NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Believe President Will Ask Con gress to Repeal Canal Tolls i, on American Shipping. Washington.- u,.,r( published In London ilmt President Wilson mid Would Hxk emigre to repeal thii million of American (hipping from toll lu the I'anuma I'Hiuil brouiihi from the white house the lirlnf stnto Incut Unit any announcement of the administration policy on tluit auti J"'rt at thin thno wua UUuthorl-d. Official declined to ampliry tliut statement. In other administration quarters, however, the belief wan eipresaed that biter mull a ri'ticnl would tie recotti' mended 'to emigres, but those who (poke disclaimed any otMclal knowl edge of President VIIon' Intention. Those closest to the president pre dicted that any itiiiiounriiiiit of pol icy would not Iib made until the legis lative Hum Ion lu emigre! waa op portune. l.ut negotiation over (Jrnnt Ilrlt In dliilomntlc protest against t tip alleged discrimination wnr conducted by former Amhussodor Hiiro hiat Feb ruary. He rnlluijuliilii-d hla pout after having announced tin would not do until th mutter waa on the way to aettletnent. Ktr ('will Hprlnit Klee, tli new ambassador, baa tkn no step In th question and diplnmatlat hav construed thla Inaction a an In dlratlon that satisfactory assurance have been given by Washington to London of a settlement of the dlspulo. Olapatch of Warahlp Not Disapproved Germany' dnrlalon to dispatch a Warship to Mexican waters attracted wide attention tn offlrlnl circle hor. No formal comment wna niacin on tbe Incident, but It waa apparent that tbe Wnshliiglou government wa not dla plcnacd. Significance win attached to the action by official Washington, how ever, because It waa accepted aa In d I tut I ii K that European powera which previously had recognlicd tlm liuertn go eminent, amoii which were Ger many and (irent llrllaln, now anw vldencea of Huertn'i Inability to dom inate the altuatloli. I.nleat advlcea from Crent llrllaln to Wuahlngton are to thn effect that King tloorg and Queen Mary have taken a personal Interest In the nit na tion with a view to foHttirlnK measures that would support tho policy of the Tnlled State. H la reported that Great rtrltaln la prepared at the first opportunity to repudiate the recognl tlon, and that failure of the liuertn administration to hold a constitution al election on October 28 probably will be held aa aufflcleut cnuso. Commerce Judges Kept on Rolla. Tho United Plate commerce court, created In 1912 to have JurlsiUctlon over append from the IntcrBlate com merce commission, will go out of ex istence on December 31, If President Wilson sign tho deficiency appropria tion bill a It repassed the house. The position of It Judges, however, were finally saved when the house accepted tlin senate' amendment continuing the prevent Judges n additional cir cuit JtulKes of the Cnlted Stutcs until they resign or retire. The senate's amenilmeut wua ac cepted hiiciiiiBe of the belief that tho deficiency bill would be Indefinitely held up by the simuto If the hoiiBe In sisted on Hint Ihk tho prcHcnt com merce court Judges out of office. National Capital Brevltle. Jefferson Mcl'nrn, of NnHlivllle, Tenn., Iiiih been selected by 1'retildent WIIhoii and Attorney-General Mrltey nolds for United Suites attorney for Hawaii. I.,. F. Hpeer of Bnngor, Me., chief of the corporation tnx division of the IreiiKtiry department, hn been named by Secretary McAdoo ns deputy com mlnsioner of Internal rovenue In chnrge of the Income tax administra tion. I'ropoRltlon whereby the railroads mny avoid prosecution under thn 8her man law ware made to the attorney general by I'reBldent Elliott, T. I). Qnlyler, and President Hndley of Yalo, directors of the Now Mnven rond. It I poHslble that the government will not atart its suit under the anti triiHt law nKnlnxt the Amerlcun Tele phono Telogrnph compuny for sev eral months yet, pending outcome of the suit to Beparato the "trust" from Its Pacific conHt holdings, now under way at Portland. "The government could expend prof itably In 10 years $100,000,000 In the reclamation of arid, soinl-arld and Hwnmp lands In that pnrt of the coun try woHt of the Missouri river," Bald Socretary Lnno. m Ily the closest vole of the session, 111 to 106, tho liouso voted to recede from Its conference disagreement to concur In the sonata amendment to the urgent deficiency appropriation bill, which provides for the romoval of deputy Internal revenue collectors and doputy mnrshula from civil serv ice regulations. EDWARD S. PLANK fctiTT- v-V'J- : .ivV f "-ij' V -P-';yrfr J , X v; A,-r-'s'''v i Edward 8. Plank, vetaran pltchar for the Philadelphia Athletics, whoa work was a feature In the world' baitball championship series. Brief News of the Week Hprlugfleld, Mo., defeated the pro poaed comiulaalon form of govornment charter, Arguments In the government's antl truat suit agalnat tbe Intnniatlonal Harvester company were scheduled to beglu Monday In SL Paul. The California railroad commlseton hns ordered trnnportnllon line to put In Individual (unitary drinking cup which will sell to the public for 1 cant each. Huffragette In London Interrupted services In the Westminster Abbey, with chants for suffrngetto now In prison, when tho clergy failed to men tion the women In their prayers. The concerted yell of 3000 fan at tbe Temple auditorium, Loa Angelca, where they were watching the base ball acore, (pllt several pipes In tbe 130,000 pipe organ. Hereafter a matron snd a policeman must stand guard with a watchful eye In every public dunce hall In Boston to see that the tungo, turkey trot and other dunces of a similar character are not attempted. Strong opposition to abatement of thn e verity of examination at the West Point military academy la voic ed by the superintendent, Colonel Townsluy, In his annual report Commissioner of Medlutlon Stew art, of the federal department of labor, will recommend forthwith a congres sional Investigation of the strike of Colorado coal miners. The Western Fuel cases. In which are Involved many officers and em ployes of the Western Fuel company, charged with conspiracy to defraud the government through manipulating weights, came up for trial Monday In the United States district court at 8nn Francisco. The Hrltlsh government has decided to pBtubllnh an opium monopoly In Hongkong nt the expiration of the present agreement and It Is thought that with the control of tho trafflo In the hands of the government It gradual suppression will be easier. People in the News Adolphus Ilusch, multimillionaire St. Louis brower, died lu Germany, aged 76. Prince Taro Katsurn, ex-premler of Japan and a close friend of the em peror, died after an extended Illness. Yuan Shi Kal has been elected pres ident of China by the two bouses of the republican parliament. He will rule five years. Twenty cnndldate were nominated. James M. Sullivan, American minis Isler to the Dominican republic, has Induced the warring factions In that country to sign a pence pact Aocordlng to Information brought to Victoria by a Japanese liner, Dr. Sun Yat Sen, organizer of the Chinese rev olution of 1911, baa not left Japan, but la In hiding at the Island empire. Failure of Governor Johnson ot Cal ifornia to name a new medical board la keeping 600 young physicians from getting licenses to practice. Mr. Emmallne Pankhurst, the fam ous militant suffragette leader, sailed from Havre tor the United States aboard the liner La Provenca. It 1 rumored that the widow of Mayor Oaynor will seek to have the will of her late husband overruled on tbe grounds that sufficient fund for her maintenance have not been pro Tided. Mr. Jennie May Eaton waa placed on trial at Plymouth, Mass., Monday, on an Indictment charging bor with the murder of her husband, Read Ad miral Joseph O, Eaton, U, S. N., re tired. The petition to have Lola Norrls and Marsha Warrington, who eloped to Reno with Dlggs and Camlnettl, declared dependents, wa dented by Judge Shields on the recommendation of the probation committee. 136 LIVES LOST ON B!)RNINGSTEAMER Terrific Storm Prevents Other Vessels Rendering Kucli Assistance. Liverpool. One hundred and thirty six person lost their live when tbe slimmer Volturno of the Uranium Hue wu destroyed at aea aftor having been on fire for 24 boura. Ten steamship called by wireless to the burulug ship surrounded the Volturno for If hour while the fir raged nt it height, but none of the rescue fleet wa able to bud aanlst ance owing to the terrific storm. The Volturno lulled from Itotteldnin for New York via llalirax on October 2. Hlio carried 24 cabin passengers, 640 steerage and a crew of 3. Of the tt,7 known to have been ot board, 6"1 hnve been reported saved by tbe 10 vessel. The greatet loss of life occurred when four of the Volturno' six life boat were dashed to ploces against thn side of the vessel a few moment after they were launched. Other life boat launched from tho rescue fleet were also crusbod by the wave. Never before ha auch a disaster been witnessed by so many spectator. Huddled on the eight ocean liners, a German tramp and a Standard Oil tank steamer which hoard the Voltur no "S. O. 8." distress call by wire Ins, unmindful of the biting cold of the gale and the danger from the huge wave which crushed over the vessels, those on board the waiting ships re mained on deck throughout the after noon and night watching the fire. BLOOMS F0RJESSIE WILSON Chrysanthemums Grown for White House Bride-elect Washington. A chrysanthemum wedding appear to be the plan for the white house nuptials of Miss Jes sie Woodrow Wilson and Francis It. Snyre on November 25. Thousands of the beautiful "mums" are being grown In the white house conserva tory for the event Mrs. Tbomns R. Marshall, wife of the vice-president, hns bought many yards of exquisite hund-mnde luce for tho bride-elect's wedding finery. Test Suit Begun on Minimum Wage. Portland, Or. Suit attacking tbe constitutionality of the minimum wage law was filed against Edwin V. O ils rn, Itert ha Moorea and Amedes M. Smith, members of the Industrial Wel fare commission, and the court waa asked to restrain the defendants and each of them from putting Into effect the statute. UNDERWOOD AND KOBSON HAVE CLASH Washington. Representative Rich mond Pearson Hohson, representative of Alabama, and his colleague, Ma jority Leador Underwood, engaged in a bitter debute on the floor of the house over the senatorial contest In their state, In which they nre rival candidates. Tho oratorical dud was precipitated by Mr. Hobson reiterat ing utterances he made last week in a speech nt Wetumpkn, Aln., Intimat ing; thnt Mr. Underwood was "the tool of Wall street and the liquor Inter ests," and charging that he had gain ed Alabama's support In the last pres idential campaign under false pre tenses. Cheers from Democrats and Repub licans greeted Mr. Underwood as he rose to reply, and later, when Mr. Hobson tried to interrupt, there were loud cries of "Sit down, sit down; you've had your time." B. F. O'Nell I In Prison. Boise, Idaho. B. F. O'Nell, convict ed of making false reports to the state bank examiner of the condition of the Bank of Commerce while Its presi dent, arrived here In company with four other convicts from north Idaho, and Immediately began his term of two to ten years In the ponitentinry. Ad Wolgast Wins Over Bat Nelson. Milwaukee. Ad Wolgast, of Cadil lac, Mich., defeated Battling Nelson, of Hegewlsch, 111., In a 10-round no declsion boxing contest at the Elite arena here. Wolgast had the better of eight of the 10 rounds, while two were even. Arkansas la to Go Dry. Little Rock, Ark. The state su preme court sustained the validity ot; the Oolng prohibition bill and Arkan sas will become dry after Januorj 1 next Athletics Are Chanpions. New York. The Philadelphia Ath letics won the baseball champlonshli of the world for 1913 at the Pols, grounds by defeating the New York Giants, 3 to 1, In the fifth and dscidln game of tha series. Notice of the Proposed Exten sion and Improvement of Third Street from M. Hodges' Plat of City of Prineville West to Noble' Addition to the City of Prineville. In compliance with an order made the ZihI diy of April, 1J12. Iy the City CuiiiicII of the City of I'rluevllle. rook count v, Oregon in iiiriiiince to M-cllon Si unci Section 33 of Clmp-U-T 7 of the City Charter ot the City of I'rluevllle, Crook county, Oregon, the Cuy Knicliieer of smII city did on the lltli day of Mny, 191U, tile In tbe otllce of the City Recorder n survey uml pint of the proponed extension hiii! Improvement of Tblnl street (ruin the west end of Third street n (leillt-Hteil by M. Hollies, west to the east mil of Third street tt (leilli-uU-d In Nolile'a Addition to the City of rrinevine, m sum city, which salil mirvey unit pint more particularly ilcM-rllied salil proponed ex tendon Mini Improvement an follow, to-Hit: IW-gliuiliiK at the south wel corner of block touru-i-n (14). original town (now city) of Prineville, nometlinit. uexiKiiateil as ,vi. Hodges' iiat mill Survey of tbe Town of I'rlnevHle, Crook county, Oregon, and running thence west One hundred sixteen lift (llH) more or less to thn east limik of the old channel of Crooked river, thence 111 a southeasterly di rection hIoiik said east Imrik of said old channel of Crooked river to a point due west ot the northwest corner of block neven (7), of said M. lloilgiV Iiat and Purvey of the Town of i'rluevllle, Oregon, thence east to the northwest corner of said block seven (7), thence north eighty (SO) feet along tbe west end of Third street as dedicated liy M. Hodges, to tbe point of heglniilnir, etiilirncing a tract of laud containing . I9M acres, said tract embracing the street pro poned to lie opened, extended mid Improved, and that thereafter on the 7th day of October, llilll, the said City Council lu accordance with ll neetlons of said Chapter of salil Charter of said City, di rected the City Recorder of said city, to cause to be published and posted pioper notices of said proposed extension and Improve ment of said street an descrllied In said plat and survey above de scrllH'd, wherefore, you anil each of you, mid u II persons and parties concerned, are herewith and hereby not Hied of the proposed extension mid Improvement of said street In accordance with the survey and plat thereof, and ns above descrlls-d ami you are hereby further notified, that the said City Council of the City of Prineville, Oregon, will bear ol.J -ctlotiH, complaints for damages, and retiiotistrauces. If any there be, to said proposed extension and Im provement of said street, said com plaints, objection or retiiotistrauces to be tiled In writing, at Its special meeting;, at the ;ity Hall In the City of Prineville, Oregon, on Tuesday, the lltli tiny ot Novemlier, 1013, at 7-.:iO o'clock p. in. of said clay. Published by order of the' Council ninile the 7tli day of tktolier, 1913, and the dale ol the first publication Is the Uth day of October. 1913, and the date oi the last publication Is lue btD clay ol .November, 11113. A. It. Bowman, City Recorder. SliuriH's Sale In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the conn tv of Crook. J. M. M-Cluif, plaintiff, vs. L. K. I'arker, defendant. To the sheriff of Crook county, OreetltiR: WhereiiH, on the first (lav of Oc tober, 11113, by consideration of the county court of the state of Oregon, lor me county ot crook, lu au action then H"tnllng in said court, J. M. Met Hire recovered nnliriiieiit airalnst L K. Parker lor the sum of One Hundred dollars In I'. S. (told coin, with interest- thereou ill like gold coin at tbe rate ol 10 per rent per milium from the 2Hth day of January, mil, ami the mrtlier sum of St-ii, attorney's- fees, nud Seven and tilty hundredths dollars, for cwts nud disbursements, In which judgment It was further ordered by the court that- the property attached In said ac tion, uml herclnntterilescrlbed.besiild lor the satisfaction ol salil judgment In the manlier provided liy law, which judgment was enralleil mid docketed In the clerk's office of said court on the first day of October, l'.'lll, therefore In the name of the state of Oregon, you tire hereby commanded to sell the following described real property of said L. K. Parker, being the property attached In said action, viz: That tract of land beginning east six hundred lorty three and five tenths feet from the one-eightli cor ner at tbe northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve, township eleven south of range thirteen east of Willamette Meridian In Crook county, Oregon, to a stake, tlieuce south 28 degrees west 120 feet, to place of beginning, thence aoutb 28 degrees west, 120 feet, thence south JI4 degrees, 13 minutes east 149 and Hve-tentlis feet, thence north 28 de grees, east 190 feet to stake, thence back to the place of beginning, In a northwesterly direction to about 133 feet, nil being within the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section twelve, township eleven south of range thirteen east ot Wll lnmette Meridian; being about one half acre of ground, Therefore to satisfy said Judgment, I will on Saturday, the firit day of NoTcmbcr, 1913, nt 10 o'clock a. tn., sell the above described land at public miction nt the north front door of the court house In Prineville. Subject to re demption ns reoulred Itv law. Dated this 2nd day of Octobt r, 1913. Frank Ei.kins, .Sheriff. For Sale 200 acres of good farming ground, 30 a. in alfalfa, all in cultivation, S miles northwest of Prineville, 1 mile from railway survey. All the farm imple ments, some horses and cowb go with the place. Place has 50-acre water right. For furtbei particulars phone or write Price CobIiow, Lone Juniper Ranch, Prineville, Ore. 8-21tf notice fur Publication Impart men t of the Interior L'. S. Laud Oince at The Kallen, Ore. MepU-mber 20, 19)3. Notice Is hereby (riven that Adam Pultuer of Held, Oregon, who. on March IK. 1912, made bouii-Mtead No. OlOOtl, for nJ, u uij. ni awj, ml sec tlou 8, township 20 aoutb, range 19 east, wiuanietto Meridian, has fll.il notice, of Intention to make final tbree-year proof to eatiibllsli cbilin to the land above descrtls-d before H. C. Kills, V. H. Commissioner, at his office at It-tid, Oregon, on tbe 17th day of November. 1913 Claimant name a witnesses: Martin llallineyer, Cornelius O'Kwfe Alls-rt W. Palmer, Kluier W. Palmer, all of Held, Oregon. H. Fkank Wooix;ock, 10 2 Register. Notice fur Publication Department of thn Interior, L'. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. (September 20, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that (ieorge W. Hoecb of ISend, Oregon, who, on April 23, 1910, made homestead No. 0657, for et aej, section 22, sJ, w .. sec tion 23, township 20 south, range 1H east. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of Intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above descrllied, before H. C. Kills, V. S. Commissioner at bis office In Bend, Oregon, on the 17th day of Novemlier, 1913. Claimant names aa wltnesse: Rolwrt List, Martin Johnson, Otis C. lienkle, KlvertT. Iloech, Richard 0. tlunsley, all of Bend. Oregon. 11. Faa.NK Wools im'k, 10-2) Register. Sum IHOD8 In tbe circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Margaret Hitching, plaintiff, vs. Cordelia Johnson, H. E. Paikhnrtt, Heppy J. Parkhurst, A. T. G. John son, Carrie V. Johnson, Cordelia J. Dunbar, T. N. Dunbar, Meicy S. Dob bins, C. N. Johnson, Annie Jobnwn, II. B. Johnson, Margaret Johnson, May Wiley. Arthur L. Wiley, S. M. Jobnfon, Eliza Johnson. ''Aim ail persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate lien or interest in tbe real estate described in tbe complaint herein," defendants. To A. X. U. Johnson and also all other parties or persona unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in tbe real estate described in the complaint herein, defendant. In the name of the etate of Oregon, you and each of yon are hereby sum moned and required to appear in the above entitled court and answer or plead to the complaint filed therein in the Buit against you on or before the 7th day ol November, 1913, which is tbe time prescribed in tbe order of the honorable judge of this court for the publication of this summon and if yon tail to appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief prayed for in her complaint, to sit: that the plaimiS'a title to the following described real property situ ated in Crook county, Oregon, to-wit: that parcel oi laad desetibed a follows: Beginning at tbe northwest corner of lot four in block ten of Monroe Hodges' plat of Prineville, Crook county, Ore gon, and running thence south forty eight feet; thence east eighty feet; thence north forty-eight feet; thence west eighty feet to the place of begin ning and every part thereof be quieted against you and all person claiming under you or either of you and that plaintiff be adjudged to be the owner thereof in fee simple and that all per sons claiming by, through or under yon or either of you be forever barred from claiming any right, title or interest in said premises or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable. This commons is published bv order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge o tbe circuit court'of the etate of Oregon lor Crook county. Tbe date of the first publication of this summons is the 25th day of Sep tember, 1913. M. R. Elliott, Attorney for plaintiff. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ollice at The Dalles. Ore. September 19, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Peter Erickson of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 8, 1910, made homestead No. 00919, for lot 4, eej swj, fwhi scj, section 30, nej ni section 31, township 16 south, range lti east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described be fore Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. S. Com missioner at his office in Prineville, Oregon, on the 3rd day ol November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: James A. Motlitt, Jacob Becker, lilenn Hen- drickson, John Hopper, all of Priue- vnie, uregon. H. Fbank Woodcock, 9 25 Register. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles, Ore. August 30, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Arthur L. Bennett of Barnes, Oregon, who on October 28, ivw, ana additional entry December 5, 1910, made homestead No. 05470, addi tional homestead No. 07783 for xx nej section 20, sej sej, section 23, si swi, ewl sej, section 24, nej nwj, nwj nej, section 2Ti. township 18 south, ram-n '21 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make three-vear proof, to establish claim to the land above describe! before Charles A. Sher man, U. 8. Commissioner at his office in Fife, Oregon, on the 3rd day of No- vemoer, liiicj. Claimant names as witnesses: Irving H. Sands, John O. Morris, Lewis W. Bennett, Arthur E. Bates, all of Barnes. Oregon. 11. k rank W oodcock, 9 25p Register. Why not tak the Journal ? 21. Clhoit, Jfttornrrmt-Cam !Prn HU, Own. Mnomoii In the eirroit court of the tale of Oregon lor Crook county. Hut of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. F. A. Hyde, Flora M. Rherman, Jxxt H. Schneider, Henry 8. Morris, C. W. Clarke, A. S. Baldwin, and C. W. ClsikeCo., a corporation, defendants. To F. A. Hyde, Fior M. Hiiernin, J'xj -t H. Schneider, lUnry 8. Morris, C. W Clarke, A. M. Baldwin and C W. CUrke Co., a corporation, above named defendants. In the name of the state of Oregon, you and each of yon are hereby re quired to appear and answer tbe com plaint film ag inst yon in tbe above entitled auil on or belore tbe 22 od day ol November. A. I). 1913. and it Timor either of you fail U so apiear and answer, lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to tne court for the rlle( prayed lor in the complaint, a sufficient statement of which is as follcwa : a de cree cancelling and annulling certaia deeds of the state of Oregon to C. W. Clarke of date May lull, 199, an4 ii-iooer nn, wws; certain deeds of ttM State of Oregon to A. S. Baldwin of date Mar 1st, 1V.9; certain deed of the Stale of Oreiron to F. A. Hvde of iliM July 10th, W.9; certain deeds of tba Mate of Oregon to Flora M. Shermaa of dale May 1st, l-i99; certain deeds of the Slate of Oregon to Joont 11. Schnei der of date October 4th, 189; certaia deeds of tbe State ol Oregon to Henry S. Morris of dale May 1st, 1899; certaia deeds of the State of Oregon to H. M. Morris, (a fictuioua person) of date Oc tober 4th, 1898; certain dedj of A. 3. Baldwin and Emma C, his wife to C W. Clarke of date May 4th. 1899: cer tain deeds ot Flora M. Sherman to C W. Clarke of date May 4th. 1S99: cer tain deeds of Joost H. Schneider and Rosa M.,hiswife, to C.W. Clarke of date October 11th, 198; certain deeds of Heery S. Morris, and Mary P., hkt wife, to C. W. Clarke of date May 4th, 1899; certain deeds of H. M. Morris, (a fictitious person.) to C. W. Clarke of dale October 11th, 18S18; certain deed ol F. A. Hyde and Filena T., bis wife, to United States of America of date July 24th, 1899; and certain deeds of C. '. Clarke and Philomen, bis wife, td United State of America of data May 5th. 1899, June 7th, 1899. and Oo- totier 13th, 1898, each pretending ta convey certain lands situate in town- ebips 10 south in range 5, 6 and 7 east; townships 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 south, range 9 east; township 18 sou ok. ranges I ana east ; townsmp 19 sooth, range 7,8 and 9 east: township 2 south, raDges 7, 8 and 9 east ; township 21 south, ranges 6, 7, 8 and 9 east; an townthip 22 south, range 6. 7 and east, Willamette Meridian, all in Crook county, Oregon, and to cancel and annul all other contracts, certificates of sale, applications, etc, mentioned ia tbe complaint relation to said land described therein or tn, say part thereof. ana tor costs ana disbursements, and such other and further relief a may t the court teem equitable in tba premises. in is summons is published in pur suance of an order of the Honorable W. L. Bradshaw, judge of tbe above en titled court, made and entered on tba 4th day of October, 1913, directing toil summons to be published for six con secutive weeks in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation printed and published ia I'nneville, Crook county, Oregon. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 8th day of October, 1913. A. M. CBAWroED. Attorney for plaintiff. Date of first publication, October X 1913. Date of final publication, November 20, 1913. Notice of Administrator's Sale oi Real Property Notice is hereby given that in tmr- suance of an order of the county court oi the state of Oregon for Crook county. maao ana entered on tne titn day.oc October, 1913. in the matter of the es tate of John II Jarrett, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of said s tate, will sell at public sale to tbe high est bidder, lor cash at 10 o'clock in the morning of Saturday, the 8th day of November, 1913, at the front door of the county courthouse in Prineville. Crook county, Oregon, subject to confirmation by said county court, all the right, title and interest tbe said John 11. Jarrett had at the time ot his death in tbe fol lowing described real property, to-wit: Lots three 13) and four (41 and the south half (K ) of the northwest quarter i .: in i l : . e - t) oi seciiou live 101, luwnsmp ioiif teen (14) south, range nineteen (lSt east of the Willamette Meridian, lyinf and situate in Crook county, state of Oregon, and containing IS! 84 acres, more or less, according to the official plat and United States survey thereof. Given under my hand this Uth day of October, 1913. L. M. Bechtell, Administrator of the estate of Joha H. Jarrett, deceased. Date of first publication, October 9. 1913. Date of final publication, November 6, 1913. Willard H. Wirt, attorney for estate. Notice for Publication. DenftTtment. nf the TntHri- U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ore. August 30th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that ' Irwin H Kiirwla of Rnrnea. Oreo-nn. n-lin in ln.)i 4th, 1910, made Homestead Entrv No. 06397, for Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, swj ne'i, g nwi, and nwj bwJ section 3, town shin 19 south. rAmiw 91 anal- Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of la- leniion to mage nnal three-vear proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Charles A. Sherman, U. S. Commissioner, at Fife, Oreiron. on the Srd dn v of V. vein her, 1913. t lalmant names aa witnesses; Arthur h. Bennett, John O. Morris, Reuben Emrstrom. Harrison Rn,rn.it all of Barnes, Oregon. tl RANK WOOPCOCK. 9-lSp Register. Call for Warrant Notice is hereby given that all Gen eral Fund County Warrants up tn and luuiuuiug registered no. ia'JO, will be pant on presentation to the county treasurer. No interest paid after this date. October 9, 1913. R. L. Jordan, County Treasurer of Crook caunty. Order books are now open for Ford automobiles. F. M. Hathaway, Crook County agent, Prineville, Ore. 8-J