowit, county cierg al
his ollice. at I'rlrtevttt. Ilreiroti unlliMAtl.
duy of Ui toiler, lunu,
t Iniumnt name, nt witnesses: Jeff D.
L-u.. U.tlll L. ... 1. .1.
'..ui.e, n iiiiufit r. mason, joun tv.
Hny.lcr, John It. Luvkey.all of I'rliicvllle,
Oregon. C. W. AIOOKK,
&'$ Kcglstcr.
Notic. for Publication.
De) artmcut of the Interior.
V. 8. Uud Otttci at The nalh-s, Oregon,
August lHtli, 1U.SJ.
Notice is hereby given itmt
Clurenco F, McCallister,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April 22nd
113, nimle Iloniesteail.- Herlnl No. twin
No. liM3, for Uits 2, S ami K4 8V, sec
tion tn, township lft south, rang! 17 east,
Willamette Meridian, hits lllicl notice of
liilcnilon to make limit five-year prtHif, to
estithllsh ciiuin to the land bImiv. describ
ed, hefora Warren Ilrown, county clerk at
lilsolllee, nt l'rineviilo, Oregon, on llieiltli
diiy of October, lut.
t laiiiiaiit unities a. wltnessi.si
Charles Keiinrlielm, John Ilutisakir,
William Ailmns, William Mark, all of
Prineville, Oregon. C. W. MOOltK,
8-aip Ileglstcr.
Summon..
In the Circuit Court of tin BUto of Oregon
lor Crook County.
(lottlcibj. Welter, plaintiff, vt. En.olla
Weller, dufriuliint.
To Kmello Weller, the tbove named de
fendant: - In the name of the Htate of Ore
gon: You are hereby commanded to a p.
pear and answer the complaint filed
ugnlnst you in the above entitled stilt on
or before the lHtli day of October, MOD, and
If you full so to answer, for want thereof,
the pluiiitltf will take decree against you
a pravetl for in the complaint, to-wit;
For decree of this court'henceforth' ml
forever rescinding and auttiug asiil. the
marriage contract heretofore existing be
tween the pluintitr and defendant, and
henceforth and forever annulling and dis
solving the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between the pliiintiir un.l ilefend mt
and awarding the iluintill'a dwree of ab
solute divorce from the defendant, and
that the defendant be lorever barred and
estopped from having or claiming any in--Icrest
in any property of the plaintiff. -
This summons la published In the Crook
County Journal, a weekly newspaper pub
lished at Prineville, Crook County, Htulo
of Oregon, and of general circulation, by
order of lion. W. U. llradshaw, Judgeof
of the ubove entitled court, mado oil t ho
80th day of August, l!KJf', the flrst publi
cation to be on the 2nd day, of Heptemlier,
IIKHl, and the last publication to be on the
Mill day of October, IfHiO.
Published lirst tlineSimtemlier 2nd, 1908.
M.K. BKINK,
Attorney for Plalntlll.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. -U.
8. Lund Ollice at The Dallas, Or.,
August ath.im
Uot ce Is hereby irlven tlint
Joseph T, Creamer, of Prineville, Oregon,
who on August 8th, 1IXM, made Home
steiid (8orlal No. 032tl,l No. 1HI05, for
n w yt, Bcouon u, towiisinp 14 outu, range
10 east. Willaiiutte Meridian, ha. II led
notice of Intention to make Html five-year
I'lifio, w uoLio.onil uinilll J Hie innu aoove
docriljed, belore Warren Ilrown, county
clerk nt his otllce, at Prinevillo, Oregon,
on the 21st day of Beptotnbor, 11X10.
viuiuitiiit mimes as witnesses!
Chnrlea H I )l . u.1,1 .1 1 II........ T ir...
John K. Orimes, Fred Btuart, all of Prine
ville, Oregon. -
B-ip (j. W, Moork, KeglBter.