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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1912)
Suffrage Meeting TV T'n"1' 'i Good Men To Follow Last Tuesday Night The Redmond Potato Show Tim Redmond Potato Show liutt week waa a groat sueeesa from very view point. Thote waa a great display of potatoes and a big crowd to admire them. Alex Brown took tho Great Northern silver cup for slice. Thlr-ty-alx tutien welirhed 7S) pounds. S. D. MuHtard of Powell Butte won the Oregon Trunk allver cup for the beat bushel, any variety A blue ribbon waa captured by W. E. Muatard of Powell Butte for the beat buahel of Burbanki. The Hanka potato pig waa a good advertisement for that enterprising farmer. And Hanka can raise oth er Ihlmrs than snuds. He had 55 entries in hia exhibit. We cannot begin to enumerate a lithe of the good things that were on display. The exhibit can be seen at Prineville and from here It goes to Portland for exhibition pur purea. The allow waa the beat advertise' mcnt our neighlMir could have of ita resources and enterprise. It ia bound to help the country. ! School Oil" drens Matinee Arrangements have been made by tne management of tho Lyric to show the "Coming of Columbus" picture to school children nt a sie cial matinee Friday morning, and parents should see that their chil dren are enubled to take advantage of the opixirtunity to we this truly wonderful educntional picture. The school children will be charged only ten cent admission at tho matinee; all other rons are quite welcome to attend the matinee also, but will lie charged the regular evening price, which are advanced slightly on account of the considerable cost of securing this picture. The "Columbus" picture ia in three reels, and a fourth reel, a John Bunny comedy, will also be shown. All should cooperate in making this mat inee the success of whicn the effort is deserving. For Sale or Trade Llilht 2-mateit liark ; good si new. fee It. 11. or 0. K. Croae. 10-10-1 nip Bucks for Sale. I have eeveral flue bucks lor salt. John Campbell. H-lo-limp For Sale or Trade Wood Paw In good working order. Sea t'haa. F. Coudart. '-HI Cottage to Rent. I'lve-room cnttH( to rent. Mrs. li. F. Stewart. Imiiilre of 7-25 A large crowd was present at Club Hall Tuesday evening to hear Dr. Morrison of Portland and Win. Hunloy aiieak on equal suffrage. Mm. Coe opened the meeting with a pleasing addreas, and then Intro duced Dr. Morrison. Dr. Morrison la an entertaining apeaker, and had hia audience In terested and In sympathy with him from the start to the close of his ad dress. He made many logical and convincing arguments, and hia ad dress was worthy of careful and In telligent consideration. At the close of his remarks Mrs. Coe, assisted by others, rendered an appropriate and pleasing song. Wm. Hanlcy waa then Introduced to the audience and for one-half hour or more entertained the as semblage. He spoke with simplic ity, earnestness and sincerity which at once appealed to and impressed his hearers. The large audience present en joyed, seemingly, every minute of the meeting. The ladies who had the affair In charge are to lie con gratulated on its successful termination. H Cot There. A New Engliiiiil blaliup wits on bis wny one winter clny to till no episcopal npixrfiiiuii'iit la the muilM-r country when he run Into s old fashioned Mnlne liliswird. He had s down mllwi before liliu when It loint. aud lie was (raveling In so old fiislilonrd moun lulu utiise drawn by two wiry homes. They fuitctit aliout six utiles bravely, noil theu II bi'KMi to look. hopeless. Tlie driver and the bishop were won Aerlair tiowthey Slid til horses would live, through the nlRlit when there cuiul n whoop. In a few mutiicnts six kiiNky luiulwrjncks muuiitctl un six northern Mnlne horses cnuie up to tin-in thrnuiili llio swirl. "Well, bishop," milil the lender, "we wns hound yon should (jet thruiiKb to that meeting If we chuIU help yon." 1 The Bxxl blaliup was deeply touched st this show of religious soul ami trib ute to liliu mid bis cuuw and so ex pressed hluii'!f. "Vet." replied the mnn. "we'll get you throtigb. You see. we wns pnld ypMterdny. and th boy has made up S thumterlu' big pool ou whether er not you'd alt there. We boys has got a whole months psy on your ena. Vou'll alt tlnire.?. lie did, and he got balf the pool for new scuooluouae. What Did He M.snT At a supper party shortly before the production at the Duke of York's the ater In Loudon of Henry Arthur Jones' play. "Tho Princess' Nose," some one snld to the late Sir W. 8. Gilbert across the table: "What da you think of Jones' new title. Gilbert!" "Don't knuw what It Is." growled Jir Wllllniu. "It Is quaint to my the least," waa the reply, "lie calls bit piece The Princess Noso.' " "H'ni." grunted Gilbert meditatively; "hope It will run." Pioneer-:-Butter None Better Money Back if You Are Not Satisfied. Made at Home. Pioneer Cream Co. Agents DeLaval Separator. I 4 ill I i JQnrpr Planer Shooting W isV V aw O I Arrow and Nitro Oubs the Speed Sheila 3 dAseny isnrnDV lAinvn .1 WW eastern factory loaded Surer because speedier. The steel lining orina th nowder charce with last the exact compression that puts every ounce nf drive Into the shot. Cleaner because the "factory loaded" pattern hasn't a hole or a "wing tip" in it. ' And, too, Eastern factory loading means uniformity every sneii snoots alle4y-5, Shod Arrow and Nllro Club I . ' Tbst the heads of our largest educational institutions are moulding the minds of our children and that we have confidence in their judgment is best illustrated by our sup port. We can with reason therefore advocate without hes itancy such questions ss receive their unqualified endorse ment. Tne following are friendly to the Equal Suffrage movement: Prea. P. L. Campbell, University of Orearon Pres. W. i. Kerr. Oron Agricultural College Pres. Fofier, Keed College Pres. J H. Ackexmao. ftste Normal School Pres. Fleicber Human, Wlllsmette t'oiversity Vote X 300 on the Ballot Portland Equal Suffrage League Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Pres. 'j si i i ft ttl llnrd aern Foclorji pturninanrmko(hogua I IIMINflTON AKMS-l'MON HKTA1XIC CAITBIIXJ", CO, is BROADWAY, MBW YORK n Dr. Ida Behrendt Sa-w I I Pr Av 1n.1T I s .C.A : : 1 tarn? ri.wA.9itzv : 7rsnnne Will Stay Until after The Fair Dr. Behrendt has conducted for 9 years in Baker optical parlors and has met with remarkable success in a business way, and also of relieving the public. A good op tician is a benefactor to mankind, and Dr. Behrendt has proven herself exceptionally well equipped in her line. She ia a graduate of m Philadelphia optical school and also one of the largest colleges in Chicago for the treatment and care of the eyes. ... Dr. Behrendt is now introducing the late Kryptok invis ible Bifocal and Toric Lense, which is without a doubt the finest lense ever put on the market EYE GLASS FITTING Is essential. TH not trust yimreyes to incomieteiit people. Dr. Ida Behrendt Oregon Hotel JVt -.- t. ,V'1SL'- wm Through Service Between Central Oregon And Portland Leave Culver Arrive Portland Leave Portland Arrive Culver 8:09 a. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:50 a. m. 10:00 a.m. 6:35 p. m. All trains arrive at and depart from Unien depot, Portland I 1 4 Tt I fi ai ARE YOU SURE Tliem-onlssliowa clear title to your property? The rrecirds fulled to show correct title lu a solo made this week by iv lendlnn renl estnte company. RESULT-I.oiig tlelny mid poHslhto Ii.hh. Keller let the Pioneer AUHtrnct Compntiy look filler your Interests. PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY (Member Oregon Association or nue men, IT 1 , JLsUiVsViiSa, Here If time hangs heavy on your hands you will find it profit able to look over our large and attractive assortment of HIGH GRADE JEWELRY, including t The IsteBt Watches, ClockB, Rinss, Chains. Fobs, Brace lets, Ciitulsss, Silverware. HaudpaiaUxl Chins, (June, Am munition and Sporting Goods. You have never seen a more complete line of the 8nest and heat Karor Steel Knivea fiom a Hunting Knife to a Pen Knife. 1 Watches from $1.00 up to S125.00. We will sell you a IB size Watch, 15 jewelB slid '20 year case for only 12 00. Thia watch ia made by the Waltham company. A nice selection of Gold Chains for 3.25. Each chain Is accompanied with a written guarantee by the company. When looking lor presents always first vieit the Crook County Jewely and Sporting Goods Store L Kamstra, Prop. Prineville, Oregon OLD GLORY OR THE RED FLAG Nightly on the Streets of Portland loud-mouth agitators blaspheme the name of the Lord and curse the Star Spangled Banner. They are reaching out into the smaller communities and it may be your turn next to contend with them. Read and vote No, 370 in Voters Pamphlet. Assaulting the Dignity of Labor High salaried agitators are constantly assaulting and maiming the honest laboring men of Portland who are unwilling to divide their earnings with these leaches on the decent labor element. Read and vote No.368 and prohibit boycotting and picketing. Your son is not safe in Portland if he refused to support these crime instiga tors. v Employers Association of Oregon W. C. Francis Secretary. 10-17- Pwiil wilv. I Prineville Flour Mills We can supply your needs in the Flour and Feedlline Winter Apples Valuilos Is the place to. i?o lor your Winter Apples this year. Better than ever before. Absolutely free from wormn or other powls. Five miles west of Duyville, Ore. Trice 50 cents per bushel. Heady for shipment Oct. 10. 10-3 4t Pony for Sale Saddle broke, B years old, weighs 800 nonnds: mice f'.'i .00, with new oruiie Inqtiiie at the Journal oltiee. U-12 For Sale Hay work horse, 1250 pounds; 9 years oM ; work single or double. See Clias. V. Condart. 9 FARMERS, Don't fail to take advantage of our LIBERAL EXCHANGE SYSTEM Stewart & Carlson The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year