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SSw2S !85HsHWPi 3r2jfl THE HKXI) HULLHTIN, REND, 0K.? WEDNESDAY JUNG 2.1, 11)1.1. VAOK 7. Preparing Farm Crop Specimens for Agricultural Show Exhibits Hy County Agriculturist A. K. Ij O V K T T. i1 4.0rtJn nl Crop Bpcclmens Prepared k. Manner Make Heit Exhibit. r? There will bo at least thrco agri cultural fairs in Crook county this "(!'. n" ,l snouiu " laa amDiuon oi ry farmer to havo nn exhibit ot ' m grama ana oinor crops at oacn oi ilkese fairs. A good agricultural fair H of Croat vnluo not only to the ' (owns or localities In which they aro teld, but aiao 10 every larm ana io tlty from which tho oxhlblts aro .rahtilned. Tho man who wins a prlxo fl any farm crop either tins bettor Md than his competitors or no has a "jrlter mothdd of farming and propar K his exhibits. Practically nono of tie farm crops can bo gathered only Me or two weeKB nior tne lair nna tt made a Number 1 exhibit. Speci mens must bo gathered when In the rltht atago of growth, treated In a jyoper manner, miu proparca propor- ?U to rnnKo tno oest exnimt. it win T only a ahort time until many of oar grains and grasses particularly r,tte ready to harvest In this section. -SoeclmonB for show purposes must fte gathered either nt or beforo the time oi Harvest, uurtiau ii nil larm crops of all kinds must recolvo the nine attention. Grain for show purposes should bo fathered when Just starting to ripen. Slnglo atnllts may bo solectod from the field and gathered togothor Into a bundle for exhibit, or a bundle or ktinch of grain may bo cut togothor Mid best specimens selected after tho tunch or bundto has become cured. It Is believed that norao advantngo la ulned by dipping tho butts ot grain Jfilks In salt water or brine Immcdl. Mely after gathering. Tie tho bun dle or bunch securely at tho butts and hang In n dark,- cool placo with leads down until cured, Tho grnln wilt rlpon somewhat after gathering, end It Is bellovod that tho brlno In the straw will tend to provent shat tering of tho grnln In tho head. Af ter the samplo has been cured, tako It down, untlo tho bundlo and strip the leaves from tho straw. Lay the Mlcctcd plants with heads evon In n Vlpdcn form tho slzo of tho bundlo dTlred. Show specimens of grain In bundles should bo nt least four In cites In dlamctor. When tho form Is filed tie securely with cotton cloth rr a ribbon and cut butts oft square. CoTor with a newspaper or sack and hang again In a dark, cool placo un til date ot show. Grain samples treat ed In this manner will bo clean and bright and If tied with dark ribbon 'ally make a very attractlvo ex hibit. Alfalfa or clover samples should be gathered at tho tlmo they will make tho best showing. Tako at onco to a cool, dark place nnd hang with leads down until cured. Fruit must V gathered when a little under ripe LEGAL NOTICES and hnndled carefully In order not to bruise or break the skin. Peas, boans, and crops of this naturo should bo handled as advised for al falfa and clovor. Hoot crops can .not bo gathored until ripe, or noarly so. Caro must bo tnkon whon harvesting ror snow purposes that tho roots aro not broken until tho specimens are cured, and usually a better showing win no mauo u an roots Hot detract ing from tho appearance of the ar ticle are left nn thn niulmnn tin. tatoos or other root crops, If gathered ueiuru ripe, win oo injured by handl ing bOCaUSQ Of thn fnnHnrnAu r. t.M Bklnj will usually shrink badly and "in oo scored low by tho Judge of Exhibits. Whnrn itvn ntr mrrn .n..l. mens must bo Included In an exhibit, unuormity is ono ot tho very neces sary Items for a successful exhibit. It Is better to have all tho specimens In the exhibit of tho same slzo, color, shapo, etc., evon though this neces sitates lfiAVlnt? nut nnn nn mnm Am. peclally good specimens, than to havo an exhibit containing specimens not uniform. Wo havo had some vory good ex hibits nt all of our fairs In this coun ty In tho past, but tho number of ox- hlMtH In nfir.fi flfian linn I. nnn 1111.1!.. than It should be. With tho crops that wo can rzrnw In Itilo cnMInn It should requlro buildings throe or four times as large as any wo now havo at nny ot our local fairs to Hold theso ftft hi li! tit. Prnnnrn n In (era mint lint of exhlb'tB for each class, so that if ono oxninii is destroyed or injured nttnthnr mnv 1n mtf In Ita nln. m If mnrn ilinn nnn avTilMt ni HArann - --- wv wn-uw I'ui J IUUII Is nllowodyou may bo ablo to win not only first but also second uml third prizes. I would suggest that every farmer In tho county hnVo ono or moro exhibits nt all ot our county fairs this fall. Theso fairs aro val uable to all ot us, but will prove ot greatest valuo to those who take an active pari in mnKing mom asucccss Ufo Deschutes Spray Flour. Whiter and bettor than over. Adv. coasod bidding. Tho person making tho highest bid will be required to Immediately pay to tho Itocclvor tho amount thereof. Any persons claiming advorsaly the abovo-descrlbed land are ndvlsed to fllo their claims, or objections, on or beforq tho tlmo designated for sale. H. FItANK WOODCOCK, H-18p. Ilcglster. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May 10, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that.Mary F. Donn. Of Ilnnri. Ornirnn whn nti Septomber 29th, 1911. mado Homo- sieau. isntry, No. 09518, for N, Section 20. Township 17 South. Range 14 East, Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make mat Tbree Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, boforo H. 0. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, at Dend, Oregon, on the 6th day of July, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Doano Freeman, Harry E. Aton, Pfioebo I. Klnlsoh, Milton A. Palmor, all of Ilcnd, Oregon. H. FItANK WOODCOCK, 12-16p Itoglstor. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department ot tho Interior, United States Land Office, iLakovlew, Oro gon, May 26, 191S. To Karl F. W. Koch, of G28 Arling ton Place, Chicago, Illinois, Con testco: Vou aro hereby notified that James Itynn, who gives Ilox 213, Hond, Ore gon, as his post offlco addross, did on April 12th, 1915, fllo in this ofllco his duly corroborated application to contest and securo tho cancellation ot your homestead, Entry No. , Serial No. 07843, mado Juno 24th, 1911, for EV4 NWVi. E SW,i. Section 8, Township 25 3, Itange 9 E., Wlllamdtta Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that Karl F. W. Koch has failed to establish lila residonce on snld tract! thnt he hna failed to cultivate said tract ur any part thoroof; that said entryman has abandoned said tract for, upwards ot six montliB last past and that Buch failure and abandon ment was not duo to his employment In tho army, navy or marlno corps of the U. S. In tlmo of war or otherwise. You aro, therefore, further notl flbd that the said allegations will be taken by this ofllco as having been confessed by you, nnd your said en try will be cancolod thereunder with out your further right to bo heard therein, either before this ofllco or on appeal, If you fall to fllo In this offlco within twenty days after the FOUIITH publication of this notice. sb shorn below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting ngd re sponding to these allegations of con test, or it you fall within that tlmo to fllo In this offlco due nroof that you have servod a copy of your an swer on me said contestant either In person or by registered mall. If this sorvlco Is made by tho delivery of a copy of your answer to tho contestant In person, proof of such servlco must bo either the said contestant's written acknowledgment ot his receipt of the copy, showing the data of Its re ceipt, or the atlldavlt ot tho person by whom ,tho delivery was mado stating when and whore tho copy was delivered; If mado by registered mall, proof of such sorvlco must constat of tho affidavit of the person by whom tho copy was mailed stating when and tho post office to which It was mailed, nnd this affldavlt must bo ac companied by the postmaster's re colpt for the letter. ,You should, state 'in your answer tho name of tho post offlco to which you deslro future notices to be sent to you. JAS. F. I1URGE8S, Register. Date of first publication Juno 2, 1916. Date ot second publication, Juno 9, 191C. 4 Building Material LUMBER, SHINGLES ft The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. 4HT)HlHMlr)T)r. Dato of third publication Juno 16, 1916. Dato ot fourth publication June 23 1916, NOTICE FOH PUllUCATION. Department ot the Interior, U. S. Land Offlco at The Dalles, Oregon, Mny 10, 1916. NOTICE Is horoby given that Wil liam D. KIgcr, Jr., ot Bond, Orogon, who, on January 20th, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 09868 and on October 9th, 1913, mado additional Homestead Entry, No. 012176, for NHi Soctlon 3, Township 20 South, Range 14 East, Wlllamotto Meridian, has fllod notice ot Intention to make final thrco yoar proof, to establish claim to tho land above doscrlhed, boforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commis sioner, at Ilond, Oregon, on tho Cth day of July, 1915. , Clnlmant names ns wltnosaes: Otis C. Henklo, Henry H. Ford, Aaron D. Norton, Louis H. Glass, all ot Ilond, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 12-Up Register. NOTICE FOR PUHMCATION. Dopartmont of tho Interior, U. 8. Laud Offlco at The Dalles, Oregon, May 20, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that Frank Miller, of Bond, Oregon, who, on May 29th, 1912, made Homestead Entry, No. 010371. for WH SEW, 8octlon 8, NWU NEU, Section 17, Township 20 Bouth, Rango 11 East. Wlllnmctto Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above descrlhpd, boforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Dend, Oregon, on tho 12th dny of July. 1915. Claimant nnmos as witnesses: Martin J. Main. Inar T. Tholstrup. John Peters, William J. Ushor, all of Ilond, Orogon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 12-16p Itoglstor. & Lots close In $60 to $125. Easy I'aymonts. j, a. hastes. Adv. Not for Men Only. Women suffer as much as men do from Indigestion and constipation and requlro the snmo scientific rem edy to koep the stomach sweet, tho liver actlvo and the bowels regular. Folov Cathartic Tahlnts urn whnln. some and cleansing; do not gripe or cause nauaoa. Stout pcoplo say this Is tho one cathartic that takes away that over-full and cloggod-up feeling. Patterson Dru6 Co. Adv. NOTICE OF CONTKHT. Department ot the Interior, United States Land Offlco, Lakovlew, Ore gon. June 12, 1915. ity Edgar W, Moaher of unknown ad jr droas, Contcatoe: c You aro hereby notified that Frank ' A. Stevens, who gives Dend, Oregon, aa bis post office address, did on May :5th, 1915, Me In this offlco his duly corroborated application to contest and aecuro tho cancellation of your Homestead Entry, No. , Serial No. 04829, made July 14th, 1911, forNEH NWtt: NWW NEW: Sec tion 29; EH SWK: WH SEVi and 8WU; Section 20, Township 21 South, Range 18 East, Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his con teat ho alleges that H. W. Moshor baa failed to establish residence upon aald tract, and has failed to cultivate Mid tractor any portion thereof, that Mid entryman has abandoned said ( land tor more than one year Iaat past nu noxi precoamg inn appucauuu, and that said abandonment was with out leavo or legal excuse. You aro, thereforo further notified that tho aald allegations will be taksn by this office as having been confou ed by you, and your said entry w.ll be cancelled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, either before this office or oa appeal, It you fat: to file In this office with la twenty days after the FOURTH Publication of thhi notice, as shown l below, vouf nnawer. usder oath. SD6- lUCVcauy Riveting ana repe-fiaing 10 rnese allegations of coateet. or It you (ail within that time to flla in tnis effice due proof that you bave servnd a copy ot your answer oa the said contestant elisor In person or hy registered mall. If this service la made by the delivery of a copy nt Tour answer to the contestant In per. sou, proof ot such service must be either the said coftteetaat's written Mnnwliliiiu4lt of hUt rse&lnt of tho copy, showing tho data ot Its receipt, or tho a CI davit ot the porsoa or hom the delivery was made stating irhen and where the oopy was deliv ered: If made by rettred wail, roof of such serylce nitsi consist fit the atndavlt of the per by whom .Hi copy was mailed stating ws-wi fa ml the post office to which It was 'nailed, and this affidavit nmat e 'accompaakd by the poetmarter'a re- !' nipt for the letter. , Yon should state In your answer ' nam ot the post office to which ' yea desire future notices to be seal Je jou. L JAB. F. BURGBM. Kettter. if Date at 8rst trabllcatioa, June 23, f Date of secoad paWlcatlos Jsae 36, 115. Date ot third pubHet!w, July 7, RU, Bate of fourth miVIImUm, July 14, BPM. IN TUB COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CROOK. In the matter of tho Estate of Wil liam R. Wylle, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE la hereby given by tho undorslgned, tho duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator ot the oatato ot William R. Wylle, to the creditors and all persons havlny claims against said doceased, or cald estate to present thorn, verified as required by law, within six months after tho first publication of this no tice to tho said administrator at tho offlco ot his attorney, Vernon A. Forbes, In the First National Dank Building, Bend, Orogon; tho same be ing tho place for the transaction ot the business of said eatato In said county and state. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1915. L. O. McREYNOLDS, Administrator ot tho Estate of Wil liam D. Wylle, deceased. 16-20C "For its work , and its policies" 3& , . s IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATU OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF CROOK. In tho matter of tho Eatato ot Net tle Harmerson, also known as Net tle H. Cole, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE Is hereby given by the undersigned, the duly appointed, qualified and acting administrator ot the estate ot Nettle Harmerson, also known as Nettle II. Colo, Deceased, to the creditors and all persons hav ing claims against; the deceased, or said estate, to prescat them, verified aa required by law, within six months after the Srst publication of this no tice to the said administrator at the office ot his attorney, Vernon A. Forbes, In the First National Rank Building, Iiend, Oregon; the same be ing the placo for the transaction ot the business of said estate In said county and state. Dated this 23rd day of June. 1915. LEWIS O. McREYNOLDS, Administrator of the Kutate of Net tle Harmersoa, also known as Nettle H. Cole, Deceased. 16-20c NOTICE FOR I'UHLIOATION. IoItHl TnHt, Publlo .Lend Sale. Department or the laterior, U. S. iLand Offlco at The Dalles, June 3, 1915. NOTICE la hereby given that, as directed by the Commlwloner of the General Land Office, under provisions ot Section 2455, R. 8.. pursuant to tho application ot E!l Anderson. Serial No. 014175, we will offer at public sale, to tha highest bidder, bnt at not lees than $4.59 per acre, at 9:15 o'clock a. ., ea the 20th day of July, 1915, next, at this oce. the following tract of land: SW BE, 8ect(oa 14, T, 17 8.. R. 11 E, The sale will net be kept open, bt will ha decVtred elosod when those pret at the ba-ur Mated have t'-f The Standard Oil Company (Cali fornia) has been awarded many 'honors for its high grade products ' exhibited at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, but the one it prizes most the one in which it feels the deepest sense of gratifi cation is the special award "for i its rwork and its policies" k Gold Medal ' -of Honor This means that its treatment of its employees, its dealings with the pub- , lie, its attitude toward competitors, its service to its patrons, its methods of producing, transporting, and re fining petroleum-in short, the com-" pans business morals and practices , have been found worthy of the , special praise of a great national jury of awards. The company is justly proud of this signal honor as a recognition of the fundamental policies under which it has operated from the beginning. - STANDARD i ,. OIL COMPANY ' (CALIFORNIA) tf . s NOTICE FOR PUllUCATION. Dopartmont of tho Interior, U. S. Land Offlco nt Tho Dallos, Oregon, May 20, 1915. NOTIC13 Is horoby glvon that AU bort I). McNcal, of Ilond, Orogon, who, on Fobrunry 3rd, 1911, mado Homentoad Entry No. 08109, and on Novombor 11th. 1913, mado addi tional Homostead Entry, No. 013232, for Lots 3, 4. 8 NWH. NH SB, Ntt BWH. Soctlon 1, Township 20 South. Range 14 East, Wlllamotte Meridian, has fllod notlco of Inten tion to mako Final Throo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land above doscrlbod, boforo II. O. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Rend. Oregon, on tho 12th day of July. 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank J. Olnder, Otis O. Honkle, David O. Rogers, John E. Johnson,' all of Ilond, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. "P Register. lNTIIK CIRCUIT COURT-QF TUB" HTATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF CROOK. Maymo Kookan, Plaintiff, vs. Charles M. Kookan, Uefondabt. SUMMONS. To Charles M. Kookan, Dofondant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON, you are hereby requir ed to nppoar and answer tho com plaint fllod against you In tho abovo entitled suit In Court on or before the 30th day of Julv. ifliK n,i ir , ran bo to nppoar itnd answer, Uio imuiiiiih win appiy to tho court for rellof prayed for In her complaint horeln. to-wlt: thnt Ihu ImM, r matrimony now existing between you and said plaintiff bo dlssolvod and that snld plaintiff be relieved or all oblgotloiis arlalng by virtue of the mnrrlago contract now oxlatlng bo tweon you and said plaintiff, and for audi othor and furthor relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons Is publlshod by or- dor of thn Hnnnrnliln T M r T..r. Judge of the Circuit Court of tho mmo oi uregon ror crook county, which said order was dated tho 9th day of Juno. lDlfi. ivmi wiiMi ki.. prescribes that this summons be puiUlMied in Tho Ilend llullntln, a ' weekly nowsnunnr iiiihll.lm,! .'n,i printed In Ilond, Crook county, Ore mm. iur a penon or six successive weeks; the date of tho first publica tion of this summons is Juno 10. 1915. 15-21 c. VERNON A FOR11KB. Attorney for tho Plaintiff. NOTICE OF HIIUHIW'H HALE. Ry virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued by tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of the County or Crook, Slate ot Oregon, dated this 9th day or June, 1916, In a cortalri action In tho Circuit Court for the aald County and State, wherein An na llrosterhous, administratrix or the Estate or George llrosterhous, de ceased, Plaintiff, recovored Judgment' against Goorgo F Harris, Defendant for tho sum of Nino llumirqd Ninety and no 100 Dollars with Internal at tho rata of 10 per cent per nnnutn, from the 7lh day or December, 1913, tOKCther With (Inn Hnmlm,! Ilnllnra attorney's reea. nnd the further sum of Thirty Three and CO-100 Dollars costu, and accruing coats Notlco la hereby git en that I will, On BalimlflV. thn 17lh ,lv it Tiili, 11915. at the North front door of tho cuurwiouge in frinevllle. In said cuiiiuy, at lo o ciock in Me rorenoon nt said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder ror cash, all right nnd title that the abovo named do rindant Goorgo F. Harris have or hod rt dstu or said judgment In the following described property, to-wlt: ai numunrea it aim 14 or mock 27, of Ilend, Crook county. Oregon. E. II. KNOX, Sheriff or Crook County, Dated at Prlnevllle, Oregqn, this 10th day ot June. 1915. Ry Floyd A. Rowell. 15-19 c. Deputy. m . Mi .. -:-u'-fakx-,w. " ' '4 V t rt -sTs -tJS .'Xi'jt. & ..&L wwwswwwgg'g