Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 21, 1915, Page Page 7, Image 7

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Page 7
C. C. H. S. Notes.
ThoC.C. II. S. HiiMkot Hull kmn
tU'iYtttix tin) IMnio-ld With School
In Utulmoncl IhmI PriiJuy tivonintf.
The IliHt liul f wits very clotm hut I
tho HiTond half tlm C, C. II S.
niado liuHk't nt will. Tho iruine
wm very rouuh nml fouls wore
fruquimtly railed. Tho finul Hcoro
wan 4:i to 24 In fuvor of I'rlnc-vlllc!.
Next Frltluv the boys jro to Mail
rat to play tliu Mail ran lllh School.
On Saturday tho Redmond town
team will play the C C. II. S. Team
in tho Club Hall, A chmo triune g
looked for at that time. A lure
crown In expected.
The leHjrun tlehate with The
DallcH liinh School Ih m-heduled for
next Friday, 7:H0 p. in. The de
bate will be held at the l.'aptint
Church. Admiiwlon free- The
question Ih; Henolved 'That the
euverninent ahould own and operate
tho railroadn." Fred Hire, ltlia
Kverit and Stacy Smith will rcpre
etit the C. C. H. S. On the name
date Orvillo Yancey. lientrieo John
Hon ami Hobart Helknap will rpprc
aent Crook county at Wanco.
Thia week piiiIh the third six
weeks period and alo the ftrat win
fter, Kveryhrtdy Ih working hard
for examinations
Three now atudenU began m-huol
on Jan 4. The Normal Department
in very proud to claim one of these
boys, Kader 1'ructt He is number
i0 and tlie only boy in this depart
ment. Wednesday January 27th is Alpha
and Ochoconian society day. Thetm
meetings are full of interest and
benefit to the students. The
uatronairo of parents and friends
would be appreciated nt these tto
cietles. FJma Noble wan chosen by the
Student Hotly to prepare school
notes each week for the news
pnK-r. Audrey Noble was selected
as her assistant.
Tho Girls Glee Club will have
charge of the twenty minute serial
next Monday morning instead of
the usual assembly singing.
The Hoys Gleo Club apd th or
chestra made their first appearance
in public Tuesday evening at the
1'resbyterian Church.
Tho Checopian Club met last
Saturday at tho home of Ila Knox.
The next meeting is held at Adeline
Detrich's.
Mr. Shaw gave the Normal Stu
dents a fine lecture Tuesday morn
ing on "Memory." We hojHi he
will come again.
1 loaril in Senior History.
Mrs, Walker '"Class, where are
all of those good old Alpha and
Ochoconian yells and songs? Where
is the enthusiasm?"
Harry Stearns "They have graduated."
-'f'i . . .
73
Prof. A. W. Grater,
Divine Healer
( Mike at residence, firnt houno north of
KHrniie.
Prineville. Oregon
.. in i:L1
mm
Too many women struggle
under pains and aches.
They are not sick but weak,
nervous, irritable.
Such women need that blood
strength that comes by taking
SCOTT'S EMULSION. It also
strengthens the nerves, aids the ap
petite and checks the decline.
if wif or mother lira aattly
or look run down, SCOTT'S
EMULSION will build Ar up.
SHUN SUBSTITUTES.
Dames Items.
liarncH, Or., Jan. 1J, 1015.
FA. Journal We Camp Creekers
are experiencing Home very cold
weather but slock of all kinds are
looking good.
Mrs. Morris and daughter, Mrs.
Iirlant wero visiting with Grand
ma Dennett last week.
Tho first rabbit drive in these
parts was had in the Jageye flat two
miles below Harry Barnes' ranch on
last Tuesday. There were quite a
number of rabbits corralled, and
loU of tine dinner was served at
Lew Bennetts, The evening was
spent in dancing at Harry Barnes'
place,
Thos. O'Kelley will be found at
his home on Camp Creek nursing a
pair of frozen ears that he brought
home with him from a danco at
I'ringlo Hat.
Dick Hhoad Is feeding his cattle
at the Jack Mori is place this winter.
Fitz.
Post Postings
Miss Carrie Knox is home again
after vimling her brother and
sisters in Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. Uoy Cray went to
Brinevillo to attend the funeral of
their grandfather, Mr. Hunsaker
Mrs. Mollie Gibson and sons
and Orval Hayes visited at Mr.
McLean's home Sunday.
Al I.ti lie of Canant Basin was at
foot Suturday getting supplies.
Mr. Post's ntw bouse is com
pleted and they will soon be
moving in.
Mrs. John Knox, Miss Carrie
Knox and Mrs. Homer Norton
took dinner with Miss l'ratt Sun
day,
C. W, Ebberts and wife will
leave (or Haneruian, Idaho, in a
few days. They expect to make
their borne there.
William l'oht is building fence
for Carey Foster on his road land.
Norton & Stover put up about
23 tons of ice last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunham
were down to I'ost on the 12tb on
business,
Quite a number of cattle have
died from rabies in this vicinity.
The Knox Brothers have lost
seven head recently.
Cull nil miWriba now for the Semi
Weekly and Similar Orn Journal.
jimt the tliitm for tniey (armors.
1 b Kay , CiiNSPAHi.R, Agent.
Call for Warrants
Nut Ice Is hereby irlven that nil
reentered general fiiml warrants i
to ami Ini'liullng rcKlstcn-il No. 518
anil all mail fund warrants up
to nml tnrlmllug registered No. Ill,
will lie palil on presentation, anil
Interest on same will stop from this
(late. lUl.l'il U. J011DAN,
January H, 1H15. Treasurer.
Wood Sawed on Short Notice
Leave or 'phone'orders to H. D.
Still's Harness Shop. C. F.
i'krhin. 12 24
Bids Wanted for Drift Fence
llorachcaven Cattle nml Horse
Kaisers Association desires bids for
construction of a drift fence 15 miles
long. The following epccttlciUloiiH
to be compiled with:
l'osts lij feet In Icugtli, not less
tbmi average diameter at small end
of 4 Inch, not less than 'M Inches l:i
ground, unless Impossible on tic
count of rock; on such ground,
triangular criim 3x3x4 indies in cir
cumference, 4 feet high, to be erected
nnd filled with rock. Posts not to
exceed 10 feet apart, stays to be 4 J
feet In length and not less than 2x3
Inches, 2 stays to be stapled to each
wire between each post; 4 smooth
gnlvnnlxed wires to be stretched
tight and stapled to each post.
No bids will be accepted after Feb
ruary 2N and the committee In
charge of fencing reserves the right
to reject any una all bids, lilds
should be addressed to
1-21-61 H. H. Bootkn,
Secretary-treasurer, i'oBt, Ore.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
January loth lyi.i.
Notice is hereby given that
Earnest E. Aycock,
of Prineville, Oreiron. who, on Novem
ber lltli 11)10, made Homestead entry
No. 07072 and on April 20, 1914 made
additional Homestead entry Mo.
01il0, for wj nwi, sec. 29 ej nwi,
and ncj, Bee. 30, township 16 south,
runire 16 east, Willamette Meridian.
has tiled notice of intention to make
final three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Timothy E. J. DulTy, U. S. Com
missioner, at r'nneviiie, uregon, on
the 3rd day of March 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses: James
Forrester, James Motlitt, Jacob Becker,
Carl Larson, all of Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANk WooDcock,
1 21 Register.
Notice of Salt of Perianal Property
Notice In liornliy k I vcti that In puraiiiiiii'
ol'uii orilorol the unity eourt ul Crunk
comity, Ori'K'iti, 111 ml" iiml eiilnrcil on tlir
llilh ilny of Jiiiiiuiry, ll.'i, till) iinuVriniiil.
tii uiliiilnlitt atur 01 tin natiitu of AutvO.
KroKKln, ilef'i'MMC!'!. Hill on I hi) 15tli ilny of
rniiruiiry, i.i. m-n m private amp m tli
hlKlmal uwl liimt liliMer, lor rii-h. or lor
Imnkiilim iioIhii to lie upprovi") liy thx
county court of Crook county. Ori'Koii, for
hiirHn of piivliiif tliu lli'lliliMtiii.
ninnt ul. ctia.'. tlio foilowinu ivrnorial
proprrly, lx.ioiiKiiiK to mild nuic!
Onnlotof liiria niuiililiirry
(lnlotol hoiiNcliolil KOOlU
line Imnil ol ranvn liornon, coii1tliiK of
ahout mtvntv-llvD lirml of varluui ilxira
anil uK-a.
An uiiiIIvIiJihI one-half iiitnrcat In a cer
tain Ulllnli, now III pnaaiiaaioti of Dean
lluxton at I'aullim, Onyon.
(Inn taiim of work liurani
honiiriil aadillr liorara. and other artiolva
of porainml proiHTty Ix-IohkIhk to said a
tiito, eimptiiiK noU-a and acoouuta In
doom of collection.
lllila niunt Iw In wrltlnit and aealerf, and
Hlfd Willi the ailiniiil.lmtor not lau-r than
lo'ttlock M. of the iIhv of fa e; nui'l prop
oriy may ha bid upon eitliHr a a whole or
aepsrutely, cxcepluiK tliut the hand of
rim if e horaea will ha aold aa a whole and
at Ilia riak of lint plirehs-er. Thia Imnd of
horaoa la lirsuded ' 2K" on left atilla ami
Ihe iimi of the brand will go with purelia-e,
I iifornittUon may lici Imd by ealliiiK on or
addrmaiiiK the adiainiatmior or U. U.
(Jornett, Ixith of Prineville, OrfKOii.
The riKht to reject any and all blila la
pccllically reaarved.
N. . WAbbACK,
Aduiliilatratorof tho eatatv of A rery O.
Heo;glii, deceased. l--'Mt
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given by the un
dersigned, the administrator of the
catule of Patrick W. linden, de
ceased, to all creditors of said de
ceased mid to all persons having
claims aifiiliiMt said estate to pren nt
the same, with the proper voucher,
to the undersigned at the office of
M. It. Klllott In Prineville, Oregon,
within mIx months from the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and published the first
time January 21, llilft. ,
N. J. Lamhkut,
Administrator of the estate of
Patrick V, 1 laden, deceased.
Crook County Journal
County Official Paper '
and
The Bend Bulletin
Both One Year to One Address
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Send Your Subscription to This
Office
Notice of Final Settlement
Notice Is hereby tflven by J. If.
KoHenliiTK, the administrator of the
estate of William hinlth, deceased,
that he has made and tiled with the
clerk of tlieciniuly court bis II no I
accounting of Ids administration of
said estate, and that the court hits
ef, Monday, the first day of March,
1915, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon at
the county court room In Prineville,
Oregon, us the time and place for
hearing and settling said final oc
countliiK. At which time and place,
any person Interested In Maid estate
may appear and object to said final
accounting.
Itttcd this 21st day of Jan., 1915.
J 11. KOHK.MIIKKU,
Administrator of the estate of
William Hinlth, deceased.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior
U. 8. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
January IKth, 1!W.
Notice is hereby given that
James Forrester,
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June
12th 1911, made Homestead Entry No.
09175, for nwi nJ. sec 24 ej net, ncj
sJ, sec, 23, township l't south, range
15eait, Willamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make final three
year proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Timothy
E. J. Duay U. S. Commissioner, at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 3rd day of
March 1915.
Claimant names as witnesses: Earn
est E. Aycock, James Mofhtt, Thomas
Quinn, Cecil Stearns, all of Prineville,
Oregon.
H. FKANk Wooncock,
1-21 Register.
.Notice ot (iuardiao't. Sale ot Keal
ICatate
Notice Is hereby given, that In
pursuance of au order of the county
court of the state of Oregon for
Clackamas county, made on the
2nd day of January, 1915, In the
matter of the guardianship of Dewey
LaFollette, a minor, the under
signed, the guardian of said minor,
will fell at private sale lor the high
est price obtainable, and subject to
confirmation by said county court
after the 18th day of hebruarv. 1915,
at the office of M. R Elliott In Prine
ville, Oregon, all the right, title and
InlereHt of said liewey LaFollette
In all of the following- described real
estate, to-wlt: The southeast
quarter of section ten In township
fourteen south, of range sixteen east
of Willamette Meridian In Crook
comity, atate ot Oregon.
lerius and conditions of sale:
Ciwh, gold coin of the United States,
or upon good and sufficient first
mortgage security with Interest at
the rate of eight per cent per annum.
Dated this 21st day of Jan . 1915.
E. A. P. La Foi.i.kttk,
Guardian of Dewey La Follette.
Saturday. January 23d
The 16th Episode of
The Perils of Pauline
New Thrills, New Terrors, New Dangers
are ever in Pauline's path, but her sweetheart,
Harry, is always on deck. See his dardevil
leap oft a pier on a speeding motorcycle.
Matinee 2:30 p. m. Evening 7: 1 5.
The Lyric Theatre
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Groceries and Hardware
PRINEVILLE OREGON
Announcement
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Firestone
Goodyear
United States
Michelin
Tires ,
A complete stock oPall sizes on
hand.
Watch for our announcement of
new cars.
Full line of oils'and gas.
C. W. WILSON
PROPRIETOR
Prineville Oregon
17
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That amount will pay for a
telephone in your residence
The Pioneer Telegraph &
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tj What time is it? Get something besides a cheap
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you will not be ashamed to produce in a crowd.
PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler
City Meat Market
HORIGAN & REINKE, Propi.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season