r Lmb, J E. lot 3 blk 65 40.80 Willcoxen, A R, lot 3-4 blk 6 11.73 WriRht, McDonald, lot 7 blk 68 5 JO Standefer, Clove, lot 8 blk SO. 6.10 Van Dyke, C V. lot 7 blk 67. SO Cotter, Ben. lots 3 to blk 0 4.08 Stroud Brothers, lot 11-11 blk 61 1S8 Redmond Townsite Co, lot 1 blk 04 -77 GrnndT. W P. lot i-S blk 5. 1.04 Whitney, Mary, lot 4-5 blk & S.04 Whitney, Mary, Iota to 8 blk OS 3 0 Gate. E A. lota 9-10 blk 5. . 2.04 Jordan, Robert E. lot 8 blk 1-55 Limb, John E. lota J-4 blk 7 7.65 Lamb, John E, lot 7 to II blk 67 ' S5-60 Moodv, J R, lot 9 blk S a. 04 Buckley. J J, lota 1-2 blk 70. 3.04 Bucklev, I A, lota 3-4 blk 70. 7.14 Buckley, V J, lota 5-6 blk 70. 104 Smith, Ora, lot 1 blk "4 6.61 Smith, Ora, lot 3 blk 74 51 Central Oregon Irrigation Co, lot 1 to 4 blk 75 27.54 Redmond Kirsl Additloa Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lot 1 to blk 1; lota 1 to 13 blk 1; lot 1 to 12 blk 3: tract A 66.61 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 1 to 12 blk 8; lot 1 to 12 blk 9; lots 1 to 6 blk 10: lot 1-2 blk 11 48.96 Redmond Realty ft lnv Co. lota 3 to 6 blk 11; lota 1 to 4 blk 13 H-t Redmond Realty & Inr Co. lots 6 to 11 blk 12; lots 1 tn 14 blk B: lots 1-3 blk C 26.01 Redmond Realty & Inr Co, lots 3 to 8 blk C; lots 1 to 5 blk D Redmond Realty & Inr Co, lots 3 to 6 blk E; lots 1 to 3 blk 18 . Fnreat. Ashler, lots 4 to 8 blk 9.18 7.14 18: lots 1 to 3 blk 19 8.16 Hobbs, V H, lots 4 to 7 blk 19 Redmond Realty A Inr Co, S.06 lots 1 to 4 blk 20 6.10 Redmond Second Addition Moore, J A, lot 1 blk 5 Bartlett, C F, lota 1 to 4 blk 7 Evan. B C, lot 8 blk 7 Booth, C W, lota 3-4 blk 9 . . CotfRhuy, W W. lota 1-2 blk 15 Clark, Alice, lot 3 blk 15 Christiansen, W E, lot 2 blk 16 Smith, G E, lots 3 to 6 blk 16 Brooks, Lula. lot 5 blk 17. . . Stroud Brothers, lota 1-3 blk 18 .SI 2.04 .51 1.01 1.01 .SI .51 S.04 3.06 1.03 Redmond. Ehret's First Add. McCaffery, Ben, lot 6 blk 1. . . 1.28 Ehret, Carl, lota 6 to 8 blk 1. S.83 McCaulley, Claud, lot 1 blk 3 . 1.63 McCaffery et al, lot 2 blk 3. 1.53 Rodemeyer. Dr. lota 6-7 blk 3 29.58 Young. Josephine, lot 8 blk 3 . 2.04 McCaulley. Claude, lots 9-10 blk 3 4-08 Bingham, J R, lot 2 blk 4 1.63 W ood, C S, lot 4 blk 4 2.80 Covert, Roy, lot 4 blk 4 1.63 Covert. Roy, lot 6 blk 4 1.53 Immele. Robert, lota 6-7 blk 4 29.68 Walker, W C, lot 10 blk 4. . . 2.04 Redmond. Ellinger Add. Ehret, Carl, lots 1 to 10 blk 1 . Irvin, Nellie J, lots 1 to 8 blk 2 Irvin. Nellie J. lota 9-10 blk 5.10 4.08 2 21.42 Ehret, Carl, lot 1-2 blk 4. . . 1.02 Ehret, Carl, lots 6 to 8 blk 4 Lilly, Geo A M, lot 9-10 blk 4 Ehret, Carl, lot 1-4 blk 6. . . Ehret, Carl, lota 1 to 7 blk 8 Norwood, J A, lot 8 blk 8 . . . Jarrett, Chas, lots 6-7 blk 10. Chapman, W B, lots 8-10 blk 10 Slocum. G M, lot 3 blk 11: 1.53 1.02 2.04 3.57 .51 1.53 2.29 e lot 4 blk 11 27.54 Fallgatter, J A, lots 6-7 blk 11 Immele, R C, lots 8-10 blk 11 Nielson, C E, lot 6-8 blk 12. Taliaferro, Z, lots 1-10 blk 2.04 3.06 3.06 13 10.20 Stevens, E T, lots 1-4 blk 14. . 4.08 Ehret, Carl N, lots 1-2 blk 18 . 4.08 Rederer, Hans, lot 3 blk 18. . 2.04 Ehret, Carl N, lots 4-5 blk 18 Goodwin, Geo, lot 2 blk 19. . . Golden, Margaret, lots 4-5 blk 20 4.08 5.10 6.12 Redmond, Collins Addition Jones, D L, lot 5 blk 2 36 Sears, A W, lots 2-6 blk 6 2.16 Ordway. C A. lots 1 to 6 blk 7 12.96 Redmond Mountain View Add. Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 1-2 blk 1 2.04 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 3-4 blk 2 2.04 Forrest. Ashley, lota 1-2 blk 3 7.14 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 3-4 blk 3; lots 1-5 blk 4; lots 1-3 blk 5; lots 1 10 blk 6; lots 1-4 blk 7 24.48 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 5-12 blk 7 8.16 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lota 5-12 blk 9 9.18 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 1-6 blk 10; lots 1-6 blk 11; lots 1-12 blk 12; lots 1-8 blk 13 32.64 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 9-12 blk 13; lots 1-12 blk 14; lots 1-12 blk 15; lots 1-4 blk 16 32.64 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 5-12 blk 16; lots 1-12 blk 16; lots 1-12 blk 18. . 32.64 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 1-12 blk 19; lots 1-6 blk 20; lots 1-2 blk 21; lots 1-4 blk 22; lots 1-4 blk 23; lots 1-4 blk 24 32.64 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 1-4 blk 25 4.08 Redmond Oregon Trunk Add. Inland Empire Co, lots 13 to 24 blk 44 6.12 Dobson & Slocum, lot 1 3.60 Itodomnd Fair Acres Kenyon, C S, lot 5 3.60 Redmond Acres Northwest Townsite Co, lot 22 2.10 Redmond South End Acres Oregon Trunk Dev Co, lots Oregon 19-32 Oregon Trunk De Co, lot Trunk De Co, lot KOSl.VM Richie, Bessie, lot 6 blk 3 ... . .28 .28 Carmlchael. C V, lot 1 blk 4. Howard, Jefferson, lot 10 blk 6 .28 .84 Howard. Jefferson, lots 10-13 blk 8 SISTERS Wilson, Bertha, lots 1-3 blk 1 4.38 1.33 2.63 7.25 .70 .35 .87 .62 Allen. Hardy, lots 7-9 blk 1 . . Wllsou, Bertha, loU 11-12 blk 1 Allen. H K. lot 3 blk 3 Paul. Frank, lot 7 blk 1 Dennis. John, et al. lot 10 blk 3 Allen, H K. lots 11-13 blk 2. . Wallace, Julia, lot 1 blk . . . Dennis, J W. et al. lot 2' blk 6 .35 2.45 6 13 Allen, H K, lot 3-4 blk 6 . . . Allen, H K. lota 5-6 blk 6. . . Sisters McCaffery Addition Dennis. J W, et al. lots 4-6 blk 1 .70 .35 1.05 McCaffery. Ben, lot 6 blk 1 . . . Dennis, J W, et al, lots 4-6 blk 3 Sisters Oavldsoa Addition Oregon & Western Colo Co, lots 1-3 blk 6 1.21 .39 Oregon Western Colo Co, lot 6 blk 6 Bowman, America, lot 2 blk 14 .35 .35 .63 Carlson. Carl, lot 3 blk 14.. Curtis, Mable, lot 7 blk 30. . . VAXOKA Vanora Townsite Co, all of townsite of Vanora. except lot 33-24 blkl4: lot 2 blk 34 203.50 Agricultural Expert Talks to Farmers Continued from first page. bushels to the acre; the Marquis nine bushels to the acre. Nine bushels is not a whole lot but. folks, do you happen to know that in the great Dakotas the great wheat-growing sections of the mid dle western country the average for the wh tie state is nine bushels to the acre. The Marquis was seeded on the 9th of May. I be lieve we should put it in earlier. It is a splendid milling wheat. am informed there has not been moisture enough to wet the ground half an inch since last spring, yet the Manchuria barley cropped twelve bushels to the acre. The ground is in excellent condition and retains a fair degree of moisture still. AH thia should lead us to hope for better things and you farmers must help us to prosecute research and experiments and help us to find out things until we can safely call them facts. "Now the corn Merced Flint, think it was, we sent grows but not enough. I told Mr. Towner it was the fodder we are after. We shall yet see splendid corn grown on that same place. To be a suc cess in dry-land we ought to put it in earlier. The fodder is not all When this experiment is pushed a little you farmers have taken a long step in grain raising. The alfalfa on the dry-land is not bad. It is, in fact, in fine shape and will con tinue to root and grow." Prof. Shaw discussed most 'inter estingly his trip to England for Mr. J. J. Hill and his careful investiga tions of the meat cattle conditions. He referred humorously to his long continued contention for the dual purpose cow and stated that 80 per cent of the blooded stock in Eng land, the home of fine cattle, were of the two service class. He urged the growth of more pigs and said the farmer would be wise to not to try to run farms of hundreds of acres but instead as little as a forty and raise hogs. After him Prof. French told of of the conditions demanding in creased production of foodstuffs. The ratio of increase of population, he said, made it imperative that not only all the valleys but the foot hills as well must be made under scientific methods to produce a share of foodstuffs for the &upport of the nation. The Institute party left for Burns via Riley Friday morning. All the Oregon Trunk representa tives participated in the fair Thurs day, assisted at the judging and Mr. Freeman photographed some of the famous blooded livestock of Crook and in many ways they showed a desire to become thoroughly conversant with our county, its people and its products. Hay for Sale. Fifty tonH choice ulf'ilfa lit the Newaom creek ranch. Addreaa Sain Newsoiu Jr., Tout, Oregon. 9-U-linp Pig Barbecue at Powell Butte Oct. 5 There will be a rabbit drive and pig barbecue at Edwards' school house, at Powell Butte, Sunday, October 5. Everybody invited. "The more the merrier," and also the more rabbits will be penned. The people from that section will provide dinner for those who attend and there will be teams in Prine- ville to take out those who do not wish to go some other way. There will be people from Redmond also and it is planned to have a rousing good time as well as to get rid of a good many of the pests. The people will meet at Edwards' schoolhouse about 9:30 and after making one drive in the morning will return to the schoolhouse for the barbecue and dinner and then make another drive in the after noon. No guns or dogs will be al lowed in the drive, but come and bring your whole family and if you haven't a family bring vour best girl. We promise you a good time and a royal feed. Residents of the vicinity of Powell Butte. Rabbit Drive October 12 The people of Lamonta announce a rabbit drive for Sunday, October 12. The clans will meet at Joe Weigand's in the morning and pro ceed to organize. No dogs or rifles allowed. The residents of the neighborhood will be called up on to contribute toward the an munition fund. If enough money is raised ammunition will be fur nished free. Do You Want to Get Into Forest Service The United States Civil Service Commission announces an exami nation for assistant forest ranger to be held at Prineville October 21 and 22. Candidates must be able bodied men between the ages of 21 and 40, capable of enduring all the hardships of outdoor life. A medi cal certificate to this effect is re quired. The examination consists of two parts, a field test and the answering of practical questions. The latter relate to land surveying, timber estimating, lumbering, land laws, mining and the livestock busi ness. Practical experience and general intelligence, as shown by ability to write with reasonable clearness of expression, are the main requirements. For further particulars write Forest Supervisor Homer Ross, Prineville, Oregon. Fall Millinery I can save you mcmey on Millinery. Look my stock over and be convinced. Gkrtrudi Palmer, 10 2 McCalliiter building, Prineville. To Excnange for Horse orCattle New 5-room bouse with 2 lots In Redmond and a Spuasenger auto mobile In Brat-clans condition.' .1. M. Ji mi, Hem, Oregon. 10 2-3t Notice to Taxpayer The second half of your taxes In due and payable by October 4. 1913. If not natil bv that (late the deferred portion becomes delinquent from the 1st of Anrl anil there attache to it a penalty of 10 per cent and 1 j per cent a month Interest from the lt ol April until paid. F it A N K ICi.ki.nh, Sheriff. Will Exchange for Wood It you have wood and want a Sewing or Talking .Machine, here Im your chance. We have some (food offern. Come In and nee. L Ka.mstha, the Jeweler, Prineville, Ore. 0-18 Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mrs. Wright, who represents the Aineiicaii Ladies Tailoring Company, has jiiHt received a fine line (if samples for fall and winter suits. All who order before August 2'ld will get a ten per cent discount. Fresh fruits and berries, ice cream and sodas can always be found at Mrs. Wright's Confectionery Store. 7-31 tf Stray Horse Brown fifley, 3 years old, star in fore head, no brand ; about 1100 lbs; came to my place June 1.1, Owner will con fer a favor by taking it away. 10-2 John K. Ryan. Lost Three sheep. 4 He ward. W. creek. lambs, with tiells. Hoi.i.owav. Fugle 10-21t Subscribe for the Journal, f 1.50 yr. Hell Refuse Lawyer OKI Satan mine to earth one day, And Into the court room he did tray. JiiHt then a lawyer with doleful dice Waa proceeding to prove hi ldt of the ram. Well, an attorney, hi Satnmlilp never had aevo, And In all hl vast realm none had yet Ihh'u. Tl the fault of our agonta," III innjeaty thought. "That none of tin tclloa have never been caught." So just tor hla own pleasure he felt a deal re, To come to the eurth ami the rea son Inquire. Now, when the Brat lawyer had come to repoac, The counsel for defenae Immediate ly roue, Heaping much abuse on the head of the Brut, Making hi tu a vllllnu, of all men the womt. They both wore ami declared the other was wrong, And sparred aud contended and chewed the rag so loan That the devil concluded twaa a horrible flaw, So he turned away aailly and ollliHiuled thus: "They've befuddled the Judge with their Yiiiianou cavu "And I sorely routes they've pus lied the devil. "Our agent are right; let attorney alone. "To have 'em In Hikdca, they'd oon own tne throne. Dr. Charles MacKadden, with apologies to the other fellow. Card of Thank. On behalf ol ouraelve and family we wlah to thank the people of i'rtne ville for all they have done tor our beloved son during 111 lllneaa and death. Ma. and Man. C'iuk. 1 Kohh. French Dry Cleaning. A. J. Reynold, merchant tailor, Mctalllater building, rnnerlllr French Dry Cleaning a specialty. It at any time work I not atlfactory pleaMccall my attention to It and thereby confer a tavor. 10 Insurance Policy Lost Lost or nthitald, Policy No. 120001 laaued by The renn .Mutual Lire la su ranee Company, on the lite ol LyeanderS. Logan. The Under will pleaae return to the undersigned Application ha been made for the lixiulug ol a duplicate. Lyhandrh S. I.ooan, 10 2 6t Prineville, Ore. For Sale Boy' Pony, pounds, geutle. dart. weight about 700 See Cbaa. K. Con 10-2 Lumber for Sale Rough lumber ol all kind, irood nual ity, for iale at the Kuasell Saw .Mill on Veiie Creek. Alio 16-inch wood at 11.25 a load. A load mean all that two bone can pull. Don't forget tbe place i-li For Sale. A 4".horae power Case traction en glue and log truck. III acll on reasonable terms. R. K. J one & Co. Howard, Ore. 7-11 Lot for Sale Cheap Itealdence lota, close In, near public school. Inquire ol Wade Huh ton. 7-3 For fine Oak Ketrlgerators we A, 11. l.lppmao 4 Co. 6-12 Pictorial Review Pattern at Elklng' Store. 8-28 Reward Cray mare, 8o0 pound, bell on should have colt: M-bar left nil lie, Itay mare, 900 pounds, liarnesN marked, M left atllle, triangle on law. Hay mare, 900 poiindH P on shoulder, P on law; should hav colt. Bay two-year-old mare, O.N on left shoulder. Bay two-year-old stud when strayed NO on left ahoulder. Norrel mare, two year old, ON on lelt Mhouliler. frank W . remiliigton Connelly. Ore. 011 Call for Warrant Notice Is hereby given that all Gen eral Fund County Wurranta up to and Including reglatered No. 13111. will lie paid on presentation to the county i treasurer. .o Intercut paid alter !" September 11, 11113. 1!, I.. JollllAN, County Treasurer ol Crook County, ANC IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BEGINS I SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CURE an CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons Bone ot Deep Glands No KNIFE or PAIN No Pay Until Cured, No X Uav or ot hr wlndlo, An falund plant mate l.hf cum ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Any TUMOR, LUMP of Sore on tha Dei, (ace or hmiylotitfn Cmjott It Navsr Palntunr.il Imt UH. 120-PAGE BOOK lent frun; tcuLiiuoaiitb of thuiifwrnln curf kI itt homo n KITE Kl HUM B ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAS In CANCER. Camo Too Lata. Wo refutie thousands Dvlna We have cured 10,01)0 In 20 ynk Address DR. & MRS. DR.CHAMLEY&CO A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL KINDLY MAIL ibis to some one with CANCER ER FOR SALE Four Hundred Head Thoroughbred Rambouelet Rams Yearlings, Large Frame, Long Woolcd. and Heavy Shearers. Apply to Prineville Land & Livestock Co. Antelope, If f p Lodgs niaels vorjrTiHW . V. U. r nlgliU. Strniini lrom. UlSD. Mlllll.il. a. H.; Bkmt Raknm, C. II. I'inwiu- V. (.).: T. 1 Coon, Hoc. mi, Tma RuUc fat Publl. tlnn IH'imrtinvitt ill the Interior, . 8. LhihI UHto lit Til Ih!1ik. tn. tv'tetnlor n. 19 IX NotU'A I hrtliy tilveti tlutt Arthur Kliiu-r Join- of l'rtnt-tllt, Ort'icoii, who, on Aim UMt ltl, 1910, iiihiIm homrtml entry Ho OTJSW, for t'i m i, nw m j, n. J iiw) aet'tlou 8, towimlilu 18 tioiitli, rnnitf 16 wwt, Wllliilnette M-rlillnu, lum tiled not lie of Intention to make Dual threw-.venr tiroof to ellillh olatui to th litiiil lmv ilem'HIieil before Tlmothv K J. lUlfir. I'. N. Coiiiiiilmiloiifr at hi littler at I'rlne- vllUt, Oreiron, ou the 5th ilnjr of .No veiulier, lt13. t lalmiint name R wlliieaiie: Kilitur J. Iluuilr, Wlllliiin DkvIh, John Burnett, Lou Itouert, nil ot I'rluovllU1, Oregon. 11. t KANK WOOIKtX'K, 10-J Hester. Micrltr Sulo lathe circuit court of the tto of Oreirou, tor the county of Crook. Knittera Knllwnv at I.uiiiImt (Join- puny, u corporation, ulnluttn, . Vnnora Towimlte Company, a cor poration, defendant. To the aherlff of Crook county, (ireetlnir: Wherein), on the 10th day of Sc tcmher. 1913. In the above named court, a ludirmeut wa rendered tn tavor ol tbe above named planum and airaliiat the above named de fendant. Vanora Townalte Com tianr. a corporation, for Fourteen h ii nil red tllty-thre and el(jhty-two hundredth dollar, with lutenut thereon from ald 27th day of No vember, 1911, at the rale of H per cent tier annum and One humlnxl ntty dollar attorney leiw, ana tne lurther urn ot Sixteen dollar cont. which luilifinent waa enrolled and docketed In the clerk' ollice fit ald court In ald county on tbe 13th day of Septeinlier, 1913, and wherena. It wa lurther ordered and decreet! ny the court that all of Block 1, 2, :i, 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, B. 10. 11. l-, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24, 25. 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 81, 32, S3, 84, .15. 3l, 37, 88, 8a, 40, 41. 42, 43. 44, 45, 46, 47 , 4. 49 , 60, 51, 52, and 53 In the towu of Vanora, Crook comity, Oregon, except the following dcHcrllied lot In nulil townnlte: Lot 9 and 10, block 52; lot 1 In block 39: lot 1. 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 and 19, 20. 21, 22, 23 mid 24 In block 2S; lot 1 and 2 lu block 22; lot 3 In block 21; lota 3 and 8 In block 24; lot 10 and 11 lu block 13; lota 23 ami 21 In block 14, be mild by the aherlff of HHld county aa under execution and the proceed ot audi aale, after paying the coata, dlHhitremeuta, at torney' fee and expenaca herein atated, ahall be applied upon the ludmnent, and If the proceed" of Much aule be Inantliclent, the plaintiff ahall have Judgment mid execution aKiiluat the defendant, anora Townalte Company, a corporation, to recover auch balance unpaid. Now, then-lore, to Batlaly mild Judg ment, 1 will ou Sl.rdy, Nnmktr 1, 1913, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ol aalil day, aell the above deacrlhed land at public auction at the north front door ot the court limine In l'rlm-vllle. Subject to redemption aa required by law. Dated tlila 2nd day ot NovemU-r, 11113. Fkakk Ki.kinh, Sheriff. Sheriff .Nile In the county court of the Htate ol Oregon, for the county of Crook. J. M. McClure, plaintiff, va. I.. E. Parker, defendant. To the aherlff of t'rook county, (ireetlng: Whereaa, on the HrMt day of Oc tober, 1913, by coiiHhleratloii of the. county court of the at ate ot Oregon, for the county of Crook, In an ni t Ion then pending In anld court, J. M. McClure recovered judgment iignliiMt L. K. Parker for the mini of One Hundred dollar In II. S. gold coin, Willi Intercut thereon In like gold coin at the rate of 10 per cent per minimi from thu 20th day of January, 1911, and the further mini of ', at torney'a (era, mid Seven anil titty h iiikI roil t Iih dollar, for coata and dlKliiii'Hcuif utH, 111 which Judgment It waa further ordered by the court that the property attached In aald ac tion, and lierolnuttcriloHcrllied.beaolil for the Hatlafautlon ot mild judgment In the manner provided by law, which judgment waa enrolled anil docketed lu the clerk'a ollice of aald court on the llrat day ol October, 1913, therefore In the name of the atate of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to nell the following dcHcrllied real property ot aald L. I.. Parker, being the property attached In mii lil action, viz: That tract ot land beginning enat alx hundred torty three and live- tenth feet from the one eighth cor ner at the northweat corner ol the northeiiHt quarter of the aouthweat quarter of auction twelve, townahlp eleven aouth of range thirteen caat of Willamette Meridian 111 Crook county. Oregon, to a atake, thence aouth 28 degree weat 120 feet, to place of beginning, thence aouth 28 degree wcat 120 leet, thence south 102 IU ilfureea, 13 minute eut Hll itml tlvv-leuth t-i't. theme north 2H ile um-, et I'.H) leet to Inke, t hence linek to the (iliioe of hetfliiiiliitf, III n northwesterly illrertlon to About 133 leet, nil belua within the nor t Ileum tuurter of the oulhwet (jimrter of ertlou twelve. towimlili eleven until of rnin thirteen runt of Wl. Iniiiette Merltllnu; belntf nlmut one hnlf ftere of irroiinil. Therefore to ntliily ttlil Jiiiluuioiit, I will on Utmi.,. lUflrtt t tl NtfMiUr, 1(11. Ht 10 o'rlork a. m., eell the nliove ilew-rllieil IhiiiI Mt pulillc miction at the north front iloor ol the court hoiiM In i'rluevllle. Subject to re demption n required by lw, ltel thl 2u! tiny otOctolMr, In 1:1. Ikk Kl.KINH, Hherlff. Farm Loans For a thort time we have iub ject to our diioI $25,000 (ur loan on highly Improved irrigated ranche lu the vicin ity ol Prineville. Loan to be (or $5,000 or more and run from 8 to 5 yeari, with Inter est tt 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a mu) commitiion to be paid by the borrower. Bee A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title & Trust Co. 619 Prineville, Oregon Notice for Publication. Department ot the Interior, f. 8. Land Ollice at The Dalle, Or. SepU-mlier Dth, 1913. Notice la hereby given that Walter C. McNely ot Prineville, Oregon, who, on April 13th, 1910, made llomintead Kntry No. 06474, for wj el. i wl,', and nwj w'i section 9, townahlp 16 aouth, range 16 euat, Willamette Meridian, ha Hied notice ot Inten tion to make final Three-Year proof, to eatabllah claim to the land above deacrllH-d, iM-ton Timothy K. J. Duffy, t'. S. Commlialoner, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the 14th day of Octola-r, 1913. Claimant name aa wltneaaea: Clarence !. McNelly, Kdgar J. Untidy, II. Karl Croaa, William W. Duvla, ull ol Prineville, Oregon. II. I'HANK WOOIK'OI'K, 9-H-p HeglaUT. Oregon Notice ol Final Settlement Notice is hereby nivon by the under sinned, the ailuiiniHtrutor ol the entiile ol lliiriimn Jaciihwin, ileceasmt, to all rHona iiiterexted in aaiil entnte, that ih ha inadu nnd Hied with the county clerk of Crook county, Oreinin, his Until accounting of Ilia ailniiuiatriition of laid eHtute, and the court 1 1 h set the 3rd day of Novein lair. 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing mid "ctllinK auid lliiul accounting. At which siiiil time and place any person interested In said es tate n i ii y apieur and object to said final accounting. Datdd tliis 25th day ol Kept., 1913. A. II, I.iitman, Ailiiiinlstriitor ol the entato of Her man Jm ol'Him, ileceaxed. Notice for Publication, I)i partment of the Interior I'. S. Land Ollice, The Dallea, Ore. AugiiHt 30th, 1913. Notice la hereby given that lrwlu II. Sand of HarncH, Oregon, who, on April 4th, 1910, made llomcHtciul Kutry No, 063117, for hot 1, 2, 3, 4, awl nci, n'i nwj, and liwi awj section 3, town ahlp 19 south, range 21 east, Willam ette Meridian, liaa Hied notice ot In tention to make final tliree-venr proof, to eatnlillHli claim to the Intnl. above di'Herlbed, before Charlea A. Sherman, U, S. CominlHHloiier, at Fife, Oregon, on the 3rd day of No vember, 1913. Claimant, name iih wHiichkch: Arthur L. Bennett, John O. Morrla, Iteubeii KngHtrom, IlanlHon Bur ilea, all ol Ilarnea, Oregon. II Fit ANK WodtlCOCK, IMSp KeglHtcr.