Lamb, J E. lot S blk SB 40.80 Y illcoxen, A R, lot 3-4 blk it 11.7S TVrlKht, McDonald, lot T blk It 8.10 Standefer, Cleve, lot blk 56. 8.10 Van Dyke, C V, lot 7 blk S7. S.OS Cotter, Ben, lots 3 to 6 blk 60 4.0 S Stroud Brothers, lots 11-11 blk l 1-28 Redmond Townsite Co, lot 1 blk 64 77 Grandy, W P, lots !-J blk 65. 1.04 Whitney. Mary, lots 4-6 blk 6S 3-04 Whitney, Mary, lota 6 to 8 blk 65 J OS Gates, E A, lots 9-W blk 65. . 2.04 Jordan, Robert E, lot 8 blk 66 Lamb, John E, lots i-4 blk 67 7.65 Lamb, John E, lots 7 to li blk 67 25.50 Moodv, J R. lot 9 blk 68 2 04 Buckley, J J, lots 1-2 blk 70. 2.04 Buckley, I A, lots S-4 blk 70. 7.14 Buckley, W J, lots 5-6 blk 70. 2.04 Smith, Ora, lot 1 blk 74 6.61 Smith. Ora, lot 2 blk 74 51 Central Oregon Irrigation Co, lots 1 to 4 blk 75 27.54 Hedmond First Addition Redmond Realty lnv Co, lots 1 to 6 blk 1; lots 1 to 12 blk 2; lots 1 to 12 blk S; tract A 66 61 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 1 to 12 blk 8; lots 1 to 12 blk 9; lots 1 to 6 blk 10; lots 1-2 blk 11 48.96 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 3 to 6 blk 11; lots 1 to 4 blk 12 12.84 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 6 to 12 blk 12; lots 1 to 14 blk B; lots 1-2 blk C 26.01 Redmond Realty & InT Co, lots 3 to 8 blk C; lots 1 to 5 blk D 918 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, lots 3 to 6 blk E; lots 1 to 3 blk 18 7.14 Torest, Ashley, lots 4 to 8 blk 18; lots 1 to 3 blk 19 8.16 Hobos, W H, lots 4 to 7 blk 19 S.06 Redmond Realty & lnv Co, j tots 1 to 4 blk 20 5.10 Redmond Second Addition Moore, J A, lot 1 blk 5 61 Bartlett, C F, lots 1 to 4 blk 7 2 04 Evans, B C, lot 8 blk 7 51 Booth, C W. lots 3-4 blk 9.. 1.02 Coughuy, W W, lots 1-2 blk 15... 102 Clark, Alice, lot 3 blk 15 51 Christiansen, W E, lot 2 blk 16 61 Smith, Q E, lots 3 to 6 blk 16 204 Brooks, Lula. lot 5 blk 17. . . 3.06 Stroud Brothers, lots 1-2 blk 18 102 Redmond, Ehret's First Add. McCaffery, Ben, lot 6 blk 1. . . 1.28 Ehret, Carl, lots 6 to 8 blk 1 . 3.82 McCaulley, Claud, lot 1 blk 3. 1.53 McCaffery et al, lot 2 blk 3. 1.63 Rodemeyer, Dr, lots 6-7 blk 3 29.68 Toung, Josephine, lot 8 blk 3. 2.04 McCaulley, Claude, lots 9-10 blk 3 4.08 Bingham. J R, lot 2 blk 4 1.53 W ood, 0 S, lot i blk 4 2.80 Covert, Roy, lot 4 blk 4 1.53 Covert, Roy, lot 6 blk 4 1.63 Immele, Robert, lots 6-7 blk 4 29.58 Walker, W C, lot 10 blk 4. . . 2.04 Redmond, EUinger Add. Ehret, Carl, lots 1 to 10 blk 1 . 5.10 Irvin, Nellie J, lots 1 to 8 blk 2 4.08 lrvin, Nellie J, lots 9-10 blk 2 21.42 Ihret, Carl, lots 1-2 blk 4. . . 1.02 Ehret, Carl, lots 6 to 8 blk 4 1.53 Lilly, Geo A M, lots 9-10 blk 4 1.02 rhret, Carl, lots 1-4 blk 6. . . 2.04 Ehret, Carl, lots 1 to 7 blk 8 3.57 Norwood, J A, lot 8 blk 8. . . .51 Jarrett, Cnas, lots 6-7 blk 10. 1.63 Chapman, W B, lots 8-10 blk 10 2.29 Slocum, G M, lot 3 blk 11; e4 lot 4 blk 11 27.64 Ttlgatter, J A, lots 6-7 blk 11 2.04 Immele, R C, lots 8-10 blk 11 3.06 JTielson, C E, lots 6-8 blk 12. 3.06 Taliaferro, Z, lots 1-10 blk 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 Ihret, Carl S, lots 4-5 blk 18 4.08 Goodwin, Geo, lot 2 blk 19. . . 5.10 fiolden, Margaret, lots 4-5 blk 20 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, lots 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 & ln,v Co, lots 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 Redbmnd Fair Acres Kenyon, C S, lot 5 3.60 Redmond Acres Northwest Townsite Co, lot 22 2.10 Redmond South Knd Acres Oregon Trunk Dev Co, lots 11-11 8.40 Oregon Trunk Dev Co, lots r 19-22 t.20 Oregon Trunk Dev Co, lots 26-27 8-60 ROSI.ANO Richie, Bessie, lot blk S. . . . .28 Carniichaet. C V. lot 1 blk 4. ,28 Howard, Jefferson, lot 10 blk 6 28 Howard, Jefferson, lots 10-12 blk 8 " SISTF.KS Wilson, Bertha, lots 1-1 blk 1 4. 38 Allen. Hardy, lots 7-9 blk 1.. 1.33 W ilson. Bertha, lots 11-13 blk 1 1.63 Allen, H K. lot 3 blk 1 7.25 Paul. Frank, lot 7 blk 1 70 Dennis, John, et L lot 10 blk 2 , .35 Allen. H K, lots 11-13 blk 1.. .87 Wallace, Julia, lot 1 blk . . . .53 Dennis, J W, et al, lot 3 blk 6 . 35 Allen, H K, lots S-4 blk 6... 1.45 Allen, H K, lots 6-6 blk 6. .. 6.13 Sisters McCaffery Addition Dennis. J W, et al, lots 4-5 blk 1 70 McCaffery, Ben, lot 6 blk 1. . . .35 Dennis, J W, et al, lots 4-6 blk 3 105 Sisters Davidson Addition Oregon A Western Colo Co, lots 1-S blk 6 121 Oregon ft Western Colo Co. lot blk 6 39 Bowman, America, lot 1 blk 14 25 Carlson, Carl, lot S blk 14.. .35 Curtis, Mable, lot 7 blk SO... .63 V A NORA Vanora Townsite Co, all of townsite of Vanora, except lot 23-24 blkl4; lot 2 blk 24 202.50 CONCRETE COOLING VAT. Hointmadi IcaUu Rafrigtrator For Country U so Many country homes which cannot have Ice must depend ou other means for keeping milk, butter and (arm products cool, says the Anierlesn Cuttl vator. Nothing is better and cleaner than a concrete rat sunk In the ground In the milk bouse and fed by a spring or with water from the well on Its way to the stock watering tanks. The sine of the vat Is dependent on the needs. For a farm with a small dairy suffi cient space Is to be bad in a tank four feet two Inches by seven feet two Inches In the clear, by twenty-three Inches deep and with Ore Inch walls and bottom. This vat will hold eight regulation shipping cans spaced six inches apart In a corner of the milk house dig the pit for the vat five feet wide, eight feet long and twenty-two Inches deep If the water Is to be fed and removed by Iron pi, these should be laid at once with their ends provided with screw or sleeve couplings five Inches above the earth bottom of the pit. Build a boi form without top or bot tom four feet two Inches wide by sev en feet two Inches long, outside mens orements. and twenty-throe Inches deep. Mix the concrete mushy wet of one bag of Portland cement, two cubic feet of sand and four cubic feet of screened gravel or crushed rock, or one part cement to four parts pit grav el. Place a cork in the ends of the pipes nnd lay the five Inch liottora with a strip of woven wire fencing In the concrete within two Inches of the top. Quickly finish the bottom smooth with ' "''. HOMEMADE COOLING VAT. a wooden float and a steel trowel and at once set the box form In the pit so as to leave a space of five Inches on all sides. Fill this space with con crete. Around the corners of the tank, near the top and bottom, imbed an old iron rod. Bring the outside walls to full height above floor level by using a width of board along the side and end. Round the edges and finish the top of the walls with a trowel. When the tank Is two days old care fully remove the forms. Rub down the walls with a soft brick and paint thorn with a creamy mixture of cement and water. Five days later the vat may he used. In the coupling of the outlet pipe place a section of overflow pipe nineteen inches long, which will draw off the warm water at the top of the tank. The overflow pipe should be at least one-half Inch greater In diame ter than the inlet pipe o as to remove all danger of flooding the milk and the dairy house. Make a grating of one Inch slats or gas pipe to place on the bottom of the vat to provide a circula tion of cool water under the milk cans. As an aid In lifting the cans fix a hand rail at a convenient height above the tank. For this vat there will be required one and one-half yards of crushed rock or screened gravel, three-quarters yard of sand and ten bags of cement at a total cost of about $6. Tw men can build It In one day. Larger cool ing tanks tjiould have walls six inches thick. Filled with cool water from the spring or well, such a vat will keep the cream sweet and will in many other ways take the place of an Ice refrigerator. y s s s s ' The Porter Couldn't Fool Pete Hinkle A good story is told on "Pete" Hinkle. It seems that "Pete" was unable to sleep on the car while on his way to take his examinations at Portland and entertained himself by looking through the curtains in front of his berth. Soon he dis covered the porter gathering up the footwear and immediately took a lively interest in the job. When he got to "Pete's" shoes he bawled out: "Let them shoes alone. If you can't get a bunch to fit you out of the others you can get some off the next train. I am dead onto you." A. W. Clothier is in Prineville this week interviewing our mer chants. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our friends for their kludneas during the Illness and death of our beloved son. Mkj and Mk. Waltkb Kohtkk. Sunday at the Churches Usual services at the Presby terian church next Sunday. There will be the usual services at the Methodist church Sunday. All the regular services at the Union church next Lord's Day. To al! those nut attending any ser vices a most cordial invitation is extended. Geo. H. Ramsey. Last Sunday evening at the semi annual election of the Christian En deavor Society of the Presbyterian- church the following officers were chosen: President, Robert Lister; vice-president, Norris Bixby; secre tary, Audrey Noble; treasurer, Marian Rice; pianist, Chas. Rem ington. h i r i in 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it if r i it t THE SWINEHERD. Never kill a pig for market or ; home consumption until It Is ripe : : for it : : The cause of unthrifty pigs can I ; often be traced to a filthy swill ; barrel. I Prepare to keep the young pigs ; growing from the hour they en- ' ter the world. Hogs are among the most '! cleanly animals If they are glv- !! en a fair chance. ; A lot of bogs In a hog lot welt '. '. grown with clover will convey ; ; a lot of oioucy to their owner's ! ! ; pocket ; ; ! '. Be sure that the bog herd, . ' ' lnrge or small, has an abundance ) " '. of fresh, clean water to drink all . . ; ; the time. '. The hog that Is fed on one thing all the time makes alow " .. growth and little pork. 1 1 1 II '1-l-l-H1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 1 I 1 I I 1 1 I ' PESSIMISM. We are but as the leaves which appear with the flowers of spring. Homer. Tis best for mortals not to have been born or to look upon the light of the sun No mortal Is happy all his days. Baccby tides. Evolution. Father." said little Hollo, "what Is evolution''" "Evolution, my son. Is a sort of apol ogy which man has Invented for dis playing so many of the traits of the lower animals." Washington Star. Four'Mules for Sale Four work mules, nges 2 and 3 years old. Claicknck Cox Trine vllle, Oregon. 10 16 Imp 6 per cent loans on farms, orchard lands, city resident or bnnirieHS prop erty, to buy, build, improve, extend oi relund mortgages or other securities; terms reasonable; special privileges; correspondence invited. Dep't L, 618 Commonwealth Wdg., Denver, Colo , or Dep't. I, 74'J Henry Bldg., Heattle, VaBh. lOp-lm Brick Work Have your chimneys and fireplaces built now. Get ready for winter. Ex perienced Work guaranteed. Koh't Kohi.nhon, Hotel Oregon. 10-9-2tp T ' Ct A 45-horse power Case triu-tlon en gine and log fucks. Will sell on reiiHouatile terms. R. E. Jones & Co. Howard, Ore. 7-3 Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mrs. Wriuht, who represents the Ameiican Ladies Tailoring Company, has just received a fine line of samples for fall and winter suits. All who order before August 2'id 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. 7-3HI 1A A T Lodge meets everyTues- Vj day night. Strangers welcome. Gko. Noiile, N. G.; Hurt Barnes, V. G. ; T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. Dinwid die, Tress. !tofosstf,nal Cards, llygenic, Dietetic and Natural Therapeu tic. Chrome nervous imjomeis a specialty. DR. R. D. KETCHUM Drugless Physician (lour 9 to 5 or by appointment. IMS Koonia 10-11 Cornalt Building. W. P. Mykks N. Q. Wallah MYERS & WALLACE Lawyers Kamstra Bid's;, Prineville, Ore J. II. Hell A. W. Kims Crook County Abstract Co. (Ire-) miwessors In The J. II. Iliincr Abstract Co. I'rlnvvlUs, Oregon AlwtrnrU luaurnnce Prof. A. W. Grater, Divine Healer Office In Morris Building three doors south ol Journal office. Priaovillo, Oregon D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Konm 11 Ailamson Uld'g rnneville, Ure. 10.3 Dr. Howard Gove Dentist Crook County Bonk Building Jft JIT. 3tMmtrf Smrfmm aaa Jmrwm CmH (MMiW pnmmHf mjf mr mffM If mm mmm J. Ormmm. Cmmm, S. Cmfmrnrtt JIT. S. XtiAmmj Ot'CUUKTS Belknap & d wards rmjftmimms mmmf Jmrfm. (County Physician.) WeVe. Or,f T. E. J. DUFFY frorney-f-Lair (Butctuor to W. A. Belt) PsiNSVllXS Orkoox Comett Building, Room 6 JPjkjfMmimm mmmf Jmrfm Calu Imuiu Pbokftlt Div o Nioai OrviCS ONI DOOR HotTTM O A DAMON 8 psue Stoas. Both offl.- in tMj. deaot lelepboDM. Prt mmm,f, . . OrM Willard II. Wirtz Attorney-at.Ijiw. Office In M. It. Hlgga' olllce. I'llINEVIt.I.R OliKdON . SSrimk mCamyr Jfttntt. ff'rmtmiU, Ormmmm, W. A. BELL Lawyer The Dalles Oregon J. Trcgclles Fox M. R. C. 8. Kng; and I.. 8. A. Undnn; ucencee urcgon Meillrai noaru. Specialist in HuriiBrv: HvKiene: All mentary Canal; women and childrcn' meajies. eto Offloe and rcnldpnm Third ilwt npur Court 1ouik. Tel.: Plonimr. Call, anwerpd promptly, nlsut or any. ChurgtMl imidorAto E. W(mr H. Z. Griffith CentrallfOregon Well Co. Contractors for Well Drilling and Prospect Holes. Depth Guar anteed ... Dealerspn full lino of well supuliei, Gaaolino Engine, Pumps, Etc. Culver, Oregon Statement of Ownership Of the Crook County Journal, puli. Ilshed weekly at Prineville, Oregon, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. . F.dltor, Ilob't. E. Gray, Prineville, Oregon. Maniiglng Editor, .Koh't. E. Gray, Prineville, Oregon. Buh1iii;hs Managers, Koh't. E. Gray, Prineville, Oregon. Publisher, Koli't. E. Gray, Prine ville, Oregon. Owner, Koli't. E. Gray. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other secur ities: None. Koh't. E. Gyay. Kworn to and subscribed before me this 6tll day of October. 1913. A. H. Kknnkiiy, Notary Public for Oregon. (Mv commission expires August 16, 1914.) To Excnange for Horses orCattle New B-room hoime with 2 lots In Redmond and a 5-pannnger auto mobile In HrHt-claHB condition. J. M. J iJiin, Iiend, Oregon. 10-2-3t Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 yr, FOR SALE Four Hundred Head Thoroughbred Rambouelet Rams Yearlings, Large Frame, Long Woolcd, and Heavy Shearers. Apply to Prineville Land & Livestock Co. Antelope, Oregon 10 2 Home Restaurant Home Cooking Regular Meals and Short Order Price Reasonable C W, UPP1NCOTT Proprietor 10-2 Farm Loans For a short tims w hate sub ject to our disposal $25,000 lor loans on highly improved irrigated ranches in the vicin ity ol Prinsvilla. Loans to be lor 15,000 or mors and run Irom 3 to 5 years, with inter est st 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge s small commission to be paid by the borrower. A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title A' Trust Co. 6 19 Prineville, Oregon ANCER IN WOMAN'S BREAST rAiwlVS BreiNS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP SUNOS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE $1 000 IF I FAIL TO CURE an) CANCER Of TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons Bona or Deep Glands HO KNIFE or PAIN No Pay Until Cured, Mo X lUv or other wtndto. An .land plant makmttha cure ABSOLUTE GUARANTEE Any TUMOR, LUMP or Burs on the Up, faoe or body Inns i Cajiwt HNevir Palm until lut Uk. 120-PAGE BOOK feat free; Uwtimonial id thoiiBarnls eur(i at hirn HKITK Til HUM ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST Ii CANCER. Wi relum thountndi Dying, Cimi Too Ljtt. We hava cured lo.ooo In 20 yra. Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY & CO. A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, GAL KINDLY MAIL this to tome one with CANCER Notice (it J i iiiil Settlement Notice in hereby ivn by the unilwr- inniul ttia Uflmltiintrutrtr nf Mm MRtutP ol Hurman Jacnbson, (ImwhrccI, to all nerHoriH interenieu in (mm hthiw. mitt hu hue muiln nrwl ti!ll ivil.ll tllH (Wllnt.V clerk of Crook miinty, Oriion, his II mil accounting of his acliiiinlHtrntion ol an! efltate, and the court lmaattna drd day of Novembor, 11113, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at. the county court room in I'rinoville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearinu anil nettling wiid final accounting. At which (aid time and place any person interPBted In said e tute may appear and object to said Hnal accounting. 3at3d this 25th day ol Sept., l'JUI. A. II, LllM'MAN, Administrator of the estate of Her man Jacohson, deceased. n m. mm rk. m mm a -m i 'IB JL Siiiiiinoiia, In tlio circuit court of theatntuof Oregon lor t'niua county. iNwhuti I. ninlr Coinpnny, a cor- porntlon, phtliulft. v. ICIlin A. Johtmon, Jitim-n Tcthcrow, and John 'IVthcrow, nnd nil mi , known helm ol Anclrrw J. 'IVth crow, divrnwHl, mill nil otlicru In. tititnl, ilcfi'iidnuta. To Kllin A. Johnmili, J nine TVth. row, John 'IVthcrow, nnd all u it knowu Mni of Andrew J. Teth row, deenw-d, nnd to all other IntcriKted, the nliove tminwl do ft'iitlntita: In the imiiie nt tlia atn'e ol Oregon You nnd t'm-h of you r hereby re quired til npMnr mid nnwer the complaint of the plaintiff 11 lei I ngnluat you In tlio nlxive entltliMl ult mid court, wltlilu ten dnya Irom the dnte of tlie vrvlc of tbla aum molia upon you, II wrved within Crotik county, atntti of Oregon, or If erred wltlilu miy oilier county In tlila atnto, thou within twenty iluya from the dnU of the avrvlr of tnla aumiiiona upon you, or If nerved by publication mfordlntj to lnw, then on or before the Zttk W Htimmmmt, ItU, mid you anil ench of you are hereby untitled thnt If you (nil to no niienr nnd nwer for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree iignlut you for the relief prayed for In the complulnt. to-wlt: for a decree, ofanld court to the effect thnt the plnlntlff la the owner In fee almtile, free from all locum- iirnncea, in tne lonow uig uearnoeii preuilMw, towltl The north half of the tiiirtheimt (junrter, the aouth- went qunrter ol tne noriiirimi iiinMer, nnd the north weal quarter of the aouthenet iUarler of eectlon thlrt.-en. Hi townahlu twenty-one aouth, of rnnire nine enat of the Wil lamette Meridian, In Crook county, Hltita of Oregon. That the defend- mita and each and all of them, and all pereoua chilling by, through or under tiiem or any in inem ue tor ever barred autlTetopiied from hav ing or claiming any right, title or liiU'riKt in or to aald premiaea or any part thereof, and that the cloud filming upon plaintiff' title to aald premlnca by reaaou of t lie eatam ol Andrew J. Tetherow never having Iwen ndmlnlatered upon, lie reiuoveii , and that the plalntlfl'a title to aald prvnilw-a be quieted, conllrnied and forever retablliihed In Iteelf. Ila auc- CfHuora and nwilgna, nnd for auch other nnd further relief na tuny aeem meet to the court and Juat lu the premiaea. Thla autiimona la puhlliiht'd In the Crook County Journal, a weekly neniAnr of general circulation, nnd piibllHhcd once a week nt I'rlne vllle, Crook county Oregon, for alx full week In aeven cmiaerutlv la auea of anld piier. commencing wit h the Inane of October lOth, l'.li;i, nnd ending with the leaue of NovemlaT 27th,- 191.1, by order of the Hon. U. Springer, county Judge of Crook county, Oregon, nud Judge of the. county court of the atnte of Oregou for Crook couuty, made and entered on the Ulth clny of (H tolM-r. 1UI3. Dated nnd pulillHbed llrHt time Oi tolHT ltith, lHUI. M. I'.. HiilNK, Attorney for I'liilnllff. Notice of Contest lM.iriin..nl ul iho Inierlnr t nlli'il NUira ljiita urtii-e. llurnlt)rcKOIl, (X-tolier I, l'.'l.l. TqT.oii Willis I'uok. t'ontanteet Vuu urn liiTfli). notllltil that Alfred J. Wasliliiirn. who kIvsx Snpli. Oregon, his poKtutllce Aihlrrss, did on UHhIht 1, Hits, Hie In this olllce ln duly corrolnir. sled upplli almn to content ami mi ure the caticillulionof your lloininteiul mails July It, Wi2, lor wt nw'4. w i4 nection sit). i'1, up1,, p'i m", section ,10, towimhlli IH suutli, rii 'Al east, WlllitinotUt Meriuiau, mid as rounils lor his oomeni lie alleiieA iml bun Willis Cook baa wholly ulianduii rd said hoinenlsad for si months lint past. You are, tlifnTiire, further nnllnerl that the iihl kIIi-uuIIoiiii will lie taken liy lhl "Itlce linvlns hi'ii iNiliri'NHeit hy you, unit your hhIiI entry will lie iiiiiti'eli'il thereiimier wlltinul your further rtKht to lie heuril therein, Hither iieriirn ihlaiinirai.tr on appeal, if you fail Hie In thl ottliw within twenty days arier the l ol'HTM pulilhatlim of this tiollee, as Htmwn iielow, your iinswer. uiuler ontli.siie- rllli'lilly mrctllitf anil reNltoliililiv to these al. li Kiitliius of I'lintenl, or II ynu full within Hint time to rile In this oltliti due proof thai you have served u enpy of your answer ou the ul. I I'liiitealioit either In person or hy renls-leri-d mull. If Ihls wirvhv Is niiithi hy the de livery of a copy of your answer to the eon leaiinil In petniin, proof of such "rvliw must Is. either the said isinleslaiit's written uek niiwleilai'ioent of his riH'elpt of thn copy h iwllia the dnte of Its receipt, or the alllila vltof the person hy whom iho delivery was iniide aiming when and where the ciipy was delivered; If made hy reglsisred mall lirnot uf such service must consist "t the alllilavlt of the person hy wh.mi the copy was mailed stailiiK when ami the poslolllcu to which It was inalli'it, and this alllilavlt must hu aecotii. piiiiled hy thu putttmastur's ruculpt lur tho letter. You should state In your answer tho name of Ilia tiiiHliilllcc to which you desire futliru notices to l.o sent lo yen. WM. fARBK, IloKlater. lhiteof Hrst pulilicittlon Out. liltli, llil.'l. " " second . ' " . al, 11113. ' " third ' " 110th, WIS, " ".fourth " Nov. mli, una Insurance Policy Lost Loat or liilnbilil, I'ollcy No. 1200!)n Ihhiii'iI by 'I'hi! rutin Mutual Life I o Hiirtiiice Company, on the life 111 I,,VHitnili'r M. I.ok'iii. Tho Under wll plt-iiHH return to the unilerHlg;niMl, Application Iimh liecii iiui.de for thu IsHtilng of a (liiilicntu. LVHANUKU S. I.OtlAN, 10-2-6t Prlncvnie, Ore, For Sale Hoy's Pony, weight about 700 pouiidH, gentle. See Chas. F, Con dart. 10-2