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HKITKMI1KR BB, 1019 HOME AGAIN! CLASSIFIED ADS von HALE 0CIIOCO LAND FOR BALK Two tracts of irrigated lund under the Ochoco Project, practically all Is cleared and one tract In crop, Bee R. W. Rea, Adanison Dldg. AZlta TOn BALK Ono Rood Hampshire buck. I), I. Ailumnon. 43tfc roil SALE Kour pure bred young Duroc brood aowa. In excelont con dltlon. AIbo a young Duroc boar from registered ttock. Cull at Journal office 4Utfp rOR Bale Kant of I'rlnovllle public school, 1-2 acre of Improved land f with new six-roora house. Will ell on Tory reasonable termi. In quire at Journal office. 89tfc FOR SALE One Durham Bull, S year old. Phone 3f 25 40tto FOR SALE House and lot In Prlne Tllle. Near dopot. A anap tor a quick aule. Terma. Write to Box 101, Bend, Oregon. 4)2tfc FOR SALE Two Fords and a deliv ery body with top, for a Ford. See The Motor Inn, I'rlnovllle. 44tfc FOR SALE Two Delaine bucks, full bloods. Inquire of A. T. Bogue, Prlnevlllo. 44tfc FOR SALE Seven-room house, semi modern, for lots, good barn, price J2500. Terms. Inquire C. L. Shattuck, City. 45t4p FOR SALE Poland China boar, two years old. Chas. O'Nell. 46t2p FOR SALE Five room bungalow, strictly modern In every respect. One block from school. See Chas. O'Nell, 45t2p FOR SALE Seven weeks' old pigs. Poland China and Duroc. In fine condition. At old Circle Ranch 6 miles northwest of Prlnevllle. Ad dress S. Rasmussen, City 45t4p WANTED WANTED 400 medium to large Juniper trees pulled. Call at this office for particulars. 40tfp WANTED Experienced man and wife want good place on farm to work. No children. Address, care of Journal office. v 45tlp THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 80HOOL9 AND DEPARTMENT Tha Unlverelty Includes the College of Literature, Science ftnil th Arts, ind tha trwrial Sehoola of Law, Medicine, ( at Portland), Architecture, Jonrualibm. Com luorvv, Education and Music. For a catalogue, llhifltratwl bonklpt or upeetfle Information, addrt! THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON, Poraeville Flow Mills " STANDARD FLOUR "EAT MORE BREAD" LOST 30x3Mi Goodrlrh tire, rack, and rim. Notify Mra. Klrkpatrlck at Oi'hoco Dam. 45tfc FOR RENT FOR HKNT Furnished rooms for , light housekeeping. Mrs. E. E. Ev ans, 427 East Third Bt. 44t3p MI.SCELLANKOl'H DR. FKEDEK1CK McK. INGEHSOLL Dontlst, Crook County Back Bllg Prlncvillo, Oregon. 43tfc NOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS I am now able to do your piano tuning, repairing, voicing and re- atringlng. E, II. BRENT. BEFORE YOU SIGN a life Insur nce contract In any other com pany examine the superior con tract and low premium ratos ol Oregon Life. See. T. L. Qutnn the local agent. 24tfc I DENTISTS DR. H. 0. DAVIS Demist. New modern shop, In Kamitra Build Ing. ATTORNEYS WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon ti M. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House St.. Prlnevllle, Ore OPHTHALMOLOGIST DR F. H. DAY Physician, optha mologlst, neuralogist. Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 p. m. Evenings by apolntment. 610 Main St. Prlnevllle, Oregon. 87tfc NO. 01649 NOTICE rOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Of fice at The Dalles, Ore iron, Autruit 2S, 1919. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ERW1N W. FOSTER of Poaa, Oregon, who, on September SO, 1916, mad Homtestead Entry No. 016499 for E SK See. 8, EVi NE See. 17, Towmhip 16 South, Raniie 21 East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed nntip. nt (ntonftnn in m.ka Final Three Year Proof, to eatabliah claim to tha land above described, before Lake M. Beeh tell, U. 8. Land Gommiaiioner at Prinevllle, Orea-on, on the 1st day of October, 1018. Claimant names aa witnesses l Walter O. Elliott, Robert B. Foster, Walter A. Canon, Otto 0. Gray, all of Post, Oregon. v H. FRANK WOODCOCK, . 2Ue .- Register rr : 2 8PI0IAL PSATURKS A beautiful csmpus, faculties of special, ista, mixtaro tacilltieft, low coat, with many opportunities for self-help, "athletic for everybody," a really democratic atmoHpheis and the famous "Oregon Spirit." NOTICE! Dr. L. V. Belknap of Portland has opened offices with his father, Dr. H. P. Belknap, for permanent practice here Calls answered day or night. NOTICE The Powell Butte Irrigation Dis trict Hoard will sit as an Equlllzation Hoard ut the office of the Kwr.iarv October 7, at 2 p. m., 1919. J. E. MYERS, Sec'y. JS.0TICI! 0P FINAL SETTLEMENT , v." JO it.n.r.iJi U1VLPI t)J Ifte? UT1- i V-r i . . oi im relate of Charlva A. Ivjt, Draeaacd, to all penona In Itrottd in said Ett that ihe hua mad and Ml her Final Acrountinit of her adminU- ..n..i. u. Mm cmie ana mat the vourt hua In, MimilnH th U.t. A M f. l ...... - ulu vnj ai vLiuDer, ivm, at tn o clock In tha forenoon, at the County Co" room. Prim-villa, Oregon, as tha time u l i ucmr,,, ruiai Accounting. L r n P0 tntereated r a I- ' 1 Br mna Ject thereto. mv uim pin any oi AUKURt, SARAH SNODEBLY, Admlnhtra- - - ut vuanea A. 42tS In. Deceaaed. ADMINISTERS SALE OF REAL ESTATE KOTIPR TQ HFDPnV a-!TVI?VT at- -i j i W "'"' xTa-s uj me unaer a(irntft tha A rim Ul.l l . a Simon Pnce, Deceased, that pursuant to mn 1 Order of the County Court of Crook County, j Oregon, mad and entered on the 8th day of j JulV. 191(1. h Will tKa QAk - c.a. ber, 1919, at ten o'clock In the forenoon. Bell th following described real estate at public auction to the highest bidder at the front door of the County Court Houss in Prineville, Ore iron, to-wit: The Southwest Quarter, West half of the Southeast quarter of Section 26: East half of the Southeast quarter ot Section 27 ; West half of the Northeast quarter, Weat half nf tha RniltriHaat nn.,. O.H. i all in Township 18 South of Ranw 21 East of n.w " iiiameiic menuian in crook lx)unty, vrriron, T.rmi Af .sla I. 1A A - J ... sale, balance on confirmation by the Court Daiea this Zlst day or A u trust. 1919. A. R. PRICE, Administrator of the Estate of Simon Price, De- 41t6o ceased. NOTICE -IS HEREBY GIVEN by the undersiirned Petitioners, whose names are signed to the at tached and following petition, that the said petition for the creation of the Lone Pine Irri gation Dwtrict, which said petition is hereto attached, will be presented to the County Court nt the County of Crook, State of Oregon, on Saturday. October 18. 1919. at th hnr nf in o'clock a. m. at the County Court room of said county, in the City of Prineville, Oregon, said date being the time set and fixed by said Court, for the purpose of hearing said petition and all persons are hereby notified to be pres ent at said time and place to make objections thereto, if any objections there be. or other wise to consider said petition. This notice is published once ft week for four consecutive weeks, (five publications), and the first publication thereof is on the 18th day of September. 191ft. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OP CROOK, STATE OF OREGON In the matter of the formation of the Lone Pine Irrigation District, PETITION : To the Honorable County Court of Crook Coun ty, Oregon : KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS That we the undersigned residents and free holders within the State of flnmn Bn r..,. ty of Crook, respectfully petition the Honorable vA'uuiy vuurt oi irooK County, Oregon, as hereinafter Bet forth and each signer hereto, for himself declares and says: That 1 am the holder of title to lands ac ceptable to irrigation from the source herein after described, situated within the boundaries of said propoHed District, as hereinafter more particularly let forth and described. Said petitioners whose names are hereinafter signed to and made a part of this petition here by propose the organisation of an Irrigation District and said signers and petitioners here by declare that it is the purpose of the peti tioners to organise said Irrigation District un der and by virtue of the provisions of Chapter 867 of the General Laws of Oregon for 1917, and any other acts and parts of acta amenda The great world war is over and our boys are coming HOME again. Back to friends and loved ones and the OLD HOME TOWN. What a thrill must have passed thru the hearts of these young veterans when they saw again the shores of the good old U. S. A. Home again ! What a wonderful word that is Home and it is that which interests us, for we are Home Builders. We want to see every family have a home of their own. If. you are contemplating building, take our advice and BUILD NOW ! tory thereof, and in conformity with the pro vision of the law providing therefor, petition this Court for the purposes in this petition statid and given. The proposed boundaries of said Irrigation District are set forth and described particularly as luiiows, to-wit : Beginning at the Northeast corner of Section four (41, Township fourteen (14t South, Range fourteen (14 1 East of the Willamette Merid ian and running thence South one mile to the Southeast corner of said Section four (4t ; thence Wist one quarter of a mile to the South. wet corner of the Southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section four U( ; thence South one quarter of a mile to the Southeast cqrner of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast .quarter of Section nine (9), said Township and range; thence West one quarter of a mile to the Southwest corner of said Northwest quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section nine (9) ; thence North one quar ter of a mile to the Northwest corner of the said Northwest quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section nine (9) thence West one half mile to the Northeast corner of Section eight (8), said Township and Range: thence South one mile to the Smith east corner of said Section eight (81 ; thence West one mile to the South west comer of said Section eight (8) ; thence North one half mile to the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section seven (7), said Township and Range : thence West one quarter of a mile to the Southwest corner of said Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section seven (7) : thence North one quarter of a mile to the Northwest comer of said Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section seven (7: thence East one quarter of a mile to the North east comer of said Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section seven (71 ; thence i North one quarter nf a mile to the Northwest ! comer of Section eight (81, said Township and Ranve: thence East one quarter of a mile to the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter nf the Southwest quarter of Section five ifi) said Township and Range; thence North one half mile to the Northwest comer of the North east qusrter of the Southwest quarter of said Section five (5 : thence East one quarter of a mile t the cent.- of said Section five t6 ; thence North to the Northwest corner of the Northeaft quarter of said Section five (S : thence Ept one and one half miles on the Township line to the place of beginning. Alwo beginning nt the Northwest corner of Section sixteen (16., Township fourteen f 1 4 1 South. Pence fourteen (14) Enst of the Wil lamette Meridian and running thence East one (juarter of a mile to the Northeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quar ter of said Section sixteen (16: thence South three quarters of a mile to the Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section sixteen (16 : thence West one quarter of a mile to the Southwest j corner of said Northwest quarter of the South-j west qunrtt-r of Section sixteen (16 : thence : North th'-ee quarters of a mile to the place of beginning. Also beginning at the Northenst comer of! Section eighteen (18 ; Township fourteen (14 ; South. Range fourteen (14) East of the Wil-i lumette Meridian and running thence South one j quarter of a mile to the Southeast comer of j the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section eighteen (18 ; thence West one) mile, more or less, to the Southwest comer of j Lot number one (1), said Section eighteen (18) : thence North one quarter of a mile to the Northwest comer of said Section eighteen 18) ; thence East one mile, more or less, to the place of beginning. ANo beginning at the Northeast comer of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section twenty Ciu), Township fourteen (14) South, Range fourteen (14) East of the Wil lamette Meridian and running thence South one half of ft mile to the Southeast comer of the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section twenty (20) I thence west one half mile to the Southwest comer of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Sec tion Twenty (20) : thence North one half mile ter of the Northwest quarter of said Section Twenty (20) : thence east one half mile to the place of beginning. All of said lands above described lying and being situated in the County of Crook and State of Oregon. The designation of the said proposed Irriga tion District and the name under which It shall be known is the I LONE PINE IRRIGATION DISTRICT The source of supply from which the water to be used within said proposed Irrigation District shall be the Deschutes River: said water to be contracted for by the District from the Central Oregon Irrigation Company or its assigns ; said water to be furnished to said Dis trict by said Company or its assigns at a point within said District, in Crook County, State of Oregon. The signers of this Petition constitute majority of the holders of title of lands sus ceptable of irrigation from the source herein described within the boundaries of said pro posed Irrigation District, and said signers here with petition the Court that three Directors be elected as Directors of said Irrigation District, and that Directors be elected at large from the entire District The probable cost of organization of the aforesaid Irrigation District is the sum of two hundred fifty dollars and the Petitioners here to accompany this Petition with a good and sufficient Bond in the sum of five hundred dollars, which is double the amount of prob able cost of the organisation of said Irrigatioi District. WHEREFORE, your Petitioners pray tha) said Irrigation District be organised as providec by law, and particularly as set forth and re quired by the Statutes hereinbefore referrec to; that said Petition be heard as required bj law and that said County Court shall do an and all things necessary and requisite to effect the organisation, and for such other and fur ther order, action and relief as may be nec essary and provided by law for the organisa tion of said Irrigation District, your Petitioners will ever pray. Reference is hereby made to the Notice ac companying this petition, stating the time of the meeting at which this petition will be pre sented to the said County Court, which said Notice Is made a part of this petition. N. E. MELTON, S. W. RICKETTS, FRANK M. FOOTE, S. -BOZARTH EMILY WALLENBERG ROBERT L. KNORR V. BUTLER J. R. TERRELL, E. S. TERRELL, ETHEL K. EDWARDS TUM-A-LUM LUMBER .jtsjl OOIPAIVY MADRAS, GATKWAY : Successor to 8HIPP & PERRY STATE OF OREGON . COUNTY OF CROOKJ We. N. E. Melton. S. W. Rickett and Frank M. Foot, members of the Committee j duly appointed to secure signatures to the . foregoing Petition, being first duly sworn, each for himself says : That I ara personally acquainted with all the persons who have signed the foregoing ' Petition, and know that the signature of each 1 thereoi. is genuine ; that the signatures there j on written were written In the presence of one or more of the members of said Committee, and that I believe that each person who signed the said Petition Is a holder of title to lands with-, in the boundaries of the proposed Irrigation District, as set out In said Petition, and that j N. E. MELTON. S. W. RICKETTS. FRANK M. FOOTE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of September, 1919. DENTON G. BUR DICK, Notary Publ ie for Oregon. fSEAL) My Commission Expiree 46t&c October 24, 1920. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE By virtue of an execution In foreclosure dul issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court c Crook County. State of Oregon, dated this St day of September, 1919. in a certain action t the Circuit Court for the said County and Stat j wherein Stephen I. Fraser, Plaintiff, recovere t judgment against A. M. Fraser, James L Fra- j ser, Anna M. Fraser, Nell H. Leonett and Rob-1 ert Hunt nee Robert Collins. Defendants, for the sum of One Thousand Seventy-Eight and Thirty on hundredths Dollars (tl.078.30), to gether with One Hundred and no one-hun-dredths Dollars (SlOO.OOl attorney's feer and the further sum of Fifteen and no one-hun dredths Dollars ($15.00) costs and accruing costs. iii-uve ie urnruj irit uwi win, via ov- i urday, the 11th day of October, 1919, at the! North front, door of the courthouse in lUsne-! ville, in said county, at 10 o'clock in the fore-j noon of said day, sell at public auction, to the : highest "bidder for cash, all right and title! that the above named defendants or either of I them have or had at date of said juigi'ient in , the following described property, to-wit: ! The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest i Quarter, the Southwest Quarter of the North-1 east Quarter and lots three, four and five, all h ' Section Six in Township Sixteen South of Range Twenty-one East of the Willamette Mer idian in Crook County, State of Orit,vn. JOHN COMBS, Sheriff of Crook County Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 6th day of September, 1919. 44tBc By FLOYD A. ROWELU Deputy FLOUR RE-SALE The I'nited States Grain Corporation Announces that it will sell I "Straight" grade flour, to all purchasers, in carload lots, in 140-lb. jute sacks, gross weight, delivered to any Rail way Statiop in Zone 10, com prising the States of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, at not to exceed $10.00 per bbl. net cash. Purchasers will be sup- . plied from nearest available mill which may result in slight saving for buyers' account. Wholesale and jobbing profits on such flour must not exceed 75c per bbl., and retailers' prof its must not exceed $125 per bbl.... Address all communica tions to UNITED STATES GRAIN CORPORATION 510 Board of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon CHICHESTER S PILLS Tmkm mtimr. Bajr af Tame DIAMOND BRAND FUXSlIwM IMH known u Bmc. Snt. ASMtf RMBt4l SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVBffK2f H. P. Belknap ' L. V. Belknap BELKNAP & BELKNAP Physicians and Surgeons Office 122 East Third Street Prineville, Oregon Office phone 51 Residence 63 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES At Masonic Temple every Sun- day at 11:00 a. m. All welcome Sunday school for all nnder 20 years of age ot 10:00 a. m. SCALB BOOKS Neatly printed and bound. Send $1.00 to th Journal and one will be mallei yon, postage paid. tttt OH DAILY JOURNAL DAILY BOc DAILY AND SUNDAY Se If ym dost get your paper reg almrly, phone Red 4S1 and we will send oae up bjr (pedal mee scngea. PREnmiXE DBCG CO Local Act LAKE M. BECHTELL U. 8. Commissioner Attorn ey-At-Law Crook County Bank Building PRINEVILLE - - OREGON CRAB HAS STRANGE GROWTH Process of Replacing Shell Take Plac Three Times During "Infancy" of Creature. The crab's equivalent to the Internal bones of animals is Its toub outer shell, which does not grow. The baby crab Is forced to get rid of this tough, confining prison. So It breaks Itself loose internally and then splits its o!d protecting home across the extreme back ridge, creeping out in that way. It Is a very delicate operation to with draw ihe terrible claws and other limbs, as these are bigger at the ex treme end, but these curious creatures have the power of withdrawing the blood Into the body, and this greatly reduces the bulk of the appendages. When the crab has thus escaped' from his old shell he is quite soft and forms a dainty meal for his enemies ; his pin cers, too. are useless. So while his new outer shell Is hardening he has to hide In some cranny In the rocks. This new shell would obviously be the same size as (or even a trifle smaller than) the old if the crab merely kept quiet, as he Is quite unable to "grow when once the shell has hardened. To overcome this difficulty he swells himself out by absorbing as much wa ter as possible, and remains In this artificially distended condition till the new shell hardens; then he at once gets rid of the useful water and leaves himself plenty of room for growth. The young crab changes Its shell In this way about twenty times during the first three years of its life. PERFECT IMAGE OF HIMSELF Japanese Wood Worker Credited With Production of Really Marvelous Work of Art The most marvelous wood workman In the world Is Hananuma Masaklchl, of Toklo, Japan, who has carved a fig ure In wood so like himself that when the two are placed side by side it la said to be almost Impossible to ten which lives and breathes and whirh does not. By several connoisseurs iu art this wooden figure has been pro nounced the most perfect and human Image of man ever made. Masaklchl has faithfully reproduced every scar, vein and wrinkle to be seen on his body. The ' figure Is composed of 2,000 pieces of wood dovetailed and jointed with such skill that no seams can be detected. Tiny holes were drilled for the re ception of hairs, and the wooden fig ure has glass eyes and eyelashes in which no dissimilarity to Masakichl'a own can be detected. The Japanese artist posed betweea two mirrors while modeling this fig ure and for some time after Its com pletion he posed frequently beside It, to the confusion of spectators, who were often entirely at a loss as to which was the artist. The figure stands with a little mask In one hand and an instrument for carving In the other; the lifelike eyes are apparent ly gazing at the mask, and the face wears a look of Intense absorption, i. When writing advertisers, please mention Tha Journal.