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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL JANUARY 25, 1917 PAGE "3 it- When Wanting Good HonestWorkDone Don't forged the ' Prineville Machine Shop the Beat Equipped Plant In Town for all Kinds of Machine Work and Oxy- Acetylene Welding Prineville Machine Shop E. G. Hodson, Prop City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season A Dollar in the Bank It worth two in the hand, because it if safer. It soon growl and begins to work for you. yeieijjtOTjfrgojs. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. Shipp & Perry Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Windows, Glass, Paints and Oil, Ituheroid Roofing, Ornamental Fending OMAR WILSON CONTRACTOR and RU1LDER Busir- ss Buildings, Residences and all Classes of Construction. Quality of Work Absolutely the Best PRINEVILLE :: OREGON j i cent CHassiiSed Ad 5eeHiini!EVERY FOR SALE FOR BALE-Three shares of Pilot lluttf telephone stock, Im three shares of Earbwire Telephone Company stock. G. M. Meyer. Sltfc. KEEP YOUR COW&-Clean and dry. PJucprinU for the most successful cow stall can be had for the asking, address L. B. La follette. Redmond. Ore. 5tfc. KOR SALE WW acres of land all well fenced with rabbit wire and all in cultivation; 8 miles from Prineville; has rood spring and is under Ochoco project; some trade. Write V. 0. box 113. city. 6tfc FOR PALE 1 000 bushels of oats at 2 cents per pound. Four miles from Paulina, ('has. E. Ulun dell, Paulina, Ore. 6t8p FOR SALE 150 tons rye hay. Chan. Palmer, Roberts, Oregon. t4p SCRATCH PADS Different sizes and quality of paper Just the thing (or your desk or pocket, for sale at The Journal office. KOR SALE The Pickett boarding house icotnpletely furnished and oper ting; always full of good-paying boarders. Call on Mrs. J. D. Pickett. 8tfc FOR SALE Corner lot on Main street Size 66x100 feet; splendid business location. Box 623, Prineville, Ore gon. 8tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE One 8x10 camera; tn first-class condition. F. E. Lafler, City. 8t4p TYPE WRITER Smith-Premier in first class condition with steel case for sale for $25. O-Journal office. JERSEY COWS Terms. Inquire at this office or write Postoffice Box No. 354. WSA. lOtfc ONE HUNDRED TONS Of good hay for sale at Crescent, Oregon. Call on or write J. H. Wenandy, Bend, Oregon. 10t3c FOK8ALE One 2-yr.-old purebred, red Shorthorn bull, an excellent individual; 3 Shorthorn steers coming yearlings. G. A. Bradley, Redmond, Oregon. lltfc MISCELLANEOUS TEAM WORK-Of all kinds. In quire at 2nd Hand Store. 46tfc. E. JOHNSON U again agent for the Portland Journal; bargain day offers. 8l5p MEALS, BOARD AND ROOM BOARDERS WANTED Boarding house under new management. 'First door east of Claypool's store on Fourth Street, formerly occupied by Mrs. Harvey. Meals served 25c. ChlH-Con-Carni every Saturday. 10t7p HELP WANTED MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On improved eal estate. Lake M. Bechtcjl, Crook County Bank Building, city. ' 5tfc. iA GOOD POSITION The passage of the eight hour law by congress has created a big demand for telegraph operators both In rail way and commercial service. Young men and young ladles can obtain a good position paying from $75 to $80 per month. For full particulars write Railway Telegraph Inst., Portland, Ore. !1H5 $2500 To loan on improved alfalfa farm near Prineville on Ochoco or Crooked River. A. R. Bow man. 26tfc. ! AGED WOMAN Wanted as house i keeper; good home but small wages. John McFadden, Terre bonne, Oregon. 7t5p MONEY To loan on improved real estate. D. H. Peoples. 20tfc WANTED PERSONAL MRS. OMAR C. CLAYPOOL Face and scalp specialist. Manicuring, hairdressing, shampooing, elec trical treatment; manufacturing of high class hair goods. Two blocks east of Prineville hotel, opposite courthouse. Phone Red 581. ltfc. STRAYED WANTED Modern house between now and spring. No children, particulars In first letter. Ad dress P. O. box 452. lltfc WANTED TEAM Three to five years old; Broken or unbroken; twelve to fourteen hundred lbs. Give price and particulars. Al bert Harper, Tumalo, Ore. 5t4c ESTRAYED Two Jersey heifers from the Morse ranch at Powell Butte; branded V with quarter circle above on left hip. Notify Van Morse, Redmond. 6tfc E8TRAYED A sorrel mare and colt. Mare weighs about 1400, branded Von the neck. Estrayed from Powell Butte. Notify Van M. Morse at Redmond or Clark Morse at Powell Butte. 9tfc LOST AND FOUND LOST A brown knit golf glove. Please notify Jennie Hagenberg er. Meadow, Ore. lOtfc LOST Ladies' breastpin In the shape of a gun. Finder leave at Journal office. , lltlp FOUND Pair of gold bow glasses. Left at Journal office. Ilt2c NOTICES SITUATION WANTED POSITION WANTED A place on a ranch by man and wife. Address Box271, Prineville, Ore. 10t2p EVERYONE Please pay state ! ments of the Pilot Butte Tele phone Company to Mrs. Ethel Glaze, Prineville,' Ore., so that the books may be cleaned up to January 1. 9t3c WANTED Position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower. Hi. E. Whittemore, Victoria Hotel, Lin coln, Nebraska. 6t5p HOLSTEIN BULL For service. See P. B. Poindexter. City. 6tfc. REWARDS TEN DOLLARS REWARD For the recovery of either, or both of the following mares: One brown, brand ed D with quarter circle above and scroll beneath; one dark bay, brand ed lazy Z with both ends open. Lost from Redmond. Both broken but not gentle. Notify E. Fielding, Red mond, Oregon. ' 8t4p All Dersons knnwlmr thpmsplves i indebted to the firm of A. H. Lipp- man & Co., please come and settle at once; all having claims against the firm will present them at once. T J. Minger, Administrator. 23tfc PHYSICIANS E. O. HYDE Physician and Sur geon. Calls answered promptly day or night. Office over Adamson's ' Drug Store. B ta office and residence tele phones. Prineville, Oregon. J. H; ROSENBERG Physician and burgeon. Calls answered prompt ly day or night. Office two doors south of Prineville Drug Co Residence corner 1st and Ma' streets. Prineville, Oregon. BELKNAP & EDWARDS Chms. &. Edwards. H. P. Belknap, Physi cians, Surgeons and Occulisti. Prineville, Oregon. DENTISTS HOWARD GOVE Dentist. Crooc County bank building. DR. H. G. DAVIS Dentist. New modern shop, in Kamstra Build ing. MAGNETIC HEALERS PROF. A. W. GRATER Magnetic & Mental Healer. Office in Morris building, Prineville. Oregon. ATTORNEYS M. E. BRINK Lawyer. A street, Prineville, Oregon. WILLARD H. WIRTZ District , Attorney. Office in Crook County Bank building, Prineville, Ore. N.G. WALLACE Attorney-at-Law Rooms 3-4-5 Kamstra Building. Prineville, Oregon. C. C. BRIX Attorney-at-Law, Real Estate. Room 6, Cornett Build ing, Prineville, Oregon. LAKE M. BECHTELL Lawyer, United States Commissioner. Crook County bank building. Prineville. Oregon. ABSTRACTORS CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO, Incorporated, D. H. Peoples. pr.t,ident, J. B. Bell, secretary. Abstracts and Insurance. Prine ville. Oregon. When writing to advertisers please mention The Journal. The Journal does Modern Printing on Short -Notice S. Metz & Sons Imported and Homebred Percheron, Belgian, Shire Stallions and Jacks Come to Pendleton, Oregon, and wewill show you 40' head of stallions that you will say are real drafters, best of bone, cleanest lot of stallions you ever saw under one roof. Our stallion won first and grand championship'at the leading state fairs last fall which shows you the kind you will expect to see when visit ing our barns. If you want the best and most for your money be sure and visit our stables where you can see more stallions than any other place in the northwest for we know we can please you.- Write us your wants Prices Right, Terms to Suit, Every Horse Guaranteed to Pass State Inspection Reliable Guarantee, Come and tee ui. We have 80 head of registered Here ford and Shorthorn Bulls for sale, all of serviceable age PENDLETON, OREGON Commercial Barns L. S. METZ & SONS Classified Ads work while you sleep! DO yOU KNOW THESE STATEJLAWS EXIST? At the opening of each legislative session in Oregon, and we presume It is t'ue same in every state, we hear many good legislative resolu tions among the most prominent of which is well described by the slogan of "fewer and saner laws", but which always seem to be for gotten after the first week of the session, like many other good an nual resolutions. This has led many editors and laymen to stigma tize the legislature as a sort of po litical malady recurring biennially (or which no corrective or curing toxin has yet been discovered. Therefore we have thought it might be "pertinent to make the following inquiries: Do you know Mr. Business Man that it is now unlawful to make any false statement in an advertisement regarding the price, quality of goods or purpose of sale? Do you know Mr. Cattle Trailer that it is unlawful to use profane and abusive language on the public highway? Do you know Mr. Inn Keeper that you are subject to indictment by the grand jury for your failure to provide fire escapes or ropes for rapid exit In case of fire and the penalty is $50 for each day that this is neglected? Do you know also that It is un lawful not to provide your beds with sheets 9 feet long under a similar penalty? Do you know that it is unlawful to burn trash, slashings or start a bon-flre between June 1 and Octo ber 1 each year? Do you know, Mr. Rancher, that you must keep the hides of all beef slaughtered by you unaltered for 30 days before you can dispose of Bame? Do you know that you cannot buy a revolver without getting a permit from the authorities and that they must not be displayed by mer chants? Mr. Auto Driver do you know that It is unlawful to drive faster than 25 miles an hour on any pub lie highway or street in the State of Oregon? Or more than 8 miles when passing any other vehicle drawn by horses? Mr. Stockman, do you know it is unlawful to drive stock over a highway leaving it filled with stones, and that it is unlawful to drive more than 20 head of stock over a bridge at any one time? Do you know that It is unlawful to keep any mail order liquor house advertisements lying around? WHEAT EMBARGO LIFTED Redmond Warehouse Company Is Again Buying For Cash Since the Embargo has been lifted affecting the shipment of Grain and Potatoes we are ready to buy any amount of Grain or Potatoes. If you have your grain in a warehouse we will buy it and pay you spot cash. If you have your graiu at home we will contract it, paying you a liberal payment down and balance when it is de livered. Send us a sump!' of your grain and we will be glad to sub mit you price. Redmond Whse. Co., (Farmers Warehouse) lOtfc Paid Adv. NOTICE TO STOCKMEN Applications to graze livestock on the Ochoco National Forest dur ing the season of 1917 must be on file at the office of the Forest Super visor, Prineville, Oregon on or be fore February 28, 1917. Consider able confusion has been caused dur ing the past by stockmen letting this go until late in the spring. Positively no applications will be considered this year .unless on file by the above date, unless surplus range is available. Homer Ross, Forest Supervisor. 10t4c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. January 19th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that OSCAR W. HUFFMAN, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on February 24th, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 06086, for N'SEVi, NjSW. Section 28, Township 16-South, Range 16-East, Willam ette Meridian, haB Hied notice of intention to make final five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Lake M. Bechtell, U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 6tly day of March, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses : Edgar J. Bundy, Aaron Hoffman, Paul A. Mertschlng, John R. Power, all of rine ville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOOPCOCK. Ht6c Register. The little Classified Ada work while you sleep. Try one. We Can pcots Prove It! i Potatoes fluctuate in price with the market but, no mat ter what the market, our price is the lowest. ' Shrewd buying and a big trade the answer. Your patronage on trial is solicited Put us to the proof. MRS. I. MICHEL BY OUR BLOOD WE LIVE If you tire easily, are subject to cold hands or feet if yoa catch colds readily or have rheumatic pains your blood as circulation is probably at fault and you need u u n M IV V. nn nn OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL which is nature's easily-assimilated food, to increase your red corpuscles and charge the blood with life sustaining richness. Scott's creates warmth to throw off colds and gives resistance to prevent sickness. No Alcohol in SCOTTS. Every Druggitt hot it SCOTT ft BOWNE. BleeanKeld.rt.Jl -