COLORADO'S TITLE AS STATEASSAILED Federal Attorney Says Consti tution Never Was Approved By Congress. Denver. Thnt Colorado wnt never admitted lo the I'll Ion In I he manner provided tor by lliii coiistllutlim u n il In therefore mil entitled in I hi' r'K t privileges mill pimijin of stulelioml, la chwginl li the Ii'iirliiii'ii( u( Jiintlon III a mill filed III I lie Hi ill i' district court by I'nlind Htnten District At torney Ward, Tim government's shirt lliii; ulli urn lull Is mucin In it mutt be tween t lit) people of tin- eastern and western slopes of Colorado, wheieln flume of the western slope have skml Ilia courts In prevent diversion of iir flowing westward from the summit of the Continental divide, br means of tuinieln, fur Irrigation of Unit on (Im t'atdern slope. The government, through 1'iiltrd Stales Attorney Ward, liua intervened In the suit, laying cliilm to estmslvt right to powe sites along th streams. In outlining tho position ho will take Mr. Ward advances the content Inn that the ronatltutlun of the Onti niiinl state haa never been ac cepted by the Congress of the I'nitod States. Merger Suit le Appealed. Bait l-ake City Appeal papere have been filed In the I'nltcd Btntea court In thla city by the federal gov eminent In the ult axnlnut the I'nlon racinc Rullmad Company nnd othera, known aa the llarrlman merxer ault, which waa decided Inat June by the T'nlted Htatea circuit court for the luhth dlatrlct In favor of the railway defendanta. CHINESE REBELS THREATEN American Wirehlpa Hurry to Relief of Mlaaionarlta. Teklnn Admiral Murdock of the AmrrU'iin Aal'itlc fleet, haa aaaumed j jieraonal command of the equadron of varahlpa hurryliiK to the relief of ml- j lonarlea and other Americana who ; are fleeing before the wrath of the : native! of Siechuan province. Five . veiaela have been detached from the j fleet and ordered to proceed up the Tannine River and It tributaries. I The government haa been unable 10 j tnr to cope with the situation. The j natlvea of Sichuan province are In- cenaed at the railroad pulley of the , Chlncae guvernment and are threat- j filing to drive out every foreigner. Chentu. the center of the dlaturb- I ncc, la placarded with antl-forrign j threala, the people are rlalng In every j ertlon of the city and foreigners gre fleeing for their lives. "Coffin Nails" Burned Up. AHhevllle. N. C With students, facility and cltliena praying and sing ing, the lust stock of tobacco and cigarettes In Marahlll, N. C wa burned on the campus of Mnrshlll College, as the climax of nn null- cig arette crunaile. BEATTIE IS FOUND GUILTY BY JURY Chesterfield Court House, Vs. Sen tenced to die for the murder of his young wife, Henry Clay llcuttle sat calmly and Indifferently In his cell whtlo his aged futher lay at their home In a state of collapse. After pntenrlng llcuttle to death, Judge AVaiHon granted a stay of execution until November 24 to allow the pris oner to file an appeal. No one doubts thnt the appeal will be denied and that Iloattle's lluson with lleulnh Blnford will lend him to the electric chair. It took the Jury Just one hour and four minutes to arrive at a verdict. When, after a 15-mlnute walk around the courthouse, they retired to their room, all knelt In prayer before tuklng up consideration of the caa"e. Public feeling over the crime still runs high In this section and In Rich mond, where Beat tie lived. The ver dict was received with little surprise by the community. Commission Rule Begins. Walla Wullu. Monday, Walla Wal la Joined tho ranks of the cities that have adopted the commission govern ment, tho new 'Mayor and two com missioners taking office at noon. The mayor and two commissioners will appoint all officers and will head the three departments of the city, which yet public xafety, accounting and streets, and public Improvomeuls. Parnell Monument Done. Dublin. The elaborate Parnell mon ument In Dublin, which has been In course of construction for a long time past, at a cost of about $45,000, la sow complete and the unveiling will take place on October 1. JOHN JACOB ASTOR r? I 'ft I j i w C i v.- , John Jaoob Astor, whose engagiv mtnt end marriage to Mlaa Madeline Force caueed much unfavorable com ment throughout the country. U. S. MUST EXPLOIT COAL Private Ownership Not to Be Consid ered by Government. Seattle, Wash. "The day for pri vate eiplollHtlon and ownership of the vast resources of Alaska are gone the hands of the clock do nut turn backward" That was the keynote of the apeecb made by W. L. Kinder, secretary of the Interior, Just before he left fur the Kasi, after nearly four weeks of looking Into the coal land problem In the North. "Private ownership of the coal lands Is out of the question. Whether the coal lands be leased by the govern ment or whether the government work the coal lands under direct fed eral management. Is the only questlun to be determined." Will Start Trip on Birthday. Washington. Friday, on his (4th birthday anniversary, I'realdent Taft will atari from Beverly on the most Important trip that be has planned since be has been In the White House. The trip will take him through nearly the whole1 of the Southwest and West, as far as the Pa cific Coast. Ills first stopping place will be Syracuse, N. Y.. where be will attend the opening of the New York atate fair. OFFICIALS CHARGED WITH BRIBE-TAKING Gary, Ind. Charged with accepting a bribe of l.'.OOO In connection with the granting of a heating franchise, Thomas K. Knolta, mayor of Otiry, a spectacular figure In a dlxtrlct of fast and furious politics, was arrested, with Ave of his councllmcn, and C. A. Wllllston, city engineer. The arrest of Gary's municipal ofll clals threw the Steel City Into the wildest excitement, and added fuet to the flames of factional strife which characterlied Knotts' political career. A dictograph arrangement In the mayor's olllce and In a room at the Gary Hotel la said to have recorded cuiivorsttilons with all the men In volved, .as they figured In arranging the passage of the franchise. Mayor Knotts' regime has been a stormy one and the city mlminlstro tlun has been one constant turmoil. Mayor Knotts, with Chief of Police Martin, was Indicted last December with seven other city ofnclals on a charge of conspiracy to murder Thomas Grant, sheriff of Lake County, In the county election In November. Nine Killed In Mexican Riot. Mexico City. Nine persons were killed and more than twice that num ber Injured when Reylstns and Mader Istns clashed In Tuxtla-Chlco, vil lage In the Slate of Chiapas, neat the southern boundry of Mexico, ac cording to reports received at the President's office. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 83c; bluestem, 87c; red Russian, 82c. Barley Feed, $:12 per ton. Oats No. 1 white, $29 per ton. Huy Timothy, valley, $14; aKalfa, 112. llutter Creamery, 31c. Kggs Ranch, 27o. Hops 1910 crop, 81c; 1909, 27c; contracts, 35c. Wool Eastern Oregon, SHc; Willamette Valley, 150170. ' Mohair Choice, 37 Vic. Seattle. Wheat llluestem, 86c; Club, 81c; red Russian, 79c. Barley $30 per ton. Oata $29 per ton. Eggs 37c. Hay Timothy, $15 par ton; alfalfa, $18 per ton. . Citation In the enmity court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook. , In the mutter of the estate of John II. Ken ma, deceased,. To Margaret lleams. Oertrude Iteatus, Iriu-e A. Ileame, William li.l'.euin", lleatrlie llenms, Karueat V. (tenuis, Opal Iteams, ami nil other heir of said deceased, If any there lie. Ureetlng: III the name of the atate of Ore gon, you nr hereby elteil and re quired to appear In the county court of the state of Oregon, fur the eoun ty of Crook at the court room there- 1 of, at I'rlnevllli-, In the county of Crook, on-iron, on Momlriy, I he nth I day of Nov., IWII, Ht 10 o'clock In the , forenoon of tlnii (lay, then iiml there j to allow ciiiiw, If any there he, why mi onler of this court should not lie i until)', authorizing Margaret IteiuuH, j the administratrix of the estate of I John 11. ItelllllM, deceased, to Hell certain real iroN-rty of an Id ile. censed, iIi-mtIIm-iI as follows: Iota one, two, thnt, In block eight, In the First nililltlon to I'rluerllle, Ore gon, according to the plat thereof iim the same npM-ar of record In the ofllce of the county clerk of Crook county, state of Oregon. Wlluess, the llou. II. ('. Kills, Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook with the aenl of snld court affixed thla otb (Jay of Sept.. I'.W, A. I). Attest: Warren ilrown, clerk. Citutloo In the county court of the atate of Oregon, for the county of Crook. In the timtu-r of the estate of John H. tiOHtafeofl, ileceaaeil. , To HiiiiiimIi titistafHon, Anmt Caro line tiiintafeoii, Arthur Joseph (ins til (son, Itoliert llernarit GustafHon, Maliel Cecelia (iuHtafsoti, Henry Itiiilolph (iiiHtafmin, Clarence Ailolpn (lUNtafeoii, John ld-rnnrd Lincoln (iiiHtjiUuii, anil all heirs unknown, (ini-tlng: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are heri liy cited ami required ti npHar In the county court of tin state of Oreu;on, for the county o Crook at the courtroom thereof, at I'rlnevlllr, In the county of Crook oc Monday, the tltb (lay of Nov., lull, al It) o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cnuw, If any there lie, why an order of this court should not lie made author ising M. It. Klllott, the admlnlBtra tor of aald estate, to sell certain real estate of said John II. (iiistafson, de ceased, dencnlied as follows: the aouUieaMt miarter of sectlou twenty six In township sixteen, south, of range ten east of Mlliiiuetu tnerl. (linn In Crook county, state of Ore koii. Witness, the Hon. It. C. Kills, Judge of the .county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, with the eenl of said court attlxed this 6th day of Sept., IMI, A. D. Attest: Warren Ilrown, clerk. Notice of Final Accounting Notice Is hereby given, by the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Patrick J. Kennedy, de ceased, to all pcrsoua Interested In said estate that he has made and tiled with the clerk of the county court his fin a I accounting of his ad ministration of said estate and the county court lias set Monday, the mil day of Nov., lt)l, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon at the county court i room In I'rlnevllli', Oregon, as the time and place of hearing and set Itlltig said final accounting. At ' which Hiilil time and place all per sons interested In said estate may niH-nr and object to said tiunl ac counting. Dated this 7th day of Sept., lull. It. I-'. Hkckman, Administrator of theestatoof I'utrlck J. Kennedy, deceased. Notice of f inal Accounting Notice Is hereby given, by the un dersigned, the, administrator of the estute of Oliver C. McDowell, lic ensed, thnt lie has made and tiled with the clerk of the county court his final accounting of his adminis tration ol said estate, and that the county court lias set Monday, the (1th day of Nov., 1H11, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoon at the county court room lu I'rlnevllle, . Oregon, ns the time and place fur hearing and set tling said final accounting. At which said time and place any per son interested In said estate may ap pear and object to said mml account ing. Dated this 7th day of Sept., 1911. d. a. McDowell, Administrator of the estat of , Oliver C. McDowell, deceased. Published Summons. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon, for Crook county. Baldwin Sheep company, u corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. John Hughes nud the unknown heirs of snld John Hughes, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming nn.; right, title, estate, lieu upon, or Interest In the real property described In the complaint herein, defendants. To John Hughes and to the , un known, heirs of snld John Hughes and to nil persous or ' parties un known claiming; any right, title, estate, Hen upon, or Interest In the real estate described In the com iht4it heroin and also described In this summons, above named de fendants: In tho liniiie of the state of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby sum moned and required to appear In the above entitled court und answer or plead to the complaint tiled therein In this suit iigalnst you on or before October 20, 11)11, which is the time prescribed iu the order of the fatuity Judge of Crook county, Oregon, pur suant to which this summons Is published. In which you nro required to so appear, answer or plead; mid It you fall to so appear, nuswer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, which relief Is that I l'ltutlff's tltlu to the following de scribed real property situated In Crook county, Oregon, to-wit: The southeast quarter of southeast quar ter of section ten, and north half of northwest quarter of section four teen, and northeast quarter of north east quarter of section fifteen, all lu ml of township eleven, south, of range sixteen eat of the Willamette meridian, and every part thereof, lie forever quieted ngnin.t you and all ieraons claiming by, through or under you, or either of you; and that plaintiff lie adjudged to lie the owner thereof In fee simple; and that you and all ix-mmis claiming, or to claim, by, through, or under you, lie forever barred, enjoined and re strained from claiming or setting up any right, title or Interest In or to any part of said property and for Much other mid further relief as to the court may te-ftii equitable In the premises. The date of the first publication of this summons In the 7th day of Sep tcmlier, 11)11. This summons Is published pur suant to an order of Hon. II. '. Kllis, county Judge of Crook county, On-Kuii, made on the 1st day ol rk-p- telnlwr, 1111 1. ."lUl.Alihl Y. Sk viikook Sl Htott, 1.. It. Senbrook, Attorneys for plaintiff. Published Summons. In the fin n't Court, of the state of Oregon, for cn.ok county. Iluldwln Sii p Company, a corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. Kliuer Mulliiex nud the unknown heirs of said K liner Muliuex, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien upon, or Interest In the real pro-rty di-scrltied in the complaint herein, defendant. To Klmer Mulliiex and to the un known heirs of said Klmer Mullnex and to. all persons or parties un known claiming any right, title, estate. Hen upon, or Interest In the real estate dcM-rlhed In the complaint herein and also described In this summons, above named defendants. lu the name of thestate of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above entitled court and answer or plead to the complaint died there in In this suit against you on or be fore OctolM-r ao, 11)11, which Is the time prescrllied In the order of the county Judge of Crook county, Ore gon, pursuant to which this sum mons Is published, In which you are required to so apiear, answer or plead; and If you fall to so appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief de manded In the complaint, which re lief Is that plaintiff's title to the following described real property situated In Crook county, Oregon, t-wlt: The so lit hens t quarter (scj I of northwest quarter inwj) ami southeast quarter IscJ) of south west quarter (ssj) of section nine 10) In and of township eleven 111) south', range fifteen (15) east of the Wil lamette meridian: and everv riart I thereof, lie forever quieted against you and all persons claiming by. through or under you, or either of you; and that plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner thereof In (ee simple; and that you and all ttersona claim Ing. or to claim, by, through, or under you, lie forever barred, en joined, and restrained from claim lug or setting up any right, title or Interest Id or to any port of said proiwrty and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable In the premises. The date of the first publication of this summons is the all day of eep bmitier, lull. This summons is published pur. sunnt to an order of Honorable H. C. Kills, county Judge of Crook county. Oregon, made on the 1st day of !epteiiiber. It'll. Mai.akkkv, Skaiiuook & Stott K. B. Seuhrook, Attorneys for plaintiff. Published Summons. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook county. Dubinin Sheep Company, a corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. Ailclia Dodge, Jay Cartwright and Mrs. Jay Cart- wright, his wife, Ailule Hrlilges and J. It. lirldgt's, her husband, Ivy Marshall ami W. H. Marshall, her husband. dcfemlntitH. To Jay Cartwright, Mrs. Jay Cartwright, Ivy Marshall, and W. H. Marshall, above named defendant. In tiie name of t he state of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby sum moned and required to appear in the above entitled court and answer or plead to the complaint filed therein iu this suit tigalust you oti or before October 20, lull, which is the time prescribed lu the order of the county J udge tf Crook county, Oregon, pur suant to which this suminous Is published, lu which you are required to so appear, auswer or plead, aud if you fail to so appear, auswer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded In the complaint, which relief is that plaintiff's title to the following descrllied real property situated In Crook county, Oregon, to-wlt: .The northwest quarter (uw qr) of the northeast quarter (ne qr) and south half (sH) of north east quarter (ne qr) and northwest quarter (n w qr) of southeast quarter (se qr) of section thirty (;I0) In and of township eleven (11) south, of range seventeen (17) east of Wil lamette meridian; and the east half (e)) of the northeastqnarter(neqr) ol section thirty-three (SI) and the soutnwest quarter (sw qr) of the northwest quarter (nw qr) and northwest quarter (nw qr) of south west quarter (sw qr) of section thirty-four (:!4) In and of township (10) south, range seventeen (17) east, of the Willamette meridian, nud every part thereof, be forever quieted against you and all persous claiming hjvthrough or under you, or either of you, aud that plulntiff be adjudged to be the owuer thereof lu fee simple; and that you nml all persons claim Imr, or to claim, by, through, or under yon, be forever barred, en joined and restrained from claiming or setting up tiny right, title or Interest iu or to any part of said property and -for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable In tbe premises. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 7tli day of September, 1911. This summons Is published pur suant to an order of Hon. H. C Kills, county Judge of Crook county, Oregon, made on the 1st day of Sep tember, 1911. Malakkgv. Skabuook & Stott E. U. Ketihrock, Attorneys for plaintiff. Published Summons. Id Ilia Circuit Court of the atata of Oregon for Crook county. Baldwin Hheep Coin pan, a corpo ration, plaintiff, vs. (jaorg A. Hi moot and tli unknown heirs of said Oeorge A. Simons, alto all other persons or parties unknown claiming any riitht. title, estate, lien upon, or interest in the real property deacntSKl in tht com plaint herein, defendants. lo Omrge A. Miliums and to I tin on know n heirs of aaid Oeoro-e A. Himona and to all persons or parlies unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien up on, or Interest in the real entile de tcrilied in the complaint herein and also described in thl summons, above named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon: You and each of you are hereby suni- nioiied aud required to appear in the above entitled court ami a timer or plead to the complaint I) led therein in tl.is suit suainst yon on or bclors Oc toiler tf), Hill, Inch i the lime pre sents! in tiie order of the county Judge of Crook county, .Oregon, pursuant to winch tins f uuimons is published, in which voti are required in so appear, answer or plead ; and if you fail 13 so appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in the complaint, which relief is that plaintiff's title to the following- lescritMKl real property situated in 'rook county, Oregon, to-wit: The northeast quarer (neji of the southwest juarter nail ol section thirty-five 1.561 in and ol township ten (10) south of range seventeen 1 17) east of the Wil lamette meridian, and every part there of, be forever quieted against yon and all persons claiming by, throngh or under vou, or either of you; and that plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner thereof in fee tiniple; and that you and all persons claiming, or to claim, br, through, or under you, be forever barred, enjoined and restrained from claiming or letting up any right title or interest in or to any part of said property and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable in the premises. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 7th dsy of Bertem ber, lull. This summons if published pursuant loan order of Hon. ti. C. Kllis, County Judge of Crook county, Oregon, made on the 1st dsy of September, lull. Malabkky Bfahbook & Stott . B. Hkabkook, 9-7 10-19 Attorneys for plaintiff. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, V. 8 Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, heptamber 1st, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Theresa Cassldy, of Prinevllle. Oregon, who. on Kecruary 5th, 1U10, made home stead, No. 0595S, for e nei. and eU -set, section 1U, township lo south, rauge lo east, n lllamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to estab lish claim to the land above de scribed, before Warren Brown, county clerk at his office, at Prine vllle, Oregon, on the 10th day of October, lull. Claimant names as witnesses: Kllen Brobst, Omar C. Clavpool, William B. Morse, William Harold, all of i'rlueville, Oregon. 9-"p C. W. Moo be, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 1st. 1911. , Notice is hereby given that Joseph A. Kurman, of Prinevllle, Oregon, who, on August 21st, 1905, made Homestead, No. 14tit'4, serial No. 0;l(!UO, tor w nej, eel nej, and nel sej, section &, township 13 south, rauge Hi east, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make filial live year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, liefore Warren Brown, county clerk at his office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 10th day of Octotier. 1911. Claimant names as witnesses: John Deniaris, William H. McCoy, William H. Loftln, George Turner, all of Prineville, Oregon. 9-7p C. W. Moohk, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 2nd 1911. Notice is hereby given that John W. Gilchrist, of Barnes, Oregon, who on January 24th, 1U0S, made home stead. No. 15S04, serial No. 0"iSl, for ne$ nej, 8pc- anil s'i. set nei, sectlou 2ii, township 20 south, range 22 east, -Wllluniete meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, liefore Warren Brown, county clerk at his office, at Prinevllle, Oregon, on the Kith day of October, lftll. Claimant names ns witnesses: Oak D. Hall, Henry Pickett, of Rnruea, Oregon, Joseph Street, of Fife, Oregon, Columbus J. Johnson, of Prineville, Oregon. 9-7p C, W. Moorr, Register. Stock Farm for Sale. 280 acre stock farm 4 miles north of Paulina, Oregon, 250 acres Al bottom land;' all tillable; 100 acreB under culti vation ; ;S0 acres seeded in al alfa; 70 or 80 acres more ready to seed; under ditch ; sufficient water for one crop every year ; some years two crops ; good place to reservoir water for later use at low cost ; lane) under good fence and cross fence. Good barn, granary, machine plied and comfortable house. Price $30 per acre. AVill include the following if taken by October 1 : About 100 tons of hay, mostly Alfalfa, fiom 400 to 700 bushels oats aud brley ; binder ; drill ; mower; rake; plows; barrows; small tools; all good. Binder and drill al most new. Household gooda except a few small pieces. Located In heart of Oregon's best ftock range. Ideal place far any kind of stock. Three miles from mountain range; two miles to school ; telephone connection with place. Pure water ; tree from alkali. I'nim proved land is selling almost as high. Can have time on part at 8 per cent, interest. Adilress 8-24-41 H. H. Davis, Paulina, Ore. Daily Auto Service From Prineville to Sisters by way of O'Neil, Redmond and Cline Falls. Leaves Prineville at 12 o'clock. Tickets on sale at stage office next door to post otfice. J. E. Christian, prop. 8-24-tf The Qark Hair Dressing Parlor Are located one block went from the Commercial Club Hall. Puffs, switches, wigs, toupees, hair jewelry, etc. ordered on approval direct from tbe msnn fscturers. Send in your hair combings snd have them made up as you waut mem. Hairdresaing 25c, hair dressed and curled M)c, face Diiiaaage 60c. scalp mas sage Joe, rhsmpoo AOc, hair tinge 2'ic, almond meal pack 50c, clay pack 50c, bleaching and dyeing fl.OO np. mani curing VV to 50c, V treatments 12.50. If f 1.1 I.OISiK nwsta ovsry J Ji I Kitirdl! DlfbL Mtnuig-rew!nninr. R. V. Constable, X. ti.t Wlitit Hrnr. V. (!.'. H. L. UobtM, Hoc.; sod C. B. InnwIiblle.Tmu. D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer. Irrigation, Subdivision, Land Surveying, Mapping, Estimating. Office next door to Lyric Therter G. H. Brewiter.t. E. E. L. Brewtr , tty Lwnnepr Pruierille, Or. Brewster Engineering Co., Prineville, Oregon. Surveying, Maping, Estimates. Phone, Pioneer 2U. HARNESS and f SADDLERY8 SHOP 1 X H.D. STILL Prineville, Oregon C.R. Henry Resident Locator of HOMESTEADS In Southern Crook Co. Address : : Paulina, Oregon The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand G. W.Waey&Co.,Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft Stewart's Hall Cor. 2nd and C Sts. Now Ready for Occupancy by the different lodges. Give us your order for CORDWOOD Juniper or Pine, large or small quantities. DILLON'S YARD Opposite Post Office.