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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Page 9
NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
I4nl Oilleo at The Dulles, Oregon.
Deeemlier tl, 1915.
Notiec Ih hereby jriven that
(ii'orKv Geiuer,
of Dry Lake, OnKon, who, on
Mureh 20, l'Jl 1, made Homestead
Kntry, No. OHIUi.'t, for Wi, Section
11, Twp. HO-Soutli, Kuiikc ZO-Kjwt,
W. M., Iiiih tiled notiec of intention
to tnnko final three year Proof, to
t'tftuhlUh claim to the land above
de.Hcribed. before A. S. FoKtf, U. S.
(Vmminhioner, at Hampton, Oregon,
on the 4th day of February, l'JlG.
Cliiiiimtit numes as witnesses:
George W. Janata, I!. J. Murphy,
Albert IooteriH, and Thomas I,ang
ford al of Dry Lake, Oregon. Htr.p.
II. Frank Woodcock, Register,
NOTK'K OF FINAL AC
COUNTING Notice In hereby given by the
undermined, the administrator with
the will annexed of the rotate of
Frank Rider, deceased, that he ha
made and tiled with the clerk of the
bounty Court of the State of Ore
Kon for the County of Crook bin fi
nal accounting of the administration
rf said estate, and that tly Honor
able County Court liws fixed Mon
day, the 7th day of February, 1910,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day at the county court room in the
courthouse at l'rineville, Oregon,
an the time and place for hearing
and tettling said final accounting.
L. "M. Hcchtell, Administrator
with the Will Annexed of the Es
tate of Frank Rider, Deceased.
Dated this 10th day of December,
1915. 5t5c.
SHERIFF'S SALIC.
Ity virtue of an execution and de
Tree of foreclosure duly issued out
if the (Circuit Corut of the State of
Oregon for Crook County and to
me directed on the 18th day of De
member, 1915, upon a judgment
and decree rendered, entered and
docketed in and by said court, on
the 10th day of December, 191 5, i
in a certain suit in said court,
wherein Mortgage Company of
America, a corporation, was plain
tiff and Jens Hasselberg, Guy K.
Dnbsnn, an administrator of the Ro
tate of Hjalmar Olson, deceased,
the unknown heirsof Hjalmar Olson,
deceased, and also all other persons
or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien, or interest
In the real estate described in the
mplaint herein, were defendants,
in favor of the plaintiff and against
asid defendants, by which execution
1 am commanded to sell the real
property described in said execution
and to be hereinafter described to
fay the sum due the pluintiff of
Fifteen hundred forty-one and 43,
100 Dollars, ($1541.34). with inter
it thereon from the 27th clay of
November. 1915, at tho rate of 8
per cent per annum until paid, to
gether with the sum of One hun
dred twent-five Dollars, as a reason
able sum adjudged as attorney's
fees in said suit and . the fu-ther
turn of Twenty-eight and 50.100
($28.50) , as costs and disbursements
taxed in said suit, and the costs and
expenses of execution and sale.I will
on tho 22nd day of January, 1916,
tho said day being Saturday of said
week, at the hour of 2 o'clock, p.
m., of said day. at the north door
of the County Court house in Prine
ville, Crook County, Oreogn, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
or cash in hand on the day of said
Kilo all the right, title, and interest
in said real property which the said
defendants or any of the defendants
herein, and all persons claiming
under, by or through said defend
ants' and to the real property
hereinafter described in said execu
tion as follows, to-wit: Lot 3 and
the Fast half of the southwest
quarter of Section six, (f), and the
oast half of the northwest quarter
of Section seven, (7) , all in Town
ship sixteen, (16) , South of Range
Eleven, (11), Blast of the Willamette
Meridian, in the County of Crook
and State' of Oregon, or so much
thereof as will satisfy said judg
ment and decree, with costs and ac
cruing costs.
Said property will be sold subject
to confirmation and redemption as
by law provided.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this
21st day of December 1915.
E. B. Knox, Sheriff of Crook
County, Oregon.
CITATION.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon, for the County of Crook,
In tho matter of the estate of
Slicllie (Shelly) Holland, Deceased.
To Liz.ie(Watson,lda Lands, Alex
Holland, Henry Holland, John Hol
land, Kthel Stiinfield, Albert Stan
field, and all other heirs unknown,
of any them be, greeting:
In the name of the state of Ore
gon, you are hereby cited anil re
quired to h pear in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, f jr
the County of Crook, at tho Court
room thereof, at Prineville, in the
county of Crook on Monday the
seventh day of February, 1916, at
10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that
day, then anil there to show cause,
why an order of sale should not be
made authorizing the administrator
to sell the whole of tho real estate
descibed in his petition being more
particulaly described as the North
east quarter of Section twenty-seven
in Townhip eighteen south of range
nineteen east of Willamette Meri
dian in Oregon.
Witness The Hon. G. Springer,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Crook with the seal of said Court
aiiixed this 4th day of December
A. D. 1915.
Attest: Warren Brown, Clerk.
By A. W. Battles Deputy (rk.
N 6tIc FolU'U BLIC AtTonT
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Oltiee at The Dalles, Oregon.
December 30, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that
Harry G. Eldridge,
of l'rineville, Oregon, who, on
March 6, 1911, made Homestead
Kntry No. 082i0 and on June 1,
1914. made additional Homestead
Entry, No. 013317, for NWJ, Sec.
34, SWJSWi, Section 27. Twp. 17
South, Range 16-F.ast, W. M., has
filed notice of intention to make
final three year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Warren Brown, County
Clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the
11th day of February, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Earl Forrest, of Redmond, Ore
gon. Albin Peterson, Lharley Weaver
of Prineville, Oregon and Charles
II. Erickson, of Alialfa, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register. 8t5p.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons interested In the ehtate of La
vine Templeton deceased that A. it.
Bowman the administrator of said
estate has made and filed with the
Clerk of the County Court of Crook
County, Oregon, his final accounting
of his administration of the said
estate and the County Court has set
Monday, the 7th day of February,
1916 at the County Court room in
the Court House, in the City of
Prineville, Oregon, at 10 o'clock,
a, m., as the time and place for
hearing and settling said finul ac
counting. Dated this the 4th day of Janu
ary, 1916.
A. R. Bowman, Administrator of
the estate of I,avine Templeton,
Deceased. 8t5c
NOTICirFOl7pUBLTclTJON
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
December 20, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that
Horace R. Martin,
of Bend, Oregon, who on April 12,
1911, made Homestead Entry, No.
08663 and on February 1, 1913,
made additional Homestead Entry,
No. 011243, for Lots 1 and 2, S4
NEJ, SEi Section 5, Twp. 20-South,
Range 19-East, W. M., has filed
notice of intention t" make final
three year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described before
11. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner, at
Bend, Oregon, on the 28th day of
January, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Walter Hoffland, and Clyde Bos-
ley both of Uend, Oregon, and Mar
tin Hallmeyer and Harry Evans
both of Rivers, Oregon. 7t5p.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Deparment of the Interior, U. S.
Land Offce at The Dalies, Oregon.
December 30, 1915.
Notice is" hereby given that
John Holland,
of Held, Oregon, who, on December
21, 1911, made Homestead Entry,
No. 09781. for SWJSWi, Sec.5,SEJ
NEJ, ElSF.iSec. 6. NElNEi.Sec. 7.
NWiSWJ WJNWJ Section 8, Twp.
19-South Range 20-East W. M., has
filed notice of intention to make fi
nal three year Proof, to establish
claim to the and above described
before Lake M. Bechtell, U. S.
Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon,
on tho 11th day of February, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Sidney Rogers, Albert Birdsong,
and Joseph Bryson, all of Held. Ore
gon and Thomas O'Kelly of Barnes,
Oregon. 8t5c,
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon
December 22, 1915.
Notice is hereby given that
George U. Janata,
of Dry Lake, Oregon, who, on
April 3, 1911, made Homestead En
try No. 08568, and on May 1, 1912,
made additional Homestead Entry
No. 010222, for EJ, Section 11,
Twp. 20-South, Range 2GEast, W.
M has filed notice of intention to
make final three year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above de
scribed, before A. S. Fogg, U. S
Commissioner, at Hampton, Oregon,
on the 4th day of February, 1916
Claimant names as witnesses:
Thomas Langford, George Geigcr,
Albert Lootens, and B. Y. Murphy,
all of Dry Lake, Oregon. 8tp5.
H. Frank Woodcock Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Crook.
In he Matter of the Estate of
Robert Simpson, Deceased.
The undersigned, having been
appointed by the County Court of
tho State of Oregon, for Crook
County, as administrator of the Es
tate of Robert Simpson, deceased,
and having duly qualified as such;
Notice is hereby given to the
creditors of, and to all penons hav
ing claims against said deceased, or
said estate, to present the same,
verified, as required by law, within
six (6) months after the first publi
cation of tiiis notice, to the said ad
ministrator, at the office of Warren
Brown, county Clerk of said Crook
County, at Prineville, Oregon.
Dated this 21st day of December,
1935.
H. E. McKinney, Administrator
of the Estate, of Robert Simpson,
deceased. 7t5c.
RUSSIA BEGINS NEW
DRIVE JHCAUCASUS
Army Heavily Reinforced on
Front of 100 Miles; Turks
Report Gains.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
Tho annual meeting of the Mill
Oeek Livestock Association will be
held at the Commercial Club Hall
in Prineville on tho 22 day of Janu
ary, 1916. 6t3c.
Raymond Calavan, Sec.-Treas.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that I shall
not be responsible for any debts
which my husband, Peter LeLore,
may contract on or after this date.2
Dutert at Canyon City, Oregon,
thh 21th day of December, 1915
Mrs. M. E. DeLore, Suplee, Ore
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT. Notice is hereby given bv the
undersigned, the administratrix of
the estate of George Walter Snod-
erly, deceased, to all persons inter
ested in said estate, that 6he has
made and filed with the clerk of the
county court of the State of Ore
gon for Crook County, her final
accounting of her administration of
said estate and the county court has
set February, 7, 1916, at 10 o'clock
in tho forenoon at the county court
room in Prineville, Oregon as the
time and place for hearing and
settling said final accounting. At
which said time and place any per
son interested in said estate may
appear and object to said final ac
counting. Dated this 16th day of December,
1915. ,
Sarah Snoderly, Administratrix of
the Estate of George Snoderly, De
ceased. , . 515c
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on
the 6th day of February, 1916, at
the polling place, to-wit:: Lower
McKay School house of District No.
7, within the following described
boundaries: Beginnng at a point
at the S. E. Corner of Section 6, in
Twp. 15 South. Range 17-East. W.
M., and running thence N. a dis
tance of two miles to the N. E.
corner of Section 31 in Twp. 14-
South. Range 17-East, W. M.. thence
W. one mile to the N. W. Corner
of said Section 31; thence N. one
mile to the N. E. Corner of Sec
tion 25 in Twp. 14 -.South, Range
16-East, W. M,; thence W. 3 miles
to the S. E. Corner of Section 21 in
Twp. i4-South, Range 16-East, W.
M,; thence N. 4 miles to the N. E.
orner of Section 4 in Twp. 1 4 -South
R. 16-East, W. M,; thence westlong
said Twp. line 8 miles to the N. W.
Corner of Section 5 in Twp. 14-South,
Range 15-East, W. M, ; thence
South along the west line of Sec
tion 5. 8, 17 and 20 all in Twp.
14-South, Range 15-East, W. M, ;
to a point where said line intersects
Crooked River at the center of the
channel thereof ; thence upstream
and in a generally southeasterly
direction along the center of the
channel of said Crooked River to a
point at which the center of the
channel of said Crooked River inter
sects the range line between Ranges
15-East and 16-East, in Twp. 14
South; thence S. to the N. W. Cor
ner of Section 6 in Twp. 15-South,
Range 16-East W. M, ; thence S. 2
miles to thS. W. Corner of Section
7 in Twp. 15-South, Range 16-East,
W. M, ; thence East four miles to
the S. E. Corner of Section 10 in
Twp. 15-South, Range 16-East, W.
M, ; thenceforth one mile to the
N. E. Corner of said section 10;
thence East three miles to the place
of beginning, excepting however
from said district all and any land
embraced within the City Boundary
Limits of the City of Prineville, all
in Crook County, Oregon, an elec
tion will be held to determine
whether the territory embraced
within the foregoing described
boundaries shall be organized into
an. irrigation District under the
provisions of Cnapter VII, of Title
XLI of Lord's Oregon Laws as
amended and the name of said pro
posed Irrigation District is hereby
designated to be the Ochoco Irriga
tion District, and the electors are
hereby required to ea.t ballots upon
the following question: "Shall
the Ochoco Irrigation District be
organized,
"Irrigation District Yes
Irrigation District No"
which election will be held at eight
o'clock in the morning snd will cor-
tinue until seven o'clock in the after
noon of the said day.
Notice is also given that five Di
rectors and one Treasurer are to be
elected at said election.
This notice is publish. d once each
week for four successive weeks in
the Crook County Journal, by order
of the County Court of Crook County,
Oregon.
J. F. Blanchard and H. J. Over
turf, County Commissioners.
Attest: Warren Brown, County
Clerk. 7t4c.
RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF
LANDS IN NATIONAL
FOREST.
Notice is hereby given that the
lands described below, embracing
90 acres, within the Ochoco National
Forest, Oregon, will be subject to
settlement and entry under the pro
visions of the homestead laws of the
United States and the act of June
11, 1906 (34 Stat. 233 ), at the
United States land office at The
Dalles, Oregon, on February la,
1916. A..y settler who was actually
and in good faith claiming any of
sa;d land for agricultural purposes
prior to January 1, 1906, and has
not abandoned same, has a prefer
ence right to make a homestead entry
for the land actually occupied. Said
lands were listed upon the appli
cations of the persons mentioned
below, who have a preference right
subject to the prior right of any
settler, provided such settler or ap
plicant is qualified to make home
stead entry and the preference right
is exercised prior to February 18,
1916, in which date the land will be
subject to settlement and entry
by any qualified person. The lands
are as follows: The NWJ. SEJ.NEJ
SWi.NlNi.SEJSWJ, Sec. 19, Twp.
17-South, Range 19-East, W. M..
90 acres, application of Raymond
Blood, Post Oregon: List 6-1788
December , 1915.
C. M. Bruce, Assistant Commis
sioner of the General Land Office.
Constantinople, via Berlin, and by
wireless to London. A new general
offensive along a front of almost 100
miles has been undertaken in the Cau
casus by reinforced Jtusslan columns,
according to an official statement Is
sued at the Turkish war office, which
said:
"On the Caucasus front the enemy,
heavily reinforced, commenced a gen
eral offensive on January H. The
fighting, which Is taking place over a
front of nearly 100 miles between Kar
adach, south of the A rasa river, and
leham, south of Milo, Is developing
favorably for us.
"Two Russian attacks near Kara
dach, south of Kogij, on the 13th, re
suited in the complete defeat of the
enemy, who was compelled to flee in
disorder. Prisoners taken at this point
say that during four days' fighting
each of their regiments lost at least
800, dead."
Petrograd, via London. An official
statement given out says:
"On the Caucasus front in the course
of the fighting January 14, we cap
tured 20 Turkish officers and more
than 400 men, a quantity of war and
engineering material and provisions,
one heavy gun and seven other guns
and eight machine guns."
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SUBMARINE KILLS 4
New York. Four mes were killeu
and 10 others injured, five of them
dangerously. In an explosion which oc
curred oo the submarine E-2 while
the craft was undergoing repairs In
dry dock at the New York navy yard.
One of the men killed was an enlisted
electrician and the other three civilian
workers.
The men were at work In the bat
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ing the new Edison batteries through
a rheostat to measure the voltage, and
the explosion occurred in that com
partment while they were working
there.
A statement Indicating that the new
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way responsible for the explosion on
the submarine E-2 at the New York
navy yard was made by Miller Reese
Hutchinson, chief engineer for Thomas
A. Edison, and a member of the naval
consulting board.
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