Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 08, 1912, Image 6

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THE CARE OF LAMBS
AT WEANING TIME
I Real Estate Transfers
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i Furnished by tha Cre-ik Comity Ab
stract Company.
! Orln A. IVsrce, et x to Jacob S.
: Movhrinc nw'a ne'j l;llll:t MM.
K.
ins;
John
27i 14.
A, U. Kurnswortu, et ux to
Paly, l4 inttereat in ne'4 i
sU se'i una f's w.
Columbut J. Johnson to C. M. Nye
sere tract 2 in block -I Johnson iutxli-
vision, I'nneville, fliVV
A. S. Collins to Andrew J. Noble,
Tue separation of the ewes iinil their
lamb J Is simple In Itsett. but utter
wtwaUis extra cre come Just as It
does when the pigs, calves or colts are
weaued. writes 1. C. Courtier tu lows (
Homestead. Separate thoot and ruu i
tiic ewes tn some far Hold out of sicht ;
ml sound. They need only sparse
Fmilnff nnn .. a ;,.. i tk..
t " m ...... i nuu 1 1 lie-,1 j - -
fire allowed clean drlukfmr water mi,l id 'i s I sec. :W-14 lii.
salt una their udders are milked out a Wisconsin Western Timber Co. to ti.
little once or twice the first ten days K. Sanborn Co. a sec. Sand n4 sec.
they will give little trouble. The lambs l !. vi ! fl
should get their usu.il share of feed ; ri,, Ann fern and husband to
ml care aud the extra care left over c , ,
fm, ,),. t.,.. ;.. .h 'Ionian ltarne-, wt4 sec. 2311 K 10.
w . a, a .i9 t iv . liiu uuir ... ... .
mie ui iregoii 10 r reu r u nor, e,
so 4' see. 8, and n8 ne' sec. 17 l'Mt.
I'liited States to Charles E. Cbealey,
for tlie little lambs, and unless they j
are Induced to forget their touellness !
by filiiug their stomachs they will grow
thinner instead of fatter.
Save the fresh, choice pasture plots
for them. If possible turn them Into
the dooryard in the evenins. Save
the second cuttings of the clover mead
ow and when possible turn the lands
on to small patch of clover and let
them mow that down. U is better to
grow lambs fat now and sell them on
the early market than wait and fat
ten them on corn or hav after it Is
st-1 ;. 3.V21-1.1, patent.
I'nited States to JKred Fisher, s1
sw, sec. . and si4 sec. S-HM4.
i CertiriVate.timil l'roof to Clifford VV.
; Sowers (or s l4 sw'4 sec. 12, and .'
sel4 sec. 11-12-14.
j Oregon & Western Col. Co. to Harry
i Hudson, pi.t S, 4, 5, ti, , S, , block 3,
I Fifth add. Prlneville, ti'uX.
In the barn and send them to market i Henry Hudson to Timothy K. J
later when there are all of the others ! Duffy, lots 7, S, t, block 3, Fifth add to
iu wiui'vitr against, tvery aay I ecu I'nneville.
these lamha all the mm nn.l np i r n- .......
, ilw lo A , aniHisKirx, n'o
6l?LCT,-l?aSt0m.tb t0,ia !nd neW ne me. 25 12 11 U.
.uuui. auu itucj uj tun leeu seen . . .. . ,,. ,,
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secl.. i;!9, i.
Andrew Tierson to Anna E. Pierton,
n sec. 9, and a ncj sec. 811-14
tbem there.
Where the farmer was wise enough
to Uilnl: of bis lambs and feed them
grain from birth almoRt he now sees
the advisability of It. for he has fat
lambs while his neighbors' latuba are
thin, and his lambs will catch top
prices two mouths before his neigh
bora will Clean water, shade, salt
and attention as a guard against mag
gots make them comfortable. The
contented lamb Is the fatteniug lamb,
and the fat lamb is the mouey maker.
10.
M. Mmi9 to Nels M. Muus, se1, tec.
,.'!4 21-14, $3000.
) Chas. Altschul to Oregon A Western
Col. Co. nw sec. 2.1-13-lS, 8t0.
j Mattie M. Waugh to Claude ti.
I Ramsey, sw nwj and n!i si sec. 2U
i 12-1.1. $1.
I Augustus Walker to J. A. Hoover.sel
Caring For Turkeys. ,nJ "H'wi nwj and ne'4
Toung turkeys are delicate, and It is l 27-1H-20, $1.
best to hatch the first two clutches or Martin L. Fvcrett to Homer Koss,
litters laid by the turkey ben under j !o 4, 5, 6, block 5, Fourth add. Prine
hens. After the weather becomes set-i ville, $1.
''ai,W!,rn! a he0 ,urk m"k a j Wm. Brown to A. J. Harter, eS, naj
ery good mother. 'see. 15-1:1.9 $1
Give them plenty of water and grit j ,'. ,, ,.',.', , .
from the start and put a very little1. t- ' JIhn ar,,s ",t
lard on their heads ami nn.W th : of lots 2 and 3, blcxk 3, First
wings of the hen to keen n. tie. a ,d- Pevil,e, $700.
which are peculiarly fatal to very I Aur Zell to Henry FMwards i J
Toung poults. Do not overdo tM t ec. 2!i-l..l."t, $2ll,
greasing: a very little lard goes a long Kufus E. Wal drof to Jeese W. Lvman
way In killing lice and not enough et a!, a1 sej sec. 15 and n'a' iic' sec.
hould be used to stick the down to 1 22-13-13, $2,500.
the body. Oue drop of warm lard is j Astic Dand A Cattle Co. to Clara L
plenty for one pouit. BgU ,r n(, an,j , , , X( u
r r me urat wee. Ur!0 neV- 31.12.. Andrew
I Pierson, wS,' dk S.andn'jneJ X-1M4;
jWm. A. Pullen. e'3' w', nw'4 sel-
and swt neil7-ll-14; Wm. McElroy,
: nwj and lot 2 of sec. .10 and srj swl4
! 19 11-14; Frank M. Uveland. n'., n.
list Your IHouae With Me.
I will rent vour dome and collect the
rent for $1. Ciua. Kr Coxhakt. I ll
Notice of thi! Sale ( Kii EMutc by
Admlimt rat or.
Notice is hereby tilwn that pur.
snant to ail nnlfr ttl
Court of the County of Crook, Stale til
Oregon, niaoe on the 3rd ditv of Janu
arr. 1I2. in the matter of tlm it.ita ,o'
J. W. MtioilSkMtl. tleeed-ttxl ilin n,
signwl administrator af said estate will
s ii ar private sate sutom to the con-
HrUiatitUl Of the Hni.l iMIlrt tr.wit
alter the 10th dav of February, 1;12, all !
inerigni, ime, interest and estitte of
said J, W. Mctlouacill at the time of
his Otath. and all of the rtuhi inU
intertt ilm Niki.l MMtuid i,..-d ....
quired other than or in addition to that
in hit mm n, .iiawiiiiiim at lb
time of his death or eithsititient thereto,
iu all that part or poiti.m u( Ian I sitn
ate.1 in tlie county of Crook, Oregon,
and more particularly descried as
follows ton it : The wist hulf (i ol
the west half ( . I of section twenty four
l-t i in lonnsiup niii'i'n it i south ot
range twelvo ( 12i ea-t of the Willamette
Meridian, in Crook Couuty, t)regon, and
all in one parcel.
Terms and conditions of sai I sale, i
cash in gold coin of the I'nited States, !
5 per cent of Purchase price to lw pant
on day ol sale and the balance iiiou
the coiitiriuation of sale bv said court.
PattM this lllh ilv nf itiiniirv mi"
and publishe.1 for the first time tin the
lllh dayof Januarv, lvt2, and data of
last publication February liiih, i
i. W. It IMarY,
Adtiiinistrstoi of the estaie of J. W,
.uctionagill, deceased.
Slx-pimnd all.wonl sanitary IlUnketa,
as long as stork lasts, l.',0 per pair,
A. H. I.htihn Co. 12-21
I fa t 10 m.tt. ewry
v, y ' tnlavnitii.
stmns-n wHvtui i). , Kmiu, ti.; l
t, N'lattock. V, Hurl Hamm. !.; anil
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D and uey is 29-12-1:1; Huliert
i A. Scoggins, el2 ne, st nw and iw
; ne'4' sec. g-Itl-11.
j Beat prices paid for household goods.
! Al sell and exchanire Prineville Fur-
uiture Kschange, Chas. V. Condart
jPropr. uh
i Pare-breil White Wv-nnilnti rtmi.
tor sale. Kav V. Coxstaiilx, Adam
son a Druggtore. n -tf
Notice to the Public.
j Notice is hereby given that Prineville
echool diHtrict No. 1 will not be respon
sible foi debts contracted by any incii
I vidual unless said person has an order
; signed by some member of the ftchool
! board. Mrs. R. F:. Okav,
Chairman.
3hoto bjr American Press Association.
MAMMOTH BROXZS TTJIIKET,
feed very stale bread soaked In swoor ;
milk and squeezed quite dry or cottage i N,ic, Cniitm
ArlTf tWCk 80UnBllk- lfI."-hen!to",v"'' by
Add a little black pepper to either of le'lininitratorot the iie ot tupii i
these feeds and a small . 'Ifi?iieiV:.!?l'"'' of s.i.i
"'"vu lAiiAiveti unis. rauru DO lieu
Notice to Light, Water and Power
Consumers.
Please read careful- and take due
notice.
When the collector calls on yon, vou
will please he prepared to settle v'oifr
account. All light, power, and water
accounts are due and mo! h.i n.n.l 1.
for the tenth of the montli. All new
rvie miMl m iviitl in .K.j.. if i.u
collector faitsto tind yon by the sUth of
me uiontn, you win please call at the
office and pay your bill, if your account
the servh-e will be diacnntlniietl witlumt
notice. If you are paying; in advance,
and have paid for a foil month and you
snouui move to a house that h is no
tlifhts nr Kater. tfint iwrtiH ,.f .1.
unuset! month mill tie refunded to you
providing yon inane claim within
twenty-four hours, for the amount due
vou. ! Also if your bill should ha I
man usual, neiore you uiake a com-
nlamt It I u...tl ... ... i. .
op your lights or water, and be positive
arc i-v: untnur iuiir llglll or
wiitnr than mil nr f.avit,.. f., am
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NOW nUianil Ihir.k t la i.-,. ia il .i.rl.l I
- r - - -- - - .. w. - it.ii.
Vnil 111 a...,c mrn a a,.l
$1 worth of Slltrar. anil aa B.an aa !,..
merchanta bai-k is turned, for you to
laae J worth 7
- If you are not positive at to the
amount of current that you are using,
if yon will take the trouble to call us up
and unattM vmir uUnt tnna ti a u ...il
. niijio hit; limtmi lur TIM1,
And furthermore if you must purchase
your lamps eisewnere (ami weposiltrelv
know that this practice is being indulge-!
in) be sure you purchase a lamp of the
Wattage. Voltage ami make that we are
now iiirnisning. we positively will not
furnish current to lamps, Hat irons, and
motors that are ntt suited to our
current.
In conclusion I will say that I have
been With Vntl for 111, laal , a. nt
eleven years, and during; that time I
nave oone my Desi to lie honest and
sipiare wilh the people of Prineville, and
in the future, if you cannot play Aniari
"itli My Sugar ISarrel We l)o Not
ant our Patronage.
Vou niav think it. atrant.it It, at an
should issue this notice, but condition
compel us to iio so. Our instruments
at tlie rower House ti ll us that we arc
llirnishlnir flftv fttntthura nf iu,r.r.
ol which we have no lecord.
riease remember. Urn comimnv re
serves the rifhl to diacotititme the
current at any time to prevent fraud or
or a juse or lor nonpayment ol due-,
Vrmra Tmlw.
Prineville l.iuht and Water Co
Per C. L. Shattuck. Supt
The Brosius Bar
Fineit Brands of VVinei,
Liquor and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
Natty Neckwear
mm ti m m 11
mMMi
ahinvs the a I lna( of n itcntlr.
tun ti. Men nf illai-rlmlimtloii buy
their Nn-kllea nnd ot lu r llulier.
Imahery here, laviiuae they get tlm
lioweat atvlea In the best (imlltra.
We lire now shuwlntf the new aenauti
shtulca In fuuey Nirkucar. I'leualiiir
Unvcltlea In dealuna mill eulurlima.
Cotnti III nml loiik oxer nnr atia-k--yuii
will be ulnd you ncci pted tlm
IllVlflltllltl.
FOSTER & HYDE
S.yjUlv....lri..M
Who Said Hard Times?
1 HARNESS and 1
SADDLERY
Prineville, Oregon
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" RECEPTION "
If you trade with us, and take into
consideration the quality, quantity,
etc., you won't notice any defTercnce
in times.
shop 0. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
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Smith & Allingham, Propt.
Champ Smith'! old stand.
Imported and Domeitic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies
Old Crow; Hermitage; Red
Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
Canadian Club; Creorn
Rye; James EL Pepper;
Moore's Malt.
Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft lieer on I ap.
Saaaaaaaaa IwWutaTinia a ia' aaaai.ltf
Begin Treatment Now
Rheumatism Can Be
Cured
A teiiic wi hricj. you our
lew UmMet ilraeiiblnn HOT
lKE SANITARIUM. Nam
I tl Hot Mineral Uallm, Nature's
I Cure for Rhsumatiam. ur
equipment is lomtltiie. In.
Mineral V.r Cures Kheiiinatiim,
surpassed Meiliral Huff. Hot Lake
Stomach. Kidney, Wood and Skin Iiisordeta
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, . . Hot Lake, Oregon
WALTER M. PIERCE. P-ae. end Ma,.
Imported Wines and
Liquors.
eggs mixed with bread
after the first week.
With the third week beirln feeding
cracked wheat and cracked corn, but
the cottage cheese may be fed with
the grain if desired. It is always a
good feed. Give the poults more lib
erty then. Do- not forget the supply
of grit, clean water and green feed.
teetl a little and ofteD at first
"i"1 clan-. lo present the nmq with the
may be fed TT K,Z,n Wflr,,
t Wl!tiin BIT Illl.tltha, (entr. II. . "
of this nml..
Datt-U Jan. i', 101 ,
Aijmlnlnratorof the istatc'of Ho'pli'ia j. l.a-
Restoration to Entry of Lands in
National Forest.
Notice Ih herebv Klven that the
liuidH ileHcrilicd tielow.emlirncliiL' 'no
ncrea, wltliin the DiKhiitea mid ( ,.
When ri, t,tt. i. .... !'"". witnin tile DcKhlltea UI1(
red"-that is. show the red cannula- ln: SnVVn
Uons on the neck, turn them loose : under the provUlonn of the home
and let them go where they will In fHtead Inwa of the ("nlted Stutea anil
search of Insect feed After this thev -thc aet ' ',lint' H. 1M', Suit.. 2:;:t .
are Indifferent to bad weather nnd will ' a
the I n! ted Stutca land
not be Injured bv anv storm tloir mn '.'J1 !''!k:,n''ew' Oregfin. on
come, Alwava feed at nlirhr to beer. !... .. I.. .,..Anv . -,W!U1,,r .
" iiciuauv lllltl in fwnl
them In tne notion of coming home.
Scoura In' Calvea.
Scours iu calves Is caused by over
feeding, bad food or drink, damp sta
bles and filthy surroundings. The
best remedy Is to remove the cause
and to withhold food. Give once dul
ly twenty grains potassium permanga
nate In a pint of water. Farm Journal.
Ollii
April
who
r..i. i.
i claiming any of said lauds for n'frrl-
iimiiiui puroeH prior to Januurv
1 1. 1M06, and has not abandoned same
: Iiub a preference riht to make a
homextead entry for the lands actu
ally occupied. Said lands were listed
upon the applications of the persons
. mentioned below, w ho have a
preference rl(fht subject to the prior
right of any such settler, provided
such settler or appllcunt is (jtifililied
- 10 iiiHKt' noinesiHmi ..ntrv- nn.l .1,,.
preference rlht Is exercised prior to
Silo N-..;t I " 'V1."' ou w"lctl (,ilt the lands
The alio will .,.1,-a .1,..' .. . H1" "? "Ubject to settlement and
,i .,,; :;.:zj 1 r,tr"y y 'jnii'ra-(i p-rson. t
t,. uul,.,s luc Yiiuier. r.ven inniiM are as follows: The uw ot
in ma warmer portions or tlie south- ne4'. Sec, 111, T. 22 S., It. 10 K., W. M.
tiest the pasture cannot always be de- 411 acres, application , of Stanley J.
pended upon to supply the animals Pi,'r. of Bend, Oreson; List 6-5:12.
The silo is almost a necessity for the ' ,l.'lle,!,,,'i of MWi' Sec- 10' T- 22 s - JJ- 1"
dairyman - J'-, 40 acres, application of John F.
' ' : Bogue, of Rapine, Oretron; List 506
i ne e'j, oi Be',, tlie ej of m Sec. 22.
T. 218., K. 10 120 acres, applb
cation of Christ. A. Anderson, of
Laplne, Oregon; List 6-5U9.
1 8, V. Proudfit, Assistant Com
i mlssioner of the General Land Office.
Approved Decemlwr 1!), 1!IU, Carml
I A. Thompson, Acting Secretary of
I thc Interior. 1 2o-4t
Tha Milk Pail.
Don't use wooden milk palls. Tin
makes the best milk containers for
any purpose, provided the seams afe
smooth and there are no sharp angles
to catch nnd hold minute portions of
m;:k In wlili h bacteria can breed.
Sheriffs Sale.
On Kiccution in Foreclumire.
In tlia f'ir.'iiit l',.,ir ..f .1...
..... w.bu. ..uui a ui liiv Ul
uregon, lor the County of Crook.
Ralph Porlilv. tilaintiff. v. Ollla f- Ft
lefsonand Nellie ii. Kllefson, defend
anta.
To the elieriff of Crook county, Greeting :
Whereaa. on tha llith ilau ni tk...
1911, in the above named court, a judgl
men i was reiioereu in lavor ot ttie
a Dove named plaintiff and against the
aliove named defendants far Hir tt.,...
dred and Fifty Dollars, with interent
mcii-uii irom lue inn aay oi ren., nwi,
at tlie rate of 8 per cent per annum and
Seventy-five Dollars attorney', foe. and
the further sum of Fifteen Dollars costs
which judgment was enrolled and dock
eted in the clerk's office of aid enurt. in
"aid county on the 19th day of Oct.,
I 7 1 I ,
And whereas, it was further ordered
and decreed by the court that the
northt.net quarter of the southeast
'pinner oi section sixteen in townahip
mown aouiu oi range sixteen eadt of
W 11 amette Mum inn in I Vv,- .-....
Oreiron. lie sold bv tha ol.i.r.ff i
county as under execution, and the pro
ceeds of such eale, after paying the
cofts, disbursements, attorney's feea
and expenses herein Htuted, shall be
appueu upon tlie judgment, and if the
proceeds ol biicIi ale be Insufficient,
the nlaintiff simll h
execution against the defendants, Ollie
cueieon and .Nellie ii. Kllefson to
reel ver Mitr-ti tm unce n,,nu ri ......
-- u..,ui.., l
hereby Kiven that 1 have levied upon
tlie iroii.-rtv above described ami I ..III
lOtk da; of February, 1912,
the same being Saturday of the week,
o cioca in me aiternoon of said day
m u ironr. i rinrnt tiu -.,..!..
, - VMM, .IIUI1RO in
Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, sell
to the highest bidder for cash, all of the
ogio, ime ami interest ol the said Ollie
... j.iiBieon ami neine r. r.lielson. de
lendants herein, in and to said real
lironertv anil nrpmiaea tt aat.cf.. ..n:.l
raiini, l-KIIJ
ll,. i, ...An. 1 .!:..!
j b , ami uinuurReinenis, ac
Criliria CORts. exnenaea f.t aafa an.l .
torney's fees, and said eale will be
maue sunject to redemption in theman
her nrnvided hv lau-
nated tins Pith day of January, 1912.
1. . DALFOUK, -
T1S Sheriff of Crook county.
RntoratiM t Entry af Uaili ia Natiaaal Fort
otiee la herebv trl
binila ileaerlheil luili.a, .....I.. 1
... -t. ..v. ..,...., ,i .f fK.IIIg
:tfix.M4 ni'lf.H. within tl... Ii..a,.i, .......
- - ..... ...r-viiii i.cn
ana t.nHoaiie .Minimal i-orest, Ore-
iron. Wl 1 IH Hlllo.if-r. in aet tie, ,...
and entry under the provisions of
if inieMreiiii inwa fii r lie I ntieii wt.....u
and tha aet of June II tiSNl I'll u.
tm, ,ai me i nueu states lanil olllce
i i ne loiin-s. iiregon, on April .1
1910 Anv settler nltr. ....
tually and In gj.od faith clulming:
any ui nam inuiiH lor agricultural
purposed prior to January 1, plot,,
and has not abandoned aame, has a
nreiorenep r irnr rri tnu ire ii, ............ .1
entry for the lands actually occupied.
.-wihi i.iiiii were nsieii upon the np.
plicatloiiH of the persons men tinned
iii-iuw. will. niLVH i. itrei.ireiu.u ,.
Bll hli-i-r to the tirlnr rlvht . .1 ......
audi settler, provided audi settler or
appncaiir. is (juaiineu to make lioine
stead entry nnd the preference right
m exen-iM-u prior 10 April ;i, on
Which llflte the Ifiiwla will Iu. ai,l.l.u..
in seriieiiient; aim entry ny anv
riliallfiffl lierunn. The lerwlu '..a,.
follows: ThewJofswi, the sej of
bw, ine w'i, oi swt oi ni'i of aw,
the wj of mt!4 of tie.'i of sw1.,', sec
tion 15, tp. In south, range in east,
W. M 127.50 acres, application tif
David F. (liitermiith. of It
un'jron; Jlst 0-WiU.
The 1wi of nu-l aeetlnn 9fi the .,.,1
of ne1;,', section 20, tp. 20 south, range
neiisi, nil acres, application ot .Inllli
W. I 'wlief. of liclid. Oreiron; 1.1st. (I.
504.
TIlUHwlnfnwl the nrvl .if ui.-l
section 25, the sej of ne, section 2
tp, 20 south, range 10 east, except a
strlll :!0 feet wide lleuerll.ed lla 1...I,...
off the north and west sides of tin;
tract; and also the nej of sej, sec-
Hon 0. to. arnifli return 111
excent a strtn .'10 feet, nl.le r.fi n..'.
west side thereof, the net area of
both tracts bcluu 15..'W acres, appli
cation of William H. II. Williams,
of 701 Andover slreet. Senttle U'..U.
Ington; List -02.
S. V. Proudflt, Assistant Commls-
sinner oi trie (ieneral I, and Office
Aiiproved December 19, 1911.
i.anni a. j nompson, Acting Recre
tury of the Interior. l-lH-4t
TRAINS RUN THROUGH
BETWEEN
CENTRAL OREGON POINTS
And PORTLAND
regoiiTruiRy.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Trulns use the wonderful new bridge across the Columbia Itlver at Celllo
I'al Ik,
Dally train leave Hend 6.:i0a. m.. Keiltnoml 7-'l .,. i.,...n.. u.on ...
. ., , , - " I I'mi'lllll. r,.,W fl. II.
Madras N;40 a. in, arriving I'ortlund 8::K) p. in.
iireci connection at l alllirldgs with throiiitli train for Spokane, St.
I'nul and ClilciiKU, arriving; Kpokatie 9:45 snint! evening.
Direct connection at Vancouver. WuhIiIiiimoii. nlii.ua i,rH...,i ,..... '
at Tacoina nnd Seattle.
leaving I'ortlund 9:55 a. Ill,, dallv train arrlveanll t 'entri.l Ar........ ....1...
early same rveiilng.
I Ickets sold through to points l:i the East, Northwest ami California,
Details will bo furnished on request.
W. E COMAN, Gen'l Freight & Past. Acent. Portland fir.
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
ReaBonabla rate". Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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