Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 10, 1916, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 3
General
Work
SPECIALTY. Call on u
Building.
WRIGHT
PRINEVILLE,
, Community
will be made as fast as we can assemble
ft car. Please let us know what you have
to ship and how soon it will be ready. We
will buy or ship for you on very liberal
terms. Don't foil to make use of our free
WE BUY EVERYTHING
Redmond Warehouse Co,
FARMER'S WAREHOUSE, Redmond, Oregon
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
and Jewelry
Call on or write
SMITH, the Jeweler
Percy R. Smith
WHY
BUY
YOUR
STUFF N Prineville Meat Market
PORTLAND FitMing ih. B.fTm.i
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. .
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish
Fruit and Vegetable in Season
The First National Bank
of PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Resources Over Half Million
This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its
customers the facilities gained during its twenty
seven years of , continuous service and growth
B. F. ALLEN. Pre". WILL WURZWEILER, Vice Pres.
T. M. BALDWIN, Cashier II. BALDWIN, Asst. Cashier
E. R. MORRIS, Asst.. Cashier
The Journal does Modern
Printing on Short Notice
Repair
ON FURNITURfc., UPHOL
STERING, AUTOMOBILE
PAINTING; HOUSE PAINT
ING, PAPER HANGING A
in the J. F. Morris
BROS.,
OKtGON
Shipments
When you can get it for
less in PRINEVILLE O
You can get il for less
at our shop.
and Oysters
m km
mm'
i UH1QUE
m Cltsw That lias Enr.n fnrrnirs 'of
a Ti.ii J cf a C.r.Jui y
r.ED BH&EYLISn
Cl.cv ''(: i tl'f ' 1 1 y way to f;:t l!i;
rii.h ta lc of tin: t,..i'co le.'if. I
the only f'ir.'fi of toiwi i" w 1 1 i h y.u
K't the Ii.if u; J'i.uure made it b tits
SIlIK Jul in.
A clicw (.1 Sueur Il
k! i.'.t; tiA'tcco
ia! a v.'rni'Tlii fijvi
nr h a i you
v, ill t.cic 111 any
lievrr (ho iiirl never
ether to
'1 hut f'ur 1 l ml (iavor U wi'tue,
wWuv, fruity, eveil;eliiiY 'Jvlicious
HIHl date Ivimi;,
Sjicuf lii.i'l liM t-'! f.un for B
third of a century a., tnc illicit, tasti
est f (l.f'Vi.
It's 'f gun-ripened, red P.iir-
loy. A. id it's j roi'incl ly the most
modern rut .hods, nimli develop the
In ,t I'jtts tiaver of t!: li-af to the iu
prenif device.
It is (mfr:tnrt-l at very step in it$
tnakin;?. 1 lie fin-iory is clean ai.d Mil
itary the proe.Ms arc pure-food pro
Ccsv.:v
V hrn t!ic rl'iiff red Biiiley hai been
pressed in'o n;di.ir, sweet Secnr Head
(itucs you have a ci.cw that simply can't
be tq '.tailed.
Spear Head is the high quality
chew cf the v.Dild.
Try Spear Head you'U never
Strain be fatisficd with any other
chew. In 10c cuti, wrapped in wax
paper.
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NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS
X
C. C. H. S. NOTES.
Robert W. Osborn, Editor.
Second in the series of Senior
talks was an able address by Miss
Gladys Bayne, on the subject of
"Simplified Spelling. " Miss Bayne
very forcibly explained the alue
of simplified spelling, its adaption
to the primary grades which in the
later case would do much to elimi
nate the confusion of the younger
minds in learning words similar in
pronunciation, but spelled differei t-
ly.
A five course banquet, managed
by the girls of the Home Economics
l-iuo, was served w me oeimierg
.I.., . .... I . . . .1 I ...
and coaches Tuesday evening, and thethe 23rd day of February 1910, and
trys now fm to think thtt 1 the further sum of $38. 20 cost.
Domestic Science is a mighty good i Alexander Scott, plaintiff, vs. A.
study for girls. The evening was i7Hf''Tu'i' n''a,t or tne sum
. ... . . , I $7400 with interest at 6 per cent
given over to discussion and plans ; annnm from th? 2Slh ()ay of
for the campaign against The Dalles, May 1913, together with $'JC70
which will probably be February 4.1 costs.
At this time, Yancey and Prewitt
will nnnear in The Dalles ami Ram-
i i- -ni u i- .u
sey and Rice will be heard in the
local debate.
Mr. Baughman is much interested
in having a single session high
sc-hool. In explanation, a single ;8'u ;
. . , J J. ilake McKittenck et al defend
session means convening school at . ants for the sum of $1675 65 wjth
8 a. m., and running the 8 periods interest at the rate of 10 per cent
straight through until 1 p. m. This j from the 9th day of April 1910,
Kvt..m hu mnnv irod nninta mid ad the further sum of$125.00 with
. . , .. , . e "-hi. Hum inr liin nay 01 April
to give it a trial, it may be expert- 1910 and the further sumof $21.95
mented upon. J cost, and accruing costs.
Near the close, of "Fanny's; Notice is hereby given that I will,
Dilemma," when troubles are being on Saturday, the 18th day of March,
adjusted, the discovery is made that ' 1916, a the North front door of the
Lord Vernon's aunt was a washer-: courthouse, in Prineville in said
wo mar, and after the way Fanny I county, at 10 o'cloek - in
has been scored for being an actress, j the fore noon of said day
this fact brought to the minds of 'sell at public auction, to the high-
her persecutors the thought that
All ttumnrt ifcmo me ur.i svtwv.l
Jv their worth of character and not
by ancestory. There are many
iimxmnm niuuirn iu nciiun 01 tut?
play which will delight the audience.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given by
undersigned, the executor of
estate of Nancy S. Johnson,
ceased, to all creditors of said
the
the
ceased and to all persons having
claims against her estate to present
the same with the proper vouchers
to the uridersigned at the office of
M. R, Elliott in Prineville, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
Dated and published first time,
February 10, 1916.
Benjamin F. Johnson, Executor of
the estate of Nancy S. Johnson, de
ceased. lot5c.
A WORD FOR MOTHERS
It id A grave mistake (or mothers to neg
lect tlieir aches mat pains and sutler in
sileuce this only lends to chronic sick
ness and often sliorteus life.
If your work is tiring; if your uerves are
excitable; if you feel languid, weary or
depressed, you n'lould know that Scott's
Kumlsion overcomes just such conditions.
It possesses In concentrated form the
very elements to Invigorate the blood,
strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves
iiul build strength.
.Scott's is strengthening thousands oi
milliers and will help you. Noalcotiol.
x.uU tk Bowuc, UluumflelU. N.J.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTKAYg. '
Notice fa hereby (fivt-n that three
ctrays, lo-wit: One bay mare,
Ktar in f6rchcl, left hifitf foot
whitr, no brand, wtixhinK about
lino prunlf, 10 ycard or rnorr; of
w, xent k nr.ti broke; one yearling
lilly, dark bay, twimu white in face,
hifind' d "back V and A eonneclerl"'
on riht Ktiflc; one bay horse,
yi'iiriiiiK, fdar in forehead find left
hind foot white, brandc) "back V
and A roruiectfd," on the riRht
flill", taken up by the undeniiKm'd
within the rity of rrin'-vilie, Ore
Kon, on the 11th day of January,
li'lfj, will be wild at public au'linn
at the Hamilton Stabler in I'rine
viile, Ortfton. 011 the jjr.th day of
I'Ybnmry, 1 ! 1 0, at 2 o'clock in the
al'lr rnfMTi (,f f.f.id day, to K-Uk-fy the
of ta'".iiK up u'd e.t.ray!!,
fes-dinsc name a:ni carin r for them,
al.si) all eof-t'i of said ale, ineluilinK
adverliKinu, jubtice's anil ciiu;table's
f-es.
Dated thht
i;u.
"n day of I'ebruary, ;
ltdc J. II. Gray
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY.
Notice is hereby given that an
e. lray to-wit: A faded, brown mare,
with white face and white hind feet,
weighing about, K00 pounds, not
old, heavy boned, long tail and
i-hurt mane, and taken up by the
undersigned at his place about oj
miles from Prineville off the Prine-ville-Redmond
road, about the 1st
day of January, 1916, will be sold
at pyblic auction at the Hamilton
I Stables in Prineville, Oregon, on
! the 25th day of February, 1916, at
J I o clock m the afternoon of said i
day, to satisfy any damages thatj
may have been done by said animal,'
tlw. rf 4,.L:n 11
...v -i i.aniis mi Uj mm Mfp
ing ner, ana ail expenses inenrred
in connection with said sale includ-l
ing justice's and constable fees and
advertising.
Dated this 1st
day of
February, !
12t3c. !
Iwis Regelsberger. I
DIG.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S. SALE, j
By virtue jjf the following de-i
scribed executions duly isuedby the
Clerk of the Circut Court of the!
County of Multnomah, State of Ore-;
gon, dated this 21th and 25th dayj
of January, 1916 in a certain action
in the circuit court for the Faid
county and state, wherein, Peter 0. '
Davis as plaintiff lecoveredjudgment !
against Augustus Walker, and Emma 1
L. Walker, his wife, defendants.!
for SrnlllO (III with intfiroc tt thai
' ' -v..uv vt.v
nf R nf tM. nrlllr
fnm
l,. t.. r.ngiand, and M. M. Eng.,
,anL Plaintiffs vs. Augustus Walker,
i and r.mma L. Walker defendants,
; f fi10 ,m ..or.n ..,:u :......!.
j at 6 per cent from the 5th day of '
: June .1914, together with $37.05
j costs- m,i C- E- Rumelin, plaintiff, -
tnereon at tne rate or 6
j bidder for cash, all right and
. I 1 1 lit f a r r no QrtAlia nnni.w
! danu or either of them have or had
at date of said judgment in the
u:riuru properiy - io -
i , VA wix, own UU1J
V , , ( appointed executor of the Estate
All of sections one ; three five, ; of Enoch CyruSi deceased( and a
seven nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen. persons having claims against the
rwltThJww', "tW.1 said estate are hereby retired to
Jenty-three W o Section 25. All present verified, to saidexecu-
Ran J A LS Thi l x 5 iUi' t0r' at office of Willard H. Wirtz.
If l i L Rtotln, 'r f at Prineville, Oregon, within six
Xe NlNF V n? Iwi Sl'!mnth8 from the date of the first
IheNjNt,, SW NE, SWJ, NW1, nnhlieatiAn nf
of Section 7, All of Sections 13, 15,
17. 21 and 23 of Twp. 15-South oi
Range 16-East, of W. M.. in Crook!
County, Oregon. I
. B. Knox, Sheriff of Crook
p ,
T 7L'a .t .
. . , ' """.Executor
cum nay oi January, 1916
.By Floyd A.
Rowell, Deputy.
Ilt5p.
i whole
ton of goodness in a pound
of Vogan'S Moire chocolates. i
MODERN CONFECTIONERY CO. J
fortlHiiu, uregon jjj
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7 SP TJ O yfD
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The Wants of the People.
r 1 . .111 vr . 1
i.mpioyrnem; r leip wanceu ana Dargains in every thing '
from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm i
V
FOR SALE
KAIil.Y WHITK- i-'ted potatoes,
dry hmd thrown. Free from
li.-ea-'e. The earliest. WriU
Lewis L"jcei-b(.r,;er, IVinevilie,
(ireeon. 12tf.
t'Oit SMJv-Tcam of work hors(.
bay and sorn.l, w it!i aoout lloo
tMfh. I:'. 11. Lrent, Karnstr;.
luil'lir,?. lllf.
GOOD WHEAT STRAW As m
as nay, neiivereij in trinevme.
See or phone, (Independent line.)
C. John Fumlquist, Prineviile,
Oregon info.
DUE PILL ON PIANO - I hold a
due bill for '(). 00, good on any
! piano at the Wiley 15. Allen B'ore
! in this city, which I will seil at ai
liberal discount. Pearl Ofcborno.
Call Pioneer Central office. 9tf.
TEAM One four and one eignt
years of age, weight about 2, .'500
I pounds forsale, a bargain at $200.
; See Ole Petersen, Prineville, O-e-
gon. " 9tf.
FOR SAi.E Strong, new piano
boxes. Wiley B. Allen Company,
Prineville. In Kamstra's jewelry
store. 8tf.
n. ...
sLLU Kilv Uean dry land seea.t
Call at;this office C. H. G. 43tf
. FOR SALE OR RENT Forty acres
first class irrigated land at Powell
Butte P. O. All irrigated, fenced
and cultivated. Partial stand of
alfalfa. Terms. Howard Spining,
Wilbur, Washington. 10t4c.
NOTICES
THE ANNUAL Meeting of the
Rye Grass Telehone Comany will
be held at Lower Rye Grass School
house on February 12, at 7:30 p.
m. Election of officers and any
other business will be taken up
at this time. Price Coshow, Sec
retary.
10t2p
DOG OWNERS NOTICE.
1 have been instructed by the
council to collect h'I doctaY Hnrinor
- the month of February. If the tax-
! on all dogs, which is $2 for males
and $4 for females, is not paid be-
Jore !i'ar,cn l t,ie owners will be
brought into court and a penaltv of
not less than $5. nor more than'?10
, will probably follow.
12ftc. J. H. Gray, Marshal.
FOR RENT
FOR RFNT-Siv rnm h,
, . .. room houte,
com
pletely furnished and modern
Two blocks from business corner
Mrs. Champ Smith, box 92, Prine
vi"e. 13tf.
CARDS OF THANKS
MYSELF AND CHILDREN Wish
to thank our friends and neighbors
who so kindly assisted us in the
sickness and death of my husband.
Mrs. H. C. Orrick.
TO EXCHANGE
TWO LOTS-One block from Public
school, three room house. Will
trade for milk cows, or stock of
any kind. Enquire at this office.
W- m 13tfc.
LEGAL NOTICES,
U. NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
I . . . .
Undersigned has. by the county
court 0f the State of Oregon for
i th Count v nf Pfb K,
Dated and published first time
this 10th day of February. A. D..
1916
w"
Warren Dean Cyrus, Executor of
' tt. o-u r .
.iairiii i.nin ii yrus, ueceaseu.
Wi'lard H. Wirtz, Attorney for
3 3t5c.
Send a copy of the Journal to
a friend in the East-
15 Stallions : Public Sale
Pendleton, Oregon; Thursday, Feb. 24, 1916, 1 o'clock
Imported and American bred Percherons, Belgians and Shires. A
lot of extra gcod, big. heavy bone stallions. Ages from two to
ten years. Also one high-class saddle stallion. I expect them t
sell tor less than at private sa'e. Come before sale to examine horses,
vou will lie surpised to find tbem so good. This is your OPPORTUNITY.
Hjrses will be sold with a guarantee.
J. R. JUSTICE, Importer, Alta Stables, Pendleton, Oregon
f) f 1 '
CS5 D H I T
7
I
Men and W
omen
Seek
1 n . . 1 .
WANTED
SMALL COTTAGE- Furnished,
modern preferred, wanted to rent
or
His
houseket i.'ini
ror.rns. Phone
kr,7l. Mfc
AUTO WANTED Will accept used
car on new piano or f.I;. cr. CB
on or afciress Wiley B. Allien
Piano Cotnvpany, I'n."f.'i!e, On-
- K"n' J'li-
SAW MILL OWN es--" WaTrted bids
on th: following. Price to log;
saw and put in the pile the timber
on Sec. lb 13-South. ir-Ea:-t, a.-.l
to deliver the same to the nearest
railway and the tewns within
hauling distance. V. J. Phinny,
Onartie, Ore. I(it2c
LOST AND F OUND
! LOST In' town, a r arer parcil
containing a surgical belt. Phase
bring to Dr. Fox. , 10tL
ONE BAY HORSE Lost last June.
White face, both hind feet white
Branded on left shculder, H-C
Mane reached when last seen.
Raised by Harry Cutting, near
Izee. $10 reward. Notify W. IL
Grimes, Prineville. Stf.
STRAYED
ESTRAYED Black and
white
heifer,
" Was
pasture
August.
Fields,
12t3p,
Shorthorn and Jersey
branded "horseshoe J.
turned out of Kirkham's
on Johnson Creek in
Please notify Mary F.
Prineville.
RUNNING AT LARGE.
FINE TEAM A fine team of large
bay horses is running at large on
the government range near the
Porfiley ranch on Crooked River;
one branded "B", one has bell on;
have been there about a month
and as feed is very scarce, they
will probably starve if not takes
care of. Call on E. H. Clyne,
near Riverside for further infor
mation. 7tL
TRESPASS NOTICES
Notice is hereby given that na
trespassing, will be allowed on t$ib
premises of the undersigned u'oEJ,
Section 6, Twp.'l4-South, Range 15
East, W. M. Geo. J. Brown. 7t4e.
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP-February 3, 191-j, in
a starving condition, one white
mare, one black colt, about 6
months old, and one' brown mule
about 2 years old. Owner may
obtain same by paying feed bill
and this advertisement. Wilsea
Ranch. Powell Butte, Ore. 1 3tlc
THERE CAME-To my place five
miles south of Lamonta on the
main Prineviile-Madras road, one
dark red Jersey milk cow. Un
branded and unmarked. Owner
may have same by paying charges
For further information address
Cal Curtis, Lamonta, Ore. lOtfc
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT.
The County Court Of The State
Of Oregon, For Crook County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
John W. White, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, the surety on the bonds
of A. C. Lucas, former administra
tor of the estate of John W. White,
deceased, has filed in the County
Court of Crook County. State of
Oregon, the final account of the
said A. C. Lucas as such adminis
trator of eaid estate, and that Mon
day, the 3rd day of April, 1916 it
the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., has
been fixed by said court as the time
for hearing of objection to said re
port and the settlement thereof.
National Surety Company..
By Marc Hubbert, General Agent
for Oregcn, Surety on the bond of
A. C. Lucas, former administrator
of the estate of John W. Whi'e,
daceased. 13t5c
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