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V Tilt IINDAV. JI NK rnooK couktt jocrxai, Paget. io. urn I . B Awim neeeaBnaaBBBSBeBenBaBaaBBaBB I - ND-- WMJJL2. - " . .. U I i. T KOH WALK FOR 8AI.K flood modern house and furniture, garage and good out buildings. Will mil furniture separately and by piece. Might consider an automobile on first payment for house. IIoum ran bt (con at any tiro. J. F. Btlan torf. 623 Third St. Phone Rod Stl roil BALK Una Kurd Truck, Two Ford Touring cara and one Ford bug. Will take wood aa part pay ment. Otto Bontag. J3tf, MILLINKltY Juit received new tock of millinery. Another on the way. Ixmk at my atock be tore buying elsewhere. Prices rea onable. Mrs, J. N. Wright. FOR BALK Good ranch near Prlne Tllle. 185 acre, well Improved. Good term. Bos 48, Prlnevllle, Or. U-tfo FOR BALE Seed Ry and Marcus Wheat L w I Regelsbnrgr, Prlnevllle. t(-tf. FOR BALE Good work team, har neaa and collars. I 1-2 Inch wa gon, one Jersey cow, two belfor ealvea. If you want a bargain, ace tbeae. Loots Regulsherger. 26-tf. FOR SALE Hhonp ranch. Inquire of D. F. Stewart, Prlnevllle, Ore. 14-tfo. TO TRADE Two yearling eolts will trade for a Jersey belfer. Address 0. D. Oppen, City. B7tfp. Mall your Homstltcblng and Plcot Edge work to The Blnger Sewing Machine Co., Bend, Oregon for prompt service. The Singer Sew ing Mscblne Co., Bos 880, Bend, Oreg. 13-tfc. TO RENT 75 acros on a crop basts. Owner to take care of all water asseesmonts. A good chance If taken at once. Call at Forestry Office for particulars. Il-tf A Class! rtnd Ad guts results. MAYTAO ELECTRIC Washing mi chine, wringer attachment, tor sals or trade for a good cow. Cull at this office or enquire of Mrs, 0- Olson. S4tfo. When writing advertisers pi ssntton The Journal. OCHOCO PROJECT Irrigated land to trade for Prlnevllle property. R. L. Schee, Prlnevllle, Ore. I8tf. M1HCKLLANEOCS LOST Pair of De Lose Aoto chains In brown canvas bsg on Sunday evening on Ochoco Road. Finder leave at Journal office. 15-tf. LOST Jersey heifer, two years old. Large white spot Strayed from Powell Butte. Reward for recov ery. Notify this offloe. 15-tfo. WANTED AH kinds of Sewing to do. Inquire of Emma Randle, or Mrs. Guy Sumner. H-tf HIP US YOUR WOOL We do elesnlng and carding for comfort ers and mattressea. Manufactur ers of pure wool beta. CRYSTAL SPRINGS WOOLEN MILLS. Port land, Oregon, mills, 760 Umatil la Avenue: offloe. 101 HnaMlna- Building. IStf. SCALE BOOKS Neatly printed and bound. Sent $1.00 to the Journal and one will be mailed to jrou, postage paid. Itfc. Do roar eyee trouble youf Are Pesr glasses giving satisfaction or do ' lasy need changing? If so, eall oa Dr. F. H. Day, 810 Main St, Prlne vllle, Oregon. He la permanently lo cated at that address lltfe, BEFORE TOU SIGN life Insur anoe contract la any other eoss pany examine the superior eon tract and low premium rates of Oregon Life. See. T. L. Qntnn, the local agent I4tt Those having eye trouble or ner vosa troubles should eall and see I, r. H. Day, S10 Mala Bt, PrlnevUl. Oregon. lltf. IRRIGATED FARMS Am sub-dlv. Idlng my Irrigated farms one mile from depot, Prlnevllle, Oregon, In ttlA Cpflt TeetontlAn T.lafitot .1 - ' " I SO One mile from the Oregon StatS farm. Good nublla and hlh I w ; schools, churches, electric 'power IK? line, telephone lines, dally rural mall, flowing artesian water, ex tra flood water and good roads. Sold on small payments down, bal ance long time and easy terms Write or call on, D. P. Adamson, owner, Prlnevllle, Oregon. Free auto use for inept. 26-tfr. UNITED ARTISANS, Prlnevllle Atvia-r than, h.. t,f . trMM lhmiM , u sembly No. meats the flrsl I ?nU?J " ?M. 'lta snaMian. to Anil thlvA Mnti4a . Mk la the K, of P. HalL All laltln. Artisans are wsloome. FLORENCE CYRUS, M. A. MARTHA A. NBVEL, Becy. OniTllALMOLOOIHT DR. F. II. DAT Physician, ophthal mologist, neuraloglst. Specialty of eye and nerves. Classes fitted Hours 10 to II a. m. ; I to p. m. Evenings by appointment 111 main St. Prlnevllle. Ore. I7tfe. ATTORNEYS WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon, tf. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at La Court House Bt, Prlnevllle Ore PHYSICIANS DR. B. O. HTDB Physldaa aad Sawgeos) Office 101 Tkirt Mnag Prlnevllle .. CHA8. B. EDWARDS Physician A Surgeon Glasses Correctly Fitted SIT Mal Bt, Prlnevllle, Otegoa. H. P. Belknsp L. V. Belkaap BELKNAP A BELKIAP Physicians sad Borgooew Office lfel Eaa Third (Mree Prlnevllle, Oretfoa Orrtos phone 11 Residence II DR. H. 0. DAVIS DENTIHI Crook County Bank Balldlrg Prlnevllle Oregon LAKE M. BKCHTKIA I7. 8. CommUslunor Aurny-At-I.aw took County Bank Building PR1NKV1LLE . . ORKOON THE PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANY "The oldest office In Oregon" 14 North Second Street PORTLAND, OREOON DR. PAUL O. LONG Chiropractic Physician Electro-therapy Acute and Chronic Cases OFFICE HOURS 10 to II, t to 5. By appointment Offloe over Journal Press. Telephone, Red 511. Calls answered day or night W. H. CYRUS The Jeweler MASONIC TEMPLE Prlnevllle, Oregon NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlro la hereby given that, tha andenlgn ed, m Superintendent of Bank for tha State of Oregon, la In charge of tha aiieta and af faire of the Crook County Bank of Prlnavllle, Oregon, for tba purpose of liquidation. All , -- " 7 viaima aamines aucn tnk ara hereby notified to make legal proof ......,., ur in, im a uuiy vennea alalia, aa by law nrnvtiLMl with .1 n a - . . of Banke In charge, at the office of tha Crook Countw Rank r(nllt. . ; .' , . - - vn or oeiore the 18th day of June, 1921, T rKANK C. BRAHWELL a6 Sunerlntandent of Ranlra ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE wr imiuun run TUB COUNTY OF rnnoir In tha matter of tha Guardianship ef John O'Kelley and Marlon O'Kelley, Minors. fin Marina .Via .-UI .11 I 1 I Terlfied. of Lydla O'Kelley, guardian of tha ... iiuini raiaie, ior a license to sell the Interests of the above named minors in the following described real estate, situate ,ln Crook County, State of Oregon, to-wit! Tha fkiifhrntt . .1 . er of section flvai the southeast quarter of southeast quarter of section six: the north half nf fliA nn.V. . . . . - ijuni-ver, me BOUinwest quarter of northeast quarter, the southeast quarter or northwest quarter and the north. ouarter of southwest quarter of Section TJ? "Lt.".?'?? "rth- - - uwiwb riKni- in lownsnip J "L??, wnty-one East of the Willamette Meridian, for the maintenance and support of said minora, and It appearing to the court that said land la producing no Income and Is an expense and a burden to said estate, and that It Is beneficial and for the best Interests of said wards and their said estate that the same be sold, IT 18 THEREFORE ORDERED that the next of kin of said wards and all persona In terested In said estate appear before ma In the County Court Room In the Courthouse In Prineville, Oregon, on tha End day of July 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M to show cause, li i rri tor iri nun" set forth. I AND IT IB ll t Rltf BD nunviiiri. ! Vi!" .J",.ZJli.?"t.' . ka ...i I. ! I-.. !.. . k. a , Journal, weelilv MnKwt of rmnl dr. eulatlon In said Crook Count v. Orxmn. and in in, i ptxjk wmr nulillahed el Prlnevllle. Onvnri, for three ",w.7"'lfu"r'l"'.th PoWleatloa btna wo inw no a.v or une, I ri i . at Prlnevllle. rmnk County, Oregon, ...v war ui juna, H. fl. WALLACE, -'. Count. lain. mm noticb pok publication Tenertmnt of iht Interior. U. S. Land Olllce al The Pallas, Orwon. June f, 121. N'rtlee la harahy given that t.tl.l.tS! if n uvntliun of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who. on Marrh I. 114 mafe FVeert Land Kntrv. No 0120., for hkm Hartk.n . Township H-Bouth Range 17-fj.t, Willamette Mrrldlan. ha flld not in of Intention to malt final Proof. ntr rvn pfkailtiar wAm -t m xt l. ? to aaiahllah rlolrn to tha land aho.. dWrriU ua m. narniall, Unltad SUtaa Commbalonar, at Prtrmlll. Orvaon, on tha Claimant namaa aa wHnaaaaa t Albart W-, Caonr r. War. Owar A. Had lund, Ba-tha Car. all of Prinlllt, Oranon. SS-4!c. RwUtar. M7 17111 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . rtanartmant of tha Intarior, U. S. Land oiiira at ina uallaa, Omron, Mar 12, 1K1 Notka il haraby rlvan that ANNA W. EVANS fnrmarir Anna W. Rlabhoff, of PrincTllla, Oron. who, on. Saptambar It, IBIS, mada Homaataad Entry 0147 and on Saptambar n. a., no. orlBZ, for ORUNEtt BSHK.Kaa. SO, 8W. Baa. SI, NN. ha . NKNei4. 8WNE14 Sot 1 and NW14 Sr.-. S7, Townahlp IS South. Ranga 1 Eaat. WlllafflatU Meridian, haa fUtd notlea of intention to maka thraa rar Proof, to aa. tablluh claim to tha land abova daacribad be. for. Laka M. Barhtall. Unltad Statea Com. nanunn, a, rnnaTUia, uroson, OB tM lit Claimant namaa aa witnaaaaa I Numa P. McCoin. BUphan E. Jonai, PHet Coabow Gaorg, Eannry, aU of Prlnacllla. vmwn, H. FRANK WOODCOCK. - Rniater. Stalls 1KU4 NOTICE POR PUBLICATION Datiartmant ttt ,ka IhI... tl a a offlca at Tha Dallaa, Omron, liar 14. IWL oniic, at naraoy Riven Wat of Poet, Oregon, who, on January M. ISIS, made Homeatead Entry OIS3I0 and on March I, 1920 Ad. H. E, No. 018124. for all of See. tion 18. Townahln lCfiouth Rmm en.p.. Willamette Meridian, baa filed notice of In tention to make three year proof, to aatab. lUh claim to tha land above deecribed, before Laka M. Berhtell. Unltad SUtaa Com m be ion. er, at Prineelllo, Orecon. on the 16th day of July, 1921. Claimant naraea aa wltneaaeal Joaeph R. Poet, Clarence O. Btorer, NeO McLean, Joaeph T. CI boon, ail of Poet, Ore tun. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, SW8e. Redatu. S17f 4S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION nepnrtraent of the Interior, TJ. S. Ijnd offlco at Tha Dallaa. Omron. May JO, 181. Notlea la hereby liTea that LEONARD HARVEY on. of the belra and for tha beira of Roaewell P. Harrey, dacaaaed, of Madraa, Oraron, who on November 7, 191, made bomastead entry No. 01741, for Lota S, 4. Section 10, T. 18, & E., 18. E.. and SKViSE, BWtt NW)4. Section 25, SHNEii. NSE4 Sac 2, TowS. hip 18, 8.. Rang 18E.. WillametU Meridten. haa filed notice of Intention to make final Proof to eatabllah claim to the land above daaerlbed. before Laka M. Bechtell, United Statea rMnmluL... O-. : 1 1 r r ... a i. VRVa ea the 14th day of July. 1M1. iiaimanc namea aa wltneaaeal William T. Benaon, Jamca D. Taylor. Jam ea C. Houston. Edwin L. McFarland, ell of Roberta, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, RegtoUr. WANTED Clean Cotton Bags the Journal office. at Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Oregonian Agency JOHN J. PRICE Prineville, Oregon OREGON DAILY JOURNAL DAILY -SOe. DAILY AND SUNDAY Me If raw ttoat get roar petper lariy, poone tcea 8l aa will send osm ap by special eenger. .... aad we PRI NEVILLE DRUG 00. Local Ageat NO.46.I.0.O.F. Meets erery Saturday night In Ocho eo Lodge Hajl, on Second Street, be tween O and D. N. G., K. D. Hus ton; V. 0., W. J. Johnson; Secy., i. Cram; Trees. G. p. Reams. The Journal doe modern printing on short notice. BETTY By HUBY H. MARTYN. i ey atcciore Newspaper Sradleate.) Hetty Allen's rd hair named loose In (lie suiiKliliie aa all run up the trim gruvi-l path win, ti,e letier clutched in one hand and the soft parrel turketl urelMMtly under ber blue gingham sleeve. Buck in the kitchen she totmed the parcel on Uc chair and hurried to turn the ham In the smoking nplilur. The letter he tore open and read In the fragrant haze of the cooking din ner. "Very nice about evmillne ma In come and aends a Dretint to wear." she puraiilirase.! at the end. Her brother liul) mumhled amnetMni Into the band towel he was using on "is sude-tlet ked face. Hob undertoKl that the letter win from a rnuatn Jn Dow Wliwlow, whom Betty bad dlacor- ereo in uon s home city. Dim had worked on a local road mirvpv for month, that as long enough for lilm hi uiecover isetty, and now Betty was going to visit this cousin Jane, whom i the Aliens had never seen, and run tha '. gauntlet of Don's family nnder ber wing. 'I Stinnoae cltv neonle ei-new a cimn. try girl to have dowdy duds," flared Beity, as she flipped the bam sgalo, "I Just miens thev don't ru-A tn umi me clothes. If we are poor." rind out what's come before yon fly clear off the handle," suggested Bob. Betty SnlnDed the narrel gtrtnv wlih the lampwlck scfwiors. which hatv pened to be handiest The stiff paper , and soft, white Inner wrappings fell ' from the folds of silken stuff that bll- I lowed out over her firm, brown hands. Ked r gasped Betty, flushing hotly. Bob gazed with manlv admiration at i the crepe de chine that glowed and ! gleamed in bis sister's hands. He had 1 never imagined that atuff for clothes I could be quite so alluringly beautiful. it a a peach of a color," be said. ! 'It'll muke me look Ilka a rwrfner J fright! You never beard of a red dre-o. on a red-haired girl, and I might Just as wen give up the whole trip as weai this color s simile time. And It's kuI crepe de chine that I've always dream- ed l might have a dress of if fairr I dreams could come true!" wailed Betty. Then why In tunket didn't thev send s black piece of goods r tempor ised Bob. 'I hate black." flatthed Rottv. "I bate the everlasting colon red hair has to wear, and if von know haw I want to get Into the glaringest red that other girls can, you'd wonder I uon t use hair dye." 'Send the goods back. Tell the Jane we can get up clothes enough for you," said Bob. 'I'd go In my old silk if rhla wasn't red. I don't know Just what to think. Bob. Either cousin Jane is an awful cat, or she wants to see ber present come nying back, and I declare If she Is going to see that!" There was a wry smile on Betty's piquant face as she nut the smooth folds of the silken stuff on s parlor Chair. She WAR dptormlnori to mm th. I gauntlet of cousin Jane and the Wins- low ramny with her head in the lr Betty was flying the colors of her lova for Don as she made drastic plans for mat crepe de chine. She reached -the city some weeks later In the dusk of a feathery snow. Her new shoes slid awkwardly on the soft rugs that lay on couusin Jane's polished floors. There were strange bands to take off ber wraps ; and up In her own room Betty peered with some alarm at the cavernoua closets and tiled bath and cheval mirrors and shaded lights. ' Could Betty have guessed It, Const. Jane In ber own luxurious room was even more uncomfortable. "The child has red hair!" she walled. "I knew Don raved about red, but I never guessed the reason." Cousin Jane's husband grinned. "I wonder If her temper matches," he ventured. "I wonder what she thought nf that red stuff. The Aliens always did have j sense enough to know when they are I Insulted. But if Betty shows herself to Don Wlnslow In that shade of red he'll blink." Cousin June snanned the clnsn nf her bracelet. She crossed the hall and i knocked at Betty's door. When there was no answer she nushetl ooen the door. A plain brush lay on the dress ing table; Betty's shoes stood with heels against the wall, but Rettv her. self was not there. Don's voice was what Cousin Jane heard as she went down the wid staircase, and a slender, radlsnt Rut. ty In shimmering black smiled shyly from the deep chair Don had drawn to the open fire. At midnight Betty knelt by Cousin Jane, too happy for many words. "Don's determined to --keep loving me, and his people were dear. And when I'm so happy I don't want to be going a bit under false colors. Dear Cousin June, I dyed your beautiful red present until It was black as a hat And I made It Into t.is dress be cause I wanted Don to keep loving me." "You are a dear, loyal diplomat," smiled Cousin Jane. Betty Jumped to her feet "Trust a red haired girl !" she said. gayly. Lamp for Every Inhabitant The oroductlon of electrie lamna In the United States now approximate 130,000,000 annually, or abonr nna every Inhabitant of the country. Last Big Block cf D vcu irrjfin ranm HT -finer f -h! I I-arxJ (jritli tl) b Ocll m dlSOOaV.I X W.ln, Caruvda that will stoaaa ton rto I ata vror ird nafnrgJijr, pH. nil Hill Una teat tM etUtvi ToorLut B!f Opportunity Tiff Wavfe mmm both frt ibn rairto mm. Mrk lan-to im thai Lioyit ftmUf anf BaltkforrJ VtrUrtM of Lmual A&mrt and 8Mkstehawt.ii, Jo ga Luf farm lMri on tb rv-fc fratrV f HanltAba, MaataatKrwaa an sTHatit trataw mt ejf irMng nts tran IM m mi tad vp. 20 Tears to Eara anj to Pay Tha rMWa ISeMa mm ytm Wm tatal rwiiT a tlaa d kma; tcrm.aaw Mrrrkt-rita thai si rvmrasraabea ka th hssMorv of Isra io- on tha artfipol ostii Uaf i yaar, thoa Muisn anaoal mnt of Om toimk y Borasoata. Intarewt t o. InOntrai Haa- ta'3agfWBU1,BWa'Sir Tf aemwT BWaoatr WnaaeM arr.-ear Lrl'am lnA Ilnilpr trnvalina In Ootithara Alberta, thm OitasMaa Par4rla Itatlwa taaa dansopod tba Wvaat tadtrtdoaj krtfrattoa antiarrfakiDf aa tha Aagsrrtcaa CtUtMtit. Tbia diatoet aoauhsa 90m of tha haasi aaudi to tda, Aa nfeUlma; aoppjy of watar fa awlawnfatarad fjmdar tha) -" oam sm jwTinnwni. rrecssw rmrsga nuaj s rmrsfa iroaj T17 aw sua svrrw np, on mm j Unm. I'HJto loan In i ty iNMaia to pay back. I n 1 The PORTLAND HOTEL Widely known as Portland's "Hotel of Hospitality Rates $1,50 a day and up Richard W. Childs, Manager ! '. 1 I ' 1 - GRAZING UIID FOR RENT Will rent for grazing purposes the following lands: 80 Acres; E 1-2; N. E. 1-4 Section 2 160 Acres; S. E. 1-3 Section I. 280 Acres; N 1-2 (Excepting 40 acres) Sec 12, 16S. 20 E. 160 Acres; N. W- 1-4 Section 7 16 S. 21 E. svwa 680 Acre This land Is partially fenced and contain running stream, perman ent water. Rent reasonable, submit what rent you will pay. Geo. E. Englehart j --"ey Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Lumber Lath Shingles EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE i Yours For Service II eWm'riy ; mi Omar Contractor and Builder BRICK ASD ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE WORK Hardwood Flooring f ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ANTTHINO IN THE t BUILDINO LCQL SHE HJS BEFORE TOU BEGIN TOT WORK MB ABOUT A MODERN , the Canadian Pacific i i! rami Lana9 Kg t Uk tV Cur. nf .net nnssener a ian PtiHtln It i a aa s il tid afwl fnra.rwi.n. lot ro.t a furm hurras lea rirh and rUpn4nl. Thsj evmntry Isj j for fw h.punt. ttnm una m Um Msartl. KoTaxes oo Improif menfa TW a amou ummUm nA- U wm or than 20r an sTr for all par pnaaa b t tfaf r ara aa uiea on yit hvm tUftt, boiWitiBTi, lir.proMawmta. trrsrmoata or ottwvmX HTrta. ooJ lTtriloa. amawmm.a, maJta farm flf m do swsMvtwuTa, amaiuuui No Salo Wktotit Iarettiga! Tha Canadian PaHfl wfti not aalt ? a . T'o kawa lr.pertd it, Yoo mut aatiaAssj ond ovary qoMOoa fora Uktno oa toot hom. Ii tVrUd and masio ooir. TMa fnwartlgsttait fa mila attcntioa to tha' last mat Workof CaMdaw trmemM garrad fum Jaada. Spedal Rates for Homeieekers Ma Fal fnloroMtio aVcta1 WWaaa jaUa ier twaaa.ttfa aaafea aa Wsariaaiiiaa.aia, ieoaatdMa,, tv(sisi TuJT OCHOCO BBALTT CO LsOCAal AjMBtAl ' 433 Mala,8t PrinsTllls, Ore. asm ii s im Ueetaa.J.S.a For Solid Comfort Make Your Portland Headquarter ruruiuHa, inreaoa Lime Plasler Cement Wilson HOME ON EAST PAYMENTS artaaiMlo f