Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 19, 1918, Page Page 3, Image 3

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TIT In making up the
Vjl list of good things
-lJ for the Christmas
dinner, please bear in
mind the one important
point, that the freshness
and purity of the ingred
ients 'is what insures the
success of the undertak
ing. Our goods are all
fresh and their purity is
guaranteed. Purity is
a thing we insist on.
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Pyres Casseroles ft f f r
from $3.76 to
Universal Percolator!
from $4.00 to
$5.50
Gold lined Bon Bon dishes, Fruit
Baskets. Hand Painted China in Vases
Cake platea and iota of Sugar
ana Creamers, Spoon Trays, Salad
Dimes ana comports
priced
id Comports f s-o g
from 2 2S tob.JJ
Cut Glass Marmala.de Jars, Tumblers,
Flower Bowls, Sundaes, Sugar and
Creamers priced d P " t (
, at from $1.25 to J00J
Daby Plates with holder
for
90c
Inersoll Watches from Nv
as low as $2.76 to JJ0.)U
Pocket Knives at all prices
to as low as
50:
Simple Alarm Clocks fa m fr
dandies for only
Groat Mogul Alarm
Clocks at
$3.50
High grade Chocolates In fancy Xmas
boxes priced from t on
85c up to Jpl.O
Box Stationery lift f4 wm v
big ariety 36o to 3) 1 Q
Men's Neckwear in prices q r
ranging from 35c to OO C
Wool Nap Blankets beautiful sH o
patterfts from $4.75 to $0
Ladles Cblldrens Mens tf m . r r
wool gloves 36c to A I . Ml I
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great joy, which ihall be to i
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re dling clothes, lying in a
manger.
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with the angel a multitude
of heavenly host praising
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things that they had heard
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M unto them.
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unurcua loooggan caps f r
in Dig variety 35c to &J Q
Fancy Christmas Boxes of Ladles'
and Children's Handker- a f
chiefs all prices down to Q
A big line of Handker- m r
chiefs from 6c to - - 4JC
Men's Chippewa Stag
Shirts fine val. at
$9.75
Men's Mackinaw
coats at
$10.50
Men's Chippewa Wool
Shirts at
$4.75
Ladles' High Grade Shoes in Brown,
and Gray, some beautiful shoes and
priced right at from tt f f
$8.60 to as high as $57. OU
Hosiery to match these shoes.
Men's Armless Sweaters in
khaki color at
Men's Auto Gloves liAn f
blk dog skin at $5U
Children's Bow Peep Hair Ribbons In
a large variety to select from. Come
in IK yd lengths and are r f
priced at from 39c to ijiC
Men's Suspenders, Arm Bands, Hose
Suporters and Belts.
In our Grocery Department we
have a complete stock of fruits of all
kinds and also anything you could
want to supply your holiday needs.
We have probably the largest stock
of groceries In Central Oregon and
are prepared to take care of your
wants in good shape. We handle -only
high grade merchandise and our
prices are as low as can be had with
this fact in view. Good goods cost
more than poor goods or medium
quality goods, but they are worth It.
We have cured meats, nuts, candles,
and all the good things that help to
make Christmas the grand holiday
It Is. All kinds of canned and bottled
fruits, vegetables, pickles, olives, In
fact anything you can think of that
is good to eat, we have it in the best
brands obtainable.
TIT In the matter of
M real common sense
Jj gifts for Christmas
we wish to say that our
lines will fill every need
of the season. Come in
and let us show you how
inexpensive good goods
really are. We will do
our best to make your
shopping easy.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN by tha nnd.r.
lirnwl, tht Admlnbtnitrlx of th EiUU of
Ernut E. Guntcr, DMeutd, to ail erwllton
of uld DMMHd, nd to all persons having
claim acalnit mid Eitata to present tht aama
with tha propar vouchera to tha' undenlgned
at tha offlca of M. R. Elliott, In Prinevilla,
Orriton, within ilx montha from tha data of
tha first publication of Mill notlca.
Datad and published tha tint tima Oacambar
I, 1H18.
CHRISTINA OUNTER,
Administratrix of tha Esuta of
(tta Ernest K. Uuntar. Deceased.
CHRISTMAS CANDY
A G(mx1 Supply of Holiday Goods At
John J. lrlce Confectionery
A good supply of candies of all
kinds, including box goods, priced
up to $5.00. is being offered the Holi
day trade this year by John J. Price.
Cigars In a wide variety, station
ery, and fruits for the holiday trade
are to be had in every kind.
The people have learned to look to
Mr. Price for the best things In these
lines, and they will not be disappoint-
eu (ins year.
Look the stock over before the sea
son gets late. A stock of Christmas
trees will be added in time for your
selection. 3t3c
Is Your Money Supporting the H
Government?
At this critical period in our history, our manufacturers are'
offering their mills and our young men are offering their service
to the United States government Would you like to. do your
hare and help, by putting your money where it wlU support tha
new Federal Reserve Banking System, which -the government
has established to stands back of our commerce. Industry and
agriculture?
Tou can do this by opening an account with aa si part of every
dollar so deposited goes directly lntp tha new system, where it
- will always be ready for you when wanted.
Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
WE BUY LIBERTY
BONDS FOR
SPOT CASH
ANY ISSUE
sso
$500
SlOO
81000
Send us your Bonds by Regis
tered letter and receive the
highest market price by return
mail. .
WESTERN STOCK AND BOND
COMPANY
800 Central Bldg., Seattle Wn.
of Poet, Oregon, who, on Juna 21, 1915, made
Homeatead Entry No. 014666 and on July 13,
1916, made additional No. U1S243, for NVi Sec
tion 8. Township 16 South. Ranire 20 East,
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 Warren Brown, Clerk of the Circuit
Court at Prineville, Oregon, on the 24th day
of January, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses : .
Homer Norton, William H. Post, both of
Post, Oreiron; Robert W. Raymond, William
Ledform, both of Prineville, Oreiron.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
tp - Register
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014666-015243
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land 'Of
fice at Tha Dalles. Oregon, December 9, 1918.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the under
signed, tha Administrator of the Estate of
John Mocho, Deceased, to all creditors of said
Deceased, and to all persons having claim
against said Estate to present the same with
the proper vouchers to the undersigned, at the
office of M. R. Elliott, ia Prineville, Oregon,
within six months from tha first publication
of this notice.
Dated and published first tima December 12,
1918.
ISAAC M. MILLS,
Administrator of tha Estate of
John Mocho, Deceased 6t6c
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tha under
signed, the Administrator of tha Estate of El
mer N. Hawthorn, Deceased, that he has made
and filed with the Clerk of the County Court
his Final Accounting on his administration of
said Estate and the Court haa set Friday, the
Tenth day of January, 1919, at Ten o'clock
in the forenoon at tha County Court Room in
Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing and settling said Final Accounting at
which time and placa any person interested
in tha Estate may appear and object to the
Final Accounting.
W. J. WRIGHT,
Administrator of tha Estate of
,6t5e Elmer N. Hawthorne, Deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the under
signed, tha Administratrix of tha Estate of Hi
ram Smead, Deceased, to all persons interested
in said Estate that she has made and filed with
the Clerk of the County Court her Final Ac
counting of her Administration of said Estate
and the Court has set the Tenth day of Janu
ary, 1919, at Ten o'clock in me forenoon at tha
County Court Room in Prineville, Oregon, as
the time and placa for hearing and settling
said Final Accounting, at which aaid tima and
placa any parson interested in tha Estate may
appear and object to aaid Final Accounting.
Dated this 12th day of December, 1618.
NORA GIBSON,
. Administratrix of tha Estate of
te Hiram Smead, Deceased.
NOTICE OF BOND 8ALE
Sealed proposals will be received by the
Board of Dirtctora of the Ochoco Irrigation
District at its office in Prineville, Oregon, for
the purchase of S2O0.0O0.0O of bonds of aaid
district, til tha hour of twelve o'clock noon on
Monday, January 18, 1919, which aaid issue of
bonds will bear data July t, 1917, bear interest
not to exceed ( per cent, oar annum, pyMa
semi-annually on tha tint day of January and
July in each year, same being tha unsold por-
twn r4 an .i.V I I 1 - . M
.principal and interest payable at tha office of
... uivuk vuumy, uregon,
or at tha Fiscal Agency of tne State of Oregon
in New York City, at tha option of tha pur
chaser, said bonds being tn the denomination
of $1,000 and (600 each and maturing approx
imately as follows i
At the end. of 11 years approximately 6
par cent
At tha and of IS yean approximately (U
per cent. ,
At tha and of IS years approximately 1
per cent
At the end of 14 yean approximately 1
per cent
At the and of 15 years approximately 7&
per cent
At tha and of 16 yean approximately TV4
per cent
At tha and of IT years approximately 8U
per cent
At the end of 1R mm anTimlM.l.l. 01
per cent
At tna ana ol 19 years approximately U
per cent
At tha and of 20 years approximately 10
per cent
At the end of 21 years Aimmvlmaf.lv 1 nix
per cent
At tha and of 22 years approximately 11
per cent
Bids for aaid bonds must be accompanied by
certified check on a Prineville, Oregon, bank
tor at least 6 per cent of the purchase prioa
.and aaid bids must be unconditional as to Ie
gality, subject however, to the certification
thereof by the Secretary of State and appro,
ed by tha Capital Issues Committee. The
Board reserves tha right to reject any and aB
bids.
6t5c " B. A. SORDAL, Sec'y.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING
NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN by tha under
signed. Administrator of the Estate of Mary
E. Burria, Deceased, that he has made ani
filed with tha Clerk of tha County Court foe
Crook of the County Court for Crook County.
Oregon, the final accounting of hia adminis
tration of the affairs or tha said estate, aasj
that the Honorable County Oourt aforesaid haa
fixed Mnday, tha 8rd day of February, 1919, at
10 o'clock in the forenoon of aaid day at tha
county courtroom in the -on rt house at Prine
ville, Oregon, in Crook County, as tha time anal
place for hearing and settling said final ac
counting. '
Dated thia 12th day of December, A. D., ISM,
(Signed) D. O. BURRIS,
Published last time January 9th. 1919.
WILLARD H. WIRT. Attorney
for Administrator . . ? '' Jtfc'
014101 014181
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tha Interior, U. S. Land Of
fice at The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. , 1918.
NOTICE ia hereby given that
ELSWORTH E. ALLEN
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on January 2, 1911,
made Homestead Entry No. 014808, January
18, 1916, made Add. No. 01385 for NH Section
24, Township 14 South, Range 17 East Wil.
lamette Meridian, has filed notlca or tntentloa
to make final three year Proof to establish
claim to the land above described, before)
Warren Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Court at
Prineville, Oregon, on the 22nd day of Janu
ary, 1919,
Claimant namea as witnesses !
James E. Fuller, William J. Johnson, John
J. Johnson, and Jasper Johnson, nil at I'll
ville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK
5t5c Register-
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