LIFE STORY OF . MURPUIIIQUE Harlem Tommy Intended to Be x Bellhop, Not Fighter. HAS HAD HARD SETBACKS,' In 1005 Wii Knooksd Out In First Round by Trry MoQovarn Camo Baok etront Agalnat Aba Attall Un- bbj to Wrast Till From Johnny Kil. ban Lookad "All In" Onot. There' n unique story In Harlem Tummy Murphy. Murphy In tliu lie ginning Intended In become n bellhop If lio dldu't tnakit good a a buiur. lit never bustled lea water, however. In 1905, tilt tlitra year In tho (IhUc gum, lie wa knocked out by Terry McUor rn In round. A person would nst unilly think (lint tu b defeat would bnvo ended Tommy, but bo was back soon and boiud Aim Attull. Blue tbon bo bns been boxing ulna yoani, la 1011 Murphy took tlio knockout from Kayo llrown. It waa not an boa oat knockout-that la, Murphy waa sup- RITCHIE'! I DBA OF COIN ORABBINO SHOCK WHITt. , Willi nitchln. lightweight cbamplun of tlio world, bna du ll rud out a now scheme whereby bu collects uU of tbo giito re ceipt In til buttle and bli op ponent (tot tbo bonor of fighting blm. Tbo system en mo to light when Itlti'blo wired Promoter Andrew a followa: "Toll Willi I want 40 per cent of what bo get, bcaldu uiy $10, 400 gunrnntco and 40 per cent of tho gro receipt." When Nate Lewi,' White' inn linger, liciird this he Immedi ately got In town wltb HulTiiln promoter In view of fighting Jimmy Duffy, J -aw,' r p- t'hoto by Amarlcan Pres Aaaoclatlon. TOMMT MDIiPBT. posed to tnke It. and ho did Rot It Wo are totd that tho blow that Anally put blm down waa a corker that would bare finished auy one. Uotn the Mc- Govern and llrown Irepur cam In the first round. Tommy had "downa" beside these. Imt In bla lat fight for tho champion hip of the world bo Wire Tlllo Holder llttchlo a rucged argumcut Now bo Is matched with Freddie Welsh, Urll lh lightweight champion. Some ciW fronted record! Originally Iho Irishman livid In Oni-iiiMilnt. a auliurb of llrooklyn. He wna a pal of George Hocy, a sons tlnnal featherweight whom Johnny Oliver win grooming at tho Polo club Iloey wouldn't box for Oliver. how ever. unleH bo would atuke Murphy too. At that time Tommy waa a con aumptlvo looking hoy. IIu bad more ambition ilnui Iloey and put on the glove every day nt the Polo. In few inonlha Murphy begun to Imprest Oliver, who pnld him considerable at tcntloii. Ilocy wna a grand lighter, bul vol busy. Murphy never loafed. Oliver matched Murphy up and ha bled blm along, lie got Trunk Ernr and CiiMicr Leon to tench the kid. and Oliver aueuriit tho right kind ol niatebe. Tlio result wna that Murphy became a enrd In two yenra. After the Inat Brown-Murphy fight Oliver and Murphy apllt up. and Jim Buckley, the limn who bad always put tip the weight and nppearnnce forfeit for Murphy, became bis manager. ENGLISH RACER'S COLOR. Tho Like Tttrarch la Mottltd Gray, Clroua Hon. Ilnclng new from England Jtrnt now contnlna inueb about The Tctrnrch, the favorite for tho Derby, who waa scratched at the Inat moment. The Tetrarcb Is a mottled gray colt. French, bred, by Hoi Ilerode Vahren Not only la his mealy gray color out of the common, but In addition be la garnished with a big bay patch on his aide, which give blm a resemblance to a circus hurso. In speaking of his winning bis races Inst eunsou with con aummnto easo, there la no oxnggera tlon. In llko fnnhlon to Old Itoaobud tie Jumped oft. with lightninglike strides lu the first quarter and sproa cnglcd bla Held. This colt Is owned by Captain McCalmont and la trained by II I'eraae, the same who trained and rode Jumpers for the stable of Mr. Cham- Met of Brookllnc In the days of the Duko of Abercorn. etc. Whether as three-year-old he Is going to prove blm self ns great a prodigy renmlus to be aoen. Ho will have every opportunity of dlHtliiL'iilHhliic himself as a marvel of tho century, na he la engaged every one of the clnssle events. So fur ns the color of the colt is con "corned It Is nil old adage, "A good race home Is never of n bud color." the 'ninny gray horses thnt have bee aeon on the truck a very big percent- nge have been race horses better than the average. In the hist score of yearn quite fl few can be culled to mind Una',, Cambysea.' Mzle, Lucas. Ori flainmo, Sparke, Derby, Belmnr, Ox ford, (Jrny Frlur and othws. MURRAY A REAL FIGHTER. ut California Middltwalght's Looks Bali His Calling. After reading about Billy Murray, the "new Stanley Ketclml." one looks forward to seeing a doughty little bruiser with all the eccentricities of the original "Asaln.H To tell the truth, young Mr. Murray look Just like any other human being dressed In a fine dark blue suit, cut long tho lutittt line. The grunt on expect when addressing him doesn't happen, and the fighter says things In the moat Intelligible way. Ills lan guage la excelleut, and there I even the absence of "deae" and "dose," so common In the present generation of those wbo follow the gam of fists. Aside from cut over bl left eye Inflicted by Loo I loot' k In the bout tliftf uiad Murray famous, Murray could b taken for nothing !a than a success ful young business man. He'd bo taken for anything but a fighter. Ho doesn't talk fight, either, except when bo Is queried on It But he's fighter Just the same. Ills record of forty-two fight, thirty-eight of which ho won by knockouts, prove that Jack Kearns, who knowa a fighter when be see one. Is bis manager. Kearns, It may be renieuibered, piloted Dick Hylntid during the hitter's suc cessful campaign of the rings all over the country. Ho baa other good ones, oo, but was dull In tho game until be got bis eye on Murray lu those four round bouta In Frisco. Kearns busied himself getting the boy under bla man agement, and atiice ho has been wltb blm he bns Improved greatly In box ing. 1'roof of that was shown when be went along for twenty rounds with Jimmy Clabby. generally regarded as the cleverest middleweight In the world. Kearns has Ixt'ii borne out by the boy In all the fights he tins bad blm- lu, and now he cannot see any thing but undisputed right to the mid dleweight title before many month. Murray bns a reach that Is wonder ful. It measure seventy-four Inches. The hoy Is loose Jointed and according to Kcurns never awing a punch Straight arm blows are what be always itiploy, and behind every one of them there Is the weight of a heavyweight's punch. Illght now Murray can go in the ring at 150 pound, but auy man who can scale at 1iKl ringside will be welcomed ns an opiKineut HOPPE CORNERS BILLIARD TITLES Monarch .of Balk Ling World Shy Only Two Records. BOTH MARKS IN 18.1 GAME Summon In the circuit court ol th it to o( Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, public corpor ation, plsiuiill, VI. John Amlcker, Ashwood Gold Mining Co, S A It. k ley, H H Borne. 0 C Buch anan, V U miner, U V LMUthsn, llultl Caraon.IiE tbanee Frank DChamplin W uompton, t i cooper, John Urook", r Lata Jaka Schasfar Still Tops th Wisard In This Raapact Vary Lit tl Doubt, Though, of His Ability to Break Existing Raeords Eventually. At His Bast Now. William K. Hoppo of New York Is now monarch of all be surveys In the balk line billiard world, holding the 14.1. 1H.1 and 18.2 championships and seemingly having them all nailed down. Although he bold this trinity of championship, there are still two rec ords In these styles of play be doe not possess. It I said of the New York marvel that he never goes to the table In uiatcb wltb any other Idea than that of beating the existing rec ord. He hold the high run and blgb average niarka both at 18.2 and 14.1, but bn nothing In the 18.1 event On the second night of hi special match wltb George Button at Chicago IIopp averaged 135 for Ml point. CENSURE OUIMET. Opn Champion Crltioiaad For Entering Matoh Prior to Toumamant. Golfing authorities In this country have criticised Frauds Oultuet s Judg ment In competing agaliwt Hilton lu i '; r'tiff-i 4 ' V" A. r. n -v 7 4 , - ' '' ' h v-. - f y) ?- a i ii hi wii I m, E F Cooper, John W lot 0, blk 11, Palmain, ei nej, iwi nei. M Donaldson. Catherine ' nl moi m 1 r in r It) ( nwi ni-i Dwyer, Elmira Ferguson, Ida A Finch, ,i (rti 2, 3, of ec 7, tp 18, r 17, ne Cha FoHberg, L B French. H W lec 32, tp 19, r 10, Lytic, S0x200, 1 (iambic, B Gildner, Joseph W Glener; ( ,wi ,1 a tec 25, tp 19, r 19, all sec 16, Third add to Frlnerllle, aej w, w i aec 82, tp 12, r 15, lot 2, iwi ne sec 6. tp 13, r 16, lot 22, blk 46, Red mond, lot 2, blk 54, Redmond, set sw, wj at-i sec 34, tp 14, r 12, lot 2, sec 3, tp lft, 1 12, e) ti sec 23, st aw sec 24, tp 10, r 13, ni aei aec 29, tp 17, r 12, tik. J at-i, swi ae!4 sec 16, tp 9, r H, lot 6, blk 4, 6th add to Prineville, 60x100 s cor Lytle acre, strip ol land 100 feet wide wat oi canai, rrineviii parcel, Of Photo by American Press Association pnANcia ouimht. the gold cup tournament previous to the big amateur cbninps. In this match bo was outclassed by tho Englishman, mid the natural con sequence wiib thnt he lost confidence and became easily worried over cru cial moments. Trnvprs. on the other hand, refused to compete nnd contliiiied his practice with tlio wooden clubs nt Sandwich. Photo by American Prtas Aaxoviailon. wn.i.ia noi'rs. while In a special tournament played at Chicago In-lPOO be rim 307. these being world's marks for 1S.2. In the world's U.I tournament, which wn recently finished t New York city, Uoppe made a run of 30,'! In bis mat against Oeorge Slosson, while In his game wltb George Sutton he averaged 40 flat for his 400 points. Frequently It tins been asserted that the Into Frank C. Ives held the record high run of HO and high average of 3014. both of which were made In the original tournament for the Bruns-wlck-ltnlke emblem staged In New York city In ISiiT. , Charley Behnefer, who now Is run ning a room nt Chicago, takes excep tion to the high average claim, ami the records show he Is correct Flaying In a handicap tournnmeiit at Central Music ball In Chicago In 1908. Jake Sebnefer and Ives each was on the 400 mark. George Sutton, W. A, Spltiks and the late YYIlllnni H. Catton were on the 2(10 mark. Schnefer had a high average of 40, and this still stands as the best ninrk nt 18.1 In a -tournnmeiit Jake, In the gnme In which ho made this record. bail a blgb run of 138. so thnt he came within two shots of tying the high run record of Ives. Ives hnd a high run of 130, nnd his grand average for the four games was 24 1S-15. In the recent 14.1 tournament nt New York Hoppe hnd a grand average of 25 75-100, so that Ives' work of seven teen yenrs ago at the harder style of play compares well with that of Hoppe. lloppe's best average for COO points at 18.1 is 33 1-3, made In tho first night's play of a clinllengo match with George Slosson nt New Y'ork In 1910. Ho never has approached the high run innrk of 140. Hoppe' play In the 14.1 champion ship event at New York again demon strated bis great supreuincy lu the balk line world. In the seven matches be played ho did not meet with defeat the only plnyer to give him anything like a run being KoJI Yamadn. who scored 803 points while the American chnmplou was gathering bis 400. Hoppe secured a grand total of 2,800 points, nnd It Is Interesting to note that hla seven opponents scored only 1,1110 between them, or an average of 100 4-7. The chnmplou failed to pess the century murk but once, this being In his inntcli with young Jake Sebnefer, when be tumle 87. In bis other matches be scored runs of 1 134, 303, 123, 104 and 145. Ilopne'a defeat, of- Oeorge Sutton 4IX) to 4. must be put down ns a freak liaiipeulug. lloppe's average of 40 was legitimate, but for a player of Suttou's caliber to score only 4 points seems Uiexpllcnblo. K T Holmes, Chan F Holt. Eva John on, 0 1) Kelley, Irvine & Hamilton, J W Jones, Laidlaw lianking & Trust Co, W A Lamb, Geo F Lee, W Lord, F M Loveland, J W II acker, It E Miller, LrHlie Miller, Elnie Milligan, A M Minkler, J M Montgomery, II K Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson, Hotelier A Croup, w r Hammer, w w Harris. KJ Lane, Mavfield Uros.JW MuColliitn. Jail M O.ifnrn, MvTaggart & Ilye.Mrs M J 1'nc , W P Myers. A W Myers, John M C-rmick, T McCoy. T II McGbee, C C ii.-Seeley, Peiry W Newbill, C I WebM.i , t 11 Kaborn, J B Hannells. 1) P K-.'. K.-ed & Hteidl, Tom Iteilly est, A Tib .!.-, PB Reynolds, I Hedmond Townnite Co. O E Bandy, Hanlord & Rod man, D P Shram, Himp son & Wiison, J F btaley, Julia Steldl, Nettie Stevenson, J O Storey, John Sisemore, The Central Oregon Banking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co. C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, R B Vsuirhn, Harry U went), a k wisner. J r wei burn, O W White, W C Wills est, John Sisemore. G E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Lscouie Btile, J P Stickler, Cbss Tedloid et 1, Warner & Burnett, And ail persou unknown owning or claimiig to own, or having, or claiming to have ny right, title, equity or inter est whatever in the real property here inafter described, defendant. To John Arnicker, Asbwood Gold Min ing Co, S A Bakley, 8 11 Bornes, O U Bucbaosn, C C Butler, G F Colliban, Hulda Carson, H E Chaffee, Frank D Chaplin. S W Compton,E F Cooper, John W Crooks, F M Donaldson, Catherine Dwyer, Eliuirs Ferguson, Id A Finch, Cha Fosberg, L K French, II W Gamble, 11 Gildner, Joseph W Glesoner, E T Holmes, Cha F Holt, Ev Johnson, D B Kelley, Irvine A Hamilton, J W Jones. Laidlaw Banking A Trust Co, W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W Lord, F M Loveland, J W Mackey, H E Miller, I-flttie Miller. Elsie Millinan, A M Minkler, J M Montgomery, U K Allen, Columbia Vliey Truet Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation (jo, Marv Femuson. Fletcher A Crouo, W F Hammer, W W Harris, E J Lane, Mayfleld Bros, J W McCoilum, jail Miollum. McTaaaart A Bve, Mr M J Price, W P Myers, A W Myers, John McCormick, T McCoy, T H Mc Ghee, C C McNeelev. Perry W New bill, C P Nelson, T K Kaborn, J S Hannells. D P Rea. Keed & Steidl, Tom Ueilly eat, A T Rendle, P B Reynolds. Redmond Townsite Co, C E Bandy, Sanlord Rodman, D P Shrum. Bimnson ft Wilson, J Siilev. Julia ttteidl. Nettie Steven son. J O Storey, John Sisemore, The Central Uregon Hanking iriiBi kaj, Pilot Butte Del Co. C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry G Webb. A E Wiener. J F Welbnrn. G W White, W C Wills est, John Sise more. tl E Smith. J C Stiles, Wm G Stiles. Laeonie S'.ile. J P Strickler, diss Tedloid etal. Warner A Burn ett, and all persons unknown owning or cUiming to own, or having or claiming to bsve, any right, title, wjuilT or interest whatever in the real property hereinafter described, the above named defendants: lu the name ol the state ol Oregon, vou are hereby notified that Crook County. Oregon, a public corporation, the holder of Certificates ot Delin quency numbered C 101 to C 19H, av ing and excepting numliers C 141, is sued on the 2Uth day of April, 1914. by the Tax Collector of the county of Crook, state ol Oregon, for the amount of Two tbouand niue hundred thirty- one anil niuety-nine nimureuiuo (293I.MM Dollars, the same oeing me amount then due and delinquent lor taxes for the year V.KVS, together witn ltv. iniereetand costs thereon no on tbe'real propel ty assessed to you, of which you are Hie owner aa appears 01 record, situated in said county and state, and particularly nounawi ana described as follows, to-wit: Lot 2. blk 40, Palmain, e6 sej t, do a 10; nwl nwl, ei nwi sec 20, tp 19, r 13, e, sej sec 5. tp 19, r 21, w svj sec 4, tp 19, r 21, sci nej sec 9, swi ni, wj swj sec 10, tp 12, r 12, sej sei sec 1, tp 13, r 13, m swi, net i c , tp w. r it, swi swj sec 23. tp IS, r 12, ni swi ec 5, tp 15, r 20, ni ei sec 6, tp 15, r 20, nwl sec 11, tp 13, r 20, el sel, nwl swi nel sec. 0, tp 13, r 10, si nel, ei sci sec zb, tp iz, r 10, iois z, o set sec 30, tp 12, r 16, r nwl, nwl ewi sec 25, tp 12, r 15, also parcel in sec 20, tp 12, r 15, wi wi nel sec 10, tp 14, r 18, lot 4, blk 1", Laidlaw, wl swi sec 22, tp 17, r 10, wi nwl, 'l owl see 27, tp 17, r 10, eH net. i sej sec , tp is, r 21, swi sel, ei sel c 8, tp 11, r IS, nwi swi Bee 9. to 11. r 18, ei sel sec 32, nl swi sec 33, tp 10, r 14, nel see 14, tp 12, r 16, nwl eo 13, tp 12, r 16, ni swi, sel swi, swi sel 2-1. P 9 r 17 "i wl e S, sel eo 17, tp 11, r 19, n.S, nwj, swi aw1 SfC If, set net l lP lL r la nwl nwl sec 11, tp 11, r 17. tl nl sec 17, tn 17, r 18, nel set sec 34, net ei sec 22, tp 15, r 12, wi ei sec 16, tp 14, r 21, lot 8, blk 1 Asbwood, nel nwl, "1 net, sel net sec 2U, tp l", r , lots 1.1, 14, blk 14, Laidlaw, wi wi sec 36, tp 15, r 10, lots 1, 2, blk 1, Paulina, ewl aec 10, tp 15, r 12, nwl, swi nwl. nwi swt sec 29, tp 12, r 13, nel nwl, l net. nwl set sec 32, tp 20, r n. ej net, n sel 19. tP 2L 1. lots 5 6 7- 8 blk 2, 2nd add to Print ville, s.et swt, awl set sec 26, el nwl, net sec 35, tp 12, r 13, swt sec zo. tp 14, r in, ej set, swt ,.. seV swi sec 33. to 20. r HI, si ss, swt net, sei nwi sec Z4. tp 14, r 14, 101 3, blk 2. Sisters, lots 3, 4, 5, 6. blk , Sisters, lots 11, 12, blk 13, Laidlaw, lots 1. 2, 11, 12, blk 5. Laidlaw, lot 8, blk 17, Deschutes add, lota 13, 14, blk 33, Palmain; net set SB0 ! P l3- T 13 el swi, nwi si sec 13, tp 12, r 13, f! net, ni sel ee 2, tp 17. r 20, wi ne, wi set see 29, tp 15, r20, lint iu nwj net ec 33, nn.l net, set nwJtf seo 20, tp 12, r 12. lots 0, 7. blk 11, Asbwood, lot 2. blk 11, Asbwood, lot 14, blk 20, Pal mnin, lot (I, blk 11, Palmain, lots 5, 6, blk 15, Prineville, nwi i SB 2u. P l". r 11. nl tie, scl net sec 31, nwi nwi sec 32. tp 11, r 17, ewi sec 28, tp 17, r 20, sei sec 7, tp 19, r 13. wl selnel set so)f net sec 8, tp 13, 1 14, lot 9, blk 8, tp 20, r 10, lot 15, blk 16, Bend, lot 6, blk 9, Bend, lot 11, blk 28. lot 13, blk 2S, Bend, si set seC24, ei net sec 26, tp 17, r 11, wi net, t nel, ne t sec 9, tp 12, r 10, swi net, pl ni. nei awl set sec 23. tp 13, r 15, lot 8, blk 9, L-iiiilaw. sl sec 34. tp 10, r 19. nl nwl. jstl nwl, net swt sec 2s, tp 15, r ltt, ! personal oronerlv lien on set et sec 15, tp 12, r 15, lot 13. 14, 15, blk 15, Bend, swt iwi sec 10, tp 10, r 15, m j swt sec 11, tp 17, r l'l, lot 11. bik 6, lt 3, blk 20, Laidlaw, lots 23, 24, blk 18, Laidlaw, lots 1, 2, blk IS, Laidlaw, lot 11, blk 4, Laidlaw, lots 9. 10, 11, 12, blk 17, Des chutes, net nt. ot net tec 23, rl sei ,.c 14. tp 15, r 12. Said John Arnicker, Ash wood Gold Mining Co, S A Bakley, S H Bornes, C C Buchsnsn. C C Butler. G F Callihan, Hulda Carson. H K Chaffee, Frank D Cbamplin, S W Compton, E F Cooper, John W Orooks, il uonaiuson, uaifi erine Dwyer, Elmira Ferguson, Ida A Mnch, Utia osoerg, L. u. rrencn, n W Gamble. B Gildner, Joseph W Glessner. E T Holmes. Chas F Holt. Eva Johnson, V a Kelley. Irvine a. Hamilton. J W Jones. Laidlaw Bank ing A Trust Co. W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W Lord. F M Loveland, J W Mackey, H E Miller, Lottie Miller, Elsie Milli gan. A M Minkler, J ai Montgomery, H K Allen, Columbia valley trust uo, Colombia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher & Cronp, W F Ham mer, W W Harris, E J Lane, Mayfield lirOS, 4 W JUCVA11IUUI, .111 Jlit,-vviiuiili McTaggart A Bye, Mr M J Price, W P Mrer. A W Myers, John McCormick, T McCoy, T H McGbee, C C McNeeley, Perry W Newbill, U r elon, 1 st Itaborn. J S Rannels, D P Rea, Reed A Steidl, Tom Reilly est, A T Kendle, P B Reynolds, Kedmona lownsiie co, k, E Sandy, Sanlord A Rodman, D P Shrum. Simpson & Wilson, J F Staley, Julia Steidl, Nettie Stevenson, J O Storey, John Sisemore, The Cectral Oregon Banking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C el riipieic, nenry iwee, n. B Vaughn, Harry G Webb, A E Wisner, . ...... Sir lirL:.. tr n ur:il 1! neiourn, u rv none, y .inn est, John Sisemore, U c Smitn, j c Stiles, wm u sines, income o-.ues, P Strickler, Cbas Tedford et al, Warner A Burnett, and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to nave any rigoi, iuie, ennitv or interest whatever in the real property hereinabove described, as the owners ol the legal title of the above described property aa the same appears of record and eacti 01 tne oiner persons above named are hereby further noti fied that Crook 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 the property above described and men tioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within nlxtv dava after the first publication of this numinous, exclusive ot the (lav of eald first publication, and de- feud this action or pay the amount due as above who wu together with costs and accrued interest and In case ol your fullure to do so, a de cree will lie rendered forecloalnir the lien ol said taxed and costs against the laud aud premises above named This summons la published by or-di-r of the Honorable G. Springer, judj;a of the county court of the state ol Oreifon. for the county of Crook, and said order was made and dated the 23rd day of April 1914, and the date of the flint publi cation of this summons is the 23rd day of April, 1914, and the lu, pub lication June 25th, 1914. All process and papers In thla pro ceeding may tie served upon the uu derslgned residing within the state of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. Wh-lard H. Wibtz, District attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address, Prineville, Ore. uminoiiH. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor ation, plaiutm, vs. Hardy Allen, Geo. W. Barnes, Sarah handle, Airs. Al. ai. dock, oiumoia 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 Frauk Brogan, E. H. Butler, E. J. Lane, James Magness, J. W. McCollum, Jell McCollum, J. W. Mc Kay, McTaggart & Bye, Eric Nelson, Mrs. E. Poiudexter, C. A. Potter, E. S. Potter, John Sisemore, G. E. Smith, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, John C. Stiles. Wm. G. Stiles, Laeonie Stiles, J. P. Strickier, Uren & Son, Warner & Burnett. A. E. Weiener, Dan C. Crowlev, VV. W. Harris, C. S. Ray, Ed Joslin Est., W. F. C. Profitt, Profitt Bros.. Cbas. Lamson, May field Bros., J. L. Lingan, Nancy E. Pratt, Mrs. M. J. Price, U S. Rogers .1. H. Overturf G. Kampber. 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 Handle, Mrs M M Beck, Columbia Valley Trust Co, Mary Fereuson, Fletcher & Cronp, J L Gard, Walter Gilliespie. W F Hammer, P A Ham ilton, Irvin & Hamilton, Cora A Jones J VV Jones, J G Julien, Heir Frank Krogan, E H Butler, E J Lane, James Magness, J VV McCollum, Jell McCol lum, .1 VV McKay, McTangart & Bye, Eric Nelson, Mrs E Fotndexter, C A Potter, E S Potter, John Sbetnore, G E Smith. Mrs Mary E Smith, John C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laeonie Stiles, J P Strickler, Uren & Son, Warner & Burnett, A E Weisner, Pan C Crow ley, VV VV Harris, C S Ray, Ed Joslin Est.. VV F C Prrttitt. Profitt Bros, Clias Lamon, Mayfield Bros., J L Lingim, Nancy E I'ratt, Mrs M J Price, !, 8 Rogers, J 11 Overturf, G Ktiiiiplier, J F Drew, Columbia South ern irrigation Co, anil all persons uu known owning or cl iuiing to own, or having or claiming to have, any right, title, equity or Interest whatever In th re property hereinafter de acribed, the bove named defendant: in tna nam ot the stat ot Oregon, Yon ar hereby notified that Crook ' county, Oregon, a public corporation, the bolder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered Cl to C57, saving nd ex cepting numbers C12, C29, C38 and C41 ; issued on th lsth day 01 Marco, 1914, by the Tax Collector of the county of Crook, state of Oregon for the amount of One thousand one hundred nineteen and fifty hundredths (1119.50) Dollars, the tame being th amount than doe and delinquent for taxes for the year 1907, together with penalty, Interest and cost thereon npon the real property assessed to yon, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county and state, and particularly bounded and dercribed M follows, to-wit: Lots 7, 8, 9, blk 1. Sieters. Lot 3, blk 2, Sieters. Lots 5, 6, blk 6, Siter. Lots 2, 3, blk 8, Prinevil'e. Lot 7, 8, blk 3, Deschutes. Nl nwt, swt nwi ee 19, tp 17 r 19. Lota 11, 12. blk 13. Laidlaw. Lot 8, blk 17, Dew botes Lou 13, 14, blk 33, Palmain. LotO, blk 27, Palmain. Lot 5. blk 15, Redmond. Net set sec 14, et swt, nwt swi, ieo 13, tp 12, r 13. Lot 9, blk 3, Palmain. Lot 8. blk 1, Ashwood. Lots 6. 7. 8, 9, blk 28, Bend. Net nwt, ni Dei 'i net aec 29, tp 10, r 13. S swt c 19, tp 10, r 13. i net, el, net, nwt set sec 35, tp 9, r 17. Lota 12, 13, 14, blk 3, Palmain. Lot 14, blk 11, ralmain. Wl net. wl set e 29, tp 15, r 20. SI set sec 10, net c 15. tp IS, 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. 8Xn sec 18, tp 15rl0. A oarcel of land commencing at ft point 400 feet cast of the sw corner of sw ne Z4-V-W. tnence eaat zi leei. thence north 214 feet, thence west 214 feet, thence south 214 feet to place of beginning. Net sec 14. tp 18, r 10. Nwt sec 14, tp 18, r 10. Lou 13, 14, 15, blk 15, Bend, Lot 11, blk 22, Bend; Sw swt sec 16, tp 16, r 15. Net ewi sec 11, tp 17. r 16. Wl net, set net, neV set see 26, tp 17, r24. Lot 1, t net, set nwi sec 4, tp 23, rl6. Lots 23, 24, blk 18. Laidlaw. LoU 1, 2, blk 18, Laidlaw. Lot 11, blk 4, Laidlaw. Lots 10, 11, blk 3, Neweom add Prine ville. S set sec 14, net nwt. nwt net sec 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. SI nel. n?4 i 2- P i7 T 20 E 1-2 lot 4, 5, 6, blk 16, Laidlaw. N!i nel 10, P 17. r 21. Wl net, eel net, net aec 32, tp 10. r 19. Set swt sec 9. swt nwt sec 15, nl set sec 16, tp 10, r 19. Nwi sec 3, tp 13,rl3. 1 Interest nwi net sec 33, and in nwt net, set nw'i sec 26. tp 12, r 12. t-i nel, nl sel sec 8, tp 13, r 13. El swi, w4 set sec 24, tp 10, r 13. Lots 5, 6, blk 15. Prineville. Nwi nwt aec 25, n nei, set net sec 26. tp 13. r 19. Sei sec 9, tp 21, r 1. Sei set sec 11, sl swt sec 12, nwt nwi sec 13, Pet net ec 14, tp 9, r 14. El swt, set nwi sec 16, tp 13, r 1L Lots 1, 2, 11. 12, blk 5, Laidlaw. Said Hardv Allen. Geo VV Barnes, Sarah Bandle, Mrs M M Beck, Colum bia Valley Trust Co, Marv Fersnson, Fletcher & Croup, J L Gard, Walter Gilliespie, VV F Hammer. P A Hamil ton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A Jones, J VV Jones. J G Julien. Heirs of Frank Brogan, E H Butler, E J Lne, James Magness, J VV McCollum, Jell McCol lum, J VV McKay, McTaggart & 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, Laeonie Stiles, J P Strickler, Uren A Son. Warner A Burn ett, A E Weisner, Dan U crowiey, vy VV Harris, C L Rav, Ed Joliu est, W ' C Profitt, Profitt Bros, Chas Lameon, Mavfield Bros, J L Lingan, Xancy E Pratt. Mrs M J Price, L S Rogers, J ti Overturf. G Kampber, 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 nereinaoove described ; as tbe owners of the legal title of the above described property aa the same appears ol record and each of the other persons above named are be-eby fiuther notified that Crook county, Oregon, a public corporation, will apply to the circuit court of the county arid 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 daya after the first publication of the snm mons exclusive ol 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 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 of the first publication of this summons is the 20th dav of March, 1914. Date of last publication May 28, 1914. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served npon the under signed residing within the state of Ore gon, at the address hereafter men tioned. VVlLLARO H. WlBTZ, District Attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address Prineville, Oregon. Estray Notice One 3-year old horse, branded 2 or 4 F connected on left hip nt stifle Joint: left hind foot w hite, white spot In forehead. Owner can have same by proving: property nnd paying ex penses o tid vert bring, etc. G. T. Elpuidok, 4-9-4p Prineville, Ore.