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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1910)
s i DO Implant it firmly on your minds to positively be here and take advantage of the greatest money-saving event in Central Oregon. $15,000,00 Stock of High Grade Clothing for men, women and children from America's leading manufacturers. Everything will be sacrificed at " very low prices just to impress firmly on your minds that in the future This Store is the Place for You to Trade If you were not here Tuesday, March 1 fr, we expect you here later, as you are no doubt aware of the fact that $1.00 buys $2.00 worth of ware here during this mastodon bargain event. PRICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains Looking Up Lapsed School District Superintendent Ford returned the firs, of tl week from a hard trip to the northeastern part of the county. School District No. 15, which ia located in that inaccess ible tortiono1 Crook county, has lieen somewhat neglected for a number ot year, and as a conse quence was allowed to lapse. Mr. Ford concluded to visit the section aid- find out the trouble. He found several townships that were without school facilities. The children, sorte fifteen or twenty of th 'ni, were going to school over in Wheeler county. Usually where a t hoc! district is divided between two counties the children are enu merated in the county where the live, but in this case they were not. Wbeeier county got all the benefit o? the enumeration, which make quite an item in the per capita tax The county superintendent took the matter up with the school officials o the Wliee'.cr side ot the line and hopes to have the matter straight ened out in time to get the benefit of the next reboot appoitionment In all probability the district will lo reorganised, as most of the terri tory lies in Crook county. In his travels Mr. rord did not find many complaints on account of loss of cattle. Oiia man had $000 sheep and his loss during th winter was 200. This was about the average. The grass on the hills around Ashwood and over to the John Day is good. Sheep look well. Opal Prairie Townslte. Culver, Ore., March 13. Ed. Journal Deputy County SuivejorThil Armstrong, assisted b I'crry Sai:h and Jess Ttthrow, have commenced platting the t wnsiteofOpal Prairie, four niile west of Culver, and about two and one half miles north of Juniper Butte. The towneite is the prop erty of J. C Cockerham and W, C. Barber, and is what is Itnown as the S rift p'ace. This is an ideal location for a town as it is in the heait of 'hi best agricultural sec tion in the c-tunty and is on the line of both the Oregon Trunk and Harritnan roatls. The platting will h i hitched about the lTih and te pitta filed for approval at the May temi of the county court. Kesinvt fully, C A. 1 m " 1 Il5 IT NOW! Epworth League Has New Organization Last Saturday evening the Ep worlhians of the Prineville local chapter met at the M. E. Church with six delegates from the Madras local chapter, and organized a county league bearing the name of "The Central Oregon Sub-District Epworth League." The officers elected are as follows: Mr. Mason, Madras, president. Frank R. Latollette, secretary. Randolph Ketchum, treasurer. Miss Eikins, first vice-president. Mies Homey, Madras, second vice-president. Bea Uotter, Redmond, third vice president. Misa Clark, Madras, fourth vice- president Mrs. J. D. Lewellen, president ot the Junior League. After the business meetinc the reception committee served ice cream and cake, which lu-lDed to round out a most profitable even The pre: c' in hour Sunday evening was piven over to the young people of the league. It was well occupied. Special music war rendered by the choir wVich inter spersed the various numbers on the program. The program, which was well presented, comprised the following numbers: "The Epworth League, Its Aims," Randolph Ketchum. "The Relation of the League to the Church," Guy Latollette. The Devotional Meetings," C. B. Dinwiddie. "World - Wide Evangelistic Work," Frank II. Latollette. "The Social Work," Irene liarnes. 'The literary Work," Edyth Rideout "Junior League Department," Mrs. J. D. Lewellen. Severil other interesting talks were made by those present. Afler some pleasing remarks by the presi dent, Rev, J. D. I.welko dismissed the meeting, which will meet again at Redmond at some future date. 1 60 Acre Land for Sale. '.Slants rich bottom land; rood Tor (rain or alfalfa; stream of water running Hi rough n; all under good feoor; good turns and corrals: small houw, r-H.i well and force putt p. Price Ui ht aire; 1JH) can he irnaiej. Address. Mtd Yandei pool, Prim?, llle. Oregon. Eggs for Hatching. ' PinpV-coitib K. I. Red. Orders hooktd low. Mrs. J. K. Adaiuwu. 3 1U5iu i H 8 ft High School News. Continued from page 1. absent last week on account of ill ness. "' Mirses Blanche Wilson and Lotta Smith were absent from Junior class a part of last Friday The Junior class is proud of the showing made by its represent ative in the declamation contest as she (Blanche Wilson) won sec ond place and was beaten only by the representative from the famous '10 class. The Sophomores and Freshmen are allowed ten percent in English (or entering the declamation and oratorical try-outs. This will materially raise the grades of these classes as many have entered the declamation and many are go ing to enter the oratorical, and will necessitate some bard work on the part of the Seniors to still hold first place for monthly averages.. Miss Wilda Xye, 12, represented the Alphas in the place of Warren Yancey, '13, who had cot suffi ciently recovered from his accident to take his place on the program. Fmkaoa aasl Seaisri. We are sorry to lose Miss Mary McDowell, '13, but hope she will be with us again in September. The Seniors are congratulating themselves on their representative in the declamation contest as the one senior (Wilford Belknap) who went in, carried off the honor, securing first place. The freshmen received honorable mention in the contest and one of their class secured third place. NEW VISIBLE LOADING REPEATING RIFLE NO. 70 The moat accurate -IX Caliber Repeating Rifle made. Two A one m W for Jtt abort, the other for JK long rule cartndeea. Handles iSS short rartrtdre. wfttrft art giants I atgM wii bring fM mm CAsnshr. 'or th JSS too raw, it cartraijres. W'eurht H pound. Extra trvos' double extractors. THE STEVENS Ho. REPEATE-R ia atauiutei y (-uaxaalaed and gives uni verai tatitaruua. Filial with bead front and sporting IM Prvt M Ac c iirr , all r M frlMf llffi m(i 1 STFVFJS A US a TOOtCO. r.ShM aocora r am auss. STEVENS JtU a 'J, If " M 9 twtqteag ul im- mm l llert ennsMw W M SJMarmJ ie J FT Sugar Beets. Continued trom Ural (iMgo. eewfully ojerak'l from the proJuc lion of an atea ot 5000 acre annu ally which woulJ ncceniato twice that amount o( ground that could W plant, tl to grow a f urcmful crop ot beet continuously the al tornation of that crop with grain crops to make a succesMui rotation it essential. The country commonly called McKay flat would he able to support one or more factories and if thin ever comes lo ass it will make Frineville a very rosperoua town. Mr. lued went from litre to Red round and from there will return home. Ordinance No, 172. An Ortllnnnee to tax doga ftnd to protilUlt liltclieM from runnlnir nt lr' dtii-hiir hi'Ht, Hiid to rtKl Or dhuuiee No. liiS. The iHHiiile of the C ity of Prineville, Oregon, do onintu n loiiown: Sv:tion 1. Kvery (leraon, com luiiiv or cortiorHtiou owning or kevplnx a dtf within the corporate limiuof the City of rrlneville, Or iron, aliull iny nil nnnunl tttx to the i'lty if Prineville, on siicli dog toi follows: For eiu-h mnle tlo'ir over three tnontliM old, tin mini -f two dollar; lor null li'iimU' dott the aum of four dollnnt; the nnil tax to lie collwtilile at any time the mild doc or lit till nitty U found within the elty limit ol the City of Prineville. and for w hich no tax oil sniii Uotr hns Utn lutid fur the current ywir the imvnit'iit of aui tax ot two iio ar and four tlottara to lie In full oil the doir mo taxed, until the illat day of IHvemlH-r of the year In which the tax Id tmtd and not othiTwlne. Such tax shall Ik mid to the uiarfhat ol the City of Prineville, OreRon, whether he nhall call for the naino or uot, who xhall ttwue to the jieritou naviUR such tax a receipt therefor, hoA Iiir the amount imid, uud for what Miir, toKetlier Willi a brief doKcrititlou of t lie doir uiion which tlietax la nalit. utvintr inline, aire, color and svx of duR. The iiiurtdiul rhall also ilclivcr to the in-tvon ay InirHiirli lax n ng upon wlih-n Hliall I? wrttten or iirimel the date to which such tax Is paid. Any vron or jientoiiH rvlunliiR to pay said tax, and upon conviction Ufurv the rworder's court, ahall pay a tine of not less tuau $."i.U0 or more than 10 and tu default of the payment of such flue, such pemoti.t linll le Imprisoned tu the city jail out day lor each t'.'.oo ol tine. ffiKcrio.v 2. Auy Nrson placing a trttf as alKive dewrlU'd Mptn any doR upon which the tux lin uot Ihvii paid, shall, upon conviction Ihervot la-fore I he revortler'a i-oiirt lie lined not lt-K tliau ten dollar tor more tlmn twetity-live dollars, lu the tliM-rvlluii of the court, and In default of the payiueut of each tiue ami JJie cota of prowrutioii, fctK-lt enoil may, by order of tmch court, coii h ued In tlie city jnil one diy for each two dollar of tmch rlne. !iit.TloN ;V. It hall lie the duty of the marshal of the City of Prluevtlle, OreRuu, to take up and keep all doR found wltlilu the corporate limits of the City of Prineville, and upon which the tax ha uot lieen paid, and If, at the expiration of live daya.no pvrxon nliall apiiear nud claim eiuli Oog and pay the tax due l hereon and an additional auiu of one dollar a coot for taktiiR and keepliiR audi doR, the uald marhal ahull tlieHwe of KUch doR. jSkitio.n 4. II any Uoir ehnll lie louud withiu the corporate limit ol the City ot Prineville, OreRon. with out the tax taR a above provided,, worn In a coiiHplcuous place upuii, suld doR, for live Miccewdve iln and which the inarnhul o! eald city I unable to take up, micli iiinrvh.il ohall kill or otherwise diepoe of audi doR. Skctiom 5. The marshal of the, city of Prineville, Oregon, nhall re ceive for each doR taken up the aum : of one dollar. It uch doR I claimed , before lieiiiR killed or dipoetl of. ucl) sum ahall l paid by the htoii ; clalmluR audi doR; but II nuch doR ia killed by the marshal, Mich auiu f hall lie paid out ot the doR tax fund, and uot otherwlne. Section 6. All doR taken up by i the niarxlinl under the provision if this ordinance ahull lie kept In a1 remote place provided for theiu, and where they Khali not become n nuis ance to the resident ol the city, and shall be by eaid marshal, provided with mi Indent food and water nutll lielliR disponed of. The word 'Mor" In the forcRoliiR Rcctlou Khali le construed to Include all doR. male and female, where the female dog or bitch i not mentioned. ( Skction 7. 1 1 alinll be nnla wful for the owner or lawful ponessor f any female doR or bitch to allow audi animal to lie at larRe duriiiR the eriod of heat or runuiiiR Benson of uch animal; and cny person lie Iur the owi.er or lawful possessor ! , any such animal. nliowliiR or jn-r-i initthiR audi animal to tie nt la rue. dnrlriR her period of heat or riinniiiR leasou shall, upon conviction there of lefore the -recorder' court of raid . city, be lined u it lew than five dol lars uor more than fifty dollar. In the discretion of said court, and the cost of prosecution; and In default' of the payment of audi fine micli er soii ahull I imprisoned In the city' Jail one day for ciu-h two dollar of such tine. Aud the marshal is hereby aulborlied to taae up and keep sucn animal duriiiR uch e:lod uf heat, whether the lx on such animal hns tiet'ii pail or not. SHTtoj . All ordinance and part of ordinance iu coiilllct with till ordinance are hereby repealed, i luasiDUvh a tlie City of Prineville, ' OreRon, ha no ifective orilimtnce to provide fur tlie taxiiiR of Iors, and inasmuch a it I nerestnry to the peace, health aiid safety uf the C'tiien of Kfiid city that Micli an or-Jin.'tTK-e slmuld exist, an em-n;eiicy I lH-reby declared to exist uud lid ordinance (tl.all take effect and In to force from and after it passage by the council. PaiMfd theeouiM-ll March 1st, 1910. Jt. V. 1kkik, Iteeorder. Approved by the Mayor, Mart h 1, 1910. 1). P. Stkwikt, At tet: Mayor. It. W. Kki Ki-K, ItitorJer. Call for Warrants. i All errenf warranta natnfs-red cf to and Indudint N.. I are now call-d f. and will be pan ota-n tfti!'.iuti to the ruuulr lrrer. Inient fier tln date. la(e4tUslbir.l4.-r,rfl4n h. I-H-. k.iSu,.ojBir Tnwsurer. 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. Klllidnv S.li.ml, 10 a. til, t liri-iinn l;ii.t"yir, t:.H p. m. rreai'liinff at It a. in. and Tt . m. Mid-wirk iraver nuvtiiif Wntnexla evening al 1 nine and enjoy rmm nmic and (2o)hI n'Kiunir. tnr oliijri In ementiala tmrilv. In inn-ewiilntl -l.llwilv. N. It. r'or tevtal Uulieea av locals of inn aHr. V I.MU.MUM V. IIAIIIUIXIH, lit MlnUtor. Applications for Grating Permit. Notice it hereby tlven tbat all aptU- catiun fur iirrmita (u s.ao rattle, ImrMH aiul hHp witliiu ilie CASOAIK NATIONAL KUK8T durim the aea- km ol l'.HO, unlet tie UM in in otllce at hnisaue. Orejrnn, on or before April 1, 1U10. Full information in renaiM to the armiim (a to he chaiitevl and blauk lor in u be uol in uiakinn Mpplioaltona will bo (urnialied ntMin reuneat. 3-10 2t I'LTf DK H. 8KITZ, KnpervUor. 640 AOKKS, I miles from Prim--vide. Improved, tin ai-ren under plow. !.W1hk watar. Addrvas Huxxl, Prineville, Or Wanted. Kelialtl man, Uh leant and tools. t put in any part of l.Vi acre to rye, fur hay on uliaro. oas'n ol . , if ertip, lis-atetl near Dine Km 11k. Will advance ed if neeeaaary.' rittf at oiH-e. t liaries M. l.annliijc l.umliernian'a Ulilii. Sv.'1-U PiNtlaud, Ore. on Annual Meeting Commercial Club. Nolle ia hereby Wen that the annual niertiiiic f tli Prineville I'niiiinercial I'lvib will lie Itelil al the club timiae In I rinerllU Oreinni, on Titeatlar. lite Alh day ol April ll10. fr I or purpVN of ele-tiii utllcers for the ensuing year and for transaction ol udi other liuiuea a mav properly com fteinre the meeting. laie,l llil. nl day or rcirury, ltuu. .M. t.. iuu.nk, S-l't Secretary. Eggs for Matching. Kmin prn-witiuliit Kliod Island Reds t M per vetting. Apply to I larenee 1), Kii-e, rrineville, Or. S U-linp BuU Calf for Sale. Thorouditiretl Jersey Hull Calf for sal .arve enoiiitli for serrn-e; will sell for Address 1. K. Mclallister, I'rinevllla. 1 10 Gjdeidale Stallion for Sale. Coniiii S years old ; weight over WOO II. Address 8. A. I'ro-e, Prineville, Or. J-HMn For Sale: One Hhari'.es Tubular Hrparstnr. Nn. 4 almiMt a tn.t a new. tr sale at a larVia, Airily to JOHN r. MOKRIS, I'rlrievllle, or-ua aisu soiue iwmi usiry rows lur sale. Woman Wanted. A mi.ldU-sce.l voman to Ho housework Applv to T. K. Mcl'allister, Prineville. 3 10 n n 1 1 lviiiiinery Easter Opening Tuesday Mar. 22 Showing all the latest ideas in SPRING HATS Mrs. Estes Corner 2d and Main Streets PRINEVILLE. OR. Automobiles STODDARD DAYTONS REOS and MITCHELLS The three bewt moderate ' Friced ca on the market. ( you contemplate buying a car do not fail to tee ua aa we ran give you more real value for your money than any other agency iu Crook county. New Shop and Garage just north of Ochoco Bridge. L G. Hodson, Colonel F. Smith, AGENTS Fill SEVILLE, OR. Trade at Home! IVe greatly appreciate home trade and know all mould be benefited by spending yonr mon ey at home. Catalogue houses never helped your ton, daughter or neighbor, they do not pay taxes in your community nor support your achooU or churches. VOIR HOME MERCHANT 10E.. If yon will add freight or postage, then conipa.e quality with our goods we will meet the catalogue liousea every time. Yours for home trade, ROBERT SMITH, General Merxkandisa Sisters, Oregon. Notice for Pubiicatioa. rn-part nvnt of the Inlertor. U. R. Ijind omce at The 1 "sites. Ore., Febroarjr 71b, t'Jln. Notice U heivbr aieen thai r'mlerk'k R. Merrllt, of Prlnevi;e. Oregon. who. M netober Uih. 1JKK roaile llonsrstead. (vnal Vo.Or-XO. for N WV. H S N l.. and NK1 -Vv, . Keetlnn 31. Township 17 sMitk. IOme IT r.t. Ulllamelte Meritllan, bu CM Duik nf Intention to make Anal eoinmulaiton pnssT. loeiabtth etalm to the lnl above liesrrlued. before Warren Brown, luslf t'terk si tils i.rtire. al Prior. Me. Oro.on IIm ltb day of Marrb, l"ta Oatmaol Humes aa wUofWK Josenb R Ks-ris. Alei Hiiii.mi. Jausn I ram, Martou ' Wa.fWId. all of lrlue Hie, -;- , S-P -. HooKt, Kestuer. Wood Cutters, Attention. W will Id In raelMiiiailil aitla a oml mi l In nil lm) or Ji0 rrlf iiina mhI. will fnriilfli tlie tlmlier. tail i or a.l.lrr.H tit l'rinellle l.ijlil t Water niifanv. S.tlf tPtofouionat Cards. J. S. l'OX rilBLIC STENOGRANir.lt AND lOOaatErtl ltoom 10, A.lainson ltllt, I'rinevilU, Or. AH (lit llojrol xim luril a Hnilio-ITi'iiiIrr Tyi-wrller Belknap Cdwards 9kj'(mmi araaf sTwraw G0t Ae Vse ? SXwaeJ'a Ortfm. WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homes tea J (orations a jecialty Prinsvilla, . Oregoa ajraravwa) mmd Smrfm (County Physician.) (MOM MM ani'l m.s ex mm aw WeaVv Calls As.a.aao faosm T list oa Niaat ureiva osa iwoa surrs as aasasoa s Paea Srusa Moth r-e an rvsj. Urore IvlvpUuues W. A. DELL FRANK MENEFEE Ijiwycrw TlisDalUa . Oregon G. L. DERNIER Attorney-al Law Will praotkw In all tlie turta. Oflle ne,tl door k Dr. lUamberi's, rrlnevlUa, Oerwon jCmtvyr Orfm &. Ctiioit, JM, V"eaw', Off SI. S4JS$ Orfn Ct c. an, Ofdce with Geo, W. Barnes Vaw' - - Orjm SuinnioBM. . In the Circuit Court of the Plata of Ore gon tor Crook County. 8. J. Nswsoui, plaintilf, s Adolph Hinswaneer and all others in- tersstcd. llefriidaiiU. To Adolph tlinswanirer, tlis alsivs named defendant and to all others Inter- ateil : In the name of tlis state of Oregon- 1 ou ars hereby comrnaiidtil to appear and answer in complaint niei againai you In th above entitled suit, on or before me Second day of Mav. l'.UO. anil If you fail to ao appear or answer said comtilaitit, for want thereof tlx plali will take a pntirement and decree againat you for the relief prayed tor In th com ulsitit. to wit: for a decree of said court forever remove ing the cloud upon tlie plaintiffs title to the following aescriiM-a premises, to wit llejrinnlng at a point 30 feet east and (if- U-sn hundred thirty feet north of the tion corner to Kertion five, sit, thirty-one and thirty-two. on the township Una I twvrn township, fourteen and fifteen tiouth, and all being in Bangs aixteen eat of the Willamette Meridian lu t.rool County, Htnte of Oregon, and running thenc south, aeventv-nln uecrees sixty feet, thence north two hundred feet thence north, seventy-nine degrees west, sixty feet and thence south two hundred feet to the place of iwgiuning. That tli defendant Adolpti lSlrnmaiiL-er, and a persons claiming by, through and under him ha forever barred and estopped from having or claiming any right, title or in terest In or to said premise or any part thereof, and thai the plaintiff bedwreed to be III sol owner in fee simple of said premises free and clear from cloud or in cumbrance, and for such other and further relief at may seem meet to the court aud iurt In the Dreinl". v This Summons i published by order of the Hon. 11. C. Klli-n County Jinlg of Crook I ounlv. elate of Oreeoii. msdeaml entered the Jl-.il day of March, l!)p), in the Crook County Journal, for seven lul weeks commencing with the issue March 3d. 1'JIO. Haled and published first time March Sd isno. M. E. BRINK, Attorney for l'laintiil. Contast Italic. . Ilepitrtment of th Interior, t'nited HlaUra Land Otticc. The Ihtlles. Oresun. February II. PJIO. A sufncienl contest aflidayit haying been hied in this ofnre by Ada b. Morse, con lestatit, againat homestead Knuy. No. 14171. made May 22. I'.t'.i. for SW K . MectioS i. Township 15 Oo.ith, liang It Ka, Willametta Meridian, by John M. Htewart, deceased, Con teslce. in which it is alleged mat said John Stewart died on or about March 13. Kkts; that siucc hu death, his heirs, Alice Johnson. John M. htewart, Mary 8, Anderson, n illiam W. htewart and Ruth liloum have failed to reside upon, cultivate or improve the land in any way; that aaid aliandonment waa not due to services the army, navy or marine corps of the I nited Mates in time of war. fata parties arc nrreiiy notined to p- prar, mpgiKi, ami ourr eviaenr loucniiii said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on April 1. 1HI0, Wfore Warren llrown, County Clerk at his offic in Prineville Orciron. and that final hearing will l held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 8. 1910, before the Register and Reeeiv r at th United States Land Office in The Ilalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, tiled February 11, 1H10 set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not lie made, it ia hereby ordered and directed that such tioiicw be given by due and proper publication. 2-i'tp C. W. MOO EE, Register. Dissolution of Partnership. Nutles Is herehy alven that the firm of ll.innsn A Hull lias been itlaeulved by mu tual con-enl, J. w". lioriaan cxiiiiliialnt . the iil-lnes, psvlnt ail liulille.lness ami ciillii'ilnn ad acconiiK Patol llanli I, ItMU. . . j, w. iioriKHit, JMU II. I. HUH. Rotititi for PiihllcMtUm. iMmrlinenl nf the Interior, I'. M. JM linivall'lieliallea, Onwon, Keliruaiy lllli. I'lu. flolK la Iteret.y aireaj oia. Jin IU Orvra. n ISiwsll Mulls. Orrrm, who, oa Kiieeml-ef sih, l"H. mails MiHis-.lps4t. (Hsrlsl No. uui.i, lor se.-., eeeiiun s, iww'f suniiri, ionise II t-jl. "Iiianieos aterioian. baa a'l niller iniriiiuin maae inn ve-,rar mnf, torsianiisn w.im in. mim alsive OeeillMl, l "Sirs arrvn ain.ii, l'oiiiil lleia al his iirtrs, al frlneyllle, Orva. IUllihilTof Xsreli. IVItl t'lKlinaiii names as wn ,,. Hnllul Hra. or.wwi I Hol'ls of I rtu?l Die, Orm: natnsn I. rwa i r" Iln I OS Onwoii: Tliomas K. Mi'iautlel or row.lt llut.e, oieaott. . Holies for Publication. IWiuarlinent of lite Inlertor, II. a lanit Mtliw at I lia IMIaa, Orrg.m, '.lunar Utu, nolliw is nennr s.i" " . John W Hhalluek, of Prtiallle, Unto", wins on Marrft sin. mails llnme.t.-aa, orini n.jn"', pin IWIt.lur WS",ll "I""1"' alio Mu.1. M.W.H..I, ii Tuvn.liln IS Mottlli. Kaiias 1 Kast, WHIaliuHW Meriaian. has Blril imllie of luleiillnn to matte Snal Ber pnsif. In estniillsn eianii to in. "'--ilearrllmt. ale Warrea llniwn, IXiMiitv Clerk at hlsortli-e. al l'iln.Ule, Oregon, on the lath dar of Man-h, lalo. t'lalmant asm a. wlln.as.ai il' of Hilneville, Oeon: Itilinonil A. raraer o 1'rlrwvllle, tinwuni ll una or iieiu, on; t lo Houston or rnn. ie. n-lio Nolle for Pubiicatioa. Nut Coal Uud. IWoaHmrnl of th Interior, tt. ft. Land Oltlce al I'll Dalles, Oregon, January uh. lUlu. Nolle ia herehy given thai Kus-euu K-flls-ey, . f lusinoiita, tiregtiti, alio, ou March fn. IUI.V mail lluinrsiead, (N'llul J.i, nrwIH. No. It'll, for h V,f.. 1 HR,,M' SK1, sK , Becll.ia '.J. Township 1.1 hoolli. Itange H Kast, Vt lliamett Mrrtuian. naa died nolle ul Intention lo make t lual live, year pnsif, to establish elaliu to th land alios d-rlbed, before Warren llniwn. County Clerk al hla oltlc at rrineville, Oregon, on lh lit b day of March. Illlu. t laiiuanl nam as wltnewea: tleortr Ragurr, bsinu.l 1. flerr. Kdward l. llaloson, t harlea W. rreeuian, an tu Laiuoula, Oregon. . Klp C. W, MOOKK, Ileglsler. Hottcs for Pubiicatioa. IVtiartment of th Interior. V. H. I J ml time al lh Dalles, Oregon, February l?tu, lUltl. Nolle . liciel.y given that Olenn llrndrickson. of rrineville, Otegon, who, on Jsnnurv tlth, IHtt. maila llotntMlead iSerial So. natl'.'l, No. UIM. for N',SK, NSNWlj. Pvllon 11 Township 10 Moulii. Hangs I A Ka-t. Willamrlt Meriilian, ha tiled nolle of Inlriiiiiin lo make Final live. ear proof, lo establish claim to lh laud abov desrrtlied, Ivfore Warren llrown. County Clerk at his otBc at I'rlneiille, Oregon, on lh Vh day of March, 1UI0. Claimant names s ailne-se.: Jsinrs A. Mollll. lUnry i. Kdaarils. Thomas II. 1 1. folk-tie, Jea Yancey all of frlnevllle, urrKiili. C. W.MlMlKE. fteglsler. Nolle for Puhlhatlon. Ivnarlnsrnl of lite Interior I'nlled Hlaira liiii Ofltar.al Tb liallea. Or, r roruary as. il. Kntlor la hereby flvra that Marv K Itonnett, widow of John W. Itfiinett, dmvased. of IVmf, orison, wlto, on Heiiemt-r Mb, IK. msils hommiead Iserlal No. fi, No. rMM, I. l N i.. see tl: H .. HU u sm It. and Kl OK', see IS, lown.hlp II south. ran It ea.l. n . has aied nolle of lulenlOxi lo make gnat nve-year pnsif. loesUtlill.b elalm Ki It auunty eterk. st his nntiw al lrtnvvlll. llnst gun. on Ibsllh day of April, ISI. , i laimani nainrs as witnesses: iwi , Hrnnvlland tlrover C. nw of Harnes, Of v. , r i ii ratriie. 1.1 and Walter T. Morris of Waller A Carson Post. Orrfjon. b-ivp C. W, Mouaa. Keajlsler. Rotics for Puslicatioa. Not Cost Land. Itrpartmenl nf th Interior. P. 8. Ijii.I Oltlce at Th Dalles, Oregon, February 3rd lIO. Nolle Is hereby given that Christian Hells. of Prlnevlhe, Oregon, who, on July Th, UUff, mad Homestead, (Herial No. 0417,), No, l."Vl. lor rK'4 NK.Hvclion JM.Town. hip IS honth, Rang U Ks.l, Willamette Meridian, has tiled nolle of intention to make final commutation proof. toetalilili daira to lh land abov described, lrfor Wsrren llrown, County Clerk at hla oltlc. at Pnnevilie, Oregon, on the lutu day of March. 1W10. Claimant name as witnesses i Hsniuel K. tlhephard of I'owsll Unite, Oregon; Charles II. Foster of Powell Bulle, Oregon ; Klanson A. llusset of Powell llutt,Orrgont Jacob C. Brig of Prineville, Oregon. 3-IOp C. W. MOOKK, Register. Notic for Pubiicatioa. Nnl foal land. Is-nartment ol the Interior, l:. a. Land OWr al The Iwltes, Orron, January Jsili, Ivlu, Nolle la hereby flv.n I list Plrassni N. Turner, ol lowell Rutte, Oregon, who, on Fvliriiarv Wth.lWk't, made llunipiirsd, f Serial No. tuisji No. Raw. lor Kl, N ST',. Kl, N W l.. Sr.-! on JI, Town.hlp It Huuih. Kaii(s It Kast, lllsaistl Merldlan, has Sled boilre ol Inteniluu lo mall r'liial gve-year proof, ta eslalillsb rlalm in lh laud slsivs drsrrlled. btlor Wsrrea Hroan, t'oonljr ( li rk at his afllr al Prineville, Orraiin.on th llltl day ol Msreb. lylu. lislniaiil name as wluuxses: Wlillsin II Johnsnn, Thomas K. McbanM. Wllllsm Hsl.l. win, I'harlva 11. rosier, all ol Powell Hutte, Oregon. tP C. W. MOOKK, Register. Notice tor Pubiicatioa. Ileparlmenl of the Interior, U.S. Land onto at The Halle. On-cnn. February i, l'a Notice la hereby tlven that Jeasl M. Hvnnelt, of Rarnea. Oreion. who, no June lltb.llKN, mad homestead (serial No. amU No. la.a, r east half southeast quarter, asellou tr. northeast quarter northeast quarter seeilon fl, and nortbwest quarter northwest quarter seetlnn sa, township 1 south, rant JI esm, W. si baa Bled nolle of Inlenllon lo msk Bnal five-year pnf, to establish elalm lo lb land alsive deacrllied, herora Warren Hrawn, county clerk, at bis offlne at Prineville, Ore (on. on the lilb day of April, 110. Clslmant nainea as wllueasea: Lewis '. Hennrlland Orover C. 1'rlis of Harnes. Ors. .".I.u"r ron and Waller T. it orris uf l oal, Oregon. S-'Ol' C W. Mooas, Kiwhler. Contest Notice, Dcparment of th Interior, I niled HUtes Land Olllre. The Dalles, Oregon, February 24. i0. A suttlcient contest allhlavlt having heen Bled In this olhce by Ksrl McLaughlin, contestant, airainst homesteail ntry, No. I2.'72, made March IS. HWS, forWUSWU' Section 10, Township U.S., Rang. liR Willametta Meridian, by Charles W Kman contests, in which It Is alleited that raid Charles W. Kman ha wholly abandoned said tract for mor than aix months last pat; that aaid tract is not settled upon and cultivated by aaid pmtv aa roouirfd by law; tiiat there are no Ini provemenU of any description whatever thereon; that ssid alleged absence was not du to his employment In th armv, navy or marine corps of the United Htalca in tini of war. 8aid parlies are hereby noti ned to appear, respond, and oiler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 7, 11110, before Warren llrown. County Clerk at his orhlce in Prineville, Oregon, and that final hearing will I held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April U, loi0,l for the Register and Receiver at (he I nited Bute laud otllc In Th JJalk-s-. Oregon. .J. f,,!.iCO"t!,".U,,t haying, In a proper altidavit. tiled February S3, IM10, set forth racts which show that alter due diligence personal aeryic ol this notice can not lis made, ilia hereby ordered and directed that such nolle U given by du and proper publication. i-S C. W, MOORE, Register.