Homesteaders are Beginning Work Very many homesteaders are just now beginning their work on homesteads, which they have taken. It is ot the utmost im portance that they shall begin rigbt. This paper will discuss that question and more especially with reference to the needs of homesteaders who have families. It Is especidly important that they shall be able to grow food tor themselves and the animals that they have when they come to their claims. Under judicious management they may do this, but without knowing how, they may utterly fail. It is presupposed that every man who moves onto a home stead farm a family will take with him to that farm four horses to enable him to plow his land, a cow or two to provide his family with milk and butter, a brood sow that will nourish pigs to give meat the following winter, and a few hens to provide him with meat or its equivalent in ecss the first summer. He should also have enough grain with him to feed his horses, his swine and bis fowls until he can grow some the following autumn. What money crops can he grow the first year? Only two, one is wax and the other is durum wheat. Of these flax is the surest as it will bear up bet ter under dry conditions, should the season prove dry, than any other cereal crop. Bat to be sure of a crop it should not be sown later than early June. If durum wheat is sown it cannctj be sown too early. The flax is sown at the rate of 1 pecks per acre, and the durham wheat at the rate of 4 pecks per acre, of course it would be better in the long run to summer fallow all the land broken the first year, and to sow the bulk of it to winter wheat the following August, but if the homesteader must have some money crops, these should be flax and durum wheat. Which are the crops that can be grown for the live stock? The homesteader can grow for these oats, to provide food for horses, barley'and peas to pro vide food for the cow or cows in winter, and hulless barley of the white variety to provide food for the swine the following, winter, and also to provide food for the fowls. The oat crop is not so sure a crop as the durum wheat on breaking, but it may be made to furnish much food in an average season. In a very dry season the results would be disappoint ing. It would not be necessary to thresh the oats for the horses as in some newly settled sections it might not be easy to get a ma chine. The pea and barley crop should be drilled in, using three pecks of peas and 2 of barley to the acre. These should be cut when in the dough stage, and they would be fed to the cows as hay. The white hulless barley could be sown at the rate of 3 to 4 pecks per acre and it would furnish food to swine and fowls the following winter, either in the threshed or the unthreshed form. Corn is one of the best crops to grow to furnish food for horses or cows in Winter. Good l ""' " uu uc,v breaking. To grow these in best f,.m a. u eV,v,u v -.-.b-,,,, 5 to 6 inches deep. It should be packed with a disk as soon as broken. A fine mulch should be made on it with the harrow. The corn should be planted in hills 3 feet apart each way. The varieties to plant include the Mercer Flint and the Northwest era Dent. They should be planted as soon as the danger from frost is past. The culti vation may be given in great part by the harrow. Squaw corn planted thus in hills will furnish grain . for swine and fowls, but it will not furnish much fodder. To provide for the home a liberal supply of potatoes should be planted. They will grow well on breaking. The land may be prepared as for corn. In this way an ample supply of potatoes may be obtained for home use. If white navy beans are sown on sodland and broadcasted, they are fairly sure to produce a good crop, and the same is true of rutabagas The only labor in volved will be the sowing and harrowing. Vegetables may al so be thus grown. In these ways the homesteader may do much to lessen the outlay the first season. The Stock Market Slow Week in Sheep Receipts for the week have been: cattle 1522; calves 34: hogs 16j0; sheep 842; horses 67. A steadier eattle market due to a large proportion of well finished steers. Top load during the six day9 sold at S.15, others at 8.00 and 8. 10. Bulk top is just steady at S00. Butcher stock , has been comparatively scarce and all lines firmer. Beef liqui d at ion was liberal and outlet is none too broad. Medium and poor stuff is difficult to sell at L any price. Steers at 8.00, cows 7.00, bulls 6.00 and calves 9.00 are extreme levels in the cattle market. Swine trade suffered further losses this week which would have been more severe had not receipts been small. 8 75 is con sidered a liberal top with au oc casional sale a't 8.S5. Tendency downward and market circles pessimistic. Another slow week in. the sheep house featured only by an 8.73 lamb transaction. All mutton classes are strong. Demand is good and prices on firm basis. Real Estate Transfers Issued by The J. H. Haner Ab stract Company. DEEDS J. S. Parminter to C. R. Kurrle all of nw ne 9-1S-12, east of Cen Ore canal, f 100. PATENTS Hubert A. Scoggtn, t'J so, 18 and nj De 19-16 11. Ellis H. Ludington, e.' nw, el ew, 19 16 11. Earl B. Huston, n ne, ne nw, 15- 17-12. Nathaniel W.Morrlsette.ne 21-1716. Lucius S. Rlckard, wj ne 15 and til ne 24 18-12. John W. Borden, gw 35-10-13. Mabel Hobbs, sw 35-15-14. Thomas F. McCallister, w sw 23 and wj nw 26-15-14. Seed Wheat for Sale. Early Wilbur. D. P. Adamso.v, Prine- ville, Oregon. 3-27 Wood for Sale. Wood (or tale at 14.75 and 15 a cord at the yard ; 50c extra per cord de livered. P. L. 4 W. Co. 118 For Sale Cheap. New 5-room Bungalow; modern In every way. In bast I'rlneville. 4 24 E L. Cob For Rent Partly furnished house in good locality for rent for summer cheap. Inquire Mrs. Pollard, W. 2d Street. 5-1 When in the market for Lime, Ce ment and Shinnies, see the Kedmond Lumbei & Produce Co. 3-27-2m Buckingham & Hechta' Boots and Shoes wear satisfactorily. Full line at Klklns' Store. 4-10 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given by the under signed, the administrator of the estate of Wilbur M. Biglow, deceased, to all nersons havinsr claims against said es- j tate to present the same, with the proper I vouchers, to the undersigned at the ol- flee of Mi R.Elliott, in Prineville, Ore- : gon, within six months from the date ol this notice Dated this 1st day of May, 1913. L. M. Thomas, Administrator of the estate of Wilbur M. Bigelow, Deceased. 5-1 Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. April 21at, 1913. Notice is hereby given that James Lawrence, of Howard, Oregon, who, on February 21st, 11112, ma c Homestead JNo. nyW84 for nel sel, section 8, township 14 South, Range 19 East, Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the County Clerk, at his office, at Prlne- vine, Oregon, on the 7th day oljune, law. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur J. Champion, Chester Starr, Ike Blevin Clifford Minard, all of Howard, Oregon 1 5-1 C. W. Moore, Register, Hard Nsadsd. "Stella In going to cooking echool." "Does she Intend to be married 1" "1 think not." "But I though she wt spending all her tint on mimic." "Slir was. but silt ft J l cookt draw more wages and take, (ewer snube than music leach." Making D'evris. "Did you know that Frank and Nel lie have broken?" "No; uot really f "They have." What was the matter?" He found she was going to cooking school and she found out that he took physical culture exercises every morn ing." 8ttrn Necessity Again. "She's one of our most popular girls." "But he Isn't pretty." "Not a bit" "How do yoo account for ber popu larity?" "She's so poor that she has to please every one or she wouldn't get Invited out at all" at The Limit "Do you believe Id woman suf frage?" "1 do not" "What! Don't you think women should have a voice In public affairs?" "If they have any more voice than they have now the men will have to make signs." Little frock, little frock. It was while wearing thee that I won the heart of my husband." Chicago ftee ord-fieruld. Next In Command. "I'm looking for the muu who runs thiH olllce." "He is out just now." "Kut I huve a big den! I want tu put over." "You might see the offli-e boy." In Reminiscent Mood. Moved Itlirtf"' Shew Shop In lino located III the City Meat Market Hnllilliitf. Ko moved troiu the old llHiik hull. linn. 4-10-Imp P. It. Itimis. Don't Economize When Buying Stock. Of any kind for breeding puroae. Uet a few sotting ot high grade White Plymouth K.a-kegga. Per setting I J 00. S-'.'7-8t E. W. Twins, Mecca, Or. Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook. Den Km), Plaintiff, , against Elisabeth iteed, Charles E. Reed, Mllo H. Stun, K.lls Stone ami L. J. Had- lev, lMendaut. To Elisabeth Keel, Charles K. Reed, Mllo B. htone, Ella Stone and L. J. lladley, and to each of you, the above named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon, You, and each of you, are hereby re quired to appear aud answer the com plaint filed against you In (he above entitled suit ou or before Thursday, the Nth day of May, A. I. 1913, and it you fail so to answer, tor the want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded in tin complaint herein. That this suit hai been brought for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage by reason of the default of the conditions tbereol, said mortgage having breu given bv said Kliaaoeth Keed and Charles E Red, and duly signed, exe cuted, acknowledged, witnesaod and de livered by them to one H J. Jorgensen, dated on IWeinher 17, 1910, to secure the payment ol sixteen hundred dollars (tliiOOOO) in accordance with the tenor of one certain instrument in writing lor that amount, to wit: a pronussuiy note bearing date the 17th day ol lie ceuiher, A. P. 1910, and made payable to said II J. Jorgensen or order, with interest at the rate ot ten per cent per annum, raysble annually, (nun dale, said note Iteing due one year Iriim le eember 17th, 1910. said tiiiiitcuiK' desig nating and creating a lieu therelor up on the southeast quarter () ol south west quarter lewj) ol section lour (4); east half K'Jl of northwest quarter (nwj I and southwest quarter (aw)) of northeast quarter I no',,) ol section nine (111. township IS south, rang 1.' r.., . M., in Crook county, Oregon, said mort gage having been duly recorded in the office ol the county clerk ol said Crock county on lec 22, A.I). 1910, at o'clock a. in., snd recorded on page 4:13 in Hook 12, liecord ol Mortgage ol said county, and appears there ol record. That said note and mortgage were, th reader, and on November 19, 1912, duly assigned and transferred by said II. J. Jorgensen, to the plaintiff herein, by an Instrument in writing, dated on that date, which said instrument was duly recorded in the office ol the conn tv clerk ol said county ol Cook, on the 5th day of January, A. I. 191:1, at 5 o'clock p. m., and recorded on page 40 in Honk 17, Record of Mortgagee, ol said Crook county, and there remains ol record. That the said default consists in the failure ol the said Klixabeih Reed and Charles K. Keed, or any ol said defend ants, to pay said indebtedness or any part thereof and said indebtedness is still due and owing plaintiff and wholly unpaid. Ihatthe suhiect ol this stilt Is real property within the sUte ol Oregon, and that the defeadante, Milo B. Stone and Klla Stone, each has, or claims some interest or right in and to said mortgaged premises, but that plaintiff's mortgage lien is prior in date and snnenor In equity thereto, lost the rebel sought ol the aolen.lants, .Mllo li Stoni and Klla Stone, and each thereof laiming interest or right in and to said mortgaged premises, il any they may have, be declared subsequent and in ferior in squity to the claim, interest or right ol the plaintiff herein. louare further notified, mat this summons is served upon you, the said defendants, Milo It. Stone and Klla tone, and each thereof, tiy puhllcstion upon the order ol lion. li. Nprtnger, judge of the county court ol said tjrook countr, by order duly made, therein and dated the 2oth day ol March, A. 1 1913, the same being duly tiled on said dale with the clerk of said circuit court for said Crook county. Hrst publication, March z.th, 1013. Last publication, May nth, 1913. C. M. ( RANDALL, M. It. Klliott, At tome vs for plaintiff Notice of l lnul Accotiiiting. Notice is hereby given by the under. Higned, the administrator of the estnte of Cornelius Thomson, deceased, that he lias made and tiled with the clerk ol the county court his final accounting ot his administration of said estate, and that the honorable county court has Bet Monday, the 5th day ot May, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county court room in the courthouse at Prine- vil'e, in said county and state, as the time and place for hearing said final accounting and settling said llnul ac counting. Dated thiB 11th day of March, William li. Thomson. Administrator of the estate ol Cornel iua Thomson, deceased. 3-1.1 ot SllllllllOllM. In the circuit court ol ilia alato of Orogon for crook counly. The W. F King Co., corporation, plaintiff. Irwin D. Baaey, Klhe! Hftauy, J. K. Maciiheraon and Ablecil'l'l, aenmrtatiia. To Irwin P. HaNfty, Klhel llaaey, J. K. Mac- t) ieon anil Aliie Clltin, aciennanut; In the name of the state of OreKOfi, you are herctiv reiiulred to appear and anawer in nmnl.lnt Sled In the alKive entitled milt an ...nrr nnor hefore the 2nd day of May. lUU ti.l if vnu tatl no lo a inuar an. aiiawer plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief I...VW1 for in (la complaint, to-wit: for a de- cree ami juiiKiiiciiinKni'ii ii " the aum of KiKht Hundred Hollars with Inter. r ' m u. .....I, n u...u .... eat thereon at the rate of ten per eeiit per an num trom January i,noi, ior aoaiioriiuy a h:mb and tor the coaut snu uiBuurneaiuiiba oi inn ""-That Oia morliraire deacrltied In plaintiff cotnplaliltbe forecloHed and the land deHcrihed therein wild by the nherlff ol tlila county ac ......iin m law and the tiracliee ( thla court and the nroccc.la applied to the payment of nlalntlff'a aald ludidiient and that the de. Lmi.ni. .ml riu'I them be forever barn1 and forecloaed from claimlns any right, Olio or Interest In said premises or any part thereof. Thla summons Is publlshnd by order of the Honorable (i. Hprlnifcr, JiiiIko of the county court of the state ol Oregon lor crook county, murleonthe 2Ulh day of March, 11113, which aald order prescribed that this summons be published In the crook county journal, !L..ilir newfoiauer. printed and published I Frlnevllle, crook county, Oregon, tor a period of six consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this sum. monsl. March m. R. KfXIOTT, S-20-Sw Attorney for plaintiff. H. Z. Gttffiik Central Oregon Well Co. Contractor for Well Drilling and Prospect Holes. Depth Guar, anteed Dealers la full line of well aupulles. Gasoline Engines, Pumps, tic Culver, Oregon Notice for Publication. Prpsrtmant of Ins tnlrrlnr, V. a. In4 ims at thr Italics. Ornoa, Mrrh JUL mil. Nolle Is hsrrhv (Inn llii llnrrv Van Mi-ler f Crtnevllhi. Ili.lyn Aerll ISJB. 1st, nintli HmHrttrwit, Nt 0HA. for n't nV an4 nSi ""'H" nnhlp ! siinlk. r I ), nillBiiMltr MrrlUlan. haa nir.l nllt nrtnlenltttn to lush nnnl thnw-vrer prmr Ui MlalilUh etalm In lh lantt U'w UracrllwHt. Iwfur the founts rtrrh-al hi uflliw, at Prlne. vlllr. Orrwon.on lh SHh day uC Mar. IS1. Claimant nsinea a wllnrrl tltrnn Urn itrlotann. ileum H. IUUIIT. I'hiirman Mom It. and antral C. KlmmeU, all of l'rllllll, Ora son. t lil I'. MOOIIK, rVglaler, Notice) for Publication. !Varlmaru el lh tntarlur, , V a. Jurat ai lh lila. Oro.B, Marvb U, lai). N'IU U hrlr lln thai Orlan.l I Miles nl Harnra. OrrS'n, . on lta Klh. IWIS. ami Marvh wth. Ii'bl, maU llemrlcal. So. iiliol au.l a'liltllitnal. No. imisI. lor nr. n't ".. nl. aw., anil a, nw1.. atH-lliin T. Utan alilp Je Bouih, rattii Ueaal Vlllam(us Mcrt.t i lan, baa n le.1 nolli- nf Inlonllon to maa t rtital lltrr )parr,ail lo ralaltllah rtaltu to iha tatut atMtv l-t-rllHSl Iwlora rimoihy K. i. tiuffv. r, a. omtmiuionor. at hia iti, at Prinvvllla, Ort-iou, ou Hie xlmt day ol Mar, 11.1. Claimant naniM aa wllnraaea: Thomaa N. Halfour, ot rrtlit-vcil. ort'tfuu, ami l-orrral l. Svaitimon. rharlra UU'lirlal and Jamva (III. i'hrl.1, alt ol aru,-a, Oregon. Iio i:. w. MiioKK, t !t"r. Notice to Creditors, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have been, by Hie county court ol the state of Orrgun, for Crook county, duly appointed eiecutors of the estate of Charles li. Foster, deceased, and all persona having claims sgainal said estate are hereby required lo pre sent the same, duly vended, lo said lecutors at the law otlice ol M. K, brink, in the city ol I'rlnevllle, Crook tiiitv, Otegon, within six months from the date ol this notice. t latent and puhhahed first time this 13th day ol March, 1913. Mki.vii M rnsTia, ka C. Koarss, Kxecutors ol the will and estate al harlea II. Poster, deceased. .1 1:1 tlw SuitimoiiM, n the rlreull rourt ol th atate ol Ori-son. ir the eoiimv ol ('look rntral orra.m Irrisaiion romanr, s corimr lion, jnaiuiin, va. atrti'k O'NIrtl. .trlemlant. To I'airlrk ieMrll.delan.tsnt: reaon, vou are n. anawar tiio eretiy rrtiilr.1 ronq.iaini nimiasainit vou in ilia iii n-1 County Clerk ol the County ol Crook. llllrdantlwUlilnaliwmkalromllia.larollhafi. ,. tllaa tlllfa.1 accnllntlna- ol hia am pul.llrallon of Una auminoua ami II you '" '"S until acruilllllliK ol nia tail ta.ia.iar ami anawrr. lor want ihrrr.il, adlliltllslrutlnn of said estate ami ha plaintiff will ai.pl) lo iba.'.iurl lor tha ra-1 in .ry.-l lor In ilia romi'lalnl, lo-wll: lor he ian.-.llallon ol a errlaln eonlra.1, .lair, I prll Ulb, If;. rna.lr brlwran l.m ami Tha N-a.-hut.ia Irrisaii.iii an-t I'owrr Comjiany an.t linremi-ni or crriaiu lanua ami nia aai.r nsltla aiiiiurtrnailt Ihrrrto. altuat In t'r.aik rountr. Orraon.anu lor aura oilier rclli'l aa lav be roiillabir. Thla aumtnona la aervrd illion yon by nil pnhtl. ration by authority ol au order ofihe lion Hrail.haw, u.lsr ol I lie .-Irrull .-oiiri of llir ol iir.'sou. lur in. i-oiiniy oi i rooa. ana aahl ordrr la .taunt the jl.l ilay of Man li, luli. lot la ituly r.-ciirilril au.1 euOTe.1 in aalil eourl tut ault. Haleol Sral p. 1 1.1 i a 1 1, .n , March 77, 1SII. Iklo of laat tnilill.-alt.it!. May S Ittl). JKSKK m KARS8 A JACOB K ANI.KR, Allornaya pir I'latuiir?, SiiimnoiiH. In the circuit .-ourl uf the Itale of Oregon, for hu i-.iiiutv of t!r.Mik . 'etilral Oregon Irrigation t'oiupauy, a cor IHiratlou, plainlln, IJertrudr KhH-la-r, wldoy and aole surviving Klorber, deeeaavir, heir at law ol rre.1 W def.-nilanl. To (tertrude Klorber, widow and sola aurvlv tug heir at law ot Kr.al n, MoeUT, dm-eaaed, defendant: In the name nf the slate nl Oregon, You are i-rrby renulred Ui atnii-ar ami anawer tha complaint fllrd agalnat you In thr above en. tiled ault within alx werka irom tits day oi tha Sral publication of thla auinmona and If you fall to so appear and auawar, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the rellel prayed for In Ihe complaint, lo wll: for the cani-ellallon ol a errlaln contract laird November lal, pa, made tielwern Kri-.l W. Klorber and The Hearhiltea Irrigation anil I'nw.T Company and asHlgiicd lo aald lalhllff. relating lo Ihe aciulri'lnrnt nf err laln lamia and ihe wat.-r rlghta atiiurlrnant thereto, situate In t:r.Hik couuly, Oregon, and for auch other relief as may tie equitable. Thla aiunuiona is aervrd iiimn you by ni'bll- ration by authority of an order of tin Hon. VY, L. Bradahaw. ludae of the circuit court of tha atate ol Oregon, for the county of Crook, and aald order la dated the JQlU day of March, ltll:l, and la duly recorded and entered lu xaiduoorl and ault. hate of first publication March 27, tuts. Hate of last publication. May S, ISl:l. JKHSK nTKAllNH A JAOOh K AN.t.KK, AtUirnrya for I'lakiillff. Sum moiiM. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for rrook county. oleau J,and Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Iiavld Rurtou, and Mrs. David Hurton, wife nf aald David Iturnin. anil all other persons or parties unknown clHlinlug any right, title, estate, lien upon or interest In the real ealate descrilM.it lu the complaint herein, de fendants. To David llurtonand Mrs. David Hurton, wile of said David Hurton, and all persons or parlies unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien iiion or interest In the real es tate descrllH-.l in the complaint herein, and also described in tills aiimlnoua, alaivs named, defendanta. In the name of ihe slate of Oregon. You, and each of you, are hereby summoned anil re quired to appear In the ataive entitled court and answer or plead u the complaint tiled therein In tills suit against you ou or tietore May Mil, 1013. which la the tune prescribe.! in the order ol theeounly Judgoof Ormik county, Oregon, pursuant to which Oils summons Is published, In which you are required to ao appear, answer or plead, and If you fall to so appear, answer or plead, the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint, which relief la that plaintiff's title to the following described real properly situ ate In Crook county, Oregon to.wil: The north halt of the southwest quarter and the south half of the northwest quarter of sec tion twenty.one -'21- In township twelve -12-south, range ten .10- east of the Willamette Meridian in Crook comity, Oregon, And every pari thereof, ho forever quieted against you and all persons claiming by, through or under you, or either of you, and that plaintiff be adjudged to bo the owner thereof in tee simple; and that you and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, through or miller vou. be forever barred, cslolned and re. strained from claiming or setting tin any right, title or interest In r to any purl ot said proi erty and for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem equitable In the prenu Ises. The date ol the first publication of this sum mons la the 'illth day of March, HUH. Thla summons is published pursuant to An order of tl. Hprlnger, counly luilgo of Crook county, Oregon, made on the 10th day ol March, 1(113. L. M. BKoHTKlX, I 8.20' Atturuey for plaintiff. Call for Warrant. Notice Is hereby given that all gen eral (mid warrants up to ami Including Iteg, No, tWl. Alao all reglateretl MigU Si hoid warrants will tie pal. I upon pre aentalloti at my oltlce. Internal stops alter tins date, April 17, 191.1. It. I.. Juan, Counly treasurer, Crook county, Ore. Hstlis) lor IVMkatloa IVpnrtmeiit ol the Interior t'.H.I.iind Olllce lit The lnlle,(rvgcu April UHh, 191.1. Notice Is hereby given Hint John Cnney, ol I'rlnevllle, Oregon, who, on Junimrv Wlb.lUlO, nmde IIoiiicwUmiiI, Nd.iv.yrt, or ui ni j, Section 17, Town ehlp Iti Mouth, lUngc 1,1 r.tut, Wll Ininette Merldlnn, bus tiled notice of Intention to mnkn fliml thnw year I'rool, to cetiihllah cliilm to the Inml above ditaorlliol, tadore til t nuiity Clerk, at his olllce, at I'rlnevllle, Or egon, on the 'i2nd day of May, I9l:t. Clnlmnnt tin nice aa wltiieewai Km. eat I'. Kliiiinell, James A. Moltltt. Thurmnn Moltltt, tllenu Mustard, all of I'rlnevllle, Oreuon. 4-17-H. C. W. Mooiik, Iteglater. Notice ot Admliilatrutor's Sals ol Kalttl KatMtt. Notice la heri-by Blven, hy the tin derwlgurd, the administrator of the ratal ol Mary Wllklne, iln-eaaed, that lu pursuance of a u order of the county court, made on the 7lh day of April, 1913, III the matter of the estate of Mary Wllklna, deceased, the iinderalgiieil will aell at private sale alter the r.'.l dny ol May, 1913, In I'rlnevllle, Orvgnn, all the right, title and Interval ol mild Mnry Wll. kins, dccvnm'd, at the time of her dentil and nil the right, title and Intercut the an Id estate bus nciiulrvd In nddltlou to that ol the anld Mnry Wllklna at the time nl her death lu and to all ol the following deta-rllied real estate, tow It: Lota Five and Six ol block Kluht In the Klllli addi tion to I'rlnevllle, Oregon. Terms and condition ( anle cnab. Hated this :'ltb dnv nl April, 1913. A. II. l.ll l-MAS. Adtulnlntrntor of the estate of Mnry WllkltiH, il.-ceiia.-d. Notice to Creditors. , Notlre is hereby given, by the under. igmd, the admimatrator with the will anueiial ol the estate of tieorge M. Slani litt, deceased, tu all creilltors ol said deceaaed and to all persona having claims against said estate to present the a me with the proiier vouchers, to the ntideraigmal at hia o Hi re In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, within six months from the dstnol the llrat publication ol this notice. I'aled this 21lb day ol April. 191:1. M. It KlUoTT, Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of tieorge M.Hlanclill, deceased Notice of Hnul Accounting. Notice Is hereby given by the mi ilernlgued, the administrator of the eetnte nf i.llilile Turner, d.H-enaed, to Mil tu.m, .iia li,tor.t.ul l mmIi! iial.lH . 1 . . V . , ... 1 that he has made and tiled with the that the cnurl has st 1 lliiradny, the .a, .(,. ,. i. iiji . f, ronlitv I MHS '-" "l ' COUIIiy ; nliri roiliu in rrtlievilie, vra . ('iiiintv. (Iri.iron. iin the time and place fur hi'urlng anil seltllug; aald II mil ai-cotitttltig. i'u ted thla llltli tiny of April, 191.1. J ami s Ti MNKH, Adttilnlstriitiir of the estate uf I.llilile Turner, deceased. 4 H 5t Notice lor Publication Ih.partuictit of the Interior U.S. Land Olllce nt The iiilli,Oreoii April 1Mb, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Kllsa A. iniiihimi, ol I'rlnevllle, Oregon, who on May iidtli, 1910, tntiile Ih-sert Land Kntry No. 1H)N22 lor si nw 1, imd wl awl. Sirtloli 22, TnwiiHhlp IS South, Hlllige 20 Ciml, Wllliiuietto Meridian, has tiled notice nf Intention to make I' liuil Proof, to estalillsh clnliii to the Inml above di-Herllied, In'lore Tim othy K. J. Huffy, 1. S. Coiiiiiilasloner at his olllce, at Prltievllle, On'giilt.ou the 3rd day ol June. 1913. In I in nl ti t names aa witness.: Lloyd K. Wlllso, It.nilM'U Hooter), and Harvey I). Dtiiihttm, ol Post, Oregon, nnil Parker B. Doitk, of Prlnevlile, Oregon. 4-2-l-pd C. W. MooltK, IteglHtcr Notlcu for Publication Department of the Interior. U.S.Luntl Olllce at '1 he I)nlles,()ngon, April iilst, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Charlea A. Weaver, of rrlnevllle. Oregon, who, on April 1st, 1IHIU, and March 4, 1911, tiiude HoineHtenil, No. 04703 mid additional No. 0h2f0, lorswj sej, Hec. 3, ni nej, ni uv.. He. 10, set in , si nw, sw ttej, (Section 10, TowtiHhlp IS Houtli, Hunne 10 KiiHt, Wllliiiiiette Meridian, luiH llleil notice of Intention to linike Kliml three year Proof, to establish claim to the bind above dt'scrllii'd, be fore Timothy K. J. Duffy, V. H. Com iiilsHloiier, at his ollii'e at Prlnuvllle, Ort-Kon, on the 5th day ol June, 1913. Claimant numes as wltnessce: Joa quill lierurdo, David Weaver, Karl Forest, Charles (ioodknlKht, all of Prlui'vlllf, Oregon. 4-24 C. W. Mooiik, Itcglster. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U.S.Land Olllce iitTbo Dnlleii.Oreiron April 12lh, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Charlea A. Wall, of Roberts, Oregon, who, on March Kith, Kill, made Homestead, No. 08.149, for hwJ awl, Sec. 23 and wl nwt, nwj iwl, Hectlon 20, Town ship 17 Sout h, of Itangn 10 Kant, Wll linnet to Merldlnn, haa filed notlco of Intention to ninke (Until I'cinuinitu tlon Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Timo thy K. J. Duffy, U. S. Commissioner, at bis office at Prlnevlile, Oregon, on the 24th (lay ot May, 1913. Claimant miiiics lis witnesses:: Al btn Peterson, (leorge W. Crawford.of Prlnevllle.Ort'gou, Claude C. Dunham, Bernard tuiHcli, ol KobertH, Oregon. 4-17-pil. C, W. MooitiqReglHter New Millinery For the newest and lutest creations In Millinery, see my carefully selected stock. A pleasure to show goods. (iKIITItlll)K 1'AI.MKIt, McCalllHter BuUdlns, next door to Journal olllce. 4-3