Image provided by: Crook County Historical Society/Bowman Museum; Prineville, OR
About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1921)
Till IIMKAV, JAM'ARV 6. 1021. crook cowsrr jocr.val rut t $2,272,000,000 IS INCSEASEJ INCOME Reports of $500,000 to $., 000,000 Are Made By ; 178 Persons. WashlnRtnn.-Th Unable Inroms of ths United Btates Increaacd In 1 VI S by more than 13,272,000,000 as coiilpared lth 1917. according to Inctyne ststis tics liwued bjf th bureau of Internal revenue. Income reported (or 1911 amounted to 115,924,639,366 against 113.700.000,000 In 117, though 141 per eons (lied returns (or Incomes of $1, 000.000 or more In 1917 aud only 67 In 1911. Personal returns (lied during 1911 numbered 4,425,114 and Itie tax, both annual and surtax, amounted to $1, 127.721.13S. The averaxa tax (or each Individual was 1264.15. As compared ith 1917, a growth of 162,234 was shown In ths number o( returns (lied. The Increase In the total tax was $434 131.111. Returns for I.. ..is of from 1600, 000 to f 1.000.000 wers riled br 17S per anna, while 1.619,931 persons filed re turns for Income from fiooo to 11000. Inoomes from 12000 to $3000 wers shown on 1.436,171 returns, and from 3000 to 11000 oo (10.096 returns. For Incomes of 16000 to (10,000, there were 111.360 returns and for Incomes of 110.000 to 115.000, (9,992 returns. More than 10,000 persons made returns oo incomes from (15.000 to (20.000, snd 11,000 on Incomes from (20.000 to (25, 00, while 9996 pemons reported In comes of from (60,000 to (100.000, and 13(1 made returns for Incomes between 1100,000 and (150.000. Republican Lead In House Now 170. Washington. The unofficial list of members of ths next house of repre sentatives, as prepared under the direction of Wllllum Tyler Tags, clerk of ths bouse, shows that the re publicans will hss a majority of 179. Suffrage Indorsed 0 Italian Chamber. Rome, Kquul turfruf;e la an ac complished fact In Italy. The cham ber of deputies piwsed the women's suf frige bill by a large majority. Wilson Ts O.t Nobel Prlxe. Stockholm. President Wilson will be awarded the Nobel prlxe for 1920, according to 8wedlU uewspapors. OVERCOATS Down to $17.85, as follows: $65 overcoats, for. $45.50 $55 overcoats, for......$38.50 $50 overcoats, for. $35.00 $35 overcoats, for. $24.50 $30 overcoats, for $21.00 $27.50 overcoats, for $19.25 $25.50 overcoats, for $17.85 SILK SHIRTS A splendid assortment of Silk Shirts at reduced prices $13.50 value down to ....$10 $8.50 values for..........$5.85 English Flannel Shirts were $8 50, now reduced to $6.25 Our Personal Guarantee OREGON KEWS NOTES OF GEiiERAUIITEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Lsne county's share of the market roads fund will be (56,000. The Buebner sawmill at North Bend has resumed ruttlug after shut down of several weeks. Electric contractors and dealers of Oregon will meet In annual convention In Haletn December 7. Ml June Dalton, a student la the Ilurns high school, has been elected manager of the baseball team. Ranchers In the southern part of Coos county have petitioned the coun ty court for a bouuty of (75 on co yotes. A turnip weighing 24 pounds, sugar beet 21 pounds snd potato 6V4 pounds are on exhibition at Cottage Grove. One of the very oldeat of Oregon's cltlxens, Mrs. Lucrotla Jane McKen non, died at La Grande at the age of 98 yeara. Fifty ..men are now employed on road work on the McKenxle highway, snd despite the rains, good progress Is being made. Shaw A Burton of Klamath Falls are building a modern sawmill near thnt city with a capacity of 10,000 feet of lumber a day. While hunting ducks, Alfred Johnson of Sooth Inlet in Coos county, was shot In the back by a companion who had a 25-35 caliber rifle, Tbe Baker Improvement club baa secured an option on a tract of land In that city and has formulated plans for a park and playground. Tbe Douglas county (arm bureau Is holding mass meetings throughout the county In an attempt to Increase the membership from 135 to 1000. More than 4,000,000 eggs have been taken (rom eastern brook trout at Elk lake. The eggs will be taken to the hatchery on Tumalo creek. The records show that the money order business transacted at Astoria Is the Isrgest of that of any postofflce In Oregon outside of Portland. Manufactured goods and products of Southern Oregon will be shown at a community fair to be held at Ash land the first week In December. Two-year-old Ruth Smith died at SAVE BIG MONEY M ALL LINES WE ARE FOLLOWING THE MARKET IN ALL LINES, REGARDLESS OF THE COST OF THE GOODS TO US, AND WILL SHOW YOU WONDERFUL BUYS IN STANDARD LINES OF USEFUL MEN'S WEAR- Tl o Burns as a re null of injuries received from falling Into s boiler of hot water which waa standing on the door. Mohair growers of Oregon, through the Oregon Mohair Growers' annota tion, have decided to petition consT-ss to place in Import duty on mohair. Elbert Dyer of Unln Is offering to give 200 acres of land In 10 acre plots, to settlers who will sxree to plant and raise berries on the tracts, j Marriifluld Is planning an vlatlon field and an auto cump ground for the coming season. Tbe city council baa purchased property suitable (or both. Increasing the acreage of tbe Uma tilla national forest to over a million acres, the Wenahs forest will on July 1, 1921, become a part of tbe Umatilla forest. Rufus M. Smith, well known pioneer of Polk county, Is dead at Monmouth. He crossed the plains In 1152, locating In Polk county, where he bad lived ever alnce. Two fatal accidents out of a total of 261 Industrial casualties were re ported to the state Industrial acci dent commission (or tbe week ending November 11. John B. Veon of Portland has ac cepted appointment aa a member of the state highway commission, to fill the vscancy caused by the resignation of 8lmon Benson. Approximately (72,000 In prize mon ey was distributed smong ths stock breeders of tbe northwest last week at the Pacific International Livestock ex position In Portlsnd. The sum of (36,769 was left In Lane county's market road (und this year to be applied to next year's fund, sc cordlng to announcement of P. M. Morse, county engineer. Amendment of state prohibition laws to make them conform with the VolHtead act will be asked by tbe Ore non Antl S.iloon league at the next session of the legislature. Ten carloads of fine brick have been sent by the Forest Grove Clay Prod ucts com puny to Eugene to be used in the new buildings being put up ou the University of Oregon campus. Bids were opened this week at Klamath Falls (or the lease of 12,000 seres of reclaimed land In the Tul lake bed. The highest price In the bidding is said to be (8.20 an acre. Daring safe robbers operating In Portland late Saturday night with an old touring car carried away a 500 pound safe containing (1600 (rom the home of Ding Wing, wealthy Chinese. Governor Olcott will leave Salem this week (or Hurrlsburg, Pa., where he will attend the governor's confer ence. The conference will convene December 1. snd will be attended bv NECKWEAR $1.00 neckwear, for. 65c $1.50 neckwear, for....$1.00 $2.00 neckwear, for ....1J25 $2.50 neckwear, for......l.55 $3.00 neckwear, for. 2.10 $3.50 neckwear, for ......2.45 WOOL MACKINAWS $25 values for.... ,.$17.50 $21 values for .....$14-70 $20 values for.: $14.00 $18.50 values for. $12.95 Best grade Outing Flannel Gowns, former price $3.75, special reduced to $2.75 A very complete line of Silk Hose at great reductions PRINEVILLE, OREGON KOTICK TO STOCKHOLDERS Notlra mi asM? giran thai ths annul Martin and alsrtioa of a Board of tHractora for sna sasr, of ths Crook Count? National K.rm lmn Aaastlation, will bo told In Prliu. villa. Omron, at 7:0 P. If., on Tusarfs. tlx tltk 4ar rt January, 121, at the ffVs at L. M. ito-htsll In tb Crook Count? Bank Build In. All slornholorrs of tha aMwiatloa ant m4 to ba pramt at thla martin. L. M. BM HTELL. 1 Sv-rotanr-TntaauroT. rrOTICK FOR HHI.ICATIO S1IMOS fVpartnwnt of ths tnUrior, V. H, Land Offlco at Tha (MlUs, Oman, IWmWr 14, lVi, Nvtke la hrrshr irWrn that MARION t. CARTER, of Prinorllla, Omron, who, an Jan. IS. ISIS, mads tlomaataad Entry. No. lssos, for I I, t. S, 4. UK', KW. EH NW'4, NWV, UK',, Sartlo IS. Township It South. Ranaa IS East. Wlllamrtts Mn.lian. haa flUd no tlra of Intention to mak Anal thraa-yaar Proof, to aataMlah etalm to the land ahoy daarrlbod, Wfora Uka M. rWhtrll, Unitfd Stataa Cotnmlaaloiwr, at Prlnssllla. Orrcon, on tha lth Say of fahroarr. mi. Claimant fiamaa aa wttnoaaaa:, Frank I. IMf. John R. Bissa, Lnka M. Half, Frank 1, Rrlf. Jr., all of Prinssllla. Omron. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, S-l Racist A Classified Ad gets results. SUMMONS IV FORKCI Ofll'RR OF DELI. QUENT TAX CERTIFICATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKKUON FOR CROOK COUNTY J, B. INN ICS, Plaintiff RICHARD METER ESTATE, and all the unknown kaira of Richard Mayar, bscaaaad; also all athar persona or partial, unknown, eialmln any rlht, tltla, astata, I ln r tntanat In any rani aftata daacribed In ttaraoaplaint baroin. Dcfandanta. To RU-hard Mryrr Batata, and all tha an. known Mm of Richard Mayar, Daccnaad : aba I nil othar paraona or pnrtiaa, unknown, elainv I In any right, tltla. aatat Ilea or tnteraat m any raal aataU dew ri bed In tha complaint i harMn. tha above named defendanta. IN TUB NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE CON: Yon are hereby notified that J. 8. Innea, tha holder of Certlflrato of Dellnaonery numbered 149. Waited oa tha 6th day of April, ISIS, by tha T CoUeFtor of the County of Crook. State of Oreeon. for the amount of Twenty-aevea and 46-100 Dollars, tha bum fcetna tha amount then due and delinquent for Uim for tha year ISIS, tonther with renaltr. Interaat and mat thereon upon the real property aacaiard to yntt, of which yon ara the owner a apneara of reeord. aHoated In aaid Covnty and State, and particularly bounded and deacribed aa follown. to-witl Norlhenat onarter of Section ?2, Town ahlp IS. South of Ranee 14, E. W. M.. Crook County. Oreron, You are further notified that aaid J. ft. tnnen haa paid taxea on aaid premuiea for prior or subaenuent yean, with the rate of Intereet on aaid amounte aa follows: Yiar'i Date Tax Re- Am- Rate of Tas Paid eelnt No. oont Interaat isit 4--i!i trtk vn.t tot 4-S-ltt lflKI 19 1019 i-2-l82S 42S . I2H.H1 171. SS Said Richard Meyer Ratate aa the owner of the least tltla of tha aboee described property aa the aame appears of record, and each of tha other persona shove named are hereby further notified that J. S. Innea will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclnainff the lien airalnst the pmnerty shore described, and mentioned In aaid certificate. And yon are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after tha first publication of thta exclusive of the day of aaid first publication and defend thla action or pay tha amount due MEN'S SUITS At Big Reductions $80 heavy wool suits, $56.00 $67.50 wool suits, at $47.25 $65 heavy wool suits, $45 50 $62.50 wool suits at $43.75 $55 heavy wool suits, $38.50 $50 heavy wool suits, $35.00 $45 heavy wool suits, $31.50 $40 heavy wool suits, $28.00 $37.50 wool suits at $26.25 $32.50 wool suitsat $22.25 $27.50 wool suits, at $19.25 Shoes have been reduced in some lines as much as Forty percent. Come in and see them. Behind Every t TTf f f f f f tt? 1 Lm JfcC aa above shown, together with eost and ac crued Interest, and la caaa of your failure to do ao, a decree will he rendered foreclosing the lien of earn taxes and cesta aanunat tha land and premises above named. This summons la puMLhed by order of the Honorable T. E. J. Imffr. Jurute of the Cir cuit Court of tha Bute of Oregon for the (oanly of Crook and aaid order waa nude and dated thia IDIth day of December, lil. and the date of tha first publication of thia summons la the Svth day of December, ISM. All process and papers in thia proceeding may be served noon the gndersiirned reaidlns wHhln the Htate of Oregon at tha nddrasa hereafter mentioned. DeARMOND EKSKINE, Attorneys for Plslntiff. Address : Bend, Oregon. NrTlt"E OP BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. on the 15tb dsy of January, 1021, and Im mediately thereafter publicly opened by the County Court of Crook Coul ty, Oregon, at the office of tbe Coun ty Judge In the County Courthouse In the City of Prlnevtlle. Oregon, for tbe purchase of all or any part of said issue of said bond of aaid County Issued for the raising of money to (und warrants In the sum of (100,000, aame being in denom inations of 1,000 and (S0O each, the first fonr bonds of each maturity being for (500 each and the remain ing eight for (1000 each, numbered from 1 to 120 Inclusive dated Dec ember 1, 1(20, and maturing serially in numerical order aa follows: (10,000 six (() years from date of issue; (10,000 seven (7) years from data of Issue; (10,000 eight (() yeara from date of issue; (10,000 nine (9) years from date of issue. (10,000 ten (10) yeara from date of Issue; (10,000 eleven (11) years from date of Issue; (10,000 twelve (12.) years from date of issue; (10,000 thirteen (1() years from date of issue; (10,000 fourteen (14) years from date of issue; (10.000 fifteen (15) yeara from date of issae; said bonds to bear Interest at six per cent (( percent) per annum payable semi-annually on the first days of June and December, principal and interest payable In. United States gold coin at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon in New York City. Said bids must be accompanied by a certified check for S percent of par value of amount of bonds bid for, and the successful bidder must be HEAVY Best grade on the market $9.50 shirts for. ...$6.65 $9.00 shirts for........$6.30 $8.50 shirts for $5.95 $7.50 shirts for. ...$5.25 $7.00 shirts for $4.90 $6.50 shirst for. $4-55 $6.00 shirts for.. $4.20 $5.00 shirts for............$3.50 $4.00 shirts for, ....$2.90 AUTOMOBILE ROBES Are excellent gifts $30.00 robes to close at $21 $18.50 robes down to $12.95 $12.75 robes, down to $8.90 Article Sold prepared to take delivery within tea daya (rom date of sale. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Minor Winfree, of Portland Oregon, will be furnished the successful bidder. Tbe Court reserves tbe right to re ject any or all bids. ASA W. BATTLES, Clerk, Crook County, Oregon. 15-17 NOTICE OP BOND SALE Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on the 15tb day of January, 1021, and im mediately thereafter publicly opened by the County Court of Crook Coun ty, Oregon, at the office of aaid Court in the County Courthouse in the City of Prlnevllle, Oregon, for the pur chase of bonds of said County issued for the building of permanent roads therein in the sum of (100,000, or any portion thereof, same being in denominatlona of (1000 each, num.- .:: bered from 1 npwarda dated Decem ber 1 1020 and maturing aerially as follows: (6,000 five (5) yeara from data of lasne; (7,000 sis (() yeara from dabs of issue; (9.000 seven (7) yeara from data of issue; (11,000 eight (S) years from data of Issue; . (12,000 nine (0) yeara from data . of issue; (12,000 ten (10) years from data of Issue; (14,00 alaraa (11) yeara from' date of Issue; (15.000 twelve (12) yeara front date of issue; (13,000 thirteen (13) yeara from date of issue; said bonds to bear interest at not ti exceed six per cent ( percent) per annum, payable . semi-annually o June and December first, principal and Interest payable in United States gold coin at the Fiscal Agency of tha State of Oregon in New York City. Said bids must be accompanied by a certified check for S percent of par value of amount of bonda bid for and must be unconditional The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Minor 4b Winfree of Portland. Oregon will be furnished the successful bidder. The Court reserves tha right to re ject any or all bids. ASA W. BATTLES, County Clerk, Prineyille, Ore. 15-17 WOOL SHIRTS