Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 28, 1912, Image 3

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    NEWS FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Republican Wool Bill Reduces
Duties on Fleece and Manu
factures 40 Per Cent
Washington. Tha republican mem
tert of tht way and meatia commit
t.s Introduced a minority bill revising
tbe OMilnii acbedtila of tbt present
tariff law In accordance with their
Interpretation of tht report of tht Inr
Iff board. The bill would reduce tht
duties on wool and manufacture of
wool about 40 per cent,
Tbt bill flies the duty on woola ot
Cluaa 1 at eight centa on cleun con
lent and 1 ceuta If scoured. On C'lua
S. raw woola, aeven centa; If scoured,
IS cents Per pound.
KenreneMatlva' Payne Introduced
the minority bill after the committee,
by a strictly parjy vote, had declined
to aiibslltutt It for the (lemocraiic inn.
which la Identical with thill passed
Ut aummer, and vetoed by the prrnl
dent, and which would luc an ad
valorem duty of 20 per cnt on row
WlMll,
I'nder the republican bill Ufa univ
alent ad valorem duly would be about
35 per cent on raw wool. The rata do
nlred by wool growers, and aa bused
on tht finding of the tariff bourd l
0 cenia a pound on firm and tueond
lus woola. reckoned on a srourea
basis, which would mean duty of be
tween nlnt and ten ceuta a pound on
. tw wool. At preaent It looka aa If
the houao would pas tha democratic
, till. filg to per cent ad valorem
rate, and thnt poaalhly the democrata
and Insurgents will combine and paaa
H In the aenate. and that President
Taft will veto ll, tha result being no
schedule K legislation thla session.
Would Charge National Government
Tht abolition ot tht Suited Suite
enata and tht offlct of vice-president,
with a reduction of the membership
.f tht houae to 300, la proposed In a
resolution wblcb Representative Lind
bergh of Mlnneaola announced bt
would Introduce.
Tha inuln feature of Mr. l.lndbergh'a
resolution provldva for the creation of
"committee at large," wbleh would
have absolute control over tha legis
lative aotlvlty of Congress.
Tht membera of tht committee
-would bt elected by tht country at
largt for a term of IS yeura and ll
could prevent the aubmlaslon of bills
to the president. Thla opposition
. could be overcome only by a two
thirds vote of tha house.
Dtolslen Upholds Ftderal Control.
Tht Interstate commerce commis
sion haa established tbt far-reaching
principle that a railroad must ao ad
just Ha ratea that Justice ahall be
dona betwten communities, regardless
of atute lines.
If a rallrond makes a low rate upon
truffle wholly within n state, even
wban forced to do ao by a slate com
uiitslon, It must accord the eume rate
to Interstate traffic moving substan'.l
elly under almllar conditions.
The cuse vlrtuully precipitated
conllitt between federal and
HUDSON MAXIM
Hudson Msxlm, tht noted Inventor,
who aaya al armor plate la useless
against modern guns.
ENGLISH STRIKE IS
CAUSINGJIIFFERING
With Coal Vanishing, Thousands
of Families Are Reduced
to Want
London. Appalling aufferlng pro
lulls throughout England, Scotland
I lid Wales aa a result of the prolonged
Itrlke of the coal miners. Every dis
trict In the three eootrles la affected.
Thousands of families living In Ibt
clth-a have puwned their property. In
cluding furniture, and art living In
bare rooma without fuel. Soup kitch
ens have been established In all com
munities of more than html) population.
The Infant mortality la appulllng. In
hundreds of thousands of homes a
weuk gruul made of moistened meal
Is the only eustensuce given the oa- tcuee. Tbe 1 1
GOT THE WRCK3 CUE.
Tern Keene Didn't Give the Same One
McCullouflh Did.
When Tom Keeuo took long tours
through tht northwest, where tragedy
Is still In favor, be u-d to keep bs
coni-3ny down In numbers on account
of the Jumps and the high rallrond
fares, writes lrury t'nderwood. There
wert various, waya of doing thla, sor-b
as by doubling and by puttlug a tin
suit on tbt electrician now and then.
Out piny had a long cast, however,
and tht advanrt ngeut was Instructed
to pick np tome local man for one of
the "bits." Keene arrived In a one
night stand and made bis way to tbe
theater to meet tbe recruit for tbe play
In question. He Introduced himself to
the uianuger and explained the situa
tion. Tbt local dlcnlury said: "That
baa been arranged. Mr. Keene. Jones,
tht bouse rr"ierty man, la going to
play the pan I II send for him."
Jones aiiperin d presently. He yawn
ed and stn-i ,h a bis arms continually,
nutting two 'iiree gaps In every aen-
I'onslxted or two lines.
Money to Loan.
In sums of HX) to fl'KSO on three or
five yesrs tluw. f. f. Hhitii, Prine
ville, Ore. Ofl'ico with Crook County
Abstract Co. 2 Mil
blea. The home office estimates that1 but on them li.iiur, the vital situation of
at least 2.500.000 persons art out of the play. Keen sired Jones up for
ENGINE IS WAR RAM
Locomotive Loadsd With Dynamite
Deals Blow To Federate.
Jlmlnei, Mex. Tbt rebels after
days of lighting claim victory. There
nrj m my dead on both sides. General
Oonaules 8a!na. the federal leader and
late Mexican minister ot war, is
among tht wounded.
Hlxiy of the federal dead were ac
counted for when tht Insurgents load
ed a light englns with 40 boxes of dyn
amite and sent It headlong Into an on
coming armored train loaded with fed
eral soldiers.
Tht tnglueer of the armored train
saw his danger and slopped but could
not escape tbt onrushlng menace.
The latter telescoped the engine and
Orel car of the federal train and de
rolled the last two cars. At tht aamt
Instant tht dynamite exploded.
work na a direct result of the ttrlkt.
Counting othera depending on those
for a livelihood, the total of those fac
ing starvation exceeds 10,000,000.
Heads of the different municipali
ties throughout Kngland sent word to
government officials that they will oe
unahlo to maintain order unless the
strike Is speedily settled. Kood rlota
already have occurred lit Scotland and
Wales, and tha situation Is hourly be
coming more acute.
Oreat presaure la being brought to
boar upon the mlueownera to accept
the minimum wage acale, which grants
five ahllllnga day to adulta and two
shillings to minora.
Jim Hill is Coming!
That U all right, but
We Are Here to Make Good
PHOTOS.
So don't forget to look over
our work and get our prices,
which are right.
LAFLER'S STUDIO,
3rd St. Sear Courthouse.
D
Amateur Finishing
and Promptly.
Neetly
3 28
Italy Plans to Carry War to Turkey.
Milan, Italy. The decisive stages of
tht Italian Turkish war will bt
reached In the Immediate future. It
aly Is planning to csrry the war to
Turkey. Her warships may yet atlack
tht entire Turkish tea coast.
Cotton Optratlvtt Given Ralat
Tall River, Mass. By posting no
tices In mills employing 2S.000 textile
workera that an Increase of 10 per
cent In wages would be glvon all em
ployes reluming to work, tht Cotton
Manufacturers' association averted a
general atrlkt. The operatives bad
previously refused an Increase ol a
per cont.
bit wardrobe and then asked him If be
was ready lo rehearse.
"No." said Jones. "I played tbe part
with McCullough twice."
That seemed promising, and Keene
wns antlsfied. The particular scene of
the iierforniance came, and Keene.
looking Into tbe wings, saw Jones
yawuiug and stretching. He gave tiitu
the sifcb for bis entrance, but Jones
did not budge. He repented it without
success and then had to fake the scene,
which fell But. ruining the perform
ance. Kceue came on uie singe m n
fury and spluttered. "Why didn't you
come on when you saw me waiting
there r'
"Didn't get my cue." said Jones.
"I gave It to you twice."
"Not the cue McCullough gave me."
"What cue did be give your
"Come on. you Idaho sausage."
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the hum of Oregon
ir Crook county.
A. Booth, puunttn.
VII.
A. Boyd, defendant.
To J. A. Bovl, said defendant :
la the nemeol tli iuixil Oregon, yon sre
hereby required ' appesr n.l answer the
romVIlnt hll Knnt ! In the shove en-
tttlels.-tton on or beiure we nu uey 01 jeay.
ijv if rnn ImiI ho to ai.irar and answer
,. .imifT u l taka lu.lKlueDl against iub
.rtheaumol nine hun lred dollar, with iu-
lerit thereon al the rate ot ten fer cent ner
.umim Iron, the sib day ol July, W. hr t
aitorney'a lees and lor Uta coats sod diahuraa
Dientaof thla action.
Thi. iiimmom l puninnea oy oruer 01 in.
..n..l,i u I.. Bradhaw. ludae Of tbe C If.
..i. i-..,trt ni iha Htale of Orecon for i'rook
n.v ,,iaH on the ifnh davot March, ivli.
.... . . l-uleliail n
bed lor an eonwcullve eei in uie.roo rT", -iT .
Conmy J.M.rn.1. . J eeier p. ntea ; o -
and pnbliahed In Priaevuls, Crook county.
t Biihllcallon ofthixum-
moua U the Oml day ol March, 1U
n. IV. ti-uwn,
Atloruey lor plaintiff.
a
atale
tttithorlty over the control of Inter
alate (raffle. Tht opinion la a definite
jnwiirtlon of national regulation over
the powers exercised by any state. It
Is the Brat lime this assertion lias
Irnen made distinctly by the commit
vlon.
Mouse May Give Philippine! Prtt Rein
Independence for the Phlllppluea Is
proposed In a bill which the house
insular nfiilra Committee ngreed to
report, establishing an Independent
Kovornmont In the Islands,
The bill pxovliles for a "qunlllted In.
denondonce for the Isliuids beginning
In 1913," From thnt yeur until 1!)"1 It
would give the president the veto pow
r over the acts of the IMilllppine con
greiiB, modoled after the American
body. In 1021 the bill would a&nuro
ohsolute Independence.
National Capital Brevities.
The uenale may Boon Inveatlsnte
the alleged political Juggling of pont
olTU.e olticlulK In tha southern Btutea.
Two bills amending the patent law
Ont Allen Raider It Captured.
lllllsvllle. Va. Sidna Edwards, a
tall, rugged mountaineer of 22, Is the
flrut catch of tht posset that havt
been scouring tht mountains for those
of the Allen gang who escaped after
the courthouse assassination of March
14, when a judge, prosecutor, sheriff
and two bystanders were killed and
two othera were seriously wounded.
LAWRENCE STRIKE
IS THING OF PAST
Boston. Tht great Lawrence strike
which brought in Us train Increased
wagea for 275,000 textile workers In
New England, was officially declared
off at all the mills In Lawrence, hav
ing accomplished Us purpose. In the
opinion of the lenders.
It Is geuurally believed that ad
vancos In wagea or reduction lu hours
of paper mill employes, bagging and
burlap workers, machlnlsta and oper
atives In other Industries, all are
traceable to the movement which
owed Ita origin In Lawrence. The
number of persons thus to benefit Is
more than 300,000.
Now Ucdford, where the manufac
turors of the finer grades of cotton
gooils have refused to nccede to the
demands of their employes ror an u
ditlomil five per cent, bus displaced
Lawrence as the center ot Interest In
the textile situation.
Unless the mill owners give the In
crease demanded within a few days,
It Is fenred that a strike of from 25,000
to 30,000 operatives will ensue.
Three Oovtrnors Sign Fair Oeedt
Ran r-rsnclsco. Oovernora of tha
Hs Knew Him.
The year the Chicago Cuba won their
Unit world's championship a crazy
mob of enthuslasta pursued Frank
Chance, trying to raise him on tbeir
shoulders. Chance al niggled to fret
himself. A big. red faced man. purple
from rooting, beat the manager on tht
back and yelled. "Don't you kuow me.
Frankr
"Yep." replied Chance coolly. "Tou're
thro, great commonwealth, of W.lh- the fellow who M . . J , , , neaa
Willi a lejmou -- -
beat us.
Ington, Idaho and Montana x anon
E. Hay. James H. Hawley and Edwin
L. Norrla while In thla city affixed
their signatures to deeds to the build
ing altet on the grounds of the Panama-Pacific
Expoaltlon, whereon their
respective atatt buildings will bt erected.
Liquor Amendment Lost In Mains.
Augusta. Me. The legislature de
feated the propoaed amendment to
the Maine constitution to allow local
option on the question of permitting
the manufacture or aale of Intoxicat
ing liquors In all the cities and In auch
towna aa accept tht amendmant't pro
visions.
Testing tht Dost.
On a wet and bitter night In winter
old Dr. B. waa summoned from but
anus home to attend a farmer threat
ened with pneumonia. The farmer's
wife, a little woman resembling
scared bird, reported that the patient
Now Mexican Senatorial Deadlock.
Simla Fe, N. M. There Is ns yet no
Indication that the leglnliitors of New
n r . i...A ..l.l.wl tr uotllA rtnwn
nd Intending to meet the "legnlUed ' - - -'
and mane a senoua un .
deadlock on the United Statos senut-
monopoly" docifslon ot the supreme
i-ourt, were Introduced In the house.
Aa the fimt move In the Investiga
tion of the monoy trust, the committee
has decided to examine directorates,
directors' relationships nnd stock
booku of national bunks.
' Several organizations have been
. holding meetings in Washington
whose unconcealed purpose la to con
vlnce the democratic majority that It
Is wrong In trying to stop bnttleshlp
tonstructlon.
rostmaster General Hitchcock la
urging upon congress the extension to
rural carriers, who may be Injured in
the lint 'of duty, the same privileges
und compensation aa now provided
for Injured railway mall clerks.
The United States will not Interfere
with legitimate exportation of foods,
clothing, dry gooila and hardware to
Moxlco, President Tnft and his crib
lnot decided thnt such necessities do
not come within the meaning ot the
proclamation forbidding the exporta
tion ot '"munitions of war" Into Mexico.
BATTLESHIP DEAD
IN FINAL GRAVES
Washington. The final chapter of
the tragedy of the warship Maine was
written when the bonea of 67 unident
ified dead, resurrected from the har
bor of Havana, were burled In Arling
ton Natlonul Cemetery.
Before the services at the graves a
service was held on the aouth front
of the State, War and Navy building.
Thla waa attended by the president
and vice-president, Chief Justice
White and his associates on the beuch
ot the supreme court, members of both
houses ot congress.
Amid much ceremony, the coffins
had been removed from the scout
cruiser Birmingham at the navy yard
nnd escorted to the scene of the first
ceremonial. President Taft occupieo
a chair In the center of the esplanade.
On his right tbe Cuban minister sat.
On his left were Rear-Admiral Slgs
bee, w ho was captain of the old Maine
and Rear Admiral Walnwrlght, who
was executive officer of the ill-fated
ehlp. Both bowed their ueaas wnen
Father Cluidwick, chaplain of the old
Maine, recounted the scenes that at
tended the destruction of the vessel.
Netict f kpfatmr ef Aeanaittratar tat1 t
Crjter .
No lr l heret,y slven that the nnderlsrieil
tie been, or Hie comity court of Uie Htetc of
trrfc-on. fi Crook- county, duly artilntc4
B-liu1riltrotornf the elMle of roruelltn I..
Tliomarm. dcceniw-d. and all perona bavlna
claJiri HKlnt aald ealale are hcrehy required
l to preent the aalne duly eeriacd. to auld ad
AMntalralor ml the law oRl'W of Wlllard H.
Wlrte. In Frlnevllle, Oregon, within at
rrumlha from the date of the Drat publication
of thla IV,t!'-e.
iMltd Slid puMl.t.fd ret lltne March J1. 111.
M. B. TH"MHON;
Adtnlnletratnrof the ealaU of Cornellua !.
T bompaon. dereaecd.
Notict of AilininUtrator's Suit of
Kcal FjUU.
In thecminty conn of lb tuts of Or ego a
(or crook county.
Is the rustler ol the estate ol Richard Meyer,
deceeeed.
Notice la hereby ejven that, nnder snd by
ylrtue of a decree and order of aale ol real ea
late, tueued out of the county court of the ttala
of Oregon for Crook county, on thelth day ot
March, lili. lo the matter ol tbe elate ol
Ki'-hard Meyer, deceased, and to me directed,
auihorirlTi. emrfireririf and dlrectin me. aa
a.iminlelretor ol tbe e,,iate ot aaid Kn-hard
Meyer, deceaaed, to eel! the bereuialler de
ertlied real enlaic hclonstns to the eitate o(
aaid aichard 5!cyer. leed. and apply the
proceed! to the payment ot tbe unpaid claltna
snd expenae aitalnat aaid elate, i will, on
Set-rear. Ike Stk say si April, 112, '
' at the Iron! door ol thecoorthoaee. Is the city
ol i'ncllle. Crook county, stale oi oreon.
st the hour ol 2 o'clock In Ihe afternoon ol
thai day, aell. at public auction to ti.e nifiiee
bidder for cenli Is hand, all the rttrht. title
and Intereat the aaid Richard Meyer, deceeaed,
bai. on tbe Jtb day ol May Ml. the time of
hia death. In and to tbe tUolDsleacribel
preuilaea, tc.nit:
Tbe noftheaat quarter ol Ihe northeeat
rinarterof aection tbirty three, to tonhir
llfteen aouth, of raune fourteen eaat of the
Willamette Meridian In Crook couniy, Stale of
oreiton, together with the tenement, heredi
tamentaaud appurlenaneea thereto uelonstns
or In any wiae apperlalninit, and apply live
proceed ol aaid aaie iu mc paynieui wi
paid clalmnand eitiensea aalnnt ald estate.
Hated and puuluned 8rt time March 1th,
19 U.
E A. Bl'SSKTr.
Admlnlitrator ol the mate ol
Klcbard Meyer, deceaaed.
Notice far Publication.
Department of tbe Interior.
Not Coal Land.
I'. 8. Land Ofhce st Lakevicw, Oreron
March U, MX.
Notice la hereby slrea that
r.iciia m. nan,
on renrnary , iio.
amis, lor rJW'
Netks W Fistl SeltlesMss.
vn,i tm herehe vlven be the underffisned.
.ku .minl,ir.ir ol the estate of John tL
liuatafaon. deceaaed, to all iernn interested
n aaid eatate, that ne nai Btueiim
,.ii, f the countv court of Crook Cotiuty,
Oreson, bn na: aceountins of hla admlnla-
tratlonot aaia eaieie, iuw.. - .
Monday, the6tb day ol May. IH at le o'clock
In tbe forenoon, at tnecouuij
Prii,nle. nn-iitn. aa Ihe time snd place for
kA.ri.,0 and aettllne aaid nnal accounting.
At which time and place, any peraon Inter
ested In aaid estate may appear and object lo
aaid nal accountins.
listed and puoiiauea uri umc mh .,
M. B. KU.IOTT,
admlnlitrator ol the mate ol John B.
Ouslalaon, decesaed.
N'i. WUHWV, Sec. 20 and BY,'', St. v see. is,
townnblp 21 .. Banse K., W lllameltc Meridi
an haa filed ontlce ol intention to make nnal
commutation proof, to eiablib claim to the
land above deacribed, lielore H. C. fcllia. U. .
Commlaiioner at hU office, st Bend, Oregon, oa
tbe &"tb day ol May. 1S12.
claimant names aa witneeaea: Burr B'Sck,
AdnaKogg. I.loyd Feck, Louia Miller all ol
Hampton, Oregon. A. W.ORTOS,
Keg later.
THE PBAHg IT OFF.
called for hot punch, but thntsbe
nwnlted the doctor's permission' beloi
Kivluft it.
Mnke It.- said Df. B. -Make it
as soon as you cau-rrtrtng and bot.
and let me see It,"
The little wotiaff'soon fluttered in
with tbe Kmoklit? punch; The doctor
took It froiuher'hands. examiued it.
wiled It. then drank it off and
gmticUed his Hps In critical satisfaction.
Exactly." he said. "Give your bns-
twnd one Just like It, ouly half as
much." Llppincott s.
crshlps.
THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Track prices: Club, 88c;
bluestem, 92c; red Russian, 87c.
Barley- Feed, $39 per ton.
Oats No. I white, X34 per ton.
Hay Timothy, vulley, $14; alfalfa,
$13. - '
Butter Creamery, 83c.
Eggs Ranch, 21c.
Hops 1911 crop, 40c;
He.
Wool Eastern Oregon,
lamette Valley, 17c.
Mohair 32o.
contracts,
16c; Wll-
Seattle.
Wheat Bluoatem, 91c; club, 8Sc;
red Russian, 85c.
Barley $40 per ton.
Oats $30 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 37c.
Eggs 21c. '
Hay Timothy, $14 per ton.
Federals Defeat Mexican Rebels.
Mexico City. The vanguard of the
federal army, numbering 500 men,
commmded by General Trucy Aubert,
defeated 800 rebels under General Sal
Rzar, 20 miles' south of Jtmlnez, ac
cording to reporta received at the
government offices here. Heavy loss
es on both sides are reported.
Stage Collapses aa T. R. Speaks.
Portland, Me. The center of tht
stage collapsed, carrying down Colonel
Roosevelt, Chairman Enoch C. Foster
and a dozen otiiens, just as the colonel
appeared to begin IiIb speech before
:t000 persons In the Auditorium nere,
The stage was only two fett high and
no one waa hurt.
600 Are Killed In Battle.
Buenos Ayres. Six hundred were
killed In the buttle nt Asuncion, which
resulted In a complete victory fur the
rnvniiitlrAnrv forces over the Para
guayan government troops.
Summons,
tn the Circuit Court oftheBUte ofOreton
for Crook ooonty.
Charles B. Durbln, plaintiff.
. sr. tin- ma svTMmtrlx of the last will
and testament of harlea Cooper MaJlnk. de
ceaeed: Annie Mallns. Frederick M'i?-
Marv atallns ana Annie Manns, wwnte
i i.i. and John W. Dee. Eleanor
(iodsll, Lena. Hurley. Charles Dorham, the
i kira nt Charlea Durham, ue-
eesaed, and also all other persona or parties
unknown, claiming any ngus, mhw. "--j.
lien or intercut in tn rem eautte utstnom
herein, defendanu. ......
To Annie Muling, as execntrtx of the last
will snd testament of Charles Cooper Mating,
deceased: Annie Mailing. Frederick MaJlng.
Mary Mallng. Annie aiaitog wnw i-e.
i.is.ie ICil.heeand John W. Dee. Elanor God-
sit, Lens Hurley. Charles Durham, the un
known neira oi t nariee imrusw. cw,
ant also sli other persona or parties on
knwn. ulslmlnr any rteht. title, eatate. Hen
or Intereat In the real eatauj deacribed lu the
complaint. Defendant.
In me nameoi uie w .,.s j" -
hereby required to appear In the above e
tilled court and answer Ihe complaint filed
against you In the above enllt led suit on or
before the 2nd day of May. W, and If you
fall ao to appear or answer, the plaintiff, for
want thereof, will apply to the court for the
relief demanded lu the complaint against
The relief demanded tn the complaint
against vou 1 that the plaintiff's title In and
, . w r.n.iwtn0 riMHtied real DroDertV sit.
uate In the County of Crook and State of Ore
gon, to Wit: 8KI-4 HH of SVV.s.SK's of ti t.H Of
section 20; Sl, of SB's, Of H. w ' of
N of section 8or oi mma
iS. N'4-of Nt, NW's of NE'. 8hl, of N
si.nrMVl: of secttoo 28. all In townKl.'P 1-.
w,...ih mnn uteH4tof the MUametle iterldl-
an. be forever quieted against Ihe claims of
yourselves, tne sain ueieuunnia, uu uimi
i,a sld defendants, be forever rea.
Ltramed from setting up any cmtni in anu to
Jit iiremlsesor any Dart thereof: and re-
.nWn unv cloild thnt HIST exist 1 hereon bV
nHsnna of any said claims on tt 'part of
yourselves, the said aeieiiuanis. aiso idsis
certain deed made to Charles Mallng by
i-huries linrtiiiiM lie reformed, and made to
Include the r;l or tne otsaia secuo"
Jte thnt the plaintiff recover the costt and
,tuhitrwmentH of this suit, and for such
other and further relief as may seem meet
and proper In tne premises.
' Thissummonsls dublished pursuant to an
order therefor made on the Aith day of
March. 112, hv the Honorable H. C. Kills,
judge of the county court of Ihe state of Ore
gon, for the County of Crook, scting in the
absence of the circuit Judge from the county,
and the first publication thereof is made on
the Slat day of March, Wli.
HILTNEK BFM-AI L,
Attorneys for plnlntln.
Ketice tf Fasal ScttUsMst.
Notice la hereby given by the undersigned,
the administrator ol the eatate ol YV illerd i.
Craln, deceaaed. that be has made and Died
with the elerkol the county court hia anal ac
counting ol his administration ol said eatate.
and that the couniy court has set Monday.
u. s.h mv? at loo'elock in the lorenoon.
at the eotinty court room in Prineville. Oregon,
as the time and plat lor hearing and settling
said final accounting. At which said time and
place, any person interesiea in wmiv ,
may appear and object to said Anal accounting.
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AJmlnlslrstor of ths esuts ol Wlllord J.
Cram, deceased.
Nstkt a Fsud Settlesaa.
Notice la hereby given bT the under
signed, the executrii of the last will and
testament oi Isidore Michel, deceased,
that (be baa made and filed with lb
clerk of the county court her final ac
counting of her administration oi mo
said estate, and that the court has set
Mondsv, the btb day ot May, iaiz
in o'clock in the forenoon, at the county
court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing and settling
said final aecoanting. At which said
time and place, any person iniereeieu
in said estate may appear and object to
said final accounting. '
Dated tbit 28th dsyot March, ivls.
, Blaxchk Michel,
Executrix of the last will and Testa
ment of Isidore Michel, deceasea.
Notkt fee f aklkatiet
ri..rim.nt of the Interior. V. S. Land Office
at The Dalles, Oregon, March tb, 1913.
Notice is herebv given that Millard T. Cowan
of Lamonta, Oregon, who, on October 2nd,
190i, made homestead. So. 14719, aerial, f.o.
(Uli. lorwH nwi.., and nU sw, section 8,
township 14 south, range ilea.it, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice ol intention to mate
final five vear proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, bef.ire Warren Brown,
County Clerk, at his office, at ITinevtlle,
Oregon, on the 7th day ol May. 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses: Carl McGhee,
of Madras, Oregon; Charles Foster, Abel Cudd,
Shairid Boiarth, ol Terrebonne. Oregon,
jjsp C. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice te Creattan.
Notice Is hereby given, by the
undersigned, the administrator ot
the estate of John H. Jarrett, de
ceased, to all ctvditors of said de
ceased and to all persona having
claims agalusr said estate to pre
sent them with the proper Touchers
to the nndersigrued, at the office ot
the J. H. Hauer Abstract Company
In Priueville, Oregon, within six
mouths of the date of the first publi
cation of this notice.
. Dated this 14th day of March, 1912.
L. M. Bechtell, Administrator.
The Widow's Complsint.
Yes." snid a snd eyed man, '! mar
ried the widow of a man who was
hnnsetl. mid I thought that uutler the
rireu instances there would be no com
parisons in connection with the late
lamented, but I was uiisTauen.
Pld she praise him Just the same;
rejolued his friend.
Well, not exactly," was tne repiy.
"but we hud not been married a week
before she declared that bauglng was
too good for me."
Honors Wsrt Even.
- When the members of a Greek letter
society lu Iiurnnrd college were initiat
ing two girl neophytes into trni mys
Uries Just before last commencement
.terclses. one Junior, who was obeying
orders, waited uutll a street enr on
Broadway, New York, had passed her.
theu chased it for a hloek. waving her
hand and culling frnuticnlly to the con
ductor, who at Inst held up his car, the
eyes of all the passengers were on the
flushed young woman. Then. Instead
of boimliiig the car, the Initiate dainti
ly lifted her skirt, placed a small foot
ou the car step and cnliuly as possible
tied ber shoe, hiking her time to It.
This done, she smiled prettily nt the
conductor and walked away after
sweetly snying "Thank yon."
"No, miss." snid tha conductor,
heartily; "I want to thunk you."
A Little Fish Talk
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la always interesting to the buying housekeeper who must buy Fish at
least once a week. There are grades in Fish as there are in meats and
other foods, and our plan is always to provide the best fortjur customers
because by that means we ave sure of holding our trade. Make a test
here nest time you buy Fish of auy kind and you will admit ours is
superior.
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