Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 30, 1919, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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Crook County Journal
BY OCT LATOIXETTB
Entered at the postofflce at Prlne
llle. Oregon, aa second-class natter.
CBUSHEn EVERT THURSDAY
Price 11.00 per rear, parable strict
ly tn advance. In caae o( change of
address please notifr at at once, jiv
Uf both old and new addreaa.
of the beadi ot Portland Jobbing
houses are better versed on conditions
In Chicago than ther are In all inter
lor Oregon. Many of them have nev
er been east of the Cascades, exot'pt
along the Columbia river in this state.
The next trade excursion out of
Portland should be Into Central Ore
gon and should come to Prlnerille
over the city's own railroad.
MIS paper represented for foreign
ADVERTISING BY THE
GENERAL OFFICE
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BRANCHES 114 ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
OMIGOKH I !
Let us not be otne too charitable
and give away all the good things to
neighboring cities. Keep a few for
Bend. Bend Press.
HENRY M. ROBINSON
ONE MORE STEP NECESSARY
Portland made a most faror&Me
excursion into Southern Oregou re
cently when a large party of business
men visited the business men of tne
extreme south tier ot counties and
found much there to show them that
the country is undergoing a develop
ment that will make Southern Ore
gon a valuable territory which In
turn is being brought very near to
Portland by the excellent highway
system and the development of an al
ready established air route, which
will be augmented in so tar as com
merce Is concerned by the building
of the Strahorn railroad which was
endorsed on this same excursion by
the Portland Interests represented In
the party of visitors.
The action ot our neighbors from
the metropolis is most excellent
Lack of cooperation is due to fail
ure ot complete understanding.
Resources of the state are so vast
and varied that the most complete
cooperation will but partially devel
op them.
Portland Interests have made an
excellent step Let them consider an
other. In Southern Oregon they
found fruit, mines and timber par
. excellent. Central Oregon can and
will be pleased to show them the best
live stock country under the sun.
Our position is somewhat different
from that of our more southern
neighbors. We cannot go to San
Francisco for our merchandise, albeit
we were compelled to go there to
float our first issue of Ochoco bonds,
the sale of which was all but lost
when a telegram waa received from a
Portland bank that not only would
not purchase the bonds but warned
against their purchase by the San
Francisco house.
This and almost all other unfortu
nate circumstances are due to a lack
of knowledge on the part ot Portland
Interests.
No Prineville business man would
think of letting a year go by without
visiting his trade territory, yet many
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BRIEF GENERAL NEWS
Serious rioting In Pfttrograd was re
ported in advices received from Hal
slngfors. The French senate haa ratified the
peace treaty and also the Franoo
Amerlcan and Franco-British defense
treaties.
Ralph Budd, executive vice president
of the Oreat Northern railroad, has
succeeded Louis W. Hill as president
of the road.
Permanent rank of vice admiral for
Rear Admirals Sims, Benson and
Mayo la proposed In a bill favorably
reported to congress.
Japan la sending the largest delega
tion to the International labor confer
ence tn Washington October 29, the
party Including more than sixty per
sons. Members of the Washington, D. C,
policemen's union have decided by an
almost unanimous vote to sever their
affiliation with the American Federa
tion of Labor.
Thousands of aliens, Including Jap
anese and Chinese, are evading Immi
gration laws to get Into this country,
John W. Abercrorable, assistant secre
tary of labor has Informed the senate
Immigration committee.
E. M. House, personal adviser to
President Wilson at the Paris peace
conference, has arrived In New York
on the transport Northern Pacific suf
fering from a "slight attack of the
grippe." Mr. House' spent nearly a
year In Paris, where he has represent
ed President Wilson in, the supreme
council since the tatter's return home.
Henry M. Robinson, Pacific Coast
representative on the United States
Shipping Board.
LEGION MEN LOAD
GUNS FOR SIBERIA
Seattle, Wash. As the result of a
final refusal by the members of the
Seattle local of the International Long
shoremen's union to handle the ship
ment of Russian mission rifles to be
losded on the shipping board steam
ship Delight for Vladivostok, Siberia,
the ' International Stevedoring com
pany assembled gangs of men not con
nected with the labor organisation to
put the rifles aboard the vessel.
The recruiting of two crews aggre
gating 60 men from employment head
quarters of the American Legion Sunday-
was the signal for hundreds ot
longshoremen to assemble at the gates
of pier 5. Six foot and mounted police
officers stood guard at the dock all
day, while other patrolmen were sta
tioned on First avenue and at the
street entrances near the dock. The
assembled longshoremen at the pier
assumed a threatening attitude while
the ex soldiers swung the rifle boxes
from the pier aboard the steamer,
but the presence ot the police pre
vented any outbreak.
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Would Exclude Japanese Laborers.
Washington. Japanese laborers
would be excluded from the United
States, the same as are Chinese la
borers, under a bill introduced in the
senate by Senator Phelan, democrat,
of California.
Swedish Legation at Moscow Sacked.
Washington. Reports of the sack
ing of the Swedish legation at Petro
rrad and ot the Swedish consulate at
Moscow have been continued by the
3wedish foreign office.
King George Signs Peace Treaty,
London. King George has complet
ed Great Britain's ratification or the
Qerman peace treaty. The document
ratified by him has been dispatched
to Paris.
NOTICE OF BHKRirr'B SALE
By virtu of an eaeeutlttit In fnraelrawr duly
auued by In elera of the Clreuit Court of the
County ot ( rook. Mate ot Oman, daled thai
illut day of Ortober, Il, In a cartel anion
In th Circuit Court for In aairl Counly and
Stalls wharoln Pacific Coast Mortgage Com
pany (a Co rvo ration) la I'lalntlff recovering
judgment against Harry Van Meter an Slatalla
ttriora Van Motor ar Defendant for tho sum
of Twenty-lhra and SI-KM) Dollar with Inter.
at at 10 ner rent par annum from Dee. I, 117,
and the lum of Twnty-thra and M-100 Dol
lar with Inlereat at 10 par rant par annum
from December I, 11 a, and for th sum of
Serentr-one and 4S-I00 Dollars with Intaraat
at tht rat of 10 par aaot par annum from lh
17th day of June. 1910, together with rifty and
no-100 Dollar attorney' far and tha furthar
ium of Ftftaan and SO-100 Dollar voata, and
accruing aoata.
NOTICE is harahy given that I will, on Sat
urday, th lOth day of NoimUr, 1P10, at th
North front door of tha aourthouaa tn Prtno
villa, I aaid County at IS O'clock In tha fore
noon of aaid day, aril at publie auction, to tha
highest biddar for rash, ail riiht and tltla that
th a how named Dafandanta or vtthar of I ham
have or had at data of Judgment In tha follow
ing deacribad property, to-wlt:
Tha Weat half of th Northeast quartar,
Kaat half of tha Northwaat quarter of W. Uon
Thirty ISM Townahlp Sixteen tie) ftouth of
Range F'trtaan Kaat of tha Willamette Merid
ian in Crook County. Oregon.
Paled at Prinavtlla. Oregon thlt find day
of October, 1U1U.
JOHN COM ItS. Sheriff.
SOt He By H.OYl) A. HOWKLU Deputy
ORDKR TO SHOW CAl'BK
in the County Court of tha Slat of Oregoa
for Crook Counly :
In the matter of tha guardianship ot Ray
mond J. Wright and Clifford Wright, Minor.
On reading and filing tha petition, duly ver
ified, of Ruth Kit gerald. guardian of th
above mentioned estate, for a llrvna to aall
tha Intaraat of tha abova named minor in th
following deacrihed real estate, situated in
Crook county, Stata of Oregon, to-wit t
T.- South half of tha Southeaat quartar of
Section tight, Soulhweat quarter of tha South
west quarter of Section nine, and Northaaat
quarter of tha Northeast quarter of Section
seventeen. Township fourteen south of rang
nineteen aaat Willametta Meridian, for th
mnintcnanc and auptwrt of aald minora, and
It apttcarlng to th court that said land 1
producing no inoom and I an expense and
burden to said estate, and that it la beneficial
to aald wards and for th beat intaraat vf
their said estate that tha asm be sold.
IT IS THKRMORE ORDKRKii that th
next of kin of aaid wards and all persona
Interested In aaid satat appear befor m
In th county court room In th cou rt house
in Prlnavllla, Crook county, Oregon, on th
loth day of November. 1810, at 10 o'clock a.
nv, to show cauae. If any thai be, why
license should not b granted to aald Ruth
Fitsgt-ald, guardian, to aell aald real aetata
for tha purpoaea aet forth.
AND IT IS rURTHF.lt ORDERED That
ropy of this order b served on th next of kin
and all persons Interested la aaid aetata by pub
lication thereof In th Crook Counly Journal,
a newipaper published and circulating in Crook
County, Oregon, for thra successive week,
tha tint publication being on th Uth day of
October, lilt.
Dated at Prlnavllla, Crook County, Oregon,
th Uth day of October, 1010.
R 0. WALLACE,
4M4 County Judge
Sr" ' J1"-'"''"''-'' aaaaVaVVdfl
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Did You Pay Your Ac
count on the 1st?
Being one of a series of display editorials,
the purpose'of whic h is to create a bet
ter understanding between the local
merchants and the consumers.
Accounts are opened for
your accommodation and
with the understanding that
they are to be paid on the
firsl: of each month.
A merchant must pay his
wholesale bills on the first
of each month or they are
turned over to an attorney
for collection. He needs
this money which you owe
him and is expecting you to
keep your word. If you
live at some distance from
town, don't wait until you
come to town. When you
get your statement on the
first of the month,, mail your
check to the merchant.
Prinvilla mArrViantc Arnr
on a thirty day basis sever- 1
al months ago. If your ac
count is not paid every 30
days, you are doing your
merchant an injustice.