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IH5XI1 lUJLLlC'Il.V, HUM), ORIKION, TIII'HHIMV, .lfl,Y rt, 1I7 I'AOH I i I v tL WESTERN PINE IS IMPORTANT . FEDERAL COMMISSION SEES DEVELOPMENT. Ilmil Will tH Hlwiri of Afler Wiir Trnilo Willi ICui-opc Hall Com uimilijalinn Willi Hun I'nui- lic In IJinplmM'l. (from Friday's Dully.) Western lumber will piny n moitt Imporlnnt part In tlm export Inulo nfler tlm wiir, aiiiI (Iiii wiwturii lum- Imr Industry will benefit most itrnul- ,hy by (ho work of tlto Federal Lumhoi rrml commission In ISuropn. Huoh was llin declaration of uiuinliiirii of tln eominlMloii, who limt n I k ti 1 , after u day spent In thn Inspection of tlm various phases of dm local liiinluir liutJiiPM, wont kiii! n( u dinner Klvt'ii liy dm 1 1 mul Coiuiiiitrrliil tin I) at tlm Pilot It lit tit Iiiii, Tin) mill inlMloimr' party took tlm train from .llfiitl Immediately lifter illnnor. mill will I (hi vit for ICurolit) early In July to imivii tlm wuy for grunt trims .Atlantic I n mlii! r business of thu fn turo. , Introduced liy Vernon A. Forbes, 'tout master, John It. Walker, ehalr innn of (h r-uinmUslini, outllntHl tho witrk whleli lit) mill his colleague will endeavor to accomplish, em jihMliml dm Impiirlaiicw of tlm Kur mmiii market, nml declared tint at- if tltutla of dm government in etirour Ming organisation, unit In acting with dm Industrie of dm iimiIoiih to mak pimmIIiI mont elflrltml trmlM management to Im h isost Hiirour kInr fHHturH of ctiiiilltliiii brought about liy dm war. Witrrn Men Until)'. 'Thn lumber of tlm Pacific coast minis In to piny a large Htrt In dm trada which wh wIikII omlwiviir to y orwi up," Im point ml out, "for not 'only aro your resources tremendous, hhiI practically uutiippml, hut dm HtiH In thl country aro big, thoy are affntstnmcd to reaching nitron tlm Mtluont for n market, uuil It In hut another step (o croM dm ana. "Hitherto our lumlmr trade with Kttropn ha been nmroly raaual, hut It will become n port of our regular business. Tho wnr will sweep nwuy ur Insular nttltutlo. It will bo oo eompanled hy grout sacrifices, great er perhaps than wn now Imagine, but th recompunso will also- Im gmat." Mr. Walker ussertrd Unit n uni form nntlonnl standard for whlto jlnn will be necessary In entering thn Huropenu field ,miiiI that tlm ihmI efficient method of marketing the products of dm American for u will Im through a large central, rrnnlwtlon. Iocitl I'lnntN I'rnUftl. "My trip to lUml," tha speaker 4MhcIi(1hI, haa limm morn than sat Uhiatory. I have seen womliirful tlmlior, wnmlurful luinlittr, and won derful inn th oil of manufacture. I lmvo mi) n large plant Imforc, but i huvd unvur inon lumbar mauufai turlim mora oomploto than thoao In Ilimd. Aa to tho lumbur Itmlf, I find that woatorn whltn plim In Jut llko, Michigan whlto pine, only more MO." A. A. Oxlinlm, tlm noxt apnakor, oniplinnlzod tho fact Unit wutorn liiinbcr will Im moHt Kroutly hoim fltinl by llio work of din coiiimlitnlon, hwmiflo llioro Iiiim benn Innn exploit ation. "Vnnt mippllo Ho horn, whllo In otlinr unction of dm country ox hiiiiHtlou In rapidly upproiu'hliiKi Tho futiirn of (ho lumbor Iniltifttry, bo yomt a doubt, In In tho went." Tho nplrlt of (run il inn on racy, and tho KtmlKhforwiirdiioM mid klnriuoNH of dm wi'HtornurH n a cIiihn, Mr, Ox holm I'ltnd iih hlKhly Important fac tor hi tho iluvoloprnunt of nil lino of ombjavor. Trlbuto raid Nhinllii. Nolun ('. Ilrowu, a tnaiii mato and pnromil frlond of (ho lata Tom Hbnv- In, doi'litrnil that lluud had nlwuyH held more thnu a iihuiiI attraiitlon for him hucmifiii of tlm itctlvltlca of hi frland. I'roin trlbiito to tho '1'VMAIAh (Hpnclal to Tho llullutln.) TUMAKO, July 2. Ml Jnmila Hurt, n iiloco of Mr. J, W. IJrown, arrived (ho ovoiiIdk of Jmui 10 for n Hliort vlrtlt. Him Iiiim baou toacblni: Hour Hiilnin for tlm pant tlirmi year. Mr, mid Mm. A. Hurpor Htnrtod In tbiilr car Juno 20 for Loh AiikoIoh, to bo koiiq n fow week, Thoy took a paN(iiiKMr Mr, mid Mr. K. II. )'luktafr mid children, who uro ko Iiik to Oakland, Col., to live, Jlur nulKlibor aro nil Kind (o noo Mr, C, I'. Ilfjckur In their midst again, after a aomnwliot lcKthy vbilt to bur puruiit mid friend In 1'rlno- Villi). Albert IMorco, of Tncoma, Wh1i., arrived Juno 22 to alt hi brother with the i audi work. Irrlxatlnn I dm order of the day. mini mi fiomily couneclod with (ho:?,v1',.'y "ltt" "hI"k "" lho wnlor ,,("" hlHtory of lloml n a renter of thn "Th Five lumber lnduty, bo turned td tho Hltiiiitloiiiat tlm pntKout time In Kur ope, romparliiK the lack of iiiullty alble. Tho picnic lait Friday on the Inland nt Tumitlo wan well attended. Kvery. onn enjoyed dm talk made mid felt' tlieniMiilvim well repaid. Mr. Iltanch- nml variety of Kuropean timber wlthjnnl'a effort are uppreclated by the win niKii Kniim nun r.ritiu vurieiy oiriuninio people, dm American product. ) A recoptlou to tho now aettlera "The work of the i'ommlloii doea, wuh kIvoii laat Battlrduy iiIkIH by not now Include Germany mid u- the Development Iwicuu. An in trlu," he mild, "nldioucti when tlm tereitliiK proKram of miulc and read orKanlratlou of thl body wa flmt ' w Klven and dm iiifii acrved nutliiirlnMl thoiie countrle had boon J"'01' "nU' , "V"',1' l" l'"' oMJoymont Inrliided However, wn hope iml ' TuimbIii Iwlloa. who, m n rulo, . . . , .I , I. . aro to one who nerve, beforo wo return we aball be ublo o , ,ko w, ,; b follow AmerlcA'a vlrlorlou armleH to nU(,iy for the pait two week. Ilerlln. mid aid In reopenliiK trade wna taken to dm honpltal In lJcnd relation." Friday dvoiiIiik. Ilrlabl I'lilnro Kih'ii. J Mr. CariiRO mid her brother. ItoRer A. W. Cooper, awcrotary of dm, Kilatrorn, from I'ltthun;h. In the WeAlern I'lim MmiiifMtturorit' aiwoc- H1"1 Jou'iunln valley. California, camo Intloii, expreHKi-d tlm thank of tho I J " their coualna. Clinr party for the entertainment jl&ti&i "" M""""' hem lu llend. mid declared that luin- c, ,.. Ut!cUr Ml vnlua,,,0 hor(IO bernmn throiiKbout the went would n rw ,yH UKO await ftiixloiuly iiov.h of the cominl- Mm, fJorklnit and Mr. Dayton en- iIoii'n work. tertalued with a tea at tho latter' (ieorim M. Cornwall, of Portland,; home on Friday afternoon, June 29, editor of Tho Tlmbermau, aiimmed.ln honor of dm ladles vIsUIiik at the up the lumber altuatlon In regard to different Iioiiim In the neighbor. Kurope. n revealed In the iwrllnr. V1.001, Mr"- ,,M,,,r' ?" Hurt nml ,l,lrk iif llin nvntiliitf liriiillrllwl n ! MrH- lnu"n KOVO tile BlWembled nil.lriwl of the evenli u. , preillctiHl a KWmta ,,.,, ,lIeailuro ,iy BB,K gev. luaruu nil, 1.ti'.il,i,i,M,itl t r.ir llin tllllf1 ' ' ...r,rk """ ..,.,. ..-.,... ,........, ...., , ura, t0M Mm Today tires cost ofk MwJ less than ever gllk I K Skjy fm Your llri actually eott you let per mlU today than ihvf k&V? m Jfi VAmi A did a faw yaari ago, VfiA ItesL UU JIm provided you buy tho right kind of tlrei. lEk V-Vii rJttifJiimBKWA 'n '''" "r,t P'ac t'on't "y nondeicrlpt tiro that loma daalar BaVVL Im ff f y jwltaMrT ' nclTuh prica motive in (ailing to you, IsaBBBBBai r9 n'WUaM'WtinlV. Duy tire with a name behind It a tire, the quality of fleamB 3$fl MaaT OMlrTYr which muil be to good that the reputation of a great Company NSR1 5!J3 WwLUpfmt&r ' protected. xtafll SefM tS4S United Stat Tirtt, with lho name of the larga-t rubber szr3ir Unlttd Stat Tlri r conttructed under an ezcluiive time gflflCflgflflflflflfli tried vulcanizing procei that i patented. .gaaBBBBangH tho bbbbbbbbbbbbPbbbbbV Tires WSsw Price and Ut rir?' A J fw Tjco Plain' jfli!!Sf Acczsso. JZWrim-Aydsmti. tar JT rS Jl t '..-."ilflTi mr srjrzLymsm manufacturer in the world behind them, are aafe tire to buy. Unlttd Stat Tlrti art constructed under an ezcluiive tried vulcanizing procei that il patented. They are honcitly built with the belt material tha market of the world afford. iHilimtry In the went, through the con UMtlon of llend with California pulnlM by mil. and sketched the pov NlbllltleM which would opn to tin wentern roHHt with the lucrenaed ti mi of the Pacific ocean n a world tradn channel. "The Federal Lumber Trade t-bm-mlMlon," Im mtld, "I the vanguard of Amur Iran commerce." SLASHINGS FIRE MAY SPREAD, FEAR (From Thursday' Dally.) That a sUahlnM flro on thn Chas. Carmlchael place In the Iji IMiiu dis trict I lu danger of spreading to tho surrounding Umbo., Is tho fear ox-( MEASLES APPEARS tirLKiM,l Ififluv liv k'nrutt UtiiiArvlut.r W. 0. Hasting. A orew of men li on dm ground, but with dm high wind prevailing tho blaio In the Rlashlngs may bn easily fanned until It bpcnme a serious menace, Mr. Hustings a. A community dance wa given at tho hall in Tumalo Friday night, Juno 2U, that was well attended and, a usual, much enjoyed by thn danc ers. (JiMid music waa furnished by the Dickinson. Mrs. It. t. Kllcklnxar Is on the nick list. John I'ark wa so unfortunate as to lose a highly prized young mare lasi week. J. A. Marsh returniMl Sunday from heroin, and If you fall to so appear a trip to different points In Wash.Um- answer said complaint, plaintiff hi"", iii u eiir (in iurciinBt'(l wniie up mere. BSUVeS BaVUJkS VBBBBwaiagBBBuflB ?WaVVK P United a Are VTT5jala.. A Tire for L2i 'Royal ilV!!!llBgiySk TTa wa h,yssEki. "" flOM8jWBBZMS ' mmr States Good Tires Cord' Evry Ntd of Nobb 'Chain Slate rtar.3 end TIRF. Hat Ml th Sterling Worth alt Lnlltdtlalf Ttrf tiuprem jand make answer to tho complaint! mons, that being the tlmo fixed In the ordor for publication of sum mons within which you ihitl no np- poor and answer said complaint, the will apply to the court for tho roller ,lnmnHilul In tlin nftmnliiint .! Miss Georgia Skinner snout thn1 pn. i,.i.mnni ...i.., ,i. ..i'.i nin.i week ond as tho guest of Miss Carol, and Delloll In tho sum of J3.063.73. nayiou. i .i,i. i ., ,i.. .. .. .... Mrs. J. W. Ilrown Invited friends In Sunday evening and a good community slug was enjoyed. ONCE MORE IN CITY with Intorest thoroon at tho rntn of a lUW' H nor cnnl nor nnnum frnm Anrll 1. T - . . 7 --,...- -. 1917, and the further sum of 1300.00 attorneys fees, with Intorcst thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and Its costs and disbursements heroin, nml for tho foreclosure of that certain mortgage made by the said Joseph M. Miller and Josoph Wllmer Dollolt. Juno 1G. 1914. und recorded Juno 30, 1314, In Volumo i or Mortgages of Crook County, (From Friday's Dally.) Although a number of cases of measlea havo been reported -In llend,) Oregon, at page 1C7 thereof, covor- ur. iiwignt F. Miller, city health of-""K tlm southwest quarter or tho flcor, la of lho opinion that no danger' s'or,hon8t Quarter, the Northwest of an epidemic such us swept over, Su"tor o('" Southeast Quartor, tho Central Oregon last winter. I to bt I Hr,j!,0,t Q,Un.r.,er,ot .,.ho ?",,,w?st OF UNSIGHTLY SIGNS !.!!: r","0 xXtoSit ' ".'. "" " "" -" eirriaiii, 31, TOWIISlllJI 1 ti SOUtll or llangO 11, he said yesterday afternoon, "and Bast of the Willamette Meridian, I think there Is little chance of the 'being 1C0 acres, and situate In the disease spreading to any extent." County of Deschutes and State of Dr. Miller mentioned that to the , urK"' una lnat tnu mortgage liere- BUILDINGS STRIPPED (From Thursday Dally.) Acting on order from Municipal Judge Kill, acting Police Karl lions part of dm . morning tearing down i advertising signs, chiefly for various ... f.,.,Tv brand of tobacco, which had been! "'"""' rnU"- . .i ' iiiiiiei iiitJii 1.111111111 Mini in in ::",", K.r "M:rj.Lu:,n.Ls:jK: ; knowi.dW mere .,.! . ii1 ? a v er been a ease of measles lu llend " 1 '".""". ."". .'..'., ,r.' ?V "V." i i'oiiui iu nujr nmi mi uujur iiuervsto i therein, and that said property bo sold to satisfy said mortgage debt, and that tho purchaser nt said sale take all right, title and Interest In atid to said property hold by the said defendants Miller and DeUolt at the tlmo of tho execution of said mort placed on bulldlnga facing city streets and alleys. Tho nrdliianco covering tlila la to bo rigidly enforced In tho futuro, Judgo Hills states. Roo J. Ryan & Co., for farm land loans, Adv. to NEW PERKINS HOTEL Filth and Waihingloa Slitrti PORTLAND. OKKGON Centrally Located The Hotel for YOU Special Summer Rates Room witli hath privilege, single 75c up; double $ 1 .00 up. Room with private hath, single $1.50 up; double $2.00 up. Auto bus meets trains. Union Depot ears pass our doors. From North Hank Depot S ear transfer at 5th St. WILL ASK BIDS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT said first day of publication being tho 24th day of May. 1917, and If you fall to so appear and nnswer said complaint for want '.hereof plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relict demanded In said complaint 1 1917. file In this offlco his duly NOTICE OF COXTKST Department ot tho' Interior, U. S. Land Offlco. Lakeview, Oregon, June C, 1917. To Dortlo A. Jolley. of unknown address. Contested: You aro hereby notified that David O. Freeman, who gives Box 147, Dcnd. Oregon, as his postotrico address, did on Juno C, (From Thursday's Dally.) Steps toward tho Improvement of KK0 niut ",nt 'ou a"d all of tho Newport avenuo from tho Deschutes, dnr defendants t0 this suit bo for rlvorjo tho city limits on tho west ove,r ,b1a,rol,,. n.m! oneId of any bin wnm inkn intn vn.i.i. .r.. nml nU r,KM, tl,,(s or interest in and ?,1:. 1? 1 k ,V, .. ",e1,B.ltl?.r'io l"l1 Proporty. and for such other ..ww.. v ...,.......,. in iiiu cuyi roller as may bo Just, and ror Its council, when Uccorder II. C. Kills ' costs and disbursements. was authorlxod to ndvertlso ror bids. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICK. In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County bt Des chutes, In tho matter of tho estate of II. E. Smith, deceased. Not If a Is hereby given that the undersigned waa on tho fith day ot Juno, 1017. duly appolntod oxecutrlx or tho Last Will and Testament or II. K. Smith, deceased, by W. D, names, County Judgo. All persons Having claims against said estate must nt This summons Is published by or dor or the Honorable T. K. J. Duffy, Judgo ot the above entitled Court, dated tho lSth day ot June, 1917. snow, imoNAuaii & THOMPSON, MAC COUMAC SNOW, Attorneys (or Plaintiff, 17-240. .NOTICK Will I'UIU.ICATIO.N Department of tho Interior, IT. S. Lund Offlco at Tho Dalles. Ore gon. Juno 15, 1917. Notice Is hereby given that Henry II. Wulkowltx, of Mllllcan. Oregon. iwho. on Juno 10. 1914. made Homo- l IroVenV tho du.yeHt.od ' ?$?, ?. 0ffhJF SS tho orrico or ll. II. Do Armond. at '.V. U"'L su . L sh l Nt,'4 llend. Oregon, attorney lor oxecutrlx. , S("'11; "0'" - " P within six months from lho date o ! f " Jn ,U "Ka0 " ,Kn8t;l Wlllamotto tho first pnbllcntlon horeor. M"'1 Lan h"ffoil notloo or Inton- 1.1. or trial pub.lc-ut.on, Juno jrUbli.h .tal to K land above ' i .i.,.ii,.i i. ... i. ... .. m.-. .m... .JV.U.V ... V. lUIIIB, U. O. Commlsslohor, at llend, Oregon, on to wit: For a judgment against tho derendants, II. C. Melsel and O. A. Molsel, In tho sum ot 13,075.91, with Interest thereon from April I, 1917, at the rate ot 8 por cent per annum, and the further sum or $300-00 at torney's rees, with Interest thereon at the rate or S per cent per annum, and ror Its costs and dUb-irmonu herein, and for a decree declaring tho mortgago described In said com plaint to bo a first lion on the proporty tberoln described, and foreclosing said mortgage and selling said property ror the satisfaction ot tho sara. and forever foreclosing and barring you, and each of you, from all right, title. Interest and equity ot redemption In and to said proporty. and for a de ficiency judgment against the de fendants, II. C. Melsel and G. A. Melsel, and for such other relict as tho Court may deem equitable Tho said proporty described in said com plaint is tho West Halt ot tho North east Quartor, and tho East Halt of the Northwest Quarter ot Section 14, Townsiup 16 south of Range 12, East ot tho Willamette Meridian, In Deschutes County, Oregon, and tho said mortgago being foreclosed thoro on was executed March 17, 1915, and recorded April 22, 1916. In book 22 of Mortgages ot Crook County, Ore gon, at pago 329. This summons Is published by or dor of tho Honorable T. K. J. Duffy, Judge ot tho above entitled Court, duly made and entered tho 22nd day ot May, 1917. SNOW. nnONAUGH & THOMPSON. MacCORMAGK SNOW. Attorneys for rialntiff. 12-lSc i corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead entry No., Serial No, 04833, made August 29, 1911. for the NOrlh half, Section 14, Town ship 21 Sonth, Rango 22 East, Will omctto Meridian, and as grounds for his contest be alleges that, You have wholly abandoned said tract for upwards of six months last past; that you have never resided upon or cultivated said tract as required by law; and that said absence from tho land was not duo to your employ ment in military scnrlce rendorod la connection with operations In Mex ico, or along the borders thereof, or in mobilization camps elsewhere, la the military or naval organisations ot the United States, or the National Ouard of any ot the several States. Vou are. therefore, further noti fied that tho said allegations will bo takon as confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without fur ther right to bo heard, either before this office or on appeal. It you fait to filo In this offlco within 20 days after the FOURTH publication ot this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically responding to these allegations of contest, to gether with due proof that you hava served a copy ot your answer on the said contestant either in person or by registered mall. You should state In your answer the namo ot the postofflce to which you dcslro future notices to bo sent to you. JA8. F. DUROESS. Roglster. Date or first publication. June 14, 1917; date o second publication, Juno 21, 1917; date ot third publica tion, Juno 28, 1917; date ot fourth publication, July 5, 1917. 15-18o THE PORTLAND HOTEL PORTLAND, OREGON The Rose City's world-famed hotel, occu pying an entire block. All Outside rooms. Superior dining and grill ser vice. An atmosphere .of refinement, " " with a service of courtsey. wmi European Plan; Sl.fiO and Up RICHARD W. CHILDS, Manager FL0R18NCR L. SILVIS, Kxocutrlx of tho Last Will and Testnmont of II, K. Smith, deceased, 14-170. SUMMONS. Ill tho' Circuit Court of tho State or Oregon ror Deschutes County. Mortgago Company ror America, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Joseph M. Miller, Josoph Wllmer DolJolt, J. W. Olbson, Molllo L. Cllbson, J. w. uiuson, guaruinn of uuy Ulbson, n minor, 13. A. Kasley, trustee Ho mer D. Angoll and Forrost R. Klahor, Defendants. To tho dofondiuits. Josoph M. Mil iar, Josoph Wllmor Dollolt und Mol llo L. Olbson: In tho namo or tho State of Ore gon, You aro horoby ordorod to np poar In tho abovo entitled court and causa within six weeks from tho first publication of thla summons, tho iluto ot snld first publication being Juno 28, 1917. that being tho tlmo within which you aro directed to appear by tuo oruor or the auovo entitled court, tho 23rd day of July, 1917. Claimant nniuos us witnesses: Vernon Cluvongor, Frank Spencer, William Spencor, Levi V. Smith, all of Mllllcan, Orogon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, lC-20p Register. PI'MMONN. In tho Circuit Court ot tho Stnto of urogon, ror Doschutos County, Murtgaga Company for America, i corporation, Plaintiff, vs. II. C, Motsol, O. A. Molsol, C, P. U'lloii, us Administrator ot tho Kstnto ot Wllllum Johnson, Docoastd, and Deschutes Ranch Company, u cor poration, Dofondauta. To tho Derondmits, II. C. Molsol, O. A. Molsel and Doschutos Rauun Company, n corporation: In tho namo or tho Stato or Orogon, You uro horoby directed to appear and answer tho complaint tiled against you In tho nbovo entitled suit within six weeks from tho dato or tho rirst publication or this sum- A PYRAMID WITH A FIRM FOUNDATION Service Quality, Combined With Low Prices 1 Square Dealing WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT F. Dement (Sh Co. oppccP.o. groceries W.1I Street J$.