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    THE HENI) UULIiKTlX, 1IKN1), OHK., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMUEll IB, 11)15.
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SENATORS DDK'T
SEE REAL IR
CORRESPONDENTS ARE
GUARDED
rrrey 1'rinRlo AVItli Cnnndlau Anny
Write Ilrotlicr Tlmt Troncli Llfo
j Monotonous Recommenda
tion Mnilo for Advancement.
raited States senators or former
Unl'eil States sonntors, In obtaining
Tur facts concerning tho maneuvers
(of belllsoront. nrmles In Kuropo for
their publications in Amorica do bo,
not as tho proverbial war correspon
dent, hazarding everything to get a
"scoop" but undor tho most caroful
guldnnco of an aide-de-camp to whom
such duties are designated by head
quarters. Thcso senator-war corrcs-
pomlcnts, according to Percy Prlnglo,
brother of A. M. Prtnglo of Rend,
who Is In tho trenches with tho Can
adian volunteers In Inlanders, recon
nolter tho field of action at long
range, gleaning such facts from tho
fray ns may como to them through
their nows sonso or dictated by some
staff officer.
Such is tho criticism given by Mr.
Trlngle In a letter received by his
brother of tho recent nccounts by for
mer I'nltcd States Senator Albert J.
Beverldgo. who In tho war zone, has
licen writing special articles for Col
liers. This modern typo of war cor
respondent seldom, If over gets Into
the trenches and "write up" tho do
Incs In tho subterranean passages
ft from first hand habitation thoro.
That lire in tno trencucs is n min
imi), scramble ropleto with excite
ment day aftor day, charging, and
hand-to-hand encounters at closo
ra-go Is a falso Impression under
which tho Amorlcan reading public Is
la' orlng Is stntod by Prlnglo who says
that excopt for an occasional oncoun
jer or order to "chargo" trench llfo
Is a monotony to which few men
thcso days nnywhoro arc subjected.
Day after day soldiers await tno nc
Atlon of Teutonic nrmles who havo
j been preparing for n big advance- on
the westorn lines hold by tho Canad
ians In Flanders.
Tho Hon. Senator's vlows," writes
Prlnglo, "aro vory Interesting from
the staff officer's sldo of this strugglo
hut ho has about as much Idea of
our llfo ns ho hns of a Dog Illb In
dian of tho North. Of courso ho Is
tiken In chargo!iy somo ofllcor spec
Irlly des'gnntod to conduct rubber
neck parties and ho never gets Into
tho trenches. It's n good thing ho
doMi't for I'm nfrald ho would bo
somewhat disillusioned. Talk about
drudging. Why, with tho oxcoptlon
of a little glamour and oxcltomcnt
v and tho unoxpoctedness of things I
) h-vo nover scon n plnco whoro men's
tempers aro so frayed to a frnzzlo by
eternal fntlguo as while in tho
trenches.
When It comes to tho Individual
and human Bldo of this business wo
havo them boaton to a frazzle, but
un until tho nrcsont tlioy hove It on
us "long tho mechanical lino with tho
e option of nvlntlon whero tho su-
na,lA.lhi nf Hrt Tli-tHall la llinrkpd. I
', lvt Bat In tho trenches many tlmos
r""Hl 8UI1SOI wniCIUIIK mil Hmwi
riming homo nnd mnrvoled nt tho
fearlessness shown. First ono hears
tie hum of tho motor, nnd then away
oer bohlnd tho Gorman linos ono
cnti seo n piano small In tho dlstrnco,
'nt rapidly growing la'ger, coming
In a strnlght lino for homo. Many
tines tlioy nro so low that tho Oor
r ins turn machine guns nnd rlflo
fl-n on thorn, but thov nover waver.
A Tniibo, on tho other hand, Is nlwavs
v high that ovon with mv flold
pluses I havo trouble In making out
the Iron CroBs with which they aro
marked. Owing to our superiority
In aviation our artillery Is gaining
, the ascendancy though slowlv. Don't
vu bollovo for ono mlnuto that flor
ronny Is short of ammunition. They
are nbsolutoly prodlgnl when it comes
to rn oxpondltnro of that, and tho
wasto Is somothlng tromendous In
comparison to the damago done."
Mr. Prlngle'a Iottor Is Interesting
from tho vlowpolnt of n continuous
Inhabitant of tho tronches slnco his
arrival In Klnndors. It Is optimistic
In tho view that tho Allies have
s'rong hopes for ultlmato vlctorv. es
pecially In tho west. Tho activities
In westorn Kuropo, ho says, have not
Ven so marked as earlier In the year,
nt conditions augur for a stronuous
J campaign following the German ad
jures In Russia.
Mr. Prlnglo has been recommended
f' r a position as commissioned of-fl'-er.
Tho advance which Is expected
Is from tho rank of sergeant.
UN Iteht Was Hrofcen.
0 D. Wright, Ttosemont. Nebras
ka, wrltos' "I was bothered wltn
. Pains In tho region of my kidneys.
r rost was brokon by frequent ac
tion of my kidneys. I was advised
' my doctor to try Foley -ldney
J' Ha and ono BO cent bottlo made a
ell man of me." They nilve
rheumatism. Patterson Drug Co -Adv.
POWELL BUTTE
(Continued from pago 2.)
frost bitten appearance on tho upper
foliage.
Miss Helen OWell of Portland
camo In the latter part of the week
to take up her work as teacher In the
Shoperd district, opening school on
Monday.
nav Dunn was comnelled to lay his
threshing crow off Monday on ac
count of rain. Tho machlno was set
at tho Gibson place.
Miss Ada Morso visited homo folks
Sunilar, returning to Redmond In tho
evening.
Itev. and Mrs. W. K. Dvers were
entertained at tho Morso homo Sun
day following services at tho Wtlinn
school house when tho former deliv
ered a Inst formon nrlor to his de
rmrturn for FosMt whern ho nnd his
wife will make their fnturo home.
Mr Guv Sears vIMtcd In Prlno
v'llo Saturday, returning homo Sun
day. Allen Wlllcomn " p llend visitor
Sunday, returning Monday.
Chn. Houston and Mr. nnnson of
Hear Creek were local visitors tho
latter nart of the week.
C H. Mlllor of Redmond wns ad
lusting local telephone difficulties on
Monday.
POWRU, nUTTR Sent. 13. All
those who went to John n-v countrv
for fruit ram homo with wagons
well londejj. Tlioae who wont were
Mr. nnd Mri. H. T. Denlv, Mrs. A. O.
Morrill nnd dnnehter. j0v. Mrs. W.
A. Dates of llend, Mrs. C. I. Dlnlr,
Mrs, Ij. W. ninlr, Miss Anna Portnr
pnn and E. F. Archor nnd Mrs. Mo
Elfresh nnd Mrs. llnmnilna nnd
dauuhtpr were with tho tmrtv.
The llutto valley school bngan last
Monday with an enrollment of 11
pimlls. If. T. Denlv Is tencher.
C. I. Tllalr started baling nlfalf
last week, ballnT first for hlmsolf
nnd Is now nt C. F. DInlr's.
j A. D. Morrill hns his second cut
ting of imv well stncKPd nnd Just
ahead or tho rain. U. w. Dlalr and
Jim Griffin put It up.
Ora and Molvln Foster and Geo.
Shohcrt aro unfortunate In having
, their hay down with a spell of wot
I weather upon us.
Miss Herthn Goodsoll Is homo from
a two weok's trip In tho mountains
i for huckleberries. Miss Goodscll
wont with Mrs. Davo Weaver nnd
family of Dear Creole. They found
.plenty of berries, getting about 1G
gallons. Thoy went to Scot lake, ov
er tho summit on tho McKcnzle road.
I Itoland Howman started to school
' this morning.
D. A. Patterson has been helping
E. K. Archer put up Ills hny.
CIOVKItlMM.
(Special to The Tlullotlnl.
CIOVEim"AI.E. Sept. 13 Mr. and
Mrs. Shaw left Sisters Tuesday for
California whoro they will spend tho
wlntor nfter seeing tho fair.
! Messrs. Cutllp, Johnson nnd Mllos
returned from a weok's hunting Frl
day night and many In Clovordalo ato
venison on Sunday In proof of their
success.
Mrs. Johnson Is making n six
week's visit at tho homo of her son
Clydo.
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Howor
n son, wolght 8 M pounds;
W. Van Mntro and family mado n
trlp'to tho Fullcrton ranch on Bnunw
Creek Sunday nnd returned with a
load of fruit.
Sir. Skolton went to Tumalo fiat-
1 unlay for Mr. Temploton who was
sick.
Klncr Grubo, who Is staying with
Mrs. Mooro of Redmond, was homo
for over Sunday. Floyd and Mnudo
aro attondlng high school at Ilond.
Thof Hands of Prof. Hoyden gavo
him n charivari as a wolcomo lost
night, .
A farmers mooting will bo held at
tho school hotiBO noxt Saturday night
at which tlmo Mr. McPhorson will
glvo an adddrcss on organization nnd
marketing.
Roy Rennells hns purchased an In
terest In tho Sisters nnd Redmond
stago and Is now operating1 the same.
Mr. Tucko Is now hack in Clover
dnlo after an oxtonded trip through
Idaho.
For sign painting see Edwards.
Adv.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHEIUIT'S SALE.
Hy virtue of an execution In fore
closure duly Issued by tho clerk of
tho Circuit Court of tho County of
Crook, State of Oregon, dated this
Oth day of September, 191B, In a cer
tain action In tho Circuit Court for
tho said County and State, whoreln
John William Dames. Plaintiff, re
covered Judgment against William E.
Long, Defendant, for tho sum of
Seven Hundred TIvo nnd nq 100 Dol
lnrs. with interest at tho rate of 10
1 per cont per annum rrom ino sum
I day of May, 101C, togotlior with
Seventy nnd no 100 Dollars attor-
' ney's fees, and tho further sum of
1 Dollars costs, and ac-
orulng costs.
i Notice Is hereby given that I will,
1 on Saturday, the ICth day of October,
1915. at the North front door of tho
Courthouse In Prlnevllle, In said
county, at 10 o'clock In tho foronoon
of said day, soil at public auction, to
the highest bidder for cash, all right
and title that tho "above namod do-
if'
Q. R. COOPER
Manufacturer f H Kinds of
OFT DRINKS
Onice nt Cold Storage Work XeU to
llend Hardwire Co. Warehouse
Hem!, Oregon
fondant William E. Long has or had
at dato of Bald Judgment in tho fol
lowing described (property', Jto-wlt:
the Southwest quarter of Section 22
in Township 14 South of Rnngo 16
East of the Willamette Merldinn in
Crook county, Oregon.
E. II. KNOX,
' Sheriff of Crook County.
Dated nt Prlnevllle, Oregon, this
Oth day of September, 191B.
Dy FLOYD A. ROWELL,
28-32c. Deputy.
NOTICE FOR rUDLIOATIOX.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Office, nt Tho Dalles, Ore
gon, September 8, 1915.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Wil
liam D. Klger, Jr., of Ucml, Oregon,
who, on January 20th, 1912, mado
Homcstcnd Entry No. 098C8 and on
October 9th, 1913, mado additional
Homestead Entry, No. 01217G, for
lots 3-4, SV4 NW'H. Section 2. lots
1-2, nnd SV4 NEVi, Section 3, Town
ship 20 South, Range 14 Eost, Wll
lnmotto Meridian, hns filed notlco of
Intention to mhko Final Thrco Year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
nbove described, beforo II. C. Ellis,
U. S. Commissioner, at Dend, Oregon,
on the 19th dny of October, 191G.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Otlco C, Honklo, Honry U. Ford, Aar
on D. Norton, Louis H. Glass, all of
Dend, Oregon..
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
2 8-3 2c. Reglstor.
NOTICE FOR I'UIILICATIOX.
Department of tho Interior, If. S.
Land Office1 nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
September 3, 1915.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
Frank A. Hatch, of Hcn'd, Oregon,
who, on November 25th, 1911, mndo
Homestead Entry, No. 09581, for
lots 1-2, S ?EVi, Section 1, Town
ship 20 South, 'Rongo 14 East, Wll
lametto Meridian, has filed notlco ot
intention to mnko Final Threo Ycnr
Proof, to establish claim to the Innd
abovo described, beforo H. C. Ellis,
U. S. Commissioner, nt Dend, Ore
gon, on tho 18th day of Octobar,
1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Aaron D. Norton, Frod G. Klger,
Wllllijm II. Roam, Thomas C. Mer
chant, all of Dend, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
27-31 p. Register
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING.
Notlco Is horoby given by tho un
dersigned tho administratrix of tho
cstato of Georgo D. Drostcrhous, de
ceased, to all persons Interested In
said estate, that sho has mado and
filed her final accounting of hor ad
ministration of said estnto, nnd that
tho court hns sot Monday, tho 12th
day of October, 1915,'nt tho county
court houso In Prlnovlllo, Oregon, ns
tho tlmo nnd placo for hearing and
sottllng said final accounting.
Dated this 27th day of August,
1915, nnd published for tho first tlmo
Soptembor let, 1915,
ANNA nROSTERHOUS,
Administratrix of tho cstato of
Geo. I). Drosterhous, deceased. 27-30c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notlco Is hereby glvon by tho un
dersigned, the oxocutrlx of tlia ostnto
of Samuel Johnston, deccaccd, to the
creditors of said deceased nnd to qll
persons hnvlng clnlms ngatiiBt said
cstato to present tho same, with tho
proper vouchors, to. tho undortlgnod,
enro of Georgo A. Jones, Dend, Oro
gon, within six months from tho ditto
of tho first publication of thU notice.
ADA It. JOHNSTON.
Executrix of tho Estato of Samuel
Johnston, doceasod..
Published llrst xlmo Soptombor I.
1915. 20-29e.
NOTICE I'Olt PUUI.ICATIOX.
Department of tho Inetrlor, U. S.
Land Ofllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon,
August 14, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby given that Lor
on D. Robb, of Ilond, Oregon, who, on
March 4th, 1913, mado Homcstond
Entry No. 011120 and on May 9th,
1911, mndo additional Homestend
Entry No. 013155 and on Juno 8th,
1911, mndo "additional Homestead
Entry No. 013398. for 8WU SW',
Section 13, NV4 NW'i, EV4 NEtf,
E4 8EH. NWVi NEVi, Section 24,
Township 19 South, Range 13 East,
Wlllamotto Meridian, has filed notice
of Intention to mnko Final Threo
Year Proof, to establish claim to the
land abovo described, beforo II. C.
Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at Ilond,
Oregon, on tho 27th day of Septem
ber. 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fulton F. Ilaffnor, Danlol W. Ueolor,
Clifford 11. Evans, David C. Rogers,
alt ot Ilond, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
24-28 c. Register.
1915.
Dato of second publication, Aug.
25, 1915.
Dato of third publication, Sept. 1,
1915.
Dnto ot fourth publication, Sept.
8, 1915.
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIOX.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land OfP.ce nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
August 2, 1916.
NOTICE Is horoby given that Hor
ace A. Warrington, of Uend, Oregon,
who, on Mny 20th, 1912, mado Home
stead Entry, No. 010323, for W,i,
Section 29, Township 20 South,
Rnngo 17 East, Wlllamotto Meridian
has fllod notlco of intention to make
Final Threo Year Proof, to establish
claim to the land nbovo described, be
foro II. C. Ellis, U. S. CommlEBlonor,
nt Uend, Oregon, on tho 13th day of
September, 1915.
Clntmnnt mames as witnesses:
Otis C. Henklo, Honry IJ. Ford, both
of Ilond, Oregon. P. n. Coffey, Eu
geno Lochery, of Hrothers, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
23-27 c. Register.
XOTICIJ FOR PUHLICATIOX.
Dopartment of tho Intorlor, U. S.
Land OHlco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
August 19, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby given that Myr
tle M. Scoggln, of Tumalo, Oregon,
Wll on Mnv 2.1d. 1(11?. mmln llnnm.
stend Entry No. 01034 C. for EV4
ms, section 13, Township 10, S.
RangO 10 E.. nnd lot 1. Sort Inn 1K
TownBhlp 10 South, Rnngo 11 East,
Wlllamctto Meridian, has filed notlco
of Intention to moko Final Threo
year proof, to establish claim to tho
land nbovo described, beforo II. C.
Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt llend,
Oregon, on tho 4th day of Octobor,
Clntmnnt. names ns witnesses:
Floronco Silver, Grovor G. Pulllnm,
Edwnid J. Mills. Martha J. Arm.
strong, all of Tumalo, Oregon.
II. IKANK WOODCOCK,
25-29 c. Roglstor
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIOX.
Department of tho Intorlor, U. S.
Land OMlco nt Tho Dallos, Oregon,
August 19, 1915,
NOTICE Is horoby given thnt Rolla
J. Hunt, of Dend, Oregon, who, on
Ndvombar 1, 1911, mado Desort
Land Entry, No. 09028. for NEVi 8
WVi. WV4 8EM. Section 4, Town
ship 17 South. Rnngo 12 East, Wll
lamotto Merldinn, has filed notlco of
Intention to mnko Final DcBort Land
Proof, to cslnbllsh clnfm to tho land
ubovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis,
IT. S. Commissioner, nt Dend, Orogon,
on tho -tth day of Octobor, 1015.
Claimant nnmes as witnesses:
Wilbur X. Hunnoll, of Lnldlaw. Oro
gon: John F. Young. Adelnldo L. Alt,
William Alt, of Hond.. Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
25-29 c. Roglstor
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIOX.
NOT COAL LAND.
Department of tho Intorlor, U. S
Land OMlco nt Lakovlow, Oregon,
August 20, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby glvon thnt John
E. Engobrctson, of Dend, Oregon,
who, on March 25, 1910, mado Homo
stend Entry. No. 03211. for NWVi
8V4. SV4 Ntt'V,. NH", MW4,
Section ' 1 1, Townshlu 21 South,
Rnngo 10 Eatt, Wlllamotto Morldlnn,
hns (lied notice of Intention to mnko
Flvo Yonr Proof, to nstnlillsli c)nlm to
tho fond nbovo descrlbod. lioforo II
C. Ellis, nt Ilond, Oregon, on tffo
30lh dny or Soptomiior, 1915.
Claimant nnmes as witnesses:
William S. Fordhnm, Thomas W.
Vnndervort. Ralph II. Caldwell. Wll-
Ham Kverlnghnm, of La Pino, Ore
gon.
JAS. F. nURGESS,
25-29 c. Roglstor
NOTICE FOR PUHLICATIOX.
NOT COAL LAND.
Dopartment of tho Interior, V. S.
Land Ofllco at Lakovlow, Orogon,
August 20, 1915.
NOTICE Is horoby given that Jacob
Sutzln, of La Pino, Oregon, who, on
August 17, 1915, mado Homostoad
Entry, No. 07042, for lot 3, Section
18, Township 22 South, Rango 10
East, Wlllamotto Morldlnn, hns filed
notlco of Intention to mnko throe
yonr proof, to establish claim to tho
land above descrlbod, beforo If. O.
Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at llend,
Orogon, on tho 30th day of Soptom
bor, 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mrs. J. II. Kernbacb. James Ulnck,
J. N. MatBon, L. II. lllco, of La Pine,
Oregon.
JAS. F. DURGESS.
25-29 c. Register
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