) Till ItMlUV. M tUUI Ki, na. C IMK)K COUNTY JOI RNAL Pags 3. , It I. if'OH HAI.K - Hhccp run. I n j ti 1 of I). K. Hlewurt, I'rlnuvlllii, Ore H If.:. roil BALK Good ruiich mnr Prlne vlllo. IRt term, well Improved. Good tornu. Ilox 45, Prlnovllle. Oro. 10-tfc TO HKNT 76 acres on a crop bust. Owner to tnko care of all witter Mioaamoiila. A good chance If taken at onco. Call at Korueiry Olllce for particulars. 21-tf Foil BAI.K Kviirlionrliig Rtruwbi" ry I'lii n l a Hiring, ditll v.-ry. 0. T. H(irliT. Tumaln, Ore. 21-tf-j. Foil BAI.K A few cholcn, pur tmil, 0. A. C. and Tom Duron train. White tinhorn, roosters, 12.(0 enrh. Cull 3r'2. or write Dora t h a Christian!, i'rlnovlllo, Oro. 20-tfc KOK BAI.K Kordson Tractor and one doublu-dlsc rultlvntor, and finiR plow. I'ractlcully new, for alii at a ri'iil bargain. Inquire of Ir. Van Geshor at Hotel I'rlno Yllle 24-25. yOU 8 AI.K 3-Inch Hludebukor wa gon. Two-section lever harrow. U. B. crcum separator. I urn of fcrhiK thoHB articles at a bnrialn. J. L. GIIihoii, Powell Butte. 24-25p KOIl BAI.K OR TRADE Two 2-sec-tlon barrows, and one 16-tach sul key plow. Inquire Otto Bon tan,, city. 23-tfc. MIHCKLLANEOIH roit HKNT Three housokecpln; rooms. Nice location. Apply 141 Fifth Struct. 24-25.p WANTED Woman ta do genaral housework. Inquire Rural 91. Mrs. Fred Itoclsther. ti- Mall your Hemstitching and Picot Edge work to The Sinner Sewing Machine Co., Bund, Oregon for prompt service. The Singer Sew ing Machine Co., Box 800, Bend, Oreg. 23-tfc. WANTED All kinds of Sewing to do. Inquire of Emms Rsndle, or Mrs. Guy Sumner. 11 -tf LOST Jersey heifer, two years old. Large white spot. Strayed from Powell Butte. Reward for recov ery. Notify this office. lS-tfc. ATTENTION Come and try my washings. I handle not only rough and fin clothes, but also do wet washing. Mrs. II. Trapman, 1ST East 6th St. tfc. SHIP US TOUR WOOL W do cleaning and carding for comfort ers and mattresses. Mamifaettr ers of pure wool bats. CRY8T4I SPRINGS WOOLEN MILLS. Port land, Oregon, mills, 7A0 Umatil la Avenue; office, (02 Spalding Building. ittf. CALB BOOK8 Neatly printed and bound. Bent 1.00 to the Journal and one will be mailed to you, postage paid. Itfe. Do jour eyee trouble yoif Are fear glasses giving eatlafaetloa or do (key need changing? If so, call o Dr. F. H. Day, 610 Main St., Prlne vtlle, Oregon. He Is -permanently lo eated at that address litis. FORI TOO SIGN a life Insur. aaoe contract la My other eoge, pany examine the superior con tract and low premium rates f Oregon Life. See. T. L. Qutnn, tte local agent lltfe - Those having eye troubles or ner vosa) troubles should call and see Dr. r. H. Day, tlO Main St., Prlnevllle. u tte. PHYSICIANS DR. E. O. HYDE Physician and Snrgeosi Office 206 Third Street Prlnevllle ( Oregon Confectionery Cigars Tobacco BfWaSSSBBBBBBHSSSaM Oregonian Agency JOHN J. PRICE Prineville, Oregon 4 IIAH. 8. KDWARDH Physician A Burgeon Olasses Correctly Fitted ' 217 jVUIn Ht., Prlnevllle, Oregon. H. P. Bnlkoap L. V. Belknap BKLKN AP 41 RKLINIP Physicians and HurgaoM J Office IJM Kaat Third HtretA Prlnrvllla, Orgsi 1 Office phone 51 Hesldenos ft DR. II. O. DAVIS IlESTlHT Crook County Bank Building I'nnevllle Oregon ATTORN EVS VILLA RD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prlnevllle. Oregon. tf. at. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House St., Prlnevllle Or LARK M. BECHTKLL V. H. Commtaeloaier Altoraey-At-La w Onok County Bank Building rniNKVILl.K . . ORBOON When writing advertisers pl mention The Journal NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ousts Department or th Interior, U, 8. Land Of Ac at Th. Hallos, Own, February II, 1921. N"tl U hereby rl" that MAHIE C. WHITTAKLR DAVISON, of Prlnevllle. Oregon, who, on December 18, 11)16. maile Additional Homestead Entry, No. 0I6STB, fr I.u I, I. I, 4. Section 0, Tovm- hlp 20.Houlh. Rang Sl-Kasl. Wlllamett Meridian has filed nolle of Intention to mak three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Charlra A. Sher min, United States CommUiinnvr, at Fife, Orriron, on the 6th day of April, IK'.' I. Claimant num aa witnesses: T. T. Arm strong, of Harnea, Or. Fisher C. Loiran. of llarnes. On.. H. H. Whltteker. of Brothers, Or., Sidney W. Rogers, of Heme. Ore H FRANK WOODCOCK 23-27 Rrgister. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that El liott Bcroggln will not be responsi ble for any obligations or debts In curred under the name of Elliott, Scroggln A Wolfe, unless the same Is drat authorized by Elliott & Scroggln, with written authorisation from Elliott A -Scroggln. 8lgned ELLIOTT A SCROOGIN. THE PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANT "The oldest office In Oregon" - 14 North Second Street PORTLAND, OREGON OPHTHALMOLOGIST LR. F. H. DAY Physician, ophthal mologist, neuralogtst. Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted Hours 10 to 12 a. in. i 2 to S p. m. Evenings by appointment 110 main st. Prlnevllle, Ore. I7tfe. A Classified Ad gets results. DR. PAUL C. LONG Chiropractic Physician Electro-therapy Acute and Chronic Cases OFFICE HOURS 10 to 12, I to S. By appointment Offices over Journal Press. Telephone, Red 661. Calls answered day. or night OREGON DAILY JOURNAL DAILY HOC. DAILY AND SUNDAY 8e If yaa don't get yonr pope rea atari, phone Red 481 and we will aend one np by special mes eager. PRINEvTLLE DRUG CO. Local Acont UNITED ARTISANS, Prlnevllle As sembly No. 168, meets the first and third Monday of each month, In the K. of P. Hall. All visiting Artisans are welcome. FLORENCE CYRUS, II. A. MARTHA A. NEVKL, Secy. N0.46J.O.O.F. Meets every Saturday night In Ocho eo Lodge Hall, on Second Street, be tween 0 and D. N. O., K. D. Hus ton; V. G., W. J. JohnBon; Secy., J. Cram; Treas. O. P. Reams. kbaUIIJ.'il In tint lift uil Court wl uw otata oi Oragvfi I Ol li. Ubukf i I A, boiArMbn, (,iaiitill, va u.aa bun lio., II. Cama, U. kri CltMl, I iita ilUteitaa, wol.il Ouiolmr, c, u ouiiioMf., tfwcol, ii. Cooa, C C Mliaou, it. iA. !!, Al Iim, alaaoli, lb M. al.jMrr, 4. c CvrLna, !. d. iawr, oiuuuwl t,i,wurtfi, oU'UiM'ii 4. Contuii.jr, u, li. I'aupiaa, IV. o. itMiuaa, OMirua I'. Lav, W iiiiiii IikJmi, and ail funicba unaiiown, ! vniimif or caiuiuitf w own. at. rmnt, ttlia vl liiU'iiiak in lli raai uropvny livnuiattar UaacritM'd. uluuiiui. 1 10 Ola Uurtliou, Oio-ww it. Carnaa, John Otiiiimvr, b. t. Uutumcr, daouo 11. Coua, C C iLafiil. Ltt M. Ut.!, Arthui AluaoO, J. U Cor- lint, I', o. iayior, W. o. 'louniaa, OaorK Wlliium C-uua, and Lo all kmraun uu aoown. owning, or tiaiiiiiliK Ui own, auy rtvut, tula or InUrwit in and to Ilia rwtl yro party livrtuiailvr ovatiibfcil, oltlbi iriti : IN Ilia; NA14 UK lilt olAlt OK Ollli OU.N, kou, and aatti of you, ara bauy uou llu that crook County, Oregon, a oubiu eor porattun and tlia liiaililitl naruiii, la ll.a owuar and bolikr of 'laa crtiilcala of iiaitntiacrKy ftoa. CI, Ci, C4, C, Cs, C, Cltt, til, Clo. CI CIS, Cad, W, Cti, CSJ, Cal, CM, CM. Cal, C6, laauad on Ilia lat day of OacatnLiar, , lulv, in llta agarrxala aum of rOLiU IIUN WlKl -IHIKlk-bbVtN ANO 1H litt Oollara, tn aaid aura batiii tna amvunu than dua plaintifl lor drlingtlalil taxes for tns yvar iwib uooD raJ proustty siaraiad to yoa and of wtiu ta you ara ttis ownara, raatcuvs ly, as aponi of rveurJ from th aaacaamaot rolls now In tna hands of tna sharifl and uut collattur of tha ounty of Crook, klaui of Ora gon, whlcb aaid proparty a tocatad In tha aaid county and slats and Is oa.tkulany daacribad, tonaihar with tna nainaa of tna . ownara of aatfc particular parcal, lot or tract, corrwpondlng numbar of daltnquant csrtln cats, and tus ajaount of dalinquant taut, pan-; altiaa and InUrwl dua plaintiff tharaon oa tha aaid 1st day of llrcambar, IklD, sat op-: poalta tharato, as follows, to-wltl I CI against Olg burr boll for tha N of tha1 NWi, of Hacllon 2U In Towwhtp li South,. Hanga IS Last of tha Willamatla ttsridiaa ls.no j Ci against Gaorgg H. Camas for tha 8 of 1 ttactavA in Tuwnahip lk South, Banga IS East of tha Willarastta Meridian tU.at C4 agalnal II. Earl Cniaa for tha BW4 of tha Nt.', tha bt-V, of th. NVVV4, tha NW'4 of tha btV,, and tha tha Nt(4 of tna SWfc of arrtion in Township lk Bonlh, Hangs 1 East of tha Willamttla meridian, I1S.46 ' CT against Frank Hughes for tba WVi of ina BWt, tha of tha 8W)4 and Lot S . of Boallon 1 In Township IS boulb. Hang 44 bast of tha WillamalU meridian, iiS.it Ck against .rohn Cummar for tna ol sac- ' Hon a In 'township lk South, hanga 11 bast of tha WlllanwlU meridian !.; Ck against E. r. Ouranwr for tha SVk of bsc Uon lk In Township lk South, Kaage 11 East of Ilia Willamette meridian tk.11 ClU against Jacob H. Cook for tha MEV4 of feUctlun in Township lo bouth, itarga ktl East of tha Willamatu meridian tas.ku , CU against C C. Ixdaiid for tba b'k of tha Btj of section a in Towusiap It bourn, Range 'ill East ol tha Willamette meridian, Cli against U M. Boyle for tba 6E of tba bW ol Section til and the bW y, of NWfc of baction i ui Township 16 South, Uanga 11 Eaat of tha Willamette meridian, ilk. C17 against Archie Mason for tha N ft of tha UEfc and the SWfc of Section lk in Town ship If South, Hang Eaat of the Wil lamette meridian tSa.lM Clk against C M. Millar for tract SS z lite fast In Section ki. In Township It South, Hange ki Eaat of tha Willamell meridian, Ckd against i. C Corbia for tus SWV of tha N WK of Section U In Township 1 South, hangs It East of In VMIUunatul mendian tk.tU CU againat t. S. Taylor for tha NW of tna NhW of Section li in Township 14 'South, hangs ill Eaat of tha Willamette meridian, Slu.ot Ckt againat Samuel Unsworth and 8tphen J. Connolly for th Wit of the NWi of Section it. and the E' of tha of Section kt in Township 14 South, Hang ti . East of th Willamette meridian tlltt. Cil againtt U. H. f copies for th of th : NbV th Ntii of th NW(i and th SVi'M of th NhV. ol Section U in Township It South. Hanga lk East of tha Wlllamett ' meridian. 113.60 . I Cil against U. H. Peoples for lot t of Block ' S in Johnson's Sub-Division adjoining the City of rrinevill. 12.10 , Ckk against U. H. Faoplas for Lots 21, tl and n and S4 of Block t. Nobles Addition ' to tha City of Prinnill. 17.10 CSS against W, 8. Thomas for Lot 1 of I Block 11 of th Oregon 4 Western Addition ; to th City of Prinevill. 12.70 , ! C34 against George P. Lee for Lot 1 and 1 of Block 1 in TownslU of Paulina, $.0t ! i Cil against William Eades for Lots 1, t, 1 1 and 4 of Block i in Townsit of Paulina, I2t.1 And you, and each of you, tha aaid Olga Purr hoi i. George H. Camas, John Gummer, B. P. Onnunar, Jacob H. Cook, C. C, Loftand. L, M. Boyle. Archl Mason, J. C Corbtn, P. 8. Taylor. W. S. Thomas. G. P. Lea. William Eades, as well aa nil persons unknown owning or claiming to own any right, till or Intcrast In th said abor ascribed rial property, an further hereby notified that Crook County, Oregon, will apply to th Circuit Court of ths BUt of Oregon for tha County of Crook, for a judgment and dec re foreclosing the Use of the said delinquent tax certificates against ths property above described, nnd you, and each of you, are hereby summoned and required to appear herein on or before th tnd day of April, 1!1, said data being I more than sixty (SO) days from th date of j th first publication of this summons, as or dered by this Court, exclusive of the day of aaid first publication, and ths time prescribed in the order for the publication of this sum mons for you to appear herein and defend j this suit, or pay the amonnts respectively due I as above shown, together with the costs, in j tercet, penalties and accrued coats, and in j case of your failure so to do, a decree will be I entered againat you foreclosing the lien of said certificates of delinquency and against the land heretofore described herein, and di 1 reeling that same be told to satisfy said lien, judgment and decree, costs, penaltiee, interest and accruing costs according to law. This summons is published for a period of more than nine consecutive weeks by order the Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County, made and entered herein on the 5th day of January, 1921, tha date of the first publication of this summons being the 1.1th day of January. 1921, and the data of the last publication of th said summons be ing on the Slst day of March, 1921. All pro cess and papers In this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned, district attorney of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook, and attorney for plaintiff herein re elding at Prlnevllle, Oregon, and whose post office address is Prlnevllle, Oregon. Cats of last publicotlon Is March Slst, 1921. (signed) WILLARD H. WIRTZ, District Attorney of the State of Ore gon for Crook County, and Attorney for Plaintiff residing In the State of Oregon at Prineville 17-29 VI. n. CTRC8 The Jeweler MASONIC TEMPLE Prlnevllle, Oregon COLT NEGLECTED IN SPRING No On Conndera That H Should B Gradually Changed Over From Dry Winter Ration, fonMiliT Hit; -i.lt In the- KirliiKtlm ! Slntlw he Ih r jwirlliiK with a linlf fonncil fitilnfi tiilml full of curloxlty ulnl woiiili'i-uii'iil. Kvery olil liurm- on tlit )lii- In off In Oil- IIi'IiIk nun where Ht ivork In diiyllclit. Wh owner riefleriH the wilt iih inmh an lie can Hli'l lime Hie yoiiiit:HtT live. The hiilf ri tiieriiliereil Krevn ' field" ami iHiHtiire of la -it yenr hei imie green orwe mure. The colt has vuune tut-ino-rle of the tiinte of freen thinux Mint Hiiiileil nn his timle nei veg llh the tlnvor of mother' mllli. Kroin hetween thp rrni'l: In the pont-itn'l-plnnk fence t tint Inelowa hit world he look" Upon the sjrlnultiK grii, niaryeln anil hniiKiTM. Tart of hid htinnger In plain hmiL'er, pitrl In memory, nnd most of It l Ih-iinct, hut It . la ull very real. . He ! a lonely little hldeftil of In "tlneta mid imvliigs ulinnt to Ktnrt hi eroni yenr. He I" a hewlhlereil or plan of the fnnn mulls anil siithles, ncciiHtoiiied to his i-orn and alfalfa, nnd with all the troubles of horKeilom't life before him. About half the time no one consilient that he should be gradually cliHiiged over from the dry winter ration to the aoft green Bum mer ration, nnd when the change come It cornea an quickly that there la not a day's time for that young horse's stomach to (jet titled to It. For long week, the plow team have been getting ready for (lie change. If they could not aenite the Kprlng In the air, In any other way they niltlht know It from the gradually Increasing amount of corn that la going In the feed boxea. They are being worked a little more and a little steadier thttn they were while January's snows mill covered the pastures. The colt, though, goes his neglected way until some riny after the oats are In and every plow moldhonrd on the pluce Is like bur Dished silver, then all at once some one derides It Is high time thut the colt was on the pasture. On the pasture he goes. It may he Just enough of a paxture to keep life within his hide, but he must get along with an occasional salting on sunny Sunday mornings. The grass may be thin anil watery, tasteless compared with thut good alfalfa he has been Modem Example of Good Breeding, getting all winter long, but If he gets thin nnd hard-bellied, then that must be the colt's fault nnd not because he Is uot getting enough to eat. -Is he not on a pasture and Is not a pasture sup posed to be the very place for colts? Of course, it stnnds to reason that the change from the warm stable and the regular corn and alfalfa to the open pasture and tlie yellow-green, thin, spring grass should be a grad ual one. Still, no one la supposed to use a great deal of reason In dealing with a boy, a pup or a colt. TO ESTABLISH SHEEP FLOCK Farmer Should Not Hetltatt to Pay Good Price for Ewet That Pro. duee Thrifty Lambs. In establishing a flock of sheep do not hesitate to pay a good price for ewes If they are exactly adapted, and especially for those that, when Judl-1 clously mated, are likely to produce ' lamkc ll,nl n.lll Vl.A kunt .al.in, ! for the food which they consume. It Is of the utmost Importance to make use of rams that possess great individ ual merit, and strongly Inherit the good points by which they are distin guished. Unless a ram has a good masculine head and stands firmly on strong legs he should not he selected, however grout his merits may be In other respects. Breeding ewes should he kept In good store condition. Show condition and low condition both must be avoided. BEST TIME TO TRAIN COLTS Mistake Not to Halter Foalt and Teach Them to Lead During Infancy Means Less Trouble. It Is a mistake not to hntter foals and teach them to lend during Infnncy, when It can be. done with less trouble than at any other time. A few min utes two or three times a week Is suffi cient, as they should he hy no means pulled about so us to. make them per spire, as there Is then a risk of their taking cold. As well as the halter lessons the youngster should be taught to eat dry food, which he will soon do If It is held tn him or If allowed to cat from the mnmror with his dam. 4 ! 1 rr 9 NATIVE TRIBE LITTLE KNOWN Tthuelchet of Patagonia Hava Many of tha Characttrittict of North American Indiana. Many are the atrange and Interest ing native tribe that are found In the Amerlci-s. Among the most Interem Ing are the people of the ostrich, who Inhabit an almost as yel utikiumn conn I ry. mid in Ittnguace, and (liar acter, and race, are altogether dis tinct from other Indiana, snya an ar ticle on "People of the Ostrich" In lioys' life. They live In the remote and almost legendary regions of the "land of Inr.e fegted men" a land, that like flilll, I'eru. ilexlco. and northwest South America, has Its atory of Hie existence of a hidden city among the unexplored wilds of their Cordillera a. The Tehnelches of I'litit-'onlii. that tiisI peninsular end of South America are scattered across It. from Hie Straits of Magellan and the It'io Negro- -g territory of over l.(J) rnllcs In length and .'i'Xl at Us narrowest. A brave, active, athletic people, won derful horsemen, singularly expert with their weapons and implements, who lend a wandering life, and hunt the wild cattle, the gnanacoa and oslrlches. For Patagonia Is a home of that splendid bird, which was there ages before men crossed Its path In the faraway wilds of the In terior. To the Tehuelches, this fine bird is as Important In their existence as the gtiatinco, for they are a race of hunters, and grow but little food for themselves. PREACHES FROM AN AIRPLANE Minister With Many Parithea to Cover Puts Modern Mode of Travel to Good Um. Ko tolling church bells announce to the little communities scattered through one section of America's great Northwest the periodic Sunday morn ing arrival of the region's most en terprising Itinerant evangelist In stead, they hear the coughing exhaust of an engine, aa his airplane spirals down upon the village. Drawn Irre sistibly by the novelty of the visit, they flock to the airplane, now at rest in a nearby field or meadow. They find the preacher on his feet In the pilot's cockpit of the plane "Sky Pilot," ready to begin his discourse. Explanation of this strangest of all the airplane's uses Is found In the evangelist's decision, some months ago, that the time and energy required for constant travel among distant parishes was seriously curtailing his effective ness.' He decided to defy all precedent by allying aeronautics and religion. He first subjected himself to a rigorous course of training, and became an ac complished airman. He then pur chased his plane, selecting a three sea'cr of sporting type. The rear cock pit uts the pilot, and serves as his pulpit when the meetings are held In the open ; the forward cockpit accom modating his two assistants, one of thein a song leader. Omaha Bee. Women Crave Excitement The wife of a very wenlthy man was arrested with a group of hnntlits after a pistol battle with the police. In which the woman was shot In the arm. She la a woman who has trav eled. Is educated an hears every evi dence of refinement. The police say that there are many women of this kind who work with thieves unbe known to their families. The call of adventure Is the prime motive. In a raid on nn East side wine cellar re cently ten men and one woman were taken to headquarters in a patrol. AH the men hnd criminal records. The woman is happily married to all ap pearances, and la a patron of the opera. She said the men and women In her set were dull and that she liked to get out and mingle with the men who lived by their wits and were not afraid of dangerous paths. New York Times. The Chef's Dally Manicure. One of the dally eventa In the life of a chef In any of the large New Tork hotels Is his morning manicure. Before he touches food, his hands are carefully washed and his nails are cleaned, cut and polished. The Job Is not given to a sweet girl manicurist, but to one of the hotel physicians. He is always on hand during the day; should the chef acci dentally cot himself, the doctor will bandage the wound, aa he la there for that purpose." Chefs are precious these days ; many of the French ones unable to get their dally bottles of wine have gone back to France, where the thought of prohibition can still be treated as a joke, though even In France there are heard ominous rumbles between the Jokes passed at our expense. Populat Science Monthly. To Jail by Airplane. Aerial policemen in San Francisco are thus fur the first to make use of the airplane to conduct a prisoner to lull, via the automobile patrol. The sky route offers the most direct passage hetween two places, and In ihls Instance the prisoner was trans ferred from the Alexandra county Jail Mt'i-oss the hay of San Francisco to the locality where an automobile patrol imis waiting to continue the journey 'hronsxh the city. Where It Is neces sary to save time, the airplane can e of service, as In this case. When the air becomes crowded with midlines, the arrest of violators of !, air-traffic laws will undoubtedly '.come common and aerial patrols ill no longer excite comment Pop ular Science Monthly. I SIMMONS IN THK finri:iT (OI1HT OF THE STATI OF ORK'.ON IOK ('.HOOK COUNTY J. E. btiwart, Plaintiff, v ft. E. Hi-Ir. Olh flHIard. Mary Xtoughlnn. W. M. Vanrte pool and the anknown heirs of A. liiwikrs and linlirnea Hodife, deceased, and aIo all other r son ur.known claiming any riirnt, title, estate, lien or interest in th real estate descritwl in the romplafnt herein. t)ef,n,lants. Tn OUi Dillsrd anil the unknown heirs ef A. Hedges and tluiienea Hrxlgva, deaee and alio all other -erons unknown claiming any ntrht. title, estate, lien or interest in tl real estate described in Uie complaint herein. Ilefen'lunts : IN THK NAME OF THE STATE OP ORK OON, rou are required to apuear and answer the rotnplaint filed airsinst you in the ahove entitled suit on or before th 11th day cf March. Iwlil, said, date beine more than sis weeks from and after the date of the first publication of this summons, and if von fhil ao to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to th court for the relief demimded ia his complaint herein filed. to-it: for a de cree forever quietine In plaintiff the title to that certain real prui.crt situated, bins sr.d beinir in the eltr of Prineville. Crook Omntv, OrtKon. particularly devcrils-d as befnnmntf at a point ninety feet south of the southwest corner of lot t in tloek 4. Pr.nevilla, aceord inir u, the map and plat thereof of M. Hodnea now on hie in the onV of the county rlertf of Crook County. Orefeon, mnning thence couth lis f.et, theme east ff feet, thence north 12 feet, thrnre west SO feet to the place of beeinnine, together with a, I the tenements, heri'litamer.t and appurtenances thereunto belonione or appertaining and for such other and further relief as to th court fwiy seem proper in th premises. This summons is served upon you by publi cation thereof pursuant to the order of the Hon. T. . J. DufTy, judice of the above en titled court, made and enured on the 20th day of January, 121. First publication, January 27, 1021. Last publication, March 10, lt21. N. O. WALLACE DONALD M GBAHAM. Plaintiff's attorneys. Postomce address, frinviU, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 01&S73 Deartment of the Interior. U. 8 Land Of fice at The Dalles. Oregon, February 21, li&l. Notice is hereby riven that MARJOKA E. TACKMAN, of Barnes, Oregon, who, on Aumist fto, ISIS, made Homestead Entry. No. 015373. forNW', NEV4, E'uNWVi. SWiiNWi4. NWy,SWii. Section 24, ESEf4, Section 23, NE Nr4. Section 211, Township If) -South. Kance 20-East, Willamette Memlian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Bechtell, United States Coas missioncr. at Prineville, Oregon, on ths fla day of April, 1K21. Claimant names as witnesses : Charles C Birdsonir. George G. Tackman. Clyde R. Day. Harry Barnes, all of Barnes, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK 23- 27 Register. ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby riven by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of David E. Hobwood, deceased, to all creditors of Bsi4 deceased and to all persons having claims against said estate to present the ismc with the proper vouchers to the under-sig.itd at the office of M. R. Elliott in Frinevil e, Ore gon, within six months from the firt I'shift eation of this notice. Dated and published the first time Marck 3d. 1921. TALLIE HOBWOOD. Administrator of the estate ef 24- ot David E. Hobwood, Decerned. . NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the Maury Moun tain Horse and Cattle Association will b h14 in Prineville at one o clock, P. M,, on the fourth day of April, 1921. All members arg ed to be present as there will be important business come up at this time DICK MULHOLLAND. Secretary-Treasure-, Maury Mora 24-4t tain Cattle and Horse Association. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (I15SM8 Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of fice at The Dallee, Ore., Feb. 16, lt21. NOTICE is hereby given that HENRY POUNDER, of Barnes, Oregon, who, on May 12, 19 t, made Homestead Entry, No. 015946. for SE Sec. 9, SWV4, Section 10, Township 20-South. Range 22-East, Willamette Meridian, has tllod notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Charles A. Sherman. United States Commissioner, at Fife, Oregon, on the Slst day of March, 1921, Claimant names as witnesses: Prentiss Seeds, Cora Seeds, Edward Pausch, Herman Hass, all of Barnes, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 24-28 Register. SUMMONS In The Circuit Court sf The State ef Oregea, For Creek County.. Stuart Stapleton, Plaintiff, va. Beverly E, Andrew and Andrews, his wife. Defendant. To Beverly E. Andrews and Andrew, the above named defendant: You are hereby notified that Stuart Staple ton, plaintiff, is the owner and, holder of Certificate of Tax Delinquency numbered 189, issued on the 17th day of January, 1918, by the sheriff and tax collector of Crook County. State of Oregon, for the sum of Thirteen ani no one-hundredth Dollars, the sama being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year of 1915, together with penalty, interests and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are th owners as appears of record, situated in said Crook County, State of Oregon, and particu larly bounded and described ss follow, to-wit: The northwest quarter of Section thirty, in Township nineteen, south of Range twenty, eaat of the Willamette Meridian: You are further notified that said Stuart Stapleton, plaintiff, has paid taxes on said premises for subsequent years with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows : For the year 1916, Nine sad 20-100 Dollars, paid January 17th, 1918, tax receipt number 2049, with interest thereon at 12 percent per annum ; For the year 1917, Seven and 21-100 DoW l&rs, paid April 6th, 1918, tax receipt num her 1228, with interest thereon at 12 percent per annum i For the year 1918, Eight and 45-100 Dr1 lars, paid April 6th, 1919 tax receipt nui -ber 1083, with interest thereon at 12 percc. ' per annum; For the year 1919, Eleven and 91-100 Do lars, tax receipt number 1021, paid April otli. 1920, with interest thereon at 12 percent per annum ; For the year 1920, Fourteen and 42-100 Dol lars, paid January 26, 1921, tax receipt num ber 2, with interest thereon at 12 percent per annum ; Said Beverly E. Andrew, defendant, aa th owner of the legal title of the above describ ed real property as the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other persons above named are hereby notified that the ssid Stuart Stapleton, plaintiff herein, will apply to tba Circuit Court of the County of Crook and State of Oregon, for a eecree foreclosing th lien against the property above described and mentioned in said certificate. And you ar hereby summoned to appear within sixty days titer the first publication of the summon exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay th amoaat due as above shown together with costs and accrued interest and in case of your tailor to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclos ing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises aDove described. This summons is published by order of th Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of th Sir cult Court of the State of Oregon, for Um County of Crook, and stild order was road and dated the 14th day of February, 1921, sad the date of the first publication of this mons is the nth day of February, 1921. Alt process and papers In this proceeding may be served upon the undersigned, th at torney for the plaintiff, residing within th State of Oregon and County of Crook, at Prineville, Oregon. LAKE M. BECHTELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Fcetoffice Address: Prineville, Oregon.