Ths Scrap Book Talked Just Like Man. Miss Florence Man-yet, the novelist, oaughterofeaptaiu Marryat. had rai niannertsnia of her own. The follow- tnp anecdote was told by William Downey: "'Here la a letter from Florence Marry aC aald Mr. Tius ley. the publish er, to me on morning. 'She wants me to buy a new three vol ume novel from her. If I'm out of the way when she calls .vou can talk to her.' "I asked bow I was to recognize her. 'You'll rec ognize her easy enouph.' said Mr. Tinsley. 'She is a tall, striking looking woman. and she'll talk to you Just like a man.' A few days later a tall lady called. I fancied she mieht I Miss Marryat. She looked around the office, and then, addressing me. she said, is Hill nT "To this I replied that Mr Tinsley was not In. Could I do anything for her? 1 must see Bill himself.' she said. Tell the old bounder I called.' lou're Miss Marryatr 1 ventured. Yes. But stop! How the dickens do you know I'm Miss Marryat? I never saw you before," " I Mm OLD POLES MADE NEW:' Metal Bases Installed Witheut Inter ruption of Service. A new method of re-eurorclng tele phone, telegraph and electric service poles that have decayed at the ground line consists of sawing off the pole near the ground line, removing the old stump and building a new on la i steel tube, all of which may be ae , complished without disturbing the wires or Interrupting the service. ! The tubes are seamless, made of i three-sixteenths to quarter Inch steel ' and are furnished in several ilsea. The pole to be re-enforced Is support ' ed by jack of special construction ' while it is being cut off at the ground : line and then, through the manlpula- tion of the Jack. Is shifted to one side ' while the old stump ia removed and ; the tube burled Id Its place In the soli i or lu concrete. i The tube Is then filled with concrete. or with soil if the latter Is of a dry, gravelly or rocky quality, to about one TOU'RK MISS MAR RY AT?" A Word and a Smile. If I knew that a word of mine. A word not kind snd true, lllcht leave its trace on a loved one's face I'd never speak harshly, would jrou? If I knew that the IIrM of s smile Might linger the whole day through And brighten some heart with a heavier part ' I wouldn't withhold it, would youf inn r (T I Liberal. Jeweler For cash, madam, 1 give 8 per cent discount Customer Oh, charge It! I've no de sire to reduce your profit Fllegend matter. A Shorter Way. He Waa Paying Himself. Tommy Peahen, soldier of fortune and distinctive character, worked for , tne mme height as before It was cut rot RAlSKD AND TH POLS P80- SH1PTBO AND TUBS VIDE1) WITH ITS XX J-LACS. Ml lul i xooi oeiow tne ground Uue. Then a j thin mixture of cement ia poured in. ;aud the end of the sawed off pole la slipped into tbe tube and forced down- I ward Into it Tbe pole, having been ; cut off and extending only about to the ground line in tbe tube, extends to "How far Is It to Neustadt, captain?" "Fourteen kilometers in an air line. colonel." "H'ui! There must be a shorter way across the fields, don't you thlukr Lustige Blatter. Momenta of Failure. we trolley com pany In the old days "the good eld days," he call ed them, but that is largely his point of view. Be had worked live or six days, and he had work ed hard, as con ductor. Be liked the work, and he found It worth while. One day as he bopped off his car st the di. Tislon office he"WBAT,THIS'B0r off. The thin mixture of cement or grout forced upward by the Insertion of the pole, fills all the chinks and crevices between tbe pole and upper portion of the tube, making tbe pole aud tube practically one when it solid ifies. A pole carrying six crossnrms was provided with a new base In less than an bour in one of the tests without disturbing the wires.-Popular Me chanics. Sll New Can Covering Machine. application nas been made for a patent on a new machine for folding and sealing tbe lids on cans, recently invented by a Stavanger (Norway) When tbe choicest efforts of tie great comedian fall fiat Punch. saw a crowd of conductors standing mechanic. The machine differs from around In an expectant attitude. j the ordinary lid folding machines In "What's this, boys a strike?" be j that It contains a metal plate with asked in surprise. "Nope." was the reply. "This is pay day. Didn't you know it?" "What?" faintly ejaculated Deagen. "Pay day, pay day: Does tbe company pay os too?" Boston Record. Their Two Medicines. The native pharmacopoeia in Skye used to be of the simplest character. A man from tbe Island, during his first week of night duty as a Glasgow con stable, went Into a chemist's shop and expressed frank astonishment at the bewildering array of bottles. "These medicines are ferry numerous yes. ferry numerous indeed." "Yes, we have to keep a great many." the chem ist said blandly. "Now. In Skye. where I come from." the constable went on. "the medicines are not what you might call numerous at all." "No?" said the openings for four sardine or other fish : cans. The cans, with lids laid on. are ' placed In these openings, and the plate run through the machine, which automatically fastens and seals the lids on the cans. Tbe only handwork necessary is the placing of the lid In position on the can and putting the can in the opening In the metal plate, which can be done by a boy, while a man of some skill and experience la required to operate the old machines. in which the can Is placed In proper position In the machine and a lever pulled each time the lid is pressed on the can and sealed. The new ma chines, like the old ones, will be oper ated by electric power. Not Ready te Com mercialise It "I have great faith in my fellow man." "Have you?" "I have. I alwaya try to show it too." "Then lend me a dollar till next week.'" "I couldn't think of capitalizing my faith In humanity." t I Nw Type of Block Signal. A new type of automatic block sig nal which Is being used on an Inter- ctiemlst "How many do you haver' , urban electric railway west of Cleve- No Substitute For Cash. "Juist two. There Is tar for the sheep and whisky for the people." i Breaking the Chain, In 1SS1 a bill was Introduced in the Massachusetts senate which provided for a bounty of $5 for the killing of "a lynx or wildcat." When the bill was under discussion Senator liice of Es sex, who had a habit of asking the committees to explain some parts of bills they had reported, said he would like to alt the committee who report ed the bill whether the term "lynx or wildcat" referred to two different spe cies of animals or whether it was the same kind cf animal called by different names. Sena'or Rockwell of Pittsfield. who uever let an opportunity to say a good thing pass, arose and said, "in the absence of the chairman of the committee who reported this bill 1 would say for the information of the honorable senator from K?-x, who having always lived in the eastern part of the state, is n-.it probably aware that for years there has been a chain of wildcats ro:iii:!ng over the l!er!:hire hills, that the take some of chain." , ianu, o.. is believed to furnish a solu- , Hon of the problem of operating block systems in cold weather. During the ! last winter the various railroads ex- perieuced considerable difficulty owing I to the accumulation of ice and frost on the signal lamps. The lighting of , the new signal is provided by a single I twenty-five watt tungsten lamp sup- ; piled from the trolley through a rcsist ! ance. A high speed one-tenth horse- i power motor drives the mechanism. j the motor being designed to operate . safely through a wide variation of line j voltage. Enough heat is furnished by rne lamp and Its resistance to prevent , tne accumulation of ice on the lenses and mechanism. g Bronzing Cast Iron. A German paper gives the follow ing process of bronzing cast Iron with out covering it with a metal: Thor oughly cleanse the metal and rub It smooth. Apply evenly a coat of sweet or olive oil and heat the Iron, being careful that the tumjierature does not rise high enough to burn the oil. Just ii.'e.-t of this bill is to j as the oil Is about to decompose, the the links out ot that j cast Iron will absorb oxygen, and this j forms upon the surface a brown oxide ' akin, which holds securely, and Is so ! naru that it will admit of a hard nol- j Ish, thus giving it the appearance of i uronze. "I am looking for the man of the house." "I am his wife." "Are you authorized to pay bills?" I have all the authority In the world." "Then you are the person I want to see." 'But I have no money." Ordinance No, An ordinance entitled an ordinance to prevent and restrain doge from running at large upon the public tresis, alleys, parks, public ground or private prem I we, within the corporate limits ol Prlneville, Oregon, ami to provide I punishment lor tbe violation oC tit la or dinance. The People ol the City ol Priuevllle, Oregon, do ordain at follows; Paction 1. That from and after the taking effect ol tliia ordluance It shall be unlawful tor any dug or dogs lo tun at large upon the public streets, alleys, parks, public, grounds or private prem ises, within the corporate limits ol Die City ol Prinevllle.Oregoa, provided how ever, any dog or dogs may be harbored or kept, by the owurrs orkeeiera there of, on any private premise In snie City, if said dog or dogs I confined therein, or chained therein, or otherwise secured so as not to escape therefrom, and It is herein furtliei provided that any dog or dogs may go npon any slrret.alley .park, public ground or other private premises not mentioned above, providing said dog or dogs.be fastened to a rope, chain, lash, or other fastening deviae and In the actual, present and physical charge and control of the master, owner or keeper. section a. I hat any person or per sons, who are owners, masters or keep ers of any dog or dog, violating any ol the terms and provisions oi Section Oue ol this ordiuauce, shall be deemed guil ty of a misdemeanor and npon convic tion thereof in the Recorder' Court ot the City of Priuevllle, Oregon, shall be fined not leas than five dollars nor more that, twenty. Ave dollars and pav tbe costs ol prostitution and in default ol the payment ot such fine an. I coal Imposed, snau o commed to tim l ily Jjil one day for each two dollars of such tine and c wta, not to exceed thirty days. reciiou o. in as miicn as mere are no ordinances for the City of Pnnevillc, Oregon, governing the keeping of dogs from running at large in naid City, this ordinance ia necessary to preserve the safety, peace and decorum ot the City of l'tinevdle and its Inhabitants, and an emergency is hereby declared to exist, aud this ordiuadce shall take effect and have full force and virtue, from and aft er its approval by the Mayor. Parted by the City Council of the City ol I'rineville, Crook County, Oregon, on the 1st day ot Ap.il, luKl.atter-the third reading thereof. Approved by the Mayor ot said city the 1st dayol April, 181:1. G. N. Custom, Mayor. Attest: A. R. Bowman, Recorder. State ol Oreiron. ) County of Crook. J M I, A. R. Bowman, do hereby certi fy that I am the duly elected, qualified and acting recorder ol the Cityol I'rine ville, Oregon, that I have compared the above and foregoing copy ol ordinance with the original thereof, that the same is a true and correct transcript trom said original ordinance and of the whole thereof. lated this 1st dayol April. 1013. A. It. Bowman, Recorder. that 1 am the duly elected, qualified and acting city Recorder of the City of Priuevllle, Crook County, Oregon, that I have compared the above and foregoing ropy ol ordinance with the original thereof, that the auine la a true and correct transcript there from and ol the whole thereof. Dated this 1st day ol April, 101.1. A. K. liowMAM, (It y Ittvorder. ol Studying Astronomy. Right to the Point John Sharp Williams t-ays the best nominating speech lie ever heard was made by Privute John Allen, who used to be a member of the house from Mississippi. The man Allen wished to get on tbe ticket was an ex-Conreder-ate soldier who had lost both legs and had a cripple arm. There were many things that could have been said about the man's war record, but Allen wished to be brief. Tie got up, looked at the fellow aud brought the entire gather ing to Its feet by his speech. He said: "I desire to nominate all that's left of poor JohD Smith." - Philadelphia Ledger. Pigment of Eaa Yolk. Two German scientists have Just iso lated the yellow pigment from the yolk of the egg. the resultant helnir in the form of crystals. Investigations made into the chemical nature of this eubstanee point to Its being closely allied to the xantophyil of withered leaves, which Is formed from the chlo rophyll. In this most Important sclen- unc study 8,000 hens' eggs were si multaneously treated, and these have yielded only sixty-two grains of pure pitiuieiic. Mme; Dupont gives a demonstration of tbe eclipse of tbe sun. Pele Mela. Ordinance No. An ordinance entitled nn ordinance to prevent chickens, turkeys, ducks, geese ntiil other domestic fowl trom lielntf a t large upon the public streets, alley a, parks, public and prl vate grounds In the City of Priue vllle, Oregon, anil to provide a, pun Ishnient for violations hereof, and to repeal all other ordinances and pnrta of ordlnancci) in coiitllct herewith The People of the City of Priuevllle, Oregon, do ordain us follows: Section 1. It shall lie unlawful from and after the taking; effect of this ordinance, for any chickens, turkeys, ducks, gnuo or other do mestic fowl to run at large, or lie In or upon any street, alley, park, pub lic or private ground, within the corporate limits of the City of Prim-- vllle.Crook County, Oregon, Provid ed however, such fowl above eniiiner ated may be raised or kept on pri vate ground, If the same are kept there In enclosures and not allowed to escape therefrom, and be It furth er provided that this ordinance Is not t o be construed to prevent traflicklng in and disposal of said fowl In the ordinary trade chtuinelH, or the marketing therof. Sectlou 2. Any person or persons. who are the owners ot, or who have possession or control ol such fowl us enumerated in Section One of this ordinance, wltlilti the corporate lim its of the City of Priuevllle, Oregon, violating any of the terms and pro visions of suhl section or of tills or dinance, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ami upon conviction thereof In the recorder's court of suld City shall be lined not less than Klve Dollars and not more than Twenty five dollars, and pay the coets of prosecution, and lu default of the payment of such flue and costs, ahull be confined to the City Jull one day for each two dollars of such fine und costs, not to exceed thirty days. .Section 3. Passed by City Council on the 1st day of April, 11)13, after the third reading thereof. Approved by the Mayor of said City on the 1st day of April, 1913. Attest: (1. N, Clifton, Mayor. A. It, Bowman, Recorder. State of Oregon, ) County of Crook. ) H" I, A. K. Ilowuiau, hereby certify Summons, in the circuit court ot the slate Oregon, for the county of Crook. lan Mm, riaintirt, again.) KliaatHUh Rc-ed, Charles K. Riwl, Mllo . Mtoue, Kile Stone and I,. J. Had lev, lctiinlaiit. To lllitalwth Reed, Charles K, Kevd. Mllo li. Mens, Kile Stone and I, J. Iladlry, and lo each ot you, the above named defendants: III the name of the slate of Orrmm You, and each ot you. are hereby r quired to apwir and answer the cone plaint tiled against vou III the bIsivk entitled suit on or before Thursday, thr Nth day ol May, A. I). ItllH, and ll you lail so to answer, for the waul thereof, the plaintiff will apply to Ilia Court (or tne relict ueuiauded in the comn la mi herein. 1'hat this suit hai been brought fr the iorerloaum of a certain mortgage by reason ot the dclault ol the conditions thereot, said mortgage bavins- bren u I ven liv aid Kliialu,!!, ....l Charlea k K-wl. and duly sonml. eve. rutrxi, re a now led god, iiiic..,hI and de livered by them lo one II J. Jurgenaen mwo no inwiimr ll.r.nu, to secure lh payment of aixteen hundred dollars llUkm Oti) in accordance with the tenor of one certain inntrument In writing for that amount, to wit: a pniiniamuy note bearing date the 17th day ol 1. ceiuher, A. I), lull), and made ' payable to said 11. J. Jorgrnaen or order, with lUlereal at the rale of ten r rent per annum, ravable annually, from date, said note bring due one vrar from iNt cember 17ih, lillo, said mortgnu draig nating and creating a ben therefor up on llm southeast quarter larj) of aoiitli. wral quarter Isfti) ot sivtluu lour 14 1: east half Mi ,( northwest nnarlMr (n)and southwest quarter (,) nf northeaal quarter (tie '4) of section nine (tt, toanauip IS south, range 12 K , W. M., in Crook county, Orcuou. aaid mmi. gage having been dulv recorded In ib ollice ol the county clerk of said Cna-it county on lec SB, A.I), P.Ut), at (io'cliak a. 01., ami rroor-ivd on pane tXI in H a.k 12, Record of Mortiraue of aaid e.mniv and appears there of record. I hat said nolo and nmrtifami & tht reader, and on November lit, duly aaaigiird and transferred by said II. J. Jorgenaen. to the plaintiff herein by an Instrument in writing, dated on thai date, which said inatru.nrnt al uuiy recorded In the oil re of the eoun. ty clerk of said county of C 00k, on the 5th day of January. A. II. l'll.'l. u( o'clis-k p. m., and recorded on rave 4iW m im 11, necom 01 Mortgages, of said Crook county, and them ol record. That the said default rmnalata In ll laiiureoi the said r.hiabeih Reed and .narles r.. Kent, or any ol said defend ants, to pay said indebtedness or any iiioreui ami aain inueiiietiness la till due and oaing plaintiff and wholly unpaiil. That the subject of this suit Is real property within the stale ol Oregon, aud that the deleadants, Milo II. .Stone and Ella Stone, each has, or claims some intere.t or right in and to aaid mortgaged premises, but that plaintiff's mortgage lien ts prior in date and superior In equity thereto. That Ihe renet sought 01 the defendants, Mllo II. HtonS Slid Ella KlnnA ar.,1 ... II. A. I claiming interest or right in and to suit! mortgaged premises, if any thev may have, Is) declared euhaeotimit and I... ferior in equity to the claim, interest or rignioi me planum herein. You ar further notified. That this summons is served iion you, the aaid defendants, Milo II. stone ami Ella Stone, and each thereof, by publication, upon the order of Hon. ti. Kirinmr. judge of the county court of said Crook county, by order duly made therein anil dated the 2'ih day of March. A. I). 1H13, the same being duly tiled on said date with the clerk of raid circuit c,,,i for said Cnsik county. rim puniication, March 27th, l'.13. Last publication, May Hth, 1UI3. C, M. Ckaxpai.l, M. it. Ku.iorr, Attorneys for plaintiff. I- Wienie H. Z. CrKflia Central Oregon Well Co. Contractor for Well Drilling and Prospect Hole. Depth Guar, nteed ... Dealers ia full One 0 well supullee, Gasoline Engines, Pumps, Ele. Culver, Oregon Wotlce for Publication. itrrartm.nl unit. Interior, I'.H. I..II4 omeaat The Isillea, Orrn, .. . . . Urlnui, 11114. Noll. la brrrliv prn that , llatrv Van Meter .(Trli..vlll. On,.,,, wh,., A loll huh. lain, mail, lleiurnr.il n iiiu, irw'n.u, and l '. U ), l.,.l,, IS antitb, ranee IS.aat, V, III.iimII. M.tlill.n. Ii nirU II.. 11". lOlutriill.Hi 10 maa. Dual Ihnv-year n.f I,, "l.l.ll.ll cUllll t, UJ ,hi. U.WIII..I. t-n.r 0.. t ounly I 1.1 a. at hi. iiittn, .1 Ctu,,. VIII. Ori-aen.iin II...V11, d.y of May, Ills. lalmaul nanifs as a-ltiiKumH lilxnn Ili-n. lrlrk,u.ilM,ra. II. K..II1H. I h,iri. HiitlUl, anil ' rnr.1 (.'. Mllimwi. all r l'rti,...ii. n. I 0 c. W. MOOHK, Hcl.ur. Notice lor' Publication. lH ..rtini.ii ,. it., int.rter, P. a. I.u.lum, al Ths Halles, or-,.,n, ., , . , Warvh tin, ISIs, H.illi'e t haral'V slrrn Hist ori.i.,1 11 Uil. ul turnea nrni.in. wim. on itoc. nth inns, ,.) Matiiijph. lulu i..i. Uiimml.s.l, ,u uuu 11. 1 a l.lllluti.l. Mu, uswl, H.r .1, i,i'.. nu "'"' an. ',(,, (..-.-li,, 11 Jj, ub' . ..uiii, rauu. j.-ua.i n lllam.oa Mt.rl.1 tsu liaa rtlr.t iititlt-r ul liiti.ttii,.n 1,1 ni.ka till.) ii,r. rrr.r..i iu r.i.i.n.h rl. lM l.ti.l alM.v. .)o- rlt-, Ulr Tim.illiy K, J, I'.iSir. I , a. iviiuumii.n.r, al lili al J ""'"" "B ll Jml day ul ala, claimant nainrs as ullnswira: Thiiraaa N H.II,, .it, ul printonlle, nt...ti. an.l l..,r..t l'. ainrnun, riiarles innl.rt.i au.t Jamvs oil clirui, alt ul lurm. Of.a.,u. " '. . MimiMK, Hri.i,r. Notice In Creditor. Notice la herebr given that be un dersigned have lieen, by the county court ul the state ol Oregon, lor Crook county, duly appointed enrcutore ol the estatn ol Charles II. Foster, deceased, and all perrons having claims against aaid eatate are hereby required to pre sent the same, dulv venllml, to aald rim'tilors at lite law olll.-r ol M. K. Hrink, iu the city of Prlimville. Crook cninty, Oregon, Uliis months from tltti datuol this notice. listed and published Ilirt time Dill Rllh day of Marrh, lilli. Mki.vi M. Forrraa, Iha C. Foaraa, Knivutors ol the Kill anil estate ot Charles H. Foster, deceaaeil, 3 Notice of I I mil AtfcountiiiK. Notice is hereby kIvbii bv IliH nndnr. Higned, the atliiiinimrtttor of the eaiam of Cornelius Thomson, deceased, that or iiu matieanu n en witli t in r rk the county court his final accotnitiiifr of Ids administration of suid etttulo, and toai tne nonoraiiie count court list sot .iionu iy, tne otn day of May, 11113, at 10 o'clock in the furenoon at thecnuntv court room in the courthouse at Prine vil'e, in said county and state, as the time snd plucu for hearing said linal accounting and cuttling said tiiml ac counting. Dated tins 11th tiny of March, l!ll.1. William II, Thomson, Administrator of the enisle nl fornnl. ma Thomson, deceased. ' 3-RI 5t 1 Siiiumoiia. In Ihrrireuit court 0,. ul. orr.nn. ter llle eimtity iitcriMik i nmral or.,..n Irrtsaii.iii ('ogi.anjr, arertir I'alrl. t O'Slribl.-l.n.Unl T" I'alrlra tcSlrll,.l.lni,i.iu: in O10 name til th .Eat. ..1 ,i,Mn nereiiy riiirl 10 a.ar and sli.r Hie Yutt are romelaliil nii.l asaln.l 1.111 In the al. .. Illlmlsiiti wllhlnsli atralis Imia llis.l.r nl lh Aral ul.lli aoeu or Hi la .i.mnion. sn.l l u lall Iiikiihu anil atlsswr, lur want tlierenl lh iilalntilt will .pl u ihaeuiirl lur intra' lli-l .r.)-. r Hi it,, ronii.laliil, liall. lur ll i-aucvllatlnn ol a eerlaln euntract, i!bp4 April Miri, Itsrr, mads Uiiwe.n yuu ami Tl Iwarhuir Irnsallun ami I'.mnr Ci.ineanr anil asst.unl blul.1 flat u 1 1 rT . rrlallns lo III. ac. ouirtiineni nl esriatn las.la ami 0.0 trai.r rlatil.at.elirlrti.nl llinrrm. sllusla III Crunk ..i.iiiir. Or.',.ii ami r anil) other rslld as II.., u P,..UIC 1 II ills summons Is Served unon vim he not.ll. eallon Ity aiitminly ol an ur.ler oftha Hon. VY. I. Ilra.l.haw, )u.tas ol lb. elrrull curl ol'lbr slate nl oreaun. lor Oir m , i.ri Mw.i. ....1 sa. order ls.lalp.1 tt.s Jl.l ,y nl Marrh, 'SI I, ami la dui recorded ami sniorvd In said notiri and suit. lisle ot tlr.t piihliratlnn, Vtan h 71 llllt, tlale ol la.l 1. ul. II. .ti.iii. May t IVIS, JKHdK HI r.AK.NH JAl oil KANXI.KK, Ailurusya for I'lalulllf. SlIllllllOllH, lit the circuit euiiriol the statu ortruiron lor Ct-tH.S i'initit . TI10 VV . Jr. H tug c corporation, nlalntln. VS. tru ln It. Hnm.y, Klhel llasev, J. K. MBCphcrsnll nnil Alii, cti.lil, ricfrndantn In Irwin I). liHscy, Klltcl llssey, J. t.h.Tson nnil Ahh-ciidd, ilclclebiiiis 11 win 11111110 111 tin; atate nl life K. Mini. you nr niTi-tiy rciiilri'il 10 st.ticitr am Hliswcr Mn. uim niiiiii 11 ii-ii in ii,c iivo em 1 c. suit ami cmirlonor l.ulnrc. tin; ami iluy ol May, WIS, and If you lull mi t aiipcHr nnil ntiswur the l.lllltll If Will MIll.lV ll.ll.l. ,-,.l.rl f,,r 1 1... r.,11... l.riiyin ti.r in its complaint, lo-wlt: lur a iiu. I'ti-c noil JiiilKiiM!iii,HKaust Irwin li. llnscy lur .in. ..iii in f.iKiu iniiiiircii Dollars with Inter est thereon Ht the rate ot li -n uer emit iter uo. li ii in Iroiii jaliunry .11, mil, lr IIBlt(irlliiy's(eii . ,uu miR aim iiiHnursijiiieiiis ol tlila mat the mnrlKiiBo licscrlliml in plaintiff's cmiiidalntlie (ore. loHeil ami tlielmiil ilcscrllinl lliereln sold l,y llm sheriff of this comity .:- " n"..n n.i.i inn iiriicitcc VI lilts court "'" I'i'L priicseiis applied to the nayiriunt ol j.iHliitllTs said Jii.ikini-nt ami that the ile. i. ii.iiiiiis ami eaeti ol Ilium l,u forever barred and loreeloseil Irom clalmlnn any rluht, ti I In or interest In snlil prem Inea or any purl thereof I his siitniiions Is piihliHliuil by order of the Honorable ti. Kprlnner, Jii.Ikm ol I lie county court of thc stiiln nf OrcKon tor crook county, uiHiluonthe wth day of March, 191.1, which said order prescribed that this summons be published In tlis crook county Journal, a weekly newspaper, printed ami published In I rlnevllte, crook county, Orninn, for a period of six eiiiiaecutlvu weeks. The dais of llm l rst publication of tills sum moiia Is March 20, 11118. , M. It. KM.IOTT, 8--20.6W Attorney lor plaintiff. SlIllllllOllH. In tint elrrull court of iha ai.i. of ri,n..,H r... the county ol I'rook. ' t'enirnl lir.m.n Irrlsailon Company, a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. tlertrude KtiH-lier, widow and Mile snrvlvlns heir at law ot Krt.l tt, Klovlwr, deceaunl, deivll.laltt. Tnu.iririnlo Klndier, widow and solo aurvlv. lint heir at law ol Kred . KliwlH-r, dcasiHl, dnlemlant: In the name nf the atate ol tlrevon, Yon are lereby te..ilre. lo appear and atlaw ur llm 'Otnplalttl tiled naallilit vol! Ill Ihe atiova rii. titled suit within .m weeka from Iha day of the Ural publication nl thla an ions and It yon tall In am appear ami ansuer, lor want tliereol, the plaintiff will apply in the court fortherellel prayi.d lor In tne eomplalni, iu. wit: for tha calievllslloli of a eerl.H, ,.t,ir...l dsled NuveoilMir lal. Ilasl. lu.ili, l,elween Kred W. KliH-lM.r ami The lieschnles Irrlitation Slid Power foliinaliv ami aultfiiRil i ui,l plaintiff, relatliii; lo the aiiulreun-iit of cur lain lauds and the water rlkhls appurtenant Un rein, slinatr lu t runk county, Oregon, am! tor such other relief as may tie c.ti!tah!o. n"" in. .o. i. .erven iiimn you oy pcnit. all. Ill liv alllhurllv of an f,r,l.,r of ll,e ll,.r. U' I,. Hrail.liaw. Iii'lie of the circuit conri of the stale of Oreuou. lor the coiiuiv of Crimk it..l said order Is dated I he will dayol March twl:l and Is duly recorded and elilcrcl In salduotirt n'l anil. lisle of first publication March 17, lS, Pats of laal puhlleatlutl. Mny A llHtl JKMhK M KAIt.NM A JAlioA K AN.I.KK, Aitornuya tor 1'lalutirf, Siiiiiinoiis. In tho circuit court ut the usto nf Orciton. for t'rmik county, ' oleau hand Uouipany, a corporation, Malutlff. vs. David tliirton, ami Mrs Psvld Burtott. wlfo of said llnvl.l lliirton. and an other persona or parties unknown . UlmiiiK any rluht, title, CHtute, lien upon or Intere.t In the renl cslnle ili'serll.fil iu the complaint herein, de fendants, Tu David liitrlonaml Mrs. David lltirlnn. wile of aald llavbl Hurlon, ami all persons or parlies unknown i-bdinliiK miy rluht, title ttslale, lieu n ) .. n or Inn rcst 111 the real es tate described lii llm t'linipltiliil heroin, and alno ilescrlbeil In this sumuiuus, alKivo luoneil, ilctellibilita. Ill the name of the slate of orcaell, Vnll, And each nf you, are hereby siimiiiniieil and re. quired lo appear In the alsivo cullllcu tourl mid answer or plend to the complaint filed therein In this suit attains! you on or before ..ni ..in, iwi., which ia llm lime preacrllM.il in the order ol the con my Jmliie ol Crook county, Oitkoii, pursuant lu which this soiiimoiis la pitlillsheil, In which you are reiiilreil lo so appear, answer ur plead ami If vol! full to so appear, answer r plead, tho plnlllllff will up. ply to the courl for the relief demii tided In the . II 1 1 . 1,i I lit, which rellel Is that plaintiff's till.) to the followltia: descrihed real property situ ate In Crook county, OrcKon to.wlt: The north hull ol the southwest quarter ami the south half ol the northwest itliarlcrof sec tion twenty. one -'21- lu township twelve -111-sninh raiiKo ten -lo. cast of ihe Willamette Merldliitaln Crook county, OrcKon, Ami every part Ihcreof, be Yorever niiletcil SKSlnst you and all persons ehilmltia by Ihroinili or under you, or ellher ot ynu, and that pliilntlff bo adjudiii'il tu be Ihe owner thereof In fee simple; ami thai you and all persons claluiliiii, or to claim, by, throimh or under vou. be forever liiirre.l i,i...i ..r.. ... strnliieil from uhillnliiit or selllnn up any rluht" title or interest In r lo any part ol suhl plop! ertyand for such other ami further rellel ia lo mis court muy seem euti labia in ii.., ........ Ises. ,..v.. The date of the first piihliratlnn ol this sum- inons la ths atllh day of March, lu: i This sumnions Is tiul,liHi,,.,t ,.,,rl..., ... order of II. Hprliiunr, ctumly lUilK of llruok ...I.,,.;, ..uaoii, inline march, iuiu. I.. M. Ill!cHTKI,T Alluruuy for pluliulff. the 1'Jtlt day uf S.20