Tage 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week. r Want Jitney Busses Regulated. Salem. Asserting that the Portland traction company (a losing more than ?500 daily by the operattonof jitney busses In the congested districts of Tortland. Attorney Harrison Alien is in the state capital conferring with the railroad commission, preparatory to having a bill Introduced which will curb the operations of these vehicles. It is said that among the features of the proposed measure for relief will be a clause putting the jitney bus under the jurisdiction of the railroad commission. The bill also requires all such vehicles to be licensed and will provide for the filing of an in demnity bond in the case of every one In operation. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON Copperfield Will Remain "Dry" Town. Baker. The city council of Copper field has been reorganized, following the proclamation by Governor Withy combe suspending martial law, in force for over one year, since the raid of the saloons and confiscation of li quor and fixtures by the militia, on order of Governor West J. H. Dauer, merchant, has been named mayor, while other members of the council are ex-Mayor Stewart, William Wie gand, former saloon man, and one wo man, Mrs. L. Benham. It is announced that the new coun cil will not issue any liquor licenses, but will keep Copperfield in the "dry" column. Survey for Canal is On. Seaside. Under authorization of the Port of Astoria commissioners, a crew of surveyors is making a com plete survey of the territory between Seaside and the Columbia river, with a view toward locating a steamboat canal. The Columbia Clatsop Canal club has taken the initiative in the project and the action of the port commissioners is in response to a re quest from the club. $3,000,000 OF TIMBER SOLD Shevlin Interests Buy 60,000 Acres of Yellow Pine at Bend. Portland. The largest sale of tim ber land made in the Pacific North west in several years has just been closed by the Deschutes Lumber com pany, with headquarters at Bend, with the Shevlin lumber interests of Min neapolis, Minn., aggregating 60,000 acres and involving a consideration, it is understood, of approximately $3, 000,000. T. L. Shevlin is the principal factor In the deal for the Shevlin in terests. With the purchase of this tract, the Shevlin interests now own a body of yellow pine timber in central Oregon of about 180,000 acres. They have been investing in Oregon timber lands for a number of years. The tract just taken over by the Shevlins adjoins their other holding!. The tract lies in the western part of Crook county and. the northern part of Klamath county. The extreme east era portion of the timber is within five miles of Bend and railroad trans portation. With this proximity to transportation it will not require much new railroad construction to tap the first unit of the holdings when actual operations are started. $620,000 Involved in Timber Suits. Portland. Alleging that Fred A. Kribs and W. N.-Jones, of the J. K. Lumber company, deliberately de frauded E. H. Dodge and the E. H. Dodge Lumber company, wrecking the company and bankrupting Mr. Dodge, Robert Stennick, trustee in bankrupt cy has filed suit against Kribs and Jones for $620,464.31, alleged lost by Mr. Dodge in the transaction. The fraud Is alleged to have been commit ted by misrepresentation of timber values and of facts connected with the establishment of a logging rail road in Skamania county, Washington. Valley Southern Sets Service Schedule Oregon City. Passenger and freight service on the Willamette Valley Southern will begin January 30. A schedule of rates and a tentative time table have been submitted to the rail table have been submitted to the rail oad commission and a decision from that body is expected in a few days. The operation of trains during the first month of service will be largely experimental and a permanent sched ule arranged on information secured Jn February. Rufus Thompson Dies at Albany. Albany. Rufus Thompson, for many years one of Albany's best-known res idents and father of W. Lair Thomp son, president of the Oregon state sen ate, died at his home in thla city at the ago of 73 years. He had been a resident of Linn county continuously tor 45 year. A camp of Spanish-American war veterans has been organized at Hills boro. Portland's sixth annual automobile show opened at the armory Saturday night. The Oregon State Federation of La bor convened Monday In Salem, T. H. Burchard presiding. E. J. McClanahan of Eugene has been reelected president of the Ore gon State Poultry association. Temporary organization of the Lane County Jersey Breeders' association was effected at a meeting at Eugene. The district forester at Portland re ports that in the season of 1914 there were 1300 fires in the national forests of Oregon, Washington and Alaska. After a shut-down of several months the big mill of the J. H. Chambers Lumber company, of Cottage Grove, has resumed operations with a full crew. Blasius Grassor, who shot Elmer Bacon, a 16 year-old boy, on January 4, was found guilty of manslaughter by a jury at Salem, after a delibera tion of six hours. J. W. Groshong, of Albany, was elected president of a newly organ ized Hopgrowers' Association of Linn and Bonton counties, and Roy New port, also of Albany, was elected sec retary. . JVilliara D. Scott, general manager of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railway died at his home in Portland. The end came after repeated attacks of heart failure thut brought about complications. Portland's population is 275.735, or gain of 6208 in 1914, according to estimates based on the number of names that the new city directory will contain when it is Issued February 25 by R. L. Polk & Co. Ex-Governor West during the last 30 days of his administration condi tionally pardoned 69 convicts, six of them murderers, and two convicted of manslaughter, according to records on file in the statehouse. No fatal accidents were reported to Labor Commissioner Hoff during the week. The total number of mishaps was 38, and 12 occurred among em ployes of railroads, while 9 victims were employed by sawmill or logging companies. John Johnson, of Portland, aged about 50 years, was found dead by his brother Albert, between Tualatin and Mulloy stations, in the southeastern part of Washington county, death hav ing resulted from a shotgun wound near the heart. T. J. Williams, chief of police of Roseburg, was acquitted by a jury in the state court following a hearing on a charge of assaulting George Church, a socialist. Mr. Williams' arrest was the outcome of an I. W. W. outbreak which occurred Saturday night. J. T. Richardson, chief auditor of the state accounting department un der the administration of State In surance Commissioner Ferguson, has announced that the cost of auditing the books of the various counties, Multnomah not included, was $19,281. The skeleton of a large whale which drifted ashore just north of the mouth of the Sius'.aw river last summer is to be taken to Eugene. James Ful lerton, of Eugene, is at Florence to superintend the work and says the skeleton will be put together on the university campus. The total road mileage In Oregon is 37,639 miles. Notice of Sle of 1'eisonsl Property Notice is hereby given tlmt in pursuance of an order ot the county court ut Crunk county, Oregon, made an. I entered on t lie UHli da vol 'January, pll.i, the undersigned, ai administrator ol the estate of Avery U. rvoggm, deceased, will on the 16th day of reouiaiy, uu.i. seii at private sale lo the highest ami best bidder, for rash, or lor bankable noli to he approved by the county court of I'rook countv, Oregon, for the purpOM of paying the' indebtedness against said estate. Ihe following personal property, belonging to said etatv: One lot of larin machinery One lotol household goods One band of raime lutisea, consisting of about seventy-rive head of vui iutis sites and ages. An undivided one-half interest in a cer tain ullion, now in possession of Dean Huston at Paulina, Oregon. On team of work horses iseveral saddle horses, and other articles of personal pmiwrty belonging to stud . fate, excepting notes and accounts in course of collet-lion. Bids must be in writing and sealed, and hied with the administrator not later than P.! o'clock M. of the ilav Ol -Ale- ftlll.t lid, l. erty may be bid upon either as a whole or separately, excepting (hat the band or range horses will be sold as a whole and at the risk of the purvnaer. This bund ol norsea is branded ir-" on .elt ti!l and the use ol the brand will go w ith piirclia-e. iiiioriiKinon may ne nao ny calling on or auuressuig the administrator or U. M Cornett, both of i'ritiuville, Oregon. lb right to reject any and all bids ii pecincally reserved. N. O. WALLACE. Administrator ol the estate of A very O ticuggm, deceased. l-l'l-U -Notice ot (uarUiun'o Sale ol Kcal 1-stutts Notice la hereby given, that In pursuance ot an order of the county court ol the stale of Oregon for UncknmiiH county, made on tin 2nd tlay of January, 1913, in the matter of the guardianship of IV we t,n toilette, a minor, the unil (dirtied, the guardian of Nahl minor, will aell nt private sale for the high eat price obtainable, ami mitiject to continuation ny nahl comity court after the ISth dnj- of Keliruarv. I'll at the ollice of M. R Elliott in Prlne vllle, Oregon, till the right, title and Interest of said IVwey LnFollette in all of the following descrttied real entate, to-wlt: The southeast quarter of -section teu til townshln fourteen Houth, of range sixteen cant of illamette Meridian In (.'roo county, gtnte of Oregon. terms anil conditions of Hale Cash, K1J coin of the Cnlted State or upon pood ami sulllclotit Brut mortgage security with Interest at the rate of eight per ceut ier annum OHleu thin 21xt day of Jan.. 1915, E. A. P. La Foi.i.kttk, Guardian of Dewey La Follette. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon January iMth, I'JVy. Notice is hereby given that James Forrester, of Pnneville, Oregon, who, on June 12th 1911, made Homestead Entry No. iwio, lor nwi nwi, sec 24 el nel, ne se, sec. 23, township lti south, range 15 cast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three- year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Timothy c. J. uuay u. a. commissioner. Pnneville, Oregon, on the 3rd day of .uarcn iifi.i. Claimant names as witnesses: Earn est h. Aycock, James Moflitt, Thomas Quinn, Cecil Stearns, all of Prineville, Uregon. H. FBANk WOODCOCk, 1-21 Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U. S. LandOfhceat The Dalles, Oregon January Wth 1U1. Notice is hereby given that Earnest . Aycock, of Prineville, Oregon, who. on Novem her 11th M10, made Homestead entrv No. 07672 and on April 2'), I'Jl-1 made additional Homestead entrv No, U1Z!(1(), for wj nwj, sec. 29 ej nwj and ne, sec. 30, township 16 south range IB east, Willamette Meridian has tiled notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Timothy h. J. Duffy, U. S. Com rr.isHioner, ar. rrineville, Uregon, on the 3rd day of March 191"). Claimant names as witnesses' .Tampa rorrester. James Moflitt. Jacob Pecker Of hard surfaced road ! Carl Larson, all of Prineville, Oregon, there are only 25 miles, of which Jack son county has 15, Clatsop has 6, Multnomah 3 and Tillamook- 1. The total mileage of macadam road Is 92 miles, of gravel road 3745 miles, of plank road 232 miles and of earth road 32,689 miles. State Veterinarian Lytle, who is secretary of the Livestock Sanitary board, announced that the department had expended $25,125.99 of the appro priation for two years of $50,000. The expenditure was for 18 months. Cat tle tuberculosis inspection numbered 13,321; malleln Inspection, 2311, and sheep inspected, 400,000. With every appointment and feature In accord with the occasion, The Dal les business men entertained the offi cials of the Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation company at an elaborate banquet at Hotel Dalles Sat urday. The affair was a token of ap preciation of what the railroad heads have done for The Dalles. Four singers from the Oregon Agri cultural college will leave Corvallis this week for an extended tour of the east as the guests of the Santa Fe railroad. The quartet will appear first at San Francisco, and from there will journey east as far as Chicago, giv ing concerts en route and Binding on the de luxe trains on Santa Fe lines. The tour will last about four weeks. The total amount of the fees re ceived by the automobile department of Secretary of State O'.cott's office for the year ending December 31 was C77.592, as compared with $50,873 in 1)13 and $42,994 in 1912. The motor vehicle registrations totaled 16.347, motorcycles 2898, dealers 110 and chauffeurs .1838. In 1913, 13,957 mo tor vehicle and motorcycle registra tions were made. 1 21 H. FRA.sk Woow.ock, Register. Notice ei Final Accounting .uiiue is uereoy given ijy the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of John II. Jarrett, de ceased, that he has made and filed with the clerk of toe county court o: crook county and state of Ore gon, his final accounting of his ad ministration of said estate, and the honorable county court has pet Mondav, the lot day of March, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at tne county court room in l'rine ville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. Dated this 28th day of Jan., 1915. L. M. J'F.CHTKLL, Administrator of the estate of John ll. Jarrett, deceased. rid Date of firs t publication January zo, iyi. Date of last publication Febru ary 2T), 1915. Notice of Final .Settlement Notice Is hereby given by J. II, Itoneuberg, the administrator of tin: estate ot William Smith, (Wvnm-i, tlmt he hiiH made and filed with the clerk of the county court his final accounting of him administration of said eHtate, and that the court bus net Monday, the first day of March. 1915, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at the county court room In I'llnevllle, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ami settling said final ac counting. At which time and place, any person Interested In said estate may appear and object to said final accounting;. Dated this 21st day of Jan., 1915, J. H. IiOSHNIiKIUi, Administrator of the estate of William Smith, deceased. Crook County Journal, f 1.C0 per yr ' Millinery Special Sale Ht'ing obliged to raise money I will sell my splendid' sorttneut of trimmed hats at Actual cost. f SaW to begin Thursday and continu until the liata are all sold. Mrs. Estes The Milliner PRINEVILLE. OREGON Farm Loans For a short time we have sub ject to our disposal U00 for loans on highly improved irrigated ranches in the vicin ity of Prineville. Loans to be for 15,0(10 or more and run from 3 to 5 years, with inter est at 8 per cent, payable an nually. We rbarpe a small commission to be paid by the borrower. .See A. R. BOWMAN with Central Oregon Titlo k Trust Co. 619 Prineville, Oregon Notice to Creditor Notice 1 hereby given hv the tin. derailed, the ailiiilnlHtrator of tin- estate of Italph D. Hlhloii, deceaMed, to all creditor of said deceased ami to all persons having claims ttgalntit said estate to present the Name, with the proper voucher, to the limlerHliriieil at the ollice of M. K. Klllott In Prineville, (Irfifon. within lx month from the llrt mil, Ilea. tlon of t hi notice. I'ubllslied flrt time Jan. 21. 101.1 I'.ftiKXK MM. DON, Administrator Halph 1 1. Ilildon. of the estate ili'ci'Hwd. of Summon! In the circuit court of the state of tlrt- (tiu inr i rook rounlv. Paul Kin-ill, plaintiff, VM. . I). liowlnnd and llowland, his wife li. A. Iiiyior mid Sinn- ;. ht-Icr Un, 1). i,. .Mat-tern, mill all Hilars imerc-tcd deleiKmnt. lo I,. I). Howluml Bti.l Mmvhind. lii-. wife, l A. Tnvlur, and Husie 0. Mu ter and I). (J. Mantern, the almve iiiiiueil i(- leiMlnnls, anil tn all others mtere-ted: In the name of the utatu of On-iron. Yiiu and eiicn ol you are lierehy re.,uu p. I to appear H!il miMver the eiiiiiiimiiit ofulaln till hied ajraiiMl you in the ahovit entitled court aniiduit within ten davs from ihe date of Uie service of thiH iiiiiiiiona upon you, n rveu wiinin I rook countv. mine ol Ureipm, or, if served within any other i-ouiuy in me nuiieui wreon, men Willi 1 11 twenty (lays Iroin the (late of the nervi of thin e u n i nioiiM uiioii von. or. if nerved upon vou hy publication thereof an pro vided oy law. men on or lie ore haliin , tlie Utli (luy ol March. lHlri. am vou ami each ol you are hereby notilied that if you tan 10 bo appear or aiif-wer. tor want there of the planum will take a decree againnt you for the relief prayed for in the com plaint, to-wit: A judgment attainst tne defendant, I.. Ii. llowland, for the Sinn of Mile Hundred dollars, with interent there. on at rate ol ewit per cent per annum from the 2'Jnd day of Kepteinher, Kill, and for the further sum of One hundred twenty-live dollars as attorney's fees, and for the cok'.h unil disbursements o' suit, and for a decree of said court that a certain indenture of tnorti.'ai'e executed hv the defendant, L. I). Howland, on the zzno nay oi neptonincr, mil, to one J. II Jl ailen, ou tlie southwest quarter of the nonu west nuarw cn sect on tweriiv. our in township fourteen south, of ranee thirteen east of the Willamette Meridian tn (.miilf eonittv Htufu ,.t fir, .(,,.,. I. said moi tjriiKe is 'recorded In Jlook 11 on patfe a, Records of AlorlKiiccs of Crook county, Oregon, he toreclosed according to law. and said nremises sold In the in,. n. ner provided hy law. and the proceeds of said sine applied to tne payment of a i judgment, interest, attorney's tees and costs, and that the defendants, and all persons claiming hy, through or under them or any of lliem he forever barred. estopped ai il foreclosed from havinir or claiming any right, title or interest in or to sum premises or any part thereof, and for such other anil further relief as muv he just and proper in the premises. i ins summons is published in the rook County Journal hv order of the Hon. (i. fpringer, iuilgo of the countv court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, and county judge of said county, mane and entered on the istli day ot Jan- nary, ltd,), fornix lull weeks In seven con secutive and successive issues of said paper commencing with the issue of Jan-uai-y 21st, lido, and ending with the issue of Mm eh 4th, I II 15, Uau-d and pub ished first tune Jannarv 21 t, UI15. M. K. UIMNK, Attorney for Plaintiff, i Oi'dc In the circuit court of the slulu of Oregon fur the county of Crook, Stute of Oregon, pliii'iitifl', vs. Charles A. Sliermnit, itdmiiiintnttur uf the estate uf Sotvn Hubert licndlck sen, ili'i'eiiseil, all heirs a I law ut' snul ilei'cdent (if liny there he I mid all other persons mid parties, unknown, claiming' any rl;ht, title, estate, lien or interest in unit to the personal proMty descrihed in the informa tion herein, iIi'I'oihIiiiiU. It appearing to the court from the inforiiiutioii on file heroin tlmt Soren Hubert lh'iulicksen died littcstttte on the With day of November, A. I)., Ml:!, within the county of Crook, state of Oregon, leaving an estate therein fun sisting of personal property alone, made up of chattels and evidences of tnoneyof the probable value, of Two Thousand Four Hundred Tweiitv-sevon ami 111 hundredths (K427.1.H dollars, ami It further appearing that Charles A. Sherman was thereafter appointed and duly iiuililied as ndininiHtrtilur of the estate of the said Soren Hubert Hen dii'ksen, dccesiied, that the said mi mimslrator took possession of all the assets and properly of said estate, ad ministered ujHin same in the usual course of business, collecting and con verting Into rash all of said personal proierty and paying all claims and do mitnds against said estate, together with the costs and expenses of the ad ministration thereof ; and It further appearing that said es tate is now fully unil finally settled Slid thut there remains, ufter the payment of all of said claims, dcmiimlH, costs and expenses, now in the possession of the said Chill ies A. .Sherman, as ad ministrator s foresaid, the sum of Five Hundred Kleven and 17 hundredths l'11.17 dollars in cash; and that said decedent died without heirs nt law, children, widow or kindred capable of inheriting suit! personal property and thut by reuson thereof the atule of Oregon has a right by law to the title and iMissession of said nroiiertv: Wherefore, I'ikiii the motion ami ap plication of Willard 11. Wirt, district NllllllllOIIM In the circuit court of the sluln of Oregon lor Crook county, John Pi" ru Plow Company ol I'ortliind Oregon, a pilvntM corporation, plain! tilt, vs. A. C, Hnnliml ami Fffa , Suiiford, ,H wife, Oliver F Splhk and M. (), Spinks, hit wile, and Mur.bnll- Well Hardware CouipKiiy, a private ur. H)intiiui, deleinlants. Tu A. V. Smiliird, Kffa P. Suiiford Oliver I'., Spinks and M. O. Spinks' deleudsiita: ' In the nnm uf lbs statu of Oregon, you ar hereby required lo appear ami answer tbn coiniilauit tiled In lb abrva entitled suit ami court mi or bedim i, full day ol February, MIS, and 11 you fall to toapiwar ami answer, tlin plain. lit! will apply to tbu court lor (he relief dcmuudetl III Its complaint, to wit: a judgment against defendant, A. (', Ssn lord, lor lbs sum ol $IHH) 00 with inter est thereon (rum September 1, Mil, at the rate of Inn per cent pr annum; th further sum ol foil 04 with inter est thereon from April 1, P14, at tho rule of eight per cent per annum; h blither sum of t'Jim.lKI attorney's leva and Its costs sud disbursements herein. That the, sheriff of Crook county, Oiegon, sell sccordinif tu law llin real estsle desciibed in plaintiff's complaint to wit: tb toiubwest ipmrter ol aec tlon Nine In to nship Thirteen tnmh, of rsnga Thlrtenn east of Wilhuuettn Meridian In Cnsik countv, Oregon, u, that the proieedsof said sale lie a p. plied to tbn siitislaetlnu ol said Jildg. meiit alter p.iylng I bo costs ol making such sale, That the defendants above named and each of them bn lurever barred ami foreclosed ol suy right, title or eipitly of redemption in Raid premises or any part therwil. That tlm plaintiff have Judgment against the defendant, A. C. Ssnlord, for any dellcieucy leiiniiuiiig after ap plying all tbu liriMi'rd ol said sain properly appllcabhi to fal.l Jii.rgineiil, and for surd other relief as to tbu court may wm eipntahlu. This summons is niilillsbml )v nr.h.r ol the Honorable- W. 1.. Ilrsilshsw, judgii ol the circuit mint of tbu slate of attorney for Cnmk county and attorney hegou lor Crook county, made on ll ior tne suite of Oregon herein; llllh day ol December, MM, which sanl It it hereby ordered, adjudged and order imnorllios tint this summons ba decreed, In the Name of the state of published in the Crook Couniv Journal Oregon, that all heirs at law of Soren weekly newspaier printed 'end Mil,'. Hubert liendi. ksen. deceased, (if anv ! lulled in 1'rlneville. Crooli e.o,,,i o,. gon, mr a iN'rlml ol six routec utlvs mere tie) an. I all other persons and parties, unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interval In the personal property of said decedent, be, and they are hereby, summoned and re quired to appear and show causo in this court, if any they have, by the I.Hh day of March, A. 1) , MIS why the title in ami to the crsonal property of snul estate and described herein and in the inlormatum herein, should not be ad I judged to have escheated to and vested in tne state of Oregon; and it is further ordered ami adjudged that a copy of this order be published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of L'eneral circulation in said county of Crook and state of Oregon, for a period of six consecutive weeks prior to the said l.'tth day of March, A. !., P.U.'i. Hone in Chambers, at The Ilalles, Oregon, thisMrd day of January, A. 1)., M15. (signed) W. L. Hraphiiaw. Judge. Date of first publication, Jan. 1M, MM. Dale of last publication, March 11, Mill wuiarii ll. Wirt. Histrnt Attorney and Attorney fur 1'liiintiir, aeeks. Th data ol the first publication of this summons is lecemlMr 21th, mm. Cask ,t Cs sud M. If. F.UIUTT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Bid Wanted for Drift Fence HorMcheaveii Cm tin ami Horse Kaisers Association desires bids for construction ot 15 miles ol fence ex tending along north boundary of their range within the Ociioco National Forest. The following HptidlicnlloiiN tu be compiled wit li: Posts bj fi-et In length, not less than average illanieter at small i-ml of 4 Inches, of pilch pine or tam arack, not less than I'-l IiicIich Pi ground, mile Impossible on ac count of rock; on such ground, triangular cribs :!x.'!x4 feet In clr cunifereiice, 4 feet high, to lie erected and filled with rock. Posts not to exceed ID feet apart, stays to lie 4J bi t III length aiul not less than 2.;t Inches, 2 stays to lie stapled to each wire bel weeneacli posl ;4siuootl; gal vanl.ed twlHtcil wires to lie stretch ed tight and stapled to each post. When trees occur on the fence route they mil v be used Instead of posts; but when they are used n cleat or fence stav must be spiked to the tree and the wires stapled lothecleat. All wires shall be aileiiialel.v weight ed down at nil points where fence crosses draws or ravines and sub slatitlal corner brnces consl riicled at all turning points In the fem e unless the angle Is made uroiind a sub stantial tree. No bids will lie accepleil after F'cli ruary 2-S and the committee In charge of fencing reserves the right to reject any anil all bids, liids should be addressed to 1-21-f.t It, II. P.OOTK.V, Hecretary-treasurer, l'ost, Ore, Summons. Ill I be circuit court of the Stale ot Oregon for Crook county. U. S. Cram, rialmlff, vs. I'rlnevlllc (Veil tner v Company, n, cor poration, Oofcinlaiil, To I'rtaet (He Creauiery Coiutniii.r, n corporation, iN-fendaiit; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear liiul answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ac tion on or liefore the 111 lb day of Feb , Mt.'i, and if you fall mo to ap'eitr ami niiMwer, the idalnllff w ill take Judg incut against vou for the sum of Five Hundred I'olliirs, with Interest upon Oil t hereof from the IIOlli dav ul Sept. Ml I, at the rate of six percent per an u u in, and Interest on no uo thereof at the rate of six per cent per t n ii ti tn from the 1st day of I lie . MI4, and for Ids costs unci dlsbuis incuts of this action, This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable ti. Springer, Judge of the County Court of Crook Nullify, Oregon, made on thu ilth day ol January, MM, which said order prescribed that Ibis suiuiiioiih be published in the Crook County Journal, a w eekly new spaper printed and published In prineville, Crook dimity, Oregon, for a period of six cohsiviitlve Weeks. The date of the first ptildlcutbin of Hits summons H January "th, 11115. XI.' It. lilllott, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice for I'uhllciitioii Department of the Interior, V. H. Lund Olllco at T he lialles, Ore. January 61 h, MM. . Notice Is hereby given that John Hansen of Bend, Oregon, who. on Novemhee 24th. Ml;i, made homestead I'll! rv K' fi ft,,,, a. , , , - .-ij. mud, ior net net, "' mi J. see tion l, net ''t section 20, nj nwj, swt iiwi. ii wi nwt, sect, (ill Zl. town ship 19 south, range 17 east, Wlllam et.t Meridian, has tiled notice of In itni mo to iiiiiko mini inree year iiooi in CHUlllllsu Claim to the mo above described before II. f. Kills. C. H. Commissioner, at Head. Ore. gon, on nie run nay Ol March. MIC. t liilmnnt names as u-ito, Krnest It. F.d wards. Herbert I.;' Moore, Samuel R. Israel, Henry Ii, Kord, all of Bend. Oregon. 1-28 II. F'iu.nk Woodcock. Hee-tsl,.e Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given by the n,l. signed, (1, M. Cornell and N. (1. Wallace executors of the entitle of M ai-y Jl. Kcoggin' deceased, td the enditors of, anil all perl sons having claims ugiunst, said deceased lo present the same, with proper vouchers' to the undersigned ot the ollice of N. o' Wallace in Prinevills, Ore-yon, within six months from' the date of the llrst mil, Men tion of this notice. Dated and published first time January 2Sth, 11115. (I. M.COIINUTT, . nai.i.flui!, I'.xecutors - of the eslaio of M ii rtf TI Scoggin, deceused, 1-28-rft. OHDI H In the circuit court of the slate of Ore gon lor the county of I 'rook. Stale of Oregon, plalnllll', vs. .1. II. Iloienberg, administrator of the f tnlfl of William Miuiih, decea.ed, and all heirs at law of said decedent (if y there Is-) and all other persons, or parties, unknown, claiming any right, title, entitle, lieu or interest III the real and personal estate described in the In lormatbin herein, defendants. 1 1 appearing to the court from the In formation ou Ills herein that William Mn I Ih died on the l&illi day ol February, A, I)., mil, within the coii'nly of Cnsik, tale or Oregon leaving real and personal properly therein, a portion of which being particularly described as follows, to-wit: I he west forty-nine -ID- feel of lot live -ft. Ill block three -3- in the Monroe Hodges' plat of Ihe town of Prineville, Crook county, Oregon, and said personal prop erty con-isting how of Thlrtt Hundred I'orty.ncvcn and 111 hiiudri'iltha -a-l7.y. dollars cash in the Flint National Hunk of Prineville. Oregon, all within the said county of ( rook and stale of Oregon; and It also appearing Unit J. II. Uosenherg was therealter appointed and duly quail lied us administrator of thu estate of the , snul William Hmltb. deceased, and now is In possession of both said real property, and said personal property! And it further appearing that the said decedent died without heirs at law and that by reason thereof the state ol Oregon ....o ,w ikh i iu uiu tine to audi real and jiernnnul property s Wherefore, upon the motion and appli cation of Willard M. Wins, district at torney lor Crook county and attorney for the state of Oregon herein) It is hereby ordered, adjudged and de creed, III the name of the state of Oregon that all the heirs of W illiam bnilth, de ceiiK'd (II any there be) and all other per sons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in the real estate and personal property of said decedent, he, und they are, hereby sum limned and required to appear and show cause In lids court, If any they have, hv the Oil, day of March, A. )., llllfl, why the title In and to the real and personal prop, erty, deser bed herein und in the Informs. Hon herein, should not he adjudged escheated to and vcNted In the statu of ' Oregom and Il ls fin I lier ordered and ad Judged that a copy of this order he pub- ll, u circulation iiim or iii.,,. gn, for a period of six consecutive weeks. ,l!';l"(",l,""'K' In The Dulles, Ore gon, this .'1st duV of January, A, 1)., llllfi. (signed) W, l,. IIUA'JJHUAW, j)at,o of first publication, January i"'' lilii. Da e i ol last publication, March 4, HUB. Willard 111. W rl Dhdrlct Attorney and attorney for plain tUT, ' judged that a copy or this order he pu lished in Che Crook County Journal, weekly newspaper of general eirculatit In said county of Crook unci state of Or