For SIe. The most highly refined and healthful of baking powders. Its constant use in almost every American household, its sales all over the world, attest its wonderful popularity and usefulness. Perry Baseball Tournament. Continued from ins 1. afe across the plate, th-lug the score then the game turned Into n contest and everybody got buoy Haying ball. It was ulp and tuck until In the elffhth Inning, w hen Ilinkle st home (or the score that won the game. Bailey relieved Ketchum na pitcher at the end of the fourth Inning. Tetherow pitched for Redmoud. He to the beet ball player lu the Red mond team, a fast runuer, strong batter, a fe, beady man behind the bat, and a whip like greased light ning. In the box he pitches swift, straight ball, but the battel don't eeni to connect with it always. , Dr. U. G. Davis umpired Sunday's game. The attendance was large, and no one was disappointed in the entertainment afforded. One potlceable feature of all three game was the strong outfields. Any batter who put a ball Into the air between the foul lines could bet be was out at 20 to 1. The baseball tournament was the most entertaining event of the week and whenever Redmond and Prine vllle want to cross bats on the local irrounds tbey will be assured of a good attendance. Dufur Railroad. Continued from page 1. Truh until it becomes more evident what llarriruan' intentions are Whether he really intern! buiklin his Peschutee road cr not is more than I feel capabl of venturing, an opinion npon." "If ihe Deechutea road ia b lilt it is evident that it w ill take away much of the business that now comes "to the Great Southern from the country east of the LVfchutes river and the decision to extend the independent road ia proh ibit an effort to forestall any such move on the part of the Harrimun lice. "The Great Southern has a capital of f00,000and an autloriiod bm l i sue of $2,000,000. Its bonds are h.-U by the ctockholders of the road which include Portlaud business men. A complete line of the best fishing tackle Just arrived at Petett's. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given by the underpinn ed, the administrator of the Krtate of il- liam H. Quinn, deceased, to all persons in teracted in said estate, that tne rata ad ministrator has made and tiled his final sc counting of his administration of said estate and the court basset Monday, the 5th day of Julv, 19U9, at the county court room in Prineville. Oregon as the time and place for healing and settling said final accounting. At which time and place, any person interested in said estate m appear and object to said final ac counting. Dated thia Sd day of Jane, 1909. M. R. Elliott. Administrator of the Estate of William H. U.uinn, deceased. OF BENEFIT TO ALL Kasttarilla is the name of a new remedy most successfully prescribed for a "world of troubles.' For derangements of the digestive organs it is a natural corrc-tive, ooeratioe directly upon the liver and ali mentary canal, gently but persistently stimulating a healthy activity. Its bene ficial influence extends, however, to every portion of the svstem, aiding in the processes of digestion and assimilation of food, promoting a wholesome, natural appetite, correcting sour stomach. Da a breath, irregularities of the bowels, con stipation and the long list of troubles directly traceable to those unwholesome conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi ness, headache, backache and despond' ency due to inactivity of the liver, kidnevs and digestive tract. It is strengthening tonic of the highest value. If it fails to satisfy .we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. Hoyt Chemical Co. Portland, "Oregon For sale bv Templeton & Son Land for Sale. 610 acres of land for sale; 60 acres In cultivation; 25 miles east of Prine ville; good stock location; plenty of water; good range. For further In formation Inquire at this office. 3-lSra Cram Passes Away Itst Thursday evening. May 27, l , IVrry t'rnni, one of the well known plonevra of the Pacific Const. died at his home in Prlnevlllo, of heart failure. Mr. Cram waa walk- lug about the yard and suddenly Ml over and expired, lie waa aged over TV years. The funeral waa held Sunday afternoon from the. ltnptlot church. Rev. C. P. Ralley conducting the m-rvlcew. A larg concourse of n Ion is aud relative attended the re mains to the Masonic cemetery, whore Interment took place. Mr. Cram wi Intro. Soptem! er Mb, IS-), lu Wearv, New liainpHliire. While quite young, bis parent moved to lxwell, Mass., and from th. ii back to IVUani, South Hamp shire, where his college education vm finished. At the age of 23 he Immigrated to California, sailing from New York City via the Isthmus of Panama, the Journey then requiring between three and four months. After one year spent lu California he returned to bis home In New Hampshire where, after re maining a year, be again returned to California, this time asslstlug In bringing a herd of cattle across the plains. Once again In California he en gaged In the livestock business until the year 1S59, when he sold out bis Interest and agalu returned to his old home lit New Hampshire where he was married to Miss Mary Seoltey who survives hint and at the present time Is with her son, F. A. Cram, at Hood River. After his marriage Mr. Cram and his bride moved to Texas, where he again engaged In cattle raising. Owlug to bis Inteuse loy alty to the north during the war of the Rebellion, he sold out In Texas in lXSJ and moved to California where he continued In the livestock business tor a number of years in Siskiyou county. In the year 1SS0 he disposed of his interests In California and moved with his family to Wasco county, buy lug the toll road through Cow canyon where he resided for a num. ber of years. Some four years ago Mr. Cram re tired from active business and at the time of his death was a resident of Prineville. There were eleven children born to Mr. Cram and wife, ten of whom are now living, as follows: Ward well Cram, Prlnevljle; Bid well Cram, Cross Keys; Mrs. Marlah Uooten, Post; W. S. Cram, South Bend, Wash.; Mrs.. Chas. Butler, Port Townsend, Wash.; J nuns and Henry 8. Cram, Prineville; F. A Cram, Hood River; Mrs. Bessie Steel San Francisco; and Mrs. H.I Vorse, Portland, Oregon. BOX MANGERS. Thty Cannot Da Pretty Cltanad and Should Be Aboliabtd. Thnt box mongers are mi abomina tion la lieln appreciated by the ret-out baru builders. Since It la realised that they are uot a nevewslty, but a danger, the let dairy farina are alHillahltig all tacka and raised Uxee used aa turni ps m. The objections to having a small feeding compartment boxed closely around the cow's head are tlireo the tot iiwngor cannot U kept clean, and hence la a disease dlsaenilimtor; It bin der ventilation, and It preveuta the cow from feodlug lu a natural position. With aiimtl corners aud tall aides the box cannot be sntlnntotorlly swept nor cleaiHl of the odd temps of feed which collect Thta accumulating dirt nul dust becomes moldy aud rotteu aud attracts tiles uud nits. It la further harmful lu that It becomes gradually eaten by the row and I harmful to her. The box manger afforda a roosting place for chlckem, whose droppings become mixed with the cow's feed, with Injurious effects. Sweeping or shoveling the waste material from the tuauger doee not thoroughly clean the box. but remove ouly tlie very largest piece of dirt the email artlcle aud dust remaiuluir Ik-I nl able to da a much harm as the larger ones. A cow's mvk Is so formed that eat Ing take place with the greatest ease hen the mouth la lowered to the level of the grouud. If a cow eat without training during swallowlug abe will eat aud digest better, and ber health aud milk supply will protlt accordlng- Ingly. Therefore the feed Tor a cow should be placed at her feet aud not a yard or two up In the air. The hay- racka placed above the cow s ahouiuer re entirely wrong. A cow to be healthy requires all the fresh air It Is possible to supply. Box manirera. nartltlou or other boarded harrier act as obstructions to the easy flow of air withlu the barn, and hence seriously check veutllation. The farmer should not neglect to adopt the proper feeding trough by waiting until he builds a new barn. The old partitions and boxe should be removed and new feed troughs aud stanchions constructed. The feed trough should be Immediately In front of the stanchion aud upou a level with the floor. If built of boards. It should be V shape. A trough built of cement Is the Ideal. When such material Is used, the trough should be concave, without corners, A square trough of boards or cement should not be built The corners collect dirt, and Into them the cow acciden tally pushes her food, being unable to lick )t from the angles. Tho feed trough should be built with a elope, that water may flow Its whole length. It should have no partitions or divisions. Such a trough can be used for watering the cows, the water from hose bclu g allowed to enter at the upper end. flowing aown past eacn cow, which drink at will. Dr. II. B. Wood In Jersey Bulletin. YOU PROVE IT ! An invitation to all owners of cylinder machines Columbia and others. We could argue the quality cf Columbia Indestructible Cylinder Records until a year from now but what good would it do if you could not prove it for yourself by coming into our store and seeing and hearing it? We could print a whole newspaper every day about the special and original Colum bia processes of manufacture and get no where at all if the Records did not bear the . evidence. COLUMBIA INDESTRUCTIBLE CYLINDER RECORDS won't break, no matter how roughly they are used, they won't wear out, no matter how often they are played. Moreover, their tone is far purer, clearer, more brilliant than that of any other cylinder record made Don't merely take our word for it come inside our store and listen. Cost 35 cents 1 D. P. Adamson & Co. Card of Thank. On behalf of the members of the fam ily I desire to extend our heartfelt thank to our friend for the many courtesies and kindnesses, attendant on the death and funeral of our family. II. S. Ckax Citation. In the county court of the state of Oregon for the county or l,roo In the matter of the estate of Samuel B Ritehev. deceased Citation : To liettie M. Kitcbey and all heir and devisees unknown, u any mere oe, greet ing. In the name of the state or Oregon, yon are he'ebr cited and required to appear in the countv court of the ."tte of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at Prineville. Oregon, in the couiv ty of Crook, on Monday, the 5th day of July, 1909, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and there to show cause, any then be, why an order of tale should T t j .il w ir 1, . I. noi oe maoe auiuunziug j. ii. xiaiier, mc administrator of the estate of Samuel B Ritehev, deceased, to sell certain land be longing to said estate, to-wit: The north west uuarter of section thirty in townshi twelve south of range seventeen cant of Willamette meridian in Oregon, aa in bis Edition Draved for. Witness, the Hon. H. C. Ellis, judge ol the rountv court of the state of Oreeou. for the county of Crook, with the seal of said court affixed, thia Lit day oi June, iyJ9. Attest Warren Brown, Clerk. 6-3 Notice of final Settlement. Notice ii hereby given by the undersign ed, the executor oi the estate oi -iary a. Barnes, deceased, to all persons interested in said estate that the said administrator has made and tiled with the county clerk of Crook county. Oregon, his liual ac counting of his administration of said es tate and that the county court has set Monday, the 5th day of July. V.Kf.i, at th county court room in Prineville, Oregon as the time and place for hearing and set tling said hnal accounting. At which time and place all persons interested i said estate may appear and object to said una) accounting. Wm. I). Barnes. Kxcutor of the last will of Mary An Barnes, deceased. 6-3 CllioU, jfiomjf-mt-Cam Vrintwiil; Vraom, trj I- ET333SrrET35f5B CRQOK CQUST7 ME OFFICERS: ' W. A. Booth, President D. F. Stewart, Vlca President O. M. Elkins, Oashlar W. A. DIRECTORS: Booth, O. M. Elkin. D. F. Stiwart Transacts a General Banking Business Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt attention sd i7v?y?T a In Case of Accident You should have a bottle ol pure old Whiskey In the house. One you can rely upon. That you know is riKht. Such one is CYRUS NOtlLR: lor the first time in ii year now told direct lo you. eaeit koUU. pkd In plala tm 1 all skarM UMtit le Iks 9 sarsst laUraa1 empuss effbe far 4.22 No danjer of refilled bottle when you buy from us. No daruter ol tome cheap worlblcM substi tute Heinl palmed oil on you. We have been the distributer ol this famous brand, selling wholesale obly, lor 44 year. fure old honest whiskey eJ in wood. Every bottle guaranteed. W. J. VAN SCI IUYVER fit CO. r DOTS-U.M AlJfMl IftM IOVI0? Stmt Si. IVe..t Owf W. J. Vaa Sckttjmr A Cav, rnM Ona UHMbOrf mmm mm W cunwui ctau Noau. rout. tmrnt, Found, on Trlnevllle itreet, ft watch. Owner enn recover same Bt thl office by iirovlng proHTty and paying for thin notice. Keep Up Your Chicken. On and nfter thia date chltkeni muHt not lie allowed to run on the Htreeta lu violation ol the city or. illiiunce Kovernlnif the aniue. Thia meana everybody. WAIIK IirMTO, Cltv Mnmhitl Dated this 6th dajr of May, l'JOIl. Executor' Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the nnderlned have been uppolnled execuloni of the it III and leiment of Mnlliiew nenry nen deo-Mned. bv the county oourt of the atnle nl limnn for ( niciK cuunty. and all peinoiK are hereby dlrwled to present their clallin 8i!ulnt said eutetthe undemlaiied t Ihe law office of W. A. Bell. In Prineville, Omcon. within six months from Ihe dale nr 1 tin no tice. Dated this Utb dy of May, Mlxairin oie itvu, T. M. Baldwin. Executors of the last Will of MttbeW Henry Bell, deceased. s-w Knight Gasoline Lamps We have the agency for the Knight No. 16 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow wire, which is Safe, Reliable, and Givet the Most Light for Least Money of any lamp known. I am prepared to install systems of any size, from one lamp to as many as are wanted. PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP Ilouae nml one new of urnuiid ml- iliiln the tovtiialle ol Trliii'VlUc; will M il chen; nrt mall. Immure on time. AddniM V. I- . wuraer,. 'rlncvllli', tr. e smf. Notice fur Publnatl. n. (Not eal land. I lrarlmenl of Ihe Interior, U.N. Ind Onto, at I'M liallea. Onm, May till, Iw, Nolle Is hereby alveiv that Waller T. MorrKnf ISwl, Oregon, who, on June it, lmr. mad ib rl land entry IHerlal no iHaJl) No Ml. a.r K'vNK.HwUon TP- " outto, ran (I al, wiuanieiie aieruiian, n- n led nolle or lutein uin lo niaae nua" " ami entry imaif.lo eaianii'ti eiaiin alniva diwrlla'd, Iwfor arren llrown, mum- y eleik. al hl olTliv ai rrliwviliv, v.irrun. on lh rj.1 day of Julia. Us. I lalmanl lianiea wlineaaeai K. W. Nelaoll, It. H. Morrla, II. K.lenilll, . I. Ileiiuvtt, all of Nt. Oneon, iw O. , MiMiltK, IteaUter. Notice lor riihllcutioii. ( Nut coal laml. I lrt mailt of the Interior. U.H. Laud onic at The Dalles. Or., April , llMi, Notice I Imreliy elven that Mahel llohlw, fi.ruirrljf Malrl llaldwin, of IVInevllle.OreKon, who on Heiilenilwr 1.1, li mad hiune.l.a.l appllfattou perini No, WU!, No. llwil, lor ( arrn'm a-'i townaliln IA aoulh, rii(t ts eat, . M.. has ttlil notice or Intention to tun nnai live-year itrtHif, to ralahlish claim to tin) laud alaivedesorllwd Iwfore Warren llrown. rounly clerk, at Ills onle at I'rluvvllle, Ureiron, on tn atu nay oi jiinr, nw. ( laliiiant names a win.MMMii William HaUUIli, lloltrrHl. Hmlth, Klan son A. Husa.it, tleora llobha.all ol I rim vllle. t)rHon. i , -a t;. w. aiooaa. wn'"". Nolle for Publication. Not coal laud. Department of the Interior. V, 8. Uud tMllee, The Dalles, trnoii, May VI, Itasj, Notice l hereby given that Thomaa SV. Ihldaoii, of I'rlnevllle. Oregon, whoon Ap'M II, I1"", made liomeataa.1 entry 1-ertiU N i. WC.'I No. laoal. for I n I, NK' Nrt'l,, NS NK'., sect Ion SI. lownthlp t.l aoulh. range IA ea.l, W. M.. lias lllvxt nolle of intention lo mail llnal llve-yaar priaif, to elldlsh ilalm to the land alovi dierill. he lore Warren llrown. county t'lerk, al his olllce at I'rlnevllle, Oregon, on the Oils day tr July. Us'. Claimant name as wllnesarai J. Alvln Kiggs, Henry J. Mward. Kranri II. Uayn. Allred W. Hayn, all of I'rlnevllle, Oregon. V.T( W, Moo, lleglslcr. , de. notice ( Final 8ttkmcnl. In the mailer ol th ll ol Frank tla Nun,- Is hereby given lhal lh undersigned .l.,tin(.iriar ol Iharslale ul drafts ulsss, dlteased. has led Ills ! awolllll as suell administrator. i(h llie t krs ol lb euuniy ruurl ol tli stale l lit. j. in lor lb eimiiiv ol l'rak,nd lhal lh said toon baa ad un Monday, lh ?io dar June, Iwo. at lb hour ol luo i bak In III Iiiioiuh.u ol said day a lb III mail wT 9 J . . . -f -..- m..r-t.M. THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor PRINEVILLE, OREGON Stock boarded by the day, week or month at Reasonable rates. Remember us when In Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery-Rigs For Rent ily. Oregon, as all oMrctluns to satd areoutlt, and BltUmenl lltertul. Italxl this 1. 1 .Is) ul Mat, iwat. It t. Ol.. ilinllilstralotol lh estate vl I'faiis t.laas, da- t .sjkmI, Notice of rinnl SsttUmsnt. Nolle Is hereby given it Hie undersigned, he aditilutstratrli alth Ihe will amies.! ol he estate ol U inillon. dewasru, loan .etsons . nterralrd lulheeslal ol said dt -eased, lhal u has aie.1 her anal arrutllillng ol her ad- lttlsirntli.il ol said estate and tne eotiri naa set Mondat.th Till ol JtlMe, iss.li li null ttiiirlrt"int III ITlnetrllle, Oregon, as in time sad .lat lor Itrarlttg and H-tillug said nits I ait-otiiiiliig. Al whi' ft Urn nd plate all (ersoita Inlertied la said estate uiajr apHtar aud uhlet-l lusatd aiialatttiuntlug I stios ttl lot, Admlnlsiralrli with lh will auneted ul tt slat ul l llllllou, Un eastti. p-a Nllr for Publication. Not coal land. Ik-part ntenl of Hi Intel lor. V. n. iJiud lime. Th latlles, Oregon. April a, lute. Nolle l herehy given lhat Asa W. lu-nlon, of rlnevlll. Oregon, wbts on April ynn, I IS, mail iltnlier ati'l stone aii'iiittit"n, aerial Nil, on-di N.t. stto, htr Hie sr.i, H ' hK' HW',. ta-eiion , lowitshiit It a-Milli, rang l eaal, . M . has tiled 110111- of Inlenllou lo maa nunl titular ana "ion 11 roof, loitalalillsh elalm lo Hie land aiaiv ilrtrllietl, lador lh enunly rleilt, al his .rrlif at rrliievlll. Mrt-gou, on III wtiitiay of June, lus. (')aluialll name as wunesaes: . f . . . U.' lillla. WlllluK, lifnry f . nwr. oou . o.i-.-,. f. Klug.Ura IVlndrHer, all of I'rlnevllle, or. 4.I6 . C, Vt. Moohb, Itegl'ter. Notice of Sealed Proposal. To remove old court hoiiMe builtlinK no tice is hereby given that sealed bids for removiiiK the old court huue building will he received at the orhee 01 me county school superintendant. The liuiltting to be removed from its present location to the HiKD Bchool ground and placed in po sition, aa directed by the High Bcliool hoard, t he building 10 oe piaceu so tnai the ba.e shall be above the ground, and building leveled. The bids to be opened on the 10th day of June IW. The remov- ing of building to be completed within thirty days from the 15th day of June 1UU. The, board reserves the right to reject any or all bill. K. A. Komi, Hecretary of Crook County High bchool Borrd. Drop in and See w ft Champ Smiths ni ri t'J VJ r.i c J r.i LJ r.i 1. j n tJ ni C'J CJ C'J CJ r.n t j CJ c-i t. j CI CJ C'J DEALEU IN Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two doore south First National Bank Sonera ffilacksmithing IIOBBESHOEINO, WOOD WORK, ETC., Neatly and Promptly Don When it is Don By : : : Siobort Ttfooro Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed Prineville, Oregon. tj L.J 133 CJ cj r.a t. j UJ pa L. J ra LJ r-a l:j ra LJ ra LJ r.a LJ ca na LJ ra LJ ca LJ BiirfirririrnrfirnrftrsrfsrfirfiirifiraBnrB bUl.ULUGUbULULULULyUyLys;ULUrUULUss 1 LJ r.a L J EC1 LJ r.fi LU M LJ m CJ r.a en C'J en crJ en CJ CC1 C'J L J ca C'J ca LJ ca C'J r.a C'J For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands IN THE DESCHUTES VALLEY WRITE JONES LAND CO Redmond, Oregon The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION of fine candy, cigars, oranges, Carrying a lcinouB, etc. choice selection (Jive us a call. SMELZER&ELLEFSON, Props. LJ ca LU ca LJ ca LJ ca LJ ca LJ ca LJ ca LJ ca LU ca LU ca LJ ca LU ca LU ca LU ca ua ca LU Ji U JLVL I-. M i-irO Shingles, Mouldinf?8, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP&PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON m In III etitttiiv t-otirirtMua In otis at rrmrtlllr, ( rtk imhiii i,la'. lur hfarlns attr ami Noll. of Final Settlement. Nnilia Is hrliv slvvn liv lh itiulrrslanrd, tit ailmltitstraltir nl tb s tale til Julius IV. pnskl, ilwraartl, lu all irstms Httt'sitl In lit ratal til saiti tiwrast-n, uim it ttir., his Dual a.t on till iik ul Ills ailiiilttlalralltin til saltl rsiata with lli fun lily tit'ik. ami lh court has stl Monl)r. J"" Hh. Iw. l the tiuiiir t'oiirtrotitn In i'rtn in, urt smi. aa in lime autl filat fur hi'arlti ami at-ttllii saia Hnal att oiinlliis. al whlt li Unit' ami ilat alt (tTsnita lturiKatril In said vaial may aimar ami ulijwl tuaaltl Hnal act'iuiiiiiiit:. I lt.l.aa IttliTim, Ailmlnlsiralur ul lbs eslaluul Julius fttyvttskl, dtH'rasvtl. S Nollre slKtiitl, tlie luls 11. Worliy, Notice to Creditors!, la lisrfliy nlvon by the Utnlfr- Btlinlnlslrtitor ol tlie I'sliitu uf tltvraso,!, to all person havhiK claim aKalnst the nltl eslntit to lircst-nl lliem, to tint uiitlersliMied at lli o lilts In Hfiliiuiiiil, Urt'Ktm, with the irop- er votifhrrs attai liml, within sn inoiuns from the first pulillcation of this iiotu-e. Dated this 27th day ol Mnv, imi. If. F.JONK8, Anilnlstrator of the estate of lonls II. Worley, ueceaseil. b-il Ifstlc for Publication. Not coal laml. Department of the Interior, U.S. Laml Olllce at The Dalles. Oregon, May Ti, 1UUU. Notice Is hereby (riven tlmt John M. Tfimiiisn, of I'rlnovllle, Oregon, who, on Novenilier 11, um, matle homvsleail Hrlul no. ikKUi No. 130IH. for 8 WW seetlon 20, township lo stnlh, range IS cast, Willamette Meridian', lias Hied notice of intention to iniike Hunt 5-year proof, to entitlillsh claim to the land aiiove uitscriweii, oeiore warren iirosn, county clerk, at his olllce at 1'rlncvlllu, Oreeon.on the 1.1th day of July, 1101. Claimant names as witiiesnest Elanatm A. llusset, Chas. D. Hwunson, Henry J. Ktlwariis, Carl 0. llrix, ail of frinviue, ur. 5-27p C. W. Moork, lleglstvr. Notice tor Publication. Not coal land. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Onicc at The Dulles, Or., May Will, 1UUU, Notice 1 hereby given thai -John It. Knox, oi Post, Oregon, who, on Juno 13th, WM, made homestead entry (Herlal No. 0322"), No. V.VM, lor HV4 8K, sec 10, and tiA NK'.NIiJ NWL section 15, towiiNhln 17 south, rang 18 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice ol Intention to make limil 5-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Warten llrown, county clerk, at his olllce at i'rlnevllle, Oregon, on the 7th day oi July, 1100, 0 Claimant names as witiimtnesi Kd K. tiillenwater, Caleb Duvis. Marlon F", Taylor, all of l'ost, Oregon, ami Uobert Dcmarls of i'riuuvillo, Oregon. 0-3p C. W. Mookic, Register Notice of Final Accounting, Notice is hereby given hy tho under signed, the administrator of tlie estate of John Trior, decensod, to nil persona inter ested In sain estate that he bus matle and tiled witli tlie county clerk of Crook coun ty, Oregon, his Dual accounting of his ad ministration of said estate, and that the court has set Monday, the 5th day ol J uly , UK U, at tho county oourt room in 1'rinu villit, Oregon, aa tlie time and place for hearing and settling said llnal accounting. Duted thia 8d day of Juno, HKM. Isom Cleck, Administrator of the estate of John Prior, deceased.