KV thi: iiKXi) iiuijTjKti.v, iik.vd, okb., wkiinksiuy, orromut o, nun. PAGE 7. A Farmer's Organization for Crook County KccoinniOiiiliitloiis for Commun ity ninl County OrKiiniriitlon of l'nrnicr'H Chilis. (Dy County Agriculturist A. E. Lovctt. mny cliooso to call It, The eradica tion of rabbits Is a good subject for attack by these organizations to start with. Opinions, suggestions and as sistance are solicited from every cit izen of the county. The Initial move ment must bo niailef by the peoplo themselves. Community organization In this county for tho purpose, of eradication of Jack rnbblts as a pest was recom mended In nn article written for tho local papors last week. No movement or intimation that tho suggestions made were acceptable or oven con sidered by fnrmers and others havo lieen received. Tho valuo of organi zation for tho farmers was very con cisely put forth by Dr. Mncpherson whllo In tho county In September. I am a firm bollover in the need of farmer's organizations for Improv ing our farm conditions. I nm Hiiro that material results can bo accom plished In nn organized effort to erad icate the rabbits as a pest. This Is only one good reason for organized effort. ICvory rural community should have nn association or club organiza tion for three deflnlto purposes: these purposes aro as follows: "Hotter farming, better business, better liv ing." All our farm operations, our busi ness and social dealings can bo han dled under such a club or association. No dues or expenses nro necessary. The meetings can bo hold nt tho school houso. Any work for the good of tho community enn bo under taken by tho organizations. Tho success of any organization de pends upon tho ability nnd activity of tho peoplo to bo benefitted thereby. Associations or clubs organized by promotors from tho outsldo nro bound to bo failures uiiJobb tho peo plo thomsolves nro Interested and , tnko nn nctlvo parr In supporting such organizations. Thirteen rural community Im provement clubs wero organized in j Crook county during tho last year. i ouvurui ui uii'Hu nro iiul m pruuujii knctlvo, but in those communities Bwhoro they havo continued active, re sults aro noticeable as soon ns one arrives In that community. Ono of kny ambition's for tho winter's work Its to sco a community organization in ovory rural community In Crook Fcounty, nnd sea through thorn tho or- Iganlzatlon of a county improvement club, farm bureau, or whatever wo UHAIj lISTATi: TltANSl-'KUS. Ksiietl by Crook County Abstract Co. C. It. Hnnchott to S. A. Lucas Its. 11-12, blk. 2G, Iletid. Imperial Townslte Co. to J. M. Cul bertson Its. 5 to 10, blk. 41, Im perial. Mildred Tnylor to Julius Janet It. 5, blk. C, North add, Ilonil, $330. Demi View Co. to H. Latham Us. 9-10-11-12, blk. S, Its. 9, blk 1, Uend View. Henry Muster to Anna Denver It. 14, blk. 9, Aubrey Heights. Hrooks-Hobcrtsou Lumber Co., to Frotnont Land Co., se no, no hv, s Mi sw, se 1G, nil sees. 2ii-2G-27-33-, 34-35-19-11, n& 2-nVi, 3-nMi, 4-20-11. Scnnlon-Otpson Lumber Co. to Fre mont Land Co. wfc sw 29, so so .10 no no 31-1S-11 Its 1-2, s'A ne, It. 3, so nw, oV6 sw, 3- sw II, s no, oV& so 34-19-10, bo bw sw 1 nw ne, nVt nw, bo nw 12 nil 18-20-12, nw no 9-20-13, sw 12, w 13, so so 23, ne sw s sw 24-21-11, sw 19, w no, n nw 31-21-12, ne, so, nw no sw, nV4 so 17-21-14. J. II. SIioubo to C. V. Silvia Us. lfi 1C blk. 29, Center ndd, llend, $13G0. V. S. to Frank Itobargo patent nw w'i ne, n sw, 15-17-14. v John Thels. Sr., to Frank Plvnl, it. 3, blk. 17, Park add, llend. W. T. Cowan to Frank Plvnl Its. 3-4, blk. 19, Park, add, llend. W. II. Stnnts to M. J. Oanlelson Its 5,-G, blk. 7, Deschutes. ONE CENT A WORD Is all n little Wnnt Ad will cost you. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK SIIKHIKK'H SALE. Dy vlrtuo of an execution in fore closure duly Issued by tho dork of tho Circuit Court of tho County 'of Crook, State of Orogon, dated this 28th day of September, 1915, In n cortnln notion in tho Circuit Court for tho said County and Stnto, where in U. L. Snbln, Plnlntlff, recovored Judgmont against A. M. I.ura and Marcellus Lara, Defendants, for tho sum of Ton Thousand Thrco Hundred Sixty Flvo and 29-100 Dollars with Interest nt tho rata of G per cent par annum from Soptombor 10, 1915, to gethcr with Dollars at torney's fees, and tho furthor sum of Ono Hundred Eighty Soven nnd 7 100 Dollars costs, nnd accruing ccsts. Notice is hereby given that I will, on Saturdny, tho 30th day'of October, 1915, at tho North front door of tho courthouse in Pr'novllle, In said county, nt 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of said day, sell at public auction, to tne highest bidder for rash, all right and title that tho above named de fendants A. M. Lnrn and Mnrcelltis Lara havo or had at dato of said Judgment In tho following described property, to-wit: All of loti 5 nnd G of Dlock 11 of tho town" of Dend, Crook County, Oregon, with nil nnd singular tho tenements, heredita ments nnd appurtenances thereto be longing or in anywise appertaining. E. 11. KNOX, Sheriff of Crook County. Dated nt Prinovlllo, Oregon, this usui day or September, 1915. Dy FLOYD A. HOWELL. 3 1-3 4c. Deputy. tho 30th day of October, 1915 Claimant names ns witnesses: Mngglo E. Wllley. Austin C Har bor, Ida Derber. Louis W. Davis, Charles Kornkls, all or Hond. Orogon. IK FKANK WOODCOCK. 29-33C. hoglster. NOTICE OK llHAHIXH OK KIXAL ACCOUNT. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN O' DONNELL. DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned, ndmlnlstrntor of tho cs. Into ot John O'Donnoll, deceased, has hum! uls mini accounting or h'R ml ministration of said estnto In tho County Court or tho Stnto or Oreuon for Crook county, nnd that tho Judgo or rani court has nxed Monday, No vember 1, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m nt the county court room In tho court houso nt Prlnevlllo ns tho tlmo and place lor the hearing of objections to nnd tho settlement of snld accounting nun You nro hereby cited nnd required to nppcnr nt said time and plnco nnd show causa, If such oxl3t. why said flnnl account should not bo nllovcd end said administrator nnd lite sure ty dUchnrgcd, Datod at llend, Orogon, this 25th dnv of September. 1915. PubllHhcd first tlmo, Soptombor zu, ii)ir. 4 MAURICE P. CASHMAN, Administrator Estate of John O' Donne!!, Decenscd. 3.0-33& WHY? Did tho Dend Water Light & Powor Co., when they built tbolr now 'Powor Plant uso tho best SAND nnd (1IIAVEL thoy could buy? WHY did tho City, when thoy built tho now SEWER- SYSTEM, uso tho best SAND nnd GllAYKL tho market nfforded? Tho answer Is obvious. Thoy KNKW that tho beat ma terials for concreto work pay tho largest divi dends In tho ond. As wo havo been nblo to satisfy tho exact ing demands of these customers, wo feel that your domands can bo as successfully mot. Wo can supply you with tho proper sizes or washed snnd and screened gravel for your particular purpose. Ask for quotations. BOLTON, RUETEN1K & MAY KJtAXK .MAY, Mutineer DEX1), OltEfiOX "Concreto Ultimately, Why Not Now?" NOTICE KOR PUHLICATi'ON. Department or the Interior. U. S Land OIIlco nt Tho Dulles, Oregon, soptomuor 20. 1915. NOTICE is hereby given thnt Mag- glo E. Wllloy, or Dend, Oregon, who on April Stli, 1912, inndo Homestead Entry, No. 0101G1, ror SEa NEW 8WW, SE4 NKU. Section 2. SW NWVi Section 1, NV NE Sec tion 11, Township 19 South, hango 14 East, Willamette Morldlnu, Iuib filed notlco or Intention to mnko Flnnl Threo oar Proor, to establish claim to tho land nbovo dcscrlbod, boforo H. C. Ellis, U S. Commission er, nt Dend, Oregon, on tho 30th day of October, 1915. Claimant names ns witnesses: Levi D. Wllloy, Austin C. Dnrbor, Ida Harbor, Louis W. Davis, Charles Kornkls, all of llend, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 29-33o. Register. Uncle Sam knows a n 1 1 pooa tnmo d-K Vt K7ts y v i z i n 4j Perfection Oil Heater 1 Tents in the Model Camp, U. S. Marine Corps, P. P. I. E., San Fran cisco, 1915, are equipped with Per-. fection Oil Heaters. Smokeless and odorless. Dealers everywhere. for bat results ute Pearl Oil Standard Oil Company (CJilorouj Dend A A AAA AAA A A A NOTICE KOR PUIILICATION. . Department or tho Interior, U. S. Lnnd OIIlco at The Dalles, Oregon, Septomber 20, 1915. NOTICE Is hereby glvon thnt Lovl I). Wllloy, or Dond, Orogon, who, on April 8th, 1912. mndo Homestond Entry. No. 010102, for NEW, Section 12, Nt SW"i, SEtf SWU, and SW Vi 8BU. Section 1. Township 19 South, Rango 1 1 East, Wlllamotto Morldinn, hits tiled notlco or Intention to mnko Final Threo Yoar Proor, to ostnhllsh claim to tho land nbovo doscrlbod. boforo H. C. Ellis, U. S. uumiuiHHionnr, ni iieuu, urogou, on NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE. Dy vlrtuo of nn oxeeutlon in fore closure duly Issued by the clerk of tho Circuit Court of tho County of Crook, Stnto ot Oregon, dated this 9th day of Soptembor, 1915. In n cor tnln notion In tho Circuit Court for the snld County nnd State, wherein John William Dames, Plaintiff, re covered Judgmont ngnlnst lllintu E. Long, Defendant, for tho sum of Seven Hundred Flvo nnd no 100 Dol lars, with Interest nt tho rate of 10 per cent per annum from tho 20th day of May, 1915, togellier with Seventy nnd no 100 Dollars attor ney's fees, and tho further sum of Dollars costs, and nc- crulng costs. Notlco Is hereby glvon thnt I will, on Saturday, tho 10th day of October, 1915, nt tho North front door of tho Courthouse in Prlnevlllo, In snld county, at 10 o'clock In tho rorenoon of Bald day, sell at public auction, to tho highest bidder ror ensh, nil right nud title thnt tho nbovo named do rondnnt William E. Long has or had nt date nt said Judgment In tho fol lowing described iiiroporty, 'to-wit: tho Southwest quarter or Section 22 In Township 14 South of Rnngo 1G East of tho Wlllamotto Meridian in Crook county, Oregon. E. 11. KNOX, Shorlff of Crook County. Dated nt Prlnevlllo, Oregon, this 9th day of Soptombor, 1915. Dy FLOYD A. ROWELL, 28-32c. Deputy. NOTICE KOR PUDLICATIOX. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land OIIlco. nt Tho DalloB, Ore gon, September 8, 1915. - NOTICE Is hereby given thnt Wil liam II. Klger, Jr., of Dend, Oregon, who, on January 20th, 1912, mndo Homestead Entry No. 09SGS and on October 9th, 1913,. mndo additional Homestead Entry, No. 012170, for lots 3-1, SV4 NWVi. Section 2, lots 1-2, nnd 8.& NEW, Section 3, Town ship 20 South, Rnngo 11 East, Wll lamotto Meridian, Iuib tiled notlco of Intention to make Flnnl Three Year Proor, to establish claim to tho laud nbovo described, boforo It. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, nt Dend, Oregon, on the 19th day or Octohor, 1915. Claimant nnmes ns witnesses: Otlco O. llonklo. Henry D. Ford, Aar on. I). Norton, Louis II. Glaus, all of Dend, Oregon.. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 2-32c. Register. NOTICE KOR PUDLICATIOX. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lnnd OIIlco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, Septumbor 3, 1915. NOTICE Ih horoby glvon that Frank A. Hatch, of Rend, Orogon, who, on November 25th, 1911, mndo Homestond Entry, No, 09581, for lots 1-2, Sj NEVi, Section 1, Town Rhlp 20 South, Rnngo II Enst, Wil lamette Meridian, lms (lied notlco or Intention to mnko Final Threo Year Proor, to establish claim to the lnnd nbovo (Inscribed, boforo II. C. Ellis, V. S. Commissioner, nt Doud, Oro gon, on thu lSth day or Octohor, 1915. Claimant nnmes ns wltiiossest Aaron I). Norton, Fred (1, Klgur, William II. Ream, Thomait C. Mer chant, nil ot Dond, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 31 p. Roglstor (THC HATUULtfIHt ttOOP JUgfttOmMMOH w,fr mt ITtt7) fhtroMipl - lftiTyuty ihi) . LiuvfumTm jutxu'ti iv ', I VKv.twticANiwoyAirrui " A OrlHCHtALTOBACCOCHrW ( S I WHitr woKWHt- imp no ok XZ"HEN a fellow wants to- baccb satisfaction and finds how he can get it, it's natural for him to put the other fellows next to the Real Tobacco Chew, because a little chew satisfies. Tobacco satisfaction is what he is looking for the smaller the chew it takes, the better it suits him. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco seasoned and sweetened just enough cuts out so much of tho grinding and spitting. WtfWilP l v;q ASK YOUR DEALER FOpW'B CUT CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHEEP, r Tike leu than one-quarter the old tlze chew. It will be more mlMylng them a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Juit take a nibble of it until you find tho strength chew that auita you, then see hoir eniily and evenly tho real tobacco tatto comet, how It iatlifioa, how much leu you have to tplt, hovr tew cliewa you tako to be tobacco aliified. Thtt'i v. by it I Tit Ileal TUatio Chtw, That'ovhy it coita leu in the end. The taite of pure, rich tobacco doei not need to bo covered up. An cicctt of licorice end tweetcuiaj makcayuu ipit too much. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old hind. 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