Page 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERALJNTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. "Farmer' Exchange" Appreciated. Klamath Falls. Some time ago County Agriculturist Glatsyer, work ing with the Klamath Chamber of Commerce, Inaugurated a "farmers' exchange," which has proved success ful and much appreciated by the ranchers. A bulletin is published monthly containing a list of articles such as grains, livestock, etc., which farmers tn the neighborhood have to trade or sell. It also contains a list of articles wanted, together with the name and address of the farmer in each case. Sugar Factory Planned. Monmouth. E. S. Bramwell, repre senting an Idaho sugar beet corpora tion, has been iu this city arousing in terest among farmers for the erection of a sugar factory. He said that $450, 000 capital would be furnished for a plant if the residents of a suitable beet district in the AVillamette valley would subscribe an additional J.'Su.Or.O in stock. Farmers have been discussing the probable success of the beet-growing industry, but no conclusion has been drawn as to the opinion of the crop. Crater Lake Road Planned. Roseburg. The initial move in tlie direction of constructing a permanent aighway between Roseburg and Crater Lake was instituted here, when the Roseburg commercial club appointed a committee to confer with the proper officers and ascertain the cost of such a road. The distance between Rose burg and the Crater Lake National Park via the North Umpqua country, is about 80 miles. For nearly half that distance the proposed road will tra verse the national forest reserve. MANAGERIAL FORM LIKED F. J. Lafky Reappointed for Second Year as La Grande Head. La Grande. F. J. Lafky, formerly of Salem, but last year put in charge as manager of the city of La Grande, has just been reappointed as city man ager and has entered upon his second year. J. H. Russell, formerly a com missioner, is president of the council, succeeding Mac Wood, whose term ex pired New Tear's day. Vincent Palm er, well known sawmill man, and John Gardner, veteran railroad en gineer, are the other two commission ers. J. D. Slater, one of the oldest law yers in the city, has been appointed city attorney by Manager Lafky, aad the commission exercised its only ap pointive power other than the man ager by renaming Robert Eakin, Jun ior member of the law firm of Craw ford & Eakin, to be municipal judge. No shakeup has taken place in the other city officials. La Grande likes the managerial form of government. She was the first city in any western state to adopt that form, and only seventh in the United States. Commission forms of govern ment are not similar to the La Grande method, here the commission being legislative in power, except to name the manager, who is responsible for all departments. Two Women Will Run For Office. Eugene. Two women have an nounced their candidacy for office of city treasurer, annual election in April. Mrs. Lou Clinton, for five years assistant county treasurer, has filed her petition, and Mrs. Ella Fisher, for a number of years assistant in the city treasurer's office, is circulating hers, and will file later. An exciting cam paign is expected by friends of candi dates. Gold Find is Reported. Redmond. Considerable excitement has been occasioned in this section by reports, that rich deposits of gold, ra dium and other minerals have been found along the valleys of the Des chutes and Crooked rivers, and Squaw creek, near here. Prominent men of this and other cities have become In terested and many of them have filed on claims. Find Woman's Body at Roseburg. Roseburg. The body of a woman about 30 years of age was found lying fceyond the railroad track in the south ern limits of Roseburg with a bullet hole in the abdomen. Beside her was found a gun and a note which said she was out of work and had no rela tives. The note gave her name as Agnes O'Leary. Insurance Commissioner Removed. Salem. Having declined to resign, J. W. Ferguson, insurance commis sioner, was notified by (ioviriio: Withycombe that his official duM-.H would cease Wednesday when ilartuy Wells, of Portland, was to take charge of the department. JOHN BARRETT F.Li ,s , A .V ;- 1 X"'' -:v - Lf:'! -., -I V--. v : ,- . v- v-,l "jr 9 by American Prea Association. John Barrett, Director of the Pan American Union, now visiting Coast cities to arouse interest in trade pos sibilities. BRIEF WAR NEWS Out of the state of virtual deadlock, which fur weeks has existed in the east and west, there have sprung dur ing the last few days military events of more importance than followers of the war expected at this time. They are, briefly: The Russian offensive toward new points ou the frontiers of East Prussia and Posen; the fighting at Soissons; the expected Turkish ad vance on Egypt and the plans for a renewed attack oa Servla by com bined Austro-German forces. To the west of Warsaw large Ger man forces are still concentrated, but they are gaining little ground and It is thought likely that the fighting which will develop as a result of the new Russian movement may, for the time being, overshadow the fighting for the Polish capital. It is even sug gested that Field Marshal von Hin denburg held in check along the Bzura and ttawka rivers, is about to initiate a fresh movement of German troops either from Thorn or from East Prussia, and that the Russian advance toward the German frontier is intend ed to forestall this attempt The British press concedes that the Germans were victors in the recent fighting near Soissons. Military writ ers, speculating as to the reason for Emperor William's presence at the front during the fighting near Sols sons, suggest that General von Kluck "either requested the emperor to come and Inspire enthusiasm among the weary troops, or else felt so sure of his ability to force back the French over the river, that he desired to have the emperor witness the victory." Dispatches reaching London assert that the Germans have not abandoned hope of reaching Calais, and are plan ning a new offensive in Belgium and northern France. According to these advices, train after train, loaded with troops, is moving into Flanders. With the touch so often added heretofore on the occasion of any approaching holiday or anniversary, these dis patches say that the German soldiers hope to present Calais to Emperor William for a birthday present Only a small fraction of the British military writers profess to see in the German advance at Soissons any new threat against Paris. They pay more attention, however, to the cumulative indications that the Turks have de termined to attempt an Invasion of Egypt. The general feeling Is that any such raid could be checked, as the Turks would have to reckon with not only the British troops, but with war ships, which, operating In the Suez canal, off Akabah, Arabia and at other points, will be able to share In the work of opposing the Invaders. Aware of the fact that It is less dif ficult to cross the desert in winter than in summer, the Turks are said to be massing troops with all possible speed south of Syria. Latest advices relative to the pros pective Austro-German attack on Ser via say that Bavarians and Prussians are on the way to Budapest to effect a junction with the remnants of four or five Austrian army corps which suffered so severely at the hands of the Servians. Garrison Advises War Preparation. New York. Preparation for the de fense of the United States In the event of war was advocated by Secretary of War Garrison, Henry L. Stlmson, ex secretary, and William C. Sanger, ex assistant secretary, who were speak ers at a discussion on the military re quirements of the country at the re publican club here. "Bread Crisis" Stirs Women. New York. Bombardment ' of con gressmen with telegrams urging an investigation of the rising cost of flour and bread will be the next step In the campaign inaugurated by the National Housewives league, against the high cost of food staples. t. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Cmatllla county has 7010 persous of school ac.e. Of this number -i-Ho uiv girls and 35tiS are bays. The annual show of the Polk Comity Poultry association Is being hold tn the armory In PiUlus. About 1000 birds are on exhibition, Salem has been named as the next meeting place of the Oregon Federa tion of Women's Clubs for the annual convention to be held next October. Twelve I. W. W.'s were arrested at Roseburg charged with disturbing the peace. They became abusive and pro fane while speaking on the streets. Indians from reservations In Ore gon, Washington and Haho will gath er at the Tiitulllu Mission on the Uma tilla reservation early uext month to hold a camp meeting and revival. There will be an interesting gather ing at Oorvttllis February 2. when a county fair conference will be held Men who take a prominent part In making fairs a success will be present. Bids are being advertised for tho construction of the proposed $1,750, 000 interstate bridge to connect Van couver and Portland, by tho Interstate bridge commission. The bids will be opened February 23. The three trials of Roy Farnum, who' was recently convicted at Roseburg of a statutory offense against Edna Mor gan, of Glemlale, cost Douglas county $-Mti0, according to figures made pub- ' lie by the county clerk. M. J. Gerseul. it is announced, has been made chief clerk of the judiciary committee of the house. Until a few weeks ago he was district attorney of Tillamook county, but was recalled by the people at that time. Five days in the city Jail was the sentence given by Police Judge But lex at Marshtield, to James Atkcn and Walter Rehfield. youths of 19 years convicted of throwing onions at an actor In the Lemaskl theater. State ownership and the flat salary basis of conducting the state printing office was responsible for a saving of $7830 for the quarter, October 1 to December 31, 1914, according to statement given out by Former State Printer Harris. W. E. Finzer, adjutant-general, will bo relieved from duty as chief of staff of the Oregon National Guard Febru ary 1. Governor Witbycombe named Captain George A. White, of the Third Oregon Infantry, to succeed the retir ing adjutant-general. Thirty-six accidents, none fatal, were reported to Labor Commissioner Huff during the week from several lines of activity In the state. Lumber and log ging work caused the greatest number of accidents, 11 being hurt, and nine were hurt while engaged in railroad ing. A science club lias been formed at the Univer-'ty of Oregon. The object of the organization is to keep the members in touch with the latest re search work and discoveries In hot any, zooloey, biology, psychology, phy sics, chemistry and o'her allied sci ences. Every one of the 90 hopgrowers present at a meeting held in Aurora under the auspices of the Oregon Hop- growers' association subscribed for rtock In that organization to the full amount of his acreage and nearly $6000 was raised to assist In financing tho association. With 170 members present, the Sa lem Fruit Union held Its fifth annual convention at Salem. The report showed that business aggregating ap proximately $250,000 went through the union during the year. The member ship of tho union includes BOO fruit growers of Marlon and Polk counties. Recommending that the state high way commission be given entire Juris diction over all state roads, and the enactment of a provision giving that department supervision of the design and construction of all bridges and culverts costing $500 or more, State Highway Engineer Bowlby has Issued his first annual report with a resume of the work which has been accom plished during the first 18 months of the existence of the highway depart ment. Judge Dalton Biggs, of the circuit court, has rendered a decision for the state, at Burns, in the case wherein the state of Oregon has brought suit against the Pacific Livestock company to recover lands in Harney valley. The land Involved covered approxi mately 27,000 acres, situated in what is known as the "Red S." field. Title was obtained many years ago under the Indemnity school, state school and swamp land laws. It Is averred In the complaint that the lands were obtain ed through fraud. Declaring that the capacity of the state hatchery, on the North Umpqua river, is about 10,000,000 eggs, while the storage capacity for young fish is only about 1,600,000, the members of the Douglas County Game Protec tive association have decided to ask the state officials to Increase the stor age capacity of the hatchery that a large proportion of the young fish may be liberated In the Umpqua river. Un der the present system, It Is asserted many of the eggs are sent to other hatcheries of the state for development. illinery Special Sale liein-j oWi'iied to raise money 1 will fell my t-plentlid as sortment of trimmed hnta at actual cost. SaU to begin Thursday and continue until tho hatg are all fold. Mrs. Estes The Milliner PRINEVILLE. OREGON arm .oans For a short time we have nib-jt-et to our disposal for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches iu the vicin ity ol I'rineville. Loans to be (or $5,000 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per ceut, payable an nually. We char-re a f mail commission to be paid by the borrower. See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Title & Trust Co. 619 rnneville, Oregon Notice to Creditors Notice Im hereby given by the tin. derslKned, the ndinlnlHtrutor of the estate ot Ralph I), Hlhlon, ilcccnscil. to all creditors of wihl dccetiKccl mill to all persons having claims niralnst eafd estate to present the smut. with the proper vouchers, to the undeinliriieil nt the office of M. H. Elliott In Prineville, Oregon, within six moiitlm from the Ilrst publica tion of tlilw notice. Published first time Jim. 21, 1"1,-, KruKNf.: llu.nox, Administrator of the estate of Ralph D. I lllilon, deceuscd. Summons In the circuit court of the Ktule of Ore gon for Crook rountv. Paul Kuclil, plmntur, v. L. I). Howland and Howlsnd, bio wife. ij, A. layior and pu.uh Masters ami l. ;. Masters, and ll others interested, dWrli.luntH. To I, I). Howland and llowlinid, hi wife, lt, A. Taylor, and Hiwie C. Mn-tera anil 1). C. Must it, the above mimed di feuiiaiitu, and to all other interextril: In the name of the t-Ute of Ori'uon. You and each ot you are hereby required to appear and anwer the compiuint of plain- tin nieu agauiki you in the aimve eiititieil court ami suit within ten duvs from the date of the service of tiiin miiiiinona upon you, if served within Crook county, mate of OreKOn, or, if nerved within anv other county in the state of Oregon, then within twenty days from the date of the nervlre of this summons upon you, or, if aurved upon vou by pulilicatlun thereoi as pro VMled by law, then on or before Saturday, the 0th day of March, 10IA, ami vou ami each ot you are hereby notilieil that if you tail to so appear or answer, for want there of the plaintiff will take a decree against you for the relief prayed lor in the com plaint, to-wit: A judgment against tue defendant, L. D. Howland, for the sum of Nine hundred dollars, with interest there. on at rate of eight per cent per annum from the Kind day of beptetiiber, 1911, ami for the further" sum of One hundred twenty-live dollar; as attorney's fees, and for the cos's and disbursements o! this suit, ami for a decree of said court that n certain indenture of mortgage executed by me aeienoant, j, i. nowmna, on the IWnd day of (September, 1911, to one J, H. 11 aiien, on tlie southwest quarter of the north et quarter of section twenty-four, in township fourteen south, of range thirteen east of the Willamette Meridian in Crook county, state ot Oregon, which said mortgage is recorded in Hook 14 on nat'e BO. Kecorils ot AlortiiSKea of Crook county, Oregon, he foreclosed according to iaw. aim sniu premises suiu in ine man ner provided by law. and the proceeds of saio rule njijfiit-u iu tue payment or saill judgment, interest, attorney's lees and cost, and that the defendant, and all pen-ona claiming by, through or under them or any of them be forever barred. estopped ui d foreclosed from having or claiming any right, title or interest in nr to sum premises or any part tliereor, and for such other and further relief as mav he just and proper In tlie premises. mis summon is piioiisriea in trie Hrook County Journal by order of the Hon. r. HnriitKer. iuiltte of the countv court of the state of Oregon lor Crook county, and county judge of said county, made and entered on the IKtli day of Jan uary, 1015, for nix full weeks in seven con secutive and successive issues of said paper commencing with the Issue of Jan uary 21st. 1915, and endliiit with the issue of March 4th, 1015. Jjateii and published first time January 21t,lU16. M. K. Hit INK. Attorney ror l'lalntlir. M F JL $25,000 oticc of SIiciiIVh Nile Hv virtue of Bit execution in foreclosure duly, issued hv the clerk of the circuit court of the county of Orouk, ftntti of Oregon, da Ictl I ho lSih dtiy of hecemher, 11)14, in a terlnin action in the circuit court for fiiid county and state, wherein Charles A. Whltectt and Minnie M. Whitnett h plain tiff, recovered j ud tn e n I against F, t. l'ltrkcr, Minnie L I'tirkt-r.tioorge llcrren and Lulu (1. Ilerren, defendant!", for the sum of Three Thousand nd no hundredths dollars, with interest thereon from ! the 30th day of August, 1!H'2, at 7 'percent, and costs and diehuree ment taxed at Twenty two and fifty hundredth dollars, ttml at torney's fee, Three Hundred tlol ! lnr, on tho Hih dnv ol .Sept e in 'her. I'.ll l. j Notice is hereby given that 1 I will on the ) 23d day of January, 1815, at the north front door of the courthouse in I'rineville, in h.tid county, at 10 o'clock in the fore boon of mid day, ndl at public auction to the higbe"t bidder, tor cafh, tho following deceribi-d properly, to-wit: tho imtilheH-t quarter of feet ion seventeen in towtuhip twelve with, and range thirteen eact of the Willamette Meridian. (hcJ, sec IT, tp 12, r 13 eastj W. M ,) all in county of Crook, Mate of Oregon. Taken and levied upon an the propertv of the said , !. I'aiker, Minnie I, Parker, George Ilerren, Lulu O Herten, the above des cribed I mid, mid I will sell Ihe same, or an much (hereof as may be necessary to satisfy the en id judg ment In favor of Charlea A. Whit sett and Minnie M. Whilsttl avttintt said above named plain tiff, with interest thereon, to gether with all cola am) disburse ments that have or may accrue. Fiiank Ki.ki.nh, Sheriff. Dated at I'rineville, Ore., De cember 18, 1914. 12 24 l!y W. K. Van Allen, deputy. Notice for i'ut-iiiciitlon. Pt'partim-ni of the Interior. I'. H, Lund Olllce at Tlie Pai.ea Ur.-j-mi, ItecrmlHT 10. UU Notice in hereby ginu tlmt Wli lnm fr'emlr, whose post uttiee aildrt-Mi I Pilne ville, ur.'Kun, ll. oil the '.".M dnv u Joint, 1914, Hie in this iiltli-v 'worn stnti ineiit ami application No. Ui:t,tlo, to luin-hu-e the w1 net,', srctimi o, township 14 south, r ii n, f ii 17 rn-t. WillnmwU' nu-n.li.iii, ami the timber therein, under tlie provision of the net of June a, Is,, ami acts amend atory, known as the " Timber ami .-lulu- l.uw." nt am h value at might he lUi'd by appraisement, and that pursuant to such sj ii'itioll the laud ami timber IhereoN have been appraised SAm.ui, h timlier estimated Ido.mio hoard fi-,-1 at fl.uo per II., Slid the land i,tlO; Hint aitld np j.lu aiit will Oll.-r final proof in aupport of his application and sworn atiilemi nl on Ilie'Ju day of March, lltl.'i. In-lore Timothy K. J. Dully. U. S. coiiiini-aiiiiH'r, at l'riiii--ville, Oregon. Any pvraoii is at liberty to protect this piin-liase before entry, or initiate a coiitrst at any time tx'fure patent holies by lliiiig a currolxirated iilti.bivit in this oth'ce. alleg ing facts which won il ileti at the entry. 12-17 li. Frank Woodcock, Register. Stiminiiiit, In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for the count) of Crook, Central Oregon Irrigation Com pany, a Corporation, I'luintiff, v. John K Smith, Defendant, To John F. Smith, the above named defendant: In the name of the slate of Ore gon: Vou ore hereby required to appear and anawer the complaint filed against you in the above en titled suit within aix week a from the date of the first publication of thin summons, namely, within six weeks from the 10th day of Decem ber, 1914, and if you fail ho to answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will take judgment for the re lief demanded in tlie complaint, to wit: For the foreclosure of the lien for unpaid maintenance !eea on the gwj of wj of secfion 2, township 18 south, range 12 K. W. M . together with the cost nnd disbursements of this suit. Thin summons in served upon vou by publication pursuant to an order made on the 7th day of De cember, 1914. by Hon. W. L. Brad shaw. judge of the above entitled court. Jesse Stearns and V. Ewino Martin, Attorneys for Plaintiff. First publication, Dec. 10, 1914. Last publication, Jan. 2i, 1915. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Ih hereby lrfven hv flu. n. (ItTHlinietl. the executrix of tboout 11 t A of Janiea Henry Wlndoin, tleee-meo, to tin periioiiH inren'Hieu in huki ee tnte thnt she Iiiim llli'il with t Im of the county court, her flriul account Iiik of her odmlnlHirntlon of aulil eatute, and that the court Iiiih net Monday, the fli-at day of March, 1!15, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the comity court room In Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for hoarlnn and w'ttllnj? Hald final nc countliiK. At which Willi time and place any peraou Interested'1 In Hald estate may appear uud object to said final accoimtlnnr. Dated this 21st day of Jutj., 191B.p JUciiucca Wini-om, Executrix of eetateof James Henry Wlndoin, deceased. For Sale or Trade Second hand organ In good -onditlon, Racket Stoiuc, Prineville, Ore. 12-10 htimmona In ihe cliiMiit t'otitt ol tba statu ut Ori-you (or Crook futility, Jolinjli" re flow Company of I'urllantl, (in ((.in, a private lotporailnii, pltiin. tiff, v X, (!. Hiiiifoid and ' I-Kit t), Saiiliinl, bin wife, O'.lver K, Spinka nnd M, O, Splnki, bit wile, nnd Marshall- Wella lUriUme Company, a private rur. plltUtilill, ill li'lldlllllN To A C. Sitnfonl, i:iT,t H. Smifiml, Oliver K Kpinka and M. (), Mplnka, lleliMiilioila ; In the naiiin ul the Mute of Oregon, yon are hereby required In appear ami answer the coinptiunt fili'it In the alir.va entilled ault ami court on or before the ulli day of February, lUlft, anil If yntt fail u In appear ami answer, tlin plain, tiff will apply to the court lor the relief demanded in lla complaint, to wit: a judgment aii'tliist di "iidiini, A, C, Sun. lord, for the sum n liUKI (XI with inter est thereon fiont September 1, 191,1, at the rale of tell mr cent per tunuiiu; the Im ilier sum u t''.il 1I with Inter ( (hereon front April I, ll'U, at Hib j rule of night per pent per annum; tli ; luilher sum of ffiiOOOil attorney' fee Uni'l cota ami iliahursement herein, I That the sheriff id ('look eaunty, Oii'gun, aril i rui.llim In law (be rent I etat ilem-illied In pliiliillfl' complaint 'tutail! Ih" aniilliweat onarter of sec- limi Nine lit tea nbip Tho teen Huilh, ol niligii Tblrteett t'l of VVitUuieltti Meiiiilmi In CriM.k rutin iv, Orem-P, and that the pun t i-ila of said aaln lie ap plied lo the Sittl. fuel tun ol said )ml ineiit nl'i-r p i) lug lliu ciil ol umkitiit aiii'b ru'i'. That the deteiiilaiita above naiiird and each ol I lo in be foiever barred ami foreeliweil ol any right, title or equity of redemption In said prendre or any part thereoi. Tlmt the plnliitlff have a judgment agaiiiNt the ilfletiiliinl, A. C. Haiiford, lor any delleleney reiiiiillilnif after l plying all the proceeds of wild aalo properly applicable to iald jiiilgniniti, and for aiuii other relief a to tbeiAiirl mav aeeiti equitable 'l'hia aiiitiiiien la ptibllshej by tinier of the Honorable W. L, tr.!liw, judite ol the circuit court of the state of fiiruDii for Crook ttoiltily, nimln on the lOth day ol l. ceinlier, 1HH, l,ii h said order prcsrritH'a Ih it thlt autiiiiiuiia published In tlntCriHik County Journal, a weekly newspaper printt'il and pub. lii-licil in Prineville, Creek courtly, Ore ijoii, for a period ol six conaecntlva Wiek. Thr date i f the first publication of thii iiiiiiintiiia la IVi-einlwr 2(th, I'dt. ('AKit A Caaa alul M. It. Ki.i torr, Attiirni'ja lor Plaintiff. Summons. In the circuit court of the State ot (iii-ami fur Crook county, II. 8. Ciiim, I'liilnllff, v. Prineville Crt-nmcrv Compiiny, n cor poration, I'lfi'tiiliitit, To Prliievlllii ( reainery Comnrtny, u corporation, IH li-iiiliint: In tlie name of the Slate of ircunn, you tire hereliy required to npe-ar and uiiHvter the complaint II led tiitaliiHt you In the above entitled ac tion on or liefore tlie pith tiny of Feb . l'Jl.'i, mid If you fnllsoto rtiienr and answer, the plaintiff will take Jtiiltf ini'iit itKnltiMt von for the etini of Five Hiiinlreil 1 m 'Hit th, with Interest upon f.l.ll 00 thereof from the .'iOtli day of Sept, 1011, nt the rate ofelx per rent per nliiilim, and Interest on tlHOOO thereof nt the rale of Mix per cent per Hiiiiiiin from the lat day of ln-c , P.'U, anil for hi cost and tlUlitirs ineiils of thlit ttctbui, 'i'bls stltlillloliM I ptllillHheil by or der of the llonornlile (i. SpritiKcr, Jttile of the County Court of Crook 'otiuty, Oreuoti, inmle on the tith ilii.v of Jarinary, P.I15, which suld older (irt'serllied thnt HiIm ntiiiilliiilis j lie ptililllieil In the Crook Comity i Journal, in weekly newspaper printed ami pillilMheil In Prineville, Crook County, OreiMn, fur a period of six j consecutive week. lint dale of the llrst pulilicatlun of this siitiimon Is January Ttli. IIIIS, M. It. lClllott, Attorney for I'liilnllff. oK))I Iu the rlrcitit court of the stnto of Ore. Ron for the county uf Crook, Mum ui tiregon, piuiunil, vs. ,f. II. Rosenberg, nilmliiiatrator of the t tute of S il i i ii in Minitli, deceaaed, and all heiri nt law of saiil ilecedeiil (i any Ihero he) and ull other persona, or parties, unknown, claiming, any riKlit, title, etute, lieu or interest In the real ami peraniml eiliite rieaerihrd 111 the In formation hen in, di feiidiiiita. It appearing to the emirt fiom the In formation on Ilia herein that William 8mith died on the '.'Hill day of February, A. 1)., IIIM. within tlie county of Crook, atateol Ori-Kon leuvinn real and personal property therein, a portion of which belli; Particularly described as follows, to-wit: The west forty-nine -IB- Icet of lot five A fn block three -3- In tho Monroe HnilKea' plat of the town of I'rineville, Crook county, Ores-oii, and said personal prop erty coiHhiIuk now of Thirteen Hundred Forty-seven and 01 hundredth .Utl7,Ul ilolluracaab in the lirH National Hank of I'rineville, Orea-nn, ull within the suld county of Crook anil stain of Oregon' and It also appearing that J, 11, Hoscttherir win thereafter appointed and duly iiiiuli lied an niltniiilMl nil, ,r ,,r tl, h.i.in ,.r o., , -- ... ,.,v ,.n,,,vu niir aaiil W llliiuii Hmith. deceased, and now la in iioBneaaioii oi ooui sain real property anil said iwrsonal property: And II. fiii-ll.,,i ,., 1.,.. il...t kn u..:.l . ,,.,,,,, vitv hid nulla deui'ileiit died without heirs at law and nun ny reason tiiereof the state ol Oregon has by law a right to tlio title to such real and peraonal proportj j - Wiiei-efflt-,,. Iltllltt Ilia ,11,,!, II, n.l an. .11- cation ofwillard VI. Wirt, district at- mniey njr i;riioK county and attorney for tue Hate of Oregon herein) ft in herebv ir,leri,d. ml liwt,,.,,! ,,n,l ,ln creeii, lu the inline or the state of Oregon, that nil lli Iw.lr. ,,r win:.. ... t...i.i. ,i.. ceased (if any there he) and all other per- n ,n ui iiuruna uiiKiiowu, ci ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 any right, title, eslute, lien or Interest in the rea entitle mul deceiUint, lie, ami they are, hereby siiin inotieil nnd reiiiiied to appear and shuw cnune In tills ciiurt, If any they have, by the Hih day of March, X, b., 1)115, why tlin title in and to tho real and personal prop arty, described herein and in the informa tion herein, should not be luljuili-ed escheated tu mid veted In the stale of -Oregon; and It is fuillier ordered nnd ad judged that a copy of this order be pub lished in the Crunk County Join-mil, a weekly newspaper of general circulation In laid county of Crook and state of Ore gon, for a period of W consecutive wtekn. Olvcn HI. ('Iinml In 'CI.,. Iill,.u 1 1 gnu, thl Hist duy of '.laniniry, A. IJ,', 11116. (n.isiiu..; ,Y , j,, liltAiJOUAW, Dale nf first riiihll,.il,, I "!,l"l'f,Ii,-; 7 : - t ....i i.,,,, .Mtniiui y 4.1, u.i. Ditto of liict puliliciitloii, .March !, Ill 15. Wlllard If. Wirlm, District Attorney and attorney fur pluitilill.