Page 3 DECLARATION OF WAR! CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL ' War is Inevitable and is Now in Our Very Midst Antwerp and Liege could not withstand the HEAVY FIRE directed from the monstrous German siege guns. Neither can REPUTABLE MERCHANDISE withstand the RAPID FIRE of prices, such as we are now directing against ODDS and ENDS in our first annual clean up sale. THEY MUST FALL. Heaters and Stove Boards No. 22 Heaters, regular 1 7.00 values, now 12.95 " 20 " " 15.50 " " 11.85 " 18 " " 13.50 " 9.75 18 " 11.00 " : 7.95 " 25 ' " 10.00 ' " 7.15 Stove bonrdx, wood limit), 2-1x30, ttg. 1.25, now 85o " ' " 30x30, rog. 1 35, now l)0o " " " 20x2(5, rfg. 1.00, now 70o " " pijxir " 24x3(1, reg. 85o, new ; 55c " " M " 30x30, reg. 85c, now 65o Virginia Blue Enamel Ware Extra heavy triple coat (regardless to first cost) Teakettles, No., 9, regular 1,50 values, now 1.00 Sauce pans, 10 qts, regular 1,10 value, now 60 " " 8 qts, regular 85c value, now 50 ".. " 6 qts, regular 75c value, now 45 " " 4 qts, regular 60c value, now 35 Preserving kettles, regular 1,35 value, now .80 Coffee pots, No, 35, regular 95c value, now 65 Odds and Ends Boy'g sleds, regular $2.50 values, now $1.90 " Flyers, 2.50 " " 1.95 .75 " " 50 Food choppers, No. 1 , special at 90 No. 2, " 95 No. 3, " 1.70 Kitchen knife sharpners, regular 10c, now 04 Aluminum basting spoons, reg. 20c, now 12J Sad irons, per set, reg. 1.25, now .90 Bowels and pitchers, reg. 1.35, now .85 Chambers, earthenware, reg. 75c now ,49 Grocery Clean-Up Specials I pkg, Premium baking chocolate, reg. 25c, now 17c " Easy Jell, reg, 10c, now 8c " Diamond W. jelly powder, reg. 10c, now 7Jc Full qt fruit jars, reg, 50c, now 32c 16-oz carton Split peas, reg, 121c, now 8c " " Pop corn, reg, 12Jc now 8c " " Pearl barley, rag, I2Jc, now 8c Lb can Plum pudding, regular 35c. now 27c Borax Washing Compound, reg. 12c, now 5c I pkg Force, reg, 15, now 12c 2-lb carton Domino sugar, reg. 30c, now 25c 1 Pint California Grapine, reg. 35c, now 27c O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY County Court January Term Continued (rum First f Ago. of hiii dinmlMal until publication in the official paper, ordered that he be paid alary and expenaoa fur the month of March, 1914. amountinK to fifty eight and 70 hundredth! ($58.70) dollars and that In the acceptance of the aforesaid $58.70 the said W. H. Lucy waive all further claim on Crook county, and further that said W. H. Lucy deliver to the janitor of the Crook county courthouse all property now in his pos eMsion belonging to Crook county. In the matter of official bonds for II. A. Kelley, connty surveyor, $5,000. Warren Brown, county clerk, $10,000. Ralph L. Jordan, treasurer and tax collector, $10,000. Ralph L. Jordan, treasurer, $20,000. E. B. Knox, sheriff, flO.OOO. E. B. Knox, tax collector, $ 5,000. P. B. Poindcxtcr, coroner, $300. Approved and county clerk in atructed to make complete record. January 12th, 1915. K. P. Mudsun road. Unanimously voted to disallow request for road until proposed road is put in good condition and proper showing made setting forth reasons for closing old road. W. C. Congleton road. Amended re port ot County Surveyor Kelley tiled and accepted. U. L. Moore request for damages of .$100, account of Forbes road. Con tinued. Edw. B. Willioms road petition de nit'd on account of impracticable as petitioned for. . George Millican road. Second read ing of County Surveyor Rice report. Accepted and approved and ordered placed on record by county surveyor. M. A. Palmer road. Continued. James Hayes petition. Continued. S. V. Hardin road. Resolution af fecting S. V. Hardin road. Continued. Matter of widows and indigent per sons living in Jefferson county. Clerk instructed to pay no more. Matter of tuberculosis cattle of Geo. Truesdale, Matt Kulesch and George Kisslcr. Referred, Matter of new voting precinct Pringle Flats, with letter from Frank T. Carpenter. Clerk instructed to refer petition back with proper instructions for procedure of petitioners. Matter of lost warrant of Geo. K. Grant. Clerk Instructed to cancel lost warrant No, and Usue duplicate. Road district No. 11. Special Super visor Santeson instructed to turn over any county tools in his possession to J. A. Gonser. (Clerk to notify Santeson Widow's pension of Caroline V. T. Dana. Allowed $10 per month. 1 Bear Creek road district No. 17 asks for assistant supervisor. County clerk instructed to send copy of communica tion signed by citizens to Supervisor Milliorn and request him to take proper action. Supervisors. Powell Butte, No. 25, Allen Willcoxen. Sisters, No. 6, Chas. Hindeman. Tetherow, No. 27, J. O. Jewell. Supervisor Geo. Hamilton's report of tolls on hand and balance in cash, etc. Referred. In the matter of medical supplies for indigents. Be it ordered that none be supplied except on the written order of county physician, Matter of Geo. Brewster, ' water minster. Placed on per deim basis. Order for stamps for treasurer, $100. Sheriff, $50. Checking up records of county of ficials. Continued. Court adjourned Until 1 p, m , first Monday In February. Maddux & Co. will buy your vege. tables and pindnce. Ask the man, Phone Pioneer Rod 003. Report of the Condition Of Tat First Natiaaal Baak at Priillt, is tka Suit ( Orefoa, tt Iks Clou af Buiixtl, Dtcaakar, 31, 1914. inovtrn. Loans and discounts fcSS.iMSjl Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 1,474. 31 t U. 8. Bonds lo ura clrcula'lon 12.JU0.00 j Bonds, securities, He, (oilier than stocks). Including premium! on Mm S.OM.lt Hutwcrlpllon io siouk ol Federal Re. erva Bank Ini amount unpaid l.ouo.oo Banking house, furniture and fixtures 12,71187 Other real eatate owned a,700.oo Due from federal Reserve bank 6,000.00 Hue from approved Reserve Agent In central reserve cities ,5J.4i Due Irom approved reserve agenla In other reserve cities e,M0.06 Due Irom banks and bankera other than above 1S.7I3.S3 Fractional currency 1J2.HS Cbecki on basks In the aame city or - town aa reporting bank 6077: Notes of other National Banks 2,186.00 Lawful money Kesorv In Bank vi: Specie ; J3,77.30 . Redemption fund with I'. 8. Treasurer 5 per cent on circulation 625.00 Total 6i52.OB3.IM LIABILITIES. I Capital stock paid In I 40.000.00 Surplus fund 60,000.09 Undivided profits less current ci- ! peniws, Interest and taxes paid,... 6t.003.fil Circulating notes, lesa amount on hand and In Treasury for redemp tion on transit J,.HHI00 Individual deposits subject to check.. 267.K40.12 Certificates of deposit due in less than SO daye ; 17,8;3. Canhler's checks outstanding l.OO Slate and municipal deposits (&.0H Total 1152,03.82 STATE OK OKKtlON, Couiuyof Crook, I" I, T. M. Uai.dwin, Cashier of the aliove nitiued hunk, du solemnly awenr that the above statement is truo to the brut of my know led;e and belief. T. M. BALDWIN, Canhier. Subarrltwd and sworn to before me this 01b day of January, 1V15. A. R. Bowman. Notary l'tiblio. UOHIUX'T Attest: O. W. Mosli T. H. Lafollstti Direetors LARKY W. IJ OtlTKB j. Dire Sell your vegetables to Company. Maddux & 17 Plan Your Orchard Now ! Before the Busy Days of Spring Planting Every year we are literally swamped at planting time with letters and phone calls asking ' advice about what, when and now to plant. Write us now for booklet of information. All questions on these subjects carefully answered. Thirty-Two Varieties of Apples and a large assortment of all other fruits and berries grown on dry land at Powell Butte for your selection. Varieties include all leading kinds, as Yellow Transparent, Red Astrican, Wealthy, Jonathan, Winter Banana, Mcintosh, Red Rome, Beauty, Spitz enberg, Stayman, Winesap, Wagner, Delicious, King David and others. Prices: Apple trees, $2.00 per dozen; $15 per 100; $125 per 1000. All other trees and berry plants at reasonable figures. Carolina poplars in any quantity, 25c each in small lots. Lafollette Nursery Co. PRINEV1LLE Both Phones OREGON Get the 0 Philip McCann He Doesn't Like the Ladies By Gross ii3 n i-u'w Kvi j?10CL6Sl0rJ WILL Pc VACMAN - LOVC-M l Llkt An AlPsiUpI " Mm? 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