GIRLS' BEDROOMS. How to Make Them Attractive at Small Expense. EFFECTS WITH CUSHIONS, If Vu Hav an Old India ! prtad In Wvn Otsign Us II by All Muni In Your Furnishing De lightful Clr Bchamt In Shtll pink. Th Charm ( Pith Ntt, tier are um tugfnatlons for mak lug young girl's bedroom charming awl daUtr during tba auuimsr tnontba. If you Tiara among tit heirloom la four doum an old woven twdapread of wool In Imllgu bin and wlillo ton can mak a wondurful ruahlun out of Lin donliu, Willi aom embroidered Jape una swallows In night on IL Tha tltrhea can b of Ilia long and faulty worked typo, and you win ba aur prlaed to dnd bow few of thara will niaka a dainty, airy fToct Id mhrold ring the wbll and gray awallowa skimming across an Imaginary aky of denim. If your bedspread la of cretonne, with a ranury tuna rdouilna(li)g, your ruahlun would be a perfectly rhnrnilng ono made of a pal gold hade of Baleen with a mall apray of purple Marin embroidered acroa II or elae big purple clcmatla. Tie tills In lb chair with vlnlut rlhlKin. The bedspread and cuahlons really glv the keynote to the room In color and are very luipnrtnnt In the scheme of fur Mailings. Now, supiHiau your favorite nilor to lie shell pink. You enn carry out the arhem In a bedspread of sateen with npplliua of lac medal lions bver II at Intervals, and you can have cushion of the same anteen with smaller lace medallions thereon. KUh net la very "artistic" used over plain color for spread and cuahlona. with n big. soft Imw of rlhlxin on the spread and one on the tie couch cushion. A simple di'lft pattern la lovely In cre tonne, and Ihla make a pretty blue and while apnnd and cuahlotia with delft blue bowa. Hut the moat fasci nating color for a spread Is light green. It la airy and springlike, and the embroidered fern front for the cuahlon Is Jut perfect In the way of suggesting the return of buda and flowers lu tho woods. r HOLIDAY MAKERS. Timely Tips For Vsostleniats That May Corns In Hsndy. After walking In the rnln It la a good Idea to lay one's boots on their sides In order that air msy get to the wettest parts. If boot trees bar been left at home the boots should be stuff ed with newspaper, which will keep them lu shnpo. The unaccustomed hardness of the witter mars the pleasure of bolldny makers In some parts of the country. When rnlnwster Is not obtalnabl a llttl born i or ammonia will prov a good softener. A ennvaa covered traveling trunk may I s waterproofed as follows: Mnk up a llipuir of one pound of yellow sonp dissolved In a qunrt of hot water. Add to this three quarts of boiled oil and a quart of turpentine. Mix well together and apply two costa. When thoroughly dry apply a third cent In which about twlc Ita weight of dark brown oxide or lampblack ground In oil has been well stirred. This may now bo coated over once or twlc with rery hard black Japan slightly thinned with turpentlue or (more cheaply) with good pslnt thinned with beat copal Tarnish and turpentine. Put a few pnpor napkins In your bag when traveling. When your hRnds get dirt j or sticky use a clean paper nap kin to wipe them. If the railway car window la si on mod and you wish to look out wipe It with one of the paper napkins. You will In this way aava tunny ordinary biindkorchtefs. If the necessary black boot polish tins boon left behind a cut orange dip ped In a shovelful of soot from the chimney Is a makeshift which can usu ally bo turned to account In the most out of the way plnces. The carbon from a kettle la Just as good for tha purpose as chimney soot Nsw Mat. rials For Pillow Tops. Moipiotto velours, new among pillow top fabrics. Is a lovely weave of soft put coloring In Persian rug designs and, while a bit expensive, Is reputed to wear Indefinitely. Of equally at tractive design and coloring are the qiinresof silk tnpostry or silk dnmask tlmt come In the various pillow sizes, and snmowhnt more practical looking are the tups of hand tooled leathor In Indian red, Chinese blue and Japnnese ten green. A now material of the Iniindnrnble sort that la Ideal for pil low tops und fnr from costly Is an nn fndable madras of Incy openwork weave. It comes in lovely Bhudos of green, brown, blue, rose and gold, in two toned effects and In combinations - of brown with green or rose and of , pile blue with gold or vlolot Linen Eoonomy, For the woman who has no mnld or who has a small apartment and docs bor own laundry work a great doal of labor may be saved by using paper napkins Instead of linen ones when there nro no guests present The Inundating of napkins takes quite a little time and care, and one might Just ns well have that time for a bit of rest or reading. Paper towels, too, have been made quite practical and spccliilly where there are children will also be found a great labor saving . device. IN GRANDMA'S DAY. lummif Hut With Rminient Air. roiarriisxuT chowxid rat. This la th very latest hat for th summer girl, and It la adorably rem Inlscent of bur grandma's day. Illut forgetmenota ar uinssed In low ef fect over plaque of leghorn, and streamers of Dutch blue ribbon fall from a bandeau which tips th llttl bat forward over th fnr. FOR WOMEN INVESTORS. Hsr Ar Ten Dents That Will Ba Useful to Plungers. Don't speculate. It la better to keep what you hare than to risk losing tt all In order to make a little more. Don't expect your money to earn 10 per cent It la too much to ask of It Don't bide your money In your bouse There ar many nior burglars than there are dishonest bankers. Trust the banks, but don't trust the burglars. Don't buy from brokers you do not know. There ar a grent many good ones of whom you may readily Inquire. Don't put fnlth In a "tip." Croesus norer bad a tenth as much money aa la lost every year by persons who In vest lu tips on tho stock uinrket Don't aa a rule, buy mining stock for an Investment Some are excellent but more are not when considered Id the light of investments. Don't expect th security you pur chsse to advance quickly. Thla will sav you from almost certain disap pointment Don't buy any stock or bond aa an Investment that haa not been Inextst nce fur a considerable time A divi dend paying record Is sn excellent guld to follow. Don't let your money He Idle. Mnke It work, as you have probably worked to get It Don't go "long" and "short" of a stork at the aame time. Your broker la the only person who can possibly mnke a profit out of such a transac tion, aa be gets the commissions. Nsw Llngsrl Slip. The elaborate frock of embroidery and Ince duos not entirely depend on Its trimming for Ita smart effect Co der It la worn a perfectly fitting foun- OF BirEKn KRKNCH NAINSOOK. datlon slip consisting of narrow petti coat and brassiere. The slip pictured la of sheer French nainsook trimmed with vol lace and ribbon. Woman Moaaio Worker. Miss Gertrude Martin 1b the only woman master mosaic worker In Eng land, and two new mosulcs. bor work, wore unveiled In the lady chapel of the Westiulustor Roman Catholic ca thedral at Easter. The method she uses Is the sume that wns employed by the ancleut Italian masters who worked In St. Mark's. Miss Martin Is by profession an artist, having studied In England and In Paris, and two yenrs ago took up the work of mosaic. She gays It Is work entirely suited to a woman if she dues not mind getting nor bands dirty. Any novice can work at a background, she snys. hut some training as an artist is necessary for the other work. t KaGupboard CHESTNUTS AS VEGETABLES. CII1..S ITX are avniluble nnd make such su acreptable variation In the bill of far that It Is a wouder they are smt nior generally uaed. The large Kalian chestnuts can b pure tinned In must towns and are th ones generally used In cooking, al though Ihs smsllsr ones ar Just aa sultsbl. Tsmptlng Nut Meats. Htewed ( lien! nuts.-Peel off th out side skin of the chestnuts, then steep In boiling wster until th Inner skins can be removed. Throw th nuts aa fast as peeled Into cold water. Put two ounea of butter lu a saucepan with two talilespoonfuls of flour, ritlr until blended, then pour In a half pint or mors of clear broth, stirring until smooth Rait to taate. add chestnuts and simmer gently until soft Kerr with roasted meats or poultry. Deviled Chestnuts. Tak a quart of chestnuts, remov tb shells and blsncb the meats. Dry thoroughly, then ptsc on th fire In a saucepan and brown In bet olive oil or butter. Hprlnkle with fine salt and a dsab of csyenue and serv at dlnlier after the cheese. Dainty Sid Dishes. Chestnut Kalad.-Tak a half dozen chestnuts. Itvmova the shells, put Into a ssueepnn of hot water and boll twen ty minutes. Drain and plung Into cold water until the skins loosen. Peel, cut Into quarter and dust wltb salt and pepper. Peel four large aour apples, core and rut Into pieces the slue of the nuts. Cut some of the dark meat of a cold roasted chicken, turkey or duck Into pieces of the an me size and arrange on lettuce leaves In the so lad bowl or In dividual plntea. Sprinkle with two talilespoonfuls of chopped mixed pickles and dress wltb a French dressing of oil and vinegar and serv. A Toothsom Sweat. Chestnut Krlttera. Take a couple of dozen chestnuta. Roast and akin these and pound to a smooth pasta. Add two talilespoonfuls of rice flour, one tnblespoouful of sugsr and two tea- spoonfuls of lemon Juice. Wulxk the yolks of three eggs until light and whip the whiles to a stiff froth with a pinch of salt, yttr first the yolks, then tho whites. Into the chestnut flour and use a llttl thick cream to moisten. I.I ft the mixture between two spoons, which bar been well boated In boiling water, and fry In smoking hot fnt Drain on white paper and send to table arranged In a pile, sprinkled wltb sugar, ou a well beated dish. KiTGHEN CANDIES FOR SANTA CLAUS. NO doubt Sauta Claus feels the high cost of living and will be glad If thoughful mothers lighten his expenses by acting aa first aids to his department In preparing simple can dies for the Christmas stocking. These wholesome candies will please the little ones quite as well as those bought in the shops. Nut Swsstmsata. Cocoanut Halls. Take a pound of loaf sugar and boll it In a gill of water until It hardens when tested in cold water, then flavor with rose or orange flower water and stir into it sufficient grated cocoanut to make it quite thick. 8bape tt Into balls, place these on an oiled dish and leave them till hard, when they should be quite firm outside, but soft and semifluid Inside. Marzipan. Take a pound of sweet almonds and blanch these, adding two or three bitter almonds If liked. Pound them In a mortar till smooth, adding drop by drop a lit tie rose or orange flower water. Then stir, this mixture over a alow tire with one pound of sugar till it forms a smooth paste which will not stick to the lingers when touched. Dust a board with powdered sugar, spread the paste thinly on this and cut Into any shape or size desired. Seasonable Sweets. Christmas Kisses. Heat the whites ot six eggs' until stiff. Stir In oue-hulf pound of powdered or confectioner's sugar. Drop this in teaspoonfuls on oiled paper and dry In a slightly warm oven for nbout forty minutes. Lift from the paper and stick together in pairs with a bit of white of egg. Some of the kisses may be made b adding a little melted chocolate to the beaten egg nnd others by using a little melted red elly to give them a pretty rose tint. lee Cream Candy. Take eight cup fuls of sugar, two cupfuls of hot water, one tenspoonful of cream of tartar, dis solved In cold water, a lump of butter flie size of an egg and two teaspoonfuls of vanilla. Put the water and sugar on the tire In a saucepan..- Sfir until dis solved. When it begins to boll add the cream of tartnr and let it boll twenty minutes without stirring. Add the but ter tit the last minute. When It hnrd- ens in cold wnter it Is doue. Pour on buttered platters, sprinkle with vanilla and let it cool. Pull, drawing it out Into sticks and cut with sharp scissors the desired length. 1 Profosstctal Cards. Abstracts. . Insurance Tie J. H. Haner Abstract Co. Itit'firporatt'l Prineville, Ore. Farm Loan. Itonda W. P. MKks S. O. Wallace Law Office of W. P. MYERS Kamatra Bld'g, Prinevill, Or Prof. A. W. Grater, Divin HhW Offic In Morris Iluilding three doors ouui oi journal omoe. Prinevill. Orsgoa D. H. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer nonm ii viarnaon Blrt'ir rrineville, Ore. 10-1 Dr. Howard Gove Dentiat Crook County Bank Building OCCULIHTH iftolknap & Get wards (County fbysicisn.) T. E. J. DUFFY Attorney-at-Lavr (Hucceaaor to W. A. Bell) Pkinxviu.1 . . . Oreoos C. C Sri I !PrinMI: - - Ortat 0. JKjfd, CSLLS AHIWSBED PBOVPTIY DlV OB NlOKI Omi i Out DOOB SOTTR or ADmeos't baue stosb. Both offlc so res) deoos telephones. W. A. BELL Lawyer The Dalle Oregon 77?. 60H, , Ortftn. Willard II. Wirtz Attorney-at-Law. Office In M. Ii. Biggs' otlice. Pkinevili.e Okkgon C. SSrink J-awytr Orrftm. J. Tregelles Fox M. R. C. 8. Eng: and L. 8. A. London; Licence Oregon State Medical Board. Specialist in Surgery; Hygiena; Ali mentary Canal; women and children' diseases, eto Offlcs and rpstdene Third street near Court Hum. Tel.: Plonaer. Calls silvered promptly, night or day. Charges moderate HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? Of Course. HAVE YOU An Abstract? Certainly everyone has an abstract now. Do you kndW where your corners are. Well, No, Not exactly. Brewster Engineering Company, Prineville, Oregon, wiil locate them lor you and guarantee the work. Sun-eying, Plsttlng, Irrigation Engineering. Phone Pioneer 204. I f f C Lodge meets everyTues- r a day niijht. Strangers welcome. lino. Noiilk, N. G.; Bkrt Barnks, V. Ii. ; T. L. Coon, Sec. ; C. B. Dinwid die, Trreas Nsticc to Creditors. Notice Is hereby given by the un- l.iiut.,u.l ..l...l..lo.n...MtV ... l... ui if-iuni, i hi- ftii iiiiuini i evil ia u i mr estate of Joseph 11. Delore, deceased, to tne creditors ot snni estate ana nil persons having claims neatnst the same to present such claims to the undersigned at the otlice ol T. E. J. Dufiy, In Prineville, Crook county, urt'Kon, within six mouths from the first publication ol this notice. Dated and published the first time this 13th day of March, 1913. ViRMNIA DKI.OKE, Administratrix of the estate of Joseph H. Delore, deceased. 3-13-7t Notice to Creditors. u Notice is hereby given by the un dcrslKued, the administrator of the estate ol Samuel S. Jones, deceased, to all creditors ot said deceased and to all persons having claims against said estate to present tliom with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the otlice of M. R. Elliott In Priue vllle, OrcRon, witliin'slx months from the first publication, ol this notice. Dated this 3d. day of April, 1913. ClIAltt.KS E. JliNKM, Administrator of the Estate of Sam uel S. Jones, Deceased. Hotic for Publication Department of the Interior. I'. 8. Laud Otlice at The Dallea. Oregon. ...... , . Mr 27, H13. fiotice la hereby given that Walter T. Morris, ol Put. Oregon, who on Novornber 11, 1W7, mad homestead No. I57H6, aerial No. 042.V! fnra4 uHiiwi; ,4 south, range 21 east, Wiilametti merid- ii, nas uiwi nonce ol Intention to make final flva.VMf hmu.1 ... i.i : l. - ,"wi -wii,iu claim to tl land abov described be- ore u. vi. miller, I . ri. commissioner, at litr nffiM a , pl; ft.. . i .......... . .-.,,, isicfiii, un lu (th day of July, 1913. lyiaimant name aa witnesses: L. W. Bennett and John O. Morris, of Bsrne, Oregon, and W. A. Carson and H. 8. Morris, ol Post, Oregon. C. W. Moose, Register. .Sheriffs Sal. By virtue of an execution, decree and order of sal, issued out ol the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the county of Crook, and bearing the seal ol said onurt, to me directed and dated the 23rd day ol May, 1913, upon a decree of foreclosure ol a certain mortgage and judgment rendered, and entered in said court on tb 6tb day of May, 1913, in a ess where Samuel H. Davis was plain tiff and Martha J. Hartwig and L. E. Hart wig were defendants; said decree and judgment being in favor ol the plaintiff and against the defendant herein named as judgment debtor in the sum of six thousand ilKonnr.ii dollars, witb interest thereon at the rate ol seven per cent per annum from the 10th dav of Jsnnarv. 1!H1 nrf three hundred ($300 00) dollaia attorn ey lees, and the further turn ol 110 4)0 dollars costs incident to and acciuing upon me service ol tbe writ of execu tion, and commanding- me to make a.l- ol the real property embraced in raid decree ol loreclosure and hereinafter described, 1 will on Sstaraay, tlw 28th Da? f Jaat, 1911, at the hour ol two o'clock in tba after noon ol said dav. from the nortn atena ol the county court house at Prineville, Lrook county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash in hand, all the right, title and interest wbicb the defendants, Martha J. Hart wig and L. E. Hartwig, or either ol them had on th 5th dav ol Mav. 1913. or any interest that all or either ol said defendants may have acquired since taat date, or now have, to tbe following described real property, to-wit: The southwest Quarter of aertinn eight, in township fifteen, south ol range eleven, eaat ol W illamette meridian, in Crook county, Oregon. Or so much cf said property as will satiety said decree and judgment with tbe costs and accruing costs, said sale to be made subject to confirmation and redemption as by law provided. Dated at Prineville. Oreson.thia the 24tb day ol May, 1913. IBANK ELEINS, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. By D. H. Peoples, Deputy. 5 29 5t Notic for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Umc at tbe Dal its. Oregon. May 17th, 1913. Notice la hereby given that Kollio O. Uooven. of Roberts, Oregon, who on Augu-t 15th. lull, made homestead No. 0W02. for n1-, ne1;, sw! nej, and se1, section 17. Uiwnship 17. south, ranee 17 -a.it, Will, ametie Meridian, has tiled notice of Inten tion to make commutation proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, be fore Timothy E.J.Dutry.U.S.Oommiasioner at his ottice. at Prineville, Oregon, ou the 23d day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Hans Jscolwen. Jo-ih E. Roberts, (iranvilie H. Nye, of Roberts. Oregon, and Don H. Peo ples, all of Prineville, Ore. C.W.Mooas, Register. Notic for Publication Department ol the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore iron. April 21at, 1913. Notice is hereby given that James Lawrence, ol Howard, Oregon, who, on February zist, ma e nomesteaa no. 09984, lor nej lej, section 8, township 14 South, Range 19 East, Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice ol intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described. before the County Clerk, at his office, at Prine ville, Oregon, on tbe 7th day ol June, Claimant names aa witnesses : Arthur J. Champion, Chester Starr, Ike Blevin, Clifford Minard, all of Howard, Oregon. o-t Vj. v . aiooKK, Register Notice to Creditors Notice Is herehy g-iven that the un dersigned has been, by the County rourt ol the state ol Oregon, tjr Crook coutity,duly appointed admin istratrix of the estate of William Adams, deceased, and all persons ' Having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same. duly verified, to said administratrix, at the law office of M. E. Brink, in the city of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, wlthlu six months from the date ol the first publication ot this notice. Dated and published first time thla 15th day oj May, 1913. ANNA Apams, Administratrix of the estate of Wil liam Adams, deceased. 5-15-6p Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. lr. S. Land Office at Burns, Oregon, Mav 2, 1913 Notice ie hereby given that Ferdinand M. Smith whose postothce address is Paulina, Oregon, did, on the 10th day ol April, 1913, tile ill this otlice sworn statement and application No. 0titi73, to purchase the ss swi, section 24 and nej nwj section 25, township 18 south, range 2o east, Wi'lamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions ol tne act ot June is, li8, and acts amend atory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pur suant to such application, the land and limner tnereon nave been appraised, in the aggregate (350.00: that said aDnli- cant will offer tiual prool in support ol ins application ana sworn statement on the 30th day ol July. 1913. before T. E. J. Duffy, t. S. Commissioner, at his otlice at Prineville, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues by tiling a corroborated allidavit in this otlice, alleging facts which would defeat tne entrv. 6-8 lot Wm, Fabrk, Register. Hstice for Publication Department of tbe Interior. L. 8. Land Office at Burns, Or-gon. May 21, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Perry W. Eddy, of Paulina, Oregon, who on Mar 26,1011, made homestead entry No. 05455 lor 1 ' swi and i n J. section 4, township 17 ! south, range 24 east, Willamette mend- ian, has filed notice ol intention to make final commutation Drool to eauhliah claim to the land above described, be fore L. M. Miller, U. S. Commissioner, at her office, at Paulina, Oregon, on the 10th day ol Jnly, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses John B. Parks, A. A. Coleman, John Christen son and Magnus Peterson, all of Paul ina, Oregon. Wat. Fsski, 5 29 Register. Hotic to Creditors Notice la hereby given by tbe under signed, the administrator of the estate of Wilbur M. Biglow, deceased, to ail persona having claims against said es tate to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned at the ol fice ol M. R. Elliott, in Prineville, Ore gon, within six months from tbe date ol this notice. Dated this let day of May, 1913. L. M. Thomas, Administrator ol tbe estate of Wilbur M. Bigelow, Deceased. 6-1 Sheriffs Sab f Real EsUU UaJ.tr Eiecatis a. F tree! tare. In tbe circuit court of the state of Ore gon lor the county ol Crook. J. M. Conklin, Plaintiff, vs. James HcElroy, Defendant By virtue ol an execution issued out ol the above entitled court on the 23rd day ol May, 1913, in favor of the above named plaintiff, J. M. Conklin, and agaim t the above named defendant, James McElroy.upon a judgment against the defendant, for the Bum ol eight hundred (SS00.00) dollars with in terest thereon from the let dav ol April, 1911, at the rate ol 10 per cant per annum and $75.00 attor ney's lees, and the further sum of (10.00 costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in tbe clerk's office ol said court in said county, on the 12th dav ol May, 1913; and whereas, it was turther ordered and decreed by the court that tne west hall ol the southwest quarter ol section 35, township 11, south, range 14 east, and lots 3 and 4 ol sec. 2, tp 12 south, range 14 east ol the Willamette Meridian, Crook county, Oregon, be sold in the manner prescribed by law, notice is hereby given that 1 have levied upon and I will, on Tkt 28tk Day f Jaat. 1913, at the north front door ol the court bouse, in Prineville, Oregon, at the hour ol two o'clock in the afternoon ol said day, sell all the right, title and interest the said defendant, James Mo Elroy, had in and to the above described real property, to the highest bidder, to satisfy eaid judgment, interest, costs, and accruing cos's, subject to redemp tion accordiug to law. First publication May 29. 1913. Fbane Elkins, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. By D. H. Peoples, Deputy. Notice ts Creditors. Notice Is hereby given, by the un dersigned, the executors ol the last will and testament of Reuben Booton, deceased, to all creditors ol said de ceased aud all persons having claims against said estate to present the same, with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the otlice ol M. R. Elliott In Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this uotlce. Dated this 24th day of April, 1913. Maria Booton. Rki ukx H. Booton. Notic for Publication Department of the Interior. Land Onice at Tne Dalles, Oregon. May 17th, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Charles A. Stevenson, of Held, Oregon, who on June 20, 1907. and May 8, 1911. made homestead No. lS5aii, serial Nos. 04141 and 118869, for w swt, sec. 25, ej se, sec. 26. and sei nn, sw ne'4, ei oei, section 85, township 19, south, range 19 east. Willamette 'Me ridian, has tiled notice of intention to make final live-year proof, to establish claim to tha land aiwve described, before the county clerk, at his offlce.at Prineville, Oregon, on the 28th day of June, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Parrlsh. of Held, Oregon; Harry Barnes, Kisher C. Logan and Otis Logan, all of Barnes, Oregon. C. W. Moore, S-S-P Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice ie hereby given that the under signed has been, by the county court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, duly appointed administratrix of the estate of Elmer Clark, deceased, and all persons having claims against eaid es tate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to said administra trix at the law office of M E. Briuk, in the city oi Prineville, Crook county, state of Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub'icatiou of this notice. Dated and published first time May 29th, 1913. Fraxces C la nk. Administratrix of the estate of Elmer Clark, deceased. 5 29-tit