Powell Butte January 27, Arthur Rrammer left lor hi hoinp In North Yakima Inst Saturday af ter a week' visit with Ills brother-in-law, Serl Van Doren. Chris Sclti lm Iwn quite III trotu hii attack ot In grippe. K. A. Hussett wont to Prlnevllle Saturday to visit Mrs. Bussett who him been confined to her bed for sev eral day with the la grippe. Mr. Anna Boelger of Kedmond Is i visiting nt the home of her brother, 1 lieo. Kbsler. V.. L. Iverson and wife moved out ; from Iledmond Saturday. They will j occupy one of the Wilson. hticka ; while their house Is Ir-Ihk built. J he Iverron's are very wehoniendditiouu ( to 1'owell Butte society. Ceo. Barton epeut a week In thin; section, leaving for hi home in: North Yakima lat week. Mr. Bar- j ton visit was for the purpose ol looking for a desirable location and he may return to locate later. Boss Uuasett and Miss Helen Peery were Prlnevllle visitors Saturday. C. H. Hardy and wife of Alfalfa were diuner guest at the Geo. Deck man home Sunday. C C. Chapman was the victim of j what might have been a rery ser- j lotM runaway recently. Hid team V ..... fl..t. 1 ..1,11.. 1... .. .. .. I opening a gate and In an attempt to j stop tbem he was knocked downi twice, the wagon passing over his j logs. That no bones were brokeu ' seems miraculous, barriug a tew bruises and scratches, however, Mr. Chapman escaped unlujured. Glenn Mustard and fnnilly were visitors at the N. U. Gulden ranch Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Bayn and Mrs. Krauk Bayn were visitors at Priueville Sun day. (iuy Lalollette nud Mr. Shafor are hauling spuds to Kedmond this week. Pauline Truesdale and Dewey Johnson are receiving congratula v tionsfrom friends udou the results of the recent eight grade examinations. These young people will probably start to high school at Priuevllle. N. P. Alley has charge of the con struction work ou the lversuu bun galow and he together with several other workmen commenced work Monday. When the Jones & Beesley wood;', saw was being hauled out from Bed- j niond Sarurday evening It was run ; into a bad ditch crossing on the Geo. Brazee ranch and broken down. After receiving the necessary repairs these gentlemen will proceed to saw up a summer supply of wood for the busy fanners of this section... Mr. aud -Mrs. John Kissler and Frank Kissltr and family of Med moud visited Sunday at the farm home of the former's son, Geo. Klss ler. Mr. and Mrs. KlsslerSr, are late arrivals from Iowa and are much Impressed with climatic con ditions of Central Oeegon. It is their Intention to locate here. W. G. .Mustard has been ill with tuusilitis but is reported as being able to be out now. Water was turned into the canal Sunday. This is good news for some of the people hereas the ditches wire so full of ice the last time the water was in it was impossible f.jr a gnat many to get water and they run short and in some cases have been compelled to haul water. J. U Cllngan and wite left for their homesteud at Horseriiige Sunday. The children are remaining to fiuish the school term. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bayn left Wednesday for Wallowa w here they will visit with Mr?. Hayn's relatives the remainder of the winter. The liayns ure storing their belongings here, not having decided on a perma nent location. Friends and relatives join in hoping they may return aud reinvest. The many friends ol Mrs Mary V. Charlton will be pleased to learn of her recent good fortnne in obtaining the position of assistant chief clerk nt the state legislature. Mrs. Churl ton heid the same position two years ago aud evidently gave satis faction as evinced by her recent ap pointment, which ume while she was on a visit to her mother at Salem. Suplee Notes. Mrs. Stella Reynolds and Mrs. Jessie Smead were visiting in our neighborhood the first of the week. Dr. Hay of John Day was over to attend Mrs. F. E. Gilchrist who is quite sick. , Dr. North, the dentist, will be in Suplee for a short stay during the first part of February. Mrs. Jesse W. Allison, who has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. R. D. Allen, returned home last week. ! A Common Way. "1K yon ever bet V "Only on sure thltiKS." "Keep ttup. That la th way my uioncy." lost Fiction. necstatr-DId your husband ,vpr ,ry h h)im, tltutntneU Bcllon, Mri Pereolluin-DId he? Kor at least ten years he's been trying to make me believe he likes my cooking. Chicago Tribune. A Dead One. Laggard Walter Did you ring the h-ii glr. impatient Diner-No; I was merely tolling it I thought you must be dead. Penny notorial. Taking No Chances. "Hello. Bangs! I bear you and Mrs. Hongs bare udupted a baby." "Not a thing to it." "But think how liEeu (r 1w In hnva ! a baby In the home and" "T hat's all rilit; hut. you see, he won't al ways be a baby, lie's bound to grow up. and who knows but he'd have to write beauty hints for n woman's maga zine to make bis living." The Test. C'lareiee l-'ealhertop Professor, can ; you read my mind? ! Professor Gazer (the mind reader) I I'll make the effort. Have you got It I with you? The Politeneat of Youth. Small Boy (to golfer who has Just made the drive of his life) Please, sir, mother sent me back with your bail, as she thought it would save you walking over for It Tatler. i ' t P ? V' "I .- s-4 ; si VV ! . 1 I ... I . i .1 JMiUMa I imp Meeting Old Friends. Mr. and Mrs, Hilly Peck came In from Crook county, Oreitun, to visit old-time friends here, Mr. Peck located in Altona in 1870 and ran a blacksmith shop for four years, during that time he married Miss Sis Newman, a popular young lady of the Altona neighborhood. In 1875 they went west and this is their first visit to this county since they left thirty-eight years ago. They have found more than 100 of their old friends and are having a good time. Adrian (Ohio) Journal. For Sale. A registered Jersey bull "Pnwpect'a Darling" (liM.HSl) 2) year oi l, sired by "Darling Ud." This bull haa ao far been the sir of heifer calves only. The dam ol thia bull "i barmaid's Proa peel" (221KIW) aa a cow ol remark able merit ol over It ol butter per dav averse. Also two registered bull calves H mo old; will traia lor farm labor in spring. Phone or write V. II. Siikuwoou, Kedniond, Or. 116 Ut Millinery Hats at Lower prices here than at any place in Cen tral Oregon. If you want guaranteed bargains in hats call on Mrs. Estes Prineville, Ore. Lafler's Studio A place to get good portraits, ami farm views. Knlarg lug or copying done neatly aud quietly 2S9 Photo work exchanged for wood Send us your films by mall We nre located on Main Street, near club hall F. E. Lafler, Prep. Wo strive to please The Oregon Bar At the Old Stand G. W. Wiley & Co., Prps All kinds of Choice Liquors Wines and Cigars. Famous Ranier Beer in Bottles and on Draft. Popular Mechanics Magazine "WRITTEN SO YOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT A GREAT Continued Story of the Worid'a Progress which you may begin reading at any time, and which will hold your interest forever. 230 PACES EACH MONTH 330 PICTURES 2S0 ARTICLES CF GENERAL INTEREST The "Shop Note." Department f20 paK0 pivrn .y way to Ho tliinfis how to make useiul arucica for home and shop, repairs, etc. "AmatBiir Mechanics" (10 paK() tells how to rrntkc MisHion iurrmure, wireless outfits, boats, engines, maic, and all the things a boy loves. S1.E0 PER YEAR. SINGLE COPIES IS CENTS Ask your newsdealer, or WRITE FOR FREE SAMPLE COPY TODAY I POPULAR MECHANICS CO. 31 W. Waohlnitton St., CMICAOO Crook County Journal, 1.50 per yr., POPULAR Stop That Itch! I trill iwwaatM M to st that M hN I No riniitr that I hsv eer sold for i KoRvina, I'sorlaais, atul all ottisr tliMHbMsa I vt tho pMn has ithvn mora Ihorouga I sutiatarinm tlmn Ilia D. D. D. Prescription lor Eczema I guarantee this remedy. The Winnek Co., Priuevllle, Oregon. 8 Fruit Trees! 8 Central Oregon Crown The only kind you can afford to plant. ILLUSTRATED . .TALOGUE FREE. .Write lor one. Price low enough to surprise you. Laollette Nursery Co. Prinenille, 6 (1 . Oregon i " RECEPTION J 5 Champ Smith, Propr Imported and Domestic Cigars Famous Whiskies ) Old Crow, I Irrmitnge; Red r Top Rye; Yellow Stone; P Canadian Club; Cream J Rye; James H Pepper, f Moore's Malt. Porter, Ale and Olympia Draft Beer on Tap. Imported Wines and Liquors. 4 2rw Sheriffs Nile. By virtue d nn exivutlun, decre nnd tinier of mile burned nut ol the I circuit court t( thenttite nl Ort'iron j for the county nt Crook nnd beurlnn the wnt o( Kiilil court, to me directed ; imil tlntetl the ISth dnv of Jminitry I litbt, uiou a decree of forehweure of n certiiln mortk'nu'e nnd Judgment j renderetl nnd entered In stild court on the 11th day of December, l'J12, In j ti i-mkc where Adidph Giillaiid ! tiltitiit Iff and W. S. Karri, (irace I'. Karris, his wife, uud KolH-rt K. Har bison and Lucy !'.. Ilitrblsoii, bis , wife, were ilefeiulants, saiil decree i and juilitinent beliix In favor of the , mild plaintiff nnd nuitliist all the de fendant herein named, as Judgment debtors In the sum of t welve hundred : anil thlrtv iilne ( f 1 dollar with ; Interest thereon (ruin the said Uth ilny of December. HTJ, at the rale of ' ten per i-ciif. x-r annum, nnd one hundred i$li)0 dollars iittniiiey's hrs, nud the further sum of nineteen dollars ami sevciity-llvcccnts; $i;i 75. i-outM, and the costs Incident to and ! iiecnniiir upon the service of the writ of i sii'iition, and coiiiinauilliio; tin' to make sale of the real property embraced lu said decree of foreclos ure and hereinafter described, i will on S.lordiy, tbt First Dsy f Msrcl, 1913, at the hour of 'I o'ebs'k In the after noon of said day, from the north steps of the county courthouse at l'riiicvllle, Crook county, Oregon, i sell at public aui'tiou to the blithest ! bidder for cash In hum), nil the rlulit. i title nnd Interest which the ili fend utits, W. S. Knrrls, (irace I. Karris, his wife, nnd Robert II. Harbison and Lucy K. Harbison, his wife, or either of them bad ou the 11th day , of December, lUl'J, or any Interest Hint all or either of said defendant may have aciiulred since tliat date, or now have, to the following de scribed real property, to-wlt : The cast half I J) of the northeast quarter IJ) anil west, half (.1) of the northeast quarter ('.j) of section ISO, township seventeen (17)sontll, rante fifteen (15) east of the Willamette meridian, lyititf and situate In Crook county, stale of Oreifun. Or so much of snld priqierty ns will h j 1 1 i h f v said diH-ree and JudKlneut with the costs and necriilnn costs, said sale to be niiide subject tn con firmation and redemption us by law provided. Dated ut Prlnevllle, Oregon, this 27th day of January, 1913. 1 30 Khank Kl kins (Sheriff of Crook county, Oregon. Application for Grazing Permits. I vrvrmi.' i. 1...-..I... ..itn. plications for permits to grsr.n entile, horses and sheep within the L'Ml'Qt-'A NATIONAL KOKKsT iluritiu the sra son of IDlit, must be filed in my nflice, at l(osel)iir(r, Oregon, on or before MARCH 15, 1913. l'ull information in regard to the itraitiiiK fees to be churned and blank forms to be used in making applications will be fiirninhed upon re quest. l-:!()-:U 8. C. BART It I'M, Supervisor. o.o.o. NKST NO. 1588 Subordinate Order of OwIh, meet the fecund and fourth Thursdays in each month at ISrlknnn hall. All migratory owls cordi ally welcome. T. K, J. Duffy, X resident. w ii..p,i it uii.t.. u.....i ..... i .or Willard II. Wirtsi, Secretary. .SlIIIIIUOIIS In the circuit court of the state of On-iji ut for the county of Crook. Auule MiiIIiik, plaintiff, vs. Alfred (I. K.llcfson, defcndiint. 'I'n Alfred (I. K.llcfson, defendant above named : Ii the name of the state of Orvifon you nre hereby required to appi ar nnd iiiibwi r t ie complaint Hied aualust you In the nbovn eiilltlid court nnd cause on or ludor the 7lh day of March. ltMU, and If you 1,11 to answer tlie snld luiup'alnt or other wise plead thereto, ou or In-due snld day, the plalnllfT wHI apply to the court for I lie relief prayed lor hi her complaint! 'low It, for the fore closure of that certain inorlunt exe-i-u till bv Alfred ti. Kllelsosl till the aSth day ol Octola-r, I'.MO, In favor of Annie .Mallnu;. plaintiff, and inort ttaulliK the c1 is J sit 1 Ion III nud sw swj section tp 14 otitb, rimire "1 east, V. M., In Crook eoun ty Oietfon, nnd for a decree of ti e sale of said premises to pay said liiorttfain-cosl nud attorney fees, nud sei rulnif costs nud that you mid nil 'rson 1-laliiilnK under you, Is forever burred nnd (orecloscd ol till equity of redemption III snld prem ises nnd every part thereof. This summon I published by the order of the Honorable II. hprluticr, Judge of the county court of the county ot Croos, state ol tlreiiou, malleoli lhe.'ild day of January, li;l, nnd pn-serlls'il that this sum mon be published for sl conwciltlve cek III seven RiicN'ssIrs Issues la thel'rook County Journal, it wet kly newspaiwr, published III Trliii'VlUc, Crook comity, stale of Orcoii. The date of the llrst publication of this sumtuons la the Slrd day of January, In 111, nnd the dale of the last tiiiblb cation will le March tilli, 111 IX Dated nnd published tue nrst tliii Jiinuary trd, l'.MIl Timotiiv K. J. Dt rv. Attorney for plain tiff. Nutin to Cisditors. Nut lie Is lisieby Rivnn by the under. Inl, ths mlmitilstislor ol the estate id hlownll Cram, deceased, ta all crw. iters of and all persons havinii claims anslnst lbs said deceased to prvaent the same with the prorxr vuiuhrr to the llinirrslKtir.l at the ollica uf M. U. Kllintt in t'llneville, Ortton, within six iiioiiths from the first publication of this nolie. Hkniiv S. Ckam, Ailtiunl.trstor of the folate ol Moaell ( ram, deceased, JHslsd Dec, 1'.', IIU2. Private Sale of Real Estate. From and after the Tth day nl March, l!U:l, the undersigned nuanlian of tlio iwrsons ami esiates of Clara Kveidinn (tauter and Claik Hastnr, minors, lll iH-ll at private sal all the right, title mterrst and estate uf the said minor, or either of them, in aud to the billow Inn lirst-tllied rrnl priqieriy situated in tli county uf Crisik, stale of Oregon, lo-sit: The west half of the aotiihwetl quarter of section 4, and tlis noith half of th southeast quarter of sect ma ft In losDship 11 souih of range Is east ol the Willamette Meridian, containing biO acres, more or less. Terms rash, Th property will b sulri free from any dimer intersst. Oilers ran b mads to Itir.l A It.lt. W Wilcox building, Cortlain!, Oregon, I n ' W, DaxtKh, tiuanlian of the perso is sud estates of Clara Kverduig Hauler and Clark Uni te r. iniaoia, in th county court uf Mtdtiinmnh c unity, stale of Oregon. 1 30-5i Nuticu for I'lihllcaiion. V. s. I.lel om.-e. Till' DsIIks, Df-ienl, thi- niU'r .'I. no t. N.illrf Is lii-ri't.v lvt-n that the NrOe-rlt t'aeitli- Kallwav I'.un eny. wle.0 (Hi.tuftiefi .reu !i HI. Pattl, Mlhhi ..iia. Itaa II. I. .1ll!i lav ( I i.'v in i -r, luu. iiit-.i iii tin. irti ' to ni)ltratiin In .eleel iilnli-r lltp in,vi.l.ii. ul tin- Ai l "I l iitilire.il. ati-riivril Jul) I l'n. i.JI Htal. .W. H.-'M. a. ri..,,.l.i1 l.v Hie Ael nl rmiKri--., ael-ru, eil M ay I", l-l, lie-' , a,i4 Hi'i , it, 1 i. I south. K. I F.l, tt VI Anvaiiilail iii-rnu rlattiiniri a.Ui-raelv llts latiil. ,li rii.- 'I, er ili-lrnm lenhje, I he. a'l-,-nt the mineral , harai l r nl tie- lati.l, nr lir an) iith-r ri-H.iiii. tn Hie ih.eii.nl in act"" am, .Iniiili) hlii tin ir aiteliivit. ill ,rnti-.i in tut. i iHii-i, mi or l.i,re thil .'uth Ua) el I i bruarj Mi, i lM C, W, MiililtK. ln-nUti r. Citation. In the County Court of the Stale of Oreifou for ( rook County ! lu the matter of the estate of Jont II. JMilii:TT, difeased. To Ada K. Jarrett, James J. Jar rett, Sarah M. Jarrett, Robert J Jar rett, benjamin K. Jarrett, Thomas S. Jarrett, William M. Jarrett, Ada V.. Jarrett, Marie A. Jarrett, Karl K. Jarrett. I. mile M. Jai-reit, and How ard T. Jarrett, yreetluK: lu the name of the State of Oreiton you are hi-reby cited anil required to appear III the County Court of tin1 State of Ori'tton for the County of Crook, at the court, mom thereof, at l'riiicvllle. In tlie County of Crook, on Monday the 3d day of Kcbruury, 11)13, at 111 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, If any exist, why an order of sale should not be made aiilliorixlni: said administrator of said estate to sell the following descrllMMl real es tate of sabl deceased, to wit : Lots 3 anil 4, and the south half of the northwest quarter of section 5, town li south, rnnire HI easr of Willam ette meridian, lu Crook County, State ot orcKoii. Witness the Honorable II. C. Kills, Jmltre of the County Court of the Slate of Oreiron for ( rook County with the seal of sabl court alllxed this iilth day of December, 1!1'.. Attest: Waihikn Hiiown, Clerk. (Seall Ity A. W. Itultles, Deputy, lJ2tl, Notice of Final .Settlement Notice is hereby given, by the unilnr pigned, tlin adtniiiiHtratri .of tho eptale of Uoo. K. l.ytle, ileiteasetl, that she has uiado and filed with tlie county clerk of Crook county, Oregon, her final accounting of her administration of said nHtHlo, and the court has not MONDAY, HIB 3l DAY Of MAHCIt, 11113 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the county courtroom in l'rineville, Oregon, as the time and place, for hearing anil nettling said final accounting. At which said time anil place any perron inter ested in said estate may appear anil ob ject to said final accounting. Duted this 9th day of January, liUflp Km.a It. Lytik, Administratrix of the estate, of Geo. l.ytle, deceased, Vrofsssf.ttal Cards, Abstracl. Inaurnucv Hii J. II. lUncr Abitrict Co. Int'iiriHiralsil rrluevHIii, Ore. Kami l.iian. Honda. Law Office of W. P. MYERS Ksmstra Uld'g, Prlmvilla, Or Dr. Charles Macl'addcii Oslaapathi Physician Mvi-iile. IMetrlls sail Nalursl TtirstMille t.uilhiviil, t llftillte IHai-saiiss Ssa'UUy Offica In Ksmstra Blork Tlphonl Ploaaar, No. 126. T V. J . Dili I V Attornc-t-Lw IHuiWsaiir l W, A. Hell) I'siNsviita OskooN Prof. A. W. Grater, Divin Hcalsr Olllr In Morris Mull. ling thru doors south ol Journal ulllco, Prinatrilla, Orsgon D. II. PEOPLES Civil and Irrigation Engineer Kooiu II Ailamson Hld'g Prineville, Ore. 101 Dr. Howard (iovu Dentiit Craok County Bank Building Jf. Sftmtry V" a aais sa 9 STagAa, '1 S 0 Ortftm. HAVE YOU Filrd your Deed? Of Course, HAVE YOU An Abstract) Certainly everyone has an alstlract now, I hi Nun know slier your corner nre, Wil, No, Not exactly, Brewster Engineering Company, I'riiivvdln, Orvgiat, aid lucatu tliin fur yon and guaraiitti Ilia work Survey ing, I'lsttlng, Irrigation Kngiiiceniig, I'lliins I'lotieer 'M. Cmt. S. Cdmmrlt JT. P. SStltmm (SfUl.lHTH ffiolknap & d wards (County I'liyilrlan.) j. Trcucllcs Fox M. It. ('. H. Kiik: ami 1.. H. A. l.onilni Llrsiics Orrgon Stale MmIk sI llnanl. Siwciali.t In MOK'-rv; llynlrn.; All mrhiary Canal; uinrii sud rhiiilrcu's itl-m'-. sir ontee suit realtlt-Sii" ThtnJ Itiwt nrsr I'lilirt ll.iltati, 'I'rl,! I'lutlMir, t nils sllwnrvit liniiiiialy. nlglit or iluy. t'tisns.- miMinrsi C. 23rtx fttal Citat SPrinirtll; . - Orf Camji Asawasxii t'ftnseri y Pay oa Niqst tirs-i-a i '-is IHais H.itts or AliAMaos's limsiiiss Hiith uriui u r-t-Utiiif,s tUittiiiiii. W. A. HULL Luwycr Th Dnllia On-gon j?. Cllloll, j tttmtjf-at-jCmm mitt; Orfm. Willard II. Wirtz Attorncy-nt-I-a w. Olllco In M. It. IIIkks' ofllce. I'ltl.NI'.VII.I.K OHKIION Jjp. C Brink jCawyr Jtthwf, SPrimtuitU, Ortf, The Brosius Bar Finest Brands of Wines, Liquors and Cifrars. LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor