Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 09, 1914, Image 7

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    WILL PATROL SEA
i IN SEARCH OF ICE
United States Revenue Cutter
to Locate Danger Spots.
WAR ON BERGS IN SPRING,
Mrllm Nations Jain In Burlng th
, Expsn of Mevtmtnt Looking to
; ProUotion of Thound of Llv and
s Million of Property Prom Arotio
! Monao of tho Atlantio Oooan.
' Active military operation are about
to tM'Ktn In the war declared by the
nation of the world represented at the
Loudon conference for wifely at ea
iiRalnitt the frown element, whoao Ice
berg horde, like the viking freebooter
of other duy, innke annual deaceut
from their northern faatnease Into
southern water to be a terror luplrlng
peril of the Atlantic ocean.
The revenue culler Seneca, the ftntt
alilp In tho world In International erv
Ire, baa been ordered on acout duty.
Not yet are the Invading belters
eipected to leave their northern clime,
tint the geneca la directed to go right
Into the initial of their Arctic camp to
observe their preparation for the
aprlng movement southward.
A Haiardoue Minion,
! The eout duly la attended with dan
ger. The Seneca will le retired to
rlak the cniablng force of the enemy,
relying upon awlftne and craft to ('
capo and reort obaervailona.
t When the acoulliig aiwlitninont la
brought to an end with the atnrt of the
tnvadera toward the aoutb, then the
campaign agnlmit the leebrrga will en
ter another pbae. Patrol duty will be
gin and tho Seneca will have the aid
ot a alater hli. Tho enemy' move,
menu will be under constant mirvell
lance and their force and progress ub
joct to uiilntennlttent report to the na
tion warring upon them.
I It waa a big compliment paid to the
revenue cutter aervlce of tho United
States, say th Washington Star, when
tho natlona In conference awarded to
It the duty of fighting the Iceberg peril,
It came aliout because the Iceberg
patrol bad been conducted by the reve
nue cutter aervlce with splendid re-
ulta In providing anfety for ship at
oca.
' Rased upon an estimate of the com
parative value of national shipping In
tereata, division of the expense ot
maintaining an tccttcrg campaign wai
established. England agreed at once on
Its own Inltlntlve to Iwir 30 per cent
f the eipense. flermany considered
herself obligated to pay only IS pel
cent France waa determined to pay
no less tlmn Germany. The United
Stall' aharo of the exiene wn est!
muted at the aamo proportion. Othel
nation agreed to licnr thu rest of the
cost, ranging from 8 (vcr cent up.
i The advance guard of the Iceberg In
vadcr I not expected to march until
the first day of May. In tho menu
time tho Seneca will. conduct olmcrva-
tlon and prepare the maritime world
for the exact moment of the descent ol
the Iceberg from the north.
, Itcxldc being the only ship afloat 01
ever afloat In International world aerv
Ice, the Seneca la the only derelict re
etroyor In the world. She la almost the
largest boat In the revenue cutter serr
Ice, Is well designed and fully equipped
for derelict destroying and the apecla
tusk now assigned to her and baa en
glue to drive her that any eagoln
veiwel would bo proud of.
Soiontiflo Obisrvation.
Methods of observation for ohtatnlni
result which It I hoped will nld In do
feutlng the menace of flouting Ice an
set down In tho order. Olmorvatloiii
'lo be taken at recorded times, ex
'tending from tho surface to tho bottoti
of tho sea. Theso observations are t(
be made at well defined geographical
position throughout tho region pa
trolled.
I While the practical work of the Sen
men ns outlined In tho orders la not tc
'bo subordinated to the work of clon
tide Investigation, tho derelict dcstroyei
Is to tnko aboard at Halifax n dctnl
of scientists, with their Instruments,
j Captain Johnston U required to nf
jford these aeleiitlxtg every facility foi
mid nsslstmice In making their observa
I tlon. Hu will collect what data thej
may desire. It Is believed that mo
valuable Information can bo colloctet
from the observations of tho sclentlnti
without In any way Interfering wltl
tho primary duties of tho Seneca.
SIMPLE COOKING LONDON FAC
Display of Robust Appetites Is Fssh-
Ion's Latest Decree.
I What mny bo termed nursery cook
ery I all the rago In ancloty circle.
For the moment dainty food and
French dishes are nt n discount among
tiiunrt people In England.
I Ono country house hostess recentlj
jhnd porrldgo served to her ball gucsti
before they left In the morning. Stiol
puddings, for tho pnut twenty yean
'never seen on tho boards of smart I-on
(loners, now conio to tho tnblo nlmosl
every day. Doctors have taken to or
dering them fur tlio children, and the
adults have awakened to tlio fact that
they lire very good. Dripping toast
ami sausages are on all tho best break
fimt tables, and Instead of talltlng of
their dyspepsia euros and nppendleltls.
lis they did In Edwnrdlun times, peopli
now fuel tho correct thing to be to pro
fuss and display robust appetites.
RIGHT AND DUTY,
Itlgbt 1 the faith of tho Indi
vidual. Duty I tho common col
lective fnl Hi. Itlght cun but or
ganlMi ruslNtiini'o, It mny de
stroy; It caiiimt found. Duty
builds up. associate and milta.
It 1 derived from 8 general law,
whorvti right 1 derived only
from human will. There I noth
ing, therefore, to forbid a strug
gle against right. Any Individ
ual may rebel against any light
In another tudlvlduul which 1
injurious to him, and the sole
Judgo left between the adversa
ries 1 forco, and such, In fact
bn frequently been tho answer
which societies based upon right
have given to their opponent.
Soclutle blued upon duty
would not be compelled to have
recourse to force. Duty, once ad
mitted a the rolo, exclude the
possibility of itruggle, and by
rendering the Individual suhjoct
to the general aim It cut at the
very root of those evil which
right 1 nimble to prevent and
only affect to cur. Moreover,
progress la not a necessary re
sult of the doctrtno of right It
merely admit it a a fact
Joseph MRtllttU
Horror, Nol
"I wish that chicken were built Ilk
centipede," smacked the old gour
mand, gnawing a drumstick. "Don't
you 7"
"Oreat Scott no!" cried the young
man, blushing "I'm to marry one to
morrow." Judge.
A Cursory Dance.
II stepped on her train, and h eaussd
her murh pain.
It plowtn around t a ilnnoe.
She wanted to fuea, but sh didn't dar
cuss.
Bo ah cava him a cursory lnc.
Cincinnati Enquirer.
Domeatlo Trials.
Mr. Knlcker 1 your husband hard
to get along with?
Mra. Rocker Very. If I give blm a
poor dinner he want a divorce, and If
1 give hi in a good dinner he call It
lobbying. Philadelphia Ledger.
Jack.
RM wer her chevies, bronss red her hair,
Kpd were the roses United there.
And two red llpe, half nnuttn. said:
-Th-y el) are Jack's, That' why they're
red."
Puck.
Notice of Final Account.
la tho county court of the State nf
Oregon, for the County of Crook.
In the matter ol thu estate ol En
munil (1. Dow, decensed.
Ktute of Oregon, County of Crook
N,
The undersigned, administrator ol
the win to of Kdmiind G. Dow, do
censeil, bn tiled In the county court
hi flnnl tu'couut n hucIi hiIiiiIhIm
trntor, and notice I hereby given
that on Monday, the 4th diiy of
May, lull, nt the hour of 10 o'clock,
n. in., has by till court ImH'H set ns
the time and the county court room
In Crook county ns the place, for n
settlement of snlil llnal iiccount, und
the bearing and determining ol ob
jection thereto.
Aokmikkt Fiki.d,
Administrator.
FlrHt publication, March 2.
Last p'ulillcMllon, April KO, 1911.
T. J. Hewitt, Attorney.
Notice ol l lnal Accounting.
Notice if hereby given by the under
Igned, the executrix of the last will
and testament of Allen Mash, deceased,
that she baa filed with the clerk of the
county court her final accounting of bur
administration ol the estate of said de
ceased, and that the county court has
set Monday, the 4th day of May, UU4,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the
county court room In Prinovllle, Ore
gon, as the time and place lor bearing
and settling aaul nnal accountlna. At
which time and place any neraou inter
ested in said estate may appear and ob
ject to said final accounting.
Dated this Sitli day 01 March, uu-j.
Mahtiia Ann Ktkmt,
Kxecutrlx of the estate of Allen Hash,
deceased.
Muiiuiion.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Crook county.
Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor
ation, plaintiff,
vs.
Hardy Allen, Geo. W, Barnes, Sarah
Bnmlle, Mn. M. M, Beck, Columbia
Valley Trust Co., Mary Ferguson,
Kletclior A Croup, J. L. tiard, Walter
Hilliesnie, W. r. Hammer, r. A.
Hamilton,' Irvin A Hamilton, Cora
A. Jones, J. W. Jones. J. li, Julien,
Heirs Frank Brognn,, K. 11. Butler,
10. J. Lane. James' Magneas, J. W.
McColliim, Jell McCollum, J. W. Mc
Kay, McTaggart A Bye, Frio Nelson,
Mra, li. roindexter, C. A. Potter, K,
H, Potter, John Slsemoru, K.
Smith, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, John C,
Stiles, Wm. O. Stiles, Lacouie Stilos,
J. P. Strickler, Uron A Son, Warner
A Uurnett, A. K. Weisner, Dan C.
Crowley, W. W. Harris, C. S. Kay,
Kd Joslin Kst., W. F. U. Prolitt,
Promt Itroa., Cbas. I.amson, Way
field Bros., J, L. Lingan, Nancy K,
Pratt, Mrs. M. J. Price, L. S. Rogers,
,1. 11. Overturf (1. Kampbor, J. F,
Drew, Columbia Southern Irrigation
Co., and all persons unknown owuing
or claiming to own, or having, or
claiming to have, any right, title,
equity or interest whatever in the
real property hereinafter described,
uefoiulunts.
To Hardy Allen, Coo W Barnes, Surah
Bundle, Mrs M M Beck, Columbia
Valley Trust Co, Mary Ferguson,
Fletcher A Croup, J L Hard, Walter
(iillioBpia, W F Hammer, P A Ham
ilton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A Jones
. J W Jones, J (t Julien, Heirs Frank
iirogan, 15 11 Hutlor, K J time, James
Magness, J W MoCollnni, Jell McCol
lum, .1 W McKay, McTaggart A Bye,
Krio Nelson, Mrs E Poindexter, 0 A
Potter, 15 S Potter, John Sisemore, G
E Smith, Mrs Mary E Smith, John C
Allies, Wm O Htiles, Lttconl" Stiles,
J Y Ktrlrkler, tjren A Son, Warner A
Diirnott, A K Weimer, Dun C Crow
ley, W W Harris, C 8 Usy, Kd Joslin
Kst., W C I'rofitt, I'rofllt Uros,
('tis Lmon, May I'm Id liros., J I.
I.iugan. Nancy li I'ratt, Mrs M J
I'rice, LB lto(er,J II Overturf, i
Kauiiber, J !' Drew, Columbia Mouth
ern Irrlnatlun Co, and all persons un
known owning or claiming to own, or
having or claiming to have, any right,
title, emiity or Interest whatever In
the re property hereinafter de
scribed, the above named defendant:
In tne name ol the state ol Oregon,
You are heieby notified that Crook
county, Oregon, a public corporation,
the bolder of Certificate of Delinquency
numbered CI to CT7, saving and ex
cepting number C12, C29, C3H and
C41 ; Issued on the lHth day of March,
1U14, by the Tax Collector of the county
ol Crook, state of Oregon for the
mount of One thousand one hundred
nineteen and fifty hundredths ((1119.60)
Dollars, the same being the amount
than due and delinquent for tsxe for
the year 11HI7, together with penalty,
Interest and costs thereon upon the
real property assessed to vou, of which
you are the owner as appears ol recoid.
situated in said county and state, and
fmrttcularly bounded and described a
ullows, to-wit:
Lots 7, 8, 9, blk 1, Bisters.
I-ol 3, blk 2, Sister.
Lot n, 6, blk 0, Sisters.
Dot 2, 3, blk H, l'rineville.
lt 7, 8, blk 3, Deschutes.
Ni nwj, swt nwj sec 11), tp 17 r 10.
Lots 11, 12, Wk 13, Uidlaw.
lxt 8, blk 17. Desidiutes.
Ut 13, II, blk l'almaln.
. I-ottl, blk 27. Plmin.
Lot 6. blk 15, Redmond.
Net set see 14, el swl, nwl iwt, sec
13, tp.12, r 13.
lit 0, lilk .'), l'almaln.
IM8, blk 1, Asbwood.
l)ts 8. 7. 8, 9, blk 2S. Bend.
Net nwl, ni nrl, set nel sec 29, tp
iu, r
Hi swl sec 10. tp 10. r 13.
n-J, sej, nej, n J sej sec 35, tp
r 17.
Lots 12, 13, I t, blk 3, Pslmsio.
Ixt 14, blk 11, Palmain.
WJ nei, wi aei sec Z), tp 15, r 20.
SI st'l sec 10, n ' nel sec 15, tp 15, r
XI.
UM 6, 7 blk 11. Asbwood.
Ixit 2, blk 11, Asbwood.
Lot 111, blk 11, Lytle add.
Ixt 14, blk 20, I'almain.
Lot 6, blk 11, Palmain.
H'-i n'-u sec If), tp 16 r 10.
A parcel ol land commencing at a
point 4H0 feet tost of the sw corner of
w ne in. thence east i leei,
thence north 214 feet, thence weat 214
feet, thence south 214 feet to place of
twinning.
Ne see 14. tp 18. r 10.
Nw sec 14, tp 1H, r 10.
Lota 13, 14, 15, blk 15, Bend.
I-ot 11, blk 22, Bend.
SwW swt sec 16, tp Id, r 15.
Nel swi sec 11. to 17. r 10.
Wi nel. set nel, ncM sel tec 20, tp 17,
r 24.
Lot 1, K nel, eel nwl sec 4, tp 2J
r 16.
lxita 23, 24, blk 18. Laidlaw.
lxt 1. 2, blk 18, Uidlaw.
Lot 11. blk 4. Laidlaw.
lxt 10. 11, blk 3. Newsom add Prine-
ville.
S'4 i see 14, net nwl, nwj ncj sec
23. tp 15. r 12.
I)t 8, blkO, Laidlaw.
Nei ncj sec 12, tp 10, r 17.
W ji sw, sej sw sec 7, tp 10, r 17
SJ nei, sej ec 2. tp 17. r 20.
K -Z lot 4, f, , li IK IU, LIllcllBW.
Nli nel sec 10, tp 17. r 21.
Vt ne, se ne.
lie sec 32,
tp
10, r 19.
Be sw sec 0. sw nw sec l., ni
se
sec 16, tp 10, r l'..
M l sec a. tp i. r i:i.
i interest nw ne sec 3.1, and in nw
ne, se nw'4 sec 2b, tp 12, r 12.
I-J ne, ni e sec 8, tp r li.
K sw, w se sec 24, tp 10, r 13.
I.ts 6. (I, blk l'i. l'rineville.
Nw nwl sec 25, nK ne, se ne sec
20. tp 13. r 19.
tie! sec U. tp 21. r 14.
Sel sel sec 11. swl aw sec 12, nwl
nw sec 13, ne ne ec 14, tp l, r 14.
K sw, se nw sec 10, tp i:i, r 11.
Lot 1, 2, 11, 12, blk 6, Laidlaw.
C..I.I TI 111.. W D..nu
Sarah Handle, Mr M M lteck, Colum
bia Valley Trust Co, Mary Ferituson,
Fletcher & Croup, J L Card, Walter
Cilliespin, V F Hammer. V A Hamil
ton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A Jones,
J W Jones, J G Julien, Heir of Fr.mk
Iirogan, E II Butler, K J Lane, Jamcs
Magneas, J W McCollum, Jell McCol
lum, J W McKay, McTaggart A live,
Fric ftelsnn, Mrs r, Poindexter, U A
Potter, H 8 Potter, John Hisemore, O K
Smith, Mrs Marv E Smith, John C
Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laeonie Stiles, J P
Strickler, Cren A Son. Warner A burn-
ett, A h Weisner, Dan C Crowley, W
W Harris, C L Kav, hd Joslin est, W r
C Profltt, Prolitt Pros, Chns Lamson,
Mavtleld Pros, J L Lingan, Nancv E
Pratt, Mrs M J Price, L S Roger, J H
Overturf, G Kampber, J F Drew, Col
umbia Southern Irrigation Co, and all
persons unknown owning or claiming
to own, or having or claiming to have
any right, title, equity or interest what
ever in the real property hereinabove
described ; as the owners of the legal
title of the above described property as
the same appears of record and each of
the other persons above named are
hereby further notified that Crook
comity, Oregon, a public corporation,
will apply to the circuit court of the
county and state aforesaid for a decree
foreclosing the lien against the prop
erty above described and mentioned in
said certificate, And you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty days
after the first publication of the sum
mons exclusive of the day of said first
publication, and defend this action or
pav the amount due as above shown to
gether with costs and accrued interest
and in case of your failure to do so, a
decree will be rendered foreclosing the
lien of said taxes and costs against the
land and premises nuovo named.
This summons Is published bv order
of the Honorable G. Springer, jvidge of
the county court of the state of Oro
gon for the county of Crook, and said
order was made and dated the 25th
day of March, 1914, and the date of
the first publication of this summons
is the 2tth dav of March, 1!U4. Date
of biHt publication May 28, 1914.
All process and papers in this pro
cneding nlay be served upon the under
signed residing within the state of Ore
gon, at tho address hereafter men
tioned. WlLLAHD H. WlHTZ,
District Attorney and attorney for
planum. Address 1 rinevule, Oregon
I Notice of Assessment for Street
Improvement.
Notice I hereby given that nt a
siicchil meeting of t be city council of
tlio City of Prlnevllle. Oregon, held
on the 24l.h day of March, 1H14, and
culled for the purpose of milking said
iissessiuent, pursuunt to un orUl
nance number 211, of said city, pro
viding: for the grading, graveling
and otherwise Improving Kimt K.
street from the south line of First
street south to the city limit, In
said city, council ut said meeting
proceeded to ascertain and deter-
in I ne the prolmble cost and ex
penses of making said Improve
menu, and did at that time, ateM
tiiion each lot und Dart and unreel
I of adjoining land liable therefor It
proportionate share of such costs
and expense a follow t
Lot J'lk Addition Coat
4
Third 12 05
Fourth 12 05
1
2
2
4
4
b
5
13
13
12
12
14
14
15
12 05
12 05
N W
TCo, 1st Add 53 65
" ' 60 65
63 5
" 00 58
" K8 10
" 108 10
" 108 10
" 108 10
" 29 30
" 29 80
" 29 30
16
29 30
It wm further ordered by the city
council at said meeting, that each
and all of the foregoing assessment
shall become delinquent the 1st day
of June, 1914.
If any assessment remain due and
unpaid on the 1st day of June, 1914 a
warrant shall lie Issued to the mar
shal of ald City of l'rineville requir
ing blm to forthwith levy upon any
lot, or part of lot or parcel of land
upon which an assessment remain
unpaid, and sell the same In the
manner provided by law for the sale
and collection of delinquent state
and county taxes.
The first publication of this notice
I tne Zolb day ol March. 1U14. and
the euiue la published by the order
of the city council of the City of
Prluevllle, Oregou.
E. O. Hyde, Recorder,
Notice of Sbcrifl'g Hale.
By virtae of an execution in fore
closure duly issued by the clerk of
the circuit court of the county of
Crook, state ol Oregon, dated the
9th day of March, 1914, in a cer
tain action in the circuit court for
said county and state, wherein
Ivoecoe Howard as plaintiff recover
ed judgment against Cole E. Smith
and Minnie S. Smith, defendants,
for the sum of Thirteen Hundred
Thirty Five and 45-100 Dollars,
and costs and disbursements taxed
at One Hundred Forty and 50 100
dollars, on the 26th day of Janu
ary, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that I will
ON THE 18tt DAT OF APRIL, 1914, .
at the north front door of the court
house, in Prineville, Oregon, in
Crook county, in said county, at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at
public auction to tbe highest bid
der, for cash, tbe fallowing des
cribed property, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of 'the
northeast quarter (sw of ne) of
section twenty-one (2 ), townbhip
seventeen (17) south, range thirteen
(13), east of the Willamette merid
ian, in Crook county, Oregon, taken
and levied upon as the property of
tbe said Cole E. Smith and Minnie
S. Smith, tbe above described real
property, and will sell tbe same, or
as much thereof as may be neces
sary to satisfy the said judgment
in favor of Koecoe Howard against
said Cole E. Smith and Minnie S.
Smith, with interest thereon, to
gether with all costs and disburse
ments that have or may accrue.
Frank Elkins, Sheriff.
Dated at Prineville, Ore., March
12, 1914.
- By W. E. Van Ali en, Deputy
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
Nut coiil la nils.
V. S. Lnml Oittce nt Lakevtew, Ore
March 2nd, 1914.
Notice la hereby given that
Alex Frascr
of Imperial, Oregon, who, on Sep
tcmber 16th, 1010, made homestead
entry No. 01013, for h.'8 sw section
4, mid nw section 9, cj ne section
X, towifuhlp 21 south, ratine 19 east,
Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice
of Intention to make tinal.three year
urool to eHtatillHli claim to tne mnu
above described, before A. S. Fogg,
United States Commissioner, at
Hampton, Oregon, ou the 14th day
of April. 1914.
Clnlmaut names a witnesses: II
II. Hogg, H. K. Hogg, of Hampton,
Oregou; W. Titus, W. Volgt, of
Imperial, Oregon. -312
Jas. F. Bi'hgkss, Register.
INotice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U, S. Laud Otllee at The Dalle, Or.
March 24th, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that
Jessie Gray
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Aug
ust 9th, 1909, made desert land entry
No. 0515:1, for ni set, and nj aw,L4'
section 18, township 16 south, range
19 east, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make flnnl
desert proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
Timothy E. J. Duffy, V. S. Commis
sioner, at l'rineville, Oregon, ou the
1st day of May, 1914.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Homer Norton, John II. Orny, both
ot l'rineville, Oregon; William II,
Post, Wallace Post, both (if Post,
Oregou. H. Frank Wooih.ock,
8 26 Ketflster.
Sure to win if you save Green
I Trading Stamps. Elkins Store
iProfosstCtal Cards.
Dr. Howard Gov Dr. N. Morrieoo
. DENTISTS .
Crook County Bank Building
Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway
Attorneya-at-Law
General Practice
Tub Dali.es, Ore.
N. G. WALLACE
3-4-5 Kamttra Bld'f
Prinerille, Or
J. B. Bell ' A. W. Slraa
Crook County Abstract Co.
fine) Successors to
The J. II. Haner Abstract Co.
frlnevllle, Oregon
Abstract Insurance
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine Healer .
Office In Morris Building three door
aoutb of Journal office.
Prinerille, Oregon
J. Tregelles frox
M. R. C. 8. Enr; and L. S. A. London;
Licence Oregon State Medical Board.
Hpeciallst in Burgery; Hygiene; Ali
mentary Canal, women and children's
diwaaes. ete.
Office and rmltfeno Third street. Dear Court
House. Tel.: Itoneer, Calls answered
promptly, nticht or dT. Charge moderate
JV. Slottmbtry
Mtmf itmm. mmt
ml mmml Wtmm Jtrm.
0CCCU8T8
Belknap dc Cdwards
rMgiimni mmmi Owrfn.
(County Physician.)
. ...
T. E. J. DUFFY
Attorne-at-Law
Oiuooeuor to W. A. Bell)
Pbi.nivill
Oreoor
C. 33rix
Sital Cttatt
Cornett Building, Room 6
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Room 11 Adamson Bld'g
Prineville, Ore.
OS
0
iPfytUian mmtl Smryom
Calls Asawum Promitit Dit o Niohi
Orrics Oni Dooa Sooth or ADAMaoN'i
Pace Stobs. Both office an resl
duuoe telephones.
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
Tbe Dalle'
Oregon
Si. Clliott,
Jfltti
pill:
?. SSrimk
JLawyr
Jt stmt. !Prinrill;
Orfan.
Willard II. Wirtz
District Attorney
Office in Crook County Bank Bldg.
PUINEVILLE OHEQON,
If f IJ Lodge meets everyTues-
vf day night.
Strangers welcome.
T. Lt. Coon, N.G ; Estes Short, V.G. ;
Farcy R. Smith, Secretary; C. B. Din
widdie, Treasurer.
One piano vote with every
cent of your purchase at Prine
ville Merc. Go.
II
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
' Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Eto.
SHIPP&PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
ill
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. - Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
Notice for Publication Isolated Tract
Public Land Kale
Department of the Interior.
0. 8. Land Olfice,The Dalles, Ore.
April 2,11114
Notice Is hereby given that, m di
rected by tbe commissioner of the
general land office, under provision
of act of congres approved March
2K, 1912, 37 Stat. 77, pursuant to
the application oi
lierilatntn A. Boroai
serial No. 011155, we will offer at
nubile sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than (2.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock a. rn., on the 21st day
of May, 1014, at this office, tbe fo.
lowing tract of land: Lot 1, sec 30,
tp 14 south, range 17 east Willam
ette meridian.
Any person claiming adversely the
above described land are advised to
file tbelr claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
H. baxk Woodcock,
4-9 Register.
ftotice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at Tbe Dalle, Ore.
Febrnary 19th, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that '
Cbarlea W. Boring
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Angnst
22, 1912, made Homestead Entry No.
010045, for o nw, sw nw section 26,
township 14 south, tange 10 east, Wil
lamette Meridian, ba filed notice of
intention to make final commutation
proof to establish claim to tbe land
above described, before Timothy E. J.
Duffy, U. 8. Commissioner, at Prine
ville', Oregon, on the 10th day of April,
1914.
Claimant name a witnesses: Wil
liam H. Birdsonp, Arthur R. Minkler,
Georgo W, Roberts, John A. Bostwick,
all oi Prineville, Oregon.
3-6 H. Fsakk Woodcock, Register.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquor and Cigar.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
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 of Prineville. Loans to
be for $5,000 or more and 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
HI