Men, Women and Children, - Atftemfcibn! If you were traveling in southerly direction toMucover the North Pole, you might get there someday, but its very doubtful But if you would hurry up and take advantage of Price Brot, great closing out sale its a bonafide fact youcould save from 35 to 50 per cent on your winters needs in wearing apparel. Only a short time left in which to avail yourself of the matchless bargains we are offering. Hurrry, hurry, don't lag behind, fall in line, as your 50 cents will do one dollars worth of good during this sale. Note a few of the record breaking bargains we are offering. Gray double blankets Heavy quilts Buggy robes, all wool, different colors,S$4.00 values Twenty-five yards calico , Ladies furs $4.00 values Ladies long sweaters, $4 Mens ribbed underwear, Mens sweater jackets, Mens $2 sweaters- Mens' overalls, bibbed New assortment of ladies kid gloves, special sale $125 Special assortment of of Ladies' Shoes, just received, regular $3.50 $1.85 $4.00 Patent Leather Shoes for . 2.15 Special $5.00 Dresses. 7.00 Dresses. 9.00 Broadcloths 12.00 VoiUes Special $4.00 and $5.00 Skirts. 6.00 Dresses $3.50 Shoes 4.00 Shoes. 5.00 and $6.00 Men's 2.50 Boys Shoes 3.50 Boys high topped Look for the . RED SIGN at the Morris Bldg. oo- MRS. MADDUX "NOT GUILTY." , Continued from page 1. gether and were the man and woman who ran over Mrs. Real. Beyond that was the question whether the killing of Mrs. Real was really crimi nal, for If the accident took place as Mrs. Maddux is said to have related the etory to Miss Nobs, no blame could be attached to the driver of the automobile. The state was thus Impaled on the horns of a dilemma. If the con tension were taken at face value, Mrs. Maddux was blameless. It the testi mony of Miss Nosa was disregarded and rejected, the remainder of the testimony fell far short of being suf- fleient. Whether Frank E. Rodman, Jointly charged with Mrs. Maddux with the crime of manslaughter, shall be tried on practically the same testimony is .a question that the district attorney will have to decide. Rodman's trial has been fixed for today. Unlike Mrs. Maddux, he Is positively Identi fied ns having been off the Linnton road the fatal night, but in his case there is no confession for him to deny. In view of the way the jury stood in the Maddux case, there Is serious question whether Rodman will be brought to trial. While the name of Julius L. Meier was frequently mentioned in the ex- Special Values with blue border; eleven quarterwkle. values per garment regular $2 values. or plain. Ladies' Kid Gloves Ladies' Shoes Sale Ladies' Dresses Sale Misses' Dresses Special Sale Men's Shoes High Topped Shoes. : Shoes. PRINEVILLE, OREGON agnation of jurors to try the caws, j uo reaauu mr nucn quenuuiiu was uc- veloped by the testimony completes the exhonoratlon given him after full examination by the grand jury. FOUR DIE FROM TYPHOID. Continued from page 1. care with Mr. and Mrs. Bell. The children are handsome and intelli gent. Dr. Rosenberg Is informed that there are several cases of typhoid at the place In Idaho where the family resided, and he is prone to believe that the genus of the disease were contracted before coming to Crook county. The lack of care in time to check the disease is given as the cause of the fatal results to this family. Notice M. W. A, Members of Prineville Camp No. 9565 Modern Woodmen of America are requested to be present at their next regular meeting to be held at 8:00 o'clock p. m, on Monday, Nov, 22nd, 1909, at their regular meeting place, as some Important business will be transacted. , , Ray V. Constable, Consel. C. C. Brlx, Clerk. Crook County Journal, County 0(11 cial Paper. Subscribe for it. $1.50 year, Price '"Bros. .85 .75 1.95 1.00 1.95 1.95 .35 .95 .75 .45 value - -65c $1.75 .2.15 -2.45 .4.75 t - .$1.25 1.45 .$1.65 ,'1.95 2.95 .95 4-35 Main Street near, O C H O C O BRIDGE Thanksgiving Dinner and Bazaar The ladies of the Presbyterian Cburcb of Redmond will serve a Thanksgiving din ner, consisting of turkey, sweet potatoes oysters, cranberries and other delicacies, at noon, and will also bold their bazaar of Christmas goods in connection during the afternoon. Everybody invited. Clothing Cleaned and Pressed. Mrs. Elnora Barker will open? a Pant- orium on Monday, November the 15 tb, in the rooms back of the telephone central office on the ground floor of the Masonic building. Men's clothing cleaned, pressed and repaired. All kinds of sewing and dressmaking done. ,:, Wedding trousseaus a specialty. '" nlltf Special Meeting Hose , No. 2. . A special meeting pf Hose Company No. 2, P.P. D., is called for Monday evening. November 22, at the ball at 8 o'clock, Every member is urgently requested to at tend as business of importance will be con sidered. n4-3t PETE BARNES, President, 'Lost Watch and chain between Jas. Fauirht's and Prineville. Gold bunting case, bird on one side, Double lapped gold link chain, sliver half moon slide, with stars on. No bar on chain. Reward for return to this office. J 3t 02S Found: In the Presbyterian ; church Sunday, a gold ring. Owner can have came by proving property. Apply to the Pastor. vtny it Wat Cheeper, Two poorly clad women were, pro cording homeward after to exhila rating; tmjotios of the mothers' meeting, and what mure natural than that they should discuss domeetlo economy! "Dae yc ken. Mrs. Brown, I'm dut tea and ulna for gas thla quarter, and I dlnna ken how I'll get It paid." -Why not be like me." aald Mrs. Green, "and use the penny In the slot meter?" "But they aay It's the deareat la to cud. Ye jr. lees gas for your penny, ye keo, than I get for lulue. "Aye, but, ye see. It's just thla way wl' iuol never pit tu ua mora than s penny at a time, and. yt see, a lot ' folk conies taa my house at nteht, and whenever the gaa beglna to gaa down I just let on 1 hlnua got copper, an' ther la aye eouieNxly ready to atunip tip thepenny. Oh. yea; It s far cheaper In the end T' London Express. A Land WKtrt Woman Are Tyrants. A missionary of long experience in Dasutoland has declared that the men there are much more often HI used by their heathen wives than vice versa. The fact is that these women, by their labor In the fields and their domestic work, support the men; consequently the latter are dependent upou tbetr wives Instead of Its being the other way about, as with us. and, the field work making them strong sud vigor ous, the women are usually quite able to hold their own If ' 111 used-for In stance, they sometime bite off their husbands' ears! However, this does not make It any easier for a woman to become a Christian, because then ahe feels it wrong to assert herself sod hit back, and thus she Is st the mercy of her husband, and it Is very little mercy she gets when she refuses to comply with heathen customs. Mis sionary Review of the World. Old Turkish Customs. As lonjr ago as 1013 Coryste visited Constantinople and has left s minute account of Its manners and customs. Among other matters he notes that "It Is the custom that whensoever any Are ariseth In the city to hang up him In whose bouse It begtnneth, as now a cock In whoae house It begun was hanged up presently after the Are ceas ed." The Turks themselves, It appears, were models of good breeding. "The Turk doth never st the saluting of his friend at any time of the day or when ho drlnketh to htm at dinner or aupper put off his turban, as we Christians do our hats one to another, but bowetn his bead snd putteth his right band upon his breast, so that be utterly dls- liketa the fashion that Is used among ns of putting off our hats. Therefore, when he wlsheth any 111 to his enemy be prayeth God to send him no more rest than a Christian's hat" Gal Iowa Work. A cnrlous note In "Pepys" Diary re fers to the unpopularity of hangmen In those days. Commissioner Pctt, who bad traveled, told Pepys "how despicable a thing It Is to be hsng man in Poland, although It Is place of credit, and that In his time there were some repairs to be made of the gallows there, which was very fine, of stone, but nobody could be got to mend It till the burgomaster or mayor of the town, with all the companies of those trades which are necessary to be used about those repairs, did go In their habits with flags in solemn pro cession to the place, and there the burgomaster did give the first blow with the hammer upon the wooden work and the rest of the masters of the companies upon the works belonging to their trades that so workmen might not be ashamed to be employed upon doing of the gallows work." The Sheep's Nod. j "Say, Corntossel, wot makes dem sheep nod while they feedf ; The speaker, s little city waif, pale with the awful pallor of the slums. gave his bucolic host a patronizing smile and laid a familiar hand on bis leg. The farmer caught a sheep, open ed its mouth and directed the boy to look within. Ion sec, sonny," he explained, "the sheep has no Incisors, or catting teeth, In its upper Jaw. With Its tongue It makes a ball of grass, and it holds this ball firmly between the cutting teeth of the lower jaw and a callous pad see It? above. Now, the ball must be cnt up. flow? With a Jerk of the bead, a sharp nod, the grass Is partly torn and partly cnt, and the sheep feeds on. The sheep nod Is the substitute, In other words, for the miss ing upper teeth." Atlanta Constitu tion. Advice From a Thief. "An acquaintance of mine bad a queer experience the other day," said a man who has not much faith fn any thing. "A short time ago be was Intro duced to a pickpocket by a friend. The pickpocket Is one of the best in the business. "My friend didn't think anything more about blm, but the other night he was In a saloon, after he had been celebrating most of the day. He was pretty happy, and the pickpocket came In,' My friend had a diamond stud in his tie with a screw attachment The pickpocket walked up. , '"You may not remember me' he said, 'but I met you the other night with So-and-so. Take a bit of advice from me. You may lose that shiner of yours If you're not careful.' "Then tho pickpocket looked at the diamond. lie said tho screw attach ment wouldn't stop a good thief from getting the diamond, but he could Ox that. lie fished around in bis pockets and produced a rubber band, which be tied around the screw. ' ' "'Now, he said, they can only get your stone by biting it oft",-New. York Sun. Anythinfl to Get Away. Richard Carle, the actor-playwright, discussed polur expeditions at a din ner party in New York with a charm ing young matron, Mrs. Asterisk. "As for me," said Mrs. Asterisk, "I cannot understand why so many cul tured men aro willing to abandon civi lization and its blessings and spend a lifetime pole hunting amid the bleak terrors of the cold, white porthl" Mr. Carle shook his blond head and smiled. "Ah, madam, but you must remem ber," said he, "that all men are not blessed with such wives as Mr. Asterisk." THt ilRDl AT CHURCH. One Sabbath mora in fragrant If? I heard a whistle rich and tuna. I ilJ a coition robin (ay Filling the grove with eun. Oh, how Inspiring the wondrous hymn That rose from hla bubbling throat. While all tha reathermi ebolr Jutned la To bwU tha pntewful notal Hut where la robin, my robin true. Who at ruck the musical tyro? tkm't tall any one and I'll tall you He etnas In our church eholr, Tha soprano wtra his IJi breast. The alio hla wings of tire. Tha othar clrta are sporting tha reek Ha batons to our etyuatt choir. Rim not In orchard nor llat by rill, IHm't linger In shady wood. Tou will not hear tha wild birds' trill. For thay have loft (or wl But If you would sea the birds you adore, Oo down where rood woman pray, And you will find the birds onoa more On tdiatr beta so stylish and fay. . CM.Fi. KURIOS FROM KORRESFONDENTS Q.-A law has been passed ul' state that eggs must be sold by weight Please put me wise as to the breed that lays the heaviest eggs. What weight cr dosen should & C Drown Leghorns lay, ben and pullet? A. Light Brahma, ben, 2S ounces to dosen; pullet 23.4; 8. a Drown ben, 21.7 pul let 17.5. Q. Do you feed burnt wheat? Is It good feed? A. No, to both. "Burnt wheat" Is not charred wheat as you suppose. It la simply a name for dam aged, generally musty grain. Q.-What Is the Bquab Graft com pany ? A. This Is a name given to sev eral city firms that attract customers by yellow advertising and onload on their victims old. unmated birds for big prices that aren't worth the cool to cook them. - Q. Please Inform me what Is wroug with my hens. I have lost six. Tbey strain as If trying to lay. I am feed ing the regular grains and a mash of bran, middlings and cottonseed meat A. Cottonseed meal const It tee. Cut It out and give your sick bo us a table spoonful of castor oil Q. Is there any special plan for fat tening fowls of the Leghorn class? Does It pay? A- The fatteulug ration Is the same, but on account of tfcctr nervous disposition these fowls are kept la a seinldark location. The Im provement in the fowl will Just about pay for feed and labor. Q. Will you please explain why my Minorca lay a tinted egg. They are large and healthy. A. Your birds at some time were likely crossed with Black Langshan or Orplugtou for slxe. Q. Some of my ducks have lost the use of their leg. I find them In the morning fluttering on the ground. What Is the ailment and remedy? A. Cramp or rheumatism. Your ducks sleep on the ground. The hot weather kept ground dry all summer. When rain and cool nights came It wss a new thing for your ducks, and the weakest ones collapsed. Put them on dry, soft bedding, feed and water as usual, and they'U cotue right In a few days. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. A bill baa been Introduced in the bouse of lords, England, to secure In ternational action to save the birds. This Is better than the Audubon socie ty's declaration to kill all our cats for bird murder. We Inform them that skunks are the worst bird enemies and exhort the society to go for 'em. The west wlttt Its magulllceut alfal fa range, will be the metropolis of poultrydom. Alfalfa Is the feed pur ex cellence for cattle, ostriches, pheasants and fowls lu general. Expert apiarists declare it Ideal fee, for bees, and Yak ima valley, Washington, proves Its truth by a crop of 3,000,000 pounds of honey. A poultryman on Hook mountain. New Jersey, keeps large box kites dy ing above his poultry farm to scare off the hawks. The hawks take to the woods when tbey see tbe peculiar look ing birds gyrating In the air. The advertising in English poultry Journals of "comb erectors," "pullet comb trainers" and "toe stralghteners" rather makes us think that the fellows who fake at our shows haven't learn ed their A B Cs yet In comparison to the cheating stunts of tbe Johnny Bull breeders. . The hauls of, chicken thieves, and many have been reported In tbe pa pers, show that tbe neck wringers rather confine their depredations to big breeds, especially- Barred Rocks per haps because so large and so common their offer for sale creates no suspicion. Petaluma, the wonderful "While Leg born City" of California, Is an exam pie of what the whole utility business will be after awhile. The chickens. dncks, geese and pigeons will all be white, but turkeys will all be done In bronze. Turkeys In the apple orchard fare better than In the cabbage patch. Cab bago was once thought to cause ty phoid and tomatoes cancer. This was Imagination. But a full crop of cab bage often makes an empty turkey coop. A cat near Tittsburg ate 1 143 worth of pigeons. The owner asked permis sion of the Stowe township authorities to kill the squab eater, and tbey re fused, lie has sued the township for damages. Tbe popularity of Pekln ducks Is shown when they are shipped from Long Island to Chicago. Tbey are long distance profit makers, mature In a short time and often weigh twelve pounds at six months, . Be sure to sow wheat In yards where ducks were raised. It makes good winter green picking, and the yards will get sweet and clean. Gormley, The Tailor. What about that winter suit ? Of course vou want it tailor-made. It doesn't cost any more than the hit-and-miss kind. My samples are the finest In town. Pressing, repairing and cleaning. Give nie a trial. 8-5 . Call for County Warrant. Notice is hereby given that sll Crook county warrants up lo and including registered Ho. At win ha vmifi nn iireHeiiliitloii. Interest ceases from this dato. Dated this 28th day ol October, 1BW. - W. t. KINO, Co.'ireas, Immunity Satan had Just ordered mors coal thrown on the fire. "By TumUiou. he cussed, "but that last srrlval Is a tough proposition. The more I try to roast blm the more be smiles." lin called the chief stoker. "Well, what link?" asked Satan. The stoker shook hi bend. lie's still smiling." he anaworod. "Where's he from?" cried Old Nick, out of patience. "New York. He used to be a baseball umpire lu" Sulphurous serpeutsl why didn't you say so before? Take him down; we cati't feate blm." Bohemian Msg sains. A Thief's Ruse. Early one moruliig, many years ago, a burglar was running at the top of bis speed along a Loudon thoroughfare, pursued by a lady, who vociferated Stop thief!" A m I Ik limn Intercepted the fugitive, wuo promptly exclauned: Cor heaven's sake, let me go. It's my wife, and she'll Just about kill me," The milkman was a married mau him self, and be allowed the malefactor to escape. He Felt the Firs. A mlllwrUtht was converted to ths way of thinking of a sect which peri odically was Inspired with a fore knowledge of the Imminence of the day of doom and set the ditto, prepar ing for Gabriel's greeting. The date waa set, and tho day came. Tbe millwright donned his white rot and went out luto the (Witts to await tbe coming meeting with tho cetes tlal thnmg. The day passed until It was late In the afternoon, and the millwright having arisen at the stroke of midnight on the morn of the event ful day, grew drowsy and, throwing himself down upon a rile of hay, fell aslaep at hla wsU-h. Boys dlftcowrwvl bint, and, with the natural niuK-blovousucas of bojs, tbe; set fire to the hay. The smoke and the beat soon woke the slumbering millwright and, sitting op with a start be cried with the anguish of ths lost: "Just as I expevtcd-tn hell aftei Heifer EstrayeJ. Light roan heifer about 15 month 4d, cant to my place alut the middle oi r'ab, IWJ. ho brand nutli-ai'io. . murk rnin ti IT rtuht. oiiiUt !iIo I' ll. owner calf anrt pay lisnlura bill sn.l etM. ami ret-over. W. . OA It W -L, ul tjw rrinpviue, ur. Rhode Island Reds for Sale. Uhode t aland Hod Cockerels fur soles lay lux strain; good table foal! took first prit In both school and general riUlliil at in Crook County Fair. Apply to I larenee l. Rice, Priuevllle.Or- oi'l-ai Horse Strayed. 8orrel mare, white stnr luforeluwl saddled and bridled, mra.ved Irmu mr enmp In Fort Kock count ry. IU- turn an me to me and receive 15 re ward, or nddrciw John Knilth, AntekM, Or Notice for Publication. Mot Coal Land. Department of the interior, TI. H. Lund Ollire. The Dalles, Oregon November 81b, YXfJ Notice Is hereby riven thai Juliii w. JenkliiD, of Lanionta, Or., who, on October 5th, l!H, made bomiwtead, rril No. (33.:3, No. 13MA. for r) WW tK,BK-4 bWW, See. IS. end.NWi NKW.IMKU MV'M serlion rr i.iwn.lili, 13 wiuth. rmii-e H east. W M baa tiled notice of intention to mast tinul live-year proof, to etiimio claim lo the land above described Iwfore Warren Itruwn. county chrk, at hl olllce ai I'rineville. Orrifon. on the 2Ut day ol I ,..m ir life ill- Claimant names as wltnewe. Charles Ptxton, Samuel D. IHerea. Kdtnund M. Uve, Walter K. llelfricli, all of 1-amonta, Oret-un. Blip C.W.MOOHE, Itcgimcr, Notice (or I'ubllcntoo. Not Coal Land. -Department of the Interior. V. IS. l.ailUUinee a le imiim, vr., Novell) Iter 2nd.. Us). Notice In hereby given that Arthur U. Mlnkler, of I'rineville, UrcKon, who. on July IHlh. 11)01, made Homestead, Hcriul No.032.Vl No. 1.U.7I). for V.H NKK. '4 NK1, NKU section lis, tuwnnliip H s. r 1 east. Willamette merldisn, has hied notice of intention to make dual live-year proof, to establish claim to the land aliove (lescrioeu, ueiore nrnrrri, niu.uiu j clerk, at his office at rrliievuie, uregon, on the lltli day of December, 1BWI. ('laiiiiaiit names as witnesses! Hidney Mlnkler, Prank Hay. K. A. Poe LaFollelte, William Guiin, of l'rinovllte, UreKOU. U-l I , ' C. W. MOOKE, Register, Nutica of Final Battlement. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Inter o.t-,1 inii.awiiBiMnif' L Huliininn. deeessed by the undersigned, the administratrix ol said estate, lliat she hss made and filed with the lu.iintv el.irk her Bnal aecimiillng of her ad ministration ol said eststu, and Hist the eotmty court hss named Monday, the h Hay oi uee. ill IOO'('IH:H 111 tlio lorenoon si tne. eoumy eourt room In I'rineville, Oregon, as the time and place for bearing and sutlltng sad flnnl aceouiHing. ji which umw nu M7 ruTiuin Inn. rested 111 said estate may appear and object to said lliiftl accounting, Dated tills iin any oi hot,, NAOMI SAUIMON, AdmlnUtratrlx of thoKstateolO: L. Salomon deceased. ,l- Notice of Finnl Settlement. N,.tle laharehv elren by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of HriihicI B. Bltchey, deceased, to all persons interested in said estate that Die snld ailinlnlstrauir hss made and filed wl'h the clem oi in coniuy court his final accounting otitis ad ministration of said estate and that the court bus named Monday, thefllh day of nee., Ukki, at the county court room In Prineville, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock tu tbo forenoon as the tlino and place for beartng and settling ssld final ac counting. At which time and place any per sons Interested in said estate may uppear and object to said Hnal accounting. Unica mistiu j j"jjA'j' . Administrator ol tha estate of Samuel fl, Rllchey, Deceased. n4 JJotlce to Creditors. . Notice Is hereby given to all creditors of the estate of Mary Mc.Meekln, "dwieased, and all persons having claims agniust sam insmsreu, to present the same to the undersigned the executor of the last will and testament of snld deceased, with the, proper vouchers, at the office ot M. K. Elliott, In I'rineville. Oregon, wlthinslx months from tho lirst publication of this notice. Dated this 4th day of Nov,, 1009. . . , WILMAM McMKKKlN. Executor ol the Estate of Mary McMeekln, deceased. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby glvpn by tho uffdorslghcd.the damlnlstrator of tho eHtatc olHenslcy Vineyard, deceased, to all persons having cliiims against said deceased, to present them with the proper vouchers, to the uaderslgned at tho olllce ol M. K. Bil'ot In I'rineville, Oregon, within six months lrom tne nr puuiicauuu u. th" 4th MriTiV vIN-KVARO. Administratrix of the esutto of llcusley Vine yard, deceased, 1,4 Professional Cards JlW Cttat Oftice With tlao. W. llarnes " : Pkfii'mt mini tfryA Of Aw atw (County Physician J mm ISy Jfo" law 0. Jty, Cu hd rnosmi tut oa ttteat omci ihwa H.inn or aimbsun's Itava neons. H.-ih era. u real iiuoa tvleBouee, 9Jft &ss W. A. HULL Attoravy-ut-Ijiw Prineville Oregon H. P. SWOPE . Attorney at Law lNINKVIM.M, OasooM G. L. lU-UNIl-U Attorey-at-Law Will praeUoa la all the Courts. Om nest dHr to fr, llnaiiberi's, I'rineville, uaua. C. Shrink iPrimtmilU, Orfm. &. Cuun, mt-Cmm Ortftu. Nuticc fur Publication. laolnletl Tract. Pill. Hi' Land 8ale. Hrtul No. 047m, fulled Htale Ijiml tMli, Tha Dulles, Oretfim. Novrntber WU, !W0. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Cofiimissiuner of the Ueiieral Land OlMcct, under provision of Act of ConKres approved Jun 27. IIMI, Puldie-No. Sua, will oiler at public Mile, tu the htHtiet bidder, at 0:ik) o'clm-k a. on the gut lav of Detemher, ItsW next, at this oltlee, the follnwins tract of land, to-wil: HKH SWH. Nl NKt. BW!4 NK. Bee. 81 Tit. Is. It. 'in K. W. M. ' Any peraons claiming adversely the slmve-deH-ribed lauds are advised to (lie their ('Inims, or otijimtluiis, on or before the day above i!eiwri:itml fur salo, U-1S C. W. MUOUK, Reglnler. CaJI for Warrant. Nolle is hereby given that all Crook County Ueiieral Kuml Ki-glsteml Wnirnnta up to and Including registered No, fill), will be paid on preseiitiiitou to the Treasurer of sulil county. Interest ceaes from this date. W. P. King, Co, Treat. Prineville. Ore., Nov. 4, tiia. Contest Notice. ' Department of the Interior, United Rtates Und Olttce. The Dalles, Oregon, Oct, 22, IIXJ0. - ! A sulllcient contest aflldavit having bwa Hied In tills ofllce by llauuan M. McCluil, ooltteatant, Hirainst lloniasteatl Entry, Ha, (IKH, made Hept, '1, ll'Di, for ns1, nef, ei nw it ne4 w!4 seellnn 20, to nnliip H a, ranee Pie., Willamette Meridian, by Joint A. Healmry, Prineville, Or., Contvatee, in wli'cli it is aliened that said entryman has wholly abandoned said tract for more than six months Inst paati that said tract has not been settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by lawi that there are no Improvements thereon except ail ahiflnishcd house tltst Is -unoccupied t said pnrtlea are hereby notiliml to appear, re spond and oiler evidence touching said allegntlon at 10 o'clock a. in., on' iJoo. 10,; l'JOU, before the County Clerk at Prineville, Dr., and that ilnal hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on liw, tu, 1!K, before the) Itegister and Receiver at the United Htnles Land Oltlce in Tbe Dalles, Or. The said contestant having. In a proper Bflldttvit, tlletl Oct. M, ltKX, set forth facts which show that after due diligence pcrsit ii ul service of this notice run not le made, it Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publU cation, U.4 C. W. MOO RK, Register. Notice for Publication. (Isolated Tract.) i Pulitln Ijind Hide. Mortal No. "i5.H, United Hlulos l-and Oltloe, I he halli. Ore, i October ia llM. Notice is hereby given That, as oireclen ny theOouimlssloneroftbe tjeneral lnd Oltloo, under onivlMlons or Act or Congress ap proved June Iff. iWW, Publlc-No.8l. we Will oirer lit puhllo sule, to the highest bidder, at 10:15 o'chM'k a. in., on the 24th day of Novem ber, next, at this oltloe. the following tract of hind, to wits )NWX, Heo. ,Tp. ill H. B. 15 K , W. M. , Any persons olalmlng nbversely thealmvo. aesorllMtd hinds urn advised to file their claims, or ohNdnvks, on or before the day alu.va .liiattf itnt,4l filf Hide. 0.21 O. VV. Moohc, Iti'gls'er. Notice of I-inal Settlement. Notice Is here,y given, by the anderslgnea. theexee.ulrigol the last will and testament oi Charity Wilson, deceased, that she has made and filed wllh the clerk ol the county court, her Anal accounting of her administration of said estate and the countyl court tins named Monday, lhethdiiyof Dec, st 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at the comity court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing said final accounting and settling the same. At which said time and place all pef. sons Interested ill said estate may appear and object to said tlnal accounting. , Dated this 4th day of Nov., 1WKI. MARIA t.KAIN. Executrix of tho estate of Charity Wilson, de. ceased. n t sir . m ror irngaiea rarras and Fruit Lands TN THE DESCHUTES VALLEY WRITB 1 JONES LAND CO s Redmond, . Uregon j af3agrJl lit