Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 07, 1920, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. fMTOIIKR 7, 1020
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Pagd I
CLASSIFIED ADS
KOII MALI
VONOUKAI'lI Cabinet fur ssle. Ool
dun ok, b.uutlful high finish.
Cult bn used music csbloet.
Inquire at thli office. Don't da
isy, no.ltfo.
rOK BALK Ky. sod Aifulfa hsy
Good winter quarters with plenty
of water and feed for csttls. Sua
M. L. Freeman, on mil west of
lkla'i rrm od Crokcd river, or
adtlrvss Rout A., Kedmond, Or.
1-tfo
rUR BALK On perfectly good bay
rake, and mower. If taken to
gether, you on nave them both
for 176.00 cash. Be Russell at
Journal office.
FOR SALE OK TRADE Two and
dl bone. Inquire of Mrs. Bca
I Olttlugs, Post, Or. I-to
FOR BALE Beat building lots In
town, it) cornrlug on City Park,
maka an offer. Inquire at Jour
nal Offlc. 4 if o.
FOR BALE 1,00 pound of Whit
Clover 8d. All cleaned, ready
for market. Inquire of Journal
offlc. IVlfc.
rOK 8 ALE 700 pouto sacks. W 11
Mil all or In small lota. Leave or
dra at th Journal Offlc. 4ttfc
FOR SALE Seven room residence
Is Prineville; six lot. Light and
water. Good chicken park. Call
on or writ to C. C. Brlx, Powell
Butt, Oregon. JOtfo
ltR BALE 1117 Maxwell Car in
' first claa running order. Two sew
tire. If you ar looking for a anap
coma to tb Journal offlc and
com quick, a tbla will go In a
hurry. 4&tfc.
I'OR BALE Six room rldenc In
Prlnevllle; lot 80x240 feet. For
quick aale, (1,600 cah.
Inquire at this offlc. ? 47tf.
EXC1UNUE W 1 1 1 exchange f o r
good tone post, young pigs, or
cattlo, on 16-dlac 7-Inch Super
ior Drill, In A-l condition. Whut
nave, you? I'hon 2904, or ad
dress 11. S. Cram t Sunt, Prlne-
llle, Oregon.' 62-64
BHIP US YOUR WOOL We do
cleaning and carding for comfort'
r and mattresses. Manufactur
er of pur wool bats. CRYdTAJ.
SPRINGS WOOLEN MILLS. Port
land, Oregon, mills, 760 Umatil
la Avenue; office, SOI Bpaldlng
Building. 16U.
CHILDREN'S BKW1NQ
Thoa wlihlng children'! aewlng
done, Inquire of Mrs. Doak, 434 Se
cond Street. Il-tf.
WANTED A good bicycle, must be
cheap for cash. Inquire Journal
Offlc. 6 1-6 dp
WANTED Houae to rent by High
School teacher and family. Will
start rent at once. Address C. H
Platta, Eugene, Ore. ifitf
WANTED Cattle I will trade my
7-room modern house, & 1 1-1 lota
best location In Prlnevllle. Sue my
agent, Ocboco Realty Co. Journal
Office. 20tfc
WANTED To buy a aafe In first
claaa condition. Call Ochoco Wir.
house Co. Prlnevllle, Ore. i9tfc.
" II ELI' WANTKuTmALE-
1226 per mouth the year round
teraged by a number of our sa lee
men, young, middle aged and elderly.
Bualneas never better. Experience
annecessary. Cash weekly. Big
assortment guaranteed trees, shrubs,
and Tines. You can do what other
Inexperienced men have done.
Washington Nursery Co., Toppenlsn,
Wash. 60-68p
LOST In Prlnevllle last week, yel
low and white collie. FIndor
please leave at Journal office and
receive reward. E. Hull. 62-64p
LOST One Gold Eversharp Pencil.
Finder please leave at Journal of
fice and receive $2.60 reward.
47tf.
LOST One pair of gold rim glasses
In an old case, red spot pasted In
lid. Inquire Journal office. 2p.
FOR RENT Three light housekeep
ing rooms and one sleeping room.
Inquire Journal Office. COflc
FOR RENT To responsible people
(2) unfurnished front rooms, for
light housekeeping, on ground
floor. Inquire Journal office. 63-lf
WANTED Woman to do light
housekeeping and care for small
child no washing and good wag
es. Address or phone Mrs. John
Luckey. J-tt
200 FINE WOOL EWES Well bred
for sale at reasonable figure. In
quire this office, tfp
HAMPSHIRE RAMS Both regist
' ered and grade stock, well devel
oped and In first class condition,
for sale. Guy Lafollette, City, tfb
PIANO for sale Practically new up
right piano for sale reasonable.
Inquire of Vernon A. Bell, 211 U.
Third Street. 2 If
WANTED To rent small bouse, or
two to four room apartment. Will
pay top price for nice, neat place.
Inqulr at Journal office. 2te
FOR RENT A 160 acre farm east
of the cemetery and adjoining th
city limit. Inqulr of Mrs. B. J.
Newsotn, City, t3p.
LOST Dark tan Hand Orlp, b
tween Ochoco Reserve and Gov
ernment Camp on Mitchell Road,
Reward 16.00 It returned to Crook
County Journal. (ltbe
FORE TOO SIGN a Ufa Inaaa
aaee eoatraet la aay other oa
any examine tb superior eoa
traet and low preaalaaa rates of
Oregon Life. Be. T. U Qulna
tae local agent I4tf
Do your syee trouble youT Ar
roar g lasso giving aatlafactlon or do
easy need cbangtngT It so, eall oa
Or. F. H. Day, 110 Mala St., Prlno
rtu, Oregon. He Is permanently lo
cated at that address litis.
Oregon hiter-State fair, Prlne
vllle, Oregon, Octobnr 6-7-8-9.
LIVE 8TW K FOR SALE
Registered Hereford bulla and belt
ers. Best breeding and quality.
Raised on our farm In southern
Idaho. Herd comprises 400 bead,
which must be reduced at once to
give us more room. , Now la the
time to buy. Can aell In carload
lots. Prices reasonable. Satis
faotlon guaranteed. Write or
come and see them. Farm close
to Nampa, Ida., on main line of
Oregon Short Line, L. L. Young
A Bona. 62-lt
Oregon Inter-Slate Fair, Prlne
vllle, Oregon, October 6-7-8-9.
4CALE BOOKS Neatly printed
' and bound. Sent 11.00 to the
Journal and one will be mailed to
you, postage paid. Stfc.
SCRATCH rADis Lntrwrent slset
and quality of paper, )ost the
thing tor your desk or pocket
for sale at Th Journal offlc.
ATTORNEYS
WILLARD II. WIRTZ District At
torney. Office Crook County Bank
Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon, tt.
M. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law
Court Houae St., Prlnevllle Ore
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
OR. r. H. DAY Physician, ophthal
mologist, neuralogtst. Specialty
of eyes and nerves. Glaaaea fitted
Hours 10 to 12 a. m. ; 2 tot p. m.
Evenings by appointment. 610
main St. Prlnevllle. Ore. 87tfc.
Oregon Inter-State Fair, Prlno
vllle, Oregon .October 6-7-8-9.
OR. H. O. DAVIS Dentist. New
modern Shop In Kamstra Build
ing. Those having eye troubles or ner
'ous troubles should rail and aee It
r H. Day, 610 Main St., Prlnevllle.
gon. . lltfe.
FRANCES DURAND
Teacher of
l'liuio and Voice
Studio 633 East 2rd Street.
Phone Black 131
WOOD WANTED
Rig Knots or Limb Wook
Inquire at the Journal office
DR. E. O. HYDE
rhyslclnn and Surgeon
Office 206 Third Street ,
Prlnevlllo ! ' Oregon
W. E. McMillan
PAINTS
Sign's - Autos - Houses
Paper hanging and Kalcomln
lng. Estimates given on all
work. Phone Black 181
H. P. Belknap L. V. Belknap
BELKNAP BELKNAP
Physicians and Snrgteoaa
Office 129 East Third Street
Prlnevllle, Oregon
Office pbone 61 Residence II
HIGH H llf ML XOTKH
(Continued from page one)
lng tmiD, but on account of an In
sufficient number of studnnts turn
lng out to do the work, those that
had apt-pared were unable to, hold a
tryout. There la a luck ot Interest
in this line of schol activities, or elite
modesty Is d dominate factor of th.'
students. The entire school wishes
to have a team In the conference this
year, but with the exception of a
few, when it conies to doing the
work, no one can be found.
On Wednesday afternoon, at one
o'clock, the high schol football team
started on Its long Journey to play
the Grant county team. The party
consisting of fifteen people was load
Into two care. In edition the uni
forms and some extra clothing of tin
players were also losded onto the
same cars.
The trip was made by way of Pau
Una. One of the cars developed en
gine trouble after leaving town
few mile, and It was brought bark
to be exchanged for another. In
stead, however, the trouble was lo
cated and repairs made. After leav;
lng town again and going about
twenty miles, tire trouble was the
next misfortune to overtake th ear.
From the Shorty Davis place to Pau
lina, tire repairing was the chief oc
cupation pursued. The first car ar
rived at Tom Brennan's about sun
down and later returned to assist the
unfortunate members to Paulina.
Arriving at the I. M. Mills ranch, a
very splendid chicken dinner was
served. The hospitality extended to
the part o fthe team that stayed bere
was of the very best. About noon
the next day another car was secured
to take the remainder of the team to
John Day. The first car started
from Brennan's about 12:30. The
second car, secured from N. W.
Laughlin, left at 2:00 o'clock.
After roaming over ths mountains
and going astray several times, John
Iy was reached about 9 o'clock
that night. The boys were all very
tired and worn out because of the
length of time used In making th
trip. Friday morning the team hud
a short workout before breakfast,
and rented until the game. About
three o'clock the game was called.
After the game the boys cleaned up
and looked the town over. Tbey
were extended every courtesy, and
every method to show them a good
time that was at band, was used.
Crook County High is under obliga
tion to Grant County High to show
them as good a time as they showed
our boys over there. . -
On Saturday the reurn trip to
Prlnevllle was made. One car re
turning by way of Paulina and the
other car crossed the mountains by
the Mitchell route. A heavy rain In
the mountains had made the roads
very sticky. One crowd arrived 'n
Prlnevllle at midnight, Saturday,
while the crowd that went by ths
Paulina mute did not rturn until
Sunday noon.
The game at John Day started at
about three o'clock Friday after
noon. The weather was ideal tor
football. Heavy clouds overhuiiK
the hills, cooling the atmosphere, so
that playing was very comfortable
as fur as the weather was concerned.
.Crook county kicked off., After
playing for some time, Clraut county
made a touchdown In the first quar
ter; but failed to kick the' goal.
I'rineville kicked off again.
In the second quarter, a drop kick
was made over the goal by Smith.
Crook county kicked off. VA touch
down was scored by Smith In the se
cond quarter and the goal was kick
ed. The score was 10 to 6 in Crook
county's favor. Crok county kicked
off. Time was called for the first
halt. .
The last halt started with Grant
county receiving the ball. A few
minutes before the final whistle blew
Crook county scored another touch
down, but failed to kick the goal..
The final score was 16 to 6 tu favor
ot Crook county.
During the game a number of men
were injured, necessitating the cal
ling ot time. The opposing team
changed several players the last halt
ot the game. Crook county used
the same lineup from start to finish.
Tuesday morning yell leaders
were selected to lead the yelling in
the game with Bend next Friday.
Laura Nelson, Hazen Cram and
Louts Reavls were chosen to lead,
and a numbr of new yells will he
learned.
Thursday night a rally will be
held, sturting from the school build
ings. It is hoped that much enthu
siasm can be worked up among the
people to insure a good turnout for
the game. Tickets were to be on
sale by Wednesday afternoon. On
the average a god many people turn
out to see the games played on the
local field, but there are a bunch of
"deadheads" and "moesbacks" that
cannot see the benefit of having a
high school that plays football or
baseball. Let's see everybody out
for the game next Friday.
NOTICE OF ESTBAT
On Iroa Crag son, thre or fosr rears
eld. Brandt with circle toil oca left shoulder
and T with a bark Handed S under connected,
with spot In forehead.
One email brown mule branded with a circle
laar H Inside the circle oa left boulder and
C on the left aline connected with an L or7
taring down, blab fare about 7 rean old.
Taken up br the Cilr of Prineville. Unfc.
I.ONK PINK IRRIGATION DIKTRICT
Notice of MerOng of Board of bjuallsstloa.
The Board of'lHrector of the Lone Pine
liria-etlon Ijartritt acting ae a board of equal
last ion will meet at the office of the Board at
Kcdmond, Orevon, on the flrat Tuesday of
Ottober llav (October ttlii at tea o'clock In
the forenoon, for the ourpoee of reviewing and
corrutinir Its assessments and apportionment
of taxes for the tear 1S20.
In the meantime all persona Interested Bias
Inapect the assessment list and record at the
office of the Secretary of the Board.
Published by order of the Board of Direc
tors of the Lone Pine Irrigation District.
August II, IVMl.
DENTON O. BURDICK,
t-W Secretary
OUlVit
KOTICB POR PUBLICATION
Not coal (and
Department of the Interior, U. & Land Of.
See at Lakevlew, Oregon, August IS, M2.
Notice is hereby given that
BDWAKD STREET
of Plfe. Oregon, who on January 21, l2
made additional Homestead Entry, No.OIOazs,
for HKHK Bee. tl NILI4NK14 12, T. tig.,
R. fit.. Lot 7, Section S, Lot 1, NHNW",
Sec. 7. Township il 8. Range 2S E, Will.
Meridian, has Sled notice of Intention to make
Anal three-year Proof, to establish claim to
the land aboee described, before Charles A.
Sherman, U. S. Commissioner, at Fife, Ore
gon, on the 16th day of October, 129.
Claimant name as wltneasea: Joseph Street,
Wesley Ktreet. C. N. Bradford. Paul Warner,
all of t'ife, Oregon.
JA8. F. BURCEBS,
-5ts Register.
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNTING
Notice la hereby gives by tba under l-ned,
administrator of th Estate of geiaaal A.
Li -gen. Deceased, that he has this day made
and Sled with th clerk of the County Court
of the Bute of Oregon, for Crook County, kkt
r-nal accounting of tb affalm of th said
cetat and that the Honorable County Court
aforesaid Has sat Monday, tb 4th day of
October. 1920. at Id o'clock la the forenoon
of said day at th county court room la the
con rt house at Prinetitta, Oregon, said county
as the tun and place tor hearing and set
tling said accounting.
Dated this list day of August, A. D. ,110.
(signed) FISHER C. LOGAN,
Administrator of th Estate of Samual
A. Logan, Deceased
Published last time September SOth, Wtt.
WILLARD H. WIRTZ,
Attorney for Estate
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Kotlc la hereby given that on Monday, th
ltta day of September. 420, tba asm heing
the second monday la September, th hoard
of Equal liatloa wUI attend at th Court Hoots
In Prineville, Crook County. Oregon, and pub
licly exam Ins th assessment rolls, and one.
rect all error In valuation, dsai ilplluiui and
qualities of buds, lots and other piupollj
assesaed by th assessor, and it is th duty
of all persons Interested to appear at the time
and place appointed as p wined; by law. -Date
of first publication. August 19th, lttl
Date of last publication, September Sta.
1120
H. A. FOSTER,
NOTICE
Notlc Is hereby given that th Board of
Directors of th Ochoco Irrigation Distrct
has made a compute ton of the whole amount
of money necessary to be raised by ths said
district for the year 1921 for all purposes
whstsoever and has determined th number
of irrigable acres owned by each landowner in
the district and the proportonat aasessmcnta
against ths same as provided by law and that
said Board fo Directors, acting as a Board of
Equalisation will meet for the purpose cf
reviewing and correcting ita aasesament and
apportionment of taxes on the first Tuesday
of October, 1020, the same being the 6th day
of the month and will continue In session
from day to duy aa long aa may be necessary,
to hear and determine any objections by any
interested parties to the assessments and ap
portionment thereof and any .other matters
connected therewith that may come before
them, and that th assessment list and re
cord aforesaid Is in the oriice of the Secre
tary of the Board for the inspection of all
persons interested.
Dsted at Prineville. Oregon, this 7th day
of September, 1820
B. A. SORDAU Secretary
12-64 of th Board of Directors.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
01629S
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of
fice at Th Dalles, Oregon, August 26, 1920.
Notlc at hereby given that
JOHN W. MITCHELL
of Prineville, Oregon, who, on July 11, 191 ,
made Homestead Entry. No. 0U29S, for NWU
NU, NWi4. WH SWH and SEhi 8W14, :
Section 82. Township 16 South. Rang 18 '
East, Willamette Meridian, has Wed notice
of intention to maka three-year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above described,
before Lake M. Bechtcll, United States Com
missioner, at Prinevill. Oregon on tb 2lst
day of October, 1920.
Claimant namea as witnesses: Richard. W.
Rreeee, Charles E. Adams, John R. Breeae(
William A. Hand, all of Prineville, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK
Register.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for Crook County.
Earl W. Widrtg, Plaintiff,
vs.
Binlls Widrlg. Defendant
To Bii-die Widrlg. the above named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF ORE
GON, you are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed
against you in the above entitled suit on or
licfore the last day of the time prescribed in
the order for publication made herein, to-wit :
the 22nd day of Octover. 1920. and if you fail
to so answer, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief prayed
for in the complaint on fll herein, to-wit :
For a decree of this Court that the bonds of
matrimony now existing between you and
the plaintiff be dissolved and held for naught ;
and that th plaintiff be absolved from any
and all obligation arising out of ths mar
riage contract now existing between you and
the Plaintiff and for such other and further
relief as to the Court may seem just and
aquitable.
This summons la served upon you by publl
cstion thereof for six consevcuttve weeks in
ths Crook County Journal, a weekly news
paper of general circulation, published in
Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, by order
of the Hon. N. G. Wallace. Judge of th
County Court for Crook County, Stat of Ore
gon, which order was dated the 7th day of
September, 1920; the date of flrat publication
of this summons being th 9th day of Sep
tember, 1920, and the date of the last publica
tion being th 21st day of October, 1920,
- LAKE M. BECHTELL
Attorney for Plaintiff, Residence and Post
Office Address, Prineville, Oregon.
When writing advertiser!, please
mention The Journal.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Ry virtue ot aa aeration ra fotsxMeur
duly issued by th Clerk of the CirreM Court
ot the County of Crook. Stats of Oraaoa,
dated th nth day of September. 1Kb, a
certain ault m ths Circuit 'iourt for said
County and State, wherein Charlie) W. Teo rathe-site
aa plaintiff recovered 'judgment ag
ainst Loans i. oeeberger as defendant tol
the sura of lbS, with internet thereon at 1C
per cent per annum from December I, ISIS,
for the further sum of 11,0 attorney's tees,
snd th sum of J 7.40 costs and disbuia.
nente, aa th Sta day of September. IMS.
Notice la hereby given that I will am th
Mh day of October, ItttS, at the front door
of the court house In the city of Prlnevllle la
said county, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon tt
said day, sell at public auction to the higkeaa
bidder, for cash, the following described aro
perty. to-wit:
No.tbeaat smarter INEKI of section twee.
ty-atne I2t la township sixteen ) south
of rang Sfleea ilt) aast of to Willamette
Meridian, ukcn and levied upon a th pro
perty of the said Loela i. Seeberger, or aa
much thereof aa may b necessary to satisfy
the said judgment together with all coat aa
disburaemeata that hav or may accrue.
Dated at Prineville, Oregon, September
IMS.
JOHN COMBS,
Shark f Crook County, fl imia
It-et
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Not Coal Land
(SUMS
Department of th Interior. U. 8. Land Of
flc at Lakerlew, Oregon, September IS, m. )
Notice la hereby gvea that LENA J. WIL
SON, formerly Lena J. Winslow. of Box 411.
Bend, Oregon, who, oa November U, ISIS,
mad Hones tend Entry, No. 08S4. for Lots
1-2, 8yNE, gEV.NWVl bee. I, Lot 4, Hv
NW14, section 4. Township 21 8. Rang 21 E.
WilL Meridian, baa Sled notice of intention
to make Anal three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the Land above described, before M.
C. Ellis, U. ft. Commbsioner, at Bend, Ore
fun, on th SOth day of October. 1920.
Claimant Barnes aa witnesses 1 finest E.
Chapman, Frank M. Neth, George Langford,
George H. Wilson, all of Bend. Oregon.
t-7 JAB. F. BURGESS. Begieter.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Not Cos! Land
Department of th Interior. U. B. Land Of
flc at Lakevlew, Oregon, September IS. 1S2.
Notice is hereby given the FRANCES M.
CHAPMAN, formerly Frances M. Street, of
Box 416. Bend, Oregon, who on Sept. 10, 1U,
made Homestead Entry. No. 08848, for 8W4
Sec. 4; NWI4 Section S, Township 21 S.
nanrc si n mil. menaaian, nee niea notice
of intention to make final three-year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above described,
before H. C. Ellis, U. 8. Commissioner, at
Bend, Oregon, on th 10th day of October,
mo.
Claimant names as witnesses: Frank Sf.
Neth, George Langford, George H. Wilson.
Pau H. Wilson, all of Bend. Oregon.
2-7 JAB. F. BURGESS. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
14928
Depertment of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of
fice at The Dallea, Oregon, September 7, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that DANIEL W.
KNOX, of Post, Oregon, who on May 20, 1920,
made Additional Homestead Entry, N o.
0MU28, for WVy SWU. See. 12 and W
NW, Section 13, Township 17-South. Range
IB-Kant, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three year Proof, to es
tsblish claim to the land above described, be
fore Lake M. Bechtcll, United States Com
missioner, at Prineville. Oregon, on tb 8th
day of November, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses t Ulysses fl.
Allen, James W. Johnson, Arthur Lane,
Charles Sheppard. all of Post, Oregon.
2-7 H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
01279$
Department of th Interior, U. S. Land Of
fice at The Dalles, Oregon, September 7, 12(1.
Notice is hereby given that MINNIE B.
LAMPKRT. of Barnes, Oregon, who. on April
7, 1914. made Desert Land Entry, No. 01279S,
for W'i,, Section 16, Township 20-South,
Range 22-Eaat, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final Proof, to
establish claim to the land abov dsacribad,
before Lake M. Bechtcll. U. 8. Commies loner,
at Prineville, Oregon, on th SOth day of
October, 1920.
Claimant names aa witnesses: Claud Seeds.
Herman Haas, Henry Pounder, Charles Lam
pert, all of Barnes, Oregon.
t-7 U. FRANK WOODCOCK, Regiater.
THIS WILL ASTONISH
PRINEVILLE PEOPLIS
The quick action of simple witch
hazel, camphor and hydrastis etc., as
mixed In Lavoptik eye wash will sur
prise Prineville people. One girl
with weak, strained eyes was helped
by a single application. Her mother
could hardly lew or read because of
t-ye pains. In one week she too, was
benefited. We guarantee a small
bottle of Lavoptik to help ANY CASE
weak, strained or inflamed eyes. Al
uminum eye cup FREE. Prineville
Drug Company.
When writing advertisers please
mention The Journal.
W. H. CTRTJB
The Jeweler
MASONIC TEMPLE
Prineville, Oregon
LAKE M. BECHTELL
U. 8. Commissioner
Attorney-At-Law
Crook County Bank Building
PRINEVILLE OREGON
CHAS. 8. EDWARDS
Physician & Surgeon
. Glasses Correctly Fitted
817 Main St., Prlnevllle, Oregon.
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
DAILY BOe.
DAILY AND SUNDAY eSSe
If yaa doat get your paper rear
larly, phone Red 481 and we
will send one up by gperlaj mes
senger. PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
, Local Agent
We handle Maz
da Lamps of ail
kinds and sizes
Des Chutes
Power
Company
Prinevifle, Ore.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
HOUSE FOR RENT 4 room un
furnished house on East 6th st
Inquire at Journal office. S-p.
FOR RENT One eight room house.
Apply Dr. A. W. Grater, BentoR
Block, City. Itf.
The Journal does modern printing
on short notice. -
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING
Notice at hereby given by the undersigned,
the executor of the estate of Julia Ann B le
vins, deceased, to all persons interested la
said estate, that be has made and filed with
the county clerk of this county his final ac
counting of his administration of said estate,
and the court has set Monday, the first say
of November, 1920. at 10 o'clock in ths fore
noon, at ths County Court Room In Prtos
vitle, Oregon, as the time and place for heat
tng and aettling said anal accounting, at
which said time snd place any person Inter
ested in the estate may appear and object as
said final accounting.
M. R. ELLIOTT,
Executor of the estate of Julia Ana
Btevins, deceased t-Ss.
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Coffee Tree Grows 30 Feet
The coftVe tree In a wild state will
erow to a height of 30 feet; when cul
tivated it Is pruned down to Ave feet
for convenience in gathering the ber
ries. For Sale
TWO PARCELS OP LAND AT
PRICES THAT WILL MOVE THEM
QUICK.
100 ACRES, ALL CLEARED '
FENCED, 3 MILES FROM P C
OFFICE OF PRINEVILLE, A - U
UNDER THE DITCH.
$45.00 per acre
LONG TIME ON PART.
80 ACRES 2H MILES FROM
PRINEVILLE, UNDER THE DITCH,
FINE SOIL. MUST BE SOLD BY
THE FIRST OF THE MONTH,
$1200. cash
BALANCE $1,700, EIGHT YEABfl
TIME. IF YOU ARE LOOKHW
FOR PLACES AT RIDICULOUS.
LY LOW PRICES, GET BUSY OH
EITHER OF THESE PLACES.
0CH0C0 REALTY CO.
JOURNAL OFFICE
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