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JI NK 241, 101(1. CROOK COl'JfTT iOlBNAL Pas S rorxtixu iiv mii.i.iovh On If.tli tluy of In'iml)i'r, at 1 r 66 p. m., In thn y.wr 1IMG, Ilia Kurd Motor Ciimpniiy rant Dm onnnill loiilli Kor.i Model t rinilor, llin rum. Oua power plant of Dm tamou Font car. It tiiiifkiil n gri'iil ai'lilnviniiriiit hin 1,000,000 timtnra liuil t. n rn.t coimiH'utlVKly, without a liulr'a liri'iullli of i-linna.ii from tlm orlaliiul dtwlltn. On April S, t l:3o p. m.. In the ynur 1I8, thn Kurd Motor Co, ram tb tlimn millionth Mmli-I T motor, ami It wan M. mindly ii miinit In nv orf (li'tnll, without a iIiiiiikii of a halr'a lircmltli In any purl It-iitur. aa Hit) flritt Konl Mrtih'l T motor Unit Wlia CMItt. 3, Olio, 000 of ohm 1. 1 (.! of ltif linnlnm mat, oiih ofir th other, without a ilmni?n, la ci-rtnliily hIkiiiI aa atrium evlrlfiira of piirfiictloti aa It would hi! iioalliln to coni'i'lvn. Already moro than H.OOO.OOO Korcl ura In dally aervlcfl, and mors than 3,000, 0U0 aloua rarrylnn thla futnoua Mod el T power plmit, . A further proaalim fact la that there liaa nut heen a day In the pnat three yeara when the Ford Motor Company liaa not been more than 100,000 Iih blud ordera for Immediate delivery, and the output at the preaent time la In rxceea of 3,000 cars per day' w. a. a- An unuaually Rood crop of wool waa recently clipped from the ex perimental ahnep on the United Hlatea Department of .Aitrlcullurii'a Moraan Huree Farm at Mlddlehury, Vt. Bev. entenn yearlltn reKlaternd Wouthdown raaia aheared on an aviiraaa of R4 pounda of wool each, and 2! yearling reKlalered ewea of the aamu brew aheared on an avuraao of X'i pounda each. Thla, the department aheep apeclallata aay, la a nod perforniunco fur thla hrced. A limit 200 aheep, 80 of which are pure nreda, are main tained on the Morgan Hume Farm for xperluientul purpoaea, O. M. Horn tiicl ami F. It. Mitrahall of the Depart ment of Agriculture, have anno to Du Tluia, Idaho, to wltneiia the aliur-' ttiK of t.fiOO breedlMK ewea kept on the I'nlted Statea Sheep Kxperlmeut Station located there catuloKUe tiouxn and travellnK faklra, hut rcfiiKc to give them aid hy not al lowing their warea shown In their aliow wlmtowa and thla la much to their credit and It la leaervlug of the trailing puhllc'a atletitlon. ome merchunta while pretending to illciniriig mull order liUMlneaa or trailing with traveling aaleamen who pay no aupport to thn city, will atoop ao low aa to aaalitt thla chine, when a paltry aum or fee la offered, even knowing that It la a dlacrepancy to ward their fellow bualnena men. Huch haa been the caa here In town the paat week and I would like to aek thoati who trade hero In town to re member thoen who believe In the gol den rule and practice what they preach. We believe In "doing unto othera aa wo would they would do un to ua." Paid Adv. K. K. l.AFl.KK 17 Do i in Do 4 n lo B Street Pin Seventh to Tenth mmo-tima NOTICF, POM PI III.K ATION Dmarlm.nt of lli Interior, U. K. Ijind Of. fir., The tlallaa. On.on, June .'I, IVI9. NOTICK la herrlir a-lvm that HKNJAMIN II. OKOrT of pmt, Or-non, who, on August II, 1914, made H'mieetead Entry No. HI Mm un I on June 26, ll, made Additional K,ntry No. U I A I n, lor K'( HKV. Km , NK'i HKV. and NK', Hee , HW, NW',, Km . Tnwn.hlp IT Mouth, Kn. I Kut, WIILm-IU JH-riill.n, hu fll4 notlrt of ImIiiIUjq Ui nmk Hnil Thrv Yr l'mf Ui nUI,Uh claim to lh Unit iibovi tii rlld, Wfoni lika M. KmIiU-II, U. I. ?onimlU t l'rliiy, Ornion, on t.ii lh duy i t Auirl, mm. Claimant aimaj la wltnaMaii KUward B. Kno, .Danlal iV. Knox, ftamuol Nawaom, llomar Nortun, nil i f I'ml, IWm. H. KHANK WOODCOCK. IDIIWi K.nllr KPK I A I, XOTICK I wlah to thank the flrma of Hobln. aoa k Clifton, Jordan t Hyde, and al ao any other firm who look thn aame Un4 M did thoy In regarda to ex hibiting the photographic aamplea of one who paya no taxea nor In any manner help to aupport the City of ITlnevllle financially and hta only den I re la to aell bla producta at an exhorbltant price. The above mentioned flrma were offered paltry aum It they would al low these auniplea dlaplayed in their ahow wlndowa and promptly retuaed. Theae morchanta practice the gol den ruin and believe In patronizing nd protecting tboae who live In and pay taxea to the aupport of the city. Tboy not only preach agalnat the 11311 s NOTIf'K PflU Plllll iririnu I t)finrtmmt of I ha InUrWr, U. H. Ijind Of flr. Tha Hall, Ontnn, Juna lit, mm. NOTICK la ht.nl firm Hut I AI.IHH i3. I.ROW of Prinavillr. Ornron, who. on rVhrunry 12. ( II t ft.- maila lrrm(lfH Knlra N,, for H'4 HK, Ht HW14 NWV, E-lmn HI. Tiwnahln l K-.ulh, Haniea 111 Kaal, Wlllm-tl I Ma lulnn. haa flint notlra or Imanlli.n to male j Klnal Thra Ymr Pnf to ralulilU'i claim to ilh land alaiva ik Html Wfora lkp M, Mirh j UU, U, 8. tnd Ofmmlaalonar, at I'rinavilla. Orriion. on lha Hlh day jf Aovuat, mm. I Claimant namrw na wltntt4t ' John P. HotMr, Inland CttM-y, Jamaa A. MoffUt, Kr Mofflit. all of Prtnavlllr, Omron. II. I I(AN WOOIiC'lCI'. Kit lUui'Wr NOTICE OP AHHKHHMKNT POH 8TKEKT IMI'KOVKMKNT NOTICE IH IIKItKIIY JilVKN That at a nnlal miwtlna of lha Cltr Council of th Cur of I'nncvilla, Ortgun, hald lha tin uay of Krhruarr. miv. and called for the juriawe of making aaid aaaeaament, purauant to Otdi nance numtiered i64, of aaid Citv, iirovidinil for the iradlnn, araalln and otherwtaa am. lnln certain atreeta therein named In aaid dir. the aaid council at aaid meetlnic proceed ed to aaeertaln and determine the probable roata and eaoenaea of making aaid I mi, rove men U. and did at that time, aaaeaa Ulaio eat h lot. and part of lot, and parcel of Ian 1 al iolnlna aaid etreeta and liable therefor tta proiairtlonate aha re of aut b coela and aapenaea, aa followa: Main Rt Fran Plral ta Tenth FT. LOT BLOCK AUIHTION ASSKBSM'T a I Monroe Hodgaa Plat I il.'i I I IJo .l7 s la x t.6o 10 Do t ti ft la Do 440 4'4 I 10 Do 30 17 t 10 Do .M W t III Do 4,00 3V 1 10 Do .,h) 1 4 Plrat Addition a. 13 Klrat Add Amend. Fifth With St. Praaa Mala Eaat ta P. eat f fit 6 1 Newaom'a Add. Amend. 2 87 7 t Do S4.94 I I Do 2H.X2 12 2 l KM I r0 12 9 " Oo 80.-2 Do 3 11 Do -M.U Do r,2 Do 3Mi4 Do 2H.24 Do 21.07! Do 17.2 Do 1 7.2 Do MM Do 1.7S Do' 7S6 1 IJO .I2 1 t Newaom'a 3rd Add Amend. 11.83 2 1 Do io. i 1 Do 113 4 1 Do ll1 6 1 Do . i.H 1 Do .2I Parcel IMxIM Do 3S.77 Herenlh From Main Raat ta Cl'r Llmlta Parcel 40I20 II 7 II Newaom'a Add. Amend, Do Until Don't Wait I you are old and gray headed and. your children are all married and gone before you Build a Home Don't wait for a cheaper time to .build it won't come. Contrary to the general opin ion, prices of building materials are not high when compared with the values of other commodities. Begin at Once To lay your plans for the comfortable house that you and your family deserves and speaking of plans, we furnish complete house plans ABSOLUTELY FREE-and glad to do it. Come and let us tell you about it. Parcel 241x74 Parcel 120x240 Do 46 7 4 Do IE 14 Do - 16 4 Do .14 10 4 Do 13 11 4 Do 13 " 4 Do IS Parcel 220x900 Do 71 Parcel 160x640 Do 60 Parcel 60x200 Do 11 . Foerth SU Fro at Eaat C Weat te D St Fifth St. From Eaat B Wart U D St 1 1 Firat Addition 12 1 Do Rait 90 ft of A Do West 210 ft of A Do 1 18 Monroe Hodgea' Plat I II Do D 8t From Firat ta Fifth St I t Monroe Hodgaj' Plat TUM-A-LUM LUMBER Specialists COMPANY Services r L. E. SMITH, District Manager .... v 24.00 24.00 44.00 44.00 19.26 2U.0O 0.00 20.00 27.06 27.04 20.00 W.00 27.81 26.62 26.62 26.62 20.00 20.00 18.93 20. CO ilO.OO 20.00 39.40 9.40 89.40 19.40 20.00 10.00 10.00 20.00 28.00 28.00 41.40 80.00 80.00 41.40 82.40 82.40 24.63 82.40 Haying Supplies HAY FORtfg HOPE GUY WIRE PIXLEYS lil.VDI.Na TWIXE WRENCHES CASTOR MACHINE OIL HTKEL, CABLE HAY 8LING8 GRINDSTONES OII.KRH , CftlHEI AND PUNCHES We have, a large, well-aaaorted atock of having tools. Come In and let na take care of your wants on anything in this line. Lakin Hardware "WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE" lrt RINK Guaranteed Two Seasons Pulled around trees, dragged over stone wallta, or thrown into a cornei ordinary hose quickly gives out under such treatment Goodyear "Wingfoot" Lawn Hose is guaranteed not to burst for two whole seasons. With ordinary care it will last even longer. Goodyear "Wingfoot" Lawn Hose is the best hose The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company makes. It is the best hose you can use. Wehayeearned the good-willof our customersby sell ing only goods of national reputation and high quality. Come in and see our big display of garden tools and other spring and summer hardware necessities. The prices are unusually low for such high quality. J. E. Stewart & Co. 11 I Do I ( Fifth Addition 6 1 Do (1 Do II Do II Do 11 Do t 1 Do 11 Do 11 Do I 4 Do 14 Do 14 1 Do 4 4 Do 14 Do 4 4 Do II Do 11 Do 18 Do 4 1 Do II Do 8 Do 12.61 28.01 1.20 8.0S 1.88 1.20 8.08 16.40 16.40 16.62 14.34 U.Z 20.60 20.60 12.68 12.68 12.18 12.18 12.14 12.18 12.18 12.14 ' Seventh Bt From Main Weat to F St 1 1 Second Addition .83.98 T 1 Do 27.50 1 I Do 27.62 12 I Do 11.86 l a Do Sri.74 12 1 Do 43.60 19 Do 68.66 7 1 Do 60.42 I Fifth Addition 28.01 12 6 Do 28.01 It Do 27.40 7 1 Do S7.40 6 7 Do 20.06 7 7 Do 29.66 II Do 29.66 12 8 Do SI. B0 1 11 Do 28.22 11 IS Do 28.68 I 14 Do 11.84 7 14 Do 2.S6 Eaat B Bt From Firat to Fifth St 7 1 Fint Addition 1.61 61 U SI Do 1.16 8H 8 1 O 1.06 9 1 Do .9.96 11 1 Do 1.41 11 1 Do 9.41 11 1 Do 9.41 7 1 Do 10.84 11 Do 10.84 9 1 Do 10.14 10 I Do 13.16 11 2 Do 18.16 11 I Do 18.16 7 1 Do 18.68 8 1 Do 11.68 11 I 1 Do 1.88 27 I I s Do 7.80 11 I Do 1.68 11 1 Do 2-68 11 I Do 2.68 7 4 Do 7.00 8 4 Do 7.00 9 4 Do 7.00 10 4 Do 1.12 11 4 Do 1.12 11 4 Do 1.12 II Do 6.71 T I Do 20.00 II Do . 11.79 T I Do 14.12 T Do 17.18 7 7 Do 41.91 IS Do 28.98 T I Do 28.98 Eaat C St From Firat to Foarth Bt 1 I Firat Addition 15.16 1 8 Do 88.71 1 I Do 82.01 11 I Do 81.21 1 T Do 47.41 11 1 Do 29.74 10 Do 60.9 T 11 Do 29.74 1 I 11 Do 1.1 7' 11 Do 81.11 I 12 Do 86.11 1 12 Do 88.71 Eaat D St From Fint to Third St 1 11 Firat Addition 28.71 12 11 Do 28.78 1 12 Do 82.89 12 12! ' Do 86.14 I It Do 35.04 7 18 Do 86.58 6 14 Do 28.2 7 14 Do . 28.54 Eaat E St From Firat to Sixth St 1 18 Firat Addition 2.71 12 13 Do 86.88 1 14 Do HJ.07 12 14 Do ' 80.07 64 1 16 Do 22.! 60 1 15 Do 24.lt 12 15 Do 33.71 1 16 Do 24.71 12 16 Do 6 1 Third Addition 85.74 7 1 Do 50.01 ! 2 :io 2i.)5 7 2 Jo ?l.4 It Thy , 89.64 7 1 ' .' 4 6 '16 Foarth Addition S7.'. 7 16 Do 27.8 Parcel 90 ft Frontace 24.24 Parcel 200 ft Frontage 49.63 Parcel 120x120 26.97 Parcel 120x 80 81.:;7 Parcel 160x160 50.01 Eaat F Bt From Third to 1 1 Third Addition 50.11 12 1 Do 50.11 6 15 Foarth Addition 76.01 7 15 Do 26.61 Eait I St From Firat to Third St 6 6 Fourth Addition S2.lt 7 5 Do 36.41 .16 Do l.M 12 I Do 84.41 1 It Do l.M 12 10 Do -14.44 6 11 Do 12.11 7 11 Do 48.91 It waa further ordered hr the Cltr Council at aaid meeting, that each and all of the fore- . going assessment! ehall become delinquent thai .. 26th day of Auguat, 1919. If any aaseeament remama due and unpaid on the aaid 26th day of Auguat, 1919, warrant ahall be lasued to the Marahall of aaid city of Prineville, Oregon, requiring hint to forthwith levy upon any lot, or part of lot, ' or parcel of land upon which an aaaeai, ent hereunder remaina unpaid, and aell the nnio in the manner provided by law for the a!o . and collection of delinquent, atato ana rounty The first publication of thla notice fc the) 26th day of June, 1919, and the aame It publiaa. ed by the order of the City Council of frioo. ville, Oregon, once each week for at leaat three weeks in a newspaper published in 44 city. P. C. GARRISON, Recorder of the City of Prineville, Oiegoa 32tSe