HANKOW RECAPTURED BY IMPERIAL TROOPS Chinese Rebels Receive First Setback and Imperialists' Hopes Revive. Tekln Th Cliliieso revolutionists ravclvud ihvir IHai rilmck In their successful uprising against h MuU cliu dynasty wlivn the Imperial troops recaptured the city of lUnkow rtnr an Hll da Unlit. Tlia cusuultli'a of (He Imperialists amounted to alumni 2110 tho rebels lost 4 Ml The Impel lul!t marched I nlo II. ink', Tha ri-jnirt of mu 1 in !') IrtllHt victory In Ilia vicinity of lliiiiknw, ren-lvi'd (mm lh minister of war, titmeral Yin ChaiiK, lias revived tlie drnoiiliiK splr It of llio administration. Aildlilonul comloll hue bu n found In tlie colli 111 (loll of a loan agreement, which Chi nese officials uy lius Just be n ar ranted wllli a llelginn syndicate, hav liiK French Mid llrlllsli coiiiiiM-tloiii. Tim loan Is I in- f IH.OOU.UIIU. (Ii price bolntl W, villi 6 per i ciil Interest. Tlie Syndicate receives 4 (jit Ci 111 cullllllla lou. Two distinct (mrtlf k Iiiivo developed luting His Chinese. OiU' embraces tlm Nulluiinl Assembly, meet of tlm government otTtrhils In both iruvlm-liil and central government mid u!i.o tli conservative business men Tills party favors tin- continuance of Hit' Man chut nn the throne, nlthouuh with a completely t-inistltutlimal government Tho oilier party, ltd by Wu Chans" and oilier ri'licU. alms ni the expul sion of the Manclms from I'ckln. Pacific Fleet to China, l.os Angelea, Ciil. Their stay In ls Angeles hnrbnr rut to throo scant days, the Routing fortressca of the I'arlflc fleet will be rushed from this (Hirt In Honolulu or (Ilium, where Ad mlral Cliatniicy Ttmmas will await or dors for a dash to Chinese waters to prelect American Interests or to Join the torrlun fleets In a movement uf intervention. EXCUSE WAS "SHABBY" Pnndtnt of W. C. T. U. Attack Secretary Wllaon. Milwaukee, Wis Secretary of Agrl cult urn James C. Wilson cam In for a bltUT attack by Mrs. Lillian N. M. Stevens of Portland, Maine, president of tha national V. C. T. I'., at the 38th annua! convention of that organlia tlon. Wlltun'a action In accepting an hon orary oltli'e of tha Ilrewers' Congress win the (mint to which tha speaker objected, and aha denounced bla ex cine that the farmera were Interested In the growing of grain tiaed by the brewers "aa ahabby, and of no merit or value." Italians In Peril of Dread Scourge. London Aa nn echo of the buttle In whlrh inoo Itallana were killed and wounded and 3000 Turka and Arab were killed, tha Italian forcea about Tripoli face a danger greater than bul lets. More than 2000 unliurled bodlea lie In the vicinity of tho troop encamp nienta and condition are tips for a cholera acourge. RED HATS FOR AMERICANS Arohblshops Farley, O'Connor and Monalgnor Palconlo 8elacted. Rome. The Pope will create a Urge number of cardinal! at the con alatory to be held November 27. Moat Rev. John M. Parley, Archblahop of New York, and Moat Rev. William II. O'Connoll, Archblahop of Boston, are among thoae who will receive the red hat. Monalgnor Dlomede Palconlo, apoatollc dolegnte at Washington, alao will be elevated, according to the an nouncement. The selection of the new cardlnnls 1a the sulijont of Interesting comment, owing chiefly to the recognition the United Stales hae received. Three red hats have been granted to that coun try. Monalgnor Palconlo la an Ameri can citizen and with Cardinal Gibbons and Archbishops Parley and O'Connoll will bring the number of American prelates up to four. DARROW LOSES POINT Bcrdwell Dlsallowa Challenges Made by Defenae of J. B. MeNamara. Loa Angeles. The defense In the McNumara cane loat an Important point when Judge Bordwell ruled di rectly against two challenges Inter posed by them agulnat oplnlonuted Tonlromen. Not only were the chal- nges disallowed by Judge llordwell, but he pore-mptorlly refused to permit Iarrow to cither argue against tho tilling or to furthor question the two men. As the result ot the decision of Judge Bordwell, the defense Is con sidering renewing Its motion for a change of Judge and when this Is re fused, as expected, making a motion (or a change of venue. JACOB M. DICKINSON 3 It sAf.tr (H I VII. by AnwrMiu Vr AaaocUitlua. Jacob M. Dickinson, former secre tary of war, who, as special counsel (or the Government, prepared petition to dissolve the "Steal Trust." JOSEPH PULITZER IS DEAD Blind Editor of New York World Sud denly Stricken. Charleston, 8. C Joseph 1'ulltr.er, proprietor of the New York World and the Kt. I.ouls I'oat IHapatch, died H ii ml it y aboard his yncht, the Liberty, In Cburleaton Harbor. The Immediate cause of Mr. I'ullt sera death was heart failure. He had been In 111 health for several days, but until a few hours before the end none of those around him simpected the gravity of bla condition. Mrs. I'ullt iter arrived from New York and reached the yacht ahortly before her husband died. At bis bed aide when the end came also waa his youngest son, Herbert, who has been cruising with his father. Lumber Mills to Close Thirty Days. Seattle. Lumber mills In Oregon and Washington will close for 30 days, commencing December 15, In an effort of the manufacturer to cut down the supply of lumber going Into the market, and thereby bring about a rise In prices. Thla was decided by a resolution adopted by the West Coast Lumber Manufacturers' Asso ciation, which met here. Dam Builders Left Out Bedrock Key. Olean, N. Y. Alexander McKIm of New York, who waa sent to Austin, I'a., to report on the cause of the breaking ot the dam, haa reported that tho "bedrock key," specified In the plans, was not installed when thedum was built "It was an appalling mis take," reads the report. AUTHOR'S VENTURE IN MINES PROBED New York. Turning from the writ ing of real literature, aa he haa done on occasions, to the writing ot min ing prospectuses for companies to which be lent the weight of a great family name, Julian Hawthorne la be ing Investigated, together with hla as sociates, by the Federal authorities. Millions of sharea of stock In "Haw thorne" enterprises are aald to have boon sold to school teachers, clerks, widows and other persons of moderate or even small means throughout the New England Statea, where there la great power In the name Hawthorne. The United Statea officers for some reason are pushing the case with more than usual vigor. Involved with Hawthorne In the Inquiry are Jus. B. Hnnna, nephew of Mark ilanna; Dr. William J. Morton, son of the discov erer of ether, and Jo8lu.lt Qulncy, ex mnyor of Boston. THE MARKETS. Portland. Wheat Track prices: Club, 80c; bluestem, 84c; red RiiBsInn, 78c. Barley Keed, Jill per ton. OutB No. 1 white, Jill per ton. Huy Timothy, vslley, $16; alfalfa, I4. Butter Creamery, 34c. Kggs Ranch, 87o. Hops XI) 1 1 crop, 42c; 1910, nomi nal. Wool Eastern Oregon, 9lGe; Willamette Valley, Ufy 17c. Moliulr Choice, 37c. Seattle. Wheut Bluestcm, 84c; Club, 80c; red Russlim, 79c. Barley $:I0 per ton. Outs $29 per ton. Kggs noo. liny Timothy, $15 per ton; alfalfa $16 per ton. If A rV""' Crok County jfbitratt C. AtotraeU of title lo ell lead end tuwa lute la Crook enmity. I. F. WyUe, Secretsry, frleetUU, Orefea F. Ii. Fremont Architect and Daeignar. lAte niecltfxU In buildlnaiMMiatriM-tlon, InUirlur arreuauiunuu ami uHiureiliiii. Mred'iueriri at Ori-am llutel. Prlneville, Oregon. Notice of Appoiiitmvat of Admlnlatrator and to Creditors. NotlOf m heraliy alven thet the undir-taiM-U he Ikw-ii, hv IIm vunlv iMiurt if Hie "'"mi , Fri-a"ii inrt tipipi i'uniy, uuiy km-f UohiU(l MtlmlitUlrHtor of the miIhI of - . ui'--K-ll, Hllil Hl M'rft"l1 IIHVII rlnllliN iMCwllll Mid t-NU.1 41 urm hrr-t,r r iUlrtMl u nM-nt llm tria. duly vt-rlfl'-d. lo mid i'liitf,l-lfur, pvl the Ihw olHecorM. K. Ilrlnk. In I'rlnavlllf. Ortvoii, wllhln six moult! rnMii ilia aute ut the flrnt puljUctv tlotl or IhU nollrw. IimU-iI ai,a puhlUhrd flrt tlroe fvtir t'illl. I'll. Vt II.I.MX H. H(. ili..lnl.lrl..r of thi'fMtele oriwl J. Kle ins, imhwhjh-U lM--7t Notice toCrvJltora. Nutlets hvrt-hjr xlvn. hy unit rvlane'l, tliv linllilBlrftlor 111 the UMSle (it Joha Vt MK"u- imi, iIim t-ftuvd, lo all -r.llturs ami oiIiltk llNVItia t-lMlma RKiltlil hl fatflte In preavllt Ihw Minn with His roHr viiurhvri l lh uii'l'-rvlKiitxl fttlliv nltl' nul M. M. Klll'itl id l'rin-lile, on-Kim, within nix lnuulhs Irum tin- flril ptililtt'Mtluti ni thu uiHkf. lisu-il Oi-luiwr pi, ivll. A. 7.r.u., A.liiiliil.lr.lor ,(ilie eatela of John w' n llel, ili-f vewil. otlc of Finul Stttli.iiii.iit. Nulli-e It h'Ti-hy sivi-ll l.jr the liml-rl(ni-i, tlm S'tmlinairst'ir ut thf i-iui of Mary Mi Mi'4'kin, ilrt' hw-'I, to nil i'1-rMiiifl Ititt-n-Hii-il In vsl'l t'nisltp tlil In- hits ms'lf suit flit-it with Ho-l-lrrit ill thla l-ullfl Ma filial a rmilllil'g of 111! N'lllllllkHirilti'MI uf Hl'l l-lalt- Bll'l ihf hxiior-sl.l,- CiMilil)' I'mirt hsa Moli'lM . lh- lih la) i.l liit i-tiiM-r, iwll, t Itio'i I", k in lli.i luri'tiiioii, sllhi cuiiiiiy four! rmiiii In I'ritii'vllli-. or,. Soil. tin- llmr stl'l 'Ui-i' lor bi-irllia Sfl'l avu ll'IIS it't flllsl S'liMllitllia. At Mhlrh raI'I II Hit. Sll'l I'lsi-i", any mtoii lllti-rt-ali-it III aal'l falati' may aj-l'i-ar ana ohjci-l tu aalil flualai -I'tiiintlltS. Iialtil ihli jiilh day of ih tnl r. fill. V1I1.I.IAH Ml MrKKIK. A'liiillllalralorel llH'i-alaU' uf Mary 51. Mi-, kill, tlm t-aa-il. Notice (or Puhlicatlon. Ih-l-artiiu-nt ni tin- IntHrttir. U. H. Lsiitl ortlic at 1 he lialtt-a. Ilri-siin tn -mini 1.1111. mil. Notice fa hi-ri'hy alven thai Chi-aK-r N. Jiiloiaiiii, of rrlni-vlHi. firi-aon, Mho. on Ki-hrilarv .i-lh, l'.i)ll. tuailc linni-at,-a'l, No, isai.iH. fur NW i4 S MM-.-.Malul N 1 4 Hh. SK1. HIV',, ai-i-llun .'1, lownahlp IS Mililll. rsnai' l-'i eaat. W lllalimtli- Mt-rlillan. haa tilr.l I hollre uf liili iilloii In make lltial riiiiimiilallun I'l-iMif, to i-alalllah claliu In the land alaielM- , atTll'i-'l, la-lure Warri-n Hrun u, ruullly cli-rk at hla urhi-e. at I'rliii'ville, (ireai'n.un thejsih ilay of NiiveiiilH-r, Ivll. 4 lalmalit iiaim-a aa wltm-aat-a: lake II. ' lli-rhli-11. KBiiiiii-1 H. Kllla. (,li-iin Hi-n'trlckHun, j Carl M. Let-sun, sllut I'riiievllli-. Ort-e"ti. lu jse t . Mm iKK. Kt-siatcr. Notice for Publication. pet'srtiticlit uf the Interior, I'. S. LenU ofllcv si The Italles. on-iron ih toher l'.'lh, lull. Notice Is herehy given thst All'lrew H. lliuiupenn, of I'rlnevllle. lirvsuli. who un March tth. 1910. j niS'le hiinieatea't, No. Oail-el, fortt'aMVi., ami Vi 'j mm i.. aei-llutl luwiiahll' aontli. reuse liSeaal, Wtllauielte Herlillan, baa filed milii-v of Intentloti to make duel commutation proof, tueatal'llah claim to the Isnit shove di-M-riheil, ta-lore v arren llruun, i-uunty clerk, sthlsuf fliu. el t'rlili-vllle, tin-guu, on theJSlh day of November, lull. Clalniatil names aa wltneeaea: olenn Hen drli kaon, UkeM. Herhtell, I'hetler N. John, aon. Carl 34. Larson, sllut I'rlhi-vllle, Oregon, ln.l.p J. H . ilclOHli, K'l.ler. Notice (or Publication. Iii-pa rtmrnt of the Interior, I'. S. 1 .ami ( lau-e si The lialh-a. On-a-on Octohvr mill, ivll, NutU-e Is beri-ly given that hlhii-oll M. Ni-gus, of I .amonts. Orrguti, who, on Msy lsih, l', maite homi-alea'l, No. I.M'ai aerial, No. Ul'r.ai, lor lK'4 HW,, Hi, SK'4. suit NK'4 NKi,, ati-llun II, lioiualiip 111 aotlth, rsuge M esal, Willamette Mt-rullall, has llletl liolk-e of Inli-littoll lit luake final live-year proof, lo ei lahllah claim to the land atuve ili-acrlU'il. he lore Warren limit n. euuiily clerk, st hlaolni-i', at rruu-ville, Oregon, ohlhe 'Altll day of No-vemln-r, lull. Claiinanl names as w-iineiaesr Oacsr Cm, Joseph K. Mt'lsan'l. I'hsrU-a K. Kreeiusu, Levi Knorr, all of Lauiulita, lU-.ti C. W. MOOKK, Kcglater. Notice for I'ublicutioii. Iiepsrtmont of the Interior. I'. 8, Laud OfUceal the lialli-s. Oregon. iiiioher leiii, ivll. Notice Is heretiy given that John VY. Houaton, of Roberts, Ori-gun, who, on Kehruary Xlrd, mill, insile liome.Htisd, .No. IKHrJs, fori1, 8K1,, 8ee. U ami NM4 NKV SK'. NWi-4. aeclion A towuahtp 1M south, range IK esut, Wlllsmette Merlitlsn, hss tiled notice of intention to make final commutation proof, lo ealahllsli claim to the lend slaive ilescrlbeil. betore T. K. J. Puffy. t1. H. CommUtloner el hleoftu-e. st I'rlnevllle, On-gon, on the-Jml day of liecemWr. llill. Clslmsnt nsmes ss witnesses: Henry Csr lln. IMck Mulhullsiiil, Kilmond A. I'srser, KlstnO. Fought, sll uf Roheris, Oregon, 10-.p C VY. MOOKK, Keglstcr. Notice for Publication. Pei'artment of the Interior. 11, 8. Leutl OMce st The Hulks. Oregon, ik lolicr 16Ui, lull. Notice is horehy given thai Kltiert I. ilonnton, of Hotierts, Oreiriiii, who, on liei-emtier -.Mth, Iwil, insile lioiiu-stesil, No. 1-linM Serial, No. ISHJS, tor 8K'4 SKi., section 2 end Wi, SW4, NKSWi., section 1. townnllli 111 south, rsntli' IS east, Wlllsmelle Merlillan, has Hleil tiottcn of intention lo make final llve-yesr proof, to vstahlish claim to 1 tie Isiul shove ilem-rltieil, iH'furo T. K. J. Uiiffy, II. 8. commissioner st his ottlee, st rrinevtlle, ori'son, ou the 2nd da 01 Di-oemlHT. lull. Claimant nsmes as witnesses: Henry Csrlin, riiek Miilhollanit, Kitmonil A. Parker, Klam C. Konithl. all of Roberts, tireson. 10-atp C. W. MOOKK, Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. V. 8. Laud oilluo at The lislies, Oregon (k-tohcr i'lli, 11)11, Notice Is hereby given that Joseph T. Fol, of Prlneville, Oregon, who, on June lSlh, 11)10, matte homesteiul, No. 07tns, lor Wi, N1., si'l--tiiiii'Js. township ISsouth, rsnge 16 esst, Wll lsmmolte Mi-rliliKti, hss tlli-tl notice of in tention to make llual ooininutatiiin proof, to oslahlish elaim to the land above ilesiTiht'tl, hefnro Timothy K.J. Duffy, U. 8. Commissioner, al liis olllco, al rrineville, Oregon, ou Ihe Ml) ilsy of rieeomber, Hill. Claimant names ss witnesses: l.onis Hoilges, Charles K. Coiulftrt. Charles Dinwhi ille. Hay V. Uunstablu, all of I'rinevilli', Oro giill. C. W. MOOKK, 11-2 lUgisler. Notice ot Final Accounting. Nolloe Is heri'liy given by the undersigned, tile iiiluilulKlmlol' of llu estate of Dnvld l.lnitstiy, deeensi'd that lie Ims iiiiideund Hied with tlie clerk of the county court hts Until Hocountlng or ills nduiliiiMtrallon uf mild LisUite, nnd Hint the lUmiiruble Oounty Court has set MonttHy. tin' 4th day or Ix-ceuilier, lull, lit 10 o'uliick ill tne forenoon, nt the county court risnn In l'rliicvillc, Oregon, ns tlie time end phut' for hearing and bottling said nmil accounting. Dated tills 2nd day of November 19U. Hoy Navi'Ki,t, AdmlnUtriitor of tho estate of David Lind say, Deceased. Crook County Journal, county oflicial paper. 11.50 t year. iretptu Notice. Notice Is hereby given to any and all persona Intruding or treapaeaing on what la known aa the Mack ay Creek i'roperty; that they will lie prosecuted to the full extent of the law, aa 1 am the sole owner of aalii property. ZMl-Klp Jon II. VaxoaKmoL. Hot ice to Creditor. Notice h liervtiy irlven.'hy the tin ileralmii'd, the Hiliiiliilatrutnr of the eelnle of John It. (iuatitfaon, (le. cenaei), to nil creilltoria of anlil (lo ceuwtl hihI nil iemoiis huvltiK claims HKiiluet aalil ea trite to firewnt them with the proiier votiehera to the tin (leniluiieU at lifts office In I'rlnevllle, Oreicnu, within alx montha from the II rat piii'lli uiliiii of this notice. IfaU'il ISept. 7, lull. M. It. Elliott, Ailllilfilatrnf or of the eel ate of John li. tiiiatafaou, deceaaed. Notice t ('rcditora. Nollr Is hereto i-i "n by the undersigned, the ailiutrilalrHl"' 1 lie eatete ot I. W. Miy lioltaa-lll di-neaaeil.i.i-.il M-raona hHVliiarlalnia HXitlnat Mid J-a'-!l mill lo All ereillUira tit aal'l ealsle. to pn-aent their rlallns with the protier vourhera, to the unilerslaned Mt the ofjli-e of T. K i. Ilurrr In I'rtlievllle, Oregon,' wtthlnalx inonlha rnnn th nntl puhllcellon uf thla not lee. rlrai puhllcHtlon orthls Notice HepO-moer 2nt l,, Ivll. (1. W. RAMHKY Ailinlntalretor ut the elttt or J. W.Me Uoliuslll, dmieeM-d. Citation In the county court of the state of On-tfiiii, for the county of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John II. UllBtalMlill, ll)1-eiM-l. To IIhiiiihIi tiiiHtitfHon, Anna Cnro 11 lie (itiMtiifaon, Arthur Joeeph titia tnlHon, Itulii-rl Jlernitnl iViihIoIbuii, MhIh'I CtTellu (oiHtafHoii, Henry Itiiilulph tiiiNtafxon, Clarence Ailolph OiiHtiifn.iii, John Bernard Lincoln i.tiKtafeou, and all belre link now n . Greeting: In the inline of the xtnte of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required t ain-ar In the countv court of tin Mtiite of OrcKon, for the county o Crook at the courtroom thereof, at I'rlnevllle, In the couuty of Crook ot .Monday, the tilliilny of Nov., lull, at 1(1 o'clock In the forenoon of that diiy, then nuil there to allow cnune, If any there lie, why an order of thla court hIi m lil not lie made nuthor Izlnic M. It. Klllntt. the admiiilHtra tor of eiild fBtiitc, to fell certain real i-Hlnte of aald John It. (iiietafHon, (le ceo hoi I, (Uwrllied iih follows: the Hiiiitlii-iiBt ipmrter of mi-1 Ion twenty six tu townHhlp Hlxteen smith, of range ten east of Willamette merl dliui In Crook couuty, state of Ure Kui. Wltueae, the Hon H. C. Ellis, JudKe of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, with the Meal of said court affixed this 5th day of Sept., Hill, A. 1). Attest: Warren Brown, clerk. Notice of Final Accounting Notice la hereby Riven, by the un diTBlKued, the nilinlnlstrator of the entale of Patrick J. Kennedy, de ceased, to all pvrwons lutereeWd In nld eetate that he haa made and tiled with the clerk ot the county court bla final accounting of hla ad ministration of aald estate and the countv court haa Het Monday, the tit li day ot Nov., 1011, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room In I'rlnevHIe, Otviton, aa the time and place of hearing and aet tllnir said tiual ticcountliitf- At which Bald time and place all per Hiins lntoresU'd In said entate may npiM-ar and object to said tinnl ac count!!! t(. Dated this "th ty of Sept., 1911. It. F. Hkckman, Admliilstrator of the estate of 1'atrlck J. Kenni'ily, deceased. Notice of Final Accounting Notice la hereby Riven, by the un deretKned, the administrator of the estate of Oliver L McDowell, de eiiHcil, that he has made and filed with the clerk of the county court his tiual accounting of his adminis tration ot said estate, and that the county court has set Monday, the litb day of Nov., 11111, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearluii and set tling said tiual accounting. At which eald time and place any per son Interested In said estate may ap pear and object to eald final account Intf. Dated this 7th day of Sept., 1911. d. a. Mcdowell, Administrator of the estate of Oliver C. McDowell, deceased. Citation In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the couuty of Crook. In the matter of the estate of John H. Heams, deceased. To Margaret Heams, Gertrude Reams, Grace A. lteaina, William B. Reams, Beatrice Reams, Earnest F. Reams, Opal Reams, and all other heirs of said deceased, If any there be, Greeting: In the uiitne of the state of Ore gon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the coun tv of Crook at the courtroom there o'f, at Prlneville, lu the couuty of Crook, Oregon, on Monday, the 8th day of Nov., Hill, at 10 o'clock lu the forenoou of that dny, then nnd there to show cause, if any there be, why au order of this court should not be made, authorlzlmt Margaret Reams, the administratrix of the estate of John U. Reams, deceased, to sell certain real property of said de ceased, described as follows: lots one, two, three, In block eight, lu the First addition to I'rinevllle, Ore gon, according to the plat thereof as the same appears of record in the oltlce of the county clerk of Crook county, state of Oregon. Wituess, the Hon. II. 0. Ellis, judge of the comity court of the state ot Oregon, for the county of Crook with the seal of suit! court afllxed this 5th dav of Sept., 1011, A. D. Attest: Warren Brown, clerk. Wanted at Once. Good oollector and solicitor; good pay. Give references. Address P. O. Box IS, Fiineville, Oregon. 10-5-tf Shortest and Direct Route to Portland and other Western Oregon Points chutes branch of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navi gation Company. Through Car Service Between Bend and Portland. Dally Train Schedule: tv. Bend :30 a. m. " Redmond :'2l a. m. " Opal City S:u0a. m. " Matolius 8:22 a.m. " Madras 11:00 a. m. Ar. Deschtitea Jet 1:1" p. m. " The Dalles 1 :55 p. m. " Portland 5:-5 p. m Call on and O.-W. B. die X. Agent address Wm. McMurraj, General THE A. B. Chase "Artisano." PLAYER PIANO a, im W.T-i- -J-Msa i-.usui.u eml h ' : " r: ( "One of the very best," says Sherman, Clay & Co., "of all Player Pianos Made." Special--A nearly ner "Artistano" for $675. Write for Catalogue and Terms. We deal direct with you. Sherman, Clay & Company Morrison Street at Sixth, Portland, Oregon. A Gross Fraud la alleged in the suit filed in Crook County Circuit Court Aug. 14. A widow sells her farm as unincumbered Our Ab stract reveals facta which develop the recording of an alleged fraudulent Mortgage Suit to cancel follows Result: Sale delayed and possibly lost. Better have your title looked after, before you are ready to sell, by the Company that pro tects your interests. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association of Title Men) CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY FROM BEND, REDMOND AND CENTRAL ORE GON, via the Des Lv. Portland 7:50 and 10:00 a. m. " The Dalles 12:40 p.m. " Deschutes Jet 1 :30 p. m. Ar. Madras 5:45 p. m. " Matolius :00 p.m. " Opal City 7:06 p. ro. " Redmond 7 :45 p. ro. " Bend 8:.'i5 p. m. for any information desired, or 11-2-lm Pasienger Agent, Portland, Oregon. "I. W. HARPER" WHISKEY HERE! THERE! EVERYWHERE! Ask your traveling Iriends if that's not true. HARPER is on sale in practically every town, city and village where whiskey can be lawfully sold. You can taste the reason. Sold By Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko and Bend, Oregon