MABEL'S CHITCHAT i Seasick Remedies That One Would Not Expect to Cure. RAW HAM AND BLACK BREAD. Whin You Spill Chocolate Sundaa on Your Bxt Frock H.r.'e a Way to Cat tha Stain Out Tha Lat.il Fash ion Fad. Dear Elm -My Ihnuglilii tlila week linvo u II Ihhmi wending tlii'lr way v hi tllp I'lii kloiunshlpii lu "furrin hinds, " fur really an iniiny of my frlrmU have 1i'itIih1 llirlr unlive ahuri'a Ihut very few nrii left mi this hIiIii of thu pond 1'iinr thlnga! rlrviTiil of tlii'in were, or, nithi'r, urn. cporleiilng tln-lr liuilili'ti (rip, nnil t ! with wry (tnlllilflll iH'fnl'n Mil 1 1 1 1 1 f wIli'MliT I III')' would In' n'ciihi grata ut Hi" vimrt of Neptune. Vim know, ilriir, Imiv one's friend urge tlii'lr own mi remedy fur ai'iiHlrk lti'M 1 1 1 1 1 I In' Iniirln. hut for worni ttirittigo ri'iinuii each iino tx iim why itlwiut dm vnliii' of titH offered I'tiro nx lu In nlmiit IiIh way of darning I hi) I.Higo. Aid! htrtihgo. too, hia method In I'lnrtly lln (inn Jim woiilil not I'f l lilui In uni?!.'' "!. I'.ir i-sample, llii'io It n xm-IuI 1 null (Ion among it ri'i'tnlii smart net In Ni'W Vork llnil one of tlii'lr iih'IiiIh'I m wits cured of M'lil'kiH'MH liy living on raw tiiitti. Muck lriail niiit t't'or. An n re at it It loti of uoulil hi smart woiui'ii lltlMI follolVI'il III till' fo"thtoi of Hill lion of AiiiitI'Iih nrUlmrury it ml. In thf Vi-rtirnuliir of the ilny, linvo Imvii udly li'fl." Aiiollirr of the tofiy tnrvy curl' I'i o heard ri'fi'iilly was for tin vic tims of mill ili iii-T to tlu n tight ln tut nrotilnl llirlr wiiKIh In ttti'iuly tlii'lr KlniiinrliK. Now, thin In it mil hard ship to ili'iiiMhil of H ivouinn when In tiioili In ennniniglug it tuoro ttiuil Yt'iniN ilo Mllo epitnltin of waist pro iortloti. no thlN In prohiilily the iiionI i mi mi ut 1 tlilntt Hint tuirtli'iiliir riH'oiu Ini'liiliT could tlilnk of. OlIO Of till' lllONl llllltl'llllllIlN tlll'll I 'vr knew tulil inn In- ovi'iviinii the terrors of sen ski, lies ly walking Ilia lii k with it lintlli' of 1 1 M II l m ! II II ilir I'li'li linn unit wit cured liy this ungodly remedy. On tip ntliiT hand, n NIHirtliii; mini will ofti'ii suggest such iiilkl remedies iim li'inona and ginger 111 IV Tin' tlilniii'Nl clrl I have ever encotin ti'ri'il lived for five Onya on Inml crack ers ntul IiinInIn Hint they nre the only thing tlml saved her. Homo people mi y ynii milNt ilrlnk no witter, other (h.it yn must I iik i' nn amip. nml ninny old trnvcler advocate nothing lint toast. Ho. dear, you wo tlio most pop ular ruin llili season for the almost 1ni'vltnlil ponil ntlllctlon seem to lio to tin tlio oppoKlto of what you would on limit. Init tlio olil nml trlfil unit' euro In that "there nln t nn nIcIi thing as a enri'." I li-k linn Just en mi' In nml anys lie's lu'iiril tlio Inli'Nt remedy n "sure tip." ll'a llmo Juli'O I'onllnl. l'ut imiiiiikIi In mid wiiIit to niako It tiiNto plriia nnlly of tin1 conllal nnil h) tlio liov r:iKi hlowly tlio lint llilnil ilmn flwak tMilnc. Hi'fnro runinii'iii'lni; HiIn loltor to you I kiin lu tlio tloptliH of iliwpnlr ooin'iTiilnit my ln'it iliimnvk InliUi'loth, tipoll lilrll II BUi'Nt hint Npllli'il rlioi'o Into. Von know wlint a wroti'liiil uliiln HiIn iM'Vi'rnci' miikos. nnd limit Toiiuitli'H Hint urn trliil mori'ly innko I mil worso. It ii t ttluTo tlioro'a n will tln'i'i''N ii wny. Hint lvo not liolil of tlio clioroluto wny. WiinIi It out -I ini'ilt) tlio rlioi nlnlo- tin mukI In ti'ly In t'ool wii tor. not lint wiiIit, mnl novor urn annp. Wlii'ii. liowi'Vor. tlm lii.luri'il nrllilo In silk or wool nntliliiK 1 linvo li'iiini'il Is no I'lllrni'lnUN n.i Iho follmvlni;, wlilrli In ii Konulnu illsruvory iinivoil nt nflor iiiui li I'xpi'i'liiii'iilliu; upon it ilillToti IiIouno Unit linil lii'i-n rudi'Vy ti'i'iili'il to n I'lioi'oliito NUinlno: All you'vo pit tn iln In to rilli tlio Niot Willi pnro Kl.viTrln. tnklnti onro to rul It tlm way of tlio cniln of tlio (iowIn nnil not rounil nml roiiiul, iin IIiIn million n la ruri-r put, wlilrli Ih a nils tn kf ofli'U liimlo. Whon tlio Klyi'orlu lins lu'on woll HP plloil (lion wiinIi with lukownnn wntor tlio part Hint Iiiin liwn Hlnlnoil, rlnslni; Mcvcrnl Union until nil pivnKo him bwn olTiii'i'il. Now Iron on tlio wronit sldu nnd limiR In tlio nuii for n tit t lo while. At tliN donaon of sodn It ts woll to tnako n moiitnl nolo of thin oxpodlont. for It will anvo tho elonnor's tilll. Now, lioforo HiIb chut conn's to a vii'kly pniiNo lot's not In a lit i lo fash ion KHwlp. 't'ru I" N,,w York "1 llt tlio roNorta tho niUNtnrd colorod parn anl In In ovldonco. Indood. It's tho whim of tho hour nmoiiK tho txclti Blvos, nlthniiKh It's tho URllost thlnR tho mind of man oould linvo conoolvod. Ono ennnot say, olllior, that tho nuis tnrd colored parasol Is cool looking. but It Is especially smart with Its lnn hnndlo of carved black wood. Cur ried with a black costimio, such a sun shade Is xviy effective, though It has Its pronounced limitations ns far as pink, blue nnd lavender nro concerned. 'J'ho croon parasol has boon too much exploited by the masses, so unfurl your inuslni'd sunshado and be In tho swim, but don't ro over your depth,, for tho sun "do" fado this particular color "woeful bad," believe yours devotedly, MAHEL. 1 Ribbon Flowers on Paraaola. Small bunches of black nnd white snl In rosebuds appear on tho edgo cf ono of tho ribs nnd upon the hnndlo of smart parasols. Medium largo pink ribbon roses nnd follngo lire arranged lu wren Ih form around some uwusola. CHIC DINNER GOWN. Light Bluo and Black Nat Effaotlvoly Uaad In This Coatumo. Miilntr hi roNiaiirniitN or roof gnr itoiiN In a Iih:iiiI in at lm mnoiiK atsy at lioini'N In Iiii'ko rlili'N mat towns. Tho t'oNtiiino ph tiil'i'd In ili'Nliii'tl for IIionu ooi-hnIoiin. It In of lltflit bluii iropo ilu rliluo, irluimoi with pour I am linildory on blm k not. 'I ho lilm k hut mid not Nhoiildor iliup cry wiih h oikIn In ii hiinIi mid Iho I'oui pli tliiit loin h of i'iiipIiiinH. ' 1 1 it i i i . iiioukm'IIiio do Nolo nnd vnrl oun llijlit, aofl allka lire unci! for llii'" M HI UIIIIll IIKHTAl'llAKT MltHM. aiiiiimery froeks. tne very dollKhtful oMiinpIo has a cluny lace bodice and ! aloovoN. tho InhIIi-u draped Willi ti""'e- fill folds of tho chiffon. Al Iho top of ' tho liluh clrdle In front where tho dra I pory In fiiNleiusI plaiiil a cliiNtor of ! sinnll while silk nisos. Itosin and In.ipa of ribbon ornament tho lower I part of the Nklrt tit tho front, hiililliiu i III plai'o a draped baud of tho t lillToii pliii-ed on Iho skirt about the kiicca. NOVEL OMELETS. Dainty Oiahao For tha 8ummar Lunoh aon or Braakfaat. llroiik thteo cues In a bowl, add a little w hlto popper nod Halt, boat uliiiht ly. add two lablospoonfulN of cream pour Into n frilnn pun I'oiilaliilnK a tiiblespoouful of melted butter. With a broad bludid knife lift tho cooked ! i'kk' fiu all parts of tho pun, letting I tlm uiiiiHiki'd run down to be ' cooked. As hoou iim all Is set the omelet Is ' ready In fold. Have it few spoonfuls of ! the tender tops of cooked asparagus j lii'iilod lu ii kiii a 11 s.'iii' i'pau with a sen soiling of salt, pepper nnd butler. Spiv.td these over the omelet, fold It I oi or anil serve immediately very hot I Apple Omelet. Make ail omelet lis In 1 the pro. -oilliig reclpo and when It Is set spread over It a layer of apple j snii' O, fold II. turn It out on a hot dish ' nnd serve well sprinkled with powder j ed sugar. Chi'ese Omelet.- Ileal throe eggs, mid ' IhriN' t.ilili'jpooiifuls of milk, a pinch I of salt mnl one of popper. Turn Into a frying pan lu which u tablespoonful of butter has been molted. When the omelet Is set sprinkle It thickly with grated eheeso, fold It In half, turn It ou to a hot dish, sprinkle It with chop pod parsley and grated checso and place In a hot oven for tlio cheese to melt before serving. A mushroom omelet may bo made by frying a few thinly sliced mush rooms In butter and spreading them, butler mid all, over a plain omelet made ns In tho first recipe. Any veg elables peas, celery, etc. may be URed as an omelet tilling iu tho same way. Orango Pudding. Tho secret of making orange pud ding which hns no bitter taste is to make the pudding without heating the orango. Cook the pudding first and then bent In the oranges last If a me ringue cooked brown is wanted on tup of the pudding beat tho whites, stiffen thorn with sugar, uso a toaspoonful nnd a half to each white bo that tho meringue will bo unusually stiff, nnd drop it tn big spoonfuls on a granite plo plate. Hrown It In tho oven, nnd when It Is cold slip tho meringues on tho pudding. It Is cooking which makes the orango bitter, and a pudding mndo In this way will bo sweet. Paatimo For Children. A t&nil pile In the back yard is a source of never ending pleasure. It will hold a child's Interest longer if some colored marbles, shells, pebbles, etc., nro mixed through It. Children should have piny clothes. Thoso little garments may consist of rompers or big aprons with short sleeves. There am many patterns for play clothes and none of them are dllllcult to make. I .11, m Ay 'li'i I i ".I.-. ' i ' II .1 II I I C j !l ;l7 .A A. . - - v w A DAMES AND DAUGHTERS. Mlaa Mil 17 Terry of Chicago welifha fVio tHiiinda. Mrs Klninor Wheeler of Chleago has celelirnted tier on huuilrnltb birthday Mra William Tootr, daughter of (ieiioral llulilwln of liinier. wa the Hi nl hlta child born on the Hnnta Ke tin II. Min Itebueia Karp of llrooklyn for twenty luo ycitm luia auld liewspniMTa for n living mid has aeiuinulated finluiiv of f J.'.."") lu the husliicH. ('niiulcxN Ijimnlorf of Ht Petornhiirg claims to have ntteliil.il 1.1'K) bull nml lo have dnii''id slope equivalent to l."'iu) in 1 1 on Think alie hua Net S .ord Mixa Kate liallln la eiiporlntondflit of the Confederate Woman' Home at Austin, Tex . and In also atnte presi dent of the Iiiiugliter of the Confed eracy Mlna liallln la a brilliant lec turer of literary ability, nnd hua been prenlileut of the Texii Wouiuu' I'rea HMNis-latlon. Pen, Chisel and Brush. ) K Chesterton, the fauioun Eng- H-.li writer, la still on the sunny side of forty Kurt Theodore V. Hitter, who de signed the Tliouiaa Jefferson statue, a purl of the JelTomoii memorial, which Iiiin recently boon dilllcatod In Kt I.oiiIn lo commemorate Ihe statesman. and also the acquisition of the lnllsl ana I'lin-hase. Is a native of Vienna. hut tltice IHsu ha rchlilod In this I'ountry. Mr John Tennlel. the greati'st of Kiigll-h political cartnonlMs. Is now In Ills ninety fourth year mid despite hi L't-cut m-'o Is In good health. He jollied the stun of I'mich 111 lVil. retiring In I'.mt. Though prolmbly most widely known for his political cartoons, he won unilvIng fame by Illustrating the Alice" book mnl "Ijilla llookli." Pert Personals. A physician states that Caruso hns musli ill Imiiios He ought to have. He get five of them from every person who buy a sent-Cleveland Plain Ilealer. Wlr.ard Kdlson' auccesn make hlra a pattern to emulate, but his habit of working twenty hour a day makes lilui a horrible example. So there you nro! Chicago News Now that women are to vote In Illi nois I'ncle Joe Cannon sayn, "It will he a good time for an awfully band aouie man to run for office. " Uncle Joe ha not yet announced hut can didacy. New? Vork World. Poets Laureate. Poet laureate, however, appear to be made and not born. Omnba World II era Id. A lot of Knglnnd's poets are now try lug to assume an air of nonchalant Indifference.-Philadelphia Inquirer. If Uud.vanf Kipling become poet laureate Kiiglaud will at least have an olllclal poet whoso stuff Is read. De troit Kreo Press. The poet laurenteshlp In now vacant and Kngland Is understood to be look ing around for some nice man who can't write very good poetry. Ohio Sfnte Journal. Fashion Frills. Some critics seem to think that It is tho province of the slit skirt to dis close the cloven hoof. Chicago News. Patience has enabled Dr. Mary Walk er to see the day when her ideas of feminine attire are regarded as com paratively ruInIiiihI and conservative. Washlngtou Star. Indianapolis "ladles" have nsked the police to see that "women" who wear split skirts also wear trimmings about their ankles. And the police have a greed to keep their eyes open. Chi cago Inter Ocean. Militant Suffragettes. Woman's sphere In London is the bomb. Columbia Stato. In the old days England used to burn the witches, but now witches nro try ing to burn ICnglaud. Charleston News mid Courier. A retaliation league hns been form ed in Kngland to attack the bouses nml properties of the suffragettes In retaliation foe milltiint outrages. Walt for the big Bliowl Indianapolis News. Timely Tips. Signs of the times: Come on In, the water's fine. Chicago Iteoord-IIcrald. The dancing teachers are seeking new steps. Let us hope they will find them It's about time to shake the old ones. New Orlonns Picayune. How to tell the (lowers from the woods: Pull them up by the roots. If they are flowers that will be the last of 'em. If weeds, only the beginning. Chicago News. Three Strikes. Europe would be still more disquiet ed If It had two bnsebnil pennants to worry about. Chicago News. "Is Ihe race Improving?" asks the Cincinnati Enquirer. Not to speak of, according to Frank Chance. Columbia State. "Where are all the groat men?" somebody asks Well. Walter Johnson Is with Washington. Ty Cobb stars with the Detiolts nnd llaus Wagner plays the short field for Pittsburgh. Toledo P.lnde. "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour r, Hotel Oregon PRINEVILLE NEWLY FURNISHED Beds 50 and 75 Cents FREE BATHS Meals, 25 Cents; G. W. L1PPINCOTT, Manager We Lead the in supplying a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork and fresh poultry. There is a flavor, a juicy tenderness and eweetnecg about our meats 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 wa ask assure us of the continued patronage of our old customers. City Meat Market Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, I'. S. LanJ Oilice at the Dulles. Orwnn. July 25, 11113. Notice is hereby given that Henry Grimes whose post otlice address is Prine ville, Dreiron, did, on the (Sth dnv of March, l'.il;, file in this oilice, sworn statement and application No. 011:177, to purchase the swl set. section 10, town ship i;l south, ranne 15 east, Willamette meridian, and Ihe timner thereon, un- de' the provisions of the act ot June 3, 1Si8, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and sHone Law,') at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, one hundred dol lars the timber estimated at 100,000 board feet at 75 cents per M., and the land J 25,00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his appli cation and Bwom statement on the 10th day of October, 11113, before Timothy E. J. Duffy U. S. Commissioner, at Piine ville, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase belore entry, or initiate a con test at any time before patent issues, by tPiiid a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facta which would defeat the entrv. 7-31p li. Frank Woodcock. Register. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby Riven by the un dersigned, the adiulnlntrator with the will annexed, o( the estate ot Ida Wright, deceased, to creditors of said deceased and all persons having claims against said estate to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the olllce ol M. R. Klllott, In Prineville, Ore,, within six months from the date of the first publication of thts notice. Dated and published first time July 3, 1013. M. D. 1'owKi.t., Administrator with will annexed of estate of Ida Wright, deceased. Notice for Bids Bids for concessions for places at fair grounds, September 23 27, 1013. Restaurant, lunch counter, confec tions, Including Ice creams, fruits, etc. Bids open until August 25. 8-7 Home Cooking Meat Trade Notice ol Sheriff's Sale In theCirc uit Court for tlieState ofOregon fur CntoK County : William Baldwin. l'laiuiiff, vs. J. H. Dean. Defendant. Notice is hereby given that under and bv virtue uf an exmition and order of sale of mortgaged real estate, issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for i took county, on tne 7tu (lay ot July, 1913, in a suit in said court wherein William Baldwin was plaintiff and the said J. 11. Hean was defendant, and wherein a judg ment was rendered in favor of said plain tiff and against said defendant for the sum of two thousand dollars, with interet thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 9th day of May, 1SH), and for the further sum of two hun dred dollars as attorney's fees, and for the further sum of ten dollars as costs, and wherein an order of sale of the hereinafter described mortgaged real estate was made, directing that the hereinafter described real estate be sold to satisfy said judgment attorneys tees and costs, and to me direct, ed and commanding me so to do. 1 have levied upon, and will ou Saturday, the 16th Day of Auguit, 1913, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of that day, at the front door of the court house in the city of Prineville, Crook county, state of Oregon, sell at public auc tion tit the highest bidder, for cash, all the right, title and interest the said defendant, J. H. Keau. had on the said 9th day of May. 1910, in and to the following des cribed premises, to-wit; The northeast quarter of section thirty tive, in township fifteen soutn, of range fourteen east of the Willamette meridian, in Crook county, state ot Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging, to satisfy said judgment, attorney's lees and costs and accruing costs. This notice is pub lished for four full weeks in rive consecu tive issues of the Crook County Journal, commencing with the issue of July loth, 19i:, and ending with the issue of Augut 14th, 191.1. Dated and published first time July 10th, lOl.'t. Frank Ei.kins. Sherilt'ol Crook County, State ot Oregon. IA A r LortgeDieetseveryTu.es day night. , Strangers welcome. Geo. Noiilk, N. G.; Bert Barnes, V. G. ; T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. Din wid dik, Trreas. Crook County Journal, county oflicial paper. $1.50 a year. Sheriff. Sale In the Circuit 'onrt of th btt of Oregon for "rMik County: The W. i King C Corporation, rniintiff, Ti. Irwin I. BftAfjr.Kth. BMjr, J, K. .Ucf'hron and At-ei ( u-l'i. J'cffndanta. To the hrifl of Crook county, rreetinir ; Wlir, on the Mb day of May. IliU, in the atxjve njunci conn. juitnirnt wu rTilt-rtvi in favor of thf above i.md plain tiff ami airainitt the aUivt named defend ant for the aum of eijfht hundred dollar, with Interest thereon from the Hint day of January, Iftil, at the rate of ten per cei.t per annum, and eighty dull an attorney's leew. and the further tum of twenty-tune dollar and co?u. which judgment wa en rolled ann docketed in thecierlt'i oftu-e of taid court in aaid county, on the M day of Mav, 1KI3. And. whereas, it wan further ordered and de rd hy the court that the e'4 of aec t, ne' of the ne' of nection W. twp li S. K. 11 K. W. M iu Crook county. Ore gon, 1 have levied upon, and 1 will on Satr4ay, AifiM H, 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of taid day, al the north front dxir of the court hoae in Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for ca-h. ail the right, title and in teret the said defendants had in and to the above descrined real property, to satis fy aaid judgment, interent, atuirney ftm, cimif and accruing conta. fcaid nale subject iu reieniption as prnvifitn iy law. first publication July 17. I'd.'t. Kraiik Ki,kuw. Hheritf of CrtMjk County. Oregon. By W. E. Van Alien, lieputy. Sheriff's Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Cuok County: The '.. King Co., a Corporation, FiaintifT, John Kerpuon, Margaret Ferguton aiid tiie Amn Pine Xradintf .'o.. a Corporation. i'efendant!. To the alien tf of Crook county, jrreetinjr: Whereas, on the .Hn day of May. V.iLi, in the above named court, a judgment was rendered in favor of t tie above named plain tiff and a (raj n st the above named defendant-, for the sum of eikrht hundred dollars, with interest thereon from the 31-t day of January. 1911. at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and ninety dollars attorney's le, and the further Hum of eighteen dol lar as coti, w hicT judgment a enrolled and docketed in the cterk'i oilice of said court in aaid cuunty, on the Mb. day of May. ll'ia. And whereas, it was further ordered and decreed by the court that lots 1, 2 3, fe of nw'4. sw'i of ne1. section 4, township 14 8.. ranee 14 K. W. M., in Crook county, Oregon, 1 have levied upon and I will on SatariUy, Anfitt 16, 1913. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the north front doer ot the court hou in Prineville. Oregon, sed to the highest biddei for ca-h. ait the nS'ht, title and in terest the said defendants had in and to the above described real property, to sat isfy said judgment, interest, attorney's fees, costs and accruing costs, baid sate subject to redemption as provided bylaw. First publication Juiy 17. 1913 Frank Elkins, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon By W. E. Van Allen, Deputy. Sheriffs Sale of Real Property Under Execution Id the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon for the County of Crook. Amanda Tbornbury, Plaintiff, vs. Moses H. Bryans and Roll a B. Bryans, C. W. Michael and Nora Michael. D. P.. Amadon and Mary J. Amadon, Frank Callahan and Clara E. Calla han, E. J. Chingren and . . Chingreu, Defendants. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale Issued out of the above entitled court on the 19th day of July, 1013, in favor of the above named plaintiff, Amanda Thorubury, and against the above named de fendants, Moses H. Bryans, Bella B. Bryans, C. W. Michael and D. R. Am adon, upon a judgment for nine hun dred and sixty (1960.00) dollars and accruing Interest thereon at ten (101 per cent per annum from the first day of July, 1913, the day on which judgment was rendered, and the further sum of one hundred dollars ($1001 attorney's fees and her costs taxed at (29.50, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office 3f said court In said county on the 3d day of July, 1013, and whereas It was further ordered and decreed by the court that the sjofthenwj ! and the nj of the swj of section 2, lu township 14 south, range 14 east W. M., iu Crook county, Oregon, be sold ns upon execution and the proceeds thereof applied lu satisfaction ol the costs and expenses of such sale and said judgment, and that plaintiff shall have judgment and execution agalust said defendants, Moses H. Bryans, Rella H. Brynns. V. W. Mi chaels nnd D. R. Amadou, to recover any balance unpaid, after applying the proceeds of sale of stiid real property. Notice is hereby given that I have levied upon and will on Satsraiy, I'm 23d Day of August, 1913, at the front door of the court house. In Prim-will', Oregon, at the hour ot 2 o'clock i'. m. of said day, sell all thervl.;, itle and Interest the said defeiid.ini.-had In and to the above descriud real property on the 1st day of J ul , 1013, to the highest bid der, to satisfy said Judgment, Inter est costs and accruing costs, subject to redemption according to law. First publication July 24, 1913. Ekank Ei.kins, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.- Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U.S. Laud otlice at The Dulles.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 gw.l4 section 26, township 15 south, range 15 east, Willamette meridian, has tiled notice ot Intention to make final three-year proof to es tablish claim to the laud above des. cribed before Warren Brown, county clerk, at Priuevllle, Oregon, on the 30th day of August, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Wil liam M. t'labough, James. A. Mofritt, William Harold and Rolla, B. Cross, all of Prineville, Oregon. 7-24 H. Fkank Woodcock, Register. W. A. BELL Lawyer The Dalles Oregon For fine Oak Refrigerators see A. 11. Llppman & Co, 612