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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1919)
At'Gt'HT 21, 1010 I going to biaildl? dp it. now! I FREE PLAN SERVICE f TUM-A-LUM LUMBER jrz. II VtJLSS COMPANY MADRAS, GATEWAY II Successor to SHIPP A PERRY Priraeville Flour Mills STANDARD FLOUR I 1 i 1 i "EAT MORE BREAD" FRUIT! FRUIT! The peach, season is now on and we are ready to book orders for express or parcel post at the fol lowing prices f. o. b. The Dalles. Add 27c for express or parcel post on peaches, prunes and to matoes and 50c on apples and pears : i Good Canning Peaches - $1.00 Bartlett Pears - - - - - 1.75 Hungarian Prunes (in 203 bx) 1.25 Italian Prunes - - - - - 1.25 Apples (cookers) - - - - 1.50 Tomatoes - 1.00 ADDRESS: The Dalles Cherry Growers Union The Dalles, Oregon Box 327 Telephone Main 731 Word came In a leter received by Rlly Cook from Miles W. Bennett of Walla Walla, that a large portion of hli wheat was destroyed when smut caused the threshing machine to explode. 2,800 sacks of threshed wheat and 25 acres of standing grain were destroyed. 1,000 sacks of the hreshed grain and the buildings were saved. There was an insurance on the destroyed property for 85 bushels per acre. However, the standing grain that was burned was going 40 bushels to the acre. Mr. Dennett was formerly a Madras res ident, leaving here five years ago. Madras Pioneer. ! NOTICE OF BOND SALE Rm1k4 nwiruiMl. tit 1 - i i i . , 7 . - urn nrcivra uj ine Board ol Director of th Ochoeo Irrigation Dis- wet at its office In Prineville, Oregon, for th u iou.uou.uu ol tfonUa of Mid Dilltrirt until th . T i ------- ....... v ciuca noon on tot Ztn dar of September, 1919, which maid ue ui oomia will bear date of October 1, 1919 and Inr ., ... . , . - - w unra . per cent per annum, parable semi-annually on th Hint dr of January and Julr in each rear. nrinciiiM and Int.u ui .l ' L, 7, , . . - . fnnuiC L ui. OII1C of th County Treasurer of Crook County, Ore gon or at th Fiscal Anncy of the State of Oregon in New York City at th option of the .7" 77. n orm m denomina. tion of 11.000.00 and $600.00 each and maturtns approximately aa followns ( At the end of 11 yean approximately U per cent. At tn of I year, approximately S4 par acst. At th. end of IS years nnM.miil.l. per rent At the end of 14 year. nniHTliN.i.i. per cent. At the end nf IS mmrm i n i pr eaal At the end of 16 year approximately 7A per cent. At the end of 17 yean approximately tV per cent At the end of 18 yean approximately per cent. At the end of 19 yean approximately 9H per cent. At the end of 20 yean approximately 10 per cent At the end of 21 yean approximately 10t per cent. At the end of 22 yean approximately 11 per cent. Bids for aaid bonds must he accompanied by certified check on a Prineville. Oregon, bank for at least five per cent of the purchase price and said bids must be unconditional aa to legality. Application is now pending for certification of said bonds by th Secretary of State and for the confirmation of the proceedings auth orizing the sale of said bonds before the Cir cuit Court of Crook County. State of O egon, and bids will be subject to said certification and confirmation. ' s The Board reserves the rutht to reject any and all bids. B. A. SORDAL, Secretary of the 4H6c Ochoco Irrigation District. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State nf Oni for Crook County. In the matter of the petition of M. R. Biirgs, W. I. Dishman and F. Fred Hoelecher. the Board of Directors of the Ochoco Irrigation District, for the purpose of having a judicial examination and judgment of the Court as to the regularity and legality of the proceedings of said Board and of said District providing for and authorising the issue and sale of bond of said District in the amount of $150,000.00. To the Ochoco Irrigation District of Crook County, Oregon, and to all free-holders, legal voters and assessment payera within said dis trict : In the name of th Stat of Oregon : You, and each ofyou. are hereby commanded and required to appear and answer the Petition ( of Plaintiffs, filed herein, against you and j each of you in the above entitled cauBe on or I t uiiwit .tic i.nu uuy u oei'iemoer, lifis, in I the above entitled Court and Cause and if you I fail so to appear and demur or answer within ssid time said Plaintiffs will appy to the ; Court for th. relief prayed for In the Petition Ion file herein, to-wit: For judgment and decree of said Court to , the effect that the action of the Board of Di- recto i In calling an election, for the purpose of determining whether or not the bonds of the Distrirt in the sum of f 160,000.00 for the ! j purpose of completing the dam and irrigation J system of the Ochoco Irrigation District, and . the election held by said District on the 16th I day of August, 1919, for said purpose, and i 4h author! Mtion kw th alactsira n( auiA T)i. ' trict for the issuing of bonds in the said sum !of $150,01)0.00 aforesaid, is in all things legal J and regular, and for such other and further re- lief ns the Court may deem just and equitable. I This Summons Is served upon you by publica tion thereof in the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of general circulation, pub i lished in Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, pur I snant to tile provisions of Chapter 390 of the ! Of-nercil Laws of Oregon for li'l. The date of I the fint publication Is August 21, and the date of the last publication is September 11. 1910. JAY. H. UPTON. Attorney fw Plaintiff and Petitioner and roeid 4U4c tag at Prineville, Oregon. it September! I 6 The Qrofino Restaurant and Cafe Formerly the Curtis Restaurant Now under new management and being entirely remodeled and rea ovated. Will be open for business next week. Your Patronage win be appreciated. G. J. 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