Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 04, 1914, Image 8

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    JUNE TIME
ROSE TIME
GOOD TIME
PORTLAND
He Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. .
will sell round trip tickets at greatly reduced fares
for the eighth annual .
ROSE FESTIVAL
PORLAND, JUNE 9-12
On sale daily, June 7-11. Final
return limit, June 15
Make your plans now to attend
Portland's annual feast of roses.
For particulars, fares, schedules,
etc, ask H. BAUKOL
Agent O. W. R. & N.
6 4-1 Redmond, Ore.
notice of Final Account
Ja the County Court of the State of
Oregon, In and for the County of
Crook.
In the matter of the estate of Mary
K. Mouner, deceased.
Xotlce Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has prevented his final ac
tount to the above entitled court,
and that Monday, the 6th day of
July, 1914, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m., hag been fixed as the time,
and the court room of Bald court as
She place for bearing objections, it
any there be, to said final account.
Any person having objections there
to should file the same In writing,
inly verified, with the clerk of the
above entitled court on or before said
date. Fbank Monnkr,
Administrator of the Estate of Mary
K. Monner, deceased.
Joseph 4 Ha.net, 5 28 5t
511 Corbett Building, Portland. Ore.,
Attorneys tor Administrator.
Sotice of Final Settlement.
3Jee is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
estate of Samuel S. Jones, deceased,
to all persons interested In said es
tate, that be has tiled with the clerk
of tbeeounty court bis final account
ing of his administration of said es
tate, and that the court has set
Monday, the 6th day of July, 1914, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the
oDDty court room in Prlneville,
uregoD, as a time and place for hear-
.jrand settling said final account
ing. At whlcn time and place any
person interested in said estate may
appear ana ooject to saia Dual ae
counting.
Dated this 21st day of May, 1914.
C. E. Jones.
JMmtnistrator of the estate of Sam
uel S. J ones, deceased. 6-21
Summons
In the justice court of the state of
wregon, Crook county, district So. 1.
Collins V. Elklns, plaintiff,
vs.
II. A. Guliefc, defendant.
To M. A. Uulick, defendant above
satmed:
Sn the name of the state of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint of plain
tiff filed herein against yon on or be
fore the 3rd day of July", 1914, or for
OF
c
ILJVJL5
AND:
Farm Implements
l will sell at my farm, one and a half miles southwest
of. Lamonta, Oregon, on
Saturday, June 27th, 1914
sommencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property:
TWELVE HEAD OF CATTLE
Consisting of 5 milch cows, 3 one-year-old calves, (2 heifers
and 1 bull), 4 spring calves, all heifers.
Three Good Work Horses
ne Hoosier Drill One 3 Winona Wagon, good as new
One 16-in. Sulky Plow One 3-bottom 9-in. gang plow
FREE LUNCH SERVED AT NOON
TERMS: All turns under $10.00 cash; all over $10.00
note with approved security.
MRS. S. A. SHORT
Lamonta, Oregon
want thereof the plaintiff will take
Judgment against you tor the sura
of Thirty and fifty hundredths dol
lars wttn interest thereon at the
rate of ten per cent per annum from
October 6, 1913, for $25.00 attorney's
fees and for the costs and disburse
ments of this action.
This summons Is nubllshed bv or
der of the Honorable A. R. Bowman,
justice oi tne reaee ot District .No. 1
of Crook county. Oregon.
The date of the first publication ot
this summons Is May 21, 1914.
Date ot last publication July 2, 1914
iNotice tor Publication.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Or.
May 2nd, 1914.
Notice Is hereby given that
Adolf Schul
of Held, Oregon, who, on July loth,
1909. made homestead entry No.
06085, and on March 26tb, 1914, made
additional homestead- entry No.
012745, for lots 1, 2 and 3 and e,S
nwj sec 19, lot 4, sec 18, tp 18 south,
range 21 east, and sej ne,1. net sei
section 24, township 18 south, range
20 east Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention to make
fiual three year proof to establish
claim to the land above described
before A. 8. Fogg, U. 8. Commis
sioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on the
16th day of Jnne, 1914.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Paul Held, Harley Saunders,
Reuben J. Engstrom, all of Held,
Oregon; Harry Barnes of Barnes,
Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock.
5 7p Register.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
estate of Fernando Roots, deceased,
to the creditors of said deceased and
to all persons having claims against
said estate to present the same with
the proper vouchers to the under
signed at the office of M. It. Elliott,
In Prlneville, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and published first time
May 28, 1914.
A. H. Lippman,
Administrator of the estate of Fer
nando Roots, Deceased.
Crook County Journal, 11.50 per yr.
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NOTES
BY
C.M.MKNITZ
PA.
O
COKXtSPONDENCE
SOLICITED
Thes articles and lllustratlana must not
ovrepnnica wunuui iprcini permission.
NATURAL NEST BEST FOR TUR
KEYS.
When Mother Turkey goes trilling
ru ml in the spring peeptug here Mid
Iteerlng there, mid the boys come run
nliiK in mid shout, "Mother, the old
turkey's buntin nest!" Now, don"t
you do as somo of our grund oud great
grandmothers did.
They discounted the untural. wild
turkey Instinct of Mother Turkey,
thought to Improve on nature and
made her nest lu a barrel, or bos, and
though their nature take nesting,
Photo by C. M. Barnltx.
A R ATT7BAL TURKEY KEST.
breeding and feeding were done with
best Intentions, these dually pluced
our country lu the turkey graveyard
class.
?iow, look at our pictures. In the
first Mother Turkey bad her choice.
She bunted and twittered around
long time before she found a place to
auit her a big, leafy brush heap In
the woods.
fche knew that minks and weasels
and skunks would be noxiug around,
and the sharp eyed hawk and crow
and the fiery eyed, velvet fetithered
owl would be after her and her speck
led ecss. and she didn't want limiians
around to bungle the Job either, and
not till she hatched was her nest
found and the brush, turn away, re
vealed her leafy ivtreiit.
That's prdiid. true, natural nesting,
that is! She sat there In perfect com
fort for four weeks, dreaming of the
pretty bird babies to come. The oak
leaves and forest mold afforded a per-
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Photo by C. M. Barnltz.
TBS OLD OAKEN BAR11EL.
fwtly clean nest, the nnturnl moisture
from the ground kept her eKS from
drying out und the thick, leafy canopy
oe'rhead gave perfect protection from
sun and ruin.
No wonder poults batched In such
lovely environment are the test, but
look at the barrel. How would yon
like to sit lu a barrel on a hot scorch
ing day? Think of Mother Turkey sit
ting in there for a whole mouth.
Do you suppose eggs hutcb such
good poults In a dry, dusty barrel a
they do in nature's way? Can Moth
er Turkey change her position when
she gets tired and turn and cool hei
eg's In such an uncomfortable pine
without breaking her eggs?
And the bugs. Don't such barrel
get bughouse quick, especially when
used for several hatches In succession
as they often are?
Yes. everybody must 'fess that it't
best for Mother Turkey to choose hei
own nest. All n human need do Is tt
free her from lice before she nest
and keep some feed handy to her re
treat and water If there Is not a chat
tcring brook pining by.
DON'TS.
Pon't grow old ungracefully and mnj
your Inst days be your best days.
Don't grow weary In well doing, bill
don't do I lie editor for what Is due. .
iJou't let sentiment Influence you b
keep shojv birds that are past faying
fife;
MM. a
Old Alary -Ua to Data,
H'
Variation on the stars and stripe,
designed by Yankee golf enthusiast,
gone mad over Mr. Oulinct'i victory.
London Punch. .
Utttrly Mlttaktn.
"What do you mean, sir, poking youl
umbrella in my eye?"
"I assure you, sir, you are mistaken."
"How can I be mistaken V
"Yea, you are. ' This la not my um
brella. I've Just borrowed it from
frlond."-l'ittoburgh Trcsa.
A Diffrno.
She Don't you think Mlsg Screocher
Is a beautiful singer?
He-She Is beautiful, all right, but I
can't say the same of ber singing.
New York Globe. .
Surprised.
1 Teo.cn-
Fair Stranger How much has Mrs.
Gadabout Toinlliisoii mi deposit here?
Bank Teller I cannot tell you.
Fulr Stranger-Why, I thought you
were the "teller!" Chicago News.
Toot, Toot,
13?
"Wliu; Is the difference between last
year's mnchlne and this?"
"The horns have a different sound."
St. Louis Globe-Democrat. .
Naturally.
Schoolteacher Can you tell me the
kind of Illumination they bad on the
urk?
Little Wllllo-Arc lights. - Chicago
Jr-r
d Is
iProfasur.Hal Cards
Dr. Hewtnl Ct Dr. N. Mrrfa
DENTISTS
Crook County Bonk Building
Bennett, Sinnott & Galloway
Attorneyi-t-Lw
(ienertl Praotlc
Tub Dali.m, Ohb.
N. G. WALLACt
Attorney-at-Law
Rooms 3-4-5 Kamitra Bld'f
Printvillo, Ore
J. II. "ell A, W. Him
Crook County Abstract Ct.
(I no) Buoorwori to
The J. It. tinner Abstract Co.
1'rliwvtllo, Urin
AlMtrnrta lusurAnee
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Dlvino HooUr
Ollke in Morris Itulldlng throo doors
souin oi journal oince.
PrlnavilU, Oroaon
J. Trcgclles box
M. R. C. 8. Kn; and L, H. A. London i
i.icpncvr vrtnm ninw AitHiicsi ifosru.
8HK!lallnt ill Hurimrv: llviflonx All,
nienUr Canal, women and oliiMtwii'a
aiwuei cm.
Offln and ntaldvniw Third tlmot nosr Tonii
llouw. Tvl.i IMntiiwr, Calls nwril
promptly, niaiu or or. Ulntrsoa inoilonilo
srtftm.
Ot'COLlHTH
Belknap d Cdwards
(County I'liyalcian.)
T. E. J. DUFFY
(MuoKuor t W. A. Dell)
PklNSVILta ...
Okkohs
Citalt
Cornett Hullillng, Ituom 6
D. H. PEOPLES
Civil and Irrigation Engineer
Koom 11 A'Tamson llld'g
rrinevdle, Ure.
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SPhyiitian mmm' Smrjttm
Calm Asawsssn 'umrri.T Dav o Niuhi
Omci (ini Poos Mi.ctm or ahasmis'i
iiiixHTnRs. Hoih oBli e sn ru).
dvDOS UlluljliuUHa.
W. A. HELL
Lawyer
The Dnlle
Orcuon
&. Cliiolt,
Frit , Ortf
fljt C. 23rink
ft lrtl. !PrnU, Onotm.
Willard II. Wirtz '
District Attorney
Oflice in Crook (Jminty iiank BIJr.
I'iu.vk vir.i.K Oniciion
IA A P Lodge meel
.J,J.r day nittt.
meets everyTuns.
btrangers welcome.
T, L. Coon, W.G ; Kstea Short, V.. ;
fercy K. Smith, Kecretaryj C. B. Din
widdle, Treasurer.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given by the under
signed, the administrator of the estate
of I.avina Temptation, deceased, to all
creditors of said deceased and to all
persons having claims against said es
tate to present ihem with the proper
vouchors to the undersigned at tnv oflice
In 1'rineville, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication of
this notice.
Dated and published first time May
2 1914.
A. R. Bowman,
Administrator of the estate of Lavina
Templuton, doceaeed.
Bids for Wood Wanted
Notice Is hereby given that bids
for 80 corda of four-foot body pine
or Juniper to be delivered lit the
Crook County High Hchool, Prlne
ville, Oregon, on or before Sept. HO,
11)14; and also for 100 corda body
pine or Juniper to be delivered at the
courthouse, l'rliievllle, Oregon, on
or before Rept 30, 1914, will -be re
ceived by the undersigned.
Dlds liiUHt be filed with the county
clerk on or before July -1, 1914. The
right Ih reserved to reject any or all
bids. Waiiiikn IIiiown,
County Clerk.
Jersey Cows for Sale
, Anything from cuIvch to milking
cowh. All young stock of high
grade. Drlces .reasonable. 'Phono or
address, L, 11. Litfollette, Prlneville,
Oregon. !IB
PrinevilleDrugCo
THE
NYAL
Store
AGENTS
"BLOCKl"
Perfume and Toilet Water
Each Bottle Contains
the
National Flower
Beautifully Preserved
"Get the Parcels Post Habit"
Lafler's Studio
for good (loiahing, films, dry
plates, cameras, papers and
all kinds ot supplies.
General photo work nestly
and promptly done.
Free instruction to those who
use our films and papers.
Lafler's Studio
We Strlre to Please
Millinery
Always the latest styles at
the most reasonable prices.
Special rates to teachers
and others attending Sum
mer School. We also carry
a full line of Velvetina
Toilet Preparations which
never fails to give satisfac
tion, at
Mrs. Estes
MILLINERY PARLORS
' Prineville, Ore.
Farm
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 ot Prinevillo. Loans to
he for 15,000 or more and run
from 3 to 5 years, with inter
est at 8 per cent, payable an
nually.
W e charge a small oommiwion
to be paid by the borrower.
See .
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title &
Trust Co. 6 19
Prineville, Oregon
PATRONIZE THE
Prineville
Steam Laundry
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