Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 07, 1913, Image 7

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    MOTORING DUSTER
Many Attractive and Smart Mod
els to Bo Found This Season.
SNAPPY SHOWER PROOF COAT
Milady This lummir May Pay Any
thing- From (1.50 la t0 to Ward Oft
Dust Whila en an Automobile Trip
at Homi ar Abroad.
It la Ilia acitanli uf itnnli-r. Isith
(lnuo who busy thoinaclvc within
d.sira 111 Hulking nil Uiihgii similes ami
IIiomi which biu liili'inli'il tn protect thn
friK-k fruiii lho dust uf tint riml while
lunlnrliiu. Auliimntilte dusters, of
which It la Intended to apeak particu
larly, have cerium pmperdea In cum.
limn other klmU uf r I n I n mini
i!rli. '1'lu-y linvii nu emUi-aa variety
uihI nil iilumst eipuilly rudlt'sa price
range. 'I'lii' fair limiorll who gnl n
xl nl il mi Hint favorite I i iii-ll duster IiihI
season, before tlu era uf llio depeiulii
hlo ai'lf starter, which litta almost rev
olull.'iil'.d 1 1"' niiiliin nr. from lli wo
InnirH point uf view, lined nut huvo
nny t rt-lIii( Imi nlsiut being able. In rn
I 1 it II Willi nu nttructh o 'iiinli'rinrt
or variation.
Price In iluicr, it a In other toggery,
ilipi'iutK nu auvernl r,iri.r. It la In
jliii'iHiil by 1 1 1 ii 1 1 -1 1 . I very greatly, by
style anmcwhut iiml hy trimming n I t
lie. Jilnl pi. tin dusters nf the lr et-
.cllltl Hiilt nil- Hindu I'f lllll'll. tlthl'M
uf llm more i-uiily kind nrt fashioned
uf rnjiili ullli. pongee iiml Imlf n tluicu
other wcinc". gl.,iy ur ilull nf Mulsh,
lull nil stumped ullli il -r t it I it quality
uf SWIlggcrlte,..
An to cut. tlili nuhhoh li:ipt tint
timtigM nut tunny Innovations. Tho
' g.inncnl. In I tit nnluro uf tlu run,,
must .u n full length nnu. alma II
fun. -linn In primarily Hint uf protec
tion for tlin tins. I Ulster nru full
enough l' I'U ctuuf.'ltilblo mill snug
4'tintlgll lint In til In llm way ur tn full
III. ( Mllll till' prescul Styles III W.,111-
elie clothe generally, Snine nf tlin
epts-litlly smart uin-a have n auggcstlnti
uf draping, n nil tvhn nf tint gown,
iiml other hnvtt wide ur kliunim
itlccve, it fashion Imili irnrllrnl nml
g.M,,l lix-kllik- . I'mkt'lK nru 1 1 mm I nml
lira nf several tvw. wit h Ilia patch
pcrlmp In tlin tiinjnrlly.
t'nlnr III lllltcr tnf imt MTIIllt of
very wliln latitude Tlu'y muni adhere
miliar closely In some shade wlilrh will
lint show tlia imirkn nf Ilia mml. nml
thi'ivfura ilrnli nml a Hurt nf aniia green
nro llm iivvli'iil tnnaa. The collar nml
I it I ta give nil miinrliiiilly, Imwavar, lu
relievo till" severity nf rnlnr, nml on
llitM mil y In' fnliml anllil ahnili'a mu ll
a red, iirtla nml green, mixed pat
terns nf various anrla nml embroidery,
tiflcn nf a Persian nature. Koine nt
tfiupl l nli-ii iiiinla In n'lli'vo Ilia nlin
jilli Hy uf Ilia Kiiriui'iiln l)' lha Ufa nf
inrtfa liullnmi, allln-r Hliarli ill ur Olxk
11k... Kniiiii uf Ilia limit UHt'ful (1uIit
wlih h llm curly hi'iihoii tin limiiKlit
out nra nt Ilia nil mo tlma rnlmunta.
Miiila uf hiii'ilvvnt'i'ii IChKlhli ulntll or
tnii I cil In imika llit'iu nlmwur or wntnr
iminf. Iht'in tniiln narva ll ilnulila Jiur
imit' ninl tniikt' n tin fitly lulillllnn In
liny iimlnrlni; kit. Niiliirnlly, thay nr
nut In tn hml nt Ilia lnv iirl. i-x uf nIiii
jili' tlimlt'iK, Imt nntnu nf llit'iu nra ran
numililt' auniiuh. nml fjo lu f:."i w 111 buy
an asi i'lli iil nut'.
Tht Mugnunt Pillow Bag.
I'nli'.tii jiui hnva n nuii.'ii?.lna pillow
Ihik' jniir imitiir luurliiK a.iulpinanl U
Jiuuinplfta. II hIuiiiIiI l't fimn twalvo
to fiuii'ti'i'ti Im hi'it n.imi'a nml ha imiilu
of Ifiithur or IfiithiTi't In mntrli tlia
uphnlsli'ilnij nf j-.itir t nr. Imva hnivlly
.ii.hli'tl Hlth'K. Htlti'ht'il rilk't'H iiml slnmi;
Htiup humlli's. Im mt iiinku lha pil
low hi) Unit It m uiuiitli cxtaiitU only
ni'i-nsH una nlila.
Opaii It lit Ifiist n thlnl nf lha (lltt
tniit'u tlnwu, u Hint Ihara Hhiill ha mi
hi nt in iipnti It whan ymi hunt huniail
ly fur Hiima nrth la lu Its tlnrk lnlarlnr,
fur Ilia lluiKli.llia plllnw hill!, liasltla
Ih'Iuk lha tiliiil Imi-k nr hfinl rant,
utioiilil luiva live Ht'iniiiito aiinipnrt
mailt fur lha hIowIhk nwny of pfilntl
laiilH, lollt't inlltli'H mill !ha Innuniar
uhla Hiiuill thlnii.i whlili llio tnolorlHt
alwujH Hi-cilia to ncoil.
Delioioua Dainty.
Snftt'ti oiiafnurth of n purkniro of
Kchilln lu one -fourth of n cupful of cold
wnlnr. Iti'inovo Hid akin nml run run
thrantls from four Hinnll lininiiiiin nnd
prass thu pulp tlirotiKh n rlaer. Tharo
nhtmlil ho n canarnus cupful of pulp.
Sen Id the pulp ovar n quick lira, adtl
tha Hufl.'iii'd Kclntlu nnd Hllr until dla
olvod, mid ono-hiilf cupful of augur
IIANANA Bl'ONOE.
mid tho Juice of a latnoii nnd Btlr over
Ice wilier mil 11 tho mixture thickens
BllKhtly, than fold In tho whiles of two
orkh, banian dry, snys tlio HuhIou
Cooklnm School MiiRiizlue. Turn Into
n mold lined Willi slices of tmimuil.
Kiiueczo n lit do lemon Juice over the
slices of biinttim to keep them from dis
coloring. Whan Sowing.
Tho use of colored eolton lnstend of
while fur ImstliiK white material makes
it much Busier to follow the scums nc
cunitely on the machine. The bastings
nra also more euslly nud quickly removed.
SEASON'S HERE FOR FLIES.
Oil ef Lavandar Eioallant For Driving
Away Thaaa Peata.
fVrtnlu atmuu aiiiflllnii nlla nra nf.
tun t'Mii iii'liiiirt In ki't'i'l iu nwnjr Alan,
mill Niima ll'illtt Ivt'H tla nil nf ailian
fni fur imliilliiii nvt'i' wliitluiv fninii'it
of litrtlnra nml nlht-r rtHiina, or a aiMinga
aprluklttl wlih lliri'u or fnur lrnia nf
nil uf Invt'iiilur nml nit lulu aiiiii't-r
of Iml wnli-r la at't III Ilia wliitlnw nr
iinnr Ilia tlinir nf Ilia mom, ur Ilia oil
of liivi-nilir luny ha nii'liikli'l Into I
anuii'r of Iml ii I it wllhniit Ilii' HtiiKa.
I'jlll tit' t'uliiKllo In uhli-ll IlllVa Itafll
ntlilt il n fuw ilritpa of ulyt arlii nml tlni'
turn of nlmlnlh la rtfuiiimamlt'tl fur
ni. Il. iilli.ii n 1 1 1 akin of ll.i.n lr.ni
1. 1. . I I.) Hut 111 tl'.il liilln of II.IMU.M'1.
Thii IllUluri'il, whl. ll mtlHt Ih put
nil.. ul lu I t ( . -m or "lli. r kIiiiIIiiu vi-m-at'U,
tftura iint'il hy ntir crniiilnuillii'ra
nml uri'iil itriimlmi.tlii'ra In tlilva nniiy
flli'. n tilth l.t'ltiu nut w hfii'var limy
wt-ra Iriitililt'Hiima a. hy a altt'l'lmi
t'hllil or mi liitnllil. (Ilia inii-lhl.il of
hit If n lfiitmiiiifiil of l.lii.-k jifiit'r
I (uriiiiiuti. n li'iiHpiMiuftil of tiriiwn Hitirnr
nml n lnlili' .iful nf i ri'iilu; lha "III
ar. a mlMiiin nf kiii nrulili', lunwii
iiL'Mr. hunt')' nml iiliiin.
'I'hn Hy iniirku wlilrh lira mi 1l-tlirtir-1
1 1 tr In pl. iuri' tl. !-. mnl niti frniiii'i
inny ha iu-i'VuiiIihI l.y .;itulliii; tlifm
nvir ul lha 1 - u f i 1 1 1 1 1 if nf lha Ki'imnii
with ittr.iin; unlun wnlnr I, a., wnli-r
III whl.ll iuiI.uk huvo hffli h.ilhil nml
K' h nml himi t;..lni inny hi rlun-il lu
II f..r th" nu. uriiia. I'nr wiu-px,
If ilu.y t.iH-.uiia iiiiiui'riitiN. II In wIm In
u.i lh' 1..UH1. f rujt ii Vf-Ht'l I'uiitnlii
l:uj 1 1 nml wnlar nr wiiti-r with
liliuity nf Kiiunr In II. In whl. ll llu-y will
ln itrnwn l.y Ilia nwift tiuiti'iilit nud
(In. I It illlllrult tn Kt'l "lit II i; I III.
SUMMER MATERIALS.
Practical and Pretty Ara tha Linen
and Ratina Frocka.
Mui-iia uf nil klu.l-. lu lha iintunil r.il
orliiu't lit w-i-ll iih In p'-i'. urny, K'fi't'U.
limy, lir.iun nml Itnlkiiu hint will ha
nnrn Him aiimmt-r, l'..It"li riitlua nml
fpnim't' iim wall iim uthi-r iiut'lty wnvh
fnhrl.-a nra i'Uiiliiyitl lu Ilia tunkliifi of
tilt-!' Mllllt. Till' l,i.lllilUllll..ll llh'll It
Until 111 Ilia rnloitrlHiloll nf tniiiiy. A
ami I nf run- r.itlna inny he imiih' with n
aklrt uf whll.'. nml n Ml it hiivlui; n
lilullno uf hr.iinih'il antt'UI Inllli'lllssa
limy hnva tha nklit Hunt" nf I pliiln
fnhrlf.
Ilnllnaa with linmltmna Imnlara nra
amiii't. iih nra nKu llluuis nml rntliiaa
with tipi'iiwnrk ..ir.h'i. Whllu H.uua
aiilta lira liuiila un Htiiilly tiillontl
limit, an Hint thay rim ha anally limn
il.Tiil. inuKt HitllH lira trliniiittl hi .me
wny. I'nr Imtinma. print. M rntlnaa or
lliitMia mntl u n trliuuiluK fur llulit cnl
nrotl aulta nra vary afftvilva. Silk l
ik.i until. I'.'irtl. iilurly hlnrk tnulra.
fnllla nr hriH-nila.
tlliitmaa uf nil klmU. t'Utnwnrn nnd
Htnilk'hl ant ('IiIiiohu runts nra nil
unil for Wllsll HIlltH. Tlia rt'Kllllltlotl
hluiiHa with lha ftillncKN tlninn Into
plnro aavarnl In. haa li'luw tlia nnr
null wnlit Una nr with lha fullnaHi
IiiiukIiii; ovar tha halt Is tha fuvnrlta.
Tha liiiijnrlty nf tha lilniisas opaiilnit
In fmnt with hiiiiiII ravars nra mnro
Htiltnhla fnr n rin waiilhar Hum tha
lilunsa fiiHlaiiliiK up nt tha thmnt nr nil
lha It'ft shnulilnr. Tha nklrl.i nra IHiinl-
ly plnln, nllli.'imh aunia nra liuiila with
faw plaits nr n HUKKuithiii ul unipary
Little Miia La Mode.
1"p to lha minute from ii filshlnn
vliwpiilnt Is lha tlrt'HH of this llllla
uinlil. Tha niiilt'ihil Is kIii-it whlta
hnllsta with antra tleux of Irish line.
Tht'su hunJinus nro usul on thu wnlst
i . i ,i M
LACK AN1) IIAT1HTK DUESS.
porllous to form the yuke, nnd bunds
of tho same extend down for a few
Inches on the tucked skirt.
Tho sleeves of luce and batiste are
of the set hr Variety nnd end nt tho el
bow.
Eastern Embroideries.
Turkish euihfulileiies which, as Is
well known, are largely In chain stitch,
bid fair to ho in fashion. Hulgnrlnn
embroideries, notably in tho floral de
signs affected by the peasant class, nre
prominent among novelty trimmings,
both for dresses and fur millinery.
Hrlght colored tassels, such ns are
ficiiucntly noted on the costumes of the
native oriental, lite used In most un
usual and unexpected ways In the new
costumes nud suits for summer.
1 1
t CHILDREN HEALTHIER THAN X
FORMERLY. Z
Mnlhara are Kruwlna mure son- 4.
ll.lc: li.-iu i, lint Ntntciiit'iil. "( hll-
ili'i ii me inula hi'iillhy uuw tlinu
furii.fily." Tina la uuiluulilvtlly
iluo In Hi fin t Hint Hie llicttl- 4
f inn I. la vnlue uf frcili air Is hclug J
ra!iii7.4'il uiuie nun inure. iti y
Inullicr hwk.'Iiik the "acrnp of '
tltllllimll bi'Iihu" would think nf
Hlli.wliig h.T amiill i hllilrcn to
ali't-p In r. miiii where all the
wlinluMa are liKhlly iIuhi-iI. This .,
wiih a fiiiiiuiun iH'tiirrauce nut so
ninny yanra iiku. 4
Slimy inuthcra phice llialr bs-
hit lu a pcriiiiihuliilur and ul- ,
low I ham In lie nut In lha tinnlm 4
nr 011 Hie vi'rnii.lii m-nrly nil tl iy. !
Tho modern lunthar innslilera J
lha chllil'a hen I III ami hen ma i.
wlih irlila when aha untliaa the
nel ly t'hcika 11 ml atunly brown ,
laga. Nut every child. Imwavar,
in ci.lml II illt-.l Htrulilily aunllgh It) A,
Htiiml tlili vlguruua Ufa, nml a T
physl. inn Hhnulil ba cnniultnl on ,
tha Hiiliji" t bt-fiiru axpuHlug the
I. :i l.y lu niitilnur Ufa.
(Ipeii wlniluw it lu lha btilchnin- '
bt-r i!u nu gnnil If the chllil Hlti'pi 4'
with lu Iii-iiiI hi'iit'iitli lha bitl-
c.. tlni. It cuuM.mlly 1 .1 t-iit hit
lha Hiiintt iilr. whl.ll nets na a
IH.I.uii tn tha hviIciii uf a tlell-
tula child. Train thu t'hllil I') X
I.. t'i the bch lulhcs away fruin
lis fa 1 -a, 11111I If Hils prnvaa Im- J,
llUHnllllt II S I.. -pin.' Hack liillnt
be It-siilitil til.
! --- --- -!'!-!
EOTHERSOVIE LEAKS.
How to Cneck Oil From Getting Out of
Gear Seta and Aitlea.
Tln-ra nru many tiuitnrisls hiivlng
ll'li. iilty lu kii pliig their cars or pi-
nifi's clcnn. lining In lha fact Hint nil
and grease hiimii In leak cuntliiunlly
from lha gear Imx ami rear nxla ens.
lugi. Whara nil Ih u-..'.l Ilia unwlso
cut iiftcii HiiggaslH Ilia use nf a hard
groan1, w hich in n comparatively Hlinrt
lima may ha worked up Into the re
ct,ea uf tha ciisa, where It dues no
g.M.il whalevar, snya tha Slnl'T Age.
There nre many gear sets, nf course,
w hich nre ho designed that grease can
he until must ndvimtngeuusly, but
where llio iminufncttircr rtvom mends
I he Use of a fluid ull It should l.o until.
The greater amount nf the nil leaking
trouble expfrlencul by mntnrlsts la due
to the use of luo much oil In the trans
mlaslnn gtur luix and renr axle cusing.
lu a gear Imix In which a fluid oil Is
usul lha nin. unit of lubricant mnlutatn
til therein alumld ranch no higher than
the lower purllno nf the lowermost
genr HhnfL This pertnlus tn gear sets
In which the Khnfts are in either t
hnrtuniital or vertical plane.
In a gear Ixn having both the gear
shafts 111 the same hiirlr-ontal plana
bnili tlia shafts will ba partly sub
nierKtil lu oil. nnd. though only the
lower Hint ft nf a gear set having the
shafts lu the same vertical plane will
be partly submerged In the lubricant,
this shall and Its gems when 111 U10
tlon will thruw plenty uf oil on to the
uulcr wnrkiug mcchaulsiiis In the case.
If too much nil Is used It only tends to
work out through the bearings, caus
ing a waste of oil und dirtying the
si reels or garage floor w herever the
car may stand.
The same applies to the lubrication
of Hie rear axle, the only difference
being that the oil which escapes not
only Iftuls to render the brakes In
effective, hut often the oil Is thrown
out on to the wheels, tires and cur
huily. giving them a very dirty ap
pearance, thuiiau'lng the latter two nnd
milking considerable work fur the un
fortunate car washer. Sliouhl a reduc
tion uf (he nuuiunt nf nil used prove
Ineffective have new felt washers fit
ted to the axle ends.
How to Direct Letters.
Many persons have a cureless hnlilt
of tliriTtliitf Incal letters to city, In
stead of giving the name In full. I was
cured of this by an experience 1 had
I'li-ently. r.elng unexpectedly called
out nf (own on an urgent call. I hasti
ly wrote some half dozen notes break
ing my engagements, nnd as they were
all In gn in my home town, directed
them nil city, instead of Albany. 1
very nearly missed my train, nnd. after
Just making It, found I had forgotten
to mail my letters. As sunn ns I reach
ed my destlnaliiin 1 limited my letters,
forgetting all nbnut llio manner In
which they were addressed, nnd, of
course, they failed to reach their des
tluntiun. How to Economize.
Household economy does not consist
wholly lu careful buying. Oood care
Is a supplement to good buying. Ornpc
fruit nud oranges, if cut it) half and
not used nt once, should be turned cut
side down on a plate to prevent drying
nut. Crackers nnd cereals should be
kept tn tin, glass or earthenware. The
piece of left over pie dough will retain
moisture if stored in tho (lour bin.
How to Freshen Curtains.
Take several newspapers and paste
the edges together; then stretch tho
curtains to he cleaned upon them, put
ting a good amount of flour between
each cutlaln, roll up In a tight bundle,
tie and lay nwny for a week or so;
then shake out well nnd hang on tho
line while you dust out all flour with a
clean w hisk broom.
Economical Oven,
A portable oven to be used on the
lop nf Hie gas sieve can often bo us.ed
In place of the large oven which con
sumes so much more gas than is neces
sary f.r 11 few tw biscuits nnd other
KUiall baking.
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
Hotel Oregon
PRINEVILLE
NEWLY FURNISHED
Beds 50 and 75 Cents
FREE BATHS
Meals, 25 Cents;
G. W. LIPPINCOTT, Manager
We Lead the
in fuppljing a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork
and" fresh poultry. There is a flavor, a juicy tenderness and
sweetness about our meats which stamps their quality as perfec
tion. These are the finest meats that ever were sent to a table
delicious, tempting, nourishing meat. Our mild cured hams
and bacon have made a great reputation for us, while the mod
erate prices we ask assure us of the continued patronage "f
our old customers.
City Meat Market
Notice for Publication,
department of the Interior,
1'. S. Land Otlice nt the l,illes. Oregon.
July 25, 1H13.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry Grimes
whose post olllce address Trine
ville, Oregon, did, on the lith dav
ol .March, 1H1:, file in (his othVe, sworn
statement and application Is u. 01 Kit t, to
purchase (he sl se. section 10, town
ship Hi south, range 1.") east, Willamette
meridian, and the timber (hereon, un
der the provisions ol (he act of June 3,
1S78, nnd acts amendatory, known ns
(he "Timber and Stone Law,'' at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
menl, and that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land and timber thereon
have been appraised, one hundred dol
lars the timber estimated at 100,000
board feet at 75 cents per M., and the
land 125.00; that said applicant will
offer final proof in support of his appli
cation and sworn statement on the 10th
day of October, 11113, before Timothy K.
J. lhiffy U. S. Commissioner, at Piine
ville, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest this
purchase before entry, or initiate a con
tost at any time before patent issues,
by fl'ing a corroborated affidavit in this
office, alleging facts which would defeat
the entry.
7-31p if. Frank Woodcock, Register.
New Land Scrip
By special act of congress, nenrly
2,000 acres of approved land scrip is
now available for use only I" Oregnu.
It Is the best and cheapest scrip put
on the market In several years. Will
go quickly to patent. Take any land
subject to homestead entry. Can
furnish lu applications from forty
acres up, us long; as it lasts. We
guarantee validity. '1 he price will
attract you. If vou need some of it
prompt action la necessary. Write
or wire us. The Colllus Lund Co.,
Helena, Mont. ltp
Notice for Bids
Bids for concessions for places tit
fair grounds, September 23 27. 1013.
Restaurant, lunch counter, confec
tions, incluiilnir Ice creams, fruits, etc.
Bids open until August 25. 8 7
Crook County Journal, $ 1.50 per yr'
Home Cooking
Meat Trade
Notice ot Sheriff's Sale
In t he Circuit Court for the State of Oregon
lor t ruuK toumj :
William Baldwin.
1'iuiniitr,
vs.
.1. II. r.ean.
Defendant.
Notice is hereby tivrii that under and by
virtue of an execution nml order of saie of
murtirattt'd real estate, issued out of the
circuit court uf the stale of Oregon fur
Crook county, on the 7th day of Julv. 1913,
ill a suit in said court wherein William
r.uluwm was plamtiu and the said i. 11.
liean was tletemlant. ana wherein a judg
ment was rendered in fuvor of said plain-
tilt and against said tlefendunt for the sum
of two thousand dollars, with intere.-t
thereon at the rate of eight per cent
per annum trom ttie tan tlay ol .May,
iulO. and for the further sum of two hun
dred dollars as attorney's fees, nd for the
further sum ot ten ttoliars as costs, ana
wherein an order of sale of the hereinafter
described mortgaged real estate was made.
directing ttiat ttie neremaiter tiesoriDea
real estate be sold to satisfy said juugment
attorneys fees and costs, and to me direct,
ed and commanding me so to do. i have
Levied upon, and will on
Saturday, the 16th Diy ef Aufnit, 1913,
a( the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
of that day, at the front door of the court
house in the city of Prineville, Crook
county, state of Oregon, sell at public auc
tion to the hignest Diauer, tor casn, an tne
right, title and interest the said defendant,
J. il. Heau. had on the said Oth day of
.Mav. 1010, in and to the following des
cribed premises, to-wit;
the nortneast quarter oi section in lrty
tive, in township fifteen soutn, of range
fourteen east of the Willamette meridian,
ill Crook county, state of Oregon, together
with the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereto belonging, to satisfy
said judgment, attorney's ices and costs
and accruing costs. This notice is pub
lished for four full weeks in rive consecu
tive issues ot the Crook County Journal,
commencing with the issue of J-ily 10th,
lldlk and ending with the issue of August
14th, 1IM3.
Hated and published tirst time July 10th,
101.1, Funk Ki.kins,
Sheriff ot ("rook County. State ot Oregon.
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Sheriff Sale
!n the Cirroit Court of the rUt of Oregon.
for ('rook County:
The W. F. King C a Corporation.
fiaintiff,
.
Irwin I). Ilatey. Kthel Bury. 1. K.
Macphernoii and Atiel Cudd,
llefen.lanti.
To the sheriff of Crook county, greeting:
Whereas, on the 5th day of M ay. l!tu, in
the above named court, a juiixment wan
rendered in favornf the above liamed plant,
titfaml against the aUve named defend
ants lor the mm of eight hundred dollars,
with iiitr-t thereon from the olat day of
January. Klil.it the rate of ten per cent
per annum, and eighty dtillars attorney's
lees, and the further um of twenty-nine
dollaraand co-tit. which judgment wa en.
rulled and docketed in the c.erk's ottice of
aid court in aaid county, on the TM day
uf May, 1913.
A rid. whereas it wan further ordered and
decreed by the 'curt that the t ol se'-i
im-c 4, ne'4 nf the ne'4 of section u. twp 14
e. K. 14 K. W M in Crook county. Ore
gun, 1 have levied upon, and I will oa
Sataraar, Ae-eat 1(, 1913,
a( the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of aid day.
at the north front door of the court house
in Prineville, Oregon. ell to the highest
bidder tor t-a-h. ail the right, title and io-tt-re.t
the said defendenta had in and to
the alsve dwicrioed real property, to aatia
fy aaid Judgment, interest, attorney fees,
custn and act-ruing coeta. Haid sale tuoject
to redemption a- provided by law.
tirst publication July 17. bd.'i.
! i'um hunts.
f-berirf of Crook County, Oregon.
By W. E. Van Allen, lieputy.
Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
fur fonk County:
The W. F. King Co., a Corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs.
John Ferguson, .Vari.'aret Ferguson
and the lyt.iie Fine Trading Co.,
a Corporation. defendants.
To the sheriff of Crook county, greeting:
Whereas, on the oil) day olMay. llil.i, in
the above named court, a judgment was
rendered in favor of the above named plain
tiff and against the alsjve named defend
ant, for the sum ofelirtit hundred dollars,
with intere-t thereon from tiie 31-t day of
January, lull, at the rate of ten per cent
per annum, and ninety dollars attorney'
fees, and the further sum of eighteen dol
lars as cot-. wliic-i judgment aas enrolled
and dot-kettl in the cierlt'fl othce nf said
court in aaid county, on the Oth day of
Mav. l il.'t.
And whereas, it was further ordered and
decreed by the court that lots 1. 2 3, se
of nw'. . s'w''i of iie1. section 4, township
14 S.. ranee 14 K. W. M., in Crook county,
Oregon, 1 have levied upon and 1 will on
Satareay, Aifut 16, 1913,
. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni. of said day,
at the north front doer ot the court house
in Frtneville. Cregon. seil to the highest
biddet forcab,ail the right, title and in
terept the said defendants had in and to
the above described real property, to sat
isfy said judgment, interest, attorney's
fees, coats and accruing costs. Said sale
subject to redemption as provided by law.
First publication July 17. 1"13
FaANK Elkins,
I Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon
j By W. E. Van Allen. Deputy.
Sheriff's Sale of Seal Property I'nder
Execution
In the Circuit Court of the State ot
Oregon for the County of Crook.
Amanda Thornbury, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mosea H. Bryans and Rella B.
Bryaus, C. W. Michael and
Nora Michael. D R. Amadou
and Mary J. Ainadon, Frank
Callahan and Clara E. C'alla.
nan, K. J. Chiugren and . v..
Chingren, Defendants.
By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale Issued out of the above
eutltled court on the 19th day of
July, 1013, In favor of the above
named plaintiff, Amanda Thornbury,
and against the above named de
fendants, Muses If. Bryans, Bella B.
Bryaus, C. VV. Michael aud D. K. Am
adou, upon a judement for nine huu
dred and sixty 060.00) dollars and
; accruing Interest thereon at ten (101
per cent per annum from the first
day of July, 1913, the day on which
judgment was rendered, and the
further sum of one hundred dollars
($100) attorney's fees and her costs
taxed at $29.50, which judgment was
enrolled aud docketed in the clerk"s
otlice of said court In said county on
the 3d day of July, 1913, and whereas
It was further ordered and decreed
, by the court that the sj of the nwj
' and the nj of the swj of section 2, lu
i township 14 south, range 14 east W.
I M., in Crook county, Oregon, be sold
las upou execution and the proceeds
thereof applied in satisfaction of the
; costs aud expenses of such sale and
j saitl judgment, and that plaintiff
' shall have judgment and execution
i against said defendants, Moses H.
Bryaus, Kella H. Bryaus, C. W. Mi
chaels and I). It. Amadou, to recover
! any balance unpaid, after applying
i the proceeds of sale of said real
! property.
I Notice is hereby given that I have
levied upou and will on
Saturtiay, the 23d Day of 'Ampul, 1913,
at the fmnt door of the court house,
: tn Ft iiieviiie, Oregon, at the hour of
:2 o'ci... i. p. m. of said day, sell all
the i icnr, title aud interest the said
deft". 'ii'.. is had in aud to the above
desciii'td real property on the 1st
day ,,i .inly, 1013, to the highest bid
der, to outlsfy said judgment, inter
est costs and accruing costs, subject
to redemption according to law.
First publication July 24, 1913.
Ekank Elkins,
Sheriff of Crook County. Oregon,
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior
U.S. Laud otlice at The Dalles.Orecon,
July 21, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given that
Edward L. Shafer
of Prineville, Oregon, who on July
11. 1010, made homestead entry No.
07108, for sw?4 section 26, township
15 south, range 15 east, Willamette
meridian, has tiled notice ot Intention
to make tiunl three-year proof to es
tablish elaitu to the land above des
cribed before Warren Brown, couuty
clerk, at Prlueville, Oregon, ou the
30th day ot August, 1013.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil
liam M. Claboiigh, James. A. MoBitt,
William Harold and Holla, B. Cross,
all of Prineville, Oregon.
7-24 H. Ekank Woodcock, Register,
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dalles
Oregon
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