Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 11, 1914, Image 7

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    i Americans Determined to Win I
Harmswortli Trophy This Year j
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I'hoto by American Press Anaoclnlton.
THE ANKLE DEEP.
SI NCI! the A merlin n golfers fulled In the British tournament motor
boat enthusiasts on this side of the water are more auxlous than ever
to bring the Harmswortb trophy to this country.
The moat famous of the challengers will be the Ankle Deep, Dis
turber IV. and the Baby Reliance.
LITTLE BITS OF
SPORTING GHAT
Shortening R3soIute's Sail Area
For Time Handicap.
ENGLAND READY FOR TENNIS
Bill Bradley Orabe Pitcher Frank
Smith For Brooklyn Fads Big Grand
Cireult Meet Scheduled In Hertford.
Harvard to Send a Crew For the
Henley Regatta.
Thu rig of the cup yacht Resolute
tint been cbungcd considerably and the
Jill area so greatly reduced thut It la
anticipated thu boat will twelve be
tween four ami live minutes' time al
lowance from the Vanltlo and Defiance
In the preliminary nice.
Headsulls and mainsail have been
cut down nearly one-quarter. No at
tempt wae nmde to ehlft the niaat to
the a fur atep.
George T. Ade, secretary of the In
ternational Davis cup committee, baa
received a cable message from the
English Tenule association stating that
the HiitlHli Isle Imd uiado all arraugo
menu with Belgium and Km nee for
the playing of the preliminary Inter
tioUnual tie. The British IhIo will
meet tioigliim at Folkestone, July 7.
8 and 9 and I'm nee nt Wimbledon,
July 11, 13 and 14, In esse Belgium la
defeated lu Ilia Drat round.
Speaking of his team's chances, Man
ager Jemilng boa declared be waa
an tlx (led tlint the Athletlei were the
team Detroit bad to beat to win the
pennant Jennings does not figure any
other team In the league can beat hlui.
Manager mil Bradley of the Brook
feds bus returned from tits scouting
trip and brought Frank Smith, the for
mer Pirate, Hod, White Sox and Red
Sox box mn n and one of the few pitch
ers who evor twirled two no hit gamed,
with blm. Frank Jumped the Maple
Leafs and went with the Baltimore
Feds last spring. He recently deserted
the Feds and tried to get his old Job
back with Montreal. President Ed
Burrow, however, refused to withdraw
from bis stand agnlnst taking back
Jumpers, and when Bradley sow Smith
In Montreal he quickly put his John
Hancock to a Brooklyn coutract The
Baltimore Foils were Induced to ngroe
to allow Smith to go to Brooklyn.
Entries In the early closing stakes
for the grand circuit races In Hartford,
Conn., have been announced. There
are 118 entrlos in all, about the same
number as last year.
In the principal race, the 2:14 Char
tor Oak trot, for 110,000, there are
nineteen entrlos. Some of the horses
entered are Director Tpdd, McCloskey,
Centorvllle, Peter Johnson, Battle, The
Guide and Lena Rivers.
There are nearly seventeen entries
on the nverago In six other events for
aggregate purses of $12,000.
It lias become known that Blrdlo
Croo, the fiurmer Yankee oullloliUir,
who wns released to Baltimore, limy
ngnln be soon In a Now York uniform.
Creo Is nt present hitting the ball hard
and !b one. of the best stickers In the
International league. Manager Chance
Is not annulled with tlio way his club
In butting. They have won their
Ramus this year chiefly b.v Hie good
work of the pitching stall'. Several
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N'uttonnI league clulw are after Cree's
services, and It Is stilted thot Manager
Stalling of Postou Is very anxious to
get him. However, the Yankees will
probably have (lint cull on Croe.
The Harvard university second crew
has been entered for the Henley regat
ta on the Thame. In England, July
14. The crew defeated Yale, Anunpo
lis, Syracuse, Princeton and Pennsyl
vania In the American Henley at Phil
adelphia. The Harvard oarsmen will
have a two mile race with the Yale
second crew at Now Ixmdon on June
ID and will sail for England Uie next
day.
As the t'nlim Bout club of Boston
wltl send a crew composed wholly of
Harvard graduates, there will be prac
tically two Harvard crews In the Eng
tlb Henley this year.
Bert Maxwell, the Brooklyn Fed
pitcher, has goue to Youngstown, O..
to see the celebrated "Boiiesetter"
Uwse about his arm, which was Injur
ed tit the Inst game of the PlttMburgh
series. Maxwell was tilt on the wrist
by a pitched ball. At first he did not
think the Injury serious, but all the
tendons of bis light arm have harden
ed, and his arm has become almost
urndens. It la thought that the bone
may be chipped or broken. Maxwell's
arm Is In such condition that there is
fear that be will not be able to play
the rest of the season.
The Harvard varsity tennis team will
have the greatest galaxy of Individual
stars that ever played together when
the match season opens this year. The
Crimson virtually has a corner on all
the good players. It Norrls Williams,
who was beaten only by Maurice Mc
Laughlin In the series for the national
championship at Newport last sum
mer. Is this year eligible for the Har
vard varsity combination since he la
now a member of the sophomore class
at Harvard.
Besides Williams, the three players
who stand out noticeably are IS. 1L
Whitney, captain of this year's team;
W. M. Washburn and J. J. Armstrong.
These three are all Included In the sec
ond tou best players of the United
Status.
Every few days comes rumor that
Alex. Smith Cochran will change the
name of his cup yacht It is to be
hoped that the minor Is based on facts.
The name Vanltle Is meaningless. If
not altogether frivolous.
This story Is about Joseph Engel of
Washington. Of course you may not
care a rap about Joseph Engui of
Wushlngton, but you are eornestly re
quested not to leave off reading here,
as this Is a baseball tule, and before
the end is reached there may be some
thing that will strike your fancy.
This will make Engel's third season
with Grltll tti. He Is the only bona
fide Wushlngtonlan on the team.
When Joseph Joined the team his fa
ther, a hopeless baseball lunatic, was
the happiest man In Washington. Un
less you have been In the national capi
tal during the baseball season you real
ly do not know what happiness Is.
Engel senior keeps a saloon In Wash
ington, and when Joe and bis team
are on the road It Is filled with fans
who come to read the news from
the ticker. There ore other places In
Washington where the returns may be
had, but there is no othor place In
Washington where one can get a big
foamy brow free of charge every time
Engel strikes out an opposing batsman.
Pnpn Engel tins been doing this since
Joseph broke Into the league, nnd
whenever the boy wins a game the
spigots are turned wide open,
"Break me?" repeats the Jovial Ger
man Innkeeper. "Vot I cure, break
mo! My !y Choe help GHillt' vln
dor pennant, I glf tur whole plucti
' avay. Vot 1 care, breuk me?"
HARVARD LEADS FOR TITLE.
Crimson Tom Hss Mads Boot Show
Ing en the Diamond.
Baseball happenings recently among
the colleges were featured by a big
surprise the overwhelming defeat of
the slugging Harvard team by Penn
sylvania, whbh had thrice bowed to
Columbia. The Johnnie were trlm
ntwd by 12 to 2. However, despite that,
Harvard holds the lead for the title
and has lost only two gnuius out of
fourteen.
Harvard has Increased Its batting
verago to .liU5. Chirk, second sackerof
the Crimson, went to the fore in the
Individual averages Willi .400. Frye,
the Harvard pitcher and pinch hitter.
Is the run! leader with .40it. The av
erages: INDIVIDUAL BATTINfl.
CI. AH. H. It. HH.8H.rC,
llruutih, Amh't, p, 1 i 0 1 0 0 JWQ
Kryo, Hnrvnr.1, p. S n i t I 0 .
(lurk, llurv'd. 2b. 8 80 7 12 If I .0
Kuuna, J'ctnn. p... 5 13 6 0 1 .SM
Uiwu. li'im'ili, ii. Id 11 t .mi
Cullur, Wll-iim, p. 0 10 4 11 m
WIiikuU, lt d, m. 14 06 19 SO 4 ,A
Carroll, D'th, p.. 4 11 1 4 0 0 .Ml
Nash, H it, rf, lb, 14 Mi 18 a 1 4 X
Lamb't'in, I'n, p. 7 17 I 0 I je
Ayrea, Ii'v'4, lb.. 14 SO 10 1 1 .13
HluMoin, Yala. a. Ill 67 I II 1 1 .333
TEAM BATTING.
O. AB. a II. BII. BR PC.
Harvard 14 4 1 M U .M
Yal 16 13 HH IU1I X
Wllllum, M II ( It .El
Cornall ........ 14 H l( II II .Sft
Dartmouth ... 11 177 W 78 1 U .an
Columbia 11 171 44 M II 14 xa
Drown 11 ta 69 t 11 S4 JW
I'rlnceton .... IS IM 71 111 47 ,1W
Ponnaylvanla. 1 4M S 2 U JM
Ambarat 7 W 3 It 4 11 JO
VANITIE NO FREAK.
Cochran's Cup Dafandor Has Linos of
Real Bsauty,
Alexander Smith Cochrau's Vanltle,
last of the America's cup defenders to
take to the water and of whose dimen
sions Ims 1 known than any of the
others. Shamrock IV. Included, reached
City Island and took her first spin over
the trial course off Glen Cove, N. Y.
If looks were the only thing to be con
sidered Vanltle Is the yacht that will
meet the Llpton challenger In Septem
ber. She Is a marvel of workmanship,
and her lines are vastly more graceful
than those of either Iiesolute or Defi
ance. Vanltle Is In no sense a freak boat
Placed alongside of ber competitors,
she would afford a pleasing contrast to
the almost brutal stubblness of lteso
lute and the somewhat pinched effect
produced by Defiance's towering spar
and sails. Many who gszed upon her
for the first time regarded ber as Wil
liam Gardner's masterpiece.
EGGERS TO RE-ENTER RING.
Little Knockout Artist Recovers From
Disastrous Affair on the Coast.
Knockout Eggers, one of the most
promising featlierwelghU In the east.
Is preparing to re-enter the ring. Last
winter while Hunting on the coast log
gers knocked out bis opiionent who
later died from the blow. A special
Photo by American Press Asaoclatlon.
KNOCKOUT BOO Kits,
court beard the case and absolved the
little scrapper, but his nerves were so
affected by the accident that bis man
ager thought It best to keep him out
of the ring for awhile.
Efforts are now being made to ar
range a match between Eggers and
Irving Margolloa, former amateur
champion.
WILL MANAGE POLO.
Captain Miller Will Be In Charge of
International Tournay.
Captain Edward Dnrley Miller, for
merly of the Seventeenth lancers, has
been appointed manager of the Inter
national polo tournament to be played
during the Punania-Pnclflc exposition
at San Francisco lu 1015.
Captain Miller l the captain of the
Rugby Polo club and the author of
"Modern Polo." ,He wns decorated
with tho distinguished service order
during the Boor war.
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Summon
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon lor Crook county.
Crook County, Oregon, A public corpor
ation, plaintiff,
vs.
John Arnlcker, Aahwood Gold Mining
Co, 8 A Hakley, 8 H Bornes, t) C Bncli
anan, C C Butler, U F Collihsn, Holds
Carson, HE Chaffee Frank DChamplin,
H W Comnton, E F Cooper, John W
Crooks, F M Donaldson, Catherine
Dwyer, Klmira Ferguson, Ids A Finch,
Chas Fusberg, L B French, II W
(isinhle, Btiildiper, Jonph W (ileasiier,
K T Holmes, Clian F Holt, Kva Jolui
aon, V 15 Kislley, Irvine & Hamilton, J
W ,lomi, Laldlaw Hanking A Trnrt
Co, W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W I.ord, F
M Loveland, J W Mackey, H K Miller,
Lettie Miller, Klsie Milligan. A M
Minkler. J M Montgomery, H K Allon,
Oiluinhia Valley Trust Co, Columbia
Southern Irrigation (Jo, Mary Ferguson,
Fletcher A Croup, W F Hammer, W W
Harria, F. J Lane, Mavtield Urns, J W i
McCJolium, Jutl M' Colfnm, McTaggart
A Bye.Mrs M J I'm--, W P Myers. A I
W Myers, John M Cormick, T McCoy,
TH Mctibee, C C VIc.Neeley, Peiry W
Newblll, C P N-i , T H Kaborn, 3 8
Ktttmells, D P 11 ., Heed & Hteidl, Tom
Keilly est, A T Ii -file, P B Reynolds,
Kedmond Townnitv Co, O K Sandy,
Hsnford & liodnmn. D P Shrum. Simp
son A Wiison, J F Staley, Julia Steldl,
Nettle btevenson, J O Storey, Jobn
Sisemorn, The Central Oregon Banking
A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M
Triplett, Henry Tweet, K B Vsuuhn,
Harry (i Webb, A K Wisner, J r Wet
burn, G W White, W C Wills est, John
Kisemore, O K Smith, J C Stiles. Wm
U Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P Sirickler,
Chas Tedfoid 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 bere-
tnatter aecribed,delendants.
To John Amicker, Ashwood Go'.d Min
ing Co, S A Bskley, 8 11 Domes. C U
Buchanan, C C Butler, G FCollihan,
Hulda Carson, H Chaffee, Frank D
Chaplin. S W Comnton, E F Cooper,
John W Crooks, F M Donaldson,
Catherine Dwyer, Klmira Ferguson,
Ida A Finch, Chas Fosberg, L K
French, II W Gamble, B (iildner,
Joseph VV Glener, K T Holmes,
Chas F Holt, Kva Johnson, D B
Kelley, Irvine A Hamilton, J W
Jones, Laidlsw Banking A Trust Co,
W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W Lord, F M
Loveland, J W Mackey, II E Miller,
Lettie Miller, Elaie Milltgan, A M
Minkler, J M Montgomery, U K
Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co,
Columbia Southern Irrigation Co,
Mary Ferguson, Fletcher & Croup, W
F Hammer, W W Harris, E J Lane,
Mayfield Bros, J W McCollum, Jail
McCollum, McTagnart ve, Mrs M
J Price W P Myers, A W Myers,
John McCormick, T McCoy, T H Mc
Uhee, C C McNeelev, Perry W New
bill, C P Nelson, 18 Kaborn, J S
Rannells, D P Bea, Reed & Steidl,
Tom Beilly eat, A T Rendle, P B
Reynolds, Redmond Townsite Co, C
K Sandy, Ssnford a Rodman, D P
Shrum, Simpson & Wilson, J F
Staley, Julia Steidl, Nettie Steven
son, J O Storey, John Bisemore, The
Central Oregon Banking A Trust Co,
Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Triplett,
Henry Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry G
Webb. A E Wianer. J F Welburn. G
W White, W C Wills ert, John Sise
more, G E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm G
Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P Strickler,
Chas Tedford et al, Warner A Burn
ett, 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,
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 Certificates of Delin
quency numbered C 101 to C 198, sav
ing and excepting cumbers C HI, is
sued on the 20th day of April, 1914. by
the Tax Collector ol the county of
Crook, state of Oregon, for the amount
ol Two tbooiand nine hundred thirty,
one and ninety-nine hundredths
(2931.9) Dollars, the same being the
amount then due and delinquent tor
taxes (or the year 1908, together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon up
on the' real propeity assessed to you, of
which you are the owner as appears of
record, situated in said county and
state, and particularly bounded and
described as lollows, to-wit: Lot 2, blk
40, Palmain, e set sex, 369-16;
ni nwi, e n J tec 26, tp 19, r 13, ej
ti sec 5, tp 19, r 21, m swi tec 4, tp
19, r 21, se net sec 9, swl nw, wl aw
sec 10, tp 12, r 12, BeJ te sec 1, tp 13,
r 13, shi ewj, noj n sec 6, tp 13, r 14,
swt swi sec 23, tp 18, r 12, nj ew sec
5, tp 15, r 20, ri sei sec 6, tp 15, r 20,
nJ sec 11, tp 13, r 20, ej se, nwi Be,
sw net sec 6, tp 13, r 10, si nei, e J set
sec 25, tp 12, r 15. lots 2, 3 4, sei swi
sec 30, tp 12, r 16, r4 nwi, uwi sw
sec 25, tp 12, r 15, also parcel in sec 20,
tp 12. r 15, w se, wj nej sec 10, tp 14,
r 18, lot 4, blk 17, Laidlaw, tv Bi sec
22, tp 17, r 10, wl nwi, sel nw sec 27,
tp 17, r 10, e)i nei, wl sej sec 5, tp 18,
r 21, swi sel, el sei sec 8, tp 11, r 18,
nwi swi sec 9. tp 11, r 18, el sei sec 32,
nl swl sec 33, tp 10. r 14, nei seo 14, tp
12, r 16, nwi sec 13, tp l- r lb, nl swt,
sei swl. swi sei sec 24, tp 9. r 17, si ne
eJ sei sec 17, tp 11, r 19, o4 nwi, sw
nw seo 17, sei nei seo 18, tp 11, r 19,
nwi owl sec 11, tp 11, r 17, si nl sec
17, tp 17, r 18, nej sei seo 84, nei nl
sec 22, tp 15, r 12, wl el sec 16, tp 14, r
21, lot 8, blk 1 Ashwood, nei nwi, 1
nei, Bel nei sec 29, tp 10, r 13, lots 13,
14, blk 14, Laidlaw, wl wl sec 36, tp 15,
r 10, lots 1, 2, blk 1, Paulina, swl sec
10, tp 15, r 12, n)tf nwj, swl nwi. nw
sw seo 29, tp 12, r 13, nei nw, w ne,
nwi ue Bee 32, tp20,r 24, el ne, n
Be sec 19, tp 21, r 12, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk
2, 2nd arid to Print ville, se sw, sw
Be sec 26, e nw, ne seo 35, tp 12, r
13. swi sec 26. tp 14. r 16, el Bel, sw
sei, er sw sec 33, tp 20, r 10, b si,
sw ne, se nw Bee 24, tp 14, r 14, lot
8, blk 2, sisters, lots a, 4, o, o, oik 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, Falmsin; nei sei seo 14, tp 13, r IS,
e sw, nw sw sec 13, tp 12, r 13, b!
ne, n se see 2, tp 17, r 20, w ne,
wl Bel sec 29, tp 15, r 20, 1 int in nw
ne sec 83, nw ne, se nwJ4 sec 20, tp
12, r 12, lota U, 7. blk 11, Astiwoou, lot
2, blk 11, Ashwood, lot 14, blk 20, Pal
main, lot , lit k 11, I'almaiii, lots D, t,
blk 15, Prineville, nwi se sec 20, tp Id,
r 11, nl ne, sc ne pec 31, nw nw
sec 32, tp 11, r 17, sw sec 28, tp 17, r
20, se eeo 7, tp II), r 13, wl se, ne se
bu no sec 8, tp 13, i 14, lot 9, blk 3,
Third add to Prineville, se sw, sw
se sec 32, tp 12, r 15, lot 2, sw nej
sec 6, tp 13, r 15, lot 22, blk 40, Red
mond, lot i, blk 04, Redmond, se sw,
w sf sec 34, tp 14, r 12, lot 2, sec 3, tp
15, r 12, e se sec 23, nl sw sec 24, tp
10, r 13, nl se see 29, tp 17, r 12, 1
nei. t se, sw s'4 tec 16, tpfl, r 18,
lot 5, blk 4, 5th add to Prineville, 50x100
se cor Lytle acre, strip ol land 100 leet
wide west of canal, Prineville parcel,
lot 9, blk 11, Palmain, e ne, sw ne.
nw se sec 4, tp 10, r 19, se nw, nei
"It Min f. Uf ui mn. I j y a A , uet
sec 32, tp 19, I 10, Lytle, 80x200, eV,
sw j. t i mi sec z, tp w, r l'J, all sec 10,
tp 20, r 10, lot 15, blk 16, Bend, lot 6,
blk H, Bend, lot 11, blk 28. lot 13, blk
28, Bend, e i sec 24. ne see 25, tp
17, r 11, 1 ne, se ue, Dt4 sei sec 9,
tp 12, r 10, swi ne. i ni, ne swl,
r,w se sc 2:j. tp 13, f 15, lot 8, blk II,
Lwidlaw, sw see 34, tp 1(1, r 19, nl nwi.
- nl, nei sw sec 28, tp 15, r 19,
personal property lien on se ce sec 16,
tp 12, r 13. lotj 13. 11, 1.1, blk 15. Bend.
w tw sue 10. tp in, r 15, ne sw tec
II, tp 17, r W, lot 11. Ii!k 6, 1 it 3, blk
20, Laidlaw, lots 2i, 24, blk 18, Laidlaw.
lots 1, 2, blk 18, Laidlaw. lot 11, blk 4,
Laidlaw, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 17. Des-
cbuteg, ne na, nw ne sec 23, 1 se
Sic 14, tp id, r VI.
Said Jobn Arnicker, Ashwood Gold
Mining Co. S A Bakley, S II Bornes. C
C Buchanan, C C Butler, G F Callihan,
Hulda Carson. H E Chaffee, Frank D
Cbamplin, S W Compton, E F Cooper,
John W Crojk, F M Donaldson, Cath
erine Hwyer, tlrnira iurgoson, Ida A
Finch, Chas Fosljtrg, L R French, H
W Gamble, B Gildner, Joseph W
Glessner, E T Holme. Chas F Holt,
Eva Johnson, D B 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, Lettie Miller, Elaie Milli
gan, A M Minkler, J M Montgomery,
H K Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co,
Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary
Ferguson, 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 P
Myers, A W Myers, John McCormick,
T McCoy, T H McGhee, C C McNeeley,
Perry W Newbill, C P Nelson, T K
Kaborn, J S lUnuels, D P Rea, Reed A
Steidl, Tom Keilly est, A T Rendle, P
B Reynolds, Redmond Townsite Co, C
K Sandy, Ssnford A Rodman, D P
Shrum. Simpson A Wilson, J F Staley,
Julia Steidl, Nettie Stevenson, J 0
Storey, John Sisemore, The Central
Oregon Banking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte
Del Co, C M Tnplett, Henry Tweet, R
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, Chas Tedford 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 interest whatever in the real
property hereinabove described, as the
owners of tbe legal title of the above
described property as the same appears
of record and each of the other persona
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 tbe lien against
the property above described and men
tioned in said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to appear witttm
sixty days after the first publication
of tbls summons, exclusive of the
day of said first publication, and de
fend this action or pay tbe amount
due as above shown together with
coots and accrued Interest and in
caee of your failure to do so, a de
cree will lie rendered foreclosing; the
lien of said taxes and costs against
tbe land and premises above named.
This summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable G. Springer.
Judge of the county court of the
state of Oregon, for the county of
Crook, and said order wag made
and dated the 23rd day of April,
1914, and the date of the first publi
cation of this summons le the 23rd
day of April, 1914, and tbe last pub
lication June 25tb, 1914.
All process and papers In this pro
ceeding may be served upon tbe un
dersigned residing within tbe state
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned. Willard H. Wibtz,
District attorney and attorney for
plaintiff. Address, Prineville, Ore.
Summons
In the Justice court of the state of
Oregon, Crook county, district No. 1.
Collins W. Elklns, plaintiff,
vs.
M. A. Gullck, defendant.
To M. A. Gullck, defendant above
named:
In the name of tbe state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of plain
tiff filed herein against you on or be
fore the 3rd day of July, 1914, or for
want thereof the plaintiff will take
Judgment against you for the sum
of Thirty and fifty hundredths dol
lars with interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
October 6, 1913, for $25.00 attorney's
fees and for tbe costs and disburse
ments of this action.
Tbls summons Is published by or
der of the Honorable A. R. Bowman,
Justice of the Peace of District No. 1
of Crook county, Oregon.
The date of the first publication of
this summons Is May 21, 1914.
Date of last publication July 2, 1914.
Notice for Publication Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale. '
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.
May 26th, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provisions
of Act of Congress approved March 28,
1912, (37 Stat., 77), pursuant to the ap
plication of Shelley Holland, serial No.
011366, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not less than
f 2.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on
the 15th day of July, 1914, at this office,
the following tract of land : nw, sec
tion 27, township 18 south, range 19
east, Willamette Meridian. "This
tract is ordered into the market on a
showing that the greater portion there
of is mountainous or too rough for cul
tivation." Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or before
the time designated for sale,
6 lip H. Fkank Woodcock, Register.
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Wot ice for Publication- Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.
May 2nth, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner ol the
General Land Oftice, nnder provisions
of Act ot Congress approved March 2S,
1912, (37 Stat., 77), pnrsnsnt to the ap
plication ol Manlord D. Nye, aerial No.
011289, we will offer at public sale, to
tbe highest bidder, but at not less than
$2.00 per acre at 9;45 o'clock a. m , on
tbe 15th day of July, 1911, at thia office,
the following tract of land : sw se,
section 7, nw ne section In, township
18 south, ramie 18 east Willamette
Meridian. "This tract is thrown into
the market on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is mjuntaihoua
or too rough for cultivation."
Any persons claiming adversely the
slxive-duscribed land are advnwd to file
their claims, or objection, on or before
tbe time designated for sale,
6 li p II. Fkank Woodcock, Register.
Notice of blisrifl's Sale.
Br virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued by the clerk of
tne circuit court ol the county of
Crook, state of Oregon, dated tbe 4th
day of June 1914, In a certain action
In the circuit court for said county
and state, wherein H. J. Overturf as
defendant recovered Judgment
against E. B. Suramy and Helen B.
Hurnmy as defendants for the sum ot
Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty
dollars, and costs and disbursements
and Interest taxed at $303 75, on the
12th day of December, 1912.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
ON THE lltk DAT OF JULT, 1914,
at the north front door of the court
house In Prineville, In-said county, at
10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
sell at public auction to the highest
bibder, for cash, tbe following de
scribed property, to-wlt:
Lot 4, of section 31, township 17,
south, range 12 east, and nw of sw,
section 6, township 18 sooth, range
12 east of Willamette meridian, sav
ing and excepting therefrom, a tract
210 feet square out of tbe northeast
corner ot said lot 4 described In the
deed from A. C. Lucas and wife to J.
S. Smith and J A. Holmes, dated
May 29th, 1911, recorded In Crook
county, Oregon, book 25, page 159.
Taken and levied upon as the prop
erty of the said E. B. Summy and
Helen B. Summy tbe property above
described, and will sell tbe same or
as much thereof as may be necessary
to satisfy the said Judgment In favor
of H. J. Overturf, against said E. B.
Summy and Helen B. Summy with
interest thereon, together with all
costs and disbursements that have
or may accrue.
Frank Elkins, Sheriff.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, Jane
8th, 1914.
Hotice of Final Account
In the County Court of the State ot
Oregon, In and for tbe County of
Crook.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
K. Monner, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslgned has presented bis final ac
count to the above entitled court,
and that Monday, the 6th day ot
July, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., baa been fixed as the time,
and tbe court room of said court as
tbe place for hearing objections. If
any there be, to said final account.
Any person having objections there
to should file tbe same In writing.
duly verified, with the clerk of the
above entitled court on or before said
date. Frank Monneb,
Administrator of the Estate of Mary
K. Monner, deceased.
Joseph A Hanet, 5-28-5t
511 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore.,
Attorneys for Administrator.
Rotice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
estate of Samuel S. Jones, deceased,
to all persons Interested In said es
tate, that be has niea with the clerk:
of tbe county court ols final account-.
Ing of his administration of said es-.
state, and that the court has set
Monday, tbe 6th day of July, 1914, at
10 o clock In the forenoon, at tbe
county court room In Prineville,
Oregon, as a time and place lor bear
ing and settling said final account
ing. At which time and place any
person Interested in said estate may
appear and object to said final ac
counting.
Dated this zist day ot May, iau.
C. E. Jones.
Administrator of the estate of Sam
uel S. J one?, deceased. 5-21
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Public Land Sale.
Department of the interior.
U. S. Land OtHce at The Dalles, Or.
May 28, 1UI4.
Notice is hereby given, that as direct
ed by the commissioner of tne general
land office, undor provisions of act of
congrepx approved March 28, 1912, (37
Stat. 771, pursuant to the application ot
Htlmer W. Fairchild, serial No. 010909,
we will offer at public sale, to tbe high
est bidder, but at not lees than $2.00
per acre, at 9:30 o'clock a. m on the
17th day of July, 1914, at this office,
the following tract of land: W nwt
section 26, ne ne, section 27, township
16 south, range 18 east, Willamette me
ridian. "This tract is ordered into tbe
market on a showing that the greater
portion thereof is mountainous or too
rough for cultivation."
Any person claiming adversely the
above described land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or befora
the time designated for sale,
H. Fbank Woodcock
611-p Register.
Bids Wanted.
Tbe city of Prineville, Oregon, will
receive bids, to be delivered to E. O.
Hyde, recorder, on or before July 6th,
1914, for the following work:
One bid to cover ah work necessary
for the construction of 1280 lineal feet
of cement curb, 7950 square feet of
cement sidewalk, and 3U2 lineal feet of
cement crosswalk.
All bids to be accompanied by a certi
fied check for ten per cent of the total
amount bid and presented on forma
furnished by the city engineer.
Bids to be opened July 7th, 1914, at
8:30 p.m.
Plans and specifications on file in the
office of the city engineer. 6 11