Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 22, 1912, Image 6

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    Madras Feels Aggrieved
Madras, Or., Aug. 13 "With
out wishing to become a party to
the controversy into which Gov
ernor West and Sheriff Balfour,
ot Crook County, have been en
gaged. I would like to ttute the
position that Madras has taken
in the rice crusade in Crook
County," said a city official last
night.
"In the story printed in the
Oregonian, Saturday, Mr. Hal
four in offering juslitTcation of
his conduct as Sheriff of the
county, makes reference to the
report of the grand jury for May
1910, in which report that body
indicates to the Circuit Court
that the suppression of the vice
in the various incorporated cities
of the county should be left in the
hands of the municipal author
ities, thus insinuating that all of
the lack of proper efforts toward
suppressing vice should be laid
at the door of the city authorities
and not the couuty officers, and
mentioning Madras as prom
inently among the delinquents.
"The truth of the mittens this:
The report Mr. Balfour refers
to was made in May. 1910, which
we believe was some seven
months before Mr. Balfour was
sheriff, and only a month after
the city of Madras was incor
porated. When Madras was in
corporated in April, 1910. every
thing was wide open, and vices of
all varieties were running, un
checked by county authorities.
Naturally the cleaning up of the
city was not to be accomplished
in a week or in a month, espec
ially where no assistance was
given by the county authorities.
Other cities were trying to rid
themselves of undesirable char
acters, both men and women.
This class of people habitually
follow railroad construction work
into frontier country, and as fast
as they would be driven from
one city, they would light in an
other, thus making it doubly hard
for the city authorities to cope
successfully with the work. How
ever Madras has been persistent
until today tLere is less crime in
this city, possibly, than in any
frontier city of the same size in
the West. There are four sal
oons in operation, all working
under a license, notwithstanding
the fact that in a neighboring
town, only five miles to the south
an equal number of saloons are
in operation, and are paying no
license, save to the internal rev
enue department, and despite the
further fact that the town, which
is not incorporated, is in a dry
precinct.
"Such a state of affairs has ex
isted for the last year or more.
There are no members of the
underworld in Madras now.
The present condition has been
brought about solely by the city
officials, acting on the knowledge
that no assistance would be tend
ered by the county."
Lamonta Items.
Mrs Anna Ragner is on the sick
list.
Charlie Foster is down with ty
phoid fever.
The Lamonta grange is in a
flourishing condition. There are
74 members enrolled. There will
be a special meeting September 2.
A big dinner will be served.
The wedding bells will ring soon
for the approaching wedding of
Richard Kerwood and Miss Anna
0'Neil.
Dr. Colder Here Aug. 29.
Dr. A. L. Go'der, eye-sight specialist
ot the Dalles, will be at the Hotel
Prineville Thursday, Aug. 29, to exam
ine eye and fit glasses, fie has a
large and successful practice and can
refer you to Prineville people he has
fitted. Be sure to consult him if you
want the best work. 8 2211
Settle Up.
As the following firms are out of busi
ness they wish to close accounts at once.
O'Neil Bros.
O'Nell Bros. Co.
Lone Pine Trading Co.
O'Neil, Larson & Co.
Settlement must be made by either
cash or note with Walter O'Neil, Prine
ville, Ore., at the law office of George
Bernier. 4-18
Crook County Items
A son was born to J. F, Bant a
and wife of Culver.
Frank F. Chase and wife of Riv
erside, Calif., passed through a por
tion of Crook county one day last
.'week in their auto. Mr. Chase
spoke in high and complimentary
terms of things in this county, and
predicts a great future for Crook
county and Central Oregon.
A tower seventy feet high with a
50,000 gallon tank at the top, at a
cost of $;i000 was commenced by
the water system company at Me
tolius last Monday.
The Terrebonne anil Metolius
baseball teams played ball at the
latter place last week. Score 13 to
12 in favor of Metolius.
Col. Chas. W. Thatcher, a college
bred Virginian, known as "The
Apostle of Good Roads," will lecture
on that subject at La Tine tomor
row evening. He advocates build
ing a "yellow stone boulevard from
New York to the Pacific coast."
W. H. Hollishead, a rancher,
near La Pine, showed a bundle of
timothy from his place five feet
high, the heads seven and ' eight
inches in length. Yes, Crook coun
ty is great.
J. G. Redmond has been engaged
as teacher for the La Pine school
for the ensuing year. A teacher
for the Paulina school has not yet
been engaged.
A party of Crescent hunters
killed four deer at the headwaters
of the east fork of the west fork of
the Deschutes river the other day.
The Redmond potato show will be
held October 14 and 15.
A Masonic lodge was instituted
in Redmond last Friday evening.
An Odd Fellows lodge has been
instituted at Terrebonne.
Work on the reservoir for the
Redmond water works commenced
last week.
E. J. McCaustland, professor of
municipal engineering at Washing
ton University, Seattle, E. M. Wal
ker and Irving Williams, squatters
on the Metolius river, were thrown
from a boat in which they were row-!
ing in the Dischutes river near Sher- j
ar the other day, and before help '
could reach them the two latter
were drowned.
Eighth Grade Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
eighth grade examinations lor .Sep
tember will be held by Superin
tendent Ford on Thursday and ;
Friday, September 5 and 6. The'
program and source of questions j
will be as follow) : j
Thursday Physiology, Writing, '
History and Civil Government.
Friday Grammar, Arithmetic,1
Geography and Spelling.
Source of Questions :
Arithmetic Practical Arithme
tic Smith.
Civil Government UnitedStateg
Constitution.
Geography State Course of
Study ; Uedway and Hinman's
Natural School Geography.
History List of topic from His
tory Outline in Course of Study
and Current Events.
Grammar Buehler's Modern
English Grammar, no diagram
ming. Physiology Graded Lessons in
Physiology and Hygiene Krohn.
Reading The teacher will send
to the county superintendent the
applicant's class standing in read
ing, which will be taken by such
superintendent as the applicant's
standing on the subject.
Spelling Reed'd Word Lessons.
Writing Specimens ot Penman
ship as indicated in copied matter
and manuscript in Language.
Those who failea or were con
ditioned at the May examinations
are eligible to take this examina
tion for entrance to the high school
$9.30 Portland and Return
Via Oregon Trunk Ry.,
for the
Portland Fair,
Aug. 26 to 31.
Tickets will be Bold Autr. 25tb to 31st,
return limit September 2d.
Through train leaves Redmond 7 a.
ni daily.
Schedules and detail will be fur
nished on request.
H. Bantol, agent,
8 28 2t Kedmond, Ore.
Sewing.
Will do sewing by the day in city or
country. Address Mrs. K. A. Roberts.
Prineville, Pioneer 'hone. 8-22-2p
GARDINER, ORK, MAN IS GLAD.
"1 am glad to note tht step be
ing taken," remarked Kred, Aaaen
helmer, a confectioner of Gardiner.
Ore., the other day, "to damp out
mrh an unjuit law at Single Tai "
While Mr. Assenhetmer would benefit
personally under Single Tax by re
duced taxation, he declared that he
did not consider It fair that he ihould
escape while his farmer friend were
taxed out ot existence. "I am glad
there fcre not many Single Tax people
areund here,' he told an Interviewer,
Home for Rent,
Seven room house, electric light,
bath, etc. Low rent to tight partu s,
A . I y at Journal oltice. S-! liu
Oregon Agricultural College.
This gteat institution opent its disire
for the lull semester on September IMth.
Courses of hist nu-ti.m include: dene
ral Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal
Husbandry. Dairy Husbandry, Uac-
lerioiogy, mitaiiy ana t .ant radiology,
l'oultrv Husbandry. llor.iciiltiirn. Kimi.
tnology, Veterinary Science, Civil
Engineering. Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical Engineering;. Mining E-gi-
iiceru.g, niguwnv r.ngiiieerinir. l 'vi
meatie. Art. Ci'mmer... K.,...irv
Pharmacr y.wiW.- I'l..m...... Il,.i,.".
Mathematics. English Language and
Literature. Public Sieaking, .Modern
Languages, History, Art. Architecture,
Industrial Pedagogy, Phytic! Educa
tion. Military Science and Tactic, ami
Music. '
t'atalogue and Illustrated literature
maileii free on application. Address,
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvalllt, Oregon. T-'Ju Kt
School year cpent September 20th.
Fall
Millinery
Coming in
right along.
Call and ee the LATEST
FALL STYLES
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlor, Prineville
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brandt of Wine,
Liquor and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
O.-W. R. h N.
THROUGH
BETWEEN
Central Oregon and Portland
All Trains Arrive at and Depart From
Union Depot. Portland
Train leaves Redmond 7:15 a. m., arriving Portland Union Depot
5:30 p. m. Returning, leaves Portland 7:50 a. m. or 10:00 a. m., ar
riving Redmond 7:20 p. m. For particulaas apply to H. Baukell,
Agent, Redmond
While In Portland
VISIT NORTH BEACH
A cool, delightful snmmer resort on the shores of the Pacific
ocean. Only a few pleasant hours down the Columbia from Port
land, reached
O.-W. R. & N. STEAMERS
"T. J. Potter" out of Portland at 10:30 p. m., or the "Hassalo" at
8:00 a.m.
Ratpberriea for Sl.
A tew doaen lart of raspberries for
sale at the prevailing price, t an deliv
er them In two or three weeks. Write
or phone. Mr. F, K. tisge, Mitchell.
Oregon, H 22
Buckt for Sale.
I have several fin bucks for sale.
John Campbell. 8-l.VUuip
Cottage to Rent.
Klve-rnoin cottage to rent, lniulr of
Mrs. I. K. Stewart. 7 tit
I for ale.
Tim Vogels 11 sines. Alack truck. A
, good chance for a sum bargain. In
jumruol Dick Kkkwooo, Yrineville.
Dr. Grater Coming.
'Divine Science Healing without drugs.
! Dr. A. V. t.rsier, will be in J'rineville
six. lit the lull ot August, ami will
.occupy tb .Ma. Ksd.len otticea in the
, Moms building. Heart troubles and
asthma a specialty. i-Sfill
' Horse for Sale,
On the old ('. tin m Smith rnncli,
, near Drlnevllle: anhl In any number
nt rviisiiimhli' prices. For further
Information utlilrVHM U. II. Kuhnki.I.,
. I'rluevillc. Otvirou. U-KV-tf
I " T
I. (). (). i ',7,7 UH
' Htrsngrrs welcome
. I', Itcems. N. (.! C.
! I' Hlinllirk. V,
(I.I Burt llaruct. fee.; aud
I'. II. Dinwiddle. Tress.
(i. A. McFAULANK
Lawyer
Practice in all court and l 8.
I.nr)
Oltice.
Redmond, Oregon j
For Sale
CHEAP
m
One Robinton Hay Baler,
Run only 4 days.
Alio New and Good Second
hand Engine,-different
aizea
KoUtrc ul.or write
John A. Dobkins
Culver, Or
88
GOLD
MEDAL
PARIS
1912
BLISS Native Herbs, by its
simple composition of
roots, bcrbs and barks
its wonderful cures of Rheu
matism, Dyspepsia, Catarrh,
Skin Eruptions, Kidney and
Liver Disorders its popularty
in millions of households, dur
ing: a quarter of a century,
secured for it the highest
award at the International
Exposition in Paris, France,
1911
Make it your household
remedy today. 200 Tab
lets) $1.00. Ask the
Bliss Agent. .. ..
Raymond Calavan, Agent
PrinetilU, Oregon 6-20 Dm p
SERVICE
tihrofiuttttal Carets
The Ttrrebonni Law. Land and
Abstract Company,
C. P, Judge, Manag a
Terrebonne - Oregon.
Dr. Howard (Jove
Dentist
Rooms 14 an J IS Adamses Building.
t Jf. Stttmrnmrf
mm dsrtMS
Cmtt aawarsvvaf prmt0Hy jf r mtyAt
M s..i. 4 s Ci
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
t'ertnlnly everyone has an bstrct now.
lo you know where your comers nit
Weil, No, Not exactly.
Brewtter Engineering Company,
Princvillii, Oregon, will b-at them fur
you and gimrautee the wink Survey
ing, Planing. Irrigation Engineering.
Phone Plutui.r 'AH.
Cmms. S. Cm'mmr, Jf. P. 33ikmmf
(X'l'Ul.lKTH
Sielknap d Cdwards
fAjr'mnt mm Jmrfmmm,
(County I'hynlulan.)
Fnm.mt.. Ormgmt.
J.Trcucllcs Fox
M. It. f. 8. Kng; and I.. 8. A. l.on.lii
Licences Oregon Sut Mellcsl Hoard.
Speetall.t in Surgery; llygiens: All
menury Canal; women aud cbll.lreu't
dlMeases.
omre mt reldenee one d.s,r west of n'lnuek
drug slum. I'rln.vllle, Orrt.Hl.
Dr. Charles MacFadden
Osteopathic Physician
Hwnle. Dlntrtle ami Natural ThsranUai
ku.pluyiNl. Chrunle IHwaaraa simlally
Office in Kamstra Block
Telephonoi Pioneer, No. 126.
C. Sri,
total CttmC
Primtmilit, Ortfmm
t?Ay titmm mm Smrftmm
Ctua Amwtasn PaoarrtT Has oa Niatrr
OmetONi liooa r ar Aiuaxin's
Osis 8T.ISS. B.iih oltl. t aa roaj.
tfsaot tsleptwust.
SPrimtmilU. . . Or.,.m
W. A. HELL
Lawyer
'The Dalles
Oreiton
Si. Ctlimtt,
Jf Hmrmf-mt-jCmm
Priii mill; Onftm.
Wiflard II Wirtz
Attorney-atLnw.
Olllce tn M. It. niiik's' olllre.
I'MINKVII.I.K, OlIKOON
T. E. J. DUFFY
Attorncy'-at-Law
(Huooessor to W. A. Bull)
PRINKVII.LI ... OrkUON
. S3rnk
jCawyir
Primm4iU.
Orfm,
Notice of Contest,
Department of the Interior.
(JnltM mates Land Olllce.
The Dalles. Urt-fon, July 21, VA'l.
To John N. Parks, Klleiialmrg, Washing
ton, Cotilenlee :
ou are Hereby notified that AbnerW,
Martin, who gives Held, Ori-fton. as hit
poatnttlce address, did on June 4, IHI2 Hie
in tliii ottle hit duly corroborated applica
tion to content and secure the cancel lalion
of your homesteud, Kutry No. - heriul
bo. lAVi'JO, made November M, llKKI, for
bvrX, section 1, tt)4 se, Mectiou 2, u nc,
section 11, n) nw. section I-. township
'JO s. range III, e, Wlliiaini tle merldiun,
and as ground, for hit contest he alleges
that John N. Parks ban wholly ahandoiu-d
the said tructof land lor over two yeura lat
past; thai he has wholly failed to reside
upon, improve or cultivate said tract of
land as required by law, or all since mak
ing aid entry.
You are therefore further notified that
the said allegations will he taken by this
otlico as having been confessed by you, and
your said entry will lie cancelled thereun
der without your further right to he heard
therein, even before this olllce or on appeal,
if you fail to file in this olllce within twenty
days after the KOUKTU publication cf
this notice, aa shown below, your answer,
under oath, specifically meeting and re
sponding to these allegations ot contest,
or if you fall within that time to Hie in this
office due proof that you have served a
copy of your answer on ttie contestant
either in person or by registered mail, If
this service Is made by the delivery of a
copy of your answer to the contestant in
pemon, proof of such service must be eith
er the said contestant's written acknowl
edgement of hit receipt of the copy, show
ing the date ot its receipt, or the ailldavit
ol the person by whom the delivery wat
made stating when and where the copy was
delivered; If made by registered mail,
proof of such service niutconit of the af
fidavit of the person by whom the copy
was mailed stating when and the pnntofllce
to which it was mailed and tills ailldavit
must be accompanied by the postmaster's
receipt for the letter.
You should male in your answer the
name of the post ofrlce to which you desire
future notices to be sent to you,
O. W. Mooita, Register.
Date of First publication August's, 1I2.
' Second " : " 1, "
, " "Thin! " " tl. ".
" " Fourth " " 29, " I
Houm for Sal. 1
New Ave. room bungalow, with pc
for three large mom on second floor.
Pantry with built In thelvea, bint and
drawer. Unlit in bulTel. hath toilet,
basement. Terms, llmio down, balan.-o
easy Uirnia. Add rest Da, H. i,
Krrciiiin, llon.l, Ore. U U
Rot let for Piibllcutlon.
plmrtmenl iifth. Int.rlnr, t'. , Ijmtt OMot
I I'll. Ihilla.. A I, lj.
Null. U tierai.y iwn Itial
mhki t. .ni..
ol Prlii-vllla
Mih-tIIIs, Oregon, who, en March It, ti I
.Is Htn.iad Milrir Hn. usual, lor nH'
It 1M, lowti-hlp U, houlh, Itaitgt, IS, Vs.1.
sts.ls
fttll.mtflt. Mvri.li.ii 'flut eui'lrs ..I
j inteno.ot in .- e.,in..tutl..n lrtstl, b. st.i.
I lith . Ul.it lu lh Isit'l fl rti4..i, l,vi.,rs
lli.i.iiuy V . j.tM.ffi, l:. s r.m.n.i.ti.H.iir, si hi
I .tini.', i I'rTnu, ul, orvtuii, on Mi. ji.i u.y ut
i s'i,ivit.tN.r, iimi
I I I.II....O SK Sltlll'M,...
Uilii. i II Kirhi...ii, euti.m II, ilrl..tut.
1in. ii, I. (,.)l..r. m. K.iii.1, ail
j I'me-viiiKi, orvsuu.
I s-iA :, w. Mo.ac, Hvi-ior.
Alt. hmwnt Katviillo on Itval Pf.p-
, crty
In I lie t in-nil (' jiirl ..( the stale of t'reguu
fur t ru.k couuty.
; pireatotie Tire ami liulilirr ( uinp.uv. ii.r-
I pun-lion plalntill.
Kuiiiiet Harris aud Mau.lt II. Harris hit
a lie -.tclcti.ienla.
liy virtue of an eieeutlnn In stlni hiiient
an order ol sale i'Mie.1 mit of tlis almis
I eetillwt cull slid rsus tin l lull .lay of
May, a. I'., lul'i. in lavt.r of the alve
lialueit plsllittlf ami aKsiln.1 the SIhivm
tinim-d .ti-tei',.liuits. Emmet 1 1 nrrt ai d
Maude II. Harris, hi. wile, iik.u a Uulii
: litem against the ahtive name.l eeten.Ui.t
I lur the .inn ol ni and linere.l il.vre.ia
j Iniiu the J'.l it day l January, int. at the
; rate ot H per cent iter annum, and for Ine
' lurther sum of .' attorney' fee. and the '
' sum of Jiieo.t. and iti-.liuremsiii. tthu-ti
I judgment was enn.lle aud ditcsetrd in
the clerk', oltl. s of ald court un the Ml.
.lav ol Mav. and whereaa it apiteared
that real property was attached lu said
aeliuu. una lurtfier ur.lt red ami a.t)iidite.
by aai.l court that altt real pmperty tie.
terllM.1 aa l.ill.ta. to-wili The .oullisaal
luarter of section HI. In tunn.hlp 1? mum '
ol range twleve l ol tits lliamstis me
ridian in Crook cuunly, Oresuu. lis sold by
tbs sheriff of tuitd cwinty aa umler etse.t.
Uon and the pro.we.ls of said sale, after
paying the costs and dinhttrssutenia here
j in, .hall be eplie.t upon tht .aid luuc
i a.ent. and If the iir.n-ee.1. ul t.i.-h sal Iw
j itiauthcient lbs piaiulirr to navt Jodgmstit
! and eaeeution sgaiu.t the said tlslemlauts
to reeovsr such balance untMitd. .Notice Is
herehv given thai I have levied upon lb
above pro;erty and that I will on lite
20th day tf Ssettmktr. 1U.
I the nam being Krtdsy of said week, at 'i
j o'eltM-k p. nit of I he said day, at the north
,,d"orof the court house in f'riiteville.Cmok
1 county, Oregon, sell to tttv highest bidder
I lor i-a-h, all tbt right, title and lnlent
Ul.a said defendant., Kmmat Harris and
Maim It, Harris, hit wile, had in anil to
tht said real proierty on the nth day uf
Mav. lull to u-fy said Judgment cou
an.l di.hurwiiivtita and soctuiug eoti.
Daied and ptildinhed Inr Ihs lrt lime,
Una fllh day uf Augut, H-I'l.
T, N. lUkroi a,
HhtrirTof Crook t uuuty, Oregon.
Nolle ol Conltftt.
Department of the Interior.
Vnited Htaiet band lllllct.
Tht Dalles, Oregon. July II, Pill
To Henry t'. Kdwtrds, ol I'rliieviile, Ore
gon, t'ilitetae I
You are hereby nollrted that Horace
It. Martin, who gives Held. (Isogon, a. his
poMoritre addrvaa, did ou June in. Ilil. tile
in this ulliee his duly eorrohorated applies-.
tlou to contest anil secure the cancellation
of your home. lead, Kutry No.--hertal
No. isrJKI, madt March U I'll-', for hmi
neU nsl-.iU wU ec.4.eti-u,re:,,1.
he'ini-1,', sertiuii H, nivue Vi ertion
j lown.hip 3l .. range In e Williamson
; meridian, and as gruuiida for hit coiilel
lie allrKpa that llenry l . Kdward. has
t holly aliandoiixl said trai l of laud
tor over two years lnit pa.t; that he ha
wholly falteo to reside upon, cultivate ur
improve said tract of laud as by Ins re
quired, or nt all nines making said entry.
You an-, thrrelure. further lleltlh-d that
' the said aiiriculioun will be taken by this
olllce as liavlna neett coiilesett hr you. and
your said entry will he cancelled thereun
der without your further right to be lie.i.l
therein, eith r before this olllce or on a
peal, if you lall to II Ic in this elt'.ce wlihin
twenty days alter the KuL'lt l'll publica
tion of thia nutlet as shown lieluw, your
answer, under uath, .ecillciilty meeilng
and responding to these allegations of con
test, or if you lull within that time to ale
lu this olllce due proof that you have
served a copy of your answer on the said
contestant either In person or by regi.tered
mall. II this service I. made by'thedeliverif,
of a copy of your answer lo Hit eontes- ''
In person, proof of such service musf
tlther tbt said couleseant's written ackoi,
edgement of bis receipt of the copy, shut
Ing the date of its receipt, or the attldavh,
ol the person by whom the delivery was
made stating when and where tht ropy
was delivered ; if made by registered mail
E roof of such service niu-t consist of tht sl
davit of the person by whom tht copy
was mailed, stating when and the post of
Ilea to which it was mailed, and tills affi
davit mu.t lie accontiained by the pent
mantel 'a receipt lor the lettei ,
You should state in your aimwer the
name of the postoltice to w hich you desire
future notices to lit sent to you,
C. W. Mookk, Keglttee.
Date of Klrst publication Augunt H 11)12
" Hecond " ' l,
" " Third " " !K. "
Fourth " " at,
IMp
Notice tt Conttxt.
Iiepurtinent of the Interior,
II. . IjiihI Olllce,
The )nlle, llregnn. Auaunt , IUIJ.
To Edwin K. Danaof Murdock, Minn., con
le.lee: You are herehv notirterl that John A.
Hater, who gives Prim-villa Cr.,aN til. pot
olllee aildrr'HM, old on July 17, lloA file In IhU
omee lila duly oorrolairatcd apiillealton lo
contest and secure the cancellation of your
homestead, entrv No , serial No. (IHSO,
mads May 1&, lall, Tor nwl'. sw''4.seo 4. net,
tela, se! nek, lot I. seo , li 17 a, r in e, W, M. .
and as around for his uonto.t tie allceN
that said Kdwln F. liana has wholly alian.
doneft ihesald tract of land for over rourh-en
month, lost tasl; tliat he has wholly failed
to realde upon, Imnrove or cultivate said
land for over fourteen months last past or at
all alnce maklat .aid entry.
You am, thurt-rorc, further notified that the
said alleKHtlons will lie taken hy thli omee a.
having iieen minfeKsed hy you, and your satd
entry will be oancelcd thereunder without
your further right to Iw heard therein, either
heforo thlsonieeor on apia-al, tf you rail to
tlla tn thi. omee wlttiin twenty days aflar
tht KlItlKTH publlcallon of Ihla notice, aa
shown below, your answer, under oath, .ie
elnoally meeting and reNpnndlng to these al
legations or colltCHt. or If you fall within that
time lo Nle In this oltice due pruorthat you
have served a eopy of your answer on ths
aid contestant either In per.on or hy rcgln.
lered mail. If thi. service Is made hy the de
livery of a copy of your answer to the eon.
testantln person, proof of auch service mu.t
he either the said coiiteNlant'. written ack
nowledgment nf his receipt nf the ootiv
hIuwIiik the date or Its receipt, or theullldal
vltof the person by whom I ho delivery was
made stating when and whero the copy Was
delivered: If mad bv registered mnll nr,.r
ol such Hervlee mint oonxlHt of the iiftlilavlt
of the person hy whom the copy wan mulled
stating when and the poHtoitlce to which It
was mailed, and this ailldavit miiHt he ac
companied hy the postmaster's receipt f,(r
You should state In vour an.wer ih .,...
of the poslolllce Un which you desire future
nutlccs to be si-nt to you.
UH'IH H. AltNKHON. Receiver
Date first publication Aug il, M'l
' second " Aug JU, "
" third " Bi-pt a, '
" fourth " BeptU, "p
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