UNLESS IT'S A GOOD
STORi T WILL NOT
PAY to ADVERTISE IT!
w
UNLKSS you know n person unless tbnt pcroii comes
iuto your life in some way you nrc not greatly con
cerned ubout whether he is good or bad, desirable
or objectionable.
It's so with n store. The people who never visit it
care nottiiu about it one way or the other. It doesn't
exist for" them.' But when they ore persuaded to patron
fee it llicn VJicy come to turn the spo.-light of their at
tctitiou on! it when it comes to hove a part in their lives,
tis so'ine stores must have in all lives tjteu it's different;
then it DOES matter whether it strives to win confidence;
it docs matter whether or not its price concessions are genu
ine, dependable.
If it meets all tests that a good store must stand when
it is advertised when it thus invites the critical attention
of people then advertising "rnakcs" the store, If it fails
in most of the vital things if it proves, under the light of
publicity, not to be much of a store, TI1EN ADVERTIS
ING WILL NOT AY for it will craphasue short
comings as well as merits. "'
ii i
For these same reasons it is generally
assumed that the store which does not
advertise is seeking to avoid close In
spection and comparison, and that the
store which docs Is courting them,.
?ftORT ITEMS OF INTEREST.
Work on an oil-prospecting well
ar Vak; yiH soou be commenced.
Bishop Paddock of the Episcopal
.urch has been holding services in
v .rious parts of Southern Oregon.
The Prineville fire department is
..iking preparations for a two-dot-Lr-a-plate
banquet to be given on
Jauuary 12.
Drilling on the oil well at Grizzly
has been suspended until after the
holidays. Everything is going
nlong nicely at the well.
Eugene has made a tax levy of
io mills for expenses of the current
year. It has a six-teutbs af a mill
jevy for library purposes.
"Valley Farm," the home-talent
comedy drama put on at Prineville
tinder the ausDices of the I-nrifos'
Annex, netted that organization
aoout 575.
Stock owners in the Malheur re
gions are in formed by the state
veterinarian that uutil they kill off
aDout 500 wtlu pontes of the scrub
breed that transmit the disease to
valuable horses, it will be impos
sible to eradicate the glanders in
Malheur and Owyhee. These wild
horses are of no value, aud they
convey the infection.
Nothiug could be better for the
f il! sown wheat than the generous
v juimg of suow which has laid over
the county the past two weeks.
The expectation is for the best
Crop of winter wheat that has ever
been harvested in the Iuiaud Em
pire, and it adds to the pleasure to
kuow that the area sown is greater
than e-cr before. Moro Observer.
The Review reports the result of
the city election at Prineville in the
following manner: "Prineville's
administrative affairs are in the
hands of the reform element for
the coming fiscal year beginning
January 1, the entire Methodist
ticket, as it was termed by the op
position, having carried the day by
majorities of from 1 to 17 Monday
last."
A bill has been introduced in the
lower house of congress allowing
me aucrman county heirs of Thos.
O, Miller the insignificant sum ol
Sjoo on accouut of the destruction
of a ferry boat which. Miller was
operating across the Columbia river
near the mouth of the Deschutes.
The destruction occurred during
the Bannock Indian war. Moro
Observer.
ilorc people are taking Jo!e Kid
ney Remedy every year. It is consid
ered to be the most effective remedy for
kidney aud bladder troubles that' medi
cal scfeace can devise. 1'oley'a Kidney
Remedy corrects irregularities, builds
1 p worn out tirnnei and restores lost vl
r v. Il Uill miike ton ftvl V. ell hi d
ntu.--C. , ilHUMUUt ViwaUu
-HS-
ADVICE TO WOMEN.
Hw
On May Crow Old Atlrsetlvsty
and Gracefully.
Growing old Is not a condition to be
dreaded. Youth Is delightful and fuQ
of zest, but that U no reason why Its
loss should bo bemoaned. A woman
wbo wishes tnny gain attrnctlvcncus
with each year iho lives and at thirty
be far prettier, more deUcbttul and en.
tertululns than at twenty. ThU Is Ui
working of the eternal law of arcrucetf
that never falls If one t 111 only put It
Into operation. Only one must under
stand the situation and the law and
abide by It accordingly, remembering
that there Is no gain without loss mid
that to achieve one must work.
To grow old gracefully la an art, and
to step luto middle ago successfully Is
a triumph. It Is women who do this of
whom ouc bear others say she Is ''bet
ter looking than when she was a girl"
or Is "ever so much ulcer than when
sho was young." Kvery woman may
bo this by developing attractions
which a girl can never bare.
The orlglnat mistake that many wo
men make as they feel their youth go
ing Is to fall to bring out the nest set
of attractions. Mere youth Is pleasing,
and because of It much U overlooked,
condoned or Ignored. "She U a pretty
girl," some ouo rays and forgives the
evidences of bad temper.
nut they will admire more a woman
of uitddlo age who lias learned to con
trol her temper and to show sweetness
and self control when youth would
ily lato n rage.
A middle ni-U woman who has learn
ed fiom life as sho has gone on is In
finitely moro attractive than a girl.
The former has gained sweetness mid
strength In trial. She Is more enter
taining, has more tact, more knowl
edge of how to please. When n girl
pleases It Is simply In tho fact that she
Is a girl. Hut with this saino iowcr In
an older woman there Is knowledge
before which a girl fades luto oblivion,
Tho adventuress In a play Is never a
girl. Hlie Is always n woninn past
thirty years of uge. Hlie must have
age to be clever, but tho mental abili
ty which a woman of that typo turns
to bad purposes may In one who Is
honest aud welt bred bo used for the
best ends.
I'or one thing, sho makss herself
helpful and partUnlar. A certain care
lessness lu dressing that in a girl may
(to plcturesqucness lu a middle aged
woman Is Mlovenllness, und ouo who
w Ishc to look a ild lo her lest w 111 not
gha way to It. It Is a iiilxake to
think (hut because oue'x hair U turn
ing gray how It Is done up doesn't mat
ter. It matters a great deul, and es
pecial pains must ho taken to arrange
It well and Ucoulngly. To try to
wear the same stylo frock as youth
docs Is ridiculous and unbecoming,
downs suited to. the middle aged fig
ure will not iniiko ono look older. They
ulmply lmrnjonlxo und M not by ex
treino contrast call attention to the
fact that a woman Is not a girl. I.lttle
airs and graces of manner that were
pretty In the girt are tU'pbantlaa In the
woman. Instead of tncea, there thonld
be a nweet dignity of manner that will
charm all,
'Jheiv Is itbi-olutcly no Heed to dread
fidTIWiMstm U Milr.rfsM JflU ad-
T MEM
A DrfrMrul l.louUt f Pnawfur.
Impnrlt a rar flntt, bmantv nml
((( it I, a frttet tiltf to Oruuiy,
retraining (no ntvagv of tun. wind
and tin: Mllnilnntw tin, a-unourn.
frtckUt, Jnrioioni rtnrt lmprfe,
ton of (A tkln. Voitrtur a duinly
tllHjtlnf odor .vctuilvrfy , . urn,
fnltfttOCTt f l0UT Fate VOAU4olll
MOVTCHIM.CALCO.. tOnUAND,ORk
rnhw wllli
thorn In drws. Iial.lt mul
customs. Olio'- fileuds are cettlnKi
nlotiR hIso, nml all keep oil together,
Hut ever one, amt especially a worn
u, should grow old attractively ami
not cnrelessly. To ho too particular
about tlio nentiiesft ami iletalt of one'?
clothes. Hint they thiill lie peifectly
put together hliil ticciuuhiir. I Impost.
tile. Too imUiy women nro cnrolohs J
alKut ttiK aiul It makes them look
horrid. On the other linml, there U
uothlng prvttler In tlio world Hunt a
Hwoet mul dnliity old Iml.v, nml If her
character and mind nrc swivt as uu
she has more friends and iIocikt ndinl
ration than ever fall to the lot of a gttl
To Cltsn Flt Halt.
FeU tintrt of light color may bo clean
ctl w'ftn black miigueslii. fuller'n fcarth
or huinllry starch. Alwayn remember
to rilli and brush with the imp.
Dust or Anger mnrkit may Ihj remov
ed from light colored woolen goods by
rubbing with tlio uap with bread.
If the marks are obstinate, sprlukte
a little salt on them, then rub with the
bread.
Laces may bo dyed to match mate
rial of any color by using a reliable
dye and following carefully tho direc
tions supplied with It.
l'c.ithcn) may bo freshened by sink
Ing'them ocr the tire, on which n lit
tle rait has been thrown. This fluffs
them out nml makes tho ends curl un
der. If more curl U desired, the Ola-
incuts ultould be drawn over n dull
knife blade.
Feather may also lo washe.I or
dyeil by the exercise of n little care
and patience.
Velvet that Is wrinkled or crushed
may Ikj restored by steaming or may
In? made Into "mirrored" elvet by
Ironing with a moderately worm Iron
on the right side and In tho direction
of the pile or nap.
Silks and ribbons should lie steamed
and stretched between the bauds.
Th Popular HoiWss.
Make jou feel lmllvldua,1ly that you
are tho favored guest.
Makes you feel perfectly at home.
She sees everything ami yet possesses
the art of seeing nothing.
She ncer looks bored.
She, kuowa how to get congenial peo
ple together.
flhe knona how to keep conversation
slw ays go,tur.
Hha ucver lets auy ono lc slighted or
overlooked.
8be knows when to nk tho amateur
runslclau to dlplay Ills or her best tal
ents. Bhu Is perfectly unielOsb about ber
own gowns.
A Curtain Elfsct.
A pretty way to nrrangu ledroom
window curtains Is this; Tho upper
mull Is hung with a dainty flowered
muslin and tho lower with a filmy
madras. Doth are simple Nash cur
tains and thus will Nt easily laundered.
Tho color! curtain Is protected from
tho light by tho shade, which ts usual.
ly drawn to tho middle of tho window,
for this reason tho colored curtain wilt
not bo liable to fade.
The colored curtain Is much prettier
If milled with white. This irhcuio
gives n charming touch of color at tho
windows, but admits of tho use tf tha
lash curtain ns n screen for the hirer
art of tho window.
Vaccination of Hogs,
Hecrelury Wilson Mutes lu his an
nual report that blood hcrum from
hogs which liavo leeu proved to be
Iinmiiuno to hog iholont hns been used
In vaceiuatlng oilier hogs, which are
thus prelected from cholera for ntxmt
three weeks, nn shown by experiments.
If blood from diseased bogs, however,
U Injected with the tortiut tho jirotec
lion Is extended to about three nud n
half mouths.
for Pigs on Pasture.
At tho Iowa txpciiracul station a
ration of corn Mono on timothy pas
ture produced tho cheapest sains Jn
weight of uny of (bo rations fed to
pigs ou pasture, but tho mlvcd rations
produced the groatcxt total net profits.
Podifsr for Wsther Lambs.
There la no doubt as to the prefer
ence of tho hep In tho cholco of fod
ders. Clover hay (iccrns to lw the fod
der they relish most, then pea htrnw,
corn fodder mid timothy liny. The
condition of the fodder will inutcrlully
Influence tbo gain, for If It Is musty,
burned or dusty or has licen allowed
to grow too coarse tbey will neglect It.
Two or thrco pounds of auy of the
fodders: mentioned will be about the
ipuintlty Hint- wrtller html pine or
ten moiitlm o'd wli it dally thronsT.
s i
t&p f HUvfllAt; ptrltKL-c'ralj;.
CATTLE INTERESTS.
ow Bssf Finishers Art Furlno Dual
Purpoit Stock.
II)- riWHUIl M'l.AtK.
Tlmo discredited the iroiltetn ntul
nlil tlio specter of a muiIdIiIiik cntllo
Industry. A few I tit I itnj In tlio wiui
luc of tlio corn rlKMiliiK senson lifted
Iho depressed Imlnneo of the corn crop
ntul mlilc-d million- of uusuul to ttio
jleld. NoverthclcM tlio ninotint of tlio
com hliortnfio lins rondo Itself felt. To
msny fenders tlio corn belt cuih linn
lookvd better la Wow of the ftiiiinctul
Uurrjr, couihlntd with tho hluli coat of
"",, tMuu-mtu ivmi me mmi i 01
"" 'ua" """ ""' ."' ""' '.
held It or turned to sheep or other
Hue of business In which more protlt
seemed to npear. This hus sent Kivnt
nuniocrs of catxcti ami other stock to
I will slaughter houses.
Those, liowexor, vtho stood hy the
Kood heitsts ami Illicit their feeil lots
im iiNiitil seoin, on tho whole, to luno
fair prufpect of winning out when the
"ensiling In" fever reaches tlio etui of
Its course, the Ictigth of that con me do.
I tioiiillui! on sv iniiiiev nml tlio turn of
l-rlcvs In the corn irmle .which no mall
I limy lurcciwi. 1111 tuiiiiiimieii leeu
lots the smaller number of cattle that
I will lie brought to n llnlsh on the short
I com crop should menu n good fighting
I clmuco for future satisfactory profits.
'luo cattle Mutation Is by 110 means
uulipic. Mutton iHitshcr are loudly
complaliittig of uupreatalila oporatlous.
Hut, theu, this Is one of the usual mut
ton ccnts of the holiday m-iisou.
The great International Iho stock
show at Chicago has demonstrated
again that American beef llulshers mnj'
challenge tho world with their prod
ucts. Hut lu rvsH-ct to prices obtained
for fat cnltlu It proved a sora dlsap.
polntmeut to tho producers. While
tho demand at the show auction mile
was keen, buyers Indulged lu no fancy
run of prices. The fact that tho cham
pion car lot of the show went to tho
scales nt 13 per hundredweight as
J,Ruln8t S7 last j ear Is evidence of the
sucevss with which killers kept prices
on n basis that they claim to tm Justi
fied by present business condition.
L'ustlutcd praUu for the quality Of the
catt'o hardly atoned for unprecedent
ed ly small values. Kit dollars and forty-eight
cents was tho average price
per hundredweight real I ml on car
lots.
Fsidlng Bttf and Milk Stock.
Now that tho beef and milk combina
tion promises to bv lu greater fator lu
this country It Is of Interest to farm
era to kuow Mimethlng of tha methods
of the past masters In Iho art of pro
ducing dual purjxwo cattle. 1'ngllsh
breeders of dual purnose animals tery
rarely allow th,c,t,r young utock to
suckle.
Hull calves nro, fei on whole milk or
on a gruel of whole milk or rklm milk
with flaxseed meal, cornmeal or oat
Weal. As they grow pjder barley meal,
cotton cake, roots aud liny nrc niWi-il
to tbo ration and the milk decreased.
A rather fleshy condition Is usually
sought for.
Dual purpose heifer calves nro fed
on skim milk and grain rations, aud
largo amounts of proprietary calf
foods an used. Hklm milk rations are
usually prepared by boiling tho grain
In wnler and adding to the milk while
The Pioneer Telefcra)li
aod Telephone Company
Telegrams I'orwanlcd to Any Part
of the World.
Direct
Telephone Communication
with Portland, Prineville ami all
Pacific Coast cities.
Public Pay Stations
In Hank HuMlng at fiend, at Laid
law and Powell Iluttcs.
Messenger service to any part of
Crook County louth of Crooked
Itlver.
sDOYOUWANTA,
HOMESTEAD
WALKER VALLEY
REALTY CO.
HOSLAND ORHOON
CORReSI'ONDUNCII SOLICimD
POLK'S GAZETTEER i
A I III III II SSI I Wf. I I.IU r.t HHali (lllu
Town ntl yillatu (n qt-egtvn mid
VtihliiKton, Kivlnir a DMrlMiv
Hhli'iinir racllltlet And CJamU
J4 Dlreciory at caJi JJuiliufn
nuu i-ruivvpinn.
II. I. I-OI.K CO., lac.
.f . !-:-, - s.w.
Deschiites Lodgi? No. 103
Knights pt, Pythias
KeKiilar meetings the iiccouil nml fourth
Wcilursilays if inch i)outli. Vltltlim
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niniii. iinuin I1WIIUIIIV. I
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ClXJU.V.XCOWJ,K.fctr J
NOTICK V0 rUW-lOATION.
ltMiliiitiiUriliclillMlr,
t , H, Ltniil OHIct st The l.ll', Urrpiii,
tKH.tinttf l!, IV-Ji
Notice I lirfctiy sttvru tli4t
l.ulliieill .Mccninti
pIIUt ill limit. t-HMk Coiiuly. )lSHi 0 "
llh iln)-ill I'clilMHiy, I'M-
Ctnlmmil iim Uui Hit M At
11.1I.I, Wllll.m Arnold. .Utxtl C l.iir, ''i""
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NOTICU FOR 1'UI1I.ICTI0N.
UMiliHtnl i.flht liilnliw.
V r. Mint UlH l Tli IMtM, Oiritii.
IhirmUl i-lli, i
Notice U linrtiy slvrn lll
Cuts Jaur.
of rilutvltlc llf"il. wiui. nil
NmrinMr illli.
ItllCNlhiii, WlUl
iiiS. niA.lr TlmUr miilHIunr Al'l'llmlt.
a nin. fm rlt. Mltf mi.I U'H HKli, N. .1".
nu.lr Tliiim r xiiii riunr n
Ti. iji.k iiit.w i , in. m.ii nutKt r i
l.iilUm In iii.We I liinl Tlmlwr sinl hlmir l-if,
lu r.Ul.lKli il.li" t Hi Willi lKHrltllil,
Utiiivll C lltlii. I'lilli.l HUlr tSmnnlxlMiirr.
l 1,1. ultuT.nl IUiil,OiriMi,uiillit iiU lr ul
Murvh, li).
Ctaliimiil iinnifi nlliir. IwkiiIi N
lluulrt ml WltlUm II Mssltnr Ikml, lllfCM.
lurl A IlllfoU mul Mary ti I'lllull uf I'llitolllr,
il
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r. W .lnmtt Mrllrr,
NOTICU FOIt 1'UDMCATION.
Iuiltnf Ml of III lutrllor.
V. S. Unit Oftkt l The Italic, Otrsmi,
" No. ij ly
Nutlet I. Iirttliy iii Hut -l,rnil
I). Mr ft
ufllrnil, Olrjtoii. win, ml .uu.l lli. ivM.
mtilr llinnclniil llnliy no lii,li.r .-iiv, rwc
llollS, 1 w. iSHuulli, rH(r II II W M. h..
rilnl iiiillccul liilriilliiu li in.Vr flii.l nr )!
rmmf. Iiir.tnl.li.il cUlm lu Ihe I'ml l-J-f ilc
Kiltml, Utotvll. C. I'.llli. t'lillnl Mtr. Cum-
mlnluncr. l lil. unicr l ikihI. crwiK -.uuuiy,
Oirtiiii.un thf lliil.' i.f J.niHiiy, li"(.
Claimant iiaint. Mltnr.M. Juiur It Klt.1,
Irvliis J. Kt.l. Aillmrll Itly. tltvric luto, slf
oriltiiif, r(n.
ltd O W MDORIt, Mfll
Applications for (Iraxlng Permits.
NOTICIIUIirutysl'tnth.t all ft4lrtlen
lur ticfiHlU In sri.r cattlr, hMKi nih! .n.fp
Mllhlnlhr IIKxOIUriW NATIONAL MIHlWr
tliirliif lh mmii ut ivv. ihu.i lw filnl m my
omtf at I'rliicilllr, (Hr.. on cr l(n Hrtrfu.ty
i. ly-l i mi ntiurntaiHio in iff ai.i in inr afnt
In let:, to t- tli.riril ami ll.nV tornt. I l
iimiI In maVln( 'lklHn oltl lw fnlnl.hnl
UH)ii rniif.t. A. H. IKKI.ANII,
41 Surilr.
OFFICIAL DIKKCTOKY.
UNITltD 8TATIUI
lit JJrnt .. .... . Th.terr RarU
VWc-rrcUlrnl Chillf. W. I'slitwnV.
Nrtrttaryofhl.tr- . . IHIliu Hoot
Bxorlaryr.f Trra.ury ....(ltorsr II Cestrlynn
hrtrtLryoflntfiUx .... . tnr. K ttarSiM
Rotryo(War I.mIc It Wilalit
rtrtrttaryof Nary ,...... C J. JWnaitc
Hrtrrlary of CoraniriCT. ...(Mar Mrsu..
l-DMma.lrr Crnrral.....tlrorit Von I, Jtcjtr
Attutuf y llrnrral .William II. Moly
Ikvittaty of Airlrnltiirf ...-. ..-..J. tnr. VVitwu
TATIt
Uorctuor . C.rorjt It. CharnUilalii
HmtUry of Stair V. W. Itcnwn
Trra.urrr (...Klt
Attorney C.nrr.t A. M.Crawluril
Knpl. IMUIe lu.tiu(tloa J. II. Adtrnian
Mate I1! Inter W. H. Dunnlw
Dairy ami fowl Conimlnloiir... I, W tultry
Commluloncr uf Lahor RUtlUka... . O. I. HvR
(Tlina. K Camplll
KallriMit Commlwloner
.. (Cltlr II. Alldilwii
O.wahl Wr
Cam suit forestry Warden.
K. 0. Sliriuaon
Hlatr l!H(lnetr ...
V, H. Senator.,
Cenarraamrn
Hupieiue Judf,e ....
- Jehn It UU
t C. W. Fulton
' " I J. honine. Jr
I W. C llawley
"'I W. K. lUlla
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N.H.tkaii
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K. lUVIu
BltVltNTII JUDICIAL DIHTKICT
Jmlse..........r W, I lit-ail.haw
Altorney.-....:....M...'rta w, Wllaun
CKOOK CUUNTV
Juitge... ....m.m..........., . c. Itllli
Cl.rk ............... Wiii.ii iiiumii
HtierllT.. ............. ,.
Treaiurrr ....
Ator . .. .
Kclioo! Huxrlulcnileiit.,
Kurrryor ,
Coniinlxlnnrri
.... I'l.nW llWIn.
.....V. V. KIiik
M. Ul'bllellr
...... M. A. I'onl
--....Vrnl A. Kic
I U. II. Ilatlry
Tin: courts,
Ciacvir Coikt - llial Motulay In May, lliliil
ipituay in tjfietier .
rsosATM CoiiT-r1r.l Monday In rath month
COMUIMIiiNI sa' CiHJM I'll.t Wnlurailay
in January, ann, iay, July, hcilcinhr
ami Norrtiiurr.
II1.MII rWlirxil. Duraicr 1(0. II,
I)liect6fi..
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Clerk
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l Mawlc V.nUcieil
MiaaMallon WleM
IU. Nous NIUiaMwu
111m Cora I'timiMin
Tracheri.
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llriiioii
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Uritn.t.l
ICto, lirn.ttrlioii
I It. A. riAthtr
Blacksmithing
1 IIAVI! started up for
business iu the lliiitii
Illac)smltli ISIioii, ami ru.
MKCtftilly solicit ii share
of yotirKiroiioi!e. Kutls
faction etiiirHiitecil In
I'.VI'.KV 1'AKTlCl'I.AIl.
Horseshoclntr au
Juphcral Repairing J
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NOTIOK FOIt PUJHilOATION,
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H Mrtitl um si The tUllr. Urrion,
.... loUr s. Iut
Nullre It limliy slrtit Hint
lliliirstt t.w"li MelUy
U lflllHU... "M.wiii ...... .... tr,... ...., yri
IdiiS, iit IliiiUr a nit hlniir Aplliitluii M.
niil.lrllHltW, hW'KH( H. t uml Mil
MlV(nC ll.TuJi M'iitli.M. Kjla.l, Will,,,
of IWIIainl, l)l0ll, Mini nil hitrmtr vl
rile
Vlrilillan. Iiaa fltt t lliltue l.f Intention i,
rlinian, naa liliu iiuinv in imrlithMl
liiiilllmlirr ahit.lulif .iif, (M i.tal.
ulhr lainl al.ne ilravilti.il, I.. Sue It
iiiMkr liii.il lliiili.r niMi alimr i.uif, m i.ul.il.'
ilaliiilullirlalnlal.iieilravllti.il, I.. pile II i
Kill., P H Culiinilaaliiiirr, al till nthkr hi Hn '
IMKn, hii the I Hit itay i.f J.Mimiy, lyn
Clalinanl.iamr.a. wllnr.n-s j N. II utilr,
V ll Maat.. J tl. MlKay, W. I'. VamWil,1
Ut llrinl. ttir(ull,
HI Hit C, W. alDilKII. IU,l.,r.
NOTICK KOlt lMJMIilCVnON.
IHn'iiH-nl uf the InttrWr
I' H l.an.l tlir-ieat The 11.11.., (Iirmii,
ltmtt ). H
Nlks I. htittiy slirn thai
tianktl miliar,
uf Keinl. Dirjiin, Mini, mi (Mumi t,
inaitr lli.iiir.lrait Knlry Nn !, lr Nll(
Xw
i.'. ,Ni. UKU au.lMltW hill, lliv I). In ilk
M II ft . W M , In. Hint inMUe of tiltriill.m i
inakr I'lnSl CiMUIiiutallun IihmI, In 4aMi
ilalm tn the taint atttneileHf Uil, Ix'we II
lllll., PnllnlStatr Oliiiliiliiluurr, at M. u
at IKuil, Unpin, on li llliitajriifJiiiMiy i
Claimant nl'i.s UneM. ltigr ll.u
tlewrin-ilatra. U.oii;. A Jnnta ami Cm.
Jim... alt vf IHrml, liicn
0iu O'W MCKlKIt, Mrs.Mri
-..a....
notici-: i-x)ii I'umij.yno.N.
I iVitmrtit of Hi Jutirlur,
V- K. tml Officr l The iMllr. Oirswi.
(HluUr n f
Nwller I. Iiriihy (lien thai
Alailha A llln.tnian
of Slaters. Orrinn, who, mi )Wlruilr Illli iy
m.ilr Tluit'r ainl hlin.e iiltllon ,N.i uy
l.ir Hlliltt Nrr I. an I iHi.S'lllf . Mi,N! ,
See II. rwi UrUiutli. N la Itau. UIIUhmii
lll.ll.n, h. Meil nollff t Inltnlli.n la Hul
Anal tlmUl an.l .tune Wi(. lu i..aMI.M rial,
tulh-l.iHt atdtvlllil. litlalr l C Illli.
rj
uininll.ton.r. al lila unVt at ImikI, ih.
Iii,uii Hie ihil.y uf Jauuary, rA
Claimant mWri W!m. .o Ivlar.l
lhn I,. Knrl, ImiIIi f lKli.1. (Iifiwi; Jr.
IH, VIUIK. J IIIHilUUR, lin VI PfMH.
M.
tn.
mi pi. C W IfMlhlt Mr.Wo,
NOTICK I'OIt 1'UIlIiICATION.
lriHirHtuf the lNt.it.
V UtvlOflkt stTht mttUa.OiisMi
NortmWci i U. t-r
.vik I. hen hf ilitn IUI
Mute KrWvfirW.
i.flwn.1 i)(ru, .!, nn rvtuWr Mk i--mm4t
Tlmtwran.1 Mvur A'ttlalKn Na oik
be 11 1. MIS nV( Nnr Kau-I IX I anal S) ,
NWif.nrt. i. Tt irn . K. ii ii. w. l , Im.
ftktl imIhit ul liil.uliwi la male I'la.t UnW i
ami .luur I'liwf, to e.taMl.b el.lm Ih iImUm.1
twe Jeaerttwl. Uf-Me II. C Hill., I uHr MU
CunimiMiwiir. a lit. utnr. al lxu.1, Uirpi .
Ihe liil ilay w January, ly-
VUlHiaul UAwe.a.mtMtMt u.iti N. IIhmi
r William II Mat. Iran I, aWuSiM, Ckall.-
II liiswnaul hlwrr ,M.M(ir. alt f Hi
t)re(un
uivjn C W. IOOMII.Mr(4.ler
NOTICK I-X)It FUHLICATION.
lierailruenl of the lntnkir,
I' H ftfl OOVr Tkt lillr, llrrrwn.
NortuiUr iUi ly
.Vulkr Ii lurt hy siren thai
Cora A. r.f(iirin,
rifllenil (Her on. oh., on lane 4tt lH. Ha. I.
llome.ra. llHlry (Herl.t No aii.1), S iiw.i
lur WHSIlL.Hftif 'K He Sj. MIlM Nl','
! M, TK i H , M lIL. l lia.ftloliiolkr
uf Intention la m.le Hnat CiMninulallon I'lw.t.
lur.uUl.h ll.lin In the I. ml slmr itewllW.I.
Ufurc II C Illli.. I ulliil Malra Cumml..UnM
at hi. onVe, al Ikud, Oiifoit, on lh h Ua) ul
IkniiiUr, Iv.
Italutanl namcaai MllneMra Arthur ft. I'l.
WlllUm J. Jlrtllltuay, WIIIUui Arnold and IMM '
I'rriiuon, all ut Ku., Orrinn.
Mll C W.MOOHIt, Mrifl.tcl
NOTICK KOJt PUIHilCATIpN.-
le-.itniiit of Ihe Inter Ur,
I MiidOActal MVerlrw, Oiegati,
NaitinUl
Naikou herrhy ilrrnlhal
, I'ranV II 'ail.
of I..ULW, Otrj-oii. Mho, mi Nu . I 'A, imI
i.i ij.Hii4n-.iirr
TluiUr simI Mu
aiiMhmIIsh. 7ia in. M
Mu a.HlNUMV.Ii Mr i.Tii. liH, M if I
W if , ha. fjfnl uotlr nf li.lauli.ni
i . na. uir.1 urfif nr iuiuii.h iy .u.
iHale
Final TlmUr ami Hluur I'n.if. lur.laUl.h ilaim
lolhr lamlaliurdMillml, Ufarr II. C. Ifllw.
U H Cuniinl.tJolirff ! hi. nthjm &l Iu.m.1 ?l,.a
Oil Ihr Jill day ul I'f uruaiy, iyo.
Claimant name, aa nllurawa Wllll.m II
HtaaU. lowlih ? Ilunlr. m.I f-l...l Ii iu.u
ofllell.l.Olrjou.andJohn ltlmaofHl.tlt,(lirvH
"'J N WATMIX, Krsfilil
NOTIOK KOlt PUlHiICATldS'.
IHtuMliiient of the liitHtsr
V. n. Und OflUt at The lallr,r)rki.
NotdiilKf Mh, .
Notice Ii huihy Blrtn IhM
Jaraia It I'all.
cfThr Datlta, Oirsuii Mho NuirniUr I'lh
1. inailr Tlmtr Sluur Alilllatlai N.i.
ivjt. fur nlllf NHU. I'.i, KltW. HV( hlik, N.
Jl. fp. iv n . k IJ It . W l..lia. rieil nllr ul
liit.iilliiu lulu.V.e (iiallliuUr aud iluur I'lmrf.
laaiak.lHl.lldlkaS..l. a., il. a-.k .a a Til a
,w .(.. ii.ii. ihihi iu inr lauu aianr uewriiH.i,
hrforcllirlteiil.lrranil Krcetirr ur Ihr t'ullr.l
rtlalia Uml llrnt. at The Italics. Olefin, on Ih.
ltd ilay u( I'ehnuiry, lw
Claluianl natnta a. iilturi.r. JtUh.nl
p.oniier,VillaniCI Maauu, lleihril CaNNln
ham ami .Nil Mclntwh, oil of rhc Dalle., drr
on, j'tl C W. MOOUK, Hift.tir
CONTHST NOTICK.
Ieiailiiieiiliifir Interior,
V. . Mud onicr al Tin Hatha. Oiuwi,
Nutrettiher IS, lyst
A ufTuleul euiile.l amdaill havlui Uen file. I
III ll.la J. IC.a t... SIS a... "
,i, . ..Mni i7 iiiiiier ni.nuiierk com. ilunl.
.i.i'm ..oii...iea.i i-eriai ii
erlal Nn ui.Mil ruti) .
r I, tv"i, for Ht.hi'if h
i, flaiinr ii It W M. hy
wd, rutitr.ter, in nhlcti A
IJI, luailr Dri-emlier
lion 1, TMi I
Kotilli
iiiuiiy ii.niii
liallesnllha
ill, ilrcra
esril that .aid rnlrvMiimaii ,iir.l m, ... .iu.i
April iy, iui;. that prior lu her dralli lie holt
StNllulniied aAl.1 Irarl llial .1,. .... ..ln...l
urliniiiuvedajld tract or rniitrd the aamr In 11
dour, Ihallhticarr no known hrlia nf mMi-ii
irywoiuaii thai II there are sn lull. iif.j rn
trvMonian 111., bi. mil lauu ... .i-... .1...
I ,.; , - .- -; ........ .n., ,m nt.i.iii, iii.i
U nee her death uu lirlrn or ieiaoiil rrprcicntH
"-' '. ' . -... i.i iiuiii nur naa hiiiuiiv
t.iiielncl.ini her .rnMy thai aald slleffl
nhKiiciiiiiotdiir tiiacrvlc In the ariu),iiaiy
or iiiaihts turps vl the I'nlinl .tale, hi .fuie i.t
Kal'l oilleiarelicrehyiiolini;il Io appear, re
inimt, and ntl.rrildence touchlii aMil Slle
salluu
helurc 11
i? "tioct. A. M. on luuiuirv . iu,...
C. I'.llla, a I! M. I'OlllllllMliiiirr di i,f:
?.nf " 't.'"'.' 'Ki.iI lhal Dual hearlmi
Mil livhildal m u'cuaI. n in on January i".
Wi-11"" 'he Megl.nr nml Meirfier ut liiJ
v.uini mmn i.kiiii inner ill inr luiica, uttnuii
TliSnlilcniilrtnllisluv, In u proiwr hill
ilavll Aid! NoitinUr I), lyuS. art forth fun.
Mhlchahuwlhat nr due illlljcncr pcraonal
yerelrr uf jhl. iioilcc run not he made. lit. hen
hy onlertil slid illicctdUIwi audi uollcc be tin u
by due suit pron;r Hihllralioii.
''"lw C. W. MOORK. Itruuttr.
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