Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 13, 1919, Page Page 4, Image 4

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Jack Harvey made trip to Bond
Saturday.
Leland Casey was in Bend the first
of the week.
Paul Werner waa in Prlneville on
Monday from Fife.
Clyde Laughlin waa a week end
Visitor from Paulina. j
Mis Etta Houston waa a visitor,
In Bend over Sunday. i
Tom Dealy was in Priaeville on
Tuesday from Alfalfa.
Mrs. I. B. Meyer of Post is visiting
friends in Prlneville.
Eddie Meyer was in the city last
week end from Post
Mr. Case, Postoffice Inspector, waa
in the city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly returned.
Tuesday from Portland. j
Harold Charlton was in the city
from Powell Butte Friday. j
'Carl Brennan of Paulina waa a vis
itor in Prlneville this week. ,
Has Jacobson was a businea vis
itor Thursday from Roberta.
F. C. Klippel of Howard waa in
Prinevtlle on business Tuesday. j
Mrs. M. R. Biggs spent the week
end in Portland, visiting friends. ' i
Chas. Palmer was in Prlneville on
' Thursday afternoon from Roberts.
Herbert Angell was in Prinevllle
Saturday from his ranch at Suplee. V i
Mrs. S. S. Stearns returnsd Tues
day from a trip to Portland and Eu-i
gene, I
R. E. Jones was in Prlneville on
Tuesday from his sawmill near How-i
rd. j
Ed. McFarland of Paulina was a ,
visitor in Prineviile the laat of the!
week. i
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Miller of Paul-
ina, spent several days here during
the week 1
J. T. Hardy of the S. P. & S. Ry.
system, was in Prineviile yesterday!
on business.
L. A. Booth, receiver at The Dalles
Land Office, was a busines visi'or in
Prineviile Monday. I
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Gervin returned
this morning from their trip in the
east and south.
John Hoover, who has been dis
charged from the army, has returned
to his home here.
Miss Dolly Hodges of The Journal
force returned today from a week's
visit in Portland.
Mrs. J. J. Shaffer of Moro is in
Prineviile visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs. J. V. Boone.
Mrs. J. M. Hansen, who has been
visiting relatives here, left Tliurday
for her home in Portland.
Ralph Schneeloch arived this morn
ing from Portland on business con
nected with the Ochoco District.
Al. Efau left Prineviile the last of
the week for Lincoln, Nebraska. Hi
will return to Prineviile later in the
pring.
Miss Elsie MontgomejT was in the
city from Post the last of the week,
where she has been teaching for sev
eral months.
Lieutenant C. S. Stearns arrived
ju -uueviue alter naving spent sev
eral months in France with the Am
erican Army.
C. H. Bell, who has been spending
the winter with his mother, Mrs. H.
H. Bell, left last week for nis old
home at John Day.
H. C. Hines is in the city from
wasco Mr. Hines has leased his
Powell Butte holdings to F. F. Fort
ner for a term of years.
A. W. Battles will arrive in New
York from France about February
16. He is with the famous 69th, and
Has been in the service since the war
was declared.
Wra. Ledford Is spending the week
tn Portland.
Arthur Champion was(a business
visitor in the city Friday.
F. S. Holman was a business vis
itor In the city Wednesday.
Austin Ktrer of Held was a business
visitor in the city Tuesday
Miss Vida Jones Is here visiting her
her mother, Mrs. B. F. Jones.
j S. S. Stearns and Cecil Stearns
went to Bend Friday on business.
L. S. Hines of Powell Butte was a
business visitor in the city Tuesday.
Antone Pra of Powell Butte waa a
business visitor In the city Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Ay res mad
trip to Redmond to meet Rev. O.
Wright
Mrs. Horace P. Belknap, Jr., left
today for Athena for a visit with her
mother.
George Graft, who is trapping up
the Crooked river, waa in the city
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly returned
to Prineviile after a short visit in
Portland.
About fifty from Prlneville at
tended the Irvin Cobb lecture at
Bend Monday.
Maurice Barnes of Portland Is In
the city, a guest of R. W. Rea. Mr.
Barnes is Mrs. Rea'a nephew.
Carey S. Stearns spent Wednesday
and .Thursday visiting at the home of
Orville Yancey on Combs Flat.
A marriage license tor, Cliford L.
Worrell and Mary R. Schiele of Pow
ell Butte was issued February 6.
Mr. and Mrs. George Mllllcan left
today for Portland. They were ac
companied by Mrs. Ella Busey, who
has been visiting here for several
weeks.
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Billy Rhodes in "Bill's Baby" at
Lyric Monday and Tuesday.
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Bill Parsons In "Bill's Baby" at
Lyric Monday and Tuesday.
w. a.
Friday and Saturday
Rex Beach's Greatext Picture:
"THE AUCTION BLOCK"
"LOVESOMFMKE
MECHANIC"
Sunday, February 16
Dorothy Dalton in
"THE KAISER'S SHADOW"
Fatty Arbuckle In
VOUT WEST""
Monday and Tuesday
i Bessie Love in
"THE DAWN OF
UNDERSTANDING"
Bret Harte's prairie romance,
"The Judgment of Bolinas
Plains," forms the basis for the
picture.
Billy Parsons and Billv Rhodes
In "BILL'S BABY"
Wednesday and Thursday
Enid Bennett In
"THE BIGGEST SHOW
OX EARTH"
Louise Fazenda In
"HER SCREEN IDOL"
LYRIC
THEATER
WITH THE EXCHANGES
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That there la no reanon for alarm
in the matter of securing state aid
for highways In Central Oregon from
the State Highway Commission, and
that this section will be amply taken
care of In the Good. Roads measure
was the statement made by Denton
O. Burdlck. of Redmond, representa
tive from thla district, who waa at
home a few daya with a light attack
of the "flu."
Before returning to Salem Monday,
Mr. Burdlck spent a few hour In
Bend, conferring with those inter
ested in the welfare of thla section
and assuring them that all was well
at the State House In the matter of
good roads. Mr. Burdlck has Intro
duced a number of measures In the
House thla winter, among the most
important being a memorial to Con
gress asking tor federal aid tor the
Deschutes project which secured con
certed action on the part of the Ore
gon delegation aa soon as it reached
Congress. Bend Press.
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CAITION TO TAXPAYER
In a statement received by the Col
lector of Internal Revenue, Milton A.
Miller, from Commissioner Daniel C.
Roper, taxpayers are cautioned
against allowing themselves to be Im
posed upon by strangers who claim
to be "Income Tax Experts." They
should discriminate carefully between
helpful, authoritative advice in tax
matters, and irresponsible adviae.
Mr. Roper statea further that the
bureau is arranging to furnish for
the benefit of Income Tax payers In
every city and town in the country, a
free advisory service by trained col
lectors, agents, inspectors and depu
ties. At the offices of Collectors and
their Deputies and at other central
points, free information and advice
with respect to filing returns under
the new Revenue Bill may be bad up
to the filial date for filing such re
turns. Banks, Trust Companies, and simi
lar responsible institutions have al
ways cooperated in furnishing auth
entic Income Tax Information, and
have generously offered to serve the
government and taxpayers In this re
spect again this year. It is the aim of
the Bureau to bring its agencies as
close as possible to every pel son and
to make available in official form all
necessary information regarding the
requirements of the law. The Bureau
welcomes aid from every responsible
agency In its efforts to enlighten the
people on tax matters.
Every taxpayer is assured of a
square deal from the Government,
based entirely on the tax laws and
regulation and the facts in his case.
No other Influence is allowed to enter
into Internal Revenue matters and
the statement of any firm or individ
ual that they are in a position to ex
ert special Influence with Internal
foundation in fact. Painstaking and
Revenue officers is wholly without
open-minded consideration is given In
every case regardless of whether the
taxpayer appears in person or by at
torney. Firms or persons who offer to pros
ecute claims against the Government
can secure no special consideration
beyond the merits of the claims as
determined fry the facts and the law.
Any Government official or em
ployee Is barred by statute from act
ing as counsel, attorney, or agent for
prosecuting claims against the Unit
ed States which were pending while
he was an officer or employee; and Is
also barred from aiding In any man
ner the prosecution of such calims
within two years after leaving the
Government service.
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Bill Parsons in "Bill's Baby" at
Lyric Monday and Tuesday.
Students!
Begin the Seceond Semester with all the necessary
School Supplies
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OCR STOCK INCLUDES:
Tablets, Pens, Pencils, Legal Cap and Drawing Paper, Not and
Composition Books, Spelling Blanks, Inks, Erasers, Compasses,
Dictionaries, and Loose Leaf Note Books, and Text Books.
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D. P. ADAMSON
& COMPANY
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed ad
ministrator to the estate of Albert
Lane, Deceased, and all creditors of
said Deceased and nil neranna havtntr
claims against the said estate must 1
present tne same witn proper vouch
ers to the undersigned at the office
of L. M. Bechtell, Crook County Bank
Building In Prineviile, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice.
Dated and published the first time
February 13, 1919.
ARTHUR LANE, Admin
istrator of the Estate of
Albert Lane, Deceased.
L. V1. BECHTELL, Attorney for Es
tate. I4t6c
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION'S
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Crook
County, Oregon, will hold an examin
ation of applicants for one year State
Certificates (one year only) at
Prineviile, Oregon, February 26, 27,
and 28, commencing at 9:00 o'clock
a. m. Signed,
14t2p J. E. MYERS, Supt.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Bv virtue of An execution In foreclosure dulv
Issued bjr the clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Lountjr of Crook, State of Oregon, dated this
4th day of February, 1919, in a eertain action
in the Circuit Court for the said County and
State, wherein Hugh Glenn recovered judgment
against John Daniels, individually ; Lou Smith
and Tom Smith, partner doing business as
Smith Bros ; John Daniels, Vera L. Campbell
Busby, Alice M. Campbell and Porter Camp
bell, heirs' of Nellie Daniels, Deceased; Joe A.
Wiles, as administrator of the estate of Nellie
Daniels, deceased : and Busby, hus
band of Vera L. Busbjr; and all other partial
unknown claiming any right, title, estate lien,
or interest in the real estate described in the
plaintiff's eomplaint, defendants for the sum
of (862.00 with interest at the rate of 10 per
cent, per annum from May 13, 1916, together
with $100.00 Attorney's fees, and the further
sum of 917.60 costs and accruing costs.
Notice is hereby given that I will, on Satur
day, the 8th day of March, 1919, at the North
front door of the courthouse In Prineviile, In
said County, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day, sell at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash, all right and title that the
above named defendant John Daniels has or
had at dale of said judgment in the following
described property, to-wlt :
SEYt 8W4 Section 2, NE NW, SWi
NEV,, and NE't BEY of Section 11, Township
13 South, Range 16 East oi Willamette Merid
ian. '
JOHN COMBS, Sheriff of Crook County.
Dated at Prineviile, Oregon, this 6th day of
February, 1919.
Date of First Publication, "February 6, 191 B.
Date of last publication March 6, 1919
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Bill Parsons in "Bill's Baby" at
Lyric Monday and Tuesday.
Married People's
II
BALL
Saturday Feb. 2
AT 8:30 P. M.
Commercial Club Hall
GOOD MUSIC AND EATS-
AH married people, widows and widow
ers, old maids and old bachelors invited.
TICKETS $1 per COUPLE
Proceeds to go to the Red Cross.
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M. R. IUGGS, R. W. REA AM) IRKI) IIOKI-HCIIKH 1 EXECUTIVE COM MITT EE
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nnouncement
We have taken over the lines of Farm Implements
and Tillage Tools carried last season by the Lakin Hard
warethese, with the lines we have represented with
the introduction of some new features and departments
will open to the trade of this vicinity, a very complete Im
plement House. It is the big idea to introduce for your
consideration anything in the Agricultural line that has
merit and that will appear to be adaptable to use in this
section. We extend to all interested in these lines a most
hearty invitation to favor us with a call.
Lines Represented
Oliver Chilled and Steel Plows, Hnr
rowa, Discs, and Farm Wagons, John
Deere and Syracuse Plows and Imple
ments. '
Thomas and Van Brunt Grain
Drills, Deerlng Hay Loaders and Hay
Rakes. 'Simplex Ditcher and Terrac
er. Page woven wire fence, etc, etc.
We Recommend
That as a valuable time saver that re
pair parts needed on farm machinery
be listed and ordered at your earliest
convenience.
WHAT REPAIRS DO YOU NEED?
We make especially attractive prices
on Rope, Bolts, and all kinds of
Hitches, Singletrees, etc. ,
What About
Woven Wire Fence
Wo are advised not to look for cheap
er prices for some tlmo to como. If
you need wire we bolleve that you
will find this a money saver. Pluce
your orders now our prices apply
only to stock on hand. Order soon!
We stock the folowing sizes:
28-Inch Hog Fence, rod 65c
84-Inch Hog Fence, rod 74c
47- inch Field Fence $1.02
68-lnch Field Fence, rod 91.22
86-Inch Rabbit 95c
48- Inch Poultry Fence $1.15
Call and see the SIMPLEX DITCHER.
This is a wonderfully good tool for
the rapid construction of ditches and
will be needed this season.
LET US KNOW what you expect to
need this spring. Our lines of plows,
Harrows, Discs, Spring tooth Har
rows, Drills, etc. merits your Investi
gation. Special attention given to
the needs of the Irrigated farm.
Collins W. Elkins