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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1910)
How E All of our figured, 25 they last 25c now now o for values, now now 40c now 2 for u PRICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains Strawberries. Continued from first page. plant off at the top of the ground in the spring when the snow vent off, and that would make them set on later, and get an abundant crop , own cars or contract the hauling to of fit et quality fruit which would ' some one. get into the market about August! ' The tract is so large that we 15. prefer to act through associate corn- Other methods of delaying the panies such as the one just organ early development of the plant are; ized by Mr. Mosier in St. Paul, reported. Straw mulch in the fall, but we have retailed lots of land and other things, all of which help1 and we can do it again if neces to make a better crop. jsary. We prefer, however, 1o Mrs. Newsom has a patch cover-1 wholesale the land and I think ing two city lots, that are now , there will be little trouble in dis three years old, and so far this posing of it in that way. year she has picked 21 quart in rp te of the early frost. She will pick more berries yet than the amount mentioned above. She raises the Clark Seedlings and thicks (bat by next year she will get an abundant crop. J. D. La Follette has a number o! plants on his lots in Prineville that will produce berries this year. They have been planted less than two months. So much for the possibility of a supply. Niiw for the demand. The berry market opened this year on June 1. and will last the month out, with a daily shipment of not less than 14 crates. The average can safely be put at 14 crates daily for thirty days, or a total of 420 crates for the season. These berries have retailed at not less than 14.50 per crate, making a total expenditure of $1850 from Prineville alone for berries. The C. S. & S. Company estimate that there has been a heavier shipment to the west side of the county this year than to Prineville, which show that this year there was not k-ss than 4000, of Central Oregon money sent to Hood River for a product that could be raised at home. Thii is more than double the amount that was spent last year and it is safe to say that it will be less than half the amount for next y.'ar in vkw of the increasing population. It is also safe to state that could the berries be offered tt the same price here that the , grower gets in Hood Kiver more berries would be sold. Why not plant a 1G0 acre farm to utrawberries in some good fruit locality and koep this money in Central Oregon where it belongs? Mower for Sale. 41,,-fnot cut Champion Mower for sale. Afhirvsa. till FriuuvlUe, Oregon. We SCAPING the buying of poor goods fortunate securing of good bottom prices enables us to make you exceptional bargains. We are the best bargain givers in the city and content ourselves with small profits and quick returns. Call on us before buying skew-here. Real Bargains Lawn Dress Patterns, plain, white and different styles, at Half Price while Ladies' Knit Underwear, 35c values. Ladies white Underskirts, $1 SI. 40c Ladies' Muslin Drawers, 75c Ladies Union Suits, 75c values 35 and 50c Ladies' Corset 35c Men's Underwear - ? Men's Lightweight Underwear, 50c values, now 25c Mens Light Wool Underwear, $1 values, now 50c $1.50 values for 75c Means Much to Prineville Continued from first page. Sbarjiko in automobiles, either our "I cannot speak for Mr. Mosier and his associates in the matter of , retailing the lOuO acres they have just purchased, but as Mr. Mosier is the best publicity man in the United States today it is safe to assume that he will dispose of the lands to actual settlers, and per haps very soon. It is probable that I or Mr. Davidson will remain on the grant nil summer. I will leave for Barns Friday morning and will return to Prineville after a two days' stay in Burns. As the lands puichased by Mr. Mosier and associates are the tracts to the east and south of the city limits it is a safe guess that these lands will be pla'.tel and sold as town property. Real Estate Transfers Kirk Wfcited to James L. Court-: right, of w- of lots 1, 2 3, 4, in block 45 and other lands in Redmond: consideratlon 2800. j Redmond Townsita Company to Jas. L. Courtright, lota 5 and 6 in block Al, in Redmond ; consideration $400. Redmond Townsite Co., to Jae. L. Courtright, lot 2 in block 37, in Ked inonl; consideration nominal. Redmond Tovneti Co., to Jas. L. Courtright, lots 1 and 2 in block 50 in Redmond ; consideration $400. Redmond Townsite Co., to Jacob II. Ehret, lots 11 and 12 in block 55 in Redmond ; consideration nominal. Relraond Townsite Cj. to Jacob H. Ehret, lot 10, in block 55 ; consider ation $50. Jennie Sellers and husband to A. V. Yi,U !gber(5 and A. T. Jernstedt, v 'o 10, block 10, Bend ; contideration nomi mil. Laidlaw Townsite Co. to Emogen Myers, lot 12 block GG, in Laidlaw ; con tideration $125. A. W. Grater and wife to S. J. New som, a parcel of land in northeast portion of Prineville; consideration mminal. Samuel J. Newsom and wife to C. J,. V. Marker, parcel of land in northe et portion of Prineville; consideration (.'iuu it Do. and tlie stocks at values, Covers Eli W. Cronp to Madras Townsite Co, lots 13 and 14 block 33, in ralmain; consideration nominal. W. II. Fletcher to Madras Townsite Co.. Iom 13 and 14 in block 33 In Pal main ; consideration nominal. F. A. Hannal aoJ wife to Moeea Nia wonger, ae tt of ace 4, 1 18, r. 12; consideration nominal. Kristin Pitil and husband to Alex ander Stewart trustee, n1, a ate. 3, t. 11, r. IS; consideration $S50. Malhias B. Lovik and wife to Alex ander Stewart, trustee, awj( ewj sec. 2, 1. 11, r. IS; consideration nominal. 11. W. Collies and wife to Alexander Stewart, trustee, m4 iw , a )f c. 15, t. 11, r. 18; consideration J100. Olaf A. Setterberg to Alexander Stew art, trustee, wt ne re nw. and iwVj' tee 21 1. 11 r. 18; consideration fioo. J. S. Smyth to B. L. Bowen and others, eet ne1-, and neV4' ,ej gee. 6 t. 13, r. 13; consideration $i"00. Santa Fe Pacific Railroad Co. to R-ilph E. Gilchrist 1479.04 a --res of land in t. 22, s. r. 9; consideration $7035.44. Arthur J. Decker to S. W. Yancey, w'- nm-i, wi n sec. 22, t. 13, r. 16; consideration (1400. M. L. Job et al to G. M. Slocnm, lot? 5 and 0 Llok 18, in Redmond ; consider ation 1500. Mathew M." Hirrey to Maud Taylor. e '4' sec. 4, t. II, r. 16; consideration 12400. Don P. Kea and o'here to Robert E. Town?, lot 15, block 1, in Firrt Ad dition to Madras; consideration $250 C. L. V. Marker and wife to Wa e If. Hu"on, parcel of land in northeast Part of Prin?vil'e; consider t'oa (5CO Samuel J. Newtom and wife to A. W. Grater, parcel of land in northeast portion ol Prineville; consideration n minal. The Pilot Botte Development Co. to the D. E. Hunter Realty Co., lot 2 of block 12, in Eend; consideration $12 iooo. Crook County Investment Company to Henry R. and Edwin (i. Golden, loU t- and 14 in block loj in Ilillman; con- sideralion $100. Administrator's Notice. In tlie County Court tor the county of Crook, state of Oregon. In the matter of the eattuo of Kflinuna (. Dow, def ss)M. Notice li beretr given that the iinderniKned, Adelfjert yMn, wan on I he Uth day of May. lull), dulv trwiint ed fV the County Court of the HUte of Oregon for Crfxilt county, an v,mtnlHtrator of the Estate of Edmund (j, Dovr. dece&ned, and htu duly qualified, and that letter of admini-tra- tion were duly issued to hun by aaid court. All pentotu navin c-latma again entate are hereby notified to ireeiit the same, duly verified with proper voucher attached, ac cording to law, within Bi monthi from the date of the first publication of thii notice to the undersigned at the office of T.J. Hewitt, )) Wells Fargo building. Portland, Orgoa. ADR LB KMT riKJ.D, Administrator of the estate of JCdmuud G liVtw, deceaaed. T. i. Hewitt, attorney for adminbttrator, late of fl rtt publication, June lt'10, Iwte of laat publieatlou, July 7, 1UJ0. 1 60 Acres Land for Sale. 120 acres -rich bottom land ; (food for train or alfalfa; stream of water running through it; all under aood fence; good barns and corrals; small house, good well and force pump. Price $18 per acre; 120 ' can he irrigated. Addreaa aicd Vander j pool, Prineville, Oregon. Pay Up. All persons knowing tlenselrek indebt ed to tlie tirm of Livrly-Jordad-Laniu Company w.ll please call on Harry Laniu and settle. t-6-lf Lots of Hard Study for the Electorate A special from Salem to the Journal dtM Juno J2, rays that though luiil.i tivo petitiona have already hewn present d at th) olticw of the secretary of ata' which propone by direct enactment to 0 eat five, new Orvgon counti licit November, petitions are still being1 circulated In different part of the atate asking the electorate to creat to additional ones, making the ILt of new counties to be created by the people at the next general election a total ol seven. Knur of these new tomtit are to lie located in "Astern Oregon and three In western Otvgoti. If they all carry, the map of Oregon be " badly mutilated the stale's own son will lie unable to rewnise il. Petitions have already been presented tor the crvalion of Nesniith and I' nip. qua ctmnlies. These counties are to be lotatcd in the upper Willamette valley. and will depend for their territory on the counties of Lane and IXmslaa. Peli. tiona are being circulated that have tor their object the enactment of an act to create William county, in the same j vicinity, and overlapping the boundaries j of the proposed l'mpiua aud Keetuilh jconntiea. In eastern Oregon already propoaals ! have been ao far conautumated as to bring about the filing of petitions for ; the creation of Otia county from parts 1 of Malheur, Harney and Grant ; Orchard county mainly from northeaxteru I'ma itilla, aud Clarke county mainly from I the north portiou of Grant county. I Petitions are being circulated for the creation of Deschutes county out of the I north portion of Crook. Redmond will jhe made the county seat of IVarhutet county, the boundary excltkling Bend by about six mi'ea and Prineville about four mile. Such ia the county sitna'ion aa pre sented by the initiative. All petitions must be filed by July 7, and atgumeuta in their favor by July 4. The Indica tions are that by that time there will be at leaal 31 m asurea on the ballot of the general election to be held Tues day, November 8, and now county propositions bid fair not to be the least item on the long boll.it. Nineteen measures have already been filed. Stvce Cmb47 Ouaafs. pV Among the 19 already filed are the rtVnve county projects named; too other tT j proposals to annex portions of Vah : ington and Clackamas counties to Mult- feN;noioali county, making seven county changes and w ith two more sure to bi filed, a total of nine; a salary bill, en acted by the legislature an 1 referred by the people, which provided for the in crease of the aalary of the circuit judge who sits in Baker county; two taxation amendments to the constitution referred by the legislature; an amendment allow ing the state to btuld its own railroad; a bill for a constitutional convention and a bill for redisricting the state for representative purpores in the legia'a- ture, all proposed or referred by the 19U9 1 gislature; a bill for the establish ment of a branch hospital in eastern 0egon, also referred by the legislature; women's suffrage amendment; a state wide prohibition bill; an employers' liability act ; a bi I to abolish the poll tax and making other reforms in taxa-' tion; an act proposing to alio cities and towns to control the sale of liquors, aDd one measure providing for tie maintenance and support of a state normal school at Monmouth, all by initiative petition. W. S. U'Ren, through the People' Power league, is contemplating the initiation of several acta relating to ap peals to the supreme court, and a gen eral centralization aud simplification of the present governmental system in the state and counties. There will aUo probably be other normal school pro Is which the people will have to meet in November. A Liu to regulate fishing in the lioue river is Lviug cir culated and will be filed in a day or two. That is the situation that confronts the voters at this date, wlili more peti tions probably coming, not yet made known generally. Tie ballot two years ago was long, with 10 measures, but will be longer this year with no ies than 31 measures, which the people will be called upn carefully to consider when they cast their ballot November Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Laud Ollic-e at The Dallea, Oregon. June IHih. liilu. Notice is hereby given that Klmirid lioiarth, of O'Neil, Oregon, who, on May 20th, W5, made ilome:,ti-ad. (Serial No. 0.W.',) No. Utii'i for atidS; SKJ, section H, township 11 viutU, range 1 1 east, 'A'illam etle Meridian, has h;J notice of intention to make linal live-year proof, lo establish cl -ini to the land aliove ilescrihtfd. layfore V.irren Hrown. county clerk at hisollice. at Prineville, Oregon, on tlie 2nd day of August, 1!0 Claimant names as witnesses; Joseph H Ojiinn. John Kerguson Irwin D. Hasey, John llacketl, all of O'Neil. Oregon. UZIp 0. W. MOOKK, Register. Notice for I'uhlication. Department of the Interior. U. H. Land Oilicc at The Dalles. Oregon. June 2'.'l:d, 1910. Notice Ls hereby given that y.KZ (ylan.-nce U. Harvey, of Prineville, Oregon, who on July '7th. 1:05, made llome-tead, (Kerinl No. W ) Xo. laniu, for lots 1 and t and H'A KV.4, eiectiou 2, Town-hip In Mouth, Hange 1(1 hast, Willamette Meriuiuti, has tiled no- tic of intention to make final live-texr proof, to establish claim to the land above decriljcd, before Warren llrowu, county clerk at his olfice, at Prineville, Oregon, on Hie zuil nay of August, 1UIU. Claimant names as witnesses; James R, Harvev. James A. aiofhtt, liert Wilson, of Prineville, Oregon. Charles H. Krickaon of Bend. C. W. MOOKK, 6-3Dp Jtegister. Important . We advertise u send our f ton steel frame pities, scale on sproval, Mlsunilerstanrlilig lt,tl.t tri.m 1 V iiltinain avlttt nn I V wall ltl price we will soon liave a aeaie at Prineville whleh will tie sol'! at a reduction to rave surrage or reshipitiiia. The flrst reasonable oi ler will lie taken. Art'lreas Joans orHiMiiia 10a, K.l.,BlliliaiUUo, N. Y. -"'-r Notice tor Publlcattoa. thtiriiiiMii of the Interior, V, . Uml OlHre at Tlx Dalle, onton June I, li'ltt. Mullr la herIT I Itmi thai I K n un, (I.....,. .... !,, ItllK ltT nil. I.' Ilnnifa'tiiul, (XTI.1 N.v Ol.WJ.I No, Wall! It MX eeutn 4. lim nalOt la aoiiltt. rna' liM-aat. N lllaiitvlle MtTl.ltiiM. Iiaa II ifl nli v o( titlntttott lo make nital n-ir prtH.f. Ut esta .ll.n vlalnt l Ih lait.l atai tlfverilx'tt. Ih'Iow A arrvn Hrewii, nuoilv 1 1 ra al loaeltlee, al enitevllle, (trvioll. tu Hit Wilt tlay vl Jul). mnt. rialmallt namea aa wllmaaisit Jamea W. KtlraoiK. t'liarU It. P'atv. I'liumaa J. Ileal)', liarenea H. Itarvey, all l' lroie illi, Oreanu. i O, W. MlKlKK, ltaller. Notice of Sale of Slate Lands. Kutic l hereby given that the Slate liid Hoanl will rveeive tealiMt bid unlit llamoVloek a. in., Auguat I, 1'UO, for Hi liillnwiiia Ueaeriheil aoiKiol lands, to-witt C ol tSretiitn til, T. t is. It. Kl K, tW V, ol Meriion lit. T, SO S. R. 14 K, All el Mpellon l. T. SI 8. K. IS K. WS of iHviion l T. '.'I S. It. U K. All of Seetion Hi and all of Svliou !, T. 21 1. K. IS K. All i.fSn'tiou 16 and all of Seeliun Sit, T. It. 14 K. All tiida miial be araiiniiuiiilisl by a reitu larlv eieeutiM applleatloll to piiiviiaw ami at least one-mill uf III amouiil ullrred, No bid for leaatlian fliioper aere will he considered. Tli right ia reserved to reject any and all Li.la. Appliralloiia and bids alioiild l aiblt,a si to II. ti, llrowu. Clerk Slate l and lloaid, Sdleni, Oreguii, and inarke.l, "An pluallon and bid to purchase stale laud.'' tl, (1. Itanaai, Clerk Sul l.aud IUmixI. lotl Aprit W, tlUO. Notice of Sale of State LanJe. Nolic la herehr alven that the Ktale Ijin.l Hoard will rcclv aealvil bids until 1 1. -ill o'clock' a. in.. Aiimiil 1. IIIIU. for III I'olUiwing deacrttd ai'liotil land, lu-ail: N S ol Section !. T. V M. It J K. NKv. and S' of Section in. T. Al 8. It. 12 K. All hula must lie arfciniLianieil bv a retfil- lariy envuuil application lo putvliase mid at least one-tilth of Hi amount ol!red. No hid for leu than 17. JO per acre si ill be considered. The right la rard to reject any and all titds. Applications and bids should h address ed to (1. I). Hroan. Clerk Hut Land Hard. Salaitl. Oregon, and marki, "Al- pltcation ai d bid to purchase ami land a." it. itaois. Clerk Stat Ulld Uoawd. Date.! April , lUIU. K-t Notic for Publication. IVpartment nfth. Inlerlor. t'. S. Land Olllce al Tli Dalles, Oreeon, June I'.HO. Nolle la hereby gitvti thai Alntira Swaller, of Prtnevllle. Untron, who, on May tilth. IHu). made ItoniMtead, (SerUI No. 0;.r;.) No. Hj4. for ,S SKJ, See. 1ft and YV't SVVi, Seoti u It. Township IS Soulh, liang l. Ka-t. Wil'ainelle Meridian, bita tiled notice of tnleiitinn to make rittui hire, year priHif, to esial'lish claim lo the land above described. In'f,ir Warren llrown, ivuntv clerk, al Ida oil'.ee, at Prineville, Oregon, on lb 'Jinn day July , P.UO. I'liiiiimnl nnuies sa ttitiirMia: Kreil Stuart, Koy Sluarl, lieorg M. lVlano. liarrr U. Webb, ad of I'ruievill, Oregon. 0-ilp C V. MDUKK, UegUlcr. Notice (or Publication. IVpartmrnl of the Interior, t'. S. Land Oltice al The Dulles, Oregon, June lith, li'10. Notice Is hereby given thai Hilme'r W. Kairchild, of l'osl. Oregon. wlo. on Mny 2Sth. I'ltvi. mad llomestead, t serial No. IkUalH ) No. 1 117:1. fur SS N Ki, N W SK'j, and N Ki, SVVki, Sect inn '.'7. Township W Houih, Itangela Kaat, Willamette Meiidlun, baa tiiei notit, ol intention to mok final live, year prof, to eataiilisii chiiiti lo the land aUive deM-ribeil, befon Warren llrown, county clerk al Ins oluce, at Prineville, Orem.ii, on the 'JHib day of July, lum. Claimant mimes as witnes-es: Sidney J. Kea e., Albert I. ( rain, llolu rt W. D maris, of Prineville, Oregon; Daniel W. kieu of VOftt Oregon. 0-ilp C. W. MOOI'.K, Regi.ler. Farmers 'AYING Before 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. R. L., Joraae & Co Nutic. for Puhll.atloii. lU'Carlmiit l Ilia Inlerli'T I'.. Ull.l Olllee al Him IWll.s, ii..n. Ma) M. I 'll. Nnlle la liarel.v U. Dial Ina I.. Kil"s, ol fSlsl tlreae!. hi, ell Mnvllllli. w. hia'la HOIimieail. (Serial N" WH.lt. I No. II. 'I IlI SK', .-,il,. a. loaiilil It' soiiili, raueli ea.l. illshirlle M''f "Il 01, ha III,. I li.o i luit'iilleit lii make llnil Hie-iear l.rtt.l. In ea,.iRti elaon I" Hie taii'l a.oie il, enle-,1. In hire W srrell ll,otl. eeimll t'L-rk al i!. ,0 a.e.al rnnevllle, theiieii. uu llia.Mti Uuy ol JlOv. I 'lll flaiiiisnl names as wlliiea; K,llli K. l.tnnmaler, Jaine. II Kelly. Hank A. Iliiglles, Mary I.. I'lHik.all ill I'e.l tinueit. .'l J. A, MlHihK, ItlUlaler. AJansitrslsr's Salt sf Rtal rsrlt. Nolle Is herebv given. bl In pnr.ii. aneol an older ol the I'otinl.v t'oiul ol the atale of Oregon tor t'rok 1 oiinl v, matle iot lh Sib day ol Mnv, l'io, In Ho. mntierol the estate 'td llobiii't Hoe, ilisM'Aaed, the ultderalis'itrHl, the il.tmiiil lrat.'r ol auid estate vill aell at private sale to the hlglieal hlihler lor ci"h iii IkiihI, auliecl to eoii llimilion by tli aiinl l oniiiy l oiitl, on and artcr Hie .'iid ilnv of July, I'Uil. at Hie law olhceol'T. K. J. Iiiillylu Prinevtl , Ore gon, or th law oiiu of Ktank Mi io-Uhi In I'hn I'niUsi. Oivtf.in, all lb right, till ami intere.t and iMat of the auid llobarl llowe, deceased, at the t nil ol bis d.tili, and interest Hie said Male may have ac .miteil other than or In addition to thai ol 111 said llobmt Hov,p at thv limeiil hla deal It, In all that certain leal pruwrly sit uate In the cotinlv t t'rook, state of On gon, and deocrllird a f.dloaa, t,i-Mili The northeast onarier ol auction seven tvrii (171 In toKiislili twelN (IJ aoiilh, ol range ten (tin at St . M, Tlial aai.l land will lie sold aa a whole for cash III hand. Iiatssl .May 91, I Ho I'A I I, W. CHII DKIt.-l, Administrator ol th catale ol llolwrt llowe, ileceaaed. Frank Meiieli, attorney for estate. The Dailca, Oregon, Prineville Steam Laundry. Have vour elotlirs waheil id Hie Prineville Hleam tjnimtiv. himh tal a(leHt,li aueti Iravelera. Ilillotrv I liul,l tli I lav M,f ullla ler tMiihtina. near Hie n,.h,.e.i HU JAMI.s KIN(I, rrop'r Nolle of Pinal Sctlltmaul. Nolle Is herehv alven In all tiers., s tiller i-steit In tlKi estate of l-avlit IViolOi'lon, ,1e,HMM-it, Hint T. M. llnMwIlt, tlie atliolnl. IrnloroT anld ealale. has inu.le ana I lei with ttteclerk or tli I'minty l onrl nu Until si eollllHng irf Ills M.tiiillil.trnlltOl nrsntil eatMle, and Hie I'oulilV I'olltl baa Ml 1'oea.liiv, Ilia Mil tlay or July, !''ll, at Die t'oiitilv t'ouH naiiii In Pittievtlle, ilri-aon, ii lite tlmeniitl plats' a.r ucurln antl Ketillng anlit Anal o (aulilHiig. luied t'datiid day ol June, Into. T, M. tULOWlsi, Attmtnlstrator of Ilia utv uf I'avlU K Tt.niplelou. l-eoeused. Content Naticw, lieparlnienl of the Intetlor, U. 8. IjiioI Olllce, 1 lie I'alles. I r, it.m. May l. I" A Piltlleieot contest nilldavit having been tlll In tbla tilhi e l.y U a.le II. llu ton, cotilestnlit, against 'homeatfa. I emrv. No. I'JI.V. ma.le rrbrnary '.. psit, .,r NK.sW1,, N'.SK'.hK"., fisiion II. Tttwoslilo In -I. lino pi K, Wlllallo lle Meridian, ov Wililatn Ittt.lwiek. ettii te.tee, in which It la Urged ilia AI-i William llosiwlek has wliolly nltaii lonetl aattl tract tttr noire tfan an "months last pal; tbnt saitl trait Is m-t acitletl ti,n and cultivated by raid p.trty tis iciuttrd bylaw; that theie ar i.o iiiipn.vroiriita whatever lllirvon; that aaiti alieutsl ale ss'tie was not due to hi em; b'vuient in th army, navy or marine corps of the I'lilted Slate, in tinia ol war, said purtnt are hereby notiiietl to appt-ai, re-pond, and niter evitleiiee i iH-ldng a.tt.l alb gninn at 10 o'c!ock a in. on Jn'y I. I'H'i. bt for Warren llrown, I'oilltty tlerk, at ln ofliee III Prineville. Oregon, (slid lion linal bear ing III be held at H o'ebs k a. m. on July il. IlltU, bebire) the Kcgi-trr and Coelve'r al lb tutted states Land u ill re In I lie Dalies, Oregon. 'fh said contestant liavlng, n a proper affi.lavlt. tlbd May III. I'llo, sel forth fai ls which show that after due diligeitc er aoaal service of tbia notice can not be instte. It is herehy onlercd and ilirrctrd that such notice be given due and proper inibliratton. lip 0. W. MOORR, Kegiater. and St ATTENTION ! and harvesting time is at hand. buying- for this season get our Cvnliwt Hot lew, IVpsHmnil id the Interior t'lilletl Mates lllitl Olln The Dalles, Oregon. June I, till. A siiltb lent ileal altl.lavll having Ihi-ii Mini In tbia nllli shy Karl MeUughl Ii alaul aguio-l bolo'lrail r lltry No, made Muivh is, loo.l ,,r W ' , HWi,. h. ,.. ll. it pi, lovtiKhtp II, H., Hang IJ, K , V. lammetle Mttrlillan, by I harltvs W. Kmaii, r.titleali. Ill till, h II Is alleged Hiat said l loolea W. Kmaii has vtli.tlly abaiitltitivd said Unit lor more limn an m.iiiilia Inst pal that sultl tr-ict Is notaellltsl iiionaml cttlllvatt-d by raid pajty as re.iilre.l by laai Hint Hie i ar no Impiovemeiils whatever tbereon; thai aai.l allemtl abaetic nol ilue lo hi employment in tit army, navy or marine eoips uf the l lilted Slates In lima of war. Said parlies aie hereby nollllnl to aptear. resputui, ami ellei evblenc Iom lima said allegation at III u'ebetl a. ni on July ;"i, lulo, la-fore Warien Mriwn, etuniy clerk, al bis eiliee In I'm t-ville. Ongou, an. I thai linal beiro g iU be It. Id al lito'clot k a. m . on .In V lino Is lor th Kegiatrr ami lieeev, r HI tha I'tiUtsI Stale Land Olllc III lite ll.llles, Oregon, Th said o-oilt atut having, lit a printer allltbtvil. I. led Juo 4, IIHil, act rorili fans a Mi li shim lloit plier du ditigene ter sonal aervitnt of this nolle can not ho made, it la hereby ordered ami directed that such notice be given bv due ami proper publication. t. W. .M'HHtl., leltl Itrssstver Cmitsai Hotkt. Detainment of th Interior, t'nllr.1 Slalea l.lli.l Oltice. Ti e Dal es, ore.-on, May '.W, nun. A Miiltcif nl eoiite.l atll.lavtl having Ih'vu llleil III this olll.e Ity Ada K. Morae, vn le.tillll, ligalost holtteateatl Kittry, No, 14171. loade May luvt, lor S W t, , Sivllon 1, lowusltip li So.ith, lltiitg 14 Ka-t, Will allien Melt. hun, by Jtilm M. Stewart, deceased, t'oiiteatce. In wbhwi il Is allegnl thai said John M, Sirwail del about March 'IS. lists, that since lila drath. Ills belra, Alice H, Johnson, John M. Stewart. Mary H. Aiolentttn, William W. mroail ami ftntti libi.tiil have fallnl to realtle tlp.tli. cultivate tn improve Hie lelttl in any wavi that snltl abalult'lttio III waa ti.tt line to rmplo lite, t In 10. iiiioy, navv or marine totpa ol th riotctt Sl.ttV In tliiieof uar, St',' p mie a' hereliy notiiietl t np. s it, it'.p.tnd, and oib r evUleoce loucbit g -id. i u ligation at III o'elia'k a. m. on July .s io la-lore Warren llrown, I'oiiiuy t'le-k at his ttltte ll 1'rlnevil Oregon, ami Ibal tnml brarli.g will Iw lrl. n, i ti't-lis k a. m. on .1 1 1 1 v fi. IUU1. before lb Itegiater and tleerlvir at lb t'lilletl Sluti-a ltiul Oll i e In The Dallea. Orrgoii. The said etniteaiaiil having. In a prttfter am.lavtt. 111.! Mny III. lulu sel f.irih facts which show that alter du dillgeiicu arsonal aervic of this notice call hot tt mailc. It la hereby iirdcretl ami ilim tcd that aiich nolle lat glvrll by to and nrtner publication. .V.si r, W. MiMUtK. Itegl.ter,, (on It si Nolle. Department of th lutrtnr. I liile.l Stale Land OlHe The Dalies. Oregon, June 4 I "HI. A siiilieieiit eoiiici alihiavtl having been bled ill t !! olllce by John I-link, ct.n teatnlil, against titimeNteail Knlry, No, oil 17, made March 1 ps" btr SKt, Nl'it, Sr.', SK',. H.C IOII HI. NWt, Wi HV', NW'i (te llnti ,T.. Tofttlaii!i 111 H. Hange Is K, Wiilatm-li Men. loin, by John r.. Stovall, ( onlealee. In which ll is allei'ett that s.tl.l Jt.ltn K. Stovall bu wholly i obaii'loiieal aattl Intel fttr more than an tnoiithi last past; that snhl liact la it-tl at l lle.l utou ami rtiltlvated by aattl party aa renntretl by law, tual there are no lm provemetita of any description Ibrrri'n; t I hat saitl nllegtsl nleeuee was not due to , Ins employment In the army, navy or mil. : no corps ol tha t'mtrd State In Hint of war. ! Said parlies ar hereby notified In ap pear, resiond, ami ob-r evidence lotictih-g atod allegation al lu o'elta k a. ni., on July . .si. llilo, I. Lire Warren Hrttwn, ronnty ' clerk, al hla nllit-e In t'rtiievlllti, Oregon, ; anil that llnal hearing will b liehl al 1 piu'cloik a. in, on .Iniv '.'7. lulO, Iteftn Hie Ut gtaler ami lleci lver at th t'niteil Slalea I..111.I Olllte In The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having. In a prtittcr I Bill. hull. Illetl June 4 lulu, act forth facts ; which how that after due diligence iter 1 tonal service of Ibis notlc can not la . made, it is hereby ordered and directed i that such mule lie given by du and proper publication. i-lup 1'. W. MOOlil-:, Itegiater. ockmen