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TiiriiNii.tr, j.txr,tur 80 1021. CROOK COl'STY JOIHSAL - 1 . 1 f-"- I rtm maiji rOR BALE Rys Bod Alfalfa bar Good winter quarters with plenty of water and feed (or cattle. Sea M. L. Freeman, one mile west of Elkln't (arm on Crooked river, or address Route A., Redmond, Ore. f ; . ; i-tfo FOR SALE 1600 tamarao, T-(oot posts. For further Information, see John Dobry, at Stewart's stora. l-t( FUR BALK Good ranch near Prlue Ylllo. 188 acres, well Improved. Oood tortus. Box 46, Prlnevllle, Ore. 15-tfo FOR BALK tO bnad of work and saddle horses at prices that will move them, Come to the Big Tin Barn and pick out your borae or team. 7tfo. FOR BALK Dodge touring car, mo del 1918, lo good running condi tion. Will stilt very reasonable Bo mo terms K desired. Inquire 164 K. First Bt. 14 1Kb M IHl'KLLA N KOl'M FARM TO RENT Near town. Kit quire of D. F. Btowart, Prlnevllle, Ore. lotto, LOST Will the party who found kitchen apron and bundkerclitef on Muln or Seventh atroi t, kindly return to the Uowurd Drug store? "P WASH INO Wet, 30 cents a doreu; rough dry, 40o a doion; Ironed, 80s a dosnn. Mrs. Frits Peterson, 141 6th Bt. lM7p. WANTED All kinds of Sowing to do. Inquire of Emma Randle, or Mrs. Ouy 8umnr. 1 a -If FOR RENT Th rue nice housekeep ing rooms. Enquire at 241 Fifib Bireot. 15-17p. LOST Jersny helfor, two years old. Larire white spot. Straynd from Powell Rutle. Reward for recov ery. Notify this office, 15-tfo. ATTENTION Come and try my waahlngs. I handle not only rough and fine clothes, but also do wet wsshlng. Mrs. M. Trapman, 887 East 6tb St. f-tfe. SALESMAN WANTED Have open ing (or mitn, mechanically Incl'n- d and with some sah-s ability, to represent us In Crook county. Un usual opportunity (or a husthr Expenses paid to Portland for In terview If qualify. Addrois ORE GON MOTOR ACCESSORIES. Inc 450 Stark St., Portland. SHIP ITS Y0lR WOOL We do cleaning and carding for comfort era and mnttrpMos. Mnntifactiir era of pure wool beta. CRYPT I SPRINGS WOOI.RN MILLS, Port land, Oregon, mills, 760 Umatil la Avenue; office, 802 Spalding Building. , IGtf. CHILDREN'S HEWING T" Those wishing children's sewing done, Inquire of Mrs. Doak, 434 K ond Street. B8-tt. SCALE BOOKS Neatly prtntod and bound. Sent 81.00 to the Journal and one will ba mailed to you, postage paid. Itfc. E8TKAYS One bay mare, 8 years old, weight bout 100 pounds, branded E on left shoulder, T on loft stifle. ' One roan horse throe ' years old, 8 on left jow, AH connected on loft tlfle, Weight about 900 pounds. Call at Hamilton Stables, pay dam ages and got your property. 15-tfc. Do your eyes trouble yonT Are fear glasses giving satisfaction or do taey need changing? If so, call oa Dr. F. H. Day, E10 Main St., Prlne villa, Oregon. He Is permanently lo eated at that address lltfe. STRAYED From the West Branch Cattle Range, 11 head of mixed cattle, branded H with bar above and below, on the left ribs. Find er please notify 8. H. Howden. Mitchell, Ore. 15-tfc. FORI YOU SIGN a life Insur. anca contract In any other cobs pany examine tbe superior eon- tract and low premium rates of Oregon Life. See. T. L. Qulnn, the local agent I4tfe e iN0.46,I10.F. Meets every Saturday night In Ocho co Lodge Hall, on Second Street, be tween C and D. N. G k. D. Hue ton; V. Q., W. J. Johnson: Secy., J. Cram; Treas. G. P. Reams. ritOKKNHIONAL I)IRETORT ATTOn.NKVH W7LLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook Couuty Bank Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon, tf. if. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House St., Prlnevllle Ore LAKH M. BKCIiTKLL U. H. CoinmlMlwaer AUoraoy.At-Lw ' (Vook Connty Rank BaUdlng PRI NEVILLE OREGON P11Y8ICIAN3 on. e. o. imB Physician and SurKeon OITIcs 808 Third Street Prlnevllle ! Oregon CHAH. B. EDWARDS Physician ft 8urgeoa . Glasses Correctly Fitted S17 Main Ht., PrliirvlUe, Oregon. , H. P. Bolknap L. V. Belknap XLKNAP A BBLKHAP Phyalclaita awd 8nrgioaa Office I SKI Kaat Third Htreet PrtnfrvlUe, Otvagoa Office pnone II Haatdenee 81 DENTISTS DR. H. 0. DAVIS DENTIST Crook County Bank Building Prlnevllle Oregon W. H. CTRCS The Jeweler MASONIC TEMPLE Prlnevllle, Oregon THE PIOXKER EMPIAJYMENT COMPANY "The oldest office In Oregon" 14 North Second Street PORTLAND, OREGON OPHTHALMOLOGIST OR. F. H. DAY Physician, ophthal mologist, ntmraloglst. Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glnsoes fitted Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 6 p, m Evenings by appointment. E10 main st. Prlnevllle, Ore. STtfo UNITED ARTISANS, Prlnevllle A sembly No. 168, meets the first and third Monday of each month. In the K. of P. Hall. All visiting Artisans are welcome. FLORENCE CYRUS, M. A. MARTHA A. NEVEL, Pecy. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL DAILY SOe. DAILY AND SVXDAY 8c t If yaa doat get your paper rv alarly, phoae Red 491 and are will eend oae up by special dm eenger. PRINEV1XL8 DRUG CO. Local Ageat Confectionery Cigars Tobaccp ' Oregonian Agency . JOHN J. PRICE Prineville, Oregon Those having eye troubles or ner vosa troubles should call and see Dr. F. H. Day, E10 Main 8t Prlnevllle, Oregon. lltta CITATION la the Count? Court of the Mat af Oroa-oa. ror the County of Crook. In Una matter of th bitK of i'eter Heiirr llaneen. la Mnillils Colbr and Augusta Color, and la all Int.re.te4 la In Batata of Peter llearv Hansen, If arir there be, greetlne-i IN THIS NAMK OK THE HTATE OP ORB QON, Yaw r he retry elte4 and required to auyear In th County Court of tha BUM of "kkob. fur the County of Crook, at tha Court Hoora thereof, at rMnaeiila, In th County vf Crook, State of Oreton, on Monday, tha 14tb day of January, lifl, at IS o'clock, la tha forenoon of that day, than and there to ahow cause, If any thre be, why tha administrator of tha Ketate of Pilar Hmry Hansen, A caaaod, slieula not ba authorised by tha County Court of Crook County, Oreaon, to sell all tha followlnf deer r load proue-ty helon1n to aid aitatai : Tha northeast quartar of tha northeast uuartar and tha aoutheaet uoarler of tha ! nortlieast quarter of tfectlon Z6, of Town ship It South of Kanae U Kaat of tha Willamette Meridian. Oreeton. and , Tha northeast quarter of tha southeast quarter of section 12, In Towuhlp 1 South of lung, n K of tha Wili.rmtU Meridian, Orwon ; tha aouthweat quarur or aoutnwvMt quarutr 01 rw-piion a, the wtt half of tha northwest quarter, the kuuthcHut quarter uf tlia iwirthweat qtiaKer, the norlhweat quarter of anuth- wet quarter, tha Lota It and I and tha north half of Lot , In Section 7 all In Township IK South of Haniio 18 Cut of 1 tha Wlllametta Meridian, Uregon, con- tainlnir H'K.Tl acrea. : Wllneaat Tha Hononhle N O. WALLACK, i JikIm of the tiiunty Court of the Htute f of Oreiron fur the County of Crook, with ' the fs.nl of aaid Court mined, thla lith ; oay of January. A. l. 11:1. ' SKAL a ATTEST i ASA W. IIATTLKH, Clrrk. B( MMONS In tha flr-utt Court of the Plate of Oregon, rir tha Count of trootc Crorrlc County, Cngrrn. a truhllo curteirntion, plallitllf, vt Olaa Hur.lv la. Reoriia 17, Carnea, H. Ear! ; Troea, Frank IIUKhes, John Curomer, IK. F, (iumme,. Jac.b H. Cook. C. C. ! Ix.ftanrJ, L M. Brrle. Arrhie Mason, L. M. ; Miller, J. C. Coruln, f. B. Taylor. Samuel llnsraorth. Btelrhen J. Connolly. D. H. faoi.lea, W. g. Thomas, Oeorva P. Lea, Wllllrn Eerlee, and all oerina unknown, ownina or rlslmlna to own. nnj rlirht, title or Intereet in tha real protHrrty J hereinafter deacrilred, (k-fentlanta. k To Oltia burrholt, r,r H. Camea, John i liuoimcr, E. F, Glimmer, Jacob H. Cook. C. C. Ihanrj, L, M. Brryle. Archie Mason, J. C. Oir bin, K S. Taylor, W. B. Thimias, Oeorna V. te, William Earlea, and to all persons un known, ownina, or claiming Ui own. any rtuhf, title or Intereet In and to ,he real property hereinafr., nWrlbed, (;HKCTINf. : IN THK NAMK OF THK KTTE OF OKR. (iON. You, and each of you, are hereby noti fied that Crook Crrunly. Orearjn, a public cor tronttirrn and tlie plain! iff herr-in. Is the owner and bolder of Ta Cer'IfVelns of Dillnmiency N.. CI, C2, C4. C7, CH, (', CIH, CU. CIS, CI7. C'l, C'.'O. CiM. Cn. C27, CM. CM. CIS. i C"4, t'Afi, issued on th,r 1st day of DecembT. ' In the aeereeete sum r.f l OI'H Ht'N- j liRKI) THIRTY-SEVEN ANIJ ir.-100 I47 -' 151 Dollara. the said sum heina the amounts ; then due plaintiff for delinquent tavea for the ' year 1115 upon null prope-ty asseased to you ! and trf wbjrh you are the owners, reapectire j ly. as nrrpenre of rtrortl fmm tbe Assessment rolla now in tlx hands of tha sheriff and tax I colleetor of the ounty of Crrok, State of Ore ' iron, whlrh said pnuierty lei iorated In the' said ,coifhty and state ano Is pa licularly ; described, together wllh the names of the ; owners of each particular parcel, lot or tract, correspondlnit number of delinquent ctrtld ! cote, and the amount of delinquent tax. pen i attic and Interest dua plaintiff thereon on I the aaid 1st day of lvcember. 191U, act on t poslte thereto, as follows, to-wrt: CI aralnst Olira Bur holi for the N'4 of the NWVi of Section 20 In Township IS South. Ranue It East of tha Willamette Meridian C2 against Oeorue IT. Carnea for tha S',4 of Section 8(1 in Township In South. RanK'e IIS East of the Willamette' Meridian :t4.02 C4 agnlniit II. Earl Cross for the SWH of the NK'l. the SEV1 of the NWVi, the NW14 of the SK',,, and the the NK of the SW of section H ia Township 16 South, Range Itl Eust of tbe Willamette meridian, 119.46 C7 aKBtnst Frank Hughca for the WV of lh SWlj,,- the NK!4 of tha SW1, and Ixit S of Section I In Township 16 South, Range 14 Eust of the Willamette meriilian. I'Jo.iro CB against John Gummer for the N of Sic- tion SSi in Township ID South, Range 17 East of tile Wlllametta meridian :9.7 j C9 against E. F. liummer fur tha of Sec tion IS in Towruhtp 1 South, Range 17 Earn of the Wlllametta meridian I2V.76 Clu against Jacob H. Cook for the KE'i of Section H4 in Townsliip la South. Range i!o East of ilia Willamette meridian Hi. nil C14 avainst C. C. LoHand for tha S'j of tha . SE of Section 1 in Township Iti Soutn, Range 20 Eaat of the Willamette meridian. CIS against' L. M. Boyla for the SEVi of tha I SW', of Section 20 and the SW of NWft of Section 2g in Township 16 South, Range 16 Eaat of tha Willamette meridian, 112.1)0 C17 against Archie Mason for tha N ta of the I SEt and the SWV, of Section 12 in Town- snip 16 South, Range 20 East of the Wll lametta meridian $66.00 UB aguinst L. M. Miller for a tract 68 x 120 feat in Section 24, in Township 16 South, ; Range 23 Eaat of the Willamette meridian, 1 m.v , Cat) against J. C. Corbin ror the SWVi of tha MWt4 of Section 11 In Township ft South, Runga 16 Eaat ot tha Willamette meridian $D.60 C24 against E. S.' Taylor for tha NWft of the NEK of Section 12 in Township 14 South, Ranga 20 Eaat of tha WUlametto meridian, $10.66 CK against Samuei Unsworth and Stephen I J. Connolly for tha Wft of tha NW4 of Section 26, and tha Eft of tha MEM of I Section 26 in Township 14 South, Ranga 2$ ' Eaat of tbe Wlllametta meridian . $14.88. , C27 against D. H. l'eoplee for tha of tha ; NEW, the ME4 of tha NWfc and tha SW14 I of tha NE14 of Section 12 in Township 16 t South, Ranga 18 Eaat of tha WiilameUa meridian, $43.50 C31 against D. H. Feoplea for lot 2 of Block I 2 in Johnson's Sub-Division adjoining tha City of Prlnevllle, $2.70 C82 against D. H. Peonies for Lots 21, 22 and 29 and 24 of Block 6, Noble s Addition ! to the City of Prineville, $7.10 C98 against W, S. Thomas for Lot 1 of i Block 11 of the Oregon ft Western Addition to the City of Prineville, $2.70 t C34 against George P. Lee for Lots 1 and t . ot Block 1 in Townsite ot Paulina, $3,06 C36 against William Eadea for Lota 1,- 2, 9 ) - and 4 ot Block 2 in Townsita of Paulina, . $26.07 I Ad you,' and each of you, tha said Olga Burcholt, George H. Carnea, John Cummer, E. F. Gurmner, Jacob H. Cook, C. C, Lofland. L, M. Boyle, Archie Mason, J. C. Corbin, F. S. Taylor, W. S. Thomas, G. P. Lea, William Eades, aa well as all persons unknown ownirg ! or claiming to own any right, title or intereet in tha said above described real property, are further hereby notified that Crook County, ; Oregon, will apply to the Circuit Court of 1 the State of Oregon for the County of Crook. for a Judgment and decree foreclosing tha Hen of the said delinquent tax certificates against the property above described, and you, and each, of yon, are hereby summoned and required to appear herein on or before tha tnd day of April, 1021, said data being more than sixty (60) days from the data of tha first publication of thla summons, aa or- de-ad by thla Court, aarlual of the day of aid Aret publication; and tha Wraa araacrlbed in tha order for tha publication of tun aura nvna for you to appear herein and defend this ault, or pay tha amouata reaped leery due a above ehown, together with toe cue la, lie teraat, penaltlea and accrued eooU, and In caaa of your failure an to do, a decree will be enured aealruvt you forecloeinf tha lien of aid rerrtlflcalea of delinquency and aaalnit tha land heretofore deacrlhed herein, and dl mllna that eama ba aold to lati.fy seld Ilea, ludament and decraa, aoata, aenaltlea, tntereat and acruln nw aceordina to law, , Thla eummoni la puhllehed frrr a period of more than nine eonaaruttve weeka by order the Hrmoreble T f.. I. Duffy. Jndee of IW ClrruH Cou-t of tha SUU of Oregon for Crook Crmnty, made and entered herein aa tha nth day of January. 21, tha data of tha flnrt publication of thla aummrme being the 13th dar of Jenuary, 121, and tha data of tha frwt publication of the aald enmmone be ln an the l!t day erf March, mi. All pro. reaa and paper In thla proceeding mar he erred upon the undersigned, district attorney of the HUte of Oregon, for the County of Crflr.k. and attorney for plaintiff herein re. sIHfna; at Prlneellle. Oregon, and whose poet : office address h) pHneirllla. Oregon. ' Date of last puWIcotlon Is Murrh "1st, 121. ' , (slenedi WII.LAftn H. WIRTZ. j Mslrlct Attorney of the Hut of Ore. gon frr Crook rotmty, and Attorney for PIslnlllT residing in the Sat .rf Oregon at Frinerllle , - 'Terrebonne IWl SEYH NOT EH J. r't bus beon. having his buy baled by Mr. Haiiarn, near Redmond. I). Iuu;as of (jibbons, Nebraska, hint r-turnei homo. Mrs. N, Fulli r of Lower Bridge wi'iit to Albany Thursday. Mrs. N. Elliott went to Portland Wednesday. Albert Mackey of Divide has re turned home aftor a several weeks visit with his brother, Will Mackey and family. I-eta Mt-Fadden left for Yakima. Washington on Wednesday, her brother-in-law, V. T. Ray also mak ing the trip. Mrs. Wen. Dorn was an over-Sui,-day Tinitor In nedmond. The Terrebonne basket ball team played with tbe Bend second team on Saturday, being defeated by the score of 23 to 9. Ml.xs Roxie Morris who has been teaching at Old Culver, was sick this week, and S. P. Burgess substituted for her. Tha Farm Bureau will hold e meet lug at the Farmer's Hall to discuss farm topics and for a social tim. Thera will be a basket supper. The parent-teacbers' association will hold a carnival January 28th In the Athletic hall, and candy and pies will be sold. Thrfe large trucks are here wait ing for the roads to get better so BEND vs. PRINEVILLE At the Club Hall .Friday Night: AT 7:15 O'CLOCK Admission 50 Cents American Legion Dance After the Game ihry can couimtuve hauling silica. Mrs. llani.e from the valley, cam lo Te?rebonne Monday (or a visit with her son. AITO OWVKlW (.IVK.V RKl'IUKVK On Janoary 1, 1921 a communl cation was addressed t the chiefs of polko and marshals of the cities and towns, and to the sheriffs of the var ious counties of Oregon, directing at tention to a oongesUon in the motor vehicle division of tbe Department' of Stat, occasioned through the fail ure of many motor vehicle owners to apply for their 1921 motor vehicle licenses before January 1, 1921. In such communication the department stated that It hoped to be able by January 16, 1921, to aaslgn and for ward ljrenses to the owners of all motor vehicles who filed applications therefore by that time. The Inspec tors of the department were also In formed not to enforce tbe law against any persons who applied for 1921 licenses on or prior to January 15, 1921. The department finds today, upon ascertaining the number of applica tions for 1921 licenses on file and the Abigurop. j' in. cfeLtO . . - - Q fpacraaes The Genesee Pure Feed CcmTa.ny, . Le P.ov, N.Y. number of 1921 Iicensea it has been able to issue thus far, that It will be unable to catclAip with tbe curarot work before January 26, 1921. In view of this condition, therefore, the Inspectors will not enforce the law against any persons who bars ap plied for 1921 licenses on or prior to January 26, 1921. MKKTIXGS MAY COXTIXfE Tbe revival meetings at the Meth odist church have been very success ful, acocrding to Rev. M. R. Oalla her, pastor of the church. Intereet in the meetings grows from night to night, and for this reason they may continue through next week. , CARPENTER SHOP SOLD "Carpenter Shop, Mike Trapman, Prop ," reads the new sign over th doorway of the shop next to Mrs. Palmer's dressmaking establishment on Main Street. Reuben Wallace was formerly the owner and proprie tor of the carpenter shop. . A Classified Ad gets result.).' sfe&sVX? aat-: