Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 06, 1919, Page Page 7, Image 7

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KKIlIU'AltY A, 1010
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
SHIPP & PERRY
DEALERS IN
Lumber, Moulding, Shingles
Doors, Windows, Paints
Oils, Glass, Lime and
Cement
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Prlnevllla, Orewm, as Mm Dim ana! plate for
hearing and Milling Mid final Aesountine; at
whlrh tint and plaea anr person Interested In
lh Kstate mar appear And object to said final
Areountlna'.
Dtlad tha Second dr of lenuary, ll.
0. W. NOIII.lt,
Administrator of the Klle of
C Dtp William C. Cona-letua, Hnwid
(Iimi-III2I
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of tha InUrlor, U. S. Land Of
flea at Tha Dalles, Oregon, January i, 1911.
NOTICE k hereby glean that
WILLIAM LEDPORD
of Prlnevllla, Oregon, who, on CVtobar It, 111
mad II. D. entry No. OlZISe and on April I.
Il made add H. D. antry No. 1M2I. for WV4
NKV4. W14 NW14, and tVi WVi Section la.
Township Id South, Rama 19 Cut, Wlllaasette
Meridian, haa fllad notice of Intention to make
final thraa rear Proof to establish claim to tha
land sbovs described, bafora Warran Brown,
Clark of tha Circuit Court at Prlnevllla, On
(on, on tha 17th day of February, Ml.
Claimant itamaa as wltnaaaoii
Clarence Stover, Homer Norton, Oscar Fields,
all of Poet, Oregon, and Carry W. KoaUr, of
Prlnevllla, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
9U Reglatat
NOTICE OP DIHHOLITIOJ. OF
PARTNERSHIP
Airit it the limit
says Mike,
the Contractor
"You'd think any
body but a kid would
know that genuine
Gravely is bound
to give more real,
tobacco satisfaction
than ordinary
plug."
Good taste, smaller
cltcw.longcr life is what
makes Genuine Grave
ly cost less to chew than
ordinary plug.
Writ! to:
Genuine Gravely
DANVILI.B, VA.
or hvkltl chewint pint,
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in poucfu
NOTICE li hereby given by the tin.
derslgned that they have on this date
dissolved tba partnership agreement
heretofore existing between them,
and that hereafter each will no long
er be responsible for the other's bus
iness liabilities.
Dated this 1st day ot January,
1919.
Signed, E. T. LUTHY,
lOtSo R. A. BRASFIELD
IIHIIt
NOTICE FOR PI BI.ICATION ISOLATED
TRACT
Public Land Hale. Department of tha Inter
ior. U. 8. I .end Office at The Del Ice, Oregon,
Dreefntier 28th. Hi
NO'lICK ia hereby given that, aa directed
br the Commissioner of the General Land Of.
flee, under provisions of hec. 246, K. B.. pur
suant to tne anpllcatton or
AMANDA I- DKALY
Serial No. 01X113. we will offer at public aale,
to the hiichmt bldiler, but at not teas than
VIM per acre, at 10 :10 o'clock A. M., on the
1 1th day of March, next, at thin office, the
following tract of land: 8W NB',, NW
HK',. N' KWVi. Sect Ion 28. Township la.
Houth Knnve l, Kut, W. M. (Containing 160
nenw) Thla tract ia ordered into the market
on a showing that the greater portion thereof
la mountainoua or too rouirn for cultivation.
The aale will nt be kept open, but will be
declared cloaed when those present at the
hour named have ceased bidding. The person
making the highest bid will be required to Im
mediately pay to tha Receiver tha amount
thereof.
Any persona claiming adversely the above-
dearnhed land are advised to file their claltna.
or objectione on or before the time designat
ed for aale.
lltip L. A. BOOTH, Receiver
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of
fice at The Dalles, Oregon, December si, lei.
NO'IICK ia hereby given that
MARTHA K. SMITH
of Prlnevllla, Oregon, who, on June t, ISIS,
tad Desert Land Application No, OlttOl. for
SW4 8WH Heel Ion IfS, Township l South.
Raa.e 17 Kaat. Willamette Meridian, haa filed
notice of Intention to make final Desert Land
Proof, to establish claim to tha land abova
IU14 hum
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the InUrlor, U. S. Land Of
fice at Tha Dalles. Oregon, December la, IflS.
NOTICE la hereby given that
CHAKLKS PALMKR.
of Roberta, Oregon, who, on April Sth, lls,
mada Homeatead Entry No. 011634 and on May
7th, His made Add Hd. No. 0IU13S for BW(4
RKK. Sec 17, 8kU 8KU Bab 1 8U BW
IS2lJ? & J. W.rZ ThZJi T Clerk of tha. KVi Sec 20, Township IT South, Rang.
Hv,".t"if.ren n Z ! W.VV.I1.m..U Meridian, ha. filed notlo,
i.k I.. J ir.l, luia r Intention to make rinai inrea ear rroos,
'Clarnan! tZTZ' wlVneeaea, I ! ub.l.lf h,llra, "V '"i JTSSA
Samuel M. Hsllerfl. Fay Bailey, Albert Way,
U.n K Was. all of I'rlnevllle. Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
tU0 Register.
IMte
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the InUrlor. U. ft. Land Of
fice, The Dalles, Oregon, December 2, IU1S.
NOTICE is hirehv given thnt
WILLIAM II. roKTKR
of Prlneville, Oregon, who, on March SI, ll,
asade homeatead entry No. 0IUU6. for WVj
SK4 Section IK, Township 16 Smith, Rangr 17
East, Willamette Meridian, naa filed notice of
Intention to make Final Five Year Proof to
aaublish claim to the land above described be
fore Warren Brown, Clerk of tne Circuit Court
at Prlnevllla, Oregon, on to 7lh day of r cb
ruary, IHltt.
Claimant names aa wltneaaeai
Cbarlea F. I'crrin. Robert Vhjcv.Wllll'im Ire
land. Otto Radloff, all of Prlnevllla, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Ittp ReglaUr
before Warren Brown, Clerk of tha Circuit
Court, at Prlnevllla, Oregon, on tha tth day
of February, lei 8. .
Claimant namsa aa wltneaaaa t '
Joseph E. Robert, John K. Campbell, Jacob
P. Jaeobaen, Clauds C Dunham, all of Roberta,
Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
7tSp Reglslar
NO SEALS SOLD THIS YEAR
The customary sals of Red Croat
Christmas seals will not be held thli
year. It seemed best to both ti
American Red Cross and the Nation'
Tuberculosis Association to units If
the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call ti
reduce the number of sppeals to th
public for contributions. There wit
be no lessening of activities by tht
National Tuberculosis ABsoclatloi
through this arrangement, as the Ref
Cross War Council has appropriated
$2,600,000 for anti-tuberculosis wort
In 101U In lieu of the money that ordl
narily would be raised by a Christmai
Seal Campaign. However, every per
son joining the Red Cross during tht
Red Cross Christmas Roll Call will tx
warded ten seals to be used as hero
tofore.
NOTIt'H
Dr. J. II. Rosonbnrg tins returned
to Prlneville and hits resumed his
practice. He will be here permanent
ly and will be located at the same of
fice. Calls will be answered day or
night.
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on tha
7th day of October. 1118, G. Springer executed
and delivered to J. F. Blanchard hie promis
sory noU for tha sum of 13,000.00 payable to
hia wife one year after data.
Tha noU la void and will not be paid. All
persona ars warned' not to purchase the Sams.
Dated this 6th day of January, 1819. '
W. H. WILSON,
OtSo Attorney for.0. Springer
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by tha under,
signed the Administrator of the EsUU of Wil
liam C. Congleton, Deceased, that he haa mada
and filed with the Clerk of the County Court
of Crook ounty, Oregon, hia final Accounting
ot hia Administration of said Estate and that
the Court has set Monday the Third day of
February, 11119, at the County Court Room In
Wanted AT ONCE
a.OOO COYOTE FCRS
Will pay fancy prices to get
them. Also all other kinds
of furs. I will pay all ex
penses and refund Paicel
I'ost charges when shipment
mounts to $50.00 or more.
FRKI) CRUMP,
Burns, Oregon
Reference: First Nat'l
Bank of Burns or any trap
per in Harney county.
Jnlliiiii'fllll ( Nt.EXTPA LARGE I N I, LARGE I N'l.MEOIUM I N'l.SMAlL I GOOD UNPRIME I POOR UNPRIME
JThSSwV EXTRA 70 AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVPAGE 5 TO Slit I QUALITY AS TO SI2E EQUALITY
:pfV BLACK 12.00tol0.00 9.00to 8.00 7.50 to 7.00 6.00 to 5.00 4.50to 2.50 2.00to L25
SSHORT 8.50to 7.50 7.00to 6.00' 5.75to 5.25 5.00to 4.00 3.50to 1.50 1.25to .75
NARROW 6.50to 5.50 5.00to 425 4.00 to 3.50 3.00to 2.50 2.50to 125 1.00 to .50
SKUNK BR0A0 4-00to 3-00 2-7510 m m lM l60l 140 m 75 50, 125
ISk.e.1 Aeeortmont N I.EXTRA LARGE N I, LARGE I N'l.MEDIUM I N'l.SMALL I N2 I N93
Liberal Asionmeni im t0WtD,GE extra to average extra to average extra to average. ASToiiimqutuTv ASTosnttouAUTY
WNTER 3.00to 2.50 225tol.7S 1.60 1.30 LlOto .90 l.OOto .75 JOto .40
MUjKKAI 2J0to 1.90 1.80to 1.60 L50to 1.20 l.OOto .80 .85to .60 e35to 25
asieia jg, A. av aa vmu - - -
when "SHUBERT" is paying such extremely high prices.
"SIIUBERT" Wants Oregon Furs-All Yon Can Ship
For more than thirty-five years "SHUBERT" has been giving Fur Shippers an lioneit and liberal ortmenl
-paying the highett market prices-tending returns out promptly-rendanng bettar service quicker.
A "SHUBERT TAG ENVELOPE" on your shipment means "more money"
for your Furs-"quicker" "tha beat and prompted SERVICE in tha world."
GET A SHIPMENT OFaf TODAY.
VfJeV THE QUOTATIONS ABOVE
Va'.W-. ARE FOR IMMSOIATE
fWPV SHIPMENT,
Xje'bx 19H, JST. . ,Y
SHIP U w-. .v
A.B.S HUBERT
THE LARGEST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY IN
AMERICAN RAW FURS
W. Austin Ave.fDept.lSI2 Chicago, U.S.A.
MANY ROADS TO LONGEVITY
Psopl Who Have Reached Advanesd
Age by No Msans Unanimous as
to tha Best Path.
Records show that more women live
to be cffiteniirlans than men. When
the census of the United States was
taken In HXJO It was found that d.'Mfi
persons between the ages of ninety
Are and ninety-nine were living, and
of this number 3.5.J0 were women.
Miss Eliza Work, who reached the
age of one hundred and Ave, gave as
the renson for her long life that she
never drank tea or coffee; Mrs. Mar
garet Neve, who lived to be one hun
dred and ten, gave as her reason that
lie never lacked resources and was
always busy, and Mrs. Hylvla Dunham,
aged one hundred and one, lived to en
Joy the enthusiasm of 22 presidential
campaigns. Born In July, 1MK), at the
age of five she rode in stiige conch,
at forty In a canal boat, at ninety-nine
In an electric car, and at one hundred
In an sutomohlle.
Abraham lived to be one hundred
and seventy-five years old and Sarah
lived to be one hundred and twenty
seven years old, and Isnac, their son, 1
lived to be one hundred and elstht, but
whether a year was reckoned then as 1
we do now Is not known.
Wllllnm Gladstone lived to be eighty
nine, find at the time of his death his
Intellect was one of the finest thnt
the world has ever known, and he
was called "the Grand Old Man." This
Is Just one of the many cases proving
s mnn Is Just as useful. If not more
so, when he is old than when be Is
young.
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INSOMNIA NOT HARD TO CURE
EHTP.AT NOTICE
Estrayed from my pasture, two
yearling beifer.s One red roan and
one pa6 red mottled face. Both are
branded 73 on blp and Bar Lazy L
on right side. End of left ears cut
off with underbit and split In right
ears. Please notify Cbas. Palmer,
Roberts, Oregon. , 10t3p
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Position on ranch by s
man and woman with experience.
Write Box 637 Bend, Oregon 13Uc
HAT POR SALE 40 tons rye hay,
25 miles southeast of Prlneville, Z
miles south Riverside, f 16.00 per
ton. H. W. Falrchlld. 12t3p
STRAYED
Address O. L. Moore, Pres., or O.
H. Slack, Secy., Bend Cattle Ass'n.,
Bend, Oregon.
Brand M left blp, swallow fork left
ear.
Brand COS left hip.
Brand box right blp, both ears split
Brand MH left side underbit both
ears.
I Brand bridle bit on reverse 6H6
connected, left ear split, wattle left
side of nose.
t Brand writing CN connected left
shoulder right ear off, hole In left.
I Brand crescent reverse EK connect
ed right side, right ear cut off and
double split.
Brand S lazy H left hip.
Brand lazy JB right blp, both ears
cut off.
Brand MH connected over crescent,
left hips or right side, swallow fork
both ears.
Brand milk bottle left Hank.
Brand HC connected, left hip.
Brand F bar lazy 8 on hip.
Brand bar L bar T connected Ol
left blp underbit both ears.
Brand At or OUT connected Is
writing left side under bit both ears.
Brand LC left hip left ear split.
Brand Y -on right neck, crooked
stitch on left hip wattle under chin.
Brand J left hip.
SAW FILER AND
GRINDER
CABINET MAKER and GENERAL
FCRNITCRE REPAIRING
Shop Opposite Journal Office
PRINEVILLE, . OREGON
Now turn to the Classified Ads
Easy to Tell the Cause of the Afflic
tion and Remedy Is Matter of
Common Sense.
There are two kinds of Insomnia,
and enrh has Us cure," a doctor said.
"In the first kind you go to bed ap
parently sleepy, and as soon as your
bend touches the pillow, you become
wide awake, and the most vivid and
feverish thoughts whirl through your
mind for hours. At last, sick with ex
haustion, you fall asleep, but It's too
late then. Too much time bus been
lost You rise In the morning unre
freshed. "In the second kind of Insomnia you
go to sleep all right as soon as you go
to bed, but In an hour or so you wake
np. You He tossing a long while. You
rise unrefreshed here, too.
"The first kind of Insomnia Is due to
rich, undigested food clogging the
stomach. The remedy Is simpler meals
In the evening no pork or game or
cheese or pastry, but. Instead, fish or
chicken, wbole-meal bread, custards
or milk toast,
"The second kind Is due to lack of
exercise. A dally half-hour's gymnas
tics, followed by a cold bath and a rub
down, will drive It permanently away."
Improved Wire Fly Catchers.
Tangle-foot wire Instead of paper Is
used to catch files In hospitals, conva
lescent camps and like places. Pieces
of hay-baling wire, two feet long, have
a book bent on one end, and by dip
ping or with a brush are coated with
a hot mixture of four pints of castor
oil and nine and one-half pounds of
crushed resin. The oil Is heated and
the resin gradually stirred In. When
these wires are bung up the flies alight
on them and stick fast When the
wires become covered they are burned
off and recoated for use aga'n.
You Carry the Only Key
Safe Deposit Boxes
in our Fire-Proof and Burguiar-Proof
Vault may be rented by the year for
a nominal sum. Absolute protection .
for your valuable papers and jewels
Ask Us
CROOK COUNTY BANK
PRINEVILLE, 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? Others Do!
WALLACE C. BIRDS ALL, Mgr.
A Classified Ad Brings Quick Results
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Ajax Shoulders of Strength'
These rugged supporting t! klers of the tread mean
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