Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 09, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    CROOK COUNTY 10UrWaL
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Dr. 11. E, Bunion li ft thin after
noon for Portland fur it two day'
trip,
Clyde Evans, Grand High Priest
f Oregon Hoyal Ari'h Masons, will
visit tin' local chapter In thin city
thin evening, ut which time the
Most Excellent Master decree will
lie exemplified A number of visit
ing compunioim from Itend as well
ai out of town member1 are expect
ed to he in Hitendunee,
;'fliere will be nil the usual acr
viec at the Methodist church on
Sunday. At the morning aorvice
the pastor will apeak especially to
Chrictmnn on "A ChriHtiun'a Reason
aide Attitude toward Amusementa."
J. L. Wonderly died In a Port
land hospital Saturday from corn
plication of almenU that; have been
b ithering him for aome time. The
funeral wan conducted In that city
on Monday.
All of the regular service at the
Huptist church Sunday. At II, the
piuttor will preach on the aubject,
"Why Baptism Practiced So-Calli'.l
close communion." H. Y. P. U. at
OiHOp. in. Public worship 7;30 p.
rn. J. T. Dowell. pastor..
Mm. E. Wagner la in Portland
where ah was called by the death
of her father. "
The Shumia Club wan very de
lightfully entertained ut the home
of Mra. Evarm, on Saturday, Murch
4. Tim book for the day waa Chun.
Kendo's "The Cloister ami The
Hearth," reviewed by Mm. Ed
warda. Ole Peterson left Saturday fo
Arnold, Nebraska, to look after hia
farming intereata, going via Top
pemlsh, Washington, to join C. E.
Lloyd and family who expect to go
to Nebraska with him, The Lloyd
family formerly resided here and
are quite well known.
New
Spring
Millinery
Complete
Line of the
Latest Styles
at
MRS. ESTES'
MILLINERY PARLORS
Prineville, Oregon
The selection of an engineer for
the Oehiieo Irrigation Diatrict wan,
postponed until March 21, for the
purpose of examining the merlta of
different applications. There are
nine applicant for the place and
theb.ard realize that it in important
to get the right man for the job.
Kooma 11 and 15 of the Adainson
building were rented and will be
the offices of the company.
The bond of treasurer Adanison,
in the sum of $I.r),(lO() wu!ipprovcd
by the bo ird, and measuring sta
tions oil Marks Creek and Mill Creek
were ordered established. The next
meeting will be held at 1 March
21.
BOUNTY MEASURE IS
BElNGfREPARED
The Newaom Creek Rabbit. Club,
which luis for its purpose the exter
mination of rabbits in that com
munity, vheUI a meeting at Post
Saturday evening which was at
tended by practically everyone in
that community. These people
are convinced that the extermina
tion of these peat in necessary for
i the welfare of the county, ami have
' petitioned the- Journa' to take
charge of the matter of ecuring
the bounty which has been under
diccussiyn for some time.
Petitions are now being printed
for circulation, to secure the meas
ure a place on the ballot, and thewi;
will be forwarded to the different!
precinct as noon ax they are out. I
The measure will provide for a
bounty of five cents on jack rabbit
and two and a half cents on augo
rata. j
NOTICE OF SALE BY i
' REFEREES. j
' Notice is hereby given that under 1
and virtue of a decree and order of ;
sale in partition issued out of the j
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon 1
for Crook County, on the 7th day !
of March, 1916, wherein L'zzieJ
Vandcrpool and Ida Caritrill as
plaintiffs obtained a decree in.i
partition against Mattie Hosworth i
and J. H. Templeton, we are com-'
manded to sell at public auction to',
the highest bidder all that certain'
tract and parcel of real estate de
scribed as follows, to-wit: The
South Half of the Northwest
Quarter and the North Half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section
Twenty-six, Township Fourteen
South of Range Fifteen East of the
Willamette Meridian, situate in
Crook County, Oregon, and con
taining in all One Hundred ' Sixty i
i acres, more or li-sa.
Notice is hereby given that on
Friday the 7th day of April, 1916;
at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, 1
at the front door of the county
! court house in the City of Prino-j
'ville Orciritn wp wilt in flie1i,-rwf '
to said decree and order of saie in i
partition, sell all the n'ove de-j
scribed real estate mid the whole.
thereof, to the highest tind best
bidder for cash in gold coin of the
United States.
Dated this Sth day of March, I'M (I.
W. T. Di.vcnp'.rt, J. H. Wigle,
.1. M. Elliott. Referees in Partition.
lTt'ic.
UYNOW!
Onion Sets
Garden Seeds
Both package and bulk
Garden Tools
Poultry Supplies
Squirrel Poison Etc.
tewart
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Depart mert of the Interior, U. S.
I-and OHice at The Dalles, Oregon,
February 2ti,
Notice is hereby given that
(ieorge U. Janala,
of Dry Lake, Oregon, who, on April
3, 1911, made Homestead Entry No.
08.16S, anl on May l, 1912 made
additional Homestead Entry, No.
010222, for East Half. (F.J), Sec
tion 11, Twp 20-South Range 20
East, W. M., has filed notice of in
tention to make final three year
Proif, to establish claim to the
land above described, before A. S.
Fogg, U. S. Commissioner, at
Hampton, Oregon, on the Kith day
of April. 1910.
: f'laimnnt names as witnesses:
(ieorge Gergcr, Bert Luten, B.
3. Murphy and Thomas I-angford.
all of Dry Iike, Oregon.
) H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
17t5p.
, Too Late to Classify
MIDDLE AGE WOMAN Wanted
to do housework on a ranch.
- Phone or wirte C. C. O'Neal.
Riverside ranch, Prineville, Ore-
) gon. 17tfc.
C. C. II. S. NOTES. j
Since the military plan of today j
is an element in the study of Civics,
much interest was given to an ad
dress by Jay II. Upton, on the de
fense of the Philippines and the
present military questions. Mr.
Upton advanced some very interest
ing tacts on the Philippines, authen
tically drawn from actual experience
during the Spanish-Amercan War.
Further along this line was the
Senior talk by Orval Yancey, on the
need of U. S. Merchant Marine,
I which embodied the fact, that at
I the present time foreign ships are
the carriers of American produce,
thus endangering our Navy in case
of yar, as it would be helpless with
out a large number of auxiliary
transports. The talk was extem
poraneous ar.d deliver d in a force-
able style. . .
The h igh school is elated over the
fact that the negative side is alotted
us for the debate, which will be
with Condon. Ramsey and Rice
will probably be our representatives
in this critical contest.
Next Friday afternoon and even
ing the tryouts for the declamation
contest will be held at the High
School. Everyone is invited.
A Page of News About a Store Full of Bright
New Spring Goods
New Goods A
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.vmguaiiy in Every
BUY YOUR GOODS AT HOME WHERE YOU GET YOUR ACCOMMODATIONS
STANDARD PATTERNS FOR APRIL
Coming This
Week
Our Spring Line of
Men's .
Clothing
One suit of a kind is the
way we buy our suits,
except blue serges
$15.00 and
$20.00
The Wasjh Materials are prettier than ever. The lines
are more complete than ever
D. M. Ferry & Co. Seeds of all kinds; onion sets 15c lb
Try that steel cut coffee at
25c lb. :
f
Home made bacon, hams
and shoulders
15c to 221c lb.
Ask some one who has
tried this bacon
' Garden Rakes
Hoes, Shovels, Hay
Forks, Picks
and Farm Tools
of all kinds; our prices are
rights as usual
Bring us your eggs; we will
take all that you have at
any time in trade at the
market price
CORNETT & COMPANY
'Prineville, Oregon :: Successors to Clifton & Cornett
WOMEN'S
SUITS AND
COATS
for spring are here.
Remember 'we buy
our women's suits
and coats one of a
kind. Call and take
a squint before the
sizes are broken.