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t (HOOK IXH'XTY JOl'KNAI. PAOK T 1HIH WANTKI) NOTH K TO MY PATItOXS Will Proieeute Blacker Who Flea. Waatilngtotl. Hlarke-ra who loave the country to earaim tlio draft will be proanoutod uwlr (lie ai lcctlvu rvi art on thlr rrtiirn, Attorney Oneral Gregory amiounci.'d. niiU re watitml f(,r 120 cord, of hotly plno wood, 4 foot ImiKttia, to bo dnllvorM at tho court homo, and 10 cord to tin dnllviircd at tho HIkIi School. Did niUHt lie tulmilttod buforo Juno S, 19 IS. WAItltKN MtOWN, Chirk. w, a. .- Ild Tho Crook County Journal. . My vutcnnlaltie; ahop will be cloewd until Jim 15 during whlrh tlma I will bo In Portland studying Im proved mothoila In caning and tube work. On my roturn I will opn a modnrn ahop at the Itoaa-Douglaa Motor Co. garage whore I will be lilKtiaiid to do your work. 27tfo E. A. ABBOTT. THE THE MARKETS Idaho National Harvester Portland. Oat No. 2 whltH fwl, $!! lr ton. i Coro whole, iva; cracxun. n. ii Hay Timothy, $30 per ton; alfalfa, M MAY AO, I IMA Open for Business. Baled Hay and Grain for Sale WOOD A SPECIALTY HwwiiiirMLMiifciinn wminii' liwinf wii'nyi Mill Telephone Black 951 ROBERT BROWNING PRINEVILLE, ....... OREGON Iluttor cruamrry, mc, prr in. I.- t I. ,... .I,.,,.n r.KB 'nam it, ri ,!,.. ... j I'olatooH $IQ t 25 pur hinnlred. I'oullry lloiia. 2r.f27r; hrollnra, 304(32; ttrkeya live, 27tt3ffc; dr.iwed 37c per pound. Seattle. Jluttir Cfanmry, O per lb. Kkk Itant'h, 42c p;r dozen. j Poultry lli-na, heavy, dreiwed, 3Gc; light, 36c; broilers, 6'c; roaalera, drenned, 27c; durki, live, 30c; dreaaed, 33c; geeac, live, 27c; dremied, 35c; tur keyi, live, 28030c; dreimed, 3tiff40o. a ... PRINEVILLE - REDMOND STAGE LINE E. L ROSE. Proprietor Successor to Toney St Rote Cars leave Prineville at 5 a. m. and 3 p. m. daily connecting with all trains RED NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Inferior, U. S. Land OftVe at Tlx Dalles, Oregon. Al.rll 24th, 11)11. Notice It hereby firm that NKII.H LARHKN. of Prineville. Oregon, who, on April 14th, 1913, made II. K 0I11S8 and September 28, lull ml Additional Entry, No. UIM&B, for 8K14 NE'4, Eft 8KV4. See. 17, NEVi NEV,. 8m. 20. NW NWVi, Section 21, Township II, South, Range 16, East. Willamette Me ridian, haa Med notir of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Rechtell. Ui.Ut-J Stales Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the Zulh day oi June, 1918. Claimant hum s wltnc.es ! William Fleming, Jacob Becker, James T. Moflltl, George W. Wells, all of Prineille. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 2tt6e Register 623 ei M , f aim iii'iw"!! iiin iiiii m k aoe om merm twMwtmxxmmt, City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8- Land Office at The Uallea, Omton. April 6th, 1918. Notice le hereby given that CLYDE A. BAL8LKY, of Riven. Oreaon. who. on June 19th. 1911, made Homeatrad Kntry, No. 9142, for E1 WS. WI4 E'. Section 29. Townnhip 19, Kouth, Runire 19. Kaat, WillamrtU Meridian, haa filed nolire of Intention to make final three year pnM,t, to eatahli.h claim to the land above deecriln-d. before H. C. Ellia, United Statea Commuuiloner, at Bend. Ore gon, on the 6lh day of June. 1918. Claimant namea aa wltncaM: Arthur B. Taylor, of Bend, Oregon ; Martin Hallmeyel, of Klveia. OreKon ; Harry Evana. of Kivera, Orcon; Warren Libby, of Held, Orrtton. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 22t6p Kegieter. IS A MACHINE that combines the principle of the header and the thresher. It does the work that it for merly took both these machines to accomplish; cutting, threshing, cleaning and stacking the grain in one action. Only two men are needed to handle it. Eight to twelve horses furnish ample power to operate it under any ordi nary conditions. If desired it may be pulled with a trac tor. The Harvester cuts a nine-foot swath and has a ca pacity of from fifteen to eighteen acres per day. The time of the two men, cost of the power, lubricating oil and up keep are the only items of expense incurred in its use. WML ENDICOTT, Agent Madras, Oregon Idaho National Harvester Company Limited, Moscow, Idaho. NOTICE FOR rVIU.ICATION Oepminifnt of the Inttrriur, U. 8. Land Ct- t Th DH, Orcnnn. April lGth, 1918. Sutsw la hereby nlven that I KKN K KULLKR. of Prineville. Orvn, who, on May IHth, IUU. mtiW Utvrt leant! Entry, No. 01S4H2, for Lota 8 and 4. Section 1H. Townnhip U, South, IUnf 18, Knit. WHuinwlt Mtfridian, hru filed noiite of inlt-ntion to make final di-tu-ri" lt.nd pn-.f, to ublth claim to the nl above tJwrritied, hefor Lake M. Bvch tell, Unitvd Suit Commit-nioner, at Piine villw, Orewon, on the 16th day of June, 118. Claimant mmv ai witiniM: Fmlentk T. Jonr, Jamea W. Stanton. Jaair Johnwn. Elltwurth E. Allen, all of Prnit'villc, Oretron. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 24t6c ReKiater. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notice U hereby (riven that the underpinned haa been duly appointed by the County Court j of Crook County, Orwon, as administrator ! of the estate of Simon Price, deceaaed. Any and ail pt-rnoiu. havinjr ciatms aieainst the aid entate must present them to the under atiirn., t tha offif of First National Bank in Prineville, Oregon, duly verified: a by. law requirt-d, within tlx monina irora me date of thtH notice. Uated May lnt, 1918. A. R. PRICE, 2615c Administrator of the Eh lata of Simon Price, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING Notice U hereby given by the undernitrned, the Adiiitiintral ix of the Estate of Charles B. Dinwiddie. Deceased, to all persons inter etei in said rotate that the said Adminis tratrix has made and filed with the Clerk of this Court her Final Accounting of her ad- I ministration of aid Estate and that the j Court has set Monday the first day of July, litis, at Ttn o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the County Court Room m Fnneviile, 0 refron, as t he t i me and place f r hea ri n i? and M'ttlinir said Final Accounting, at which said time and place any pe stm in ten ted in id Estate mny aptear and object to said inal AccountinR. UNA E. D1NW1UUIK, Administratrix of the Estate of tTic Charles li. Uinwuidie, IM'easei. OUR Special Offer For This Week WE 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" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollke at The Dallea, Oregon. April 6th, 1918. Notice la hereby given that HKRMAN H ASS. of Bafnee, Oreiron, who, on June 14th, 1912, made H. B. 011MM1 and April 24. 1913 made Additional Entry, No. OllMIl, for Sty NE4. SKtt. Section 28. Nty NK14, Section 83, Townahip 20. South, Range 22. Eaat, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten tion to make final three year proof, to e tahliah claim to the land above deecribed, before C. A. Sherman, United State. Com miaaioner, at Barnes, Oregon, on the 6th day of June, 1918. I Claimant namea as witnesses: Bruce B. Balfour, of Barnes, Oregon: Charles Lampert, of Barnes, Oregon: Carl F. l'ausrh, of Barnes, Oregon; John McEachern, of Fife, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 2815c Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Denartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Offlce at The Dalles, Oregon. April 24th, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that GUSTAF A. LKMKE. of Rarnea. Oresttn. who. on May 21st, 1915. made Homestead Entry, No. 010832, for S' NWK, SW"4. Sec. 28. NH NW. Section S3, Township 20. South, Range 22, East, Will.mett. Meridian, haa filed notice of in tention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, kr rh. A. Sherman. United States Commialoner. at Fife, Oregon, on the 22nd day of June, 1018. rinimunt names as witnesses I Franlt Pausch, of Barnes, Oregon; Charles Ijinipert. of Barnes, Oregon: Paul Wilson, of Dry Lake, Oregon; John Garska, of Dry Lake, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. S6t5c Register. 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 FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olliee at The Dallea. Oregon. May 14th, 1918. Notice is hereby given that l.KON L. JONES. ' of Howard, Oregon, who, on January 23d, 11HB. made Homestead Entry, No. 013992 fne EV. SWW. Sec. 7. NEVi NWVI, NW NEV4, Section 18, Township 14, South, Range 10. East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Beihtell, United States Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 8th day of July, 1918. Claimant names aa witnesses : William G. Balfour, James H. Scott, Anna Koch, Robert Balfour, all of Prineville, Ore gon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK 27t6c Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olliee at The Dalles, urcgon. May 23, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that WILLIAM A. MILLER. of Barnes, Oregon, who, on May 28th, 1015, made Homestead Entry, No. 014S95, for WVj, IWt.hrilfl Section 22. Townsliin 20. South, Rnnge 22. East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mnke final three year proof, to establish claim to the land nU.ve described, before Charles A. Sherman, United States Commissioner, at Barnes, Ore gon, on the 11th day of July, 1918. (. nimnnt names as witnesses: Carl Pnnach, Charles Lampert, Hugh Swigort, Eilie Sherman, all of Barnes, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 29t5c Register. ffDr. Turner, eye specialist of Portland will be at Hotel Prineville again Monday, May 27th one day only. Consult him. Don NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT I NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN by the on dersigned the Administrator of the Estate of Victoria Huston, Deceased, to alt persons j interested in said Estate that he has made i and filed with the Clerk of the County Court his final accounting of his Administration of , said Estate and that the said Court has set I Monday, the third day of June. 1918, at Ten j o'clock in the forenoon of said day. st the County Court Room in Prineville, Oregon, j as tne lime ana piace iur neanug uu settling said Fiaal Accounting. K. D. HUSTON, Administi-ator of the Estate of 24t5e Victoria Huston, Deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olliee at The Dalles. Oregon. April 23, 1918. Notice is hereby given that EDWIN L. McFARLAND, of Held. Oregon, who. on March 4th, 1914. made Homestead Entry, No. 01260:), for SE14 NK4. Ej SEV,. SWV, SEH, SEVi SWV4. Sec. 1. NE4 NWVi, NV4 NEV4. Section 24. Township 19, South. Ranxe 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 missions, at Held, Oregon, on the oth . day of June, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Benson, of Roberts, Oregon: Jacob Settelmeyer, of Held, Oregon ; Calvia G. Stapleton. of Rivers, Oregon ; Warrea Libby, of Held, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 26t5e 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 persons having ctaima against his estate to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott, in Prineville, Ore gon, within six months from date of the first publication of this notiie. Dated and published first time May 2, 1918. A. R. PRICE. Administrator of the Estate 25t5e of Simon Price, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING. Nctice is hereby given by the undersigned the Administrator of the Estate of Elmira Logan, Deceased, that he haa made and filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Crook County, Oregon, his final accounting of hie administration of said Estate and that tha Court has set Monday, the 3rd day of -June 1918, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon at tha County Court Room in Prineville, Oregon, aa the time and place for bearing and settlina said Final Accounting at which said time and place any person interested in said Eatata may appear and object thereto. FISHER C. LOGAN, Administrator of the Estate of 25tfp Elmira Logan. Deceased. United States Tires are Good Tires SMI inn ife -4EJLki iiTI B I I I il 't-lJ! !! 1! V ira. not lvi ' usBnai null r :P'y Kll J i' ' ' ' "fc'jtlt'll " " s " ..lugrn-aiB in-- IT5 m H'fW Ax ---- -- ' 'Chain Tread' Tire-buying Economy Your car must give greater service this year than ever before. 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