Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 22, 1920, Page Page 5, Image 5

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WU NEVILLE CITY RAILWAY
Time Table No. 5
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The City
8. A. Lytl of 8uple was a Prlut
flllt visitor Friday.
C. C. Berkley, of Hay Creek, was
a Prloerlll vltltor Friday.
J. 8. Well of Powell Bull was a
Prlnevllle visitor Tuesday.
H. P. Altatock, of Portland, vu
in lb city Friday on bustn.
acroropanlad Mri. Wilson and Mar
Jorla as far at Tha Dalle.
CommlMlonar Lutby wit a Prlne
vllla visitor Wedntsdar.
J. Floyd Huston was In town from
bis ranch near Illd last Krlday.
Miss Cecelia Pae of Coeur'd'
Alene, Idaho Is In Prlnevllle visltln
fi lands and relative.
'. Dr. H. P. Uelknap mad a trip
to Paulina to visit Mrs. Walter Mor
ris wbo I seriously 111.
Marlon Taylor of Post was In town
Tuesday. Ha Is a rancher In that
MM-tlon of tba country, ' f
Mr. Prank Winer and child ran
left for Portland, where tbny expect
to reside for. tha summer. '
Mrs. William Trelcbel I spending,
several days In Bend this week visit
lug friends and relatives.
Mrs. Coryell arrived yesterday from
Portland to attend her mother, Mn
Carr, wbo has been recently Injured.
Mrs. Spencer of Portland, repre
senting lb Burrows Adding Machine
Co., was In the city on business Tues
day.
Warren Brown left Monday for
Bend where ha will attend to the
work in the County Clerk s office
during Mr. Haner' absence. Mr.
Ilaner left Tuesday evening for Ha
1 m where he will attend tha Elk's
Convention.
Martha Olllett left Saturday even-
In- for bur home In the valley. She
will visit Dayton, Oregon, ber former
borne, and also at North Bend, whore
ber parent are now located. Mr.
Gllletl will teacb In the North Bend
High School this coming winter.
Bruce Price of Powell Butte, was Bill Ireland and wife and son left
a Prlnavlll visitor Thursday. ihla week for the valley and way
I points. They drove through in th
I Kurd.
George and Crystal Stearns were
In town from their ranch Thursday.
J. B. Miner a real estat agent of
Mr. Earl Brent left tbia morning
I frii Jnhll ttiv whwr ha will AttMflri to
day.
P, Chltwood, aid family, of Gris
tly were In tb city on business
Thursday.
Frank Merrill of Summit Prairie
was a buslneaa visitor In Prinevilla
Saturday.
Peter Paul and family of Powell
Uutlo was a visitor at tba County
Brat Saturday.
William McCormnck, frum bis
ranch near Bend, was In town Thurs
day on business.
Joe Hardy, general pasienge agent
for the O. T. was In tba city Tburs
dsy, on business.
. Shorty Pucnmoll of the Baldwin
Bliaop and Land Co. of Hay Creek,
was In town Monday.
John Harper, from the Powell
Butte country was In town Saturday
Crops are tine, he aays.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Towell left
last week for Portland where they
expect to make their borne.
J. D. Scheel, of Portland, repre
senting the Kent Shirting Co., ar
rived In Prlnevtlle Saturday.
W. B. Rucaull and furullv and Lot
Pearce spent Sunday In Madras vis
iting the parent of the latter.
duys.
D. M. Clark of Madras and Joe
j Kerrln of Paulina each purchased
Bulck Blx of
week.
Henry Howard, this
Italian "City of Crime."
The only town in the world which
ran boast of melrir more criminals
ihan law-abiding folk I the Itsllan
oily of Artena. which is known as tb
City of Crime. For several hundred
years nearly every criminal who has
escaped prison or done time In Italy
has emigrated to Artena. and today
practically every Inhabitant of flw
place la a criminal or tb child of
criminal.
Now tar t tk Claaalnad Ad
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
A party, Including Mr. Mlllicatt
Mrs, Jordan and several others re
turned from East Lake where they
have been for a few duys.
W. J. Hughes Is successfully locat
ed In Pendleton, making Round-l p
saddles. He says I'rlnevllle news is
ery welcome aud acceptable.
Mr. E. J. Wilson returned Sat
urday evening from Hurmiaton, Ore-
yon where ahe has been visiting Mis
l.ouiaa Payne for several days.
Mrs. Floyd Howell and little
duughter, Dorothy, left for Portland
Btndsy evening where they expect
In viail relatives for some time.
George Reams and wife and son,
Donald, left Wednesday morning tor
8tfplt- "where they expect to remain
for several days, tor a vacation.
Jay H. Upton and Dr. Rosenberg
left Tuesday evening for Salem where
they expect to attend the Elk' con
vention which is being held there.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly wero In
Prlueville Wednesday afternoon on
business. Mrs. Kelly has been in
Portland for the past two months.
Notice I hereby given that tbe
undersigned haa been by the County
Court of Crook County, Oregon, duly
appointed executrix of the eatate of
Henry W. Carlln, deceased; and all
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby required to present
the same duly verified, to said exe
cutrix, at the law office of M. E.
Prink, In Prlnevllle, Oregon, within
aix months from the date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and Published tbe first time
this 22nd day of July, 1920.
MARY E. CARLIN,
Executrix of the Estate of Henry
Carlln, deceased. 46-51c.
"TrTTI'tl IT T TTaT TWrmrWTt T
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We Have Just a Few More Days to
Move Out
We Quit Business July 3 1 st
Here's a Big Buying Opportunity. They Will Soon
Be Sold and Gone. We Have the Following:
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S BALE
3j virtu, of an execution duly lenietl by
the clerk of the circuit court of th county
f Crook, iim of Oregon, dated thU mb day
it July, 1D20 in a certain action in th circuit
nurt for tlx uid county and aim, wherein
Tliomaa r. Burria, u plaintiff, recovered
Judgment acainet Wlllard Coinitta and fcditli
ColpltU. defendant., tor the .urn of Nine
hundred Eighty-eight Doilan, tovether hh
One Hundred lollere attorney frea and tb.
further aunt of Fifteen and no hundredth
dullan eoeta and arcruinit tnu. Notice b
lu-rrbr liven that I will on nV.unhy the 2 let
day of AuKiut, 180 at th. north frnnt tor
of the court bouae in Prinevtll in laid
county, at 10 o'clock in th. torenoon of uid
day tell at public auction to th. bifheat bid
der for caeh. all the right nd title that the
hove named defendant., or my ' them have,
or bad at date of aald Judgment in tna follow.
Inn dearfibed property, to-wit
The eaat half of the aouth-e.it uuartei of
aertlon two, the northweat nuarter of tbe
northeaet Quarter, th. north half of the north
weat quarter and the eouthweU quarter of the
northweat of Section eleven, and tw eaat hnlf
of the nortbeaat quarter of Section ten, all in
Townihlp eighteen. South of Rant t.venty
fiva, Eaat of th. WillarnetU Meridian, Ore
gon. JOHN COMBS,
Sheriff.
Dated at Prlnevtlle, Oregon. July 20th, 1C0.
By R. L. JORDAN, Deputy.
4f-f8c.
Florence Knox and baby returned
to their home, at Post after svoral j Charles W. MoClure arrived here
day vlalt with friends In the city. Tuesday afternoon, with a new
Franklin car. Mr. MoClure I the
Franklin agent In this part of the
world.
I
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
1 2 Inch Mitchell Wagon Oars.
1 Jambo Hay Back
J 7 Tooth Ganfcn Cultivator.
1 Wheel Barrow.
I Wheelbarrow alfalfa seeder.
1300 Pound Binder Twine
120 Pounds Assorted bolts.
49 Singletree.
5 Two Horse Evenera.
8 Three Horse Ererjer.
Steel Hay Carrier Track.
1 Four Horse Evener
Steel Ban Door Track.
Manila Rope.
150 Pound Chick Mash.
100 Pound Egg Hash. .
400 Pound Granite Grit.
SO Pound Calf MeaL
4ft Gallon Machine Oil.
3 IS Foot Hay Nets.
1 Tongue Truck tor 7 toot Bvrlng
Binder.
A big line ot repair tor Deerlng
Mowers Binder and Header and
Hay Rake.
A VERT COMPLETE LINE OF A I TO ACCESSORIES INCLUDING
AUTOMOBILE TIRES AND TUBES PATCHES AND REPAIR OUT
FITSTOOL SETS, PAINTS AND POLISHES, SPARK PLUGS. WATER
CANS, LUGGAGE CARRIER RACKS AND AUTO SPRINGS AND TIRE
TUMPS. EVERYTHING AT BARGAIN PRICES. WE MOVE OUT ON
JULY 81ST, AND QUIT BUSINESS. IF TOU WANT ANT OF THESE
ARTICLES, COME AT ONCE. -
Collins W. Elkins
li r l m
Elam Faught was In town Friday
oil bl way to the Bryson place on
Bear Creek where he will assist In
baying. I Vernon Bell has been In Prlnevllle
' several days visiting his mother who
has been seriously ill. Mr. Bell has
Mr. Custer returned to Prinevlll
Friday morning from Portland and
ether point in that part of the
country.
Gertrude Elliott of Portland, ar
rived In Prlnevllle Wednesday to
visit with her relatives, Mr. and Mr.
Joe Lister.
Ila Huston returned Frldny even
ing from Astoria where she has beon
Visiting Naomi Smith, a telephone
operator there.
Albert Nobie of the Beaver Creek
ection wa In Prlnevllle Saturday.
He report good hay crop In that
-part ot tbe country.
Virginia' Pancake left Friday morn
Ing for Portland where she will
Join her parent. Bessie will follow
later In the summer.
.' Herman K. Allen, republican nom.
luee' for County Commissioner, was
attending- to business matters In
Prlnevllle Monday or this week.
C. J. Johnson and family arrived
Monday from California where they
Lave been visiting tor some tlmo.
Beatrice will return In about two
week.
William H. LewU, Sr., of the Puget
Bound Bridge and Dredging Co. ar
rived in Prlneville Tuesday, whore
he will remain tor a short time look
ing over the Ochoco Irrigation Pro
ject. .
Clark Morse and McKinloy Kane
went to Madras Sunday in a truck
tor the purpose of moving a load of
household good to Prlnevllle. Mr.
Kane's mother erpeots to make her
home here.
Elizabeth Burgett returned to her
home in The Dalles, after spending
the past two weeks here, visiting
trienda olid relative. Miss Burgett
FOR SALE One folding cot, suit
able for when you go camping, a
snap. Ada B. Mllllcan. 4 i-46p.
hten employed in the Mum Hard
ware ot Redmond tor severul months
Dr. J. E. Else of Eugene passed
through the city on hi way to Crater
Lake for a vacation. Dr. Else la tho
Instructor of Pathology In the Med
ical Department ot the Universlt of
Oregon.
R. E. Simpson arrived from Cal
ifornia Monday, but left the same
dny ou a fishing aud hunting excur
sion to Summit Prairie. Mr. Simp
son Is a brother-in-law of Lake M.
Eechtell.
Mr. John Combs and Floyd RoWell
will arrive Thursday morning from
Portland where they have been for
tbe past week in regard to the Jones
rase. Ralph Jordan has had charge
of the office during their absence.
Mrs. Wilson and daughter Mar
Jorle, left Thursday morning for
Hermlston, Oregon, where they will
visit friends. Mrs. Wilson will re
turn In a few day, but Marjorle will
ba a guest at tha home of Mrs.
Louisa Paine for about two weeks.
A bridge party was held Monday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wil
liam Stanton which was enjoyed by
everyone present. Among those who
attended were, Mrs. Brink, Mrs. Ted
Carlson. Mrs. T. J. Mlnger, Mrs.
Collins Elkins. and several others.
A delightful afternoon was spent
In playing bridge after which light
refreshments were served.
FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell Car in
first class running order. Two new
tires. It you are looking for a snap
come to the Journal office and
come quick, as this will go In a
hurry. 45tfo.
We handle Maz
da Lamps of all
kinds and sizes
Why man
ve made this
cigarette for you!
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PEERING BINDER TOR SALE
If taken at once you can get tlii
machine for $150. It has only cut
ton acres of grain and is In the very
best of condition. Inquire ot Rus
sell at this office.
Des Chutes
Power
Company
Prineville, Ore.
.
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