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JIM: IIMN f HOOK COr.NTY JOl KVAL r.w:F, CLASSIFIED AD ECTIOH I'nra of Aq Mull ArcoMpanr lv 1'nltM A4rtlwr kaa Monthly Armani. Aidrnm l..(t.n la Tht Journal, Prinarillt, Ori ONE CENT A WORD EVERY WEEK (T "Doing business vithout advertising is V- like winking at a girl in the dark. You know what you are doing, but she does Moral: Show the public. Thos. B.Wil not. on ATTOKXKVH Im. R. ELLIOTT--Attorney at Law. Court Housi St.. Pn:ievllla, Ore. Mill HAI.K FOR 8AI.K-4 ini, 1 with lltt.ir of 7 pig"! uIho Hliepherd puppir-it, First Iiciuhm west of Lower MrKay school house. 2IH4p BKKI) OATS Kurly Barrt," Murquls and Uii luultia wheal ut the Red mond Warehouse, Redmond, Ore gon. Northern (J rain & Ware house Co. 2 life rUIt BALE Seed wtioat. Spring and fall varieties. Redmond Lumber k Produce Co., Redmond, Oregon, life KOR SAI.E 80 acres ol land under Oehoco Project, 1 inlli'i from town, (12 per arm, Address, Box 358, I'HiiovIIIh, Ore. 2Ulfe FOR SALE Klflh adiltlon,4 room bouse and 12 lots, small bum, chicken huum, gurugn. Good pas ture for one cow In connection. Trnm. K, K. Evutis, City. 2!tt6c BKKD U Y K -At the" Redniond "Ware house Cum puny, Redmond, Ore Kon. ' 2&tfc WANTKIVt-Throw ftixxl milch cows. oiiiM tliut will give 4 Kulloiia or over of milk per diiy, with a li nt of 6 pr cent or better. Aply at Journal. Hit To FOR HALES At a luirgulii. :i 20 acres, six miles fruni I'rlnevllln, known as the A. L. Roberts place, best of terms to ault purchaser. I.. II. Hmlth, 2210 Queen Street, llollliiKhum, WuHh. 81t4p FOR BALK 19 18 Ford tourlngcar n a good aa new. Hat speedometer, leak proof rings, Hussler shock absorber, aub carburatlon. Very reasonable for caah. Apply at Journal. 31tfc FOR RENT 6 room house, cloau In. Bee D. If. Peoples. 28tfc FORRENT A new piano, 14 per month. Write P. O. Box 265. MONEY TO I) AN MONEY TO LOAN On Improvod real estate. Lake M. Bocbtell Crook County Bank Building. City. 6tf $2600 To loan on improved alfalfa farm near Prlnevllle on Ochocc or Crooked River. A. R. Bow man. Idtfc FOR RENT Pasture for horses; Kood water ami grans on l.'ppiT Trout Creek. Win. Palmer, Ash wood, Oregon. 3H2n CIIHMirHACTOIW Dr7d. O. RKMPEL Chlropractnt Rooini 4 and t. Kamatra BMk 21tfc PHYHK1ANS BELKNAP EDWARDS Chat. 8. Edwarda, H. P. Belknap, Pbysl cluna, Surgeons and Ocullata. Prlnevllle, Oregon. DR. J. T. FOX Pbyalcian and Sur geon. Office hours: 10-11 and 2-4. Cornett Building, Room 12. At other timet and at night ring up Phone, Red 871, Prlnevllle, Oregon. OPTICIAN DR. J. O. TURNER Eye Specialist from Portland; regular monthly v In Its to Prlnevllle; watch this paper for dates. lfitfc OPHTHALMOLOGIST DR. F. H. DAY Physician, ophthal mologist, neurologist. Specialist of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted. Hours: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 1:30 to S p. m. Evenings by appointment. Prlnevllle Hotel, Prlnevllle. Ore. W1LI.ARI) H. WIRTZ District At torney. Olfic In Crook County Bank Bulld!iK. Prlnevllle, Ore. LAKE M BECI1TELL- Lawyer ' Untied States Commissioner. Crook County Bank Building. Prlnevllle, Or:gon. WANTED To hire 40 acres cleared and plowed. Will give good price per acre. Will furnish rail. Mrs. Clttingii, Post, Oregon. 28t3p ABSTRACTORS CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT re incorporated, D. H. Peoples. pre laont, J. B. Bell, secretary. Ah tracts and Insurance. Prineville Oregon. NOTICE Mrs. Kate Warner will not be re sponsinle for any more of Mr. Camp bell's bills. (3igned) Mrs. Kate Warner. The Journal does modern printing DENTISTS DR. MICHAEL C. 8ULT Dentist. Successor to Dr. I. H. Gove. Office over Crook County Bank. DR." H. 6. DAVIS Dentist. New modem shop. In Kamstra Build ing. . SdALli BWRsNeatly printed and bound. Send 11.00 to the Journal and one will be mailed you, postage paid. 2tfc THE BIO TIN BARN The place where your horse gets all he wants to eat. Phone Black 951. 29t3p i Dressers DR. F. H. DAY Specialist eyes and n;rves Prlnevllle Hotel 24 SCRATCH TADS Different sire and quality of paper, Just the thing (or your desk or pocket (or sale at The Journal office. Always seek individu ality in their clothes. This can only be ob tained in Karments that are actually made (or you to suit your own requirements. J. A. GILLIS Your Tailor Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c Daily and Sunday 65c If you don't get your pap er regularly, phone Red 431 and we will send one up by special messenger Prineville Drag Co. Local Agent THE CHEERFUL CHERUB When the .sixlneaj of , the, wm Descends on me ir one. bi $ob I think, " We. really $houlil be. proud God thought vs worthy of this job. UK-: THE 0CH0C0 REALTY COMPANY OF PRINEVILLE CUY I.AFOI.I.KTT W. B. RUSSF1.L REAL A mSm SNAPS in. Coidinuous Chain olBoi gives easy starting, quick and smooth acceleration, power and mileage, in Red Crown gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) WWttMWI iinsiaMfiUiiass J '.l-'rcfci'rtftvat :-;. -.ajwjtj THE OFFERINGS below listed are picked from; our lit to give an idea of the wide range of our! holdings, and we can truthfully say that we believe they are some of the choicest buys to be found any-j where in the whole western country. We have on' our books just the place you want the prices are in every case reasonable. Let us drive you out and look them over. Our car awaits your pleasure.- No. 1. Town l-ot -o Good residence lot on west Third Street, Prineville, 40x120 feet, Ave blocks from business conter, for j quick sale, at $2C0, cash or bunk-1 able note, interest 6 per cent. I No. 201. 1000 Acre Stork Ranch This Is a good home ranch for mall sheep business, and general furmlng. About one-third good wheat or hay land, remainder line bunch grass pasture. No water for Irrigation except for gardens and orchards. Three big springs and two wells for domestic and stock use. Well equipped with machinery, horses, and barn will be filled with bay at price. Three orchards In boarlng, place 9 miles from Prlne vllle. Consideration 118,500, some terms given. No. 313 80 Acres Oehoco Project Laud Good 80-acre tract, cleared and In crop, one and one-half miles from Prlnevllle, has two good wells, on county road. Price $1800, half cash, remainder to suit you at 6 pec cent, secured by the land. This Is an ex cellent buy. Let us show It to you. No. 151 .Modern ItoNldcnoe Bllevon room residence one block from business district, at present being used as romlng house. Well designed and on lot 80x100, with beautiful lawn and shade trees. Garage, chicken house and other buildings. Price $5600 not fur nlBhed, halt cash, bulance annual payments. No. 311 Oeliooo Project 80 Eighty acres, three miles from Prlnevllle, partly cleared and has some crop growing, some (onclng, and cheap buildings. On R. F. D. No.l. Price $4500, $2000 down, balance payments to suit, secured by land. No. 318 One Section A section of land, eight miles (rora Prineville, quite level and chool on place, no Improvements. Price $30 per acre (or entire tract. No. 310 Section Near Fnullna One section of rolling land near Paulina, price $10 per acre. No. 3tm 40 Acres Vnder Project Forty acres of rolling land under Oehoco Project, two and halt miles from Prlnevllle, has small house and fence on three sides of place. Good roads leading to Prlnevllle. Price $2500, $1500 down, balance to suit. No. 822 Alfalfa Hancli One of the best developed ranches In this part of the state. Contains 75 acres of alfalfa, 50 acres of wheat and barley, all crops to go with place at price. Buildings fair, situation one mile from Prineville, on mall line, phone line, and good road to city. Price $25,000, cash or half CBBh, terms on balance. No. 37 Three Residence Lots A quarter block of residence prop erty consisting of three 40 (oot lots in Prineville, in northwest part of city. Price $175 each or $500 (or the three. x No. 88 Four acre Tract A four acre tract in the suburbs o( Prlnevllle, on graded county road, excellent quality land. Price $1800, or will Bell half (or $1000. Might arrange some terms, If first payment Is liberal enough to suit owner. No. 224 20 Acre Tract Twenty-six acres at Powell Butte, on county road, in good neighbor hood. Price $350 cash. No. 312 80 Acres Oehoco Land Eighty acres under Oehoco Proj ect, partly fenced, two miles from Prineville., Price $1080, half cash, remainder notes secured by the land. WE SELL THE EARTH From a Lot to a Township IUI.I.H ALl.OW'KD BY THE COIX TY t'Ol'KT (Continued from Page 2) Central Ore. Title and Loan Co., premium on insurauco 400.00 Grover Caldwell, witness fees lM;.v, 1918) 17.00 Margaria Brink, 8th Grade Kxnms 9.00 Mrs. C. W. Elklns, 8th Grade Kxanis 9.00 Wtllard H. Wlrtz, expenses ttrlp to Suplee) 7.35 C. R. Henry, lumber 36.30 L. L. Scott, deputy assessor 128.00 O. 11. Olson, deputy assessor 242.70 Jus. Fuller, deputy assessor 160.00 John Curtis, board of prison ers 61.85 E. B. Knox, gas, etc, at Brookings S.75 Ray Putnam, ballot box to Summit 10.00 Control Oregon Enterprise, 300 tickets 2.50 Law Digesting Co., advance sheets. Ore. Reports 6.00 Inland Auto Co., repairs on County car 163.80 Cornet & Co., mdse, poor, etc. 7.45 W. V. King Co., hdw., etc.... 29.15 Deschutes Power Co., light and water 64.45 Dr. V. Gesner, salary (May) 26.00 O. F. Wallenburg, lumber.... 109.96 The Home Hospital, care of por 280.00 Kilham Stat. & Print. .Co., binder for brands (Clerk) 2.65 Kilham Stat. & Print. Co., supplies, (Sheriff) 3.20 Kilham Stat. & Print. Co., paper (Clerk) 4.91 N. E. Melton, road work 70.68 V. W. Baber, road work 208.77 George Lee, road work 168.19 Andrew Hrlvneck, road work 160.09 H. W. Fairchild, road work 8.39 Janie Baber, cooking tor road men 66.60 R. E. Biddel, teamster (road work) 16.95 W. R. Cochran, road work.... 43.17 H. C. NeUon, work on Bear Creek road 138.87 Owen L. Fischer, work on Bear Creek road 44.87 Glass & Prudhomme Co., registration cards (Clerk) 3.61 Glass & Prudhomme Co., supplies (assessor) 121.97 Mrs A. Lucas, board of prisoners 23.80 Zeke E. Hendrlckson, work in Clerk's office 60.00 Nora F. Stearns, work in Clerk's office 50.00 Jap Ireland, transfer 3.50 Frank Taylor, road work 16.96 Earl Cross, road work 86.95 Ben Fox, road work 12.68 Crook County Journal, score cards, etc. (Myers) 21.25 Crook County Journal, print- . ing (Knox) 3.75 Crook County Journal, pub lishing Proceedings 40.00 Crook County Journal, bal lots tor Primaries 107.60 J. E. Myers, stamps, eto 13.85 ReaveB Wilcoxon, mileage carrying mall .. .. 4.60 Beattie Hotmann, typewriter Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Prop. Shoes repaired while you wait All work guaranteed Prices reasonable Located in Morris Bldg. Classified Ads save steps and worry. 1 . 'v.Tv 4 . .li. i J rlbons (Clerk) 16.08 Willard H. Wirtz, telephone services 2.25 Good Road Mach Co., supplies (Little Winner) 12.97 J. L. Gibson, road work 15.00 Work On Dixon Bridge Edward Pausch 9.42 Fay H. Watson 28.26 Bert Demarls 82.34 Charles Blrdsong 88.23 Fay H. Watson 6.89 Chas. A. Sherman 20.78 Pat Donahue, fare to The Dalles, etc 15.15 Todd and Hamlin, lumber.... 97.95 Chas. A. Sherman, labor Dixon Bridge 30.00 Charles Barnes, moving bridge workers 6.00 H. G. Kennard, salary, etc., Watermaster 130.10 S. B. Ellis, deputy Water master 120.00 T. E. J. Duffy, telephone services 8.60 J. E. Myers, telephone serv ices 7.29 Warren Brown, telephone services 20.00 E. J. Clark, road work bene fit Red Cross '. 86.66 E. B. Knox, telephone serv ice, etc 11.69 II. J. Lister, Commissioner's tees 25.00 E. T. Luthy, Commissioner's (ees 25.00 HIGH SCHOOL FUND J. H. Gervln, professional services (5-12-18) 10.00 Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co., services . 9.95 The Harter School Supply Co., 29 diplomas 23.66 Cornett & Co., 3 yds. 1 Out ing (Jackson) 60 The Art Shop, photos 1.25 The W. F. King Co., hard ware, etc 84.06 Prineville Commercial Club, hall rent (May 16 and 17) 15.00 G. M, Meyer, rent on chairs 8.00 Mrs. I. Michel, supplies (Jackson) 82.86 Mrs. I. Michel, Sweet Peas (Gustafson) 20 Eva Jackson, supplies for banner , 4.78 Deschutes Power Co., light and water 88.05 Jap Ireland, Transfer work 9.00 Central Orogon Eenterprise, programs, etc 10.80 H. C. Baughman, vol. Uni versal Literature 85.00 War-tiine Responsibility Yours and Ours National necessity has put a new responsibility on every motorist. 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