Buffeted Bcvhes Brought Back Buffeted about on the billows of attachments and replovi', two raluable Jersey cows, formerly the property of Gunman C. E. Schaffer, have been unable to find a place they could call home since the death of their outlaw Blaster. Just now the buffeted bovines are in the possession of Ray Xasb of Fort Rock, who took charge of them last Saturday on a writ of replevin. Before the coroner's jury had completd its hearing, Nash ob tamed possession of the cows on a bill of sale for the animals given by Mrs R. A. Wilson. Nash, it is said, held . two notes for $15 each against the gunmau anJ ii was to satisfy this clain that Mrs. Wilson, Shaffer's companion on the homestead, gave a bill of sale for the Jerseys. Mrr. Wilson al leged that the cows belonged to her. ' Shaffer had mortgaged the cows to Eastern Banking Com pany of Shaniko, for $275. The Bank placed its claim in the bands of Deputy Sheriff D. P, Reeder to collect, who attached the much claimed milkers and brought them to Silver Lake Nash followed the stock to this town and, when his talk and. other powers of persuasion tail ed to sway Deputy Reeder and Justice Marvin, he sought the counsel of Attorney T. S. Mc Kinney. Mr. McKinnev not only acted as attornoy for Nash but became the bondsman of bis client in the replevin proceedings. Attorney Benson, of Bend, counsel for the bank, will be in Silver Lake on March 16 when the bank will makeanother effort to gain possession of the property for which it holds a mortgage. It is claimed by the local offi cials that Nash offered bribes in an effort to obtain possession of the cows without legal procedure. The above from the Silver lake Leader in conjunction with the following list nf chattel mort gages filed in the County Clerk's effice, shows that the late "Gun man" was indeed a clever rogue. There are six unsatisfied chat tel mortgage recorded on the county records and all were given from the time of December 30, 1910; to November 14, 1911, or less than one year. December 30. 1910, he gave Lis note, in the sum ot 1293.65 to the First National Bank of Bend, Oregon, which was secured by personal propery. February 15 1911, his note secured by person al property was given 'o Mrs. Ben Phillips for $110. March 3, 1911, one to George F. Beckman for 1150, security horses and wagons. Another ncte dated May 6, 1911 was given W. H. Million for 600. secured by horses and wagons. The last to Eastern Oregon Bank hig Co., for 1275 on cattle. From the above it would seem that he showed no partiality as he was just as liberal in giving the banking institutions a trial as he' was in "cracking" an indivi idual. It is said that his per petrations were easily facilitated by his personality and smothness of speech. Lakeview Examiner. Eggs for Hatching. Partridge Wyandottes, Barred Plymouth Rocki, Golden Laced Wyan dottes, Anconaa, 15 for (2. Seabright Bantams, 13 for $2. Plymouth roosters pi. All Eastern stock; not related to any Eastern Oregon chickens. Mks. T. I. McCallistet. 3-21 Pull Stumps and Trees. Trees and stump! pulled at reason able rates. Work done promptly. For further particulars apply to Aycocx & Ebickson, Prineville, Ure. Z-SJ Imp Horses for Sale. On the old C. 8am Smith ranch. Bear i'rineville: eold In any number at reasonable price. Kor further Information addrefig G. II. Ruhhkll, JTinevllle, Oregon. 12-16-tf Spring Samples Just Received. Spring and Summer goods for Ialie' ware; lateet out. Candies, Nuts, 8odus, Ice Creann, ets. Slits, j. N. Weight, next door to Lyric Theatre. 2-1-lin BRAZILIAN COCOA PALM. Beautiful end Uuful Tra Attaint Perfection at Ptrnambuco. rernauibuoo Is situated tu the center of the tropical vlliu of Itraxll. with in which the cocoa a!iu grow mosr luxuriantly. The cocoa palm seoms to be ImllKonoua t the district which ex tends from the vlclult)' of Itnhla. on the south, to INinihyhs, on the north, but It attains Its fully luxuriant and most proline development in the vi cinity of reruambuco. The cocoa palm la one of the moi beautiful aud attractive natural adorn ments of many of the public parks ami private gardens of this city and environs, often attaining a height of from eighty to ninety feet. The minx Is without branches, and the leaves, which cluster In a tuft at the top. are from fifteen to twenty feet in lomrth. At the base of the leaves the unts h.inu In clusters, the numlier varvlug from three to fifteen, a.wrdlns to the aire aud condition of the tree. While this particular palm grows naturally. It thrive a creat deal bet ter with care and cultivation, nnd there arc several law plantations near Pernanibiieo planted within re cent years and carefully cultivated which are now returning a fair reve nue to the owner. Most of these plantations are located along; the coast, but the tree will grow and produce up to an altitude of 2.(21 feet. The nut Is first planted In Its nat ural state, with hull and fiber. At the expiration, ot atout twelve months, or when the plant has reached a height of about three feet. It Is transplanted and set out In rows about forty feet apart If cultivated and Irrigated the tree will produce at the end of five years; otherwise It will require about ten years to produce. Although the rainfall within this coast region aver ages about eighty Inches per annum, several Inche often fall within a very hurt while, and all falls during the months of the "rainy season." and often when It is of no service to cer tain vegetation. The summers are hot and dry, and young plants and trees need to be irrigated. There are two cocoanut markets In Fernambueo one for the green and the other for the mature or dried nuts. The green nuts, which are picked at about the end of five months and be fore the real meat of the nut has be gun to form inside, are composed en tirely of water, for which exclusive purpose they are bought and old and which forms one of the prtnclpal and most popular beverages of that section of BrailL This water Is nonalcoholic and when Iced Is converted Into a most savory refrigerant Ita action Is diu retic. When the nut la partially ma ture the Inside Is sometime extracted and by the use of sugar and some ether Ingredients Is converted Into a popular confection. The meat of the dried or ripe nut Is used exclusively for food, being usually seasoned and mixed with different provision! for" flavoring purposes. WEST SELECTS COMMITTEE Grange, Employers and Unions to Draft Compensation Act. Salem. Governor West has announ ced the committee which he has se lected to draft an employers' compen sation act, the committee being chos en from Hats of names furnished by organized labor, the State Grange and employers. H. G. Starkweather, Clackamas; A. T. Buxton, Forest Grove, and B. G. Leedy, Corvallls, all farmers, are members of the Grange committee. George M. Cornwall, of the Timber man; James B. Kerr, attorney, and Amedee M. Smith, of the Western Clay Manufacturing Company, all of Portland, are members from among the employers. William A. Marshall, of the Portland Labor Press, and J. A. Madsen, president of the Long shoremen's Union, of Portland, and R. A. Harris, state printing expert of Salem, are members representing or ganized labor. Brown Leghorns Pure-bred Brown Leghorn eggs, $1 etting ; day old chicks. Mas. Lkla Zull, Prineville, Ore. 3-7 Water! Water! Water! I will sell or trade 102 shares Bwalley water stock D. K. A I. Co. Will lake nay in clca'ing land. For full particu lira and terms write Jones Land Co., Kedmond, Oregon. J-14-4t Commercial Club Meeting, The regular annual meeting o the Prineville Commercial Club will be held the second Tueeday in April the 9th Al! members are urgently requeued be present. V. if. ADamson, 3- 14 President Houses For Rent 6- room modern, $16. 7- room semi-modern, $15. 7-room water and lights, $15. 4- room, water, $9. 3-room, $H. 3-room, $ 7. 2-29 Chah. F. Condabt. Livestock for Sale. Team vounir mare, sound and eentle. Al drivers, either (jingle or double, (?ood under saddle, true ana willing to work, weight of team 2000. Strong eteel axle wagon ju excell ent condition. One (!t double liar- ncHH. One set single harness. Stout tiuggy with tongue and Bhafts. Child's pony; two eaddlea; one 2- year-old lullblood Jersey cow; one 3-year-old cow, part Holstein; three exceptionally tine roiana-Liiiiia brood sows. Will farrow shortly A real burnaln If someone will take the lot. Will sell separately. Box 55, Prineville, Oregon Announcements Fcr Congress. . V- ) N. J. S1NNOTT "Prograssive Republican Candidate for Cong rasa, with the intrta ot Eastern Qrvf uppermost" For County Judge. To the republican voters ol Crook Cjtttity : I hereby announce mynelv a omit date for the otllce of couniy judge, suit- lect to the approval ol the republican voters of Crook county at tha cowing primaries, April 19, 1HU. pd adv William IIoeoli. For County Judge. I hereby announce mv candidacy for the ottic of county judne. subject to the approval of the repub'icen voters ot Crook countr at the coming primary election, pd. adv. n. i, r.u.1. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce my candidacy to succeed myself in the office of county treasurer, subject to the approval of the republican voters ot Crook county at the April primaries. Ralph L, Jordax, For County Judge. To the democratic voters of Crook conntv: I herehy announce myself a candi date for the office of county judge, sub ject to the approval of the demociatic voter ot tne county. pd. adv. U. t-raiKOEa. For District Attorney. I hereby announce my candidacy for the KcpuDlican nomination tor aiairtci attorney for tliestvinth judicial district, at the primaries, April 19th. I will nersooally oroeecute violations of the k and assist otnceri in conducting tne business ol Crook, Hood Kiver and Wasco counties in a vigorous, prompt and businesslike msnner, if nominated and elected. Pd adv. Ernxbt C. Skits For Sheriff I announce myself s csndidate for the office of sheriff, subject to the spproval of republican voters ol crook couniy a the primaries held A im iv, iiz. pd. adv. Ibank fcLgnts. For County Assessor. To the democratic voters of Crook county : I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for county assessor sub ject to the approval of the voters ot the democratic party at the primary elec tion. April lUtb, 1912. pd. adv. A. roaTKK. (Addie Foster) For County Clerk. To tha voters of Crook county : I hereby announce my candidacy lor the nomination of county clerk on the rennh lean ticket at the co m in 2 on marles. Aoril 19th. and if nominated and elected, I will perform the duties of the otllce to the best of my ability and for the best interests of the taipay era and citizens iu general and along sound business principles. pd. sdv. Howard w. iorneb. For County Surveyor. To the republican voters of Crook county : I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olhce ol couniy surveyor, sui iect to the approval of the republics voters at the primaries held April 19, 1912. pd. adv. . K. Li. bhkwbtkb. For County School Supt To the reoublican voters of Crook county I hereby announce myself a canuiuaie for the omce ol county scnooi superin tendent subiect to the' approval of th republican voters at the primaries held . HrL 1 l T L' .... April yj. pu. auv. j. x,. mikm. For County Assessor. To the republican voters of Crook county : 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination to the office of county assessor at the primaries on April 19, 1912. If 1 am nominated and elected 1 will durins mv term of office, nse m beet endeavor to give a thorough and impartial assessment, to assess by legal subdivisions, to index ty surxuvisions, and by name, to keep all records in an up-to-date manner, making it easy to find amount of tax on each parcel of land, or amount of each individual tax, to personally attend to the duties of the oflice, to give prompt and cautious treatment to all. Idesire placed after my name on the nominating ballot, A Business Administration of the Asses sor's oflice. pd. adv. W. K. VanAlien. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myeell as a candidate for the Democratic nom ination for sheriff at the coming primaries, April 19. "A square deal to all." I'd adv. T. N. Balfour. For County Assessor. To tha republican voters ot ( rook county. I lierebv aniinunro nv candidacy tor the nomination for county im aaor, tor rook county. Oregon, at the prlinerier. to be held on April lHth, 1UIS. 11 nominated ami elected, 1 will, ilur- inf. my term of oilier, devote my entire lime to the dutiea nf the otllce. I shall une my utmost endeavor to secure equal aaaesameitl without fear or favor, I will see that the tat rolls are prepared promptly and as provided by law. The pocket books ot the tax yers are di rectly effe:led by the admiiiislrailou of this ottic. I deslr to have placed after my name on the otllclal nominating ballot theae word Strict Attention to lloalnea, Kqiial Aeeewioiei.t, I'artialiiv to None. pit. vii. i.r.vt is vt i c For County Judge. I hervbv announce my candidacy or nomination im the Itcptilillcnti Icket for the otllce of County Judge nnd, II elected, protulae the cltlaeii f Crook county a iHlrntul impartial ndiiilulHtrittliin ( that otllce ami will use my entire effort toward the liel- ferment of the condition of our ounty and It eltlsen. pd HdV t IIAKl.K . Pol.l.Atil). For District Attorney. To the Itepuhllcnn voter ot Wnnco, t rook nud Hood invert otititie. I hereby announce mv cnuillducy or the ltepubllcHn nomination for DlHtrlct Attorney tor the rVventb Juillclnl lttrleteoiiiprlil of Wasco, ("rook and Hood Klvcr rolintle at the coming primaries to be held April 111. lulll If notttlnnted nnd let-ted. the tltlllc ol tue iitriri Attorney' oltlce will always have rirnt conlderatlon. I ahall hi rive fully to enforce all law, nnd pro tect, to the utmost of my ability, the Interest of the whole ix-oiile of my Htrlct. 1 ti eilire invnell to give, my ucmoual attention to the need of the coiintlcacoinprlsliiK tne veum Juillclnl district. ml 2-S Chaki.ton L. Pgfi'ra. W. A. Bell for District Attorney, To the Republican elector of Crook, flood River, and co t.ountie: I hereby announce myself s candi ilate (or the Republican nomination for District Attorney at ins coming pri maries. April 19th, and if nominated and elected I will during my term ol office devote my entire time to the iutie of the oflice to the exclusion of other law busine, and give my perso nal attention, and nrst consideration to the business of the oltlce, and will wmonally usiat the officer in each county with the enforcement of the criminal law, and especially will I exert ravaell to enforce the law againt vice, immoral acts, and the traffic in white slavery. 1 bave resiilwi in tne I'imrici, at Prineville, and The Dalles, Oregon, for the cast twenty-five years, and engaged eighteen year in the ctlv practice ol the law. 1-20AUV w, a. dull. For Congress. JOHN P. (Jrry) RUSK. "For Roosevelt and progress, against Taft and ataiidpatism. I'rogressive Re publican candidate for congress. Al ways with the people. If yon don't be lieve it look up his record. l'aid Adv. For Sheriff. I hereby announce mself a candidate for the otllce ot Sheriff, subject to the approval of tha republican voters of Crook county at the primaries in April. Pd adv Jons McTaijokbt. For County Clerk. To the democratic voters of Crook county : I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of county clerk, subject to the approval of the democratic voters at the primaries held April 10, 1012. pd. adv. Warkk! Bhown. For Sheriff. To the republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the oflice of sheriff, subject to the approval of the republican voters at the primaries held April 19, 1012. If nomi nated, I will conduct the business of the above office to the best of my ability and will give especial attention to tax matters, pd, adv. C. D. IIkowm. For County Surveyor. To the Republican Voter of Crook County, Oregon; 1 hereby announce my candidacy to succeed myBcIf to the oflico of County Surveyor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters of mild county. Fiied A. Kick. adv 15 For Sheriff, I hereby announce myself as a candi date for the democratic nomination for sheriff nt the coming primaries. "A fair and economical administration." "No special privileges to nny one." pd. adv. Jon E. Eowakus. J . tV a Eggt Now Ready Vliit Wvandotta, Riughoiim Strain. 13 per Id aud $ per 60, Order early. t.kLAND IIKIKNAf, I'riUeVIII. 3 I Hip Bargains in Blacks. Cnoii'K 1'kx or IIi.ai it Fowl, that lay exceptionally large while e. Ml- noica-Ancoim croes. licaiittml fowl, heavy laye-a. -Nine pullets and s cocekerl. A very attractive pen. run.ai.oon ANCONAa, Three young trio al reduced prices. On trio start you In thoroughbred ixmllry. bell your eggs for hatching. Will sell cocci erla aeperately. All Hue bird. MMta n hatch i no. Aneonas 4.00 ; White Wyndoll. S. H. Ham burg II W ier 15. All liens beaded by beat obtainable linHrlel roo ters, en. tlrely unrelated to tli pullet. My egg will bring at roil g chirk. J. a. lot, "liiaoai.le," rilneviiie, nr Italic I CrWilart. Notice I hereby given by the tin- deralgned the exiniilrlx ot the Inal will mid tiwtttiuentot l'. Mcrlieraoti, (IcceiiM-d, to the creditor nud nil other peraoim having vlullli Mlnl the (elate of nld deceiiHed, to pre- Kent an Id claim with the proper votichei to the underalgned at her place of tealdeiice In Hay Creek, Orw on, or to T. K.J. Huffy, her attor ney at Prineville, Oregon, within lx m, in tha from the first publication of till notice. Hated at Prineville, Oregon, the Kill day ot March, 191'.. Maiitiia S. MiThkmmin. Kxcciitrlx ot the estate ot C. Mc- Pheraoti, deceaned. 8111111U0B. In Iherimill Court of Ilia Hint of Oregon I fir ( na' onunlv. t'tiarloa II. Hurliln. plalulllf. va, Annia Malln. na aieenlrlt of tbe laat Willi lid l-il, iu.nl ofl'liarlaa 1'minar Mallll. da. !-,.,l. A ii ii I. Mallu. rradarli'k Malln,1 Mary Mliuanil Aniita Halm. (loi lr, IJaala KIMaa, and John . 1. Klianor (l,UII, Una Murlrf. I'liarlaa lui'liaiii, Ilia unknown hair of Charlaa hurliam, d (Wnaad.and alao all Ollivr IMinuMia orlMirtlaa unkuuwn. elalmln any ltdil, lltl aauui, lin or miaraai in ilia real eaiai di-anrliW haraln, dafanitanta. TnAnnla Malln. a aacelltri nf tha laat will and taalaniaiil ofCbarlra ( ,Hprr Mallu. dcaaua-4: Annla Malllli. rradarK lll", .Mary MkIIii. Annla Mallu. (imira th k-o.i-....l J..l,n W. law. Kl.oor lk. .il.Un llurl-y, ( n.rlaa' tHirhani. Hi. un- known halra of Charla Purbaui dwaa,l. M I u5 a?l oUar Tr.na .,, Urll un- known, cl.lu.lu Mi rblllL IHIa. aalala. Il.n or lntara.1 In tha md alat4 daaerllml la It. cun.plalnl, Ihirandanta. In lha na.o of Ul HUM of Olwolt. you W harchy m,ulr-.l to apprar In tha alaiva an. tilled eourt nnd .n.w.r Ilia co.nplalnl Aled aaalnalyouln III. al-.v. anllll.d.ull on or 1-n.ratb ind day or May, Kt. nud If yt.u fall an lo apir or ....war. lha plaintiff. Mr want thareof, will apply 10 lh curt ftir lha rWl-f daiuaJidad la lb coiucialut aaalu.l Tb rrllaf demanded In ilia eonipUlnl .(.mat you I. that tha .l..nll". lltl. in and .Tin. a.ii..... dun.l taol Dniuanv alt. uawln ih. County of (Va.k nd mat. of oee - n town- BKIm of H"..MK'. of NK'.of rciinu so: a'or ar.1., 01 - i NW'.uf a-'ctliin il HV. of l4 of ellon ." NHof N. rlWor NKV' - 1""1' - ',ifNK'4 of aaellon ,lll.l Wwnahlp 13. ... ..i. ...in.) ih. claim. of ........ uili ,,. U..1J1. i.t ,i..r.,,H.ni. .od ihtiflll.-n aoulb. ol rania lourlaan a.l of y.Mt. tha aald dirnduila. la. fnpavar fa - :1.j IL ...... .1.1... ,h .nA t iiid nremlaeaor any pari Itwraat: 0.1 I - niovln any aloud that may all tnoraoa by ra.ai.na of ny aalil clalu.a on lha pl of vourMilaaa. the aald defandanla. l.a. a.ao ...a. . cartaln dard nwda U. ( harlea Malln by ( h.rta Durham let raforiued, and mad u lnuludath.HK.tnf Ilia N' of aald aaolln that tha plaintiff raoovar tha coat and diaburariwaia of II. u auit. and for aurh othar and further rallaf a. may awm meal and pror In tli. pramlara. Thlaauinmona la dulill.lirdpur.uant loan ordar therefor nnide on tha anb day of March. UIU, by III. Honnmbl. U. O. Kill, iudsaof tb. couniy court nf tha Hlt nfora (,m. forth counirof t'naik, actiniln tha alManoa of lb circuit ludsafnun the county, nnd the Drat publication Ibemifla mdun the aial day of Man Ii. 111 iii.th I, Attorney, fi.r plain HIT. Notice far Publication. Department of the Interior. Not dial land. f.8. Land Office al Lakeview. nreniia. March U, IJIJ, Nolle ti heraby f Wen that Kalella M. 11.11, of Hampton. Orron, who, no fahrnary . 10. n.aue Homi'.iarii eniry, ri". wi, u. ,-. NW'i, Sht.. Hoc. luandSK', HK,. aeo. I. lnwi.hll.2l ., llaua Ju K., w illatneii Marldl .n. Inu flleil ontlra ol Intention lo make llual ramn.uuill.in proof, lo aiahll.h claim to the land above neacriueo, iwiora n. i.. r.iu., n. o. Comu.l.iloniT at hit offli e, at Hand, Oregon, on .he -J.1III il.v ol May. lUt'J. Claimant namea aa wllneaaea: Ri.rr Black, i Adna r.itis, l.lnyd I'ot k, U...H Millar all ol Hampton, 6mgon. W. OUTON, S'JI Raslatcr. Nlic t CrtJilett. Notice I hereby given, by the iinileinlgned, the admlnlstrutor of the estate ot John H. Jnrrett, tie ccnKcil, to all creditor ot anld iU ci'hhciI and to all peraona Iwivlng cliilniH iigaliiHC mild estate to lire sent them with the proper voucher to the iiniliTMlgiieil, at the oflice of the J. H. Hancr Abstract Company In Prineville, Oregon, within alx months of the date of the first ptibll cntlon of thl notice. DaU'd this 14th day ot March, 11112. L. M. Ik-chU'll, AdmlnlHtrator. Fresh or Salt Meats are always good alike wlion bought in our establishment, because we bl quality only and can therefore guarantee every pound we sell. Lov of choice ham and bacon will find their ideal brands here mild, swt and niio-flnvored. Whatever kind of joint we sell you, will be fou tender and taaty and the same will apply to all meats sold here, althou the reasonable price might not indicate it, , City Meat Markei SllllllllllllR, In Ihat'lrrull ruurl 1 Ilia ( oftrua fr ('ruck muiiiy. M. A. HHli, ilalllllll. J A. H" y, I Halamlanl. To J. A. IhoiI, 4 l,lrn1alit: In it iiame i ilia aia ul orin. tnu ara hervliv rr,)titr,'l 10 acinar aiel autar (ha c,iin,Ulltl rlll aiiallial )itt In tlir alxoa ii Illlml arlloll r Ul,,ra Ilia Jlnl day til Miir, IWU, alil It ri'il tall wi tiiaptKiar and aniwvr lliv hlalnlllf will laha )o,laiortit aaaltial jrmt IiirtliuaniM ol ulna tiuii'lrvl u.illara Willi In. trl iticrmtii al ilia rala ol (an ir rni r annum Irmu llirll,,l ul July, !, Inr oin) atl,irnv)'a la1 ami lol bla ciMla a4 Ulinunar ue-ilfa e( lhl ai-tleu. Tlila KUniitiona la (inlilUliail ly atdvr rtl til IliilloSalila H . I.. Hra.l.liaw, )n, ol rlia fir. cull ( elirl ol III hlala ol llr,.iH tur CriNili couniy. niadi, on Ilia uh day ul Mar, b, Iwli, alil lr'rllie,l dial llila auiitmoiia lia iuIh llvllnl for ! ronwallv n-aaliff In lha ChM Cuiniv Jiiuriial, a nokly ncaii,ar frini"'! au,l ulilBltru: III I'rluvvllla, Croo t-ount)T, oruM. Tn '!' ol tli Sr( niMli'ailin ul ihn uiu nulla la III Jll Ua ul Van ll. Ul J. , J(. II lllmtt. Aiiumat rureiaiailff. Natlc f Fatal Saltlaaaal. Nnllfa la liaraliy nival! liy Ilia unlralna,, tlla allliltlUlralr ul til ralala ol Jtiliu S. Iiilalalwin. lv,-aatl. to all pt'rMiua lul,ralait In Mlil aalata, dial Ita lia mala an.) nli-4 Willi Iharlark ol ilia lomtt) rnuri oM'rHia itnitly, Orrauu. Ilia Sua! aviiiumllt ol Ida almlula Iralliiuul aalit viiaia. ami laul roiirt haa ar Nl.01.lay. tliaaill ,a) ill May, lala al III o i to, a tu Ilia lowniatn, l III, county court riaini In lllifvllia, Orlon. aa Ilia lima ant plara lur haarln ami avlllin aalil anal accountlu. Al which lima an.l ymvv, an) parion lutr. a.la,t In aal,t tate niay aipar an4 ul)avl to aat.l Sua) .-coiinilli. Pala-land Bulillaliad llrat lima Man k 'll, lll. M. K Ki liutt. Aitmlniairator ot Ilia eutv ol Juiin H, Uualafaott, dacaaavil. (talk al AwaaHawa f Aaiiilrlr 4 t Crsalilsra, No'lea la harwtiy glvrn thai the undcraianrd haa Iwn, lly IHa taiuilly rourl of III Mlala of orrun. air Ccai eouiity, duly npraiintril aitmlliUlraliir or th aalala or (Niruallua U Tlmoiaoii. dmnard. and all preaona baltt elalilla aaalnal anld aalala arr lirwliv rwtiulri d lo ervaaut Ilia aaiiw duly VartAvd, to said a. mllilalrnlur nt Ilia law initial t,f Wll rd II, lrla. In rrliivlll, Or-a;iiii, wlllitu al monlliarru the dnla, of til Aral publication orilila notice. laatatt and publlalied Aral lima Vnrrh 71, 113, U.H. TIH'MrxiN: AdmlnUlnalor of Ilia eatMUt of l orualtua f.. I bouteaoa. daeaaaad. rTotice ot Adiuinl'tratof's Sul of Heal lAtt. In lb county rnutt of lh Stat of nrago (or rr,iok rouuiy. In lb mailar ol tli aiat ol Kicnard Mayar , diH'aMWI Nu la haraby lan lhat. undaj nd by vlrlua ol a dm raa aud ordrr ol aala ol raal a. i.w. laaual ol tha county court l tha ..... l oron lor rook eount. o III. lb day o March. tn tha nialtar ot tha ata(a ul Kicli.ril Marar. draaaxd. and to n.a diractad. utnorilin. emiaiwarins anu ...ra. .in, a... a. , a.iainui.r..or I ""''''T'.'.'SLi i! o i il.iI i l(-.l raal c.a.a bal.in.ln to . tb. a.1.1. 1 .aid gl. har.J M.yar. l"a.d, i .1 ai ly lb. I .ta-aa.la to Hi. paymanl ol lb uniatld cUllni 1 nd aapanaaa aln.l aald aalala. 1111, on Jiiarssy, Ik ( Uy f April, 111, ' l tha Iron! door ol lha coiirlhonw, la lha clt) , ol Wlna.lll. (Ii,.. ";'. ' ''- al lb hour ot II o clock In lb afwrnnon i batlay. -II. .1 pub He ,V',J;?,l".,!1hrr.o blddat Inr caab In hand, all lha right, till i 7M . ! bad. ! j praii niain, n .no vu io. iuiiu.ih rami..., to-wu; Tha northaaal nltanar or I, amna nuartarol aortlun thlny Ihwa. In l 'Wli I ! Willamette M-rldln In Croo ooumy. u I iliMun. ttHta.har with lha lauaroanl bai 1 Umanl. and a.P...t.Daaa Ibarato bfloul at In inrw ai.tr.a.n.u. ami ai p.y l.r..-aa.. or aa. a... w ...a paymant o. ( tha ', r-. .-..- -. ," . . . .. . . ratal Deled and publlebed Ural tint March 71 l,u' r A. npnarrr. AdmlnUiraim ol tb aatateol Richard Mayer, dMoaaadi $10,000 lor Farm Loans, ton Jones, Metolius, Oregon. Pee Heel Millinery OPENING Tues. March 14 The Newett Ideas Spring Millinery. Mrs. Estes Millinery Parlor, Prinevill