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J.Wl'AltV 2I, IU20 TAGEfl ADMIRAL SIMS aiSwk: WANTED VEAL. HOGS. MVTTO.V, REEK, CHICKENS, TI RKKYS, IH I US, kkksk, k.jc.s, hidks, rittkk, am) jackrahr1th... cjive 18 a TRIAL HHillKST MARKKT riUCB GIAIUMFKI. PROMTT RE TURNS GULICKSON & CO. fs(iuiih1 iota IOD Front St. Portland, Or. iff v EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CltOOK CXK'NTY JOVRSiAL 1 a i. t Wm CALL BLACK 303 FOR IJGHT OR HE IVY TRUCK SERVICE Morse Transportation Comp'y PRINEVILLE, OREGON IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 Prineville Machine Shop The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the State. We are prepared to handle anything in our line promptly. Quality of work is the very best PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP E. G. Hodson, Proprietor Prineville, .... - Oregon "I Don't Need to Tell You" says the Good Judge Why so many men are going to the small chew of this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sat isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco . W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco The Famous Prineville Saddle At Farrand's Repair Shop. Harness, Saddles, Shoes and Auto Tops Repaired. 1 Is Your Money Supporting the Government? "1 At this critical period in our history our manufacturers are offering their mills and our young men are offering their nervices to the United States government. Would you like to do your share and help, by putting your money where it will support the new Federal Reserve Bankhig System, which the government hag established to stand back of our commerce, Industry and agriculture? You can do this by opening an account with us as part of every dollar so deposited goes directly into the new system, where It will always be ready for you when wanted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK PL Admiral W. S. Sims, who criticised the courts of the navy department during the war befcre a senate com mittee Investigating naval war decora tions. RUSSIAN BLOCKADE PARTIALLY LIFTED Paris. In an official communication the supreme council approved ot recom mendations to relieve the population in the interior of Russia by giving them medicine, agricultural machinery and other commodities ot which the people axe In sore need in exchaugt tor ain and flax. This partial lifting ot the blockade Is described In the official communi cation as an exchange of goods on the basis of reciprocity between the Rus sian people and allied and neutral countries, but through the co-opera tive societies. 'These arrangements Imply no change In the policy ot, the allied governments toward the soviet gov ernment, said the communication of the supreme council. COMPROMISE VOTE LEADS Intercollegiate Ballot Opposing a League In Any Form is 13,933. i New York. Advocates ot ratifica tion of the peace treaty by compromise headed the poll in the complete re turns of the intercollegiate referendum made public here. They led by a small margin voters who favored rati fication without reservation or amend ment. According to the revised figures the referendum was voted upon in 410 col leges and universities aud 139,788 votes were cast with the following re sult: Compromise between the Lodge and democratic reservations, 49,653; ratification without reservation, 48, 232; ratification with the Lodge res ervations, 27,970; opposition to the league in any form, 13,933 votes. Japan Approaches China cn Shantung. Toklo. The Japanese government, according to the newspapers, sent in structions to Yukichi Obata, the min ister to China, to notify the Pekln gov ernment that Japan, having succeeded to Germany's rights In Shantung on January 10 by virtue of the treaty of peace, was ready now to negotiate at any time tor their return. Navy In Need of 60,000. Washington, D. C. An existing offi cial naval force of 143,157 for the 1921 year was recommended by Rear-Admiral Washington, chief of navigation, who told the house naval committee that 80,00 recruits or re-enlistments would be necessary to reach that strength. Idaho Opens Legal Battle on I. W. W. Sand Point, Idaho. Idaho's first big court fight against the I. W. W. opened here when 22 alleged members of that organization went to trial. They are charged with criminal syndicalism. The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice THE MARKETS. Portland. Oats No. 3 white feed, $63.50 a ton. Corn Whole, $70; cracked, $72. Hay Willamette valley timothy, $26'S28 per ton; alfalfa, $31.50. Butter Fat 56-3570. Eggs Ranch, 45c per dozen. Poultry Hens, 2833c. Cattle Best Btt.org, $11.2512; good to choice, $10.5011; medium to good, $!H;9.75. Hogs Prime mixed, $15.5016; me dium mixed, $1515.50; pigs, $12.50 14.50. Sheep Eastern lambs, $1415.50; valley lambs, $12.5015; ewes, $79. Seattle. Hay Eastern Washington timothy, $3839 per ton; alfalfa, $35. Butterfat 60061c. Eggs Ranch, 50f?i55c. Poultry Hens, heavy, dressed, 43c; iht, 40c. Hogs Prime, $1618.50; medium to choice, $15f&16; pis, $13,503)14.50. Cattle Best stenrs, $11.5012; heif ers, $9Q)10; calves, $70-15. Thay Win You On Quality! 1 Cam a r mtH mr'Yhri fn mcmntitlcally rnlmd pcknjmm of 20 ditrmttvm; or tVn nM-knf ' J ...") in m 4?Jrtf Cm mtt carton. V frvfiu, t c ' thin rsrt n far thi (until lit. R v tX Ynur cnj.-ynifnt of Camel;! will bo very great bicnuso their refreshing flavor and frHijrunco and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette! Bite is elimi nated and trior o b a cheerful absence of any unpleasant ciarctty after-taste or any un pleasant cigaretty odor Camels are rnado of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smtK)th and mild, but have that desirable full body and certainly hand out satisfaction in ITiT.erous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight I Give Camels the stilTest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality, flavor, satisfaction. No matter how liberally you amoke Camels they will not tire your taste! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C C II A 8. 8. EDWARDS Physician and Surgeon Office 217 Main Ht. First door south Prineville Drug Company Office phone But 201. Res 106 THK UTlt NOTtCB FOR PUBLICATION Department ' U Interior, U. S. lnd Of fice, at The Dallea, Oregon. December It, li. Notice ia ben-bj iftveD that I THOMAS CHONIN of Prineville, Omcon, who on November U, 19 , made Homnlrail Entry N. 011. U, fur NW1J 8E4. SWVl NE14, BV, NWH, and.SWH Section 9. Townihip 17 South, Kanae 11 Kant, Wilamette Meridian, hna filed notke of in- ( tention to make final three year proof, to t- i tabluh claim to the land above decribed, be- : fore Lake M. Hechtell, U. S. Commlaaioner, at Prinevllte, Oreicon, on the 28th day if January, 1921). Claimant nnmea aa witneaam Thomaa Fermion. of Post, Orewon : Fdward A. McDonald. Charlea L. Koaa. G.orae Setaor. ! of Roberts, Oregon. i H. FRANK WOODCOCK, TtCc Reuintar OCHOCO NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby siven by th nndenlftned. the executor of the Estate of Julia Ann Kiev ins, deceased, to alt crrditors of said decaaned and to all pennns having claims against said Estate to present the same with the proier vouchers to the pnderaiicned at hU office in Prineville, Opejfon. within six months from the dat of the first publication of this no tice. Dated and published the first time Decern ber 2K, 1919. M. R. ELLTOTT, Exeetitor of the Eitate 7t6c of Julia Ann Blevins, dicsnstd. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of tha Stata of Oregon for Crook County. In the matter of tha aetata of George Mil llcan, deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that the undei signed have been appointed and have qualified aa eracutrix and executor, respectively, of the estate of George Milllcan, deceased, and all persons having claims avalnst laid estate art hereby notified to present the same, properly verified as required by law, to the undersigned at the office of Jay H. Upton In Prineville, Oregon, within six months from tha data oi the publcation of this notice. Date of first publication, December 1", 1919. ADA B, MILL! CAN, executrix of tha es tate of George Millicnn, deceased. G. WALTER MIIXICAN, executor of tha estate of George Milllcan, deceased. 6 t6c IS NOW HEADY TO Sl'rri.V VOVT? VKEim IN AI.L KIN I8 OK ! i HEssi .V: n iu:i meats KBVITS, VEGETABLES, AND ritOIlTEI.V SEASON F. T. COX PIIINEVILI-K, OltKOON fcwaaigeeeygewpwevhvw?jvysna?fe You can't pull the tread off a Thermoid Tire CROLIDE COMPOUND the new substance in tire manufacture renders the tread texture of Thermoid Tirea unusually smooth and compact, thus insuring great vitality. The tread is as tough as raw hide, buoyantly resilient and absolutely impervious to oil and water. One Thermoid Tire will prove its value. Guaranteed 6000 miles (Ford si2ea 7500). HerrjaoT irwLiLi vui'iruuiiy TIRES FOR SALE BY Clark's Tire Shop NO. tHI ORDKR FIXING TIME FOR RRAR1NO AND DIRKCTINC NOTICR In the Superior Court of the .sub- of Wath InrWn In and for tha County if Hpoluina. In the matter of the EaUta of liarnard I. Sntiek, A been tee. Now on thie day thia matu-r oomlns oa for hearing on application for an order approving; account of Louia Sobi-k, truatea herein, and for proviaional diatribution of property of aVtata of above nnmi-d a barn tee, Bernard J. Holk ; it ia uilur.llr.D That Batunlay, the llth . day of January, 1920, at 9:30 oVIoi-k a. nu, at I the County Court Huuae, Sp"ltiina County, Waihinrton, be and ia heretiy fkd aa tha j time and place for hearing iiaid account and ' petition, and it Is further ordered that notice of laid hearing ha given by iiul.llralion of a i copy of thia order, or luljatantlully tha contanta thereof, for three eucrea.lve we-kn prior ia , aid hearing in tha Cheney Free Preaa. a newa.l paper printed In Spokane County, Witfhlngton, and alxo the publication thereof for a Ilka tlma in a newapaper puhlinhed in Crook County, Oregon, and by pntttlng copie of thia onler for a like lenitth of time prior to antd hearing in three public plucca in Sookane County, Wanhington. Done In open court thia llth day of De cember, 1019. K N. WF.IISTER, Judi-a M.CARTI1Y A RDOK. Paulnen niilg., Stokane. Wiuhini t' n, AtUrneya for Trumee f)t4e YV A D K HUSTON SmVETOR I'rlnrvlllo Orvgoa FRANCIS WIL1.IAMH-DURAND Teacher of PIANO, VOiai, and VIOUBJ East First Street NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE OP REAL PROPERTY I NOTICE l hereby given that by virtue of ! an execution luued out of the Coreult Court for Crook County, Oregon, dated the 6th flay 1 of January, 1920 directing me to nail certain real property, to-wit: Went half of the Northwest quarter; South- ! cant quarter of the Northwent quiirter; South- I went quarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion Twenty-nine in Town. hip Thirteen, South of Range Sixteen, Kant of the Willamette Mer- i Idlan, containing one Hundred and Sixty Acrea, I have levied upon and will on the 7th dny i of February, 1930, at the front door of the I Court limine In Prineville, Crook County, Ore- I son, at the hour of Ten oVIork In the fore- I nonn of anid day, aell at public auetlon, for cash In hand, to the higheat bidder, all of aaid j denc-ribed renl property or bo murh thereof na hnll he sufficient to Batlnfy the claims of the j plaintiff, Bertha Glenn Heroux, truatec, am- ! ounting as follows; j $55:1.00 with Intercut on r,00.00 at 10 per cent per annum from Dec. 29. 1913, anil Inter est on $53.00 at 10 per cent per annum from I April 1, for the rurther aum of $100.00 attorney's fees and $44.45 costs and disburse ments and accruing coHts and disbtmements, snid mile to bo subject to the statutory right of redemption. Dated this 5th day of January, 1920. Date of first nuhlicntino. Jim. 8, 1920. JOHN COM1IS, Sheriff of Crook 1 County, Oregon By FLOYD IIOWELI,, Deputy WEST COAST LIFE 'Rrnt For All Tim Wort YESTERDAY la (tone TODAY Is paflslnft null will amin bo ymtcrda When tome "Tomorrow" b cornea Totlity you will not be) able to pet Insurance. Therefore INHURK TODAY so that when "Tomorrow" bo cornea Today, there will bo no regret that you curry no Insur ance WEST COAST MFE Han Francisco Central Orepjon Agency n. H. WILCOX, Gen. Aftt, Rend, Oregon T)OLTjY 1IODOE8, IVInevllln, liocal Manager, Telephone 104 Standard Rotxw Surr Service el6R'l2 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Of fice nt The Dulles, Oreg-in, Jiinu-iry 10, 1920. NOTICE Is hcr.hv i-iven that FKANK JOSEPH RI'IF of Prlnevile, O etron, who, on Dec. 29, 1916, made Homctead Entry Additional No 01802 for SE'4 Nlf N SE' SI'.', SE'i, Sec tlon 18, Township 15 South. Rc.nge 18 Etist, Willamette Meridian, has filed n tire of in tention to make finul three year proof to ea- tuldlsh rlnlm to the land abnve described, be fore Lake M. Bcchtell, U. S. Cotumlsfllonar, at Prineville. Oregon, on the luth day of hehniary, 1920. Clnimiint names as witnesses! Marion V. Cnrtcr, Luke M. Keif, John R. Breese, George W. Ituell, all of I'rinavllle. Oregon. ' H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 8t5 Keglstar NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE Is herehy given by the udneinigned, the administrator of the estate of Ralph Cross, .deceased, that he has made and filed with tha County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon, his final accounting of his ndrnmhlnition of sala estnte, and thnt the Court has t Krldny, tha Sixth day of Februnry, 19:i0, at 10 o'clock la the forenoon, at the County Court Room In Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and settling said final accounting, at which said time and place any person inter ested In the estate may appear and object Iheretto. Dated January 8, 1030 R. B. CROSS. Administrator of tha 915p Estate of Ralph Cross, deceased