Page 3 Whito Lt'ghorT.s. '-' ' ' U , I'i'liiliiiiiU iiml lil(lifl laving rtuilnii. A.tJ. ! ivv-a f'"in ducat li'i'ii'il Im 1'iltirn. 1 Im 10; ." fur 1511. 1 UH.'il X. 1 1. I'imiT. 1'imi, Or, S'alliort For Sale '11 1 iitni Or Pcrt-licnm Slnllliiil, i lulit yfiiiH ulil, ui'luhx 1,'ifiO iimiikIh; Mucky built nml heavy lione ('noil liri'i'iliTH. Price ri'iixiiiiiilili', Kur lifihiT liifui'iiinl Inn writ to T.J Fciiiii min, Hubert. Or. 2 11 4lf Notice of Appointment of Admlniatratof id I' i Creditors Not la hereby given that the on iliimini'il liaa lii'nn, ly I lie count cnuri iif tin- alutti of Ort-ij.in. for CrfMik ifimily, duly lii(iinli'(l KilmliiiatrKtor il llii' HbI uf Jiiip Kyun, ilewnceil, iiliil hII .raone having claiina Hiiift mi i'HtaU itrti Imtfljy iciiirt'il to pre Hiit tin aine, 'Inly vitrified, la auiil mlmli.li trnlur at III law ulllce of L M. Mcrlitnll. in I'rinDvlllf, On-ijon, wnliin tlx iiioiitlm Irniii the ilato of tlie 11 ml piililication of lliia notice. I in I iv I anil iiililialiel flrat tim I''liuary lHtli, l!l5. Lack M, r'.i.tiiTif 1 1.. Adiuliiiatrolnr of tin) eatate of Juinea Ityen, ili'i'f 4Ked. 2 18 1)1 Four full lilooileil Jit-it ImlU, ciiiiilnif i nr11iiu4. price f.'O I'lirh i 1 M t I'll li,v Mun-h l'i Oiu two year old full lilnuili'il Jcoi'.v bull; 'price t!. All III I' M lilt mi ('hIiiIih' I' lit I Frank VmiiIiim, 1'ilncvllle. () 2U2 i Cream S ipper. Wt iirril inure cicmiii mill me pny. lnix two i i'iiiH mure fur liiiltciliit than liny oilier civnnnrv. Cash wllli i'ihIi cm n I'm I r mill eiiiirleuim treatment, Hlili Oi'iim nr wilic fur shipping tun YmiiiIiIII ( ii'ii hum. v Cu , I'lirllnml Oregon, 2 11 6 Per Cent Money Lonim may In' nliiiiliii'il iiii iiii,v plirpoHH im nriTptnlilc Ileal l'Ntale Hccurlty; lllii-rnl ptlvllc.'ci; conv Hllilll'il'f Hi.lll'ltl'll. A '. AllI'MV COMI'ANV, 7'M Hi-, F.l.vllle Wilg , Deliver, Cnloriiilii. ' I! 4 4 1. SIR DAVID BEATTY ANNUAL Grand Ball 4 4- - - Kur new ami I1 i-ioiiihcIi trniifilo c Adumion't Digeit eze. Pries fido or fix hnxfn fur llA) iKwipniil to uny aililri'HH in the United SiHtcc of America. Kur miIk hy I) I' Ailuiiicon & Co . 1', inev'ilc, On yon. ft -1 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL HA Hi V'... of p ii o WOOD-LARK" .TRADC MAMK 0 C. CI. AY POOL W. F. KIN" I CO. POISON QUICK. CERTAIN, 4r.DEADLY- -ready ran inrrA-cr vib. KKVICIl VAILS. Deatror equlrrela, gophers, prairie don. sere rata. Apply early In Hirln whan the hungry poata awaka from Winter's eleep. Money back If It avar (alia. "Wood-Lark" for it yaara hae Blood avary tail. It's crop Insurance analnat rodent peaU. It your dealer bus t It, writ ua. Clarke, Woodward Drug Co. I'WHTLAAU, VHtXiVX. fou s.u.i: i.y CI. II ruN A CONN KIT W. FLKINS J. ic. srr.wAi'.r v ('o. Prineville Motor Freight Co. Daily motor truck service to and from Red mond. Special trips. Delivery to all parts of the city. Qyick and- reliable service. Red juniper wood for sale. Office west of Post Office. Prineville Motor Freight Co. Prineville, Oregon hllllllllOIIM III the circuit court of t dentate of Ori'Knii fur Crook county. Mull I lurk, lnlntUf, . VH. K. J. Li. in, Miiry Lnnc, nnd thp City Niitlonnl 1'iiiik of Lifiiyctti', (ie- fl'lllllllHM. To K. J liiinc, Mnry l.nni' iitul tlie City Nutliiiiiil Hunk of Iulayft ili'li'inliintH: In tin' inline of tin; Mtate of Ortv icon, Von nrc hcri'liy ri-qulri'il to up pi'iir nml iiiiKwer tli compliilnt. tlii'd iiKitliiMt yo" In tin n I iu vc entitled milt on or In-fore Murch 26, IMS, mid If you full to iinnwer for aunt there of' the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief detuuuilt'd lu the compliilnt, to-w!t : 1. Tlint the (lefciidfintii and each of them tuny tic reipilred to net forth the nut lire of their cetnti! or Inten-at In the renl if,tute ilewrllieil In the coinpliilnt, tu-w ll: The went hull of the dint hulf of Hcctlon twenty-nine (T.I) III towiiMhlp lifteeil (15) Mulilli of rntixe twenty (2D) cunt of the Wlllnmettu Meridian jn Crook county, Oregon. 2. Thutlill iidveme clalniH of the dereiiduntH and each of them lie de termined hy thin court. 3. That a dii-n-e lie entered herein MUletluK plaiiitlff'H title to Maid real oainiii nml inlliidirliiir that the .le- li-tidantM liuve no i-niute or lnwri-Hi whatever In or to mild real ealate and no lien thereon: that plaintiff' title to nuIiI real en tutu In good and valid; that the (lefeudantH, and each of them, Im; forever enjoined and de liarrcd from ttnertln( nuy en t ate, In iiTi.vt elulin or Hen whatHoever In or to Haiti real entate or any part thcrooi noviTBe to me piainiine title and eittate therein, nnd that the plaintiff have mich other relief a a In t hlu rinirt mnv iteem meet nnd eiiultulile and hlu cunts and din- titirHcment Iiereln. 1'iilillcatlon of thlw minimotm In mudo purniiant to an order of the nliove court dated l-'etiruary 8th, 1U15. KlrMt publication of thlM .inn inoun I'Vlirimry 11, 1W15. LaHt pub lication March 25, 1915. Cahey & Kkkh and CHAlll.KM K. Mi-Ci I.I.IK H, Attorneyii for plaintiff Adtlrewi, 1410 Yeou UulldlnK, Fort land, Oregon. 2-11 We are paying canh for' Illdeft, Pelm and Kur. Prineville Feed, Livery & Sale Stable. 2 11 tf Plan Your Orchard Now ! Before the Busy Days of Spring Planting Every year we are literally swamped at planting time with letters and phone calls asking advice about what, when and how to plant. Write us now for booklet of information. All questions on these subjects carefully answered. Thirty-Two Varieties of Apples V and a large assortment of all other fruits and berries grown on dry land at Powell Butte for your selection. Varieties include all leading kinds, as Yellow Transparent, Red Astrican, Wealthy, Jonathan, Winter Banana, Mcintosh Red, Rome, Beauty, Spitz enberg, Stayman, Winesap, Wagner, Delicious, King David and others. Prices: Apple trees, $2.00 per dozen; $15 per 100; $125 per 1000. All other trees and berry plants at reasonable figures. Carolina poplars in any quantity, 25c each in small lots. Lafollette Nursery Co. PRINEVILLE Both Phones OREGON I I t . L it - K Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty. com mander of the British In the thrilling lea battle with the Germans on Jan uary 24. ERIEF WAS NEWS America's objection to Germany's principle of submarine irresponsi bility In lirltlsh couHt waters, is the most serious war development of the pant week. Publication of the texts of the notes sent to Great Bri tain and Germany, respectively, re vealed that both countries had been warned In most emphatic terms from menacing the vessels or lives of Amer ican citizens traversing the recently proclaimed sea zones of war. Germany was advised that the United States "would be constrained to hold the Imperial government to a strict accountability" for such acts of its naval authorities as might result In the destruction of American vessels or the loss of American lives, and that "If such a deplorable situation should arise," the American government would "take any steps It might be ne cessary to take to safeguard American lives and property." To Greal liritain the United States pointed out "the measure of responsi bility" which would seem to be im posed on the British government "for the loss of American vessels and lives In caRe of an attack by a German naval force," If Kugland sanctioned the gen eral misuse of the American flag by British vessels, and thereby cast doubt on the valid character of the neutral ensigns. The greatest number of aircraft ever assembled during the war was that which, under the direction of Flight Commander Grahame-White, thtrt four lu number, raided the towns on the Belgian coast, which the Germans are attempting to convert Into a sub marine and airship base against Great Britain. The raiders are reported to have gotten away without losing a ma chine, although two were hit Grahame-White, well known as an airman In this country, fell into the sea, but was pulled up by a British cruiser. In France, Flanders and Alsace there has been little or no fighting of Importance, so far as the official re ports disclose. Dutch Send Protests. The Hague, via London. The Netl erlands ha.i maintained the strictest neutrality by presenting notes of pro test at the same moment to Germany and Great Britain, regarding the acts of these governments in respectively declurlng a war zone of the waters ! around the British Isles and In using neutral flags. World Gun Record Made. Beacon, N. Y. William Ruf, a gur pointer on the United States battle ship Texas, who Is visiting his home here on furlough, was notified that he set a new world's record In marks manship with the big guns during re cent target practice. Ruf was credited with eight straight hits with a 14-Inch gun, shooting at a moving target 12 miles away. Italy Protest to Germany. Rome. Italy made virtually the fame representations to Germany as did the United States, concerning neu tral shipping in the sea war zone cre ated by the recent German proclamation. For Sale Thoroughbred Airedale Pups. F. F. HOKI.HCHKH, i'rluevllle, Ore. 2-4-tf At Commercial Club Hall, February 19, 1915, the Biggest Event of the Year. Every Knight a Floor Manager. - Tickets $1.00 Everyone invited, especially people from the country STOP 1 That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol ated) Cough Syrup "Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quality" PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. 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