Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 17, 1909, Image 4

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Peddlers' license Law.
Con tinned from pagw 1.
vet Uvn cwtnliliwlioO. Kivcntly Jmljiv
HrttoVliAW oonvktod two m.-n ton
IHHlilliiiK bujIKl Wncn county. I
The raw wont to the unirine court
ami the dii-Mon wa In divor of
the jhhIiIIcth on the prouml that the
lnw conflict. Utli InfeTKtnte com
merce laws, nud furthermore U In
conflict with the Constitution of the
United States In that It abridge the
rtghU of cltlxena.
The attorney general' letter to
Stroud Bros, follows:
Salkm, JuneS, 1003.
Gentlemen:
Replying to yonrs of the "4th
Instant, asking opinion of this nflice
aa to whether the peddlers' license
law, being chapter 220 of the laws of
lit09, will permit fanners et al, to
slaughter their beef and come Into
town and sell, where they pay no
taxes, And have no market la town,
or Interests of any nature, permit
me to say that In my opinion It will
not, for the reason that section 1 of
said chapter 220, provides as follows:
"And provided further, that the
provisions of this act shall not apply
to any Incorporated city or town,
which, by its charter, Is vested with
)ower or authority to license ped
dlers or hawkers, or itinerant
vendors."
And I find, on examination of the
special laws of 190, page 001, the
charter of the City of rrlneville. and
section 25 of chapter 5, subdivisions
S and 6, reads ns follows:
"Subdivision 5. To license and tax
all business, professions, and occu
pations, which In their Judgment
should contribute to the revenues of
the city.
Subdivision 6. To license, tax and
regulate auctioneers, drummers,
commercial travelers, hawkers, ped
dlers, pawn brokers, places of public
amusement or entertainment. In
cluding theaters, operas, exhibitions,
shows and circuses."
Ton will notice that said last sub
division expressly mentions peddler.
and that, taken In connection with
the reference above made to the
proviso In section 1 of said chapter
220, laws of 1M, expressly excepting
from theopenulon of the act Incor
porated cities, which by tlH'lr char
ters are vested with power and
authority to license peddk-rs, haw
kers, etc., plah.ly Imitate the
Intention of the legislature to except
cities and Incorporated towns from
the operation tt tle act.
Therefore, I am of the opinion that
said peddlers license doe not apply
to the city of Prinevllle.
Very respectfully yours,
A. M. Cll.VWFMIIP,
Atty. tlenerul.
Dressmaking.
Mrs. Xora l!aker and Mr. James
Dyer have formed a partncrsJiip snd
will go into the dressmaking business at
the latter's home in this city. Wedding
trousseaus specialty, but will do all
kinds of work. Call on the la lies. 6 3
Castrating Pigs.
The work should always be done In
the morning, as they will move about
durinz the day and thus escape much
of the soreness that would follow
evening work. When done In the
evening and they go at once to their
bis and remain till morning, they
come out very stiff, rigs that are
ruptured should be castrated as soon
as they are large enough: the older
they get the greater the risk of total
loss. The work should be done. If pos
sible, before the heat of the season
or day becomes excessive. When very
warm it is easy to overheat a pig In
high flesh and kill him. When It Is
warm a cool pen about the building
shoukl be selected, and It will be an
aid to dampen the floor well. The
work is always more pleasant as re
gards cleanliness If the floor of the
pen Is well covered with clean straw.
Test the Wool.
In keeping ewe lambs for breeders
It Is a good plan to test the strength
of their wool. Take samples of all the
ewe lambs and see which threads are
the strongest Tough fiber may be
transmitted from one generation to
the next as well as othir gosd characteristics.
.
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.
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printed without p-vUil pvrmlaalon.
Professional Cards,
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C. S&rix
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Office with Uo..Y. Itarnea
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THAT OLD HEN AGAIN.
Twu on a Sunday morning fair
W all wt round tlx table,
risposinir uf a Jui y HNk,
Ftor which we all atnt able.
When father rhotw to rale Ml ye
Krom oft Ma pint Jut then
And thunikwrd, to our itrpitt aurprtaa,
Thcrt i that hen again I"
Mother tipped th Co ft pot.
Kill up'l Hie tablo.
Prliljwt dropped tha tin dtahpan.
Twas like tlx din of Babul.
But where waa father all thla timet
Oh. friend, plea do not tell!
Ito'd chafed that hen aerosa I he lot
And fallen In the well.
We lUhed him out all mud and wot.
He wasn't dead, tor when
We got htm halfway to the top
II yelled, "Where's that Bent"
Now. preacher, don't ak all waa said.
But when you mine ua then
IVn't think we're all In bed asleep.
It'a that blamed hen again.
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POULTRY HOUSE FLOORS.
When we left home mother enld.
"Goodby, boy, don't force! to pray ami
keep jour feet dry."
Mighty good advlee for everybody.
We asa It to you and add keep your
hens dry In winter.
It you let the pens net foul and damp.
Tour hens will et the roup and cramp.
It you let your hens wade In the snow.
The csk record will drop down low.
"Doesn't matter," said a sinarty, "If
pens are wet underfoot. Just so they're
dry overhead."
But there were several wet spots on
bis cheeks when be dumped tweuty
five beautiful P.rown Leghorn hens on
the alley ash pile.
An ounce of prevention might have
saved him a hundred pounds of pure
bred Leghorns, worth $50.
Fifty dollars bought 1.S00 square feet
of Inch planed boards for our scratch
ing floors, and $110 paid tor 2.125
square feet of concrete.
We give thanks for the Invention of
cement every time we cross the floors.
In winter we cover the cement with
boards, but store tbcm In the warm
season.
We find heavy litter on bare cement
satisfactory, but consider boards
warmer and have never found either
conducive to rheumatism.
We have no quarrel with the fancier
who prefers a ground floor, but will
give you our reasons for not using
one.
The excrement of hen Is eighty
pounds per year, or 8,000 pounds to
hundred.
Half of this U water.
If bens are confined, excrement falls
on the ground floor, which absorbs
most of the moisture.
Slow evaporation In a henhouse
means dampness, disease, death.
Yon concede that moisture more
quickly evaporates from straw on
boards or cement than from straw
mixed witb dirt and droppings.
Thus In winter a dirt floor fancier is
up against a ventilation problem.
He must contend with natural mois
ture In air and ground, moisture from
fowl breath, dropping boards and the
moisture of droppings absorbed by dirt
floor.
Here Is explanation for frosted walls,
litter and frozen floors.
Besides, the hens dig np the floor,
soil their plumage In the dirt the air
Is foal, there are hiding places for eggs,
rats, mites, mice and lice, and, with
dust overhead and filth underfoot, the
place Is unpleasant for visitors and at
tendants. What a task to renew litter and
floors In ground floor plants!
Our permanent sanitary floor has no
sink holes to trap your foot and make
movable water vessels, roosts and nests
wabble.
In thirty minutes we can renew the
litter on 1,800 square feet and in one
hour lay the boards.
If boards or cement show dampness.
we simply draw back tne litter at
night, sprinkle lightly with slaked lime,
and In the morning all Is dry and
sweet
To clean such a poultry house Is
boy's ploy.
A lady looked Into the pens when
full of chickens, sniffed and said.
"Why, there's no smell here!"
Two Philadelphia reporters (ladles)
while leaving the plant were overheard
to say:
"The chickens were white as snow,
and wasn't everything clean?"
Cement floors pay In every way, espe
cially In a sanitary way.
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uVuce Ivleiihunwa.
Belknap dc Gdwards
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Practice In nil State and
Federal Court
jCmim'Imm, Ormft
CROOK 110177 Ml
PIGEON DONTS.
Don't choose a damp location for
house nor steep hill for fly.
Don't forget nesting material. Put
tobacco stems in bottom of nests, and
birds will finish witb fine straw. .
Don't neglect to clean up every week,
but be quiet about It
Don't forget the hospitals In seeking
a squab market They want the best
Don't fail In kindness, for that tells
In profits as well as gold grain.
I For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands
" IN THE
DESCHUTES VALLEY
WRITE
JONES LAND CO
Redmond, Oregon
OFFI0ER8:
W. A. Booth, Prealdent
O. F. Stiwaut, Vice Prealdent
O. M. Emms, Oaahler
OIRE0TOR8:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkihs.
0. F. Btiwamt
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
Drop in and See ft
Champ Smithy
DEALER IN
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
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4 Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleek
iBtand, Main street, two
doors south First
4 National Bank
2rv w v vsww
n. 1 ' coupon in
i the mail boxN.
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Wo are l ho oMcat and heat known strictly
vli"U'alc house in the Norlhcl.
I'or 44 years coulinuoualy in buaincaa rilit
here in Portland.
Wc are now mVin(( a radical departure.
In such localities where you are unahle
purehaao C KUS NOHLli we are going lo
sell direct and save you money.
No more danger of refilled bottle.
No more doniier ol not gctiing the real thing.
4 quart betllee, pecked hi plain taee t W (1(1
U chart-pp.l(elKe A
awareal reilraaa eapreat cJHce for !
Iire nl.l honeat whiskey bottled by the
diilillcra. livery bottle Kuarantecd.
Inquire ol any bank or Sruat company in
Oregon as lo our standing.
VAN SCI IUYVER & CO.
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CitabUwd 1864 IUVI07SMlSi.rrnMtOti
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W. . Van Schuyver eV Ca PwlaOre
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to e caMvwt cvaua mmux,
Notice) for Publirall 'B.
(Not owl lend.)
Ili'lmrttnritl of Ilia Interior,
tl.H, IjiiiU lmiw,i lit iMllt-e.untnin,
Mar kill. tau,
Niiihw la liinliV elvrn Dial Wallar T.
M.irrK if N"I. Unumi, alio, on Juiw 17,
likit iiiHili ili-Mrrl In ltd rnllV lNrlal No
"(ir.'lINo .Mil. air K'xNK't.HorMon K, Ti. 11
mil, mn VI !, w uinoirii Mriuian, nu
Inl nolliwof Inli.ntlon lo maka flnal tlrait
hiuI ini rv ir.Hir.torlMlilNh plaint to the Ian4
alMive iIixmhIIm'iI, lMror arrvn llrown, eoun
v I'li'ik. al lil nillw ai I'rliiavllle. limiou, un
lh-f.'l iUof Juiia. iia.
I liiliiiitnl nunii'a aa llu.:
K. w. NmIxiii, II. M Morrla, II. K. lUnnetl.
A. I. Itt'iiMvll, all of lnal, iroii.
ft ,V V, . MlKllir., Ill's lawr.
Knight Gasoline
Lamps
We have the agency for the Knight No.
16 Gasoline Lamp, pressure system, hollow ,
wire, which is Safe, Reliable, and Gives
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
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Holies ol final Settlement.
Notice ia hereby (liven by the undersign
ed, the executor of the extate of Mary A.
Barnes, deceased, to all persona intereted
in aaid extate that the "aid administrator
haa made and tiled with the county clerk
or Crook county. Oregon, bu lirial ac
counting of his administration of said es
tate and that the county court haa net
Monday, the 5th day of July. 1!WI, at the
county court room In Prineville, Oregon,
aa the time and place for hearing and set-
uiiik eanj nnai accounting- which
time and place all persona interested in
aaid estate may appear and object to said
lirial accounting,
Wm. D. Harries,
Excutor of the last will of Mary Ann
Humes, deceased. 0-3
Notice to Creditert.
Notice ia hereby (liven by the undersiun
ed, the adnnniatrator of the estate of I'erry
Cram, deceased, to the creditors of and ull
others having claims against said deceas
ed to present them witli the proper vouch
ers, to the undersigned at the olllce of M.
R. Kliiott in Prineville. Oregon, within six
months iroin the lirtt publication of this
notice.
Dated this 10th doy of June, 1009.
WaRiiwki l Cham
Administrator of the estate of I'rerry
Cram, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given by the under
signed, the administrator ol the estate oi
John M. Minkler, to the creditors of and
all rersons having claims sgainst said ric
ceatcd to present them, with the proper
vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office
of M. II. Kliiott in Prineville, Oregon,
within six months fiom the first publica
tion of tliH notice.
Dated June 17, 1909.
Uri 8. Minkler
Administrator, ol the estate of John M.
Minkler, deceased. ov-16
THE HAMILTON STABLES 1$
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
rUINKVILI.F.. OKI.GON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasionablo rates. Rememtar us when in
rrineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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. MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIUloE, OREGON
First Class Meals 25c and Up
Fresh Oysters' and Fish in Season
CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION
Carrying a choice Hi-lit'tlon of fine candy, clKftrn, oritngoH,
lcmonH, etc. fllvo uh a call.
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I PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
Nolle lor Publication.
Not coal land.
lKiarlinrnt of tli Inlrrlor,
1'. 8. I.un.l IMIU'V, 1 he IHilIra, Oirt"n,
May
Not.'ce la lii'it'dy pivrn (lint
I hontiu W. IIiiiImmi,
f rrtiirillli', Orriiiiii, who nil Ai.rll H. tiaal,
innilo lintinolvail nil ry l-orlnl Nu, IMK7'.')
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K, MM'tlun S, tuwnhli l.i urn III, ranifa
tAvanl. W. M., Im tllnl mitii ul hilriilluii
i iiinaa lltial llva-yrar iriif, ti tilalillali
luliii to iIik liiiiil almvv Urwrllwd. hrlwra)
Warrvn Hrum n, uiiuniy I'lrrk, HI III utile
at I'rliii'Vlllv. lri'Muii. nu llin (II ti ilar of
Jul v. Imii.
I ' Inilmi it t limiiri na ollni ax-a:
J. A Ivln Itiatfa. ll.urv J. Kilwanla.
II. Ilayn. Allrr.l W. Hayn, all t
-riii-villi', urt'uon.
b-:: r. w. m.k), ui kiit,
nIU' (or PublicaltoB.
Nnl riwl lun.l,
th-imrlnii'iil of IIik Intvilor.
It, M. 11111 OUtre, Tli Imlln.. Un nn.
Aftll a, lV.
Ntilli la lirrrlir itvi-n tlml
Atk M. lu.iii.ni.
of rtn'vlll, urtfuti, lim on April (Till,
l, ioa.lv UinlM-r ami aluue aiiiiiuii,
a-rlnl No. , No. (ii'JJ. tt III- HK'a,
M hi. HK HW1,, amilon , lonhlp
iiilli. mini' I'' raat, , M liaa ltli! nolli' of
liili'iillon lo niak flu it I llinl-r and tuna
liruof. lofialahllali rial 111 lo Ilia land alnna
liwrllMHl. iM'lorw lii nninir riarh, al hia
m.f al I'rliiavtlln, Urrgou. on llw IIU dar
of I mo, w.
I'lnlniaiil nanira aa wimraara;
ll.ntv A. K.-o-r. John W. Iiilirr. William
K. K Ilia, lira ISilmlr lrr. all uf I'rlnavlllo. or.
Ill c . MiMiaa. m-ai-wr.
Mode to Crtditot.
Ni.lli-a la lirrt'liy alvrn hy Ilia umlr
lniii-.l, Ilia ailmlulalralor of ilia aatala of
l.ooli II. Worlry, iln-raanl, lo all paraolia
lianm rlalma aiiaiii.l Ilia aaid aatala lo
irptriil thrill, lo Hip IllnlrralfMlrd al hla
I'lllrp In Urilioonil, OrrKon, allli Uia ro
rr voiii lirr allai liwl, Itliln all moiiUil
fruiii Itiv Ural nntilli allot) of llila nolle,
ii..,..i ii.i. li. ,i.w ,.i u., naai
If. F. JON EM.
Anilnl-lrator of Hi.' ratal of Loot II.
Worlry, ilwranil. 0x7
N.ll.'t (or 1'lltliC.tioO.
Not m.ul l.lll.l.
II, i.aiti'ii nl of tin' Inli tinr,
1', H. I.aii.l VHUiP ul 'I II llullr. Drrttnil,
Noliif l lirrrliy kIvi-ii llinl
JuIhi M. Ti'iiitiimn.
of rrtiirvllle, Un iion, alio, on Nuvmlar
II, I'.'U. limit htinii'i.ii'n.l Ivrial Nu. im.'l
No, 1 U'lH fur H ', .i li.ni ;m. lownalilp IA
mil, rnliK" IAi'i-1. Williniultn Mrrullan,
li.i. lilnl In. I no of Inli'lilli'll lo limaa II tin I
)cir fiivl, lur tul. Imli I'lniiii lo lh laml
liin ili'i-rii..l, lipfnri' Warren Urown,
eoiinly rink, a, hla ollle al I'rlnenlle,
ui.-(.'..ii, nn in i.uii u iy ot jiiiv, nan.
I'lnimnnl iim aa mltneai!
KiaiiM.nA. ;iimh, I'liaa. II. Hwanaoti,
lleiiiy J. K.Uanla, Carl C. Hill, ail of
I'rlnrvlll, nr.
ty-i'Tp C. W. Mooal, Urglaler.
Notice (or l'tiMlcutioit.
Not eoal Inrel.
Ilrnarliiiriil of ih Inter lor.
V, . Und Ullli at Hi Hall.-, Or.,
May Kli, ItUi.
Nolle la lirrly nivm thai -
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firm, mi.fn
ol I'oat, Oregon, who, uii June I.Hb, 1II04,
bibiIh honivaii-ail nliy (Serial No. Ikti'T),
iNo. .M, lur nu rr. H, am 10, biki
NK',.K1 NW, Breilon I A, townahlp 17
aoutli, ranK " lllatnatl Manoian,
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liaa iiirii iioui v ui iiiifiiiuni iu nm,, hih,.
.Vyrar l.r.Kif. to ratal. Hull rlaim lo Ih land
..l .1 I I !!'..,. Ih..h
RIIUI nr"t f IIHl, IVIUI ,,,-
rotinly elerk, at lila orlle at I'riiivvllla,
Oregon, on Ih 71 h day ul July, l:M.
i iHimani nauipa aa wunnwa;
.'..l K. ilillrtiM aier. I'aleh llavla. Marlon
K. Taylor, all of I'oat. Un .m, ami Holier t
iH niarla of I'rilivVill, Oregon.
IKIp I , . MottNC, UaxiaiPr
Citation.
Ill tli county eourl of (lie itat of Ort'Kmi
fur tit rounly of ('rHik
In III matter of the ratal of Hauiuel II.
It 1 1 e liy , i' eeea ei I l ' I In I Ion :
To Heme M. liiteliey ami all lielri ami
ilevineca iiukliowu, If any tliere (e, grrvt-
liiff.
In the iiaina of the alale of Ormnn, you
are liereliy riled anil riultd lo aiHar In
thu eoiinly court of the lt of OreKon, for
I lie county of Crook, at tlia court room
thereof, at I'rlnrvlll, Orenon, In the coun
ty of l 'rook, on .Monday, I lit- ftih day of
July, Him, nt in o'eloek In the forenoon of
Ui ii I iluy, then and tliere to allow raue, If
any llier le, why ail order of ant kliould
not tin lund aullioriaiux J. II. Mailer, Ih
Biltniniitrutor of Dm ratal of Haiuuel II.
Hileliey, ileeeaaeil, to ui certain laud hr
loiiKlnK to anld relate, to-wlt: The north
weal quarter uf an tion thirty In townahlp
twelve aouth of range aevenleen eaat of
Willamette meridian ill Oregon, aa In hla
petition praved for.
Witnnaa, the lion. H. C'. Kill. Judge uf
the county court uf the atnte ol Oregon, for
the county of ('rook, with the teal of aaid
court alllxcil, thla lat day ol June, 1111.
A tlenl - Warren llrowu, Clerk. U-3
Nolica f Salt of ScKeal Ditlrict BomIi.
Iliila will be recelvi! by the umlor
aigiicil until 4 o'clock p. in., Monday,
tliH 21tilay of June, llKW, for Three
Tlionaaml ll.illura ICIIKIOI Ibimla of
Hi'hool Itietrict No. 22, Crook county,
Oregiui, louring Intoreat at the rate ol
nix per cunt per annum; due in twenty
yeura from ilate of Ihhiio ; optional on
anil after tun yearn from Biiine date j in
(Uiiiotnlnationa of 50U or fltXH) onch;
priucipiil and aemi annual intorcet pay
able at tho olllce ol the County Troai
tirer, or at n ilcnigimteil lineal agency in
New York City; the right lining reserved
to re j net any or all bid anliinitteil.
W. K. KINO.
Trntiaurer, Crook countr, l'rinovlllo, Or.
. rrinovillo, Or., June 10, 10U.
Notice of Filial Accounting.
Nolieo la hcreliy given hy the uniler
aignvd.the iiiliulnl-trutiir of llie vatateuf
Jolm i'rior, (teeenned, to nil pereoni Inter,
eated in nald entatc that hu Invn iniule and
Hied wltli the county elerk of Crook coun
ty. Oregon, hla II mil ucconutliig uf hia ail
infniHtration of mild extate, ami that the
court hna act Monday, tho fllh (lay ol July,
IIH'll, at tho county court room In I'rinu
ville. Oregon, hm the tune and place for
hearing ninl fettling aaid tl mil accounting.
Dated thla 3l day uf June, IIKHl.
laoni Cleek,
AdminlMtriitor ol the eatate of John l'rior,
ileceaacd.
j
. Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice la hereby given hy the underHlgn
ed, the nilminiatralor of the K.itntu of Wl.
Ham II. Qulnn, iloceaaed, to all persons In
terested in aaid eatatu, that the aaid ad
nilnlHtriitur hna made und llled his tinal ae
counting of his administration of said
estate und the court liak net Monday, thu
JUli day of July, IIKW, at the county court
room In. I'lliicvllle, Oregon ns tho time
and p luce for heuiing und settliiiK aaid
II mil iiecountlng. At which time and
place, any pfrson Interested in suid estate
may uppcur und ohject to suld llnulao
counting. Uutcd tills 3d duy of J.niel'JOO.
Administrator of the Ustnte of VVUlliini'il.
(juiiili, deccused.