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Page 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON For the first time since the disease was reported in this state rabies has made Its appearance In Polk county. Conrad Teterson of Silverton and Floyd Day of Yaqulna were drowned tn the Sluslaw river, above Tolnt Ter race. The government land office at Vale has allowed homestead applications amounting to upwards of 60,000 acres ince January 1. Fortland wbs awarded the gold med al for the largest number of milk ex hibit.! at the ranamaPaelfic Interna tional exposition. The convention of the Oregon State Letter Carriers and the United Asso ciation of postoffice clerks will be held Saturday at Salem. The Union Meat company, of Tort land, was the lowest bidder for the beef contract for state Institutions for the next six months. C. V. Tebault, a prominent real es tate man of Albany, was found dead in his office with evidence that he had committed suicide. Trading stamps and premiums are to be abolished in Roseburg by agree ment of members of the Roseburg Merchants' Association. . One hundred twenty-three students, the largest class in the 32 years of the school's existence, have received di plomas from the Oregon Normal. The Ladies' Civic Improvement club of Vale has perfected arrangements to hold a "babies' improvement conven tion" at Vale September 1, 2 and 3. The entire business section of the town of Timber was completely de stroyed by fire, entailing a loss of J12.000, buil'linss and stocks covered by about 6 00 insurance. More than 75 persons attended the 13th annua! reunion of the descend ants of Lewis and Elizabeth Rinehart held at the fruit ranch of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Rinehart, near Salem. Eugene is rapidly completing three of its largest buildings, a high school costing $110,000, a state armory cost ing $75,000, and an administration building at the university, costing IS9.000. Two hundred and five deaths of Oregon pioneers were recorded during the year ended June 1, 1915, according to the annual necrology prepared by George H. Himes, of the Oregon His torical Society. Contract for the construction of the terminals for the O-W. R. & N. at The Dalles and Pilot Rock Junction below Pendleton have been let to Twohy Bros., and th work will be Classified Ads The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking I Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything I from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm started immediately. Dignitaries of tha Catholic church from all parts of eastern Oregon are expected to be tn Baker June 29 to take a prominent part in the silver Jubilee of Right Rer. C. J. O'Reilly, bishop of eastern Oregon. The Columbia highway will be open for travel from Portland to The Dalles on or after July 10, according to Road master John Yeon. Until that time it will be necessary to ship automo biles to The Dalles as heretofore. M'ith nearly every Sunday school class of girls over 15 years of age In the state sending representatives, the third annual girls' conference for the western Oregon body of the State Sun day school association will convene at Salem June 25-27. The forest office at John Day issued -.- - - :. - : 250 grazing permits for the Beason of! MOWER- Rake and lieht buekboard 1915, covering about 24,000 head of cat- j Will sell or trade for posts. Seoj tie and horses. During the next 10 , ;i0tf V. li, I'uindexter, Uty days permits will be Issued to nearly 100 sheep owners covering approxl- Ailvertleonientu under thin bend are eh.irreii lor at a flat rate of five cent per line for each liwertlon. No cllnpliiy other than lYgulnr headlnp will lu admitted to the Claeeltied column. Copy dhould lie In Mila otlice not later than Wednesday noon to Inniire tnoertlon under thin head. FOR SALE PLAN - To spend a couple of days in Kend during Chatauqua week. While there take your meals at the Coxy Restaurant. Hit I p. TEAM OK MARKS - Weight about MiiO both with foal. Age -1 anil '7 years. Call at his olliee llltf. LOtiANHERRlES - Choice Mood River loganberries for canning, $1. tit) per crate. O. C. Claypool & Co. ItOtf CATTLE FOR SALE One hundred two year old steers, f0 two year old heifers, 50 cows with calves. All good grade of Durhams and Hereford. Price, $J).2.riO. W. 11. Cochran, Hrownsville, Oregon. 4t. matcly 130,000 sheep. Water from the Goose Lake valley j irrigation reservoir In Lake county is ; now flow ing over lands comprising 60,-' 000 acres adjacent to Lakevlew. The project, under construction for six j years, is now completed, save for the digging of such lateral canals as water j users may hereafter arrange for. i Bids are now being received at the, offices of the United States engineer f in Portland for the construction of the north and south jetties at the mouth of the Siuslaw river. The north JERSEY HEIFER iettv will be extended 300 feet and the has heifer calf FOR SALE - One sulky Plow. 1 2-section Harrow, 3 Saddles, 1 Mowing Machine, 1 Seed Drill, 1 set Ruggy Harness. I set Work Harness, 1 3-inch Wagon. Otto Sontag, Prineville, Oregon. 21 L. Kamstra, Two years old, two weeks old. Prineville, Ore. 28tf. south one 200 feet. There will be $200,000 available for the work after July 1, when the congressional appro priations go into force. The entire plant, except one old Washington hand press, of the Oregon State Journal, a pioneer, paper .of the state, published continuously in Eu gene for over 45 years untij May, 1909, by II. R. Kincaid of that city, has been ; donated by Mr. Kincaid to the Unlver- FOR SALE CHEAP sity of Oregon. The plant will form a ; ti ilk cow, Jersey nf flip nrintinff Tiliint tn hft - ! town, and tUUSt Utugtilin, rnnevlie, uregon SEED RYE Clean dry land seed. Call on or address lA'wis Kegels berger, Prineville Ore. 2Stf FOR SALE A 5 passenger touring car. Hood bargain if taken at Auto, Care The 2Stf. once. Address, Journal. A good family I am leaving sell. Earl Me tablished at the university. Klamath Project to Be Completed ' Klamath Kalis, Or. While no more reclamation projects may be expected to be initiated in Oregon or elsewhere j in the United States in the immediate , future, it may be written down as a j fact that the Klamath Falls project I of 250,000 acres will ultimately ba 1 REGISTERED JERSEY LULL Three years old. Have used this aniamal until 1 am compelled to change. From a two year old cow that made 322 pounds of butter at a two year old in 2!M! days. For price, Phone or address, John Kemmling, Prineville , 2S tf comDleted as a result of the visit hers of 12 members of the appropriations : ol,i- weight 1K0 pounds broke to committee of the 64th congress. , FOR SALE Gray Gilding 4 years Rav Const rule, gentle to nadle. able. 31tf JERSEY COW- Four years old to be fresh in September and now giving three gallons of milk. See A. H. Roller, City. HOtf A TEAM A number one work team for sale or trade; one gelding weight 12D0 and one mare weight i:i."0, to foal within two months. Will trade for a pair of 1000 pound colts three or four years old. broken or unbroken. t all at or phone Jesse l ancev s Ranch. olltf FOR SALE Half house, barn, shade, well on place, just make a nice home taken at once; J. Prineville, Oregon. dock, lawn the l) room artesian place to a bargain if L. Wonderly 2'.Hf HELP WANTED AGENT WANTKD-To represent Mum. Mutual Life Insurance Com pany in this section. Must give references. Previous experience not necessary. AddroM II . G. Colton, Manager, 310 Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Oregon. 27 MONEY TO LOAN MONEY The mint makes it anil under the terms of the Continent al Mortgage Company you can se cure it at ti per cent for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you. Petty & Company, 513 Dcnhnm Puilding, Denver, Colo. 25 WANTED , ESTRAYED TENT HOUSE For sale cheap if taken at once. See James Allen Prineville, Oregon. 2!Hf. TO EXCHANGE LUMPER Ad kinds, to exchange for livesoek or grain. Address Lumber care the Journal or phone this olliee. '.Wit. WOULD TRADE Good Smith-Premier typewriter for wagon. En quire at Journal olliee. H. 27tf WANT LISTINGS Of stock and grain ranches for Portland or Willamete Valley property anil cash,- commission from one to live per cent. John Ferguson, 501 Gerlnger Ulilg. Portland, Oregon. REWARDS 20 DOLLARS REWARD For in formation lending to the recovery of two sorrel mares; One has a strip face and wore a bell. Indian brand and FL on left sholder. age 12. weight 11)01) pounds. The other cross It on left shoulder and t) and circle 7 on right shoulder and hip, age 7 years weight !0O pounds and should have coll by side. Hold and notify J. L. lim deeu, Iteeklcy, Oregon, Harney County. Itot.'lp STRAYED -Yearling bull came to my place 9. months ago. Owner can have same by (mying 'n pas ture and this ail. Mrs. L. Dillon. Prineville, Oregon. 2Ktf MUSIC TEACHERS MR. THOMAS J, HILL - Of Port land Oregon will open a music studio in piano and voice in Prine ville September tith. 11)15 for beginners and advanced pupils. Harmony, counterpoint, compo sition, and music history will ho given as an advantage to the student, I will be pleased to re fer you to Miss Wancho Williams in regard to my work and ability, For further information you may address me at Madras Oregon until May 2H. 11)15 after which please address me at my Portland home, 301) Jackson Street. 23lf HOMESTEADS HOMESTEADS I can locate a few choice homesteads of 320 acre each in a country where there is water for domestic use on every claim and not less than 40 acres of plow land, all black rich loam. Neighbors near by. Limited selections. Come good choice. Address A. C. euro Prineville, Oregon. early The Inr a Journal, l'.Of For new and old etomach trouhle uce Adamson's Digest eze. Price 50c or six boxes for 12 50 pohtpnid to any address in the United States of America. For cale by D. P. Adamcon A Go., Prinev'ile, Oregon. Vacation Days Are Here! And don't for'i t n Camera We sell the ANSCO one of the best and P ai li you how to (jet best results. The Art Shop F. K. Laflrr, Prop,, Prineville, Ore., for a "Siuuru Deal" OPTICIANS DRS. MARTIN Will return to Prineville Saturday and all wish ing expert optical s r ice tdmuld see t In-Ill . "id DRTdA "PEIIRENDT HERE Re member my twenty years experi ence. During tlits time I have daily been testing and examning evrey known fifrm of eyestrain and successfully relieving thous ands of ca cs correct glasses. Moderate charges. Graduate of Pbilidelphia Optical College also Mct'ormack's Optical College of Chicago, Illinois. Will be at the 1 bdel Oregon until Sat unlay June 2i'. DENTISTS DR. II. G. DAVIS Has returned to Prineville and will be pleased to welcome all former patients and new Ones as well, Olliee in the Adatnson , building. 2'.if. r,- SPECS A 1 h7 h Vl1 tatfl all JL dl Oil Ho t W earner Goods! LADIES' Wa:cfc HIGH GRADE " 'SlS Containing values Regular $2 to $3.50 in this sale only 95c All Sizes Ladie's Colored Waists $1.00 to $1.50 Values In this Sale only 75 c Childs' Pumps and Oxfords in all Leathers 50c and up Misses' Pumps and Oxfords in Tan and Patent 75c and up Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords on Bargain Tables, all leathers at 50c to $2.00 pair i5E SUITS For the Celebration $222 AND UPWARD New Scrim Curtain 2 1-2 yards and Lace Edge Special this sale $152 the pair t ' Millinery at Just One-half Price! COLLINS W. ELKINS 1 For Men Only Capps Bros. All Wool Cloth o ingi Best made at any price. We have your size. The style equal to any; the price low. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. MEN'S HOSIERY Try our 20c hose for Men! 6 pairs for $1.10 Equal to the 25c hose