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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1921)
Tiiui-iv, jwrutv i a, inai. CROOK ttifXTY JOURNAL rge 4. mm Reopening of the Ochoco Cream ery tomorrow morning will mark the beginning ot a nw epoch In the his tory of the developenient in this part ot the state, according to those wh have been making a study ot the sit uation during the past week. An agreement was reached by Manager Brown of the Ochoco and Redmond creameries thia afternoon, and a committee ot local business Ben, tn which any losses thst may result from the operation ot the local creamery will be absorbed In part by the business men, and the creamery will be kept open without questiou until the spring arrives, after which there will be enough new cows to Insure the success of the institution without question. The volume of cream here has not been heavy enough to make the bus iness pay as it should, the winter "months showing a loss to the opera tors, while the summer has showed a gain. With the general trend toward more and better ,eow8. there Beenis to be little doubt about the tact that large creamery will result from the action that is now being taken to get a better understanding with the op erators and more cows tor the terri tory. D. D. Ribelin of Bend has been vis King with Priueville relatives this week. Warren Brown returned Tuesday morning from a short business trip to Bend. The evening bridge club met Tues day night at the home of Mrs. Am anda Elkins. The Baptist Ladies aiu uiet at the home of Mrs. E. S. Dobbs on Monday afternoon. Mrs. F. A. Turner arrived Thurs day evening from La Grande for a short visit with relatives here. MissrRuth Dishman was hostess to the Shumia Juniors last Thurs day at her home in Prineville. E. D. Myers of Post and F. M. Woods arrived in town tor a busi ness visit late Thursday evening. Mrs. M. R. Biggs was hostess yes terday afternoon to' the Carnation Club at her home in west Prineville. Miss Marjorie Lindsley of Spo kane, is visiting at the home ot Mrs. R. W. Rea, on her way to California. Both the Prineville Drug Com pany and the Howard Drug store? now close at eight o'clock in the ev ening. Mrs. Margaret Wrman was in this city the 6 ret of the week from Cul ver. She formerly worked in the of fice of the Deschutes Power company in' this city. Jimmie Fellows was here several days the first of the week looking after details of his business. He was on his way to spend a couple of months in California. Mrs. Anna Adams returned last Thnrsday from Portland, where she was called on account of the illness of Mrs. Ed. Slayton. Mrs. Slayton Is now getting along very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor and baby of Antelope, who have been visiting at the home of Mrs. Reppa Hamilton for the last ten days, left yesterday afternoon on a trip to Portland, Kyle Beard of Lebanon hat been In Prineville visiting his mother and ister, who are living here for the winter. He was accompanied to this city from Lebanon by Bruce Ensley. State eighth grade examinations will be conducted all over the state today and tomorrow. Mr. Myers sent out questions to all school dis tricts in Crook county the first of the week. Word has been received in Prine rille of the death of Mrs. Emeline Kline in Portland last. week. Mrs. Kline is a sister of the late Henry "Windom of Prineville, and lived In this county for many years. A large new sign for the Lyric has been erected on what was formerly the Horigan property on Main street louth of ilie Electric Kitchen, by Sam Ganger, local manager. All the very latest jn movie news will be posted there for the information of the local fans. I DEVELOPMENT IS FORESTRY XOTKS Mr. Russell M. Furgueson arrived in Priueville January 10th, and the following day he and Supervisor Harpham made a trip to the Miller ranch on Bear Creek, where a meet tug ot the Held rabbit club had been called. Mr. Fergueson gave a dem onstration as to the proper method ot mixing poison in order to get the j anow plow is onthe ground and wheri best results in the rabbit extermina-1 necessary local men are hired to nse tlon campaign being waged by thoU nd to otherwise keep the road In club. About thirty ranchers were in passable condition. attendance and seemed to appreciate the help which Mr. Fergueson ren dered in the form ot a talk he gave, and also tn the actual demonstration in mixing the bait. It Is possible that a campaign for the extermina tion of sage-rats on the Maury moun tain range will be waged next sum mer by the biological survey, the forest service and ranchers cooperat in. Nothing definite can be an nounced, however, at this time. Ranger Ralph Elder received no tice by wire a few days ago that he had been detailed as on of the six men from Oregon and Washington to attend the aviation conference at J Mather Field, California, tor a four- i weeks course beginning January 17.! The plan b to make a certain num-! ber of forest officers familiar with ! Will Wurzweiler leaves tonight on a business trip to Portland. ! Millard Elkins made the trip down the line last night on a business trip. : M. F. Lyons ot Metolius has been : in town a number of days on busl-; ness. , one or more standing on some prom- j inent point where they can get a view Mrs. Edna Mays visited friends in 0f the surrounding couutry. I know town Sunday . from the Bonnyview ' of no more inspiring sight thua one of ranch. those old rams with his massive horns , outlined ugainst the sky, standing as Mrs. Jake Boone Is quite sick this! motionless as a statue. And It is a week with an -attack ot stomach I wonder to the hunter how they get trouble. ' across the rock slopes with such ease i and grace. There has been much writ Tom Brennan shipped a carload of' ten of the mountain sheep, of its won cattle to the Portland market last ;Qeri1" tea ot springing from ledges Saturday. ' "" lighting upon its head unit horns, j which Is without foundation In fact Dr. B. E. Xevel is expected home While It is true they can standi an im next Monday from an extended trip nienie lu bltle- et lf one o( to the East ' j those hl'evp wel''lllt' su0 pound should drop from a ledge of any con A. T. Morris of Lebanon is visiting luerabl height and land on his head this week at the home of Mr. and'Dl nei'k would b broV- 1 Bpent ....... . several years tn the sheep country In Mrs. John Moms. j ,he CaDIuIlan Rixkleg and wa, near Mrs. B. E. Nevel has been 'quite 1 the 8lll'ep or 'u'"ig tne" durln" "U .i k j .-.v ' "easons of the year and they seem to otir. lui luc fool lew udiB nuu a 11 i "l"tl Ul '" ter and the ever-changing elements of An item not previously reported the high altitude, than any other ant , . , . . . j v ma pjpppj possibly the mountain goat, is the b.rth of a baby boy to Mr. and j and of ,Pse ,, , thlnk tliey haTe Mrs. C. C. Reynolds on December 30. the advantage, because I have a nnm This baby makes four fine boys in ber of times found mountain; goats the Reynolds family. i yarded in the deep snow in! places j where food was scarce, but have The Shrine Club spent an enjoy- never yet found mountain sheep in able social evening at the Masonic i rooms last Friday night. The reg ular monthly meetings, when the la dies are invited, are becoming the main social events of the city. Leo B. Lafollette returned Tues day morning from Portland, where he took a carload of sheep to the market. He stated that the mark'-t for sheep as well as cattle was a trifle stiller, there being a cent to a; ntt,ionni organization of child welfare; cent and a half raise. . ; better training of social workers en- t i n. , - Knged in child welfare service, and J. P. Pickett of Post returned from j lnn)r0vement of technique generally. Portland last Thursday evening, The public welfare department of the where he had been with a carload of city of Milan, which called this con stock for the market. He stated he ! ference, is especially concerned over was well satisfied with the price he I the dup'tot'on of efforts, the lack of received for his cattle, and that he believed the market to be looking very favorable for a raise. Russell M. Furgueson of Portland, who is connected with the biological department of the forestry service, and V. V. Harpham of the local of fice spent Tuesday at Held, demon strating to the members of the Held Rabbit Club the proper way to put out poison for the animals. The World Wide Guild the girl'd missionary society of the Baptish church, met Monday night at the home of Mrs. S. W. Babcock. After the business meeting the time was spent making life books ot the dif ferent ones present, and the hostess served a dainty lunch late In the evening. y J. E. Myers, county schol superin tendent, returned Sunday night from a conference of superintendents In Salem. Mr. Myers was appointed on the legislative committee, and wiK leave next week to attend the session of the legislature in Salem. The work of the legislative committee Is to get proper school laws before the law making body. wireless telegraphy, mapping, etc.. that ts essential to gaining proper results In the aeroplane fire patrol service. Mr. Elder left for, Mather Field on Wednesday evening,' Jan uary 11. The road across the mountain be Priueville and Mitchell Is being kept in fair shape by the forest service and Wheeler couuty cooperating. A James Scott came out from Sum mit Prairie on January 11 and in forms us that there is now about one and a halt toot ot snow on the level tn Summit Prairie proper, and that along the road between the Pralrto and Canyon Creek there ts about 3 1-2 feet. This sounds likt reports ot former years and should be good news to those who sre to grate stock on National Forest range next seas on, as well as particularly good news to Irrigationlsts. Mrs. Willard Wlrtx entertained fc number of her friends Tuesday nlglit with a bridge party. ..,., , HAVE KEEN EYE FOR DANGER Hunter Aaserts That It Is Practically Impossible to Surprise the Mountain Sheep. The mountain sheep Is one of the must diliicult ot all our American game to approach in the 0eu," says Charles L. Smith in an article on the "Rocky Mountain Sheep" In Boys' Life. "It hua eyes like a telescope tor keenness and can discover and make out a uiuu farther sway tlmu any other animal Of which I have auylknowl- edge, and where any considerable herd have been feeding one will ee usually . , . . , be less sensitive to the rigors of win-J this condition." ' For European Children., Italy and neighboring countries, especially Switzerland, at the end of October held lit Milan a conference on child welfare to discuss, more spe cifically, seaside and country homes for needy children, placement of chil dren In foreign countries ; vacation camps; also provision of Institutional Mpa In oltloa eloto lal nnrl In lor. ! pr "er rare m lne ""m"Br commuui- ties and Interaction between town and country. One definite aim -Is that of making International co-operation In this field a means of encouraging closer relationship between the peo ples. Immense Herds of Caribou. Late arrivals at Vancouver, B. C, from the Yukon report that wandering herds of caribou are appearing In Im mense nnmbers on the banks of that river. Thev declare there are millions of the animals. Two men who tried to get down the river Just at the time of the first ice were held up for three hours by a multitude of caribou which were crossing the river below them. How long the migration had been go ing on when they were stopped they did not know. The stream of animals blackened the water on a space one half mile wide and continued uninter ruptedly during the period the men were held up. Jud Misses Him. Jud Tiinklns says he misses the old nshloned harder who threw In a mon nlogue for nothing. Talmudlo Wisdom. ' Throw no stones into the well hence you have drunk. The ' Tat-inud. ASSURED Stay to Progress. The world will never pnnrmss as fast as It might along Christian Una, a long as our own headache Is more Important to us than a neighbor's loss of his farm. , tie limit patient "limn tie knows of Is tiii imi in the to- itiieNi numliera. Youth. We should pay as much reverence to youth a we should to ace: there are point In which you young folks are altogether our uierlor; and I can't help constantly crying out to per sona of my own yfitra, when busted about tlielr .voimit people leave tliem alone; dual he always meddllns with their nnfntm. which they can maiisue for themselves ; don't tie at" ays Insist lne Mn iimiiHflni: their boats, and putting your onrx In Hie water with theirs, Tliiickernv "Is This the Mighty OeeanT In bis auiotiloc'iipli.v. James . I in nekcr, the critic, soy of his first view of the onm : "When I cuw 'he sea It was s tint s h tempeinni-e lec ture, t k tKii,l"'liii'Hl because of It net monotony. 1 iiMled Landor to help me out; 'Is this the DiK-hty oeeaui'-N this nil! Like the irirl In i he lehillial novel, who found love tniplit. I feti like tiskliw: Is that nil?'" 'Stevile.lai-k." by James (Jib tmlis llniieker. A Rtsl Boy. Billy hnd silk suit with mine on the collar nml cuffs. He fussi'il every time he had to wenr this suit and when ssked why he disliked It he sttld. "It's too much girl." Taking Your Mfasure. The things t tin i people sny about you when you are not with them, make up what the community thinks of you Ever stop to consider how yoo are sized up? ' v FOR SALE T w o good Percheon horses. Inquire rural 456. ltp. CITATION In th Cuunty Court of la But of On-nn, l-'or tba County ot Crook. In the nutttr ot the Ettst of I'rttr Henry Hsnttw, To MiailcU Colby nd Auiruftm Colby, snd to all tnitmtod tn tho Etixf of Ftur Henry Hsiiaen. it sny there be, treetinei IN THE NAME Of TI1K STATE OF ORE GON. You are hereby tiled and required to ppesr In the County Court of the State of Oregon, fur the County of Cruwk, at the Court Room thereof, at Prineville, In the County of Crook. Slate of Omron, on Monday, the iMi day of January, 1921, at 10 o'clock, In the forenoon of that day, then and there to thow cauae, if any there be. why the adminUtrator of the Eetate of Peter Henry Haiuen, de ceased, should not be authorised by the County Court of Crook County, Onricon. to tell all the following- detcribed pmpe-ty belonging to aid eetate: The northeaet quarter of the northeait quarter and the eoutheatt quarter of the northeast quarter of oeetion it, of Town hip 15 South of Range 14 East of the Willamette Meridian. Oregon, and The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Section It, In Township Is South of Range 17 East of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon ; the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Sertion S, the west half of the northwest quarter, the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the northwest quarter of south west quarter, the Lots 2 and t and the north half of Lot , in Section 7, all In Township 18 South of Range 18 East of the Willamette Meridian, Oregon, con taining 828.7! acres. Witness: The Honorable N. G. WALLACE, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook, with the Seal of said Court affixed, this 12th day of January, A. D. 1B21. , SEAL ATTEST: ASA W. BATTLES. Clerk. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, ' For the County of Crook Crook County, Oregon, a public corporation. plaintiff, va ' Olga Burcholz, George H. Camef, H. Earl Cross, Frank Hughes, John Cummer, E. F. Cummer, Jacob H. Cook, C. C Lofland, L, M. Boyle, Archie Mason, L. M. , Miller, J. C. Corbin, F. 8. Taylor, Samuel Unsworth, Stephen J. Connolly, D. H. Peoples, W. S. Thomas, George P. Lee, Willim Eadea, and all persona unknown, owning or claiming to own, any right, title or interest In the real property hereinafter described, defendants. To Olga Burchols, George H. Carries. John Cummer, E. F. Cummer, Jacob H. Cook. C C Loband, L. M. Boyle. Archie Mason, J. C. Cor bin, F, S. Taylor. W, S. Thomaa, George P Lee. William Eades, and to all persons unl known, owning, or claiming ta own, any right title or Interest in and to the real property hereinafter described, GREETING : FN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE CON, You, and each of yens, are hereby nott (led that Crook County, Oregon, a public cor poration and the plaintiff herein, is the owner and holder of Tax Certificates of Delinquency Nos. CI, C2, C4, C7, C8, CO, C10, C14, CIS, C17, C18, C20, C24. C2R, C27. C8I, C82. C33, C84, C36, issued on the 1st day of December. 1010. In the aggregate sum of FOUR HUN PRED THIRTY-SEVEN AND 18-100 (8487.. 161 Dollass, the said sum helng the amounts then due plaintiff for delinquent taxes for the year 1018 upon real property assessed to you and of which yon are the owners, respective ly, as appears of record from the assessment rolls now In the hands of the sheriff and tax collector of the ounty of Crook, State of Ore gon, which said property Is located In the ssld county and state and Is ps-tlcularly described, together with the names of the owners of each narticular parrel, lot or tract, rorresnondlng number of delinquent certifi cate, and the amount of detlnmieot tax. net. e'tles end Interest due plaintiff thereon on fbo seM 1st dee of December. 1019, set op. noslte thereto, as follows, to-wltt , CI seslnst Olya Burchols for the N't of tt VW', of B-tlor " to T-.,.nH 11 q..il, Ttsnee 15 East of the Willamette Meridian KM C aexlnst "w.r TT Cs ies foe ths ft1, o' Section to T-.m.hln IS q,.ll, n-- 'S "st of tb WHInmette Mz-rMInn - 0" C4 a,t"-t W rr '- i rn'l' rt fV MVK tl,e S"' of h ( . vvsn of the V.V,. end be the Wi of the WH of section 8 fn Townshln 18 Sooth. p,nw 18 Enst of the WIMsmeMe merl'tt'-n i " 7 srnilor TV.-'. tTo,-e. f. IV,. WM' rf -otir,. . owi, u j v., a of Section 1 In Township 16 South, Range 14 Kit ( the Wlllaimite narallan, J M Cg against Jtthn t.ummer for the N iv ut lion He ut Tuonship U Vuulh, Range It tst ot the WllUlllvlte inerxilea I4.if C against t l.uninier lor the H'4 at stei- ttnn III In l"wn.hip IS South, Mange 1 Kaat ot the Willamette meridian t:tt.,i CIO against Js.ub II, look fr the NKle ul He, t Inn 14 In Township It South, Kai'ge o kaat ol the Willamette meridian CI 4 against C. C l-.Ssnd lor the ' of the SKk, ol Knttloa lH in Township l Sou In, Range U hast vl the Willamette meridian, .'2.10 CIS against L. M. Boyle lor the SK of the ol oertto tv and the hW S, of NWI, ul Heellon i I Township I Mouth, Range la tal ot the Willamette meridian. tliMHl CI J against Archie Mason lor the N' ol the 8Kt and the lWl, ujt Her I Ion IS in Town. ship IS Mouth, Rang ill Kesl ol the Wll. lametut meridian Ist.Vv CIS against U M. Miller for tract m feet In Section 84, la Township If H..UIU, Range 88 t st si the Willamette meridian, 8S2.IW C20 against J. C. torbia fur IN KWt ol the MWt. of Section II in Township Id South, Range It Ka.1 ol the Willamette meridian SMU C24 against K, t. Taylor lor the NWt ol the NKVs of Section 18 In Township II Mouth, Range 2U East of the Willamette meridian. 810.41 C28 against Samuel tlnsworth and Stephen J. Connolly tor the Wt, of, the NWS of Sertton Is. and the K' of the NEI4 of 8- tion M In Township 14 South, Ranee 88 Kaat of the Willamette mertdlae 814 88. CJ: against D. H. Peoples for the NH ol the NKi,. the NK', of the MWV, and the swi of the NKt ul He. tlon 18 In Township 't .South, Range 18 East of the Willamette meridian. 818.10 C31 against I). II. Peoples fur lot I of Block 8 in Johnson's Sub-Dlslskin adjolnlnb'lhe City of Prlneellle, 18.78 C'82 against D. tl. Peoples for txt 81, 28 and It and 24 of Hlork I. Nobles Addition to the City of Prineville, 17.10 Cal against W. K. Thomas for Lot 1 of Block II ol the Oregon Western Addition to the t'Hy ol Prineville, t'-I.IO CS4 aealnst tieotue P. te for lt t and I of Block 1 In Tnwnslle of raollna. t.oft Ca alnl William Kadea for Lots t. 8. 1 and 4 of Block 8 In Townslte of Paulina. 8.-S87 And you. and each of you, tie said Olw PurchoU. C,e.ire II Camee. John Humour, E. P. tiumm.r. Jacob H Cook. O. C, Loflan.l, I, M. povle. Ar hle Meson. J C. Corbln. P. S. Taylor. W. . Thomas. 0. P. Lee. William Kadea. as well as alt persons unknown owning or claiming to own any right, title or internet In the said above rWrritied real proierty, are further Iwreby notilled that. Crook Coun'y. Orevon. will apply to the Circuit Curt of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook, for Judgment and decree lomioslng the Heel of the said d, llloiu.nl las certificates against the property above drecribed. and you, and each of you. are hereby summoned and required to aptiear herein on or before the 2nd day of April. IS2I. said date Wing more than eltty HUH days from lha date of the Arsl uubllraliiin of this summons, as or ils el by this Court, ee-luslee of the dy ol said Srst publication, and the lime prearrlhed in the order for the publication of this sum. mens for you to appear herein and defend thia suit, or pay thd amounts respectively d.ie as above shown, together with the roeta. In. tersat. penaltiee and accrued eosts, and In ease of your failure so to do, a decree will be ente'esl against you foreclosing the lien vl said certiorates ol delinquency and against the land heretofore described herein, and dl. recline that same be sold In satisfy said lien, judgment and decree, coats, penaltlea. intereet and accruing costs aceontlng to law. This summons la published for a period of more than nine consecutive weeks by order the Honorable T. E. J. Puffy. Judge of the Circuit Cou-t of the State of Oregon for Crook County, made sr.d entered herein on the 8th da of January, 1H2I, the date of the first publication of this summons being thr Uth day of January. 1021, and the date of the test nobtKatlon of the said summons be Ing on the 81st dav of March. 1931. AH pro. eess and papers In this proceeding mae be served upon the undersigned, district attorney of the Stale of Oregon, for the County of C ook. and attorney for plaintiff herein re siding at Prineville. Oregon, and whose poet- o"W address ts Prineville, Oregon. Pate of last pabllcotton is M r-h St.t '"-.'l (slenedl WILLARD !' W'T. nistrlct Attorney of the "' if Ore gon for Crook Couotr. t,n-l fMiorn,v for Plaintiff residing In the Slste ,f Oregon at Prineville, 17.58 WHY THET TAKE TO SOKT PTUYK. Director Reeves Kuson. who pro duced the new Universal serial, "The Moon Riders," which will be shown at the Lyric Theater Friday, was fol lowed by hard luck during 'practic ally the whole time the serial was in the course of production. First, Art A cord, who ts starred, broke his leg in saving Mildred Moore from nas ty spill, and activities upon the pic ture were held up for a month and a half. When Acord's leg finally did heal he sustained another tall, this time Injuring his head, holding up CALIFORNIA CALLS TO A WOnU) OP INKISITK BEAUTY AMD CHARM IX Outdoor life Ideal. An endless variety of healthful recreation, pastimes and sight-seeing tours. Its thousands of miles of , picturesque paved highways are the admiration and delight ot motor enthusiasts. A real semltropic winter paradise, v The Direct and f'leasant Way to California 1 Via UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM which places at the disposal of Its patrons two extremely at tractive and interesting routes the world-famous Columbia River and Shasta Routes, or through Salt Lake City and one hundred mijes of orange groves In the 8unny Southland. Why Not Go OXK WAY and Return the OTHER? A circle of rare scenes and experiences not excelled on the continent. Through sleeping car and dining car accommoda tions make the trip either way comfortable and Interesting, H'M ti.vn-on v In fioui, i-riiiBvuie junction, ur. WM, McMTIRRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. prutluitloii for another two week. e Next followed a series of storms, and bad weather, for which Caltfoo ula ts noted during certain seasons. The director was delayed to ruch an extent that he was on the point ot taking his company to Cuba t n search of sunshine and good cheer. IIKMOt NTAHI I-H ITT OS JtiniM. The Kurd Motor Company, petrolt, la now supplying demountable rime us optional equipment for Its opem cur models. This Includes a spur rim and tire carrier, and has been siunilsrd equipment on Kurd tncltsc -d models for some time.' The Cost is included In the price of the tvden and coupe, but Is til extra when in stalled on touring car or runabout. Popular demand Is said to 'be re sponsible for the change. NKW UK.KR IXt'KKAKKH KOKD TRl't'K sri'M. A special worm and gear now bv lug manufactured by the Kurd Motor Company for the Kurd truck Increas es Ihe speed from five to seven miles an hour without Increasing the spteej of the motor. The truck comes from the factory equipped with the stand ard gearing, the recommended speed of which Is fifteen miles an hotiur, and the change to the special gear ing is made by the lural d-aler when the customer desires a more speedy truck. Kl'MMNfs FOIUM IS TOLD WKATHKH "ford opcratots can save them selves considerable trouble during this cold weather If thoy give proper . attention to the Kord clutch," saiil Mr. C'uuipbeil special agout for the gtuudard Oil Company, In dlscuaaitif cold weather lubrication yesterday. "Many Kord operators coropluitt that when the engine Is cold It is hard to crank and the car has a ten dency to creep forward while crank In. "To eliminate as much aj possible this cause for complaint they should first make sure that tho clutch lever la adjusted so that, with the hatd brake lever set. the clutch ts fully disengaged. As this relieves the clutch siring. It should permit suf ficient separation of the driving frcia the driven discs to allow them to turn- freely on each othr. This is recigenry b-Bti the driving dlavs are connected to the engine crank shaft and the driven discs cannot re volve without turning the rear wheels. But If the- lubricating nil us.-d ! of too heavy body, the discs vwll still have a tendency to stick together and make cranking difficult, "!n the Ford power plant the clutck Is combined with the engine and la brlcated from the supply oil la the crankc.ase. lf the oil In use has a lero cold test It will not congeal cr become too heavy at any tempera lure above tero, and the clutch dlsts) will then separate freely when re lieved of the pressure of the clutck spring. This will permit the engine to be cranked with minimum effort. And will check the tendency Of tfce car to creep forward.." LOST Chain for Dodge car, on the Bear Creek road. Finder pleas leave at Journal office or call O. A. Hedlund. 17 YOU Let our agent tell you all about It, prepare your Itinerary, make your reservations, deliver your tickets and supply Instructive California literature. A pleasant variation from the all-rail trip to Cal ifornia Is the ocean trip from Portland to San Fran Cisco. Sailings on the "Rose City" or "Alaska" ev ery fifth day. Direct connection In Portland. Let us tell you about It. Ea BJAK!:L? J P-A-. Bend Ore.