Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 28, 1913, Image 7

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    Instructions Regarding the Exchange of
School Books
Second-hand book taken In exchanife must be complete to they
could m used by another pupil, in another atuto, pursuing the name study.
Incomplet bonk will nut lo accepted.
BASIS OK EXCHANGE FOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL HOOKS.
Cyr Fourth Reader met 2c ruh fur Wheeler Fuurth Kinder 4th Grade
t'yr Fourth Reader atttd ruh fur Wheeirr Fifth Reader 5th mil bth "
Cyr Fifth Reader and 30c cash for Klaun Third Reader 7th '
Cyr Fifth Header md 30c ruh fur Kleon Fuurth Reader 3th '
Id'ed Word l.eaoiia md U'c cbMi fur Hick's Champion Speller.. .Hd and Mh '
Uuchlcr Modern Ktiglinh Uuuim mil lKc cuh fur Kimball Klementary
English Hook 1 4th to nth
Buehler Modern English Grammar and 23c rash for Kimball Momentary
Ktigllsh Hook II 7lh md Hth
Smith Primary Arithmetic md 21c for Rigler Arithmetic Step by Step
d md 4th
.Smith Practical Arithmetic ami 30c fur tfaUun ft White Complete Arith
metic 6th to Hth
Natural Introductory Geography and 60c for Tarr & Mi-Murray World
Geography Ath to 7th
Natural School Geography and floe fur Tarr & Mc Murray World Geog-
raphy .' 6th to 7th
Krohn Fiml Hook Hygiene and tc for Ritchie Primer of Sanitation ....6th
Thomas Elementary History U. S. and Wic for Bourne & Benton Introduc
tory American History 6th and 6th
Dmb U. 8. History and 59c fur Mac School History U. 8 7h and 8th
New Outlook Writing 1-2-8 and 16c for Palmer Writing Primary Grade
, , lat and 2nd
New Outlook Writing. 4 to 7, and 2c for Palmer Buainea Writing,
3d and Mh
Powers A L. Book-keeping, Part I and 30c for Bexell & Nlchola' Book
keeping (text only) .' 9th
1'rang'i Drawing Hooka for Applied ArU Drawing.
Tte High Praia.
Fra WW-
mmml
Jltika-Ile'a a regular cabbage nean.
Isn't he? Wliik-4in. no; a raining
bind la worth 10 ceiita. and b Un t
f n Enpsrt.
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
INTRODUCTORY RKTAlb PRIl'M WMKHK NO OLD ROOK ARK OITKHISD IN EXCHANGE
GRAMMAR SCHOOL BOOKS-INTRODUCTORY
Wheeler Fourth Reader, 46c, 4th Grade
Wheeler Fifth Reader, 56c, 6th
and Oth "
Elaon Grammar School Header
Book 3. 60e 7th "
Elaon Grammar School Keaner,
Hoook 4. 60 Hth "
Illcka Champion Speller. 23c.
3d to 8th "
Kimball English, Book I., 86
4th to 6th "
Vlmball KngUah, Hook II., 45c,
rt 7th and 8th ,"
Rlgler Arithmetic, Step by Step.
36e Sd to 4th "
Wauon & Whit Complete Arith
metic, 58c 5th to 8th M
Tarr & McMurry World Geog
raphy, 11.00 6th to 7th
Ritchie Primer of Sanitation, 45c
6th
Boom & Benton Introductory
American Hiatory, 60c, 6th and
6th
Mac School Hiatory U. 8., 90c
7lhand8th
Palmr Writing Uaaona In Pri
mary Grades, 20c 1st and 2d
Palmer Method Busineaa Writing
26c... 3d to 8th
Bexell Nlchola Book-keeping,
Text Only, 1 Vr. High School,
Rc Bth
Applied Arts Drawing, No. 41,
43, 46, 15c lat to 4th
Applied Arts Drawing, No. 45,
"Womn't too surprised that th ens-
toma luapsctor didn't Und thoa things
jrou smuggled In 7"
"flh. no: mT TO Slowed mem
Rlia ran nack things In trunk wbr
sh can't even And (beta heraelt"
A Plea ol Guilty.
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as.
j
ppllert Arts Drawing, ni. ,
46, 47, 48, 20c ...6th to 8th
been named as depositories for public
Hotel Oregon
PRINEVILLE
NEWLY FURNISHED
Beds 50 and 75 Cents
FREE BATHS
Meals, 25 Cents; Home Cooking
G. W. LIPPINCOTT. Manager
Hotic iut Publication
Itepartment of th Interior.
V. 8. Land ORiccal Th Dallea.Oregon.
July 29, 11113.
Notice is hereby siren that
David W. Grime
wh'xw poet ofllce uddn-m la Prtne
rllle, Oregon. Old on the 30tb day of
Dwemlx-r, I'JVi, 111 In toll otflce
r"rn atatement anil nppllcatloD .No.
011113. to purchH, the w ne n1
ni ix'i of ftliD 22, towuahlp 13
aonth, ran(?e IS entt, WlllanM-tte me
rtdlnn, anil the timber thereon, nn
iler the provlelona of the net of June
3, 1H7H, and at:t amemlatory, known
a the "Tlmlier anil Htoue Law," at
aiuh value a ml;ht lie flxe I by ap
pralnement, ami that purnunnt to
eucb application the lanil und timber
thereon have been appraleed three
bunilred dollara, the tliijlier eetlmnt
ed at 260,000 board feet at 75c per M.,
and the land 1105 00; tbat aald
applicant will offer flnal proof In
upKrtof bl application and sworn
Htatement on the 17th day of Octo
lier, 1I3, liefore Timothy E. J. Duffy,
C. S. Coiniulwiloner. at Prineville,
Urt'Kon.
; Any Demon Is at liberty to proteat
, thin purehane before entry, or Initiate
: a contest at any time liefore patent
Ueueo, by tiling a eorroltorated affi
davit In till office, alleging fact
whlrb would defeat the entry.
8-7p H. Fbaxk Wooucwk, Register.
Kotic for Publication
Department of tbe Interior
V 8. Laud office at The Dallea.Oretron.
Jnly 21, 1913.
Notice la hereby given tbat
Edward L Hbafer
of Prineville, Oregon, who on July
11. 110, made homestead entry No.
07168, for aw1.,' section 26, township
15 south, rane 15 east, Wlllametw
meridian, has Bled notice of Intention
to make final three-year proof to es
tabllHh claim to the land above des
cribed before Warren Brown, county
clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on the
30th day of August, I'M.
Claimant names as witnesses: Wil
liam M. L'laboiiKh, James. A. MoflUt,
' William Harold and Kolla B. Cross,
! all of Prineville, Oregon.
;7-24p H. Fbank WooucocK.Reglrter.
The following places have
tichool books for Crook County:
La Pine, Bend. Redmond, Madras, Warm Springs, Vanora. Laidlaw,
rrlneville and Ashwood.
The hew Course of Study and the new School Laws will be mailed
to the tiroper officers as soon us they are received from the stale office,
about September 6th, 1013. Respectfully submitted,
J. E. MYERS,
Superintendent Schools Crook County.
Th Accused-Why, your honor,
ralaod them chickens myself.
Ilia Honor-Just so. Th compisrot
says you lifted thcra. I se no con met
In th vldence.-New York Olob.
Good Exoum.
Race
Programme
Crook
County
rair
Ills Ma
FIRST DAY-September 23
Three-eighth tulle dash, free-for-all
One-fourth mile dtmh, fnf-for-all ..
Out-tiiurtb mile dash, Indian rnce, eutntuce fee
(150.00
100.00
40 00
SECOND DAY September 24
Rare for Crook County norm, trot or pnee, mile honta, two In three;
every heat a nice; money divided according to position of hors
es In each heat -
One-half mile dnsh running, free-for H...-a :
THIRD DAY September 25
Crook County middle horse nice, threo-elghths mllo dnsh; horaea to
lu mirelv stock horses and to Ue rumen wun biock siiuuhb.
purse ............ ...
One-hnlf mile trotting race, Crook (bounty
nice . . u - -
lnillnn woman's race, one-hulf mile dash, entrance lee . -
FOURTH DAY September 26
Three and one-hnlf furlongs dnsh, free-for-all
One-half mile heats gentiomnn's driving nice; double team ; every
hunt a nice. ....- .......-
Three-mile relay race; four horses; riders to chnnge In front of grand
stand each half uillu and use oue saddlo; rider to saddle; two
helpers allowed each rider. Purse
150 00
150.00
50.00
horses, every heaj a
1(10.00
25.00
100.00
100.00
150.00
FIFTH DAY September 27
Three-eighths mllo dash, Crook County horses, purse - -
One-half mllo Indian raco, entrance fee -
Three-eighth mllo dnsh consolation race for horses that lmve start
ed and have not been In the money at the meeting. Entrance
100.00
40.00
75.00
Willie, why didn't yon
study the nnmes of the oceans?
Willie Ma, you know now easily
get seasick.
Obsying Ordara.
We Lead the Meat Trade
WSML
Notice for Publication.
Deportment of the Interior,
U. tt. Land Office at Bonn. Ore.
August 13, 1913.
Notice is hereby given tbat
John H. Cbristeoson
of Paulina, Oregon, who on May 4, 1910,
j made homestead entry No. 04639 for t
' sw,i sej, section 28,townsbip 16 sooth,
1 ranm 24 east. Willamette meridian,
haa filed notice ol intention to make
final three-year proof to establish claim
to tbe land above described, before L.
M. Miller, V. 8. commisaioner, at his
office at Paulina. Oregon, on the 224
dav of Seotember 1913.
Claimant names witnesses: Mag
nus F. Peterson. William W. Foster,
March Logan and Marion Morgan all of
Panlina, Oregon.
g 21 Wit Fahrk, Register.
in supplying a prime quality of beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork
and freah 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 tabb?
delicious, tempting, nourishing meat. Our mild cured hams
and bacon have made a great reputation for us, while the mod
erate prices we afk assure us of the continued patronage of
our old customers.
City Meat Market
of
Aunt-Wlllle, why didn't you wash
your face this morning!
Willie Tho doctor snid to be careful
and not Bt my feet wet, and I guess
my face Is Just as good as my feet.
Wrong Diagnosis.
CONDITIONS
All purses divided In these moneys 70, 20 and 10 per cent. All races five
to enter and three to start. Entrance foe 10 per cent of purse. Kntrles to
close at 8 :00 o'clock p. m. night before race. But society reserves right to
bold less number than five by reducing the purse In proportion to the
number of Jiorses entered.
Special rates nro offered visitors to the Crook County Fair by theO.-W.
It. & N. Co. An open rate of one and one-third faro Is announced from The
Dalles to Bend and all stations Intermediate thereto. Sales dates Septem
ber 22d to 2Sth IncliiHlvs. Final return limit October 1st.
The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year
Notice of Mioriti Sale.
In the county court of the state
Oregon for tbe county of Crook.
Jack lirogan
vs. '
Philip Brogan.
iiy virtue ol an anacnmem mwuhuu
laBued out of the above entitled court,
a decree snd onier of sale, bearing the
Bf al of said county court lor tne county
of Crook, to me directed, and dated the
2lh day of August, l!(13, commanamg
nie to satlBty a juugmeni ouuuueu
gainst the above named aetenaani,
Philip Brogan, on the 12th, day
of August, 1918, for the sum of
Three Hun dted Four and Sixty Hun
dredths Dollars, with interest thereon
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
from the 12th day of August, rJi.1, ana
i h fi,rthr mim of Twentv dollars costs
and accruing costs, for the order of sale
commanding me to make sale of the
nnn.tnth interest of the above named
defendant, Philip Brogan, in the lol
lowing described property, to-wii:
An undlvlaeu one-ienm luvoreui m
the west half of the northeast quarter,
the southeast quarter of the northeast
uarter and the northwest quarter oi
e southeast quarter of section tturty
Hv in tnwnshin nine eoutn, range
seventeen east of the Willamette
Meridian in Crook county, Oregon,
will on
Saturday, Swttmbtr 13, I9IJ,
at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., sell at
nnhlin auction to the hiahest Diituer lor
cash in band, all the right, title ana
interest which the aetenaani, rnuip
Hrnimn. had on the 12th (lav ot Auiiust
1913, or now has in the above described
real Drotiertv. or as much as will satiny
nid iuiloment. with the costs and ac-
pminir costs.
Said s a to be subject to conn.ma-
linn ami redeiniition as bylaw provided
Dated at Prineville. Oregon, this 12th
day of AugiiBt, 1913.
Frank Elkiss, Sheriff.
By W. E. Van Allen, deputy.
qui
tbe
"So you're going to marry again?
thought you siild your heart was bro
ken"' "1 guess. It was just sprumea."
Board of Equalization Meeting
The Cunty Board of Equalization for
Crook county convenes Monday, Sep
tember 8, 1913. Tax rolls will be open
for inspection and correction in tbe way
of description ana valuation.
Dated this 14th day of August, 1913
H. A. Fostkr,
Assessor for Crook County, Oregon
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Office at the Dalles, Ore eon.
July 25, 1913.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry dnmes
hose post office address h Frine-
ville, Oregon, did, on the bth day
of March,1913, file in this office, sworn
statement and application No. 011377, to
nnrchase the sai aei. section to, town-
shin 13 sonth. range 15 east, Willamette
meridian, and the timber tnereon, un-
er the provisions ol tne act oi june .v
1878, snd acts amendatory, known as
the "Timber and Stone Law,1' at sucn
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to sucn ap
plication, the land and timber thereon
ave been appraisea, one nunareu uoi-
lars the timber estimated at 100,000
board feet at 75 cents per M., and the
land $25,00; that said applicant will
offer final proof in support of his appli
cation and sworn statement on the 10th
dav ot October, 1913, before Timothy E.
J. tuffy U. S. Commissioner, at Piine-
ville, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest mis
nurchase before entry, or initiate a con
test at anv time before patent issues,
hv Hiinir a corroborated affidavit in this
office, alleging facta which would defeat
th entrv.
7-31p ll. Frank Woodcock. Register,
iotice for Publication.
Department of tbe Interior, ,
V. 8. umd Office at Burns, Or.
August 13, 1913.
Notice Is hereby given tbat
Magnus F. Peterson
of Paulina, Oregon, who on Mav 4, 1910,
made homestead entry No. 0403S for w
nt and n sw, section 28, township
1 south, range 24 east, Wiliamette me
ridian, has tiled notice of intention to
make final three-vear proof to establish
elaim to tbe land above described, be
fore L. M. Miller. U. S. commissioner,
at his office, at Paulina. Oregon, on the
22d day of September, 1913.
Claimant names as witnesses : John
H. Chnstenson, William W. Foster.
March Loean and Marion Morgan, all of
Paulina, Oregon.
8 21 Ws. Fabbe, Register.
Sheriff's Sale
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
'for Crook County t
The W. F. King Co., a Corporation.
Plaintiff,
vs.
Irwin D. Basey. Ethel Basey. J. K.
Macphersou and Abel CuUd,
Defendants.
To the sheriff of Crook county, Breetuw:
Whereas, on the 5in day oi -May. mm, m
the above named conn, a judgment was
rendered in favor of tne above named plain
tiff and against the above named defend
ants for the sum of eight hundred dollars,
with interest thereon from the SUt day of
January. 19U, at the rate of ten percent
per annum, and eighty dollars attorney's
tee. and the further sum of twenty-nine
dollars and costs, which judgment was en.
rolled and docketed in the clerk's office of
said court in said county, on the 22d day
of May, 1913. , , ,
And. whereas, it was further ordered and
decreed by the court that the seH oi the
neV4, e' . ol sei, sec 4, new oi ne oi sec
tion 9. twp 14 S. K. 14 K. W. M in Crook
county. Oregon, 1 have levied upon, aud I
will
Sn'.erday, Septcaber 13, 1913,
at the b"iir of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day,
at f-e nor'h front door of tbe court house
in P-ire-viiie, Oregon, sell to me nignesi
bidder lor cash, all the rigni, line anu in
terest Hie said defendants had in and to
the above described real property, to satis
fy said judgment, interest, attorney's fees,
costs and aocruiug costs. Said sale subject
to redemption as provided by law.
irst publication August 14. li)13.
Frank Elkinb,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
By W. E. Van Allen, Deputy.
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator with
the will annexed, ot the estate of
Ida Wright, deceased, to creditors ot
said deceased and all persons having;
claims BKtitnst said estate to present
the same with the proper vouchers
to the underslirned at the ofttee of M.
R. Elliott. In Prineville, Ore., wttntn
six months from the date of the first
niihli.'iitiim nf this notice.
1 - , . ., , A A, T..1..
llatea auu puoiiBiieu ursi iiuic jiuj
3, 1913. M. D. Powell,
Administrator vmu win annexeu oi
estate of Ida Wright, deceased.
Notice of Appointment of Adminis
tratrix and to Creditors
Notice is hereby given to all persons
concerned that the undersigned hat
been, bv tbe county court oi tbe state
of Oregon lor Crook county, duly ap
pointed administratrix of the estate ot
Richard P. Miller, deceased, and all
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby required to present the
Bame, duly verified to said administra
trix, at the law office of M. E. Brink,
at the city of Prineville, Crook county,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and published first time Aug
ust 14, 1913. Cklkstink Millur,
Administratrix of the Estate of Richard
P. Miller, deceased.
Notice for Bid
Bids for concessions for places at
fair grounds, September 23 27, 1913.
Restaurant, lunch counter, confec
tions. Inclndlnir Ice creams, fruits, etc.
Bids open uutll August 25. 8 7
Will Exchange for Wood.
If you have wood and wunt a sew
ing Machine, don't wait any loueer.
We have the New Home, the New
Royal and Bonlta that we will trade
you. All first-class machines. M.
Kauistra, the Jeweler, Prineville. 6-26