Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 29, 1912, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Oregon's Products
Wonderful Showing
Portland Or., Aug. 27. (Special).
In 1911 the wool crop of Oregon
weiRhed 16,000,000 pounds, was
shorn from 2.000.000 shwp and was
sold for about 13,000,000.
During the same period the state
produced 600,000 pounds of mo
hair, worth $240,000. Goats have
been found nearly as valuable for
clearing brush land as for producing
mohair.
In 1911 Oregon produced 72,000
bales of hops, worth $4,000,000.
The production was only half that
of a few years ago, but prices have
been extremely good.
In 1911 Oregon produced poultry
to the extent of 9.000,000 birds,
having a value of f7.0iX1.000.
During the same year the state
produced 32,000,000 dozen eggs.
valued at f 9,600.000. The poultry
business is still an infant industry.
In 1911 the Oregon potato crop
was the greatest ever known, very
nearly approaching the 6,000,000
bushel mark, with a value to the
growers of over f 4,000,000.
In the same year onions to the
amount of about 175,000 bushels
were grown, worth f 212,000. The
bulk of this crop is produced with
in a small area, being grown almost
exclusively on what is known as
"beaver dam" land.
In 1911 Oregon produced f 3,400,"
000 worth of butter, but in order
to supply the demand, at least three
times this amount was shipped into
state from other sections.
In 1911 Oregon produced 17,000,
000 gallons of milk and cream,
valued at t4,000,000. The product
is said to be the cleanest and - most
wholesome of that of any state.
In 19U Oregon produced 5,000,
000 pounds of cheese, valued at
$758,000. The quality is of the
very best. Los Angeles uses more
Oregon cheese in feeding its tour
ists than of all other kinds combined.
The standing timber of Oregon
is estimated at 454,000,000,000 feet,
worth on the stump f 680,000,000,
and when manufactured into lum
ber it will be worth t6,500,000,000.
The timber covers approximately
25,000,000 acres. About one-half
is in national forests and the bal
ance under private ownership.
In 1911 4,123,000 head of live
stock was raised in Oregon, valued
at f87,854,000. Among meat ani
mals the production of hogs has in"
creased faster than cattle or sheep,
due for the most part to the ex
tremely high prices that have pre
vailed for the past two years in the
Coast markets.
The fruit crop in Oregon in 1911
..was worth over $4,000,000 in cash.
The greater part of this sum was
received for apples, this staple com
manding the highest prices both at
home and abroad. Next to apples
peaches are the most important
fruit in the state, last year's crop
selling at $523,000. Pears were sold
to the value of $300,000, being an
average of nearly $1.50 a box.
Cherries, prunes, grapes, strawber
ries, loganberries, etc., helped to
swell the sum paid to farmers and
orchardists during the year. About
300,000 pounds of English walnuts !
were produced, valued at t45,000.
Hints for Farmers
Continued from first page.
enstien. Other hardy varieties are
Wealthy, Mcintosh Red and possibly
Rome Beauty. This gives a succes
sion of fruit trees from the earliest
till winter. The crabs do well, also.
The Bartlett and Flemish Beauty
have proven desirable varieties of
pears. Of the peaches the early va
rieties, as Crawford and Triumph,
have given best results. The sour
pie cherry is hardy and well adapt
ed to our conditions. The early
Richmond' and large Montgomery
are desirable varieties.
Of the bush fruits Turner and
Red Antwerp are two good varieties
of red raspberry. Cumberland is a
blackberry that will be found suit
able to grow. Of the , currants
both red and white do well. Red
Cherry and Red Dutch and White
Grape and White Dutch are all do-
ing splendidly in the county. Of
the gooseberries two varieties known
to do well here are Downing and
Oregon Champion.
Next, "Cindirella"
At The
Lyric.
Another three-reel film of
iire-iii.
will be shown Friday and Saturday
evenintr at the Lvrie this wW.
"
namely, mat oi t repeat ea uiry tale
of "Cindirella and. the silver slipper.
These pictures containing ninety -
nine separate scenes will be the de -
light of every child who has the
1 .u 1..,. .ul1
good fortune to see them, and will
interest me out as wen as tne young. ; priueviile. one of the features be-:
Curious and fascinated indeed ; ing, a Kr,nd b:lll Frid,iv evening. J
will be the eyes of the little tots;0ur liU(,up. R Lister, c; Jesse,
when the sweetest little fairy god- j Tetherow aud Jesse Scott, p;
mother imaginable is seen to appear, Belkntp. lb ; Ellis. 2b : Dobrey. !
ana oisappear m tne gloomy Kttert-1
en, vmere sne manes a oeautuui
coach out of a pumpkin and pranc-
. .,..
ing nuie norses out oi wnite mice.
Many other scenes just as interest
ing will form an hour's pleasant
entertainment.
Chiidren, bring your parents ;
parents bring your children.
"Not Guilty."
"Not guilty" was the verdict
of the jury in the case of the State
vs. Jack Brogan and Ed McFad-
den, tried in justice court bere
Monday on charge of trespass pre
ferred by Patric Reilly. It appear
ed during the course of the trial
that Reilly' had fenced up the
county road and that the defend
ants bad thereupon cut the fence
and drove through the premises
claimed by Reilly. All the part
ies o( the suit live near Ash wood,
where the alleged offense was
committed. The case was con
ducted by Deputy District At
torney Wirtz and T. E. J. Duffy
and defended by M. E. Brink.
Powell Butte Wins
From Dry Creek
In one of the most interesting
ball games of the season the Powell-
Butte boys won last Sunday from Dry
Creek 10 to 5. Sammy Johnson, the
Butte pitcher, was given good sup
port, which with his speedy shoots
and splendid control kept hits scat
tered. Only in the third inning did
the visitors bunch bingles, which
together with errors by most every
one, gave the Creekers their only
tallies. The line-up was as follows :
Dry Creek
Powell Butte
- If J. Erickson
A. Merching. . .
A. Jones
rf.
Lippincott
Bundy
c..F,
.... 2db....A.Schultz
. ... 1st b A. Foster
Cross
Huffman c. f Avcook
Schurruble 3d b.F.S. Erickson
L. Russell p. & g.s.. .Johnson p.
Burnett p. &s.s.R.Erickson.s.s.
75c for Wheat.
Seventy-five cents a bushel for an
entire crop which will amount to
possibly 5000 bushels of Turkey Red
wheat is the essence of the contract
signed last week by Chas. T. McCall
and A. H. Parkey of Madras and
the W. A. Gorbdon Co. of Portland.
As far as investigation is disclosed
this is the highest price paid for
wheat this season. The wheat cov
ered by the contract was raised" on
the McCall homestead on the Agency
Plains four miles north of Madras,
and is being threshed at present by
Parkey Bros., with their new com
bine harvester. Local handlers of
the grain say that this wheat is the
bej t that has been shown in Madras
this year. With ideal weather the
threshing crews over the northern
Crook county are busy this week,
ana no report has been received at
this office in any contradicting
prophesies of the largest yields ever
recorded in this section. Pioneer.
Settle Up.
As the following firms are out of busi
ness they wish to close accounts at once.
O'Keil Bros.
O'Nell Bros. Co.
Lone Pine Trading Co.
O'Keil, Larson & Co.
Settlement most be made by either
cash or note with Walter O'Neil, Prine
ville, Ore., at the law office of George
Bernier. 4.jy
, Prinevile BoVS
i
Go to Burns
Prineville'. ctumpion base
ball team leaves for Barns
early Friday morning for a three-
came series with the Hums air -
I gregation commencing Saturd.n
I hut. Itnrn hue u f;l hmm i
t,.,nr.i,, ...ici .,.! v,.. !
i L ....
win jnooauiy uitvu tnrua oi tne
:ii..,iue .,.,....
.
i uveneM. rncou iirs ui uigi r
jCiireers. They are hardly up to!
t asl season's form duo to Jack or
! lirft(,t:.,p The Hums bnva Hr,,
maKing srreut rmnvtratious to
enterUin ' tue delegation
...,
iroin
ss . Uechtell. 8b.; Bowman, cf ;
j Mccall, If .; L. Lister, rf. A
.ura series with r.urns w;ii
re-
; Uhl v ho lv,l h,.r lutpr it tl.
j
season.
Hr Misfartun.
A local clubwomnn who love. Jolt
on herself was telling a story apropos
of temperauce before a gathering the
other night It was about a Or which
destroyed a distillery lu th little coun-
try town where ah lived and taught
school twenty years ago,
"We thought It waa providential,"
h ..m -.nrii h a.. Th 1.
' appeared that In their effort to aav as I
j much of th stock as possible th good
people had climbed to the second floor,
let down a chut and rolled barrel aft
er barrel of whisky Into th river. Th
vast crowd which had assembled saw
the barrela floating away and Imme
diately dispersed. And th next day
I every man, woman and child In that
sntlr community was drank at a lord."
At this point some on Interrupted.
"Oh. Mrs. Blank called a vole
quivering with laughter, "you lived In
that community, didn't youT
"I did." waa the prompt rejoinder,
"but I waa tb exception. My people
wer living up stream." Kansas City
Journal
Every Ham Tall.
Always malt your tlf aa thorough
Am th day Itaalf la mad.
Thouch your work la In th borough
Or In quiet rllla laid. ,
6 your atatlnn flrat or aaeonil
Plowing nelda or alnklng walla,
When the total'a to b reckoned
Evary Item tells.
Co your duty to th letter,
8 camping nothing great or small.
What la good can yet b better.
Ay, and then be best ot alt
Work as though the world's own plaudit
Filled the air like silver bells.
Knowing when there comes th audit
Every Item tells. .
Her a touch and there another.
Here a amlla and ther a deed.
Just to help a atruggllng brother
Who ao sorely stands In need.
Her and there a love unfolded
From the heart'a most Inner cells.
In the life that's to be molded
Every Item telle.
Oregon Agricultural College.
Thia great institution opna its doors
for the (all semester on September 20th.
Conrsea of Instruction include: Gene
ral Agriculture, Agronomy, Animal
Husbandry, Dairy Husbandry, Bac
teriology. Botany and Plant I'atboloirv.
.... Barkley I Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture, Ento
. E. Erickson 1 n?'?y . Veterinary Science, Civil
Engineering. Electrical Engineering,
Mechanical bngineenng, Mining Engi
neering, Highway Engineering, Do
mestic Art, Commerce, Forestry,
Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Phyaics,
Mathematics. English Language and
Literature, Public Hpeaking, Modern
Languages, History, Art, Architecture,
Industrial Pedagogy, Physical Educa
tion, Military Science and Tactics, and
Music.
Catalogue and Illustrated literature
mailed free on application. Address,
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College,
Corvallis, Oregon. 7-20 Ut
School year cpena September 20th.
O.-W. R. & N.
THROUGH
BETWEEN
Central Oregon and Portland
All Trains Arrive at and Depart From
Union Depot, Portland
Train leaves Redmond 7:13 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. Haukell,
Agent, Redmond
While In Portland
VISIT NORTH BEACH
A cool, delightful summer resort on the shores of the Pacific
ocean. Only a few pleasant hours down the Columbia from Port
land, reached
0.-W. R. & N. STEAMERS
"T. J. Potter" out of Portland at 10:30 p. m., or the "Hassalo" at
8:00 a.m. .. i
Raspberries far Sale.
A few uWn jars of raspberries for
sale at Hi prevailing pric. Cui dt'llv.
tr them in two or Hire week. Writ
;r phone. Mrs, F. K. tings, Mitchell.
jOregoti,
Buck for Sale.
I I liav several tin buck for sale,
j John Campbell. H-lYSmp
1 Cottage to Rent
i t 'V,T u ln,l"l? 01
For Sale.
1 "" vMK'l Haute. Alnska trm k
ska truck. A
good chance fur
a ilt I v renin. In-
! iiiM IW L ....w. ..... li..;..-.
. i'-'--' i.".'w, .moiiiiw.
Dr. Grate7 Coming.
Hivin. Science Healing withmit drum,
W. tirater, will lw In l'rimtvill
boom in inn 01 AiittiiBt, ami will
occupy tli McKal,len othces in th
-'irii nun. ling. Heart
,,,!,,. . .Iu..i,
lrtml.f!(
mul
Horse for Sale.
On the ulil llm Smith much,
near I'rtiiovlllv: sold lu any ihhiiIht
t renMiiiiiilile price. Kor turtlier
Inlortuiitloii hiIiIivm (i. Jl. liiiMHKLl.,
I'rltievUle, Otviron. I'.'-Wtl
i.i'
I Svven nmin hn, clwtric liuhl
! Apt ly t Journal otiu. h lui
.nn., v.b. n ,u (lull, imilli.,
,.,
TtTi "V I.l l.oimK meets every I
i,, - ,,. - ,. ,, .l
j uitiuntork. v. u.: Hurt Bsmos. kU.: lui
c. H. lunwidiiie. Tmu.
1 " - ----
A. .UC1' AKL.VA L
I Lawyer
j Practic in all courts and ti. 8. Und
1 Ultlce.
rj.J.-J r,
K-dmond, Oregon
Fall
Millinery
Coming in
right along.
CaD and tee the LATEST
FALL STYLES
Mrs. Estes
4
Millinery Parlor, Prineville
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wine,
Liquor and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
SERVICE
trofassf.,tal Cards,
The Terrebonne Law, Land and
Abstract Company,
C. P. Judge, Manager
Trrbonn Oregon.
Dr. Howard (iovc
Dentist.
Crook County Bank Building
&Afimm must Smrym
mm MWmi tfwMM,
WW Orifm.
HAVE YOU
Filer! your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
! An Abstract?
Ortiilnly evoryim haa an llrart now.
Ui ynii kniiw wlinr your cor nun 11 r
j Well, No, Not exactly.
Brewster .Engineering1 Company,
; l'rim'vil!, Orvnun, will lia-wt them fur
1. .
vuu ami Kiinraiitv tli work Survey-
I'lmiliig, Irrigatiou Knglueering.
1'llon Plont-er 'Mi.
IXCITUHT
Si 9 1 knap dc d wards
ANfM s)f y-f
(County Physician.)
J.Tregelles Fox
V. R, C. 8. Kni; and I.. H. A. Londun;
Llreiire Oregmi Stele Meillrat H.ienl.
Smlaluit lu Surgery; Ilvgiene; Ali
mentary Canal; women suit elillilreu's
itaraeea,
( MTlie end retlavnue one diMtr west of V innrk
drug etuiv, frlttevllte, Orvou.
Dr. Charles MacFadden
Osteopathic Physician
Hrenle, tncletle and Nature) Therapeutics
Kuiployed. Curolllo IHaeeae a Npeelslly
Office in Kam.tr Block
Telephone Pioseer, No. 126.
C. SSrM
Stmt Ctimi
WaeeV,
Orfm
Calls Amvtstn Psom.v tuv s Nisar
OPTICS ( IWOS MlHTV Or ADAWMW'S
UauaBToaa. Rath oBV ea ret).
dene telephones.
W. A. HELL
Lawyer
Th Dalles
Oregon
St, Clii,tt,
Jfltrmtw-mt'jCmm
2n n il;
Willard II. Wirtz
Attorney-nt-Lnw.
Olllce Id M. It. HIkk' ottlt-e.
i'ltlNEYIM.K, OliKUON
T. E. J. DUFFY
i Attorned-at-Law
1
( Otuoceuor to W. A. Bell)
', Prnxavuxs ... OiiraoN
C. 33rk
jCawyr
Ortftn.
Notlct of Contest.
Detisrtment of th Interior.
Cniterl Htstea Land Oltice.
The Dalles. Orin, July 24, 1012.
To John K. Parks, Kllensburg, Washing
ton, Contestee t
ou are hereby "notified that Abner W.
Martin, who Kives Held, Oregon, air his
poatotHc add rem, did on June 2H, 191? Ml
in thin otlte his duly corroborated applica
tion to contest and secure the caiicellHtlon
of our homestead, Entry Nu. Merlul
No. 0,V20, made Novenilier M, 11)011, for V
!, se:tlon 1, i'4 se. section 'J, nj ni'V,,
section 11, n'A nv. st-ction l'J, township
20 a, rang III, e, Wiliianietle meridian,
ud as grounds for his contest ha Hi leg""
that Jonn N. Parks hai wholly abandoned
the said tract of land for over two years lat
past; that he has wholly failed to reside
upon, improve or cultivate said tract of
land as required by law or all since mak
ing said entry.
You are therefore further notified that
the said allegation will lie taken by this
office as having been confessed by you, und
your said entry will be cancelled thereun
der without your further right to be heard
therein, even before this office or on apneul,
if you mil to file in this ollice within twenty
days after the FOURTH publication of
this notice, as shown below, your answer,
under orttli, specifically meeting and re
snonding to these allegations of contest.
or if you fail within that time to file in this
olllce due proof that
you have served a
of
your answer on the contestant
eitner in person or ny registered mall, II
thia service is made by the delivery of a
copy of your answer to the contestant In
person, proof of Mich service must he eith
er the said contestant's written acknowl
edgement of bis recti pt of the copy, show
ing the ditte ot its receipt, or the affidavit
ol the person by whom the delivery was
made stating when anil where the copy was
delivered; If made by registered mail,
R roof of such service must consist of the af
davitofthe person by whom the copy
was mailed stating when and the postotliee
to which It was mailed and this aflldarlt
must be accompanied by the postmaster's
receipt for the letter.
You should state in your answer the
name of the post office to which you dofeire
future notices to be sent to you,
0. W. moorb, Register.
Date of First publication August 8, Id 1 2.
' " Second " " 15, "
" " Third " , , " 22, '
" " Fourth " "' ' ' ' 29,' "
House for Sale.
Now ftv rwmi Imngiiliiw, with Nr
for tlirr lurn riMiiua on iounil lliMir.
l'nlry Willi Imilt In hlvn, liim ml
drawer, llinll lu IiiiKkI, Imtli tnil,
linwiiii-iit. IVriiin, 11000 iluwn, Imlnn.'a
nny lurnit, AildrKW 1'n, It, 1,
Kku hi'm, lloml. Oru. (I-(I
Matict (ot I'ubUciitlon.
Itoimrlmi-ltt of llw Inlfrlur. 11. . !n4 0tl
I Th Iwill.... ti. UlJ,
NiiiIkv l bin liir imn Uil
RIMJA MIN 4. MiHlut.,
t t'rt ittvillo, iiriiw. whv 011 Mrtli 14, lull,
nil lluMiiiiii'r hniry No initii, hirl,
llU V4, liiHII.Ilip 14, Hi.llth. Hllgw IH, kA.I.
MIIImiiious MoliitlMII Iih. flllrl tlnlli'v til
lllli Uttnlltu IIIMku l-ipiiilitiilKltnh riM,f, til r.tli.
imti i iMltu in iiik uit.i aiiiiti iif riiM-ti, iMri
Tlniullijr K.J luilty, I', H ('ottiml'ilitm-r, l Ills
iilllli'i, m rrini'VUtw, Oti'tfuil, nil Ilm ll U) ut
H.'lili-niUir, ll
I 'iMIIMKIll IIAIIlr. R. M llnr.Kll.
K IlilMtit H Klrklmm. Millinm M. lllrlM .
1IIU Holixixxl, (in) lur. I M.IUl.l. l, l i.l
t'rtiivviitu, ort'nuu,
u f, W. M..it. U.Mir.
Attachment Boctitloa on Kcal I'rtp
tty
In the I'ln-uil (urt of (he slate of Orvti.iii
fur t runk CMuuiy.
Flmlitu Tire uml KuIi.ht t tin,p4iiv, cor-
puri.tioii pinliitlll.
vs.
Kin met Harris ami Maud II. Harris Ms
tl dt'lt'tidanla.
lly virtue i.f an execution in allai'linient
an uriliT of sale tinned out of the aln)te
ri'liUnl ii.mt and rause ou the sit Is day of
May, A. ii., ID!'.', In latur of th au.iv
named plalnlill and flnt the bIhit
namti itei'emlsnts. l-.iiiMiet Herri aid
Mamie 1) Harris, lila wile. ttu a )iidn
nieiit aKSlnat the almve naiiii-d nvlrndai.u
lur the sum of and llilele.l Iherrall
fmiu the ifc.lli day ol January, I'MH, at the
rat of it per rent per aiinom, and fur the
Inrlhfr emu uf attornSy'a fr and the
urn of eo.l. and dil)ureiniii. which
)iid(imrnl waa ennilleil and diH'ketrd in
tli clerk's office of said court on Hi i.ili
day of May. ltd, and whirrs, it apH-aret
that real propeny was attached In said
action. It wa luitiier ordcrlaiidad)iidxnl
by said court thai aid real properly de
acrtued aa follows to-wll: Th suutheat
quarter of scrtioii 111. In luwmhlp IT uulh
of rati twlev enol ul th Wlliametl me
ridian In ()nik county, Uregon, U sulrf by
the sheriff of said county aa under erti
llun and the proceeds of sold sale, after
paying th cot and disliursenieuts here
in, shall be applied uHn th said iuuir
ment. and if the proceed of such sal tie
Insufficient the plslutllf to nsv ludgment
and execution against the said defendants
lu recuvar such balance unpaid. Notice is
hereby given thai I have levied upon lb
ahove pruierty and that I will on tb
loth sy W SesUssW, 1111,
the earn being Friday of said week, at 1
o'clock p. m. of the said dar. at th north
door of the court hnus In I'rinevllls.CriKik
county, Oregon, sell to the hlghmt bidder
for ca-h, all th right, title and Interest
th Bald defendants. Kniniet Harris and
M aims II. Harris, his wife, had In and to
th said real properly on th nih day of
May, lull to satisfy said judgment cost
anil dubursemnl and aeeiulug rwts.
Hated and published for th lint time,
Una sib Usy of Augut. Ild'l.
T. N. lUtroi s,
HhenlTof Crook county, Oregon.
Notice of Contst.
Itepartnisnl of th Interior.
United rftstes Land tlitlc.
Th ls lie., tirrgi.n, July ft, t
To Henry 0. Kdwards, of Prineville, Ore
gon, Conlesteei
You are hereby notified that Horse.
It. Martin, who gives Held, Oregon, as Ins
postolllie address, did on June 2H, lid, nl
in Ibis office his duly eorrotiorated applica
tion to contact and secure the cancellation
of your hoioeilead, Kntry No. , Herlsl
No. eC'i;i, mode Jlsrvh I J, lot J. fur nl,e
ti. ne',w,L, (Wt sec. 4, st,t.sec.o,
ne'ttie1,. sei'lion S. n',u ectlon H,
Uiwtishlp 20 s., range lue., Wllilainett
meridian, and ss grounds for his contest
ha sllrges that Henry C. Kdwsnls has
wholly almndoned oald tract of land
for over two years Inst past; that he has
wholly fallen to reside upon, cultivate or
Improve said tract of land aa by law re
I'lirvil, or at all since making sal. I entry.
You are, therefore, further lielilliil that
the said allegation will lie taken by this
olllce aa having been confe-aed by you. and
your said entry will be cancelled thereun
der without your further light to lie heard
thereto, either before this olllce or on ap
peal, if you fall to Hie in this nrt'.ce within
twenty days after tb FoL'HTII publica
tion of this notice as shown itelow, your
answer, under rath, specifically tnccilng
and responding to thee allegations of eon
teat, or if you fail within thai time to Hie
In this olllce due proof that you hav
served a copy of your answer on the said
contestant either in person or by registered
mall. If this service Is made by' the delivery
of a copy of your answer to th contestant
In persou, proof of such service must be
either th said conteseaul's written ackowl-
edgement of his receipt of th copy, show
ing th list of Its receipt, or the affidavit
of the person by whom th delivery waa
made stating when and where th copy
was delivered; 11 made by registered mail
proof of such servics must consist of the sf
lldavit of tli person by whom th copy
was mailed, stating when and the post of
fin to which it was mailed, snd tills sltt
davit must lie accom pained by th post
mantel 'a receipt for th lettei .
You should state In your answer th
nam of the pontofnre to which you desire
future notices to be sent to you,
C. W. Mooan, Register.
Date of First publication August ft, lull
" " Second " " 111, "
" " Third " ' 22, "
' " ' Fourth " ' 2,
o-ep
Notlct) i Contattt.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Ind (iffloe,
The Kails, Oregon. August 9, Isi'i.
To Kdwin F. Liana of Murdock, Minn., con-
teNtee: .
You are hereby notified that John A.
stager, who lives Prineville Or., an his post
office address, did on July 17. isii. file In this
offloe his duly corrntmrHled application to
contest and secure the cancellation of your
homestead, entry No . aerial No. fJBSJS,
made May Hi, lull, for nw'i sec, 4. ne'i
se'-4. ae4 neX, lot 1. sen 0, tp 17 s. r IS a, W. M.,
and aa grounds for his (Kintest he alleges
that sal Kilwln V, Dana has wholly aban
doned the said tract of laud for over fourteen
mouths last past; that he has wholly failed
to reside upon. Improve or cultivate said,
land for over fourteen months last past or at
all since maklut snld entry.
You am. therefore, furl her notified that the
aid allegations will lie taken by this office as
having lieen oonfexsed by you. and your said
entry will be canceled thereunder without
your further right to lie heard therein, either
before this office or on appeal, if you fail to
file In this office within twenty days after
the FOIIKTU ptiblleallon of this notice, as
shown below, your answer, under oath, sne
eltli'iilly meeting and responding to these al
legations of contest, or If you full within that
time to Ale In this office due proof that you
have served a copy of your answer on the
said conteslnnt either In person or by regis
tered mall, if this nervine Is made, by the de
livery of a copy of your nnawur to the con
testant In porsnn, proof of such service must
be either the said contestant's written ack
nowledgment of his receipt of the cony
shewing the date of lu receipt, or theaffldai
vltof the person by whom the delivery waa '
made stilting when and where the oopy was
delivered; If made by registered mall, proof
of such service must consist of the affidavit
of the person by whom the oopy was mailed
slating when and the postoltloe to which It
was mailed, and this affidavit must be ac.
companiea by the postmaster's receipt for
the letter. r
Ynu should state In your answer the name
oflhepostoillce to which you doslre ruti
notions to be sent to you. '"turn
LOUIH tf. AHNESON, Receiver.
Date first publication Aug tl. lulj
second " Aug lid, "
Jhlrd " HeptlS," "
' " fourth " Beptla, "p