Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 16, 1919, Page Page 7, Image 7

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CSOOK COUJTTY JOUK.f AL
Pe) T
SHIPP &
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Moulding, Shingles
Doors, Windows, Paints
Oils, Glass, Lime and
Cement
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
There was
a Crowd in
K the Store
r
j and they were trying to
"Have a chew on
me,"says he."Break
off just two or three
squares. That's a
man's size chew of
Real Gravely. It
holds its good taste
PEYTON BRAND
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
each piece packed in a pouch
no. iu
SUMMON!
In the Clrrull Court of tha Slate of Oregon
lor the County of Crook i
Crook County, Oregon, publu) corporation,
rMalnllff,
va.
e). H. Peoples, Janle Hlndrrman, Georira Roha.
Minnie L. Musa. i. W. MrKsy, and all per
sons unknown owning, or claiming to own any
right title or Interaat In the real pru party here
taafter described, Ilefenilanta.
To Mlnnla U Moeea, 1. W. MrKay. and all
paraona unknown, owning or claiming to
wn any right till, or interest In tha real
rroprrty hereinafter described. Creating:
N THE NAMK OK THIS STATK OF OKK
OON, You, and each of you, ara hereby notified
that Crook County, Orvgun, a public corpora
tion, and tha Plaintiff herein named, la tha
wner and ht.Mer of (Vrllflriuea of Tx HHIn
auanry Noa. KV44, fcoati, KUa, h47, and t'JS'J.
esaued on tha lat day of June. 11)11, In tha total
aam of One Hundred Forty and 86-100HH0.3M
Dollara, the aald eum being tha amount then
due and delinquent for taea for the year 1UU,
aion real properly aseeased to you and of
vahlch you ara now tha ownera aa appears of
record from the tax assessment rolla now in
the hamla of tha aheriff and tax collector of
Qron. County, Oregon, which aaid pniperty la
lorated in tha aaid county and atata and ia par
ticularly deerrihed aa followa, together with
tele namea of tha ownera of each port el or
tract, tha eorreapondlnu; numbara of delinquent
eertiflratea aforesaid, and tha amounts due on
aid tat day of June, 1918, to-wltt
K 844 avainat I). It. Peoples for the NEW
of tha NWVi, tha EVfc o( tha NK'xi and
the 8W', of the NK14 of Section 12 In
Township It South, Kanire 18 Eaat, of
the Willamette Meridian for 111,16
6H8 against Jenle lllnnerman for Lot 1 In
Block 8, Roberta Townslte for 11,00
E 6a against George !"ba for Lota 1, 2, 1
and 4 In lllock !!, of I'aullna Townslte In
the sum of 828.87
V47 against Mlnnla L. Moses for the
NWU of the NK the Klfc of the NWl',
and the NB(4 of the 8W of Section 19
in Township IIS South of Kanga ill East
sf the Willamette Meridian in the sum
of 136.60
vail against J. W. McKay for the KM, of
Sect Inn I , in Township 17 South of Rang
16, Kaat of tha Willamette Meridian, in
the sum of ......... .. ,.$32,5S
And you and each of you, the aaid 0. H.
Peoples, Janie Hinrierman, George Roba, Min
aie L. Mosea, J. W. McKay, and all persons
Unknown, owning, or claiming to own, any
right, title or Interest In said real property, are
further hereby notified that Crook County,
Oregon, tha aforesaid plaintiff, will apply to
Mm Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Crook County for a judgment and decree fore
dosing the lien of said delinquent tax certi
ficates against tha property above described,
and you, and each of you are hereby summoned
and required to ap)ienr herein within sixty
days from the first publication hereof, exclu
sive of the first day of such publication, or on
or before the 24th day of January, 11)19, and
defend thla suit or pay the amount due aa
above ahown, together with the costs, Inter
ests, penalties and acci-ued costs, and In case
of your failure so to do, a decree will be en
tered against you, foreclosing tha lien of aaid
certificates of delinquency and against the
land heretofore described, and directing that
aame be sold to satisfy said lien, judgment and
decree, costs, penalties, interests and accruing
aosts, according to law.
This Summons Is published by order of the
Honoarble T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the said
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Crook
County, said order having been made and dated
the 16th day of November, 1918, and the date
of the first publication hereof being the 21st
day of November, 1918. All processes and pa
pers in thla proceeding may be served upon
the undersigned, district attorney of the State
of Oregon, for Crook County, and attorney for
Plaintiff herein residing at Prinevillc, Oregon,
sold whose post office address is Prinevillc,
Oregon.
Date of last publication, January 28, 1919,
Signed W1LLARD H. WIRTZ,
, District Attorney for Crook Coun
ty, and Attorney for Plaintiff,
Post Office Address: Prineville, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the under
signed, the Administrator of the Estate of
John Mocho, Deceased, to all cieditors 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
ffice of M. R. Elliott, in Prineville, Oregon,
within six months from the first publication
of this notice.
Dated and published first time December 12,
1918. ISAAC M. MILLS,
Administrator of the Ustate o
John Mocho, Deccused ' iUc
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this class of tobac-
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goes further that's
why you can get tin good
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814888 tutai
NOT1CB FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of
fire at The Dalles, Oregon, Dec. 8, 1918.
NOTICE ia hereby given that
KL8W0RTH E. ALLEN
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on January I, 1811,
made Homestead Entry No. 014803, January
in, 1918, made Add. No. 01886 for Ntt section
84, Township 14 Boulh, Range 17 Bast, Wil
lamette Meridian, baa filed aotlee or iatawtasai
to make final three year Proof to eslabltsk
claim to the land ahava described, before
Warren Urown, Clerk of the Circuit Court at
Prineville, Oregon, oa tha 82nd day of Janu
ary. 1919,
Claimant namea aa witneaaaat
Jamca E. Fuller, William J. Johnson, Joaj
1. Johnson, and Jasper Johnson, ail of fnaw
vllle, Oregon.
a FRANK WOODCOCK
6t8o RrgisU'
NOTICE or PINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tha under
signed, the Administratrix of tha batata of Hi
ram Smead, Deceased, to all persons interested
in said Estate that she haa made and filed with
the Clerk of the County Court her F'lnal Ac
counting of her Administration of said Estate
and the Court has set tha Tenth day of Janu
ary, 1919, at Ten o'clock In tne forenoon at tha
County Court Room In Prineville, Oregon, aa
the time and place for hearing and settling
said Final Accounting, at which said time and
place any person interested in tha Eatat nay
appear and object to aaid Final Accounting.
Dated thla Uth day of December, 1918.
Nora uibson,
Administratrix of tha Estat of
6tSc Hiram Smead, Deceased.
614868-811:48
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Of
fice at The Dalles, Oregon, December 9, 1918.
NOTICE la hereby given that
CLAKKNCE O. STOVER
of Post, Oregon, who, on June 21, 1918, made
Homestead Entry No. 014666 and on July 18,
1918, made additional No. uir.343, for N', Sec
tion 8. Township 16 South. Range 20 Eaat,
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 tha 24th day
of January, 1919.
Claimant namea as wltneaseat
Homer Norton, Wlllism H. Post, both of
Post, Oregon; Robert W. Rnymond, William
Ledform, both of Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Ct5p Register
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of
fice at The Dallea, Oregon, December 28, 1918.
NOTICE is hereby given that
MAKTHA E. SMITH
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on June 8, 1916,
made Desert Land Application No. 01M08, for
SW4 8W4 Section 26, Township 16 South,
Range 17 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed
notice of intention to make final Desert Land
Proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before Warren Brown, Clerk of the
Circuit Court, at Prineville, Oregon, on the
6th day of February, 1819.
, Claimant names as witnesses:
Samuel M. Bailey, I. Fay Bailey, Albert Way,
Mary E. Way, all of Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
?tP Register.
011534 018186
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of
fice ut The Dallea, Oregon, December 18, 1918.
NOTICE is hereby given that
CHARLES PALMER,
of Roberts, Oregon, who, on April 9th, 1918,
made Homestead Entry No. 011534 and on Mac
7th, 1914 made Add Hd. No. 013186 for SVT
SEW. Sec. 17, SEV4 SEU Sec. 19 Stt SW tf,
WV4 EW Sec. 20, Township IT South, Range
17 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed nottee
nf Intention to make Final Three Year Proof,
to establish claim to tha land above described,
before Warren Brown, Clerk of the Circuit
Court, at Prineville, Oregon, on tha 6th day
of February, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph E. Robers. John E. Campbell, Jacob
P. .lncobaen, Claude C. Dunham, all of Roberta,
Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
7t5p Register
NOTICE
Dr. J. H. Rosenberg has returned
to Prineville and has resumed hit
practice. Ho will be here permanent
ly and will be located at the same of
fice. Calls will be answered day or
night.
PRINCE ALEXANDER
( (sP
Crown Prince Alexander of Sarvla,
who was appointed regent of the new
Jugo-Slav etate.
VICTIMS ' OF TRIPLE
MURDER ARE FOUND
Olympla, Wash. Throe pcraone, In
stead of one, a at first thought, were
murdered and their bodlee buried In
the woods on Hawks Prairie, It waa
disclosed, when Coroner Mills and
Chief of Police Cusack of Olympla un
covered the bodies of two boys, 4 and
6 years old reflectively, buried In
shallow graves at a lonely spot among
the trees.
The discovery was made after the
searchers had come across a child's
straw hat 10 feet from the rude grave
where the body of a woman was found
on Wednesday.
N. E. Burnett, who was arrested for
the alleged crime, denies any recog
nition or knowledge of the hats and
clothing found with the skeletons, and
Identified as belonging to Burnett's
wife and children. In accounting for
their absence he has given several eoav
fllctlng versions, and evidence Is ac
cumulating that convinces the officers
they are close to a solution of the
crime.
CAMPS' PURCHASE ADVISED
Uncle Sam Urged to Buy Land for
Future Training.
Washington. Government acquisi
tion of all 16 national army canton
ment altes, leaving determination of
their ultimate use to the future, was
urged by Assistant Secretary of War
Crowell before the house military com
mittee. Two of the cantonment sites Camp
Washington are owned by the gov
Funaton, Kansas, and Camp Lewis,
ernment, and the cost of the land of
the remaining 14 would be $9,654,000
for 131,000 acres, the annual rental of
which Is $858,000.
General Snow said that 300,000
American artillerymen were in service
abroad during the war, using guns
bought in England and France. He
said American production of guns was
beginning in quantity when the armis
tice was signed.
Lithuanians Take Riga.
Copenhagen. Riga Is in the hands
of the Lithuanian soviet troops, ac
cording to a wireless dispatch from
the Russian Bolshevik headquarters
received here.
Polish Battalion Sails for America.
New York. The French line steam
ship France, which sailed from here,
carried a battalion of Poles, number
In; 1564 men, recruited In America
tor the Polish army.
War Vessels Returning.
Washington. Thirty-one destroyers
and seven submarines have sailed
from Europe and should reach their
home stations within the next 10 days
or two weeks. - .
THE MARKETS
Portland
Oats No. 2 white feed, $53 per ton.
Barley Standard feed, $49 per ton.
Corn Whole, $69 73; cracked, $71
075.
Hay Timothy, $30032 per ton; al
falfa, $27.50.
Butter Creamery, 65o per pound.
Eggs Ranch, 73c per dozen.
Potatoes $1.501.75 per hundred.
Poultry Hens, 28 30c; springs,
JOo; roosters, 23c; ducks, SOc; geese,
2025c; turkeys, 40c.
Seattle
Hay Eastern Washington timothy,
$38 per ton; alfalfa, $34 per ton.
Butter Creamery, $6c.
Eggs Ranch, 76o per dozen.
Poultry Hens, 2629c; springs,
27c; roosters dressed, 272Sc; ducks,
Slo; geese, 26c; turkeys, 4447c.
KEPT PLEDGE
TO SEND BREAD
American Nation Maintained Al
lied Loaf Through Self
Denial at Home Table.
AVERTED EUROPEAN DESPAIR,
With Military Domande Upon Ooean
Shipping Relieved, World Is Able
to Return te Normal White
Wheat Bread.
Since the advent of the latest wheat
crop the only limitation upon Ameri
can exports to Europe has been the
shortage of shipping. Between July 1
and October 10 we shipped 65,980,305
bushels. If this rate should continue
until the end of the fiscal year we will
have furnished the Allies with more
than 2,1700,000 bushels of wheat and
flour in terms of wheat.
The result of Increased production
and conservation efforts In the Cnlted
States bas been thet with the cessa
tion of hostilities we are able to re
turn to a normal wheat diet Supplies
that have accumulated In Australia,
Argentine and other hitherto inacces
sible markets may be tapped by ships
released from transport service, and
European demand for American wheat
probably will not exceed our normal
surplus. There Is wheat enough avail
able to have a white loaf at the com
mon table.
But last yesr the tale was different
Only by the greatest possible saving
and. sacrifice were- we able to keep a
steady stream of wheat and flour mov
, ing across the sea. We found our-
selves at the beginning of the harvest
I year with an unusually short crop
': Even the most optimistic statisticians
! figured that we bad a bare surplus of
. 20,000,000 bushels. And yet Europe
I was facing the probability of a bread
famine and in Europe bread is by far
! the most Important article In the diet
All of this surplus bad left the
country early In the fall. By the first
of the year we bad managed to ship a
; little more than 6X1,000,000 bushels by
practicing the utmost economy at
borne by wheatless days, wheatless
i meals, heavy substitution of other
1 cereals and by sacrifice at almost
! every meal throughout the country.
in January the late Lord Rhondda,
then British Food Controller, cabled
that only If we sent an additional 75,
000,000 bushels before July 1 could he
take the responsibility of assuring bis
people that they would be fed.
The response of the American peo
ple was 85,000,000 bushels safely deliv
ered overseas between January 1 and
July L Out of a harvest which gave
us only 20,000,000 bushels surplus we
actually shipped 141,000.000 bushels.
Thus did America fulfill her pledge
that the Allied bread rations could be
maintained, and already the American
people are demonstrating that, with
an awakened war conscience, last
year's figures wlU be bettered.
Veterans te Stay Abroad.
Washington. Secretary Baker gave
it as his personal opinion that none ef
the veteran divisions of the American
army in France will return home be
fore peace formally is declared. He
Indicated that the tried fighting men
would compose the bulk of the forces
to be kept in Europe for the present.
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graved lady's head on outside, a
lock of hair Inside. Lot late in
the evening. Notify F. E. Droslus,
Prineville, Oregon. lOtlc
NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNTING
NlIiCfc- 18 HEREBY GIVEN by the anoVr
sldied. Administrator of the Eatat of Man
K. Burria. Deceased, that be baa made an
filed with the Clerk of the Count Court fo'
Crook Count. Orrcon, the final aeeountina of
hie administration of the affairs of aald eaUU
and that the Honorable Countr Court aforesaid
has fiied Monday, the 8rd dar of February,
181, at 10 o'clock hi the forenooa of aaid day
at the county courtroom In the courthouse at
Frlnerllle, Ornon, ia Cromt Countr, a the
tlm and place for bearing and settling aaid
final accounting.
IMtted thla 12tk day of December, A. D., 118
(8ined 1. O. BURRIS,
Published last tlm January 8th, 1818.
WLLAKD H. WIKTZ, Attorney
for Adminfetrator stSe
81 144
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of tha Interior, U. S. Land Of
fice, The Dallea, Oregon, December 88, 118.
NOTICE ia hereby given that
WILLI A at H nHTFB
' of Prineville, Oregon, who, on March 81, 1918,
J mad homestead entry No. 0114U4, for W'A
J 8E Section 18, Township IS South, Range 17
I Eaat, Willamette Meridian, aas filed notie of
intention to make Final Fir Year I'raof to
establish claim to the land above described be-
ior warren Brown, Clerk of tne Circuit Court
at Prinevill, Oregon, on toe 7th day of Feb
ruary, 181.
Claimant names as witnesses :
Charles F. Pen-in, Robert Vasee. William Ire
land, Otto Radloff, all of Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
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NOTICE OP PINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the under,
signed the Administrator of the Eatat of WiU
I ism C. Congleton, Deceased, that he has mad
and filed with the Clerk of the County Court
of Crook ounty, Oregon, hia final Accounting;
of hia Administration of aald Estate and that
the Court haa set Monday the Third day of
February. 1818. at the County Coo t Room la
Prineville. Oretron, aa the tim and plac for
hearing and settling aaid Final Accounting at
which tim and plac any person interested ia
the Estate may appear and object to said Final
Accounting.
Dated this Second day of Sanuary, 1818.
O. W. NORLB,
Administrator of the Estate of
E tISp William C Congleton, Deceased)
811188-818828
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Of
fice at The Dalle, Oregon, January 4, 181.
NOTICE la hereby given that
WILLIAM LEDFORD
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on October 81, 1118
mad H. D. entry No. 012188 and on April IS,
1918 mad add H. D. entry No. 818828, for WH
NE14. WV4 NWVi, and Eft WVi Section If,
Township 18 South, Rang 1 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notie of intention to make
final three year Proof to establish claim to hae
land above described, before Warren Browa,
Clerk of the Circuit Court at PruMrtll, Ores
gon, on the 17th day of February, 1818.
Claimant name aa witnesses :
Clarenc Stover, Homer Norton, Oscar Field,
all of Post, Oregon, and Carry W. Foster, at
Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
tie Register
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