The Oregon & East ern Changes Hands The O.-W. R. N. ha taken over the Oregon Eastern Railway project, which it being built from Vale west ward arroea the state. "Thl line wat taken over from the Oregon Short Line, January 1," aid President Farrvll. "It will become a subsidiary Hue of the O.-W. R. & N., ami when com- pleted will be operated as tuch. We shall go right ahead with the work at already planned, and wllicoutinue with the existing contract, which call for the construction u( 140 tulle to Dog Mountain. We shall eventu ally continue thlt line to a connec tion with the Peechutea Railroad at Bend." Columbia Southern Project Passes House i ' Salem, Feb. 12 At the conclu- sionofoneof the most brilliant Rneprhes ever delivered on the floor of the house, the Forbes bill, appropriating foOO.000 for tbe Columbia Southern irrigation project, passed by an overwhelm ing vote. Tiiero were bat few votes against it. Gill of Clackamas and Hill and Johnson of Marion were among those opposing. They held it to be a dangerous precedent for the state to align itself with irriga tion projects by the appropria tion of funds, even though it be but for a loan. They feared that the state will never get back the money. Hinkle of Umatilla took the floor and made a most eloquent j Member the date and place plea for the bill. He declared it February 28th at the Club Halt. the biggest piece of legislation ' Admission 25 cents. ever before the house, and said) Forget! it and come to the dance he doubted if any greater will j Satntdar evening ever be presented. He said in J 7ransfer$ "State reclamation of desert lands is a new thing in 6regon. Tbe time has come when this i 6iaie must iook to us lo.uuu.UUU . acres of tillable, but unoccupied land and adopt a definite policy which will insure its speedy use and occupation. We have ex tended a broad invitation to the homeseeker. It is our impera tive duty to see that he is not flimftammed upon his arrival. "But aside from all of this, we must bear in mind that the state's hands touched this Colum bia Southern project, and the state's hands are not yet washed of the transaction. It is. easy to say the state bears no legal re sponsibility. But I say to you the state's moral responsibility is one that rests heavily upon the shoulders of every citizen. The state cannot shift a responsibil ity. The state must make good on every proposition with which its fair name is associated in any capacity. The first contract in the matter of the proposed recla mation was signed by the officers of the slate and the impress of the great seal of the state was affixed to the document. The settler relied upon that. He had a right to rely upon it. The mis takes of the officers of the state are no justification. The loop hole by which the state may es cape legal liability is no justifica tion. We cannot blame the orig inal state land board for not throwing stronger safeguards around tbe settlers who were to occupy the lands and ultimately pay the full cost of reclamation. These officers acted in good faith, I doubt not, and in the light of such meager information and data as they possessed at the time. But the glaring fact re mains that this project failed, and it is up to the state to see that under its great seal, and in tbe glory of its fair name, there is no such word as failure. "Will this legislature leave any lasting mark on the page of his tory? I say to you that this measure marks a new epoch in the histoiy of the state. And when the records of the legisla ture are finally made up, and our children and our children's chil dren shall read this page of his tory, let it not be, said that we were weighed in tbe balance and found wanting, but rather let It be said that we saw and grasped an opportunity for greatness." A nice email lunch at a mall price win oe served ai in ciuo t'anc Satur day eveuin. ISotter com. The Kingdom of Mormon On the evenirur of February 2Sth at the Club Hall. Prof. R. C Hill man will discuss the three great menaces of Mormonism polygamy, financial power, interference in poli ties and will describe this, the most marvelous organization in the world. Polygamy, that awful spot of leprosy on the character of Ameri on life as it was and is still practiced today. The Mormon church gathers from ita members as tithing several mil j Iion dollars annually which is secret'y invited m big industries. i Within another fifty years this church will be worth many billions of dollars and unless this sinster power is broken, every trade and industry will pay millions into the coffers of the Kingdom of Mormon and the toiling legions shall pay tri bute to the Prophet-King. This you cannot believe unless you hear the explanation of how and why it is done. Mormonism has the most perfect organization yet known to the history of the world. It is the wonder of the ages. Come and listen to the story. Prof. Hillman was raised in the Mormon church by Mormon parents and knows whereof he speaks. Issued by The J. U. Ilaner Ab stract Company. Frank Boucher to Jim Domo'ro w.' of nw) af ee) 3314-15. f 1 Solomon Barnes to John W. Barnes iw 22 14 16 $10. Helm of Thot. Kellly to Patrick Reilly e'ue, e se, ew se 16, aw, ew se, 14-2-18, nw ne, 23-9-16. 1. J I! Booth to Kdward L Chitten den, part of nw of nw of te 4-18-12. fl EBBuckertoG A McFarlaue, e ow 13, 15, 12. Northwest Trust and Safe Deposit Co to Alfred T Anderton, w g nw, 33, 20, 16. (440 Clarence E Pratt to Payette Na tlonol Bank nw 8, 15, 15. $7,500. Mary F Faught to John W Gilchrist e22, 15, 17. $1. Patents have been Issued at fol lows : Chat L Roberts e tw, wl te, 18, 17, 19. John J Sothman te tw, tw se 5, ne nw, nw ne, 8, 11, 13 Thompson, tw 8, 22, 9. Pauline Jackson, lot 2, te nw, tl ne, 7, 12, 15. Elizabeth Reuter, ne te, e) ne, 8, n w 9, 12, 14. The nelra of Zllpba Hlaet, te tw, el te, 23. ne ne 26, 13, 15. Francis BBayn, 8r, te 25, 15, 14. Deeds: J Alvln Rlggs to A Sell, el of tel. nw ), 30, 15, 15. $200. Wm H Porter to Colllnt W Elklne, si eej, 15, 13, 15, nw) tw,, 11, el te, 10, ne ne, 15, 13, 15. $10. Nw. Trust & Sepottlt Co. to Chat Straub twi ew), 3, 21, 20. $22 Wm F Howe to W 8 Danner, wl nw, ne nw, nw ne, 25, 9, 13. $10 Sewing Machine for Trade. Will trade New Home Sewing Ma chine for first-class wood. See L. Kamstra, Jeweler, Prineville. 2 20 Auto for Sale. Two passenger Automobile for sale or trade; would consider city property or close in acreage. For information ad dress Crook County Journal. Horse for Sale. Good brood-mares lor sale; five well broken mares weighing from twelve to fifteen hundred, all in foal by registered Sliire Stallion ; also two coming two-year-old stallions; one coming yearling stallion; one two-year-old filly; one yearling filly; one three-year-old geld ing. All well bred stuff. Will tell cheap or trade for real estate in or near Prineville. Address C. L. Roberts. Post, Oregon. 2-20 Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Larkln Weaver, deceased, to the creditors of said estate and all persons having claims against the same to present such claims to the undersigned at the office of M. R Elliott In Prineville, Oregon, wlthlu six months from tbe first publica tion of this notice. Dated this 23rd day of Jan., 1913. David Weaver, Administrator of the estate of Larkln Weaver, deceased. The Right Kind. "What kind of cigar nr you sinok lasr tilft clears." "Trying to break yourself of the habit r , The Modern View. ee ?o t rrw ' "He married hit afllnlty." "He dldr "Ves." "Mercy! I never heard of tuch I tblngr 'Why sbouldtrt he?" But they aren't attltiltie after they are married." Probably Docs. "How does sue spend her time?" "Maude!-1 "Yes." "On clothe. I suppose. That's how the spends everything else." In Doubt. " "Ills father drove an ox team." "And be drives an auto." "Some id vtneement" "Yet, but the ox team wat paid for." t it Th Only Way. "Brinks, looks' downhearted this morning." "He bat just found out that he must marry." "Marryl Brinks?" "Why, how is that?" "Hit father gave him notice this morning that he would no longer sup port him." An Innocent Accomplice. Man of High Principles Aren't yon ashamed of earning your living by ad vertising humbug of that sort? For tune teilhig-e-tbat's what It 1st Victim Fortune tellln'? Ow wat 1 ter know? I thought it wuz tome kind o' soap! Punch, Don't lorg.t the usual social ilmic at the Club Hall Saturday evening, Sot the prices of enamel kitehenwere at Kamstra'S liackct Store. 2.U Notice. All lulls owing I lie Prineville Furn iture F.xchsug must he aul In 3d davs Irom Kelt. 1, 1!'13, to I liaa. F. Con dart, 2:u Notice of Mterill .Sale. In the circuit court nt the state of Or iion fr Crook county. William Baldwin, plaintiff, vs. 3. II. Dean, defendant. Notice is hereby given that under and bv virtue of an eiecution and order of rale of real estate, iiiiml out of the kv entitled court In the aimve en titled suit, on the 11th day nl February, 1!I3, upon a judgment made, rendered and entered in said ratine on the Wth day of Anguat, 11112, In favor of the hove named plaintiff, Wl'lia-n Hald- vt'iu, aud against the above named de fendant, J. II. Bean, for the inn of Two Thousand dollar', with Interest thereon at the rate of eight i cent ier annum Irowi the Ulhdavof Mav. 19111, until naid. and tor the further sum ol Two Hundred dollars at attorney' fees, and (or the further mm of Ten dollars a coots, and which said execution and order of sale wa directed to me, aud commands ni to sell the hereinafter tract itied real estate to satisfy said judgment, attorney's fwa, cost and no- criuttg coete. Now, then-fore, notice is further given that 1 have levied upon, under aid executinti and order, and will, on Satsriay, 1st Z2i i,j af Muck, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock iu the fore noon of that day, at the front door of the courthouse, in Prineville, Crook county, state ol Oregon, sell, at public anciioo io ine itigiieoi oiihier lor rash, I all the right, title and intercut the said j defendant, J. II Bean, had on the tilth day of May, HMO, or any time subs- j mient thereto, in and to the following' Jescuhed premises, to-wit: The north-, M,l ,1I1IUP ...!.... tl.t.t.. 1. ' township fifteen south, of range four teen east of the Willamette Meridian in j Crook county, state of Oregon, to satis- fr said judgment, attorney's fees, costs j and accruing costs. I'atetl and published first time tills 20th day ol February, lU3. I r RANK t.l.KIN, Sheriff of Crook connrv. state of Oregon By I). II. 1' copies, deputy. Sheriffs Stile of Kcul Ijitute. By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state ol Oregon for Crook county, on the ItHh day of February, 11113, neon a decree and order of sale entered in said court on the '.'1st day of IMolwr, l'.Ui. In a suit wherein M. It. F.lllntt was plaintiff and W. V. Hammer and Kannii Hammer and U L. Salnn wute defendants, judgment was entvii'l in favor of the plaintiff and against the de fendants, V. F. Hammer and Fannie Hammer for the sum of One Thousand .Mnety-eight, two hundrelhi dollars, with interest thereon at the rate ol ten per cent per annum from the 3 Hi day of August, l'.'l:', 1 am commanded to sell the lollowing described real estate situated In the cuinty of Crook, state of Oiegon, to-wit: The east half of the southwest qusrter, the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of sec tion thirteen and the northeast quarter of the toutheaat quarter of section four teen In township twelve south, of range thirteen east of Willamette Meridian. I will on Satercay, Iks 22U ij sf Marts, 1913, at two o'clock In the afternoon, at the front door of the county courthouse In Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest owner tor cam, tutiject to confirmation by the said court, all the right, title anu interest ot tne said w. r. Hammer and Fanny Hammer and R. L. Sahin In and to said above described premises, or so much thereof as shall lie sufficient to satisfy the judgmeot of plaintiff and the costs of making said sale. Dated this 2oth day of February, 1913. Frank Ki.ki.vb, Sheriff. By D. II. Peoples, deputy. Notice for Publication. Department ol the Interior, V. 8. Uutloai at Tb Ilallin. OriTN.n, , , . Jnurjt lata, Ivi. Notice Is hereby slven that Cbsrlt-t Ijuuuert of Rarnea, Oregon, who. oa IMcsmber aih 194V. tnd Bllltllinl K,.tAn Iw.. I?,h It.,' made homeelexl No. UMS aerial No. 0XU7 and aerisi no. w.ki. lor ee, No. or.si. lor aev, aecthm M and in-1, i 33 and aw! nw'l. ni-4 aw'i icrtlon M. outh. K a eaal, lllaini-lle Meridian haa aeetmn aa Tp '& aom Died Bollisof intention to make loal (-year proof, to eatalllah claim to the land kIiovh am. CMoed. Wort ( has. A. Hhernisn. ti. H. C"innil loner, at hi o0e at t ile, Oregon, on Ilia Sth day ol Marc h, MM. (.'lainiant namea aa wltneatea; Joseph ntreet, Moll Leniona. Wealev street. Itpnrv htrMi m ol rile, Oreson. .ju C. w. MOORE, ResliUr. Notice of AdminiHtrator'a Sale of Kcal Eatutu. In the county court) of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. Notice it hereby given that nniler and by virtue of a decree and order of sale of real estate made and entered In the county court of tbe state of Oregon for Crook county, on the 8th day of Febru ary, 191.'!, in the above entitled matter, authorizing, empowering and directing me to do io, l will on the ' 15tk day of Marcl, 1913, in front of the front door ot the court Lo'ite in Prineville, Crook conaty, state of Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell at tiuhlic auction to the highest bidder for cah In hand, all the following described real estate belonging to the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased, and all the right, title and interest the said John 11. Jar rett had, at the time of his death, in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4 and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 5 in township 14 south of range 19 east of the Willamette Meridian in Crook county, state of Oregon, and con taining one, hundred acd fifty-three and 84-100 acres, in one parcel and altogether, to satisfy the approved claims against said estate and the ex penses of tbe administration. This notice is published in the Crook County Journal of 1'rinevllle. Crook county, Oregon, for four weeks by order ot tne lion. j. springer, judge ol the above entitled court. Dated this 12th day of February ,1913. 2-13 L. M. Bkchtkll, Administrator of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. Millinery Halt at Lower prices here than at any place in Cen tral Oregon, If you ant guaranteed bargain in hat call on . . . Mrs. Estes Prineville, Ore, Pianos for Sale Two Sex-ond-Hand Piano for $50 Each. Write or see Chas. F. Condart t'nlrss we make good, as we ran and should, We ought to go luck to the woods; or the fellow who slays, In these modern dsys.f la the man who delivers the goods. We are hare and are delivering the goods, and if )ou wish to lot shown coma in we are resdy to show yon that we da god woik. Portraits, Copying and F.nlargtng. Also Amatuer Finishing. . Lafler's Studio We strive to jdcitse Fruit Trees! Central Oregon Grown The only kind you can afford to plan l. ILLUSTRATED ..iTALOCUE FREE. Write for one. Price low enough to surprise you. Lafollette Nursery Co. Prineville, 86 Oregon r "RECEPTION Champ Smith, Propr Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whitkie Old Crow, Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; f James E. Pepper; Moore's Malt i Porter, Ale and Olympia 4 Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines Liquors. and SsriJF sjasayVAAeVAvjl Notice for Publication, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oflice at Lakeview, Ore. January 11th. 1U13. Not coal lands Notice is hereby given that Cora K. Davis of Fife, Oregon, who on August 12th, 11)11, made Homestead entry Nu. IMIHO for the el m'-i, nwi sol, ne swi section A. township 21 south, ratine 22 east, winameiittenerHiian, nas nieu nonce oi Intention to make final commutation proof to establish c'aim to the land above dntcribed before Chas. A. Sher man, United Htatea Commissioner, at Fife, Oregon, on the 25th day of Feb ruary, lUl.'i. Claimant names as witnesses: O. U. T,ll I, A Tl ! H 1 T f nan, n. a. j'Bvie, mauiuy ,i. juiuub, Charley Fry, all of Fife, Oregon, I Vi A, w.ukton, itegiBtor. Ready to Saw Wood. I have just bought a woodsaw and am prepared to do your work. Leave or ders at L. Kamstra'i Jewelry Store. 1-10 MARTIN KAMUTBA. Summon III the circuit court id the state of Ori'timi for the roomy id t runk, Annie Milling, liltiliillff, vs. Altr...l ii i ii..(.., ,!..l..,,,li.r To Alfred II. Lllt'tsuii, ib'fclidillit above iiaiiicd : I'l the Inline of the state of Oregon I you are hereby required to nppi iir huh answer the eonipliiliit llh-il against you In the above elltllkd court nuil I'HtiMC on or before the Till day of March, lui:i, and If ytill (.ill t ttuawrr the said eonipliiliit urolln r wise iled tlmreto, on or ts-tore said day, the pliiliillft will npply to the court for the rtdlef prayed for In her complaint I To-wn, fur the fore closure of that certain morlgngt exe. ruled by Alfred U. Kllelsuii on tbe Wtli dny ol (K tolwr, IHIO, In favor of A ii ills Mallnir. iilalutlff, and mort giiglug the ei, ea t aectloti 31 and wl w w vt Ion XI, t H eolith, range il east, W. M., In t'rotik coun ty, Oiegoti, mid for decree ot the ale of said irenilma to pay attld unirtaiige costs and attorney fees, and HccrultiaT ciwia nml t lint you and all persons- i liiliiilng under you, be forever linrred nml torcrlnaeil of all etiilly of redfinpttiili III aahl rt'li. Iwn and every part thertuf. This suniiiioiia Is tmbllMheil by the order of the Honorable ti. .NprtugiT. Indue ot the voutiiy court of llui county if Trims, state of Oregon, liindron IlioiJml tiny of Jiuiiuirv, l13, and preMcrllMHl that this sutii. limns be published for six consecutive weeks III eeveti successive Issin hi the ( rook t'ouiity Journal, it weeklr nt-wsiiiH'r, tubllshrd In Trlm-vlHe. , Crook comity, state of Oregon. The date of the first publication of this suniiiioiia la the lrd day of Jniitinrv, ltl;l, and the tlitle id the Inst iiubll cii lion w ill lie March flili, 1UI.I, Dated and published the first time January kiln I, im: Timutiiv E. J. lurrv. Attorney for plalutlff. Notice of rinul Scttlcnictit Notice is hereby given, by the under. signed, the sdniimstiatrl ol the estate of tieo. F, Lyllu, deceased, that she has .ins. In and tiled with the county cletk of Crook county, Oregon, her Dual accounting of her admlniatratlon ot said estate, and the court has sot Monday, ilia 3d hay or march, lt13 at In o'clock in the forenoon, at tlio county court room lu I'rinavltle. Oregon, the time and place lor hearing and tiling said fliml arcoiiniimi. At which. said time and place any tierson Inter- eated In said ee.aic. may apsar and oli. jis t in ssiii nnai accounting. Dated this '.Ml day of January, 1013 Ki ia II. 1.VTLK. Admlnistrstrii of the estate of tieo. I.ytls, doceaeed. Rotks of Cotitiit. Dtipnrtiiii'tit of the Interior, I'. S. Laud t'lltce, The Dalle. Ore. Jauuury li'l I To Mary Wllklus, tbvensed, of IVIuevllle, crei;iin, coiilestra : You are hen-by uotltlcd that Wilbur itysel, who glvre 1'rinevllle on-goil, aa his post ottlce address, did on January tl, It i:t. llle lu this ottlce hie duly corroborated application t contest and ecure the ramtllatltin of your homestead, entry No. serial No, istfiiM, inado April 4. l'.MU for sej llej, eec. 3t, w nw), lie) nw), sec. 35, tp 1N range 21 e., Willam ette meridian, nml ne grounds for I a I sat contest he ulli'iree that said Mary Wllklus died on the 17th day ot April, ls"12 ; that since her death the heir have fulled to rvalue upon or cult! nte the land. You are, therefore, further notlfle) that the said nllegatloua will lit taken by this oflice ns having; been confessed by you. and your said en try will lie canceled thereunder with out your further right to lie heard therein, either liefore this olllce or ot apiienl, If you fall to tile In this olllce within twenty dnya after the KOl'ltTH publication of this notice, aa shown Ixdow.'your answer, under oath, apectllcally meeting1 and re spondlng to these iillcgiitlons of con test . or II you fall within that time to tile In thle oflice due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the eald contestant either In person or by registered mall. If thle service le Hindu by the delivery of a copy of your answer to the con. testant lit pereon, proof of such ser vice must la either the said contes tant's written acknowledgment of hi receipt of the copy, showing the date of It receipt, or the allldavlt of the person by whom the delivery was made stating; when and wher the copy was delivered; If made by registered mull, proof of such sorvlco must consist of the allldavlt ot tho person by whom the conv was mull ed stating when nnd the postolllce to which It wna mailed, and this nf- nuavit must be nucotiipanled by the poetiiuiHtcr's receipt for the letter. You should state in your answer the mime of the postofllce to which you desire future notice to be sent to you. C. W. Moohr, Register. Date of first publication Feb. 6. Date of second publication Feb, 13. Date of third publication Feb, 20. Date of fourth publication Feb. 27 The Oregon Bar i . ... i At the Old Stand G.W. Wiley & Co., Prp All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Wood for Sale. Wood for lale at 14.78 and 15 a cord at the yard; 50c extra per cord de livered. P, L, & W. Co. M0