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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
THl'RHI'AY, OlTOIIKR HI. . Taj; 14 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL NOTICE or tHRBim KALI By etna, at mm emscauoa la Sorar ul iasuea bf the CWrk ot tke On Ooart at the Coantr of Crook. Stat mt Own, ated Use Ma aw ot aeatasaassi. IS, a tertaia auh la Um Circuit Court (or aala County aaa State, whereia Charles W. Taora therait aa plaiatift recoreree jadjiaiat as atnst Louis J. tobiiw at deteaaaat tot the awa ot KM. witk tatereet tberaoa at I per ml per una fromi December . ISIS, tor tha farther mam ot tM attoraeea fees, aa Uw run ot 111.4 rata aaa atebata. teats, aa to Ita oar ot September, 1st. Notice m hereby (ivea that I will oa tas th oar of October. UM, at tot troat asor at Um eaoii boas ia th cite af PriaeeiU la aid eswatr, at 11 o'clock la tat fonaaoa of said oar. toll at public aattioa to th a wheat Bidder, for cash, tat following aascribea are prrty. to-witt Northeast toarter NKH of arctioa t-oro-tr-aiae its) la township slxteea ! eowt of ran aftora (161 out of th WUlianlai atcridiaa. takes aad krriei a poo a Use prrti of th said Loala 1. Seessrawr, or a much thereof aa mar at awsaeare to aatlsff I.. aether With all O0OB1 M dubureeeata that hare or ma aocroa. Dated at rrusseuia, vrajoa, " 12. JOHN COMB, BW4ft c f Crook Counti. o ll-st . 10S2S NOTICE PO Pl'BLICATlON Mot coal load Department of the Interior. O. 8. Land Of tee at Lekeriew. Omroa. Aucvat la. 1 Notice la hereby sifea that EDWARD STREET of Fife. Oreroa. who on January , made additional Homeatead Knlry, No.10Ss, for 8EMKt . ' WK4NKV4 It t. R. 12 E.. Lot 7. Section . Lot I. NEtNW Sec. 7, Township II S. Ran II B. WW. Meridian, haa Bled notice ot intention to make Anal three-year Proof, to eatahltek claim to the land above described, kefor Chariot A. Sherman, U. 8. Commiesioaer, at rife, Ore. ton. on the Ittk day of October, IWO. Claimant namea at wltneeaeai Joteph Street, Wealey Street, C. N. Bradford, Paul Werner, all ot r ite. Orecoa. JAS. P. BUROKSS. Keautar. The Season's Greatest AUCTION SALE Tuesday, October 26 At the D. E. White farm, formerly the S. S. Crawford place, at Trail Crossing. Sale will begin promptly at 10 a. m., as this is a big sale. My farm has been sold and everything must be cleaned up. $3OO0 In First Class Nearly New Farm Machinery and Farm Stork of all Kinds One Deering Combine Harvester good shape. One 20-disc 12-foot Kentucky Grain Drill One 3-disc John Deere Gang Plow One t-bottom John Deere Gang plow One 16-inch John Deefe Sulkey Plow One 14-18 Disc, John Deere One S4 Studebaker Wagon, truck One 3tt Wagon, hi truck One 10-foot Kimberly Weeder One Spring-tooth Harrow, Four section One 24-foot Steel Harrow, Four Section One 16-foot Steel Harrow, Four Section Two walking Plows One Side-hill Plow One set Leather Harness One Saddle Five sets Work Harness Three sets Lead Bars A large lot of Doubletrees and Singletrees One two-burner Oil Stove One Power Washing Machine One Anker-Holth Cream Separa tor A large lot of Weeder Teeth tor Steel Harrow A large assortment of Steel Shafts Rods, Bolts, Scrap Iron One Cow, Durham, 3 years old Two Cows, Durham, 2 years old One Cow, Durham, roan, 2 years OneCow, Holstein, 2 years old One Heifer, Holstein, 1 year old Three Calves, grade Durham Two Bay Mares, 12 years old One Black Mare, 9 years old One Buckskin Mare, 6 years old One Gelding, 8 years old One filly, 3 years old One mule, 5 years old Two Colts, 2 years old Three Mule Colts FREE LUNCH AT NOON BRING TOUR CUPS TERMS: Six months time will be given on bankable paper bearing 10 per cent interest. Five per cent discount for cash on sums over $10. Purchases under 110, cash. D. E. White, Owner N. H. Elliott, Auctioneer L. S. Roberts, Clerk KOTICB POl PUBLICATION SIMM Department ot tat Interior, V. 8. Land Of. re at The Dal lea. Oreaoa, Auras 14, ISM. Notice m hereby tieea that JOHN W. MITCHELL of Prlnerltle. Orecoa, who, oa Jaly IT, ISIS, made Homeatead Entry. No. HUM, for NW NKH. NWU. WW 8W44 aad SC SW14. Section S3, Township It South. Raae ) East. Willamette Meridian, aaa lied notice of Intention to make three-year Proof, to establish, claim to the bind aboea eaocrlaed. before Lake M. Berhtell. United Statee Cost, emaeioner, at Prtnevilla, Oreaoa, aa the Slat day ot October, IMS. Claimant aamea at a tin set Ml Richard W. Brecon, Chariot E. Adams. John E. Bliail William A. Hand, all ot Prlneeillo, Oreaoa, H. FRANK WOODCOCK LONE PINE IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notice ot Meeting ot Board of Euualliattoe. The Board of Directors ot the Lone Pine Irritation District actins aa a board of equal iiation will meet at the office of the Board at Redmond. Orecoa. oh the first Tuesday of October 120 (October oth) at tea o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of reviewing and corractina ita assise menu and apportionment of taxes for the rear 192. In the meantime all persona Interested may inspect the assessment list and record at tht office ot the Secretary of the Board. Published by order of the Board of Ditto bora of the Lone Pine Irrinatioa District I Aut-ust II, 1920. DENTON G. BURDICK tO-Soc Secretary HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (Continued from page 9) where they were served with Ice cream and fake. This is the first treat the boys have had this year. The season is not over, so there Is plenty of time for several more. Who's next? A dinner has been pro mised by Mr. Evans, provided (wait till the end of the season) The second team game with Red mond's second team was cancelled due to the fact thatthey were unable to obtain the grounds for the morn ing. The Redmond second team played here during the fair and ar rangements were then made tor the return game. On Saturday the 23rd, the Alumni play their game with the high school team. Every year the number of the Alumni is Increased and accord ingly the number of men eligible tor the football team is increased. By this time they should be able to as semble a teom of former star players that played on the C. C. H. S. team j in years gone by. Of course they i are quite old, stiff in the joints and i short-winded, so they don't promise ; to beat us. Tb next intarscholastlo gam to; the local team to play Is scheduled with Bend on October 30th. Al though they were defeated In their first game played with Prlnevllle. ths Benders promise to show us a mors Interesting game when played on their own grounds. Next Saturday, Bend plays Redmond at Redmond. That SS to 0 Hour There Is a little song that th stu dent body of the Crook County High School persisted In singing especial ly when our football team played ths Bend team. The words are like this, Bend HI will whine tonight, Bend HI will whine. When the sun goes down and th moon comes up, Bend HI will whine." This Is characteristic ot Bend, and their whining lasts more than a day or two. When Prlnevllle playod Bend, Oootober S. they played to win, and they pluyed as football Is played by all schools; but Bend and her supporters pin their fate to the "unsportsmanlike conduct of the Crook County aggregation and Its supporters." Following Is a report as the editor ot the High School news of the Bend papers sees It: "Rooters' Elhlts" "The annual football fluaco on t It - Prlnevllle grounds is a thing of the past and, with It, cornea the usual complaint ot gross unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of the Crook county aggregation and Its support ers. Reports are current to the effect that a stuffed dummy football was used as a ruse, Carlisle fashion, by the Prlnevllle players and that three of the players wera Ineligible. There Is evidence to suport both proposi tions, but the latter is undoubtedly verified by the failure of Crook coun. ty faculty representatives to certify properly to the eligibility of mem bers ot the team as the usual cus tom demands. v The continual stream of personal Invective directed against the Bend players and rooters by the Prlnevllh students and backed by grownups with demands thst members of the Prlnevllle team "get" this or thul Bend player, assumed nothing of ths phases of legitimate rooting in sup port of the Prlnevllle team, but evi denced rather a type of roughneck ism and lack of culture that charac terizes no school community on earth perhaps, save the little Inland vil lage in question. ARTISTIC MOUNTING Whole Animals, Rug, Robe.. Birds and Fiih, Game Head and Ladies' and Child ren's Furs. Take your trophy to Prof. . iV. Mallery Taxidermist sod Furrier 211 Greenwood Ave. BEND, OREGON Beautiful in design Thoroughly modern Mechanically right THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Detroit, Michigan South Bend, Ind. Wallterville, Canada Eikins Motor Sales Prineville, Oregon ARTISTIC SIGN PAINTING House and Auto Painting, Paper Hang ing, Kalsomining and Decorating. A. B. ROLLER Prineville, Oregon Cornett Stage Co. Stages leave Prineville and Paulina Daily except Sunday Office with Ochoco Creamery OVERSHOES Our new Stock now in. We carry the BULLS-EYE Brand. Built for Service. No better made. Not the lowest priced but the cheapest shoe to buy Homer Norton POST OREGON Lower Prices for Ouir Customers A lot has been published in" the papers of late regarding lower prices. To a certain extent there has been price reductions but not to the extent that many have been lead to believe. In every instance where there has been a' market decline we have marked our merchandise to conform to' the new level and our customers can be assured that we are going to continue to give the benefit of any market declines. On many items this is going to mean a loss to us as it is impossible for any concern to carry the slock that their customers have a right to ezped and Still be able to get out without some loss. It is simply a loss that merchants must take on a declining market. Some of the prices named in this advertisement are special to clean up overstocks while others show market declines. Pure Cane Sugar, 1001b sacks..... Pure Cane Sugar, COTb sacks.. $11.65 7.10 Pure Cane Sugar, 25It sacks 3-70 Please accompany sugar orders with cash Speckled Bayo Beans, 100tt sackk . 17.50 Speckled Bayo Beans, 251b sacks. ...... 1.V5 Mez Red Beans Not well cleaned, 1001b sacks .. 9.75 Mex Red Beans Not well cleaned, 251b sacks...... 1.50 Small White Beans, 1001b lota, ................ 8.50 Small White Beans, 251b lots, .......... .............. 2.25 BUrer Tip Syrup, 101b tins, each ....... 1.S5 Wedding Breakfast Syrup, 101b tins, each. . .. ..... . 1.85 White Rose Syrup, 101b tins, each 1.85 Rose Bud Syrup Corn and maple 101b tins, each....... 1.45 Apron Check Olnghams, per ya L ito Dress Olnghams, plaids, stripes, check, per yard................ 88o Linen finish Towling, iOo value, per yard ............... 19o Shirtings, regular 40c value, per yard I9o QUILT MATERIALS REDUCED Yard Wide Sllkolerles, special per yard. .............. 81b Cotton Batts, special each ............... Sib Wool Batts, special each .. 290 11.41 l.0 SHOE PRICES REDUCED There has been a general reduction In the price of Shoes and accordlnKly we have gone through our shoe stock and pnt these redactions into effect We have always priced our shoes on a Reasonable Margin and with these reductions made vre are showing some real values J. E. Stewart & Co.