H-rmiKit io, ieio. I! r t r CLASSIFIED ADS KOK HA1.K OCIIOCO LAND FOR SALE Two . tracts of lirlratod land undor the Ocbooo Project, practically all 1 cleared and one tract In crop. Bee It. W. Ilea, Adameon Uldg. 43tfc KOK BALE Ona rood Hampshire buck. D. P. Adunuon. 43ttc FOR BALE) Four pur bred young Duroc brood nowa. In excelunt con. dltlon. Alao a young Duroc boar from registered atock. Call at Journal office 40tfp FOR Bale Eaat of PrlneTllle public school, 1-1 acre of Improved land with new ill-room houae. Will ell on very reasonable terma. In quire at Journal office. tte rOR BALE One Durham Bull, S years old. Phone Sf2S 0tfc FOR SALE Two Delaine bucks, full bloods. Inquire of A. T. Bogus, Prlnevllle. 44tfc FOR SALE Seven weeks' old plga. Poland China and Duroc. In tine condition. At old Circle Ranch 6 miles northwest of Prlnevllle. Ad dress S. Rasmussen, City 46t4p FOR SALE 640 acre ranch on the Ochoco. This is a snap. Inquire at this office. 47tfc FOR SALE Rye hay, about 20 tona at $12.60 per ton. This Is good hay with nice grain In It. Also good pasture on 220 acres. Price $76 It taken with the hay. V. Barn holdt, Roberts, Ore. 47t3p WANTED WANTED Clean cotton rags at the Journal Office tf The Biggest Bargain in Prineville Ford owners will have a chance to get second hand 80x3 and 80x3H tires at prices before unknown. Come In early and get your pick. We alao have on hand Uie famous PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP . Tires and Tubes PRINEVILLE Vulcanizing WORKS 447 MAIN SHEET PrmeviMe Flour Mills STANDARD FLOUR "EAT MORE BREAD" WANTED 400 medium to large Juniper trees pulled. Call at this office for particulars. 40tfp WANTED A young lady for candy store position. Steady employment for the winter. Johnson's Bweet Bhop. 46lfc WANTED Suluamen to sell groceries direct to farmers, commission. One competent to establish and take charge of business paying $3,000 to $4,000 a year. We furnish training experience, capital. Not easy money, but permanent, profitable opening for right man. Quality goods sold on satisfaction or money back basis. Farmers save 20 per cent. Man with farm experience preferred. Car or rig required. Give age, experience, phone num ber. 11. H. Huntting, Portland, Oregon 47t4p MISCELLANEOUS WHOEVER TOOK CHILD'S sweater from Prlnevllle public school will please return to Trl-8tate Co.,'s store. 46t2p BEFORE YOU SIGN a life lnsur nee contract In any other com pany examine the superior con tract and low premium rates ot Oregon Life. See. T. L, Qulnn, the local agent 24tfc DENTISTS DR. H. O. DAVIS Dentlat. Neil modern shop, In Kamstra Build Ing. DR. FREDERICK McK. INGERSOLL Dentist, Crook County Bank Bldg Prlnevllle, Oregon. 43tfc When writing advertisers, please mention The Journal. (BOOK COUNT n J ATTORXETS WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon tt at. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House St.. Prtneville, Ore OPHTHALMOLOGIST DR F. H. DAY Physician, optha mologlst, neuralogisL Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted. Hours 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings by apointment. 610 Main St. Prlnevllle, Oregon. S7tfc PRIVATE HORN LESSONS Be able to toot your own horn I can teach you how by latest methods. It your child does not advance I will tell you ao and the lessons taken to that time will cost you nothing. ALBERT H. GILLETT, Leader of Band and Orchestra NOTICE 1 Dr. L. V. Belknap ot Portland has opened offices with his father, Dr. H. P. Belknap, for permanent practice here Calls answered day or night. NOTICE TO OLD CUSTOMERS I am now able to do your piano tuning, repairing, voicing and re stringing. E. H. BRENT. CH1CHESTERSPILL8 -JTl 1 eeUed.wkk BUM Rlbtx. Vy inimiiliiii, touts urn n SOU) BY DRUGGISTS EVQftKtfl H. P. Belknap L. V. Belknap BELKNAP & BELKNAP Physicians and Surgeons Office 122 East Third Street Prlnevllle, Oregon Office phone 61 Residence 63 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES At Masonic Temple every Sun- ' day at 11:00 a. m. All welcome ' Sunday school for all under 10 years of age ot 10:00 a. m. LAKE M. BECHTELL . U. 8. Commissioner Attorney -At-Law Crook County Bank Building PRINEVILLE . . OREGON SCRATCH VAua Different sixes and quality ot paper, ' Just the thing for your desk or pocket, for sale at The Journal office. JOURNAL Some Time We may not be able to make silk stockings out of the sawdust, but we can certainly show you some beauti ful house plans just as you dreamed them long ago. Let us assist you in making these dreams come true. YOURS FOR BETTER SERVICE z. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER jrr PLANS OOIII?A.NY MADRAS, GATEWAY Successor to SHIPP & PERRY OREGON DAILY JOURNAL DAILY BOc. DAILY AND SUNDAY OSc If yaa doat get your paper rg alarly. phone Red 431 and we will lend one up by special mes senger. PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. Local Agemt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by th undersigned Petitioner, whoa names arc signed to the at tached" and following- petition, that the aaid petition for the creation of the Lone Pine Irri gation District, which aaid petition ia hereto attached, will be presented to the County Court at the County of Crook. State of Oregon, on Saturday, October 18. 1919. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. at the County Court room of aaid County, in the City of Prineville. Oregon, aaid date being the time aet and fixed by aaid Court, for the purpose of hearing aaid petition and all persona are hereby notified to be pres ent at aaid time and place to make objections thereto, if any objections then be. or other wise to eonaidcr aaid petition. This notice la published once a week for four consecutive weeks, (five publications), and the first publication thereof ia on the loth day of September, 1919. IN THK COUNTY COURT OF THE COUNTY OF CROOK, STATE OF OREGON In the matter of the formation of the Lone Pine Irrigation Diatrict, PETITION l To the Honorable County Court of Crook Coon ty, Oregon : KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we the undersigned reaidenta and free holder within the State of Oregon and Coun ty of Crook, respectfully petition the Honorable County Court of Crook County, Oregon, ai hereinafter aet forth and each signer hereto, for himself declares and says: That I am the holder of title to lands sus ceptable to irrigation from the source herein after described, aituated within the boundaries of aaid proposed District, as hereinafter more particularly set 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 tory thereof, and in conformity with the pro visions of the law providing therefor, petition this Court for the purposes in this petition stated and given. The proposed boundaries of said Irrigation District are set forth and described particularly as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Section four (t, Township fourteen (141 South, Range fourteen (14) Eaat of the Willamette Merid ian and running thence South one mile to the Southeast corner of aaid Section four (4) ; thence West one quarter of a mile to the South west corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of aaid Section four (41 : thence South one quarter of a mile to the Southeast comer 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 comer of aaid 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) I thence West one half mile to the Northeast corner of Section eight (8), said Township and Range; thence South on mile to the Southeast corner of said Section eight (8) i thence West one mile to the South west comer of said Section? eight (8) : thence North one half mile to the Southeast comer of the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section seven (7), said Township and Range; thence West one quarter ot a mil to the Southweat comer 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 aeven (7) : thence East one quarter of a mile to the North east corner of said Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section seven (7) : thence North one quarter of a mil to the Northwest corner of Section eight (81, aaid Township and Range; thence Eaat one quarter of a mile to the Southwest comer of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section five 15) said Townahip and Range; thence North one half mile to the Northwest comer of the North east quarter of the Southwest quarter of aaid Section five (8) ; thence East one quarter of a mile to the center of said Section five (5) ; mmmmm WHYCfJ) NOT If NOW o thence North to the Northwest comer of the Northeast quarter of aaid Section five (61 : thence East one and one half milea on the I Townahip line to the place of beginning. Also beginning at the Northwest comer of Section aixteen (16), Townahip fourteen 114) South, Ranxe fourteen (14) Eaat of the Wil lamette Meridian and running thence East one quarter of a mile to the Northeast comer of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quar ter of aaid Section aixtee (161 ; thence South three quarters of s mile to the Southeast comer of the Northwest quarter of the Southweat quarter ot said Bert ion sixteen (IS); thence West one qusrter of a mil to the Southwest comer of said Northwest quarter of the South west quarter of Section sixteen (161 : thence North three quarters of a mile to the place ot beginning. Alao beginning at the Northeast corner of Section eighteen (181 ; Township fourteen (141 ; South, Range fourteen (141 East of the Wil lamette Meridian and running thence South one quarter of a mile to the Southeast corner of the Northeast qusrter of the Northeast quarter of said Section eighteen (18) ; thence West one mile, more or less, to the Southwest comer of 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 leas, to the place of beginning. Also beginning at the Northeast comer of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section twenty (20), Township fourteen (14) South. Range fourteen (14) East of the Wil lamette Meridian and running thence South one half of a mile to the Southeast comer of the Southweat quarter of the Northeast quarter of said Section twenty (20) ; thence west one half ' ;r.e to the Southwest comer of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of said Sec tion Twenty (20) ; thence North one half mile to the Northwest comer of the Northeast quar ter of the Northwest quarter of said Section Twenty (20) ; thence east one half mile to the place of beginning. AH of aaid lands above described lying and being aituated In the County of Crook and State of Oregon. The designation of the said proposed Irriga tion District and the name ander which it shall be known ia the LONE PINE IRRIGATION DISTRICT The source of supply from which the water to be used within aaid proposed Irrigation uiaiiict shall be the Deschutes River; said water to be contracted for by the District from the Central Oregon Irrigation Company or ita assigns ; said water to be furnished to said Dis trict by aaid 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 bus 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 organisation 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 dotlara, which is double the amount of prob able coat of the organisation of aaid Irrigatiol District. WHEREFORE, your Petitioners pray tha) said Irrigation District be organised aa provided by law, and particularly as aet forth and re quired by the Statute hereinbefore referrec to; that aaid Petition be heard aa required b: law and that aaid County Court ahall do anj and all thing 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 aaid Irrigation District, your petitioners will ever pray. Reference ia hereby made to the Notice ac companying this petition, stating the time , of the meeting at which this netmon will be pre sented to the said County Court, which said Notice ia mad a part of thta petition. N. B. MELTON, , S. W. RICKETTS. FRANK M. FOOTE, S. BOZARTH EMILY WALLENBERG ROBERT U KNORR. V. BUTLER J. R. TERRELL, E. S. TERRELL, ETHEL K. EDWARDS STATE OF OREGON COUNTY OF CROOKJ We. N. E. Melton, S. W. Ricketta and TVznk M. Foots, members of the Committee duly appointed to secure aignaturee to the foregoing Petition, being first duly sworn, each for himself says; That I am personally acquainted with all the persons who have signed the foregoing Petition, and know that the signature of each thereon Is genuine; that the signatures there on written were written in the presence of on 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. PACK S In the boundaries of the proposed Irrigation District, as set out in said Petition, and that each I therefor qualified to sign such Petition. N. E. MELTON. 8. W. RICKETTS. FRANK M. FOOTE. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of September, 1919. DENTON G. BURDICK, Notary Public for Oregon. (SEAL) My Commission Expire 46t5e October 24. 1920. sium notice for publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of fice at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 27, 1919. NOTICE i hereby given that SARAH A. SNODERLY of Prineville, Oregon, who on July 19, 191C, made Homestead Entry No. 016289 for Lob 1-2, Sec. T 14 S R IS E, EH SE See. 11 T 13 S R 16 E W M, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final Three Year Proof to es tablish claim to the land above described, be fore Lake M. Bechtell. U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 13th day of Novem ber, 1919. Claimant name as witneaaea: ' Patrick Donahue. Wesley Grater, Henry Mo- Coy, and Richard M. Powell, all of Prineville, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 47t5c Register 16681 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Of fice at The Dalles, Oregon, Sept. 23, 1919. flUilts is hereby given that CHARLES E. ADAMS of Prineville, Oregon, who on November f 1916, made Additional Homestead Entry N( 016681, for W-4 NEVi. SV, SEV4, Sec 10, 1 16 S R 17 E W M, has filed notice of tatentia to make Final Three Year Proof to establia claim to the land above described, before Lata M. Bechtell, U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on the 6th day of November, 1919. Claimant name aa witnesses : Stephen W. Yancey. Henry Hudson, Charles Crain, and John R. Breeae, all of Prineville. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 47t6e Resist! 1420 . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of fice at The Dalles, Oregon, September 23, 1919. NOTICE la hereby given that LEON F. SHAW of Brothers, Oergon, who on Dec 7, 1914, mad Homestead Entry No. 014200 for N See 20 T 20 S R 18 E W X has filed notice of in tention to make Final Three Year Proof tt establish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis, U. S. Commissioner at Bend, Oregon, on the 8th day of November, 1919. Claimant names aa witnesses; Rosco N. Pelmerton, Charles H. Hahasa. of Bend, Oregon; Samuel E. Lochrl, Bona D. Young, of Brothers, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 47t6p Reiauz. 9" WE HAVE SOME BARGAINS In AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS FARM WAGONS WIRE FENCE ETC. FOR CASH COLLINS W. ELKINS FRANCIS WILLIA-MS-DURAND Teacher of PIANO, VOICE, and VIOLIN East First Street The History of the World War com plete In five volumes. Silk jlnding $12.60. Two dollars down, balance when books are delivered. Leave orders for E. H. Brent, care ot Jour nal office Prlnevllle, Oregon 3 7 tie 1