Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 03, 1916, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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Fullerton, Bert A. Lawrence, Maudie
Day, L. B. SilkworUi, Ivan Peproy,
Annie M. Caster, George Kurman,
Laura B. Douglas, C. SI. Larsted, J. E.
MeFarlane, Jas. R. Williams, 0. 11.
Carpenter, J. G. Brown, F.llen By
strom, Ciyirles T. Haynes. G. R. Tiior
riug, J. W. Grater, Ella Burns, Ralph
Johnson, E'. B. Brothei ton, Pan Clark,
Lou Ella Works. John HishUi, A. A.
Loet), E. T. Lauee, J. A. Miller, War
ren Khu.:ss, E. Shireley, Ray Hol
man, W. R. Kelly, Maude Lamleublas,
Laiillaw Townsite Co., Fred Sherwood,
Lloyd J. Corhiu, G. W. Brown, et al.,
C. T. Campbell, i. Debing, May Gr
king, Walter Sw, Ethel Sporeg,
Kora Bofhwoll, Olive M. Eherwiue,
Miy A. Flock, S. Sellman, Ollie Baker.
Kittie G. Turner. Enioyono Myers, J.
C. Hanson, W. F. Rohlaekei A. E.
French, E. R. Murphy, Henry Schu'll,
La Pine Townsite Company, Dwiclit
M. Pavis, S. A. Lytic, S. Price, Delia
Huston, Charles Attsehull, Anna A.
Lively, W. T. Davenport, C. J. John
son, E. A. Plummer, William G.
riioenix, Frank Phoeuix, Rose Carson,
Mart Knleseh, J. H. Schakel, Chas. L.
Mead. W. A. King, Redmond Town
site Company, John Tuck, Henrv W.
Still. W. E. Clavpool, W. 0. Parrich,
F.'M. White, Wells and MeCaffery,
C. A. -McDowell, Florence Weston, F.
X. Abhie. J. M. Bnnkley. T. M.' John
son. M. T. Ellinger, J. W. Saxton, Z.
Tallifero, A. 0. Myers, Susan P.
Slwiltz. C. L. Branton, F Johnson,
Elsie Bateman, II. P. MeXary, II. F.
Jones. Ethel C. llopley, Central Ore
gon Irrigation Company, Wells and
Jones, Jones Land Company, R. S.
Collins, A. C. McFall, Claude Knapp.
Howard . Contract Company, " May
Buckley, J. R. Liehty, Alden"and El
lis, Anna E. Ellis, Edward Maher, C.
E. Xeilson, Allen Wilcoxin, Reeves
Wileoxin, C. W. Vandyke. F. A. Gen
try, May Whitney, J. R. Moody, J. J.
Buckley, J. A. Buckley, W. j'. Buck
ley, Ora Smitlis Redmond Realty In
vestment Company, E. F. Bartlett,
Bob C. Evans, William E. Christian
sen, G. Christians, G. E. Smith. Lulu
Brooks, J. A. Xorwood, Carl X. Eliret, .
J. W. Schrunk, Margaret Golden, II.
B. McMickle Melrose Park Co., In- Registered at the Hotel Baldwin
land Empire Co., Oregon Trunk De-m Kamath Falis were tte Bow.
velopment Companv, Dodson & Slo-I , , . , ,
eum'LillieB. Gillette, C. S. Kenyon, j rnan8' Jordans' Adams-
Bessie V. Markel, Delia Aumiller, Robert Douglas, Perry Foin
Frank MeCaffery, Rachael MeCaf- dexter, E. Rose, Hobart Belknap,
fery, J. Dennis, Ben MeCaffery, Carl j Robert Osborn, L. C. Morgan,
J. Carlson, W. X. Cobb, L. S. Mc-, Glenn Hendricksen and at the Hotel
Bud Fisher jumped the old-time rut when he invented
Jeff and Mutt. For years, with that amusing pair, he's
chased away the people's care, and made them laugh
and throw their hats, and cackle till
they broke their slats. The tired,
the sad, the weak, the worn, have
laughed with Bud, and ceased to
mourn; the lame, the halt, the blind,
the deaf, have whooped with glee
o'er Mutt and Jeff. Where does he
find the joyous jests which break the
buttons from our vests? You'd
think the fount would have to fail,
but never once has he been stale.
When he sits down to hatch a plot
in which his heroes will be caught,
he lights his pipe, and soon a joke
emerges from Ttutedo smoke. He
swears by "Tux" and so will you,
2-t when you have tried a jar or two.
Plaintiff.
Address :
Prineville. Oregon.
TO CRATERLAKE PARK
Many Prineville people took ad
vantage of the baseball trip last
week to show loyalty to the team
and at the same t ime see a new sec
tion of the country.
There were nine cars in all that
made the journey. Two were hired
for the players while Bechtell and
Bowman drove their owi machines.
and the mountains of northern Cali
fornia. The government has start
ed an auto road around the rim of
Crater Lake, which will be well
worth seeing.
The car belonging to Harvey
Cyrus was broken near Crescent,
but its occupants arrived at
Klamath Falls by stage and fixed
the car on returning. ' E. L. Rose
had trouble with his car botn ways
and arrived home Tuesday evening.
Outside of trifling incidents others
of the party report th? best ; of
times.
COMIN
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The' New
EUICK
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Caffery, W. C. Walker, Tura-a-luin
Lumber Co., J. S. Parminter, Eliza J.
Herring, Max Lnddeman, Mary E.
Coleman, A. D. Butts, Henry Linster,
Gus Lefas, ?. J. Larson, X. 0. Widen,
George Dahl, Alfred Osen, Y. Mayan
chi, May T. Levy, A. H. Coder, Bessie
A. Merrill, G. J. nank, G. J. Hauek,
F. R. Day, Sue Mitchell StokeyJ Xora
Hall were H. G. Davis, Harvey
Cyrus, George Newel, W. H. Post,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lakin, Walt
Snoderly, Tom Quinn, Kobt. Zeve
ly and John Henderson.
The Dishmans and Clarks and
their party carried camping equip-
C. Mitchell, J. D. Stevens. R. B. Webb, t in their Fords and were i ba(J road
Some time ago judgment was
given against Multnomah County
for damages sustained when an auto
truck fell through a weak county
bridge. . The county was held to
be responsible for the condition of
the bridge. s 1 '
Now a judgment for $1,300 has
been won agafhst Douglas County
for personal injury sustained by a
passenger jolted off a stage on a
The car you have been waiting for
Large easy riding tires
Standard Delco Starting and Lighting System
-'"BUCK
QUALITY THROUGHOUT
Deliveries any time after August 1
Five-passenger touring car $785.00 Prineville
The 6-cylinder models will be continued
We also have used cars from $200.00 up
guaranteed in perfect mechanical condition
Let us dp your electrical work
We have battery charging outfit and expert ignition man
INLAND AUTO CO.
Prineville, Oregon
driven from their trenches.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wooley are
preparing to go East and will go
into business' in St. Paul.
The decision has been
Kenwood Promotion Co., W. P. ( camped near the rest of the crowd appeaed to the State Supreme
Strandburg, J. II. Williams, Florence at Klamath Falls. This is quite a ' rw t .,,;,i n,; .,j:
-uwua., i.c xn.D j nttle City of 5000 supported largely
pany, r-rnesi a. Bimin. u -eu erotn
j by huge mills. It is situated on a'gonVofr
will set a costly precedent. Oe-
ors. T.ilHnn Von ATnfw AIsiiulo T Veil.
hausen, Michael' Bvnan, A. J. Robin-1 narrow striP of Klamath Lake with
eon, M. Xiswonger. Lydia Golden, John ! boats plying to adjacent points.
F. Young, L. D. Weist Julia' F. Har- J Mt. Shasta is here visible, the town
. rington, Arthur Proctor, Benjamin F, being only 28 miles from the Cali
Peterson, U. C. Coe, Trustee, Susie ! forn;a iinp
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, W. F, Beckman, Cline Falls
Power. Co, J. W. Wright, David Hill,
J. W. Usher, II. G. Tholstrup, I. T.
Tholstrun, Seiletta Sheffier, Annie
A number of the cars left on
Friuay so as to be able to visit that
wonder . of wonders, Crater Lake.
The n.ad between Prineville and
LaPine is the worst of the trip, the
rest less traveled is in good con-
Dobbs, Mabel Davis, Emily Pease, and Qluon- A roaa 10 lne c'ater rurns
all persons unknown owning or claim-1 about 45 miles to the south of
ing to own, or having or claiming to: Crescent. This takes one by Sand
Alfalfa News.
Creek, featuring the tree like pin
nacles of sand stone,
The extensively traveled road
is
have, any right, title, equity, or inter
est whatever in the real property here
inabove described ; as the owners of the
leral title of the above described prop
erty as the same appears of record '. by Ft. Klamath and up through the
and each of the other persons above Garden of the Gods. This is a
named are hereby further notified that j very go0(j highway, nicely graded
Crook County, Oregon, a public cor-1 and famed for scenery , Great
poration, will apply to ' the Circuit l , .. .
Court of the County and State afore-1 dnfts of snow are P,led alon the
said for a decree foreclosing the lien j wayside which was opened to the
against the property above described ; lake last Thursday and is now be-
Miss Miriam Ruark of Portland
is spending the summer with her
grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clark
of Alfalfa.
Albert Shultz has gone to the re
serve to look after his cattle. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Smock were
seriously hurt last 'Saturday while
on their way after the Alfalfa mail.
The neckyoke to the buggy broke
and the horses became unmanage
able, upsetting the buggy. Mr.
Smock had rot fully recovered
from a broken leg and it was
feared it was broken over. Mrs.
Smock was also, badly hurt.
Walter Smith of Los Angde,
Cal., is here for his health. He is
with his sister, Mrs. L. V. Clark.
Little Sadie Perry, of Powell
and mentioned in said certificate. And i ing thoroughly repaired by ,
you are hereby .summoned to appear government. Ye sreibe had
within wxty days alter the lirst pub- fi t motorv(I(, ,lt thp llUp tllis
lication of this Summons, exclusive of
the day of said first publication, arid c&r-
defend this action or pay the amount If vages were read on the de
due as above shown, together with . scripions of Crater Lake, then
costs and accrued interest, and in case after the first glimpse of the object
of your failure to do so, a decree will j itself, comparison would find many
ue renuereu iorcci"sing me lien oi
eaid taxes and costs against the land
and premises above named.
This Summons is published by order
of the Honorable T. E. J. Duffy,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for the Coujity of
Crook, and said order was made and
dated this 20th day of JuDe, 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
mentioned.
Date of last publication, August
31st, 1916. ' ,
(Signed) Willard II. Wibtz,
District Attorney and Attorney for
beauty features omitted. The lake
is six miles long by four wide and
over a half mile deep. The water
is of the deepest blue while at the
edge it is intensely green. A trail
winds down through snow and sand
some 2000 feet to the waters edge,
where boats may be hired for a
close inspection of interesting
places or to fish in the deep clear
water.
A big mountain hotel is situated
on the very brink of the lake
affording comfortable facilities for
the tourist. From this point 60
miles to the south may be seen
Upper Klamath and Agency Lakes
the j Butte is visiting at the Powell
the i home.
I Bn Gatter, formerly of Alfalfa
and his brother, S. A. Gatter, have
bought 630 acres m the Zumwalt
district of Wallowa county. Half
of this is plow land.
A huge neighborhood picnic is
planned for next Sunday. With
well filled baskets and lots of cream
it is decided .to'-spend the day at
the ice cave.
, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Stoner are
visiting relatives in Bend.
A party of youna friends enjoyed
an "oyster stew'at the Shultz borne
Sunday eve".
Mr. Roberts and Frank Ogle
made a business trip to Bend last
week. . ' '
A certain young man from
McKay is making frequent visits to
this neighborhood. Our own boys
lacked preparedness and were
DELEGATION OF K.P.S
A special car carrying Knights
of Pythias from Central Oregon
left t railway points for Portland
Monday, loaded to capacity with
enthusiastic delegates to what no
doubt is the biggest convention of
its kind ever held on the Pacific
Coast.
Besides the party traveling by
rail, a number of other delegate!
made the trip by auto over the
Columbia Highway.
The delegates will make a week
of it, and are expected to return
about Sunday.
Jay H. Upton was elected captain
of the Central Oregon lodges for
the occasion.
' The delegates who will represent
the Prineville lodges are: Joe Ger-
ardo, Col. Draper, L. N. Nichols,
John Hoover., E. H. Smith, Warren
'Brown, T. E. J. Duffy, Ross Robin
son, Pete Barnes, Frank Foster.
Jay. II. Upton, Jonh Combs, Dr.
J. H. Rosenberg, Geo. H. Brew
ster,' Chas, A. King, II. G. Kennard,
Gus Gustaveson, H. A. Kelly and
Mrs. Kelly.
Tpo Late to Classify
FOR SALE Good stock cattle, any
number from 50 to 150 head.
Pohoka Stock Farm, Post, Ore
gon. 38t4p.
NOTICE Is hereby given to warn
all persons Notes indorsed Grain
Clifton Mortgages are fully paid.
Payment of $350. 6-16-16 10 per
cent is rejected Jasper Johnson's
guarantee, completion 1914,
Lawrence Fuller ditch $3,000
damages. Richard R. Lawrence.
38tlp.
iice ream
and
i
grape juice and orange
ade, in cherry, grape,
peach and blackberry
Coca Cola and red
cherry; icexream sold in
10c 25c 50c Cartons
Lowney's Candies
D. P. Adamson & Co.
'Prineville, Oregon
Now turn to the Classi
fied ads on page 3
W 1
Uiilliif
Hello! Say, do you know
the Pilot Butte Telephone
Company has more miles
of line and a larger num
ber of subscribers than any
other telephone company
in Crook county and a
cheaper rates? Telegraph
connection, is made at Red
mond with all outside
points. Main office Prine
ville, Oregon.
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Commence to prepare for the big county fair