Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 25, 1914, Image 6

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    MEXICAN MEDIATORS
PROPOSENEW PUN
Separate Conferences Between
Americans and Constiiu-
tionalists Suggested.
Niagara rails, Ont. The mediators
proposed a new course of action which
will not only prolong the proceedings,
but eventually may work out a solu
tion of the Mexican problem.
The plan contemplates separate con
ferences between the Americans and
representatives of the constitutional
ists. Justice Lamar and Frederick W.
Lehmann would continue their deal
ings with the Huerta delegates
through the mediation board. In this
way all elements in the Mexican situa
tion would fee drawn together and
there would be no necessity for the
declaration of an armistice until some
agreement was reached and approved
ly the rebels.
The plan was said to be a result of
the visit of Minister Xaon, of Argen
tina, to Washington, where President
"Wilson is understood to have empha
sized the written statement of Justice
Lamar that any agreement reached by
the mediation board which was not
approved by the constitutionalists
would be "a paper agreement" and
would not accomplish the sole pur
pose of the United States, the pacifi
cation of Mexico.
It was reported here that the Wash
ington government already had ex
tended an invitation to General Car
ranza to send his representatives to
Niagara Falls, N. V., to confer with
the American delegates.
General Chao Not Executed.
Torreon, Coahuila. Rumor that
General Angeles had been proclaimed
provisional president by General Villa
and General Chao had been executed
"was denied by General Villa. As soon
-as the representatives reached his
headquarters General Villa said that
lie had heard nothing of General An
geles' dismissal from Carranza's cab
inet, as reported at Saltillo.
WAGE REDUCTION ADVISED
Shingle Manufacturers Plan to Meet
Foreign Competition.
Seattle, Wash. A meeting of shin
gle manufacturers of the state for the
purpose of recommending ways and
means to compete with British Colum
bia manufacturers, held here, resulted
in the decision that the best way to
meet the situation was to reduce the
wage schedule. A report embodying
this view was presented.
It is generally understood that a
new schedule of wages among the
chingle manufacturers of the state
will be put into effect on July 1. The
committee appointed at the meeting
did not make such a recommendation,
but put the question to the individual
manufacturer to act as he thinks best
INDEPENDENT UNION
Buvte, Mont. Seceders from the
Western Feedration of Miners have
launched an independent miners' un
ion, rejecting peace overtures of Pres
ident Moyer and associates and elect
ing as temporary president M. Mc
Donald. There Is little hope of compromising
the two factions and with the issues
sharply drawn an open breach is ex
pected. Federation officials threaten
to Import miners to fulfill the con
tracts with the operating mining com
panies. A mass meeting was attended by
6000 miners. The report of the exec
utive committee, in whose hands had
been left the drafting of the insurg
ents' policy, was adopted without
change.
No official recognition was taken of
the Western Federation. President
Moyer had no representatives present
to offer compromise and his apparent
advances in asking for the resignation
of all local miners' union officials did
not win even consideration from the
insurgents.
Unofficially it was declared that the
seceders' reasons for not accepting
advances from the federation officials
was determined oppobltion to the na
tional as well as local officers and a
strong desire not to be affiliated with
any national organization.
"Health Sunday" in Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. "Health Sunday"
was observed in more than 50
churches In this city when prominent
medical men from all sections of the
country addressed the congregations
on the fundamental principles of pub
lic health.
Man Feeding Lions Torn to Pieces.
Chicago. Emerson D. Dietrich, 2C
years old, a graduate of Cornell uni
versity, was torn to shreds by five
lions, whose cage he had entered to
feed them. They virtually ate h!rn
(live.
BRAVING AERIAL ICINESS.
Easisr For th Balloonist Than For th
Man In an Atroplans,
I am ofteu asked why the aeroplane,
which has reached at its very hit; host
a little over lS.OiH. feet, brings back its
aviator even from a much lower point,
often almost exhausted with cold,
when the balloonist floating fur hours
at a height of over four miles Is not
overcome by low temperature and
hardly inconvenienced. The answer Is
simple. The aviator rushes upward
from the earth, cutting bts way In
ascending spirals ever against ths
wind of his own swift Bight and the
roaring blast of his propeller.
He Is the epitome of action. lie Is
man's supreme defiance of nature's
precedents. The nervous strain la
something fearful as the machine
claws np the side of nothingness to
ward a mark In the heavens. Invisible
ret all compelling, the mark another
man has set the altitude record. Out
of sight of the waiting crowds, no
Innrr evn n d"t In the sky, he tnsy
meet opposing air currents, blinding
cloud banks that muffle him so that he
cannot see the Hps of his own wings.
He may be forced to buck agalust ad
verse conditions so that he keeps cir
cling round and round with the baro
graph Insbed to the side of the ma
chine scarcely moving, and then he
thinks about the last mnn's mark and
sets his teeth and sets the mark high
er In the heavens.
He may come back so stlfT with cold
that he cannot stir from the seat, bnt
a good deal of It will be due to the in
tense nervous strain, for no one so au
daciously affronts gravitation and gets
away with it entirely unscathed. Mean
while the balloonist has been "wafted
to the Bkles." if not "on, flowery beds
of ease." at least on an air mattress,
with a gas bag going np In docile
agreement with laws governing the
expansion of gas. The carburetor
freezes at a lower temperature than
the balloonlst's water bottles, because
vaporizing liquid in Itself produces
cold.
But I have bad water bottles freeze
In a balloon often enough, and the
temperature has been aronnd zero. The
ballast freezes, and. Instead of sending
It over the side from the scoop In a
fine cloud, yon have to break op the
stony mass with a hammer lestacbnnk
fall on somebody's head below. One
day when we were shivering In the
thickest of ulsters and drinking bot
soup with a relish, we conld have
looked over the edge of the basket and
seen the farmers In Iowa having sun
strokes In the hayflelds that Is. If we
had recognized either sunstrokes or
farmers, for at that height a man
who is always hiding under his hat
looks like a period on this pnge.-Au-
j gustus Post In American Magazine.
Told of Mrs. Huxley.
In a memoir of Mrs. Huxley the
London Times recalls that in the "Life
of Huxley" it Is told how. before their
marriage. Huxley took his wife, who
was very 111, to one of the most fa
mous doctors of the day. as if merely a
patient he was interested In. Then,
as one member of the profession to
another, he asked him privately his
opinion of the case. "1 give her six
months to live." said Aesculapius.
"Well, six months or not." ivplled
Huxley, "she is going to be my wife."
Huxley died In ISJb and bis wife in
1014.
Th Busy Man.
Peals of laughter came from the
president's room as the secretary step
ped out
".Mr. Green Is too busy to see you
at present." said tbe secretary po
litely. "I'm sorry." said the man who call
ed on business. "Will you go back
and tell Mr. Green that I've got two
stories Just as good as the one he's
beard If be'll let me in to tell tbein?"
Detroit Free Press.
Tho British Mussum.
In the early days of the HritLsb mu
seum, a century or more ago. the place
was open for only six hours dally on
five days a week during tbe summer
and four bourn dally during tbe rest of
the year. Nobody could remain In tbe
building for more than two consecu
tive hours, and the number admissible
at one time was strictly limited to fif
teen. Each batch of visitors was shep
herded by an attendant
Conscientious Governess.
The Employer By tbe way, the
children usually eat with ns.
Tbe New Governess (flrmlyi I roust
object to that
"Whyr
"They're sure to pick up such faulty
notions of grammar." Cleveland Plain
Dealer.
A Second Edison.
Farmer Yes, fir. that hired man of
mine is one of the greatest Inventors
of tbe century. City Boarder Yon
don't say J What did be In vent V Farui-er-Petrified
motiu.n. Judge.
Their Purpose.
He What candle light power has
your electrical fixings? She Oh. those
aren't real candles on that chandelier.
They're merely make believe.- Itultl
more American.
Including Herself.
Arthur Askem - How did you like
Europe? Bertha Itlnthnre Not very
well. Why, actually every place we
visited was overrun with foreigners.
Clilciiiiu News.
Man must always In some onp cling
!o the belief that the unknowable Is
I miwnhie liocthe.
UllllllOIIM
In the circuit court of the mate of
Oregon for Crook county.
Crook County, Orvuon, public cor
ponillon, ilaintltl,
vs.
C W Allen, John Arulckcr, Ashwooil
Oold Milling Co, John Itiilii, S A
Buklcy, C 1' Keeker, 11 C li. II. Net
tie M llolsevert. Jess J Huvtl, .1 C
Krogtui. (j C Huclmimo, CC Hut lor,
Hiilila V CurHon, Geo II Cnrner,
W 1) Clnrk, Atnioe it Clovolnml,
Columbia Valley Trust. Co, It S
Cook & Co, Dun C Crow lev, Severt
lVliltiK, J F Drew, Ivy t) David
son, Kintim U Kpping, Kdvvnnl
l'Mgaii. Mary l'eruson, II W
Gamble, M V Gates, . Agnes E
George, J D Gibson, Mrs A M Gib
son, B Glldncr, Walter Gillespie, J
W Ulessner, Alexander Hallirook,
Jerry Haley, K It Ualterinan, W F
Hammer, W M Ilanou, J T Hous
ton, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson, 11 K
Jones, J U Jiillen, O U James,
Cora A Jones, Cora A Jonee, K .1
I.nne, E J Leach, Halpli E Lewis,
CM Lister, Mr. Ester Lockwooii,
W Lord, U R Loucke, Win M
. Luther, Dennis Lynch, J W
Mackey, Cllax A Michler. U W
Miles, II E Miller, C J MUlltm,
Elsie Milllgau. A It Mlnkler. W V
Myers, J II Moore, J W McColluni.
G McColluni, Jail McColluni, T
McCoy, M cM wit & Xprliijfer,
LauchllnMcNt'll, Millie Mcl'lieason.
McTnggnrt & Bye, Nancy K Noble,
C 1" Nelson, Mrt 11 A O'Kane,
('bus W Parrish, John M Payne
John K Powers, Mrs M J Price, T
K linliorn, Thtut Itellly Est, E W
Huberts, E Kosenliaum, Floyd A
Howell, Sanford & Rodman," 1) p
Slirtliu, US Price, Geo E Smith,
James Spencer. O E iSplnks. J F
Staley, L C Stephenson. Win G
Stiles, Tbos E Stroud, J P Strlck
ler, Maud Taylor, W P Thorp, C
M Trlplett, T B Tucker, Henry D
Turner, Johu It Vamlerpool, H H
Vaughn, Geo Voore, M Warner Ji
U M Burnett, Harry G. Webb, S S
Wilklim, Ivn It West, Geo Wit der
by, It G Wllcoxen, U A Wilson,
Johu B Wlmer, I" B Keyuolds, and
nil persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or having, or
claiming to have, any right, title,
equity or Interest w hatever In the
real property dereluafter described,
defendants.
To C W Allen, John Arnlcker, Ash
wood Gold Mining t o, Johu kiain,
5 A Bakley, CP Becker, II C Bell,
Nettle M Bolsevert. Jess J Boyd, J
C Brogan, C C Buchanan, C C
Butler, llulila 1 Corsou, Geo II
Carner, W I) Clark, Aliuee B Cleve
land, Columbia Valley Trust Co,
B S Cook & Co, Dan C Crowley,
Severt Dcblng, J K Drew, Ivy C
Dnvtdsou, Emilia E Dpplng, Ed
ward Fagan, Mary Ferguson, II
W Gamble, H V Gate, AgtieH E
George, J I) Gibson, Mrs A M Gib
son, B Gildner, Walter Gillespie, J
W Glessner, Alexander Hallirook,
Jerry Haley, E It H ilt.-rinnn, W F
Hammer, W H Hanon. J T Hons
ton, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson, II F
Jones, J G .liilii-n, o t) Jaines, Cora
A Jones, Cora A Jones, E J Lane,
E J Leach, Kalpli E Lewis, C M
Lifter, Mrs Em.-r Lockwooii, W
Lord, li It LouckM, Wiu M Ltitlier,
Dennis Lvhcli, J W Mackev. C'lia
A Michler, li W Miles, H E Miller,
CjMtlllgon, Ellu MHIIkuii, A K
Mlnkler. W P M vers, J H Moore, .1
W McColluni, "i McColluni, Jail
McColluni. T McCoy, McMeeii &
Springer, Lauchliii McNeil, Millie
McPheHHon, McTaggart & Bye,
Nancy It Noble, C P Nelson, Mrs It
A G'Kane, ('has XV Purrish, John
M Payne, John K Powers, Mrs M
J Price. T It Unborn, Tlum Kellly
est, E W Roberts, K Hose iibaum.
Flod A Rowell. Itanforil ic lt.nl
man, I) V Slirutn, it S Price, Geo E
Smith, James Spencer, O E Splnks,
J F Stalev, L C Stephenson, Wm
G Stiles, Thos E Stroud, J PStrlck
ler, Maud Taylor, W P Thorp, C M
Triplett, T B Tucker, Henry D
Turner, John B Vamlerpool. it B
Vaughn, Geo Vooren. , M Warner
6 It M Burnett, Harry G Webb, H
S Wllklns. Ivn B West, Geo Wild,
erby, K G Wllcoxen, G A Wilson,
John B Wlmer, 1' B Reynolds, anil
till persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or having or
claiming to ha ve, any right, title,
equity or Interest whutexcr In i la
real property hereinafter ilecrlbeiJ,
the above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Oregon.
You are hereby notified that Crook
County, Oregon, n public corpora
tion, the bolder of Certificates of De
linquency C L'01 to C 28, issued on
June 2nd, 11)14, by the tax collector
of the county of Crook, state of Ore
gon, for the amount of 'Two thou
sand two hundred seventv-oiio and
eighteen hundredths (?2271.1S), dol
lars, the same being the amount
then due and delinquent for taxes
for the year I'M), together with pen
alty, Interest ami costs thereon up
on the reul property assessed to you,
of which you are the owner as ap
pears oi record, situated in said
county and tnt, and particularly
hounded and described as lullows.
to-wit:
EM nw sec 10, tp 16, r 12; lot 2,
blk 40, Palmiilu; cj of sejsej sec 30,
tp 9, r 10; s 7 Hcres se bwJ sec 29, tp
17, r 12, nw j nw ej riwj sec 26, tp
19, r 13; lot. 10, blk 14, Laldlaw; lot ,
blk 40, Pulmain; nel sec 34, tp !), r 13:
Hi-JnwJ.sn J nej, nwj se, m J sw
sec 30, tp 11, r lit; ej nwj, hw nwj,
nwl swi sec ai, tp 13, r 11; iiw. hwI,
SJ nw, ne nw sec 10, tp (), r 18; se
tie' sec sw nw. wj sw sec 10, tp
12, r 12; se se Hei: 1. t) 13. r 13, p
swJ4, "' pw sec (i, tp 13, r 14; nj sw
sec 5, I4 si sec 6, tp 1.'), r 20; pi sec
30, tp 18, rlo; lot 10, blk 13, Laid-
law, lot 20, blk It, Laiiilaw; ni . h
sec II, nj w u w J si sec. 10, tp 13, r
15; lots 11. 12, blk 13 Laldlaw; nj lot
11, all lot 12, blk (, Laiiilaw; m se
sec 12, tp 10, r 17: 4 hw, se sw
sec 7, tp 10, r 18; lot li, blk 20, Laid
law; ff4 sw , se nw sec 10, tp 13,
r 11; L.vtle acre 6 ; nwsec3il, tp 14,
r 10; vi se sec 22, tp 11, r 10; nw
tie, ne nw see 27, tp 11, r 10; lot H,
blk 17, Deschutes add; nj sw, mi
sw, sw se sec 24, tp 9, r 17; lots 7,
5, blk !), 1st add Prlnevllle; lot 2, blk
6, Laldlaw; ej ej sec , tp 16, r II;
wi wl4 sec 10, tp 10, r 11; sj sec 4, tp
10, r 11 ; sj ne, ne se, se se sec
17, tp 11. r 10; lot 5, blk 15, Red
mond; nj nw, swnw, sec 17, se
tie sec 18, tp 11, r 18; nj sw, nw
sc, sw nw! sec 33, tp II, r 13; lot
4, blk 9, Laldlaw; wi sej, se nw
sec 22, ne nw sec 27, tp 12, r 11; ne
se sw II, i j sw , liw sw sec 13, tp
12, r 13; se we 10, tp 10, r 13; nw
li w sec 9, nt lit sec tp 10, r 18:
sw ssec 4, in sir 10, all of see
21, tp If), r 18; si lot 2, blk 10, Pal
main; n't sc sec ;I4, ne in sec 22,
tp l r 12; lots , 6, blk iis. Bed
moil. l; si sw sw W, tp 10, r 13; lot
12, blk 2, Laiiilaw; lot 4. blk 11, lieiul;
lots (i. 7, 8. , blk 28, Bend; wt ncL
wi sc ace 29, tp lft, r 20; sc nw,
in sw. lots li, tl, seed, tp 17, r 22;
wi sw, lie sw sc liw sec 25, tp
17, r 11; w i of w t. wSi sec 2, all sec !l,
tp l. r 17; ei sec 31. tp 14, 17; lot 3.
blk 20, PaluiMin; sw see 111, tp 15, r
12; lots 1, 2. 3, blk 31, Palmatiii uw
in, i nei, eS, sel4, sw 10,
tp 15, r 15; si in mv 1, tp
13, r 15; ne nw, w m,
uw se sec 82, tp 20, r 24; c, nw,
liw ne sw 27, st sw sec 22, tp la,
r 14; wise. i sw, t ne w 33,
sw wK sw 27, tp 15, r 24, se se
sw 28, tp 15. r 24; ei lie, n si sw
111, tp 21. r 12; st si sw 33, tp 12, r 14;
lots 2, 3,sw 5, tp 13, r 14; se sw,
sw sc sw S2. tp 12, r 14; sc sw,
se sw 20. t'Si nw. sw lie wi' 35, tp
12, r 13; sw4 mi: 26, tp 14, r 10; uw
st s.h'26, tp 16, r II, ne mi 20, tp
14, r 13; lots 6, 7, blk 11. Ashwootl;
w, nw. nw sw sec 29. In st sw
30, tp 10, r 16. lot 2, blk U, Ashw ooil;
se sec 7, tp 19, r 13; liw lie sw 33.
tpl2, r 12; w sw, se sw sec 12.
nw nw sw 13, tp 12. r 10; wi uw,
w sw sw 10, tp 12, r Hi; lot 14, bik
20, lot il. blk 11, Pulmain; si sw see
25, tpl2, r 12; lot. 2", blk 45, Bed
m, in, I; lots 11, 12, blk 10, Beiul: st
uw , p nt , lie st sw 4. tp 11. r 15;
ne sc sw 32. nw sw , pJ liw sw
33, ip 10, r 17; s ne, i Si nw sw 28,
tp 15, r Hi; lots 6, 0, blk 15, M II P
Prlnevllle; lot 2, blk 54, Ueilnioiul;
ft nt, f's s'i4, st n Hi, ip 9,
r 18; s se, si SW sec 1 1, liw lie
sw 23, ip 9, r 18; st . sw lit sec
20. tp 15, r 10; st sw sw 2ii, hi st
sw 27, sw ne sec 35. tp 11, r 19; lit
in- sw30, tp 16, r 19; lot 9, blk II,
Pulmulu; sw nt , i in , nw st
sw 4, tp 10, r 19; lot 4, blk 15, Prlne
vllle;sH) sw sw 16, tp 16, r 15; lit
sw sec II. s sw sec 12 tp 17, r 16;
lot 2. blk 67, Keiliiioiiil ; sw w 9, tp
13. r 13, ne4 sec 32, tp 19, r b; si se
sw 35, tp 11, r 19; nw sw, se sw,
s se, lie - sw 3i, tp 11. r 19; uS,
lit sec 2, tp 12. r 19; lots I, 2. 23, 24,
blk 18, Laldlaw ; kJ sw, lit sw, sw
se sir 20, tp 14, r 17; lot 11, blk 4,
Laldlaw; ei st sw 24, to 11, r 16, st
sw sw 19, tp 11, r 17; lot 19, blk 14,
Laldlaw ; sw Lytic acre 29; lots 8,
9, 10, 11, sec 12, tp 10, r 12; lot 1, blk
3, Bend; !i nl sec 3(1, tp 14, r Hi, Si
lie, se lie, lit st sw 9. tp 12. t 10;
st sc, ne m sw Hi, tp 15, r 12; m
nw, nw ne sec 23, si se sw 14, tp
15, r 12;sw ne, se uw. lie sw,
uw se 23, ip 11 r 15; Paltnala
parcel 200s2()0 lyliur 520 ft south of
blk 33, I'Hlinaln; 1 Lvtle ncre nw
29; all sw 30, tp In, r 20; nt sw,
sw iiw'4 sw 18, tp 13, r 11; lots 1, 2,
3, 4, blk 2, Paulina, sw sw 32, tp 16,
r 11, sc Lytic acre 29.
Said C W Allen, John Arnlcker,
AhIiwoihI 'iold Mlulnit tti, John
liniii, S A Buklcy, C P Becker. II C
Hell, Nellie 51 Bolsevert, JtMS J
Ho.wl, J C Brogan, C C Hue haimii,
(' C Butler, llulila P t arson, Geo 11
Carner, W D t lark, Alinw B Cleve
land, Columbia Valley Trust Co, I!
SCook & t o, Dan C Crowley, Sewn
Dt-blnc, J F Drew, Ivy (' Davidson,
Eiiima E Epplng, Edward Fagan,
Mary Ferguson, H'W Gamble, II X
Gates, Agnes E George, J D Gllisou,
Mrs A M Gibson, B Giltlner, Waller
Gillespie, J W Ulessner, Alexander
Hallirook, Jerry Haley, E K Halter
man, W F Hammer, W II Ilanou, .1
T Houston, J XV Hurt, Eva Johnson,
II F Jones, J G Julleu, ( O Jaiiiee,
Cora A Join s, Cora A Jones, E J
Lane, E J Leach. Ralph E l'wls, ('
M Lister, .Mrs Ester Lockwooii, W
Lord, G R Loneks, Win M l.ullier,
Dentils Lynch, J W Mackev, Clias A
Michler, G W Miles, 11 E Miller, C J
Mllllgau, Elslu Mllllgau, A It Mink
ler, W P Myers, J H Moore, J W Mc
folium, G McColluni, J 'ill .McColluni,
T McCoy, McMeeii & Springer,
Lauchliii McNeil, Millie Mi Pheason,
McTaggart & Bye, Nancy It Noble,
C P Nelson, Mrs 11 A O'Kane, Chas
W Parrlsh, John M Payne, John R
Powers, Mrs M J Price, T R Itaboru,
Thos Rclily est, E W Roberts, R
Itosfiilmum, Floyd A Howell, Kan
ford & Rodman, D P Stiruiu, It S
Price, (ieo E Smith, James Kpt-ticcr,
U E Splnks, J F Slalev, L C Stephen
son, Win G Stiles, Thos E Stroud, J
P Strlckler, Maud Taylor, W P
Thorp, C M Trlplett, T H Tin ker,
Henry D Turner, John B Vamler
pool, R B Vaughn, Geo Voore, M
Warner & R M Burnett, Harry G
Webb, S S Wllkius, vii B West, Geo
Wltherby, It G Wllcoxen, (i A Wll
son, John B Wlmer; I B Reynolds,
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 decrlbed, as
the owners of the legal tltlu of the
above described property as the
same appears of record nml each of
the other persons above named are
hereby furl Her notified that Crook
County, Oregon, a public corpora
tion, will apply to the circuit court
of the county and state aforesaid,
for u decree foreclosing; the Hen
against the property above de
scribed and mentioned In said cer
tiorate. And you are hereby sum
inoned to appear within sixty days
after the first publication of tin-summons
exclusive of the day of said
first publication, and defend tills
action or pay 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 Hen of
said tuxes and costs against the
land anil premises above named.
This summons Is published, by or
der of the Honorable G. Springer,
judge of tlio county court of the
state of Oregon for the county of
Crook, and said order was innde
and dated this 11 Mi day of June,
1914, and the date of the first publl
cation of this summons Is the lltli
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 tlio un
dersigned residing within tho state
of Oregon, at the add less herein
after mentioned.
WlM,Altt) II, WlKTS!,
District Attorney and attorney for
Plaintiff. Address, Prlnevllle, Or.
rrnnrTrvTTn
Combination Pneumatic Sweeper
TPMIS Swiftly-Swccpine, Easy-Runninir DUNTLEY Sweeper
1 cleans without raising dust, and at the tame time picks up
pins, lint, raveling, etc., in ONE OPERATION. Its cmo
makes sweeping a simple task quickly finished. It rcichei
even the most difficult places, and eliminates the necessity
of moving and lifting all heavy furniture.
Tn Groat Labor Saver of th Horn Evrry home, Urge or
null, ran enjny rthrf from llroom
the danger til Hying duit.
Duntley U Hi Pioneer of Pneumatic Stwpcrs
Hit the combination of the )neumtic tiuctitm Noule atiti
revolving Hnith. very esmly operated and sluolutely gush
snireo. in nuvnijj a riiiim irnnrr, wpy not give
the "Puntlcy" a trial in your home at our epenxr
Writ today for lull partkitktrt
Duntley Pneumatic Swawpvr Co,
6501 So. Stat St., Chle.,0, III.
AGENTS WANTED Write at Once, !
De LAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prineville, Oregon
City Meat Market
HORIGAN & REINKE, Tropi.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
SEASHORE VACATIONS
CLATSOP BEACH BEST
For Rest anttfFun
The tang of salt air and exhilerating breezesthe 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 Uiver by limited
train carrying observation piirlor cars and
comfortable coacbeu.
Seashore Special at 8:30 o'clock every morning, and Saturday
Special at 2:00 p. in. from Portland to
Clataop lieiich UeccrtH,
Tickets and details furnished by agents.
ROUND TRIP TICKETS
from all Oregon Trunk
stations sold daily, limit
October 31.
H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Ore. 0 4-4
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drudgery tad protection fro
and Oysters
Military encampment and
Big Gun Practice at Fort
Stevens, June 12-23.
Astoria Regetta and Motor
Boat Races, July 2-4.
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CENTRAL OREGON LINE