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CENTRAL OREGON NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS.
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I j LAIDLAW 1
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(Special to Tho Rend Dulletln.)
LAIDLAW. May SO. Thursday af
ternoon Prof. Thos. Shaw, fnrmlug
export of tho Great Northern Rall
Way, lectured here on dry nnd Irri
gated farming. Ho ahowed perfect
maslory or his subject nnd tho nil
vice and encouragement ho offered irrlirntiK tho meadows
the farmer of this vicinity must hnvolrrnunVx, it. . . ... -
repaid him for taking on afternoon' MrH:, A- Meal stornnd daughter
"n(T" wlmn h n-im knnn.ilonn In Him
busiest soason on n farm. The nudl
torlum and annex of tho church wero
filled to eapaclty with attentive lis
teners nnd cngor questioners. J. T,
Hardy and 'Sheldon A. Volkman, as
sistant traveling freight und passon-
gor agents or tho Oregon Trunk ana
tiroat Northern Hatlwavs, respective
ly, accompanied Prof. Shaw nml each
was requested to thank the road ho
represented for giving tho people of
this community an opoftunlty to
hoar this "farming missionary.'
Farmers will finish planting their
grain crops this week.
Several hundred acres of potatoes
will be plantod around Laldlaw.
A. Mcallstor and wife were at Dend
baturday.
Stllllo Drown was driving tho
cream wagon last week, Mr. Parr be
ing out of town on business.
tiw. D. llarnes nnd C. P. Decker nt
tended tho good roads meeting at
ltcdniond.i ; ' ,
'J. N. II. Gerklng nnd Oroverwe'ro
in Prlnevlllo last week on business.
. i Phil Smith attended tho cbceso
factory mcctlug hero Saturday and
was trading with Laldlaw merchants.
'Ray Drown is now working with
the surveyors.
;Mrs. Crawford and daughter from
the Gibson ranch wero trading in
town on tho 22nd.
Misses Lcota and Prances Murk
will leave tho 2Sth for Portland to
vslt relatives and assist their fath
er and mother In looking up a lo
cation for a new home.
The wngon that was hauling milk
totho cheeso. factory has been taken
off for a vhllo owing to the fact that
the exens6'as too great for the
amount of milk, and now the patrons
will have to haul their own milk for
a few days until a new arrangement
Is made.
Ice cream and cake were sercvd at
tho Odd Fellows hall after the speak
ing Thursday and the receipts were
$20. to go toward paying for an or
gan for tho church.
J. M. SIry is doing some construc
tion work tor the state contractor nt
Laldlaw.
I HAMPTON BUTTE j
(Special to The Dend Dulletln.)
- HAMPTON DUTTE, May 25.
This locality has been favored with
come flno growing weather the past
wcck.
Earl -Rogers Tetnrnod from Dend
Thursday. He bought- a "twain and
wagon nnd brought In a load of
freight for Mrs. M.' W. Sheppard.
J. M. Brlckey and Dert Meeks have
been busy breaking brush. They
broke 10 acres for V. Johnson and 18
acres or T. a Ewlng and have start
ed breaking some on their own home
steads. Earl Rogers and G. A. Johnson r
breaking brush for Mrs. and Miss
Sheppard.
Joe Dozell was visiting friends In
this locality Friday.
C. J. Stouter of Lost Creek valley'
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was In this vicinity on business last
weeic, and was on his way to Dncd.
Mrs. O. Cook has been on the sick
iisi uui is inuon netter at mis writ
ing.
Miss Rlva McFadden has arrived
In .the valley and Is preparing to es
tablish residence on her claim.
William Waymouth was calling on
frleuds,-ln this vicinity Sunday.
V. Johnson made a business trip
to Hampton Saturday.
FICKSBURG
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(Special to The Dulletln)
PICKSDURG. Lake County, May
19 A townslte of 40 acres has been
laid out on the survey of the Ore
gon Eastern Railway which Is now
building westward from Vale, and
the townslte company, composed of
Chicago capitalists, has named tho
town In honor of r. Roche Flck,
who has been Identified with the set
tlement of a large portion of Cen
tral Oregon, especially northern
Lake county. At preaont the near
est postofllcu to tho new town Is Ar
row, hut tho establishment of better
mail fHoIlltles is looked for at an
early date.
The settlors hvo formed a devel
opment club with the following offi
cers: v President, W. Roche Flck;
vice president, L. T. Murphy; secre
tar. Rex It. Hackett; treasurer, L.
E. Dowman. Tho organization will
work for the betterment of tho com-,
munlty along development .lines and
cspoctallv disalres the settlement of
the'Nrtlle lands that can bo scoured
front .the. govQrnmfjnt nfc homesteads,
some of them within ten miles of
nere. The building of a- school
honce. construction of a now rood (o
connect with Fort Itock and loma
Vlst'i, the establishment of better
mall serv'ce and a mall route from
Fort Rock down the valley Instead
of the roundabout trip from Silver
I.aW'&wer'JOTiponlf-iHe matters that
the clvii" de'fcldKa to take"np, .
The secretary was- lnstrudted to
work for tho establishment of n largo
storo nnd blacksmith shop, whllo a
barber, n hutchor and tunny farmers
nro needed.
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I PINEHURST 1
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(Special to Tho lloml llullotln.)
PlNKItt'RST, May 50. the farm.
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Mrs.
noon witn Airs. i. it. itoot.
Mrs. Delia Nichols was tho guest
of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Swisher on
Thursday evening.
J. R. llenham, who has n flno farm
near Deschutes, purchased 30 sucks
or seed potatoes of Jay Mchols last
week. '"?
A. P. Ramsay also bought his sup
ply of potntoes from Mr. Nichols.
Mrs. A. J. Ilnrter nnd mother-in-law
spent Tuosdny nt tho homo of
her parent, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M.
Couch.
J. R. Couch, who has been visit
ing lu Canada and Eastern Wash
ington, returned Friday for his nu
tomoblle and will make a short visit.
Charles Spaugh mndo n business
trip to Laldlaw Saturday and attend
ed uie meeting or cheese makers.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Geuo Winter wero
In Lnldlaw Saturday. i
Mr. and Mrs. Wlll'amson who re-'
ceutly purchased tho James McDer
mott nlsco went to Laldlaw on bust-
ness Saturday.
.Airs. l.eorge couch. Jay Mcliols
and John Couch went to Dend Sat
urdny In Mr. Couch's car.
vjJ. F. Green, who has purchased
tho farm of Charles McDormltt, ar
rived recently to take charge.
Mrs. Chris Peterson was tho guest
of Mrs. G. M. Couch Tucsdn.y.
L. H. Root made a business trip
to Laldlaw Thursday,
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AMONG THE SETTLERS
NORTHEAST OF TOWN
(Special to The Dend Dulletln.)
Mrr nnd Mrs. William' Hocch of
Shanlko are visiting relatives and
friends hero. They drove ovor In
their car, arriving Friday. They ex
pect to return home today (Wednes
day). Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Elder entor-
talced Sunday in honor of Mr. andjl,nrentB '" t,le Willamette valley, re
Mrs. Hoech
W. G. Waugh Is struggling with
a live- cold. He attended tho meet
ing of the I. O. O. P. Monday night
and the shower bath he received on
the way In was all In favor of the
cold.
The settlers lu this neighborhood
are rejoicing that the "Doss Irriga
tor" took command Immediately on
the breaking of tho canal last week.
Mrs. Willie Hoech and Mrs. Colo
K. Smith called on Mrs. Ernest Have
mann Saturday afternoon.
ALFALFA
(Special to The Dulletln)
ALFALFA. May 25. Miss Jessie
Pvntt Is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Dutt,
who lives east of Dend.
Mr. Wlllard has returned from
his search tor the hoi sea ho lost.
L" """" ""' ",' vwo "ro """ wn
i range.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Forest wero
trading In Alfalfa Saturday.
Hubert Dealey has taken up a
homestead near Hear Creek imtte.
Plans are being mado to start a
FIRSTCLASS EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE
Pilot Butte Hotel
J. P. TAaOART, Prop.
Good Dining Room
iFREE AUTO BETWEEN
Headquarters for Commercial Men
lilectrlc Lighted Throughout
THE BEND HOTEL
HUGH O'KANE, MANAQBR
flood Rooms
Free bus' to
and from trains
BEND. OREGON
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FRUIT TREES
Our nursery is located on Powell Rutte, fourteen miles
eiist of Bend. Our trees ure the kind we recommend
after over thirty years experience in the fruit business
in t)il- neighborhood. Our prices and treatment will
please voil Catalog free on request. Come and see
our orchards and nursery. Office address, Prineville, Ore,
T ; : Mafqlle'tte nursery cq.
Sunday school In tho near future.
Tho hour will bo lit tho afternoon.
Mrs. Wlllnrd took n lot of broilers
to Dnnd lust week nud gut n fancy
prlco.
linn's llnitson had tho misfortune
to lose n iluo Jothb.v cow lust weok.
Ho fed his cowh too much dnmp til
rutin buy nt night nnd the umt morn
ing one was dutul.
Tho showers have been very bono
llclul. Tho nlfnlfa Holds uro looking
lino nnd many piedlot n hunvy crop.
Mrs. Danburry und Mrs. Iloyd went
to lleud Tuesday to ntluud the tun
oral o( nit old friend.
H. I j, Molony received word from
his father, who visit od hero Inst sum
mer, ehnt hu wns about to leave for
Kansas Cltvv, Mo., to hnvu t onncur
removed from his Up.
Prank Kobnrge U sufterlng from
nn nttnek of grip, tho second ho has
hnd this spring.
Mr. Wooloy has begun riding tho
ditch.
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GIST
(Special to Tho Dend Dulletln.)
GIST, Mny 26. A Inrgo represen
tation of the Ulst-Tumnlo commun
ity attended the agricultural lecture
given nt Lnldlaw Thurudny after
noon.
Mrs. P, W. Lcvorcnx wns tho guest
of Mrs. Richards on tho 20th.
Tho members of tho Plhlnvlew
Sl,ndn). school commlttco mot Friday
nfternoan nt the homo nf Mm. Ed
Glltett. Tho uru working diligently
und expect to, prepare a good pro
gram for Children's Day.
Mrs. Baylor nnd Mrs. Dickey wore
business callers nt Dend Saturday.
Mm. Lcvcrenz nnd Mrs. Rlchnrds
nnd little son Herbert called ut Mrs.
Crawford's Tuesday morning.
Ellis Edglngton or Slstors visited
at the Pullla luhome Sundny.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Loverenz mado
a trip to Dend Saturday.
Mrs. Crawford nnd daughter were
in Laldlaw Thursday.
HAMPTON
(Special to Tho Dend Dulletlu.)
HAMPTON. May 20. John Whit-
nkcr, who spent the winter with his
turned to hi homestead hero during
tho last week. Ho wits accompanied
by his father In his nuto.
Mrs. Htirloy Iloguo Is on the sick
list. Mr. Iloguo Is seeding 20 acres,
after which he expects to return to
Dend to resume locating.
Mr. Durrls came In to his home
stead tvlth a load last Tuesday and
returned to Dend after his family
tho last of the week.
Soveral homesteaders aro begin
ning to mako final proof on their
claims under tho three-year law.
I. Zlcrolf Is plowing 20 acres for
Floyd Phillips.
O. Drogsvold Is assisting Mr. Den
cer fenco his place, after which he
expects to return to Dend for tho
summer. Mrs. Denoer Is visiting
relatives lu Dond.
Sirs. !ee Miller Is very poorly nnd
recently had medical advice lam
Dend.
This section has been visited by
ai'iirnl frnnft ilinu'Alu rlltrlni? tlm iinnt
two weeks.
Alvln Tlmmrmnn. whnan nlnlm In
on top of Hampton butto, met an old
school friend from Mlchlgau hero
HOTEL AND DEPOT
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Special Attention to
Transient Travel
flood Meals
All arrangements made for persons
desiring to go south and east of hero
gl
if
Inst Sundny Ho expects to Hpond
tho summer with Thompson Dros,
Fischer Lor.nu und It. Kngslront
of DnruuB were business visitors lit
llnuiptoit tho 17th.
Mr. Doxonn tort Thursday for Dond
to bring In u loud of household
goods.
Mrs. Grace Dassott nnd Mrs. l.oe
Millar drovo to Impurlnl Wednesday
to do some shopping.
A. S, Fogg luiido n business trip
tu the Dry l.nku and Unrnes regions
lmit Saturday.
Mrs. Hnsklns, from Harney Holes,
spent the Sih and Uth hero on busi
ness. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. It. Iloguo left
Thursdny for Dend whero thoy will
tiinko a short visit with their daugh
ters, Mrs. Wright nud Mrs, Rosen
han, of Hotel W.rlght.
Leo Miller Is plowing ready to
plant his spring onts.
Mr. llenklo wns hero Wednesday
with n party of prospective home
steaders. . Horace ltrooklnga of Rolyat wna
n buslnoss visitor nt Hampton Inst
Tuesday.
Mr, Rtggs bo's been plowing for
Mr. Hunting. Tho Intter expects to
finish seeding 13 acres this week,
mostly wheat and pons.
Mrs. H. O. Miller, mother of Leo
and Louis Miller, of this place, la
visiting here.
Messrs. Phillips, Dlack, Harrison
and I O. Peck mndo a business and
pleasure trip to Iron Mountain last
week.
Mrs. J. N, Crow spent tho day
recently with Mrs. Praser of Imper
ial. A six months' term of school wns
closed here last Friday, without a
day having been missed except legal
holiday. The average attendance
was 7. Tho last day was celebrated
to tho surprise of Mrs, L, C. Peck,
tho teacher, by the Indies of tho
neighborhood taking basket lunch
and spending the day.
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CRESCENT
(Special to Tho Dond Dulletln.)
CRH8CENT. May 23. J. U Rlngo
emtio In from ltnroth Monday whero
ho Is assisting Mr. Heard putting In
hay from here.
J. L. nnd (Hen Howard of La Pino
wore Crcsceut visitors Sunday.
C. Stlnchllold and O. H. Hoskell
passed through Crescent Friday en
routo for (.onroth, south of hero,
whero thoy nro Interested In tho
townslte.
(Jcorgo Mayfleld was In from his
ranch Wednesday.
J. L. Howard brought In a load
of freight for K. G. Raurk Thursday.
Mr. Marbut, of the Washington
ofllco of forestry, J. R. Harvey, chief
of land classification and A. I Stra
horn, soil expert, both of the district
forestry offlco at Portland, and Sir.
Lampham, wero lu Crescent Friday.
Klmcr Tyler loft for Clilllquln,
Thursday morning where he will go
to work on the Crntor Lake road.
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CLOVERDALE ;
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(Special to Tho Doud Dulletln.)
CLOVERDALE, Mny 20. Mr.
Waldron came In an nuto from Walla
Walla last Thursdny night. Ho
brought homo Miss Floronce Wal
dron, who has been attending High
School at Walla Wnlla.
E. M. Pray has tho contract for
building II. Hewer's barn. He will
start to work Tuesday.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wlcsso
on May 24, a 7 V4 -pound girl.
W. P. Slmer has made much im
provement on (his homestead. Ho
has nearly all of It fenced and four
acres lu grain.
Misses Florence Waldron and
Erma Pray wero Sisters visitors on
Sunday.
Misses Ruth Huwley and Hazel
Temploton were callors at the Grube
homo Sunday,
Many of tho ranchers In this vicin
ity aro sending cream to tho cooper
ative creamery at Redmond. Mr.
Audrus Is dlreotor from Clovordalo.
Mr. Hooper of Walla Walla pnssed
thiough hero Friday on his way to
Sisters.
Alva Temploton who liau been III
nt Rodhioud U expected homo Tuos
dny.
Miss Mary Pryrcnr spent Thurs
day evening with her grandparents.
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PRJNGLE flats
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(Spoclnl to The Dond llullotln.) '
PRINGLE FLATS, Mny 10. Wo
have been having somo flno rnlns of
Into, which aro doing good to the
train and gardens.
Mr. and Mrs. Paugl)U and daugh
ter Oraco visited Mr, aitd Mr.'a'ul
Hold Sunday
Miss Marolo White has gono . to
Indiana to visit her friends.
. Martin Halliheyor (ntends'tontaka
We carry a complete stock of
Farm Implements
and Repairs
oil kinds of
Wire Fencing
Tents, Camping Outfits
Lawn Mowers
Lawn Hose
Base Ball Goods
Garden Tools
Pumps and Pipe for -
deep wells.
Lot us fijjuro your woll bill.
Bend Hardware Co
UNIVERSITY
Summer School
TWENTY-FIVE INSTKUCTOIIS-FIKTY C0UKSBS DISTIN
GUISHED EASTERN EDUCATORS milled to rritulnr faculty.
University Dormitories Open. ltonnl nml Room nt f 3.60 per week.
Reduced Railroad Rntea.
For complete Illustrated catalog-, nddrom THE REGISTRAR,
University of
a trip to Dond next week to bring
out Dr. Rosin and family to tholr
homestead.
Mr. Lakins will brljig In a car-
loud of cow to his homestead on
yi.i...i.r,..i.
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Charles (Icniing Is doing consider-
niiin iiniiruvruicnis on nis ciaiui mis
spring. He Is fencing 100 acres nud
has seven acres In rye.
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j POWELL BUTTE
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(Special to The Dond Diillotln.)
POWELL DUTTE, May 28. W
J. Galbralth nnd family are visiting
in Walla Walla. Wash. If Mr. (Inl -
brnlth finds something ilsflrablo
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inoy win stay, otuorw so tttey expect ",,."," ' . ., ' " "". w"
to loo I,. nn,i. ' i..l'r ' IR of any rei.
to loon to in Dend.
A. D. Morrill proved up this week
on his homestead near Dend.
J. D. Davidson Is on his home
stead this wook.
The warm weather nftor tho rnlns
of last weok Is showing Its effects on
the crops. Alfalfa and clover aro
doing rtuo nnd spring sown grain Is
showing up greener orery dny.
'Potatoes aro coming up now nnd
while some nro Just planting all ex
pect a. good crop.
Jean Dotlore enmo In last weok
with his brld.o from North Dakota,
nnd thoy have eottled on their home
stead hero.
Mrs. D. A. Pattorson Is undor tho
wenthor with n light attack of grip,
ffi1..?E2 fl,'h0,, ,,UnUng ""
spuds last weok.
Walter Foster's house Is resplen
dent In. a new coat of paint, Ed Pers
son doing tho work.
P. II. Curtis, who bought tho For.
rest Dunn relinquishment, Is busy
clonrlng and proparlng land for crop,
John Culver Is
sewer In Dend.
working on tho
Mora rain, and tho farmors aro
rejoicing,
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PLAINVJEW
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(Special to The Dend Dullntln.)
PLAINVIEW, May 20. Edward
Strnhm and sister, Mrs. toting, nnd
MIhb Ellen Crawford nttendud tho
ball gamo at Hlsteru,
Mrs. McCaltlster has been on the
sick list tho past .wnok.
Mrs. Knickerbocker's sister from
Portland Is huro visiting her.
Everybody Is busy seodlng now.
Ouy McCulllstnr hns put In ovor 200
ncros or grain; Purdo IqOulllstor Is
seodlng n lnrgo acreage mid Sir. Pow
olson Is planting about CO acres of
alfalfa,
The fruit trees aro all loaded and
thoro aro prospects for a good crop.
Mrs. Rubles or Bisters Is visiting
at tho homo of her parouts, Mr. and
Mrs. John Strahm. s
Tho farmers', hired Mr. Yah'Tossol
to make two trips a week to Red
mond with cream,
Rev. D, Loree wl;: preach .at the.
OF OREGON
JUNR 2.1
AUGUST I,
IVIJ
Oregon, Eugene.
Plain Vlow school house Bunda,
juiio 1.
A gvor lwM conlesl will tk
plnce nt the school house Haloid
night.
nuuco is ucroiir kiycii uiai inn nro-
'IwsimI aHs'ineift for Hpcolnl Htret
tiupruvuiiioui .u. i liim .... ,.....
iiouuii in urcoroaucu witn i no pro-
visions of Section 2, Chapter 19, of
tho Chut tor of Dend. Urugon, and
now on file In the office of tho City
Recorder In nud for said City mul
State nud Is subject to examination
by any who deslru to examine thn
aamn.
Any objection to said aptortlui.
monl must bo mudo in writing to
tho Common Council of tho City of
Dend and fund with tho City Record
'er of said City within ten days from
" publication or this notice, and
, ", ?,"' objections bo so niod, tho sam
Ih'lll !., Iliiur.l l.u lit.. fTitii.i.i.... S..n..-
iiiiion, s Mosul ii g the cost of wild
bpeclal Btroiit Improveiupnt No, 1.
Dated at Dend, Oregon, this 2?th
day of May. 1013, and published
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ti'iiiaiiiiiiv iu imi iiuijiu.ia l niwiiun
11. Chaiilur lit. nf Ihn niinrlur i.t
tno City of Dend.
12 II. C. EI.LI8,
nccorder of the City of Dund.Oregou,
(Ugal Advertisement!
NOTICE.
In tho County Court of tho Slate of
Oregon In and for tho Couuty of
Crook.
In tho matter of tho cstato of John
W. While, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given by tho un
dersigned, tho administrator of the
cstato of John W. Whllo, docoasod.
that In pursuance to an order of tho
Oregol;, made onthoinlh
riilnta ffrtital . !.. ..u.
uay oi nay, mis, in tho mutter of
tho citato of John W. While, do
ceased, tho undersigned will sell nt
public auction on Thursday, tho 12th
dsy of June, 1013, at tho hour of 10
o'clock a, m., at Dond, Crook county,
Oregon, all the right, title and Inter-
C8t ' 8alrt J"" VV- Whlto, at tho
uino ot ins Heath nnd nil thn right,
i i.i . . . . . . . :
uuu a mi interest tuo said estato hn
acqulrod In addition to that of th(J
said John W. Whllo nnd nt the tlmo
or his death In and to tho following
descrlbod ronl estato to wit:
First. I.ot 7 of block 2 of Dond,
Oregon. Second. M i In section 2
and lot 1 und tho south half or tho
iiorthenut quarter of section 3, In
township 21 H. f rungo 10 East of
tho Wlllumutto Meridian mid th
BWUHWVi, soctlon 35 In township
20, H. In ruugo 10 )iatt of
tho Wlllnmotlo Merldlitn and tho
WttHEVi mid the SESW',;, sec.
3, nnd thu NWUNEH. see. 10, town
21 south of range 10 E W. M., nnd,
third, tho BWNWW.'Boc. D, In town
ship 20 south of rango 12 oast, W.
M. Fourth. Lot 12 In block 11 of
Doud, Oregon. Fifth. Tho BE Vi NE V4
and tho NEV.SEH or section 33,
township 17 8., R. 12 East or tho
Willamette Meridian, nud sixth: Tho
H14NWH mid N'.iSWVt. boo. 31,
T. 17 B R. 12 K v, m.. all lu
Crook county, slnto of Oregon.
Terms nnd conditions or salo, cash.
DMcd this 13th 'day or May, 1913.
A , ,V A) - UOAH,
Admlnslrato or tho .estato or John
W. White, decoasod.
Vernon A. Forbes, attorney ror Ad-
mlqlstrator, iq-14