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AtOlHT .3, 101 CnOOK COUNTY JOl'RNAL THE Bl I BARN Open for Buiinen. Baled Hay and Grain for Sale WOOD A SPECIALTY IMttimH Telephone Black 951 ROBERT BROWNING PRINEVILLE, OREGON SUMMONS In tK CI rrult Court of th Stmt of Or em tor Crook Ccunljr. 1 Ovid A. Krr, Alph-u Hymrm, Kldm M. (Vrtion, 1 kin Id V. (.or.irif ftnil Imflu. iJ. j ("...nlon, PlalnllfN v. C. t. Ulllman and BmI pllv Hltltnan, IfvndHfiU. In th nanw of th BUt of Orol You r bwrrtty rwMU'rwi to appear and n wr th Comiilaint ttiml In tha atiova tititJt i f Court nd ()m't on or tfirff th Zfnh day of ; Baptombar, .., and If rat fat) ao to appaar and anwr, tb plaintiffs will apply to tha j Omrt fur tha raliaf dtmuindad in their Com-j olatnt. to-witi A iudirmant mvalnH you and aarh of yon fof tha iuid of ,UWt.W with intaraat tharwm at tha rata of par cant, par annum, from tha dato of tha an try tharaof, until paid ant for tha eoata and dlahuraamiU of thla action, and for an Orftr of Halo of tha property attached therein. Thla Hummona la puMiiihfi by r1r of tha Honorabla T. E. J. Duffy, Judga of tha attova antlllt-d Court, mada on tha 7th day f Autruat, 1(118, which Bald Oniar praacribad that thia Hummona b publlahad In tha Croolc County Jmirnal, a waakly nvwtifr of rnr al clirulatlon printed and) grubllahad 1b riina villa, Crwok County, Oregon, lor a pa Hod of atx waaka aonaaeutlvaly. Data of ft rat publication of thaaa turn man a la tha Hh day f Autruat, .Mia. M. K. KLLI01X AlUimay for Plaintiff I1M7C City Transfer & Express Jap Ireland, Prop. Auto Delivery to all Part of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin'a Red 951 JAT II. DOBBIN, President HENRT L. CORBETT, Vlce-Pres. J. 0. AINSWORTII, Vlce-Proi. B. F. ROT, Treasurer B. 0. BPENCER. Secretary E. W. RUMBLE, Gen. Mir. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL DIRECTORS Jay H. Dobbin Henry L. Corbett 0. 0. Holt R. N. Blanfleld J. 0. Alniworth W. P. Dickey E. W. Rumble North Portland Oregon NOTICE OP SAI.K OP RKAL ESTATK IN THK COUNTY COURT OP TUB STATE OK OKKOON KOK CROOK COUNTY. In th matter of lh MUt, of Kffi B. Cor nell, deceased. NOTICK IH IIKRKBY GIVEN by th under Igned, th. Administrator of th Kstat of Ki ll H. Cornetl. Decease.!, that he will, pursuant to an order of the County Court mail.! and en tered on tha tth day of July, Ilia, tail at prt vat aal, after th tth day of September, i'lia, at th office of M. K. Klltott, at frlnevill. Crook County, Oregon, subject to confirmation by th County Court of Crook County. Oregon, In following dacrlbd rval eatate belonging to said tale to-wlt! Lot Thr and th South Half of th Northwest Quarter of Section Five, tn Township Hlileen. South of Hang It teat of th Willamette Meridian In Crook County. Oregon. Uatd .thU th day of Auruit, 1111. OKOKT.R M. CORNKTT, 1 Administrator of th lUuj of Effl B. Corutt, dauwd. IIHOo " NOTICE POB PUBUCATION Jun. wh, 1911. Notlc U twrrhr ,ln that 11IKHKHA (L fiARHKK 1 of Dry lk, Omton, who, on July 11th, in 14. mal Humaataad tntry No. 0i:iS30, (or NW KWU, Bc. 1. N4 HK'4, BEV.HE , NK'4 Sw. I, NE4 MGt4, Bw U, N NWfc Hk. 12, Townahip 2(1. Bouth Rann 21 Kaat. WilUm.lt Meridian, baa filed notic of Intention U mak Kinal Three Year Proof, to Mtabluih rlalm to th land abov deaerfbed, brfor Charlea A. Hherman, United State CommlMloner, at Fifa, Ormon, on th 17th day of Auiruit, 191B. Claimant namea a wltneaaett Carl Brhwab, of Dry Lake, Oregon: Oinorit Cieirer, of Dry laka, Oretron. John Wilaon. of Dry Laka, Oraon Bldtn Whitah. r. of Dry Lak. Omron. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 1 4 tic, Ktatmr. NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION Department of th Interior, U. 8. Land Of flr at Th Dalloa, Orenoo, July 13, 11. Nolle la hircbv aiven ttial ANNIE HbMI'STKAD, Mother and heir to Glvl':H KRKII fcR, ot 8amth, Washinvtoft, who, o,l January . t.'7, ) B 1 6, mai Homeateau Entry No. O.H.'S, foi E H (KaC half, Smtloa l, Tiwuhip itt. S. K. 20 VMi Wlll.rn.lle M.-rtdiitn, haa filed notic of Intention to mak final Thre Yrar Proof, to eatabltah claim tr th land above dearrtoed, befor fclmer M. Pork, Unit ed BLata CVjmm !, inner, at Hampton, Oregon, on th 14th day of ckotemlier, 1D1H. Claimant namea aa wltncaaeat Willi C Derrirk. of Brother, Ore., Emu Van Laacka, of Dry Lak, Oregon ; ticonr P. Alllaon, of Hampton, Oregon i Albert Alcxan. dr, of Dry Lake, Omron. H. FRANK WOODCOCK ltt Reit later. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tha Interior, U. 8. Land Of fir at Th Dalle. Omron. July II, 11111. Notic la hereby given that MARY M. SYLVESTER, rid of ALFRED SYLVESTER, of Prln. Cfi A N D L E R SIX Famous For Its Marvelous Motor - vv, m;v;v-sv .jriy2 '' r 'i The Point of Glimax in Sedan Design THE seven -passvngiT. convertible type of sedan is given its finest expression in the current ('handler model. This is a truly handsome car, most graceful of line, splendidly finished and upholstered. It seats seven with extreme comfort when the two auxiliary chairs are in use. The four doors give ready entrance and exit without confusion or dis turbance. Mounted on the standard Chandler chassis, distinguished for its marvelous notor, the sedan is most serviceable in all seasons. The windows may be lowered into the body panels, or entirely removed, and, at any moment, the car may be entirely enclosed if desired. The Chandler car Is offered in other attractive models. Nearly fifty thousand Chandler owners know the extraordinary worth of the Chandler car. ' - 1 Choose Your Chandler Now . Seven-Passenger Touring Car, SI 795 Four-Passenger Roadster, S 1795 Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, SI 87 5 Convertible Sedan, S249S Convertible Coupe, S239S Limousine, S3095 ' All prices f. o. b. Cleveland ROSS-DOUGLAS MOTOR CO. PRINEVILLE, OREGON CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO Ilk Oregon, who, on Jun 14th, ItH, mad Homeatead Entry No. 0IIW.5, for Lota , 14, I. end 1. Kartlnn 12, Townaip 1, S. R. 1, Kut Willamette Meridian, haa filed notlre of Intention to make Final Three-Yea Proof, to eautilinh claim to the land above deacrlbed, Ix-f'.re Lak M. Bwthell, United rllalea Com mlMuin.r, at Prtnevllle, Oregon, on th (Ola day of Auauat, mill. Claimant nmea aa wftneaiea: John Kembling. of Prinevllle. Oregon; A lea Hlnum, of PrtnevllU, Oregon. Waller Ihmaria, of Prineellle, Oregon, Orval Oaborn. of Prina. villa, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, ,tBl' Keitleter NOTICB FOB PUBLICATION Deimriownt of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of fice at The Dallea, Oregon. July It, 1V18, Notice I hereby given that JOHN MONTGOMERY of Prinevlll, Oregon, who, on Augnet 26th, 1014. made Iteaert Land Entry No. 0137M, for HK NKV, neetion 24, Townihlp 14 8. R. 14 Eat Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of Intention to make Final Deaert Land Proof, to eatablleu claim to the land above dewrlb ed. before Uke M. Beehteli, United State. Commiiaioner, at Prfneville, Oregon, on the lot day of September, ll. Claimant name aa witneKaeat Oeorue W. Dodfton, of Prinevtlle, O'eeon ; John M. Elliott, of Prlneville, Oregon; Noak W. Floyd, of Prlneville, Oregon, Rkbard Kan. dk of Prlneville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. ttU He later TTmn TTntl 5T TTife eaiW fotiMn. Th communities' thrmiirh which thpy run ar ntifilly mtire enllKhfened and pro gmnlve than those on the earth roads, and therefore are more able and will ing to bear the maintenance coat. CLEANING GRAIN OF BENEFIT NOTICB In aeconlane with Section 289, L. 0. L., notice I hereby given that warrant for the following named pereona will b cancelled and payment thereof will be refused. If aaid warrant are not preaented lor payment with in Ilxty (60) day from July L lDUl Name Amount Data leaned Prank Huatt 1.S0 July 8, 1910 E. A. Oriffin 14.00 July 8, 1910 Central Oregon Auto Co. 9.00 July 8, 1910 Frank L. Jen kin T. J. rergeaob W. F. McLaughlin O. Stevena Ed. Katea H. Brran Donati Hclna W. Warren ' Tom B. Moor Jean Schiller ra. Lulu M. BenneU Albert Stuner Jamea Hurrovalle Bogue Horper Arthur Cook D. Ryan Louie Laraon W. Woodruff C. C. Foi Win. Ortmaa J. E. Mill. D. William L. Bryna C. Randall J. Hunt Ed. Mill Frank Bard Frank Fabian Jean Ray Tony Monach Otto Leach A. L. Anderaon Edward Murphy Banquet Cafe Dr. F. H. Coon W. H. Fulkrrson 4.00 4.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 1,09 2.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2 60 8.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 Z.00 1.00 1 00 (.00 1.00 1.00 (.00 1.00 DeachuU Mut. TeL Co. 4.28 1.60 1.(0 1.80 1.50 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 8.96 12.50 2 00 July 8, 1910 Sept 10, 1910 Sept 10, 1910 Sept 10, 1910 Sept 10. 1918 Sept 10, 1910 Bent 10, 1910 No, a, i9i 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 7, 1911 7, 1911 7, 1811 7, 1911 1, 1911 7, 1911 7, 1911 7, 1911 f, 1911 i, 1911 6, 1911 6, 1911 8. 1911 I, 1911 5, 1911 6, 1911 (, 1911 6, 1911 6, 1911 6, 1911 6, 1911 Government lnventlsrators declare that the producer of tilgh-qiinllty grain often recepvea lea than It la worth In order that the bnyer may pay an en,nnl price to the a;rower of grain of Inferior quality. If the farmer would clean hla grain be could n.t only demand top price, but would thereby obtain screenings worth $10 to $25 a ton for feed. The speclalliits believe that fanners who deliver grain of Inferior quality should not expect to receive a price equal to that paid for high-quality grain. winter, with alfalfa hay, triage, ffM grain, a ration care be furnished that will produce Juxt as much in 11 It as can be contained In early summer when the cow la on grass. Silage provides in winter the succulence which is fur nished In summer by the green grass. USE OF LEGUMINOUS PLANTS Of 8peelal Value In Feeding Animals aa Well aa Improvement of Soil Fertility. Leguminous plants are of special value In feeding animals as well as for Improving the fertility of the soil. The bny of leguminous crops Is rich In protein and also carbohydrates, hence Is more economical for animals than hay made from the noniegumes. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. No. Nov. Nov. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Mar May May May May May May May May May May May May FOR INCREASED CROP YIELDS Manure Adds Plant Food and Organlo Matter to Soil Matter Is of Great Importance. Estimates of the returns of crops fed on the farm, by war of manure re worked out on the basis of the tonnage fed, and they vary greatly due to the methods of handling and preserving the manures. It has been shown by careful preservation of the manure that 30 tons of ensilage fed can return as umch as 50 pounds of nitrogen, 25 to 80 pounds of phosphor ic add, and 40 to 45 pounds of potash. This shows an Inducement to take good care of manure. WAKHEN BROWN. County Cleric. Dated at Prineviila. Oregon, thla 3rd day of July, 1918. 84t7p NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Denartment of th Interior. U. 8. Land Of fice at The Dallea, Oregon. July 12, 19IH Notice la hereby given that EMMA HOSIER, formerly EMMA RING, of Dry Lake. Ore gon, who, on November 28th, 1914, made Homeatead Entry No. 014066. for SWVi r.W'.i, SWi4. See. 17. SEVi SEW. Sec. 18. NUi NWV, sec, zu, lownantp zu, nil jtaal wil!ame;te Meridian, has filed notice of intention to maVe Final Three Year Proof, to eaublish claim to the land above deacrlbed. before Che. A. Sher man. United Statea. Commissioner, at Fifo. Oregon, on the 7ta day of September, 191a. Claimant namea n witneaaea: John Wilson, of Dry Lake. Oregon. Richard Rhode, of Dry Lake, Oregon. Lewi W. Ben nett, of Dry Lake. Oregon. J. R. Whittaker, of Dry Lake, Oregon. U. TAAMn. HW1AAK.S, S8too Regiater SILAGE FOR COW IN WINTER Ration Can Be Furnished in Extreme Cold Weather That Will Produce High Yield of Milk. The average cow does her best in the spring, when she has succulent feed and a palatable ration, which Is a well-baianced food containing proper nutrients for milk jtrpdnctjon. .In. FOOD VALUE OF VEGETABLES They Are 8ucculent, Afford Bulk and Contain Certain Good Mineral Constituents. Vegetables are very valuable food and should be raised in abnndance for the farm family. In addition to the regular food value of vegetables they are succulent, afford bulk and contain I certain mineral constituents. ESTIMATE VALUE OF PASTURE As Much as $10 an Acre Can Be Ob tained in 8eaon From Good Land 45 Is Average. Somebody wants to know the vain per season of pasture land. A re turn as high as $10 an acre can be obtained In a season from good pas ture land, but this is above the aver age. ' It has been shown possible t produce value in dairy products and ' beef of $5 to $5.50 an acre in 80 days, but this should not be counted on too confidently. A rental value of really good pasture Is $5 a season If restrict tlon Is put upon the length of season, or number of cattle. Traiata for M Peace ir Tl Itcieney 3 eras War ft UNIVERSITY of OREGON Fully equipped liberal culture and scientific departmenls. Special training in Commerce, Journalism. Architecture, Law, Medicine J loaaehold ArtmFhyairal I raining and fine Arts. a and Britia ellicera. Drill, terturea and licl work 1 I arcaent war. Omelcte aveteai ol trenches, bridge, 1 ommiaaiona, Olficial-gaveraaieat B. O.T.C Jl men and weave. , I tttl Tuilion nil-K. Library ol 90.000 voles.ee. Dorasiloriee tor fSmf Bspense lowest, meek opportunity for working one' way. p .sisVfc Write Registrar. Eageac. Oregon, tor illustrated booklet. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Denartment of the Interior. U. S. Land Of fice at The Dallea. Oregon. uty u, into Notic t nereny given mat JOHN R. WHITTAKER of Dry Lake. Oregon, who. on Mar 9th. 1914, made Homeatead entry No. uizdui ana June 5. 1915. made Additional Entry. No. 015118. for SHSEVi, Sec- 18, NEU, Eft SE14, Sec. 24, iwp. U, o. IV. iu sutt n iiiumK mu 1,11, has. filed notice of intention to make. Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chaa. A. Sher man, United State Commissioner, at rue, Oregon, on the 7th day of September, 1 Jlct. Claimant names a witnesses : John O. Wilson, of Dry Lake. Oregon. Rich ard Rhode, of Dry Lake, Oregon, Emma Hos ier, of Dry Lake, Oregon, Theodore Armstrong, of Dry Lake, Oregon. 1. f KATtn. TfUUtiv.UV.iv, 88t6e Register PACKAGE FOR SHIPPING BEES Ccmb Frame Is Placed in Hive Until Queen Has Become Accustomed to It Cover With Netting. (By C. J. LYNBE, Macdonald College, Quebec.) To ship bees In this box It Is neces sary to place the comb frame In the hive until the queen has become accus tomed to the comb atid until the re- R. V. RANDALL GARAGE Cars for Hire. Automobiles repaired, Fords mended. Phone Black 1 71 for SERVICE CAR Bee Package. quired larvae, eggs and honey have been deposited. The frame Is then placed In the package, the sides, top and bottom are covered with netting and the bees are Inserted through the end opening by means of a funnel ' MAINTENANCE OF EARTH ROAD Same Principles of Drainage Apply to Clay Roads Keep Pipe Line and Ditches Open. The same principles of drainage as apply to the earth roads should apply to the sand-clay roads. The sand-clay roads are usually located by an engi neer before they are built, and In this event they are constructed on a grade and with proper provisions for drain age, It remains for the maintenance force to see that the pipe lines and ditches are kept open. The surface of the sand-clny road requires contiunal attention and It should be dragged af ter every rain or wet spell j It should not be allowed to deteriorate anil blow away. As this class of roads Is more expen sive than the earth roads are, so Is their maintenance more expensive, bnt, on the other hand, the service that they give is much more satisfactory MIKE TRAPMAN Home Builder, and Cabinet Maker ALL CABINET WORK MADE IN MY OWN SHOP WITH MACHINERY Shop on East Sixth Street PRINEVTLLE, OREGON SHIPP & PERRY DEALERS IN Lumber, Moulding, Shingles Doors, Windows, Paints Oils, Glass, Lime and Cement PRINEVILLE, OREGON