SHAGKLETON TO TEST POLAR FOOD Unique Experiment Seeking LKit Rations. EXPLORE NORWAY GLACIERS Food Consumed In Day by Explorer Weltfhs but Thlrty-flvt Ounoes and Hii Hirjrinet Nutritive Velue Ship For South Pol Expedition I Almoet Complete, London. Willi till thoroughness whHl till fllWHVS HlttWtOrlfl'd III wink Hlr Ernest Hhacklutou lit u limit to iiuiko rulliiiliiii ry trial expedition un der arctic conditions In tliv glacier of Norway. ThJ will be for the apodal purpose of tenting the ration far hi trip across the anbirctlc continent, which lie linHt to make la four and a liHlf month. No party ever started out without having food depota to make such a distance aa tbat In a straight Hue, but Hlr Ernest and bla men bnve innilo iioclul preparation for the, attempt. They have with the aid of the royal army medical corpa evolved the "per fect ration." It will average only tlilr- Itioto by American I'raai Association. Ml SUN KMT HUAI-KI.KTUM. ty-flve oiiuct'i dully aa compared with the throe imiiiid or more consumed by the arernge mini, but It U believed It represent the liltflieHt uulrlilve value for polar travel Kir Ernest will be accompanied by flve member of bii stuff when be goee to Norway to conduct experiment with these rntlona and also text his tent and motor sledge. The pnrty will dou polnr kit and travel anions the Blnrlcra. While -the cold will not be aa Intense aa lu the polar region, the country will furnish the aame aort of sudden, bllarda aa are experienced In the atitarcllc. Tho party will tout the effect and po tency of the ration In moat detailed fashion, Bucb an experiment never baa been made before. Bha-klelou'a new ahlp, the Endur ance, him been almost completely fitted In Norway. Tbe veaxol la eighteen feet longer than bla In Ht ahlp, Nlmrod, and la a beautiful specimen of wooden shipbuilding. It probably I tbe laat of lta clan Hint will tie constructed. The wliolo keel li made of aolld oak flve and a hulf foot thick, and the Idea are two feet thick. The vchboI belong to the barkentlne clasa and baa tbe Intent triple expansion engluca and will steani at the rate of ten knot. The ahlp la fitted to conaumo both oil and coal. When In tho tee oil will tie substituted for coal, wbtcb will mean economy If It la delayed In the pack, a tho holler can bo kept warm end full heat generated quickly. When the oil lint beeu used the tanks will bo filled with water bnllnst. Tho Endur ance will take on 100 ton of coal briquette at the 'South Shetland Is land, o It will enter tho Weddoll ca with full bunkers. Tho econd ahlp, Aurora, Intended for tbe Itoss ca Ride of tho expedition, bn been purchased and will bo deliv ered at Hobart, Tasmania, at the end of August. Tbe Endurance, which I to operate on the opposite slilo of the antarctic, will leave England early In August for Buenos Aires, when It finally will start for the antarctic base In October. Moat of the members of the expedition will leave England In the Endurance, but Sir Ernest Shackleton will travel later by mail ateamer and Join his ship at Bueno Aires. Tho dogs, which constitute, an Im portant factor In the expedition, are a cros between a wolf and a Scotch slug hound and have been bred In northern Cnmidn. The lightest of thora will turn tho scales nt eighty pounds. Couple Married by Mail. ' Superior. Wis. .lohnnnea Jacobus Kuyk nfter preliminaries which lasted aevern I months la now n married man. Ilia bride vnn Miss Marin Louise flro tendorst of Holland. Tliey were mar ried by mall. Tho bride Is expected to arrive from Holland in the early sum mer. Final papers uniting the couple have arrived from Holland. A number of olllcliils took part In tho ceremony. . V , if- i ' FORTUNE FOR EDUCATOR. la Notified That He I One of Three Heir to 125,000,000 Eetsto. Lawrence, Kiin.-llolng the wealth iest schoolteacher In tlm United Hiatus I tlm xlliiiillon whli'li hits been forced upon 1'l'ofcHNor li, M. Wollniik of the Pittsburgh Normal school, who bus bueii notified Hint an estate of t-.VXK),- 000 Iiiin been left to lilu) and bl sou and a Louisiana, hunker. The fortune was left by a grant-uncle who tiled several years ago in Merlin. Tho will provided the money go to tho iiiiiIii di'sceiidiinl of (lie Wollniik Line. Professor Wullunk, bin son and a bank er of Delhi. La.. areHui only heirs, and each will get omt-llili'd of the exliito, "Of courxe I will lie glad to get tho money." I'rofenmir Wulliink wild, "but 1 Intend to keep on teaching school." I'rofcMHor Wollunk has been at thu normal school live years. Ho I a teacher of languages and I a widower. GOSPEL AUTOS IN CHICAGO. Will Try t Reolalm Wealthy as Well a Pennileea "Ssvsgee." Chicago. - Clospel automobile were put Into service bore on the theory that there were more "religious sav ages" In Chicago than lu "darkest Africa." Moody Illlile Institute dedi cated the first of aeveral such gospel auto which will tour Chicago. The, speaker will consider the wealthiest residence district and tbe poorest tenement sections equally "savage" and will work In both. Five hundred men and women will take turns preach ing every night for weeks, first In ghetto districts, then along the lake shore. "We expect the wealthy will listen to the aermona just the same aa tbe poorer people." said tbe Iter. W. W. Ketcbtim, who preached lo a crowd at North Clark and West Division afreet. CONVICT MAY HARVEST CROP. Kaneaa Governor Parolee Man Whose Family Neede Him. Topeka. Kan. - Governor Hodges granted a parole of sixty daya to W. F. Klchnrds, a prisoner at tho state peni tentiary, so niehards might go to bis home In Saline county and harvest his w lient crop. Mil liards entered prison Inst Jnnunry under a sentence of from one to five years for selling mortgaged property. Ilo wn heavily In debt aiid, according to reiiort to the governor, bis family bus been dcH'tidciit uxm neighbor. Friends recently Informed the gov ernor tbe wheat which ItlrluirdH plant ed lust fall promised to yield an abun dant crop. The governor decided the family needed Mlchnrds for the next sixty days more than the state of Kan sas did. GUT OUT BREAKFAST TWENTY YEARS AGO Hopeless Invalid Then, Now Haskell Is Robust at 74. Norwich, Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Courtney Haskell have Just been celebrating tbe twentieth anniver sary of their adoption of a "no break fast" rule. . Flaky roll, fragrant coffee, crlBp ba con and eggs and delicately browned grlddlecake may bave tempted them to break the rule, but they declare they have never yielded. Twenty years ago Mr. nuskell was fifty-four years old and an Invalid, bopclexa of regaining health, be says. After eight years of "doctoring" he met a certain Dr. Dewey of Meadvllle, Pa who advised blin to omit the early morning meal. Mrs. Ilnskell bad suf fered from asthma for fifteen year. Both resolved to cut out breakfast "Now. for twenty year," say Mr. Haskell, "we have followed tills plan of natural, hygienic, clciitlllc, divine living, without tbe break of a single day, nut whereas I was an old, worn out man twenty years ago, today, at tho age of seventy-four, I am In tbe enjoyment of permanent, perfect health, doing better and more effective work than ever before." Mr. Haskell says he persuaded Wu Ting Fung to adopt the uo breakfast rule. During the most severe winter weather Mr. Haskell goes about gen erally carrying bis bat, baring his bead to the wind and storms and seeming to enjoy it and grow rugged by It Mr. Haskell was at one time a wealthy bookman. He published James O. Blaine's life when Blulne wag run ning for tbe presidency and was Bald to have lost heavily when Interest id Blaine slumped. BURGLAR LEAVES A NOTE. Writes That the Children Make Too Much Noiee to Suit Him. Spokane, Wash. A. L. White, presi dent of the park board, was awakened by a servant calling tbat the house had been robbed. Investlgntlon show ed jewelry and clothing valued at $700 had been taken. Tho burglar loft behind a noto which rend: "Your kids mnku too much noise and keep waking up, ntid It is now 5 o'clock, so I cannot finish tho Job. Goodliy! I see you did not buy a new vercout." Some weeks ago tho White home wns robbed of nil overcoat, and it is believed the same thief was In the house a second time. WOMAN BASEBALL MANAGER. Get Out and Play, Too, With Her Boy Team. finlcsbtirg, lil.-LIke Mr. Helen Brit ton, owner of the Ht. Iml Cardinal. In' Interest In baseball, and like Mr. Iiriltou heading a playing organisa tion. Mis Sophia Mnthls of the physi cal training department of tbe (Jnles blirg grade schools goes the St. I -on I magnate one better lu that she takes a ''position on the diamond lu direct ing her players. Miss Mutlils' one regret Is that she can't wield u tint and twirl tbe ball wlllj thu kills In the eighth grade lenjrne, of which she Is head. She' too busy keeping thu teams lu running order. No smoking and no wearing ore rules lu the djMclijIlimry code of this amateur league, both slrletiy regarded. WOODEN LEG BROKEN, SUES. Washlngtsn Brkr Wants 125.000 Damage For Singular Miehap. Washington. A wooden leg. broken In a street car accident and a number of hurts and bruises are valued at 25.O0O In a suit Instituted In tbe dis trict supreme court by Eustace Lee No ble, a general agent and broker, against the Washington Hallway and Electric company. In hi declaration Noble say one of the company' cars, on whlcb be was a passenger, became derailed at Four and a Half street southwest and bl wooden leg wa broken and rendered of no further use to biro. Tbe leg. be says, cost him $200. Noble further complains that be was thrown against the aeat In front of blra and that bo suffered severe bruises. He spent $200 for a new leg, be says, and MOO for medical attention. INOCULATED RABBITS GONE. Anlmale Carrying Deadly Virus Stolen From French Laboratory. Marseilles. Babbit whlcb had been Inoculated with tbe vims of rabies, tuberculosis, typhoid and other deadly disease were stolen recently from tbe laboratory of a, boctcriologlst In tbn suburbs of Marseilles. Tbe bac tertologhtt had been experimenting In tbe production of vacclnee. The police are. making every effort to recover the animals before they are old or eaten, but so far bave found no trace of them. HAS PLAN TO SOLVE FARM LABOR PROBLEM Michigan Man Taking Census to Aid In Colonization Lansing, Mich. Labor Commissioner James Cunningham bus started what be thinks will result In tbe taking of a complete census of Michigan farm bands. lie Is sending out blauks to every supervisor with the request tbat they be filled out and returned. Tbe blanks ask for the number of farm bauds employed by the month, tbe average number of months they are employed, tbe average monthly wages, tbe num ber of farms operated by tenants and whether or not there Is a scarcity of farm help In the district Some of tbe supervisors close to Lansing bave al ready answered. "We bope if possible to get some data by whlcb we may be able to start a aort of colonization system which may eventually relieve tbe farm labor market "So far we have found that day farm labor Is what Is scarce. On tbe other band, we have report from some sec tions which show that there are many farms large ones which are only par tially cultivated. "Our plan Is to have the owners of those Inrge farms cut (hem up Into small parts and put on them Hun garians and other foreigners who are natural born farmers. Give them space enough to live on and raise enough for their own needs and at the same tlmo guarantee them a certain amount of day work In the vicinity. We think In this way we can relieve the prob lem of day farm labor." Mr. Cunningham has received the co operation of fifty-throe county clerks In hi plans to have them act as agents for a free employment bnrenu at tbelr respective county seats. LOSES FIRST BATHTUB. Rallo of the Old Days of Seventy-three 8ent to the 8orp Heap. Lorain, O. Lorain's first bathtub has been dismantled. Installed forty-one fears ago In the Farrell nouse, historic hostelry, once tbe object of amazement to the entire countryside, It felt tbe ruthless bnnd of the plumber and was relegated to the scrap heap. The Farrell nouse, still standing, was built by M. J. Fnrreil in 1873. It was a wonderful building then, but more wonderful still was tbe cop per lined, wood encased tub. Flaxseed Sprouts In Eye. Flndluy, O. After consulting several physicians, one of them an eye spe cialist, a Flndlny woman rid herself of severe pains In one of her eyes when she extracted tt flaxseed that bad been plnced there several days ago to draw out another object. When she examined the seed she found tlmt It had begun to sprout, tbe rough edges of tho sprout scratching the eye. , . ..tvWjuMuiijgiJrananai Summons In the circuit court of the Hate of Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, public corpor- atlon, plaintiff, vs. John A r nicker, Ash wood Gold Mining Co, S A Bskley, 8 ii Bornes, C 0 Buch anan, C C Duller, i F Collihan, liulda Carson, II K Chaffee Frank DChamplin, H W Compton, E F Coorier, John W Crook, Y M Donaldson, Catherine Dwyer, Klrnira Kergumn, Ma A Finch, Clias FuKlieig, L H French, H W liamtile, If (iildner, Joseph W Glesimer, K T llolrrii-s, CIish F 11 oil, Eva John son, D U Kelley, Irvine & Hamilton, J W .Imies, LhIiIIuw Banking & Trust Co, W A Lamb, lieo V Lee. W 1-ord, F M Lovelttinl. J W Mackey, H E Miller. I.cllie Millxr, hlBiH Milligan, A M M inkier, J M Monttrointtry, 11 K Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson, rietclier A t roup, vv r Hammer, W W Harris. EJ Lain-, Mavfield Bros, J W McCoiiuin, Jail MiCoifnm, McTaggart A Bye, Mrs M J I' m -, W P Myers. A W Myers, John M Cormick, T McCov, Til Metitiee, C i; McNeeley, Peiry W Kcwbill, C V : e n. T ii P.sborn, J S Kaunelis, D P )! , (teed & HteidI, Tom Iteilly est, A T U- ..ule, P B Reynolds, ltedmond Townnite Co, O E Hsndy, banlord It Hodman, D P Shrum, Simp son 4 Wiison, J F btaley, Julia Btekil, Nettie Stevenson, J O Btorey, Jobn Sisemore, The Central Oregon Banking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co. C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, K B Vaughn, Harry U Webb, A E Wiener. J F Wei burn, U W White, W C Wills est, Jobn Kisemore, G E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm (i Stiles, Laconie Htilee, J P Sirickler, ChaaTedfod et al, Warner & 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 reel property here inafter described, defendants. To John Arnicker, Asbwood Gold Min ing Co, S A Bakley, 8 Ii Homes, C C Buchanan, C C Butler, G F Colliban, Hulda Carson, H E Chaffee, Frank D Chaplin, S W Compton, E F Cooper, , Jobn W Crooks, F M Donaldson, Catherine Dwyer, Elmira Ferguson, Ida A Finch, Chas Fosberg, L K French, II W Gamble, B tiildner, Joseph W Glessner, E T Holmes, Chas F Holt, Eva Johnson, D B Kelley, Irvine & Hamilton, J W Jones. Laidlaw Banking & Trust Co, W A Lsmb, Geo P Lee, W Lord, F M Ixiveland, J W Mackey, II E Miller, Lettie Miller, Elsie Milligan, A M M inkier, J M Montgomery, 11 K Allen, Columbia Valley Truet Co, Columbia Houtbern Irrigation Co, Msry Ferguson, Fletcher A Croup, W F Hammer. W W Harris, E J Lane. Mavfield Bros. J W McCollum, Jail McCollum. McTaggart A Bve. Mrs M J Price, W P Myers, A W Myers, John McCormick, T McCoy, T II Mc Uhee, C C Mc.Neelev, Perry W New bill, C P Nelson, T'B Ksborn, J S Kannells, D P Bea, Reed & Steidl, Tom Iteilly est. A T Rendle, P B Reynolds, Redmond Townsita Co, C K Sandy, Sanford Rodman, D P Shrum, Simpson & Wilson, J F Stalev, Julia Steidl, Nettie Steven on. J O Storey, Jobn Sisemore, The Central Oregon Banking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry G Webb, A K Wisner. J F Welburn, G W White, W C Wills est, Jobn Sise more, G E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, I-acunie Sales, J P Sirickler, Chas Tedfoid et al, Warner A Burn ett, and all perrons 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: In tbe name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby notified tbat Crook County, Oregon, a public corporation, the holder ol Certificates of Delin quency numbered C 101 to C 198, sav ing and excepting d umbers C 141, is sued on the 20th day of April, 1914. by the Tax Collector of tbe county ol Crook, atate of Oregon, for the amount of Two thousand nine hundred tbirty one and ninety-nine hundredths t)i931.UU) Dollars, the same being tbe amount then due and delinquent for taxes (or tbe year 1908, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon up on the real propel ty assessed to yon, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county and state, and particularly bounded and described aB follows, to-nit : Lot 2, blk 40. Palmain, eM l 36 9-16; nwj nwj, e nwj sec 26, tp 19, r 13, ej eel sec 5, tp 19, r 21, w ewj sec 4, tp 19, r 21, sel nej sec 9, swj n J, wj sw sec 10, tp 12, r 12, set se4 sec 1, tp 13, r 13, H tw. nej em $ sec 6, tp 13, r 14, swj sl sec 23, tp 18, r 12, dJ swj sec S, tp 15, r 20, rj Be sec 6, tp 15, r 20, ni sec 11, tp 13, r 20, ej sej, nwj so, swj ne sec 6, tp 13, r 16, sj ne, ej sec 25, tp 12, r 15. lots 2, 3 4, sej sw sec 30, tp 12, r 16, rht "1. nwt sw sec 25, tp 12, r 15, also parcel in sec 26, tp 12, r 15, w wjj ne sec 10, tp 14, r 18, lot 4, blk 17, Laidlaw, i awi sec 22, tp 17, r 10, wi ni, sej nwt eeu 27, tp 17, r 10, eSi nej, J sej sec 3, tp 18, r 21, ev, J set, e( se sec 8, tp 11, r IS, n 1 swj sec 9, tp 11, r 18, ej sei sec 32, nj sw sec 33, tp 10. r 14, ne sec 14, tp 12, r 16, nwl sec 13, tp 12, r 16, nj sw, sej ewjt, swj se sec 24, tp 9. r 17,eJ-nel sec 17, tp 11, r 19. n nwj, sw uvM Bee 17, Be ne sec 18, tp 11, r 19, nw nw sec 11, tp 11, r 17. ej nj sec 17. to 17. r 18. ne se sec 34. ne ne sec 22, tp 15, r 12, w ej see 16, tp 14, r 21, lots, blk l Ash wood, ne nwj, nj ne, se ne sec 29, tp 10, r 13. lots 13, 14, blk 14, Laidlaw, w w sec 36, tp 15, r 10, lots 1, 2, blk 1, Paulina, sw sec 16, tp 15, r 12, rx dw, sw nw, nw sw sec 29, tp 12, r 13, ne nw, w ne, nwseser32, tp 20, r 24, e ne, nj se tec 19, tp 21, r 12, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 2. 2nd add to Print ville, eel sw, sw se sec 26, ej nw, ne seo 35, tp 12, r 13, sw sec 26, tp 14, r 16, eg Be, bw sei, seU swl sec 33. tp 20. r 10, si e. sw ne, se nw Bee 24. tp 14, r 14, lot 3, blk 2, Sisters, lots 3. 4, 5, 6. blk 6, Sisters, lots 11, 12, blk 13, Laidlaw, lots 1. 2, 11, 12, blk 5, Laidlaw, lot 8, blk 17, Doschutes add, lots 13, 14, blk 33, Palmain; ne se sec 14, tp 13, r 13, eg aw, nw ew sec 13, tp 12, r 13, f j ne, n ee seo 2, tp 17, r 20, w neJ, wl se sec 21), tp 15, r 20, i int in nw ne sec 33, nw ne, se nw! sec 26, tp 12, r 12, lota 0, 7. blk 11, Asbwood, lot 2, blk 11, Aaliwood, lot 14. blk '0, Pal main, lot (I, blk 11, Palmain, lots 5, 6, blk 15, Prinoville, nw se sec 20, tp 111, r 11, nl ne, st 1 ne tec 31, nw nw sec 82, tp 11, r 17, s sec 28, tp 17, r 20, se sec 7, tp in, r Ki, wg scj, ne se fn' ne eec 8, tp 13, t 14, lot 9, blk 3, Third add to Frlneville, se sw, sw se sec 82, tp 12, r 15, lot 2, sw ne sec 5, tp 13, r 15, lot 22, blk 45, R d mond, lot 2, blk 54, Redmond, se sw, wg se sec 84, tp 14, r 12, lot 2, sec 3, tp Ki, r 12, eg se sec 23, ng sw sec 24, tp 10, r 13, ! sec Z, tp 17, r 12, ej ne, se, s seJi see 16, tp 9, r 18, lot 5, blk 4, 5th add to Prineville, 50x100 se cor Lytle acre, strip of land 100 leet wide weMt of canal, Prineville parcel, lot 9, blk 11, Palmain, eg ne, sw ne. nw sec 4, tp 10, r 19, se nw, ne sw, lots 2, 3, ol sec 7, tp 18, r 17, ne sec 32, tp 19, r 10, Lytle, 80x200, t e. se sec 2r, tp 19, r 19, all ec Hi, tp 20, r 1(1, lot 15, blk 16, Bend, lot IS, blk 9, Bend, lot 11, blk 28. lot 13, blk '1H, Bend, rg se sec 24, e ne ue; 25, tp 17, r 11, wj ne, se ne, oeli si sec 9, tp 12, r 10, sw ne, s- n, ne sw, r.w se sec 23, tp 13, r 15, lot 8, blk 9, Lai'ilaw, sec 31, tp Id, r 19. n n, mi nw, ne sec 2x, tp 15, r 19, personal proiierty lien on n-i sei sec 15. tp 12, r 15, lots 13. 14, 15, blk 15, Bend, ev. l sec 16. tp It), r 11, ne t sec 11, tp 17. r 14, lot 11. blk 6, I it 3, blk 20, Laidlaw, lots Zi, 24, blk 18, Laidlaw, lots 1, 2, blk 18, Laidlaw. lot 11, blk 4, Laidlaw, lots 9, 10, 11, 12, blk 17, Des ebuuie, ue n. u j ne eeu 23, r se sec 14, tp 15, r 12. Said Jobn Arnicker, Ash wood Gold Mining Co, S A Bakley, S H Bornes, C C Bncbanan, C C Butler, G F Callihan, Hulda Carson, H E Chaffee, Frank 1) Cbamplin. S W Compton. E F Cooper. Jobn W Crocks, F M Donaldson, Cath erine Uwyer, fclnura Ferguson, Ida A Finch, Cbsa Fosberg, L R French, H W Gamble, B Gildner, Joseph W Glessner, E T Holmes, 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. U 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 A Cronp, 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 Raborn, J S Rannels, I P Rea, Reed A Steidl, Tom Reilly est, AT Rendle, P B Reynolds, Redmond Townsite Co, C E Sandy, Sanford A Rodman, I P Shrum, Simpson A Wilson, J F Staley, Julia Steidl, Nettie Stevenson, J O Storey, John Sisemore, Tbe Central Oregon Banking A Tru't Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Triplett, Heory Tweet, R B Vaughn, Harry G Webb, AE Wisner, J F Welburn. G W White, W C Wills est, John Sisemore, G E Smith, J C Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Lacooie Stiles, J P Strkkler, Chas Tedford et al, Warner A Burnett, and all persons unknown owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to bave any right, title, equity or interest whatever in the real property hereinabove described, as tbe owners of tbe legal title of tbe above described property as the same appears of record and each of the other persona above named are hereby further noti fied that Crock 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 tbe property above described and men tioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after tbe Brut publication of this summons, exclusive of the clay of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay tbe amount due an above shown together with costs and accrued Interest and In case of your failure to do so, a de cree will be rendered foreclosing: tbe lien ol said taxes and costs against tbe land and premises above named. This summon Is published by or der of tbe Honorable G. Springer. Judge of the county court of the state of Oregon, for tbe county of Crook, and said order was made and dated tbe 23rd day of April, 1914, and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is tbe 23rd day of April, 1914, and tbe laan pub lication June 25th, 1914. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within tbe state of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. Willaro H. Wietz, District attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address, Prineville, Ore. Summons In tbe Justice court ol tbe state of Oregon, Crook county, district No. 1. Collins W. Elklns, plaintiff, vs. M. A. Gulick, defendant. To M. A. Gulick, defendant above named: In the name of the 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 125.00 attorney's fees and for the costs and disburse ments of this action. This -summons is published by or der of the Honorable A. R. Bowman, Justice of the Peace of District No. 1 of Crook county, Oregon. Tbe date of tbe 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 Tbe Dalles, Ore. May 26th, 1914. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of tbe General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved March 28, 1912, (37 Stat., 77), pursuant to the ap plication of Shelley Holland, aerial No. 0U366, we will offer at public- Bale, to he highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m on the 15th day- ol July, 1914, at thisotlice, the following tract of land: nw, sec tion 27, township 18 south, ranue 19 east, Willamette Meridian. "ThiB tract is ordared into the market on a showing that the greater portion there of ia mountainouB or too rough for cul tivation." Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file Jheir claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. 6 lip 11. Fkank Woodcock, Register. For your Fishing Tackle go to J. E. Stewart & Co. notice for Publication- IsoIaUel Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 26th, 1914. Notice ia berebv given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land OlhYe, under provisions of Act ol Congress approved March 2H, 1912, (37 Stat., 77), pursuant to the ap plication of Manford D. Nye, seriul No. 0112x9, we will offer at public sale, to the hiichest bidder, but st not lees tban 2.00 per acre at 9:45 o'clock a. m , on tbe 15th day of July, lllli, at this office, the following tract of land : sw se, section 7, n ne sei-tion 18, township 1H south, range 18 east Willamette Meiidtan. "This tract is thrown into tbe market on a showing that tbe greater portion thereof is nuuntainon or too rough lor cultivation." Any persons claiming a-lversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objection!, on or before the time designated for sale. 6 li p H. Fuank Woodcock, Register. notice of bherift's Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore- el'miire duly tunned by the clerk l if the circuit court of the county of ('rook, state of Oregon, dated tbe 4th day of June 1914, In a certain action In tbe circuit court for said county and state, wherein H. J. Overturf as defendant recovered judgment against E. B. Suramy and Helen B. Hummv a defendants 'or tbe sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty dollars, and costs and disbursement and Interest taxed at (303 75, on the 12th day of December, 1912. Notice I hereby given tbat I will ON THE Utk DAT OF JULY, 1914, at tbe north front door of tbe court house In Prineville, In said county, at. 10 o'clock 1c tbe forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to tbe highest blbder, 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 couth, range 12 east of Willamette meridian, sav ing and excepting therefrom, a tract 210 feet square out of tbe northeast corner of said lot 4 described in tbe 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 the 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 tbat bave or may accrue. Frank Elkins, Sheriff. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, June 8th, 1914. Rotice of Final Account In the County Court of tbe State of Oregon, In and for the County of Crook. In tbe matter of tbe estate of Mary K. Monner, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tbe un dersigned has presented bis final ac count to the above entitled court, and that Monday, the 6th day of July, 1914, at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has been fixed as tbe time, and the court room of said court aa tbe place for bearing objections. If any there be, to said final account. Auy person having objections there to should file the same In writing, duly verified, with the clerk of the above entitled court on or before said date. Frank Monner, Administrator of tbe Estate of Alary K. Monner, deceased. Joseph A Hanet, 5 28-5t 511 Corbett JBuildtng, Portland, Ore., Attorneys for Administrator. . Hotlce of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, tbe administrator of tbe estate of Samuel S. Jones, deceased k to all persons interested In said es tate, tbat he has tiled with the clerk of thecounty court bis final account ing of bis 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 ana place lor near- lng 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 21st day or May, 1914. C. E. Jones. Administrator of the estate of 8am uel S. J ones, deceased. 6-21 Notice (or Publication Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the interior. 17. S. Land Office at Tbe Dalles, Ore. May 23. 1914. Notice ia hereby siven. that as direct ed by i he commissioner of tne general land office, under provisions of act of congress approved March 28, 1912, (37 Mat. 77), pursuant to tne application ot Hilmer W. Fairchild, serial No. 010909, we will offer at public sale, to tbe high est bidder, but at not less than (2.00 per acre, at 9:30 o'clock a. m on tne 17th day of July, 1914, at this office, the following tract of land: W nw, section 26, ne ne, section 27, township 16 south, range IS eaat, Willamette me ridian. ''This trsct ia ordered into the market on showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainouB or too rough for cultivation." Any person claiming adversely tbe above described land are adviaed to file their claims, or objections, on or before, the time designated for sale. H. Frank Woodcock 611-p Register. Bids Wanted. The 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 all work necessary for the construction of 1280 lineal feet of cement curb, 7950 square feet of cement sidewalk, and 31)2 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 forms furnished by the city engineer. Bids to. be opened July 7th, 1914, at 8:30 p. m. Vlans and specifications on file in the office of the city engineer. 6 11