Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 02, 1919, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    CHTOIIKIl 2, 1010.
ROOK COUNTY JOURHAL
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CLASSIFIED ADS
TOR HALE
OCHOCO LAND FOH SALE Two
tracts of Irrigated land under the
Ochoco Project, practically all !
cleared and one tract In crop. Bee
R. W. Rea, Adamaun Btdg. 43tfc
FOR SALE One good Hampshire
buck. D. P. Adnmson. 3tfc
TOR SALE Four pure bred young
Duroe brood sows. In excelent eon
dltlon. Alto a young Duroo boar
from registered stock. Call at
Journal office 40tfp
VOR Bale East of Prineville public
school, 1-1 acre of Improved land
with new sis-room house. Will
ell on very reasonable terms. In
quire at Journal office. 89tfo
fOR SALE One Durham Bull, I
years old. Phone lfI6 40tfc
VOR BALE Two Delaine bucks, full
bloods. Inquire of A. T. Bogue,
Prineville. 44tfc
FOR SALE 8evon weeks old pigs.
Poland China and Duroc. In fine
condition. At old Circle Ranch 6
mlloi northwest of Prineville. Ad
dress S. Rasmussen, City 46t4p
WANTED
WANTED 400 medium to large
, Juniper trees pulled. Call at this
office for particulars. 40tfp
WANTED A young lady for candy
store position. Stoady employment
for the winter. Johnson's Sweet
Bhop. 46tfo
LOST SOxStt Goodrich tire, rack,
and rim. Notify Mrs. Klrkpatrlck
at Ochoco Dam. 4Stfa
PRINEVILLE
Vulcanizing
WORKS
447 MAIN SREET
We repair all sizes of cord and fabric casings.
RETREADING RELATING
HALF-SOLING TUBE REPAIRS
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
It you haven't seen the Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tire you have a
chance now. We carry atull line and the company stands back of
them to the last ditch. They are an absolute quality tire. Come In
and let us tell you about them.
VACUUM CUP FABRIC 6,000 MI.
VACUUM CORD, 0,000 MILES
' Prineville
Flour III
-Mills 1
ctt A lur a tr L
U 1 flMJfLU I
FLOUR
"EAT MORE BREAD"
MIHCELLANEOIB
DR. FREDERICK McK. INOERSOLL
Dentist, Crook County Back Bldg
Prineville, Oregon. astfc
NOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS
I am now able to do tout Diana
tuning, repairing, voicing and re
strlnglng. E. H. BRENT.
DENTISTS
DR. H. O. DAVIS Dentist. Nei
modern shop. In Kamstra Butld
tag.
BEFORE YOU 8IGM a life Insur
ance contract In any other com
pany examine the superior con
tract and low premium rates ol
Oregon Life. See. T. L. Qnlnn
the local agent Z4tfo
PRIVATE HORN LESSONS
Be able to toot your own horn I
can teach you how by latest methods.
If your child does not advance I will
tell you so and the lessons taken to
that time will coat you nothing.
ALBERT H. OILLETT, Leader of
Band and Orchestra
ATTORNEYS
WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At
torney. Office Crook County Bank
Building. Prineville, Oregon tt
M. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law
. Court House St, Prineville. Or
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
DR F. H. DAY Physician, optha
mologlst, neuralogist. Specialty
of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted.
Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m.
Evenings by apointment. 510 Main
St. Prineville, Oregon. 37tfo
NOTICE I
Dr. L. V. Belknap of Portland has
opened offices with his father, Dr. H.
P. Belknap, for permanent practice
here Calls answered day or night.
NOTICK
The Powell Butte Irrigation Dis
trict Board will alt as an Equilizatlon
Board at the office nf the sr.i.-n,
October 7, at 2 p. m., 1919.
J. E. MYERS, Sec'y.
NOTICB
IS HERERY GIVEN hy th. undertime.!
Petitioner!, whose name are signed to the at
tached and following petition, that the laid
petition for the creation of th Lone Pine Irri
gation District, which (aid petition Is hereto
attached, will be presented to th County Court
at th County of Crook. Stat of Oregon, on
Saturday, October 18, 1619, at th hour of 10
o clock a. m. at the County Court room of laid
County, in the City of Prineville. Oregon,
aid date being th time aet and fixed by aaid
Court, for th purpoae of hearing aaid petition
and all persona are hereby notified to b pres
ent at aaid time and place to make objection
thereto, if any objection then be, or other
wise to consider aaid petition.
This notice la published one a week for four
consecutive weeks, (five publications!, and the
first publication thereof is on th 18th day of
September. lftlS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP THE COUNTY
ur wkuuk, STATE OF OREGON
In the matter of the formation of the Lone
Pine Irrigation District, PETITION:
To the Honorable County Court of Crook Coun
ty. Oregon !
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS,
That we th undersigned resident and free
holder Within the State nf Onm anil Viun.
ty of Crook, respectfully petition th Honorable
vounty uurt ot crook County, Oregon, aa
hereinafter aet forth and each signer hereto,
for himself declare and says: '
That I am the holder of till, to land. sua.
ceptable to irrigation from the source herein
after described, aituated within th boundaries
of said proposed District, as hereinafter more
particularly aet forth and described.
Said netitionera whose name. mvtt h.e.tn.ft..
signed to and made a part of this petition here
by propose th organisation of an Irrigation
District and said signer and petitioners here
by declare that it is th purpose of the peti
tioner to organise said Irrigation District un
der and by virtue of the provision of Chapter
867 of the General Law of Oregon for 1817,
and anv other acta and parts of act amenda
tory thereof, and in conformity with the pro
visions of the law providing therefor, petition
this Court for the purposes in thia petition
stated and given.
The proposed boundaries of said Irrigation
District are aet forth and described particularly
aa follows, to-wit :
Beginning at the Northeast corner of Section
four 4, Township fourteen (14) South, Range
fourteen (141 Hunt of the Willamette Merid
ian and running thence South one mile to the
Southeast corner of said Section four (41 ;
thence West one quarter of a mile to the South
west corner of the Southeast quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Baid Section four (41:
thence South one quarter of a mile to the
Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter or
the Northeast quarter of Section nine (91.
said Township and range: thence West one
quarter of a mile to the Southwest corner of
said Northwest quarter of the Northeast quar
ter of Section nine (91 : thence North one quar
ter of a mile to the Northwest corner of the
said Northwest quarter of the Northeast quar
ter of Section nine (9) : thence West one half
mile to the Northeast corner of Section eight
(8), said Township and Range; thence South
one mile to the Southeast corner of said Section
eight (8 : thence West one mile to the South
west corner 'of said Section eitfht (81 ; thence
North one half mile to the Southeast corner
of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quar
ter of Section seven (7), said Township and
Range; thence West one quarter of a mile to
the -Southwest corner of said Southeast quarter
of the Northeast quarter of said Section seven
(7) ; thence North one quarter of a mile to the
Northwest corner of said Southeast quarter of
the Northeast quarter of Section seven (71 ;
thence East one quarter of a mjle to the North
east corner of aaid Southeast quarter of the
Northeast quarter of Section seven (71 ; thence
North on quarter of a mile to the Northwest
corner of Section eight (8), said Township and
HOME AGAIN!
The great world war is over and our boys are coming HOME
again. Back to friends and loved ones and the OLD HOME
TOWN. What a thrill must have passed thru the hearts of these
young veterans when they saw again the shores of the good old
U. S. A. Home again ! What a wonderful word that is Home
and it is that which interests us, for we are Home Builders. We
want to see every family have a home of their own. If you are
contemplating building, take our advice and BUILD NOW !
Range; thenre East one quarter of a mile to
the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter
of the Southwest quarter of Section five 15)
said Township and Range; thence North one
half mile to the Northwest corner of the Noah,
east quarter of the Southwest quarter of said
Section five (61 ; thence East one quarter of
a mile to the center of said Section five (61 ;
thence North to th Northwest comer of the
Northeast quarter of said Section five (6 ;
thence East one and one half mile on the
Township line to the place of beginning.
Also beginning at the Northwest corner of
Section sixteen ll. Township fourteen (141,
South. Range fourteen (141 East of the Wil
lamette Meridian and running thence East one
quarter of a mile to the Northeast corner of
the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quar
ter of said Section slxteee (16) ; thence South
three quarters of a mile to the Southeast comer
of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest
quarter of said Section sixteen OS1 ; thence
Wert on quarter of s mile to the Southwest
comer of said Northwest quarter of the South
west quarter of Section sixteen (HI : thence
North threw quarters of a mil to the place
of beginning.
Also beginning at th Northeast comer of
Section eighteen (18) : Township fourteen (14) ;
South, Range fourteen (14) Eaat of the Wil
lamette Meridian and running thenc South one
quarter of mil to the Southeast comer of
the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter
of said Section eighteen (18) ; thence West one
mile, more or less, to th Southwest comer of
Lot number one (1), said Section eighteen
(18) : thenc North one quarter of a mile to
the Northwest corner of said Section eighteen
(181 ; thence East on mile, more or less, to th
place of beginning.
Also beginning at the Northeast corner of
the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter
of Section twenty (20), Township fourteen (14)
South. Range fourteen (14) Eaat of the Wil
lamette Meridian and running thence Sooth one
half of a mile to th Southeast corner of the
Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of
aid Section twenty (20) ; thenc west one half
mile to the Southwest comer of the Southeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Sec
tion Twenty (20) : thence North one half mile
to the Northwest comer of the Northeast quar
ter of the Northwest quarter of said Section
Twenty (20) : thence east one half mile to the
place of beginning.
All of aaid lands above described lying and
being situated in the County of Crook and
State of Oregon.
The designation of the said proposed Irrigs
tion District snd the name under which it shall
be known Is the
LONE PINE IRRIGATION DISTRICT
The source of supply from which the water
to be used within said proposed Irrigation
District shall be the Deschutes River; said
water to be contracted for by the District from
the Central Oregon Irrigation Company or its
assigns ; aaid water to be furnished to said Dis
trict by said Company or its assigns at a point
within said District, in Crook County. Stat of
Oregon.
The signers of this Petition constitute a
majority of the holders of title of lands bub
ceptabl of Irrigation from the source herein
described within the boundaries of said pro
posed Irrigation District, and said signer here
with petition the Court that three Director b
elected aa Directors of said Irrigation District,
and that Directors be elected at large from th
entire District.
The probable cost of organisation of the
aforesaid Irrigation District is the sum of two
hundred fifty dollars and the Petitioners here
to aeenmnane thia Petition with a good and
sufficient Bond in the sum of five hundred
dollars, which 1 double the amount of prob
able coat of th organisation of said Irrlgatiol :
District. i
WHEREFORE, your Petitioner pray thai ;
said Irrigation District be organised as providet
by law, and particularly a set forth and re
quired by the Statutes hereinbefore referret
to; that said Petition be heard aa required m
law and that aaid County Court shall do an
and all thing necessary and requisite to effect
the organization, and for such other and fur
ther order, action and relief as may be nec
essary and provided by law for the organisa
tion of said Irrigation District, your Petitioners
will ever pray.
Reference i hereby made to tne nonce ac
companying this petition, stating the time of
th. meetino- at whicll this oetition will be pre
sented to the said County Court, which said
Notice is made a part of this petition.
N. E. MELTON.
S. W. RICKETTS.
FRANK M. FOOTE,
S. BOZARTH
EMILY WALLENBERG
ROBERT L. KNORR.
V. BUTLER
J. R. TERRELL.
E. S. TERRELL.
ETHEL K. EDWARDS
STATE OF OREGON 1
)ss.
COUNTY OF CROOKJ
We. N. E. Melton, S. W. Rlcketts and
Frank M. Foote, members of the Committee
duly appointed to secure signatures to the
foregoing Petition, being first duly sworn,
each for himself says:
That I am personally acquainted with all
the persons who have signed the foregoing
Petition, and know that the signature of each
thereon is genuine; that the signatures there
on written were written in the presence of one
or more of the members of suid Committee, and
that I believe that each person who signed the
said Petition la a holder of title to lands with
in the boundaries of the proposed Irrigation
District, as set out in said Petition, and that
each is therefor qualified to sign such Petition.
N. E. MELTON,
S. W. RICKETTS.
FRANK M. FOOTE.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th
day of September. 1919.
DENTON G. BURDICK,
Notary Public for Oregon.
(SEAL) ' : My Commission Expiree
46tSc ' October 24, 1920.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
By virtue of an execution in foreclosure dul
Issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court e
Crook County, State of Oregon, dated this 5t '
day of September, 1919, in a certain action t
the Circuit Court for the said County and Stat
wherein Stephen I. Fraser, Plaintiff, recovered
judgment against A. M. Fraser, James I. Fra
ser, Anna M. Fraser, Nell H. Leonett and Rob
ert Hunt nee Robert Collins, Defendants, for
the sum of One Thousand Seventy-Eight and
Thirty one-hundredths Dollars (11,078.80), to
gether with One Hundred and no one-hundredths
Dollar ($100.00) attorney's feer and
the further sum of Fifteen and uo one-htin-
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER
COMPANY I MADRAS, GATKW AY
Successor to SHIPP & PERRY
dredth Dollar (116.00) cost and accruing
costs.
Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Sat
nrday, th Uth day of October, 1918, at th
North front door of th eourthou.e in IHn.
ville, in said county, at 10 o'clock in tne fore
noon of said day, ell st public suction, to trie
highest bidder for cash, all right aod title
that the above named defendants or either of
them have or had at date of said fadgi-wnt in
the following described property, to-wtt :
The Southeast Quarter of the Northwerf
Quarter, the Southwest Quarter of th North-!
last Quarter and lot three, four and five, all in '
Section Six in Township Sixteen South of i
Range Twenty-one East of the Willamette Men.
id ian In Crook County, State of Orewon.
JOHN COMBS, Sheriff of Crook County I
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, thia 6th day of I
oepiemoer. iviy.
44tS By FLOYD A. ROWELL. Deputy
FLOUR
RE-SALE
The United States
Grain Corporation
Announces that tt will sell
"Straight" grade flour, to all
purchasers, In carload lots,
in 140-lb. Jute sacks, gross
weight, delivered to any Rail
way Station In Zone 10, com
prising the States of Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho, at not
to exceed $10.00 per bbl. net
cash. Purchasers will be sup
plied from nearest available
mill which may result in slight
saving for buyers' account.
Wholesale and Jobbing profits
on such flour must not exceed
75c per bbl., and retailers' prof
Its most not exceed $1.23 per
bbl.... Address all communica
tions to
UNITED STATES GRAIN
CORPORATION
510 Board of Trade Building,
Portland, Oregon
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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H. P. Belknap L. V. Belknap
BELKNAP & BELKNAP
Physicians and Surgeons
Office 122 East Third Street
Prineville, Oregon
Office phone 61 Residence 63
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SERVICES
At Masonic Temple every Sun-
day at 11:00 a. m. All welcome
Sunday school tor all under 10
years of age ot 10:00 a. m.
SCALE BOOKS Neatly printed
and bound. Send $1.00 to th
Journal and one will be mailed
you, postage paid. 1U
OREGtMAILY JOURNAL!
DALLY 50c. .
DAILY AND SUNDAY- 05c
If yaa don't get your paper reg
ularly, phone Red 431 and we
will send one up by special mes
senger. PRINEVILLE DRtTQ CO.
Local Agent
LAKE M. BECHTELL
IT. S. Commissioner
Attorney-At-Law
Crook County Bank Building
PRINEVILLE OREGON
SCRATCH TAS5 Different sizes
and quality of paper. Just the
thing for your desk or pocket,
for sale at The Journal office.
REMEDIES CALL FOR FAITH
Truly Weird and Wonderful Are Some
"Cure for Various Ills of
the Human Body.
Weird and wonderful are the reme
dies advised In different parts of the
world for diseases which affect hu
manity.. Sufferers from rheumatism may be
pleased to hear that there "are people
who claim to have found a sure cure
for their malady by binding spilt
mackerel around the affected part
The town of Lee, In England, still
has on record the famous cure known
as the "Lee Penny." This coin was
brought from the Holy Land by a Cru
sader. On many occasions when th
health of the people has been threat
ened this penny has been used. Three
dips and one swirl" In bucket of wa
ter were supposed to endow the liquid
with healing properties.
In many parts of Europe It Is)
thought that passing under an ass
child suffering from whooping cough
will bring Instant relief.
Almost every one has heard of th
curing of warts by touching them
with a wedding ring. This "cure" la
perhaps not so well known : Make th
sign of the cross on a wart, at th
same time chanting: "What I see, that
I wish ; what I wish, that disappears,"
Uncrowned English Queens.
There have been several uncrowned
queens of England. The first was
Margaret of France, the second wife
of Edward L Money was scarce la
the government coffers st the time,
snd Edward could not afford the ex
pense of a coronation. The four later
wives of Henry vm. Anne Boleyn's
successors Jane Seymour, Anne of
Cleves, Catherine Howard and Cath
erine Parr were never publicly
crowned as queen consorts. Henrietta
Marie, the wife of Charles I, being a
strict Catholic, refused to take part la
a state function which would compel
her to partake of the sacrament ac
cording to the rites of the Church ot
England. Sophia Dorothea, the wlf
of George I, and mother of George H,
was never recognized as queen of Eng
land and therefore can not be classed
as one of Britain's uncrowned queens.
Caroline of Brunswick, the wife of
George IV, was not permitted to b
present in Westminster hall at his
coronation.
Original "Lone Tree."
There was an Immense Cottonwood,
four feet thick and very tall, which
atood In Nebraska almost In the cen
ter of the continent, half way between
New York and San Francisco, whicll
was within one mile of that center.
Under Its branches rested thousands
of '49-'ers en route to the Eldorado of
the Pacific coast. It was the best
known camping ground on the old
California trail. From 1849, when th
gold seekers rushed across the great
plains down to the completion of th
Cnlon Pacific railway, the great tre
was a guidepost to the wagon train
going west.
After the railway was completed
there was no further use for the old
tree and it eventuully rotted away und
died. In 1910 a monument was
erected on the spot that the tree had
occupied. It represents the truuk of
a giant cottonwood and bears this in
scription : "On this spot stood th
original Lone Tree on the old Cali
fornia trail."
Australian Water Holes. '
A cuiioua form of water hole it
found in the deserts of western Aus
tralia, dry by day but yielding aa
abuudnnt supply of water by night.
The flow of water Is preceded by
weird hissing and sounds of rushing
air. On examining one It was found
that the water supply occurred lu a
long narrow trench, at the bottom of
which was a thin plate of gneiss, sep
arated by a cavity from the main rock
mass beneath. Apparently the heat
of the day causes this plate to ex
pand in the form of a depression, la
which the water retreats. When It
cools and contracts at night It forces
first air and then water back Into th
trench.