t CROOK COCN1T jornxAt THUWIMV, fr:iTr.MIU:n 111, tWM CLASSIFIED ADS FOR 8AUE FOR SALE Beat building lots is town, (1) eornartnc on City Pmrk, make an otter. Inqulra t Jour nal Office TOR SALE 1.00 pounds of Whlta Clover Seed. All cleaned, ready for market. Inqnlre of eonrnal office. ltfc 8HIP CS YOUR WOOL Wa do cleaning and carding tor comfort er and mattreeae. lianufaetar ers ot pure wool bata. CRTbToO. SPRINGS WOOLEN HILLS, Port land, Oregon, mills, 70 Umatil la Avenue; office, SOI Spalding Building. I- WANTED Cattle I will trade my 7 -room modern house, t 1 1-1 lots best location In Prineville. See my agent, Ocboco Realty Co, Journal Office. IQtte WANTED To buy a safe In first class condition. Call Oehoco Wire house Co. Prineville, Ore. 49tta. FOK SALE 700 potato sacks. W'll sell all or in small lots. Leave or iir at the Journal Office. 49tfo. . iluuae to rent by High hcS. .eacher and family. Wil start rent at once. Address C. K. Plaits, Eugene, Ore. 6t LOST One Gold Eversharp Pencil. Finder please leave at Journal of fice and receive 13.50 reward. 47tf. LOST One pair of gold rim glasses in an old case, lined with red. In quire Journal office. Sip FOR RENT Three light housekeep ing rooms and one sleeping room. Inquire Journal Office. 60ftc FOR SALE Seven room residence In Prineville; six lots. Light and water. Good chicken parks. Call on or write to C. C. Brix, Powell Butte, Oregon. SOtfc FOR SALE 1917 Maxwell Car in first class running order. Two new Urea. If you are looking tor a snap com to the Journal office and come quick, as this will go In a hurry. 46tfe. FOR SALE Six room residence In Prineville; lot 80x240 feet. For quick sale, $1,600 cash. Inquire at this office. T 47tf. WANTED A good bicycle, must be cheap tor cash. Inquire Journal Office. , Sl-S3p FOR SALE or TRADE 1 Sulkey Plow 16-inch; ll-section harrow; 1 14-inch walking plow. Inquire 107 Main. tf. LOST Dark tan Hand Grip, be tween Ochoco Reserve and Gov ernment Camp on Mitchell Road, Reward $5.00 if returned to Crook County Journal. 61 tbe HELP WANTED: MALE $225 per month the year round averaged by a number ot our sales men, young, middle aged and elderly. Business never better. Experience unnecessary. Cash weekly. Big assortment guaranteed trees, shrubs, and vines. Ton can do what other ii. experienced men have done. Washington Nursery Co., Toppenisu, Wash. 60-59p ATTORNEYS WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prineville, Oregon. tf. M R. -ELLIOTT Attorney st La Court House St, Prineville Ore OPHTHALMOLOGIST I'll. T. H. DAT Physician, ophthal mologist, neurologist. Specialty of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted flours I to II a. m. ; 2 to 5 p. m. preeiiifs by appointment. S10 main ft. PriseTille, Ore. J7tfc. DR. H. G. DAVIS Dentist. New modern shop in Ka antra Build ing. SCALE BOOKS Neatly printed and bound. Sent $1.00 to the Journal and one will be mailed to ' yon, postage paid. Jtfc. v SCRATCH PAI6 Different slset T and quality of paper, just the thing for your desk or pocket ' tor sale at The Journal office. TVi mnr vm trouble you? Are yamr glasses giving satisfaction or do they need changing! u so, can on Dr. F. n. Day, 610 Main St. Prlna rllle, Oregon. He la permanently lo cated at that address lltfc. BEFORE TOTJ SIGN life tnsur mm contract In any other cobs nanr examine the superior eon tract and low premium rates ol Oregon Life. Sea. T. L. Qnlnn tho local agent "Me Those having eye troubles or ner one troubles should call snd aee ur. r H. Day. 810 Main St.. Orogoa. 11 CF.EGCN CE'VS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. The annual Columbia county fair has been set for September 22, 23 and 24. Construction has begun at Oregon Agricultural college of theftrst unit of the women's dormitory. A movement Is under way to have the Jackson county courthouse moved from Jacksonville to Meiiford. Clyde Flak and E. Ooodchlld of Eu gene have been fined $50 each tor having deer meat out of season. A new sawmill of 60.000.000 feet yearly capacity will be constructed 20 miles northwest of Lnkevtew. With the opening of school only a month away, 75 Linn county school districts have not secured teachers yet. Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state. has gone to San Francisco to attend a meeting ot the National Traffic asso ciation, j During the first 15 days of August 129 fires were "picked up" by the forest patrol planes leaving the Eu gene base. Tourists at Crater lake report that tor a week or two a large cougar has prowled around nightly In the vicinity of the hotel. The reserve on Huckleberry moun tain, west of Lost Lake, has been opened by tbe national forest service to huckleberry pickers. A course to fit young men for Intelli gent farm management will be given at Pendleton high school under pro visions ot the Smith-Hughes act this year. Christian Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Johnson of Astoria, who has been missing for several months has been located In an Insane asylum at Lima, Peru. The Paciflo highway betweeen Grants Pass and Rogue river has been opened to traffic, cutting off one of the worst plecss ot road In this part ot the state. Jack Rathie, ene of the men under indictment at Pendleton for the mur der of Sheriff Taylor, has been Identi fied as John Laffenbeaa by the sheriff of Power county, Idaho. Shot and fatally wounded by a rob ber who attempted to hold up his store, John N. Thompson, SS, a Port land grocer, died on the walk In front of his store Friday night' ' Educators from all parts of the state are expected at Hood River August 25, when the second annual conference of vocational agriculture will be held at the Hood River high school. W. H. Sales ot Mohler has filed with the state engineer application to appropriate 3000 acre-feet of water from Foley creek for the development of power In Tillamook county. During the week of September ( to 11 County Agent G. W. Kable will con duct a poultry culling demonstration in Corvallis for the Information of the poultry raisers of Benton county. An attempt is being made at Pen dleton to connect the murder of F. D. Jennings and his wife, near Bancroft, Maho, to Nell Hart and Jim Owens, the murderers of Sheriff Til Taylor. Tbe gasoline shortage, which for a time treatened to halt many of Ore gon's industries, has improved dur ing the last two weeks, according to W. A. Dalziel, deputy stats sealer of weights and measures. Portland Is the ninth city in the United States in the amount of Its postal savings and leads all of the Cities west of Chicago, the postofflce department has reported. Portland's deposits are $1,741,734. The Oregon Growers' Cooperative J association has filed with the public service commission a peition asking for a physical connection between the Southern Pacific and Oregon Ele'curic at Forest Grove. Three men were killed Instantly and three seriously injured when a truck carrying 12 men bumped into a slow ly moving passenger train at Imbler. The dead are Lloyd Larsen, Wayne Keown and Clarance Larsen. Raymond Walsh, 8 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walsh of Sven--,en, was accidentally shot and killed by his brother Cecil, aged 13 years. The boys were playing soldier at the time with their father's shoigun. Purchase by the government of S22 acres near HM boro for $37,000 cash as a site for a huge radio Btatlon Is Indicated in negotiations which have heen nendine fo:' some time with the owners of the Fred Rood farm. Geographical location and the ex- nenHA of coTultr ting district office boards were the chief reasons signed by the Bopping board for its refusal to make Portland a shipping board district, aocordlm to a tele gram received by Seu or McNary from Admiral Benson, tialrman tbe board. of The body of a man who was found with a revolver Friday in an abandon ed mining tunnel eight miles east ot Pleasant valley, Baker county, by Peter Sylvester, a rancher, has been Identified as Ira Hartley ot Richland Receipts from motor vehicle regi strations In Oregon from January 1 to July 21, 1920, totaled $l.891.J0, a cording to a report prepared by 8am A. Koser, secretary of state. In the state there are 94,770 motor vehicles registered. Bids for state highway bonds In the sum ot $1,500,000 were opened In Port land on Tuesday by the state high way commission. The money derived from the sale of these bonds will be used In permanent road construction work In various sections ot. the state. Herbert Gels. 15-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geis, ot Portlaud. was drowned while bathing In the Willamette river as a result ot being sucked into the huge Intake pipe of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company's power plant, Americanization day, a noteworthy departure from previous state fuirs, and the first to be instituted In any state In the union, will be given a place of foremost importance the week of September 27-October 2 at the 69th Oregon state fair at Salem. Frederick E. Meiisr, well known Baker boy who is a graduate of Iliiker high school and who graduated from the University of Oregon In 1917, h:is received a gold medal awarded by the faculty of the Columbia university ot New York tor honors In scholarship. All records for the sale of Medtord Bartlett pears In carload lots were broken when a local car sold at Chicago tor $2SS or an average wot $5.55 per box. The former high price, obtained In 1919, was $5 a box. Seventy cars of pears have been shipped thus far. In the Fatrvtew district, little valley settlement about 25 miles south east of Coos Bay, blackleg la affect ing a number ot herds ot cattle. The disease is aid to have been principally among the younger stock, but It has gained a good hold and Is said to be spreading rapidly. The state land board has authorised Governor Oleott to enter Into a con tract with the government, through the district foreetry offices ta Port land, for the exchange Of 10,000 acres of scattered bsse lands la the national forest reserve tor a compact body of equal area and value la the forest reserve. The Standard OH Company has re mitted to the secretary of state the sum of $29,187.10, covering the tax on the corporation's sale ot gasoline and distillate la Oregon for the month of July. A statement accompanying the check showed that the company dis posed ot 2,984,817 gallons of gasoline and T9SI gallons of distillate during July. Enormous quantities of dead crabs are being washed up by the tide on the mad flats at Bandon, at the mouth of tbe CoqulUe river. It is supposed that the crabs were killed by the blasting which tho government en gineers are' doing In the river. Rock In the channel on the bar is being blasted out and the concussion has probably caused the death of the crabs. That road construction work In Ore gon will be retarded In case the In crease of 26 per cent In freight charges is allowed to apply to the transporta tion of road building material, based on the present tariff for these com modities, was the charge made by the state highway commission in a peti tion asking for an immediate revision of rates on cement, asphalt and other kindred materials. A series of meetings of the execu tlve committee of the Cattle and Horse Raisers association of Oregon will be held in Eastern and Southern Oregon towns from September 3 to 12 as follows: Canyon City, September 3; Burns, September 4; Lakeview, Sept tember 6; Klamath Falls, September 7; Fort Klamath, September 8; Med- ford, September 9; Bend, September 11; Prineville, September 12. Preparations are now being made for poison campaigns to be carried on all over eastern uregon against rabbits. I. N. Gabrielson, who handles the government -rodent work for the United States biological survey, has Just returned from Lake Klamath and Deschutes counties, where he has out lined the season's work. From Janu ary 1 to July 1, his report shows, 0000 'armors In 21 counties were supplied .vith ground squirrel poison by his lepartment, Thousands of fine chlnook salmon .re going to w.tnte In Rogue river De mise of the inalibity of the two can .erlea to hund'.e the offerings. The ish are coming In such schools that he boats stay out' but a short time vhen they pull tip their nets and have uore than the limit placed upon the eliverles. Several limits were made -first, as to fish, and, later, to pounds -as the flshe.mcn threw away the mall ones and delivered the larger sh, since it niennt 12 cents for every mind. The last limit was made 800 nmds. The canneries are running .Ml of cans. NOTICE r K8TRAT On Iron flrar horse, three or four mh old. Branded with circle tall ea Uft shoulder and T with heck handed under connected, with iii In forehead. On mH brown milk branded with circle lasy H Inside In tint let aboolder and C on the Ml tin connected with an L r7 laying down. Utah lace about t ln old. Taken tin by th City ot Prineville. lotto. MINI PINK IRRIGATION DISTRICT Notice of Meettna of Board ot Equalisation. Th. Hoard of Director of th LoM Mm Hmtlnn Dwtrtot acting ai a hoard ol equnl- Lattun will mt at th ornc ol th Board at Redmond, Oregon, on th nnl Tuceflny ot o. lobar 120 t October llhl at ten o'clock In th for mn. for th purpose ol reviewing and correcting it uwaiMU and apportionment of una lor tho year IMS. In th meantime all prrasna tnieroatea may lniiect th HM.rn.nl list and record at In onVe of th Secretary ol th Hoard. Published by order ot th. noara of inaee. eni ol th Ion I'in Irrigation District. August ti, n. 1K. H). U. Ul IWHUIV, iO-Sbe 8 rUry , NOTICE FOR rCHI.IOATION Not coal land nr.rtmt ol thr Interior. II. S. Land Of. at Uk.vlcw, Orvaon. AuKU.t la. ItKM. Nntl, U h-rrh irivrn t!il KDWAKU STHKK.T Fife. Oi-fuvn. who on Jnnunnr SS, t-'n m.ilr ail.lili.mal Moutrnd Kniry, N.0IO.Ij, for SK'.SKH 8. II NKNK1-. 18. t. HIS-. J-.'K., Lot 7. Srtun . l- l. rr.VrTH -. I. Townahin l 8. R" 23 K. Will. Mrn.linn. h lild nollr of Intention to man thrrr-Ti-ar I'roof. to clnbliah rlalm to h. land bov dci-rilM-.!. iH-tor cnarloa a. Sh ninn, U. 8 Commlunrr, at rir. ur on. un th 15th day of OHuti.-r. Hid. t'l.imnnt name a. wltnr.t: Jowon iri. Strt. C. N. BrnJford. Paul W.rncr. II of Uft. Own. JAS. f. IIURtiKNS. sn-64e B-!t.r. NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNTING Notice to heivbf rWn br th andancnvl. aliiunilrlor ol th Eitat ol Bamual .. L. n, Dcai. that h hat thto day rnad and tiled with th dark ol th County Court ol th Stat ol Oregon, lor Crook County, bto nal accounting ol lh affair ol tho sold wtat and that th Honorable County Court afonaaid has art Monday, the 4th day at Ortobrr, 1020, at IS o'clock la th lomotn of said day at th county court room la th conrthouM at PrUtlle, Oragoa. said aoeaty aa th tint and plan lor kaarinc and tllny aald accountiaa. Dated thto Hat day ol Auiust, A. a .120. (atcnadl FISHES C. LOGAN, Administrator ot th Estate of Published last time September KMa, ItSS. a 1LLARD a WIRTZ. Attorney lor Eatate I'RIXEVTIAE PLEASED BT QUICK RESULTS Everyone la pleased with the quick results of simple wltchhasal camphor hydrastls. etc, as mixed In Lavop- tlk eye wash. One msn's eyes were so badly strained he could not read Itbout pain. Two applications re lieved him. A lady with weak. In flamed eyes was greatly helped ST One bottle. We guarantee small bottle of Lavoptik to help any ease weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Prineville Drug Company. When writing advertisers, please mention The JoarnaL bp4f 4 (S4 rrMX.trr7V IB a m r t Ui-aT v". El i 11 IK ATIHE willi llieriifged strength lo meet every service need that's the Ajax Road King. Mark its massive tread, braced and re-inforced by that exclusive Ajax feature, Ajax Shoulders of Strength. Wherever your ear must go, Ajax Road King Tires will take you. ' We sell the whole Ajax line. PKRTl G'S TIRE SHOP ft9. NOTICE OF MKKTINQ OP 1 BOARD OP EQIIALIIATION Kotlr Ii krby H.a that on Monday, th ISta day ol Bptmbn IKS. th auat Winy th Mrond aaoaday la aWptatab, tee hoard or Equalisation will attend st th Ooart Iteoas In PrlMvllle. Crook County, Oivsoa, and puh llrly axarahw th amsim.nl ralto, aad) est rect all error la valuation, dm itylliaa aad etuJItloi of lands, lots aad ether property asiassid by Ue t, and R to tat duty of all person rntsrseted SB appear el the Unto aad plant appointed aa raveled hf tow. Dal sf tint puMlratsM, Aatwet ISta, IUI ' Date at tool publluattoa. Sept ess hac ttk, UN b. a. roffTEm, 0IKI41 Notice rtR rt R1.ICATION Department ot the Interior. U. 8. Land of fice, at The Dalles. O won, August 4, IMS. Notice to hereby elren thai CIIARI.KS E. ADAMS ol Prlaevllle, Oreyon. who. on Marrk M, 1020, mail Additional Momratrnd Entry, No. (IIS.H4I, lor WS4 Section 10, Township IV South, Rnng IMCaat, Willamette Meridian, has Med notice ol Intention to makt final three yrar Proof, to establish claim te tno lund abov described, before I nke M KVcht.il, Li S. Commissioner, at Prlnvlll, Oregon, on the lath day vl S.i.lcml., r lu.'u. Claimant nsmos aa witncuc., St.uhen W. Yancey. John K. Hrw, Mhi loo F. Carter, Henry Hudson, all ol I'rlne. villa, Oreyon. II. FRANK WOOKCOCK. 4-Mo. Hcdlstcr. 02IIHIO NOTICK KOn ri'lll.I'ATIOV ! Tho liulli'B, OreKon, August 2. 1920. Notice Is hereby Riven that the NOUTllEUN PACIFIC 11A1LWAY COMl'ANY whose post ofrice addreas is St. l'aul, Minnxsola, has this 2nd day of Aug ust 1920 filed in this office its appli cation to select under the provisions of the act ot OoiiKress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Btat. 697, 620.) tho North Half ot the Northeast Quarter, the South Halt of the Northeast Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter, the South east Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter, the East Halt ot the Southwest Quarter, the North Halt of the South east Quarter, and the South Half ot the Southeast Quarter, of Section fourteen. In Township fifteen South, of Rsnge nineteen Eaat of the Wil lamette Principal Meridian, contain ing tour hundred eighty acres, mors or less; ' Any and all persona claiming ad versely the lands deaorlbed, or desir ing to object because o tbe Mineral character of the land, or any other reason, to tbs disposal to applicant, should tils their affidavits ot pro test In this otflos. on or before the Itrd day of September, 1(10. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, 4)1-tie. - Register. notice or HEBirra bale , . By otrtat 1st aa' amrajtlsa duly hosed ny th stork ef the rlreeH aoart at the eeuaty f Crook, state tf Oiwaow, dated Una 1MB day tf July, Its la a Lactate cetera te the rlreeH reart ley th said county aad state, whoesa P. Bwrrta, as ' talatlfr. lotoisied Wlltard CwpRtt and hdlth Os4piit, I lutoste. Pee the euas el Mhw Huadred Bsahtyayist Dalhut, together wfek One Bwadra further eeaa af oollam aeata aad anruli eoets. Nothw hereby grrea that I arffl aa Satardiy Use list dee ol Aawnet, ltS at the aacth front dao of tho ooart been fcs PilsmPto sa tald aoaatyv at IS e'taaak ta ha li.iana of nasi day. tall et sejMto tanht te the bhrhsat bsd- all the risrat aad tklo that the mm IM' IB tv A oisl J 447 Main Street PRINEVILLE, OREGON mm We handle Maz da Lamps of all kinds and sizes YsA jy, Wy- Des Chutes Power Company Prineville, Ore. sbov naawd dWIendanta, or wy ot I bom bar, or bad ot date af cold Judgment la the follow Ing described property, to-trlt Th cast hall ol th eMlhwest tamrtet ef tortlon two, tho northwest owortev of the northeast quarter, th north hall of tho twettw wst onartor aad th southwest aaartee of the northwest ol Becltsa otceaa, and tho east half ol th aortheaal auarter of SettsM tea, all la Township olgbteea. South of Roan twaartee tiro. East of tho WUIaaastta Meridian, Ore. -. f OHM COhW Sbsitft Doted ol Prinevlll. Owm. lory Stth, 1SSS. By E. L. I OEDAM, Dog sty. UfU. NOTICE Notlr to hereby given that the Board af Directors a! th Orhaeo Irrlgstlon Diet ret has made a computaton ol the whet amount of money nsrmsary a be raised by the eald dl.lrvl lor the year IMI lor all parpooea whatsoever and baa determined tho nnmbey ol Irrigable oeraa owned by each landowner ta the dletrirt and th proporuinal asussmenta against the same aa pmelded by tow aad that tald Board lo Directors, acting a a Board of Eouallutlon will meet lor the porpooo of reviewing and correcting Ho oaaeasment nndl atiportlonment of tnsos oa the Srat Tumnnr of October, 1020, the came b.lng the tlh day ol th month and will osntinu la session from day to day oo long no may be aneeanary. to tieer and drtermln any object ions by any Interested parties to the oesoaomsnto nnd ap portionment thereol and any other matters connected therewith that may eomo before them, nnd that tho ossiacmint list and re cord aforesaid to In tho ofrice ol th Beera tery of the Board lor the Inspection ol all pcreono Interested. Dsted at Prlneellla, Oregon, thto 7 lb day ol September, IMS B. A, SORDAL. leeretery M-t4 of th Board of Director. f J I a Mi Aw