Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 14, 1920, Page Page 7, Image 7

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NOTICI OP BOND tAI.I
Healed proposal, will to rasstesa' W the
llnard nf lllreetore of the Lone llne IrTtse
tloii Matriel, a Mualeitml sorporetlea, at Ha
sinVa In Redmond, Oreaoa, till the Want tt
t IM e'etoek P. M. on HoUirUr, tho iota oaf
of Oetnber. I MO, and Immedlatelr IhsrssflsT
puftllely aliened fnr Uio puirnaaa of tho bands
of aald IIUlrM In Iho sum of tlno.oo 00,
dated Julr Ul, 110. aamhsred. In deaamlnee
tkina of Ikoo.iM oath, and maturing ss foU
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Id alda must to aeeomnenlee to a oartb
Dad sheet for ton par sent of tho amount
kid. Iho mom to to forfeited to tho Wetrtet
aa liquidated damaase In tho event tho sae
sassful bidder falli to toko aa and par lor
aald bnnila en aWHeeiy.
Tho Hoard reeerv aa tho tifht la rsjest any
or all hid..
DENTON 0. BURPICK.
I-7s leerstarr.
NOTICK PO PUBLICATION
Dopartmonl of tho Interior, U. I. Land Of
flro at Tho Dalles, Onana. Sept. la, I We.
Noll's Is hereby lvea that
MAKION P. CART! ft. widow of Marr Car
lor, formerly Mary aieaee, iarasasd.
of Prinerllls Oreaon. "eha, ea tWpuentor It,
IBIt, mads Additional floomtesd Rntry, No.
017.J4, for EVi EVi snd HW Hti, Bee.
lion 14, Township It-Booth. Hants 17-Boat.
Willamette Mertdlen. has Bled nntks of In
tentlon to nuke throe-year Proof, la seta
bltsh rlslm In Ihs land shoes desrrlbsd, before
Use M. Berhtell, United BISKS Commtoakm
sr. at Prineville, Orsvoa, ea the Ills day of
November, l0.
Claimant namas aa oil nasi at 1 Prank t.
R.lf, l.uas M, Keif, Chariot . Adams, John
H. Brass, all of Prtnevllle, Oreaon.
H. PRANK WOODCOCK,
l-c. Realater.
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Bald bonds to hear Interest at the rate of
all per rent, It per rent) per annum, pay'
able suat-eaaMlly aa Jeaaary and inly In.
lnnlial and luteraat parable In United
flialea tld rein at the oftVe of the County
Treasurer of Crook Counly, Bute of Oreaon,
or al the fW l aamry of the Mate of Orr.m
In New York City, N. V., at the option of the
bolder.
NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNTINO
Notice Is ksrehy ilrea by Ihs aaderslarawl.
the eterutor of the estate of Martha Elisa
beth Smith, deceased, to all Bartons Interested
lit said estate, that be bat made and Sled wl'h
the County Clerk of Crook County, Oreaon,
his Anal accounting of hit administration of
said mtats, and that the court hts tst Holi
day, Ihs lib day of October, 120, at IS o'clock
In the forenooa, at the Counly Court Room, la
Prtnevllle, 0 sgon, aa ths tlms snd place for
hearing and setting said Snal accounting, at
khlch tald tme and placs any person tn tar
geted la tald mtata may apptar and objam t
thereto.
Dated and published the trat time, Sep
tember t, IMS.
ALBERT HENRY SMITH,
Eaecatar of ths mtata of Martha
Elltabrth Smith, Deceased
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NOTICE OP PINAL ACCOUNTINO
Notice It he retry gleea to the aadershraei
ths assrutor of the wtala of Julia Ana B le
vins, deceased, to all persons tnteieeted la
said eeUte, thai be has mads and Steal with
the county clerk of thla soualy bis Snal aa
onnntlng of his administration of tald aetatsv
and the court has set Monday, the Bret day
of November. IMS, at IS o'clock h Iho form
aooa, al the County Court Room at Priam
elite, Oreaon, as the time and plaea ffrr beat
i sad settling aald Saal aitenatiag. al
which tald time and place any person Intern
toted la the aetata amy appear sad obleJt la
tald Snal accounting.
M. K. EI.UIirTT,
recutoy of the estate of Julia Aaa
1 Blevtnt, darmisd S-S
NOTICE POB PUBLICATION
SII7H
Department ef the Interior, U. 8. Land Of.
See at The Dalles, Oreaoa, September 1, IK.
Notice is hereby gtvoa that MINNIE B.
LAMPKBT, of Barnes, Oreaon, who, on April
1. 1914, made Dseert Land Entry. No. SII7M,
for - WMi. Section II. Township 10-Rout a.
Bangs n-East, Willamette Meridian, bat Sled
notice of Intention to auks Snal Proof, to
eetabltah claim to ths land shove desert bei
before Lake M. BeehtelL U. S. Cornm lea loner.
at Prineville, Oreaoa, aa tto SOU day at
October. IS20.
Claimant namas at srltneaaeai Claude Seeds,
Ilermsn Haas, Henry Pounder, Charles Lam-
pert, all of Hemes, Orenn.
1-1 H. PRANK WOODCOCK, Beamier.
NOTICE POR PUBLICATION
14V2I
Department of the Interior, U, 8. Land Of-
Ace at The Dalles, Oieaon, September 1, Win.
Notice Is hereby given that UANIKL W,
KNOX, of Post, Oregon, who on May 10, WQ,
mads Additions! Hommtesd Entry, No.
UIJU-7H Co-WU. BWU SU 1 mA W U.
SV. rVeetlon It, Townahlp i7-8outh. Range
l-Kset. Willamette Meridian, baa Sled notice
of Intention to maks three year Proof, to aw
tebliah claim to the land above described, be
fore Uke M, Berhtell. United Btatee Co to
rn lea loner, at Prineville, Oregon, on ths Stb
day of November, 11C0.
Claimant names as witnesses 1 Ulysses 1i,
Allen, James W. Johnson, Arthur Lane,
Charles Dneppard, all of Post, Oregon.
1-1 H. r HANK WOODCOCK. Register.
msds Homeeteavd Entry, No. 0M4S. for SW
See. 4 1 NWVi Section , Townahlp II S,
Rsnas SI E, Will. MsruuMaa. has Sled aotlca
of Intention to seeks Snal three-year Proof,
to establish -eletm tw-ths lead nboee aWcriMd.
bafors H. a Ellis, U. S. Commiseioner, at
Bend, Oregon, aa the aotk day of October,
ll.
Claimant names aa wUnsssesi Prank M.
Neth. George Ungford. fisorae H. Wilsoa,
Psul M. Wilsoa, all of Bend. Oregoa.
1-1 JAB. P. BURGESS, Keglster.
NOTICE POR PUBLICATION
Mot Coal Land
Dsaertttesit ef the Interior, U. a Land Of-
Sot at Lakeeiew, Oreaoa, Heptemher II, 120.
Notice la hereby avsa thai LENA J. WIL
SON, formerly Lena J. Wins low. of Boa 411,
Bead, Oreaon. who, aa November 12, Kit,
made Honestead Entry, No. s4t, for Lou
1-1. SUNK. BEUNWU See. . Lot 4, SMr-
NWti. Kecttoa 4, Township 11 S, Ranaa 11 E,
Will. Meridian, has Sled notice fit intention
to maka Snal thrss year Proof, to mtabiuh
claim to the land above described, before H.
C. Kills, U. S. Commissioner, al Bend, Ore
gon, oa ths loth dsy of October. I2.
Claimant names as witnesses! Knuat E.
Chapman, Prank M. Neth, Genres Langfors,
George IL Wilson, all of Bend. Oreaon.
1-1 JAS. P. BURGESS, Ksgtster.
NOTICE POR PUBLICATION
Not Coal Land
08S4S
Department of the Interior, 0- B. Land Of
fice st Lakevlew, Oreaon, Be pi ember 11, lttO.
Not Irs Is hereby liven ths PKANCKS M.
CHAPMAN, formerly Frances M. Street, of
Hot 4IC, Bend, Oregon, who on Sept. 10, tlt,
NOTICE OP SHKRIPPS SALE
By virtue at aa caseation in foreclosure
duly Issued by lbs Clerk of tto Circuit Court
of ths County of Crook, Stats of Oregon,
Uteri the Mb dsy of September, me, la a
certain suit la lbs Circuit Court for said
County and Stats, wherein Charles W. Tbom
Ibwslle aa plaintiff recovered Judgment ag
ainst Louis J. Seebvrtrer as defendant fm
ths sum of 1600. with interest thersou at H
per cent per annum from December I. 1914,
for the further sum of toO attorney's fees,
snd ths sum of $17.40 costs and diaburae-
R'enta, on ths Its dsy of September, llfitO,
Notice is hereby given that I will aa I
tth day of October. 1020. at the front door
of ths court bouss la ths city of Prinertlle la
mid oounty, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon of
aald day, sell at public auction to ths highest
bidder, for cash, ths following described pro
perty, to-wlt I
Northeast quarter (NEK) of section tweae
ty-nlos (It) in township siitsea (II) south
of rnngs fifteen ( 16) east of ths Willamette
Meridian, taken nnd levied upon as the pro
perty of ths said Louis i. Seebemer, or at
much thereof as may to ascssisry to satisfy
the said Judgment together with all costs sad
dtabureements that bars ar may accrue.
' Dated at PrinevUls, Oregon, September S,
IKS.
JOHN COMBS,
Sheriff tf Crook County, Oregon.
SUMMONS
la Ihs Circuit Court of the State of Oreaoa,
for Crook County.
Karl W. Widrig. Platatlf,
vs.
Birdie Widrig. Defeadant.
To Birdie Widrig. the above named aWoadnntl
IN THE NAME Or THE STATE OP ORE
GON, yoa are hereby required la aaa say aad
answer tto complaint ef the ptaiatnT Sled
seams you ks tto above swtHied salt so ay
btfora tto last dsy of tto tram prasirfksd aa
the ardor for pabllcatkM mads hereto. Isewtti
tto tlnd day at Octseer, lata, snd If yea faS
to so saswer, for west thorsof ths pUlnllff
will apply la the Court toy the relief preyed
for aa tto tamplibrt aa Sis hereto, to-a Hi
Por a decree ef lb Court that ths hoods ef
matrimony acne svlstina bet wee a yon nnd
ths plaintiff to dissolved aad told Cor aaaght ;
and thai ths piatnlif to absolved from nary
and all obligation arising sot of the taas
riage contract now existing hetwsoa roe and
the Plaintiff and for sack other aad farther
relief as la tto Coart may assat .last t
sou liable.
This summons to served upoa you by nqbn-
eattea thereof for six eonsevcutive weeks kt
tho Crook County Journal, a weekly ar
paper of general circulation, published m
Prirerrllw, Crook County, Oregon, to or
of the Hon. N. 0. Wallace, Judge ef tto
County Court for Crook County, State of Ore
aoa, which order wsa dated the 1th day of
September, 121 tto date of Srst publics tin
of thla summons bring ths tth day of Sev
tember, W20, nnd the data of ths test publica
tion being tto list day of October. IVZS,
LAKE M. BKCHTELL
Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence aad Post
Office Address, Prineville, Oreaoa.
inspect the asaassmcnl list an
snVo of the Secretary of the Board,
Published by order of the Board of Dttaan
tort of tto Lone Piae irrigation District,
August 11. 12.
DENTON O. BUKDICsk.
M-Ue
Secretary
simtzt
NOTICE POB PUBLICATION
Not anal hm4
Deport meet of lbs Interior, U. a Land OS-
Scs at Lakevlew, Oreaoa. Aegust II, ltlgL
Notice la hereby gives that
EDWARD STREET
sf Plfe. Oreaoa. who oa January tf, IKS
msde add It kraal Hoasaeteaal Entry. No.l02,
for SE48E Sec. I; NKKNE It, T. Ill,
R. UtL. Lot 1. Section S. Lot 1, NENWi
See, 1. Townahlp 11 S. Ranaa It E, Will.
Meridian, has Sled aotlca of intention la maha
Snal three-rear Proof, to sstabUsi? claim to
the land above described, kef ore Chariss a.
She, sua. U. S. Commiseioner. st Fife, Ore
Son, on the lttk day of October, 12.
Claimant names ss wHneasee : Joseph Street,
Wesley Street, C N. Bradford. Paul Wsraer,
all of Fife, Oreaon.
JAS. P. BUROKSS.
legists.
NOTICE OP ESTRAT
One Iron Cray boras; three or four yean
old. Branded with eircie tail oa left shoulder
and T with a back handed 8 under connected,
with spot in forehead. -
One small brown mule branded with a circle
taxy H inside the circle on left shoulder and
C on the left stiffs or snorted with aa L orl
leying down. Dieh fees. about 1 years old.
Taken up by the City of Prineville KHfc.
LONE PINE IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Notice of Meeting of Board of Equal isatloa.
The Board of Directors of ths Lone Pins
Irrigation District acting as a board of oquai
iistion will most at ths omce of the Board at
Hedtoond, Oregon, on tho Srst Tuesday of
October 120 (October Ith) at ten o'clock la
the forenoon, for the purpose of reviewing and
correcting rta ssscesments and apportionment
of taias for the year 12.
In the meantime all persons Interested may
NOTICE POR PUBLICATION
tl2M a
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lend Of
See at The Dalles, Oregon. August Is, IPs.
Notice is hereby given thet
JOHN W. MITCHELL
of Prineville. Oregon, who, cm July 11, Kit;
made Homestead Entry. No. 1421rt, for NW4
hK'A, NW' W SW and 8E SWts,
Section 12. Townahlp IS South, Bangs IS
East, Willamette Meridian, has Sled aotlca
of Intention to make three-year Proof, to
eatabltoh claim to the land above described,
before Lake M. Berhtell, United Stales Com
missioner, at Prir.cvilie, Oregon, aa ths lis
day of October, 12.
Claimant mum aa nlltimiisi Richard W.
Breese, Charles E. Adams, John R. B rasas
William A. Hand, all of Prineville, Oregon.
JL r it AN a woudcuvb.
Brilliant Scheme.
On thplr fourth birthday France
anil Rita, twin, hUkxI watchliiK th
Biiixliiiiir toui'he being put on a cake
by their mnther, whn France ex
elMlmcci. "Muvvfr, let's have today for
my blithday, and we'll nave another
for Rita tomorrow."
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