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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1918)
hwkmiikh ia, lot CROOK tXJL'NTY JOIBJAL ; 1 py IKB'J PSPW ! : BM ffS" , - ' " ' 111 l .rfffvwffyifWww In making up the ta list of good things -1J for the Christmas dinner, please bear in mind the one important point, that the freshness and purity of Mie ingred ients is what insures the success of the undertak ing. Our goods are all fresh and their purity is guaranteed. Purity . is a thing we insist on. The Nan of the Hour j f'Y Y'A tmm. If Pyrex Casseroles from f3.76 to $5.50 Universal Percolators from 4.60 to $5.50 Gold lined Bon Don dishes, Fruit Baskets. Hand Painted China In Vases Cake Plate and sets of Sugar and Creamer, Spoon Trays, Salad Dishes and Comport 0 g C f priced from 12.26 tJpOi3J Cut Olau Marmalade Jan, Tumblers, Flower How la, Sundaei, Sugar and Creamer priced at from f 1.25 to $5.50 Baby Plate with holder for 90c Inersoll Watches from a low a $2.76 to $8.50 Pocket Knlve at all price to a low a 50c Simplex Alarm Clock A a rf dandle for only JU Great Mogul Alarm Clock at $3.50 High grade Chocolate In fancy Xma boxes priced from t m nN 3Dc up to 41J3 Box Stationery In a n nN big variety 36c to JJ) J Q Mon'i Neckwear In price q ranging from 36c to 03 C Wool Nap Blanket beautiful pattern from $4.76 to $8 Ladle Children Mens t m f wool glove 36c to in X 3U fe JtrBtCfjriBlmai And there were in thqz? ame country ihepherds 2 abiding in the field, keep-gf ing watch over their flock M vy nigni. Ej And, lo, the angel of the A K Lord came upon them, and Vr K the glory of the Lord ihone JSf 4 round about them; and P they were tore afraid. M And the angel taid unto 2 K them, fear not ; for, behold, 3w I bring you good tiding! of R great joy, which shall be to $ all people. $ SFor unto you la born this 7t day in the city of David a $4 K Saviour, which is Christ" the Lord. 3$ 15 And this shall be a sign J2 jRunto you. Ye shall findgf' 3 the babe wrapped in .wad kk dling clothes, lying in fir manger. 3 And suddenly there was W fk with the angel a multitude 2J , JjX of heavenly host praising 3 R God, and saying, Glory to God In the 32 Je highest, and on earth peace, $J ? good will toward men. jrj And it came to pass, as il the angels were gone away Sjl j from them into heaven, the fx shepherds said one to an- SI other: Let us now go even Jkunto Bethlehem, and seel M this thing which is come to K pass,, which the Lord hathtf 1)3 made known unto us. xfj K And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Jji Joseph, and the babe lying S K In a manger. '- SI S And when thev had n W J It, they made known abroad M the saying which was told H JS them concerning the child, if IS A , -11 -t ., , U iuiu ou tncy uiai neara jr it wondered at those things K wmcn were told them the sneoherds. I But Mary kept all these 31 things, and pondered them 3J in her heart Jr And the shepherds re-2 turnca, gtoriiying ana praising God for all the 35 tnmgs tnat tney Had heard and seen, as it was toldi unto them. Vr St T.nlr :;-a.9n ?9 8 Children Toboggan Cap in big variety 35c to 90c Fancy Christmas Boxes of. Ladies' and Children' Handker- m m . chiefs all price down to C A big line of Handker chief from 6c to 40c Men' Chippewa Stag Shirt fine val. at $9.75 Men' Mackinaw coats at $10.50 Men's Chippewa Wool ShirU at $4.75 Ladies' High Grade Shoes in Brown, and Gray, some beautiful shoes and priced right at from (tr p $6.60 to as high a iy,0(J Hosiery to match these shoes. Men' Armless Sweaters in khaki color at $3 Men's Auto. Glove in blk dog skin at $2.50 L Children's Bow Peep Hair Ribbons in a large variety to select from. Come in 1 yd length and are priced at from 39c to JjJ C Men' Suspended, Arm Bands, Hose Suporters and Belts. In our Grocery Department we have a complete stock of fruits of all kinds and also anything you could want to supply your holiday needs. We have probably the largest stock of groceries In Central Oregon and are prepared to take care of your wants in good shape. We handle on ly high grade merchandise and our prices are as low as can be had with this fact in view. Good goods cost more than poor goods or medium quality goods, but they are worth it. We have cured meats, nuts, candies, and all the good things that help to make Christmas the grand holiday it is. All kinds of canned and bottled fruits, vegetable, pickles, olives, in fact anything you can think of that is good to eat, we have it in the best brands obtainable. J f In the matter of real common sense Jj gifts for Christmas we wish to say that our lines will fill every need of the season. Come in and let us show you how inexpensive-good goods really are. We will do our best to make your shopping easy. The Best Gift of All j I A l:r TEW A RT CO Claims Allowed By County Court For December, 1018 J. B. Shlpp, Judge election.... $ 6.00 J. S. Ireland, do 6.00 O. L. Bomlor, Clork election.. 6.00 T. L. Qulnn, do 6.00 Robert R. Davis, do 6.00 G. P. Ream, Judge election.. 6.00 P. C. Garrison, do 6.00 C. B. Garrison, Clerk do 6.00 F. C. Laslotte, do 6.00 Glenn Hendrlckson, do 6.00 Chas. A. McDowell Judge do 6.00 Selwln Montgomery, do 6.00 Henry McCall, Clerk do. 6.00 Mrs. B. E. Livingston, do 6.00 B. B. Livingstone, do 6.00 Dave Grimes, Judge do 6.00 8. L. Reynolds, do 6.00 Price Coshow, Clerk do 6.00 L. T. McCoy, do 6.00 Roy H. McCord, do. 6.00 J..E. Roberts, Judge do 6.00 U. S. Bushnell, do 6.00 Chas. Palmer. Clork do 6.00 G. D. Mllliorn, do...,'. 6.00 S. M. Bailey, do 6.00 B. T. Luthy, Judge do 6.00 David Weaver, do 6.00 Albin Peterson, Clerk do 6.00 Samuel B. Elder, do 6.00 B. P. Luthy, do 6.00 J. O. Powell, Judge do 9.00 A, B. Matthews. Judge do 9.00 H. Borl Cross, Clerk do 9.00 P. B. Polndnxter, do 9.00 S. B. Ellis, do. 9.00 W. J. Johnson, do 6.00 D. J. Evans, do 600 Jag. Fuller, Clerk do 6.00 F. T. Jones, do. 6.00 J. F. Hayes, do 6.00 C. W. Starr, Judge do 6.00 D. A. Sears, do 6.00 James H. Scott, Clork do. 6.00 Harry Lanius, do 6.00 Petor Magers, do ' 6.00 Dick Mulholland, Judge do 6.00 Alex Hickman, do. 6.00 R. A. Ammons, Clerk do 6.00 Elbert Houston, do 6.00 W. T. Benson, do 8.00 Harry Barnes, Judge do. ... 6.00 Harley Saunders, do 6.00 George Tackman, Clerk do 6.00 Lewis W. Bennett, do 6.00 Bert W. Demarls, do 6.00 E. J. Clark, Judge do, 6.00 James A. Smith, do 6.00 S. A. Lytle. Clerk do 6.00 E. B. Wade, do 6.00 H. C. Hill, do 6.00 0. R. Nicely, Judge do 6.00 H. E. Rannells, do 6.00 Roscoe D. Claypool, do 6.00 C. D. Clendenen, do 6.00 John W. Morgan, do 6.00 E. W Nelson, Judge, do 6.00 Charley Morris, do 6.00 R. R. Price, Clerk do ' 6.00 1. B. Meyer, Clerk, do 6.00 Dick Bryant, do 6.00 W. H. Post, Judge do 6.00 A. L. Oldham, do 6.00 S. J Newsom, Jr, Clerk do 6.00 E. E. Gillenwater, do 6.00 C. O. Stover, do 6.00 Hugh Gee, Judge do. 6.00 O. Radloff, do 6.00 Orville Yancey, Clerk do 6.00 J. R. Breese. do 6.00 C. F. Perrin, do 600 J. A. Elliott, Judge do 6.00 Herman K. Allen, do 6.00 C. M. Charlton, Clerk do.... 6.00 v J. L. Gibson, do 6.00 Frank Smith, dp 6.00 Herman Haas, Judge do 6.00 Chas. A. Sherman, Clerk do. 6.00 Carl F. Pausch, do 6.00 Chas. Lampert, do 6.00 George W. Wells, Judge do 6.00 J. A. Moffitt, do 6.00 W. M. Clabaugh, Clerk do.... 6.00 O. B Gray, carrying poll books 9.00 Selwin Montgomery do 2.00 C. W. Starr, do . 2.40 H. K. Allen, do 6.00 8. L Reynolds, do 90 Orville Yancey, do : 2.00 John P. Hopper, do 2.40 Dick Mulholland, do 8.60 E. P. Luthy, do 6.00 R. R. Price, do 9.40 Hugh Lister, do 12.00 L. W. Bennett, do 10.00 S. A .Lytle, do 16.00 B. F. Johnson, do , 1.00 Chas. A.' Sherman, do 16.80 Albin Peterson, Juror Sept. '18 10.80 Claude Dunham, do, ..... 9.00 Jas. H. Prose, do 9.00 Frank KUsler. do 6.00 Ross Motor Co., gas etc .' 10.80 Willard H. Wirts, stamps env. 81.60 Crook County Journal! pro ceedings 40.00 S. B. Ellis, salary waterm'st'r 86.99 Prineville Drug Co. drugs..,. 6.85 Huffschmidt Dugan I-W grates 23.14 Chash. Palmer, Juror Mar 26.50 Ai. Nichols, road work 100.00 Howard-Cooper Corp. repairs 119.09 DesChutes Power Co. It. & wat. 28.85 Home Hospital, care of poor 213.00 Oohoeo Warehouse Co. coal etc. 69.66 A. L. Miller, supplies road camp 33.24 P, B. Poindexter. Cor. fees .... 7.60 Jap Ireland, Juror fees 1.60 E. E. Evans, witness fees .... 1.50 T. J. Houston, Juror fees 1.00 John Lucky, do 1.00 Nick Rachor, do 1.00 John D. Houston, do 1.00 W. T. Benson, do 1.00 Jap Ireland, fare cor & Dr. .. 5.00 John Malech, bldg. coal bin 2.80 E. B. Knox, Stamps 63.10 J. L. Rose, guard half Crook ed River bridge 67.00 J. Melster, do 40.60 J. W. Usher, do 67.00 J. M. Agnew, do 9.76 J. M. Van Duyne, do 4.60 B A Kendall, supplies guards 1.31 Lynch & Roberts, do 7.75 Willard H. Wirtz, telephone 2.26 J. B. Stewart & Co, supplies 84.80 G. C. Truesdale, road work.... 21.50 Jess Shobert, do 8.00 Allie Henry, do 35.72 Frank Taylor, do 80.42 Vern Baber, do 39.12 Z. S. Zlmmerle, do ' 65.73 James Forrester, do 62.48 Arthur Morris, do . 71.39 Mrs. Vern Baber, do....'. . 16.48 Gabriel Bitonti, do 13.18 John Hoover, do 37.16 Ed. Reynolds, do 11.30 H. Earl Cross, do 163.14 GlaBS & Prudhomme, bonds 95 E. B. Knox, Telephone 6.95 A. Nichols, post for road 100.00 H. A. Foster, Tel. & stamps 6.80 Zake E. Heidrickson, work .... 40.00 Nora F. Stearns, work 60.00 Crook County Abs. Co. trans fer report 6.00 R. A. Kester hauling supplies 11.80 J. E. Myers,' telephone 9.04 Ochoco Whse Co. Oats etc 69.90 L. D. Claypocl, supplies 119.25 Albert Way. road work 24.50 E. B. Knox, telephone 4.75 H. A. Kelly, telephone 5.75 N. G. Wallace, telephone ft car expense 22.85 H. J. Lister, Com fee 60.00 E. T. Luthy, Com. fees 100.00 Jas. T. Moffitt, Clerk election 6.00 John P. Hopper, do 6.00 NOTICE OF BOND SALE Sealed proposal! will be received by the Board of Dirtcton of the Ochoco Irrigation District at its office in Prineville, Oregon, for the purchase of 1200,000.00 of bonds of said district, til the hour of twelve o'clock noon on Monday, January 13, 1919, which said issue of bonds will bear date July 1, 1917, bear interest not to exceed 6 per cent, tier annum, payabla semi-annually on the first day of January and July in each year, same being- the unsold por tion of an authorised issue of $1,100,000.00, principal and interest payable at the office of County Treasurer of Crook County, Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of trie State of Oregon in New York City, at the option of the pur chaser. Said bonds being In the denomination 'of SI. 000 and $600 each and maturing approx imately as xouows: At the end of 11 yean approximately 6'j per cent. At the end of 12 years approximately )( per cent. At the end of 13 years approximately 1 per cent. At the end of 14 yean approximately 7 per cent At the end of IS yean approximately 7' per cent. At the end of IS yean approximately 1 per cent At the end of 17 yean approximately 8 per cent At the end of 18 yean approximately 8H per cent At the end of IS years approximately t per cent At the end of 20 yean approximately 10 per cent At the end of 21 yean approximately 10 per cent At the end of 22 yean approximately 11 per cent Bids for said bonds must be accompanied b certified check on a Prineville, Oregon, baaje. for at least S per cent of the purchase piles? and said bids must be unconditional aB to le gality, subject however, to the certification thereof by the Secretary of State and apprew ed by the Capital Issues Committee. The litis rd reserves the right to reject any and sjt ' bids. St5c . B. A. SORDAL, Sec y. NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNTING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the l signed, Adminis.rator of the Estate of Mar E. Burris, Dece. sed. that he has made an4 filed With the dirk of the County Court tor Crook of the County Court for Crook County Oregon, the final accounting of his admin is- -tration of the affaira or the said estate, susej that the Honorable County Court aforesaid oaer fixed Mnday. the 3rd day of February, 1919, as 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at thsr county courtroom in the vooxthouse at Prine ville, Oregon, in Crook County, as the time ss place for hearing and settling said final counting. Dated this 12th day of December. A. D., lSltV. (Signed) D. O. BURRIS, Published last time January 9th, 1919. WILLARD H. WIRT, Attorney for Administrator 6tGc US0S S14I8S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land OiU fice at The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 6, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that ELSWORTH E. ALLEN of Prlneville.'Oregon, who, on January 2, 1914V made Homestead Entry No. 014803, January 18, 1915. made Add. No. 0138S for NH Sectioss 24, Township 14 South. Range 17 East Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice or mtentsses to make final three year Proof to establiaei claim to the land above described, beforw ' Warren Brown, Clerk of the Circtiit Court at Prineville, Oregon, on the 22nd day of Jsn ary, 1919, - , Claimant names as witnesses: ' James E. Fuller, William J. Johnson, Johm J. Johnson, and Jasper Johnson, aO of PrsBw ville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK 6t5c RegiatssV