Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 13, 1913, Image 5

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    COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
Cloverdale.
The iM'nutlful prlnif weather In
tuuklhiC everyone think of Kurd ,
Ami, hoeldee, tli iff hp ml clearing up
at Uuda ijiiIUi number n( farmers
Imve kniIii aowt-d wlillt others linve
sfnrUil i.liiwliiif. The run ml la In
iretly koihI .Iiu,,,, ,,r flowing, M.
though Bonis declare It could 11 1 mid
more rmdatun.
The schools In Hl.tors nnl Clover,
dale urn closed 1111 account of small
kx. The luteal reports say Hint
cases lu both iIkt are ou lit Mend.
The nli lit tlitt 1'ro.wr hIiim
which wm hvlii Wednesday, was!
well attended.
Mm, Arthur Templctou euUir
talned at dinner Ntinduy for Mr. mid
Mm. Kruchek, who will have f..r
Walla Walla the lnat of this week.
The made have greatly Improved
luce the warm weather cnme.
Everyone la rejoicing over thla as
there Una Wa ao much lee In them
thla whiter.
Old Culver.
Th largo roaldciu-e of Mr, Abra
ham Merchant was btirucd Friday
evening. Tin family were at .unix r.
whcu a ualghbor mu In aud told!
A,! I, iiieir nouae wiia iiurmnir.
1 he fire w as almost beyond control
Ikftfiifajt a-lla.Wktalaajl 1' I... ....I . I. I . . .
liele and aoou had moat of the
houM-hold furniture In a enfo place.
I'iiIII recently It waa known aa the
Peck place. Mr. Merchant Imd
lived there but a abort time. The
bonne waa limurvil,
Mr. Merchant, whoeo houae
liurned. hua erected tenia In which
111. family will live for the present,
George Wludom ami ami, Clarence
were In Metotlua recently.
S uite of the young people of thla
"miiiit, itiu-iiiiii me uiiiiir 111 vi 111
City Friday night.
Mr. F.lllott and Mr. and Mra. Boyd
Wagner vbdted at George Oaboru'a
lout Sunday.
Mra. Francia Wright, who hua
lieon spendlug a month In Mud ran,
returned home Thuraday.
Mlaa Lula Oehorn la staying a few
lnya at the home of Mont llorney'a.
The Dobklua young people went to
1. mount to a banket social Friday
night.
The children of the Old Culver
chool, had one day's vacation bint
week. Their teacher, Mlaa Maatln
went to Prlnevlllo where a lie and
Theodore Hubbard were united In
tiiarrlnge. School began again Mon
Iny, with Mra. Hubbard aa teacher,
Jiimea Head haa purcbaaed a new
'Kurd" auto which will reach here
About the twentieth.
The Farmers' Union at Culver, w;ui
not very well attended.
We regret that a niHh of work
compels us to omit the corn-spun-dents
from Dry creek, I.inimiila,
Holier!, lliiniptou, Powell Unite
mid Johnson creek. We ahull not
allow thla to occur again.
Wanted.
Ilnumkcep r to take charge nf house
j - a baclielnr and invalid mnther on
lirissly iniiunlain. Inquire Prineville
Hold. Gkoiuik M. Iki.ano. 2-'.'7
Klvs Wilhoit nf Prlnevlllo will be
thankful for milmcrlbera or renewals to
I'ai'illu HuiuoHteud or Nnrthweat Poul
try Journal or votes from papers durin
I'ucillo HonieKteail'i pony emit eat. '2 27-1
Public Sale.
Tin Redmond Union Warehouse Co,
w ill sell st suction at the warohnunn at
Iteilmnnd on Saturday, March 8th, at
10 o'clock a. 111: A Riiu'mtoied Jemey
bull, (food milch cowh, stock cattle, s
Hi-KiNtered Horkuliirs boar, Durno and
Poland C 1 1 i 11 ft aowa, home, chickens, a
potato diggur, a Chalmers D-itroit auto
WKiioiiB, plows, farming Impleniuiitl
rraik stove, ilixliea and numerous otha
articles. Persona linvimi any article ti
idiicn on sain should Hat same with tin
Warehouao Miinagur at once. 2-27-lt
To Prineville People.
C. W. Edmunds, M. D., the
well
known Kye, Kar, Noae uud Throat
SpeclnllMt Is leaving Kugcne to be In
your vicinity. We lire sorry to looee
the Doctor and the good Surgery
ami Ncrvlr.ee he has rendered ns hero.
We can heartily recommend him to
the best people of Prlnevlllo us an ex
pert In hla line.
Ills Alma Mntro the University of
Michigan and his Post graduate,
work lu six of the beat New York
schools, together with his many
.years of experlenco, have especially
fitted him for practice among edu
cated people and more particularly
uiuong educated Physicians.
Cordially Yours,
Gico. O. B. DkBar, M. P.
Kugcne, Oro., February 12, 11)13.
Maurine Face Preparations
Sold and guaranteed by Olds, Wort
man & King, Portland, Oregon. Call
for a Free Facial Treatment at the
home of Mrs. O. 0. Claypool, local agent.
'Phone orders promptly delivered. 12-12
Paulina Notes.
Mine Gohlle Teller of Prineville,
came up Tuesday. Hlie will teach a
term of arhool In the lb-aver District
beginning next Monday.
Two mora pupil, came lu our pub
lic school thla week. The enroll
merit now utiuibera 40 puplla.
Bert Cain came over from Julio
Day 'I'ueadny,
The sick ople of thla and ad
Joining neighborhoods are reported
na Improving rapidly.
Father Luke Kliehnn of llend, wan
lu Paulina thla week, looking after
the the members of lila church.
I. B. Meyers of Post, wua lu
Paulina Wednesday.
Johnle Moaler came over from
Uurnea Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Trelchel la a Irk at the
home of her daughter Mm, Eva
Powell.
Herman Terrell, W. C. Congleton
and Lee Miller received a ahlpment
of Thoroughbred Orphlngton chick-
is from the Illackstone Poultry
yard lu Krvsuo, California. They
cnme In fine shape.
Frank Gardner and Wife returned
from Urlssly Friday, after ao ab
seuce of several weeka.
Harold Maker waa a passenger on
tw atnj(!e from Prineville Thuradny.
, wotlt to tlw K Uui(Wa lllm.e.
I r
H.J. Llater will build a modern
realdenre on Ida ranch thla euiumer.
The concrete workeri are already on
the ground..
Clmrlea Knrrer la a vlaitor In
Paulina thla week from Terrebonne.
Mra. I'M Nelaon and aona of rout,
were the guests of Mra H. Morrla
Sunday,
Mr. Rice of Portland, rcprraentlng
the Simplex Creamery Co., la lu
Paulina thla week.
yp,, p cur,i111r
returned from
Prlnevlllo Saturday.
F.d Nelaon was In Paulina Satur
day. He la repnrlng the telephone
lines and putting In llio attach
menu of the through Hue from
Heaver to Stewart's Switch.
Summons.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Crook county.
Sarah J. Newaom, piaiullff,
vs.
Thomas H. Prlngle, Rnxle L. Prlngle,
Mildred Prlngle and all unknown
heirs of Frank F. Prlngle and Mrs.
M. E. Prlngle, rlnceaaed, and all
others Intire ted, d f udiiiita.
To Thomas S. Prlngle, Roxle L.
Prlngle, Mildred Prlngle and all
unknown heirs of Frank F. Prlngle
and Mrs. M. K. Prlngle, deceased,
ami to all others lutereated, the
above named defendants:
In the name of the state of Oregon,
Von and each of you are hereby re
Hill red to nppi'iir and answer the
complaint of plaintiff tiled against
you In the above entitled suit within
ten duys from the date of the hit v Ire
of this ttiitiimone upon you, If served
wllhln Crook county,' Oregon, or, If
served within any other county of
the stuto of Oregon, then within
I wenty days from the date of the
service of tills summons upon yon,
and If served upon you by publica
tion according to law, then on or
Is'fure the
Filk day of Majr, 1913,
and you and each of you are hereby
notlllfd Hint If you fall so to nnnear
and aiiHWi-r, tor want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for In the complaint
to -wti:
For a decree of said court that the
plaintiff la the owner In fee simple
and fi-ce from nil Incumbrances of
hese or of the se or of section seven.
the somhweat quarter of the south
west quarter of section eight, the
northeast, quarter of the northeaat
quarter of section eighteen, and the
northwest, quarter of the northwest
quarter of section seventeen, nil In
township Hcveiiteen south of rnnue
nineteen cast of the Willamette
Merldlau In Crook county, state of
Oregonk That the cloud now exist
ing upon plaintiff's title to said
premises by reason of a certain In.
strnmeiit of writing known as a
bond for deed, executed by the
plaintiff under the name of Mrs. S.
I. Newaom and her husband, 8. ,1.
Newsom, to the above named Frank
F. Prlngle ntid Mrs. M. K. l'rlngle,
011 the 2tt h day of October, lv4,
and recorded In Vol. 1 on page 72!,
Records of Deed of Crook comity,
state of Oregon, be forever removed
and held as canceled and void, and
that the defendants and each of
them be forever barred and estopped
from having or claiming any right
title or Interest In or to said prem
ises or any part thereof by reasou
of said Instrument, ami that all per
sons claiming by, through or mult r
the defendants or either of them be
so barred and estopped, and that
plaintiff's title to said premises be
continued and quieted, and for such
oilier and further relief as may be
properln the premise!.
This summons Is published In the
Crook County Journal, at Prlnevlllo,
Oregon, for six full weeks, by order
of the Hon. O. Springer, Judge of the
county court of the state of Oregon,
for Crook county, madn and entered
on the ll!th dny of March, 1913, In
the above entitled cuu-e,
Dated and published first time this
13th day of March, 1913.
M. E. BitiNK,
3 13 51 Attorney for plaintiff.
New Millinery Store.
Mlaa Gertrude Palmer, a milliner,
having had yeara of experience In
the trade, will begin showing her fine
line of millinery In the Kamatra
store In a few du.va Watch the win
now. Mlaa ralmer's aHi-lnlty la
handwork. Lad lea are cordially In
vlted to call and see her at her i.l
01 mmiiHua. g 13.1t
Girl Wanted at Once.
To do general housework. Annlv
In iHTaou to Journal olllce or 'phone
iiioeH'iiiieiit, L-eliirai. iMII-ltp
We
Have Everything
Railroad.
but
We huvemerchanta who are will
lug to aiu-rlllce their gooda Itiat to
get hold of aome of that which we
all need and which la the root of ail
evil, and I know of one who needa It
and lieeda It badly. And he Is will
ing to make aome saurltlcea lu order
to get hold of some. Now, If you
render, want to make uae of thla. I'll
deduct from all coah 1111n.l1n.ca In
the Jewelry Hue one fourth (exrent
clocks and watches.) Now, what
you btiy here you can see, feel, welgb
and smell It If you want to, ami
above all, everything guaranteed aa
represented, quality, material and
workuiuiialilp considered, we com-
ete with auy retail houae In the
nlled States. ENOt'UH HAID.
Don't tall to look over the snecial
bargains In the racket store. 1 don't
U-lleve In holding sales every time
the wiud chuuges, but 1 do believe In
ralalng money to meet my obllgi
none. 1 iiimik t oiintv .jewki.hy t
bl'OIITINU Goons Stokk. 8-13
Jersey t for Sale.
Hilfh grade Jersey heifers, selected
from the heaviest producing- herds of
the Willamette valley. Will freshen
during lbs coming apring and aummer.
t'lione or siklrea. L. Is. Lslollett, Priue-
ille, Or.
2-6
C. W. EDMUNDS M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Sur
geon Specialist Now at Prine
ville Hotel Ptr'ort. Glasses
Scientifically Fittted.
Public Sale.
Two aud one-half miles south and
one-hall mile east of Lainonta, Ore
gon, 011 1 iieauay, .iiarcn 18. inelol
lowing will be aohl:
One range stove, one heating
stove, one neiirooin set, nve bed.
steudH, Ave bed spring, one set
clialra, four rockers, one new sewlior
machine, oue tiuretiu, tlfty gallons
iruit, otiier articles too numerous to
men 1 urn. tine gray mure, 8 years
old, weight, llttO; one bay mare, 10
years old, weight, 1200, with foal;
one buy mure, 4 years old, weight
IH11O with foul; one bay norse, 4
years old, weight 1150; one sorrel
inure, u years inn, weiglit, U0O; one
span blacks, 5 years old, welgnt 1200
eueu ; one macs colt, 8 years old,
weight, 1200 each; one Ulack coll, 8
years old, weight 1200; one gray 2-year-old
lllly, three Head 2-year-old
colts, oue buy pouy, 5 yeurs old,
work and ride, one spring colt, two
head A 1 milch cows, giving milk,
two 2-yenr-old heifers, one spring
calf, several doxeu vlilckena, eix
turkey hens, one gobler, two set
double harueas, oue set hack barnesH,
one set single buggy hurncHH, 'two
3'i Mitchell wagons, one 2 Mitchell
wagon, one two-Heated iiack, one
new top buggy with pole ami aliafta,
one new 2 disc plow, onesiilkv plow,
oue 4-horse iron harrow, oue 4-liori-e
spring tooth burrow, one garden
plow, one garden cultivator, one
good 10 foot header, two header
boxes, one new KidUc Kentucky
drill, one 14 dlc Siiierlor drill, one
mower and rake, oue full mt black
smith tools, Hpades, shovels, pitili
forks, five tons of hay, one hundred
biishelH of potatoes, one scalding
vat, 6000 feet of lumber at Jones'
mill, twelve head shouts, three head
good brood eovs, oue pair full
tilood Poland-China, 6 mouth old
pigs. The best money cau buy.
Terms of sale All sums uuder $ 10
cash In hnud. All sums of $10 or
over, eight mouiliH time at ten per
cuit Interest, on approved security.
rive per cent discount for cash. No
property removed until settled for.
Free lunch at noon. L. M. Thomas,
auctioneer. Oscar Cox, owner.
Notice to Creditors. .
Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administratrix of the
estate pf Joseph 11, Delore, deceased,
to the creditors ol said estate and
all persona having claims against
the same to present such claims to
the undersigned at the olllce of T. E.
J. Du.,y, In Pi-inevllle, Crook county,
Oregon, wltidii six mouths from the
tirst publicum hi of this notice.
Dated and published the first time
this 13th dti.v of March, 1913.
VlKUlNlA DKI.OHli,
Admliitt-t " itrix of the estate of
Joseph H. Ieiore, deceased. 3-13-7t
Crook Couniy Journal, $1.0 per yr.
'J I
For Sale
Whlta Wvandotts Cocksreli by 1). P.
jua,u, 1 rioevins, tre. fi-20
Sheep Wanted.
From 300 to MJO head nl,l,t, m.nit
Addreas, Hiving lull particular., Ckoob
vocstt joo Wat, Prinevlll.!, re. MO
Auto for Sale.
. nimiiifHr jtuuimriniiii inr m
vrutr, WUUK1 Con.lfler ritv niviiwl.
clow In acre.. tr iiiformatlob ad-
urow vroos county Journsl.
Notice.
All IH-raona Imvlnir l.,,li in
the I 'liliin cemetarv that; l,i.n .
wiveu (i, vu lor the aame are
qui-ati-d to pn-aent their receipt
lots paid for to
Seretfirv ,if Ik. . ... ' r
1 w- nd 1. O. o. K. lodges, Prlne-
Wood "for Sale.
Hood for r -t 14 7S ami IX enM
St Uie yarrt: .0- extra MrmtH ria.
livered. P. I. ,v W. Co.
1-1H
Ready to Saw Wood.
I have lut bouiiht wandmar and am
prepared to do our wnrlr 1 H
dera at L. Kamatra'a Jewelry Store.
" mati Hamstka,
Strayed.
Light hav dob with wMi ,ni t-
forehead ; mane reached ; weight be
tween 800 and 100 pound.: branded HP
on left ahoulder. Reward for its re
turn to Hoiigan & keiuke. 2-6
Horse for Sale.
Good brood-mares lor sale; five well
broken mares weinhing from twelve to
fifteen hundred, all in foal by registered
Shire Hlallion; alao two coming two
year old italliona; one coming yearling
Ullion; one two year old filly; one
yearling filly; one three-year-old geld
ing. All well bred atuff. Will sell
cheap or trade for real entate in or near
Prineville. Addreaa C. L. Roberts. Poat,
Oregon. 2.20
Newly Furnished Throughout Rooms 50c, 75c, $1
European and American Plan. New Management
HOTEL OREGON
Louis E. Dudrey, Mgr.
PRINEVILLE,
Best Meals in Central
Cooking. Family Style.
Grand St.
ay,
if rid
AT
CLU
Music will be
Theatre Orchestra.
the best dance of
Express and
Stage
Three hours between Redmond aud Prineville, fnre $1.50.
Acent for Nortehru. Gt. Northern and American Express Co.
Otllce open from 7 a. m to 6 p. m.; Sunday 9 to 1:30.
Otllce at Pioneer Cream to. 12-19
For Trade.
Choice city residence proiMrtr In
Hood Klver. Favorably located and
growing in value. Will rent for Z,
is-r month. Permanent renter.
Value ISlOO. Will exchange for farm
property In Central Oregon. State
particular lu Drat letter. Addreaa
Journal. 3
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1 "RECEPTION
1-
Champ Smith, Propr
Imported . and Domestic
Cigars
Famous Whiskies
Old Crow, Hermitage; Red
Top Rye; Yellow Stone;
Canadian Club; Cream
Rye; James EL Peppier;
Moore's Malt
Porter, Ale and Olympia
Draft Beer on Tap.
Imported Wines
Liquors.
and
w
OREGON
Oregon, 35 Cents.
ome
Patrick'
ALL
Mar,
14,
furnished by the
Lyric
enjoy
Come and
the season.
Passenger
Line
Jourdan & Son
yrofessr.nal Cards.
Abstracts. Insurance
The J. H. Haner Abstract Co.
Incorporated
Prineville, Ore.
Farm Loans. Honda.
i
Law Office of
W. P. MYERS
Kamatra BU'g, Priiwvilla, Ore
Dr. Charles MacFadden
Oataopathic Phywciaa
"wile. rSelrtlo .ni Mataral Thrraprattc
(.uiplujrcd. C'lirunlc lltaraw. a Specially.
Office in Kanutra Block
TelephofM: Pioaear, No. 126.
T. E. J. DUFFY
A ttorne-at- Law
(Buceeaior to W. A. Bell)
PalKETILLS . .
Oeeoos
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine Header
Office in Morrla Building three doors
south of Journal office.
Prineville, Oregon
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Room 11 A datn son Bld'g
Prineville, Ore.
Dr. Howard Gove '
Dentut
Crook County Bank Building
yjrnmm Maf Swrfm
1 1 1 A rv vru r
1 11 11. lJJ
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
-An Abstract?
Certainly everyone baa an abstract now.
Io yon know where your corners are.
Well, No, Not exactly.
Brewiter Engineering Company,
PriDeville, Oregon, wiil locate them for
you and guarantee the work. Survey
ing, Platting, Irrigation Engineering.
Phone Pioneer 204.
C S. &Mnf Jf. P. 5B.IJtnmfi
occrjusra
iftelknap & Cdwardi
PkyMmmi maf JVrf , ' -
(County Physician.)
J. Tregelles Fox
M. R. C. 8. Knit; and L. 8. A. London;
Lirencee Oregon Slate Medical Board.
Specialist in Surgery; Hygiene; Ali
mentary Canal ; . women and children'!
diwaeea.ete
Olrloe and nwldenm Third street near Court
Houae. Tel.: Plunaer. Call. anwerel
promptly, nlgbt or day. Charges moderate
C. c- r
' SPta Cstat
0rfm
OALLt AK8WKBID PBOMTTLT DaT OB NtORT
Office One Dooe South of Adamsos's
Uru 8TORS. Both office an real
dunce telephone.
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dalle. ... Oregon
Jf tirnj-ut-jCmm
SPrn wilU, Onymm.
Willard II. Wirtz
Attomey-at-Law.
Office In M. R. IMirss' otllce.
Vhixevili.e Oregox
55 ?. SSrt
jCawytr
Ji ttrl. SPrimtmill; Or fit.
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor