Taxpayer Has Worms Says Mr. Atkinson Editoh Joi'knai.: In ymir IxHiie of July S, over 11k Ignnture of "Taxpnycr" appear an article concerning a new road iwt opened. Itneenm Hint Taxpayer I oinewhat Mhanutl of hi name, and aj to hi Qualification ft a taxpayer the chance are that the tnxe he hna piild Into the Crook county treasury would not pay hie lodging In a five-cent houxe for a night; but we will let that go. The road connecting the Silver Lake road and the Crane Prairie roitd wn an actual neceflty to the fanner and etockmcn of the neigh borhood, to the people of the county and the traveling public, aa was alno the bridge that Taxpayer eay was accepted by Cort 11. Alloa and wife and by Fred Shonqmut and Dink Atkinson a the Ixnt bridge and Btralghtent road In Crook county. A thla taxpayer ray, thin rond follow the section line and I o etralght that It would break a snake' back that would try to fol low It. Of course onie taxpayers have walked in straight lines, before they carne to Crook county that the crooked flection line are hard for them to follow and perhaps have tried to straighten them up by mov ing witness trees from one place to another this hs been done on this so-called crooked road. This per haps Is what bn made this road so crooked that thi Taxpayer can not And his way over it 1 believe every taxpayer and legal roter signed the petition that was asked to sign the same, and were all residents of this road district, and now when this road Is fiuinlied a kicker has to open up his head with a lot of clap-trap about the crooked ness of the road, that Is run on the section lines, mwt be hard up for a Job to kick about, especially aa the chances are that he is a feather weight taxpayer. Why did he not sign his name and come out like a man and not stand behind a cognomen that practically means nothing as It is Impossible to find out what taxes he pays under such a name? Is he ashamed of his name, or doe he fear the coutumely that will be heaped on him as a kicker on Improvements to the roads in this district? It seems to me be has some worms eating on his anatomy somewhere, and is some what peevish about crooked roads run on section lines. I want to ask my friend, the Tax payer, did he ever survey any of the lines In Townships 20, Ranges 10 or 11? If he did not he will find that all the section lines do not run straight with one another, and if he wants the proof I will take a day or two and show him how to survey the section lines In these townships, and I think he will soon be con vinced that the Government survey Is at fault, and not the supervisor, M. F. Hawthorne, or the commis sioner, Mr. Bayley, as It is a crime fr anyone to move any stone, wit ness tree, section corner or quarter corner that was made by Govern ment survey. In Justice to M. F. Hawthorne I must say that he acted fair and put the road on the section line, ignoring the county surveyor's work when the surveyor's work left the section lines and run to the north or south of the lines established by Govern ment survey. If any taxpayer doubts my state ments in regard to this crooked sec tion line. It will not take me long to convince any man that Is reasonable and who has not made up his mind not to be convinced. Hoping that this will meet with the approval of all the taxpayers vnd citizens of this district, I remain, Yours respectfully, John Atkinson. Bend, Oregon. July 19, 1909. " CCviw a 4 A qMrt ko,,,! of GENUINE i "SAJp I. CYRUS NOBLE direct to you fg2$f 4 " eWte Pid o the near- V""" " razeed express office, from the best known, strictly wholesale bouse F.ctahlichH in PnrtlanH it. iUjk 4 auorU GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE $4.90. A pure old honest whiskey bottled by the distillers. - Guaranteed to the United States Government, and to you, to contain oothinf excepting pure straight whiskey. many 01 ine rauroaas use iyrus iNoble almost exclusively. So do the big steamship companies. So does nearly every big metropolitan botcL Because it's pure. Because it s aged in wood. ' Because it has that soft, delicate, palatable flavor of the ripened train, often Motioned but rarely found. W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO. Established 1864 105-107 Second Street. Portland. Oregon CUT AT TMtt LINK W. J. Van Schuyver & Co, rrtu4, Oma. Endow) plcue find $4.90 (or wfadi please said GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. . Hm, PO.MU ' ClIMSJ The Scrap Book Th Kind Captain. A certain se captain had the repu tation of being a cruel tyrant, but In reality b was a kind hearted man, as the following Incident will prove. In midooean the cook approached the captain timidly. "Captain," he said, "the men are growiin' about the beef. They say they cant chaw It nohow. They say If only fit to mend their set boot with." "How much beef are yon gtvln Vm, cookie?" the captain asked. "A pound apiece a day, sir," said the cook. "WelC a!d the captain gently, "give 'em half a pound apiece from now on. I should be orry to force era to eat what Un't to their taste." HUGE BUCKET DREDGER. Largaat Val of Its Kind Uaad ta Dpin Sum Canal. In connection with the widening and deepening of the Sue canal at Port Said the authorities have recently In creased their dredging fleet by a new vessel, which ranks a the largest buck et dredger afloat. Thla vessel, which Is named the Peluse. was built on the Clyde and baa been acquired for Be it toe in the Port Said roads, whlck are being deepened. The r el use has a deck length of 303 feet, with a molded breadth of forty sewn feet and molded depth of twenty feet two inches. The deck Is steel throughout, sheathed with teak, and there Is a raised forecastle nud pooii. Propulsion Is effected by means of In dependent twin screw engines Indicat ing i.800 horsepower, with a separate dredging engine of COO horsepower. The latter machinery Is of the three crank type placed on the main fram- LAJWJBST DBEDOXB ITLOAX. lng. Steam is supplied from three boil ers each of fifteen feet diameter by ten feet seven and one-half inches in length. A feature of the vessel Is that all gearing has machine cut teeth. The auxiliary machinery throughout la op erated by hydraulic power. Separate condensing plant la fitted for all ma chinery. The Lobnits patent hopper door arrangements are used. The dredger has been designed to work between the limits of twenty feet and fifty feet below water level. Owing to her large size she navigated from the Clyde to Port Said in working condition, being of seagoing design in the widest sense of the term. Man's Electrical Rtsictance. Experiments have shown that the hu man body between the feet and the hands has an average electrical resist ance of about 5,000 ohms when the hands and the shoe soles are wet and from 10,000 to 20,000 ohms when hands and feet are practically dry. With the last resistance a one two-hundredth ampere current will pass through the body if the hand completes a 100 volt circuit through the earth. In the com monly used alternating current of 100 volts and 60 cycles per second there may be difficulty in letting go of the wire, and such a circuit of 500 volts la very dangerous, especially If travers ing vital organs. Danger From Springs. In the summer, when so many thou sands drink from tempting springs in the woods and on hillsides, a warning recently given by E. A. Mattel, the celebrated French explorer of caverns, should not go unnoticed. Contrary to a widely prevalent opinion, M. Martel says that springs of apparently pure water are In many cases merely the outflow of surface waters which have disappeared through fissures, carrying with them pollution from the soil and not purified In their passage throngh the rocks. He thinks that even chalk Is not an effectual filter for surface water passing through it in the Northwest. CstOatlSa I d 54 T-J.r AND MAIL TO-OAV me it once by expat, prepaid, four quart 3aaii " Jte:.,.i 65c n7i v Jo SgfN. .1 COLUMBIA DOUBLE-DISC RECORDS v A different selection on each side They fit any machine That tells the whole story except that at 65 cents for the Columbia Double-Disc you get a better record, on each side, than vou ever bought be fore at $ 1 .20 for the same two selec tions. Get a catalc 1021 D. P. Adamson & Co. Chopin's Kick. Chopin bated playing at social festiv ities. To a lady who after the dinner asked him to play he melnnchollcnUy answered: "Is It really necessary? I ate only so little." Schoolmates. A conductor sent n new trnkeinan to put some tramps off the train. They were riding in a box car. The brake man dropped into the car and said. "Where are you fellows golngr "To Atchison." "Well, you can't go to Atchison on this train, so get off." "You get!" came the reply. And as the new brakeman was looking Into the business end of a gun he took tlie advice given hltn and "got." He went back to the caboose, and the conductor asked blm If he had put the fellows off. "No," he answered. "I did not hare the heart to put them off. They want to go to Atchison, and, besides, they arc old schoolmates of mine." The conductor used some strong lan guage and then said he would put them off himself. He went over to the car and met with the same expe rience 89 the brakeman. When he got back to the caboose the brakeman snld, "Well, did you put them off?" "Naw; they're schoolmates of mine too." An Unfortunate Participle. A college professor who preferred the participle "gotten" to "got" tele graphed to his wife: "Have gotten tick ets for the theater tonight Meet me there." The telegraph operator rendered this Into "Have got ton tickets." etc. Mrs. Professor was delighted with the opportunity of entertaining her friends and accordingly made up a party of eight besides herself, whop greetings to the professor at the ren dezvous were probably more cordial than his feeling nntll matters were ex plained. He now makes an exception to his customary use of "gotten." Teachers' Examinations Notice is hereby given that the county superintendent of Crook county will hold the regular examination of appli cants for state and county papers at Prineville, in the new courthouse, as follows : For State Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 11, at 9 a.m., and continuing until Satur day, August 14, at 4 o'clock p. in. Wednesday Penmanship, liintory, spelling, physical geography, reading, psychology. Thimday Written arithmetic, thee ry of teaching, grammar, bookkeeping, physics, civil government. Friday Physiology, geography, com position, algebra, English literature, school law. Saturday Botany, plane geometry, general history. For County Papers. Commencing Wednesday, August 11, at 9 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Friday, Angust 13, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday Penmanship, history, orthography, reading, physical geogra phy. Thursday Written arithmetic, theory of teaching, grammar, physiology. Friday Geography, school law, civil government, English literature. Notk Tettchers holding permits are expected to take this examina tion. R. A. Foiin, County School Superintendent. t Her Aa t Mont Carlo. A fashionable Kretich lady who had lost heavily nt Monte Carlo eutered the gaming saloon while a former friend of hers was winning lu a sweeping strle that seemed destined to break the bank. ' I am so glad to see you here, prince, and lu such luck, too!" she exclnluied. "Do tell tr.e a lucky number. It la sure to win. for you are now lu the vein." The prince generously placed a pile of gold Iouis before the vivacious lady, whose beauiy had successfully defied the effects of thirty-six wluters, and said: "Put It nil on the number of your years and roup n golden harvest." The lady reflected, hesitated and then plr.eed the pile on twenty-seven. An instant later the croupier sang out: "Thirty-six red wins!" "Heavens!" muttered the lady as she fainted. Thirty-six Is exactly uiy Professional Cards. . Erink jCawyr j itrttt, !PrifilU, Ortyon. ?. Clliott, SPrintvilU, Ortffoii. Physician and Smrytom Calls Amtin Promptly Pit or Nioht Orncx on Doob South or Aoamhom's Pruu mtors. Both office an riJ deuce telepbuuea. ZPrinvill; Ortgom Buy your Htrawlerrles at Stew arts. Genuine Hood Uiver. 2l, P. tyyers jCawytr Practice In all Mate and Federal Courts jCaidlaa. Ortgon C. Sirix fleal Cstate Office with Geo..W. Barnes ZPrinivill, Ongon t JK ZTiostnbarg iPhjfstcian and Surgeon Caih aniw0rl promptly day or neght Off90 Am mfeoro MAt mf Tttmptelam 's tl m4 9mm Stmts. Prinouili,. Orogon. ffft Si. fttormow-atmjCmm !Prinovilltt Oroyon Chao. CJwards X. P. ttolknap (County yAyttoan) ffiolknap dc Cdwards ZPhyiioiani and Suryoon. 0000 Aw 2oor mtt o tCmmoA'o SPrintoillo, Oroyon. mTTTT, PI387 Statement of fUaourcet ami Uabilitiaa of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At the cloa of buaintM Juna 23, 1909 HKHOl Itl KM l.l.UIII.ITIK Uwnaand IMaw.unla W-A rlHt Htor ao,(W) 00 tnlttt Slain Honda Ii,.v HI Kutpliia and undlvliMI pruflU trJ.HTT n Hitiik I rvinlma 12AU i circulation l,mM lt.-.l.'milon fund VA HI i'Nb Puerrom batik l:Ui ( Individual l(Hia ttq.J IT 1A.'I1 B. F. AIW, PrU.t T. M. BoldwU. Capiat WUI Warawaiki. Vic IWUhI H. BaUoi. Awt CaAlM THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horsoshot'ing in Connection) J. H. WIOLC, Proprietor 1'KixEvn.i.i:, ori:on Ftotk hoarJed by the day, week or nutnth at Reasonable rate. Remember ti when in Prineville. Kates Reasonable. We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent 8 rrr,irr"ir.r - ?rr'ir"ir - r.i n UJ rt CJ r 1 t J n L J r.-i tJ n Li n L'J r.i ej - r i LJ ri LJ n LJ r.n LJ LJ r.i i j Sonera ffilacksmithing iiorseshokino, wtk)d work, etc, Neatly and Promptly Dome When it w ftobcrt Satisfaction Will Prisevim.e, r.-n LJ r..irnnrinr.irnriririrrnrijrnrnrir!tr!irrnrflrnrirnr..i Luu:ji:jCJkULJLUk;jk,.jk..jiJLJLuf k.Uk rrrrr"iririrnrjtrinri?trinflrirrriinin?n?irK LJi;jLJL:jkJbJL;jL:jL.jLjXi.jLji.jk.jCJLJLJLJL:jL;jijJCJUibJK ra LJ r.a L J ca LJ r,a LJ r.a LJ r.a LJ r.a CJ ra LJ r.a L J ra CJ r,.a LJ r.a LJ ra L"J The 0'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIloloE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season CONFECTIONERY STORE IN CONNECTION t'nrrylnn: a cholre Htkitlon of flue citndjr, clgur. oraiiK"', Ifinoim, etc. Ulve u n cull. SMELZER & ELLEFSON, Props. ra LJ r.a L J ra CJ rianranarararar'arnrarariJirrarnrnrararrtrnrararpimnnnnr.a LJLULJLvJLLILJLJLUL.LJLULJk.UL,ULJLgULULULlJLiJLULUL.LJtUi.iJL.U LUMBER Shingles, MouldinRft, Windows, ikaVAAAKVAj&AAA 1 fl Drop in and See Champ Smith DEALER IN Soft Drinks of all kinds Imported and Domestic Cigars At the old Smith & Cleek stand, Main street, two k doors south First jji National Bank B Quality I what the careful buyer In vestignles when iirt hsind jew elry or watches. We stain! be hind the quality of everything w)M.we guarantee it to he o( the quality we represent it to l WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prtnavilla, Oregon iir"ir! - ir'iri'ir"trr'irrri'in'r!,!3 r LJ L J r.i LJ r.i LJ r.i LJ ri LJ r.a LJ r..i LJ r.a L J ra LJ r.a LJ r.a LJ r.a LJ r.a L J Done By 7oorc lie Guaranteed Oregom. ra LJ r.a LJ ra LJ r.a L J r.a LJ r.a L J ra LJ ra LJ ca LJ r.a LJ ra LJ ra LJ ra LJ ra LJ r.a LU ra LJ "1 Door, Glatwes, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY "PRINEVILLE, OREGON CROOK coum Ml OFFIOER8: W. A. Booth, . Praaldant D. F. 8tiwart, Vlca Praaldant O. M. Elkin, Oaahlar DIREOTOR8: Booth, 0. M. Elkin, D. F. Stiwaht W. A. Transacts a General Banking Busineas Exchange Bouglit and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt atten tion i Shorlfr Sale. In tliv Circuit t'ourt of th flat of Ore. gun lort'rook eomil v. t , k. Miattui k, plaliilllt, a Jamra It, (Irrvn, ilrfi'mlant. ly tirliia of ail PiarutUin and ordar of air Ixtiril out uf Ilia alxira ntitlml rour on Ilia lull ila r June, lnv, n Uor uf I he alxiv imiuvd iilaltitlll and aKalmt (ha alxivp iiamtHl ilnlrnilaiit, fur Ilia aunt of SUM) llli Itilwrtwt tharron truni tlia Dial day of l)-iiilr, IHUT, at Hik rata of trit iwr rrnt r aniiiini and fcoeo allorrtaya' tio, and tlia lunlirr an in uf f IS.OU nuata, ahli'lt JiiilKnirrt u anrollnt and duck rt.nl In lli dark 'a oltlea of raid court la raid count y on lha l.Mhilayof Mar, Ham. And lira. It aa furlhrr ordarad and dmirrrd by tlia Court that tlia follualna deM'rlhnt ral aatata, t-ll i HWUhtW hKVi HVV, and lot 4 of action IU, and iol I ol aactliiit ), tuwnahlp tf auuth of ran Ura-t, W.M., In Crook county, OrvKun, be old by Ilia HhorlfT ol aald rounly aa uitilerriMUition.andlu rMrlaof uvh aal aflor paying tlia ouau, alturnaya' la and wnra han-ln aUlal, (hall t ap pll. d uNin tlia Jinlmiiriii, ami If the pro eewla of aoch aala l nauffloltnt , the plaiutiiraliall have liidKtnant and aaacn- linn aitiiil Ilia ilofoudant, Janir II, lliwn, to m'uvvr aurh llama uniai.. nmi.-a ta naroy rivvii that In uMianra toaalilraavullunktnlonlnruf aala, 1 ha U'ViiM uHin anU I will un SatrJ.y, Ika iU ij af Uf, !, at Ilia hour of t o'rliiok In tli aflarntHHt of aal. I day, at tlia front ilmirut tlia oourl liouaa In tli city of I'rlnavlll. Cmok (xinnly, Urvmni. a II al iul.ll auction, to Ilia hlKHuat lil-Mi-r rurea.li, all tlia Ma:ht, titla ami lulamt of aalil dafrnilaiit, Jama II. lirwn, In ami to aalj alwia itravrllHHl liiurlKXHl ruartr. to aall.fy aalil juila mailt and InUrmit ml atlornvyi' ra, and coata anil ao rulnu ooata. lal-l thla '.'alii day of Juaa, Ittne. ui KUAN hi Kl.KINH, HhrrllT, I'nmli eounly, Ormtun. Klrat Iwua 7-1. laat I-11MI Shorlfr Sale. In th CirruU Court of tlia Hut ol Or, (tin fur t'ruuk county. C. K.Mullli and Will II. Smith, ilalnlllTi, T CharlM K. Ijiniaon, Ada I-anixm, II. M. kvraliaw, t'oloiml K.hmlih, U.K. btawart and W. A. Hoolh, dvfviiilaiita. Ily Klrtur of an atarutlon and onlr of al :aiu.l ,.iit i,r tht alio ntitlrtl court on Ilia l.lth day of Jiuir, tuutl, uihhi a IuiIk nianl rviiilvrwf In aald court on Ilia 7lli day of May, llM. In ravor uf tli abov namad iilalmllta and aualnat tha abota namiNl da fiiiilnnla I'liarloa l.anioin ml Ada Ijini ami, for AijUi.iu with Intrnxt tlirraan fnm ilia tat day uf Novaitihrr, 11H7, at tlia ralo nl li'ii tMr ri-nl par annum and ftV.UUat Uirtiryt ftv, ml 'J3 It) cuala. And arhrrraa, It a an furthrr onlrrad ami ilrvronl l.y tha Court that Ilia certain Ju.lf. iiikiiI uf tli county court of tha atau- of Uri'iion for Cruuk county, anUroJ In tha )mliiiiil docket Uf aa Id court until mil layol May, In lavor of t olonal K. rlmlth ami aKliil Ilia ilrlriidant, I'barlv K. Ijiiiimiii, rr fi.l.M. ith Uitcrnt at III i ale of ton r cv t rr annum frra M lirr KHh, liu.17, fur IW.jQ tta ami S-JA.uu allornrya' fova la a xn-uud On upon Hi lirrriuallrr dcacrllwd prt ailwa, and that ilia riormla of aalaul raid itrrnil-c after i.ti.lyum tli )uitx incut uf pUlnlilTa alnit ilrw-riUI, Iw applied loth payment of the id luilvmeut ol t'olonel r . builtu. That tli Juilimeiit uf III Circuit Court of Ih Mat of Urrnon for Crook County n-iiil.rrtl on tli til It day i.f May, ltMt, In favor uf i. K. Hlewart ami W. A. Ilooth and aguiiial the ilrlemlaiita herein, Charle K. Lamaon ami Ada Ijniianii, lur th aunt ol HM.iu, xiili lulrrent al the rata ol ten jr frill r a n n u in Iruiu Oi-luliei , 11W7, for H'HKi atturuejra' U-m and SI7.M)cuu and iiialiiir-emeut-, rnlervd In th Jud( nii'iil dnt'krt ol aald court on th lUtfa day of May, Iim, i a third lien upon aald preuiue. ami that any aurplui rmalnlii( alter antlarylnit th ImlKineiit of plalntllta and llie JuilKiurnt of Colonel V. rlnillh, l applied lu th satisfaction of aald Judg ment ol 1. K. Mewart and W. A. Itooth. Ami il aaa further ordered and decreed l the court that the followlnn deacribed premlara. th tH N Wit, and lota S and 4. ection 8. In tuwnahip IS aouth, ranit IS eaat, W, M., alao an undivided on-lhlrd intereat In lit 8W V . aecllon M. In town ahlp 12 aoulh. ran Uea.t, W. M., all in Crook cuunty, Orryon, b aold by th Mierllf of aaid county aa under eieuuilou, and th prticela uf auch aale, after payln tin-coma ami alloruey'a fee bereln ataleil hnll lie appliril upon tli lu.lifinent, and If the procretla of aurh aal b InaulUrieut, the plalntilf ahall bay Judgment agalnd the dafrmlant. Hecuad -That any aurplua be applied to ImlKmniit of Colonel K. Wllillh. Third That any aurplus renialnln after ratlafylnK the Jiidniiil of plalnttffa and Ih JiiilKUient ol Colonel t . hinllh, ahall I applied In the aatiKfarllon of Mi ulf infill of H. Y. Htewart and W. A. lioolh aliore iiearileil. Notice la hereby (riven that In obedience to aid en'ciitiuti ami order of aal 1 hav levied Uhii, and will 0a Salaraay, lU Slat say f July, ISOt, at tha hour of t o'clock In th afternoon of ulil day, at the front door of th court lioun In th city of I'rlnevllle. In Crook county, Oregon, aell at public auction to I lie hlxheKl bidder, lor caah, all th ri;ht. title and intereat of aald defendant, In and to snld mortiraKfd premise alniv de srrllied, to aatlsly said Judgment abur iiieiitloned, and Inlerest ml attorney's fees and coatx, and coata of sale. Dated thla 2Mb day of June, 1!X. KRANK Kl.KINH, HlmrltT, i;rook county, Or, Flrat Issue 7-1, last V9 Call for Warrants. Notice la hereby given that th billowing Crook county warrants. I sailed seven year prior to July I, 1UU, muat h preaeiiled for jiuyniciit within tX) days from aaid July I. IWHI, otherwise they will lie cancelled and payment tucrcafler be refused aa provided liy law. July 10. IMM-O M Rnyder I I 00 January II, IHWV-Wm Vauahan f 6U .Innuary II. lawv le Vanover 1 B Hclmler II, l"lKireat Uulmby I 10 Mcpuoulier i, IH'H-Krsnlt Hohllallle..., 1 0 M. plcinU-r f,lim-C M tlreen , I W wra Krai.,, ' " " W ll.lli.r . I u " Jamea Monjan 1 W Jnnnnrr , 1nO-A f Hill 1 10 Mnnih fa, IWW-Mlnor Uwla I W June IW, iv"U Ij M ( Hurl nay 1 1 " " " HrunoKrans 100 " ""HO Kerning 0 Novenihcr . IW'I-A f Jones I HO Niivemlter A, 1-Harry Halley M November W, IWW-T J l.lnvlll IW " " " f I. Pllner .Inly 9. 19lll-.unlla Wliner 0" March II. lIMrj ) POollet W July 1, llil J N Hi'iinett t H. pif mlwr , H"l- has Miller , 160 November, ll-hrla DHWanaon.. 1 t Nuvoinoer , lWit-Ueo tm I 00 WARRKN IIROWN, 5-17-6"d County Clerk. Notic of Final ScttUmcnt. Notice la hereby given by the under signed, he administrator ol the estate of John McVeigh, deceased, to all persons In terested in suid estate, that he has filed with the clerk of the county court hia linn! accounting of liis adminis tration of aaid estate and that th Court lias set Monday, the. 'Jd day of August. 1UUU, at the county courtroom in I'ruievllle, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing and settling aaid nnal ac counting. At which time and place any person interested in said estate may ap pear and object to aaid Dual accounting. JJutcd this 1st day of July, 11109. M. ft. KUJOTT, A dm In 1st rat or of the estate of John Mc Veigh, deceased, ; . 07-2U For Irrigated Farms and Fruit Lands IN THK 1 I DESCHUTES VALLEY p WRITE i JONES LAND CO Kedmond, Wtyou