Crook County Water Permits The following are puriniti Is- uud for tlio appropriation of wutor In Crook county during the iat three month: M ttbcl A. May of Flanagan, scoured a permit for tlm Irrl trillion of "5 acres witb waters of Muck mid Finnt'iran creeks, thu wutor Mng diverted In sees 30 and 25. tp 4 i, r 15 e. I'M ward Gould of Roberts se cured a poruilt for domnsllo pur pours, tlio water boing dlverlml from Mud (Spring In nee 7, tp 18 . r 18 . Carl A Urocele of Fife, secured a poruilt for tho Irrigation of 40 acres, water being diverted from Twelve Milo creek in bg 21, tp 19 a, r 3 o. Taut Mertsching of Prlnovlllo, for the Irrigation of EHO acrea with the watora of Dry creek, being diverted In too 14. tp 10 a, r 16 a. C. A. Payne of Lower Bridge, for tho Irrigation of 50 acres with tha watora of Kquaw crock, dl verted In sec 7, tp 14 a, r 12 e. W. W. Drown of Fife, for the irrigation of 130 acres with the waters of north and south forks Twelve Mile crook being diverted in see 18 tp 10 s. r 24 e. J. O. McKinnoy of Slaters, for the Irrigation of 75 acres witb waters of Squaw croek, boing dl verted in see 10, tp 15 s, r 10 e. Oregon. & Wostern Colonisation Co of St. Paul, Minnosota, for the irrigation of 244 acrea with tbo waters of Maupln springs and reservoir, being diverted in sec 11, tp 17 s, r 23 e. Krnest T. Luthy of Bend, for doinestlo supply with waters of small springs In sec 20. tp 18 s, r 17 e. R. S. Golt of Hay creek, for irrigation of 15 acres, with the waters of May creek, in sec 83, tp 11 s, range 15 e. F. L. Peterson of St. Johns for the Irrigation of 5 acros water from a small spring in sec 8, tp 11 s. r 15 e. W. W. Davis of Prlneville. for the Irrigation of 810 acres with the waters of Dry creek In hoc 14. tp 1(1 a, r 16 e. M. J. Powell of Prlneville. for the Irrigation of 140 acres with the waters of Dry creek, dl verted In sees 15 and 16, tp 14 s, r 10 e. J. O. Knox of Post, for irriga tion of 8 acres with waters of Lucky creek, In hoc 33, tp 16 s, r 18 e. Wm. L. Grantham of Terre bonne, for irrigation of 69 acros. including, domestio use, with the wa.ers of Squaw creek, in aeo 0 tp 14 s, r 12 e. The Deschutes Reclamation & Irrigation Company of Dos chutes, has secured three por rnits to irrigate a total acreage 3C2 acres with waters from the Deschutes river to be diverted in seo 20, tp 17 s, r 12 e. A. J. Noble of Prineville, se cured a permit to irrigate 84 ucros with wutors of Crooked river, boing diverted in sec 7, tp 15 s, rlOe. Carl N. Wood of Sisters, se cured a permit to irrigate 40 acres with waters from Squaw creek, in soc 21, tp 15 s, r 10 e. Homer II. Davis of Paulina, se cured a permit to irrigate 75 acres with waters from Dry Paulina creek in soc 3,t tp 16 g, r 28 e. With the development of recla mation projects in Eastern Ore gon, the O-W. R. & N. Co. is planning a campaign to educate the wateruaers in the actual ap placation of moisture to the land, according to an announcement made by President J. D Farrell The company expects to send an experienced irrigation man from farm to farm to give actual work ing instructions on the best way to utilize the water. How not to Irrigate is as essential as how to Irrigate and the expert will put the farmer wise to all the bene fits and dangers of the work. Hog Raising and Dairy ing go Hand in Hand Iteilumnil Spokesman: In the spring of 11)12, U- A. Hraillcy, who is funning north of the city, brought from Iowa a registered Duroc Jersey sow. Soon afU'r her arrival aho had a lijter of 1 1 plica. The five mules from this litter were sold In the full for 125 each, or 1125 for the lot. The six female of this litter wore bred to King ItrtruK, a reentered Duroc Jersey hour from the Ross Clark herd of McMinnville, Oregon. The progeny of these female now number WH. I,axt week Mr. Hradlcy received by express a registered Duroc erm-y boar, nine months old, that took first prize at the State Fair at Salem, and came from the Primrose herd on the J. W. Fruit ranch at Itrooks. Oregon. This boar was brought to head Mr. Bradley's herd of Durocs. Upon coming here Mr. Bradley also brought with him two Im ported Guernseys, and he has since then been increasing his dairy herd He has an ambition to some day own the finest dairy farm in Cen tral Oregon. He believes that hog raising and dairying go hand in hand, and that this combination can be successfully carried on with less expense and rink in Central Oregon than in any other section of the country. Water Commissioner Will Have Charge Salem, Or .According to decision reached at a meeting of the State Desert Land Doard the Hoard through a Water Com missloner, will have charge ef distributing water on the Turns lo Irrigation project next year instead of awarding this work to a contractor, as Das oeen tna custom in the past. Fred M. Wallace, manager of the Water Users' Association, of that irrl gation district, and who is now in charge of the work, will likely be named as the Commissioner Project Engineer Laurgaard submitted to the Board plans for a distributing system for one unit of the project, and the Hoard approved it, and directed work to proceed on condition that the settlers on lands in the project sign up with the Board within 30 days. This condition was at tached as it Is necessary to know the number of settlers to whom water must be supplied, before the work proceeds. Tho Board also decided to ere ate no lien on lands in the pro ject which had an existing water right when the law making an appropriation for Its reclamation went Into effoct. The bill pro vided th;t no lien should be cre ated on any land that "now" had an existing water right, and the question was as to bow this word should be construed. Decision was finally reached that the word had reference to the time whoo the act became effective. This will increase the lien on the lands which have no existing water rights about (1.03 an acre or about $18,000 for tha whole pro j ct. The project engineer reported that good progress was being made on the Caylx drillings, and the Board decided that as soon as these were completed, they should be tested and passed upon by a board of consulting en gineers, to be composed of the State Engineer, the project en gineer,.- and two engineers to be named by the board. Veterinary Surgeon. lr. B. E. Nevol, experienced veterin ary surgeon. Ollioe at Wigle'a livery; res. Third st., opp. high school, Prine ville, Or. Pioneer 'phone. 10-10-2inp Mackinaw Coat Lost. A Mackinaw Coat was lost Saturday between Prineville and George Slayton's ranch, in the pocket of which was a time-book. Finder please leave same at Journal office and get reward. 10-lGp For Sale Boy's Pony, pounds, geutlo. dart. weight about 700 See Clias. F. Con 10-2 HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract) Certainly everyone Im an abstract now. I toy on know where your corners art. Well, Nil, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, Oregon, will locals thera lot v.... ...... . L. ,..-L U ,. Inir, Platting, Irrigation Engineering. l'liona Pioneer 204. 3 " RECEPTION " Champ Smith, Propr Imported and Domestic cigars j, Famous Whiskies Old Crow, Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. 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Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft. Notice of the Proposed Exten sion and Improvement of Third Street from M. Hodges' Plat of City of Prineville West to Noble's Addition to the City of Prineville. In compliance with nn orrli-r made the 2nd tiny of April, 1912. by the City Council of the City of Prlneville, ( rook count v, Oregon In piirNimiice to Section .12 and Section AA of Chip, ter 7 of the City Charter of the City of Prlneville, Crook county, Oregon, the City hliiilneer of anld city Old on the Dili day of May, 1912, tile. In the office of the City Recorder a survey and pint of the proposed extetiHloo iul Improvement of Third street from the went end of Third street aa dedicated liy M. iloilgea, went to the ent end of Third street an dedicated In Nohlu'a Addition to the City of Prlneville, In aald city, which anld mirvey mid plat more particularly described anld proponed extension and Improvement in. follow, to-wit: llrglnulng at the -oiiiiiwint corner of block fourteen (Hi. original town (now city) of Prli-Olle. sometimes dcslirnated aa si. M .dices' 1'lat and Survey of the Town of I'rlnevllle, Crook county, Oregon, and running thence went One hundred alxteen feet (ll'l) more or lea to the eaat bank of the old channel of Crooked river, thence In a aoutheaaterly di rection along aald eaat bank oiaald old channel of Crooked river to a point due weat of the nortbweat corner of block aeven (i ). of aald M Hodge flat and Burvey of the Town of Prlneville. Oregon, thence eaat to the nortbweat corner of aald block aeven (7), thence north eighty (HO) feet along the weat end of Third atreet oa dedicated by M. Hodgea, to the point of beginning, embracing a tract of land containing .1!8 acrea, aald tract embracing the atreet pro posed to be opened, extended ana Improved, and that thereafter on the 7th dny of October, 1913, the said City Council In accordance with anld sections of said Chapter of aald Charter of aald City, dl rected the City Recorder of aald city, to cause to be published and pouted ptoper notice of said proponed extenalon and Improve ment of aald atreet aa described In aald plat and mirvey above de scribed, wherefore, you and each of you, and all persona and parties concerned, are herewltn and hereby not tiled of the proposed extenalon and Improvement of said atreet In accordance with the survey and plat thereof, and aa above described ana yon are nereoy lurtner notinea that the said City Council of the City of Prlneville, Oregon, will bear objections, complaint tor damages, and remonatrancea, If any there be, to aald propoaed extenalon and lm provement of aald street, aald com platnta, objections or remonstrances to be filed In writing, at Ita special meeting, at the Jtty Hall In the City of Prlneville, Oregon, -on Tneaaay the 11th day of November, 1913, at 7:30 o'clock D. m. of aald day. 1'ubllahed by order of the Conncll made the 7th day of October, 1913, and the date of the firat publication la the 8th day ol October, 1918, ana the date of the last publication Is the 6th day of November, 1913. A. It. Bowman, City Recorder. Sheriff's Sule In the county court of the etate of Oregon, for the county of Crook. J. M. McClure, plaintiff, V8. Im E. Parker, defendant. To the sheriff of Crook county, Greeting: Wherena, on the first day of Oc tober, 1913, by consideration of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, In an action then pending In said court, J. M. McClur recovered judgment against L. E. Parker for the sum of One Hundred dollars In U. 8. gold coin, with Interest thereon In like gold coin at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 26th day of January, 1911, and the further sum of at torney's fees, and Seven and Bfty hundredths dollars, for coats and disbursements. In whjch judgment It was further ordered by the court that the property attached In said ac tion, and herelnafterdescrlbed.besold for the satisfaction of aald judgment In the manner provided by law, which judgment was enrolled and docketed In the clerk's office of said court on the first day of OcSnber, 1913, therefore In the came, in the state of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to sell the following described real property of said L. E. Parker, being the property attached In said action, vli: That tract of land beginning east six hundred forty three and five- tenths feet, from the one eighth cor ner at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve, township eleven south of range thirteen east of Willamette Meridian In Crook county, Oregon, to a stake, thence south 28 degrees west 120 feet, to place of beginning, thence south 28 degrees west 120 feet, thence south 34 degrees, 13 minutes east 149 and five-tenths feet, thence north 28 de grees, east 190 feet to stake, thence back to the place of beginning, In a northwesterly direction to about 133 feet, all being wit III n the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve, townsniu eleven south of range thirteen east of Wil lunette Meridian; being about oue luilf acre of ground, Therefore to satisfy said judgment, I will on Saturday, the first day of November, 1913, at 10 o clock a. m., sell the above described land at public auctlou at the north front door of the court house In Prlneville. Subject to re demotion as required by law. Dated this 2nd dayofOetotKr,1913, r RANK El.KlNH, Sheriff, For Sale 200 acres of good farming ground. 30 a. in alfalfa, all in cultivation, 8 miles northwest of . Prineville, 1 mile from railway survey. All the farm imple ments, some horses and cows go with the place. Place has AO-acre water right. For furthei particulars phone or write Price Coshow, Lone juniper Kancn Prineville, Ore. 8 21tf Notice for Publication lepart(nent of the Interior . S. Laud Olllee at The Dalle, Ore. Heptemlter 20, 1913. Notice la hereby given that Adam Palmer of Held, Oregon, who, on March 18 1912, mmle bomeatead No. 01MW1, for nwi, oK nej. n swj, aej ni sec tion 8, townahlu 20 Mouth, range 19 eaat, Willamette Meridian, haa died notice of Intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above dencrllied before II. C. Kills, V. H. Commissioner, at hi office at Bend, Oregon, on the 17th day of November. 1913. f liilinmit name aa witnesses: Martin Hallmeyer. Cornelius O'Keefe Alliert W. Palmer. Elmer W. Palmer, all of Held, Oregon. H. r Sank Woodcock, 10 2p Reglnter. Notice fur Publication Department of the Interior. V. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. September 20, 1913. Notice la hereby given that George W. Hoecb of Bend, Oregon, who, on April 23, 191U, made bomeatead No. 06567, for el aei. section 22, swi, wKeei. sec tion 23, township 20 south, range J8 east. Willamette ftienaian, boa niea notice of Intention 'to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. hills. U. 8. Commissioner at his office in Bend, Oregon, on the 17th day of November, 1913. Claimant names as wltneasea: Robert List, Martin Johnson, Otis C. Henkle, 1 1 vert T. Hoecb, Klcbard U. HuuJi-y, all of Bend. Oregon. ii. Fhank Woopcock, 10-2p . Register. Summons la the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Margaret Hitching, plainUR, s. Cordelia Johnson, H. E. Paikhnrst, Hennv J. rarkburst. A. 1. U. John' son. Carrie V. Johnson, Cordelia J. Dunbar, T. N. Dnnbar, Mercy 8. Dob bins, C. N. Johnson, Annie Johnaon, H. B. Johnson, Margaret Johnson, May Wiley. Arthur L. Wiley, S. M. Johnson, Eliza Johnson. "Also all person or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein," defendants. To A. T. G. Johnson and also all other parties or persons unknown claiming any right,. title, estate, lien or inter est in the real estate described in lb complaint herein, defendants. Ia the name of the state of Oregon, yoa and each of yon are heraty sum moned and required to appear in the above entitled conrt ana answer or plead te the complaint filed therein in the rait against yoa on or before the 7th day of November, 1913, which is the tins prescribed in the order of the honorable jadge of this osart for tb publication of this tummona and if yoa ail to appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to wit: that the plaintiff's title to the following described real property situ ated in Crook county, Oregon, to-wit : that parcel of land described aa follows : Beginning at th northwest corner of lot fonr in block ten of Monroe Hodges' plst of Prineville, Crook county, Ore gon, and running thence south forty eight feet ; thence east eighty feet; thence north forty-eight feet; thence west eighty feet to the place of begin ning and every part thereof be quieted against you and all persona claiming nnder vou or either of you and that plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner thereof in lee simple ana mat an per sons claiming by, through or under yon or either of you be forever barred from claiming any right, title or interest in said premises or any part thereof, ui for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem equitable. This summons is published oy order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. The date of the urst publication of this summons ia the 25th day of Sep tember, 1913. , Al. K. ELLIOTT, Attorney for plaintiff. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. September 19, 1913. Notice ia hereby given that Peter hrickson of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 3, 1910, made homestead JNo. UW19, for lot 4, sej awi, swJi aej, section 30, nej ni section 31, township 16 south, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of iutention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described be fore Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. S. Com missioner at his omce in I'rmeviue, Oregon, on the 3rd day of November, 1913 Claimant names as witnesses: James . Mortitt, Jacob Becker, Glenn Hen- d rick son, John Hopper, all of Prine ville, Oregon. II. 925 Feank Woodcock, Register. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, . S. Laud Ottice at The Dalles, Ore. August 30, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Arthur L. Bennett of Barnes. Oregon, who on October 28 11X19, and additional entry December o. 1910. made homestead No. Uo4iU. addi tional homestead No. 07783 for n)s nej section 20, sej set, section 23, sj swi, swj set. section JU, nej nwt, nwj net. section 2o, township 1 south, range Zl east, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above descrih-id before Charles A. Sher man, U. S. Commissioner at his office in Fife, Oregon, on the 3rd day of No vember, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Irving H. Sands, John O. Morri6, Lewis W. Bennett, Arthur E. Bates, all of Barnes, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, 9 25p Register. Why not take the Journal ? lliott. miiU, Origan. Report of die Condition of THE CROOK COUNTY SANK al Prlna. tills. In tba iuia of Oregon, at Ui clost of bualDea Ortoterziit.lvll: antic acta. Lnauand dlKounl tlM.KKtt Overdraft, lecared aod uaaacurM... Bond, and warrant Bankina bona v-urnl lure and flxturea 1ue from beuk (not reaerre banka). pu from approved reaerva bank.... Cbefkaand otber eaab Iteou Caab on band Total A4.M S LiiaiUTita. Capital atock paid in I M.0W 0 Surplua fund M.ouo n 1'Bdlrlded proflta. lea eipenaea an4 laxea paid 13, OA Due to banka and bankera. bepoelta dtia Stat Treaaurer a,ono 09 Individual depoilta aubject to check. I 7J M Demand certl flea tee of depoalt 00 Caablera ebarka ootatandlnc v 9S a7 Tlmecertlncateaof depoalt 17,d W Total..... 154JB. Slate of Oregon, rounty of Crook, aa: 1. C. H. r.lkina. raabler of the above-named bank, do aoleainlr awear that tlio etjve etate luent la true lo the beat of my knowledge and belief. . C. M Elklna, Caehler. Suberrlbed and .worn to before ma lb la THh day of October. Itfla. at. a. r.inoii, Notary Public. Correct Atteat: W. A. Booth, O. M.CoKxm, Inrectore. Summons Id the circuit conrt of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Stabs of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. F. A. Hyde, Flora M. Sherman, Joost H. Schneider, Henry 8. Morris, C. W. Clarke, A. 8. Baldwin, and C. W. Clarke Co., a corporation, defendant. To F. A. Hyde, Flora M. Sherman, Jooit H. Hcbneider, Henry 8. Morris, C. W. Clarke, A. 8. Baldwin and C. W. Clarke Co., a corporation, above named defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of yoa are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint hied against yoa in th above entitled sail on or before the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1913, and if yoa or either of yoa fail to so apfear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, s sufficient statement of which la aa follows : s de cree cancelling and annulling certain deeds of the state of Oregon to C W. Clarke of date May 15th, 1899, and October 7th, 1898; certain deeds of the State aof Oregon to A. S. Baldwin of date May 1st, 1899; certain deeds of the State of Oregon to r. A. Hyde of date July 10th, 1899; certain deeds of th State of Oregon to r lora M. bnerman of date May 1st, 1899 ; certain deeds of tb State of Oregon to Joost H. Schnei der of data October 4th, 1898; certain deeds of the State of Oregon to Henry 8. Morris of date May let, 1899; certain deeds of the State of Oregon to H. M. Morris, (a fictitious person) of date Oc tober 4tb, 1898; certain deeds of A. S. Baldwin and Emma C, bis wife to C. W. Clarke of date May 4th, 1899; cer tain deed ot Flora M. Sherman to C. W. Clarke of date May 4th, 1899; cer-." tain deeds of Joost H. Bchneider and Rosa M., his wife, to CW. Clarke of date October 11th, 1898; certain deeds of Heary S. Morris, and Mary P., bia wife, to C. W. Clarke of date May 4th, 1899; certain deeds of H. M. Morris, (a fictitious person,) to C. W. Clarke of date October 11th, 1898 ; certain deed of F. A. Hyde and Filena T.. his wife, to United States of America of date July 24th, 1899; and certain deeds of C. W. Clarke and Philomen, his wife, to United State of America of date May 6th. 1899, Jnne 7th, 1899, and Oc tober 13th, 1898, each pretending to convey certain lands situate in town ships 10 sooth in ranges 5, 6 and 7 east; townships 1Z, IS, 14, lo, lb ana 17 south, range 9 east ; township 18 south, ranges 7 and 9 east; township 19 south, ranges 7,8 and 9 east; township 20 south, ranges 7, 8 and 9 east ; township 21 south, ranges 6, 7, 8 and 9 east; and township 22 south, ranges 6, 7 and 9 east, Willamette Meridian, all in Crook county, Oregon, and to cancel and annul all other contracts, certificates of sale, applications, etc., mentioned in the complaint relating to said landa described therein or to any part thereof, and for costs and disbursements, and such other and further relief as may to the court seem equitable in the premises. inis summons is puDiisnea in pur suance of an order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 4th day of October, 1913, directing this summOQB to be published for six con secutive weeks in the Crook' County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published in Prineville, Crook county, Oregon. Dated at baiem, Oregon, this 8th day of October, 1913. A. M. Crawford, Attorney for plaintiff. Date oi fust publication, October 9, 1913. Date of final publication, November 20, 1913. Notice of Administrator's Sale o Real Property Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, mado and entered on the 6th day of October, 1913, in the matter of the es tate of John II Jarrett, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of said es tate, will sell at public sale to the high est bidder, lor cash at 10 o'clock in the morning of Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1913, at the front door ot tne county courthouse in Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, subject to confirmation by said county court, all the right, title and interest the said John H. Jarrett had at the time of his death in the fol lowing described real property, to-wit! Lots three (3) and four 14) and tne south half of the northwest quarter 4 . WS at i,im aa 4.005 tl l.Uf U .xa m BSt M tt.uaa 14) ot section hve t), townsnip ionr teen (14) south, range nineteen (19) east of the, Willamette Meridian, lying and situate in Crook county, state of Oregon, and containing 153.84 acres, more or less, according to the official , plat and United States survey thereof. Given under my hand this 9th day of October, 1913. L. M. Bkchtkll, Administrator of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. Date of firBt publication, October 9, 1913. Date of final publication, November 3, 1913. Willard H. Wirtz, attorney for estate.