Pafe 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL RESUME OF WORK OF STATEJLEG1SLATURE First Three Weeks of Session See Practically All Big Bills Introduced. KING FERDINAND Number ef Bills in Home 444, in Senate 159 Bill to Reclassify In dustrie Submitted Ways and Means Committee Causing Uneasi nessProhibition Bill Favorably Re ported No Worr jn to Serve on Juries. Salem. Although three weeks of th JSth legislative session have slip ped by with all the big measures still to be passed upon by both houses, yet really more progress has been made during the first half of the present session than during the same period In many previous sessions. Practical ly all the Important bills have been Introduced and many of them have received attention from the various committees and are in shape to be passed upon. The beginning of the tourth week of the session found both house in shape to get down to busi ness, and unless there is an unusual flow of oratory much serious work will be accomplished. As Saturday was the last day for the introduction of bills in the house members of the lower branch know cow just how much work they have ahead of them. Most of the bills that will appear at thi session have been introduced. They now number 444 house bills and 159 senate bills, a total of 603. At the 1313 session there were 633 house bills and 307 senate bills, a total of S40. Compensation Act to Get Attention. Legislation affecting the workmen's compensation act also wiil demand the attention of the house this week. The committee on labor and industries has submitted a bill that will reclassify the Industries under the present law Jind will ask that no further changes be made, ' It is expected that the house will act favorably on this meas ure. The bill to do away with the petition-peddling that created such a stir in the house last week will be back from the revision of laws committee ,this week. It was recommitted with ft M - xt& s sakT--. by an act rasted at the last session of the legislature, be abolished. It was decided that there was no real need for the school. Opinion was ex pressed that t,ie inmates of the school could be taken care of at other Institutions. An appropriation of $:.0.O00 was made at the last session for the school of w hich $34.tVO w as used in the erec tion of a building. The joint commit tee decided to turn this building over to the board of control There were only 20 lumates In the institution last year. Other estimate were cut material ly. By a rote of five to six it was de cided to allow an appropriation of $35,400 for county fair. Of $1T2.;S6 27 asked by the state fair, only $34.1S5 was allowed. Items eliminated were for erecting livestock coliseum, i:j,6JS.40; for building roadways. fc716; for reimbursing the state fair fund. 3730. Woman Jury Bill Killed by Senate. The death knell of Senator Lang guth's bill permitting women to serve on juries was sounded so far as this session is concerned, when the minor ity report of the judiciary committee was adopted and the measure was postponed indefinitely. Favorable ac tion had previously been taken by the senate on the measure, but It was re called from the house and reconsidered. Senators voting to postpone the bill j Bi" 0 B Offered at Olympia May Cut indefinitely were: Barrett, Bingham, I 0" 23 Counties. B:shop. Burgess. Butler, Cusick, Pay, Olympla, Wash Senator Hutchin Kawley. Kiddle. LaFollette, McBride, ; son- of Spokane, this week will Intro Ra;sdale, J. C. Smith. Stewart, Stray-duce ia tl" Washington legislature a er. Wood and Thompson. oint memorial, as k;n congress to crc- Sersators favoring the bill were: j ate tfle sew state of Lincoln from the Clarke. Dimkk, Farrell, Garland, Hoi- j 2i counties of eastern Washington, lis, Keliaher. Lansguth. Leinenweber, The counties of western Wash- St.'ltlk of Notice f Sale of l'ctnal Property Order J Notice is lo'-vhy given thai in put limin e j of nn oro.-i ol the county emirl ol Crook tHuiinv, 0:i ii, made .iiiii entered on the I lltli .isv i.l J.tin.sty, t'll.i. Hie iiii.I.-rip-ne.l, Sii t-tiu. .livened, mil on tho l..th ,i.V ..f , Charles A. Sherman, adininistriilor ; renmniv, r.M.. sen ATS.;';- fXf 1 at private sale 1,1 the hllo-l ami best bidder, (or rash, or U r Imnkahie ii.'tin to l Hnn,-.l l iiir county cxniil if Cnn-k t-iuitiv, Orrjton. for Xkr prHe of lvli (In. imlrtilnlnrn agatmi miuI tau-. III following eraonal ro rty. lrionginii to Mid uie; Mi v iol ot latin lilariimrry line lot oi hotiM-lioUi fc"od On liaml ot rint horn, ciniiiiig of alM.ut M-vi ntv hve loo. I uf various mi. ami ai;ts An undivided olie-lm!f inlrrp.t n a c. lam Mai.ioii, now tn k.ri.u.'i ol lKn Hu-lonul i'aulina, Ort-tdni, On trmu ot work hoi.. vrl raddle lioiw. and other artii lrs In the circuit rem I ef tl (Irepm fur the County of Crook. . State of lri'K"i. iliiiiililf. vs. of the estate of Solon Uoliei t ItenilirK- seil, (leoea-i'il, nil In Irs lit lltw of Kithl j decedent (if itnv thru- hel Mild nil i other persons anil parties, uiiknoHii, claiitiiiiK any rijjht, title, estate, lien or interest in and to the peinonl property ilesnriheil in the inforuitt tioti herein, defenilunts. It pM-ariti(r to the court from the information on file herein thai Solvit Kolwrl Itemlickxen died intrsttito on the 2tth day of NovrmU r, A. P., 1H2, within the county of Crook, atulu of (reuon, leaving an estate therein con sistinp of itersoiial prolnrty Bh'iie, .SlIlllllKlllt In I he liienlt limit ol tli of jHTwinal prorty belonging to sanl I made up of chattels and evidence of King Ferdinand of Roumania, whose country it is reported will Join th al lie against Germany and Austria. NEW STATE IS PLANNED Me. CUTplmi! notl and a.-r.iuiil In I cimrse ol r!in-tion, j liuli mtit l iu rit: and waled, and ( Blr,l mil, , P ailniinistrator not lau-r linn j l.'o'riiH-k M. of th day of ).; Ml, prop rty may be Iml upou either a wlmieur wpantlny, ex.eplmg that the luhd of I rnni-r Mm ni i od u a hol ami j at the risk of me pun n., r. Thu hand of iinr- t- l.rnn.ird :f u .eft .nil. and! Ihn iiu. ..ID., k. i:o . . t l..lor,.; took session of .11 the addressing the adii.inistrwi'or or li. M wt ni I-n-perty of said state, ad lorm u, bold of I'rinenllr, orrtfioi. i ministered uMi same l:t tlte usiml The tight m rejiti atiy and ad hols is ', course of businrf, cidlectini; ar il con peeitieaiiy menrnl. verting into cash a'l of said (M-rsotial WA1.'-A''K, 1 protxrtv and payihe all claim and de- nuin niMrsK r ii t .aa.r. r , . . ... , money of the probable value of Two Thousand rour Hundred Iwenty seven ; ami IA hundredth (I2C7. 1:1 1 dollars, j and j It further apjH-aring that Charle A. ' Sherman wax then-alter appointed ami duly nua'ilied a administrator of the ; estate of the said Sotett Kol'ert Hem dnksen. decvaMil, that the said lid Scutum, dives. I-.'1-U ington in the aggregate, went '-wct.M by nearly 400 votes, while eastern Washington went "dry" by about 22.- 000. Ever since the election there has i .it Instruction to amend so that candi dates may have the option of filing for office either by the petition route or by paying a cash fee to tie county or state authorities. The section requiring a candidate to support his or her successful oppo nent in case of defeat also will be stricken out or modified. In that shape the bill may get through the house. . ."Teeth" Added to Prohibition Bill. The prohibition bill was reported tack to the house in the form of a sub stitute for the original measure with the favorable recommendations of the committee on alccholic traffic. Tie bill remains iQ substantially the same form as when origiEaKy drawn by the Committee of Ore Hundred and introduced by Dr. Anderson. It has been amend j, however, but has more teeth in ceariy every section. Probably the most pronounced change is in the limit set on the amount of liquor that can te shipped in for home consumption. The bill now fixes this quantity at either two cjuarts of whisky or 15 quarts of beer a month. The original bill speci fied no limit The measure makes unlawful the re ceipt by any person from a common carrier of more than two quarts of Bpiniuous or vinous liquors, or more than fifteen quarts of malt liquors, within a period of four weekB. Grain alcohol, the bill provides, may be sold by pharmacists only upon the prescription of a physician in good standing, and the sale to each indi vidual is limited. Among other provisions, no adver tisements, in newspapers or other wise, of Intoxicating drinks will be al lowed in the state. Institution Appropriation Reduced. Appropriations for six state institu tions are provided for In as many bills Introduced in the house by the ways and means committees of the house and senate. The amount allotted reaches a total of $1,383,050.80. The corresponding appropriations for 1513 and 1911, res;ectivelv, were $1 034 - been some talk by Seattle liquor men of the possibility of divorcing eastern Washington so as to provide a "wet" state of the coast counties and the Hutchinson measure will provide them a chance to rally their strength In this direction if they wish to do so. and laid waste half a block of business buildings, including the H. J. Valen tine hardware store, Nevius Hall. ( yrupeny oi me r.piscopai church and t hm)t ilnvnn I : .. 1 u puibii uuBiufss piaeea. The total loss is estimated at $16,250. Moser, I S. Smith, Vinton and Von der Hcilen. School Bill Passes House. Qualifications for county school su perintendents were "tightened up" by the house when it passed the Hinkle bill providing that persons holding this office must have at least 27 months' actual experience in teaching school and hold a state teachers' cer tificate. Twelve months' of the past experience must have been had in Oregon. The present law permits county su perintendents to have only nine months' experience. They can hold their positions on a county certificate. It is understood that the Hinkle bill has the support of the county superin tendents of the state. Legislative Brevities. The house passed Dr. J. E. Ander son's bill appropriating $SCK0 for the experiment station at Hood River. Highway legislation Is yet a very uncertain proposition. The sentiment seems genera! that a fairly liberal millage tax should be voted for state aid in road construction. For the second time in three days the house voted not to repeal the phys ical examination marriage law, passed at the 1S13 session. Senator Dimick's bill providing that sacks of shorts shall weigh SO pounds, I passed the senate, was reconsidered I tni indefinitely pos'poned. ' The house passed Representative Huston's bill empowering the gover-1 nor to fill vacancies In the office of i United States senator, pending a rtg-j c'.ar election. Sacramento. Governor Johnson Miss Ton ne's bill for an increase of ' placed himself squarely on record as the length of the rural school terms opposed to any amendment to the an from six months to eight months, was i U-alien land act, passed by the Call defeated in the house. j fornia legislature In 1913. 'lie Jndl- By a vote of IS to 12, the senate ! cated that If Die Shartel bill, iutro adepted the majority report of the ' duced in the assembly, eliminating the judiciary committee that the bill re-! three year leasing clause, passed the the law passed at the mi i legislature, it wouid meet w ith the Vitwc ot (iuurJmn't. Sale ot Kval i:tatc ' Notice In hereby tlven. tlmt In ! pursuance Itl, ,,rder i.f the cinintv court id the Mute i.f Oregon fur I Cltii kiiinn county, nimls on the ! 2nd ilny of Juiuniry, lyi;,, n the j HiHtter of the Ktmritliiiisliip of Ivwvy I Ijii'nllette, ii minor, the under j oliitieil, the KimrdiHii of nld minor, j will wll lit nrlvnte sale for the hluli ;et price oltuiiiiilie, mid subject to icotitlriiiHtloti liy sold jntv court I after the 1st h lnr of Kehnm'rv, li:.V jut the oltice of M. H Killott Iti Frtr.e- vllle, Oregon, nil the rli;ht. title and llutenst of said lVey LMKoiietli Jin all -f the follow inir dex ri! d tvi ewtnte, to-wlt: Th,. out hr.-tst (quarter of s.vth.n ten In ti.wi,sh:i, loiirtis-n south, of rnntr nixlc. n ens! Willamette M.-rldiau In t ri.i t county, atate of On-iron 1'enim and condltloin .,f nr: Cash, j-old coin of ('nltrd Stair., or upon ihh1 and susi'i-h-nt first niortKJie swnrity with Int.-rvst Rt the rate o( elcht Tceut per antntiii. l'ated this "lt ilny d Jan , 1515. K. A- P. La Foi i rnr, (iuardinn ofpewry I.a Kolli-Ue. $16,000 Fire at Baker. Woticc for l'ublicution. r-akc-r. Or. Fire starting ia the Lit- Department of the Interior tie Dream cafe on the north side of U' S' l a!"i vn'ce. 81 The - OreRon Center street, between First and Sec ond streets, spread lu both directions niainl j;ai!ist said estate, toiether with te costs and rXsT of the ad nntustration thenvf ; and It further api annt; t''' I es tate is now fully awi finally wltled and that thrrr re rr.m.-.. after the pawnetit of ail of said claims, drmami. costs and exts"v, r?viw in the ts ssesioii of ' the said O.ar'e A. Sia rman, as nd . miDslrat'.r aforesaid. t!'e sum of Five liuinirej I ten and 1? hunttrvdthe , if'll IT .;. ;.: jn cash; and that sm.l iit-ir-.,: t died withinit heir at la, chv.irvrv or kindrtsi capable of if.r.mt.T.j sa4 Js e,ai rojt rty and that I. i retn ttrr-i f the ute .f , Or-, c- ln a r:,- t ! . to the title an,: . !.!. ef stij j rope rty; I W t.trti.s, 1'tkiri t;-e "lotivn a:d . ' pli.-atiofn.f i.,k-i ii V.iti.1, cistnet tt.rr'i- i.it C r.ir.k cour t t sml attorney for t'K tXklr id tin for. i rt-;;.; I' ' ''" l i (,-.'l-re.l 1 ii H an.i derr-i-e.;. lr. vhe Ntmr i ! the m!e of 'rt-p.Kk .t.i.t ad! hei-s at iw i f Scuen Kowrt 1-ehdu t.-ti, ;io:'easfi. n ar,v there iu i u:iri hi. ultwr Jn ?... a; i j-tie, f.l, ns-nTi, Tuu.n.i.-if rv hjht. title, olktr. h, u tert-t" in the i I '-nal ptvwrty t-f tii Secsirht. be. , a-iu t'.ev x-e rt t. tarr.mntjol and re- ! qunri to pp,ar ar.d cause in this : cvurt, if any t.'.ey have, hv the list hi day ot' XUreh. A. D , 1915 why the title I in and to the personal iroi rty of said i i state and ilesi-nhed hen in and ill the inf.irinalion herein, should not be ail r In to ol On troll ol ( rook county, John I re Flow Compiiny n I ' i 1 1 u nl , t)ri )ioii, a tnivnle I'lirjiorailnii, plain till, V" A. ('. Sanlnnl mnl I ff l. .Sanlord, Ids wife, oilier K. ,SilhU and ,M. O, Siiiik. Inn wile, and Maishall-Wnlla ltMlar I'oinpiiny, a private co,. Hiiatioti, li Ion, In ii I To A tl. Srtitl.ii.l, HIT a t). Sanlufil, Oliver M Sfinks and M, t), Spinks, ileleinlnnta : III the iinuitv nl llie atalti of Oreifiin. ! you are Iteteliy n'iitlie.l to appear ami . answer the eoin hlulnl ft I I In thn aluve entitled suit and court tin or helma lint 1,'itli diiy ol lelituary, I ill 5, and If you lull so toaxiir and answer, tlin plain. tiff will atiply to thn eon it for Hie rrllef deinulidril In ita eoinplaint, to w It ; iilik'iiient t!sint ileletiilant. A, t'. Sun ; lord, (or the aunt of Jr.no tm vvlilt Inti-r-j est thereon (rum Srpleinl er I, 11'1't, at the lam ot leu per rent mr aniiiim; ine i in liter sit ill hi .i,noi Willi liner et thereon Iroiu A pill 1, 1HU. at thi ; rate nl eii;lit per cent per annum; thn hi'ther sum ol tHiXJlX) atloinrv'a ,ea and i t'o.ts and disbursements lieiein. I hut the aherlff of ('took county On Hon, sell aiiiirdinif In law ths r,,"H estate deseill In pliillitifl a cnniplaiiit In wit: th eonihwesl tn t-r nl so tiou Nine In low nrliip I hirlfon totith, ol lanuM lliirlien es.t o ilUmettn ; Meihiimi lii I'rm k miititv, Oretfon, tlmt I In' priureilaof said sail U a p. phod to the s,.ii.n, lion ol ssul jn,tf. inenl alter ps) Mf ihe nun ol making- sihdl sa'e. 'Dial the ilelendailta alsivK named and ei h ol I hem be lorever barred ami foiei I -sod o any hkIii, titln or tijnity ol Irdetliptlon in asld . lriii.e or ailV patt therisil, 1 hat Ihe plaintiff have a jiiduinenl nvainst the drfeinlatit, A. C. tsnlor. lor any ilelutom y leinaihiiitf titer an' plyln all tho priH-erds of suhl slo pto erly ap lieahln in iaii Jndginenl. and lor sinh olher feliel al to tliecmirl inav rx-em rtittnlila. 1 his siliiitiii.ua a published hy order ol the lloiiiiialdu W, I.. Ilialshaw, jude ul the circuit Cotut ol tho slate of O'ek-on f.r Crisik roimtv, madei on the. bih day ol Is.fi-ii.l4ir. piM, wlih l, ,al, ..r.ter pres. riln-s tit t (hit aililimtilia l.n pubitshrtl in the t'rm.k t'miiity Jotiiual, a weekly newspaper ptlntrd and puli. Itshtd in Frinei il!e, Ciook courtly, Ot. tfn. (of a 4-ioJ ol six cohircutivrt Berk. . I he data i f tins first publication nf this Utlllliolta i I'eietnlr i'ltlt, l'.lU. t'a A Cs and M. It. Kl.lloTT, Altornovs lor 1'laititiff. l'.'lj Januarv ISth Notice is hereby piveti that James rorrester, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 12th 1511. made Homestead Kntry No. 05W7."., for nwi nwj, sec 21 e nej, nej sel. sec. Z, township 111 south, ranee 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make ftnul three year proof, to establish claim to the milled to have vsdieuted to ami vested In i land aieove described, before Timothy E. J. Ihiav II S l'n.h,;..;, Oregon Lady nator files Measure. ; Prineyillo Oregon, on the Ilrd duy of Salem, "3r. Miss k'athryn Clark, Mrcn 1SJ"- I Claimant names as witnesses: Earn est E. Ayeock, James Moffitt, Thomas . Quinn, Cecil Stearns, all of I'rineville, Oregon. j H. FRANk Woonoock, 1'21 Ketfister. senator from Douglas county. Intro duced her first measure Monday. It was a resolution authorizing s consti tutional amendment empowering the governor to remove district attorneys, sheriffs or constables for dereliction of duty, and to fill the vacancies by srtpointinent JOHNSON UPHOLDS " ALIEN LAND ACT 797.11 and 11,655,23.45 The current shows an ap $245,000 over appropriation, therefore, parent saving of about two years ago. Out of this saving, however, is to be deducted nearly $200,000 for the completion of the supreme court build ing which does not figure in the pres ent allotment The various state Institutions are provided for as follows: Eastern Ore gon asylum, $306,360; penitentiary, $174,700; school for the blind, $28,. 213; capitol and supreme court, $58, C50; Institute for the feeble minded, $144,961; Oregon state hospital, $o76, 166. The joint ways and means commit tee decided to recommend that the state training school for girls, created pea.ir.g the law passed at tee Ull session providing that school districts may furnish free textbooks, t passed. Senator Farrell's bill providing for a reduction of 20 per cent of salaries of county and state officers receiving I3C00 or more a year was defeated by the senate. At least seven Important legislation bills have been reported out by the irrigation committee with favorable recommendations. Six of these meas ures cover the recommendations made by the irrigation congress recently held at Portland, while the other is the product of Representative Hinkle, chairman of the Irrigation committee. Two pieces of legislation of great interest to the state are the bill in troduced Friday in the bouse by Rep resentative Forbes for the ratification of the lease of Summer and Abert lakes by the state to Jason C. Moore, and the bill introduced in the senate by Senator Butler, providing for the creation of public utility districts. Authority is given to any person seeing a dog pursuing or worrying any livestock or domestic fowl to kill the dog on the spot, in a bill introduced by Senator Bingham. The bill also K'.ves authority for any person seeing a dog straying on a farm where there are livestock or fowls to kill the dog. At a conference called by Governor Withycombe, at which Senator Kath ryn Clark, of Douglas; Attorney-General Brown and the members of the senate Judiciary committee were pres ent, It was virtually decided to aban don the object sought In senate joint resolution No. 15, to empower the ex ecutive to remove district attorneys and sheriffs In caso he ueenmoa con vinced that they are not performing In good faith their official duties. 'executive veto, r --,. The elimination of the three-year leasing claus Is nought by labor or J ganiiations gi.-uerally throughout the j state. If adopted it would have the effect of prohibiting Japanese and other alien farmers who are ineligible to citixenship from leasing land which thc-y are prohibited from purchasing. Governor Johnson stated that no valid reason exists why the alien land bill, passed with so much difficulty two years ago, should now again be presented to the legislature for amend ment, and there are many reasons why It should not "It Is my hope, and to this end so far as consistently I can, I shall lend my aid, that the existing law be aot disturbed." Notice for I'nldi. ation. ' Department of the Interior ! U. S. Land Oltice at The Dalles, Oregon j . , . January lth li'l'i. I Notice is hereby (riven that l . Eannrst E. Ayeock, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Novem ber 11th lt10, made Homestead entry No (J7ti72 and on April 3, It'll made additional Homestead entry No .('1210, for wj nwi, bcc. 21 ej nvvj, and nej. sec. 30, township 10 south, range 16 east. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish cairn to the land atxtve tit scribed, be fore Timothy E. J. DufTy, J. S Com missioner, at Prineville" Oregon, on the 3rd day of March 15 13. Claimant names as witnesses: James rorrester, James Moffitt, Jacob Ilecker, Carl Larson, all of Prineville, Oregon. H. FRANk Woorx tHk, 1'21 Register. NlllUIIHMiM. In the circuit eotirt ol the Stud- (lf Oreioit tor t runk rounly. it. s Cntiii. riiiimirr. tin- state of Oretrun: and it Is further I . ordered und adjudged that copy f . Prineville ('reiimerv Company, n cor- thta order he published in the t rook I ponitloii, lh fi-niliuit. County Journal, a weekly riowspiiter j '" I'rlnevlil.. i'n-nnierr Comiiiin v. of gem-nil circulation in said county of " eor(ioriitlon, Ivt.-inlnitl: Crook and state uf Oregon, for a period ! Ill the inline of the Mlnte of Oregon of six consecutive weeks prior to the ! J'ihi lire hereby n nulreil to mtitear siiid l.lth day of March, A D.. !iinin MiiH.-r the coiiiplnltit filed Done in ( ItHinbers. at The Dalles ! iiiriiln.i lilt 111 I !M 111.. Utlltl...l .... v .i. i , . : .iiio.it tit D , lui; (signed) thisl'Urd day of January, A W L. ritAiiSiuvv, n t f Judge. Date of first publication, Jan. 2H, M:. Dnte of last publication, March II, 15115 Willard II Wirt, District Attorney and Attorney for Pluintilf. Notice el Final Notice is hereby THE MARKETS. A-counting civet) tV the undersigned, the adminititrator of the etate of John II. Jarrett, de ceaced, that he hap made and filed with Ihe clerk of the county court of Crook county and gtate of Ore gon, hiti final accounting of his sd-minii-tration of eaid estate, and the honorable county court haa eel Mondav, the 11 day of March, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, ai tne county court room in Trine vil,e, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settling said nnai accounting. I iJjteatDiezsttKJsyof Jan.,1915. L. M. Uethtem., Administrator of the estate of John Jf. Jarrett, deceased. nd Date of firet publication January OO Oil' J 5, IJi. j Dale of laet publication Febru :ary 25, 1915. Bids Wanted for Drift Fence Horschcnven Cut tin nnd Horse Halser Assocliitloii tleslrea blila lor cotiHtriictliiti of 15 inllea ol (i-m-,. vx. ' Hint along nortli liountlnry ol their riinge wliliin the Ociioi-o Nntloiinl Koresl. Tho f,,ow In speclliciitliiiiM to he i-oiiiilli-tl wllh: 1-osls I'.J I. i t In length, not less thiin nvenigf illniiii-ter nt smnll end of 4 lui hex, o pit, , ,,r nruiK, not ;vh limn i'4 Imhei K.i.o...., ,iiiiesn IIIllllHSllle t in ,c eoiiiit of rock; on such gm trlimgiihir i-rllm .'Mtxl h-et lu ,.r. Clinifereiiee. i leet high, In lie i-reeleil (mil tilled wlili rock. 1'ohu n..l to exceed 10 feet tnitrt. slot i,. i, i ...... . . . . , i-i-i in lengui Mild Hot lesHthnil IneheH, 2 Mtiija to be Htnjdeil to ini li wire I't-t ween each post ; I -iikh.i , gn. ! Vfltilzi-d twisted Wift-H til lie at relt-li. ed tight tilld Btii,led to etu-li post. W lien trees ori'lir on (lie ft-ln e roule they tuny be used lusti-ml of posts' but when they hid iihi-iI ii clenlor telice stiiv inimt In; spiked to tin- tree anil tin wln-H atnpleil totheelent. All wlren Hluill lie nilc(imtey wrlghc eil down at ull (ioIi, Is win-re feine crosses drawn or ravlin-H ami anli atantlal corner liraet-H count nn-h-il nl all turning points In the h mi- unless the niigli,. Ih iiwidt- around a attli Htatitinl tn-e. No IiIiIh will lie nccepteil nltt-r I'olt runry 2.S nd the commit tee In cliurge of fencing reserves, the right to reject nny ami all ,,H, m,M should It' utldri-HNeil to 1 21-St 1(. H. Hoo t i.;n, 8t-retary.treaMiirer, Post, Ore. Don on or before t he l'.ltlKi,y of ei i.'i.i, nun ii yon mil mo to niK.nr and answer, the plaintiff will take Judg. tin-tit ngnlttst yon for the antii i,1 Five Hiindretl DolliirM. with Inten-st upon :r:o tH) t hereof from the .Kith ilny of Kept, lull, m the rate of six erceiit per milium, nud liilereat on $1H0W) thereof at the rale of six -r rent x-r Annum from the 1st ilav of Dv , l'.lH. ami for Ida costa anil dlebum. tneitta of this aclloti. 'I'lila summons ul,sh,., ,r ,,r. iter of ihe llonoralde t;. Springer, Judge o the County Court of Crook ..oiint v, Oregon, itimle on the hi It 'lav of JiiMiiary, VV, whlt-li anht orilt-r .res. rllH-i that this aniiiiiioiiH. be piildished in the Crook i'nuntv Journal, ii wet klv tiew suipcr (irlntelt and published hi Prineville, ( rook I:, ( i 'unity, on gon. Ittr a p. rlotl of slv .'iiwiiiini- w l-t'Ks The tlate ol the tlrst pul,,-ntl..n of I Ida Hillilinotia IsJaniiarv 7th. IMS. .,, , M.'lt. Llllott. Atlortiey f,,r Plaintiff. Notice of Final Settlement Portland. Wheat Club, $1.39; bluestem J1.44; red Russian, $1.34; forty fold, $1.42; red fife, $1.37. Hay Kastern Oregon timothy, $16; ! erftin httv. tl- nlfnlfa tl?- L-tt.., S Notice Is hereby given by J. II J' ' ' ltosenlierg, the admlniatrutor of the uuiier ,reamery, izc. ewtate of William Smith, leeeae(l, Kgga Ranch, 30c; candled, 32c. ' t,IHt l"! '",M nal3 anil Hied with the Hong 1914 crop, 12c; 1913 crop, nominal. Wool Valley, IStc; eastern Oregon, :oc. Seattle. Wheat Bluestem, $1.44; club $1.41; red Russian, $1.34; turkey red, $1.40; forty-fold, $1.42; fife, $1.38. Barley $.'!2 per ton. Hay Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa, $14 per ton. Butter Creamery, 33c. Eggg 31c. clerk of the county court IiIm final accounting or hla administration of said eatnte, and that the court him set Monday, the firat day of March, ! 1915, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at I the county court room In Prineville, i Oregon, hh the time and place for : hearing and settling uald final ae counting. At which time and place, any pcraon Interested In wild estate may appear and object to aalcl final accounting. Dated thin 2lHt day of Jan., 1015. J. H. liOHKNHKHi;, , Administrator of the estate of William Smith, det-eaaed. Crook County Journal, 11,50 per yr Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Kami Olllce at The DuIIi-h, Ore, January 6th, wig. Notice la hereby given that John Hansen of Bend. Oregon, who, on November 24th. 1913, made honn-Mteail entry No. 012271. torsi-1 nej, e'a mc'J, nee tlon 17, nej nej aectlon 20, it nw awj n w j, nw awi, m-etlon 21, town ship 19 Houth, range 17 east, Wlllain. ette .Meridian, haa filed notice ol lu. tentton to make Until three year proof to establish claim to the i,lm above ileBcribed before II 0, .;H I'.H. CommiHHloiier, nt Iletiil, On! gon, on the Sth day of March, linr, Claimant namca as w II nesscs : Krneat It. KtlwnrdH, Herbert 1-1, moore, Samuel k. iMi-nel, Henry II, Kuril, all of liend, Oregon, 128 H. I-'HaNK WooticocK. Iteglster. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby eiveu hv the iiii,l,.. signed, (i. M. Cornett and , (l, Wallace executors of the estate of Mury H. Hcninrln' deceased, to the rn-tliiors of, nnd nil per sons haviiiK claims against, suid ilm-ensed, to present the same, with proper vouchor to the undersigned at the nlllce of N, d' Wallace 111 Prineville. Oreuon. nlihln sl months from the date of the lirst tiulille... tion of this notice. Dated and published first time Jiimtni-y th, 1915. ). M. COHNICTT, N.(i. WAIiLAUR, . Kzecutors of the eatnte of Miirv It. imi:k lu the circuit court of the Mute of Ore. iron h,r the fount v t.l Crook, Nute ortiret-on, phtihltll Vs. J. II. I(nenl,er, a-litilnistrtttor of tho r nit. o lui,,,,, .Mtntji, ileeesM,!, mnl all M irs hi iw of soi, itts-t-tlent (if any there l) nnd nil ter persona, or pai ties, unknown, cluimlhR- itnv right, title, 1,'lnie, lien or liiiei.-t In tin. real hd ier-.on t..tt tl. serllstl In the In loniiiiilon herein, .l. ren.limis. It iippraring to n,e eomt Iroin the In f"r'i,,H,o on tile herein ll,t William Hut th .llt., on the -.1,tli .lay (ll IVhrttarv. A. I., llill. within the follll.y ,, Crook. liiti-ol Or. got, leiiving rettl nnd personal property Iherein, II poilioll of sl.U ll ls.ng ..irll,tll,v ileserlls-d as follow,. t.s.wtt: t. Ii;,"''"l.1"'''y-"i"e -IU- leet of t live .A. Ii hlock three -3- In I tic Monroe Hodges" pint of the town of Prineville, Cro,,k county, Oregon, ,! mui p,,,,,,,, ; erty coiiMsiIng now ol Thirteen Httndrt-d-I'orty-seveti itiul in lnnolre.lti,, .tj;n7 hiraeush ,. Klr,t National Itn.ik of . ("'L'K""i "" wi,,,1 '" "' co liny of t rook anil suite ol (Is.,,,,,,,- a, 't l''ippearl.,g that j. H. ItoH.'nl" "J- .":,r,,',","!''.,,',",l,",,, .&- as 1. 1 V l hi ' "1st la to r of th. .,,,,? ,r. I. Willi,,,,, Wn,iih.,,.ff11M, , ,10WiB. a, . sr.'""1"" "f, ""l ' Iroerly anil suhl it-rsiiiut propeiiy il.'.'l'l.,1,1. fT,"!"r "rtriae that the aaitC life, t ilt tiled wnltont ,mr, t ., Hcoggin, deceased. anil inraoiiitl t n i t i the Male ol ( Iti-gtm herulni It in hsreliy or.lerud. ml i,,g,., m that nil thu heirs ,, W lllnni hinlil, ilsl i'r",',!",""?, '') "A "ii Ajk. Juht on1""11"" elti,l,i ,v leiil tstali. itnil pursonnl pr,,,v f B(li,i ::,:.':,..,;n..v. 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