Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 19, 1911, Image 5

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    THE DEATH ROLL
People Wlio Passed Away
In 1910.
EDWARD VII. A VICTIM.
Kenmvnetl Antliura, famous Arlll,
Dial liigul.lieil htiiti'.rnen unit
Killers mill Nilril Holillor nil th
I.UI-AII Hunk Leveled.
r
OBITUARY
JANUARY.
1 A aum llnnih, wtd.w of Junius Ilru
tus 1 loot it and nt on tint a star o
tru. In HtooMli", Mnii-j a..)
4 I'arlu )gd-n Mills, banknr and cmp'
llttllst. Ml Nun Ftamiaeo; atfvd M
I frnmcro dl I'mUf Bulolll, noted car
illrml, In Hum.
Own. Nwt'n Martin Curfli, Mhero of
Fori Plahar," m New Yurk city; egd
74.
& ICsrn Ketiflntl, well hnuttn comedian,
1 JhitiiUiiMVllIf), Im1.; amd ill.
ft flMtrir Ihrilntut, the actor, tn Phlla
lft. Nell )inrH-, It actor, In Now York
city; avd t
K Oaf Clmu'iit, act or, In Kansas CHy,
Mu,; am 4 47.
. HARrtf.
t. Ton Jose fkitnthRtt d OtmMla. preal
rt.tit of (l.o n'iil.tia of 1'atmma, at
I'anama; aged UV
I. Iouli Jaims, actor, at Helena. Monti
ng.-d o.
I Thmiias Collier I'lntl, former I'nltM
Butt aim.or ffiim New York and a
ntd political lander, In New York
city; ward 71.
1 Jaks H l.f.ir, noted billiard player,
at iNfitvfr.
ti. I Mill laly, noted gambler, al J-mg
HrMch. N. J.
t. Tom Itruwne. famous English lllua
trnior, lit l-mid...,; aited 8.
18. Itovld Joaliih l-rewrr, asaortrtta Jus
tice of lite t'tiltwd Htntne supreme
Court, In Washington; agwl 71
V. Alexander AiuhIi, naturalist, son of
tti r-'Mirati-d jiute Agassis of Har
vard untvfoftity, at Ma; am-d 7ft,
ID. Moiivltk 11.. kin of Abyssinia; aged 01
Af MIL.
I. Tlobert V. r Hereon, president of th
Chicago Tribune company, lit I'lillii-di-lphia;
a"t
II l'mft -ftitor William Otham Humwr,
iMMtnl erloittlMl of Yalo, m Kniilvwoud.
N. J i aard To.
SL Hamul Latigrmrn (Vmni (Mark
Twain), the author, at lteddliig, Cunn.;
aa.d TV
t& Hjornstjerno lljoroaon, fanwu Nnr
writ tn it imvettat, pm-t, playwright and
patriot. In I'arle; aged Ik
9, Mm. K I1. AiKanlir, noted Confed
eral veteran and writer on the civil
war. at Savannah, Ua.; aaed 7a.
MAT.
L 0n. J.T. Ool.ln.clvU wnr veteran and
netloTial auaid
romnifWidtT, n
l.ebnnun, I1
acrd It
Kord Alexia, do
Ket1 ireMtdetit
Of II nil t 0
Klnaatoit. Jtt
nialca; aged
alHiit w,
Kdwnnl VII. of
K n I a n d. at
Hurk I n a ham
tnlnri; ad .
rnullne Vlardot
tlnrcla. iiir of
the lute Mnntiid
Ourcla and. llko
him, a noted o it
em alnuer. in
I'arle.
Iir.ltobartKorh,
mtnent hartrl-
olottlMt, dlei'tiv-
rer of a conauntptlon cure, at linden
Uuden; aged 07.
JUNK
L Edward Jenklna, Engllah editor and
arrltor, author or the attMitlonal nolil'
Irnl 1'rtmi'lilot "Ulni a Ituby," In Lun
don: bkiM It-
Ir. Kllxnlmth ninckwell. pioneer woman
phyalctan In KnKltind and (ho I'nltwl
Blnta, tn London; uued
I. Wllllnm Hydnwy Torter, nuvellRt known
aa "U. Henry." In New York city;
agoil 41
1 I'rof. Uoldwln Smith. Annlo-Amerlcan
author and etlucator, at Toronto; aged
7.
11 John Auatln Btevotia, founder of tha
Pent of the Kcvolutkm, Newport,
It I.: aged 1
19. Henry Neville, noted actor and drnm-
atlst. In I.omton.
H Hnltnl flintea Ben fit or Bamttel Doug
Inn MrKnrry of Loulalana. In Nuv ur-
lettna; aged 74.
30. VnltPd Htatea Senator John W. PnntAt
of Virginia, al Lynchburg; agvd W,
1 TV. Frederlrk Jnmfi Fnrnlvnll. noted
KimlUlt Dhltolotrlet, lexloournpher, corn
niuntutor and critic, In Loudon; aged
6K
Ova Ouda, Norwrglin mlnMer to tha
linlttnl Stnti't, at White Sulphur
BnrlitKR, Va.
1 Chief J ngtli' Molvlllo Weton Fuller
of tho IJnlleil Btnloa aunrcnio court, at
Hnr Harbor, Me,; aged 7H.
mf. Giovanni Virginia Bchlnnare1I. fa
ninui astronomer and dlacovmr of
oanala on Mine, nt Mllitn; agud 76.
T. Tr. William Jninen llnlfe, nutrd OU
thor and Hhakewpiiroan scholar, In
Tlnttury. Mnaa., aged KS.
11. John Gottfried ilnlle, noted oatrono-
m?r. At IMtsdnm, Geromny; aged SH,
12. Knlo Tnnnntt Woods, author, In Llos
ton; a god 70.
11 Detilol Folger PU:p1ow. notod Amerl
can artist mid art loader, In Chicago
aged 87.
16. Z. U Knlk'ht, who Is an Id to hava
nttmod tha Republican party In lS&t, In
Omaha: aged HI).
ft. Prof. Samuel Roaa Wlnnns, dean of
1'rl n re ton university, at Princeton
seed 5&,
17, Blr neniy Tlehhorne. Infant defendant
In the notorious Arthur Orton chilm
to the TU'hhotno title and ustntes In
1871 and noted as a big game hunter,
- In London; uml 44.
U. John G, On r Hale, stnteaman nnd mem
ber of drover Cleveland's cabinet, In
New York city; aged 76.
AuausT.
T. J. B. Studlcy, once noted actor, In
Now York city.
Col. Harvey W. Scott, editor of th
Portland Oregonttin, In Utilllmoro
aged 72.
U. Mrs. J, ICllen Foster, noted woman
lawyer, in Washington; aged 70
18. Kdmund V. Lewis, noted artist and
art collector. In Phlhidetphla; aged 73.
Florence NUhtlngule, fitmous nurse of
tha Crimean wur, In London; aged M.
IL"
Kdwrd V
Ml-?
t
i
InkIii;
17.
Julln Ward How.
vnniirll.l, lit llttrironl. Cwnn.
I'Mviilrnt fiHlio Mimtl uf Chll, In
llreiiiuit,
IKITKUf1ffll,
, Willi:, mi IMii.Mi-iliiiit, nnl4 nrllirt. In
I .fiiMl'in : ntfMl H4.
. It, Kinily Himliwll, ti"ll woinn
pliv.li-liill, Hi Vutk 4'llfT., Mfi
i l.toyit W, lllitt.n, Mjllcltnr Ktn.ral of
t)t. l:i:llr1 Hliltr., In ti.ton; niffd It.
L Wlii.law llnnipr, turnout Am.rtcml
IMlntM, Hi Mturh'irn, Mm, ; nnil 74.
Mr., II.Imi ll,,i,llha I i via, II,. ail-
llmr, at Muutit Ki.-o, N. Y. ) IV.
OTTdliKn.
. I-'I-flovrnor N'H"tl,',n imparl frfl.
wunl uf -'lorlila, a former rutall.fll.
Iilt.lrr, at Jncl(.,tlivlltr J aiF''1 Ut
L l-'urninr i!"V,,,mr nim! I'ltllt-il ftlalaa
Nfiinlur lnvltl tMOiliflt II til. aal AHmuk;
airl Hi,
Jii-i'h AtnirT tlnrir, ticHttlwr of tlia
,l,l II in nt I ii p r A Hi, ... Hi. Nw
Yi'fM t,ll'laii,f". Ml N.wliuia'. N. Y-l
a, nit W.
I. Wlllliitn Vauichn M"Mly, Mlnriit'r anil
.l,ivvvrlitht, auihur f "Tli. Urwit 11-vlili-."
in I'Mlorml'i KptlrmMi aKi'tl 41.
i. lArkln (i. kli.iiil. nl1 Ainprlran
aru!itir, tn n.iri'iu,!!, Iialy; aiml ft
i. Ui'Unl tliala Hrnaliir Jiimillian P.
Unlllvnr of l"a.
at Kort
Julia Word fln,
author of "Tlw
Iintila Hymn of
Ilia lli.iil.llo." at
atliMlKtuwn, K. L
aail HI.
'homna T.
manaa'r
KcdKraJ mil
t.li'ifmph In
tha civil war ami
lat.r fraald.nt of
tha Wmti'i-n fii Ion. at 1-oiig llrunch,
N. J i aaul m.
l-hiilaloimkorn. kin of Hlam, at ltnni
kok, aft.r a rrlau of 40 yrr; ") 67.
Victor aUMtnia, I'rllica d'KMlln,
a'tittiit.on of alumhal Mnaamtm of
Krniira ami hlinv-lf a notixl aolillor
uml.r Naoulauo III., at I'aila; ad 74,
HOVBMIHBtt
II t'ntt1 HtntMl Hi-nator AlMandw ita-
(ihmia Clay of Uirta, at Atlanta;
kI 17.
14. John I Farv. dlitlnxul.lird mural
paliitar and atn!nl aluu artiat, in
I'rovloVnra, R. 1.1 aitiMl 67,
Count lo Tol.toy. fninnua Hua.lan
nov.ll.l. nt Aiatva, lluii.la; aaM U.
K-lav Cliamit.. nrlKinator of tin aaro
tllan. at Chlraao; a TV.
innKuiiKn.
Oon. K. A. Carr. V. 8. A., ratlrad, dla.
tlhatil.lnil on tha border bafora tha
tl HI nr aa anil aa In that conflict,
at WimhliiKtoli: atft-d w.
1 Mary Hakor Ulovor K,l,1y. founder of
th Chri.tlun Bclunoa church. In uoa
ton: hhi J it.
Con. Wealay Marrltt. IT. B. A., rotlrad,
v.t.ran of th civil and Bwinl.hAmar
Ujhi war, at Natural ilrldito, Va.
aKl 74.
I. Tha link of Chartrn, (randaon of
IjuU I'liilliip of Kranoa and ona of
th Orloniia trlnca who arvd tn
Anirrlra In iw'J. In l'nl; aitd 70.
f, LutlwU KitMua, noted cunra painter, la
H.rlln. o,l M.
I (hn. Wallace P. Itando1h. ti. S. A..
retlrvd. notrd artlllvri.t of Ilia olvu
war, In Wnnhlnatoit: aitd HO.
U. It. Kmll Hnlch. author and laeturer.
noted for hia crltli-lama of American
wuinrn. In lindon; auM M.
I. Molvlllo i. Lamlon. huinorou writer
and leoiurvr, known aa bit l'.rklna. In
Yonkura.'N. Y.; auM 7L
jANtAnr.
17. t'nltrd Mine Worker, of North Amer
ica met at lnillun,lla.
II. Annual mnitri'.. of th Dn lie hi era of
the American Itevolutlon held In Waali-tnitton.
Bt. Annual nnrade of th t'nlted Confed-
arat Veternna at Mobile, Ala.
MAT.
la. Pnn-Amertcan ronarea. opened at
liueno Alrea, Argentina. .
U, World a Muiiday School aaaoclatton met
In Waahlnjiton.
Jtti.T.
ftortety of Pearendnnta of the Sltrnera
of the l)wlrail,n met In Philadelphia.
Katlonal Education aaaoclallon mat la
ltoaton.
aKPTRunER.
t. 41th national neampnifnt of the Orand
Army of the Ui'publlcan met at At
lantic city.
30. National camp. Bona of Veternna, met
at Ailnntlo City.
Nutlonnl (ood ronda convention mat In
BL Loula.
ocTonen.
The International convention of tha
V. M, C A. of North America opaned
In Toronto.
HBCRUIIKR.
American Red C'roii aoclety mat In
Waahlnvton.
Confuroiice on International dl.putoa
met In WnahltiRtnn.
17. Amerlcnn lli.torienl asaoclntlon at In
dlanaiMilia. A.aoclntlon For th Ad
vanrement of Hclence at Mlnnenttolla.
IB. Miietlnf at St. Uiula of tha Aaaocla
tton For Labor I.c-!alatton.
MARCH.
14 Jnmo.lown. N. Y., awept by a lira.
cnunlliK Inaa of tKQO.uW.
A Su killed by fire In a danc hall at
Mnte.aalko, Hungary.
APRIL.
3. Fir awepl away SO buntneaa and real
done, block, in Lake St. Charlea, La.;
luaa about UooO.uw.
MAT.
1 I.o of fl.:f,0.0O0 by the burning of a
glasa fuctory at Ford, Fu.
JllNB.
U. Fire .wept over 20 acroa of warehouaea
and dwelling In Soattlo, oaualng loa
of nenrly .OM,000.
13. Fire followtna collnpae of roof In tha
Montrcnl Herald building caused Ioh
of 40 Uvea.
JULT.
1 Sixty building burned In a Fourth of
July blni at Kenton, Fa.; Ion taoO.OOO.
a. A lumber yard flr at Annprlor, On..
chu.iI a loaa of over I3.OUO.O00.
fc. Campbelltown, N. 1)., nearly destroyed
by lire; losa $2,500,000.
AUGUST.
I. Loaa of H.BOO.OiX) by a blot In "boa
ton'a lumber dlatrlct.
14. Fire deatroyed tha "White City" of
th world' fulr at Brussels; loaa eatl
mated at (SO.OUO.OOa
a. IS Uvea lost and 11,000,000 worth of
property duatroyed nt Wullnoe, Ida.,
by nnmea atnrted by forest Area In tha
vicinity of the city.
OCTORCn.
L A myaterloua explosion followed by
fir In the Los Anirolos Times building
caused the death of HI employees.
16. The plant of the U. 8. Gypsum com
pany burned at Alabaster, Mich.! loaa
1100.000.
15. Fire In the business section of Vlo
, torla, Si. C, caused a losa of 12,000,000,
DBCBMBtBR.
. Loss of J7M,000 at Evanavllle, Ind.
Crook County Journal
County Official Paper
$1.50 a year. -Subscribe now
$1,000.00
In Prizes
Th Ort-Kon Trunk and Denchuteg rilroJt re mpidly building into the DecLult- Valley o! Centrl Oregon, On
January lt. Die. ttw-l wai laid to within about 60 mile of Culver Jnnclion and the grading wag almont entirely completed.
Kre long the firitt tmgiiiB will he poking id noe over the boundary of the greatest wheat ihipping point in Central Oregon,
Thin town In located in Crook County at the junction of the Hill and Ilarriman railroad north of Crooked river and in the
center of the rnont productive area in Kantrn or Central Oregon. At tbia place we have onion depot and common ware
houe from which grain or produce may be ghipped over either railroad.
Culver Junction
U the making of a cplendid town and the grade work is already completed with a crown of 95 feet and onion depot
ground, providing for 450 fw. of 12 foot platform.
It U the watering place for the Ilarriman line, arrangements having already been made with the Company.
It will he the dimrihuting point for both freight and passenger traffic wbile the Crooked river bridge is being built and
will be the terminus during that period.
It will alwayg be a distributing point for a very large territory both east and west. (
It ha three times more farming country tributary than any other town on either road.
The farming, m-ction baa splendid soil and excellent crops are produced without irrigation. The dry farming products
rained by Mr. Keuter just east of here took 17 sweet-stakee and first priies against the world at the Spokane Dry Farming
Congress.
It has splendid summer and winter climate and but very little disagreeable weather. Bright sunshine and spring-like
days in. December and January. Very healthful.
lias one of the most scenic locations of any town in the United States. Nine perpetually snow-clad mountain peaks
in full view from the town. Deep canon scenery but a few miles away and lakes, springs and streams unsurpassed for
beauty and grandeur are near us. This will be headquarters for summer tourists. Excellent bunting and fishing at
our very doors. ' '
Has an abundance of splendid pure water and street grading is being done. '
Iluviness enterprises of all kinds are arranging to establish themselves here.
This is the prospective and logical connecting point of the railroad to Prineville.
A private Christian College with a course of study equal to any in the state will be established here.
Church organizations are preparing to erect buildings and one is already established here in its building.
lias a good common school and will soou have a high school. It will be known as a town of schools and churches as
well as a business center.
Electrical power will be developed in the river juBt west of here and the line wilt pass through here in its route to
l'riiieville and will furnish this place light and power.
A large flouring mill is projected, the grounds already having been secured for the purpose.
Good roads already lead to this place and more are being provided from every direction.
The jteople of this community are all boosters and we have a splendid working organiiation of the farmers and business
men in the Culver Junction Development League.
These are only a very few of the things which will make
CULVER JUNCTION GREAT.
We expect the first railroad engino to cross the line of this town some time in February, It may be earlier and it may
be Inter, as track laying is progressing rapidly on both roads. '
How Good Can You Guess?
If you are a good one at guessing you may get one of the valuable prizes to be given away.
$1,000.00 IN PRIZES WILL BE PAID AS FOLLOWS:
To the one guessing moBt nearly to the minute, hour and day when the first engine will cross the line of Culver
Junction we will present a check for $300.00; to the second nearest, 1200.00; third, tlOO.OO; fourth and fifth $50.00 each;
to the next twelve, $25.00.
Conditions nre that 50 lots will be sold before contest close?, unless the engine reaches here sooner than expected.
Contest may close at any time after notice published in this paper. If 50 lots are not sold the prizes will be paid in the
proportion that the number of lots sold bear to 50. Each contestant must purchase at least one lot in Culver Junction
and one guess will be allowed for each lot purchased. Check for $10.00 must accompany each guess when sent' in, this to
apply on purchase price of let selected from plat and price list to be at once mailed to contestant on receipt of guess.
Prices of lots range from $90.00 to $405.00 and terms are one-third cash and balance in two equal payments in six and
twelve months without interest, or 10 per cent cash and 10 per cent per month without interest.
Remember each lot purchased entitles you to a guess. Don't delay for the contest may close at any time upon notice
published in this paper. Act nowl At once and you will not regret it!
First pnyment in full on lots, whether 10 per cent or one-third, must be made on lot when selection is made and be
fore awards are made.
We will have a "
BIG BOOSTER MEETING HERE
The day the engine crosses into Culver Junction. We Want You Here. - . '
Cut oiit the attached coupon and fill it out, then mail it with your check for $10.00 in our favor to Deschutes Valley
Land and Investment Company, Culver, Oregon, and your guess will he carefully filed and plat and price list for your final
selection will be mailed to you.. Make an investment and take a chance. All prize checks good only in payment for lots
in Culver Junction.
We sell wheat lands, irrigated lands and
locate homeateada and desert claims. List
your farm with us if you want to sell. See
us if you want to buy. . - '
Deschutes Valley Land and
Investment Co.
Culver,
Oregon
We're exclusive selling agents for Culver
Junction.
Deschutes Valley Land and Investment Co.,
Culver, Oregon
My guess on date "of.first railroad engine reaching Culver
Junction is the day of 1911 at the hour
of- '. . o'clock and minutes in the .noon.
I inclose check for $10 to apply on purchase price of lot to be
selected by me and you may mail me marked up plat and price
list to the address below. It is understood that this entitles me
to a guess for one of your valuable prizes mentioned in the ad
vertisement. Name
Post Office '.
State
Contaat .Notice.
Dvfartment of th Interior.
U.S. Land Office at Th iHtlm, Oregon.
m-remlnr 1st, IWIU.
A snnirlrnt oontmt anVUvtt har
Inn been tiled n this office by Jacob t.
Kief, ronteatant. amn.t homeetead entry.
So. l4Wt, made June !B, fr Kk NWt,
NW',, NW, SWW, PerOon ,
Ton.hipl4 it.. Hang II R.. Willamette)
Meriilian, by J. me u. Hilver, Connote.
In vbich it t aileiml that .al.i entryman
ha wholly ahanilonerl aaid homeataad for
mora than six months taut past; that ha
nerere.ui.li.lied reei.lenc upon, eulti rated
or improved the same; that said allrceil
h-etire waa not due to hi employment In
the army, navy or marine eorpa of lb
I nlted ntate in time of war.
-laid parti- are hereby notified to appear.
reeponit, and offer evl.l-ne touching eaut
allegation etlOo'clock a. tn. on January
14. mil, before T. K. J. Duffy, a notary
public, at his offlee in Prinevill. Oregon,
and that linal hearing will be held at It)
o'clock a. m. en January 21, lull, before
th Krgi.u-r and Receiver at the United
ota tee I .and Otflc in To Dalle, Oregon.
1 he aaid contestant having, in a proper
affidavit. Hied December 1, 1910, set forth
it.im wnicn snow tnat alter dua diligenc
pronal service of this notice can not b
made, it is hereby ordered and directed
that aoch notice be given by due and proper
...ill. anvil.
W-W C. W. Mogul
Notice of final Settlement,
thflexmuto. of llMentMtr of Michael C'tirlitt
nl. rtwtv1. thttl b ha made an 4 1.14
with ttw rfc of ih-rounty VAmri hi final
aonrantlncof hi tvlmlnUtnitloD of said
Ute,an! Unit the tatd Court baa fixed th
th darof KHiruanr. at It) o'clock In the
nrra,n. ai me county court room In Prina
vl lie. Onion, a lb Uine and place for bear
In and wllll n.r m!J Anal areuunttnc, at
which time and place any penon may p
pear and ohWt to anld final accounting.
Lnuea una mna aay or um-mtwr, wit).
Charlea O. Ohrlatlanl,
Kxecatorof wlUof Michael ChrUUanl. dv
eeaaed. li-JJ
Hotke of Final Sttkment
Notice la herehT riven that the andnlrnert.
Paul W. Chliderm. the admlnUtrator of -he
folate of Hobart Howe, deceaaed, hai filed
ma nnai account wiid me t-oumjr tierx or
f'rook Counlv, ft tale of Oregon, and that
Monday, the Hb day of February. 1--, at th
hour .f 10 oVIork a. m. of amid dar. In th
County Courtroom of tbe f'-ounty Courtbouaa
in rnnevnie, vrooK county, Oregon, i-an
breo Hxed by tbe court a tbe lime and plac
for hearing aald report. All peiaona ar
hereby notified to appear at aald tlrue and
Dlaoetoihow caoae. If any there be. wbr
aald report ttboold not be approved and aa
order made dtHnharglng aald Administrator
from furt her action in said estate and tnat
aald eelale be cloned.
PAUL W. CHILUKRH.
Administrator of the estate of Hotoart Hove,
aeceaseo. !---
Hotice for Publicttioa.
Department of the Interior.
U.H. Laud Office at lb Dallea, Oregon.
December 6th, 1910.
Notice is hereby given that.
O ran ire F. Hodges.
of Prineville, Oregon, who on J an nary 9th,
l!j, made jMomesteaa, menai wo. i7i&)
No. HforSE liHK, and the
SEVi bK, Sec. 33, Township l8.t B.. 17
Kast, n manieue juenuian, nas niea
notice of intention to make tinal five-
year proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Timothy S. J.
Duffy. U. 8. Commissioner at his office, at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 15th day of Feb
ruary, lull.
claimant names as witnesses: Austin
Kizer ot Roberts. Oregon; 8arauei H.
Bailey, James Cram, and Henry Smith of
Prineville. Oregon.
12-15 C. W. Moo be, Register,
Hotice for Publication.
Dp part men t of the Interior, United H fates
Land umceat Tbe Dulles, Oregon. Decem
ber -ttnd, IvHX
Notice ts hereby given that John Ferguson.
of Lamonta. Orgon, who, on November 20th,
-tsjo, made tsomvetead Moa, UWSr-i-l!"J, nenal
Nos 03750 and 082, for lots L . t. and seH
nw', bw1- neH, section 4. township 14 south,
range Weaat, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make final five-year
proof, to eaUtbttsb claim to the land above
described, before Warren Brown. County
Clerk, at his office at Prineville. Oregon, on
uie axel aay or January, -vu.
Claimant name as wi menses:
Irwin D. Katiey and Hhalrtd Rosarth. of
O'Neil, Oregon: Fredvrick H. Mlngers, and
Charles C O'NeiL of lAmonta, On-gon.
U jMp - C. W. MOOKfci, Register.
Hotice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office
at The Dulles, Oregon. December ttaa, v-u.
Notice Is herebv aiven that Irwin D. Basev.
ofO'Nel!. Oregon, who, on December -iKtb,
19CV made Homestead No. UK'L Serial Nos.
0B775 and 06158 for se neV, eS e Sec 4 and
nC4 ne4. Hectlon , township 14 south, range
t4 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to make final five-year proof, to
establish claim to tbe lnd above described.
before Warren Brown. County Clerk at his
offloe, at Prineville. Oregon, ontbeSl&t day
of January, lull. .
oiaiiuant names as witnesses:
altfllU rvnuwiit VI LlttlUUII UK, VfrBUIl.
Hbaliid Boiarth, John R. TerrelL and Abel
Cudd, of O'-NilU Oregon.
J-vp U. MOOnEag KCglSter.
Notice to Crcd iters.
Notice Is herebv riven, bv the nnderslsmed.
the administrator of the estate of Emily K.
Reynolds, deceased, to all creditors of said
deceased and all others having claims against
said estate to present tbe same, with tha
proper vouchers, to tbe undersigned at tbe
omceoIM. K. Elliott fn Prineville, Oregon)
wltbtn six months from the first publi
cation of this notice.
Dated this 16th day of Dec. 191".
M. D. POWELL,
Administrator of tha estate of Kmilv FL
Reynolds, deceased. 12-J6
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ts hereby given, by the undersigned,
the executrix of tbe last win and testament of
Isadore Michel, deceased, to tbe creditors of
said deceased and all others having claims
against tbe estate of deceased to presant them
with the proper vouchers to the undersigned
at ber place of business in tbe McDowell build
ing, trine viae, oregou, within six months
from tbe first publication of this notice.
Laieu tuis izmuay oi Jan., urn,
BLANCHE MICHEL,
Executrix of tstate of Isadora. Michel.
Deceased. 1-U
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior United States
JLand Offlce at Tbe Dalles, Oregon. Decern.
berSOtb.ltUO.
Notice Is hereby given that
Miwu-H H. Hrvann.
of Lamonta, Oregon, who. on October 28th.
1909, made Homestead, No. 05471, forBS NWJi
and tbe NH Sw'-i. Hection 2. Township 14
South, Range 14 ast, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of Intention to make final
commutation proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Warren Brown,
county clerk, at his office, at Prineville,
Oregon, on the 7th day of February,
Clulmant names as witnesses: Benjamin
P. Cook, of O'Neil, Oregon, John Ferguson,
William Floyd, and John Hackett, of La
monta, Oregon.
i-O . o. , MLKJttJl,. negisier.
Call for County Warrants.
Notice is herebv riven that all registered
Crook county warrants, except scalp warrants,
up to and including registered warrant No.
9S2 wilt be paid on presentation to the
treasurer oi saiu county, interest wiu ueaau
from date of this notice,
R. L, JORDAN,
January 9. 1911. 1-12 County Treasurer.
Clover Leaf Ranch
Fort Rock, Oregon.
Barred Plymouth Rock, Silver Spang S
Hamburgh, Buff Orpington, Golden
Wyndotts, White Wyomlott, and White
Leghorn eggs $2.60 (or IS. Orders will
have prompt attention. All Al stock,
finest that can be had.
l-5tf C E. Shaffer, Prop.
Good Milch Cows Wanted.
Good milch cows, Jersey or part
Jersey wanted at once. Inquire at
Foster & Hyde's store. 12-15-lmp