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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1921)
Tt KrtDAV, APRIL 7, Iffll. CROOK COaJNTY iOlTLXAL PMtt T. , MBa.aiWH usita f ' 'Do you wish to sell all or part I of your Ochoco Project Land? If so come in and see us and we will no doubt be able to move it for you. It is very import ant that you act now in this matter in order to catch the early buyers. OCHOCO REALTY COMPANY ' OFFICE WITH Crook County Journal 4 ! Johnson Creek Brick AND Tile Factory Don't sit down and sit, But get up and git. Keep your eye on Johnson Creek And Ochoco And watch the Brick Plant Get up and go. OMAR WILSON, Prop. 4 ALFALFA HKKD AKIMVKM FOIt DIMTIIIULTION HERE Hen Bordal rocelved t shipment of about two tons of alfalfa eed the last of the. Wft, conHiKtied to the Ochoco IlKtrli-t, and finished dellv firing It on Tuesday. Another ship ment la expected In aoon. Dry Land Below Sea Level. All Hie coiiiliii'ntu cxi'iipi ",,nih America Iimm' ui-i'iik nl dry Ininl he low aon level the Iiiwcni Ix-lni; til Till etlm. wlii i-.' there In n miI nt In I he Iciul luHiii 1,'JKI feet 'nwer ilmu thv Ml'lllllTlllMrilll, i . Tiue Gretrwe. A inn n - i i-in .Ti'Htiiiv.ii Hi'!, in iU folli'.iHlii.sn of nn honi-sl .llrw n life, found. '.I mi II jliHi l'lli'.,l,. nl hi inn'l f mm ewryllihit: elp, him! n ati'Htly iilifilli'.iic in ill.- rule tvhii'h he kllliM In In' riullt -l ii'i.i'f.. I. mil! Dreaded Element of Which He Sang. Kiltiurd lirh'K, I lit- Niirwvglmi rum p..t'r. who wrote of the Vlklnga iu:il llu- if rem ihpuii, wlin sang, "And II ttiin Olnf Trj ifvi'swui niid hi1 eiilji 'l tin1 north Ken wide" Grieg iniild never ptifcr n bout hernn It niinle lilm.di'iitlily III. AHhinik'li money wn ii luidly ii.i'ili'il iihhi'i in th. ;ricu hiMlxi'liold nil tin. .'..iiiini'lH hi ihI.ii loim im'ivuk wlili Ii American iiiiuiukit offered him were rcfuwd. Ih'cuum a hunt ride would have kllieil t lie mi riiimli'lim, -inrli'n D. lxniifH.ni Ii. Hiii rat' Miitiixlne .TNOPHIH op THK AVNUAL . HTATKMKNT OK THK Citizens Insurance Company of ai, tiui. In ih. ai.ta of vi'oUrl. oa llio lhlrl flr.l Ay ul lioirmlr, 100, mail, tu tin" inauranc cmiml.lnr of tht aula uf nraa-uM, purauant to Imw: l)lll. Anuiunt of epltl etock paid p ' I zooooooe Ni prmluma raralvad dunni lntr.t. dlvMenda and ranta racaKad durlnf lh. Jtmr S1.444 M Toul Ineoma sso.CTOat IMafcaraaRia'ata. Nat loaa-a paid durluc th rr.r. Inrluilin a.ljuatmant ."'""? S40.5O0 0 Invl.lnn'l. paid nn capital tot'li during- th yar 341.000.00 r.itmnlaali.na and aafarle paid (lurinic ihM yfar 30tt.lS4 P4 T.a. Il.-nara and fard paid nurins ina rar ,. 15.094.64 an f olhar aipandl- 43.4M TS Gairdeini Anntunl of luroa Toul pni1lturtii ti4.nn9 Vlu of aiofka nnil bond .twnorl (mnrk"! vnlu- 4fl9 17B 00 lnliTal. Mr 40 OOO 00 rnh in bank and nn hand... 4M.74i.7I lrriiluttiR in ronrm of rMtr nm wrtrtfn unm Hoptf-inbur jl . ivvt 2O0. 2lft rVO lritinMt and renla ilua and ao crud , 10.AMR.I2 Total arimltfod aaiutta I,174.K72.18 CirriM claim for ioin unpatd I BB.TH1 W Atnoutit of utii-artiivl prMinum on all out tilHndltic rlnka.... 400 TO 04 All oiliwr liitbilitiBa I 218 1.11 H Toial liabliiil-i. aiclualva of cnrUal aork f Tl.'i 643 Biinlnwi In Oregon fur th Vrar. s Ki pr"iuiuma ri-e?l'd during . yr I5 JITft fT iiOatM-e) pnid durlnit th year . it .! 17 LuMr-a tn rrd Hurlnv Oi yr 2 .Mt3 H9 t ITIZKVM INHI KrR COMPAM. Oliarlca K. Chaaw. IVoiidnt. I. O Crackr. Hirrry , J no. H. liuritard. ataiuiory realdanl attorney f.ir anrvlca. MADE IN OREGON HA X GRASS SEEDERS A v.. SOW VOI R ALFALFA AND GRASS 101:1) WITH THK SKKDKR THAT .vrr.v. to .ny ordinary tiutiiow. s'kkioioi two opkk- ATIOMN IN OiK. HOWS IIROADO 1ST RI-XJARDI.KSH "OK WIND YOrt'A.V SOW WITH A "CIjIMAX ONLY TWO ttF.AKS TO WRAH. THKY ARK I.ONtM.II'E, SIMl'LK, .U TRATK, LOW IN I'RICK,, AND ARK MAIM'. IN OIMXJON IN CROOK COl'NTY IN VRINKVII.I.K. AK T!1KF. OWNKKS: Gl'Y' I.AI'OM.KTTIi;, . OMVKR POWKMi, I.KV MCIIOLH, 1MVK GRIMK8." SEE T1UM SEEDER ATTACHED TO HAR ROW AND ASK FOR INFORMATION AT THE W. F. PR1NEVILLE, OREGON Lilly's Seeds in Pkgs, small, 5 Cents D. M. Ferry Seeds, small, 10 Cents ONION 1" SETS 15C PER LB. We also carry all kinds of Seeds in Bulk At Attractive Prices J. E. STEWART & CO STREETS OMY BY COURTESY Roadwaya in European Citiea Unpaved and Filthy Up to Comparatively Few Yeara Ago. The oldest pavement of which there Is miy record In modern cities is thai of Cordova, Spain, which was' paved wlili stones by the Moors in the mid dle of the ninth century. Modern travelers think the original pavement cannot have been replaced, It Is so bud. The Moors also caused water to be conveyed to, the city In leaden pipes. l'tials was the next city to pave Its streets; Jmt this civic betterment did not take place until the year 1184, on which occasion an historian says, "the name of the cily was changed from Ltitetia, which It had been previous ly called on account of Its filihiness." Those old streets must bnve been very bad Indeed, as It was the general practice of the citizens to keep swine, which roamed at large and wallowed In the mire of the public ways. The streets of London were unpaved In the eleventh century, and It Is un certain just when the work did begin. Holborn was not paved until 1417, though It was frequently Impassable from the depth of Its mud. Berlin allowed Its streets to go with out even a clearing or cleaning until the middle of the seventeenth century, and until 1861 It was a popular prac tice to place pig pens Immediately beneath the (rout windows of .the houses, , Every kind of tJHh and dirt was thrown Into the streets of Warsaw up to the comparatively recent year of 1823. Stray Stories. : True Style. : Proper words in their proper places make the true definition of style. Swift, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Lumber Lime Lath Plato Shingles Cement EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Yours For Service Cornett Stage Co. Stages leave Pnneville and Paulina Daily f'' except Sunday Office with Ochoco Creamery A' Classified Ad Bring i Quick Results