Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 06, 1916, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 8
Fullcrton, Bert A. Lawrence, Mamhe
Day, L. B. iSilkwovHi, Ivan lVproy.
Annie M. Castor, Gomye Kurinan,
Lama B. Dongas, C. M. Larstod, J. E.
JUcFnrlaue, Jan. R. Williams, 0. 11.
Carpenter, J. G. Brown, Kllou By
strum, Charles T. lluym. G. K. Ther
ring, J. V. Grater, Ella Burns, Kaiph
Johnson, E. B. Brothortun, Pan Clark,
Lou Ella Works, John Ilishish, A. A.
Loih, E. T. Lance, J. A. Miller, War
ren Kinsman, K. Sliiivloy, Kay llol
wian, W. R. Kelly, Mamie l.an.lenhlas.
T.!iiillv Townsile Co.. Fred Sherwood,
Lloyd J. Corhin, G. W, Brown, et al..
C. T. Campbell. 8. Doliinsr, May lier
ki:is, W.iirer Spores, Ethel Spmv.s
Nora Bo!liwe!l, 0He M. Kherwine,
M'ty A. Fleek. S. Sellman, OUie Baker.
Kitlie (!. Turtier. Emoene Myeis, J.
C. Hanson, W. F. Kolihacker, A. E.
Frem-h. E. U. Murphy, Henry tv'hivll.
La Fine Towiimic iVmpany. DwL'ht
M Pavis. S. A. Lvtle, S. Briee. Be
Plaintiff.
Address :
rrineville,, Oregon.
Oregon' Dry Record
Continued from paj?e 1.
NOTICE FOK rUBLICATlON.
n,,ni-t mif nf ihn Interior. IE S
Land Olliee at The Dulles, Orison, I
Juno 12th, nm;. j
Notice is hereby Riven that
Arthur Cruse,
of Brothers, Oregon, who, on Jan
uary 81st, 1918, mnde Homestead
entry, No. 01 12158, for EJ. Sec. 28.
Twp. 20-S, Range 18-E, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice of in
tention to make final three year
: proof, to establish claim to the
' land above described, before A. S.
s Fogs:, U.S. Commissioner at Hump
's ton, Oregon, on the 25th day of
July 191G.
Claimant names as witnesso:
j William Stenkaoip, Burns D.
i Voung. Elva E. Varco, P. 11. ColTey
all of Brothers, Oregon
11a I
H. Frank Woodcock, "Register.
;2top.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
July 1st. 191U.
Notice is heieby given that
Alice O. Volk,
formerly Alice O. Croyle, of Post,
Oregon, who, on April 15th. r.Ul,
! made Homestead entry, No. 08UU8,
and on February 4tti, iyio maa
La-ton, Charles Allselmll, Anna A.i
Lholy. W. T. liveuport, C. .1. John
son, ' E. A. Plitmmor. William O.
Piioenix. Frank Phoenix. Rose Carson,
Matt Knk'seh, J. II. Seliakel. Chas. L.
Mead, W. A. Khiir. Bedmond Town
site Company. John Tuck, Henry W.
Still. W. E. Claypool. W. 0. l'arneh,
F. M. White, Wells and MeCaffery.
C. A. Melton-ell. Florem-e Weston. F.
X. Ahhie. J. M. Buiikhy. 1. M. .ioiin-,and on February 4th. 1915 made!
son. M. T. Eilm-vr. J. V. Saxton, Z. J additional homestead entry, No.
Talliforo. A. 0. -Myers, Susan P. 1 014457, for SJ SW1, SWi SEi, See.
Shultx. C. L. Branton, F. Johnson. , 34. Twp, Itf-Si, Range 18-H, Lots
Elsie Bateman, II. P. MeXary. II. F.;i.o, SEJ NEi, NEi SEi, See. 3.
Jones, Ethel C. llopley, Central Ore-! Twp. 17-S, Range 18-E, Villamotte
jron Irrigation Company. WelU and ' Meridian, has filed notice of in
X.nn. Comnanv. R. S. 'tention to make final live year
A general summary of the
articles printed in the Portland
papers which agreed as to facts,
follows:
Drunkenness reduced 75 p?r cent.
Total arrests cut in half
Court income increased.
Vagrancy reduced tit) per cent.
Take a look at the comparative
tabulation of arrests for drunken
ness during the first s;x months of
this year and last :
101 1915
June 1M ",;lti
May 144 541
April 1 SI 575
March 1M 517
Fehruary '115 o-U
unuary 1 PIS
Total for six months 80O 32111
Reduction in arrests 2401.
The fact that the town has been
so remarkably orderly under the
dry regime has not at all affected a
reduction in the income of the
courts. So far as that phase of the
question is concerned the figures
I tell the best tale:
Court receipts
January to July, 1910 $17,o(H
January to July, 1915 15,479
It is N
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Collins, A. C. MeFall. Claude Knapp.
Howard Contract Company. May
Bueklev, J. R. Liehty. Alden and El-
lw Anna V. Ellis. Edward Maher. C
E. Xeilson. Allen Wileoxin
AVileoxin. C. W. Vandyke. F. A. Geu
t: v. May Whitney, J. R. Moody, J. J.
Fackley, J. A. Buckley, W. J. Buek
lev, Ora Smith. Redmond Realty In
vestment Company, E. F. Bartlett,
Bob C. Evans, William E. Christian
sen, 8. Christiansen, G. E. Smith, Lulu
Brooks, J. A. Norwood, Carl N. Ehret,
J. W. Sehmnk. Margaret Golden, H.
R MVMielde. Melrose Park Co.
land Empire Co., Oresron Trunk De
velopment Company, Dodson & Slo
cum, Lillie B. Gillette. C. S. Kenyon,
Bessie V. Markel, Delia Aumiller,
Frank MeCaffery, Raehael MeCaf
fery. J. Dennis, Ben MeCaffery, Carl
J. Carlson. W. X. Cobb, L. S. Me
Caffery, W. C. Walker, Tum-a-lum
Lumber Co., J. S. Parminter, Eliza J.
Herring, Max Luddeman, Mary E.
Coleman, A. D. Butts, Henry Linster,
(5ns Lcfas. C. J. Larson, X. O. Widen,
Georpe Dahl, Alfred Osen, Y. Mayan
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Lake M
Bechtell, U. S. Commissioner, at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 10th
Reeves day of August, 1916.
Claimant names as w t lesses:
Edwin A. Abbott, Mary L. Cook,
Cora Dorrell, George Nolan, all of
Post, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
34t5c.
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NOTICE FOR PULICATION.
DeDartment of the Interior. U. S.
In- Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 5th, 1910.
Notice is hereby' given that
Elston C. Hill,
of Held, Oregon, who, on April
23d, 1913, made Homestead entry
No. 011581, for SEi, SJ NEi, Sec.
33, NWi SWI, SWi NWi, Sec. 34,
Twp. 19-S. Range 20-E, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final three year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before A. S. Fogg,
U. S. Commssioner at Hampton,
May T. Lew, A. H. Coder, Bessie 1 lq.fi
Clinton Mullirio. Delmer Davis, ing number of arrests
Charles A. Stevens, Max Gross,
all of Held, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
31t5c.
Merrill, G. J. Hank. G. J. Hauek,
F. R- Dav, Sue Mitchell Stokey, Nora
C. Mitchell, J. D. Stevens. R. B. Weib,
Kenwood Promotion Co., W. P.
Strandbiinr, J. H. Williams, Florence
V. MeAdams, Lytle Townsite Com
pany, Ernest A. Smith. O'Xeil Broth
ers, Lillian Van Matre, Maude L. Xeu
hau.en. Michael Bvnan, A. J. Robin
son. M. XLswonger, Lydia Golden, John I
F. Young. L. D. Weist, Julia F. Har
rington, Arthur Proctor, Benjamin F.
Peterson, V. C. Coe. Trustee, Susie
Caler, "W. D. Xewlon, Elmer J. Merrill,
C. J. Clemenson, Xannie J. Wilkin
son, Deschutes B. & T. Co., J. I. West,
E. A. Cast, Ed Smith, W'. T. Casey
Estate, Wr. F. Beekman, Cline Falls
Power Co., J. W. AVright. David Hill,
J. W. Usher, H. G. ThoLstrup, I. T.
Tholstrup, Serletta Sheffier, Annie
Dobbs, Mabel Davis, Emily Pease, and
all persons unknown owning or claim
ing to own, or having or claiming to
have, any right, title, equity, or inter
est whatever in the real property here
inabove described ; as the owners of the
legal title of the above described prop
erty as the same appears of. record
and each of the other persons above
named are hereby further notified that
Crook County, Oregon, a public cor
poration, will apply to the Circuit
Court of the County and State afore
said for a decree foreclosing the lien
against the property above described
smd mentioned in said certificate. And
you are hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the first pub
lication of tbi Summons, exclusive of
the day of said first publication, and
defend this anion or pay the amount
.tin? ns above shown. t"vt'.er With
co-'-ts and scented intere-t, and in eue
of your failure to do so, a decree will
be rendered fori','. dug the lien of
,r-aid taxes and cosis -jrt.i.-t the land
and premises above named.
; This Summons is published by order
of the Honorable T. E. J. Duffy,
dudue of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the County of
Crook, and said order was made and
dated this 29th day of June, 1910, and
the date of the first publication of
this Summons is the 29th day of June,
1916. All process and papers in this
proceeding may be served upon the
undersigned, residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereinafter
irentioned. .
Date of last publication, August
31st, 1916.
(Signed) Willard H. Wirtz,
District Attorney and Attorney for
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 15, 1916.
Notice is hereby given that
William E. Mead,
of Roberts, Oregon, who, on March
6th, 1913, made Homestead entry,
No. 011375 and on June 15th, 1914,
made additional homestead enrty,
No. 013454, for NEi SEi, Sec. 12,
Twp 18-S, Range 17-E, & SWi
SWi, Sec 6, WJ NWi, SEi NWi,
NWi SWi, and Lots 2-3 & Ni of
Lot 6, Sec. 7, Twp. 18-S. Range
18-E, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
final three year proof to establish
claim to the land above described
before Lake M. Bechtell, U. S.
Commisioner, at Prineville, Ore
gon, on the 22nd day of July, 1916.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Manford D. Nye, Audrid G.
Kizer, Jabcz E. Warner, Katie
Mead, all of Roberts, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock,- Register. 1
32t5c.
(Gain $ 1,822
Most of this amount is taken in
from fines, and of the entire sum
the greater percentage is assessed
from speeders and violators of
traffic ordinances. This type of
cases continues, although the popu
larity of the accident-courting joy
ride has waned.
Taking June as a lepresentative
month, the police records show that
arrests for drunkenness dropped
from 586 to 136, with the number
of attending vagrancy arrests
shrinking sympathetically from 94,
counted as amazingly small number
llast year, to 36. The average
number of vagrancy arrests last
year was in the neighborhood of
300 each month.
Little difficulty is being expe
rienced by the police so faras ship
ped in liquor is concerned. The
advance of the summer months and
impending hot weather naturally
caused the number of shipments to
increase somewhat, but the attend-
has not in
creased. In fact. June figures
showed a decrease of eight in the
list of arrests.
Greatest trouble has been found
in the practice of drinking alcohol,
but "hard-heartedncss" on the part
of the court cut this evil to the
minimum. Bootlegging, too, has
been found an unprofitable busi
ness, and the wise and vigilant
business man of the slums has
turned from it. Evening Telegram.
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OottOITl player at n price below its vnl-
ue. Underneath every PHtNOMENAL PRICE
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Bv no manic can kkk! material and hiuh-clans work
manship be turned into good pianos and sold at prices altogether out of propoi tion
to their cost of production.
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Too Late to Classify
DR. J. G. TURNER Formerly of
Lowe & Turner, the well known
specialists of Portland, will
in Prineville again Friday
Saturday, July 14-15 until 3
m. Saturday. Dr. Turner has
years of hard practical ex
perience as an eye and nerve
specialist, coupled with bis being
educated in the best schools,
makes him a safe person for you
to consult. If you have eye
troubles, headaches or cross eves,
don't fail to consult him. There
is no charge for consultation or
examination and if you do not
need glasses.Dr. Turner positive
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Regular visits to Prineville every
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 19, 1916,
Notice is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of
the General Land Office, under pro
visions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pur
suant to the application of
Lillian M. Foster,
Serial No. 014808, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $2.50 per acre,
at 10:00 o'clock A. M., on the 19th
day of September, next, at this
office, the following tract of land:
Si NEI, Sec. 14, Twp. 16-S, Range
19-E, Willamette Meridian. (Con
taining 80 acres) . "This tract is
ordered into the market on a show
ing that the greater portion thereof
is mountainous or too rough for
cultivation,".
The sale will not be kept open,
but will be declaied closed when
those present at the hour named
Lave ceased bidding. Ihe person
making the highest bid will be re-
quried to immediately pay to the
Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above described land are ad
vised to ''file their claims, or ob
jections, on or before the time des
ignated for sale.
34t5c. L. A. Booth, Receiver.
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NOTICE OF PINAL ACCOUNTING!
Notice i3 hereby given by the un
dersigned, the executor of the Es
tate of C. L. Dennison, that he has
made and filed with the clerK 01
the County Court of the State ot.
Oregon for the County of Crook,
his final accounting ot the admin
istration of said estate, and that
the Honorable County Court has
fixed Monday,' the 7th day of
Anmitrt iQifi at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the County
Court room in the courthouse at
Prineville, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing and settling said
final accounting.
George E. Aitken,
Executor of the Estate of C. L.
Dennison, Deceased.
Dated this 6th day of July, A. D.
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