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DECEMBER 27. 1917 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 7 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GEN ERALJNTEREST Principal Events f the Wiek Brlifly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. The Mnslr Fruitgrowers' av1a tlon haa shipped to date about 40,000 bn't of fruit. IUIiii of laat work caused aTlm f heavy alldi-i on the Tillamook linn of tha Aouthern Pacific. Tha annual convention of the Oiwrou fltata Teai-here' aaaoelatlon will be arid lit Portland December J7-2S. Organisation of tha Loyal l.rnlon of Loixers and Lumbermen la moating with much aurraaa la Cooe county. Out of tha lump aura appropriated hy connraaa for vocational aducatlon, 115,000 haa baan allottad to Or sen. Mora than 1000 man who voluntaar ad for tha army, navy and marina mrpt anllalad In Portland laat week. Beaton county haa a war Induatry that la doing quite bualneea, a tent ft mill, altaatad weet of Philomath. Because of tha many anllatmnnta at Marrll ranrhara ara alarmad aa to how to handla their crops In tha fulura. Tha Linn county court haa bought another tractor to ba uaad In hauling graval to tha varloua parta of the ounty. A record prlra of (63 for ten botes f aitra fancy Hood River applet waa received at an auction aala In New York City recently, . E. K. Roaa, of Santa Clara, waa awarded flrat arise for tha beat buahal of earn athlhltod at tha waatern Ore gon corn ahow at Rugnn. A "fllmpaon for Oovernor league," waa formed by North Rend anal Marsh- field leaders to Inaugurate a boom for L. J. Simpson, for governor. Ninety centa a pound for aeed corn waa paid t the auction aala held In ennnectlon with the western Oregon enrn ahow, held In Eugene laat week. Data eamplled by tha unlveralty ad ministration offices ahow that nearly K!S Unlveralty of Oregon men ara now enllated la aome branch of military ervlce. Coming In contact with a high tan sies wire In eome unknown manner while working with eome plumbing, Prank Bay, of La Oraada, waa Instant ly killed . ' . A contract for the erection of a 1100,000 milk eondenalng plant In Ban don haa owe let by the Glablsrb A Joplln Condensed Milk company, of Portland. B. G. Walt a was killed and Roy loomla, a brakeman, waa Injured, near ' Canby, when a work train and a saao Itne speeder collided on the Southern Parlflc tracks. U L. 8tclwer, of the banking firm of Stelwer a Carpenter, haa offered to provide funds to purchase 100 pigs r Wheeler county boys and girls who will enter the state pig clnh, rVc-retary Baker has written Senator Chamberlain that the war department cannot accept the Oregon bulMIni? at Improvement of.hlghwaya and rapid development of water transportation should go hand In hand, and ahould not be slackened because of the war, waa the keynote of the meeting of tha Northwestern Boclety of Highway En glneera, held In Halem, Chargea laid before Representative Blnnott by the master of Ignoe Orange of A lit, allege that Improper Influence haa been brought to bear on tba Indian bureau to secure the aegregatlon of a trqct of land In Gilliam county for tba Klickitat and other Indiana. An order practically prohibiting veneer mills and companies from using high grade spruce waa leaded by Col onel (trice P. Disque, commanding tba apruca production division, signal corpa, V. 8. A. Tha use of balsam aa a substitute for apruca was suggested. The first sale of timber by tha NOTICE TO CSEDITOBS Notlre harafcy glv.ii by the aneVrslgned, th Administrator of the KlaU of Joha L. MrDow.ll, Dmassd, U all e radium of eU Dor od, end to ell parsons having claims againet told Ketata, to pnoont tho Mm, with tbo proper vouchers, to tho und.rstirnd at tho offlro of M. H. Klllott, In frlnovlllo. Or. gn, within sis month from the dote of this nolko. Dntod Uxombor IS, 117. D. A. MrDOWKLL, Administrator of tho Kotow of Site John U McDowoll. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OKFXiON FOR CKOOK COUNTY. Control Oroson Irrigation Company, a cor porsttun. Plaintiff, v.. Ralph Crulkshank, Defendant. To Ralph Cruikshana, tho above earned defendant, KKKTINIH! IN 1HK NAME OK THE STATE OK ORK410N You nro hereby required to eppoor and answer tho Complaint nled In tho obovo en titled cauoo of suit against fua os or befure Kvbruary 2nd, WIS, end If you foil to so appoor end answer or othorwioo plead, for NOTICE OF PINAL SETTLEMENT ,' Notice la honor flva by tho nderstgnea, tho administrator of tho estate of Sbeilte IHholly) Holland, doccaaod, to all ponono in terested In said estate that ho haa outdo and A lad with tho (lark of too county ooort hla final acooontlns of hie admlnlatratlon of said estate and that tho court haa l Monday, tho 7th day of January, 1IS, at IS o'clock In tho forenoon, at tho county court room m Prineville, Orciion, aa tho time and place for hearing and arttlins aatd final accounting. At which aald time and place any peraoo In to rat tod In aald aatato may appear end object to aald final accounting. Dated this .2nd day uf November, 1J17. HARLEY SAUNDKK8 Admlniatralor of tho Ketalo of Zttp Shellls Holland, Decaeed. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, V. 8. Lead Oflfce at The bailee, Oregon. November 20th, 117. Notice M hereby riven that WILLIAM W. TKUAX, of Prineollle, Oregon, who, on January ttth, I KM, male Home lead Rntry, No. 012461, for 8KV4 HW, NW14 BWU, EA IWU, Soo tlon 1, Townehip 14-Houth, Ranee la-Eaat. T-l. . . b. - Jl -J t D 1 .. k. r- 1L.-1. L. United Htatea land Office from tha render one certain contract In aaid com- land embraced In tlj. Oregon A Call-! .77 b thTid defiVnT and tZ eialntln- herein on the ZHth day of Aoguat, tk-wf k- 1 I . , 4 O . I - tlu nuwamw awrrawi, nmm nm oowce or n- ahovo named Court for a decree aa prayed i UBt' ,m,'M. "' h"? D",ofv '? for la the Complaint filed herein, namely i I f. . fUlm i? i.. b!T T'f,bmi- fornla railroad grant was made at Roseburg when tha tranafar of tha 1HII for the purrhaee of water right by the before Lake M. RechtelL U. S. Comrnkwloner. at Prlnevllle. Oregon, on the itb day of January, ISIS. Claimant namee as wHnoeaaei Orval Oeborn, Prod Cayton, Ales Rlntoa, Bylveatar V. Hardin, all of Prlnertllei, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, tt KagiaUT. defendant and releaao of lien by tho Flaln tlmbar from a 310 acr. tract took . JtJSy, Place, tha Consideration being 111,000, eaat Quarter and the Boutheaat Quarter of NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT Approilmately ail tone of autoiao. 759?"" bile taga went out from Secretary of j hi. of the vyiiiamotu Meridian, in ...... ,, , i Oregon, and that aald contract be cancelled, State Olcott a Office In the mall laat , forfeited and declared void, and that the da Week. The ehlpment Included 11,031 i 'r".'1,nt f,k,h"nl1 Bn" auto U... ITS motorcycle tag.. , jT1 wt. JnT, I ""c-k chauffeur Ug. and IIS dealer.' I MraT . lOe postage On ine anipuinnt Was J nuni aiFMurMrnank ,nemv, mi ww piaintin nave aurn vinor ana iunnpr renvi aa to thto Court may aeem meat and equit able In the p rem teas. OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY la tbo matter of the Estate of HJalmar Olaen, Doc'd. Notice at hereby given that the under algned, administrator of tho Eatato of The work of determining physical valuations of all ateam railroads la the state of Oregon baa been com pleted and the force of engineers of the Interstate commerce commission which haa been making Its hradquar tore la Eugene will be transferred ta the south for tha winter. Out of 4St accidents reported to tba Industrial accident commission for tha week ending December 11, four were fatal. Tha fatalltlea were L. H. neith er, Llnnton; C. J. DePore, Wauna; and Sam Payne, Weatport, all sawmill em ployee, and Robert Foater, Portland, engaged on construction work. Tba possible modification of existing federal alandarda for wheat and shelled corn, for the purpose of rectifying any Injustice that may exlat in tba present system of grading, waa dla oussed at a conference at Portland of Oregon producara, warehousemen and millers with federal repreaentativaa. Tba chief army engineer, on request af Senators Chamberlain and MeNary, haa auapended an order of the district officer for tha removal of temporary pier of the new bridge at Salem. Tha Salem Commercial elub proteatad tha removal, aaylng . that such removal would stop work on the bridge until spring. Lumbering operatlona In Klamath county, which have previously, been confined to a larg) extent to eight or Bine months of the year, will probably be a year-round Induatry from thla time on, aa winter logging work will be undertaken on a scale that will utilize all the laborera when the mills have closed. : Work under way or contemplated by ' the atate highway commission on tha Columbia and pacific hlKhways will j cost S-.3fi6.386.21. according to a state- mont completed by G. Ed. ftoss, audi tor of the commission. This will cover a mllcsKe of l.";! 2 miles, and will open Thla 8ummom is published smrauant to an order made ao to do by tho Judge of the above named Court, made and entered on the loth day of December, IIH11. DKNTON 0. BURDICK, Of Attorneys for Plaintiff. Reaidlng at Redmond. Oregon. Date of flrat publication Doc ember .oth. ISI7. ' t7c NOTICE The Annual Meeting of tho Stockholder! of the Oregon Inter-SUU Fair will be held at the Commercial Club Hall on Monday, January 7th, at t p. m. By order i. B. SHIPP, StSe secretary. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS settlement of hla edmtnietrmtion of said estate. That the county court has set Sat urday, tho 2Mb day of December, 117, at the county court room, in tho courthouse, la Prfncvtlle, Oregon, aa tho time and place for ocarina and eettllns aaid Anal account Ing, at which time and place any person interested in said eatato may appear and object to said final acounting. GUY E. DOB80N, StSc Administrator of aaid Estate. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tha Dalles, Oregon. December Ut, 117, Notice la hereby given that CLEMENT L. V. MARKER. of Prinoville. Oregon, who. on May S"7th. 1812, made Homestead Entry, No. 0103SS and on Juno 3rd, lata, made additional Home. ateada Entry, No. 018840, for LoU 1-4, Ett 8VV, HKi4, Section SO, Township la South, Rane 18-East, Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of intention to make final Notice la hereby given that the Board of ! throe year proof, to eetabltah claim to the Directors of the Ochoso Irrigation District i land above described, before Lake M. Becb wlll receive sealed proposals for the grading, i tell. U. S. Commissioner, at Prinevillc, Ore- excavation and construction of the Juniper ' son, on the 14th day of January, lvls. Cove Lateral up to a o'clock P. M., Satur j Claimant names as witnesses: day. Dee. VI. 1S17. at the omco of the See re-I William J. Johnson. William Klngsley, lary of said board. The board reserves the ! George H. Russell, William Freund, all of right to reject any and all bida. Plans and Prioavilla, Oregon. speciflcationB are on file In the ofAce of the district at Prinevllle, Oregon. Dated Dee. 1. 1K17. R. L. 8CHEE, tic Secretary. Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c Daily and Sunday 65c If you don't get your pap er regularly, phone Red 431 and. we will send one up by special messenger Prineville Drug Col Local Agent - . 4t6p H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. the Sun Francisco exposition grounds, j up to heavy truck travel 7S6 miles of as it Is not suitable for military uo. j road In the stale. A contrsi't liiis beea lot for the con- At a meeting of the Interstate bridge struct Inn of a pipe llae across the commission the final report of the en- Oohoco valley a short distance cast of j rrlnevllla by the Oohoco Irrigation dis trict. The length la about 2580 feet. North Bend was en felo Saturday n the occasion of the launching of the first wooden vessel built under direct oontract from the emergency floet corporation at tha Kruse nanks ship yard. Lloyd Riehea, manager of tha weekly Oregoalaa at Portland, baa been ap pelated secretary of the Oregon State dltertal aaaeciatlnn to fill the unex pired tern, of Philip 8. Batea, who has resigned. Oeorge Oundlack, pioneer resident f (treat eounty, waa found dead near Prairie City. He was hauling freight to' Canyon City and It la presumed he austalned tha fatal injuries when his wagon overturned. The ahlpplag board haa created s saw shipbuilding district at Portland, and named Lloyd J. Wentworth, of Portland, to take charge of It Port land has been part of the northweat 4lsU1ot, with headquarters, at Beattle. Exclusive of Lake county the cost of maintaining the public schools of the state for the year cloelng In June this year totaled $7,874,763.11, ac cording to figures prepared by State Superintendent of Publle Instruction Churchill. Thlrty-fasr unlveralty of Oregon Students, among them several promin ent In athletica and other student body activities, have withdrawn from classes during the past two weeks tc enlist in one branch cr another of the army and navy. Seven conventions, three conferences End four schools form part of the proa-ram for the coming Farmers' and Home Makera' week, to be held at Con, vallis December Jl to January 5. Con ventlona will be held at that time by tha Oregon State Dairy association Oregon Holatetn Cattle club, Oregon Jersey Csttle club, Oregon Guernsey Tattle club. Nut Growers' association Vegetable Qrowers' association and the Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Prop. Shoes repaired while you wait All work guaranteed Prices reasonable Located in Morris Bldg. gineers on the construction of the Vancouver bridge was approved. Ao oordlng to the final and complete esti mate of John Lyle Harrington vend Ernest E. Howard, consulting engin eers, the total cost of the bridge, in cluding all approaches, was $1,683,558. Tha estimated oost was $1,760,000. After carefully weighing all features entering into the offer -from Kansas Agricultural eellega and his present post Men aa head of the .Oregon Agri cultural college. Dr. W. J. Kerr an nounced that he wiH rsmaia here and devote bts undivided attention to s eontlnaatlon af the development of this state. Br. Karr'a salary haa been ad vanced tram $7000 to $1400 a year. Bulk grain handling will be one ot the big Issues of the second annual northwest grain convention to be held In Corvallls January 3-6. According te George R. Hyslop, of the Oregon Agri cultural college farm crops depart ment, the shipment ot grain In bulk ts the only possible solution for north western grain farmers and they should begin at once to get equipment lor next year's crop. - Govarnor Withycombe, In response to s request from Adjutant-General McCain, haa lasued an appeal to oonnty affioials not to , destroy aleohollo liquors which are aelsed In compliance with law, lnasmuoh aa pure alcohol may ba redistilled from these spirits and utilised by tha war department Tha governor asks that the confiscated liquors, wherever safe arid feasible, be turned over to tha federal authorities (or the uses motioned. It is evident from the annual report ot the commissioner of the general land office that the sale of the timber on the Oregon & California land gr.nt Is to be held back, awaiting action by congress on a bill Introduced last sea slon, permitting the consolidation ot private holdtnga within the grant limits, and the exchange ot private for government lands In oertatn areas, In order that the timber may bs ad vantageoualy logged when sold. Prospector's Notice We can handle commercially workable deposits of: Chromite Manganese Strontia . Magnesite Silica Salts Alkali We will make free test Send samples and full description of deposit. Chas. A. Newhall Co., Inc., Induitrlal Chtmists 1810 Weatlake Ave.,Seattla,Wash. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATS OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY Cttntnl Oreffon Irritation Company, a potation. Plaintiff Ada M Elliott. Defendant. To Ada M. Elliott, tba abova named defend ant. GREETINGS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You an hereby rwniired to appear and answer the complaint filed in tba above entitled eanae of action on or before Dec em I bar 2tb, 1917. and if yoa fail to eo appear and answer or otnerwua plead, Tor wain thereof, tha plaintiff will apply to the above named court for a decree aa prayed for in tha complaint fljed herein ; name It, that yoa nrrender one certain contract described in aid complaint for cancellation, and that the tow be cancelled, forfeited and declared void, and that you. Ada M. Elliott, tha de fendant, and all pereon claiming, or to claim by through or under you ba forever debarred and enjoined from asserting any I' claim or right whatever under aaid contract in or to aaid land or the water rights ap purtenant thereto, and that the plaintiff have i auch further relief aa to the Court may aeem i meet and equitable in the premisea, includ ing the costs and disbursements of this i action. This summons it published pursuant to an , order of the above named court made, so to : do, and entered by the Judge of the above ! named court on the 12th day of November, m?. DENTON G. BURDICK, i Of Attorneys for Plaintiff, I Residing at Redmond, Ore. Date of First Publication, November 16, , 1917. U7c j SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY 1 Lucille M. Campbell, Plaintiff, j vs. Andrew M. Campbell, Defendant To Andrew M. Campbell, the above named defendant : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON ; You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the date of the tint publication of this summons, and if you fail so to ap pear and answer for want thereof the plain- tiff will take judgment against you as prayed ! for in the complaint herein, to-wit : For a 1 decree of this Court that the bonds of matri mony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant be set aside, dissolved and held for naught ; that she be awarded the care and custody of the minor child. Myrtle Lucille Campbell, for her costs and disbursements herein expended, and for such other and further relief as may to the Court seem proper, just and equitable in the premises. This summons is served upon you by pub lication for six consecutive weeks by virtue of an order of the Honorable T.. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the above entitled Court, entered therein in this cause on the 20th day of December, 1917. Date of the first publication December 20th, 1917. Date of the last publication, January 81st, 1918. ; N. G. WALLACE. Attorney for the Plaintiff and 6t?c Residing at Prineville, Oregon. MCHANICS mmm MAGAZINE sjBjBaBjjjj 360 ARTICLE 36O"TllUSTRATI0NS BETTER THAN EVER 15c a copy Aft Your Newadealar Yarly Subscription $1.50 Stnd for our nmw frmm cat alog of mechanical book Popular Mechanics Magazine) North Michigan Avanua, Chicago NOTICE OP HEARING ON FINAL REPORT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY In the matter of the Estate of Jennie E. Bevard, Dee d. Notice is hereby given that J. F. Hoach, administrator de bonus non of Estate of Jennie E. Bevard. deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County, his final report and account of his administration of said estate and that the hearing on said final report has been fixed by said court for the 19th day of Jan uary. 1918, at the county court room in the courthouse, in the City of Prineville, Ore gon, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore noon of that day. All persons interested In said estate are hereby notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said account should not be settled and allowed and the said administrator discharged and his bonds exonerated. J. F. HOSCH, Administrator de bonus non of the 6t6e Estate of Jennie E. Bevard, Dee d. THE ELITE MILLINERY If you have not'yet called upon us, please do so. Old friends are renewing their former patronage. New friends are made daily. Come and welcome; a cordial reception awaits your calL Everybody pleased because they receive Fair Treatment and a Squire Deal. We have a distinctive line of large and small partem hats of dependable styles, showing the art of clever workman ship. We confine ourselves to Exclusive Millinery. OLLIA M. LEWIS "Bllp-On" Veils, no pins or fastenings. Wall Paper! We have secured the agen cy for Prineville of UHL BROS. WALL PAPER We have several hundred tons of Alfalfa Hay Near Powell Butte. Terrebonne and Tumalo Feeding privileges with all Some instances good pasture in connection. If interested, write ' ' or phone. We also have Seed Rye for sale. Northern Grain & Warehouse Co. Madras, Oregon A Remarkable Invention It Is no longer necessary for the motorist to get stuck. This little device, if carried in his tool-box, multiplies his power by 73, and makes him independent of road conditions. It his auto sticks in the mud, skids into a ditch or overturns, he can right it in 10 minutes by simply driving the three stakes in the ground, attaching PULL-U-OUT to them and to the auto and giving the ratchet crank a few easy turns. The stakes will hold, even in very soft ground nd out comes the auto. No trouble, no expense, not even soiled clothes! This wonderful little device lifts a ton, ot dead welrht, or pulls 60 tons on wheels; yet its shipping weight is only 28 lbs., and it fits easily Into a space 4x6x14 inches. Automobiles repaired and Fords Mended The finest line of Wall Paper ever 1 shown in rrinevilie and our Mr. Shipp will be glad to call and show samples. Phone Red 22 1 SHIPP & PERRY R. V. RANDALL The. Journal has the largest sworn circulation ot any paper in Centra) Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Otlice at The Dalles, Oregon. 'December 11th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that JOSEPH T. BRYSON. of Held. Oregon, who, on October 3rd, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 018906, for SE4 NEU. Ett SEV4. NWU SEW. SW. Section 12, Township 19-South, Range! 19-East, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make Anal three year proof. to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Warren Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 1 28th day ol January, 1K18. Claimant names ma witnesses: Harley Saunders, of Held, Oregon ; Sidney W. Rogers, of Held Oregon ; r usher C. Logan, of Barnes, Oregon ; Lloyd G. Baker, of Prineville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 6t5o Register. 1 Help The Med Cross! Every sack of Apples purchased at the Ruthfield place north of Prine ville at $1.00 will mean 25 per cent of that amount for the Red Cross! These sales netted that fund $5.75 last week. Come to the orchard, bring your sacks, select your own apples! 1 fruit preducta b