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inl HMD AY, JIXY , Itm CltOOIC COCXTT JOCRXAL CLASSIFIED worn ALM WANTED Pot It Ion Cooking oa ranch, enquire Journal Offlca. 4ltlp. f'OR SALES Best building lots In town, (I) cornering on City Park, make an offer. Inquire at Jour nal Office. 4tfo. JOR 8At.B Two young Jersey eowt well bred, excellent condition, will be fresh ioon. Priced reasonable. Call t Journal office. ItHfp. rOR BALE 1,00 pound! of White Clover Reed. All cleaned, ready for market. Inquire of journal office. Iftfo. BAT! Read that motorcycle map la the Ochoco Knalty Co'i ad. It muit be taken at once. FOR BALE One leather couch, one ladles writing deek and book eaee combined, for tale at a aacrltlce. Call on or addreaa Mr. C. J. Johnson, city. letfe. BMP U8 YOUR WOOL Ws do cleaning and carding tor comfort era and mattresses. Manufactat ere of pure wool hate. CRYdlal HPHINOU WOOLEN MILLB. Port land, Oregon, mills, 700 Umatil la Avenue; office, 102 Bpaldlng Building. X&tt WANTED Cattle I will trade my 7 -room modern bouee, 1 1-1 lota brat location In Prlnevllle. ' Bee my agent, Ochoco Realty Co, Journal Office. lOtfe FOR BALE 50 head horses and ten head niulcs, all range stuff. This stock can be bought cheap If taken at ones. Call on M. It. Elliott. 4J-46p. FOR RENT Horns Hospital for rent see Jap Ireland. ittfc, ATTORN EY8 WILLAHI) II. WIUTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Pr,lneville, Oregon. , tf iS, R. KLLIOTT Attorney at La Court House St., Prlnevllle Ore OI'HTIIALMOIXMJIMT Ml. F. H. DAY Physician, ophthal mologist, neuraloglst. Specialty of eyes and norves. Glasses fitted Hours 10 to II a. m. ; I to 6 p. m. Evenings by appointment. (10 main at. Prlnevllle, Ore. S7tfc. The Journal does modurn printing. IiR. II. Q. DAVIS Dentist. New modern shop In Ksmstra Build Ing. The Journal does modern printing on short notice. LOST One Hampshire ewe lamb. Flndor please notify W. D. Res, R. r. D. No. 1. 43-430, Howard's Soda Specials The best In Prlnevllle, ,. Adv. SCALE BOOKS Neatly prlntod and bound. Sent $1.00 to the Journal and one will be mailed to you, postage paid. Stfc. SCRATCH rDA Different slset and quality of paper, lust Um thing for your deek or pocket tor sale at The Journal ofBoa. Do your eyes trouble youT Are your glasses giving satisfaction or do they need changing! It so, call on Dr. F. H. Day, 610 Main St., Prlne vllle, Oregon. He Is permanently lo cated at that address lltfe. BEFORE TOU SIGN Ufa Insus um contract la any other eoav any siamlne the superior eon tract and low premium rates of Oregon Ufa. Sea. T. I Qnlna the local agent 4tfe WANTED Clean, cotton rags at the ov Hi umaa a H. P. Belknap L. V. Belkaap BELKNAP BILK HA I Physicians and Bargwossi Office IBB Bast Third Street Prtaertlle, Oncost Offlea phono II . Resldenoe fl LAKE M. BECHTHLL , TJ. S. CommlasloBer Attorney-At-Law Orook County Bank Building PRI NEVILLE OREGON Those having eye troubles or ner vous troubles should call and aee Dr. P. H. Day, S10 Main St., Prlnevllle, -Oregon. ,. lHfo. , NOT1CK OP FINAL ACCOUNTING ' Not Us la hereby sins by tha undesigned, tho administrator of Um tat of Anal 1 Wright, nwi that ha haa awda and tllei ' wHh Um Count? Clerk of Crook County, ttata of Onson, his final accounting of kk Administration of laid setats. and that Um County Court of aald Coantr and mats, haa at Monday, th 1Mb day of July. UM, at IS O'clock la tha forenoon, at Um Coantr Court moat la Prlnevllle, Orison, aa Um time and , Ue for bearing and acttllns Um aald flaal amounting. Dated and published tint tlma, June 17th, ' IKS. " w. j, Wright, " Admintatrstor of the EstaU of Aaala L. Wright, deceased. , LAKE M. BECHTBLL, ' Attorn? for Administrator. t7-4Sa. ' OREGON HEWS NOTES OF GENEBAUNTEREST Principal Event of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Aa Investigation will be made by the stete fire maanal of the recent fire at Bend. The census report gives Pendleton population of 73S7, an Increase of 2927, or 61.4 per rent. . leaning of $100,000 bonds for har bor development was voted at a meet ing of the fort of Portland. Iliticlimins July 1, clerks and carriers of the KiiKene postofflce have bud their aitlarles Increased $:'U0 per year. The extremely hot days In Souihern Oregon recently canted many foreal fires from the electrical storms la the mountains. The Astoria city council haa author lied a landing elope for hydroplanes to be constructed at the foot of Pcrty second street, In that city. Better wheat and better prices for the Linn county product constitute the purpose of a general campaign launch eel by S. V. Smith, county scent Governor Ohott appointed W. D. MK'urry of Portlund, to succeed Kd wln A. Hutch, who has realgned aa a member of the Oregon board of phar macy. The Linn county threehermen's con vvuttoii will he held at Albany, July 17, to eatabllah a uniform charge for threshing and fixing wages for the season. E. Woodson of Heppner was ap pointed a member of the board of re gents of tha Unlveralty of Oregon to succeed Judge Been of Portland, who realgned. Frenk M. Erlckson, formerly head of tbs department of education In the Unlveralty of Idaho, has been elected professor of education In Willamette unlveralty. A term of from three to 20 days In the county Jail awaits automobile and motorcycle speeders In Salem as the result of an ordinance passed by the city council. According to State Veterlnsrlan Lytic thouaands of cattle frrra West era Oregon are being shipped Into Idaho and Montana to replenish herds of those statea. C. E. Wood ton of Heppner has been appointed to suoceed Judge Robert 8. Bean of Portland, realgned, ss a mem ber of the board of regents of tha University of Oregon. Surveys on a new road from Uklah were agreed upon In a conference be tween efflcers of Umatilla county and delegations from Uklah, Pilot Rock, Pendleton and Long Creek. Douglas county realty men have met and paaaed resolutions refusing to sell any land to Jupanoae, following the visit to Roseburg of agents for a Jap anese colonltatlon scheme. Attorney General Brown has been aaked to give a legal opinion as to whether a director of an Irrigation district Is a "ptibllo officer" and sub ject to recall by the voters. Timothy Newell, a Hood River orch ardlst, has Invented a fruit grading machine with an automatic feeder. He has also perfected a wiping machine which may be attaohed to the grader. H. O. Summerlln was acquitted by a federal Jury In Portland for the ohargea made by tha government of setting fire to brush In tha Umpqua national forest near Gravel Ford, Or. It cost Hans Pederson $410,481.83 to build ths Portland auditorium. The city paid him $347,083.08 tor the Job. This fact waa brought out at a session of tha auditorium claims committee last week. As a result' of a series of almost nightly robberies and petty thieving at the Salem automobile oamp ground tor tourists, a night watchman will be Installed to protect campers from further pilfering!. Upon the recommendation of Attor ney General Brown, the desert land board of Eastern Oregon ha voted to surohsss and Install a fish screen at the Tumalo creek dam, a few miles from Bend. . County courts In making their an nual budgets of taxes should take car of mandatory levies In preference to those levies of a discretionary nature, according to Justice C. A. Johns, In a suprams court opinion. Linn county Is richer by $76,927 this year than at this time last year, ac cording to ths semi-annual report of the county treasurer, who says that there la on hand a cash surplus of $132,020.4 In the treasury. I" Oregon dairymen want to charge $1 per hunderwelght more tor milk de livered to homes In Portland than for the same milk sold to oondensartes. This fact was made public by Investi gator Lionel C. Maokay of Portland's legal department, who has Just com plated aa Investigation of the Increas ed prion of milk as far as Portland distributors are concerned. . .. AX OLD LANDMARK fr-rrzr "T - i - -- I Built when Prlnevllle was still In Its swsddllng clothes, the Hamilton Htables on Main street remind us of the days when the young swain paid ' his so-much-per-bour fee and clat-1 tered out of the barn with his livery rig to go a courtln . Now It Is done In a gas wagon and changing times have almost tsken the picturesque I cowboy from the streets. At West, we no longer see them thunder Into town, pull up before the corner bar, and proceed to "liquor up". Of the latter fact, we are the most certain' Tha Main Street Stable bad a at mosphere of fifteen years ago during ; the Hound-Up last week, when be-1 booted and be-spurred riders In all , their trappings tied up at the barn. I It looked like old times to see them i on the streets snd to hear their yarns stain. After all there Is nothing' of the "movie" nature about the: make-up of Central Oregon riders. ! They wear their chaps snd spurs nat- ; urally and that they are good riders has been proved, ! In these days when garages are : the vehicle houses on main streets, : Prlnevllle need not be sshamed of i Its stable. Visitors may turn up; tlielr noses or hold them but lo-: cal citizens will point to It as evl-, rtence that Prlnevllle Is still the ten- tor of a great stock country and that 1 a stnble is able to hold Its own on i the main "drag." Our old timers could tell many an Interesting story about the Hamil ton stables. They minht with per- satslon tell about Its numerous own ers; how schemes were cooked up In Us stalls; how range stories were swapped; how bucking contests were diilly occurrences In the back cor-i rule, and of the many times the struc-1 ture has nearly burned. Its haymow has sheltered many a spree with old John Barleycorn a thing of the pastf And what of the fate of the stable? Of course, it Is common prediction that the structure will eventually burn such Is the fate of all land marks. As the building now stands It is a reminder that Prlnevllle Is ellll in Its pioneer stage of development, wltb a wider field ahead. WOl'Ll) YOU WAIT l-'OR HPKCIAL PKP.MISSION What do you think of having to telephone for permlsion to run a flock of bears ana then haviug your more or leas pallptatlug propos al turned down? That is what happened to J. W. Hodge a fire guard on the Shenna doah Forest a few days ago. Hodge was stationed at the look out tower on Hankey mountain. It was his Job to scan the skyline and to make expert diagnosis of far away smoke smudges or any other Indi cation of fire In the forest. This particular morning when be went to the lookout tower on the mountain top, he failed to attach his gun -to bis person. It -was a mere formality, anyhow and guns .are cumbersome things to carry around. Well, he got Into bis lookout box and began searching the dim blue dintances that looked like the further fringes of the world. He was very busy at that tor a while. Then his eyes came back closer home, . and what he saw made him wish for an airplane to take him Immediately to one of those far fringes. Three bears were browsing around only a little distance from his lookout' tower. They were not apparently giving him any thought, but be did not know how soon they might become hun gry. There belug no airplane at hand, he decided to use hia legs, .Then he remembered he could not leave his poat without permission, so he called up District Ranger Sbanklln, laid the case before him, and requested permission to go for liia gun. He was promptly told that the thing was impossible. The for ests were dry, and fire might start anywhere at any time. Bears or no bears, It was Hodge's business to stay in that lookout box. Being a per fectly good forest guart, he stayed. Another forest ranger nearby hap pened to listen in on the telephone conversation and succeeded In send ing help to Hqdge. U. S. SAVINGS ORGANIZATION Net sales of Thrift and War Sav ings Stamps and treasury savings certificates throughout the United Statea and Its possessions for tho first five months of 1920 amounted to $26,985,842, according to Treas ury Department reports to the Gov ernment Savings Organization of the ISth district. Oregon bas net sales amounting to $r0,917 from January 1 to May 81, the next largest percentage ot any state on the coast; Washington being first with $644,436. Officials of the savings division ot the Treasury De qfartment teel that the period ot loose spending by the people follow tng the war is virtually at an end and that the financial situation will stabilise Itself through sober thrift and saving by the people and contin ned Investment In the securities of the Government Oregon has been a leader and shall continue to be, providing the people accept the chal lenge and endeavor to hold It as the standard ot leadership. Poarle.-, The most valuable' pearls sre round; next come the pear-shaped, snd lastly the egg-Rhaped. , . , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Minnie Whitman to Roy C. Shaw, wd sese 20 swsw21-16-14. $4200. . O. M. Cornett to Marie Piney n, n,n, sese, s,sw, 16-13-15, $1,000. Edward Barrett to Pacific Building ft Loan Association, tract In Prine rllle acres. ' " -. ieirce Heat ffoir I LOW FLAME FOR SLOW COOKING The "Red 8tar" oil range will develop a heat much more Intense than you have ever thought pos sible from an oil-burning stove. Or the "Red Star" may be regulated to a low even heat for slow cooking. The wide range of Its beating Intensity will astonish you. Red Star DKTROIT VAPOR OIL HTOVE Is the first and only, stove to operate on all grades of liquid fuel, entirely without the aid of wicks or asbestos rings. Amazing Cooking Efficiency and Economy Many official tests have been made recently, by Impartial and competent Judges, to determine the relative cooking efficiency and economy of operation ot all the best-known oil stoves. The "Red Star" won all points without ex ception. It Is the most efficient snd economical oil stove on the market. Famous "Double-Ring-Flame" 8 1-2 lb. Burner This patented burner Is respon sible for the world-wide success of the "Red Star". It creates its own gas, from the cheapest Ker osene, by vaporizing all ot the beat units in the fuel.' It leavos no obnoxious odors or fumes. The heavy. Iron rings become red hot end concentrate an intense heat under the utensil. Let us show you the many extl x.t ii , nl ir m a t a M'K if I, I a miu 4a t ... u 11, i j w . v , . iv o ,u v ease and economy In cooking such Lakin Hardware " NOTICB rOB PUBLICATION ' United States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore- i ton. June 14. 120. , Notice hi hereby riven that . j DANT RUSSELL, INC.. hose postofflce address is cars of Matt Clerk , 16-17 Railway Exchange Buildinl. Portland.- Oregon, did on the 14th day of June. IWi. . file In this office Its splicstton to select an- aer ths provisions ot ths Act of Congress an- j proved June 24th, 1914, (38 Stat. 887 K ths following described lend. NH NrVV4SW. EUSWK. SE14. See. , EH, See. S. NVk. 8W14SW14, Sec 17, NVk BW14, 8HNEH. SEK. Sec 18, T. 11 R. 17.B., W. If., Embracing 1610.47 acres. Serial 02170. Any and all persons claiming adversely ths lands described, or desiring to object for any . reason to tha final allowance of the sell Uon, should fils their claims or objections la this office on or before the 10th day of Aug cat, 1020. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. M-47c Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given by tho undersigned. tho administratrix of th estate of Charles S. Smith, deceased, to the creditor of said dei eased, and to all person having claim srsimt said estate, to present th same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned, at ths office of M. R. Elliott, Prlnevllle, Oregon, within ix months from th data of th first publication of this notlcs. Dated and published the first time the 1st ot July. 1020. FRANCES V. SMITH. Administratrix of the estate ot Charles 8. Smith, deceased. 41-45C 0151(0 - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land of fice, st The Dalles. Oregon. June 17th, 120. Notice Is hereby given that SARAH B. OULFLEISCH Widow ot Charles Gulflelsch, deceased, of Bend, Oregon, who, on July 20th 115, made Homestead Entry. No. 015260, for Eft. Sec tion It, Township 20-South, Rang 17-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to mak final three year Proof, to stablish claim to th land sbovs described, before a C Ellis, U. & Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on th 3rd day of August, 102. Claimant name as witnesses: Patrick H. Coffey, of Bend, Oregon Oscar Larson, of Band, Oregon; Henry Stelnkamn, of Brothers. Oregon i John H. Israel, of MU tlcan, Oias'Sa- H, FRANK WOODCOCK, " -47p. ' Register. 020754 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract) Pablie Lead Sal Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Offlcs at Th Dallas, Oregon, May It, 120, Notlcs 1 hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Of fice, under provisions of Sec S455, R. 8m pursuant to the application of PETER MAGERS Serial No. 020754, w will offer at public sals, to the hlgeet bidder, hut at net lee than 14.00 per sere, at 11:15 o'clock A. M., oa th 10th day of August, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NE14SW14. Sec 20, T. 14, S. R. 18, Vast W. M. (Containing Fast Fryini . , " ""rTfrrr, s i. ' x usive features of the "Red Star '. lean; why it Is so simple to operste as you have never had. "WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE." 40 acra). The eale will not be kept open, but will be d,, doted hn those present at the houi named hare eessed bidding;, The pmon nuking the highest bid will be rs- (. imnudUtelT mr to the Reccirer the gjnent thereof) An7 ptnons claiming adversely the above- described land are advised to tile their claims OP objections on or before the time designated for A, BOOTH Receiver. 43-47D. 11117 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract.) Public land sale. Department of the Inter- lor, U. S. Land office, at Tha Dalles, On- gun. May IS, 1920. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Of- fice, under provisions of Sec t46S pursuant to the application of R. g JAMES H. PROSE Serial No. S211S7. we will offer at public Section 11. Township 10-South, Rang la ssie, to the highest bidder, but at not lest East, Willsmette Meridian, has filed notice) than (4.00 per acre, at 10.lt o'clock. A. M. on ths 10th. day of August, next, at this of fice, the following tract of land: EVkSKK. Sec 4. T. 14. S. R. H, E. W. M. (Contain. ing Acres). Tb sals will not be kept open, but will declared closed when those present at hour named have eessed bidding. The per- , son making th highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver th , amount thereof. i Any person claiming adversely th above- ! described land are advised to ftl their claims or objections, on or before tho tun amis- nsted for sale. L, A. Booth. 17-45 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING Kotics I hereby given by th undersigned, the administratrix ot the estate ot Henry 1 1 HE STATE OF OREGON; Yon are hue Turner, deceased, that shs has made and filod j by required to appear and answer th with tbs county clerk of Crook County, Ore- j plaint tiled In the above entitled suit against gun. her final accounting ot her sdmlniitra. you on or before th 20th day of August, 192 tion ot said estate, and that th court ha and if you fsU to so appear and answer or set Monday, the tb day of September, 12. j otherwls plead, tor want thereof th plshs. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at th County j tiff will apply to tha abov named court for Crurt Room in Prlnevllle, Oregon, aa Um I decre a prayed for in th complaint file time and place for hearing and settling ssld ' final accounting, at which said time and place any parson interested In said estate may ap- pear aad object thereto. . SUSAN TURNER. Administratrix of th estate of Henry Tur ner, deceased. 44 top. 01011 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract) Public land sale. Department of th Inter ior, U. 8. Land office, at The Dalles, Ore eon. May 27th. 120. . Notice la hereby gives that, aa directed by th Commissioner of th General Land Office ssdsr provisions ot Section S45I, K, B. pur suant to the applieatioB of - CHARLES RUBERG Serial No. S200S1, we will offer at pablk sale, to th highest bidder, but at a lees then 14.00 per acre, at 10:0 o'clock A. M. on th 18th day of August, next, at this of Ike th following tract ot land: BttSW. Sec 22, T. 15. S. R. 10, East W. M., (Con taining SO acres). TMs tract si ordered tat the market oa a ' showing that the areata Let ns show you why it Is ab- and why it will give you an Company sortios thereof is mountainous or too toogh for cnltrration". The eale will not be kept open, bat will he) declared closed when those present at tea sou named hare eessed bidding: Tbs Per son making tbs his nest bid will be require to Immediately par to tha Receiver tke amount thereat. Any persons claiming adversely ths above. described land are advised to file their claims r objections, on or before) tbs time desig nated for sals. L. A. BOOTH. 7-45B. Receiver. 018925 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 1 Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lend ot. tice. at The Dalles, Oregon, July 8th. 12. Notice Is hereby given that FRANK MERTSCHINQ ot Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on June U, ISIS. made Additional Homestead Entry, No 01E925, for NW14NWT4 NE"4NE4 Sec 10, NV4NVtT4 SE14 NWK NK SWfc NWVIS6T4 of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to th band above described before Lake M. BechtelL D. S. Commissioner, , at , Prtneville. Oregon, oa the 24th day of August, 1020. Claimant names as witnesses: WUhelm F. Splinter, Homer Spear, H. Earl Cross. Paul A. Mertsching. all ot Prineville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. . Register. , 44-48C 1 SUMMONS " THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATS OF OREGON FOR CROOK COUNTY , Jerry Leopard. Plaintiff. John T. Leonard and Bern Ice Lepard, De fendanta. To John T. Lepard and Bernle Lepard, ta above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF ! herein, namely; That th contract betvj said parties described la the complaint herehs ffor the" Southeast quarter of Section twelve. and th northeast quarter of Section tblrsssa In township sixteen south of Rang sixteen) East of Willamett Meridian, la Crook County Stat of Oregon, be cancelled, forfeited and declared sold, and that tha defendants and all persona claiming by, through or un der them, or either of then, be forever bar red and enjoined from claiming or ssurl tng any right or claim under contract to said real estate, and for such other and tan. tber relief aa to th court may eeem equts sble in th premises, and for his coats sag disbursements herein. This summons I published pursuant to aa) order mad and entered herein so t do tar the Hon. H. G. Wallaea. lodge of the Coast Court for Crook County, State ef Oregon, a tha 19th day st June, 192. LAKE M. BECHTBLL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Post Offlcs addrsat; Pi ha vflle, Oregon. ' Published first tune July 8th, IMS, ' 'sat