Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 06, 1921, Page Page 3, Image 3

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TIllllHD.U', J.IM'ARY 0, 1021.
CROOK COCSTT JOCRXAL
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rOR BALE Ry and Alfalfa bar
Good winter quartan with plenty
of water and feed fur eattla. Be
M. L, Freemen, on mil waat of
Elkln's farm on Crooked river, or
address Rout A., Redmond, Or.
l-tf
roil SALE Tractor plow, two bot
tom, 14-Inch, nearly new. Be K.
Wet-oner. 12-lp
FOR BALE Sevan eoarae wool
buoke. Oood condition. Write
or phone J. U UcDanlel, Powell
Butt, Or. l-tia
rOR SALE Beet building lota Id
town, (t) oornerlnf on City Park,
make an offer. Inquire at Jour
nal Office. 4tfo.
FOR SALE MO pound of Whit
Clover Beed. All cleaned, ready
for market. Inquire of Journal
offloe. Ittfo.
irOH BALE 47 fin wool ewe, t
buck. Inquire at Prlnerlll Pro
duce Exchange. Stfo.
I'OR 8ALE 8li room reeldenoe In
Prlnovllle; lot 80x240 feet. For
quick !, $1,000 cain.
Inquire at tola office. T 47tf.
POR 8AI.E 1600 tamarao, 7-foot
poete. For further Information,
aee John Dubry, at Biewart'i stors.
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FOR BALE Oood ranch near Prlne
Tllle. 185 acre, well Improved.
Oood term. Box 45. Prlnevllle,
Ore. 15-tfc
FOR BALE About SO bead yearling
we In good condition. Cross be
tween mutton and line wool breed.
Will take IS, 00 per' bead it aold
at one. Can be teen at farm 4
mlloe aat of Prlnevllle. J. B
Lafoltotte, dir. telephone ffzl.tfc
FOR BALE 10 bead of work and
aaddle boric at price that will
move tbem. Come to the Big Tin
Barn and pick out your horae or
team. , 7tfe
FOR 8 ALE On perfectly good bay
rak and mower. It ' taken to
gether, you can hav tbem both
tor $75.00 caib. Be Ruteell at
Journal office.
FOR 8ALE 8ewlng machine, near
ly new, drop top; one Iron single
beditead, aprlng and mattreaa,
one new bed and hummock. Mr.
W. D. Rca, near Crime 'Chapel.
l.-tfe.
FOR 8ALE Dodge touring car, mo
del 1911, In good running condi
tion. Will sell very reasonable,
'. Borne term It desired. Inquire
114 E. Flrat St. 14-lSp
""" MISCELLANEOUS '
WANTED All kind of Sewing to
do. Inquire of Emma Randle, or
Mr. Ouy 8umnor. , 12-tf
FOR RENT Three nice housekeep
Ing room. Enquire at 241 Fifth
Street. 15-17p.
LOST Jersey heifer, two years old.
Large white apot. Strayed from
Powell Butte. Reward tor recov
ery. Notify this office. ll-tto.
DRBSSMAKINO And remodeling
Prices reaaonable. ' Mrs. O. C.
French, 711 B. 6th Street. 10t7p
ATTENTION Coma and try m y
washings. I handle not only
rough and tine clothes, but alao do
wat washing. Mr. M. Trapman,
17 Eaat 6th St. l-tfc.
SALESMAN WANTED Hav open
ing for man, mechanically lnoltn-
. ad and with aome aales ability, to
represent us In Crook county. Un
usual opportunity ' for a hustlur.
Expense paid to Portland tor In
terview If qualify. Addreaa ORE
GON MOTOR ACCESSORIES, Inc.
4E0 Stark St., Portland.
SHIP U8 TOUR WOOL Wa do
cleaning and carding for comfort
er and mattresses. Manufactur
er of pure wool bats. CRTSTAJ
SPRINGS WOOLEN MILLS, Port
land, Oregon, milla, 760 Umatil
la Avenue; office, 101 Spalding
Building. IStf.
CHILDREN'S SEWING
Those wishing children's sewing
dona, Inquire of Mrs. Doak, 4S4 S
aond Street. Ct-tf.
SCALE BOOKS Neatly printed
and bound. Sent 11.00 to the
Journal and one will ba mailed to
you, postage paid. ttfe.
The Journal does modern printing
on short notlco.
KHTRAY8
On bay mare, I yari old, weight
about 100 pound, branded E on I
left shoulder, T on left itlfla. I
One roan bona thre year old, j
a on len jow, ah eonneoiea on leu
tlfle, weight about 100 pound.
Call at Hamilton Stable, pay dam
ages and got your property. It-tfc.
Do your eye troabl yoaT Art)
rar glaaae living aatlafaetlon or do
dsy need changing! If to, call oa
Or. F. H. Day, 110 Main St., Prlna
tlle, Oregon. He la permanently lo
ald at that addree lltle.
STRAYED From tha Wet Branch
Cattla Rang. 11 head of mixed
cattle, branded II with bar above
and bolow, on tba left rlba. Find
er plea notify 8. H. Howden.
Mitchell, Ore. 15-tfo.
EFORE TOD 8IQN Ufa Iniaa
ance eontract In any other eosa
any examine to auperlor eon
tract and low premium rate ol
Oregon Life. Bee. T. L. Quins
the local agent
I Ufa
A Classified Ad gets result.
.LEGAL.
NOMg
S3
SUMMONS
IN THB CIRCUIT COUKT or THE STATE
OK OhKliUN rOR CROOK COUNTY
Lilian Hugue, Flainlilf,
vs
Fre) A. Hogu. Defendant
To Fred A, Husue, Uw ebon named de
fendant t
IN 1MB NAME Or THE STATS OF ORE
GON, yvtt are hereby required to appear and
tr the romplalnl Sled against you hi th
shoe entitled euurt and uuh an or before
U weeks after th. Brat publication of this
eummone, thai I on or before th. (th dag of
February. And If you (ail to so an.
(war, or ao answer, (or want thereof th
plaintiff will apply to th court for a darn
dleeolring th. bond, of matrlmon? kitmn
heraelf and you.
Thia lumnwni b puhllahed by th order of
HON. N. C, WALLACE, Judge of th County
Court of Crook County, Oregon, aald onVr
havlna- Wn mad and entered on UoranlMr
Jl.t. IKV. by .aid county judi In th abarar
nf Hon. T. E. J. rtuffy. Jua of th. Clreuit
Court ahov nam4.
Oau of Ant publication, nwamber It, 124,
H.la of laat publication, January IT, IK I.
JAT H. UPTON,
Attnrny for th Plaintiff.
Addrai Frlnrrlll. Oreynri,
I S.JO
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
01OS8
tVtwrtmmt of th Interior, U. S. Land Of
flr at Th Halloa, Oramn, November 1, UiO,
NOTICE la hereby ylren that
MAROARET W. PATTERSON
of Roberta, Orrynn. who, on May 4,
mail Hnmaatead Entry, No 016HS8. for 8 14
SK'.i, BKVi 8WH, Sac tt r.V, NKM. NEVt
NW4, Sm. It, T. II 8., Ranit l E.. Lou
1 and t, .ato, 80, Townahlp la-South, Rann
n.Eaat. Willamette Meridian, hal "led not Ire
of intention to mako thrao-year Proof, to
eatabliah claim to th land above deacribrd.
bafnr. Lak M. Bechtell, Unlt.d State Com
mlaaloner, at Prlnevllla, Oreaon, on th Uth
day of January, ltlil.
Claimant name aa wttneaacat Lloyd T.
Wllt.e. Claud. C. Dunham. Hit hard K. Man
tey, all of Roberta, Oreaon, Clarenc S. Fcr
Kucaon. of Prlnevllle, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
13-He Rtgial.r.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Note la hereby ylven by th nndr-alyne4.
th administrator of th ctat of Petar Hnry
Hunaen, deraaaed, to creditors of aald de
ranaed and to all persona having- olatma
anainat aald astat to present the same, with
th r roper vouchcra, to th ondersignvd at
th oftV of M. R. Elliott, at Prlnevllle, Ore
s-on, within all months from tha first pub
lication of this notlc.
Dated and published first time, December
9, mo.
WILLIAM, PETERSON,
- Administrator of th Eatat of
Peter Henry Hansen,
NOTICE
Maryuerlt A. Coleman has fll4 her Final
Account as Administratrix of th astat of
Almon P. Coleman, with th Clerk of Crook
County, Oregon, and th County Court has
set th !3nd day of January, 1021, at 10 A,
M., as time for hearing said account and ob
jections thereto.
Dated this 14th day of December, 1920.
MARGUERITE A. COLEMAN
lB-lSc Admn.
. NOTICE
Th Annual Meeting of the Oregon Inter
state Fair Aaaoclation, will ba held Monday,
January, S, 1021, at S:00 P. M., at th Com
mercial Club rooms.
By order of th board.
1S-160 J. B. 8HIPP, Sc.
WE GUARANTEE IH.M PEE WEEK
fall Urn or 76 per hoar spar Wast selling
Guaranteed Holaery. Agents making; 171. M
to 1100.00 per wash. Good hotsery la an so
sstotg necessity, yon can sail It easily and
make large profits. Experience unnecessary.
EAGLE HOISERT COMPANY, DARBT, FA.
-17
New Way of Serving It
Emily wanted a tea pitrty one after
noon, so after site arranprert her tea
et for the Important event her moth
er and I Rttt nt the little table beside
her. Her mother started to pnur the
little tea pot and turning to Emily
asked In a very formal way, "Miss
Emily, will you have yours with or
without?" After seriously thinking a
moment, Emily replied, "Within,
please." Exchnnpe.
Giant Grasshoppers.
; Grasshoppers In South America' urt
the largest known. In that eountry
they attain to a length of Ave Inches,
ind their wings spread out ten
ticbes.
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I'llOFKSHIONAL DIRECTORY
ATTORNEYS
WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At
torney. Offlc Crook County Bank
Building, Prlnavllla, Oregon, tf
If. It. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law
Court Houa St, Prlnavllla Or
LAKE M. BECHTKLL
17. B. Commlaalom
Attoraey-At-LMT
Crook Coaaty Bavak BalMlig
nUMEVUXB OREOOM
PHY8ICIANS
DR. E. O. HYDE
Pbyalclaa and Surgeoa
Office 101 Third Street
Prlnevllle : Oregon
CHAS. 8. EDWARDS
Pbyalctan A Surgeoa
Glaases Correctly Fitted
17 Hata St, PririevUla, Oregoa.
H. r. Belknap L. V. Balkaap
BELKNAP A BBLKMAP
PhyaecUn) aad Baigaoaa
Office IBS Eaat Third Bttoat
PrtaevUla, Oiwgoa
Offloe phone II . Residence II
DE.VTIHT8
DR. H. 0. DAVIS
DENTIST
Crook County Bank Building
Prlnevllle Oregon
W. H. CTRCS
Tha Jeweler
MASONIC TEMPLE
Prlnevllla, Oregoa
THE PIONEER
EMPLOYMENT COMPANY
"The oldest offloe in Oregon"
14 North Second Street
PORTLAND. OREGON
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
DR. F. H. DAT Physician, ophthal
mologist, neuraloglat Specialty
ot eye and nerve. Glasses fitted
Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; S to S p. m.
Evenlnga by appointment 111
main at. Prlnevllle, Ore. !7tfe.
UNITED ARTISANS, Prlnevllle As
sembly No. Ill, meets tba first
and third Monday of each month.
In the K. of P. HaU. All visiting
Artisans are welcome.
FLORENCE CYRUS, M. A.
MARTHA A. NEVEL. Eeoy.
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
DAILY Oe.
DAILY AND SUNDAY Mie
If yava stoat get yotur ptaper ra
alarly, ptioste Red 481 and wa
wlU aeatj oae ap by special mea
PRI NEVILLE DRUG CO.
Loesvl Agesvt
Confectionery
Cigars
Tobacco
Oregonian Agency
JOHN J. PRICE
Prineville, Oregon
Those having ays troubles or aer
voaa trouble ahonld oal tnd Dr.
F. R. Day, 110 Main St., PrlnarUla.
OrejffOB. aitfa.
CFiEGGN KE'iVS liuTES
CF 6Ei"EMt li'STEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
mation of Our Readers.
La Grande's budget for city expense
for the coming; year Is $106 4K0.
The church nf the Latter Day Saints
held a thru day leadership lustltu
tlon at La Grande.
Dallas physician report that sever
al eases of influenza have made their
appearance In Polk county.
From two and one-half acre on
Hale creek, near Weston, Oacar Wins
harvested 500 sack of potatoes.
A total of $20,600 will be required
to defray the ex pen Beg of the board of
control during the next two year.
Jasper Turner I tinder arrest at
Klamath Fall, charged with the mur
der of bis wife near Beatty laat May.
A census Jtmt completed In Clatsop
county show (586 children of school
age, an Increase of 89 over latt year.
The 33d gnnual meeting of the Ore
gon State Horticultural aociety will
be held In Kugcue December 2, 3 and
4.
Mlnlstara from all sections of Mar-'
Ion county gathered In Salem last
week and formed a county organiza
tion. Sunflowers are making a remarkably
good showing In Harney county. At
one place ii toni per acre was the
yield. . .
There are 26 caret of contagious
dlaeuRo under quarantine at La
Grande, ranging from smallpox to
diphtheria.
A division of Polk county la propos
ed, cutting off the south part and
creating a new ouoty to be called
Willamette.
The new prune packing plant erect
ed at Soot IB Mills by the Oregon Grow
ers' association la complete and pack
ing has begun.
Every school In Umatilla
which has made applanation
county
to the
school superintendent for a
teacher
now is supplied.
Farmers and orchard men around
Dayton. Yamhill county, are becora
ng Interested in the planting of fil
bert orchards.
During a recent high wind In Coos
Bay, the McDonald & Vaughan log
boom broke, releasing logs estimated
at 1.000,000 feet
Au experienced miller has arrived at
Burns and the flour mill at that place
will soon be turning home grown
wheat Into flour. '
Approximately only one fourth of the
Marion county potato crop has been
taken care ot aa a result ot the bad
weather conditions.
Production of lumber in Oregon and
Washington for the week ending Nov
ember 13 wa 69,368,533 feet, or 22 per
cent below normal. '
District Interest bonds In the amount
of 1115.275 will be aold by State
Treasurer Hoff on December 1, ac
cording to announcement.
Two carloads of hops raised Jn the
country adjacent to Grants Pass were
shipped to London last week. The ship
ment weighed 74,800 pounds.
Isaac Higgins, an early settler of
Eastern Oregon and a veteran of the
Civil war, died in a Heppner hospi
tal last week at the age of 79.
. The Hood River-White Salmon Ferry
company Is building a large sidewheel
ferry boat which will have a capacity
of 10 automobiles. It will cost about
$10,000. ;
Colonel J. W. Lathrop, for many
years a well known character in that
part ot the state, dropped dead in a
livery stable In Klamath Falls a few
days ago.
A company has been organized at
Eugene with the plan ot building
houses and selling them to people On
easy . terms. The first residence la
Just being completed. ,
By cutting one halt mile of new road
through the lodgepole pines, the forest
aervlce Is decreasing the length of the
Crane Prairie road from Bend to Elk
lake nearly two miles.
Mail boxes in Prlnevllle have been
assailed by vandala In the laat week
or so, and have been tampered with
to such an extent that the federal
authorities have been notified.
Thomas Everett May, ot Corvallls
has been appointed a captain In in
fantry, regular army, and Fremont
Byron Hodson, North Bend, haa been
appointed a second lieutenant.
The tax budget of Clatsop county
recommends a levy of $427,318.80. ot
just $100.20 less than that tor last year
Among the apropriatlona are $160,750
tor road work and $48,250 for bridges.
It will require $77,620 to maintain
the capitol buildings and grounds at
Salem during the next blennium, ac
cording to the budget of estimated ex
penditures filed with the secretary oi
tatSk, - .
The Thomas Kay woolen mills, the
largest plant of its kind in Oregon
outside ot Portland, will close down
early this month and will remain clos
ed until some time in January, ao
cording to announcement. More than
250 men and women will be thrown out
of employment
A bill tvte been prepared for Intro
lucliun In congrca permitting the city
of Med ford to purchase 80 acre of the
Oregon t Ca'if:rn!a land grant for
the protection of the municipal water
supply.
Poultry demonstrations oa feeding
for egg production and on choosing
breeding stork were held in three dif
ferent communities In Linn county
luring the past week and were large
ly attended.
There are 40.000 acres of prune be
tween Port and and Ashland, com
pared with 10.000 noes Just a few
years ago. Within three years It Is
probable the annual crop may exited
100,400,000 pounds.
A recent proposal by A. M. Temple
ton of Brownsville, president of the
I. Inn County Pioneers' association,
that a memorial should be erected in
the county in honor of the pioneers,
haa met with general favor.
Karl J. Btackland, grower and ship
per and cwuer of the Blue Mountain
Fruit farm at Cove, expects to sail
for Europe about De ember 11, where
he' will spend tba next four months
selling applet and dried fruits.
Standing timber is assessable as real
estate, according to Attorney-General
Van Winkle. The opinion wat asked
by F. L. Calkins, county assessor of
DougUa county, who wanted to know
It the timber could be assessed separ
ate from the lar,i.
Charles F. Brumfield of Philomath
haa filed with the state engineer ap-
plication to appropriate 40 second fe;t
of water from the north fork of the
Alsea river for development of 60
horse power for generating electricity
for operating a sawmill.
At a recent meeting of the Bandon
post of the Grand Army of the Repub-1 Switzerland and 15 by other nations
lie a motion was passed unanimously which filed one each. Germany, al
to petition the state legislature at the I though not a member, haa voluntarily
next session to exempt veterans of
the civil war from taxation of prop
erty to the value of $1000.
A public hearing called for the pur
pose of taking steps to prevent the
Importation Into Oregon of infected
potatoes from California will be held
In Salem on December 14, according
to announcement by Charles A. Parks,
president of the state board of horti
culture. Regulation of the Upper Klamath
lake by the building of the Link river ; the National University of Ireland,
dam ia necessary for the irrigation of together with a numberof others. In
the 50,000 acres under ditch In the J jiuding Professor MacNelll's son, wers
Klamath basin, declares the report crested by the auxiliary police,
of the Klamath Falls chamber of com-1 vrhut is described as the first of
merce committee which conducted a 'many internment camoa for the Irish
hearing ot the controversy last week.
More than 75 flaxgrowers from vsrl
oub sections of Marion county gath
ered in Salem Saturday and pledged
a total of 611 acres of the product
for the season of 1921. This is the
largest flax icreage ever recorded In
Marlon county since the inception of
j the penitentiary fax plant many years
(ago.
Plans for the Ashland winter fair
! are practically completed for the three
days ot the show, December 2, 3 and
4, which will be held in the armory.
This fair Includes the sixth annual ex
hibition of the Southern Oregon Poul
try association and also the farmers',
fruit growers' and industrial exhibits
of Jackson county.
Jazz will be a thing of the past with
in the next two yeara, in the opinien
of Frederick W Goodrich, pianist and
instructor of harmony and analysis
in the University of Oregon exten
sion course in Portland, who was the
chief speaker at the doting session
j of the annual convention of the Ore
gon Music Teachers' association at i
Salem.
The Oregon Growers Co-operative
association with headquarters , In
Salem, is distributing more than a
million dollars among the growers of
the state in payment for fruits handled
through the organization the last few
months. Other remittances will be
made as fast as returns are received
fronv the eastern purchasers. The
books of the association show that
up to November 1, sales this season
amounted to a total of $732,496.06.
Oregon gasoline and oil consumers
are urged to curtail their supplies to
the lowest minimum in order that the
industries of California will not suf
fer from a fuel shortage, in a letter
received at the office ot the Oregon
pnblic service commission from the
Los Angeles chamber of commerc.
It was stated in the letter that the
gasoline situation in California was
serious and that some action should
be taken Immediately to conserve the
supply.
Addition of two stories to the su
preme court building in lieu of erect
ing a new structure under prevailing
high costs ot labor and materials Is
advocated by Sam A. Kozer, secre
tary ot state, in case the state board
ot control and legislature deem It
expedient to provide more room at this
time for the accommodation of the
several state commissions and depart
ments which are now occupying quar
ters intended for the convenience ot the
legislators during their biennial ses
sions. Secretary ot State Kozer has
estimated that th cost ot two addi
tional stories to the supreme court
building would be In the neighborhood
of $125,000, while the erection ot a!
modern office structure on the capitol
grounds would entail aa expenditure1
ot not less than $350,000.
EuiTISH IGSE IN
MANDATES FI3HT
Control of Commission Is Givei
to Non- mandatory
Powers.
Geneva. The difficulty of any sin
gle power or luflueute dominating tha
league of nations waa demonstrated
when the council of that body. In splta
af determined protests by th British
member, decided fiaally to give con
trol in the permanent mandates oom
Blsslon to non-mandatory powers.
The commisa'oa will be composed ol
representatlvee of five non-mandatory
powere and. four of the mandatory
itatce.
The first American treaties to bs
Hied with the league of nation wer
tut officially on record when Sweden
iresented the text of two agreements
altb the United Slates.
Under the covenant of the league of
oatlons the various countries must
file all treaties and. agreements made
lince January 10 of the present year,
sven thote in which the other contract
ing party is not a member of the
earue. '
Till arrival of the first American
jtatles, although they are minor
roes, was an occasion of consiierabls
Interest among the league numbers
ind officials.
A total of El treaties and agreements
Save been filed with the league. Of
these, 15 were filed by Great Britain,
11 by France, four by Sweden, six by
(iled nine treaties.
SINN FEIN LEADERS
ARRESTED BY POLICE
Dublin. Arthur Griffith, founder ot
e Sinn Fein organization; Professor
lohn MacNetll, Sinn Fein member of
parliament for Londonderry City and
republican army, it is authoritatively
itated, will be brought Into operation
shortly. It is situated at Ballykinlar,
In Dundrumbay, county Down, and is
:apable of accommodating 1000 prison
trs. It is asserted prisoners will b
liable to be Interned without trial and
that membership In 'jhe Irish repub
lican army will be sufficient reason
for internment Other camps ars ia
:ourse of preparation.
It is reported that the roundup th
lit st seven days has resulted in 20(1
arrests.
BFR CADES UP IN LONDON
Barriers Eight Feet High Are Erected
In Downing Street
London. The seizure daring raids la
Ireland of Sinn Fein documents alleg
ed to give details of a conspiracy for
damaging buildings In England, was
aid in police circles to be the cauf
of the erection of formidable barri
cades at the entrances of Downing
tBtreet and King Charles street.
Eoth streets lead from Whitehall to
a group of government departmental
offices and also the official residences
of Premier Lloyd George and Andrew
Bonar Law, the government leader ia
the house of commons.
October Exports Largest of Year.
Washington. Exports during Octo
ber increased by nearly $150,000,000
while imports decreased approximately '
$1,000,000, foreign trade figures mads
public by the department of commerce
show. Exports were valued at $752,
000,000 against $605,000,000 In Septem
ber, while imports were valued at
$362,000,000. The excess of exports
over imports in October, amounting to
$390,000,060, ia the largest in any oi.
month ot the present year.
Reception to be Given Mrs. MacSwInty
New York. Miss Jeannette Rankin,
former congresswoman from Montana,
will head the American Women's re
ception committee of five hundred
which will greet Mrs. Muriel Mao
Swiney, widow of the late lord mayor
ot Cork, on her arrival her on th
liner Celtic. Mrs. MacSwlney will b
accompanied by her lata husband's
sister. Miss Mary MacSwlney. Both
are to testify before tha Americas
commission on Ireland organized tf
Oswald Villard. -
Blahopa Will Meet In Portland.
Atlantic City, N. X The nous of
bishop ot the Methodist Episcopal
church, in session here,' decided tt)
hold Its next semiannual meeting tt
Portland, Or., May 1L
Swedish Minister Dead.
Washington. W. A. F. Ekengren,
Swedish minister to the United Stats.
died at the legation here after a i
lnnasa.