Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 02, 1916, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 3
Prineville
Commission House
11)11. ..'II ! '. IIP UUiM I i 'ilili'. . -i !T M.'l' .LUlI ' I lill.l "IL..,1,. T5
Dealers in all kinds of
FARM PRODUCE
Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage
and Commission Buyer of Hides, Pelts
and Furs
JACK SUMMERS, Manager
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
and Jewelry
Call on
SMITH, the Jeweler
Percy R,
WHY
BUY
YOUR
STUFF IN
PORTLAND
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish
Fruit and Vegetables 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
R. F. ALLEN. Pre. WILL WURZWEILER, Vice Pre.
T. M. BALDWIN. Cashier II. BALDWIN. Asst. Cashier
E. R. MORRIS. Asst.Tashier
Shipp & Perry
Dealers in Lumber, Shingles,
Glass, Paints and Oils, Ituberoid
2SfEfitrr3rf3:
A Dollar in the Bank
Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer.
It soon grows and begins to work for you.
UBaisriHInEKfc
Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or.
or write
Smith
When you can get it for
less in PRINEVILLE O
You can get it for less '
at our shop.
Prineville Meat Market
Fighting the Beef Trust
and Oysters
Mouldings, Doors, Windows,
Roofing, Ornamental Fending.
MELLOW-SWEET
13 TASTE QF
' '"SPEAR HEAD"
Most RichfyTlavflred Chew
That Was Ever Pressed
Into Plugs
FAVORITE FGR A GENERATION
Red-blooded men with real tobacco
hunger find (hat they can satisfy it only
ty elKwiiifj:, ami the most wholesome
and satisfying tobacco to chew it that
made in ; lug form.
The limit of luxury in tobacco chew
Inff ii the rich, sweet, juicy flavor that
tricklri through your tyttcm when yott
chew Spear Head.
No oilier chewing tobacco i to mel
low, to luscious and so satisfying. No
other equals Spear Head for putting
keen edtfe on your appetite.
Spear Head is made of the world's
best tobacco leaf the choicest of red
Kentucky Hurley. This leaf is selected
for its full, juicy richness with the
most painstaking care, is stemmed by
hand, is pressed into Sar Head plugs
to slowly that not a drop of the rich,
natural juice escapes.
Your first chew of Spear Head will
open your eyes to the genuine enjoy
ment there is in chewing.
Chew the rich and mellow tobacco
that has been the. favorite for a third
of a century that's Spear Head. In
10c cuts, wrapped in wax paper.
I NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS
C. C. H. S. NOTES.
Robert W.Osborn, Editor,
The past week was one which
will long be remembered by students
of the C. C. H. S for it marked
the staging of a very successful play
and signalized a victory over the
debate of our old rival, The Dalles.
The spirit of celebration resulting
was allowed to expand Thursday
morning, when a general rally was
held in which the debaters related
their experiences.
The C. C, II. S. is not grumbling,
but it was a strange chance which
iwuuvu i uun-y anu tii'wibb ui ttltj
unanimous decision in The Dulles. I
The judge were 'sent from Portland '
by Mr. Alderman, but it transpired
tltul two ox tnein wore so especially
prejudiced in favor of The Dalles,
that their sense of fairness was for
gotten. MissLt tha Everette, representing
the Senior Class, related some very
interesting Indian legands to the
assembly Wednesday i.i which the
Indian's power of imagination and
reasoning based on the beauties of
of Nature, were vividly portrayed.
... .
The conclusion reached by the
large and appreciative audience
which witnessed the presentation
of "Fanny's Dilemma" Monday
night, was, that it was the best
play, more ably interpreted than
any ever staged in Prineville. The
j cast seemed to have grown up inj
their lines and their scenes were!
supported by all the appropriate!
properties obtainable. The pre- !
lude, by the lads and lassies of
Newte's chorus, made a distinct j
impression and one would think j
mat tnty were actually trivolous. ! 5. 1913, made Homestead Entry,
With a talent of expression and j No. 011371, for Si, Section 35,
gesture which appeared professional. !TwP- 20-Soutn, Range 18-East, W.
Estolle Conway delighted everyone I M-.h"s notiet ' intention to
... ..... . . make final throe year Proof, to es-
with her vital interpretation of publish .claim to the land above de
Fanny; Fair MoCullister proved a j scribed, before A. S. Fogg, U. S.
handsome Lord Vernon; Ernest j Commissioner, at Hampton, f)rc-
Estes, as George P. Newte. was
always the smooth business man
and Clinton Houston, the butler,
was stiffness personified. , Stacy
Smith, the doctor, and the Misses
Thnmson, Merritt, Noble, .White
and Brcnnan, added humor to the
play, and really, James King is not
the indolent boy he appeared to be.
The part taken by Miss Sykes could
be seen in the stage settings and in '
the players themselves. j
The Atheletic Association wishes '
to thank its friends and partons for
their hearty co-operation. R. W. O.
HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS?
Do colds settle on your chest or in your
broncuiul tubes? Do coughs hantf on, or
are you subject to throat troubles?
Such troubles should have Immediate
Hr"1!!1.' whthe.8trenlle"i"g powers 1 Oregon, on the 6th dav of April,
of Scott's Bmulsion to iruard aKaiustlioic
consumption which so easily follows.
Scott'sftmulslon contains purecod liver
oil which peculiarly strengthens the res-
piratory tract and improves the quulity of
the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and
heals the tender membranes of the throat.
Scott's is prescribed by the best special- j
Uta. You can get It at any drug store.
scott & Bowoe, Bioomfieid, n. j.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Ry virtue of the following de
scribed executions duly isuf d by the1
Clerk of the Circut Court of the
County of Multnomah, State of Ore
gon, dated Una ZJth and 2oth day
of January, 1916 in a certain action
I in the circuit court for the said
county and htate, wherein, Peter 0.
Davis a1; plaintiff recovered judgment
against Augustus Walker, and Emma
I L. Walker, his wife, de fendants,
j for .?r000.00 with interest at the;
j rate 6 per cent per annum from '
.tie SJSrd (lay of February 1910, and
; the further sum of $I!H.!0oKt, - j
Alexander Scott, plaintiff, vs. A..
,C. Walker defendant for the Bum of
!$7-l'0 with interest at 6 jtr cent
; per annrm from the 28th day of
May U13, together with $fjo.70
costs. !
L. H. England, and M. M. Eng. !
land, plaintiffs vs. Augustus Walker,
anil Emma L. Walker defendants. 1
for the sum of $.'1250 with interest
at 6 tier cent from the 5th dav of I
June 1914, together with $37.05 ;
costs, and C. E. Rumelin, plaintiff, 1
vs. Mtrlfuel Swanson, C. S. Jenne.
J. Blake McKitterick et al defend-!
ants, for the sum of $1675.65 with'
interest at the rate of 10 per cent
from the 9th day of April 1910,
and the further sumof$125.00 with
interest thereon at the rate of 6
per cent from the 11th day of April
1910, and the further sum of $21,95
cost, and accruing costs.
Notice is hereby given that I will,
on Saturday, the 18th day of March,
1916, a the North front door of the
courthouse, in Prineville in said
county, at 10 o'cloek in
the fore . noon of said day
sell at public auction, to the high
ett bidder for cash, all right and
title that the above named defen
dants or either of them have or had
at date of said judgment in the
following described proDerty.to
wit: All of sections one, three five,
seven, nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen,
seventeen, nineteen, twenty-one,
twenty-three, W of Section 25, All
of 27 and 35 of Twp. 15-South,
Rang 15-East- The Si, Ni, and Si,
of Section 29, All of Section 31, of
Twp. 14 -South of Range 15-East,
The NINE, SW NE. SWJ. NWJ,
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.
E. B. Knox, Sheriff of Crook
County.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this
26th day of January, 1916.
By Floyd A. Rowell, Deputy.
Ut5p.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
February 2. 1916.
Notice is hereby given that
Francis D. Kennedy,
of Held, Oregon, who, on December
14, 1912, made Homestead Entry,
No. 011056, forSiNEi, SiNVVi.Ni
SEi, NiSWJ. Section 2. Twp
20-South,
Range 19-East W. M..
n.as filled notice of intention to make
T ' T?s.JT FT' 10 '8la?'18?
claim to the land above described
before A. S. Fogg, U. S. Com
missioner, at Hampton, Oregon, on
the 15th day of April, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Elva E. Varco, and Joseph Varco,
ami Fml Hamlinof Rivers. Oregon,
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
16t5p.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
February 10, 1916.
Notice is hereby given that
Burnes D. Young,
of Brothers, Oregon, who, on March
! Kim: on tlle t,tn 'W of April, 1916.
iiHimanr names as witnesses:
William Stenkrnip, Patrick H.
Coffey, Joseph Varco, and Elva E.
Vareo, all of Brothers, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
15t5c
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U.S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon.
February 16, 1916.
Notice is hereby given that
Elva E. Varco,
of Brothers, Oregon, who, on July
22, 1912. made Homestead Entrv,
No. 010563, forSWi.Sec. 26, NWL
Section 85) Twp. 20-South, Range
18-East, W. M has filed notice of
intention to make final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before A. S. Fogg,
U. S. Commissioner, at Hamilton.
A,
Claimant names as witnesses :
William Stenkamp, and Burnes D.
Younty, both of Brothers, Oregon,
nvifl k' .milieu nf Hl,l n
j, lC , I'- . Oreg.0n'
and Charles Bishop, of Imperial,
Oregon. 15t5c.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.,
Classifaed Ads
I The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking $
Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything ?
from a tin pan lo a High Class Crook County Stock Farm I
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Or trade, slightly used
6 hole Monarch Kteel range with
reservoirs. Wiley H. Allen Com
pany, Kamstra Building. lotf.
FOR SALE As I am moving my
office, I have 4 oak chairs, 1
library oak table and 1 rug for
pale All in first class condition
Dr. H. E. Burdon, New location,
over Crook County Bank. 6tf.
WHITE WY ANDOmS-lifor
sale. Price $1 each, C. C. Brix,
City. 16tfc.
WORK HORSES For sale. See J.
C. Brix, Powell Butte, or C. C.
Brix, Prineville. 16tfc.
A FEW Very fine White Leghorn
cocks, Petaluma and Corvallis
tested strains at $1 each. A. D.
Pratt, Post, Oregon. ' 16tfc.
TEAM CF MARES Over 3,500 in
weight, also stallion 1 shire,
coming two years old, extra large,
for sale reasonable. Inquire at
this office, or write Box 71,
Prineville. 15tfc.
AT A BARGAIN A 2,600 pound
team for sale with harness and
wagon. Inquire at Deschutes
Power Company office. 14tfc.
NEW OLIVER TYPEWRITER
Number 5 for sale at a bargain.
Call at this office and inspect this
machine. Will take half cash
and half wood. 14tfp.
NEW WEBER WAGON one two
seated hack, one ladies' saddle
and bridle, two sets of hack har
ness all for sale cheap. Hamilton
Stables, t;ity. 14tfc.
FOR QUICK SALE I will sell my
Overland touring car just over
hauled with electric lights and
starter; extra new easing. Has
M-un about 2500 miles. Price 350.
E.H.B. Call Journal Office. 13tf.
EARLY 'WHITE Seed potatoes,
dry land grown. Free from
disease. The earliest. Write
Lewis Regelsberger, Prineville,
Oregon. 12tf.
FOR SALE Team of work horses, j
bay and sorrel, wjigth about 1100
each. E. H. Brent, Kamstra!
building. 1 ltf . J
FOR SALE Strong, new piano
boxes. Wiley B. Allen Company, i
Prineville. In Kamstra's jewelry
store. 8tf.
RED
dojnrrel
Prineville
SSj? Drug
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned, the executor of the
estate of Nancy S. Johnson, de
ceased, to all creditors of said de
ceased and to all persons having
claims against her estate to present
the same with the prQper vouchers
to the undersigned at the office of
M. R. Eiliott in Prineville, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the first publication or this notice.
Dated and published first time,
February 10, 1916.
Benjamin F.Johnson, Executor of
the estate of Nancy S. Johnson, de
ceased. 13t5c.
The Journal is only 1.50 per year.
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SEED RYE- Clean dry land seed.
Call at this office C. H. G. 4:Hf
j WANTED
(HUES WANTED-HiKhest cash
price paid for all kinds of hides
at Hamilton .tables, Prineville,
Oregon. 15tfc.
SMALL CTJTTAGE Furnished,
modern preferred, wanted to rent
or housekeeping rooms. Phone
Black 571. 8tfc.
AUTO WANTED Will accept used
car on new piano or player. Call
on or address Wiley B. Allien
Piano Cormpany, Prineville, Ore
gon, f-tf.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Hat pin, set with rhine
stones, Sunday afternoon. Find
er please leave at this office. Mrs.
W. lotfc.
ONE BAY HORSE Lost last June.
White fact, both hind feet white.
Branded on left shoulder, H-C.
Mane roached when last seen.
Raised by Harry Cutting, near
Izee. '$10 reward. Notify W. H.
Grimes, Prineville. 3tf.
TO EXCHANGE
LAND Under the Ochoco Irriga
tion District, wanted in trade for
Prineville or other property. In
quire at this office. I. M. 5tfc.
TWO LOTS One block from Pubilc
school, three room house. Will
trade for milk cows, or stock of
any kind. Enquire at this office.
W:' I3tfc.
FOR RENT
ONE HUNDRED SIXTY Acres for
rent with 160 acres in connection
for pasture. A good bargain. In
quire of Mrs. Walt Snoderly,
Prineville, Oregon. 14tfc.
FOR RENT Six room house, com
pletely furnished and modern.
Two blocks from business corner.
Mrs. Champ Smith, box 92, Prine
ville. 13tf.
ESTRAYS
ONE ESTRAY White face three
year old cow came to my place
about December 1. Ear marks
under bit and split in left ear.
two splits in right ear. No brand
can be found. Owner can have
"cow by paying for this ad and
wintering of fame. Bert Demaris,
Barnes. Oregon. 5t4c.
and (jopher Poison
ijocf ana uuarajjteecf oy
Drug Co., Prineville. Oregon
WOOD-Li
TRADE T1A B K
Poison
quick. certain,
deadly:
ALWAYS READV, Ki:K KAII.S.
Destroys squirrels, gophers, prairie loj;i. hi:
rats. Apply early In Spring when U. hua-
rry pests awake from Winter's slppp Mi y
back If It ever falls. "Wood Lark" for z
years has stood every trat. It's crop insur
ance against rodent peats. Manufuetuiil by
Clarke-Woodward Drug Co., rUaHl r
ton. Buy from your deulor.
C. Clay pool & Co Clifton & Cornett,
W. Eikins. W. F. Kin. r Prin.vilU
Co., J. E. Stewart & Co., Prineville
c.wiiivi lviiuii, , us I, oregvn,
I take orders for Men's
Made-to-Measure
SUITS
Cleaning, Pressing and
Tailoring promptly done.
I also buy Misfit Clothing.
W. H. KEEHN
Try a Want Ad in The
Journal It pays