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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1918)
MAY lil, HMN CROOK (Xa'.NTV JOl RNAI, PAOK T JOURNAL GOES INTO $2.00 CLASS JULY 1 Tim miliKfrlptlmi prim of tlm Crook Cmmly Jounml will l ml Tinccil to 12 P'-r yi-ur on July i. Thin ni'don liim Imk'M f i J !' fUKO Of tllH HT1'IIN"1 fft of inn- tcrlitlH unicn llm war, mul tlm Joiir- 1 U III1H Of Hi" IlIXt IIJI"I'H III tllllt rrt of tlm Hliil" to tiikn thin nlf. kll l)l'ilUti'H rollllly Bllll JffflTltoll founty impcm luivlnic liirn'imi'il tln-lr frli'o month UK". All riMii'wulN ri'i'clvi'il up In July I III m tnkcil nt tin" old nili) of ft.EO, n ii it oil I hi' Hliovn diitu tlm tilmrrlpllon lint will ko oh u omI llvcly nnli In Hilvumn IiiibIh. Tlm now poHliiKn Iiivy wlilih nf trt iM'oiiil, clnitH mutter will tuk tKwl at tliiit Hum, mid miiki-g morn Rlrlrt IhiikIHiik of till, bruin Ii ft tint IiiihIiiciiii ItnpcrHtlvH. It Ii not In ny m-iiim liuplli'it tlmt thn rrwllt of tlm liiillvlilmil In not food for $2 00, hut tlm fails arc tliiit wlmn a crmllt of $2.00 nui'li In li'iid"(l to a lint o( persona num-lii-rlng wi.ll toward 2000, that mini In Involved which la too Kri'Ht for tlm avnriiK" ihiIiIIhIht to ttMord. Tlm iliito of i-xpirntloii of very HiilmiTlpllon la prlnt-d on tlm copy of tlm papi-r Kolnx to tlmt liullvld uhI, In adilltloii to whlrli every aul ai rllior will hn rinUli il a stuleinent of IiIn mxmint during the nuxt lew days. SATURDAY m mai. VJIliATLESS i MrAtt CMiiras. rm mtMktM kkvi UWIAIMIm W1II.AX NOTH K OK FINAL AfCOl, NT!N(i NoUrr in hrrrhy riven by th un'lc nlunfil. Iltv Ailnilnkiil ml i Ik of th Ktil of Charliw It. iMf) wtflillo, lrrHl, Ui fttl pvrwini Ifitcr In KHifl Ktl I tint lht anid Admtntn t tutrix h mmlr and nl. with In Clerk of thin (urt hrr Kliml Arunttn of hr -tniiiialmtlon of id fatal and tht lb Court hit art MonUjr the firat 4f of July. Iuih. t ten or lock In lh fort-noon of Mid dny, at th (mnly Court Room in I'rWvili, Orcunn, an th tim and plar fur hi-nrinn and avltllnif Raid Unal An-ourttlnff, at which aid tlm and olar any pf-aon intrrratrd in aid KtM( may (.pear and vhjtct to Mid Kinal Arruuntliitf, UNA K IHNWItMilK, , AilmlnUtratHx of th fa tut v of JMtfic ( hart H. IHnwiddi, Uwafd. NOTICK FOR PtBLlCATION rviwrtmont of th InUrior. U. 1. Lar4 OMk at 11m Uallai, Own. April 24th, 1V1S. Notlc fp fcr-hy flvii that NKII.H LAKHKN, 1 of Prlnwlll. r-Kon, who, on April 14th, 1 V 1 3, mail II. (;. 01ir,f,ft t,d H-i.t r,,r- H, . !if, mndr AiidtttVinai Kntry, No. (ilf4H, for MK NK'i. K MK'A, Mr. IV, NKV NtV. Hc. 20, NWi4 NW4, Hwtinn 2t, 'lownnhip Ifl, Bouth, ItanK lb, Kaatt Willamtt M.. rldlan, ha Hld noli'- of lntnlMn to mawo final th rv yar proof, Ut itHhlih rnm to t Ii la nd alxiv dnw ri hwl, brf o r Iak M. Hrhtrll, tJniUd Htata CornmiMilonr, nt l'rlnvill, Orvifon, on U ZUta dny uf jjn, ItflK. Claimant nimn aa wltnr t William f-'IrmitiK, Jwb Hrkr, Jam T. MoMttt, Oor. W, W villi, ail of I'rinvU., Orvuon, H. KKANK WOOI:OCK. AOMIMHTRATOK'M NOTICE Notice i hrrhy irivn tlutt th undrirnd haa lMn duly appointed hy Ih County Court of Crook Ofijriiy, (in-tft.n, aa admmiitrtilor of th pntnl of Himon I'rif-r, iiwMd. Any and all K-nmnn haviitK riMima axHimit th km id Htat munt pnwnt tlit-m to th unU-r-ilirnrd nt th oftir ut hi ml NHlional Bunk In I'ritirviM. Ortaon, duly vriftrd Ma by law riulrrd, wilhin ta niontlia from th UmU of tliu not i. UNtd May Ut, 191S, A. R. I'RICK. AdrnlnUtrator of th Klat 2fitfc of Hnnon t'rir, d vaard. r'i!:fii:iiii:;!i;iii!:'ii;iyjiiamiiiiui: PRINEVILLE REDMOND STAGE LINE E. L ROSE, Proprietor Successor to Tonrjr St Ro Cars leave Prineville ut 5 a. m. and 3 p. m. daily connecting with all trains RF.D A 623 2.i.::r.,axs: iiits s City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams. Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season OUR Special Offer For This Week llfE WILL give free with " " your first purchase of one pound of RYZON BAKING POWDER one up to date Ry zon Cook Book. The Baking Powder sells for 35c per pound and the Cook Book is worth one dollar. It will tell you how to make war bread. Call and ger your copy early. The Michel Grocery Co. THE STORE OF SERVICE" THE ELITE MILLINERY The New Model Hats are here, some solid in color and others com bined with dainty touches of colored trimming every hat is a correct model for after-Easter wearing; and of course, there are delightful mod els in all black hats for those who prefer them. OLLIA M. LEWIS, Proprietress NOTICE POR FL'HLICATION Depart mnt of th InUrior, U. 8. Land Olht at Th ball, Ort-'icn. k April Sth, 1018. Nottc to hrhy glvn that CUVDK A, BALBLKY, of Rlvrra, Orviron, who, on Jun ltrth, 1011, mail Hr,mtUad Knlry, No, VA2, lor WVfc. W KVi, hWrtion ZU, Township 11. rkuth, Hanit IV, Kiit, Wlllarm-U Mt-ndlan, hn fil-d not It of intention to mak final three y-H r proif, to ntabluh claim to th land ahov d.--r!U-fl. U-forc 11. C. Ellis, (J nitrd titatMi ComminiUfne r, mt liend, Ore gon, on th 6th duy vt June, Clatmant nnmm aa wit n-mim : Arthur M. Tnylor,,f Hrnd. Ortnon ; MnKin Hfillfm-y?r, of Kivera, Onon ; Harry Kvana, of Hivt ra, OrKon ; Warren Lihhy, of iieid, Onifon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 22t&p ta-Kuitr. 1 NOTICK OF BALK IN TIIK COUNTY COURT OK TKK STATE OK OKKfiON fOR CROOK COUNTY In th Wuiur of th tiuarrlianahtp of John It. VarxWixxjl, an inaanc pi raon ; UnUr tii auihority of an order unci 1 i( n u ran ird hy t ho Cu n(y Ou rt of t h Ht jtr of ()rtun for Cr"k (bounty, Uuk1 April '10, IMiH, I, th undTikfm-d. vuard ian of th p4-raon and MtUtt of John it. Vanih-rKMt, inHjint, will all at prtvut aale thr foilowtiitf di-M-nhtfi rtal mute, to-wit; Th north half of the north half of Sta tion a I), Township 14 S.uth of Itunife 16 Kaat of th Willarntt Mtridmn, in Crook County, Stat pf Orvtfon. Th aal will hw mad on or nfu-r the 24th day of Mny, I'JlH, and hi tin will h reivil at th ofllc of L. M. Bchtll in I'nneville, Or-if"n. Tttrma of bmI will bo cah or secured pay ment. MARY E. DRAPER. Guardian of th estate of John 24t6c B. Vanderpool, an inaan ptnon. NOTICE POR Pl Iil.lCATION DepaKment of the Interior, U. 8. Land CW- at Tb Dalle. Oretron. April 16th, 1918. Nolle to hereby Riven that IKKNK FULLER, of PrinevllI. Oniion, who, on May 18th, l14. mail Desert Land Entry, No. 0134H2, for LoU 8 and 4, Section IK, Township 14. South. Hanir 18, KmX, WillametU Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final desert land proof, to establish claim to the land abov described, before Lak M. Bech tell, United State Commissioner, at Prine vitle, Oretron, on the 16th day of June, Itfla. Clatmant names as witnesses? Frederirk T. Jones, James W. Stanton, Jasnr Johnaon, Ellsworth E. Allen, all of Prinevilla, Oreinm. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 24t6e Revistr. NOTICE POR PUBLICATION Department of tht Interior, U. 8. Land Orlk at Th Dalles, Oregon. April 8th, 1918, Notice to hereby given that HERMAN HASH, of Barnes, Orirn, who, on June 14th, 1912, made H. E. uluaiil and April 24, 1918 made Additional Entry, No. Ollf.yi, for S'-i NE4. HK, Bi-ctlon 28, NKV. Section 88, Township 20, South. Ranice 22, East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before C. A. Sherman, United States Com missioner, at Barnes, Oregon, on the 6th day of June. 1918. Claimant names a witnesses t Bruce B. Balfour, of Barnes, Oregon ; Charles Lam pert, of Barnes, Oregon : Carl F. Psusrh, of Barnes, Oregon; John McEachern. of Fife, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, ZSt&c Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 Department of th Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. April 24th, 1918. Notice to hereby given that GUSTAF A. LEMKE. of Barnes, Oregon, who, on May 21st, 1912, made Homestead Entry, No. 010832, for SS NWK, 8W4, Sec. 28. Nft NW. Section 88, Township 20, South. Range 22, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, ; before Chaa. A. Sherman. United States Commiaioner, at Fife, Oregon, on the 22nd day of June, 1918. I Claimant names as witnesses j t Frank Pause h, of Barnes, Oregon; Charles Lam pert, of Barnes, Oregon ; Paul Wilson, of Dry Lake, Oregon; John Garake of Dry Lake, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 26t6e Register. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION j Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Otllce at The Dalles, Oregon. May 14th, 1918. Notice to hereby given that LEON L. JONES, of Howard, Oreiron, who, on January 28d, 11)15, made Homestead Entry. No. 01.HD92, for EVj SWVi, Sec. 7, NE NW, NW NEVt, Section 18, Township 14, South. Range 19, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof; to entnbliah claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Beth tell, United States Comm issioner, at P ri nev il le, Oregon, on the 8th dny of July, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses : William G. Hulfour, James H. Scott, Anna Koch, Robert Balfour, all of Prineville, Ore gon. ' H. FRANK WOODCOCK 27tCc Register. STORE FOR SALE BY ADMINISTRATOR. Merchandise store at Paulina, Crook Coun ty, Oregon. The administrator of the estate of Simon Price, deceased, will sell at private Bale that certain stork of goods located at Paulina, Oregon, .appraised at about $4,234.00 ; fixtures $15H.o0; household goods $100.00; stock of goods consisting, of men's clothing and furnishing, hats, boots, shoes, patent, med icines, tobacco, dry goods, staple groceries, and staple hardware. The administrator will accept bids on the above property, at Oregon City, Oregon, on or before Saturday, May 25, 1918, but each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for 10 per eent of the bid; and the under lined reservis the right to reject any and all bids and return certified checks. Said property can be examined at Paulina, Crook County, Oregon, by applying to 1. B. Meyer or A. L. Miller at said place. A. R. PRICE. Administrator of the etate of 27t2c Simon Price, deceased. hDr. Turner, eye specialist of Portland will be at Hotel Prineville again Monday, May 27th, ono day only. Consult him. Don't forgot the date. 27t2c Who Gets Your Profits? Who Reaps the Reward of the month of work and worry that YOU put into the planting and raiting of a crop of grain? Who Benefits From Your Investment your effort, and your risk? Are You Getting the Money that you are rightly entitled to, or do you have to pay it out to others at harvest time with nothing to show for it? In This Day and Time it is not so much the question of how much you make, but of who gets the profits. The Idaho National Harvester will cut and thresh your grain at about the price you usually pay for cutting. Write for particulars and new catalog. WM. ENDICOTT, Agent Madras, Oregon Idaho National Harvester Company Limited, Moscow, Idaho. i.- . j. r, ; NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN bj th on-' di-rsigncil th. Adminiiitnitor of th. E.tmt of ; Victoria Huftlon. piuk-1, to all person. Intercled in Mid Estate that h. hat made and filed with the Clerk of the Count Court ' hi. final accounting of hie Administration of ' .aid Estate and that the uid Court baa set j Monday, the third day of June, 11118, at Ten I o'clock in the forenoon of .aid day at the i County Court Hoom In Prineville, Oregon, aa th. time and place for bearing and settling aaid Final Accounting. K. D. HUSTON, Administrator of the Estate of 24tte Victoria Huston. Deceased. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. a Land Oflke at The Dal lea, Oregon. April 23, 1918. Notice i. hereby glren that EDWIN L. McFARLAND. of Held, Oregon, who, on March 4th, 114, made Homestead Entry, No. 012603. for SE NEtf, EH SEV 8W SE&, SE14 SWy, Sec. IS. NKl.4 NWV4, N NKV4, Section U, Township 19, South, Ranice 19, East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before Elmer M. Peck, United States Com miss tones, at Held, Oregon, on the 6th day of June, 1918. Claimant names aa witnesses! William T. Benson, of Roberta, Oregon; Jacob Settelmeyer, of Held, Oregon; Calvin G. Stapleton, of Rivera, Oregon; Warren Libby, of Held, Oreiron. , H, FRANK WOODCOCK. 25tSc N Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the Administrator of the Estate of Simon Price, Deceased, to all Creditors of said De ceased, and to all persona having claims against his estate to present the same with this propeV vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott, in Prineville, Ore gon, within six month, from date of the first publication -of this notiie. Dated and published first time May 2, 1918. A. R PRICE, Administrator of the Estat. 25t6e of Simon Price, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACWUNTINO " Notice is hereby given by the undersigned the Administrator of the Estate of Elmim Logan, Deceased, that he has made and filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Crook County, Oregon, his final accounting of ha administration of said Estate and that the Court has set Monday, the 3rd day of Jon. 1918, at Ten o'clock in ' be forenoon at taw County Court Room in Pnneville, Oregon, a. the time snd place for hearing and sett ins: uid Final Accounting at which said time and place any person interested in said F"rit, may appear and object thereto. FISHER C. LOGAN, , Administrator of the Estate sat 2StSp Elmim Logan, Deceased. $1595 Unusual Economy Without Sacrifice THE Chandler Six has always been famous for its economy of operation economy without ths sacrifice cf reserve power, without the sacrifice cf roadabiiity, without the sacrifice cf beauty of design. 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