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CROOK COUNTY JOVRXAL REPTRMnER SKI, 10 IS Crook County Journal BY OUT LAXLLETTK Entered at the noatofflce at Prlneville, Oregon, as second-class natter. 1 PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY Price $1.00 per year, payable ' Strictly In advance. In cae ot change of addreea please notify ua at once, giving both old and new addreea. , flllS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE j :M.ni.:ijtii'Hi.i'i!a! , GENERAL OFFICE ' NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ! THE TRAGEDY OP IT! With loss supplies than they act ually needed, too few guns, not soub ammunition, a shortage ot provisions, the allied armies have: twice been driven back by the Hon, hordes, and many lives lost, much territory that has cost thousands of: lives to regain, and actual danger of victory by the nation that would con qnor all free nations ot the earth. Given erjual supplies and support Ot the people at home, and there is no comparison of the quality ot the al lied soldier, the American soldier, if you please, and the Hun. Victory will come to our boys to be sure, but just how soon depends upon the system on which their ammunition is sent over to them, the regularity of the shipments of white bread and other eatables into the trenches where the actual fighting is done, the supply of shipping, the thousands of things that have been so perfectly and handsomely provided by our government and our people. Will these supplies pause In their steady stream to the front? On the severing of the arteries of supply depends the lives of Americans by the hundreds ot thousands. The stream will continue withoue any doubt, just o long as the source of supply is kept replenished and no longer. This is done with money, billions f dollars of it. How is it secured? Two methods, one is by the sale of securities, of which the Fourth Lib erty Loan is a part, and for which a campaign Is just now on, and to which,- if you are a loyal American you will subscribe, and the other by direct taxation. The purchase of bonds, and baby bonds, commonly called War Sav ings Stamps, is a voluntary matter, and is a thing for which no Ameri can is entitled to great credit. To replenish our armies iaen are conscripted; to fill the ranks in our army of dollars the government has efcoeen the method of volunteers. That is the only difference, and that alone should make everyone subscribe. HAS FOUR SONS IX SERVICE N. P. Jensen of Junction City Buys .Ed. Tobin Place at Powell Butte N. P. Jensen, who recently pur chased the Ed. Tobin place at Powell Butte, has been in the city several days on business connected with his ranch. Mr. Jensen has four sons in the ser vice. w. s. s. TBAIX OF WAR RELICS IV REDMOND TOMORROW A GOOD PLACE FOR YOU TO TRADE A Complete Stock of up-to-date Furniture, Rugs, Ranges and House Furnishings At prices that are surprisingly low quality considered LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS IF DESIRED Plan NOW to Attend the INTER-STATE FAIR HOOSIER CABINETS AND THE BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS We will Prepay Freight to your nearest R. R. Station. See our exhibit at the Oregon Inter-State Fair. Bend Furniture Company BEND, OREGON You Carry the Only Key Safe Deposit Boxes inour Fire-Proof and Burtjuiar-Froof Vault may be rented by the year for a nominal sum. Absolute protection . . for your valuable papers and jewels Ask Us CROOK COUNTY BANK PR1NEVILLE, OREGON Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At this critical period In our history our manufacturers are offering their mills and our young turn art offering their services . to the United States government. Would you like to do your share and help, by putting your money where It wilt support the new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the government has established to stand back of our commerce, Industry and agriculture? You can do this by opening an account with as as part of every dollar so deposited 4xs directly Into ths new system, where If will always be ready for you when wasted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK of nine soldiers and buglers, traiu of ficials, speakers, attendants, machin ists and electricians. This is the greatest exhibition that has ever come to the Pacific coast and every one who posibly can should see it. It gives one an idea of what Liberty Bonds are helping to accomplish, and brings home the war as nothing else can do. John A. Sager, of Roberta, Oregon ; Charles 8hepheru. of foul, Oregon ; Edwin A. Abbott, of Prinevllle, Oregon; Samuel M. Bailer, of Prineville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, aStSe Register. The train of war relics, containing German war booty, will arrive in Red mond tomorow (Friday) aftsrnoon at 3 o'clock and remain there for one-half hour, for exhibition purpos es. It consists of two box cars, one fcO-ft. automobile box car, and one sleeper. Accompanying the train is a squad No. 012240 NOTCE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 3. Land Omit at The Dalle. Oregon. , , . September 6th, 1618 Notice la hereby siren that ATTILLA C. NWE of Baraea, Oregon, who. on December lPth, 1913. made Homestead Entry No. 012240, for 8 NEand SEVi Sea. 2, S14 NWfc Sec tion 33, Township 20 South, Range 22 Kant, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of in tention to make final three year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, be fore Chas. A. Sherman, U. S. Commissioner, at Fife, Oregon, on the 25th day of October, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses : F. D. Seammon of Barnes, Oregon ; Herman Hass, of Barnes, Oregon ; F. X. Pausch of Barnes, Oregon ; Adolph Hansen of Fife, Ore gon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 46t5c Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 012173 Der.artment of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon September 12, 1918. Notice is hereby given that THOMAS H. CONNORS of Roberts, 0:-evon, who, on October 28th, 1913, made Homestead Entry No. 012178, for lots !-2 Sec. 6, T 17 S R 18 E, SEW SE'. Sec. 31, SW SWy, Section 82, Township 16 South Range 18 East Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof to establish !aim to the land above described, before Warren Brown, Cleric of the Circuit Court, at PrincvHIe, Oregon, on the 26th day of October, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses : The Choice of Those Who Know Manufacturers and leading mo tor car distributors recommend ZEROLENE. The majority of motorists use ZEROLENE. ZEROLENE reduces wear and gives more power because it keeps its lubricating body at cylinder heat. 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I also do Gold Inlay, crown and bridge work; silver fillings, and extracting. I do no plate work. My motto : "One Thing Well Dons." OVER CROOK COUNTY BANK C. E. MARTIN, Special Agent Standard Oil Company KKJJMONl), OttK. IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL under-aize or under-welght remember Scott'$ Emulsion is nature's grandest growing food; it strengthens their bones, makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth. Scott 9t Bowne, Bloom field, N. J. CHICHESTER S PILLS l ll.ehea-ter s Ulaaio.dr.n?rY. fills la Ked and Void mtullkAXy' boies, sealed with Blue Ri'Aon. V Take no otksr. Buy r your V urucain- A,ktor ni-'in h-TPRf, VIAUOMD IIKAND Fil.lA for W SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYMLrl summons ; In the Circuit Court of in eStat of Oraco for Crook County. Ovid A. Byers, Alpheus Brers, Eldeit M. Gordon, Donald P. Goruan, and Douglas IX i Gordon, Plaintiffs vs. C. D. Hlllman and Bessie I Ollv Hlllman, Defendants. , In tb nam of tha State of Oregon I You are hereby required to appear and ana- j wer the Complaint filed in tb above entitli-d ' Court and Caus on or before th 1st day of j November, 11118. and if rou full so to appear and answer, th plaintiffs will apply to thai Court for the relief demanded in their Com-; plaint, to-wlt: ! A Judgment against yon and each of yon for the sum of 3.000.00 with interest thereon at tb rat of 1 per cent, per annum, from th , date of th entry thereof, until paid and for th coats and disbunementa of this action, and 1 for an Order of 8al of th property attached , therein. Thia Summons Is published by order 1 of th Honorable T. E. J. Duffy, Judg of th ; above entitled Court, made on the Uth day of September. 1D1H, which aaid Order prescribed j nil mi summons DC puDiisneu in inw County Journal, a weekly newspaper of gener al circulation printed and published In Prln yilla. Crook County. Oregon, for period of six weeks consecutively. rste of first publication of this summons is the Ulth day of September, 1SMH. M. R. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff 45t7c Prlneville, Oregon The Michel Grocery Co. "THE STORE OF SERVICE ' We are Offering for Canning PLUMS, PEACHES PEARS AND TOMATOES Our prices are right, and we will take care of' your order at once. A large stock on hand daily. Phone or write us your order. Try a package of King's New Process Evap orated Fruits and Vegetables. . Ask for a sample of Soup Vegetables. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given by th undersigned, the Administratrix of th Eslat of John F. Unrrii. Deceased, to all creditors of said de ceased, and to all persons having claims 1 against said Estat to present the same, with the proper voucher to the undersigned at the 1 office of M. R. Elliott, in Prlncvllle, Ore- con, within six months from th date of the ; first publication of thia notice. I Date of First Publication, September 12, , 1918. FANNIE MORRIS, Administratrix of th Estate of John F. Morris, Deceased. 44t6e The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice Notice For Publication Department of th InUrlor U. 8. Land Office at Th Uallee, Oregon, September 6th, 1018. Notice is hereby given that AMELIA WOLKE. . T ' ..111. "I - I I Bit. OI ITineVlll,', VI,!UU WIM,, 1,1, f,UTl'IV mil, , 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 019580, for N'A SVVVi, 8W'4 8W14, RWtlon 12, Township IB South. Rang 16 East, Willamette Meridian, I has filed notice of intention to make final I three year Proof, to establish claim to the ; land above described, before Warren Brown. ' Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Prlneville, Ore gon, on the 24th day or October, 1U18. Plftimant name aa witnesses t Otto Radloff, Daniel R. Putnam, Ed. C. White, Robert Vasey, all of Prlneville, Oregon, H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 44t6p Register. Notice For Publication Department of the Interior U. 8. Land Office at The Dalies, Oregon, September 6th, 1918. Notice is hereby given that ALONOZO C. NEGUS of Lamonta, Oregon, who, on June 4th, 1916. made Homestead Entry No. 0ir,n:(2, for B'& SE4. HE'A SEV4, Section 18, Township 13, South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, - to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Bechtel, U. 8. Commissioner, at Prinevllla, Oregon, on the 22nd day of October, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses 1 George H. Ragner, of Lamonta, Oregon ; John N. Seeland, of Lamonta, Oregon ; Francis F. Wright, of Prlneville, Oregon; Numa F. McCoin, of Prlneville. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 44t6e Register. For new and old stomach trouble use Adamson'e, pifrefiteze. Price 60c or Biz boxes tor $2.50 postpaid to any address In the United State. of America. For sale by D. P. ADAMSON & CO Prlneville, Oregon WHEN IN BEND STOP AT PILOT BUTTE INN Central Oregon's Finest Hotel! Built for YOU, Operated for YOU Prices made for YOU! Why not Enjoy it? 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