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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
City Council Met Tuesday Evening Tim city council im-t Tucmluy . evening. I'rcM-nt Mayor Edwards, CtnmciliiH'n Ward, Noble, Gray, Shipp and Omiht, Muinhul Coon vid 1t'cordiT Ilowmun. The matter of M-tiin(. A itnt't wan Uikcn up and it wan decided to confer with the Northwint Townnile Co. of rhiludi'liihia and have It put in writing jut what it would be willing to do to ojK'n up the strwt. The wHt end of Third atrift wan ordered on'nd up. Thin la mat ter that him im-wi Imngitiir fire for tome time. The council authorized the chair man of the Hi'ulth and Police com mittee to employ extra help during fulr week und to rmttrlrt HX't'ling within the city limit during thnl time. 1'oKt Ktt'teH were orilertij put in ' on the eiutt end of Knt K utrcet forj the convenience of peilentriniw to: the fair ground. A good path will j le made no thnt nil thuw who wif h' to walk limy do no und tie nhle to k-ep out of the dual. The lane ; landing to tlu fitir ground will also ' reivive Htti nlion ho that the dusti may he kept down an much an put-' nihle. j A (ill in the stiwt on the other j aide of K otter's livery harn was or-i tlereil made. I i Prineville-Burns j Baseball Games Saturday, Sunday nml Monday before the fair, Octolier 12, 13 and 14, the 1'rineville regular will play the Hums team a series of three Karnes to decide the champioiiHliip of Central Oregon for the aeason of l'.U2. These teams will put up the same class of hall that we had dur ing the fair lust year when Prine ville won the amateur championship of the state. LOCAL MENTION Ralph 'iilndextcr was a Prino villo visitor from Uond the latter part of the wook. Newt Polndoxter arrived home last Thursday eveuing from Tho Dalles. Newt tins been in Calif ornia for tho year past, but fin ally hooomo homesick. Married In this city Saturday Albert J. Woods and Sui rah Ann Smith, Justice'of tho Puico Ken nedy ofllciating. The happy cou llu live in the Humes heighbor hood, whither they took their de parture tinmedlutuly after tho ceremony. Henry Jensen, formerly ditch rider for the C. 0. I. Co., has taken the cwtraet for leveling a portion of the Tom Sharp ranch lying south of the Crooked river about ten miles east of Terrebonne. Terrebonne Oregonian. A. A. Morse, special representa tive of the traflic department for the O.-W. 11, & N., was in Prine ville today introducing E. J. Wilson, who is to succeed H. C. Oliver as traveling freight nnd passenger ugent for this territory. ( Fine Farm for Sale. Throe hundred soil twenty acres riv er bottom hind, loomed oil Crooked riv er, ten miles wont ol Prineville nnd Urn in ilvs from lt'ilmnml; 100 acres ill al fulla; UKi acres in wheat the wheat Ih not threshed yet nml from 200 to ;S0O tons q( liay'aml all the machinery; two gaBoliiie engines; one automobile; naa hay press; two wagons; hay buck ; hay ncaled ; one KOOO-gallon water tank, and pipe to every corral; two large barns on place; good house ami other outbuild ings; alfalfa meal grinder ; one-half in terest In hay cutter; 1 own the diteli for irrigating It the land is all under irrigation ; two centrifugal pumps on on the place; cement cellar nnd good tank house; one power wood saw, and other things too numerous to mention. This property is worth t:io,0(IO, but $27, 000 will get the place if sold in thirty dava. T, 1 McAluhtkh, Prineville.Or. 9-10 Announcement As ths iwKiilar ltiilillrsn Csndldatv for tlia uMlrtt of County Judge of Crook County, selvelsd such i-audlilata si the primary election by a Isipiilar vol ol (lis en)li from a Hold of (our live eonundurs fur tha hon or, I Im-k tosnnnum that I sin still In ths ri and (inl healthy, ami rnnrl'lent of election. At Ilia primary uleclion i received 105 out of 110 Hiubllrnn volmoast in my product Una city of Hrdnioml) for County J nig i. This, of ciiiimn, was largely ilua to the fart that I sm a rr aioVnt uf Kmliooml, but la alio soma indication that thou who have been nir tin InwIUte ihm Iki.. during the pl Iwo rrs have faith In ma. If the Copla of Crook County Imlievt that I mailt thrir aupiiort 1 shall ploaaml to serve tbain In the capacity of County Judge In a fair and Impartial manner to tba beat of my ability aa a man and a lawyer. C. A. McFatlane I'adt tlvrlL.mnt Notice for Puhllcuiion, Department o( tho Interior, U. H. Land Ollloo Al The Dalles, Ori'Kim, September 10, MM. Nutiee ll llurebv giveu Mutt JOHN TOTII ol Prlnevillu Oreijnn, who, on April 17, 1910, mnile llomeHlesd Knlry No. 0001 a lor nw1, nee tliin'7, towimhtp 17Kouth, raiiKO 10 east, Wll I h in u t to meridian him Med milieu of Internum lo make tlnal live year proof, touNtahltih claim to Ihe lanil above ilcmTilwil, lielore Timothy K. J. lorry, ll. 8. Commlatitoiier, at his otlleo at l'rlnevlllu, Oregon, on tho lat day ot Novem ber, una. claimant HBmes an witnesses: Charles W. GoodnlKht, ouory-n Crawforil, Alliln pulvrson and SoearBliOU, all ol Hrlnsvlllu, Oregon. DM 0. VV. MOUUK, KesUtor. Dr. Ida Behrendt WM1 m Stay Ax Until after xM TheFair Dr. Behrendt has conducted for 9 yeara in Baker optical Cariora and has met with remarkable tuccesa in a usinesa way, end also of relieving the public. A good op tician is a benefactor to mankind, and Dr. Behrendt hat proven herself exceptionally well equipped in her line. She is a graduate of a Philadelphia optical school and also one of the largest colleges in Chicago for the treatment and care of the eyes. Dr. Behrendt is now introducing the late Kryptok invis ble Bifocal and Toric Lense, which it without a doubt the ifinest lense ever put on the market ? . . i EYE GLASS FITTING fc " 4. i essential. Ho not trust y' ' ffZ ' t" your eyes to iiicoinpetmit O" HMiple. 'y'r '-.J 'If '"-Vi Dr. Ida Behrendt ' V VT Unnjon Hotel V U. C. Coe, of Bend for County Judge, Independent Non Political Candidate. h (0 A competent business man pledging a competent business administration. IV. Coe stands for a square deal for all sections, economy and olliciency in county expenditures, wiB6 road con struction and full publicity in ull mat ters that concern taxpayers. I'rom h county widn experience of eight years. Dr. Coe Is thoroughly famil iar with the needs of Crook county. Me is also a heavy taxpayer and under stands the importance ot economy. A vote for Dr. Coe is a vote for ollicient, honest administration. Cos Campaion Commutes I'alil ailvertUeinenl See the Fine Display of the Very Latest Styles of Millinery First Showing of Fall Millinery, at Mrs. Esfes Millinery Parlor, Prineville Candidate's Announcement. I hereby announce myself as an independent candidate for District Attorney of the Seventh Judicial District, If elected I will conduct the duties of the office to the best of my ability. pd adv. 9-19 J. W. Ai.i.kn. Are you 'looking for a stove ? The Knock-All . Parlor Stove.. Beats anything on the mar ket. The stove for the Big Stick. The latest models at John Morris The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cigars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor , A J v AUTOLOADING 1 RIFLE iff. HtlnlSSiUiaMMSl brnl Mi M tk U M tlM. All the advantages of the big game arm with none of its discom forts or annoyances The recoil docs the work -ol reloading and eicctintf instead of pounding your shoulder. Five she just pull and release the trigger. Your action stays open and warns you when it's time to shove in a fresh clip. You can never get in a tight place the gun never clogs. Each shot strikes a one ton blow. Simple action simple take-down, fv-nd for a motion picture booklet explaining tho Remington- UMC Autoloading Rifle's bi point,. Rcmington-UMC Metallic Cartridges combine tie highett velocity with tfte greatest (hooting accuracy. Made in au calibre for every standard firearm. When Reminsiton-UMC cartridge are v.tri, the arm is guaranteed to the full extent cf (lit nnnulacturcr s guirar.tec. fttmington-UMC Ch? pertrrt iboailvt tmbinatioa Reminfi'lon Anns-L'tioa Metallic Cartridge Co, I 2m Rn()r R New a City I ... Through Service Between Central Oregon And Portland Leave Culver Arrive Portland Leave Portland Arrive Culver 8:09 a. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:50 a. m. 10:00 a. m. 6:35 p. m. All trains arrive at and depart from Union depot, Portland Low Fares West Fall Colonist Period Daily until Oct. 10 to All Cenrtral Oregon Points The North Bank Road Oregon Trunk Ry. GOLD MEDAL PARIS 1912 BLISS Native Herbs, by its simple composition of roots, herbs and barks its wonderful cures of Rheu matism, Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Skin Eruptions, Kidney and Liver Disorders its popularty in millions of households, dur ing a quarter of a century secured for it the highest award at the Internationa! Exposition in Paris, France, 1912. Make it your household remedy today. 200 Tob letsr$1.00. Ask the Bliss Agent. .'. .. Raymond Calavan, Agent Prineville, Oregon 6-Q3mp For Sale CHEAP One Robinson Hay Baler, Run only 4 days. Also New and Good Second hand Engines, differ ent sizes Enquire ol; or write John A. Dobkins Culver, Or 8 8 Summnns Id the circuit court ot the state of Ore gon for Crook county. G. M. Cornett, plaintiff, vs. The unknown heirs of John Williamson, deceased, defendants. To the unknown heirs of John William son, deceased : In the name of the state cf Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed in the above entitled court and cause, on or before the 24th day of October, 1912, and if you fail to so appear and answer. j the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: for a decree that he is the own I er of the ela of n,1 of section 31 , in tp. ij s, range lo ean of v niamette merid ian, and that you and each of you be decreed to have no right, title or inter est in said premises or claim thereon and that you and each of you be forever barred from claiming any interest in said premises or any part thereof. This summons is published by Order of the Honorable W. L. Biadsbaw, judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook county, made on the atn oay ot septemDer, rjiz. and pre scribed that this summons be published for six consecutive weeks in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper printed and published in fnneville, Oregon. The date of the first publica tion ot tine summons is tne l-Th day ol Sept., 1!U2. M. K. Elliott, ; Attorney for plaintiff Chicago $.18.00 . Xew York S.Vi.00 Omaha :10.00 Cincinnati 42 85 Detroit 415,00 DesMoines H2.8o Milwaukee :10.7U St. rul 30.00 ' - " Indianapolis 40.00 St. Louis 37.00 Kansas City 30.00 Denver 30.00 From other eastern points in proportion Tell your friends In the east of this opportunity of moving west at low rates. Di rect train service via Jlurlington Koute, Northern Pacific, North Hank and Ore gon Trunk Hallways. You can deposit funds with me and west bound tickets will be furnished people in the oaBt. Details will oe furnished on request. A book about Oregon A fifty pse illuBtrnted book describing the districts of Central Oregon wi be forwarded to you or your frienps if you will write V, E. C)nian, Gen'l Freight. Agent, Oregon Trunk Ry., Portland. W. E. CONAN, Gen'l Fr't and Pass. Ag't, Portland, Ore Horses for Sale. . On the old C. Sum Smith much, near Prltievflla: sold In any number at reasonable prices. For further Information address G. II. JtiinHNU,, rrlnevilte, Oregon. 12-10-tt Raspberries for Sale. 1 A few dozen jars of raspberries for sale at the prevailing price. Can deliv er them in two or three weeks. Write or phone. Mrs. F. E. Gage, Mitchell. .Oregon. . 8-22 Made in Oregon Delicious Home Made Bread, Doughnuts and Cookies, at the Cash Grocery Geo. Whiteis, Prop. Cottage to Rent. Five-room cottage to rent. Mrs. D. F. Stewart. Inquire of 7-25 For Sale or Trade Wood Saw in good working order. See Cuas. F. Condart. 8 20 Id f I.ODGK meets every J V-. JJ , Saturday night. Strangers welonmei G. P. Reams, N. G.; C L. ahattock, V. G.t Burt Barnes, Sec,; and C. B. Dlnw Iddte. Treas. Citation In the County Court of the ?tate of Oregon, for the Codriry of Crook In the matter of the estate of George V, Barnes, deceased Ci tation. To Arizona I5arnes, Mattie E. Nickeleon, Sue Helms, William II. Barnes, Bert D. Barnes, Arthur Barnes and Yalda Coon, and to all heirs unknown, greeting : In the name of the State of Or egon, you are hereby cited and re quired to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook, at the Court Room thereof, at Prineville, in the County of Crook, on Monday the! 7th day of October, 1912, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause why an order should not be granted to the said administrator to sell the real estate of said decedent, de scribed as follows, to-wit : Lots, Xos. two (2) and three (3), Block eighth of Monroe Hodges origin al plat of the town of Prineville, County of Crook, State of Oregon. Witness, the lion. II. C. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook with the seal of said Court affixed this 10th jay of August, a. d. 1912 Seaj Attest 8 15 Varren Brown, Clerk