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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 SEPTEMBER 13, 1917 The City Frank B. Towner tin a new Dodge car. ( AMii-rt Mutdlor, of Ili'iiil, In tin' rlty today, Stanley Ilnl fun r wn In the city yesterday from Klfo. Wesley Street, of Klfo, I a burli ness vlnltor In the city tlil week. Mr. and Mm. W. II. Perk, of Culver, were In thn city yesterday. W. A. Foster ami wife were In thn city from Powell liutte yemr day. Service will be hi'ld at tint Cath olic Church Sunday morning ut 1U o'clock. TWO NKW IllII.PIMiH HMHTKIt Will I! O'ruplril hy Ib-M-hute Pow er imipimy unil Tlieo. Miliar Rhlpp & perry have sturtnd con struction on two mors concrete business building for (Jno. Walker ml Join Inn tlii) ono I reaily under construction, Tk" building will each bo 24 by 60 feet and are already leased for a term of yearn to the Deschutes Tower Company and Theo. Mlnger. Tim first building of the Kroup will bo completed noon, and liutt been limned . to- the Pacific State Telephone Comjiany. ZKVHI.Y III VH ItltK'K HUM K Will M. K. Drtii k and wife and T. M. Daldwln and fumlly motored to lltind, Hiiuday. MIm Kdlth (inrner, of Suplce, vis ited friend In l'rliievllln the flmt of tlio week. Floyd Wholploy loft Saturday for Orovlllii, N. Y., where he will be permanently located. Lawrence K. llydn and wife, of Cottonwood, Idaho, are vlitltlng In the city for a few day. Mm. M. W. HoI.Iiih.jii, of WhIIh Walla, Wn., ha been thn guest of her timer, Mm. M. A. Itobluson, till week, Roy Gray In the city from Pout yesterday. He report that lltau l,n,l m viiiiA mln 111 thnlr tue(ltn ' the flmt of the week, Clifford and Many LewolleB, of ' Shenandoah, Iowa, arrived Saturday and will visit their uncle, G. W. Well, of Powell Hutte. The Initiatory degree wag con ferred upon three candidate at the regular meeting of the Odd Fellow lodge Tueday oevnlng. Koacoe Hopper, of Kentucky, brother of John P. Hopper, of Pow ell Uutto, arrived In the city Monday and will make hli home here. Frank McCaffery has rented the building now occupied by Hubert Zevely and will open a real estate cilice there within the next tun day. Frank Dlugei, who enllKted gome time ago In the Engineer Corpg, received a meginige today to report at once at the nearest recruiting office, Mr. J. II. Luckey and daughter, , Mm. II. B. Hurling, returned yetr day from Salem and McMlnnvllle where they have been visiting rela tive for a week. Mr. and Mm. A. Zell returned yes terday from Kali River Kail, Cul., where they have been visiting Milt '' Zell and family. They were ac companied on the trip by W. II. i Zell. i Mm. W. I. Diehman will leave to morrow for Sediilla, Missouri, tor a vlHlt with her mother. She will bu i Joined at LaOrando by her glater, Mr. Illuck, who will accompany her on the trip. Mm. II. P. Belknap, Mrs. Blanche Michel, Mr. M. B. Brink and Mm. , C. W. Elklna have been elected dele gate to the Oregon Stnto Federa tlon of Women' Club to be held in Prlnevlllo In October. John Edward Cumpbell died at bla homo near Vanora, September 5. ! Mr. Campbell was formerly a resi dent of Prlnevllle. Ilia mother, Mrs. Nancy Logan, and Bister, Mr. Nancy Jones, live here. Among those who attonded tbe Round-Up at Mitchell, September 5, from Prlnevllle were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stowort, Mrs. W. H. Belknap, Mrs. J. W. Carlson, R. L. Schoe, T, L. Qulnn, and J. E. Wilson. Rader Prewett Is at present sta tioned at New York City but ex pect his Blilp to be detailed to the ' convoy service to Europe shortly, Ills address Is U. S. S. New Orleans, New York City, care of the Post ' master there. ' After an attack of lumbago for everal days, Rev. F. C. Laslette, pastor Baptist church, was able to occupy his pulpit last Sunday and to ' meet his afternoon appointment at ; Montgomery school house. There will be preaching service at the Upper McKay Bchool house next ' Sunday, Sep. 16, at 3 p. m. by Rev. F. C. Laslette. The people of this : section Bhould appreciate these ser vices by filling the house every two weeks. . . ' First Baptist Church Harvest ' Home next Sunday, Sept. 16, at 11 , and 7:30. This is one of the great days for old and young. The church will be decorated with golden grain and fruits, flowers and vegetables. ' Special Thanksgiving sermons and music. Church Bible School at 10 . o'clock. Young People's Union at 6:30. This church stands in the ' midst of the community as a servant of Its highest Interest and noblest ; aspirations. Mr. Laslette's monthly i talk to children next Sunday morn ilng will be "God's Banquet Table". , F. C. Laslette, minister. l')iilp Modem llurlM-r Hlmp In Smith IliilMIng ut Once II. W. Znvely hn purchased the Champ Smith building and I having It remodeled for a modern barber ghop. He expect to be In the new quar ter before the flmt of the month, and will have an up-to-date shop. The building I one of the choice location in the city,, and I a good Investment. All'n Wllcoxou, of Powell liutte, I a business visitor In the city to day, s A cltlxen from Crook County wa recently motoring down the Colum bia Highway when he was stopped by a motorcycle policeman who bad broken hi machine when be wa trying to catch a speeder. The Crook County man of coume offered hi icrvlce but wag very much chagrined , when they finally over took the man and be wa a good friend of hi from Deschutes County and profusely apologized when the cop lined him forty dollar. To mako matter worse, the Deschutes County man had been flued one huu dred dollar the day before for speeding in Portland, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY KOIt SALE I)e Laval cream ator, cheap. I. II. Gove. gepar 4 4tfc KOR SALE 116 good condition. Journal olllce.' Kord roadster, Inquire at the 44tfc KOR SALE My little yellow Bulck Price M50.00. Robert W. Doug las. 44t2p POST ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent.) A good rain fell here the 10th. Mm. Htover I spending the week at O. C. Ory'. Mr. and Mm, Wallace Post are visiting in Hood River. C. W. Ebbert attended thn Hound Up at Mitchell and reports a fine time, O. B. Gray and fumlly and Roy Gray and fumlly spent Sunday at O. C. Gray', Mr. and Mr. Cha. Morrl were Post visitors Monday. K. A. Polk Is home from Prlne vllle for a couple of week. C. II. Cook and mother are going to Bend to live this winter. Mrs. Raymond and duughter have returned to their home In Walla Walla. Mrs. W. T. Morris I visiting her sister, Mm. W. A. Foster, at Powell liutte. B. B. Groff made a business trip to Prlnevllle and Redmond Satur day. Mr. Patterson Is staying with her sister, Mm. Dunham. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Newsom Jr. were Prlnevllle visitors Monday. J. R. Post took Grover Gibson to Prlnevllle Sunday to consult a physician. Grover wa thrown from a horse and sustained a fracture of the colar bone. Mr. J. R. Knox left on tbe Sun day morning train for Boring to spend the winter. J. W. Johnson and Art Lane are working on J. R. Post' flume. Mr. and Mrs. Norton and Miss Hansen spent Sunday on the Des chutes with Mr. and Mm. McMickle, of Redmond. The gchool I progressing nicely, attendance Is good and the general Interest shown by pupil and patron I very' encouraging to all concerned and give promise of a successful school. HAMPTON BUTTE NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) Mr. Bruce Balfour, of the Buttes, will teach the Buck Creek school this winter. Lew Bennett and Mm. Sopha Fel loti were visltom one day last week at C. A. Sherman's. PROCEEDINGS OF THE SEED RYE Kor aule. Inquire of Otto Bontag at Oregon Hotel. 44t2c KOR SALE Kail ced rye. Red mond Lumber & Produce Co., Iledmond, Oregon. 44tfc KOR SALE House with 6 room, largo barn, and water for stock. Will sell on easy terms. See J. E. Stewart 41 Co, for particulars. 44tfc WANTED Work on ranch by man and wife. Always worked on a farm. Inquire of John Cornelt at Lakln's store. 44tlp KOR SALE 3 months' old White Leghorn pullets, 60 cents each; and a few six months' old, J 1.00 each. All healthy and from good laying strain. Part of these are from 220 egg strain. Also a few choice White Leghorn cockerels for breeding purposes, $2.50 each. Dr. I. H. Gove. 44tfc KOR SALE One 7 room house and three lots situated in Prlneville's most desirable residence district. Good barn, chicken house and park, shade trees and shrubbery, city water and ' electric lights. Price, $3200.00, terms. One 7 room semt-modurn house on space 170x174 feet, (equal to five lots) situated on north side. City wa ter and electric lights, house cost more than $2000. A convenient place for garden, chicken, cow, etc., and will make a comfortable home. Price, $2250.00, terms Kor further particulars address P. O. Box 275. 44t2c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deimirtment of the Interior, U. S. Land ORlca at The Dalles, Oregon. Sep. th, 1817. Nutlca it hereby given that AXEL H. K. LAKSOM, of Alfalfa, Orvuon. who, on October 28th. 11112, maile Homestead Entry, No. (110865, for NE'.i, Section 84, Township 17-South, Ratine 16-Eust, Willamette Meridian, hai Hied notice oc Intention to make nnal three year proof, to entabl lati claim to the land above described, belore lake m. Uechtell, U. 8. Commissioner, at Prlnevllle, Oregon, on th 17th day of October, ln. Claimant names as witnesses! Albln Peterson, of Prineville, Oregon, Geonre W. Crawford, of Prineville, Oregon, Ernest T. Luthy, of Koberta, Oregon, Edward P. Luthy, of Alfalfa, Oregon. H. KRANK WOODCOCK, 44tflc 1 . Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. August 3 tat, 1917. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE H. MILLER, of Barnes, Oregon, who, on May 28th, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 018296, for West Half (WMil, Section 21, Township 20-South, Range 22-East, Willamette Meridian, haB tiled notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Charles A. Sherman, U. S. Commissioner, at Fife, Oregon, on tbe 1st day oi November, 1017. Claimant names at witnesses : Isaac S. Wilson, Claude Leeds, Charles Lampert, Carl F. Pausch, all of Barnes, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 44tfc . -' KeifiBter. Now turn to the Classified Ads on page 3. Instructed to start suit In behalf of Crook County against O. II. Russell for the recovering of $500.00 and cost and Interest. In the matter of the road petition for'Jame Trapman, et al. Matter continued on account of lack of bond accompanying petition. In the matter of the O'Nell bridge and Crooked Itivcr bridge at Prlne vllle. Matter submitted to the su pervision of Engineer II. A. Kelley. In the mutter of the opening of Dry Creek road. Resolution for opening the Dry Creek road. In the matter of legalizing of Car- lln road. Rseolutlon for leagllzlng of the Carlln road adopted. M f A ECONOMIC and MILITARY PREPAREDNESS THE UNIVERSITY OF 0REGQ.I In addition camadata emir In general anal clvntlfle ucatinn, offer full apartualtl la MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIENCE ARTS AND COMMERCE Plan for offoctJvo futuro sorvico. Your country nooatsrt. Son for froo Illustrated koolt,"Tral ttio Braio for Poaco or War" anal "Tho Woman and Hi University." Address W(lstrar, UNIVERSITT OF OREGON. Eugene, Oregon Ordered that Ray Putnam be in structed to paint the bridge across Crooked River at Mayfleld ranch. work to be done as soon afte Circuit Court session as possible. The matter of protecting concrete bridge on Ochoco was referred to Commissioner Lister to attend to. In the matter of the opening of the Carlln road. Ed Hintenberger and II. W. Hinkley asking court to furnish wire, request was denied. Their request to not open road without due notification and ample time be given, was granted. The Clerk Is hereby instructed to draw warrant In the sum of $10.00 in favor of Lester Hall for two days labor with team on road under Chas. Sherman. At the request of the State Live stock Sanitary Board, Dr. B. E. Nevel is hereby appointed County Veterinarian for Crook County. In the matter of the report of the amount paid for rodent bounty. The report of number and amount of warrants drawn In payment of bounties for killing or destroying certain animals within Crook Coun ty, received, accepted and ordered Hied. in the matter of the appointment of John M. Carpenter as roadmaster. It appearing to the Court the amount of road work and funds on hand are insufficient to Justify the appointment of a road master, no action was taken. In the matter of the complaint of closing the Joe Norton road. The matter was continued for further in vestigation. ' Report of Homer Ross and others as to feasibility of Crooked River canyon water grade road Accepted and ordered filed, Homer Ross being instructed to forward copy to State Highway Commissioner with letter of explanation. It appearing that through some error the Sheriff's office is short $52.38 due to too much money turned over to the Treasurer. The Clerk Is hereby instructed to draw warrant for the said amount in fa vor of Sheriff's office. The report of County Agent Lead er issued semi-annually, stating forth the expenditures of the County Agricultural Agent for Crook Coun ty, received, accepted and ordered filed. 1 County Attorney Willard Wirtz Is hereby instructed to investigate the advisability of suing Frank McCat ery and bondsman in the construc tion of Ochoco bridge and bring In report at next regular meeting ot this court. " County Attorney Wirt Is hereby T Aime! A Complete Line of E ATEMS Stove Boards. Etc. Well selected in design, price and quality, will be on display in our store next week. Examine our line before making your selections. kg Implemeits We are local agents for John Deer Plows and Harrows and Van Brunt Grain Drills. Money spent for mod ern farm equipment this fall is money well invested. If you contemplate the purchase of a Riding Plow or Grain Drill, drop in and investigate a line that is giv ing satisfaction Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vege tables in Season. Prompt Attention Given Mail Orders CLAYPQ0L & CO. I -.. 1 jl in H I This week is the proper time to buy your 1 Peaches and Tomatoes 1 I ForCanning m We will have a large supply of both on hand and will be able to fill all orders promptly. Phone or write us your order. By request of the Council of National De fense we are planning our delivery so as to meet the requirements of the govern ment in the elimination of unnecessary waste and expense. We will have two deliveries daily, one at 9 a. m. and the other at 4 p. m. We know you are will ing to "Do Your Bit" MICHEL GROCERY CO. m m liiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiin Kl 1 8 v ft i SI