Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 11, 1915, Page Page 4, Image 4

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
RESUME OF WORK OF
, STATE JfGISLATURE
Prohibition Bill. Passed By
House. Most Important
Measure to Date.
Thirty Bllli. None Important, Become
Law by End of Fourth Week Ap
propriation Bill Total 3,563.854
, Home Amend Workmen's Compen
J tation Would Reorgan-iie Naval
j Militia Homicide Bill Paisea Sen
' ate $3 Bounty on Coyotet.
Salem. The most important work
accomplished during the fourth week
of the present session of the legisla
ture was the passage by the house of
the prohibition bill. With only two
dissenting votes, those of Kuhn and
Lewis, the bill of the Committee of
One Hundred, as amended by the
house committee on alcoholic traffic,
passed the house. As it passed the
house the bill permits the importation
for home consumption of two quarts
of spirituous liquor or 2i quarts of
malt liquor in each successive 2S days.
Perhaps the next act in importance,
viewing the situation from the angle
of economy, was the killing by the
house of the bill for appropriating
1450,000 for Irrigation and reclama
tion purposes. A few minor conces
sions to the irrigation Interests were
granted this week, however. Four ir
rigation bills were passed. One gives
irrigation districts the right to sell
surplus electrical power, and another
makes state lands subject to irriga
tion assessments, another gives irri
gation districts the power of munici
palities for bonding purposes and the
fourth empowers the state to buy ap
proved Irrigation bonds.
In the last week the house rules lim
iting the time for introduction of bills
has been suspended several times, and
465 is the total number filed with the
clerk to date. In the senate 215 bills
have been introduced. The governor
has signed nine senate and 21 house
bills. Many have been withdrawn and
others laid on the table.
Legislators Pass 30 Acts in 27 Days.
During the first twenty-seven legis
lative days 30 bills have become laws
a little better than one bill a day.
That is the record of the legislature
at the close of the fourth week. Gov
ernor Withycombe has signed precise
ly 30 measures, although five others
are before him. He has vetoed none.
Nine of the measures to which the
governor has attached his signature
are senate bills and 21 are house
hills. The five unsigned measures are
house bills. Twelve additional house
bills have gone through the senate and
three additional senate bills have gone
through the house.
As a matter of fact none of the bills
that the governor so far has signed
is important, compared with some of
the measures that yet are before the
legislature. ,
A big rush of bills is expected in the
governor's office this week. Iioth the
house and the senate are prepared to
turn out laws by the score almost ev
ery day. Already the house has pass
ed more than 100 bills in addition to
those acted on by the senate and the
governor. The senate also has sent
nearly two-score of its own produc
tions over to the house.
Bills Pending Ask for $3,563,354.
Appropriation bills before the house
and senate total $3,5fl:i,S54. This in
cludes recommendations of the joint
ways and means committee, which
probably will be adopted without
change, but the same cannot be said
for several of the other measures. Al
ready bills carrying appropriations ag
gregating almost $500,000 have been
consigned to the wastebasket.
The joint ways and means commit
tee bas labored more industriously at
this session than ever before, with the
result that it has reported on a large
number of appropriation bills and i3
expected to act on virtually all others
next week. In compliance with the
general demand, it is setting a record
for economy, although appropriations
must necessarily appear large because
t costs much money to conduct the
state government and its various in
stitutions. House Acts on Compensation Law,
The house also acted on the subject
of workmen's compensation. The bill
passed provides a series of amend
ments to the present law, reclassify
ing the industries and graduating the
rates in proportion to the risk. H also
is intended to prevent accident by
offering rewards to employers wht In
stall safety devices and providing pun
ishmont for those who do not. The
almost unanimous vote on this meas
ure is taken to indicate that the house
will not act favorably on the Bingham
bill in the senate, which is said to re
semble the Michigan law and which
would permit casualty companies to
compete with the state. If the senate
does not concur in the measure sent
over by the house It Is probable that
no workmen's compensation law will
be enacted by this legislature.
Although the setute has passed a
rm abolishing the Oregon Naval Mil
itia it seems now barely possible that
the organization may bo permitted to
live in a changed form, for a bill wan
Introduced in the house by the com
mittee on military affairs, providing
for its reorsauiiution. and consider
able sentiment exists In favor of It.
Since the passage of the senate bill
abolishing- the organisation, liovernor
Withycombe has announced that he
doubts whether it is wis to abolish
the orsanization. This attitude of the
governor, and appeals made by the
navy department for the retention of
the organization, are powerful factors
in favor of the new bill. It provides
for .the abolition of the present naval
board and substitutes for it a naval
staff to con ' of the adjutant general
and two co .unlssioned naval officers
to bo appointed by the commander in
chief It carries an appropriation of
$15,000 which is $11,006 less than was
asked for originally by the organiza
tion. County May Build Bridges.
Senator Garland's bill, providing
that county courts be permitted to re
ject all bids for bridges costing more
than $500 and build them themselves
was passed by the senate. It is pro
vided that the courts must obtain es
timates of the cost before letting the
contracts, but the estimates must be
kept secret. When the bill was first
argued several senators Insisted that
if a bid came within the estimate it
must lie accepted, but it was not in
cluded in the bill as passed. Senator
Garland believes the law will save the
comities a ?;rcat deal of money that
now goes to bridge construction com
panies. Homicide Penalty Bill Passes.
Senator Langguth's bill making the
penalty for homicide in the second, de
gree imprisonment in the penitentiary
of from 20 to 30 years was passed by
the senate. It has a saving clause re
lating to persons already convicted of
second degree murder. In a bill in
troduced by the same senator which
was passed, the punishment for first
degree homicide is life imprisonment.
The changes w ere necessary because
of the amendment passed by the peo
ple abolishing capital punishment.
Coyote Bounty Bill Passes Senate.
Under suspension of the rules, the
senate passed house bill 13, w hich pro
vices for a bounty of $3 on coyotes
during the remainder of this year. The
state is to ray half the bounty and the
counties the other half. The bill was
passed with an emergency clause, as
it is reported that conditions in the
eastern Oregon counties are serious
on account of rabies among the ani
mals. It is probable that an appropriation
of $100,000 will be asked to pay the
state'B share of the bounty. Two years
ago $40,000 was appropriated for the
bounty. A deficiency of $20,000 was
incurred. An appropriation will have
to be made also to take care of this
deficiency.
Insanity Divorce Basis in Bill.
Permanent insanity is made ground
for divorce by a bill introduced by Sen
ator Langguth. It is provided that be
fore a divorce shall be granted, in
sanity being the allegation, it shall be
proved that the defendant has been
adjudged of unsound mind by a court
of this or another state five years or
more before the suit is filed. It also
must be proved to the court in which
the divorce is asked that the patient
is incurable.
Legislative Brevities.
The senate passed house bill re
pealing a law providing that dogs
caught pursuing deer be shot.
A joint resolution authorizing the
superintendent of public instruction
to annotate and publish the school
laws of the state was adopted by the
senate.
What is regarded by many as one
of the most important new laws en
acted is tint repealing the free text
book enactment of the last session. By
passing this measure the legislature
has saved itself a controversy.
Dan Kellaher Introduced a bill in the
senate providing for weekly payments
of various employes, which is said to
have the support of certain labor in
terests and unquestionably will fill the
halls of legislation with lobbyists.
To facilitate the operation of the
constitutional amendment passed by
the people at the last election which
provides that only citizens of the
United States shall vote in this state,
Senator Aloser introduced a bill em
nowering county clerks to strike from
the registration records the names of
all aliens.
After amending Representative
Schuebel's bill, merging all special
funds into the general fund, so as to
make the licenses and fees collected
by the state fisli and game commis
sion constitute an appropriation for
that commission, the house passed the
measure by a vote of Z'.i to 5, two mem
bers being absent.
To give farmers power to arrest
hunters who trespass upon their prop
erty is the object of a bill passed by
the house. Under the present law a
trespassing hunter Is subject to ar
rest, but the owner must obtain a
warrant. Representative Kenwick, au
thor of tins measure, pointed out that
by the time a farmer procures a war
rant the damage is done and the hunt
er is soue.
S rcrsss; . ,iat Cards,
A. M. Crawford ,1 is. W, t'mwfoid
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD
Lawyers
Yale I.mv School. Twelve yearn attorn
ey general. Wiiu-r lights, irrigated
lands, probate business, iidiuiralitv,
corporation, patent lights, haiikmpct
cy. Will practice in all courts and Hp
pear before stale dofartnicnt. till I -S
Northwestern Hark Bl'i:.. I'liitlatid, Or.
HOWARD GOVE
DENTIST
Crook County Bunk Building
Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway
Aitorneys-at-l.aw
tiencral Practice
TltK P.M. lis Ouk.
ess? s
:
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Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine Henler
Office at resi ience, iirs-t house north ol
tf.-irae.
Prineville. Oregon
J. Treadles I ox
M. R. C. S. Knit: and I.. S. A. l.oiid.m;
Licence Oregon State Mcdicil llcmrd.
Specialist in Surirery; llyniem.; Ali
mentary Canal, women mid children's
di-ip:x8.'ji. ete.
i 'fltce unit resttteeii. Thlrit Ktre-l neart'ourl
H-U.se. tel.: tM'MI'-er. I'llll! answered
pruinptiy. nlKlit or Unv. Olmivi-s tiuKlerate
T. E. J. DU1 1 V
Attorney'-at-Law
(SuceisMir l" W. A. Hell)
Pkinevii.li
Ohkuos
JP. 3?CJn6try
&Ajft0iam and iSmryom
Cats mmimr4 jrmpHj r nifkt
am Wmtm tSfrf.
!Prinill; Ortgom.
Second-Hand
Stoves
HEATERS
and
RANGES
CHAIRS
and other
FURNITURE
At my House on the
Ochoco Road
C. L. V. Marker
I A A T Ochoco No. 40. Meets
! J J i everv Tuesday niht.
Strangers welcome.
J. II. Oray, Noble Grand; Percy H.
Smith, Vice (Irani; S. G. llinkle, He
cording Secretary: C. 15. Dinwiddie,
Treasurer.
.Sot ice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
I.'. S. Land Cilice at The Dalles, Ore.
January , PM5.
Notice Is hereby given that
Vincent H. .Sakry
nf Brothers, Oregon, who, on April
lfitli, 1!M1, made homestead entrv
No. 08701', for mi, ej HeJ, hcc. 20, ne'i
lie sec. 85, tp. SiO Houth, range 17
east, Willamette Merlillan, has filed
notice of Intention to make final
three year proof to OHtnlillHh claim
to t lie land above described before
A. S. Fogg, I.'. K. CoinmlHHloner, at
Hampton, Oregon, on the 101 h day
of March, l'Jl.1.
Claimant narncH iih wllneHseH:
Orley King, Henry Stenkmnp, JVVII
Ham Sleiikanip, Itoliert Llsk, all of
Brothers, Cregon.
2 4 II, Fiiank VVooni.otjK, KeglHter.
Sell your vegetables
Company.
to
Maddux A
1-7
A
V- .'J '. - !
T'- fr TH lj f 1 I 111 , jjjj j l , jJ
Notice ut Sale of rvi.4ou.il Propel ty
Vfict' in lii'ii'lty tfivi'ii Unit In imiimuu'o j
ot mi iMdrrot tin' oniulv rouit ol I'took
counlv , Kiri-'Mi, hunlr tiihl rnlrn-tl on tin1
: UMh iliiv ot .lunuiuy. Iht' u mloi sif-tn'! , 1
i !i- HilmiiiMruior ol Hie tsluw ol Avrty i.
; ivin, (lvi';tsiii, will on Uu I. it li ttu'y of
I'l'luuary. v tit pi ivMo MtU to llu i
i iut:h'M mm iu'm lu.toor, lor cumi, or i r
j l;iiiK;ltU' tiotr tit in tipprovni hy til'
county I'oml of f vook t'ounty, Ort'mni, lor
I ho putpoM' of paying tho iiuMitrtlniH
, ii.uiitt utiiil ('Mule, the totlowiUK tt'i'oiittl
! priority, hrionmu to Miiil .'MnU1:
j Oiir lot of litt in miii'Miif ry
tm lot ot hoiim'lmht cmuU
I Out IiuimI of miiiM' ltuits, iMtiMMhitr of;
. about M'VriltV tivo Ill'lUl ot vmiou.t MAi'M
I unit IIK.'S.
An uimivim'ti oiuHiulI lutonst in it ivr
tiun Mitliitn. now in poMrMfi of lVun
lliislnn ttl 1','iuliiiu, Oregon,
On' train of work Ihmm"
t'vi'rl ."tuitilt horM's. mill other nitiolcs
ot pt-rsunul property heloiiK'HK t utit "
title, enH'plinn iiutes unit tteeonnt in
etuiiM' ot eolirelion.
llHlinnt he in writing unil xeutoil, ami
flint u nh the ni!iumili'tilor tint litii-r tlum
l"J it'i-loek M. o the tiny of sale; aunt prop
riiy may he hnl upon either iih a whole or
Mpiiiateiy, exeeptin that the hum! ol'
miine hornes will he milil a whole ami
ill ilie Mk of the purrim-iT. Thin hum! ol
horey i- hruiiuott J' " on .el'l Millw ami
tli ue ot i he hramt w ill tfo w ith purchase.
1 ti tot ntation may he lout hy rail him on or
alitie"MitK the tntmi n im i ulor or ti. M.
t'ornelt, hoth ot I'riiievillr, Onon.
L he ML'hL to reeet any umi all huis i
Hpt eilieailv reset v ii,
N . i. WAl.l.At'K.
AuininiMiator ot the eMule of A vi i y li,
Seo:-s'in, leeetl-el. KM -It
Suae
ol (iuin dlon'.s Sale til Kcul
j 1 state
Notice In In n Ii.v kIvcii, tlmt In
I'lirsiliince id an i iiilcr i d t lie cniiiity
iniirt nf the Mitte nf OreKuti fur
I'lneknlllllH Cnllllt.V, lllinle t It tin'
inl ilny of Jmiiiiir.v, 1 i 1 ."" . In t lie
mill ler of the niiiirilltiiilili of l'i wc.v
' I a I 'iillet ti, ti minor, the 1 1 1 1 1 1 r -
.simiril, t he if iitt rt t lis ii id Hiild iiiliinr,
will si ll ut tirlvnte Hnle fur llu-lii-h-est
price iilitiilniilile, mid suliject t t
(unliiiimtliiii liy hiiIiI euiiuty cinirt
'lifter tile ISt tt ilnv id l'elilllMiy, l!l.'i,
nt tin- nllice of M. li lllliott In IVIne
vllie, Ort-unti, rill tin- rlitlit, title mid
III liT.-xt of Hlllil levey I,n . uili-l lr
In nil of t In' follouliiL' ilem-rllii'il reitl
cMutc, to-wlt: 'Ilie Hoiitlii'M"!
iiiniti-r of m-ctloii ten In towimliiii
fourteen Hi HI I ll, of rnnce Hixteell ciihI
of lllainette .Merlilliill 111 ( look
ei nun v, hi n te of t rei ill.
TeruiH ami condition.) of nmIc:
t'liMli, Hold coin of I he I'tilteil StnleH,
or n n ui t'liml nml Hiitlli-ieiit iiiHi
inortUMKi Heciirlty with IntercHt nt
'the rnteofeliiht per cent per minimi,
I'iiU-.l thin L'Ut day of Jan . l'.M'i.
1). A I'. I. a Km. I l i i k,
liiiardlan of llevvey I. a l-'ollel te.
Notice for Publication.
I)i I'lirtiuent of the Interior
I'. S. I. mid Ollice nt The I (alien. Oregon
.Iniiuary IStli, 1 1 .
Notice is liereliy jjiven thuf
James Forrester,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June
l'-'th 1 it 1 1 . made lloiiM-stead llntry No.
irjoT.',, for nwj nl, sec ej nej, nej
S Hit 'A 1 1 IU iiMhl II 11, ttiinlli riiiiir.il
r,dJ, Will l..,;.ll..., 1.'..., i:i ..I
,,tiiii, i .t- ... ,-i i, uai i, iiiu. iinti
notice of intention to make final three
year proof, to entu!ilish claim to the
land ahove descrihed, liefore Timothy
J. liuuy U. h. Lommiasioner, at
1 I'rinevill
Oregon, on the ;ird day of
I March 1111
j Claimant names as witnesses: F.arn
est E. Aycock, James Motlitt, Thomas
Quinn, ( ecil Stearns, all of Prineville,
Oregon.
II. KKANk VVoiilicock,
1-21 Register.
Notice for Piildicntion.
Department of the Interior
U.S. Land Otliee at The Dalles, Oregon
January Ihtli l'.U.i.
Notice is hereby given that
Farneat F. Aycock,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Novem
her 11th I'llll, made Homestead entry
No (iT'17 and on April i;n, l'.il I made
additional Homestead entry No.
012!10, for wj nw, sec. li'.l e nw-J,
and nej, sec. :;n, township M south,
range IU east, Willamette Meridian,
haa filed notice of intention to make
final three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above di scribed, he
fore Timothy K. J. Dully, ' . S. Com
missioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on
the :ird day of March P.M.-,.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Forrester. James Moflitt. Jacob
James '
ieeker I
Carl I, arson, all of Prineville, Oregon,
II. I ltANk W'iioiii oi k,
1-21 Kepister.
Notice ot Pinal Accounting
.Notice is hereby given hy
Hie
undersigned, the ndniinistrtitiir of ;
the frstate of John II. Jarrelt, de
ceased, that he Ihih made and filed
with the clerk of the county court
of Crook county and slate of Ore
gon, his final accounting of hit ad
mit. intra tion of Haiti estate, and
the honoruhlo county court 1ms
cet Mondav, the 1st day of March,
1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon,
at the county court room in Trine
ville, Oregon, n the timo and
place for hearing and settling Haid
final accounting.
Dated this 28th day of Jan., 1015.
L. M. l!r:i iitki.i,,
Administrator of the entitle of
John il. Jurre.tt, deceased. pd
J)ute of first puhlication January
28, 1915.
Date of last puhlication Fehru
ary 25, 1915.
Notice tor Publication
Department of the Interior,
!,'. S Land Ollice at I.akevlew, Ore,
January 27, 11)1.1.
Not coal la nils.
Notice Ih hereby given that
Olvln Thompson
of Dry Lake, Oregon, who, on De.
ceialier x, 1910, tiiinle homestead
entry Act Feb. 1!), PtOII, No. 01104,
for ej mi-, hoc 1; m-J nej hoc 12, tp 21
Houth, range 2H east , mw J hoc (i; nwi
nwi hoc 7, tp 21 houiIi, range 21 eiiHt
WTIIaniette Meridian, has liled notice
of Intention to make final three year
proof to cmIi hliwh claim to the land
above (leHcrlbed before Charlen A.
Sherinaii, I,'. S. t'oinmiHsloner at
Fife, Oregon, on the 13th day of
March, 11)15.
Claimant nanicH iih wlf nesscM :
Itlcharil It. Khnila, LewlH W. Ben
nett of Dry Lake, Oregon; Orvllle 1.
DavldHon, FIhIiit Logan of BariieH,
Oregon. Jah. F. Bi:iiiif.hh,
2-4 JtcKlHter.
Order
In Hie circuit court nf tin' ntnte of
Oregon for the county el' Crook.
State of Oregon, planitilV.
VS.
I'harles A. Slieriiian, luliiiiniMl ralor of
the estilte ol Soleu liobei't. Ilelulii k
Hen, deceased, all heirs at law of said
decedent til any there he) and all
other persons and parties, unknown,
claiiniiiK any riitht, title, estate, lien
or interest in and to the personal
property descrihed In the informa
tion herein, defendants,
It appeiinnu to the court from the
i luloi iiiatioii on Ilie herein that Soien i
Koliert lienilicksen dicil Intestate on
the l!.rith day of Novemher, A. !., lHIJ,
within the county of I'rook, state of
Oregon, leaviiiK im estate therein con
.ill ..I' O......I I
made up of chattels and evidences of
money of the prohahle value of Two
Thousand Knur Hundred Twenty-seven
and Kl hundredths 127.1:11 dollars,
ami
It further uppeai iiijt that Charh'S A.
Sherman was thereat tcr iippniiiteil and
duly nualilicd as iidiniiiistrator of the
estate of the said Son-u Uohei l Hen
dieksen, deceased, that the said ad
iniuislrator took possession of all tin'
assets and propel ty of said estate, ad
ministered upon same in the usual
course ol" husiness, collecting: and con.
Verting into cash all of said personal
propel ty and pn in; all claims and de
mands against said estate, together
w ith the costs and evpelines of tin' ad
ministration thereof ; and
It further appearing that said i-s
tale is now fully and finally settled and
that there remains, al ter the ia im-nt
' of all of said claims, demands, costs
and expenses, How 111 the possession tit
; the said Charles A. Sherman, as ad
miiiisti'.'itor aforesaid, the sum of Five
Hundred Kh-veii and IT hundredths
i If 11.17 i dollars in cash; and that said
jderedeiit died without heirs at law,
children, w idow or kindred capable of
inheriting said personal property and
j that hy reason thereof the stale of
Oregon has a ric.ht hy law to the title
; and possession of said property;
Win-re for,', t'poii the motion and ap
plication of Willard II. Wirt., district
iittorni'V for Crook county ami attorney
for thi' state of ( iteeon herein;
j It is herehy ordered, adjudged and
'decreed, In the Nan, o of the state of
Oregon, that all heirs at law of Soreii
! Koln-i t Hondo ksen, deceased, (if any
there he I and all other persons and
j parties, unknown, clainiinjf any riht,
. title, estate, lien or interest in the
personal property of said decedent, lie,
and they are herehy, sumnioiieil mid re
iuired to appear ami show cause in this
j court, if any they have, hv the I. 'Ith
day of March, A.'l , It! la why the title
! in and to the personal property of said
i-state and descrihed hen in mid in the
1 information 'herein, should not he ad
judged to have escheated to and vested
I in tne state of Oregon; and it is further
ordered and adjudged that a copy of
I this order he published in the rook
! County Journal, a weekly newspaper
j of eni-i al circulation in said county of
Crook ami slate of ( ree;oi,, for a period
of SIX I'nliseeiltive
Week nnor to the
said lUlli day of March, A Ih, l'.UV
I lone in ('handlers, at The Italic,
Oregon, tliis i'.'ird day of January, A.
I), PJlft. j
(signed) W. I,. UltAIISHAW, I
, ,
I,, , . a , . . - ,
a e o hrst pu . hcaHon, Jan H 1.1,
u-n 'mi ''''Ml.''Ut";"' ,M",r''1' 1 lJl"
Willardll U District Attorney
and Attorney for Plaintilf.
Bids Wanted for Drift Fence
IIiiisc bra veil Cuttle ami Horse
Kaisers Association desires bid for
; const met Ion of 1.1 miles ol f.
nee ex-
tending along north boiiiiilarv of
their range within the Uclinco
I National l-'ori'Mt. The following
j s peel lien I loll In be com pi lei I wit h:
1 Fonts I.J feet ll, length, Hot less
I than aM'iage diameter al small end
I of 4 Inches, of pilch pine or tain
larack, Hot less than "I Im he Pi
ground, unless Impossible nil .li
count of rock;
I t ilangiil.-ir crib
on such ground,
ixlivl feet ll, clr-
' clllilferelice, t feet high, to be
: nml filled v Iih rock. I'nsl
erecled
not to
I'Meed pi feet apart, slasln be IJ
feet In length nml not less than LVI
Inelie, 'i. slay s to lie stapled to each
wm' ,"'1 w eeueacn post ; I siuoot I, gal-
vanizeil tw lsleil wires In lie si retell-
j1'1! "gin. nmisiapleii loeueli post
I W hen trees occur on the fem e muli
i I hey niiiy lie used Instead of posts
oil tight ami stapled to each
W hen I rees occur on the feme
but when they lire Used li cleat or
feliceslat must lie spiked t n I lie t ree
and the w ires stapled to I he idea t .
AJ' wires shnll be aile.iiatel.v weight
eil down at all points where feiici
crosses draws or ravines nml miiIi
stantlal corner braces const rueteil at
all turning point In the fence miles
the angle Is made mound a sub
stantial tree.
No bids w 111 be accepled afler Feb
ruary "S ami the coiiimlttee In
charge of fencing reserves the right
to reject any mid all bids. lilds
should be aildri'sseil to
1 21 fit K. II. I!iioti:.,
Secretary-t reiiHiirer, Post, Ore,
Notice for Publication
Depart inent of the Interior,
F. S. Land Ollice at The Dalles. Ore.
January 6l.li, HMD.
Notice In hereby given that
John Hansen
of Bond, Oregon, who, on November
211 h. IIM.'I, mailn homestead entry
No. 012271, forsel lie, mc, sec
tlon 17, nej nej Hectlon 20, ni nwj,
hwJ nw j, nwj hw J, sectlnn 21, town
ship 1!) south, range 17 east, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In
tention to make final three year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described before II C. KIIIh,
I'. S. Cointnlssloiier, at Bend, Ore
gon, on the Hth day of March, loin
Claimant names iih vvll nessew :
Frnest ll. FdwiirdH, Herbert 10.
Moore, Samuel It. Israel, Henry It.
Ford, all of Bend, Oregon,
1 2H II. Fiiank Wooih'Ock. IteglHter.
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given hy the nnder
Hiirned, U. M . Cornell and N. (I. Wallaee,
executors of the estate of Mary M. Neogyin,
deceased, to the creditors of, and all per
sons having claims im'inn.st, said deceased,
to present, the Hiinie, with proiuir voiiehers,
to the undersigned att.hu office of N. (I.
Wallace in Prineville, Oriiuon, within six
month from the dutii of tin? first publica
tion of this notice,
Dated and published first time January
Will, 1015. (1. M. (IOHNICTT,
N. U. WAbbAtJK,
Mxecutom of the estate of Mary B.
Kcoggin, dcceu.sed. t-JH-fit
Sllllllllolls
III I he cllciill coin I of the Hlnlcol
Ilrixmi for the county of l.nlie.
Joniithnti Johuhou, plaintiff,
vs.
liny Yoitnu, 1 1 1 f. -1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 .
In liny Voiiiiu, ilefelnlant '
In I he inline of t ln x I ate of 1 rcc;ou,
Yon nre hereby leniilreil In nppeiir
mid iiiiswer the complaint of the
plaintiff llli-d iiualiiHt you In the
above cut ll led Hull H II hill U weeks
from the date of the IIihI publica
tion oltlila HiiminoiiH, mi or bel.irn
the L'Hth ila.v of M uch, 1:11,1. mid It
voii fall Hit to answer, for wit lit
j thereof the plaintiff will apply In
; the court forihe relief prayed for li
I he complaint herein, towl':
I For a decree of thi court ileclar
j lilt; the plaintiff to lie the owner Ilk
i '? . "
the mi in 1 1) half of Moc-
I ti Ml ll, ami MoinheiiNt ii nit rt it of the
iioitheiiHt ipiarter of sectloii in, In
toniiHhlp smith, rnnuc I'.' east,
W. M., ami forever iillellim: the lltlo
of the plaintiff nuultiKl yon ami
liarrlnu and enjoining ymi from ut
any I line hereafter Mil I Inir lli iini
sen Inn any claim or tllle to hiiIi)
preinlMCM or any part thereof.
Tlllx HIIIIIIIIOIIH Is HCI'Vell lipoll VOII
by the publlcat Ion thereof In lie
conlanee wllh an order made at
l'rlne Iih', divtjon, by the Honor,
able W. I, llradshnw. Jmltte of the
clicnll court, on Feliriiary Ulh,
I'.ll.'i, ll J 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii tlllll tills HIIIIIIIIOlIM be
piildlsheil at len.t once n week for
l couecnllve weeks, In Crook
County Journal, a neWBpnper pub
lished nt l'rlne Ilie, Crook coiintv,
I ireuon, and that the ilrnt 1 n t .1 t.-ii -tlnn
thereof shall be on the 11th day
of I ebruarv. I'.il.'i
Foh II V Mil I ON
AltorueVH for I'hilnilft
Notu-g fur Putt : 1, t Ion
I iipnrl unlit ol Ihe Interior,
1', S. I, ami Ollice at The lialles. Ore.
February 1st, ',il.r.
.Sol lee I lu rebv jjlvell that
Aires l llobel'tM
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on
October lit ll. !l, made l.illeleli
entry No, oi'.'i in and on Jaimnry (it 1 1 ,
I'M I, liiuile addltloiial lioiiieHteinl
entry .So. til :i:l, f,,r u J. section L'T
and liej. secllon ownhlp Id
fi nit li, raiii-e hi eal, lllainette
Merhllau, bus III.-, I imilce of Inten
tion to make linitl three year prim!
to etalillsh claim to the land alioe
il.m rll. il In fore Timothy I' J. iMiffy,
I'. S. t'onitiilh'iier, at Prineville,
oretfoii, on thel.'ilh ilnv nt .March,
lll'i.
I lalmaiit tin liii'H mm nllliesses:
Curt Wilson, H Carl Cross, Itoo
lliirns. Paul l.llchrlBt, nil ol Prim
vilh', I Ireuoii.
-I II FlIWK Wonls'oiK, lb -Bister.
IIIHIIoiS.
In the circuit court of the State id
I iri L-oii for Crook count v.
II. S. Cram, Plaintiff,
vs.
Prineville Creamerv Company, a cor-
poratl Defendant.
To Prineville Creamery Coiiinauy,
li corporation, Ivfomlaut :
III the iiatne of the Stale nf Oregnn,
you are hereby required to appear
ami answer the complaint fll.il
against you In the above entitled nr.
(Ion on or In-fore the l:n h ilny nf Feb
I'M. i
Mini If l-iin full.... t.. t.,.....M I
... ., ... . a., fin,.
nnswer, the plaintiff will take Judg-
i ., IIKlllllHl vufor the mi,.,, nf Kho
llniidreil Dollars, with l,,.eret upon
:1J1UH) , ,.,.,., frnui the .'1(11 h ilnv of
s , , , ttmril, ,mU H.r'.,.Mt
per annum, anil Interest on fist) on
thereof Ml the rate of sit per cent
per annum from the 1st day of Dec ,
PM I, and for his cosIh ami disbar
ineiiis of this action.
This h li in in oih Is published by or'
tier of the Honorable (i. Springer,
Judge of the County Court nf Crook
oiinty, Oregon, made on the lilli
day of Jauiinry, PMo, which said
order proscribed that Oils hiiiiiiiioiim
be published In the Crook .'niiiity
Jour, ml. a weekly newspaper printed
and published ' Prineville, ( rook
County, Oregon, for a period of sl
CI lllseellt ve week.
The dale of t he first . oh Ileal Ion of
I his summons h January Tib, l!M1.
M. It. lllliott,
Attorney for Plaintiff
OKDI K
In Ihe circuit court ol the state of Dm-
t , lor tin- eoiiaiy
Mali' of (iri'ion, nl
f I'rook.
null,
.1. II. ItoseiilnTK, inhnliiisirator ,.f ll. e -
lute ol William miiiiIi, di i . n-i-d. met all
lii-irs al law ol said decedent (it
any
men anil all otlici i,,.,
I'ltilH-H. iiiikiiovvn, elaiiiiin- anv ru:M.
til le, e-line, lien or llilere-l in ihe real
lllnl pclMnuil esiide ilescrllieil in the In-
lorilialioli.lierejn, tier,. nihil, Is.
ll iippciiriiig to Ihe court Iroai tin. b,.
foiiiuilioii on lile herein thai William
Slniih died on Ihe '.!l,lh day o Fehrimrv,
A. H., Illll. within tin- eoiin'.y o I'mok,
lute ol Oregon leaving real and personal
property liierein, a pintiou of which being
Jiiirllciilarl v descriheil as follows, lo-wii :
I he wesi forty. nine -III-led of lot live
in block three in lln: Monroe Hodges'
plat of the town of Prineville, Crunk
county, Oregon, and said personal prop
erly consisting now ol Thirteen Hundred
I'orty-Hi'Ven and III hundredths -?":II7. Ill
dollars cash In the l-'ir-t National Hunk of
Prineville. Ilregon, all within the said
coiml v of ( 'rook and slate of Oregm,; ami
1 1 ii I mi appearing that .1. II. Hoseuherg
was therealier appointed and duly ouali-In-d
as administrator of the esliite of the
said Williiia, Hinilh ileeeascd. and now i
in possi'Hsion of both said real property
and sali! personal properly;
And it further iiiipciirliig that the said
decedent died wit limit heirs at law and
that hy reason thereof the stale ol Oregon
has hy law a right tn the title to such real
and personal prupertj;
. Wiiciefiire. upon the million and appli
cation of Willard M. Wirla. district, m
torney lor Crook county and attorney for
tne Male ol Oicgou herein;
His herehy ordered, adjudged and e
creed, in t he name of the slate of Oregon
thai all the heirs of William hniith, de-ceii-ed
(if any there he, ami all other per
sons or parlies unknown, claiming any
right, title, esfaie, lien or Inleresf in the
real estale and personal property of said
di lent, he, and they are, hereby suni-
inoni'd ami reipiired in appear and show
cause in Ibis court, II iinv Ihey have, hv
the ill h day of March. A. I)., lll'lfi, whv the
title in ami to Ihe real and personal jimp,
erty, descrihed herein and in the informa
tion herein, should not he adjudged
escheated to ami vested in the statu of
Oregon; and it. is further ordered anil ad
judged thai a copy of I hi order he pub
lished in the Crook County Journal, a
weekly newspaper of general circulation
ill said county of Crook and slain of Ore
gon, for a period of six eonseciitlvii weeks.
iiven al Chambers, In The Dalles, Oris,
gun, this Ulst day of January, A, 1)., lllia.
(signed) ty. IIUADHIIA W,
J udge.
Date of first puhlication, January 21, 1015.
Dale ol last, publicati March 4, 11116,
Willard 11. Wirt.. District Attorney ami
attorney for plaintiff.