WARSHIP BUNTING It Takes a Lot of Flags to Fit Out llnr.ln Sam'i N.ivv. USE COLORS OF ALL NATIONS. Eaoh of th Big Vssssla Csrrlss About Five Hundred Ensigns of Various Kindt and 8i 8vrt Tatta lo Which tha Matarlal la Bubjaotad. ' WEIRD HOOSE WARWINQ. "" Bad Far tha Old and HalpUat Natlvas In Dutoh Naw Qulnaa. Concerning a peculiar cuatom dlseov ered niiuiiiK ti)t natives of Dutch Naw Guinea, thin Interesting description la Summons In the circuit court of the stats ol Oregon for Crook county. Crook County, Oregon, public corpor ation, planum, v. John Arnlcker, A ah wood Gold Mining Co, 3 A ILikley, B II llornes, U V Huc;ti given py a. v. ii. woimsion in ui anan, U L Ifutler, u V UoMiMsn, iiuiua Geographical Journal: "On top of the Carson, 11 K Chaffee. Frank DChainplin. first steep ridtfs we came to the flrat M W Comt.ton, K F Cooper, John VV m m.. i Crooks. F M Donaldson. Catherine . Something like fflO.OOO year la re quired tu keep I'liels Barn's many naval vessel properly equipped with fluga. In addition moat every other depart tuent of the government appropriate various auma for dug for bulldlugs and ships under lu control, la all, lit la nfe to any the United Butes attends f 125,000 a year for Hnga. The largest fin lory ImiIoiiks to the nary. In a large room, called the "flag loft." at Iirooklyn navy yard balf hundred skilled needlewomen and quite fw men are kept couatantly at work. Oftlelally It la the naval Sag making es tablishment Tbnuaanda of Antra are required to aupply the hundred of vessels, from battleships to launches. On tutoring the flag loft the visitor's Drat Impres alon la a blaze of color, nolle of blight bunting are heaped everywhere. Long lines of electrically driven aewlng uia rhlnie, wltb women operator, are reel- Ing off and putttug the Dubihlng touches to American and foreign ensigns of many different buna and sixes. In add). tlon to our own flng, tlie navy ha to keep aupply of every other nation In the world whlrb baa oosst line. Each battleship, rrulaer, gunboat or rout In the navy renlre about C(i0 flag to outfit ita flng locker properly. Heaped up, thry make pile shoulder hlgb and twenty or twenty-five feet long. The foreign flaga, incased In can vna bags, bear the name of the conn try stew-Hod on the end. The remain dor, Including Asks for ordinary use. signaling, etc. are wrapped without bag and numbered at the end. Knch flng haa lu aepnmte place In the flag locker. A qunrtrrmnaler would be re buked severely If one became mle placed. Each ahlp followa the anme or iter In this, ao that any one familiar wltb the flag locker on ono alilp knowa the location of every flng on any ahlp. I Uncle Barn pa ye about $3,600 to outfit each ahlp In the service. Thla multi plied by the number of ehlpe will show that flags are not an Inconsequential Item of naval sipense. - The foreign enalgna are all made tweuty-flve feet long and thirteen foot wide. They are need whenever an American warship entera a port of another nntlon. The flag of the vUlted nation la hoisted at the top of the foremast while the American ahlp snlutea. It la also bolst ed when returning salute of foreign Vcesels In American porta. The moat abowy and expcnalve flag In the lot are those of foreign nations, although the United State baa two flaga that are close rivals, the flnga of the president and vice president They require the longest time to mske of any flng. It tnkea one woman a month to finish each ono. The president' flng la a blue ground wltb the coat of anna of the L'ultcd Kin tea In the cen ter. The life aired eagle with out stretched wing and other emblem are all hand embroidered In silk. The allk used costs $0 a pound. The vice presi dent' flng la the coat of arnia on fluid of white. Roth flng are made lu two sizes, 10 by 14 feet and 8 by 5 feet The larger la used on shliw and the mailer on launcboa and similar craft The largest flng made la the United States ensign No. I, which la 80 by 19 feet It costa W0. The bunting used In flng making Is put to severe testa before the flng mak er use It One dny sample bundle I washed In soap and water. The next dny the anme process la followed with suit water. It Is then exposed to the weather for ten days, thirty hour of which must be In tbe bright aun. If It doesn't fade in tlint test the govern ment expert pas It Then two Inches wide of the warp la subject to pull ing strnln of alxty-flve pounds. Even with all those precautions ahlp la al lowed a new aet of Saga every three years, while the signal flng and ahlp and bont enslgna In frequent use must be replaced every few weeks. One flag or pennant rather, moat used by the navy and Icaat known to the public I the commlsalon pennant It la hoisted to the masthead of every naval vessel when It goes Into commis sion and Is never removed, It 1 a long, narrow streamer, blue at tha taff, wltb thirteen atari In the field, arranged In one line, and tbe flag di vided Into two stripes, red and white, tbe red at the top. When ship long on foreign atatjons leave for borne a new commlsalon pennant la always hoisted. Usually It Is one made and paid for by the crew. In some cane those "homeward bounders" stretch ont 800 feet and, made of silk, coat a pretty penny. The thousands of white atara need In our own and many other ensigns are made by an -electrically driven nut' chine which cuts them In fifty or a hundred lota. Eight different sizes of tar are used. -Kansas City Star. dwelling tbe country. It wns a rectangular wooden structure, raised on piles about Ave feet from the ground. A sloping inddor or two or throe polos tied to get her lends to a narrow platform. behind which 1 the living room about ten or twelve feet sqnnro. In tbe mid dle of the floor Is a aqunre fireplace. iiNiinlly lined with sand or amnll storms. The walls are mnno or spilt (inlet placed closely together, and the roof Is made of the leave of pandnnu or of a pslm If any happen to grow In the neighborhood. There waa a mys tery about that first house which we were never shle to solve. It wns evi dently quite newly built a small clear ing had been made about It and a few banana and dracoenaa recently planted, "Outside the house were a number of men, women and children, the men occupied In cooking large quantities of liwyor, Klinlis Ferguson, Ida A Finch, Chsa Fosherg, L 11 French, 11 VV (Isiiilile, UGlldner, Joseph W Glessner, K T Holmes, Chan F Holt, Kvs John ton, I) 1) Kolley,. Irvine & Hamilton, J W Jones, Laidlaw Hanking & Trust Co, W A Lamb, Geo I' Lee, W Lord, F M Iiveland. J W Mackey, 11 K Miller, Letiie Miller, Klnle Milligan, A M Mlnkler. J M Montuormirv. 11 K Allen. Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia southern irrigation va, nary rerguson, I'lMtcher ft Croup, W If Hammer, w w Harris. KJ Lane. Mayfleld Urns, J W McColliim. Jail MuColfum, McTsggart A Hye.Mrs M J Price, W P Myers. A W Myers, John McCormlck, T McCoy. Til MeUhee, O 0 McNeelev, 1'eiry W Newbill, C V Nelson, T U Kaborn, J B lUnnellH, 1) V Res, Hoed ft Mteidl, Tom Iteitly est, A T liomile, FS KeyiiulJii, Redmond TownnlU Co. O E Handy, Hanlord A ltoilmin, O F Shrura, Hlrnp son A Wilson, J F Btaley, Julia Btaldl, Nettle Stevenson, J O Htoroy, John Sisernore, The Central Oregon Hanking M wa ... i ,,,,-,, O, a jv vVUfc'Hl V I ' H w vama ana sweet notatoes ana great Trust Co. 1'ilot itutte it) I u. lumoa of nla flesh. Ws naturally Trlplett, Henry Tweet, E B Vaughn, anpposed that It wss wanning, as In one out to be. The men shook their heads and pnlntd In a mysterioiia way to ward the honse and made the enrions sign which they are accustomed to make when they talk of aomethlng dls agreeable. Then they tnvltnd ns to enter the honse, where ws found sn old msn slttlna br the Are. He was diseased and decrepit bnt appeared by no means likely to die. He took a keen Interest In our appearance and enjoyed ths tobacco which ws gave him. "When we returned flvs days later we found the nlaee utterly deserted and the honse a blackened heap of ashes, on the top floor of which were lying the charred remnlne of human bones. It was Impossible for any one to any Ave dny enrller that the old man wns going to die Indeed, he must have lived for month or even years. What w may Imagine to have hap pened waa this: That as he was nn- abls to get about any longer and And bla own food, bis relatione did not in tend to support him and that ths nnmsmtlnns we saw were really for bis funeral fesst but we were pnxxlcd bv their having cremated him in a newly built honse." MADE HIMSELF SAFE. Young Bssssmsr Hsd a Cautious Wall ss an Invtntlv Htad. The most trivial Incident bavs often originated the fortunes of our richest men. Take, for example, the fortunes made out of Bessemer teeL Tbl genius, young Bessemer, had aome Idea of making strut out of Iron, but a nonr. newiv msrrled voting man ba no means of experimenting on a targe scale. The atory I must toll aa I beard It from an Intimate friend of Bessemer and la a true tale. After Bessemer had In hi small lab oratory experimented with the metals and at teat obtained the desired result by blowing air through melted Iron be found la the bottom or the crocioie a little lumo of ths famons ateeL Now tbe Question waa bow to make ths dis covery public. He put the lump of stool Into but pocket and made his way to Nasmyth of steam hammer rams, rinclng the metal on Naamyth's desk. ha told hi in that be bad made this ex- tranrdlnnrv discovery. Which would revolutionise ths whole metal woria Then came a little incident which shows what wonderful henua tnese Scotch flnnnclora posses. What do yon think Nasmyth said to his excited Inventor? "Eh. mon, it's vary risky to show vour wonderful invention. Ths world Is vary dishoneat" To which ths aspiring Inventor re plied: ItlKht Mr. Nasmyth. I lust calcu lated who 1 waa coming to see, so wltb my Inst half crown 1 registered the Invention on my way." London Strand Magazine. A Cross Bull, Tbe late Lord Cross never added greatly to the humor of the nation. On one occasion, however, while he was still in the bouse of commons he tried to be sarcastic during a speech. "I think," he suld. Axing a certain minister with a ferocious eye, "1 think I hear the right honorable gentleman smile." After that remark. If It were any satisfaction to him, be heard ths whole bouse laugb,-London Globe. Superfluity, "Ton never admit having made a miHtiikel" "What's tbe use?" asked Benntor Sor ghum. "When I make a mistake there nro always plenty of people to talk about It without my Joining In." Washington Smr. Thore Is no greater grief thnn In mis ery to turn our thoughts bnck to bap plur times. Dante. VT J (jniUi mil J ti'svi v. i vat J vv vt'v, . , a sort of bonus "y Webb, A E Wlsner, J if Wei icns It turned ". w Wli ta, W C Wills est, John nirWIIMIIW, KM K4 Olsllllli f J i-llll""! " G Htiles, Laconie Utiles, J P Smckler, Chat Tedford et al, Warner A Burnett, And all persons unknown owning or clsimiog to own, or having, or claiming to have any right, title, equity or inter est whatever In the rel property here inafter described, defendants. To John Arnlcker, Alhwood Gold Min ing Go, a A Bskley, o 11 Homes, u 1 Buchanan, V V Butler, U r coill.ian, H ii M a Carson, II E Chaffee, Frank U Chaplin. S W Compton, E F Cooper, John W Crooks, F M Donaldson, Catherine Dwver. Klmlrs Ferguson, lila A rlncli. Chas rosnerg, u a French, 11 W Gamble, B Gildner, Josenh W Glessner. h T Holmes, t ihh llolt. .v jotinson, u a Kelley, Irvine A Hamilton, J W Jones. Ijidlaw Bankinit ft Trust Co, W A Lamb, Goo r Lee, W Lord, il Loveland, J W Msckey, II E Miller, I.eltie Sillier, r.lme Miuiitsn. A Minkler, J M Montgomery, 11 K Allen. Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia bouthern Irrigation to, Murv Feriroson. t etcher A Croup, vv V lUmmer. W W Harris. E J Lsne, Mavtleld Bros. J W McCollum. Jail McCotlum. McTsinrart A Bye. Mr M i l.; JJ u Xlura A W Mvern. John McCormlck, T McCoy, T II Mc- Ghoe, C C McNueley, 1'erry W ew hill. C P Nelson. T It Kaborn. J Ksnnells, D P Kea, Reed A Btoidl, Tom Itoilly est A T Rendle, P B Itevnolils. Redmond Townsite Co, C K Bandy, Ssnlord Rodman, D P Sliruto, Simpson & Wilson, J F Slsley, Julia SteMl. Nettie Steven eon, J O Storey, Jolin Hisemore, The t'entrsl Oregon Banking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Triplett, Henry Tweet, R B Naughn, Harry G Webb. A E Wisner. J F Welbnrn, G VV White. W C Wills est. John Si more. G E Smith, J C Stiles. Wra G Stiles, Laconie S-iles, J P Stnckler CIihs Tedford et si, Warner A Burn ett, and all persona unknown owning or c Ulminit to own, or nsving or claiming to have, any riuht, title, eouitv or interuet whatever in the real nrooertv hereinafter described the above named defendants: In the name of the slate of Oregon vou are tieretiy noimea inai rooa County, Oregon, a public corporation tbe bolder ol uartiticaiea oi ifcnn auency number! C 101 to C 10S. tav inir and execution numlera C 141, is sued on the 20th day of April, 1914. by ths Tax Collector ol me county oi Crook, state of Oregon, for the amount of Two thoutand nine hundred thirty one and ninetv-nine hundredths (tlSSl.DV) Dollars, the fame being the amount then due and delinquent tor taxes for the year 190S. together with penally, interest and coeta thereon up on the real propel ty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appear or record, situated in aaid county and state, and particularly bounded ana described aa follows, to-wit : Lot 2, Wk 40, Palmain, ei se, ee. 36 8-16; nwj nwj, e nw sec 20, tp 13, r w, et sei sec 6, tp 111, r 21, wj, swj sec 4. tp lit, r 21, set net ec v, swt nwt. w, st tec 10, tp 12, r 12, sej ee,i sec 1, tp 13, r 13, u twi. nel swt sec 6, tp 13, r 14, swl swl sec 23. tD IS. r 12, ni 1 sec 5, tp 15, r 20. ni set sec 6, tp 15. r 20, nwi sec 11, tp 13, r 20, e sej, nwi sej, swj ne sec 6, tp 13, l 10, si ncj, ej set sec 25, tp 12, r 16. lots Z, a 4, set l sec HO, tp 12, r 16, s nwi, ni ewj sec 25, tp 12, r 15, also parcel in sec 2(1, tp 12. r 15, wj wl nej tec 10, tp 14, r 18, lot 4, blk 17, Laidlaw, twi swj sec 22, tp 17, r 10, w nwt, H" nwi see 27, tp 17, r 10, e.Si net, t set sec 8, tp is, r 21, swj set, el see . 'P n r 1H nwi swl se . tp 11, r 18, e, sei sec 32, nj twi sec S3, tp 10, r 14, net sao i, ip 12. r 16, nwi o 13. tp 12, r 16, nj swl. sei wi, swl eej 24, tp 9, r 17, si nei eW sei see 17. to 11. r 11), nM nwi, swi nw4 seo 1, set nej sec in, ip ii, r 10, nwi nwi sec 11, tp 11, r 17, el ni seo 17. to 17. r 18. nel sei sec 34, nel nel sec 22, tp 15, r 12, wi el see 16, tp 14, r 21, lot 8, blk 1 Ashwood, nel nwi, "1 nei, set net sec iw, ip iu, r la, iovs i., 14, blk 14, Laidlaw, wl wl tec 36, tp 15, Third add to Frlnevllle, al awl, twt sti tec 82, tp 12, r 16, lot 2, twi ne sec 6. tp 13, r 16, lot 22. blk 45, Red mond, lot 2, blk 54, Redmond, sei swi, wi sei sec 84, tp 14, r 12, lot 2, sec 3, tp 15, r 12, el sei sec 23, ni swi tec 24, tp 10, r 18, til sei sec ), tp 17, r 12, el nei, i sei, swi se'i sec 16, tp 9, r 1H. lot G, blk 4, 6th add to Prineviile, 60x100 se cor Lytle acre, atrip of land 100 feet wide west of canal, Prineviile parcel, lot 9, blk 11, Palmain, ej nel, twi nei, nwi sei sec 4, tp 10 t l'J, sl nwi, mi twi, lots 2, 3, of shc 7, tp 18, r 17, ut sec 32, tp 19, r 10, Lytle, K0x200, twi. '1 sei sec 2r, tp 10, r 19, all sec 10, tp 20, r 10, lot 15, blk 16, Bend, lot 0, blk tt, Bend, lot 11, blk 28, lot 13, blk 2K, Bend, 1 sei sec 21, nel tec 26, tp 17, r 11, wi nei, st-i nei, set tec V, tp 12, r 10, swi nei, sei nwi, nei swi, r.wi sei sec 23, tp 13, r 15, lot 8, blk 9, Lsiillaw, twi tec 34, tp 16, r 19, ni nwi, sei nwi. nel swl sec Z tp 15, r 10, personal property Hen ou si-l tei sec 16, tp 12, r 15, lot. 13. 14, 15, blk 15, Bend, swi wl sec ID. ti 10, r 15, nel w ec 11, tp 17, r 1, lor 11. blk 6, lot 8, bin 20, Laidlaw, lots 2::. 24, blk 18, Laidlaw. lott 1, 2, blk IS, Lai.llaw. lot 11, blk 4, Laidlaw. lott 9. 10 11. 12. blk 17, Des chutes, nel nwi i nel sec 23, si sei sec 14, tp 15, r U. bid John Aiiu'-kur, Ashwood Gold Mining Co, S A Bskley, S II Borne, C C Buchsnsn, C C Butler, G F Callihan, Hulda Carson. H E Chaffee, Frank D Champlin, S W Compton, E F Cooper, John W Crooks, F M Donaldson, Cath erine Dwver, Elmira Ferguson, Ida A Finch, Chss Fosberg, L R French, H W Gamble, B Gildner, Joseph W Glessner, E T Holmes, Cbas F llolt Eva Johnson, V B Kelley, Irvine Hamilton, J W Jones, Laidlaw Bank ing A Trust Co, W A Lamb, Geo P Lee, W Iord. F M Lovelsnd, J W Mackey, II E Miller, Lottie Miller, Elsie Milli gan. A M Minkler, J M Montgomery, II K Allen, Columbia Valley Trust Co, Columbia Southern Irrigation Co, Mary Ferguson, Fletcher A Croup, W F Ham mer, w w Harris, E i Lane, aiayneia Bros, J W McCollum, Jail McCollum, McTsggart A Bye, Mrs M J Price, W P Myers, A W Myers, John McCormlck, T McCoy, T U McGbee, C C McNeeley, Perry W Newbill, C P Nelson, T K Raborn, J S Kaniiels, D P Kea, Reed A Steidl, Tom Reilly est, A T Rendle, P H Reynold. Kedmond lownsite 10, V E Sandv. Sauford A Rodman. D P i i t-: t. I L- Clutan Julia Steidl, Nettie Stevenson, J 0 Storey, John Sisernore, The Central Oregon Banking A Trust Co, Pilot Butte Del Co, C M Tnplett, Henry 'tweet, K B Vaughn, Harry O Webb, A E Wisner, V We hum. G W White, w wills est, John Sisernore, G E bmitti, J C Slilee. wm G Stiles. L,sconie bines, J P Strickler, Ghat Tedlord 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 nereinaDove oescnoea, as me owners of the leKal title of the above described property a tbe same appears of record and each of the other persons above named are hereby further noti fied that Crook county, Oregon, a pub lic corporation, will apply to the circuit court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described and men tioned In said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within slxtv dnva alter the first publication of thla euilimoiifl, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with costs and accrued Interuet aud In case of your failure to do so, a de cree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs attalnst the land and premises above named. This summons la published by or der of tbe Honorable G. Springer. Judgre of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, and said order waa made and dated the 23rd day of April, 1014, and the date of the first publi cation of this summons is the 23rd day of April, 1914, and the last pub lication June 25th, 1014. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un- ders1ned residing within the state of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. Willard H. Wirtz, District attorney and attorney for plaintiff. Address, Prluevllle, Ore. Notice for Publication- Isolated Tract Public Land Sals. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Tbe Dailes, Ore. ' May 2lth, 1914. Notice 1 hereby given that, ss di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Ollice. under provisions of Act ol Congress approved March 28, 1912, (37 Stat., 77), pursuant to the ap plication of Manford D. Nye, serial No. 011289, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but st not leas than 12.00 per sere at 9:45 o'clock a. m , on the 15th day of July, 1914, at tbia office, the following tract of land: awl sei, section 7, nwi ncj section 18, township 1H south, range 18 east Willamette Meridian. "This tract la thrown into the market on a showing that tbe greater portion thereof i mountainous or loo rough for cultivation." Any pernon claiming adversely ths above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated lor sale. 6 11 p II. Fsaiu Woodcock. Kegister, Hoticc of bherifl's Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued by the clerk of the circuit court of tbe county of Crook, state of Oregon, dated the 4tn day of June 1'J14, in a certain action In the circuit court for said county and state, wherein H. J. Overtoil as defendant recovered Judgment against E. B. Summy and Helen B. Mummy as defendants for tbe sum of Two Thousand Two Hundred Fifty dollars, and costs and disbursements and Interest taxed at $303.75, on ths 12th day of December, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that I will ON THE lltk DAT OF JULY, 1914, at the north front door of tbe court hoase in Prineviile, In said county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest blbder. lor cash, the following: de scribed property, to-wit: Lot 4, oi section ai, lownsnip it, south, range 12 east, and nwi of swl, section 6, township 18 soath, 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 the deed from A. C. Lucas and wife to J. S. Smith and J A. Holmes, dated May 29th, 1011, recorded in Crook county, Oregon, book 25, page 159. Taken and levied upon as tbe prop erty of the said E. B. Summy and Helen Ii. Summy tbe property above described, and will sell the 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 Elkiss, Sheriff. Dated at Prluevllle, Oregon, June 8tb,1914. Prineviile Drug Co THE5 notice of Final Account In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In ana lor the Goumy oi Crook. In the matter of the estate of Mary K. Monner, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has presented bis final ac count to the above entitled court, and that Monday, the bth day ol ulv, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clocfc in., has been fixed as tbe time, and the court room of said court as the place for hearing objections. If any there oe, to sam nuai nci-uuuu Any person having objections there to "should file the same In writing, ulv verified, with the clerk ol the above entitled court on or lefore said date. Frank Mo.nneb, Administrator of the Estate of Wary K. Monner, deceased. Joseph A Hanky. 5-28-5t 511 Corbett Building, Portland, Ore., Attorneys for Administrator. Summons In the Justice court of the state of ,- ,1,..-.!.. VT. 1 Oregon, itoiis coumy, uiwmcnu. a. Collins W. Elkfns, plaintiff, vs. M. A. Gullck. defendant. To M. A. Gullck, defendant above named: In the name of the state of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the coin plaint ol plain tiff filed herein against you on or De fore the 3rd day of July, 1914, or for want thereof the plaintiff will take ludirrnent airalnst vou tor the sum of Thirty and ntty nunareoins aoi lnrs with Interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from October 6. 1913, tor 25.00 attorney's fees and for the costs and disburse ments of this action. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable A. It. 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. 1014. Date of last publication July 2, 1914. Notice 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 he has tiled witn tne ciera of the county court his final account ing of his administration of said es- state, and that the court has set Monday, the 6th day ol July, isi4, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon, at the county court room in frlnevllle, Oregon, as a time ana place tor Hear 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 21st day ot May, ivu. C. E. J ONES. Administrator ot the estate of Sam- uel 8. J ones, deceased. b-2l By Other Wsys. that disreputable young fellow, my I r 10, lots 1, 2, blk 1, Paulina, swl s"C son, even if he has plenty of money and goes everywhere." "But father, didn't yon tell ma to cultivate aocletyT" "I did, my lad, but not with a rake." Baltimore American. Unsxosotsd Critlolsm. A school Inspector, examining a class grammar, wrote a sentence on tha blackboard and asked if any ono no ticed anything peculiar in it After n short silence a small boy re plied. "Yea. sir; the bad writing." Loudon TelegriipU. Extrtvsganoe. "Quick, qntck; a doctor! I have just swallowed fl penny I" "What! Spend 4 to snvo 8 pennyl Thnt'a the way with you women!" Paris Pels Mule, 1(1. Id 15. r 12. nW nwi. swl nwi. nwi twi tec 29, tp 12, r 13, nel nwi, wi nel, nwi sei tec 82, tp 20, r 24, el nel, ni sei eo 19, tp 21, r 12, lots 5, 6, 7, 8, blk 2. 2nd add to Print ville, tel si, swl tel sea 26, el ni, nel 880 lP r 13, swl sec 26. tp 14, r 16, ej tel, twi eel, teW twi sec 33, tp 20, r 10, si el, swl net. wl nwi ec 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, Deschutes add, lots 13, 11, blk V.. Palmain: nel sei sec 14. tn 13. r 13, el swl, nwi si 13, tp 12, r 13, pj mi, nl sei sec 2, tp 17. r 20, wl m), wi sei sec 20, tp 15, r 20, 1 int in nwi mi see 33, nwi nei Bt,l nwM 860 26 P 12, r 12, lots 0, 7. blk 11, Ashwood, lot 2, blk 11, Ashwood, lot 14, blk 20, Pal main, lot 6, blk 11, Palmsin, lots 5, 6, 1,1k 15, Prineviile, nwi sei sec 26, tp W, r 11, ni nel, sii nel seo 31, nwi nwi sec 82, tp 11, r 17, bwI seo 28, tp 17, r 20, sei eeo 7, tp 19. r 13, wl sei, nel sei eoJ nol eeo 8, tp 13, r 14, lot 9, blk 3, Notice for Publication Isolated Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore, Mav 26th. 1914. Notice is hereby given that, at di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved March 2S, 1912, (37 Stat., 77), pursuant to the ap plication ol Shelley nonami, serial no, mi:i(!6. we will offer at public isle, tc the 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 this office, tl,R fnlWino tract of land: nwi. sec tion 27, township 18 south, range 19 east, Willamette Meridian. "This tract is ordered into the market on a Bhowing that the greater portion there of is mountainous or too rougn tor cui 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 a. Frank Woodcock, Eegister, For your Fishing Tackle go to J. E. Stewart & Co. notice for Publication Isolated! Tract Public Land Sale. Department of the interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore. May 28, 114. Notice it hereby siven. that at direct ed bv the commixsioner of tne general land office, undor provisions of act of congress approved March 28, 1912, (37 Stat. 77), pursuant to ine application oi Uilmer W. f airchild, terial jno. otuaw, we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, but at not lesa than $2.00 per acre, at UtfO o'clock a. m,, on me 17th day of July, 1914. at this office, the followtns tract of land : Wl nwi, section 26, nel nel, section 27, township 16 south, range la east, Willamette me ridian. "This tract it ordered into the market on a showing that tbe 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 before the time designated for sale. H. r bank woodcock 611-p Kegister. NYAL Store AGENTS "BLOCKI" Perfume and Toilet Water Each Bottle Contain the National Flower Beautifully Preserved "Get tie Parcel Port Habit" FREE July 2-3-4 Lafler's Studio will give away 500 pho tographs. Come and get years. We sell cameras, roll films, film packs and all kinds of camera sop plies. Free instruction to those who use our supplies. Lafler's Studio We Strive to Please Millinery Always the latest styles at the most reasonable prices. Special rates to teachers and others attending Sum mer School. We also carry a full line of Velvetina Toilet Preparations which never fails to give satisfac tion, at Mrs. Estes MILLINERY PARLORS Prineviile, Ore. Bids Wanted. The city of Prineviile, Oregon, will receive bids, to be delivered to ii. O. Hyde, recorder, on or before July utn, 1914, for the following work : One bid to cover ah work necessary for the construction of 12S0 lineal feet of cement curb, 7950 sqnare feet of cement sidewalk, and 302 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 8:3d p. m. Vlans and specifications on file in the office of the city engineer. 6-11 Farm I Loans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal $25,000 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches iu the vicin ity of Prineviile. Loans to be for (5,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, payable an nually. We charge a email commission to be paid by the borrower. A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title & Trust Co. 6 19 Prineviile, Oregon PATRONIZE THE Prineviile Steam Laundry 1-29 Why not take the Journal ?