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Crook County' Journal COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER OF CROOK COUNTY CITY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CITY OF PRINEVILLE VOLVMB XXIT. rUJICTILLE. CROOK OOCKTT, ORKOON, THIKNDAV, MAY 81, 1020. NO. 20. WATER NOW RECEDING M LAKE OCHOCO Tim Mich point for storms wator was parted this witek on Lake) ()c ta mo unit ths surface of (he laka li very slowly recalling. Tha graalaat depth waa reached about Saturday of last wink hnn tha total depth at point Juit above tha dam waa IT. I taut. Thar la considerable water com ing Into tha dam aary day now, but tha Irrigation season la opening and tha tram that la tains taken from tha dam lota la mora tban ZOO acre feet (tally la a little greater tban tha flow Into the laka. Water la being generally uaed on tha old alfalfa landa and meadowi, and grain li blng Irrigated on aome parta of the project. Within tha nest tan days, a larger una of the water la anticipated by dla. trlrt official. I'rogrea on tha construction of the dam la going forward unchecked, and an early completion of the structure will be realised. In IhkI Thursday's sd of J. K. Stew art A Co., the matter pertaining to reduction on palnta waa disarrang ed In the make-up. Read It In this Issue and get the full meaning of the big reduction. NOTICg or GUARDIAN? BALK Not Ira U hibr alvaa kr tba ondarairoad. tha guardian of Laarranea Guntar, a minor, that pursuant to as erfer of tha H nwra Ma County Court of Crook Count, Oravon, ra-Jta anS anlsr4 on tht IStk ear of ApHI, Urn, Ih.t aha will trior Mm flat Say of May, two, all at artvala aala at tha oHk of M. K. M. Itett, In frlntvlllo. Ornron. all 1 right. Otto aas Inlanat of the aaid Laureates rtanlar, a relnor. In and to tha following eaaeiluad pro anUes, to-wlt I An undivided two.tr.lrda tntarast ra Um aeilhraat quarter of th aortkaaat taartar of Kaetlon tl. tha waat half of tho aorlbwaot auartar, tha aorthwaat auartor of tho entiti--weat quartar of Baetton M. and th aoat kail of th northwaat auartor, tho aorta oaat uap tar of tha oulhwoat quartar, th wort half of tha nnrthtaat quartar, th aouthaaat quar tar of th northoaat auartor, ana Ua aorth halt of th aouthaaat quartarf Section II. ua4 tha southeast quartar of aartloa So, all la Tnwnhlp IS South, of Raasa It gaol af a Wlllam.lla MarMlkn la Omasa. Tarma and eondtUoaa of sals, 10 par ont an dnr of aala, and th balanra of tha pur ahaa prtr on confirmation b th County Court of Crook County. Oreaoa. Datrd thla 22nd day of April. 1020. CHRISTINE CANNON, Guardian of Lawronc Guntar, a minor. No. 0I0071 NOTICK FOR PIIIII.ICATION Dlartront of tha Int.rlor, U. a. Land Of fl, Tha Dallaa, Omron, Ap.il 13th. 1024. Nollt la herwbr alvan that CHARLKS D. TEAM, f Roharts, Ornron. who, on Oct. 10 1919, anada Homrataad Entrr No. 01M71 for Lota .l-4-8'4NWi4, 8WV4NKVi. WKSEK, Ba. ion 1, Township n-S..uth, Kang 17 luut, Wlllamatta Mrrldlan, hat filrd nolle of Intaa tlon to maka final thra year Proof, to ra iabllah claim to th land ahova described, ba for Laka M. Harhiall, U. 8. Coram iaalonor at Prlntvllle, Oreiron, on tha 20th day of May, It'.'O. Claimant namaa aa witnesses i Albert Way, Hamurl M. Ballev, Alrwl Lib fear, Mary K. Way, all of Prinavlllo, Onion. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. tttSe. lleglatot NOTICK Of GUARDIAN'S BAI.B Nolle la hereby (Ivan by th undersigned th guardian of Guy 8noderlv, a minor, that pursuant lo an order of th Honorabl County Court of Crook County, Oregon, mada and en tered on tha 12th day of April, 1920, that ah will after th lath day of May, 1920, nil at private aal at tha offlca of M. R. Elliott In Prlnevllle, Oration, all tha right, tltl and In taroat of tha aaid Guy Snoderlv, a minor, tu and to tha following described premises, to-wlt An undivided one-half Interrat In th mat lialf of the aouthwaat quartar of Section twenty two in Townahip fourteen South, of Range fourteen Eaat of th Willamette Meridian in Oregon. ' Term and condition of aale are 10 per cent. an day of aal, and th balance of th purchaa pries on confirmation by the County Court of Crook County, Oregon. Dated thla 16th day of April, 1920. ; SARAH 8NODERLY. Guardian of Guy Snederly, a minor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the undaralgned ha been appointed executrix of the Batata of Thomaa F. McCalllsUr, defeased, by tha Coun ty Court of Crook County State of Oregon, and all creditore of aaid deceased, and all peraona having claim agalnat the Raid eatate must pre. aant the same with proper vouchers to the un acrelgned at the office of L. M. Bechtell, Crook County Bank Building In Prlnevllle, Orgon, within six months from the date of th first publication of thla notice. Dated and published first time th 15th day of April, 1920. MATILDA A. McCALLISTER. Evecutrlx of the Estate of Thomas A. Mc Calllslerr deceased. LAKE M. BECHTELL, Attorney for the ex ecutrix. IStCc, Hastturiiinj Milk. The milk In the bottles may be nlai'Pit in a holler In whlcb cold water conn- up to the neck of the hot lit. The boiler la thru placed on the stove and heated until the water reaches a temperature of 145 degrees Fahren heit as determined by the thermome ter, where It Is maintained for 80 tuln utea. The bottle are tlieo removed, cooled In running water, and kept sealed until tha milk Is ready to serve. I'aaieiirliatloo kills disease-causing germs. Surprised Mother. The missionary society was meeting t our honae and the women who was to lesd the devotional took the elas tic bsnd from her rllbleV htld It on her lap and began to turn the pages to find the psaasge she was to read. During the anlernn alienee my young son mari'lieil over to her snd. picking up the rlnailc lie niiiioooccd : "Why, tout's my iiiullirr's gurh-r T Jrlt. Nat ttreng en Ablution. The Ainu feel that by washing hi face and hand on great occnalona he ha paid his det.t to dvlliyjition. The Tllwtan considers that the oil of the body contributes needed warmth ,n his mountain life and refuses to wash It away, but does not object to waalilng hi fare and the tip of his fingers once In awhile. The Name Taffy. The name Taffy la a nickname for the whole Welsh people. The word It simply Davy (Dsvld), pronounced with ssplratloo; 8swney (Alexander) the moat coin moo Scotch name; I'at (Pat rick) the most common Irish nsme: and John (John Bull) the most com mon Kugllsh name. Each Is used to designate the race or nationality to whlcb It belongs. A similar case Is thst of Brother Jonathan, once com monly used to designate the people of Ihe United States, but oow largely su perseded by Uncle 8s m. Jaasnese smoking Customs. Smoking Is very common In Japan. All the men and moat of the ladles moke, the girls beginning wheo they are about ten years of age. The ladles have pipes with longer stems then the meo. and If one of them wishes to show a gentleman a epedal mark of favor, she lights her pipe, takea a whiff, hands It to him, and lets him moke. ' ' Given the Leavings. At the 'close of formal dinners In Japan the gueata are presented with any meat they may have failed to eat However great or small the quantity they may have left. It Is carefully wrapped up, and they are expected to take It home. Brooklyn Eagle. Wooing by Temperature. A West Dallaa widow sy the rea son she broke her last engagement was her a u e her flsnce was a doctor who wsnted to keep a thermometer In her mouth while he held her band. Dallas News. Me. S1S4M No. S17eel NOTICE FOX FUBLICA flOlf DwartaMnt of the In tarter, V. B. Load Of flea, at The Dallaa. Oraaoa. April Utb, Motto Is hereby gtvta that EVA M. boAK af PriaevtJIa, Oraaxm, who, aa SepUmber t-i Mil, Bad HA Entry No. SU42S aaat ea Oct et lata, ltll, saaAs AedL M SilMt, lot eetloa Tea (IS), Boeiloa 1. Toaaahtp 14 aVaatk, Baas M-Eaat, Willamette Xrrktiaa. baa filed aotte of taUatloo to auk final fetw year Proof, to establish data th load aaoe derrlksA tarfote Uk at ttachtafl, O. B. CoaaaslaatoiMT, at rMawviUa, Onax-a, aa aha tstb day of May, It. FOB COUNTY TREAHCREB I will be a candidate for the nom ination of County Treasurer on the Democratic ticket at tha Primary El ection to be held May 21, 120. 0. P. BEAMS. Paid adv. 23tfc. D. k F. Ptrrta, 1 i W. Jskaasa. a0 at Past, H. FRANK WOODUX.-K. tdtfe. FOR CX)UNTT TREASURER I will be a candidate for tha nom ination of County Treasurer on tha Democratic ticket at tha Primary Election May 21. 1120. If I receive the nomination And am elected at the General Election I will devote my en tire time to the offlca work and will always be found at tha Treaanrer's Office In the Court House during of fice hours. JOHN D. LAFOLLETTE. Paid adv. 23tfc FOR COUXTT COMMISSIONER I will be a candidate for the nom ination of County Commissioner on the Republican ticket at the Primary Election to be held May 21, 1920. HERMAN K. ALLEN. Paid Adv. 23tfc FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce cay candidacy for tha nomination for Sheriff of Crook Connty on tha Democratic Ticket, subject to the approval of the voters at the primary election, tt O. H. OLSON. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of State representative subject to the approval of the Republican voters In Crook, Jefferson, Grant, Lake, Kla math and Deschutes eonntles. If renominated and elected to fill one of the two places for my fourth ses sion I will continue to serve each of the eonntles of the District to th best of my ability. DENTON O. URDICK. (Paid Adv.) Bute Representative. FOR OOCKTT SUPERDTTEKDENT I wilt be a candidate for Ue nomin ation of County 8apertntaadent est tha Republican ticket at Us Primary election May tl. 1120, Paid Adr. lltfe J. JB. MYERS FOR SHERIFF I will be candidate for tits Domln-' ation for Sheriff of Crook eoanty o ths Republican ticket, at the primary election. May 21. 1120. Paid Adv. IStfe JOHN COMBS. FOB ASSESSOR I will be candidate for tke nomin ation of County A sssssor on tho 1 ocratle ticket at ths Primary i May 11, 1I0. Paid Adr. irtfe tt A. FOSTER. FOR COUNTY CLERK I win be a candidate tor ths nomln ination of Connty Clerk on ths Demo cratic ticket at the Primary election May 21, 1920. Paid Adv. 18tfc ASA W. BATTLES NOTICE One of the Climax Alfalfa seeders will be in operation on the Olver Pow ell place at end of lane east of Prlue. Tllle all day Monday, April 26th. Any. one interested in the operation of this seeder should make it a point to come and look this over. All day Monday, 26th. CIIAS. C. O'KFIL. PHONE rwll Prineville, Ore. I E. STEWART & CO, A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE PHONE 21 1 Prineville, Ore. Trouble-Proof Lawn Hose Two whole seasons of l!o e Service is guaranteed cvtry user of Goodyear "Vt'ingfoot" Lawn Hose hose free from the troubles cf brenkinu, cracking, burst ing and kinking. Trie manufacturer of "Wingfoot" 1 lose could not guarantee such service un less the hose made good. Judging from the growing number of users, it is mak ing good. That ia why we recommend it a tlte lawn hose you should own. 50 foot lengths sale pries .......... $8.85 fCrescent Baking Powder - $1.00 '.70 25 5 pound can each 3 pound can our price 1 pound can each 25 Per Ct Reduction in PAINTS and VARNISHES We are closing out our stock of paints and varnishes at a reduction of 25 per cent practically all of the stock we have on hand was bought at considerably under today's high market and this fact coupled with our cut price makes a very decided saving stock consists of regular house paints mostly in small cans floor varnishes, automobile paints, varnish stains, etc. This is your opportunity to refinish old chairs and other fur niture at a marked saving. v Is am O'Cedar Old Oil at the Price O'Cedar Oil has been advanced 20 per cent by the manufacturers, we still have on hand a full stock at the old price. Groceries for Less Small white Beans, Mexican Reds, Sp eckled Bayos, Pinks- any of the above in 25 pound lots for . . : : $2.35 Fancy Black Figs in 25 pound lots, 3.75 .French Prunes, 10 pound boxes, 1.80 Italian Prunes, large size 25 pound boxes, 5.85 Yellow Newton Apples, box, 2.85 Yellow Newton Aples, small size apples, per box, 2.35 NOAH bad a poirof everything except a pair of RUBBER BOOTo1 We have them - - - Good ones too. Our Goodrich Rubber boots are light weight but very servicable. Tho ir rigating season is on, might as well have a new pair to start with Knee length boots per pair . Hip length boots per pair $6.00 $7.00 Keds for the Kids Tennis shoes for the children, Wo men and Men. Comfortable, servic able and economical. Old Dutch Cleanser, f per can . , X vr Sunbrite Cleanser 9 ,nH 3 can for ..JL.IL1 .ZiO Borax Washing Compound f per package , JL LI J. E. STEWART : & COMPANY PRINEVILLE, OREGON TELEPHONE 211 124 THIRD STREET