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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 9 NOTU'K i'O SHOW CAUSK In (lit) County Court of llu Kliito of Oi'cKoii, for Crook. Cfnuity, In tin- nml lit- of 1 ht Uuunlmo l i i i of II u tin it Mill i' mill fiuii'k' l-'i-rKiii-hon, Minors. It upiiiiii iui' to tliU court from (In- iiitilion Uim ilny (ircMt iitcil 1 1 1 liliil liy Num-y Oilol, tin- tfumiliHii i.f tin- i-mI mI h of Tht-lmii Miller mid Cliuiilo I' ei'irne-Hiti, minor, pi ay i rijj fol" nil orilrr of will- of I'l-rtfiiti It-Ill "ft;iti belonifinjf Jn mi'l miiioi'tt thiit it in l-i h biMt Intt ieiitH of ' f ui-l wnnl'. uin.1 e.-it-li of them ami of their tvtiitiM th.it Midi real cf.iiitu should In- fluid. It; in lien liy ordered, That Un it -t of Kin of Maid wards and all I'li'l'MillH illtTr;U il ill Ml id I'hlHtl1 appear hel'ure liii.;, t-ourt on Monday the 7th day of Anita-1, 191(1, A. I). tit 10 oYloi-k A. M. nt the court! room of this court Bt I'ririevilli- in! tin- County of ('rook, ()reon, then I and llu ic to hiiow cuuse whv an I order idimild not he granted for the Mile of tiiich real i-htntc, desi-rihwl in wiid petition an follows: Thi' Southwest ouarter of the , Northi-axl (uiirter, the Southi-nut j !Hfter of tin- Northwest quaiti-r j an i the Kant half of the Southwes-t iltiarter of S-eti in Twi nty-three in Tovvi'.Hhiji Ki:hteeil Soiitli, of Haw Kirhtei'ii Ka- t of VNill.-imWU- Mi ridiiin, in Crool' County. Ort-Kun. ! And it in further ordered, That' thii order he pidilinheil in t'le ( "rui-k County Journal, a veekly newiipapi-r printed and ptihlit-hed in J-'niu-vilU-, Orejjon, onee a week for three sueroisive weekn, lailed this 20th day of June, lliH. ! !. Springer, County Judo. 3'Jt to. ' NOTICF, FOK rUW.ICATION. Department of the Interior, XL 8. I ami Olhi-f ul Tin.- Did lea, Oregon. Mum- i;ih, 1!)DJ. Notice in herehy (Ivt n that John l-i. Wlili.l -r, of l'i ineville, Oretfon, who, (in June lllth, Kill, maili- JIomcHleud entry, No. OiMOl, fend on May VMh, HMi. mado additional homcMtead entry, No. 01(1117, for yi'U, SW'l NI-'l, & Lot 4, Sl-H SVVh Si c. !!(), Tw,,. M-S, HaiiKi- 17-K, Willamette Me rl.lian, Han filed notice of jiileniioii to iniike final five year proof, to CHlHolldi claim to the land riliove den-rilied, before J.akc M. Hicht'-ll, D, 8. C'ommiHiotier, at Triiii-vlHe, Oregon, on the 2nd day of July, HJlfi. t'lai'itaiiL nam en as wilnowo: Jj!i-i S. W itkirei, KJitar T. Slay ton, Marion It. Isikkh, Cuy Lafol-li-Ue, all of I'ritii ville, Git-Ron. II. r'ntnk Woodcock, IfcgiHU-r. :i2t.r.c NOTICK FOIl i'Uiit.lCATION. Department of the Interior, XL S. I.i.nil OlIltT at The DiillcH, Oregon, June, Kith, l!)li. Notice is hereby Riven that Martha M. Morsel I, formerly, Martha M. McrUchini?, of I'rinevilli', OrcKon, who, on June 12th, Mil, made Ditn-rt Lund -ntry. No. 01(11 1, for NWJ, NWJ H I. See. 21, Twp. 18-S. HanKt-; 17-K, Willamette Mt-ridinn has filed notice of intention to make final Deitirt land proof to establish claim' to the land above described before. Lake M. Hechtell U. S. Commi-; ioner at l'i ineville, Oregon, on the 2-lth day of July, 191(5. Claimant names aa witnewu-n: Itichard K. Mantey, GwjrKe 0. Taylor, UlywiH S. HuHhnell, all of Roberta, Oregon, 1'aul A. Mert fcchin), of Trineville, OreKon. M. Frank Woodcia-k, KejciHter. 32tr,c NtHICK FOIl I'UIIMCATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. and Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon, June 12th, 191ti. Notice i.H hereby Riven that Arthur Crunc( of HrothetM, (trcifon, who, on Jan uary :Ut, 101.'?, made lbino.U-;id intry, No. 0112::n, for Ki, Sec. 2.s, Twp. 20-S, Kainre 1H-K, Willnrricttt Meridian, hax filed notices of in tention to make dual three year pro. if, to establish claim to the land above described, before A. S. FojtKi U.S. Commissioner ai Hamp ton, Oregon, on the 25th day of July ID Hi. Claimant im"ie as witnesses: William Stenkamp, I'.urns I). Yountf, Klva K. Varco, 1. M. Coffey al) of Brothers, Orejfon. II. Frank Woodcock, Ki tfHtcr. .T2tf,p. NOTICK FOR I'UHLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Orem, June 17th, MUi. Notice is hereby uiven that Avtiv.ir M. Hardi nbriM.k, f It'-bert.-'., Orefon, who, on Si p tnnliT lilth, l'.'IO, made Home ;ial entry. No. 07-IJ0 and on April 'MUi. loir., tn idi- additional 11, .on t.a-l entry, u. 01;'.i:t, for ! J SWi. Sec '20. NWi. Ki SW,1, S c. 2:). Twp. 17-S, K:i ivrc Ih-K, Willametti' Meridian, ban tih-d noti.-e of intention t make liual five year proof, to e.-t,dili-h rlaim t the laud above ilcTilj'.-,!1 before L ike M. HerhL II, U. S. CoXlllM-Hi-iiK-r, at I'i iie iile, Oregon, on the 2.". ill day of July. Mill. C'aimar.t names as witnesses: (iranville II. Nye, 1'er.janiiii lliuderman, Ait tin Ki.er, (Jeoi-jte llinderman, all of Roberta, OreKon. II. Frank Woodcock, Keniter. :!2tr,r. NOTICK FOR PULIATION. Department of the Interior, XL S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon, June 12th. 1916. Notice is hereby (riven that Oscar W, ("ruse, of Brothers, Oregon, who,' on March 24, 1911, made Homestead entry, No. 0H452, for WJ, Sec. 27, Twp. 20-S, Range 18-fc, Willamette Merdiian, has tied notice of inten tion to make final five year proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. S. Fogg, U. S. Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon on the 25th day of July, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: William Su-nkamp, Burns D. Young, i. H. CofTy. Klva K. Varco, all of Brothers, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. 32t5p. NOTICK FOR PJBLICAHON. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollioo at The Dalles, Oregon, June 15, 1916. Notice is hereby given tnat William K. Mead, of Ruber U, Oregon, who, on March (ith, 1913, made H mesUad entry, No. 011375 and on June 15th, 1914, made additional homestead enrty, No. 013454, for NEJ SEi, Sec. 12, Twp 18-S, Range 17-E, & SWi SWJ, Sec 6, Wi NWi, SEi NWi, NWi SWi, and Lots 2-3 & Nl of Lot 6, Sec. 7, Twp. 18-S, Range 18-E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Lake M. Hechtell, U. S. Commisioner, at I'nneville, Oro gou, on the 12nd day of July, 1910. Claimant names an witnesses: Mani'ord D. Nye, Audrid G. Kizcr, Jabez E. Warner, Katie Mead, all of R iberts, Oregon. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. 32t5c. Now turn to the clpsirted ad"rtis meats on pngu 8. For new and old ptomsoh trouble nee Adamaon's Digest eze. Price 50o or six boxes for $2 50 postpaid .to any address in the United States of America. For sale by I) P Adumson & Co., Prineviile, Oregon. N NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. I and Ollice at The Dalit-., Oregon, June 5th, 1916. Notice is hi beby given that , John McKay, of Rivers, Oregon, who, on June i'.Uli, made l!onnrtead entrv, N... 01IM7, f.r NKJ, KJ NWi, N J SKI, Sc. 10, Twp 20-, Range l'J-K, Will.-iriictte Meridian, ha.s filed notice of itit titioii to n, ake linal 'three year proof, to establish claim to the land above deM-ribcd, befo-e A. S. Fogg. U. S. Cn-m-iis-sioner, nt Ilampt.Ti, Oregon, on t'l-- 29th day of Julv, 1916. Claimant names as witues.-'-'-s: A. S. Cottine.ham, Roy W'ii.ti rs, N. D. Mever-i, C. A. Stevens, all of Held, Ore-'on. II. Fnuu U'oodciK-k, Register. S2t5c. NWT1CK FOR PULICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Oregon, June 5th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that KlstonC. Hill, of Held, Oregon, who, on April 23d, 1913, made Homestead entry No. 011581, for SEi. Si NEJ, Sec. 33, NWi SWI, SWi NWi, Sec. 34, Twp. 19-S. Range 20-E, Willamette Meridian, ha3 filed notice of in tention to make final three year proof to establish claim tu the land above described, before A. S. Fogg, U. S. Commssioncr at- Hampton, Oregon, cn the 14th day of July, 1916. I Claimant names as witnesses; Clinton Mullins, Deltner Itnvis, Charles A. Stevens, Max Gross, all of Held, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. 31t5c. How to Win Hor Heart. We know a boy wlio knows girls, nil right. He's only six yonrs old, but Do ob serve tilings. We beard tils mother culling him down for rudeness nt piny the other day. and our eavesdropping was rewarded with this: "llllllo." called the mother, "1 want you to quit tensing that little girl! Aren't you ashamed of yourself?" "Well, 1 got to tense somebody, an' "- "You've got to tense somebody? That's a fine Idea, 1 must say! And 80"- "Ycs, nn' she wants to be tensed. If I quit she'll go play with some other little boy." Clcvclnnd Tlnln Dealer. Something Wronj. -v. 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And by which tongut bitm and throat parci re cut out f Every- wn-:re looarco iftsold you llnnd Prince Albert HWHitinir you n toppy red bags. Sc. tidy reu iini, vk; nanatomt pound and nail-pound tin humidori and in that clever cryfltsl glasa humidor, with sponge - moifitrner lop, tnat keep th tobacco in sucti fin condttioa Iwaril "Thoy say tlmta woman tfnrscoin to Iht iild at in iy niotin'iii," "Vf: In r t':ir irt voiuii!foi-H, so to BpcuU." St. IniiH 'lubf-P'inoenit The Oregonian Is handled exclusively in Prineville'by H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door the same day as published for 75c per month The Journal does Modern Printing m Buy Your Season Tickets to hautauqua Now and Bay Them With a Smile VtCSLKEil TO FIGHT HOMESTEAD EILL Suit Lake City, Ciiih. rtcli-rates to tliu National Wool Growers' assot-ia-l.lon eutivomimi raii.cj a Ji:ml ot more Ui.iu if li. i'i in t-ii afa on Hie floor ot the convi-ntiun in L'O minutes to maintain a lobby al Wns-hiiiKtun acuiusl the Clll ucra lir-iui'iUi tul bill, now under delate in cimri'sH. HcBoluliona adopted usk congress to um-'iid oxiKiinj; tun.f luws on sugar, meats, wool mid other product throuKli a lion partisan tariff eoruinls uloii. The department of agriculture Is urged to require that all imports of wool and other animal products from countries where the foot and mouth and other animal diseases pre vail be sterilized or excluded and sim ilar action by the various states is re quested. Kx Governor Gooding, of Idaho, was named as chairman of the lobby com mittee and other members will be named later. fee IS 11 ' tract. fr T 1 a l 'counts I 1 kJ 1 ur-u $350,000,000 IN MERGERS Proposed Capital la $200,000,000 And $150,JOO,000. Respectively. Chicaso. Amiounceiuent ot the formation of two great corporations one a stool merger, with $200,000,000 capital, and the other an oil combine, capitalized at abtut, $150,000,000 are oxpected tills week'. Iu tho steel deal, which is believed to involve the consolidation of the VmniKstown Sheet & Tube company and tho Cambria and Lackawanna Steel companies, the Itepogle syndi cate and tho Drexel firm, of Philadel phia, are back of the new enterprise, and National City Bank of New York Interests are associated with the ne gotiations. In the oil deal bankers are working with Pacific Coast oil men iu bringing about the merger. In the proposed combination ot Mexican and California oil properties by banking Interests, the names ot the Associated Oil com pany and Union Oil company have fig ured conspicuously . s j- . - - '- "J 1 4 ftx ii.ftitAu rx Nw neno" MT1 Sift to the Any propos'tion which 5eem- ry . n?ly offers a piano or piano- OOttOm player at a price below its val ue. Underneath every PHtNOMENAL PRICE REDUCTION lies future regret for the purchaser. By no magic can good material - and hioh.rla O" w VI ft- manship be turned into good pianos and sold at prices -altogether out of proportion to their cost of production. - OUR PIANOS Are worth no less this month than last; they are built right by the foremost factories in America, priced right, and the greatest inducement for you to buy here lies in their unfailing quality and the fact every dollar invested with us buys one hundred per cent in piano quality, efficiency and service. We are closing out all second hand pianos and organs this week at geat bargains and on easy terms Your Money's Worth or Your Money Back Other stores -San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramenlcs F resno, San Jose, Los Angeles and other coast cities E. H. BRENT, Mgr. Kamstra Bid? Prineviile, Oregon )