CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Pae 5 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout tlio State During tho Past Week. Albany Fir Lou Raache 1109,000. Albany. A loim of IIOC.ooO was caused liy n fire, which coniflntcly nut ted tho Wallace block, ooiiIhIiiIiik the tig llnmlltiui store, and dnmaiod ml Joining- bulldliiK ntiil stock of other moron In tint heart of Allmny'i bust rtes district, The tlutnitr.o I cover liy $!l,7 10 Insurance, most of Hut a, mil h-r lohHi'B of I lit) fii IkiJiiu fully n uriul. Aitiioiicn u burm-d for almost two hour before firemen gained control tne blnie wni confined to th- two story brick bulldliiK owned by Dr. J I'. Wallace, noil a two.fctnry brick nil Jolnlim It on tho went. , A reiiuesl for ulil was sent tn Tor vullls. Fifty mi'MilicrH of the t'orval II department hurtled to Albany In automobiles, lirliiKlllK K'iU feet Of tioi They arrived In lens than un hour from tho time they wrrn kiiiiiiiioiiciI, ami whlln tho fire was almost under con trol when tlu-y arrived, rendered vnl tlllhle BimliitHIICtl III keoplitK It wllhln limit niiil in milnluliiii It ultimately Many Rabbit r Poisoned. Laker, Jt, T. Jackson, liovi.-nummt rabbit export, who linn been In thin City for a week or mora ti'lllnu the rancher of tlilw vicinity how to get rlil of the Ioiik eared pest by the pois oning method, Iiiih lii'i-n a viry busy man, as he linn been culled on to make nny trips, where there lum boon much destruction. An eierliuont with poisoned grain on the Frank Collin ranch tu-ar thin city h few (lily uo resulted In loo di.-uil ralilillii being comitcnl In a nrnall area., whero 15 i-enta' worth tf grain nil poison had liiii-n put out. Lumbar Rat Cut U S'). FiiKene. A reduction from 13.50 In tho frclKht rate on IS to rmiKh green lumber from tlm Willamette Mil Icy iiawinlllM to Intermediate Callfnr nlu point will tuka place May 1, ac cording to word received from Wash IliKton. The action In tho renult or th Interstate commerce roinmlBlon In denying tho Southern I'aciric com pany exemption from tho fourth ion lion of tho Interstate commerce law. The 30 per cent reduction Krauted murk a victory tn flnht made by the - Willamette valley liimlicrini'ii cover ing nearly a year. POWER PROJECT FEASIBLE Great Coat at Celllo Preeludea Prob- ability of Undertaking. Bulem. From an engineering stand point the Celllo full power project In entirely feasible, ai-cordhiK to the report of tho government nml atnte on gluecr who made nil exhaustive co operative Investigation of tlio dime project. Tho engineer report that 4SO,fioo cotitlnuoiia horepi)ver cun he devel oped nt tho fulln, at an Htlmateil cot of $."0,01)0,000. In ailillllon to thtB anioiint of contliuioii power tin "y?sr around, over IIHO.OOO hoi-Mep.iwer could he duvcloped during eltiht nioiilha of tho yenr. Whlla tho project Ih reported entire ly fcBHlble from tho atundpolnt of con atructlon difficulties, tho enormous cohI of the undertaking ulmost pro cluden any effort to make uho of tho groat amount of water now tuinbllntj over tho full. In connection with a possible, use of tho power In manufacturing fertilizer, the nitrate would be made from the air In electric furnace. Tho phos phate could be brought from Idaho, Montana and Wyoming, where some of the lurgcHt boda In the world arc nald to bo located. Tho pot null, tho third element necessary for mixed fertili zer, could be had from the kelp bed along tho coaat. No Shortage Found In Baker. Ilakor. The shortage In tho office of the county treuaurer, which was re pprted by C. Lockwood, speciul state accountant, a $1223.09, failed to ma terialize In tho thorough audit of the county book which haa boon conduct cd eince .January 4 by C. II. Whitney, and Davis Miles, expert accountants, Instead, the accountants found the book to have bnen well kept and so havo stated In their report to the coun ty court, A shortage of $8.80 wns dls lovorod due to clerical errors. Court Say Dyer I Pendleton Mayor, Pendleton, John Dyer is mayor of rnndloton, according ' to a. decision nindo by Judge Thelps In quo warranto proceedings brought by Dyer ngnlnst Robert Klrkpulrlc.lt, recently appoint ed mayor by tholty council. Dyer was chairman of tho council when Mayor Matlock died, and per formed the functions of mayor until attorneys for tho wator bonds ques tioned hi right to sign them, Kirk Patrick was then appointed. ERfEr NEWS OF OREGON foiiBlderahlo building activity Is ex peeled III l.eliuiion this summer. l.lun county expended $11)1,04:1.95 tn Improvement of its highway durliifs 11)14. Tho Hood Itlver commercial club Is litereatlin Itself In thj Improvement of a city park, A short course f.ir Klamath county furmera and their wives I to bo held the week of Kchruary 22 to 27. IIIiIh for tho construction of the $122,000 l.'emllctoii postofflce will be opened at Washington, I). C Murch 2G. I'ully 1000 men, representing the re ta'l lntcreill of the whole state of Oregon, met In Portland Monday to altmid liio annual convention of the Iteiull Merchuiits- uasocliitlon. t'oven tom of aecllmaled seed corn will 1m dist -United to Orernn farmers along tho lines of the O.-W. It. ft N. company, commencing Ma'cli 1, by ('. L. ("Karmer") Smith, of that company. Two boj;, euch ttbout 11 year old, giving tho nuuies of Jack Anderson and l-'rnnk llllcy, aro In the county Jail at Kugeno charged with burglary of tho Jewelry store of L. Weiss In l'.llljeni). Cnpluln It. W. Collins, U. fl. A., Count Artillery Corps, Instruction of ficer, left Kugcuu Monday filr his third annual Inspection of the ('oust Artil lery Corp. Ho was accompanied by Adjutant (ioncrnl While. Willi six co-v testing associations carrying sllf.htly more than 3000 dairy cows on offlclul test, dairymen of Coos county lead all counties of the United Sialc In till progressive plan of building tip the dairy herds. Korty eliiht accidents were reported to Labor Commissioner lloff during the week, but there wus no fatality. Fifteen accident occurred among the men engaged In lumbering and log King, and 13 among railroad employes. The house has appropriated $:!80,0uo for tho I'mnttlla reclamation project. and $::77.O0O for the Klamath project. Twenty five thousand dollars hits been appropriated for fire protection of laud Involved in the Oregon & Cal Ifornla laud grant suit. Oeorgo tsnckson. of Portland, baa received the contract for the erection of the poBtoffleo building nt Tho Dul lea. at a price of $79,058. The con structlon will be of sandstone.' The building will be two stories above basement 70 by 78 feet. The succes of the Powder Itlver Gold Dredging company In it oucra lion of dredgea In the Bumpter d!s trlct. has led to the adoption of this mean of saving the values at several old placer propertlea, Including that at Gold Center In the Sumpter district, Taking the remark of an 1. W. W, speaker a an Insult to Americans, M Parcels, a soldier from Vancouver barracks, knocked the speaker from nis stand at Firth and Alder streets In Portland and started a small riot which was only quelled by the timely arrival of tho police. tiovernor llhycombo has granted a conditional pardon to Karl SliortKen 17 years old, who Is in the Marlon county Jail, Ho was arrested Febru ary 4 on the charge of stealing a pul ley and log chain which ho sold for 50 cent, lie was convicted and sen tenced In a term of 30 day. Tho district forester at Portland an nounces that during the fiscal vear lit 1 4, there were 521 timber sale made from tho national forests in Oregon and 142 from tho forest In Washing ton. This represents 24,594,000 feet board measure for Oregon and 1!)9.. 14,000 feet board measure for Wash Ington. Tho lnrgest property sale closed last week In tho state Involved tho trans fer of tho Hen Harrison mine, located In the Greenhorn district not fur from linker, to the American Smelting & Refining company for a consideration understood to bo about $500,000 About 40 men have been employed at the mlno, which produces approxl niately $15,000 a mouth when In opera tion. A spring comes on It become more and more apparent that there will have to be more resettling In Umatilla county than was thought a few weeks ago, Farmers whose first examina Hons led them to believe that their grain was not damaged by the cold weather are now admitting that some of their field will have to be resown. The lnok of moiBture in tho ground resulted In much freezing out during the cold snaps. President Kerr, of the Oregon Agri cultural college, has announced the appointment of guides for the Oregon building at the San Francisco exposi tion. Those mon were selected by a Committee, which took into consider ation the scholastic record of the ap plicants, their appearance and person ality and the knowledge or the stato of Oregon as Indicated by the answers given to questions asked in a rocent examination, Lectures wore given by a number o( members of the faculty, preparing the applicants for the ex amination, Out of about 300 men who appllod for appointment 120 were al lowed to take tho examination and 38 were appointed. In addition 22alter. natcs were chosen. liflERAlOLCAl A Town That Lives In Perennial Dread of Extinction. COMMA'S CRATER IN ACTION. It' a 8olmn Spectacla For the Dwell r In tht Shadow of thfc Gloomy Peak When "Old Faithful" Explode, a It Dae Reyularly Once a Year. It Is singular bow Indifferent to a persistently threnteued danger human belli;.' enn become, even when the dan ger Is of a deadly nature and may Imperil their very lives. Hurry II. I Minn, In (he Montreal Herald and Hinr, tells of a case In which whole lottnfiil of people lie under the con stant threat of exllnctloirliy n volcano. The roof of the llltle Isixllko hotel In Collinn, capital of the sluto of Collina, In Mexico, was freshly drenched with water In a vain effort to light off some of Keptemlier's heat 1 think there were elgliteeu of us gathered there In the cool, gray nlxht. The almimt silent town lay like a blin k and white check erboard nt our feet. Twenty miles away, across a valley still green with the ruins of summer, rose a conical mountain, almost soli tary. L'ven by night It looked sinister; by day It was terrible, with Its barren. Ihvm coat ci I silk's, s gas exuding cue shunned even by the vulture which haunted mountain mid plain. It was the Volcano of Collnm, the "Old Fullb fill" of crtilers, which explode regu larly owe a year-and It "was almost due for nn exhibition. "He should begin soon." droned the hotel keeper, "Maybe today, maybe to morrow, maybe not for a week, but It is the middle of September, and It Is his time." The old man had sciircely finished when a bubble, black ns ulgbt, crowd ed Itself but of the broken end of tho mountain, whkii we knew was a pot of molten stone, twenty miles awny. The bubble, so dink that we could see It plainly, swelled like n growing puffbnlt and then, pushed out from below, rose like a giant umbrella, with Incredible speed, Into the sky. P.ehlnd It came 0 straight tubular column of smoke, such smoke as that of which the bubble was made, black and thick and ominous. I'p, up, up, rose the bubble, riding. It seemed, on the column below It It ar pen red to hang like a bugo blunket a thousand feet In the heavens; then slowly, like some Brent octopus feeling It way along the bed of the sea, the bubble flattened and begun to spread out Prohnbly it moved mile every minute, but It was fur away and so monstrous that we could not judge It by ordlnnry standards. It seemed that the town below us heaved a long sigh. The tiling for which It ten or twelve thousand In habitants had been waiting wns nlsiut to hnMn. The mighty drama was about to be enacted before their eyes, a It was liefore the Spanish conquis tadores set foot on Mexican soli. Vet to them the spectacle was ever excit ing1, for Its end might lie dentil, might be destruction of their town, as It had beeu the destruction of the ninny small er towns clustered more closely round the skirts of the gloomy peak. The roofs tilled with people. Here and there a woman screamed; ninny, both men and women, prayed; queru lous cries and questions from children rose on the night air, and the bells In tho churches began to ring, slowly at first and then more rapidly, us the Ore god began to play about the crest of Collina. Like n waterspout on the crest of a lofty roller nt sen, the smoke column and lta spreading top rested for a mo ment on the volcano and then, with n thunderous outrush of air, which must huve been heard for at lonst a hundred miles, mulshed Into thin air. A col umn of fire took their place. No ordlnnry lire was this. No flame ever kindled by hutnnn bands burned so white as that tower of luminous bits of lava and sand and stone and puper heated gases tliaf shot upward from tho mouth of the crater. I gazed nt It spellbound ns the light of day spread round all over the valley and the city. A constant roar came from the volcano, a roar so Insistent, so monotonous, that I could uot hear whnt the old hotel keeper who stood at my elbow wns saying. I beut my ear to hi in and beard: "Not so bad as Inst year. Mayhap wo shall uot be harmed." Too Modeat. Sir W. S. Gilbert's owu story of his first experience as a playwright Is In structive. He took his maiden attempt to a manager, who rend It carefully and ofTered to accept it "Now," said he to the overjoyed dramatist, "whnt do you expect nie to pay you for this?" The young author, not liking to be too forward, modestly suggested 30 guineas, Tho manager Immediately wrote out a check for the desired amount and, presenting It to Gilbert said: "Young ninTt, let me Elve von a word of tulvlce. Never jell so good a play for sucb a small amount again." A Curious Trial. The records of Klrby Matzeard church In Yorkshire, England, men tion a curious trial which took pluce in the church In the seventeenth century. A woman was tried for stpullng n skull out of tho churchyard. Her defense wns that she took the Rktill to put un der the pillow of a sleepless friend ns n charm to make her sleep. She wns reprlmiinded and ordered to put the skull buck. Onln has oft with trenohorous hopes led men to ruiii.-Sophocles. Summons In IIk-circuit court of lb state of On ('on lor the county ol Cruris, W. (J, Mtutunl, Phiiiiliir, vn. Ad Jolini.o-1, J, o, Jolinon, Mm. J, 0. Jolnmoii mid nil pit'Miiikuiikiiown.rlaiiie j'ig sny right, title, liiK-ie.t. mtHte or ' ''! property ileiicrfbcd itreiti ui'li-itiJiiatM. To Ada Jolimu.n, J, 0. Jolitmon, Mrs. J. O. Johimoii miij uJ ix-choiis unknown claiming niiy right, title, intcrct, e-tate or Hen in he ,,u property ilecribod herein, the m.ove najiied Uefciirhtnl: In the limiic ot the nute of On-yon, You lm lierel.v ni.tlli...! tl.-t u.' ,i VI.... .- ,. the bohler of Certilicut,. i,( Ii.ii,,iiei,Cy ! '' J'Unc Henry Wlmlnlll, deeensed, iiiiinbireil Kiiilny-fonr -s(- lumed on the l" B" persons Interested In said es IKml.liiyol Deccmbc-, ml 4, by the Tux tare tlmt she has bled with the clerk (.ollccior o u,e county f ,;nu,k, suae of , of t he county court her II rial iiecouiit- i..i., ! i " , ," nu i. .,V. i, ... ... . .. e "'" ... ..... ....rtf,,b ,,- ,,, a,,,, ueiioipieoi for tiixe. for the year ItilO, together with M7i,,iy, oiiero-i unn coms thereon upon "t''-riy BfMr-gwj le you, OI wli you are the owner . fiorM-nr. i .,i Minuted in nuiil county end suite ami piiincciliirly ilenerlln-d un 'follow., lo-wif 1)1 hit It-, block Two.-.'.. me of lirnd. In rook county, state of Ore. Kn, sieonllng to the legal and ulNe'iil plat I lierenr on tile in the uflic" of the county cierk of Crook eouiitv.-uiore-nid. You are fnnlier notified tl'mt the kaid W.l't. Mutard link paid taxes for sulise qiient yearn upon suiil property with the rule of interest on raid amounts, the Hum-lx-r of tax rcctliilH and from the dutes as bcrciiiufierketlurtli to-wit: For the year Kill, paid Dec ruber 22, Itil I. receipt No, um. amount i.7U, rate of interest l 'i per cent per annum ; For the year 1!HL'. paid December 22, PH I. receipt No. T2Uk'l, amount l!l.7'J, rate oi iniret i;i per cent per annum for tin- year V.ii:t, pniii December 22. 1H1 1, receipt No. fiSI-', amount .D).M2, rale oi o.icrcBt io er cent per suuiim Said Ada Jolni.on, J. it. r. J. O. Jobtiknu as tin- owners of the legal title of the above dewrils-d real pro ertv u the miuiu appeani of record, and each ami all other peisons, unknown clalmliiK any right, talc, intercut, estate or den in the real property above described are hereby further iiotilied that the i-aiii W, U. Mustard will spply to the circuit court of the slate of Oregon for Crook " ir!iiiin uic uen against tne property alsjve descrilied and the 2d dsv of March, 181ft. belore Timothy men ooned In said cert.h..ai. And you ' K. J. Duffy. U. 6. comniitiioner, at Prine are hereby umimoncd to appear within vble, Oregon. Sixty m .lays alter the first publication ol' Any person is at iiberty to protest this tin. summon., exclu-ive ol the day of said purchase before entry, or initiate a contest first publication, and rtefsnd the action or pay tne amount due as alxive shown to gether with the costs and accrued interest and in ca'c ol vour fuilura to An so decree will be rendered font-losing the lien of aid taxes and rols against, the land and premise, above described. f liissiiininoiis i. published by order ol the Honorable li t-prinireT. tui'li!e of Ilia county court of the state of Oregon tor the said Croon county, and said order whs made and dated this .Ust day of Decenilwr, 1IH4. and the date of the lirst nublicatioii of this Fuiinnon.i i. the said Slt day of enioer, lul l. Ail process and papers In thi proceej- big nn resniing within the state of Oregon, at the mi i-served upon me unuers iiiiei . adores, hereinafter mentioned. Kate of the hist pm.lication of this sum- nioiik la tin-till day of March. A. D.. 191.). Wil,r.AHD H. W1KTZ, District Attorney and Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: I'rnif ville, Oregon. Notice ot Final Settlement Notice is hereby invert, hv the timL.r signed, the administrator of the estate of Kotwrt PenniiiKton Johnson, deceased, to all persons interested in said estate, that be has made and filed with the clerk of the county court bis II mil settlement of bis administration ufsaij esu.te, anil that the court lias set Monday, the it day of March, 1015, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at tlie county co-irt room in I'rineville, Oregon, as the time and place lor hearing and setttini; said final accnuntinir. At which said time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and object to said liual accoutring. xsuKTU mis oio uuy ui Jan., 101,1. M. It. KLI.IOTT, Administrator of the estate of lioliert Pennington Johnson, deceased. l-2s-p Call and subscribe now for the Semi Weekly and Sunday Oregon Journal, just the thing for busy farmers. 18 Hay V. Conspaiili, Agent. Why not take the Journal? We are selling out all our Stoves Ranges and Heaters at actual cost. Furniture will be sold at greatly reduced prices up to February 20, 1 9 1 5 A.H.Lippman&Co "PRINORE" AND "STANDARD" Prineville Flour Call for Warrant Nntlce Is hereby Klven that nil registered ifi-ni rnl fund w iii-root nn loom! Including registered No. 518 ii nd nil roiiil fiiml wnrnuits up to nml Ineliiilliig rcylHtered No. .'. win im! pnld nn preMentiitloii, and Interest on snnic will stop from this ItAI.I'll Ij. Jokimn, January 14, 1H15. Treasurer. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is lierebv trlven hr the nn. derslKued. the executrix of the estate inif or her lmlnlstrtl on or snld , estate, nml Hint the court has set Monday, the first day of Murch, l'.ilG, at 10 o'clock In the fun-noon hi 1, 1 1 lie county court room In Prluevllle, Oregon, iih t hp time ami place lor hearln ami scrtliriit sold filial m- couniiuu-. At which said time and t.bire noe .,-,, I,.,.., . . estate may ap-ar ami object to said finnl accounting-. Hated this 21st day of Jan., 1915, J( Hkhkixa Winimim. Kxecutrlx of estateolJames lleury Wlndom, deceased. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Olllce at The Danes, Orepon. llecemlM-r 10, 1014 Notice is hereby given that William Fender, whose pout otlice address a IVioe ville, Oregon, did on the 'eiA ilayof June 4 1014, tile in thi office i-worn statement and upiuc:iiioii ro. U1.1.-HIJ. io nurcliaaa. tlie 'A "e'i, section pi, township 14 south, range 17 east. Willamette meridian, ami of the net of Jo . a imts .,i .!,. o .i atory, known ak the " Timber and fcumc Law." at kiich vaiue as mik-lit l fixed by appraisement, and that pursuant to such application the land and timber thereon have been appraised f&K).00, the timls-r eslimuted 11V; IMI Is.srd feet at $1.00 per M and the land I0 U0 ; that said ap iilicanl will oiler final proof in support of his application and sworn ttateinent on in application and sworn atatmnent on at any tune before patent i-sues by tiling a corroborated atlidavit in this office, alleg ing mcia wmcri woiim neieat tne entry, 12-17 11. Frank Woodcock, Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, Not coal binds L". 8. Laud Otlice nt Lakevlew, Ore. January 8, 1915. Notice la hereby Riven that Patrick D. McNatnee of Fife. Oreiron. who. on June 15. iio. mnde liomesteail entry Act i..l iq nasi v. n-niKO i- .. i .V I"', ,v""', X1? T i i "m w uw JJ! n M ' " , KL, . ii iiiuiuriic .iici lumu, nan tiieu uuiicr if Intention to make final three year pi oof to establish claim to the land above described before Charles A. Sherman, U. 8. Commissioner, at Hfe, Oreg-on, on the 1st day of March, 1915. Claimant name as witnesses: Paul P. Werner, K. Q. Douglas, H. W. Douglas, Ed Street, all of File, Oreiron. Jah. F. BfnoF.sa, 1 21 Register. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, the administrator of the estate of Avery G.Scoggln, deceased, toallcredltors of saidileceased and to all persona having claims against said estate to present them with the proper vouchers at the office of N. G. Wallace, In Prluevllle, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dated and published first time this 21st day of Jauunry, 1915. N. G. Wallack. Administrator of the estate of Avery G. Scoggln, deceased. 1-21-iit The Journal, 11.50 per year. msJl In the circuit court of the utate of Oregon lor Crook county. The First National Unr.k of Prineville.o a corporation, plaintiff, vs. S. K. Crsipsr, defendant. To S. K. Cooper, the above named de fendant: In the name of the stale of Oregon, Yan are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff bled against you in the above entitled court and action, within ten day from the date of the service ol Ibis summons opon you, if served within Crock conn ty, state of Oregon, or, if rerved within any other count r in the state of Ore goo, then within twenty data from the date of the service of this Bommona up on ) on. or, if cei veil without ibis state or publication, as required bv law, then on or before the (tin ,h, l vitrei, 1915 And you ae hereby notitled that ii you tail to so appear or aimier, lor wsnt thereof the idainliff v ill tsk J"-'-" isi you inr in-1 Slim OI uny (Jona s, with in-' terest thereon at rate of ten per cent Pr annum from the 2nd day of June, 1911, (les tf e mm of Two hnudred fifty-seven and one half dollar paid thereon July 8th, 1914,) and for the further sum of Fifty dollars a attor ney's fee, and for the further inn of - Three hundred dollar with in- terest thereon at rate of ten per cent per annum from the 2T!r.l day of July, 1914, and lor the further sum of Thiity dollars at attorney's fees, and for the further sum of One hrfndrei lixty eigbt dollar with interest there on at rate ol six per cent per annum from the 1st day of October, 1914. and for the costs and disbursements of thi action, and for an Older of aid court that certain personal prof erty belong ing to you, and attached in this action" in this countv, be sold to s.iti-fy said judgment. This summon is published in the Crock Cmnty Journal for six full weeks in seven consecutive issues thereof, commencing with the ieiue of January 21s', 1915, and ending witb the issue of March 4th, 1015. bv order of the Hon U. Springer, county judge of Crook county, stat of Oregon, made and entered on the 13. b day of Janu ary, 1015. Dated and published first time Janu ary 21st, Vm. M. E. Bkink. Attorney for PI lintiff. 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 spid decedent (if any there be) and all other persons and parties, unknown, claimiag any right, title, estate, lien or interest in 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 an estate therein consisting of personal property -alone made up of cash in a bank and wages due ot the value of Six Hundred Sixty-Six and 38 hun dredths ($66.38) 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 thereot, 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, I 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; Wherefore, Upon the motion and ap plication of Willard H. Wirtz, district attorney for Crook county and attorney for the state of Oregon herein; 1 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, lien or interest in the personal property of said decedent, be, and they are, j hereby summoned and required to ap pear and show cause in this court, if any they have, by the '13th day of J March A. D , 1915, why the title in and ; to said personal property, described herein and also in the information here , in, should not be adjudged escheated to I and vested in the state of Oregon; and 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 ol crook and state of Oregon, for a period of six consecutive weeks prior to said 13th day of March, A. D., 1915. 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 the un dersigned, tlie admlnlrttrator of the estate of Patrick W. Hnden, de ceased, to all creditors of said de ceased and to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same, with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned nt the office of M. K. Elliott In Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication ol this notice. Dated and published the first time January 21, 1915. N. J. Lamheht, Administrator of the estate of Patrick W. Haden, deceased. Wood Sawed on Short Notice Leave or 'phone orders to II. D. Still's Harness Shop. C. F. Pehrln. 12-24