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MAY lit, lOIH I lMK COINTV JOt nAL PACK 7 l.rw,V IP I'ltKMIHKH CAMi Toil WAKHWTH 1)11. TACKMAN DENTIST lttMiin it 'rii"U HiiIIiIIiik M wither of I'ri'pHretlni . I.oiikiih of Anierliun I)i'IiIIhI All t 1 1 r work done frno Try Journal CUuinnd Ad. All property owner", and orm pnnt r iio(lll-rl to i ti'iui up th'-lr ir'inl'' hihI tho Hi reel unit all'j HilJolniiiK to Hir -n t-r II im. Zt2o J. II. GUAf, Murahul. t'Tt. F. II. t)AY BpoclullHt eyvi n nerve. I'rlimvlllo Hotol 24 'BIlBMiimilOTiiWIlllMIM PRINEVILLE - REDMOND STAGE LINE E. L ROSE, Proprietor tl Succa.aor lo Tonay & Rot H Cars leave Prineville at 5 a. m. and 3 p. m, daily connecting with all trains & RED rt& 623 Mi It ritlirn tho lllMlnll for better bakings pure, wholesome no advance in price--at all grocers, 25c ib. (if 230) City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetable in Season OUR Special Offer For This Week lf E WILL give free with your first purchase of one pound of RYZON BAKING POWDER one up to date Ry zon Cook Book. The Baking Powder sells for 35c per pound and the Cook Book is worth one dollar. It will tell you how to make war bread. Call and ger your copy early. The Michel Grocery Co. "THE STORE OF SERVICE' r THE ELITE MILLINERY I All p-Klntorad HlKtl Behonl war i rant, ami all reKlnterod Keiieriil fund warrant., up to and Including I frJutry muitlier 5973 will be puld ! upon pri'di'iilutlon to thia olli:. ! Intercut on aiinia atopi on tlila1 ; ditto. ' j 1'rlnevllln, Oregon, May 9, 1918.' I H. I.. JOKDAN, ! 26t3p County Trnaaurer. NOTICE FOR PI BI.ICATION tparlmi-nt of the Inurlor, V. S. Lnd OHk. at Tha Llallaa, Ormon. April ji4th, 1U18. Nutlc to hr-tijr .Ivan ihnt NKII.H LAKMKN, of Prinavllla, Oraiem, w!m, on April 14th, lIJ, mails II. K, UIIM.fi anil Hvplrmlxr liH, WIS mail. Additional Ktilr,, No. OIMM, for Ki4 NK,, KV4 HKVt. Urn: 17, Nfc', UK1,. Urns. 20, NWV, NW',4, Haction 21, Townnhip la. South, kana-a lb. Kaat, Wlllamatt. Me ridian, haj ttlid notlr of intention lo make final thia yaar proof, to aalahliah claim to tha land alxjva draeribad, brforv Laka M. HwhU-ll. Unltw) HUM Commlaatontr. tit I'rinavllla, Orxon, on th liuth da? of jun4 IVIIf. Claimant fianw aa wltnaaaaat William Fl'mintf, Jacob Hacker, Jamca T. Mnffitt, Uaorw W. Walla, all of Prlnavlllav Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. tilt KmuU-r AllMINInTKATOK'B KOTICI Notlc. la hereby given that tha undereiffnad has barn duty appointed by tha County Court I of t'niok Oriinty, Oregon, aa adminlatrabr J of the an lata of Kimon i'rire, deeeaaed. Any . and all paraona having claim, aitainat the ! aaid aetata mutt p.eMml th-m to tna nnoVr- elana-d at tha oflica of Klrat National Bank in rrtnrvillv, OrKon, duly vrrifitrd aa by law rauuin-d, within aia muntha from the dat of thia notica. Dated May lat, 1918. A. R. PKICR. Admlniatralor of tha Kataui 26tfic of tiimon 1'rica. dei aaaad. n NOTICK TO CRKD1TOKS NOTIOK 18 HKHKBV OIVKN by th nn- d-rtKitit) lhi AitniuitHlmtor of the EmlmUt of Klrtii'r N. IUwthM-iie, l viand, U ll cr4-( tUim ot oniil diTtriut- unci Ui nil pnni ; havtttif rlttitrw xnlrutt hi eUtt to prwtnt the aUiiiiv with tHtf irirK r VDuerM-r to the i uiifWmiiriK'd ml th attire of M. H. Klltott in I'rtnrviitf, Qrrwn, within x trcnths ot the ; date iff the ft rat puhhi-Mtion of this rvtir. i I'tited id pubiiMmti f.rat Umm, April 4, W. J, WRIGHT, A'tminliitmtor of the KnUite of 21t&c timer N. lUwthurnc, Utresuted. IJiOT.CB FOR PtIILICATION ft-l..rtm-nt of tha Interior. U. 8. Land OllHe at Tha Uallra, Ort-uon. April 6th. 1918. Notice la hereby liven thmt CLYDE A. BALSLKY. of Rivera, Oregon, who. on June lHlh, 1911, mnde IlomeKtend Kniry, No. VHH. for Ei W, K, Se.lU.n Townnhip 1H, South, Hnife IV, KjuiU WilUmette Meridian, haa A led not lea of in Un t ion to nutka fl nsU three year proof, to rautblUh claim to the land ahove dttu-ribed, before 11. C. Ellta, United Hiatea Commi(oner( mi Bend, Ore fon, on the 6th day of June, 1118. Claimant names aa witneaaea: Arthur B. Taylor, of Bend, O regain ; Martin Hallmeyer, of Rivera, Oregon; Marry Kvana, of K i vera, Orvtiun ; Warren Libby, of Held, Orfg-on. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 22t6p Kt-if later. Who Gets Your Profits? Who Reaps the Reward of the months of work and worry that YOU put into the planting and raising of a crop of grain? Who Benefits From Your Investment your effort, and your risk? Are You Getting the Money that you are rightly entitled to, or do you have to pay it out to others at harvest time with nothing to show for it? In This Day and Time it is not so much the question of how much you make, but of who gets the profits. The Idaho National Harvester will cut and thresh your grain at about the price you usually pay for cutting. Write for particulars and new catalog. WM. ENDICOTT, Agent Madras, Oregon Idaho National Harvester Company Limited, Moscow. Idaho. t J NOTICE OF SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK OKKliON FOR CROOK COUNTY In the Mattr of the (.uwrdianahip of John R. Vanderpool, an Inamne permon ; Under the authority of an order and Htenae granted by the County Court of the B tut of Oregon fr Crook County, dated April 20, I'M tl, 1, the untfereifrncd, guard inn of the peraon and eetnte of John B. Vanderpool, iuatine, will aril at private ante the following dent ri bed real eatate, to-wit : The north half of the north half of Sec tion 30, TnwnHhip 14 South of Runtte 16 Eust of the Willamette Meridian, in Crook County. State of OrtKtm. The sale will be made on or after the 24th day of Mity, 1!HH, and bida will be received at the ottU-e of U M. Bechtell in Prineville, Omrun. T-rma of aale will be caah or tec u red pay menta. MARY E. DRAPER, Cuanlian of the estute of John 24tSc B. Vanderpool, an iiiMtnu peitton. NOTICE FOR ri BMCATION Departmt-nt of the Interior. U. S. Land CflWa at The Dalles, Or.on. April 15 th, 19B. NoIk.5 Is hrn-hy (riven that 1RKNE FULLER, of rrin'ville, OrtKtn, who, on May IRth, i)14, mnde ! rl Land Entry, Nn. 0134, for Lota 8 and 4, Section 18, Township )4, Houth, Hnntre 18, Kuat, WilUmt'tte Meridian, bus filed notice of intention to make final denert land proof, to establish claim to the html atove described, before Lake M. Beoh tell, United State Commisaioner, at Prine ville, Oregon, on the 16th day of June, If 18. Claimant names aa witnesses : Frederick T. Jones, James W. Stanton, Jasper Johnson, Ellsworth E. Allen, all of Prineville, O niton. H, FRANK WOODCOCK, 24t5c Regit ter. ; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tha Interior, U. S. Land i Otlica at Tha Dalles, Oregon. 1 April 6th. 1918. I Notice U hereby given that HERMAN HA S3, i of Barnes, Oregon, who, on June 14th, 1912, made H. E. 010381 and April 24, 1918 made Additional Entry, No. 0U&91, for SVV NEtt. SK, Section 28, NH NE, Section S3. Township 20, South, Range 22, East, Wil lamette Meridian, haa filed notice of inten tion to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, , before C. A, Sherman, United States Com- miasioner, at Barnes, Oregon, on the 6th 1 day of June, 1918. Claimant names aa witnesses : Bruce B. Hal four, of Barnes, Oregon ; Charles Lam pert, of Barnes, Oregon ; Carl F. Pausch, of Barnes, Oregon; John McEachern, of Fife, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, . 2 !U fie Register. The New Model Hats are here, some solid in color and others com bined with dainty touches of colored trimming every hat - is a correct model for after-Easter wearing; and of course, there are. delightful mod els in all black hats for those who prefer them. OLLIA M. LEWIS, Proprietress NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAYS NOTICE Is hereby given that two estraya, to-wit; One cow, with a calf, the cow being a brown and Mack shaded with large white ; spots, branded S N on the left hip and with . a small nick in the under part of the right ! ear, and being without horns, three years old, ! the calf being red and about six months old, both of which broke into my pasture about the middle of October, 1917, near the Town of Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, will be old at public auction at the corral of C J. ; Johnson, adjoining the Town of Prineville, on the wont, at 2 o'clock on the afternoon ' of Monday, the 20th day of May. A. D. 1918, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy damages, coats of keeping, and all expenses incurred, including justice fees and costs of ; advertising and sale, and such other coata and expenses aa may have been regularly made. ; Dated this 2nd day of May, A. D., 1918. 25t2c (signed) C. J. JOHNSON. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalies. Oregon. ; April 24th, 1918. j Notice is hereby given that (U1STAF A. LEMKE, ) of Barnes, Oregon, who, on ' May 21st, 1912, mnde HomeeUead Entry, No. 010382, for I NWVi. SW, Vc. 28, NMi NW4, Section ! 8H. Township 20, South, Range 22, East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of in- tention to make final three year proof, to efltmmsh claim to the land above described. before Chns. A. Sherman, United States I CommiRioner, at Fife, Oregon, on the 22nd ! day ot June, ln. I Claimant names as wttnesRes: ! Fank Pausch, of Barnes, Orewon ; Charles ! Lampert, of Barnes, Oregon : Paul Wilaon, j of Dry Lake, ,Oregon ; John Garske, of Dry j L.ake, Oregon, H. FRANK WOODCOCK, i 26t5o . Register. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the nn- draigned the Administrator of the Estate of Victoria Huston, Deceased, to all persona interested In said Estate that he haa made and filed with the Clerk of the County Court his final accounting of his Administration of said Estate and that the said Court baa set Monday, the third day of June, 1918. at Ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day at the Count Court Room in Prineville. Oregon. the time and place for bearing and settling said Final Accounting. K. U. HUSTON, Administrator of the Estate of 24l5e Victoria Huston, Deceased. NOTICE FOS PUBLICATION Denartment of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dal lea, Oregon. April 23, 1915. Notice la hereby given that EDWIN L- McFARLAND. of Held, Oregon, who, on March 4th, 1914, made Homestead Entry, No. 012603, for SE4 NEi, EMi SE. SWV4 SEV4, BEV4 SW&, Sec. 18, NE4 NW4, NS NK, Section 24, Township 19, South, Range 19. East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make final three year proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, , before Elmer M. Peck, United States Com- missiones, at Held, Oregon, on the 6th day of June, 1918. i Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Benson, of Roberts, Oregon; Jacob Settelmeyer, of Held, Oregon ; Calvin G. Stapleton, of Rivers, Oregon ; Warren Libby, of Held, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, ZCt5c Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice it hereby given by the undersigned, the Administrator of the Estate of Simon Price, Deceased, to all Creditors of said De ceased, and to all persons having claims against his estate to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott, in Prineville, Ore gon, within six months from date of the first publication of this notiie. Dated and published first time May 2, 1918. A. R. PRICE, Administrator of the Estate 25t5e of Simon Price, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned the Administrator of the Estate of Elmim Logan, Deceased, that he has made and filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Croak County. Oregon, his final accounting of his administration of said Estate and that the Court has set Monday, the Srd day of June 1918, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon at the County Court R wm in Prineville. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settling said Final Accounting at which said time aad place any person interested in said Estate may appear and object thereto. FISHER C. LOGAN, ( Administrator of the Estate of 26t5p Elmira Logan, Deceased. ft. 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