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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
MAY 3, 1917 PAGE 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL THE STORE WITH THE PATRIOTIC SPIRIT " as . Our Businew Methods, "LIVE AND LET LIVE" Our Grocery Department it complete from A to Z, brimfull of Groceries, bought early before everything went sky high. Our good judgment of bu; ing makes our selling power the least of our troubles. We urge that you visit our large warehouse and basement and see if this ad has been misrepresented. Mail and Phone Orders Given Special Attention All we ask of our customers when anything from this store is not just what it is represented to be is a Kick Direct to Us We'll Make Good Four Deliveries Daily From This Store PHONE 351 wF"1 NEVILLE. OREGO'V-lf PHONE 351 THE FINEST "DIAMOND BRAMtf'STYLES. You will find us headquarters for the newest styles and best values in all grades of footwear. There Is no doubt of quick delivery of shoes you buy from us. We placed our orders early and protected the interests of our trade by buying liberally. When you need shoes anything from the season's newest styles to the best staple shoes COME TO US. We will serve you quickly and at exceptionally good prices. Quality is the foundation of our business, and we always furnish the best possible values at excep tionally low prices. ' No Sale is Complete Unless You are Satisfied. Our Motto: The Best For The Price, No Matter What The Price May Be. Ppineville, Oregon PRINEL1LLE PEOPLE WILL SAVE DAYLIGHT llnnka Will 0mmi at H a. in. and ('limn at II p. in. Prineville bunks will open at 8 o'clock Instead of commencing on May IS, and will clone at 2 limtonil of 3 aa at present. This plan was agreed upon as an atwiittance in the plan to save day light, allowing more time for out- j side work. I It has been BUKKested that the stores should close at S Instead of 6 commencing at the sume date, for the sauie reason. STXH'K MKN KI.MT OKMl'KKM (int. II. ltusMoll (ItoNoii aa Klrt Vice l"roftltlt'itC Ollleers elected by the Cattle and Horse Breeders' Association at La Grande last week were: Vm. Poll man. Baker, president; Geo. II. Russell, Prinevllle, first vice presi dent; V. H. ItaUBhtrey, Portland, second vice president; Win. Duby, Baker, treasurer, and S. O. Correll. Baker, secretary. tun I,. A. IK KITH A(i.IN APPOITKI II. Krmik WiHMlnH'k, Keller at The lnllt L. A. Booth was reappointed as receiver at the luud offlce in this j district on Tuesday, Sam Mothers ' head was reappointed at Burns on j the same day, and H. Frank Wood j cock was again selected as register Utll AHI (IK THANKS We wish to thank all those who so kindly assisted us in various ways in our recent bereavement. G. H. RUSSELL, MRS. M. E. MARTIN MRS. A. R. BOWMAN. M1S1KLLANKOIS TAUI.KS 196 lbs. flour make 1 bbl. 200 lbs. beef or pork make 1 bbl. 135 lbs. potatoes make 1 bbl. 135 lbs. apples make 1 bbl. 280 lbs. salt make 1 bbl. 350 lbs sugar make 1 bbl. 100 lbs. nails make 1 keg. 2150.42 cu. In. make 1 bu. 231 cu. in. make 1 gal. 43,560 sq. ft. make 1 acre. 5,280 ft. make 1 mile. 128 cu. ft. make 1 cord. 1 gal. water about 8 1-3 lbs. 1 gal. milk about 8 4-5 lbs. 1 gal. kerosene, about tVt lbs. 1 cu. ft. water, about 62 V4 lbs. 1-3 In. equals 1 size in measuring boots and shoes. 1 link equals 7.92 In. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION rv-n..4..Ti a the Inferior. II. 8. Land Office at The Dalle, Oregon. April em, inn. Notice b hereby given that r i -ii 1 1 a u nirltfiR of Prineville, Oiwn, who. on February Hth, 1910, made Homestead Entry. No. Mmi. for LoU 8-4 E4 BWli, Section 80. Township 14-Houtn. nange io-&aim i,minw ian. ha Sled notice of intention to make I - ..I n Mtukli.k fl O im 11 nnai live jwt i,w. the land above described, before Warren Brown. Clerk of ine circuit wjun, rnw ville, Oregon, on the 6th day of June, 1U17. Claimant namea a wnnw- . . . - . . Ufllli. U.lutv I T nenry raiiur, ....... . -. Houston, Selvin Montgomery, all of Prine ville, uregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 26tSc Reginter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalle, Oregon. , April 27th, 1917. Notice i hereby given that LESTER C. FERGUESON. of Roberta, Oregon, who, on July 17th, 1918, mane Homestead Entry, No. 011(107, for BWy, SBV Sec. 18; W NE NE'4 NWy4, Section 24, Township 18-South, Range 18-Eat, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 7th day of June. 1917. Claimant namea aa witnesses: O. Rambo, Lloyd Baker, D. K. Gutherrnuth, Dick Mulholand. all of Roberts, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 25tip Register. NOTICE OF TAX SALE Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order made and entered by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County ,.1 mnl mi the 2nd day of May, 191 7, I, the undersigned, sheriff and Tax Collector for the said county ana slate, win ufflintV the 2nd day of JULY. 1917, sell to the highest bidder for cash from the north and front entrance to the county courthouse in Prineville, in said Crook County and State of Oregon, all lands to which aaid County of Crook haa acquired title hv virtue of sales for delinquent taxes. Said sale wil! begin at 10 o'clock in the morning of the said day and will be con tinued and adjourned from day to day, Sun days and holidays excepted, until completed and until all said lands have been offered for sale. The upset price at said sale for all lands acquired by the County of Crook by reason of the judgment, order of sale and proceedings in foreclosure of certificates of delinquency for taxes for the year 1912 will w. th. amntint nf the said delinquent taxes, together with accrued interest, costs and penalties. All other lands to which the ,nn. ha acouired title by reason of tax sales as aforesaid will be sold at said sale to the highest bidder lor casn regaraicss oi the amount of taxes delinquent, penalties, interest and costs, and all of the right, title and interest of the County of Crook in all the said lands will pass by such sale by sheriff's deed to said highest bidder without the necessity of confirmation but subject to the lien of taxes for the current year and for the years subsequent to the time the title was acquired by Crook County and to the lien of subsequent tax certificates, if any, isHiied to individuals. Dated this 2nd day of May, 1917, at Prine ville, Oregon. (signedl E. B. KNOX, Sheriff. Published first time, May 3, 1917. Published last time, June 14, 1917. J8 IJX-J f 111 .All n n vsyrj i U9 M 11 II Ml Universal Tractor 11 - 'J ml As Powerful as 5 Horses Docs as Much Work us 7 Horses Costs Less than 4 Horses Requires Less Cure than 1 Horse Less Room than 1 Horse Eats Only When it Works The Ideal True for No other tractor n the mufart wilt do urh grrt vartrty of work, nnf i a cr rvti in drucn and comtructton (h Molinr-ltnivvrMil. It main th hnnrlpaa (rra prr IV. It pitllt ihv t Mt 5 hirM loatl "wm t,u n rnii-'i 'mk t hr ten, owing i iu K'ra'.rr ami rnluian. It can l'o itmrd tnf pin wing, harfovrinc. fiUntirur. nttfivatiliC, haying and hatvrvt n .n .(tel. all ftcNtl ttotk, and wtM ticlivrr U horM-(Hiwcf on the btlL A Real Oae-Muu Outfit The Moeina-lffilvattJ railrf tohamllo than a tram ol hitt wnitbi abj tho ante, turn in a IMout cirrla and will ba k with thr Implrtnrnt attarhrd. It U rum part, atniulr. cWcnttirtl, a wttdrrfut puller and carric n Oaad wriaht. And twttnfail.il li oprmtd (rfitn lit arat of th tmplrmmt attaibrd. Tbn pafmiti onm maatu opttralrttothum'tataml implement. Cut the Cot of Horse Labor Yh mat of horar UHtir U almott ona hal( I ha arms opatating pna on Iho pwag tatnt. A farm hoiM avftagoa only iH houra work a day through th cnurf year, and ttrraln an. Itcnat frum 1,' to 14 cant pr working hour to maintain a hut, and rruirra 71 minnltw a ir to rara (uf him. ex loniiovn Wt hutu daya a year. And yH thrro Un't vnoitgh anwor to plnw a drp aa ariontiltr ntathmla rwjutrr; to hrrw mm firti'vnily, u that organic maUrt wt). tw ul'lum). tniMtira rn arrvtJ, and a gxd atati of soil Iihh main tainrtt; in rtiltivatt mnrr ftrqutnllyj and to barvaat at tho proprf tima. Lft u tfll you How th Mofintf- Univra1 Tractor can ruiue th coat of pow0t on your farm It will pay you REDMOND LUMBER & PRODUCE CO. REDMOND, OREGON Why Break Your Back Over a Wash ' Board EASY Terms Cost to Operate Cents an Hour An Electric Washer Will Do all the Hard Work Des Chtites Power Compaiy TERREBONNE NEWS (By Our Regular Correspondent) MlsB' Grace Bland spent the paBt week at Grizzly. Mr. Gllky spent Thursday at the Frank Gardner home. Mr. and Mrs. A. Benton ami daughter Hazel arrived here Sunday night from California where they spent the past winter for Mrs. Ben ton's health. They are staying wttn Mrs. Mary Davidson for the present. G. G. Groves was confined to his home the past week with la grippe. Mrs. Mae Hall took his place in the school room. Mr. and Mrs. Dexter, Mrs. Gard iner, Mrs. McKenale and daughter Vera were Redmond visitors Satur day. Quite a number of the young folks around here took in the hall game in Prineville Sunday. A large crowd attended the Chris tian Endeavor entertainment last Friday evening. 25t7c j