Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 04, 1912, Image 4

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    Bend Basketball Team
Defeats C C H. S.
The pirls of the Crook County
High Jx-hool were defeated last
Saturday night by the athletic as
sociation of liend, bv the score of,
t
9-12. It was an intere.-ning name'
throughout, and in sj.ite of tbe tre
mendous bandicap of age, weight;
and experience our girls played a
hard fast game. Roy McCallieter
ha been coaching the girls for
some time and deserves much
credit for the excellent showing
made.
The game started with a rush,
Bend early tafcing the lead. The
locals fought hard and while they
evened the score were never able to
get the lead.
The first half ended with a score
of 7-5, in favor of the visitors. In
the second half the locals rallied
and the enthusiastic friends that
thronged the side lines had visions
of victory. lut it was of short
duration. Maturity and experi
ence proved too much of a handi
cap for the game ended with the ,
long end of a 9-12 score favoring!
the visitors.
The game was fast but free from
any unnecessary roughness. Thei
locals demonstrated again that'
they can lose gracefully. They
did everything possible to make
the stay of the visitors in our city
pleasant one. The most hearty
good will prevailed throughout.
Bend has a fine team and may
well be proud of them.
Their coach, however, who acted
as referee, seemed to be troubled j
with short sighted nesa at least part
of the time. Numerous fouls were
called on the home team but only
twice was he able to detect any
offense on the part of his own pu
pils. One other party seemed to
find it hard to realize that she was
not running the whole thing.
Frineville likes to see every one
interested in athletics but continu
ally projecting ones self into a
game where proper officials are in
charge is very tiresome, to say the
least.
The girls are looking forward to
a pleasant time at the return game
which is to be played in Bend in
two weeks.
Was a Victim of
John Barleycorn
B. C. Wilkins, a county charge,
died last evening at the Home
Hospital of chronic alcoholism.
He was about 50 years of age. He
was brought here from Terrebonne
about a week ago for treatment.
Not much is known about him.
He worked for Kama McCoin two
or three months and with his
wages went to Terrebonne to meet
bis 6-year-old boy who was ex
pected from Colorado. Time hung
heavily on bis bands and be
ought the aid of the cup that
cheers. It was his last drunk.
Wilkins leaves a widow, who lives
at Colorado Springs, and the 6-year-old
boy that arrived from tbe
Colorado home.
The Election Calendar.
General election will be held
November 5.
Primary election will be held
April 19.
At tbe general election will be
elected president, vice-president,
one United States senator, con
gressman for new eastern Oregon
district, secretary of state, sheriff,
clerk, assessor, treasurer, district
attorney, coroner, surveyor, com
missioner, justice of tbe peace and
constable.
At tbe primary election parties
will nominate for same offices and
in addition will express their
choice for president and vice-presi
dent and will elect delegates to
their national conventions.
Registration closes on April 9.
Last day for candiJaf.es to file
nominating petitions, April 4.
Registration reopens April 29.
June 4. Date on which county
clerks re-open registers for the pur
pose of registering electors.
Oct. 20. Date on which county
clerks close registration books.
Dry Farmers Should
Raise More Corn
Value of Crop in Dry Farming
Regions is Great. Says Prof.
ScudderofO. A. C. "In East
ern Oregon one of tne greatest
advantages uf the corn crop is
that it is a very low moisture
consumer, and since it will per
mit thorough cultivation and
moisture conservation, it may be
used as a substitute crop In place
of the summer fallow." said Prof.
H.D.Scudder.headof theO.A C.
agrouomy department in discus
sing the results of the corn
breeding experiments at the col
lege. This gives a return for the
handling of the Und, he con
tinued, 'getting rid of the weeds
and leaving the ground in nearly
as good a condition for the wheat
crop to follow as would the cost
ly summer fallow.
"Grown in this way on the dry
farming lands, corn may be past
ured off with pigs and briug as
good or better profit than Ihe
wheat crop itself. Though the
summer fallow cannot be done
away with altogether, in the more
favorable years and those parts
where the rainfall is lighter, it
may largely replace the summer
fallow.
"In the irrigated sections of
Eastern Oregon, and throughout
the humid sections of Western
Oregon, corn can be replaced by
no other plant as a greea feed in
the late summer and as silage
thooughout the winter. These
facts have led the college to de
vote much time during the past
five years to corn breeding. The
idea has been to develop two
varieties, one especially for the
production of forage for green
feed or silage, much needed in
the dairy industry throughout
Oregon; and another variety to
produce an early maturing ear
which will ripen and dry suff
iciently to store and use for early
fall feeding, or to pasture off
with pigs, and that yet will give
a yield of grain comparing favor
ably with other grains.
"Foundation stocks for these
two purposes were developed in
variety trials by the introduction
of a number of the hardiest and
earliest maturing corns secured
in different parts of the corn belt
of the United States, the Min
nesota No 13 and the Minnesota
No. 23 proving the best. They
have been planted in separate
fields, the best quality of high
breeding being secured to begin
with, and for two years individ
ual plant selections have been
made and ear row planting tests
carried out. This resulted in
marked improvement in tbe
qualities of these varieties for
Oregon conditions.
"The pedigree breeding will
result in decided addition to the
agricultural production of the
state, it is believed. That these
varieties aresucessul where tried
is attested by the score of letters
received requesting seed at any
price. Prof. Kyslop, who is
working with meon corn breeding
and I, are persuaded that this is
due entirely to the tested merits
of the corn. In 1910 there were
sent out small samples of the best
seed to progressive farmers
throughout the state for cooper
ative testing. It is tbe results of
these tests whicn have created a
demand for the seed laat year
and again this year far in excess
of the college to satisfy it.'
After the Rabbit
Metolius, Or. The Farmers
Union of Crook county has sounded
tbe deathknell of jackrabbits,
which have become numerous dur
ing the past year. Drives have
taken place in nearly every section
of the county. From 500 to 3000
are generally killed at a drive.
Corrals are built at a central point.
into which the rabbits are driven
and killed with clubs. Those
which break through the lines are
shot.
The rabbits are sold to the high
est bidder, tLe bids avenging
about 5 cent per head. Proceed"
from sales are applied to the pur
chase of additional ammunition.
The people of the different towns
are giving excellent assistance in
the crusade. It is impossible to
eimtte the value of the damage
done annually by the little creat
urea. The warfare tSf the farmers
has become a matter of self-preservation,
which will end only when
the rabbits have ceased to endanger
crops.
Ed Parker was tu the city the
first of the week from the ranch
near Burns.
Will Examine the
Morson Project
Salem. Or.. At the suggestion
of State Engineer Lewis, J. K.
Morson. president of the Des
chutes Laud Company, decided
to have an expert engineer ex
amine his project during the
Summer for the purpose of as
certaining just how much water
is needed for its irrigatiou Pro
lessor rowers, ot tne mate
Agricultural College at Corvallis,
will probably be the man selected.
Morson, while here, also con
ferred with Attorney -General
Crawford relative to the suit
which the State Desert Land
Hoard has instructed the Attorn
ey General to brine against the
company, to restrain it from sell
ing what it terms options on the
land, but which Morson declares
to be assignments of liens. Mor
son invited tbe board to bring
the suit and the officials acted
upon his suggestion. He ex
pressed himself as anxious to
have the question involved de
termiued by a court as soon as
possible, and as being sanguine
that the court would uphold his
conteution, that tne company is
acting within its rights in selling
the liens.
Real Estate) Transfer.
Furnifhed by tbe Crook County Ab
stract Co. '
C. VY. Kirkbride to Win. Wadtke
ne( oe4 tec. 18 and e4' aej tec. 7-20-
U. $1
Albert Harbeck to O. W. Vender-
old. W int. In nl sec 8-15-11. 1
John Ferguson to Irvin I). Baaey.
tejj nei and e1,' ee'j sec 4 and ne ne'4
tec. 9-14-14. $2T,00.
A. G. Strlmer to Oregon Ranch Si
tnd Co. net ewl and l hi1.' ar
26 and eV4 sw4 sec. 25-15-14. 41.
Hay Creek Land Co. to Baldwin
Sheep Co. (Tbe Baldwin Sheep Sc Land
Co.'t ranch) $1.
Waaco County Klectric & Water
Power Co. to Oregon Gold Prospecting
and Promoting Co. Water right. 1. 1
Thos. Brogan to Alex McLennan.
ne nei sec. 27-9-17. $100.
Lucy Ortman to Chaa. Ortman. t
sec. 22-10-13. (1.
Wm. O. Hadley to E. M. Hughe,
'j int. in lota 2 and 3 and awj nei and
nwV,' tec. 5-12-15.
R. L. McKennett to A. Karl McKen
nett. Lota 3 and 4 and a', nwj tec. 4-19-12.
1.
Oren Waite to Chas. M. Elkini. n J
ec. 21-15.24. iH:i.
Arthur A. Booth to Myron II. I'attun.
H int. in t)i of tec. 1(1-14 12. $500.
Jamea M. Lawrence to Wm. A. Ulaa
gow. Be'4 tec. 2'i-21-10. 10.
First National Bank, The tailed, et
al, to Thos. Fitzgerald. 11, 'i n'i, twV4
ne' and 1 aw 'i tec. 34-11-1!). 1).
Wm. Ailauit to Oliver (. Adamt, et
al. n'j nw'j, I11WJ4 ne.'', se' twj,
t)i sw.'i and t'lj eec. 8; wH nwi,
""J4. neJi n, see. 1; nwj see.
14; d, nw.Vj, n'j ne.'-i, ta and
part oft1-, nej sec. 20-1517. $1. .
Patenta from the United Htatea to
Ernest Garratt, Whitfield T. Wood,
Charles Ortman.
For Battleship Linolium go to A. H.
I.ippman & Co. $2 per square yard.
None better. 2-21J
White Orphington Eggs.
KelleratraM Htrain. Cook Strain.
12.50 per sitting.
3 21-tf Oscab C. Htof.
Put Up
Parties owing me on account come
and settle same immediataly, Thir
meana what it says, Mki Vamikiiimioi,.
Eggs for Hatching.
Partridge Wyandottes, Barred
Plymouth Rocks, Golden Laced Wyan
dottes, Anconas, 15 for $2. Keahright
Bantams, l:i for $2. Plymouth roosters
p,. All Eastern stock; not related to
any Eastern Oregon chickens. Mils. T.
F. McCai.lister, a-21
Crook County Jeurnal, county
official paper. $1 50 a year.
For bale.
P.cgiHtered Polan-Ctiina lioar, "River
side Chief" No. ih'.i8l7 Ci yeHrs old).
Faikvikw Ptock Farm, Prineville, Ore.
Both 'phones. S-l'S.:jt
Announcements
For Representative in Congress.
1 herebv aim iiiue mv candidacy for
tint Ivnincratic nomination tr repte
(wntnv in cntigieae, Second Oregon
limine!, at the primaries, April ll.
hI. .v. I UHis I. I uv.
For County Judge.
I am a candid! far the office of
County Judg of Crook County. A
Republican. G. A. McFARLANE,
Redmond, Oregon.
For Congress.
N. J. SINNOTT
"Prof reaaive Republican Candidal for
Congrats, with the interests of Eastern
" Oretoo uppermost." Mr. Siiinntt
reiirewnted V1 euro ami Hood Hiver
conntie in the tail two session in the
State Senate.
For County Judge.
To the republican voters of Crook
County :
I hereby announce mysely a candl
late for Ihe ollice of county judge, ub-
lect to the approval ol the republican
voters of Crook county at the coming
primarie. April 11), 1U.
pd adV WLUM ItllKliLI
For County Judge.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the ortlce of county judge, aunject to
the approval of the republican voter ol
Crook count v at th coining primary
election, pd. adv. M. i . M.ua.
For County Judge.
To the democratic voter of Crook
countv:
I hereby announce nirtelf a candi
date for the ottlce of county judge, ulc
ject to the approval ol tbe demociatic
voterH ot the county,
pit. adv. G. Pi-aixi.Ka,
For District Attorney.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the Republican nomination for dmtrtct
attorney for theatvinth judicial dmtrict,
at the primarie. April luth. I will
personally prosecute violations of the
law and assist onicera in conducting Ihe
business of (rook. Hood Kiver and
Wasco counties in a vigorous, prompt
and businesslike manner, 11 nominated
and elected. I'd adv. Eksest C. Smith
For County Assessor.
To the democratic voter of Crook
county :
I iierebv announce my candidacy for
Ihe nomination for county assessor sub
ject to the approval of the voters of the
democratic party at tbe primary elec
tion. April l'Jth, 1U12.
pd. adv. li. A. Foe-ras.
(Addi Foster)
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself aa a candi
date for tbe democratic nomination for
sheriff at the coming primaries. "A
fair and economical administration."
"'o special privilege to any one."
pd. adv. John E. Edwards.
For County Surveyor.
To the republican voters of Crook
county :
I herebv announce myself a candidate
'or the office of county surveyor, sub
ject to the approval of the republican
voters at the primaries held April I'l,
PI12. pd. adv. K. L. Bhxwstkii.
For County School Supt.
To the republican voters of Crook county:
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ottlce of county school Huperin
tendent subject to the approval of the
republican voters at the primaries held
April 19. pd. adv. J. E. Myers.
For County Assessor.
To tbe republican voters of Crook
countv :
I hereby announce my candidacy for
tbe nomination to the office of county
assessor at the primaries on April m,
'1U12. If I am nominated and elected,
I will during my term of ollice, use my
belt endeavor1 to give a thorough and
impartial assessment, to assess by legal
suUiivlaions, to indei by subdivisions,
and bv name, to keen all records in an
up-to-date manner, making it easy to
find amount of tax 011 each parcel of
land, or amount of each individual tax,
to personally attend to the duties of the
office, to give prompt and cautious
treatment to all. I desire placed after
my name on the nominating ballot, A
Business Administration of the Asses
tor's oftlce.
pd. adv. W. K. VanAmkn.
For Sheriff.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the Democratic nom
ination for sheriff at the coming
primaries April 1!). "A eouare
deal to all."
I'd. adv. T. N. P..i.foi h.
if ' i"s
j 'iiL .
For District Attorney.
0 the Itcpuhllcnn vntern ill Wiim-ii,
t runk Hinl 1 1 1 it I lllier I i-unlli-t
1 herein" ti l ll i ill in e in v ciinitlillicv
for tlu lii-niililii-nn tiiuiiiiintluii fur
I'latHcl Attorney fur the Seventh
i lit 1 li t tt I District coniprlaed of Wiim-ii,
rook Hint lliiuil Hiver count lea hi
lie eumliiif prlninrle to Im- held
prll I'.il'J If n-initiated mill
lii'ted, the illltiiw uf the ialrlct
vttoniev' ollice will kIwhv time
Irwt 1-llflHllll.tM f ll III I Mllllll MlfllM
fully to endure nil law, ntnl pro-
.. I l,.k 111 I,...-. ..f ... Ul.llll II...
Interval of the whole penile of my
Hal Net. I pleilge myacll to itlve my
H-raonnl riueutlon to the rieiiln uf
Ihe eomitlc ciitnprlalujf the Nvvelllli
linllelnl District.
tiW 2- IllUtllox l IVipib.
W. A. Bell for District Attorney.
To the Ileptlhlii an elector uf Crook,
lloou lover, ami v ak-o I hum ion;
I herebv annoum nit self a candl-
iUi for tli leiuliiiran ii'uiitnaiinii for
I Mat rlrl Attorney at th mining prl-
mariea, April I'.Mli. an I if nominated
ami elected I will during mv term d
illiiti devote mv entire time to the
liiliea ol Ihe ollice to the enluton of
other law husineM, ami give my perso-
I attention, ami tttt eonticleiation to
the hiialneaa n( the tillue, ami will
nerannullv it the ohVer in each
comity with the enforcement of the
criminal law, and eaieetaly a III I evert
niVM'tl to enforce the law i gamut vie
Immoral nils, and tb trailic. lit white
slaverv.
I have real, led In the Ihatrict, at
Prineville, nml The Pall. Oregon, for
the iiaat twenty-live veafa, ami engaged
eighteen years in the active practice ol
I ho law. l-.-i.viv v, A, mxu
For County Assessor.
To tli republican voters of ( rook
county.
1 hereby announce mv candidacy for
the nomination for countv a-or, for
Crook county, tin-son, at the primaries
to lie held on April run, im.'.
If nominated and elected. 1 will, dur
ing my term of ntllce, devoi my entire
time to the duties ol tne time. I snail
use my ntimnt endeavor to secure eiiial
asaeesmenU without fear or favor. I
will tee that the tax rolls at prepared
promptly and as provided by law. The
pocket books ol the ta( ptyars are di
rectly eflened by the administration ol
tills olilce.
1 desire to have nlacisi after my name
on the olHt-ial nominating ballot these
wurds ntrict Attention to Itiismeaa,
K.iual Asuexaments, I'artialitv to None,
pd. avd. I.F.WIS WYI.DE.
For Con areas.
JOHN P. (Jerry) RUSK.
I Wl IHWBI-t.t, ...IV , "...-.
Tail and atandpatlsm." Progressive Re
Una tn..u.i'lt Anil hlilKMU l.alllll
publican candidal tor congress. Al
ways with th people. If you don't be
lieve it look up his record. Paid Adv.
For Sheriff.
I berebv announce msolf a candidate
for the ollice of Sheriff, subject to the
approval of the republican voters of
Crxik county at the primaries in April,
Pd adv John McTaoukkt.
For County Clerk.
To the democratic voters ot Crook
county :
I hereby announce myself a candidate
for the ollice of county clerk, subject to
the approval of the democratic voters at
the iirimaries held April pi, 11112.
pd. adv. Waukun Brown,
For County Judge.
I hereby announce my cnndldncy
for nomination on the Uepubllciiu
ticket for the ollice of County .Indue
mid, If elected, promlw the citizens
of Crook county i fniruuil Impartial
nilmltilHtrutlon of tuittotlice und will
line my entire efforts toward the bet
terment of the condition of our
county ami it cltWetnt.
pil adv Cm a in. kh O. PoI.i.akii.
For County Surveyor.
To the Kepubllcun Voter of Crook
County, Oregon;
I heretiy announce my candidacy to
succeed myself to the olrlce of County
Surveyor, subject to the approval
of the Republican voters of anld
cou'iiy. F'iiko A. Kick.
ud15
For County Clerk.
To the voters of Crook county :
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination of county clerk on the
republican ticket at the coming pri
maries, April l'.Mh, and if nominated
and elected, I will perforin the duties
of the ollice to the best of my ability,
and for the best interests of the taxpay
ers and citizens in general and along
sound businesi principles.
pd, adv. Howard W. Turner.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce my candidacy to
succeed myself in the office of county
treasurer, subject to the approval of
the republican voters of Crook county
at the April primaries.
Ralph L. Joiidan.
For Sheriff.
A:' A
tt-.v,. r -
m m mil sml" i '
To the republican oto ol Crook,
countv s
1 bnrebv announce myself a candidate
for the ollico of shunt), subject to th
approval of the republican voters at the
primarie held April I'J, 1U1J. If iioini
imted, I will cjudili t lite hutiness el
the almva nfflie to the beat of my
ability and will give escial attentloa
tit las matters.
pd, adv. t . 1. IIhow M.
For Sheriff
I siinoiince myself a raudidate for t!i
ollice of sheriff, subject to the approval
ol republican voters of ('took county al
the primaries held A ml I'J, In 1 2.
pd. adv. Frank Fi.kiss.
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Netk t CrtJitm.
Notice Ik hi-rnliy llren, hr Itlu iiliilenlinn-t,
Ilia K0.-unira nt lint Mint, ol .Unit. 34i
ilm-nKM-d, ii all i-ri-illle ill "tt ilii'eaMl an
all wrMin having claim asalli-l ahl mmlv n
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ue'lvrilsnct at Ilia tifBr ul II. H, Milult lit
enuuirlUii, Ors"ii. a lllitti ill iiiitiuhft ul Ihe
ilats 11I Hit flril eulilli alien ol tliu uellce.
lHltr.1 llila JJIlJ ! ill ylt.. Wl
I'luiuu I- Mi'MskK.
Haas alcMsaa.
Notice for fuMicutloa.
Impart muni f ilia Interior.
V. S. Umlonv-a al The DalKa. Or(in,
Man li na, UU.
Nutlet U hrivt. tlven llol
Cliarln w. rttta
nf Ijimenia, oresen, wh on July- li'a,
paw, mail Homealeail No, l.,js atrial No.
11I11I I? iur we. 1 j. alel tS not ati-lliiii
loanable 1.1 auiith, rausi- U veal Wlllamell
Mtrlillan, baa nitil tiulirt ul llilriillua la make
Qnal nve-ytar iruul In awlalillali i-lalm to Hi
lam! aliovs ili-at rtlwd. btlurt Wafriu Hrown,
oiiunljr rlerk. al hla ninrp al 1'rllitf 111. Ori-guu,
on llin till ila) ol Mar, l"U-
l-iatttialil namta aa vrliiiMMa: CharU-a I'av.
tun, lieurst Kaantr. Jubn . Jenalua, eirarula
S, Neila, all ul Lalnonla. On-sun.
-4i W. M1M1HK, Hrlater.
Bids for School Bonds.
Koi.a a hertbv lvn bjf Iht unileraltiiK.
Ihteuunlv Irvaailmrortbt euublr of I'naib.
alalr nfopraun. purauanl In ail tirdrr or Ihe
iMmrrluT dlnioniraor ehirnl d .alrlel No &S. of
f'ruuk roeiitv. ortaioii, tit will aell air tlie
beat irlre iiMalnatilt, '4a) teltiwl iMinda at
aid itlalrlrlull Mat 1, Itl-'. al Ihi-iitl.t of Hit
ouiinlv Ireaaurtr In frlntvlllt, On-tun.
fur rurllitr inliirmallun aniilf lu Hit hoant
oMIrvGluravf ael4 ijlalrlel or to Ibla olflw,
hai.i'II i. joiidan.
Oiuitr Irsaaurtruf Crooic imunlr, Oo-tun,
Bids for School Bonds.
Nollit la htrthv given liv tht undtraisneit.
tilt ouiinlt Ireaaurerot tilt countr uf I nail.
alaU-uronYon llial purauanl lu nn order
lilt iHMtrtt ufillnetura of m'IiihiI dlalrlrt No.
as, ori-rouK eouiitv Oniti, lit will tell ror
tilt Ileal prlet ublalnalili- f I'VO aelioul iKindauf
aaldiHalrteliin May I, HUH, at Ibtomea uf
enilltlv trceaurtr In Priliiivlllt, Onfou.
For Further Inriniiiatlurt anelv tu the hoard
of dlreolora ot aulil ulatvtel ur Id lltla iifrlee.
HAI.I'II I. JIIKUAN,
County treaanierof Unaik i-wuntjr, limns.
Bids for School Bonds.
Nutlet la herebv stven hy Iht utulenilantd,
the county treaatirer ur tht eounly or CnMih.
tlata iroreon. Ihat ruimuaiil lo an order uf
Iht tvoerd uf dlitelora uf achonl dlatrlnt No.
IIJ ofllriMis ouiinty, (Ireson. -ba will atll fur
Iht laial price ublalnalilt, I'.'itW annunl Iximla
ofaald dlalrlel un May I, IIH at the om.-t uf
IbeeiHinly treaaunirtn Prltirvltlt, Ortuii.
K,ir furtbtr Inromiallon apuly Ua iht iKwrd
of directors olaald dlalrlel or lu Ibla umi-e.
HAId'll I. JOIIDAN
fVHinty teaaurtr of Croiili euumy. oreon,
Bids for School Bonds.
Notlot la litreby given by tht iindemlguril.
Ihtnuunty treasurer f Hit raitinty of Cnaik.
lalt uf onwon, lhal pursuant lo an order of
Hit Ixmnl ill dlitelora of telinnl illatrlel No.
Si, ofl'riMik eounly, On-cnn. lit will aell for
the beat price obtainable anno et-tloo! Ininda
of aalil diatrlnl, un May 1. ml J. at Hit nltlue of
Iht eounly Ireaaurer, Prtnevlllr, On-un.
Kor furihtr Information apply lo Iht hoard
of ilirtctori or aald dlalrlnt or lo Ibla nfflet.
KAl.l'll UJIUIIIAN.
County lirHkllrer of t'roua enmity. (Ireaon.
Call for Warrants.
All (entral fund n leleicd warranla will t
paid mum prtaeulallou. llllertat alopa after
this dale.
All reslaltred High Hrhool warranla up to
anil IneluilhlK N.i.i will be paid on preattl
Ull Ion, No Inlereal after thla date.
All re I a I e red aealp iMiunly wuiranU up In
and Iiu-Iu.Iiik No. 7X1 will lie paid on prewn
tatlon. No Inten-at after thla dale.
Huled April 4. lilU.
RALPH I.. JORDAN.
Ciiunlv Treaaiirer.
Nollct ef Diiielalie ef Pirtamki.
Notice la hereby Riven ti all ier
Hoiia concerned that the copartner
ship formerly existing and enKiicd
lu the aawnilll IuihIiicms on Coon
Creek, Crook county, state of Ore
Kon, between (). 1'. Wnllcnbtirg and
II, C. Karrer, under the firm name
ami style of YVullcnburg k Karrer,
hue lieell till tiny illeHolved by
mutual content, H. C. Karrer, retlr
ItiK. All money anil delita dne and
to become due said former firm1 urn
payable to O K. Walleiiburg;, anil
all ilelils and llnbilltleH due or to be
come due from enid former firm are
to be paid by him.
(Signed) O. K. WAi.i:Niirito. .
If, ('. I-'aihi1;ii. 4
Dated this ISth day of March, 1912.
. Notice for Publication.
Ih'purltnent of the Interior, U. H. Lund Ofnce
ul The liulleH, On-son. Felirunry ath, I'.ua.
Nnttne la hen-lay given that Waller Kllloll,
of Paulina, Oregon, who, on Mureh 241 h, IwlO,
lllHile IiouicnU-iuI, No. OUHIfi, for llS nw1 iwid
n'i ne. aeellon 'IK townaliip 1(1 hihiI.Ii, range
'.M i-UBt. WlllHinelle Met'llt I oil, IlllH llll-ll nollen
of Intention lo make final noniinuliitlon
proof, to eNlalillah elului lo the lunil iiIhivh
deHcrilii-d, lii-roro V uri-cn Hrown, nounty
clerk, nt hla ollice, lit Prineville, Oregon, on
tli! til tl day or April , Itll J,
I'lliluilitit nainea an M-ltheNMCs: .loai-ph li.
Llater.ol' Piiullna, On-fron, .lolin . HrackcU. of
M low. Ori'irun, Minion K, 'laylor, iintl
CJi-oruo Itay, of l-imt, Ori'gon.
M V ' '. W. MOOItK, lleglster.