Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 14, 1910, Image 6

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    You
Not to have heard of the kind of BARGAINS to be
had here. Q Or if you have heard, how indifferent
you must be to quality and value as is shown by your
failure to give our merchandise a trial. V
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You like snaps? Just glance at these:
The Famous Waldorf Shoes every
pair guaranteed
All styles in men's sizes. .
All styles in ladies' sizes.
PRICE BROS.
The Place for Real Bargains
Grading Begins May 1.
! Continued from page 1.
mond irrigated district, the preat
timber area extending from Bend i
southward and a large irrigable
district surrounding Rosland,
where a company is already at
1 '" ' ' - 1 i i i i
1 1 . ..j::: ' 1 : n
We
Gornett
a
New Amvals
in latest styles
and children.
f
Wake Up!
ana be like other wide-a-wake peo
ple. They all come here regularly.
SNAPS
.$3.00
..$2.75
work on a Carey act project. It is
the supposition that the road will
follow the west shore of Klamath
Lake and in that portion of
Klamath county will Bern another
immense timbered
area.
When the grading on this ex
tension is. under way, the Oregon
Trunk Line will hare about 225
not
W a t
have
but
TT O Tl TT
. DiVely-J
in Footwear
or men, women
m,
SB
miles under construction. The
first section of the work, from
Celilo to Madras, was let direct to
Torter Brothers, who originally
owned half the stock in the Ore
gon Trunk Line. The work south
of Madras, however, is open to
other contractors snd several large
firms are preparing to bid thereon.
t-H-E
disposed
are still doing business at
WE WILL HAVE AN IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT TO MAKE NEXT WEEK
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la comparison with the first
section, the grading south of Mad
ras will bo light work and of s
character that will permit of rapid
completion.
talk lia Ue Oat Braii.
Some work has already been done
south of Madras, but by the railroad
company itself. This work wa at
and in the vicinity of Trail Crowing
of Crooked river, where the most ad
vantageous point for bridging the
chasm waa occupied last summer
by the Trunk Line with the idea of
forestalling the Deschutes Railroad.
Under the terms of the recent agree
ment entered into between the two
roads the Ilarriman and Hill lines
will occupy the same bridge over
Crooked river.
Bids have also been received ty
the company for the construction of
the big bridge over the Columbia
river at Colilo, the two steel bridges
for the place where the road will
cross the Deschutes near Sherar's
bridge, tunnel and cross back again,
u lor me oruige tna. will span
the Deschutes near the Warm
Springs Indian agency. Those
f ... . I ft .. . ...
bids are under consideration in
Chicago and contracts will probably
be let within a few days.
Teacher Appreciated.
Kditor Crook County Journal :
mw aiary Alice iee closed a very
successful term of echoolvin district
number S3 April 0. The l atrona of tie
district took advsntatreof the occas on
i iu aouw wit ir appreciation Ol ner enoris
j by treating her to a very pleasant sur
! prise m the form of a regn'ar old
j fashioned school picnic dinner.
I At 12 o'clock sharp the people swept
'in from all districts, armed with well
: fi. led baskets of the choicest viands,
su-h as the ladies of Newsom creek
district so well know how to prepare,
' and took full poes ion of teacher and
(school. The tablee were tastefully
spread and loaded to the guards, in
grand picnic stvle. The menu connisled
(of everything from fiied chicken to,
angel-food, with all the choicest edibles1
1
WRITE FOR .SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES ,
THE A.H.AVERILLHACHIHEnYCO.
SPOKANE. WASH.-PORTLAND. ORE.- 5AM JOSECAL
PUB L
of our
T h i
i s
swaa,
Laiiiras
known to culinary science -so It seemed
to the writer. It was a dinner long to
be remembered by those presvut and
everyone did it justice to the Utmoit pi
his ability.
sues is was tract mile tendered a
vote of thanks by the board of dinx tore
ami patrons ol me district, eipreesmg
their appreciation of her Inter set man
fret! lu educational work, increasing
library and providing and elegant and
substantial library case. 8he modiwtly
responded with a tow well rhosea word
which aptly expreared Iter gratitude for
the value placed upon her servk-es by
the people of the diatrkt.
Misa Lee is a young lady of marked
ability, natural grace and refinement
and has made many warm friends
during her stay among us. She goes
to Aehwood from hare to Uka up school
work there, While her many friends
deeply regret to See her leave, we hope
sue will return to our community and
assure her of a hearty welcome should
she do so. Ox a Who Was Tusaa.
Bull CFfo7sTle.
Thoroughbred Jereey Hull Calf for ut;
.arKeemni;ii ior aemce; will aril lor tX,
Auurvea I. r. Slct allii.i.r.l'rirrrille. JM0
Content Neticc.
IVpartmont of the Interior,'
Vntted States Ijind OHIm."
The !a!les, Oregon, Marclrlf ID10.
A suiHcient content affidavit having
been tlhd In this office- by Aleatha Z.
Taylor, conleetant, against hotnenteed
entry. So. l.MRiS, made Alas 4. IH08, tor
SKU XW Si, NKV4, ieciioo 21, SWk
N W V section 22, Topnahip IS 8., Hang
17 K., Willamette Meridian, by Ulen t.
Austin conteetee, in which it is alleged
that saidCilenU. Audio has wholly
abandons-! said tract for more than sis
months lat paat : that aakl tract t not
setlleil upon and cultivated by said
party as required by law ; that there are
no improvement thereon exrent a
small cabin which is unoccupied; that
said absence was not due to bis am ploy.
ment in the array, narv. or marine
eorpsof the I nited States in time of
war.
Said parties are hereby notified to ap
pear, respond, and offer evidence touch
ine eaiil al War inn r 111 nu.w.l
on May 17, 1910. befora Warren Hron-n'.'
county clerk, at bia otllce in frinevillu,
wregon, and mat final hearing will 1
held at 10 o'clock a. m., on May 24,
1910, More the Reeieter and Keoeiver
at the foiled 8tatee Und Office la The
leNee, Uregon.
The laid conteetanl having. In a
proper affidavit, tilej March 17. 1UI0.
fel forth facta which show that after
due diligence personal service of th s
notice fan not be made, it ia hereh
ordered and directed that such- not lee
be given by due and prt per publication.
o-oi j, y. otiHinfc, itegittar.
ENGINES
BOILERS
SAW
MILLS
business
S p'
GbmpfSiEy
Suniiiinaa,
la the Circuit (Vutrt of the Plats of Or.
gou lor t'rook t'ounir.
(. J. Newxnn, plaiiitiir,
r
Adolph HiiiaiiKr and all othera In
ltmlmt. IK'Ti'IIiImmIa.
To Aiiolph Kiiiiiw anger, ths above
named iivfvnilant and to all others ttilcr-
velnl :
In the nnnie of the lau of Orrron
You are hereby coitiiitanilt'd to alar
and answer the complaint lllet agaimt
you In the aln entitled lull, on or before
the
Hecoitil Jv of May. ttUO.
and If you fall apiMNr of aniwer aald
complaliil, for waat tiiereif Hi plalnlilt
will take a tiitKmenl and don analnal
you for the relief prayed for In the eviu.
ulaint. to wHt
Kor a decree of aid court forever remov
lii( the cloud Uhii the pllnllir title to
the following drxriM premlMMl, towltt
Ht'Klnmng at a point left eaal anil tit
Iven humired Ihirls leet Hurt ll of the aec-
tlon corner to HeiUlona rive, alt. llilrly-one
and thirty-two, on the lownahlp line le
tween t iwnalilp fourteon and fifteen
houtli, aixl all leiiig In ttange siiteen eal
of the Willamette Meridian la Crook
tounty, elate of Orefoii, and running
thence aouth, aeventy.iiliie ileirree !,
Uty feet, tneawe north wv h unit red feel;
thence north, aerentr-nlne ilrereea weal
ity feet and thence south t0 hundred
feet to the place of hrKinnliiK. That the
(li lniint Ailtiliili Hiiisaaiiirer, and all
lieraona rUlmliiu by, through and under
In in be fitrever tarred and mnipne.1 from
hairing or claiming any rixht, iule or In-
lereet In or to aaid premie or any part
thereof, and thaiauhe plaiiitilT be decreed
to or i ne au.a owner in lee inline ol aald
preiuiaea free and clear from cloud or in-
cnnilirain-e, and lor nuch other and further
relief aa may ariu meet to the court and
ut in the ureniiM.
Thi tiuuimona la puliliahed hy onler of
the lion, 11. C. Kill-, County Judge of
l rook futility, male of Oregon, made and
entered the ind day of Mart h, I'M I. in the
vrooK tounty Journal, for aeven full
weeka eommenclng with the laaue of
alarcli M. 1S1U.
Dated and publlahed Ural lime March 3.1,
M. K. ItKISK,
Attorney for I'lamtifl.
Netics sf DiwJeliea af fartaarikia.
No! Ire la herehT elvrn lhal lha uarm-nl,!,,
kvrvlolure alalliig twiem-n Umrga f. Hm k
m.D anl Klmer K. llhanuSrl,! ol l'u.,-11 umu
Crunk miiiih. iinir.m, uuUer Ilia Srw nam at
Bw liii.ua Hluuiuilvlil baa lanu Ihla Uar. b
etttiual eonavul, dlwulveit, Kliear K. Hliauit-
Bal.l reiirliig. All muhiiiu due aal,l rirm are
payable lo i.mrge f fkvkman, ami all liatMll
lira l aabt Arm will be -I1 bf bin.
Dated tbu th day ol Man-b, lyiu.
Orarge F. leek man,
timer K. liUimBl,l.
Notice of Sale of State Lindi.
Notice is beret' given that the State
Land Board will receive sealed bid
until 10 o'clock a. tn., Jon 2, 1M0, for
the following deKribed ichool lands,
to-wit!
All of 8ection Id, T. 29 8. R. 0 V.
AH of Section 5M, T. 81 H. K. 2 W.
1heSW4. WWHEii and lls 3
and , Section 1(5, T. S2 S. K. 11 W.
All of Hectlon Id, T. 39 8. K. 13 W.
The of (k, and Ixta I. 2. S and 4
of Section 1. T. 41 H. K. U W.
TheNWJj of.NWlf, NKl and NKW
of of Keetion lb, T. !W 8. It, J-J K.
IxMa I. 2.8 and 4 and SK of SV, W,
8i of t?K of Keclioo HI, T. 8. K. 14
"lta1,2. 3.4, and the W' ofK.',
ES of WH, WH of NWW and tt'S of
BWVof Ntvtion 3uT. 19 8.1 II K.
All bids ninat te accnmtiauied bv a I
rwrularly exectitinl apidicaiiou to tur-
cliaae and at leant one tilth of the
amount offered.
No bid of leas than S7.50 ner acre w ill
be considered.
Thi right is reserved to reluct an
and all biUs,
Applications and bids should bead
Ireeeed to O. (i. Hrown. Clerk State
Land lioani, 8alern. Oregon, and mark
ed "Application and bid to purcJiasa
state lands." U. (. Hnowm,
Clerk Pute Land Hoard.
Paled March 24. 1U10. 3l
I C !
to Glifton &
the old stand
" 7 "
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i e -:,
"a
Otntlon.
In the Ownte trt oflheatale oTOreaaa
la Hie mailer ir lU aatate Wlloinirl If.,.
rixvaard. t'tlalkHa.
TollaA, (Wrr!i., Maeiln Arthur Hw
MllM H..lrt ..a. lt.u4 l,"
Nil W hue. the hra at lew and n-l of .,2
faid awiued. and Wall ullmr hrlr un.
knovn.aad taall perwMM laterealcd
eiNle. grwllnai
la aald
In III num. of the etalenf 0nwn, yrai ara
hnliy rlwdand reajelreS tn aepaar a Ilia
eiumr anurt of the alaleot OnHm. a ! I
eouniy ot-n.k. at the May Wrnt of aiid
.url,al lha anurtr.a llMrria llteruuut
Onwow, on Monday the Sad Say ur M,v. V
at Un n'aha'k la the naaMif aald da'
then and there In hw aeuae. If arte ,hj
have, keaaaederarrould 'H b iraiil.J lu
the adnonlalralor at aald aalaia In arl t.
1.1 aald ealala, aVna-nhrd aa a.tluwa, liaiti
TheaoribM-lauarier ofaarikHi aavralrra
liaftli) TX'H 'U"' """s"
Wltneaa.'lhe liita. M. C. Rllla. l...iu-..,
aald eininir atHirt. allh lb arj ,,ru ......
arnaad, la
L .1 -i ., - ..i Vi i. ...... "
AllMled.
"AUKKN H MOW' ft,
a. ii a - x,u"'y lk.
It. A. Sai-eiia, beuly.
Notice for Publkatioa.
Ttopartmenl of ths Interior, V, 8. Un.t
Notice Is hereby glean that
Joha Mattenn,
of PrlHevllle, OregoM, who, en October
itMli. Itaif, nmile ilouelra., (Herial Ku
wat.) No. for U.ta V. , a ...J"'
',,".,?To"n"h,F 14 Huu,' "! 14
kaai, illlamette Mavldlan. haa filed no.
lice of Iniewtion to atake k'inal evmmu.
talion Prtail, to etiaMi.li rtaitu to u.a laiul
ahoee dracrihe.1. Ufore Warren llruwn
ounty flerk at his rtlcw, at 'rt..elle!
Orerai, m, the Ma day of April, Itsin.
lalloaut naiaee aa wttireaaaa. Carl J
8un.l.uUt. William Claaaon, Otto Hon
re-on. I harlea B. Ulualil.lle, all of fnue.
vllle. Uregou. . W. MOOKR,
Itealater.
Nstk-e for I sklicUon.
ta-parlmeiit of the Interior. It. M
O rtceat The lallea, Oregun, March KM h,
.Notice Is herehy given that
William Hlnllh.
of t'rlnevllle. Uregon, who, on Man h 27th,
nwv, mane itomeateait, (rterial U.TI,I
No. !: for WW N WW. ttKH h Wu ....I
Bttk KKV,'. tterlton Tuan-hlu 1J
Hutitb, lUnge IS Kaet, Wllllaairlie klr
Hillan, haa filed notice of Intention - to
niake Final five-rear I'roul. to eaiahll.i.
claim to the land adore deerrtud, before
Warren Itroan. County clerk at hisoriice,
at I'rlueeiile, Oregon, ea the stub, day of
April, iuiu.
( lainiant naniea aa altnaaaaar Jh P
Harrla, Henry McCoy. Willtaa. II. Ijii.,
lleorge Turner, all of I'rineeille. tlreeun.
S-JMp C. W. WUOMK. KegUlar.
Hotice for PukllcAtloa.
DetMtrtioeiit ofthe Inierkw. I'- t .l
Olllee at The Dalle, Oregon, March Ina,
Notice ta herehy gltea that
line SJeara.
of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who. on NutMilu
14th, Iish. made Uomealead. I-Wrl.l v..
CVlTt.l No. IIW7A. He Ku a! hi .
N KU. and SWiiMKi.'. Meriloa i T. .
wiip 10 rwuia, nanire 19 Hat, Wlllametta
Meridian, haa hle.1 nHioeof Intenttoa to
make rnal llre-yrar lroof. to eatahliah
claim to ths land above deerrtbed, before
Warren brown, County Clerk at hi. orttee,
V ' o ".'Vi1' Urru- iMh day of
April, lulu, '
Claimant name s aa wilneeaett rhartea
D. Hwanaon, Allred W. lUyn, Dalton A.
alea. J. Alein Ulgga all of rrineeille,
Oregon, c. W.MHUK.
P Steglater.
Rotica to Creditora.
Kollre la kareby gltrea by the aadenlgeed,
Iheeaeeutor ef the eaute of Oil, w, ai.e.
having rlalaia agalaal lha aald aaute to era.
aant Ikeia with the Wafer votirtMn le the
tindrnlinad ai Ike oice ut at. S. Kllltl la
Will.
.... r. - . ia. , 111. OOtttN.
Oaied till, ilk day of April. )aia.
Al.r'H MCKIRB.
eaute ol eth W Moure,
I Kiertttor af tha