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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL ionalTMense2j Uuv LAroi.i.KTTK, Kditor-rroirltor m it it it Are You TjeadytoPlay YourPart? -p 1 HE powei ol nation n nme ot need the pro. I ducma Dowet oi her tndintnci. America must find out what tht producing powet and then develop it The capacity oi every plant must be gauged. The ability oi every man must be. known. For War a Mechanical, it ts Electrical It is Chemical. It is Mining, Manufacturing, Transportation. It u EVERY phase oi Engineering fused mto a single industry -"THE KJTIOX'S 'DEFENSE." Diirtv ttiouund Engiaws today tic amnna YOUR COUNTRY without par. I are making i tunrry oi YOUR COUNTRY'S Indua. ml Rourc TVt a helptng Y OUR COUNTRY to FIND ITSELF and Youl Taey air charting the channela ot Soundinf each aourctot supply. So that, ihtuU the Day break when War must come- YOUR ARMIES a the Md will be but the cm) ot a Wave ol In duatry, at wide at the American Contmenl and at deep aa the American Soul. Thai YOUR COUNTRY nay know what the En en are doing, the Aawcwted Advertising Clubt ol the World hre pledged 'h" micei to the Preadert ol the United State. And tha adv-rtiarmrnt. pub oned fne by tha papa, a pari ol natton-wide acnea to secure YOUR co-operatioo wrth the Erigineers. "IFH.17 C.V I OOt" Tha a, doubtleaa, the question you are asking youraell. Here the answer: II you are a manulacturei co-operate tully with the Engineers to they can do their tob cun and tfiiunlif. tl you are a working aua help your employer to help the Engineer and be prepared, af to needed, to be a Soldier ra Industry, hehmd the farms une.hich a luataa important aa being a soldier on the tiling line; it you are a busmeaa man or a protesstona! man, or whoever you are. help mobilize "GOOD W ILL" behind tha patriotic task of the Engineer m behalf oi National Del erne and International Peace. COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS OF THE NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD OF THE UNITED STATES Ta AaMaar-ia Wral at CtvJ FfMUMffl Tt AmrtaTaJa 5f4V oi V1-KaWCl EjaktmCB TW Ammmm tosftlusv t Msnmf Kivawvri TV Ama-orati lnMur ol bJrx:J La Tht Aiacnasa CbraaKfti SnrtY Enametfwm Son. IM N Vfc Swt. New Y- ywm wttwwhi! ' ' iff" 71 " IceC ream 4 and ice cream soda, grape juice and orange ade, in cherry, grape, peach and blackberry Coca Cola and red cherry; icecream sold in 10c 25c 50c Cartons Lowney s Candies D. P. Adamson & Co. Prineville, Oregon The Chautauqua is July 3 to 8 McCormick Elevators Turn the Trick DID you ever go into a field of grain where one side was tail, heavy, and perhaps lodged? Then on the other side find the stand thin, short, and over-ripe? It's a pretty hard matter to set your binder so it will take care of such condition without loss from shelling or without clogging, isn't it? Here is where a McCormick binder proves its true worth. , The McCormick has an Elevator that Floats at Four Points This means that if the erain is thick, tangled, and matted, the upper elevator will expand to allow the increased volume to pass through, and then drop back to its original position for short, thin grain. There are no changes or adjustments to make the movement is entirely auto matic Come in and see bow simple this valuable feature is. W. F. KING CO., Prineville, Oregon Rntml at the poetoiilce at Prineville, Oregon, as xtcomi-clara matter. The Journal stands lor the best inter 'wis oi tMnavilte and Crook County. 1 mlepenclent In politics. Published every Thursday afternoon. ,ric I1.M) per year, payable in advance. In case ol chanireot address please notify is at once, giving both old and new address. rHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES FILLING THE BILL. The real institutions, the success ful movements and the enduring inventions are the result of an actual demand and are usually an evolution that is little less than marvelous. Such is the public school system of the present day, the penny news paper, the ten cent magazine and the standardized country weekly which is being recognized more and more as a power in the up-building of a community. These things have developed just because there was a crying need in the lives of the American people for them. They have been copied more or less successfully in the other coun tries of the world, and in a few instances improved upon, or. at least varied to meet the local conditions of the country in which they are located. Of a more recent dating however ' we find the Chautauqua and the county high school system. Before the days of Senator Kuykendall who is the father of the high school law, the need of such an institution was strongly felt by the people of this part of the state. Repeated attempts were made by parents of children who had graduated from the, grades to establish a local school of a semi private nature, after they had sent these same young people to other schools out side of the county with unsatis factory results. When the high school bill be came a law, Crook was one of the first counties in the state to take action to avail herself of the new measure and as usual, many of the local people predicted dire failure. Such a thing would be impossible, and would be an unbearable burden on the taxpayer they declared. The institution of course speaks for itself. There is none better in the state. That it has been a great success is due to two things. The great need for the school and the fact that the board has spared no pains to sup port the school as it should be at all times. Everyone has helped, and anyone who questions the need or the efficiency of the school at this time does so at his own peril. TEN COMMANDMENT8 FOR CLEAN UP CAMPAIGN. 10VK your neighbor's lot as 0 yon do your own, but be sure to love your own. Don't plant, tomato cans and rubbish on unused land. Their fruits are withered civic pride. Don't allow yourself or your city to create dumps. Waste can be made to pay for Its own de struction at a profit Don't allow tumbled down buildings to stand on valuable land. They are financially waste fuL They create filth, Invite vies and are a menace to Ufe. A fence that baa erased to be s fence and has become an of fense should be repaired or de stroyed. Unregulated advertising on nn nsed land pays for the mainte nance of a public nuisance. Two gardens may grow where one dump has bloomed before. School gardens are valuable adjuncts to education and recre ation. They can be cultivated on an open lot Let the children play on the unused land, so they may be come strong and keep out of the bands of the law. Let not an Inch of land be kept In Idleness. It has a divine right to bear fruit and flowers and ever serve the highest In terest of man. 93 8 Hso Siotter Jour THE GUARANTEED IT lOMF AT YOUR DEALERS m PR IMP VII I V FI HTTP Mil I Q VA y& IJLrl f AAJJUJU JL JUVS VJ11. lVllaUaLsUS III CO Qu, o H O ' I i. O O CO c ft E T3 X C3 Q Z OH D (J Q g w Qu CO CO 8 O 1 Ed J Every Man and Woman Claiming United States Citizenship should see this PHOTO SPECTACLE Preparedness This is the vital question before the American people which goes to the very foundation of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Grim-visaged WAR is encircling the whole world today. . There is a stupendous picture which teaches all who would protect life, liberty and loved ones their duty in these crucial times. This pa triotic picture i9 A call to arms against X H Wsur L ONE DAY ONLY Tp YRIC THEATRL Matinee at 130, 1 5c and 25c. Attend this matinee if possible; the evening crowd will be enormous. Evening at 7 and 9. 35c. The PICTURE WHICH has AROUSED the NATION COME EARLY, NO RESERVED SEATS Friday, June 2 m i 9 1 8 92 OS j 8 3 n a1 Id Cd OS Ed Z 4 82 pi2 o 4) J C5 &sss IB Now turn to the clarified advertise ments on page 3. I