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fc tL luMHnAM F Till? HKXI) nUI.IiF,TIX, llKXD, ORB., WHDJfKSlUY, OCTORKR 20, lOlfl. TAOB 7. .-. I POWELL BUTTE (Continued from page 2.) S of ctt links. Tho Humphrey's Wednesday evening, for Ilocatcl- ilaho. P. Alloy has Just finished a els- for "Billy" Wilson. Ho also help. . Lone complete his new clatern Ime to be filled lieforo the water Urneu on in tno Dig canal. elvln Foster and Miss Lucy Sho- atoio a marcn on tnclr friends ihoy went nuletly to Iledmond Idny evening and were married nt MethodlBt parsonage at five o'- later taking tho tram to llcna returning homo tho following Thoy'wm Do at home with the bin's mother, Mrs. Foster for tho ent Ira. Allen Wlllcoxon who has been lit for tho past week Is reported amowhnt Improved, Irs. Wlllldm Nanny of Deschutes ifned home Friday after several spent at tho lied side of Mrs. Icoxon. Irs. Quy Sears proved herself a shtful hostcsa when she enter- or at her homo Wednesday. Din- was served at midday In Mrs. rs most approved style with tho stnnco or Mrs. U. A. Yates. Tho irnoon wes gtven over to business, lion or omcers neing or most im- lance. New omcers nro as fol- , Mrs. A. W. Hayn, president; 0. C. Truesdale, vice president: Wells, secretary and Miss Mabel fcn, troasuror. Mrs. Truesdale and n. tho retiring prosldent and soc- Iry, have a record of hnvlng at- Bed evory meeting of the club dur- tholr term or omco. Twlco a nth moetlngs are again In order. W. T. Smith will bo tho nett less. Is understood that Jas Itlgsby poon to move his family to tho so recently vacated by V. O. Hum- By Potato digging Is on. However, acreage Is so am nil as compared other years that tho harvest will bo a long drawn out one. The Is roported as fully up to pre' ba rocords. i Jones, tho near Creek shonp was a visitor In this locality aar. (rs. Quy Sears went to Prlnovlllo tirday for a visit with her daugu- MIse Orsa. Little Hnrrlott Wlllcoxon was a kdav morning arrival from Port whore she has uocn visiting roi- Rs for tho past month. ss Ada Morse came out from nond Sunday for a few day's vis- 1th homo folks. 0 WELL nUTTB, Oct. 18. Mnr- 1. Miss Lucy Shobert to Molvln stor, on October 4. Mr, and Mrs, stor win live on tno name piaco a short time, untlu thov build Mr new house on their ditch 40. frank Long cut his arm severely i week with an ax. He was holding niece of wood with one hand whllo pitting It with an ave, when his nd sunned. Ho went to I'rinovuie mediately for medical treatment. Carl Blair Is still In bod. Ho is Torlne with a larce carbuncle. IA number from here wont to tho lie nt V. O, Humphrey's last tuos- Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Morrill went Redmond Wednesday. ' Dave Travis of Uear Creek brought ier a team to D. A. Patterson Frl- nv. One of Mr, Patterson's horses laid un with n badly crippled leg. Charlie Weavor was over from nr Crook Sunday 'for a loud of Rbbago. He was alo looking for a v. Mrs. L. W. Blair Is able to be about gain, Mr. McLeod took a load of pota- bes to Bend last week. Hi has some atatoos that weigh 2H pounds no vs. fMrs. D. A. Patterson spent Thurs- iv witn Mrs. a. u. aiorriu. Ttn Tlobba has flntshed hauling his Hicat to market. He had the blue Hem variety, grown on dry land, ann rcclved top potch prices at tuo uena alll. Trim ninn Vlnnr haa tiflon a larcer ullor than nv mnnth before. The LMtariBtaa mirlkaf ATrnllnnrA and the erne of good milling makes It a urge repeater, Adv. Use Self.RaUIng Deschutes Pan- ke flour. It Is always fresh and a ome product. -Adv. Two Children Ud Croup. L Tho two children of J. W, Nix. :ieveland, Oa., had croup. He writes Both got so choked up that they uM hardly breathe. I gave teem 'o toy's Hooer aad Tar and nothing 1m and It completely cured them." 'ontalns no opiates. Cuts the phlegm, pans air passage. Patterson Drug -Aar. ONE CENT A WORD ta all a little .'sBt Ad will eot yea. GAL NOTICES NOTICK W)R rUBHOATION. epartment of the Interior, U S. Ind 0c at The Dallas. Oregon, StopUmW 13th, ISIS. NOT1CK Is hweVy gives that Jmim R. Bsatsaa. mi MIMlcnn, Ore gon, who, on AH1 lit. 1911, made (HoBieatBnd Satry, No, 81917S, for iKfM. H. Scti It. Towachlp 20 : South, Range U Ha. Willamette 1 Meridian, hW KM aetWe of latentloB to make Flaw Tfcr Yr Proof, to iataMIab cUlst to Ohi ta4 afcove it. scribal, Worn H. C Mte, U- 8. Cow Kilatlener, at Bb", Oregon, oa tho 2k day t NovwbWt, 1115. Cialaaaat aps a wiusc; Alwyw F. La, WmH i. Vwmf. Par B, JoiMMoa, Qtmi Pea, aH of Xilllcaa, Ot4o. i H. FRAMK WOODCOCK, JS-fH. Bc?rter. voncK or mtvmtrrti, ratjc JBy Tfarta of as saaaiatlna. te to-:- closure duly Issued by the clerk of tho Circuit Court of the tiotintv of Crook, state of Oregon, dated this 28th day of September, 1916, In a certain action In tho Circuit Court for tho said County and State, whore In R. iL. Sabln, Plaintiff, recovered Judgment ngnlnst A. M. Lara and Marcellus Lara, Defendants, for the sum of Ten Thousand Three Hundred Sixty Five and 29-100 Dollars with Interest at the rato of 6 per cent per annum from September 10, 1915, to gether with Dollars at torney's fees, and tho further sum of One Hundred Eighty Seven and 7G 100 Dollars costs, and accruing costs, Notice Is hereby Btven that I will, on Saturday, tho 30th day of October, 1915, at tho North front door of the courthouse In Prlnovlllo, In said county, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of sold day, sell nt public auction, to tho highest bidder for cash, all right and tl tip that the above named de fendants A. M Lara and Marcellus Lara have or hnd at dato of said Judgment In the following described property, to-wlt: All of lots 5 and G of Block 11 of the town of Bond, Crook County, Oregon, with nil and singular the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereto bo longlhg or lu anywlso appertaining. B. 11, KNOX, Sheriff of Crook County. Dated nt Prlnevilte, Oregon, this 28th day of September, 191fi. By FLOYD A. ROWELL, rtl-Slc. Deputy. XOTICB OF HKAIUXO .OF FIXAT. ACCOUNT. TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN O'- DONNELL, DECEA8ED. Notlco Is hereby given that tho uh dorslgnod, administrator of tho es tate of John O'Donnoll, deceased, has filed his final accounting of his ad ministration of said ostato In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon for Crook county, and that tho Judgo of said court has fixed Monday, No vember I, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m., at tho county court room In the court house at Prlnovlllo a the tlma and placo for tho hearing of objections to and tho settlement of said accounting and You nro horoby cited and required to appoar at said time and lnce and show causo, if such exist, why said final account should not- bo allowed end said ndmlnlstrntor and Mt suro ly discharged. t Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 25th day of September, 1916. Published first time, Bopteraber 29, 1916. MAURICE P, CASHMAN, Administrator Estate of John O' Donnell, Daccased. 30-33c. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 20, 1916. NOTICE Is hereby given thnt Mag gie E. Wllley, t)f Bend, Oregon, who on April 8th, 1912, made Homestead Entry, No. 010161, for SEU NEU SWH. 8E NEtf . Section 2. SV NWVi Section 1, NW NEH. Sec tion 11, Township 19 South, Range 14 East, Willametto Meridian, has (lied notice of intention to mako Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, before 11. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, at Rend, Oregon, on tho 30th day of October, 1916. Claimant names ns witnesses: Levi D. Wllley, Austin C. Barber, Ida Barber, Louts W. Davis, Charles Kornlds, all of Bend, Oregon. - H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 29-33C. Register, " NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Omce nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, September 20, 1916. NOTICE Is hereby glvon that Levi D. 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