Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 17, 1914, Image 3

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    HARD TO CHECK
ikihm.i
Armor For Warship Bottoms
Has Been Suggested.
PROBLEMS ARE NOT NEW.
Wtlght of UndsrwiUr Bait Would
Mskt Droidnousht Insffsctivs at
Comm.rcs Chaser, In 6a.d Nval
Offlcsr Find Lan In Obstruction
of erltlth Battlsship Audsoiou.
While A merli n n wivy oitlcein tmve
Watched wlHl Cllllcul t.Ji. . ,.,y
work of torpedoes tired from milium
rines urn of iHintiii't iiiluca in tiiv I'm
rupean war, DutlilliK dun developed
jet which Indleiites uuj nidli-sl change
In battleship conxtrucllou tu offer
greater defense ngnluHt underwater ut
tfleki, The problem presented Hre not new.
They nave bvvu studied by iuiviiI con
itrui'toni of every power kIihu tint
Itiptso Japanese war, when ninny lino
ships were diwtroycd by mines unii
torpedoes. Proposals of ninny sorts
hnve been discussed. Borne have been
adopted; but the theory of warship
bulldluir mill ellnii to roncciitriitlmi
of offensive power In terms of Innrcr
liiitiii, bliier nml swifter ships nnd
wider cruising rndlus, even m the el
pciise of defensive ni'iimr.
Tll tlfHVJ lllftKC HI IH tn ii t-J by the
I'.rltlsli navy by miliiniirliio mtilcka
lime brought up fur renewed discus
alon the subject of armoring the but
tout of nr cnifL Iteccnt Issues of
Kngllsh service Journals Imve noted tt
plnil tu cover tin" entire hutt'iiu or II
battleship "lib four Inches of nrirmr
plating. It was urged Unit tlm expert
incut ln trti'it vvllli mi old Hlilp. which
Should be subjected to actual test with
tbe explosion Against her bull of the
uitwt powerful modem torp'iM' Tha.
ship Hlau would be driven into conflict
mines of various types ti determine
their effect. It win an Id.
Amend to tha Kl,
A merles n ntiTiil nicrts believe there
la little doubt of tlic result. Tin y any
four Inches of urumr would rcxlsi nuy
ktiowu torpedo or mine siicccfully.
To j ill n H alilp In Hint wny. how
ow, tlio enormous welgtit or tliciirrnor
would require a reduction In welgtit
elsewhere, and the only way It could
be accomplished would bo to reduce
tin- alai nml uiliiibcr of guns, the
thickness of siirfnce armor, tlm weight
of out: I tKK nml inn I cnpiti'lty mid !
cniiao or ttlla Inat tlio alica of Hio alitpa
thi'iiwi'lvra.
W'ltQ aruion-d tMittoina tuittlcNblpa
would ticiume alow, lii-nvy fpHMt'la of
amnll crnsln rnillua, and tliclr uacftll
ticaa na liiatrunicnt with which to
atrlko awl ft. tcniblt blowa ut dlxtnnt
polnta before wont of their coiiiIiik tmd
jiiiih. out would viiulah. t'rulncra and
awlft merchant vcincla would tu ko
euro only to keep out of nuiKe of their
nun. Tlio terrlllc mer of the luoii
prn DreiiduoiiKht would bo a I'.iIiik or
tlio I'tllt.
It ta not liiiiMiimliila, liuwcver, that
aouip ili'tfrw of pniieclbui fur the but
toltiK of buttle crnft will be eonald
ercd In future. Heretofore eonntnic
tm hnvp relied tiliuiMt wholly uimhi
llirrenxlnit iiiimliem of wnter llcht
coiiipHrtiucnU to keep torpedoed lilni
alluiit ,
Laacon of tha Audaeloua.
I'ho luaa of Hin Itrltlnti bnttlealilp Au
dacious, one of the mom modern tlht
liiK niiichlnea In the world, him abed
new llulil on the aubject. ietnllH of
ttint illmisler nrp hicklnu, but ninny
believe the Aiidiu'loux ran Into ft iiilno
which aent her to the bottom, tier
compartments kept tier n flout until her
crew wiih rescued, but one tiy one
they Kave way under the tncmiNluir
prchHiire of tlio water, and tlually alie
went down.
Nnvy olllccra are unwlllliu; ns yet to
predict what tffect on naval construc
tion that will have. They any It la a
qtii'Htloii of balance between offense
and defense In bntthmhlp coiiKtruetloti.
nnd the old axiom that the KrcateMt de
feiiHe Ilea In the hlKheat cnpacliy for
offciiHlve work atlll hold pood. It np
peara certain, however, that In plan
nine new Mhlpa the anbject of armored
bottom or at leant part armor for tho
nililNhlpa acctlons of the bottom will
be rnrufully welched.
GIVES HORNET LUNCHEONS.
They Are Proareoaiva Affaira, Ending
Without tha Hoat.
II. R Coles, of the eiiulneorliig atnlT
of the Cnllfornln alntu lilKliway I'om
uil'isluii, tin h learned not to bo too
friendly with hornet. A few daya nun
when he wn eating Ills luncheon a
hornet came filoiiK. I In wive lit id
HomolhliiK to eat. The visitor culled
lna mate.
The following day four horneta ate
luncheon with him and on the next
(lay na Mr. Coleg opened hla ml) a
whole awnnn of hornets on mo lighting
on him nnd hla luncheon, lie took to
tlio tall nnd unhewn, leaving the bor
iieta In full possession.
Surgsona Mak New Eyelid,
nnrry Hlllclrk, night worker, of Sha
ron, Pa., could not sleep because bis
t'lKht eye. injured in an explosion,
would not close. lie ind surjreoiis
make him a new eyelid from skin from
tils right leg. It was successful.
GENERAL DE WET
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General Chrlatlan Da Wet, leader of
tho attempted revolution against tha
Brltlah In 6outh Africa, who waa cap
tured.
BRIEF WAR NEWS
Since the rapture of Lodz there
wero no marked developments tho
ptiat week III thn oanturti buttle. Hi-
llioii;li fliihllne of tt moro or lena vio
lent character la proceeding. The op
poalni; beadipinrter aaai-rt the advtui
tun fM to tliclr napectlve urinlfB.
Aa an orfxet to the KukhIiiu ansi-r-
tlon of liiivlnjr checked the advimco
of three of five Gorman column tu-
vndiiiK tliclr territory, tho German
any that their cavalry has repulsed the
KunKliui humtmicn on tha caat I'rua
alon frontier: thai In north Poland the
Germiiu openillona are developing and
Dial In aoiilh I'oluiid the Itusslun at-
tacka have been unaucceasful.
It la admitted la lierlln, however.
Unit the KuHhlim rcaUinnce Is by no
nicana broken, ulttiuutsh. according to
the German eatlmatii. In the buttlea
preeeilim the evncuntlou of 1-odz tho
liuaalitiia lost UO.ftuo iium, Including
the 80,000 prevloualy reported cap
tured, while the Genium loisaca, it la
aald, wero light.'
In the nnttlca around Lodz, In nua-
alan I'oland, tlie Hulana auffercd
Kreuter loaaea than they did In their
defeat at Tannonberg, earn rruaala,
according to tho statement Issued by
tho German official preaa bureau, an
nouncing the evacuation by the Hub-
alum of tho city of Lode
The town of hod suffered little
damnge during tho fighting, gome
auburba and factories beyond the town
auslalned properly Iobbob, but tbe In
terior of the place waa almost undam
aged. The Grand Hotel waa not harm
ed, and tho electric tramway I now
running aa In t lines of peace.
In the westfrn theatre of wur tho
Germana claim that Krench attacks
In Flanders were repulsed, while tha
Paris Communique declares the west
bank of tho Yacr was cleared of tho
enemy north of Yprcs, Le Perthe and
Lagnirle forest regions, where the
Kronen clnlm the advantage, tlio Ger
man (statement declares the attacks
were without success. In the Argonna
the Germans assert un Important Dosl-
tlon waa sained by tho esplosion of a
mine.
Despite the German claims rumors
of big British gains which have not
been announced are reaching London.
The Canadian and territorial forces
are declared to have fought with the
utmost bravery. Their advances may
be measured hy yards, but advantages
have been gained hy direct Blorming
after German trenches have been
blown up.
The general impression is that tho
allies, with artillery nnd occasional in
fantry attacks, nre preparing the way
for a general offensive and in doing
so nre meollng with the usual stub
born resistance from the Germans,
who are firmly established in en
trenched positions. The advance, if
It is possible, must therefore bo slow,
- I i t . .
ueuorai joirro, me commander-in-chief,
is not likely to sacrifice, the lives
of his men In an attempt to storm for
tified works,
The Servians continue to announce
successes of their troops, who are said
to have been led by King Peter nnd
his two sons. The Austrian tried to
Btcm defeat by sending a force from
Belgrade southward against the Ser-,
vian right wing, but this armv. like
that which Is retreating westward,
suffered heavy losses after repeutod
attacks.
Kaiser Reported Recovering.
Amsterdam. Kmperor William has
made so much progress toward recov
ering hla health, telegrams received
here from Derlln sny, that he will he
able to leave the cirpllal for the buttle
(ront.
Germana Defeated South of Cracow.
Petrogratl.-AiiBtro-Germnn attempts
to smash the Russian line south of
Cracow have fulled completely, the
war office annuonced here.
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Active Offensive Operations
Have Begun North of
the Vistula.
Derlln, by wireless to Suyvllle, N.
T. Occupation of the city of Prza
sriys by the German force which
have been advancing on Warsaw from
the north, recently reported unofficial
ly, waa aald definitely by the officii
press bureau to huve been accom
plished. "Thl I the most Important factor
In the latest development from the
eastern theater of wur," the press bu
reau statement continues, "und while
III Itnelf It Is not Important, It allow
that the Germans have begun active
offensive operation north of the Vis
tula. Prznsnysz He on the direct line
of communication between Wlllonberg,
Kant Prussia, and Warsaw,
"Thl show that the advance Is di
rected iiRiiliiHt the fortified line along
the Nnrcw River. If thl line were
broken, the German would be In the
rear of Warsaw, which would exercise
a deciding Influence on tho Polish
campaign.
"News from South Poland nnd Gall
cla makes it clear that, notwithstand
ing certain successes achieved by the
Germans and Austrians, severe re
sistance I being encountered every
where. Truee Declined by Czar.
Derlln. Tho proposal of Pope P.eno
dli t for a truce among the warring
nation during the Christmas holidays
Is aald by the official press bureau to
have been declined by ItiiHsia.
The Certnan press bureau previous
ly announced that Gurmany was will
ing to agree to a Christmas truce, pro
vided the other nation at wur gave
their assent,
ALLIES N2W CONTROL YSER
German Complete Evacuation
cf
Weat Bank of Waterway.
Paris. The French official bulletin,
given out In Turin, says French troops
now occupy the west bank of the-Vser
canal. Artillery engagements, all of
them resulting more or loss advantage
ously to the French, are reported In
the region of Arras, near Nanmpce.1,
on the Aisne, In the region of Perthes,
near the forest of La Gruerlo, on the
heights of the Meiise, and In the Vos
ges. The text of the communication
follows:
"It la announced that two German
attacks at the extremes of the front
have failed. One was to the northeast
of Ypres and the other against the
railway station at Aspach (Alsace)."
An Important advance by tho
French troops In the foreft of l.a Pre
tre. In France, and the repulse of three
violent German Infantry attacks to the
southeast of Ypres, Belgium, were the
outstanding features of the official
communication issued earlier in the
day.
Dresden Arrives at Punta Arena.
lluenos Aires. The Argentine gov
ernment has received word .that the
German cruiser Dresden, which es
caped destruction by Vice Admiral
Sturdee's llrltish fleet off the Falk
land Islands, has arrived in Punta Are
nas. In the strait of Magellan.
Roumanla Believed Ready.
Athens. The Nea Hellas says there
Is reason to believe that Ronmnniu
will declare war on Austria before the
end of December.
AUSTRIAN'S DEFEAT
RUSSIANS IN GALICiA
London. Tho following official
communication, issued in Vienna, has
been received here:
"In west Gnlicia the south wing of
the Russian army was defeated at LI
mauovo and compelled to retreat. We
ore pursuing the enemy. All attacks
on the rest ot our battle front failed,
as (Jid the previous ones.
"Our forces which crossed the Car
pathians, after numerous buttles, again
continue nn energetic pursuit. In the
afternoon we took Neil Sandec. Our
troops again have entered Oralbow,
Gorlice and Zmlgrod. The enemyhns
completely evacuated tho Zemplin
country, , '
"In the east Carpathian woods,
which is some distance from the main
zone of operations, the enemy was no
where able to gain important ground.
In gonoral our troops hold the passes
In Bukowlna, along the line of tho
Suczawa valley."
Italy Firm With Turkey.
Rome. Ittily has reiterated her ur
gent demand for satisfaction to the
Sublime Porte for the forcible removal
of G. A. Richardson, the British consui
at Hodoldn, from the Itnllan consulnte,
where he hud taken refuge, and for
his immediate liberation.
Ordi nance No. 219
An ordinance flxiriK the cnmpcriMii-
l ion in cny mm Html of J'rliievlll'
llf-u.r.ir. anil t.. I f .11.. ........ I.-. .
i i J' ,.. . I r :V:
iiiiKwu njr i iih cny eouiicii 01 trie;
H,y of I'rliievlll,. Ore,,,,, the
o n tiny 01 uctola-r, 11.11, a,l entlt-
led, "An ordinance to tlx the ulnry
of city iniirslml of Prinevtlbi, Oregon,
ftt seventy live flolluTH per rnonth,"
arid to repeal ordinance No. 145, en
titled "An ordinance to aiiicihI sec
tion three, hfkI to reieiil section four
of ordlimiice No. 110, entitled "An
ordinance to regulate the fee of cer
tain officer of the town of I'rlne
vllle, tm-Kon," mikI to rejieal all
ot her ordinance und parts of ordin
ance In conflict or in conformity
herewith.
The. people of the city of Prlnevllle,
Oregon, do ordain it follow:
Hectlon One.- A fee of one dollar
shall be allowed the city marshal of
I'rliievlile, Oregon, for the arrest and
final conviction before thp recorder'
court oi Mam city, or any person
found violating any of the law or
oriliuniice of the said city of Prine
ville, Oregon,
Kectlou Two That for all other
work and duties devolving upon
such ofllcer to do and perform, by
me law una ordinances ana the city
charter of Prliievllle, Oregon, he shall
mat' W". -J if you fail so
and In no event 1 such salary to ex. , .an'weri ,or wan thereof, the
ceed the sum of f 75.00 per mont h, I plaintiff will take judgment for the
provided, however, that thl ordln-' relief demanded in the complaint
mice U not to effect the salary of tbe In-wit- The cancellation r.f t nl
present Incumbent In said ollice dur- !nl" . ! Cttnce,lation ne
Inir the term for which lie waicon,ract ,or the cqauement cf
elected. title to the land and water rifrhts
Section Three. Tlint the said fees under contract relating to the ew
,'he' .r W 15,trn,hip l7
iimri-hftl as above provided shall bei'0.UU'' ran?,, li M , together
paid by city warriirifn monthly out ' B'tn the costs and disbur-eaients
of the city treasury oi i'rim-vlliu, Or-'Jof this suit.
eitmi, us tins same Hutu lie ascer
liilncil nt the end of encli month, un-U-fH
other wise pnld.
.vt-tloii I-our. That ordinance No
I'd passed by the city council of the ' cember, 1914 by Hon W L Brad-
ZlnS' theab- "titl,;d
"An ordinance V, tlx the salary ofCQUrt- .
city marshal of I'rliievlile, Oregon,
ui m-vemy-nve iioiiitrs per month,
and to repeul ordinance No. 145 eni
tilled "An ordinance to amend sec
tiou three and to repeal section four
of ordinance No. 110, entitled "An
ordinance to n-Kulute the fie of cer
tain oiliccr of the town of Prine
villi-, Oregon, "nnd all other ordin
ances and purls of onliiiaiict-H in eon
filet with or In conformity hereto 1,
and the sunit' are hereby expressly
repealed. "
Inasmuch a an election Is to tie t0 p'-eeent the eame duly verified jPP'? to the court for the relief
h Id to fill the ollice of citv marshal Mi1 dministrator at tlie law office of , prayed for in the compkint here
of the t-lt v of Prlnevllle, Oregon, on M: K- Brifck, Princviile, Oreuon, in. to-wit:
the 21st day of December,. 1914, jHhin six months from the date ol the 1 j,r a decree of this eo.irt de
whose tenure of office shall extern nrst publication of tin notice. Li-.:.i i ? . . .
from the first Mondnv iiiJannarv.l
P15. to and iiiclndinir the first dnv
of January, 191t, and until hi suc
cessor Is elected and qualiticd, and
on account thereof If thl ordinance
does not tnke effect Immediately and
lie In full Irce and effect Iroiu nud
after Its pasi-ane tlie terms and pro
visions thereof shall remain ineffect
ive and Inoperative for and during
the term aforesaid, nnd on account
thereof the pence, (ju.ct, health, hap
pines nnd dcc-'i 'un of tbe said city
shall be Jeopardized, and such delay,
hlndernnce nnd detention shall be a
menace to the public welfare, pence
and safety of the city of Prlnevllle
and Its Inhnbltants, wherefore an
emergency is hereby declnnd to ex
ist, aud thl ordinance shall take ef
fect and be In full force and virtue
from and after Its passage aud ap
proval by the mayor of said city.
Passed by the city council of the
city ot Prlnevllle, Oregon, on the
4th day of December, l!H4, after the
third readlnir by the following vote:
Ayes, . Nays, . Absent, . Not
votlnjr, .
Just Arrived
Double Deck All Steel Bed Springs
Ostermocr Mattresses
Art Squares and Rugs
Imported Vienna Bent Wood Chirs
Also a Fine Lot of Sewing Machines
A. H. Lippman & Co
lii-iiaMBaPftTs
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
rmevilie
Approved hy the mayor of sold
dty of I'rlnevllle, Oregon, on tlii'4'li
day ol lcceiiiU-r, JOH
i. N. Ci.iktos, Mnyor.
Atlert.; K (I llnm !(....,
I. ' ' '
.?. ' "..n, (UmMyt Crook, s
i p i, ;tn i,,r. . V
au7u e Ltt! J" ' LtAl
recorder of Pri, t Jn .7.
I have compared the above eoov of
ordinance with the original thereof,
that It t a correct transcript there
from and of the whole thereof.
E, O. Hydb.
Summon.
Id tbe circuit court of the state of
Oregon for tbe county of Crook.
Central Oregon Irrigation Com
pany, a Corporation, Plaintiff,
v.
F. B. Nelnon, ' Defendant.
To F.B.Nulson, tbe above named
defendant:
In tbe name of the state of Ore-
gon: You are hereby squir
ed to spprar and answer the
j complaint filed apainet you in th'
aoove entitled suit within six week
from tbe date of the firot publica
tion of this summons, namely with-
J in six weeks from the 10th dar of
This summons is served upon
you by publication pursuant to an j
order made on tbe 7th dav of De
Je.'se Steap.xs and
F. Ewi.no Martin
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
FirKt publication Dec, 10. 1914.
Last publication Jan. 21, 1915.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby civen that the nn.
dersiijned has been appointed adniinii
1 1""' tlie estate of Warner Schmidt,
j deceased, and all persons having claims
1,at",J antl published first time De-
cember 10:h, 1914
J. H. RoSKXREM,
Administrator of the estate oi Warner
Sihmidt, deceased.
- Notice of Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given by the nnjer
f'ened, the executrix of the estate ol
William H. 8hort, deceased, to all per
sons interested in said estate that she
has made and filed with the county
clerk her final accounting of her ad
ministration ot said estate and that the
court has set Monday, the first day of
February, 1915, at 10. o'clock in the
forenoon at the county court room in
Prineville, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing and settling said final
accounting. At which said time and
place any person interested in said es
tate may appear and object to said final
accounting. Samaxtha A. Short,
Executrix of the estate of William H.
Short, deceased.
Dated December 10, 1914.
The Journal, f 1.50 per year.
Tin
Flour
Summoni,
In 'he j'.isiice court of the state of
Oregon for Crook county, dis
trict Xo. 1.
J. M, Tcngmsn, Plair tiff,
vs.
II. P. Speer, Defendant.
To II P Speer, defendant:
In tbe name of te state of Ore
gon, you are hereby reqired to ap
pear and annwer tbo complaint
filed herein against you in the
above entitled canie on or before
January 29, 1915, which is tbe
time prescribed in the order of the
justice of the peace of Crook county,
Oregon, for district Xo. 1, pursuant
to which this semmons i pub
lished, in which you are required
to appear, answer or plead, and if
you fail to so appear, answer or
plead, the plaintiff will take judg
ment against you as prayed in his
said complaint, to wit: lor the sum
of thirty dollars with interest from
the 14th day of December, 1914, at
ten per cent per annum, for fifteen
dollars attorney's fee and his costs
and disbursements herein,
The date of tbe first publication
of this summons is the the 17th
day of December, 1914.
This summons is published pur
suant to an order of Hon A. R,
Bowman, justice of the peace for
Croak conoty, Oregon, for District
No. 1, made on the 16th day of
December. 1914
Lake 51. Deciitf.u,,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
buinuions
In the citcuit court of tbe state
jflf Oregon for tbe county of Crook.
Nathan Johnson, plaintiff,
Rov Younl'difendant
Koy oung, defendan .
To Roy Youriff, defendant:
In the name of tbe Hate of Ore
!ron, You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff filed agairwt yen in
the above entitled suit within six
weeks from the dat of the first
publication of this summons, on
or bt-lore the 21st day of January,
1915, and if vou fail so to answer
; for want thereof the plaintiff will
ule lalI'llu to oe me own-
er in fee simple of the south half
of section 9, antl southeast quarter
of the northeast quarter of section
16, in township 14 south, range
12 eat, V. M., and forever quiet
ing tbe title of the plaintiff against
you and barring and enjoining
you from at any time hereafter
setting up or asserting any claim
or title to said premises cr any
part thereof.
This summons is served upon
you by tbe publication thereof in
accordance witb an order made at
Prineville, Oregon, by the Honor
able V. L. Brad-haw, judge of the
circuit court, on December 11,
1914, requiring that this summons
be published at least once a week
for six consecutive weeks in Crook
County Journal, a newspaper pub
lished at Prineville, Crook county,
Oregon, and that the first publica
tion thereof shall be on the 17th
day of December, 1914.
Foster & Hamilton,
Attorneys for plaintiff,
, Notice tor Publication Isolated Tract.
Public Land Sale.
' Department of the Inferior.
1 C. S. Laud OUice at The Dalles. Ore.
! December , 1014.
Notice-Is hereby ujven that, as dl.
I r..'tt.ft hv tlio f.. ,m in IL.nK ff
iirenornl land office, uuder provisions
of act of conuress approved Jlfirch
28,1912, (37 Stat. 77 1, pursuant to
the application of Clarence W Dlsh
uiau, serial No. 01192. we will offer
R nt public sale to the hlirhest bidder,
h : but at uot less than f 1.25 per acre, at
Si 9:15 o'clock a. in. on the 27th dav of
January, 191,1, nt this ollice, the fol
lowing tract of land: ScJ uej, nej
j set, section 4. township 15 south,
i rautie 17 east Willamette lneihliun.
"This tract is ordered into the
market on a showing that the
! greater portion thereof is mouutnln
I mm or too rondi for cultivation."
Any persons claiming adversely
the above described land are advised
to file their claims or objections on
or before the time designated forsale.
i l--17p 11. Fkaxk Woodcock, lteglster.
Notice for Publication Isolated Tract
Public Lnnd Sale.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Otlice at The Dalles, Ore.
December 11. 1HU
k Notice Is hereby given that as di
rected by tue coinmiHsloner of the
general bind office, under provisions
of act of congress approved March
28,1912, (37 Stat. 77), pursuant to
the application ol Emma DlHlimaii
serial No. 0119S1. we will offer at
public sale to the highest bidder, but
at not less than $1.25 per acre, at
9:15 o'clock a. in. on the 2sth day
of January, 1915, at thin office, the
following tr.ict of land: swj,
wa si'J, section 2, township 15 south,
range 17 east Willamette meridian.
" This tract Is ordered Into the
market on a showing tha t the great
er portion thereof is mountainous or
too rugh for cultivation."
Any persons claiming adversely
the above described land are advised
to tile their claims or objections on
or before the time designated forsale.
12.17p H. Kiixk Woodcock, Register.
Silver Spur Lost
Between Henry Cram's place end M. R
niKKs- upper runcn. Keturi to Jounia
smawi
ollice anil get reward.
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