Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 05, 1910, Image 3

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    THE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
is for the development and improvement
of Central Oregon. You are a partner.
And that's GOOD business for all of us.
NEWS? If it happens in Crook Co.
we tell you. That's OUR business.
JOB PRINTING? The best that is.
Use us. That's YOUR business.
PRINEVILLE BASKET
BALL TEAM WINS
Bend Girls are Out
played N
VISITORS TENDERED RECEPTION
Liit Meeting of Societies Held
And Entertainig Program
Rendered
After the Ken J High School and
Crook County High School basket
ball game Katurday evening, the
Iirml tfiim wm tendered a recep
tion at the High Hchool. The re
ception room waa appropriately
decorated with blue and red, (the
Kend color) interwlned with the
blue and gold (the Crook County
High Hchool colore) while the booth
where the girla dinned punch
was suggestively festooned with
net in which were hung miniature
banket balls. To carry out the
banket ball idea, thete were uxed
to aecure partnera for the progree
elve conversation game which gave
all an opportunity to display their
ability aleng this line. At a late
hour, "(ioodnight Ladiea" waa
eung and the guest departed, ex
preraing a hope that they would
toon meet the Crook County High
Hchool atudenta again which hope
waa heartily echoed by the Crook
County High School.
Mr. Wickernham ia again with
her claaea after an absence of a
week in which the viaited the
choola of IWnd and Redmond and
attended an institute at Culver.
Her report from theee schools ie
very gratifying, aaehe commended
the work very highly.
AtUrtict.
The baaket ball . game between
the Mend High School and the
Crook County High School last
Saturday evening at the Club Hall
waa moat interesting- at it waa the
first opportunity either team had
had of measuring ita atrength with
an outside team. Both teams
went on the floor with the hope of
winning and while the C. C. 11. S.
(lirla had the advantage of being
on their home floor, yet they were
nt a disadvantage in never having
played a game under girla' rules
and felt rather doubtful of victory,
aa the opposing team had been
practicing girla' rules all year.
The C. C. 11. S. girls showed su
perior and .faster playing In every
position and it was easy to decide
the victors after the first five min
utes of play but not the score, as
the most sanguine did not predict
a score of 29 to 4 in favor of the
C. C. II. S. but that was the sched
ule at the end of the second half.
The tennis courts are being put
in order and we hope to have a
match game on Junior Day.
Oclwcaaiu,
The last meeting of the Ochocon
ian Society for the school year was
held last Friday and we all agree
with the critic, Miss Agnes Elliott,
that it was the best final program
that the society has listened to, as
there has always been a tendency
to shirk at this last meeting, but
every number showed careful
thought and preparation. , The
opening number was an "original"
by Miss Lotta Smith on "Oregon
KticmiuiQ , nuiuu nip luiioncu vj
a . humorous reading by Hums
Montgomery. Next came the re
citation by Lawrence Lister, which
waa the predecessor of an excellent
talk by Miss Emerien Young.
The "Seniors' Farewell" by Clark
Morse fittingly closed the meeting.
- Alpha.
Tim lnol nrnorim renilornil Viv
---- r- D -. j
the Alpha Society was of unusual
excellence. The recitations by
Charles and Roy Lowther showed
the ability of these students along
declamatory lines. Robert Kester'a
"original", in which he impressed
upon the students their obligation
to the society was well selected, as
was Miss Louise Summers essay
on "Duty." Miss Amy Davenport
gave a semi-comic reading which
was greatly enjoyed by the society
The program closed with Current
Events by Roy McCallister, who
told of many interesting things
happening in he world distant
from us.
, Fret tmi Sssiari.
Donald liurleigh, '13, spent Sat
urday and Sunday with bis parents
at Redmond.
Saturday and Sunday was pleas
antly spent by George Mingnrs at
his home at Lamonta.
Rums Montgomery spent Satur
day and Sunday at his home on
Crooked River.
The inter-high school oratorical
contest at La Grande comes on
May 21, this makes it impossible
for Wilford Reiknap to go unless
he misses . the commencement
exercises, so he haa resigned in
favor ol the aecond contestant, Roy
Iowthcr, who. will represent the
C.C.H. 8.
City Council.
Continued from first page.
diiianca shall take effect ami be In force
from anil after ill mummim by the
council.
1'aated the conn:! I the 31 ilsr of May,
11)10.
At tent Approved by mayor.
J. II. Rosenberg, chairman of
the public health and police com
mittee, was instructed to look after
all sloughs within the corporate
limits. He was ordered to have
those filled that were on city
property and to notify private own
era that sloughs would no longer
be tolerated. If private individu
als do not give heed and get busy
the city will take etepe to abate
the nuisance.
The follow ing bills were ordered
paid:
City marshal, work on head gate. ..$12 00
" salary for March 60 00
sirs. Mating, hall rent. 3 months 25 00
Crook County Journal, printing... 11 00
Keeorder lireese, fee 4 80
C. D. Calbreath. work on park 17 50
C. D. Calbreath, work on ditch
anil dam 50 00
Oscar Huffman, hauling trees 6 00
City marshal, aalary (or April 50 00
" " work on ditch 15 00
Fa Tobin, work on ditch and dam 21 25
Robert Moore, repairs on grade... 2H 75
Institute.
Continued from first page.
Miss Parrott followed with a
most interesting discussion on
mental suggestion, taking first, the
suggestion of the teacher to the
pupils and second, the teacher's
suggestion to herself. She closed
with several helpful aphorisms.
The citizen and the school was
the subject of an address by Mr.
Springer of Culver. Among other
good things he said that our civ
ilization ia founded on the intellec
tual development of its citizenship.
It is important that parents should
be educated, said the speaker, but
infinitely more important that the
teachers should be educated because
it is they who mold largely the
character of our boya and girls.
The institute closed, after a prof
itable session, by an excellent
paper on the "School and the
Home" by Superintendent Ford.
Cantcst Notice. .
t'nltrd SWIM Land Offlc,
The Iiallea, Oregon, March 25, 1010.
A atifnotent contest affidavit havlm heen
(I Iml iu tit lit office or Jame Balu. contestant.
eitalnst homestead eniry, No. liCHt, made
rVuriiari J. 1H, tor HWU tSE'i, aw-Unit Iff,
WS NKW, NWV section S2, township 17,
S rants 11. K.. Willamette Meridian, by John
T. Blair, contcstoe, iu which it ia alleged thai
tald John T. Blair haa wholly abandoned aald
tract lor more, than tlx months last pant; that
aid tract ia not willed upon and cultivated by
aid party aa required, by law and that there
are no Improvement, ol any description what
ever thereon; that aald alleRed absent' waa
not one to nisenipioy morn in me army, navy or
marine curpi of tho United mates I u time of
war.
Haiti parties ara hereby notified to appear.
iratlon
atlon at 10 o'clock a. m. on May 17, 110, be-
fspono, a
e it
lore Warren Brown, county clerk, at his ofttee
in I'rlnovilio, Oregon, amf that Una hearing
will be held at 10 o'cloch a in. on Mav
'it, 1U1U. before the Register and Receiver at
the (lulled Slate Land Ottlce iu The Dalles,
Oregon.
The aald contestant having, In a proper
affidavit, tiled March 'J4, 1010, aet iorth facta
which show that after due diligence personal
service ol this notice can not be made, it is
hereby ordered and directed that such notice
be given by due and proper publication.
S-31p O. W.MOOKK, Keg Ister,
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
Uulted Slate Land Office at The Dalles, Ore.
March mh. 1910.
Notice Is hereby given that John (). Powell,
whose postottlce address Is prineville, Oregon,
did, on the 7th day of August, luoo, rile In this
office Sworn Statement and Application, No.
OftlM, to purchase the HVM UK'-., section 4,
8W BWW, section a, NWJ NV section 10
and NK'i N section 0, township 18 south,
range 111 east, Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions of the act
of June a, 1878, and acts amendatory, knnwn as
the "Timber and Stone Law," al uch value as
might be llxed by appraisement, and that,
pursuant to such application, the land and
timber thereon have been appraised, the tim
ber estimated 1,400,001) board feet at 60 cents
perM., and the land fxo.00; that said appli
cant will offer Anal proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn slulemrnt on the 9th day
of Jane, 1910, before Warren Bsown, county
clem, at his office, at Prineville, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest this pur
chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any
lime before patent issues, by tiling a corrobor
ated affidavit in this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry.
4-7 O. W. MOORS, Register.
Par Up.
1 to tti. lirm of Llvely-Jirdad-I,liiu
( out pan r wfll plea, call on Harry lnius
ami selll. 6-s-tf
K
For Sale.
. Registered i'olarid China llear.O month
old, for sale. Address O. M. Ki.kixx,
I'rlnoTill, Ore. 6-6-lf
Percheron Sullion for Sale.
Coming 4 year olil graded, weight WOO;
good action, good Idiiie.
W A. V. WiKKKK, Hay Creek, Or.
Well Drilling.
Imrulre of or address K. WauokkI, ILml
iiiom), Oregon. fVd lino
Wanted.
Men capable of earning fV) per week aell
Ing treo for the largest and heat known
nursery In the West. Choice territory.
Uuaranleed stock. For rticulan, aj-
diae, OskooM Ntswsat t'ostrApr.
0-4-lnio Urenco, Oregon.
' Union Church Services.
Katurday, 11 r. iu., aonuiil sermon,
lituiket dluiicr, 2 p. in. Koll call nml
b'lslnetis meeting of the cburcb. The
iiifiulM-re are rcqucettMl to be preMut
as Important niatteni will come be
fore the church.
IS 11 iid ii y 10 a. iu , Itlblc school. 11
a. m., pivrK'hliio;, topic, "The For
H'tunl llfinorlul." 7 p. m.,ChrlMtlnu
Knileavor Society; Koln-rt Smith,
leader. .H p. in., preaching, topic,
"Tlie 1'earl of Orent i'rtce." A cor
dial invitation is extended to all. C.
P. Dalle, Pastor.
Notice for Publication.
Department of The Interior.
fulled HUtea Land Office
al The Dalle, Oregon. March i'lh. lein,
Kolli- hi hereby given that Nunia K. Mcoln,
whoer poal-orltrr addrras la Prineville, Oregon,
did. on the 17th day ol Owcrmber, lts, rile In
this orlie Sworn statement and Application,
No. USUI, to purchase the HV, NW ',. nX'iion
21, township i sou Hi, range lb east, V lllametu
Meridian, and lb timber thereon, und.-r the
provisions of the art of June , la7H, ami a t
amendatory, known as the "Timber and Hume
Ijiw," at such value aa might be Used by ap
praisement, and that, pursuant to such appli
cation, the laud and timber thereon have been
appraised the timber estimated Mti. boa.nl
teet at .Mi per M. and the land 110 m; that said
applleaat will offer Anal proof In support ol
his application and sworn statement on the
Vth nay ol June, rm, 1m. lore Warren Hrown,
euunty clerk al his office, at Prineville, Ore
gon. Any person I at liberty to protest this pur
chase before entry, or Initiate a roniest al any
lime before patent Issiiea, by Sling a corrobor
ated affidavit In this office, alleging facts
which would defeat the entry,
4 7 C. W. MORK. Register.
Rotice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned,
the administrator of the eat ale of A 1. Isaw
aon, dcomuwd, thai lie baa made and Hied
With the clerk of the nounly eonrt, his final
era Hinting of Ills administration of aald
estate: and that the county court haa act
Monday, the lh day ol June, WIO at 10
o'clock lu Ihe forenoon al the county court
room In I'rlnevllle, Oregon, as the time and
place ror bearing and aetlllng aald final W4
oountlnc. At which Unie and place, nnr Her
eon ink-rested In aald estate may spiear and
object to said final accounllng.
Uated this 61 h day of May, '910.
i. H. McMkkic.
Adnitnlatrator of the estate or A. P. Daw
son, deoeeaed
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior.
V. 8. Land Otllue at The Dalles, Oregon.
April th, W10.
Notice Is hereby given that
Margaret Hayes, formerly Margaret P.
Collins, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on
June tilth, liHH, made llomeatead, (Serial
No. IWilO,) No. L'ttill, for K'i SW', and
V'A ciK'(, section 10, township IS south,
range 16 K, Willamette Meridian, has Hied
notice of intention to make final rive-year
proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before Warren Brown, county
clerk at hi office, at Prineville, Oregon,
on the Mill day of June. 1U10,
Clnimant names aa witnesses: Edmund
A. Parker, Klam C. Faught. Pleasant U.
Milliorn, Lilly Wilson, all of Prineville,
Oregon. 0, W. MOORB,
5-Sp Kegister,
Notice of Sale of State Lands.
Notice ia hereby given that the State
Land Hoard will receive sealed bids until
11:00 o'clock a. ni., August 1, 11)10, for the
following described school lands, to-wit:
ol Section Hi, T. IS 8. R. 24 K.
S W H of Section 1, T. 20 8. R. 14 E.
All or Section iki. T. 21 8. K. 13 K.
WW of Section 8K, T. '.'I 8. it. 14 K.
All of Section IU and all of Section 80, T.
22 H R IS K
All of Section 16 and all of Section 36, T.
32 8. R. 14 K.
All bills must be accompanied by a regu
larly executed application to purchase and
at least one-lifth of the amount ottered.
No bid for less than $14.00 per acre will
be considered.
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids.
Application and bids should be address
ed to O. (i. Jirown, Clerk Slate Land
lioard, Salem, Oregon, and marked, "Ap
plication and bid to purchase state land."
(. U. Baoww,
Clerk Stats Land Board.
Dated April 22, 1010. 4-28
Notice of Sale of State Lands.
Notice ia hereby given that the State
Land Board will receive sealed bids until
11 :00 o'clock a. ni., August 1, 11)10, for the
following described school lands, to-wit:
N W of Section 8(1, T. 15 8. R. 21 K.
NKK and 8X of Section 10, T.20 8. R.
12 K.
All bids must be accompanied by a regu
larly executed application to purchase and
at feast one-liitli of the amount offered.
No bid for less than $7.50 per acre will be
considered.
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids.
Applications and bids should be address
ed to G. O. Brown, Clerk State Land
Board, Salsm, Oregon, and marked, "Ap
plication and bid to purchase state lands."
O. ii. Browm,
Clerk Stute Land Board.
Dated April 22, 1U10. 4-2
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon
for t'rook County.
O, A. Stevenson, plaintiff,
v
Nettle Stevenson, defendant.
To Nettle Stevenson, the avove named de
fendant: In the name of the state of Oregon you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
oompllnt filed against you In the above en
titled court and action, on or before the last
day or the time prescribed In the order for
publication of this summons, to-wit: the 6th
day of May. UtlU. and If you full to so answer,
forwent theieof, the plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief therein demanded, to
wlt: For a decree of divorce dissolving the
bonds of matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant.
This summons Is served upon you by order
of the Hon. II. U. Kills, judge or Orook
county, stale of Oregon, dated the 21st day or
March, Win, and the dale of the first publi
cation of this summons Is March 21th, 1910,
and the date ot t he lust publication of this
summons will expire ou May fth, l'.'H'.
W. A. HULL.
8-24 Attorney for Plaintiff.
Stockholder' Meeting.
Tim annual meeting of the atot-k-linlilera
of (he I'loneer TclcKnijili &
Telephone Co. will lw held ut tin: office
of the com puny at 1'rluevlllu, Oregon
May 10, i:il0, at . in.
IltllM DlNlMAK,
4 2H-2t V. T. unci MttonKt r.
A Good Biuineu for Sale.
A good will-e(ulie(l wool miw
find outfit. Hl Ii. i. fcitMoliiin en
gine; Hriwed 3000 eonlH of wood hint
year. Will Hell becauae of ncylilcnt
which render) me unable to continue
the work. Cull on 11. I.. JIohhk,
1'rluevllU', Ore.
Prineville Steam Laundry.
Have your clothe waahed at the I'rlrwvllle
Kleam Laundry. HpoHnl aiu-ntlon riven to
Iravelem. laundry Is located in the Muallla
Irr buildlnc, near the Oi boni.
Ml JAMKM KW1NU, Pmp'r.
CHEAP INSURANCE
FOR GRAIN GROWERS
"Woodlark" Squirrel Poison ia the most
reliable and destructive agent yet devised
for the extermination of Gophers, Squir
rels, Sage Rata and Prairie Dogs. It it
the cheapest insurance against theit
ravage. Every kernel ia warranted to
kill. Climatic change or moisture of the
earth do not destroy it atrength. Re
quire MO MIXING OR PREPARATION. Is
always ready for use. No other ia so
good. Dealer will refund the purchase
price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free.
UovT Chemical Co., Portland, Oregon
For Sale by Templeton & Son.
Professional Cards
C. J. ?rWnr Jf. IP. S3IJtmmp
Belknap & d wards
Vh M. fmr (Km m ttfimmmft
0ryom
(County Fhysidan.)
Ut mm
SPkytUimn mint Snrfm
Calls Akswiied PaoarTLV Pat ob Kiort
onici One Doob Bocih or Adamson'i
Daee Bros. Both orhce an resj
denoe telenbone.
W. A. BELL
FRANK 3IENEFHE
, Lawyers
The Dalle - - Oregon
G. L. BERNIER
Attorney -at-Law
Will practice In all the Court.
Office next door to Dr. Koen berg's,
Prineville. Orecou.
mCawyer
jf trt, SPrintmill; Ortyom.
S?. Clliott,
WADE HUSTON
Surveyor
Homestead locations
a specialty
Prineville,
- Oregon
pt a. aw
fftttrmrjf-mt-mCmm
$al Cstatt
Office with Geo. W. Barnes
iPriniM'll; - Ortgon
J. S. FQX
Public Stenographer and
. Book Keeper
Has Moved His DfTice to
One Door North of Crook County Bank
In Belkap Hall Building
All kinds of Stenographic and Clerical
Work done in Satisfactory manner at
Reasonable Hates.
Agent for Smith Premier $100, and
Royal $65 Typewriters
KASPARILLA
This sterling .. household remedy lia
long been recognized as the beat and
safest Blood Purifier, the moat successful
prescription for spring humor and such
disorders of the blood as boils, pimples,
pustules, blotches, sore and cutaneous
eruption. Kasparilla is admitted to be
the best remedy for that lack of energy
and the peculiar debility so prevalent
during the close of winter and the opening
of spring. For derangement of the di
gestive organs it is a natural corrective,
operating directly upon the liver and ali
mentary canal, gently but persistently
stimulating a healthy activity. It
beneficial influence extends, however, to
every portion of the system, aiding in the
Kocesaes of digestion and assimilation of
txl, promoting a wholesome, natural
appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad
breath, irregularitie of the bowel, con
stipation and the long list of trouble
directly traceable to those unwholesome
conditions.' Kasparilla dUpels drowsi
ness, headache, backache and despond
ency due to inactivity of the liver,
kidneys and digestive tract. It is a
strengthening tonic of the highest value.
THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE
Hoyt Chemical Co. Portland, Oregon
For Sale by Templeton & Son.
Dr. A. V. Grater. Dr. P. Coackley
Soggestive Therapeutist
Vital Treatment
Dr. Grater and Dr. Coackley solicit
ease of paralysis, bronchial, stomach,
brain and spinal troubles. Ft male
weakness a specialty, (.'barges reason
able. Office next door to Price Bror.
store, Prineville, Or.
Office hours: 7 to 12 a.m. 1 to 6
p. m. 7 to 9 p. m.
Consultation Free.
HARNESS and
SADDLERY
SHOP
LED. STILL
Prineville, Oregon
' iVi fi
For Irrigated Farms I
and Fruit Lands I
IN THE
t DESCHUTES VALLEY
jii WRITE
& jones ijvnh rn
Kedrnond, . Oregon
nj
640
ACRES, 4 miles from Prine
ville. Improved. 140 acres
nnder plow. Living water.
Address Box 81, Prineville, Or
Wood Wanted.
I am hereby directed by the County Court
or Crook oounty, Omcou. to advertise for IdO
cord of Rood solid Juniper or body pine eord
wood. to be delivered aod piled for measure
ment as follows: 100 oords at tbe rear of the
court bouse building and 50 oords on the
hixb school lot; entire amount to be delivered
on or prior to September 1. 1910. Court re
serves right to reject any or all bids. Bids
must be Hied with county clerk on or before
p.m. April 80. lla
Warren BROWN county elerk.
J. S. FOX
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER '
AND BOOKKEEPER
Room 10, Adamson 61k, Prineville, Or.
Agent tor
Royal Standard & Smith-Premier Typewriters
(Trice S65) (Price 1U0)
Excursion Rates To The
East
During 1910 : From All Points on
Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co.
TO KATES
Chicago $72.50
Council Bluffsl
Omaha
Kansas City..,
St. Joseph....
SI. Taul
.... 60.00
St. Paul via Council Bluffs 63.90
Minneapolis direct 00.00
Minneapolis via Council Bluffs 63.90
Duluth direct 6C.90
Duluth via Council Bluffa 67.50
St. Louis 67.50
Tickets will be on sale May 2nd and 9th ;
June 2nd, 17th and 24th; July 5th
and 22nd ; August 3rd ; and
September 8th.
Ten days provided for the going
trip. Stop-overs within limits
in either direction. Final return
limit three months from date ot
sale, but not later than October
31st. One way through Califor
nia $15.00 additional.
WM. McMURRAY
General PauamarAssnt Portland, Oreon
1st Presbyterian Church
SABBATH SERVICES.
Hunday H h.xil, 10 a. m.
Christian Kndeavor, 6:3U p. ni.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7: p. m.
Miil-week prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
Come and enjoy good music and Gospel
preaching. Our polity: In essentials
Charity. In non-essentialsLiberty.
N. B. For special notices see locals of
this per.
tLABEXOXT C. BAB III IH3 E,
n . Minister.
DR. J. E. MARSH
Rooms 16 and 17
Adamson Block
(Over poet office)
EASE for all dis-EASE
Demonstrator of Psychology
Power of Mind
SECOND - HAND
STORE
All Kinds of Goods
Bought and Sold
C. L. V. Marker
Dillon Building.
Statement of Resources and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
.At the close of business Mar. 29, 1910
I
RESOURCES
loans and Discounts f!t,5 33
United BUtes Bonds UJ00 W
Bank rremlaeato 6f
Redemption fund S25 00
Cash A lue from banks S
i
1. - S,402
B. F. AJUa. Prasidaa
Win WanwtiUf, VicePrMaUat
rr.
Whiskey Bad for You?
Depends on the whiskey.
"L W. HARPERS
Is mellowed in wood till it is thoroughly
aged. A medicine as well as a pleasure.
Sold by
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon . '
Plants! Plants! Plants!
AT THE PRINEVILLE GREEN HOUSE
Cabbage, cauliflower, tomato and celery plants. Also some of
the hardier flower plants. All in proper season. Early plants
ready by April 10th. Don't ask your wife to grow them in a
window box this year but patronize a new industry. AH plants
will be stocky transplanted. Something sure to live and grow
quickly.
C. W. Spring, Prineville, Oregon, Box 331
PIS87
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Drop inland See
Champ Smith jj
DEAIZU 15
Soft Drinks
r
I
of all kinds
I
i
4
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleek
M stand, Main street, two L
tj doors south First h
J National Bank
Patients Received.
Persons needing: hospital accommo
dations can find them at my home. I
am prepared to care for patients, or
patients may employ their own nurses.
Maternity cases may expect special
attention.
n25 Mas. P. B. Poi.vdbxtek.
1 60 Acres Land for Sale.
120 acres rich bottom land ; good or
grain or alfalfa; stream of water running
through it; all ninler good fence; good
bams and corrals; small house, good well
and force pomp. Price Sltf per acre; 12U
can he Irrigated. Address Med Vander
pool, Prineville, Oregon.
LIABILITIES
capital Stock ..ttSjOoe
Surplus Undivided; profits 71,650 80
Circulation ,2n8
Individual Deposit.. ta,m 4T
' $555,402 2
T. M. Baldwin. Caahiar
K. BaUwia. Aas'l Cashier
Quality
la what the careful buyer in
vestigates when purchasing jew
elry or watches. We Btand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell we guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to be
WATCH REPAIRING
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
Prineville, Oregon
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON