444)4444)444 Making Iho Little Farm Pay By C. C BOWSFICLO NO render of till depart incut need fear thiit purely theoretical fiinn- lllg I Urged III Him c Pi'Iiko tif priu-tl-ciil method. These article are written fur the Vieiiollt of tllb IIhIuiI landowner iih well u ama teurs, iinil linn li coniliiciiiliitlnn hit cuiiiu from experi enced ini'ii who realise the shortcoming of ordinary farming, Fur ItiNliiiirn, will In I urge the advis ability of growing fruit In localities which linvu tlm advantage of good market. I should dislike to see f ii rm in In tlit central stale or anywhere else devote tlioumolTc to thin single industry, 'I lint would lie about am fool lull nit exclusive trrtiln raising nr dairy ing Tim ori-luird belong In a scheme of mixed farming, together with poul try iiinl hog, Important fact fr fruit grower ii ru Hint orchard land limy ho iniidn to pay double nud tlio fortuity of tlm loll maintained without extraordinary ef fort Will li tliu tree ii ro coming to iiinturlly In ml ciiriiH nothing fur five or MlX your tllllcs t Ill-re l II pill 11 of veg etable ruining, when a return of $ 1(10 mi itcre In eiially secured (iml tlm noil In benefited by the nociumi ry cultiva tion, t'nlt'N such a system of cropping In entiiblhiliod a noiibearlhg orchard In lift to bo iicit1-til. mid thl result In waulu of time, liivcHtuicut mid In ml. Thccnltlvutlon of vegetable or small fruit In no orchard In therefore for Hie purpono of situilng Immediate profit nml keeping up the luullty of the noil. It trt1 further tliiin llilii, however, for It titn Ut'M tho In nd return n living In coma won In iiufiironililo fruit sen oiu, when Into front, liiHi'i't pot or other destructive agcm-lc have spoiled (tie apple, pi-nni, plum nod chorrle. Applo mid cherry tree should be planted thirty foot apart; plum, pour and peach tree twenty to twenty-five foot apart. Tho tree need to stand iu straight row to penult tho free use of a homo cultivator in the vegetable and berry pnti-he. lino of tho moat common mistake In farming I to plant tree too ni'iir together. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potaaslutn are ni-cowmry for the furtlllxatlou of fruit tree and plnnta In general. Nl trogun can be obtained In suible ma nure, but tho prliu'lpnl aource la air. and we may obtiilu It by growing legume. Vegetable gardening carried on with tho eld of barnyard manure In an excellent treatment for on-hard land. Phosphoru may be obtained liy the u no of raw rorlc phosphate or bono- nicitl. I'otiiioiliiui la contained In large atiiounta In our ordinary aoil In a more or lima unavailable atnte. To Rot more iMitiiB.-iliiiu In audi a ahape that tho plnnta can uo it we can either apply aolublo potiiKNlum aalta or un loi-lc that which la already prenent In abundance. Experiment have ahown that It doc not pay to apply potaa hiiu to ordinary aolla, provided decay iiiK oruiink- matter lu the form of ma cure or cover crop I worked Into the null. The decnyltiK organic matter will liberate the potanKlnm. It may uot be guiierally known that apple are about a hard on land at wheat or coru, except they do not take from It a much phoHphorua. A 4 bimhol apple crop remove from the oil about tho aaiiio amount of nllro sen and potnaxlum and half aa much phimphoru a fifty bushel of corn or twenty-live bushel or wnent. inero- foro a thorough ayiitem of gardening not only make the orchard land do double duty, but reatore thu aoll fer tility. If for any reaaon gardening cannot bo curried on In a thorough way in an orchard I ahould recommend legume in place of manure a the source of nltniL'eiioii organic mutter. It la ahown that a cheap way to grow legume U to apply ground limestone mid rock plioHphute. Tho coxt of this treatment would not exceed $2 per acre per year, which ahould not nerlonly Interfere with thin system of fortlllitt tlon. POTATO NOTES. To secure an early supply of new po tatoes next season plant the tubers of any good early variety In pots and tart them in tho boiiHe. Kour or five inch pots can be lined, flllod only about two thirds full of soil, leaving room for a ton dressing of soli to be supplied as the plants grow, after the manner of hilling up potatoes when grown in the garden. One potato is sulllclent for each not. Time the nlnntlng so the plants will be well Blurted In the pots when they are to lio trniiNtilnnted in the gnrdeu a the time the tulmrn nre iiHiinlly plnntoi! outdoors. If there la a well ventilated, cool, llKht place, such nn a cold frame or cool gi-eonhoiiHO, In which to grow them potatoes can lie rained In pnta and full Hlzed t libera developed very much ear lier than the first crop from the gar den. Tell Inch pots will be snlHdi'titly large. Hub off all the eyes except tlio strongest for pot culture. . " ' ' . " ' . ALFALFA A MONEY MAKER. Iuooms In Assurtd If Prepsr Dlree tlont Art Followed. By H. D. HUGHES, Chlof of btirnsu of fnrm cm, low r. cultural tupoHmmil dntlon. BiHTca does not always come with first attempt with nlfulfu, but that should not be discouraging. The pet cent of failures In securing a stand of alfalfu Is not so great a with many othor crop commonly grown. Very simple measure turn failure to sue- ecu, ror inxtance, in a nu inner or ciimo where the seeding of alfalfa failed without Inoculation, the mnro ad dition of :)iiii pound per ae ro of soil from an alfalfa Held or from a sweet clover pab-h brought success. After IniK'iiliillou the soil produced a flue growth of alfalfa, in other section of the atnte, particularly In the south central, the application of from 1,600 pou mis to 3,iX! pounds of lime per acre brought suce when varlou oilier trhl without lime fulled. rerhnpi the most Important thing In securing a stand of alfalfa 1 the liberal use of manure even on loll above the average In fertility. Its ap plication before plowing lias increased AM IOWA khTKUVK KIl'.t.D. the yield of alfalfa notably. On all will below the average the use of manure ha been almolutcly eaaentlal to ccurliig a aallKfactory stand and yield. In buying alfalfa seed, a In buying ood for other crops, the hlghext priced oed la usually the cheapest In order that the aci-d may all be sowed under proper condition for germination, It should preferably be put in wtlb an ordinary grain drill, and In average soli covered to a depth of almut one Inch. To dlatribute tho seed uniformly It Is a good plan to set the drill so as to sow only about (en pound per acre and then to go over the land twice for ex ample, crossing tho Held north aud south first and then cast and west There ha been much dlsc-moilon re garding the variety of alfalfa best suited to Iowa condition. Since the per cent of winter killing has been MininNMillvnlv low aiwt a.wi.1 tit tho hurdler varieties la very high priced and also uncertain a to purity tnc only variety which can well lie recom mended for general use la that known a thu common American. This la grown almost altogether In such states Kaunas and Nebraska. Seed grown on nonlrrtgiited land, uuder conditions so nearly aa possible the same as are found In Iowa, Is usually preferable. No hay should bo removed the yeai that the alfalfa Is seeded. Spring seeding may be clipped once or twice when necessary to keep down the weeds, but a good growth should cover the ground when freezing weather comes on in the fall. t'sually the alfalfa should be cut when about one-tenth of tho beads are In bloom, which generally is early In June, aa this Is about tho tlmo that the new shoot begin to appear at the bottom of the stalk. Much has been said regarding the dltllculty of handling and curing the first cutting, but reports from those men In Iowa who have the largest acreages state that alfalfa is not more difficult to cure than red clover. A number have said that It la easier to cure. Various methods of curing have been used successfully. In dry, sunny weather alfalfa cut one afternoon may be raked the fol lowing day, put In bunches and much of It stacked the same day. It Is Important that aa few of the leaves as possible bo lost. In order to Have the leaves many growers rake tho nlfnlfn into windrows ns soon os It has wilted and before the leaves are dry, bunch the hay with a rake as soon ns dry enough to stack and haul It at once. This method also eliminates the labor of cocking the hay, a feature which has been found desirable by a number of men who handle largo acre ages. Where one has much alfalfa hay to cure a Ride delivery rake will be found to be-of tho greatest value. Where the hay Is to be cocked It Is cut late in tho afternoon or the morn ing, rnked before dlnuer and put in cocks in the afternoon. Ilere It should be loft for two or three days. The use of hay covers assures one of little difficulty in curing even tho first cutting and produces a hay of very excellent quality. The Car of Eggs. Tho perishable nature of (in egg Is too little understood. Dampness, heat above HO degrees, strong odors, drafts, delay in marketing, are factors which vorv quickly destroy freshness and good quality of eggs. Protect Small Trees. Rco that the grass is pulled away from the base of small trees. Better put wire protectors about them so mice or rabbits cannot Injure theui during the winter. Judge L. T. Harris Judge Lawrence T. Harris, can didate for one of the republican nominations for Justice of the Bu preme court, was born September 13tb, 1873. at Albany, Oregon; graduated from the University of Oregon in 1393, and from the law department of the University of Michigan in 1896; represented Lane county in the Legielalure in 1901 aud 11)03; was elected speaker of the House in the session of 1903, and although the sendon wus a 7 J minis full ir-fiiW, fiiil i A JIIXJK U T. HAKIUM streneoua one no appeal waa ever taken from any ruling made by hi m as speaker of the House; prac ticed law in Eugene from 1896 to 1905 when he was appointed Cir cuit Judge to fill a newly created oflice in the second Judicial Dis trict; in 1906 was nominated in the primaries without opposition and at the general election was elected without oppcition to the sauio office; and in 1912 after serv in six years more was nominated in the primary election by both the republican and democratic parties without opposition and elected without opposition. Ual lot slogan: ''Continue impartially to upnoiu me law and justice wiuioui tear or lavor." REPUBLICAN VOTERS SHOULD BEWARE Party Should Be Represented on National Committee By a Republican The Republicans of Oregon are en titled to have a Republican named as the National Republican Committee man from this Stale. C. W. Ackerson who claims to be a Republican, Is a eandidate. He registered aa a Frogrea alve January 8, 1914. Then signed peti tion of H. W. Coe to be Progressive National Committeeman. Then can celled his registration aa a Progres sive and registered aa a Republican and Immediately filed his candidacy for membership on Republican Nation aJ Committee. Has been an intimate and convenient understudy of the Pro gressiva National Committeeman and seems now to be In combination with him In an attempt to shanghai the Republican organization. Ills candi dacy is being actively backed by par ties hostile to the Republican party and having personal Interests and pri vate personal grudges to serve. His erratic and excitable temperament baa frequently led him to flood the col umns of the press with violent attacka upon the Republican party and vicious personal abuse of prominent Republi cans and life-long residents of the State. It Is a grave abuse for parties who are not Republican to register aa such. It Is a graver abuse for outsiders to attempt the capture of a political par ty to gratify a personal grudge and to promote party discord. It is an abuse against which fair-minded men of all parties will rise in protest We can never have a reunited party by pushing to the front political hotheads and men who are political reformers simply for the sake of office. Having been a Republican only twenty-four hours when he announced his candi dacy for the highest honorary position In the gift of the party, is some Indi cation of what Mr. Ackerson's motive was In registering as a Republican. As Hon. Ralph K. Williams is the only Republican who is a- candidate for Republican National Committeeman, we feel warranted In urging all loyal Republicans in the state to give blm their eurnest and enthusiasts aupport CUAS. B. MOORES, (Chairman of Republican State Cen trnl Committee.) M. B. McFAUL, (President Lincoln Republican Club.) MclClNLEY MITCHELL. (President of Portland Republican Club.) C. M. IDLEMAN, (President Multorpor Republican Club.) rcU-y fifth Summons In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor- ation, planum, vs. John Arnlcker, Anliwood Gold Mining Co, S A ISakley, H 11 Homes, (1 C Buch anan, V C Butler, i K Collihan, Ilulda Carson, 11 K ChahVe, Frank DChamplin, H W Compton, E F Cooper, John W Crook, F M Donaldson, Catherine Dwyer, fclmlra Fergunon, Ida A rinc.h. Chas Fosberg, L Ii French. H W iambic, BOildner, Joneoli W Gleaner. h I ilolin, Clias F liolt. Eva Jono- son, l iS Keiley, Irvine & Hamilton, J W Jones, LaliJIsw Banking ft Trust Co, W A Lamb, (ieo 1' Lee, W Lord, F M Lowland, J W Mucker. H K Miller. Lettie Mill.-r, Klme Milligan, A M Mmkler, J M Montuomery. 11 K Allen. Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation (, Mary Ferguson, Hotelier ft t rnup, w r Hammer, W W Harris. KJ Lune, Mavfield Bros, J W McColliim,-,lal MiColfiini, McTaggart A Bye.Mrs M J li , W P Myers. A W Myers, John M, Conn irk, T McCoy, 1 11 Mctiliee, (; ( McNeelev, leirv W Newbill, C I' Neih-o, T It Kaborn, J 8 HanncHs, I) Ml -,, Keed A Hteidl, Tom Iteilly est, A T U .le, P B Reynolds, Redmond Towuile Co, O U Handy, rianford ft Rodman, I) P Slirum, Simp son ft Wiison, J FHtaley, Julia Bteldl, in el tie Stevenson, J U btorey, John Sisemore, T)ie Central Oregon Banking ft Trust Co, Pilot But le Del Co. C M Tripled, Henry Tweet, K B Vaughn, Harry (i Webb, A K Wioner, J f Wei burn. 0 W White. W C Wills est. John Sisemore, O K Smith, J C Stiles, Wm i htilcs, Lsconie Stiles, J P Sirickler, CbasTedfo.d et al, Warner A Burnett, And all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having, or claiming to have any right, title, equity or inter est whatever in the real property here inafter detcrilied, defendant. To John Arnli-ker, Athwood Gold Min ing Co, S A Bakley, 11 Homes, U U Buchanan, C C Butler, i F Collihan, Ilulda Carson, H K Chafiee, Frank D Chaplin, S W Compton, E F Cooper, John W Crooks, F M Donaldson, Catherine Dwyer, Elmira Ferguson, Ma A Finch, Chas Fosbttrg, L K French, II W Gamble, B iiildner, Joseph W Glesner, E T Holmes, CtiaM F Holt, Eva Johnson, D B Keiley, Irvine A Hamilton, J W Jones, Laidlaw Banking A Trust Co, W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W Lord, F M Lnveland, J W Mac-key, II E Miller, Lettie Miller, Elsie Milligan, A M M inkier, J M Montgomery, 11 K Allen, Columbia Valley Trut Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher & Croup, W F Hammer, W W Harris, E J Lane, Mavfield Brrw, J W McCollum, Jail McCollum, McTsgitart A Bve, Mr M J Price W P Myers, A W Myers, John McCormick, T McCoy, T II Mc Ghee, C C McNeelev, Perry W New bill, C P Nelson, T'R Raborn, J S Raunetls, D P Kea, Reed & Steidl, Tom Iteilly est. A T Rendle, P B Reynolds, Redmond Townsite Co, C E Sandy, Sanford Rodman, D P Shrum, Simpson & Wilson, J F Sialey, Julia Steidl, Nettie Steven son. J O Storey, John Sisemore, The Central Oregon Bsnking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry G . Webb, A E Winner. J F Welburn, G W White, W C Wills eet. John Sise more. G E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P Smokier, Chas Tedford etal, Warner A Burn ett, and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any right, title, equitv or interest whatever in the real property hereinafter described, the above named defendants: la the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby notified that Crook County, Oregon, a public corporation, the holder of Cartifkatee of ' Delin quency numbered C 101 to C 19S, sav ing and excepting numbers C 141, is sued on the 2uth day of April, 1914, by the Tax Collector of the county of Crook, state of Oregon, for the amount of Two thousand nine hundred tbirty- one and ninety-nine nunureuins tn-931.91.). Dol..r.,V same being the amount then due and delinqnent for taxes for the year 1908, together witb penalty, interest and costs thereon up on the real propel ty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appear of record, situated in said county and state, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lot 2, blk 40, Palmain, eX se se, 36 9-16; nw nw, e nw sec 20, tp 19, r 13, el se sec 5, tp 19, r 21, v sw sec 4, tp 19, r 21, se ne sec 9, sw nw, w sw sec 10, tp 12, r 12, ee seH' sec 1, tp 13, r 13, sS sw. ne s sec 6, tp 13, r 14, sw sw sec 23. tp IS, r 12, n w sec 5, tp 15, r 20, n se sec 6, tp 15, r 20, nw sec 11, tp 13, r 20, e se, nw se, sw ne sec 6, tp 13, r lit, ne, e se sec 25, tp 12, r 15, lots 2, 3 4, se sw sec 30, tp 12, r 16, t4 nw, nw sw sec 25, tp 12, r 15, also parcel in sec 20, tp 12, r 15, wi se), w ne sec 10, tp 14, r 18, lot 4, blk 17, Laidlaw, sw s sec 22. tp 17, r 10, wi nw, se nw sec 27, tp 17, r 10, e ne, 1 se sec 8, tp 18, r 21, sw se, ei se sec S, tp 11, r IS, nw sw sec 9, tp 11, r 18, el bc sec 32, ni BWt sec 33, tp iu, r i4, nej sec !, tp ! r ll. nwl sec 13. Id 12. r 16. ni swl. se sw, sw se sec 24, tp 9. r 17, si ne h s"0 17, tp 11, r 19. n? nw, sw nw'-i sec 17, se ne sec is, tp ll, r la, nw nw sec 11, tp 11, r 17. el nl sec 17, to 17, r 18, ne se sec 34. ne ne sec 22, tp 15, r 12, w ei sec 16, tp 14, r 21, lot 8, blk 1 Ashwood, ne nw, nl ne, ee ne sec 29, tp 10, r 13. lots 13, 14, blk 14, Laidlaw, wi v, J sec 30, tp to, 10. lots 1, z, blk l, rautina, swt Bee 10, tp 15, r 12, n nw, bw nw. nw sw sec 29, tp 12, r 13, ne nw, wi ne, nwsesec32, tp 20, r 24, ei ne, n se sec 19, tp 21, r 12, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 2, 2nd aihl to Print villa, se sw, aw se sec 26, ei nw, ne sec 35, tp 12, r 13. swl sec as. tp 14, r in, ee ee, sw se, ae sw sec 33, tp 23, r 10, si si, sw ne, se nw Bee 24, tp 14, r 14, lot 3, blk 2, Sisters, lots 8, 4, o, t, Dig o, Sisters, lots 11, 12, blk 13, Laidlaw, lots 1. 2, 11, 12, blk 5, Laidlaw, lot 8, blk 17, Deschutes add, lots 13, 14, blk 33, Palmain; ne se see 14, tp 13, r 13, el ew, nw sw sec 13, tp 12, r 13, si ne, n 1 ee eeo 2, tp 17. r 20, wi netj, w se sec 29, tp 15, r20, lint in nw ne soo S3, nw ne, se nwl sec 20, tp 12 r 12. lotB 0. 7. blk 11, Ashwood, lot 2. blk 11. Ashwood, lot 14, blk 20, Pal main, lot (I, blk 11, Palmain, lotB 5, 6, lilk 15. Prineville. nwl se sec 2li, tp 10, r 11, nl ne, si ne sec 31, n nw sec 32, tp 11, r 17, sw eec 28, tp 17, r 20, ee eec 7, tp lit, r 13, wi se, ne se teJi ne sec 8, tp 13, I 14, lot 9, blk 3, Third add to Frlneville, set, swj, iwj sej sec 82, tp 12, r 16, lot 2, sw ne' sec 6. tp 13, r 15, let 22, bik 45, Red mond, lot 2, blk 54, Redmond, e sci sec 84, tp 14, r 12, lot 2, sec 3, tp if., r 12, l sec 23. ni sec 24, tp 10, r 13, ti set sec 2, tp 17, r 12, i nej, i sej, sJ seJi sec 16, tp 9, r 1M, lot 5, blk 4, 6lb add to Prioeville, 50x100 se cor Lytle acre, strip of land 100 ieet wide weat of canal, Prineville parcel, lot 9, blk 11, Palmain, e ne, st net. nJ se see 4, tp 10, r 19, nwj, n-J wi, lots 2, 3, of sec 7, tp 18, r 17, nr sec 32, tp 19, r 10, Lytle, 80x200, tA " i- i se sec 25, tp 19, r 19, all sec 10, tp 20, t 10, lot 15, blk 16, Bend, lot 6, blk , Bend, lot 11, blk 28. lot 13, blk 2H, Bend, f J se sec 24, ei ne sec 25, tp 17, r 11, wj ne, i nej, ne4 s sec 9, tp 12, r 10, nr, se n, ne w, 1.9 J se sec 23, tp 13, r 15, lot 8, blk it, L.itllaw, sec 34, tp M, r 19, r n, u, in sec 2h, tp 15, W, personal property lien on te sec 15, tp 12, r 15, loti 13. 14, l.'i, blk 15, Bewl, in) sec 10. tp 10, r 15, rte iw tec 11. tp 17. r W, lot 11. bik 6, ,t 3, blk 20, Laidlaw, lots 2:1, 24, blk IS, Laidlaw. lots 1, 2, blk IS, LaMlaw. lot 11, blk 4, Laidlaw, lots It, 10, 11, 12, blk 17, Des chii'eii. in rm. im ne tec 23, 1 1 - Sic 14, tp lo, r 12. Said John A r nicker, Ashwood Gobi Mining Co, S A Bakley, S 11 Bornes, C C Buchanan, C C Butler, G F Cailihan, Ilulda Carson. H K Chaffee, Frank D I Chamjilin, S W Compton, E F Cooper, John w UrojKi, r ai ioiiaiuson, tain- erine Dwyer, Elmira rerguson, Ida A Finch, Chas Fosberg, L K French, H W Gamble, B Gildner, Joseph W Glessner, ET Holme, Chas F Holt. Eva Johnson, D B Keiley, Irvine A Hamilton, J W Jones, Laidlaw Bank ing A Trust Co, W A Lamb, (ieo P Lee, W Ixird. F M Loveland, J W Mackey, II E Miller, Lettie Miller, Eleie Milli gan, A M Muikler, J M Montgomery, H K Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary FergUKin, Fletcher A Croup, W F Ham mer, W W Harris, E J Lane, Mayfield Bros, J W McCollum, Jail McCollum, McTaggart A Bye, Mrs M J Price, W F Myers, A W Myers, John McCormick, T McCoy, T II McGbee, C C McNeeley, Perry W Newbill, U Y kelson, 1 K Kaborn. J S Ilanuels, D P Rea, Reed A Steidl, Tom heilly est, A T Rendle, P B Rernolds, Redmond Townsite Co, C E Sandy, Sanlord A Rodman, D P Shrum, Simpson A Wilson, J F Staler, Julia Steidl. Nettie Stevenson, J O Storey, John Sisemore, The Central Oregon Banking A Truit Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Tuplett, Henry Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry G Webb, A E Wiener, J F Welburn, G W White, W C Wills est, John Sisemore, U t, amitn, J C Stiles, W m u Stiles, Laconie Miles, J P Strickler, Chas Tedford et al, Warner A Burnett, and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to bave any right, title, equity or interest whatever in the real property hereinabove described, as the owners of the legal title of the above described property aa the same appear of record and each of the other persons above named are hereby further noti fied that Crock county, Oregon, a pub lic corporation, will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against tbe property above described and men' tioned in said certificate. And yon are hereby summoned to appear within eixtv days after tbe first publication of tula BumnioDH, exclusive of tbe day of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay tbe amount due aa above ahown together with costs and accrued Interest and In caee of your failure to do so, a de cree will lie rendered forecloelnir tbe lien of eaid taxes and costs against the lund and premises above named. This summons Is published by or dtr of tbe Honorable G. Springer. judge of the county court of tbe atate of Oregon, for the county of Crook, and said order was made and dated the 23rd day of April, 1914, and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 23rd day of April, 1914, and the last pub lication June 25th, 1914. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon tue un Jjned residing w bin the state of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. Willabd H. Wibtz, District attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address, Prineville, Ore. Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor ation, plaintiff, vs. Hardy Allen, Geo. W. Barnes, Sarah Bandle, Mrs. M. M. Beck, Columbia Valley Trust Co., Mary Ferguson, Fletcher A Croup, J. L. Gard, Walter Gilliespie, W. F. Hammer, P. A. Hamilton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A. Jones, J. W. Jones, J. G. Julien, Heirs Frank Brogan, E. H. Butler, E. J. Lane, James Magneee. J. W. McCollum, Jell McCollum, J. W. Mc Kay, McTaggart A Bve, Eric Nelson, Mrs. E. Poindexter, C. A. Potter, E. S. Potter, John Sisemore, G. E. Smith, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, John C. Stiles, Wm. G. Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J. P. Strickler, Uren A Son, Warner & Burnett, A. E. Weisner, Dan C. Crowlev, W. W. Harris, C. S. Ray, Ed Joslin Est., W. F. C. Profitt, Profitt Bros., Chas. Lamson, May field Bros., J. L. Lingan, Nancy E. Pratt, Mrs. M. J. Price, L. S. Rogers, ,1. H. Overturf G. Kampher, J. F. Drew, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co., and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having, or claiming to have, any right, title, equity or interest whatever in the real property hereinafter described, defendants. To Hardy Allen, Geo W Barnes, Sarah Bandle, Mrs M M Beck, Columbia Valley Trust Co, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher A Croup, J L Gard, Walter Gilliespie, W F Hammer, P A Ham ilton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A Jones J W Jones, J G Julien, Heirs Frank Bropan, E II Butler, E J Lane, James Magness, J W McCollum, Jell McCol lum, .1. W McKay, McTacgart & Bye, Eric Nelson. Mrs E Poindexter, C A Potter, E S Potter, John Sisemore, G E Smith, Mrs Mary E Smith, John C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P Strickler, Uren ft Son, Warner A Burnett, A E Weisner, Dan C Crow ley, W W Harris, C S Ray, Ed Joslin Est., W F C Profitt, Profitt Bros, Chas Lamson, May field Bros., J L Lingan, Nancy E Pratt, Mrs M J Price, L S Rogers, J 11 Overturf, G Kampher, J F Drew, Columbia South ern Irrigation Co, aud all persons un known owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any right, title, canity or Interest whatever la the rea property hereinafter de scribed, the above named defendants: in toe name ol tbe state ot Oregon, Yon are heieby notified that Crook county, Oregon, a pnblie corporation, the holder of Certificates of Delinquency numbered CI to C57, saving and ex cepting numbers C12, C29, C38 and C41 ; issued on tbe 18th day of March, 1914. by the Tax Collector of tbeconnty of Crook, state of Oregon for the amonnt of One thousand one hundred nineteen and fifty hundredths ((1119.50) Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinqnent for taxes for the year 1907, together witb penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which yon are the owner as appears of record, situated in Ssid county ami state, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lot 7, 8, 9, blk 1, Sieterg. IM 3, blk 2. Sitr. Lots 5, 6, blk fi. Siters. Lot 2, 3, blk H, Prinevil'e. Lots 7. 8. blk 3, Deschutes. Nl nw, s nw nee 19. tp 17 r 19. Lots 11, 12. blk 13. Laidiaw. Ixit H, blk 17, De,:hnte Lou 13, 14. blk 33, Palmain. Lot (I, blk 27, Palmain. Lot 5. blk 15, Redmond. Ne se sec 14, e sw, nw sw, sea 13, tp 12, r 13. Lot 9, blk 3, Palmain. Lot 8, blk 1, Anhwood. Lots 6. 7, 8. 9, blk 28, Bend. Ne nw, nl ne, se ne see 29, tp 10. r 13. Si sw sec 19, tp 10, r 13. W'K ne, se, ne, nw se sec 35, tp 9, r 17. Lota 12, 13, 14, blk 3, Palmain. Lot 14, blk 11, Palmain. W ne. wi se sec 29, tp 15, r 20. Si se sec 10, n ne sec 15, tp 15, r " 12. Lots 6, 7 blk 11, Ashwood. Lot 2, blk 11, Ashwood. Lot 16, blk 11, Lvtle ad l. Lot 14, blk 20, Palmain. Lot 6, blk 11, Palmain. SlA nW sec 18. tp 15 r 10. A parcel of land commencing at a point 400 feet east of the sw corner of sw ne 24 9-16. thence east 214 feet, thence north 214 feet, thence west 214 feet, thence "south 214 feet to place of beginning. Ne sec 14. tp 1, r 10. Nwsecl4, tp 18, r JO. Lots 13, 14, 15, blk 15, Bend. Lot 11. blk 22. Bend. Sw1 sw sec 16, tp 16, r 15. Ne sw sec 11, tp 17. r 16. WI ne, se ne, ne se eec 26, tp 17, r 24. Lot 1, tli ne, se nw sec 4, tp 22, rl6. Lots 23, 24. blk 18. Laidlaw. Lots 1. 2, blk 18, Laidlaw. Lot 11, blk 4. Laidlaw. Lots 10, 11, blk 3, NewBom add Prine ville. S1 se sec 14, ne nw, nw ne sec 23. tp 15. r 12. Lot 8, blk 9, Laidlaw. Ne se sec 12, tp 10, r 17. W&sw, 8ej gw ec 7, tp 10, r 17. SI ne, n se sec 2, tp 17, r 20. E 1-2 lots 4, 5, 6, blk 16, Laidlaw. NK ne sec 10, tp 17. r 21. W 1 ne, se ne, ne se sec 32, tp 10, r 19. Se sec 9. sw nw sec 15, nl se sec 16, tp 10, r 19. Nwsec3, tpl3,rl3. i intereet nw ne sec 33, and in nw ne, se nw sec 26. tp 12, r 12. SI ne, n ee eec 8, tp 13, r 13. El sw, M se sec 24, tp 10, r 13. Lots 5, 6. blk 15, Prineville. Nw nw sec 25, n ne, se ne sec 26. tp 13, r 19. Se sec 9. tp 21, r 14. Se se sec 11, s sw sec 12, nw nw sec 13, ne ne sec 14, tp 9, r 14. El sw, se nw sec 16, tp 13, r 1L Lots 1, 2, 11, 12, blk 5, Laidlaw. Said Hardy Allen, Geo W Barnes, Sarah Bandle, Mrs M M Beck, Colum bia Valley Trust Co, Marv Ferguson, Fletcher & Croup, J L Gard, Walter Gilliespie, W F Hammer. P A Hamil ton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A Jones. J W Jones. J Q Julien, Heirs of Frank Brogan, E H Butler, E J Lane, James Magness, J W McCollum, Jell McCol lum, J W McKay, McTaggart A Bye, Eric Nelson, Mr E Poindexter, C A ' Potter, E S Potter, John Sisemore, G E Smith, Mrs. Mary E Smith, John C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P Strickler, Uren A Son. Warner A Burn ett, A E Weisner, Dan C Crowley, W W Harris, C L Rav, Ed Joslin est. W P C Profitt, Profitt "Bros, Chas Lamson, Mayfield Bros, J L Lingan, Nancy E Pratt, Mrs M J Price, L S Rogers, J H Overturf. G Kampher, J F Drew, Col umbia Southern Irrigation Co, and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have any right, title, equity or interest what ever in tne real property nereinarjova described ; aa tbe owners of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that Crook county. Oreaon, a public corporation, will apply to the circuit court ol tne county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the prop erty abive described and mentioned in. said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of the sum mons exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown to gether with costs and accrued interest and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of eaid taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable G. Springer, judge of the county court of the state of Ore-, gon for the county of Crook, and said order was made and dated the 25th day of March, 1914, and the date ot the first publication of this summons is the 26th day of March, 1914. Date of last publication May 28, 1914. All process and papers in this pro caeding may be served npon the under signed residing within the state of Ore gon, at the address hereafter men tioned. WlLLARD H. WlRTZ, District Attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address Prineville, Oregon. Estray Notice One 3-year old horse, branded 2 or 4 V connected on left hip at siltle Joint; left, hind foot white, white spot iu forehead. Owner can have same by proving property and paying ex penses of advertising, etc. G. T. Ei.nmiKiB, 4-9-4p Prineville, Ore. i