Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 18, 1912, Image 8

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    Farm end
Garden
GOOD LAWN BEA'JTIFIER.
It Foundation U Only on Old Umbrel
la From, but It's Moit Artiitio.
One does not need th service of an
xpensiva landscape gardener to make
one's lawn a thing of beamy. Of
course, thick, well rolled mid well
cropped turf Is the prime necessity,
but there is always needed some bit
of color to aecentuaie the eye resting
beauty of the long sweep of green.
Here is the way one ingenious wom
an secured a centerpters for her sward,
according to Popular Mechanics:
She dug up an old umbrella from the
attic, cut away the faded silk cover-
BIVFLK ORSiJfKNT FOB LaWX.
lug, ran a piece of thin wire through
the top of each rib, taking a turn
around each eye. so as to keep the
ribs apart at regular Intervals, and
then sunk the handle deep Into the
THE EARTH'S EROSION.
Enormous Amount of Mattsr Carried
Away by Rivoro.
Investigations by the United States
geological survey of the erosion of
numerous drslnage hnslna of the Unit
ed States show that the surface of the
country ts being removed at the aver
ace rate of about an Inch In TtW year.
Though this amount seems trivial
when spread over the surface of the
country, it becomes stupendous when
considered as a total or even In sep
arate drainage bnslus. The Mississippi
river, for Instance, carries annually to
the sea 13lV.4OO.0OO tons of dissolved
matter and 340..VXXOOO tons of sus
pended matter, and of this total the
Ohio river carries S3.3.W.000 tous and
the Missouri river contributes more
than twice as much. The Colorado
river, which has built up for itself a
vast delta, takes down more suspend
ed matter than any other river In the
United States, delivering annually 5S?
tons for each square mile of Its drain
age bnsln. or a total of 100,740,000
tons.
The rivers of the United States carry
to tidewater every year 270,000.000
tons of dissolved matter and 513.000.
000 tons of suspended matter. This
total of 7S3.O0O.0OO tons represents
more than 330,000.000 cubic yards of
rook or 610.000.000 cubic yards of sur
face soil. If this erosive action had
been concentrated on the Isthmus of
Tanama at the time of American oc
cupation it would have excavated the
prism for an eighty-five foot level
canal In about seventy-three day.
$60 Round Trip Fare to
St Paul and Minneapolis
via
Oregon Trunk Railway.
Round trip tickets will be soil at
! shown above on April 2.", W, 17, l!'12,
. i . mn -i.ia nm of tho i via Oregon Ttunk Railway, the North
. , . ... -Bank Road, Great Northern or North-
odln the m dd le of the lawn. 1 n 'RMvfl
Then she planted some sweet peas In j Tn6 i)tefcoa Trunk morni,1f train
variety of colors, and now she has a ; makes direct connection at Fallbri.lge
Joseph's coat mouud of color that Is with train for St. I'aul and Minneapolis.
an absolute delight And. obeying the ' Stops are allowed going and returning.
nl.l ailnire. "the more sweet oeas von ! Return limit October 31st. Details will
Hotic ol Coolest.
IVparitntni of the (manor,
I'nitnl Statea I .ami Olttc.
Th liailw.On-iron. March a. Iflll.
To Jinint II. l)iiiiiraii of l'rtuevtlle.
Oregon, i'ontasn-e :
You ar hereby notincu mat Martin o.
Kamstra who gives ritmille, a
Ina poatomee ad-tress, thd on March '...
ill-, tile HI IMS oni, ins uwiT nirniivi
ateil application t itiiti ami eciare the
amvllatioii of your Qvmi?.l'aii r.nlrv o.
i-erliil No. OlKVi niatlc vinir is.
VHW, for N V NWi4. SWi, N V sect lun
Hi. t.,wnhiu 1-4. S.. ranire l'l, K., Wihain
tile Meridian, and as Kniliiula ur ,( run.
tet h alienee that -aid James H. l ni
striut has wholly alnliir,i ml tract lor
over six immths lint nreceadlllK tll tlHh
lav of August mi;'nat n lias wnuiiy
tailed to reside upon, improv or cultivate
said land for over sii uiantris next pre
eeedinir the tsth day of Aumi-l. lull. as by
aw re.iure.l or at ail during nam nine.
You aw. tlicrvtonn, Itirtner nuiiutii mat
liaaul allegations w ill I taken ly (tin
otttce as having heen cm Insert hy you.
ami your said ntry ill r canceled there,
under without your Hinder right t. be
heard therein, either below tiuiotnreor
on .a; peal, it you iuu ui mr m iiiimmuit
within twenty .lays alter me rot mn
mhinatton ul tins noln c. o nown oei.xv
our answer, muter oath. siMvit'.t'aily meet-
itur uii.l resmmdini: ti toe alknatioti ol
contest, or if you tail within tb.it tim to
tile in this office due prool that you nae
served a copv of vour answer on ttie saitt
nte-unl either to uermnur by registered
mail. If this samce is nia.le y the t
iivery ol a copy of your answer to the con
testant in person," proof of such service
uat te either tne mo romesism wru-
ten acammledattienl of Ins recruit of I lie
copy, showing th dale of its receipt, or
Itieenmavti oi me twh "
Wivm was mad stating when ami where
the copy was delivered: It man ujr
registered mail, proof ol uch service must
consist of the athdavit of th person by
whom the copy a maneil Mating wnen
ami th postottlce to which It was mailed,
and this atlidavit niul U accvniianicd by
the postmaster' receipt for th letter.
lou snoutu siaie in
name of th postotnee to which you desire
future notices to b aent to von.
, ve viiiiiur
4.11 itegister.
Date of Srst pulilication April ii, iu.
- sest.ml ' April l", "
' third " April , "
" fourth " May a. "
pick the more you'll have." she has
her vases all through the house filled
all the time.
THE VALUABLE TURNIP.
Worth Growing if Only For Its Effect
on Dairy Cows.
"While the real food value of turnips
Is considered somewhat low. they are
wonderful appetizers, especially for
dairy cows, not only toning up their
systems, but increasing the Sow of
milt.
Then there are several tempting
dishes for the table that can be formed
from turnips, and by storing a goodly
supply of tbein for winter their use
.Will save considerable of the higher
triced products, both around the feed
stalls and table.
Turnips for winter storage should
sot be sown till in July, from the 10th
to the 20th, or even a few days later
will not be too late. Where they are
own earlier than this the hot weather
causes them to become strong and
pithy, but If sown as above stated
they mature when the weather Is cool
er, which greatly enhances their flavor,
gives them a firm, solid flesh and adds
to their keeping qualities.
A rich, sandy loam or fresh sod
soli is best adapted to turnip raising
and they may be sown either broad
cast or drilled. If sown broadcast It
may be done Just before a shower, and
there will then be no necessity for
covering the seed, as the raindrops
will do the work better, a light cover
ing being all that is required. If the
Seeds are drilled one can arrange so
the plants may be cultivated by band,
the rows being placed about eighteen
Inches apart Put In plenty of seed
st the time of drilling and thin out the
plants when they come up till they
are from three to four inches apart,
thus giving them ample room to grow.
Homestead.
be furnished on application.
H. Bcnkol, Agent,
4-18-lt Redmond, Ore.
$30,000 for Farm Loans. See Bren.
ton Jones, Metolius, Oregon. 3-lp
For Battleship Linoliuni go to A. H.
Lippman & Co. 2 per square yard
None better. 2-2J
Pay Up No Nonsense.
All persons indebted to me are re
quested to settle at once or their ac
counts will be placed in the hands of an
attorney fur collection.
3-2S-lmp Si Hoixjes.
Brown Leghorn Eggs.
15 for 11.50. Leave orders at Whitis
grocery. Mas. Preston Thomson. ip
Sawmill for Sale or Trade.
10 M capacitv. near Sisters. Will
give good terms to right man. Inquire
at this olhce. 4-11
Brown Leghorns
Pure-bred Brown Leghorn eggs, $1
setting; dav old chicks. Mas. Lkla
Zmx, Prineville. Ore. 3 7
Rap Seed For Hogs.
If a little rape seed Is sprinkled in
with the rye a variety of feed will be
provided and the bogs will do even
better than upon rye alone.
For Sale.
L . S. Cream separator, as good a
new, at reduced price. The Prineville
Furniture Exchange. 3 28tf
Horses for Sale.
On the old C. Sam Smith ranch,
near Prineville: sold In any number
at reasonable priced. For further
Information address i. H. Ruhhell,
Prineville, Oregon. 12-16-tf
If y"V T71 LODGE meets every
J, Jt V Saturday nlsbt
Btraagers welcome. G. P. Reams, N. Q.; C.
I, Bliatlock. V. o.; Bart Barnes, Sec.; and
C. B. Dinwiddle. Treaa.
For Rent.
A good dnity ot itock ranch ; 1000
acres ; cut 3-Vl ton bay i VH) acre un
der ditch i long lsiato right party.
For particular inquire at Journal
ortice. ll-HMl
Bids Wanted.
Bids are wanted for cruising, by 40-
acre tracts or lots, all ol the timber
lands in Crook conntv. Bidder to give
a surety bond In the sum of $'J0,UHU
guaranteeing tlit correctness ot bta bid
to within 1" per cent of conservative
cnils. auch conservative cruise to be de
termined bv the court or a responsible
cruiser selected by said court, the con
tractor to pav the cost ol sum etuino in
case the variance exceed li percent,
ntlirwi the conntv to pav therelor.
Pjrmeiits for such cruising to be made
at regular terms of this court as the
work progreseea. until .' per cem ot wie
total cost therel snail nave ueen pam ;
the remaining 7.1 per cent ol the cost
thereof is to be psid bv warrants in.
sued at regular terms of this court as
the work progresses, but the same are
not to be due or payable until on or lie
fore one vear from the date of the iS'
suanoe thereof, such deferred payments
to draw interest from date of issuance
at the rate of H per cent per annum
nntil paid. All bids to lie sealed and
filed with the county clerk prior to
Mav 1, 191. and the county eourt re
serves the right to reject any and all
bids, and further reserves toe r)tt to
go into full details, should a coutract be
entered into with any bidder.
Dated ;hi 11th day of April, 1U1'.'.
Uy order of the court.
Wahren Brows,
County Clerk.
raaAAa,AAAAA-V.
J " RECEPTION
1
i Smith & Atlingham, Props.
s , Champ Smith's old stand.
4
J Imported Wines
Liquors.
4
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies
Willard II. Wirtz
Attorney-t-t,HW.
omc lu M
It. Hlgga' olllce.
I'ltlS KVtt.t.K, OHKIIIIN.
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t'AU A how mm Pmtxm.r li n NittttT
urrtr oni ma NnttTN or auammoiti
titti'v HrtiNR Mi -tit .fti an i-,'
it tic Wlrptatiuvt
HlittrH'tl iViltcrtH HiitMti.y,
HKtiti,
J. J. Uurlins
Eninr
Portland, Ot.
Itnu chamber ef I'niuuierec Sdg
a.;;ta..
HAVE YOU
Filml your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
(Vrtnlnly t'veryou has an abstract now.
Ihiyon know wlier your corners nr.
Well, No, Not clly.
Brewster Enginmin Company,
rrinevllle, Orvgon, will locate them lor
you slid giiiiiaute the work. Surveys
Ing, I'lattlug, Irrlgallou F.ngiueerlng.
I'hon nicer ii,
(i. A. Mcl'AKLAM'
Lawyer
I'ractic la all court and V, S, l and
Oll.ce.
Redmond, Oregon
m
Old Crow; I lermitrtge; Red M
Ton Rve: Yellow Stone: t i Y'A
Canadian Club; Cream
Rye; James L Pepper; t
Moore's Malt l h:'
I v)
Porter, Ale and Olympia K
Draft Beer on Tap. y $
iN'.iM,.vUj(.V,v.,.ij.i'.
1-,
trofessir.iial Cards,
Dr. Howard Gove
Dentist
Rooms 14 and IS Adamton Building.
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and I it?
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A Chance
To supply your table for a nice Sunday Dinner. All
of the articles mentioned below arrive Fresh every few
days. Cauliflower, Cabbage, Lettuce, Celery, Aspara
gus, Sweet Potatoes, Green Onions, Radishes, Rheubarb,
Bananas. Oranges, Lemons. Also if you wish a nice
dressed chicken, or a nice tender roast of any kind,
visit the O. K. Market
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VA
T. J. DUFFY
Attorne-at-Law
(xucctssor to W. A. lUtll)
PH!NEVII.I.
OltCUON
Dr. J.Trc;clks Fox
M. It. C. S. Kng: and 1.. H. A. l.ond..ni
Llf-eiif'rel)ri..oil Stale Medical llonrti.
pwialtst in hurgary; Myxiens; Ali
mentary lanal: wouivn and cluliircii s
dt'-eascs.
rilre and resl.tence, Mslli SI. I'rlnevlllo. dr.
Brief Suggestions.
' Go over the orchard and see that all
the wounds are well painted.
.The golden wax bean Is a favorite
with many garden makers. It Is
'teuder, of good quality and strlngless.
i; a small pig is chilled it can be re
vived by dipping It In water as hot as
-j on con bear your hand In, then wrap
ping it In warm flannel.
' fion t keep your horse In an over
lieaved stable and then stand blm for
hours In a freezing atmosphere and
wonder bow he became paralyzed.
The durability of the mule Is a
strong point In his favor. He lives and
works to a gor d old ape. Ills "sense"
of self protection Is strong, and he
avoids many injuries.
Never get the idea in your head that
drugs and health are insepurable, for ,
In most cases It w;ll be found that i
what we kec-p out of the pig's stom
ach has more to do villi Its health
than what we put in.
Blackberries are very prolific and
tlpen at the time tlipy can be econom
ically gathered and marketed. They
are seldom injured by late frosts and
for this reason are surer than some
other berries that ripen earlier.
The wheel hoes are great labor
savers. A plow attachment Is very
convenient for opening furrows and to
cover the larger seeds, ns peas, beans
and sweet corn. Some of the com
bination wheel tools with drills, culti
vating teeth, plow and rakes are very
satisfactory.
Summons.
In the Circuit Coiut of the State of
Oregon for Crook comity.
D. F. Stewart, I'lnlntiff,
vs.
John T. Moore and Delia A. Moore,
Defendants.
To John T. Moore and Delia A.
Moore. Defendants.
In the name of the state nf Oregon.
You are hereby required to npier
and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before the last day of the
time prescrliied In the order for the
publication of this summons, to-wlt:
on or before the 2nd day of May,
1U12, and If you fall so to appear
and answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the rellei aetnaniieu in iiiscoiupiann,
tn.wlt.! for tuilament against you
for $415, with Interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
War l.tth liiOH fur (.VI.uU attorney's
suit or orr,n. luat pursuant u. an oracr or : . , , , and (Unburn.
7,of urook county, oregvm, he win sell for the ments of this suit. or a decree lor
the sale ol the lands ueacnueu m
that certain mortgage executed by
vou and In favor of plaintiff, dated
May 14. 1908, and for the foreclosure
of said mortgage.
I'hls stiminous Is published by
order of the Honorable W. L. Brad'
abaw. Jntlire of the above entitle)
court, which order was made and
entered on the 11th (lay of March,
1912, and the day of the first publi
cation of this summons is tne an
day of March, 11)12.
M. It. ELLIOTT,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Bids for School Bonds.
Notice is hereby si ven bv the underslsned.
the county treasurer of the county of Urooa.
best price obtainable r',V60 school bonds of
said district, on May Is. ID 12, at the offlet ot
the county treasurer. Prineville. Oregon.
For further Information apply to the board
of directors of said district or to this ofnee.
KALI'K L. JORDAN.
f'ounty treasurer of Crook county, Oregon.
Bids for School Bonds.
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
the county treasurer of the county of t'rtHk.
slate of Oregon, that pursuant to an order of
the board of directors of school district Mo.
7. of Crook county, Oregon, he will sell lor
ttie lient price ubtatntdile I'.uO school bonds of
said district, on May Is, mil!, at the office of
the county treasurer. Prineville, Oregon.
For further Information apply to the l,oard
of directors ol said district or to this office.
KAU'H L.JOK1AN.
County treasurerof i. rook county, Oregon.
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Begin Treatment Now
Rheumatism Can Be
Cured
A rv,iicst,il brifg you our
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Pr.ntm.ll; Ortfm.
f(ttmrm9jrmt-jC mm
Slial Cttati
PrntmJU:
Dr. John Huback,
Late Veterinary Surgeon P. H. Army,
bepartment ol the Philippine.
All Surgical Work at Heaaonablt
I'ricea.
Hamilton Stable
Prinavilla, Or.
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dalle
Oregon
CMm. S Ctimmnlt X. 3. SQ.IJtomp
OCCULIHT8
Belknap & Cdwards
JPkjimlmnt mmJ Smrfnt.
(County Fhysician.)
PrlmfilU. Or,fu
Si. CllMt,
jfltornty-mt-jCmm
Ortft.
Citation.
In the county court of the State of
Oregon, for the conntv of Crook.
i In the matter of tbe estate of Koliert
I Pennington Johnson, deceased.
To Fred Johnson and to all heirs and
I devisees unknown, if any there be,
Greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby cited and required to
appear in the county court of tbe Htate
' of Oregon, for the County of Crook, at
' the courtroom thereof, at Prineville in
the County of Crook, on Monday, the
third day of June, 1912, at 10 o clock in
the forenoon of that day. then and
I them to ahow cause, if any there be,
j uhv an Older should not be made by I
' this court granting the administrator of
! said estate authority to tell all the real
i estate of said deceased at private pale,
Ito-wit: The east half of the southeast
i quarter of section seven and the east
I half of the northeast quarter ot section
! eighteen in township thirteen, south of
! range ;onrteen, east of Willamette
I Meridian in Crook county, State of
i Oreaon. . ,
Witness, the Hon. II. C. Ellis, judge
j of the county court of the State of Ore
! gon, for the County of (.'rook with the
seal of said court affixed this 17th day
of April, A. D. 1J12.
I Attest Wakken Browji, clerk.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E.1BROSIUS, Proprietor
Fred A. Rice, C. K. , B. Novillo, Jr., E, M
County Surveyor. Deputy Co. Surveyor.
Rice & Neville
Civil Engineers.
Generkl Emlneerlnf!. pKiNEViu.it, OReoom.
flrink
jCawytr
Prin.pilU,
LAKE SANITARIUM. Natu
ral Hot Ml :rsl llatttx, Nature's
Cure for Rheumatism. I Mir
eiiuiiniient ta coiiitlwte, I'll-
surpassed Medical Staff, Hot Lake Mineral Water C'ura libeiiinalilin,
Stomach, Kidney, Mood and Skin I'iaordcra,
HOT LAKE SANATORIUM, - - Hot Lake, Oregon
WALTER M. PIERCE, Pres. and Mgr. W-.'ri
Low Round Trips East
Throughout the summer season, on the dates given below,
round trip tickets will be sold to the points in the east
. shown below, and many others, at greatly reduced fares
quoted.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Great Northern and Northern Pacific
Railways
Oninha ...... f OO.OO
rhiiiid.'iphin ... ion r
I'lttalmrK l. no
St. I-oula 70.00
St. 1'huI llu.Ott
Toronto ' Ul 50
Washington 107 .AO
Atlantic Cltv 1111.00 Hetrolt ... W.60
llnltlmore 107.fi0 Duluth.- 00.00
Boston 110.00 Kanaiui City W.OO
Buffalo 01.50 Milwaukee 72.50
Ohlcairo 72.50 Minneapolis 110.00
Colorado Siirlnirs.. 55.00 Montreal 105 00
Denver oo.uu new ion io.ou
DATES OF SALE
MAY, 2, 3, 4. 0, 10, 11, 17, 1H, 24, 20; 1012. '
JI NK, 1, 0, 7, 8, HI, 14, 15, 17, 1, 10, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27. 2N, W; 1U1Z.
JI IvY. 2, 3. 6, 7, 11, 12, 16, 10. 20, 22, l. 2(1, 20, SO, 31 ; 1U12.
Al Ol'S T, 1, 2, 3, 0, 7, 12, M, 10, Kl, au, ;ii; JUIZ.
SKPTKMBKR, 4,6.6,7. 8, 11, 12,30; 1012. , ,
Stopovers mill choice ol routes ulloweu in eacu uirectioii. I'ttiai rciuru
limit October 31, 1012.
Trains leave Bend 6:30 a. m.. Redmond 7:21 a. m.
FAST THROUGH TRAINS EAST. Dnton of schedules, fares, etc., will bo
(iiriilshctl on rciniest.
W. E. COM AN, Gen'l Freight & Pass. Agent, Portland, Or.
2-hi H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon.
J. H. CORBETT, Agent, Bend, Oregon.
IiTJT3VCBE5IR,
Shingles, MoultlinRS, Windows,
Doors, G lapses, Etc. Etc., Etc
SHIPP&PERRY
I PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Ortgon.
Dr. Charles MacFadden
Osteopathic Physician
Hsrr-nlc. Tllntetls and Natural ThoraiwnUcs
liiiipiuyvd. Chruiiiu UIm.'uh a Specialty.
I Office Over Morris Furniture Store.
Telephone: Pioneer, No. 126.
Crook County Abstract Co.
Abstracts of title to all land and
town lots In Crook county.
JB. F. Wjlde, Sccrttarr, PriscrilU, Oregon
Prineville-Redmond-Sisters Stage Line
Matt Kulesch, Proprietor.
Passenger Fare to Redmond, $1.50. Express from Red
mond to Prineville, one-half cent per pound for over 50
pounds. Small packages of less than 50 pounds, 25c.
Leaves Prineville for Redmond Daily. Office at the
Pioneer Cream Company.
11-16 S. R. COOPER, Agent