Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 16, 1909, Image 4

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    DRAKE DENIES
HE OBSTRUCTS
D. I. & P. Any More
Than to Protect Rights
HOLDING THEM TO CONTRACT
Hia Selling? Agreement Had a
"String" to It, About Divert
ing Water Above Bend.
A. M. Prate, the original promoter
of the Pilct Rutta irrigation scheme.
which formed the nu :leus for tha work
now in hand by the Deschutes Irriga
tion & Power I ora;any, replies vior
ously to the charge made by the mail'
agementof the company that, he i an
obstructionist, ai.d is seeking t lie ruin
at the Irrigation enterprise. Mr. Drake
bat frequently been mentioned by the
attorney for the irrigation company in
their arguments of the receivership
hearins- bv JudireBean, as the insti
gator of the many suits brought, anJ
the real motive power behind the ap
plication for a receiver. Hia purpose
hat been styled a specie of vindiciive-
neaa, which ha for it ultimate aim
serious embarrassment of the irrigation
work, wreck of the company, or coercion
into buying him out.
"I hare never sought more than my
legal duea in the conflicts had with the
irrigation management," said Mr,
Drake. "I have tued them because
the are violating the provision of
their purchase contract with me.
ought to protect my clear Tegal
property rights, and no more. I have
been called name for trying to prevent
diversion of water above Benham Falls
and the town of Bend. The company
management refer to this act of mine
as perfidious, in first selling them a
property, and then trying to forbid
their fair use of the same. I want to
quote paragraph in the agreement
made with me when I sold to the com
pany, to show that this construction of
my course is nnjist. The paragraph is
as follows :
' "There shall be no diversion of water
from the Deschutes River or any act
done by the party of the second part or
their assigns, affecting the Bow of water
at JUennam talis, or its value a a water
power without agreement between the
Darties of the second part and the said
Drake, or the said C. E. St Wood,
trustee, and there shall be no diversion
of water above the town of Bend in ex
cess of the capacity of the present flume,
unless the note herein provided for, in
the sum of 1,250, to mature on or be
fore January 1, 1903, be indorsed by the
said Stanley and Baldwin and Stearns,
aa well a by the said Sawhili and
iSUndl, at hereinbefore provided."
Mr. Drake offers this aa proof that he
ha a right to p-event diversion of
water above Bend, until he is fully paid,
which he says has not teen done. He
repudiates any thought of interrupting
a public enterprise, save insofar as he
has been compelled to, in protection of
hit contract rights. Telegram.
Oregon Trunk Wins
The Oregon Trunk line gained another
victory over the Deschutes Railway
Company in the contest for Govern
ment right of way along the Peeohute
river before the General Lnd Dtlloe at
Washington City.
The platt of the Deechutet or Harri-
man road were rejected ior wnai w
kuown at section four, embracing the
territory between a point 88 mile above
the mouth of the lVeechute and a point
130 miles above the mouth.
Aa understood here, thit is the por
tion of the proposed rout In which the
turvev and map of tha Deschutes
Railroad Company and those of the Ore-
gon Central conflicted, the latter rights
having recently been acquired by the
Oregon Trunk line.
There are two or three point ol
vantage gained by the Oregon I runs.
line in thit disputed territory, noUMy
. . . . i
a river crossing ana ai anoiner piac
where the second road building will
have to raise it grade to a considerable
height to get around a high hill.
The decision, however, which w sub
ject to appeal to tha Interior IVpart
ment, wat baed on the admissions of
both nartiea that a railroad hut be
built on either side of the river.
The action taken on the map of sec
tion four of the Harri man road evidently
means that similar action will follow on
map of section three and five, which
still await consideration. On sections
one and two, nearest the looumoia
river, b'.th roads were permitted to'
build on the same side of the Deschutes,
for the map of both road i overthore
sections were approved simultaneously,
and moreover in those section are cer
tain parses where It has been shown
only on track is possible.
It is the contention of both com-
pinies, however, mat in me upper
stretches of the Deschutes canyon it is
possible to build a railroad on either
bank of the river, and inasmuch as the
Oregon Trunk line has secured a com
plete right of way, it is anticipated that
Harriman will be forced to build on the
opposite tide of the river unless tne
Secretary of the Interior reverse the
action of the General Land Office. Ore-
gonian.
Sewing M&ctilna tot SaU.
-econddian.l Whits, little; uwJ, for
sale at a bargain, Inquire at tin!
otlloe.
Milk Cows, Etc for Sale.
At J. T. Moore ranch, 3 pood milk
coin, other tock, plow, household fur
niture, etc. -t
Pttfmhnal Cards
Jfrt, WWe
Off.
BASK STATEMENT.
.SS3I.
Rrpnri of A (VedifiiM vt Tk Vat
.Vi(imm inJI, i i Iht
SUttt of" Or Jim, at A tUo vj fcujinrw,
StpL 1, 1009.
lJcsourrrs:
.,! JinouiU 220.7.V2 M
Overdraft wcwnl and uiuwwired. 4 ST tW
I . S. Honda t Mcur circulation u ' w
Bond. Securities, etc. S.XM (W
Nankin - bouse furniture and
uiturve, 1:W 12
Due from National Bank (not
Keaerve Agw.tl 21.5 3
lu frnmStaU and Private ltnk
and Hanker. Trust Companies
and Savin- Banks
IHm from apir.red rvaerve ant fcftvlVM
Checks and other cash item. . . i."l to
Note of other National Kank. ... Ail 00
Fractional currency, nickel
and cent 3 '
Lxwr t Monet K&aiavs in IUnk. via:
Specie r-ii.iw uo
LvJ tndr note .. .VJ 27.Ua 00
R,Uiuotitfi fund with C S.
TrvaaT UT uf circulation) R 00
CUitt,
jVt'MoWa
0. JTy
Total
SHH.67I it
Liabilities:
Capital stock paid in
Surplus tunu
. M.ftOO.W)
Forest Service
Examinations
Public Schools Open.
Continued from page 1.
the fact of which acquisition of such
ordinary branches of learning by
such child, or children, shall be de
termined by the school board after
an examination of such child, or
children by the teacher in charge of
the public school in such district.
(3) Any child, or children, who is, or
are, physically unable to attend
school. In such cases the truant of
ficer shall require a written state
ment of a competent physician cer
tifying that such child or children In,
or are physically unable to attend
school. (3) Children between the
ages of nine and ten years of age
whose parents live more than one
mile and one-half miles, and children
over ten years of age whose parents
live more than three miles, by the
the nearest traveled road, from some
public school; provided, that, if
transportation is furnished pupils in
said district this exemption shall
not apply. (4) Any child or chll
dren, who is, or are, being taught
for a like period of time by a parent
or private tutor, such subjects as
are usually taught in the first eight
years in the public schools, and the
fact of the efficiency of such InBtruc
tlon shall be determined by the
Bcbool board after an examination
of such child, or children, by the
eighth grade examining board of the
county, (Laws, 1907.)
Excuses are required in every case
of absence, tardiness or dismissal tie-
fore close ol school. Excuses are
due on the return of pupil to school
Every pupil Is required to attend
school punctually and regularly.
Fifteen minutes liefore school Is
called is plenty time to be on the
grounds.
Pupils will not be admitted to the
school building before 8:43 a. m. and
12:45 p. m.
Willful disobedience, or the use of
profane or obscene language will
cause suspension or expulsion.
Any pupil defacing or destroying
property will be severely dealt with
The use of tobacco In any form is
strictly forbidden.
Non-resident pupils are admitted
free of charge.
Examinations for the position of
forest ranger on the Deschutes National
Forest will be held at Frineville, Ore
gon, on uctober -o and M.
While the examination is entirely
along practical line, and knowledge of
field conditions rather than book learn
ing ia considered essential, the oppor
tunitiea for those applicants with edu
cational advantages are considerably in
creased. The rapid development of na
tional forest is making the continually
increasing demand i upon those engaged
their management, and men of
ability to assume responsibility and
serve in supervisory capacities are in de
mand. These more responsible po
sition on national forests are filled by
promotion from lower grades, so that on
entering, a ranger is eligible for pro
motion to any of the more responsible
and higher paid places, including that
of forest tnperviaor.
Only those men who are at least 21
years of age, not more than 40, of good
character, temperate and in gcod
physical condition, are eligible to take
the examination. The salary paid to
beginners is P00 a year.
Applicants can secure information
concerning tht examination from the
District Fores'er at Portland, Oregon,
the Forest Supervisor, or the United
States Civil Service Commission, Wash
ington.
For Sale.
250 tons of alfalfa and meadow
liar for sale, also 50 head Grade
Shorthorn cows and heifers, Includ
Inir ten head of broke milch cows
Call at ranch at mouth of Beaver
Creek, or address C. L. Hohebtb,
8-20 6w Post, Ore.
l'n.Jivt.1.! itrolita, k xrar
and Uxe iwut i.ws
National Hank notes outstanding !VW 00
Individual aVpoaita ttitijrct to
rlMt-k t
Dwnaud wrtincatd of ilouuait M.4W XV
Calls imnni raoarrtv Pit oa Unit
Orrtci on Pooa xotnn o Aiuaaoa s
Dae Sto a. Hoi h oitW aa rvaj
done tKuoui.
Crtftm
V. A. UtLL
Attorncy-at-Law
Prinevills -
&t CstaU
Office with tleo. V. lUrues
P 1387
Quality
U wJint the cartful buyer iu
vinligatc whrn purt liasing jw
rlrr or wktclim. We Hand bo
hind the quality of everything
we n il we guarantee it to I of
Iho quality we rrprcsfnt it to
WATCH REPAIRING
W- FANRK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
PrinavlIU, Oregon
f.t
Kutli t ht rtlUlll,
ffot Coal land.
iViimnt oftl Inletlof.
, Und utile at 1 lis lii, Orefnlti
Auxiut Hard, HJU.
JMIes I hrlf ly rTtVTO that
A n.lm M. Klvltla.
of I'rlnevllln, Orvon, who, on 8'ttndief,
.l made lloinooload. -Mrrlal No.
uiLia - No. :iT70. fur ti N WW. N H Wv,
n llon i, Uiwti.l.lii II oilllt, raiiir IS eaat.
Wlllanii'tle Meritllan, nai rihi iioiioe m
tiiti-mioii lo nmko llnal liva yaar proof, to
Plldlali I'lnlni lo tha land alwvs drarin-
1, Mors Warrvn llmwn, cMiunly rleiK at
lit-, ottl. a, at I'rluevUle, Unrn, on til Mil
dr nt Oclolwr, imu
laimmil naino a
k'vM... William K.
Hnydrr, John K. Luokry, all uf I'rlnevllle,
OriKon! . (:.W.NK)KK.
wltn
Maaon,
John W.
Keglaier.
Oregon
Orfm
Total...
STATK OF
OKKUUN,
k, I
.U1,UT4 il
ft tatawiW mrmmtfr 4mf aw mtfAt
f.Mintv .if Pm
I. T. M. Kaldwix. Canhi-r of the alve-
aanird bank, do annniinlyawcar thai tliauo
UImrat ia tnw to Ilia twt of know
lad and UeUef. T. M. BALUW IN.
v awnnr.
Suliarrflel and wiwti to befow bm thi
ISth day of Sept., 1M.
M . r. nmsn.
Notary 1'uWic.
CoaatcT Attwt:
Will Wmiwni.it)
Carey W. Koster Director
B. F. Allen, )
C -a Pwaw't
Report of tie Condition
of THE CROOK COUNTY BANK ol ITtne-
Till. In the tM ol Oregon, at the eloae of
Doalnea Sept. 1, 1A9:
acMH'acu.
Loans and discount I W,T1
Orerdratts, ecnrd nd unecured.. 1317 OS
Bond. seearitiM, etc I.WJ II
Banking hooae, furnllur and fixtures 2.JW) 1
Other real eUM owned .So 09
Due from bank (not merve bank). 371 33
Do from approTed merre bank.... 91
Check and other cah Item W
Caihonhand 11 .MS 11
Total ll,8l
LUB1LITIK.
Capital tock paid in t ,0W0 00
Undivided profit, lea expeuK and
taxes paid 1 41
Dae to bank and banters 641 18
Individual depoatta tubject to check. 107.SV1 ST.
Demand eertiticatel of deposit 2,779 37
Time certificate of depolt &,SM 1
Caahter's check ouutandinc 20 00
SUte depoaits 3.S97 66
ToUl 31M.019 10
Sute of Oregon, County of Crook, aa:
I. C. M. Elkln. cashier of the a bore-named
bank, do aolemnly awear that the above tate-
ment t true to uie Deal oi my noiriite ana
belief. CM Elki. Cashier.
8u user i bed and iworn to before me thi l Uh
day of Sept.. IMS. M. K. Elliott
Notary Public,
correct At tent: . r. stiwabt,
W. A. Booth,
Kirecton.
Report of the Condition
of THE STATE BANK OF REDMOND.
Redmond, In the Sute of Oregon, at the cloae
of bualnea Sept 1, 1909.
aaaoi'iicu.
Loan and Discount fli.fWO 83
Overdraft, secured and unsecured.... 3T8 1
Banking house, hirniture and fixture 8to 13
Current expense 8.'9 14
Due from approved reserve banks ... 3.757 73
Checks and other cash Items 106 45
Cash on hand 1,554 77
ToUl ri!,154 6C
LIABILITIES.
CapiuUtock paid in 310,000 00
Individual deposit subject to check.. 1100 Go
Demand certificate of depoait &'i2 00
Time certificates of depoait 104 00
Property for Sale.
1800 acres of good land for eale at a
bargain. On account of my health 1
mast live in a diffetent climate. Will
dispose of my holdings in tracts to suit
purchaser, tine stock location, ror
urtber information mqnire at tins onice
or address Joh.i Datin, Paulina, Or. 7-29
Just Received.
Five hundred feet of
A. II. Llppman & Co.
Hyloplnte by
8-12-tf
ToUl fa.lol M
State of Oregon, County of Crook, :.
I, ti. L. Eblers, cashier of the above-named
bank, do aolemnly swear that Ibe above state
ment Is true to the best of my knowledge and
belief. G. L. Ehlers cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th
day of Sept., 19W. it. Y. Joww,
Notary public
Conect Attest: CarlN. Khrct,
Knw. Johnson,
E. L. IVEIUKJ!.
Directors.
Agents Wanted.
Azents wanted in everv town for the
Steel Adjustable Ilameleas Horse Col
lars. Ao pads, names or straps: can
ose with any kind of tug attachments.
Will not tall horse or wear out. will
not corrode or rust. Price f 3 each. Ask
your dealer. Write for literature. Ad
dress, NELSOir WlLBEB COMPANY, exclu-
sive distributor Pacific Coast States,
Albany, Oregon. 8-12 lm
Stock Ranch for Rent
1180 acres in rai ch: 140 in pasture: 240
I lotto m land : 140 in alfalfa and meadow:
00 acres in grain; nearly aU nnder free
water: 300 ton!) of hay will be pnt up tins
year and 10W1 bushels of grain; all under
fence. Good house, orchard, machinery
and wagons all go with the ranch. Can be
rented tor a term of 3 or s years rr syuu a
vear. 350 bead of cattle can be bad: per
mit for 500 goes with ranch. For further
articular address (jjlAKLES Ll&ifcK,
'rineville Ur. s-l'j-lin
1004, The Dalles List Vo. 05170.
Notice for Publication.
Not Coal Land.
United Btates Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. 20, 1909.
Notice is hereby given that the Northern
Pacitic Eailwav Company, whose post
office address is 8t. Paul. Minnesota, has
this 18th day of August, 1909, hied in this
office its application to select under the
provisions of the Act of Congress, ap
proved July 1, 1894 30 Stat. 697, 620 as
extended by the Act of Congress, approved
May 17, 1900, the SWKNKtj sec 12, tp 19
s. r 19 east. W M. Serial No. 05170.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the lands described, or desiring to obiect
because of the mineral character of the
land, or for any other reason, to the dis
posal to the applicant, should file their
affidavits of protest in this office, on or
belore the 9tti day ol October, VMS.
9-9p ,C. W. MOOKE, Uegister.
Subscribe for tie Journal, $1.50
a Year. County Official Paper
Sftelknap Cdwards
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iPAjti'timn JVyia.
Cft jc tW w .'
Prim, Onfm,
Travelers
ON SANT1AM ROAD
WILL FISD TI1E BF.ST
Accommodations
- AT
Lower Soda
SPRINGS
Hotel and Feed Barns.Groceriea
Tobaccos and Provision. Uay
and Oat for sale; pasture for
horses. Fe camp grounds.
S. L HUUN,
Proprietor
Notice for Publication.
Nt Coal I j nil.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon
August 19, 1909
Notice Is hereby given that
Until Myers.
of Prineville, Or., who, on September 19,
I'.IOI. made homexteart (serial .o.o:vi(MI
No. 137HM. forSWW NKW.WU HKU, and
HK4 8Vt. section 2. township 10 south
range 17 can, nss niea notice oi
intention to make final five-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above described
before Warren Drown, county clerk, at Mix
office at l'rinevil'e. Oregon, on lhe&4th day
of September, lis'.!.
Claimant names as witnesses auhvi i.
Rarker. Clarence F. McCallister. Charles
Matlirwt and Alexander Kuslicy, all of
rrineville, Ort'goli.
8-aip C. W. MOOKE,
HegMter.
Sutament of Resources and LUbllitiaa of
The First National Bank
At
Of Prineville, Oregon
tha do of buuna Sept. 1, 1909
Notice for Publlcuttoo.
DriNtrtment of ths Interior.
V. 8. Und omca at Tha Dallra, Org.rti,
Auausl mill, l"v
Nolioa I hereby given that
I larence r. MOt aiusiar,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April find
Ilk1, nial llonipt..l, -Kfrlal No.
No. lima. ftr uu . a ana ish bw u. av
tlon IN, township 13 south, rang U eait.
illaiuetle Meridian, Ha nmi noiie ui
liiianllon to niak llual livs-yaar pruof. In
ataliliah claim to Ilia laud aiaiva deacillo
rtl, Mora Warren Druwii, county ch-rk at
hlsoMlcx. at rrliieviiie, uregon, oil in u
day of October, 1MW.
I laimanl oamea aa wit
Charlea Feuvrhelm.
neaaest
John Hunsakar,
KKmuiu'l:)
l4ana and IMamunta...
Vulted (tut llond....
Hank remise
Itfd.-inptlon fluid
t'aah at u from bank
..tSTi 81
.. IS.4TOI
Sin.nai M
K'I.uti it
B. F. AtWa. PraaManl
WUI WanxU.r, Vka PraaMaal
I.UIUI.ITIKS
rapllat Htork I H.0X0 0
lurpluaand undivided pruBI ',V
fireulatkui .tM 00
Individual livpoalta
,, It '.ti.oua "J
iiM.rt -t
T. M. BalJwIa, CaakUf
II. Baldota. Am'I Caahta
William A. lama, William Mark, all of
I'rinevllle. Oregon. C W. MOOKK,
a-'.Ulp Ilrglater,
Suiiineus.
In tha Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
r Croon Ctmmy.
OotileibJ. WelWr, plaintiff, vs. Knitlla
Waller, tlafendaiil.
To Kmella V eller, the anova named no.
rVndsuti In the nam of the Mala uf Ore
golii You are hereby cunimamisu to a p.
ienr and answer to roininsim nir
agalual you In the above nlitled suit on
or before the IMlh day of October, U. and
If Von fall lo aner, lor am inareui,
I lie plaiutill will Ink a decree attains! you
as tryei ior in me rumpiaini, ,.
Kora dix-rve of llila court Jienraforth and
K4CSaS(WV forever reatlnding and ailing aaida tha
T marriage eontra.1 heretofore eiiatlng be-
I a ff Uern tha plaiiulir and tlefendanl, and
(I THE HAMILTON STABLES 8 tfxxKiSZ
IV I -- IaIaa-sawsw wa I W uiween tha ulalntiir and tlefendanl
S J (Ilorscshoeirig in Connection) I Vjt
H. WIOLE,
PRINEVILLE,
Connection)
Proprietor
OKP.GOX
Stock boitrded by the day, week or month t
Keneonnblo rate?. Remenilwr tt when in
Trineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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and awarding the ilatutllfa derrve of ab
lute illvorre troni the ilidentlant, ami
that the defendant be lorever barred and
eitoed from havlim or rlalmlni any in
li'roi in any property of th iilaintifT,
This summon ia puiiusnea in tne i rtxia
County Journal, a wrekly nwsjMiief pith.
Ii-hrd at frineville, Crook County, htata
oftlreKon, and of ariieral elreulallon, bjf
onlerof lion. W. I.. Itradidiaw, Judgeof
the above eriiiilxl eourl, made on the
lav nf Auail.t. l'MI. the Brt liubll-
Ion to I on ibe Sod dav of heptrnitier,
ixi. and the la-l publiraliuii to le on Ilia
llih ihiy of tk-lul-er, llJ,
fubllahtHl bral liiu!e.temlet ?ml. It.".
M. K. IlKINK,
Attorney for t'laintlll.
Notlc fur Publication.
Ilepartn ent f the Inleriorf"
C.h. Land t'rtl.e at The Dalle. Or..
August txh, 1MM.
Notli-e la herrbv Klven thai
J.wpli T. Cieamrr. of frineville, Oregon,
a ho on Augo-t S'h, HM, made Home
(-trial .no. uuii. o. i.ttio, lur
N t s.vtlon 14, limnahip II south, ranire
IA vail. Willamtlte Uaiidtan, haa filed
no h e of Intention to make llnal five rear
it iH.f. to eatahlish claim to the land above
d-serilnM, belore Warren lltown, county
t'lersi el hi olhre, at Prineville, Ur(ou,
on the '.'1st day ol Heptrmlier, ltJ.
Clnlmnut names a witr.eaaeat
t liurlrs II. Dlnwiildie.UarretlT. Hoover.
John K. tirtiura, r red Htuart, all of 1'rine-
Vllle, Oregon.
B-l.p j, , aiooaa, negtater.
r -ir'ir'irri"ir,r"r-ir-irnr-rrirriirnrrtrrir,irrir'irrir!rtrrrTP!?ir.'i
.wjuj;jiiJiij)UJk;j)kvJi.:jwjt;ja.ji
The 0'Neil Restaurant
Notice for Publication.
Di nartment of the Interior,
U. 8. ljind OtUce at The Dalles, Ore.
Auirust 12th, 1000.
Notice Li hereby Riven that
Kit-hard Meyer,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 2'.'nil.
1H04, made Homestead, (Serial No. OMfH.)
No. 13020, for SK, section 22. township Hi
south, range It eat, WillametU Meriilian,
has tiled notice of intention to make linal
five-year projf, to establish clnini lo the
land above described, belore Warren
Brown, county clerk at hisotlice, at Trine
ville, Oregon, on the 2lt day of Septem
ber, 1009.
Claimant names ai witnesses: Frank
Kellcy, Charles II. Foster, J. Alvm KiKK,
Thomas McDuniei, all of frineville, Ure
gon. . C. W.MOOKK.
8-Mlp Kegister.
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All charges prepaid to the nearest express office.
quart bottles of GENUINE CYRUS
P NUBLfc direct to you, an cnarges paia
to the nearest railroad express office.
Containing "all those secondary constituents
the government chemists 6ay MUST BE THERE
that it may be called whiskey.
Any so called whiskey that doesn't contain them,
whether bottled in bond or not, is alcohol cot
whiskey.
CYRUS NOBLE is pur c.
It is old.
It is whiskey and nothing but whiskey.
Now sold direct to ypu by the biggest and best
known legitimate wholesalers in the Northwest.
W. J. ViN SCHUYVER & CO.
EatablUhed 1864 105-107 Second Street. PortUd, Oregon
CUT T THIS UHI AND Han. vo-oav
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Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
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In the District Court of ths UoltsJ SUtot
for tha PUtrk t sf Idaho.
(Central Div'slon.l
In the matter ol Richard Cunningham,
bankrupt. Notlca.
Notice is hereby Riven that J, c. Con
nor, trustee in the matter 01 ntcnani
CunnliiKbani, bankrupt, will sell at private
nie live hundred (.VX) shares of capital
stock. In the American Htandard Wliilns;
Company, a corporation ol lienvrr, Colo
rado! ami alao ine nonn nail oi in norm
vest (luarter. and the north west quarter
of the north east quarter uf section seven
teen. (17) and the north east quarter Ol tha
north east quarter of section eighteen (H.)
in township twenty-two aouiu oi rnn
nine U) cast of the WillametU Meridian.
In Crook county, Hlale of UreRnn. bald
mluiiiK stork to be sold in one lot and aald
ri'iil estate in one lot.
Healed bids will be received for said
property by said trustee, at nuver t ny,
Idaho, either personally or throuh
United 8 tales mail.durilia the period cone
iiiciii liiK with the llr-t publication of this
notice and termlnatina on tha lftlh day of
Octoler, )W. liids shall be accompanied
by accrnilodchvck eipial to ten percent
of the amount hid, tha trustee twin
nuthoriited to accept tha highest and bawl
bid, subject to the approval or the referee,
after a return to the refrree of hia proceed
iitK by said trustee under oath, and a
heariiiK by the rcicrea inereon, alter len
day notice by mall to creditor.
Haled at Milvercity, litnho, tin mii uay
of AiiKiist, llW. J. 0. CUNNOKH,
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, GlaHBeH, Etc, Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Drop in and See w
Champ Smiths
DEALER IN
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleck
stand, Main street, two k
doors south First ji
National Bank tf
cedde mi mi
OFFI0ER8:
W. A, Booth, President
D. F.Stiwart, Vlca President
0. M. Elkins, Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. A. Booth, 0. M, Elkins,
D. F. Btiwart
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
K .tics for Publication.
Not Coal I ami.
Department uf the Interior.
V. 8, lUnd C-lhce at The Dalles, Or.,
A usual 111, 11 K.
Notice la hereby given that Austin
Kliter, of i'rliievllli', Oregon, who, on July
7th. iU03, made Homestead, IHerlal No.
0747! No. limit) for N S N W sec 8, tp 18 s,
Slid BKBWVi, BWBISX S'0 SZ, tp IT S.
r M east, Willamette meridian, has Hied
notice of Intention to make llnal live-year
proof, to establish claim to tha land above
described, before Warren Jlrown, county
clerk, at hia olllce at rrineville, Oregon,
on the mh day of Heptemlier, 1UUU.
t laiuittiii iihiiii-s as wnncssi'si
Granville il. Nve. Manford D, Nye.
John Milliorn and Orange K. lloilgea, all
of Prineville, Oregon.
B-jiip c. w.aiuukk, Kegister,
Summons.
In the Circuit Court ol tbe State of Oregon
tor crook uouniy,
0. A. Btevensou, plaintiff, vs. Nettle
Stevenson, defendant.
To etlie Ktevenson, the above named
ilefeiidunt: In the nam of the State of
Oregon,' You are hereby required to ap-
neur and answer the comnlalnt tiled
against you In the above court and action,
on or liefore ths lust day of tha time pre
scribed in the order fur publication ol this
summons, to-wlt: the Kith day of Septem
ber, lliiil), and if you full to so answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will take Judg.
ment against you for the sum specilicd
therein, to-wlt: For tho sum of twenty-
sli hundred (S'.'liOO.OO) dollars, and lor tha
co."ts and disbursements of this action.
This summons is rerved unon vou by or
der of tho Hon. II. ). Kllis, Judge of
Crook County. Btute of Oregon, dated the
2nd (lay of August, IIKH), and ths date ot
the first publication of this summons i
August 6th, I'Jtm, and the date of tha last
puiiiicaiion thereof will expire on nepiem.
bcr Kith, lOOtt. W. A. ItEhL,
Attorney for tha I'lauitilf.
1 1 For Irrigated Farms
Hand FniitLamls
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IN THE
DESCHUTES VALLEY
WRITE
JONES LAND CO
Redmond, Oregon
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