Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 21, 1913, Image 7

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    Economy
Hints
A penny livid ll
penny earned.
Benjamin Franklin.
in 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i in n ;
T
Too
nva
1 1 la ili'iil of ao called
, cx'iiiioiiiy Unit la eciiKclca
trnvniiit i-a and dofeala In It
ai'lf the ptirpoao of economy.
many women In their effort to
everything throw (way large
mount ut material (lint could be ex
pended or Usi-d In a much bettor wiiy
nil III tlm vml nt t it 1 11 a result Hint la
far from gratifying. There la more
thnn Hi" mere aavliiu of 6 cents' worth
,f leftover food to Iw considered III
tlm practice nf economy, notably lulxir.
tlm roat of fuel. Hum and tint ooxl re
milt of t ho whole.
Tlm t'lrt to enve hnlf of n flva cent
lonf of broad, wilt' ll rauace aonia
men lo u a quart of eight cent milk
ami four ruga "t 4 or (1 oolite nplax .
half an hours time and lucent' worth
of furl III older tu pt ml in o II (IIhIi Hint
in olio llkea Mini Hint tlm whole fain
tly rofuo to put. I Hi" result uf a ml-
taken Idea or conotny.
I"iir bettor would Ik" llio purcha
of a quart of be cream nt W rents,
which would nv her time. I"IhT ami
fuel ami g'W Hi" family Hio pleasum
of a luxury ami add to tlm value of
tlm menu. If. to i.tT-i't tlm I'M'i'Ui"' of
tlm tin cri'ani, aim cold he taught to
buy less broad, cut II carefully, )u-l
vlinl wa mi iliil f'ir each I il and
no morn, to ne hnlf lli nml I T'k . n
plecea for rroiitona. there w.nilil never
bo any more stale lin-nil loft In l'r
bread Ihu thnn lu Would need fur
treading croquet I
iw lo a nionlli.
If. In ailti' of careful Imj Imt anil
cutting, alio should aoinn ilny llnil In-r-If
with nrt of " loaf of bread to dla
j of she might much heller throw
away tlm 3 or 4 rent a' worth of food
1 an or to cents to save n-
MOW TO CLEAN LAIT IA
ON'I ITRAW HAT.
Tlm lnt yi'iir'a while lint mar
do ilo.in.il till It looks Ilk new
at 1 nt of li ri-nla. Oct Hint
uiiioiiiiI of imi'li ui lit nml die
solve It In a pint of water. Ito
iiHiva all liamla and trimming
from tlm lint ami apply the acid
with a toothbrush, rubbing
aroiuiil nml nrotiml. When the
etraw la elcau, rinse well In aev
vrnl watera to wash off all the
rlil. w h. h would surely rot the
at raw If loft on.
Tlii'ii plum tlm lint on flat
surface In tlm tirluht ailiililn,
whli h, In ooiiililnntloti with tlm
ni-lil tri-iitim-iit, IiIihiiIii It. If
tlm tin I la a anllor turn It upalilu
down w him pnrtly dry ami put
w.'U'lit mu ll na a ill llatlron
In tlm rrown to pri-vent It from
aiiKKlilK III.
lin-at ciirn nmt I tiiken In
iilnit and illpolliu of tlm '-ld,
n n It la a ili-nilly poUin.
TRY THESE RECIPES.
How
to Prapara tha Good Thinga
Orandmothar Mada.
Motln-r'a t'orn Miilllna. - Motlmr
i rortnlnly fntiioua for Imt rorn iiiiiIIIiih.
! wiili h wit niloiiflor HiIk r-l-: Mil
i I...1- ..ii.. iMiiifnl of foriiim-nl. two
' i-upmia of Hour with tlinii Ii-hh.im.ii
; fulN of ImUlnit powil'T mlo'il tliroiiKh
Mi-It miinc Imttfr. i tilth lio'iiuro
thr imirtora of a rupfiil; tlr tl'l" I"
nml nli n fourth of a cupful of nujjiir
I nml oiio cupful of aw rot milk; tlr In
a llltlo "'ill "d throe ciiita well liontcn.
i Itnkii In in ii m II or K"'l I'"""-
i uL,d ll.iii, With t'ldi-r. - Koli-'t
i,, ,,f - 1 1 it tu weight nml mi
nli It well In old wntcr; "nor with
froh wni.T nml cook for tw only four
hi.tiin. plnrn In the kettle mul oovit
a or cliopa once or ' w m, awevt elder; put on tlm lire
! 1 let come to tlto liollllUt P"1UI. l"e"
. .linnier Kcuib' nf""'" il"'"'' "'"
' pound or till lender, lleimive from ket
tle nml cnrefully tnki. off nil Ihu rind;
i i.rlnkle Uiihtly with Hiiiiiir. put
i i.,.LiniF i. ii n and rook In
oven till nicely brow mil, ImstliiK with
n
nml
WOMEN ON HORSEBACK.
TVay Cut Quaar Figure iafor l
aaddlaa War Invented.
Hefore Qmn'ii CHtlmrlne de' Medici
atmled tlm fa-hln f aldcenddlee by
Imvlnif a Ininrd alunu on tlm left aide
of her liora to aiipHirt hr fe'l ll
poor wonmn rod ou pillion iMdilnd
nmn. All women of the belter claaa
rode natrlde.
A lady to prepare for riding tient
forward and took bold of the lower
Imui of the buck of her dreaa aklrt.
drew It lliniilith lietwwo her lega U1
wruppiil her aklrla arounil ner iena
down to her kfirea. then folded the real
f her aklrta cro the from o. uer
person.
Then aim drew on pnir oi n"a
troiLore. the leiea of which ended Juat
below tlm kneea. where they wer
aewed to the tope of P"'r "f clu'""y
rldliiu looU. The upper pnrt or me
troiiera wna open In front, end the
flnpa foldi-d acro the peraon ami laa
temil by a bund around the walnt A
hood wua worn on the tn-no. aim
M.n.k nrotectiil tlm fnce from aim and
weather. Kim rode on tnnn'a anddle
nml wore apura and curried quirt
irlillnir wlilpi l" I on tlm rlitht wrint
The mime atjle d kind of ipilrt la
now uaed by our wwtern cowlwy
mul plnlua Imllnna and wna fonnerly
curried by the t'onmickn.
A Indy In rlillnu nwtiime. whether on
foot or on homelmi k. w na anything but
ll liiiiceflll flt-uie.
t Mir ment linimlinotherH rode nn iddi
khiI.II.k. but their k-rent Krent cnind
mothcin nalo nxtrlilo If they belonii-l
In the L'lMltl'T cIllHK.
dor iilnltm Indian women, even when
they cliiinncd Ihelr buckakln fklrw
Hint cntne to the kite.' nml their buck
kln h-i!i!llii;a for the l-nK cnllco aklrt
of while women, nlwiiya riMle natrlde.
WitahliiKloii I'lKt-
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
i
unxleriite
tlltlll iupciul
tf a tiilile-pooiirnl or pen m:i;c"i o" i ,.,,.r fmni tune in inoe.
tlier dUh Hunt nn omelet which calla , Ml.1(l ii..t(no innrt of bi-ef Hint
f..r alt ek-K to be K.irnl-hiil with the 1 , Uvn r H,roiii;h the grinder twice
...... H...v hud better I mi thrown out. ., .,1,1.,.. ,iinc" they chuppeil
one
It very
i i .... Into tlm Block pot. to- .,,. ,, umirt of brendcruiiiba inola-
eel her wllh three or four other blt "f . te,.,l with one pint of milk nml three
pnlntnblii vegeiiiblee which will give a
it.vm to aoilli. tney win n"
t..n well ulllUe.1. but It la an eilrnv
ngnncn to build up new dUh around
them. There l wretched wnale In
anvliig the Utile pice f 'nt which l
left from tlm etenk If It tnke an
tioiir'i time to render Into clenr white
lrlppliig f"r frying.
If there l Inriio nmouttt of fnt Hint
-an be unci In an. h w ny and It can
.e done without tnklng tlm from
,ther iioceamry tnnka It will be it renl
,-onomy to mlllr all uch fnt. but
there nre ninny other tiniiga noun.- .
roat of lnr.1 lo le eomputi'd when tig
nrlng the nuioiint anvel by thU prin-eaa.
The niil bculnnlnK "f woiioiny la to
aliuly the demiiml" of the fnmlly nml
to lettrn to buy cnrefully. )"! enoiiKh
and not t" nuirli imr l" '
the womnli who mnaterH thU l-hn-e of
the problem will nt nml nny dllllcul
tbn In undeialnmliug the rent of the
subject. ..
How to Make Jama Attractive.
It la tin excellent Ide in doing HP
lelllea. ell her for home use or for a
v nuuura c,-h.t one. where the nentnesx
nu, llltrucllvcllCHH of n k''. one..
tend
THEY DIDN'T MIND DIRT.
In the Dave Whan Clothaa Ware Dyad.
but Never Waehad
In the innltor of Hie wiwlilnR of
..1..1I1... not to aw the wiibIiIiik of
IhfiiiKclvm, our niicealora were a trllle
lux The hiundreHH of the twelfth cen
tury must tinve held Kmlllnn which
.v... ornctlciillv n nliH-cure, while
,...m w ithin the botinda of Mmalblllty
Hint In thoBe ibiya tilie did not exlat
nt nil. There were, lnaooth, few gnr-
,..,, 1. which would auuid waahlng
nml the dyer wna driving brink trade
before the hiundrea wna even tnougui
of. A Utile dye must Indeed have cot
i.re.1 a multitude of amt.
in the dnva of the Tudora and Htu
,irt wnahlug wa a trifle more In v.
dent than formerly, but thoee article
which were tmrmlltwl to find their
Hotel Oregon
PRINEVILLE
NEWLY FURNISHED
Beds 50 and 75 Cents
FREE BATHS
Meals, 25 Cents; Home Cooking
G. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager
Itotic for Publication
Iiepartment of tha Interior.
t B. Land Office at The Iallea,()retont
Jaly 29, 1K13.
Notice if hereby given that
David W. Grime
whiiae p. ml, orrlce addrv U Prlne.
vllle, Oregon, did nn the 30th day ut
lreiulier, 1912, (He In thl ortloe
awurn atatement and application No.
011113, to purchaae the awl nej and
nt i of nertliin 22, townslilp 13
eolith, range 15 eaat, Willamette me
ridian, anil the tlmtier thereon, nn.
der the provlalon of the act of June
3, 1H7X, and act amendatory, known
a the "Tlmlwr and Htone Law," at
am h value a might tie flxed by ap
pralaement, and that pumnnnt to
auch application the land and timber
thereon have been apprawed three
hundred dollar, the tltnlier eetlmat
ed at 260.U00 board feet at 75c per M.,
and the land (105 00; that aabl
applicant will offer final prool lo
atipliort of hi application and aworn
Htatement on the 17th day of Octo
ber, 1!I3, before Timothy K. J. Duffy.
V. S. Conimlwdoner. at I'rlnevllle,
Oregon.
Any Hereon I at lllierty to proteat
thl ptireliane lietore entry, or initiate
a conteat at any time liefore patent
I Ihu-, by filing; a corroborated affi
davit In thl office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
8-7p H. Fhank Woohow k, Keglater.
. ...... H.t. li...r ..tu round
OKK ln-lllen i"Keio.-i, -
Ing tenspoonftll of anlt. one of pepper,
one tnblesMinful of flue ange nml two
toiiHpooufuU of butter. If there la much
fnt In the ment the butter mny be omit-
ted. Mil tne tneni """ - .. . " .:.lrll . ,he wash-
almpe lino two - , " , 7' ...r few
!... nven To 1 llnr llio useii iu
aoftrnod breml,
in a nan and plnce In a
form a rruat, then pour a little hot wa
ter In the pun and bnke one hour.
Make thl Hie dny l'fore It 1 newlml.
Vlimtlng Inland.-Make a aoft ruatnrd.
using one quart of milk; hent It slightly
ami ndtl the yolka of four egg and
two of the white well beaten, with a
heaping tnblespoonful of augur and a
flavoring of vanilla. Cook In a double
boiler, and an n"n as It begin to atb k
n little on the aide remove from the lire
and iKiur It In the dish In which It la
to be aerved. Just before tea time
benl the while" "f Ho two eggs very
I st I IT
and far between. The wealthy or uie
middle agea got over the dimculty or
obtaining clean underclothing with
primitive altnpllclty by not wearing
nny. while the lower order wore
rotirse woolen garment that would
no doubt have "shrunk In the wash."
To prevent any casualty of the kind
Ihev remained unwashed.
Velvet, taffeta nml richly dyed
silks. Riich na those worn by the no
bllity and gentry, could not. of course,
lie washed, and ahould any person of
high degree be the possessor or a mien
"' . . ...i mnkn Lhirt It waa a thing which wna care-
atlff with pow.ier.-., : : ......... ... n hi. friend
,Im(s over the top of he rusiarn uiui ruiiy oo.oe ---
, 1 It . currant or grape Jelly l and relatives a. being extremely la
. U!.,d m.Hle and a lit subject for congratuln-
tlto center of each Island.
How to Ramov 8t'm.
Iron mold and dry Ink stain may be
removed by placing, the stained mato-
-i..i i. ii hot so tit ion or situs u -
in
Hon. but washed it never was for fenr
of injuring It pristino beauty.-wn
don Taller.
- . ..in lo the sick, count for i ,
lillllftlt
h. to fasten around the iilgcs or ll(y (Huppear or by pine- fr instance-tile believer In wltelurart
Witchcrft.
In ninny parts of the world-Greece,
.i.i ,i,..r iweil on inc
ll.u ..nn'- t"1. . ...
.irliia of colorcu ami no.
1 ... ... -..i.i
tt tlcll are si"'"
narrow
ul ........rs
11 . ... .., , u for
use In the pnse purtoui oi . ,
pictures nml which may a wnya
bought of any up to date stationer, tlto
expense being luslgntllcaiit. !
These bands. In addition lo h ,
,,, oeatnes, and pretlltm. also give ;
grealer s rl,y In the mat er of n ,
tightness and l.cn a light color Is
.,...,1 .,iv also bear the name of the ,
Jelly, Jam or conserve wllhln.
How to Bottle Cra.n P.
firm... peas that arc to bo bottlii
ahould l gn-he'e-1 " V T. -
only pen. that are perfectly - d
.Soul, be used. Shell H.em carefu y
,ddlp litem in Lolling water In which
ai.ray of mint has been soaked Art
or "blancidng dry the pea. and Jiut
....... !.,. ..t miked bottle with
in and .ailed boiling water. Cover
ho boltle. and put them, wrapped In
I, iv In a pan of water. Bring the wa
er . "w ly to Hie boll and allow .ho
,ea to cook gently for an hour and a
f SeMhe pan aside till the. peaa
iw -quil. cold; then lift th. He.
out and lay them on a tamp ctoth Int
warm place. Hermetically el tho
iTotHea, dry them carefully and .tore
till required.
How to Be Ha"" nd B.autifuj.
N07.Mm.tot...b..ivUh.mlna
full of worrle and troubles or in a
.........i. .i..in nf temper, imr again
Id you attempt to eat wh en ry
fatigued. Both these slntes tend to
Olmlnlshtho blood supply to he dlM
tlve organs and therefore to h nder db
pest Ion Do not rend or study when
ea ing b"t also do not sit glumly
lent A Utile pleasant convers a ion to
helpful and prevents one Rottt n Into
tho obnoxious and dangerous habit or
bolting one's food.
" .. . . . I ... . .. ... ..., L- nf
Ing the sliilned part over n nnsin ... still gets num. ty msm o. .... v.... .
i .i. wilier i in i: in iin'i" i.i r tun n r l'h hi.ii w ...... .......
We Lead the Meat Trade
rl.,,. lull
f,,r i ... .vlili li einililca the cheiu
ion in- nn..
leal action to tnke place moic n..i.i..,.
Then a simill .pinnlltyof salts of lem
on or salts of sorrel should be placed
on the slain and rubbed thinly In nnd
boiling water again poured through.
indication does not re
move ll the process must bo repeat.il.
If the Iron mold la due to pld iron
rust neither of the above mentioned
chemicals may remove It successfully.
A pinch of oxalic acid, which Is a
stronger chemical, may then have tho
desired ofTect. It Is used In exactly
the samo manner ns salts of lemun,
but It must be used with great care, as
It Is Injurious to fabric.
in eurplyirig a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork
and fresh pouhrv. There is a flavor, a juicy tenderness and
sweetness about our meats which stamps thuir 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
Sheriff's Sale of Beal Property fader
hxccution
Id the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County oi Crook.
Amanda Thornbury, Plaintiff,
v.
Moe H. Brvan nnd Kella B.
iirvan. C. W. Michael anil
NiJra Michael. D. R. Amadon
nnd Mary J. Amadon. Frank
Callahan and Clara E. Calla
linn, E. J. Chlngren and . .
Chingren, Defendant.
Bv virtue of an execution and or
der of nle Issued out of the above
entitled court on the 19th day of
Julv, 1!'13, In favor of the above
unmed plaintiff. Amanda Thornbury,
and against the above named de
fendants, Moses H. Bryan, Bella B.
Brvan, C. W. Michael and I). K. Am
i adon, upon a Judgment for nine hun
dred and lxty (90.0u) dollar ami
accruing Interest thereon at ten (10
per cent ler annum from the first
dav of July, 1913, the day on which
judgment was rendered, and the
further euro of one hundred dollar
($100) attorney's fee and nercoata
1 taxed at 29.50, which Judgment wae
! enrolled and docketed In the clerk-
ottiee -jl said court in said county ou
the 3d day of July, 1913, and wherea
It was further ordered and decreed '
bv the court that the sj of the nwl
, and the nt of the swj of section 2, la
'i township 14 south, range 14 east W.
M., In Crook county, Oregon, ue oiu
as upou execution and the proceeds
thereof applied In satisfaction of the
cots and expense of such eale and
ald judgment, and that plaintiff
shall have judgment anu execution,
against said defendant, Moee H.
Brvans. Kella rl. Bryan, u. w . Mi
chaels and D. R. Amadon, to recover
any balance unpaid, after applying
the proceeaa oi aie oi buiu
property.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
levied upon and will on
SataHay, tWe 23 Day af Aart, 1913.
at the front door of the court house.
In Prineville, Oregon, at the hour of
2 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell all
the right, title and Interest the said
defendant had in and to the above
described real proiierty on the 1st
day of July, 1913, to the highest bid
der, to sutisty said Judgment, inter
est costs and accruing cost, subject
i to redemption according to lawr.
First publication July 24. 1913.
Ehank Ei.ki.ns,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
How to 8trt a Fartuna.
Pave a lltllo every week and when
you get an increase of wages or salary
continue to live within the former lim
its and save the Increase. If you flud
it dllllcult to snve go in debt for a
,. or iimlertiike some other obliga
tion In tho way of Investment that will nil
compel you to save.
In these days, of course, the average
man or woman has better opportuni
ties to win success in salaried positions
than In Individual enterprises. The big
enterprises Vay blK salaries at the top,
and close application will win promo
tion toward these bigger rewards. It
Is not necessary for a man or woman
to get a big salary bcrore no or Biie
begins to put money aside.
an enemy a nenu nun miouo ..
billies or dos-s something else with
litem in order to entail unpleasant con
sispicnccs upon that enemy. And uni
versal folklore reveals the concern of
savages to dispose of their own hair
and nail clipping to prevent an enemy
from getting at them. Australian na
t.. .-iris Imvlinr had a lock of hair
stolen from them, expected speedy
death as a certainty. - Umdon Tele
graph. Virtue of th Nuraa.
sir William Osier In a lecture at
Johns Ilopkln training school nnmed
the seven virtues of the nurse: "Tact,
without which no woman can bo suc
cessful and her chief protection In the
mechanism of life: tidiness. It being
the primary duty of a woman to look
well: taciturnity, which should be cul
tivated as a gift: sympathy, gentleness.
Mm lilrthrlirht of a nurse: cheerfulness
and charity, tho last and greatest of
Kotica for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
V S. Land Ottiee at the Dulles. Oregon.
.Ti.l., l!il:i
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
I' S. Laud otlice at The Dalles.Oregon.
' July 21. 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that
Edward L. Shnter
of Prineville, Oregon, who on July
11 1910, made homestead entry No.
OTli'iS, for sw'4 section 26, township
115 SOU til, rallge lO cum, niliniurim
Vagua.
"I didn't exactly know how to take
the missis tills morning," said the
lady's maid to the cook.
"What did she say?"
"When 1 remarked that I was afraid
her complexion could not be Improved
by cold cream she told me I needn't
rub It in."-Baltlmore American.
Julv 25,1913.
Notice is hereby given that '
Henry Grimes
whose post otlice address U Prine
ville, Oregon, did, on the Cth day
nt March. 191; . file 111 tills otlice. sworn
oiut..m.it ami ami tcalion iso.uii.ii i, iu
the b1 eel. neetion 10, town
ship 13 south, range 15 east, Willamette
meridian, ana tne uuioer u.rioo.., u..
der the provisions ot Hie act of June o,
1S7S, and act amendatory, known as
the "Timber and Stone Lw," at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to auch ap
plication, the land and timber thereon
i.ov hiwn amiraiseil. one hundred dol
lars the timber estimated at iiiu.uuu
board fret at To cents per i., ana uie
land $25,00; that said applicant will
tinml in stumor t of his appli
cation and sworn statement on the 10th
,u nt October. 1 13. Detore iimotny r..
Duffy U. S. Commissioner, at riine-
i.illa flmffftn.
Any person is ai many iu nui woo
purchase oeiore eniry, or unnmc
i.,.t at n time before patent issues,
k flilno corroborated affidavit in this
office, alleging facts which would deleat
the entry. ,
7-!!lp 11. Frank Woodcock. Register.
micriff Salt;
; ..ii..n ha oiit nottce ot Intention
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon ' ru.v(,ir tn
I tabllsh claim to the laud above de.
How to Wear the Modi ah Saah.
Sashes may be tied at the sldo of tho
back with short ends or may ruing
from n fiat bow directly In the middle
of the back with long, sldo plaited
ends, caught nt the bottom by Hem
stitched bands of ribbon or silk. Plcot
edged ribbon sashes have tasseieo emis.
Small sashes tlo directly in tho mlddlo
of tho front with three inch loops edged
with flvo Inch fringe.
How to Prevent Flat Tea.
ai..,v. ontntv out any water left no-
. .. ..In.... ii,., Teakettle. Very fro- How to Clean Ruga.
niientlv the flat tnsto of tea Is caused To c,onn Kmj.r,m rugs brush through
. .... .i.f has already bea .i... ,..,tv..t aurfneo a mixture of coarse
..bott 'd mlt uud cornmeal, slightly dampened.
Moat of Them Do.
"It only needs dctennlnntlon to live
a hundred yenr," says a well known
health writer. A great many people
have determined to livo a century or
tile In the nttempt-nnd they have died
In the attempt New Orleans Picay
une. Good Plan.
It Is a good plan while waiting for
your ship to come tn to kill time by go
ing to work to earn something. New
Orleans Picayune.
Notice to Creditors
Kntloe I hervbv clven by the nn
derslgned, the administrator with
tlto w ill nimexed. ot the estate of
Ida Wright, deceased, to creditors of
said deceased and an persons Having
elolnm iiirnlnst said estate to present
the same with the proper vouchers
to the undersigned at the ottiee of M.
R Klllott, In Prineville. Ore., within
six months from the date of the first
To.lilicntlon of this notice.
Dated and published first time July
i mis. M. D. Powki.i.,
Administrator with will annexed of
estate ot Ida Wright, deceased.
for Crook Cotintv:
The V. K. King Co.. a Corporation;
riaimiu,
vs.
Irwin P. Htifi'V. Kthel Hasey. J. K.
Macplierson ami Abel Cuilil.
Defendants.
To the sheriff of Crook county, greeting:
Whereas, on the :ih day of May. b'13, in
the above named conn, a judgment was
rendered in favor ol the arwvenaiiiea plain
tiff and against the aliove natiieu aeienu-
mits tor the sum oi etgni nunureo uo.iar,
with interest thereon from the Hist day of
January, 1911. at the rate of ten percent
per annum, ana eigniy uuo-ra miuim i o
tee. and the further sum of twenty-nine
dollars and costs, wnicn juiignieni was en
rolled and docketed in the clerk's office of
said court in said county, on the 22d day
of May, 1913.
And. whereas, it w as further ordered and
decreed by the court that the se1; ol the
neli, e'4 ol sew. sec 4, ne-i oi neyi oi scc
ii.. a (Ton ii M U. 14 K. W. M.. in Crook
county, Oregon, 1 have levied upon, and I
will on I
Satarday, September 13, 1913,
at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day,
at the north front uoor oi me court nouse
in Prineville, Oregon, sell to the highest
bidder tor casn, an me num. um ou -terest
the said defendants had in and to
the above described real property, to satis
fy said judgment, interest, attorney s ires.
costs and accruing costs, banl sale subject
to redemption as proviuto ny law.
f USt uuDllCalll'U August 11. 101.1.
Frank Klkins.
Sheri If of Crook County, Oregon.
By W. K. Van Allen, Deputy.
cribed liefore Warren Brown, county
clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the
30th dav of August, 1913.
Claimant mimes as witnesses: W II
Ham M. Clabough, James. A. Motlitt,
William Harold and Kolla B. Cross,
all of Prineville, Oregon.
7-24 H. Frank Woohcock, Kegister.
'TIs a wise saying. Drive on your
wn track. I'lutnrch.
Notice for Bids
Bids for concessions for plncos nt
fair grounds, September 'ii-ii,
Restaurant, lunch counter, confec
ttons. Including lee creams, fruits, etc
Bids ooen until August 25. 8-7
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U o. Land Office at Burns. Ore,
August 13, 1913,
Notice is herebv given that
John H. Christenson
of Paulina, Oregon, who on May 4, 1910,
mailo n .iuestead entry No. 04ti39 for
swl.Ji bci, section 28,towneliip 16 south,
range 24 east, Willamette meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
final three-vear proot to estaousn viauu
to the land above described, before L.
ir i;nu TT ft commissioner, at hi
office at Paulina, Oregon, on the 22d
dav ot September VJii.
Claimant names as witnesses: Mag
nus F. Peterson, William W. roster,
March Logan and Marion Morgan all ot
Panlina, Oregon. .
g 21 W. Fabrk, Register.
Notice of Appointment of Adniinis
tratnx. anu to v.rvuuis
Notice is herebv given to all persons
concerned that the undersigned bat
been, by the county court ot tne Biaie
of Oregon for Crook county, duly ap-
pointed auminisiraut- ui too
Richard 1. Miner, aeceaseu, auu no
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby required to present the
same, duly verified to said -administra
trix, at tne law omce oi . . iuu,
ut tlm citv of Prineville. Crook county,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice. .
Dated and published first time Aug
ust 14, 1913. Cklkstinu Miu.kr,
Administratrix of the Estate of Richard
P. Miller, deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
V S. Uind Office at Burns, Ore,
August 13, WIS.
Notice is hereby given that
M.i.mno F. Peterson
of Paulina, Oregon, who on May 4 ,1910,
made homesteail entry ino. inuoo ior a
nwi and nj swl, section 28, township
16 south range 24 east, Willamette me
ridian, has tiled notice of intention to
make final three-year proof to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore L. M. Miller. U.S. commissioner,
at his ortice, at Faulina, Oregon, on the
22d day of September, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: John
.i . v;ui-m V. Foster.
rl. iiiristcusou, ----- ;
March Logan and Marion Morgan, all ot
Paulina, Oregon. .
821 i Wm. Farre, Register.
Crook County Journal, county
official paper. 11.59 a year.