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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1919)
fkmuart bt, 1010, CROOK OOPNTT JOURNAL Put 1 SHIPP & PERRY DEALERS IN Lumber, Moulding, Shingles Doors, Windows, Paints Oils, Glass, Lime and Cement PRINEVILLE, OREGON "If spur own money vou're spending. says Barney McGeej Go ahead and chew your sweet, Bticky plug, if you like it. But there isn't an ordinary tobucco that's one, two, three with Real Gravely. The real good tobacco taste stays with it." Good Hits, mailer chew, looter life liwhet make, lira uln Gravely ootl lem lo ohew tbu ordinary plu.. H'HU fe. Genuinb Gravely1 DANV1LI.H, VA. f,r foeiW duviit plt (IIIM-ellltl NOTICB TO PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Un4 Of- fire at The Dalles, Onion, January 4, ll. NOTICB b bereb stea that WILLIAM LEDFORD of Frlneellle, Oreeva, who, om October It, IMS trade H. D. entrr No. emse ana on Apni le. lllle mule add H. D. entrr No. 01621. for WV NKVt, WU NWV4, end CM WH Ratios II, Township It aWn, Run 1 Eeet, WlllaaMtle Meridian, bae filed aotice of tnWntto e suae final three year Proof to establish clala to the land above described, before Warren Brown, Clerk of the Circuit Coait at Prinerllle. Ore ton, on the 17th la of February, 111. Claimant name, a, wttneeM I Clarence Stow, Homer Norton, Oerae fields. all of Poet, OraKon, and Carre W. foster, of Prlneville, Oregon. H. PRANK WOODCOCK, tie Restate noticb of muHoiiUnax of PARTMKRHIllP NOTICB If hereby fc-Wen by the un dersigned that they have on thle daU dissolved the partnerablp agreement heretofore existing between tnem, and that boreafter each will no long. er be reaponilble for the other'! bun- Ineu liabilities. Dated tbli lit day of January, 1919. Blcned. E. T, LTJTHT, 10158 R. A. BRA8FIELD mil NOTICB POR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TBACT Publie Land Bale. Department of the Inter ior, U. B. l-snd Office at The Dalles, Oregon, lul, Mlh. Him. NOTIC'K to herel liven .that, ae directed by the Commissioner or the Oenrral Land Of fice, under provisions of Bee. &, U. B., pur suant lo the appllrallon or AMAMIlA I. DFALY Serial No. OIHIII, we will offer at publie eala, to the hlnhat bidder, but at not less than 12(0 per acre, at 10:90 o'clock A. M , on the llth day of eUrrh, not, at tbla office, the Mlowina tract ot land: bw ntn, w HF.U. NIX. HWU. Section 2. Townihlp 11. South Kanae 16, Kest, W. M. (Containing 160 acres) This tract le ordered into the market on a showing that the naWr portion thereof U mountalnoua or too rouicn for cultivation. The eale will nt be kept open, but will be declared closed when those preaent at the h.nir named have ceased bidding. The peraon making the highest bid will be required to im mediately pay to the kecelver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above denrrlbed land are advUed to file their clalme. . or ohjettione on or before the time dceiiinat- t ed for eala. 1 1 ton L. A. BOOTH, Receiver Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Plug packed in pouch. NOTICB Dr. J. H. Rosenberg has returned to Prlneville and has resumed bis Jiractlee. He will be here permanent y and will be located at the tame of fice. Calls will be aniwered day or Right NOTICB POR PUBLICATION n..mnnt of the Interior. TJ. S. Land Of fice at The bailee, Oregon, December , tela. NOTItK la nereny given mi MARTHA B. SMITH 1 pueliia. Oreeon. who. on June 1. 111. nade lleeert Land Application No. 016601, for wu tWtf Section M. Townehlp I South, Range 17 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed u. nt Intentlnn In make final Deaert Land Proof, to eatabll.h claim to the land above dear li bed. before Warren Brown. Clerk of the Circuit Court, at Prlneville, Oregon, on the tth day of February, Kit. Claimant namea a, wllneaseat a.muel M. bailee. I. Kay Bailey. Albert Way, Mere K Wee. all of Prlneville. Oregon. ! 7U Wa. all of Prlneville, Oregon. M. PRANK WOODCOCK. Keg liter. Wanted AT ONCE fl.OOO COYOTE Ft'IW Will pay fancy prlcea to get them. Also all other kinds of furs. I will pay all ex penses and refund Parcel Post charges when shipment imounts to $50.00 or more. , FKEU CRUMP, ' Burns, Oregon Reference: First Nafl Bank of Burns or any trap per in Harney county. NOTICE NOTICB 18 HEREBY GIVEN that on the 7th day of October, ml. 0. Springer executed and delivered to J. P. Blanehard hie promle aor note for the lum of .3,000.00 parable to bia wife one year after data. The note to void and will not bo paid. AH po none are warned not to purchaae the aaaaa. Dated thU Ith day of January, 111. ' W. H. WILSON, ttlc Attorney for Q. Springer NOTICB OP FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN by the under. Igned the Adminietrator of the Eetate of Wil liam C. Congleton, Deeeaaed. that he baa made and filed with the Clerk of the County Court of Crook ounty, Oregon, hie final Accounting of hie Admlnietrelton of aald Eetate and that the Court hea act Monday the Third day of February, Idle, at the County Court Room In Prlneville, Oregon, aa the time and place for hearing and actUlng aald Final Amounting at which time and place any person Interested in the Estate may appear and object to aald Final Accounting. Dated thi. Second day of la-ftl Administrator of the Estate of E lisp William C. Congleton, Deceased in, h Lit ' i i iijn,i:ia;fiifiiiecT bPpt Tobieco Co. I 1 II lllUbF ,' H ale LAY your smoketaste flush up against a listening post and youll get the Prince Albert call, all right! You'll hunt a jimmy pipe so quick and get so much tobacco joy out of every puff you'll wish you had been born twins! For, Prince Albert puts over a turn newo 'every man fond of a pipe or a home made cigarette. It wins your glad hand com pletely. That's because it has the quality! And, right behind this quality flavor and quality fra grance is Prince Albert's freedom from bite and parch which is cut out by our exclusive patented process. We tell you to smoke your fill at any clip jimmy pipe or makin's cigarette without a comeback I Toppy vd bag, tidy nd tint, handtomt pound and half pound tin humidon and that clever, practical pound crystal glau humidor with tpongt moittener top that hmup th tobacco in tuch pmrftct condition. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C During the war Mrs. C. F. Daniels, wife of a well known Pendleton farm er, carried on a correspondence with 08 different Umatilla county boys In the service. In doing this she baa written more than 1700 letters t them. During the last 12 months shr has written an even thousand letter, and sent 898 packages. This Is prob ably the record for correspondence with soldier and sailor boys. The secretary of the Interior bsr advised Representative Slnnott that there will be no more grazing permits Issued for Indlsn lands In Gilliam county, Oregon, for a long time. By new regulations recently completed, the secretary says allotments In Oil Ham county will soon be made to the Klickitat Indians which makes the chance of leasing any of these lands for grazing purposes quite Indefinite A three-days' Irrigation school was held In Grants Psss nader direction of County Agent C. D. Thompson, with 6 farmers la attendance. Farmers from the newly organised Gold Hill Irrigation district and from other sec tions of the county were given Instruc tion la the management of their soils tinder Irrigation In- a series of lec tures and deinoastrattons by W. L. Powers, of the Oregoa Agricultural oollege. By the terms of tbe postofflces and postroads appropriation bill, as passed by the senate, Oregon receives federal aid for highways mare than trebling the amounts already authorised by a previous congress for the fiscal years 1919, 1920 and 1921. The total allot ted to Oregon road building by the federal government for those three years was 11.111,108, but the new bill just passed by the senate Increases that amount to 84,330,944. One mlllloa dollars worth of good roads for Marlon couaty seem not only possible, but probable from the Intense enthusiasm shown at a mass meeting of representative road boosters from every part of the county and every road district In the county, held at Salem. The meeting unanimously went on record favoring a 81,000,000 bond issue for market-town roads and of getting It bsfore the people at special election as soon as possible. Two fatalities, as the result ot ac ctdents within the week and another death as the result of a previous ac cident are Included la the report of the state Industrial accident commis sion for the week. A. O. Dibbern was killed la a Portland shipyard accident, John Leleona, logger at Strassel, met accidental death, and Norman Rams- dell died as the result of injuries sus tained lb a shipyard accident la Port land February 13. A total ot 80S ac cidents were reported. Checks aggregating 8170.000 will be forwarded this week by the Hood Riv er Apple Growers' association In distribution of the returns on apples. The co-operstlve sales organization to date has distributed a net total of 8991,000 to growers for the 1918 apple and near crop. When the final ac counting Is rendered the total will ex ceed 81,226,000 for the apple and pear crop and the returns on cherries and strswberrles will bring the 1918 net business to more than 31.500,000. A railroad completed to Dairy, with a spur seven miles southeast te Bon anza, la time to take care of the com ing crop movement. Is the aim of Rob ert E. Strahorn, who Is building the municipal line to Dairy for the city of Klamath Falls as the first link ot his projected railroad Into central Oregon. Bonanza residents have agreed to furnish-the grade and the ties If the builder would lay the steel and operate train service, and Mr. Stra horn hopes to get the project com pleted this summer. Senator Chamberlain has securea the passage through the senate of Rep resentative Slnnott's bill revesting ti tle In the government to 93,000 acres In Douglas and Coos counties, Oregon, known as the Coos Bay wagon road land grant. The bill has passed the house and will become a law on sig nature from the president. The coun ties of Douglas and Coos will profit more than 31,200,000 in back taxes and from the sale of the lands by the passage of this bill. What is believed a fight for posses sion ot the C. A. Smith Interests in Coos county, was an order Issued by Receivers Denmaa and Boles, of the companies, shutting down every In dustry In the concern. The order la- eludes both Marshfleld Bawmllls and the seven logging camps at Powers, throwing 1200 men out of employment. Ne dettnlte time was set for resump tion ot work la any of the plants, al though some officials connected with the companies suggested the suspen sion might net be more than 30 days. A large number of homes will be built by the Indians on the Klamath reservation this summer. These lm provements will be a result of the half million dollar appropriation made by congress for this purpose, and will be made under the supervision of Roy H. Bradley, who has charge of con structlon for the Indian department, and who has been in Klamath county for some time assisting the Indians m their plans. . All of the homes will be sanitary, up to date bungalows and houses, ranging In price from 31508 to 8&000 each. You Carry the Only Key Safe Deposit Boxes In our Fire-Proof and Burguiar-Proof Vault may be rented by the year tot a nominal sum. Absolute protection for your valuable papers and jewels Ask Us CROOK COUNTY BANK PRINEVILLE, OREGON WftWeeW980aSeJ8 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. JAT H. DOBBIN, President HENRT L. CORBETT, Vice-Pres, J, C. AINSWORTH, Vice-Pres. E. F. ROT, Treasurer 8. C. SPENCER, Secretary E. W. RUMBLE, Gen. Mgr. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL DIRECTORS Jar H. Dobbin Henry Is. Corbett O. C. Holt R. N. StanOeld J. C. Alnsworth W.P.Dickey. v B. W. Ramble North Portland Oregon atg&aKeeeeWfteWefteeWe,eMWeeeeWee H. 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