Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 31, 1913, Image 7

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    Economy
A p.nny saved Is
penny earned.
Banjamln Franklin.
T
detail of Hut malum bav
fur deeper meaning Id the
womuii wlm la auciiipung iu
tires anuirtty cm limited Iu- I
coma IIiiiii to Iht friend Willi Urn well
filled purae. Tim latter depend ou
lier dressmaker to add thu latest touch
es, Ihu detail Unit ""iko or tunr the
roattiino, ami whllo alio admire them
In gonenil way she uxTi-ljr m-cepl
the in n part of tho whole. Hut I ho
woltinti who la Becking to oblnlii
fiialiloiinliln flTi-t with n very alight
expenditure mind gtve minli care ami
Ihoiililit to tl'u detail. A nillnr dis
playing lln tnt-t stylo feature will
lirluit It"' cunt of yesterday up to (Into
III n twinkling, or imhi of Hoi now li
ra will lend " nnrt no nr to the
Ilk friM-k which Ima served all winter
umlor the fur rout that rvrn tho owner
will almost forget 11 la li"t new
creation.
Coltart and Cuffs.
(If nil I ho ni-1'i-.a.uii'a Hint way to
mlliil lo I ho iihl of tho ociuioiiiknl
women, collar or collura ami culTa
io perhaps tho nmul lnirt n tit ami
hi-lful. Tim rM-no will l mm h
rurliilliil If U I" possible lo limko these
n-iaorli lit homo. i"I 'ho average
woman ahmilj me aiitilcieiit knowl
edge of tin- hoddlii to mnke thrin.
,.Mcltilly Willi the nlit of one of tho
good inH-r pnllern. Tho variety
spread before admiring eye thl
spring U M".lll-rljr .wlUliTliilC. Kven
(ho iiiut-ll Ulsciiasiil ciibLt and futurist
liiftuonio tin crept Into tho realm of
m-kwrnr. Thin far It lia allow n lt
rlf tiierolyln n collar of Uk. Willi tho
curious nl ginuil effect 111 brilliant
coloring or In tly bow hcndliig
throe tUT of pleated rem lac.
Waistcoat.
. . .
Annthrr accessory winni owtj wo
man will desire In 0110 of tho now j
wnlstrout. Whether or not It 1 rondo ,
In verv mannish atylo to accompany I
tlio tailored null, with nil tho frills that
tho ohl llmr iliimly ili-ninniliil. It l J
fiiM-liintln. Tim tailored H nro
fashioned from the now piito or ra
tine nml nro nit very alinlliir to a
msn's lrra null vrl. whllo the more
' rhilMirnlo onr nro of hiwailrd ntln.
brocho enie. flowered allka, allk env
tonne and viirlmi other allk mill cot
ton MtufTx They nro more pretentious.
tondlng nftrn below tho waist line
In V shaped l'lnt. It l possible to
buy In tho alnip wnlliMiil with
(.InltiM rhirfon Jnbota nml other np
imrtrnnnrra. whli'h mny bo worn In
tho placo of n IiIoiiko when thrro U no
ill's I ro to rrmove tho cont
CAN YOU SWIM 7
vary Woman Should Ba Able te
Taaoh Mar Children te Bwlm.
It onijlil to lie every aruninn'a mbl
linn when aiimiiii'r couira not only to
Ir.irii to wlin hrrarlf. but to that
hor i hllilrru Inini lo awliu und ao leM
en the puMilblllly of arclilente from
drowning In bur own family. No one
who dor not know how to aw lin oimhl
to lii-t Into canoe or rowboat, end If
he dora prri'liiiui'e rink bir life lu
luiiiii h he ouuht flrnt to think of the
ri-HiiHlhl)lty hrr Im k of knowlwlue of
wliiiinlnii nila on hof roiiiinnliin.
t'hlUlrrn ahould not le forcibly
ilirowu Into the wnlor. If th.-y nalu
rally frr It thrlr foar ahonld lie ovrr
niinr In oiiie way. Koiiii'tline n rl-
lithlllon of awlimuliiK on the part of
alroiiif limn will Umpire thrm with
iliniro to Inirn Ihe nrt Hoinrlliiir
lllllv brllilnu will hi'lp Kill ll the dmlred
n-nult. Hliirh-a of annil wlininrn. ton.
I...ln Iimiilrr rlillilroU W'ilb W lull to
li-iirii to wliu well. Cardlnul Merry
del Vnl la koikI wlmiiirr and onee
nwiiril whim! one from drownlim;
I'rlnee I.r.iiiild of HiiviirlB l royHl
put run of the aKirt; Jink Ixmdon. the
lory wrller. run awlm aa well na ho
.1111 write, nml ninny other fiimotia men
huve had InlereKlIng exrrlenrra while
ther were wliiiinlnii.
A llltle lilrl nm often have her Inler
rut III awltiiiuliill allniuhitiKl If lie
awluiintnjc iimliinie la altrnrtlvo. Km
Immune. brliiht cup of wiiterproo
Ilk or oim of the red. blue or iirecu
nii.u.r run. frilled about the fare,
nhli Hurler of frilled rublHT
I, n.U'lii nrove iitlriu-llve to a III
lie lrl w ho la lliuld about rnlerlius the
water. The Ihouilht of wenrlnic the
pretty cup would keep her lulnd oeeu
plil ao that hu would foriiet her mit
ural dlnllke of the water. After a few
lewilia alimwt every one bwoiiiea en
thUHliiatlc nlxoit leariilnit to wliu. II
la tlio llrt few IrNieilM thnt nro dllll
rult, and It la diirtnit mrae mm a tuiw
niurtlinr IiwhU coaxlutf.
GOOD TO KNOW.
How Thoroughly nA E,,il" CI,B
Piano Cat.
Vr n ImlHo of ollvo oil, n buttle of
aliohnl. niuiie nrw or prrfwtly clean
ciiuton fliiunel, n N-rf-tly clean,
rhamol leather nml n banln of water.
Wet n ninall piece of tho rianiiel and
drof on It n few ilrnpa of oil. Hub wllk
tho wet flannel 8 nmnll aortlim of tho
cnHe lit n time mid Immediately rub It
thorouclily with a dry piece of tho flan
nel In-fore proecrdlim to a fresh auc
tion. I'oIIhIi fliinlly wllh tho rhnmols or a
piece of the flannel. Hub with tho
irrnln of the wood and breathe on It oc
,nui,,..,iii tn'hnln remove nny olllne
that mny remain. A very llttlo flour j
rubbed with tho cralii of the woixl win
also help to remove olllnesa, but lt
uo ahould not bo noceHxnry. Wash tho
liliino keya with a corner of the flan
nel wet with alcohol. Ho careful, how
.vor, to nvold touehlns the wood with
tho alcohol, na It will ruin tho vnrulsh.
IT'S VERY THRIFTY
To Know tow to Utiliio Loftovor En-
j volopa. ,
Kverv woliinn who buya her station-
! rry by the box or In even quantities
of paper and envelopes uw
when her aupply of paper la cxhnuHled
he still hna on hand anywhere from
two to all ptu kiiKes of envelopes. This
In. of course, due to the fact thnt her
letters lire oxunlly two or three sheets
In IriiKth. while only oue envelope Is
umil.
These rtra envelopes can bo utlllied
by trnnaformlnif them Into the corre
spondence cards so popular nowadays.
Trim off one sixteenth of mi Inch from
rach rdce of tho rnvelow, throwing
awny the hack nnd flap. The trimming
enn tie done with the scissor If wield
ed by steady Imnd, but a mechanical
trimmer mull s pliotoBrnpue uo
will make a neater Job. A printer will
do It fur almost nothing. The resulting
Vnrd" will bo Juxt enough smaller
than the envelope to fit Into It easily,
and If tho paper Is a good heavy
onallly the card realty looks very well
If vou have enough of these leftover
envelopes to warrant tho trouble, the
Improvised correspondence cards mny
bo Imprinted with tho hotiHO address
or the monogram used on your regular
stationery. They servo nicely for in
fiirninl notes, hasty messages, mull
orders, and so on?
Whtn Milsdy 8ws.
Peslgned especially, tor outdoor use
Is this nretty sewing stand or wiener,
which mny be painted any color to
mulch the porch furnishings.
Kverv woman who hns hnd expert'
eneo In mending on the veranda or
Common 8anso ttam.
Pon't bum gas for toast to save a
few pieces of stnlo broad. Don't buy
food In fimey packages, paying for two
pounds and getting ono nml three--quarter
pounds. Have your butcher
Inclose trimming with your moat
This will Increase) your dripping na
well ns your soup stock, liny scale
If you havo none. They will pay for
themselves In a few months. A fow
reports of short weight from your
kitchen mean a reform In the grocery
or market Make or buy a flrcles
tookrr, which Is unexcelled for stews,
ceronls, paddings nnd vegetables, liv
ing gn n well ns tlmo.
How to Clean Satin Collar.
The while satin collar thnt are ao
fnshlonablo now, but so hard to keep
clean, may bo rinsed out In ether and
demised Immediately. Do not try to
pongo off tho spots, ror tniii leaves a
ring, but put Uttlo ether In a smnll
bowl or teacup and squeeze hnlf the
collar at a tlmo, and It comes out per
fectly white. Ton cents' worth of ether
will clean tho collnr ninny times.
How to Trace.
When trnclng mnterlnl Is not linndy
nnd It Is desired to transfer a design
to cloth from n paper pnttern try rut
ting the cloth and pnper on tho ma
chlno together and going over the out
llno with tho machine, tho needle, of
course being unthrendod.
unu. Remove Finger Stains.
Finger stained with fresh fruit, wnl-
nuls etc., should be dipped in Biroug
ten, rubbed with n nailbrush and then
washed Ui warm water.
4' Tx
OCTDOOB SKWINO STAND.
under tho trees knows how Invaluable
It 1 to have one's sewing material
lowed awsv In a safe place. The
stand In the cut meet all these re
quirements.
To Koap loo Craam Firm 8ovral Hour
If you want to keep Ice cream com
for several hours after It Is pneked
und If the Ice seems to be melting line
a line or aluminium receptacle with
newspapers, pour in tho Ice and suit.
put the mold of Ico cream, wrapped
well In waxed pnper. In the lee and
suit and cover well with newspapers.
Ice crenm packed In this way will
keep lu good condition for nn hour or
two longer thnu that packed in
wooden pull.
Turkish Draperies.
Tho new skirts are full in a moat
peculiar wny. The fullness Is around
the body, while the effect Is kept nar
row around the foot. It would seem
nlmost ns If thvy had Turkish trousers
til mind. . .
PAITE THAT IN YOUR HATI
ton may think wlfa hu an KIm
Thnt you'rt wrfwrt and lhn some
Ami to your mnr, many rauiia
la hllnd nd di-uf and dumb;
You may Ink ly )' no
And on luli'i l
Ami think nh ln I nn la It
llix-aim nh n.ti-mVt na.
11. il nit, olil alilr lunkhead.
Yvuil Kt kniM.-krd flnt.
You can't fool woman.
Juat paaic that In your nai. ,
You may ply saint bfora tho town
Ami snli kur In your hImivo
BwaiiM- tln ailty lun-ra
In your tuk nhieiuiifa bcllrvo;
Yuu my put on your falsa face
And ll yuunurlf so lllck
Aa lu think mi on upon lha aarth
Can trll you're a sold brick,
liul wait, you wolf In ahep akin,
Vou II t aklnned Ilka a cat
You can't f"l tho paoplo.
Juat imala that In your ht.
CM. J1AHNITZ.
SMASHED EGGS.
When the broody smashes eggs In a
rtlliig the wise fancier runs for wurm
water to wash the smennil eggs, ror
lie knows that the albumen will act
llkr varnlsli snd close the shell port,
and the growing embryos within the
egg will suffis'iile.
lie wiiKhrs nnd drli-a them carefully
nml places theiu at once under the hen
and at the asine lime registers a doubt
as lo whether Unit hatch will make
good.
Kinii nciidenta gi rally find their
i niiso In too small a nest, too deep a
nest where eggs pile on top of each oth
er nnd can't Is' turned, nests that hens
must Jump down Into, nests where
clin ks mill layers are together, fighting
brmsllcs. lin k of nest material, too run
H nest, hard nest material, too large a
setting, thin or rough shelhtl or mis
shaiien eggs, rlnuisy clin ks, overweight
hens or sassy screnhers that rough
house whenever the m-st Is approached.
Ily remedying these particulars
smashed eggs mid consequent Isr
hulehe may lie winced to n minimum.
FEATHERS AND EGGSH ELL.3.
A handler of pigeons In a live blnl
shiKitlug match uenr l'ottsville, I'a.,
tlisl tin-crackers to a pigeon's feet to
make the bird lively, so It would lie
hard lo shoot. The pigeon flew Into a
hay mow, the hay was fired, and the
IIi.iii11iil''s bin stables, worth H.Kk),
were burned, mid the big Otto colliery
rely escaped destruction. Such a
cruel human should be sent to Jull or
nn nsyluiu.
ltaydon. Ipswich. England, boasts a
turkey farm that has been a success
for thlrty-Ove years. Over 2"0 turkey
heua nro kept for breeder to supply
the trndo with eggs mid day-old tur
key chicks. Can any of our Texas
friends bent this?
York (I'n.l cops are wise on poultry.
A bird burglary Wing reported to
headquarters, a cop entered a suspect's
cism. nicked out a Mustier of the breed
desciilsMl In the complaint, turned the
bird loose In the alley, nnd the fowl
made a bee line for the complainant s
coop. tn mill eviiicnce too uin aj""
to Jail.
The Emden goose should be selecti-d
In preference to the Toulouse. At ier
age they dress from nine to fifteen
pounds, a popular size: are fine grain
ed, white as marble, their feathers are
more valuable and the carcass sens tor
more money per pound.
If you use acetylene In your house
or fur lighting your automobile pour
tho lime from the used carbide down
tho ratholrs or where rats frequent,
and the long tailed varmints will quick
vamoose. They can't Btnnd that acety
lene smell.
The laying contest nt Ftorrs, Conn..
Inst year shows nn average of 153
eggs per hen, whllo the Missouri com
petition shows the average or lo per
hen for the year. This does not give
eastern breeders ground to boast that
their birds nre higher bred for eggs
than the western, for the ration nt
Storrs had extras thnt the Missouri
cacklers didn't get
Plx years ago we exhibited at a
show, and among our winnings was a
cup thnt had to be won two years In
succession before the exhibitor owned
It. On account of stnte lecture work
we have not been nt thnt show since,
hut in the meantime five different fan
ciers hnve won tlio cup once. A prl7.e
Ith such a string to it is a inrcc.
When won once nnd won rainy me
rlio should become nt once the prop
erly of the exhibitor who has expend
ed his money and time to win.
Johnny Bull Is certainly having a
rvlng time over poultry and eggs, and
we suggest to him that good old rem
edy, "The Lord helps them thnt help
hemsolvrs." He has depended on otlv
er nations for his poultry, nnd In 1012
Importations shrunk S5.000. Cnnndn
even went bnck on him and Imported
from I'mie Sam for her own use only
7,470,242 dozens of eggs.
When von test out those Infertile
eggs there nre fewer eggs to heat nnd
more room on the trnys ror me ter-
ttles and they cnu be turned to better
ulvantnue. When yon make your sec
ond test about the fifteenth dny you
rid the hntch of everything thnt (lean
and bound to corrupt the air In the
machine.
When the army worms started in on
ten acres of corn belonging to M. M.
Klckllghter of Orovclnnd. in., ne
drove n flock of turkeys Into the patch,
nnd they went for the wrigglers and
saved hint 500 bushels of corn. Con
gress recently appropriated $25.01X1 to
eliminate the worm. Better use thnt
money to encourage turkey culture.
Some fanciers seem to breed birds
entirely for the outside. .Any old shape
seems nil right to them if It has feath
ers barred to the skin, red car lobes, a
Hue point comb nnd seven feathers to
the tall.
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
Hotel Oregon
PRINEVILLE
NEWLY FURNISHED
Beds 50 and 75 Cents
FREE BATHS
Meals, 25 Cents; Home Cooking
G. W. LIPPINCOTT. Manager
Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Orrgoa
fur t'rooB County!
The W. r'. King li., Corporntinn,
Plaintiff,
Irwin D. BH7.Kthl Bawy. J. K.
Macphcraon and Abel tudil,
Ijefendanta.
To the ahrriff of t'rook county, greeting:
Whereas, on. lha .nh day of May. IHU. in
the above named court, s jmlKmrnt was
rendered in favor of the above named plain.
HIT ami agaiimt the above named defend
ant for the Hum of eight hundred dollars,
with inleret thereon from Iii Slat day of
January. Kill, at the rate o( ten percent
per annum, and eighty dollars atlorney'a
lees, and the further um of twenty-nine
dollars and costs, which judgment wa en
rolled and docketed in the cierk's office of
aid court in said county, on the tli day
of May, 1HI 3.
Ann. whereat, it wan forther ordered and
decreed by the court that the t ot tt'-i
see 4, ne'4 of the nrVt of nection . twn 14
S. K. 14 K. W M.. In Crook county. Ore
goo, I have levied upon, and I will on
Satwfcy, arat 1. 1".
at the boor of 10 o'clock a. m. of naid day,
at the north front door of the coon hou
in Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest
bidder for ca-h. all the right, title and in
teret the said defendants had in and to
the above described real property, to ati
fy said judgment, interest, attorney feen,
coi and accruing costs. Haid le moject
to redemption aa provldtd by law.
firat publication July 17. Iiil.l.
Fsask Kliiss.
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
By W. E. Van Allen. Deputy.
Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
fur Crook CoUlltV!
The W.K.Kingo., a Corporation.
naiiiuu,
v.
John Fere uin, Margaret Ferguson
and the Pine Trading Co.,
a Corporation. Defendants.
To the aheritl'of Crook county, greeting:
Whereas, on the 5th day ol May. 1!I13, in
the above named court, a judgment was
rendered in favor of the above named plain
tiff and against the above named defend
ant, for the Bum of eight hundred dollars,
with iiiterent thereon from the 81't day of
Januarv. IHU. at the rate of ten per cent
per annum, and ninety dollars attorney's
fees, and the further mm of eighteen dol
lars as coti, whic-i judgment was enrolled
and docketed in the clerk's office of said
court in said county, on the inh day of
Mv. 1H1.1.
And whereas, it was further ordered and
decreed bv the court that lots 1. 2 3, seX
of nwV. aw'-i of ne'. section 4. township
14 8.. range 14 K. W. M., in Crook county,
Oregon, I have levied upon and I will on
Satarsay, Aarest 16, 1913,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
at the north front doer o! the court house
in Prineville, Oregon, seil to the highest
biddei for cash, all the right, title and in
terest the aid defendants had in and to
the above described real property, to sat
isfy said judgment, linterest, attorney's
fees, costs and accruing coats. Said sale
ubject to redemption as proviaea oy law.
i'irst publication July 17. 191
Fsank Elkins,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon
By W. E. Van Allen, Deputy.
We Lead the Meat Trade
St
in supplying a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork
and frecl! poultry. There is a flavor, a juicy tenderness and
sweetness about our meat which stamps their quality as perfec
tion. These are the finest meats that ever were sent to a table
delicious, tempting, nourishing meat. Our mild cured hams
and bacon have made a great reputation for us, while the mod
erate prices we ask assure us of the continued patronage of
our old customers.
City Meat Market
BITS OF WISDOM.
Self culture is practical or it
proxses as one of Its chief ends
to fit us for action, to make us
efficient in whatever we under
inke. to train us to firmness of
piiriwse and to fruitfulness of
resource In common life and es
pecially In emergencies. In times
of dltllrnlty. danger and trial.
Cbanning.
When tho year becomes cold
then we know how the pine and
the cypress are the last to lose
their leaves l e., men are not
known save In the times ot ad
versity. Confucius.
Employ thy time well if thou
meanest to gain leisure, and,
since thou art not sure of a min
ute, throw not away an hour.
Poor Hiehard.
Wouldst thou be such a man.
single hearted selfishness, who
hast no sympathy with tiie suf
fering, no smile with the happy?
Feel less for thyself and more
for others and the happiness of
others shall make thee happy.
Gerald Massey.
JENNY KISSED ME.
Jenny kissed me when wo met.
Jumping from the chair she
satin.
Time, you thief! Who love to
get
Sweets into your list put that
In.
Say I'm weary, say I'm sad,
Sny that health aud wealth
have missed me,
Sny I'm growing old, but add
Jenny kissed me.
-Leigh limit
Sheriffs Sale of Real Property Under
Execution
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for the County ot croosu
Amanda Thornbury, Plaintiff,
vs.
Moses H. Bryan and Rella B.
Bryans, C. W. Michael and
Nora Michael. D. R. Amadou
and Mary J. Amnion, Frank
Callahan and Clara E. Calla
han, E. J. Chlngren and . .
Chingren, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution and or
der of snle Issued out of the above
eutitled court on the 19th day of
Julv, li13, in favor of the above
named plaintiff, Amanda Thornbury,
and against the above named de
fendants, Moses H. Bryans, Bella B.
Brvans, C. W. Michael and D. R. Am
azon, upon a judgment for nine hun
dred and sixty (0.00) dollar and
i accruing Interest thereon at ten (10)
per cent per annum from the first
dav ot July, 1913, the day on which
judgment was rendered, and the
further sum of one hundred dollars
($100) attorney's fees and her costs
taxed at I29.50, which judgment was
enrolled and docketed in the clerk a
office Df said court in said county on
the 3d dav of July, 1913, and whereas
It was further ordered and decreed
by the court that the e of the nwj
I and the ni of the swj of section 2, lu
! .n-nhit. A antirh. rantre 14 east .
I M., in Crook county, Oregon, be sold
Krii- or Sli.-rirTa Sole
.v..n; :. r. ti..tt,.i. nfriron I aa nniiii execution and the proceeds
I uiti'iiim ".-"- ..io , ,.,.....,-.
ttiereot appneu iu ttuia.ci.iuu m
costs and expenses of such sale and
said judgment, and that plaintiff
shall have juiigmem auu exev.ui.iuu
against said defendants, Moses H.
Brvans, Rella H. Bryans, C. W. Mi
chaels and D. R. Anittdon, to recover
any balance unpaid, after applying
the proceeds of sale of said real
property.
Notice Is hereby given that I have,
levied upon and will on
Saturday, the 23d Day sf Aara.t, 1913, '
at the front door of the court house.
for CrooK County :
William Baldwin, ,
Fiaintiff,
vs.
H. Bean.
Defendant.
x.ti(-e is herehv iriven that nnder and by
virtue of an execution and order of sale of
mortgaged real estate, Issued out ot me
circuit court of the state of Oregon for
Crook county, on the 7th dav oljuly, mis.
111 (I 8U1I, .11 BWll W"iv n....v. ...........
Baldwin was plaintiff and the saidJ.H.
Bean was defendant, and wherein a judg
ment wm rendered in ravor ol nam piain
,tru,,.l uirninat HHifl defendunt for the sum
of two thousand dollars, with interes in prt,ev';lle .Oregon, at the hour of
thereon at the rate of eight per cent ; g o,,. ra. 0f eald day, sell all
per annum from the 9th daj- of -May, I . , ,tl a interest the said
mm -...I f., il,,. further sum of two hull- luc He."1 , . ,
dred dollars as attorney's fees, snd for the
further sum of ten dollars aa costs, sua
w herein an order of sale of the hereinafter
described mortgaged real estate was made.
.lireotinir that tne nereinaiier uescnueu
real estate be sold to satisfy said judgment-
attorneys tees and costs, ana to me uireci,
ed and commanding me so to do. I have
levied upon, and will on
Saturday, the 16th Day ef Aafuit, 1913,
m t he hour of ten o'clock in the forenoou
of that day, at the front door of the court
nouse ill Hie vuy ui iiiic.nic,
county, state of Oregon, sell at public auc
tion to the highest hinder, torcasn, an me
right, title and interest the said defendant,
J. rl. neaii. uau ou m wiu im uoj v,
Mav. 11U0, in and to the following des
cribed premises, to-wit; .
Hie nortneast quarter oi wciiun iiuuy
five, in township fifteen soutn, of range
ritnrip.'n ettHL ui me niuauinic uicimi-.i.
in Crook county, state of Oregon, together
with the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereto belonging, to satisfy
defeni' ims had In aud to the above
descriiied real property on tne isi
day of .1 uly, 1913, to the highest bid
der, to RUtlsfy said judgment. Inter
est costs and accruing costs, subject
to redemption according to law.
First publication July 24, 1913.
Erank Ei.ki.ns,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
U S. Land office at The Dalles.Oregon.
July 21, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that
Edward L Shafer
of Prineville. Oregon, who on July
11 1910, made homestead entry No.
07108, for swH' section 26, township
15 south, range 15 eust, Willamette
meridian, hns tiled notice of Intention
to make final three-year proof to es-
i .1.-1... 4-.-. 4-1. n Innif iilinrri rtufl.
lisbed for four full weeks in nve consecu-i ciers, tti j nuc..o, v...UU
live issues of the Crook County Journal
commencing with the Issue of July 10th,
lilts, and ending with the issue of August
14th, WIS.
Pated and published first time July 10th,
1!UH. Frank Elkins,
Sheriff ot Crook County, State ot Oregon.
In A P Lodge meets everyTues-
U U. Ts day night.
Strangers welcome.
Uko. Noiilk, N. G.; Bert Barnes,
V. It. ; T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. Dinwid
die, Trreas.
Crook County Journal, county
official paper. $1.50 a year.
QOI-H ilnv nf A n mist. 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: w n
liam M.l'laboiigh, James. A. Moftitt,
William Harold and Rolla B. Cross,
all of Prineville, Oregon.
7-24 H. Fua.nk Woohcock, Register.
W. A.
BELL
Lawyer
The Dalles
Oregon
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