Page 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Guy Lafoixkttk, Knitor-Ptoprietor Entered at the rxwtoflioe t Prineville, Oregon, as eecondclnits matter. The Journal standi lor the best inter !si of Piiueville and Crook County. 1 Independent in politic. Published every Thursday afternoon. Price $1.M) per year, payable in advaure. In case of change of address please notify ts at once, giving both old and new add less. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGI ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES FAIR PLAY. While there will be those who will not agree with the line drawn by the joint East-Side-West-Side committees at Bend Monday night, none who watched the workings of those men and who know of the facts can say that the feeling of fair play did not predominate. The East Side committee fought stubbornly for the lines which were agreed upon by these same com mittees at a meeting held a week previous, and while the committee of 25 Bend men voted with but one dissenting voice to support the same line during the afternoon on Monday, the Bend men insisted on giving in to changes that would satisfy more people along the lines. The agreement to these changes was made by the committee from . the East Side only after hours of deliberation and after he.iring the petitions and from delegates direct from every community represented. The work of the committee of seven -xho were so fairly selected from the eastern half of the county was always in the open and abso lutely clean, and everyone who has watched the matter will admit that they are able men,' and that their work was well done. A CLEAR CASE. Occasionally there occurs in the day's news, pathetic stories that have a strong human appeal, inter mingled with the commonplace oc curences. One such is an article that gives the detail! of a suit for $10,000 that has been filed by the mother of six children against the owners of a saloon before the prohibition days, which statement alleges that the plaintiff's husband had been ruined by the illegal purchase of liquor from the defendants and is now an inmate of the state insane asylum. The press is commenting some what freely on this matter, because of the fact that the suit is brought and not because the father of those six children was ruined, and became a decided liability to the state in stead of a breadwinner and a good citizen. Men have been ruined in this way since the days of the first saloon, but to think of bringing a suit against a nice friendly saloon cwner! The very nerve of that wife and mother of only a half dozen children! No doubt these men .owned one rd those "nice clean orderly places" that we so often hear about and had a sign over a side door that said "Family Entrance." Run purely in the interests of the" family of course. Looking more particularly to family income probably. It matters little about the result of the suit. That a cash damage is due the family there can be no question. But there is a court of justice where these men and others who have been prominent will not be able to have much in fluence, where tiiey will not be able . to assist in the selection of the jury, and there real justice will finally be done. . LOST. There has been lost to Crook county, we hope only temporarily however, one perfectly good har mony meeting. Redmond had the first one Prineville followed a month later by a banquet which made up in numerical attendance what it lacked in harmony, and Bend's turn came in June. Under the conditions it might be more appropriate to hold this third meet ing in October, but we leave the date entirely with Bend. Hundreds of deaths in the cities from the heat, and the loss of . and damage to crops everywhere but in Oregon is but added proof that this is the best state in the land, and a look over the Central Oregon country will convince anyone that this is the best part of the state. NOTICE FOR PUBLICA10N. Department of the Interior, U. S . Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 17th, 19115. Notice is hereby given that John H. Israel, of Bend, Oregon, who, on Decem ber, ISth, 1912, made Homestead entry, No. 011076, for WJ, Sec. 9, Twp. 20-S, Range 17-E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis, U.-S. Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 26th day of August, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Percival, Reber W, Murphy, Daniel W. Beeler, Arthur C. Plumloy, Otis C. Henk'.e, all of Millican, Oregon. . H. Frank Woodcock,- Register. 37t5p. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Ciook County. I. M. Mills, Plaintiff. vs E. C. Gulliford, The Will amette Valley & Cascade Mountain Wagon Road Company, and Charles Altschul, Defendants. To the Willamette Valley & Cas cade Mountain Wagon Road Com pany, E. C. Gulliford and Charles Altschul, defendants: In The Name Of The State Of Oregon; you are hereby required to appear and answer this sum mons and application and complaint filed against you in the above en titled cause within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the date of said 1st publication, to-wit: on the 26th day of September 1916, and defend this action or pay the amount due to-wit: $13.25 with interest thereon at the rate of fifteen per cent per annum from July 18th, 1916, and upon your failure so to do a decree will be rendered against you foreclosing the lien of the hereinafter mentioned and described Delinquency Certifi cate and costs against the land and premises hereinafter described. That this suit is for the purpose of foreclosing the lien for taxes of the Delinquency Certificate issued by the Sheriff of the County of Crook, State of Oregon on the 21st day of April 1915, for taxes for the year 1912 in the amount of $2.28 with interest thereon at the rate of fifteen per cent per annum from the 21st day of April 1915; and for taxes of subsequent years as follows: On April 21st, 1915 $2.55. taxes for the year 1913; on April 4th, 1916, paid $6.42, taxes for the years 1914 and 1915, in the amounts of $3.00 and $3.42 respec tively. That I. M. Mills to whom said certificate was issued is now the owner and holder thereof; That the property against which said certificate of delinquency was issued and upon which the taxes aforesaid were paid is described as follows: The Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Fif teen, Township Seventeen, South of Range Twenty-four, East of the Willamette Meridian in Crook County, Oregon. That the undersigned, M. R. Elliott is the attorney and agent of the plaintiff and signs this sum mons in his behalf and is' residing within the State of Oregon and all processes and papers in the proceed ings may be served upon him with the same force and effect as if per sonally served upon the holder of said certificate within this state. This summons is published by order of Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook County, given and entered upon the 24th day of July 1916. The date of the first publication of this summons is July 27th, 1916. M. R. Elliott, In behalf of the plaintiff and ap plicant for judgment. 37t7c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 7th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Ethel Ward, of Prineville, Oregon, who on Feb ruary 10th, 1911, made Homestead entry No. 08108 and on March 4th, 1915, made additional homestead ontrv, No. 014521, for W i V., Sec. 34. Twp. 15-S, Range 15-E. Lot 4, Sec. 2, Lots 1-2-3, SKI NWi, SWi NEL See. 3, Twp. 16-S Range 15-E, Willamette; Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above de scribed, before Lake M. Bochtell, U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 14th day of August, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: William Harrold, Charles Proetz, Raleigh Cross,-Caleb E. Cros.s all of Prineville, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. 35t5c. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 29th. 1916. Notice is hereby givpn that Edward H. Clyne, -of Prineville, Oregon, "who, on March 27th, 1913, made Home stead entry, No. 011480, for SKI NE1. Ei SEJ, Sec. 33, NWJ SWi, Sec. 34, Twp. 16-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 LakeM. Bechtell, U. S. Commis sioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 7th day of September, 1916. Claimant names as. witnesses: Ulyssis G. Allen, John R. Knox, Labert Lane, Charles Shepherd, all of Post, Oregon. H. Franlr Woodcock, Register. 38t5c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 29th, 1916. Notice is hereby given that George McVay, of Held, Oregon, who, on December 21st, 1911, made Homestead entry No. 09782 and on August 20th. 1914, made additional homestead entry, No. 013785, for SWJ SWJ. Sec 27. NEJ. Sec. 33 & NWI SWJ, Sec. 34, Twp. 18-S, Range 20-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. Commis sioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 7th day of September, 1916. . Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas O'Kelly, Charles O'Kelly, Frank O'Kelly, Charles E. Parrish, all of Barnes, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. 38t5c. Why Not Have Your Clothes . Made in Prineville You will get the same materia), fit work manship and style That you will get in Portland or elsewhere Cleaning and Pressing Alterations of all Kinds Satisfaction Guaranteed J. A. Gillis, Tailor A WORD FOR MOTHERS It is a grave mistake (or mothers to neg lect their aches and pains and suffer in silence this only leads to chronic sick ness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your nerves are excitable; if you feel languid, weary or depressed, you should know that Scott's Emulsion overcomes just such conditions. It possesses In concentrated form the very elements to invigorate the blood, strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerves and build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands of nothers and will help you. No alcohol, Scott A Bonnie, BloomSeld. N. J. ft If! I a IS i V: ft? 9se better Jtour We can prove our claim to quality A trial has convinced others. A trial will convince you S Staedard Floer Goes to you with the guarantee to please and satisfy or your money refunded PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS II! IIS 111 Eg MA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 28th, 191ti. Notice is hereby given that Fornia L. Tcsreau. of Roberts, Oregon, who, on Feb ruary 18th, 1913, made Homestead, entry No. 011300 and on March 13th, 1916 made additional Home stead entry, No. 015834. for NEJ, Nl NWJ, Soc. 29, Ei NEJ, Sec. 30, Twp. 17-S, Range 17-E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of In tention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Watren Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 5th day of September, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph E. Roberts, Arthur P. Furhush, Hugh C. Nelson, all of Roberts, Oregon, James Cram, of Prineville, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. 38t5c. Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. 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Fruits in Season, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream LIGHT LUNCHES A SPECIALTY Commence to prepare for the big county fair