Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 25, 1913, Image 8

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    Powell Butte
llrdmonil Acres
Northwest Townstte Co, lot
It I.
itrtliimiul South r'ml Acres
Oreson Trunk Der Co. lots
mm
a. ji Sincerity
f1 O. Clothes
The Clothes You Wear are
a compliment to YOU. The better
they look the more favorably you
commend yourself and your abilities.
Other People Admire the Man
whose appearance is in his favor. They judge him as
a man of character and good taste.
That is why the
ftmceritp ClotljeS
we're showing here will help you in
your daily contact with the world. They're strongly
expressive of caracter in the strong individuality of
every line and shape; stylish but not dandified.
$ 12.50 to$30.00
Ralph L. Jordan
. The Sincerity Clothes Shop
Lamb, J E, lot 3 blk 55 40.80
Willcoien, A & R, lots 3-4 blk
56 11.73
Wright, McDonald, lot 7 blk
56 5.10
Standefer, Cleve, lot 8 blk 56. 5.10
Van Dyke, C W, lot 7 blk 57. 3.06
Cotter, Ben. lots 3 to 6 blk 60 4.08
Stroud Brothers, lots 11-12
blk 61 1.28
Redmond Townsite Co, lot 2
blk 64 77
Grandy, W P, lots 2-3 blk 65. 2.04
Whitney, Mary, lots 4-5 blk
65 2.04
Whitney, Mary, lots 6 to 8 blk
65 3.06
Gates, E A, lots 9-10 blk 65. . 2.04
Jordan, Robert E, lot 8 blk
66 2.55
Lamb, John E. lots 2-4 blk
67 7.65
Lamb, John E, lots 7 to 12
blk 67 25.50
Moody, J R, lot 9 blk 68 2.04
Buckley, J J, lots 1-2 blk 70. 2.04
Buckley, I A, lots 3-4 blk 70. 7.14
Buckley, W J, lots 5-6 blk 70. 2.04
Smith, Ora, lot 1 blk 74 5.61
Smith, Ora, lot 2 blk 74 51
Central Oregon Irrigation Co,
lots 1 to 4 blk 75 27.54
Redmond First Addition
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1 to 6 blk 1; lots 1 to
12 blk 2; lots 1 to 12 blk
3; tract A 56.61
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1 to 12 blk 8; lots 1 to
12 blk 9; lots 1 to 6 blk
10; lots 1-2 blk 11 48.96
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 3 to 6 blk 11; lots 1
to 4 blk 12 12.24
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 6 to 12 blk 12; lots 1
to 14 blk B; lots 1-2 blk
C 20.01
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 3 to 8 blk C; lots 1 to
5 blk D 9.18
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 3 to 6 blk E; lots 1 to
3 blk 18 7.14
Forest, Ashley, lots 4 to 8 Ilk
18; lots 1 to 3 blk 19 8.16
Hobbs, W H, lots 4 to 7 blk
19 3.06
Redmond Realty & Jnv Co,
lots 1 to 4 blk 2" o.lO
Redmond Second Addition
Moore, J A, lot 1 blk 5 51
Bartlett, C F, lots 1 to 4 blk
7 2.04
Evans, B C, lot 8 blk 7 51
Booth, C W, lots 3-4 blk 9.. 1.02
Coughuy, W W, lots 1-2 blk
15 1.02
Clark, Alice, lot 3 blk 15 ... .01
Christiansen, W E, lot 2 hik
16 51
Smith, G E, lots 3 to 6 blk
16 2.01
Brooks, Lula, lot 5 blk 17... ZJ)f
Stroud Brothers, lots 1-2 blk
18 1.02
Redmond, Khret's Firxt Add.
McCaffery, Ben, lot 5 blk 1. . . 1,28
Khret, Carl, lots 6 to 8 blk 1. 3.82
McCaulley, Claud, lot 1 blk 3. 1.53
McCaffery et al, lot 2 blk 3. 1.53
Rodemeyer, Dr, lots 6-7 blk
3 29.58
Young, Josephine, lot 8 blk 3. 2.04
McCaulley, Claude, lots 9-10
blk 3 4.08
Bingham, J R. lot 2 blk 4 1.5.1
Wood, C S, lot 4 blk 4 2.80
Covert, Roy, lot 4 blk 4 1.63
Covert. Roy, lot 5 blk 4 1.53
Immele, Robert, lots 6-7 blk
4 29.58
Walker, W C, lot 10 blk 4... 2.04
Redmond, KIM niter Add.
Ehret, Carl, lots 1 to 10 blk 1 . 6.10
Irvin, Nellie J, lots 1 to 8 blk
2 4.08
Irvin, Nellie J, lots 9-10 blk
2 21.42
Ehret, Carl, lots 1-2 blk 4. . . 1.02
Ehret, Carl, lota 6 to 8 blk
4 1.53
Lilly, Geo A M, lots 9-10 blk
4 1.02
Ehret, Carl, lots 1-4 blk 6. . . 2.04
Ehret, Carl, lots 1 to 7 blk
8 3.57
Norwood, J A, lot 8 blk 8. . . .51
Jarrett, Chas, lots 6-7 blk 10. 1.53
Chapman, W B, lots 8-10 blk
10 2.29
Slocum. G M, lot 3 blk 11;
e H lot 4 blk 1 1 27.54
Fallgatter, J A, lots 6-7 blk
11 2.04
Immele, R C, lots 8-10 blk
11 3.06
Nielson, C E. lots 6-8 blk, 12. 3.06
Taliaferro, Z, lots 1-10 blk
13 10.20
Stevens, E T, lots 1-4 blk 14. . 4.08
Ehret, Carl N, lots 1-2 blk 18. 4.08
Rederer, Hans, lot 3 blk 18.. 2.04
Ehret, Carl N, lots 4-5 blk
18 4.08
Goodwin, Geo, lot 2 blk 19. . . 5.10
Golden, .Margaret, lots 4-5 blk
20 6.12
Redmond, Collinx Addition
Jones, D I,, lot 5 blk 2 36
Sears, A W, lots 2-6 blk 6 2.16
Ordway, C A, lots 1 to 6 blk
7 12.96
Redmond .Mountain View Add.
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1-2 blk 1 2.04
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 3-4 blk 2 2.04
Forrest, Ashley, lots 1-2 blk
3 7.14
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 3-4 blk 3; lots 1-5 blk
4; lots 1-3 blk 5; lots 1-
10 blk 6; lots 1-4 blk 7 24.48
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 5-12 blk 7 8.16
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 5-12 blk 9 9.18
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1-6 blk 10; lots 1-6 blk
11; lots 1-12 blk 12; lots
1-8 blk 13 32.64
Redmond Realtv & lnv Co,
lots 9-12 blk 13; lots 1-12
blk 14; lots 1-12 blk 15;
lots 1-4 blk 16 32.64
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 5-12 blk 16; lots 1-12
blk 16; lots 1-12 blk 18. . 32.64
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1-12 blk 19; lots 1-6
blk 20; lots 1-2 blk 21; lots
1-4 blk 22; lots 1-4 blk 23;
lots 1-4 blk 24 32.64
Redmond Realty & lnv Co,
lots 1-4 blk 25 4.08
Redmond Oregon Trunk Add.
Inland Empire Co, lots 13 to
24 blk 44 6.12
Dobson & Slocum, lot 1 3.60
Kodoimid Fair Acres J
Kenyon, C S, lot 5 3.60
i 11-U
Oregon Trunk Dev Co, lota
' 1S-S1 T.
Orexon Trunk De Co, 4ota
., S
ISO.sl.WI)
Richie, newtie. lot blk S
Csrmlchael. O V, lot I blk 4 .
Howard, Jefferson, lot 10 blk
&
Howard, Jefferson, Iota 10-13
blk 8
SISTKKS
Wilson, Hortha, lota 1-1 blk
1
Allen. Hardy, lota 7-9 blk 1 . . 1.
W ilson. Bertha, lota 11-13 blk
1 1
Allen, H K. lot 3 blk 1 T.
Paul. Frank, lot 7 blk 3
i Dennis. John, et al, lot 10 blk
! 3
I Allen. II K. lota 11-13 blk 3. .
, Wallaee, Julia, lot 1 blk 6. . .
Dennis. J V, et al, lot 3 blk
6
Allen. 11 K, lota 3-4 blk . . . 3
Allen. H K. lota 5-6 blk S. . . 6
SUter McCsnVrjr Addition
Dennta, J W, et al, lota 4-5
blk 1
MeCarTerv, Men. lot t blk 1 . . .
Dennis. J V, et al, lota 4
blk 3 1
Sisters Davidson Addition
Oregon A Western Colo Co,
lota 1-3 blk S 1.
Oregon ft Western Colo Co,
lot 6 blk S
Bowman, America, lot 3 blk
14
Carlson, Carl, lot 3 blk 14..
Curtis, Mable, lot 7 blk 30. . .
VANOHA
Vanora Townslte Co, all of
townalte of Vanora. except
lot 23-34 blklt; lot 3 blk
24 303
so
LOCAL MENTION.
Douglas Mullarky, the boy editor
of the Redmond Enterprise, took in
the fair yesterday. Douglas is
only 15 years of age. If he keens
up his newspaper work until he is
21 Redmond will not be big enough
to hold him. He will be ready for
a larger field.
Mrs. Dearmond of Bend was a
fair visitor today.
Mrs. I. M. Mills and family of
Paulina have moved into Prineville
for the school this winter.
The following railroad men are
taking in the fair: J. T. Hardy,
Oregon Trunk, and A. C. Martin,
J. R. Stein and L. M. Foss of the
O.-W. R. & N. Co.
Race Track Lvents
Continued from First Page
though "Tampa" was crowded out
of the pole in the first fifty yards,
under the skillful jockeying of
Deerfield he romped home winner.
"Big Head" easily won second,
winning place by a length, and
"Paddy Britton," ridden by Jen
kins, and "Little Jim," ridden by
Osborne, finishld in the order
named. The time for the mile was
3.52 and the purse tl50.
Considerable skill and ability to
successfully ride a rearing, bucking
and determined horse was shown by
the "buckaroos" who entered the
bucking contest. With the excep
tion of Ray, who could not secure a
second mount, every one of those
entered took tries, the judges final
ly adjudging that "Shorty" Allan
demonstrated the most ability on
best bucker.
The chariot race, a survival of
the old Roman days, was undoubt
edly the most interesting event of
the afternoon and though there
were but two entries, the finish
was so exciting that with one con
sent those present said that this
race, the first one ever held, was so
good that it should be a part of the
program hereafter. The Green
Chariot, driven by James Green,
came in the winner over the Ben
Hur Chariot, driven by Joe Buck
ley. Green won only after he had
lost the lead in the first circle of
the track. The time for the mile
was 3.424.
Following the chariot race,
which was the last event scheduled
for the afternoon; an Indian horse
race was put on, "Frozen Pace"
winning by a length on "Fried
Kggs." Old Chief Scratch-my-
back came in second on "Papoose."
Hay for Sale.
Fifty tons choice alfalfa nt the
NeWHom creek runch. AddrcKH Mam
NeWHom Jr., I'oHt, Oregon. 9-11 Imp
Work Wanted.
liy woman with girl 10 yearn old,
a place to work In private family
where girl can have school privileges.
References exchanged. M in. E. M.
Russell, Fife, Oregon. 9-18-2t
Melville Sewing Machines for rent.
J. E, Stkwaut & Co. 5-1
Mm. L. W. Van Doren left Thura.
day for it visit with relative In
North Yakima.
W. (I. Mustard lout another milch
cow Inst week, the seeoml within n
hurt time. Doth animals died of
bloat.
Ml Edtm Morse onniil school In
the lllm Itock district Inst Thursday.
Mr. II. C. Truesdnle entertained
the Sorosls Club last Wetluesdav.
Besides members, Mr. Allan Wll
coxen mid Mis Edna Mora were
guest. An Impromptu musical and
literary program was carried out
ami all hail an enjoyable time. Mr.
T, was assisted In serving by her
dauitliter, Misses Viola ami Pauline.
MIm Anna Miller left Sunday to
join her father In Iowa. The re
maining member of the family will
lie leaving u within the next month,
Mng delayed for potato harvesting.
C. C. Moore, the "starch man,"
ami C. II. Fry of Redmond, ntitoed
through till Hcctlou last Thursday
collecting sample of different
varieties of potatoes to 1 tinted for
tatvb. We hope to nee Redmond
land the tarch manufacturing
plant, which would menu a ure mile
for amall potatoes ami a saving of
the labor connected w ith (ceding of
same.
Joe Shearer and family went to
Bend Sunday for a brief visit with
Mr Shearer' parent. Mr Shear
er will go on to Salem before return
ing home.
Fred McCaffery drove a bunch of
milch cow out from Redmond Sun-
lay.
Mhu Gladys Hayn returned Tile
day from au extended visit with
relative and friend In Portland.
Mr. and Mr. Ed Mustard ot Port
land are visiting the former' broth
ers, W. Q. and S. P. Mustard.
J. F. Rice was elected clerk ol the
new district.
Allan Wllcoxen left Wednesday fur
Portland to supervise the sale ot
car ot bog which were loaded out
from thl section. The majority ot
the hog were shipped by I-nnilfnr?
and Wllcoxen.
Mr. Hannah Goodrich ot Terre
bonne I the guest of Mr. ). Truee-
dale thl week.
Mr. Allan Wllcoxen will le the
guest of Mr. Frank McCaffery ot
Redmond (or the greater part of the
week.
County School Supt. Myers and
Mrs. Evelyn L. Walker were motor-
ed through thl section Thursday by
Sheriff Elkln In the couuty auto
The trip was made for the purpose
of Interesting the young 'opleJln
this section to enter high school this
fall. No one was omitted and a a
consequence ot these people' Inter
est we expect to see the attendance
double that ot last year.
Patrons of the new school district
No. 00 are having much dlllk'tilty In
securing land for a school site.
There are several offers of tree sites
but to place the house central of the
population It would have to be
built on land belonging to William
Wilson who owns a tract of 320
acre located directly In the renter
of the district. Mr. Wilson lielng a
non-resident and realizing that the
value of his land will lie euhanced by
a near-by school yet refuses to give
or sell an acre t.r a school site.
This the resident very much resent
and It may las that Mr. Wilson will
lie compelled by law to sell the
needed land.
Boarding and Rooming Houas Opened
Mesdamea Koherti and i'roie have
leased the Clark house and will open a
rooming and boarding house September
1st. Teachers, students snd othem
looking lor accommodations should rail
before making other arrangements. 8-21
Will Exchange for Wood
If you have wood and want a
Sewing or Talking Machine, here Is
your chance. We have some good
oners. Come In and mcc. L Kamstka,
the Jeweler, 1'rliievllle, Ore. U-18
ANCER
IN WOMAN'S BREAST
ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE
THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS
IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY
I WILL GIVE $1000
IF I FAIL TO CURE anv CANCER or TUMOR
I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons Bone orDeep Glands
NO KNIFE or PAIN
No Pay Until Cured
No X Ray or other
swindle. An lalwnd
plant matwHtlm cure
ABSOLUTE OUARANUE
Any TUMOR, IUMP or
Bore on the lip, faco
or noay long n (.Mwt
t Mover Pains until lt
tan. 12U PACE BOOK
sent free; U'niuomitlii of
tlxumri'lfl ruri'fl at linnm
WIllTK TO NO MB
ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST
U CANCER.
Wb n'fimo tfiousant.H Dylna.
cimi loo Late.
We have cured 10,000 in 2U yit.
Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY & CO.
A 436 VALENCIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, C1L,
KINDLY MAIL this to some one with CANCER
Lb
Ranked at
I AVID RANKIN m n ti fitrmrr and
study and practice of riuht farming, and he
succeeded mightily, for he made $4,IHM),(MK) in
the business of (hi mini:. David Kankin said:
"The manure spreader is the most efficient
money-maker on the place."
It's warm praise to he ranked above all other
farm machines, but the spreader deserves it.
Soils rebel when crop after crop is taken from
them, without return of fertilixcr. Return
every bit of manure to the soil. The 1 11 C
manure spreader will save you much disagree
able hard labor, will spread evenly, and will
make one ton go as far as two tons spread by
hand
I H C Manure Spreaders
are built to suit you, to do best work for the
buyer in every case, to convince him that ha
has made the wisest purchase. Every detail
in the construction has a purpose, for which it
was made after thorough tests and experiment,
They have the maximum of strength and en
durance. You will find all styles and sizes in the I II C
spreader line. They will cover the ground
with a light or heavy coat, as you choose, but
always evenly, up hill or down. There are high
and low machines, with steel frames, endless
or reverse aprons, but always giving best po
sible service. Tractive power is assured by
position of the rear wheels well under the box,
carrying nearly three-fourths of the load.
Study the I II C spreader line at the local
dealer's. Read the catalogues write us.
International Harvester Company of America
Uuoiiporstnti
Portland Ore.
Fall Millinery,
Miss Gertrude i'slmsr hss moved
bsck intn Iter old slsnd In the Mi-Cil-Inter
building with tine ttis-k ol nrw
(mil millinery, t'ricnt right. No trouble
to show goods. 1M
Notice lor I'tihlli'Htlmi,
Department ot the Interior.
I'. K, I. nil (I Oltlre nt The Dulles. Or,
September dill, I 'J 1 3.
Notice Is hereby ijlven that
Wnlter C. MoNely
of Prineville, OrcKon, who, on April
l.lth. 1II1U, ninde HoineNteiiil Kntry
No. U647I, for swl , si iw',, mid
nwj sw section 0, towimhln 16
south, riitiKU 16 eitet, Wlllinnel le
Merlilliin, lots filed notice of (men
tion to mnku flniil Three-Yenr proof,
to establish eliilm to the bind nbove
ilescrllieil, before Timothy K J.
Duffy, I', ri. CommlsHloiier, nt Trine-
vllle, Oreiron, on the 14th day of
uctoner, ui;i.
Cliiliiinnt n utiles tin witnesses:
Clarence ('. McNellv, Eiltrnr J. lliindv,
II. I'.arl Cross. William W. Davis, all
ol Prineville. Oregon.
H. 1' HANK WllOIM'IM K,
9 11 p Iti'Klster.
Notice ot Final Settlement
Notice is hereby given by the under
dinned, the sdministrstor of the mtsle
of Herman Jaeobenn, decemed, to all
persona interested In said valate. that
he has made snd filed with the county
clerk of Crook county, Oregon, liia Hnal
accounting of bis administration of said
estate, suit the court has set the ilrd
day of November, Uli:i, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon at the county court room
in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing and mailing suid final
accounting. At which nald time and
place any person interested In mid es
tate may appear anil object to naid II mil
accounting.
Hat! this 25th dny ol Sept., '.I:.
A. II. I.IITMAN,
Administrator of the entato of Her
man Jacolinon, deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior
I'. S. Land Olllcc, The Dulles, Ore.
AiiuiiHt 3llth, l'.U.'l.
Notice Is hereby Klveii that
Irwin II. Sands
of Humes, Oregon, who, on April
4th, l'.HO, made Homestead Kntry No.
;;W7, for Lots I, 2, :l, 4, swj ml, s'a
nwj, mill tnvj swj section ,1, town
ship 111 smith, ranue 21 east, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In
tention to make, mini three-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Charles A.
Nheniian, I,'. S. Commissioner, at
Fife. Oregon, on the 3rd day of No
vember, 11113.
Claimant names as wIIiichhch:
Arthur I,. Hemiett, John O. Morris,
lleiiben KnitHtrom. Harrison liarnes.
all of llanii'H, Oregon.
li 1 IIA.VK Wooncoi'K,
!-lSp IteglHter.
For Sale
200 acres of unod farming ground, 30
a. in alfalfa, nil iu cultivation, N miles
northwest of Prineville, 1 niile from
railway survey. All the farm imple
ments, some linrHen anil cows go with
the place. Place has Ml aero water right.
for lurtliei particulars phone or write
I'riiM CdsIiow, Loiio Juniper Ranch,
Prineville, Ore. 8 21t(
Subscribe for the Journal, 91.50 yr.
the Very Top
he knew his tnisinru. lie ownrd
the lurerst com farm in tli worlil,
about S5.000 crc down in Missouri,
lie devoted his life to the lrnsant
Farm
Loans
For a short time we have iul
ject to our disposal
$25,000
for loans on highly improved
irrigated ranches iu the vicin
ity ol Prineville. Loans to
be for 15,000 or more and run
from 3 to 5 years, with inter
est at 8 per cent, payable an
nually. We charge a smail comuiinion
to La paid by the borrower.
See
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title it
Trust Co. 019
Prineville, Oregon
Lumber for Sale
Kougli lumber of all kinds, good final
ity, for sale at the Kussell Haw Mill on
Ve.i Creek. Also ltl-inch wood at tl.25
a load. A load means all that two
horses can pull. Don't forget the place.
7-17
For Sale.
A 4o-horse power Case traction en
gine and log trucks. Will sell on
reasonable terms. R, K, Jones & Co,
Howard, Ore. 7-3
Laundry
heave Your Laundry at Dick Dar
ling's burlier shoo. Sent to llend
evert Monday. I.uckey llonny, local
agent. Notify mm and he will call
for It. 7-3 J. ICiiW'Aioi Laiihiin.
IA A T Lodge meets evcryTuos-
r day night.
Strangers welcome.
lino. Nont.K, N. (!.; Bkiit Hahnkh,
V. U. j T. It. Coon, Bee. j C. I). Dinwid
nm, Trrcas.
Lots for Sale Cheap
Residence lots, close In. near nubile
school. Inquire of Wade Huston. 7-.')
For flint Oak Refrigerators see A.
II. Llppman & Co. 6-12
Pictorial Review Put turns nt
lilklns' Store. 8-2)4