BARGAIN iummer Underwear I i i I I PRICE B The The crap Book He Ducked. Wheu Stunrt Robson, the actor, was a young iiiiiii be was ao Incorrigible nractlcal loker T' 'P'lJtpaZjiy.yj ue was traveling in England with a friend, a small matt called Bill, one summer, and ou the Liverpool train Bill fell asleep. While he slept Robson stole his ticket from his pocket. In a little while the conductor was to be seen approaching. "Tickets. Bill! ADVISED niJI TO ES CAPE. Get out your ticket!" Robson said. Bill, ufter a frantic search, said, with nn oath, that his ticket was lost. Itob Bon then advised him to escape pay ing by biding under the seat. This Bill decided to do. and when the conductor annear- ed he lay ou his "'-Si back on the dusty floor quite invisi ble. HobEoii surren dered both tick ets, whereupon the conductor said: "Here are two tickets. Where Is your friend, sir?" "Under the seat cb a wled awkwabd there," the actor Lr iOBTii. answered. "1 don't know why he wanted to avoid you." The conductor, surprised, looked un der the seat, and Bill, with a look of mingled rage BDd chagrin that changed to n sickly smile as he caught sight of Robsons face, crawled awkwardly fori ii. What There's Time For. Lots of time for lots of things. Though It's said that ttme has wings; There is always time to find Mays of belni; sweet and kind. There is always time to share Smiles -and goodness everywhere; Time to send the frowns away. Time a gentle word to say. Time for helpfulness and time To assist the weak to ellmb, Time to give a little flower, Time for friendship any hour, But there is no time to spare For iinkindness anywhere. Frank Walcott Hutt Got Better All the Time. A party of tourists were doing Bos ton mid Cambridge. Said one: "So this is the cemetery where they say James Russell Lowell as a small boy went out one Halloweeu night to look for jrhosts. I wonder which stone he was hiding behind and if he really did see ft ghost." "I can't tell you, ma'am," answered the guide, "but over here lies a man who had three wives. On the stone of the first one he bad inscril)ed, My Wife;' on the stone of the second, 'My Dear Wife,' and on (hat of the third, 'My Beloved Wife.' If any ghosts try walking around here It ought to be that first wife." Needed a Bracer. A Louisville family, whereof a num ber are young girls, recently entertain ed a cousin w ho has rarely ventured In Union Suits, $1.25 value, now 75c $2 light-weight Cooper's, now $1 Light-weight wool underwear 1.00 values, now 65c $2 values, - - now 95c Also big reduction on Linen and Silk Mercerized Underwear at the same price. Don't forget to call and see our nice line of Lawn Dress Patterns BROS Place for Real Bargains out 01 lue uXoumaius ol tne Diue tir'ass State. One evening there was a dance In honor of the birthday of one of the young ladies, and it was with consid erable difficulty that the backward cousin was induced to come "down stairs'' and mingie with the gay com pany there assembled. About 10 o'clock a certain young lady, observing that the mountaineer bad taken no part in the dancing, said: ; "Mr. Cummins, aren't you going to dance with me?" After an embarrassed pause the vis itor said. "I will if you'll excuse me for a few minutes so that 1 can get about six drinks." "Heavens!" exclaimed the girl, dum foonded by this extraordinary condi tion thus imposed. "1 beg your pardon," returned the mountaineer, aghast at the effect be had produced, "but the truth is that I never have any confidence in my danc ing until I've five or six whiskies." Lipplucott's. Burn Your Own Smoke. The first lesson of life is to burn our own smoke that is, not to inflict on outsiders our personal sorrows and petty morbidness, not to keep think ing of ourselves as exceptional cases. James Russell Lowell. Still In the Dark. As every lawyer knows. Senator Dim lei is the author of a comprehen sive treatise on negotiable instruments which Is generally considered to be the leading authority on the subject. A friend one day inquired how It was that in the midst of his arduous polit ical duties, which must have demand ed his constant attention, he found time to write two such exhaustive vol umes. "Well," replied the senator, "it hap pened this way: A young fellow X knew came to me one day and said, 'Say, Mr. Daniel, does a sight draft bear interest? And would you be lieve it ? I couldn't answer that sim ple question. So 1 determined then and there to find out all about it. It took me a long time, but I did it." "Well, senator," observed the friend after a short pause, "does a sight draft bear interest V There " was a moment's slier ce. "Hanged If I know!" was the abript reply. Paint For Shingle Roofi. The wood surface to be protected must be well coated twice at short In tervals with hot coal tar and to this coating a thin layer of pulverized screened brick earth applied. After i few days a perfectly solid mass will have formed, which will not only pro tect the wood against any absorption of moisture, but at the same time ob viate oil fire risk, as It perfectly re sists flames, especially if, after a few days, the coating Is lightly renewed and so much brick earth applied that the tar appears quite saturated. Scientific American. How Lava Retains Heat. The lava streams from the eruption of Vesuvius In ia"8 were so hot twelve years later (hat steam Issued from their cracks and crevices. Those that flowed from Etna In 1787 were found to be steaming hot just below the crust as late as 1840. The volcano Jo ruilo, In Mexico, poured forth iu 1759 lava that eighty-seven years later gave off columns of steaming vapor. In 1780 it was found that a stick thrust Into the crevices Instantly ignited, al though no discomfort was experienced In walking on the hardest crust. 8 i l i 1 1 ! S3 P3 TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUMS. United States Leads In Fight Against Consumption. Id Germany there are ninety-nine public sanitariums for adult consump tives with 10.539 beds, besides thirty six private sanitariums with 2,172 beds. Id eighteen sanitariums fol children with tuberculosis there are 37 beds, a total of less than 14.000 beds. The United States has provld ed over 300 sanitariums with over 13,000 beds, showing that this country is In the lead In the anti tuberculosis war. France has only twelve sanltatf urns for adult consumptives, with a total capacity of 148 beds. All of these institutions are private except the sanitarium at Angincourt. The United States government oper ates three tuberculosis sanitariums, one for soldiers and officers of the regular army at Fort Bayard, N. SI., one for seamen In the merchant marine and others employed in coast service of the government, not In the navy, located at Fort Stanton, N. M.. and one for of ficers and enlisted men lu the navy at Las Animas. Colo. The first hospital is conducted by the department of war, the second by the United States public health and marine hospital serv Ice and the latter by the navy depart mcut. Dressmaking by Electricity, A dressmaking establishment In Bos ton almost entirely operated by elec tricity has an electric cutter capable of tutting out 250 thicknesses of cloth at once, a button sewing machine which pnfs on 3.000 buttons a day. a buttonhole machine making 400 per hour, sleeve sewers, tucking machines nr.d waist and skirt machines making 1.S00 to 3.."",fi0 st itches a minute. Help Boost. Continued from first page. plete charge of all the clerical work of (he club. The club is erranging to open a free information bureau on Main gtftet where strangers will be wel come, and information concerning the county" will be given to all visitors. All strangers will be sup plied with euch information as they desire without cost. The mat ter of punting an attractive blogan and "boost" information on all business men's stationery will be acted on at an early meeting of the directors!. A campaign has been inaugur ated that is expected to double the membership of the club in the net thirty days. New members are coming in rapidly. The board needs the support of a good big memberehip, and the community needs a good strong club. These facts seem to be in the minds of the ppople and no opjositionis met with in securing new mem bers. The fees for membership are $5 initiation fee and dues of $1 per month. If you don't belong fo the club join now. , STREET ILLUMINATIONS. Progress Made In Recent Years Old Time Objection to Light. Btwtoti Ik tcciitVicd a the lient Illu minated city In Hie I lilted Slate, says the t'hleago Tribune. Not iSH) years ago Broadway after nightfall was almost plteh duk Htid Infested with rogues and Ih'ovc. It was not mf. to travel It by illicit v H lent armed guard and hoys carrying torches. Now it Is cele brated as the t treat While Way. 1-ess limn a hiii'dtvd years ago, as modern Illuminating engineer such as I. C. Slut for niliriu. street lighting was op posed by the tie! men of lite day on theological grounds as living a pre sumptuous thwarting of the Intentions of I'rorldciHv, who hud appointed darkness for the hour of night. It was opHwed ou medical grounds, as gas and oil were declared Ud and un wholesome. And thoy argued that It was a bad tliltur to encourage people to stay out of door nights nml catch colds, pneumonia and fevers. On usual philosophic grounds It was held that the people's moral standards would be lowered by street lighting, as the drunkard would feel there was tio hurry to get homo and late sweet hearts would lo encouraged, whereas black night sent jH'ople home early, thus preserving them from a multitude of sins. They also arguetl that lights won 1. 1 make thieves alert and that na tional Illuminations would lose their effect If the streets were lighted every night. Seventy-five years ago streets were lighted by gas and oil. Twouty-flve years ago the electric lights were In troduced. Now there Is scarcely a hamlet so small but It has lighted streets. The men who know most about Ihe subject declare that the day of artlllrlal light Is only dawning. Tho artificial Illumination of the new Union sta!ion at Washington Ii perhaps Ihe finest example of the Illuminating en gineer's work In the country. The Illu mination of the Interior to all appear ance does not change at nil In the transition from night to day. DROP-CHISEL MACHINE. Device Facilitates the Excavation of Frozen Ground. A machine for excavating frozen earth was Introduced In Winnipeg. Canada, last winter and proved a great success In sewer trenching aud foun dation work. 1 1 that city the frost peuetratos to a depth of from five to six and a half feet, and previous to the Introduction of the machine all earth excavation during the whiter mouths had to lie done by band pick ing or by blasting. In principle the machine Is similar to a pile driver or to the rock breaking machines used iu submarine excava tion. A frame mounted on a platform carries a set of leads for a hammer or FBOZKN GROUND KXCAVATOB. ram attached to the head of a chisel bar. This hammer Is raised about fif teen feet and released, the force of the blow causing the chisel to penetrate the frozen earth and break It away iu large blocks. Attached to the platform is a derrick boom for removing the large blocks broken away. With such a machine earth excava tion iu winter, a troublesome task In noUheru cities, may prove less expen sive than the same excavation work In summer, because no shoring or timber ing of the sides of the trench Is re quired. This menus a large saving in both material and labor. Popular Me chanics. Progress of the Steam Turbine. On -beginning ids steam turbine ex periments In 1884 the Hon. C. A. Tar- Rntia fmilifl Hint tho Alto ffrritta nf scit- . . .... ter lu steam traveling 3,800 feet per a second cut Ihe hardest steel, wearing a hard file one thirty-second of an inch In J45 hours, but In the present com pound turbines tlio dilllculty has been overcome, so that even brass and cop per blades can lie used. Steam con sumption has been greatly reduced. The Turbltiia- in 1807 used sixteen pounds per shaft horsepower, but In 1907 the I.usitanla and Mauretanla used only twelve aud eleven nnd a half pounds respectively. Iron Slag Block Paving. One of tho most severely used por tions of a city street is the row ct headers which line the inside edge of car rails, fur they at'o continually ex- jioscd to a particularly severe grinding effect from the wheels of drays and other heavy horse drawn ,'trnflle. A test of Iron slag block paving Is being made In New York city, where a line of fnich blocks has been laid along the Inside of tho rnlls"0f' streets paved with asphalt blocks. They "are re-, ported as showing excellent wearing qualities. Melted Wood a Useful Substance. "Melted wood," first produced sev enteen or eighteen years ago, wag for-' gotten after having been recorded as a wlcotlfic curiosity. Francis Marre reports that further experiments have been lately made In France and that after the volatile substances have been distilled from wood chips the fibrous skeleton and the mineral salts are heat ed in a boiler to 1,500 degrees V. for two hours In an nttuospbvre of some what compressed nitrogen. The ex clusion of oxygen prevents combustion. J he mass thus obtained Is hnrd and homogeneous, but the melting can be performed without drawing off the dis tillation products, and then the fosed wood becomes a hnrd amorphous solid. with a fine grain and taking a lino polish. The new material, which can be cast and molded and made lnde- stiuctlble by preservatives, seems to bo adapted to tunny uses. Contest Notice). iHpartuirht of the 1 nterior. t'nlled Hlalea I Jin. I Office The Dulles, Oregon, April St. IIIIU. A some tent conlet attidavit having horn lil i-d lii thl utile by Curio. Ktiltou, con testant, against homestead Knlrv, No. I.Yiv.', made January . Wet, for K SV V NWU KK,KKt SV, section "it. Tow n ship lii, South, Kslip- 17 Kiwi. Willamette M.ridmn, by William II. Uoice, Coiiieslee, in which It ! aliened that said William II. Hole linn deserted and abandoned said In mi for more than six month last past; thut ho haa cold but Improvements thereon which consisted of a house and teller w liieh have been removed; that he haa left the vicinity of said laud anil hla rrenl a.ldrvsa ia unknown to cunteatant: Unit aid abandonment wan not due to hia ent ploy men t In the armv, navy or marine roipa of the lulled State in time ofwur Sold purlieu are hershy iinlihed to ap pear, rwpond, and oiler evidence touch to eiul alienation at 10 o'clock a. ni.,on June s, l!H0, before Warren Drum-it, County (Irrk. at hia olliee In 1'riiirvilla, Oregon, and that tlnal hraring will be held at 10 o'clock a. in, on .luna !.". l!H0, before the Krgiatrr ami Receiver at (lie t utted Statr l.aiiil Olttce ill The Dulles, Orvin. the aaitl rommtant having, in a proper amdavtt, tiled April IX. l'.itO, act forth f H which chow that alter duo dilixeeee prr aonal service of this mules ran not Iw made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due ami proper publication. W f. W. MOOUK, lira-inter. Notice of Sale of State Land. Notice' ia hereby ijiveii that the Stale ltiid Hoard will receive araltil bi.in until U:0O o'clock a. in., Aoguat I. It'll), for the fultomring ilencriiasl school lamia, tu-wit: t ol Section :n, T. IS S. U. it K. 8 W ofhectioii Hi, T. -JO S. K. U K. A II of Section Si. T. Si 8. K. IS K. W4 ol Section mi T. il 8. It. It B. All of Section it! and all of Section Si, T. ii S. It. IS K. All of section It! and all of Section SB, T. 23 S. it. 14 K. All bids iou.il he Accompanied by a regu larly executed application to purchase and it leant one-lift U uf Ihe amount urn-rod. No bid for leas than tli.u) per acre mill be eunaiiterrd. Tho right is nweryed to reject any and all bids. Applications and bids should he address ed o U. ;. brown, Clerk Stale l-and Hoard, Salem. Orruon, and markrd, "Ap plication and bid to purchase sluts land." ti. ii. Daowi, t'lerk State Laud Hoard. Dated April 2, 1UI0. . 4-W Notice of Sale of State Lands. Notice ! hereby given that the Ptatr band Hoard will receive sealed bids until It :U0 o'clock a. m., Augut i. HU0, for the following drsrnbrd school land, to-wit: N of Section i. T. 15 8. H. 1 K. Nk)4 and 8) of Section 10, T.a 8. K. 12 K. All bids must be accompanied by a regu larly executed application to purchase and at leat one-tiftli of tho amount olleml. No bid for lets than $7.30 per aero mill be considered. lie right la reserved to reject any and all bids. Applications nnd bids should be address ed to ti. ii. llrown, t'lerk Stale Land Hoard, Sail-in, Oregon, and markvu, "Ap plication ai d bid to purrhae state lands." (i. Ii. Known, Clerk State Uiud Hoard. Dated April 22, I'.HO. 2k-t Notice for l'uhlicatlon. Department of the Interior. I. 8. Land OtHcc at The Dalles, Oregon. May I Hi, lull). Notice U hereby given that llenrv W. Pickett. nf Harnes, Oregon, who, on June 19th, IlKVi, made Desert Land Kntrv, (Serial No. 0271.) No. WIS. for SK!HV),', WJ 8Ky, Are. 13 and N Vi'4 N V.;. Sec. 2t. township til Sooth, Kango 22 r.a-t. Willainetle Meridian, has hied notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish cluini to the isinl above Uecnhet, U-fore Warren Brown, county clerk at his ullli-e, st I'rine ville. O.-rKou. on the 21st day of June. IW10. Claimant names sa witneses: James liilchrist, Lewis W. Dennett, We-ley Mrret, llruce illloiirr all ol Harnrs. Ore g.m. C. W. MOO UK, 0-lHp Hegister. Farmers and Stockmen ATTENTION ! 'AYING Before o prices on Rope, Hay Forks, Jackson Forks, Pulleys of all kinds, Machine Oil and Wire Cable. Our stock along this line is complete, and if you will give us a call we will prove it to you that our price is right. , Q We are also agents for the celebrated line of Deering Harvesting Machinery, which includes Mowers, Rakes, Reapers, Binders and Headers. Don't place STBS I 1 iiavalO L Kotke (or Publication. IHi-srtiiu-iil nl the Interior V, 8, I suit mine at I ho lslli-, iretmi. May '.', 1 1' ID. Notice is hereto given l list In I,, kiio, nt Pout (In-timi. w tu, oil MavVJIh, Isul, lun-li lliilliealcail, (Scroti No. (0"l.l No, ll.li'l I. Hun a. tiinIOi II muni, ranee la W illametlii Meriillntl. Iisa Itli-il ii..Im,-.iI IhK'IKIoh in uialoi II hi I llv .'r eronf, i.i l-stslilmlt elslui to the taint slrnvs iliwcrli'il, b-fore W arrcii Hmw it, i niiiity cli rk wt h is of. Si-e. si friiievllle, tin ami. nil llii-Mli 0n ol Jul; , l"lli. t'tatmaitl tisiio's a wltiit-!r KIaIii K. l.ttllnwater. Junus II Knll. r-rsiik A. Ilusbus, Msrv l fook.alt el l'nl. I ir.-smi. SJi C W. MllOKK, Itesl.li-r. Aaauaisraler'l Sale af Rtsl Preperty. Notice la hereliy given, that In pursu ance of an order of Ihv Coutitv Cmnt oftlie tiiti of on (ton for Crook l'i unty, in ule on Ills Slli diiy ol Mav, t'in, 111 the nmtlnrof the estate oflloliMi t llnwr, tli-censrd, the iinilerslt;iinl, t lie ailutlni-trator of siiiil cute. r 1 1 1 sell at lirtviite sule to the highest bidder for c.iili In biiml, anliject to con tlnintlou by the said County Court, on and after the 2nd ilnv ol July, l!H at the law otllceof T, K. J. Duffy in rnnevil.e, Ore. ton, or the law olllce of Knink Menclee in l'lie Dalles, Oivgon, all (lis riKbt. title ami Intere t and c ttite of tliu said llulwrt Home, i!ecaKi-i, at tlie time ol his death, ami interest the saiile tnte may havvec iiuired oilier tliiiu or ill aildillnii to Hint ol the said llobart Howe lit the time ol bis death, 111 all llint oerlain real proK-rtv sit imte In the county ol'l rook, stute ol'tire KOil.and desurtli.il as follows, to-wltt The northeast iinarter of section seven teen (17) tti township twelve tlJ) south, of ranxii ten (llll east . M. That aiiii land will be sold ma whole for ca-h tn band. Dated Mav 20, l'il, TAI'I, W. t'HII.DKUH. Administrator of the estate ol llobart Howe, deceased. Krank Menefee, attorney for estate, The Dalles, Oregon. Notice ol filial Settlement. Notleti Is hereby clvrn bv Hie uniterslunett, the atlitilntslrnlor or Itie estate of a. P tnw son, fttH-eaM-i, that lie tins liunle slot fttt-il Willi the clerk of lilt- county court, til. Glial arCiiuntliia- of til aitinliiMrntlon of sulii etMle: Hint ttiat Hie eonnl v t-oilrt lias st-l Monday, Ilia Mb iluv ol .tune, lulu at 0 o'elork In the tim-msui al (lie county conri riHim In I'rltiex llle, ire-ttii, its tlie ttiaeiiiid tlue Sir In-atlng allil si-llllus snlit ttllnl ui--tsiiiiiilna. Al which tlineahil iImis-,ioiv t-r-son interested In suht eitste may spK-ar ami otiltvl to sitld nusl acfsoilitliif . Dated Oil. illi day ul May. lull). J. S. McMrstr. Administrator of Ihe mtutti of a. 1. I'iiw son, Uecettm-U. 6 Prinevilie Steam Laundry. Have your clothes washed at the rlnevllle Hleam Ijiiindry. His-clal itlli-nl ion irlteu to travelers, l-auodrv Is loi-aled tn ! Mci'uitts ter htutdluSi newr Ihe Im-Iiihhi. 141 JAMI-.S KIXI, t'rop'r. C.ODtVHt NotliC. Department of the IntctW, V . 3, Land Other, The Dalles, Ortgun, Mv 10. lii'O. A suttieWnt contest n Iliil.t v it liavitg Iw-en ttle.1 in this nlllce by Wade II. Ilu ton, ronte'tant, r griint liomestead eulrv. So. I2I'7, niaile Kehrnnrv i'N. Ilskt. for NKV Htt'l,', N I, S K14. SKi; SK'.j Section U. Township hi S. K. ihHO la K. iM.iiin IU Meridian, by Williniu lln-twick, coit-ti- tee, iu which It t alli-k'nl th.it snll William lloslwick has wholly nhuniloixnl said tract for more than si inoutbs last past; that aaid tract ii not sell led ujHin and cultivated by rnid party as required bylaw; that theio are 10 improvt iiicnis whatever thereon; that saiil tilli-gcd tt -m lice was not ilue to hi- emi loymciit in the army, navy or marine corps of the I'lliled States lii time ol wur. said partitt.i are b-rrhy liotilled to apa-ar, retpoml, and offer rvhleiice tonchiiiK s lid alii sriitiolt at to u'ciiH-k a. 111. ou July I, IIIIU, U-fore Warren Drown, County Clerk, at his olliee in I'rlnefiile, Oregon, land Unit luuil hear ing will Ix- held lit In o'uliK-k a. in. oil July . l'JIU, before) the It.clMer ami Itcteivcr at the t'nited Stla Lund Olticu in 1 lie Dalies, Oregon, 't he said contestant having, In a proper allidavlt, tiled May Ht, HMO. set forth hu t which show that after due diligence M-r-no an I service of this notice tun not lie made. It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given due and proper implication. -2p C. V. M 00 U E, Register. and harvesting time is at hand. buying for this season get our your orders without our prices. ordair& Go Notice for Publication. tVartiin nl nt Ihe Interior, C, K. I ami tltn.s' at The Ihilh., (irranii. May 3rd, I11I0. Noller Is berehv lvcn thai ls.nli'1 W. klliu, of INtst, Oreami, wins on Isssiolier Till, IWM, niaile llumesli-iol, iNcrhil No. IMIIJ.I No limn, forH'juK',, hiiiI K H ',, Heel Ion l.'lnl. ilt I? H.iolh, Hsliue Is t-ji.e Muiiouelia lcl'lilhot, hits llleil Itollist ut luleittlolt In mike limit Hvi-tsur 11n1.1l. to eatithllsh i liillll I'ttlu htint aiMivct th-serlis'd, Is-rorti Vlsm'n Hiown. County Cleik, at his oitiist ati'iiin-HII-, iinii.in, on Hie lllli day or June, I Ml". I'liiltiuiu! iiaun-s as witness; Monroe , Hnead.li-lmer tt, Katrehlld. titastr t'mln, or PonI, Ito-aolt, KdllillMil it. Critlitree, of I'ltiie-VIII.-. Hi. ami. C, -, M-11 Ut K, all ltr later Nut leg of Final .Settlement. Notice ts hrrt.hv slven, by lite undi-rslnned, Ihe s.liiillil.lrul.'r nl (lise.isle M H K. Hst Inn, deceased, that tie has made and Slvd alili the ch-rs nl thn cuultty riiurt ttls Snsl act-uiitittus n( his ailiittiilsirnlliiii ot sstd esiale and tlott His eoiiutv etiurt hits 1-1 Monday, ttivSthilsy nl June. 1 Mil. al III tt't luck III Ihe lnri'lliMUl, st Hie eoutii.t ti.iiil ru-tiii lit t'rl n-v Ills, tin-sun, as the titti - -i'l I'lsie lur hesrina and stllluir sstd flnsl a--t.iiiiittiif. At which lltat siul ilsi-e atiy i ' r-ut lnii-re:-d In sahl esisis may a).iar and uliHt ui Mint anal aet-ouulliif. Iiated II0....U ttsjr ul Mar, IVitl. v.. T. auvrtis, Ailmlnl.li jlnr nl the estate of rt, K. Sis) tun, Itecessi-d. .. ... . - . -. Adumiisttutor's Ntdice. I a the Omuiy t'liurt (nr Ihe cimnly f Crmik, Isle ol 1 111 ami ill Ills mailer ul the ealali- 11 1 killliiin'l Ii. Uiw. ili'.-s.v.l, Nollev Is tu n liv (iveu 1 luil Hie tiitdi'r-laiiwt, Adeitiert Klclit, 11 nil Ihe tlih day l Vlsy, I'll", duly aiil-nlnl ed to Ihe Coutll)' i'mirt ul the slsle ul tir.'Hotl lur rook ii.uiiit. s s.luilnl.irsliir ul the r .lstt' ul I'.lnililtil II. Iliiw. dtcessed, and tlss dull iiial!iliu. and Mist h-tters ol S'liniiiliira. lluit wi-re duly Issii.-tl tu hltn hy said rnurl. Ail .-rutts hsvlua elsltiis aaainsl said eslste art- In ri l.y tinllllnl In .neul Ihe ssuu..iluly yer rtid with pruerr vmiiliers sllaclied, s.-. i-uriHuK to Iss, wlllilll sis lioilillts fniiti Ihe d-ti-nllhe rl rsl iitlilli'stlun ot this llultre lit Hie uiiiler-Urtril st His ttftu-r oil. J. Itewllt, n Wells Kio liuihlliig, INirilattii, nr-smi, Anci.sssr r'lsi u. A.linliilsirstor of Hie estate ot M1111111.I II, IVuv. d.-ccaseil. T i H--SUI attorney fur adnilitl.trator, I sle ol tlr-t inihlh sllntt, June i, Isio, 1'ate ol las! .iihllestlin, July 1, lulu. .Ntitlea for rubiltatlon. iH'partnteut of the Interior, I'.S. I .and Olliee at the Dulles, Oicgon, Atnl - lit. PU0. Niil-ee is berehy given that Mtrginl 1 1 11 v r 1 . loruterly Margaret 1', Collins, ot I'rini-vllle, ttregon, w hit, nn Jane 'llih, I'M, mmle Homestead, (.-serial No. Otjy.1.) No. mill, frK, WW',, ami Wi, SK1,, sect inn III, l.iwnshlp IS sou lb, nilijjc III K, lllametle .Mrridinli. has llleil notice i f iiiteutiou to make final tive-year proof, to e-Cihlih rlalni to the lain! ahovo urscrilie.l. Is-fore Warren llrown, eotiuty clerk at Ids olliee, at iTIiicy Hie, On-((iili, on Ihe llih day of J una luto. CI - It u 11 ut iinmra as witnesses: KditiUhd A. 1'iirkir, KI11111 C, ijuxhl, I'lea-aiit Ii, Mliliorn, Lilly Wlls.11. all of I'rioevllle, Oii-tiun. c, W. MonltK. 4 In Itecl ter. Content Notice. Ir. irtnii'iil of the Interior, I nlie-l States Land Otttre Ti e Dal'rs, lr .1111, May JH, pi0, A u'llcirnt eonteat allidavlt IuivIiik Is-en tiled in this olll.e liy Ada K. Morse, eon-O'-t int. airalu-t homestead Kntrv, No. 14171. liunle M.iy 22, IIOV lurSWSi, Se.'tlon 2. Towiirbip 15 rkt.itlt, liaii(e It Ka t, WiHiinielte Mi-riitlnli. by John M. Stewart, tliseasetl, Contealee. In which it is allrK-e-1 Ihul snld John M. Stewart died amuil March U Inns; that since bis drnth, his heirs, Alice H. Ji.lin-.nn, John M Mewnrt. Mury H. Ainlerson, Wiiiiitiu W.stewaitand ftiilh HI. mill have faiinl In rrslile llioll cnltiy.ile or inijirove the lenil In any Wuv; that snld aliun J0111111 nt wua n.-t due to rluiuy ilirnt In the army, navy oriuniine corps uf the t' luted Slitle i in time of mar. Said parlien ure hereby notified to a p. pear, r.-p 111.I, ami nlh-r evideure toucliiiiK -aid allc(rnii.in nt 10 o clock a. ni. nn July s, iniu, la-fore Warren Drown, Coiimy Cle'k at bis ottles ill I'rlnrvlCr On-itoti. 1111. 1 Hint filial hvarinK will lut held at IU o'clock a. 111. nn July l'i, tUi), before the Ki-istcr anil llc-el viral the Lulled Slatea IjiiiiI Olliee In The Dallea, On-Kon. The said contestant bavin;. In a proper atllilavit. tiled .May It), ltllo ret forth facts which show that after due illllneiu-e pun-oiuil service of thi notice can not lie made, it ia berehy ordered ami directed that audi notice 1st ivril by due and proper publication. n-2np f. W. MOOUE. Kegister. ran I first receiving