CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL THITWDAT, At'GlUT M, CLASSIFIED ADS POR IALB rOR BALB Beet RlUding tou W town, (I) oornerluf on City Park, make an offer. Inquire at Jour nal Office.' M. rOR 8ALB . Whit Clow Seed. AU ctowio. r4y for mrtt. Inqnlre ofJori otfiom.r t - v?1 nr SKIP US TOUR WOOL W do ' (leasing and carding for eo fost ers and mattre. Manafaotr er of para wool hats. CRYSTAL SPRINGS WOOLEN MILL. Fata land. Oregon, mllta, 7 Umattt U Avenne; otfloa, Ml "P1" Building. ' - ,Mt WANTED Cattle I will trade my . l u A a in Lota 1-rOOBl uluuci u buw : b,t location in PrinvUla. See say agent, Ochoco Realty Co, Journal Office. ot" WANTED To buy a eafe In first clau condition. Call Ochoco Ware house Co. Prineville. Ore. iS'.fc TOR SALE 700 potato sacks. W.H aell all or in small lota. Leave or ,rs lit the Journal Office. 49tfc ' . ...-NT A Barn, one block off ;u r. afreet Barn lot with city water. Inquire at Journal office. WANTED Houae to rent by High School teacher and family. Wiil start rent at once. Addreaa C. JS. Platts, Eugene, Ore. t JOR SALE Six room residence In Prineville; lot 80x140 feet. Will take touring car In part payment Inquire at thia office. T 47tt LOST One Gold ETersharp Pencil. Finder please leave at Journal of fica and receive $2.60 reward. 47tt. TOR SALE Three pige 11 weeks old, call or see L. D. Claypool, Prineville, Oregon. 49p FOR SALE One Ford roadster. $425.00. One Ford Roadster, 1260.00. One Ford Touring Car, $300.00. Inquire, Inland Auto Co. . 49.50c. FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell Car in first class running order. Two new tires. If you are looking for a anap coma to the Journal office and come quick, as this will go In a hurry. 5tc- FOR SALE One 16in. P O Sulkey Plow; one 14in P & O walking plow; one white mare, ten years old; one 4 ft cut Deering plow; one three-year-old colt; one two section harrow; one two-horse stump puller. William Splinter. Frineville, Ore., Phone Rural 45 50-51n ATTORNEYS W1LLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prineville, Oregon. tf. hi. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House St., Prineville Ore OPHTHALMOLOGIST PR. F. H. DAY Physician, ophthal mologist, neuralogist Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted -Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment 510 main St. Prineville, Ore. 87tfc. The Journal does modern printing. DR. H. G. DAVIS Dentist. New modern Bhop in Kamstra Build ing. - Howard's Soda Specials The beat In Prineville. Adv. ISCALE BOOKS Neatly printed and bound. Sent 1.00 to the j Journal and one will be mailed to yon, postage paid. Stfc. SCRATCH rADo Different alsat ( aad quality of paper. Just tit j thing for your deck or pocket, ! or sal at The Journal office. Do your eyes trouble you? Are your glasses giving satisfaction or do they need changing? If so, call on tr. F. H. Day, 510 Main St., Prlne wllle, Oregon. He Is permanently lo te4 at that address lltfe. BfOPJC TOU SIGN a life Ifcaur . anea contract in any other eoss pany examine the superior eon tract and low premium rates of . Oregon Life. Sea. T. L. Qnlna . Us local agent tttfe WANTED Clean cotton rags at the JaaraaJ Offlaa tf ""Those having eyeTroublea or ner vous trouble should call and see Dr. F. H. Day, 610 Main St., Prineville. Oregon. lltfc. H. F. Belknap L. V. Belknap IILKKAP BBLKVAF Fhyatclaaa aad Sorgeoaa ; Office IBB Eaat Third Street FrtaeviUe, Oregow Offlee phone ft i Realdenee l OREGON NEWS NOTES Of GENERAL INTEREST V k - - V, Principal Emts . if the Wiak ,lriefly SkftchtsJ ftp Infor mation af Our Headers. i . i H . . - ' -, Oregon steads eight In the list la regard to paid-up membership la the American Legion. " Dr. O. D. Duane's SO acre cherry or chard aear The Dalles fete year netted him a profit of $lV0O. " More than 2000 retail buyer are ex pected la Portland during annual buy ers' week, August I to 14. Sheriff Johnson of Hood River coun ty has asked for volunteers to assist him in enforcing speed laws. Indications are that the commercial apple crop of the aiate as a whole will be about 40 per cent of last year. Oregon wheat exported during the year ended June 30, 1920, amounted to 2.8T5.SS2 bushels and flour 3,201.115 barrels. Because It Is no tonger a necessary orpanliation In the state. Governor 01 cott has dissolved the state council of defense. William Porter, 69, Instructor In forging at the Oregon Agricultural col lege, died Thursday at his home in Corvallis. The Lane county court has decided not to build a new bridge across the Willamette at Harrisburg tor at least two years. An underground crossing will be built where the Pacifio highway crosses the railroad two milea north of Albany. The Portland Railway, Light and Power company has paid to Clacka mas county 194,000, the first half of Its county taxes. The recently organized Southwest ern Oregon Livestock association la planning to hold an annual exposition at Marshfield. Members of the Oregon State Dental association opened the first session of their 27th annual convention Monday mcrning In Portland. Lightning struck and seriously dam aged the steeple of the First Presby terian church In Portland during a heavy electric storm. . Approximately 125,000 applications for motor vehicle drivers' licenses have been received at the offices of the secretary of state. At thet present rate of growth of bank clearings in Portland It Is esti mated that this year's total will reach the $2,000,000,000 mark. Three hundred dollars was appro priated by the city council of Albany to assist In the establishment of a municipal swimming pool. , Harry Shown of Twickenham In Wheeler county was seriously burned while trying to start a crude oil burn ing engine used in irrigation. Reverend W. M. Case cf Eugene has been elected moderator of the Oregon synod of the Presbyterian church to succeed L. M. Boozer of lledford. ' One hundred aliens wpre deported from Oregon in the fiscal year ending June SO, according to the annual re port of the bureau of immigration. Hereafter marriage will not be a bar to election to position as teacher in the Portland public schools, accord ing to policy established by the school board. rS3E2saHKr The state board of control now has in transit to the Robert Andrews com pany of New York a carload of flax fiber and tow for which the state re ceives $11,621.50. 3Z3!r3? The boys' and girls' Industrial clubs of Shedd, among which Is Included the largest boys' Jersey calf club In the world, will hold their annual industrial fair on September 10. --.- On the ground that the city of Wood burn has exceeded its limit of indebt edness, A. C. Simmons has brought suit to restrain the city from under taking certain improvements. The city of Roseburg has received legal advice that bonds recently au thorized by a special election for the sum of $7000 for an aviation field out sid the city limits are invalid. Salem Cherrians have accepted the proposal of A. H. Lea, secretary of the state fair board, that the Cherri ans make Tuesday, September 28, of stat fair week, a special booster day. Exports from the Portland district during the year ended June 30, 1920, were valued at $40,388,320, while the exports from the Astoria district for tit same period were valued at ap proximately $7,00000. With the har. est of one of th larg est cherry crops in the history of the state In full blast the fruit, rain-split, is a drug on the market and hard to move at any p. ice, according to re ports coming from Willamette valley point. ' " Representing practically every line of business in Portland, a petition bear ing th names of more than 300 men and women urging Mayor George L. Baker to announce himself a candidate (or re-election, was presented to the Llna county la facing a serious short age of teachers, according to Mr. Ida Camming, county school super intendent who ay that of th 275 teaanere needed, oaly five have thus far returned signed contract. - Professor C. It. Hale, former Port lander and native Oregoalaa, has keen elected by University of Oregon as ecutlvee to act a the. new dean of th law school, taking th place of Deaa R. H. Hope. who. ha resigned. Funds appropriated for th adminis tration of the provisions of the sol dier' educational aid act an available oaly te ei-eervlc men deelrtag to At tend aa Oregon school, according .to aa opinion of Attorney General Brown. Undivided opposition te any move toward the sanctioning of professional boxing in Albany by the munclpal authorities has been presented by the churches of the ctty. In which can vass of the congregations waa made. Recent action by the Port of As toria authorities in reducing ratea for handling and storing grain In the grain elevators of that pert to one-halt the rates In Portland and Seattle, may re sult in a rate-cutting war between the three cities. The county court sold ths old Wasco county courthouse at Th Dallea to Friendship lodge. No. 9. Knights of Pyrhias, for $12,750. The lodge will remodel it one of the oldest bulldtnga In the city Into a beautiful lodgeroom and Pythian heme. , In order to guard against the pos sible Invasion of Columbia river ports by the bubonic plague, which has be come a serious menace at several porta In the United States, strict regulations of shipping were put luto force both in Astoria snd Portland. Pendleton, Hermlston snd Stanfield will co-operate In entertaining and showing the 20 members of the house of representatives waya and means committee irrigation and drainage pro jects and the needa of Umatilla coun ty on their visit July It. The office of county superintendent of schools, of Clackamas county, made vacant by the resignation of J. E. Cal avan, waa filled by the county court, with the appointment of Brenton Ved der, who for the past six year ha been county school supervisor. Because it offered to give par and interest accrued at th time ot de livery, the First Savings bank of Al bany waa awarded the contract to buy $75,000 worth of the $600,000 per manent Linn county road bond au thorised by the people in June, 1919. Fire losses In Oregon for the month of June, not including the city of Portland, totaled $258,725, according to a report prepared by A. C. Barber, state fire marshal. The fires number ed thirty-two, the most disastrous oc curtnft at Whitney, with a loss of $65, 000. A. M. Cannon, formerly cf the Port land schools, who has arrived In Hoed River to assume his duties as superin tendent of city schools, has announced that B. H. Conkle, who for the past few years has been principal of the Enterprise high school, has been ap pointed principal of the Hoed River school. Approximately 250,000 gallon of Texas gasoline will be brought Into Oregon this week in at attempt to relieve the shortage existing In Port land and the Wlllamett valley, ac cording to arrangements made by the Dealers' Motor Car Association of Or gon and the Southern Pacific Railway Organization of ths republican state central committee was effected Satur day In Portland with the re-election of Thomas H. Tongue of Hillsboro as chairman. Under the direction of the stat committee, Chairman Tongue waa authorized to appoint an execu tive committee of 21 members, 11 of whom shall he members of the state committee, and ten women. This ex ecutive committee will seleot a treasur er, secretary and publicity manager. During the fiscal year ending June $0, 1920, a total of 21,87$ industrial accidents were reported to the state industrial accident commission, ac cording to a statement Just issued by the claim department of that ccmmls slon. Of that number 157 were fatal acoldenta. The monthly average for the year was 1768.41 non-fatal acci dents and 18.8 fatal accidents. The report show that during ths yar the commission disposed' of 1479 claims more than the total numbered receiv ed, this making an average monthly gain of 123.26 claims. Persons under 16 years of age who attempt to drive a motor vehicle in Oregon, are doing so In violation of th provisions ot th recently enacted motor vehicle drivers' license law and are aabject to arrest and fine, accord ing to a statement Issued by Secre tary of Slate Kozer. Although the enforcement of the law has been sus pended temporarily, pending the is suance ot licenses to (bos who have filed their applications, the law speci fically prohibit the operation of motor vehicles by persons under If year of age, license or no license, and there 1 no excuse for the violation of thia section of the act, Kozer explains. 1 .. UNi VERSITY OREGON ! malatataed by the elate la rVr that the yoeag pee pie el Orefms nay receive, wltkeat real. the benefit el a liberal education." ' TH UnlMnliy trcluJiiWCotlft liwratur. ScteM tsd IK Art. itw Gradual Vkool. ika School of Para Mi EomatkM, mn4 K roM tonal VaoolaofUw. MiclMat Portland!, ArcMlacturo. Commote. Journallam. Education and Muak. Hih atandnrda of arkoUrinl ara mad aoaalbl fc anabl fatuity, wll equipped laboratcrwa and a library of iwarlir 100.000 volumea. Sitparvtaed atblelka ar ncourard and every atlrnltnn given tK health and wellar ol th atudv-nta. With helaklened onlldi ilnd by tb reN aprnnlnii ml public awpport. lb t'Mleralty la i ol lard dev.lopM.nl mm tl.ad.d H.filnn.. F'r a catalogu or for any Infurmation, edjrt TH K NK,ISTH.H rnivvraitv ot lraoo tKngene. Oreauit HOW AN V GIRL CAN HAVK PRETTY F.YKS No girl or woman I pretty If her eyes are red. (trained or have dark rlrgs. Simple wltchhaiel, camphor hydrastis. etc., a mixed In Lavop tlk eye wash, will brighten th eye and a week' use will surprise you with Its QUICK result. Regular use ot Lavoptlk keep th eye heal thy, sparkling and vivacious. The changa wilt please you. Dainty al uminum eye cup Pre. Prineville Dtug Company. Te Clean Furniture. If. Inxtfstl of aplrltn of camphor, camphorated oil he u.aed In cleaning furniture. It will not only remove the white stains hut restore the polish. Papyrus Dated tlOO B. C. A papyrus on geometry dated 1100 B. C. has been prem-rved from ancient Egypt. NOTICB OF MERINO OF BOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notfe Is hereby flees that aa Monday, the Uth day of September, IKS, tb gggse being the second moo day la September, tb board ot Equal laatioa will attend at the Court Rode in Prlnerllla, Crook County. Oregon, and pb llrly examine tb aaaaaament roll, aad ea rcct all (1101 la valuation, tUorbyttaaa aad QuaJltia of land. Iota and other property aaaeaaed by th ammor. and It la th duty of all peraons In tare ted to appear at tba Urn and plac appointed aa pro Titled by law. Date of ftrat publication. Aural IMS, WX Data of laat publication, September 9th, 11-20 8. A. FOSTER, THINK what Oregon industries mean til YOU how they affect your job or business. Isn't it true that every man, worm n and child in the state has been directly 1 1 ll m darnV a. V . fn yj '"' '( -i : 'r ' ) 1 Oft ivf- M ! j !' ' 11 ' 1 ' mer amaAaanhmnaaaaV ' n .-- - To Wbob It May Coeeara Notlr Is hereby give by th anderaUroed, thai from and attar th flftt day of Bent her. IMS, th ran 11 will b lacreaaed ti.0 Per atonlb aa ad kulldlnga belonilni b th under laaad sow wdr I aa, aad the ernr arcupylne aatd halWInga will tab aotle that the rnuat pajr Inweaaed rental or teoat tb building hefon aakt data, v , , All pagans sew aata Ut preabas ml lb andaralatwd tor th' ptlrpo af filing wood, ar atorln any property ara aotlfted that the ot saga to a ua th previa, . r par 11.00 par aaanth 'vealal thereior. , , , Dated thai Mb day ot Auruat, ISIS. " " " """ gARAH gNODKRLY, , Ouardlaa of tlx guard tanahlp of Ouy Snod dirly, a minor, la-top. NOTICE rO Pt BLICATION i DapartaeMt of h Interior, U. g. Land o. flea, at The Dallea, Oesoa, Aasaat 4, IN Hot tea Is hereby glen that CHARM I. ADAMS af rrineellte. Oregon, who, on March t, ttO. mail Additional Hoouatead Entry, Na. email, for WV, Section 10. Townahla IV South. Rang 11-Kaat. Wlllamett Meridian, ha filed aotlc af intention to make final Hire year Proof, to aatabllib claim a Urn land above dear rl bed. before Lak M. rWht.lt, V 8. Commlalonr, at Prineville, Oregon, on th ISth day af September IvM. Claimant name a wttneaae. Stephen W. Yancey, John R. Bra. Max Ion F. Carter, Henry Hudaon, all of Trlmc villa, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. O-Me. Rmlater. , 02IIHM) NOTICE FOR Prm.ICATION The Dallas, Oregon, August 'J, 1920. Nolle Is hereby given that lh NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY whose post office address Is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 2nd day ot Aug ust 1920 filed In this off le It appli cation to select uiidor the provisions ot the act of Congrxss, approved July 1. 1898 (SO Stat. 597, 620.) tht North Half of the Northeast Quarter, the South Half ot the Northeaat Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the South east Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter, the East Half of the Southwest Quarter, the North Halt of the South east Quarter, and the South Halt ot the Southeast Quarter, of Section fourteen. In Township fifteen Sooth, of Range nineteen Eaat ot the Wil lamette Principal Meridian, contain ing four hundred eighty acre, more or lea; Any and all parson claiming ad versely the lands described, or desir ing to object because of th Mineral character of the land, or any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavit of pro test In this office, on or before the 13rd day of September, 1920. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 4 8-6 2c. . Rtglstor. NOTICB OF SHERIFF'S SALE Br vtrtaa of aa asamttoa doty leaned by th eiera of the rlrcaH aoort of tb eounty ; of Crook, atate of Oragoa. dated thai 1Mb day . of July, 1st la a tartala or llel In 'h circuit ) reart for tba raid county and atat. w hernia Thome F. Bnrrla, a plaintiff, recovered Jvdsnaant ssalaat Wlilard Cotolfa and Ultk Colpltta, aafaadaata, for th sua at Nina Hundred Karbtr-euibt Dollar!, together with On Hundred dollars attorney feat and tb farther of Fifteen and a hundredth dollars coat and ace rn lag om. Not lot I hereby gtvea that 1 will oa Retard iy th Slat dav af AnewH, ISM at tb aorta front door of tba aonrt bona la Prtaeetll la said county, at U 'cloek I th toraauun af mid day sail at pool I auction to tba kurhmt bid der for aaeh, all tb right aad till that tb or indirectly benefited by the in dustrial growth of Oregon? Oregon is rapidly becoming one of the greatest manufacturing states of the west. 'The Cist-wide and national fame of her products grows daily. Every dollar spent for home products increases just that much the development of the state adds just that much to the pres tige of "Oregon Made.' Your loyal support plus the enterprise of Oregon manufact urers equals PROSPERITY. It's as sinnlc as 2 2 s 4. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS Associated Industries of Oregon Iwanr Hi "av-r.Vldnil VW ajagt -.J-S.ll jgw-jaj - i i, nor n We handle Maz da Lamps of all kind j and sizes .VI' 1 :tr- I fit Des Chutes Power Company Prineville, Ore. tore named defendant, ar lay af them kava, ar bad at date of said iadcmenl la la follow. In described property, la-wit Th eaat half of th anwthweat aaarter af eertloa two, th northwest awarbre af th northern! auerter, the north halt af tb aorta weat quarter and tba goathweat eaartat af tb northwaat of Section eleven, aad th east salt of th nortbeaat quarter af SaoUon tan, all la Townahip dghteeo. South af Ranee twaalr fire. Eaat of to Wlllamett Meridian, Ore gon. JOHN COMB, Sharttf Dated at Prineville. Oregon. July 1Mb. It;. By R. U JORDAN, Deputy. tf.fS. NOTICT TO CREDITORS) . Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by th County Court of Crook County, Oregon, duly appointed executrix of th astat ot Henry W. Carlln, deceased; and all persons having claims against aald estate ara hereby required to present th same duly verified, to 'said exe cutrix, at the law office of 11. I. Brink, In Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date ot the first publication of this notlc. Dated and Published th first tlm this 12nd day ot July, 1920. MART B. CARLIN, Executrix ot th Estate ot Henry Carlln, deceased. 4 t-lla. rfil:; mayor. I