riUKiK .th-nty journal TflVIWIMV. MARCH 17. inai. Don't Ponder Over the Question of Build ing that Much Dreamed of "Home of Your Own" Any Longer U1LD n vr ," -vA --; irsrn rW"-"? "t, -wwrserjsy. " OUTLOOK FOR PiiEEP MK.N OF fc il WliilllMIIMiaiMIWHi I 11 1MT i mrr- I il UmIii I TWili IT CIRCI IT 1X)URT HAS A SHOUT SFiSIOX The March frm of Circuit court for Crook county took- just one week, starting Monday and ending on Saturday. Very tew criminal cases came up for trial, the only one of importance, that of the state vs. J. P. Cross be ing decided in favor of the defend ant The defendant was charged with the larceny of a horse. In this case, the jury was out 24 hours be fore a verdict of not guilty was reu dered. " v STATE FARM WORK STARTED Work has been In progress for the last week on the state farm, which was recently purchased from Mr and Mrs. L. D. Claypool. situated about two miles north of Prineville. H. D. Scudder. superintendent for the Oregon State Land Settlement Commission, will be in Prinevillq early next week, to perfect plans for buildings and other work on this farm. It is expected to have the farm In thorough working order this eason. and Its development is being watched with great interest by num erous local people. WITH THE BOWLERS In the 10th game of the series, t!i' Merchants took two out of three games from the Doctors, and won by 79 pins, with a total of 2074 to 199"5 for the Doctors. The 11th game of the series was won by the Enginers, who won three games from the Doc tors, winning with a total of 2137 to 2"08. In the 12th game of the ser ies, played March 16th, the Mechan ic took two out of three from th Parbers, which contests their cinch ing the pennant, winning 2069 to 1976, or by 93 pins. Mechanic! . Sears ....-....154 Maker u.Li 133 Budge .....-.- 143 Augustine 86 roble 164 122 94 139 121 171 183 133 131 101 184 680 121 -....156 ,...160 ....106 652 73 Barbers Combs Jordan Ellis 123 178 107 134 118 105 134 113 671 667 638 Standing of the Teams ; - Won Lost Pet. Merchant .-- 3 1 760 Barbers 800 Mechanics 8 600 Engineers 1 s 885 Doctors 1 8--; 888 Games postponed: 1, Doctors Engineers. The Standard Oil Company has a new sign on top of their place of business. The lower part of the sign Is three feet nine Inches wide by 60 feet long, and the top sign 1 two feet six inches wide by 18 feet long. The lettering on this sign Is CENTKAL UUI-AiU. Nt. LU SO Pllw.lilvS AS full TIllS r.h.vs0.v "Prineville Standard Oil Co." The buildings of the company have re cently been repainted and white washed throughout, making one of the cleanest and neatest spots in thd city. IUMIA MEETING AX IRISH ONE The Shumla Club spent an Irish afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jay Upton last Tuesday. Mrs. R. W. Rea gave sketches of Irish musicians and a number of Irish musical selections. Mrs. E. E. Evans told Irish folk lore, and Mrs. Guy Lafollette read a paper on "The Best Seller The Bible." The roll was called, and each member an swered with an Irish story. The Happy Man. That man U always happy who Is in the presence uf something which he 'jiniiot know to the full, which he is I I ways S"iiig on to know. This is the neessnrj- condition of a finite creature with divinely rooted and divinely di rected intelligence; thus, therefore, Its happy slate Irtit observe, a state, not f triumph of Joy In what It knows, lnt of Joy rather in the continual dis covery of new ignorance, continual ell-ahaeinent, continual astonish ment. Rukin. "Macaroni Verte." This is a kind of humorous verse In which, with Latin as a base, words of other languages are introduced, nsing Latin liiitecrions and construc tions. The tenn was selected since It implies a mixture of languages com parable with the mixture of Ingredi ents found in a dl.sh of macaroni. The name is sometimes applied to verses which are merely a mixture of Latin and the unadulterated vernacular of the writer. This type of verse has long been known in Italy. Before the Speech. Some orators start with a ru.h, oth ers liegin quite slowly. A speaker we know lias the habit of striding medi tatively across the stase once or twice hefore lie begins his address. On one occasion we heard a lively young fel low In front of ns whisper to his girl wlih reference to the peripatetic gen tleman on the platform: That, I suppose. Is his preamble." Boston Transcript. Trivial Accident Bring Disaster. The gypsy moth has caused a great deal of trouble In thlsi country, and much money and energy have been spent in the effort to exterminate It The trouble started when a French naturalist named frouveT.t, residing In the" ToTPTf of Maiden, Muss., left a paper hoi containing gypsy moth eggs on a window ledjre and It blew off. That was In the early eighties, and he was making experiments with va rious kinds of caterpillars as silk spinners. Every Great Book. Every great boek Is an sction, and every great sction Is a book. All who would study with advantage In any art whatsoever, ought to betake them selves to the reading of some sure and certain books oftentimes over; for to read many books prodttceth ronfnslnn, rather than learning, like as those who dwell everywhere are net any where at home. Martin Luther. "Soaked" Family Doctor, Aftor u Kentucky jiiilte had fined his family doctor M anil costs for speeding and had sentence)! him to Jail for three days, he went on to say: "You and I ate friends. I am your lawyer and you are mj doctor, hut I am here to iidiniiiiSler Justice as 1 see It. And you will serve that sentence In spite of our friendship or what any of our friends may do." Just wait tin ts' it comes Lhm-'s turn to sit In Judg ment on that Judge! Precocious Youth. The teacher a.-' ed : "Why do leaves turn red in autumn?" A suml boy said: "I'.ecause they are Mushing to think how green they were In sum mer r Bee-Hunting Profitable Business. In tile swamps of Florida th- hunt ing of "bee trees" Is a protiliilile bus! ness. Record of wild honey dioslts of more than 'X pounds in hollow trees has been rioted. The trees are located by hunters who follow the fl'ght of the heps. I requires keen eyesight and a couipa. Early Savings Banks. The first savings bank In Amrlca was oj.ened in Boston 1U4 years ago, lecember 13. 1 SIB. In the same year an institution called the Philadelphia .Savings Fund society was established. The third Institution of this kind in America was founded In New York In 1S10. The first rerular savings hank was established In Hamburg in 177S and the second at Berne, Switzer land. In 17S7. The oldest savings bank In the world Is In Zurich, Swlljer- land, and Is now- In its one hundred and seventeenth year. The first regu lar savings bank In (Sreat Britain was oii-ied- In Edinburgh HI7 years ago. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice w hereby given that, the undenlaw ed. u Superintendent of Bmnlu for the State of Oregon, ia in chance of the weeta and af fair! of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, for the purpose of liquidation. Alt permons who mar have elaima avainit such bank are hereby notified to make legal proof thereof, br filing a duly verified claim, aa by law provided, with the Deputy Superintendent of Banks in charge; at the office of the Crook County Bank. Prineville. Oregon, on or before the 18th day of June, l21 FRANK C. BRAMWRLL 2- Superintendent of Bank. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice it hereby given by the nnderaigned. the administrator of the estate of Peter Hen ry Hansen, deceased, that he will from and after the 15th day of April, 1921, sell at pri vate sale the following described real eatat belonging to said estate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section Twenty-six in Township Fifteen. South of Range Fourteen East of the Willamette Meridian in Oregon. The northeast quarter of the southeast quar ter of Section Twelve In Township Eighteen South of Range Seventeen East: South west quarter of the southwest quarter of Section Six; West half of the northwest quarter; Southeast quarter of the northwest quarter, northwest quarter of the southwest quarter; Its Two and Three and north-half of lot Six in Section Seven, all in Township Eight een South, of Range Eighteen East of the Willamette Meridian, containing S2S.71 acres. Terms of sale: Cash. 10 percent to be paid on date of aale and the balance upon eon firmation by the court. Dated the 17th day of March. 1921. WILLIAM PETERSON Administrator of the Estate of 26- Peter Henry Hansen, deceased. FOR SALE or trade One 2-bottom 12-lnch gang plow. Inquire 307 Main Street. 2fi- FOR SALE Registered yearling and two-year-old Shorthorn bulls. It you want good stock at right prices, call or phone Redmond 1018. Frank B. Foster, Powell Butte. 26-27p You Have Every Reason to Do So First of all, building materials are down to well nigh pre-war prices. Secondly there is no short age of materials. Third, labor is plentiful and .wages are at an economical level for the pros pective home builder. Fourth, any financial difficultv may be overcome by a loan at a low rate of interest. We will guarantee a loan suf ficient to help you put through the project, and the cost of planning, estimating and arranging for the building of that home is free service. Come now, quit talking and let's start some thing; It will pay you to investigate. YOURS FOR SERVICE . Tum-A-Lum BILL'S BIG BARGAINS If you cau't sell it, let na Uk whirl at it. If we succeed, pay as. if not, you are out nothing. Posua). My we can trade it If it won't aoU. If you are game, shoot. BILL. 273 Ul YS A GOOD FORI) TOCRIXQ CAR This It a 191? Ford touring car, newly painted and in good running order.' My client wlll tell for $276, cash, or $300 on time $50 down, balance to suit, 6r will trade for land either dry land or Project stuff. Speak up quick, because I won't hold it. Inquire at once at thla of fice. HERE IS HOMETHIXCJ REALLY WORTH WHILE A 1918 Chevrolet touring car In first class running order and a Bar rister piano to trade tor an automo bile. Now fellows, tf yau are game, talk turkey and do it quick. In quire at this office. VOtl 8ALR One of the very latest Brunswick Phonographs. Owner wants what he has paid on It, balance to com pany monthly. To make it an ob ject, owner will throw in 29 double disc records some of them 12-Inch All the latest Jazziest stuff. Come quick, it is a snap. It is a $261 brand new, gold mounted Instru ment. Inquire Ochoco Realty Co., Journal office. LISTEN, GENTLE READER! A dandy range, a real baby cart, an iron bed and springs, one electric stove oven and one perfectly good couch. Any one of these article! Is yours at a price that will surprise you. Come quick before your child gets too old. OCHOCO REALTY CO., with Crook County JournaL Now, folks, don't wait, 'cause we are tired holding them. HERE'S ONE FOR YOU We have a client who owns in his own right about 160 small sized BUts bottles, which he desires to sell for 15c per dozen. They are clean and would be fine tor holding root beer 'neverything. Call and ask us about them. Lumber Co. PRl'NKS Best grade 60-70s, 60 lb. box postpaid $6.00. Klngwood Orchards, Salem, Ore. 2$-t. FOR 8ALE 200 acre ranch, 28 acres irrigated; between SO and 100 tillable soil; balance pasture land; about $2600 Juniper wood. Price $4000. Terms to suit buy er. Address George Stockman, Woodland, Calif.. FOR, SALE One 191 model Over land 5-passengtr touring car. Will give time to reliable party, or trade for cattle. Phone 2936, Mrs. Calavan. 2-27p. FOR SALE Good work team, har ness and collars. 3 1-2 Inch wa gon, one Jersey cow, two 'heifer calves. If you want a burgitln, see these. Louis Regelsberger. 26-tf. STRAY home found at my place, the 4th of March. Owner can have same by proving property and paying costs. D. R. Putnam. 2i'p. WANTED To buy good second hand trunk, cheap.. Must he a bargain. Inquire at Journal of fice. 2 Op EGGS for HATCHING White Wy andottes. (Martins) $3.00 per setting; $12.00' hundred. S. C. White-Leghorn (Zancred) $2.00 per setting. $8.00 hundred. Cock erals for sale. Wlldwood Furm. Box 6, DesChutes, Ore. 26-27 WANTED Good family milk cow. Jersey preferred. Notify this of fice. ' ' 2iic HATCHING EGOS S. C. Rhode Is land Red eggs $2.50 for 15. Lim ited Incubation lots at $15 per 100. Mrs. J. B. Adamaon, clty.26- IRRIOATED FARMS Am suh-div. iding my irrigated farms one mile from depot, Prineville, Oregon, In the Ochoco Irrigation Pistrlct, al so one mile from the Oregon state farm. Good public and high schools, churches, electric power line, telephone lines, daily rural mail, flowing artesian water, ex tra flood water and good roads. Sold on small payments down, bal ance long time and easy term. Write or call on, D. P. Adamaon, owner, Prineville, Oregon. Free auto use tor lnspt. 26-tfr. FOR RENT Furnished house, will rent part or all. One block from Main St. Enquire at this office. 25-26p. LUST Ladies wrist watch. Kinder 1 please h-are at Journal office Hid receive reward. 28-27o OREOON PRUNES Choice or. chnrd run Oregon Italian prunes, 1920 crop, In 2S or 60 pound boxes, or more, delivered anywhere In Ore gon by parcel post or express pre paid, at 12 cents pound; by freight I to any railroad station In slate, at 11 centa, lu 100 lb, lots or mora. Quality guaranteed. Bend remit tance with order to Oregon Prune Co., 732 Morgan BMg Portland, Oregon, 25 -2 to. WANTED To buy, 150 range cows, or 100 steers. Write B. L. Harris 314-S 9th Ave, Yakima. 25-28. STRAYED One bay mare, years Diamond brand left shoulder, about 1100 pounds. One bay gelding, 2 years old. These ani mals will b sold within 10 days. If not called for. Hamilton Sta bles. 25p. IIMMONR IN THE CIRft'lT COURT Of TUB STATU Of ORK.i.ON. FOR CROOK COUNTY Hrrman mil. Plaintiff s, Rsrtha Fnrn.-h, A. P. French, Ch.rlsa M. Wlch. Drfm.lant. In the nama of th gtata nf Oregon, Yoa are hrrt-bjr rfiulivrf tn apnsr and answer tha romplalnt flled In the ebnre entitled court anil cause on or before the Z'.'nd day of Api-tl, ID'it, and If you fail so to appear and aiswer the plaintiff will apply to the rourt for the relief demanded In his eomplalnt, to-wltl For Judgment against the defendant, A. P. French and llertha French fur the sum of IIH4.I0, with Interest thereon at the rata of ' S percent per annum t,nm March , Hsu, and tlOO.DO attorneys tees and for the eosta and disbursementa nf this suit. For a decrea against each and all nf the defendanta. foe I the sale of the lamia described In plaintiff's compiaim oy ine snerirr or this county ac cording to law, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the payment nf plaintiff's Judgment, nltnrnty's fees and costs and that the defendants and earn of them be barred and fnreclnerd of all rlnht, title or Interest of said premises or soy pert thereof and for such other and further relief as to the court mny seem eo'jitshle. , Thia summons is puhlished ny order of tha Honorable T. F.. J. lJuffy, Judge of tha abort entitled court, made on the 8th day of March, 1D2I, which said oiler prescribed that thia summons be puhlished In the Crook Count Journal, a weekly newspaper of general cir culation, printed and published In Frlnevtlle. Crook County, Oregon, for a period of tlx consecutive weeks, The date of the first publication of this summons is the 1'lth dsy of March. IR21. M. R. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Plaintiff. Prineville. Oregon. NOTICE Annual meeting of stockholders of Pilot Butte Telephone Co., will be held at Paulina, Oregon, on April 9. 1921. . All stockholders are requested to be present as Important. business will be transacted. ; GEO. F. EUSTON, 25-26c. Secretary. 1 .