CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 4 MlllltlHIIHIIIHOMXj i; Scientific j Farming i t " CUCUMBER DISEASES. Injuria Ar Du to 4vrl Distinct Trouble. ' There have ceme to tbe department f aprk-ulture this year an onusual Bomber of reports and complaints of losses to cucumber growers from Il4hrs of foilajte or fruit, particularly Id. certain north central states, where pickle crowing Is an Important indus try. Ttte Injuries have proved upon In vestigation to be doe to one or another f several distinct troubles-blighting f the foliage by downy mildew or an thracnose, diseases which have al eadj proved controllable by spraying with bordeaux mixture; to the bac terial wilt, a disease the cause of which la known and for which a reme y is being sought; to the ptctle spot, a disease of sporadic occurrence and Atria, Ctll.MS.SJl TBOCBLES AKX BSTSQ IKTXBTI GATED. not yet remediable, or In some case to a disease of still' unknown nature called white pickle. Those troubles not already worked nt are being Investigated by the state experiment stations in Wisconsin. Michigan and New York and by the Tolled States department of agricul ture, and a plan hi being formulated Jointly by these Institutions to carry aid to the growers in case of a recur rence of the diseases next year. It will nave to be proved by erperi- mvents whether or not spraying will be generally profitable. The department f agriculture points oat to the farm ers that a long rotation of crops Is an important precaution, which should be practiced by all. There is no evidence that these diseases are spread through the seed. Apples For Winter Us. Apples for winter use are usually stored in an underground cellar or In an outdoor pit. says J. C Wbltten of the Missouri station. If a cellar is ased it must be well ventilated, but kept above freezing. In the fall it Is best to open the ventilators at night and close them during the warmer aaya. Trap all water drains to pre vent the loss of cold air. If the out door pit Is used heap up the apples on the surface of the ground on a well drained spot and cover with straw. As old weather approaches put a thin layer of earth over the straw. Later thicken the covering of earth so ai to prevent freezing. MARKET GARDENING. Celery intended for the fall and tarly winter trade should now be well bauked almost to the top of the plants. High ridging is a great protection In ease of bard freezing. If the celery is to be stored for win ter use or sale It Is customary not to blanch It so thoroughly in the field be eanse unbluncbed plants bold up bet ter In storage. It la necessary, how ever, to store green varieties under traditions which are favorable for olaneblng If this has not been accom plished in the field. If storing is de ferred until late In November and the rop Is placed in trenches the weather ay be so cool that new root growth tnnnot be encouraged, and without root growth thorough blanching Is im possible. The celery grower should bear In mind that blanehhig Is accom plished by causing the plant to grow in tie absence of light, and of course if there is no root growth there eannot be top growth. There are a great many methods, of toting celery. It Is not as Important lor the grower to know methods as tba fundamental principles Involved lu tte operation. Tbey may be enumer ated as follows: (1) The tops should be free from dew and rnln when stored. (?) The plants should not be allowed to wilt during the Interval between harvesting and storing. (31 Hard free to of the plants in storage may result In the entire loss of the crop. (4i High temperatures while the crop Is In stor age should be avoided because they In -it. dwav.-Nutlonal Stockman and Farmer. 1 a MH Farm and Garden j OMIMHIIMMMMtlM TREATING SEED CORN. Two Convtmtnt Methods Suggested by Illustrations. (Prepared by United Stairs dprtmnt of agriculture. A good way to treat seed corn Im mediately after gathering o that It will keep dry and keep from mildew ing until It ta to be used In the spring I shown In the accompanying Illus tration. The husked ears are placed In a dry storehouse the same day the seed corn Is gathered aud are hung by binder twine from a pole or rafter. METHOD OF TBEATI50 SEED COEX. As tbey must be placed in such a man ner that they do not touch each other, they are attached to the atring about four inches apart, as shown In the il lustration. Fifteen or twenty ears can be arranged on one string. Ordinarily the best place to bang these strings Is in an open shed or loft. The ears of seed corn will also dry successfully on a permanent rack, such TTtLllJ T 111 I. A,,. o ht777yrr- 111 zmtXTLllIXIXIXI XlUllUllH txxxzrtrtTixixi - PEBMAXEXT SEKD BACK. as is shown In the second Illustration. If possible this rack should be located where It Is both dry and breezy. Care must be taken If a fire is used to help dry out the seed ears. Heat employed In a poorly veDtllated room will do the corn more barm than good. Only during unusually damp weather at seed gathering time should a fire be necessary, and then It should be slow, long continued and situated below the seed ears, with good ventilation above them. Legumes For Nitrogen. The legumes as a source of nitrate are Hither too slow In action to give real Immediate profits when used to produce greut money crops." This is the statement made by an advocate of the use of nitrate of soda on American soils. 8uch a statement should not lead my one away from the main fact that legumes grown with other crops In a Held benefit those other crops the first year. The second year the soil Itself Is much better from having grown the legumes than If nitrate of soda bad been used and no legumes grown. Legumes nre our nntiral nitrate pro ducers. Tho nitrogen Is cheaper, too, when furnished os In this form. And yet we should remember sodium ni trate for Ita value In getting quick re sults. It Is beneficial to almost every crop when opplled In the right amounts and at the right time, for quick re sults when starting a pasture on poor land, as an application to orchard soil for hastening fruit. In market gardens, where crops demand much nitrogen, and In many oilier places sodium ni trate Is Indispensable 8nnh crops as potatoes, garden and truck crops grown In colder sections need quick acting nitrates In addition to legume nitrogen to push the crops before the organic source Is ready Cut on the average extensive farm let us depend largely upon the legume. -Farm and Fireside. J. ' 1 -Tiiiibaltiy f'jT-" J i : V A. 1 ! - pV j Li ,if f 1 ,t.i ..'. tlT Till i.a a. .1 fcA-JsK- brbtQSsr.ital Cards, A. M. Crawford Jas. W. Crawfoid CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD Lawyer Yale Law School. Twelve yesrs attorn ey iteneral. Water right, irrigated lands, probate business, admirably, corporations, teut rights, bankrupct ry. Wil practice in all courts and ap pear before state departments. tvU-5 Northwestern Hsnk. UMit... Portland, Or. HOWARD GOVE DENTIST Crook County Bank Building Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway Ailorneys-al-Law (ieneral Practice Tiik Pali.es. Oke. Prof. A. W. Grater, Divin Healer Office at residence, first house north of garage. Prineville. Oregon J. Tregellcs l-ox M. R. C. 8. Kne: and I.. 8. A. London; Licence Oregon SUte Medical Bord. Specisli't in Surgery; Hyiriene; Ali mentary Canal, women aud children's dieres. ete Ofnce nd iv.ldeno' Thfnt it rt nar Court Houae. Tel.: norwr. wain tn'w.rM promptly, nlsbt or dsv. Cbanret modem T. E. J. DUFFY Attornej?-at-Law (HuceeMor t W. A. Bell) Prixivh.li Okkoom Of ft tmw SmB mM mf ZT9mffmmm'm So4 mm Wmfm Jm mmm). Prinfill: Ormfn. Second-Hand Stoves HEATERS and RANGES CHAIRS and other FURNITURE At my House on the Ochoco Road C. L. V. Marker IA A P Ochoco Ho. 46. Meets J V I everv Tuesday night. fjtrangers welcome. J. li. (iray, Noble Grand; Percy II. Smith. Vice Grand: S. G. Hinkle, Re cording fieeretary: C. B. Dinwiddle, Treasurer, otlcc for Publication Department .of the Interior, U. S. Land Cilice at Tho Dalles, Ore. January , 1915, Notice Is hereby given that Vincent H. Sakry , of Brothers, Oregon, who, on April 15th, 1911, made homestead entry No. 08702, for uej, ej sej, sec. 20, lie nej sec. 35, tp. 20 south, ranjre 17 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before A. S. Fogg, C. H. Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 10th (Jay of March, 1915. Claimant names ns witnesses: Orley King, Henry Htenkamp, ;WII llam Htenkamp, Robert Llsk, nil of Brothers, Cregon. 2 4 H. Fiia.nk Woodcock, Register. Sell your vegetables to Maddux & Company, 1-7 Notice ot Stockholders Meeting Tlis annual stockliolilors' meeting of the S. Creek lrri!tlon Company will Ih held at the courthouse in 1'rtne ville, Dregon, en Saturdar. the t(.h day ol Msn h. I'-'IS, at 10 o'clock a. m. 2 IS St K. T. St.ynt, SwiTetarT. For Sale The nl section 12, towtialilp 1. rnnuv 15 enst f Willamette Merlillnii lu Cmok i-ottnty. Orvitun. Thin hind la owned by lum-rtitldeiit, ami wlshea to sell sume mid will consider nny rensoimtile offer. Addresa Vealnl Remolds, Marlon, (irnnt county, lndlrttm. i ll 2ti Notkc for Publiiatloa IVparttnent of the Interior, U. 8. LaJ Uttice al The IIIim, Ore. February 10 li, 1915. Notice il lierebv tiiven that A.tolph tw-lirU-ki'l of Prineville. Oregon, who, on July "1st, lull, made lioinested eiilry No. OtLtlti, lor sJ nl section 3 and nrj I sej, n-J net --nd lol 1, section 4, town Islup IT south, rbnge 17 east, Willam I ett Meridian, lias tiled no' ice ol ill i tention to make ttnsl tlire year uhI ! to estst'lish clsiiii to the land alsne desciilied, tiefore Timothy K.J. IMiffy, j U. S. Coiimiisioner, at I'rineville. Ore ' uon. en the 19ih day of March, li'l". C'lm.iunt itmiies as itnrse : James Cram, Henry iiiiih, Siimiel L llailey, Altwrl Way, all of I'rineville, Oregiii. !1S p H. Kbas Wooihikk, Hegister. Notice ot tiuaiduin's Sale ol Kwal 1 state Notice Is hereby given, tlmt In pursuance of nu order of the county court of the state of Oregon for ClnckiiuiMs county, innde on the 2ud iliiy of Jtmuiiry, lyiS, In the ' matter Of the gunniliuishlp of lH-wey j IjiKolli'tte, h mluor, the under sigtieil, the gutirdlHii of siilil minor, will sell nt private ante for the high est price obtalimlile, anil subject to I eontiriiiHtloii by snlil rounty court I .... tl... ISirh iliiv 11I rinirv 1 t I at the oltlce of M. II F.lllott In Prine ville, Oregon, nil the right, title nml Interest of said IVwey La Follctte in nil of the followltiu ilew-rllnil n-nl estate, towlt: The southeiist quarter of aertlon ten lu township fourteen south, of rntiire sixteen east of Willamette Meridian lu Crook county, state ol Oregon. Terms anil condition; of snle: Cnsh, gold coin of the I'nlteil States, or upon iiood and stimVtent first mortgnge security with Interest at the rate of eight per cent tier nntiutn, lmed this 21st dny of Jnn , 1915. K. A V. La Fot.i.KTTK, (iunrdlan of Dewey L r""""'- Rot ice for l'uhllcution. rianartm.nl fit" thm IntpHlir IT C I .,.1 ntr.a .1 Th tlull-a Hr,. it An I January lKth, 1U1.J. I Notice is hereby given that James rorrester, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 12th 1SU, made Homestead F.ntrv No. 0907", for nwj nwj, sec 24 e nej, nel sej, sec. 23, township In south, range 15 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Timothy E. J. Duay U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 3rd day of March 191.V Claimant names as witnesses: Earn est E. Aycock, James Moflitt, Thomas Quinn, Cecil Stearns, all of Prineville, Oregon. H. FRAN'k Wooncock, 1-21 Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon January 18th 191 Notice is hereby given that Earnest E. Aycock, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on Novem ber 11th 1W10. made Homestead entry No 07672 and on April 20, 191-1 made additional Homestead entry ISO. 012W10, for wj nw, sec. 29 ej nw, and nej, sec. 30, township 16 south, range 16 cast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Timothy E. J. DufTy, U. S. Com missioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 3rd day of March 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: James Forrester, James Moflitt, Jacob Becker, Carl Larson, all of Prineville, Oregon. H. FRANk Woorx.ock, 1-21 Register. notice si Final Accounting Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of John II. Jarrett, de ceased, that be has made and filed with the clerk of the county court of Crook county and state of Ore gon, his final accounting of his ad ministration of eaid enlate, and the honorable county court has set Monda", the 1st day of March, 1915, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the county court room in Prine ville, Oregon, as the tune and place for hearing and settling said final accounting. Duted this 28th day of Jan., 1915. L. M. Heciitkm,, Administrator of the ehtate of John II. Jarrett, deceased. pd Date of first publication January 28, 1915. Date of last publication Febru ary 25, 1915. Notice tor Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8 Land Olflce at Lakevlew, Ore. January 27, 1915. Not coal lands. Notice 1m hereby given that Olvln Thompson of Dry Lake, Oregon, who, on De cember , 1910, made homestead entry Act Feb. 19, 1909, No. 04104, for e'l sc, sec I; m l nej sec 12, tp 21 south, range 20 east , swj sec 6; nwj nwj sec 7, tp 21 south, range 21 east Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Charles A. (Sherman, U. S. commissioner at Fife, Oregon, on the 13th day of March, 1915. riiilmiiiit names as witnesses: Richard R. Rhoda, Lewis W. Ben nett of Dry Lake. Oregon; Orvllle 1. Davidson, Fisher Logan of Barnes, Oregon. Jah. F. lit; hokum, 0,4 Register. Not ic of Sheriffs Sals virtue of mm execution slnl.v Hv virtue ol nil Issmil li.v the clerk of the circuit court of the county of Crook, stiite of Oregon, ilntcd this 9th iluy of Kebrtniry, ltl. In a certnln nctlon In the circuit court for the snld county mid at nte, wherein M. It l'.lllott. niltnliilslriitor, 11s plnlntlff, recovered Jui(jineiit Hirilllt Cluirli-a t.ott, J-rrv AclieV, Henry Mont irotiiery. W. I'. Siititi. N. Mllllunn. W. M. Messluger nnil w. r. t.Hiinn, no. felidmits, for the hiiiii of Kleven lltimlred Forty seven ntid "7 linn clrcltlis dollnrs, together with One lluiiilreil do!irs attorney fin, nml the further sum of Hftii'ti a ml no liiiitilrrdtlis ilullnra iliiiiingi's nml cohIs, and Hirritlnar costs. Notice Is hereby K'vcn Unit I will on 5twdy, tb. 13tl Ur Muck, 1915, nt the tio-tli front door of the court house In I'rliievllie, III sill. I county, nt 10 o'clock In the foivnooii of snld ilnv, w-tl nt imlillc mil tl. hi to tin- lilutiCBt bidder for cm1i, nil rluht . nml title Hint the nliove liiimeii 11c leudiiuts, or nuy of them have, or j hud at il'ite of s.-ihl liiilguieiit In the follow lug dccritiel properly, to-wlt: NortllWeS. qiliirter of section thirty four, southeast quarter of llortlleUBt llliirtcr, west lllllf of northeasl ijiiiirter and east half of nortuwest iiiart r of ncvtlon thirty, three nml the smitlienst qtinrler of the southwest nuarter of section twenty-eight, nil In township twelve south, of rnnite fourteen eat of Wlllauietlii Mrrlilliui 111 Crook county, Oregon. North half of southwest iilatter of section thirty-three lu township 1 twelve south, of range fourteen cast of Willamette Meridian III Oregon. The northeast quarter of north west quarter anil northwest quarter northeast quarter of section live, townxliip i:, range II, the soiithenst quarter of southwest qnurfer nml tlie southwest quarter of southeast quarter of section thirty two and the south half of southwest quarter Hinl south half of smitlieant quarter of section thirty-three lu towmhlp twelve south, of range fourteen east of Willamette Meridian. The northwest quarter nml the west half of the Northeast quarter of section two In township llilrtceri south, of range fourteen east of Willamette Meridian In Oregon. Lots Kleven mid Twelve In block Seven In the Second Addition to Prineville, Oregon. K II. K.nox. Sheriff. Ibited at Prineville, Oregon, Feb niHrv 9th. l'.UY 'l'.vd A. Itowell, Deputy. 211 Sealed Bids Wanted for County Car. Sealed bids will Im received by the county clerk for ths llanes 40 car owned by the county. This car has been re paired and may lie insjiected at Hoi son's Oaraga. Demonstrations will be given those wishing to submit bids. The court reserves tli riirlit to reject any and all bids. Dids will be otiened at the Marcli term of court. 1H Bid Wanted for Drift Fence II. ...... Cattle and llurnc n..io..r- A....-iti..n ,1,-ir,- bl.ts f,.r construction ol 15 mile of fence ex- tending along north boundary of their range within the OcIi.h-o National Forest. The following j specifications to be compiled with: j Ports Of fi-ct III length, not les than average diameter nt small etui of 4 Inches, of pitch pine or tam arack, not less than L'-l Inches hi ground, unless ImiiosnltiUi 011 .ic count of rock; ou such ground, triangular cribs 3x3x4 feet In cir cumference. 4 feet high, to la.' erected and filled with rock. Posts not to exceed 11 feet npnrt, stays to lie 4J feet lu length and not less than Inches, 2 stays to be stapled to each wire betweeneach post ;4smooth gal- vnnlM-d twisted wires to la- stretch ed tight mid stapled to each post. When trees occur on the fence route they may be used Instead of posts; but when they nre used ft cleat or fence stav must be spiked to the tree nud the wire stapled to the cleat. All wires shall lie adequately weight ed down at nil point where fence crosses draws or ravines and sub stantial comer braces constructed at all turning points In the fence unless the angle Is made around a sub stantial tree. No bids will Is' accepted after Feb ruary 2H and the committee In charge of fencing reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be addressed to 1 21ft R. H. Bootkn, tSecretary-treasurer, Post, Ore. Notlcu for Publication Department of the Interior, I!. 8. Land Olllce at The Dalles. Ore. January 6th, 1915. Notice Is hereby given that John Hansen of Bend, Oregon, who, on November 24th. 191.'!, made homestead entry No. 012271. forsej mi e'.j sc, sec. tlon 17, nej nej section 20, ni uivj, sw-J nwl, nw J sw, section 21. town ship 19 south, range 17 east, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the laud above described before II (!. Ellis, V.H. Commissioner, at Bend, Ore gon, ou the Kth day of March, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Ernest R. Edwards, Herbert E. Moore, Samuel R. Israel, Henry B. Ford, all of Bend, Oregon. 1 28 II. Fit AN K WoontOt'K. Register. Notice to Creditors Notice I hereby given by the uiiilcr signed, li. M. Cornett and N. (I. Wallace, executors of the extute of M sry H. Hcoggin, deceased, to the creditors of, anil all per sons having claim against, Maid deceased, to present the mine, with proper vouchers, to the undemigned at the olllce of N. U, WiiIIhc in Prineville, Orcnoii, within six inontliM from the ilute of the lirst publica tion of this 1 1 1 it ice. Dated mill published first time Jiiniuiry !!Hta, llllfi. M.COltNKTT, N.U. WAUiAUK, Kxeimtors of the estate, of Mury 11. Hcot-'Kin. ilccwii-e.l. t-'JH-iit Maddux & Co. will buy your veg. tables and pioduce. Ask the man, Phone Pioneer Itod 003. Summons In the circuit court of the stiile (if Oregon for the county of 1 .11 lie. Jciimllinii Johnson, pliilntlff, vs. Hoy Young, dcfeniliinl. To llov Young, ilefemliint : In the inline of the stole of Oregon, You nre hereby reuuln d to tippeiir unit nliswer the coiiiilillnt ol the pliilntlff II led nunlnst '" ' t'1" nbove entitled suit wltlilit U week Irotti the diite of the llrst pillillcn tlon ot this summons, on or Is'fors the iiHtlt ! v of M ircli, HHB. nml II Villi Mil SO to lllisw er, l"r i.iiv t hereof the ilulntlff will apply to the court for the relief prn.veil for 111 the complaint herein, In-will For 11 decree of this court ilecliir. lug the plaintiff to be 1 h owner In fee liiiili of the soillll hall of sec II011 II, nud southeast iniarler of tlis northeast iinni ter of bci iIoii Id, In tow-tit-hlp II south, rang'' 13 east, W. M. ,11ml forever iiilctlng the lltlo of Hie plalntirf iiu.ilnst you nml tiiirrlnu and en). iliitnu you from lit auv time hereafter setting up or lis- ! riln.r mir 1 1 11 1 111 or title to said premlie or any pari thereof. I'lils sninmotis Is servi d upon you by Hie publication t lie rent In ne. conlnuee with mi order innile lit Prineville, Oregon, by the Honor, able W. I.. Urmlshitw, judge- of the circuit court, on February 11th, 1H. requiring that this stitiillions be published at lean once a week for six consecutive week, In Crook County Journal, n new shimt pub lished at Prineville. Crook couulv, Oregon, nml thai the first publica tion thereof shMll be ou the 11th day of February. P-1S Fos iut ic n A Mil. To, Attorneys for Plaintiff N'ltlcs lut Publlcttlon iM'partni'Mit of the Interior, I'. K. Laud Ulllce at The Kiilles. Ore. February 1st, 11)15. Notice Is hereby given that Avre I,. Itobcrts of Prltieville, Oregon, who. ou October tllh, 1IU I. innile homestead entry No. truNW mid ou January tlth, pill, innile nddltloiiiil liomeHlend entry No. 0l4.1i:i. fornwt, sirtloli i'7 . . r ... Illlil IICl, WVIIon lowiisiiip in south, range 16 eael, Willamette .Meridian, ha tiled notice ol Inten tion to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land nbove ilemrili-il Is fore Timothy K.J. I'uft.v, V. S. Commissioner, "t Prineville, Ori'ifoti, on the l.'itli day ol Marcli, 1916. I "lul 111 11 n t iiHines ns witnesses: Curt Wilson, II. Karl Cross, Rose Hurtis, Paul (illchrlst, nil of Prine ville, Oregon. 2-4 II. FmK Wooimimk, llcglster. .Summon. Intheclretilt court ol the State of Oregon for Crook rounty, II. S. Cram, Plaintiff, v. Prineville Creaiuerv Company, a cor poration, IMciulaut. To Prineville Creamery Company, a corporation, Di-feiiiliuit : In the name of the Ktnte of Oregon, you nre hereby required to nps-ar nml answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ac tion on orls-fore the 19th day of Feb , 191.t, mid If you fall so to appear mid answer, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against voli for the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, with Intercut upon l.'f.'O 00 thereof from the :10th day of Sept. lull, nt the rate of six tier rent per annum, anil Interest on J1SI) (HI thereof nt the rate of six per rem '"TJn""".'J1 'T!" ' ' li 1 '.T-' '. hl 1,,,H,U "", "'" mcnta of this action. This sn 10 101 him Is publlnhi'd by or der of the llonoinble (i. Springer, Judge of the County Court of Crook 'oinit.v, Oregon, made on the tith day of January, 1015, which said order prcscrlls.ii that this summons Is' published In the Crook -utility Journal, n weekly new spaper printed mid published In Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, for a period of six COllsiTlltlve week. The date of the first publication of this summons Is January 7th, 1915. M. It. F.lllott, Attorney for Plaintiff. "OKDFK In the circuit court of the stale of Or goii lor the county of Crook, state of Oregon, (iluiutiir, vs. J. II. HiiM'tilKTg, administrator nf the sa line of William hiiiilh, ileccssed, slid ll heirs t law of said decedent (if any there he) and sit other persons, or parties, unknown, rluimliig any right, tills, estsl", lien or intercut In the rnnl and personal estate di-scrtlied in ths III toriiintlon herein, defvitilniits, It uppesrlng to the court from lbs In formation on Ills herein that William 811111I1 died on 1I111 211th day of February, A. 1)., Illll. within ths county of Crunk, atate of Oregon liiavmg real nml personal property therein, a isirtiou of s htch being jmrtlcularly ilcscrllieil ns follows, tiiwltt I he west torly-nine -ID- left of lot live ..V ill block three -3- ill the Monroe Hodge' plat of the town of Trinci-ille, Crook"" county. tlri-i:or., nud siud pi-nonal pro- t-rty run-iMiiiK now ol Ihirlei-n lluiiilreil 1'iirly.scveii ami til hundredths -t;H7.ll-dollars cash in the I Ir-t Niitlnniil liauk of I'i ioi ville. Orcgiiii, all within the said county of t'rtmk and slate of Oregon; and Il also iqijienriug tliul J. II. Itoseiiberg was thcrealtcr appointed d duly iiuali lud il- in 1 111 111 int rut 1 ir of the estate of the saiil William H111 it li . deceased, mid now is ill piisscssioii of both siud real properly iinilsaiil personal nroniirtv: Ami it further appearing that the said dcceilent died without heirs at law and that by reason thereof the state ol Oregon has by law a right to the title to such real and personal property; Wherefore, upon the motion and appli cation ofWillanl M. Wins, district at torney lor ('rook county ami attorney for tne state of Oregon herein; It Is hereby ordered, adjudged mill de creed, In the naiiiu nt tlic slate of Oick-011, thai all thii heirs of William bnilth, de ceased (If any there be) and all oilier per sons or parties unknown, claiming any rinht, title. est iie, Urn or Int. rest in the rcul estate and personal property of said decedent, be, and they are, hereby sum moned and required to appear and show cause jn this court, if anv they have, by the ilth day of Marcli. A. 1)., Klin, why the title lu ami to lbs real and persona! prop, erty, described herein and in the informa tion herein, should not be uiljndged escheated to mid vested In the statu of Oregon; anil It is fiiilher ordered nml ml iildccd thai a copy of tills order hu pull-lisln-d in the crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation In sub! county of Oook and sluie of Ore gon, for 11 period of six coiiseoiiMvo wcolis. Oivcn at Chambers, in The Dulles, Ore gnu, tills '.'l-t day of January. A 11., llltft, (signed) V. b. IIRAUSIIAW, Judge. Date of first publication, January al, 101.1.. Date, of Inst publication, March I. llllrt. Willard II. Wirtn. District Attorney and attorney for plaintiff.