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CROOK COUNT, JOl'RNA TIM IINKW. JI NK .1. 1t2n. Post, i V i Your R1 doney HITS 100 PKR CKXT VALVES If you trade witU us. You pay (r no clerk hire or city tax. We have none. Your cost is the lowest wholesale price plus our ainall per cent profit Our interests are mutual. HOMER NORTON Oregon A Want Ad Gets Results The Service Of The IMPORTED BELGIAN STALLION ROYAI.ISTE 1)E TEP Not. 8,02$ and 8 J. 180 can be secured tor a few select mares by aplylng to John Roes, Fair Grounds, Frineville, Oregon. Arran gement tor holdluk mares can be made. OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL Six Weeks Summer Term 1920 ENTRANCE AND ENROLLMENT Jane 21, 1!)20 ' COURSES Regular: Practically all o those offered during the regular ses sion. Special Methods: (a) In the differen subjects rfor all the grades from 1 to 8 inclusive; (b) For rural schools; (c) For principals and city superintendents. , Elementary teachers' training course: All subjects required by law for the elementary Teachers' training course. REGtXAR TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 120. Write, to the Registrar for a Catalogue. BEST ON PACIFC COAST Davenport's Box Home Made Candies Oreole Chocolate Creams, Popcorn Confections , Fresh Popcorn AND Roasted Peanuts Daily Best Fiction and Magazines Don't forget to take a supply with you on your summer vacation Preserve Your Eggs WITH Waterglass or E-Z Preserver Sold in packages with full directions HOWARD DRUG CO. Prineville, Oregon 17IM NOTICE FOR IH'HMCATION Det tment of tb Interior. U. S. Land of tirr. at The Dull, OrvB.n, May tt, Hutu. Not it t la hereby riven tht I1KNKY KKOHNHOKKKK of liriuly. Ojwn, who omJanuur? Sth, 191? made HomiitnU Kntry No. iH7l'3, for SM NK., NSE'". Section , Ti.nhip H-South, KmiKr 1-Kt. Willamette Meridian, haa filed mt iic of inn-iil urn to make final three year , Fnx'f, U estlilh claim to the land abovv des cribed, before Uke M. HchtlL U. A. Ooomt. siotur. at rriiicvillv, O iipn, on lh 3rd day of July, ttf.it). Claimant name, ai witmtw: Kmil StotU1, of tt ic1y. Oivson, U H. H um ittcn. of inly. Oremm, Samuel W. Chmp. ton, of (Iririly, Ort'tfon, James ScaWw, of Hay Oreek. Orvitin. j H. FRANK WOODCOCK. ' Ri-iElatr. : NOTICE OF FINAL A (TO I NT. NO , Notice Ut hereby given by the under limed, the iulnmmlmh ' rf the estate of Simon I'rUe deeea.'-ed, that he has made and ft kid with he rlerk "f the eoiinty court of Crook County, Oregon, his final acvountintr of his adninW trail. 'it ni said estate, and thai the court has named Monday, the tth dy of July. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoun, at the county routt room in PrvneviHe, Oregon, as the time and plme for hearing and settling said fiim! ai'icuniiiitf, at wM-h said time and place, any pcron intt resting in the estate, may apitear and object thereto. Dated this HTth day of May, 1L'0, A. R. TRICE, AdmnUtrator of the estate of Simon Price,' deceased. oi ms NOTICE FOR I'I BI.ICATION Dt'imrtmrnt of the Interior. V. S. Land of fice, at The Pallea, Oniron. Ma; 20. l'JJO. Notire I hen'hy given that FRITZ FKOHNHOKFER of Grizxly, OreKon. who, on Jn. 4th. 1017. maiie Homestead Entry No. 01 S'.'.15. for 51 SENW14 NEViSWVi Section 6. Township U-South, Range 18-Est. Willamette Meridian, haa fiUnl notice of intention to make final three yetir Proof, to twtablUh claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Bechtell. U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oretton, on the 3rd day of July. 192ft. Claimant namea us witnesses : Emit Stolte. of Gristly, Oregon. U H. Ham ilton, of Griasly, Oregon, Samuel W. Compton, of Grissly, Oregon, James Scales, of Hay Creek, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Rut later. SIMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY. Nelle Lincoln, Plaintiff, vs. Willis A. Lincoln, Defendant. TO WILLIS A. LINCOLN. DEFENDANT. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE GON, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you, in the above entitled conrt and cause on or before the sixth day of July, 1920, and If you fall so to appear and answer, to wit ; for a decree that the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and the plaintiff be dissolved. This summons Is published by order of the Hon. T. E. 1. Duffy, Judge of the above entitl ed court, made on the 17th day of April, 1920, which said order prescribed that this summons be published in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, print ed and published in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, for a period of six consecutive weeks. Dated and published the first time the 14U day of May, 1920. M. R. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff, '!. Prineville. Oregon. NOTICE OP SCHOOL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To th leffmJ voters of School District No. 1 of Crook Coun ty, Slate of Oregon, that a School Meet in of said District will be held at School House, on the 2 1st day of June, 1920, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the district during the fiscal year beginning on June 21st, 1921, and ending on June 30, 1022, is estimated in the following budget and in cludes the amounts to be received from the county school fund, state school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of the dis trict. BUDGET , Estimated Expenditures 1. Teacher's salaries. $9,600.00 750.00 2. Furniture, 3. Apparatus and supplies, such fts maps, chalk, erasers stoves curtains, etc. 4. Library books, 8. Flags, 150.00 50.00 60.00 6. Repairs of schoolhouses, outbuild ings or fences, 1,600.00 11. Janitor's wages, 1,200.00 12. Janitor's supplies, 100.00 13. . Fuel, 1,200.00 14. Liifht and water, 300.00 16. Clerk's salary, 800.00 17. Postage1 and stationery, 20.00 18. For the payment of bonded debt and Interest thereon, issued under Sections 117, 144 to 148, and 422 of the Schools Laws of Oregon, 1917, 8,666.00 24. Total estimated amount of money to be expended for all purposes dur ing the year, $18,678.00 Estimated Receipts From county school funds during the com ing school year, 12,400.00 From state school fund during the coming school year, 700.00 Total estimated receipts, not Including the money to be received from the tax which it is proposed to vote, $3,100.00 Recapitulation Total estimated expenses for the year, ' . - ' $18,676.00 Total estimated rereipts, not includ ing tax to be voted, 3,190.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax, $16,486.00 Dated this 12th day of May, 1920. ATTEST Geo. F. Euston. 3. W. Carlson, District Clerk. Chairman Board 3U4c. of Directors. 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