Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 02, 1911, Image 3

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BOY SCOUT CAN
Any Community Will Re MjIitI
iilly IkncliloJ by Proper
itii ItanJIInvl of the
Muvcmcnt.
It.. tQoO
ry ii
W"S:
fy mmhs vcimcintii, Jr.
T urn you lining In ili) wllh
jming 'rci.li nt yiiiir
lvti? Ari )"U bringing
III. Ill (III III tllM lll'lllf .lint
tliolr (own mull tlitlr w-wWiiimm'T Am
yciil Iriitiiliig tlii'iu no Ilml llii'jr i nn be
ii f unit t.i flit r.iliiniiliili) wlirii Hi')'
It'll! It lliu nuu ttlti'ti lli'-y Hill d Ii"'
IimikI pun)? Arn you pnili-iilng llm
bcinill.n of yntir l"n fii.in tlii'lr
youthful prnulm nnd in upnili-nT Vuu
nri? Will nnd mI. Yuii lire not?
Tim morn nr you l l" pllliil.
II In Hi., tuwti llml hint u.il taken lln
.ni..T .riH uiill.ina hi making the m.l
t.f Hit. Iiy llml I l.t In- I'lll.'.l. An Hi"
oioilu.r i mii I ii lit li.-r .1.11.1, ho nin Ii..'
(own Iriilu II yotilln lulu ihIiik Hiu
vliiu. villi wliMi we nil nr.- iiiuru or
l.n wulnw fil, liiMii'nil of imiuu lliclr
Mr. Ilyiln IiihiIm.'I lo Hi., detriment
uf the town. rroii'rly (onirolliil a
youili mil Im uinilo in ilo wnuili-M.
WIhmi tJen.-rnl r.iulrn I'mvill of llm
RiikMhIi nnuy tlr-il lunm Iti'd llm Imy
cuut Idea lis u nui.iil Willi In
qulilr. ftiiiii all purl of Hi.- llrllUli
niilri .nlli-lllng lur.iruiiillou. Klm'K
llii'ii till' 1ki.v tu-oitt Inn Imcoiiii' nil
tnbll.liiil IIiIiik III England. 'I hull-
..TV
fc.tr-i7! ;;ti&
r J
. I'hoti.a by Anierlran Vruan Anaoclation..
A BOlf B KirT-l'llKMKSTISO A I'1IIZ-1IKD
t'ltosa iHJ.tl'H.
BiiiiiN of Iowiih have adoptotl tho Idea,
to the etfl Hint Ion of (heir boys and
their own iidviiin viiit-ut.
When the liiovenu lit In EiikIihuI luul
reni'lied nn nilviiu utl ntni;o America
biH'iimu luteresUil, mid toduy town
nfter town throughout thla couutry
linn niloplod the pliiu na the beat nieaim
of eonliiilMiiK Its youthful clllzeiiH, In
Kt It I In them w-lili patriotism nnd lu
Tiwtliijr Ihi'in v llh tho Instructions
that will work: for the town's good.
Tlio boy beioiut'S tho uiuii; tho man
DIDN'T KNOW AEOUT IT.
Possible Customer Not to Blame
For
Merchant's Neglect.
The other day n ir.erchnn; In a near
by town saw a f tinner iivclvlug goods
t the Nliitlon from n Chlctigo mail or
der Iiouno, snys the Muscotnli (Kan.)
' 11 .,..1 ret... .......I.. ...,. I.. l,i II. ...ai
iiin.'iu. a ih'.vh. ' ...-lu ill ma iii.vi
nnd the Kitine bad 1 .-en carried 111 his
sloro or years. I!o approached thu
farmer and said:
"I could have s ild you every artlclo
there for less lu iney tliini you paid
the Chicago homo mid saved you tlio
freight besides."
"Then why on earth didn't you say
soV" answered the far ,ier. "I htivo
taken the Muscoinh Id-cord for years
nnd have never seen a lino nhout you
selling Hie goods. Tho Chicago liouso
sent advertising iin'ter to 1110, asking
tor my trnde, and I hey got It."
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Crook County Journal
County Official Paper
$1.50 a year.
LIGHTING SYSTEM WHICH
ANY TOWN MIGHT ADOPT.
Hirrltburg'i uLurb Prh Limp an
ldl Arrngmnt.
Th ImiiiD. IiiI ifTi-l of (In- lli:lilln
jKifiu .l...liil l.y tin. riiii.li'M of
lt..l. vuc 1'nik, iimr lliinltl.iir, ii
miliurliiiii illmil. I. U w M llliilrui.l
wlii'ii lliu Iwi'tily oiix lunu diMi loiiiii'm
iiriiiounlliiit llm i-oil'n.li. muiiiliiiila
ri. lumi'il on.
The Hi ii lulu nl lio.vn In t'n lllunlrn
llou mmiilK Iiiii" nml oiif linlf fi-i't
.. ..'.; : -.'til
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'ONCWTK l'OI. LAMP.
I hlk'li, or JuM linlf n lilli n nro the
! po nillrtl ".mm cniiilli. ikhmt an' lumps
j In I In- rlly Hiroi'ln. Km Ii himiiiIiii.I In
n tniMTlinr uliiifl of (tniiiliii wlill.i rmt-
I lint on n .imtv Ihim'. 1'liiTu hiu im
i rAui't (lull fun Im lii'okru off, mill tli.Ti.
In no part of llm utmiiliirilit lli.it inn
wwir out.
I At llm liiti-n.i l, im of llm KlriM't
llm iHiHtn rontnlii llm niiin.n of II. o
j iilrti'U, llm li'tti'in linli-n I i-il. no Unit
nt ulk'lilllnm ttu-ri' nro no nliuilow niHt
liy llm IlKhlH. Tluwo nlni't nniui-a full
Im mh vunlly r.wl nt ullit ni In tlio day
I line. "
Tlio Iiuriioin ait' rovi-nil wllli frost
ih! iiliina kIi.Ikh, v hl. li ilirfum' llm llislit
lu mi. Ii n wny Unit nil tli hiiIUh nmt
nin-plK urr mlmiunMy llluuiliiiiliil. Tin'
liurimm nrc alMy unit imwor. nml It la
.Biliuiili-.l Hint If 1 It Ik I'l" ii of lli-'lillim'
wcro niloptoil f..r n niorc rxlriialvo u
four or Ave of llm luirncia coul.l Im
uiil In ilu. i. of oil.' nr.' lump with no
Inrrt'iiw In llm nuioiint of oitTlrlt lty
moil null Willi (iri'iilly lurnmsfil I'lll
rlrimy. Tim KtaiiilnrilH nilopli'tl nro
mu ll im n inuulHpiillty could puii'linno
for Ki'iii-ml ll'. Tln'lr nml In BllKhtly
In uilwinre of Ihc coat of ml Iron lipl
li-y noli', thi'y nn lumli more orim
tnr-Hlnl (linn llm woihIoii mIh to whli-b
nro uttiii'litil tin' nrr Iiiuipn, mid tli.-ro
la nothing iibout IIioiii Unit miila ro-
imlrlns Mi-fpt lhi tuni.sl'n Itiuipa.
Tho utiinilnrdit nn niliulruhly ndiipt
l for ue In imrka nnl pnrkwn.vi nnd
uiimi'rouN towua Imve nlrmidy pliu wl
alinllar HliimlfiiiH III tln-lr pnrka. Tlio
i. la. Inn of llu lliilit BliimlHiili In n
Hon la lil out for rmlil. iH'i'H. however,
la a now one. nnd Ihoso who vlslli-d
the pliue pr.x-liilni It ii nunoiiBful uiovo.
WEALTHY AT OUR EXPENSE.
Millions Aoquirtd In Mail Order Trada
Minht Have Been 8pnt at Home.
Tim Humphrey (.Nob.) iH'uuarut
.rliiiitl tho follow lua Item lu a recent
ImMUi'!
"An necuiiuihitloil of '.,'i.(Wi,000 In
m'VettUH'ii jeam Ih what the peoplo of
tho eoiinirv h.ivo iloiie for n Cltleimo
man In llm i-nlitlouui' bUHlnedB. Can
unj boily IiiiukIiio how It la possll'lo for
u eatuloi.'im liouno lo sell incri-lmtidlxo
as elieni'lv lis tlmio bouses claim nnd
niake aneli u vast iiuioiint of money?
And ri'iueiiiber tho niiiouiit of money
Hill mull has iit-iuniulalwl repri'senls
only nUmt one lhlrtl of the amount of
money hW Hi-in bus made lu thoso
veam. iih tho other nieuibiTS of tho
lirni Bluiiti In the prollls of llio busi
ness to the same extent ns he does.
"There Is ' nlw-'or lu Urn wood pile'
rouiewheri' or these vast prollts could
not be nmtle, mid It Is not hard to ae
whore the nlcwr Is locuted. By e-
tensive nilvertlslnir I hey ar iiblo
work the people to pay a bitf prVo for
nn Inferior nrtlcle. nnd that Is about
nil there Is to It. It Is llmo the peoplo
whu nro In tho habit of pntronlzliiK
lliese coni erns take n tumble and keep
their money at homo."
Beauty Destroyers.
Tho rnllway gardeners nt tho recent
lloston meeting prolesiivl against the
practice of ow ners of hii.e signboards
Who, when they swine u location for
nn 1.,11-tUlli'" iiilverltnelni'llt of some-
1-iHly's bills or salve, erect their boarflsi
lis noiir ns possible to 10 beauty spots
Hindu by tho liindscnpe men. 'lhey In
tend to plain their protest before tho
tdvetilsliiK conipnules and the various
imtloniil and uuiiilclpul civic orgtinini-
tiOUH.
Have ConfldencD In Your Goads.
The dealer should train himself nnd
his clerks to learn the good points of
everything new that lie has for sale
nml to offer It repeatedly to customers
w het Ivor they make imiulry 'or it or
not.
Fight For Your Home Trade.
To combat the cntitloguo houso coin
pi'llthm the retail dealer should en
4 uvor to sell customers n better grade
of goods nt about tlio same ns tho cnt
aloguo house prices.
Subscribe now.
SOCIAL PROGRESS.
Vttat a Small City' Clvla Club Haa
Aooomplithtd.
All over tha t'lillt-d Htalra amnll
limiin nra rrnllzlnu Hint liny, aa HI
a llm iiii'Mt iltl.'K. Iiavt mn-IiiI ami
rlili rouillilona nnd proliloma wlilrh
mil for a rally of cltln'tixhlp and nun-
nmnlty anion llw iiiu.li run Im
quli kly ncoinplliilMfl In a amnll city I
honn by tho work of the Civic club
of CumlMirlHiid, Almunoy county, lid..
wlili li U only a your old.
The illrn't wotk Ima hn-n (loop tiy
llm noiimii, lint llm iimn tin vo rl.fii In
I Im rluti'a aiiKUMtloiia and nra liirolng
to It for li.'lp In a NiirprlNlint iiiiiiiIht
of riwa, nnya llm Kurvif. Tim nnjoi'
.ii rt of Urn men I donmra imlliloimd for
Hie cluli'a rooiKTiilli ii In doliiR owny
with liiHjinlliiry rondllloua of nnle
from wnijoiia. Tim city orttrlnta wore
lnti'rili'd lo co oH'Mle In rouiovliiu
wwlt, Tim Hotirle rnllway nuthorl
lira linre Im'ii lirouuht to are the tioH
of a new alii Hon and lavatory. The
iMinrd of lira I III la coming lo rcnllr.e t tie
neri-alty of lormlug the ahiuiilltiT
houaiMi morn aulinhly and routrollint:
tlmlr coiiillllon.
A rommllti-e of merchnnla petitioned
for an arc Huht where dlwirtlerty men
and women roncrvKnled and for the
reiulrenient of acrecn over fruit,
men I a, etc., cxhk i1 for aulo.
t'lifortiinnta rondlllona ufler dnrk In
cemetery liil to the apolnliuent of a
committee to look nfter the nulnnnce,
comMied of niemliera of the church
controlling tho cemetery. Tbo achool
authorltlea have pxlnblliihcd an even
ln aehnnl thta rear, nnd a union of
forrca linn liroucht nlmut a very aim-
reaaful IteKliinliiK of pln Kr.uiii.U. Imr
lilt; tho year n committee of men Ima
nut the Cuinlierlatid chnrlllea upon a
bitalueaa I anla.
Tho Alh'Eiiny county a.hoola linre
nin.lo itrent progrcaa duriiie the Inal
few yen re under the tentlerahlp of an
cftlrli'iit aniHTlnlenilent, nnd their
nervlee a bih IbI ceulera la being de
veloMil. All tlmxe aorlnl advnnceanre
likely to limiitten Into a comprehensive
tutly of rouillilona nnd further prog
roae In aeeiirlng civic liiBtltutlona and
aotlnt li'ulnlnllon.
PARIS KNOWS THEIR VALUE.
Smooth, Clean Highways and Bsauti
ful Parks Ars Prafitcbls te the City.
Purls lias necepled unflinchingly the
doctrine Hint smooth nnd clean high
ways are a wise Investment nnd Hint
ao long ns the work Is done In a tlior
oiikIi and scientific ninnuer, with an
honest and aklllful application of
menus to ends, tho result Is worth
having regardless of cost, Tho
pense of maintaining, cleaning and
sprinkling tho streets Is greater than
In any oilier Kuropcnn city, but the
sort of pre-viulnence that such a atreet
service helps lo secure Is profitable In
a hundred Indirect ways.
I'nrls tins by fur the richest park
equipment of any city In tho world
Tho nren of parks within nn after
noon's cictirsli.il Is 20.UU0 acres, while
further awny nrtf more extensive pub
He grounds, such as Versailles and
Foutnlncblenu. It la impossible to esll
male the profits which I'arls derives
annually from Ita pnrks, boulevards
and public Windings. Hankers bnre
estimated Hint Americana spend up
wnrd of $,VKi.KSi.0)0 annually lu for
eign countries, nnd It Is safo to say
that l'urls receives nt least one-fifth
of this vast sum, the prollts from
which lire ns great as are Ibe profits
from pork to Chicago, shoes to St
I.ouls and beer to Milwaukee.
Tho experience of Tarts ought to con
vlnce tlio most skeptical Hint there
no modern community of civilized men
which cannot afford to provide the
most perfect public appointments that
technical and scientific knowledge
have discovered well made nnd clean
streets, good water, proier drainage,
convenient transit facilities, complete
schools and thorough sanitary organ!
cations. No city should think Itself
rich euough to prosper without them,
nnd no city is so poor that It ennuot
afford them. nnrvey N. Sheppnrd In
Outlook. ' '
For a Spotless Town,
Tho Kansas City chief of police has
Issued a nil her drastic order, ns fol
lows, says tho Tweutleth Century
Magailne: "Arrest on view any person
throwing pnper or other rubbish on
the streets or lu vacant lots, nuy per
son ejtcnvtiUng without a permit, any
person tacking or sticking cards or
posters on sidewalks, fence lwles or In
other public places; any person scat
tering handbills or circulars on side
walks, Btroets, porches, yards or pri
vate premises or distributing them to
pnssersby; nil teamsters who allow
dirt or rubbish to fall from their wag
ons. I'ntrolmon nro also instnicteu to
notify all owners or agents of vncnnt
property on their bents Hint weeds
must be cut at once and all rubbish
removed; to notify owners of abutting
properly wlicro earth has wnshed
down on to the street or sidewalk to
remove the sumo- iinniedlatoly; cause
tho Immediate removal of manure
piles which may bo In the alleys."
Co-operativt Street Work,
If you would hnvo abutting property
owners Interested In having clenu,
beautiful streets to the extent of na
tive co-oporatlon municipalities must
be progressive In street Improvements.
It is hardly to be expected that clean
parkways nnd well cared for street
treea will nbouud Jn districts where
town ofhYInls do not do their full duty.
It is hard enough to obtain full co-operation
even where existing conditions
nro well nigh perfect, and every de
gree of negligence on the part of a
town U fully reflected in the slovenly
condition of those parts under care of
the residents.
Japanese dogs are almost destitute
of noses, having the nostrils set direct
ly lu the head.
Not Her Weapon,
"Is your wife n clubwoman, Mike?"
"Narry the likes o thot, sor. She
uses n ilatlron, sor."
Porto Rico Pineapples.
The native Torto ltlcau pineapple is
n .very delicious fruit, but so delicate
that It will not stand shipping.
He Went.
Ite-Ile cnndld and tell me when
you want me to go. She It's a couple
of hours too late for that
Mevlna Picture at an Edutator.
The in.. i Inn ol.liim la uow applM
to Mlueatlonnl puriKwa, aaya the H len
tide Amerli nn. Chemical teata are now
eiblblted on (he iwreen. There are
films llluairnlliiK the eleelrolyals of
water, nriion of nitric neld tm silver
and action of aqua resla on melnlllc
(old, ete. Tim teat till Is thrown on
the nen-en ninny times enlnruH, and
the chemical action la clearly Illustrat
ed. M'it unsavory, but educational. Is
film llluatrntliiK the peril of the fly.
The (Ilea are shown laying eegs lo un
savory plncea, and before the eyes of
tb spwtnlors the eggs develop In
heaps of wriggling nmirgols. In the
Dual stage the winged fly Is shown In
all Ita Insanitary glory. HUH another
film exhibits the acrobatic fly lying on
Ita back Juggling vnrlona nrtlclea with
Ha feet and even swinging a dumb
bell aa largo na the Insect Itself.
Phnwl Is from the Si nnurit sum.
which lueuiis Hour, shawls having been
(Irst usi-d as enrpc-t tapestry.
Twelve Inch Guns.
A sbi'll from a twelve lnh gun
makes Its flight of ulue miles lu forty
two secouds.
Experience.
KilH-rlence Is a keen knife Hint
burls while It extracts the cataract
Unit blltuls.-lM! I. hex.
(Utntion.
In the I'ounlv Court of IheHlnlr ofOreaon,
for tl.w Coil my oM'rooB.
Ill III. lUHll.'rol lo. rTnirti i.inrn. luriwr,
C II. Tiirn.'r and lo-lr unknoH li. If any
llirr tw, of I.III1b Tuilwr. U. iwwd, an-ct-los:
It, ilia nam. of tf.e Htiite of On-aon. loo arp
ht-n-oy rll -il and w-fttiln-d lo ii..'r In ll
l ounlr Court of llw Male of Oo-son for Hi.
uiily of I naik, al tin- I 'ourlr.Hjin lln re..r.
at I'rliB Vlll., In tin. 1 ouoiy oi i naia. on
Monday. Hie Srd d..y or Afro. .. a i"
oVIih k. In Hi. foreuwin f thai day. lli.n mm
tl.n- lo .how .MUH., If any tlM-P la', why an
otd'-r .l.otild not la' mad. ind sranf-d lo
Jainia 'l'uriirr. admlnlalrnlor of tla- lat. of
.llilil Turner, ilnvawil. lo n il an in.' n-at
Htl' la-lot.aliis to "..I'l d.!-'""-!!. and ln.tr,
HW, .-.'lliin HI. I n UHoiitn. Ilans. II Kt.
w. M-, and l.l" t and 3 . f. 1 1. r.iii...
Kniiar II K.at, W . M.. isiiititllllns US.
In CriMtk i ouuty. Onaon.
Wltneaa, Ih. ll'.n. II. c. r.tit-i, jiiub. i '..'"
.1.UIIIV ' oun OI 1 II- nmir
(Moil) on. for tin. County of Crtaik, with
Hi.-- .il ..I -i.l.l i imrt iiinn d. Ililn
IIIni dnr of K. t ruiiry. A. H. Ml.
AUi.t; WAKKKN KU'IWN,Cli-rk.
Hy 1. M. las titeil. di-imly rlurk. n-a
Notice to Creditors.
Nottrf t. h.-ri'ly aiv.-n. l.v th. undi-rln.'d.
the sd'Tltiiatrls ol tlio e.tte ol Fklilo-r
J. I.lvx . ilen-a..!, jo all pemont liav
Ins claim, again.! utl .l.--i'!iiH'd In r M"nt I lit
anil' U tin un-l.-miKiH-'l at tin.' ofnt't' l l. n.
KIIL.tt. In l'riii-illli.ir.-ii..n. ailli the pri'ifr
vuiii-h.-ni. althln alx woullil Iruiu the llrt
.li''ll.-all..tl of 111 in lu.tli-'.
Ialc.l una .iruuay oi r.'o., i"ii.
ASMK A I.1VKI.V,
A.liiilnl.lrlx of ttlali: ol Flilcher J. Lively,
iNri-raaiHl. 2-U
Notice to Creditors.
Notice 1. h.ri-l.y a ivin l.y the uiKli-rnlntifd,
tin niliiiitii-trn.cjr i.f the ctate ol J.ilin C.
Tucli.-r. .lei-ea.'.!. to all 'r.ini liKvine i-laim
aKatna 11"' "0'1 dis-eaw.l lo . fix-Ill tile same
a illi lite 'r.i.T vuu. I..T4 to Hie tliidereitflied
at the ..Sue of M. K. Klitott In I'rini-ville. oro
Hon. wlihin cix tiiuiitln. from the lir.l puhli.-a
II. ,n i.l thl-i n..tli-e.
Ualed thla'Jn.l day ol March, inn.
J. A. I'KCK,
Administrator of the Kilateof Juiin C.
Tin ker. de.eaM-,1.
Motice to Creditors.
Nollt-e in herel.v Riven by the titiderfctened.
the adinlni.triilrix ol Hie i-ntale of Leorire V.
I. vile, del raise!, to all ..notni lia'-il-.g claini
aijaltul the nai.1 .1.i-i-hh''.1 lo .r.iM-nl tl.i'tB wau
the .riit"-r v.iui-iieni to tne uii.i.-rni-fnei ai me
otliteol M. K. KUioii In I'mieville. oreioui.
tthlti .Ix ini.ulli In. in the date ol the tirl
(.ut.ll4-Hlit.li oi thii. noli. e.
Uiiteit nil. itiu uav t.il lar.-n, t-.'il.
KI.I.A II. l.YTf K,
AdtnllilMlratrU Of the Kmale of tieorge F
l.y tie, lei-.'aiw-.l.
Summons.
In the -Tlri'iilt (Nmrtoflhe fwtc of On-gon lor
t'riMilt t'uuntv.
J. H. tirv, nnd O. r. Jry. Daiiit iff, vs. Isa
tx'IU MciMtiiil'l, HcIkht t lulttYfton, and Mora
MflH'llAWI, llt'tt-TlliltntS.
To iMtU'lla Mt lKiuHifl. and Kfbrct Finlay
son, tli'fi iitUnu iUve tmine'l :
In the imnu'ol iw Hwu- of onKon, yon arv
htri'l'V riiiirctl to w4-itr ami aiif.wtr the
mtiipiaun ni't Htisinsi uu in iih1 anmc-vu-tiilt-ii
court mitt Miit, on or tn-turi' tlio Ut dny
of Hit tinu i rcNcriU't in th onk-r for i-nt.ti-
t'attoii tl lhi KtiiiiiiHno. tt-Hit: tlu l.-lh Oar of
AitiI lull. mil if v..u ihiI to so ibW( r. fur want
iln-rmit. tin' i'iiniiffs will ani-ly to the rourt
fitrthf n-lk-t unriMti lU'iimn-jt'.l, to-wit:
That the ih IrmiantK aii'l vm U of lln in he rc-i)iifri-l
ttuXMhlinli tlu'ir cUim in mni U the
vmlh hall (1 tin' South WeM tiiarur, ami th1
Soutii half of ihc s"th KrtMt iuarttr of Section
Ti-n10), the Norili Ktist "(imrtcr, ami the Nurth
Y cat qnttru-r oi Sta tion -mxiccii th', an-1 the
South K-ist tiiarti-r of tin' riuth Wist tiuartcr
of Section Kivhifon (1). the North KHf-.i'.iuurH'r
oi the North Weal liiiarkT, ami tho North lull
nt the North V.-l quarter o Sec lion Nineteen
(IV) all in Town-hip b:teou (Hi) south, oi
IlKime Nint teeii il!j) Ktist oi :ne ila:mHe
Mcritlian, in Crook. County, Ori'Kon. stnl tht
a decree he entereti herein forever h:irriiiK the
saitl tleii n.lttiits, anil each ol them, and all
jiersuMM iaiuiinn under, hy or through them
oreitlier of them from making or elaimin
any imeri j't lu Hiid tt s.ihl land or any part
thereof. Mud that tlrtim ilTs lie declared the
uw iters in fe simple of said land, ami for such
other and further order or devree as may seem
meet in the premises, ami fur the costs ami
dinhnrsnientu of this suit.
This tmmnions ( nerved upon yon hy order of
the Hon. W, L. Hrtninhaw, Jmlce of the alove
en tilled court, dateti the iStnt tlay of Kehruary,
1911, and the date of the firm puhlication oi
thin summons Is March '.ml, li'l I, and the date
of the last puhlieatiou thereof will expire
April 13th, li'll.
l;t V. A. BKIX, Atty for plaintiffs.
Tailoring!!
I have received my new
Spring line of Woolens. No
old stock tp work off and
now have associated with
me Mr. C E. Thomas, an
expert cutter and fitter from
Portland. Have your suits
made to your own measure
here in Prineville by practi
cal Tailors. Ladies' suits
altered, cleaned and pressed
GORMLEY, the Tailor.
PROVEN ECZEMA CURE
By a special arrangement with the
D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicatro, we
can at present offer the D. D. D.
Prescription for eczema in a special
trial sire bottle at one-quarter of its
usual price. This oil of wintergreen
compound will surely convince the
most skeptical. With the first appli
cation you will get instant relief from
the itch and soon you will see signs
of cure.
No matter how many salves and
other so-called skin remedies have
failed, this oil of wintergreen liquid
(unlike salves) will penetrate to the
inner skin, killing the eczema germs.
Will you not on our special recom
mendationcall at our store? and
get a 25 cent trial bottle of D. D. D.
Prescription.
(Name and address of druggist)!
CS't'Ul.lMTH
Belknap dc Cd wards
Prmmt. Off
I)K. K. 1). KirrciiuM
Drugteta Healer
ipinal
Ailjimtnents and
Hpecialty
dietetics I
CONSULTATION FREE
Hours 10 lo 12 a. in. I lo S p. m.
f'alU ftnnwrri'd promptly.
Room 16-17 Adamaon B'dg.
Pioneer Abstract Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Alwtrncts to all Ijinda and Town
Lots in Crook County.
Examination and Correction
of Titles a Specialty.
Notice of Assessment for Street
Improvement
Notice ts hereby given that at a
specisl meeting of the city council ol
Hie City ol l'rineville, Oregon, cslled
lor that purpoco, and held on t.ie I'th
day of .lanuarv, lull, pursuant to ordi
nance .No. iMol taui city, providing tor
grading and gravelling Third Street of
the City of Prineville, Oregon, the coun
cil proceeded to ascertain and deter
mine thi probable com ol making socli
improvement, and did, at this time,
aisees upon each lot and part ol lot and
nai col ol lulinining land liabM ttiereior
iis proHirtioua;e share of mch ciwta as
lollows:
Fb A StroH Wert ts D StreeL
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A Street to Eut J Street.
Firm Ail.lttloli
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e i, ol lot 1 blot-k (I. Int. Adit..
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It was further ordered by the council
that ea-'h anil all of t he foregoing assess
ments i-hall become ililiiniueiit Hie 24th
dnv of April, 1U.
If any aessinent renmins due and
unpaid on the said 24th day of April,
1911, a warrant will be issued to the
marshal ol the City of Prirreville requir
ing til i forthwith to levy upon any lot
or parcel thereof or parcel of hind upon
which An assessment remains unpaid,
and sell the same in the manner pro
vided by law for the sale and collection
of di'liuii'ier.t state nnd county taxee.
The tli at publication of this notice is
the 10th day of February, 1911.
This notice is published by onler ol
the city council of the City of l'rine
ville, Oregon.
3t li. W. BiiKKsn, Recorder.
The
regon&Western
Colonization Co.
Crook County Land
Prineville City Lots
Special Rates being offered by Railroads March
10th to April 10th from the East to Oregon means the
incoming of a great many settlers.
Make Your Selection Now.
We Will Quote You Prices and Terms.
John R. Stinson
Chas. C. Lundy
Crook County Agents.
Prineville, ' - - - - - Oregon
Oregon Trunk Railway
The Line Open for Passenger
and Freight Business at Mo
tolius, Madras and points
north.
Daily passenger train leaves Motolius 7:30 a. m., Madras
7:50 a. m., stopping at intermediate points, connecting at
Fallbridge with the Inland Empire Express on "The North
Bank Road," arriving at Portland 8:15 p. m. Leaving
Portland 9 a. m.. arrive Madras 8:42 p. m., Metolius 9
p. m, Trains carry parlor cars, first class coaches and
smokers.
Low Fares March 10th to April 10th
During this period Low Colonist fares will be in effect
from the middle west to all points on" the Oregon Trunk
Ry. From Chicago $33., St Louis $32., St Paul $25,
Kansas City $25, Omaha $25, other points in proportion,
via Burlington Route, Great Northern or Northern Pacific
Rys., The North Bank Road and Oregon Trunk Ry.
This is a good chance for your friends to come to Oregon
on about half fare. V
Freight received from and forwarded to Portland, Spo
kane and other points.
R. BUDD, Chief Engineer, Portland, Oregon.
J. H. Corbett, Aget, Madras. Or.
T A. firnViam A af.nl Mlnlin. Or.
W. A. Booth. Pre.
IX F. 8tkw abt, Vlce-Pm.
STATE BANK SO. 188
Crook County Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Capital Stock rally paid....
Hurplu.
Stockholders' liability
Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner Not. 10, 1910:
Asset. LiabilitM.
Lonnis anil Dlwounu S1SS.620.S8 Capital .took
llvonlriiltii l,l.82 Surplus
Furiilliire and flxtimn 2.2S0.94 Undivided proflu
Rt'al i-suite 5J0O.OO Sepo.lt.
Cuk h kud uJ imt fna kuk. 79,157. 19
S224.962.3S
Free Auto Excursion
to
PrinevHle Heights
Prinevtlle's ' latest residence district, just platted and now on the market.
Buy a lot in Prinevtlle's sanitary residence district on
easy terms No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less Irost than on
the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view ol the
city. City water will be conveyed lo the property at our expense. Lots
40x114; prices range Irom $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable
at $10 per month; 6 per cent on delerred payments, Examine the
maps at our office.
HENDERSON INVESTMENT
Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor
Prineville, Oregon.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given Ibp.t all rCKlsterert
Crook eoimtv warranlit, exi"eit stcalp wHrranln,
up to and tncltiiliiiK regigtox-e-l warrant No.
12:18 will be paid on preitHiitatiou to tho
Treasurer ol said rnnnty. Internal will cease
Irotu date ot this notice.
R. L. JORDAN.
March 2, 1911. County Treasurer.
Prineville Steam Laundry.
Have your clothes washed at the Prineville
Steam Laundry. Kpeetnl attention Klven to
truvelers. laundry Is loented tu the MisCalll
ter bmldllitf, near IheOehoco.
S-3U J. A, BROWN, Prop'r.
C. M. Elkiks.C hr
Im A. Booth, Ana't "
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,. 5,imo.oo
.. w,ooo.ou
fT,000.10
... 5,000.00
... Lumen
.. l7B.0llll.H7
f 224,952 M
CO.
Personal Health and Purity.
Up-to-date American Literature,
adapted for all sorts and conditions of
people, may be seen or had at Dr. Fox's
office, Main street. Prineville, Or. 12-8-tf
Horses for Sale.
On the old C. Sum Smith ranch,
near Prineville. 115 heml of maiea
and irelillngu, large enough fr work
horse.', will he mll In nny mimlier
nt rni oi'Hl'i" 1 -"'i'S For further
Inf. 1 "ih ''' - H. IttiKnm.lt
Pr-. cvl, . '-"i.' 12-ltl-tl