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J ; THURSDAY, JVN8 M, 1031 CROOK OOriTTT JOCIUfAL D) D) 77 The Bank of Priheville CAPITAL STOCK $50,000.00 , ' ( ORGANIZED to do a general banking busi jj ness.N- It is the policy of this bank to lend every assistance to its patrons consistent with sound banking principles. There are many ways in which this bank may be a helpful service to you. Come in and let us talk it over. " The Bank of Helpful Service " OFKK'KRH J. L. KARNOPP, Pros. A. J. NOllLE, Vice Pre. W. O. HALL, Cashier. Geo. F. Euston, Au't Cashier. DIRECTORS J. L. KARNOPP, W. O. HALL. A. J. NOBLE, J. M. ELLIOTT, LAKE M. BECHTELL, KAMI. Kit ELLIOTT MIm Agnes Elliott and Vernan I. Bimlor wre married In tbli city on Sunday, June It. The brlda la a graduate of the University o' Oregon, and a (number of Delta Gumma Sorority. The groom U a graduate of Ore gon Agricultural College and a mem ber ot Lambda Chi Alpha Frater nity. The Baskers will be at home af ter July let at Larklane farm, near rrlnevllla, Oregon. NOTICE TO CltKMTOIW Notice la hereby given that the un signed ha been appointed adminis trator of the estate of Benjamin A. Ward, deceased, by the County Court of Crook County, State of Oregon, and all creditors of said deceased and all persons having claims Aga inst sulci estate 'must present the sume with proper vouchers to the un dersigned at the office of L- M. Hoc hid, In Prlneville, Oregon, with in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Hated and published first time the 23rd day of June, 1921. WILLARD H. WIRTZ, Administrator ot the Estate ot Ben jamin A. Ward, deceased. Lake M. Becbtel, Attorney for the estate. 40-51 Notice Is hereby given that W. C. Evans has filed his petition with the Secretary of the Board of Directors of the Ochoco Irrigation District with the prayer that the following land, to-wlt: Beginning at a point S76 feet west of the southeast cor ner ot the southwest quarter of Sec- GLORIOUS FOR A FOURTH You can do it now, for prices are down to normal on the Toggery's line of brand new merchandise, and J. A. Stein & Son wish to announce they have just received 150 Kirschbaum Suits for Men at $22.50 and $37.50 BOYS' KNICKERBOCKER SUITS $12.50 and $15.00 None Better on the Market POLO SHIRTS SHOES and OXFORDS HATS We carry nothing but lines from dependable makers and invite your inspection investigate our prices. THF TOOOFRY J A Stein & Son 1 1 IJ-i I VJUULiU I 337 M.n st PR1NEVILLE THE BUICK CREED TIT A BUICK AUTOMOBILE must be so built ( tbat it will, at all times and under all circum stances, give the owner uninterrupted use of his investment Every Buick owner is entitled to. and will receive, prompt and efficient service the kind that will insure him the motoring pleasure he ex pects. Buick reputation, so pre-eminently firm and fair, was not won by chance, but is due to the policy established with the production of the first Buick car and so consistently adhered to ever since that of giv ing the owner the maximum of service for the mini mum of cost. Mo matter what its price, a Buick car must and will, give the maximum of that service for which it was intended, and must bear its proportion of the responsibility of maintaining that hfgh prestige which Buick cars have attained. . DONT FORGET that we put on the new tires free within five miles.. Service Motor Sales Comp'y PRINEVILLE, OREGON Pi tton 33 In twp- 13 ot r IS e.W. M thence following the main canal of the Ocboco Irrigation District in a northwesterly direction 900 feet; thence along said main canal in a southwesterly direction 700 feet to a' point on the south line ot said section 33 aforesaid, which point la 1760 feet west ot the said point ot beginning and containing t.S acre more or less, be included within the boundaries of the Ochoco Irrigation District, and all persons Interested are hereby notified to appear at the office ot said board on Tuesday, th 2nd day of August, 1921, at ten o'clock a. m., and show cause, if any they have, why the petition should not be granted. This petition is published for three sonsecutlve week is the Crook County Journal, published in Crook County. Oregon, and the first publi cation inereoi is june zara. iyzi. B. A. SORDAL, Secretary of Board ot Directors, Ochoco Irrigation District. 40-3t KOTIC FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 18, 1931 Notice is hereby given that CLAY W. LONG ot R. F. D. Number 1, Box 13, Bend, Oregon, who. on Dec 8. 1917, made Homestead Entry No. 019487, for nw quar. n half aw quar. and Be quar. sw quar. Sec- and nequar. nw quar. See. 27. twp. 20 south range 20 east ot Willammetta Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before H. C. Ellis. United States Commissioner, at Bend, Ore gon, on the 11th day of August, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: 0. B. Caldwell, R. P. D- No. 1, Box IS, Bend, Oregon, James Morrison, R. F. D., No. 1, Box 13, Bend, Oregon, Lon Bright,, of Dry Lake, Oregon, Samuel W. Merrill, of Brothers, Ore gon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register 40-6t Ij-' Mid-Summer I Demands Can be found at our store in the following Organdy,, 85c and $1.25 per yard Wash Satin 1.25 per yard Crepe de Chine $2 and 3.00 per yard II III Voile 50c, 65c and 75c per yard J Georgette $1 .75 to $2.50 per yard III III Pongee 1.25 to 1.50 per yard These are all new goods and a large as sortment of patterns to select from.