f i in , r V Dear Memkkrs: Before Ions we hope to have carda of membership for you, with the daily portions for a year. Until then, please cut out this "Corner" and place it in your Bible for a week: Sunday. August 10 Luke 111. 2S-30 Monday, " 11 " 19, HiMS Tuesday, " 12 " 20, 1-18 Wednesday, " 13 " 20, IMC. Thursday, ' 14 " 20, 37-47 Friday. " 15 " 21. 1-13 Saturday. " 16 " 21. 14-24 Mothers, will you please pick out one verse for your little ones from each day's reading? Memorize: Have irood will to all that lives, lotting kindness die and greed and wrath, so that your lives may be made like soft airs lof musicl passing by." Buddha. Buddah founded one of the heath en religions of India, but yet he taught us thisl Do we followers of Jesus put away unkindness, greed of money and anger? See Colos sions III. L. 12. Hadleigh College, School and Kindergarten Opens Sept. 1 in Jordan Building Principal, Mrn. I.. A. Hollow ay, M. A., Hotiorin.m Scholar of Melbourne I'niveratty, Australia, foreight years Irinciial o( a large college In Mel-1 bourne. Asslated by a trained kin-! ilergarten tenclier ami later on by other teachcra. Piauo Music, Miss U. William. Violin, Mrs. Fd wards. rees, oOO, 14 (10 ami f:i 00 per month according to grade. When niemiHTH increase lees will le re duced. Scholars can 1h enrolled at 11:30 a m. and 5:00 p. in , at Mr. I'eternon' furniture exchange, opposite the Vnlon Church. HADLEIGH Jordan Building, Prineville College Home for the Public School Girls Dear Friends: Here is our Cot tage Boarding Home under a new name. We are now ready to receive ap plications for senior girls attending the high school or for junior girls attending the grammar school. I, myself, promise each and every girl a warm loving welcome, a mother's care and a tutor's help as a university graduate. We hope to have French and German spoken in the home and free conversation classes in both languages- Pianos will be available and Miss Williams ot Oberlin Conservatory will attend the college for music pupils. Healthy amusements and social evenings will be arranged for our students ami their friends. The charges are merely to meet bare expenses. Prof. Myers says he is ready and willing to give our Col lege Home his moral support. Students may enter the College I Home under one of three proposi- j lions: 1. If students are willing to take their share in the general home! worn me cnarges are ,i cents per week for the Home accommoda tions with all its comforts and privileges. 2 per week for food. 2. If students do not wish to do any house work or are too young to do so, an extra charge of per week will be made to pay another itudent to work for them. 3. Students can earn their own fees by working for juniors or extra payment students. All students are required to supply bed, bedding, bouse linen, crockery for self, anil ene chair for common dining hall. To conform to a few necessary home rules. The success of the College Home dejiends, dear friends, upon your appreciation of our ef forts on behalf of your girls. Plea.se send in applications for admittance to the College Home at unce if possible or not later than September 1. Address all letters to Mrs. Hollo way, Prineville, or call and see me at Furniture Exchange, opposite Union church, at 11:30 a. m. or 5 p. m. Yours sincerely, L. A. Holloway, M. A. Weather Conditions at Prineville July 31 to Augiut 6, 1913 Trineville and immediate vicinity has experienced the hottest weather of the season during the past week While the official thermometer has registered higher than in many places in the state, the heat has done comparatively no damage in this section. The occasional show errs and cloudy weatoer have atTord ed much relief. We understand the hay and harvest hands have not been delayed because of the hot weather. Mrs. T. M. Baldwin gives the following official report: Haul ,s Trace .4 .1 .0 .0 .0 Thursday, July Friday, Aug. Saturday, !S 101 i4 00 02 !.) So Sunday, 8 ' 4 5 6 was the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, " July 31st hottest day in that month. Forbes Appointed to Celilo Commission C.X. Arthur, shaker of the house in the recent legislature, has an nounced the appointment of Vernon A. Forbes, of Bend, as one of the two house members of the Celilo commission. Mr. Forbes was a rep resentative from this district in the legislature. James D. Abbott, of Portland, Multnomah representa tive, is the other house appointee. President Dan J. Malarkey, of the senate, has not yet announced the names of the two appointees from his body. The commission is em powered to act with the state en gineer in investigating the power possibilities of the Celilo Falls on the Columbia River for which work flo.ouu was appropriated. It is also authorized to enter into con tract with the state of Washington or with the Federal government, should co-operative development of the project seem advisable. The appointment of a Bend man to this important post is regarded as a feather in the political cap of Central Oregon. Bend Bulletin. Another Fire at Bend A two-story rooming house at Bend owned by H. I). Brown was destroyed by fire yesterday morning. The loss is f loOO with insurance of 1-1200. So lives were lost but many of the guests lost all their personal belongings. The fire is supposed to have originated from a stove in one of the vacant rooms. Mr. Brown expects to rebuild with stone or brick. Laidlaw Experiences Electrical Storm A few days ago Laidlaw had one of the worst rain and lightning storms it has had for years. The total rainfall was 1.73 inches and is said to have done much good to the crops. The only damage done by the lightning was where a heavy bolt struck the Bell Company's line where it crosses the Laidlaw-Bend road at the trop of the grade. Sev eral poles were splintered and a lot of wire was melted, thus putting the phone lines out of commission for a short time. Lost. On the stage road bet wet n Kiotera and Prineville, Tuemlay, July 15, one laily'B timall handiiag. Iave with 0. 1.. Shattuck, I'riceviile. and get reward 7 17 Sheep Lost Itetween my farm and Sinters, 500 head of eweB and lamba, branded with a crust', rnacliinu li-ared. J'hone or adilrepu Hector Amwine, hiHlerH, Ore-K"- 7 17-tf To Exchange Will trade timber claim fur iiuto niol.ilc. AddtVK I'., Journal ollice. 7-10-lm Timber Claim for Sale under claim. 10 miles from Prim-. vill for sale clieap for cahli. Apply to I'Mse. Prineville. Ore. ,'i IWInoul S. A For Trade. lucres Din; mile from On-xon City totraJefor irrinnteil land. Seel). II. l'toi'LLS, AdauiHon Ijlilt;. T-ill-tl The Fire Bug and the Ea.t Wind. "No, I'll not bum my lah till aprlng" The hum hack logger ald,. Til trtmt to U.mI mid luck again; Kxpciiac I wlmt I dread." "It's time to hit the trail attain.-' the cnrelc CHiiiiier said, And he lelt hi little tire ablate Within It leafy bed. "I'll light another clgtirette," The Idle loafer unlit, And chucked hi old milt In the brush, One end mill glowing red. "U-t' puuch the screen, out of the stack," The donkey Arctium ald, Ami mo he did and all the pnrk Sailed blithely overhead. "Come on, we'll dump our aahe now," ! The railroad trlnnien Maid, rite train ootl tanned thctu far ami wide As oil It way It Miied. "Hood time to tire my alnshliii: now," The thrifty rancher nld. And touched It off without a thought Of how far It might spread. 'Million In lives mid tlmlier lost," The newspniMTH next said. What made lluwc tlrvM all start at once. We wondered an we read. 'It waMii't iim; It wan the w ind," The fools lu choru mild. So I hey "re alive ami loose thl vear. We hope the wind l dead. A Steady Stock Market ' Owing to heavy receipts of eat - tie here this week ,lho market has taken a drop of from ",'e. to a'c and the demand being some what slack, it has been a little hard "to dispose of anything but strictly choice stuff at lust week's prices. However it will be read-; ily seen by the following sales' made by us that prices on real: choice stuff have remained j Steady. oil Steers averaging 1100 pounds 0;.3 5G. 61 steers '. , averaging 113 pounds to $8.15, others at .5 and f$0.5. Fancy . , I heifers atfi.iO, and cowsat f" 50 and f7 23. Calves and bulls steady with last week, an 1 strong. The majority of this week's shipments have been half fat stock, and it is on this class of stuff that prices have decidedly dropped, also buyers are dis criminating particularly against horned cows which have not had their horns cut or tipped bofore shipping, as they have arrived on this market in a badly bruised condition. If receipts continue to be heavy, prospects are for a slightly weak market, except on extra prime grades. The Hog market lias also dropped from 25c. to 5nc. and today's market stands around n r - if t .i , ! fj.oa. However, for the class of j hogs selling today at $'J."j, this is I . .. .. ... , a better price than the l'k:. mark ; oflast week. As' long ns hogs ,. , , , , continue to be scarce, we look ! for the market to remain around : present prices. , The sheep and lamb situation S remains about the same us last week, receipts continue heavy, and, prices are practically un changed. For Sale. One header and three oeaderlieds, 2 plows, wagons, 1 untile huirfiy, work horses. I'kinkvii.i.k Fkkii h LivKuv Stahlk, opposite postolllce. 717 For Side. Two houses on north Hide; one finished, 5 rooniH; the other ha 10 rooniH, not all completed; good gar den, chicken park, etc. l'rlce, If taken at once, $.'KK)0. AddresM A. W. White, 1'rliievllle. 626-lm Header for Sale One 10 font Deerinir header and three header boxes, to lie had at a barnain. 'hone or address L.I). Lalollette, Prine ville, Ore. 7-Iil-l For Sale. A 4o borHe power Caee I ruction en gine and log trucks. Will hcII on reasonable tcritiH. R. K.J one & Co. Howard, Ore. 7-!f Wood for Sale. Wood for pale nt 4.75 ami a a cord at the varcl ; Wie extra per cord de livered. "P. L. A W. Co. MU Lost. One Airedale terrier don anil one Airedale puppy. Answer to names of Hob and Zip. Return to Thou. Miarp Jr., and receive reward of M. 8 7-tf For Sale A tllMlell tell III of block horses, 5 mill (i years old. See Chun. V. (Jon dart. 8 7tf HtruUnum and Pempell. INtmpell waa burled In aatiea or llitht corla, while lie rculancnin waa en tombed In lva, which, utter cooling, burdened Into material of the con alstency of marble, unit we thua hare the expluniKlon of the fact tlmt while the flrxt city hit kiim Imni unearthed the latter la allll largely covered with Ita ancient lava ahrornl Kxt'Rvatlotia are constantly going on at Iterrulan. umaml the work will In all probabil ity continue to the flnlah, but It la net likely that any especially Important re sult will accrue, since the life of the two cltle wna practically the sains. New York American. Rational Leva. 'The rational ml her than the ro mantic rlew of marriage la the one most III favor with (lie young people of the twentieth century," atild a well known piigetilca expert In an addresa III Cleveland The rnilonnl view will innke for hup pier inn rr In tea And this rational view I txmutlfully Illustrated In two quo lions a little dialogue- running thua: "'Will you always love nieT" "Will yuu alnay be lovablef-" New York Tribune. Antiquity of the Centum. The Idea of the census la almoat aa old ii history ltclf King Atnaata of Kuypt took a oenMi of Ida people ftH yours before Christ. The Allicuinn a. Ion established a census for the pur pose of fn.llltatlng luxation We learn that iiN'iit sl.'I II C. Servlna Jullua took a census of Home Purlng the chaoa of the dark iigi-s the ceusua dropped Into oblivion, tint win re vived iu-:iln nhout the la'gluulng of the eighteenth ceniurv. Dac ration. "Now enellib" Mlk. you uiust forgive your "fKh:- "I"o .veil ohjis-t to thlt?" "Not altogether. There aotne of em I might us well forgive I ain't 1 big enough lo Ih k 'em "- Louisville , r'""'l''i" Journal. Laundry Ij-ave Your Laundry at Pick hur ling' loirlH-r aliop. Sent lo lleml evi l M i nbir. Luckev lionny, local agent. .Notify It I in nil' I lie will call for II. 7 ;l J. l'.nw mil Liiisox. Melville Sewing Machine for rent . Is. Stkwakt A. Co. fi I Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mr.. W'pi.rht a,'),, i p,,p..u,la II.m ! Ameiiean Ladie Tailoring Company !""V,!,t ''!"" ''" iH'e lor fall inl winter nit. All who order before Annual 2'M will et len per C"L' ,?"'"' iu , rrenli Iruit and heme, ice cream and ! ran alwav be found at Mra. right'i Confectionery Store. 7-31 1 1 For Sale Cheap Six lola with KtHxl bouae, barn and oulhuililtiiK, all under fence ami im proved. Aim tin) abadn treea and a good Harden. Add re lock box 4t or impure at thi office. !- Wanted Itellable woman or virl for permanent (oaition In small family in couulrv. In quire tin ollice. 7-illtf For Sale. The wj ot awj nor t Ion .'Si'., town. hIiIi 13 Houth, range 15 eaat ot Wil lamette Meridian. About 7 tulles north of I'rliicvlllc, Oregon. C. I'. Ill niinki.i., lien, IH-I., (igili'ii, I'tah. n-LMip Notice for Publication liepartnient of the Interior. . S. Land Office at The Dallea.l iregon, July '.".i, lulX Notice in hereby ttiven that i, i.i ii- , mi . v, r linen i)He post ollice ad. lie I l'rlne. vlll," n' 11,1 " the :mth day of liecemlier, l'.ip.', ft la- In thin ollice HWr Ktuteii.cnt ami Mi.iillcatlon No. to purclniHi- tin- j m) ami ni W J of Hi-ctlon 'ii, towiishlii III Hoiiih, range i; enHt, Wiiiuim tte nn- rldlnn, ami the timber tln-reoii der t lie proVlBloiiM of the act of J line :ii lin,i lu.tH ninenilatory, known the "Timber and Stone Law," at I mil ii wtiiir on iiiiiii ill' II.VI'I nv ft If liraiHement, and Unit pursuant to hiil-Ii nppllcatloii tin- land and tlmlier thereon have been appraised three in 1 1 1 -1 n-1 1 Hollars, the tlmlier estimat ed at miO.OOO board feet at 7.V per .L, mid Hie laud flllolK); that said aiipllcatit will offer I) mi I proof In Hiiiport of Ilia application und sworn Htatemeut. on the 17tli dnv of Octo ber, 11113, before Timothy K. J.Duffy, I'. S. CotmnlHHloiiiT. at rrlnevllle, Oregon. Any neraon I nt liberty to proteHt thi purchiiHe before entry, or Initiate a contest at anytime before patent, Imhui'H, by tiling n corroboraled alll davlt In till ollice, alleging facta which would defeat theenlrv. 8-7p 11. Kiia.nk WnoiM oi K, Register. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS it forty-fifth school year SCFTlMBt IS, 1913. DEGREE COURSES In manyphasenof AQHICULTURI, rNaiNCCRINQ, HOMX ECONOMICS. MlNINQ, FORCSTHy, COM MCRCC, PHARMACY. Two-year courses in aoricul- tore. Homc Economics, mechanic arts, forestry, commerce. pharmacy TEACHER'S COURSES 1 manual training, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, Including piano, string, band instruments ami voice culture. A Beautiful Booklet entitled "TlIR r.NRICHMKNT OF KlJRAI. I,IIK" and a Catauiguii will be mailed free on application. Addreai H. M. Thnnant, Registrar. w 7-lSto 9) Corvallis, Oregon. Street Notice la hereby given that iee. Iiil nuvtlng uf the cll.r council nf the city of Trine villlc, ( rook eouul.v, Oregon, culled for that purniwe huiI held mi I lie '.'.M h day of July, 101:1, pureuaut to orillnance No. JO I of aiiln city, providing for the laying and constructing of cement sidewalk and croaa walk on both able ot "A" street lietwivti Second trcet Mild I Kill at reel In Prineville, Oregon, tin, council proceeded to naccrmln mid ileleriuliie the probable ciwt of mak ing audi Improvement, and did lit till time namst upon each bit ami part of lot mid parcel nf adjoining land liable therefor, Ha proportion ate allure ot aili'll coat aa follow, to-wit ; 0. laa E.rt Sia af "A" Straet. I '.l I, Hlis k l.l.l .1.1.1 I'll) l-rltit't it ll'll . Mull . Mow . I .U Kl . 11 Ul , l , I3AIII . I.n.ie l.VOII tom . I.li in , 1 I ,, s , J N , ,, ,, " . I'll II III loet I of land lieglnnlug nt a point oulh of the tiar corner of lot t I Villi 'k :i. r'lml minilloii to I'rlue thence eaat loo bi-t. I hen, e noil til :'.i foil, Iheiicn north : licKllllllllfc! A parcel ot I liellce went fi hi t In I he too rift. ; ,,, !,, I . laud point vi., fivt aoiiih und i v ,-, , r Mtt'iion it, township l.", hi on h. riini;e pi I: W M thrlice south ",'ifeet, llictne ,-iit PHI bi t. tlii-lice north L'.'i lii-l, tlienee wet bill feet to the point of I - u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u . bi lnit Hie soul Ii 1,-,-t of lot , ,, . :l, I lis I aildltiou to Prineville S.'ino Lot 3. libs k :i, t'lrst addliioti to rrlnevllle (I'.tliKl t he noiih 27 lu t of lot bliH-k II, 1 lrt addition to I'rlnei III,, si eo The aoilth III feet of lot , ,,K-k a, l lrst nddllloii to I'rlnevllle $:i:iiio The north -i: fn-t of lot f,, , k ;t, l lrst iidilltloli to rrlnevllle M T.'i The south i livl nt lot f,, ,.Hk I, l-'lrat II. I. lit Inn to Prineville (.as! Lot ti. lil.sk 3, Hrsi ml. IIH, ,n to rrlnevllle mi Wail Suit f "A" Slraal. The north U fn-t of lot I, block IS, I'rlnevllle . II cj no I he a, null U'J f,i-t of lot 1, bbs k H, rrlnevllle im; mi Lot il. block Is, I'rlnevllle ;trs tai .North X f.-a-t lot 1, blo.ik II, l'rlne. vllle .,. $MLi A pnrct'l of, laud Ih-kIiiuIiik nt it point ;A fn-t eolith of the lie corner of lot 1, block II, I'rlnevllle. thence aolith 2 In-1 fl liiclie. went pio fiiM, north '.".i (ei-t 6 Inche, east ltkl fn-t to tlie point of iM-ulniilnif v'.'fi The South 4 (n't 7 Inche of lot I, bbs k 11, i'rlnevllle MM75' 1 lie north i hvt of lot 6, 1'rliM'Vllle . bl k II. IM OO; - South HH feet of lot II, bbsk 11, I'rlnevllle t-Jm.lM North 30 feel uf lot 1, IiIih k 10, l'rlne vllle $12 00 rnreeluf laud he ulnuliii; nt a tiolnt :U( fet Mouth nf the tie corner of lot 1. i i oe ne corner ui lot i, i levllle, thence Mouth 20; feet, north 20 fii-t, i imc it to, rriue fii-t, wet Wl eaat Wl fi-et to the point uf lieitln- iilntf Kiii.oo A parcel of laud Ih-kIiiiiIihi ,V f,i-l Mouth of the ne comer of lot 1. block 10, l'rltievllle, thence aoitth ;i Uvt. thence wet NI feet, thence north I7J di't, theme eat SO di-t to the point of U'lfltililllit $'i2 fill South -Ii4 tii-t of lot 1. block 10. Prim vllle f.- ,Mi .North ii hid of lot ti. dock lo. I'rlnevllle fiiti oo A parcel uf land bcisliiiilnir at a point US feet Hurt 11 of I lie soul heiist corner of lot (!, lilm-k 10, rrlnevllle. thence north 04 feet, thence west VI fii-t, thence south til Uvl , thence east Ml firt to the point of beirln. uiiiit houth 2s Uvl uf lot ti. block 10. I'rlnevHIe l'.'O.OO It was furt her ordered bvlhe coun cil that each and all of the f.ircn"llikr iiHMcMsiiicnt Hliull bi-coine iellmileut on the 1st day of October, lulll. If any uhschsii ent remains due mid un nild on the Huld 1st day uf Octolier. l'.U:i, a warrant shnll be IsHiied by the recorder when urdered by tliei city council for tl Ileclion of the above assessment , which warrant shall have the same force and effect of an execution auulnst real proper ty, und shnll be directed to the innr- slial uf the city of I'rlnevllle, rcijulr-j I iikr him to forthwith levy upon uuy lot or parcel thereof uf land upon' which nssessiuetit renin Ins unpaid ami Hell (lie same la the manlier provided by law for the sale and collection of i lul I in 1 lion t state and county taxea. Tin' first publication uf this notice la made on the ,'llet day uf July, llllfl. Thi iiotleefb pulillslieil In thn'crook County Journal by order uf the city council uf l'rltievllle, Crook county, Oregon. 7-Hl-:i A. U. HowmaN, Itecurder. Notice tor Publication. Ilepartment of the Interior, C. S. i.auil Ollice at The Dalle. Ore. June 2Hth, lui:i. Notice la hereby given that Warren Lihby of Held, Oregon, who, on l'eb. lsih, HMO, iniide llomeatead K.ntry No. OHOfiO and on Dec. 27th, 1010, made additional lloinosUad Kntry No, 07.S0" lorsjswl, f'i nwj, nwl wj miction il, ei mj section H ami nej nej auction 17, township 1!) south, range 10 east Wil lamette Meridian, ha Hied notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to tho hind above described before A. H. Fogg, U. 8. Com miiKinner, at Hampton Oregon, on the 11th day of August, Hll;i. Claimant names as witnesses ; Paul Held, William II. Ilurclitorf, Llovil Itaker, Walter M. Smith, all of Held, Oregon, II. 1'IIANK WoilllCOCK, 7-lOp Register. Lumber for Sale Hough lumber of nil kinds, good (iia. ily, for sale at the ItusMcIl Haw Mill on Vezin Creek. Also Hi inch wood at 11.2,1 ft load. A loud menus all Hull two horses can pull. Don't forget the place, 7-17 Nolict of Assessment for Improvement. !Profosstr.,ial Cards. W. V. Mva. N.t). Wallah MYERS & WALLACE Lawyer Kamalra Bid', Prinovlll. Or Alwlract. In.uratice' The J. H. timer Abstract Co. I in or,i ir, Prineville, Ori, Fariu l.oHim. llomU. Prof. A. W. Graterr Uivin Healer Olllce in Morria lliiil,lliitf tl,ra .1,.,,,. until o( Journal ulliee. Prineville, Oregon D. II. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Kianil II A'laiuanli l,'g Prineville, Ore. Dr. Howard (Jove Dentiat. Crook County Bank Building .1 I , e f.WWf. mm,,,. J., i ..... i .... i , ... t ..... . jf S4 mm mm mWmm Jvm m , ''"''''. O, rfm. IS ( I'l.lSTM ffiolknap dt Get wards (t'oiiiuy I'liyn, inn.) refea r. i:. j. mil v Attomr-at-Lnw (u,-.--mi I" w. A. II, II) I ' li I n : V 1 1 1 M ... OltlUOM jC C. SSriM ! S?a Cltatt j Cortiett llullilliig, 11 n . f warreea) , Calu Aaxriaan I'aoarTt.T IUY na Niusi orrm l is a Ixaia s,er nr Ada MMia'i liaee eniaa H..ih i.mc an real. dVuca tlvthuuna. I'"""" rc jftHrmg-mt-jCmm mill; jjri Orfn. ' Willartl II, WjftZ Attorney.at l.aw. oilli-i'ln M. It. llw' ollice. I 'kin k v i i.i.k Oiaoov jCawytr J. Treadles Fox ! M. II. C H. Mug; ami H. A. l.oii,,,i,, , 1. U eiici'i- Oregon Mule Mr. In ill Itnartl, I Sjn-ciali.t In riurgery; II vuieue ; All. ineiiiarjr Canal; woinni and cliil.lrcu'a ilii-ni-a. ne om,-r aiel rt-.Mrn.- Thlril alrt-,-1 m-nrCmirl II.iiiw. T-1.: I'loiHiT. I'Hlla au"wer,'l Mniliililly. Iilalll or Uuy. China-,- ni,l,i-atM ! .Siiiiiinoni In the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon lor Crook County, (icornc W. Watt, rialiillff, vs. ileorge N. I'.ckh r. Delemlant. To (ieorito N. Lcklcr, the above mimed tlefeiulailt ; in tlie inline uf tin1 state of ( recoil : Vou lire hereby required to appear ami niiMwer tlie complaint tiled against you lu the above entitled suit on or before Thursday, the Mill day of August, P.llll, and If you fall to mo answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for tlie relief iletuaiuled therein, namely: That the plaintiff have and recover from OcurKf N, LVklcr, the sum uf fsoo.00 with Interest thereon at the rale of six per cent per nullum from tlie aid day uf March, 1000, aiulfortlie further siini uf $l.'i0.(Hl at lorney' fee, and for theciiBts and disbursements herein; that the mortgage dated May Kid, 11HIH, and signed by you and covering the following; property to wit : All of the northeast one-fourth of the Month west one-fourth, and tlie v eat half of the southeast one fourth of section eight IK), and the north west one-fonrt li of the northeast one. fourth of section Heventeeti (17), In township No. 11, Mouth of range No. 19, east of the Willamette meridian, In the county of Crook, atate of Ore gon, containing one hundred ami sixty (160) iuti'm, be forecloMi'd and Mi.ld property be Mold by the Mherllf of said comity to Miitlsfy tlie plain tiff note and mortgage, and that you and nil perMotiM clalnilnir by, through or under you be forever fore climeil of nil rlnlit, title or InlereMt In ortoMiild property, except the stat utory rltflit of redemption, and for Mitch oilier and further relief aa to the court may acem JiiHt and equit able. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for hIx consecutive wii'ka In the Crook County Jouriinl, by order of the Honorable W. L. UrndMliaw, Judge uf Hie above entitled court, which order la dated June 110, 101:1. Clinton A. Amiihohh, Attorney for plaintiff, Si:iJ Washing ton St.. I'ortlniiil, Oregon. Diitcof f'n-sl publication. July .1, l'JU. I bite of lawl publication, AugiiHt 1 1, llUi!.