Look Out For "Md" Coyote. From nppparHiicoa Crook coun ty I not going to kltoKuthnr ONcnio the rulilim imnni; coyote, liml and cut I In, to mty nothliiff of human bt'lii, wlilch In rum pnnt In Wallowa county urn! grnd uully dircii(llii(f woNtward Into linker, Uiilon and UuiutUUi coun tlim, which luivo boon t routed to traced of thin 'Rt lutely, Koino um uHiiifKn In felt utnoiig lock moil lu oiihU't'ti Crook coun ty over tlm mutter, nllhough there linn not buuu a ctmo report ed there. Hut tho coyota In a migratory mil in ul ut tl in i'H. und should his quurtpra not tuiiinii to suit 1.1 it) he In JuHt apt to Htitrt on a 'JOO inllu Jiitint over tho LIlue miiun tul n an not, and tnako It In a night. CoyotoM gnnorully around hero oro d incused with aomolhing t hut imikcs lliuin Hook h u muii couinnloiiKhip mid they are therefore ensy to kill. Indued, two boy a Into hint week killed one with a club In tho vicinity of rrlnovltlo, and It was ao ma igy Unit they did not even try to got tho bounty on the animal. An iunoculiited coyote might wittily muko tho trip Into Crook from Union before the 11 rut con vulaiou 8 lewd hi in and lnnocutate the local varmints, after which hhxkuifln would huvo a bimy time indeed gutting rid of the pent; ao it in up to every one to kill on sight if possible tliona dungnr signs. Charley Crablreo, who came over from Wullowa tho- first of the week, 8iiyn thut rabies was Introduced Into Wallowa by some stockman Innoculuting tie squir rul, which had become a nuisance, with hydrophobia germs. Coy otes killed and ate the squirrels, and from' that time on the nicmico hus been on tho Increase. Mr. Crabtreo says the people of Wallowa are trying to discover tho man or men who started the trouble, without success, how ever. Tho prognosis of hydroph xiiu Is almost Inviirlnbly lata), bo the patient human or sheep, coyote, dog, or cuttle, the J i-ut U rule b lug about 0 in 10 It is ruro in Kuhtern and (Vnl ml Oregon; so ruro that only dogs huvo died - from It In the hisory of the dis trict .titul these only from tho eat' Ing of salmon, until the present scaro In Wallowa. One, human death there is reported from this cause, while numerous animals have succumbed. Every traveler or hunter should take puins to kill every coyote on Bight,reli.!ng that the animal may be carrying enough hydrophobia germs In his worth less carcass to kill olT half the livestock In the county. Tho other counties havo been put to considerable oxpeuso in eradicat ing the pest, and there is now danger from only an occasional stray. Boost for Good Roads! Tho Good Road movement In Oregon has become general. All classes are represented In tho demand upon the legislature for tho passago of the five Oregon Good Roads Association highway bills that have been pending before it. Farmers are the most interested becuuso they have most to gain. The Oregon farmer is, and . has been a prisoner on his farm during the winter months because the ter ribly muddy rouds that miro an empty wagon keep him from tho market pluco and from tho pleas ures of town. Tho steots of Portland, tho largest Oregon town, are trod day by day by boys from tho farm who would not stay-in the mud and who have not learned tho clerical work of town. Thousands of acros of land are not producing wealth for pros perous communities because they cannot be reached over bad roads. In many Instances thore are no roads at all. More than two millions of acres of land worth now more than $50, 000,000 were given in Oregon for the making of roads. These roads were never built. The holders of land grauts were not hold "accountable to their trust. Thors was no system. Tho state wide good roads movement now insists upon sys tem. Every county is encour aged to build its own system of roads. The highway bills pro vide state aid. This aid, $20,000 to each county In two years that riuses $10,000 Is little enough compared to tho lU.COO.OOO ap propriation for state aided high ways In New York, or $2,K&9,000 in Now Jersey, which Is only fraction of the slzo of ao tvsrago Oregon county. The operation of the highway bills as luw, tho services of the highway board and commissioner tho appropriation generally of $(180,000 to help counties build roaus, tho convict labor bills, ihit Ink-is cmiv.cls from compe tition with free labor and putt thoiii at work crushing rock, the county bonding act which per mits counties to pledge their credit for the construction of permanent roads all of thess uiovemonls united In a general system to establish a good roads systom in every Oregon county in expected to couvmco an doubters of the development necessity and benefit of per manent highway construction so that when tho question of in creased appropriation comes be foro the higUluture two years from now. tho largest possible amount will seem little enough. Oregon's most progressive citizens laugh at tho idea - of thero being political motives be hind tho good road movement. The good road movement results from good rood necessity. It Is bigger than politics that has been ikened to mudholcs; it is bigger than any man' or set of men. Tho movement Is the develop ment history of Oregon In the making, and calls for the ser vices of broad minded, fore sighted men. These are the men who aro supporting th? good roud movemant. They have arisen In every Oregon county. They havo told their legislature that good wagon roads are even more Important than railroads, and thut railroads are of littlo avail, unless wagon roads are built, solidly, smoothly, to serve as transportation con nection " between tho farm or center of production and the rail roads, or, if not the railroads, tho market pluco, tho center of sales. Lacking easy transporta t oi, ttie focd tho people cat on their tables, tho furniture with which they furnish their homes, the Implements they use, all cost more, and the added cost all goes into Oregon's annual $2,000,000 bud roads fund, a fund which pays no interest and never re turns the principal. Another Railroad For Prineville? Aloxandor Hamilton, of Prine ville, and associates have plans perfected whereby Prinoville Is to have another railroad, equip ped with all steel gasoline cars, in operation by July 4, lull. Mr. Hamilton, who was at Lamonla yestorduy, telephoned the stoty over at length, to tho effect that tho survey had started and a fine route and feasible grade had been found from Lamonta south over tho pass, and tho first five miles north of Lamonta and two miles south is found to be so fa vorable that construction will not exceed $500 per mila. As soon as from two to five miles can be permanently located teams will bo put ou tho work of grading, and later moro will be added and the work rushed to completion by June 30. Orders for cars have been placed, and they will probably bo seen in Prinoville by July 4 of this year. There is plenty of money behind tho project, accor ding to Mr. Hamilton's story, securities amounting to $3,500, 000 having boea recently sold In New York City by the financial agent of the new company, which is as yet without a name, to take care of every feature of the -project, and construction will soon be begun on tho new road from Prineville via Lamonta, to con nect with the Oregon Trunk Line. Mr. Hamilton fulled to state where the terminus of the now road would be, so it Is logically concluded to be Metolius, thus making the stub line about 27 miles in length. When this valuable little piece of proporty shall have been com pleted and equipped, said Mr. Hamilton, the management will open negotiations with officers of the Oregon Trunk to operate it. Activity in Crook County Realty Delia M. Ulm and husband to Mar; 8. Hoover and husband SE SE Seo. 32-12-17; Lot 1 of Sec. 5 and lot 4 and SWJ NWJ Sec. 4-13-16. $700. 1 Chaa. P. Edwards to Kthel King Ed wards, N. 18 fuet of lot 3, block 4, First ad.l. I'rluevlll. Madras Townalta Co. to A. L. Caraon, t-ot 10, blwk 8 of railway (Irouml, Mail ran, 11700. Crook County Inv. Co. to frank (1. Qillmby I.oUlfianl 10, Murk 05, Hill. Uian. t'-'W. t'rf ok County Inv. Co. to F. P. Millor, Iota 25 anl 2(1, Mock 1X1, llillman. $1W. Miclianl Connor et ux to A. H. Mac Alliator, iwlj' nr, -l4' of n Ui- X ami lot 2 of Km. 3 12 10. (I. 11. T. lloovar to (loo, W. Mayton, aoutli 26 foot of u Kec. 22 14-13. II. Lytic Tow nulla Co. to Tutor Ilo'iMlur far, lot 10 of blwk 15, l.ylla. f 100, Norlhwaat Trunt & Hale Iton. Co. to Conatauoa Kind, a', Kj. -lfl-21 Itt. A. C, I.ticai at ua to John V. White, lot 12o Mk. 11, fond. tXiOU. K. I'. Ixjiik to lino. W. Rnoiliirly, Mouth 4tf' 11" of Iota 1. 2 ami 3 of block 11. I'riimvilln. $1000. Maifgla Wliitaett to John Kiat-inore, ' ot lot 16, blcH-k 10, foml. $2.10. Frod A. Ilunni-I et ux to J. J. Itixlur, oli iw'-i im'-i Hoc. 4-18-12 6 acreaj WW. California A On-goo Land Co. to Cimirx Millican, ois and n oltf He,-. 20-111.18, fl. Tlx Hharp ft ux to Cl.a-l.-i Altwhul wit Hec. 314-10,1 of aw and awjf aa'-i Hue. 21-1:1-12; All Nwtlons 11 and 13 and Km, 15; n.ltf artf and a). Hoc. Id; all Hec. 351414. tl. Quitclaim. J. O. Moray t ux to John I) Wilcox throvflflh Inierrat in Hue. :W-17 12. 1. Crook County lnv. Co. to C. 11. Clow, lota 1 and 9, block 20, llillman. 20. lieira of Wm. H. Quinn to N. A. New bill, a1, ;4 8pj. 2; e) of n and a 34 and n1 and nt t'i Her. 35111(1. S000. J. M. Ktrret et al to Virxt Baptint Church, rriiievlllc, lota 6 and 6, block 0, Prlnavilln. 1, AUo lot 6, block 22, l'rlnuville. Horse Lost Ilrown horM with white not on fore head: weight aliout KlMI pounila; brandtvl ou left front ahonliler with a akiver three; got Ioom on high ilmert; lant aeen between Hampton llutUia and tilana lluttea; will pay reward for infor mation or the capture of him. Addrtas J. O. Wiiitakxh, Kolyat Oregon. l-20-2tp. Hay for Sale. Looea hay for aale; wheat, rye and alfalfa mixed. Write or 'phone, 1-20 lino I'Kica Coanow, Prlnevllle, Oregon. For Sale. Two Kli II y I'reeat-a, tir.e 17x22 The baling outlil includea ai-alea, folk derrick, cahle, all complete. One 3I4 in truck wagon, gmxl ai new aielone onil-liniKl lieiivy linggv, team 01 uiarea 10 and II yeara ol I, weight 1200 u ti I e ; one 8 It. p. Fiilraiiki-ior gaxilliie engine; one imriiiuiii cok hoii. Call on or write, Vt r. Ivisu t o. 1 21-1 1-tf Lost. Monday. January 111, a roll contain ing aeven pirturea and Mine blanks on road between l'riiieville and Powell Itutte. Finder pleaae leave at Journal ottice or Tunguiau'a place, on Powell Itutte roail. l-ai -'tp. Hay For Sale. 90 tnna baled and 40 tona Ioom bay. J. I-'.. Aiiambos, Prineville, Oregon. 1 6-mp. Personal Health and Purity. Un-tn-dale American Literature adatited for all aorta and conditions of eole, may be cen or bad at lr. l-'ox'a olllc, Main afreet. Prineville, Or. 12-8-tf All Work Guaranteed. Have your children's eyes examined If l hev are nunc to achool, tliey are u-inii their evee all the time. If the eyea are aore, red ami painlul, II inev run water, II uiey complain ot a ureu feeling in the eyea, or have pains over the eyes, it 18 a sure thing that they need attention. I lit glasses and fully guarantee my work. UR. n . J. I THTIS, Eyesight Specialist, Kooms 14 and 15, Adamson bldg. Ollice hours from 2 to 5. p, ni. 1-15 Report of the Condition of LA1DLAW BANKING k TRUST COMPANY, at Laid lew, in the state of Oregon, at the close ol' biume.is January 7th, 1UU Resources. Loans and discounts 12,5Si! 23 Overdrufti.secured and unsecured 2! 30 Danklna- house furniture and lixturus S.JIl 87 Due from approved reserve banks 8,244 47 Checks and other cash lUmis 1.442 IH Cash on hand 1,653 21 Total 21,514 12 Liabilities. Capital stock paid in 10,000 00 Undivided nrofits. less exnenses and taiea paid 12 02 Indlvid'ldcnositssubjecttocheck 0,707 10 Demand certlllcates of deposit 2S15 00 Uills payable, including certifi cates of itenoslt for money bor rowed 1,500 00 Total 21,514 12 State of Oregon, County of Crook, ss: I, Wm. D. Barnes, cnahler of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Wm. D. Barkks, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this IStb day of Jan., UU1. A. F. Ramsat, Notary Public, Correct Attest: Frakk Murk. A. F. Rasihay. F. E. Davton. 1 Directors. Clover Leaf Ranch Fort Rock, Oregon. Barred Plymouth Rock, Silver Spang e Hamburgh, Buff Orpington, CoUlen WyndotU, White Wyonilott, and White Leghorn eggs $2.50 for 15. Orders will have prompt attention, AU Al stock, finest that can be hail. l-5tf C E. Shaffer, Prop. Teachers' Examinations Notice la Iwivlijr (rlvi-n thnt the county iiH-rliilcnili-nt of f'nwik county will hold the n-Kiilnr cimiil- nut Inn of Aiilirnnta for ataU hiii county inH-r In i'rliievlllr, at the court Iikiiw, na fullowa: KOII aTATB I'AI'I H". Coiiiini'iii'ltig WeilncailMy, Fcltrnnry nt0n. in., anil contlniiliiif until Huturclny, February 11, at 4 o'clock in. Wt-diu-aday rinmanahli, lilntiiry. lN'llliK) 1'hyalcul Ke"Kritihy, n-il llitf, jwycholiiKy. 'riiumdny Written orlt h m e t Ic, theory of Icm-ljliiK, rniiiniir, book kecilni;, phyMi', civil Kovi-rniiieiit. Frliluy I'tiyalnldKy, Ki-iKruiliy, cotiinmltlou, ul(f-lirii, KiikI1Ii llU-ra- turc, ai-hool Inw. Kiilurduy-llotuny, plane geometry, Ki neral hUtory. row cor.N ry cai-kiik Coimnem-liiK Wedwarlay, February S, ntll o'clock a. in., unit contlniiliiK mull Friday, February 10, at 4 o'clock p. ni. Wedneadny IVninniiHhlp, history, orthography, rcndlnir, physical gi- Hfniphy. ThuiniJny Written iirlthinetlc, theory of teaching, Kraiiiiiiar, phyal- iloity. Friday (leogrnphy, tu-hool law. civil xiveriunent, I'ukMxIi llu-rature. N i it K Teuc hera liolilln H-rnilta are exis-cled to take this exami nation. It. A. Foil ii, County School 8uierlnUndent. Horses for Sale. On the old C. Knm Smith ranch, near I'rlnevllle. l-'S head of mum and ireldliiKH, lurn--enough for work iiiirww, win lie Hnlil lu nny iiumlM-r at n-iiHoualile prices. For further Information addn-xn U. 11. Kuhhki.i.. t'rlncvllle, (Jregou. 12-1'i-tf Application for Grazing Permits. Notice it hereby given that all appli- cationa for perm in to grate cattle. horeea and ehwep within the CAKCAllE NATIONAL FOKKHT during the aeiuon of 11111, muat lie fl'ed in my ollice at F.ugene, Oregon, on or before February 15, lull. Full information in regard to the grating feea to he charged and blank forma to be urvl in making ap plication will be furuiehed upon re- jueet. CLiUE K. SK1TZ, Suervtir. Bracelet Lost New Onrmcn ISrneclct lout Tm- lny, Jim. 10. l.lU-rnl reward will be puld fur lie return to Mr-. Walter O'Ncll. 1 lUL'ty. Land Wanted An investor would like to hear fiom owners ol famm, by ol inigaUid; gui- log or tlmlwr land. Ohjoct, invtrt merit. Agents need not answer. Ad- Iresa, 1'., Ciouk l ouiitv Journal. 12 1-tf No Millions. In the Circuit Conrt of the State tf Oregon for Crook County. J. U. Cautrill, Plaintiff, vs. Oscar Baldwin, Defendant, fo Oscar Baldwin, defendant: In the name of the Male of Oregon, you are hereby required to apiwar .una answer the complaint tiled against you in me aoove eiititieii actiou on or be fore the Uth day of March, lull, and if you mil iu to ap(ear an I answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you lor One Hundred Nine fifty nine hun dredths Italian with interest thereon at the rate of six r cent per annum from Hie 20tli dayol .March, 1W8, and lor his co?ts and disburaeineiita ol this action. Thia numinous is published by older of the Honorable 11. O. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of the suite ot liregon for Crook County, made and entered on the 24th day of January, l'.Ul, and the date of the first publication of this sum mons is Jauuary zitn, lull. M. K. t.Ll.IUl T, 1-26 Attorney for Plaintiff. Millinery Closing Out of Winter Stock, Trimmed Hats, Street Hats, Scarfs and Veils, Sweaters. Caps, and other notions, to be sold at actual cost for the next 30 days at Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlors. PRINEVILLE, - . ORREGON. 1 "RECEPTION" t Smith & AHingham, Props. Champ Smith's old stand. Imported and Domestic Cigars Imported v Wines and Liquors. a: Guns, Sewing Machines, Bi cycles, Typewriters, Etc., re paired with promptness. Scisors ground. L. KAMSTRA, Jeweler PRINEVILLE, Statement of Resource and Liabilitiaw of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon th. do, of boatuaaa Jan. 7, 1911 At RMOURCES Loans And Dlaeoanta......F!l-',nZ 29 United HUtes Bonds 12JWO00 Bank I remlaestc ISJH9 IS Caan A ia from bnka J!i,. il BedempUoD raod SZ5 Oo 0SS.M7 V, B. F. ADam. PraaiaW WiU WwrmOat, Vke-PraaUant Crook County Agent For!v 1911 REO. $1500 Complete with Top and Glass Front, F. O. B. Portland. 30 h. p., S Passenger Touring Car and 4 passenger Roadster. "APPERSON" A High Grade Car, 30 h. p., to 50 h. p. J. C. ROBINSON, Madras, Oregon Free Auto Prineville Princvllles latest residence district, just platted and now on the market Buy a lot in Prineville's sanitary residence district on easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less frost than 'on the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view ol the city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots 40x114; prices range Irom $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred payments, Examine the maps at our oliice. HENDERSON INVESTMENT Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. OREGON I.IABII.ITIKS cstpltal Block, paid In KMXO as Kurplua lund, earned 5O.0H) 00 Undivided proflu. earned J5,7A S9 Circulation .K) 00 IMpoalta SOM T. M. BaMwfa. Caafeia, H. Baldwia, Aaa'l Caakiar "All to the Good." "I. W. HARPER" WHISKEY Is never sold young. Ever drop offered you must be ripe, mellow and delicious or its not HARPER. Silverlooth & Browder Distributers. Shaniko, Oregon Excursion Heights to CO. Notice for Publication. Department of tha Interior, U. B. Land Office at Tha Dallas, Own January 13, 1U. Xottca It hf rrbj given that will Jam h ia, ni Prineville, i irr-icmi, who on aetpinhr 99rd, l"4, mle Hoei.ntin'l N". tws, H,-rtal No. "i7. lr N', Nk HK' , HW. i NK' MIn .T..nhl(,H H"iilh, (Un W Kaat, WtlUiof-tt Mprt.lmn, bm flIH aottee o( In-U-nti.,n t muko Kinl ove-r1' proot. to v- tAMI.h (-Ulm to the l,,rf mMm nrMhMl h. Irr Wurrvrt Brown. ounlv Clvrk, 1 hli ofllro I Prlnrvllla, Ure(,ia, Ol. tht iuh dav ol fobru. ( Isimsnt nsmeii m wllnrnwa: I. . Poo Ulolh-tlr, t.tw.r-l M. MilorJ, Ira Kv, Arthur Kinkier, all ol I'rtnrvlll, Orfon. llp C. W. MOOKK, kef utter. To County Papers. All nwr-apra pnhitnhad In rronk eonnty ara r-,Mmet to miLmlt on or balore February l.lftll. a certin autement ol Ihalr tr-ula. I Inn within crook connljr. all In aceorilam with ttiet-nUenf OreKon. provltlrd they wlab to bid lor i-niinty prtnnng. y order W AKKKN HKOWN, County Clerk. .Notice of Final Settlement. Notlftt la hrrvhy Htpti, hj th andcnlfftwl, th exrut(n fthtmut of Michael t:tirtPiU ant. dHtwd that he baa maria and fllmt with thatVrk f thtVnnty Court hU final aAvmntlntf hin a4tntntirat,im of nalfl . tat. and that th nnlrl Court baa filed tha th daf of Kfhnmry. IttU.at Ko'- Uwh In th forKin. al the oounty oourt room In Piino vlllr, Or-gon. an the tlnw and plaw for taur ine and nettling aatd flnai a-counUng, at which Mine and pltow an p pm hi may ap pfar and tji Ut wild final accounting. liated thht '2nd da of I rntH-r, ltf 10L f:harUnO. ChrUtlanl, KxMUtorof wlllof Michael (Jlirlitlanl, df reaaed. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice U hereby (Wen that the onderalg-nM, Pmnl W. Chiidftm. the admlnlJitrator of the ett of Hotart flown, deceaaed, bai filed bla final amount wun we 'Minir tun or 'raik bounty, Rtate of Oregon, and that Monday, the th day of February, lVtl, at th hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aaid day, In tha unty Courtroom of the (bounty Courthouaa In Frlnevllle, Crook eounly, Oregon, haa been nxd by theeourtaa the time and pla for hearing aald report. All peiaona ara hereby noticed to appear at aald tln and plane tuibow cause. If any there be, why aald report Khould not be approred and an order made discharging aald Administrator from further action In mid catata and thab aald eatatc be closed. PAHLW, CHILDEIW. Administrator of the ealaie of Uobart Uowa, deueaavd. l--'i-i Hotici for I'uhIiction. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalle, Oregon. December 5th, 1910, . Notice is hereby given that, Orange F. Hodges, of Prinerille, Oregon, who on January 9th, KMi, made Homestead. (Serial No. 0376) No. UxUAtorBEX NKk, m, and the 8K4 KK, Bee. 33, Township 10 8., B.. 17 Kant, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final tire year proof, to establish claim to the land a bore described, before Timothy K. J. Imfly. V. 8. CoinmUsioner at his office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 15th day of Feb ruary, lifll. Claimant names as witnesse: Austin Kizer ot Roberts, Oregon; baniuei Al. Hailey, James Cram, and Henry Smith of Prineville, Oregon. 12-15 C. W. Mooac, Register. Notice for Publication. Depart mnt of the Interior, United States . UndOitKvfti The Dalles, Oregon. Uecem- t-ernd.Utio. Nitl I hereby given that John Ferguson. of Lamonta, Oregon, who. on November JtHh. mHde (iom-4tead MtMJ.-i'JW, Herlal N'os OJ7.tO and iHHia. for lots 1, ', 8, and ae1 nw'4, sw'4 neM, milon 4, township 14 Month range 14 eaut, V illamvtte Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final dve-year proof, to eatahllctb claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown. County Cierk, at his office at Prineville, Oregon, on the 3i any or January. m. Maliuant namca aa wttnesaes: Irwin 1. Bfiwr and Hhairld BosaKh. of O'NVll, Oregou: Krederiok H. Mlngers, and Charles C, O'Neil, of Lamonta, Oregon. l-2p C. W. MOOHI-; Regtoter. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, IT. 8. Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. December 22nd, UHtiL Notice is hereby given that Irwin D. Baaey, ofO'Nel!. Oregon, who, on December sh, l't06, made Homestead Na H7X Serial No. 01775 and ObUe for se- ne1, e'n m. 8ec 4 and ne nek, Hectlon V. township 14 south, range 14 eat. Utamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the lnd above described, before Warren Brown, County Olerk at hla office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 31st day or January, 1111. Claimant names as witnesses: John Ferguson, of Lamonta, Oregon, Snairld Bozarth, John R. Terrell, and Abel Cudd, of O'W-ni. Oregon, LUyp C. W. MOORE, Register, Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given, by the undersigned, the executrix of the last will and testament of Isadore Michel, deceased, to the creditors of said deceased aud all others having claims against" the estate ot deceased to presant them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at her place of business In the McDowell build ing. Prineville, Oregon, within bix months Irom the first publication of this notice. uaieu mis ma aay ot jan.. m. BLANCHE MICHEL, Fxecntris of Estate ol JUadore MicheL Deceased. 1-13 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior United States Iand Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Decern. ber.Wih, itflO. Notice Is hereby given that Moses H. Brvans. of liumonta, Oregon, who, on October 28th, Wt, made Homestead, No. 06171, ftfffi'i NW'J and the NH H1' Hectlon 2. Township 14 Mouth, Rwnge U F-ast. VMllamette Meridian, nns uied notice or intention to make nnal commuiatlon proof, to establish claim to the luuu above described, before warren Brown. county clerk, at his office, tit Prineville, un iton, on me 7in any or r eoruary, mti. Claimant names as wltneiweH: lienjamln F.Cook, of O'Neil, Onon, John Ferguson, William Floyd, and John Hackett, of -Lamonta, Oregon. 1-6 C. W. MOORE. Register. Call for County Warrants. Notice is hereby given thst all registered Crook county warrants, except scalp warrants, up to and including registered warrant No. 9H2 will be paid on presentation to the Treasurer of said county, interest will cea from date of this notice. R. L. JORDAN, January 9, 1911, 1-12 County Treasurer. Contest Notice Department of The Interior, U. S. Land Oliice, The Dalles, Oregon. January 9, 1911. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by Marion Hodges, contes testant, against homestead Entry No. ufttuo, made March 24, 1910, for N Ni NWJ SW NW Section 18 Township 14 S, Range 15 K, Willamette Meridian, by I'eter Coackley, eon tea tee, in which it is alleged that said Peter Coackley has wholly abandoned said tract for more than six months last patst; that said tract is not settled upon aud cultivated by said party as required by law; that he never established a residence on said tract; that said absence was not due to his employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States in time of war, Bald parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching saia allegation ai iuo'ciock a. m. on reurury 21, 1911, before T. K. J. Duffy, a notary public, at his office in Prineville, Oregon, and that final hearing will be held atlu o'clock a. m. on February 1911. before the Register and Re ceiver ai the United States Laud Office in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affi davit, tiled January 1911, set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, It la hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given uy aue auu printer punni-auou. i-liip C. W. MOORK, Register. Bids Wanted. Notice 1b hereby given that Crook eonntf wants two hundred cords of good, solid body pine or Juniper cord wood, delivered and piled for measurement as follows: 75 cords on the hiKb school lot and 125 cords at the rear of the courthouse building. All bids must be sub mitted to the clerk of this county on or before February l.Wil. The entire amount of wood to be delivered on or before Hay 1, 1911, The Court reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WARREN BROWN, Clerk