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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
M ow PRICE BROS. i The Place for Real Bargains Real Estate Transfers Conveyances recorded daring the v riod beginning June 13 mnd ending June 25, 1910. Boie Delore and wife to E. B. Wade, e'i bw, 4 n sec 23, t. 17, r. 25, and ptber lands, a total of 200 acres; ; consideration fltiOO. Joseph Jones to Alexander Stewart, ! trustee, neV, e' nw, sec. 11, 1. 11, ' r. IS; contiJeration nominal. G. F. Sanborn and wife to Alexander ; Stewart, trustee, 5834.39 acres of land, ' a mostly in 11, 10. 12,16. 12, 17 and 13, 17; i consideration nominal. j Madras Towniite. Co. to Anna L. t ; Phillips, lot 18 in block Railway : grounds, Palmain; consideration $250. j Minnie C. Low to U B. Baird, swj" f ns1,', ,' se, sec. 27, t 16. r. 12; con- j aijt-ration $3000. . Grove H. Caldwell and wife toV.C. ' f Coe, trustee, e. BwVi, lot 4, sec. 19, lot I, sec 30, t. 21, r. 11; consideration $1050. Charles K. Stockland and wife to P. , F. lliion, swJi se, seV sw), aud lots 0 and 7 of sec. 8 t. 22, r. 10; consiler ; ation nominal i Iva C. Davidson and husband to ; Joseph 8. Innes, one acre near Bend ; consideration $10. ? Homer J. Ruland and Jwife toT. II. Slieviin, ne sec. 18, t. 17, r. 11; con ' Bideration $1400. V Wm. D. Barnes to Frank E. Palmer, n'j nwV sec. 20, t. 13, r. 10; consider " ation $850. John R. Moody to Mrs. R. J. Moody, 1 lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 in block 40, and lots 11,12, IS, in block 92, Hillman; consideration nominal. Klizabeth Martin etal, to J. A. Not wool, lot 16, block 36 in Redmond; con sideration nominal. Joseph II. Jackson to Christina W. Jackson, lot 1, block 43 in Redmond; con pi leration $750. V R. Eisenhour and wife to V. E. Allen, e's ne, sec. 16, t. IS, r. 15; con KMerutiun nominal. Frances Wilaon and husband to J. A. Wilcox, lota 7 and 8 in block 16, Red mond ; consideration S00. . If. F. 1'owell and E. W. Helm et ux to E. T. frlayton, t slj, ne se)(, seJi n sec. 16, t. 14, r. 17; consideration !I6J. Kodmond Townsite Company to J. II. Jackson, lots 6, 7, 8, in blocks, in Redmond ; consideration $150. : Charles V. Carey and wife to William II. liirdeong, s'j oe and n sec. 8, t. 17, r. 22; consideration $:t000. ! The Pilot Butte Development Co. to lieml Townsite Co., blocks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, IS, 7 and 9 in North Addition to Bend; cousi leration nominal. The Pilot Butte Development Co. to lieml Townsite Co., lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, of Mock I and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, of block 2, Lava Road Addition to Bend; consideration nominal. . The Pilot Butte Development Co. to chool district No. 12, block 8, North Addition to Bend; consideration nomi nal, Redmond Townsite Co. to John L. JdcDowell, lot 9, block 5, Redmond; consideration nominal. - : Ada F. Alexander and husband to Jt.ci h N. Davis, njj se'-j, sec. 14 in U w e ESCAPING the buying of poor goods and the fortunate securing of good stocks at 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 slse-where. Real Bargains AH 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, now 3 for SI. Ladies Muslin Drawers, 75c values, now 40c Ladies' Union Suits, 75c values now 40c. 35 and 50c Ladies' Corset Covers now 2 for 35c 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 12, r. 12 and other lands, W0 acres in all ; consideration (3000. A. W. Grater and w ife to Mary E. Vanderpoo', parcel ot land in r.ortheast part of Prineville; consideration $-(00. Eliaahetli Reed and husband to Ore gon Trunk Railway, right of way ; con sideration $175. Robert Osborn to K. P. Long and G. V. Snodderly, lot fi, block 6 in Second Addition to Prineville; consideration $. Frank Elkius, sheriff, to G. M. Cor nell, lot 9, block 10, in Bend ; consider ation $1259.72 on foreclosure. Redmond Townsite Co. to David L. Miller, lots 9, 10,11, 12, block 48 in Red mond ; consideration $275. Maud Jones A huslvnd to Alexander Stewart, trustee, n- neV4' ne?-4 nwjf, sec. 20, t. 12, r. 16; consideration nom inal. Henry Flick and wife to Alexander Stewart, trustee, iv and other lands, sec. 10 and 15, t. 11, r. 18; con sideration nominal, Hilda M. Flick to Alexander Stewart, trustee, s nw.n'j sw, Sec. 10, 1. 11, r. 18; consideration nominal. William B. Bebb to Alexander Stew art, trustee, s'j 8eJ-4' and other lands in i.e. 5, 8, 9, t. 11, r. 18; consideration nominal. Rose A. Bebb to Alexander Stewart, trustee, tv nejj, ne'4 r-J, nv'4, sec. 9, t. 11, r. IS; consideration nomi nal. R.J.Hartley and wife to Alexander Stewart, trustee, ncj, tec. 34, 1. 12, r. 16 ; consideration nominal. Louise Kurtz to Alexander Stewart, truHtee, awjtf tv and other lands in sec 11 and 14, t. 11, r. 10; consideration nominal. Mrs. Naomi Salomon Carey and hus band to G. F. Saubirn, sj2' sec. 25 and e1 se and nwV4', rec. 26, t. 12, r. 16; consideration $1750. - Crook County Investment Co. to John Walker, lots 28 and 29, block 34, in Hillman; consideration $50. Crook County InvestmentCo. to E. C. Smith, lot 26, block 31, in Hillman; consideration $20. Crook County Investment Co. to Max ; Schultze, lots I, 2,3, 4, 5, block 112 j in Hillman; consideration $500. Orange F. Hodges and wife to Ber.d ; Tim!er Co., f n, gwtf neft and dk j se4', sec. 21, t 12, r. 11 ; cotuideiation ' nominal. Staata & Hunter to Herbert E. Allen, lots 7 and 8 in block 12; consideration $450 A. R. Rogers and wife to Bend Tim- j ber Co., aw sec. 26, t. 13, r. 10; con- j sideration nominal. j A. R. Rogers and wife to Bend Tin:-' ber Co., various lands in 8fc. 3, 7, 8, 9, ! 10, and other lands in 1. 12, r. 10;.on-' sideration nominal. ; r-amuel b. Sliepard to Elanson A. Busset, se sec. 3, t. 16, r. 14 ; consider ation $3200. Northern Pacific Railway Co. to Hans Johnson, 75 62 acres in sec. 12, 1. 17, r. 11 ; consideration $610.80. The Pilot Butte Development Co. to Carrie 0. Johnson, lot 7, block 16 in Bend ; consideration 00. Robert F. Swain and wife to D. M. Smith, o neJi, sec 36, t. 15, r. 12; consideration $2000. Redmond TowueiteVo. to Geo. F It Bo Wilson, lots 7 and 8 in olock 38 ; con sideration fctOO. Crook County Investment Co. to D. L. Hayworth, lot 20, block 31 in Hillman ; consideration $30. Crook County Investment Co. to Emil Hanson, lots 6 and 7, block 30 in Hill man ; consideration $40. Duncan L. McKav and wife to the Christian Mueller Land A Timber Co. alignment of lands; consideration nominal. Fred A. Huonel and wife to Gertrude D. Markel, uh, nwK ne ee. sec. 4. L IS, r. 12; consideration $500. Don Sttffaand others to L. A. Quisen berry, lots 6 and 7. block 1. Kenwood : consideration $200. W. C. Earlier et al to P. A. Worthing- ton, attorney in fact In the matter of the Culver Town8ite W. C. Barber, J. C. Coskerham and H. M. Lawrie and H. M. Lawrie. an nndevided two thirds interest in Culver townsite; consideration nominal. Charles and Camilla Altscbul to Louis L. Martin, lota 5 and 6 block 2 in fifth addition to Prineville; consideration $115. Charles and Camilla lttdiul to Lee Peterson and Louis L. Martin, lot 4, block 2 in fifth addition to Prmeville; consideration $69. Redmond Townsite Co. to Alex Stew art, lots 9, 10, 11, block 22 in Redmond ; consideration nominal. 1'. J. Connolly to James Connolly. ew nw quarter, sec. 13, 1. 10, r. 19 ; consideration nominal. Edward J. Thomas to S. S. Butner, 320 acres of land in sec. 36, t. 16, r. 19; conti.K.ation nominal. Crook County Investment Company to Josephini Hoeppner lots 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, HO, 31, 32, block 89 in Hillman : consideration $825. Lytle Townsite Company to Hans West, lots 19, 20, block 10, in Lytic ; considerati n $150. Staats k Hunter to C. H. Ellis lot 11, block 1. Deschutes; consideration $200. E. Baulmer and wife to Edward Miller, lots 3 and 4 in Newsom'a third addition to Prineville; ccnsideiation $200. Guyon Springer and wife to WilPam II. Miller, sw quarter sw quarter, sec. 27 and other lands; consideration $250. Frank Klkins, sheriff, to George W. and Walter O'Xeil, nw quarter, sec. 14, t. 12, r. 16; consideration $255.48. G. F. Sanborne and wife to Alexander Stewart, trustee, 8j sw quarter, sec. 25 and m quarter, and e', sec. 26, t. 12, r." 16 ; consideration nominal. Charles W. Ulrich and wife to Alex ander Stewart, trustee, nw quarter, sec. l,t. 12, r. 16, consideration nominal. Robert and Don P. Rea to Eva Lovell, lots 13 and 14 in block 15 in Madras ; consideration $300. Eva Lovell to W. O. Rust, lots 13 and 15, in Madras; cansideration $650. Paul G. Storms and wife to R. P. Long and Frank B. Foster, lot 9, block 14, Fifth . Addition to Prineville; con sideration nominal. The Baldwin Sheep & Land Company to Hay Creek Land Co., deed for the Hay Creek lands covering five pages deed record; consideration $10 and otliar valuable considerations. Deed Sled June 24, 2 o'clock p. m. Frank Ground to Nevin Mclntyre, j undividcl I alt Int 'rest iu aw quarter sec. 32, t. 15, r. 10; consideration $UUY G. W. Wells to M. M. H.mdormw, so quarter sw qimrtur, sec. 7, 1. 15, r. 13; coini.U riih.m $vVt, John A. Vy, and wile to JcnidH Sell ers, lot 11, blovk H, in llcnd; cotu-ider-ation nominal. Redmond Townsite Co. to II. F. Joiira and W. A. Ilclcher, m-I hall lots U,ll,l.-., 16, block 37, in Kslmond; consideration noniin.nl. Redmond Tqwusite Co. to II. 1. Jones, lo's 4 and 10, blt.ck ;.8 in Kt uiond ; consideration nominal. Iwtura T. June to W. A. Belclier, undivlde I one half interest In rl sw quarter, sec. 16, t. 15. r. 13; coimidor ation nominal. John II. IVmaiis and wife to John Walter lVmaris, e lie quarter and i quarter, sv. 24, 1. IS, r. 16; consider ation $8iH). Redmond Townsite Co. to Edyth Ebor.ll, lot 7. block 33 in Redmond; consideration nominal. The K Rowing deeds for richt of wav weie reconleil by the Oreiron Trunk Railway: Inland' Empire Co., con-, idoration nominal.' Bend Timler Co., cousiilrration lioniinitl. Mowa Nis aorger and wife, con.i!eration $250 IVr M. Ellis and hmdmtid, consider ation $150. Odin Falls Power Development Charles M. I.anning, secretary land manager of the Odin Falls Irrigation fc Power Company, was in the citv the lu?t ol tlie week conferring with local busines men a to how much contiuous electric current couKI le useil in Prineville. The plant of the Odin Fall company will ho situated on the Deschutes river a few miles below ('line Full and will lie hut eigh teen miles due west ol this point. Speaking of development of the company's plant Mr. Lnnning said: "The company under which the development work is heing done was organxied the first of January this year, and since that time we have worked rapidly hut quietly toward the development of the plant. I have been with a com pany that has worked on the plan for over a vear, and with which Mr. Joseph ti. Houston was asso ciated, under whom the work wa started. We ordered an even million feet of lumber to be delivered on the ground by May 1, but Ilia milling people failed after they bad delivered about one'.hird of the amount and their sureties ara now finishing the contract. This has delayed us tome, but we are well under way again. The power will be developed by the use of a dam which will be so construt ted that it can be raised at any time to develop the maximum power our filing gives us, which will be from C000 to 8000 horee power, according to the stage of the water. For the pre-ent we will build a flume 450 feet long that will give us a fall of 25 fcit. That, according to our engineers, will give us 3500 horsepower. Of this amount we will use from 500 to S00 horsepower in lifting the water for the irrigation of our lands that lay between the Deschutes and Crooked river. The rest of the power is for sale to any one for any purpose. I am here now to find out if the demand will justify running a line into Prineville. Wo will ehow no partiality in the matter and will market the power whenever and wherever the market can he found that will pay the best. We will begin delivering current within eight months or postibly mx. "I think the possibility of electric transportation will warrcnt almost any kind of a plant. I can Fee no reason why Prineville will not re ceive these'things and I am of the opinion that Prineville will be one of the biggest if not the biggest town in Central Oregon.,' Speaking of the 5000 acres of land owned and controlled by his company in the forks of the rive s Mr. Lanning said that because of the air drainage, the slope and the depth of the soil, he was sure that it wo ild devd p into lai d that would raLe peaches successfully. They will have water on the tract as soon as possible. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice 1 hr-rby kIvoii In nil penton Intr Rtefl In the ertlale of I)avld K. Temnlt-lon. de'viuH-d, I hat T. M. Baldwin, the ailiiilntH tratoror khIiI ettate, hut, wade ami nlfd wllh Iheclcrk or the ''otinlv ('onrt hlK linal ac counting of hlx adinllilMlnitloii MfMnlrl i-Hlalc. ana lliu bounty ourl nan hci 1 uennay, lite 5th day or July, l'-WI. at the I'minty (Jolirl nwm In Prineville, Oreaon, a the tlmeiuid plane ror hearlna and netillna Hald nuul ac counting. uaied I'll 2nd day o June, "" T. M. lULhwtK, Administrator of the estate of David K Templeton, iJeoeased. " For Sale. - ' 7-I'a.Haenirer Tonrlnjr car, Steven Duryea, (Hlir Six) six cylinder, In good condition. AIho for mile. 7-rasaenarer J ourinir car I The mi ns Flyer) In jjnod con dition. Will aull fur cali or trade for land. ISktt Ai;to ( o lti , The Dulles, Oregon. Nolle for Publlcatto. tM.,rtt,uiii ! lar interior, V, a. lAml urine at The Pallo. on-uoit. Jam' I, Ivlu. Nolle l lu-rvl.v slven lll I .'Win II lla.n, ot 'i In. lllc. (i.. .ii. wli.i. n June I'll h. f? lumle ll.tiiie-lcnit. Svrial So llliVj l No VH. forf.Vt retinal. iiui.ili IU MHO II, rN,Hi' li iswl, IIUiaeMU McriilUu. Ihmi tivi ,! i e it llllclllliut l tiixke HiinI He ,,-r ir.n,l In etitlili.l, Wanu in ih,. Utul hIhov tlcm rili-'il. Im-Ioi-c W rr.., llrown.lMiitn cln k al ln i.St. c, i l'niievillMraoll, en tin) l.'lli il el Jul), end, , eiitttiiaut tiauic a lliicBniH: ,uti. w. KlK lilut, l loil. . II Ik al, riuiiiiaaj IK .U, I Urvncv K. Ilar , all ot I'rtno illi ori,ii. l f. W. MOOItK, Kealalrr. Notice of Sale of State Landi. Nollep la heretiy aiveii tliat the Stale lnd lltianl will receive aealii laiN mini II :Ui o elm k a. in., Augum I, Into, for the liillowilnr tleaenlwHl la IkmiI laiiila, tvk.wlt: ri' ol Section in, T. is It. '.'I K. SV, ol Section III, I'. SIS, It It K. All ol Station .Hi. T. .'I S. It. II K. V or seeiion .Ml t. '.'I S. It. 1 1 K. All ol Sivtion ! and all of S lion !. T. s. It, IS K. All of section 111 and all of Section .HI, T. It. K. All bills timat tie Krt-oiiiianie,l hv a regu larly execute.! application to MirvfiaM and at leat onr-litili of the aniotini oiti re.t. No In. I for less than SljlWicr aciewlll he conalilertHl. the rislit la iwerviM to reject any and all Lei-. Aiplteatiiiia and hollld la adiln-ai rtl to II. li. Ilmwii, I'lerk Slale Land lloar.tf.alem. Oregon, ami uiailosl, '.r plieatiou aThl bid to purcliane stale land." II. ti. Haooi, t'lerk Slate Uiid Hoard, l'ated April fi, l:itl. 4-2S Notice of Sale of State Lund. N.itic U hrfty k1vid Utnt tli State Lit ml HtMinl will mH'lvi nrHlrtf buls umil ll:u't'luck . m., Autfukt 1. tittO, for the fultowinn- itfitrrilxMl n htKil ImuK tc-wtt: N v, Kit Stvlion i, T. . S. R. St K. S K4 and of .tH'tlmi Us 1. U. All mut he avnitNt.Utl liv a ttu larlv fXtt'iHi-tl Mpplii-atiuu to (miiyIi mm I at h-nyt ofu'-iittn ol tlit aniouiil ottcrtst. No 1ml for It! than vr acrv Ut l voh!iiltivl. 'I hi rttflit is revrvrt! to tvWt an) and all l.i.l. AppiioutioiiM ami HitU luuM ht ailrtiu tiX Ui (i. i. Itmwn. t'lerk Ntatv leiintl Monrd, SaIciii, lrfon, and niarkri. "A )-plu-Htion ai:tl bid to puivliaM tt lands' Cl.-rk Sutv Lund Hoard. DiitM April SI, 1MI0. VI Ifutica fur PtikticatioD. lfpartmM!t ofllio Inlrriur. I'. H. I.nnd VXtkc ut Tlit I)allo, Dn-jntii, Jim 1.), lltlu, itv e i horrl'v itivrn that Ahiitra bwallpy, of IMiicviltt'. who on May Mt HCi niutlf liotn. lr.t., (rial Nu. 0?i7.) No. U,u. for N1, M-.J. lft and W S SV, Swii, n It, Tow-tuhin Sotittt. lUi'f 1- Kat, Wil ainitl(ft .lirtdin, Iimk tiitil not it of intention to makp ttital tiv yr-ir pnnjf. toritnlilish rtnlM to tin land a)Htvt dt-cribid, lK-ftn arn-n Hrowtt, cttunlv t U'tk, at Id ntHic, at 1'rlitfVtllr, Oituoii. on tha it U day July , IDIO. Claimunt tiiiM a mtiii-H-- : Stuart, Kor Stuart, limtjrr M, JVlano. llttrry li. Wrlli, all of lrihivilt, Orvgon. U--in k W. MOOKK, UrKtstt-r. Notice for l'ubllcatico. IVpttrtnif ut of thr Interior, 1. H, I.iind OtMvv at Thtf Dallt-M, Oregon, Juna IMIi, tiipt. Notiw i liTd.y irivfn that llihiur W. Faltrliil.I, of lot, tron. wlm, on Muy '.Kith. timdr lloim-itfatl, (Srrial No. iXitfr ) Ni lTX for S' NK'4. N W'yt SK4, and N K i4 SW',, hH'ttun 1'7. Townihtii IM tHHitli, KjitiKe U Katt, ilUiMf ttc Mtftliaii, hm rili-d notitf ol inHmtiii to muka Itnul live yr prKt to rMalilinli vIhiiii to the land abov dvH'ribed, Iwlorv Warrt-n Itrown, rotinty ctrik at din otflff, at I'ritirvill, On-mm, on thr 'Jfith luy ol July, turn. Claimant nam a witiim-e: Htdni'V J. Ki-aki-fc. AltHrt I. t rain, ItulnTt W. U-niuri-, of rrinrvillv, Orrnri; Damrl V. Knot of l'ot, Oregon. ti-ip L W. MOOKK, negater. Farmers and Stockmen ATTENTION ! 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 R. L Notlr for rublhation, lh'prtioiiit ol the Intei lor. I. S. l.nnd OilUr at 1 Iip halU'x, tlrvKon JiiMi- :0. Not Iff i h rl.v Biv-'ii ll-rtt of I'ritifxUlr, rrnon, ho, io Son mhi-r Mill, I'"'!, and addit iioA, January HUt pilti, luh, iioinr"tr.Mt, ("t-nui .ii-. v.i and tMLUM N lit""1 lor -vt Nt' NKs M S ' 't. Hti rr-. vt f. low null ip tH Mioth, rnnt;t' liiv-t, Wdlann'llf Mnhlnoi, I... hlid nntirfid Intuition tomato himl tivt- ar pfiM.f, to .l...-t. ..1...... .. tl... .tl-lMtl.. FHaiin-ll i ini'ii l" i"1 ... rd, U forv Wrtitrn n, O'uuiv I'lcrk al hn ollnv, at rrit viHi trvKoii. on uir Halt d,if .d Julv, Ifio, I hiiniHitt nanoa a witm-.'-i: John t. ..... i t i: I,. ti li'.i..-..! Sioilh, Lilly Wilwu, (ill td I'nn.MMf . nn n pip . Ut'KWrr. Notua for 'ult-ation. m uarttm nt of thr lidnlor. U.S. Land Othrv at i'lo- trrgon. Jtina iMh. IS'IU. NotUr i lion hy itiven that Shrfirid llotutth, ..f O'S.dl tlivtfon. who. on Mav tht l!HA, iiimlo lloiiittoad. tM'Mul No, No. U, lor St SW'., ami SU sK'. wftioii a. toA lup li pouili, tangr 1 1 rAkt. ' tilain i-lU' Mcrnhun. ha III-1 notu r of inli'iition tti ntak linal tlv' rar protd, to rtahltdi rUim to ttia lainl 'Kte iK-m uik'u, wmrr Varrn llrown. t'nnty clrrk at hi othr. at Prtnrvtll, tirt goii,' u tho 2nd day ol AuguM, HMO Claimant nann a wtlnrNH-st; Joirph II tjmnti. John lrkMiNii hm P. ty, John Hackrtt, all ol O N.-il. iiivvtoti. tt'p C. W. MooliK, lEiK-dfT. Notice lor I'uHiwAtion, Ilfpartmriil ol thr Intrrlor. I. H. I.un.l VHIlrc at Tin? Ituli. tirritoii. Jinn' if-'nd, pJio, Nolur U hirfhy n'w thut V! t lurt'lii' it. HniVt'V, of Primvilli, ttrvnMt, who oit July l?lh. PPO, niadw Mntnitrail. tiri;il No, t v I No. Hdi. for Iota I and J and?', NK',. Sivtion Township I1 Smuh. Ka -i. U Ka-d, WtlltiiiHi- MTutmn, htt nUI im tii-vof tntriilioh to itiut.i proof, to lalhitli ddim t t the hind itlot' dfo rihfd, Inffrc W ant-n liicwn, enmiv dork at lao oHU. at rmn-du UriHi-ii, OH til tfljd diiy nf AtlKUM, I'M", t'laimant num. witunw; Jnnuit 11. Hurvy, Jainf X. M"i!Ht, ;n WiUi'ii, id rrinavillis tirtni. t tuoh" II. KrH'kaun, of Hrml. C. V, MooUK tKHtp Ki-godcr. A Jiiiniistmtui Notice, i hi tin i itiiiiii t.uri for tin- t'l.iLitu u( i fiM'k, j slant id l Ii mh, tn Ho nmttrr th U!r m! ' Milium! d..M-.i, S..i'i t In r.l.j 'tftvt iitlmt tl.y mtd. riKinit. A.. M, ft r ,ct f I unli itio llth lv Ml Miv, rl. .tiiS. i i.t i rt liv ihaM iMiiiu i'.utrl r th'-it.' ior. tor i'fonfc roimn, us .hii'iii-uiitr i i j KUtJt( K'lttnm l i, lnw, -I. iphw.I, nn.tli. - tttllir itUHiitU'd. Alid lh.it litt'li ttciimlm- tiuii Mr (lull wiid to lout I v tt toitrt. Ail tor(Mi h ln r!ntH M'itnt mSI !tl? : art- li. rvtiy nuliHtd tn .r'i.t tUn urtiin-, .itit ' vtrtfliit wtiti mjt-'r umi-ii- f h (hmI, m 1 cor'tluK t Iaw, wiilttn iv iiM-nui- ir in tin' i ilwlV f lllt flr.l .til.tt Rtli'll 1 lh!i !.!! I' tu tin- ntHh rtltcn-il at lln t.rtit v ( , ll.itl, -iUvltv r'Arao ituti-tinn, I'.'r: in l, i.i-ti. Ato ! rf .1 1 (, A Jtulni(rti.r u IhO iM K .iuniml i., , dl l''M,d. T J. Hi-Mllt. ttnrtlt ht .!)iitfiUlr:itnr, rut (tr-t 1'iit.lu t!.ti. J u iii 1 l':U. iMIVQl lut p'lhUinltoli, Jt.i 1, I 'M. NotU for l ublit utiott. I) ptrtuiriit vt tin- Interior, T.S. I.aml OttUviilih I nrt Orrt;,.n. Jam i.,h p;o. N itiic luri hy niv. ti thnt J nur-i A. Itit'ltii, of Powell Ihil'-, tin-m, wii.i. i J u . v M. pait. midi lio?n. -.tr;td, t,-"-ri:il Nu, t(;..i j No CWk'iH for 4 . "t'ti-oi J !, tow itln. Iu . a iiin. runtri' i u ium it.- .m rnti.in I ''nu ided iititit-otit tid' ntioii to mak hind nt-ycur pn,4jf. l-i i tahlih tut in to tltr land atnop UfM-rlhmi. I . (i.ic WttrrMi Uriwii. c itinly i lerk tit ht ntht r, tit I'lnr. villi, Oregon. n thr V'th ,i.iv f July. 1H. Claimant name a wttm-ia: liuduird Moy- r, Carl C, Hrtu, of Pnm vilU- omrt.n. harl-f H. r tti-r, Klait-ioii A. ilut t, ol Powell Ittilti. Orffon. tHop C. W. UooKK. Ki'gUti-r, Crook County Jouniftl ll..r0 and harvesting time is at hand. buying for this season get our your orders without our prices. Jordan ConKat Nollctt, Oi'pnrt mailt of the Interior Cmtid Mutea Land IHh.f . Ihr. Untie, (Iii(miii, Jiinv , luia A oiihelt'iit i iihle-t alllditvit having heeil Ilh-d to I Ida idhee hy Karl Mi l.aufMui rot,. 1rlnut anln t hoinr-lrajil Knit v No. I '.. ; yf ( mole Ni nth I. IH".1. lor V KV.fei U ii r'. l ow Hlop 1 1. S,, Unngr l. V, , i. lammi-Mi Meiidiau, hy I It Hill" NV. KiuitU, t .HlltMt't. iu hi h It h 1h'ed that aahl t haih-a V, Km.tn ha wholly ahandoiuHl an id tiaet hr neoe lhatt mi mntitha lal pp.t Unit md trio t t- notM'ttled upon and ultivahd hv atd taity an rniiied by lat that Ihfie an' no Impiuveiiii'itta wlialavi'r theicai: that aald alha'd tilnrii wa nut due to im einploymeiit In llivauuy, u try ,,r niarini roipa ol tim t'ulted Slate" tn tino' of war, h4td partMM mv hen h)f imtlllfd loappfar. rt'i"ji o. and uller viilrnrii toin Iiium nli ntletiid'oo H pi uYliTd a. in., on Ju!v i, I'ipi Uffii' HMett Vnovtt, county elerk, ut hi i-rthit in 'i nieville, tM-Koti, and Unit hnm l eiiru K ill le held at to u'cloi k a. ui . on .I'i'v i. Pdit Ulnia Ilia ltetfiler uiid vi r at the I tilled Stalea l.nnd Othi-e in I lie lole, t'r k.oi, I'l.Pirtil i iite.imit having, In a liri'er HtlidrtVtt, itel Juna 4, I1MO, art furtll Iota w hli h al w thiitaiti-r dua dtlttetai ptM mimihI pel , re id lhl tUitie tail Hot Ix miole.lt I herrliy ordere.l and illrritnt Unit a eh ii..the'hr glvm by lue and pioprr puldualtoiu C. V. MMitK, i. in Ueiivr Conttat Notht. h turtment of tha Interior, I hiud btnte- l.aml tnthv, Tlie Ottl'v. oretfon, May .11, pdn. A lulti iriit 1 ni't nihdavlt haviitK I ! h!rd in thia uitbv by Ada K. Mucm, '"ii tK i ml, a(uiiut hoim-Mmd Kntry, No. UI7I. made Miiy IWM. br SW H , Sevthni jt ,.uhtp l Sit.ith, Itangi It ria l, Vvd'atm-ltH Meridian, by J.ihn M. Stewart, ih-eeau'd, Conteii, in luih It ) alh-Kl that ull John M. Su-rtHtl del ahnut Marvli 13. tl.nt ime hi diath, In helra, Alice S. J.ihu-im, John M . Htfftari. Mary S. Aiiiit iMt'ii. Vtlitam W, mmhi and fttitli ):.. ni l.ui' laihd to tvt.te upn rtiltlv.tle .11 tii'i-ro!- tite hind in any ia ; thnt iit.t j ii!..iudfi.im t.t Wiii n't dor lo eiiipl.i inn t !) i!i-nniiv. nuy or marine eo'pi ui tln nilt d M in loin' o nnr, f-.ini putte u'e hervhy mtille. .i up. j . ;it, ntud. and i-lh r rvidenrt turn hi.. .1!.! id ninoi al 10 u'ehM'k a. lit, on July 4, 1 o U lore W at rrn llrown, I'nuniy t tnk al III utile u Prihr l tre(oli. ;inl ihiil limd henfiti( wtll Iht livid at I" u il.h k a. m. on July I ., lido, U-fon- ihv U-mt r mid Itm titvn at tha I nltisl Stulea l.au I v'tt 1 e In l hi I'allea, Orrguit. t he ntd ntitetiiitnl havlnir, tit a ppar ailt.luut. hkd Mtiy If, Ptl ie fnrth fm Ih ft hhdi nlmtt that aDer due dllHf n.e pv'tMn:ti mt h ol tht" Uolii f enii iul bo inihU', tl la heri'liy nrdertl and limi ted Cat iiirh tint lev b given by ilni and trt t t pllbiu atl'iU, Wi.p C, V, MOOUK. lieitiiler, ( outftd N'dica. h-nrio.t nt idtlie Interim I mini .Stdlm Liffid Otlh-c The Ue. Orvun. June 4 l"n, A iitlit ii-nt emitet atlldnvtt hut tiitt l vt ftt'-il hi tlii idhre hy John Khuk, yon- t-ldlll, Htuiiit linine'lend Knlry . No, ni.7. madi- Mitrdi .1. for SK M'1,, Nf, h,t Se ion.tl, , 4,V N V '4 Sea tion XJ. '.mimlili PI H, Itrtiiire s 1,. Uillameile Mvitdlan. by John K. MfV.ill, Ctoiti'lcf, Iu which It ' la alleged thnt mild Jiditt K. Siovall baa wliolty !atAud'iiid ainl tiiii l for morv Ihau l immlh la"l p i"t ; Ht t aid trnrt ! not m t ; tli-d upon and i-nlttvnlrd hy aald urty aa i rV'Mtrd by law, in t lluTt atr no lm pr.iveiiirntn id any drirnptton thrritn; Unit iald uni ted nl"rm- Hn Hot doe ti hlK I'mplo) mioii In thr army, navy or ma. - rmi torpol the I tided Sltilra In time uf war. Ndd partle- are harrhy tit'tid tn np. l-eitr, rexfoiul, ami "tlr esidemc tiMirhtxji n I dU-iciO u al i u'eiiM'k a. in , on July Pdo. !. I re Wat n-11 Itrown, rounty 1 U rk. nl hi" tdthe In ,1'rinevllU, OrrKmi, .ui. I thut tli 1 til In-nrlMK will he hrhl at ov'i-!o4k a. nt. on July St. ItHO, brfom tha Ui-ptialpr and Ueoi-tvcr at Hit l lHtcd Mntea I.Hitd Otttrc Iu l it Ihtllt, Ora;on. I Uv utd riuitiluiit bavttiit. in a pn per amduvtt, tilfd June 4 Pllo, a l forth fiit t . ahu ll !Ikiw that niter ilua dtltKema per ! nonnl a-rvire itf thla imtua ran mt I j niailfi, tt 1a h-rd.y nrdrrnl aud dtnvlnl j tlmt m-li not if Im? givru hy dur and ; priiprr publication. (Hnp C. W. MtUiRK, KegMer. first receiving