Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 26, 1914, Image 7

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    Farm II
Garden
A rlialr In London mild tlio other day
fur 4,725. Tlmre l on la Welling
ton tli it t Iiiik often coat a thuuntud
times hi much.
BETTER FARMHOUSES.
Department of Agrloultur Makse
Pit For Eoonomleal Buildlngi.
Tim liiiMirtniicu to tlio furmcr of bav
in mi oitinoni lid t fiiniiliiiuHo tin liccn
'HIiIiiihI.(m1 by tho fitnn itrclillcct of
tlm depart tiii'iit of nurlcMlturu, who
tuli Unit tlit nu'iilnl niiil iliynl'iil fit-
lit' (if tllO 111 Ixlll'I'rt liotli wl l til u tlio
Iiimino nml tu I he fli'liU In vitally uffi-ct-v
by tli linlMiiitf Unit MTunIh the
family hIicIIit. Tim tircrauo Aini-rlciin
fnrniliutiso linn fulltil tu Mliuru In tlm
liiiiruvnnii'iij Hint r twvry dity be
ing niiulu hi ntirlnillimil condition
iiuil, ncvurilltiK to tlm nrt-liltert. In a re
hiiko to our boasted clvlll.iillnii. Itol
ntlv.'ly, lio says, tlio housewife of a
century iio, with lnr fireplace cooking
nml log cabin, whs better provided for
tli n il I tlit) liousewlft) toil ay.
Tlio limit lmporliiut building on a
farm In llio home. Tlio health, comfort
nml linpiilncKii of tlio fnuilly aro (lr
pendent upon Hit count met Ion and
qulptnt'iit, mid unless these iniittora
aro looked after tlio sanitary dairy
It In to tie hoped that the glrl who
linvo filtered tlio Tolmlo Mchool of
Carpentry will Icuru how to suw wood
and ny nothing,
A riilladelplila divorcee told tho
court that nIio paid fill a pair for gar
ten. It In easy to uiidoratutid why
alio 1 a illvori co.
There will bo B lot moro iutoruitt In
tlio dlseovery of those new Indian
trl licit In llriir.ll If It In shown thut
Ihey can proiluco a Jim Thorpe.
i
1 i'
, . 1 .
A Now York man who died recently
provided fur nn liicoma of f;io,00Q a
year for Ills widow. Tlio trouble with
moHt men In that they )iu t do that.
A noddy In Iteilln lum Juitt been
formed to Induco men to leave off
wearing trousers. Tliimo Geriiiuntare
too Into. Hcotland did tho trick yuum
ago.
ScleiitlHlN lu Washington have beard
by wireless tho bunting of a clock In
tho Klffol towor, 1'nrla. Thuy will
hear the traditional pin drop next
thing.
In Ita quiet way Switzerland elect
now president, and ao fur ni any
body knows not a soul wna denounced
a a liar or a crook during tho cam
paign.
Astronomers say that tho (J rent Dip
per will dlaupiH'itr lu 2.XM yean." It
wilt dlsapiiear before that If aerial
travel In perfected and a aouvoulr Otmd
travels that way.
A French marquis want to tell bla
till for $10,000. If all the title In
tho country were bunched together
and offered na a job lot tbey would
be dear at the price.
r-ttltod, Win 0 rUMen, Law.nl Rtllea,
J P Htrlekler, tlren & Son, Warnor &
llurnett, A E WHnr, lan O Crow
ley, W W lUrriN, C 8 Kay, E1 Jonlln
Kt W F 0 Profltt, Prolltt Broa,
Chan Lamnoii, Mayfleld Km., J L
Litignn. Nancy K I'ratt, Mn M J
I'rlce. LH Hoeerr.J II Overtnrf, (i
Kiirnt'lier, J Y Drew, ('olililihi Houtll.
orn litigation Co, and all periona un
known owning or claiming to own, or
having or claiming to have, any right,
title, rqulty or Intercut whatever lu
tho re' property hereinafter do
crihed, tlio above named defendant:
in trie name nl the Mute ol Oregon,
You are heiehy notified that Crook
county , Oregon, a public nortioratioii,
the holder of Cnrtl Ili Htc of Delinquency
numbered CI to (77, taving and ex
cepting number C12, 1 .29, C3H and
(Ml; IhmiciI on the lHlh day of .March,
1914. y the Tax Collet-tor of therounty
of Crook, titte of Oregon for thf
mnoiiiit of Den thoiiMiind one hundred
nineteen and fiftv hundredth (t 1 1111..)
Ilollar, the anin being the amount
then due anil delinquent for taxe for
the year l'07, together with penalty,
Intercut and cot thereon upon the
real property aritened to you, of which
you are the owner a appear of recoid.
il dated in nid county and state, and
patticularly bounded and dercribed ai
follow, to- wit !
Lot 7, 8, 1), hlk 1. Hlnter.
Uit .'I, tilk 2, Sinter.
Lot ft, 6, blk 0, Sinter.
M 2. 8, blk M, I'rineville.
Iita 7. 8. blk 3, I)echiite.
K nw, t nwj ec Hi. tp 17 r 19.
Il 11, 12. hlk HI. Laidlaw.
M H, blk 17. Oew bute
1M V, II. hlk fulmain.
iM 0, blk 27. I'almain.
Lot f. hlk 15. Itedmond.
NcJ el ee. 14, 1 twl. Dl iwl, HOC
1.1, tp u. r
xt U, tilk .1, rnlmaln.
Mt H. blk 1, A'hwood.
Iit 0. 7. 8.9. blk 2 Bend.
Ni l nwi. ni nri. ael net tec 29, tp
10. r IX
SI 1 ec 111, tp 10, r 13.
W Si net. el, nri, nwt hcJ ec 35, tp
It, r 17.
Lot 12. 13. It, blk 3, I'almain.
IM It, blk 11, Palmain.
Wl net. wl el ec ZK tp 15. t 20.
S bcJ ec 10, n ncj ec 15, tp 15, r
Notice of Asteatment for Street
Improvement
Notice I hereby (clved that at a
apeclul meeting of the city council of
the City of PrlnevlllH. Oregon, held
on the 24th day of March, 1914, and
culled ii ir me purpowe ol making wild
UNHeNHinent, purmiiint to an ordl-
nance ntiiiiber 211, of mib city, pro
viding fur tho xruiUnn, Krnvellnn
and otherwlHe Improvlnv Knat F.
Htrcct from tlio oiith Hue of Flrat
etreet aouth to the city limit, In
dild city, council at Hiilil tneetltiK
proceeded to awertaln and deter
mine the probable voeto and ex-
M'lme of maklnir mild Improve
uieiitM, and did at that time, uxhchm
poll eiich lot and part and parcel
i luijoiiiiiiK iiina liuiie increior un
roportloniiU.' elm re of micli cunt
nil (xpeimeM mt followNi
Lot Mk Addition CoHt
1 4 Third $12 01
1 1 Fourth 12 05
' 12 05
" 12 05
X W T o, let Add ftt 65
60 55
!Profesatcaal Cards,
According' to a Chicago phyaiclnn,
red flannel won't ward off the rlieu-
intttli; If he'll prouilao to come out next
aprliig with a blunt agnlnnt brlnmtuue
and uiolnaaea, we'll take a chiince.
MAMI'LB or AVrilAOa raUMUODHB.
linrn and the economlcallr couatructed
liulldliiK for clock are of little value.
lliiiuilnea and contentment In tho
family are a cam-nUnl to eiflcleiit eerr
Ice a Improved tool and outbulldlnga.
Although the hoiinewlfo iHnda, In
many caaea, a lifetime In her "work
hop." the kitchen and the family
rooms, ho l not, a a rule, cnpnble of
planning a hoiio In tho blgbent degree
trvlceable and comfortable without
niuilMtnuro. Her help, however, la ca
entlnl to tho farm architect aa the re
sult of bla plana moat vitally concern
her.
In 1010 a western fnrm paper, at the
ugge!ln of tho department of airrt
'ulture. condiicteil a competition fo
farnihoiiMO pinna About CM) plan of
fruilioiic wero ubuilttcd. not ono of
which wn fully antlafactory. The bir
der number limlHietl on amno pnrtlca
lur pet notion mid eiiiihnlzcd n alugle
feature to the neglect of other Impor
tant one. Tho men mid women who
fnmllliirlre themaelve with tho work
to be done and then apply thoumelve
to the alngle tnak of devUIng menna
are tlieonc who, with tho co-operation
of the farmer find their wive, can
bent hnndlo the fnrtnhoime problem.
One of the mont Important detail
regarding the average American farm
house I thnt It must be Inexpensive,
The average annual net Income of a
filmier tmlny after deducting 5 per
cent lulereet on hi Invent mcnt la le
than f 100. Thl doe not mean that
the bonne may not bo attractive.
. They may, If Intelligently planned with
tho help of vines, shrub and trees, be
come tho prettiest spot In the land
scape, and mora beautiful and Inex
pensive thnn the crowded city house.
After economy lu tho construction of
the building nml In the house work ha
bceu attained, attention will bo given
to develonliur beauty. Simplicity In
line and good proportions nro meant
by tho use of this word beauty, nnd uot
ho cnlled applied "ornnnienta." This
simplicity Is entirely In keeping with
general pin n of economy.
Kconomy, however, Is not a synonym
for cheapness. Poublo strength gins
may even be more economical In a
tenant house than single strength, not
withstanding lis greater first cost A
kitchen sink mny be a paying Invest
ment, all hough It exclude! a bay win
dow, or n fireplace, which bn been tho
pot notion of the housowlfo. Screened
In kitchen porches, sleeping porches,
double or triple windows and kitchen
conveniences nro flno economical fea
tures which even tlio suuilli'Ht house
plans may well consider.
ORCHARD OCCASIONAL
An Osage range hedge 1 nu Ideal
breeding plnce for Sun Joso scnlo.
Tears are treated lu much tho same
manner ns npples.
Judicious pruning Is ono of the so
Totii In growing good grapes.
roars are ndnpted to a clny soil,
pouches to a sandy soli, while npples
do best on a light loamy soli.
If you hnvo a poor seedling ponr or
apple tree it mny bo entirely ninde
over by top grafting.
The young trees should be bunked
with earth.' which will keep water
from settling about them
An orchard will live longer, benr bet
ter and be more profitable by bulug
well cultivated und enriched.
Keep the orchard bind In good tilth.
The trees win be sot na soon aa the
frost leaves tho ground. ,
A strike for "polite language during
working hour" bna been wou lu a
New York Iron working shop. Every
body should be Bittlslletl at that ex
cept the "bucko maUi" type of foreman.
Notice of l lnitl Account.
In the county court of the State of
Oregon, for tho County of Crook,
In the mutter ol the estate of Ku
mum! O. How. dccenwil.
Wtate of Oregon, County of Crook
The undersigned, administrator of
the CHtate of Kduiiintl U. l'ow, de.
reused, him filed In the county court
his final account a such iidiiilxlH.
t rut or, and notice In hereby given
thnt 4in Monday, the 4th day of
May, lull, at the hour of 10 o'clock,
a. in., has by this court Im-ii set as
the time nml the county court room
In Crook county ns the place, for a
cttlcmcnt of said final account, nnd
the hearing nnd determining of oli-
lectlollH thereto.
AUKI.IIKItT I IKl.O,
Administrator,
First piilillciitlon, March 2H.
Lust publication, Aorll !10, 1914.
T. J. Hewitt, Attorney.
12.
lM 6, 7 blk 11. Ahwood.
Lot 2, blk 11, Anbwood.
M Iri, blk 11. Lvtle ad 1.
Utt 14. hlk 20, I'almain.
Lot 0, blk 11, Palmin.
tK n eo 18, tp 15 r 10.
A nireel of Und commencing at
point 4IK) feet at of the ew corner of
iw ne 219 1". thence east 214 feet
tliem north 214 feet, thence west 214
feet, thence louth 214 feet to place of
beiinning.
NeJ ec 14. tp 1R. r 10.
NJ c 14, tp 18, r 10.
Lot 13, 14, 15, hlk 15, Bend.
Lot 11. blk 22. Bend.
Swi i sec 16, tp Id, r 15.
Net awl aec 11. tn 17. r 16.
WJneJ, e( ncj, ae set 26, tp 17,
24
Lot 1, nel, tei nwl sec 4, tp 22
r 16.
Lot 23, 24. blk 18. Lidlaw.
Lots 1, 2, blk 18, Laidlaw.
Lot 11. blk 4. LsidUw.
Lou 10. 11. blk 3, Newaoro add Prine-
ill
sfj ec 14, nel nwt. nwt ('t aw
23. tp 15. r 12.
Lot 8, blk. Laidlaw.
Net set ec 12. tp 10, r 17.
V li wi, si-i wi ec 7. tp 10, r 17,
S net. n ret ec 2. tp 17. r 20.
F. 1-2 lots 4. 5, 6, blk 16. Lanllaw.
Notice ol l'lnul Accounting.
Notice il hereby given by the under
(Igned, the executrix of the last will
and testament of Allen Hash, decesned,
that she lias filed with the clerk of the
county court her final accounting of her
administration of the estate of suid de-
cesred, and that the county court ha
net Monday, the 4th day of May, 1914
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the
county court room in Priueville, Ore
gon, as the time and place for hearing
and settling snid final accountln. At
which time and place any person inter
ehted in id estate may appear and ob
lert to rant nnsl accounting.
Dated this 20th day of March, 1911,
Mahtiu Ann Strait,
Kxecutrix of the estate of Allen Hash
deceased.
Summons.
In the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Ciook county.
Crook County, Oregon, a public corpor
ation, planum,,
vs.
Hardy Allen, Geo. W. Barnes, Sarali
Handle, Mrs. M. M. Hock, Uolumbia
Vnllev Triint Co.. Marv Ferffiinnn
Fletcher A Croup, J. L. Gard, Walter
(iilliespie, W. r. Hammer, 1.
Hamilton, Irviu & Hamilton, Cora
A. Jones, J. W. Jones. J. U. Julien
Heirs Frank Bmgnn, K. 11. Butler,
V.. J. Lane. James Magnoss, J. W
McCollum, Jell McCollum, J. VV. Mc
Kay, Mcl'aggnrt& Bye, hrm Nelson
Mrs. B. l'oindexter. O. A. Potter. K
H. Potter, John Sisemore, O. K,
Smith, Mrs. Mary K. Smith, John 0,
Stiles. Win. U. Stiles, Laconie Stiles,
J. P. Strickler, Uren A Son, Warner
A Domett, A. K. Weisner, Dan C,
Crowley, W. W. Harris, C. S. Rsy
Kd Joslin Kst., W. F. C. Trolitt
Profitt liroi., Clias. Lamson, Mnv
held Hros., J. L. Lingan, Nancy
Pratt, Mrs. M. J. Price, L. S. Rogors
I. 11. Overturf U. Kampbor, J.
Drew, Columbia Southern Irrigation
Co., and all persons unknown owning
or claiming to own, or having, or
claiming to have, any right, titlo,
equity or interest whatever in the
real property hereinafter described,
defendants.
To Hardy Allen, Geo W Barnes, Sarah
Bundle, Mrs M M Bock, Columbia
Valley Trust Co, Mary Ferguson,
Fletcher A Croup, J L Gard, Waltor
Uillieaiiie, W F Hammer, I' A Ham
ilton, Irvin A Hamilton, Cora A Jones
J W Jonoa, J O Julien, Heirs Frank
Brogan, 15 II Butler, K J Lane, James
Magness, J W McCollum, Jell McCol
lum, .1 W McKay, McTaggart A Bye,
Krio Nelson, Mrs E Poimlexter, 0 A
Potter, B S Potter, John Sieemore, G
K Smith, Mrs Mary K Smith, John 0
net, net t sec 32, tp
1
I
1
4
4
6
6
13
13
12
12
14
14
15
15
Dr. Howard Cove Dr. N. Morrison
DENTISTS
Crook County Bank Building
Bennett, Slnnott & Galloway
Attorneyi-at-Law
General Practice
Tub Dalles, Ore.
N. G. WALLACE
Attoraey-at-Law
Room 3-4-5 Kamttra Bld'g
Prineville, Ore
Sotlet for Publication.
Department of the Interior,
U. 8. Land Otllce at The Dalles, Ore. " '
February 19th, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that
Cbarlea W. Spring
of Prinevi'le, Oregon, who, on August
22. 1912, made Homestead Entry No.
01045, for oX nwt, swi nwt section 26,
townahip 14 south, lange 10 eaat, Wil
lamette Meridian, ha filed notice of
intention to make final commutation
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before Timothy E. J.
Duff. U. 8. Commissioner, at Prine
ville", Oregon, on the 10th day of April,
1UH.
Claimant name a witnesses; Wil
liam II. Birdsong, Arthur K. Minkler,
George W. Roberts, John A. Boetwick,
all ol Prinoville, Oregon.
35 H. Prasik Woorjcoca, Register.
" 53 05
" 00 55
" 108 10
" 108 10
" 108 10
" 108 10
" 29 30
" 29 30
" 29 30
29 30
J. B. Bell A. W. 81ms
Crook County Abstract Co.
(Inc) BucettMorato
The J. II. Haner Abstract Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Abstract Insurance
It wo further ordered by the city
council at said meeting, that each
and all of the foreicolnir aKsessmenta
ahull become delinquent the 1st day
of June, 1UH.
If any assessment remain due and
unpaid on the 1st day of June, 1914 a
warrant shall lie Imhiii-i to the mar
shal of snld City of I'rlnevllle requir
ing him to forthwith levy upon any
lot, or part of lot or parcel of land
upon which an aMHeHsment remains
unpaid, and sell the same In the
manner provided by law for the eale
and collection of delinquent state
and county taxes).
The first publication of thl notice
Is the 20th day of March, 1914, and
the samel published by the order
of the city council of the City of
I'rlnevllle, Oregon.
h. O. Hviik, Itecorder.
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine Healer
Office In Morris Building three doors
south of Journal office.
Prineville. Oregon
J. Tregelles box
M. R. C. 8. Eng; and I.. 8. A. London
Licence Oregon State Medical Board.
Soecialint in Surgery: Hygiene: All
menlary Canal, women and children's
disease, eta.
Office and riwldenee Third rtreet. near Coort
Uiwh, Tel.! Mower, t-'nlE answered
promptly. DUlht or day. Charso moderate
Jf. !7totnbrg
Cmlli Mmn promptly day r mifAl
Jmt mm Vfmfm tStivtm.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Olllce at The Dalles, Or.
March 2nd, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that
Alexander Klckuiun
of Held, Oregon, who, on March
24th, 1910, made Homestead Entry
No. OKjotf for wJ6 set and ej swt,
section 3, and on iWember 3tst, 1910,
made additional Homeatead Entry
No. 07890, for act act. section 3, n
nej-f, and net nwt aeetlon 10, town
ship 19 aonth, range 19 east, Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of In
tention to make Final three year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described before A, S. Fogg,
U. 8. Commissioner, at Hampton,
Oregon, on the lOtn 'day ot April,
1914.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
Paul Held, Flovd Houston, John
Holland, Shellle Holland, all of Held,
Orejron. H. Fka.nk Woodcock,
3-5p Keglster.
net sec 10, tp 17, r 21
W i net, t
10. r 19.
Set swi see 9. 1 nwt sec l.i, n se
ec 16, tp 10, r 1H.
Nn ec 3. tn 13. r
1 interest nwt net sec 33, and In nw
net, eel nw'-J sec o, tp is, r li.
H net, n mt sec , tp l.l, r ii.
. swi, w', set sec 24. tp 10, r 13.
Lot 6. fl. blk 15. Prineville.
Nwt nwi sec 25, n net, set net tec
26. tp 13, r 19. .
Set sec 9. to 21. r 14. '
Set sel sec 11. swi sw t sec 12, nwt
nwt sec 13, net ni P r 14
K swi, set nwt sec in, tp 1.1, r u.
Lot 1. 2, 11. 12. blk 5, Laidlaw.
Said Hardy Allen. Geo W Barnes,
Sarah Handle, Mrs M M Beck, Colum
bia Valley Trust Co, Mary Ferguson,
Fletcher & Uronp, J L, tiara, waiter
Gilliesplo, W F Hammer. P A Hamil
ton, Irvin s Hamilton, uora a Jones,
J W Jones. J G Julien, Heirs of Frank
Brogan, E H Butler, E J Lane, James
Msirness. J W McCollum, Jell McCol
lum, J W McKay, McTaggart A Bye,
F.rtc Nelson, Mrs fc 1'oimlexter, u A
Potter, E S Potter, John Sisemore, G E
Smith, Mrs Mary E Smith, John C
Stiles, Wm G Stiles, Laconie Stiles, J P
Strickler, Uren & Son, Warner A Burn
ett, A E Weisner, Dan C Crowley. W
W Harris, C L Rav, Ed Joslin est. W F
C Profitt, Profitt Bros, Chas Lamson,
Mayfleld Bros, J L Lingan, Nancv E
Pratt, Mrs M J Price, L S Rogers, J H
Overturf, G Kampher, J F Drew, Col
umbia Southern Irrigation Co, and all
oersons uiiKnown owninir or ciiiiiiuhk
to own, or having or claiming to have
any right, title, equity or interest what
ever in the real property hereinabove
described : as the owners of the legal
title of the above described property as
the same appears of record and each of
the other persons above named are
hereby- further notified that Crook
county. Oregon, a public corporation
will apply to the circuit court of the
county and state aforesaid for a decree
foreclosing the lien against the prop
erty above described and mentioned in
said certificate. And you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty days
after the first publication of the sum
mons exclusive of the day of said first
publication, and defend tbis action or
pay the amount due as above shown to
gether with costs and accrued Interest
and In esse of vonr failure to do so, a
decree will be rendered foreclosing the
lien of said taxes and costs against the
land and premises above named.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable G. Springer, judge of
the county court of the state of Ore
gon for the county of Crook, and said
order was made and dated the 25th
dav of March, 1914. and the date of
the first publication of this summons
is The 20th day of March, 11)14. Date
of last publication Mav 28, 1914.
All rjrocess and naoers in this pro.
coeding may be served upon the under
signed reaming within tlio state ol ure
lion, at the address hereafter men
tionod. Willakd H. Wirtz,
District Attornoy and attorney for
plaintiit. AdUreBe l'rineville, uregou
Notice f Contest
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. Lund Olllce, The Dalles, Ore.
February 27. 1914.
To Mattel A. Simons of Held, Ore
gon, contcstee:
You are hereby notified that
George McVey, who glyes care T. E.
tmny, i'rlnevllle, Oregon, as nia
postollice address, did on February!
24. 1914, file In tliU office his duly cor
roborated application to contest
and secure the cancellation ot your
homestead entry, serial No. 07797,
made Dec. 9, 1910, for swt swt sec
tion 27, nwt nwt section 34, nfi net
section 33, township 18 south, range
20 east, Willamette Meridian, and
as grounds for his contest he alleges
that snld Mattel A. Simons has
wholly abandoned said tract of land
for over three years last pant; that
she has wholly failed to reelde npon.
Improve or cultivate the same as
required by law for over three years
Inst post or at all since making aatu
entry.
You art. therefore, further notified
thnt the said alleuratlons will lie
taken us confessed, and your said
entry will lie canceled without furth
er right to lie beard, either before
this office or on appea', If you fall to
file In this otllce within twenty days
after the FOURTH publication of
this notice, as shown below, your
answer, under oath, specifically re
sponding to these allegations of
contest, together with due proof
that you have served a copy of your
answer on the said contestant
either in person or by registered
mall.
You should state In your answer
the name ol the postoffice to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you. H. Frank Woodcock,
Keg:iBter.
Date of first publication Mnr. 5, 1914.
" second " " 12, 114.
" third " ' 19,1914.
" fourth " " 26, 1914.
Cka.. S. CdmrnrlM JIT. P. 23tkaf
OCCDLI8T8
SSelknap dc Cdwards
!PkfiJtim mmj &wrjmi.
(County Physician.)
T. E. J. DUFFY
Attorney '-at-Lar
(Huocesaor to W. A. Bell)
Prinevilli
Oregoh
Qt C. SSrjt
jtttmrnmjr-mt-jCmm
&bI CtaU
Cornett Building, Room 6
Prinmmill; - ' 0ryn
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Room 11 Adamson Bld'g
Prineville, Ore.
!Piiylician and iSmrymmm
Cau Aittwiixn PaosrTLr Dat ob Nieai
Oma Ost Door Sooth or adaxsoits
pane aroa. Both office aa resi
dence telephone.
PrinmmM; - . Orf,
W. A. BELL
Lawyer
The Dalle
. Oregon
Si. Cilioti,
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
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Notice of Sheriffs Male.
By virtue of an execution in fore
closure duly issued by the clerk of
the circuit court of the county of
Crook, state of Oregon, dated the
9th day of March, 1914, in a cer
tain action :u the circuit court for
said county and state, wherein
Roscoe Howard aa plaiotiff recover
ed judgment against Cole E. Smith
and Minnie S. Smith, defendants,
for the sum of Thirteen Hundred
Thirty Five and 45-100 Dollars,
and costs and disbursements taxed
at One Hundred Sorty and 50 100
dollars, on the 20th day of Janu
ary, 1914.
Isotice is hereby Riven that 1 will
ON THE 18th DAY OF APRIL, 1914,
at the north front door of the court
house, in Prineville, Oregon, in
Crook county, in said county, at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at
public auction to the highest bid
der, for cash, the following des
cribed property, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the
northeast quarter (sw of ncj) of
section twenty one (2 ), townohip
seventeen (17) c Ii, range thirteen
lliimotte mend
y, Oregon, taken
77. c
ft ftrmmt.
IPriniMll:
Ormfm
Willard II. Wirtz
District Attorney
Office in Crook County Bank Bldg.
Pkinevillk Oregon
If f IJ Lodge meetB everyTues-
vl r day night.
Strangers welcome.
T. h. Coon, N. O ; Estes Short, V.G. ;
Percy R. Smith, Secretary; C. B. Din
widtlie, Treasurer.
One piano vote with every
cent of your purchase at Prine
ville Merc. Go.
Farm
I Loans
For a short time we have sub
ject to our disposal
$25,000
for loans on highly improved
irrigated ranches in the vicin
ity of Prineville. Loans to
be for $5,000 or more and run
from 3 to 5 years, with inter
est at 8 per cent, payable an
nually. We charge a small commission
to be paid by the borrower.
See
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title &
Trust Co. 6 19
Prineville, Oregon
(13), eastof th
mn, in Crook
and levied up
the said Coif K
S. Smith, tin- ,
property, an'-
as much th-
sary to sati
in favor of K
said Cole K -Smith,
witt
gether with
menls that
F AN
Dated at
12, 1914.
By W. E
P
the property of
ith and Minnie
" (Vscribed real
H the eame, or
may be neces
id judgment
' ' ward against
id Minnie S
thereon, to'
id disburse'
accrue.
i, Sheriff.
re March
Van
Deputy.
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIOLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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