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page 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL liuv Lu'oi.i.kttk:, KiUtir-l'roirittni- ir hum m Preparedness and Peace and the Engineer fr HE United Stain dire peace, baard oo juatire and maintained I I d, hooor. Bui to insure thta kind ol peace Americana mutt I know thai ntnoni are now defended not aloiw by fighting om. 5lJ k Sghtmg sndusine. i he twK n ot mo country, iramra as oniy rtmenean ta. innert are trained, hold thai truth to be as fundamental u the law ol jtanly. X h the authonty ol the United Statea Government more than 30,000 En gineers and Chematfa, membeta o( bve eminent American acienunc bodiev are malting for the trit time in the history ol the Government a minute, weeping survey of the industrial resources ol America. 1 hey will go to he lactones and minei ol the land and with their sole method, ernciency, and their sole motive, patriotism, torm east, flejuble orjan nation, such at he world has new known. Then work will be the bans to creating a thia country a true line ol de'ense in time ol war- the ability to produce iwiltiy, abundantly and with sustained power all the thousand and one elements ol modem wailare Without such production theie can be no elhcient army and navy. Military Preparedness winj the battle. But Industrial frtptrijnes) wins the WAR I Industrial Preparedness involves no huge expenses. Only the KNOWLEDGE ol what American Industry can do. To KNOW the extent of each plant, the equipment of each shop, the capacity ol each machine, the ability of each man. THAT a the essence of Industrial t re paredness. That M the task to which th.ity thousand Engineers are pledged. The Engineers' work will lay lor all time the ghost of the "munitions trust' by making possible to have munitions made in thousands ol plants. This vital work ol the Engineers will supply the mritary authorities in Washington with intormauon never before collected, and it tt carried for ward without a dollar's cost to the Govcnm-nt. And this advertisement is not paid for. The Associated Advertising Clubs of the Wodd have pre pared the copy and tha pubLshers hare palnox-ally responded and printed without pay for the sake ol National Defense and Intematioaal Peace. All Amman ss it.i. a4j WHS ft a'.fl.Mrs r ital Amr11 ita'l ltw at ss ram mt a iatsslli waJI a dtmii asaian a 4a, a trtml. COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS OF THE NAVAL CONSULTING BOARD OF THE UNITED STATES a co-eerraliea weft Die Aawtscaa Socirtv ol Gii Erawvcts 1 Ke Amrtvaa Soortv ol Meehantc.t Enamels llw Ataencaa uuntuti ol Mwma b.aineest The Amencan liwbtule of kJrctncal Ejifjwem 1 he Ataencaa Chemical Sonrtv eraiem Socsrists Biakfal W Wis JO Street. New Ya v ice Cream 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 " Jf HID ajsjiiaiB ti, i" ' Why the McCormick Mower is Dependable A BREAKDOWN during the rush time of the haying season often means considerable loss to you. It may delay your cutting so that your hay becomes over-ripe and loses part of its nourishment, or it may pro long the haying season until wet weather destroys a part of its feeding value. There's mighty little danger of breakdowns when you buy a McCor mick mower. It has no unnecessary parts to wear out and giva trouble. It has less parts than any other mower. For over eighty years the McCormick has been celebrated for its simplicity and dur ability. It has given satisfaction to thousands of hay growers. What it has done for others it will do for you. Come in and let's talk it over. W. F. KING CO., Prineville, Oregon Klltl'NHi Ht t!l pOStottll'W Hi I'rillfVlllt', Oft'ifim, wooml-t'litrm mutter. The Jiturrml Manila lor tlm btmt tutor wta ol Pitiittvillu Ami Crook County. I lulcponilent iu politics. Published every ThurmUy afternoon. ?rio fl.ftO xir yfttr, ylle iu hiIvhiich. in catM of cdaticoof mliirosa liaiit notify la t once, giving both old ami new iiliitvss. rHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE General offices NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES CQ JY1 SI. Yse Wetter Jour iQ : S3 On 1 ABSOLUTELY RIGHT. Th .,.,.,i., ., i.;..;ii., ..... 1 IIV ('1 I'I'K Ul llll.l.llll-ciiivi rounding country will be disnn- i pointed no doubt in the nows im- j parted to thorn in this issue in con nection with our railroad. Plans wore all nmdo and con struction should have boon undor I way within a short time had the bonds sold as everyone expected them to on Tuesday evening. But on the other hand, the facts are that the matter is only delayed thirty or forty days, . and the council and the people who are in formed know that there will be no! delay this time. There is more of a feeling of certainty than before, for the reason that the council knows now wherein they erred, and are mak ing no mistakes this time. In fact the history of municipal bonds in this state has been that a second i election is quite common. The first election held on the same matter in Bend was not sufficient, and another will be hold. Grants fass, Riseburg and Ash land have all experienced tie same things, and in Prineville we wel come the opportunity since it is our lot, for on this reelection on the railway bonds we hope to eliminate the one hostile vote that was polled at the former election and make it unanimous. But there is a lesson in these proceedings. The councilman who are "serving the city so ably were elected at a time when no one dreamed that a matter of so much importance would be before this body. Every man interested in the affairs of the city, from Mayor Stewart down the entire list, has proven himself absolutely right in the matters of the greatest import ance, and they should be and will be supported in their work by the people of the city. THE GUARANTEED 9i n i 111 93. m AT YOUR DEALERS ffi PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS .our in 8 1 8 i i NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook. In the Matter of the Estate of David A. Bowman, Deceased. The undersigned, having been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Crook County, as administratrix of the Estate of David A. Bowman, de ceased and having duly qualified as such : Notice is hereby given to the creditors of, and to all persons hav ing claims against said deceased, or said estate, to present the same, verified, as required by law, wtihin six (6) months after the first pub lication of this notice, to the said administratrix, at her residence, at Sisters, Oregon. Dated this 8th day of June, 1916. Mamie Howell, Administratrix of the Estate of David A. Bowman, deceased. SOtfic. Resolution! of Condolence Once more the sad messenger of death has entered our fraternal family and removed from our midst our friend and Brother, William Milliorn, whereas the lodge feels deeply the loss of this brother, and the community in which he lived has lost a valuable friend And neighbor and his family a faithful husband and a loving father, there fore be it resolved that this lodge hereby express to the bereaved family and relatives its heartfelt sympathy, and it is our prayer that the healing influence of time may ease the pain of the wound inflicted and enable them to live up with ! courage until the time comes when I they shall meet again in the great beyond. G. W. Noble, I. L. Ketchum. C. L. Shattuck, Committee, I. 0. 0. F. Lodge No. 46. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, the administrator of the estate of Lucy S. Booth, de ceased, to all persons interested in said estate, that he has filed with the -lerk of this court his final accounting of his administration of said estate, and that the county court has set Monday, the 7th day of August, 1916 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county court room in Prineville, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing and set tling said final accounting. At which said time and place, any person interested in said estate may appear and object to said final ac counting. Dated this 8th day of June, 1916. W. A. Booth, Administrator ol the Estate of Lucy S. Booth, De ceased. 30t5p VACATION TIME WILL SOON BE HERE A Truly Recreative Trip, new scene, T . 11 T new foods, new air, everybody needs, r IJltl IM tWU Let us kelp you find them. 1 ICU1 UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD AND NAVIGATION COMPANY is The Direct Pleasant Route to The Chief Resort Centers of The Pacific Northwest Booklets, fares and specific inform ation about Yellowstone National Park, North Beach, Wallowa Lake Park, Mt. Hood and Columbia river resorts FREE upon application to A. C. EGAN, Traveling Freight & Pass. Agt, BEND Send a copy of the Journal to a friend in the East. The Vote on Representative The district vote on joint repre sentative follows: Burdick Forbes Elder Smith Crook 914 794 359 385 Jefferson 561 315 150 135 Lake 278 311 131 188 Klamath 586 575 886 705 Grant 763 470 248 231 Totals 3102 2465 1774 1644 L i Gv Him Pointer. George Ade wag once trandd In email town. He went Into the barber's shop to get slm vet! and endured ereo unto the end. When the barber bad completed his operation the humorist arose and, putting a. handkercMfif to Ills face, said gravely: "Sir, you have missed your vocation. Vou ought to bo an oyster opener." Why Not Have Your Clothes Made in Prineville You will get the same materia), fit work manship and style That you will get in Portland or elsewhere Cleaning and Pressing Alterations of all Kinds Satisfaction Guaranteed J. A. Gillis, Tailor TAeTuxedo Hour by Walt Mason Tuxedo's bully all the time; it makes the passing hours sublime, and by its soft and gracious curves it soothes the soul and rests the nerves, and fills my bosom, once again, with peace on earth, good will to men. But best I like it when I've fed this face of mine with jam and bread. When I have dined on Irish stew and beans and boiled potatoes, too, and pie and eggs and cheese and tripe, 'tis then I best enjoy my pipe. When from the table I withdraw, I grio my briar with my jaw, and fill it with Tuxedo mild the pure Tuxedo undefiled and smoke away in perfect bliss ; no pleasure can compare with this. And in the curling smoke I see a world that seemeth good to me. A world that's debonair and gay, its woes and worries done away. The plans that seemed foredoomed to fail, the work that seemed of no avail, now wear the rosy glow of hope, and I endorse all sunshine dope. Tis thus in my Tuxedo hour; the world that seemed so dark and dour, is blooming like a rose of spring, and I'm in mood to laugh and sing. Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R Smith