Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 06, 1910, Image 6

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    an council
Continued from page 1.
Health and Pollc: Dr. J. H.
Rosenborg, chairman; J. B. Shlpp,
W. Cratn.
Judiciary: Ward well Cram, chair
niann; Gwrge Storkmann, W. Cram.
The fiimtlnif Indebtedness of the
city In shown hy the retort of the
committee to be 12.133.79. Thte Is tt
reduction during the pant year by
I.W9.1S.
"Except (or the bonded Indebti-d-noM
of $10,000 the city of Frluevllie
will lie out of delit at the clone of
tuleyear," ay Councilman Shlpp,
"and will be on a cash baaia."
The report of the commute follows
In full:
Prlnevllle, Oregon, Jan. 4, 1910.
To the Mayor and Council of the
City of Prlueville.
Gentlemen.
We your finance committee beg
leave to report as follows:
That we have examined the report
of the city Treasurer and find the
same correct We also examined the
report of Wade Huston, Ex-Marshal
and find same correct.
On Januerv 1st, the outstand
ing Indebtedness exclusive of the
bonded Indebtedness was aproxl
niately 12324.97. The preseut In
debtedness to January 1st Is as fol
lows: Outstanding warrants $ 1.US9.3?
Interest on same 5!.6$
Bills passed last night 174.31
Expense of election 24.00
12,247.56
The treasurer has sufficient funds
on hand to pay Interest on bonds,
and a balance of $99.77 with 22.00
to be collected from water rents
makes a credit of 1121.77.
This amount deducted from $2247.56
leaves a floating indebtedness of
f2.125.70, and a reduction of the
city's Indebtedness during the year
1909 of $m9.1S.
Respectfully submitted,
J no. B. Shipp, Chairman.
Jesse Yancey.
A. II. LIppman.
The first regular council meeting
for the year was held Tuesday even
ing with every member of the coun
cil and all the other city officers
present. The work of the year will
be taken up with a vim, and the
city is promised a straight up busi
ness administration, very defferent
from the old haphazzard regime that
prevailed up to the beginning of the
last year. The men now In charge
of the city's affairs make it their
business to know "where the city is
at" and endeavor to meet the prob
lems confronting them with the same
business ability they would apply to
- their private affairs.
City Treasurer C. E. Smith ap
peared before the council, his bond
in the sum of f 2000 was approved,
and he was sworn into office.
Attorney M. H. Elliott brought to
the council the lately prepared plats
of Newsom's addition to Prlnevllle,
to be Inspected by the council before
they were presented to the county
court for final approval The plats
were entirely satisfactory to the city
and were approved. The finance
committee was instructed to secure
a copy of the plat to be placed in
the city halL N'ewsom's addition
embraces that part of town east of
Main or "A" street and north of the
Ochoco. From Main street east the
streets are named East B, Nichols,
East D and so on in order to East I
street. Commencing at the bridge
across Ochoco the streets are num
bered as follows: The one running
east and west, south of Mrs, Dillon's
property Is h street. The next one
north is East 6th, and so on to East
12th, which Is near the water reser
voir. The filing of the plat with the
county court carries with it the
dedication of the streets in this ad
dition, which action has never been
fully taken. Now all the streets will
be opened and this part of the city
will be ready for improvements.
No more will the doleful tolling of
the funeral bell be heard In Prlnevllle
if Dr. Rosenberg has his way. He
announced that be had In course of
preparation an ordinance abolishing
this relic of barbaric customs. He
stated that he did this In the Interests
of those who are sick and nervoutdy
inclined inasmuch as they were often
thrown into a state of nervousness
anJ depression by the doleful tolling,
Mr. LIppman stated during the dis
cussion that many states had laws
abolishing all Sunday funerals, and
aiso promuuing tne taking oi a
corpse Into a church building. How
ever, Dr. Rosenberg's ordinance will
only cover the tolling of the IkjIIs.
It will probably be passed by the
council.
The curfew measure was ulso dig.
cussed. The council was of unani
mous opinion that the curfew law
was a good one, and Marshal Kelso
was instructed to enforce It.
At the annual meeting of the old
council and the meeting held Tues
day evening the following bills were
allowed:
Annie Mallng, rent
L C Perry, election
25 00
. 3 00
. 2 50
S A Prose, hauling "LI
E McLaughlin, recorder"
Prlueville Planing Mill, lumber
A H LIppman & Co
P L & W Co, lights .1
M D Powell, recorder,
J VV Boone, ex-treaaurer
Demarlg & Son, lumber
1) P Adamson & Co
Wade Huston, marshal
Crook Co Journal, printing
34 79
8 75
4 75
4 25
3 50
11 61
65 50
70
52 00
34 20
Gormley, The Tailor.
What about that winter suit 7 Of course
you want it tailor-made. It doesn't cost
any more than the hit-and-miss kind. My
samples are the finest in town. Pressing,
r pairing and cleaning. Give me a trial. 8-6
FRUIT GROWS IN SPOTS.
Continued from page 1.
ripened fruit cn the fame day.
Apples, peaches, prunes and cher
ries are also grown at Tetherow
Bridge, eight miles northwest of
Redmond.
Commercial oicliards are now be
ing act out on the high table land.
Edward White has a thrifty young
growth of hardy apple trees doing
well on a 25 acre, non irrigated
tract near Madras, hut the trees
have not yet reached the hearing
stage. ear rnnevule farmerf have
home orchard that are demonstrat
ing the adaptability of the country
to fruitgrowing.
In the irrigated districts sur
rounding Redmond practically
every pettier is setting out a home
orchard, while a few are devoting
their attention to commercial or
chard?. On a tract of 45 acres V. A.
Stevens has a promising young or
chard fix miles north of Redmond,
and Kirk Whited, who has had ex
perience in the Yakima country,
has another thrifty orchard near
town.
Joseph Ruckholz, near Redmond
has an orchard of 505 trees planted
in 1908, which includes a pies.
cherries, pears, prunes and plums.
Apple varieties meet commonly
used are the Duchess of Oldenburg,
Yellow Transparent, Arkansas
Black, Winter Banana, Winesap,
Spitzenberg, Snow, South Carolina
Red and Wealthy. Cherry varieties
used are Monticello, King. Special,
Early Richmond, Royal Anne and.
Ring.
In small fruits in the irrigated
district raspberries generally pro
duce the first year. L. D. Weist,
whose property adjoins Rend, has
produced 7200 pounds to the acre
of Gregg raspberries and 9000
pounds to the acre of Cumberlands.
Strawberries bear for six months in
the year. From the Annual Xum
ber, Portland Oregonian.
DESCHUTES BOOZE TRAFFIC
Continued from inserted page.
arrests of bottleggers. The Ilarri
man contractors, also, have placed
a gate across their road from
Mack's Canyon to tne Deschutes,
where one can ferry across to
Wasco side. This gate is closed to
shipments of liquor and also to
dissolute women.
Last Fall the near-beer saloon
thrived immensely in Grass Valley.
One place, it is said, was clearing
$1200 a month, and it was a resort
for scores of railroad laborers go
ing to or returning from the con
struction work.
Finally, officers of Sherman
County made tests of the near
beer sold and found that it differed
from real beer only in the label.
The places were closed, but the
proprietors declared they purchased
the "near-beer" in good faith and
blamed the breweries, so were not
prosecuted. Oregonian.
Fur Sale: Seven room house and four
lots, good out-buildings. Can be bad on
reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs. Hugh
Lister, Prineville, Oregon. e23tf
Oregon Agricultural College Winter
Courses
Jaaaary 4th U FeWaary I8li, 1910.
i iKiini worn, tenure ana aemonstration
will be given in such vital aul.ject -ieneral
Farming, Fruit Culture, Animal Hunbarclry,
Poultry-keepim?, the Business Hide of farm
ing, Forestry, Carpentry, Biackamitbing, Me
chanical drawing, Cooking, hewing, Dress
making, Home Management etc.
i.,uimi i-.rurseK oegiu January nn ana
en.l February UtU, Farmer's Week February
A cordial Invitation is extended to all Inter
ested. Qnod aecotnidationn mav tie secured at
reasonable rales. KoaSie limit above 16 rear.
Io enterance requirements Prominent
lecturers have been secured for special tuples
I he instructional force oi the College numbers
100. fcxeellent equipment.
A special feature ii the Farmers' Week which
comes this year Feb. 14ih to lti.. Lectures,
discussions, and general reunion
For further information address
Registrar. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-
vallis. Oregon. 6
jj For Irrigated Farms jj
t anil Fwiiif I inr1 I
j) uuu m. a vaaw UU11UO .
P IN THE ijj
lili WRIT W
1 JONES LAND CO
Redmond,
Oregon
a
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the
T 1 1 ,
xveauonaoie rates. Kemember us when
rrineville. Kates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
HIGH SCHOOL L0TES.
Continued from page 1.
home at Madras tor Christina
week.
Mit-s Wild Nye, '12, reports a
very enjoyable vacation apent at
her home on Rear Creek.
Saien mi fnvlmta.
Guorge Mingers, ol the freshmen
class, tpent his holidays at his
home near Lamonta. He reports
an enjoyable week all too thort.
Lee Rowell passed a tew days of
his vacation on Upper Crooked
river, hunting. , lit killed nothing
except time as there was no game
to be found.
When school closed for vacation,
John and Mary McDowell went to
their home on Lower Crooked
River. After a few days here,
Miss Mary went to Redmond
where she spent the remainder of
the week visiting friends.
Miss Vivian llinkle, '13, was
the gviest of Mrs. Ralph Sharp of
Madras dutjng the holidays. Miss
Vivian says she enjoyed her vaca
tion immensely.
A very pleasant vacation week
was epent by Miss Ethel Moore at
the home of Mr. (!orge Slayton on
Crooked River.
Business College.
J. 8. Fox, the public stenographer,
has taken extra rooms in the Adautson
block and is prepared to teach com
mercial subjects. Shorthand, Type
writing, Bookkeeping and Handwriting.
Individual instruction. Any pupil can
take any or all subjects. Terms reason
able. 1st Presbyterian Church
SABBATH SERVICES.
Sunday School. 10 a. m
Christian Kndeavor, 6:3
m.
30 p. m.
Preaching at H a. m. and 7:30 P. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
Come and enjoy good music and Gopcl
preaching. Our polity: In eesentials
Charity, in iiou-esaenliala Liberty.
N". B. For special notice! tee locals of
this paper.
CLARE MONT C. BABBHKiE
til Minister.
Call for County Warrants.
Sot tee is hereby flven tht all Crook county
warrant! up to ami iuctutliDK neutered No.
Sl", will be paid on presentation. Interval
ceasva from this dale. Dated thta 16th day ol
December. HOW. . r. SIM..
County Treasurer, Crook county. Or.
Furs and Hides Wanted
Bounty on Coyotes $1.50
Bob Cats 2.00
" Cougar 10.00
After receiving your bounty
take your case hides to the
Janitor at the Crook County
court house, and get highest
cash price tor same from
HENRY H. CLOW
15
.ii GQim mi
OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Prssldsnt
D. F. Stewart, Vic Prssldsnt
O. M. ELKiHa, Caahlar
DIREOTOR8:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkini,
D. F. Stswart
I
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt atten
tion 3f33THErHEJ3i3T
HARNESS and
ISADDLERYl
SHOP
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J. W. B00NEM
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Prineville, Oregon
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day, week or month at
.
in
Time to be Thinking of that
Trip to CALIFORNIA via'
The Shasta Route
AND
"Road of a Thousand Wonders"
Southern Pacific Company
. Th!a is the route of
thatmagntficent train
SHASTA LIMITED
Luxurious equipment, high class oervice, magnificent "or-nerv tan
route, and all the pleasing (tntuies that bo to iiinke winter travel
easy. Now i the time to fee the OKI Minion, ltoo Holloa Hot
Springs, Dtl Monte, iSanU Uarbara, am! other f:iiiiou Wjnit.
torts in California, the Land of Sunshine and Flow era.
Special Round Trip Rate from Port
land 55.00
To Los Angeles, with correfjwndinjr low rait from all other j'ointa
iu Oregon and Washington. Liberal Hop ovirs in either direction,
with final return limit six months".
S IV Acant fitr nttrsftivn hiviklrt
Ifornia us a winter I'aradiso, or write to
Wm. McMURRHY, Central Passen2er Azent, Portland, Oregon.
City Meat Market
Horigan & Still, Proprietors
' ' ' I,, i
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Wholesale and
Retail
All Kinds of Sausage Nice and Fresh
Home Cured Bacon and
Lard. Fish and Poultry
in Season.
HaMwMaMMaaMHBHBBtMaHawHaaaMaafMMaa
Butter and Eggs. Give us a call and
we will save you money.
Statement of Roioureea and Liabilitiea of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
Al tli. cloa of buainaaa Nov. 16, 1909
KKHDI UI Krt
Loan and IHarottnta r-!-v,.!)l M
United HUttea Bond J2.!K W
Bank rr. mlsen.etc 12.5112
Kedrmption fund Kto W
lub A Due from banks 2m,t2 W
B. F. AlUa. PruidcDt
Will Wnnw.U.r, Vic. Pr.ia.t '
T
i
AT THE TOP THERE IS ALWAYS
ONE
THERE ARE NEVER TWO BESTS!
, HARPER
IS NUMBER ONE
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST I
Berahelm Dutillini Co., Louisville, Kr.
For 3ale by Silvertooth & Browder, Shaniko, Or.
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Ark any local O. II. & N. or
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111 Krririinr thit iMitiiti,a nf f'uti
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I.1AI1II.ITIE
CaplUI Htock 1 60.000 00
Kurplun Fund to
circulation .100 00
I ndlvldod prodU W
Individual Unpoalt. m,W3 M
iv.n.ns so
T. M. Baldwin, Caviar
H. Baldwin, Aw'l Cahir
Quality
Is what the careful buyer in
vestigates when purchasing jew
elry or watches. We stand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell we guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to be
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prineville, Oregon
Shingles, MouJdings, Windows, .
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHI PP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Slul Ifl'l Sale.
Ik lit fir. nit Court ol lli Mat of On
fur t'ro Comity.
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wil.l l,yl,,'.rii.rillofCn"kCoiiiily.lii'oti
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mu.h ll.rrm.l a. limy riarjf to
attlv bi Ju.Ik nl ami Mtl n.- ami
i...ht. v..ili u lif ra-l.v aivrii
l.luul 111 Z.tt'tl, 11111 WMM .'
uii.. I Killuii Kutiinliiv tin '."'tli day of
Immarv lulu, at I lip Imiir ol imp o'clock In
tin. aft.-riKHin til nl.l .lay, at Uir front iluor
,.f n, I'.mri li.mui lii tin. t llv ul I'rlnrvlll.
t:Mik County. OrvKn, I III or 1 1 at ulH'
mi. ii.iiitii tli liit'lir-t hulilcr for rai.li III
liaml. tlia aliove tlraerihisl real roK'rty,
or ... iiui.'h tliprtsif N nmv I Hi lltCMMIV In
ull.lv tha iIkivo liiiluiuriil anil Interval
muWiwtn.
Kit AN K KI.KlNM.riliprlir,
CriM.k County, tircaoit
ll.lM.1 tlua tmli ilnv .it I llIU.
KIiki Instill lh. ;w. imu. Ial l-ut! Jan
'.'7. l 'to. 1
Notic. f.r I'tihlicittloti.
Not Coal IjiiuI.
Ddiart. of the Inlrrlor, IT, 8. t.iul Dlflc
at tit Dall.'M'i'evoti, Dw. hilwr Jlilli. limu
Nolle. In lirrpny kIpii tlmt
MONKOK W.hMKAI).
of Port. Drvktm, who, on AimuM lllli.
liiaile ll.iuirstPiKl. IScrlnl .No. 0 .,) "
IJ7;il. lorh SK:. H. U an.l S 8W t.
SiH'tlon la, TowiiOiln IT rimitti, Hainr If
hnat. Wlllnini'tt Mtirldlan, liaa lllfd null
of iiiti'iitKui to iiiak llnal llvit-y.iir proof,
to er.ltihlii.il rliiiin to til. lamt aliav. iIp
M'filil, Iwforv Warn-n llrown, Cminty
t ltrk at lit ultiiT. at rrtn.tftlie, lirrgun
on III .ir.l ilay of Febrttary, luio.
i militant iiittiip a witiitiaM1! ix uirn
Ktuituiian, John A. Ilihwii, Caleb
Wallait) 1'iMt. all of IVwt tlrirll.
IMlip C. W. MOO UK, ItcKltlrr,
Notice for I'tihlit'utloit.
nt (',! Ijiii,1.
1'i.inrtuiPiil ot the lutprlor. If. H, l.aiul
Olllm at 'l ite iull'5, On')toii, Utt-viuhrr
at'th, ituxi.
Nullt:ii liprt-liy alvrn that
JOHN A.tilllMO.V.
of 1'nat.OrPK.in, who, on July '.Nth, Ha
mail. Immi l'Bil. IM-rial No. o.'W.) o.
for K', K KS,, SK'i hw"!
r.i'ctl.tti Iti, lownnhiti 17 houtn, Hanire I
Kt, illaui.tia MiTlillaii, liannlrtt noli.
ol inlt'titlun to make tlual ttve-yrar lr,x
tu cmlilili i-lniin tu Hi. len.t almv. tle-
pcrilx-.l, httfiira Warren llrown, Count
Merit at liU ulllt'ti, at I'rlupvlile, Orri(oti
on Hip 3rd iiav ol rrruary. imu,
t, liiiiunni unnuK n wllu,wa: .Munro.
V. Smrail, J,hi I'ont, Calrli layl, Kruuk
M. l oxt, all of rol, Orrirou
f. W. MIHJRE. Uetllvr.
Kotic a for 1'ubllcat n.
Nut roal land.
I ,-f n 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 ufllia Iiilcrlur.
t. S. Land Ulltc nl The lal!M. Owicin,
iKi-eiulier Hlh, UMi.
Notice U hrrrby iiIvmi that
l''r n k Ki-llry,
(ifl'uwi'll lliitin. Ort-Koti, lnt, on AiiK'i"t
KHh, l'.H'l, inn.la lliiiiii-teail, (rAi-rlal Ni.
iWiT.M No. XtX, fur W'j HK'i. Sw. 10 and
N'j.NK1;. Mttiuit I A. luaimhiii lilaniith,
runic II rat, H'illaiitPtto .Mrridlan,
ha til 'I nutita of iiilt'titiuii to maka
limil livtivi'ar riMif, to .taliliti
claUii In tin' Inml abova (luni rlUil,
Iwfure Warren llrown. county clerk al
hl-t nflU-e, at I'rlnfvillt', Urt'gun, oil the
2ltli tlay of January, lltln.
I lilt tun li t tianifN wltlirawa: I'harla
It. KoMti r. Mnry tl. llrown, Itii linril M yi-r
of I'nwt'll lliittf, tirt'K'in, anil Ntimioi r.
Slicpitrd, of i'riiivvillv, Ori-irin.
w IT ,i.m i, r.,
12-J3p
Kcitlnter.
Nutlet for Publication.
Not coal land.
IVpHflmi'iit nf tlii Intfttlnr.
II. H. I Jlllil OlDiw, The llnllra. Orrcnn,
Drcrlnlier Kill, I'.WO,
Notice U lionihy glvt-n that
Haniiitd K. r-lii'Dard.
of Prliifvllie, UrvKon, who, tut July Sxth,
lm. lirndn lliimi'Stfad. (rierlnl No. traail.l
No. ritt7. for HKi, aiwtliin S. township IH
hi in (li. rHUKi' II I'H-t, W IIIbiih'IU MerUllan
dan tiled notice of llilcnlioii to iniiko lina
livi-yt'ar proof, to mtablinh claim to the
Inml ahovw tlcnfrilwd, U-foro Warren
Hrown. countv clerk at hlv ouW. at l'rine-
villti, Ort'Kou.ou the 'Mh day of January,
11)10.
Cliiimant nnnica an witii-Mt: CharlPS
H. KotiT, Frank Kfllcy, Mary 11. llrown,
Klanon A. Uunat't, of Powvll Dutle,
UrcKon.
C. W.MOORE,
12-i'ip lli'ijiiiter,
Notic of Float Settlement.
Notice In lie-ri-tiy Hlrrn by the iiiulfmlKni'd
the adinlnlitraltir ol Itit" Miate ol I'rrry Cm in
ilpiwincd, to all pcrwmii liitcrimli-d In Ilia r
lute ol bl tlwraneil, that li Inu made anil
llu-.l with thvConntv Clerk lila Unal icoiuit
ln of hli ailmlnlmratlon ol aald twUle, and
(lie County Court h. t Monday, the 7th lay
nl Kcb., lflU, at the roomy court room In
I'rlin villo. (inKon, the llino anil plam lm
hrarlnit and nutUliiK nnld llnal aicuiinllna
At which unlit lime nil Mare any Pcnou
liili ruHii il In mild numa may appear and oh-
led to mini ll tin I aiToiimnnr.
lialed this Hilli 1hv of IM'c.. VM.
Vt'AKIlM KM. CHAM.
Admlnlatriktor ol the eitatj ol l'vrry Cram, do
eeaiuu.
Notice fur Publication.
Not coal land. ,
IVimrtmi'iit of the Interior,
U. H. Land Ullice at The Dulles, Ore.
DotH-inlwr Hlh. 1UCJ0.
Notice Ii hereby irlven that Cliarlea If.
Fooler, of Powell Hutte, OreKuu, who, on
June 3rd, r.KH, made liomestoud ( serial No,
V,vm), No. for HWKi Hi-ctlon 10,
towimiiinlOHouth. Hanee 14 Kant. Wll
lainette Meridian, has tiled notice of in
tuntion to iniike tinal live-year proof to
entuhliHli clniiu to the land ctMveucacrihed,
before Warren llrown. County Clerk at hm
olllc.e, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 24th
day of January, 1910.
Clainiuiit name aa witnese! Prank
Kellcy, Mary II. llrown, fJeorpo J. Blioliert
of Powell Hutte, Oregon, anil Hainuel K.
Hhepard of Prineville, Oregon.
ia-ap 0. W. MOOUK, Keglater.
Contest Notice.
Dt'piirtinent of tlie Interior, United BtatoB
Lund OIHce. The Dalles, Oregon, De
cember 15, lHOf).
A aiilllcieiit content alllilnvlt havliiK been
filed In tli in olllco by Williiiin Floyd
coiitcKtitnt, ngninut lloineiteiid Kntry, No.
IWKiH, made April U, looi), for . BW,
V'A HK4, Hcotion lis, Townnhiii 13 H,
ltuii(.'fl 14 K. Willamette Meridian, by
William McKinney. contoetee, in whic.b ft
in uliced Unit xuiif William McRintiey'haa
wholly abandoned natd tract for moretlian
nix montha hiHt jui.st; that Biiid tract is not
settled upon and cultivated by aald purty
as required hy law; that paid aliened al
nence waa not duo to li in employment in
the army, navv or murine corps of the
United Htatea Cn time of war.
Halil parties are lierchy nutilicd to ap
pear, rcHpond, and oiler evidence touching
mtid alli'Kiition at 10 o'clock a. in., on
February 14, W10, before Warren llrown,
County Clerk, at his otllce in Priucvillo,
Oregon, ami that final hearing will be held
at 10 o'clock a. ni. on Februury 21, 1910,
hefbro the Krister and Receiver at the
United tilates Land Ollice in The Dulles,
Oregon. .
The said contestant having, in a proper
aliiduvit. tiled December 3, 11(00, pet lorth
liictfl which show that after due diligence
personal service of this notice cannot be
made, it is hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be, given hy due and
proper publication.
12-23 t 0. W. MOORE, Register.
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Applications For Gruing Permit.
Ntitlce) la horcliy ctven Hint nil
HiMillcntluna fur mt itilta tit Krnn
rnltlt. Imrwa itml alifa-p wllliln tln
i)i:stiiirn:.H national koukmt
tlurlnir the ki-hhimi ( 1010, muat In
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Notice to (Auditor.
Notice I hereby Riven, by the under
lnnol, the aduiiiiiatrator of lb eataU of
Harry W. Ilenneii, dpi-roMxl, to all crvdl
tora of and all pernon havliiK clniiim
BKaimit the estate of aald deceael to pie
eut them, with the proper voiichera, to
the underaiitued, at hla otlic In Prtnevllle,
Orriron, within ail montun from lite tir t
puiilioatlou of thla notice.
Dated lliia il.1 day of Ore.. Hull.
M. K.KI.I.IOTT,
Atlniinlatrator of the e.-tate ol Harry W.
Ilennett, deceanrd. li-23
Notice of l liml Accounting.
n the Cminty Court ot the Rute ol urefon for
cruok Ounty.
In the mailer of the ealale of Matthew
!lnry Hull, ii -,. t.d.
Nolle la liernhv lvrn by the undrralaned,
the eaeputrlx and eieeiilor id the alwire en
title..! eaiate, lhai thy hV" made an.l filed In
the alaive entltleil palate ami court llieir final
ai-eoiiut of tin, ailinliilairailiin ol aald eaiaie,
and lhat the court liaa an! the 7lh .lay of Feb
ruary I'.MUat IU o'clock In the lorennon of aalil
ilay, a1 the county courtroom In I'riiievllle,
Oreaon, aa the lima ami place for hrarlna: and
aullllnx aalil final accoiintlua, Atwhleli time
and place any iwraon luiereaied la aald eaUte
may apH-ar and uhjerl to aald filial ac.'oiinl
In. Iiated January (Ith, Ifllo.
Kliialmth Cole Ilnll, execulrlx and T. M.
Ilalilwln, eieeiitor of the ealate of Matthew
Henry Hull, deveaaed. 1
Netlt' (or Publication.
Not coal land.
Department of "a Interior,
U.S. Land Ollice at Dullea, Oregon,
Decendier 11th, lHQU.
Notice is hereby given that
Alfred T. Htacks, - .
of Lamonta, Oregon, ho. on July l.lth.tnos,
niadu homimteml, (serial Nn. &M3,i No.
IW1B, forttUHWXi tH &K'4 Hcctmn 3ft,
Towushin 13 Month, Uange 14 Kast, Wil
lamette Merliliun. has tiled notice of In
tention to make llnal live year proof, to
establish claim to the land attovetleauriiied,
liefore Warren llrown. County Clerk, at hla
ollice, at Priucvillo, Oregon, on the 2fitlt
day of January, 1010.
Claimant nuniea as witnesses! Qoorgo
Hendricks. Walter Helfrich, Abel W.
Morford of Lamonta, Oregon, and Jlattlo
Oulnn, of O'Neil, Oregon.
PMMp 0. W. Mooait, RegUter.
Katie for Publication.
Not Coal land.
Department of the Interior. '
U. H. Land Ollice at The Dalle, Or.,
, , . December 17th, 10K),
Notice is hereby given that Nathan It.
Iteach. of Powell Hutte, Oregon, who, on
Nov. IHth. 1004, mado Homestead, Heriai
No. 0337 No. 14014, forHKX, aeetion 21,
township 10 H, Uange 14 F.ast, Willumette
meridian, has Mod notice of Intention
to make llnal live-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before Warren flrown, county
clerk, at his olllcn at Prineville, Oregon,
on the Mill duy of January, 10H).
Claimant tiuines aa witnesses!
Klansmi A. Husset, Charles II. Foster,
George Hhobert, Kichurd Meyer, all of
Powell Hutte, Oregon.
12-Z'lp C. W. MOOKE, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Not Coal Land.
Department of the Interior, ;
U. b. Lund Ollice, The Dal lei, Oregon
.. , . . , Deoember 8th, 1000,
Notice is hereby given that
Mary II. Drown,
of Powell Butte, Oregon, who, on December
10th, 1003, made bomesteaiUscriul No.03O43 )
No. 13111. for N WJ4, and W NKK.Hec.
10, township 10 south, range 14 east, W.
M., has filed notice of intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described liefore Warren
Drown, comity clerk, at his ollloe at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 24th day of
January, 1010. '
Olitlmant names ns witnesses. Charles
H. Foster, Frank Kelley, Richard Meyer of
Powell Hutte, Oregon, Samuel K. Bhepard
of Prineville, Oregon.
U-23P C. W. MOORK,
KcgiNler,