I iim ILL larvcst of Death fin 1913. JITEST RANKS INVADED (if Worldwhl nu, r .'rtlete, tttatrsnien anil Hi'U , and llatlnuUhrd Holdlers Frnni '.rib-bona; Array World's Mlilnlu Marks. 7 OBITUARY : JAHU4HT, at M. I, elvll war veteran and arnur of Wyoming territory; It. Keene. notes financier a nil In New Turk; ' it. .vie, UnllMi Stales eenaior from ) ami former governor, at Ul aeai aaed el. Hwlft, nnted astronomer, at alar 1, N. T ; aged H. fheit.l.ua H C Ue. armr aero i tha elvll war and Inventor, at Sena. Cat.) ag II. uaa liailny, editor on tha tUlf-a rvr fnr CO years, at Uilcta; aawl h Julia U. It twrr, poet and author, ..Ulland. VL e.w) II. s reasusar. r. Thaodor von Hollabea. noted Oar n diplomat. In llarlln : aged 14. . Uoiaa Hrnwn. noted palnlar of a.raal boys, died In New York eltyi ed ai. ( narVa Major, author of many lunu la r nevela of aid English Ufa, Including Whan Kiiishthood Was In Flower. at Sheihyvme, Iml ; aged 17. 0n. Hteerar 1 Woodford, soldier and diplomat. In New Turk cllrs aged T. i I Joaatiln Millar, tha lxt of ina Bierraa," In tha I'ledmont llllla. California: aged It Oen. Oaorge le, eldvel on of Ilia lata Ian. Kobei B. 0rth"va!"V.'aCd fM k' American Worth, Va.. aed Aot,,.lo0, fa lis Na I-a. tular amureaa Joaquin Millar. jtiwaatr of China, at Palling; aged . J euacH. $r. J. H. Hillings, federal war veteran. Author and librarian. In Now Tor .(i lly, aged 11 Krank at. mark, el-governor of New York and noted lawyer, Ui Troy; aaad no. Kleld Marahal Vleeount Oarnel Joaaph Woleeley. famoua British aoldlar, at Itenlone. Kranra: aged eft John I'l.rpont Morgan, oapllalUt, In Homa; aswd Ti. arau. John H. Ilendereoa. formar United Hlaioa aanator and author of tha tub amendment to tha oonatitullon. In Washington; agea av VAT. II. M. negler. eanllallst and railway magnate, at Waal Calm Una oh, Via.; aiatl m . Urn. James irealan Dakar, elvll war soldier, editor and historian, at Man kaln. Minn, : agml U fx mtA Avabury (Sir John Lubbock), dlatlnaulahad Ilrltlnh arhoiar ana au thor. In London; aod 7k ji'Ha F". A. Obar. ornllholoilat and author, at llackanaack. N, J.I aged V Alfred Auailn. coat lauraata of Knfland. at Aahfnrd. Enaland. I aaru 7a. t C. II, Cramp, milnt ahlpbulldar, In I'hlla.lolt.lila; aM 1 nr. C. A llrlaaa notad theologian, onoa tried for haraay. In Naw Turk olty: aaed 71 Dr. U Korbca Wlnilow, notad Rnfllab alknlat. In Ixinrlim; aivd U II Thomaa A. Janvlar, Journallat and au thor. In Nw York city; aaad M. , JUL!. t H(nrl Rochafort, notad FrancB poll tlrlan and duellataln I'arla: agad O. I. Unix. K. Hurd Orubb. civil war vataran and diplomat, at Kaarny, N. J.; Ml 71. 10. Dr. Iloraca Jayna, notad blologlat, at Walltngford, la. Mad M. auonrr. I Ororaa Hltchoork. noted Amarloan painter, on tha laland of Markan. Hol land; agrd U. 1 Hnbart C. Ogdan, phllanthroplat, at Konnahunkport, Ma; agad 77. 11. Oen. Kdward K. Jonea, olvll war vet eran, hero of tha march through Bal timore April II, ISffl. and noted In poll tlca and commerce, at Blnghamton, N. Y.i aged W. II Auguat Babel, Oarman aoolallat taadar, at Zurich ; agd Ti 11 Rear Admiral Bllaa Caaey. U. 8. N., retired, veteran of the olvll war, at Warm Bprlnga, V.; aged 71 . Emlla Olllvler, noted premier of Franca under Napoleon 111. at Annecy, France; aged 8. aarrauRBR. e. Henry Menlar, French chooo lata mnnutao turar, noted for private explora tlona In the ero tic regtoni, In Paiia; aged 60, George K. Bak er, noted teleg rapher In tha field and at the White Houae under Oen, Grunt. In Phil adelphla; aged 8T., . Wllllnm J. Oay nor, mayor of New York, died on board the lialtlo at aaa; aged 01 Louie Mollo- 9 by American Praaa Aaeocletlon. to. William J. Qnynor. new. 7 feet 0 Inchea tall, laid to be the Inrgoat man living, at HnnoocK, Mien; agra w. a. Patrick Ford, editor of the lrlah World, lit Brooklyn: aged 76. octobkr. 10. Adolphua Buaoh, noted St. Louli brew er, at l.aniicnaohwulbach. Pruaala; aged 71. 11. Stanley Waterloo, Journallat, In Chica go: nKud 07. 12. Timothy L. Woodruff, noted Republic an leader, In New York; aged 66. 19. Wllllnm Qorrott Brown, hlatorlan and bloKraphw; aged 46. 20 William Nelaon, editor of tha Salt Una Tribune; aged 7t ft HOV t Rmlly Huntington Miller, author and editor, at ML Paul. Minn.) aged 0. 1. lr. Charlea Mfltuniay, notad apartaU lat In appandii'ltle, at llronkllna, Maaa. nwnanaa 1 l.lrul Cnl avld du Iom Halliard, 0. N A , ettal'irer eoni)rtimio In onn alrullnn of the I'unama canal, in ttal tiniora: aai-d hi t PliiMbe W, t'oualna, author and lec turer, In all. Laiulaj aaad 71 T I'r. John (Irvan, vaieran of the elvll' war and an orullet of International fame, In fit. !.oijle; aaad 71 A. liintaoiniry Ward, merrhant. orig inator of the mail order bueineae. In t'luracn; aanl 70 1 Franklin Hlitimona, American erulplor noietl for hia civil war eublH-ta and bolilar af I tlMLorattona from the king of Italy, In Hume; agad 11 J BALKAN WAR JANUAgV. t. Turklah batinrlaa defending fnnetanil noile opanad lira upon the Uulgarlana raaanaar, L The ftulgartan artillery reeumed bom bardment of Adrlanople on aaplrallon of the peaca trura I llolaarlana eltarked Turklah forte at (lallliHill, on the DardanHlea II Klarca attack of Montenegrin troopa on the Turka al Itcutart waa euo oeaaful. with loaa to lha aaaallanta of 1U0. a a am. i Tha Greek a cap tured Jantna from tha Turka, eccurliig U prta on era II King Oaurge of Oreaoa. leader of the Uroolan ar my, aaaaaelnated at Mnlonlkl after a reign of H yeera B. Turka eurran dared Adriannpia to tha Hulaerl- Xing Oeorga, ana and B.rviana. with 11.000 prlaonera. Allied troopa attacked tha Turklah llnea at lha Chatalja defeneea of Conelaatl nopla aratu 8. Tha Turklah fortreee of ScuUrl cep tured by Monttnegrlna MAT, 10. Treaty of peaea between Turkey and tha Balkan alllaa algned at London. JVLT. t Turkey emit an ultimatum to Bulgaria to vacate Turklah territory, IL Turkleh troopa re entered Adrlanople after aapalllng the Bulgarian garrlaon. REVOLUTION IN MEXICO raaanaaT. 1 Revolution In Mealco headed by Col Kail I Dlaa Prraldent Madero bealeged In hie palaea The revolutlonlet leader Uen. liarnardo Reyea killed In battla Mi A truce reigned between Medaro'a gov ernment and the Mexloan revolution lata U, Tha Maalcan revolullonlata and gov arnmanl foroaa bombarded eaoh other a poaltlona with heavy amllery. a Mexican forcea continued artillery Br ing Intneatreeta of tha City of Meiloo. Tha revolution gain ed freak adlier anu. Fighting contin ued In the City of Meiloo. Gov ernment troopa ravoltrd. Made ro agreed to re algn tha preel dency. 11 I'reeldent Made ro raelgned hla offloa after af reet by Oen. BlenqueL one of hla oltlcera Oen. Vlotorlano Huarta, com CVeJ 9 by American Press Aeaoelatlon. Iluerta. mander of the national army, aeaumod the praalileney. 11 Uuatavo Madero, brother of the de piad Mexican prealdent, waa killed by tha revolullonlata Oen. Vlctorlano Huarta aleoted provl alonal prealdent of Meiloo. & Tha drpoeed prealdent and vice preal dent of Meilco, Madero and Suarea, were killed In a myaterlnua manner while under guard by revolutlontate. JtlLT. M United Btatee ambaeaador to Meiloo, Henry Lane Wllaon, aummoned from hla poet to Washington. AOOOBT. 4 Realgnatlon of II. L. Wllaon, ambae aador to Mexico, aocepted by the praa lilent. Kx-llovarnor John Llnd of Mln neeota aent aa a apeclal envoy to Iluerta'a government In Mexico. M. Bpaolal ICnvoy Llnd left tha Mexican capital and returned to Vera Crux, de claring that hie mleelon to Huerla waa a failure. r. Preeldent Wllaon delivered a meeaage to congraaa on the altuatlon In Mexico, f ocTonan. la Provlalonal Prealdent Iluerta of Mex ico arreeted the chamber of deputlea and aaaumed the powera of dictator, dtaaolvlng congreaa. li, Foreign envoya In Mexico aaked their governments to eend warahlpa to guard tha legntlona. ts. Mexl.wn rebels (Conatllutlonallata) cap tured Monterey after a daya' battla 38. Uen. Frllx Dlax, polltlonl rival of Oen. Iluerta. given refuge on a United Btalea warahlp ut Vera Crua. NOV cu BIK. U. Tha premier of Ureat Britain an nounced that his government would uphold tha Mexloan policy of tha Unit ed Statu li. Mexican rebels (Constltutlnnsllata) cap tured Juarx from the federals. II Mexican rebels captured Victoria, oap- Itnl of Tamullpaa K, Rebels under Uen. Villa defeated tha federal forces In battla at Tlerra Blan- ca. near Juares; losees reported, 1,600 faderala and 600 rebela. 27. Mexican rebels captured Maxatlan. on tha west coaat DtciwnBK I Mexican congroas annulled the Octo j ber election and appointed Huerta pro I visional prealdent pending a new eleo ' tlon In June. 1914. 10. Mexican congreas authorised an Inte rior lonn of I60.000.0UO and voted ex traordinary powers to Huerta. 4,000 rebels ut tacked Tamplco. 11. Fighting continued at Tamplco For eign refugees were under protection of United Unites warahlpa II Rear Admiral Fletcher, commsnder of tha United States naval forces In Mex ican waters, protested m the name of ; humanity agnlnat the alaughter of prlaonera of war by rebela and federala fighting at Tamplco. UI. Rebela had the advantage at Tamploo. Foreign veaaela In tha harbor crowded with rcfugeea of British, German and - Amerlcun nationality. M a4 u MONROE DOCTRINE QUESTIONED IN CHILE Colonel Roosevelt and Chilean Ex-Diplomat in Heated Argument WaahliiKlan. Mumbitra of the diplo matic cor pa, especially representative;! from tha Hmith American countries, were greatly Intitrt'slud In report touching Washington that x l'resl dent Doosevclt and Dr. Marshall Mar tliioi, at one time Chilean minister to the United States, clashnd In San llano da Chile on account of divergent virwa on the Monroe doctrine. The rpurtd debate attracted on uauul Inn-real here because both of tha prepared speeches were reviewed before delivery by the Chilean foreign office. In hla address at the Roosevelt ra the Monroe doctrine aa a duad Issue and arguing that the conditions which gave rise to III promulgation by Pres ident Monroe In 11123 have almost en tirely disappeared. - This statement Is tald to have aroused the Ire of Colonel Roosevelt, who replied with some beat, holding that the Monroe doctrine atill wag a vital principle of the foreign poller of the United States. He la (aid, too, to have auggmted to the- Chilean dlplo mallet Incidentally that It waa Ill-advised on such an occaalon to Inaugur ate a controversy. Nothing official has reached tht Chilean logailon here concerning any phaae ot what dlplomatlata are li cllned to consider a delicate altuatlon. KILL MEXICAN PLOTTERS All of Commissioned Officer of Bat talion Suffer at Quaymas. Ilermoalllo, Sotiora. Th commis sioned officers and many lergeanti and corporals of tha Tenth battalion of the federal garrison at Quaymas were executed In that city, according lo word brought here. Officer and men of the Tenth were disarmed several day ago by General OJeda, federal commandant, when be discovered they were plotting to de sert to the Insurgent side. Accompanied by three of the federal officer who surrendered to the in surgent at Maylorena, General Ohre gon, field commander of the constltu tlonallsta In western Mexico, returned here to aaalst In locating th scattered group of federal soldier who bad deserted from the Guayma garrison. Idaho Bolons to Stay Home, Rolae. A session extraordinary of the twelfth Idaho legislature will not be called by Governor Haines. After giving consideration to the demands from various sections of the state for an extra session, he Issued a state ment here refusing to act. HUERTA CONTINUES TO OBTAIN MONEY Mexico City. Financial Impover ishment and an Increasing organlia- tlon among scores of rebel bands have reduced the provisional government to what appears to be a desperate slU uatlon, but conservative residents of the federal cnpltal profess to believe. In view of the recent military opera tion and the fact that Provisional Prealdent Huerta continues to secure money even though In small amounts, that, the government may not fail tor many months unleas some unexpected turn for the worse occur. In all department there waa little delay In meeting th pay rolls. That the government may not be able to float another loan I conceded by Mex icans generally, but none has lost sight of the fact .that the country Is rich and that General Huerta as a last reaort would not hesitate to take money where he could find It Already the cabinet has discussed the confiscation of the property ot all individuals who are known to have arrayed themselves against the Huer ta government. Oregon Teachers Hold Convention, Salem. Many educators attended the convention of the Western Dlvl slon, Oregon Slate Teachers' associa tion, held tn this city Monday, Tues day and Wednesday. The state super Intendent says it was one of the most important conventions of teachers ever held tn the Btate. 200 Injured in Wreck. Lorette, Man. Two hundred pas sengers were slightly injured when the CanRtllan Northern train from Du blin, Minn., and Fort William, Ont., was derailed near here and five coaches, a baggage car and a diner overturned Into a ditch. . Judge Ben Lindsay Weds. Chicago. Judge Ben B. Lindsey, founder of the juvenile court at Den ver, Colo., and Mlsa Henrietta Bre voort, stepdaughter of Dr. P. J. Clip pert, of Detroit, Mich., were married In Chicago. Kcatoriatl"n to I'ntry of Lunula in national Foruat Kolioe is hnrehv given that the lamia ileaniilMMl lel.,w. embracing 40 acres, wlihin the leei'hutea National Forest Oregon, will lie stiliiect to settlement sou entry uieier me rrovirills ill (oe , hniueatead laws of the United Stales and the act ui June 11. IlkaS liM Mui, 13), at the United butee land ollice at l.akeview, Oregon, on Februsry 18, ' II4. Any settler who was actually ami in good faith claiming any of said . lands I n- agricultural ntiriioees prior to January I IjMi, and uas not aliaudoned aaine. has preleence right to make a bjuieelead eiury for the lamia actually (Mxiipied. Haiti Inmla were listed upon Hit) applications ol the persons men tinned below, who have preference right suldrct to the prior am h settler, provideil sue .i ad entry and the preference right is 1,llc "ct'"n ,he eercil prior to February IS, lllM, on f''"-t bidder, for cnah. the follow- which dati the l.n.li will be .abject to ,,"f .,,''T,,,M".1 v!"iV.' ".T'L5 ,a .etllepient andenfv t.y any qualified 'uth 20 f,t of lot 6 In Mock 19 In person. The Isn.l-it e is follow.: Th, the town of Mdrn (formerly Pal Ki F. NK'i NKJ, S . r.. T. W 8., R.' nm," "' 1 h,,V8 t"k"u "rY1 R K..lh WW M l :.".. the Wl WW HKJ SW, Kec. , I -a 8, K. U E , W. M., 40 acrea, plication of K. h. Katoo ol l-ajiine, li.i-gon; Liat 6 1000. Ilecember 8. 11)13. C. M. llHuex, Araislant Coninilsrioner of the General Unil Ollice. 12 18 Hotlce for Publication Department of the Interior, U. H. Land Ollice nfTtn Dalle,, Or. November 26tk, 1913. Notice is hereby given tbut H Karl Crone of Prinevllle, Oregon, who, on June 4th, 1910, niHile iloiiii-alead Kutry No. 0ti9.nl, foreei nw'i, - nej, n't ncj null Del a J eei-tloll 8. towoahlp 10 south, range 16 eaat Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of Inten tion to make llnnl three-year proof, to eatnrhlieh claim to the land above iIcmtIImm! belore Timothy K. J. Duffy, L. H. commlHMloner, at Prine vllle, Oregon, on the 9tb day of Jan uary, 1914. Claimant nntnea a wltneaaea: Edgar J. Btindy, Walter C. Mc.Nely, William W. DiivIm, Jobti Burnett, all ol Prinevllle, Oregon. 11. r gANK Wooitok, 12 4 Keg-Inter. Notice for Publication (Isolated tract) Public Land Kale Department of the Interior. U. 8. Luud Ollice at The Dulle. Ore. November 20th. 1913. Notice la hereby given that, aa di rected by the Coin m hwloner of the General Land Ollice, under pro- vIhIoiih of Art ot CotiKreea approved June 27. 1906 (34 Stat , 617), pursu ant to the application of Lyaander H, Loku, Serial No. 010146, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not lem than 12 00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. tu., on the 9th day of January, 1914, at this ollice. the following tract of land : net nev aecttou 2. townahlp 20 aoutb, range VOeriHt. rtlilnmette Merlillun. Any iieraotia claiming- adversely the above deacrllred land are advteed to file their claims, or objections, on or before the tltue deelgnated tor sale. 11. Fkank Woodcock, 12-4p KeulHter. bunimotia In the circuit court of the state ot Oregon for the county of Crook. Central Oregon Irrigation Co , a cor poration, plaintiff, vs. W. E. Myeri and 8. J. Myers, defend anu. To W. E. Myers and 8. J. Myers, de fendants: In tbe name, of the state of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you in tw above entitled suit within six weeks of the date of the first publica tion of this summons, vix, before Jan uarr 1st, 1914, and if yon fail so to a pear and answer, lor want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed lor in the complaint, to wit, tbe cancellation ol a certain con tract made by yon with the Deschutes Irrigation A Power Company, dated January Slat, 1910, and costs and dis bursements of the suit. This summons is published by order ot Hon. W. L. Brsdsbaw, judge of the above court, made on the 13th day ot November, 1913. ' Date of first publication, November 20th. 1913. Date of last publication, December 25lb, 1913. JgSSR STKAgNS. Attorney for plaintiff. Farm Loans i For a short time we have tub jent to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches iu the vicin ity o' Prineville. Loans to be (or 15,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, pavable an nually. We charge a email commission to be paid by the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title & Trust Co. 6 19 Prineville, Oregon Hotlce of Shot. 'e Sale Ilr virtue (if an eier-iitlun In Lire. cloaiiiw Hiilv lnnl i,v thei..rk ,.f 'the circuit court f the county of Crook, state of On-iron, (luted the 11th ilitv of ller.. llll.i. Inn certain nei loll III me Circuit COIITf lor art III ; comity and atHte, m herein O'.Nell Brotliera Company, a nn-iorntioii, na plitlntlff, recovered Jtnlvment ngnlliat H. K. Maeen, Corn .Nleaen mid Hurry N. K)er, for the an in of Five llumlred Forty. Kluht unil sixty hiinilredtlia dollara' nurl roeia anil (lleliuraemeiiU txe(l at Mntv lour i ilollura. on f lie Aili lnr nl IwmU-r l'Jl t. Not hw Is hereby (ilveu that I will on the 17tk aay af Jaaaary, 114, right of anv the north front dmir of the eonr : pi.intiff will apply to the court lor tha cb settler n ' h" n I'rlnevllle In aald county relief ptayed forio the omplaint, to mike home- t 10 o clock In the forenoon of SHliljw1( cancellation of a cerUin eon- lur. .'"'PVV K. Maaen, Cora Meneu and Harry Kler. aoutb 20 feet of lot 5. blin k 19. Palmaln, Ore., and I will sell the same or aa much thereof aa may Ire necemtary to sat My the aald judg--ment In favor ot O'.Nell Brothers Company, a corporation, against raid H. K. Nhwen, Cora Nleeen and Harry N. KJer, with Interest tbereon together with all cunt and disburse ment that have or may accrue. Fkank Ki.kink, sheriff Dated at Prinevllle, Ore., Dec. 11, 1913. i18 By W. E. Van Alien, deputy. Summons In th circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook. Central On gon Irrigation Company, a corporation plaintiff, vs. John Freeeell, defendant. , To John Freeeell, defendant: In the name of the state ot Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint tiled against yon in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publi cation of tbis summons, vix, before January 1st, 1914, and if yon fail so to appear and answer, for went thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rebel prayed for in the complaint, to-wit, the cancellation of a certain con tract made by you with the plaintiff, dated April 3, 1911, and cost and dis bursements ot the suit. Tbis summons is published by order ol Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, judge of the above court, made on Die 13th day of November, 1913. Date of first publication, November 20th, 1913. Date of last publication, December 25th, 1913. Jsssg Steasms, Attorney for plaintm. Summons In the county court of tbe atate of Oregon tor Crook county. 8. J. Nevrsotn, plaintiff, va. Harrr Ellis, defendant. To Harry Ellis, the above named defendant: In tbe name ot the state of Oregon You are hereby required to appear anil answer the complaint of plain tiff filed HgnltiHt you In the above entitled court and action within ten dny from the date ot the service of th In summons upon you If served In Crook county, state of Oregon, or If nerved within any other county In the atate, then within tweuty day from the date of the sen ice of thle summons upon you, or if served b publication aa required by law, then on or before the Tairaaavef Jaaaary. 1914. and yon are hereby notified that It yon fail to eo appear or answer, for want tnereol tne piumtin win taae judgment afralnat you for the sum of Eighty Dollars, wltn interest thereon at the rate ot six per cent per annum from the lat day of Auguat, 1912, anil for the coet and dlebunienieutg of thin action, and for an order of st.td court to sell the attached personal property belong ing to said defendant In Crook coun ty, Oregon, to eatiefy said judgment and routs. This summons, Is published In the Crook County Journal for six full weeks In seven consecutive Issue of said paper, lieglnnlng with tbe Issue ot November 13th, 1913, and ending with the Issue of December 25th, 1913, by order of the Hon. G. Springer, Judge of the above en titled court, made and entered on the 13th day of Novemlier. 1913. Dated and published first time November 13th. 1913 M. E. Bkink. Attorney tor plaintiff. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been, by the county court of Crook county, state of Oregon, duly ap pointed administrator of the estate of jeanie M. Smead, deceased, and all persons having claims against said es tate are hereby required to present the same, dulv verified, to said administra tor at the law ottice ot C. C. Brix, in Prineville, Oregon, within six months 1 from the date of the first publication of I this notice. Dated and published first time No vember 20tb, A. D. 1913. William C. Smkad, Administrator of the estate of Jeanie M. Smead, deceased: Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dnlles, Or. November 26th. 1913. Notice Is hereby given that P. arl O. Kayler Pwld ow of Elmer W. Kayler, deceased, of Prineville, Oregon, wnt on Feb i ruary 12th, 1910. mads homestead 'entry No. 06005, for w! nw. and , swi section 2, township 15 south, ! range 15 east Willamette Meridian, i has tiled notice ol Intention to make ; final three-year proof to establish claim to the laud above described , before Timothy E. J. Duffy, U. S. commissioner, at Prinevllle, Oregon, on the 15th day of January, 1914. I Claimant names as witnesses: Omer Claypool, Granville Clifton, I Wnrren Crooks, William Harold, all , ot Prlueville. Oregon. H. Fhank Woodcock, 12 4 Register. Why not take the Journal ? I Summons In the circuit court of the stale U Oregon lor Hie conmr o( Crook. .Central Oregon Irrigation Company, corporation, plaintiff, vs. Mrs. K. J. Cliriaiisnaen and Mrs. H. J. fcchuiuaiiii, only surviving heirs at law and next ol kin of Waller II. Mevina, deceased, defendants. To Mrs. K. J. Cbriatianaen and Mrs. II. i. Schumann, defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, loo are Hereby required to appear and " the complaint filed against you ln the above entitled suit within six th 'e "I the first pnbik-- ion of tbie aummone, vix. before Jann- ary lat, 'illll, and if yon fall so to ap pear and anawer. for want thereof, th tract made by Walter H. Mevius with the Deschutes Irrigation 4 Power Company, dated March 13th. I'.m, and coat and disbursements of the .nit. This summons is publiabed by order of Hon. W. L. Bradahaw, judge of the above court, made on tbe 13th day ol November, 1913. Date of first publication, November 20th, 1913. Date ol last publication, December 25th, 1913. JxaaxSTEABss. Attorney for plaintiff. Notice of Contest Department of the Interior, United euiea Laud Ottice, Ukerlew Ore. ., November Mil. 19U. To vlllllam S. Brooke, Comeaiee: Von ere berebr noKSed that KtkI Cbrittot feraon, wboglvea Koljral. Or-ron. el bli poet olhc addrna, did on H!u-raU-r uh, lUli, tie in thlaoffice tile duly crrotiorated application to corneal and aecure the cancellation ol yoor llomealred, eVrial Mo. 046.15. made May Uth. mil, lor ee'nf aectioo , w' '., ol aei tloD 2, nwu nwu of eectlon 11. n.-U nl urimn ml uunip ti eoutn. range a eaat. In. 11, end ee grounda lor all content he ellrgi-e thai William a. Brooke haawbollr and entirely abandoned aald land, baa no alga ol habitation a said tana ana to my pereonal koowleilge baa not reeided upon aald land within tbe aix mootba wmeuiatetr preceeainf aeieol eeia eonlest Yoa are, therefore, further notified that the. aald ailraattona will be laaen by Ibla office as naving oeen eonreaeea t, you, and jour aald entry will be canceled thereunder without Tour further rttbl to be beard therein, either before thla office or oo appeal. If yoa rail to nie In thla office within twenty daya after the Vot'KTH publication of tbla notice, aa ehown below, your anawer. nnder oatb.ape ctttcally meetlug and reapnndlitv to these aL, lecallona of contest, or II you fall within thee uine io nie in inia omoe due proof that yoa have served a eonv of tour anawer on th aald eonleaUnt either In person or by reais- lerea uuui. ii tola service la made by tbe de livery of a copy of your anawer to tbe eon teat ant In person, proof of aucb service muet be either the Be id eonteatanl'a written ack nowledgement of hla receipt of tbe copy ah jwlng tbe date of Ita receipt, or the affida vit of tbe person by wnoin tbe delivery waa madeatatlng when and where the copy was delivered; If made by registered mail proof of each service muet constat of the affidavit of tbe person by whoru ibe copy was mailed atatmg when and tbe poslofhce to which it waa mailed, and thla affidavit moat be accom panied by tbe postmaaler'a receipt for lha letter. You ebould state In your anawer the name of the poetoffice to which you desire In lure notices to te aent to yon JAS. F. Bt'RIiESB, Register. Date ol Drat publication, December 4, Itla. - " second " 11, 191, " third "18, lij " fourth - 1914; Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, U. S- Land Ottice, at Lakevlew. Or. November 25, 1913. Not coal lands. Notice Is hereby given that Loyd Clifton feck of Hampton, Oregon, who. on Feb ruary S)tn, iio, made Homestead Eutry (Act Feb. 19, 1909) No. 03012, for ej section 24. towusbip21 aoutb, rauge 19 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make filial three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. S. Fogg. United States commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on tne lutn day ol January, 1914. Claimant names as witnesses: Burr Black, John Whlttaker, Isaac Zierolf, Louis Miller, all of Hampton, Oregon. J as F. Bi kgesh, 12 4 Register. Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given by the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Andrew J. Turner, 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 ottice of M. K. Elliott, In Prineville, Oregon, within six months from tbe first publication of this notice. Dated this 13th day of Nov., 1913. Hknky Tukner, Administrator ot tbe estate ot An drew J. Turner, deceased. The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor E. Wagon ti. Z. Griffith Central rOregon Well Co. Contractors for Well Drilling and Prospect Holes. Depth Guar, anteed ... Dealers in full line of well supulies, Gasoline Engines, Pumps, Etc. Culver, Oregon