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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
tiu iwdat. ivnn to, tat Page I. crook oocjfTT ioxmnkh ! iw : -CfSSffi- it I 9 i&fca in semice Millions of mllse of highways and diy streets have proved Zare lana to be a lubricant of highest quality. This uniform quality ia tha result of an efficiency in tha manufacture of flna lubricant eraatad by tha combinad resources, experience, knowledge and aqulpniant of tha Standard Oil Company. Von gain an advantage In tha use of this dme-teeted lubricant by following tha recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Engi naara embodied in tha Zarolana Cornet Lubrication Chart Ail for a Chart for your cart, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Califoraia) grade for cadi type of engine 3 NOTICE OF GIARIHAX'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE . In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. In the Matter of the Guardian ship of JOHN O'KELLEY.. and.. MARION O'KELLEY, Minors. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned guardian of the persons and estates of John O'Kelley and Marion O'Kelley, Minors, that by Ttrtue of an order and license here tofore granted by the Hon. N. O. Wallace, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 34th day of June, 1921 that I will sell for cash at private ale upon and after the 30th day of July, 1921, the interest of the said minors in and to the following des cribed real estate, to-wit: Southwest quarter of southwest quarter of Section 5; southeast quarter, of southeast quarter of Sec tion 6; north halt of northeast quar ter, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, southeast quarter of north west quarter, and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of Section 7; and northwest quarter of northwest quarter of Section 8, all in Town ship 19. south of range 21 east of "Willamette Meridian, in Crook county. State of Oregon. All bids to be received at the of fice of L. M. Bechtell, In Prineville, aOregon, attorney for said guardian. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, and published first time the 30th day of June, 1921. LTDIA O'KELLEY Guardian of the person and estate of John O'Kelley and Marion O'Kel 3ey. minors. 41 45c 01 PUMP FIXED ON AUTOMOBILE ENGINE Prevents Clogging and Burned Out Bearings. XOTTfE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNTING Notice is hereby given that the anderslm aS administrator of the estate of Sophia 8. O'Neill, deceased, has filed In the eoant court af Crook County, State of Oregon, his final accounting of his administration of said ce--tate, and the judge of said court has fixed - Monday, Autrust 1, 1921, at 2 o'clock p. m. as the time, and the county eourt room in tha courthouse in Prineville, Oregon, as tha place -for hearing objections to and for tha settle asent of said final accounting, and all per sons interested in said estate are hereby re quired to appear at said time and place and show cause if any there be why aaid account ing should not be settled and allowed and aaid administrator discharged from his trust. Dated and published first tints June 18, im. JOSEPH H. O'NEILL, Administrator of tha Estate of Sophia S. O'Neill, deceased. BOSS PARNHAM, Bend, Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. Sv-ste. Illustration Shows Plan for Arranging .Force-Feed Oiling System at Small Expense Operated by One of the Cams, On an automobile engine which was oiled by the "splash" system. It was found that the tule which conducted the oil from the flywheel to the front part of the engine became clogged, and some burned-out bearings result ed. To prevent the recurrence of this accident, a pump was Installed In the oil line and connected to be driven by the cam shaft, as shown In the sketch. Tue upper part of the motor crank case, on the camshaft side, was drilled out and tapped opposite one of the cams, to take a brass tube, which was threaded with a standaavl pipe thread. This tube was reamed out to snag fit for a small piece of shafting, which formed the plunger of the pump. An other piece of tubing was screwed onto the first at right angles, and to the ends of It, through two ball-check valves, were attached the oil tubes leading to the crank case end to the bearings of the engine. These check valves acted to prevent oil from flow ing hack to the crank case, while per mitting It to flow in the proper direc tion. On the end of the plunger was an 'tflf s . ml lit. ercTio TMaouaa tf caAMicAea jr 1 1 J as caeactw J I TKXT WANTED If you have a tent that ia In guml rendition, and wish to dispose of It, rail at once at this office. Will either rent or buy. Must be priced rlt;lit. Call at once. Superstitious Montenegrins. The dully life of the Montenegrin peasant is full of superstition. He Is superstitions about the manner In which he rises In the morning, about what first meets his sight, how be dresses and washes, and whom he meets, of what food be eats, and tiie time and manner of serving through out ths entire day. Full Instructions. A traveler In Japan tells of curlons notices he saw in shop windows, and especially an official municipal- notice to motorists: "If a cow obstruct, toot 'er soothingly; If she continue to obstruct loot 'er with vigor; If she still obstruct, wslt till she pass away I" The Christian Advocate (New York). ' - ' Absolutely Free A IResicfeiniee TO BE GIVEN AWAY To the little girl under twelve years of age who has the best dressed doll and decorated baby carriage in the parade on the morning of the 4th. Residence all complete painted and everything. Three judges, already seleded, will de termine whose residence this is. Why Not Have a "Home of Your Own? X iim -Al mm er Co, 10ST Skid off the Standard Oil Truck, this side of the Gap be tween Lamonta and Prineville. It la a two by four painted green with Iron bands on each end. Please return to Standard Oil Co. Prineville, and receive reward. 41 VEGETABLES FOR SALE Dally morning delivery of fresh vege tables and garden truck, ft J L- MINER 41tfp .iFOTJND-M.921 Oregon license plate number 100566. Owner can have : same by paying for this notice. Call at Journal Office. 41tfc i MM mnitmirdiiA,mi .. "..nisia , nasaasw A 8imple Plunger Pump, Attached U 1 the Crank Case and Operated by ' One of the Cams, Provides ?8ursv , Fire" Oiling for the Auto Engine. j fastened a striking plate of hard steel, 1 against which the cam pushed once i during every revolution of the cam ' shaft. In this way the engine was pro- ' vlded with a force-feed oiling system i at small expense. O. A. Luers, Wash- lngton, In Popular Mechanics faga zlne. AVTOrtOBILK The total automobile revenue, for 1921 in New York state Is estimated at $11,000,000. a a a For the first time six-wheeled mo tor omnibuses have recently been placed on the highways of Paris for passenger traffic. a a During the six months, April to Sep tember, 1920, there were 7.408 motor vehicles, valued at $10,000,000, Im ported Into India. a a a To relieve the traffic congestion In the center of the city of Philadelphia, all left-hand turns In the business dis trict are prohibited. a a While the United States has one automobile for every 14 Inhabitants, Engluud has one for 180 Inhabitants, and France one fr 1!)8. According to estimates, one-fourth of an American citizen's Income is the limited means to spend on the upkeep of a passenger jtutomoblle. MIC C THEATER m CHARLES . AND KID July Four This wonderful picture will be showing from I I o'clock in the morning till 3 and all evening till midnight. July 3 Ouitside The L aw July 5 CHECKER S The most Wonderful Race Track Picture ever filmed.