it s Dry Farming. Continued from first page. to the state fair at Salem, and will go himself with a large display of the many varieties to the state fair and Dry Farming Congresa at Spokane which will begin during the Bret week in October. From Spokane Mr. Reuter will return to the district fair which will be held in Prineville during the third week in October, and will bring his ex hibita with him. The local fair board, whose work will be materially assisted by the Prineville Commercial Club, is making an effort to improv.e the quality and largely increase the quantity of exhibits for next Oc tober. Many people will no doubt visit the fair here for the purpose of seeing the products of the coun try, and the showing should be one that will represent the general character of the county, its soil and fertility. During the recent visit of Presi dent Davidson of the Oregon & Western Colonization Company, President Williamson of the Prine ville Commercial Club secured an agreement with the colonization ompany for an unlimited amount of space in the section bought by these ' people at the United Slates Land fc Irrigation Expo eition which will be held in the Coliseum at Chicago during the month of November, which space will be occupied by exhibits furnished by the club and which will be; selected largely from the exhibits at the Prineville fair. , , The space secured by Mr. David son in the Coliseum is a strip or row of booths that will form a solid band of exhibits over 100 feet long and ' about twelve feet deep, the selection being located opposite the main entrance to the building, where the vast multitudes of visitors will be attracted first on their entrance to the building The space cost Mr. Davidson's peo ple about $2000 for the fair which will la3t for sixteen days. The agreement was reached with Davidson or the reason that Prine ville is situated on the land grant and that it is representative of the remainder of the grant. In order to make the showing what it should be and can be made by the Commercial Club, it will be necessary to get the co operation of the producers of every kind of product in every part, of the county. The name of the grower, IP RICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains Mo OME think it a joke ceive the public with ex aggerated statements about their merchandise. We do not. We believe that honesty is the best policy first, last and all the time. We do not permit any mis statements regarding our merchan dise. Our aim is to win your patronage by by giving value for value and a little more. Give us a trial. For the first three weeks in June we will offer the following bargains that are real bargains : Special tale on our Embroidery, 45c value now 25c, 15c values now 3 yards for 25c, 15c Lace value now 3 yards for 25c. All-over Embroidery, 50c values, .now 2 yards for 25c Ladies White Aprons, 35c value, now 3 for 50c postoffice, and the legal subdivision of the land on which each article is grown is required and it is not only the opportunity but it is also the duty of every one in every part of Central Oregon to act with the club in this matter, so that the best that is grown will be shown to the great throngs of homeseek ing people that"" will be found at this exposition. - This show is under the manage ment of the Chicago Tribune, and besides the fact that the exhibits will be shown to as many people as is possible during that length of time, no doubt all favorable ex hibits will receive proper notice by that paper. 100,000 Acres. Continued from first page. dividual transfer that the world has ever seen. The sale and de velopment of these lands will make all property many tinrs higher than it is at J resent. "You have a much better town here than we expected to find eo far from a railroid, and it could not have been built here if the surrounding country had not been first-class, and its future develop ment will depend" upon the sur rounding country and the trade that comes from it, of course." In remarks along this same line President Davidson of the company stated that the entire settlement of the company's lands would be completed in a .very short time after it was once begun, and that he - thought the work would next spring, at which time the company plans to run special trains from eastern points to as near Prineville as it is possible to get at that time by rail. "If local capital cannot develop the irriga tion and other projects that should be developed, I am associated with millions of eastern money that would be pleased to do so," added Mr. Davidson in concluding his speech. Notice to Contractors. Sealed bida tor sprinkling Main street, Prineville, between the dates of July 1 and September 15, 110, Inc., will be received by the Prineville Commercial Club, up to noon June 18, 11)10. The club r serves the right tore-Ji-et nny and all bids. 618 J. S. Fox, Secy. Important. We advertise to send our 5 inn steel frame Pltli'ttH scale on approval, MlKiiud'-ritt tndliig a letter from J. K. Adamson, who only wanted a price we will noon have a scale at Prmeville which will t sold at a eduction to nave storauoorreKhlpplm;. The first reasonable of fer will lie taken. Address Joans ok II ini; ham ton, K. St., Jlingtiainutoii, N. Y. (l-lti-2li. IA1 T i Jotee 3 1 to de Real Estate Transfers Martin I. Kuutson and Llxzie I. Krmtiou to Ralph K. Lewie, half acre of land iu sec. 32, 1. 17, r. 12, consider ation 125. William Baldwin to J. II. Bean, nt of tec. 35, 1. 15, r. 14, consideration nominal. The Pilot Butte Development Com pany to J. M. Lawrence and U. P. Put nam, lot 10, block 5, in Bend, consider ation $1000. ltay Archer to Oregon Trunk Kail war, right of way, consideration nomi nal. Fred II. Sherwood to F. P. Ilixon, f ,la H and sej, sec. 29, t. 20, r. 12, consideration nominal. Ralph E. Sherwood afTT Mary E. Sherwood to F. P. Hixon, lot 4 and te tv. of sec. 30, t. 20, r. 12, consideration nominal. Crook County Investment Company to Robt. F. Wheelock, lot 1, block 84, in Hillman, consideration $200. Crook County Investment Company to Hugh Wheelock, lot 2, block 84, in Hillman, consideration $ 150. Sarah E. Moore and Gladys G. Moore to J. II. Haner, south 25 feet of lot 2, block 3, in first addition to Prineville, consideration $2600. Frank W. McCaffery. Minnie McCaf fery, H. F. Jones and Eva M. Jones to O. II. King, lota 8, and block 4, in Ehrets First Addition to Redmond, consideration $300. II. F. Jones, Eva M. Jone', F. V. McCaffor and Minnie McCaffery to J. A. 'Wilcox, lota 6 and 7 in block 4, in Khret'a First Additicn to Redmond, consideration $375. Richard Beebe and Gertrude Beebe to E. M. Jones, lot 5 in block 65, in Radmond, consideration $200. Crook County Investment Company to Andrew Underdahl, lots 23 and 24 in block 83, in Hillman, consideration $100. Logan C. McPhereon and Lena Mc pherson to Charles Miller McPherson, lot 4 in sec. 2, t. 11, r. 10, con-ainiiig 45.21 acres, consideration nominal. Charles Miller McPlie-son and Clara McPherson to Bid wi ll Cr..m, n of sw of nw sw of nej lot 4 ae. 2, in t. 11, r. 10, consideration $1400. Crook County Investment Company toG. E. Johnston, lots 22 and 23 in block 3, in Hillman, c n ideation $40. Crook County Investment Company to G. E. Johnston, lots 0 and 7 in block 23 In Hillman, consideration $10. Maude L. NeuhauHon and T. B. Neu hauflen to The Pilot Butte Development Company, 452-1000 acres in Bend, con sideratiun nominal. W. II. Staata and E. A. ftaats to The Pilot Butte Development Company, parcel of land near Bend, consideration nominal. " The Pilot Butte Development Com pany to Maude L. Neuhausen, lots 7, 8, 10 and 11 of block 27 In Park Addition to Bend, consideration nominal. Fred'A. Hunnell and Grace E Bun nell to W. L. 0'D3nnell and T. M. O'Donnell, nwj of nt of nej sec. 0, 1. 18, r. 11, consideration nominal. Miss Louise Strixner to Fred R. Wil son, lots 8 and 9, block 40 in Redmond, consideration $1400. W. E. 8. Coyne and Mrs. Jane Ann Coyne to K. T. Hay, ' see. 1(1, t, ? r. HI, and land In i.v. 1(1, t 1 r. IU, a total nlliltt acre, consideration $1000. Frank W. llilseher to W. I'.. N. Coyne, 320 acres of land In sec. Id, . r. Id, conii.leralion muiiluitl. I.otiisn I'tttlioiimi IliKlior to Fiauk W. llilacher, 320 acres I hind in sec. 10, t. !.", r. Id, and 320 a.-re in h M, t. r. HI, consideration nominal. Wardwcll Cram and Ollio Cram to Floyd A. Kow ell K a parcel ot land near the north end of Main street in Prine ville, Oregon ; coiisldorallon $(H)0. Redmond Towiisito Company to P. L. Whitlwck, lot 3, block 20, and lot 4 In block 6, In Redmond ; consideration $'.',K) Charles Henry and Mary L. Henry to G. F. Santorn, 120 acre in sev. 17 t. r, 10; consideration $100. Crock County Invcstiimut Company to It, 1- Davidimn. lot gtl, block 87 In Hillman; considorati m $3fl. Homer J. Pontius and l.odema A. Pontius to Jessie I., Hill, ne sec. 25, and act, of nw4 sec. 25, t. 12, r. a. 12; consideration $25(Hi. Daniel X. McCarty to Alex Mcl.n nan, V and nl ee5,, see. 13, t. 9, r. 17 ; consideration $1000. " Vernnie W. ltalmr and Janitj Baiter to Philip Graham, el WH a? 11. set? 13 and nc im aoc 14, 1. 12, r. 15; consideration $750. , Myrtle Penn to J. T. IVnn, lots 17 and IS in block 121, in Hillman ; con sideration $5. Crook County Investment Company to Myrtls Penn, lots 17 and IS In blmk 124, in Hillman; consideration $175. Crook County Investment Company to Miunle J. Yandcrford, lot SU In block 30, In Hillman; consideration $.. (rook County Investment Company to Dora K. Vauderlor I, lot 27 In block 30, in Hillman ; consideration $20. Carrie E. Patton to Myron II. Patton, sS sec. 10, t. 14, r. 12; tonsideration nominal. E. M. Miller to Myrtle II. Millsr, reservoir site on iw1' ne c. 17, t. 13, r. 14; consideration no;uinal. Everett M. Miller and Myrtle M. Miller to Eva P. Steel, se! ar see. B, and l s V and r n '4 sec. V, t. 1.1, r. 14; consi loraliou $.t.'a. Heury Turi.er to Guy Ijtfollette, nr se and sel4 ni ite, 32, and na s sec, 3:1, 1. 15, r. 15; consideration nomi nal. Madras Townmte Company to Ruliert L Paddotk, lot 14 block 40, loan of Pal main ( Madrns) ; com (deration $100. Don StefTa and others to Floyd IVmet, lota 1-2-3 4-5 0 7-8-1) 10 in bl.xk 15 town of KenwoxHl ; consideration $050 Jesse May Mold and Lulu May Held to Melissa J. Edmundson, ne1 sec. 23, t. 9, r. 13; consideration $2000. Fred W. North and Zona North to Melissa J. Edmonson, nw4 sec. 23, t. 9, r. 13; consideration $2400. Djn Pteffa and others to W. p. Strandbo'K, lots 10 and 17 in block 3 In Kenwiaxl ; consideration $250. Crook County Inveitment Company loL. Beden, lot 31, block 113, in Hill man; consideration $75. Central Oregon Realty Company to F. A. Hunnell, lot 5 and east half of lot 4. block 28, In Bend; consideration nomi nal. Bainuul J. Newsom and Sarah J. New Newsoni to Floyd A. Rowell, paixn l ol land in north etui of Prineville; con sideration $700. 8. E. Roberts and Neil It0lxtt to L. F. Wills, wg se!4' block 32 in I.ytle Ad-1 dition to Bend ; consideration $250. Crook County Investment Company: to II. Goodull, lota 17 18 19 20 in bltx-k 701, lots 14-15 in block 131 ; consider ation $100. Isaiah Yillars and Nariilla D. Yillars to Ulysses Humner Yillars, s1 sec. 23, 1. 15 r. 20; consideration nomiuul. Sarah Hale toBarah'J. Myr.att, uw quarter sec. 12, 1. 14, r. 15; coital .'er ation $5S8. Lewis (1. McReynolds to U. C. Coe, trustee, Lts 7-3-9 in blockO, town of Deschutes; consideration fUI5. W. H. Staats and others to Lewis G. McReynolds, lota 7-8 3 iu block 0, town of Deschutes; consideration nominal, Rappell B. Mntig and BeHsie D. Mut lig to Archie Pattie, hta 5 0 7, block 27, in Bend; consideration $1500. Annie Armstrong to G. F. SanUirn, ne quarter of Sfc. 25, t. 11, r. ft; con sideration nominal. M. R. Elliott, administrator of the ostate of William C ArmHCrorg, t)G. Fl Sanbjrn, ne qmrterof sec. 25, t..ll, r. 8; consideration $1800. Crook County Investment Company to Amy CaBetti, lots 1510 In block 58, in Hillman ; consideration $150. Crook County Investment Company to G. W. Nelson, lots 31-32, block 122, in Hillman; consideration $175. 8. J. Newsom and Sarah J. Newsom to Ada Elliott, lots 11 and 12 in block 2, of Neweom's First Addition to Prine ville; consideration $SO0. Wairen C.Knox to E. B. Kr.ox, an undivided 1 11 interest in sw quarter sec. 5, t. 17, r. 19, also an undivided 1-11 i 1 teres t in se quarter sec. 30, r. 18, be ing Warren C. Knox's interest in estate of Roscoe Knox; consideration $150. C. F. Anderson and Emma Anderson to Theo R. Hurkner, south half of Ion 2, block 65, in Redmond; consideration $250.' Redmond Townsite Company to G. VV. Wells, lot 9, block 10, in Rodmomd ; c moderation nominal. Frel I)aH and E. May Davis to Jesse Hobsoji, nw quarter tie quar.er and east half nw quarter and ne quarter sw quarter sec. 14; t. 11, r. 13; consider ation f 4000. E. May Davis and Fred Davis to J. E. Wilson, south 20 feet of lot 4, block 19, in Palmain ; conitideratioh $350. Redmond Townsite Company to Francis Wilson, lots 7-8-9-W in block 2(1, in Redmond ; consideration $100. Joseph A. Arney and Minnie M. Arney to Henry Binger, sw quarter sec. 33, t. 9, r. 13. consideration nominal. James Turner and Catherine Turner to J. Snow Permintor, east half sw quarter and sw quarter nw quarter ec. 21, t. 10, r. 14 ; onsideratioii $1000. Nolle for Publication. -nment of Ihs tnii rlnr, C. . IjouI tol.i'v al Tliti lialle. or. uti J ' i, I'.'IO. Notice t hen lv sl'-n thai liK Milxin, nt i(n-vtlle, llrt'K1'!!, hi. in, .hir litlli, l7, mailt' MuiiM-Nlra.l, l-M-rtrtl St. (It--,! Sn. I.'i.iit iitr! (..'Hunt, liHitIOi In Mniih. raintc In .!. illamt iiv MerMlaii, h III. it mil n nf IiiIi'IiMimi in uinIiv iiiinI tlv, icar pr.Ml. lo itulili.h claim to llie laiol alMitc dtM-rllM il, tNfitre W arrolt llniwn, cuMntv t'li'ik al lil oaiiv, at I'rlut x illv, orviuii, oh tlie l.'lli ilat o( July, nun. I lalmant ttainiv aa mllui-uiHi: Jainra W. Kll. l.lli, Cliafl.H, II. Ih alv, riinniaa J. Ikalv, llari'iii v It. lUtvry, all el I'rltin 1 1 1, or. nu. '.) . MlHlHK, l(ill i. Notice of Sal of State Lands. Notli-v ia hrreliy Riven that th Hlalc lthl lloanl will receive sealed tdds linlll U:0oo cltH a. in., JLiiiiuhI I, IIMu, tor the tltu I liar tlcacrli) scIkmiI lands, to-wili HS ol Section 1I, T, IS . II. Y K. SW l of bwllou 111, 1 . M 8. R. M K. All ut Section Sn. T. J I M. It. 13 K. W , t Mei lion .HI, T. 21 M. It. II K. All of .vciioii in slid all of hPctiiiu 3)1, T. '."ir. It. 13 K. All of heel i. n 111 and all ufhectliin .HI, T. It. M K. All I'l.la must tw aeconiaulel by a rrgu. larly rtecuteii applli atloii in mn liae ami at leant om-liltli of Ilia aniollnt oftunil. No bid for lHia than Sl.1(iOK'r acre mill )e coiiai.lerrj. The right I ra enrwi to rr ! I any and all l.ida. Appliealitina and bids atiould Iw addrra el to t. ti. Ilrtiwn, Clerk Sim. 1 jtn.l ll.iaid, huleiu, Onitmi, ml inmaiHl. "Ap. pllentlou and bid to titircliasa stale IiiinI.' It. U. ' s. ( lerk KUt Land Hoard. Dated April 22, 1'tlU. 4-2S Notic For Publication. Depart ment of the Interior. U. H. Lund Ultic at The Dallea, Oregon. May l.'tlh, IHIO. Notice la lierrlir given tliat Henry W. t'lckell, of lturnea, Urexon, aim, on April l, t'l, made ll.nielia.l, (Serial No. HH J3 ) No. lull, ..r HM H', bK' he.-. It and SW V, S!V',, aeetlon i, Toulilp III Mouth, Hatitfe 1 KaM, Willamette Martilian, baa lllwl notica ol Intsiiilon lo make llnal II ve year prtHif, lo estahliah claim lo ilia land aliove ilecrlw.l, iH'lore War nil Hruwn, eimtity clerk at Ilia office, al I'rlnevtlle, UrrKon, on the 2bl day of June, lllltl. ('Intiiianl names aa ilnee : James (III Christ, lwia W. Itennelt, Wesley Mrcet. Hrtica Hallonr, all of larne, DrrK.in. ft-lp V, W. MOOliK, Iteiliater. Notice of Sale of State Lands. Nolie (a hereby (riven that the 8lale I. an. I ll.ianl will m-eive aealeil l.l.la until ll:io'cliK-k a. in., Auijusl I. I'Mo, for tlis folio in: iletcrl'ied schoul laml-. to-lt! N , ol (iectlou . T. 1 H. it. Jl K. N K and .HJ, of Section ttl, T. 20 8. R. 12 K. All bids mu I be accompanied by a regu larly vsecuted applicaliuu lo purchase and al feast une-liltli of the amount ottered, No bid for less than S7..VJ er acre will be considered. The riuht la reserved lo reject any and all bid.. Application, and bids -hould lie address ed l 14. ti. Ilrown, I'leek Slata Und lloanl, Salsiu, Orxun, amt markeu, "A p plicattou ai:d bid to pnn lia-e "lata lamia." II. li. llwm(, Clerk Slale Laud lloanl. Dated April 22, HMO. 2-t Notice fur Publication. lepartnienl of th Interior. I'. 8. Und Ulltev at Tha Dalles, Oitkoii. May I th, lull). Notice ia hereby irlvon that Henry W. I'lckell, of lUruc, I ireKKii, who, on June l!Hh, V. made Itesert baud Kntry, (Serial No. 0271.) No. M, for NK'4SW ,,WJ tKt, S-c. 1.1 nn. I NW. NK',,Sec. 2t. township t'l South, Itanife -JJ K.at. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make linal proof, lo eelabliih cluiin to the bind alKiye d.crll.l, liefora Warren lln.wei, county clerk al bia nfllca, at I'rlne ville, ti.-eifon, on the '.'let day of June, IUI0. i'laminnt no lues as witnesses; Jamea (illcbrist, Lewis W. Uennelt, We-ley Mreel, Druee llalfour, all of (lames, Ure Ron. f. Wa MooKK. .V.trp Uexl-ler. Farmers and Stockmen ATTENTION ! HAYING and harvesting time is at hand. Before buying for this season get our prices on Rope, Hay Forks, Jackson Forks, Pulleys of all kinds, Machine Oil and Wire Cable. Our stock Along this line is complete, and if you will give us a call we will prove it to you that our price is right. We are also agents for the .celebrated line of Deering Harvesting Machinery, which includes Mowers, Rakes, Reapers, Binders and Headers. Don't place I. L Niitlcs fur Pnbll. atluit. .-Mrliit'iil el llii lnlrtl,.ri t'.S I an. 1 1 iiiic,' at llii ImIu.. iiinynii. Ai, l"l. Nollee Is ln-n ln riven n.t 1 1. a K ., nl Stl or.fMlt, a It.i, i. it Mh. J.lh. I'm. itm-lr II. mi. l.il, (nl N.i i. IJ i s, l. i ,,r NK . uHii.iit a, ..a i.-.l.l. I? .ii.llt, im.ii Is e.. W Hi. In. II. i Mi ri.lli.li l. ll.i iii,liiv., lliii'ltllnll Iu inakf tlMNl flu r l-riHif, In elaj'llpli l-lallli l.i lli latl.l m!m.i ileai r Ik it. Ii 'li.t. vt arr.'ii llixwn, r.-utilt t'l. rk n lit .f Hie, at rrtnctllle,llaiili. ell llivftll iU) ul j it i v . imii. " i-laimniit natni-a a ni.f. Mwln V. llllllliaal.r Jam. a II K 1 1 . t lank A. Muslin, IMarv I.. t iHik.allwl r. l lit. i:..ii ! VV, lllHiKK. Ilrl-.f. AJaiiaiualar'l Salt al Rtal fratstfljr. Nolli a Is hereby rtKeu, ll.nl In .iirn Slice ol an uMernl Hie rmuily Cuiiil ol Hie "late of tin k. .n for ( rouk t i.tinly, made on tlia Mil day ol May, lulu, Iu llm mullrrol HieenlMlu ii( Hut. art lloae, ln eaaed, the ninl.iri.lciie.1, Hie a.lniliil trator nl said etle. i sell al private sale In II. liiliiil lilil.ler fur caali In liand, nuli)f-l to run lllnalloti liy the said County 4'inirt, on ami alter Ilia 'JiiiI lay tifJulv, li, Ml the la ulllcv of T. K. J. Iliiltv in I'rini'Vllie, (ire. sou, or ilia law tittice of l-'rank Memdi-e In I lie llnlliK, Drett.in, all tl.e ri(lit, tula ami intere.l and e tule i.f the sal. I llnliarl Howe, dniWM'.l, at the liiiie ol Ina U.'atli, ainl llili rial Ilia salil e late nitf liaxrnt oiiin d oilier limn or In addition in Hint ol Ilia aald tlolmrl Itowa at the lime ut Ilia ileal li, In all thai eeiiaiu real properly il lul In tlie roiinty elt'nmk, stale nfttre oti, and liesi'rlliril a dillowa, it-w It : I lie nortlieaai nnarter of .i lion seven, laenil)) In t.. n-lill. Iwelva (l.'J aoulh, of raiiitr leu I III) l-a-l W , M. That sal.l land ill be sold as a whole for ra.h In hand. llatail May .11, l'iu. I ' A t I, W.CIllMiKlts, Adiiilulstrator of lha ealale ol lloUirt Howe, diveaatHl, Krank Menefre, attorney for t state, The Dallea, (ir.'on. ItutlcsI I'lniil Swttlcmcnt. Nolle li lierel.y lv u t.v Hie uhiIit-Isii-iI, the aillllllllalralor ol the ealali ( a. I' iit. aaut. itiMieaaa-.l, lltal he tma loa.te ami llti-J Willi the rlerk ol Hie i-oim y curt. Iila nieil accouutlna; of hi a. I nilitlai ruttoit of aul.l eatiite: and that triecoiinlv eourl luia art Monday, the sill ilav ol June, Isi" al IU ii'el.K-k iiiilieroreiiiM.it al the county wniri nMiiu In i'ltllrtllle, t'rea.ill. aa the Hun. tilnt place air ll.-arli.s alt.l a. llllua awn linal an eounlllia. Al wlih-lt llloeall.l l.la.i. i.uv pr aaill llllerealett III fcahl ealal.' tut. y b)Kar am! ith)e.'t to aalit rhlal nccmh(lug. (laletl thlailh tin)' ol May, ll'IO J H. M.Mssf, Aduilulalralor of th estntu of. I', I "a, attll, tteta-aMit, . Prineville Steam Laundry. Have vourelothe wanhr't al the rrtnevllle i Steam Ijnimtrv. HH'lal ali.'iillun (lien lo i traveler. Ijtiiiutry la lo.airtt In tl.e li?i allla- ter htitl.tlus, near the (a'h.M-o. Mir JAMIji KWI.NfJ, I'nip'r. (jintCht NstllC. Ileriarliiient of the Interior. I tr. . IjiiiiI Ultlce, The Ille, tlruon, ! Mayl'l. lu;0. j A sunVlftit rniiteat altlduvil havini; ' een llleil Iu this t.lllc hy Wade II. llu. i ton, ronle.laiil, si!!""t hunieati ad entry, No. i'Jir.T. made t-'etiruriry 2,s, I'.sil, for I NF.ta. hW,', N' SK', bK'i SK',' Seelioii . Towuslilti IU S. K in Hi. i:. Willnm.'ite Meridian, ly Williuiti llo-twitk. con te.lee, In v lire li it l lleKed thai raid William II. vataltk ha wholly nl.titi li.tnil anlil trai l tor mure than ai itionllia tnl pa-.li that snl.l Ira. I I- not settled ii.olt and cultivate.! by snid paity required bylaw; that tluic are to improvements whatever thereon; that sai.l nlh ii'd all ot lie was hot due lo hi- em, lo metil In lli army, navy or marine rorps of the t'nlleil Mate In lime ol war, sold parlies ar herehy iiotilieil In appear, n - j h 1 1 1 , 1 , and oiler evideiic tom'hmii .ii I nlli n Hioii at in o'cIim W a. ui. on July 1, Jiipi, l fm Warren llmwn. t'omtty ( Ink, at hlsoltlce III Prlnt-f lllc, DreK.iu, (ami thai Im il h. .ir I star will le hul! al in ..'cI.h W a. in. on July S. 1100, Iwfore) the Register and Hciciier at III I tilled Mutes baud tiltlce lu 1 lie Dalies, (ir. Kon, Tit said coiileatant bavinK, In a proper alH.lctwt. liletl May III, lulu, set lorlli liu .a wliiclt show lltal after due illllKence m t soaal aervic if this notice util not te mad, it is lierel.y urdered ami tllrei led that such nolle be given due ami proper tiil.liiallon. .p C. W. MOORK. ReUter. your orders without our prices. Jordae Coalwat Kullcaj. Iicparliiteiit ol (lie lnl-rl.ir I toted Miil.-s lml Olli. e 1 lie ).illea, OlrMon, June , I'll A i. mi n ut fuuti-al artl'litvil liarn.K I.'tii hied hi Una olio e hy K.irl Mrl.nifl rt. eott le-liil.l nu-tln I liun.e lia.l t itlry No. I.V, .', i... i I M i. It I a, si.t. f..r W, Ml S.t ti'.n 11 lowiiahip II. S , ll.tiij: 12, K , il luniiiii I in Mi ri iiaii. by I I. arte. W. Ko.an, t' inlr-I.e, In wliiclt 11 la alleged Dial aal.l t Itailca W, l.oi.i.i I. as wholly al. an. lolled said l a.l I ir luote lliail ai Illiil.tllB Ua panl; thai raid It'll I la lint a. tlli-d IIU. all. I l-lli 1 1 V 4 1. . I l.v sai.l paity aa ri'inic l liy law; Ihul liiete are ' HO Unpluveiiieuta whatever Iheteon: that sai l aliened ahaem was not tine to I.I-rinpl. .1 n. . lit Iu h army, itaty or man its tut pi ot th I'nlli.l Mul. a III tint tif w ar. haul laiie are herel.y n.tlillrd to appear, rcHi'.l, and i.ller ev Ideuce toticltiua aald hIIikuIIoii al I" u'clocd a. In., on July 20, I'.Hil, Im lor Wurreii brown, e utlily clerk, al Itla olli. e In I'rin. vlile, (iia--.ui, and thai linal l.n.inx will lm h. I.I at Iuo'i I.m k a. in . uli Ju'v 2i, I'iIO U'forv tha Itryialer and Iteci'liir' at the I i.lte.1 Stales bund Ultlce In The Dallea, Utim, The said cntrataul havliiK, In a proper n Mi. I v II. I.lcl June 4, r.UO, aet forlli fat la wliiclt show thai ntier tin dilimnir per sotial servlct of litis nolle can not la made, II la li. ri l.y air.lere.1 and allrectcd that silclt in. I In- he nlin l.y due and prti(-r i.iihlicalion. U. W. MdDllK, t-IU Receiver. N'i tico nf Finul Ssttlciiunt. V u. c U hi-rrl.v ill-n. l.y Ilia iin.l. r.lmir.l, tlo. ailn.lllialtali.r i.i lite talate el a H Mai n.tt, ileeaaa..!, lltal he l.aa made and Hird with lite t If!.! ,tl I lie roi.tllt ni.irt ilia dual at ri.lllllllts ill hla a.linliilalrallon el aald ealala and Ihal lh rnut.lj iimtl haa a.. M.itnlav, lit silt .lay id Jtti. i. l'Mii, al 10 n'rliM k In ttiu (orvt.iHiu, at lite nil. my court rwnit In I'rttii-vllle, (triv.itt, as the limn ait.l tai-e lur hearitii sn.1 eiilnis aall Si..il a. ii.iitillutf. At whn h Ittne and pi e an l.xra.111 lut.ri'ali-i lit aald ealale may a..i-ar and i.l.J. t lit aald nnai aeiotiiititis. listed litis .tit day ul May, lum. r:. T. auvTos, .t.lininl.irnl'.r ul the rstalauia. H. aiajnui, (iHuaaed. A Jnriilstiator's Notic. In tin- c il v fflurt t..r the touniv u( t'ni.k. aia e .r i ir.-S'Oi. In lit mat ter ul tliv eaiaie ol t...lltit.'t !... lll'il'aar.l. Ni.tliela herrt.y Si.' 11 lli'.t II. e llti.trralaued, A.t.-lla-rt hl.f, aa.uti I lie lllli ilat el May. IH', dull aifuhil ed i.i il. i- rui.my t'uuri e the atate id !ir g"fi lor t r.a.it ii.uuly, aa a.litiiuiairait.r ol Hi i. i.i. oi t:.iintiet ii. la.w iliiaa. .i, and has il.ll) : uitalllti'd. nd Ihal I. I l. r- a lmtnlalla. II. a. re duly laati.-d hint ty aald muri All l.. fa..lia (. Il. clalllia altl.l aald ealale are lu'rilit iinttlliHl to piraviil lite saint., duly tertfl..! a lilt .rn.er v.im lu-ra altai-hp.l, ae. ii. rliiislo law, within ais ui.uilna In. in lh .latai.lllis lira! pill. II. alli.lt ol Hits IM. tier lo llm mid. ra ,in.d at Hi" i.fle ultj, llrwlll, josWelia Ksru Itulldina, e..riland. I m ami, AhSt srar Kin I.. Adieli'lalraii.r id llm ealale ul Kdtitutid li. I.a , ..-e.-aai-.. T J ll.'WIil. aitnrney hit adinlnMralor. Imle ol llr.l .iil..li alliitl, Julie I, I'M, iwle ill laal . ul.., .-all.. II, July 1, I'JIU, Conttat Notic. Vi'.i.rlliii lit of th Interior, t'lille l Mates Land Olliee. The Dal i, tire jon, May 211, IH10, A llllicli'lit eottleat allidavll fiavill la-en filed in this olll.'a' l.y Ada K, Morse, con teatiml. attaliial homealead Kntry. No. MI7I, made May 22. Il.1. for S W I, , Hei llini 2. loan-lop I.S So.lli, llanit M Ka-l, W lllainelte Meridian, by John fl. Slewarl, deceitaed, roliteatiN, in which It Is aliened thul said 4. din M. Slewarl del aiioitt Man It 1.1. Ilssi; Ihal since hla death. Ills heirs, Alice K. J..I111-011. John M. Slewait. .Mary S, Anderson, William W.Mewarlaud Itiilh lil.n.ttt have Inilid to realile upon, cultivate or Improve the land In any way; that said aliaiidoiimetil wua lud due In employ ment in the army, navy or marine corps of lit I mted Muloa III lime of war. Stild putiei are herehy n. .lined to ap pear, respond, and idler evidence loin litiiit -aid iilli'Kinl.in at 10 o'clock a, in. n July s, linn, lalore Warren Ilrown, Cininiy I'le-k ut his 0III1 In rrineyllie Oreiiuii. and thai total hcailiia will held at 10 o't ha k a. nt. on July !, ltliu, la-for th lieiitali r and Ueceivt r at th t. idled Stntc Ij.ii. I iirtice Iu The Dalles. Orcxon. The aald coittesiaiil bavin. In a pn.per altldavil. liled May ill, IliiO set forth fncta which show thai after due dllltuiic - r.onul serv le of llila nolle ran lud lie made, It Is herehy ordered and directed thai such m. Ure l K,ivcn by due and tinnier publication, VJl'p t.'. W. MIM.1RE, Ri!lsler. I first receiving