Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 13, 1912, Image 5

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    Paulina School
Makes Good Finish
Tin? imiMt minvaiiful term of
Mcliiml ever liclil nl 1'iiulinr citini) t
un -nl when the Htmlt'iitit rcrulcreil
to tint public a vry iiitereNtiiiK pro
icritm In which rvery pupil took
purl. IHplimiii were prem-nted liy
ltcv. Iinlicrt Kim. Much m-ilit l
luo the teueher, Miwt Jennie V.
Ilurlley, for her tmtiritiK energy in
mukinit the year the ruoHt huccciw
ful in the hixtory of the lU'hool.
Kvery Bludi'iit took it hitch er rent
hiiu in their fxuminutionn.
MiiM llurlly rami! to I'uuliiiH two
yearn tiifo. After teuchlriK her fimt
term hu won the ri'Hieet of the
m'hooln mul their puientii In mich n
way thut it hecaine neeeKwiry for
the welfare of the m-hunl to secure
her wrviivH lit un mlviitieeil ttiilnry
for the nerotiil year. So far has
Miu Hartley won her way ly de
votion to her work, that the l!oarl
(if Ilirertom have weunil her Her
vieen for another year. The people
w ihh hi'r every nucee.
Concerts for Eastern
Crook County
A wries of concert!, musical und
elocutionary, will he tfiven by Mint
Jllanche WillittniH, Hs.nintet hy Mi ft
Ethel WilliaiiiH. ami Miss Francis
Willium. piuniKt, at the following
place.iancl ilati-n:' Paulina, Tue.nlay,
Juno lMh at S p. in; Fife, V. V.
Urown'ii ranch,) Wednesday, June
l'.tih, at s p. in.; Newsom Creek,
(1'iwtHchool house,) Fritlay, June
LMst, at S p. m. The program will
cuNnist of hiKhcliiH milns, ri iiil iiikji.
thuinorouHnml otherwise) and tium
liy the Williams sinter. Miss
lilum-lie Williams hui "Uulied at the
Meridian Conervalory of Music,
Meridian, Mass., at Taylor I'ni
versity, and at the Olierlin Conserva
tory, OU'iiin, Ohio. She has
traveled In quartette work over
Indiana anil Ohio. Her tsiiitfinK and
readmit has never failed to please
her many uudiences. You cannot
nlTord to mis this real musical treat.
Death of Larkin Weaver.
Another pioneer, well-known to
the o, residents of Crook county
lias passed away. I-irkin Weaver
lied of ni'Uinoni.'i at. Tend, Oregon,
June I. T'.'12, lined hi years.
Larkin Weaver was horn in Mor
gan county, Missouri, May ', 1K-S.
lie served in the Mexican war and
erosed the plains in isr.) to Cali
fornia, where he eiitfaKed in luininir.
later returning to Missouri, where
he remained until lv7, when he
crossed the phiins to California and
in IfS.'iS moved to Marion county,
Orcjron, where he lived until 1S72,
when he moved to Crook county,
settlini; 1 1 miles below Prineville
on what is known ns the Walt
Snoderly place. He has made Crook
county his permanent homo until
removed by death.
He was married to Miss June
Iiains in 1S57 and to this union
tfiuht children were born, Gideon
Weaver, Mrs. S. A. Goodman, David
Weaver, James Weaver, John
Weaver of Prinoville and Mrs. J. S.
Tetherow of ('line Fulls. Two
children nreceded the father to
their loiij,' resting place. The re
mains were laid to rest in the Hem
cemetery. His wife and all of hii
children were present.
Death of Mrs. liowen.
Mrs. Sarah Luertitia liowen. a
pioneer resident of this state,
died at Iho home of hor duughtor,
Mrs. W. li. G radon, Friday May
81, after a kng illness. Mrs
llowen was born in Missouri,
September 28, 1818, and crossed
the plains to Oregon with her
father, Boyd Maupin, In 1853.
They set tled in Southern Oregon.
After her marriage Mrs. U iwen
moved to Harney County, whore
8;io lived for 2Q years. There
were frequent disturbances. with
the Indians in that section and
on one occasion she was obliged
to. ft on to I'rinovilla with her
children for safety. She is sur
vived by four daughters, Mrs.
Martha A. Ball, of Dceth, Nov.;
Mri. Imm May Mogun, of Mc
Dowell. Cal ; Mr. Dot U. Wood,
of Similiter, Or.; and Dona C.
(radon, of Portland. Tbo funer
al will ho held this afternoon at
'2 o'clock from tha Ktist Hide
I'niliM'tuUinK Parlors, I'Ust Sixth
ami Alder tttrooU, with Inter
ment In the Mount. Scott Ceme
tery. Oregoriiiui, Sunday.
Mr. Itowen was a histerln
law of Win. Adams of Combs
Flat.
Storm Washes Out Track.
A dispatch from Madras to the
Journal kmvs that a remarkably
heavy rain fell Friday afternoon in
northern Crook county. Six miles
east of Mai Iras several small briilRes
and nearly a mile of track on the
llarriman road lictwcen Paxton and
Gateway were washed away. Fences
and small cabins, everything loose,
in the wake of the rushinir water,
were torn to pieces. The water,
rushinir down the draws four feet
solid at the head of the column, in
creased to double the depth in half
an hour. llarriman trains are run
nitijf on the Oregon Trunk road
from Metolius to South Junction.
Fanners say the rain assures
K I crops.
Patents to Timber
Claims Revoked
A decree from tho United
States Circuit Court of Appeals
at San Francisco was received
by John McCourt, United States
District Attorney, this morning,
upholding tho decision of Judge
Wolverton in the case of the'
United States against C. A.
Smith, of Minneapolis, and the
Linn & Line Timber Company, ;
involving tho title to Ij quarter
sections of timber land valued at
nearly a million dollars. By the
ducision, Iho government re
voked tbo patents to '17 of the
claims, worth fully $000,000. de
claring they were obtained fraud-,
ulently, nnd that tbo statute of
limitations had not taken effect
as to this number before the
actions were begun by the
Government.
The claims, which nvo in Linn
and Lane counties, were tlh-d on
rrom l!Mi I J I'.ioi, by nun em
ployed by S. A. I. Puter ami 11.
G. McKinley, whose expenses
were paid indirectly by Smith.
These locators immediately as
signed their titles to Smith's
agents, niter proving up. whit
the ntreiUs transferred tho claims
to Smith. Smith then organized
the timber company within his
own family, and deeds transfer
ring all tho lauds to the company
were delivered, but never put un
record until the actions had been
tiled against Smith personally.
Tho statute of limitations hud
ruu iu'ii!nst any or the actions.
Then the company pleaded abate
ment of tho suits, in that it was
an innocent holder of tho lands.
Mr. McCourt amended tho orig
inal petition to include the com
pany us a defendant, and pleaded
that it was organized for the
fraudnlent purpose of taking
over too land ana avoiuing tne
government's suits. Tho court
upheld this contention fully,
maintaining that Smith and the
company were one and tho same,
and that tho organization of the
hitter was for the fraudulent pur
pose. Tho statute of limitations
had run against eight of the
claims before the suits against
Smith were started, however,
and tho government was unable
to regain title to them.
Smith is one of the largest
holders of timber land in Oregon,
having about o.., 000 acres in Linn
and Lane counties, besides the
land just recovered by the gov
ernmont. Telegram.
"The Christian Martyrs."
n of tha first pictures to )m pro
ilnrwl by the (iatiiuoiil Company ftr
jiiiniiiK tlm ranks of tint iixtr M-miiit
I) I in iiiniiiifiirtiimra early in January,
this year, in ' Tin Christian Martyra,"
h strung dramatic limlure telling s
slnry of Hie hardships and suffering
sail IIiihI triumph of Die Christians in
psiran Home.
'Ids alorjf thrniiKliout ia very vrtry
tolil sod eltivirly ai-liil. The hand
nrioiing priH-ma throutth which all
lioiimoiit ph'turi aa Inula In make
lliia eiilijiN-t more realistic. Tha laat
i-ne, pii-turing- the Clirialian tuartvra
Iwing raal Into aih-n of liona alter offer.
Inn prayer, ami their walking among
IheM huge lmata unliarnii-il, ia nothing
lio'l ol marveliiiia, and will hold any
euiliatnc ai'tillUiuml throughout ita en-tiri-ty.
The uiera haiiilling of ao many
full grown llona, even thouirll the are
trained la no eay tank. Thia picture
will I hi part of the tegular program
Friday ami Saturday at the Lyric.
Crook County Journal, county
ollicial paper, f 1 f0 a year.
Sheriff's Sale of Real Estate.
T. . Mi-Calliatnr, plaintiff,
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
An Abstract?
Orlalnlyeveryoiie haa an ahalract now.
I Oi vim know where your coruera are.
Well, No, Not exai tly.
Brewster Engineering Company,
I'riiiKvilln, Oregon, w ill locate llii-iu fur
you ami giutranlee the work Survey
ing, I'laitlng, Irrigation hngiueering.
I'll. me I'lonwr
Fruit Trees!
Central Oregon Crown
The only kind you enn afford
to plant. ILLUSTRATED
CATALOGUE FREE. Write
fur one. I'rli-i-a low i-miugli
to HiirprUe you.
LafoIIctte Nunery Co.
Prinryille. . OH. Oregon
rergueon. to reenver euru balance nn
paid, and in obedience toaaiil execntion,
order of aale, ami decre, notice ia here
by given that I have leviel iim tha
property alxivo deacribed, ami will on
Satariay, Jaat 2, 1912,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at tba
forcaah in hand, tha above defcrilied
property, or ao much thereof aa may ha
repiired to tatiafy aaid judgment, inter
et, coeta and accruing coet.
Dated this Sotti day of May, 1913.
T. S. Balfocb,
Bheriff of Crook county.
Millinery
Clearance Sale !
A nice assortment of J Pat
tern 1 lats will be sold at
ACTUAL COST.
Entire stock of summer
millinery to be closed out
by July I st.
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlor, Prineville
The Litte Four Roadster
Sheriff Sale. lwnehlp eighteen routh, range twelve
I eaet of WlllMUietle Meridian in C.mr.le
' liy virtue of an necntion and order j county, Oregon, he told hy the aheriff
of tale ieatied out of the circuit court of ! of aaid county, aa nnder execution, and
itheatateof Oregon for Oook county, ! the proceeda of inch aale, after paying
j on the liih day of May, 111 2, in favor of j tha conta and diahuraementa, attorney 's
May Marker, plainiiff, vt. John Kergu- feea, and the expenaea herein ataied.
ieorge MirCalliater, aa adrniniatraUir of "'n S'"I", rerguaon, deh-ndanta, ahall Im applied npon th judgment,
the i-atate of lwia .Mi-(,'allilr, d- '"' ,um ' l-"" hundred forty-1 and if the proceeda of audi aale be in
waned, (ieorge Mi:i al'itter, Henry C. Hire dollars and sixty cents V M.'S.tlo) j autficient, the plaintiff ahall have jndg
MH'alliMer. A. M. Manly and Man'r. i"1"' thereon from the titb day j ment and execution againat tha de-
her huahaml. J. I) MiH 'sllister. Kate May, 1I2, it tha rate ol VI per cent lendanta, John fergoeon and Sadie
Kizett and Kuwtt, her himhaml, ' annum, ana one tmniirea dollara
Hiuiiiah l-oea and Koea, her hu.liand, sttomey'a fees, snd the further
William Mct'allialer. Altr MK.alliater, i "m "' venteen d jllara and Hfty cents
l l..i, l, ni,l k,hv H.h h i,r Iiiib. ('17 H)) cfietj, which judgment waa eu i
hand, and all unknown heira of Lewia ! snd docketwl in the clerk'a oflire
MiK'alliatar. daieaaed, C. M. Klkina, C. ' fani coun in aaia county on inemn
J.Ji.hnaon. I.. A. Booth, O. U. tiray 01 "sjr, IlllJ, which aaid eterution I
-.i . COlnmanna ni ti all tlm litllnwina lie. i
li-1 . , i r v , iirimiiiaiiia. ' , ' ... , ... , - .-
Noil, a ia hereby given that under and r""" l'r"lr. lym snd heing aa lol- ' ",. f!T
l, ,iM. ,. . .,,.1 lr,.( lowa: the eoutheaat nuarter ol the ". "regun, ami iw me nigiicm ueiurr
aale ol mortgaged real enlate iaauel out southeast quarter ol aection twenty ,
of the circuit court of the atate of Ore- l',rrl the aouthweat quarter of the
gon for Crook county, in the atKive en. aouthwe.t quarter of section twenty.
titled suit, on the Mid day of May, nonnweai quarter oi me
llil'.', in favor ol the ahive named plain : nortliwaat quarter of section twenty
tiff ami aKsinal ih- almve named de- i snd the northeaat quarter of the
(endaiita, uon a j-i-'ument and decrea ; northeast quarter of section twenty-six,
In fiivor of the am i Uintiff for the turn '
of Twenty-one h'i" lr"'l forty-nina and :
ixlt-en hitmlr.ll I., .lullara. with inter-' ."""mmmmm
et thereon at lh- .te of ten tier ren(
per n li ri li in from '.e IS'h day of Sep-lemln-r,
1I, until i-m I, and the furlii
er auin of two hundrrd tilly dollars aa
atturiipy'a feea, and the further anin of
tilttlivndullara a conta, which aaid judg
ment wan enrolled and docketed in tha
ollk-e ol the rouutv clerk of Cnnik coun
ty, atnie of Oregon, on the lull day of
May, 11112, ai.d which, aaid decree or
dered that the following described rjisrt
gige l real eMate Ivlnnging to the estate
oi iA I.ewia MrCalliater, decesaed, to
wit: lot odd, and the eat hall of the
aoutheaat quarter of aeclion six, the
northeaat quarter of the northeaat
quarter of aection aeven, the aouthweat
quarter of the wiuthweat quarter of sec
tion live, all in townahip aixleen south,
of range eleven eaet of the Willamette
Meridian in ('took county, atate of (Me
llon, together with the tenements,
hereditamenta snd appurtenances there
to hvlunging or in any wiae spjiertaln
Ing. be sold by the' aheriff of Crook
county, rtate of Oregon, lo aatlafy said
iudgiueiit, aitorney'a fees and coat.
N-iw therefore notice ia further given
that I have levied upon all the aliove
dew-rilied real proierty, and 1 will, on
Saleiday, Ikt Z9tk 4a; af Jaa, 1912,
st the hour of 2 o'clock in the sfternoon
of that day, at the north door of the
comity courthoiie in l'rineville, Crook
countv, ata:e ol Oregon, aell, at public
auction to the highest bidder for caih,
all the right, title and interest the raid
I.ewia McCallister, deceaaed, had ill
and to aaid premiees at any time since
the aaid 1Mb dav ol Seiitenitwr. 1SKI7,
! aiel a. I the right, title and interest each
ar.d all the above named defendants
had or have in and to sai I premises at
any time since the said ImIi day of Set
temher, 11K17, in one parcel, to satifiy
aaid judgment and decree, attorney's
fees mid coMta and accruing coata.
Paled and published tirst time this
:Wth day ol Mav, l'.U J.
T. X. P.Ai.roi R,
Sheriff of Crook coqtily, etuie o! Oregon.
1 A ibss!&4r 'fsrseT
If
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Notice for I'uh!icatin.
I) t sirimi'ni il w interior.
l.u.H tflwv ol The Liiii.t'v On-cnn,
Mhv aist, :i.
Notti-c ts livfi.y iitv-n Hint
J- hu ('iinuiit t..
of .rllv. Orrnoi,. v)ih on Atigust l'.Mh,
viit. tuU' noun st'-n-l N. ir w'4
4, S.-C, '' Kl.ii tic1 4 1 , . tt'tiiIl 11, ti'W ' tlta 1 1
(..MMlllt Villlf 1 l-t, VV llSftllnMU' IlKTl-tlHIl,
hrtf. tiW -1 Hi ! vi in It'll linn In UiMeu'
t tinunMiHl.on .rnnf in eisiHi'lirlt claim In
tin- l.i n 1 Utvt !.-M riUfl. l.viorc '1 inmrhv K. J.
lll'ffv. I". t't.i;i'iiTS-',l.T HI In" .! . -. Hi
1tmi'c IU' tir.'K'nii, mi tin- lUh tin y ufju;v. I'.MJ.
rlnlmiiiU ii-miu" ll vuiu 'i"!'!-: "Uioiimj.
Siniili, J.,-iii Miiiiii, Tt'iier New bill, Jom'i'li
!nit!cntitcr , Hit u( lri ' iy . tlr. null.
si
Fully Equipped F. 0. B. Portland
$795.00
20 h. p. Motor, 4 Cylender, Selective Transmission, High
Tension Magneto, Semi-float Axles.
EQUIPMENT Mohair top with hood and curtains, wind
shield, Prest-O-Lite tank.
MOUNTINGS-Full nickel throughout
J. C. ROBINSON
Agent for Crook and Harney Counties.
Madras, - - - Oregon
I You Should!
Redmond Lumber & Produce Co
Wholesale and retail liny, grain. Hour
and fecit, l.utie. mid cement, uu aell
tho T. Ci. JMnndt Wagon and Molme
arm ninciiineiy. 5 M-tf
Man and Wife Wanted.
Mum mul wife wanted nt onrn to
work on riim-li. AiIiIi-cks Ciias
O'Xhii,, lluwui'U, Oregon.
Notice of Refcrrtt' Sale.
Ill the Orciilt t'mirt of the Slntcof
( iri'jriiii, fur Crook comity.
t. S. Smith, riulntlK,
VK.
Jntiii'H (l. Wilson, (ieo. K. Lilly, K.
H. M.iililux. WiIIIiiiii Miickey. W. A.
W'cllH. S. K, Owens, Cnrrlo Mcholiis.
Uiish McholiiM, Mimuie S. Sullivan.
Cornelliia II. Siillivnn, Mui;ie S.
Siilliviin ns iiiliiilnlHtrntrlx of the en
late of CornelliiH Siillivnn, iliveiined,
Siirnh M. t'lii k, nnd Siintli M. ( leek
iih t'xirutrlx of tin liiHt, will mid
teHttinietit of Henry A. deck, ilii-i'iined
lf ff lllllllltM.
Notli-e Is hereby ulveti thut In luir-Hiiiini-i'
to nn iiriler of the iiliuve en
titled court lu the above on til led suit
tons, the undersigned referees, ill
rectcd nnd delivered, upon 11 ileiree
in siilil suit nnd curt iiiiule nnd en
tered at the October 11111 term there,
of, I'oiiuiwinilliiiT the uuderHiKiii'd iih
Kelereea therein to Bell nt imlillc
iHii-tliiii fur i'iimIi In hnnd. In piireels.
in- nn ii whole ns mild Kefcreea imiv
ili'i-ni bent, tile herelniuter tletn-rllied
riuil i-oiei-ty, ineiitinned nnd de-Mi-i'llieil
In mild suit, mill (ii'iler, mid
In lnn for the pm'tlthm of khIi! hind-
and hiuiI order coiuiniiiiilui); iih iih
Hin-li referees tosell until liiiuls 111 the
manlier reiiulred for the sale of real
in-iiin'i'ty iiir.exei'iillon, said lands lie
Inir di'M-i'lliod as follows, to-wlt:
Ilii' west half of the siiutliweHt
nunrter f section twenty-nine c".l).
the Houtli halt ol tne sontlieiist
nunrter of section thirty (.'10), the
east half of the northeast iiimrter.
nnd the east half of the southeast
iltiarter of section thirty one (111), all
In township sixteen (Mil smith, of
rniitfe t welvw (li) east of the Willam
ette Meridian In Crook county, Ore
Kiin, eotitninini; -'t-'O iict-es, and in
uliedletice to the conininnd of the
sniil order, we, the nnderslgiied, ref
erees, will on
Friday, the 19th day of July, 1912,
at (he hour of ten (10) o'clock In the
forenoon of Haiti day, sell at public
unction, nt the front door of the
county courthouse in Prineville, Ore
Hon, to the highest bidder, cash In
hnnil, the aforesaid described real
property 111 parcels, or as a whole,
anil said sale belnjc subject to con
tinuation by tho above entitled
court .
Hated (it Pi'lnovlllo, Oregon, tld
Hh day of .lune, 11)12.
First publication June fi, 1!12.
Last publication July IV, 1W2.
.1. 11. (iUAV,
11. A. r'llHTKIt,
W. Ii. Mcl''AKl.AXIl,
Kcfcrees.
Notice of Contest.
Iii-IKiiinH'Hi utile Interior,
t'lliteil M ile-" l.iimi Ullii e.
1 he inlle. On tri'il. M.ty 1012.
To I ;eei;e Turli-, ueret. !-eil, el l'rinev iile.
Orei;,iii. runli-s-u-e:
Y. m ore IhtiIiv notified that Minnie C.
Mi'Milliiu. hodivi' l'nnivu.i-.Oie'-'oii, n-ln-r
poftoitiie Hildrt-KK. ilhi on May II.
1!IJ. tile in thi' ultice her du:y corrohor-
ated nipiii'alioll to contest ami secure I he
anCt-litltlou ot your nomesteaa r.uiry .u.
Serial No. (i7n7:i umde Noveniiier 7.
lulu, lor K'j NIC',. l.ot 1. -, sect ion 1
I. lownMiD !. r.iotrf 11. r... oiiiuin
ette .Merulian. and as grounds tor her con.
tei she alieitos that Mild (n-orjre 1 urti".
Iiiiiiiiiul.iliei on oriilioiit March. l'.'ll.lcav-
im; the following named heirs at luw.tu-wit
John I urns. 11 limn ( urns, aim .in-s. n
B Kvnns. sous and dauirhli-r respectively
and oilier heirs which are to comeslant
unknown, thai the nam iteorpe ( urns, ue-
ceaseil, lias w holly iiiiieu 10 resioe ujiun.
iniprovi' or cultivate Mini tract lor over six
months next fleet e.linn August l'.Uh lull,
thai he hull v adaudoiied said tract for
over six niuntlis next lreceedllii: Aliens!
l!', bill, that the heirs ol said Oeorge Curtis
have wholly tailed to reside .ipon, improve
or cultivate said tract lor over six months
next piececiling August 10. lull.
You are. therefore, further tlotilied that
the said alienations ii. lie taken hy this
otliee as Imviiii; Ih-cii cotilesse.) hy you.
and vour said entry will he canceled there
under without vour further light to he
heaui therein, either I v lore this ottn-e or
on ii. peal, if you fail to hie in this orticc
within twenty days niter the 1'lU' li I'll
publication ot'lliis noiiee. as sliowu ht-low
vour answer, under o:ilh. specilieally nu-et-ing
and responding to It est allegalions ol
contest. 01 if you tall within that tune 1,.
Hie 111 tlii- otliee due proof that you hio-i
served a copy of your answer on the said
contestant either 111 person 01 ny regisiereu
mail. It this service is made y the de
livery of a copy of your answer to the con
testant m person, prool ot stu-n scrviei
must he either the said contestant's writ
ten acknowledgment of his receipt of tin
copv. showing the date of its receipt. 01
the 'affidavit ol the person hy whom tin
delivery was niade stating when and when
the copy was delivered; it made bj
registered mail, prool ol such service must
consist of the atlidavit of tile person hy
whom the copv was mailed stating whei
and the postollice to which it was mailed
and this affidavit must, h accompanied In
the postmaster's receipt for the letter.
Y'ou should state in your answer tin
name of the postollice to which you desin
luture notices to he sem io you
Look over our Second-Hand Department.
Goods almost as good as new for half price
and less. We try to please our customers in
every way, Following are some of our bargains:
iwiiiiiffliranrairiitai
$5.00 TO $10.00
7
Also Second
Hand Art Squares
Good as New,
Half Price
$6.50
0. v .
MOORK.
(!-H Register,
llate of first puhlication June it 1912.
second " June 111, 1!H2
" tliird " June 1K1, 1(112
" " fourth " June 27, 11112
Notice of l'iiial Settlement.
Notice Is herein-gHen Hint tlio und.'rsignei
administrator oi I lit- esuile oi ('. W. Clark, lie
censed, lias lllvd his liiial report and the cour
has sel Monilav, the 1st day ol July. A. II. IS'l-J
al the coiiiilv eeui'l rooiii in the eiiuniy emu
house, in l'rineville. Crook county. Oregon, n
the lime and pl.tee for hearing any and all oh
Jeelions 10 said lliud reporl. nnd iho disehtirg.
oi Hie adiiiiiiislraior from his inist.
Haled Ibis lilll day of June, A. P. l'.'U.
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Prineville Furniture Exchange
Charles F. Condart, Proprietor
Masonic Building. Pioneer Phone.
V, A. Booth, Pren,
Orook
D. F. Stewart, Vlce-Pres.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
C. M. ELKlN8,Cashli
Bank
-ttement of tho Crook County'Eank of Prineville, Oregon, at rendered to thu
Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911
AsteU
.oansaml Discounts
'verdl-alts
'ainlture and fixtures
m1 eslnle
4tb on hand and due from banks
Liabilities
...I12!'.s7n.'.fl Capital paid lu full
'-'.-i 11. ;i:-l Snrelus
2,2l.H t'lidividecl profits
lt.7Hti.im lleposlls
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