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MARCH B7, 1019. CROOK OOUKTT JOURNAL SHIPP & PERRY DEALERS IN Lumber, Moulding, Shingles' Doors,"Windows, Paints Oils, Glass, Lime and Cement PRINEVILLE, OREGON Its your own fault if you get stung savsJjonnor "Your own horse sense ought to tell you what is the best value when a small chew of Real Grave ly tastes so good, and lasts so much longer than a big chew of ordinary plug." Good taate, smaller ehear,, lonf rr lift It what makaa Oea uinc (iravaly oo.t Itn to ehsw than ordinary plug. Writ to: Genuine Gravely UANVILI.R. VA. fer MUt cktwiut plug Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch RADICALS REPORTED TO CONTROL MUNICH Bavarian Government Over thrown Following Shooting of Nine Officials. London. The Bavarian government baa been completely overthrown, ac cording to dispatches from various sources. A soviet government wu said to bay been proclaimed la Munich by tb workman'! and soldiers' esecu tlre council. Tba three Socialist par tie formed coalition to admlnlater tba "proletariat dictatorship." The shooting of nine government of ficial! during a session of tba Bavarian diet, which followed the assassination of Premier Elinor, apparently was tba Ignal for the uprlilng In Munich. A few hours later tba city wu In the bands of tba radical!. Government troops offered only a feeble resistance. Business became paralyzed. Civilians began an exodus from tba city. Mobs were reported parading the streets shouting. "Death to tba bourgeoisie!" The victims of the unidentified as sassin In the diet chamber Included: Minister of the Interior Auer, Min ister of War Knsshaupter, Milliliter of Justice Tlmm, Minister of Public Wor ship Hoffman, Minister of Communica tions Fraudendorfer, Minister of Social Affairs Unterllenter, Councillor of the War Ministry Carres, Under Secretary for War Jahrels and Deputy Osel. Auer and Oscl were kllli'd outright and Tlmm was said to bave been fatal ly wounded. Rosshaupter was variously reported to bave died of bis wounds and to have bean made prisoner by the Bpartacans. The Injuries of the others were said to have been less serious. Count Arch-Valley, assassin of Eisner, died of bullet wounds inflicted by a guard, according to some dis patches. It was also reported that Deputy Autel, a Centrist, who bad conducted a bitter campaign against Elgner In the newspapers, waa ahot by the premier's frends. M914 NOTirn for prm.iCATiov Il,r!n,.nt ..f th. InUrW. t). S. (.and 01- fir at Tim 1'ptl.a, (Maori. rvh. 21, laU. , NOTICK U lii-rrhr ill (hat 01. K M. OI.AtJSKN f rVnii. Ow-wmi. wit", rn July SNI, I1M3. mad Hnmaalaail Kmrv Nn. (II 103). for Ifta 1-2 8'v NKfc and HR Htum 4, TiwnM V Bwith. rUnua IK Ka.t, WiMnmpUe Mi-riillan, haa flU-l mttlc-a nf Infcntlun u mate Final Thrit' Yiar Prlwif, In ..liilili.h rlntm l tha lurid arribed, ! H. C. Kilts. V. S. c unman-am. r, l Hind, Oniptn, nn (ha 121 h dn? of April, 1!. Claimant r-ami-a a. wltnra.rat Katnurl W. Merrill. Sirnnn A. Plmimaan. Samurl K Lorkrr, I'airirk II. O.ffrr. and Jnhn M. Klawart, all ft Mmthara, Orritnn. II. HIANK WUUIIHH K, 16lSl Kanaa IN Kaat, Wlltaimtte M-riillan. haa IihmI nolle of Intention Ut make Final llirr Yer I'nmf lo r.tt.Hh rUim to tli, land al.iv da .urtUil. Ktfurr II. C. Kllia, I. 6. fommuiaioiwr at Kind, Onu'.n. on lha lull ui.y of Aunt, lam Claimant iianua aa wttn4Ma: Kliyrr J. M.rnll. Kay W. Wilklnaon, Olli C lllnklu, Cliark-a II. Hunw. al1 r.f Hind, Orron, H. PRANK WOOIK'OCK, ir,i.'(C KmiiaUr SIMMONS I'.'K' f! I'MflTION (IK I'OIIK CI.Orll KK OP TAX I.IKN IN THK CIHCIIIT COIIKT OK TIIF. STATE OK OUK.CON K1K CltOOK COUNTY. J. A. Cia-ll. Plaintiff, va. Oraunn ft Wmlem Colonlaalion Company, a roriairatlon, Charlra Altarhut, and all nthrr npraona or parlioa un known rlaimlna any rlKlit, tltla. Intrrrat, lirn or aatata In tka rval aatata dcacrlbad krreln. lcfrndanta. To Oreiron t Waatam Colonlaatlon Company, a rorttoratlon, Chnrtea Allarkul, and alt othar prraona or partln unknown, alaimlna any rivht, title, Intrrrat, I'm or aatata In tha ral ratata dracribad herein, tha above namad didrndanta : IN THK NAMK OK THE STATE OF OREGON You and aark of you are herhy notified that J. A. Rail, of Prlnrvllle, Oregon, la tha owner and holder of Crrllflrale or Halimiurmy Num bered 247 tallied on the lat day of November. ISIS, by the Tax Collector of tfe County of Crook and State of Oregon, for the amount of Five and 25-100 Dnllara, tne aame bring then due and delinquent for tha Uxea for tha year 1914, together with penalty, interval and roata tkereon. upon tke real aetata aaaeaaed to Ore gon A Wretem Colnniiation Company, a eor pyiratlon, of which Charlea Altschul appear, of record aa the owner, aituate In aaid County and State, and mora particularly deecrtbed aa fol io we, to-witi Ita numbered Ten. Kleven and Twelve, Block numbered Nina, Fifth Addition to Frlne trllle, Oteaon. You are further notified that aald J. A. Rail haa paid Uxea on aald property and the whole thereof for luhacqurnt yea rat with In ' iercat on said amount aa follow t Taxra for the year HMII paid Dee. 18. ,018. Tax Receipt Number (736, amount 14.90, rata 4 Internet 12 per cent. Taxra for the year 1016, paid December in, tlilR, Tax llrcidpt Number 2179, amount 16.10, rata of Intenat li per cant, Taxea for the year 11)17, paid December IS. lfilK, Tax Receipt Number 2(11111. amount of Tux 6.Z0, rale or interest in per cent. , Taxea for the year HUH, paid February 26, 1111, Tax Receipt Number 79, amount 16.63, rate of intercat 12 per cent. Said Oreiron 4 Weatcrn Colonliatlon Com pany, a cnriKirtition. Charlea Altechul aa the owner of the auid .d(rrlbcd real eetnte, and all other parllea unknown claiming any riirht, title, Intereat, Hen or eatnta in the real eatnte 1 herein deacrlhed, are further notified that J. A. dell will apply to the' Circuit Court of the State of Oreiron for Crook County for a de cree forecloaing the lien agalnat tha property ' above dearribed and mentioned In aiaai Ccrti- 1 ficate. And you are herebV eummoned to ap pear in the above entitled Court within sixty daya from the date of the firat publication of tkia aummona, exclualva of tne dute of the firat publication, and defend thll action or pay tka amount due aa ahown abova together witk ' coat and accruing Intereat, and in caaa you fail to do ao, a decree will b entered herein forecloaing the lien for taxea and coats againat ' the aaid deacrlhed real property! abova named, Thla lummona la aerved upon you by pub lication thereof in puranance of an order of the Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the Circuit Court of tha Stat of Oregon for ' Crook County, said order being dated the 26th day of February, 1919, and tha data of the . firat publication of thla aummona ia tha 27th 4av of Fahruarv. 1919. - All proceaa and papera In thla proceeding stay be aerved upon the undersigned raiding within tha State of Oregon, at the addreaa bareinafter given. N. G. WALLACE. Attorney for Plaintiff, Residing at Prineville, regon. "iw NOTICK OK FINAL HKTTI.KMKNT NOTICK I-) Hl;l;l liY t.lVL.N Ly the Un-de-nifll'd, the Adntin i-t rator of the r.4lt f Knitiia I'. Ilurhannn, IH-caaed, to aH tier twin. Intervale,! in attid entale, lhal he hm made and filed with the Clerk of the County Court hi. Final Arrountinir of hia aiimtmirnltion of .aid estate, and Ihnt the Court r.iui .let l-'rutjiy, Ilia 4th dny of April. 1'Jlu. at Ten o'elw In Kegister Hie foreniam at the County Court Room In ... , prineville, Oreiron, a. 'he time and place for hi'i.rirtc and settling .aid final Accounting, at worms of Tiia; avvhai. ftatevrnt OF TUB New World Life Ins. Co. nf Ppr,linrv tn ih ntntf of 'Wanhlnrion. on iti iriirfv-fitwf Anv of t)-f rrntittr, 1HIM. marlo 1" ih" Inuurtprii l 'nmn)tMinrier of th tt f (JirBoii, ptirauart to inw: (pllnl. A mmirtt of r nnl'nt fttnek pr up .... It m.oso oo Trimt nrfrnlum Ir-cmuf , t 5S.OI0.0 Inffrrasii, ,l-f,ni,t ml rTl( r- .-olvf l ait.lnjff Mm- y,.lF iA4.1l80.05 Inr.tTTir- f'oni ntti.r fafttir" r- r' . t! H nR ib rr m.n 47 TrMitl Irrnm . t 7!.H010 Olitlifirfnirtitaj. mill f--i- cntlttwrrcritsi, nn fii'lt..i nnrt urrTti!ir VTlnf. .t 103,140 00 '4,iinr.-j -;n t. fmiiry hoit'lcrin 'M-!Mr n. . 22.0TJI.W 'rli;t.v F '.I'"1 Hill UllrtrlPSI f:itj t'n-liii! Oif y-nr 12.11S 41 v- i, hi (in1 fee pmn liir- fit t' mil if all niht-r twxpvttditur S 44 07 S2 479 VJ Tnttt' Jt '.1'Hrfltur nrtn. V'iitjitf,"iwne(! frrtiir- I 4K4.176H4 whlrh Nitiii titiit; H rid iiitti'; any ih-imjiu inU'ntfl- tpit tn thct F-ittt may itmwHr nntl objett thereto, Ltnlrd lhi ih ituy of Mun h. C. C. BUCHANAN, " Adminbtrmtor of Die tjiUlc of Krsw 161 5c tua -i. Hurhaniia, LH'Ctai-vajd CITATION In th County Court of th SUU of Oretron, for the County of Crook, In th matter of the KftUta of John J. Mo Crath, I ch i-BHi'il, Cilntion. To Joncph MrCrnth, Jnmiah MrOrnth, MHry McC.rmth, Winifred McGrmth, and 11 rid gut Me Orvth, Cliwtinn. In th nimi of the SUt of Onvon. you ar htrrby cited .nd required to ppr in th County Court of the 8tnU of Ortiron, for th County of Crook, t th Court Room thereof it PrlnevtHe. In the County of Crook on Mon day, th 6th day of May, 1W19 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, and Own and there to ahow cauie If any there b why an order for th Male of th folio win deecrihed real iwUte belonging to said evtate should not be made by this court authorlfctntc the administra tor to lell th whole thereof in on parcel for the payment of the claim afrainnt the estate, and ex pen nee of administration, to-witi Th Southwest quarter of th Southeast quar ter of Section One, the south half of th North east quarter and the Northwest quarter of th Northeast quarter of Section Twelve in Town ship Twenty South, Ranse Thirt n East of th Willamette Meridian in Crook County, Oreiron. Witrieaa the Hon. N. O. Wallace, Judge of th County Court of th State of Oregon for th County of Crook, with the soal of nid Court affixed this 3rd day of March. 1911). ATTKSTi WAKKKN LUUAVN, Clcik. 16t6c 011947 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of- ftee at The Uajlea, Oregon, reD. us, iviv, NOTICE la hereby given that CHARLES E. ROYFR as? Broth era. Oregon, who. on A I trust 4, 11)18, Made Homestead Entry No. 011947, fo South Half (SMi) of Section 11, Township 2U South, No. 014731 , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of' flee at Th Dalle, Oregon, MArch 10, 1919. NOTICE la hereby given tht IDA F. HOWE, One of the heirs and for the heirs of Arthur Hinlng, deceased, of Roberta, Oregon, who, on April 8th, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 014721 fur Lota 1-2-8-4 SEViNE.Scc 7, T 17, S. Range 18, E, E SE. RE VI NE4 Sec 12 T 17 South, Range 17 East Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Troof to establish claim to the land above described before Lake M. Bechtel, U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 23rd day of April, 1919. Claimant names aa witnesses t Arthur Lane, Thomas H. Connors, Charles H. Howe, and Edna Quen, all of Roberts, Oregon, H. FRANK WOODCOCK, l.i to S7.B1S.01 541.10 HtlH'l $ f -'firr( rtrtr! bonds nWUfti k r . f vi'f'-ti'H ' it . "H mortaafs and O'd nl ete . . I.OIS.ftHfl.O" niu-n tifticn nnd nni'rv loans .'rj,.T., fmh In hnnkrt anil on tianrl . . . . 310.742. 44 Vd utfoih-oieu and derorred premium RO.S1H.2S llmr sseis (net 77.0O.Sit Total asset ' '-.fi77.ri2 4 rial iHnrli admitted in OreKon$877.92,4! MaHIUties. . , Nt rwrvea $1.2r..im22 "htftl pnllcv ftfiltiK unpaid.' HIVS00 4S i ullur ll.ibilillrM CS.531.U Totnl Mahtllttes. exrliinlv of ranltal Hock of t 473 7111 04 . 1 .404.2.10.81 Hiislneaa In Oregon for the Year. "ri'nl ttiRiirance , written during the yesr . . . , ., I 702.503.82 os premiums received" during the year 158.11896 'remium returned during the y..ar 2.001.92 i.os.ics paid during the year B2.5S7.2S (tunes Incurred during 1 he yenr 07,559 53 Totil amount of hisurnnce nut. standing In Oregon Dftrember . SI. 1 HIM B.578.54n.S7 N VAX WORLD I II F INSURANCE COMPANY. (Signed) ..JOHN .1 rAI-KlAN. President.. iSiKiieilJ l;iSSi:i.l. C HUHTON. Secretary Statutory resident at torrtey for service. George U Ciuihrie, Portland. Oregon. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 8KK VICES At Masonic Temple every Sun- day at 11: 00" a. m. Sunday school for all under 20 years of age at 10:00 a. m. All are welcome. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice ts hereby given by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of John L, Montgomery, deceased, to the creditors of said deceased and to all persons having claims against the estate to present the same to the undersigned, at the office of M. R. Elliott in Prineville, Oregon, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the first publication of t this notice. , Dated and published the first time, March 20, 1919. CHARLES MONTGOMERY, Administrator of th Estate, of . 19t5o John L. Montgomery, Deceased MINISTER PICHON fix,. thiM- - y,, ii aSfhoM 1, a m: Im iiiww I iiQll' II X ..... a l Ualoat ....w ylu-,tmi Stephen Plchon, French foreign min ister, and member of the French peace delegation. H1NDENBURG PLANS DRIVE ON BOLSHEVIKI CoWeni. Field Marshal von Hlnden burg Is planning to use volunteer units In a drive against the bolshevlkl, with Llbau as the base of his operations. It ts Indicated by Information which ha reached American Intelligence offices. According to the American experts, who In the line of their duty are keep ing In touch with the progress of the readjuxtment of the enemy's forces, German great headquarters seems to be following a policy of secrecy as re gards the eastern front troop question. This Is believed to be due to the fact that the bolshevlkl now have a normal military organization and so will be able to utilize any Information they might obtain concerning their enemy. The total number of volunteers on the eastern front or about to proceed there Is estimated at nearly 100,000. Some of the old army troops are now on the eastern front You Garry the Only Key Safe Deposit Boxes in our Fire-Proof and Burguiar-Proof Vault may be rented by the year for a nominal sum. Absolute protection for your valuable papers and jewels Ask Us CROOK COUNTY BANK PRINEVILLE, OREGON lfirjiJiJaftfjOfJO WHEN IN BEND STOP AT PILOT BUTTE INN Central Oregon's Finest Hotel! Built for YOU, Operated for YOU Prices made for YOU! Why not Enjoy it? Others Do! WALLACE C. BIRDSALL, Mgr. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS PIPB Brewers of Boston are planning to become candy makers after July 1. The resignation of Bainbridge Colby as a member of the shipping board has been accepted by President Wil son. The supreme war council has de cided to give Herbert C. Hoover, di rector general of allied relief, prac tical control of all the railways In the old Austrian empire. One thousand persons 'were killed and wounded in the fighting in Berlin last week, according to an estimate of the casualties made by the Wolff bureau, the leading news agency of Germany. Senator Lodge, republican leader In the senate and the next chairman for the foreign relations committee, has accepted an invitation from President Lowell of Harvard for a Joint debate on the League of Nations, Lodge has announced. Stocks of grain in Kansas farmers' hands on March 1 were generally the smallest of any similar date In the last 10 years, according to estimates released by Edward C. Paxton, field agent for the federal bureau of crop estimates. John Skelton Williams has resigned .as director of the railroad administra tion's division of finance and pur chases, but will remain as chairman of advisory committees to Director General Hines and will continue his duties as comptroller of the. currency. J AT H. DOBBIN, President E. F. ROT, Treasurer HENRT L. CORBETT. Vice-Pres. S. C. SPENCER. Secretary J. C. AIN3WORTH, Vice-Pres. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool -Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL DIRECTORS Jay B. Dobbin Henry L. Corbett C. a Holt . R. N. Stanfleld J. C. Alnsworth - W. P. Dickey North Portland Oregon 1700 Nominations Held Up. Washington. Seventeen hundred nominations, including those of A. Mitchell Palmer to be attorney-general and John Skelton Williams to suc ceed himself as controller of the cur rency, remained unconfirmed when congress adjourned. On the list were approximately 1000 postmasters, 600 army officers and 200 navy officers. Robbers Enter Mount Angel Bank. Salem, Or. Sheriff Needham was called to Mount Angel Sunday to in vestigate robbery of the Bank, of Mount Angel, which took place some time during Saturday night. It is un derstood that a few hundred dollars worth of liberty bonds and some per sonal papers were taken. H. L. MAKER , . JOHN CORXETT CARS OVERHAULED Now Is the time to have your car overhauled and put in shape for the coming season. Rates Reasonable, services right. Cars stored by the day or nionth... Autos for hire. MAKER & CORNETT ' INLAND GARAGE. SECOND AXD B STREETS We Beg to Announce THAT THE Central Oregon Title & Loan Company Has taken over the Abstract and Insurance Business of the Crook County Abstract Company And will be found at the former .location of the Crook' County Abstract Company on Court (Third) Street R. R. Shopmen Seek Wage Increase. Washington. Several thousand rail road shop employes have asked the railroad - administration to increase their wages about 25 per Cent 4 For Sale by D. P. ADAMSON & CO. PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. 6,000 Americans Wed French Women. Paris. Within the past year 1,000 Americans in France have married French women, according to the Petit Journal. , Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At this critical period In ouf history our manufacturers are offering' their mills and our young men are offering their services to the United States government. Would you like to do your hare and help, by putting your money where it will support the new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the government haa established to stand back of our commerce, industry and agriculture T Ton can do this by opening an account with us as part of every dollar so deposited goes directly into the new system, where it will always be ready for yon when wanted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK