Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 14, 1913, Image 8

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Crook County League
Pear Members: Do not forget
to cut this letter out and put it into
your Bible each week until your
league cards arrive; and then be
sure to read your daily portion:
Sunday, August 17 Luke 19, 25-3S
Monday, " l!
Tuesday, " IS
Wednesday, " 20
Thursday, " 21
Friday, " 22
Saturday, " 23
21. 1-13
22, 14-23
22. 24-SS
22, 39-53
22. 54-71
23. 1-12
Mothers, please choose one verse
aud read it to your little ones as
their daily creed. See Matthew
IV. 4.
Memorize (to be ready for prizes
at fair time): "Life is short, and
we aave never too much time for
gladdening the hearts of those who
are traveling the dark journey with
us. Oh, be swift to love, make
haste to be kind!" Sincerely,
L. A. Hollow ay, M. A.
Hadleigh College, School and
Kindergarten
Opens Sept. 1 in Jordan Building
Principal, Mrs I..A.llollowny,M A..
Houornmn Scholar ot Melbourne
Vnivendty, Australia, for eight years
principal of a large college In Mel
bourne. Assisted by a trained kin
dergarten teacher and later ou by
other teachers.
Piano Music, Miss It. Williams.
Violin, Mrs. Fdwards.
Fee, 5.00, 14 00 and f-'l 00 per
month according to grades. When
members Increase tees will lie re
duced. Scholars can be enrolled at 11:30 a.
in. and 5:00 p. hi , at Mr. Tetersou's
furniture exchange, opposite the
Vulon 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
of Oberlin Conservatory will attend
the college for music pupils.
Healthy amusements and social
evenings wili be arranged for our
students and 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
Home under one of three proposi
tions: 1. If students are willing to take
their share in the general home
work the charges are to 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 $2 per
week will be made to pay another
student to work for them.
3. Students can earn their own
fees by working for juniors or extra
payment students.
All students are required to sup
ply bed, bedding, house linen, crock
ery for self, and one chair for com
mon dining hall, and to conform to
a few necessary home rules.
The success of the College
Home depends, dear friends,
upon your appreciation of our ef
forts on behalf of your girls.
Please send in applications for
idmittance to the College Home at
once 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.
on Jackrabbil pesl
This paper has received and
printed several communications con
cerning the jack rabbit pest in
Crook county and since we are not
mentioned in the following afticle it j Wor re full or those sad stones
is time this county got busy and J "- too late does the hunter
brought the attention of this eom-"rn that he has snutTed out a pre
mission to the extermination of 'ous '''l-
rabbits in Crook county. ! Tno Jitate noarJ of Kish an'' Gamo
First definite steps ou the ,mrl ! I'ommiwionen have devised a sys
of the state of Oregon to externa jtom whervby much of this acciden-
nate the pest of jackrabbits
which has been on the increase
n eastern Oreirou for years veto'
taken yesterday by the com j
mission recently appointed bv
.. ... . '
Governor Oswald West. A .
meeting of the commission WM,"nJ otnor organizations. lie asks
held at which the ways and . CVtfry "'an who invades the woods
means of giving relief to the ! -ve these regulations. The
farmers of Malheur. Harney, j Usance of these rules and the
Lake -nd Umatilla counties were memorizinu of the distress signals
discussed.
The consensus of ,
opinion was that
"drive" is the
method.
Present at the
the concerted I
most efficient'
meeting were
Game Warden William L.
ley. State Veterinarian W.
Kin-itiele
H
Lytle. L. A. Lewis and Professor
H. W. llenshaw of Washington,
D. C, . chief of the bioloL'ierl sur-
vey of the department of agri
culture. Mr. llenshaw hannened
to be in the city and was called
upon to give his expert advice
and suggestions, lie pledged
the cooperation of the survey. , the expectation of killing game. It
and said the department might , is dangerous, for the moving object
send a man to Oregon to assist is likely to be a man. Never shoot
the commission in planning the 'at any object until you are abso
crusade. lutely positive of identification.
Mr. Henshaw has made a life! To prepare for an emergency
study of animals, particularly !every hunter and angler should
the wild species of the United carry in his puckot a piece of candle
States. His studies have taken ano matches in a water tight match
him all over the world, and hegafe in case of becoming lost or
has made particular study of the, injured, one can readily start a
rabbit pest in Australia. He 'camp fire.
told of the inefficacy ofinocula or distress signal: When a
tion as a remedy, declaring the man js ost or injuroJ and needs
injectiou of disease germs into help, a signal by shooting should be
rabbits, which were afterward
turned loose among their kind,
KoH cnnirn little if onir fQa ro. '
suit.
Trie commission decided that
it would encourage the killing
and marketing of jack rabbits in
larger numbers than hitherto.
It will insist, however, that the
animals shipped to the cities for
food must be properly dressed,
just as are chickens or turkeys,
so the flesh will be wholesome
and the display in the markets at
tractive. The commission also will en
courage the use of the fur or
ViiHp nf Ibp iur-lr rahhit to n. more
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extensive degree. Information
, , . . ,. , ,. ,
secured from Australia tehs of
the value of these Dkins, the
whole idea in the southern conti
nent being to exterminate the
rabbits wherever possible and
to ccmmercialize all the others
"The value of the rabbit drive
is proven in eastern Oregon,
where between 10,000 and 13,000
were killed in three drives,"
said Mr. Finley after the con
ference. "The virus method is
regarded as worthless; the sur
rounding of land with rabbit
proof fencing brings only fair
results. However, we are gather
ing all the data we can and will
get the aid of the biological sur
vey to help us out.''
The increase in the number of
rabbits is due to the killing olT of
the coyotes, which are the natur
al enemies of the bunnies. With
the coyotes less numerous, the
rabbits have had a chance to
multiply faster than the casual
hunter can pot them, until they
have caused immense damage to
the crops and gardens. Ore
gonian. Will Exchange for Wood,
If you have wood and want a Hew
ing Machine, don't wait any longer.
We have the New Home, the New
Itoyal and lionlta that we will trade
you. All lirst-claHH niachlni'H. M.
Kamstra, the Jeweler, Prineville. 6-26
Wanted
Reliable woman or girl for permanent
position in small family in country. In
(juire this ollice. 7-31tf
To Exchange
Will tra'le timber claim for auto
mobile. AddrcHH P., Journal ollice.
7-10-lra
Signal Code and Sug
gestions for Hunters
The nevspaiars have already re
ported several deaths resulting from
hunters shooting at moving object
in the brush. Kvery season the
t!kl oot,ng may w prevented ami
the lost or distressed hunter found.
State Game Warden William L
VM h:'s ,nl htt suggestions
R,ul n-KuIati.m. to every gun club
t... .....n j .. .,.,o.....
c an,. m
lnal IO"ow- ",K ' "-' nwm 01
son, "u-
To Prevent accidental shooting.
every hunter should wear a red cap.
shirt, or sweater, or some other ar-
of clothing that can easily be
identified from game birds and nnt-
nials, especially when hunting deer
in the forests. Since there is a con
trust between red and the color of
any bird or animal that is lieing
hunted, this color will serve the
best purpose.
Hunters should never shoot at
' moving brush, leaves or grass with
given. This signal will be the firing
!0f a gun oncCi with an intermission
of sixty seconds before the second
shot, then an intermission of sixty
seconds, then a third shot. If ro
answer is received, this sigal should
be repeated after an intermission of
five -minutes. The answer to this
signal would be a single shot from
the rescuing party, followed by one
recognition shot from the lost man.
Care should be taken to get the
time between shots as accurately as
possible. Hunters should keep in
mind this sigal and if possible avoid
; giving it when shooting game. In
j the absence of a watch the time can
be judged with sufficient accuracy
, J , .
'by counting ten between the first
i . , . .
auu ntri-uinj cum aiALj ih.-l v ci. u
the second and third shots. When
ever a shot is heard in the moun
tains a hunter should count ten to
determine whether it is a distress
signal or not.
The person who is lost should,
after hearing an answer to his sig
nal, remain in the place where he
gave the signal until the rescuing
party arrives, otherwise he may
take the opposite direction and not
be founi at all.
Lumber for Sale
Rough lumber of all kinds, good qual
ity, for Hale at the Kiissell Maw Mill on
Vezie Creek. Also 16-inch wood at 1.25
a load. A load means all that two
horses can pull. Don't forget the place.
7-17
Laundry
Leave Your Laundry at Dick Dar
ling's barber shop. Sent to Ilend
everv Mo lday. Luckey Ilonny, local
agent. Notify 111 in and he will call
for It. 7-3 J. Howard Laiiho.v.
For Sale Cheap
Six lots with good bonne, barn and
outbuildings, all under fence and im
proved. Also has shade trees and a
good garden. Address lock box 444 or
inquire at this office. 7-31
Lost.
On the stage road betwei n Sisters
and Prineville, Tuesday, July 15, one
lady's small handbag. Leave with C.
L. Shattuck, Prineville, and get reward
7-17
Timber Claim for Sale
Timber claim, 10 rnileH from Prine
ville for sale cheap for cash. Apply to
S. A. Prose, Prineville, Ore. 5 2!) lmpd
For Trade.
40 acres one mile trom Oregon City
to trade for irrigated land.
Hen I). II.
ruoi'LKS, AdamHon bldg,
7-21-tf
Melville Sewing Machines for rent.
J. E, Stbwaut & Co. 5-1
The Forest Insect
Ravages Stopped
The department at Washington in
using the Uchoco National forest
near Prineville as an oxerimont to
demonstrate whether or not the pine
bnrk beetlo can be destroyed, and
has the following to say concerning
this exiH'rimont:
liy a prompt campaign against a
flourishing colony of bnrk beetles
on the Ochoco National Forest in
Central Oregon, the government is
eliminating n danger which threat
ened to destroy millions of feet of
timber.
Some authorities claim that the
amount of timber killed each year
by insects is equalled only by the
annual loss from forest fires. Among
the most destructive of these insect
enemies are the bark lieetlos, one
of which, the mountain pine U-elle,
is responsible for most of the dam
age on the Ochoco forest. This
deadly little beetle is less than a
quarter of :, inch in length, but
bears the ponderous scientific name
of IVndroctonus Monticolae llopk,
which, lieing interpreted, signifies
killer of the mountain pine tree,
discovered by Hopkins.
Its methods of operation are inter-
esting. The mature beetle bores
through the bark of the tree and
excavates a gallery in the inner
living bark and in the outer surface
of the wood in which it lays its
eggs. When hatched each young
larvae or beetle grub, channels into
the growing portion of the trunk,
feeding upon the inner bark. When
fully grown, the larvae, after pass
ing through a dormant or pupal
stage, becomes a U-etle, This
beetle then drills out through the
bark in July, and emerging into the
world seeks a fresh tree and starts
a new generation. With this "chain
letter" method it soon infests a
large area. The galleries or chan
nels of the laivae girdle the tree
and kill it, and the beetle's pres
ence is usually discovered, as it was
in the Ochoco forest, by a patch of
red-brown dead pine trees in the
midst of a mountainside of green.
In fighting this forest scourge,
the method recommended by the
Bureau of Kntomology is followed.
The simple removal of the bark of
infested trees between October and
July, while the larvae are still in
the tree, is sufficient to kill them.
The lumber may then be sold while
it is yet sound. On the Ochoco for
est, however, there was no market,
and the forest officers found that
the cheaper and more effective
method of control was to cut the
trees and burn them before the
new broods of beetles could emerge.
In VJ2 the infestation was given a
decided check by the cutting of
3,.r00 trees. This summer the at
tack on the insects was resumed
with renewed vigor, and 12 laborers,
in charge of a forest officer, cut
more than Lt.OilO trees. As a result
of these vigorous measures, the
government apparently has the
beetles under control.
For Sale.
One header and three lieaderheds,
2 plows, 3 wagons, 1 single buggy, 2
work horses. Pim.nkvim.k Kkkd &
Livkkv Staiilk, opposite postolllce. 7-17
For Sale.
Two houses ou north side; one
finished, 6 rooms; the other has II)
roouiH, not all completed: good gar
den, chlckrn park, etc. Price, If
taken at once, $3(100. Address A. W.
White, Prineville. 6-26-lm
Header for Sale
One 10-foot Deering header and three
header boxes, to he had at a bargain.
Phone or address L.I). Lafollette, Prine
ville, Ore. 7 31-1
For Sale.
A 4")-horHe power Case traction en
gine and log trucks. Will sell on
reasonable terms. It. K. Jones & Co.
Howard, Ore. 7-3
Wood for Sale.
Wood for rale at 1 1.75 and f.'i a cord
at the yard ; 50c extra per cord de
livered. P. I,. & W. Co. 110
Lost.
One Airedale terrier dog ami one
Airedale puppy. Answer to names of
Hob and Zip. Jteturn to Thou. Hhurp
Jr., and reeeivo reward of3. 8-7-tf
For Sale
A match team of black horses, 5
and 6 years old. See Chas. F. Con
dart. 8-7tf
Lots for Sale Cheap
Residence lots, close In, near public
school. I n j Hire of Wade Huston. 7-3
Notice of AucMtnent for Street
Improvement.
Nttlfl hereby given t hit I i mt
lal litc-tliig of the i'Ii.t council of the
city ol l'rlnevlllle, i'nmk enmity,
Oregon, called for that purpiwn mid
held ou IheJ.Mh day of July, 11113,
ptirailiint to ordinance No. 201 of mild
city, providing for the laying mid
coiiKtriictlng of cement sidewalks
a ml crMM walks on both allien of 'A"
ntnvt lietween Second mrcet and
l ift li t ni t In Prineville, Oregon, tlictho court may seem Just mid eipill.
council proceeded to nm-ertnlti and j aide.
determine the probable cost of mak
ing sue li Improvements, and did at
this time assess upon each lot ami
part ol lot and parcel of ndjolnlug
land liable therefor, Ha proportion
ate share of audi costs as follows,
to wit :
Ol Iks CaM SU "A" Slrtl.
I ell I, IU. I. lal A.I.I I'lty lrlll llti .. ! ia
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' . "I, " ,,,, ijii.im
, ' I. .... IJUUI
Si - i, s , uu.mi
",!," " " " .... I.1.IW
" I. " i, " - iu.ui
" J, " 3. - " .... I.iow
" I. " I. " " " " .... I.1I.0U I
- . ' J. . . . I .".111 I
' .1, " J. ' " .... 1.11 11 1
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I'm reel of laud beginning nt a point
.HI (et south of the nw corner of lot
1 block 3, First addition to Prlne.
villi-, thence east pK) fi-et, thence
south I'.i hit, thence west lisilnt.
thence north LTi feet to the point of
lsgltllllllg $ ol.lHI
A pan-el of land beginning at a
point v.i.'i f.vt south and forty feet ;
itist of the nw corner of mrtiou !i,
tow tishlp soul h, range pi C W. M ,
thence south (n., thence east pm
feet, thence north ' ln-t. theme west
lull fii-t to the point of beginning.
being the south -." fn't of lot " bl.uk
3, first addition to prineville . ? IM
Lot 3, block 3, f irst addition to
Prineville ll'.'lino
The north 'J7 (eel of lot 4, bbs k 3, ;
l lrst addition to Prineville M (HI
The south 13 leel ol lot I. Mock .1, !
First addition to Prineville , fcl-.l is i
The north HTl fn-t of lot 5, bbs k 3.
First addition to prlnev III.- XI
The south i: feet of lot 5, l.hs k 3. I
First addition to Prineville (Si',
Lot i'i. bl.sk 3, First addition to
Prineville firs! ml ,
Wtil S,i. at "A" Slrt. I
The north 52 feet of lot I, block IS. i
Prineville pr.'.IHl!
The south Wl hi t of lot 1, block Is, I
Prineville llMi.im j
Lot 0, bbs k l Prineville :l7s (HI i
North :i feet lot 1, blo.ik 11. I'rliiK. ;
vllle .$141,111);
A parcel of laud In-ginning nt n
point :i."i ln't south of the lie corner ol
lot 1, bl.sk 11, Prineville, tl it
aolithlfeet 5 (m iles, west pit) feet. I
north -".I fi-et 5 Incites, east Ilk) feet to
the point of Is-glnnlng $nS Jfi,
The South 4'.) fn-t 7 Inches of lot 1.
bhs-k 11. Prineville f I4K.7.1
The north 28 feet of lot 6, bl.s k II. I
Prineville M.OOj
South m feet of lot 6, bbsk 11 J
Prineville 2M.IIU
North 30 feet of lot 1, block 10, Prim- I
vllle 1121)0.
Parcel of land Is-glnnlng at a point
30 feet south of the tie corner of lot 1,
hlack 10, i'rlnevllle, thence sotitli 20 .
fti-t, west no fn-t. north Sti fit-t , I
east HO fis-t to the point of begin, j
ulng KiO.no!
A parcel of land beginning Ml fn-t
sou III of the ne corner of lot 1, block
10. rrineviiie, ineiice soiitn 1 In-t,
t hence west HO fn-t, thence
north 174
feet, thence east HO feet to
of beginning
South H.J feet of lot 1
Prim villi-
North 22 feet ol lot (1,
the point
1:i2.mi l
bbsk 10.
. .. l:i:i so
block 111.
Prineville ?ii ml
A parcel of laud beginning al a
point 2S feet north of t he soul beast
corner of lot fi, block 10, I'rliievllle.
thence north fit leel, thence west Ml
feet, thence south 01 feet, thence
east M) hrt to the point of begin
llllig 1'.I2.(NI
South 2s feet of lot li, block ID,
i'rliievllle $ 120.00
It was furl her ordered by the i-niiii-cll
that each and all of the foregoing
assessments shall In me dcllntpicii!
on the 1st day of October, 1H13. If
any assessit cut remains due and un
paid ou the said 1st day of October,
11)13, a warrant, shall lie Issued by
I he recorder when ordered by t he
city council tor the colleelbm of the
above assessment , which warrant
shall have the same force and effect
of an execution against real proper
ty, and shall be directed to the ninr
Nhal of the city of I'rliievllle, requir
ing hint to forthwith levy upon any
lot or parcel thereof of laud upon
which assessment re ijinlus unpaid and
sell t he same In the manner provided
by law for the sale and collection of
dellniiieul state and county taxes.
The first publication of tills notice
Is made on t he 31st, day of .1 uly, F.I13.
This notice Is published In the Crook
County Journal by order of the city
council of Prineville, Crook county,
Oregon.
7-31-3 A. It. Howman, Itecorder.
Summons
In the Circuit Court for the Statu of
Oregon for Crook County.
George W. Watt, Plaintiff,
vs.
(ieorge N. tickler. Defendant.
To (leorge N. Kckler, the above
named defendant :
I n the name of the Hi ate of Oregon:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before Thursday, the Mth
day of August, l!!i:i, and If you fall
to ho answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded therein, namely:
That the plaintiff have and recover
from (leorge N. Kckler, the sum of
JHOO.OO wit h Interest thereon at the
rate of six tier cent tier annum from
! Urn 23d day of March, 1!)0i), and foiX.lie
further sum of $l."i0.00 attorney's f ,
mid for the costs and disbursements
herein; that the mortgage dated May
23d, 1008, and signed by you and
covering the following property to
wit: All of the northeast one-foiirlh of
the southwest one-fourth, and the
v est half of the southeast one fourth
of section eight (K), and the north
west one-fourth ol the nortliciiHt one-
fourth of wvllon Mvi-iitein (17), In
township No, II, south of rung No,
P.I, eiiat of the Willamette inrrl'Mati,
In the ei ni nty of I rook, stale of Ore
gon, containing one liiiiidrt-d and
Inly I bio) m-n-s, be inrecloncd mid
to Id property lie sold by the slierltt
of mild county to untlafy the plain
tiff' note mid luortgnue, and Hint
you nod nil persons i-biliiiltur by,
through or under you In' forever fore,
closed of nil right, title or Intenut In
or to said properly, except the lat
in or y rliht ol redemption, and for
such other nud further relief as t.
This summons Is aerved upon you
by publication thereof once it week
lor alx consecutive wceka In the
I rook County Journal, bv order of
the Honorable W. I,. Ilrndahaw,
Judge of the above entitled court,
which order la dated June 30. 11113.
Clinton A. Ammioisk,
Attorney for plaintiff, :i Washing
ton St.. Portland, Oregon,
Dateof llrst piil.llcntlon.July 3, P.il.'l.
Hate ol last publication, August 1 1,
P.lUl.
Report of the Condition
Of Tk. Fail N.lsaul luk .1 IW.ill., k Ikt
Suit al Orf, tl Im Cmms af BatMstft,
Aatsal , 1911.
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M E. Ilrlnk.
Notary I'ulillc.
t'onmiT - Altmt:
tl. W. Niist.a
T. H. I.riit.i.rt
I'llll W. KniTta
llractnn
Slicrlft'a Sale
In lb Circuit "our I uf the Mlala uf Uri-gon
fur rrtsik Ciiutity :
Th W. F. king t'u.,a CorHirstl..n,
PlaimilT,
.
Irwin I. lliiaey, Klln-I Haey, J, K.
.Mttcplieritiu aim aIn-I t udd,
liiTetiilsnts.
T'i tits slierlll'nf I'riwik rouniy, Kiei'iiin; :
w lun n., on ilia .nli ihiv iilMiiy. PU.i. in
the alsiva iiuini-d nniri. a jiiilnitiint aai
riunli-ri'd In fiiviirof the nlsivr lirttiii-d plilltl.
till Willi HlflllllHl till! IiImIVI- lllllllll lll.fl.lltl.
I unt, (or Hie aunt nf eight htm. I ml il.nlr
i with Inter... I tltiT t friuii tin. ;it duy uf
; Jiitiiniry, lull, nt (lit- rule ut ten percent
r auliiitii. ami eiK'lity ilullHrs MUnrni'V
li-e mid tin lurlhi-r aitin uf tni-nly-mnt-
diillnra nml cuila. winch juilitneut vvsa en.
rnllrd all.l .liM'ki'lril III tllf CIITk ') nlllcv uf
nl.l cnurt ill utlld ciiitntv, en lilt' -'M allay
uf May, ll:i.
A lid. -A lierrlta, It a 111 I'urllier ur.li-ri-d lllld
decreed liy llti- court tluit I lie tM''4ul the
ne1,. t'S uf ai'1. see 4. lii-i. ul lii-i, uf M-c-liun
!l. l i II S. U. II K. W. M., in Crunk
I'uiiiity, ilri gnil. I luive levied upuu, and I
will un
Salordaj, Stptrnibtr 13, 1913,
lit the hour nf 111 uYlnek a. in. ut -Hid .lay ,
ut His imrilt hunt dour ul (In. cuuri huiiae
in I'ritievllle, llri-k-'in, sell to tin- Itiglii-st
liiddnr Inr cilli. nil tin' r!,.'!it, tills mid lli
Iciest the unt. I ili-ii'ittl.Mili hud in and ti)
tin- tiliuve ilcn'rilii-.l retil pmperty, to satis
iy sin. I pnltoui'iit. niti reit, uiluritey's lei1-,
ciiNl-. nml nccruilii: cunts. Stii.l mi!t Hilliji'i't
til redi'llipttnll lla prevl.lid liy law.
Mini piililicnlien Aurust II. IIU.'I.
I-KVSK Kl.KINS,
Sberitl of 1'riiuk t'ounty, iireguit,
Hy W. I.. mi Allen, Deputy.
Notice of Miurill Sale.
la the county court of the state
Oregon fur the county of Crook,
of
Jack llrogiin
vs.
Philip I'.rogaii.
Ily virtue of an atluchiiient execution
issued out of the above entitled court,
a decree nml order of sale, hearing the
seal of Hiii.l county court for the county
of Crook, to mo directed, anil date. I the
12th day ol August, 1013, commanding
me to satisfy a judgment obtained
inaiiiat the above named defendant,
Philip lliogan, on the 12th, day
id August, 11)13, for the sunt of
Three Hundred Four and Sixty Hun
dredths Dollars, with interest thereon
at the rate of II per cent per annum
from the 12th day nf August, 11113, and
the further sum of Twenty dollars costs
and accruing costs, for the order of sale
commanding me to make sale of the
oue-tentli interest of the above named
defendant, Philip llrogan. In the lol
lowing described property, to-wit:
An undivided one-tenth Interest in
the west half ol the northeast quarter,
the southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter and the northwest quarter of
the southeast quarter of section thirty
live, in township nine south, range
seventeen east of the Willanietto
Meridian in Crook county, Oregon, I
will on
Saturday, September 13, 1913,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in., soil at
public auction to the highest biddur for
cash in band, all the right, title and
interest which the defendant, Philip
llrogan, had on the 12th day of August,
11)13, or now has in' the above described
real property, or as much as wdll satisfy
said judgment, witlt the costs and ac
cruing COHtH.
Suit! sale to he subject to conllrma
lion and redemption as bylaw provided.
Dated ut Prineville, Oregon, litis 12th
day of AugiiHt, P.I13.
Fhank Ki.kinh, Sheriff.
I!y W. E. Van Allen, deputy.