Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 22, 1914, Image 7

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    MABEL'SCHITCHAT
An Exceptional Occupation For
Women The Sunshine Lady.
HOW IT IS ACCOMPLISHED.
THE "TOTEM BUCKET."
Grsndmotbsr's Old 8uor Pll Put to
Prsoticsl Dm,
fly the liilnnlurtlmi of (ho "totem
limki't." Ilioiwh It In but Uio mijar
bucket of our uriujilmol Imth' tiny In
dlNKiilHo, Ih iiilili d u real ItuimcluilU Con-
Veillu'Ji'O to tlltixtl Of US Unfortunate
who uu doomed to live In Out tlmt
Th Banding of Flowsrs to III Persons
It Olttn More of Burdsn to Thorn
Than DIoHlng Making Bwlrly
Froatlng For Cako,
Dwnr Elsn-Women who never In
tliulr comfortable lives have en riuil u
cent tiro liowtuliiys hreukluii uut Into
the moat unexpected occuuiitluu. One
of tliu, strangest witys uf citmlng a
livelihood la being curried ou by uu
acqiiiilutiinco of mine. Hlis murkoU
uiishltis anil good cheer. Did you
know that these quulUlua were boliitf
commnrclitlliurd?
Well, to lull the story of thla girl
from the hi-iilhiiliiK: Hovernl nioiitha
ago, upon the doiitli of nor father, the
waits ettmlnic of tho fmiilly waa
tliniNt iifoii hor. Bhe had, unforta
linloly. no business training and, aa
far aa alio know, no business ability.
Hut noccssliy agnln becnine the moth'
tr of Invention. Humming up hur per
onal assets, ahn found thut they eon
Misled, for the moat part, of a cheer
ful disposition and pleaaant smile.
Bhe Oeteruilnud to turu those asset to
account
Hor plan waa almply to charge foe
for the sunshine and cheerfulness alio
contributed.
"You know," aha aald to me the otb
r day, "I realised that there wore lota
of pooplo who would pay for being
put Into good spirit. Thla la tho rea
aon why theatnra are ao successful.
liut thero are aa many more perun
who prefer the quieter forma of
amusement, playing carda or checkers
or even discussing the Intent fashion.
What they doalre moat la cheerful nu
man coimisiilunslilp. It waa to those
people that 1 decided to sell my aerv
lee."
Ilor decision, from all appearance,
waa a wle one, aa the sunshine bust
itras, eveu In thla ahort while, la a
flourishing Industry, and her client, all
lny cheerfully for hor unuaual com
modules.
Of courae her dutlea are varied, and
to te a professionally cheerful iieraon
la a tax uiton ono'a sense of humor.
Thla plucky girl toll alorlea to In
valid, cheers up the sick, gossips with
the ladle, old and young. If need bo;
playa game with those who are lone-
ly, amuses children or entertain at
lunrheon or dinner for a hosles who
la cnllcd away. Bo you aee my friend
la Indeed a aunxhlue Indy.
Sneaking of III people, Margaret D.
I at BL E.'a hospital convalescing
from the effect of n severe operation
I went to aeo hor yesterday Bud found
tier surrounded by tho moat beautiful
floral offering from friend. Ilemark
tug upon the loveliness of the bio'
aom brought forth a very pcrtluent
question from the Invalid:
"Why do frlenda amother an 111 per
aon with flower during tho llrst few
days of an lllne, when ahe I too ex
haunted even to look at a bouquet of
flower, much less to endure their
frn ura nrc? Why do they not auve
liotn for the tedloua day of con
vuloscenco."
It never occurred to mo that thla 1
exactly the way flower are aent to the
sick. The moment ouo heara that a
friend liu to undergo on oiwratlou or
I In for a alego of fever off one goca
to tho florlMt Thla duty performed,
ihnra 1 Drobably not a thought of
ending any more flower.
Wouldn't It be much better to wait
a week or two until the first rush of
bouquet 1 over and until tho patient
I in a condition to enjoy flower be
fore aendlug theml
It I too often tho case that during
the Unit period of lllne the flower
ore really nauaeatlng, and tho ouly
pleasure the pntleiit get from them
la to read lator the card of thoo who
bombarded the elckroom with choice
but Really unappreciated offering.
Bo, dear, you llkod the frosting "par
ticularly" on tho cake I aent you by
parcel pout and want to know bow 1
did It Certainly you ahull know.
Make ordinary boiled Icing and, after
you have beaten It atlff enough to bold
Its own firmly on a cake, ompty it
into a doublo boiler. Place the bollor
over a good Ore Hint will keep the
water In tho lower pan at a brisk
boll. Do not atlr the fronting at all,
but watch It until It begin to fudge
around the aide of the pun.
Then take It from the atov and beat
it In the pan until tt 1 cool enough
and thick enough to wlrl on your
cake, holding It own In whatever po
sition you wish It to ponetrato.
If you let it got too cool It will hard
en In the pan, perhapa, before you have
finished frosting your cake. Thla win
happen If you are frosting amnll cakes
which take time to cover one by one.
if it dou hardon. a little hot water
beaten In will remedy the dllBculty,
It la the' double boiling, dear, which
elves the frosting the enviable fudgy,
niarobmiillowy consistency tunc you
liked.
And bo sure not to use a knife to put
on the frosting whon you want It to
have a awlrllng, irregular appearance.
Use a fork handlo and you will make
Just aa good frosting as yours faith
fully, MA DEL.
New York.
PLAYED A JOKE
ON HER LOVER
A Little Comedy With the
Usual Happy Result.
KKWKWT BOOT AUD BHOB BKCITACT,.
boast but little closet room In winter
and In tin hotel bodroom without
any In auiumer. The bucket 1 painted
black on the outside ana nocoraiou
with stencil design or band palutod
colored natterna.
On the Inside the Ducket w uneo.
with blue denim, having pocketa all
around the aldea to bold ehoc and
alippcra. and It ha atrapa on the in-
aide of tho cover to bold tne anocnorn
and buttonhook, while In the bottom
of the bucket the ho polishing outfit
and the bruahe moy be kept Quite
Conveniently the bucket may be car
rled from room to room, and the lining
may be chosen to match the hanglnge
of the room wherein It I to be usea
It bike but llttlo apace, la rather dec
orntlve In appearance and la altogether
a practical fancy.
You Might Try Thou.
If Cranberries Are Tough. Some
time cranlierrle In tho market are not
all the housewife could wish, but a
bit of baking sodn removes much of
tho bitter taste and Improve the
aiiure or Jelly. Bort a quart of berries
carefully, discarding all aoft ones, as
they Impair the flavor. WasU tliem
and cover with cold woter. Add half
a evol tmspoonful of aoda and bring
quickly to the boiling point Watch
carefully, and a aoon a the berrlea
begin to pop oiion pour off the Uark
colored water and cover agalu with
fresh water. Cook till all the berrloa
are aoft rub through a coarse leve
to remove the tough skin. Add a
much augar aa you have berry pulp
and cook together about Ove minute.
four luto a mold to cool.
Cranberry rio. Select large era
berrle and cut each ono l1iolf with
a aharp knife. l'"or one pie you will
need a cupful aud a half of berrlea.
Mix with them a tablespoouful of
flour, one cupful of augar and one-
half cupful of butter. Line a pie
plato with plain pastry, fill with the
berries, then cover with strip of pan
try laid on crisscross, latticework
fashlou and buko slowly until tho
crust la' brown. If preferred, the
cranberries can be stewed first before
putting Into the crusL ,
Aloohol and tho Hair.
If tho hair la dumy aud unmanage
able after a Journey of any sort try
uslns alcohol to mnke It fluffy. The
alcohol will dry In a few moments, and
the hulr will be ready then to ar
range. Many womeu who have taken
a railroad Journey of several hours' du
ration to a wedding or dance nave
found their hair, owing to tho heat
and dust cf tho Journey, quite heavy
and dirty and have despaired of get
ting It In shape In time for the restlvl
tles. A shaiuKo takes too loug to be
Indulged lu w hile ono U dressing, and
sometimes It leave tho hair too fluffy
for Immediate managing.
To get back to tho alcohol treatment,
nart the hair and rub a llttlo alcohol
on a piece of gauze on the scalp until
It la frco from dust Then rub the
hair about the brows and cars and tho
nape of the neck with the alcohol. Of
courae It should first have been brush
ed aa free as possible from dust Then
let the hair hang loosely until the alco
hol has dried out The hair will be
light aud fluffy.
To Keep Caka Frash.
Most housewives know that an ap
ple In the cake box will help to keep
cake frosh and moist, but If there Is
cake In the house and no applo put
a glass of oloar water In tho box and
tho somo result will be achieved.
A 8alad, Pretty and Palatable.
For a very effective as well as pal
stable salad take lottuco, green pep
pers aud canued asparagus tips. Make
a bed of lottuco leaves. Cut tho pop
pers In rings about one half Inch thick
(the Inside taken out of course). Stand
the ring upright on the lottuce and
while holding It place the asparagus
tips in (lying flat not standing) until
the ring Is over half full. After that
the ring will stand of iUclf. Bervo
with French dressing. The idea of
not entirely tilling the ring is to give
the effect of a basket It is moro con
venient to servo on separate or individ
ual plates.
The Kitchen Floor.
KItchon floors that are not covered
become woru and splintered often
with' much scrubbing. Rather than
suffer risk getting splinters from them
have the floor planed smooth and the
cracks filled with a wood filler. Then
nib eriulo oil over It repeatedly at In
tervals. The oil burdens, und stains
do not readily sink Into the wood
Nover wax or varnish a floor that
must bo washed with water. Wtttor
will quickly discolor polished hard
wood floors. . .
raul Itlknrd never knew a fathers
or a mothers cure, ooio um imio,
having died wheu ho was an Infaut
Ills grand mother, who hud quarreifco
with her daughter ou account of her
marrying Herman itlkard, bad never
seen the child, but bud paid llleraliy
for his supiHirt and education. Ho
bad ild when I'uul was In eollcgo
and had left him somo mean. On
being graduated he waa to go to on
aunt who waa to take tho place of
only relative.
When Paul appred at nis Aum
Caroline' house a singular loowug
little old lady with a pair or cork
screw curl received hlin In a room o
shaded from the light that he did not
see her till ho advanced to meet hlin.
You ore Paul Ulkard, my alstcr
i," ahe sold, "and 1 am your Aunt
Caroline. You are to stay Here u"
you are twenty-three year old, at
which time I am to pay over to you
your Inheritance), t'ufortunotely I am
colled away for a few weeae ami
must leave you under the some roof
with Claudia Chaco. a young girl
whom I have adopted and whose
home Is hero. My housekeeper will
be chaperon. You will meet Claudia
at dinner. I wish to admonish you
not on any account to fall In love with
her since 1 ahall not couscut to ner
mnrriniro with any one. I must have
her to myself In my old age."
After thla addres. which alio gava
In a cracked voice, ahe hobbled out of
tho room and left the young man to
himself. Ho wa bitterly disappoint
ed. Thla. tho only relutlve bo bad
ever seen, (eemed to be not an espe
cially lovable person.
Then come a aummons to oinner.
A young girl advanced to meet him,
cordially welcoming hlin. f rom mo
mouiout be sow her and listened to ner
klndlv words he knew ho had met one
with whom he would be congeuiui.
l am Claudia." alio said. "I have
heard a great deal about you from my
dear mother by adoption and I assure
you for year have felt an Interest in
ono who has had no one to take the
placo of father, mother, sister or
brother. I hope you will now have
ono lu your aunt to Oil something of
the gap. As for me-well, we must con
sider ourselves at least cousins.
Uut Aunt Caroiino.ohowed no Inter
est In nie whatever.
"She will. Ilellevo me. you can ten
twrtlilnir shout her from what you have
seen. Bhe bus the kindest heart In the
tt-nrlil and la very unselfish."
I'uul wondered If the girl would call
the old woman unselfish had she beard
her declare that ho Intended keeping
her from a husband to administer to
her own wants. However, his aunt
aud all the world were forgotten In
the delightful evening he spent with
Claudia Chace. Occasionally she would
refer to tho aunt, and In one instance
as a very romantic person, t'pon this
Paul burst Into a laugh, at which MU
f'lnudln seemed a trifle offended.
Paul lost his heart The return of
the old lady aud a decloratlon of love
came about near the same time. I aut
proposed one evening and bis aunt was
to return the next morning.
"Are you sure." asked Claudia se-
ru.wiv "that lii doing this you are
ncilnir honorably T"
inni tini-tixl "1 had forgotten." he
aald, "that before my aunt's departure
she gave mo warning."
Which was?"
Why, the fact Is," said Toul. "the
old curmudgeon told me sne woum
nover consent to your marriage since
she intended to keep you single for
herself."
"That being the case, I must decline
mir nrnnosal. I owe her too much
and love her too well to marry with
out her permission."
what?"
"I will beg her on my knees to give
you to ma Wo will both tuko care of
her be her companions."
"What? Could you live with a cur
Bludgeon?"
"For you I could live with a wolf."
The girl burst Into a laugh. "Very
well," she sal "You may ask her,
and we shall sea If she Is as selfish as
you think."
The next morning Paul was Inform
ed that the old lady bad returned and
wished to see htm In the library. He
entered tho same dimly lighted room
as before.
"Well, young man." said the crone,
"you've been" hero for three week9
with my daughter. 1 dare say you've
been trying to rob me of ber."
"My dear aunt I would not rob yon
of her for the world. But 1 beg of yon
not to separate me from one I love.
Together we will"
There was a rustle behind a portiere,
and a benevolent looking indy emerg
ed. At the same time sundry articles
of attire and "make up" fell from the
nunt revealing the face and figure of
Claudia.
"Permit me to Introduce you to your
Aunt Caroline," said the girl, with a
merry twinkle In hor ey"e.
"Your requewt Is granted," said the
real aunt "My dear boy, Claudia and
I have long looked forward to partial
ly relieving -the loneliness you have
endured since your birth. I concocted
this scheme, hoping to give you a wife
to love you, and Claudia has carried It
out splendidly."
"And you shall be mother to us
both," replied Paul.
Notice of Guardian's Mule of Heal
Properly.
In tho count.'' court of the State of Ore
gon, for Waaco County.
In the matter of the (iuardisiisliip of
Waller Francis Hyan and Anna Cath
erine Hysn, Minors.
Notice ik hereby given that under and
by virtue of an order of the county
court of the Slate of Oregon for Wasco
County, authorizing and directing me
a the guardian of the above named
minors to sell all the Intermit ol said
minors in and to th i real property
hereinafter desuribftf!, 1 will, from and
after the 14th dav of February;, 1914,
sell at private ic'.e and for cash in hand
upon lii' h security as may oe ap
proved by ibis court, all the right, title
and ltilcrel ot the said minors, Walter
rancis Kyan and Anna Catherine
Kvaii. in and to all the following de
scribed real property, to wit:
The ol nwi ol pec. 4: ol nwi.
A ol ec. 14; t-J of nwi. e of
, of sec. 14: n J of nwj, f sec. 23 ;
sofnt nf'wl. !(4; swi of
nwi. ni uli v.toisM, oi sec. zj.
awjj of scofH- ;; sej of ne offtc.
21, w of nej . i w i of w. hi of
sec. 26; t ol .. J. ol sec. o; ej oi set
of sec. 12; J ol 1 1. sej of nej, nej of
aei. of sec. 2S: - in Ip. 9, . of r. 17
SfofessiCia Cards.
flyjfnic, Dietetic sml Natural Thf-rspeu-tics,
Chronic Nervous Disordera
a specialty.
DR. R. D. KETCHUM
Drugless Physician
Hours 9 to 5 or by appointment.
9 18 Kooms 10-11 Cornett building.
W, P. Mtbhs N. O. Wallaci
. MYERS & WALLACE
Lawyers
Kamatra Bld'g, Prineville, Ore
J. I!. Bell A. W. Kims
Crook County Abstract Co.
' (tnc) Siicceanora to
The J. H. Haner Abstract Co.
rrinevllle, Oregon
Abstracts Insurance
east W, M., in Crook County, Oregon
and a'o the following described real
nrooertv. to wit: The ni ol nwi, swi
of nwi. of sec. 12. in tp, H, s. o( r. 10
east, w. M.,in Wasco County, wregon;
Keen oi saiu mino'e nai a onr-emnm
I VI Interest in and to all the real
omiiertv above described, and bids lor
said Interests of said minor will be re
ceived bv me at mv residence in The
Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon.
Dated thin 6th day ol January, lvir
Waltkb Hill, Ouardian.
1-15 2-12
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine Healer
Office in Morris Building three doors
aoutb of Journal omce.
Priaeville, Oregon
Dr. Howard Gove
Dentist
Crook County Bank Building
Notice of Sheriff's Sale
Ily virtue of an execution in foreclos
ure duly issuetl Dy ine cera oi wie
pircnit court of the county of Crook,
state of Oregon, dated the 13th day of
January, 1914, in a certain action in the
circuit court for said county snd state,
whert in Mattie Klliott as plaintiD re
covered judgment against Fred A. alc
Dnwell and Leona McDowell.defendanU,
for the sum of one thousand forty-five
and no hundredths dollars, and costs
and dmbursements taxed atone hundred
twenty-seven snd no hundredths del
lars, on the 1st day of I)ecember, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that I will on
Tka 14th Day of Febnury, 1914,
at the front door of the court house in
Prineville, in said county, at 10:00 j
o'clock in the forenoon of said day, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder,
(or cash, the following described prop
erty, to-wit :
The south half ol the northwest quar
ter and lots three and four of section
four, in township thirteen south, of
range thirteen east ot W illamette me
ridian, in Crook, county, Oregon.
Taken and levied npon as the property
of the faid Fred A. McDowell and Leona
Mcltowell or as much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy the said judg
ment in favor of Mattie Klliott against
said Fred A. McDowell and Leona Mc
Dowell with interest thereon, together
with all costs and disbursements that
bave or may accrue.
r rank bMClxs. snenn.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, January
13, 1914. ' i-w
y u. ti. reopies, ij)uvy.
J.Tregelles ox
M. B. 0. 8. Ent; and L. 8. A. London
t.inr-w(lrnmn Htate Medical Board.
Hm-cialint in Buricerv: Hygiene: All'
mentary VSnai. women aim emiurcu
Oftloe and renMenco Third street near Coort
HfMiM. Tel.: nonwr. .n-wriry
promptly, nlatitorday. Charges moderate
Notice of Sheriffs Mile.
Bv virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly issued by the clerk of the
circuit court of the county ot crooie,
late of Oregon, dated the 9tti clay oi
annarv. 11(14. in a certain action in the
circuit court for said county and state,
herein Georire W. Watt as plaintiff,
recovered judgment svalnst George N.
F,ckler lor the sura 01 Mgnt nunnreu
Dollars and cohU and disbursements
taxed at One Hundred Seventy and
fifty hundredths dollars, on the btn day
of September, 1013.
Notice is hereby atven trial i win on
the
14tkyef Febraary. 1914.
at the north front door of the court
house in Prineville in said county, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, '
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cah, the following described
property, to-wit : Northeast one quarter
of the southwest one qnarter, and the
west half of the southeast one quarter
of section (8) and the northwest one
quarter of the northeast one quarter ot
section (17) in township No. 11 south
of range No. 19 east of the Willamette
Meridian in the county ot Ciook, state
of Oregon, containing one hundred
sixty acres of land.
Taken and levied upon as me proper
ty ol the said George N. Eckler and will
sell the same or as much thereof as
may be necessary to satisfy tbe saia
judgment in favor of George W. Watt
against said George N. Eckler with in
terest thereon, together with an costs
and disbursements tbat have or may
accrue.
Fbakk F.lkin8. bherm.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, January
9th, 1!14.
By W. E. Van Allen, deputy.
You need the Journal, $1.50 a year
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PrlnfUU, 0rfn,
0CC0U8TS
Belknap d Cdwards
(County Fhysician.)
T. E. J. DUFFY
Attorne-at-Law
(Hucceuor to W. A. Bell)
Pbisevills
Oreoos
C. c-
jftttrnmy-mt Cam
&al tat
Cornett Building, Room 6
CPri.mrJII: - - Oriff.u
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
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Notice of Contest
rerrtment ot the Interior,
foiled BUtee Und Orlii e, The !llc. Ore.
December 111 1913.
To Thomm Stack, ot 69 N. 10th St., Portland,
Orettrftn rnntfMlt'f.
tilled thatThomu Ewlnc,
who givea care of lieoruv W-Ooiiniil. Kooert,
fir... a. hi. IHMtnfncfl ItilOIOM. Mill Oil IOV. 8,
1UIH. lile lu this office bis duly corrouoraiea p-..iii-aii.in
(ikratiii.Mii and .iH'itre the CHUcetlfttion
ol your homwtead aerial Nn.0lui69,male April
n, r.ox lor a4 .e,-vin i". uw. .c,....u
nsiiip l, range w, wiiiaiucww .uu. .um...
i uNinml, ItxT hi. nintt'.l he alleue that
alii Thomas Mack haa wholly abandoned said
tract of laud lor over 14 months last pai; mai
he has wholly tailed to reside uxn, Improve or
cultivate said tract ol land tor over M months
last past or at all, as required by law.
von are therefore further notified that the
said alienations will be taken as confessed, and
your said entry win oe canceieu whuuui
further rutin to be heard either before this
office or on appeal. It you (ail to file in this ot.
lice Wlinill iwriuy ui biici mv ...-..
publication of tbis notice as shown below, your
answer, under oath, with nue prooi inai you
have served a copy of your answer on the said
contestant either In person or by registered
IllKll.
You should state In vour answer the name
ol the postoltlie to which you desire future
notices to ic scm io you. .
H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Rcutster.
Pate of first publication, January S. If 14.
second ' " 1. 1914.
third " ti, !'.
" fourth " " 29,1913. 0
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Boom 11 Adamson Bld'g
Prineville, Ore.
OS
0 J?y
PAysittMH mm 4 Smry
Calm Axswiim Pboxttlt Dt ob Niohi
OmCB ONB DOOM BOOTH or AUAaww
Ubdo Btobs. Both office an resi
dence telephones.
Print-ill: - - Ormtou
Notice tor Publication ,
Di'nartnient of the Interior.
U. S. Land OHice, at The Dalles, Ore.
December 31, 1913.
Notice 1b hereby given that
James W. Curtis
of Lamonta, Otvjron, who on July
9th, 190S, made homestead entry No.
095. tor swi nei, w fw-i ana set net.
section 26, township 13 south, ranice
41 east, Willamette meridian, has
tiled notice of Intention to make final
five year proof to establish clulm to
the land above described, before
Warren Brown, county clerk, at
Priiievllle, Oretron, on tbe 14th day
of February, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Simeon S Nefrue, Alon.r 0. Nprus,
Alfred T. Stacks and Abel W. Mor
ford, all ot Lamonta, Ore.
II. Fhank Woodcock,
1 8 Keglster.
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dalles Oregon
a?P. lliii,
jftHrntj-mt-jCum -Prtt
mill; Onymn.
jCawyr
j( ttrl. !Priill: 0rfm.
Willard II. Wirtz
District Attorney
Office in Crook County Bank Bldg.
Pkiseville Oregon
Dissolution of Partnership
The co-partnership heretofore ex
isting between Wni. Hall und Fred
Stroud, under the name of Hall &
Stroud, Is hereby dissolved oy
mutual consent. All bills owing to
tbeO. K. Market no to ana lnclutl-
lug December 8, 1913, must be paid
by the tlrst ot tne year at, me vrou
County Bank, where the books itay
be fouud. Fhkd Stuoud,
wm. ham,.
Dated this 22nd day of December,
1913.
IO fl V Lodge meets everyTues-
U J fa dav night
Stransrers welcome.
Gko. Nohlk. N. G.: Bert Baknss,
V. G. j T. L. Coon, Sec ; C. B. Dinwid-
dis, Treaa.
Crook County Journal, 11.50 per yr,
Farm
Loans
For a short time we have sub
ject to our disposal
$25,000
for loans on highly improved
irrigated ranches iu the vicin
ity ot Prineville. Loans to
be for $5,000 or more snd run
from 3 to 5 years, with inter
est at 8 per cent, payable an
nually. We charge a email commission
to be paid by the borrower.
See
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title &
Trust Co. 6 19
Prineville, Oregon
jpjftlrtarflllglt3
LUMBER
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. "Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Applications, for Grazing Permits.
NOTICE is hereby given that all ap
plications for permits to graze eat
tie. horses and sheep within the
OCHOCO NATIONAL FOREST (Hir
ing the season of 1014 must tie filed
lu mv oltlce at Prineville. Oregon, ou
or before February 28, W14. Full In
formation in regard to the grazing
fees to lie charged and blank forms
to be used In making applications
will be furnished upon request.
1 1 l-4t HOMER UOSs, Supervisor.
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rateB. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent