Image provided by: Crook County Historical Society/Bowman Museum; Prineville, OR
About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1920)
ritOOK tW.NTT JOVRXAL THtn.sn.tv, tr; emiimi no, imt. FAFtlO EM . FBOii raOSEC'MI Qjpartment of Justice Declares Movement to Withhold Crops Is Not Unlawful. Washington. Because f.trmer. tparatlve organii.itions ar exempt from application of anti trust laws, tha department of justice has given .j consideration to te campaign to withhold cropa from the markets until priooa advance, it was said by K. K. Nflieker, special assistant to the at torney general. Mr. Nebeker's explanation of the Vrartment's attitude followed a state ment by G. S. Barrett, president of the National Farmers" union, that he uilorsood federal agents were at tempting to obtain evidence for prose cution fa Kansas. Iowa and other states. The Clayton anti-trust act, Mr. NV: -ker said, provides that agricul-t--t trniiations, not having Capi- t ' ;;or beiug conducted for r ia.!:iot be construed aa con n'raclej in restraint of trade. With nulling of crops for personal profit to asserted, probably would not be heM aa organisation profits. Mr. Nebekar also alleged that the limitations on the appropriation act for the enforcement of the anti-trust law would aeena to preclude action against farmers, inasmuch as tha act specifies that no part of the appro priations shall be expended tor the prosecution of farmers who co-operate to obtain a fair and reasonable price tor their products. 110 NATIONAL GUARD IN FOURTEEN STATES Washington. Fourteen states had BO national guard troops recognized by the government on June 30, accord ing to the annual report of Major-Oen-eral Jesse Carter, chief of the militia Bureau, just made public They were Arkansas, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada. New Hampshire, New- Mexico, North Dakota, South Da kota and West Virginia. The racognixed units had a total strength of 56,100 officers and men at the end of the fiscal year, the report OVERCOATS Down to $17.85, as follows: $65 overcoats, for....$45.50 $55 overcoats, for....$38.50 $50 overcoats, for. $35.00 $35 overcoats, for $24.50 $30 overcoats, for $21.00 $27.50 overcoats, for $19.25 $25.50 overcoats, for $17.85 SILK SHIRTS A splendid assortment of Silk Shirts at reduced prices $13.50 value down to ....$10 $8.50 values for..... $5.85 English Flannel Shirts were $8 50, now reduced to $6.25 Our Personal Guarantee V - --: - " V - . .. V:' ' -. . :. : . ' -J, f. kJ;i?SlS !mU. asinst an authitrtxi'd sirrtiath of 10S.JW, rt difficulty having been encountered In obtaining recrulte, Discontent m 1th the national KtiKrd service. General Carter Raid, hd been fostered by "tales of unfair treatment durinn, the ar. spread by men ilh grievances, many of which found their way Into the public pre." Such complaints, he aald. could not be substantiated upon Investigation. EFIEF GENERAL NEWS Population of Alaska has decreased by 9t,8, or 14 9 per cent. In the last decade. Miss Alice Robertson of Muskogee was elected representative In congress from the second Oklahoma district. Approximately 15,000 ears will be released from coal traffic for other commodities under an order Issued by the Interstate commerce commission. A moderate tone Is maintained by the Japanese newspapers In their com ment on the passage of the anti-Japanese land law Id California, a major ity of thera expressing confidence in the acgctUttona proceeding In Wash ington. Robert Taft, son of the former pres ident, will be a member of the Cincin nati delegation In the Ohio house of representatives In the new legislature. Ten women were elected to public office In Michigan. All were republi cans. One will be a state senator, two sheriffs and the others minor office holders. Farmers' organlcatlons of western Canada hare called a conference to In sure cooperation In holding wheat from sale to grain dealers and millers until the price goes up or the govern ment takes action to guarantee the farmers a fixed price for their wheat Idaho Commerce Body Meets Lewiston, ldaho.-r-The north Idaho chamber of commerce concluded Its sessions here with adoption of a plan for permanent organixatlon under the direction of a paid secretary. George E. Weeks of Coeur d'Alene waa made secretary-treasurer with the power of manager. Permanent headquarters will be established either at Lewiston or Coeur d'Alene. Japanese Parents Loss Property Suit Yuba City, Cal. Petitions of Ju Sukl Shlngu and Hayes Tana, Japanese fathers, to be appointed guardians tor tha American born children to whom property was recently deeded, waa denied by Judge Mahon in superior court here. SAVE BIG MONEY M ALL LIMES WE ARE FOLLOWING THE MARKET IN ALL LINES, REGARDLESS OF THE COST OF THE GOODS TO US, AND WILL SHOW YOU WONDERFUL BUYS IN STANDARD LINES OF USEFUL MEN'S WEAR- GERMANY PROTESTS LOSS GF COLONIES Geneva, The German government no longer considers hkimt omnia by the clause of the Versailles treaty by which Germany aurrendert her colonies to the allies, according to an official note of protest presented to the league of nations. The note declared that the allies have not fulfilled their undertaklnga regarding the clause of the treaty con cerning the allotment -of the German colonics and mandates. The first formal step looking toward the revision of the covenant of the league of nations was taken by the assembly of the league when the Dutch minister of foreign affair. II. A. Van Karnebeck, introduced a resolution for reconsideration of article 18, having to do with the registration of treaties. An International military force, with an .International staff, was proposed by Senator Henri La Fontaine of the Bel gian delegation. The league assembly completed Its organisation by the election of six vice presidents. These were Viscount Ishll, Japan; Honorlo Pueyrredon. Argen tina; Sir George E. Foster, Canada; Rodrlgo Octavlo.' BraiD; H- A. Van Karnabeck, Holland, and Dr. Ed ward Benes, Cs echo-Slovak (a. LEAGUE TO AID ARMENIA Resolution Adopted Calling for Con. ferenee of Various Powers. Geneva. The League of Xntions Monday summoned the league coun cil to take immediate ateps to aid Umentfi. Voting unanimously fur the first time, the assembly adopted the resolution presented by t- Kene Vivlanl of France to summon the council this afternoon, with the com mittee to which the Armenian ques tion was referred, to determine"1 the scope? of the league's action. Lord Robert Cecil, a leader In that move last week, expressed willingness to accept the plan of Senator La fontaine of Belgium for naming a com mission of six to seek means of halt ing hostilities between Armenia and the forces of Mustapha Kemal. Vivlanl proposed the assembly auth orize the league council to 'reach an understanding immediately with all the -great--powers, governing the strength of the armed force to be' con tributed by each toward "saving Armenia." NECKWEAR $1.00 neckwear, for. 65c $1.50 neckwear, for....$1.00 $2.00 neckwear, for ....1.25 $2.50 neckwear, for. 1.55 $3.00 neckwear, for. 2.10 $3.50 neckwear, for . 2.45 WOOL MACKINAWS $25 values for...,........$17.50 $21 values for $14-70 $20 values for.. ...$14.00 $18.50 values for $12.95 Best grade Outing Flannel Gowns, former price $3.75, special reduced to $2.75 A very complete line of Silk Hose at great reductions a PR INEVILLE, OREGO N It- pig- -iiti nf inn than JO foi sts ar obtained from coal. NOTKK TO rrolKHOLUKKS Neitre in iiereny elven that the annual meetint and elrolioB of m Hoard o! nteeetofs tnr oih rear, nf the Crook Count National tarm Un Awortal'on, will bt hold In Peine. ille. Own, al 1 1 I. M.. on Tuentey. the llth oar of January. 131. the l. M IWhlrll in ttw Crunk County Hank Build-In-. All alorkh.Mra nf tha naaortatlnn are lined to ba pree.nl at this meelina L M HIX HTKLU 1S.M Sx-nrtary-Traaaurar. KOTIf I TO PUBLICATION 01 Mil Department of tha Interior. U. 8. Iand OITtee at Tit fallM. Ommn, Derember U, I MO. Nntir ta hereh elven that MARION r. CARTKR. of Prhupvltln, Oreaen. who, on Jan. Ill, HIS. mad Humeetesil Kntrr. No. ONWnn, for tola t, I. . 4. SK1 SW1 K'i, NW,, NWVl NFAi. Sortlon IS, Tnwn.hln tit Snulh, Ran 18 Beat, Willamette Mi-Hadlan. hu AM no tlre of Intention lo e5ie Anal Ihtee-reer I'roof. to vnlnbltah elalm lo tha land ahnve dMcnbail, Before Lake M Brrhlell. Unite Statra fommlaatoner, nl PHnevllle, Orecon, on tha th day of Feheuanr, tai, Claimant namea aa wllnaaaaai Frank J. Rrlf. John R Raa, I.uka M. Rif, Frank J. Rolf. Jr., nil of Frlnrvllle. Orraon. H. FRANK WtX)tCOCK, tl-ite - Raclatar. ftl MMONR IN FORKCI.OHt'RR Of DELIN Ql'KVT TAX CKKT1FICATK IN THR CIRCUIT COURT Or THIS RTATE OK ORKtiON FOR CROOK COUNTY J. 8, INNKS. Plaintiff a RICHARD MKYKR ESTATK, and all tha unknown helm of Richard Mayor, Uaronardi alao all Mbar paraona or partial, unknown, rUtmins any riant, tlUa, satatr. Ik-n or intaraat In any rasl aatala' daarrtnad In tha complaint ha rain. Dafandanto. To Rkhard Mayor Fjtala. and all tha un known hatn of Richard Mayar, Dacoaaad: alao all othar paraona or pari lam. unknown, iatnv- ln any rtaht, tllla. aatata Ilea or Intaraat In any real aatata daacrihnd tn tha aomplalnl haraln. tha nhnvo named dafradanta. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Or ORR CON : You ar hereby notified that J. 8. Innea. tha holder of Certificate of Dellnounacy numbered I4S, laaued on tha Sth day of April, lata k. tha Tea Collector of tha County ef Crook, Stale of Oreoon. for the amount c Twenly aeean and 4S.IM Dollan, the anme heln the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year ISIS, toe-ether with penalty. Intaraat and route thereon anon the rani property aaianed to you. of which yon are the owner aa apnea re of record, altuated In aald County and State, and particularly bounded and described an follows, lo-wltt Northeast Quarter of Section tj. Town ahip IS. South of Ran 14. E. W. M . Crook County, Oreann, Yon are further notified that aald J. R tnnea baa Mid taiaa on aald premieaa for prior or euhaequent yearn, with the rat of Internet on aald amounta ee followa: Year' Pate Tan Re- Am- Rata of Tax Paid eeipt No, ount Intaraat 1017 4-11-191(1 SM4 IIS.TJ isis 4-.iii mm ii -:-tsro 42 2l m.x Said Richard Meyer Fetate aa the owner of the leewl title of the above deacrlbcd property aa the eama appear of record, and each of the other peraona above named are hereby further notified that J. S. Innea will anply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforeaafd" for a decree forecloiln the Urn aanlnet the prooerty above dcacrlbed, and mentioned In aald eertlflcate. And yoo are hereby summoned 'o annear within aKty dava after the Scat, publication of thfc) anmmona. evchnlve of the day of aaid firet puhllratlm and defend thla action or pay tha amount due MEN'S SUITS , At Big Reductions $80 heavy wool suits, $56.00 $67.50 wool suits, at $47.25 $65 heavy wool suits, $45 50 $62.50 wool suits at $43.75 $55 heavy wool suits, $38.50 $50 heavy wool suits, $35.00 $45 heavy wool suits, $31.50 $40 heavy wool suits, $28.00 $37.50 wool suits at $26.25 $32.50 wool suits, at $22.25 $27.50 wool suits, at $19.25 Shoes have been reduced in some lines as much as Forty percent Come in and see them. Behind Every Article Sold aa above ahown, toaether with ana la aaa aa crued tntereat, and I ao of roar fail a pa to do ao, a decree will ba rendered foraaloalna the lien of aald tolas aad easts eceinei toe land and premlaaa above named. ThM lummona la publiahed by order of Iba Honorable T. K. J. Itulfy, Judt of tha Cir cuit Court nf tha Htato of Oionoa for Mat County of Crook and aaid order was made and dated thia Hmh day of Daoombar, and toe date of the lint puhliraUon of thla ummnna la the Imh day of Decent eer, 1SSS. All proreaa and paper In thla proeeedlnt may be aerved upon tha nnderaisned raaldlns within the Slate of Oreaoa at aba at iron hereafter mentioned, DeARMOND ERftglNE, Attorney for Plaintiff. Addraaoi Bond, Oregon. lO-W NOTK'K OK IM)ND BALK Sealed bids will be received until the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. on the 15lh day of January, 1911, and Im mediately thereafter publloly opennd by tho County Court t Crook Coun ty, Oregon, at the office of tha Coun ty Judge In the County Courthouse In the City of PrlnevllUh Oregon, for the purchase of all or nny part ot said Issue ot said bonds ot Mid County Issued for the rabjlng of money to fund warrants In the mm of $100,000, same belli In denom inations of 11,000 and $500 each, the first tour bonds ot oach maturity being for $500 each and the raeln Ing eight tor $1000 each, eumbered from 1 to 110 Inclusive dated Dec ember 1. 1110. and maturing terlarty In numerical order as follows'. $10,000 Hi (6) years from data of issue; $10,000 seven (7) years from date ot Issue; $10,000 eight (!) yean from date ot Issue; , $10,000 nine ($) yean from data ot issue. $10,000 ten (10) yean from data ot lasue; $10,000 eleven (11) yean from date of lasue; ' $10,000 twelve (IS) yean from date of lasue; $10,000 thirteen (IS) yean from dste of issue; $10,000 fourteen (14) yean from date of Issue; $10,000 fifteen (It) yean from data of issue; said bonds to bear Interest at tlx per cent it percent) per annum payable semi-annually on the first Maya of June and December, principal and Interest payable In United States gold coin at tha Fiscal Agency ot the State of Oregon In New York City Said bids must be accompanied bv a certified check tor S percent ot par value of amount of bonda bid tor, and tha successful bidder must be prepared to take dnllvery within tea days from data ot sale. ' The approving Itigat opinion ot Moasrs, Teal, Minor Wlnfree, ot Portland Oregon, will ba furnlelied the successful bidder. The Court reserves the rlglit to re ject any or all bid. ABA W. BATTLES. Clork, Crook County, Oregon. ll-l? NOTK'K OP IM)M) HALR Sealed bids will ba received until the hour of S o'clock P. M. on th 15th day of January, 1(21, and Im mediately thereafter publicly opens by the County Court of Crook Coun ty. Oregon, at tha oltlee ot aald Court In (lie County Courthouse In tha City of Prlnetvlllti, Oregon, tor the pur chase ot bonds ot said County Issued tor tha building of pnrmnnont road therein In the sum of $100,000, or any portion thereof, game being In denominations of $1000 each, num-t bered from 1 upwards dated DocentJ bar 1 1920 and maturing aerially follows: $$,000 Ova (5) yean from datt ot laaue; $7,000 lis (() years from datt of laaue; $9,000 seven (7) yean from daU of laaue; $11,000 eight (S) yean from date of kasue; $11,000 nine (S) yean from data ot lasua; $18,000 ten (19) yean from date ef laauaj $14,990 titfw (11) yean from data of InwMi , $16,000 twelve (IS) yean from data ot Issue: ' . $13,000 thirteen (IS) yean from datt ot laaua; aid bonds to bear Interest at not ii xoeed all per cent ( percent) per annum, payable semi-annually on June and December tint, principal and Interest payable In United States gold coin at tha Fiscal Agency of th State ot Oregon In New York City. Buld bids must be accompanied by a certified check tor 6 percent of par value ot amount ot bonda bid tor ami moat be unconditional. ' The approving legal opinion of Miuwrs Teal, Minor Wlnfreo ot Portland, Oregon will be furnlahed the successful bidder. The Court reserves tha right to r-Jew-t any or all bids. ASA W. BATTLES, County Clerk, Prlnevllle, Ore 15-17 HEAVY WOOL SHIRTS Best grade on the market $9.50 shirta for... $6.65 $9.00 shirts for..; $6.30 $8.50 shirts for $5.95 $7.50 shirts for .......$5.25 $7.00 shirts for $4.90 $6.50 shirst for $455 $6.00 shirts for..... $4.20 $5.00 shirts for $3.50 $4.00 shirts for .....$2.90 AUTOMOBILE ROBES Are excellent gifts $30.00 robes to close at $21 $18.50 robes down to $12.95 $12.75 robes, down to $8.90