f TOLTRY; NOTES C.MIURNITZ ItlVERillDK I'V. O kOURrSIMMtN( SOLICITED tThf aril'li- ami Illustrations miml riot tlill'liM ll)IVll Wllll'lllt SppclMl pm mlvMlofi, j AMERICA'S CRACK QUACKS. American iplilrk society, exclusive of humans, consists of Hid I'eklu, Indian Ktiiuicr, Aylesbury. Iloiicn. Cayuga. Knst India, Cull, lllue Swedish, Mus covy nuil Crested. They all descended from the wild Mallard Xfcpt the Muscovy, a native of Hotitli Atiurl'n mid the only duck tlnit nests mid roost In tree. America's most prominent ducks nra (do IVkln n lid luilliin lluimer, and they lii'itd the wnddler procession bo cause of peculiar, practical characteris tics. Tlio Pekln. origin Clilnn, has been changed by American expert Into tlui finest imirki't duck In tho world. It Is In r tfi', long bodied, wide backed, broad breasted, deep keeled, of elevated car riage In front, sloping toward rear and In woll rotinili'd all nroiind. It In a fast grower, easily forced for market. Imrdy, reaching In adult twenty-five pounds to tla pair, and when well fed lrocut a most beautiful golden yel low cn reins, and It 1 also mi excellent Y'.'if '" . ' Thoto by C. M. lUrnlts. ri'.Kin i n a k a. layer of big egg. It is a creamy white In color, and a Hock of big IVkln on green sod U certainly a Hue sight. Tim I'ekln Id llm exclusive duck on all tho largo duck plimtH of thin country. The Indlnn ltuniicr, origin India, a Its name Implies, la not a waddlcr. It runs, iiml thu way It Una run Into prom inence In this country la remarkable. Ita culor la fawn and whllo. It In uhoiit hnlf thu bI.o of the IVkln, Ima Uie anino yellow rarcaaa, la of dollcnto flitili and dcllcloiia llnvor, but lln ticcullnr and remarkable clinrnctcrlHtlc la lta ability to lay an abundance of rk'k'a tho yenr around. It la called the "U-Rhorn of the duck fiimlly," and well la It named, for there oro few ll(K k of heua Hint cau outdla- 58 it t ,.-,. f1 e - . . 5 " Tv ! I: J 1 - . i t ; . ." 1 ' . riioto by C. to. Barnlla. INDIAN 11UNNE11 I)DOK. tanco thla quack on egga and many that It puta Into the ahiuto. The real Kunnor laya a largo white egg much on the atylo of the Minorca, and wbon Bold "accidentally on pur- pono" for the lnttor eplcurea declare thorn the moat dollcloua Minorca egffa they ever ate. ' DON'TS. Don't call yourself an eiport until your work provoa you such pnd othera declare you aucb. Don't expect customers not to kick at dressed fowls with, full crops. Sell food If you will, but don't try to pubs It off as dressed poultry. Don't go Into tho exclusive brollor buBluoss unions you know tho business and you bnve a market or you may bave a broiler explosion. Don't expect to go right nlong mak ing money bund over list in poultry. Tfou will have reverses, buti reverses (ire not alwuya curNos. Dou't rush to sell off young stock unless you are nn expert on develop ment Many n young fowl sent to market would bnve made n high miirlt for breeding and show If It bad been allowed to grow. GET WI8C( ADVERTISE! A duck and kuom, with faesa long and nitd And acta whlnh hd that they Wra lllihllnii timd, Blood tulkliiM, alMioi'ltig foot and shaking hi, ml. And thin la wlmt lln two birds ld; 't rnnnol n," imrkd Mrs. IVkln duck, 'Why Hint olil loin linn all til hui'pr luckl Hit luy an nut hull mi lurau u mm, And I Imn man cull bur "Murvoi: supor- Iln.l "Whera nra th chl!ilrn that I rainod Isit yonrT ymt Hint old hn and family ara all tmra. I Iny bl hkh, I'm hniiilKUiniir, by heck, Tul my koimI luaks wuu t auva my ruuiiar nock I" Ton aura ara right." bunked Mra. Tou I. loo, mil alck of thla villainous abulia. I licur III, in lulK nn If Hull linn la gold. Why, huaviiiia, I'm nut Imlf o ulll "t In y nn a thnt'a four tlmva laiaa aa bora. And y,.i they hip on m tlielr niuilr Hllll-M- Illinium! T hy n( my Buiiilnr lat Tliunka- alvlna iluy. And 1 iiiual w tha minn and way!" Tlivn from a boush a aulainn owl lookod down And handed this opinion, brief, profound: "l'urdin, fair ludlaa, but your nut full wlaa Or, Ilka old lJIddy, you would advarllas. "Why, Mra. Puck, your exK you drop Into tha creek Or Iny at four a. m. and navar tell tha trick. And, Mra. Oooae, you hldo your nag down at I ho dam And keop aa quiet aa an old dead clam. "Pun't aland here knocking all forlorn. Uo Iny an wa, than loudly blow your horn. For ha who will not adVartlae, by hack, la aura to ot It In .the neck!" CM. UAKNITZ. KURIOS FROM KORRE8PONDENT8 Q. Would you edvbw putting tar (inper under or between Inyera of ce ment to prevent luolNturo from coming through a concrete Uiutrl A. No. It dwa no good and keepa the layera from becoming one. A good old bed of cln dera tinder concrete will prevent dumit- inns. y. Which tirenls are most popular Willi the furmera? A. itocka, Dottoa and Iti-ds. Q. Which do you consider the brat breed for ipilck growing, plump broil era? A. White WyanihMtea. Q. Which do you consider the best poultry Journal? A. Aa there arenenr ly lis) In this country It la dllllcult to decide, (jet anuiple coplcw and decide for youraelf. Wlmt we consider best might not suit you, for you do not state what kind of poultry Information yon want Q. What la a rumplcaa fowl? A. It la a clasa of chickens bred In Kngland that bnve no rump and consequently no tnll. Q. How would you advise me to rnlse giilnenaT A. Give the egga to bona to batch If you cau't get tha old gulnena to do the atutit; start them on (Mimical, fwd them much protein and let them run wild and grow up with the country. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Hero's a good one from John Hur- roiighs: "There la virtue In the Cow. She la full of giKiilncHs. A wholuaome odor exliali-a from her. The whole lunds ciio looks out of her soft eyes. The quality and tho aroma of miles of meadow and pasture lands are In her presence and products. I had rather have the. care of cuttle than lie tho kii'iier of tho grent seal of the nation. Where the cow is there Is Arcadia. Bo far aa her Influence prevails, there la contentment, humility and aweet homely life." John never got acquaint ed with the great American ben. Hid- dy beats Ilossy to a frazzle. That attempt to get a resolution through the American roultry associa tion against the sale of day old chicks on tho ground that It baa a detrimental effect on the standard bred poultry business was certainly a frame up of the fancy against the utility poultry business and in comparison the fancy Isn't S drop In tho chicken cook pot Itecent government reports on the grain products of this country show tho heu again ahead of everything but the com crop, which is 1,P2.0(I2,000. Tho hist poultry census was restricted to farm Hocks. A census that includes town na woll as farm poultry we be lieve will show the ben product equal, If not In advance of the corn crop. An organization Is being promoted among poultry men called "Tho Order of the Flea" and quite a number of fanciers Joined nt tho annual conven tion held at tho Chicago show. That's certainly a doggone funny name for a society of poultry raisers. It would tit the bog and dog breeders better. Now Unit you have good stock and flue eggs for hutching, how will folks Unci out you have these for sale unless you advertise them. If competition Is the life of trndo, by advertising sales are made. A West Virginia husband scolded bis wife for paying UO cents for eggs. She at once went down to the Bust river, threw the eggs In nnd Jumped In after them, but was saved by her balr catching fast to the branches of a tree. While thla la a poor advertise ment for ber husband. It Is certainly a genuine sample of good hair restor- her. It iBn't necessary to heat tho feed or water for healthy stock, and obser vation will show the poultry prefer everything nntunil. Don't waste time mollycoddling. Stick to nature. It Is bettor to give a hon the chance to balance her own ration than to de pend entirely on the formula of a mill lug company or the Judgment of ber owner. Tut down the variety nnd watch ber pick out whnt her system culls for. WHEAT AND IT8 BYPRODUCTS. As wheat U the favorite grain of man, so It Is also popular with poultry. being attractive In color, size, shape, flu vor. easy of digestion and free from course bull. It la culled the safest grain for poul try, and In protein (10,2) mid carbohy drates (,73; It la nut q'Uto so well bal anced na oats, but It la without the course, Indigestible hull, and It con tains more protein mid starch and less oil and fattener (carbohydrates; than coru. Ited wheat Is best for poultry and pigeons, being luoro digestible than white, which has more starch, ana new wheat la more dllllcult to digest limn old. Middlings and bran, the by product of wheat, are very valuable feeds nnd are used by many In prefer ence to whole wheat. They are cheap er and. with oilier grains and meats. may bo iiiiinlpulnlcd to form a bal anced ration. Tho shell of wheat la fhoto by C. M. Barnlla. IX Till WIIKATFIEJ.D. the brnn, between the bran and flour. The middle layer Is the middlings, rich In gluten, of high protein content (12.8 protein, H0.7 carbohydrates!, The middlings make muscle and blood and when wet are sticky and when used In mush make (he bran. ground corn and onts stick together and make them more attractive and edible. Wheat bran Is a much used byproduct It la not so rich in protein aa some griilna, Its content being 12.2 protein, 45.3 enrb, but it Is rich In mineral (5.8 nsb), which esjieclalty makes bonea and eggshell and adds certain mineral suits needed In dlgestlnu and the body. lirnn Is particularly valuable because It adda bulk to the ration makes It aHingy, ao necessary that the digestive Juices may work through. In summer ou range the ben adds tills bulk from vegetable sources, but In winter It must be supplied, aa the grain ration la too concentrated, and bran supplies the deficiency, and, being bulky and not rich In its elements, it dot's this without adding much to the fattening quality of the ration, which la necotomry to avoid, as overfat la ao detrimental to egg production. Adul teration of bran la generally the case when It la very tine, nen very coarse It Is about nil fiber. The me dium Is best, and brnn Is of good qual ity when It chewa Into a cud aud the particles stick together. FEATHERS AND EGGSHELLS. Kauclers often lose the rlblsin at shows because they do not tniue their blnla. Tho Judgo has enough to worry him nnd to hurry hltu without having to grab a half dozen times for a scared rooster. Such a bird never poaes to show off his good points because be baa never been trained. Taming show blrd should begin when they are young. Skunks near a poultry plant should not give a poultrymau cold feet It a chance to wako easy money by trap, as they walk right Into a trap. The hides bring good money. If you should accidentally collide with a skunk don't burn nor bury your ralmeut; hang it over smoking cedar and It will soon lose that polecat perfume. A slick trick to get chickens without tne trouoie w a . m i i i .. i j woraeu uy nu nmn.uu.ii u trmi.-u Pctiiisylvnnla poultry dealers under the guise of "chicken Inspector" and do- clnred ho was sent out by the state do- pnrtment to collect "sample chickens." Ho displayed a badge aud gathered , . ' , ois 01 aampiea auu uieu ui,ierious,.v disappeared. Tho high price of winter eggs will in- duoe ninny to go In for chickens In the anrliii? to cot millets to lnv fresh ecus for them next winter. It ls wise for these In selecting stock to remember that not every strain of fowls ls the good winter layer. Toultry experts of the department of animal husbandrv. Washington, are Btlll on the hunt for a noiseless roost- er. If late snoring Washington so- clety demands a noiseless cockadoodle. why not nlso a yapless poodle? When Vorrla Linker of Wllllamsport, Ta., shot a dog that carried ofT one of his nrlze hens he was at once arrested for cruelty to animals because he used a rlfie and the bullet only wounded the brute. While a load of shot or buckshot would be a surer finish, a quiet tulk with the owner of such a dog generally abates the nuisance without any unpleasant complications. When Stephen Krupa of Jcannette. Pa., heard n noise nt the window of his pigeon loft an Investigation show ed his racing pigeon. Sunny Jim, hnd arrived home from Rio Janeiro, South America, a distance of 4.2(H) miles, the wonderful flier having covered thnt vast space In Just forty-eight days, much of the Journey oversea. t ' .Summon In the circuit court of the itate of Oregon for Crook county. , Crook County, Oregon, a public coruor- atlon, plauititl, vs. Jnlm A mil ker, Ahtiwnod Cold Mining Co, S A liskley, H 11 IWrnea. C C iiocb anaii, C C I'.uiler, (i V Co)hhan, Ilulda Carson, HE Chaffee Frank DChamplin, S W Compton, E F Cooer, John W Crooka, r M Dnnakleon, Catherine Dwyor, I'.lmira rerguson, Ida A Kincli, Cbas Fosberg, L, II Fiench, H W (iambic, li Ciii'lni-r, Joseph WCIessner, Jii i Holmes, Chas r Holt, hva John son, l li Keiley, Irvine & Hamilton, J W Jones, Laidluw 1'anking & Trust Co, W A Lamb, Heo 1' Lee, W Lord, K M Loveland. J W Mackey, 11 E Miller, Lctlie Miller, Klsie Milligan, A M Minkler, J M MontKomery, 11 K Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co,. Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary rergnson, Hotelier & Croup, W r Hammer, W W Harris, KJ Lane, Mavlield Bros, J W .McColliim. Jail M Ohfiim. McTaggart & !iye,Ms M J I'ne , W P Myers. A W Myers, John ,i, jnrmicK, l aicuoy, T II Mcdliee, C C .'.n-Neelny, Peiry W Newbill, C I' Neln .i , I' II Kaborn, J o Kannells, I) Y ltc, .,.w A Hteidl, loin Ueilly est, A T 14 .. I-, Fl) Reynolds, KhiIiiioihI Townnite Co, 0 E Sandy, Hunford A ltulmiin, I V Stirum, Simp son & Wilson, J V btaley, Julia Steldl, Nettie Stevenson, J Mtorey, jonn Siseinore, The Central Oregon Hanking A Trust Co, Pilot Hutte Del Co. C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, K B Vaughn, Harry (i Webb, A K Winner. J F Wei burn, O W White, W C Wills est, John Siseinore, O E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm (i Stiles, Laconie Utiles, J P Sirickler, Cbas Tedfo.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 eat whatever in the real property here inafter ueecribed, defendants. To John Arnicker, Asbwnod Go'd Min ing Co, S A Bakley, 8 II Homes, V C ltucbaoan. C C Butler, G V Colliiian, Ilulda Carson, H E Chaffee, Frank D Chaplin. S W Compton, K F Cooper, John W Crooks, F M Donaldson, Catherine bwyer, F.lmira Ferguson, Ida A Finch, Cbaa Fosberg, L K French, H W Gamble, 1 Utldner, Joseph W Glescner, K T Holmes, Cbas F Holt. Eva Johnson, I) B Keiley, Irvine & Hamilton, J VV JoriRs. Laidlaw Banking A. Trust Co. W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W Lord, F M loveland, J W Mackey, H E Miller, Lettie Miller, Elsie Milligan, A M Minkler, J M Montgomery, II K Allen. Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher A Croup, W F Hammer, W W Harris, K J Lane, Mavlield Bros, J W McCollum, Jail McColluin, McTaggart & Bye, Mra M J Price. W P Myers, A W Myers, John McCormick, T McCoy, T II Mc (ibee, C C McNeelev, Perry W New bill, C P Nelson, T K Kaborn, J S Kannells, V P Kea, Keed & Steidl, Tom Keilly eat, A T Kendie, P B Keynolds, Redmond Townsite Co, C K Sandy, Sanford Kodman, D P Shrum, Simpson & Wilson, J F Kialev. Julia Steidl. Nettie Steven- an. J O Storey, John Sisemore, The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry U Webb, A E Wisner. J F Welburn, U W White, W C Wills est. John Siee- more, ( E Smith, J L btiles, v m u Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P Strickler, Cbas Tedford et al, Warner & Burn ett, and all persona unknown owning or claiming to own. or having or i-luimintr to have, any right, title, iiiitv or interest whatever in the real property hereinafter described, the above named deienuanis: In the name of the state of Oregon, vou are nereuy noiineu iuv iuu County, Oregon, a public corporation, the bolder of Cartificatea of Delin quency numbered C 101 to C 1U8. sav in., n,l nxcentimr numlwrs C 141. is sued on the 20th day of April, 1914. by the Tax Co ector ol the county oi Crook, state of Oregon, for the amount of Two thousand nine nunurea ininy nn end ninetv-nine hundredths if KWl.imi Dollars, the same being toe amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year luus, togeiner wuu penalty, Interest and cobU thereon up on the real propeity assessed to you, of f-htph vnn are the owner as appeara oi record, siiuaiea in sm amy .uu i . a -i SllklU, u pniHvumi.; .............. described as follows, to-wit: Lot 2, blk 40. Palmain. sei set, 36 916; n.i n..i ei wi fc 20, tp 19, r 13, el eei sec 6. tp 19, r 21, wj, swi ec 4, tp 19, r 21, Bel net sec 9, swi ni, wj swi sec 10, tp 12, r U, sei se, tec i, tp la, I f !.' ....1 n,,l an 1 aan K in IA V 1A. i r i.i. nn sni. it n v a. v v. v - -i " T ,p ls; r 12, 4 ,w sec ft j- j sec 6, tp 15, r 20, ' V .ec u tp 13, r 2(1, ei sei, nwi ei. RWi nei sec 6. tn 13. r 10. si nei, el sei sec 25, tp 12, r 15, lots 2, 3 4, set swi sec 30, tp 12, r 16, ss nwi, nwt swt sec so, ip iJ, r 10, aiso .u. in 12. r 15. wl se. wl nei sec 10, tp 14, ..V swi sec ' ' . ...1 nwl gec 27. ,n'i7. r 10, eW nei, wl set see 3, tp 18, r 21, swt sei, el set sec 8, tp 11, r 18, I nwi swi sec 9. to 11. r 18. ei sei sec 32, nj swt sec aa, tp iu. r n, nej eu m 12. r 16, nwi sec 13, tp 12 r 16, : nl swi " 7"r' ".'r " ' 0 17i gpj nej gec 1H) tp U r i9 nwi Dwt sec 11, tp 11, r 17, ei nl sec 17. tn 17. r 18. net sei sec 34, nei nei sec 22, tp 15, r 12, wl el aeo 16, tp 14, t 21, lot 8, blk 1 Aahwood nei nwi, n "ft "A . JJA Ifi Tio. Tots i, 2, blk 1, Paulina, swi sec i8( tp 15 r ia, n nwi, swi nwi. nwt (wj gee 29, tp 12, r 13, nei nwi, i nei, nwi sei sec 32. tD 20. r 24. ei nei, nl eel ee0 19, tp 21, r 12, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 2, 2nd add to Prineville, set aeo 26. i nwt ne 860 lP 12 r 13, swt sec 26. tp 14, r 16, el Bel, swt sei, e swi boo 33, tp 20, r 10, si si, swi net. pI nwl 860 24, tp 14, r 14, lot 3, blk 2, Sisters, lotB 8. 4, 5, 6, blk 6, Sisters, lota 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; net Bel seo 14, tp 13, r 13, el swi, nwl 8i sec 13, tp 12, r 13, si net, nl sot sec 2, tp 17, r 20, wl ne', wl eei sec 29, tp 15, r20, lint in nwi nei 81,0 33, nwi nei, 8l,l nwi Beo 211, tp 12, r 12, lots 6, 7. blk 11, Ashwood, lot 2, blk 11, Ashwood, lot 14, blk 20, Pal main, lot (i, blk 11, Palmain, lots 5, 6, blk 15, Prineville, nwi sei Bec 2tl, tp 16, r 11, nj net, set net seo 31, nwi nwi see 32, tp 11, r 17, swi eoc 28, tp 17, r 20, sei sec 7, tp 19, r 13, wl aej, nei sei st net see 8, tp 13, r 14, lot 9, 'blk 3, Third add to I'rlneville, se swj, swj si-J sec 'i'l, tp 12, r 15, lot 2, si nt'4 sec 5, tp 13, r 15, let 22, blk 45, Red mond, lot 2, blk 54, Redmond, Be J sw, sej sec 'A, tp 14, r 12, lot 2, sec 3, tp 15, r 12, ej set sec 23, tif swl sec 24, tp 10, r 13, ni sec 21), tp 17, r 12, J ni'i, i s i, s Mt'4 sec 10, tp 9, r IS, lot 5, blk 4, 5th add to Prineville, 50x100 se cor Lytle acre, strip of land 100 feet wide wi-st of canal, Prineville parcel, lot 1), blk 11, Palmain, e net, swi net. ni sei sec 4, tp 10, r 1S, tei nwj, oej loia2, 3, of sec 7, tp 18, r 17, nej aec 32, tp 19, r 10, Lytle, 80x200, e s . ci set sec 2'), tp ID, r 19, all sec l'i, tp 2(1, r 10, lot 15, blk 16, Bend, lot 6, blk . liKwi. lot 11. blk 28, lot 13, blk 2K, l'.eod, 4 sej sec 2-1, ej ncj sec 25, tp 17, r 11, wj m j( s J nej, nej sej sec i, tp 12, r 10, si net, s J nJ, net fi, hl e sec 23, tp 13, r 15, lot 8, blk , L'-nllaw, si sec 34, tp Vi, r 1!!. ni nwi. mj nl, nej nJ sec 2X, tp 15, r 1'), uirs'inal property lien on 1 ej sec lit, tp 12, r 15, lots 13. 14, 1", blk 15, Uend, sJ ml set: Vi. tp lli, r 15, nej swj tec 11, tp 17, r Id, lot 11. hilt 6, l)t 3, hi 20, Laidlaw, lots 2.'!, 24, blk 1H, Luidlaw, Ms 1, 2, blk is, I.huiUw. loi 11, blk 4, Lanlbw. lots II. 10, 11, 12, blk 17, Des chutes, ni J nJ. ni nej sec 23, - sei sec 14, tp 15, r 12. Said John Arnicker, Aehwood Gold Mining Co, S A Bakley, S II Bornea, C C Buchanan, C C Butler, G F Callihan, Ilulda Carson, H E Chaflee, Frank D Champlin, S W Compton, E F Cooper, John W Crouks, F M Donaldson, Cath erine Dwyer, Elmira rerguson, Ida A Finch, Cbaa Fosberg, L R French, H W Gamble, B Gildner, Joseph W Gleasner, E T Holme, Cbas F Holt, Eva. Johnson, D B Keiley, Irvine & Hamilton. J VV Jones, Laidlaw Bank ing & Trust Co, W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W Ixrd. F M lxveland, J W Mackey, II E Miller, Lettie Miller, Elsie Milli gan, A M Minkler, J M Montgomery, H K Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher & Croup, W F Ham mer, W W Harris, E J Lane, Mayfield Bros, J W McCollum, Jail McCollum, McTaggart & Bye, Mr M J Price, W P Myers, A W Myers, John McCormick, T McCoy, T II McGhee, C C McNeeley, Perry W Newbill, C P Nelson, T;,R HalK.rn; J S Ilanuels, D P Rea, Reed A Steidl, Tom Reilly est, A T Rendle, P B Reynolds, Redmond Townsite Co, C E Sandy, San lord A Rodman, D P Shrum, Simpson A Wilson, J F Staley, Julia Steidl. Nettie1 Stevenson, J 0 Storey, John Sisemore, The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C .M Tnplett, Henry isreel, it B Vaughn, Harry G Webb, A E Wisner, J F Welburn. G W White, W C Wills est, John Sisemore, G E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P Strickler, Uias Tetllora et ai, warner A Burnett, and all persona unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to bave any right, title, eouitv or interest whatever in the real property hereinabove described, as the owners of the leal title of the above described property as the same appears of record and each of the other persons above named are hereby further noti fied that Crook county. Oregon, a pub lic corporation, will apply to the circuit court of tbe county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear wltnin sixty Uuya after the first publication of this sutnmoua, exclusive of the duy of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above ahown together with coats aud accrued interest and In cuse of your failure to do so, a de cree will lie rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes aud costs against the land and premises above named, This summons Is published by or der of tbe Honorable G. Springer, ludire of tbe county court of the stat of Oregon, for the county of Crook, and said order was made Bud dated the 23rd day of April, 1914. and the date of tbe first publl cation of this summons is tbe 23rd day of April, 1914, and the lus. pub- I'cHtton June 2otb. 1914. All process and papers In this pro- ceedluK tnay be served upon tne un dersigned residing within the state of Oregon, at the address liercarter mentioned. Willabd H. Wirtz, District attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address, Prineville, Ure. Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor ation, plaintin, vs. Hardy Allen, Geo. W. Barnes, Sarab Bandle, Mrs. M. M. Beck, Columbia Valley Trust Co., Mary Ferguson, Fletcher & Croup, J. L. Gard, Walter Gilliespie, W. F. Hammer, P. A. Hamilton, Irvin & Hamilton, Cora A. Jones, J. W. Jones, J. G. Julien, Heirs Frank Brogan, E. 11. Butler, E. J. Lane, James Magness. J. Ws McCollum, Jell McCollum, J. W. Mc Kay, McTaggart A Bye, Eric Nelson, Mrs. E. Poiudexter, C. A. Potter, E. S. fotter, John Sisemore, G. E. Smith, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, John C. Stiles, Wm. G. Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J. P. Strickler, Uren & San, Warner & Burnett, A. E. Weisner, Dan C. Crowlev, W. W. Harris, C. S. Ray, Ed Joslin Est., W. F. C. ProUtt, Profitt Bros.. Cbas. Lam son, May- field Bros.. J. L, Lingan. Nancy E. Pratt, Mra. M. J. Price, L. S. Rogers, 1. H. Overturl G. Kampber. J. , Drew, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co., and all persona unknown owning or claiming to own, or having, or claiminn to have, any right, title, equity or interest whatever in the real property hereinafter described, defendants. To Hardv Allen. Geo W Barnes, Sarah Bandle, Mrs M M Becx, coiumoia Valley Trust Co, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher A Croup, J L Gard, Walter Gilliespie. W t Hammer, P A Ham ilton, Irvin & Hamilton, Cora A Jones J W Jones, J G Julien, Heirs Frank Broean. E H Butler, E J Lane, James Magness, J W McCollum, Jell McCol lum, .1 VV MCts.ay, iviciaggari rsye, 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 & Son, Warnor & Burnett. A E Weisner. Dan C Crow ley, W V Harris, C S Ray, Ed Joslin Est.. W F C Profitt, Profitt Bros, Cbas Lamaon, Mayfield Bros., J L LiriL'iin. Nancy E Pratt. Mrs M Price, LS Rogers, J 11 Overturf, G Kampher, J F Drew, Columbia South ern Irrigation Co, and all persons un known owning or cl iuiirig. to own, or having or claiming to have, any right, title, equity or Interest whatever in tbe rea property hereinafter de scribed, the above named defendants: in tne name ot the state oi Oregon, You are hereby notified that Crook county, Oregon, a pnhhc corporation, the holder of Certificates of Delinquency numbered CI to COT, saving and ex cepting nnmbers C12, C29, C3H and Ct l ; Issued on tbe lsth day of March, 1914. by the Tax Collector oi the county of Crook, state of Oregon for the amount of One thoasand 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 with penalty, interest and Costa thereon upon tbe real property assessed to yon, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county end state, and particularly bounded and described aa follows, to-wit: Lots 7, 8, 9, bik 1. ffiaters. l-ot 3, blk 2. Si-ter.. Lots 5, 6, blk , Siters. Its 2, 3, blk K, Prinevd'e. I.otg 7, 8. blk 3, Deschutes. ' Nt nwi, swi nwi sec 19, tp 17 r 19. I.ts 11, 12. nlk 13, Laidlaw. Lot H, blk 17, De-K-.hutes Lots 13, 14, blk 33, Palmain. Lot 0, blk 27, Palmain. J-ot 5. blk 15, Redmond. Net set see 14, et swt, nl aw, see 13, tp 12, r 13. Lot 9, blk 3, Palmain. Lot 8, blk 1, Ashwood. Lots 6. 7, 8. 9, blk 2S, Bend. Net nwt, nt net, set net tec 29, tp 10. r 13. Ft swt see 19, tp 10, r 13. Vi net, set, net, nwt set sec 35, tp 9, r 17. Lots 12, 13, 14, blk 3, Palmain. Lot 14, blk 11, Palmain. y'i net, wj set sec 29, tp 15, r 20. SI set sec 10, nW net sec 15, tp 15, r 12. Lots 6, 7 blk 11, Ashwood. Lot 2, blk 11, Ashwood. Lot 16, blk 11, Lytle add. Lot 14, blk 20, Palmain. Lot 6, blk 11, Palmain. sec 18, tp 15rl0. A parcel of bind commencing at a point 400 feet cast of tbe aw corner of sw ne 24 9-lft. thence east 214 feet. thence north 214 feet, thence west 214 feet, thence south 214 feet to place of beginning. Net sec 14. tp 18, r 10. Nwi sec 14, tp 18, r 10. LoU 13, 14, 15, blk 15, Bend. Lot 11, blk 22, Bend. , Sw? awi sec 16, tp 10, r 15. Net swt sec 11, tp 17. r 16. Wlnei, set net, neW set sec 26, tp 17, r 24. Lot 1, sj net, act nwt Mc 4 4P 22 1 rl6. Lota 23, 24, blk 18. Laidlaw. Lots 1, 2, blk 18, Laidlaw. Lot 11, blk 4, Laidlaw. Lots 10, 11, blk 3, Newsom add Prine ville. S1 set ec 14, net DW1. nwl net 23. tp 15, r 12. Lot 8, blk 9, Laidlaw. Net set sec 12, tp 10, r 17. W'swi, set swi sec 7, tp 10, r 17. St net, n! set sec 2, tp 17. r 20. E 1-2 lots 4, 5, 6, blk 16, Laidlaw. N?i net sec 10, tp 17. r 21. WJi net, set net, nei set sec 32, tp 10, r 19. Set Bwt sec 9. swt nwi ec 15, nl set sec 16, tp 10, r 19. Nwi sec 3, tp 13, r 13. interest nwt nei sec 33, and in nwt nei, set nw sec 26. tp 12, r 12. SI net, nl set sec 8, tp 13, r 13. Ei swi, m sei sec 24, tp 10, r 13. Lots 5, 6, blk 15, Prineville. Nwi nwt ec 25, nj nei, i net sec 26. tp 13. r 19. Sei sec 9, tp 21, r 14. Set set sec 11, swi swi ec 12, nwt nwi sec 13, net nei 3ec 14, tp 9, r 14. El swi, set nwi aec 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, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher & Croup, J L Gard, Walter Gilliespie, W F Hammer. P A Hamil ton, Irvin & Hamilton, Cora A Jones, J W Jones, J G Julien, Heirs of Frank Brogan, E II Bntler, E J Lane, James Magness, J W McCollum, Jell McCol lum, J W McKay, McTaggart & Bye, Eric Nelson, Mrs t, roinaexter, j 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 & Son. Warner & Burn ett, A E Weisner, Dan C Crowley, W W Harris, C L Kav, Ed Joslin est, W r C Profitt, Profitt Bros, Chas Lameon, Mayfield Bros, J h 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 ail persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have any right, title, equity or interest what ever in the real property hereinabove. described ; as 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, Oreson, a public corporation, will apply to the circuit court ot ice couuty and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the prop erty above described and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication 01 tne 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 said taxes and costs against tha land and promisee above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable G. Springer, judge ol 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 oi the first publication of this summons is the 26th day of March, 1914. Data of last publication May 28, 1914. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon tbe under signed residing within the state of Ore gon, at the address hereafter men tioned. WlLLARD H. WlKTZ, District Attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address Prineville, Oregon. Estray Notice One 8-year old horse, branded 2 or 4 F connected on left blp nt stifle Joint; left bind foot white, white spot In forehead. Owner cau have same by proving property and paying ex penses of advertising, etc. G. T. Ei.drihoe, 4-9-4p Prineville, Ore.