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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 3 f 1 General Repair Work SPECIALTY. Building. Call ON "FURNITURE, UPHOL STERING, AUTOMOBILE PAINTING; HOUSE PAINT ING, PAPER HANGING A on ua in the J. F. Morris PLUG WBNffl k k2i NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS- WAMAAWVtAMfrV Notice is hereby given that thrci (fKtrayn, star in t tlfi. i 'i . I . I t L . ... i 'r wiiiw, no oranu, wvigmng oui A 1 150 pounds, 10 year or more of f age, gentle ana broke; one yearling Ads InKoCthcrWayCariYouCctAme Riclmcss snd Flavor of t?;c Leaf The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm WRIGHT BROS., PRINEVILLE, OREGON filly, dark hay, wmie white in face, ' branded iiaen t una A connected .. ; i .... 1 iV '.Ml IIIH' Mint , Wlit; lliXJ il'ior:, yearling, star in forehead and left ' ''MU'HMm(m44M'HWiHt hind foot I s; rwr iwmivn wi mt mmmmwt miwmm ttm mt- mim 'i mjw wm j Prinevilie Commission House Dealers in all kinds of ' FARM PRODUCE Hay, Grain, Flour unci Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commission Huyers of Hides, Pelts and Furs JACK SUMMERS, Manager "SPEAR HEAD' Many prominent physicians dc' rlicwiiiK to Lc ilie mutt wholesome w: of enjoying loi.acco. "I btxan chewing some years ao," said one, "and I soon (wind that ' i Die only w.iy to rU the L'-nci.t of a'.l the rich julcti stored tip hy nnu're hi the tobacco leaf. 1 refer, of o;r't, t the plujf form of Mjiicco, which is t; mo:it natural ami the cl-:;in -t fon.i. "ChcwiifT fiud to'iai-co Ii;.e . :'ir Ilrad makes the salivary glands nv:?-; ar-.ivc, whith in urn li:. a h'-r.c: -i-i: I tficct on t!;e wh.,le intern, Ai'd to t'.'i the sweet, mrll jw, ili 1'rious tiuvor of a chew of Spear livid, a.ii yo'i l...y; tlie hisbett possible ti;;rce oi tolacto satisfaction. "1 mention ?;ic:ir I Toad became I Pave found tint this limn I it cr.c: ;i tionally pure, bcintr erode in a j.. toiy that' run niriuiy accordir.ij to pure-food rulri." Spear Il-id is mai!e of ftm-ripem-d Pnrk-y, which i acknowlrd..:cl to 1c the richer, mildest, firutt Havered to bacco 1c. f in l' c world. And it is p-odtrced by the htnt procc? ., which develop the tj'iality and tiiccieiu flavr of the ciioicc buriey t'l the supreme de cree. A chew c.f rpear lleaj 1 a vhete fome rHi-h t'!.:t ii not found in t".y other chew iinj t.,baeco. In 10c cut:', wrapped in v.a paper. white, branded "back F; mrt. cup I ami A connected," or. the right; rv-" onuu Ktifle. taken un hv the undersiu'ned ' 'within the city of IVineville, On, OLIVKU TVPFWUITKIi- p;on, on the II ih thy of January,! Number 5 f.,r nalc at a barrio. 1116, will be Hold at public auction Call at this office and im:p?nt this hi the Hamilton Stables in Trine-! machine. Will take half t. h Uiile, Otvfron, on the 2.-.t.h day !' mid baif wr.wl. Mtip. l-V brunry, 131 '. at 2 o'clock in the KKVV FBFJi ' VVA one' two jefternoonoftdd.tottfy the, w,at(., ha,k (iie ,j. ,t,!e icost of tH,.mjf up ssid eM.ray.,.: iulfn)ri,;ie, two -tS cf huck ha,- I leoouiK sunn: aoM curmv; Jor liu-iii, .a!) all cost'i of said sale, including! i;ilv;Tti-.inv, justice'b and constable'i ftes. Dated this .'!rd day of February, 1015. 12t:?.r. J. H. Cray. WANTED SMALL COTTAG F Fu rnished , modern preferred, wanted to rent or housekeeping rr.cina. Ulack 571 . I'hone ' -fitfe. nc-s id! for hale Stables, City. che Fiatniitn i '. Mtfc I AUTO V.ANTFD- Will R'-ceiit used j car on new piano or player. Call I on or addre::s Wiley B. Allien I . Piano Oirrnpany, I'nrtville, Ore gon, otl. LOST AND FOUND FOR QUICK SALE- 1 will sell my LO.-'T In town, a ra.er Ovft land touring car jiist over hauled with (dectric lights and Ht.arter; extra new ea:;in?. lla-i run about 2500 miles. Price $:150. F. II. U. Call Journal O.Ticc. 13tf. containinpf a surgical bt.lt. briiiK to Lr. Fox. parcel Piea?e lOtf. EARLY WHITE Seed potato, dry land Kiown. Frew from disearc. The earlicKt. Write Lewis I'.efc,' -Itliergtr, Prinevilie, Oregon. " 12J. FOR SALE Tiam of work horbos, bay and sorrel, weixth about 1100 each. E. H. Pretit, Kamstra LuiWing. 11 If. onl All Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write . SMITH, the Jeweler Percy RSmith WHY BUY YOUR STUFF IN PORTLAND When you can get it less in FRLNEV1LLE You can get it for less at our shop. for ? Prinevilie Meat Market Fighting the Beef Trust i il cum C. C. 11. S. NOTES. Cohort W. O horn, Editor. Nest Monday, Fibnmry 21, is the date vht;i will be your uptior tunity to see "Fanny's fiileinma," s'..'i,;i;d by tiu' Alhlctic A.;sicialiou and coached by Miss Sykcs. t'onit and we E.ti lie I'onvay in the roh of the chfc unl vivacious Fanny for whom, by the way, tlie girlsAif the fewiiiK class' arc di'.sininji a ijo.vn, and as t,hi'ii! an actress direct j from New York.this gown may be isurp-ribiritf: see Ernest Esies as Newte, tier business maiaifer, a '1bla.se man of the world who in.--ti-: gated Fanny's marriage with Lord Vernon. The latter part is taken (by Fair Mj'.'aliisljr, who ?ntevpr"t t'te manner of a lord ruled by his servants. Clinton Houston, as Ien- inett ; comes NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. ; Hy virtue of the follow inK tie-' ! scribed executions duly isuedby the jf'ler'4 of the Circut Court of the i County of Multnomah, State of Ore jg.n, dated this 24th and 25th day j of January, 1916 in a certain action 'u the circuit court for the raid . .... l ....... .. l ' r . . ; juiuni) aim mrti i.-, v. Herein, i iur u. ! Ihivis a.s plaintiff iccoveredjudcmcnt ; ; essainst AuguMus Walker, and Emrr.a ' ' ! L. Walker, his wife, defendants, ' - 'for $.5000.00 with interest at the TEAM- One four and one t-iirfit rate of 0 p r cent per annum from i years of ae, wcij-Ht about 2,.'i0'0 ! the 2;!-l day of February 1910, and pound.-, f:r-ale, a bargain at S'JOo. I 'tin? further um of $:W.20 cost. ! See Ole Petersen, PrinevtHe. On-! ONE BAY HORSE Lort h..:t June. White fact, both hind feet white. Eranded on left sh uidir, H-C. Mane roaehed when &t seen. lUi.ied by Harry Cuttinjj, near I.ee. $10 reward. Notify W. H. Orirr.es. Prinevilie. ' Stf. STRAYED E.STRAYED Rla.'ii and white Shorthorn and Jersry heifer, branded -"b-irhw. J"r Was turned out of Kirkham's pas ture on Johnson Creek in August. Please notify Prinevilie. :.--.iry F. Fivlds, 12tf-p. Alexander Scetf, plaintiff, vs. A. G. Walker defendant fvrthe sum r,f ' $7400 with interest at (i. per cent jer aunt m froni the 2sih dny f M ;,v ljl 5, together with ?i!S..70 ' L. E. England, and ,. M. Ettr.- rron. FOR SA. boes. Prir.cvil ' Srlili'e. Strenjr, new piano ley R. A!k-;i C;,rr.par.v, hi Kuniara'; j -.v, liy - fcif. n i, plaii. tiffs vs. AuK'uf'tus Walker, SEED RYE -CI, an dry h.n l Cull at this office O. H. G. Ft ii SALE OR hENT' Forty a r?s! fii f t e!a?s ini,:;:.nl k.r. 1 atPowtil,, Lutle P. O. All irrigated, fenced i and cultivated. Partial ;;fand of j alfalfa. Terms. Howard Fpininc, an J l.mn.a L. Waiker eltn..ants, fr the s'.ui of $.!25't with int -rot at t tier ct nt fr.itn the 5'h fiav of June IUH, touetmr wjth $;;7."5 cc,;ts. and C. E. Rumelin, plaiu'.ifi', i vs. .-aiiiuel Swanson, ('. .lenne. ; J. ftiake McKitten'ck et al ueiend-i ants, for tlie sum t.f .?ltu5.G5 with ' interest at the rate of 10 per cert from the Ml day of Am il 1110. - and the further sum of$125.00 with ONE HUNDRED SIXTY interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent from the l ith day of April 1910, and the further sum of $21.95 cost, and accruimr costs. Notice is hereby sriventhat I will, on Saturday, the lisih day of March, 1910. a the North front doer of the : eouruiouse, in Prinevilie in said 'county. at 10 o'clock in I the fore noon of said day EST RAY ED About 1-Ybruary 1, a ye'h-w and- white Jcr?ty cow, branded "C" .r. tijJ tjaw. Nv tify C. F. Pw-fin, Fnnevil!", and I wii! settle damr.-.s. 1 :itf . . RUNNING AT LARGeT " FINE TEAM a fine P ?.:si d largo , bay horses is n.i;nitu at Urere on the overn ment rrr.re rear the, Porfiiey rar.ch on Cn-eiied River; Kitdo. V. Huur, a: litngion Acres for rent with 1G0 acres in connection for pasture. A good bat-pain. In quire of Mrs. Walt Snodcciy, Prinevilie, Oregon. 14tfe. I one branded "B",ont h;"- 'oeH on; have been 'there abov.f a month and as feed is very 5caijf they will probabfy starve if net taken care of. Crdl on F. H. Clyne, R?ar Riveriile fcr fartUtr ir.for ' mation. 7tf. : TRESPASS NGTICts" . given that no the stiff old English butler sell at public auction, to the high- thc nearest to being the arch- ;"t bidde r for cash, all right and inif mai me .auove namea ueien- FOR KENT Six room house, com pletely furnished and modern. Two blocks from business corner. Mrs. Champ Smith, box 92, Prine ville. I3tf. Notice is hereby re passing will be alio,' ed on the' premises of the' undersigned inSE, Section 6,-Twp. 14-South, Range 15 East. W. M. Geo. J. Brown. 7t Sc. NOTICES TO EXCHANGE villain of the many relations, about! DOG OWNERS IsOiiCh. I have been instructed by tho mncil to collect all deg tsx during the month cf February. If the tax on all dogs, which is $2 for males and $4 for females, is not paid be- I . il.. I T- . i twenty, who constantly Keep r anny i at jate of said judgment in the in hot water. There is Jimmy Kimr, I following described property ,to- dant or either of them have or had TWO LOTS One block from Pubilc if ore March i, the owners wii! be City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. .Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters . Fruit and Vegetables in Season ,as an indolent errand boy, fussy aunts, more proud nieces and Dr. Freemantle, dear old Dr. Freeman tie, you will laugh before Stacy wit: i Ail of sections one, three five,; seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, , seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one, 1 ; twenty-three, Wi of Section 25. All Smith opens his lips to speak. Pretty , of 27 and 35 of Twp. 15-South, lominate the cast too, a dozen Rang lo-East- The SJ, N, and SJ, school, three room house. Will , brought into court and a penalty oi tiade for milk cows, or stock of I not less than 5, nor more than U) any kind. Enquire at this office, will probably follow. W4rv'j W. istfe. 1 12fte. J. H. Gray, Marshal. . girls it of Fanny's chorus friends visit her at his Lordship's palace. Try to imagine the result. The Wednesday morning assem blies are becoming more and more of Section 29, All of Section 31. of Twp. 14-South of Range 15-East, TheNiNE, SW NE, SWJ, NWi, of Section 7, All of Sections 13, 15, 17. 21 and 23 of Twp. 15-South ot Range 1(-East, of W. M., in Crook muiruniivn iiml nniurf ninincr. Im'il v i -flinty, Oregon. .i c . j . i VI E- H- Kn,,x. Sheriff of Crook due to the Senior student talks, j p(Hln,y Miss Victoria Houston disclosed j Dated at Prinevilie, Oregon, this many interesting points in her dis-!2(th day of January, 1916. 15 Stallions : Public Sale Pendleton, Oregon; Thursday, Feb. 24, 1916, 1 o'clock Impoited and American bred Percherons, Belgians and Shires. A lot of extra g od, big. heavy bone stallions. Ajres from two to ten years. Also one high-class saddle stallion. 1 expect them t sell for less than at private aa'e. Come before sale to examine horses, vou will be surpised to find tbem so jjood. This is your OPPORTUNITY. Horses will be sold with a guarantee. J. R. JUSTICE, Importer, Alta Stables, Pendleton, Oregon The First National Bank of PRINEVILLE, OREGON Resources Over Half Million This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during its twenty seven years of continuous service and growth R. F. ALI,EN. Pre. WILL WURZWEILER, Vice Pre, T, M. BALDWIN, Cashier II. BALDWIN, Asst. Cashier E. R. MORRIS, Asst.' Cashier . course on "Progress," showing the advance made in the past centuries of the material, mental and moral phase of the subject, and their re lation to individuals. In the latter case the thought was divulged, j whether or not, and your ideas jare in accordance with this spirit of progress. The Girl's Glee Club rendered two pleasing selections I and withal the period was well spent. In the afternoon, as part of the musical numbers of the Societies, the Ochoeonians are responsible for securing the participation of Messrs Glaze and Wilson in an octerina and mandolin duet. The octerina, com monly known as the "sweet potato," played by Mr. Glaze, was new to the most of us, but found the tones very expressive and harmonious. A marked improvement is to be noted about the buildings now, due to the fnct that "Gus" is back on the job as janitor. By Floyd A. Rowell, Deputy. lltnp. The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice RHEUMATISM ARRESTED Many people suffer the tortures of lame muscles and stiffened joints because of impurities In the blood, and each suc ceeding attnclf seems more acute ontil rheumatism has invaded the whole system. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as im portant to improve vour general health as to purify your bloodand the cod liver oil in Scott's Kmulsion is nuture'sRreat blood maker, while its medicinal nourislunent strengthens the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. Scott's Kmulsion is helping thousand every day who could not find other relief, Keiuue the alcoholic substitutes. NOTICE OF SALE Of1 ESTRAY. Notice is hereby given that an es tray, to-wit: A black , two-year-old heifer, gentle, no visiblo brand, two splits in the right and a swallow fork in the left ear, and taken up by the undersigned at his place near the Alfalfa School House on the 17th day of January, 1910, will be sold at public auction at the said Alfalfa School House, on Saturday, the 11th day of March, 1916, at 2 o'clock i in the afternoon of said day, to satisfy the costs of taking up, keep ing and ciring for said heifer the cost of said sale including justice's and constable's fees and advertising. Dated this 11th day of February A. D. 191fi. 14t3p. Bert Powell. M HHB,K.T This time of the week la candy time. The folks at home look for a box. Just ssy "Vogan'a Moire" MODERN CONFECTIONERY CO. f- Portland, Oregon R BOBBJSSEX23W,v YOOD-LARK" TRADE MARK QUICK, CERTAIN, Y- DEADLY-. ALWAYS READY. HKVER FAILS. Destroys squirrels, gophers, prairie dogs, saga rats. Apply early In Spring when the hun gry peats awake from Winter's sleep. Money back If It ever falls. "Wood - Lark" for 26 years haa stood every teat. It's crop Insur ance against rodent peats. Uanufactured by Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., Fortland, Ore gon. Buy from your dealer, O C. Clavpool & Co.. Clifton & Cornett,' C. W. Elkioi, W. F. Kin. Co, Prinevilie Drug Co., J. E. Stewart Co., Prinevilie O egonj Homer Norton, Post, Oregon. i. .-; vA;(l u RED mMQll I Sojnrrel and Gopher Poison f; uocf ana (juaraJteecr oy vv Prinevilie Drug Co., Prinevilie. Oreon p-' Mm D The Journal does Modern Printing J Classified Ads work while you sleep!