Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 12, 1913, Image 7

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HOME COURSE
IN SCIENTIFIC
i AGRICULTURE
SEVENTH ARTICLE THE
DAIRY HERD.
By HENRY E. ALVORD, C. L. Former
Chief el Dairy DlvUloe, Bureas ol
Aaknal Industry, (Joltce Slates
T Dcpariratol el Ajrlcyllire.
TUB pursuit or dairy farming de
ponds fur Ha success upon cer
tain fundamental condition!.
Unit, tli owner of the bust
mm bloiMlf. or otherwise tbe agent or
manager who baa Hit Immediate con
trol and personal direction of th work,
uiuat bare natural fondness for anl
mala, prompting to (Microtia and kind
treatment, aa well aa good Judgment to
selection, breeding and rare. It la not
autnYlnnt tht lie ahnuld bt a bora,
innii or fund of cattle In general. For
heat rraulla ho ahnuld have a sh'Ir
liking for dairy row over and above
all other auluiaia. Mccund, the rattle
uiuat te good of their kind and of a
variety aulli'd to the work. Third, the
farm ahould be apwlnlly adapted to
the braui'b of hiiahnndry In view. A
giMl dairy fnrm la pretty certain to be
gnHt for general funning, but many
good f ii run In general are lint suited
to dairying. The dairy fnrm hnuld I
carefully selected, all tlio requirement!
f tlio business tM'lug wrll considered.
Yet many dlaadvaiilnges ao fur n tlie
fnrm la concerned may be siicccaafully
orcrvoiue by the akllirul dairyman, and
dairying In arnue form la prtilltiihly
ennducted without any fnrm. ao Hint
thla condition. Itiixirtiiut aa It la, can
not be regarded aa esacntlnl. fourth,
II la well to atudy tho chnrnclcr of the
acceesllile ttmrketa and tho mentis of
communication. Loratlon mid tho line
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I'huto by TanncaaM txportmant Halloa.
I JKIIUKT CALVES.
of dairying to be followed may be
largely controlled by the market. In
ouio caaea the ninrketa form an ea
aentlnl roudltlon, but modern fad I It lea
for transportation make the location
of the dairy farm with rclnllon to It
ninrketa compitrntlvely unlmportnnt
Like almoat all other occupations at
tho present (lay. dairying tins become
divided Into aovernl distinct and spe
clnl lines. These differ nmltily aa to
the form of product and the niitnncr
of disponing of It Milk or cream niny
bo produc ed for delivery to ooiiaumera,
and thla delivery tuny be direct or In
direct The an me products may be de
livered to a factory for manufneture
Into butler or cheese, or the milk prod
uct of the herd may be worked up nt
homo and there converted Into butter
or cheeso. Tho prudent dnlrymnn
ahould first consider which line of
business he will pursue In so doing
ho must have regard for all his circum
stances the locution, mnrkots, fnrm,
buildings, wnter and lco supply, the In
bor at his commnnd and his own pref
erence and prospects for profit.
Borne dairymen prefer a "general
purpose cow," which U a member of a
specially developed milk producing
fiimlly from ono of tlio beef grades or
tirades of such stock. An animal Is
thus secured which has a lurgo frame,
Is enaily kept In good flesh and fattens
oon when not milking heavily. Such
a one also has largo calves, profitable
for veal or for growing as steers.
Even If such animals nre not so pro
ductive while In tho dairy their moat
milking proclivities may make up for
it. There are two or three of the es
tablished breeds of cattle which claim
to possess combined qualities for meat
and milk. On the other band, many
dairymen (Including the writer) prefer
rattle of the distinct class or type es
pecially adapted to dairy purposes
alone. This dims Includes various fam
ilies and breeds, all having the marked
characteristics which distinguish the
milk producer. Owners of such cows
expect them to be so profitable as milk
ers that their beef producing quality
ami the final disposition of their cur
cusses may bo entirely Ignored, and
the calves, except so fur as wntittd to
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ran ror me nmry, are given nm con
sideration. Which of these lines of
policy ahould lie pursued every dairy
man uiuat determine for himself.
Home dairy cattle are noted for the
quantity of milk they produce, others
for the high qimflty or richness of their
milk, whli h mi-ana they are good but
ler producers. Home combine quantity
and quality.
There are rows of active habits
which forage well on a wide range of
scanty paature and will profitably
work up the coaranr kinds of food In
winter. There are others whlcb have
proved their rapacity for making good
returns when more closely con lined
and subjected to hlgb feeding. Borne
rows give a great Bow of milk for a
comparatively abort season, and others
are noted for an even, steady yield of
milk the year through. Aa a rule, the
different dairy characteristics named
pertain to different breeds, ao that
every dairyman la likely to find some
one breed of dairy cattle better suited
to bis wanta than any other. There
la no special rhereemaklng cow. Tbe
beat butter row la alee the beet for
cheese. Thla fart baa been demon
strated beyond dispute.
There are two very different ways of
forming a dairy herd and of maintain
ing Its site and quality. It may be
done by buying or by breeding, and
them two methods may be combined
The piirrhaalng plan la practiced to
a mualderatilo extent by those who
produce milk for town and elty supply.
In a few rase It has been known to
be eurroaaftil where the work of the
herd waa to make butter. Applied In
Ita extreme form, cows are bought
when matured and at their prime,
fudged almost exclusively by their
milk yield, are highly fed. so as to
keep steadily gaining In flesh, and are
sold, uaiinlly to the butcher, aa aoon
as they cen to be profitable as milk
era. The bull may be of any kind so
long aa he geta the rowa In ralf. as
the rnlves are of value only aa rous
ing "fresh" rows and aro disposed of
aa soon aa possible. The first mocllfl
ration of thla system Is to keep extra
good rowa for aovernl seaaona Bud the
next to raise heifers from aome of the
best milkers to replenish the herd
Thla way of making up a bord and
keeping good Ha numbers requires
abundant rnpttnl and rare Judgment In
buying and In Belling. It runuot be
recommended to om lacking experi
ence, and even Hie shrewd buyer runs
great rlk of Introducing disease.
The other extreme Is to begin with
a few well selected aiilmnla as a foun
dation a nd gradually build up the herd
to the size desired by Judicious breed
ing nnd natural Increase. This method
take time, and time which may be
money, but It la by fur the anfor and
more satisfactory In Ita results.
A desirable combination In starting
la to buy the number of cowa desired
and good animals of the sort determin
ed In advance. If one'a means will
penult Include a few superior rows
and a first class bull at any rate. I-et
the rowa selected lie such aa have had
two calves and perhaps three, so that
they may be Judged by their own de
velopment and yet lie young enough to
Improve and be In full protlt fof some
years. With a herd thus formed be
gin nt once tho work of Improvement
by breeding; and selection. Boll prompt
ly any cow which proves unsatisfac
tory and repluce her by tlio best in
crease of the herd, or purchase occa
sionally an anlmnl which will raise the
average quality.
A dairyman can hardly tie advised
to buy at once a full stock of pure
bred cattle of any brood If his sole ob
ject and dependence for protlt is to be
tho dairy product of tbe herd. Such
a venture will necessitate large Invest
ment and should Include the breeding
of registered animals, for sale at re
munerative prices, as a part of the
business. Well bred and well selected
grade rowa of the line of blood de
aired seem to be tbe most profitable
animals for the practical dnlrymnn or
at least the best to begin with. If en
terprising and progressive the owner
will hardly be content with grades
only. He tuny begin with only bis bull
pure bred, i'reseutly he will want a
registered cow to match, then one or
two more.
The bull Is constantly referred to as
"the head" of the herd, and that trite
saying, "The bull Is half the herd,"
should never be forgotten. Tbe grade
dam may be selected and largely re
lied UHn to give alze, form, constitu
tion and capneity of production to her
heifer calf. Ita dairy quality, the In
bred power to Increase the richness of
milk, Is derived from the pure bred sire.
Ono cow may prove a poor dam or fall
to breed and still give profit in milk.
Such a loss Is comparatively trivial
and the fault easily corrected. Hut If
the bull fulls or proves a poor sire the
entire Increase of a year may be lost
In getting a bull get the best, or at
least approach that standard as nearly
as posslblo. A common error among
dairymen Is to use Immature bulls and
to dispose of good oues before their
merit as sires has been fairly proved
Bull calves are cheap, and young bulls
are considered much easier to handle.
But It Is good advice to the buyer to
purchase a bull of some age, whose
progeny proves his value as a breeder,
rather than a calf of exceptional pedi
gree, and to the owner, having a sire
of proved excellence, to keep him nnd
use him for years or as long as he
shows himself potent oud prepotent
Of course the question of too close In
breeding Is not forgotten and must not
bo overlooked by the breeder. The
writer Is a thorough believer In the use
of mature bulls of known value as
sires.
The chief objection made to bulls of
some age Is that they are likely to be
vicious and dangerous. But tlio great
majority of bulls of all the dairy breeds
can be handled without serious trouble
If properly retired and managed.
Local Representative Wanted
-by-
Large Leading Nursery
We want a permanent representative
for tbia diatrlct Mint baa person of
K'hsi aianiiing and character and ahould
have aome knowledge of tmriimlinra
Must I able to devote all your time to
ma iMiainma. i nicas you are making
$lftO 00 iter month, you are not doing as
ell aa you should. Many of our sales
men make Iroin I'sJ.OO to 175.00 per
week. Orenco trees are known
throughout this slate aa being perfectly
reliable, sturdy, (sat growers, early bear
ers and costing no mora than Iota of
trees that are not nearly ao good. We
have but one representative in each ter
ritory. V aasiat you In every possible
way. Our nursery ia recognised aa the
largest and most favorably known in
the entire west. Our terms are liberal.
II you want a permanent, good paving
position with an opportunity of enlarg
ing your Held of activity, write ua to
day. Wive leferencea, past occupation,
etc., with your Brat letter.
Oregon Nursery Company
Orenco, Oregon 5 29 4t
Nolle far Publication.
Department ol the Interior,
I'. H. Land Oftice at The Dallee, Ore.
Mny 1st, 1!H3.
Notice I hereby given that
' Mirnin M. Smeiid
of Poet, Oregon, who, on June 11th,
11110, innde hoinentend No. 07004, for
aw j nw. wft awtf, mid eej awl sec
tion 2. township 17 eolith, range 19
east, Willamette Meridian, bun filed
notice of Intention to make final
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above dew-rllK-d, ls-fore
the comity clerk at his olllce at Prlue
vllle, Oregon, ou the lllth day of
June, l'.H.'l.
Claimant nnimn as wltneeitea:
Frank M. l'ost, Kdward K. Ulllen
water, Caleb Ilavla, lliintiae H.
Hrilintucr, all of Post. OreaTon.
5 Hp C. W. MooiiK, Register.
Notice far I'llhllcatloil.
Ih partiiient of the Interior,
I'. 8, Land Olllce at The Dnlh. Ore.
May 5th, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that
Lee M. iH-alv
of Alfalfa, Oregon, who on Deccnilicr
10th, I'.hi7, made homestead No, 15812
Serial No. 01270 for i awj, ae, aw,,
Hcellon 33, township is south, range
id east, ami lot 3, ectlou4, township
lit south, range 111 eaet, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten
tion to make final live-year proof to
establish claim to the land above
b-ecrllH-d liefore the county clerk at
ins omce at rrincvllle. Oregon, ou
the 17th day of June, 1913.
Claimant iinnn-e aa witnesses':
(icorge Mlllican, James A. Moffltt,
Thurmaii M.nlltt, all of Prlnevllle.
Oregon, and George W, Jones of
Uenil, Oregon. 5 8 p
C. W. Mookk, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
1'. S. Laud Ollice at The Dalles. Ore.
May 12th, 11113.
Notice ia hereby given that
Kdward L. llensley
of Prineville Oregon, who, on Septem
Iht l.Mli, l'.Kki, made homestead No,
I.VIL'5, serial No. Uf.i-.Hl, for si S.-J, sec
tion 17, and ni nrj section 20, towiiBhip
13 smith, range 111 east, Willamette
Meridian, haa Hied notice of intention
to make final live year proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
helore the county clerk at his otttce at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 24th day of
June, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil
liam II. Ixiftin, William H. McCoy,
Richard M. Powell, tieorge Turner, all
of Prineville, Oreron.
6 Kip 0. W. M'miri, Register.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
V. S. Land Olllce at The Dallee, Ore.
May 5th, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that
Thomas Deuly
of Alfalfa, Oregon, who, on June
:10th, 11(06, mmle homestead No. 15245
Serial No. 0,(949. for awj nej, nw,
hcJ, no aw, and aej nw section S3
township 18 south, range 16 east,
Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
of Intention to make final five-year
proof to establish claim to the land
Hbove dem-rllied tiefore the conntv
clerk at his olllce at Prineville, Ore-
Kn, on me itu any ol Jue, 1913.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
(ieorge Mlllican, James A. Motlitt,
Tliurman Motlitt, all ol Prineville,
Oregon, IJeorge W, Jones of Bend,
Oregou. 6-8-p
C. W. Moork, Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ir hereby given that the under
signed lias been, by the county court of
the state of Oregon for Crook count v.
duly appointed administratrix of tlie
estate of Klmer Clark, deceased, and all
persons Having claims against laid es
tate are hereby remiired to nresent tlm
same, duly verified, to said administra
trix nt the law office of M. E. liriuk, in
the oity of Prineville. Crook countv.
state of Oregon, within six months
from tlie date ol the first publication of
this notice.
Dated nnd published first time Mav
2th, 1913.
r KANCKS CLARk,
Administratrix of the estate of Elmer
Clark, deceased. 6-29-0t
Toppenish Nursery Co.
Are Promptness and Quality of Service
Any Interest to You?
IlCfllile ffottlns the hlirheHt irrartA nf nnwrn
Mock tobo olitnliml. Is It nol Important that
von sin n irum a ruiinmo concym. ono that
la In tmsine88 to elay, ready to take care of
volt for vnara to conio. anil nun Hint l
mined to Rive satisfaction? Our dmiiro to
KCiiru vuur iniHIIIt'BB ia only exoouded by
our determination to merit it.
We havo a splendid lot of all the staple fruit,
alinde and ornamental stock for dtdivnrv o,a
coihIiik (all and spring seasons, thrittp, mature
lliardy and splendidly rooted. It Is the class
oi sicca you nppn tor your valualilti orchard
and. EVERY TREE IS GUARANTEED,
Toppenish Nursery Company
Toppenish, Wash,
Unsurpaaacd Nursery Stock Crown in the
Famous Yakima Vallev. More Active
Salesmen Wanted. 3-?'J
Profosst'tial Cards.
Abstract. Insurance
The J. H. Haner Abstract Co.
Inttirpftrated
Prineville, Ore.
Farm Loans. Iionda
W. P. Mykss N. O. Wallaci
Law Office of
W. P. MYERS
Kamatr Bid's, Prineville, Ore
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine HaauW .
Office In Morris liuilding three doors
sou in oi Journal office.
Priaevilla, Oregon
D. H. PEOPLES
Gvil and Irrigation Engineer
Itoom li vianiaon Bld'g
Prineville, Ore..
Dr. Howard Gove
Dentist.
Crook County Bank Building
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AT Jtvm. JsM.m mem9
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OCCULIHTM
SSolknap 5c Cd wards
iPhfimlmnt mml Smrfm.
(County Physician.)
T. E. J. DUFFY
Attorned -at-Law
(Huccrsaor to W. A. Bell)
Phinevilli ...
Obeoox
C. SSriM
Jfttmrmmj-mt-jCmm
SPta Cttatt
Primmmill:
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Calls Axswaaro PaovrTLT Dat ob Nieai
Omca oni Uooa hocth or ADaaaoM's
Dace eroaa. Boib office an resi
dence telepoonee.
inr't , . - Orfm
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dallee - . . ' Oregon
tffj &. Cttictt,
iPn mill; Ortfmn,
Willard II. Wirtz
Attorney-at-Law.
Office In M. It. Hlgge' ottlce.
1'kinevili.e Oregon
$5 . SSrink
mCamywr
Jt ttntt IPrimtmtt: Ortfmm.
J. Tregelles Fox
M. R. C. 8. En(t; and I,. 8. A. Londen;
Licence Oregon State Medical Board.
Specialist in Surgery; Hygiene; Ali
mentary Canal; women and children's
diseases, etc .
Office and residence Third street near Court
House. Tel.: Pioneer. Colli an'wered
promptly, night or day. Chanjea moderate
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
Certainly everyone has an abstract now.
lk you know where your corners are.
Well, No, Not exactly.
Brewster Engineering Company,
Prineville, Oregon, wiil locate them for
you and guarantee the work. Survey
ing, Platting, Irrigation Engineering.
Tiione Pioneer 204.
IA A T Lodge meets everyTues-
"r day night.
Strangers welcome.
Uko. Noiilk, N. G.; Bert Barnes,
V. Ct. ; T. L. Coon, Sec. j C. B. Dinwid
dib, Trreas
Notice of Administrator's Salt of
Real Estate.
Notice Is hereby given, by the un
dersigned, the adiiilnlatrator of the
estate of Mary Wilklns, deceaHed,
that lu pursuance of au order of the
county court, made on the 7th dav
of April, 1913, lu the matter of the
estate of Mary Wilklna, deceased,
tho undersigned will sell at private
sale alter the 22d day of May, 1913,
In Prineville, Oregon, all the right,
title and Interest of said Mury'Wil
kine, deceased, at the time of her
death and all the right, title and
Interest the said estate has acquired
In nddttlon to that of the said Mary
Wilklns at the time of her death In
and to all of the following described
real estate, to-wlt: Lots Five and
Six of block Eight In the Filth addi
tion to Prineville, Oregon.
TerniB and condition of sale cash.
Dated this 24th day of April, 1913.
A. H. Llt'PMAN,
Administrator of tlie estate of
Mary Wilklns, deceased.
Notice. .
During the summer will saw wood on
Wednesday and Saturday of each week.
Leave your orders at Kamstra's store
and they will be promptly attended to.
S 81m M. Kamotba.
Notic for I'ualication
f Department of the Interior)
L 8. Land Office at The Dallee, Ore.
Notice la herebr (riven that
John L. Walah
of Imperial, Oregon, who on April
l'ith. 1911. nuule lintmtttfirt Vn Oteit7
for awj, w-ctlon 2X. and nwj, section
. lowuanip m, souin, range IH eaat
Willamette meridian, haa filed notice
of Intention to make final three-year
proof to ewtalillah claim to the land
above drerrllied. More A. 3 Fogg,
V. H. ComnilMloner, at hta office at
Hampton, Oregon, on tbe 14tb day
of July, 1913.
Claimant nami aa wltneauwa: To
blaa Lamen, Martin Johnaon and
William t'rmer, of Imperial, Oregon,
and Joaeuh 8tenka.mii. of ttn,i
6 12 C. W. Moohe. fwi-i.
Hotice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
L. 8. Land Odicaat Tbe Dallee.Orecxii.
k . . . . . May 27, 11113.
Hottce ia hereby given that
Wall. T u
of Post, Oregon, who on November 11,
iuui, uiaoa DomesieM wo. 16780, aerial
No. M'2'lO. fnranl Mlni,V tnn.l.; 17
south, range 21 east, Willamette merid
ian, haa bled notice of intention to
make final five-year proof to establish
claim to tbe land above described, be
fore L. VI. Millar 17 U l.i
ftt br office, at Paul! tit, Oregon, on tbe
iiimant oniM at witoefleee: L. W.
Rtnnntt snrl Jhn Ci UMa.. t
Oreiron, and W. A. Carson and H. g.
jiurriF, ui row, vregon.
p-Q W . Moohe, Register.
SherlfTa Sale.
By Virtue of an execution, deem and
order of sale, issued out ol the circuit
court of the state of Oregon for the
county of Crook, and bearing the seal
of ssid court, to me directed and dated
the 23rd day of May, 1913, upon a decree
of foreclosure of a certain mortgage and
judgment rendered, and f ntered in Baid
court on tlie 5tb dav of May, 1913- in a
case where Samuel 11. Davis was plain
tiff and Martha J. Hartwig and L. E.
Ilartwig were defendants; said decree
and judgment being in favor of the
piaintin and against tbe defendants
herein named as judgment debtors in
the sum of six thousand lii,Uo0 00
dollars, with interest thereon at tbe
rate of seven per cent per annum from
the 10th day of Januarv. 1911. end
three hundred (f 300 00) dollais attorn
ey's fees, and the further sum of S1U.00
dollars costs incident to and acc.uing
upon me service ol the writ of execu
tion, and commanding me to make sale
of the real property embraced in said
decree of foreclosure and hereinafter
described, I will on
Satardajr, tea 28tk Day af Jaae, 1913,
at the hour of two o'clock in the after
noon of said day, from the nortn steps
of the county court house at Prineville,
Crook county, Oregon, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all the right, title and interest
which the defendants, Martha J. Hart
wig and L. E. Haitwig, or either of
them had on tht 5th day of May, 1913,
or any interest that all or either of said
defendants may have acquired since
that date, or now have, to tlie following
described real property, to-wit:
Tlie southwest quarter of section
eight, in township filteen, south of range
eleven, east of Willamette meridian, in
Crook county, Oregon.
ur so much cf said property as will
satisfy said decree and iudnment with
the costs and accruing costs, said sale
to oe maae suDject to conhrmation and
redemption as by law provided.
Dated at Prineville. Oreiron. this the
24th day of May, 1913.
t RANK i-LKlNS,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
By D. H. Peoples, Deputy. 5-29 5t
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
U. S, Land Ortice at the Dalles.Oregon.
May 17th, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
Kollin O. Hooven.
of Roberts, Oregon, who on August 15th,
Ktu, maae noniesteaa ao. umu2. tor n1
new, swK new. and nwW sew. section 17.
township 17. south, range 17 east, Will
aniette Meridian, has bled notice of Inten
tion to make commutation proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described, be
fore Timothy K.J. Dully, U.S.Couiinisaioner
at h'sottice. at Prineville. Oraion. on the
23d day of June, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: Hans
Jacobsen. Joseph K. Roberts, Granville H.
Nye, of Roberts, Oregon, and Dod H. Peo
ples, all of Prineville, Ore. C.W.Moore,
Register.
Notice to Creditors '
Notice la herebv iriven thnf tho un
dersigned haa been, by the County
Court of the state of Oregon, for
Crook county ,duly appointed admin
istratrix of the estate of William
Adams, deceased, and all persons
naving claims agaliiBteald estate are
herebv renulred t.n firesent. t hu anmo
duly verified, to said administratrix,
at the law office of M. E. Brink, In
the city of Prineville, Crook county,
Oregon, within six mouths from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and milillslied first, lima thin
15th day oj May, 1913.
Administratrix of the estate of Wil
liam Adams, deceased. 5-15-6p
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
IT. S. Land Office at Burns, Oregon,
aiav -i, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
Ferdinand M. Smith
whose postotfice address is Paulina,
Oregon, did, on the 10th day of April,
1913, tile in this oftice sworn statement
and application No. 00673, to purchase
the ss swi, section 24 and net nwj
section 25, lownBhip 18 south, range 25
east, Wi'lamette Meridian, and ths
timber thereon, under the provisions of
tlie act of June 3, 1878, and acts amend
atory, known as the "Timber and
Stone Law," at such value as might be
fixed by appraisemeut, and that, pur
suant to such application, the land and
timlier tnereon have been appraised, in
the aggregate S350.00: that said arnili-
cant will offer final proof in support of
ma Hcpiicauun ana sworn statement on
the 30th day of July. 1913. before T. E.
J, Duffy, U. S. Commissioner, at his
office at Prineville, Oregon.
Any pereon is at liberty to piotest
this purchase before entry, or initiate a
contest at any time before patent issues
by nling a corroborated affidavit in tl.ia
office, alleging facts which would defeat
tlie entrv.
5-8 lOtp Wm. Farue, Register.
WHY NOT?
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corns come oil
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Carter,
Atyourdruois
Hotice for Publication
(Not Coal Land)
Department of the Interior)
U. 8. Land Ottlce at Lakevfew, Ore.
June 3, 1913.
Notice t hereby given that
Horace brooking
of Hampton, Oregon, who. on De
cern tier 4. 1909, made bomeatead en
try No. 0202 for awi awl. section 8.
iaei, section 7, d nej, eel ne, ni
m-t, Meciion in, lownenip zz, south,
range 21, eaat, Willamette Meridian,
haa filed notice of intention to make
final three-year proof, to eetabllsb
claim to the land above described,
before U. S. Commlseloner A. S. Fogg,
at Hampton, Oregon, on the 23d day
of July, 1913.
Claimant names aa witnesses: C.
F. Staui,ert T. C. Ewlng, James
firlckey and Bert M. Meeks, all of
Hampton, Oregon.
6-12 A. W. Ohtox, Register.
Notice for Publication.
(Not Coal Land)
(Department of the Interior!
; U. 8. Land Ollice at Lakevlew, Ore.
June 3, 1913.
Notice l hereby given that
Mary S. McMulllo
of Hampton, Oregon, who on Decem
ber 18, 1909. made homestead entrv
! No. 02S08, for lota 2 and 8, eel nwi,
i .. . i . t , . r -
pi u- m-j, r et, eecxion i,
townehlp 22 south, range 21 east,
Yt lllamette meridian, baa tiled notice
of intention to make final three-year
proof to eetabllsb claim to tbe land
above described, before I. 8. Com
missioner A. 8. Fogg, at Hampton,
Oregon, on the 23d day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: C.
J. Stauffer. T. C. Ewlmr. James
Brlckey and Bert M. Meeks, all of
riampton, Oregon.
612 A. W. Ortox, Register..
Hatice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at Burns, Ongon.
May 21, 1913.
Notice ia hereby given that
Perry W. Eddy,
of Paulina. Oreson. who on Mav 2fi. 191 1.
I made homestead entry No. 05455 for wj
, swj and wj nwj, section 4, township 17
south, range 24 east, Willamette merid
; ian, has filed notice of intention to make
final commutation proof to establish
I claim to the land above described, be-
fore L. M. Miller, U. S. Commissioner,
I at her office, at Paulina, Oregon, on the
1 10th day of July, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses John B.
Parks, A. A. Coleman, John Christen
eon and Magnas Peterson, all of Paul
ina, Oregon. Wat. Farrb,
5 29 Register.
Sberiff'i Salt af Real Estate Uader Eiecetioa ia
Farcdesert.
In the circuit court of the state of Ore
gon for the county of Crook.
J. M. Conklin, Plaintiff,
vs.
James McEiroy, Defendant.
By virtne of an execution issued out
nf thn ahnvn pntitlart mn.1 nn IK. 9Qhl
day of May, 1913, in favor of the above
I . .1 t i. r i . .
uauictj piaiuim, w. oi. iouKiin, ana
arainst tha .Iuiva nam.! ila.i.anl
J ames McElroy.upon a judgment against
the defendant, for the sum of eight
uuuureu (.iv.inj) aouars with in
terest thereon from the 1st dav
of April, 1911, at the rate of 10
per cant per annum and $75.00 attor
ney's fees, and the further sum of $10.00
costs, which judgment was enrolled and
dnclcAtpd in tha MArb'a nffia nl maiA
court in said county, on the 12th day of
may, aula; ana wnereas, it was inrtner
ordered and decreed by the court that
thfl West half nf tha anillhuraa. n,iaa
of section 35, township 11, south, range
xt east, ana lots a ana 4 ot sec. 2, tp VJ
south, range 14 east of the Willamette
Meridian, Crook county, Oregon, be sold
in the manner prescribed by law, notice
is hereby given that I have levied upon
and I will, on
Tke 28tk Day af Jaae, 1913,
at tbe north front door of the court
house, in Prineville, Oregon, at the
hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of
said day, sell all the right, title and '
interest tbe Baid defendant, James Mc
Eiroy, bad in and to the above described
real nrnnartv tn tha hiohoaf Kl.la .
, 1 -. , --" r " " - ..... li , kj
satisfy said judgment, interest, costs,
and accruing costs, subject to redemp.
iiuu accoruiiig to law.
First publication May 29, 1913.
Frank Elkins,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
By D. H. Peoples, Deputy.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
. . , , , May 17th, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
Charles A. Stevenson,
of Held, Oregon, who on June 20, 1907. and
May 8. ltllt, made homestead Xn. i.tAuh
serial Nos. 04141 and 0S809, for wi swV.,
sec. 23, e se, sec. 20. and te nwH,
an ney4, e4 ue, section 35, township
19, south, range 19 east. Willamette Me
ridian, has tiled notice of intention to
make final tive-vear nmnf. tn aatahiwh
claim to the land above described, before
me county cieru, at his oftlce.at Prineville,
Oregon, on the 28th day of June, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: Charles
Parrish, of Held, Oregon; Harry Barnes,
Fisher C. Logan and Otis Logan, all of
Barnes, Oregon. 0. W. MpoRR.
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S-5 on left hip. Leave word with
Journal or Jas. Forrester. 0-5
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