Economy A penny Hvid Is penny earned. enjamin Franklin. Hew ta Remodel Lest Ysar'e Suit. I There are a go"d ninny modernizing touches which any home awniDatrtna could give to laat year's linen ault, and lr you want t go to Ilia penM of litt vlrtaT tailor remodel It ha enn do ao In way that will mnka It look Ilka lll'W. This year. Ilka every yenr, aliowa plenty of straight tailored roata, slight ly ' iloutila breasted, with regulation coat sleeves and notched collsre. They ara II 1 1 la different from tha plain tnllnr d font of laat year, excepting they bulgs a lllllo mora perhapa about tha nlt. Hut mora elnborats roata re, nwst of them, alniila breasted, and any tnllor rould mnka a single breasted ront of a doulila breasted onn liy rut tlnil away the old roat and Inserting figured allk, crron or cretonne waist rout or on of ruiitmatlng material lu plain rolor. Tamo llttla watatcoata. reaching a lltila In-low the waist and ending In points or belted Into belt of tha aama material, which books or buttons loose ly. are won In many of the now roata. Thi'y ar etltchcd at Ilia edges to ninka them Rnt and to M them keep their shnpe, and they ara generously (loco ml ihI wim tiny pearl Imttoiia or with oiitnrhlng In allk braid. Another modernizing totirh la tha Mndlng of allk hrnld. Many in old oont really looks well excepting that It tiaa sagged llttla ahout tha bottom, and the edgea look worn or ahlny from laundering. Many of the new roata ara bound about the sdgs with braid, wlih'h alao blnda the rollara and enlTs and which la stitched down on or two aeama of the aklrla. The old roat rould lie trimmed where It baa aagged o hat It la eren again and then bound with braid, either black or of darker hade of the rolor of the ault The braid binding, of rmirae, makea waahlng of the linen inlt difficult Pry cleaning ran I aa aaally applied to the brnld aa tn the linen. A blark aatln collar, another popular feature of many f the aeaaon'a stilts, with ruffa to matrh, helpa to make It unnecessary to wash It, and, for that matter, ao doea he braid binding, for It la always the rollara and ruffa and the edges of the mat which flrat ahow aoll. I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I HI I I I I II I I I !! I HOW TO ARRANOB A BUT- I T6RFLY PARTY. t At thla aenaon of the year, when country places are looking J. t their prettiest, why not havo the T T .... - . a. T rlillilrrn'a party out or noorsr Instead of boisterous guinea a T butterfly hunt would he plena- J. ant form of entertainment. T Butterflies of all rolora may be I mnde of pniH'r and bidden In the ' shruhliery, among the flowera . . and In other plarea that will mg- ' ' f gest themselves. Ilnve one golden butterfly concealed In an espe- T dally good place. Give each child bng mnde of '. '. tulle or muslin and tell her to hunt for the buttorfllea. Have !! prize for the one finding . the ; ; greatest number and one pnrllcu- ., htr prize fr thn child discover- lug the golden butterfly. Refreshments served on the T porch will plenae the little fnlka .. ; I and may he mnde appropriate for ; the occasion. H-H 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I T- How to Cltan a Carafe. Kvery housekeeper who owua a cut glass earn To hna been up against the proamnion of denning out tho deposit mil the luHlda. Hot water, besides be ing extremely lid for tho glass, la of lllllo avail, even If It lie very soapy. Hero In ft proeeaa which take but a few momenta and in very satisfactory: l'lnre In tho bottle n toiiHKionful of hydrochloric ncld or spirits of snlta; niiiiilpulnto the Imttlo ho Unit every portion of It ahull bo thoroughly rinsed. The deposit, no matter how hardened, will ho removed linmedlntely. When the carafe has been thoroughly clean ed rinse well In clear water. How to Make Raspberry 8auoa. For thla nsu one pint of raspberry Juice, two tcaspoonfuls of flour or one of cornstarch, one-half cupful of sugar nuil four eggs. Heat the eggs well and mix the flour with n llttlu water till hiiiooIIi, then put nil Into n saucepan with tho sugar and the Juice. Pet In another pan of boiling water and stir constaiilly till the sauco thickens. A few crushed berries may bo added If desired. This Is a pood snuce for use with any simple pudding. How to Clean Silver Quickly. Tut a hnnilful of salt or soda In uny aluminium vessel (pan or dish), place the silver to be cleaned In this (Huh, cover with water, lift out and rub dry with linen towel. The silver will he brlKhler than If silver pnsto or polish wore used, mid this method takes less lime. How to Embroider Buttonholee. If tho lnrge eyelets In French em broidery nre first worked In outllno Htltcli. as one would n stem, and then -nt out and embroidered they will 'hid their shape much better. HEALTH HINTF0R TODAY. Hew te Guard Agalnat Twberou lotie. Avoid badly ventilated, badly Hunted, duiy, dirty, overheated, crowded or dump roouie. Ilivathliig dust, notably bona dust, often Cannes dlsenM. Ilnve no tacked down rarpnta and mattlnga. Have loose plecre of ruga and clean tluiu fnspient ly ouldonra. Kis'p lower aashea cloned white aweeplug or dusting. (en upisir aualiea. Never sweep nsima with t brtxim Hint rnlaea dust Hrlnk pure water. Avoid water from shallow and unprotected wella and from ponda and atreama. If In doubt boll the water. Arold public drinking cups. TulM-reuloNla, typhoid fever and other diseases are ofleu caused by drinking dirty raw milk and raw cream. Investigate your dairyman. I'atronlte the dealer with clean, up to date methods. Take bath or sponge dally and warm bath, followed by 1 rold aplash, plunge or shower, once or twice a week or oftener. Fee aoap freely. Wash your hands before han dling food. Don't put Angrra, money, pa per or penclla In your month. Don't bite your finger nalla. Clean your teeth morning and evening. Ikm't eat raw food that waa eipoaed to nix or dust or touch ed by unclean handa. Frolta or vegetnhlee ao eiiosed should first lie rinsed or washed thoroughly. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Treatment of Soalp, To stimulate the hair roots and eralp and to Improve the circu lation of the blood grasp a lock of balr rloae to the scalp and pall firmly In a kind of Jerky faahlou, but not too bard, of course. Ilegln at the front and go all over the head to the bark. If the hair la already falling some persona hesitate to pull at the aralp. but their fears are groundless, berauae when a balr la aepa rated from Ita papilla It la practically dead, and It Is bet ter to bar It come out aa soon aa possible, as It only delsya tht growth of the new hair coming In Ita place. HEALTH HINJF0R TODAY. Pain In tha Ear, Do not pour hot oil Into the ear to relieve pain. Ucat can be applied niuclj better In a hot mixture of glycerin, alcohol and water, which will not turn ran cid or clog up the ear and can be removed by syringing with water. A towel or large pad of gnuxe wrung out In boiling water and closely applied over the ear, cov ered with oil silk or protective rubber tissue. Is better tlinn a hot water bng. This Is because mora or less steam from the moist cloth enters the ear and softens the tissues which are In flamed. A still better and almost Infal lible way to relieve pain In the ear la to Invert a funnel over a bowl of boiling hot water and let the Bteniii from the small end of the funnel pass Into the ear as hot as It ran bo borne. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. For Hsrd Handa. When the hands are dry and red either from housework or cold bran wuter will be found very soothing. To obtain the water put bran Into a cotton bug and boll for twenty minutes. When necessary to wash the bauds during tho day use the bran water, diluting with hot or cold water, as desired. If this Is persisted in it will keep Hie bands smooth and whlto. HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY. Glye Your Stomsoh a Rest. Give your stomach a good rest by entlng plain salads or fruits or fresh green stuff, cutting out ton nnd coffee, soda water and other destroyers nnd ilrluk nil the water you can pour down and watch the effect After this Interim! cleansing you can eat what nature Intended you to cat meats, vegetables, fish, eggs aud whatever you really crave. Men cannot make rules that go contrary to nature. Fads nre symptoms of diseased stomnchs or the outgrowth of some Indi vidual Idiosyncrasy. There nre no brain foods, no muscle build ing tablets, no nerve strength encrs that can be mnde to take the plnce of a varied diet Ev ory bit of food contains elements which nre taken up by the blood nnd distributed to the body. HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU 1 An Abstract? Certainly everyone haaan abstract now. Do yon know where your corners are. Weil, No, Not exactly. Brewiter Engineering Company, I'rinevllle, Oregon, wlil locate Ihetn lo' you and giinrantae the work. Survey ing, I'latilng, Irrigation Engineering. 1'hone I'loneer SMX. RECEPTION " Chamo Smith. Proor 4 i Imported ' and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies Old Crow, Hermitage; Red Top Rye; Yellow Stone; Canadian Club; Cream Rye; James E. Pepper, Moore's Malt Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines Liquors. u The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor Free Developing Just received s new stock of camarsi, films, cards, devel opers snd sundries. Give our goods a trial and have the first film developed free. Free instruction to those who use our supplies. Christmas is coming and now is the time to begin to get photos ready for Xraas presents. Don't wait until the last thing. We have also a new stock of mounts. See the latest and get prices. Amateur finishing done neat ly and quickly. LAFLER'S STUDIO We Strive to Please Fruit Trees! Central Oregon Grown The only kind you can afford to plant. ILLUSTRATED -.VTALOGUE FREE. Write lor oue. Prices low enough to surprise you. Lafollette Nursery Co. Prineville, 6 0 Oregon The Oregon Bar At tha Old Stand G.W. Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft and I Notice of the Proposed Exten sion and Improvement of Third Street from M. Hodges' Plat of City of Prineville West to Noble's Addition to the City of Prineville In compliance with an order mnde the 2nd dny of April, 1912. by the City Council of the City of I'rtnertlle, ('rook county, Oregon In pursunnce to Kectlou ,12 and Krctlou i)3 of Clutp ter 7 of the fit r Charter of the City of prineville, Crook county. On-iron, the City Kiifc-lneer (,f an Id city did on the Utb dy of May. 1I2. Ille In the otllce of the City Kecorder a survey and plat of the proposed extension and Improvement of Third street from the west end ol Third street aa dedicated by M. lloduea, weat to the east end of Third street as dedicated In Noble's Addition to the City of Prineville, In said city, which aald survey nnd plat more particularly described sulci proposed extension nnd Improvement n- foilow, to-wit: lleKlnnlnir at tli xouthwest corner of block fourteen ill), original town (now city l of Prn- llle, sometimes designated aa M. H idgcs' flat and Hurvey of the Towu of Prineville, ('rook county, Oregon, and running thence west One hundred sixteen feet (110) more or leas to the eust bank of the old channel of Crooked river, thence In a southeasterly di rection along said east bank ol said old channel ol Crooked river to point due west of the northwest corner of block aeven (7), of aald M Hodges' flat nnd Hurvey of the Town of prineville, Oregon, thence east to the northwest corner of said block aeven (7), thence north eighty (HO) feet along the west end of Third street aa dedicated by M. Hodges, to the point of beginning, embracing a tract of land containing .198 acres aald tract embracing the street pro- poseo to be opened, extended and improved, and that thereafter nn the 7th day ol October, 11113, the said City Council In accordance with auld sections of said Chapter of aald Charter of aald City, di rected the City Jtecorder of aald city, to cause to tie published and posted piuier notices of said proposed extension and improve- tuent of said street aa described In said plat and survey above de scribed, wherefore, you and each of you, and all persons and parties concerned, are herewith and hereby notified of the proposed extension and Improvement of said street In accordance with the survey and plat thereof, and aa above described and you are hereby further notified. that the said City Council of the City of Prineville. Oregon, will bear objections, complaints for damages, and remonstrances. If any there be, to said proposed extension and Im provement of said street, aald com plaints, objections or remonstrances to be Hied In writing, at Ita special meeting, nt the Ity Hall in the City of frinevllie, uregon, on loeaaay the 11th day of November, 1913, at 7 :30 o'clock p. m. of said day. Published by order of the Council made the 7th day of October. 1913, and the date of the first publication Is the 9tb day of October, 1913, and the date ol the lust publication Is tbe 6th day ol November, 1913. A. K. Bowman, City Itecorder. Shcrifl's hale In the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county ol Crook. J. M. McClure, plaintiff, vs. I.. E. Parker, defendant. To the sheriff of Crook county, Greeting: Whereas, on the first day of Oc toiler, 1913, by consideration of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, in an action then pending In said court. J. M McClure recovered judgment against h. E. Parker lor the sura ol One Hundred dollars In U. 8. gold coin, with Interest thereon In like gold coin at the rate ol 10 per cent per annum from the 2titnday of January 1911, and the further emu ol &, at torney a lees, and .Seven and nlty hundredths dollars, lor costs and disbursements. In which Judgment It was further ordered by the court t hat the property attached In said ac tion, and hereinafter descrtlied, lie sold tor the satisfaction ol Bald judgment in the manner provided by law which Judgment was enrolled nnd docketed In the clerk's office ol said court on the first day of October, 1913, therefore in the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to sell the following deserllied real property of said L. L Parker, being the property attached In said action, viz: That tract of land beginning east six hundred lorty three and five tenths leet from the one-eighth cor ner at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter ol the southwest quarter of section twelve, township eleven south of range thirteen east of Willamette Meridian in Crook county, Oregon, to a stake, thence south 28 degrees west 120 feet, to place of beginning, thence smith 28 degrees west 120 feet, thence south 34 degrees, 13 minutes east 149 and five-tenths feet, thence north 28 de grees, enut 190 feet to stake, thence back to the place of beginning, In a northwesterly direction to about 133 feet, all being within the northeast quarter ol the southwest quarter ol section twelve, township eleven south ol range thirteen east ol Wil lamette Meridian; being about one- linlr acre of grouiul, Therefore to satisfy said Judgment, I will on Siturdiy, the first dtyof November, 1913, at 10 o clock a. m., sell the above described land at public auction at the north front door ol the court house in Prineville. Subject to re demption as reoulred by law. Dated this 2nd dny of October, 1913. Frank Ei.kinh, 8heriff. For Sale 200 acres ol good farming ground, 30 a. in allalla, all in cultivation, s miles northwest ol Prineville, 1 mile iroru railway survey. All the farm imple ments, some horses and cows go with the place. Place has 50 acre water right. For furthei particulars phone or write Price Coshow, Lone Jumper Ranch, Prineville, Ore. 1 8-21U Hotlce for Publication Department of the Interior V. 8. Laud Olltce at The Dalles, Ore. Heptemher 20, 1913. Notice la hereby given that Adam Palmer of Held, Oregon, who, on March 18, 1912, made homestead No. 0100H1, for nw, nwjf nej, ui swl, art awj sec- 1..n Q ......ut.l.. Oft ......I. - 11, east, Willamette Meridian, ban filed nonce ol intention to make nnal three-year proof to establish claim to the land above dencriried before H. C. Kills, V. H. Commissioner, at his otllce at B-nd, Oregon, on the 17th day of November. 1913. i Inlmnnt names ns witnesses: Martin Hullmeyer. Cornelius O'Keefe Albert W. Pnlmer. Klmer W. Palmer, all of Held, Oregon. H. Fkank Woodcock, 102p Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. . U. H. Laud Office at Tbe Dallea, Ore. heptemlier 20, 1913. Notice la hereby given that (ieorge W. Hoech of Bend, Oregon, who, on April 23, 1910, made homestead No. 065U7, for t set, section 22, swt, wK set. sec tion 23. townehlu 20 south, range 18 east. Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before It. C. Kills. U. 8. Commuwloner at his office In Bend, Oregon, on tbe 17th day of November, 1913. Claimant names om witnesses Robert List, Martin Jobnaon, Otis C. Ilenkle. fclvert T. Hoech, Kit-bard U. Hunsley, all of Bend. Oregon. il. t rank W OOIM.OCK, 10-2p Keg-leter. Summons In tbe circuit court of tbe state of Oregon for Crook county. Margaret Hitching, plaintin, vs. Cordelia Johnson, H. E. Parkhnrat, Heppy J. farkburst, A. T. U. Jobn aon. Carrie V. Johnson. Cordelia J. Dunbar, T. N. Dunbar, Mercy 6. Dob bint, C. N. Johnson, Annie Johnvoo, H. B. Johnson, Margaret Johnson, May Wiley. Arthur L. Wiley, S. M. Johnson, Eliza Johnson. "Also all persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate lien or interest in tbe real estate described in the complaint herein." defendants. To A. T. G. Jobnaon 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, defendants. In tbe name of tbe state of Oregon. yon and each of yon are hereby sum moned and required to appear in tbe above entitled court and anawer or plead to the complaint filed therein in the suit against yon on or before tbe 7th day of November, 1913, which is tbe time prescribed in the order ol the honorable Jndge ol this ceort for the finolication of inn summons snd if yon ail to appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rebel prayed for in ber complaint, lo ir it: that the plaintiff 'a title to the following described real property situ ated in Crook county, Oregon, to-wit: that parcel ol land described as follows : Beginning at tbs nortnwest corner of lot lour in block ten ol Monroe Hodges' plat ol Prineville, Crook county, Ore gon, and running thence south fort eiitht feet; thence east eighty feet; thence north forty-eight feet; thence weat eighty feet to the place of begin ning and every part thereof be quieted against you and all persons claiming under yon or either of you and that plaintin be adjudged to be tbe owner thereof in fee aim pie and that all per sons claiming by, through or nnder 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 aa to the court may seem equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable w. L. tsradsbaw, Judge ol the circuit court of tbe state of Oregon for Crook county. The date ol the first publication of this summons ia the 25th day of Sep tember, 1913. M. R. Elliott, Attorney for plaintiff. Notice tor Publication Department of tbe Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Ore. September 19, 1913. Notice ia hereby given that Peter Erickson -ol Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 3, 1910, made homestead No. 0t919, for lot 4, sej swj, tw!4 sej, section 30, nej nJ section 31, township 16 south, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of iutention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described be fore Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. S. Com niisxioiier at his office ' in Prineville, Oregon, on the 3rd day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses : James A. Moibtt. Jacob Becker, Glenn Hen- clrickwn, John Hopper, all of Prine ville, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, 9 25 Register. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. August 30, 1913. Notice ii hereby given that Arthur L. Bennett of Rarnee. Oregon, who on October 28, 1909, and additional entry December 5, 1910, mnde homestead !No. Oo4iU, addi tional homestead No. 07783 for n)j nej section 26, sei seL section 23, fi swj, wl fei, section 24, nej nwi, nwi nei, section 25, township 18 south, range 21 east, Willumetle Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to tbe land above describ-nl before Charles A. Sher man, U, f. CouimiKeioner at his office in Fife, Oregon, on the 3rd day of No vember, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Irving H. Sands, John O. Morri6, Lewis W. Bennett, Arthur E. Bate!, all of Barnes, Oregon. H. Fbank Woodcock, 9 25p Register, Why not take the Journal ? X. Cilioti, fjr-mt-mCam HI. raxflnmose ta ths circuit eodrt of the state of Oregon for Crook connly. Htste of Oregon, plaintiff, vs. F. A. Hyde, Flora M. Rhsrman, Jooxt H. Schneider, llenry 8. Morns, O. W, Clarke, A. H. Baldwin, and C. W. Clarke Co., s corporation. defendants. Tp F. A. Hyde, Flora M. Hberman, joo'i n. ncnneiner, rienry b. Morns, C. W. Clarke, A. 8. Baldwin snd C. W. Clarke Co., s corporation, above named defendants. Io tbs name of the state of Oregon, yon and each of yon are hereby re quired to sppesr snd answer tbe com plaint nied eoiost yon in trie anovs entitled suit on or before tbe 22nd day of November, A. D. 1913, and if yon or eitber ol yon fail to ao apt ear and answer, fr want thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to ths court for tbe relief prayed lor in the complaint, a sufficient statement of which la aa follows: a de cree cancelling and annulling certain deeda of the state of Oregon to C. W. Clarke of date May l'.th, 1H90, and October 7th, 1898; certain deeda of tbe Htate of Oregon to A. S. Baldwin of date May 1st, 18M9; certain deeda of ths btste of Oregon to t. A. Hyde of date July 10th, 1899; certain deeda of ths nuts of Oregon to r lors M. Sherman of date May 1st, 1899; certain deeds of the State of Oregon to Joost H. Schnei der of date October 4th, 1898; certain deeda ol the State of Oregon to Henry 8. Morris of date May 1st, 1899; certain deeda of tbe State of Oregon to H. M. Morns, (a fictitious person) of date Oc tober 4th, 1898; certain deeds of A. S. Baldwin snd Emms C, his wife to C. W. Clarke of date May 4th, 1899; cer tain deeds ot Flora M. Sbermen to C. W. Clarke of date Msy 4th, 1899; cer tain deeda of Joost 11. Schneider and Rosa M.,hia wife, to C.W. Clarke of data October 11th, 1898; certain dteda ol Henry S. Morria, and Mary P., hia wile, to C. W. Clarke ol date May 4th, 1899; certain deeds ol H. M. Morris, (a fictitious person,) to C. W. Clarke ol date October 11th, 189 ; certain deeds ol F. A. Hyde and Filena T.. bis wile, to United States ol America of date July 24th, 1899; and certain deeds of C, W. ClarVe snd Philomen, his wile, to United States ol America of data May 6th. 1899, Jnne 7th, 1899, and Oc tober 13tb, 1898, each pretending to convey certain landa situate in town- ships 10 sooth in ranges 6, and 7 east; townships 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 snd 17 sooth, range 9 east; township 18 eoutb, ranges 7 and V east; townsnip 19 south, ranges 7,8 and 9 east; township 20 south, ranges 7, 8 and 9 east ; township 21 south, ranges 6, 7, 8 and 0 east; aad township sontb, ranges o, 7 and 9 east, Willamette Meridian, all in Crook county, Oregon, and to cancel and annnl all other contracts, certificates of sale, applications, etc, mentioned in tbe complaint relating to ssid lands described therein or to any part thereof, and for costs and disbursements, and sncb other and farther relief as may to tbe court - seem equitable in ths. premises. This summons is published in pur suance of an order of the Honorable W. h. Bradabaw. lodge of the above en titled court, made and entered on tbe 4th day ol October, 1913, directing this summons to be published for six con- . seeutive weeks in the Crook County Jonrnal, a weekly newspaper ol general circulation printed and published in, Prineville, Crook county, Oregon. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 8th day ol October, 1913. A. M. CaAWroRD, Attorney lor plaintiff. Date of first publication, October 9, 1913. Date o( final publication, November 20, 1913. Notice of Administrator's Sale o Real Property Notice ia hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the county court ol the state ol Oregon for Crook county, mado and entered on the 6th day of October, 1913, in the matter of the es tate of John H Jarrett, deceased, the undersigned, administrator of said es tate, will sell st public sale to the high-, est bidder, lor cash at 10 o'clock in tbe 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 ths said John H. Jarrett had at the time of his death in the fol lowing described real property, to-wit : Lots three (3) and four (4) and tne south half (S) ol the northwest quarter (J) of section five (5), township four teen (14) south, range nineteen (19) east of the Willamette Meridian, lying and situate in Crook county, state of Oregon, and containing 153.84 acres, more or lees, according to tbe official plat and United States survey thereof. uiven under my hand this 9tn day ot October, 1913. L. M. Bkchtell, Administrator of the estate of John H. Jarrett, deceased. Date of first publication, October 9, 1913. Date of final publication, November 6,1913. Willard H. Wirtz, attorney for estate. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ore. August 30th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Irwin H. Sahde of Barnes, Oregon, who, on April 4th, 1910, made Homestead Entry No. 06397, for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, swj nei, nwj, and nwj swj section 3, town ship 19 south, range 21 east, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make tinal three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above deecrlbed, before Charles A. Sherman, U. S. Commissioner, at Fife. Oregon, on the 3rd day of No vember, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur L. Bennett, John O. Morris, Reuben Engstrom, Harrison Barnes, all ol Barues. Oregon. H Fkank WooncooK, 9-lSpa Kegister. Call for Warrants Notice is hereby given that all Gen eral Fund County Warrants up to and including registered No. 1495, will be paid on presentation to the county treasurer. No interest paid after this date. October 9, 1913. R. L. Jordan-, County Treasurer of Crook county. Boarders Wanted By Mrs. L. H. Hamilton at Mrs. Htn'tou's old stand. Price reason able. 102-lmp