Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 25, 1913, Image 7

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    'FATE of a world
Its Course From Chaos to Its
Hrtnnlns Dn.ith Strtinnln.
-r - - - - - -uu
THREE ACTS IN THE TRAGEDY
Th Flret I Shawn by JuplUr, the
Iaeaend by the Earth and lha Third
by Mate. Whlla tha Moan thawa lha
d'.mpty Stags After tha Play la Dana.
Nu stag was avar aat for aw-b a
tragedy a tba planet Mara presents.
It l tha Inat ai t lu th drama of
world's blaturyt
Tba Aral art In Bitch a drama ronalalr
pf arenas fmta chaoa. Tlia huge plan
at Jupllsr offers ua swrtacla of Hint
kind lo Ita streaming belts of thick
cluuiU and Ita whirling vaxra, glow
ing Ilka steam above t furnaca,
Tha aeeond art la represented by tba
sartb, with Ua fartlla cruet. Ita roil, In
vigorating atmosphere and Ita Ufa sus
taining waa that gtva blrtb to tha
clouds which, rouilmmlng on tha
mountains, furnUh tba rains and aat
tba rivers llott'Uig.
Tha cloalng net la tha role of Mara,
where tba sens bara vanished, tha at
mosphere baa thinned out, tha rivers
bara dtaapiMNired, tha continents bara
turned Into drawta, and Ufa, driven Into
cornar, la battling agaluat filial at
tinctinn. That there la yet intelligent Ufa on
Mara la tba universal belief of all tha
oneervors wuoin Mr. boweit naa gatu
ered about blra at hla Flagstaff ob
aervatory, where thaaxtraordluary phe
nomena of that wonderful planet are
studied aa nowhere alaa In tha world.
Wore than that. Ibey tell ua wltb
aver Imreaalng emphaala that tha peo
ple of Mara, compelled by neceealty.
bara developed a command orer natu
ral forces which would aeem uilrscti
loua If exhibited upon tba earth.
Wltb them tt baa become almply a
question of brain power against the
Inanimate power of nature.
Tbcy have nliiht and daye of tha
Mine length aa ours. They have aea
anna almost precisely cirrraiunillng
ta'lth Mir BllM.1 l,t I Vw.H MM d.K
twice aa long. Hut Ihclr oceaite are
unra up. no nous mil unouKn iners
tuny ho dews), and nearly all the at-
Ul.'nuri it iiii.iKiura in inn uniri j .n -
ed up In one or the other of the polar
anowcapa.
In ticli a situation no rcgotutlnn rnn
flourish unless artltlchtlly atlmuhttcd
by a gigantic system of Irrtgntton. And
without vegetation anltniil existence la
Impossible, .
Itut whence can the Inhnhlinnta of
Slnrl derive the water needed fur Irrl
giitl.m? The answer given la that thi-y
get It ierlll(-nlly fnin the melting of
(he polar annwe. "living without aena
and rtvera they have, no other source
of aupjily.
On Mnra the reign of universal pence
..trust have lMgun agea ago. Introduced
Bol ty uiorol or ectitluieutnl eotiald
erntluna, but by the necessity of unit
ing all the engineering nklll, all the In
yentlvs powers and all the physical
forces of the entire imputation of the
pin not In a commou bottle for life.
The only thought of their Inventors
la of Improved means for controlling
the alowly lessening supplies of uiola
ture that once lu about two of our
years may be drawn away from one
of the hIcs while the summer sun
shine Is dissolving Its thin snows.
This universal coiiceiitnitlou of men-
till energy umii a single nlm Is con
ceived its having develnnsl uxin Mam
a knowledge of the hidden forces of
nuture such ns has up to the present
merely been dreiiuiod of on the earth.
We have Just begun to learn how to
use electricity In the mechanic, arts,
but they may have unlocked the secret
forces Inclosed In the atoms of niattel
which our science has recently assured
ua exist without showing ua bow to
ullllie them.
Only by aurh snpposltlone can the
"ennnla." hundreds of miles wldo and
thouaanda of mllca long, be accounted
for. If, aa the Flagstaff observers In
sist, those objects are really of arti
ficial origin. It should he snld. how
ever, that In Mr. Lowell's opinion the
bands called canals aro. In fact, Irri
gated Delta.
The real canals within them are In
visible, while tho progressive darken
ing of these belts, aa the polar melting
Increases, la due to the grow tit or veg
etation, stunuliited by the water.
After tho world life drama, closes
, there Is left nn empty atngo, nnd this
la represented by the moon. The lunar
world has lost all Its water. Its trag
edy Is finished. The actors are all dead.
Millions of yearn ago there may have
been a battle for life there like that
which now appears to bo raging on
Mars. ' And millions of years In the
future tho stage f the earth will prob
a hlx, be set for a similar tragedy. For.
to the eyes of the overlooking gods (to
change n little Shakespeare's figure!:
All the sky'a a slaw.
Ami all the worlds and tuna r merely
actors.
fiarrott Pt Servlsa In New York Jour
nal. Folding a Coat.
JTere Ih tho way to fold n man's coat
when yon want to pack It In a box
or a trunk, Lay the coat out perfectly
flat, right side up.' Spread the sleeves
out smoothly, then fold them back to
the elbow until the bottoms of the
ruffs are even with the collar. Fold
he rovers back nnd double the coat
t over, folding It on the center seam.
Smooth out nil wrinkles nnd lay It on
a level surface In the trunk.
Hnlf thejoy of life Is In little things
: tnkeu on the run. David Starr Jordan.
DEVICE MAKES DUMB TALK.
Ramarkable Invention af a Man Wha
Lett Hit Larynx,
The ancient proverb, "Necessity 1
I lie iiini her of Intention." was never
better etciiiplllliHl limit In the remark
ii lilt' esse of Tudoo IVredn, once a sad
dler In Alimiiiaa, near t'anhiigeun.
I'ereda awoke one day slightly hoarse,
and bis sflllctkin heenme steadily worsa
until filially his bresthliig hecaius seri
ously affected, and bia wife accompa
nied him to Madrid to consult a spe
cialist. I ir. Tapla made a lengthy examina
tion of tha patient aud communicated
hla Impressions to tha wife much after
thla fashion: "Your husband baa a can
cer In tha larynx. Without an opera
(Ion ha will aurviy die. If ha la oper
ated upon wa can aava hla Ufa, but ba
will remain dumb, because It will bs
oecexaary to remove tba vocal chords."
Murg'cal Intervention waa dorldcd
ion, and I r. Tapla proceeded to re
lieve tha larynx, employing Tartar's
nethixl. Tliua two oratlona were
performed, one In October, 1010, and
ana In November,
Tba despair of tba poor fellow on
recognising that ha bad been deprived
if speech knew no hounds, and ha be
gan to display aymptoma of dementia.
lr. Tapla then provided blm wltb an
apparatua Invented by Gluck, tha well
known (Jennsn laryngologlat, wltb
which It would ba possible to articu
late. The patient tried thla for a long
time and finally managed to speak a
little, but always at tba expense of
(teat fatigue.
I'ereda waa not lo be beaten, bow-
aver, and ba began to turn tha matter
aver In bla mind and eventually evolv
ed a rude apparatua which ba after
ward managed to perfect In tbla con
dition both patient and apparatua ware
presented to tha Itoyal Academy of
Medicine by Dr. Tapla, and to tha sur
prise of all present tba Inventor pa
tient actually aang soma eoupleta from
a well known Spanish opera.
PI nee then tha apparatua baa been
further Improved, and a few weeks ago
before a distinguished aaaembly the pa
tient himself read a long psper giving
an account of bla tllnose and aubae-
qiicnt cure.
The fundamental Idea of the Inven
lion consists In Introducing sound Into
the mouth by menus of an India rubber
tulst which la In communication wltb
the orifice In tha neck through which
breathing Is effected. Once within the
mouth the sound becomes modulated
by the action of the tongue, teeth and
lips, thus forming Intelligible exprea
alona In the usual way.
ITALY'S WATER POWER.
Alpine Qlaeiere Furnish a Source of
Light and Heat.
Kuoruioua water power Improvements
rnrrled out In Italy during tbe past few
years have gone a long way toward
making up for the lack of coal which
handicaps the Italian peninsula aa an
Industrial region. Of these tbe Ada
niello plant, completed within the past
two years and supplying light and pow
er to Milan and the province of Brescia,
la considered one of the moat Ingenious
ly designed water power plants built
within recent years.
In the case of this plant It may liter
ally be said that tee does the work of
tire, as the water supply generating the
power springs from a glacier high In
(he Ithaetlan Alps
From the head of the glncler torrent
known aa the Adame tho engineers
hare built a channel partly through
and partly ovor a mile of atoop moun
tain country. This channel or Intake
empties Into I.ago d'Arno, a deep lit
tle lake walled In by sheer cliffs. Out
from this reservoir the water, after
penetrating the moiiutuln wull through
a tunnel, fulls about a thousand yards
through a solidly built pipe Hue and
comes out at the power house. A sec
ond drop and lower plant are located
further down.
Artificial Milk,
Synthetic milk Is the latest product
of the chemical laboratory. Bevernl
eminent scientists, Including Sir Wil
liam t'rookes, examined and tasted
rowlesa milk at a demonstration in
London recently and pronounced It pal
atable. The fluid, which Is the dlsrov
ory of three Cierinan chemists. Is made
at Frankfort on the Main, It Is the
same color as the animal liquid, and
the luventnrs claim that It Is moro
nourishing and more easily assimilated
than the cow's product and nontuher
rulous. The met Iks) of manufacture Is
kept secret, but It Is composed entirely
of vegetahlo Ingredients, digested by
machinery Instead of by the cow, and
Is snld to keep sweet far longer than
ordinary 'milk. Its strength. It Is snld,
.nn be standardized for the family, in
fant or Invalid.
Repairing Leakt In Range Boilers.
After replacing two hot water boilers
on the plumber's advice, because the
leaks could not be repaired, we decid
ed to -find soipe menus of stopping a
nliilmln leak In tho third boiler, writes
a correspondent of Popular Mechan
ics. We made a successful repair by
driving a taper punch into the hole
Just far enough to admit the point
end of n one-eighth Inch pipe tap. Aft
er tupping the hole n one-elgluh Inch
plug was turned In tightly after thor
oughly covering the threads with white
lead.
Ssfety Tips on Chair Roekera.
Some rocking chairs are so construct
ed that when the person occupying
It gives a hard Hit backward the chair
tips over or dangerously near It. A
rubber tipped screw turned Into the
under side of each rocker near the rear
end will prevent the chair from tip
ping too far back.
Cautleue.
'Now, BanilK)." aald the judge, "this
la a very wriona offense you are charg
ed With. (Healing chickens la bad
enough, but breaking Into a store and
mlil. lug the till of IK) la worse. Ix
you want nie"to appoint a lawyer to
defend you'"
'Pat depends on what de lawyer
gwlne rhsrge fob hla aoyvlcea, Jedge,"
replied rtauibo, "Kf be'a gwlne f git
de w hole o' dat 1.10 Ab don't aee wbat'a
gwlne f be let fob me, auh." Uurper't
Weekly.
Anewered.
Itlsbop Goodman waa on day adv
dressing a 8unday school wben be aald
lu a most expressive way; "And now,
children, let ma tell you a very aad
fact. In Africa there are 10,000,000
square miles of territory without a
single Sunday arbool wber little boya
and gtrla can spend tbelr Sundays.
Now, what ahould we all try and aava
up our money and dof
Aud tha clasa, aa one voice, replied In
ecstatic unison, "Go to AfrlcaP-Ex-change.
Special Fruit.
A man riding a wheel along a coun
try road In lata October dismounted,
cllmlxrd a fence and picked up an ap
ple from the ground, lie atood eating
It when a farmer came along and aald,
"Hay. what are you dolngf
The man apologised and said ba bad
picked tha apple up from tha ground.
"Waal." half snorted tha farmer,
"don't yon go (Join' anything Ilka tbat
agin. Und'atandr
"All right, air." aald tha man. "But
I thought It would be all tight because
I found tha apple on tha ground."
"Want, that'a Just It!" cried tbe farm
er. "Thera apples on tha ground la fur
my boga. If you want on yon pick
It off tha tree." Everybody's.
The Ruling Maohlne.
t'nder the primitive methode 100
reams of double cap paper can be rul
ed on both aides with faint llnea by
the use of a band ruling machine In
140 hotira aa against twelve hours on
a ruling machine with ateam power, a
ratio of ovor twelve to one In favor
of the modern method. One hundred
renins of single rap paper, wltb faint
lines on both aides, required 4,800
hours under the old method of a ruler
and a quill, but under tbe modern
method wltb a ruling machine the
work Is accomplished In two bours aud
forty-five minutes, a ratio of 1.000 to 1
In favor of the modern method. llar
per'i Weekly.
Mara Courteous.
In ber book, "The Married Ufa of
Queen Victoria," Mra. Jerrold aaya
that I'rlnce Albert waa very particular
that people ahould be called by their
proper names.
During hla first visit to 'Scotland he
overheard eomebody In tbe course of
conversation mention Ben Lomond, tbe
famous mountain. This aeemed to the
prince a very fniulllar way of talking,
aud he alwaya discouraged auch fa
miliarity. "What did yon aayf he asked.
'Hen Lomond,' replied tbe equerry.
"Oh." replied the prince, coldly em
phasising the correction, "you mean
Benjamin Lomond!"
He Could Understand.
An Orange gentleman was explain
ing to his four-year-old nephew why
the original of the "Winged Victory"
in the pnrlor had no head.
"We are sure it had one once," he
snld, "but there was a great fire or an
earthquake, and the statue fell down
and waa hrokcu. Years afterward
men dug In the ruins of the city and
found the body of the stntue. but they
could not find the bead. Probably it
nnd rolled away and aome boya had
picked It up aud carried It off."
The four-year-old thrilled with eud-
den Interest
"Boya would do that," he aald.
"They stole our gate." Newark News,
Where He Exoelled.
'Rnstus had lost his girl. She had
"gone with a hnndsonier man." Meet
ing her on the street one day, he ac
costed her thus:
"Ixxik here, I.lr.a, does that other
fellow give yon any bettnh presents
than I used to give you?"
"Don't know as he docs," replied Eli
za calmly.
"Does he show you any bcttah time
than 1 used to show yon?"
"Don't know as he does."
"Does he buy you any bettab dinners
than I used to buy you?"
"Dinners, man:" exclaimed Liza.
"Why. that man found appetite on me
I didn't know I had!" Everybody's.
LIFE'S SHADOWS
Shadows have an important part
lo play. One of the aids in dis
tinguishing objects it the difference
in brightness. If there were no
shadows, bul only perfectly diffused
light of high intensity, it would be
hard to see clearly. That is true
of the soul's vision as well as that
of the body. We long for the un
dimmed light, and We bemoan the
shadows, and yet it it these last that
have given us our clearest ision
and taught us our correct estimate
of ourselves.
Restoration to Entry of Lamia in
Hatixnul I urext
Notice la hereby given that tha landa
described below, embracing 40 acres,
oil bin the 1'rx'liutes National Forest,
Oregon, will ba subject to eettlement
anil entry under the provisions ol the
boineatoail lawt of the United Htatee
xnil the set of June 11, lls6 134 Htat,,
1.1), at tba United Ktatee land ollice at
Lakevlew, Oregon, on February 18,
11)14. Any settler who waa actually
and in good faith claiming any of said
landa 1st agricultural pureee prior to
Jannary 1 l'JOt, and list not abandoned
tame, haa a preference right to make a
bameatead entry lor the landa actually
occupied, bald landa were lilted upon
tha application! ol tba ueraooa man-,
lioned below, who have a preference
right euhlect to tha prior right of any
such eetuar, provided tuch aettler or
applicant ia qualified to make home
stead entry and the preference right ia
exercised prior to February IN, 11)14, on
which date tha landi will ba subject U
settlement and entiv by any qualified
person. The Isn't-'e ax follows: The
K Ki KK'i NKJ. S -. 2ft, T. 22 S., K.
8 K., the M J , WJ, tha WJ
KKJ NWJ. ttec. 8", t. ti 8., K. 8 E.,
w. M., 4U acres, ni plication ol K. K.
Eaton ol Laplne, Oiegon: LiitB-lOUU.
December 3, lltl.'I. C. M. Bauca,
Assistant Commissioner of tbe General
Land Office. 12 18
Retire for l'ublleatioa
DeDartiiient ol the Interior.
U.S. Land OilU-e ntThe Dulles, Or,
November 26th, 1913.
Notice la hereby given tbat
H. Karl Cross
uf Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on June
4th, 1910, made Hotneetead Eutry
No. Oiiy.lo, for act nw). nei. nwi
set and nel awl section 8. township
16 aotitli, range 16 east Willamette
Meridian, haa filed notice of Inten
tion to make final three-year proof,
to establish claim to fhe land above
dew rlled before Timothy K. J.
Duffy, U. 8. commissioner, at Prlne
vllle, Oregon, on tbe 9th day of Jan
nary. 1814.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
K.difrir J. Bundy, Walter C. Mc.N'ely,
William W. Davis. John Burnett, all
of Prluevllle, Oregon.
H. t HANK V) OODCOTK,
12-4 Itcglster.
Notice lor Publication (Isolated tract)
Public Land Kale
Department ol the Interior.
U. 8. Land Olllce at The Dalles, Ore.
November 20th, 1913.
Notice la hereby given tbat. aa di
rected by the CiMnmlssloner of the
General Land Other, uuder pro
visions ol Act ol Congress approved
June 27, 1906 (34 Stats, 617), pursu
ant to the application of Lvsander
S. Logan, Serial No. 010146, we will
offer at public sale, to the highest
bidder, but at not less thun 12.00 per
acre, at 10 o'clock a. in., on the 9th
diiy ol January, 11)14, at this office.
the following tract of land : net ne
section 2N township 20 south, range
20 east. Willamette Meridian.
Any persona chujulng' adversely
the nbove-dcarrilxid land are advised
to file their claims, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
sale. H. FltANK Woodcock,
12-4p Keglster.
btiminons
In the circuit court ol the state of
Oregon for tbe county of Crook.
Central Oregon Irrigation Co , a cor
poration, plaintiff,
vs.
W. E. Myers and 8. J. Myers, defend
ants. To W. E. Myera and S.J.Myers, de
fendants:
In the name ol the ttate ol Oregon,
You are hereby enquired to appear and
answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled tint within tix
weeks of the date of the first publica
tion ol this summons, viz, before Jan
usrv 1st, 1914, and if you iail to to a
pear and answer, tor want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
relief prayed for in the complaint, to
wit, the cancellation of a certain con
tract made by you with the Deschutes
Irrigation & Power Company, dated
January Slit, 1910, and coots and die
btirsemenU) of the suit.
This summons is published by order
of Hon, W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the
above court, made on the 13th day of
November, 1913.
Date of first publication, November
20th, 1913.
Date ol last publication, December
25th, 1U13. Jesse Stearns,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Farm
Loans
For a ohort time we have sub
ject to our disposal
for loans on highly improved
irrigated ranches in thevicin
ity ol Prineville. Loans to
be for $5,000 or more and run
from 8 to 5 yearai with inter
eat at 8 per cent, payable an
nually. We charge a small commission
to. ba paid by the borrower.
See
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title &
TruBtCo. 619
Prineville, Oregon
$25,000
Hot lea of SberiS'a Sals
Uy virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued by tbe clerk of
the circuit court of tbe county ol
Cnrnk, state ol Oregon, dated the
lit b day of Dec., 191:1, In a certain
action In the circuit court for snld
county and aUte, wherein O'Nell
urotiiera company, a corporation,
as plalutlff, recovered Judgment
against 11, K. Mssen, Cora Nlssen
and Harry N. KJer, lor the sum of
Five Hundred Forty Klght and sixty
hundredths dollars, and costs and
disbursements taxed at Nlntv four
dollars, on the 6th day of lecemlx-r.
1913. Notice Is hereby given tbat I
will on too
17th ety ef Jeaaary, 114.
at the north front door of the court
house In Prlnevllle, In aald county
at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of aald
day, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder, lor cash, the follow
ing desK-rllM-d pronerty, to-wit: The
south 20 feet of lot 6 In block 19 In
tbe town of Madras (formerly Pal
main) and I have taken and levied
upon as the property of the said H.
K. Nlaeen, Cora Nlssen and Harry
KJer, south 20 feet ol lot 6, block 19,
Palmaln, Ore., and I will sell the
same or as much thereof as may be
necessary to satisfy the said Judg
ment In faror of O'Nell Brothers
Company, a corporation, against
said H. K. Nlssen, Cora Nlssen and
Harry N. KJer, with Interest thereon
together with all coats and disburse
ments tbat have or may accrue.
Fhank Ei.kinh, sheriff
Dated at Prluevllle, Ore., Dec. 11,
1913. 12-18
By W. E. Van Allen, deputy.
Summons
In tha circuit court of the state of
Oregon for the county ol Crook.
Central Oregon Irrigation Company, a
corporation plaintiff,
va.
John Freeeell, defendant.
To John Freeeell, defendant:
In the name of the ttate of Oregon,
Yon are hereby required to appear and
anawer the complaint filed against yon
in tba above entitled anit witbin tix
weeka from tha date ol tha first publi
cation ol this summons, viz, before
Jannary 1st, 1914, and II yon iail to to
appear and answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the reliel prayed lor in the complaint,
to-wit, the cancellation ol a certain con
tract made by you with tbe plaintiff,
dated April 3, 1911, and coeta and dit
bursementa ol the tuit.
This summons it published by order
of Hon. W. L. Bradehaw, judge ol tbe
above court, made on the 13th day of
November, 1913.
Date ol first publication, November
20lh, 1913.
Date of last publication, December
25tb, 1913. Jcssk Stkabns.
Attorney for plaintiff.
Summons
In the county court of the state of
Oregon for Crook county.
S. J. Newsotu, plaintiff,
vs.
Harry Ellis, defendant.
To Harry Ellis, tbe above named
defeudaut:
lu the name of tbe state of Oregon
You-are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of plain
tiff tiled against you In tbe above
entitled court and action within ten
days from the date of the service of
this summons upon you If served In
Crook county, state of Oregon, or If
served within any other county In
the state, then within twenty days
from the date of the service of this
summons upon you, or If served b
publication as required by law, then
on or before the
Third sV el Jusary, 1914,
und you are hereby notified that II
you fall to so appear or answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will take
Judgment against you for the sum
ol Eig:hty Dollars, with Interest
thereon at the rate of six per cent
per annum trora the 1st day ol
August, 1912, ami for the costs and
disbursements of this action, and
lor an order of si.id court to sell the
attached personal property belong
ing to said defendnut In Crook coun
ty, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment
and rosts.
This summons Is published In the
Crook t'ounty Journal lor six lull
weeks In seven consecutive Issues ol
snld pniier, beginning with the Issue
of November 13th, 1913, and ending
with the Issue ol December 25th,
1913, by order of the Hon. G.
Springer, Judge ol the above en
titled court, made and entered on
the 13tb day ol November. 1913.
Dated nnd published first time
November 13th, 1913.
M. E. Brink,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors i
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed hss been, oy the county court of i
Crook county, ttate of Oregon, duly ap
pointed administrator of the estate of j
Jeanie M. Smeail, deceased, and all .
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby required to present the
same, dulv verified, to said sdministra-;
tor t t ho law office of C. C. Brix, in1
Prineville, Oregon, within six montha
from the date of the first publication of
this notice.
Dated and published first time No
vember 20th, A. D. UH3.
William f. Smkui,
Administrator of the estate of Jeanie
M. Smead, deceased.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
V. S.'Land Office at The Dnlles, Or.
November 2tith, 1013.
Notice Is hereby given that
P. arl t). Kayler
widow of Elmer W. Kayler, deceased,
of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on Feb
ruary 12th, 1910, made homestead
entry No. 06005, for w n J and vc
swj seetiou 2, township 15 south,
rauge 15 east Willamette Meridian,
has tiled notice of Intention to make
, Dual three-year prool to establish
claim to ilie land above described
before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. S.
commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon,
on the 15th day ol January, 1914.
! Clntmant names ns witnesses:
i Oiner Clnypool, Granville Clifton,
j Warren Crooks, William Harold, all
! of Prlnevllle. Oregon.
I H. Fbank Woodcock,
! 12 4 Keglster.
Summon "-
In tbs circuit eoort of tbs st
Oren,n for tba county of Crook.
Central Oregon lrrigxtion CompatJ.t
corporation, plaintiff,
ve. :
Mrs. K. J. Christiansen and Mra. H.l,
twhumann, only surviving heirs at
law and next ol kin of Halter Ii
Mevior, deceased, defendants.
To Mra. K.J. Christiansen and Mra.
II. i. Schumann, defendants: .
In the name of tbe etata of Oregon,
Yon srs hereby required to appear sod
soswer tbs complaint filed against yon
in tbs above entitled suit within tix
weeks of ths data of tbs first publica
tion of thia tnmmona, vn, before Json
sry 1st, 1914, snd if yon fsil so to ap
pear and antwer, lor want thereof, ths
plaintiff will apply to the court lot tbs
reliel prayed lor lo ths complaint, to
wit, ths cancellation ol s certain con
tract made by Walter H. Meviua with
tha Descbntes Irrigation A Power
Company, dated March 13th. 1909, snd
costs and diaboraementa ol ths anit.
This summons ia published by order
of Hon. W. L, Brsdthsw, judge of tha
above court, made on tbs 13th day ol
November, 1913.
Date of first publication, November
20th, 1913.
Date of but publication, December
25th, 1913. Jans Stsabrs,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Notice of Contest
Department of the Interior,
United SiAtea Lxrjd omce. IkeTtew Ore.
November bOx, leu.
TO William 8. Brooke, Conteetee:
You are hereby Doofled tbat Fred Chrisfcxt
ferson, who aives Kolrst, Orewoe, M blspoat
omce sdilrexs, did on September Mlh, ltia, lie
In this office his duly corrotxre.ted appltcatioa
to contest end secure the csneeUstion of your
Homestead, eVrlsl No. 0Si, made Msj 12th,
1911, for seor seclioo , swU of sectloa 3.
nw1 nwof section 11, nA neli sectloB la,
towuship 'ii south, rsngett eset, W. M., sod M
rounds for his contest he alleges that William
S. Brooke hss wholly and entirely abandoned
seid Und, bu no sign ot habitation ;on said
lend snd to mj personal knowledge hss sot
resided uponexid Isnd within the six months
Immediately proceeding dale ol asld contest
You are, therefore, further notified that the
said ailetzattons will betakes by thle office aa
hxvinc been confessed by yoe. aad your saut
entry will be oanoeled thereonder without
your further riabt u be beard thereto, either
before thlsofflosor on appeal. If yon fail to
flic In this ufltos within twenty days after
the FOURTH publlcallon of this notice, as
shown below, your answer, ander oath, spe
cifically meetlnt and respondins to these at.
lecxtlons of eon tee t. or II you fsil within thai
Uroe to flic In this office due proof that yoa
have served e copy of your answer on tbe
said coou-wu&nt either In person or by retis
tered mail. If this service Is made by the de
livery or a copy of your answer to tbe con
tcxtaotin persoo, proof of such service mast
be either the said contestant's written aefe
nowledaemcnt of his receipt of the copy
stuwinr; tbe date of its receipt, or the miia
vitof the person by whom tbe delivery wss
made statins when and where the copy wss
delivered: If made bv registered mall proof
of such servloe must oonnlgt of the affidavit
of the person by whom the copy was rosded
tttatiiiH when aud tbe postoflii-e to which it
was mailed, and this affmavil must be accom
panied by the postmaster's receipt for the
litter.
You should state in vour answer the name
of the poaloflu-e to which yon desire luture
notices lo Le sent to Ton
J A 8. F. BI RUFJI8, Register.
Date of first publication, pecembers, 1DU.
" " second 11, 19IJ.
third ' " U), 19H,
" fourth " u 1913.
Notice tor Publication
Department of tbe Interior,
C. S. Land Otltee, at Lakevlew. Or.
November 25, 1913.
Not coal lands.
Notice Is hereby given tbat
Loyd Clifton Peck
of Hampton, Oregon, who, on Feb
ruary 9th, 1910, made Homestead
Entry (Act Feb. 19, 1U09) No. 03012,
lor ej section 24. township 21 south,
range 19 east, Willamette Meridian,
has tiled notice ol Intention to make
final three-year prool to establish
claim to the land above described
before A. 8. Fogg, United States
commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon,
on tbe 10th day ol January, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Burr Black, John Whlttaker, Isaac
Zierolf, Louis Miller, all ol Hampton,
Oregon. J as F. Bukgess,
12 4 Register.
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator ol the
estate of Andrew J. Turuer, deceased,
to all persons having; claims against
said deceased or his estate to present
tbe same with the proper vouchers
to the undersigned, at the office of
M. K. Elliott, In Prineville, Oregon,
within six months from the first
publication of this notice.
Dated this 13th day ol Nov., 1913.
Hknky Turnbb,
Administrator ol the estate ol An
drew J. Turner. deceased.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
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Central Oregon
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