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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1917)
- PAGE 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL FEBRUARY IS, 1917 I Ow mi Carload of Which we advertised in the last two issues of the Journal sold in just one week from the time they were unloaded; also one other new Buick we had in stock here at that ,time niick Another Carload is Enrouteandweare Booking Orders for These SPECIAL! New Stedebaker Four-cylinder, 5-passenger with jump seats, making seating of seven possible; roomy, beautiful and well built; elegantly finished with powerful motor. As you know these cars advanced $50 not long ago, but as we bought this car before the raise, we will give anyone the advantage of the old price. An excel lent opportunity to get a high-class new car for Less Than $1000 Inland Auto Company THE FORD COMPANY ANNOUNCES TTTThat on account of shortage ( of materials until further no VL tice cars will be shipped Jl only on bonafide orders. Therefore if you want a car it will be necessary for you to come and sign an order INLAND AUTO COMPANY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Keep Your Stock Healthy and Make Your Chickens Lay INTERNATIONAL POULTRY and VETERINARY REMEDIES INTERNATIONAL Distemper Remedy INTERNATIONAL Worm Powder DAN PATCH Iodo Absorbant INTERNATIONAL Louse Killer INTERNATIONAL Roup Remedy INTERNATIONAL Healing Powder INTERNATIONAL Poultry Food A fresh stock of all the International Stock Food Company's Remedies always Kept on our Shelves Always Spring Tonics Needed Let us keep you, as well as your stock and poultry, in good health. We are the Old Reliable Druggists of Central Oregon. In business in Prineville 18 years D. P. Adamson & Co. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Important Occurrences of Past Week Briefly Compiled for Cur Readers. Chief No-Shirt, past 70 years of a, the venerable head of the Walla Walla tribe of Indians, died at Pendleton after an illness of several days. Philomath won the lead in the Cen tral Willamette Valley Debating league by defeating Albany 3 to 0 at Albany, and Eugene 2 to 1 at Philomath. ' Farmers of Wapinltia, Tygh valley and lower Tygh are making prepara tions for the construction of a large warehouse at Shearer next tipring. About 26 members of the Western Walnut association gathered at Port land to dlscuBS various phases of the Industry, Including winter pruning. John Antilla, a student of mechanic arts at the Oregon Agricultural college, has received notice of his appointment as mechanic in a Siberian cannery. Contracts will be signed at once for the building of over 9000 feet of new road up the north fork of the Sluslaw river, from Us mouth near Florence. T. H. Hill, trapper and miner, on the north Umpqua river, shot and killed three gray wolves recently while on one of the mail trails of that district. Announcement was made in Eugene of the formation of the Western Broc coli association, which will have Its principal place of business in that city. The highest price ever paid for po tatoes at Albany was received by Har ry E. Mullen. He received $3 a hundred-weight, a figure equal to $1.80 a bushel. After an eight-day session marked by an aggregate attendance of from 12,000 to 15.000. Portland's, eighth an nual automobile show came to an end Saturday. The placer miners of the Grants Pass district are having much diffi culty in the operation of their mines this winter because of a shortage of the water supply. That the winter is waning and that spring will appear early is the pre diction of Long creek stockmen, noted In the Baker vicinity for the accuracy ; of their predictions. Nearly 30,000 acre of new farm land, near Pendleton, will be available soon if congress passes the law pro viding for allotting the tribal land on the Umatilla reservation. Second Hand Cars 1916 Hupmobile, 5-passenger, electric lights and starter; in perfect condition, tires unusually good Excellent purchase at - $575.00 A 1910 4-passenger Cadillac in perfect running order - - $200 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, 1916 model. Must be seen to be appreciated - $165.00 Prineville, Oregon CUT FLOWERS IN QUANTITY LOTS We lay them down to you at Portland prices. Sa?e your postage or express by letting us order for you. THE ART SHOP F. E. LAFLER, Prop. The Oregcnian Is handled exclusively in Prineville by H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door the same day as published for 75c per month Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Prop. Shoe repaired while you ait All work guaranteed Price, rea.onable Located in Morris Bldg. culation of Bny paper in Central Oregon i menU on page 3, Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. Daily and Sunday 65c If you don't get your paper regularly, phone Red 431 and we will send one up by special messenger Prineville Drug Co. Local Agent The First National Bank of PRINEVILLE, OREGON Resources Over Half Million This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during its twenty seven years of continuous service and growth B. F. ALLEN. Pre". WILL WURZWEILF.lt, Vire Pres. T. M. BALDWIN. Canhier II- BALDWIN, Asst. Cimhier E, R. MORRIS. Atwt.'.Cashier W.J. HUGHES Dealer ' in Harness and Saddlery Goods, Horse Blankets, Saddle RUnlcets. Bits. Sours. Robes. Whins. Harness and Saddles, Oils and Axle Grease. All work neatly and promptly done and guaranteed Saddles Made to Order a Specialty PRINEVILLE, OREGON Now turn to the claeifled advertise- t Why Not Trade at Home? Let us figure with you on anything you want in the line of Furniture, Wall Paper, Paints, Oils Glass; Building Materials, Doors and Windows The only Licensed Undertakers in Prineville ALL GOODS STRICTLY CASH LIPPMAN & COMPANY The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice