Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 10, 1912, Image 8

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    A LESSON IN MANNERS.'")
Ha Result Cam as Sort of Sheak to
the Teacher,
When fJtuyvesnut nh was president
ef tlx lUlnoli Central railroad be was
sitting In his office one morning with
the door closed looking over some re
ports. The door was suddenly opened,
ind In came an Irishman wish his hat
n his head and his i In his mouth,
ind. walking up to Sir. Fish, he said.
"I want a pa" 10 st- Louis."
President Klsh, somewhat surprised,
looked up and said. "W ho are your
The man replied. "1 am l'st Casey,
one of your switchmen.
President Fish, thinking It was
good chance to teach the man a little
lesson In etiquette, said: "Sow. Pat. t
am not going to nay that I will refuse
your request, but there are certain
forms that a man should observe In
ssklng a favor. ou should knock sr. .
the door before you come In. anil when
t say "Come In' you should enier. and.
taking off your hat aud reuioviug your j
is bat off sxd ma rirs Oct or his
uoutu.
pipe from your mouth, you should say.
"Are you President Fishf I would
say: I am. Who are you? Then you
should say. '1 am Pat Casey, one of
your switchmen." Then 1 would say,
What can 1 do for your Then yon
would tell me, and the matter would
be settled. Now, you go out and come
In again In a little while and see If
you can do better."
So the switchman went out closing
the door. About two hours later there
was knock on the door, and Presl- j
dent Fish said. "Come In." In came
Pat Casey with bis hat off and bis pipe
out of his mouth. Pat said: "Good
mornin. Are yon President Flsb of
the Illinois Central r President Fish
said: "I am. Who are you?" "1 am
Pat Casey, one of yonr switchmen."
"Well, Mr. Casey, what can I do for
youf "You can go to b . 1 got a
pass over the Wabash."
Reason Foe Her Praytr.
A man who bad had the misfortune
to lose bis nose was followed by an
Irish beggar woman, who kept exclaim
ing. "Heaven preserve your honor's
eyesightr
Irritated by her importunity, the
man turned to her at length and asked:
"W7hy do you wish my eyesight to be
preserved? Nothing alls my eyesight
or is likely to do?"
"No, your honor," said the irish
woman, "but it will be u sad thing If
it does, for you will time nothing to
rest your spectacles upon!"
H Didn't Know.
A preacher who was In the habit of
taking his wife with him to his preach
ing appointments said on arrival at
the chapel: "Sly dear, you go in there.
You will be nil right. 1 must go round
to the vestry."
In the vestibule the wife was met by
a kind hearted steward who. sifter giv
ing her a hearty welcome and a hymn
book, conducted her to a comfortable
seat
At the close of the service the same
kind hearted steward gave her a hearty
shake of the band, adding bow pleased
be would be to see her at the services
each Sunday. Then, whispering, he
said. "But. let me tell you. we don't
get a duffer like this in the pulpit ev
ery Sunday."
A Turkey With a Record.
' 'An old English country woman, who
was famous for breeding fine tur
ikej'S, sold one to a neighbor named
Wells. The bird proved particularly
tough, and. ns Weils had paid a rather
BtllT price for It. he went to I lip vendor
In a state of Indignation. "What do
you mean by Imposing such a turkey
on me one of your oldest neighbors?"
fee Inquired. "Why. was there any
thing wrong about it?" "Wrong, mad
am! it wasn't lit to eat!" "Well, It
ought to have been, for It won the
'first prize at the county poultry show
for eleven years In succession!" said
the dame.
t" Ths Judge's Suggestion,
tn one of the Interior counties of
Maine a case was called that bad loug
been in litigation. The chief justice
tfi-ho at that time was plain Judge
Peters-thought It Impracticable to
keep the suit longer iu court and ad
vised the parties to refer the matter.
After due deliberation they assented,
agreeing to refer the case to three
honest men. With a grave smile, in
perfect keeping with judicial dignity.
Judge Peters suld that Ihe case in
volved certain legal points which
would require one of the referees, at
least to have some knowtedge of law;
therefore he would suggest the pro
priety of their selecting one lawyer
and two honest men!
HAD A READY ANSWER.
V Brakeman Whe Wasnt Aa ky Old
Comm.dore Vanderbilt
One day while old Cornelius Vander
hilt was riding on the New York Cen
tral his ear was stopped uear polut
t w lil.-h a freight crew was at work.
hral.emun was trying to make a
xtipllug opposite Ymidet hilt's car, but
the ilnk would not tit. In those days
there were no automatic couplers.
Three times the bnikennm slacked
m backward and forws . but fulled
to vonple them. The engineer became
nngrv. halted bis locomotive and. lean
ing from the cab window, abused the
hrakeman for his lack of skill.
The hrakeman bawled a torrid re
tort: then, to relieve his feeling, he
-matched the offending link from the
dr.tv.hnr and threw It with all his
tr....iM!i Into a creek. At that moment
1 he became aware that a side whisker
j ed gentleman was observing him with
marked disfavor from the platform of
a private car. A soeonu Risnc i"
(Irined the bmketunn's Impression that
ie had been watched by Commodore
Vnnderbllt.
Young ni.in." said Mr. Vanderbllt,
-I saw you. Po you kuow whose prop
erty you've been throwing Into the
creek?"
"Oh. ye, sir." was the prompt,
courteous response.
"Well, whose Is ltT
j "The Pennsylvania railroad a, sir,
! the brakeman answered.
! "I'll h!" Sir. Vanderbllt grunted, com.
i pletely disconcerted by the unexpected
j reply.
I The door of his private car slammed
! a moment later. The brakeman, whlst-
1 s it,. n-nnt ha ennsidereil a tune, robbed
J ! a car on the siding of Its link and made
the coupling. New sors rosr.
j A Comfortable Position.
j When Frauloin Rraune came to this
' country she discovered that she had
not yet mastered English as It Is spo
j ken. though she had studied her Eng
lish grammar carefully. "Aeh, yea, I
' shall remember." she said. This win
dow above the door Is the transom,
the transom. I did not know that
word. And you call this s register?
Yes, I shall learn that name," Not
long after the dignified German lady
astounded some Tlsltors by asserting:
"Ob, no, I have not found this coun
try cold. I have been Tery comfortable.
I sit all day with my feet over the
transom."
No Honor at All.
A section foreman on one of the
great lines came under the notice of
the president of the road, who had
been observant of the manner In
which the track had been maintained.
Having graduated from t bumble po
sition, the officer knew what It meant
to get a pat on the back.
He called the section boss to the side
of his car, gave him a drink of whisky
"WAS THE SBS-OAB MOUTED?"
without any claws In it and a perfecto
cigar. Then he told him how he ap
preciated bis work and adjured him
to keep It up.
The district dignitary stowed away
the perfecto to smoke of a Sunday and
after be had lighted It took a spin on
the handcar to put It all over the fore
man of the adjoining section.
The latter listened to the narrative
with poorly assumed control.
"Was the see-gar lighted when he
gave it to ye?" be Inquired.
"Not on yer life! Why so?"
"Well, because he slut for me three
months ago alongside of his car nnd
thnin wan at me, but It was burniuV
-Chicago Post ,
I THs Label Was Plain.
I At the lust animal banquet of the
Indiana Society of Chicago Sirii klund
i Gil!ll:m told a Ktur.v which he liejian
; with the statement that "Hnosicrs re
! quire no mnre lilentilicailnn than n
' Kansas hotel keeper named Ed Wood.
! as KiiKlishtuan. who Ktamniered -oil
! ously. Ed went bnme to visit hU Kiik
j llsh cousins. When he got hack ns far
I as liltle old whatever the town's name
I ishe found his stock of ready money
t rulher short. So lie wired to Ills Kan
j sas banker to send him 1175 Smith,
the banker, wired to Ed. 'Have sent
money cure Kuhns & Co' To Kiihns &
Co. he wired: 'Pay to Ed Wood S17."
lay ucemmt. Wood may be identified
by stu turner.'
"When Wood cot back to Kansas be
went, to see his bunking friend.
"'S-s-oy, J-joe. those K k-knhns peo
ple are the finest s-s-set of jr-gentlemen
I ever tn-met I went around there nnd
snid, "Did J oe K s-s sinltli s-s send nip
s-s-some m-money?" They said."V-yes."
1 s-sald. Sh-sh-shell 'er out " They
h-h h-handed It out to me and n n never
asked for any Id d dentiflcutlou." "
Chicago Tribune.
j "... o
Doctors Use This for Eczema
TV. Srnns. Ex-r'ommlssloni'r of Iteallh.
uva: There la almoat no relation ho
twwA akin disease, and ths Mood." Ths
skin must b. cured througii ih skin.
Tha terms must be wshed out, and po
salves tiav. lettg a:o btn f.iuiul worth
Th nieM advanced ptiy.n-tans of
thla country are now agreed en this, anil
are pre.cntiuia a wa.n of wim.rKr.n,
thymol ami oth.r ln,rdl.nts for ecsama
and all other pkln dt.ea.es. This com
pound Is known ma D.D.U. FrMertpuon
cor fccaeroa.
The WlunekCotiipnny, t'rlnevllle. Ore.
If '
J,r- -a, si a sua tmJ&jLi,
m 1
Sk ; 1 1
A. H. Lippman & Co.
D. P. Adamson & Co.,
Druggists
For Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals
Lowney's Candies, Ice Cream Soda, Sta
tionery and Prescriptions see
gjpjpjpMgjejgjgjgpjspj9jlpjifjpssssw'
Closing Out! Closing Out!
(Our CHARTER OAK COOK STOVES and
r ft More
AT COST
Buy NOW and save money on a well
v known make of stove
Prineville Furniture Exchange
i
C.F.Condart,Prop. Prineville, Or.
W. A. Booth. Pres.
D. F. HrnrAKT, Vlce-Pres.
Orook County
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
AlHtl
UiHn.and DiKounu ll2B.rrn.2il
Ov.ntmftil 2.H1I.M
furniture nnd fixtures
Rftl WUil . S.7DS.II0
Cub m sua sail . frasi kaaks 147, 809. 95
I1WI.9S0.H8
Statement of Resources .net Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
KKHOb'trKS
Loans and btsoonnu., 11,835 03
United Htala Bonds W M
Bank rremlwTilc 12.W 2
tMh a foe from banks po,9lt M
1531,4.14 19
B. F. Allan, Pr.ud.nt
Will WunniUi, Viu-PrMidud
7fr. Holmes, tha wall known skin erw
rlalt.t writ..: "I am ennvtneed that Hie
li.li.li. rreavrlptlon Is as much a aneeino
fur ecionia as iiiliiln for malaria. I
bar bn preaerllniia the lUi.U. remedy
for Tr" It will take away ths Itub
tit Inatant you apply It.
la fact, ws are so sure of what D.T.T.
will do for you that wa will be alad
tn trt ynu havx alt hot tie on our au.r
anlM that II will coat you nothing un
less you n uJ thai il does lb wore.
Made in Oregon
Delicious Home Made Bread,
Doughnuts and Cookies, at the
Cash Grocery
Geo. Whiteis, Prop.
This lull si OAK
DESK, like cut
$12.95
Cash with order, you to
pay the Iri-iyht Irom
Chicago. This prire is
lower than Scars. Roe
buck or any other cat
alogue house.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
i
C. M. Elsiss.CmIiIh
UmbUilM.
r. rl 1.1 paid lu full
Horplu.
t'ndlvided profits. ,
Ileposlt.
S1!M.SW.SS
LIAHII.ITIKS
cttplUI Htock.psld In sn.ouo 00
Hurplas ItiDd, esraid 6ii,0"0 00
Undivided prottu. earned Xl.ru M
Circulation 8 a(J0 00
Ueposlis S,UW CI
f j31,424 19
T. M. Bdwin, CukUr
H. Bdwia. Am'I Caahiar
Ws.rm.m
. lo.m.'io
, 2.HIV1JS
Shingles, MouldiDRS, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Reduced Railroad Fare
The Oregon Trunk L'ne will
give reduced rtttua from all points
to Redmond during the Cuntntl
Oregon Fair at I'rlnevlllo botwrun
Outobur 15 and 1'.), return limited
to OctoborSl. One and ouo third
furo from any point for round
trip, with a minimum of 11 00.
Notice for Publication,
IVn.riiiiftit f Hi. Inl.rlitr,
t'.B. litd Uimv Ml Th. Itolii'Mlrreott.
Moplimilier Will, iHlS,
Nolle Is hclvl'V tlv'n llmt
j4nh ttii'lior
of Prlnevllle, )imiii. arlui, on April tat, l,
IttrtitH HotuMlrM.t No. ei7lA. air ti.1, msMIoii
i. tnwiooiip in Miolli
.n.e Uritwl. IMIInim. i
ii Mi ri.li.ii, hw nirit mill.-, otiiileiiilim lo
m.,k, mKl llirxe-ymr proof. In mlnlill.h
i i.iiit lo the Inn I iivr rtvrii.ii, i-nir
Tiiiinhiv K. .1. Ihift v. I'.m. t'iiiiiiitui.tiini'
III. 11(11.'. hi .rhievHt'i, OtvtfiMl, ou th. 101 Ik
UY or Nnvellilier. 1'-.
I'lHllltMltt MHltie.ll wltnrNw: OrtA i MiM
Jmitf. M. I'ulvr uf ISiwrll Mull, On'Mi,
J.iiim A. Mnllllt, Kiitwrl C, HhiiJ. of 1'rloo
lllr. Orexiin.
lu-IU C. W. MlMIHK. HivliUr.
ifrofssstctat Cards,
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Koom It Ailainsou llld'g
Prineville, Ore.
IDS
Dr. Howard (love
Dentist
Crook County Bank BuiMini
Aymilrs mmj J" rfm
Ormftm.
HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
.An Abstract?
OrtnlMy everyone has an abstract now.
Iio you know where your corners are
Well. "u. rnt exactly.
Brewster Engineering Company,
I'riuevillu, Oregon, will locate them lor
you and gimrantee the work. .Survey-
ing, I'la U.ig, Irrigation Kngiueering.
l-hun. l'lon.'er H.
e g
C J. Cdmmri JT. S Mttknmp
t CUI.IHTH
Sftolknap & Cdwards
IpMjtJfimmt mm Jmiytmmm.
(County fhystclan.)
Pnmimli: Ormjmm
J. Treadles Fox
M. R. 0. H. En; and L. 8. A. London i
Liceiieeedregoii Stl Mwllcsl Hoard.
.rnirs
dlues. i
omend mldi-nmon. door WMt of Wlnnrk I
drug .lore. t'rliwvllle.Orrrm. J
: n 7. I
Dr. Charles Macrauueninon, m-wh: i.ot n. two m and
O.tMpathlc Phyuciaa
Hrarnla. Wnteilu and Nulural Th.rneullos
I fcinployod. Cbronlu IiIk.m a apovUlly
Office In Kamitra Block
T.Uphonei PioaMr, No. 126.
t C. S3rU
jftmrmwjfm?-jCmm
$?,al Ctat
Prnmnti:
Ormf
C. - Je,tt
CSLU ASiWSMIi PaoHPTI.r ! OS NlOMl
Orrics ok Ik wiiuh nr aimshom'i
bsiatttoss Hmh omr. nu )
I dimes Ll.jibouv.
Prtmtmill: - Own
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Bailee Oregon
G. A. McFARLANL
Lawyer
Practice In all courts and V. S. I.snd
Ollice.
Redmond, Oregon
SP. ClUott,
jftHrn9jf-mt-jCmm
JPrtt
till;
Ortfmm.
Willard II. Wirtz
Attorney-nt-Law.
Ollice In M. It. Wkkh' ollice.
I'lll.NICVIM.K, OltKOON
T. L. J. DUFFY
Attornc-at-Law
(Huocessor to W. A. Bell)
I'hinkvills
OlIKOON
. S3 rink
jCawytr
Farm Loans
Its-
Apply or Write
HewettlDavenport
Metolius, Ore.
For Sale
Kxtra fins While Leghorn cockerels,
thoroughbred, f 1 each. A. I1. I'aMT,
.'osl, Ore. "'IS -'
For Sale.
Ths three-wire fence ol 'ISO seres,
rahln and all other goods, etc.. belont
Ing to the Mtatu o( Mary Wilkin., do
ceased. Mu.t lie wild at mica.
U5 A. 11. 1,11'I-uan, administrator.
Cltulion.
Ill the county rourt nl the atiite of
Oregon tor Crook county.
lu the mutter ot the en lute ol Allen
llrtb, iccenoil.
To Mnrlha Ami Strait, Jane lluatnti,
Armenia Kvana, Anno Sumner,
Jnmoa (Inrrett. f'tliel Clark. Itonnld
tlnrri'tt. Itoy ( hit wood, l ny t lilt-
urimil.
in, ('ranch, hiki till helra un
f .... t hero lie llreeliuif.
""II, ") ' ' "", "' .
In the inline ut the alnlo nidi-cgol'!
yon lire Hereby elteil mm required t
iiiicr In the rounty court of the
atnte ol Oregon, tor tlio count ul
Crook, lit tho c tirtrooin llieieot, nt
I'rliievllle In the county ot ( rook,
Oregon, on Mitinltiv, the 2nd day ot
lieeviiilier, nt 10 o'clock In the
forenoon () (hut day, then nnd there
i mI,,,ui i.iinw If nnv there lie. why
i the esecutrlx ot the lust will nnd tea-
tiuneut ol .alii Allen IIiihIi, (l.veiiM'U.
ahull nut be nutllorUed by this mint
to aell the rcnl ratntu of snld iK"
cvhmmI, tn-wll : the Hoiilh bull ol I ln
northweat iiuiirter iiml (ho north
Imir ot the stuiihwitit ouiirter ut
tlon rive In town.hlp llilrHH-tt south,
ul range louro-en eimt of Wlllnmette
Mcrldliin In Crook eoiintv, Oregon.
Witness the lion. II. C Klll, Judue
ol tho count court ut thestntent
Oregon tor the county ul Crook,
with the will ul snlil court milled,
HiIh Hth ilny ot Oi tolK-r. tui'J,
Attest : Wamii:n Hnowh,
lit-III Clerk.
tVitke lor Piiblkiitloo.
IVtinrlnti'iit of Ih. Interior,
U. a. baud onio ll h. ImlM iTr'in,
Ih'KilHir Jnil, '"J.
Notloals h.nlir slv.n in.i
N.lh.nlKl W. M,,rrl-'l.
,r IMtMvllln. llrtwin. whu on I'rhrtlarV VTth.
Hit, mail. Mniiirid nl', fur iw1
( lion 'il, Miwiulitp It miuiIi. rns I "
i Inlnett. M.rliltnn, luu Sl.t li.illc tif llilnii.
Hun lo in.k. r ln. I ontiiiiiuimniit pn.if !
i Lhluh rl.lill loUif l.rnl hImiv. diwrlt.'il li..
fur. TiniiiiliT K. J 1'iiirr, f. iomiiiU.i"iir
I .i hi. mrui I'riiiviii., Oregon, on in. Ill to
i dn. of Nii.niii.r. Ii3.
I'l. liti.nl h.mM. mm wilnmr rior.r l,
Ilmi , I r.wlnrd. H.ipll K. II.Hhi if I'rlniv
i vuir;uriin; Alu- u-r f lUMlmoml. "r.
10-lup l . , M.m ll.l.lrr.
t,cc of AJiiiiiiiinit.r'i Sulu if
Kcni l.sliite
, , , by the tin.
; ,.', ,, Ul(. mi.iliil.trntor ol the
! estnt". ol lieu. W. llnrnra, il.-censed.
' that In imraiinnee to mi tinier ot the
, roll,y cimr, , lt)B (lf Oregon.
for t rook comity, maun nd eutereit
on the 7th day of Oetolwr. lUlU. the
u nil erslg ue il, the ndiiilulslrntor
Hl(ireiihl, will sell at private sale,
tor rnah, or part cli and Imlnnce
on time, subject to conlltniatlon by
anld court, alter Saturday, the tub.
(lav of Novemlier, 11U2, nt Ilia home
In I'rliievllle, On Ron, all the right,
title anil Inten-nt the ald lieorge W,
Barnes hud at the time ol hi death
and all the lutcnitt the ratal ha.
ad,t,ot tb.or h,.
snlil lieorge W, llartun nt the time
ot hie deulh, til and to lliu follow-
hm ilewrllied n'lll property altilKteit
In the cot.ntr ol Crook, state ol Ore-
tlm-e (ill, IdiH'k elirht (HI nl Munriie
II oil ife nrlirlunl pint nt the town nf
rrliievllle, county ol Crook, state ol
Oreicoii.
Terms nnd eotiitltlona of sale ten
-10- ier cent on dny ol snle, linlntic"
iiinii riinllniintliiii by the rnlirt, tr
part it poll riiiillrinntliiii by the court
iiml tmluiiie on time,
tinted this Mil dny ot (Jctubcr,
U II I ll II. lUltNr H,
AiliiilnlNtrntur el the estnte nf
lienrue W, lliirtiea.lili-ceii.ed. Id 10
Summons
In the Circuit Court nl the ritate ot
Oresmi lor CriKik oiunly.
Huldwiii Sheep Company, s corpors
tion, I'laiullll,
vs.
S. U. Tlioinpion, Jr., and Mary A.
Tlioiiiiaiin, Ida wile, ami the unknown
buirsoftbe said K. ti. Tliompmn, Jr.,
and Mary A. Thompson, al.o all other
persons or parties unknown cialiuiux
any right, title, estate, lein Uuin, or in
terest In the real property described in
the complaint herein, ilelemlants.
To S. li. Tliompson, Jr., and Mary A.
Thompson, his will , and to the Un
known heirs ol the said fi. (I. Thomp
son, Jr., snd Mary A. Thompson, and
tj all persons or parties unknown
claiming1 any riht, title, estate, lien
uion, or Interest in the real estate
described In the complaint herein and
also described in this luminous, above
named clelf n.lsnle :
In the name of the state ol Oregon :
You, and each ol you, am hereby
summoned ami required to appear in
tliu aliove entitled court and answer or
plead to the complaint Hied therein lu
this suit agninxt you on or belore Oc
tolier 21st, 1UI2, which is the time pre
scrined lu tha order ol the county jml(o
of Crook county, Oregon, pursuant to
which this summons is published, in
which you ate required to so appear,
answer nr plead : and 1 ynu fail to an-
I pear, answer or plead, tho plaintiff will
apply to lie court lor me reuei ne-
msnileil In the complaint, which reuei
is that tiluiutiff'e title to tint following
described real property situate in Crook
county, Ore., tn-wit: The south ball of
the iiotthwenl quarter anil iiiesouin nan
of tho northeast quurterof seci ion eleven,
in and of township eleven south, rangd
fifteen cant ul tha Wllliuuutto Meridian,
and every part thereof, be torever quiet
ed against you and all persons cklming
by, through or under you, or etiniir, oi
vou, and that plaintiff bo adjudged to
be tha owner thereof in fee simple; and
that you anil all persona claiming, or to
claim, by, through or under yen, bo
forever barred, enjoined and roHrained
from claiiniug or setting up any right,
title or interest in or to any part of said
property and lor such otbnr and further
relief as to the court may seem equitable
in the premises.
The date of the first publication ol
this summons is tho 12th day ol Sep
tember, lUlli
This summons la published pursuant
to an order of Hon, II. 0. Kllis, county
judge, ol Crook county, Oregon, mads
on the 10th dayot September, 11)12.
Malakkky, Hkahhook & Storr,
lly li. II. Snsbrnok,
Attorneys for rialntiffs