U, S, MEDIATORS ; ARE B ROAD MINDED Why Lamar and Leliinann Were , Selected by President i i BOTH EXCELLENT LAWYERS. Man Abl to Handl DalicaU Lagal Questions Wall Show Patione j and Diplomacy War Naadad, and j Wilson Named Prominent Attorneys I For the Positions. Niagara Falls.-When President Wil ton was casting about for two men to represent the United States govern ment at the mediation conference on the Mexican situation he made up his mind that an essential qualification of this government's representatives was masterful knowledge of law. He felt at that time that the conference might be long drawn out and that the media tors and the men whom this country and Mexico named to guard their re spective Interests would be confronted almost daily with legal problems of a more or less intricate nature. Fur thermore, he felt that the men he se lected must possess broad gauged 1 "V JSi C.) 1914, by American Press Association. JUBTICS UHA1 (TOP) AND F. W. LKHMA.VN (BELOW). minds which would be able to grasp the problems of diplomacy as well as those of the law. Consequently he selected two men who so far in their careers have ad vanced solely on their own merits as lawyers of extraordinary ability and men of unusual poise. One of them has arisen to the highest pinnacle of bis profession, a position on the su preme bench of the United States. The other is considered by a majority of the members of the supreme court to be the ablest lawyer practicing before that tribunal. One of them. Joseph Rucker Lamar, associate Judge of the United States supreme court. Is a Georgian by birth, a southerner of southerners and a member of one of the most distinguish ed families In the country a family which has given many strong men to public life. The other is a native of Prussia, who came to this country as a child and spent his early life in Iowa. Catching him when be was young, the great middle west put Its stamp on him forever, and any one would now recognize Frederick Wil liam Lehman n as a typical citizen of that section of the country. As in their origin Uncle Sam's two representatives at the Niagara confer ence are totally dissimilar, so are they utterly unlike in personal appearance. Justice Lamar is tall, angular and aus tere looking. Mr. Lehmann Is short, stocky and extremely Jovial looking. The dissimilarity between'the two men really ends with their origin and early training, for, while their outward ap pearance indicates that they are differ ent in nature and general makeup, the fact is that their natures are really quite similar. Mr Lehuinnn Indicates In every movement and expression that he Is genial, good tempered and fond of the society of bis fellow men. Justice La mar is the same sort of man. but does Hot look It. Both are full of life and devoted to social Intercourse. In the mutter of their work nnd their careers they have reached the same point by different routes. Although one of the youngest members of the su preme court. Justice I.nmar is noted for the lucidity of his opinions, the depth of his thought and the literary style with which he writes on legal topics. Mr. Lehmann Is noted for his clarity of thought, the almost tender care with which he prepares a case and the masterful manner in which he presents It before the higher Judicial tribunals of the country. Summons in the circuit court of the state ol Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, it public cor porutlou, plaintiff, VS. C W Allen, John Arnlcker, Anil wood OoM Mining Co, John Bulii, S A Rakley, C V Becker, H C Bell, Net tie M Botoevert. Jess J Boyd, J C Urogiui. C 0 Ituchnnnn, C C Butler, Hulda, I' Carson, Geo H Corner, W 1) Chirk, Aline B Cleveland, Columbia Valley Trust Co, B S Cook & Co, Dan C Crowley, Sevort IVblug. J F Drew, Ivy O David son, Emma E F.pping, Edward Fair an. Mary Ferguson, 11 W Uamble, H V Gates. Agnes E George, J D Gibson, Mm A M Gib son, B Gllduer, Walter Gillespie, J W Ulessner, Alexander Halbrook, Jerry Halev, E It Haltermmi, W F Hammer, W H Hanon, J X Hous ton, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson, H F Jones, J U Julleu, U O James, Cora A Jones, Cora A Jones, E J Lane, K J Leach, Kalph K l-ewls, C M Lister, Mrs. Ester Lock wood, W Lord, G R Loucks, Wm M Luther, Dennis Lynch, J W Mackey, Chns A Mlehler. G W Miles, H E Miller, O J Mllllgan, Elsie Mllllgan. A K Mlnkler. W P Mvers, J 11 Moore, J W McCollum, G McCollum, Jail McCollum, T McCoy, McMeen & Springer, Lauchlln McNeil. Millie Mcl'heason, McTatfgart & Bye, Naucy It Noble, C I Nelsoiu Mrs H A O'Kane, CbnsW Parrlsh, John M l'ayue John R Powers, Mrs M J Price, T R Raborn, Thos ltellly Est, E W Roberts, E Rosenltanui, Floyd A Rowell, Sauford & Rodman, D V Shruni, R S Price, Geo E Smith. James Sieucer, O E Spluks. J F Staley, L C Stephenson, Win G Stiles, Thos E Stroud, J P .stick ler, Maud Taylor, W P Thorp. C M Trlplett. T B Tucker, Henry D Turner, John B Vanderpool, R B Vaughn, Geo Voore, M Warner & R M Burnett. Harry G. Webb, S 8 Wilklns, lva B West, Geo Wither by, R G Wilcoxen, G A WIIboh, John B Wimer, P B Reynolds, and all persons unkuowu 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 C W Allen, John Arnlcker, Ash wood Gold Mining Co, John Bain, S A Bakley, C P Becker, H C Bell, Nettle M Bulsevert, Jess J Boyd, J C Brogan, C C Buchanan, C C Butler, Hulda P Corson, Geo H Carner, W D Clark, Aimee B Cleve land, Columbia Valley Trust Co, B S Cook & Co, Dan C Crowley, Severt Debing, J F Drew, Iry C Davidson, Emma E Epplng, Ed ward Fagan, Mary Fergusou, H W Gamble, H V Gates, Agnes E George, J D Gibson, Mrs A M Gib son, B Gllduer, Walter Gillespie, J W Glessner, Alexander Halbrook, Jerry Haley, E R HalUirman, W F Hammer, W H Hanon, J X Hons ton, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson, ii F Jones, J G Julien, O O James, Cora A Jones, Cora A Jones, fc. J Lane, E J Leach, Ralph E Lewis, C M Lister, Mrs Ester Lockwood, W Lord, G R Loucks, Wm M Luther, I Denuis Lynch, J W Mackey, Chas A .Mlehler, G W Miles, H E Miller, CJ Mllllgan, Elsie Mllllgan, .A R Miukler, W P Myers, J H Moore, J W McCollum, G McCollum, Jail McCollum, X McCoy, McMeen A Springer, Laucblln McNeil, Millie McPheason, McTaggart & Bye, Nancy R Noble, C P Nelson, Mrs H A O'Kane, Chas W Parrlsh, John M Pavne, John R Powers, Mrs M J Price. T R Raborn, Thos Rellly est, E W Roberts, R Roseubaum, Fluid A Rowell. Ranford & Rod man, D P Sbrum, R 8 Price, Geo E Smith, James Spencer, O E Splnks, J F Stalev, L C Stephenson, Wm G Stiles, Tbos E Stroud, J P Stick ler, Maud Taylor, W P Thorp, C M Trlplett, T B Tucker, Henry D Turner, John B Vanderpool, R B Vaughn, Geo Vooreit, M Warner & R M Burnett, Harry (i Webb, 8 H Wllkltis. Iva B West, Geo With erbv, R G Wilcoxen, G A Wilson, John B Wimer, P B Reynolds, and all persons uuknown 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: In the name of the state of Oregon You are hereby notified that Crook County, Oregon, a public corpora tion, the holder of Certificates of De linquency C 201 to C 288, issued on June 2nd, 1914, by the tax collector of the county of Crook, state of Ore gon, for the amount of Two thou sand two hundred seventy-one and eighteen hundredths ($2271.18), dol lars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1909, together with pen alty, interest and costs thereon up on the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as ap pears of record, situated In said county and state, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: EKnwJseclO, tp 16, r 12; lot 2, blk 40, Palmaln; ei of sejsej sec 8ti, tp 9, r 10; s 7 acres se swi sec 29, tp 17, r 12, nwj nw ej nwi sec 26, tp 19, r 13; lot 16, blk 14, Laidlaw; los , blk 40, Palmaln; sej sec 34. tp 9, r 13; sejnwj, swj nci, uwi sei, nei swi sec 30. to 11. r 19. ei uwi, swi nwi, nwi swi sec 20, tp 13, r 11; uw swi. si nwi, ml nwi sec 19, tp 9, r 18; sej nei sec 9, swi nwi. w S BW1 w ll' ! 12, r 12; si i s.i sec 1, tp 13. r 13, s J swj nei swi sec 6, tp 13, r 14; tii swi sec 5. nJ mi sec 6, tp 16, r. 20; i-4 sec 36, tn la. rl.r; lot 10, blk 13, Laid law, lot 20, blk 14, Laidlaw; iw si sec 9. n J swi nwi fi sec 10, tp 1,1, 15; lots 11. 12, blk 13. Laidlaw; nJ lot 11, all lot 12, blk 6, Laidlaw; ii'i sei sec 12, tp 10, r 17; wi swi, si i swi sec 7, tp 10, r 18; lot 6, blk 20, Laid la w; e swi, s'i nwi sec 16, tp 13, r 11; Ly tie acre 6; nwi sec 36, tp 14, r 10; v4 sei sec 22, tp 11, r 19; nwi m i, nei uwi sec 27, tp 11, r 19; lot N, blk 17, Deschutes add; i)J swi, i swi. swi sei sec 24, tp 9, r 17; lots 7, H. blk 9. 1st add Prlnevllle; lot 2, blk 6, Laidlaw; ei ej sec 9, tp 16, r 11; wj wl4 sec 10. tp 36, r 11; sj sec 4, tp 16. r 11 : si Iiel. nei sei. sei sei sec 17. tp 11. r 19; lot 6, blk 15, Red mond; ij nwi, swi nw J, B('c 17, B,'i nei sec IS, tp 11. r 19: ni swi, nwi sei, swi uwU sec 33, to 11, r 13; lot 4. blk 9. Lahllaw. wi seM-, 'i swi st(i22, nei nwi sec 27, ip 12, r 11; nei sc sec 14, ej swi, vvl sec 13, tp 12, r IS; s i sec 10, tp 10, r 18; n'i uwi stv !, nJ nei sw ip Id, r KS, swj awiwv 4, liej set 10, all of sec 21, tp 15, r IS; sj lot 2. blk 111, Pal maln; nei s i sec 34, nei i sec 22, tp 15, r 12; lots 5, 6, blk 8S, Red momi; sj swi sv 19, M 1. Rl: l" 12, blk 2, Laidlaw; lot 4, blk 11, Bend; lots 0, 7, 8. 9, blk 2S, Bond; wj ml, w s.'i see 29, tp 15, r SO; sei nwi. m i swi, lots 5, 6, soett, tp 17, r 22; i swj, nei swi sei uwi U 25. tp 17, r 11; wj of w i. wV, sec 2, all sec 3, tp 15, r 17; e sec 31. tp 14, r 17; lot S. blk 20, Palmaln; swi see 16, tp 15, r 12; lots 1, 2. 3, blk 31, Palmalu; nwj nei, ei w, eSi sel4, sec 16, tp 15, r 15; swi t'i "ee tp 13, r 15; nei nwi. WW "'. nwi sei sec 82, tp 20, r 21; ej mif, uw i nei sec 27, s i swi sec 22, tp 12. rl4;w jsei. swi, ei nei see 33, swi sX sec 27, tp 15 r 24 m' vl sec 28, tp 15, r 24; e u.'i, lift m i see 19, tp 21, r 12; si s) see 33, tp 12, r 14; lots 2, 3, sec 5, tp 13. r 14; sei swi, wii sec 32, tp 12. r 11; sei sw, sei sec 26. e n I. sw i nei sec 35. tp 12, r 13; sw sec 26, tp 14, r 16; uwi sei see 26, tp 16, r II, nei sec 26, tp 14, r 13; lots 6, 7, blk 11, Ashwootl; wi nwi, uwi swi sec 29, nei sei e 30, tp 10, r 16. lot 2, blk 11, Ashwood; set sec 7, tp 19, r 13; nw i nei sec S3, tp 12, r 12; wi swi, o' l " ec uwi uwi sec 13, tp 12, r 10; wj nwi, wS, swi sec 10, tp 12. r 16; lot 14, blk 20. lot 6. blk 11. Palmaln; si swi si 25, tp 12. r 12; lot 2:, blk 45, Red mond; lots 11, 12. blk 10, Bend; sej nwi, s nei. nei sei sw 4, tp 11, r 15; nei set sec 32. uwi l "WJ S3, tp 10, r 17; si m i. el, nwi see 28, tp 15, r 16; lots 6, 6, blk 15, M H P i'rlnevllle; lot 2, blk 54, Redmond; el mi, r'i se,, swi si s 16, tp , r 18; swi sei, s swj sec ! nwi m 1 sec 23, tp 9, r 18; s i sei, w ne sec 20, tp 15, r 10; si swi ec 26, s i st i sec 27, swi ml sec 35, tp 11, r 19; uej nei sec 30, tp 16, r 19; lot , blk 11, Palmaln; swi "'l. 'i "' nwi 1 sec 4, tp 10, r 19; lot 4, blk 15. Prlne vllle; swi swi sec 16, tp 16, r 15; i l swi sec 11, si swi sec 12, tp 17, r 16; lot 2. blk 67, Redmond ; swi 9, tp 13. r 13. ne!4 sec 32. tp 19, r 10; si -l sec S5, tp 11, r 19; uwi w, sei 'l. si sei, nei is I sw 36, tp 11, r 19; n uel sec z, tp li, t iv; lots i, 2, 4, blk 18, Laidlaw; si swi, nei swi, swi sei sec 20, tp 14, r 17; lot 11, blk 4, Laidlaw; ei sti sec i'4, id ii, r 10, s swi sec 19, tp 11, r 17; lot 19, blk 14, Laidlaw; swi Ly tie tier 29; lot 8, 9, 10, 11, sec 12, tp 10, r 12; lot 1, blk 3, Bend; ni njsec 30, tp 14, r 16, w.Vj nei, sei nei, nei set sec . tp ii. r 10; si sei, uel m l sec 16, tp 15, r 12; m l nwi, nw ne sec a, s set sec i. ip 15, r 12;swl uel, uwi, net swt, nwt s-l sec 23. tD 13. r 15: Palmaln parcel 200x200 lying 620 ft south of blk 33, t'almain; it L.ytie acre u t 29; all sec 36, tp 16, r 20; ni swi, swi tiw4 sec 18, tp 13, r 11; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 2, Paulina, swi ec 32, tp 16, r 11, sei 1-ytle acre 29. Said C W Allen, John Arnlcker, Ashwood '-told Mining Co, John Bain, S A Buklev, C P Becker, II C Bell, Nettie M Bolseverf, Jes J Bojd, JC Brogan, C C Buchanan, C C Butler, Hulda 1 Carson, Geo H Carner, W 1) Clark, Aimee B Cleve land, Columbia alley l rust C, ii SCook & Co, Dau C Crowley, N-vei t Debinir, J F Drew, Ivy C Davidson, Emma E Epplng, Edward Fagan, Mary Ferguson, H W Gamble, il V Gates, Amies E George, J D Gibson, Mrs A SI Gibson, B Gllduer, Walter Gillespie, J W Ulessuer, Alexander Halbrook, Jerry Haley, K, it naiter- man, W t Hammer, v u nation, j T Houston, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson, H F Jones, J G Julleu, O U James, Cora A Jones, Cora A Jones, L J Lane, E J Leach, Ralph L Iewis, C M Lister, Mrs Ester Lockwood, W Lord, G R Loucks, 'Win M l.utner, Denuis Lynch, J W Mackey, Chas A Mlehler, G W Miles, H E Miller, C J Mllllgan, Elsie Mllllgan, A R Mink ler. W P Mvers, J H Moore, J W Mc Collum, G McCollum, Jail McCollum, T McCoy. McMeen & bp ringer. Lauchlln McNeil, Millie McPheason, MeTairirart & live. Nancy R Noble, CP Nelson, Mrs H A O'Kane, Chas V Parrlsh, John M Payne, jonn k Powers, Mrs M J Price. X R Raborn, Thos Rellly est, E W Roberts, 11 Koseiibaum, Floyd A Rowell, San- ford. Rodman, D 1 Slirum, R S Price. Geo E Smith, James hptlicer, O E Splnks, J K Stalev, L C Stephen son, Wm G Stiles, Thos E Stroud, J P Smckler, Maun Taylor, w r Thorp, C M Trlplett, T B Tucker, Henry D Turner, John B Vunder pool, R B VaiiKhn, Geo Voore, M Warner & it l Burnett, narry u Webb, 8 S Wllklns, lva B West, Geo W Itberby, 11 G w licoxen, u a vt u- son, John b wimer, r u neynoius, and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claim ing to have any right, title, equity or Interest whatever In the real property hereinabove described, as the owners of the legal title of the above descrltwd property as the same appears ol record and eacn oi the other persons above namea are hereby further notified that Crook County, Oregon, a public corpora tion, will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid, for a decree foreclosing the lieu against the property above de scribed and mentioned In said cer tificate. And you are hereby sum moned 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 puy the amount due as above shown together 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 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 was made .ind dated this lltti day of June, 1914, and the date of the first publi cation of this summons Is the 11th day of June, 1914. Date of last pub lication Is the 13th duy of August, 1914. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon tho un dersigned residing within the' state of Oregon, at the addiess herein after mentioned. Wili.abd II. Wirt., District Attorney and attorney for Plaintiff. Address, rrlnevllle, Or. 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Prineville, Oregon City Meat Market HORIGAN & REINKE, Props. Choice Home-Made Hams. Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season SEASHORE VACATIONS CLATSOP BEACH BEST For Rest andTFun The tang of salt air and ephilerating breezes.'th surf and ' warm salt water bathing, will give a new zest to life. Hotel, Cottage and Camp Accommodations. Warm Sea Water Natatorium at Seaside and Gearhart. A delightful trip along the beautiful Columbia River by limited train carrying observation parlor cans and comfortable coaches. Seaehore Special at 8:30 o'clock evory morning, and Saturday Special at 2:00 p. m. from Portland to ClutHop Beach Repcrte, Tickets and detail furniHbeJ by AgenlH. ROUND TRIP TICKETS from all Oregon Trunk stations sold daily, limit October 31. Military encampment and Big Gun Practice at Fort Stevens, June 12-23. Astoria Regetta and Motor Boat Races, July 2-4. Notice of Assessment for Street Improvement. Notion Ih hereby jjIvimi Hint tit. n liii't'tliiK ul I In: t'll.vt'iiiincll nl llm t'lty tit I'l'llioVllli', Oivunil, lii'ld nil tint :iil day of June. 1UU, iiiimiiiiit to mt onlliiiiin'e ntiiulier lf, of mild ilt.v, limvlilltiK for tlit litylHK ' I'l iiieut Mtileu'itlk (intl fiirtm on Third Street (rum the eiiHt line nt A street eiiMt to tint wel lltut or Kant. I Hlreet, III until t'lty, roiiiiell nl nlil meet Inn luivlnit iiHfertntlieil niul ileterinliieil the (iroliulili' roMts ami exiene nt iiinkluir salil linprii vi'iiK'ii t h, ilul nt that tlitii) iiswkm iiiioii eiicli lot a ml part niul pareel of ail)iilhliitf Inml llnlilu theretur Its jiropor t tonu to oliare nt lit-li costs niul ixietiiH' us follows: I'.iihI 6 ft lot 0, till 2, rirt aiVI $10.20 T. 7. H. 9, 7, 1. II. 12, " Kant 2l ft ol 1, ' West 100 ft 1, " 12. " 1. " 2. " 2. " 3. " , " ft, " II. " 2. I! H. " 10. I'. " 1. 10, Kant half West half 10, 10, il. a. a. o. . ii. . . 8, II. 11. 2.'UU0 . .. IM 40 .... tm.oo 88.00 .... im.oo tl.00 .... Ul 40 .... U4 40 .. m oo .... M OO .... H 00 tw.oo .... U4.40 .... 81 00 .... 4 0 ....2110 40 ,s, 4 40 .... iU.'H) :i4 oo .... Rs . ,. i.oo 6H 00 .... 94 40 4WI.HO It was further ordered hy Uw city council at said ineetlnit that encli niul nil of thit InreKiiliiK iniM'HMitients shall licrniui' tlellinitielit on the lOlli day nt July, 1U14. If any it.-uiinent reiniilim due and UUIHitil on tht l.'.tli day nt July, 1U14. It warrant hIiiiII 1h IwmiiimI to the Intir uliiil nt until rlty nt I'rlnevllle requir ing him to forthwith levy any lot, or part nt tot or parcel nt Inml upon which HiHiMeiuent reniulns unpaid mnl sell the snuiu tn the milliner pro vlile.l by law tor tin snln mid collec tion ol uVlliiiuciit state mid county taxes. Tlu flint publication of this notlew Is Hid lllh ilay of June, 1914, anil tli sain Is pulillHliei) tiy the onler ol the city counell uf the city of I'rlnevllle, Orejron. 6 11 K. (). llvntc. Uworder. Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hercliy lven by th nn ilerHlirueil, the niliiilnlitrntor ot the exliite ol l ernnnilo Itoots, iliH-raseil, to the creditors ot said ilivenseil ami to nil ihtnoiin Im vlnj; rlalius itKattist salil estate to preen 1 the snniu with th proMT voiiehers to the ttmler-hIkii.-.I at the nlllre of M. It. Clllott, In rrlnevllle, Ort'Uiili, within six months trout the ilnte nt the tlrst piililleatloti ol this m it Ice. Dateil ami puhlnheil llrst Hum May 28, 11UI. A. II. I.M'I'MAN, AdmlnlHir-itor ot Hie estate nt Fer tlltlttlii lioiils, lleeeiiM'i). litflf. CENTRAL OREGON LINE H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Ore. 6 4-4 MlllllllOIIN III the Circuit eotirt of the ntute ol Oretfnn, tor ('rook county. W. A. lioolli, plnlntin, vs. .lames A. Iloyil, ilcfi iiilant. 'I'o James A. Itoyil, the nbove natneil ih (ciehinl : In the name ot the stnte of Oregon, Vim are hen liv iiotllleil that V, A. Ilooth, I he holder nl Certltli'lltes nt lH'llliiiiem'y inunbcri'd i!4, 115, 8(1, 87 and 88 tMHiied ou the l'lth day nt Oct.. 1U18, bv the tax collector of the county of Crook, state of Ore iton, for the amount ot Three Hun tired titty elglit mid twenty hundred Him dollars, the same helntc th miiouiit then due mid dellniuent tor taxes for the year 11)10. together with penalty, lutereiit and cost thereon upon the real property as HcBHcd to you, nt which Jim are the owner as appears ol record, shunted In mi hi count' mid state, mid par ticularly hounded mid (IcHcrllied us follows, til-wit: The n J of uw of MVtloll l.'l, ii1,; of nwj of section Jl, mid in (-ul iicj nf section l.'i 111 town ship li south, rnnifc 14 east, W. M., mid lots 2 mid 8 mid the in J of swt mid ecj nf nwi nf section 80 In town ship 18 south, ruiurn 11 east, W. M. You are further not Hied that salil W. A. Month has paid tuxes on said premises for prior or siiliHeqtieiit years with the rate of Interest on suld amounts as lollows: Tax for year 1010, date paid, Oct. 10, WIS, tax receipt. No. 4MI8, amount, 2.'i.07f rate of Interest, 15. Tax for year 1911, paid Oct, 10, 1918. tax receipt Nos. 4709, 4710, amount, til'.'.. 'II, rate of Interest, IK. Tnx for year 1912, paid Oct. 6 ami Oct 111, 1918, tax receipt, Nos. 4L'K() mid 4279, amount, 107.91, rule ot Interest 1.1. Tax for year 1018, pnhl March 26, 1914, tax receipt Nos. 2K8, 25Ti9, amount f71 40, rate of Interest 15. Said James A. lioyd, us the owner of the IcK'il title of the above de scribed property us the same ap pears of record, mid each of tint other persons above named are here by further notified that W. A. Ilooth will apply to the circuit court of the county mid state ti foresaid for u de cree forecloNlnir the Hen upiliiHt the property above described and men tioned In hm lit certlllcntc. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days utter the first pub lication of the summons exclusive ot the day of said firHt publication, and defend this net Inn or pay the amount due uh above shown to gether wllli costs and accrued In terest and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered fore cIohIiik the Hen of said tuxes anil ciiHts iiKiiliiHt the land and p it mines above named, This summons Is ptilillHlieil by order of the Honorable U. Springer, Judtro of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, and said order was made and dated this 1st day of June, 1914, and the date of the Hrst publication of this summons is the 4th day of June, 1914. All process nnd papers In this -proceeding may bo ssrved upon the underBlKHWl residing within the state of Oregon, at the nddress here after mentioned. M. H. Ki.i.iott, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address rrlnevllle, Oregon.