Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 30, 1914, Image 6

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college CHAMPIONS
FOR SEASON 1913-14.
Football Harvard .
Baseball Michigan
Track Cornell
Kowlng Columbia
Association football Harvard
Crosa country runnlnc Cornell
Cricket Pennsylvania
Basketball Cornell. Columbia
Fencing- Columbia
Oolf Tala
Gymnastic .. New York university
Hockey Princeton
Lacrosse Cornell
Swtmmlnjr Tale
Water polo Princeton
Tennis Harvard
WreeUliur Cornell
KID LEWIS MAKES GOOD.
Former English Feather Champ Nov a
Crack Lightweight Contender.
Kid Lewis, who was featherweight
champion of England less than a year
ago and who went to Australia under
the contract of Snowy Baker, has de
veloped into a high class lightweight
In Australia. Lewis proved himself to
be a very good boy In the feather
weight class and won the title, but It
was hardly thought that he could Jump
right Into the lightweight division and
defeat the stars.
It was not a case of taking on weight
In Australia, as many of the boys have
done In the past, but simply a case of
natural development Lewis was sent
against one of the hardest propositions
in Australia when he landed there
Herbert McCoy, who Is considered the
equal of any lightweight In the antip
odes. In this battle Lewis proved himself
the betrr fighter by outpointing the
clever McCoy all the way. He follow
ed this by defeating Hughle Mehegan,
the Australian champion, over the
twenty round route. And now there
b talk of matching him with either
Toung Shugrue, the sensational New
York lightweight, or Milburn Saylor,
the Indianapolis boy, who has made
good during his stay there. From all
accounts Lewis most be of the highest
class, and the chances are that he will
be heard from In his division when be
gets back to England.
STALLINGS DISCOVERS GERM.
No Microbe Half at Contagious, Say
Braves' Manager.
"There Isn't any microbe that's half
as contagious." says George Stalling,
manager of the Boston Braves, "as a
'batting or nonbatting germ. Best proof
of that the weekly batting averages.
Xotlce how many players from any
club that's either on a batting streak
or a hitting slump will be closely
bunched Instead of scattered all along
the column Uke the men of other
teams. Often five or six men on a
single team will have practically Iden
tical records, all In a knot around .290
or .300 or ail lumped round .210 or .220.
Then when the streak of good or bad
hitting Is over they'll begin to sepa
rate, and In two weeks their averages
will be distributed all up and down
the list When one man begins to
8 ting the bail his associates seem to
atch the same pace, and when one
'man falls the rest fall harmoniously
with him. One principal trouble with
my club seems to be a beautiful, har
monlous and united batting action
headed the wrong way!"
M'GRAW'S SOUTHERN SHARPS.
Stock and Robertson Broke In To
gether on Mobile Team.
Milton Stock and Davy Robertson,
McGraw's new pbenoms, who have
Jumped Into the big league calcium dl-
Photo by American Press Association.
STOCK (STANDING) AND ROBERTSON.
reet from the shadow of the Southern
league, were teammates at Mobile all
last yenr, where McGraw hnd farmed
them out
Stock is playing third, while Hobby
Is an outfielder and slugger de luxe.
Chief Mayers' Wing Is Good.
One of the best things about the
Giants' plnylng these days Is Chief
Meyers' throwing. lie never pegged
better. The chief throws and hits bet
ter than be runs, but that means more
employment because of the need of
carrying a pinch runner.
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SNODGRASS BOUNDING TI1IRD.
DAME RUMOR says that Fred Snodgrasa may go to Join the Cincinnati
Reds. Armando Marsans, who Jumped to the Feds only to be en
joined, has signified his willingness to play with the Giants, and Her
sog and McGraw are framing up a deal. Snodgrasa and a recruit art
said to be the inducement
LITTLE BITS OF
SPORTING CHAT
Pulling Many New Inside Base
ball Stunts Tills Season.
KID WILLIAMS IS STUCK.
New Bantam Champion Can't Find
Good Matches Nap Lajoie Would Bo
In a Lot on Bonuses if Bomsre Had
Offered Them Art Fletcher Taboos
Decollete Uniform.
There are teams in the major
leagues that are pulling new stuff,
new plays, unexpected plays, and get
ting away with them. In fact there
are more real baseball generalship and
brain work being shown this season
than for a long time.
One of the prettiest plays evolved
by the Athletics this year is the
squeeze, with runners on second and
third, with both runners attempting to
score. In one game at Chicago both
tallied. The play is a variation of
Mike Kelly's famous play of olden
times, when he used to score from
second behind the man who was
thrown out at the plate.
The Athletics have worked this play
quite often. With runners on second
and third, the batter pushes a bunt
down the line, if possible, with both
runners advancing at top speed when
the bail is pitched. The runner from
second naturally has a great lead and
turns third, gaining on the man ahead.
If the ball is fielded to the plate there
is a chance to catch the first runner,
but while the catcher is tagging him
the one behind slides safe on the oth
er side of the plate. If the opposing
Infielders are caught asleep or hesitate
as to which shall field the ball both
runners will score as they did in Chi
cago. llerzog, with the Reds, is preventing
mixups on balls thrown toward the
plate when a runner is trying to score.
Herzog knows that not one pitcher in
ten knows whether to let the ball go on
to the plate or try to catch the runner
or catch the ball and shoot back to
second to catch the batter who will at
tempt to take an extra base on the
throw home. Therefore be makes all
his pitchers go back of the catcher
when a hit is made, and the first base
man comes to the middle of the dia
mond and handles all balls or decides
to let them go.
Maranville and Evers are playing a
lot of new stuff around second. The
chief improvement is in Maranvllle's
change of style of passing balls in
force-outs und In starting double plays.
He used to snap the ball at the second
baseman, which Is risky when the
baseman Is running at top speed to
wurd him Now he scoops it
Kid Williams, the twenty-yenr-old
Danish fighter, who von the world's
bantamweight championship from
Johnny Coulon at Los Angeles, Is hold
ing the bag. All that he gets out of
winning the championship Is the title
and f lH), Coulon getting away with
$7,WHI even In defeat
Furthermore, the Dnne real name
John Gutenko has .defeated every
bantamweight of note, so that none of
the little fellows now In the ring will
prove drawing cards against him. Le
doux, the French champion; Jim Ken
drlck, the British champion; Eddie
CnmpL the only other American In
Williams' class, have all suffered de
feats. No more world's champions re
main to be conquered, and the Balti
more boy now is In the same shape
In which Abe Attell found himself for
several years with no more opponents)
to face.
Gutenko will have to go out of his
class, which means bard knocks and
very few soft pickings unless he hap
pens to be good enough to work Into
the championship brigade.
Unless new talent develops speedily
the new champion will have a very
tame time and very scant picking for
himself. Coulon squeezed dry all the
bantamweight lemons.
Napoleon Lajoie never has been
known to complain regarding the sal
ary paid him by Charles W. Burners,
but It I quite likely that he wishes
that during ail the time he has work
ed for the Naps their liberal owner bad
offered him a bonus such as Joe Jack
son bus been proffered this season.
Jackson, according to rumor, Is to get
so much If he bits above .400, so much
If he bits above .375 and so much If he
bit aliove .300. Never having hit be
low the last named mark since he has
been In the American league, the
chances are that J. J. will earn at least
one of the extra sums his contract calls
for, even if the Cincinnati base hit
has been abolished.
Look what Lajoie would have had,
however, in the way of extra remu
neration had his contract called for
more money in the event of his hitting
above JSM. 375 or .400. In 1901, work
ing for Connie Mack, he plied up an
average of .422, still the high water
mark for the American league and
approached only by Ty Cobb In 1011,
the year he was accounted the most
valuable player in the younger organi
zation. Cobb hit .420 that year and
410 the next, Joe Jackson having an
avernge of .408 in 1911 and Charley
(Dukei Farrell an average of .404 in
1003.
During two years of his employment
by Sotners, Larry has hit better than
.375 and in five years better than .3&0.
Cobb has been above the lust named
mark six times, Hans Wagner five
times, Joe Jacknon four times and Trls
Speaker, Ed Delahanty. Olaf Heurick
(.n and Mike Dunlin twice each.
Yale university is becoming the real
old time opponent for Harvard, having
defeated the Crimson on the water, the
diamond and the track.
All that now remains for the Blue is
to come back In football.
Arthur Fletcher Is the only member
of the Giants to wear a collar on bis
baseball shirt. Arthur's head is so far
above his shoulders that lie feels more
drensed np when the Intervening space
Is neatly covered.
!mi mmons
In the circuit court o( the state of
Orvtfon tor Crook comity.
Crook Comity, treron, u public cor
Hirimon, plaint irr,
vs.
C W Allen, John A r nicker, Ashwood
(iiild Mining (.:, John Bain, ti A
Nuklcy, C 1' Becker, H C Hull. Not
tie M Bolsevert, Jens J Boyd, J C
Brognii, 0 C Buchanan, C 0 Butler,
IluhlsV I' Carson, Geo H I'nrner,
W 1) Clurk, Atmw U Cleveland,
Columbia Valley Trust Co. II H
Cook A Co, 1hu C Crowley, Scvert
Deblnir, J F lrtw, Ivy O Dnvltl.
Hon, Kinina K K.pplng, Kdwanl
Khkhii. Mary Kermison, II W
Gamble, il V Gates, Ague E
George, J U Gibson, Mrs AM Gllc
aon, II Ulliluer, Walter (illlexple, J
W UlrBBiier, Alexander Halbrook,
Jerry Haley, K It llalU'rinan. W K
Hammer, w II Hanon, J T lions
ton, J W Hurt, Kvn Johnson, II F
Jones, J U Julleil, () O J nines,
Cora A Jones, Cora A Jones, K ,1
I.ane, K J Leach, Ralph 10 1-ewls,
CM Lister, Mr, Kster Lock wood,
W Lord, O H Loueks, Wm M
Luther, leiuiln Lynch, J W
Mackey, Chan A Mlchler, G W
Miles, II K Miller, (' J Mllllgan,
Elsie MIIIIk'iu. A K Mlnkler, W V
Myers. .1 II Moore. J W McCollum.
(1 McColluin, Jail Mi-Colliiin, T
McCoy, MeMi-eil A Springer,
Lniifhlln McNeil, Millie McI'Iii'iihoii,
McTnggart Jt live, Nancy U Noble,
C 1' Nelson, Mrs II A O'Kane,
CIihhW I'lirrlsh, John M I'nyne
John R 1'owern, Mrs M J 1'rlco, T
R Unborn, Thos Kellly F.mI, H W
Kolx-rtH, E Rosetiliautn, Floyd A
Rowell, Sanford & Rodman, I) 1'
Shrum, RS Price, Geo K Smith.
Jaine Spencer, O h Splnks, .1 F
Staler, L C Stephenson. Will ti
Stiles, Thos E Stroud, J I Stru k
ler, Maud Taylor. W I' Thorp. C
M Triplet t. T B Tinker. Henry I)
Turner, John It Vauderpool, it 11
Vaughn, Geo Voore, M Warner &
it M Burnett, Harry (I. Webb, S S
WllkliiH. Iva B West, Geo Wltln-r-l.y,
It G Wllcoxfti, G A Wilson,
John B Winter, 1' II Reynolds, ami
all persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or having, or
claiming to have, any right, title,
equity or Interest whatever In the
real proKTty hereinafter decerlbod,
defeliduutH.
To C W Allen, John Aruleker, Ash
wood Gold Mining Co, John Bain,
5 A Bnkley, CI' Becker, II C Bell,
Nettle M Bolsevert, Jess J Boyd, J
C Brogau, C C Buchanan, C C
Butler, llulda I' Corson, Geo H
Cariier, W I) Clark, Alinee B Cleve
land, Columbia Valley Trust Co,
It S Cook & Co, Dan C Crowley,
Severt IH'blng, J F Drew, Ivy C
Davidson, F.mimi E Kpplug, Ed
ward Fngun, Mary Ferguson, 11
W Gamble, II V Gate, Agnes K
George, J I) Gibson, Mrs A M Glli
mi n. B Glldlier, W alter Glllexple, J
W Glessuer, Alexander Halbrook,
Jerry Haley, E R Halieriiinn, W F
Hammer, W 11 Hanoi), J T llntis
ton, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson, II F
Jones, J G J ulleii, () U James, Corn
A Jones, Cora A Jones, E J Lane,
E J Leach, Ralph K I.cIh, C M
Lister, Mrs Ester Lockwood, W
Lord, (1 It Loueks, Will M Luther,
Dennis Lynch, J W Mackey, Chas
A Mlchler, G W Miles, H E Miller,
CJMIIIlgan. Elsie Mllllgnn, A R
Mlnkler, W P Myers, J II Moore, J
W McCollum, G McCollum, Jail
McCollum. T McCov, McMeen A
Springer, Laiichliii McNeil, Millie
McPheason, McTaifgart & Bye,
Nancy R Noble, C P Nelson, Mrs II
A O'Kane, Chas W Parrlsh, John
M I'uyue, John R Towers, Mrs M
J Price, T It Raliorn, Thos Rtfilly
est, E W Kotierta, It Roseubaiini,
Flow) A Rowell. Ranford & Hod
man, D F Shrum, R H Price, Geo E
Smith, Jamie Spencer, U E Splnks,
J F Stulev, L C Stephenson, Wm
G Stiles, Thus E Stroud, J PStrlck
ler. Maud Taylor, W 1' Thorp, C M
Triplett, T B Tucker, Heury D
Turner, John B Vuuderpool, It B
Vaughn, Geo Voorem, M Warner
6 R M Burnett. Harry G W'ebli, S
S Wllklns, Iva li West; Geo Willi
erbv, R G Wllt oxen, (1 A Wilson,
John B Wlmer, P B Reynolds, and
all persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or having or
claiming to have, any right, title,
equity or Interest whateer 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, n public corpora
tion, the holder of Certificates of De
linquency C 201 to C 2x8, Issued on
June 2nd, 1914, by the tax collector
of the county of Crook, slate of Ore
gon, for the amount of Two thou
sand two hundred seventy-one and
eighteen hundredths ($'-'271. IX), dol
lars, the Hume 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 a follows,
to-wit:
V. nwl sec 10, tp 16, r 12; lot 2,
blk 40, Palinaln; 'i of scJhc! sec 3(1,
tp 9, r II); s 7 acres se swj sec 29, tp
17, r 12, nwl nw ej nwj sec 26, tp
19, r 13; lot 10, blk 14, Laldluw: lot 9,
blk 40, Paltnnlu; scj sec 34, tp 9, r 13;
sej nw, swj nej, nwj sej, nej swj
sec 30, tp 11, r 19; nwj, swj nw,
nwl swl sec 20, tp 13, r 11; nwJn sw,
si nwl, '"i nwl 19, tp 9, r 1H; sel
nel sec 9, swl nwl, swl sec 10, tp
12, r 12; sel se sec 1, tp 13. r 13, sj
swj, tie! swl sec 6, tp 13, r 14; nl swl
sec 5, til si sec 6, tp 16, r 20; 1 sec
:), tp 1H, rl5; lot 10, blk 13, Lald
law, lot 20, blk 14, Laldlaw; uejj sel
sec 9, II J sw. nwl mi-! sec 10, tp 13, r
15; lots 11. 12, blk 13. Liildhiw; nj lot
11, all lot 12, blk 0, Laldluw; lie! sel
sec 12, tp 10, r 17; wj swl, sel "wi
sec 7, tp II), r 18; lot , blk 20, Laid
In w; e swl, sel nw! sec 16, tp 13.
r 11; L.vtli' acre 6; nwl sec 36, tp 14,
r 10; i sel sec 22, tp 11, r 19; nwi
nel, nel nwl see 27, tp 11, r 19; lot H,
blk 17, Deschutes mid; hi swl, "''!
swl, "w! "'! "''! 24, tp 9, r 17; lots 7,
8, blk 9, lMt add Prlnevllle; lot 2, blk
6, Luldlaw; ej ej sec 9, tp 16, r 11;
wj w see 10, tp 10, r 11; sj sec 4, tp
16, r 11 ; si nel, tie! sel, sel sel cc
17, tp 11. r 19; lot 5, blk 15, Red
mond; nj nwl. swl nwl, pc 17, st'l
nel sec M, tp 11, r 19; n swl, nwl
sel, swl nw'4 "''C 33, tp 11, r 13; lot
4, blk 9, Laldluw; wj se, sel swl
sec 22, nel nwl ec 27, tp 12, r 11; nel
sel s'"' U. "Wit nv'l swl m'('
vi. r 1:1; scj see in, tp pi, r i;i; n i
nwl see it, nl m l sw 8, tp 16, r 18;
swl swl siv 4, lie! sec I", all of sir
21, tp 15, r 18; si lot 2. blk 1U, Pnl-
maln; nt'l sel sec 34, m t m l mco J,
tp 15, r 12; lots 5, , blk 38, Red
mond; si swl 19, l 10, r 13; lot
12, blk 2, Laldlaw; lot 4. blk 11, Bend;
lots 6. 7, 8, 9, blk 28, Bend; 1 net,
wl sel sit 29, tp 15, r 20; hi 1 nwi.
uelswl, lots 5, 0, seed, tp 17, r 22;
wl wl, nel wl si'luwl sec 25, ti
17, r 11; wl ol w 1, w sec 2, all set; 3,
tp 15, r 17; el hoc 84. tp 14, r 17; lot 8,
blk 20, i'lilnmlii; swl hih 16, tp 15, r
12; lots 1, 2. a, blk 81, Palumtu; nwl
nel, el m e m-i-i, sve 16,
tp 15, r 15; swj ml nee 1, tp
13, r 15; nel uwl, ws ui
nwl m l si-c 32. tu 20. r 24: ii nw
liwi nel sii- 27, sel hwI nee 22, tp li,
r 14; w I sel. cj hwI, el nel see 33.
swj sw)i sit-27, tp IK, r 24, m l nel
sec 28, tp 15, r 24; el u.'l, nl sel hoc
19. tp 21. r 12; si 1 hoc 33, tp 12, r 14;
lots 2, 3, sec 5, tp 13, r 14; Ht l s J,
sw l si J ec 82, tp 12, r 14; scj swl,
hi1 sec 26. t'Si uwl. s I inl nee 35, tp
12, r 13: iw4 hoc 26, tp It, r 16; nl
hi-1 hit 26, tp 16, r It, nel sec 26, tp
II, r 13; lots 6, 7, blk II, Ashwood;
wl nwl, nwl nwl hoc 211, ni l nel hoc
30, tp 10, r 16. lot 2, blk 11, Ashwood;
nel hoc 7, tp 19, r 13; nwl i'l hoc 33,
tp 12, r 12; l swl, "l wl sec 12,
nl nwl hoc I I, tp 12, r 10; wl nwl,
w nwl hoc 10, tp 12, r Hi; lot 11, blk
2il, lot 6. blk 11, Pulinuln; fl swl x"'
25, tp 12, r 12; lot 2", blk 45, Red
mond; lots 11, 12. blk 10. Bend; nel
nwl, si m i. m l ni l hiv 4, tp II, r 15:
IH'l wl sec 32, II w I nwl, I I Heo
33, tp 10, r 17; i u.-l, ii, nw l hoc 28,
tp 15, r 16; lotn ft, 11, blk 15, M 11 P
I'lttievllle; lot 2, blk 54, I ti-i 1 111 1 1 11 il ;
vk 111 I i-1.. nel.. ) Mi l neo 16. til 9.
r 18: 1 m J, i-i hw I hoc I I, nw 1
Mee 23, ti 9, r 18; hi J hi 1, hw 1 nil
20, tp 15, r 10; hi i swl hii- 20, 1
mo 27, t-wl m l his; 35, tp 11, r 19;
iii'l mi :I0, tp 16, r 19; lot 9, blk
Puiiunlu: nwl ml, el ml, nwl
ml
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hoc 4. tii 10. r 19; lot 4. blk 15, Prim
villi", swl hwI Heo 16, tp 16, r 15; mi
hwI sec 11, 1 nwl hoc 12. tp 17, r 16;
lot 2. blk 67, Redmond; hwI nee 9, tp
13, r 13, tick sit- 32, tp 19, r 10; !
hoc 35, 111 11, r 19; nwl hw, hi) swl,
si sol, mi w i hoc 36, tp 11. r ID; n'u
III ! Hi-o 2. tp 12, r 19; lots 1, 2, 1, 24,
blk 18, Laldlaw ; si wl, ln swl, ""1
sc J hoc 20, tp 14, r 17; lot 11, I'lk 4
Laldlaw; el hi I hoc 24, 1 1) 11, r 16. si
wl mi-c 111. tii 11, r 17; lot 19, blk 14
Lnlillaw ; hw I Lytlo acre 29; lots H,
9, 10, 11, hoc 12, tp 10, r 12; lot I, blk
3, l'.i iiil; nl nl hoc 30, tp 14, r 16, wt
in ), hi 1 nel, m l hi-1 sec 9. tp 12. r lo:
si m1, m l hi! me 16, tp 15, r 12; in J
nw, nw i mi hoc il, mi sec 14, tp
15, r 12'mwI nel, m l uwi, mi w j,
11 w 1 mi 1 sec 23, tp 13 r 15; Pulmalii
panel 200x200 lying 520 ft HOllth ol
blk 33, Palinaln; li l.vtle acre uwl
29; nil hoc 36, tp 16, r 20; nl nwi.
hw 1 nw'4 mo 18, tp 1:1, r 11; lots 1, 2,
3, 4, blk 2, Paulina, swj m-c 32, tp 16.
r 11, hp I Lytic iwrv 29.
Said V W Allen, John Arnlcker,
A nil u i nl 'told Mining In, John
Ham, S A link ley, C 1' Becker, II C
Hell, Nettle M Bolxovort, JoH J
linvil, J C Hrogan, C (' Buchanan,
C tr Butler, llulila P ( nrsoii, Geo II
Carner, W D Clark, Alinee II Clove,
laud, Columbia Valley Trust Co, II
SCook & Co, Dan C Crow ley, H"vert
Deblmr, J F Drew, Ivy C Davidson,
Emilia E Epplug, Edward lagan,
Mary Ferguson, II W Gullible, II V
Gutes, Agues E George, J 1) Gibson,
Mrs A M Glbsou, B Gllduer, Walter
Gillespie, J W Glessner, Alexander
Halbrook, Jerry Haley, E R Halter
man, W F Hammer, W li Hanon. J
T HuUHtoit, J W Hurt, Eva Johnson,
II FJiini'M, JG Jullen, O O Juincn,
Cora A Juiioh, Cora A Jones, E J
Lane, E J U-acb, Ralph E Iwls, C
M Lister, Mrs Ester Lockwood, W
Lord, tl R Loueks, Wm M Luther,
Dennis Lynch, J W Mackey, Chas A
Mlchler, G W Miles, 11 E Miller, C J
Mllllgau, Elsie Mllllgan, A It Mink
ler, W P Myers, J II Moore, J W Mc
Collum, G Mc Collum, J ii II McColluin,
T McCov, McMi-cii & Springer,
Lauchlln McNeil, .Millie McPheason,
McTnggart & Bye, Nancy R Noble,
C P Nelson, Mrs II A O'Kane, Chas
W Parrlsh, John M Payne, John R
I'owers, Mrs M J Price, T R Raliorn,
Thos Ridlly est, E W Roberts, It
Kosctihntim, Floyd A Rowell, San
ford & Rodman, D 1 Slirutii, R S
Price, Geo E Smith, James Hpnicer,
O E Splnks, J F Slalev, L Stephen
son, Wm G Stiles, Thos E Stroud, J
I' Strlckler, Maud Taylor, W P
Thorp, C M Triplett. T II Tucker,
Henry D Turner, John B Vmidcr
pool, R B Vaughn, Geo Voore, M
Warner & R M Burnett, Harry G
Webb, H S Wllklns, Iva B West, Geo
Wltherby, 11 G W llcoxen, G A W ll.
son, John B Wlinei', P B Reynolds,
and all persons unknown owning or
claiming to own, or hnvlngor claim
lug to have any rigid, title, equity
or Interest whatever In the real
property hereinabove described, as
the owners of the legal title of the
above described property as the
same appears of record and each of
the other persons above mimed are
hereby further not Hied 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 Hen
against the property above de
scribed and mentioned In Raid cer
tificate. And you are hereby sum
moiied to uppear within sixty days
after the first publication of the sum
mons exclusive of the day of said
first publication, and defend this
action or pay the amount dim us
above shown together with costs
and accrued Interest and in case of
your failure to do so, a decree will
tie rendered foreclosing the Hen of
said taxes and costs against the
land 11 ml premises above named.
This summons Is piilillKlicd by or
der of the Honorable G. Springer,
judge of the comity court of the
statu of Oregon for the county of
Crook, and said order was made
iind dated this 11th day of June,
1914, and the date of the first publl
cation of this summons Is the 11th
day of June, 1914, Date of last pub
Hon Mum is the 13lh day of August,
1914.
All process and papers In this pro.
ceedlng may be served upon tho un
dersigned residing within the state
of Oregon, at the addiess herein
after mentioned.
WlM.AUI) II. Wiutz,
District Attorney and attorney for
Plaintiff.'- Address, Prlnevllle, Or.
Hotlcc ot Slici'llT'i Halo.
II v virtus nl hii eniH'Ullciu In lurselui.
uri duly IsmiihI by the clerk of ths cir
cuit court ol lbs count v of Crook, statu
of Oiokoii, dated the i7th of July,
1914. In certain sullim 111 ins circuit
conn for isld county kiul ststa, herein
t'stlisrlne limit as plaliitltl rtx'nvurrd
ililguiHiit Hgslust W, I'. Myers, Mull
). Mverseiul lis Psuwell as dtlvililants
for tfin sum u( lour iIiouhhuiI thr
hundred siid seventy tlnre and 20 10U
dollars, with Interest t hereon from said
12th dsy ol March, 1914, and cost" sml
disbursements tsxod at thirteen 25-100
dollars, ami attorney foe four hundred
dollars, un the 12th day ol March, 1914.
Notice it hereby given Hist 1 will on
TIm 224 D.y ef As.eit, 114,
at the north (rout dmir of tb court
boiiiH in l'f nsvllle. Orcitoli. In Crook
county, in mid comity, t 10 o'clock In
mtenoon ol said dsy, sell at puiilic suc
tion to the highest bidder, fur cash, the
following desorihod propiuty, to-will
The IhihI iIi-sciIIjimI In plslntlll s com.
iilalut, to- w it : Lots One, Two, Three,
Four, and th iiortbesst quarter ol
northwest quartsr of section thirty, In
townshliit welve south, ol rsngo llilrtem
i-SMt W. M.
And the northwest quarter of south-
Ossl qusrtiir, siH-tnm twenty-six. In
towusbip sixlmin soiltli, 01 range eleven
oust, WllluinetlH tueridlsii, III Crank
county, On'Ki'ii
Tukuii and levied tij on ss the prnMirty
of tbessid W. P. Myers. SiflU D. Myers
mid Ira l'i'ii"ll, mid 1 will sell the Mine
or ss much lliuroof se uiiiy be mn'ossury
10 sstiffity the suld jiiiliiinent In favor ol
Catharine K"ol sitnlust said W, 1'.
Myers, Slell D. Mvers and Da 1'eiiwell
with interest llnu-eon, toKi-llier with sll
cimts ami ilinbiirsoiiituits Ibsl Imvs or
titty secriiii KiuNK Kittiss, hherilT.
DslHd t I'rliidViMo, Ore .July 17,1914.
By W. E, Van A 1.1 m, Di p. sherill.
.Notice of Slicrlir Sal.
By virtue of n fxertitlnn In foreclos
ure duly inui-d by llinch-ik of lbs cir
cuit court of the count v of Crook, state
ol Ori'it'in, ilatnl lie 17tli day of July t
1914, in a certain action in the rlrcull
court fur sit id county and stilts, herein
F.diiiuiid M. Love s defendant recovcrfd
jinlvmeiit anainsl Party I .at kin and
Klli-ii M. l.si kin ss ilnleiidniits, for the
sum ol live hundred thirteen ami 56 1H
dollar!, with Interest thereon from the
3d day of November, 1911, at H r cunt,
and costs and illsburn-meiit taxed
at seventeen 110 UK) dollars, and sixty
dollars s attorney fee, on llie lltlida) of
March 1914.
.Notice hereby flven l'1! I 00
Tk. 224 Dsy ef As,s.l, 1914,
at the north front door ol the court
house In Print-vlllo, Oregon, In Crook
county In id county, at 10 o'chs-k in
the lori'iiiHin of said day soil at public
suction to tin' highest bidder, tor cash,
llie (oIIowUk described property, to-lt:
'llie uiitliwesl quarter ol soulliesst
qusiter, siition twenty-six, tho north
half of northrart quartor, and southeast
quarter ol the northeant iptarter, section
thirty live, in tuwiiship i-kven mulh,
of tiik'" twelveeiiHt, tlm W illamottH me
ruliaii, Crisik county, Oregon.
Taken and levied tiiion as tho prniir
tv of the stid I'.irry l.arkin and Ellen
M. tonkin uinl will sell tho ssmii or as
much thereof a may lie tiiHonsary t
suln-ly the said judgment in lavor ol
Edniund Love, the plaintiff, against'
said Psrrr Laikin and Ellen M. Lai kin,
with Interest thereon, tovuther with all
cosls and dishiirsemuuts that have or
may sect tie.
Ksank Ei.kins, Hlierlff,
Dated at Prlnevillu, Ore., July 17, A.D.
1914.
By W. E. Vas AtLKN, D'p. Sheriff.
Citation.
In the county court of the state of
Oregon for the county of Crook.
In the mutter of the estate of John
II. J arret t, deceased.
To Ada E, J arret t. Janie J. Jur
rett, Sarah M. Poullti, Robert J.
Jarrott, Bonjaiiiln S. Jarret t, Thotnnsj
S. Jnrrett, William M. Jarrott. Ada
E. Jarrott, Jr., Earl Jarrott, Marie
R. Jarrott, Liiolle M. Jarrott, Howard
T. Jarrott, M. R. Biggs, guardian ad
litem, also all other unknown heirs
ami all other persons Interested In
the hereinafter dcacriU'd property,
greeting:
in tiio mime of thoStatc of Oregon.
You are hereby cited and required
to appear in the county court of t4ie
state ot Oregon for the county of
Crook, at the court room thereof, at
Prlnevllle, lu the county of Crook,
state of Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8tli
day of September, 1914, at 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of that day, then
and there to show cause, If any ex
ImIs, why an order should not be
made setting iinIiIo, vacating and '
holding for naught the previous
orders made by the above entitled
court In the above entitled estate for
the sale of the real property herein
after described, and also setting;
aside, vacating anil holding for
naught the orders continuing sulil
sales.
You are further hereby died and
required to appear at the place ami
time hereinbefore mentioned to show
cause, If any exist, why an order
should not be made for the sale of
the following described real property
belonging to the estate of John it.
Jnrrett, deceased, tu-wlt:
Lots three (3) and four (4), ami
the south half (1) of the north west
quarter (1) of section five (D), In
township fourteen (14) south, range
nineteen (19), oust of the Willamette
meridian, containing 153.84 acres, ac
cording to the olilclal plat ami
United States survey thereof, and
lylnir and situate In Crook county,
Oregon.
Witness the Honorable G. Springer,
Judge of the county court of the
state of Oregon for the county of
Crook, with the seal of said court
alllxed this 6t,h day of July, 11114.
Attest: Waiiiihn Buoh'n,
(Olilclal Seal) , clerk.
WlI.I.AHII II. Wlll'17,,
Attorney for Estate.
. Date of llrst pull., July 23, 1911.
Date of last pith., August 20, 1914.
Notice to the" Public
For tho benefit of my patrons snd
the public at large, and to dispel 11 fitlHe
rumor, I desire to state that 1 have not
discontinued nor do I intend to discon
tinne my staire service with Auto Truck
between Priiieville and Redmond. My
service and rates will be just as satis,
factory as in the paHt. Leave Prine
villa daily at 8 p, m. Arrive Prinnvllle
10 a.m. Your patronise solicited.
7-W 4t P. G. JomtiiAN.