JANUARY 10, 1918 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 7 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL!NTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Owns L. rrflptimn, M, li diJ t Bnkur. Wnr vlnr tsmp to the amount of II7R.628.7I wrrn inlil In Orennu up to and InolurtliiK Di'i cinlicr 81, Th lritnt tiiinlii- In the hlatory of thai All miy iiiiBUifflci" li ihnwn for the month of Dewmbor Jiint pt. Work ba itarteil on the const rue tion of three miles of rond la the Bin ktyou national foreit near Fort Orford. The leoretHry of war ent to con yreei advene reporta on the proponed Improvement of Younga bar, near Aatorla. Portland'! municipal employment bureau got work during 1917 for 31.664 ten and 3736 women, according to the annual report Fire, believed to have been of In cwndlary origin, destroyed large narehntiia at Junction City, belonging to Wllhclm Hon. Eugene paid approximately 10 per rent of her bonded Indcbtedtieaa the pat year, according to th report of Frd 0. Btlckfln. city treaaurer. Twenty in million feet of lumber wee shipped from the Columbia river during December, according to flgurea compiled by Customs Collector tysddtx. Mrs. Sarah J, Inman, who was born in Portland tb yeara ago, and probably oae of the first white babies born In that city, died at ber home In Kugene. Over one. third of the arresta made by the Astoria police department In 1S17 were drunks, according to flgurea compiled by Chief of Police Naos Grant, The Columbia Telephone company f Troiildll has petitioned the public service commission for authority to Increase Its rata for business tela phones from $1.25 to 32 a month. The irrigation-drainage convention at Corvallla passed resolutions In favor of amending tba Kit drainage law tfl give drainage dlstrlcta authority to appropriate funda for Irrlgatloa pur poses. Governor James Wtthycombe aaya that reports froaa special agenta In dicate the sale of eitraets aa beverages la logging camps la Coos sounty la having a demorallslag effect upoa the loggera. The Oregon public servlca commis sion haa laaued an rde empowering the Portland Railway, Light Power company to increaae Ita cash fires to aum not to exceed f cents for each passenger. M. 8. Plttman, hesd of the rural school department of the Oregon Normal school, haa announced his In tentions of becoming a candidate for the democratic nomination for United Elates senator, Two hundred and alxty paroled men from the state penitentiary earned a total of 31S,iD7.XS during the month of Nevember, or an average of $63.13 each, according to the monthly report of Parole Officer Keller. The county court of Lincoln county made an order last waek for the ap polatmeat of a county agriculturist and appropriated $109 toward the coat, .tba balance ta be boras by the atata aad the federal government. Nearly 10 freight aad passenger traffic solicitors la Portlaad are af , faeted by the recent order of the di rector geaeral of railroads ellmtnatlag solicitation af bueiaeaa aad oosepeti tien between rallread eonpaaiaa. The provision af chapter 31$, laws of 1$17, which provides that "the ceun tt court af each coaaty may employ a road master" Is mandatory If any road work la to be dona In the county, ac cording to Attorney Oeneral Brewa. Residents of the vicinity of Dorena have formed an organization known as the Row River Coyote club, for the purpose of making war on coyotes, which have been killing goats and other small livestock,, The club has 14 members, i Eight thousand stations for the sale of war savings stamps are to be es tablished In Oregon during the week, according to announcement by Charles N. Wonacott, associate state director of the Oregon division of the national thrift campaign, . Two , fatal accidents were Included la the 341 reported to the industrial accident commission for the week end ing January 3, inclusive. N. J, Crock ett, Notl, logger, and Gertrude New port, Astoria, cook, ware the victims of tba fatal accidents. So that the production of milk and other dairy products shall not ba cur tailed, a nation-wide movement has been started by the Oregon Dairymen's association io have dairy employes 1 within the draft age exempted or put In daferred classification. The metal production for Baker county during 1916 totaled a little in excess of $3,000,000, according to the report of Charles Q. Yals, director of the federal bureau of mines, and. the 117 production will come close to that figurj, although It probably will fall a little short A. C. V. Berry, of the Mfaml Con struction company, of Portland, was the successful blddt-r for the construc tion of the south Jetty of tint proposed Variulua bar project, ills bid wss $393, Out) for the work complete, Including all construction material. Kight more government contracts tor wood ships have been awarded Oregon shipyards. Tha yards are those of Homarslrom Ilrothers at Columbia City and the Wilson Ilrothers Ship building company of Astoria. Kach will receive four. These contracts represent about $4,000,000. Oregon will furnish 2031 men for the second draft soon to be called. Approximate figures only are avail able, but they Indicate that the state will not suffer serious loss of man power. This estimate Is based upon the supposition that 637,000 men will again be called In tha whole nation. Pendleton haa a new Industry which Is now pretty well established. Dr. McNsbb hss started a fog farm In the eastern end of tha city for tha pur pose of raising foxea on a commercial basis. He hss four pair of silver gray foxea and on female red fox as a nucleus for developing a profitable fur bearing business. Officer elected by the Irrigation congress held In Portland last week were as follows: J. H. Upton of Prlnevllle, president; H. W. Oard of Madras, first vice president; B. D. Joslln of Jordan Valley, aecond vice president; Porter J. Neff of Medford, third vice president; Fred N. Wallace of Ttimalo, secretary. Clatsop county la to open bids on January 21 for the laying of three mllna of hard surfaced road, complet ing the permanent Improvement of the highway from Astoria to Fort Stevens. The Improvement will In clude about 10,000 yards of grading and 20.000 yards of pavement and will cost from $75,000 to $30,000. Robert Paulua, secretary of the Salem Fruit Union, has announced the disposal of 1,700,000 pounds of north west prunes to tha government. The tale practically cleaned up packing houses of the northwest of those sixes, and leaves about 1,000.000 pound of other alsea In their hands. The prune were sold at approximately $123,000. Division of the slate is proposed by William Hanley, wealthy stockman of Burns, Harney county, attending tha Oregon Irrlgatloa congress, as tha only practical solution by which eastern and central Oregon can work out their salvation and develop their Interests so divergent from those of that section of the state lying west of the Caseadea. One hundred and Bin permits to appropriate water and 10 permits to construct reservoir, Including the Ir rigation Of land aggregating 10,639 acres, and water supply tor three mu nicipalities, with an estimated cost of construction totaling $294,887, were la sued by State Engineer John H. Lewi during the last quarter of the year 1917. With the open season to dste, goat raisers In Douglss county hsve been experimenting with fall shearing of mohair. It la believed the process can be carried on successfully, so far as the gsata getting through the winter la concerned, in Douglaa county at least, and probably also In Polk county. Weather conditions In Lincoln county would not make fall shearing practi cable there. Acting Adjutant General Williams has submitted the following figure to Oovernor Wtthycombe, showing the present status of enlistments la Ore gen: Third Oregon, 2056; Oregon coaat artillery, 1709; flold artillery, 400; cav alry, 400; hospital units, 600; officers' reserve oorps, 256; medical officer, etc., 200; navy aud marine oorps, 6652; selective service, 711; infantry service, under draft 700, enllated 7320. Total 20,000. Logging, lumber and construction companies must keep their dynamite and other blasting explosives under lock and key, or at least in a guarded place where atrlct account of them may be maintained. This order haa been issued by the office of the United States attorney, pursuant to com plaints that such explosives have been permitted to remain along railroad tracks and at placea of easy access to paasersby. Continuation of the war may mean a large saving to the state . In na tional guard appropriations, according to present Indications. The guard re ceived an appropriation for the bien nium of $166,000 from the last legisla ture, of which sum about $4000 was taken to liquidate bills created by a previous administration. From thfe presqnt outlook it appears that $75, 000 of tba appropriation may revert to the general fund at the end of the blsnnlum. Flgurea from the official navy bul letin show Portland to head tha list for navy recruits during the final two weeks' rush pf recruiting. New York district with Its population of 6,982,489, had to take second place with 479 en ! listments for the week ending Decem ber 16. Portland district with Its population of 993,429, leads all dis tricts la the United States with an enlistment of 714 men. Compiled fig ures for the, total enlistments from December 3 to 15, show Portland gtill in the lead with 1350 volunteer signed up, and Nfrw York second with 1112. BRITISH PREMIER STATES WAR AIMS Sanctity of Treaties Must Be Re-established and Rights of People Assured. London, The British prime minis ter, David Lloyd George, set forth Great Britain's war alms In an ad dress before the delegate of the ; trade union. The three cardinal point of the British terms a enunciated by the British prime minister are: Reestab llsliment of the sanctity of treatiea; territorial settlement based on tha right of self-determination or the con sent of the governed; the creation of an international organization to limit srmaments and diminish tba proba bility of war. He declared that It was not a war of aggression against Germany or the German people, and that the breaking up of th German peoplea, or the dis integration of their atate, waa not one or the objects tor which tbe allies were fighting. Among the Issue for which Great Britain and the allies were contending, he stated, were the restoration of Bel glum and reparation for the Injuries inflicted; restoration of Serbia, Mon tenegro and the occupied parte of France, Italy and Roumanla. France must have Alsace-Lorraine, and to thia end, the premier said, the British nation would aland by tha French democracy to tbe death. Russia could only be saved by ber own people. He declared an independent Poland an urgent necessity for tba stability of western Europe. Roumanla i to b protected, and the British and other allies are with Italy In ber desire for complete anion of the people of tba Italian raea and tongue. The Turkish empire, within the hoaie lands of the Turkish race, with Constantinople aa its capital, may be maintained. But tb passage between the Mediterranean and Black aea must b Internationalized and neutralised, and Arabia, Armenia, Mesopotamia, Syria and Paleatloe are entitled to recognition of their aeparat natloaal condition. Importation of Orientals la Urge). Chicago. A plea to aolve the labo problem of the United States by the Importation ,of Orientals waa mad here In an address by Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the board of the Uuitad States Steel corporation. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY. Central Oregon Irrigation Company, a cor poration. Plaintiff. va. Ralph Cruikahank, Defendant To Ralph Cruikahank, the above named defendant, GREETINGS i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear and anawer the Complaint Died in the above en titled eauae of auit againat you on or before February 2nd, 1818, and if you fail to ao appear and anawer or otherwiae plead, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the above named Court for a decree a prayed for in the Complaint filed herein, namely: That the defendant Ralph Cruikahank sur render one certain contract in aaid com plaint deacribed, made and entered into by and between tha aaid defendant and th Plaintiff herein on the 28th day of August. 1911 for the purchea of water right by tha defendant and releaa of lien by the Plain tiff, to th following deacribed premises, to. wit I Tha Southwest Quarter of the North east Quarter and th Southeast Quarter of tha Northwest Quarter, in Section Fifteen, Township Fourteen South, of Range Four teen, East of th Willamette Meridian, in Oregon, and that aaid contract be cancelled, forfeited and declared void, and that th de fendant Ralph Cruikahank and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, thru or tinder him ba forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim or right whatever under aaid contract In or to aaid land, or the water right appurtenant thereto, and that the plaintiff have auch other and further relief aa to this Court may seem meet and equit able in the premises. . Thia Summons la publiahed pursuant to an order made so to do by the Judge of the above named Court, made and entered on th 16th day of December, 11917. DENTON G. BURDICK, Of Attorney for Plaintiff. Residing at Redmond, Oregon. Dat of first publication December 20th, 1917. t7c , SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THB STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY Central Oregon Irrigation Company, a cor poration. Plaintiff, vm. Omer Morris, Defendant. To Omer Morris, the above named defendant, GREETINGS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled in the above en titled cause of suit atmtnst you on or before February 23rd, UU8, and if you fail to bo appear and anawer or otherwiae plead, for want thereof the Plaintiff will apply to the above named Court for a decree aa prayed for in the Complaint filed herein namely; that the defendant Omer Morris surrender one certain contract in said Complaint de scribed, made and entered into by and be tween said defendant and the Plaintiff herein on the 11th day of November, 1911, for the purchase of water rijrht by the defendant and release of lien by the Plaintiff, to the following described premises, to wit: The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Six, Township Fifteen South, of Ran Fifteen, East . of the Willamette Meridian, in Oretron, and that said contract be cancelled, forfeited and declared void, and that the defendant Omer Morris, and all per sons claiming, or to claim by, through or under him be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any claim or right whatever under said contract, in or to said land or the water right appurtenant thereto, and that the Plaintiff recover of the Defendant its costs and disbursements of this suit and that it have such other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet and equit able in the premises. This summons is published pursuant to an order made so to do by the Judge of the above named Court, made and entered on the 2nd day of January, 1918. MAX A. CUNNING, Of Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residing at Redmond. Oreixon. Date of First Publication, January 10th, 1918. 9t7c Read The Crook County Journal. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Motifw la haraby etna by tha aadtraltiMd, tha Administrator of lb Eatata of John L. MtDow.il, iMnwd, Is all creditors of laid becaaard, and lo all paraona having elaima against said Eatata, to praaant tha aara with tha propar vourhara. to tha nndaraiKnad at tha oV of at. R. Elllntt, In Prinavilla, Ore son, within six month from tha data of Ihia notira. Datad borambar IS, ton. U. A. MrDOWKLt, Administrator of tha Batata of Sta John L. Mcbowall, Deceased. NOTICE FOR ri'BMCATIO.N Department of tha Intarlor, U. 8. Land Office at Tha Dalle, Oregon. December let, 1SI7. Notlc U hereby slvan that CI.KMKNT L. V. MARKER, of prineville, Oregon, who, on Mar 21th, 1112, made Homeatead Entry, No. 010304 and on Juno 3rd. 1UU, made additional Home steada Entry, No. 013340, for Lota S-4, EM W(4, HK14, Section 80, Township 1. South, Kan lg-ttaat, Willamette Meridian, haa tiled notir of intention to make Anal three year proof, to eatablleh claim to tha ! land above described, before Lake M. Been tell, U. B. Commieeloner, at Prineville, Ore Son, on tb 14th day of January, ISIS. Claimant names aa wftneaeeej William J. Johnson, William Klnaaley, Geom H. Ruaeell, William Preund, all of Prineville, Oregon. H. PRANK WOODCOCK. 4Wp Ret-tetar. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF ORFXiON FOR CROOK COUNTY Lucille at. Campbell, Plaintiff, a. Andrew M. Campbell, Defendant To Andrew M. Campbell, tb above named defendant i IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON : You art hereby required to appear and anawer tha complaint Sled against yon In tha above entitled eutt on or before aix weeka from tha data of tba lint publication of thia aummona, and if you fail ao to ap pear and anawer for want thereof tbe plain tiff will take judgment against you aa prayed for In tba complaint herein, to-wit : For a decree of thia Court that tha bond of matri mony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant be act aaide. dieeolved and held for naaght; that ah be awarded tha care and euatody of the minor child. Myrtle Lucille Campbell, for her coat and diaburaementa herein expended, and for auch other and further relief aa may to the Court seem proper, Juat and equitable in tb premieea. Thia aummona is served upon you by pub lication for alx conaeeutive weeka by virtue of an order of the Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the above entitled Court, entered therein In thia caua on the 20th day of December, 11117. Data of th firat publication December 2 Ota, 117. Dat of the mat publication, January Slat, 1K18. N. O. WALLACE. Attorney for the Plaintiff and (t7e Reaidins si Prineville. Oregon. NOTICE OP BEARING ON PINAL REPORT IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY In th matter of th Estate of Jennie E. Bevard, Dee d. Notice la hereby given that J. P. Roach, administrator de bonus non of Estate of Jennie E. Bevard, deceased, ha filed in the County Court of the 8 tat of Oregon for Irook County, hia finai report , and account of hia administration of aaid estate and that tha hearing on aaid final report haa been fixed by aaid court for tha 18th dav of Jan uary. 1918, at th county court room in the courthouse, in th City of Prineville, Ore gon, at th hour of tea o'clock In .the fore noon of that day. All persona interested in said estate are hereby notified then and there to appear and abow cause, if any they have, why th aaid account should not be settled and allowed and th aaid administrator discharged and nia bonus exonerated. J. F. H08CH. . Adminiatrator de bonus non of the tac Estate of Jenni E. Bevard. Dee'd. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Office at Th Dalles, Oregon. December 11th, 1917. Notice hi hereby given that JOSEPH T. BRYSON, of Held, Oregon, who, on October 3rd, ISIS, made Homestead Entry, No. 013906, for nr. MS., Hfcii. nwu SEtt. at SW, Section It. Township 19-South, Range 19-East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Warren Brown. Clerk of tha ! Circuit Court, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 28th day of January, 1918. Claimant names aa witnesses : Harley 8aundera, of Held, Oregon ; Sidney W. Rogers, of Held Oregon: Fisher C. Logan, of Barnes, Oregon; Lloyd G, Baker, of Prineville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. t5c Register. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY Central Oregon Irrigation Company, m cor poration, Plaintiff. 4 va. Ira A. Johnson, Defendant. To Ira A. Johnson, the above named de fendant. GREETINGS : IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed In the above en titled suit against you on or before February 16th. 1918 and if your fail to ao appear and answer or otherwise plead, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above named Court for a decree, aa prayed for in the complaint filed herein, namely that yon sur render one certain contract, in aaid com plaint described, made and entered into on the 28th day of August, 1911 with the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation Company, a corpora tion for water right and release of Lien to the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 15, Township 15 South, of Range 14 E. W. M., for cancellation and that the same ba cancelled, forfeited and de clared void, and that Ira A. Johnson and all persona claiming or to claim by, through or under him be forever debarred and enjoined from asserting any claim or right whatever under said contract or the water right appurtenant thereto, that the plaintiff have its costs and disbursements of thia suit and such other and further relief as to this Court may seem meet and equitable in the premises. Thia Summons Is published pursuant to an order of the above named Court made so to do and entered on the 24th day of December, 1917. MAX A. CUNNING, Of Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residing at Redmond, Oregon. Date of First Publication January 3rd, 1918. 8t7c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. December 26th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that OTTO SONNTAG, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on March 21st, 1911, made Homeatead Entry No. 08395 and on June 6th, 1914, made additional Home stead Entry, No. 013363, for NEVi, & Lots 7-8-11-12, Section 7, Township 19-South, Range 18-East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Bechtell, U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 5th day of February, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Henry W. Carlin, Edmund A. Parker, Granville H. Nye, David F. Gutermuth, all of Roberts, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 8t6o Register. SCRATCH TAi UitTerent sizes and quality of paper, just tbe thing for your desk or pocket, for sale at The Journal office. For new and old stomach trouble use Adamson's Digesteze. Price 50c or six boxes for $2.60 postpaid to any address in the United States of America. For sale by D. P. ADAMSON & CO Prineville, Oregon ITHE ELITE If you have ncrt'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. 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