TH6 GUINEA IN DISSUltE. IHim in a trip to er.indpnp' fans. Vou'r .lwnya acre, to mwt The gutni.i villi hit hnwa ahirni- "Uuckwheal! Uuck wheat! HuckSheatr" If you should unio New York po You hn.t of fright When 'ht arame guinea whlatlrt low: -Hob W hite! Bob W hit.! Dob Whlio!" Hill Cown at rhHfldolph!. ton, He aiuni! the p'wiHnl'i drum: W"t aenrce t!:e l,ij oshi out f you With his "Tram! .Vr-r-rum! Truni!" Now, at Atlantic t-y th aoa He's bonlon cenvashack. Just flila your plujinl up with gle To hear l,.m "vai-li: vjuackl yuackP O guinea. Rtilr.M, sake allv. You used to com but nit! But now you coat from two to flv l y changing your outfit. At home you !re.wtl In polka d;H, I".ut row, full iltvaaed In town. You're frilled In pjnlff and pink knot! And sport a tin ahoath town. C M. B. KURICS FROM KORRESPONDENTS Q. I ma raising IVIyt-ins snil risk for the following Information: When should yoi::i ones oixn their eyes, and when Is It time to wean and why does the mother ect her younsT A. From a weeU to twelve days. Six weeks. Pectius-e you do not give her wnter r.t time liitcr U bom. Q. rieaiie oll fee how old squabs are when parent Idrds Iny and hatch apalu ami If the old lilrds desert them at thnt time. A. Hsofins luy aud set apaln from ton to fourteen days ater squabs are hatched and goncrally feed them op to time of new hatch, but after that are apt to be ugly to thein. Q. What style bone cutter do yon recommend me to buy? A. Self feeding. 0n hopper style, with partition lu center of hopper and do exposed' copt. Rny one with less. The bench bolted bone cutter is a nui sance. Q. We are thinking of raising a few peacocks and can find no literature about them. We come to you with our questions: What color Is the egg? How ninny lu a clutch? How old to breed? Are they hard to rale aud good eat ing? A. The pea hen lays from five to eisht whitish eggs a season. Breed ing age, two to three years. Fed like turkeys and kept on dry, rich soil, with shade, are easily raised. Males hard to chew, hens better, young delicacy. Q. A dealer has advised me to use ferrets to catch the rats at my plant Will they catch chickens? A. Yes. They are of the weasel tribe and will do anything a weasel doea. If yon get them, watch the baby, for they will kill it Better put to con crete floors and use the aid methods of extermination. Q. Kindly let me know if tallow may be used In ration for chickens and what for. A. When chickens are fed In fatten ing crates the last ten days of the twenty-four tallow Is part of the ra tion. It Is melted and mixed with meal. A little Is used at first till at the end of the period the proportion Is one pound to fifty fowls twice a day. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Tigeous that are continually flying are tough and taste no more like a real squab than your wife's first cooking tasted like your mother's. Our friends of the fancy are now working overtime building their birds for the show. They all expect a fair denl from the judge. May they not do' otherwise to'the other fellow who com IX'tes with them! The country fair associations are vo:-y anxious for aEne. large display of poultry. The reason some Of them don't got It Is because the fair asso ciation must share no expense and the poultryman must spare no expense. It is a mistake to think that poultry buyers are after large dressed stock. The call is for a medium sized bird with a plump, shapely body. Big birds have gone the way of the big "Merry Widow." Your birds leave the nest, the squabs starve and the eggs chill Turn up the nests and see them run. How can a pigeon sit comfortably with a dozen mice wiggling under her any more than can you sleep In church with your wife jabbing yon with a hatpin? Iu stealing ten fine chickens at Buckhorn, Pa., the thief left his set of false teeth behind. If they were tough hens, what could the poor man do? Will those of our readers who wear "store teeth" please advise the poor man? Squabs twelve hours old are callad "peepers," twenty-four hours old "Z??- S. V a A from the best known, strictly wholesale house Established in Portland in 1X64. 4 quarts GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE A pure old honest whiskey bonlcd Wj-". ! i Mr lami "laaa. .lai , TiiffT-ii n -in " n 1 1 n i it a ,. . ; .a-.,--.. --rry-fgy- WtM Guaranteed to the United States Government, and to you, to contain oothinf Many ol the railroads use Cyrus Noble almost exclusively. So do the big steamship companies. So does nearly every big metropolitan hotel. Because it's pure. Because it's aaed in wood. Because it has that soft, delicate, palatable Savor ol the ripened train, often mentioned but rarely found. ft W. J. VAIN SU-1UYVLK 6c LfJ. EstaUithcd 1864 103 CUT AT THIS LIM W. J. Van Schuyver & Co hnM, Ontoa. EadoKd pleut and $4.90 for waicb pleiM tencl GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. , " O.A4I. Coatfr- "squeakers" and a month old "squeal ers." Men nuty l flit Lied Into work era. jerkers, shirker and kickers; alo fakirs, fossils am! fools. You are out cf the good fellows. The eyes of racing homers protrude on return from a long race. This Is caused by their efforts to sight horns at long distance. Their sight is as re markable as their flight Canadian Anns have been selling e?fs for hatching on credit If the cus tomer gives his note to the Standard Bank of Canada. But If the eggs are rotten bow can they egg a mau on to pay? "We would rather be right than be president." But w would rather be president than a poultryman for a little whllcx Then we would "dee Hght In sending a "strenuous" mes sage to congress on the great American hen, aud we would send notice to some of these state legislature)) that appro priate nothing for poultry culture that if street cars are no longer run by mules some legislatures have a sur plus of jacks. Mountains as Magntts. M;tpietlc observations of the extinct volcano called the Puy de Pome. In central France, have brought out the curious fact that the mountain Is mag netized not merely at certain points, but as a whole, the top of the dome acting as a south magnetic pole. Sin gularly enough, similar observations on the Ksisereruhl. a roountalu la Germa ny, indicate that It possesses a north magnetic pole at Its summit Mammoth Tobacco Farm. On the largest tobacco farm In the world, a 23.000 acre affair, near Amster dam, Ga, Is grown about a third of all the Sumatra tobacco nseJ for cLjar wrappers In the United States. Try to Bs Soma body. The early formation of a purpose In life, the making up of one's mind. Is one of the chief characteristics if a personality predestined to succeed. "An early aim shortens the way." "The Important thing In life," says Goethe, "is to have a great aim and to possess the aptitude and persever ance to attain It" Find your purpose and fling your life out to It Try with ell your might to be somebody. Your purpose may not be very defi nite at first; but, like a river which starts in a series of 111 defined pools or streams, If all your aims are In the right direction they will finally run to gether and, swollen by hundreds of side rills, merge Into a mighty stream of purpose and sweep you on to the ocean of success. O. S. Marden. The Wily Earl. Lord Reginald Bareacres once court ed ardently the daughter of a New Jersey millionaire. At a seasonable moment to a dim conservatory he laid his heart at the young girl's feet She, however, being of a rare type, spurned him. Rising to his feet Lord Reginald said: "I have bared to you the most sa cred feelings of my Inmost heart May I ask that you williever reveal to a living soul what has passed between us?" "I am not a gossip. Lord Reginald," the girl said haughtily. "But promise me," he continued. "Give me your solemn promise." "I promise," she said. "But why. Lord Reginald, are you so persistent?" "Because," he answered, sighing with relief, "I purpose tomorrow to turn my attention to your older sister." The Old, Old Story. A youth who bad been spending his summer by the sea was unexpectedly Joined by his father and took the op portunity to ask for a new tennis racket "What!" cried his father. "A new tennis racket? Wliy, I bought you one a month ago. No, sir; you can't have It Why. when I was a boy I didn't have tennis rackets aud all those things, let alone having new ones ev ery month. This can't go on. Look here what are you going to do about It yourself? Some day your sons will want a new tennis racket every five minutes. What are you going to do about It?" "Oh," said the boy calmly, winking at his father, "I'll put up the same old story. I'll tell 'cm about when I was boy." Crook Coun'y Journal, County Offi cial Paper. Subscribe for it. $1 50 vcar ......... U M q ootue or utnuiNt. 4 CYRUS NOBLE direct to you all charge paid to the near at railroad zprea office. A on in the Northwest. $4.90. by the distillers. Cut Out tk. Ccwpoa ua i4 Tit - 107 Second Street. Portland, Oregon ANB MaU TO-OAV vat at out by eipreis, prepaid, four quart jm IV Vw . .-ff,' s- ''I So X JxM: -: : COLUMBIA DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS v A different selection on each side They fit any machine That tells the whole story except that at 65 cents for the Columbia Double-Disc you get a better record, on each side, than you ever bought be fore at $ 1 .20 for the same two selec tions. Get a catalog! D. P. Adamson & Co. Stock Ranch for Rent. 1180 acre in rai ch; 140 in pasture: 2i0 l ottom land; 140 iu alfalfa and meaiow; CO acres in grain; nearly alt nnder free water; 300 tout of hay will b put up this year and MM bushels ol grain; all under fence. Good house, orchard, machinery and wjgons all go i h the ranch. Can I rented fr a term of 3 or 5 years for l)0 a year. 350 head of cattle can be had; per mit for 500 goes with ranch. For further piriculars address CHARLES LISTKR, Pnneviile .Or. o-i'lm Cut Your Weeds. Notice is hereby given that all weeds on your property and in streets and alleys adjoining, must be destroved at once. Failure to comply with this or der will be followed by the City ol Prtiie villo doing the work at your expense. Dated tnis 5th day of August, I'.W. Wads Hcstox, City marshal. Dissolution of Partnership. "The co-naitnership heretofore exUttn); between White Gulliford in the Dew Drop Inn Hola Works, has been dissolved by mutual consent, A. W. White, retiring. Whits & (ii LLirosn. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles Ore, August Utb, 1900. Notice Is hereby given that Kicnard Meyer, of Prinevilie, Oregon, who, on June 22nd. 1004, made Homestead, (SeiHI No. 05104.) No. 13020, for SK, section 22. towi.sMp 10 south, range 14 ea-t, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, b fore W. rren Brown, county clerk at his office, at l'r.nc ville, Oregon, on the 21st day of c ptcu. ber, 1909. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Keiley, Charles H. Foster. J. Alvm Uifign, Thonias McDaniel, all f Prinevilie, Ore gon. , C. W. MOOKK, 8-l!)p Kcgiitcr. Notice for Publication. Not coal land. Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Otlice at The Dalles. Oregon, July 20. 10. Notice is hereby given that Klonzo Bhepherd, of Paulina, Orcon, who, on July S, 1007, made homestead serial No. 04104J No. 15034. for E KEK, section 32 and HW, section 33. township 20 south, range 21 east, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make linal commu tation proof, to ettahlinh claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, county clerk, at his office at Prinevilie, Oregon, on the 1st day of September, 1009. Claimant names as witnesses: Orover Price and Orville I. Davison, of r-rmeville, or.; Jfenry W. Pickett and Bruce Balfour, of Paulina, Or. 7-29p C. W. Moobk, Register. Travelers ON SANT1AM ROAD WILL FISD TIIE BEST ' Accommodations - AT . Lower Soda SPRINGS Hotel and Feed Barns.Groceries Tobaccos and Provisions. Hay and Oats for sale; pasture for horses. Free camp grounds. S. L HULIN, Proprietor Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 a Year. County Official Paper tProess'ona Cards, . ZSrink tfrrtt, SPn'ittoilU, Oriftm. jftlornty-mt-jCmm Primtmill. Orfm. SPiy tiean mmtl tTirryeojt CaLU AMsw.mi. Pimrtii Dt oa Nisst VTvwi iynn 1K0 a Aiuth or adahmn's UaoattTOKa. Both oBIit. an reaj ' deuce leh'phuues. W. A. liliLL Attorncy-at-Law Prinevilie - . Oregon Qt C. S3rix $lal Cttat Office with Geo. W. Barnes tPrintot'tl; m 0rfn t Jf. Ziosgnberg tPfiysie.'an and Sryam l mmtl 9mm Jtrmmtm. SPriittmiU. Ortfo Cta. J". Cclward Jf. 3. S3lknat Zftolknap dc Cd wards hjticiam and iSurjrom. Oft Smmm msl . tlfmmmfm iPrintvUU, Ortyon. For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands I DESCHUTES VALLEY WHITE E JONES LAND CO Ki jji luomona, uregon m n t i rt u In the District Court of the United States for the District of Idaho. (Central Div slon.l In the matter of llichard Cunningham, naiiKrupt. notice. Notice in hereby civen that J. C. Con. nora, trustee in the matter of Kichard Cunningham, bunkrupt, will sell at private sale five hundred (300) shares of capital stock in the American Htuixlard Mining Company, a corporation ot Denver, Colo rado; ana also tlie north null ot tne north went quarter, and the north west quarter of the north ent, quarter of section seven teen, (17) and the north east quarter ol tne north eHt quarter of section eighteen (18.) in township twenty-two south of range tune in east ol the W illamette Aieruuan. in Crook county, State of Oregon. Haiti mining stock to be sold in one lot and said real estate in one lot. Healed bids will be received for" said property by suid truntee, at Silver City, Idaho, either personally or through Unitea States mail, dining the period com mencing with the fir-1 publication ofthi- noticeand terminating on the 15th day of uciouer, l'.tr.i, iiuin slum o accompanied by a certflied check equal to ten percent of the amount bid, the trustee being authorized to accept the highest and bent bid, subject to the approval of the referee, after a return to the referee of his proceed ings by said trustee under oath, and a hearing by the referee thereon, after ten days notice bv mail to creditors. Dated at Silver City. Idaho, this nth day of August, WOO, J. C. CONNORS, S-12-uw Trustee, Pi 387 Stateaaeat 4 ReatMirces and UabiliUee of The First National Bank Of Prinevilie, Oregon At tke dote el tmainass June 13, 1909 BKSOl Itt K Loans aat StosoanU.,....HlA,S M Vnlted Btntss Bonds ttAlO 0B Haknmtas VUMt HvdasupUua fuail ) o Cnahtt Uwefrout banks Isa.li M S44S,U IS Wi Wwmtar, VlwfmUnl T4 THE HAMILTON STABLES I (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us. when in Prmetllle. Rates Reajsokable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent E'lrrvBnwrinsnrinrir-in-in n.i r.r i. j r CJ ri CJ r.n CJ ea r.a c J CJ Senerai ffiiaccsmithinff iiobsesboeino, wood wore, etc., Niatit asd Pbomptlt Done Wheji it is Dome Br : : : E3 ra El L J r.i CJ r.i CJ r,.i CJ B3 Robert Satisfaction Will Phineville,, CJ - J rxr.r,xr.r.rir."innr,nr.rir1rr.ir.riir.r,nr.rinr.r.tt Brin3nar53nrii5nB3nir3flr33ri,nrinin iXByyyUyyyUyyyUyyijyUyyyyyyyyUyyyyyyyyyyyUyy CJ ca CJ ca CJ r.a CJ na CJ na CJ ra CJ ca CJ ca CJ r.a ca r.a m CJ ra CJ r.a CJ The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRIN EVIUUE, OREGON First Qass Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION Carrying a choice selection of fine candy, cigars, oranges, lemons, etc. Give us a call. SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. ca CJ ra CJ LijkuuyyyLijbyuuuuyuuLiLuiiiiwyuukJUUbuiiyuyviyi.ULiuuubUkULiU 7fc?rigBlr?Bra r Drop in and See 9 villain i uiuiiii j OKAIIR Soft. Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doors south First National Bank L Quality Is what tti cartful buyer in vestigatrt when tui reluming jew elry or watches. We standi he hind the quality ol everything we sell we guarantee it to be ot the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING FANRK PETETT ' Jeweler & Optician Prinevilie, Oregon UAHI1.ITIKS oapltal nturk IM.WOO nurplu and undivided prod Is C',n S ctroulallon.... U, OS Individual Dtpoatls -a,Ul t? Itts.S.'S U T. M. taMvia, CashlM R kkha, AmI Cutis 8 ft r..i Ej M t-J kj 1.4 Wfooro LJ ij Li J Be Guaranteed CJ r-3 u ra Orkgo.1. c J ra c J Ba CJ ra c J Ba CJ CJ Ba CJ ca CJ Ba CJ Ba CJ Ba CJ r.a CJ Ba CJ r.a Ca Ba cj Shingles, MouldinRS, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON CHOOZ COUNT? BANE OFCIOERS: I H W. A. Booth, PrssltUnt I lf D. C. Stiwast, Vies Prssldant I m n U Ml IflK. Aa.kl.. I Ml DIRE0T0R8: W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins, D. P. Stiwart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention AdmlMtttatoi's 81 ot Bsal KUU. K.nl.-a Ulurlv srlrctt. that In loin ii sm-euf an urtlor ol tlif limiity court f Hie Statouf tirsin, for III count iifl'rmilii madK on III Otlt 'Iny l J"'y. , " ttiattor of III iUti' r Haiuilcl II. Kll ttoy, dn-vsnnl. tho Uiiili'nlKixtl, III BIiiiIiii tralor tf M lt. lll ll st ubllo aurlon lo Hi Imtlicul luililor, for Hash, ul Im l lit roiillrnialion ly sal.l lOunly Court, on Krlilsy.lhs M ilay ol fciilfiiilwr, 1WI, al lUu t'lm'K in in iuriwii. d.Mir ol lli county coitrtliou In rrli lllt OrrKoii, all Hi rlshl, litl", Intrrs and saisuuf Hi li ! Hllchcjf at the tilts of lli, anil all III nalil. till, inlcrl ami lt tliat til il rta( liaa aninnil olhar than or III '! dill. .it to that of til alil Haniui'l II. Klu hcy st tli tlin ol ll ilcath. In ths following uorl!MHl irai torlainl.to-wll Mh nortliit iiiarl'r of section llilrly In uwtihiii IwhIv tKmh. of rami iiin aat of Wlllnnulio M.tnllaii III Crook Comity, On-Kon. . Terms ami cnmllthinn of alci cash, stultl colofth.l..cUh,a,cfcj u nm Almlnitral.ir of lli ralat of Hamucl II. Kllulicy, drcraatai. - Not leu tor rtihllctttlou. Not coal lanil. Inartmciil of lli Interior. V. 8. Uml OHlc at Tli Hall. , Or, July thh, UMi, Notice Is hrl slvrn that Jlcnr It. router, ol O'Nftl. Oifgoii. who, on April Hh, Iwufl, mail liomti entry (Serial No. Mxni. No. IAUl,rorNV.rctliin 14. towi'Shlo U aotitli, rsnt H rl. Wlllamvlt Mcrlilian. Iiaafllnl nolle ol Intention to tnak final commutation nf, ! mtahllali rlaliu to tli laud al-ov ilcrrile tH-fr Wantn Hrown, county clerk, at Ma olllc at I'rln. vlll. Oregon, on Hi 71 h Uy ol lcr.lir, llH. I'lalntsnl nsmri s wIhmfi , IahiU tig.lni an.l AlwK'tiilil of O'Null, Or.;l arl J. Hiiuliiilt of I'rlnetrlll, Or. an.l John Vvrgueaon of Mnmnts, Or, ftp C. V. Mooaa, HIUT Motics ft f Public Has. Not coal Isnil. IVpartmriil of lite Inlerior, V. . l.aml Olllctf, 1 ha iUllra, Orson, July 11, luuu. Nolle I lurchy ulvett tliat tlcotKe M. Di iatus of Prlnef Mil-, tiriKtiii, who on March I'.lh, llifl, niaOe linmolrxl entry fuerlnl No. 0'M7) No. lAHiS. tor Vi NK, Vtt 8K, ecllon U. lownphii IS aouth, raima 13 rant, V. M., Iia. Iilr.l nolle ol Inleiiti.m lo mak final llyi-)rar rtof, to tahltli claim to the Ion. I lc aVwrllwd. Iirfor arrrti Urown. county clcik. al hl otllr at rrliievllle, Uri'Kon, oil 111 2ml day of 8 lt.-inl.er, IIMl, t'laimanl names st wltneawat K.lr.t H. June. Kuv hluart, Hurry Wlh. Iml tftuait. a'l ol' 1'riuvrlll. Or. KHp I'. W. Mooaa, KcitUlcr. C.tatlio. In llic county court i.f Hi stale ol Oresjn lor ili ounty ( t'lo- k. In lh iimili r of u.r r.iitle of Andrew J. Klniiesan, Uceel- Hnll.'il. To K'lwunl A. I'iiiih iinn, J.iliil II. Kin ncitan ami all lii'lra of nlx.ve nauiett d cpilent. tiikiiown, II any iln-ie !, nrrtuK: lilt nam o h mate of t'rrvou, you art) hereby rllel ami re.iilre. to aptvar In Iherotimy court of Hie tut ol Orriron, for the coiiulv of 1'r.iok, al Hi court room thereof, al l'rinevllle, iu III county of Crt'ok.on Mun.Uy, thetJili day of Hcleni her. Itlill at l'l o'l lo k tu the forenoon of Mint day, then iitnt I lore ! ahow cu, If any llic'r he. w liy an onlvr ol I lit court liooid not I m ol uuilior alus: lli ad. mint Irtttor til Hie e.lnte of Anilrew J Kin neitmi. deeca-ed, to aell Hi folio till de srrilird real cti.lsof ald drcraatHl, lt. The mt t half of the nortliwv.t uarter of section eight, and the went half of the southwerl quarter of section fie, and lb south hall of the norlhea.l quarter, and lit outlieat uuarter of III northwest iiartr of section avven, In lowtislilp fifteen south of rang twenty-oil east of Willamette Meridian In Oregon. Witnee. I lie Hon II. O. Kills. )uds; of th county court of the Mute of Oregon for in county or l rook, witti in aval ul aia court stilted, this '.'Mill day of July, IKu. (8l) Attest -Warren llrown, t lerk.7-J Notice of Flnul SatlUmest. Notice la hereby I veil bjr Hie nnderslitned, the executor of the elitle of e llllam l m iii, di-oranril, that he baa mail and Sled his final accounting of bla admliiUtrnllnn of atd eatateamt that the Honorable cminty court haael alomlay, the ih day nrHrpicmlxr, lie, at the bour of 1(1 n'ai.n k Initio forenoon at lb county court m..iii In l,rtnevllle,(pe. ton, aathe time and PI are Air bearing and ruling aald tlnnl arrountlng. Al whleb time and place any peraon Inlerealed In aald eatitte may afipear and object to auhl fliwl ae eoiiiitlng, iMtod Hits th day of July. !". T. M. HAMtWIN, Kxecutor Of lb will of " llllum (', W Ills, diHieaaed. ) Call for Warrants. Notice la hercliy given that the lollowlng Crook county warrants, laaued seven yeurs prior to July I, llloo, must l ireariitel for payment wi'tblli 00 days from aald July 1, lUUI, otherwise they will I cancelled and payment thereafter Ix refiwd as provided by law, July tn. lHOO-tl M Bnyrter, t 1 00 January II, iHfft-Wm Vatiaban t tV January II, ltcn-e Vanover ,, I ( H-puiuMr II, lW)-Foret qulmhy I 70 Hcpnmilier , lH"--r'rank Itobllallle.,,. 1 HO nepteintier n, iw-ti 1H tlreen I pu Mra llvul 1 to W Hal alley 1 do Jamea Morgan I t January .1IK-A K Hill 1 10 March I'J, IUi-Mliior lwl I Ml Jiinei. 1 0I. M t'ourtnay...., R tai Hruno Km ns I qo " " " llll Merfllng I no NovemlH-r, l"l A I Jonea , o NoveuilMT l, I'im-llarrv Italic 110 Noveinta-r 1J. W-T J l.lnvlll I 110 " " Y U I'll ner... m .Inly 9. lt-l,ii..l V.r Suu March II. IKU-O H Collet Ill ISO July I, IMiit-J N Bennett IU Heptemlier, iwil-t'baa Miller 1 (Ml November H, Hnl-C'liarlea DHwaniion., 14" Novcmiier 11 Oeo l-e , S (J WAKKKN IIIIoWn, -17-etd t:ounly Clerk. Sum mo nit. In the Circuit Court of the Klutc of Oregon lor ('rook County. V. A. Htevcnnoii, Jilitl nti IT, vs. Nettle Htevenson, ilefemlunt. To Nettie htevrnson, the shore named ilcfendnnt: In the name of the Btute of Oregon. You are hereby required to aj pear and answer the complaint filed agaimit you In the above court and action, on or Ix.foro the luat tiny or the time pre. scribed in the order for publication of ibis summons, to-wit: the liith day ol Hepteni bcr, HKX), and If you full to to answer, for want thereof, the plaiiititr will tuke judg. ment SKalimt you for the stiiti inecllied therein, to-wit: For the aum of twenty sis hundred (MJOO.OO) dollar, nnd lor the cofts and ilinliur. enients of this action. This summons Is mtvciI upon yon by or der of the Hon. II. (!. Kills, .ludue of Crook County, 8tate of Oregon, dated the 2nd day of AuKiiat, 1IKKI, and the date ot the firnt piihlicntion of this iiniinons la Augurt 6th, lOXi, nnd the date of the lst publication thereof will expire on Septem ber Itl.h, llOJ. W. A. 1IKLL, v Attorney '.o fie l'liiintlir. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior,' U. H. Land Oillce at The Dalle. Or., August 0th, 1 00. Vnllej, la lmrnl.w trlvon il.u Joseph T. Creamer, of I'i'InevlIle, Oregon, who on Augiit 8'h, 1(104, made Home-'' stead (Herlal No. OSWKI.I No. 11)705, for N V'i, section 14, townrhip 14 sontli, ranee u caoi, t? touuitibu ujeriuillll. iihb llleil notice of Intention to nmke 11 mil five- your Sroof, to estuhlich claim to the land sliove oonhed, belore Wurien llrown, county clerk nt hia olilce, at Prinevilie, Oregon, on the 'Zlht dny of September, WOO, Claimant names ah witnenxea: Charles. H. Dlnwlililie, (lurrettT. Hoover, : John K. Orlmes, Fred Btuart, all of l'rlne ' Tille, Oregon. ' S-lgp C W. Moors, Itealitter.