Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 09, 1913, Image 12

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    Lamb. J E. lot S blk 65 40.80
Wtllcoxen. A A R, lots S-i blk
66 11.7J
Wright, McDonald, lot T blk
66 S.10
Standefer. Clev. lot blk 6. 6.10
Van Dyke, C W. lot 7 blk 67. 3 06
Cotter, Ben, lota 1 to blk 60 4.08
Stroud Brother, lota 11-11
blk 61 1.58
Redmond Townslte Co, tot I
blk 64 77
Grandy, VV P. lota !-S blk 65. 1.04
Whitney. Mary, lota 4-6 blk
66 S.04
Whitney. Mary, lota 6 to 8 blk
65 S.06
Gates. E A. lota 9-10 blk 65. . 2.0
Jordan. Robert E. lot 8 blk
66 1.65
Lamb. John E. lota 1-4 blk
67 7.65
Lamb. John E. lota 7 to 11
blk 67 25.50
Moody. J R. lot 9 blk 68 1.04
Buckley. J J. lota 1-1 blk 70. 10
Buckley. I A. lota 3-4 blk 70. 7.1
Buckley. V J, lots 5-6 blk 70. 1.0
Smith, Ora, lot 1 blk 74 6.6
Smith, Ora, lot 2 blk 74 6
Central Oregon Irrigation Co,
lota 1 to 4 blk 75 !7.5
Redmond Kirt Addition
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lota 1 to 6 blk 1; lota 1 to
12 blk 3: lota 1 to 12 blk
S: tract A 56.61
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lota 1 to 12 blk 8; lota 1 to
11 blk 9; lota 1 to 6 blk
10: lots 1-1 blk 11 48.96
Redmond Realty A lnv Co,
lots 3 to 6 blk 11; lots 1
to 4 blk 12 12.24
Redmond Realty & lnv Co.
lots 6 to 12 blk 12; lots 1
to 14 blk B: lots 1-2 blk
C 26.01
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lota 3 to 8 blk C: lots 1 to
5 blk D 9.18
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lota S to 6 blk E: lots 1 to
3 blk 18 7.14
Forest. Ashley, lots 4 to 8 blk
18: lots 1 to 3 blk 19 8.16
Hobbs, W H. lots 4 to 7 blk
19 1.06
Redmond Realty ft Inr Co,
lots 1 to 4 blk 20 6.10
Redmond Second Addition
Moore, J A, lot 1 blk 6 51
Bartlett, C F, lots 1 to 4 blk
7 2.04
Evans. B C, lot 8 blk 7 51
Booth, C W, lots 3-4 blk 9.. 1.02
Coughuy. W W. lots 1-2 blk
15 1.01
Clark. Alice, lot 3 blk 15 51
Christiansen. W E. lot 2 blk
16 61
Smith, G E, lots 3 to 6 blk
16 1.04
Brooks, Lula, lot 5 blk 17. . . 3.06
Stroud Brothers, lots 1-2 blk
18 1.01
Redmond. Ehret's First Add.
McCaffery, Ben. lot 5 blk 1. . . 1.28
Ehret, Carl, lots 6 to 8 blk 1. 3.82
McCaulley, Claud, lot 1 blk 3. 1.63
McCaffery et al, lot 1 blk 3. 1.53
Rodemeyer, Dr, lots 6-7 blk
3 29.58
Young. Josephine, lot 8 blk 3 . 2.04
McCaulley, Claude, lota 9-10
blk S 4.08
Bingham. J R, lot 2 blk 4. .. . 1.63
V'ood, C S, lot i blk 4 2.80
Covert, Roy, lot 4 blk 4 1.63
Covert, Roy, lot 5 blk 4 1.53
Immele, Robert, lots 6-7 blk
4 29.58
Walker, W C, lot 10 blk 4. . . 2.04
Redmond, Ellinger Add.
Ehret, Carl, lota 1 to 10 blk 1 .
Irrin, Nellie J, lots 1 to 8 blk
2
Irvin, Nellie J," lots 9-10 blk
6.10
4.08
21.42
1.02
1.53
1.02
2.04
3.57
.51
1.53
2.29
2
Ehret. Carl, lots 1-2 blk 4 . . .
Ehret, Carl, lots 6 to 8 blk
4
Lilly, Geo A M, lots 9-10 blk
4
Ehret, Carl, lots 1-4 blk 6. . .
Ehret, Carl, lots 1 to 7 blk
8 i...
Norwood, J A, lot 8 blk fe. . .
Jarrett, Chas, lots 6-7 blk 10.
Chapman, W B, lots 8-10 blk
10'
Slocum, G M, lot 3 blk 11:
lot 4 blk 11 27.54
-fallgatter, J A, lots 6-7 blk
11
Immele, R C, lots 8-10 blk
11
Nielson, C E, lots 6-8 blk 12.
Taliaferro, Z, lots 1-10 blk
2.04
3.06
3.06
13 10.20
Stevens. E T, lots 1-4 blk 14. . 4.08
Ehret, Carl N lots 1-2 blk 18. 4.08
Rederer, Hans, lot 3 blk 18. . 2.04
Ehret, Carl N, lots 4-5 blk
18
Goodwin, Geo, lot 2 blk 19. . .
Golden, Margaret, lots 4-5 blk
20
4.08
5.10
6.12
Redmond. Collins Addition
Jones, D L, lot 5 blk 2 36
Sears, A W, lots 2-6 blk 6. . . . 2.16
Ordway, C A, lots 1 to 6 blk
7 12.96
Redmond Mountain View Add.
Redmond Realty & lnv Co.
lots 1-2 blk 1
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 3-4 blk 2
Forrest, Ashley, lots 1-2 blk
3
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 3-4 blk 3; lots 1-5 blk
4; lots 1-3 blk 5; lots 1-
10 blk 6; lots 1-4 blk 7
Redmond Realty & lnv Co
lots 5-12 blk 7 .'
Redmond Realtv & lnv Co.
2.04
2.04
7.14
24.48
8.16
lots 5-12 blk 9 9.18
fiedmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1-6 blk 10; lots 1-6 blk
11; lots 1-12 blk 12; lots
1-8 blk 13 32.64
Redmond Realtv & lnv Co
. lots 9-12 blk 13; lots 1-12
blk 14; lots 1-12 blk 15;
lots 1-4 blk 16 32.C4
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 5-12 blk 16; lots 1-12
blk 16; lots 1-12 blk 18. . 32.64
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1-12 blk 19; lots 1-6
blk 20; lots 1-2 blk 21; lots
1-4 blk 22; lots 1-4 blk 23;
lots 1-4 blk 24 J2.64
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
Jots 1-4 blk 25 4.08
Redmond Oregon Trunk Add.
Inland Empire Co, lots 13 to
24 blk 44 6.12
Dobson & Slocum, lot 1 3,50
Kedomnd Fair Acres
Kenyon, C S, lot 5 3. 60
Redmond Acres
Northwest Townslte Co, lot
22 2.10
Redmond South End Acres
Oregon Trunk Dev Co, lots
11-11 6.40
Oregon Trunk ! Co, lota
19-21 7.20
Oregon Trunk IV v Co, lot
26-27 S.60
HOSI.AM
Richie. Bessie, lot blk S. . . .
Carnilchaol, C V. lot 1 blk 4 .
Howard, Jefferson, lot 10 blk
5
Howard, Jefferson, lota 10-13
blk 8
S1STKKH
Wilson, Bertha, lota 1-1 blk
1
Allen. Hardy, lota 7-9 blk 1. .
Wilson. Bertha, lota 11-11 blk
1
Allen, H K. lot 3 blk 1
Paul. Frank, lot 7 blk 1
Dennis, John, et al, lot 10 blk
1
Allen. H K. lota 11-13 blk 1. .
Wallace. Julia, lot 1 blk 6. . .
Dennis, J W, et al. lot 1 blk
6
Allen. H K. lota 3-4 blk ...
Allen. H K, lots 5-6 blk ...
4.38
1.33
1.62
7.36
.70
.35
.87
.52
.35
1 45
6.11
Sister MoCafTery Addition
Dennis, J W, et al, lota 4-5
blk 1
.70
.35
McCaffery, Ben, lot 6 blk 1. . .
Dennis, J W, et al, lots 4-6
blk 3
Sisters Itavldson Addition
1.05
Oregon ft Weetern Colo Co,
lots 1-3 blk 6
1.21
.39
.35
.35
.63
Oregon ft Western Colo Co,
lot 6 blk 6
Bowman, America, lot 1 blk
14
Carlson, Carl, lot 3 blk 14..
Curtis, Mable, lot 7 blk SO...
VANORA
Vanora Townslte Co. all of
townslte of Vanora, except
lot 23-24 blkl4; lot 3 blk
24 202.60
Adjourned Term
County Court
An adjourned term of county
court convened at 3 o'clock p. m. on
Saturday, October 4, 1913.
Present: G. Springer, judge, pre
siding; R. H. Bayley, commissioner;
Frank Elkins, sheriff, and Warren
Brown, county Clerk.
Whereupon the. following pro
ceedings were had, to-wit:
Petition for a liquor election in
Metolius precinct, granted.
Ordered that W. J. Smith. C. G.
Keeler and J. A. McKenzie be ap
pointed judges; L. E. St. John, John
Ward and W. L. Forsyth, clerks of
ection. A. J. McKenzie being
chairman.
In the matter of the request for
additional assistance for for Helen
Burnett, the same was granted.
In the matter of the painting of
the court house, same was referred
to the county judge.
In the matter of the petition of
. C. Congleton et al in the matter
the re-establishment of an old
road, same was referred to the
county surveyor.
In the matter of the Hillman road
district No. 34, the resignation of
John Helfrich as road supervisor re
ceived and accented, and Georee
Hamilton appointed to succeed said
Helfrich. Clerk requested to for
ward the mecessary blanks for re
ports, bond, etc.
In the matter of pensions for
widows, Sarah E.Selvestor allowed
110 per month. Marv Gibson allowed
10 per month, Mabel Wells allowed
132.50 per month. Petition of Jessie
Jones denied for the reason that she
is a non-resident.
In the matter of the road bond
election, tne aisinct attorney re
quested to draw the necessary or
ders.
In the matter of bills for bridges
and culverts over private ditches,
the clerk is instructed to hand copies
of the same to the district attorney
for collection.
Fall Millinery
I can cave you money on Millinery.
Look my etock over and be convinced.
Gertrude Palmer,
10 2 McCallider building, Prineville.
Boarder Wanted
By,MrH. U H. Hamilton at Mrs.
Htnton'a old atacd. 1'ricea reiwon
able. 10 2 Imp
To Excnange for Horses orCattle
New 5-room honae with 2 lota In
Redmond and a 5-paaaenger auto
mobile In firHt-claas condition. J. M.
J inn, I3end, Oregon. 10 2-3t
Notice to Taxpayers
The Hecond half of your taxes 1h
due and payable by October 4. 1913.
If not paid by tbat date the deferred
portion becomea delinquent from
the lut of April and there attaches
to It a penalty of 10 percent and 1
per cent a mouth IntereHt from the
lut of April until paid.
Kit an k Ei.ki.nh, Sheriff.
Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc
tion. Mrs. Wright, who represents the
American Ladies Tailoring Company,
has just received a fine line of samples
for fall and winter suits. All who order
before August 21 will get a ten per
cent discount.
Freli fruits and berriea, ice cream
ami sodas can always be found at Mrs.
Wright's Confectionery Store. 7-31tf
As Frisky as
a Young Colt
James Allen has just returned
from a month' visit to the Bright
A Bush Hot Springs in Linn coun
ty. The baths have worked won
ders for him. Ho feels as frisky as
a young colt. The springs are 13
miles from the railroad and have
not been developed to any great ex
tent. Next year things will lie
different, Mr. Allen savs. and its
the B & B springs for him. Noth
ing like them to drive away the
rheumatics, he says. It is just 75
miles from Prineville to the springs
across the mountains.
To the Public:
Having been associated in a busi
ness and social way with the good
people of Prineville and surrounding
district for the past eight months,
it is with feelings of regret that 1
am leaving for a larger field of ac
tivity. I could not in justice to
myself remain, but will leave Mr
W. C Wilson as my successor, who
will look after the Crook County
Ford agency. F. M. Hathaway.
Lamonta Items.
M. T. H. Maddron was in Lamon
ta Saturday on business.
Joe Weigand has purchased a new
auto.
Mrs. Fred Ashford is visiting her
father and mother; Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Braden.
School started in Lamonta last
week.
Mabel Smith will teach school
near RedmonJ.
Mrs. Emma MoMeen, Frank Foot,
Dr. Hurst and Beulah Barker re
turned from the mountains, where
they have been huckleberrying for
the past month. Thev trot eiu-ht
cans apiece.
Myrtle Cowan has returned from
Prineville, where she has been visit
ing her sister and taking in the fair.
Mrs. E. H. Waite is clerking for
Cowan & Son while the son and wife
have gone to the Salem fair.
W. B. Morris is very busy putting
in his fall crop. '
there was a very large attend
ance at the Lamanta church Sun
day to hear Rev. Johnson preach.
Born, to the wife of Chas, Mc
Meen, a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Waite visited
at the home Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Fowler Sunday.
Elmer and Louis Mitchell visited
at the Weigand home Sunday. '
M. T. Cowan is on the sick list.
E.H
Waite was a Culver visitor
Saturday
r
Chas. Lott finished threshing Sat
urday.
Born, to the wife of S. S. Brown,
a boy.
Mr. and Mrs. John Watts visited
at the Bennet home Sunday.
Joe Weigand and famimly were in
Culver Saturday.
For Sale or Trade
Deaert claim 8 miles from Prine
ville, all fenced, 25 acren In crop,
plenty of water. Price flOOO. Ad
dress F., care Journal.
10-2
Will Exchange for Wood
If you have wood and want a
Sewing or Talking Machine, here Is
your chance. We have Hume (food
offerH. Come In and nee. L Kamstka,
the jeweler, Prineville, Ore. 9-18
Stray Horse
Brown filley, 3 years old, star in fore
head, no brand ; about 1100 lbs; came
to my Hace June l.i. Owner will con
fer a favor by taking it awav.
10 2 John K. RyAV.'liend, Or.
French Dry Cleaning.
A. .1. Reynolds, merchant tailor,
McCulNarer building, Prineville.
French Dry Cleaning a apecbilty. If
at any time work Is not Manufactory
please call my attention to it null
thereby confer a favor. 10 2
. Insurance Policy Lost
Lost or mislaid, Policy No. 120091
Issued by The Perm Mutual Life In
mirance Company, on the life ot
I.yaunder S. Logan. The finder will
please return to the underalgncd.
Application has been made fur thu
Issuing of a duplicate.
' LVMANDKIt S. IjOIAN,
10-2 6t Prineville, Ore.
For Sale
Boy's Pony,
pounds, Kfutle.
weight about 700
See Chan. F. Con-10-2
dart.
Hay for Sale.
Fifty toim choice alfalfa lit. the
NewHom creek ranch. AddreHH Ham
NewHom Jr., 1'ont, Oregon. 9-11-lmp
Subscribe fur the Journal, $1.50 yr.
Powell Butte
Mr. Prlr Xll of IMiurvllle visited lh
Utter art of tlx Mk with her ilaiiKhvt'r,
Mrs, 11 pii ry Kdwards, ami family.
A crowd of tenia 9N MMpl, msti,
women and children, gathered al th
KilwanU choolliwia (tmdsr to parlicr
pal In lh rabbit drive which hail bwn
atlvertiaetl for that day, f onsUleratil
tlni had been given by th Immediate
lvlilciit to preparing (taicsw, etc., while
I In ladle had goi lo no end of work to
prepare a buunteou dinner for th crowd.
The men folk were repaid lor their work
by th lar-ra mini her of rahbila killed.
Mr. and Mr. Sidney Iyd f liedmond
were iilors in this section Sunday. They
may decide to lot-ate among us later,
tieo. Morgan bad quite an ecttint run
away while returning front Trlneville Sun
day. tin of the wheel hone lost hit foot
ing in the run and was tllveted ot harness
all except the collar and left lying where
he fell. Other than broken harneaa no
damage waa done, Ibis, no doubt, 1 du to
lh fact that Mr. Morgan i some driver,
Th large I Hlo yielu w have heard
of no far ill u (all 1-. that reported by N. H.
(lolden. Mr. ttolden says li harvested 3
Hack! of apuda from nne-tourtli acr of
land. That is going tome ami if th fel
lows with large au'reaifs In can do a well
we may be able 10 boa! of a apud prodtic
ing aeclion yet. Who will he therewith
the goods 10 eilithit what ran b raised
her at lh Redmond Potato Show f Lei
rrery farmer make antililhil this year.
John n olfor waa an outgoing panger
lor t alifornla poiuu, where he will stay
liulHtnttely.
Rudolph Johnson la lh proud p-iasvssor
or the two pur bred lainlw given al th
recent county fair for the beat grain eihihil
by a school child. HesMea t ill apodal
prlw Rudolph landed several blue rtbhuna
wuh accompanying pur.
Mrs. Montgomery left Wednesday for a
a vilt with relative in Wadiingion.
Th John Rhode farm of HO acre was
old last wee lo R. U MooraofSouih
Carolina. Mr. Moor will move hit family
here. Beside I he Rohd . Mr. Moore
purchased a 40 from Tom Ung.lon, which
glvea him on of th ftne-d tract In thl
entire aeclion.
Kosn llumeit la hauling lumber from
Redmond preparatory to building a eotlag
on hi place. Friends of thla popular
young bachelor consider this a suspicious
Indication.
Allen Wilcoieo want to llend Saturday
wun a load 01 divetl pork.
Alvln Rigg bought (B head of two-year-
old steer lut week, which be will fallen
forth market.
Carl Charlton wnl to Salem lut week
to take in the Stat Fair and visit relatives.
The Powell UutU Soroais met with Mrs,
Allen w llcoxen Wednesday. Th next
meeting will ha with Mrs. W. O. Mustard
at which time the election of officers will
be the order of the afternoon.
Shaniko Sheep Men
Short of Feed
Shaniko, Or. The sheepmen
in this purt of Eastern Oregon
are facing a serious problem, as
to what to do for feed for their
flocks when thy bring them in
from the summer ranges in the
mountain;, as this summer and
fall have been exceptionally dry.
and th re is practically no grass
on the home ranges. They have
plenty of hay for winter feeding,
but if they have to begin feeding
as soon as the shoep come in
from the mountains, and an early
winter follows, hay may become
scarce before spring. As a gen
eral thing the feed on the home
ranges is good for a month or six
weuks after the shoep are
brought in from the mountains,
about the middle of October, but
this year is an exception, as
there is no grass.
Will Exchange for Wood.
If you have wood and want a sew
ing Machine, don't wait any lunircr
We have the New Hume, 'the New
Hoyal and liotilta that we will trade
you. All lirat-claNH uhicIiIiich. M.
Kamstra. the Jeweler, Prineville. 6-26
ANCER
IN WOMAN'S BREAST
ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE
THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS
IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY
I WILL GIVE $1000
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons Bone orDeep Glands
nOKnirc or PAIN
No Pay Until Cured!
No X Ray or other
swindle. An island
plant makes th cure
ABSOLUTE GUAR W TEE
Any TUM0B, LUMP or'
Bore on the Hp, fac
or body lorift ii Cancer
It Hevir Palm until !at
tage. 120-PAGE BOOK
tent free; testimonial of
thoiiflari'lfl cumj at home
WHITE TO HOMB
ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST
Is CANCER. We refuse thousands Dying.
Cams Too Lata. We have cured lu.000 In 20 yrs.
Address OR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY& CO.
A 436 Valencia st., sin francisco. ml
KINDLY MAIL this to some one with CANCER
FOR SALE
Four Hundred Heaid
Thoroughbred Rambouelet Rams
Yearlings, Large Frame, Long Wooled. and Heavy
Shenms. Apply to
Prineville Land & Livestock Co.
Antelope, Oregon
Home Restaurant
Home Cooking
Regular Meals
ind
Short Order
Prices Reasonable
G. W. UPP1NC0TT
Proprietor
10-2
Notice of the Proposed Extetv
ion end Improvement of
Third Street from M. Hodge'
Plat of City of Prineville Wett
to Noble' Addition to the
Gty of Prineville.
In rnmpllnne with nil onler umde
the 2il .Iny of April, 1S12. by th
City Council of the City of rrlnrvllle.
Crook euiinlv, Orvirou In iMimtiiuuv
to Section :I2 mill Sn-tlou 113 of Chip.
tor T of the City ChurtiT of the City
of 1'rtuevtlle, Crook county, Oiviron,
the City Knuliuvr ot mild city 1II1I ou
the nth tiny of My, 11112, lll.i In the
olllce of the 1ty Recorder a auirvey
anil pint of the propiwed extension
ami Improvement of Third utreet
from the went end of Third treet n
dedicated by M. HodK. went to the
cant end of Third mreot H dedicated
In Nohle's) Addition to the City ot
I'rlnevllle, In mild city, which mild
urvey aud plat more particularly
dencrlhcd mild proponed extelMton
anil Improvement aa follow, to-wit:
UeKlnulnif at the aouthwent corner
of block fourteen (14), original town
(now city lot I'rlnevllle, nometliueo
iliwlKtiated aa M. HoiIkih' I'liit and
Survey ot the Town uf I'rlnevllle.
Crook county, Oregon, and run 11 1 n
1 nc nee went, line liuililrt'd iilxteeii
feet (110) more or Ichh to the eat
bank of the old channel of Crooked
river, theuce In 11 miutlieiiHterly di
rection aloiiK mild eiuit hank of milil
old chnnnel of Crooked river to a
point due went ot the northwi-Mt
corner of block Meven (7), of mild M.
iioiikcit J'lat and Survey of the
Town of I'rlnevllle, Oreiron. thence
etiMt to the northwt-Ht corner of mild
liliH'k tieven (7), thence north clirhty
(80) feet aloiiKthe went end of Thlnl
Htri-et a dedicated by M. Iloiliriw, to
the point of Ix-Klmiltiir, emliraclnir a
tract of laud contalnlnir .IMS acre.
Maid tract cinliriicliiK the ntrei't pro
pi wed to bo oHiu-il, ex tendril mid
Improved, and that thi-n-afier 011
the 7th day of October. HUM. the
mild City Council In accordance with
Id m-ctloiiH of mild Chanter ot
mild Charter nf miiIiI Cltv. di
rected the City Ki'coriler ot
mild city, to cuiiMc to lie pulillHhed
and poMtcd punier notlcca of mild
proponed exteiiHlou mill Itnprove-
iin'iii 01 mini Hint't, lot ueMcr lied In
hhIiI plat and mirvcy above de
Hcrlbed, wherefore, you nnd each of
you, and all imthoiih anil imrtlcH
concerned, are herewith and hereby
tiotlfli'il of the proponed exteimliiu
mid Improvement of mild Mtreet In
accordance with the mirvcy and
plat thereof, and an above dem-rllied
and you are hereby further notified,
that the mild City Council of the
City of Prineville. Oregon, will hear
ibli'clloiiH, coiiiplnlntH for damaircH.
and reiiioiiHtranccH. If iinv there be.
to miiIiI propoHed exteiiHlon mid Im
provement of mild Htni't. Hiild com
plulntH, objections) or remoiiHtranceM
to be Hied In wrltlnjr, at Hh Bpeclnl
meeting, at the ;:ty Hall In the City
of I'rlnevllle, Oregon, on TuoHilny.
the lllh day of November, 11(13, at
7:110 o'clock p. 111. of mild day.
1'iiblinhed by order of the Council
nude the 71 ll day of October, 1!I13,
and the date of the flrnt publication
Im the lllh ilny of October, 1913, and
the date of the laet publication Ih
Ihe 6lh day of November, HUH. I
A. It. Howm,n,
City Recorder,
Notice ot Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given by the under
pinned, the BilminiHtrator of thn eatut e
of Herman JhcoIisoii, deceased, to all
persona lnieresteu in nam estate, that
lie lias made and filed with the countv
clerk of Crook county, Oreiion hia dual
accounting of hia adminlntriition of laid
eatate, and the court ha But the 3rd
day of Novein bur, 1913, at 10 o'clock In
the forenoon at the county court room
in Prineville, Oregon, aa the time and
place for hearing nnd nettling auid final
accounting. At which aaiil time and
place any peraon intereateil in said es
tate may appear and object to eaid final
accounting.
J)t3d thin 25th day ol Sept., 1913.
A. II. Liri'MAN,
AdminlHtrator of the entuto of Her
102
Farm
Loans
For hurt time we have tub
jeel to our dirpoial
$25,000
(or loans' on highly Improved
Irrigated ranch in th vicin
ity ot I'rinrvllle. Lome lo
be for $.r),(XiOor more nd run
from 3 to 6 yran, with inter
et t 8 per cent, payable an
nually. We chare mail commission
to L paid by the borrower.
See
A. R. BOWMAN
wilh Central Oregon Till it
' Truetfo. 619
Prineville, Oregon
Notice lor Publication.
Ilepartment of the Interior.
I'. K. lind ( nllce at The Dalle, or.
September 6th, 1913.
Notice I herebv given that
Walter C. McNcly
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April
11th. 1U10, made llomeiitead Kntry
No. 0647-t, for wj eel. tw'i, ami
nwj aw) acctlon 9, towmJilp 16
011th. range 16 cnat, Willamette
Meridian, him filed notice of Inten
tion to make final Three Year proof,
to eatabllHli claim to the land above
dem-rllied, before Timothy K. J.
Iniffy, V, S. Conimlimloiier, at I'rlne
vllle, Oregon, on the Hth day of
Oetotier, li:i.
Claimant naniea aa wltncMca:
Clarence c. Me.NVIIv, Kdgnr J. Ilundv,
II. Karl Crona. William W. Itiivla, all
ol I'rlnevllle, Oregon.
11. Kkank Wooih'imk,
fl-ll-P IteglMter.
.Shci HI'h .Sale
In the county court of the atate of
Oregon, for tin' countv of Crook.
J. M. MfClurc, plaintiff,
va.
I.. K. Parker, defendant.
To the alierlff ol Crook county,
(Ireetlng:
Whereaa, ou the flrnt day of Oc-tola-r,
1111.1, by ronaldc ration of thu
county court of the atate of Oregon,
for the county of Crook, In 1111 action
then pending In aald court, J. M.
Met 'lure recovered judgment ngaliiHt
I.. K. Parker for the mini of One
Hundred dollara In C. N. gold coin,
with IntereHt thereon In like gold
coin at the rate of 10 mt cent per
annum from the 2Ulh day of Jaiiiiar.v,
1911, and the further aum of $', at
torney'e fcea, and Seven mid lllly
hiiiidredtliH dollara, for coata anil
illMliurHi'iueniH, In which Judgment
It waa further ordered by the court
that the properly attached In aald ac
tion, and hcreluaflerilcHcrlbed.lM-aold
fur thu autlHfactloii of aald Judgment
In the manner provided by law.
which Judgment waa enrolled ami
docketed In thu clerk'a ollice of aald
court on the llrat day of October,
1913, therefore In the name of the
atate of Oregon, you are herebv
commanded to aell the following
ileHcrlbed real property of aald L. 10.
Parker, being the property attached '
In hiiIi) aclloii, viz:
That tract of land beginning eaat
alx hundred forty three and five
tentha feet from the one eighth cor
ner at the northwcMt corner of the
nurtheiiHt ipiarter of the aouthweat
quarter of acctlon twelve, townahlp
eleven Houth of range thirteen eaat
of Willamette Meridian In Crook
county, Oregon, to a atake, thence
aouth 28 degrees' weat 120 feet, to
place of beginning, thence aouth 28
degreea weat, 121) feet, thence aouth
lU degreea, 13 minutes enat Ml) and
flve-tentha feet, thence north 28 de
greea, enat 190 feet to atake, thence
back to the place of beginning, tn a
north weaterly direction to about 133
feet, nil being wlllilu the northeaaf,
quarter of the aouthweat quarter of
aectlon twelve, townahlp eleven
aout h of range thirteen eaat of Wll.
lamette Meridian; being about one
half acre of ground, Therefore to
aatlafy aald Judgment. I will on
Satarday, the first day of Novenbtr, 1913,
at 10 o'clock a. in., aell the nlmvu
ilcacrlbed land al, public auction at
the north front door of thu court
hoiiHe In I'rlnevllle. Sublect to re.
demptloti aa reuulreil by law.
Dated thla 2nd day of October, 1913,
Frank Ui.kinh,
Hhcrlff,
man Jucolieon, deceased.