Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 29, 1920, Page Page 4, Image 4

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0. W. W ell visited tn th city Sat
mrday. Otto Hodges la visiting with rela
tives here.
S. B. Ellis whs business caller in
the city Saturday.
John Crimes ws a business caller
In the city Saturday.
F. E. La tier left Sunday for Port
land on business trip.
J. E. Fuller called on the merch
ants of the city Saturday.
S. L. Reynolds attendiug to busi
ness in the city Saturday.
Will Foren and family moved
Tuesday into the Clark, house.
W'm. Davis, of Pry Creek, was In
Prineville transacting business.
Ir. R. D. Ketchum and family of
Bend were in Prineville Sunday.
Warren Down spent Sunday look
ing over his Powell Butte Ranch.
Albert King of Mitchell was a bu
siness visitor In Prineville yesterday.
E. E. Laughlin a farmer of Paulina
was a business visitor in the city last
week.
The new Tum-A-Lum warehouse
has been adorned with a coat of yel
low paint.
H. J. Lister, county commissioner
was in the city from his ranch at
Paulina Saturday.
Miss Alma Nichols who lives near
Opal City, spent Saturday night with
friends in this city.
W. B. Morse, a rancher on McKay
creek was attending to business inter
ests in the city Saturday. -
John E. Williams will preach at
Grimes Chapel Sunday. May 2. at
2:30 P. M. Everybody Welcome.
E. E. Laughlin was in from Paul
ina to spend the week end with his
family who are living in Prineville.
Charles Wheeler, who makes his
home at Roberts, returned Tuesday
morning' from a business trip to. Sa
lem.
Ed Fischer, a young ranched from
Bear creek, was in Prineville the
first of the week making a visit to
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson, Ilia
Johnson, Mrs. J. M. Street, and Eva
Street spent Sunday visiting at the
B. L. Kidwell ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barnes of Cul
ver spent Saturday and Sunday visa
ing with Mr. Barnes' mother, Mrs. E
F. Barnes, in Prineville.
The high school tennis court has
been cleaned up and marked, and
the pupils are busy practicing for
that feature of the Redmond game.
. - S. A. Lytle, district chairman of
the Salvation Army Drive in the Su-
plee country, was in Prineville I
day to secure supplies for the drive.
A. M. Byrd, formerly editor of the
Central Oregon Enterperise, has been
elected manager of the Geryais store
at Gervais. Oregon, about ten miles
north of Salem.
The Howard Drug Company has
replaced the high step in front of the
store by a slanting approach, which
will improve the entrance to the store
very much.
The Carnation Club spent an en
joyable afternoon last Wednesday
with Mrs. P. C. Garrison. The after
noon'was spent with needlework and
a general social time.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott who
have been living in town for some
time, accompanied by their little
daughters Helen and, Maxine, left
Tuesday morning for their North
Fork Ranch.
Attorney Skipworth has Just re
ceived the latest information rela
tive to Government Insurance, and
advises that he will be glad to assist
all ex-service men in regard to insur
ance matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Elwee, who
have been visiting at the F. A. Hack
leman ranch at Barnes, left Tuesday
night for Alaska, where Mr. Elwee
will take charge of a fish cannery.
Mrs. Elwee is the daughter of Mr.
Hackleman.
Eric Gordon, one of the surveyors
on the highway work, came down
with spotted fever last week.- He
was moved to the Summers home last
Sunday, where he is being cared for
by Mrs. Esther Morgan. Mrs. Gor
don arrived the first of the week to
be with her husband.
Warren Parsons of Albany was In
the city Friday greeting his friends
on his way to Paulina where he will
visit with his grandfather, John T.
Faulkner. Mr. Parsons, during the
war, belonged to the 69th Artillery,
and was a mess' mate and friend of
Asa Battles, County Clerk.
Ernest Gibson and Sibly Towner
arrived in Prineville Tuesday mon
ing with two Ford tucks for the In
land Auto company. These trucks
were shipped from Portland to The
Dalles, where they wore taken in
charge by the Inland repix Natives.
SUNDAY, MAY 2
Matiste, "The Douglas Fairbanks
of Europe." in
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VAV'p. V
Corned; m tl V
Bob Wiley Is visiting in town this
week.
John Galther made the trip over
tern Bend Tuesday.
Charles Houk was In Prineville
Monday from Gristly.
Ben Tone of Sisters arrived yester
day afternoon by auto.
Herman K. Alleu, Powell Butte
rancher, was here Tuesday.
Orin Mills came In from Paulina
to attend the Elk Initiation.
O. B. Iloldernmn came in from
Post yesterday on business.
John Grimes was attending to busi
ness in Prineville yesterday.
C. Sam Smith was In town today
attending to business interests.
Robert Demaria was In the city
on business Tuesday, from Post.
F. E. Watson of Fife came In to
town Tuesday on a business trip.
A. D. Lowrey of Ashwood spent a
few days In Prineville this week.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cla
bough on Saturday, a daughter.
Max Wunweiler came over from
Sisters on Sunday for a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs." A. McGibson of Bend
spent Saturday night in Prineville.
R. A. Brassfield of Alfalfa was a
business visitor in the city Saturday.
Van Morse of Bend was saying
hello to friends in the city yesterday.
Edwad Meyers came in the first
of the week from his rauch at Paul
ina. Grover Blake, of the Forestry De
partment, was in Prineville yester
day. Caleb Davis, a rancher of the Post
country was a business visitor Tues
day. There will be services at the Cath
olic Church Suuday, May 2, at 10:00
A. M.
Chas. A. Sherman, V. S. Land Com
missioner at Fife, is in town this
week.
Henry Bernard was doing busi
ness in Prineville the first of the
week.
- S: L. Jackson was in town Tuesday
on business. His home is at Grand
view. Sam and Marion Smythe of Ash
wood registered at the hotel on Wed
nesday. .
Roy Enther of The Dalles was
here on business Tuesday and Wed
nesday. Fred Anderson, cashier of the Mit
chell State Bank was in Prine'ville
yesterday.
G. C. Blake and A. King of Mit
chell registered at the Prineville Ho
tell on Monday.
A strike of gold and silver ore is
reported on the Geo. Russell ranch
east of this city.
Elvin Kuhn came to town from Su
plee last Saturday on business, and
remained over for the week end.
A. A. McFaddyen arrived in Prine
ville to spend a few days in town.
He is a prominent rancher of Hamp
ton.
Judge Wallace returned from Port
land Tuesday, where he has been at
tending a meeting of the State High
way Commission.
Mrs. W. R. MeCormack of Deschu
tes has been making a several day's
-visit with Mr. and Mrs. Columbus
Johnson of this city. :
Mrs. Jesse Vancy and daughter,
Ruth, returned to their home here
last night after making a visit with
relatives in Idaho. j
Henry Howard returned from Mit
chell Tuesday and left again with S.
J. Connelly of Richmond for Ante
lope. He returned this morning. j
FORMER PRINEVILLE GIRL j
MARRIED IX CHINA MARCH 27
A letter received by Prineville
friends, announces the marriage of
Miss Van Gesner Tye, daughter of N.
A. Tye who conducted a store In
Prineville many years during which
time Miss Tye was born here, as well
as a son, who was named Leland
Stanford Tye.
The young Tyes are registered with
the American Consul as American
citizens, and are proud of the fact.
N. A. Tye and Brothers conducted
a store at 15 Pottinger Street, Hong
ivong, unina where Mr. Tye would no
doubt be glad to greet any of his
Prineville friends who happen to be
in that city and think to drop In and
have a chat with him.
The marriage occurred March 27
and photographs of the bridal party
were sent here.
HENRY BEARD IN ACCIDENT
Henry Beard fell thirty feet off a
rimrock on the banks of the Deschut
es river Sunday while on a fishing
trip with Frank Benefield. After his
fall, Beard rolled over a rocky
path for more than fifty feet and was
close to the water's edge when pick
ed up by Benefield. He was uncon
scious. Benrd sustained bruises about the
face, head and body, which necessi
tated the taking of several stitches.
--Iledmond Spokesman.
BIG PICTUF FEATURES
COME 1 RINEVILLE I .ST
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A BAND OF ELKS !
NVADE CITY LIMITS
By special dispensation, Bend lod
ge, 11. P. O. K., arrived Tuesday in
full force to supervise the Initiatory
rites for a class of local aspirants to
this order.
The merchants and other business
houses of Prineville co-operated In
decorating their displays with the
colors of the order, which are purple
and white and nearly all windows on
Main Street were stenciled with a
welcome sign, and In other ways the
visitors were made to feel at home.
At ":30 In the evening, everyone
having arrived and made themselves
known, the local members of this
organisation Joined with the visit
ors In a parade, assisted by the lo
cal hearse and a couple of very lively
' corpses, and entertained the onlook
ers by BinglnR Hull. Hull, the Gangs
all Here," and In other ways convey
ing the Impression that thuy were
Jolly good follows.
The parade was followed by the
initiation at the Club Hall, where 28
candidates were initiated Into the
fellowship of the order. The uewly
elected members seem to be very glad
that tbey have Joined the order, but
are reluctant to discuss the ways and
means.
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SPEED IJM1T TO KK F.NFOIU hl
L. M. Bcchtell, city attorney, wish
es to' warn all automobile drivers
that the speed limit of 15 miles an
hour In the city streets will be strict
ly enforced, and all offenders will be
j heavily fined or given a Jail senten
ce. ' There ha been lot of speeding
j done on the city streets, aud on ac
count of danger to pedestrians and
children who stray into the streets,
tn is ordinance will be strictly enforc
ed. WATER IX OCHOCO DAM
NOW K3 KKET IX DEPTH
Water in Lake Ochoco raised
.5 feet during the twenty-four
hours ending this morning at
8 o'clock, making a storage dep-
th of 48.4 feet or an actual dep-
th of water Just above the dam
of 83.4 feet, which means that
the storage water now available
totals about 17,000 acre feet.
; ALL BASEBALL FAX'S
i SHOl l.D UK OCT FRIDAY
A baseball gamp is to be played on
the public school grounds Friday af
ternoon at three o'clock between the
Hih School team and the town team.
If enough good material is present,
a team may bo organized for tho city
for the coming ball season.
PIRCHASF.S MOKE TIMBER
! G. M. Cornett, who recently pur
i chased the Smith Brothers Mill on
McKay Mountain, and who has oiuco
, acquired a lot of timber In that vl
, cinity, purchased the B. L. Kirtwell
. limber to use In his milling opera
. tions. The deal was closed lust Mun
' day.
NINE Mil. EH rOMPI.ETE!)
OX ( HOOKED Kit Lit ROAD
The Crooked River Highway
work is coming along In fine
shape and Just an additional mile
has been finished up this lust
week making the northern end
of this highway completed for
about nine miles.
The big steam shovel has been
moved. up as far as the Hoffman
ranch, where it Is now working.
SITPKR AT I'OWELL Bt'TTK
An entertainment- and supper is
to be given tomorrow evening (Fri
day,) at Powell Butte community
hall, by Mrs. Arthur Millner, the pro
ceeds from which are to be used In
securing a much needed clock for the
Edwards School where she Is teach
ing. NOTICK TO THE Pl'IlLIC
Beginning next Saturday, May 1st,
obligations Incurred for the City of
Prineville Ry. must be ordered by
Requisition, duly countersigned by
a member of the Railway Commis
sion or by the Prineville Station
Agent.
City of Prineville Ry. Commission.
CHAS. S. EDWARDS,
?5t2c. Treasurer.
The City
Paul Lynch, bookkeeper of the
Wheeler County Trading Co., was
in the city yesterday.
E. B. Williams was here from his
place near Powell Butte Monday
looking after business.
Clarence Fergueson came In from
his ranch on Bear Creek and roports
that the stock are doing fine.
John Sundquist was in town yes
terday from his ranch near Grizzly
and reports crops looking fine.
Miss Bernlce Bennett who waa op
erated on for appendicitis some time
ago is reco- ng very rapidly.
Judge w . J. Puffy eama over
for the F Ittatton Tuesdny. Ho
returned nd Wednesday morn
ing. .
Harry
position
where fc
eral ye'
Otto
Bruce
day t
a ver
.in has resigned his I
5 First National Bank I
eon employed for sev-
I
Lee Llppincolt and!
otored to Bend Mon
cer, and they report
PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES
Weldnn Hyde returned to tlin Mh
grade this week after sevritl dns
Sickness.
Clara Cross has returned In tho
8th grade after several week's lib-j
en re. '
The monthly testa wer.i given
Friday. :
The pupils who bring 'heir lunrlij
are eating In Mli Nelson's roem.
The track work started this week j
in earnest. Several boys are practl-j
cing hard and there will be a good
showing torn tho Public School this,
year. j
The declamatory try-out wl'l be
given Friday afternoon at the school, j
Kuln Noble of tho 8th grade spent
Tuesday In Madras shopping j
Several students are pniclli'liu J
tennis for the track meet. i
Mary Long has returned this week
to the seventh grade after a short
absence.
711
NOTICK rOR PUBLICATION
Department of tht Interior, U. 8. Land of
fic at Lakevtew, Oregon. April M, l:o.
NotU- to hereby given that
AHftmiAI.O A. Mct'ADYFN
of Hampton, Orva-on, who, on Feb. 18, IB14,
made HoniMlmd Kntry No. QUI for BVjNKi,
NSSK',. SKV.SKI,. See. IS, SWV.SWi,, K'v
KWI,. SectH-n IT, Towruhip Jl a Kant II,
Willamette Meridian, haa f ll.il nutlet of In
tentlou to mad thrva rear Proof lo establish
claim to th land above described, before Chat.
A. Shatman. U. 8. Cocnmlasoner, at r'lfa, Ore
gon, on th S9th day of May, IV.-o.
Claimant Dame aa witness :
C C Lffb. of Bame. Omrnn : Calvin
Sherman, of Harm, Oregon, Frrr Cruaa, of !
Hampton, Oregon; diehard K. KhouW, of
Hampton, Oregon.
james p. buhok.ss.
. Register.
NOTICK tIP HHKKIKP'H BALK
My virtu of an execution duly toautd by
th clerk of th Circuit Court of th County
uf Crook, 8tat of Oregon, dated thla gala.,
day of April, lJ0, in a crUin action In th
Circuit Court for th aald County and Stat,
wherein Crook County Rank, (A Corporation)
1'lalntiff, recovered Judgment agalnal linirg
B. Taylor. Mrs, Geo. B Taylor, Althoa Taylor
and J. K. Kennedy, dt-fendanta, for th aura
of Thirty One Hundred and No loo Dollar to
gether with interval on liuo at per cent from
January loth. 1117. Int. on 1600 at I per eent
from February ISlh. 1D17. Int. on I IKS) from
April 14th. lull at a tier cent. Int. on too at
8 per cent from May Hat. IK17, Int. at 8 per
cent on I'M rrum Jum 2lh, 11)17. Int at
per cent on IJU0 fium July 2Hth. 1017, and in.
term! at 8 per cent on Hi DO from Auguat Uri
1917, together with Three Hundred and No
100 dollar attorney' feea, and th fuuiiei
ium of cota and accruing coata, lea tli aum
of One Tliouiand Dollar, received on March
13, 11)20. '
Notice to hereby given that I will, on Hal
nrdiiy, th i'Jlh day of May. 11121), at the
North front door of th Courthnu In Prine
ville, in laid County, at 10 o'clock in th fore
ftoon of aaid day, aetl at public auction, to
th higheat bidder for caah, all right and till
tliat th abov named defendanta or any of
there, have or had at dau of laid judgment tn
th following deerribed property, to-wll: Th
NWWNKK, Section Twenty-one (21)
SWi(,NW Section Twenty-Two (22) in Tp.
Eighteen (18) South of Rang Seventeen (17)
Eaut. and th 8Ki,iNK14. NKi4SEVi Section
Four (4) NV,SWV4 Section Three, (S) in Tp.
Fourteen (14) South or Rang Seventeen (17)
Fait of tli Willamette Mcrtriaa in Crook
County, Oregon.
JOHN COMIIS,
Sheriff of Crook County.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, thia 28th day of
April, 1020.
By FLOYD A. ROWKLL, Deputy.
26tSe.
CITATIOK
In th County Court of th Stat of Ore
iron for Crook County.
In the Matter of the eatate of Ni-al A. Thoman,
Deceased. '
To J. A. Willcox, adminiatrator of th ra
tal of Nenl A thomaa, deceased, A. L. Thomaa
heir at law of aald Ncal A. Thomaa, decerned,
and to all th other heirs, known and un
known, of aaid decent, (freetintt.
In th name of th Stat nf Orison, you arc
hereby cited and required to appear in the
County court of the a late of Oregon for Crook
County, at the court room thereof, In the
court houae, in the city of Prineville, Oreiron,
on the 12th day of June, 1920, at th hour
of two o'clock In the afternoon of aaid day,
then and there to show cause, if any ther be,
why th following- described real property, be
longing to th eatate of NeaJ A. Thomaa, de
ceased, to-wlt. Lota Two and Three, the east
half of the southwest quarter, thewest half
of the southeast quarter, th southwest quart
er of th northeast quarter, and th south
east quarter of the northweat quarter, all in
Section Six, In Township Twenty, South, of
Range Twenty, East, of theWillamatte Merid
ian, in Crook County, Oreiron, should not b
sold to pay th expenses of administration, and
the claims againat said estate and all such
coKts and legal charges as may accrue.
This citation I published in th Crook Coun
ty Journul for four full and connecutlve weeks
aa per order of th Hon. N. G. Wallace, Judge
of the County Court of th State of Oregon
for Crook county.
Witness th Hon. N. O. Wallace, judge of
the County Court of the State of Oregon for
Crook County with the seal of said court af
fixed this 23rd day of April, 1920,
SEAL. ASA W. BATTLES.
25t5c. ' Clerk.
LOST One black saddlo horso with
light saddle marks. Spot in fore
head and white hind foot, weight
about 1050. Bought from Henry
Seeliale last spring. Broke to ride
by Elmer A11ge.ll. Roward, J20
for his recovery, H. S. Cram &
Sons. 25t2p,
WANTED Good photographs, with-;
out mountings, nothing smeller!
than 2 1-2 by 4 1-4, of tho fallow-!
Ing: Cattle and Sheep, Scenic won-,
dors of Crook county, will pay well '
for sumo, Inquire at 427 Main St.!
Prinevillo, Oregon. 251.1 p.!
FOUND A new automobile sldo cur
tain, owner may have siime by
paying for this ad. Inquire Jour
nal office. 2r,tlc.
Edna Lytic was absent from the
eviinth grade this week.
Neldn Ncwsotu wn nl"Hl from
tho seventh grade Friday.
Violet Crane was the new pupil
of C't- 4-th grade Hub wck.
Several members of the ever-th
grwde were di8Uilnt'd tl 3: .10 fir
netting 100 In spelling.
A number of pupils of Hie "III
grade will enter the lu.il division for
the declamatory contest.
The seventh grime tra'ter ha of
fered half a day holiday lo all pu
pils who get. 100 In all lessons for
the next two weeks.
Vera Willioit wu iibsn.t from tho
seventh grade this week because of
a cold.
Mits llnlvomen, Ihe sixth grade
teacher wa absent Friday nnd Zomla
Hondrlc kson stitmtHtited in her plice.
Miss Morse, the seventh grndn
tcher. wits absent Tutfduy and
Zcmla took her place.
KLVA W II.1IOI I' WIXH TIUZK
The prlie of 5.00 offered by the
Lyric Theatre for tho best fssny on
Charles Oli-kens' story "Tulo of Two
Cities," which was recently shown
her) tn the movies, was won by Elva
Wilholt, who la attending C. C. II. 8.
FIRST IIAITIsT CIII'IU'II
"Somebody's Knocking" will be
the subject at the evening service trt
eight or lock.
The Juniors meet at seven o'clock
In the buaeuiont of Ihe church. Tha
Seniors meet at the samu hour up
stairs. If you will come at ten oclock
In the morning, you will find tho Bi
ble School In spslon.
A dally vacation hlbla school will
be conducted thla summer by Mlas
Estes and Mrs. Hancock, who will go
to McMlnnvllle In May to take spec
ial training for the work.
( III IU II AXXOl'Xt KM K NTH
rrlytrliin-Mft!ix1lrit
Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Preaching and Divine Worship at II
and 7:30. Th family hour every
Wednesdny at 7:30. A cordial In
vitation la extended to all not wor
shiping ulsewhnre.
HKHOIATIOV
Whereas, the University of Ore
gon, the Orerioil Agricultural Cullegn
and tho Normal School have been for
ced to turn away more than 3.000
prospective students. Including many
fx-servlce men, 011 account of link
of room und oilier facilities to tako
ram of them, attendance) at thean
institutions having lurrausrxl out of
nil proportion to the present uilllugi)
for their support, and
Whereas, these Institutions being
the head of the public system nf the
State of Oegon, are of Inclct.! Mo
benefit to the young men ai d men
of Oregon and especially the- - ser
vice men of tho State, and in f.-t 1 ro
esneutlnl to the ecliiciHloii.il : t :
and woll boing of the State at huge,
and
Whereas, there appears on the bal
lot at the May 21st election a bill
for the relief of Ibis situation, known
as "The Higher Kducntlonnt Tax
Act," which provides for 1.28 mills
for the further support of the Uni
versity, the College and the Normal
School.
Now, Therefore Be It Resolved, by
Crook County Post Number 2l nf
Ibe American legion, that this pout
NOTE
"Spoclal" or "Super-Special" productions are the "laat word"
In motion pictures. The world's greatest film producers, stars, di
rectors and authors give their best. On those productions money
is laviBhly spent and the result Is tho absolute top point In picture
perfection. No theatre can show these pictures at a twenty-five cent
admission aud live, so It haa been decided to concentrate them at the
LYRIC at the lowest possible admission (Sue Below). Such iu-por-features
as "Treasure Island" "Dr. Jokyll and Mr. Hyde" "Why
Change Your Wife," "The Toll Gate" (First Hnrt Special), "Evory
woman," "The Copperhead" "On With the Dance," "The Sea Wolfo"
etc., will be shown at the LYRIC.
Tho above Is a part of the advertisement which was run In the
Sunday Orogonlan, April 11, 192 0, by the Columbia Theatre of
Portland, the admissions being charged at the Columbia, the same
as will be charged at tho LYRIC here.
These big Super-Features will be Bhown at the same time and
somo of them here before the big thoatres In Portland get a
chance to exhibit them.
Under the new arrangement the people of Prineville will got
a chance to see pictures that otherwise would never be shown here
on account of the enormous cost In the rentals. These costs have
not been eliminated altogether but have been reduced enough so
that with the proper support of each and every person In - Prlue
villo who believes In high clnHB pictures, we will be enabled to suc
cessfully put on these "Supor-Speclal" Productions,
Lyric Theatre
t
K. C HUSTON, MnunKer
In tht) charity homes, In tint Cho
rus, and In the dark haunts uf
the city's slums- people t-itll.-d her
She never knew any other nanin,
One night mi author found her
among (lie drub derelicts uf u po
lite, court. He took her iion-o and
she met Ills fiancee
Til EN! !
NAZIMOVA
THE BRAT
From Jlie fnnious play of Maude
Fulton by Kanimova and Charles
llryaiit. Anil presented by Hull
ard A. Rowland ft Muxe! Kr
ger, Hlrected by Herbert 'Il.tchn.
Ilurgnlii dity at tha Moving,
V ItlDA V AND BATl ltOAY
April 31 and May 1.
Music lly
Peerless Jafz
Orchestra
SATURDAY EVENING
This Is a special production not
ordinarily ahowo at regular ad
mission, to do this we must lxo
your co-operation,
go on record as heartily In favor of
this act, aud pledges Us support In
every way possible, and urge that
every friend of education ill I'rouk
County, volu fur this Act aud Induoo
others to do so.
Appovetl by the Tost, at a regular
meeting held on the 6th day of Apr !
mo.
CROOK COl'NTV TOST NO. 29
The American l-eslus.
TOO LATETO CLASSIFY
FOR SALIC Olt l.KASIC- 98 acres ua
der th Ochoco Irrigation District.
40 acres In live, balnnco ready for
crop, Alfalfa seed and si ud outs
011 hand, this laud will bn sold or
leiised on easy terms If taken at
once, for Information cull on U.
j F. Johnson, Prineville, Ore. It-o.
. HIIIF t'H Vol II "WOOL -Wo do
. donning and curding for comfort
I era and mattresses. Mnnufuctur
1 ri of pure wool bats. CHYriTAL.
KI'UIMirt WOOL FN MILLS, port
j hind, Oregon, mills. 7 HO Uniatll-
l?t Avenue; office. 802 Spalding
' Hull. ling. 2M,
FOR HKNT limn Hospital for rst
see Jap Ireland. Zfilfc.
FOR BALK -Three hundred fin
f-nce posts, II. (1. Foster on Jap
I Creek, went of Prlimvllle. Alv)
d-irk mnreoolt. ten months old. 2fllp
Oil ItH'NTY . NtTKIti.VI LNDK.vr
I will be a raudldato for the Hum
iliation of County Snperliiteinlent oa
tho KepubllcAii ticket at the I rimary
election. Mny 21. 1920.
MARY V, CUAItl.TO.V.
Paid Adv. 2' tfo. .
"A technically trained man with
business Judgment." Vols for RHKA
LITER, Republican nomination for
Public Bervico Commissioner.
Paid Adv.