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PAGE 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL AUGUST 30, 1917 JURORS ARE CHOSEN FOR SEPTEMBER TERM The following list of juror his keen served with notice to appear for duty at the opening of court in Frlnevllle at 10 o'clock a. m. on September 10. 117. Circuit court will open t that time for the September term. From Prinevllle the following lien were called: Uoy MoCord, Geo. TH Whitels, John D. Lafollette, illlsm Harold. J. A. Way, E. D. Terrtll, Nathan B. Beach. J. R. Breesc, James E. Fuller, Ellia Mo Klnnon. C. F. Perrin. F.li H. Cox. J. G. Cantrill, and H. Earl Cross. 0. M. Cornett, J. I.. Mollaniell, Sel win Montgomery, A. G. Grown, Al len Willooxon and Jas. L. Gibson, from Powell Butte; E. P. Luthy, H. E. Kobson and Thus. IValy, from Roberts; Thos. H. Brennan, E. L. Ahly and John H. Christensen, from Paulina, O. I. Davidson and B K. Bennett, from Barnes; E. J. C'Hik, from Suplee. Martin Hal Bryer, from Dry I.uke and R. A. Amnions, from Held. Twenty-one of the thirty-one men B the venire are listed as farmers, Ive as stoek men, one lumber man, two laborers, one teacher and one bis no occupation specified. U. S. COM. BECHTELL All who wtah to file on lands th.t wll be thrown open for entry In the Powell Butte and Bear Creek Butte communities very soon may place ; their tilings with Cnlted Statea Com- j mlsstoner Lake M. Bechtell at his office In Prinevllle, Instead of going In person to the land office at The ; Dalles. THK OCHOCO WAUEHOI SE CO. Ab-ive Name Has Kevn 'lioson For New Prinevillp Warehouse The Ochoco Warehouse Company is the name chosen by McMickle & Bell, the newly organized company tbat is going to erect a warehouse la Prineville in the near future. This company will be equipped te handle all farm products and will endeavor to further the in terests of the farmer in everyday. Ochoco products will becomemore widely known when an established Market is provided. MORE IRRIGATION PROMISED Lands lying on the north side of Powell Butte may be watered if the plans of the settlers and officials of the Central Oregon Irrigation Corn fan y can be worked out. ' The company is enlisting support from owners ot land above the resent canal, which will justify them in erecting a high line ditch to cover several thousand acres in luding a part of the Cornett ranch, tnd lands on either side of this glace. Otis Logan and H. C. Wlnslow are in the city today from Bend. Mrs.- Jap Ireland and sister, Cora Poindoxter, returned Saturday from a two weeks' visit at Rosehurg, Eugene and Salem. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Middle aged woman for house work. Work will last one month. For particulars address "S" care Journal. 42Hp. NOTICE On account of shortage of hay and pasture, I cannot ac commodate travelers and stock men. D. Koopmann. . 42t3p FOR SALE 3 months' old White Leghorn pullets, SO cents each; and a few six months old, $1.00 each; All healthy and from good laying strain. Part of theBe are from 220 egg strain. Also a few choice White Leghorn cockerels for breeding purposes, $2.50 each. Dr. 1. H. Gove. 42tlp FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. Mrs. E. H. Brent, in the L. A. Booth house. 3 blocks west First National Bank. 42tfc MANY FRIZES OFFERED AT HARVEST FESTIVAL Continued from page 1 BOARD SECURES LAND The board of directors of the fiohoco Irrigation District purchased section ot land of J. F. Blanchard n Monday. The big reservoir will be located n the west side of the section, and almost all of the section will be submerged when the dam is com pleted. This is the first of four or five large tracts that will be purchased by the board soon, all of which are within the reservoir site. shoe pitching contest. O-Cedar mop, by O. C. Claypool & Co., for the oldest lady attending the picnic. Box El Sidelo cigars, by John Price, for winners of the Indoor base ball game. Dry Landers vs. Water Righters. Alarm clock, by J. E. Stewart & Co., for winner of ladies nail driv ing contest. $2.50 in cash, by First National Bank, for the prettiest baby boy under three years ot age. $2.50 gold piece, by Crook Coun ty Bank, for the prettiest baby girl under three years ot age. $2.50 in cash, by the First Na tional Bank, for the best public speaker, boy or girl under 10 years of age. $2.50 gold piece, by Crook Coun ty Bank, for the winner of babies race, for babies under five years of age. Season ticket to the Oregon Inter- i i State Fair, by the Association, for the best talk on the Fair. ; Box Walker's Leader cigars, by Geo. Walker, for winner of indoor baseball game, Business Men East of Main Street vs. West Side. i Leather baiter, by D. H. Still, for the person coming farthest to the picnic on horse back. Kodak, by H. R. Lakin, for the race for girls under 16 years. Sack of Standard flour, by Stewart Announcement! We are agents for the Pacific Grain Co. Formerly the N. H. Houser Co. Mr. Houser is now acting for the United States Food Commission and has announced that all profits accruing from the operation of the Pacific Grain Co. WILL BE GIVEN TO THE RED CROSS Be Patriotic and Sell to Us I I Redmond Lumber & Produce Go. PHONE 351 THE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, THE LOWEST IN PRICE PHONE 351 STANDARD PATTERNS Give 100 per cent Satisfaction THE DESIGNER Stylet are produced by Standard Patterns EVERY STANDARD Pattern is guaranteed to be Absolutely Correct TODAY'S STORE NEWS Tells of New Arrivals in Fall Merchandise. Women's New Fall Coats, only one of a kind, Street and Dress Coats in at tractive new models with large fur and velvet collars Defining style is like signaling to Mars. Style in clothes cannot be conveyed through the earsonly through the eyes. Lend us your eyes and form and our looking glass will make the sale. MiKSKTT CO. We Still Have Some Extra Good Bargains in short length Summer Goods. Some are plenty for dresses, others enough for waists. Our New Fall Line of Wool Dress Goods will be here soon. The best selected piece goods we have ever handled. New Shoes Arriving in the Latest Fall Styles Fancy Boots in plain colors and two tone effect. Priced $8.50 down instead of $8.50 up. NEW FALL HATS The New Shapes and Shades $3.50 OVERALLS that are overall. Overalls are the Crown overalls, highest grade overalls made. We Always Keep on Hand All Kinds Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WE CAN HANDLE ALL THE EGGS YOU HAVE AT THE MARKET PRICE Golden West Coffee in 1 lb 3!b 5tb Caravan Coffee in 1 lb 2V2 tb 5 lb Folger'a Coffee in 1 tb 3 tb 5tb Tub thenV if it's a Warner Corset. $1.00 $5.00 FRUIT JARS We still have Fruit Jars of all kinds and sizes, and our prices are correct. American Scout Canteens $1.00 Ammunition of All Kinds at This Store Others covered with blanket cloth, just the thing for autos, $1.00 and $1.25. Hunters Suits and Shoes Now On Sale. Get Yours Early and be in shape to bag your share of game in comfort See display in North Window. Boys! Ask for new booklet "The Making of a Marksman". For Boy Scouts and others. 1 Phone 351 LEARN TO READ THIS SIGN, IT'S OUR BOND PRINEVILLE, OREGON Phone 351 & Carlson, for the largest family In attendance. Family muat present themselves on platform. Large watermelon, by City Mar ket, for the winner boys pie eating contest. Aluminum coffee pot, by W. F. King Co., for the oldeBt bachelor In the Ochoco Irrigation District. Six cans Diamond W peaches, by Cornett & Co., for the winner of the ladies race. Gallon can Red Wing apple cider, by C. A. King, for best talk on "Our New Railroad." Year's subscription to Central Oregon Enterprise, for best talk on the Ochoco Irrigation District. Year's subscription to the Crook County Journal for the best talk on the possibilities of the development of the timber interests near Prine vllle. 5 lb Golden West coffee, by Mrs. I. Michel, for the winner of the ladies potato race. GlaBS bumidore Prince Albert tobacco, by Mrs. I. Michel, for the winner of the free-for-all dash. Pocket knife, for winner of boys foot race, for boys under 12 years. Bottle toilet water, by Geo. Nic olai, for the lady with the most pleasant smile. The following will be offered on events to be announced later: Jar cold cream and box complexion powder, by Geo. Nlcolal; sack press ed ham, by Prinevllle Market; Flash light, by D. P. Adamson; fancy Jar diniere, by C. W. Elkins; American flag, by Jordan & Hyde; fountain pen, pocket knife, and boys watch, by barvey Cyrus; fancy box candy, by Frank Johnson; gallon auto oil, by R. V. Randall. Speakers on this occasion will be S. L. Wiggins, of Bend, Dr. J. H. Gervln and Jay H. Upton, of Prine vllle and R. A. Blanchard, of Portland. NOTICE Notice In hereby Riven that the Board of Directors of the Ochoco Irrigation District has made a computation of the whole amount of money necessary to be raised by said district tor the year 1918 for all purposes whatsoever and has determined the number of irrigable acres owned by each landowner in the district and the proportionate assess ments against the same as provided by law and that said board of directors, actinic as a board of equalization, will meet for the pur pose of reviewing and correcting its assess ment and apportionment of taxes, on the first Tuesday of October, 11)17, the same being the second day of the month and will continue in session from day to day, as Ionic as may be necessary, to hear and de termine any objections by any interested parties to the assessments and apportion ment thereof and any other matters con nected therewith that may come before them, and that the assessment list and record aforesaid is in the oflice of the secretary of the board for the inspection of all persons interested, . Dated at Prinevllle, Orcicon, thuj 29th day of August, 1U17. ' R. t,. SCHEE, Secretary of the Board 42t2c of Directors, 1 MQ Boxes Apples Including 14 of the best varieties. Also 200 boxes of prunes for sale at the Grant Miller Orchard, on the Terrebonne-O'Neil road. Some apples now ripe. Mail orders to GRANT MILLER Terrebone, Ore., or call at orchard Now turn to the Classified Ads on page 3.