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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
Douglas The fall We are 1 snoes m Try made. CROOK COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL A Letter from the New Principal. ASKS FOR THE CO-OPERATION And Support ot Both Parent and Student You Owe .. It to Him. Once more we are reminded ol the fact that time flies. Last spring after the old school bell had called us together for the last time of the year, and we gladly Lid farewell to our book?, it reem ed that we had a long vacation be fore us. A time for reBt and recre ation or at least a complete change of occupation. But that which seemed to be a long vaca tion has passed almost without our knowledge and again we 6nd ourselves on the threshold of a new echool year. What the year may hold for us we can only con jecture, hut we may be certain that it will be largely what we make it. The fact that there will be new faces in the faculty cannot but cause a feeling of uncertainty. What will they be like, what will be their attitude toward our pet plans for the year, what will be their peculiarities, etc. Ag member of the faculty we wish to state that the entire teaching force, both new and old, are com jug to the beginning of this year with all their preparation, all their experience, all their determ ination centered on one thought, namely The making of this the best year that Crook County High Bchool has ever known. Yet we realize the hopelessness of our task without the hearty co-operation of both student and parent. Let us then at the very beginning of the year get together and work long and hard for the success of our high school. ' The faculty is interested in all educational enterprises of the en tire county. We wish to be of service in any we can. We are interested in every student no matter where he comes from, and will le glad to give him our per PRICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains CI Ol styles of the world-renowned W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $4.00 Shoes in all Lasts Leathers in stock the exclusive agents r- !! XT . 1 rrineviile. loth a pair. sonal attention at any time. Our efforts shall be for the betterment of the entire county; not for any special section. In order that we may be the! better understood. let ns nv that I we recoeniws the three si.lednefs of ' human nature moral, intellectual and physical. These should re ceive our attention in order named. Each is important, each has its place to fill; no one side should be developed at the ex pense of fhe others. When such is done an unsymmetrieal, one sided man or woman is the result We believe that sound morals and an active mind are fostered by a strong, healthy body. .Therefore, we believe in athletics for the de velopment of the physical man, not as an end in itself, but as a means to an end. The real object of our Echool is to prepare its stu dents for complete living. It must therefore seek to develop well poised, symmetrical men and women. In a more specific sense the ob ject of our high school is two fold. First It aims to lay a broad, firm foundation for the superstructure of a college or university training for all who find it possible to per- sue their study farther. We would be glad, indeed, if all could do this, but since some will find it impossible the school aims, second ly, to be a finishing school for this clasa of its students. To fit them, as best it may, for the etern re alities of life. We believe in boys and girls, the men and women of the great tomorrow. We believe that every boy and girl is receiving an edu cation. If it is not in the home and in the school, it is on the street and in places of question able or positively bad character. Let us then make a strenuous ef fort to bring every boy or girl to the school who should be here this year. Let us talk to our neighbors about the echool and arouse a spirit of interest in its welfare. Let us get together and "boost." A long pull, a strong pull, a pull altogether and we are sure of success. E. L. Coi:, Principal C. C.1I S. For Sheriff. To the Republican voters of Crook county, Oregon : I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the ollice ot Sheriff of Crook county, subject to the approval of the republican voters of the county at the primary election to be held September 24, Ml). Millard T. Tbiplutt. Itend, Oregon. i.oes for these better School Opens Continued from first page. work for semaI This cboo, recognized nil over uie state as one ot the best of its kind, has before it one of the most successful yeara of its existence. hvery member of the freshman class this year will receive the most for his time that it has ever been possible to give. County Registration Continued from first page. ocrates, 6 socialists, 6 independents 1 prohibitionist. Maury 2 republicans, 3 dem crats. Montgomery 15 republicans, 7 democrats, 2 socialist and 2 in dependents. McKay has one of the oldest voters in the county. He is 85 years of age, Andrew J. Smith who is the father of Mrs T. J. Powell. He is a democrat 'and always has been,' and true to bis party could not write when asked to sign the book at the clerk's office. MeKay has 23 republicans, 13 dem ocrats, 1 socialist. Powell liutte 31 republicans, 18 democrats, 7 socialists, 1 in dependent. ltedmond 42 republicans, 14 democrats, 5 socialists, 4 independ ents. Summit 2 republicans. Warm Springs 2 republicans, 2 democrats, 9 independents. Willow Creek 8 republicans, 3 democrats. Jetherow 34 republicans, 10 democratH, 5 socialists, 2 independ ents, 1 prohibitionist. If your name is not in this list, put it there. Candidate for Sheriff To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself as cu.nl (late for the ollice of Suerlfl of Crook county, Nuhjectto the approval of the voter of the county at the pri mary election to be held In Septem ber. Respectfully, Si. lioDOKH. Piano Tunning. All partiea wishing their pianos tunned, leave orders at Clifton A Cor nett store. Mr. Weaver has had years of experience, touring with Mme. Nor dica and (jadskie. 8-2"p Notice to Well Drillers. I would like to have bids on drill ing; a 200 foot well on my place near I'rinevilletlilHfall. Will let contract. AddtvuH H. T. Sluyton, I'rlnevllu, Oregon. 8-i 4t A Tlmsly Affair. "You,1 nut th magistral, "are ae. cuaod of stealing: watclie. What have you to say for yourself r "I i only trying to take lima by (lie forelock, your honor." replied tlx cuiprit, who was something of a Joker, i..Mi - very good. laughed I ho magistrate. .Now. lot me see. Slue you were no iuinI.hu to acquire. Hum I will Imlke HeontrHiiill.iti inyaelf." ine prisoner nwiiidl ory much pleased, hut lilt coiintominro changed when the Judge wild severely: Til jive you three yenr at hard In- Dor. Rtmarkabla Lake. On tli Manglshlnk peninsula, In the Caspian son. there nre Ave small hike One of them Is covered Willi salt cry. tan strong enough to allow man and (vast to cross the lake on foot. Anoth er U na round a any circle and of a lovely ruse color. It tmnka of salt crystal form a setting white as the driven snow to the water, which not only shows all the color from violet to rosy rid. hut from which rises a perfume of violets. Unfit the perfume ami the color are the result of the preeeno of seaweeds. Primresa Salad. -1 no primrose Is only one of the nuury dowers which graced the salad of the past. The old time cook looked UHu iK.th flower garden and kitchen garden with the same calculating eye. Of herbs all Were selwt-lhvme. rune. inary. imirjonim. Imsll, la vernier. And of (towers the rose, the violet. Hie cowslip. Hie primrose, the Illy of I ho valley, were never safe from the it hunter. Then there were the root nud buds of the Hold. Klder tops, burdock root, "nshkiys," broom buds all, iu deed, were good that came to the cook The (lowers he used for coloring sirups ami custards. The root he pickled. And his "sallels" comprised everything plantlike. Today the intent survive I.ondou Spectator. Vegetable Cast Iron. Official Ksts of the many vnluahlo hard woods uallvo to Western Aus tralia have made known the extraor dinary properties of yate, believed to be tho strongest of nil knowu woods, lis average tensile strength la "l.lXaj potiuds to tuu square inch, equullug that of good cast Iron,' Hut uinuy specimens are much stronger, and ouo was tested up to seventeen and a half tous to the square Ilk li. which Is equal to (he tcuslle strength of wrought Iron. Tho sawed timber of yute is probably (he strongest In the world. The tree grows lo a maximum height of a hundred feet nud has sometime a diameter of two and a half or even three feet. Harper's Weekly. Tha Music of Thunder. Thj bass of thunder Is considerably lower than the lowest sound produced in an orcheslra-bclow the lero of music, wo call It, at which all positive apprehension of musical sound ceases and our senses are merely conscious of a roar.. In observing the music of thunder our attention, however, may be most profitably directed to the ex pression rather loan (o the notes. The musical diminuendo Is more perfectly represented by thunder than by any other form of sound iu nature. After the first clap Is over (he car will pur sue with pleasure the rolling away nud gradual fainting ot the peal until at uu immeasurable distance It sinks Into si lence. A Japanese Custom. In Japan the well to do have almost always In the houses one room culled the "chamber of the Inspiring view." Its essentlul Is a bcnuilful view, but taste Is catholic iu Jupau, and the de lightful view may be a blossomkig cherry tree, a glimpse of a river, a miniature garden or only the newly fallen snow. In this delightful coun try they get up parties to visit the ma pic trees iu the glory of autumn color or the frcsu, untroiMeu snow, ns Iu this country one gives theater parties and dinners. Mushroom hunts are a fashionable diversion, mid verse writ ing and u;ii playing are occupations which, in Hie estimation of these eter nal children, l.cllt the gentlewoman when she Is within doors. Peculiarities of Worms. Many creatures supposed to hare some of their "senses missing" arc not so Insensitive us people often think. Worms have neither eyes nor ears and yet are sensitive to light nud music (vide liarwln's "Karlliwornis"!. A bluebottle. In spile of not having a nose, llnils out a piece of bad meat easily enough. In short, many of the lower nulmals contrive to see. hear, taste or smell sullicleiidy for their pur Mi.se, and often in a high degree, with out being able to point lo any siiecliil organs of these senses In their bodies, and to suppose they tire devoid of a sense because we are unable to dis cover It is frequently to confess oir ignorance. THE BEST COURACE. - All the world loves a brave man, but the courage that is seasoned will) cheerfulness is the best cour age. Great is the man who can walk up lo llie imoking cannon without f:irithln3; greater is he who can (ace the cannon with a song aiitl a cheer. Great is the man who can Lear a rnisi'ortune without trying to shirk it ; greater is he who can laugh at it and carry his cross as if it were a royal banner. Candidate for Sheriff. To tho Republican voters of Crook county : I hereby announce mvself as a candi date for the ollice of Sheriff of Crook county, subject to the approval of the voters of the county at the primary election to be held in September. Respectfully, 8-25 Frank Elk ins. Delaine Bucks for Sale. I Will be In I'rlnpvllla the 1st of September with Delaine Bucks. Will atuy a week or ten ilnys. 8 11-linp Jon Caiipiikl!.. Eighth Grade Examinations The eight gru.le cuiinlnntloii f.r September wilt beheld by Siiierliiten. dent Kuril im Thiirndny and I'rhltiy scptoinlicr s II. All w ho fulled In one or two studio Iu earlier examina tion should take thl examination mid be ready tor the opening of high school, These will Ih granted d. plutim n soon tia t hey pus. The program and source ot iiictluns will lie hm follow: Thumdnys Physiology, Writing, History, and Civil llovornmetit. Fridays Uraniumr, Arithmetic, (ieogrnphy nud Scllliig. Sourer ol Uncut Urns: A rl I h met le I Tact leal Arithmetic Smith. Civil (lovorniiioiit (tilted State Constitution. tieogrnphy State Course of Study: Ite.lwtiT nud Illinium's Natural School l ieogrnphy. llltory 1. 1st of topic from lll- tory Outline In State Course of Study and Current Kveut. Cnitntimr-IUichlor' Modern F.tig- HhIi (irainiuar, no diagramming. Physiology llrndcd l.owsoti Iu riiyslology mi. I Uygone Krohn. Ken. ling The teacher will send to the county Superintendent the nppll caul's class standing In rcndlnir. which will bo taken by such ucrlii tendeut a the applicant stiiutllnir on the subjirt. .H'lllug I teed ord Unison. Writing Specimen ol neninnn. ship n Indicated In copied matter and manuscript In Language. Cut Your Weed. Notice is hereby itiven that all weeds on your proerty and in ft recta and alleys adjoining, must l deal roved at once, failure to comiilv with this older will be followed by the City ol I'rlns villo doing the work st your ripenrs. I'aieci una ;,.in uay ol August, KHO, Jul Kkiho, Msrshnl. PROVEN ECZEMA CURE - Ttv a special arrangement iviih tlia D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago, we can at present ortrr the D. I). D. Prescription for ecxema in a iocci.il trial sir bottle at onc-quartcr of its usual price. This oil of wintrrgrren compound will surrly convince the most skeptical. With the lirtt appli cation you will get instant relief from the itch and soon you will see signs of cure. No matter how manv salves and. other so-called skin remedies have failed, this oil of wintergrccn liquid (unlike salvcO will penmate to the Inner skin, killing the eciema (Terms. will you not on our special recom mendation call at our store? and get a IS cent trial bott e of D. D. D. Prescription. (Name and address -fit drug-gist) The Wi nnek Co.. I'rineville. Oreiion A Whole Section A f 4 l.V) ncri's In 04ll ArrPS rulttvatlon; VV nUW ioO aires can lie put In grain: two big spring suf tlcent to Irrigate !U nen-; nil under fence; fair buildings; mall fruit; four miles from I'rluevHle. $12.50 per Acre for 10 days M. E. I1RINK, rrineviile. Oregon Aduilniiti'utor's Notice. In the County Court of the Statu of Ore gon for Crook I'ountv. In the matter of the estute of Wilson K. linrton, diH-eaapd. Notice la hereby given tlmt the under signed, has been duly appointed adminis trator ol the above entitled ratnte, and all persons are hereby notilied to present their claims with proier vouchers lu the iiii.lersigut-il st the law ollice of T. K. J. llutly, I'rineville, Oregon, or the law olllee of Frank Mi-m-r. e at The Dalles, Oregon, within ail niontha fronwthe day of the tirst puhlicittioii of this notice. J irat pul lication Aug-iftt iri, pun, I'AI'L W. ClIII.IKRS, Ailminiatrator of the eatate of Wilson K. Ilurton, llecenaed. Frank Mem-fee, attorney for the State, The Dalles, Oregon. 160 Acre Land for Sale. 120 acres rich Inittoni land ; good for gruin or alfalfa; stream of water running through it; all under rood fence; gmid harna and corrals; small house, good well and force pump. I'ricel0 per acre; IM cun Ik' irrigated. Address Med Vundur pool, I'rineville, Oregon. Sit irl minis. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for CriKjk County. Oeu. W. Noble, i'luintilf, James A. Kagenr, Ragcor, and all others interested, Defendants. To James A. Kageor and Rugeor. (he above named defendants, and lo all others interested; In the niinie of the Statu of Oregon You and each of you are hereby com manded to appear and anawer the com plaint liled againat you in the ubovc en titled suit, on or before the lftth day of Octulwr, 1010, und if you fail so to answer, for vant there of tho i'luintiir will take a decree and judg ment agdin-it you for the relief prayed lor in the complaint, to-wit; For a decree of this court that plaiiiiliris the owner iu fee aimple, of the southwest quarter of the southwest cpiartor of aection thirty-three in towiiBlnp lifteen south, of range twenty five, eaat of Willamette Meridian, and the west halt of the uortliwext quarter anil the soutlieaat quarter of the northwest quurter of section tour, in township sixteen Mouth, of range twenty-live cust ol the Willamette Meridian, all in Crook County, Htute of Oregon, free from all incumbrances; that the defendants .fumes A. Kageor and Kaguor, and all others Interested, and all persons claiming by, through or under them or either of them, be lorever barred and estopped from having or claiming any right, title or interest in or to said prem ises or any part thereof, and thut the cloud upon plaintiff's title to said premisea by reason of tho defective deed from said James A. itiigeor to plaintill', in conveying said hinds to plaintill', he for ever removed and held for naught, and for such other und further relief us may seem meet to the court and lust in the prcmiaes. This summons is puiilished iu the Crook County Journal, at Priueville, Oregon, for six full weeks iu seven consecutive issues thereof, commencing with the issue of .September lat, 1010, aint ending with the issue ol October l.'ltli, 1(110, by order of the Hon. 11. 0. Kllia, Couty Judge of Crook County, Stale of Oregon, made and entered on the 2."th day of August, 11(10. Dated and published first time Septem ber lat, 11)10. M. E. Brink, Attorney for riaintiir. IS I 1 m r.H .. .) 7 vri iiU I Liniment t'-' is prepared atrtvuW for the nds "1 horsemen and mnehinrn. It l t powerful and liirti.ilni lint meat, remedy ..r rmergenclr. aoothitiK ruibroralioii for the relirl f pain, siid 1 lie let luiiini-nt for pratiia an. I aoienew, I nr.Miallr.l for healing m .on !-i and injuries! .aukiM by K 11 1 . i IK 11 mi. 1 for all cuts and hruie. V.u ilie llow t.ioiuirnt is fully gitwnurrd. Ne other is o g.l or helplul In so many wav. It It (.tils t Mtwfv, we author ire all dealers to refund the puiehse orice. Hxtra Isrj ho'tlea 50 cents. HovT CiikuicaiCo , 1'i.rlUn.l, Ore I For sale at Templetou's, Professional Cards, Crok Cauty jfittraet C: Allr-tl lllle Iu all U11.I an.l tuwa 1..U In Cnmli eouiity. I. F. Wjlet, Sxrduy, Priatitille, Ofa JV. $. St.Amm, Belknap dc a wards SPAjfM'timmt mmd J"jrry Aw 1tmmft VajWe. . Citym (County l'U) icln.) &mm Am va s KZm0lwm' S Jt JV.,W-M MM SPrimtinli, Off CaU Asuwesrli l'ae,Hi-Tlv IUT oa Sisnt (Imi osa IHjur soi'TH ov IniSMiN'f Pal-Whmna. H"lli ..fll.e au tvm) U. uc U-l. I'Uoli.'a. rtftm C. 53rink jCawyr Prim.ll,, Ortftn. 9. Jiltariify-mt-Xmm c. a Stiat Cslat Office with Ueo. W. Humes PrinimilU. - - 0r,9,n N. V. Sanborn Attorney-ittLnw Adamson block rrineviile V. A. WVAA. FRANK Ml-NI-1 YAl Lawyer - The Dalit . - . On-gun (J. l. ji:umi:r Attomey-al-Law Will pmetlee In all the Courts. Ontee next dn,,r to tir, ltiauitrni'a, PrluevHla, Oregon. WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specialty Prinaville, Oregon Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook Couutv. Mary MoMcekin, plaintill', vs. James II. Ilakin, Mary Hawkins, .I.Ktrou.t, Frank J, Stroud, Niionii Milninciii, C. J. Johliaou, O. ('. Uray, O. II. lirny and J, H. Trea- ure, defeudiints. To J. II, Treasure, defendant above named: In the name of the Stiile of Oregon, vou are hereby re.piire.1 to appear und anawer me complaint llict against you Iu the above entitled court and euuae. on or be fore the Uh day of (li.tol.er, 11110, und if you tun to appear amuanswer auul com plaint, on or befureruid day, the pluintiir will apply to the court fur the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wll: for theore. closure of that certain mortgage executed by James It. HawkiiiH ami Murv Hawkins, his wife, on the litis day of June, H'7, in favor of Marv MeMoekin and iiiortiruirlnir the BX of the N W '4 and the NWijuf the HW'X or Keetion Sevintia-n and the NK'- of the HV.y, ol Section 1 in Tp. li Sn H. Ill K., W. M., in Crook County, Statu of Oregon, and for a decree for the snle of aaid premises to pay auiil mortirnge ami the costs and U'las-uiiig coats, and that vou and ull peraoiia nhiming under you lie for ever barred anil foreclosed of ull equity of rRucmpunn in sum premises unit every part thereof. This summons is published hv the order of the Honorable II. (I. Kills, County Judge of Crook County, Oregon, mnde on uie :ui ouy oi iscpi , iinu, ami prescrtheil Unit this summons he tiuliliahed for six consecutive weeks iu tin. Crook County Journal, a weekly hcwNpapcr published in i-riueviiio, irooa i;ouiuy, hiute ol urcgon. The clute of tho first tiul.liitHllon of this summons la the 8th day of Sr-pt,, l'.HO. M. It. I I.LIOI I. Attorney for the pluintiir, Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. B. Lund Ollice at The Dulles, Oregon, August 21th, l'Jlo. Notice is hereby given that Clarence S. Fergueson, of Priueville, Oregon, who, on August loth, KKIH. muile lloDic-st.-iid, No, o;,su, for K'A NW!4, and W'J NKli, aection 1, township 18 so'ith, ruuge 17 east, Willam ette M.-rldiiin, has filed notice ol'lntentiou to make filial commutation proof, to CHtnb liah claim to the land uhove described, be. lore Warren Drown, county clerk lit his ollice, at I'rineville, Oregon, on the 4th day of October, 1!)10. I liiliiiunt names as witnesses: Munfnrd D.Nye. (Irunville 11. .Nye, Austin Kiaer, Henry Curlin, nil of rrineviile, Oregon, tt-lp C. W. MOOltli, Kegister. i m Citation. In the ('.unity Court of Hit Stair of Ot. gon lor Crook Couolv. ii the Matter ol the h'-tate of Harriet II, ' miiishi. iieeiHle.i, To Kgl-crt Maln.n, Ivtir Malier, ItMinrd Miiln'ii, llnllie kmper, I haile. Malu-ii, u.s. u,- Malieu, John M.iIhu and Hrriha I'mi II v, liieetltig ; lu the inline nl the Stale of Orrgon, y..il air hetrl.y cited and rispuied tu appear in llie in ol v I'oiiil of the Miiteol ilresoii l.ir the I'ounlv ol CisHik. at Ilia com I room Ihi rwif, al I'lliievllle, In lbs l ouiuy ( I'nsik, on .Monday the M day of Oi tuber, lulu, at 10 o'clock hi the forrniHiii i, that ilny, then so. I them to show rauae, It any p!l.by an order of sale ah. ml. I col im made aiilhoilaing an id a.lmtutalrulnr of said ealato lo m-H the following ila-. llla-il real valale ot said dis-eaacsl, to-wit - lst No, li old. llahouuh aiilslivialou lu Donation Cbilm No. PI, I p. 7 It. X W dc-rlU.I aa follow; t'oiomriieliig at a potnt on the iioith line ol east rll of donation land claim No. ;i; lu I p, .17 s It. '.' V. ol W. M, III Jack-on eon . y. Oregon, ttTS feet seat of llie i.o.ihia l emner of aaid eaat ell; and rum log Ou nce seat on aaid 11. .ill! line 41 l.s t to the northwrat eomrr of asld rust rll, Iheii.e north M I. el; thru ! tail. cl; miiiiIi 4,7, li-vii thrnevea' .'.is ii 'I, em 1,01 ih toil, (r, t to Hie place ol Ix-alnuing. Wuiieo tha lloiiornhle II, C. Kills, Judirei'l lb l. limy is.url of tha Stale of Oregon forCiiH.k cinilv with the enl of aaid Court altuitl llita lat day of Augiial, Itdo, Auv-ti WAitsa llsows, County Clerk, Not lea (or Publication. Depart iiieut of the Interior. t', 8. Und Othce at Tha Dalles, Oregon, Auguat Hull, llllu. Notice Is hereby given that Wlli.urtt II. Udiln, of rrineviile, Oregon, who 1111 January lath, bail, load jloiurilead No, I Ilia., Serial No, Usual, (or S, SK,. SK' HWi,, and lot 4. am-tiun 7, township 13 south, isuae in rt, Willaiuelle Meriiliau, has tiled notice ol intention to make nmii live year prM.f. t.i establish claim lo Ihe bind sla.ie ili-terilard, la-fore Warren linotu, t-ciicty clerk at hla utlb-e, al 1'ilui-ville, 'ii g- .1. i. u t!ie:nh day of Hi-ptemlirr. l'.HO, I la.itiiilil liaiuea aa wtlmaea; OatOi-w ruti.ir, Alden It. Ka-laiHat, Itlcharil M. 1'i.nell, Kdnnrd llvnsley, all of Pilurville, lliegon. C. W. MlHIItK, ls itiglater. rtotlct l or I'tiblliiitlon. iH-partuii-nt ul llie Interior, l .S. Ijind Ollieval The Dalles, Oregon. Auguat bdli, iviu. Notice 1 hereby given that Chtreiu C. McNisrlv, i.f 1'iincv llie, iitegun, who on ril Villi l-l.V mad lloloeatra.l No. I Ml (Serial No. iKlvvq f..rh ',. Sn lioii s, lowualilp USiiiih, Ittinga t.i Kut, VVillainctie Men .Han, loiatllrtl miller ol h teilltiill lo inaka Dual livive.ir prisif, to rafabll.h claim to llie Ian. I ulK.ve deat rilHsl, lielorti arren llri.an roiinte clerk al hla oilb al I'rine ville. Oregon, oil (he iotli dav ol ! pti-lida-r nun. Cl-iilllnut names aa aittu-aaea: Chailea H. h.riiiK. linlpli 1 1 il.lon. Nlla llrrg, liny V, ( oualnble, oil id I'tluei llie. Orrg..i. C. W, Mu.., s-lsp Iteglaler Notice for I'libllcatioa. I imrlineiit of ttir Interior, I'. H. Land (iih.-e at I he Dnllea, On-g It, Auguat lat, Into. Notice la heri-by given that I'alilik krllv, of (Irlialy, Orrgun, aim, on O. t.ilsrr llih, I'.ajJ, loa.le llMioeatead. No. I l.'w t serlal No. niimi.j ror hlt'i, S vV',, So-. I, S', nkj, Mr. J, ami NW1, NW,, acctlou li town ship I I aolilb, tangr ea-l, Wlllaiurlle Meil. loin, h.is lit. .1 in In r of liitrlill.oi lo make tlual l.ve-lenr pnsif, lo eatabtlali clniui lollie laudaloir deaerilMsl, larlorv Warrvn llroan eounlv rlerk at hla utile, at I'rineville, Oirgoii, on lbs l.'ltli day of !eieitilarr, ll'lo, t'lniuianl iiamea aa wllitraaea: Caain-r Nealilll William Itubrrla, o( Orltaly. Orr goli;Jainra Keenan, Andrew Morrow, of liny Creek, iin'gon. H-llp C. W. Ml Kilt K, ltegla(r. Untie lor Puhlli'iitk a. Dr arliiienl nf the Interior. IT. S. Land Other at The Dallra, Oregon, September lat, ltlll. Notice la hereby given that, Freibrick II. Miugrra, of Lsmoiita. Oregon, who on (Molstr 2nd, 1101, made hoinralrad No, 147.MSeilal No, '7i:q f..r SJ HW'n, NKh HWi and HK, NWi, aection A, lownahlp 14 south, range 14 eaat, Wlllaiurlle M.-rl.lan, lias gird Holier of intention to make lllnal ftve-te.ir proof, to ratahliab claim to the laud above desrrllsad, before Warren llrowu, eoimiy elerk, at hla ntllce at rrineviile, Oregon on the Hth day ofOcinlier, l'.HO. t'laiiuaut names aa witneaeea: llattle ijuliin of O'Nrtl. Oregon t John Ferguson ItolnTt Cowan, John llacknt of Ijuuonta, Oregon. C. W. Mm as. -8p Kegl.ter. Notice for Publication. (Isolated tract.) Public IjoiiI Sale, No. uCiai. t'nited Slates Und Ollice, The Dulles, Oregon. July ah, lnl. Notice la hereby given that, aa directed by llie t'oiiiliila-l.uii r of the (ieneral l.snd Ollice, under provisions ul Art of Congress apiroved June 27. llial, I'ul.lio No. mil, e will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, al t):!M u'clork a. in., on the '.'lat day of September, lulu, at tills ollice, the following tract of hind, in-wlt. NK1 SKi, bin. 2ft, T. Ill S It, H K W, M. Any peraoiia claiming adversely the nt.ove-descrlls-.l Inn. Is are advised to lite their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated lor sale. -llp C. W. HOOKK, itrgister. Nstics f CaarJi.s'l Salt st Real Property. Nolle Is hereby given, that. In pursu ance of an older of the County Court ol (he atute of Oregon, for Crook County, made on the -tth day of Auguat. lulu, iu the matter of the guardianship of itolwi t Osborn, a minor, the underalgnrd, the guardian of aaid Hubert Oshorn, will sell, at I.rivnlw hhIm fur ciii.li tfi il.u u.1. .U.. September, HMO, ull the right, title and In- ivienw oi inn auui mioeri ifanorn In and to all tlmt certain real estate situated In ('rank County, state of Oregon, more par ticularly described us follows: The north tillir (if II. n M., ltll.ua. ....I .... ... aoi, southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of aection twenty-eight and the north est quurter of the northeast quarter of aection thirty-three in township thirteen south, ol range sixteen east of Willamette Mo. Dated this 11th day of August, 11)1(1. liiAl'nosK, Guurdlun of Itobert Oshorn, Minor. Notice for I'ubliiiition. Department of the Interior, U. H. Lund Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon, ., ,, , , , , August 21th, 1111(1. Notice Is liircl.y given that Itoiiu v ii.o.. of Powell llutto, OriiM who, on September -a, 111,1, miitlu hoinesleud, No. 1471 1, (Heruil No. o;i7rait o.w Kiiuiiei i uttnlV,..-. ; section in, township III south, Uiinge 1 1 east, Willamette Meridian, bus tiled notice "I intention to make dual live-year proof. til ealfil.ll.l. I.ii... ... o.. i i'ui....'. ' it i . -" t-o tiia iiinu aoove oe "crllied, before Warren Brown, county I' l-b ... 1.1. ...Il . .. it, '.. ' "is uHico, ai I rmeville, Uregon, on the 4th riuv oCOcinlitir nun ( llalinititl lllimn. nu uiO. ......... ,1 , . , - n.uiBwii ot-nrire .1. Slut Utrf I.V.it.' It, .11., IO....I... ir L......FL 0. William lirown, all of Powell' Hiittn! Orciron. "'P 0. W. Moors, Ileglsler. Notice for I'ubllcatlon. (Isolated Tract.) 1'iihlln Land Sale, No. 051(27. United Stntes Land Olllco, The Dalles, Oregon, July 80th, 1010. cout;i. in ncruiiy given tnui, OS dllecleil hv the (Joiiiiiilsaloiti.F of ll.u o,t..u...i i i Ollice under provisions of Act of Congress tti.io.ttti juuo jiwo, i-iiini(i no. ,io.i, wo will oiler at public sale, to the hlgheat bidder, at lhmochu.li a ... r,., ,1... .11.. .1... ol September 11110, lit this ollice, the follow ing tract of land to-wit : SKti NWW, Sec. 14, T. lit It. 14 IS., W.M. Any persons cluimiug adversely the shove-described lands are advised to tile ineir iiiuinis, or oiijiiitliins, on or before the duv above ileslennli.il for unb. -Up C. W. MOOltK, lt'egisler.