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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
Pleasant Recital Last Thursday Eve The recitttl at thu Club Hull lat Friday evmilnir wu a iuccim In every wnim of the word. The house wm comfortably filled and every number wu enthuriliuiti cully received. Miw Oltchel waa at her bent and was repeatedly encored. Her work in the dramatic (election, "The llouso of Rlmmon," wat eH'clully well rendered. Her work in the humoroui and other wlectlorm waa much enjoyed. Mlaa Citchet never fall to pleaae her audience and ha become a favorite in rrlnuville. Mr. Strong aanir "I Har You ('ailing Mo," in hia decidedly arlla tlc manner, lie waa heartily en cored and renjionded with "A Per fect Day." Mini Urol mt dcliithtcd the audi enc with "Schubert'i Serenade," accompanied ly L. C. Morgan with the violin and Mrs. Fdwurda at the iiuno. The Apollo Quartet wng "The Miller's Wooing" which wim hrurt ily received. The orchestra played a number of splendid selections. The program wan concluded with the little comedy. "When Lovo In Young." Mrs. Winnek and Mrs. Shutturk as scheming purents, and Mis Dohhs and Mr. Belknap m their decidedly natural olTiipring. convulsed the audience through a series of humorous situation. ( Scientific - Farming Gets Results Coming of Columbus At The Lyric An attraction of unusual interest to Fair patrons will be the exhibition of the dims depicting the discovery of America by Columbus, which will be shown at the Lyric Friday, Oct, 18, only, the demand for these pictures being such that the man agement has been unable to secure them for more than the one day. In taking these pictures the Sel'g Polyscope Co, made use of the three duplicate Spanish Caravels which were made In Spain for the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893, the company being required to give a J bond for $100,0(10 for the safe re turn of the vessels. This picture is considered one of the best historical and educational films ever produced and has been pronounced by pulpit, press, critics, historians and the public as a never-to-hc-equaled triumph of moving picture art. Wherever shown In the larger cities exhibitors have co-ojieraU'd with the churches and schools in presenting this subject and it is understood that similar efforts will be made to interest the teachers and pupils here to the end that all may see this wonderful subject dur ing the limited time it will Ihj avail able. Why not have a morning or af ternoon matinee for the schools and other persons who might find it more convenient to see the pictures at that time? J. H. Brown was in from Culver Tuesday. lie has a -WO-aere ranch near Culver which he is cultivating on approved dry farming methods. Two hundred and eighty acre are in cultivation. This year he raised 100 bushels of onions that retail at 2 cents a pound. He harvested Iti'iOO bushels of wheat and -102 bushels of oats. He got 1200 bushels of good volunteer wheat off ninety acres. He grows all kinds of vegetables on his place. Mr. Brown took up a homestead in 1897 and has hauled water to his place since that time until this year when he decided to' sink a well. A good flow of water was found at a depth of 320 feet. He has put in a G h. p. gas engine which gives him an ample supply for all farm purposes. innnrtrari NITRO CLUB Steel Lined SHOT SHELLS mi 1 - l ffVl",V?".i. c M.9rV i n m X-tSz' ipeea aneus SpeadUr fhaa the Swiftest riylag Dock In RtmSngton-UMCNUro Club Shells, the powder charge u gripped in steel. I his gives the act compression needed to let all drive of the explosion behind the load to send it quickest to the mark. 100 of tped tho Mm l peed with perfect pattern in very abtll iHund by the lel lininf with factory locdioj Shoot Rtmington-UMC Arrow and Nilro Club steel lined Eastern Factory Loaded Shell for Speed plot Pattern in any make of holfun. Rrmlndton Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 2tttt Broadway ta New York City Statement of Ownership Statement i if ownership and iiinii n gemeii t of t he .,' rook County Jntinml, published weekly at I'Miie vllle, Oregon, required hy the Act of August 24. 1M12. Kdltor, It. K. irjiy, Prineville, Ore gun. Munuitliiir Killtur, It. I", 'iriiy, Prlnevllle, Oregon. HtmlneiMi Milliliter, It. E. tirtty, Prlnevllle, Oregon. Publisher, It. K. Gmy, Prlnevllle, Oregon. Owner, R. K. Uray, Prlnevllle, Ore gon. Known tiotiilliolilers, mortiigees, and other security holders, holding 1 ier cent or mor of total amount of bond", mortguges or other se curities. None. R. E. Okay. Sworn to nnd iiibHcrtticil before me this 4th duy ot Octolier, 1912. M. It. Ki.i.iott, Notary pulille for Oregon. Card of Thanks Ws wish to acknowledge our appre elation ol the many at-ti nf kindness and friendship on the part ol our neighbors and friends duriug the illness and death of my daughter. Mkh. Maiiy IIintun and Family. AN INSULT TO JUSTICE Look Here If time hangs heavy on your hands you will find it profit able to look over our large and attractive assortment of HIGH GRADE JEWELRY, including The latest Watches, Clocks, Rings, Chains, Fobs, Brace lets, Cutglass, Silverware. Handpaiated China, (June, Am munition and Sporting Goods. You have never seen a more complete h'ne of the finest and best Kap.jr Steel Knives from a Hunting Knife to a Pen Knife. , Watches from I1.00 up to $125.00. We will sell yon a 16 size Watch, 15 jewels and 20 year case for only t-12 00. This watch is made by the Waltham company. A nice selection of Gold Chains for f3,25. Each chain Is accompanied with a written guarantee by the company. When looking for presents always first visit the Crook County Jewely and Sporting Goods Store L. Kamstra, Prop. Prineville, Oregon ' ' Prineville Flour Mills We can supply your needs in the Flour and Feed Line FARMERS, Don't fail to take advantage of our LIBERAL EXCHANGE SYSTEM Stewart & Carlson Dr. Ida Behrendt W7 Will Stay Mffi( Until after WJ The Fair Dr. Behrendt has conducted for 9 years in Baker optical Earlora and has met with remarkable success in a usiness way, and also of relieving- the public. A good op tician is a benefactor to mankind, and Dr. Behrendt has 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 ible Bifocal and Toric Lense, which is without a doubt the finest lense ever put on the market EYE GLASS FITTING J.mSmB is ewential. l)o not trust f'. 't-3"-": 'SJx- your eyes to incompetent M'vS)'. Dr. Ida Behrendt 'I-Sf vW Oregon Hotel amnmmmmmmmmmmmBjmummmmmfmmmamummmmmm irt u((0W)l) 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. ra. All trains arrive at and depart from Union depot, Portland It's a Great Catch Xowada.va to find satisfactory fish at dinner, but you'll be alwaya sure of a tempting dish II the flsh lie bousrht here. We have fresh de liveries, dally, and the best, qualities reach us dally from river, lake and Ocean. If you have experienced a difficulty in setting good fresh fish hitherto, now is your time to experience the reverse and be sure of the freshet here. City Meat Market iJSHi.a poo3 Jii)0 Xub usi sjoui ou si so; i)3uaj)s 2ui(iiup ;b pajlioq "-ajqciBIcd pus pjo 'aand si 9qo siu.t3 OU 33b pire XDBOipp 'iOAy U3lA -X3SIIJA Suois 'jooad-iiSin ki3noj Sutabjd uiSaq no usiA W. J. Van Schuyver & Company, Agents, Portland. Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook in the matter of the estate of Cornelius Thom son, deceased. To Marguerite Thomson, Alexander Thomson, John Thomson, Louis Thom son, Msry Thomson, Jennie Thomson, Mrs. Sarah Kly, William Thomson and to all unknown heirs., greeting : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby cited and required to a miear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook at the court room mereoi, ai rriueviue, in the Countv of Crook on Monday, the4th dav of November. 1!12 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon oi mat uay, men anu mere to bIkw cause why the following de scribed real property of said estate should not be Bold, to-wlt: Lot one (1! and the southeast quarter (J) of the northeast ( J ) ot section one ( i in town. shiD thirteen (131 south of range thir teen(13) east and lot five (5) and the southeast quarter () of the northwest quarter of section six ((i) in township thirteen (l.i) soutn oi range louneeu (14) east ol the Willamette meridian in oiook County, State of Oregon, con tainintng one hundred and fifty-three and 87 100 (153 87-100) acres, according to the otlicial plat and United States survey thereof. Witness, the Hon. II. 0. Ellis judge of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Crook with the seal of said Court affixed, this 28th day of September 1912. Attest: Warren Bhown, By B. F. Wylde, Deputy. 10 3 hherifTs Sale. In tbe circuit conrt of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, V. A. Booth, plaintiff, vs. J. A. Bovd, defendant. To the stitriff of Crook county, Greeting: rlv virtue ol an execution ana oruer ol saie issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, on the 6th day of May, l(.il2, on a judgment rendered in said court on the said lith day oi May, 1912, in a cer tain suit wherein W. A, Booth was plaintiff, and J. A. Boyd, was defendant, in favor of the plaintiff, W. A. Sooth, and against the defend ant,.). A. Boyd, and commanding that I re cover from the above-named defendant the sum of nine hundred dollars with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum frcim the 6th dsy of July, 1909, and the further sum of ninety dollars attorney's fees and ten dollars for costs and disbursements, aud that 1 sell the following described real property, to-wit: The ne'i of swl.4, se1 of nwli and lots two and three of section thirty in township 1 south, of range eleven east of Willamette Meridian in t'rook county, Oregon, and the nw'i of the nwli of section 13, the n-.; of the on', of section 14 and neli oi the nex of sec tion 15 in tow nship 17 south, of range 14 east of Willamette Meridian in Crook counly, Ore gon, together with the tenements, heredita ments and anuurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the omce of the counly clerk of Crook county, state of oregou. onmetunuav OI .uay, iyi, nonce is ucieuy given that 1' have levied upon and X wfllou Saturdav, thf 12th Jay of October, 1912, at 2 o'clock 1u the afternoon of said dav, at the north door of the courthouse in Prineville, Crook countv, Oregou. sell to (he highest bid der for cash all the right, title and interest the said defendant, J. A. Boyd, had in the above described premises on the 6th day of May, iyi2, to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale subject to re. demption as provided by law. First published September 12. 1912, T. N. BAI.KOl'R, Sheriff of Crook county, Oregon, Can we have your name on the Journal list ? Try the Journal for a year