Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 04, 1915, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Pa sre 5
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GEHEMIIHTEEEST
Events Occurring Throughout
tho State During the Past
Week.
Members Alleged Dandlt Oing Cnught
The dalle, Willi the apprehension
of Mm. Ilcrtlin Mi(iiifrm-y mid Himhcs
Moore, alius J. 11. Fox, In till city, It
U believed that two iniiinber of one
(if thu most desperate miiiln of high
waymen tlmt ever operated In thu
northwest were raptured.
Then nml two others are chitrK'td
with tho shooting of MkIiI AK'-iit
Trlmlili when the Northern Pacific
latlitn at Wapstn was rub ln 1 Jutiuary
50. Trimble wits left uiicuiinoIou ly
the robbers anil wns believed to he
Irail. Ho recovered. Two streetcar
holdups, two slorc robberies unit sev
rrul holdups of persona lit North Vak
Itini, besides other crimes, art) lulil to
those urri'ilin).
Nvy Electric Line Plnnned.
Klamath Ktilla. An uleclrlrally op
erated railroad la holms planned from
ICun-ka, Cat,, up tho count to Requa
ami thence up tho Klamath river to
thl city !)' tho lllll (jiiKKoiihliu I"
InrfHtH, acciirillng to the report of I).
W, liiuimui, president of thu 1'iircka
Development association. Tim lino
will connect at thin city with tlm lllll
transcontinental lines. It In alno pro
posed to make Humboldt Hay tlx'
home port of a line of steamers to ply
to tho Orient.
Jacks Threaten Prosperity of Lake.
Hllvcr .alio. Jitck rabbit have he
cumn Much a meiuire to tho fannlim
Industry of I.nke county tlmt tho anrl
cultural department bin sent an ex
pert to Hllver Lake valley to Invest!
Knte tbo possibility of exteruilliallnK
tho anliuata.
Uabblta destroyed more than two
thlrda of tho crop Brown or sprouted
In tho desert country hist summer.
HOPGROWERS PROGRESSING
Removal of Headquarters From Sheri
dan to Salem Authorized.
Salem. Tho Oregon Hop Growers'
association held a meeting hero, and
the fotitmlttoo which h been selling
atock In tho association reported that
It hail disposed of $70,000 In atock,
leaving tso.ouo of the proponed Issue
to dispose of. They hope to clear up
the work before a ureal whllo.
Over 600 hopurowera have signed
with the organization. Letter from
Washington and California told of
gratifying progress being made In the
formation of associations there.
Governor Wllhyconibo add reused the
hop grower and spoke oncnuraglndy,
It wna decided to move tho heiuliiniir
tera of tho organization from Sherlditn
to Snlein. At a meeting of the hoard
of din-dor a finance commllt-e, com
pliant of M. S. Junes of Salem, J. K.
fnrlwrlght of lliirrlsburg and II. I).
Fleti her of Independence, vus numed.
"Amphibian" of North Bend, Invented
MtirshfleM.- V. ('. Curst, of North
Ileiid, hns lnvcnled what ho terms an
amphibian. The machine travels on
land or water. A dcnioiiKtriitlun show
cd tho freak la cupablo of milking "j
iiiIIch an hour on laud uud 15 on tho
water.
Tho base Ih a lliipniobllo frame with
whcelH. In tho rear la mounted an
80-hoi-nepower aeroplauo engine. The
inolivo power I gained through un
aeropliiuo propeller, The machine
carries two wooden pontoons between
tho wheels.
New County Boundary Line Dealred.
HoHchurg. According to an agree
ment between offlclnli of Jackson, Jo
icphlno and Douglas counties, Asses
sor CulkluH, of KoHoburg, Is fixing a
new boundary line between these
counties,
As goon as the lino 1b drawn defin
itely the state legislature wilt be asked
to pass a bill adopting It as tho legal
southern boundary of Douglas county.
The present boundary Is Indoflnlto
and has caused officials of tho throe
counties considerable trouble.
Two New Roads Opened.
Oregon City. Two electric rail
roads, both completed within the last
week, ran tholr first trains Into Ore
gon City Saturday.
Tlio Willamette Volley Southern, bo
tweon Mount Angel and Oregon City,
Is considered one of tho bost eloctrle
lines In tho atato. Tho other, an ex
tension of the Portland, Eugene &
Eastern, connects the paper and pulp
mills here with Oswego.
Baker Schools Crowded.
Bilker. Immediate construction of
a new school building Is doclarod by
City Superintendent Strange to be an
ubHolute necessity. The oponlng of a
new school term has brought so many
now pupils Into tho schools that tho
already over-crowded condition has be
come what Mr. Strange terms "impos
sible," . .
COUNT VGN BOHLEN
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Count von Bohlen, head of the great
Krupp gun works, makers of artillery
for the German army.
APPROVE CONVENTION PLAN
Proposal of National Committee Fa
vored by States.
Washington. Secretary Jumes I).
I! noliln, of the republican national
committee, announced that tho new
plan of representation In the next re
publican national convention, propon
ed by tho republican national commit
tee, had been approved by state rep
resenting; 2'J0 electoral vote some 25
more than neceanary under the condi
tion made by the national committee
and will be put In effect when tho
committee merta to arrange for the
next national convention.
Tho slate that formally ratified
thla plan and tho electoral votes that
they represent are a follows:
Arkannas 9, CaUfornla IS, Colorado
8, Connecticut 7, Iduho 4. Illinois 2'.),
Indiana 15, Maine 6, Mnnnachiinetts 18,
Michigan la, Missouri 18, New Jersey
H, New York 45, North Carolina 12,
South Carolina 9, Tenuecsee 12, Ver
mont 4, Wuahlngtou 7, West Virginia
8.
There were. In addition to those,
several slates which were In favor of
the plan but which bold no state con
vention during 1914.
Inventor's Fight Won.
WaHhlngton. Albert S. Janln, a
Journeyman mechanic of New York,
ha won an Important contest over an
aviation patent In which tho rival
claimant was Glenn 11. Curtlas. He
has been virtually declared the Inven
tor of the hydroaeroplane.
MEXICO CITY HELD
' BY CARRANZA CHIEF
Washington. IScuernl Ohregon Is
ruling at Mexico City In the name of
(ieiiernl Carraiua, first chief of the
connlllutiiinallHt.1, w ho is at Vera Cruz.
General Villa is at Aguas Calientes,
General Zapata nt Cuernavaca and the
whereabouts of lUiquo Gonzales Garza
and Kulallo Gutierrez, lately succes
sively In charge of the executive pow
or In Mexico City, are unknown.
This Is the geographical distribution
of tho various chiefs In Mexico, bIiowii
In advices to the state department.
Three distinct movements Independ
ent of each other are In the field with
forces of varying magnitude.
General Curranza, at the head of a
largo part of the original constitution
alist forces, will remain at Vera Cruz,
which, it is understood, will continue
as capital of his government, notwith
standing the occupation of Mexico
City by General Obregon's men.
The forces of General Zapata men
aco the line of communication be
tween Vera Cruz and Mexico City,
They are still said to be working In
harmony with the Villa forces under
the authority of tho convention gov
ernment. THE MARKETS.
Portland.
Wheat Club, f 1.44; bluestem $1.48;
red Ilusslnn, $1.37; forty-fold, $1.46;
red fife, $1.40.
Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $1G;
jraln hay, $12; alfalfa $13; valley tim
othy, $13.
Butter Creamery, 32o.
Eggs Ranch, 30c; candled, 32c.
Hops 1914 crop, 13c; 1913 crop,
nominal.
Wool Valloy, 18c; eastern Oregon,
20c.
Seattle.
Wheat Bluestem, $1.47; club $1.45;
red Russian, $1.37; turkoy red, $1.42;
forty-fold, $1.4G; fife, $1.40.
Barley $33 per ton.
Hay Timothy, $16 per ton; alfalfa,
$14 per ton.
Butter Creamery, 33o.
Efgs
;s 31o. '
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CHIEF NEWS OF OREGON
A;iirox!iiiioly IIM.MO was spent
by liouglHs county in building roads
and erecting bridges during the year
1914.
The entire cent of the Tunittlo Irri
gation project was $447,795.70, accord
ing to the report to tho desert land
board, submitted by l'rojuct Engineer
Iaiirganrd.
A four-week course In scientific g
rlcullure and home economics, tt:e
first, of lis kind In the state, was be
gun Monday at tho Harney county
hli'.h school In Burns,
According to a compilation of the
tuts) highway engineer tho expendi
tures in Oregon for roads and bridge
from 1903 to October 1, 1914, were ap
proximately $22,000,000.
Senator Chamberlain Is advised by
the treasury department that the
drawing are completed for the Pen
dleton postofflce, and bids were ad
vertised for February 1.
Tho construction of the Willamette
Pacific bridge across Coos Bay has
progressed so that the engineers pre
dict Its completion by summer If no
unseen difficulties arise.
The ninth annual convention of the
Oregon Retail Merchants' association
will be held In Portland February 15,
16 and 17, when an attendance of
more than 1000 merchant from every
section of the slate is expected.
Attorney-General Cregory bus ap
proved tho deed by which the federal
government will acquire title to the
Oregon City lock, and sent his letter
of approval, with tho deed, to Secre
tary of War Garrison for acceptance.
Porter Uro. are planning to build
a rallroud up tho South Sanllam val
ley from Albany, via Lebanon, this
year, according to a statement made
by A. Welch, of Portland, former own
er of the Portland, Eugene & Eastern
railway.
Permanent organization of the Lane
County Jersey Breeders' association
was effected at a meeting in Eugene.
V. B. Chase, of Eugene, was chosen
president; C. 8. Calef. of Eugene, vice
president; C. A. S warts, of Spring
field, secretary-treasurer.
Representative Lafferty has select
ed as principal and alternato for ad
mission as cadet to Annapolis Ross A.
IMerdorff, Linnton, principal; Ed.
Towlo, William S. Kinney, James 1.
Teed, all of Portland, first, second and
third alternate, respectively.
A bequest of $500,000 has been made
to the Methodist Church of Oregon,
Announcement of the fart was made
In the Pacific Christian Advocate, tho
official organ of the Methodist Church
In this district. W. W. Browu, of Port
land, and Malheur, was tho donor.
Substantial Increases in the loans
and discounts and capital are shown
by the combined statement of all the
hanks of the state of Oregon at the
close of business December 31, 1914.
according to figures given out by S
G. Sargent, state bank examiner.
Yellow after 69 years of exlr.tence
but still legible, a copy of the first
newspaper printed west of the Rocky
Mountains, tho Oregon City Spectator,
will bo sent to the Panama Pacific
exposition and will occupy a promin
ent place in tho Coos County exhibit.
Three acres of land lying east of
the normal school building in Men
mouth will become a school garden
early In the spring, according to ar
rangements now made by the agri
cultural department of the Oregon
normal school. Under the new plan
of giving instruction to tho teachers,
agriculture la to receive no small
share of attontlon.
An appropriation of $2,000,000 for
continuing work on the north jetty, at
the mouth of tho Columbia river, is
provided In an amendment to the river
and harbor bill, agreed to by the sub
committee of the senate commerce
committee. The house bill carried $1,
250,000, which was all, the engineers
said, that would be required to carry
the work forward during the coming
fiscal year. This lncrcaso was made
by the sub committee In lieu of plac
ing the Columbia river project on a
continuing contract basis.
In the third biennial report of the
desert land board, Just completed, It
la recommended that the legislature
provide, by suitable enactment, that
all moneys received on account of
land sales or from other source on the
Tumalo project, except maintenance
tees, be placed In a special fund to be
known as a Tumalo project fund, and
that the desert land board be author
ized to make disbursements from this
fund for the necessary expenses in
connection with tho Tumalo project
not covered by tho regular mainten
ance fees.
Preliminary estimates of the output
of metals from Oregon mines in 1914,
made by Charles G. Yale, of the United
States geological survey, show general
decreases from the figures for 1913.
The gold yield for 1913 was $1,627,710,
and the estimate for 1914 Is about $1,
600,000. The silver output for 1913
was 179,036 fine ounces, and the esti
mate for 1914 is 126,000 ouuees, or
63,000 ounces less. The yield of cop
per in 1914 was about 6000 pounds, or
38,000 pounds less than 1913, and the
yield of lead was 41,000 pounds, or
46j00g pounds less.
MlllllllllMIH
In tlm circuit court of the jiute of Ore-
H'Mi lor the cnuipiv ol I rutin.
y'. II. M untiiril, I'liiitititl',
VH. .
A'li Ji.liiihoi. J. O, Jubmon. Mr. J. O.
JoIiiimiii noil nil i noun unknown. claim
ing miy rit;bt, title, Intoient, ewtute or
Iii-ii in tlm real property ilracrjbi-d herein
OHi'iiiJulitn.
To Ada JoIiiikoii, J. O. Johinon, Mrs. J.
u. jiinnxjii ami all periwuia unknown,
fliiiniiiigniiy right, title, interext, mint
r ili-n in the k-hI properly ilercrlbed
lii-ii-ln, thu above fiunird di-d-mlanta:
III the liutiut of the nt.itf. of firetriifi. Yon
are hereby untitled that W. (. Xiuntanl l
um homer or Lertilleute of Delinquency
numbered Kiirhty-four -CI- Iniiued on the
Wild day ol Ik-cemher, llilt, by the Tax
l lector ol the county of Crook, state of
Oregon, fur the amount of Eleven and
l!i hundredth -ll 111- dollar, the name
being tliu amount then due anil delinquent
for taxea for the year IHIO, together with
penally, IntereH and cmta thereon upon
the real properly aiaetaed to you, of which
you are the owners an appear of record,
situated in naiil county and elate and
particularly dencribed aa follow", to-wit:
Uit Kij Ji-, Mluck Two -l: original town
nite of Bend, in Crook county, nmteof Ore
poll, according to the legal ami oflicml
pint there,, I on hie in the ollic of the
county clerk uf Crook county, afore-aid.
You are further nolilieil that the niid
VV.d. Mu-tarl has paid taxea lor ntibne
qiient yearn upon aaiil property with the
rate of interest on aaiil amount, the mi oi
lier of tax receipt and from the diiU-l aa
hereinafter aet forth, to-wit:
For the year Kill, paid Decern tier 22,
lllll. receipt No. lliKX, amount l.7il, rate of
interest l.'j per cent per annum ;
For the year X'W'l. paid December 22.
1!M4, receipt No. TliOWl, amount 810.72, rale
uf interem lb per cent ier annum;
For the year 1!H'), paid December 22.
lul l, receipt No. HAi, amount t 'M.Vrl, rale
of interest 15 per ccni per nuiiiiin ;
Said Ada Juhimou, i. O. Johnson and
Mr. J. O. Johnron aa the owners of the
h-lt.il title of the above described real prop
erly aa the aame appear of record, and
each and all other perron, unknown
claiming any rich', title, interent, etate
or ,ien in the real projierty above dtcriid
are hereby further notified that the fttid
W.U. M in-turd will apply to the circuit
court of the atate of Oregon for Crook
county for a decree forecloaing the lieu
ut-niii-l tliB projierty above described and
mentioned in aid certificate. And you
are hereby summoned to appear within
Suty -ijO. day after the first publication of
thi utiitiion, exclusive of the day of aaid
lirH publication, and defend the action or
pity the amount due as above i-liown to
gether with the coots and accrued interest
and in cae ol your failure to do ao. a
decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien
of unl uie and cost ai.-ain-t the laud
and premium above described.
Tinnauiiiiiion li published by order ol
the Honorable (i hpringer, juik-e of the
cnumy court of the atate of Oregon tor the
aid Crook county, and aaid order waa
made and ilated this 31l day of Decemtier.
PlU. ami the dale of the lirat publication
of tlits summon i the aaid Slst day of
December. Ml.
Ail process and papera in this proceed
ing may lie served upon the underMined,
residing within the state of Oregon, at the
an 'I re hereinafter mentioned.
Date of the last publication of this sum
niona is ihe4th day of March, A. I)., 1915.
WilJ.ARl) H. W1RTZ.
District Attorney and Attorney for
PiaintilT. Address: Prineville, Oregon.
Notice ot Final Settlement
Notice ia hereby given, by the under
signed, the administrator of the estate of
Robert Pennington Johnson, deceased, to
all persons interested in aaid estate, that
he has made Biid tiled with the clerk of the
county court bis Iinal settlement of bis
administration of said estate, and that tiie
court has set .Monday, the 1st lay ol
March, 1!H5. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
at the county co irt room in Prineville,
Oregou, aa the time and place tor hearing
and settling said final accounting. At
which said time and place, any person
interested in said e.-tate may appear and
object to said hnal accouming.
Dated this 28th day of Jan.. 1915.
M. It. KI-LIOTT.
Administrator of tht e.slnte of Robert
Pennington Johnson, deceased, l-l!t-p
Call and subscribe now for the Semi
Weekly and Sunday Oregon Journal,
just the thing for busy farmers.
1-8 Rav V. Conspabli, Agent.
Why not take? the Journal?
We are selling out all our Stoves
Ranges and Heaters at actual cost.
F
urniture
will be sold at greatly reduced prices
up to February 20, 1 9 1 5
A. H. Lippman & Co
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD77
Prineville Flour
Call for Warrants
Notice' Ih hereby (clven tlmt nil
renietcrei) (fi-nernl fuml vtiirrHiiU up
to Mini IiicIihIIiik ri-KlHtcreil No. 6i
nml nil rimii fund wnrrntim up
to nml Ine liKlliiir retfixtered No. i:s.
will be pnlil on priMi-ritntl.iri. nixli
Interest on nuiiih will atop from thin
lute, lUl.l'il Ij. .Ioiiimn,
Jiiiimry 14, 115. Treadurer.
Notice of I inal Settlement
Notice Ih hereby given liy the un
(lernlg:nel. 1 he executrl of theentHte
of Ju hum Henry Wiii'lntn, di-censed,
to all persona Interr-xted In unlit cm
tnte tlmt she Iihh filed with the clerk
of the county court her Html nccouiif
Ing of her edinliilxtriitlon of sold
eatiite, and that the court him net
Monday, the nMt diiy of March,
I!il5, lit 10 o'clock In the forenoon at,
the comity court room In Prineville.
Oregon, ad the time and place for
hearing and sett ling snld final ac
counting'. At which aaid time and
place any person Intereatcd In cult!
estate may appear and olij.-ct to
fiiui llniil lu'ceuiitlni;.
Dated thla 21t day of Jan., 1915.p
Rkiiix-ca Wisdom.
Kxecutrix of estate of James Henry
Wlndoin, deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. 9. Land Ollice at The Ualiea, Oregon.
December 10. 1014
Notice is hereby given that William
Fender, whose post oQice address S Prine
ville, Oregon, did on the VIA day of June.
1HM, hie in thoj ollice sworn statement and
application fo. Ui.lolo. to purchase the
Hr ne'J, section in, township 14 south.
ratiL-e 17 east. Vt iltamette meridian, and
the timber thereon, under the provisions
of the act of June 3, 1M7S, and act amend
atory, known c the " Timber and
.-tone Law." at such value aa might be
hxed by appraisement, and tout pursuant
to such apmicition the land and timber
thereoN have been appraised $JfXi.OO. the
timber estimated Ityum board feet at 81.00
per. M.. and the land 10.00; that said ap-
tlicant will oiler final proof in support of
da application and sworn statement on
the 2l day of March, 1915. belore Timothy
K.J. Duffy. U. i. comuihsioiier, at Prine
vilie, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest this
purchase belore entry, or initiate a contest
at any time before patent iisues by tiiin? a
corroborated altidavit in ibis office, alleg
ing facta which wouid defeat the entry.
LM7 H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
Not coal landa
L S. Land Otlice nt Lakevlew, Ore.
January 8, 1915.
Notice Is hereby given that
Patrick D. Mc-Namee
of Fife. Oregon, who, on June 15,
1010, made homestead entry Act
Feb. 19, 1909, No. 0.')i!t;2, for nel, nj
sej, section 19; w nwj section 20,
township 21 south, ruuge 23 east.
Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
of Intention to mnke final three year
pt oof to establish claim to the laud
above described before Charles A.
Sherman, U. 8. CommlBsloner. at
Fife, Oregon, on the 1st day of
March, 1U15.
Claimant names as witnesses
Paul P. Werner, R. G. Douglas, H.
W. Douglas, Ed Street, all of Fife,
Oregon. Jasj. F. Bi rgess,
121 Register.
Notice to Creditors
Notice la hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
estate of Avery G. Scoggln, deceased,
to all creditors of saldjileceased and to
all persons having claims; against
said estate to present them with the
proper vouchers at the office of N.
G. Wallace, In Prineville, Oregon,
within aix months from the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and published first time this
21st day of January, 1915.
N. G. Waluck.
Administrator of the estate of
Avery G. Scoggln, deceased. l-21-5t
The Journal, ?1.50 per year.
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summon
In the circuit court of the stale of
Oregon lor Crook county.
The First National Bank of Prinevill,
a corporation, plaintiff,
v.
3. It. Cooper, defendant.
To 3, K. Cooper, the above named de
fendant :
In the name of the stale of Oregon,
Yu are hertby required to appear
and answer the complaint of plaintiff
riled against yon in the above entitled
court and action, within ten days from
the date of the service ol this summons
npon you, if served within Crook coun.
ty, state of Oregon, or, if served within
any other coontr in the slate of Ore
gon, then within twenty days from the
date ol the service of thia summons up
on yon, or, If served without il.il state
by publication, aa required by taw,
then on or before the 6th day of March,
1915. And you are hereby notified that
il you fail to soapperr or answer, for
want thereof the plaintiff will tak
judgment sgainst you for the anru ol
seven hundred fifty dollars, with in
terest tliereon at rate of ten per cent
per annum Irom the 2nd day of June,
1914, (less tf:e sura of Two hundred
fifty-seven and one-half dollars paid
thereon July 8th, 1914,) and for the
further sum of Fifty dollars as attor
ney's feee, and for the further sum
of Three hundred dollars with in
terest thereon at rate of ten per
cent per annum from the 2.1 nl day of
July, 1914, and for the further sum of
Thiitv dollars aa attorney's fees, and
for the further sum of One hundred
sixty-eight dollars with interest there
on at rate of six: per cent per annum
from the 1st day of October, 1914. and
for the costs and disbursements ol this
action, and for an order of said court
that certain personal property belong
ing to you, and attached in this actios
in this county, be sold to satisfy said
judgment. This summons is published
in the Crook County Journal for six
full weeks in seven consecutive ifsues
thereof, commencing with the issue of
Jannary 21st, 1915, and ending with
the issue of March 4th, r.15, by order
of the Hon. G. Springer, county judge
of Crook county, state of Oregon, made
and entered on the 13:b day of Janu
ary, 1915.
Dated and published first time Jann
ary 21st, 115. M. E. Brink.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Order.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for the county of Crook.
State of Oregon, plaintiff,
vs.
A. H. Lippman, administrator of the
estate of Fernando Roots, deceased,
all heirs at law of said decedent, (if
any there be) and all other persons
and parties, unknown, claimiag any
right, title, estate, lien or interest ia
the personal property described in
the information herein, defendants.
It appearing to the court from the
information on file herein that Fernan
do Roots died intestate on the 4th day
of April, A. D.. 1914. within the county
of Crook, State of Oregon, leaving aa
estate therein consisting or. personal
Eroperty alone made up of cosh in a
anlc and wages due of the value of
Six Hundred Sixty-Six and 38 hun
dredths ($1366.38) dollars: and
It further appearing that A. H. Lipp
man was thereafter appointed and duly
qualified as administrator of the estate
of the said Fernando Roots, deceased,
that the said administrator took pos
session of all the assets and property of
the said estate, administered upon same
in the usual course of business, col
lecting and converting into cash all of
the said personal property of said
estate and paying all claims and just
demands against said estate; and
It appearing that said estate is now
fully and finally settled and that there
remains, after the said payment of all
of said claims and demands, together
with the costs and expenses of the ad
ministration thereof, now in the pos
session of the said A. H. Lippman, the
administrator aforesaid, Three Hun
dred Seventy Nine and 9 hundredths
($379.09) dollars in cash, and that the
said decedent died without heirs at law,
children, widow or kindred, capable of
inheriting said personal property and
that by reason thereof the state of Ore
' gon has by law a right to the title of
. said property;
I Wherefore, Upon the motion and ap
1 plication of W'illard H. Wirtz, district
: attorney for Crook county and attorney
: for the state of Oregon herein;
I It is hereby ordered, adjndged and
decreed, in the name of the state of
Oregon, That all heirs at law of Fer
, nando Roots, deceased, (if any there
be,) and all persons and parties, un
; known, claiming any right, title, estate,
I lien or interest in the personal property
i of said decedent, be, and they are,
hereby summoned and required to ap
I pear and show cause in this court, if
j any they have, by the 13th day of
I March A. D., 1915, why the title in and
j to said personal property, described
I herein and also in the information here-'
i in, should not be adjudged escheated to
and vested in the state ot Oregon; ana
it is further ordered and adjudged that
a copy of this order be published in
the Crook County Journal, a weekly
newspaper of general circulation in said
county of Crook and state of Oregon,
for a period of six consecutive weeks
prior to said 13th day of March, A.
1S15.
Done in chambers, at The Dalles.
Oregon, this 23rd day of January, A.
D., 1915
(signed) W. L. Bradshaw,
Judge.
Date of first publication, Jan. 28, 1915
Date of last publication, March 11, 1915
Willard H. Wirtz. District attorney
and attorney for plaintiff.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given by tho nn
derHlgned, the administrator of the
estate of Patrick W. Haden, de
ceased, to all creditors of 8ald de
censed and to all persona having
claims against said estate to present
the same, with the proper vouchers,
to the undersigned at the office of
M. K. Elliott tu Priuevllle, Oregon,
within six months from the iinit
publication of this notice.
Dated and published the firBt
time January 21, 1915.
N. J. Lamhkkt,
Administrator of the estate of
Patrick V. linden, deceased.
Wood Sawed on Short Notice
Leave or 'phone orders to II. D.
Still's Harness "Shop. C. F.
Perrin. 12-24