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PAOK T, iiamiton iiuttt:. IJKNI) nULLKTIft, HKNI), ORKflON, THUIlHnAV, MAY 17, 1017 u (Continued from 1'uko a.) ) Monro rniirli, near (linn Unites, Mr. Hhonimn, of lluck Crook, nutnod nvor today to moot IiIn mint, who riuuo mi fur as Imro on Wrny's HlllRO. V. 1'. Wrny mill Hurt Mnnkn mniln nnmo Improviuiiuiila on (ho lltiml lltirnn roads htwmtu Ilroiikliigs Htn tlon nnd (ho liunitrml "mlla pout" Inst Friday, Their families urroin imnloil them noil nnjoynd u plenlo illnnnr under n lunto juolpor trim near (IIiihn lluttrm. Mnrvlu Porry returned from llond today. Ilnrt Mnnks returned from llnml Tuifilay, where ho linn limin holiiltiK Mr. Wrny build n hotisn nod RiiraRn. Hoy fllmpnnu (Hod on n hnmustond uonr tho Ilrnmbaugh plnro. Mm. J I m in lo Ilrlrkny visited with linr parents nt Imperial Inst Wodnes lny. Tom 0. KwIiir Ih busy nHHonnlim In (hln community tlmso days. HIHTMIW. v (Hpeelul In Tho Ilullotln.) RIHTKUH, May 12 Thu nll-absorb- Iiik topic of Interest In Misters Inst wok wim (ho "witter liimrlnrt." () foro (ho Klnto Public Hurvleo ciiiii' inlnaloii, Mold nt Allnn'M hull. Tim Hqnnw Creek Irrigation I'liinpiuiy up piled (or tho right (o mist) (ho rati 'hiirgitl water users. Tho nnttlum iilto Konornlly fi'dl (lint (he rates nn now too high. A hearing was railed hy thn t'uhllr Hervlca com mission. During (ho three tiny 'which thn rom mission sat, many wit ni'imrit worn railed, much evidence wits produced liy both parties to tho tnutrnversy nml n careful Invnstlgn (Ion iiimlo of thn points nt lumiii. It In expected that it decision will tin reached within n few tUyii. Forbes unit Do Arniond, of llend, wore thn ntlnrnnyH fur (ho settlors, nml Elliott nml Upton worn tho ntlornnyn for (ho Irrigation ronipnny. I. Ittlo Dorothy Tnylor wns taken to llond to tho hospital Mondny ev ening. Him In rnportml rrltlrnlly III. Curl In Hnllny I (tin first mnn from j Hlitturs to enlist. IIh linn gone to tho officers' (mining tamp. Mill Ituliy OUt Is ritportml vnry III In Redmond. Mm. M. II. (Intnl. prlnelpal uf the Mister wIiihiU, was n illtinr rumi! nt ho Vhh MHlr Iioiiih Hundny. Tho program Krldny vimIk. iwrklHK tliH oliMwt of lh rhfH: mr nt thn Httr m'IkhiI. wmn IntariMtlHK hiiiI well nltnnilnd hy the friend nml IHttrmm of tlm school. The music furnlshm) hy thn Mltr orrhmitrn whm Mcwptlonnlly wull rHiidrt. Thn folUfwIni: proKmm whn Klvnn: Souk. "All Hull," whnol; "Tim llmvMt Ilnttlo," hy A n n In (Mint; uiuhH'I m lwilon hy Hlntnm orrhnntm. "Flnt tnrlHK OrumlniN." hy (IwirK IMvU; Mtiittc. "All AlnM.rd I'or IllNiiknt liny." hy Cnstnlln lurlliiK; rncltntlon, "Our :nw," hy Ailn Tnylor, mimlrnl mine lion hy KUtnm orrhmitrn: drill hv prlmnry vhlhlrnn: ilunt, Murifl KM- inomUon nml Kthnl Vlncnnt; rhyiuu, Irvln Clint ; iiiunln by orrhcilrn; "Whim Homo Follow' Dnilily KIIIn Homo Knllow'n Dml," hy llnnry t'llnt; rnoltntton hy Kenneth Itohblni; u fnro, "Hiihaii'n KluUh"; hIiikIiik, ' "Tho Htnr-HpniiKlml llniinor," by nil. John IlmiuU wm u IiiinIukin vUltor In llnml Hntunliiy. Wnrrnn KnrthltiR linn nUurno.l from n (hrna duyn' fUhliiK trip on thu Mctollun rlvnr. A ilnnco wan clviin nt Alliin'n hull Krldny nvonliiit. , Mm. W. W. Vnn Mn(ro ami fnmlly, vriin n pnrty or rriiuum from Clover ilnln, rnmn In (o (ho oxnrclnmi of tho fM xurell A World Champion Mechanical perfection of a ono tnodel chaisla haa made the Maxwell world endurance champion; a Maxwell built just like your went 22,022 mile without tho motor top ping. Tho cheapeit car to run ever, made; costs only $0 to $8 a month. The one practical car for town or, country use. , Touring Car $665 Roadster - - 650 All pritf I, e. b, Dttrolt. As the Maxwell is good for many seasons, theso prices make it "tho car, for every man," Universal Garage Phone Hlitck MOljg l'Jt Greenwood Hend, Oregon Hlilnm nehool Krldny ovoiiIiir. Mm. Kil. Hpoo wss vlidtliiK with hr tuolhnr, Mm. A. Tuuiilutnn, of Clovonlnln, ouo tiny Inst wnok. M. MnlClut mndii n (rip (o l'od inoml nflnr frolKht Hnturdnv. Anthony ltonr.li ruturum! from Itmltuoml with a load of frolght Hnt unlny. Kit. Hpoo hnn henn on tho slok Hat thn pnit fow ilny. J. J. Wilt nml Mm. Wilt worn bus Ini'iM vUltom In llond ono tiny Innt wnok. Mr. nml Mm. F. I,. Hhnw nml Mm. II. K. Alton wero flthliiK on Hqunw Crfiok Hnturduy. Tumnlo Hiimlny. Ilownrd Hartley nml fnmlly, with a pnrty of friends, motorod oror from Mr. nml Mrs1. Carl Woods wore vliltlnR In Itodmoud last week with tholr dnuKhtnr, Mrs. (luorRO Ooldcn. Mint Akiioh Allon In vlnltlnR nt tho homo of Mr. nml Mrs. Kd. Mills. Tho nnnunl school oxnmlnations nro boliiK hold thin week nt tho Sla lom school, Mnny out of town pcoplo nttomlcd the wntor honrltiR In Slatora Inat week. AmoiiR tbnso rccoKtilzcd woro C. M. Itcdflold, chief onRlnoer of tho Coutrnl Orouon Irrigation Co., Oco. 8. Youtiu. county nurvoyor. Froil Wnl Inco. of Tumnlo, K. T. Blnyton nml I.. I). Wloat, of llond. oTium roitiuisi'ONDuxn: on o.v iA(ii: six. i w I i &'&&$&v MUM -2ER Four chnlrs nt your norvlco-nt tho Motropolltnn, No wnltlng. Ailr, LEGAlT NOTICES NOTICB (W I'bNim, Dn.srlmTit t the InUrlor, UnIM HtatM Uivl orrk. 'Hi IIm, Ormon. Mar I, 1017 To Ailhur C. Torrty, f llnd, Orotrin, Con. tnUl Yini r hrrtiy D'rflfM that (Irort 1). F.lltff, hn titm llenH, Ornron, n hla (Mwt oltka aMrra, did on IVbruarr If, 1H17, fit In Ihla offlc Ilia duly rorrtkraUd ai(.IU ration in nmr and awura Ih ranccllatlon of your Wnratrad, Kntry Ho....,,. Htrlal No. OI22HPI, mad UrttmUt I, 1011, lor K'A JWtlun If,, Town. hip 20 Houlh, llanx (7 Kut, WlllamrlU Meridian, and a rrounda for hla conlnt Im. alUcn that Arthur C. Torrry haa wholly nbamlonml aald claim for mora than ai montha at 1'iut. and hat nrrr alnra lh lata or mini, mlilrd uin or cultlvalwl laid If art that aald aharnta tntn aaM land waa not du to hla miloymant In military aar lr rrndvrr.1 In mnnllon with opratlona In Mtki, or alvn tin K.rdtn tharaof. oi In moLIIUatlon ramiM alaewhara. In tha mill, tary or naval oraaniiatlona of Ih I'ni'vd HtatM. or tha Natbinal Guard of any of ifwr arvrral tlatra, Vou ar, thrrrfora. furthar notified thai lh aaU allaitatWiM will lw UVn by thia office aa having1 brn ronfraaMl by you, and tar aald entry will ho eancajnl thrrrunoVr without your furtlwr rlitht t U Uard tharaln, cilUr Mnn thia offlc or on ail. If you fall l flla In thia offica within twrnty dart n'lrr tha FOUItTII puhllcatton of thia no.b-, ra ahuwn rtnw. ytmr arxwrr, under oath, aeo Iflcally mitlna' and rmmndlmc to thaaa alia Kationa of n.ntnt. or if you fall within that lima lu fll In thia office Uue proof tint you hare aervot a fiur of youi wum on the ani'l conlratant vltlier In n-,i .r Ly lir lNlrd mail. If thia anvcv I .nvlr ty Ihv dalivrry of a rofy of your anawrr to the con teaUnt In iwreon, iiroof of auch r''ce kwI be vltlier tha aald rontratant'a wrltlin a.1 knowMrmrfit of hla rrcelpt of the cur, ahtwlnr the ilaU of IU receipt, or the (. II datll of the eraon by whom the de.l trr vna "m atatinv when and where the r,ti wia delivered i If made by reUtered mjll, Jiroof of aucli aervlce mint cenalit of the ffHlvit of the ITMn by whom the copy h ihuIImI alatlnc when and the at office to which it wat malted, and thia affidavit mint be ac companied by the i-oatmealer'a receipt for the letter. Ywj ahould atate In yeur aruwer the nam of the int office Ut which you dealre future notice to be aent a you. 11. PltANK WOODCOCK. Itezlater. Date of ftrat publication. May 10, HIT. Date of aerond publication. May IT, 117. Dale of third pukllcallan. May 21, 1917. Date of fourth publication. May J, 117. lO-tee. OLENE 1hc Standard 'Oil &r Moiat Cars ENDORSED BY PEERLESS MOTOR COMPANY becauso their technical department was "nblo to socura uni formly better results with Standard Oil Company's Zeroleno motor lubricant than with any odter." That's becauso Zorolono is correcdy refined from asphalt base crudo by methods especially developed by the Standard Oil Company. Less wear and more power because Zerolene keeps Its lubrU caUng body at cylinder heat. Lias carbon becauso it burns, clean and goes out on exhaust Zoroleao is tho oil for your car. For tela by dealtra evtrywhera and at our Service 8uuVo STANDARD OIL COMPANY iCAurojuiui NOTICH Mlt I'UIIMCATIO.V. O. 8. Uml Offleo nt The Dalles, Oro gon, March 9, 1917. Notice la hereby Riven that Sam usl It. IloRln, whose post office ad dress Is Ilrnd, Oregon, did, on the 18th day of April, 1910, file In this office Kwnm Statement ami Applica tion, No. 01B9C8, to purchase the 8W4 KWV., Section 18, Township 1C South. KanRe 11 Kant, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon. under the provisions of the act of Juno 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as tho "Timber and 8tone Lnw," at such valuo aa mleht bo fixed by nppralHemont, and that, pursu ant to aucn application, tho land and timuer thereon have boon annralaed Ono Hundred Dollars, tho tlmbor esti mated 1200 fonco posts nt Cc. SC0.00. nml the Inml $40.00; Hint said ap plicant win oircr unni proor in sup port of hla application nnd sworn stntoment orr tho 18th day of May. 1917. boforo II. C. Kills. U. 8. Com- miasionor, at Uoml, Orccon. Any person la at liberty to protest una purennao oetoro entry, or Inltl ato a contoat nt any tlmo beforo pat ent Issues, by fllliiR a corroborated affidavit In this offleo, allcRlnc facts which would detent tho ontry. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. 2-1 Ep. RcRlstor. NOTICB or CONTEST. Department f the Interier, United SUtea IjihJ Office at Ukevlew, Oreven. AyrH 17, 1917. T CaWvn I. Maaher. f lUrmand. Waah inatoa. Oanleateet You are heeeby netlfled that Uwrenee K, CairbU, wha ilvea llend, Orewc. aa hU poet office aJdreaa, oSd en March V, 117. fUe In th(a efflee hla duly eerreWated apolleatWn ta rwnteet and ae eure the raneeJIatlen of your lometee.d Kntry No. Serial No, IM. maJe July NW", NK4. eVetlen , Ttowiwhlp 21 S, Rantre IS 11. Willamette MerhHan. and aa Hrovnoa far hla eemteat he allme that you have never eetabitehed rwidence upl aahl tract, or made Improvement thereon nnd that you hare whally abandene.1 aaM claim ror more than aii montha laat pail: and that aakl abarnce fretn the land waa net due ta your emiteymet In military aervlce rend, eml In connection with operatlone In Mas Vt. ar ahHMT the bontera therrnf, or in meUI- UllLui ,.H1U. lautliaK Ih .1.. . III. .. .., .VT..mr. ii. i.iv military oc ", tatlona at the United State or the Natlunal Quant of any of the aevcral uu are. therefore, further notified that the aaM alleeatUm. will be taken aa ran- ''?,1.n,l J,e,M' w ! " eanedlcd rlthut further rhrht la be heard, either l Jnri,hJfi8,? w.on. Weal. If you fail ta fUe In thie afflce within twenty day after the Fourth publleatlan of thia notice, a ahnwn beJow. your anawer. under oath, aueelfleatly reapanJInir to three allegation. Tite.t. tyrlhr with due imvf that yuu have aervwl , , - nrar i ine mm eoaieaiaut either In Iwwi or by revUtered wall. . .nouia .we in your anawer the name rMHIeM to be aent to you. J AS. K. IIUItGBftfl. ItexUter. Date of flrat publlcatien, April JS, 19 IT. Ilate of aecend imbllratlen. May S. 191T. JJate of thlr.1 publication. May 10. 1911. Pate of fSurth iublkatkn. May 17, J9H, V12S'i r " I wfmi3Sl,mK1 ADLER Collegian Clothes Collegian Clothes are chock-full of that sturdy quality in style, material, workmanship and fit that gives that distinctiveness which you demand in Summer Clothes. Collegian wear is proof of Collegian Quality. Collegian style is proof of Collegian Leadership. Collegian fit is proof of superior Col 16.50 kg130 Workmanship. fj Today or tomorrow step In and try on your or sized" model see it in action note tho hang 35 f tne trousers the set of the coat experi ence its comfort note how it fits. Martin & Cashman por annum from January 29, 1917, until paid, and for 75 attorney fees besides the costs and disburse ments of this suit, that plaintiffs' mortRago be foreclosed and that tho real property in said rnortungo de scribed, to-wlt: Tho northwest quar ter of tho northwest quarter of sec tion si, township 14 south, ran Re 13 K. V. M., In Deschutes county, Ore Ron bo sold by tho Sheriff of Des chutes County, Oregon, in the man ner provided by law for the satisfac tion of said Judgment, and that tho nionoya realized from said sale bo applied first to the expenses of said sale, second to the payment of tho costs and disbursements of this suit Including $75 attorney fees, third, to the payment of tho plaintiffs' said promissory note and mortgage, and that the reslduo ba paid as the Court may direct; that tho Sheriff of said Qeschutes Couuty, making said sale, placo the purchas er of tho said real property In the- immediate possession of ".old prom ises, and that tho defendants or all rcrsons claiming by, througi or un dor then, or any of them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, Interest and estitto in or lion upon said lands and promises, nnd of all equity of redemption In tho samo, savo only tho statutory right of redemption, and that plaintiffs have such other and furthar rnllflt as to tho Court may seem cquttialilt. This summons Is publlslml in the llond Ilullotln, a weokly newspaper of general circulation, published In llond, Deschutes County, Oregon, for six oonsecutlvo weeks by order of Honorable W. D. Darnes, County Judge of Deschutes County, Oregon, which order specifics tho dato of the first publication -of ibis summons and directs that oach of you appear and answer within six weeks from the first publication thereon, and which, order further provides that a copy of tho complaint and summons shall bo forthwith mailed to each of said defendants at their last known post office address. Tho date of the first publication, April 26, 1917. II. II. DEAKMOND. POTTBU & IMMEL, 8-1 tc Attorneys for Plaintiffs. NOTICK FOIt PL'HI.ICATIO.V Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, April 27. 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Janet M. Williams, of Mllllcan, Oregon, who on March 10, 1913, mado Home stead Entry Xo. 011537, for W4 SEH Sec 23, NH SEVi, and NEU Sec. 20, township 19 south, rango 14 oast. Willamette meridian, has filed notloo of Intention to mako final three year proof, to establish, claim to the land abovo described, beforo II. C. Ellis, U. S. Commission er, at llond. Oregon, on tho 7th day ot June, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Howard P. Dyer, David C. Gogers, Daniel W. Deeler, and Abraham Ev ans, all ot Mlllioan. Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 9-13p. Register. HUMMO.N8. In the Circuit Court of tho Stato ot Oregon, for Deschutes County. Mahlon Sweot nnd Rolo D. Drain, i'0-partnora doing business undor tho firm nnmo nnd stylo of Swcot- Dralu Auto Company, Plaintiffs, vs. H. F. Childress and Cosby A. Child rosa, his wlfo. Fred A. Jackson, nml Jnokson, his wlfo, and tho TUm-A-Llllll l.llllllinr Pnnilimiv n corporation. Dofondnnts. ' To 11. F. Chlldross and Cosby A. Childress, his wlfo, Frod A, Jackson, and -Jnokson, his wlfo: In tho Nnmo of tho Stato of Ore gon, You uro lvoroby roqulred to ap pear uud nnawor tho complaint filed against you 4In tho nbovo entitled court and cnuso within six woaka from tho dato of tho first publication of this summons upon you, to-wlt: Within six weeks from tho SCtH nay or April, 1917, nnd If you fall to appear ami answer within said time, plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In tho said complaint, to-wlt: For a Judgmont ngnlnst said de fendants. II. F. Chllilroaa imri Pnal.v A. Childress. Ills Wlfo. fnr Mm iim of $190.00, togothor with Intoroat theroon at tho rate of eight por cent A PYRAMID WITH A FIRM FOUNDATION Service Quality, Combined I Witb Low Prices I Square Dealing WHAT YOU WAN WHEN YOU WANT IT F. Dement Co. Or.po.ile P.O. GROCERIES Wall Street a