PAGE crook imxri jih rxij i:.;uiMtv ti, inan. Knights of Pythias ANNUAL BALL I.unn I.oiIro No. Co. rritu'v'.!!.', Oivkimi. i-xi'inla a rurtllnl liivltiittnn to tlio public- to to pn "iit til iho Cluh Hall, Prlm-vlUo, Or-Kti, mi Tluirsilsy tvntuit. Kt-lnuury ID. ItCO. nml i-i'lt'lmito in tlmiciiiK thti 5lith Aiiiuvt'i-nary of tin- fuumltiiK of lu orilt-r of Kiilitlit of Pythian. In past yonrg llui oveiit h boi-u lookotlforwurj lo wltli grout autl ripnllon nl ili-it'l.-il In bciiiR K must ploimlnK ovont. Tills yoar wo linvo ft hoiit of now tmnitiors wlili-h nuturnlly tiring now opp and as tlio ooniniitteo la composed of tlio now nioiiibors It Is ilotormlnod to mnko it the host yot. Music Is to !h furulnlioil by Mrs. KHiol llor tou of Uond. HAM'K Tlt'KKrs, Hit. 'J.I M'KITATOUS 2.V B pew' mm ii Mm MiMttfc 31 Tim City Born, February 6, 1920 to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Watson, a baby diughter. Born, February 10. 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Glonn Hendrk-kson, a son. Tho Hanth nf littlo Hooriro Bvrd. the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mis. j A. M. Byrd of this city, omirvd this i morning about four o'clock. The lit- I tie folow has boon ill for some time ! Buffering from an attack of pneumo nia, which settled in his bowels, caus ing death. He was born in Ontario. Oregon, December 3, 1915. Mr. Byrd Is editor of the Enterprise. loft ear. At shearing time my ewes? were branded with horse shoe bar on I the wool. My sheep are grade mer inos, not much wrinkled and have i light colored wool, beiing different! from most sheep. j I am very certain about ISO ewesi two years old and up were stolon in April. 1918. Those ewes wore bred! late, the bucks wore turned in Decem ber 13. I offer the same reward fori these and also for any sheep which' mav be stolon in the future. j Htip YM. V. BROWN. Fife, Ore. j WKST COAST SF.KVU'K FOIt SALE Xi tons of hay and Kye, in 5 ton lots or the whole j of them with n0 esti,te, At age 65. 54 out of every 100 men are dependent on children, rela- j tive8. or charity, for support. Only j 10 are self-supporting, 4 moderately A heat u-o.tllhv Th rost hnvn ilioH. most amount. Must lx- cash. Inquire at Journal Office 14tp FOR SALE Seed Oats and Seed i Wheat Senator Side oats, first prize at both Prineville and Red- I mond last year, at 4c per pound, j Early Java Seed Wheat, took first j prize at both fairs. Clean seed at 6c per pound. Samples at the Journal office. J. L. Gibson, Pow ell Butte, Oregon. 14tfc FOR SALE A good young family cow, also one team of horses chick ens farm implements etc. Robert Vasey, Prineville, Oregon 14tlp REWARD! One dollar per head reward for the return of about 250 stolen sheep and $500 reward for evidence leading to arrest and conviction of the party or parties who Btole the sheep. My re corded ear mark is an upper bit In each ear close to the head and the ewes have an age mark besides. Age mark in ewe lambs is a crop off the right ear. Yearling ewea under slope on right ear. Two year old ewes an under Blope on left ear. Three year old ewes and upper slope on right ear. Five year olds an upper slope on the left ear. Six year olds a crop off of both ears. Seven year olds crop off Is this not an eloquept appeal to every man to secure good life insur ance at once? West Coast Life, represented in Prineville and vicinity by Dolly Hodges, provides in its liberal policy contracts for the needs of declining years and aid for loved ones after death, all to whatever extent the in sured selects. Tel. 164. Adv. No. 20H54 NOTICE FOR PIBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Of fice t The Dalles. Oregon. February S. lttto. NOTICE is hereby given that JOHN N. SEELAND who post-office address is Culver, Oreffon, did on the 13th day of May, 1919. file in this of fice Sworn Statement and Application No. 02OS84, tu purchase the SEH NEk, Section 18 Township 13 South. Range 15 East, Wilamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as mio-nt be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at S140.00 the timber estimat ed 80,000 board feet at 11.50 per M, and the land 150.00 ; that said applicant will offer fin al proof in suport of his application and sworn statement on the 17th day of April, 1920, be fore Lake M. Bechtell U. S. Commissioner at Prineville, Oregon. ' Any person is at liberty to protest this pur chase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobor ated affidavit, in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Mt5e Register A CAR OF NEW MODEL t gM i i Will Arrive This Week Newell Motor Sales Company PRINEVILLE, OREGON a Pll ME Newell Auto Sales Co. has J3fc engaged the services of an expert auto mechanic, Mr. B. E. Waist rom, who has had years oj experience under the Lest auto repair experts in the factories of the East, and is fully equipped to handle any kind of auto troubles. His services will be found very reasonable and every job carries his guarantee. Take your trouble to him. NOTICE OF SHERIFF SALE By virtue of an execution In foreclosure duly issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Crook, State of Oregon, dated this OREGON PRODUCTS ARE ADVERTISED EVERYWHERE ! In newspapers, in the big national maga zines, in trade and technical publications, in farm papers, by bill-boards, street car : cards and all the media known to the adver tising world, the quality of Oregon prod ucts is heralded. This advertising is expressing the faith of Oregon manufacturers in Oregon's raw mater ials, in her resources, and in the craft manship of her workmen. Thus thru quality and advertising Oregon products are establishing a world-wide prestige. Watch for the advertisements of Oregon manufacturers. When you buy, specify the products advertised. You will be helping to enhance the popularity of Oregon prod ucts and to augment the prosperity of the Oregon producer, manufacturer, and workman, Associated Industries of Oregon I Ai MAI II W 1 I 1 I i 6th day of rVbruary, l!20. in certain Action in the Circuit Court fur the iui County and , Stat, wherein l'nxk County Hank (a rorpor- I at ion rveovetvU juiWrtu'M aitainxt icoru II. , Taylor, Mrs. (ieoivt B. Tuylor, Alrtha Taylor, and J. E. Kenm-dy for the num of $:U)0.00, to- ' trethvr with interest on $5oo.i0 at 8 per cent , from January 10, 1'JIT. Int. on 1600.00 at 8 per cent from February 2K. 1.M7, InL on I MM) at 8 per cent fmm April 14. 1WI7, Int. on f lN) from May 31, lfl7, Int. on H0 fKm June -S, 1917, Int. on 100.00 fn.m July 11H, 1017. Int. ' on 11200.00 from Auir. Ti, 1'J17, tuirether with t;i00.00 attorney'! fees, and the further IU. of 1 - Dollar, costs, and arrmlnf c.k, j NOTICE la hereby given that I will, on Sat urday, the 13th day of March. 1U20, at the North front dior of the rourthoune in Prine ville, in Mid County, at 10 o'coek in the fore noon of aaid day, hI1 at public auction, to the ' hixheat bidder for conn, all riiiht and title that the above named dVfendmnta or either of thrm have or had at the date of aatd judirraent In the following dearribed property, to-wit: The Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, the Northeast quarter of the South- CASH FOR FURS 1 I pay the highest market prices for furs of all kinds. Send in your furs by mail or parcel post to RAY PUTNAM P. O. Box 3 1 2 Prineville, Ore. west quarter and lh North half of'th. South east quartr of &Vtlon Twenty-two (22) In Township Kluhteen (111 South of Runs. Sev enteen (171 Ksst of th. Wlllamett Meridian in Crook County, Oregon. JOHN COMI1R, Sheriff of Crook Connie Dated at Prlnetllle, Oraa-on, this th da of February, lvlio. UlSe II, Kludr A. Row.ll, Deuutf LUCKY STRIKE cigarette It's toasted to in crease the good, wholesome flavor of the Kentucky Buriey tobacco. A regular man's smoke and deli cious 1 ZOurtranteext trjr I N a AT