THUIWDAY, JUNK SO, 1M1 rwmK foil mt suiHii Pat ma CUT TOUR WEEDS FOR BALE A yearling mule. In quire at the Journal office. !9-41p FOR SALE Two good eaddle Dor ses; pack outfit; saddls; silver In bridle; rawblde rope; allvar In laid spurs, first elan buoearoo o.rflt. Jes Lindsay, Phone 1988. 1 1-4 IP. FOR BALE A 1600 gallon red wood storage tank. Inquire at tble office. tie 40 FOR SALE -Fordson tractor, well equipped and guaranteed to be In flrat clan condition. Inquire at tble office. 40tf WILL PAY-Uood Wages for help to pick peas. Frank Pratt, Madraa, Oregon. t2p WILL DB- In Prlnevllle every Wed nesday and Thursday with fresh YogntuMc'i. Frank Pratt the man wltb the Ford trailer. t2p PTRAYED Prom the State Bridge ' Camp at Dear Creek, one black milk cow, branded FO bar on the right blp. both eari cropped. No tify Prod Cayton at 436 Went 5th I rwt, or phone Black 3(1. 40-tf, WANTEI"ltebullt, second-hand or overhnulod" canary bird cage. In Inulre at this office. OCIIOCO ROOM1NO HOUBE-Under new mamtginmit- Rooms by the day, week or month. Rates reason able. Mm. Mix Wilson. tOp COMDINKD -Harvester for sale. In good condition, ready to put to work. Will sell right It you need such a machine we can deal. Come In and talk It over. Ouy Lafollette, Prlnevllle, Oregon, tfp MILLINERY Just received new atock of millinery. Another on the way. Look at my atock bo fore buying elsewhere. Prices rea sonable. Mrs. J. N. Wright. Mall your Hemstitching and. Plcot Edge work to The Singer Sewing Machine Co., Bend, Oregon for prompt aorvlce. The Singer Sew ing Machine Co., Bos 160, Bend, Oreg. 13-tfc. OCHOCO PROJECT Irrigated land to trade for Prlnevllle property. R. L. Schee, Prlnevllle, Ore. I8tf. MISCELLANEOUS LOST A small brown tailor jacket la Prlnevllle a week ago. Leave at Journal office. tl-tfe. WANTED Good, small sited trunk, must be reasonable. Sea Alloa ' McNely. Iltfc, FOR RENT Cow and bona pasture at 3.00 a month per bead- Forty roda northeast from depot. Apply Henry Winters. Iltfo. WANTED All kinds of Sewing to do. Inquire of Emma Randle, or Mrs. Ouy Sumner. lt-tf. IHIP TJS TOUR WOOL We do cleaning and carding for comfort era and mattresses. Manufactur er of pure wool hats. CRYSTAL SPRINGS WOOLEN MILLS. Port land, Oregon, mills, T60 Umatil la Avenue; oftloa, I0S Spalding Building. !6tt. SCALE BOOKS Neatly printed and bound. Sent 11.00 to the Journal and one will be mailed to you, postage paid. ' Itfc. Do your aye trouble yoat Are war glasses giving satisfaction or do key need changing! If so, call on Dr. F. H. Day, 110 Mala 8t, Prlne vWe, Oregon. He I permanently lo cated at that address lltfe. BEFORE TOU SIGN a Ufa lnsur ance contract la any other com pany examine the superior con tract and low premium rate of Oregon Life. Bee. T. L. Quins, U local agent' I4tfe Those having eye troubles or ner voaa tronblei should call and see Dr. F. H. Day, (10 Mala St, Prlnevllle. Oregon. Iltfc LEARN THE AUTO BUSINESS arn more monty as auto mechanic Or go into business for yourself as Ignition expert, Batteryman, Waldsr Tractormm, Vulcanizer, Machinist or Lathe Hand shortest road to sue cessthouiands of men have gone from these shops to good jobs you an do the sameyou can earn board and room while attending school-e Write today for free catalog largest and belt equipped Auto School on the Pacific Coaut-over 2, 000 men trained annually. Ileald's Automobile School 1101 Sutter Street San Francisco When writing advertiser please mention Tbe JournaL All property ownen are bereby notified to cut tb weeds In streets and alleys adjacent to their proper ty, and on vacant lots, or the weeds will be cut by the city and the coat assessed against the property. J. W. FINCHER. 89 41s. UNITED ARTISANS, PrlnevlUe As aembly No. Ill, meets the trst and third Monday of each Month, la the K. of P. HalL All vteltlnf Artisans are welcome. FLORENCE CTRUS. M. A. MARTHA A. NEVEL, Beey. ATTORNEYS rTILLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Offlos Crook County Bank Building, Prlnerllle, Oregon, tf J. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House Bt, Prlnerllle Ore PHYSICIANS DR. E. O. HYDE Physician and Office toi Tktfi Prlnevllle .. CHAS. g. EDWARDS Physician Burgeon Qlaaaea Correctly Fitted 817 Mala BL. Prineville, Oregoa. H. P. Belknap L. V. Belknap ELKNAP A BELKMAP Physicians aad Hargows Office ixa Kauri Third Street PrlnrrlUe, Oregoa Office phone SI Realdenee It DR. H. O. DAVIS DENTIST Crook County Bank Bnlldlag Prlnevllle Oregon LAKE M. BECHTKLL U. S. Commissioner Attoraey-At-Law Oook Ooonty Bau Building PRI NEVILLE . . OREGON THE PIONEER EMPLOYMENT COMPANY "The oldest office In Oregon" 14 North Second Btreet PORTLAND, OREGON DR. PAUL O. LONG Chiropractic Physician Electro-therapy Acute and Chronic Case OFFICE HOURS 10 to II, S to I. By appointment Offices over Journal Press. Telephone, Red S61. . Call answered day or night W. H. CYRUS The Jeweler MASONIC TEMPLE Prlnevllle, Oregon ORDKR TO SHOW CAUBB IN THB COUNTY COURT OP THE STATU up- uksuum run THB COUNTY Or CROOK. In the matter of the Gnardlanshlp at John O'Kelley and Marion O'Keller, Minors. On raiding th petition filed herein, duly verified, of Lydla O' Keller, guardian of tha above named estate, for a license to aell the Internet! of the above named minora In the following described real estate, aitnate In Crook CoentT, State of Oregon, to-wtti The Bonthweat quarter of eouthweat quart er of aectlon five I the southeast quarter of aoutheait quarter of aectlon aix; the north half of the northeaat quarter, the aouthweit quarter of northeaat quarter, the southeast quarter of northweat quarter and the north eaat quarter of aouthweat quarter of Section even, and the northweat quarter of north weat quarter of Section eluht in Townahlp nlnteen aouth of Range twenty-one Eaat of the Willamette Meridian! for the maintenance and support of laid minora, and It aDDearin tn the entire that said land la producing no Income and If an expense and a burden to aald estate, and that It la beneficial and for the beat Interaeta of aald wards and their aald estate that the same be sold, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the next of kin of aald warts and all persons In terested In said estate appear before me In the County Court Room In the Courthouse In rnnevme, uregon, on tne 2nd day of July, 1921. at 10 o'clock A. M.. tn show rana. 1 any there be, why a license should not be granted to said Lydla O'Kelley, guardian, to sell said real estate for the purposes set forth. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be served on the next of kin and all persona Interested in aald estate by publication thereof In the Crook County Journal, a weekly newspaper of gsneral cir culation In said Crook County, Oregon, and published at Prlnevllle, Oregon, for three successive weeks, the first publication being on the 9th day of June, 1921. Dated at Prlnevllle, Crook County, Oregon, this 1st day of June, 1921. N. O. WALLACE. 88-41c County Judge. - etitM Koticb rna pi'ni irartnw Department of the Interior, U. S. Inad orrire at The Dalles, Oregon, Jane I, IMl, Notice le hereby gives) that L1LLIS K. B. HKDMTNn of Prlnevllle, Oregon, who, on March 1. ItU made Desert Land Entry. No , for WH NEK Bert Mi II, Township ll-gouta. Range 17-East, Willamette Meridian, baa Iliad notice of Intention to make final Twit, by purchasing under net of March 4, lilt, to establish elala to the land above IwraV ed, before Lake M. BerhteJI, United Btatea Commies toner, at Prlnevllle, Orecoa. oa the loth day of July, 1W1. Claimant names ae witnesses t Albert Way, Ueorge P. Way, Oaear A. Red lund, Bertha Carey, all of Prlnevllle, Oregon. R. FRANK WOODCOCK, so-42a. Register. SUMS NOTICB POH PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 0. Land of fiee at The Dalles, Oregon. April tl, IMl. Notice la hereby given that iKOKfiB TURNER whose post office address le Gristly, Oregon, did on the rath day of Jane, 1920, file in this office Sworn statement and application No. 02IS4S, to purchase the REKNEK. Bas tion 81, Township lg-Soath, Range It-East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber there on, under the prorations of the act of June I, IH7I, and acta amendatory, known ae the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as tight be flied by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised. One Hundred Twenty-Pive Dollars, the timber es timated TtM board feet at 11.00 per M. and the land 160.10 J that aald applicant will of fer final proof In support of hia application and sworn statement on the tb day of Aug ust. 19111, before Lake M. BechUll, United Statea Commissioner, at Prlnevllle, 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 corroborated affidavit In this office, alleg ing facta which would defeat the entry. a. r KAN It WOODCOCK, Register. Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Oregonian Agency JOHN J. PRICE Prineville, Oregon UN DAILY JOURNAL DAILY SOe. DAILY AND SUNDAY Se If mm Wt ant row alsariv, bJmnm Bed 41 aad wa will eesMf om bp by special i PBlNXnUJI DRUG CO. Local Agaal OCIIOCO LODGE N0.4M-0.0.F. --flevai Meets every Saturday nlfht in Ocfco- eo Lodge Hall, on Second 8 treat, be tween 0 and D. N. O., K. D. Hos- toa; V. O., W. J. Johnson; Secy., J, Cram; Trees. O. p. Reams. LUCE! STRIKE slTiTO5Tt Cigarette No cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Lucky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cigarette. SPRING CLEANING TIME HAS COME Qet your furniture revarniehed and woodwork repainted, Work lone by ex-service man, Louis Rovny. Leave orders at Lak e's Hardware Co. Prineville, Oregon. DON'T DELAY DO IT NOW! Despite tbe fact tbat financial con ditions are anything but satisfactory witb tbe livestock business, local stockmen are going ahead with tbeir business In anticipation of tbe re turn of normal and better conditions. The fact too, that range conditions are better this season than tbey have been for a food many years cast givea new hope to the fellow who is striving to make a go of It, and tbe pessimism tbat would ordinarily be present wltb economic conditions such as they are la not generally In evidence. Reports from all quart ers within and adjacent to the Ocho co Forest indicate that a lot of beef will be ready for tbe market direct ly from tbe open range by July 1 to IS. One of the leading wool grow ers of this section of tbe state made tbe remark a few days ago that be had never before seen such fat sheep or such excellent wool at this season of the year. Hanger W. A. Donnelly and S. C. Congicton, assisted by John Dobryj win complete today (Thursday) a telephone line connecting big summit prairie with Paulina- The new line parallels the road which Is now un der construction between these two points. It is reported that one of the re cent waterspouts in this locality did a lot of damage to the road within ' the Forest on Mill Creek. The road had just been repalrd and put In better condition than it bad ever been before when the waterspout came. Moaners. Chas. Glasgow and Chas. Merry are now working on this road and have the upper end of It completed to within a half a mile of tbe main summit. Within two or three weeks it should be possible to go by road to Divide Ranger Sta tion on the summit of the mountain. This station will be occupied by S. W. Babcock during the fire season, from which point he will work the two lookout points adjacent, vi; Hash Rock and Tamarac Point.' Messers. Lee Blevlns, J. E. Wil son and E. D. Sandvlg are now bu sily, engaged in Improving the road up Canyon Creek toward Summit Prairie from the Ochoco Highway, and particularity that portion on the west slope of the mountain. An en tirely new road will be constructed over more than half of the distance up the steep part of the mountain, and the maximum grade when the road is completed will be approxim ately 11 per cent, which will be a great Improvement over the old road which was double this percent or 22 per cent at one of the steep pitches generally known as a "rest ing place" for Fords. Ranger E. W- Donnelly, assisted by Mesaers. Cy KImmell, Judd Lytle, Eugene Miller and Richard Helms, haa just completed 5 1-2 miles of new telephone line between Allison Ranger Station and the main line which serves the section about Su plee. The line will now be extended south from Allison Ranger Station to Black Butte before July 1, and immediately thereafter another line of IS miles will be constructed on towards Burns, to connect with a new line to be built by the Malheur Forest. When this system la com pleted, the Ochoco and Malheur For ests will be In a position to co-oper ate very much. more closely than ev er before in a fire protection and administrative way. Ranger Ralph Elder, who receiv ed instruction from Portland to re port for Airplane -patrol for tiro pro tection, has been advised that he will not be needed this season on account of the substitution of another ran ger whose physical condition would not permit him to continue with the work of the average ranger in the field, but whose ability to fill the position as a pilot for airplane pa trol service bad not been Impaired. This is certainly good news to the Ochoco, since a lot of work had been planned for Ranger Elder's district for the season and the local adminis tration had been hard put to find a meanB to accomplish the work with the Iobs of Mr. Elder. Ranger Blake, with the assistance of W. E- Bennett and Matt Asher, Is reconstructing his pasture' fence at I X Beaver Ranger Station, also build ing about two miles . of telephone line, burning accumulated brush at ! X the station as the result of wood cut ting, etc., and doing numerous oth er Improvement Jobs about his bead quarters, which will greatly Increase the attractiveness of the place. Dur ing the year, It is expected that the station barn, wood-shed,' and other buildings will be stained with the regulation bungalow brown color, a new yard fence constructed which will extend out and front the new highway Just completed, an addition made to the station house In the form of a new kitchen and bathroom and other Improvement Jobs too numerous to mention. The sage rat extermination cam paign which was recently waged on 2 the south side ot Maury Mountain Last Big Block of Reserved fTWM mmuwm the effMwf t fSs Ha tfietarajMi alias! (anaNsgr at wrl) ae an. Ov leasl a. SnatKtra A Itana anew I Yae par 4tm Hri. tktm fmm are ea senaast ee tin BrtBripal ente ba see ef Un finrtk vaar. taes afuea enseal aanaaoaa. latoratt Is e- laOasral tns iauaawaa.laaaar WkaMW avaw tea mm)7. tnTrlShiiTi0" """ ss Laads Vain Irrif atioa la Siiaslma SsMrta, Ike Cenaetaai Pal We kilwar baa d Mkid tea larvat mrftnoual krieatkai erwlaruktne ea tha AaMVicsa Cialliaii. 1 hat iatrat isel.liel saaalef tee east laade la Caaada- ea anfaaba eoppl ef esur Is edaanntarad endar she anaonn uortnanant. rrwes raiaj. rraea SW M sera ea. S the esan aasr paiaant taron. irm fti.n In ieipmraiasiils Xneaa trrsssassperfasak. ILMkia L-rrtsJ th trMck b fm4 ef. tesj n ft eetse- CeattM. the will mmkm rom rkh mm! sr., ere TIL ..mr..rZTT: , . IT . sw aa ea tee stcrta aiasflrasj Tor Last Bif Opporhuuty Ne Taxes oa Improvements TJf ""1", '?'rf ,r? a7l IS a seaHle.ee the hd-. R2 TL..WL'rft!ji'S C I IB s-rstl-a Jstsnswrfor.il sw TSSJ! "' Sasaaasheesl Bil, eieesra srtools, roSe, 29 lean to Ears b4 to Pay TW CsKlis raeMe e rm tMs Was) a-fae e alae ef tea Una. easy ravsatass saal is reawkeMe ialke biatorvWfnkZ wltb such effective results Is now Point on the south line of said being extended to a north slope and section 23 aforesaid, which point is) within the next couple of weeks it Is. '750 feet west of the said point of expected that many of these modern beginning and containing (.2 acres pests will breathe their last. The more or less, be Included within tha work will be under tbe supervision boundaries of tbe Ochoco Irrigation of C. W. Goodknlght and John Knox District, and all persons Interested representing tbe Forest Service. are hereby notified to appear at the office of said board on Tuesday, China P rot ecu Decorations. the 2nd day ot An"t. IMl, at tea In China It is a punishable offense O'clock m- an1 tao euse, if any for a man to wear a button, an no- the7 have, why the petition should broidery or a decoration of a rank "ot be granted. superior to bla own. j Thla petition la published for , three sonsecutlve week In the Crook NOTICE TO rREDITORS ( County Journal, published In Crook ' Notice is hereby given that the un- C"nty- 0re8on' and the first 'ubl1 slgned ha. been appointed adminis-. CaUon hereof 1. June 23rd. 1911. trator of th eatara nf Bonlamir. A ! Ward, deceased, by the County Court of Crook County. State of Oregon. and ail creditors of said deceased and all persons barring claims aga- inst said estate must present the same with proper vouchers to the un dersigned at the office of L- M. Bechtel, in Prineville, Oregon, with in six months from the date ot the first publication ot this notice. Dated and published fir tbe 23rd day ot June, 1921. Dated and published first time WILLARD H. WIRTZ, Administrator ot the Estate of Ben- ee qur. sw qur. Sec 22 and ne qur. jamtn A. Ward, deceased. quar. Sec 27. twp. 20 ' south Lake M. Bechtel, Attorney for the range 20 east ot Willammettej estate. 40-St Meridian, has filed notice of lnten- tlorj to make three year proof, to es Notice is hereby given that W. C. ' tablish claim to the land above dee Evans has filed his petition with the crlbed. before H. C. Ellis. United Secretary of the Board of Directors States Commissioner, at Bend, Ore of the Ochoco Irrigation District gon, on the 11th day of August, with the prayer that the following 1921. land, to-wlt: Beginning at a point' Claimant names as witnesses: O. 575 feet west of the southeast cor- B. Caldwell, R. F. D- No. 1, Bos 18, ner of the aouthwest quarter of 8ec-' Bend, Oregon, Jamea Morrison, R. Uon S3 In twp- IS s of r 15 e.W. M F. D., No. 1. Box IS, Bend, Oregon, thence following the main canal oflLon Bright, ot Dry Lake, Oregon, the Ochoco Irrigation District In a Samuel W. Merrill, of Brothers, Ore northwesterly direction 900 feet; ' gon. , thence along aald main canal In a H- FRANK WOODCOCK, Register, southwesterly direction 700 feet to 40-6t Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Lumber Lime Lath Placer Shingles Cement EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Yours For Service ii Omar Contractor BRICK AND AIX KINDS Hardwood ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON ANYTHING IN TBS BUILDINO LIN. BED Ml BEFORE TOU BEGIN THJD WORK 8KB MB ABOUT A MODERN the Canadian Pacific Farm Lands big Mock of tf Cerwtltfi IHvHtW KeJ rt f , pan awjri. at lew east Imrm .iti ib 'left mm IndeprntoVM. The reantrr is blvsl fn I -nit, Um earn tsrvll can he tv-nt t vn tmrm tfo SakWttbont Invettl(al , The OaseesaarMAevHIl vA at nest atll roe save laipertad M. Toe mm S,iH,S,i1 aaS every e .ieatwa la aaae sua fa. i tii 'bkxk eS Special Rates lor HoMteskcrt f anal raal Safesseetsset SManaaar Baa4 era fti Fni llVMttaaaa fbUn anaaarfna afl aawdiua aaS Umm T,di haa t'- arr-a r--WT7Ha.,a, sasm.su is. na W an aaae, tmia Tu-ar OCHOCO BKALTT CO. Locatl Ageats A21 1 4 Ssreai Mala 84. PrlnavlUs. Ors. assass.esssaaair.S IIMI!IIM! p Secretary of Board of Directors, 40-3t , IrrI8a" strict NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. TJ. fl. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 18, 1921 Notice is hereby given that CLAY W. LONG of R. F. D. Number 1. Rnr 1. Bend, Oregon, who. on Dee. 8. 1917, made Homestead Entry No. 019487, for nw quar. n halt sw quar. and, Wilson and Builder OF CONCRETE WORK Flooring BOMB ON EAST PAYMENTS etMiUsnaitrasuveVslan fee s acseise)