Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 16, 1920, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    CROOK OOrXTT JOURNAL
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The
Presbyterian Church
. Where a "feller" likes to go
Coming! Coming! Coming!
FOR
Sunday Night, September the 26th
, The new film still picture production of Under
wood and Underwood of New York City entitled
"MOSES THE MAN WHO LAID FOUNDA TIONS"
DO NOT MISS IT
You are also most cordially invited to all our services.
at this umHOM eetng tke SIS ate at Hea.
tessber, isas, aa Ike tela I tee last misllee.
Uoa Mn tne Hat as of October,
LAKE M. BKCHTKLL
Attorney for FlmlntiS. RoMira ana Part
Onva Address, PrinevUle. Onsen.
NOTICE OF BHBRirrS BALI
NOTICE
The Peerless Orchestra will give
dance It the Club Hall Friday ev
ening, September .17. Dancers are
requested to eancel other engage
ments for that evening.
When writing advertisers please
mention The Journal.
WINDMILL PCMPIXG OUTFIT
This powerful 12 -foot Sampson
Windmill with 40-foot tower and
130-foot pump will deliver you a
good volume of water without any
operating expense and little atten
tion. Has been used some but now
In first class running order and will
give the same service as new one.
The price for the entire outfit la only
$224.00 FOB Portland. Sell separ
ately if desired. A. C. Curnow,
Portland, Ore. S1-52p
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
0U2M
' Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land Of
flea at The Dalles, Oregon. Angus 2. 128.
Notice hereby given that
JOHN W. MITCHELL
of Prineville. Oregon, who, on Julv IT, 191,
Bade Homestead Entry. No. 016298, for KW4
NEK. NWU. Wft SWJ4 and BE SW.
Section SJ. Township 15 South. Range IS
East, Willajaetta Meridian, haa tied notice
of intention to auika thru rear Proof, to
establish claim to the land aboTa described,
before Lake M. BachteU, United States Cosn
missioner, at Prineville, Oregon, sa the list
day of October. 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses! Richard W.
Breese, Charles B. Adams, John R. Breae(
William A. Hand, all af Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK
Register.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Crook County.
Karl W. Widric Plaintiff,
vs.
Birdie Widrig. Defendant
To Birdie Widrig. the shore named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
CON, yon are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff tied
against too la the above entitled rait oa or
before the last day of the time prescribed in
the order for publication made herein, to-wit !
the 22nd day of Oetover. 1920. and if yon fail
to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint on file herein, to-wit :
For a decree of this Court that the bonds of
matrimony now existing between yon and
the plaintiff be dissolved and held for naught ;
and that the plaintiff be absolved from any
and ail obligation arising out of the mar
riage con ti art now existing between you and
the Plaintiff and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem just and
equitable.
This summons Is served upon you by publi
cation thereof for six eonseveutive weeks in
the Crook County Journal, a weekly news
paper of general circulation, published m
Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, by order
of the Hon. N. O. Wallace, Judge of the
County Court for Crook County, State of Ore
gon, which order was dated the 7th day of
September, 1920 ; the data of first publication
Ity virtue of an execution la foreclosure
duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court
at the County of Crook. State of Oragoa,
dated the 9th day of September, 1920, la a
certain suh in the Circuit Court for said
County and State, wherein Charles W. Thorn
th waits as plaintiff recovered Judgment ag
ainst Louis J. seebergvT as defendant for
the sum of M00. with interest thereon at 19
per seat per aantua from December a, 1919,
(or the further sum af IS attorney's feat,
and the sum of 111.40 eosea and disburse
ments, os the Ha day af Sewtemaer, 192.
Notice Is hereby airea that 1 will aa the
9th day of October, 19tS, at the front door
af the court house in the city ef rrtnevtlle la
said eouaty, at 11 o'clock la the forenoon ef
eaM day. sell at public auction to the highest
bidder, for cash, the following described pre,
perty, to-wit I
Northeast euarter (NEH) af sectioa twenty-nine
(191 la township sixteen (If) south
of range fifteen (It) east ef the Willamette
Meridian, taken and levied apea aa the pro
perty of the said Leuta J. Beess rear, at aa
much thereof as may at necessary to satisfy
the said Judgment together with all casta aad
disbursements that have or may accrue.
Dated at Prineville, Oragoa, September 9,
1924.
JOHN COMBS.
Sheriff rf Crook County. O
U-st
THE
UNIVERSITY
OREGON
is maintained by the elate
in order lhat the yottng peo
ple of Oregon may twelve,
without coal, the benefits of
a liberal education.
The University includes the College ol
Lilersture, Science end the Arte, the
Orsduste School, the School of Phys
ical Education, and the arofeseionsl
Schools of Law. Medkine let Portlsndl,
Architecture. Commerce. Journalism,
Educstion and Music
High stsndsrds of scholsrshlp are
msde possible by sn sble faculty, veil
equipped Isborstories snd 0 librsry of
nearly 100.000 volumes.
Supervised sthletics ere encouraged
end every sttention given the heelth
snd vctfere of the students.
Vt'llh a helghleaed eanlidenee
gained by Ihe recent espretmioa
el pahlie saaporl. Ike I'nlveralty
le now catering apea aa era of
lard, dev.l.,...! aad ealeadod
fnlitsa.
For catalog ut or tor any Information,
addraaa:
THE HKf.ISTRAH
University f Orta
E-sftvn. Or.,
DO A LITTLE FIGURING
as to how a little money put
by regularly soon amounts to a
goodly sum. Then put the fig
uring to your own use by com
ing here and starting a savings
account. Add to It every pay
day and before long you'll be
in a position to mock at pov
erty and defy misfortune.
CROOK COUNTY BANK
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
mation of Our Readers.
Former residents of Minnesota held
a basket picnic at Salem Tuesday.
Irrtfon Is to bave a new school
building. Bonds tor 140.000 bava bees
voted and sold. '
Tbe potato and wheat rrops In the
Deschutes valley wilt be unusually
heavy this fall. ,
John M. Jones of Portland has re
ceived a recess appointment as post
natter at Portland.
Recent tires, with as at (relate lots
of t000, caused clttient of Malta to
call a meeting to organise a better
tire department
The Albany cannery will be en
larged at once by the const ruction of
a new structure, 60x90 feet, for a
fruit and berry preparation room.
Henry F. Mcllwaln, of Eugene, who
has been seriously HI for a number
of months, shot himself through the
temple and death followed Instantly.
Vivian L. Dunten, aged 66, farmer of
Camp creek, near Springfield, was
stabbed to death during an alterca
tion with William R. Elliott, a neigh
bor. Records of the submsrlne mine tar
get practice Just completed at Fort
Stevens Indicate the phenomenally
high score of $1 per cent on the figure
of merit
Nine boys and two girls, whose ages
rauge from eight to 15 years, were
rounded up at Salem on charges of
committing petty thefts In different
parts of tbe city.
Mors than 75 per cent of the motor
vehicle operators' licenses, baaed on
a total of approximately 1(5,000 appli
cations received, have been Issued by
the secretary of state.
For the first time In the history of
tbe Oregon City Manufacturing com
pany of Oregon City It closed for two
weeks to allow employes and super
intendents a vacation.
The demand of the Northwest Mill
ers' association for a 48.000 pound car
load minimum on grain products ship
ments baa been granted by the Oregon
public service commission.
First Lieutenant Maylon E. Scott,
7.7th field artillery. Camp Lewis,
Wash., has been detailed as assistant
military Instructor at the Oregon Ag
ricultural college, Corvtllls.
Application has been tiled with the
stats snglnetr requesting stats guar
antee of Interest en bonds In tbe sum
of approximately $360,000 voted by
the Talent Irrigation district.
Certificates of nomination in behalf
of James M. Cox for president and
Franklin D. Roosevelt for vice-president
bave been received at the offices
of the secretary of state at Salem.
The prune dryer constructed at
Sheridan this summer Is now com
pleted. The dryer, costing $20,000, Is
of 40 tunnels capacity, snd is said to
be the largest dryer In the state.
Just outside Corvallts Is the chicken
ranch of O. B. Coon, who has a pullet
that has laid an egg each day for 131
consecutive days. Tbe previous world
record was for 114 consecutive days.
Coyotes are becoming common In
some parts of Coos county and an
effort is to be made by residents In
the pest-ridden districts to havs the
county court establish a bounty for
tbe animals.
The bydrogrsphlc survey of tbe
Umpqua river, which Is being made
by a United States coast and geodetic
survey party stationed at Gardiner la
charge of O. W. bwainson, government
engineer, is marlng completion.
There are 400 Insurance companies
operating In Oregon at present, while
the aggregate license fees and prem
iums received by the stats amount to
$275,000 annually, according to A. C.
Barber, state insurance commissioner.
Approximately 400 out of a flock of
700 sheep belonging to J. H. Hlnton,
stockman of Hamilton, Grant county,
died recently as the result of eating
lupine, a poisonous wepd, according
to Dr. W. H. Lylle, era) veterinarian.
Percy Cupper, state engineer, has
assembled about 25 photographs of
Oregon reclamation projects which
will be on dlxplay at Seattle during
the Irrigation and development con
gress which convenes there September
1 and 17.
Refund of approximately $11,000
covering shipments of asphalt to the
state highway commission during the
past seven years will be asked in a
petition to be filed with tbe inter
state commerce commission within the
nex few days, according to C. E.
Lytle, traffic expert for the state
highway department.
To meet an emergency among lum
ber manufacturers on Coos bay an
agreement has been reached between
teveral of the mills and the Four L's
for a straight reduction of pay of 60
cents each man, this reduction to be
temmrary and to rule until the price
of lumber products increase so that
the present wage can be put into
effect again.
GOVERNMENT
BLANKETS
New
Gray
Ones Jf
$e.95
New
Olive
Drabe
$6ii
Each
Poet
Paid
Do not oonfus. these with "reclaimed" or "Renovated" Blankets. E
ery blanket offered bora Is NEW and Is so warranted. For sanlUry
reasons if tor no others buy NEW blankets.
IT. H. Olive Irnb or Khaki llUnketn-llCveryona new and guaranteed all
wool? warranted never used. The very best quality for horns or camp.
$6.(5 each, postpaid. '
17. 8. rm'L Blanket No. Mft New Woolen Blankets warranted never
used. Orders f.lled from original bales bearing V. 8. Army Quartermas
ter stamp. Heavy grey blaukets--ldeal quality for boma use $5.
each, postpaid.
New Mens Kits
Frying Pn and plat of alum
inum; Ideal tor campers and Boy
Scouts; all new. 65o complete,
postpaid.
New I'atileena Something ev
ery Boy Scout and camper should
have. U. S. Army Aluminum
canteens, (new Issue with screw
tup), 76c each, postpaid.
Old lanue Canlerna; oval shape
with canvas cover. 60c each,
postpaid.
I'lilireakalile Mirrors, measur
ing 3x6 Inches, each In case; Ana
tor hunters or Scouts. 36c each,
postpaid.
Hai-racks lUgn for clothing or
laundry; splendid, big bags. 65c
each, postpaid.
(Jltivra Knit Jersey gloves; ev.
ery pair new and perfect. 8 lie
pulr, postpaid.
Viilon-Alla
Complete suit (Jumper and ov
eralls combined) of heavy denim;
KKMIT BY rST-OKnci5 MOVKV ORDKK, KXI'ltKHrt MONEY OK
DKR, HANK KXC'HANGK OR CAMIIIKK'M CHKCK.
You run no risk everything guaranteed exuetly as represented. Sat
isfaction or your money back. Order at once the supply won't last.
Federal Distributing Co.
Lai-Kent Iltrllutr of Army Tenia In VnUed Mutes
3.W-.KI. K. (X)MMKRI'E HTRKKT. HAN ANTONIO, TK.TAH
1
not a bole In tbem, $1 15 suit,
postpaid.
Udillre
New full rigged stoc,k saddle
with horn; western type; walgb
40 pounds each. New and per
fect. $54.50 each.
Genuine Mi "Man HndiUes a
used by U. 8. Cavalry; guaranteed
In -serviceable condition. $19 50
each.
Traveling Canes
Army Traveling Rooli for
comb, brush, shaving articles and
toilet requisites. $1.50 value, 76
postpaid.
New Full length Pants
Men's Trousers, full length, of
all wool Olive Drab worsted; ex
cellently tailored; every pair new
and guaranteed perfect. $$.13
postpaid.
....Kliakl Ilreechre The genuine)
Army Kbakl Breeches; a limited
quantity at $1.50 pair, postpaid.
Overwnn Cap All new; every
one perfect. 65c each postpaid.
ights Made I
We carry the Best Flashlight
Eveready Flash Light
Prices Range from 85c to $5.00
Also batteries for all sizes
Indispensible for the Autoist
Use V-Ava Polish
A FURNITURE TONIC
For Cleaning and Polishing
Automobiles, Carriages, Pianos, Furniture,
HaH and Soft Wood Floors, Etc.
A little V-Ava on your Dust Cloth Works Won
ders; V-Avals a thorough deodorizer and a Bug and
Germ Exterminator. If you haven't used it, try it.
School Books and School Supplies
Our stock in this line comprises every
article used in the schools.
Hot Buttered Popcorn and Roasted Peanuts
Try Our Fountain Specialties
Howard Drug Co.
PRINEVILLE
OREGON