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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1918)
avovht na. mm. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL TI BIG 1 Al Open for Business. Baled Hay and Grain for Sale WOOD A SPECIALTY Telephone Black 951 ROBERT BROWNING PRINEVILLE, OREGON City Transfer & Express Jap Ireland, Prop. Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 JAT H. DOBBIN. Preatdont E. P. ROT, Treaaurer HENRY L. CORBETT, Vloe-Pres. - g. 0. BPENCER, Secretary J. 0. AIN8W0RTH. Vlce-Pres. B. W. RUMBLE, Oen. Mgr. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL DIRECTORS Jay H. Dobbin Henry L. Corbett 0. 0. Holt R. N. Stanfleld 1. C. AIM worth W. P. Dlcksy' E. W. RumbU North Portland Oregon miMunsn In the Circuit Court of Ik aStaW of for Crook Ccuntr. Ovid A. Hr.rs. Alus-us Brers. Elrlra M. Oorika, IkmaM P. tirrrrlan, end Dmjaia 0. (i'.r.k.n, Plaintiffs vs. C, D. Hlllmaa and IWU Olive hill man, lla'andante. In the un of tli. Hut of Oresoai You are her-trr rciuiriil to appear and eiie wr tha Complaint flM In lh above enlil.cd Court and Cause on or Wfora tha uth day of September, lain, and if rou fail ao to appear and answer, tha plaintiffs will apply to tha Court fur tha relief demanded Id thair Com plaint, to-vltl A Judgment against you and wrh of yon tot tha aunt of I.0U0.U0 with InUrraat tharaun at tha rata of f oar rant, par annum, from tha iiaia in tna an try thereof, until paid and for tha costa and dlamiraammta of thle action, and for an Orl-r of Hale of tha propertr attached therein. Thla Hurnmi.ru la puhliaherl by nrch-r of tha Honorabla T. K. 1. Duffy, Judra of tha abova anting Court, made on tha 7th day of Aucust, IvU, which laid Ordar praaerlbad that thla ftummune ba published la tha Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of a-ncr-ai cirrulatlon prlntad and publlabad In Prine villa, Crook County, Oresoa, for period of la ereeks aonaacutlvaly. Data of first publication of thaaa aumnwn. la tha Mh day of Auau.t, ma. M. K. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff trt. NOTICR OP HA LB OP MEAL Ksr.Te IN THK COUNTY COURT OK THK STATE ur ukwiih run uitouK COUNTY. la tha matter of tha estate of fcfle B. Cor nett, dereaaed. NOTICE is HRKKBY OIVKN by tha under, ianrd, lira Administrator of tha Katate of Kf fia B, Cornett, deceased, that ba will, puniuant to an ordar of tha County Court miii and an tarad on tha ith day of July, IBIS, sell at pri. vela sale, a fur tha th day of September, Vtii. at tha office of It. H Kllioll . Crook County, Orea-on, subject to confirmation or ina ixiuniy uuurc of I, rook county, Omron, tha followlnn described real aaUta belonains to (aid eatala lo-wlti Lot Three and tha South Half of tha Northwest Quarter of Section Five, In Town. hip Sixteen, South of Kanua 16 Hast of the Willamette Meridian in Crook County, Orcaon. . Dated thla Sth day of 'August, OKOKCK M. COKNETT, A'lmlniatrator of tha Estate of Kffle B. Cornet t, rlrsesul Wlto NOTICE POR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of. flee at Tha Dalles, Oregon. ,.., . July lit, 1918 Notice la hereby riven that I . KMMA MOHIKft. formerly EMMA RING, of Dry Lake. Ore- iron, who, on November 88th, 1914, made innnaww entry no, uitudf), lor BWW nw'.i 8Wi4, Sec. 17, Br. SEU. Sec. 18. n2 NWC Bet. .0. Township 2o. 8 R 21 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to mare rinal Three Year Proof, to establish claim to tna iana aoova described, before thee. A. Sher man, United Statea Commissioner, at Ufa, vii-aon, on toe iia oay oi Heptember, 191 i Claimant names a awltneuea John Wilson, of Dry Lake, Oregon, Richard Rhode, of Dry Lake, Oregon, Lewis W. Ben- ". oi ury l-ase, Oregon, J. K. Whittaker, of urj Mae, uregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. ?? Kogiatiir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land 01 fica at Tha Dalles, Oregon. nonce ej nereoe given mat JOHN R. WHITTAKER of Dry Lake. Oregon, who, on May th. 1914, made Homestead Kntry No. 01207 and June 14, 1916, made Additional Entry, No. 016116, for 814 8EV4, Set 13 NEW, EVi SEV4, Bee. 24, Jwp. TtU, g. R. 20 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Chaa. A. Sher man, unitea stales Commissioner, at rife, Oregon, on the 7th day of September, 1018. Claimant names a awltneases: John O. Wilson. Of Dre lk rirmrnn Rich ard Rhode, of Dry Lake, Oregon, Emma Mne- i? vna'i Theodora Amulroog, v. vir Meaa. vrqeun. a FRANK WOODCeCK. " , Register NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice la berebv aiven he tha uAmwitrttA the executrix of the estate of Frank Weber. deceased, that she has mane and filial with the clerk of this court her final accounting of er "ministration of said eatate and lb : rmianiar, ine l.lh Oay or hep- temher, miH, at ten orlork in the fn,r,, at the County trt nn in PrineiHa, Ore- m ..U . 1" mna neailng and settling said final accounting. At whlrd time and blai m. ana . .. , , , , - - - r a.-" , i..-, aaiaii in .11(1 .a- taU may appear and object to said final accounting MARY J. BOYCE. jwi. vl lnc relate vi frank Weber, Deceased 40t6c rr. C B AM D L E f? S I X Famous For Its Marvelous Motor A Great Automobile At Moderate Cost NEARLY fifty thousand Chandler owners know how powerful and lesponslve, how economical, how dependable and enduring the Chauaier tar h. "(.reiiti'St of. all 'light sixes" never more accurately described the . Chanel or than It docs today. 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ROSS-DOUGLAS MOTOR CO. PRINEVILLE, OREGON nilANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY- CIRVFI AlMn niTTO RESTORATION TO ENTRY OP LANDS IN u.'riilal.f I. , , I , , . , ... ruabDI List n-wn 4-SMe V," " given that tha lands dee. crlbed below, embracing 1.0...61 aerea. within the Ochneo National Forest, Oregon, will ba suojeri to settlement and entry under the pro vuiona of the homestead laws of the United oi aune 11, loi. f4 mat., 231 at the United States lainit office al 'ih. Ii.ii Oregon, on SepUmlair 21, 1918. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claiming n "id lands for agricultural purt-Mce f' . -a, 7 ,, irn, anu naa not abandon ad same, haa a prefe-ence right to make a homaataait anin. ..- . L. , . , . t , pied. Kaid lands were listed upon the appli- ... - , tr praona meniioneo oelow, who have a preference right subject to the prior ,,n... "7 aeiiier, provtoea sucn settler or applicant Is qualified to make homestead ...... ..... -,ai urcirmii milll a, exarCiaeO prior to September 21, 1918, on which date the WJ ""bject to eetUement and entry by The W NW!4, theWiA NE14 NWV. Bee m, th. wUswCth. w'2 wAwZsJrit T. i78: .' E- " HW NE See. 22, T it a h t, ut 1 I8J.UI acres). Lot 2 mh.51 fTiH?'' 'n 1M ' ), the HEi4 SWW Sec 13, the NE& HEV. IW. I? the 8 SK Sec. IS, t 18 8, r.'.i il, " " H ow'A sec. ""J" Bee. in, the iN-".. NW'A Sec. k9V T It U U l2 IT .1 -.11,1 a.f.rt. .. . X T IB B O vn a UI 1 ""."1 July 16, 1918. J. K. PARROTT, Acting Assistant Comiaaioner of the Ceneral Land Office. 40t4c NOTICE OP MEETING OP BOARD OF M 41 , , EULILIZATION .' ' " -7 I'ou ma. on aioouar, we 9th day of September, 1918, the same being the second Monday In Heptember, the Board of Euulllsation will attend at tha Court House In Pnneville, Crook County, Oregon, and pub licly examine the assessment rolls, and correct all errors in valuations, descriptions and quaU ' " a.IIU, K,ia anu otner property assessed by the assessor, and it is the duty of all per sona interested to appear at the time and place appointed as provided by law. Date of First Publication, August IS, 1918. Dale of Last Publication. September t, 1918. 40l4p H. A. POSTER. Aaaaaaor. DISK HARROW IS CULTIVATOR Implement Hat No Rival In Cutting Up Plowed Sod Without Lifting It It Handy Tool. The dink harrow Is more properly a cultivator than a barrow. It does not Rive the combing effect of either the spring tooth or the .peg. Its ac tion Is better described as a cutting up of the noil as one would do It with knives. But by throwing the disk bars . ...Disk Harrow. , . at an angle to the draft so as to make the disks cut anglewlse, a sort of light plowing or turning of the soli Is effected, which Is very advantageous for harrowing In grain which has been sown broadcast by band. Nowadays, however, hand broadcast ing of grain la not common enough to lend value to this use of the disk. The disk does good work In rough land, and in this connection meets a demand which neither the peg nor the spring can as fully satisfy. The disk harrow has no rival in cutting up a plowed sod without lifting It, and as It can be set to do practically everything any other harrow can do, Is a splendid all around cultivating tool. HIGH VALUE OF GOOD ROADS Within Next Two Years $1,000,000 Will Be Spent in Hawaii In Con tructing Highways. Hawaii la awakening to the value of good roads. Within the next two years Honolulu will spend $1,000,000 In road building In the Island of Oahu. Con crete will be extensively used In the work as the Hawaiian has learned the value of permanent construction. Amer ican engineers are largely responsible for the character of road building In the territory and for the good streets of the city of Honolulu. Of the latter there are 234 miles within the city proper and, altogether, 474 In the coun ty. Honolulu now has an arrangement with the territorial government where by that city receives $300,000 a year for the construction of streets and $350,000 for maintenance. There Is In the latter figures a lesson for Texas road builders who have a tendency to exhaust all road funds on construction leaving nothing for maintenance. OILING OF MUCH IMPORTANCE Lack of Lubrication on Some of Bear ings of Machine Will Cause Dam age Nb Excuse for Neglect. More damage can be done to a ma chine In half an hour through lack of oil or grease on some bearings than by a whole season's exposure to the weather, the specialists declare. For this sort of neglect there can be no excuse. CALF NEEDS GOOD STABLING Young Animal Demands Plenty of Good Feed, .Water and Milk Variety Is Beneficial. . The fall calf demands food sta bling; It demands plenty of good feed and plenty of witter and milk. There must be promptness and attention, and the calf feeder must be in sympathy with his charge and be ready to sup ply variety whenever It can be had. LESSONS Br fwuvico ON FOOD PRODUCTS Motion Pictures Being Prepare, to Sugsest to Farmers Ways They Can AssisL (Prepared by tha United mates Depart mailt of Agriculture) Motion pictures, designed to teacl teftftons In food production to rural an urban dwellers and to suggest to then ways In which they can contribute t( such prorltirtlon. are being prepare by the tTnlted Rtates d"partment a. agriculture. The first films which an to be hnndred under an agreement wltl the Universal Film Mannfaetnrlni company, tt.ough Its exchanges, wen made iriy In December. One of th first film lesson showed activities In the national forests, which not onh are Important sources of timber anti water supply, bnt also afford 'grazing for a large number of cattle and sheep The second release will show whal children through the pig clubs are do ing to Increase the supply of pork Other selections from 4he department'!' 40,000 feet of official subjects will mak clear various features of food produc tion, the raising of meat animals and horses, and will deal with home activi ties such &3 poultry raising and the canning and drying of perishable products. COMBINATION GATE IS HANDY Barrier of Original Design la Con venient and Tlm-Savlng Arranged for Hogs. The cut herewith shows a combina tion gate of my own design that I think Is quite handy, convenient and time saving. It Is located between the barnyard proper and the hog yards. It Is necessary to have a large sliding gate between the yards In order to pass from one yard to tha other with team and wagon or manure spreader, j write 7. A. ."mil of TTuncoek county, Ohio, In Ohio Farmer. Also I wooted a place fur the hogs to pass through which I could open or close at will. Since there was only room for tha large gate and not wishing to weaken It by cutting a hog door in It I devised this plan. It Is easily constructed. Simply set two posts three feet apart and bolt two 2 by 6 Inch cross-pieces to them, one two feet or more. If yo wish, above the one on the ground. These must be notched as shown t hold the gate where wanted. When the gnte Is in the. notch D, the bog door is open. In notch E hog door la " cv el a- i J Combination Gate. shut 'and when In notch F door la partly open to allow only smaller hags to pass through. To prevent "smart" old hogs from raising gate from one notch to an other bolt strap Iron H to top board an Inch or so in front of cross pieces on which gate la hung. This Iron must b bent In hook shape and be just lone enough ao that the book end will sU In under the top cross-piece when gat is dropped In any of the notchea. Th posts must be set at an angle to the large gate so same can be opened wide) enough to be useful. "If he ever tea rrr the frnnt Jim will be hit the first thing with a shell." "What makes you think sor "The law of natural affinity; he's mich a ou." UNIVERSITY of OREGON "Zt'Jrlzr 1 Fully eqiiip,M(l liberal culture and scienlificdeDarf menlft. Siux-inl II ruining lu ijomnierre, .J on rim Usui, Architecture. Law. Medicine I : icflriniii(.i,iDi.rr ,ura...iaair. iiuueennid Ana. 1'nyairal I raining aae tine Arfe. miliary cwic.ee iu rear.- ol Aawlcis aae Hriliafc oflH-era. Drill, lerter-e aae It Li werk an ap-io-aair. and cm -la-near ia acrar-t ,,. 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