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mimiw -w --.- TUB IJRN'D nULIiETIX, DENU, ORE., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST J, 1Q15. APPROVES G01TY DIVISION O. A. I enrco, 01 .iinurns, nnj-H dciicr son County is succeeding. (Special to Tho Bulletin.) SALEM, Jly 22- 0- A. Pearco of Madras, who passed through hero today with his family to the coast, says he Is moro than pleased with Jefferson county.. To his mind, coun ty division has proved a great sue- . i It Atinli ItCndMridi 1lt M A Ce89, eVCIl wiuuf," .uuuiuo uiu UUl get tho county Beat., We nil are dollghted wlh tho ro- sults of division," said Mr. Pearco: "Ve sc:m to ho getting moro for less money, and wo cortalnly receive far moro satisfaction than over hoforo. It Is my bollof that tho smaller coun ty Is tho renlly uatlsfnotory way to handlo mnttors. For tho good of i, nth tho west aldo and tho cast side of old (.took county i nopo inni an other division win occur booii. LEGAL NOTICES PAGE 7. SHERIFF'S HALE OX EXECUTION IN' FORECLOSURE. In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Crook. Charles S. Denson, Plaintiff vs. 8. N. Steele and Abble M. Stoolo, De fendants. Whereas, an execution r.nd order of sale was Issued In the t.bovu en titled cause on tho 24th day of July, 191G, upon a Judgment theroln ren dered In favor of tho Plaintiff and against tho Defendant, S. N. Steolo for tho sum of Two Thousand Dol lars with Interest thereon from Juno 29th, 1913, at the rat0 of 8 por cent per annum; for Twenty olght Dollars with pennlty thereon at tho rato of one per cent per month for five months, for tho sum of Two and 94 100 Dollars, together with Interest on thirty-two nml .14.1 nn rtniinra from September 1st. 1914. nt tim tn "-- . . . ... . I ... n . ' -.-- While Mr. l'oarco intimated tnatj"' z per cent per annum; for the l,e was far from approving of all tho actions of tho Jofforson court, ho made It clear that cvon despite what seems to him a poor court tho advan tages of a "smaller county nro so great as to far offoot any disadvan tages of a court nono too friendly to his locality. Tho Now Bond Flour Mill Co., Is now manufacturing Dcachutca Self Inalslng PancnKo Hour, ask your gro leer for It. Adv. Vpo Deschutes Spray Flour. Whlt- lor nnd better than over. For sale by The Now Bend Flour Mill Co. Adv, POWELL BUTTE (Continued from pago 2.) Therefore, ftotlcos Heroby Given that I have duly lovtod upon tho real ostato abovo described and that I will on Snturday, tho 28th day of August, 1915, at tho hour of 2 o'clock In tho afternoon thoreof, at the north front door of tho Court houso In tho City of Prlnovlllo, Crook County, Oregon, soil, accord ing to law to tho highest bidder for cash, all tho right, title and Intorost of tho abovo named Defendants, on the 27th day of May, 1911, In nnd'to tho above described tract of real estate, to satisfy said Judgment and accruing costs. Dated this 28th day of July, 191G. 21-24c. E. B. KNOX,, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon SV4 NWVi NEVi. tho WW aw NE-V4 NEVi. tho NEVi NWVi. tho K INWH NWVi, tho SWVi NWVI NWVi. tho NWVi SEy4 NWVi. tho nk SWVi NWVi, Section 3, T. 22 S., It. 8 E W. M.. ICO acres, listed upon application of Jnmes F. ,Llppln- coii, .un rine, uregon; i.ist G-1G87. Juno 17, 1915, C. M. Bruce, Assistant Commissioner of tho General Land Onice. 19-2 2c lltor Thursday and Frldny of last I week. It. J. Todd, tho Bend photographer accompanied by his wlfo nnd family were through this section Saturday taking vlows of somo of our show places. Ilnrom nnd rnui uook nnu aam Jordan left tho latter part of the week. Tho former will work on a I combination harvester at Madras and the two latter will go to Washington to work In tho harvest fields near Oakrsdalo. Miss Hnzel Bavn visited Saturday In Prlnovlllo. Miss Gladys nccom- l panted hor homo for a Sunday with homo folks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Boss Bussott, Mr. aud Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon nnd Harriott, Mrs. E. A. Bussott and Miss Fay nnd "Orandma" Brown visited Sunday nt the Saunders camp near. Tumalo. They roport tho camp as delightfully located under tho shadiest kind or shndo trcos on tho grass carpeted hanks of tho Doschutcs and supplied with nah In ahundnnco for all. Louis Alloy entertained a few lit tle friends nt dinner Sunday In hon ! or of his sixth hlrthdny. A most delightful day was provided for tho young guests. Honry Edwards nnd crew nro howl ing ryo at tho E. A. Bussott placo this week Leo Uobbs visited his famllv In Bend tho Inttor pnrt of tho weok. Hoad Supervisor wlllcoxon mndo n road camn Monday for hla crow which Is working on tho Powoll- liiMo-Hodmond rond. The crow ron- nltR of C Inon nnd thrco teams. Mrs. Alma Hall Is doing the cooking. Tho camp Id located about half way be tween Iledmond and Powoll Butte. Mr nnd Mrs. B. N. Hall and Bmnll son nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilonvca Wlll coxon and Mrs. Hall wont to tho lako Sunday wlioro tho men folks had a good tlmo In bathing. sum of Two Hundred Dnllnrs Attnr. noy's fees; nnd for the further sum of Twonty-neven nnd 5Q-100 Dollars, costs, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In tho Clerk's office of said Court In said County on tho 29th day of June, 1915; and whoro ns, It wns further ordored and do creod by the Court In said Suit that tho following described ronl ostato, to-wlt: tho west half of tho south east quarter and tho southeast quar tor of tho southwest quartor of Soe tlon ono (1) and tho northoast qunr tor of tho northwest quartor of Sec tion Twelvo (12), nil In Township Twenty (20) south of rango Ton (10), EaBt, W. M In Crook county, Oregon, he Bold according to law to satisfy said Judgment, Including At torney's fees, cost nnd accruing coBts and tho balance If any to bo applied as by law directed. Now Restoration to Entry of Lands In Na tional Forest. Notice Is hereby given that tho lr.nds described bolow, embracing 150 acres, within tho Deschutes National Forest, Oregon, will bo subject to settlement nnd entry under tho pro visions of tho homestead laws of tho United Stntos nnd tho net of Juno 11, 190G (34 Stat., 233,) nt tho United States la-nd office nt Lnkovlow, Oro gon, on August 30, 1915. Any set tlor who was actually and In" good faith claiming any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to Janu ary 1, 1900, and has not abandoned samo, has a proforonco right to mako a homestead entry for tho lands ac tually occupied. Said lands wero listed upon tho applications of the persons monttonod bolow, who havo a proforonco right subject to tho prior right of nny such settler, provided such Bottler or applicant la qualified to mako homestead entry and tho proforonco right Is oxorclsed prior to AuguBt 30, 1915, on which dato tho lands will bo subject to sottlomont and entry by any qunllflod person. Tho lands arc as follows: Tho 8WV4 SWV4 SEH, tho SEVi SEVi SWVi, tho SV4 SWVi SVi ESWVi Section 34, T. 21 S., tho NWVi NEVi, tho NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Dopnrtment of tho Interior, U. S. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 19, 1915. NOTICE la hereby elvcti at Wll llnm B. Klger, Jr., of Beii., Oregon, who, on January 20th, 1912, mad-j Homcstcnd Entry No. 098C8 and on Octobor 9th, 1913 mndo additional Homestead Entry, No. 012170, tor SWV4 NWVi, lots 3-4, Section 2, SV4 NEVi nnd lotB 1-2, Section 3, Town ship 20 South, ltnngo 14 East, Wll lamotto Mcrldlnn, hns filed notlco of Intention to mnko Finnl Threo Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nhovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commlslsoncr, nt Bend, Oregon, on tho 1st day of September. 1915. Claimant' names as witnesses; OtlB C. Henklo, Henry 11. Ford, Anron D. Norton, Louis H. Glass, nil of Bond, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 21-25c. Register POWELL BUTTE. Aug. 1. Born to Mr nnd Mrs. E. F. Archer nn 11 pound bov, on July 27. I) A Patterson Is nutting up nis timothy It Is very heavy and will ylo'd well. Jim Orlflln has his ryo all In tho I stark now nnd George Shobort has hid partly stacked. L w Blair will begin harvesting I A D Morrill's ryo tomorrow. Mr. Vorrlll Is still down with sciatic I rheumatism. Davn Travis of Bcnr Creek, wns through horo today hunting a hinder i" nnrvot his ryo on tho untune Ihmpstond. Roland Bowman was fortunnto I enough to kill flvo wild cats Thurs d morning. Tho bounty on thorn m ' this n profitable morning's Iwork. "ss Anna Podorson. who Is horo J'lsltlng hor slstors, Mrs. L. W. and Mrs r I Bar. Is enlov ne tho Dig t of doors thorouohlv. Sho now lhs n porcupine for a pet, that sho en uired last week by tying n ropo around It amldahlns tn hoist It Into the wagon to tako home. The Now Bend Flour Mill Co.. Is iow manufacturlne Deschutes Self- Itnistng Pancake flour. Ask your gro cer lor it Adv. WHY IT SUCCEEDS. Ppciuite It's for one thine onlv nnd I'epd people aopreclato this. Nothing can nn good for everything. Doing bnu ming wen brings success. Doan'8 Kidney Pills ar for nun thine only. I'or weak or disordered klrinevs. Here la reliable evidence of their worth. ' r meers. retired farmer, G02 E. rnlrd Street. The Dalles. Oregon, H.1V8' "I suffered rt Heal from fcackache and weakness of the kid- njys, j tried every medicine I know 5f. but without much haneflt until I got Doan's Kidney Pills. They fixed me up In a short time and I hnvo not been bothered since. I am now In 3d health " Priea KO cants, at all lealers. DonTt nlmnlv nk flnr a J-ldney remedy tret Doan's Kidney uia me same that Mr. Steers had. ister-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, . AQV, Pse Deschutes Snray Flour. Whit er and better than ever. For sale by IN KENWOOD Lots 60x114, Sidewalks, City Water and Electric Lights $100 to $225 TERMS: $10 Cash and $10 Monthly. Special inducements to parties who will build homes J. RYAN & CO. COLLINS HENKLE 8ALTZMAN HOYT DIBBLE HODSON Bend-Klamath Auto Stage Co. AND Bend-Burns Auto Stage Co. RATES BEND HARPER 1.50 JIKNI) LA PINE 2.K0 HENI) CRICSCENT 4.00 x ItE.VD XiONGROTH 0.00 lli:.! FORT KIMATII 0.00 HENH CllirX)QUIN 10.00 BEND KLAMATH FALLS 1 l.BO ih:ni BURNS 10.00 Cars Leave Bend for Klamntli FalU Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday after Morning Train. IL Q. LAMREHSON, Agent, Bcod, Oregon. Bend-Silver Lake and way points A Seven Passenger Touring Car Each Way Each Day. RIDE IN THE EASY CARS Walter Coombs, L D. Fox, Pioneer Auto Stage and Truck Co. SUCCESSORS TO WENANDY LIVERY CO. Freight Tracks is Addition, NOTICE OF CONTEST. Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8. Lnnd Ofllco, Tho Dalles, Orogon, July 23, 1915. To Joseph C. Ford, of Kelso, Wash ington, Rainier, Oregon, Contested ' You nro horehy notified that It. Esther Qravatt, who gives Bond, Orogon, ns his post olllco nddross, did on Juno 22. 1915. ilia In this ofTlco his duly corrohornted applica tion to contest and securo tho can cellation of your homestead, entry No. O11S00, Serial No. , mado July 7. 1913. for West Hnlf (WW) Section 9, Township 20 South, Rango 18 East, Wlllamutto Morldlan. nnd ?c grounds for his contest ho nllegcs that said entrymnn hns failed to cul tlvato said tract or nny pnrt thoreof; that salil entrymnn haB wholly aban doned snld tract for upwards of six months last past nnd that ouch fail ure and abandonment wns not duo to his employment In tho army, navy or mnrlno corps of tho United States .In tlmo of war or othorwlso. You nro, thoroforo further notified that tho snld allegations will bo tnken by this olllco as having boon confess ed by you, nnd your said entry will ho cancelled theroundor without your further right to bo hoard thoroln, olthor bofore this olllco or on appeal, If you tai: to fllo In this olllco with in twonty days nftor tho FOURTH publication of this notlco, as shown bolow, your answer, under oath, spe cifically meeting nnd responding to tliceo allegations of contest, or if you fntl within that tlmo to fllo In this ofllco duo proof Unit you hnvo sorvud a copy of your answer on tho snld contestant cither In person or by registered mnll. If UiIh service Is mado by tho delivery of a copy of your answer to tho contestant In per son, proof of such servlco must ho olthor tho said contestant's written acknowledgment of his rccolpt of tho copy, showing tho dnto of Its recolpt, or tho ahldavlt of tho porson oy whom tho delivery wns mado stating when and whore tho copy wns dollv ored: If mado by roglstorod mail, proof of such sorvlco must consist of tho allldavlt of tho porson by whom tho copy wns mailed stating when nnd tho post ofllco to which It was mailed, and this nflldavlt must "o accompanied by the postmaster's ro celpt for tho letter. You should stato In your answer tho name of tho post olllco to which you dcslro futuro notices to bo sent to you. It. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Dato of first publication July 28, 1915. Dato of second publication Aug. 4, 1915. Dato of Uilrd publication Aug. 11, 1915. Dato of fourth publication, Aug IS, 1915. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Proof made under Act Juno (I, 11112. NOT COAL LAND. Department of tho Intorlor, U. 8. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, July 12, 1915. NOTICE la hereby given that rot or B. Johnson, of Mtlltcnn, Oregon, who, on April 8th, 1912, mndo Home stead Entry No. 0101GO, nnd on Sep tember 1st, 1912, mndo additional Homestend Entry! No. 010712. for SWH, SM NWU nnd lot 4, Section .1, Township 20 South, Rango 15 East, Wlllnmotto Morldlan, has (lied notlco or Intention to mnko Finnl threo year proof, to establish clnlm to tho land nhovo described, before II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at Bond, Oregon, on tho 23rd dny of August, 1915. Clalmnnt names nn wltnossos: Aaron D. Norton, Carrio Norton, Ell- llnm B. Klger, Fred G. Klgor, all of Mllllcan, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK 0-24 c Rcglstor cash tho following described ronl os tato of snld Estate, to-wlt: NWU of Soctlon 8, Township lo S. of Range 16 E. W. M. Dated this ,14th day of July, 1915. 3. C. CALDWELL, As Administrator of tho Estato of , Jesso L. Poush, Deceased. 19-22c NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtuo of an execution duly Is sued by tho clork of tho Circuit Court of tho County of Crook, State of Oregon, dated this 15th day of July, 1916, In a cortnln action In tho Cir cuit Court for tho said County and Stato, wherein II. E. Wlllorton, Plaintiff, rocovorcd Judgment ngnlnst Honry Pnyctto and Allco M. Pnyetto, formorly Allco M. York, husband nnd wiro, Dofondnnts, for tho Hitm of Five Hundred Six and no 100 DollnrB. with Intorest at, tho rato of 8 por cent por nnnum from tho first day of Sep tember, 1913, togothcr with Sovouty Flvo nnd no 100 Dollnrs attorney's fees, and tho further sum of Twenty Flvo and no 100 Dollnrs costs, and accruing costs. Notlco Is hereby given that I will, on Snturday, tho 21st day of August, 1915, at tho North front door of tho courthoiiBo In Prlnovlllo, In snld County, nt 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of snld day, sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, all right and tltlo thnt tho nhovo named do fondnnts Honry Pnyetto and Alllo M. Payotto havo or had nt dnto of said Judgment In tho following described proporty, to-wlt: Tho cast of tho southeast quartor of soctlon 27 and tho north Vi of tho northeast quartor pt section 34 of township 17 south of rango 2b cast or tho Wlllamotto Mc rldlnn In Crook county, Orogon. E. II. KNOX. Shorl(f of Crook County. Dated nt Prlnovlllq, Orogon, this 15th day of July, 1915. By FLOYD A. ROWELL, 2 0-2 4 c. Deputy. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY. In tho matter of tho Estato of Jesse L. Poush, Doceasod. Notlco Is horuby given thnt pursu ant to tho order of this court dated Juno 1 1 th. 1915, tho undersigned will from nnd nftor August 13th, 1915, proceed to sell at private snlo for ( THE OQOD JUOOE GETS A COMPLIMENT FROM THE BRICKLAyEg. ) DECORRA JUOCE 1 WUREA LIVE BRICK HfR PAT. PUT THAT IM YOUR UPPER IT'S THE REAL T0DACC0 CHEV A I rm ' : vv rn-t ttv 5T0RY, ' UW X iMf His GET steady tobacco satisfaction- all day, every day, from a clean, small chew. That's the beauty of the Real Tobacco Chew. It's glad news that-a man can't help telling his friends about as soon as he learns the facts himself. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobecco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of the grinding and spitting. TH8 REAL TOBACCO CHiW IS NOW CUT TWO YVAY3II YY'D CUT IS (JONG SHRED, RIGHKUT IS MOOT SHSID. n Take let than one-quarter U, old il.o chew. It will bo more atUfytn lliau a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Jut tal.o a nibblo of It until you find the strength cbctr that lulu you, then ice how enily.ind evenly the real tobacco taita coinc,how it tulltCci, how much leu you have to ipll, lidw few chewi you take to be tobacco Mtlsned. That's why it it I hi MtalTttbam Chrm. TliAl'awhv It rnil.l.t. t tlinnl The tmle of purs, rich tobaeco doet not need lo he covered up. Aa cxeets of licorice and iwcctcnlaf mikci you tpit too much. One small cliew takes the place of two big . chews of the old hind. f Notice bow the salt brlafls out the rich tobacco lastc.1 WEYMAN-BROTON COMPANY, SO Unlea Squire, New York City (BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND iostamps to us) XOTICK OP I'UIIliICATIOX. Department of tho Intorlor, U. S. Land Odlco at Tho Dalles, Orogon, July Oth, 1915. NOTICE Is horohy glvon that Wil liam K. Aten, ono of tho heirs and tor tho heirs of Gcorgo E. Aton, de ceased, who, on May 15th, 1911, mado Homqstead Entry, No. 0S920, for K14, Section 17, Township 17 South, Rango 14 East, Willamette Morldlan, hos filed notlco of Inton tlon to mako Klnal Throe Year l'roof, to establish claim to tho land ahovo described, hoforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Ilend, Oregon, on tho 19th day of August, 191G. Claimant names ns witnesses: Henry E. Iluffo, Mary P. llonn, Doano II. Freeman, Milton A. Palmer, all of llond, Oregon. r H. PltANIC WOODCOCK, 19-23p. Iloglstor. NOTICE TOK I'lIHI.ICATION. Department of tho Intorlor, U. .S. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dalles, Orogon, Juno 28th, 191S. NOTICE Is horohy glvon that Ocnrgo E. Iloathman, of llond, Oro gon, who, on July 22nd, 1912, mado Homestead Entry, No. OlOSGl, for WJ4, Section 3G, Township 19 South, rango 1 1 East Wlllamotto Morldlan, has filed notlco of Intention to mako Pinal threo year Proof, to pstnhllsh claim to tho laud ahovo described, ho foro It, C. Ellin, U. S. Commissioner nt llond, Oregon, on tho 9th day of August, 191G. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: Daniel W. Heeler, J.ouls It. Class, Howard P. Dyor, Aaron D. Norton, all of llond, Orogon. II. PltANIC WOODCOCK. 18-22C Iloglstor. NOTICE POU l'UIIMCATlO.V. Dopnrtment of tho Intorlor, U. S. Land Ofllco nt Tho Dallos, Oregon, Juno 28th, 191G. NOTICE. Ib horohy glvon that William 11. McAdow, of Mllllcan, Oro gon, who, on Juno 28th, 1912, mado Homestead Entry, No. 010180, for NEVi Soctlon 7 and NWVi, Soctlon 8, TownBhlp 20, South, Ilango, 1G East, Wlllamotto Morldlnn, hns filed notlco of Intention to mnko Pinal Threo Yonr Proof, to establish claim to tho land nhovo described, hoforo II. C. Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner, at llond, Orogon, on tho 16th dny of August, 191G. Clalmnnt nnmes as witnesses: William !!. Klgor. Prod 0. Klgor. Aaron D. Norton, Peter II. Johnson, all of Mllllcan, Orogon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 18-22C. Register. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S KAMI. lly vlrtuo of nn oxocutlon duly Is sued hy tho clork of tho Circuit Court or tho County of Crook, Stato of Oro gon, datod this 9th day of Juno, J91G, in n cortnln action In tho Cir cuit Court for tho said County and Stato, where In Doschuton Stnto Hank, n corporation, PlnlutlfT, recovered Judgment ngnliiHt A. C. I.ucns, Do fondant for tho Hum of Ono Thousand Threo Hundrod Forty Threo nnd 33 100 Dollnrs, with Interest nt tho rnto of 10 por cent por annum from March 1, 1911, until paid toguthor with Ono Hundrod Thirty Dollnrs nttornoy's focH, und thu further sum of Plftuun Dollnrit costs, nnd accruing costs, Notlco Is horohy glvon that I will on Saturday, tho 7th day of August, 1915, ut tho North front door of thu courthouso In Prlnovlllo, In said county, nt 10 o'clock in tho foronoon of snld day, soil at public auction, to tho highest hlddor for cash, nil right nnd tltlo that tho nhovo named de fendant havo or hud nt ditto of said Judgment In tho following described proporty, to-wlt: tho uorthorly G5 mid 13-100 foot or lot 3, block 1, of llond, Crook county, Orogon, accord ing to tho recorded pint. Lots 11 mul 12 of block 20, of llond, Crook Coun ty, Orogon, according to thu rocord ud'plat. E. II. KNOX. Sheriff of Crook County Dntod at Prlnovlllo, Oregon, this 30th dny of Juno, 191G, lly FLOYD A. ROWEM. 18- Doputy NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE. lly vlrtuo ot an oxocutlon In foro alonuro duly Issued hy tho clork ot thu Circuit Court of tho County of Crook, Statu ot Oregon, datod this 30th day of Juno. I91G, In a cortuln action lu tho Circuit Court for thu said county and Statu, wherein A. M. Prlnglo, Plulntlff, recovered Judg ment agnlnst I). A. Maulers, E. A. Morgan, D. W. Plorco, Katto Plercu, Francis Cnpell, I.ottlo Cape!!, Alux Hess, Uortrudo Hoss, and A. O. I.nun dlgnn, Defendants, for tho sum of Plftuun Hundrod Nluotuon Dullura with Intorost nt tho rnto of 8 por cunt por annum from tho 10th duy ot Feb ruary, 1911, tngethur with Ono Hun dred Fifty Dollunt attorney'!) fees, Mini tho further sum nt Thirty Eight Dollars costs, and accruing coats. Notlco Is horohy given that I will. on Saturday, the 7th day of August, 191b, nt tho .'forth front door or tho courthouso in Prlnovlllo, In said county, at 10 o'clock In tho foronoon ot said day, sell nt public auction, to the highest hlddor fore ash, all right und tltlo that tho above uumed do fondants or either of them, hnvo or had ut datu ot said Judgmont In tho following described property, to-wlt: tho HW Vi of tho SB Vi , the E V4 of tho SE't of tho 8WVi of Section 23. Township 10 soutti of Rango 11 East of the Wlllamotto Meridian in Crook CHinty, Oregon. E. II. KNOX, , Sheriff of Crook County. Dated at Prlnovlllo. Orogon, this 30th day of June, 1915, lly FLOYD A. ROWELL, 18-22C. Deputy. I ine New Bend Flour Mill Co. Adv.