Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 05, 1917, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    APRIL 5, 1917
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE S
Spring Is Here!
We have secured the agen
cy for Prineville of 1
UHL BROS.
WALL PAPER
The finest line of Wall Paper ever
shown in Prineville and our Mr.
Shipp will be glad to call and show
samples. Phone Red 22j
SHIPP & PERRY
COMFORT BY NIGHT
TO PORTLAND
OREGON TRUNK RY.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars
1 Tourist Sleeper Daily.Each Way '.,
Standard Sleeper Leave Redmond ,,
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
LEAVE PORTLAND
Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday 7:10 p.m.
ROUND TRIPS HOMESEEKERS', FARES
From Missouri river, St. Paul, Sioux
City, etc $52.00
Si. Louis . $55 00
Chicago $57.50
Prepaid tickets delivarad by wira
Stopovers at All Points, Return Limit 25 Days
California-North Bank Road and SS Northern Pacific
Al your tervica for TRAVEL INFORMATION
J. T. HARDY. T. F. A P. A., R. H. CROZIER, A.t. G. P. A.,
BEND, OREGON PORTLAND, OREGON
Sand or ask for Oregon Trunk' Potato Book
Rrducad round trip' from Middle
Watt to Central Oregon on the first
and third Tuesday oi each month till
December inclusive. ,
NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS
(Ity Our lingular Correspondent)
Tim seniors addrerilnii the assem
bly Monday morning wiro Eatello
Conway, unci Hoburt Hoitms. MIbb
Conwny'B Bubject 'TnKontB and
I'uKontry" was well handled and de
livered In tho best of Blvlo. We lire
all Kind to ho rnpn-Hcntcd by Miss
Conway at liend In tho declamatory
content. Mr. Renins wan no less
effective, taking for 111" Biibject the
"Ancient FarniliiK In I'eru."
Hev. F. ( l.aHlctte, 'lie new pas
tor of tlio HapllHt Church, spoke to
th student body at tho eloao of the
senior addresses, llo furnlHliud ub
with subject matter for a hearty
lauKh. He was applumled back to
tell uh ono mora Btory. We hope he
will come ukuIu and Biurt us right
for tho week'B work.
Caroline Thronson and Rader
l'rowclt each won a prize of $5.00
for the beat eBHay written In favor
of tho bond Issue for road develop
ment. The freshniun class of C. C. H. S.
will give a tarclul comedy at the
Lyrlo Theater Thursday evening
April 6. This performance Is ex
pected to exceed all other Buch per
formances of its kind that have
been given.
Superintendent Thordarson, of
Bend, has invited our cadet com
pany to put on Bonin drill work
during the morning of fluid day
meet. This matter will bo taken up
with the company and if It can be
determined that this will Interfere
In no' way with tho work of the boys
In track, we will be glad to put o
the parade.
Tho High School received its flag
Friday morning and appropriate
patriotic exercises were held cul-;
minuting In the parade and the first
public appearance of our cadet band
and company.
The following are tho names of
the students who will take part in ;
the final contest for the Baldwin
thought as well tm on delivery.
MIbh Nell SykttB, a former member
of tho faculty of C. C. H. S. has
been elected president of tho Honor
Guard Society of Salem, which or
ganized with about 4 i members.
KKCKITION IS TKNDKHKD
Mrs,
Uydu I'onil Honored for Assist,
nine In I'liylnfC I Mil
ciety mot In the parlori of tbe
church liiHt Saturday afternoon and
In recognition of the Inspiration and
UHNlslanca rendered them by Mrs.
Ityda Pond In raising the $500.00
Indebtedness on the church recently,
surprised her by presenting her with
a case of choice perfumery. The
presentation on behalf of the society,
wa mado by Mrs. Shipp, to which
Mrs. I'ond replied In a happy and'
gracious munner. Mrs. I'ond has'
contributed at various limes recent- i
ly over $100 to tho church. I
She sad, "You see It is only a bit J
of sentiment. I lived in Prineville!
when a girl and was converted and
Joined the church here, In the old '
Methodist church, and I love the,
church, and am only too happy to
do this."
. HTATKMKST lPTrll! OWKKKHMIPMANU .
i AI.KMKNT, ll I I.ATIOV fcTC, RE 1
I Ul'IKKIt IIY TDK AI T OK OX.KKHH
OK AIK.I.'HT 24, I HI 2, I
Of Crook County Journal ,i,l,lihrd weekly'
at Prineville, Oregon. rir A t II I, IHI7. 1
Htate of Oregon, County Crook, s. 1
' HVfura m, a Notary Public In and for the j
' Slat anil rounty aforesaid, personally au-:
' peared Guy l,afollette, who, having been duly
. .worn according to law, d,oM and My '
jthat he ia the editor, publisher and owner of
! 111. Crook County Journal and that the fol
I lowing i, to Ilia beat of hla knowledge and
belief, a true statement of the ownei.hip,
management, He., of the aforesaid publita-
lion for the dale .hown In the above caption,
! required by the Act of A'lgust ii, 1912,
i tfriltodicd In section 413, I'oMtal Laws and
I Kegulations, printed on the revenie of thin
1 form, to-wit:
I 1. That the nam and address of tha pub
, lisher, edtlor, managing editor, and business
manager are :
j Pubh.her. EdlUr, Managing Editor, Busi
ness Manager, (illy Lafollette, Prineville,
Oregon.
12. That the owner, are:
(iuy (.afollelte, l'rinevillv, Oregon.
II. That the known bondholder., mortga
; gees, and other .erurity holders owning or
holding I per cent or more of total amount
of bunds, mortgages, or other aecuritiea are:
None.
4. That the two paragraphs next above,
giving the name of the owners, stockholders,
and security holders, if any, contain not only
the list of stockholders and security holders
as they appear upon the bonks of the com
pany but also, in eases where the stockholder
or security holder appeal upon the books of i
the company as trustee or in any other ft-1
duclary relation, tha name of the person or
corporation for whom such trustee is acting, l
I Is given : also that two paragraphs con-'
I tain statements embruong affiant's full l
I knowledge and belief as to tha circumstances!
1 and conditions under which stockholders and .
security holders who do not appear upon the )
! books of the company as trustees, hold stock ;
and securities in a capacity other than that i
of a bona fide owner ; and thia affiant has
no reason to believe thai any other person,
association, or corporation has any interest
direct or indirect In the said stock, bonds,
or other securities than as so stated by him.
UUY LAKOLLETTE.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3rd
day of April, 1917.
U M. HECHTELU
ioi.ai.1 notary ruDiic lor uregon.
i My commission expires March 7, 1921.
NOTICE OF BALE OF KEAL ESTATE"
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned,
the executor of the estate of Joshua J. Van
dervert, deceased, that on or after the 5lh
day of May 1917. he will sell at Prineville, I
Uregon, at private sale, all the right, title
and intercut Joshua J. Vantk'rvert. deceased,
had at the time of his death, for the best
price obtainable, the following described
premises to-wlt : The west h (If of the noi
west quarter and the west half of the south-
west uuarter of Section twenty-eight,
Town.hip fifteen South of Kange fifteen
East of the Willamette Meti.ftan in Oregon.
Terms and enndtliun of sale ten per cent f i
rnah on dj.y of sale and the balance payable I
on confirmation of County Court. j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Dated April Sth 1917. Department of the Interior, U. S.
Execu,orf ihe'eaulu. ojjoshu. Ofllc, at The Dalles, Oregon.
iUSc J. Vandirvert, dcciuicd. Aoril 2nd, 1917.
NOTICE OF PI NAlJ SETTLEMENT I Notice h'nh' liv,n that
Notice is hereby given by tho undersigned, ' PATRICK MOGAN,
the Executrix of the Ktate of William Shel- of Prineville. Oregon, who, on Kebruary 9th,
lon. alias William E. ilawkinj, dereased, that 1914. made Homestead Entry. No. 012521, for
she has filed her tinal accounting of her ad- S1., SW'j, NWU, SW 1-4, Sec 10; NW 1-4
ministration of said estate and that the NW 1-4, Section 16, Township 16-South,
Honorable Counly Court has M-t Monday, the Range 16-East, Willamette Meridian, has
rth day of May 1917, at 10 o'clock in the hied notice of intention to make final three
Inrenoon at the County Court room in Prlne- year proof, to establish claim to the land
yule, Oregon, as the time and place for hear- above described, before Lake M. Bechtell, U.
nig and settling said final accounting at S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on
which said time and place any person inter- the 18th day of May. 1917.
eaira in aaia estate may apiK-ar and object. Claimant names as witnesses:
,What are
You Paying
7HE EXTREME
J advancement in
. the cost of food
stuff during the past few
months has brought the
consumer face to face
with a serious condition.
Economical buying is
no longer in vogue, it is
a universal study. While
it has been a sort of
custom among the Am
erican people to buy at
random, disregarding
prices paid for merchan
dise and the quality re
ceived in return, condi
tions are changing. The
advancement of the cost
of merchandise is great
er in proportion to the
increased earning ca
pacity of the average individual, there
fore it becomes necessary to weigh the
value of the dollar. Buying goods at
random is not only precarious but it is
avoidable extravagance. The merchant
who is best prepared to serve you at the
Mt TJ"- aim,,. "
ffpirred
ml Slock
iSRVlGROCERIES
-I-v The Reputation
Preferred Stock
Groceries
has been established on a
foundation of quality and
GUARANTEED SATISFACTION
TO THE CONSUMER
lowest possible cost is the merchant who
buys in quantities and eliminates un
necessary extravagance in the operations
of his business. It is our aim to give
you adequate service up to the full limit
of economy.
PREFERRED STOCK CANNED GOODS
P.S. CANNED FRUITS
Pineapple, l-2 flats two for 25c
Apricots, No. 2 t-2 tins ...25c
Blackberries 2 tins 25c
R. A Cherries 2 1-2 tins. :30c
Y. F. Peaches 2 1-2 tins 25c
Sliced Peaches 2 1-2 tins. 25c
ears
'2 tins.
30c
Raspberries '2 tins 25c
Strawberries "2 tins 25c
Loganberries "2 tins 25c
Pineapple "2 tins 20c
Pineapple "2 1-2 tins 25c
P.S. VEGETABLES
Asparagus, large . 30c
Asparagus tips 30c
Corn, two cans for .35c
Tomatoes, No. 3, two for 35c
Beans, two cans for 35c
Peas, tender M., two for 35c
Peas, Tiny Super, two for .35c
Spinach, No. 3, two for 35c
Sauer Kraut, No. 3, two for 35c
Pumpkin, No. 3, two for 35c
Squash, No. 3, two for 35c
Hominy, No. 3, two for 35c
O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY
it-.
Jill-" III! I , I!
in . I I
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The ladies of the M. E.
Land
wid final accounting.
Dated April 6lh, 1917.
LOV1NA J. HAWKINS,
Executrix of the Estate of William
Sheldon alias William E. Hawkins.
MtT,p decctiN.'d.
William W.
1 Wilson. Paul
! ville, Oregon.
Davis, Frank Mertsching, Curt
A. Mertsching, all of Prine- '
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register
Your Country Needs You ff
Be Prepared to Do
Your Duty
Prineville Drug Company
Geo. Nicolai 3Z $&aSJL 3h Proprietor
1 I III n 1
Aid n
Matt
II of
Ttam
Wffl
IS
cash prize of $50.00: OchoconiaiiB:
Luckey Bonney, Oza Myers, Walter
Barney. Alphas: Adrian Yancey,
i Lynn Cram and Luther Barney,
; This contest furnished more opor
. tunity for development and ability
than any other contest of the school
"ior the reason that each contestant
fjis required to write his own oration
and his production Is graded on
fit ;
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MODELED ON THE LATEST UNES OF
TASTE AND BEAUTY
OUR STOCK OF
Easter Hats
IS COMPLETE
The Elite Millinery
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