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TIIK I1KXI UUTitiKTIN', I1KND, OHR., MEDXKSDAY, Jt'IA 28, 101.1. PAOR 7. Clearing Fields of Weed Pests By H. D. SCUDDER, Agronomist at O. A. C. LCn i . Tho following article on weed con trol first appeared In tho press bul letin of tho Oregon Agricultural Col lege. Its teaching 1b so much needed in Crook county that Its reproduc tion is begun In this issuo of Tho lltilletln, to be completed In future numbers. Thoro oro many farms in eastern Oregon whore weeds reduce tho yield fully CO per cent. Thero aro somo areas In tho Columbia basin which wero formorly fanned which have been entirely abandoned to weeds and -nrc H" uuuiunuil I1IUOO Ul tlldll 1MA- ,( that most eastern Oregon farmors pny to stato, county and district each year do not begin to oqual m amount the toll In crop yields nnd extra la- I.Mw tlinl Hinsn fnrmnra iinv In tn ,vay of losses through weed pests. hit tho weed situation In this part of the stato wero normal or In any way lmlil In control, nerhnna tlin mnltpr would not be so serious. Hut this !h not tho case. The area claimed and tho losses caused by eastern Ore gon weeds nro steadily on the In crease rnnil alarmlDg in extent. Ef forts not only of tho Individual far mer but of cntiro communities should bo onllsted In an prganlzed fight against this situation. Tho very favorable conditions for crops this spring havo given tho wheat such a heavy growth that oven tho weediest fields look very much better than tlinv HHiinllv do. This tnmnnrnrv 11 condition, however, should not de- YM;ero tho farmerly but only stimulato mm to inaKo an mo greater enori to lessen tho loss from this evil. Can tho Wi-wlt bo Controlled. fnuf nrmlnrn flrnirnn fnrmnra tvlin. Ihnvo used tho propor methods havo! I round it possible to control tho weeds nnd greatly rcduco tho losses from them. Tho oxtcnslvo experi ence with weed oradlcatlon of tho liten on tho ground has demonstrated that there aro certain practical moth- lids through which tho weeds can bo rconomlcally controlled, weeds nre liot easily held in check, however, knd methods which will control them Ihoroforo must bo used systematical- -that Is, incorporated Into tho legular schedulo of tho yearly work ilth tho land. limiKcroiiM Qualities in Certain Weeds Tho most widespread nnd danger- bus weeds on tho eastern Oregon dry arming lands aro tho tumbling mtiB. tird (commonly called tho "Jim Mill' tntstnrd). tho Itusslnn thistle, and tho tar weed. Tho most harmful L'aturo of tho "Jim Hill" mustard Ind tho Russian thistle Is that when tiey aro rlpo tho weed breaks off at io ground nnd then blows for miles Ivor the opon country. Tho Bocds torn thcso tumbling plants nro slink- on out' only gradually, so that with every Jump n few hundred or thous anus or seeds aro scattered In a now placo. When It Is remembored that a full-grown normal mustard plant will bear an avorago of 1,500,000 seeds, It can bo seen that this ability to travel, combined with an ample Biipply of ammunition, makes these wind roving plants an effectlvo ono- my. Another featuro of the mustard Is the vitality ot the seed, due to tts olltness and resistant seed coat. Mus tard seeds will keep alive In tho soil from ten to fifteen years: honco whtin oncd scattered and plowed un der, tho soil becomes charged with them and every tlmo It Is replowed a certain amount ot the scod Is brought closo enough to tho surfaco to ger minate, perhaps many yours after tho seed has been turned under. All ot these weeds aro very heavy feeders upon tho soil moisture nnd plant food supply, In this way dlroctly re ducing the crop yields. In addition, they greatly Incrcaso the difficulties and costs ot harvesting. (Continued next week.) Uso Deschutes Spray Flour. Whit- nnd bettor thnn ovor. For salo by Iho Now Hend Flour Mill Co. Adv. EGAL NOTICES IcstOrntlon to Kntry of Lands in Na tional Forest. Notlco Is hereby givon that tho knds described below, embracing ICO rros, within tho Deschutes Natlonnl goreBt, Oregon, will bo subject to Htlomont nnd entry under tho pro- slons of tho homestead laws ot the Inlted States and tho act of Juno 11, fiOG (34 Stat., 233,) at tho United tntcs land ofllco nt Lakoviow, Ore- n, on August 30, 1915. Any sot- lor who was actually and In good kith claiming any of said lands for prlcultural purposes prior to Janu- Fy 1, 1906, and has not nbandoned mo, has a preferenco right to make homestoad entry for tho lands ac- tally occuplod. Said lands wero stcd upon tho applications of tho Arsons mentioned below, who hnvo preference right subject to the prior ght of any such Bettler, provided bch settlor or applicant Is qualified mako homestead entry and tho reference right Is exorcised prior to iigust30, 1315, on which date the Bids will bo subject to settlement Id entry by any quallflod person. so lands aro as follows: Tho SWVi IV' U SEW. the 8EU SE SWU, 8V4 SWV4 8 ESWVi 8octlon T, 21 S.. tho NW NEW. the NWli NEW. tho WV4 SWVi EVi NEU. tho NE NWVi, the NWVi NWU. tho BWVi NWVi 'Vi. tho NWVi SEU NWV4. tho :V4 SWVi NWVi, Section 3, T. 22 R. 8 E., W. M.. ISO acres, listed du application of James F, Llppin- L.a Pine, Oregon: List 0-1687. ae 17, 1915, C. M. Bruce, Assistant imlaslonor of the General Land Ice. 19-22e NOTICK OF CONTEST. Department of tho Intorlor, U. S. Land Ofllco, Tho Dalles, Oregon, j my za, mm. a iu uubl'IUI u. ruruf ui jyuibu, m uuu- Ington, Rainier, Oregon, Contcsteo: You nre hereby notified that II. Esther Oravatt, who gives Hend, Oregon, as his poBt ofilco address, did on Juno .22, 1915. filo In this ofllco his duly corroborated applica tion to contest nnd sccuro tho can cellation ot your homestead, entry No. 0118C0, Sorlnl No. , made July 7, 1913, for West Unit (W4) Section 9, Township 20 South, Uango 18 East, Willamotto Meridian, and nc groundB for his contest ho nllcgcs that said entryman has failed to hil- tlvato said tract or any part thoreof; that said entryman has wholly aban doned said tract for upwnrds of six months last past nnd that mich fnll uro and abandonment was not duo to his employment In tho army, navy or marlno corps of the United States In tlmo of war or otherwise. You aro, therefore furthor notified that tho said allegations will bo takon by this ofilco as having bcon confoji ed by you, and your Bald entry w,ll bo cancelled thcrouudor without your furthor right to bo heard therein, either boforo this ofilco or on nppoal, It you fat: to filo In this ofilco with in twenty days after tho FOURTH publication ot this notlco, ns shown bolow, your nnswor, undor onth, spe cifically meeting and responding to thcso allegations of contest, or It you fall within that tlmo to filo In this Ofllco duo proof that you havo served a copy ot your answer on tho said contestant either In person or by roglstcrod mnll. If thin sorvlco 't mndo by tho delivery of a copy of your answer to tho contestant In per son, proof ot such sorvlco must .be olthor tho said contestant's wrltton acknowledgment ot his receipt of the copy, showing tho dnto of tts receipt, or tho nllldavlt of tho porson oy whom tho delivery wan mndo stating when and wliero tho copy was deliv ered; It mndo by rogistored mail, proof of such sorvlco must consist of tho nllldavlt of tho porson by whom tho copy was mailed stating whon nnd tho post ofilco to which It was mailed, and this affidavit must "c accompanied by tho postmastor's ro celpt for tho letter. You should stato in your answer Tho nnmo of tho post ofllco to which you deslro futuro notices to be sent to you. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Dato of first publication July 2S, 1915. Dato of second publication Aug. 4, 1915. Dato of third publication Aug. 11, 1915. Date of fourth publication, Aug 18, 1915. f NOTICE FOR I'UIIMCATIOX. I'roof mndo' under Act Juno 0, 1012, NOT COAL LAND. Department ot tho Interior, U. S, Land Ofilco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 12, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that Pot er I). Johnson, f Mllllcan, Oregon, who, on April 8th, 1912, mndo Home Btead Entry NO. 010160, and on Sep tember 1st, 1912, made additional Homestoad Entry, N6. 010712, for SWVi, SV4 NWVi and lot 4, Section 3, Township 20 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed nolle of lntontton to mnko Final thri'o year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at Hend, Oregon, on tho 23rd day ot August, 1915, Claimant names ns witnesses: Aaron D. Norton, Cnrrlo Norton, Ell Ham I). Klgcr, Fred G. Klger, all of Mllllcan, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK 20-24 c Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Hy virtue of an execution duly Is sued by tho clerk of tho Circuit Court of the County of Crook, Stnto ot Oregon, dated this lGth day ot July. 1915, In a cortaln action In tho Cir cuit Court for the said County nnd State, wherein H. E. Wlllcrton, Plaintiff, recovered Judgment acnlnst Henry Payotto and Allco M. Payette, formorly Allco M. York, husband and THE WHITE IS KING mcfflr T 8 9 Tho BEST nil-round Fnmily ' Sowing Machine that can bo produced. Made in both ROTARY and VIBRATOR styles. Tho rotary makes both LOCK and CHAIN stitch. Tho latest up to ' tho minuto steel attach-, merits with each machlno. Sold on easy pnyments. Send namo and address for our beautiful II. T. cata logue free. While Sewing Machine Co. 619 Merchants National Bank Bldg San Francisco. California NOTICE FOR PUnLICATION. ?nrtment ot the Interior, U. S. .and Ofllco at Tho Dalles. Oregon, Inly 19. 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil li. Klger, Jr., of Bond. Oregon, o, on January 20th, 1912, mad imestead Entry No. 09868 and on tober 9th. 1913 made additional imestcad Entry, No. 012176, for ".4 NWS, lots 3-4. Section 2. SA "Vi and lots 1-2, Section 3, Town- Ip 20 South. Range 14 East, Wll- jetto Meridian, has filed notice of tentlon to make Final Three Year oof, to establish claim to tho land 3vo described, before II, C. Ellis, S. Commlslsoner, at Dend, Oregon, the 1st day of September, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: lis C. Henkle. Henry D. Ford, Aaron Norton, Louis II. Glass, all or id, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. COLLINS HENKLE SALTZMAN HOYT DIDDLE HODSON Bend-Klamath Auto Stage Co. AND Bend-Burns Auto Stage Co. RATE& HEND HARPER 9 lJiO IIENI LA PINE i!.BO HEND CRESCENT 4.00 HEND LONGROTH 0.00 HEND FORT KLAMATH 0.00 1IKNII OIIIIiOQUlN 10.00 HEND KliAMATH FALLS ll.BO HEND HUHN8 10.00 Cars Leave Hend for Klamath Full Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday after Morning Train. R. a. LAMHEHSON, Agent, Hend, Oregoi. Bend-Silver Lake and way points A Seven Passenger Touring Car Each Way Eacli Day. RIDE IN THE EASY CARS Walter Coombs, L D. Fox, Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO. Freight Trucks in Addition wife, Defendants, for tho sum of Flvo Hundred Six and no 100 Dollars, with Interest at tho rato ot 8 per cent per annum from tho first day of Sep tember, luis, together with Seventy Flvo and no 100 Dollars attorney's fees, and tho further sum of Twenty Flvo and no 100 Dollars costs, nnd accruing costs. Notice is hereby given thnt I will, on Saturday, tho 21st day of August, 1915, at the North front ddor of the courthouse in Prlnovllle, In said County, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day, sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, nil right and title thnt the above named de fendants Henry Pnyctto nnd Allle M. Payette have or had at dato of said Judgment In the following described property, to-wit: Tho east M, 0f tho southeast quarter of section 27 nnd tho north k of the northeast quarter of Boctlon 34 of towiiBhlp 17 south of rnngo 25 east of tho Willamette Me ridian In Crook county, Oregon. E. 11. KNOX, Sheriff of Crook County. Dated at Prlnovllle. Oregon, this 15th day of July, 1915. Ily FLOYD A. ROWELL. 20-24c. Deputy. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF ORIJOON FOR CROOK COUNTY. In tho matter of tho Estalo of Jesso L. Polish, Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given thnt pursu ant to the order of this court dated Junal4th, 1915, tho underslcned will from nnd nfter August 13th, 1915, proceed to sell at private salo for cash the following described real es tnto of snld Estate, to-wit: NW'U of Section 8, Township 18 S. of Rnngo 1G E. W. M. Dnted this 14lh day of July, 1915. S. C. CALDWELL, As Administrator of tho Estnto of Jesso L. Poush, Deceased. 19-22c NOTICE OF PURIFICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofllce nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 9th, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby given that WIN Ham K. Atcn, ono of the heirs nnd for tho heirs of George E. Aton, do censod, who. on Mny 15th, '1911, mado Homestead Entry, No. 08920. for HW. Section 17, Township 17 South, nnngo 14 East, Willamette Morldlan, has filed notlco of Inten tion to mnko Flnnl Throo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt llond, Oregon, on tho 19th day of August, 191G. Claimant hnmes as witnesses: Ilonry E. Ruffo, Mary F. Honn, Donno n. Froomnn, Milton A. Pnlmor, all of llond. Oregon. . H. ritANK WOODCOCK, 19-23p. Roglstor. NOTICE FOR PURIFICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8, Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Juno 28th, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby glvon that George E. Hcathiiian, of llond, Oro gon, who, on July 22nd, 1912, mado Homestoad Entry, No. 010561, for W, Section 3D, Township 19 South, range 14 East Willamotto Morldlpn, has fllod notlco of Intention to mnko Flnnl thrco year Proof, to establish claim to tho laud abovo described, bo foro II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner nt Rend, Orogon, on tho 9th day of AugtiBt, 1915, Claimant nnmes as witnesses: Daniel W. Pooler, il.ouls II. Glass, Howard F. Dyor, Aaron D. Norton, all Building Material LUMBER, SHINGLES The Miller Lumber Company Bend, Oregon. 4)f)f)f)f)f).)f)f)f)f4)f)f4)fX.4)f).4444441f444)f)t4)f)f4)f44)f)f; of Ilcntl, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 1S-22C. Roglstor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department Of tho Intorlor, U. S, Land O III co nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, Juno 28th, 1915. ' NOTICE Is hereby given that William 11. McAdow, of Mllllcan, Oro gon, who, on Juno 2Sth, 1.912, mndo Homestcnd Entry, No. D10480, for NE Section 7 nnd NV, Section 8, Township 20, South, Rnngo, 15 East, Willamotto Meridian, has fllod notlco of Intention to mnko Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo dnscrlbod, before II. C, Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner, at llond, Oregon, on tho lCth day ot August, 1915, Clnlmaut names as witnesses: William II. Klger. Fred O. Klger, Aaron D. Norton, Peter II. Johnson, nil of Mllllcan, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, lS-22c. Roglstor. NOTICE OF CONTEST. Dopartmont of tho Intorlor, United Stntcs Lund Olllco, Lnkovlow, Oro gon, Juno 17th, 1915. To Ray Thomas of Monmouth, Oro gon, Contcsteo: You nro hereby notified that Jos eph W. Lynch, who gives 78 1 Enst 26th Street, Portland, Oregon, as his post-olllco nddrcss, did on April 27th, 1915, filo in this olllco his duly cor roborated application to c6ntcst nnd secure tho cancellation of your Home stead Entry No. 07412, Serial No. 07112, mado April 10th, 1914, tor West V4 Section 20, Township 22 South, Rangu 19 Enst, Willamotto Morldlnn, and ns grounds for his con test ho nllogos thnt snld Ray Thomas has wholly failed to establish his rcsldonco on said land, hna wholly fnlled to cultlvato and Improve- tho snmo as required by law, and has wholly nbandonjed tho snmo tor moro than six months Inst past. . You uro, thoroforo, further notified that tho snld allegations will bo tak en ns confessed, and your said entry wltl bo cnncollod without furthor right to ho heard, olthor boforo -this ofllco or on appeal, If you fall to filo In this olllco within twenty dnya after tho FOURTH publication ot this no tlco, as shown bolow, your answer, undor onth, specifically responding to tlicsp allegations of contest, together with duo proof thnt you hnvo served a copy of your auswor on tho snld contestant cither In person or by reg istered mnll. You nhoiild stnto In your nnswor tho nnmo of tho post olllco to which joa deslro futuro notices to bo sent to you. JAS. HURGESS, Register. Dnto of first publication July 7, 1915. Dato of second publication July 14, 1915. Dnto of third publication July 21, 1915. Data ot fourth publication July 28, 1915. ( THH: OLOEST INIlftDUANT IS KIOMT UP TO DATE!. ) 'YoUVE c.rr REM. C.OODS ITS MY CflCATEJT COMfORT- ITS THt flEAL TODACCO CHEWy fY0UVE Crr ThE f 1 IV i Ren. eoooe. i sec i -s. lf2K oRTj TOBACCO satisfied a clean, small chew. It's the Real Tobacco Chew. So satisfying and comforting that men are glad to hear about it. And then when they've found it their next impulse is to see that their friends get the good news, too. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned nnd sweetened just enough cuts out so much of tlur gnnding and spitting. M wR TW REAL TODACCO CHtW IS NOW CUT TWO WAV3II WD CUT IS IOM0 SMRID. RIGHT-CUT IS SHORT shrio. n Tike leu thin one-qutrler the old the chew. It will be more tatitfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Juat take o nibble of it until you find the ttrcnjth chew that auita you, then tee bow eatllr and evenly the real tobacco tatte cornea, how It taliifici, lionrmuch leaa you have to tpit, hot few chews you take to be tobacco aatiified. That's why it it Tkt RtalTthaeci Chiw. That'iwhvit cotle In the end. The taite of Dure, rich tobacco doea oot need to be covered up. Aa excett of licorice sod iwcetcainf inukcayou apit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. ((Notice bow the salt briaaa out the rlctt tobacco taste.) WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Uaba Square, New York &f Q3UY FROM DEALER ORSEND 10 STAMPS TO uY) NOTICH OK Klll'UUT'H HAI,K. Ily vlrtuo of nn execution duly ls sued by tho clork of tho Circuit Court of tho County of Crook, Stnto of Oro. Ron, dnted this 9th day of Juno, 1915, In n cortnln action In tho Cir cuit Court for tho snld County and 3tnto, whoro In Deschutes Stato Dank, a corporation, rinlntllT, recovered Judgment npnlnst A. C. t.ucns, Do fondnnt for tho sum of Ono Thousand Three Hundred Forty Thrco nnd 33 100 Dojlnrs, with IntoroHt nt the rato ot 10 per cont per nnniim from March 1. 1914, until paid toKothor with Ono Hundred Thirty Dollars attorney's fees, nnd tho further sum of Klftoon Dollars costs, and accruing costs. Notlco Is hereby kIvoh that I will on Saturday, tho 7th day ot August, 1915, at tho North front door of tho courthouso In I'rlnovlllo, In snld county, nt 10 o'clock In tho foronoon oftsnld dny, soil nt public miction, to tho highest bidder tor ensh, nil right nnd title that tho nbovo named de fendant hnvo or had nt dnto of said Judgment In tho following descrlbod proporty, to-wit: tho northerly 05 and 1.1-100 fcot of lot 3, block 1. of llend, Crook county, Oregon, nccord Ing to tho recorded pint. I.otB 11 nnd 12 of block 20, or llond, Crook Coun ty, Orogon, according to tho rocord cd plat. K. 11. KNOX. Sheriff ot Crook County Dated at I'rlnovlllo, Oregon, this 30th dny of Juno, 1915. Ily KI.OYD A. IIOWKU,, 18-22C Deputy NOTICH OK HIII-ltlKK'H HAI,K. Hy vlrtuo of an execution In foio closuro duly Issued by tho clerk of tho jClrcult Court ot tho County ot Crook, Stnto of Oregon, dated this 30th day of June, 1915, In a, cortaln action In tho Circuit Court for tho said county and Stnto, whoreln A. M. l'rlnglo, I'Jnlntirr, rocovorod Judg ment ngaliist D. A. Mastora, K. A. Morgan, I). W. l'lorco, Katio I'lorco, Francis Cnpolt, Lottie Cnpoll, Alux Hess, (lortrudo Hess, nnd A. 0. I.aun dlgau, Dofondnnts, tor tho sum of Flftoon Hundred Nlnntoeu Dollars with IntoroHt at tho rato of 8 per cont per annum from tho 10th day of Feb ruary, 1911, together with Ono Hun dred Fifty Dollars nttoriioy'o foos, and tho further sum or Thirty Night Dollars costs, and accruing coHts. Notlco is hereby given that I will, on Saturday, tho 7th day of August, 191G, nt tho North trout door ot tho courthousu In I'rlnovlllo, In said county, nt 10 o'clock In tho foronoon or said day, soil nt publlo auction, to tho highest bidder fore iihIi, all right and titlo that tho above named do feuduutH or olthor of thoin, hnvo or had nt dato of said Judgment lu tho following descrlbod proporty, to-wlt: tho BWU of tho HK'A. the K V of tho 8BU of tho HW'4 of Section 23, Township 10 south of Kajlgo 11 Kant or tho Wlllnmotto Meridian lu Crook County, Orogon. K. II. KNOX, Sheriff of Crook County. Dated nt I'rlnovlllo, Orogon, this 30th day of June, 1015. Ily FLOYD A. HOWHM,, 18-22c. Deputy. IN TIIK CIIU'UIT COURT OK TIIK HTATK OK OltKfiON, FOR TIIK COUNTV OF CROOK. Maymo Kookan, Plaintiff, vs. Charles M. Kookan, Defendant. SUMMONS. To Charles M. Kooknu, Defendant: IN TIIK NAMK OF TIIK HTATK OF OHKOON, you aro horoby requir ed to appear nnd nnswor tho com plaint filed against you In tho nbovo entitled suit In Court on or buforo tho 30th day of July, 1915, and If you fall so to appear mid uuswor, tho plaintiff will apply to the Court for relief prayed for in bur complaint heroin, to-wlt: that the bonds of matrimony now existing hotwoon you and Hald plaintiff bu dissolved and that said plaintiff bo relieved of all oblgatlons arising by vlrtuo of tho marrlugu contract now existing be tween you and said plaintiff, nnd for such other and furthor roller as to tho Court may seem eiiiltitMo. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable T K. J. Duffy, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon for Crook county, which said order was dated tho 9th day of June, 1915, nnd which order prescribes that this Hiiminnns bu published in Tho Hend Hulletln, u weekly nowipaper published and printed In (lend, Crook county, Ore gon, far a period of six successive weeks; tho date of the first publica tion of this summous Is Juno 16, 1915. 15-21 C. VKUNONA FOIIHES. Attorney for the Plaintiff. r25c Register 3t - . S" Tr