Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 29, 1915, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Page 5
The City
Gh). Ruy and wife huve moved to
I'rinevlllo from Pont.
Mr. and Mm. K. II. Smith arc in
i'rineylllo from their ranch.
Mrs. W. J. Crooks and little son
went to Culver Tuesday for a visit
with her parents.
Married at the home of the bride1
parent, Mr. and Mrs. Farn Wilbur,
on the 18th day of July, by Justice
of the Peace Homer Norton, Mr.
Kobert Libbey of KoberU, Orcjfon
and Miss Mauile Wlburn of Pout.
Dr. Henry J. Talbott, President
of Kimball College of Theolojfy of
Salem stent several days in Prineville
last week
Mrs. Iena Mcpherson and her
mother Mrs. L. Jones, returned
from Portland the first of the week.
I). K. Clark, livestock mrent, and
W. R. Skey of the traffic depart
ment of the O-W railway were in
Prineville yesterday on business.
Our attention has just been called
to the fact that we failed to men
tion the marriage of Fred M. Brown
and Pearl Hobson of Powell Butte
which took place on June 30.
Preaching Services at 11 and 8
o'clock at Presbyterian church next
Sunday, Sunday school at 10. C. K.
Society at 7.15 After the morning
preaching services, there will be a
congergtlonal meeting to decide
about a pastor. Every body is urged
to be at this meeting. A. It. Portre,
minister in charge.
The
California
Expositions
are two vast wonderland
the Greatest shows of the age
You cannot afford to miss
them. The opportunity will
soon pass. Go Now!
Clioicc of several rout fit st tow fares
fur tliu round trip
OREGON-WASHINGTON
RAILROAD & NAVIGAT'N CO.
A, C. KCAN. T. F. & P. A.
UKNl), OUE.
Rev. LukeShehan will hold servi
ces at the catholic church Sunday,
August, 1 at 11 A. M.
Dr. Edmund Haslop of Portland
and Neta Bartlett of Crook County
were married by Rev. E. C. Newham
SaUirduy, lunt at the Methodist Parsonage
DEFINITE PLAN T0"
PACIFY MEXICO
Washington A definite step toward
settling the Mixlcan problem will lis
Isknn by the United Htutt-s govern
ment In tin) near future. Autliorlta
tlvu siiiiouncvinviit to this effect wss
made st the stats department, al
though the nature of the contemplated
action wss not disclosed.
The president's most probable
course, It wss reported, would b to
urge General Csrranxs for the last
time to confer with other faction lead
ers In an effort to bring about peace.
Should Csrrsnzs again refuse this
plan, It Is said efforts will be made to
aasenible other Mexican leaders who
will represent a majority of the Mexi
can people.
Bucu a conference, It was suggested,
might be held In northern Mexico, if
It Is possible to free It from military
Interference. If not, It might be held
acroaa the border lu the United States.
The conference would arrange for a
constitutional convention wblcb would
plan for an election and establishment
of a government which the United
States would recognlie and belp maintain.
INQUIRY ON ORDUNA IS MADE
Germany te Be Asksd fer Official
Version ef Attack.
Washington. Formal Inquiry will
be made at the Berlin foreign office
by American Ambassador Cerard for
the German official version of the re
cent attack by a submarine on the
Orduna, as she was bound for New
York with a score of Americans among
ber passengers.
A report on SO Investigation con
ducted by Collector of Customs Ma
lone at New York was presented to
the state department. It submits affi
davits of officers, seamen and pas-
sentters. Including Americans, declar
ing that the ship was attacked with
out warning.
Mailman's Bicycle to Go.
Washington. Use of bicycles or
motorcycles in the rural delivery serv
ice Is prohibited by an order Issued
by 1'oBtmaster-Goneral Uurleson ef
fective January 1. 1916.
Too Late to Classify
LOST 1 dark bay filley with heavy
mane and tail. Scar of barbed
wire on right shoulder. RiWird.
S. S. Kurtz, Hownrd. Ore. 3(5-1
THE BIvST-liurgain in IVineville.
G-room house, good barn and full
lot on twy terms, on main street
Jj Inquiire at this office.
' summons ' '
In the Circuit Court of the Stat e
of Oregon for the County of Crook,
Mrs, W. F. Edmundson, Plantiff, vs
Frank Paul, Defendant.
To Frank Paul, the defendant a
bove named, In the name of the stale
of Oregon :
You are hereby notified that Mrs.
W. F. Edmundson is the holder of cer
tificate of Delinquency numbered
Forty (40) issued on the 20th day
of October, 191-'J, by the tax collector
of the County of Crook, State of Ore
gon, for the amount of one and 30.
100 ($1.30) Dollars, the same being
the amount then due and delinquent
for taxes for the year of 1911, to
gethre with the penalty, interest and
costs thereon upon the real property
assessed to you, of which you are the
owner as appears of record, situated
in said county and state and being
particularly described as follows, to
wit: Lot 7 in Block 2, Original townsitc
of Sisters, Oregon. .
You are notified further that said
Mrs. W. F. Edmundson has paid taxes
on said premises for subsequent years
with the rate of interest on said a
mounts at 15 per cent as provided
by law as follows, to wit:
Taxes for the year 1912, paid Oct
ober 20, 1913, receipt No. 1746, a
mount with interest to-date, $1.89.
Tax for the year 1913, paid April
18, 1914, receipt No. 4224, amount
with inerest to-date, $2.17;
Tax for the year 1914, paid March
25, 1915 receipt No. 2399, amount!
paid with interest to-date, $0.61 ; '
Said Frank Paul, the above named
defendant, is further hereby requir- j
ed to take notice, as the owner of the
legal title of the above decrihed
property as the same appears of re
cord, that Mrs. W. F. Edmundson I
will apply to the circuit court of the!
county and state aforeaid for a decree
foreclosing the lien of said certificate
of delinquency aganst the property !
mentioned therein and particularly I
described herein. And you are here-
by summoned and required to appear .
within sixty (GO) days after the first j
publication of this summons, exclu
sive of the day of said first publica-!
turn and defend this action or
pay the amount due as above shown '
together with the interest, penalties!
and accrued costs, and in case of your !
failure to do so, a decree will be
rendered foreclosing the lien of said
taxes, interest, penalty and accrued
costs tit ai nst the 1 md and premises
alwve described.
This summons is publshed by order
of the Honorable G. Springer, judge
of the county court of the state of
Oregon aforesaid for the County of
Crook and said order was made and
dated this 29th day of July, A. D.,
1915 and the date of the first publi
cation of this summons is likewi e
the 29th day of July, 1915.
All process and papers in th;s pro
ceeding rn'iy be served upon the un
dersigned residing within the state
of Oregon at the address hereinafter
named.
Date of the last publication hereof
is the 30th ady of September, A. D.,
1915.
(signed) Willard H. Wirtz,
Attorney for Plantiff
Mid-S
A Shining Example
for any store to. follow is that set buy us, in our value for
value proposition
We Give Better Values
than most places in our Shoes and we believe it will be
distinctly to your advantage to see what we have to offer
before buying of others. At any rate, an inspection of
Our goods costs you nothing.
J. E. STEWART & CO.
Now turn
pags 8
to the classified ads on
"Gee, but that feels goodT
After Shave
Luxury
Counteracts that dis
agreeable soapy feel
ing after shaving.
Antlntttc, CmUm and Bmlime
D. P. Adamton & Co.
iimmeir Sale
On Summer Dress Goods is
NOW IN FULL SWING!
Phone or Write for Samples as Others Do!
INDEPENDENT PHONE 1200 PIONEER PHONE 351
ciorati
MEN
'S SUITS!
Greatly Underpriced
To Effect a Speedy Clearance!
Our Fall Clothing line
Will Arrive in a Short Time and
we Must Make Room!
SEE THEM IN OUR
FRONT WINDOWS
FALL
SHOES
HERE ALREADY!
We have handled the Peters
Shoes for 9 years and they
have given the very best satis
faction We stand behind them for
Quality and the Factory
stands behind us
Economy Fruit Jars!
Lids and Rubbers to tit all
kinds of iars
Standard
Patterns
FOR AUGUST
C0ATLESS
SUSPENDERS
Worn under the
Shirt, 50c pair
Triangle
Collars
2 FOR 25 Cts
Pure Aluminum
at this store wears a lifetime;
cheap as imitations
Learn to Tat or Crochet!
WE HAVE HERE WITH US
MISS ALTA MINTON
Who has had several years' experience in the Art Shops
in the city. Ask her anything in this line you may wish.
She will be glad to give some free lessons these quiet days
Our Grocery Stock is Complete.
We Sell For Cash. That's Why Sell Cheaper
Oranges
35c Dozen
HHcn & emett
Dependable Merchandise
Prineville, Oregon
Lemons
30c Dozen
If You Labor 10 Hours a Day
And you have no watch, you may quit in the evening
and think you have labored 1 1 hours. The foreman will
not tell you the time as he will think that you are sick,
and could only work four or five hours. That would
hurt your feelings if you robbed the foreman. Safety first
PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler
WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS
The nervous system is the alarm system
ol the human body.
In perfect health we hardly realize that
we have a network of nerves, but when
health is ebbing, when strength is declin
ing, the same nervous system gives the
alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful
sleep, irritability and unless corrected,
leads straight to a breakdown.
To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul
sion is exactly what you should take; it9
rich nutriment gets into the blood and
rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while
the whole system responds to its refresh
ing tonic force. It is free from alcohol.
Scott & Bswne, Blooinfield, N. J.
Get the
0 Mr. Dreemzit Well, Walking Up's Good Exercise
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By Gross