0? ; iS B ; stmk I) Just Glance Over a Few of the Many Money Saving Values We Are Offering Men s barber coals, $2.00 Bar jackets, J 1.50 values Waller's coals, $1.50 values Men s goli shirts, $1.50 values Men's ribbed underwear, 75c Men s shirts, 65c values Men s shirts, $1.00 val Boy's shirts, 50c values PRICE BROS. The Place for Real Bargains A Plea for Normal School Training Since the establishment of the fmt normal school in the state of New York in 1853, there has been a. steady, persistant growth and de velopment in the number oi schools established in (bat state as well as throughout the United S'.ates, until there is no state in the I'n'on that does not have normal training, snve and except Oregon alone. Ti is is an un enviable distinction. California, Idab and Washington, her near est neighbors, al! generously main tain their tormal schools. Many of the s' ales, and most of the cities, require their teachers to have had training in a normal school. The rural schools in all the states are as justly entitled to this superior service, it is only deniad them be cause of the scarcity of trained teachers, and the remedy in our state now lies with the people Every other state in the Union mm Highest i! pill 'I tj C! :-.;iw-ri.' E the RIGHT SPOT You will strike the right spot if you come here for your Spring and Summer, needs in wearing apparel for men, women and children. For here there is variety that gives you ample choice and a mod eration in prices which permits you to buy better merchandise for the same money, or allows you to obtain your accustomed quality at a decided saving $1.15 .95 ONE WEEK ONLY Chambray. 10c val 15 yds (or $1.00 Colored lawns, 8c val 20 yds $1.00 Colored dress goods, 20c val, per yd .. 15c Toweling, 8c value .20 yds ior $1.00 value val bas from one to nineteen normal schools. This means that the normal school has passed .the ex perimental stage, and hss proved its worth and merits by the results. The public schools must have teachers, the supply must come ! from the eighth grade, the denomi I national schools, the state schools, or far better, from the properly ' on n i nrwl nnrmil c.Kwl iYta ilit- 111 " J ' - CvUUVI , fcLIC I 1 1 . ful source. The teachers are re quired to handle the most difficult, delicate and intricate product of Hociet.v, the child. The Impressions a child receives at school are the most lusting. It stands to reason then, that a trained teacher will give the best returns to the state. The late U. S. Commissioner of education, W. T. Harris said, "The ordinary per son sees results, hut does not take note of the methods by which they are produced. Hence the teacher who has never received Instruction la a normal school may happen to be a good teacher, but it Is quite un usual for him to understand how he secures hi own results; and he Is often not able to profit by seeing the work of other good teachers." The work done by the normal school Is not antagonistic to that f .95 .55 .40 .40 .50 .35 Scientific Authority Bas demonstrated that of two loaves of bread, one raised with Royal Baking Powder, and the other with alum bak ing powder. rAo Royal raised loaf la 32 pen cent, mora Ulgostlblo than the other. Puro . Avoid Alum 1 8 (&) i of the state schools, the high schools or the denominational schools, be. cause It Is work peculiar to Itself, In that It trains teachers only. The teachers In the public schools should be trained by the state wholly free from sectarian ideas. liy the method proposed In the initiative for the Monmouth Normal Shcuool, the question Is taken wholly out of politics. It Is fairly put up to the voters for their Intelll gent verdict. Another faet, the teachers from the normal school returns a direct, Immediate benefit to the state. . To use his acquired skill and knowledge he must give the children the benefit, and in order to earn a llvlihood, he must, and does, teach. Of the gradu ates of the Monmouth Normal, the record shows that ninety-five per cent have, and are teaching-. In teaching he gives the children the di rect benefit of his superior training and skill. The proposed cost for maintaining this school In the Initiative bill now pending. Is but the matter of a few cents to each tax payer. If a man pays taxes on one thousand dollars, he will pay four cents a year to the support of the normal school. This money will le expended under direction of the one board of regents, with the secre tary of state as the auditing official. ROYAL Baking Powder renders uie food more digestible 'and A Wholesome Absolutely Uoitce the mutter Is t'Uwtvty miTo-tfimrvlc-d. i The state has a well equipped plant CKtnliliHln.il nt Moiiiuoutli, n fair esthuate of Its vuluatlun would U more than one hundred tlioomiml dollars. IWlng near the center of population, winy ifniweH.lt In lo cated In the most tMautlftit Hud healthful part of the state. Tlie tmlldlugn are well Oeslgued and equlpiM-d for the work, having all modern conveniences. "Sm Halt's l-t Katti-f Babies" "Great Guna." Probably all our readers are faiu li at with the high re putation of the J. Stevens Arras A Tool Co. and the line of guna and rifle, which bas made the nam of "Stevens'' famous It is possible, however, that com paratively few realixe the great strides toward perfection which are constantly Wing made. Mr. John Urowning, an inventor of international prominence, has designed what is now on the market as the Stevens Il.inimerless Repeat ing Shotgun, No. 520. It ia so modern in its lines and so superior in its special features that a great populaiity is assured for it. This new gun is equally well adapted to trap or field work and is still futher appreciated because of its very moderate cost. The bar rel is of Stevens compressed forged steel, and is as strong at it is possible to make a shotgun barrel. It is 12 gauge and chambered to take a J inch shell. The finish is in black oxide which gives a beauti ful and lasting appearance. One of the most valuable features of this gun is that none of the interior parts protrude or interfere with the free and safe handling of it, while its simplicity makes it possible to take it down or put it together more quickly than any repeating gun on the market. The slide handle, locking block, firing pin and safety device have each been the object of special etudy with the result that fcr general lire the Stevens Repeating Shotgun No. 520, stands cs the latest and the ben contribution to the needs of the gunner. Thousands of these unique pieces are already in use and are receiving the highest praise for certainty and ease of operation as well as for the extreme of convenience and satisfac tion generally. Any of our readers who may be"thinking gun" may be helped to wise choice by the particulars regarding the new 520 model or any of the standard pieces made by this well-known firm by sending six cents in stamps to the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company, C'bicopee Falls, Mass. This covers postage on their free booklet which contains a lot of in'eresiing matter for the sportsman. High School News. Continued from page 1. lection was much appreciated bv all, as was Miss Maude Potter's impromptu "On the Three Classes of (irecian Architecture." The program closed with the critic's, (Miss Conway,) report, which was appreciated, as it was the sort of criticism we all enjoy, commenda tory rather than derogatory. Juaiori ni Sophoaoru. Mips Wilda Nye, '12, spent last Saturday at her home on Hear Creek. The Sophomore class have reason for congratulating themselves, as they were second highest in class averages for this month. They were beaten only by the seniors. Mr. Elmer Martin, '12, visited hia home at Culver last Saturday. Miss Lotta Smith, '11, spent a part of last week visiting at Laid law. Miss Ethel Kidder has dropped her studies at the Crook County High School and has gone to Port land with her parents. Both her class and society are sorry to lose Miss Ethel, as she was one of the hopes of the Ochoconians for the coming oritorical contest. Freihmeo ami Seniors. The freshmen class dropped from second last month to fourth m the monthly averages. The seniors are displaying their class rings and they have cause to be proud of them, as they are especially unique and pretty. The seniors still lead in the monthly averages. The general average for the class was 93.22. "Se Holt's Ko.t Kuttinf Babies" j . For Sale. First class naddlu. horse. Bay gilding coming seven, about 1IXX) Ilia, linml mml animal. Nervy, speedy, but gentle. Not mean, never bucks. Will ulso sell light saddle blanket arid bridle. Itculty De velopment iO. id Aiiamsnii mock, I'rine Ville. . Maich 17, VJU. tf. Timber Claim for Sale. liixwl liwUf ct-bM for mIs on Hi Me Kys iirnr I'rinrvilli'; will t mlit 'ln-p If tnkrit m no. AtlilrrM tf. A. I run villi', urrif.m. 3-IOiiqt Fine Washing Article for Sale. I IVnny fur Prii r l..Ki . 'i imi nt hit iuiuot nn nip norili ti.lf of Mi Orhovo, U KH. 1' K A K I, 1st Presbyterian Church SABBATH SERVICES. PiiihIhv St'hiMil, 10 . nt. Christian Kiitlt-ariir, ll; . m. Pirat'liinc at U a. m. anil T;M P. hi AlM-WMrk prayer mvrtliift Wtiiria vrnfiiK at 7;. Com and rn)oy good tiuinio and Qik1 prvat'lilii((. Our jhiIut: In fwwntlala t'harlty. In mitiH--mlalI.Urty. N, 11 Kor niwiiil nutioa luvalaof llu paper. CLAKEMOMC. HAPBtlHlK, nt MIhuut. Wanted. RrllaM. man, llh tram and Iwli. In put In any part of 1A0 arrxa lu ry, li liar on nlmrti. tiala of V, of onp, Ux alnl mar Clin Kalla. Will ailvam-vwril if uxvMrY. Write at one. Chat In M. I.niiiilnit, l.uiulMriiian n IIIiIk. i-H-U IWtUn.l, Oirt OU Annual Meeting Commercial Gub. NotU-a l lnrvh lrn that th annual iiittiiiK nf I ha Prumvill Commrrrtal Club till bt lirKI al th club holiao in I'HikptIII, Urriion, on Tumilar, thi .Mh dy of April. 1010, fur In on 'row of rl llnu oRiovra for the vnstiitiK year and for tranaartioil ol aiioh otlr biiMnvw an may prurly rumr wiorr in UHfiuiK. imim nils sin day oi ri'uruary, wio. M. H. lUU.VK, 3-2t -crtary. Trade at Home! We greatly appreciate home trade and know all would be benefited by spending your mon ey at home. Catalogue houara never helped your son, daughter or neighbor, they do not pay taxes in your coniniunily nor tii)Krt your aehoolt or churcliee. VOIR HOME MERCHANT lOES. If you will add frright or postage, theu compa.e quality with our goods we will meet the catalogue housei every time. Yourt for home trade, ROBERT SMITH, Caneral MarchaadiM Sisters, Oregon. Dissolution of PartneraHip. Notice U hfffby given that thanimof IlortKAlt V Mill nn Drrn diaaoWfd hy ni t tual conMMit, J. W. llonxan continuing tin- business, p tying ad indvblednvM and coiirctin an Bcrounts. Dated -larrh I, l'JIO. J. W. Morgan, 8-10 II. U. Mill. Summon. In th CtrcuU CViiirlof 111 Blt of Onton pr nxn vtiuniy. C. A. HlFvemuiu, plaintiff, va Ni-llle atovrnnon. lnnrtKnL loNftlle Hlv-nou, tlivavov nanwd dr- ffiitlant: In llir nnitx oflh atala of On-cmi you ar n.T. iiy miuin'a lo appear and answer th eniiilillnl fllcd agulnal jrou In Mi above iv titled court and aolton. us or brum lha lasl itiir of Hie tlm prem-rllivd In the order for pulilli'Hilon or tliU summons. In aril: llto'xh durofMaip. lulu, and If ou fall tn ao answar. for want Iheinir. tlia plain tl tT will apply lo Hie court for I lie relief therein demanded, lo wit: For a deciM- of dlvorra dlsaolvlnf I he ii in us or niairiiiiony now eXMilng Prtwarn piainun and derendanu This summona la s.Tved upon you by order of Ilia Hon. H '. Kills. Juilv of Crook ntunly, slate of Oregon, dated the list day of Arei, iiu, ana me Ualeor me nrat pulill catlon of this summons Is Ms nil Ulli, lino, and the date ol Hie last puhlhittlon ofUils summons will expire on May Mil, il". W. A. HKI.I S-21 Attorney for I'lalulltT. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice ia hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of the County Court of the Stole of Oregon for t'mok County, made on the 10th day of March, 1010, in the ... u , ... i. . . .. i ni ti'iiit . .S . i"iii kii .-.,fir ui i. iiiim.i v. Arm1 troiig, dvcenaed. the undersigned, the ad. uinistrator of said estate, will sell at pulilic auction to the highest hidder, for cash, gold coin of the United plates, sni- ject to conlirinatioii hy the said County t'oiirt, on Saturday, the loth day of April, nt 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the front door of the county courthouse in i'roiieville, Oregon, all the right, title, interest and estate of the said William C. Armstrong, at the time of his death, and all the right, title, and interest the laid eittnte limy have aciiiiired other than or in aiidition to llitil or the aanl William ;. A .mul.nii (V a. l. ..r I. la .1.,1. I .11 tluit certain reul estate situated in the county of Crook, Htute of Oregon, more particularly deserihed a follows: The northenst iinrter of section twenty-five In township eleven aoiitn, or range eighteen eust oi i iiiuineite jieuiunan. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash gold coin of the United Htates. live tier cent of ptirchane price to be paid on day of raie, ouiurice upon contirniution liy tlie aaio tvoiinin.onri. Dated this 17th day of March, 1010. M. it. KLLIOTT. , Adminlstrrtor of the estate of William C. Armtrong, deceased. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance or un order oi tne tJounty tjourt or the Htate of Oregon fr Crook County, made on the loth day of March, 11(10, In the matter for the estate of II oleman W. Mor rill, deceased, the undersigned, the admi islriitor of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for ca.ih, gold coin of the United States, subject to coiinrmation ny said uounty court, on Haturday, the Kith day of April. 1910. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the front door of the County courthouse in I'rine- ville. Oregon, all the right, title and inter est of suid Holemmi VV. Morrill at the time or tils death and all the right, title and in- ti rest me sum estute lias acquired other than or in addition to that of the suid Holemun W. Morrill, at the time of his death, in all that certain real estate situa ted in the County of Crook, Htate ol Oregon, more particularly described as follows: The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the cast half of the northwest iiiaricr unu tee southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine in township seventeen south, of range twelve east of Willamette Meridian. Terms and conditions of sale: Cosh, gold coin ol the United Htates, five per cent of purcnase price to lie paid on day of sale, balance upon coulirmutioii bv said County Court. Dated this 17th day of March, 1910. A. D.Morrill. Administrator ol the Estate of - Jlolemiin W. Morrill, deceased. Call for Warrants. All county warrants numbered up to and Including No. 774 are now called for and will lie Imi hi uiMin presentation to the county trensiirer. Interest ceases afler this dale. Dated Ibis third day of March, 1W0, W. f. KIN (J, County Treasurer. Wood Cutters, Attention. Wa will let to rraiHiiiBihl I'S'tle contractu! tutlKslor i0 tsirdsof pins wood. We will ruiiiish the timber. Vail on or address the I'miculUc l.li;ht A Water Company, S-tlf Professional Cards, J. S. l'OX rUBLIC STENOCrUNIER AND UOE.ru Room 10, Adamaun Dlk, l'rineville, Or. Aut lor Koysl itisii.Urd A Siulih I'nniler Tvi-ewrllars (Prlcotiki) (tru-liu) Belknap d Cdwards C0i Aw Se afWse --' WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead location! a H'cialt Prlaeville, .... Orwfea (County I'hyslvlan.) iT4a tm ss.a swis r CT.iS.iw Ajrtrmm mm J Smrym Calls Assmtato Pso-m.r it oa Niaat Omca Onb Isxia ssts oe Aps-soa'a lists erosa Hoik iiAee aa reaj. dt nee ult-ihutK. Crrm W. A. 1U-LL FRANK aMEN1F1U Lawyer The Dal lea ... Oregon Cm. L. lU'KNIFK Attorney-at liw Will sirMtliw In all the Courts. Otllc next dor lu Hr. Itiwnhrnjt'a, fiinevllte, Urrsjou. C. SBrim Ortftn Si. Cuutt. ' jfHrmrj-mt-jCmm ffft X. 3J,SS, Qt C. SSrjt jf tt0rmjfmi-jCmm foal Cttat Office witb Oeo. W. Ilarnes SuinilionM. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Ore gon lor t rook County. H. J, Nrwsoni, plaintiff, va Adolph Ilinawanger and all other In terested. Defeiulaiits. To Adolph Minswanger, tlia alMivt named defendant and lo ail other inlet eaten : In the name of the atata of Oregon You are hereby commanded to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before tne Second day of May. MHO. and If you fall to so appear or answer said complaint, for want tnereof th plalntltl win taae a judgement and decree against you tor tne reutii prayed ror tn tlia com plaint, to wit: Kor a decree of said court forever renioy. ing the cloud upon the plaintiff's title to the following described premises, to wit: Hcgimiing nt a point 30 feet east and fif teen hundred thirty leet north of the sec tion corner to Kections live, sit, thirty-one and thirty-two, on the township line be tween townships fourteen and fifteen Mouth, and all being in Mange sixteen east of the Willamette Meridian in Crook County, Mtate of Oregon, and running inence soutii, seventr-tiin degrees east, sixty irei, inence norm two Hundred feet; thence north, seventy-nine degree west. sixty feet and thence south two hundred feet to the place of beginning. That th defendant Adolph llinswanger, and all persons claiming by, through and tinder him 1st forever iiarred and estopped from buying or claiming any right, title or In terest In or to said premises or any part .t r .1.-. .1... ..i..i...!A i .. ' r i tiiritrui, iiu uiai uie piuiiiuu ue uccreeu to De the sol owner In lee simple of said premises free and clear Iroiii cloud or in. ciimbranoe, and for such other and further reller as may seem meet to the court and lust in the premises. This Hununons is published hy order of the Hon. 11. C. Kilts, County Judge of vroos. county, mate oi urcgoii, made ami entered the 2nd day of March, 11)11), in the Crook County Journal, for seven full weeks commencing with the issue of .ii a re n .Hi, imu. Dated and published llrwt time March 3d, M. K. mtlNK, ' Attorney for 1'luiiitllt. Contest notice. Department of the Interior, United Hlates Land Olllce, The Dulles, Oregon, February 12, 1910. A sufficient contest strlduvit bavin- been Hied in this office by Ada K. Morse, con testant, against homestead Kntry, No. 14471. made May 22, lOOTi. for BW, Section z. lownsnip to noutn, iiange 14 i'.ont, v inaiueiie meriuiun, liy John M . HleWArl linisnuifl flniil..ln. in which it is alleged that suid John if . Htewart died on or about March 13. MiOX; that since ills death, his heirs, Alice 8. Johnson, John M. Ktewart, Mary 8. Anderson, William W. Htewart and Iiuth Hlooin have fulled to reside umm. cultivnte or improve the land in any way, that said abandonment was not due to services in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in time of war. Haid parties are hereby untitled to in. pear, respond, and oiler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 1, 11)10, before Warren lirown, County Clerleat bis olllce in l'rineville Oregon, and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. in. on April 8, 1910, before the Register and Receiver at th United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a nroner aflidavit. tiled February It, 1910 set forth act which snow tnat alter aue uuigence personal services of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given bv due and Jiroper publication. -24p C. W. MOOBE, Register. Am i f- S" no. Cit-ttun. In lh INmhiIv IViurt of U' ""aU of Oregon a,r i nMia ivmity In ll mailer of lies atl of lloliart llowa. rioeeaseil. t iaMn, Toll A. rtUtn, Marlla Arllmr llosn. Melvln HolNtrl H.iwe, Maud ilialiain and Mai..! W liiu, ike lie Irs al law and neil of kin ifBHld usaar,i, and lo all oilier heirs ai. kmxs.snil lo all persons Inler .led In said ,.lnle, re'lllull n I ha llnloe or III slate of OrewtMI. ViMi are hervliv elleii and M"lrd In appear In Ilia eniiitlv tsiurt of I he slaleol Oregon, ar Ilia etniulv iMrrnaik, al Ilia May larin of sold roort, al the eotirtriMim thereof In theeouolv ehirt loHim. In l'rineville, I'riaik eounlv, Oosjun, on Monday Ilia fiid day of May, taiu, alien o'nha'h In the ptrrniatn of said da, Ihen and triers to show eausa, if any yml have, wlif an order sliould nol Us framed lo Ilia administrator of aatd ealal lo aril lha hereinafter deaerllwd real pniariy belonalits; lo aald ealala, disM'tlla!! as Atllowa, Uewll; The norlhea.l qoarler of aarlkMl aavealeen III! in ("Wii.liii. tsrrlv (ill south of raoa ten (III) K, . M. Wilnaaa. lh Mow. II. ('.Kills. I II. I, nf Irw said nooniy poorl, wllh I ha aeal of said eootl am r, lllls Ila day or -arvli, Iih. Allealed. W ANHKN HIIOW f. iiHsl, (Hinly t lerk. M Hy II. A.Hisln, tiepuly. Notice lor Pnbllcatloa. Vi Mirtiiieiit of Hi ItiUrior, V. H. I.aud Om.-al Th Dalle, Oregon, Mareli loth, turn. Nolle ia hereby glvn that John Malison, of lrlovllle, Orgon, who. on October AMh, 1117, mad lloinrslead, (HVrtal No, m.'JI.) No. lAitn, for lots I, 1. , and 4, Msviion 1 Township 14 Houth, Italia 14 Kast, Wllllamett Midiau, ha tilrd nu lire of Inlentloii to inak Final commu tation I'ruol, lo lablai claim to lb land ahov riiwrllsMl, la-fore Warren llro-ii, I'nunly Clerk at Ida offlce, st l'rineville, lrrrt.ii, on th Win day of April, IU1U. Claimant naniaa as wltneaa, Carl J. 8undtiiist. William Clswsoo, Otto Hor. r-ou, t'harle II. Dinwlddl, all of I'rlur vllle. Oregon. C. W. MtKIRK. S-'.Mp Heglsler. Notice tor rvbUation. Department of th Interior, IT, 0. Ijind Olflceal Th lalles, Orrgtm, Marvh IMIi, ItHU. Notlc l licrrby given that William Miillll, i f l'rineville, Oregon, who, on March '.Tlh, l'N. Ii.sd llomnlrad. (ferial No, UVtta.) No I4i:i. forWs MV rtKt, S Wv, and fWi NK, rWviloii iO. Township 13 Moiilli, Kange Id Kast, Wtlllamalt Me ridian, baa llled nolle of Intantion In inak Final IHe-year I'rmd, to eaiabllh claim to th land ahov dwrlhed. befor Warren Urown, County elrk at ki orfiiw, at l'rineville, Oregon, on th 'MU day ut April, llllil. ( inlinant name as wilnvaaeat John K. Ilnrrls. Henry McCoy, William II. Lolun, l.org Turner, all of I'rlnevill, Oregon, V.Mi C. W. AlOOHK, UxgUlvr. Rotlco for fukllcatloa. Department of the Itilvrlor, V. H. I ami Oilier at The Dalles, Oregon, Mar. h l.ih, 11)10. Nolle Is hereby given that uuy hear., of I'rlnevill, Oregon, who, on Novmlsr lllh, H. mad Homestead, (Serial No. O.H77.) No. I W75, lor NH HWl NKH.and NW, HK',. hecllon !J. Ton. ship l&Houtb, kange 15 Kast, WllUmett Meridian, has liletl notlc ol Intention to make Fnal live-year I'roof. to .laliilsli claim lo Hi land alsiv deaerlbed, befor Warren lirown. County Clerk al hi aim, at l'rineville, Oregon, on Hi '."Mb day of April, lull). Claimant nam s witnesses! t'harle I), ttwamioii, Allred W. Ilayn. Dalion A. Yale. J. Alvin Klyga all of Friiieville, Oregon. C. SV. MOOKK. P Krglsl. r. Notlc for Publication. Department of lb Interior, IT, g. I.aud Olttr al lh Dalle, Oregon, Ksbrusry Kill, IllHI. Nut It l hereby riven (hat (ilenn Hendritkson. of I'rlnevill, Oicgon, who, on January 1Mb, I'KWl, mad Jlomeatead (Serial No. (Oil'.'). No. 11114. for N SS KU, S'SN W',', heetion IS, Township la South, Kaug IA Kt. Wlllamett Meridian, ha tiled notice of intention to make Final five, year proof, lo establish claim lo the land above dent-ribed, before Warren llruwn, County Clerk at hi otBr at l'rineville, Oregon, on the 2flh day of March, IUI0. Claimant name as witnesses! James A. Motlit. lUnry J. Kdwarda, Thomaa II. I (.toilette, Jrase Yancey all of PrtuevUle, tregon. Hip C.W. MOOKK, kegiater. HoUce tor Publication. la-partment of the Interior Culled HtaU-a lind OITtiM, al Tlie I miles, fir., , . Kehmary M. Iu. folio Is hereby given that Marv K lleniieit, widow of John W, liennetl, daneaaiHt. nf l"il, Onwon. who, on Heptrniia-r Hit, Ivn. niada homeaiead (serial Nit. 'Vvt, No. lio4, p,r ti aee . MWi. NW 4 mil, d .', HK'. see ii, lownshln is south, rant U eaal, M has filed nolle of liilentlou lu make final five-year proof, IneaUlillsh claim lo the land above deacrllied, lierore Warren Mrown, oounty clerk, at his office at I'rlnevill, Or (n, on Iha lilib day of April, IVta. rial man I naioea as witneasew Iwls W, IWnnetland () rover C. I'rl.w of Hemes, Or.; Walter A Carson and Waller T. -orris of Post. Orefon. a-iep C. W. Moon. Hclair. Notirt for Puhllcatloa. Not Coal l and. Dcparlmrnl of the Interior, I'. a. Und Ofltr at Th Palles, Oregon, January ilsili, Ivlu, Nolle Is aerehy given that Pleasanl N, Turner, ol Powell Bu lie, Oregon, who, on Kehrusry Jillb, Iwift, made Homeaiead, (Herlal No. UHsil No. llJIS, lor NI, NWlj, HKi NWIi, Neellon HI, Township 1 Hon Hi, Haiiga 14 Kast, Wlllamclie Meridian, has filed notice ol Internum lo make filial five-year proof, to vslalillsh claim to the land above described, before Warren lirown, County Clerk al his office al prlncvlll. Oregon, on the Ilia day ol March, lvttl. I'lsliuaiit uames as witnesses: William Juhitsoii, Thomas K, McDaiilvl. William Bald win, i hsrlws II. Fostur, all ol Powell Hull, Oreguu, -3p C. W, MOOHK, Keglstrr. Notice for Publlcatioa. Department of th Interior, IT. 8, ltnd Oltloe at The Holies, Orifon, w.i,. , rbruary w, IViO. Notice Is hereby given that ' Jessie M. Heunett, of Barnes, Oregon, who, nn Jun lllli.lWM, made homestead (serial No. WJtM). No. IHsW, for east half southeast quarter, section Wi northeast quarter northeast quarter seellon , and northwest quarter northwest quarter section as, township Is south, rung 111 east, w. M ..has tiled notice of Intenlloii to muse final five-year proof, to csUtlillnh oliilm to lh land alsive deacrllied, iM'fore Warren lirown, county clerk, at bis orrine at l'rineville. Ore on, on the l.tb day of April, lftio. i:iulumnt name as witnesses: Lewis W,' Hennettand Orover 11. 1'rhsxif ilarnes. Ore. goii; Walter A. Larson and Walter T.Morris of Post, Oregon. -'0p C. W, Mookb, Register, ContcHt Notice. Ocrisrment of the Interior, Uni ted States Land Olllce. The Dalles, Oregon, Februaiy 24, 1010. A aiirllniant. nnnt.uft .II1.I....I. 1 1 . . . " . V. ... II K llllil, contestant, against homestead entry. No. i'-ii niaoe uiarun in, IISJ3, ior W V40W Section ID, Township 14,8., Hang 12 hi Willamette Meridian, by Charles 'w Kmaii contestee, in which it is alleged that said Charles W. Kman has wholly abandoned said tract for mor than six lOOIlths lllSf. tt.Mli Ilia .nl.l -... I - . . : . nam is not settled upon and cultivated by said party Mui.lln-I I... I 11.... . 'i""T- uj inwi mat mere are no im provement of any description whatever (hereon, that .,.1.1 .IU...I l ...! 1 ...... -.... ....... .udciiiw nu H(n du to hi employment In the army, new m (n.rlii. ..e tT..I,-.i it, . r," --:" -oneo oinies ill ritiiA iT ur.e U. il .i ,u i. i i ....... " WI blVB .ID IIQTflUT HUH- tied to appear, respond, and oiler evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in, on April 7, 11)10, before Warren llrowir wouniy i,iera ai ois otnice In rrlnevllle. Oregon, and that final hearing will he held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 14, 1910, lie- oo ivcKinier aim Keceiver at the United States land roll,.- ( TI.. i..n... . , " ... . u. .0CB, - Oregon. J 18 Mid contestant haying, In a proper afildavit. Hied February 23, 1910, set forth facts which llmw hB. .rn 1 1 1 . . -. ...i.. .iwi uua uiokuucu personal service of this notice can not be Mlalln I so 1 l is. ....-uu, i id uvrcuj uruereu ana airik'tcd tllHt mltU Dflf HA V.i nluan i. .!... a ..ww.., ,,v aifvu ijr HUB HI1U proper publleutlon. U 0, W.MOORE. Renter. i