'. MEXICAN REBELS TO I; MARCH ON CAPITAL t General Villa Says That Three Armies Are Working To tether to That End. Jiinrxa, Mexlcu. Nurtlmrn Mcilro, embracing din atiil.-a of Hononi, Chi huahua, 'I'oahtilln, Nunvo Ijiriulu and Taiuuiillpn. and Im-luillng (lift lerrl turjf from the bonier to Hue 5UO inllna iiuihwuril, will be wholly under ill authority of llm rrbil force with In two wwk, The' force which are fighting llueria will then join nt (limit alajnrn, with view of marching cm la Mexico City. Till I th rebel iluu ) of campaign, 0mrnl Kruuclaco Villa, 111 rebel h-nibr, asserted, I Til In campaign, VIII unlit, eonlam- , plated nut only the capture of Clillnm bu city, but also I tin spreading of tli rebel or cotiailtutlotiallat authority farther oiith, In thli VIII li to b Joined by Oeneral Curmnxa, tha head of tli revolutionary movement. "W will mov right on to Mexico 1 1 City." Mid Villa. "That I our doatl- 1. nation. Our forces ar working to gether. Tha troop now In Honors wilt move southward, attacking Otiay l mm on tha way.- Thorn In Ilia Mat now crntared e round Victoria, will mova vouthwnat, whlla I will go right ' down through tha heart of tha coun try. On tha way I will tuka Chlliua buu. whora I will ba In command with in ten daya. Then I will Join tha eaatern and waatern wlnga of our army at atiadiilajara. Combined wa will marrh to Mexico City." YEGGS ROB OREGON BANK Saf Cracked and About 112,000 Car- rtod Away By Robbtra, lloaoburg. Or. Entering tha vault of llm Myrtle Point Hank through a mall opening on tha ceoncl floor of tha atriiciuro, yegg dynamited tha Iron anfe and earnped with currency and gold aggregating 1 12.000. The robbery wna discovered In the morning when th offtrlala opened tha bank for tha day' business, Ira Cor nelius, a stage ilrlvur. any ho thlnka tha bank robbed shortly lifter 2 o'clock In the nioruliiK, a ba heard an etphislon nt Hint hour. Kntriinra to the depository wna ruined through the office of attorney, who oi'ciipy qunrtera directly nbove thu bunk. INDIANAPOLIS UNION TEAMSTERS STRIKE Indlniuipolla. The Teamsters' Un Inn voleil iiiiiuilmntiKly to go on strike,. The union, whlrh Include the coin mereltil chauffeurs, has between 15u0 and 2(rti0 winters. An order wiih ls.mi.-d Siilurdny pro venting tha congregating of crowd nnd the pollen were (old not "to hesi tate to uh other iii' hiih" if persuasion fulled to disperse the gathering. In nddltlon to the extra policemen, 2.10 business men were sworn In na a reaorve forco. These men worn pro- vlded with uniforms and guua and are quurlered In Totnllnson Hull, where they will ba held until the atrlka la acttlfd. The men are commanded by officer of the Indiana Nntlonal Guard. For four months Indlnnnpolla hna been ngltnted with lubor troubles whlrh have resulted In the realgnntloh of Mayor Shank, Superintendent of Police llyland and W, E. Davis, presi dent of tha Hoard of Public Safety, and a general shakeup In the city ad niliilatrntlou. During the laat streetcar atrlka there wius ao much rioting that the entire atnte mllltla wa called out by Governor Rnlaton. Oregon State Tax Higher. Salem, Or. Because of the Inability of the itate tai commission heretofore to anticipate state expenditure and make approximately uniform levies, the levy thl year, according to fig urea given out by the commission will be the largeat in the history of the tate, Tba total aaaessed valuation of the itate ia $954,282,374, an Increase of $49,270,695 over last year, and, de spite this' Increaae, .there will be a levy of at least S mills a against a levy of 1.45 mills last year. Ship Ashore; Flva of Craw Rescued. Aberdeen, Wash. Pounding to pieces just outside the Grays Harbor Jetty, a four masted schooner went ashore, and flva members of her crew were rescued after passing many hours clinging to the rigging, to which they wore driven by the terrlflo sea which sent the veBsel on the beach and placed all in great peril. Starving Federals Deaert Chihuahua. Juarei, Mexico. Rather than en dure starvation, the federal troops have evacuated Chihuahua City, which has been under siege for weeks,' ac cording to advices received by Gen eral Francisco Villa, the rebel leader. The evacuation leaves the city open to occupation by the rebels. GOVERNOR TENER I '1 Am vJ ; . . Oovarnor Ttnr, of Pannaylvanla, who has bean offered tha praaldancy of the National Baaaball league. WOMEN VOICE DEMAND Preeldent Aakcd to Make Federal Buffrag Administration Mcaaura. Washington. A week's campaign by tha Nntlonal American Woman Suffrage Association to procure the adoption of a constitutional amend ment to enfranchise women was launched her at a big maa meeting. It was the formal opening of the 4r,th annunl convention of Ilia association. The association adopted, almost unanimously, resolution Introduced by Mrs. Helen Ring Robinson, a mem ber of the alula aenale of Colorado, calling on Proaldent Wilson In hi forthcoming luesanga to congresa to adopt the woman suffrage constitu tional amendment a an administra tion measure, and to urge congresa to tuka Immediate and fnvonible action on It. urging thu eiinte to pnaa the amendment and asking the public to create a committee on woman suffrage- 8alem Again la Dry By Big Vote. Bnlem, Or. For the second time In one month the anti-saloon clement has niiule a clean aweep In thla city, the amendment to Ilia city charter to pre vnt th llrenxlng of saloons having won at the election by a majority of :io. The majority for local option ut the November election wa 487. Robber Kill Passenger Agent. I-o A ii K"l'-a. lloruco K. Montague, traveling passenger agent for the Southern l'nrlflc, wns shot and killed by a holdup man In a Pullman car ol the. wesllioutiii Sunaet express a few miles out of Urn Angeles. UTAH OUTLAW HOLDS DEPUTIES AT BAY Bingham, Utah. In a battle under ground, with only the flash of their rifles breaking the dnrkneBs, Ralph Lopes, Mexican outlaw, added two more names to his list of killed, when he drove bark a posse of deputy slier tffs In the Utah Apex mine. Lopez, who started his career of crime on November 21 by killing the chief of police of Bingham, tw ) depu ties and a fellow-countryman, ohouted from the depths of hi stronghold that it would coat many more lives before they "got him." The men whom he shot were Depu ties Douglu Hulsey and Tom Mand rlch. The shooting resulted when half a doxen deputies penetrated the Andy tunnel 900 feet in order to light a smudge to smoke tha desperado out. Outwitted a doxen times since Lo pes began his career of bloodshed on November 21, the sheriffs of seven counties, in counsel decided to batten up tha mine and attempt to asphyxi ate the fugitive with poisonous gases. Illinois 8uffrage Act Upheld. Chester, 111. The Randolph county oourt, ruling against certain liquor dealers' attack on the Illinois women's suffrage act here, declared the law complete, intelligible and valid. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Club, 80o; blueutein, 91o; red Russian, 79o. Hay Timothy, $15; alfalfa,. $13, ' Butter Creamery, 37o. Eggs Candled, 4flo. Ssattle. Wheat Bluestem, 91o; club, 80o; red Russian, 78c. Hay Timothy, $7 per ton; alfalfa, $13 per ton. Eggs 54c. Butter Creamery, 36c. NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL Sixty-third Congress Convenes lift Regular Session Mon day Noon. Washington. Thu first reRtilnr sea Ion of the Hlxty third cotigreiui con vened In Washington at noon Monday, at which time tha Ufa of tha special lesalon, the longest conllnuou aitra ordluury session In the history of con gresa, t-xplred by constitutional llml tat Ion. Aa the two bouae aln-aily were orxnnlxcd and the legislative ma ehlnery In running order, the regular seaslon will lose little time In getting down to business. Two great projects have held the attention of congress and tha country throughout the work of tha year. One of these, tariff revision, cryatalllxed Into law In September. Nation's Estimate of Naede I Less. Congress I asked to appropriate I1.1U8.681.777 to operate tha govern ment of the United Bute during the fiscal year 1915, according to the es timate prepared by each department and Bent to tha bouaa by Secretary McAdoo, of tha treasury. The estimate cubmltted are $22, 804.067 In execs of the appropriations for the last fiscal year, but their total full S39.265.068 below tba estimate for that year. For continuing river and harbor work tha war department lays It needs $41,183,895, which Includea $375,000 for Improving the waterways connecting lake Union and Washing ton at Seattle; Columbia River, Ore gon. $1,000,000; Colubmla River, The Halle rapid to head of Celllo Falls, $425,000. Preeldent Urge Currency Legislation. In hi message, delivered at a Joint session of the houses of congress. President Wilson urged immediate currency leglalatlon, devoted consid erable space to the needs of the farm ers and referred to the Mexican crisis. The Sherman anti-trust law, he said, should ba changed o that It exact meaning would be clearer. The pres ident also urged the choice of presi dential nominee by the direct vote of the people expressed at primaries. Trusts Next Big Question. Naturally the trust question looms up as the thing In the program to en list special attention following the tariff and currency. The administra tion trust program In Its entirety, however, la not likely to be presented to rongri- nt the beginning of the regular session. One reason Is that ProHideiit Wilson seems to believe that the wuy to make progress Is '.o do one big thins at a time. Another Is that the president has not fully worked out his trust legislation policy. At Hie outlet he will nsk for an ap propriation to enable the bureau of corporations to make the exhaustive Investigation of facts bearing on economy of production and with re ispect to the question of competition versus monopoly, which hns been out lined heretofore. The ultlmalo pro gram with respect to the trusts can not be prosecuted until the investiga tion is completed. In the meantime, however, the house will give attention to some phases of the problem on which Investigations already held have thrown sufficient light Storage To Ba Regulated. An elaborate anti-high cost of living bill, not only to resist cold storage of food, but to penalise agreements for storage, pooling, division of territory, Interference with competition or other restraint of trade in foodstuffs, was introduced by Representative McKel lar, of Tennessee. The new bill, which will be urged Immediately before the house commit tee on commerce, would make the maximum period of storage on beef or Its products Beven months, veal two months, pork four months, sheep or goats four months, lamb or kldB three months. Fraa Bullet Provided. War d'lartment officials who have been preparing, with Representative Kahn, a bill to distribute 800,000 Krag Jorgenson rifles now stored In govern ment arsenals to civilian rifle clubs In order to promote marksmanship throughout the country, have decided to include free ammunition with the rifles. It has been decided that school cadet orgnnlxattons also will be sup plied with free rifles and ammunition. Representative Kahn, as chairman of the National Defense League, which suggested the distributing of the rifles, will Introduce tha bill in the house. Prohibits Watering of R. R. Stock. Indicating the probable angle of In terstate commerce legislation during the coming session, Representative Sims of Tennessee introduced a bill to prohibit the watering of railroad stocks. The measure would make it unlaw ful for any common carrier to Issue any stocks, bonds or other evidence of indebtedness except for some ne cessary purpose Buch as extension and Improvement, unless approved by the Interstate commerce commission. fpANCER Ol III WOMAN'S BREAST -AlWY BUMS a MALI LUMP UK! THIS Mi ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS PI THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I WILL GIVE$1Q0O IF I FAIL TO CURE mi CANCER Of TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE H Poisons Boat orDtep Glindi RO KNIFE or FAIR Re Pal Until fundi Na X Kay Kt rindU. An lalaM plant makMthe cur UlOtS It tVAIUUE Any TUMOR, I IMP or horm oo IM lip, (am or body long m ' tone K Nrm Palm until u auwe. 120-PlkM SOM ant (re; tl.nvsiitO i4 (IHuaivk nnd ol h-rfT VI air a to mini ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST Is CANCCP). We fefoa thousand Dying, Can Is ut. W ban eumt lu.ooo la zu yn. Address DR. i MRS. DR. CHAMLEY& CO A 436 JflUICIA IT, UI fMICISCO. C1L LLNDLY EAU this t smk tat wUi CAKCEi Summon In tha circuit court of the itate ol Oregon for i he cniimy of Crook. Central Oegon Initiation Luu.any, corporation, plaintiff. Mrs. K. J. Chriaiianseo and Mr. II. J. Schumann, only surviving heirs at law and next ol kiA ol Walter II. Mevlu", deceased, defundantp. lo Mrs. K.J. CoriKtiaiisen and Air, II. J. Schumann, rle'en-ient; ln the nsina of ' OOtdtO o'r)rei(nn, You are hereby rmju., . . ,o -enr and ansner the complaint filed against you in the above aniiiled suit within six weeks ol the dale of the first pnhlh a - tion ol this tiiutnonw, viz. befoie Janu-. aiy 1st, ami it you tail ao to au pear and (newer, lor want thereof, the p'aimiff will apply to the court lor the reliel prayed lor In the complaint, to- ii, I ha i-anerllation ol a ceitain con tract made by Walter II. Meviue with the Ifwrhnte lrriisiion A Power Company, dated Marrli ,13ih. 1909, and cosie and ilishiueenienta ol the suit. T : . : i u. i .i u.. I . . llllB P.llll mkiiib IP ,ll,lirit- IJ Ifliir, of Hon. W. I.. Hradshaw. iuilim of the above court, made on the I3ili day of Niiveniber, 1913. lute ol first puli'i'-ation, November 20th, 1913. ite of last publication, December 2.')tli, 1913. Jksmk Stkak.vs. Atlotney for plaintifT. Summon In the ri'cuit court of the state of Otfvon for the comity of Crook. Central Oregon Irrigation Co , a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. W. E. Mycre nnd 8. J. Myers, defend ant. To W. K. Myers and S. J. Myers, de (einiui.iB: In the nmo of the Ute of Oregon, You are hereby ieiiiired to appear and answer the compr int tih-d against yon in the allots emitled suit within six weeks oi the di ' f th Bret public lion of thin siiiiii...,iih. via. tieiore Jan uarv 1-t. 191 1, una u ton fail so to iear and answer, for want tliereof, tiie plaintiff )'. appl. I" the court for the relief pra.M-il Iit in the complaint, to wit, the cancellation ol a certain con tract m i.!-, bv yn i wi-h the Deacliutes lrrifation iV Power Company, dated January ."lit, DUO, and coals aud dis bursements of the suit. This summons is published by order of lion. W. L. lirsilshaw, ol the above court, made ou the 13ih day of Novemtier, 1913. Date of first publication, November 20t h, 1913. Date of last publication, December 2otli, 1913. Jkhsk Stkahss. Attorney for plaintiff. Ladies' Tailored Suits at Reduc tion. Mrs. Wright, who represents the American Ladies Tailoring Company, has just received a fine line of samples for fall and winter suits. All who order before August 23d will Ket a ten per cent discount. Krwli fruits and berries, ice cream and sodas can always be found at Mrs. right s Confectionery Store. 7-31tf Farm Loans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches in the vicin ity ol Prineville. Loans to be for $5,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a email conypission to be paid by the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title & Trust Co. 619 Prineville, Oregon ' Notice to Taxpayer In sreordsncawlth Ci.et-'er 2M of the I 19ltf heii.( la of Oregon, the county conn ui t ruua couniy. state- Ol uregoD, ulimits the following estimate ol the mu'ints of money to tie raiM-d l taiatiuri l ..nil.eiassk.ai.r.Mnr f Cr.k county f prinvlll,. Oregonwho on Sep Urricon. for th uiaitib-nanre of eoiiritv of ...... .... . v bee, ami otnrr einars that are r-,'iirl ( to tw paid by the county curt of IM (-noiiiy, atal? of rraofi. for t!' yar IMlt. 'J he date art l,y the CHinty court fr hear Ilia i1im'uiii on the Imilxet la eel lor )-'. (1, Hil l at oVlork a. m.. at the coun ty curl room , Prlnerille. Oreeon. a. -iiai cw-k County High School... p..,. ,000 00 WO 00 Willow' pension 11,000 00 Jmliiisnt prriwin 4,000 00 Circuit court UOnOOO Jutie court 600 00 C'ou n ty jii'lxe' aa lai y, elation- ere ancf postage C'iiiiiniioner' salary. , C'linty clerk's office Hierin" office Aaiesaor' office 1,0.10 00! 1 200 (10 j 6..M0 Wi I 7,215 00 U,JtM, oiww), t'oroner 500 00 I County school aoperiDtemlent 4.340 00 County sealer, salary, asp Truant officer, (alary Treasurer Janitor, courthouse 1 2flO Oil f" 300 00 3,738 50 1.500 00 4,000 00 I County fair , Election i Telephone and telegraph. Hcalp bounty , ' Lining jail I W.imiator!ZTZI 1,000 00 2,000 00 1,000 00 2.750 00 County genval school fund... 83,000 00 Road viewer 1 600 00 County surveyor s office.., State tax , 3.40 00 56.0U0 00 traveling expense county court, road inspection, in- eluding auto repair, gae, etc - Stenograpber for county court I County health department.. .. County printing ! Kstiniated debt, Jan 1, 1914... 600 00' Library luud ToUl... $'-'87,393 50 Summons In the county court of the state of Ore-goo fur Crook county. 8. J. Newaoiu, plaintiff," Harry Ellis, defendant. In. I l. Harry bills, the above named defendant: la the name of the state of On'gon You are hereby required to appear ami answer the complaint of plain tin tiled agninst you In the above entitled court and action within ten daya from the dute of the service of thla Htiiniiioiia upon yuu If served In ("rook county, state of Oregon, or If served within any other countv In the state, then within twenty dave from the date of the sen Ice of this summons upon you. or If served bv pnlilli-ntlon aa required by law, then on or before the Third Jay W Jaaaary, 1914. and you are hereby notified that if you full to so appear or answer, for want ttiereol eof the plaintiff will take Judgment npnlnst you for the sum of Klirhtv Dollars with Interest thereou at the rate of six per cent j inr annum iroiu iuw lab Uliy Ol 1 . .. August, 1S12, nnd Tor the costs and dll.urseinents of this action, and for an order of st.id court to sell the atta.-h.Kl Deraonnl iirooertv lieliniir. lnt to said defendant In Crook coun-1 ty, Oregon, to sntiufy said iudgmeot ami coats, This suiiimona la published In the Crook County Journal for hU full weeks In seven conaecutive Ikhucs of aalil piiper, liegtniilng with the issue of November 13th, lt13, and ending with the Issue of December 25th, 1!I13. by order of the Hon. G. Springer, Judge of the above en tit led court, made and entered on the 13th iIh.v of November, 11I13. Dated and published first time November 13th, 1913. M. E. Bhixk. Attorney for plaintiff. Notice ol Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the executor of the estate of Reuben Boo ton,, deceased, that they have made and filed with the clerk ol the county court, their final accounting of their administration of said estate and that the county court ha set Mon day, the 1st day of December. 1913, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the countv court room in Prineville, Oregon, a the time and place tor hearing and settling said final accounting. At which said time and place any person interested in said estate, may appear and object to saiu nnai accounting. Dated this 80th day of October, 1913 MARIA BOOTON, REUBEN H. BOOTON. Executors of the aetata of Reuben Boot- on, deceased. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the countv court of Crook county, state of Oregon, duly ap- Jointeu administrator ot the estate of eanie M. Smead. deceased, and all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to said administra tor at the law office of C. C. Bnx, in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pnblication of thi notice. Dated and published first time No vember 20th, A. D. 1913. William C. Smead, Administrator of the estate of Jeanie M. Smead, deceased. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Laud Office at The Dalles, Ore. October 27th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Clarence S. Fergueson of Rolierts, Oregon, who, on August 10th, 1908, made Homestead Entry No. 0SS0,'for v4 nwj aud w j net sec tion 13, township 18 south, ramre 17 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Warren Brown, countv clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 12th day of December, 1913. Clalmadt names aa witnesses : Henry W. Carlln, Manford D. Nye, Austin Klier, Granville H. Nye, all ot Roberts, Oregon. H. Fuank Woodcock, H-6p s Register. Hot lea for Publication . iH-imrtment of tha Interior L 8. IjiuiI UhV at The Uallm. Ore. NotpiuImt 4, 1913. Notk-a I hereby fWen that John i u, ti-tntier 22, lulO. marie hoim-aU-ftd en. try No. 07441, for i ac'4. section 9, township 18 south, raiian 15 et, WlllM!iii-tt nirrlilinn, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to eetHlillnh claim to the fund above (burr! lard, Ix-fure Warren Brown, County Clerk, at i'rinevllle, Oreiron, -n the l:ilh day of Decern ber, 1913. ; iiilnmnt nnmeaaa wltueswa: Guy I.Hfullett, Tin mm II. Lafolleltu, Jame A. Mottitt and Glen Hi-ndrli k aon, all of Prinevllle, Oreiron. H. Kmank Woodcock. 11 13p IdKlster. Muiiiinona I In the circuit court of tha state of Oreiron for the county ol Crook. "antral tlnwu, 1 ....... - nymuj, m corporation ulaiuiiff. John Freeaell. defendant. i reeeeii, ueienoant: ! In the name of the etttr of Oregon, i Yon re hereby required to appear and T.. I..,. L- ,1 J j . . 00 ; anawar the complaint filed aifainst tod la tha above entitled suit within six week Irom the data of the first robli- cation of thi eummona, viz, before January 1st, 1914, and if yon fail so to j appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tha coart for too renei prayea tor in me complaint, to-wit, the cancellation of a certain con tract made by yoa with the plaintiff, dated April 3, 1911, and cost and dis bursement ol tha tnit. Thi snmmons Is published by order of Hon. W. L. Bradahaw. judtre at the above court, made on the 13tb day of November, 1913. 1,ole 01 nrrt publication, Kovember 120 00 ann' lyl3 1 000 00 1 I)a,e I,st pnblication, December ISM OO'2510-1913- Ja STEaana, 25,(KX) 00 1 Attorney for plaintiff. 500 00 Administratrix's Notice. , Eliza Dalton Estate. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed tdminiatr tiix of the estate of Eliza Dalton, de ceased, by the county court for the state of Oiegon for Clackamas county, and has qualified. All persons having claims apainst said estate are heruby notified to present the same to T. G. Thornton, Kooin 15, Mulkey Building. Portland, Oregon, with proper vouchers and duly verified within six month (rem tha date hereof. First publication October 30, 1913. Gebtbcdi L. Slooomb, T. G. Thornton, Administratrix. Attorney for Estate. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior U. S. Land Otfice at The Dalles, Ore. November 13th, 1913. Notice is hereby given thst Oliver G. Adams one of the heirs of Silas E. Adams, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on May 16th, '"1,u" "". "T"" laos, maue nomeiiead entry So. lrjuiu. : fT' i . i ' ! nd .Be section swj net, w)4 sej. section 14. township 15 south, range 17 east, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notice of intention to . a , , . , ,- V r ma ba N rial 1 1, -a. .. - . . . j . ( n ..,. I . I ... I. - ' J,alm- la.nd bolve 'T' fnre T""othy J- U- 8- Com- ! m.'"?ner' i.r,nv,"e-.''.rlf0,, on "ie SMth day of December, 1!13. Claimant nnrnfs- as witnesses: Wil liam Mark3, Hugh Gee. James C. Gil christ, John R. Breese, allot Prine ville. Oreaon. H. Fbaxk Woodcock, 11-20 Register. Administratrix's Notice to Creditors In the couuty court of the state of Oregon, for county of Crook. In tbe matter of the estate ot E. M. Mct'uliblns, deceaeed. Notice Is hereby given that Maud McCubbins, the undersigned, has been duly appointed by the county court of the state of Oregon, for Crook county, administratrix of the estate of E. M. McCubbins. deceased. All persons having claims against said earate are hereby notified to present their claims properly veri fied to said administratrix at the law office of M. R. Elliott, In Prine ville, Oregon, or C. A. Wlntermeler, in Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice which Is Dated this 6th day of November, A. IX, 1913. Maud McCubbins, Administratrix of said estate. C. A. Wlntermeler and M. R. Elliott, attorneys. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore, November 3rd. 1913, Notice Is hereby given that John G. Bulger of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Aprl 1st, 1910, made homestead entry No 06370, for ewj sej, section 10, and wJ4 nei, nwj set section 15. township 16 south, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice ot inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described before Timothy E. J. Duffy U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 12th day of Decem ber, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: John N. Burnett, William W. Davis, Curt Mueller, i.urt Wilson, all of Prineville, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, "-P Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakeview. Ore. October 29, 1913. Not coal lands. Notice Is hereby given that Forrest W. NeeM of Hampton. Oregon, who nn .Tutv 5, 1910, made Homestead Entry (Act if, iiroij.i ao. vaiiz, for ej wJ4 and WW ei. section 20. south, range 20 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. 0. Ellis, United States Commissioner, at Bend, Ore gon, on the 19th day of December 1913. Claimant names aa wlf.nee.aea ? Burr Black. Lee Klgcrs. John Whit. taker, Isaac Zerolf. all of Mamntnn. Oregon. Jas. F. Bukgkss. . Hop Register.