Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 23, 1910, Image 6

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PRICE BROS.
The Place for Real Bargains
Real Estate Transfers
The following deeds have been re
corded by the Oregon Trunk Railway
for rights of way across lauds along
their line of construction through the
Kedmond-Ik-nd district From Eliza
beth Woodward, Lew . and Anna
Smith, R. V. and Martha Jenkins, Geo.
W. and Martha C. Waterbnry, Jesse K.
and Alice C. Shotwell, William O. Bel
knap, Fred W. andC'ara'S. Wilson,
I'. J. and Elizabeth Uenneman, J. C.
and Ester Cockai ham, and deeda cover
ing many and various lands owned by
the Deschutes Irrigation & Power Com
pany. The following persons gave right of
way deeds to th Oregon Trank Kail
way: Charles Y. and Bessie Richie;
consideration $50, and W. C. and Edna
Banchard, Deschutes Lumber Co.,
Hubert 0. Caldwell and wife and Bertie
May Owen.
S. Oram to Al. Yancey, a parcel of
land in the northeast portion of Prine
ville; consideration $500.
H. N. North to W. C. Buckner, w1
se quarter and e4 tw quarter sec. 8, t.
10, r. 13 ; corsideration f 2000.
Crook County Investment Company to
John Bierener, lots 8 9 in block 49, in
11. II man ; consideration $50.
Henry Kelloe to Inland Empire Co.,
an undivided three fourth interest in
sw quarter sw quarter sec. 10, and all of
nw quarter nw quarter sec, 15, t. 15, r.
13; consideration nominal.
Henry Kelloe to Inland Empire Com
pany, various lands In sec. 27-21-22-33-28,
all in t. 11, r. 13; consideration
nominal.
Crook County Investment Company
to Mary T. Kelly, lots 23-21-25, block 10,
and lots 25-10 in block 12, in Uillman;
consideration (50.
Mary M. Glenn to Sarah P, Glenn,
lees than 800 acres of land in the
"Camp Creek" country; consideration
nominal. 1
W. A. Ellis and Rachel Ellis to trus
tees of the M. E. church of Madras, lots
6-7, in block 23, in Palmain; consider
ation nominal, i
Redmond Towntite Company to M.
L. Job and 0. E. Job, lots 5-6 in block
IS, and lots 5-6 in block 52, in . Ked
mond ; consideration $050.
Laidlaw Townsite Company lo MrB.
J. V. Kenworthy, lot 3 in block 37, in
Laidlaw; consideration $1)0.
Garrett McCullom to Thomas Lewie,
ne quarter ee quarter sec. 30, and nw
qmrter sw quarter and w) nw quarter
sec. 29, t. 10, r. 16 ; consideration $800.
Redmond Townsite Company to F. M.
Lewis, lots 9-10, in block 35, in Red
mond ; consideration nominal.
Jtedinond Townsite Company to
Perry L. Smith, lots 10-11-12 in block
10, in Redmond ; consideration nominal.
Rufus Buck and Carrie M. Buck to
James Breen, sw of lot 3, block 9, in
Bend ; consideration $1500.
B. 8. Cook and Elvira Cook to Red
mond Townsite Company, n ne
quarter, se quarter nw quarter', and ne
quarter ee quarter of sec. 16, 1 15, r. 13;
consideration nominal.
Thomas Sharp and Margaret M.
Shnrp to Deichutes Fine Wool Co., E
and s quarter sw quartee sec. 15, t. 14,
r. H; eoesi deration nominal.
- We Do lit
SCAPING the buying of poor goods
fortunate securing
of good
make you
prices enables us to
bargains." We are the best bargain givers in the
city and content ourselves with small profits and
quick returns. Gill on us before buying slse
where. '"
Real Bargains
All of our Lawn . Dress Patterns, plain, white and
figured, 25 different styles, at Half Price while
they last Ladies' Knit Underwear, 35c values,
now 25c Ladies white Underskirts, $1 values.
Ladies' Muslin Drawers, 75c
Ladies' Union Suits, 75c values
35c
and 50c Ladies' Corset
Men's Underwear
Men's Lightweight Underwear, 50c values, now
25c Men's Light Wool Underwear, $1 values,
now 50c $1.50 values for 75c
Eliza J. Herring to U. C. Coe, trus
tee, lots 8-9, block 20, in Bend ; consider
ation $1050.
W. C. Barber to J. W. Mendenhall,
lot 2 block 24, in Palmain ; consider
ation nominal.
C.R.Bennett to J. D. Laidlaw, sSi
sec. 28, L 14., r. 13; consideration nomi
nal. Daniel J. Sweeney and Mary A.
Sweeney to Fred A. Kribs, ss nw
quarter and nf, sw quarter sec. 14, t
14, r. 20. consideration nominal.
Crook County Investment Conpany to
Gottlieb Wehoffer, lot 27, block 131, in
Hillman; consideration $50.
,Crook County Investment Company
to Gottlieb Wehoffer, lot 30, in block 87 ;
consideration $50.
M. M. Crain to T. H. Lafollete, E. T.
Slayton and J. S. Watkine, right of
way for county road purposes at head of
Slayton ditch ; consideration $200.
John F. Brogan to the Baldwin Sheep
4 Land Co., e4 swJi", nwj." ewft and
Ji wj sec. 13, t. 10, r. 15; con
sideration nominal.
Samuel E. Gray and Niola M. Gray
to Thomas W. Hilton, lot 7, block 18, in
Depot Addition to Madras; consider
ation $75.
Crook County Investment Company
to Wilford M. Bright, lots I. 2. 3. 4.
block 239 and lots 13, 14, 15, 16, in
block 86, in Hillman; consideration
$1800.
W. E. Young and Josephine Young
to M. C. Comlon, seif te, sec. 4, t. 15,
r. 13, and other lands a'djoining; con
sideration $3000.
Wm. J, Pancake and Kate I'aucake to
Powell Butte Cemetery association,
parcel of land for cemetery purposes;
consideration nominal.
Claude A. Riddle and Mamie E. Rid
dle to Ernest E. Evans and Edna L.
Evans, lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12, block 12,
in Fifth Addition to Prineville; con
sideration $800.
A. 8. Phillips and Mury A. Phillips
to Martha E. Percival, an acre of land
adjoining Madras; consideration nomi
nal. Don Steffa and others to E. J. Mc
Netton, lots 9 and 10 in block 12 in
Kenwoid ; consideration $225.
Frank W. McCaffery and wife to J.
W. Woodruff, lot 7, in block 35, in Red
mond ; consideration $800.
La Pine Townsite Company to James
Gleason, lots 22 and 23 in block 33, and
lots 28 and 27 in block 34, in La Pine;
consideration $400.
Dennis McCole to Andrew J. Davis,
neJi nwj", sec. 34, 1. 17, r. 12; consider
ation $3050.
Deschutes Fine Wool Co., Jas, E.
Angel, t and tw swjofsec. 15, t.
14, r. 9 ; consideration $5375.
Rose A, Rabb to William B. Rabb:
power of attorney.
Redmond Townsite Company to J. W.
Stires, bond for a deed, lots 9, 10 end
11, block 44 ; consideration $267.
Alfred C. Sanford and wife to William
Reinhart, undivided lialf interest in lot
9, block 11, in Palmain; consideration
$3500. '
Geo. F. WiUon to B. L. Ezell, seK,
sec. 8, t. 18, r. 14; consideration $4495.
Antoine G. Trahan to E. II. Olson
and wife, lot 4 and sej sw sec. 18, t.
15, r. 11, consideration $3000.
John Steidel and wife to G. F. San-
and the
stocks at
exceptional
Covers
borne, swJJ se Sec. 22, 1. 12, r. 16; con
sideration nominal.
John B. Brown and wife to G. F. San
borne, ee se. 17, t. 12, r. 16; consider
ation $100.
V. C. Coe to Ralph Patterson, wj,'
seJi and e sw?, sec. 14, t. 21, r. 10;
consideration nominal.
Carey W. Foster and wife to D. F.
Stewart and J. W. Carlson, right of
way for mill race; consideration $1200.
F.orence W. Drake and husband to
the Pilot Butte Development Co., right
of way for canal lateral near Bend ; con
sideration nominal.
Alexander M. Drake and wife to Bend
Townsite Company, seK twW sec. 33- t
17, r. 12, and other lands; consideration
nominal.
The Pilot Butte Development Com
pany to the Bend Townsite Co., various
parcels of land in and near Bend ; con
sideration nominal.
The Pilot Butte Development Co. to
the Bend Townsite Co., all of blocks
one to 26 inclusive and blocks 28, 29, 30
and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 15,
of block 27 in Park Addition to Bend ;
consideration nominal.
The Pilot Butte Development Co. to
Bend Townsite Co., various parcels and
lots of lind lying in Bend ; consideration
nominal.
Florence W. Drake and husband to
Bend Townsite Co., sej sej sec. 32, t.
17, r. 12 and other lands ; consideration
nominal.
The Pilot Butte Development Co. to
Bend Townsite Co., 79 lots in Bend;
con si leration nominal.
Redmond Townsite Co. to Floyd De
ment, lots 1 and 2 In block 28, in Red
mond ; consideration nominal.
John E. Woolridge and wife to Jesse
Hobson, k swJi and t4 sej sec. 24,
t. 11 r. 13, and lot 4 of sec. 19, 1. 11, r.
14 ; consideration $ 1600.
L. C. Whitted to Crook County, lots
1 and 2 in block 25, in Deschutes, for
highway purposes; consideration nomi
nal. Alfred Hough to the Baldwin Sheep
4 Land Co., e tni nwtf swii and ev,Y
nw1 sec. 13, t. 10, r. 15, consideration
nominal.
William Coulthard to I. M. Mills, k
sec. 18 t. 16 r. 24 and other lands, 320
acres in ail; consideration $6000.
Carey Foster et at. to I. M. Mills, tec.
19 and n n sec. 20 t. 10, r. 24; con
sideration $5000.
Crook County Investment Co. to
Louis Partsch, lots 1 and 2 in block 24,
in Hillman; consideration $175.
The D. E. Hunter Realty Co. to
James Bean, lot 18, block in Bend ; con
sideration $2000. i "
Frances Wilson to J. A. Wilcox, lots
and 8, block 26, in Redmond ; consider
ation $1200.
H, F. Jones et al to Claude McCauley,
lots 1 and 2 in block 3 in Ehret's First
Addition to Redmond; consideration
$350.
Madras Townsite Co. to Church of
Christ, of Madras, lot 14 in block 22, in
Palmain ; consideration nominal.
Crook County Investment Co. to D.
A. Myers, lots 29 and 30, in block 122
in Hillman ; consideration. $175.
Fred J. Miller to John Strombeck,
swJi ev. sec. 20, and other adjoining
lands, lOu acres in all; consideration
$1600. I
K. R. lichenor and wife to W. C.
Walker, north halt of lot S. block 65 in
Redmond ; consideration $1100.
Archie rattle Mid wife to Kiigene R.
Sumuiy and W, 8. Maris, lots 5, 6, 7, in
block 27 tnlWnd; consider lion nomi
nal.
Floyd Dement to William ti. Pheonlt
and Frank M. White, lots 1 and i in
block 28, in" Redmond ; consideration
$"00.
Crook County Investment Co. to
Eugene Bk, lot ft. Mock 85, iu Hill
man ; consideration $75.
W. M. MoUillvray to the D. K.
Hooter Rsiltyco., nw1, ow' ace. 15,
t 18 r. 12; consi leration $1200.
J. Snow Pariuinter to A. C. Lucas,
loU if and 12 in block 36 iu Bond ; con
sid.iatlou $2000.
The Pilot Butte Development Co. to
Alexander il. Drake, parcels ot land in
Bend ; consideration nomit.al.
Alexander M. Drake and wife to the
P.- E. Hunter Realty Co., 24 lots lu
Bend ; consideration $20,000.
Laidlaw Townsite Co. to Marguerite
Mars, lot 3 in block 46 in Laidlaw; con
sideration $S3. t
IVn P. Ilea and Max Lueddeiuann et
ux to Robert E. and Mario E. Ga loway,
lot 7 in block 9 iu Madras; consider
ation $'17.60.
Bertio Sf. Owen to Crook County for
ngiu oi way lor conntv road across
homestead located iu sec. 7, t. 10, r. 13 ;
consideration nominal.
Gottfried Kellar and wife to G. F.
San borne, nr i , set,,', ae y of
sec 14, t, 26 r. IS; consideration nomi
nal. Leta Holland and husband lo U. F.
San borne, nw nwW sec. 26, and net-
tie", and sl, uej see. 27, 1. 11, r. 18; con
sideration nominal.
Lytle Townsite C. to rani Schiiete,
loin 1,2, 3, lu block 14; consideration
$100.
Crook County Investment Company
to Geo. Humpert.lots 27. 28, 29 in block
84 and lots 31 and 32 in block 31, in
Hillman: consideration $300.
Crook County Investment Co. to'
Clarice A. Frank, lots 24 and 25, block
21, and lots 12 and 13, in block 94, in
Hillman; consideration $120.
Crook County Investment Company
to E. F. Doolittle, lots 5, 6, 7, 8 In block
132 in Hillman ; consideration $300.
Edward P. Brosterhouse and wife to
Edwin B. Williams, sw and w of su4'
sec. 9, t. 18, r. 12; consideration $400.
Crook County Investment Co. to J. O.
Fleming, lots 29 and 30 in block 94 in
Hillman ; cons'doration $75.
New School Building
Continued from first pge.
make it practical for us to ship fir
flooring or some other good floor
ing in for the building, (or we have
found that pine flooring is not
satisfactory in a public ecbool.
Dr. II. P. JJjlknap said, "I have
been on the school board here
more than half the timo since we
erected the present building
twenty-three jears ago, and I have
teen enough of the poor and ill
kept buildings to make me want
to put a good building on those
ground, and when that is done
my place on the board ia rendy for
a younger man. I have thought
bout a new building for year,
and when it goes op I want it to
go up right. It should be stone,
or brick with stone trimmings, and
not less than ten room?, and those
large ones. Nothing smaller should
be talked about. There should be
a big assembly room for debates
and society meetg bo that the
school would not be dependent
upon other building. I think it
can be arranged to throw several
rooms into one for this purpose by
the use of folding or disappearing
doors. Plans should be perfected
and a contract let next year, if
possible, and when school is out
bave a big crew of men ready to
begin the actual construction work.
T. II. Lafollctfe said: "Of course
I am always in favor of anything
that ie for the best educational in
terests of. the community, and in
this matter I can think of nothing
that would do more good for the
community than a new school
building, and that as soon as possi
ble. At the close of the school
next spring is the latest date that
should be considered. The condi
lion is even worse, I think, than
most voters realize, and prompt
and positive action is essential.
".My idea ia to have a building
constructed that would be good
and in good repair fifty years from
now, and to pay for it by a system
of bonds so that it would not be
felt by the voters. As many as
forty annual payment) in small
amounts is a good idea, I think, if
such a thing is possible, and in
that way the matter of cost becomes
secondary.
"I want to be conservative in
the matter, however, and see a
good serviceable building go up, one
that will be large enough to meet
ail need for years to come.
Important.
We arlvertiHe to send our A ton steel frame
rin'M ftciile on approval, MiHunderHtandinK a
letter from J. K. A'Ihiosoh. who only wnnt?i! a
price we will noon have a si:nlo at Prineville
which will be Willi at A reduction to nave
Ktoraife or rONtiippiiiff. Tliertrat reaMonable of.
icr win ne taiteii. AditreKK jonkm or hinomam-
TQHt K. nt lilitgliamptoii, N. i . . tHii-Htp.
Notice tor Pukllcatloa.
niaritnni f ibe Interior,
r. . Illd. oo al Tin IMIIM, tWf
Juuii 1,
MIL
I aU H l iIm.m
at I'flnHU. Orvsvn, ht,m .ln Ifllh. I7,
HiKili HoiMfiLMMt, t.Herlnl N". OliUt.t Ku. I.V4t,
drMV mH-ilun 4, titwn,IO l wmll. runvv
i" n iiiantciie Miriiiit. iih nititttititt
affttumion lu utW Hunt flve.yr I'tm.l. It
UIll..h ,'lfttm to till- land aUiv Imt,H..I
belr Nrrvtt Hrowit.eoutilv cl.-rk al klinm
i rriiwtllle, orviruu, on ih uih iln ul July,
t'lftimant nnrni-t at ,llttiii? Jami-a w
Klli-aina, t-hnrlra H llenlr. Tl.m. J IX'tlv,
t mivmvn. unrvaj, an 01 rrni iup, tiivgiill,
u . V. McHlHK, Id'.t.Ur,
Notice of Sale of State Land.
Notice it hereby (riven that the 8mie
IikI Hoard will receive scaled hids until
tl:Otlo'eliH'k a. m Aiiituat t, IIMii, lor the
toiiowiu ticr!iM achool lamia, lo-wit:
HS ol Section HI, T. Ifl H. K. at K.
iWt of tieelkm W, T. ) 8. K. 14 K.
All of Section !!, T. St S. It, IS K.
W , of (taction t T. St 8. K. 14 K.
All of Section lii and all of Section 3H T.
'illS. K. IS K.
All of Section W and all of Section Sit, T.
22 s. K. 14 K.
All bails Miuat be aecnipiilel by a regit-
iny executed application lo purenaae ami
at least one-ltflii of the amount ottered.
No bid for leas llian 1J 00 per acre will
be conaulerett.
The riilt ia raeenred to reject any and
all bid. '
A ppUcatlnna ami blda ahouUI b atilrea
ed to (I. U. Hrown, Clerk Slate l.amt
Hoard , Salem, Oregon, and ntarked, "A
pllcutionantl bid to purchase Hale Innd."
ti. O. ItaooK,
Clerk Suit Und lloanl.
Dated Aril i, tllli). 4-2X
Notice of Sale of State LanrJa.
Notice la hereby aiveo Hint the Slate
IaihI lloant will receive acaled bida until
II :H) o'clock a. m.,Aucut I. 11M0, for ll.e
followinc ilescrllel acliool land, to-wit:
N K of Section HI, T. U S. K. ill K.
d ' Swlion til, I. 20 8. tt.
All bids must be accompanied bv a remi
larlv eiwutml application to purrliaie and
at least onc-llltn ol the aiiiounl olleretl.
No bid for lest than 7.30 per acre til be
considered.
Tbe right la reserved to reject any and
all bids. ' '
Applicalions and bids buld be address
ed to O. U. Hrown. Clerk Stale Ijind
ttoant, Salsm, tireiroti, and marked, "Ap
plication ai'.d bid to purcha-m state lamls."
U. il. Hbws,
Clerk Sluta Uud lloanl.
Dated April 2!, Itite. '-V-
Notics for Pukllcatlon.
Department of lb? Inleriir. lT. 8. Ijind
Oltice at The Dalles, Ureaon, June IS, 11)10.
Notics tt hereby given tha,i
Aliuira tiwalley,
of Pilueville, On'Kon, who, on May t.Vh,
lMtt. made Homestead, (Serial No. 0;r.;.)
Nn. 14444. for N'S SKJ. See. IA and W i,
SVt. Secticn 14. Townthlp 13 South,
ItaiiKe 15 ta-l, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make final live
year proof, to establish claim to Hie land
above described, before Warren Hrown,
county clerk, nt his office, at i'rlnevllle,
Oreron, on the -1'tti day July , 19 Hi.
Claimant names at wttnc': Fred
Stuart, Hoy Stuart, tleorire M. Delano.
Harry O. Webb, all of I'nneyille, lireaon.
O-Stp C. W, MOOKK, tteiister.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, t 8. f.and
Oltice at The Dulles, OroKun, Juna 1Mb,
lliio.
Notice Is hereby irlven that
Hilme'r W. Fairchlld,
of Post, Oreiton, wlio, ton May J.VIi. tUiS,
made llonieatead, (Serial No. U.KJW ) So.
1M7, Tor S NK'i, N NVi, SKH, and NK
HWVJ, Section 'Ji, Towiiahip IU Soutli.
KaiiK W Kast, Willamette Meridian, hat
riled notice ot intention to make final live-
year proof, to establish claim to the land
alKive destritieil, before Warren Urown,
county clerk at Ins oltice, at Printville,
Oregon, on the aiih day of July, 1010.
v laiioauv naiiiee as wiinea-ea: oioney j.
Feakea, Allien I. Crain, Uobert W. De-
mnrm. of Prineville. Orexon: Daniel V .
Knoi of Pot, Ore(fon.
OSJp C. W. MOOKK, fteglster.
Farmers
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 your orders without first receiving
our prices.
1, Li Jordai & Go
Kotlcs for Ptihltcatloit.
tleparnnent ot the Interior
t'. a. I ami nillce al the Imllea, lireeon.
Nat M. bno.
Notice li hvrehv slven ihst
lea I,. Koiii,
ot IVt tirKon. a i,o, on .Mm Dh. lso., loatle
HoinvaleMil. S,.rlal Mo, lu.lj.t Se. Itt nr
SK4, aitin a, loan. I,l, IT south, lanue It
el. W lllsinelto Merottnll. lias llk,t tootieol
llllehllol) lo ntulie tiltal II, e War pio,l. It)
rslalilmh rlalltt Ut Ilia laml Uis ileaeillaMl,
behire Warren llrewn, ttooilv ( lerlt si lilsol
a.-a, at rmievlite, Oreaoti, ou ilie .lU day ol
tlalntsut namrt as wllnrast Kdwlti K.
(dlllnviater, iauies II Kelly. I rank A. Hushes,
Mary H I'tHia.atl ol 1'osl. ureuon.
J'- U W, sIlHillK, Iti-aUter.
' Aaataitralw't Sals ti Rtal tnfij.
Notice is hereby alien, ,at Its iuir-ti
Sttl, of nil older ol I tie County Court ot lite
state of Ureaou for frooh Cotiiiiy. male on
the .Mil day of Muv, lino, ill the matter o4
the estate of Unhurt Howe, deceased, the
linilersliMieil, the Hiliulul-lrHlor ol anld
estate, irill sell at nrivnte sale In the highest
bidder for e li lu band, atihjeet l(i eon
lliualion by the said Comity t'oiirt, on and
alter the Slid day -ol July, lulu, al Hie law
oUiceofT. K, J, Kiilty (n rnnetil e, lire.
Koti, or Iht law oltice of Kiank Menefee in
The lalle, Oretrnn, all the rilil. Idle ami
Intere.l and e-lnle of the anld lloluiil
llowt, daeeaaed, at the lime ol his death,
and interest the Mid natnte may have ai
iHilred other than or in addition to that of
In aald llolmrt Itnwe at the time oi his
death, in all that certain teal pmiMrty sil.
llate ill the pouuly il t'r.Hik, stale ul tire
Hon, and described as follows, lo-wlt:
'I he uorlheasl tiuarter of seetlott vovott
leen7l in town. hip twelve south, ol
rmi,-o ten I lot e-t V . M.
t hat aaH ianil will te sold aa a whole flir
cash iu baud.
Dated May Hi, tiHn.
PA I I, W.CIIII.DKItS,
Adniiiilstmtor of the estate ul llolairt
Howe, deceased.
Krtiuk Meuelee, attorney for estate, The
Halloa, tiregon.
Prineville Steam Laundry.
Have yoilrelothea washed at the Prineville
itleatiu Ijitoidry. Hoelal artentlolt ilvrir lo
Irnvelera. Iuodrv Is l.ieoled III u.a Mer'allla
ter hmldlua, near the n,ho,ii.
Mlf JAMW KINU. Pmp'r.
Nolle of Final Settlttntot.
Notba Is heretiy alvan to all ivrsons Inter.
eate.1 lu the oatulo ot K. Teoipu-lon,
deeeasetl, Ihitt T. M. Ilalitwlo, the ailluliil.
trnttiror sahl estate, has maile atnl tiled with
the clerk of the t'i:.nly Court tils Until a..
eounMoi of Ills ailiolnl.lmllon of sold estate,
and the I'oillllv Court has set Tuesday, I he
Alh ilav of July. t'UO, al the f'otiiilv Ivturl
ISHitu In Prineville, lireanll, as the lime ami
place for hearing' and setlllua said Auui ao
oounllna. .
luted t'dalml du ot June, Villi
'I'. M. Ilst.uwisr.
Ailmlulslnilor ot lbs estate of luvid K
lmplefou, llaoeaaod.
ContuHt Notuc.
Department of the li. teller,
IT. S. Und Oftlce, The Dalles, tlr.Kon,
Mny Id, Hi'O.
A tlllnelent contest affidavit bavin);
Irni tiled In this office by Wade II. ilu
ton, route-tant, aitain-t hotueslead entry.
No. l-'I'i, made February '..', Had, far
NF.tSVi,', N1, SK.i4 KKij MM; s tl. ii
, Township III S, li.iti lit K, W lihinielte
Meridian, by Williniu llo-lwlck, etui.
te'tee, in which il ia lirired lh.it suld
William llostttick lint wholly abandoned
sntd tract lor more Uiriil ail imoiths last
iuslt ttiat said tract is not seititd upon j
and cultivated by utd arty as risiulred i
bylaw; that there ate no improvement ,
whatever thereon; that said ulbyed al- I
aenca was not dun to hi4 em; lo metit tn i
tbe army, navy or marine corps of the ,
I'nited Stales in time ol war, said pnrttes ;
are hereby llutllied to aioa-ar. le..tHin,l. i
and otter evidence tllcliinK s dd alfi H-itoill
at lo o'cliH-k a ni. on July I, llipi. bef.ire
Warren llrimn, County Clerk, at lot oltice
In Prineville, OrrKoit, (nnd Hint final hear
ing will be held at Id o'clia k a. m, on July
S, HMO, before) Hie licgister and Ketciver
at the t'nlinl Stales Land Utiles in tlie
lialrea, Onyon.
The sahl coiitestniit liavlnir, in a proper
allidnvit, tiled May Hi, lulu, set forth facts
which show that after due dillireiice cr
mihiiI tiTViee of this notice can not Iw
marie, it ia hereby ordered and directed
that such notice be given due and proper
publication,
4-aip C. W. MUURE, Iti Khtcr.
and otocl
ATTENTION !
Cootcat Notice.
, Itennrtineiil ol the Interior
Culled Slalea Und tllllce
The Dulles, Oieirnn, June I, HUD.
A snlll. lent e.oile.l allldavlt IravliiK been
filed III Ibis oltice by Knrl M. I,liildin con.
lesiniit eKiiu.l honre-lead Knlrv No, I
nia.le Man h la, !'.H. tor W H W i,, Sii
il 'ii H Towiiship II, M., Kaniie I J, K , ti
Utnuiilfe Meridian, by
t harli-a W. Kuian, Coiileslee,
In which it ia aliened that mid i bailit W,
I mail tint wholly abandoned sahl tract
lor more than an to nil lit last past; Unit
aul I tract is not settled upon and cultivated
by aald party aa ropmcd by lawi that
there are no Improvements whatever
thereon: that said alleged absence was
not due to hl employment In the ariny,
navy or marine corps ul the United
Mules In lime of war.
Saul parties are hereby liutltlrd naptear.
respond, anil osU-r evidence tout-hint said
allegation at lu oVh c.l a. in,, oil July 'JO,
l.iltl. tadoie W ai r. n Hrown, county co rk,
nt his oii't,-e in I'nneviite, tin-Kon, and
thai dual he irinii wl I lie held at lu o'clock
a. m., on July IHIIl. tadoie tbe Iteitisler
and Kecelvi r at the 4 nttcd Stntet l.uttd
Ollire In t riv Dulles, Oregon,
The said contt slant having, lu a proHr
affidavit, hied June 4, IIMII, set forlll fai la
which show that alter due diligence per
sonal seiviee of this notice can not la
made, tl Is hereby ordered and directed
that tlleli notice be given by due and
proier publication, C. W, idooltK,
Ma Kecelvcr,
Adiniiilttriitor't Notics.
In lbs County r.ntrl for Hie eotuiiy of f'r.aik,
lale el ilreteil. lu I lie matter ol ilia catsle of
Mtimnd tl. IViU. de.'essed. hollea Is hereby
gtvinltmt lire uiidi rslsued, Aih IWrl iiehl,
wimiu lire ilrh dai ol May, lulu, iloly api'olul
ed I.) lliv 1'iiirtily I'olirl ol Ilia slsle ol Oregon
tor rriaik eoontv, as admlnlitrslur of Ilia
k.tsleol t'dniund II, How. deceased, tint has
Holy iiiialllled. and llial bllersol adinliilstra.
lion Mere duly ts.uet! to Ittin by sslil rourl.
All persons lts lug elslms ststiul said esialn
sr liervliv uolinid to present Hie same, duly
er.:ied Willi proper vouchers attached, ae.
eor tint lo Is. Hllllln all InoUllts from the
dateollhe llr.t pnhll. alien of this Motile lo
the iileh i.lilii'il at Hie oltli-e of f J, Hewitt,
.os Well. Ksrgti liulldlng, I'errland, firegeii,
Aosl ar ar F'sr o.
A tl'ih Ulmlr o( Iht vslsle of Mmood II.
Is.w, il. reeled,
1' I tl. nt, attorney for adiirllil.lrnlor,
fitoeid llnil ptihlleaiiiin, June 't. PMU,
Hare oi lasl publication, July 1, ivlu,
Conttat Notics.
Department of the Inferior,
l ulled htulea Land Ultlce
The Dal es, Ore.M.u, May al, llllu,
A surflcleut contest alttdavtt having baotl
llled In this odbe hv Ada K. Morse. ein
lestaut, against homestead Knlrv, No.
lira, made Muv '-'J. IKki, lor SW it .Section
J, I'oAti.liip Ia South, llauge 14 l.al,
WH'auieiit Meriiiian, ny
I..I111 l Nlnwarl d,-ensi1 Coif oaliut
lu which It is alleged that sal. I John M,
.J, ......... .1... I !...,, VI-... I. IS ll..-.
that since Ins dentil, his heirs, Alice H.
joiin.on, jonn m r-iewart. ,oarv n,
A niicratin, William W.stewartand (tuih
1'do.uu have (adid In reaide upim. cultivnic
or tluprovt the lend in any way; that an id
abandonment wnt not due to employment
iu the nrmy, navy ur marine curpe of the
t' uited St'ites in time of war.
Said prune, are hereby noli lied to ap
pnr, re.um., and oiler evidence touching
.aid allegation at 10 o'clock a. ill. on July
a, 1'ipi, bifore Warren Hrown, County
Cie-k at his ollice 'it Prineyfl!e Oregon,
and that final henriug will In held nt III
o'clock a. in. oil July fy, till, before tbe
Hegtster and Keceivr r at the Culled States
Mud Oltice ill The Dulles, Oregon.
The saidCoutestnut hnviug, in a proHr
nllldavil. Illeil May 111, lulu set fi.rih
facts which sliow I tint alter due diligence
lierviuul service ol tbl-notice can not I
made, it is hereby ordered and directed
thai such notice he given bv due ami
proper publication.
iVjnp C. W. MOOrtK, ItcKuder.
Sawmill for Sale.
Hn Octioeo: eaplelly lMlsl rlavi endless sufi.
ply of tlinlwri'sn la hooght al II per M, stuiiah
IniuU'r worth t-'J'.'sidelivered on rallriMd rialit
of wnv; giHid ha-al tuarkel. Price for plant
f-i.lkil. Address H. K, Jouea, Howard, tlregou
Woman Wanted.
(fisMt. mipnlile wotnnn wanted to tto wash,
ttrs and other house work at lenal two half
days each week, vtoutd give tnusle lessons
iu part payment. Mrs. I. M. Koa, una bouse
enal of I omiuvrclnl Cluli.
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