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TAOtft. THK RSn ni'M.KTlKi BKNP, WKDNKfllVW, octoiiku n, una. TrffllfrT 'OF THE SWISS." Hard and tortious Work of th Hay msksrs of ths Alps. Tho thrift of the Rwlss turns every bit nf ground in tho Alps to tho bent account. If a fow ununro yards enn anywhere ho raado or reclaimed tho requisite labor la not grudged. Tho farmer makes the very noli. Ilo builds terraces alone steep Inclines, lines them with blocks of Mono and then packs the earth on them. Thus ho transforms the mountain nntl the rock Into a little patch, where he plnnta a vino or raises onts or corn. Along the edgo of precipices tho Hns ant haymaker rocs In search of crass, clinging to tho rock with Iron clamp ers oln his feet He nanus on the sides of tho cliffs which Imprison tho valley and mows down a few tufts of crass on craggy shelves here and there. Hit scythe on his shoulder, nrmed with' his Iron shod stick, provfdftd with his- clamp Irons, a cloth or net rolled up in his tag, lie sets out at, midnight in order that the dawn may And him at work. During the two months of hsy harvest ho goes down to tho vil lage only three or four times to renew hUr supply of food, By thts bard and perilous occupation an Alplno mower makes from 3 to 5 franca a day. his food ot Included, and many times un der some projecting rock bo must seek a bed and pass the ntght. Onto dried the wild hay Is carefully gathered Into a cloth or net and car ried 'down to the first little plain, where It can be made Into n stack, which Is weighted down with large atones to prevent Its being blown way. In -tho winter, when everything Is covered with snow, the mower climbs again tho mountain, carrying n llttlo -wooden sledge on bis shoulders, flo Joadr It with hay. seats himself In front. and shoots down with tho swift ness of an arrow. Thus tho hay crop of the Alps Is brought In. New York 8un. PATENTS IN GERMANY. Thar Invsnters Ars Looksd Upon ss ' Tsachsra to the Nation. Jn Germany a patent Is regarded to bo equivalent to a promotion of na tional knowledge by the disclosure of a heretofore unknown art, writes II. F. YVerthelmcr In Paper. Tho Inventor fa Jndged to bo some kind of teacher is refused or annulled. Moreover, tin dor certain conditions a fraudulent patentee may bo compelled by a law. suit to assign tho patent or even the patent application to tho rightful owner. This brond principle regulates easily tho status of person who havo actual ly carried out tho Invention previous to n patent application by another, ns well ns tho question of Interfering ap plications. Such persons nro not af fected by tho pntent, for they havo not been instructed by tho inventor. In other words, they havo not derived any now or useful knowledge by tho disclosure of tho patent; therefore they have a legal right to uso the pat ent for their own business, but this right can only bo assigned to others, together with tho transfer of their whole business. In other terms, they are entitled to n limited free license. Infringement suits are relatively rare nnd by no means so frequent as lnthe United States. Purthcrmoro. they are considerably less expensive. TIIIT SC'IKNCK OK l'.VltMINO. (O. A. C. News Letter.) If tho world's attention deter mines tho Importnnco of n science, tho science of fanning Is receiving deserved recognition. For tho world Is certainly gtvlng much attention to the farm and tho people who work upon it. This Is not to. bo wondered at for upon tho farm and Its products de pend all other Industries. Without thts science all othor thing must fall, whereas tho farmer could, It necessary, mako a fairly good shift at doing without all tho rest. Knowing how Is just as valuable on the farm ns in any othor branch of Industry. The subject of dry farm ing Is an Illustration very much In point. Ono man experimented until he learned tho secret and as a re sult many people have profited. Whnt he learned does not' scorn very wonderful, but It was tho think needed to bo known, and in the semi- arid west, where crops aro bolug grown by his method, they deem it quite an achievement. It always pays to study one s business. I'lne Valley. Herald. Some of tho moat valuable courses, for those Interested In dry fanning. at tho Oregon Agricultural Collcgo aro those In the agronomy depart- . Ik a IIahi tttuHifASA tliA nn tnfi m"i "".-"- ---r ;".,.' ",i "ent In which soils, field crops. Irrl father of an Invention. To tho tlrst nnd "". farm mechanics applicant I. allowed the patent, and ' d f" """ ."' ,1" Tl"' lack of first and true Inventorship does ' nT.f mi "J Vir ,h" ... it.i. . ,.. .1.. .n room and laboratory work, tho .,m !,u .? hMtiii r .tein if Ucc- Experimental crop, arc grow,, fraudulently obtained or stolen. If ,, '. . ,, ' , m the person from whom a patent has I .. . ' .,, ., .,, ,,,, . . ., , ,. .. .,., idltlons, and tho work at the dlffcr- been stolen flies an opposition at the proper time or starts an annulling suit gainst the granted patent tho patent g dlcUMCl, n deU, ent experiment stations and demon stration farms in dry farming regions NOTICK OV CONTKMT. Department of tho Interior, United States I.mul Office Lnkovlow, Oro- gon, Septombor 24, 1013, To John S, Thornton of present ad dress unknown, Contcsteo: You nro horohy notttled that Floyd lleasoncr, who gives c-of C. 8. noiuou, llcnd, Oregon, us his pont olllco nddress, did nn August 29, 1012, nio In this olllco his duly cor rtttmrnted nppllcnttou to content nnd secure tho cancellation of your homestead, entry No. , Sorlnl No. 01033, made November 10, 1910, for NWli, Section 34, Township 31 H, ltnngo 30 K, Wlllamotto Meridian, and ns grounds for his contest ho nlloges that "you havo never ostnb llshed or maintained rcsldonco upon said tract nor havo sou ever cultl- vated or Improved said tract to nay oxicni wnaiovor out nave wholly abandoned said tract for mora than one year last past. You are, therefore, further noti fied tha tho said allegations will be taken by this otllco ns having been confessed by jou, nnd your snld entry will bo canceled thereunder without your further right to ho heard therein, either before this of fice or on appeal. If you fall to file In this oluco within twenty days nfter the KOl'UTI! publication of this ounce, as anown noinw, your answer, under oath, speciricnlly meeting nnd responding to these allegations of contest, or If you fall within that time to lllo In this oltlce due pronr that you have served a copy of your answer on tho said contestant cither In person or by registered innll. It this service Is made by tho delivery of a copy of your nuswer to the con testant In person, proof of such service must be cither tho said con testant s written acknowledgment of his receipt of the copy, showing the dato or Its receipt, or tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho delivery was mado stating when nnd where tho copy was delivered; if mndo by registered nutll, proof of such ser vice must consist of tho affidavit of tho person by whom tho copy was malted stating when and tho post otllco tn which It was mailed, and this affidavit must bo accompanied by tho postmaster's receipt for tho letter. You should stato In your answer the name of the post ottlce to which you desire future notices to bo sent to you. A. OIITON, Register. Date of first publication October 211(1, 1912. Date of second publication October 9th. 1913. Date of third publication October ICth, 1912. Date of fourth publication October 33rd. 1913. heirs and tor tho heirs (if Jamea A. Mitchell, of l.os Angeles. California, who, on Ootobor 17th, 1000, madn homestead entry, No, lGJlul, serial No. 04009, for swU wW. soo 17, uoVi noH. xec, ID nnd nit nwH. section 30, township ID south) run no 11 east, Wlllamotto Meridian, has llled notlco of Intention to make II mi I tlvo year proof, to establish claim to tho hind nbovo described, be fore tho Iteglster and Hocolvor of the U. 8. l,nnd Olllco at lus Angeles, California, nnd her witnesses before II. O. Kills, if. 8. Commissioner, nt Mend, Oregon, and F. A. lllshop, V. 8. Commissioner at Hood Itlvur, Oregon, on the 5th dny of Octohor, 1013, Claimant names as witnesses! Frank O. Minor, I.oulo II. Minor, Levi I). Wlest, and George A. Jones, of Hend, Oregon, nnd John I. West, of Hood Itlver, Oregon. O. W. MOOKH. 3G-30 Iteglster. mi.M.MONM. In tho Circuit Court nf tho State of Oregon for tho County of Crook. A. C. Lucas, Plaintiff, vs. Italph I'nttorson, Mary I'atterson, Jesso li. Sumrall, W. B. Ouerln, Jr. and Alex llolhrqok, Defendants. To W, K. Ouerln, Jr., nbuvo named Defendant. Rothor with tho touomonts, heredita ments and appurtenances thereto ho longing, ho sold by tho Sheriff "1 Crook County, Oregon. In tho manner provided by law and according to tho practice of this court, nnd that tho proceeds of such sale ho applied U the pftjmonl of said Judgment herein prayed for, and that tho uor-pliis, If any remain. I ild " lrmm legally entitled to tho sniuo. And that tho imirtBttgo, lion and Interest of the defendants Jesso U Huiorall nnd W. 14. Ouerln, Jr., Is subsequent to and subject to the lien, iuorlKi and Interest of tho plaintiff. And that tho defendants and all persons claiming Interest by. Ihroimh or under them or either nf them he for ever imrred nnd ostupped from hav ing or asserting any right, tltlo or Interest In or In said promises, or I.IW i,,ri iiinr.Hif. nr aiiv rsdeiiipllon or right or equity of redemption, ex copt as prescribed ny inw, nun ir such further relief ns to tho Court may seem meet ond Just In the promises. This summons Is published In The iimi.l linltAitii. h weekly uewsnaner of general circulation, published nt UCtlil. 1-roOK l.uuni). Dinm iii ui. gon, for six successive weeks, roin menolng with tho Issuo of Heptelii' her 11, 1913, nnd ending with the 'issue of October 23. 1912, by order of tho Honorable II. 0. Hills, County Judge ot Crook County, Hlnlo tit Die, gon, mndo and entered on tho llti, day of Hoptonilier, 1013, Dnlttd and puhlliiied first tlino September 11, 1913. VHIINONA. 1011 MIX Alloruoy for I'lalntitf MiW CltO)IC COl'.NTY MAI'v TheHlutlelln has In stonk n num. her nf tho Dew Crook county wlm,, print nmpH, shtiwluK nil lomU. rlvei, Irrigated liiuds, towns, township mul section linos. Tim maps nro blgHtr nnd Mi'iie ooittpreheuslvo limn miy other maps and nro carefully prlnti-it on heavy while paper, They retmi ut $1 00 each, postiiKo 10 cents tt Son d Toy 'Ms Seed Annual-Free IJh H!iMJUrWiMj raaluja. Na Mb w Vl 1t.lps Uimtif .. Ik. u!ft-C SKtntial nm ".,.1 1 V, , fWMmi.toln. TUO.t'.UC.,--l. NOTICK FOIl lH'IU.R'ATIO.V. Department or tho Interior, If. S. Iand Olllco at The Dalles, Oregon, August 27th, 1912. Notlco Is hereby given that Jean- netto Mitchell Oardnor, ono of tho Crook County, State of Oregon, to- You are horohy required to appear nnd answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff filed against you In tho nbovo entitled suit and Court, within ten days from tho date of tho service of this summons upqu you, It served within Crook County, State of Ore gon, or If served within any other County within this state, then within twenty days from the dato of the sorvlco of this summons upon you, or If not served within tho Stato of Oregon, then on or before Thursday, tho 24th day of October. 1913. And you nro hereby notified that If you fall to appear and -answer, for want thereof tho plaintiff will take de crco and Judgment against you for tho relief prayed for 'n tho complaint on file herein, to-wit: That the plaintiff have Judgment against the defendants Italph I'atterson and Mary 1'attorson for tho sum of 9 ISO with Interest thereon at tho rato of 10 per coot per annum from tho ICth dny of I'ohruary, 1911, until paid, nnd for the further sum of $75 as attorney fees and for tho costs and disbursements ot this suit. And for a decree nnd Judgment to the effect that the said mortgage doacrlbcd In said complaint heroin ho foreclosed according to Inw and tho practice of this Court, and that tho said premises described therein, to-wlt: The W'.i of the SKU and tho KVj of tho SWU of Section 14 In Township 21 South of Ilango 10. K. W. 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