Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 16, 1914, Image 6

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Stoddard May Get Place
On International Polo Team
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Photo by American Press Association.
LE. STODDABD. the well known young polo player, will
chosen a, a member of the American team which plays the British
. challengers for the Westchester cop next summer orttoo
of the most promising players of the younger set and has been In
Tiled by the Polo association to participate to the tryouts to be begun April 1.
Notice of Sliv-Atrs Sale
In the circuit court of the statiMit
Oregon for the counts of Crook.
H. K. Noble, pldtutttf,
tnter. detclldiint.
'liv virtue of nil execution, decree
and order of sale duly Issued out of
! .! .....t.,i. tii.. seal of tho circuit
court otthe state of Oregon for the
1 i iv..k. to me dltvctinl nnd
CKIIU..T ' " " . ,, .... I
dated tho asui miy ui ".
upon ft decree tor tiitf wni 'T1 .
a certain mortgage, ami Judgment
....i....i .....I mitcred In wild court
1.. 'V.,i. .i.iv ..I March. 1914. in
the above entitled cause, in favor ot
i..i..tiir mill nunlnst the delimit-
aut.J. Snow l'nrmhitor, the, judg-
. .. .ii.t. in the sum of High-
Am Hundred and Forty U1MO.0O)
...n.. interest, thereou Iroin
' . .1.. inn u ti.n
the lsth any oi amy. i. "
.... ,.t iu.rci.nt m-r minimi mid
One Hundrt-d and fclK'hty iflSO.W)
dollars. RttoriieyV few. ul the
further sum o Blxtwn dollar
cost-, savins and fwil
otOno Hundred mid Forty (tUO.lH)
dollars paid on account of said
above mentioned Interest and the
:. ... niinii this writ, mid
coinmnndliiK mis to make sale of the
.....i ,,r.,,,..rn- inliraiH'd in sueh de-
..... ...i i......t...,f...f
inw oi foreclosure aim uvivim.i...
described, I will, oil
S.tnnlT. K 2n4 day f MT, 1914.
at the hour ot 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, ami mi
door of the county courthouse lu
Prlneville, UrooK county, '. T 7
si'llat public auction to the lilKliest
....l.i.,. t.., ....-h in hand, all the rltfht,
"""" 1 ' .... .... .!..( I.
lille and Interi'st vvimu uie uv.. .
..... i v....... i', ininttT had on the
v. "v". ..... ,..,,,,t
jr., i. ,i,.v hi nihtvii. i;m'i. iih7 .....
the ludiimeiit and decree herein, or
which stub defendant now has or
has since acquired lu and to the fol-
IowIuk described real proin-riy
wit: The east half ( of the south
west quarter (i). the northwest
quarter () of the southwest q"
(i). of section twenty-one tan. In
r..nhiti slxtivii (16) south, raiitfe
fourteen 111) east of the Willamette
Meridian, lylntr "! Bltimte in the
said county ot Crook, state of n-
. .......ii .if Hiitd nronerty as
t in' a..tlfv said ludirment and de-
ith posts mid accruliiK costs,
l.VV, .. - ....1.,.
Said property win oe
confirmation aim reurmn"..
law piovided.
nmed at Prlneville, Oreiron,
2Sth day ot March, A. D., W14.
r HANK W.M.1". fin-. "
First publication, April 2, 1!14
Last "
Siiniiiioii"
I., tl.u fMicult court ol
Ui HtmtO of
Dilworth ml
his wile, ilw-
1 ill worth nl
NEWS OF THE
SPQJITWORLD
New Football Rule Bars Side
LinaGoBCti.
FRANCIS OUIMET'S PUNS.
i.nua k. Juvenal, me luruici
pion sculler of Philadeipwa. win oe
The crews will bo plckea iroin mo
mmhorihln of all the rowing clubs la
Philadelphia and from other applicants
who may develop into gooa oarsmeu.
this
1914.
in
A New Floor a Dollar
Uncoated floors absorb and hold stains of all kinds.
Cleaning them means hours of scrubbinghard work
that may be avoided by susing.
ACME QUALITY
FLOOR PAINT (GRANITE)
A coating of Acme Quality Floor Paint (Granite) gives
you a new floor that is smooth, hard and easily kept
clean and free from stains and dirt.
A quart will cover 75 square feet, two coats, at a cost or
less than a cent per square foot Made so you can easily
apply it yourself. '
Call and secure a sample card of colors and a copy ol
our free book" on "Hqme Decoating."
COLLINS W. ELKINS
n Ml- Or.nnn 4 9
I rincv me, wivm
r,
Open Golf Champion to 8ail Apr-'' !
Philadelphia May Row In Olympio
Gamea Add 110,000 to Kentucky
Derby Limit School Athletes to
Twenty Year.
The Intercollegiate football rules
committee, meeting in New York, de
cided that hereafter coaches should be
barred from the lines. This was the
most radical change in the rules adopt
d at the meeting, which was one of
the shortest in the committee's history.
Other changes were as follows:
Intentional grounding of a forward
pass was penalized by the loss of ten
varda from the point of scrimmage.
When the ball from a free kick hits
a goal post and bounds back Into the
feld the play is counted as a touch-
back.
After the teams line up the team
i,i,r tho hull shall not enter the
neutral lone in short formation.
a nlnver out of bounds when the ball
Is put in play penalizes bis team by
the loss of Bve yards. Under the old
rule there was no penalty for this of
fense the first time it was committed.
Although the proposals to number
players, grade the value of a field goal
according to the distance of the kick
and move the goal posts back were
discussed, no action was token on
these and other points. Chairman E.
K. Hall of the committee announced
that the committee had decided to wait
and observe how the plan of number
inz Dlayers worked out among the col
lege teams which have voluntarily de
rided to adont this syBtem of identi
fication during 1014.
Following the suggestion of Walter
Ciimn. teams were given the right to
use a fourth official in their games if
they desired. This official will be
known as "field Judge," and his status
will be further fixed by the codifying
committee, consisting of William Lang'
ford. Trinity, W. N. Morlce. I'ennsyi
vanla, and Nathan A. Tufts, Brown.
Plans are under way to have Phila
delDhla represented in the rowlu;
races in the Olympic games at Berlin
In 1910 by having crews in every
event Details are being worked out
by William B. West of the West Phila
delphia Boat club.
He has selected a committee con
isting of George W. Orton. the trainer
of the University of. Pennsylvania
track team; W. A. Stecher, director of
the athletic work of the Philadelphia
public schools, and W. .1. Ilarmann. a
gymnastic Instructor, to pass upon the
.fitness of caudldutes for the crews.
Francis Oulmet, the American open
ir chammon. arranged to sail on
April 14 for England, where he will
play in the amateur and open cham
pionships nert spring. He will be ac
companied by Arthur G. Lockwood.
formerly of Weston-super-Mare, Eng
land, who has been in this country
twelve years and is ranked among the
leading amateurs here.
Upon reaching Liverpool
and Lockwood will visit the nearby
unt. of novlake and then Journey
leisurely to the south of England, ar
riving early in May at Sandwich
where the amateur cnampionsmiJ
be played. Their stay there for the
first time will be Drier. n
return a week before the championship
tournament, which begins on may
they expect to be Joined by J. D. Trav
ers of Upper Montclalr. N. J., the
American amateur champion; Freder
ick Herreshoff of New York and Hein
aphmldt of Worcester.
The open championship will be held
. PrMtwick. Scotland, beginning
. 11 ft.r the olay there ths
Amrin colfers will visit France,
Onimet expects to return In time to de
fend his title in this country.
a 1.,
Restoration to I.niry oi ihus
.utionni rorcm.
Notice is hereby given that the binds
,i.....u,.i i.l.w .Miiliriirlnir B0 acres,
Ul-m .- " . ,
..I.Mn tho IhWltlllPft ittUdliai
wiii.it. - . . i .
1 Mrmr.m W lie dUIWCt VU m-i n--
ment anil entry unui-r lr ?""'
.. .i. i,.,n,u-tui.,l avi of th I. lilted
ui tnw m-'ii. " . .. . . urn.:
States and the act oi June
f:U Stat., ui m i iiuCTi ..
Lrt ntlicp at Lakevtew. Oreiron, on
i....o mil Anv settler who whs
actually and In Rood faith clalmluK
i lintdii for agricultural
purposes prior to January 1, l'Jut!.
LVh.. nut. Abandoned same, has a
preference rlfc'ht to make a h.mu
i..,,i .nn. for t he luudH actually
,winll. 'Said lauds were listed up-
k. .....n.-ntiima of the persons
mpntloiied below, who have a prefer
ence rl(ht subJtH t to the prior right
.....h u..ttl..r. nrovldt'd sucli
settler or appllcaut Is quallned to
..t. h..m.tad entry and the
preference rlsht Is exercised prior to
June 2. l'JH. on which date the lands
mill m BUb eet to seim-iin-uK
De LAVAL
Cream Separators
Sold on Easy Terms
Pioneer Cream Co.
Prlneville, Oregon
Ori'ifim l'ir Crunk oouiity.
(!. W. Klklim, pliilntifl,
vs.
John Crl.i mid
Mrs. J. A. I'liwuimi
llMllllllllS.
t. IlIiii t r HIM. J. A.
Mrs. J. A. "
aliova nmiiodi
quirwiiup r- - , - ,,..,v, tn.
l!,Ziinnd o or btrath.
inr thfl i inn n, "v I t
to-wlt! Oiiur Mr Hi? "lb
day ol April, IttU. and I you inn w
sn r or otliMwIw pll .V ".?"!;
lllll lit. lr W"1 lliwrwiii .
will Vlly l ' urt ,or u,8r,,lle(
tluirelu ilwuisniiBii w
Vat luilnmeiit H n """""""""i
M).IKI atu.rit.iy . .. y - -
lur iiluuiiiii i""'" s'"4 -"""
lurll.sr to lxl. , . . ,
And lor a interne v" ' V ;
le of !, Mt hall "I H' 'thw,H
misrler. ami tlm northwrt .irl.
tl.e tuullifaet ipirt.-r. aud tli so t"
IH'llllll H, l.l ,, , .,. T
111 vastul tl. Wilhi.imU Merld .in, In
r...k coiinlv. OreKt.n, by, Ui h"
.sidco.t.it - c-rdiitir to law, and t tt
ilm i.nuwd ' ol saw saw aurr i
i, sllot ney'. I",-. " ".) ' ''
cl.lHitt Ut nid l', 1 )'l''l l'11
tili'i ta d jiuiumt'iH. i",""
Mid Mplli : -ml t)..H the .l.-l-mlU,.U
and a iktsoiis rmiiiii " " "
I r'aiKl. or under them or either o
thfui , i i',,v,,r '" '""''.'Ti
ol nil rigid. lido'Wt rt1'
ol re.leini.U..ti in or to suld preml-" or
Any portion tl.eieol, except provlde.1
uu.ll all neriHitm claiming
or to 'claim under wild defemlsi.t" or
either ol them, by virtue oi t
sriniug ule.iu.ttt to th Menu ion d
id imtrli!., and that l,l'V"
linve execution kiiii u" eie,.......,
John Cripi and J. A. 1 Iworl Ii, for
it detlcteiicy remaiiiiiiK " -i'i"',"l
ii . .i.i.. .....tn nf the owlil !
,ld morttcueil mBil. ?PI.Hcll U
the payment of plslnllirt said Ji.il-
llient. anil tlisi piaiimu - ""
other and lurther rebel as to Ilia court
iiikv teem Jtit and eiiilthl.
this summons It nerved upon ' y
order of the llonorahla ti. Hiriiigr,
jmlga of th comity court of totdj
rmutly, Oregon, msde on the 3rd dify at
Msrch. 1H. and irK:rlbln that , a d
stiiutumii I pubiihl six weekt In
seven consecuilva Issue in tha Croon
County Journal, weekly nepr
published at rrlneviii. v rm.
Oregon, and tho dsteof the first poUl
cstion ol thlt tummotit It the 6lh dty
ol March, 1H. ami mm
pttl.licsiiou It the lth day of April,
llU I. T. K. J. Dtirrv.
Attorney for plaintiff.
entry by any qualified V T''
i ...i,i uu u u iiiiifiwaa; v i iv: a
w. the v swj m i, Si-e, 12. 1- "
".. .,'nn . ., llfail lllllin
,.i.llcitlon of W. L. ChilderH, Oold
Hill, oreicon; iisi, inl
and
The nwj
s.-l ej, tne nj swt t. i"- "
sej, the aw J uwj sej Sec. 2, T. 22 S..
R 8 E., 50 acres, application ol
Geonre Fells, No. St North 6tb atiwt.
Hotlce for Publleation-ItoUted Tract
Public Land Sale.
TY....,u,nt of the Interior,
1-"" fix
U. 8. Land Office at i nj
April .i,u,
Notice Is hereby (Iven that. M til-
ncU'd by the t'oininlMHiouer ui ....
General yLand- (Mike, under pro-
visions ol Act oi Y"' "i 'V "
m.,.i. -Nth. Ilil2. f:)7 Stats., i7l. pur
niii.llcntlon of Jaiiu's
T Hilton, No. Oipf. we
will offer at public sate "'.
est bidder, but at not less than XW)
n .nit t.'.iiU n 111., tin
Portland, Oregon; ust o-""
ia ion r. M. Hhlck. As
.itHnt CotiimlsMlouer of the uenerai
17
Thin
Land Office.
4-94
The Kentucky Derby for 1914 will be
i,Q riPhMt Derbv ever run over the
course at Churchill Downs. The New
rniKvliiB Jockey club has added $10,-
000 to this event, wmco is we
amount that has ever been added to
the classic event since the nrsi uerojr
was run In 1875. The largest auiouu.,
ever added was $?.000, while as a rule
the added sum was $1,000 or $5,000.
With the usual number oi emue
the $10,000 added will bring the total
value of the Derby to $14,000 or $15.
000 and will make the race worth to
the winning horse between ?iu,uw aim
$12,000.
ti,b hord of control of athletics of
the board of education of Chicago vot
ed to make the age limit for athletes
In the schools twenty years nisieau ui
....t.nn vears. as It is at present.
This will limit the competition m ni.u-
letics In the schools to students
are not over twenty years or age.
...... n r M ll II I' IN R la
lhe21st'd"a of" May. WM. at thl-
lli u tn 14 south. ran
vviiiiinii.t.tM Meridian.
vcuiu, . .
lu ordered Illio nmmov ....
l.n irn.Hter DOUlOn
SIlOWIIlA 1 1 ' f r .
th.rnf u mountainous or too rougu
K.tice of AdminUtrator't Sale of Rl for cultivation. n,iverselv
otlce 18 nereuy K.ve., ... k- ".. ; ,.. . olilectlonH, on
the time designated for
H. Fbank Woodcock,
- . ... . . . 1 1 lull in t.iik a...,. - - -
t. krn flflV ... n III II. "
..... ,.f Hi. uutBt of John H. Jar
rett, deceased, tne unuerHiBiicu,
ntnlul.atn, fli eA.ll esiuie. will m '
at public sale to the highest bidder,
? "...u ... in ..v.i.i. t in the morn-
i ,.t ti,rdHV. the 9th day ol May,
.mi thu rrrir nnrir in liib i;........
In Prlneville. Crook
county. Oregon, subject to confirma
tion by said couniy cuun,
iikiii. -t A, ...
t. i u lomtt hud at tne nine i"
.Notice fur l'uhlUntion.
Deiiartment ol the Interior.
U. B. Land Office, The llls, '.
March 10, 1U14.
Notice is hereby given that
Uranvllle U. ltolmrts,
-i n.;.,....iil.. (in.iriin. who on April 17
mil um.lM homestead entry N. 0S717,
i... ....i ..l nU sel and St'l ei, ol sec-
til. .1.4 ."."-- - ,.,
.i ii ,,.u...i.in Hi. oiith. range lu
, iviiui.ii.tt.. nisiidiiin. bus llletl
,.t I...-.,,;,,., tn make fiusl three
..,,. tn ...ihIiIikIi claim to the
i fluid above descrilwd, before Timothy
... I t...fTw II H. cnlllllllPHliiimr.
r. . .'u.ij. w - -
i.;....uu (lr.M.nii. on the KHU uay oi
..:i lul l
..'l....nr names at witnesses: John
...,, r..,rt WiliKin. William It. Kan
'.r.r ,.(.,., K. Jones, all ol
IIRUfCI nil"
3-l 11. Fhaw Woodcock, Kegister
ail ii rw
n the atate of Oreiron lor or ttefore
vu. . . . I 1
-i.,.l. .nnntv rrmrlR ana enicreu sale,
ei'll
Rotict 0 Cftditort
Notice la hereby given, by the uif
dtrslgned, the administrator with
the will annexed oi i"" "!
i , . 1 1. Ui.illl, ilia-1'HH.UI. lO Bli
creilltura ot aald d.i eiuM-d and to all
iK-rson havlnir claim iikhiu
estate to present tb w"m. wltU the
proHr vouchers, to the undersigned,
at the office of M. It. W" r"
vlll, Oregon, wiuii ii i ""'
from the date of the first publlint on
of this notice. Dnled this 121 h day
ol March. l'JH. ' o.Miir.u,
AdltiliilHtriilor Willi me w in nini. '
of the estate OI iiiiaui mmiu,
tleceased. .
MlllllllOtIS,
In the circuit court ol the slate ol
Oreiron for Crook county.
U. M. Powell, plalntm,
vs.
John Ciipt, defendant.
To John Orlppt, defendant above named.
In the name ol tin siaie oi iieami,
... ..,,1 nf von are hereby re-
uuired to eiuiear and answer the plain
1 M. ...I... .U...I I. ,1.. almv. Mtl
till I coinniaiiii i" --- ---titled
court and cause, ou or before tha
last day of the time prescriiieu in w
order for the publication ol tummont
herein, to-wit! on or ueiore ine
day ol April, Mi, tnd If you fail to
answer or otherwise plead to ttld com.
plaint, for want thereol, me piaimi"
ill aoulv to the court for the relief
ti,o flnnnce committee of the city
.,..n nf Vancouver. B. C. recom
n.Mided that permission be granted for
short boxing bouts not exceeding ten
rounds. An effort will be made to
open the game with a match between
Harlem Tommy Miirpny uuu "'i.-pnn-
football team will play
.mm,, with the Navy eleven next fall.
ni 17 ia tho ilntn iiirreed upon. Aside
from the annual game with the Army
the game with the Quakers will be the
flint on the middies have ever played
away from home. A two year contract
has been signed. The Navy contest to
the onlv new addition to the Quakers
schedule, which has Just been publish
ml. Penti State and Brown have both
hewn dropped. No midweek games will
ho played this year.
C. Logan, Orvil Davison, both of Itarnet, ol
Oregon, John J. Cunningham, Richard to
his death in the following described
al property, to-wit:
Lots three 3 and four 4 and the
south bait i oi tne non -
quarter iJ of section oj, vownm..,.
.1.. ....... Yiai .,th mnini nineteen
fl9 east of the Willamette Meridian,
IviiiK and situate In Crook county,
Oregon, and containing 153,84 acres,
according to tne omciai i"""
United States survey ii
Uiven under m.v nauu ium m.. j
of April, A. D., 1914.
ru ..n.i i . rvi ni'.i it i niiKi
Administrator of the estate of John
ij I., i.otr iitutiUtU.
irui.a.i u wirtx. attorney lor
rv 1 1 1 rx l VJ ait
estate. '
Date ol first puuiicauou
tiuf. ui Mat iiuui caiiun,
1914.
Hotlct for Publication
it the Interior.
o iV..a iirttPAt The Dalles, Or.
AUDI 3rd. 1914.
Notice i hereby given that
w.t.n A. French
of Prlneville, Oregon, who. on June
... ,(u.7 homestead entry o.
f?r- '..i.i M.. .IU128. for nwi si-c.
l.'lUiU. rt; I I"! - -
tion 10. township 14 o ui,ola, both ol Dry Lakes, Oregon
east, Wlliainetie :""," H. F
notice of intention
vear proof to establish claim to the
.' ;...,. ,i.,.,.rii,.d before Warren
iiliiii n.i.y.c u.." - .
Brown, county cuts, ov "",'.'
A "Z nn the 16th day of May,
Vyi . p,.'..,
ll 1
...... 4 .nmm 110 WitnPSHP
Joyd Powell, ;Henry McCoy, John
Demarls, William H. rrose, o., .
rlnevllle. Oregon. ,...
49 D 11. FHANK WOOIHjous, ws""""
Notice for publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Ollice at The Dallea, Ore.
February 28, 1UH.
Notice It hereby given that
of Dry Lake., Oregon, you for th
A?T JTSTL 3 turn of fT;nd interest the-n from
ViWIaV
towtiol:
lametto
Infisntin
T'' TJSC ZC 7 A S FoK; V. And lor. n oVder o, .aid court, that
above descr bed be ore a. . rogg , u. ... ...uthweat ouartar.
h9ffSrVJSur V"" -nd Ihe rilieasl ouarter of the touth-
na manfe nftlfU'g At WMUeHB i rioii. vh m . ---- ---- o,
ui
ZuNoutLtinge eastWi. May
n make fln.l com.nutation 00 at.orney'. fees, tnd lor plaintiff
.1.. ra ...s..t aiml il I li lilt FMH III H II LB 1.U UD HtM
April 9,
Nr.tie ot Final Accounting.
-.!..!. i,..j,ti oivi,n h the under'
ti.,ned. the executrix of the last wi i
Ij ... nf lllpn Hash, deceased
that she has filed with the clerk of the
county court her nnai accouniuiis
:..:...ii,n nt rim OHinii, u' Bum "
llilinri. 7
o.0,l ,wl that the county couri, .
..- - .
. ...... .i n .. tta urn nav 1.1 it.ut.
BBl lYJUimn, . ...... - ,
in ni..i..nir ,n tii. Tnrnnmiii. nv
... nn,i vn,n in ,-rinHvmrc, w.
liOll. no ...... , .
j .!! ..Irl Hnal Bl'irntintinil. At
ami we 1 1. 1 1 1 1 k n " , ,
. . i io... .nn twrnon inter
Willi'" limo Dim .j r , .
efcted in said estate may appear and od
iect to said final accounting. n
Dated this 26t.h day of March, 1914,
Mabtha Anm Stbait,
TExecutrlx of the estate of Allen HaBh
deceased.
319p
BANK WOODCOCK,
Kegister.
Noticelor Puhllcatloii
Motice fdt Publication
Department ol the Interior,
U.S. Land Office at The Dal lea. Or.
A 1,1 II "I
Notice Is hereby given that
i r......n W r.rn v
. t li.,in who. on fllini
OI ljllllioil'n. - ' i,
19,11111. made hoinestead entry No.
r,r,An .... 1 rt ,1, 1 LUlt tll'l ami II W
UOI1.), nil 1 V1 .m.th.
. T.owiiemu . ' .
DepaMment of the Interior,
U. S. Land Ollice at The Danes, ure.
marun zuui, luxi.
Notice is hereby glvrn that
Charles reruene
of AtfaWa, Oregon, who, on January
...... i.H'i linninatead entry HQ.
nu, . - ; i ... oa- ....I
01120H, for tw set. --
nwi nwl section vownsnip ,u
. - . ...in U. ,1 nn hull
range lo east vv iiiamovw
filed notice of lutention tu make final
commutation proof to establish claim
to the land above described before
Timothy K.. J.nuff. V. 8. Coimnlt-
sioner, at rrinevme, wrDKuu, u. -day
of May, 1914.
Claimant, names as -'
C. Kimroell ot i'rineviue, uregon, .
W Mlrr. nf A a S. UreBOIl, Jjouin
Iliu
i, ir. 14 annth ol raiiKO lb east I
the Willamette Meridian, In Crook
county, Oregon, In said action hereto
fore attached and levied upon, be loid
to satisfy eaid judgment, attorney't foes,
costs and accruing costs.
This tummont It terved upon you by
order of the Honorable 0. Spriiigor,
i.,,i,.o nf ti,a nmintv court of Crook
county, Oregon, made the 8rd day ot
March, 1914, and prescribing that tho
said summons be published In the
r.rmA Tnnntv Journal, a weekly newt-
paper, published at rrinuvine. uregoo,
and that the tame be published at
leaat six weeks in eeven consecutive -sues
of said paper, and the date of the
first publication is the Dtli day oi warcn
1914, and the date of the last publica
tion ia the 10th day of April. 1914.
A, X'i Ut
Attorney for plaintiff.
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1 1 i Mveifil4 dirsgietLt executrix' of the last
diiy of May, 1914. : . , V..I.o.....nr. ,.f nnrv C. Abel.
AUmz" Negus (' Vin "urtlH George d.to all editors of said de-
It irmr Levi Knorr, all of Lanionta, cmmiH and to till persons haying
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Dated thlH.19th (lay of March, 1914
Miiiii.iiitT Ann Alticl,.
ni estate of Henry C
Abel, deceased. C3 1
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Notice of Final Settlement
Notice it hereby given by the under
signed, the executrix of the estate oi
Jfamet S. McMeen, deceased, that she
has made and filed witn me eiera oi me
county court her final accounting of her
administration of said estate, and that
the county court has tet Monday, the
4th day of May, 1914, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon at tne county coun iwn
In Prlneville, Oregon, as me time am;
place for hearing and settling said flua
accounting. At which eaid time and
place anv person ihiwmum m mi ro
tate may appear and object to said
final accounting.
Emma F. McMrhn,
Executrix of the estate of James S.
McMeen, deceased. 42
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