Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 11, 1911, Image 4

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    Crook County
High School Notes.
Tbo students have begun to
look forward to the finish. The
warm days of the past month
have been utilised by those in
terested in outdoor sports. Our
work has been unusually heavy
this year, but most of it will be
finished nicely. The students
are capable of an unlimited am
ount of work. We have had an
enrollment of sixty eight stu
dents this year and have lost
only eight. An excellent record.
Roy Lowther, our represent
five in the Eastern Oregon ora
torical contest, reports a very
enjoyable trip. He received a
low mark owiug to the fact that
we had not been advised that
the time limit was reduced to
ten minutes. Had we known it
he could have shortened his ora
tion and would have stood a good
chance of winning first place.
At least, as his marks show, he
could not have gone lower thau
6econd.
More interest has been mani
fested in athletics this year than
ever before. Our football and
baseball teams have passed the
entire season without a defeat.
Our basket ball teams would
doubtless have established the
6ame record but were unable to
secure games.
Our track team has challenged
every school near us, but has
been unable to secure a single
meet. However, a team com
posed of Ray McCallister, Chas.
Lowther, Karl Coffin and Wilford
Belknap are in hard training
preparing for the meet at the
University of Oregon, to be held
Friday, May 12. We have been
greatly handicapped in training
but feel sure our beys will do
well.
The baseball game with Bend
Athletic Club, to have been play
ed here last Saturday, was for
some unexplainable reason can
celled about noon on the day of
the game.
Nothing puts more life into
a school than good, lively, honest
athletics. The board should be
commended for its action in pur
chasing the block just east of the
present grounds for athletic pur
poses. The athletic association
will expend a great deal of mon
ey during the coming year mak
ing these grounds the best in
Eastern Oregon. Beside a grid
iron and a diamond, a running
track will be laid out and leveled.
It will afford us an excellent
place to hold all athletic contests.
We students of the high school
greatly appreciate this courtesy
m providing this nela lor our
use and commend them for their
foresight in laying the founda
tion for a greater high school.
A number of improvements
have been decided on for the
near future. A good strong
fence affords the grounds a much
needed protection from stock and
also some of our best friends
who cannot resist making un
sightly paths across the campus.
The board has for some time
been bunting for the proper man
to take charge of the new man
ual training department.
The upper part of the annex
will this summer be fitted up in
an up to date manner, making it
a first-class commercial school.
The normal school will also be
materially strengthened. An in
crease in the library is being
planned and a course equal to the
first two years at the State Nor
mal has been adopted.
' C. L. C.
Horse for Sale.
On I ho old ('. Sum mtth rum-h.
nonr Prlm-viUo. 1-5 limit ol in. 'inn
and Roldlnpi, Inrgf enough tor work
hon, will lc oii in any ihhiukt
at rwwoimM I'rUva. I-or Itirtln-r
tiifoniuitlon mlilrosa U. H. IIiismkit.
rriuevllle, Orvgon. UltMI
For Sale.
Two 4-verHM Shir Marra; sound
ml true. Knquire ol W. K. I.., care
ol Metoliitl Stt ltaiik, Mrtolitis,
Oregon. 4--2t
Wanted.
Three or four fur-niched rooms for
Iiizht housekeeping or will tk fur
niched houe. Thone Tioneer Abstract
Company. 2 fc
Call for County Warrant.
All reffittered road warrants up to
and including nyietered number 80,
ami ecatp warrants up 10 ana luc-muuig
registered number MT are now payable.
Intercut (tope from date of this notice.
lated this 13th day ol April, it'll.
Kalph L. Jordan, County Treasurer
Personal Health and Purity.
adapted for all sorts and conditions of
people, mav be seen or had at lr. Fox's-
office. Main street, rruieville, Or. 12-tHf
Land for Sale,
tHO acres of good farming land in the
lamous Powell Butte country. Inquiie
of K. A. Kice, county surveyor, Trine
ville, Oregon. o
Eggs for Sale.
Rhode Wand Reds; 11.50 for 15;
both pens headed by imported birds.
Address Mas. Ida & Morse, 1'rineviUe,
Oregon. 4-13 Imp
All Work Guaranteed.
1 have Just returned from my trip
to the country ami am ready to take
care of your eye In the same care
ful maimer as tu the past. All work
fullv guaranteed or money refunded.
Eves tested; ciasset mien.
1K. W. J. CURTIS,
Adamaon Building, Rooms H aud 13.
Hotice to Creditors.
the 4niitmtrtor of the estate ol licorice M
others hnvitiy claims it.9t saut iieorice M.
proper vouchers, to the unU'ntitftM ls
from the first publitatiou o'l tins notice.
imicu ui.s ..m uj viAfd.
M- K. KLI.IOTT.
Administrator of the estate of
iieurge M. ful, dcA.eed.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is herebv (riven by the umlersficnetl
the ftdmiuistraior of the eaute of Arthur lUrl
nagel, ileeeasiil.thAt he has in.le . fl W'l w ith
tht fount v clerk his tin! accouutin o( bis ml-
mini titration of the estate of Arthur Hart
nagel, decease J ami that the Honorable
Countv ort ha set Montlay, the 5th day of
June, lyil at It) o'clock in the forenoon, at the
county court room in Vrineville. t retron. a the
iim.mi iiif hr be.tr.nK aua seiuine wi.i
finst. ai-eountinir. At which sai-1 time ami
place, any person Interested in eat-i estate may
appear anel object to said tinal tu-cuuutiug.
Dated thin 6Ui day of April, 1911.
Tiieodor Hartnagel.
Administrator ol Uie talate of Arthur llart
nagel, deceased, 4-
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given, by the undersigned,
the administrator of the estate of William H.
Fuller, deceased, that he has made and filed
with thet'h-rlt of the t'OHiity Court his final
accounting of his administration of said estate,
and that the Honorable County Court has set
Mondav, the 5th day of June, lail at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, at the county court room in
Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing and settling said final accounting. At
which said time and place any person inter
ested in said estate may appear and object to
said final accounting
Dated this 6th day of April, 1911,
D. F. Stewart,
Administrator of the Estate of William H.
Fuller, deceased. 4-6
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for the County of Crook.
Edward J. Buss, plaintiff
vs.
Silas S. Krom, defendant.
To Silas S. Krom, defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon, You are
hereby commanded to appear and answer the
complaint fiied herein against you in the
above entitled action, on or before the li'th
dav of Mav, A. D. l'.'ll, ami if you fail to appear
and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment
against you for the sum of and interest
thereon from December loth, l'.vi( at the rate
of 6 per cent per annum, and for the sum of
V,U7 ann interest tnereon iium me i;n miy oi
March, lSeA at the rate of 6 per cent per an
num, and for the sum of and interest
thereon from April 2nh, l'.fi, at the rate of
per cent per annum, and for the sum of Iti.Wi
and interest thereon from March lth, VA&, at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and for the
sum of IT.T-i and interest thereon from March
aist, l&w, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum,
and for the sum of fiM and interest thereon
from the 1 th day of March, 1'JIU, at the rale of
fl per cent per annum, and for the further sum
of $8.50 and interest thereon from March th.
Ml, at the rateof 6 per cent per annum, and
for his costs and disbursements of this action.
This summons is published by order of the
Honorable H. J. Ellis. Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for the County of
Crook, made and entered on the 6th day of
April, 1911. And the date of the first publi
cation of this summons is April mli, l''U.
A. K, JiOVt M A.N,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Notice fur Publication
Department of the Interior,
t'. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
April iftttn, lull.
Notice ia hereby given that Alice C. bears of
prlnevflle, Oregon, who, on March 14th, 191'),
made Homestead No, 01218. for ne1 na, and
s''2 nej. section 20, Township 15 south, range
16 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed noti'-e
of intention to make final commutation proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before Warren Brown, county clerk, at his of
fice at Frjneville, Oregon, on the 7th day of
june, rjii.
Claimant names as witnesses: Zeph. T
Gideon, Dal ton A. Yates, La Verne hearH, of
Fruieville, Oregon; truy Bears of Kedmond,
Oregon. C. W. MOOKK,
Mp Kegistcr.
Stewart's Hall
Cor. 2nd and C Sts.
Now Ready for Occupancy
by the different lodges.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, I 8. Land Office
at The Dalles. Oregon, April 12th, Wll.
Notice is hereby given that
KALPH CKOHS.
of Prineville, Oregon, w ho, on October 2.fjth,
iwa, ma'ie nomesteau .no. uw-jb, ior y,va,
Section 12. Township l. !s!iu!h, Kungo 1-1 East.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final commut'tlion proof, to
establish claim to the land ab,vc described,
before Warren Hrown. Countv Clerk, at his
office, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 31st day of
May, ian.
Claimant names as witnesses: Kay V, Con
stable, Omar C. Claypool, Kaleigh B. Cross,
Marion A. liiggs, ail of prineville, Oregon.
fcWp C. W. MOOKE, Register,
Men,
Take
Notice
In llic pas! you have nol been able to gel a Slipper or Shoe tlul you coulJ rxpccl llie sole
to war equal lo lhe uppers. We have been trying to locale this shoe, and are glad to hll
you we have found it in the
D. & F. SHOE.
II you haven't worn one come Id us lit you in onj; ol our new style Oxlords. We show
them in Tans. Gunmetals, Vici and Talent Leather at $1.00 to $5.00.
LADIES ATTENTION! This werk's Specials in Cambrics and Linon Veiling
Regular 15e values at 10c per yard.
The Leader, Hotel Prineville Bdg.
Mrs. I. Michel, Prop. Prineville, Or.
Ladies' Spring Suits.
Ladies' Spring Suits
"The La Vogue Garment"
"RECEPTION"
Smith & Allingham, Props.
Champ Smith's old stand.
4
l Imported
4
4
4
1
and Domestic
Cigars
Imported Wines
Liquors.
and
J The correct styles in which the "La Vogue Garment" is made will
please you. The high quality, good workmanship, splendid lit. MAKE
the garment give salislactory service in the wear.
J The best friends ol "The La Vogue Garment" are the women who
have worn it And because they have worn it, they continue lo do so.
J We do not FEATURE the labnes. the linings, lite tailoring, or any
other one point, but by giving each ol these points the same conscientious
attention, select a garment which is the garment lo sell our customers
with best salislaction lo them and most consistent, steady, year-aller-year
profits lo us.
New up-to-date Spring Suits now here.
J A visit lo ourstore is sure lo beneli! you. whether you buy anything
or nol
Clifton & Comett
AT THE OLD BRICK STORE.
l-'V
THE GO GETTER CAI
Goes All The Time. Ge ts There On Time.
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Professional Cards,
Crotk County jftitract C:
Allr.l. ul llll. In nil Unit tnil
luKU l.iU In CriM'k Miuiilr.
I. F. WjU, Stttfttrr, riMiIW, OnM
II. II. Iic.l. r, I'. K.
It. I.. Ili-TH-Irr
I (ty Kni-liiiM'f
I'niit't IIU, (r.
JT. S?tmitrf
(Cuuiitjr rhyli'ln.)
Cm Hi mnmwvml promnpHf dmjt Iff At
iT"lm hm AM mmM mf D. 'm
N. W. Sanborn
Atlonny-nt-l.iw
AiliiuiHiin liliH-k l'rliu'vllli'
Sifl Ctlmlt
Olflo. with Ora. W. Itwnvi
SPn'mtitillt, m a Ortfn
W. P. MY MRS
(). C. YOUNG
jCawjftrt
Prftrttrff in tl murta. HhH'IbI tf.itlnn In
water rivitu, iuititou .nil vriuuttai ut'inu'v..
Culwtr Junttiwm, CnfH
Dr. John lluback,
1jiI0 VtirliirT Miirim.n I'. N. Army
lHi,rltiiiitt ul'llii, I'tillit.iiliic.
All Nutaliol Wurk l K.uunsl.i
Hamilton Slablu.
Prin.ill Or.
W. A. HELL
1 RANK MLNLI LI-
Iwyce
Til D.llrt
Brewster Lngmecring Co.,
rHncvilla, Orrfon.
Surveying, Maping, Eatiinatet.
rlmtlp, I'lnlircr '.' U.
Iluntin.uton V Wilson
Attorneys
Or Til l'U, llinvo iixim iI uniivll In
rortland, Oron, Room 80S 807
LwU Bulldlnf.
IIii.Iiip.. immiI l llirni rtuiii rnuik (tmtitv
ihriMivit iiu-ir niiiw in Tin Ihtil.'. or iliriM't
In Ih.'lr ISirllmi.l .l.li, Mill ini lii' niliiil
llpiilliilt. IViflliuiil riiulii', MhIh .
(i. A. Mc FAR LANK
Lawyer
I'rm'tli In ll cour: and 1', H. Land
OllU'd.
Redmond,
Oregon
Oregon
tHCltl.lHTH
33 o I knap Cdwards
Si, lUH,
mHtHrmf-mt-jCam
SPrtmtrilU, Orgm
C. SBrink
Ortf0.
G. L. ULRNIFR
Attorney-clLiiar
Will praclli In all tlx I'ourla.
(IfllM nrxi dxir ki Dr. HiiiIt',
"rlurvllle, Kntno
WAUli HUSTON
Purveyor
lIotucHteaJ locations
a apvcialty
Prioavilla, .... Oregon
iPkya'iimm mmd Surf m
Calu Akiwiiid I'moiirri.T 1UV Oil NtOMT
Omt'M OKI POOH HtHrtH Of AIUMWlN
JURUU BToni. Both ottlrft u ftwj
dvu U)tcphou,
DR. R. D. Kin CHUM
Druglett Healer
fplnal A.!Jiitmenl and IMt'lnlli- a
Hwllty
CONSULTATION FREE
llimr ,V tu m. III. 1 III S P III.
t'Alla anawiin d i'uniillr.
Rooms 16-17 Adamaon B'dg.
D. H. PEOPLES
Gvil and Irrigation Engineer.
Irrigation, Subdivision, Land
Surveying, Mapping,
Estimating.
Office next door to Lyric Therter
Notice (or PuUlcAtloo.
I'ntt" '! HiaiU t mtil Oftlin, 'Ilia 1's.lU, Oricl
Ai'fil Utii, lull.
tjotirn u ,trr'tr tt'tfii tttut Ih Noflhrti
itt'' ttllHV ('lttM'tl. WliiMt) .l OlIHO
. ttlrna liM, ViL MtMiitvotH, hM Itili lt
ol Matrll, lull, ftl"' "' Mtllrd tU -il
Miitut io(.iMt ttioier ih ii rm iain of Uo
tu I o( i utttrvm firo,.t inly 1. , i Hiat.
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tt it ?,. H. Ut Kwl, W, W.4 m'MV, th rtttl o,
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Any mij nil jmniji i'Uiiti'tm itvt'fMljf the
Uu.t t riU or tl utrUiK In i
(HOr o( UilllorAl rhitrau Iff of tli Uti'l, of (of
Hlty Otli.T f'tti. lo th" tU'l lo Nlii-I.ill.
h.uil.l nlo tl.-ir ttm uvti ol rutri tit (lit
om, uu or U'lorv tin' ttrt Uv ol Junr U'il,
i .V 0. W. MODHK. iKtllaUT.
Notice (or Pubticutitui.
lviriin. lit nt lite Intrrlnr, I . M. l.til OrtKt
Ht I lit lllt'. lri ('M( ,tTl Mil, IWI.
hoik U li'P'l- tfivrn Uoii
AI.MKI'A HI SHAM,
ol I'ol, Ori'ifiiit, hit, ti Jont' I ith. VM, im'.
I him r I l,u.l Kir, . ;, Hi-rui m, .'.".
hr NK'4 lion 'n, ton nhi Ifi Mioth, rmiiio
.V lnst. W illUU'tttf MiTl'llHll, ha liU-.l Ilutii it
ol tntrlltloli Id lnft Html lirl miu nor.
Id ratal'llall I'Ultii o lh Uli'1 KtH-to iIcm rll-.
-f..rti 'I liniilliy K J. HnfT), I", h, t'olilllitlnln r
At hiBom.o, at t'rltiurtlW', t)ri'ii, oil Uur JJrl
.lay ol May, lull,
rial mail I tiaii.i aji ltnMt lirK ll.
llav KM. K ttilh'itwati'r. (itortjo Hutum, mi.i
t)ii-mh h Kooontaii, all ol 1'i ort-itoti.
4 C, W, MiMillK. Kiglttlcr.
Dr. J. Trendies Fox
M. It. 0. 8. Kiik; mul I.. 8. A. !.oiul,,n;
Lli'Miimr Omiriiii Ktiite Meiliral Hnaril.
Hiwlallit In Hui-Kurjr; llyitlnni All-
me lUrjr Ciinal; wuintn anil clilliirrn
Uia .ftaia.
AtU'iiilnnep at omrp. Main Bt., rrlno-
le, dully 11 to 3. Tel. I'iuiieer l.'i7.
Work Wanted.
An nxpcrli'iH'i'd nlorkjuan wnnlil llkn
ioitiuii h liiri'inan ; ian ilo unjr kind
uf raiicli woik; rIho liivn one nirl and
Iwolxiya (nii'ti grown) tlmt wiiut work.
Call or' write tlit ollko. 4 I'O
Wanted Immediately.
We liavo a Imyor fr limnciilcad ip
liniiilaluniiit on norlli lil ol I'owi ll
lliittti. Iliikix I.oiATisn Co., 1'riniivilln,
Oro. --M f
The Car That Passes Everything on the Hills. For Neatness
and Elegance, Surpassed by None.
A demonstration will prove iU easy riding qualities. The material used in constrnction is the best
money can buy. If in doubt about these statements call on me for demonstration and get positive
proof. Price fully equipped $2,150.
E. G. HODSON, Agent. Prineville, Oregon,
Have Your Goods Shipped in Care of
Konoway Warehouse Co.
INCORPORATED
Madras, - Oregon
Two waieliouse., Ono lor !roiilit and ona for wool. In-trnnait mIoh from nil point I
on the Oregon Trunk railway line to Matlraa waroliouno. Charon lor hnndling at
cuntomary ratei.
H. J. Dietzel, Pres. Madras, Ore., Jas. Rice, V.-Prcs. Haycreek,
Ore., H. W. Turner, Secy. Madras.
House and Lot for Sale.
fa filth addition to Prineville; well
finished and well furnished, Inquire of
Mrs. Maude Long, Grizzly, Or. 4-13 lm
IA f T71 LODGB mie! every
V7. X1.HatardayiilKht.
Htranirers welcome. K. V. Conatalile, N. O.l
Wldd Karnea, V. O.; ir. h. Hobbi, Hec; and
C. I). Dinwiddle. Treaa.
Seed Potatoes.
Early Rose and ISurbank Seed Pota
toes for Bale, llorigan & Keinke. 3-liO
New Goods.
A. II. Lippman & Co. have a straight
car of Iron Bedsteads on the way here.
Also another car of Wall Paper and
Linoleum. These large shipment give
you an unlimited stock to select from.
Bedrock prices, 3 30
Winter Layers are Profit Payers.
My pen of 14 thoroughbred White
Wyandottes laid 333 eggs in January.
Pen now mated. Kgis 12.00 per 15.
50 per cent of hatch guaranteed.
Call or write, E. K. Evans, Prineville
Oregon. 2-11 tf
Stray Sheep.
There came to my premises on Crook
ed river, 10 miles above town, April 18,
1911, three sheep marked with black
spot on hip and back, Owner can have
same by pitying all expenses.
i. M. Wyatt,
4-20-3tp. Prineville, Ore.
- For Sale.
Good horse, buggy and harness;
horHe 7 years old, gentle; Bate for lady.
Inquire of Edgar Stewart, Prineville,
Oregon.
A Good Buy.
House and Bix lotB for sale. Desir
able property. A bargain. Inquire at
this olllce. 4-M lm
Eggs for Sale.
Huff
Orninirton; 15 for $1.50,
Floyd toweli, Prinevillo, Or,
, Mrs.
4-20 lm
Horses for Sale.
Two 2-year-old fillies, big ones ; also 0-year-old
mare, 1400 lbs., broke gentle,
"inquire of Ed. Smittu 4-13
For Sale.
480 acies of land 35 miles east of
Prineville. Nearly level, water on
land, 8 million of yellow pine, good
soil. Price S8000. L. K. Belknap, 748
Loveioy Bt. Portland Oregon, Main
6509. . 4-20 It.
NO MORE
Freight Troubles
The Oregon Trunk Railway is open for biiHinofls to Opal City, Just north
of Crooked ltiver.
The Jones Warehouse Company
GEORGE A. JONES, Manager
will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. Tho old Shaniko
Moody Warehouse system will be employed, Merchants will got thoir
goods promptly and without inconvenience. OPAL CITY will be the
freight terminus for 00 days more. Have your freight consigned in care of
- JONES
Address communications to BEND, QUEUON.