Crescent Lake Reservoir Site The Elks Rodeo at Klamath Falls Kiiltiin, Or., At ho request of Governor West, tue closure land board liu Instructed Its secretary to wrlto tho Socrotttry of tho In terior, Washington, D C, to hitst ca tho cmntin of t rlyht-of wuy to the Di.'Ui'huli' Lund Company for Its reservoir Nile nt Crescent Denying tho statements of J. V., Morson, president of the Deschutes Laud Company, that a luttor written by tho Governor to the Secretary of tho Interior wit rcHixuiKiblo for the Govern' itiout holding up tho rlyht uf -way. Governor Wont suld that In hit cmiituutilualiim ho never mention d that the iiui'sllou of rihl of- wuy should bo inluforcd with, but thiit ho wim In favor of tho coin jmny hut ing It. "This question litm no bearing on tho jtoinU of dilTim-ntTS be tween Morson and my suit." said tho Governor. "A rljrht of way Is emmllitl it tho work is curried out in tho La I'ino Irrigation pro Jed whether it bo carried out . by by Morson' company or not If It happens that tho Deschutes Land Company In put out of business, it will bo bh necessary for a new company taking up the work to have tho right-of-way as " it Is for Morson's company to have It, and as I want to see the project carried through it Is ubsurd to think that I, In any way, attempted to block the securing of a reservoir site. In my letter to the Secretary of the Interior I culled attention to Morson'e way of doing busi ti oss and requested that an in vestieuticm be made so as to prevent if possible his sending certain matter through the mails." Following tho actiou of the Da partmentof tho Interior to hold tip tho right-of-way, Morson call jd off till work on tho project at La l ino and announced that no more would be done uutil an ud jnstment was made. Iu his letter to the desert land hoard, ho placed the blainn for the suspension of work on Governor West, and in a later resolution passed by the La Pin Commercial Club, tho Governor was scored for his action and do dared to bo "unfitted for th position ho occupies as Governor of the state," and further that he was retarding the irrigation projects so essential to the devel opment of Oregon. Morson again wrote tho desert land board demanding that his bond be cancelled and threat ened asuit unless this were done. The board however, Ignored his request and decided tjif.t bond would remain as it Is. Klamath Falls, May IS. Since the announcement of a fuw days ago that the Champion bucking Horse of the world was secured for the coming Elks llxleo, as woll as ninetoen other buckers with national reputations the telegrams from riders all over the country have been pouring In sking about tho prl.e hung up or this event. It was originally announced that the first prize in the bucking contest vya to bo 175 but sinco tho Kodeo has develop- d itito a show of national prom- nonce tho directors have desir ed to increase this amount to sum which would Induce The Pilot Rock Wool Sales Pendleton, Or. One of the liveliest public wool sales ever held in Eastern Oregon look place at Pilot Ilock May 25 when r(K),(MX) pounds of what is con ceded to be as good, and in some instances better, than any wool grown in the West, was sold to Eastern buyers. Though the following prices are better than will be had at other public saler sections in Oregon, because of the superior quality of tho clips yet this Pilot Ilock sale being the tlrst ot tho season, the figures tre doubly significant in that fot future 1 v if .- ; - r a ' they set a criterion tho 'open wool sales, and the growers worlds lies I rulers to enter. are elated. cordingly asubscriptioii paper j The Pilot Rock wool this year has been circulated the past two is in unusuliy good condition, it days among tho Kilts and their j is lighter la shrinkage, lighter in friends tttid tho same has been color and of very good staple, liberally signed. Word has now j A large number of buyers, retires- been sent out over tho wires that j enting between 10 and 15 Uoston tho tlrst pn.i for tho bucking jaud Philadelphia houses, were contest will bo at least three present at the sule. A majority Hundred and Fifty Dollurs In jof the clips went to a few buy- cash and possibly tho purse will tttor bo increased to Five Hun dred Dollars. A telegram was received yester day by Charles J. I'urguson from Pendleton asking if Pendle- ers. Ilallowcll, Jones & Donald, of Boston, was the heaviest s'i gle buyer. Some of the older houses wore represented this season by new men. The total wool clip this year Is much larger than Sheriffs Sale. l!y virtue of so execution ami order il mIii iwued out of t tie circuit court of theatalaof Oregon Uit Crook ount y , i on the (Itli (far of May, 1!U2, in favor ol May Markey, plaintiff, vi. Jihn I-erbium ami Smile tertunrm, delen lanta, for the fum of eliven hundred loriv three dollari and aiaty cent !l!3.0) with intermit thereon from the tilu nay of May, lM'.', at til rate of 0 per cent per annum, and one hundred dollan (HWl attorney' Wn, and the further um of neventeen dollars ami tiltr cents (17 50 coata, wtiieh judgment aaa en rolled and docketed In Die cleik' office of aaiil court In eaiil county on lie iKh day of May, VA'i, which aail pI uuon coiumtndi me to eeli the followinir. He acrihed proiierty, lyitiK and beini;ai fol low: The southeaat quarter of the outlieaet qimrltr of auction twill; tlirw; the aouihwe.t quarter of the Mithwet quart -r ol re-ti m twenty four; the uorthwert qua-O-r of tne nortfiwet qiarler of aection twenty live, and the ip'.nhet quarter of the northcniit qiiu-li-r ol awtiou twenty-ix, towDKhip eiu t - n sou Hi, run (B twilve earn of U iilun,. i .Mi-ruiian, in Crock county. Oren 'ii i s told hi the theriff of aaid count.. .- un h-r exeruiion, and to uy yjgh grade or common dairy cows in car lots or lees. I buy my the proceed - i li aie, after piyiiml J the co-frand i - immei.t, attorney' cow, jn tDe best dairy locality in the Central States where lean alwavs Imi, and the eieiiwa herein Mated, j liail . Im appliwt upon th jndiimeiit, . el gaoj COmmon and high trade Ilolslein, Durham and big Jerseys, and il the proceedi of audi ale le ln-e uificifiit, the plaintiff thall have jud- yery fKW Jairvmen in the extreme West care to sell off a real good inent and execution aainut the (Ih- ' - (eudanta, John Ferunaon and Sadie ' fay cow f0 jt neceggary to 20 where the kind of COWS most suitable rerKUMin, to recover auru ha'ance un-j PBi.andiriohedieii.-etonaideiecHtiou,1!,,,. Oregon dairies can he had plentiful and at reasonable prices. order of ami decree, notice it here-; c by Ki vvu that! have levied upon ithe' Cslveg, yearlines and heifere on haod. nroiiertv alxivo ilescrilieJ. and wil on Strir, Jom 29, 1912, I can also furnieh liulls of any breed or grade. rite to at the hour of 2 o ckxk p. m., at the i north door of the t-ourthoune, in l'rine- ville, UrrKon, aell to the hii(het bidder (or caul m hand, the above described ! prortv, or o much thereof as may be O-ID tt reouireti to vainiv euiu juoumeni, imer- et, c"t and accruiiiK coat. lated thw 30tli clav ol .May, wis. t. X, IIA1.KOUR, fherifl of ( rook county. Dairy Cows I invite letters from any one wanting information, also those wantiDg ton riders would bo permitted to i that of lust year and the average enter this contest. Ho immediate ly wired that the contest was for tho championship of the Pacific Coast and wai open to the world, nobody barred. This means that the people of Klamath Falls will witness some of the greatest contests between the Champuin Uucklng Horse Riders of tho world has ever been fought for supremacy. Tho magnificent silver cup which Is to be given us the first prize In the Men's Relay Race has now arrived and is on ex hibition in tho window of It. C. Spink's Jewelry store on Main street. It Is a beautiful trophy and the questiou whether it is to adorn the mantel of some home in W ood River. Merrill, lily or rauch house of the J. V. Ranch ueur Dorrls will bo bitterly fought out during tho three days of tho Kodeo. Whoever wins will have a prize to bo proud ot. W. C. Dalton was up yesterday from his home near Tule Lake and reported that all the outlaw horses of that section were being gathered up and they would be brought to the grounds here during tho coming week. C. P. JUDGE, North Portland, Oregon Prospects are Good For Bumper Crops the Development League Issue Booklet The Northwestern Develop ment league has just issued an attractive 50 page booklet des criptive of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, Houlh Dakota, and Minnesota, nndor the title of "How and Where to Get a New Homo in the American Northwest." , Oregon is given much space in the new booklet and is thown to rank third in land area and thirty-fifth iu population among the states and territories ot the United States. Other inieresting Oregon statistics are: Population C72.755; number of farms, 45,502; land area, 61,138,480; land in farms, 11,984,110; average value of lands, $35.23; land subject to hnmaQlnad anl.iv eiirvairwl 13 9fw 240 acres; unsurveyed, 8,()l)5,2'J9; total unappropriated, 17,253,175 acres. Acres of state school lands in Oregon total 500,000 at if-7.50 and upwards. Military grant lands In central Oregon for sale total eoo.ouo acres, and pri vate lands in Improved ranches and unimproved tracts for sale are given at 7,410,807. Under the caption "Some Ore gon Crop Statistics,' the booklet quotes irom tne uregon Jonrnai on livestock holdings in ths state In lull, grain crops, fruit crops vegetable production and iniseel lancous information of interest to propective homeseekers. prices on tho respective clips are much higher, so that the ag- irroo-ntfl nrnttta of the wool prow- o n i o ers ot Ibis section will be mucn lurger than in 1011, it is said. One reason for-the large clips is the fact that last year the price of lambs wetit so low that many more sheep were carried over in proportion to the usual number thus making the flocks a great deal bigger this year. Notice to Sheep and Cattle Men We have to leane, for graiui pur postn, 3M0 arret in township 12 and 13 eonth, range 17 east, on McKay creek. Price 111 cents per acre. e plot at Journal otlice. Ya IH vx A Ilnucx- hvck, K lti:i5 Oslrander Ave., Hxk:me, Waali. 5-aiMl Brown Leghorns Fure-bred Itrown Leghorn egf. 1 setliiiKi day old i-likks. Miu. 1.11.4 Zkll, rrineville. Ore. 3 7 Redmond Lumber & Produce Co Wholesale and retail hay, ((rain. Hour and feed, l.inie and cement. We aell tlieT. ti. M nn.lt Wagon and Molme farm machinery. 5-!Mf Money to Loan. In auma of '100 to f lhOO on three or five yeara time. V. K. Smith, I'rine ville, Ore. Otlice with Crook County Abstract Co. 2-ittl Notice to the Public. I will he in Trineville more or lees temporarily from uonron, Thoe wish ing uiy attention may inquire at the liume of 6. K. Hodiier. 4-'j la. it. P. KrrcHi'M. A dispatch from Deschutes to the Portland Journal says that the prospects for a bounteous crop in ceutral Oregon this sea son are excellent. The soil is full , of water from the heavy winter rains which have continued at in tervals until now. Irrigation water, in consequence, has not as yet been called upon heavily. The weather has been hot and all vegetation is growing rapidly. Alfalfa und red clover fields are looking fine and indications are that first cuttings will be made about June 10. The Central Oregon Irrigation company, whose construction and general offices are located here, completed placing a large stave pipe flume across the canyon separting the Terrebonne district from the Redmond . district, Thursday. Water was turned into the pips at 8 o'clock that eveuing , The pipe is 30 inches in diameter and nearly one-half mile long. It will carry water sufficient to irrigate 8000 acres, most of which has already, been filed on by set tlers under the Carey act. Residents of the Terrebonne district are planning a celebration in appreciation of this event. Notice of Final Settlement. Notlrr tit herciiy alvi'o, by the nnuer-lam-rt. thf at!mtnlMirlor of lnt p-ttute of John M. Mlnkltr, ilr-ioU. Ilutt tie !m riltMl with the oU-r of the county court, bin final aooount Itiu or IiIm iidmltilMiroiton of rhIiI CKtiue. anil I hut tlii court ha wt AionuHV. tne w any or July, lliU.at lOo'cloi-lt In thp rorrtioon. at th county courtroom In Prhievlllt. Oieaon. an in tunc anil piuix lor ncaring nnu Muiiua hmhI dnnl MiHHiuiilliia At which time aim place, any pernon littcreMU'd In nahl eattile may appear auU object to aatd tlnal account-Ilia- Dated till 801 h day or May, WIS. U. M. MINK .KR, AdnitnlKtrntor of the estate of John M. Mlukler. deceased. Sheriffs Sale of Real Estate. T. i. McCallinU-r, piaititifT, v. (ieoriie McCallitter, as administrator of the etate of l.eaii McCallitter, de ceased, George Mcl aHitter, Henry C. McCallitter, A. XI. Manly and Manly, her hutband, J. I. Mul'allitter, Kate 1 i..ett and Fizwtt, her Imeband, liunnah Kiw and Keen, her buaband, William Mct'alliater. Alher McCallister, Ivv Ilalch and riteve Jialch, her lma hand, and all unknown heira nf Lewie McCallister, deceaseil, I'. il. Elkine, C. J.JuhnMin, L. A. Booth, O. B. Gray and O. C. dray. ilefemlanU. Notice ii hereby given that under and by virtue oi an execution and order of ale of mortKaired real estate issued out of the circuit court of the state of Ore tPn for Crook county, in the above en titled suit, on the L'-'nli day of May, 1!'12, in favor of the above named plain tiff and anaiuat the above named de fendants, upon s judgment and decree ; In Irtvor ot the sanl planum tor the sum of Twentv-one hundred forty-nine and nix teen hundredths dollarswith inter em thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum Irom the lath day ol hep tenilier, W7, until paid, and the furth er sum of two hundred fifty dollars as attorney's fees, aud the further sum ot tiftvllvedollars as costs.which said judg ment was enrolled and docketed iu th otlice of the county clerk o( I'rook coun ty, state of Oregon, on the 9th day of May. 1U12, and which said decree or- j dered that the following described mart- j (Mired real estate beloniting to the estate ; of said Lewis McCallister, deceased, to ft it : Lot one, and the east half of the southeast quarter of section six, the i northeast quarter of the northeast; quarter of section seven, the southwest j quarter of the southwest quarter of sec- -tion live, all in tow nship sixteen south, of range eleven east of the Willamette I Meridian in Crook county, state of Ore- f:on, together with the tenemente, lereditamenta and appurtenances there- j to belonging or in any wise appertain-1 lnit. be sold by the sheriff of Crook I county, state ot Oregon, to eatisty aam judgment, attorney's fees and cost. lsw therefore notice in further given Natict of Final Settlement. Nolle Ik hereby given by the iinctemlaned. the ailinlnbiti-ator of the eMttite of John WHirenbhiM, dvceuHed, that he him tiled wktli the county clerk of Crmik county, Oregon, bin tllllll HCCOUlltllia Of hid HdlllllllHtl'HtlOU of fuld enltite and that the court hua net Monday, the 1st day of July. lat'J, at le o'clock In the foi-enoon at the county court room In Prlne vllle. lln-aon. to the time and place for bear Ina and Heltllnir mild ttnal ac,Huntlng. At which wild time and place any tierson Inter enteil In mild estate nitty appear timl objeul to atd filial lieiMiuilttilg. HaUtd tbla day of May. 13. A. ki.Ij. Administrator of the estate or John Wagen blasl. diHieased. that I have levied upon all the above described real proiierty, and 1 will, on Sataraay, tat 29ta oar .f Jane, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that dav, at the north door of the county courthouse in rrineville, Crook county, sta:e of Oregon, sell, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest the said Lewis McCallister, deceased, had in and to said premises at any time since the said isth day of September, 1SI07, and all the right, title aud interest each and alt the above named defendants bail or have in and to said premises at any time since the said isth day of Sep tember, 1!K)7, in one parcel, to aatbty said judgment and decree, attorney'a feea aud coats and accruing costs. Hated and published riret time thia 30th day of May, 1012. T. N. B.U.FOD R. Sheriff of Crook county, state oi (Oregon- Automobiles RE0 THE FIFTH A powerful 30 h. p. car 2, 4, and 5 passenger, semi float axles nickle steel, Timpken Bearings, five pas senger, fully equipped, $1,275.00 f. o. b. Portland, self starter $25.00 extra. THE FAMOUS APPERSON JACKRABIT CARS. STEARNS CARS Knight-Type Motor. PREMIER , The Quality Car J. C. ROBINSON Agent for Crook and Harney Counties. Madras, - - - Oregon ARE YOU SURE The record show a clear title to your property? The ' records fulled to show correct title Iu a sale made this week by a leading real estate cotupauy. RESULT Long delay aud possible loss. Better let the Pioneer Abstract Company look after your Interests. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) W. A. Booth. Pres. D. F. Stkwabt, Vloe-Prea. C. M. ELliN3,Casblei Crook Hounty Bank PRINEVILLE, OREGON For Rent. A good dniiy or stock ranch ; 1000 acres i cuts 350 tons hay; 500 acres un der ditch ; long lease to rinht party, l'or particular) , inquire at Journal otlice. 3-28-tf Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, aa rendered to Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911 thr Aitvto Innnrand Dlftoouutu Ovwritnifts Pui-nttui-e and fixtures RohI IhU Caik ea b&aa aoa au from baaki LUbilitiM ,...I1.S70. rnpital puldlnfull ;., a.sii.s.t Hm-pius io,!1."; .,, ii.2tH.-n Vndivlded profits ..H-M? 6.7IW.KI lHjposlts H0.l-10.7i 1(47,809.95 tlS3,D90.98 188,990.S Sherman Glay Music Co. Cable Player Piano Best on the market for the money. Maker stands be hind it with a guarantee. Brand new, with $20.00 worth of records free. Sold at Portland price $475, with freight $12,70 added, making $487.70 for this magnificent Mahogany Player complete. TERMS TO SUIT. DROP IN AND HEAR US PLAY Give Us a Trial. Satisfaction Guaranteed Prineville Furniture Exchange Charles F. Condart, Proprietor Masonic Building. Pioneer Phone. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL