Image provided by: Crook County Historical Society/Bowman Museum; Prineville, OR
About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
PAGE 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL JUNE 21, 1917 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL 13 Quench Your Thirst BY OVY LAKOLI.KTTK Entered at the pootonVo at I'rlne- 'lite, Oregon, at second-class Dial er. 7se fietter Jour at our new miMSIIKI) KVKRY TIUIWDAY Price 11.50 per year, payable ttrlctly In advance. In case ot change ot address please notify us tt once, jiving both old and new tddrens. riUS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE OPTIMUS FOUNTAIN Lemonade, Coca Cola, Ice Cream, Cherry Phosphate Ice Cream Sodas Lowney's Chocolates Just Right to Eat D. P. Adamson & Co. A Remarkable Invention It is 4o longer necessary for the motorist to get stuck. This little device, if carried in his tool-box, multiplies his power by 73, and makes him independent of road conditions. If his auto sticks In the mud, skids into a ditch or overturns, he can right k in 10 minutes by simply driving the three stakes in the ground, attaching Pull-U-Out to them and to the auto and giving the ratchet crank a few easy turns. The stakes will hold, even in very soft ground nd out comes the auto. No trouble, no expense, not even soiled clothes! This wonderful little device lifts a ton, of dead weifht, or pulls 50 tons on wheels; yet its shipping weight is only 28 lbs., and it fits easily into a space 4x6x14 inches. R. V. RANDALL Prineville Representative Standard Ofl Co. Will be prepared to supply Gasoline Distillate and Lubricating Oils and everything in the Standard Oil line after May 1st from the Redmond branch Watch for Our Big 3-Ton Tank Truck REDMOND WAREHOUSE CO. AGENTS B. F. PARSONS, Mgr. REDMOND, ORE. Prineville Livery & Feed Stable Now Open Under New Management Experienced Men to Feed and Take Care of Your Teams F. F.BOWLIN, Manager GENERAL OFFICES) NEW YORK AND CHICAGO RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ttMMMMl.tMtO DOLLARS WHY Prompting the President's appeal are the thousands of Red Cross am bulances on the firing line that muni he maintained. Other thousands of ambulances must be built and sent to the front. Forty-five base hospi tals already have been established and their work must he supplcmcnt , ed with that ot many morn hospitals In order to treat the wounds and save the lives of thousands of sol diers. Including our own home boys. Tho forre of Red Cross physicians ' and nurses must be greatly Inereas ; ed and kept on duty. British, French and licit: Ian sol diers can be sent home when, under i hospital care, they have commenced i to recover from wound or sickness, I but for I'ncle Sam's soldier boys convalescent hospitals must be built j by the Red Cross. t Mothers and wives who have given up sons and husbands and who have no other support must be cared for j by the Red Cross organization. Vocational schools for soldiers, i incapacitated by wounds for ordin i ary work must be organized and financed. From the front line trenches to , the mothers left at home the I'nl ! versal Service of Mercy muBt main tain a vast organization and spend tremendous sums in order to meet an almost overwhelming emergency growing out of United States partlci- patlon In the World War. Nor can j the work be delayed one day. Bul- lets will not wait on tardy dollars, i The man who offers his life on the i battlefield for the defense of his I country must not be left to bear the ' burden alone. ! Why does the government not : finance this relief work? The 1 question is often asked. The i American Red Cross is ranked as a ! neutral, as long 'as it Is maintained j by private subscriptions. The ad I ministration of the Red Cross can ! not be carried on as are the national i naval and military operations. Re ! lief work, also, must cut red tape, ; must, he promptly ready for every emergency, must be governed by humanitarian principles and quick decisions and must not be hampered by the restrictions of governmental machinery. At the same time the Red Cross is the only relief agency formally authorized by the govern ment. Its head Is the President of ' the United States. Its accounts are j audited by the war department. It j Is chartered by Congress. President j Wilson declares: "A large, well organized and effi j cient Red Cross is essential. It is ' both a patriotic and humane service ' that Is rendered by every citizen ! who becomes a member of the : American Red Cross." Red Cross subscriptions need not i be paid alt at one time. One-fourth will be due July 1; one-fourth Au I gust 4; one-fourth, September 1, and the balance, October 1. In this world war some must give their lives, others their money. No patriot at home could bear to think that a patriot bled to death on the battlefield because he or she ' failed to contribute his dollar to the ; Red Cross. You have no right tb j say you are patriotic unless you ive your utmost In service no mat i ter what It may Involve In personal sacrifice. , . MM j THE HOMK PAPER Ey-Governor Francfg, of Illinois, once said the following of newspa pers: "Each year the local newspaper gives from $500 to $1,000 In free lines to the community in which It Is located. No other agency can or will do this. The editor, in propor tion to his lkmeans,' does more for his town than any other ten men, and In all fairness he ought to be sup ported not because you like him or admire his writing, but because the local paper Is the best invest ment a community can make. It may not be brilliantly edited or crowded with thought, but financial ly it is of more benefit to the com munity than the preacher or teacher. Understand, me, I do not mean men tally and yet on moral questions you will find mcrat of the papers on the right side. Today the editors of the local papers do the most for the least money of any people on earth." E .OUT It makes the better bread It has the delicious flavor you desire PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS ANDREW JOHNSON AT CHAUTAUQUA Johnson Ono of tho Bast Story Toilers on American Platform. A roil oliij Elllson-Whlte Chnutauua event for 1!17 Assemblies Is the com ing of Andrew Johnson, noted platform humorist JolniKon has taken the East and Middle West by storm. That be will repeat bis previous triumphs on When You Buy ANDREW JOHNSON. the Pacific Coast is certain. The "Johnson smile" alone starts the dla phraKui to shaking and the rislblcs to bubbling. Into the wrinkle of every laugh Johnson lays a thought The famous humorist is snld upon atrthor ity to possess the richest store of point Ulumlnnting anecdotes In Chautauqua or Lyceum. Dont ask for Crackers 1 r 10W t'LAI'IES Crackers of us You Buy Fresh crisp stock All Sizes and all Kinds Carried 2ii!i Mrs. I. Michel Phone 111 THE STORE OF SERVICE TEACH EIW EXAMINATIONS j Notice Is hereby given that the J County Superintendent of Crook ! County, Oregon, will hold the regu- lar examination of applicants tor : State Certificates at Prineville, Ore., j as follows: i Commencing Wednesday, June 27, 1917, at 9 o'clock a. m.,'and con-: tinuing until Saturday, June 30, , 1917, at 4 o'clock p. m. Wednesday forenoon: U. S. His-! tory, Writing (Penmanship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday afternoon: Physiol ogy, Reading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Courses ot Study for Drawing, Mehods In Arithmetic. , Thursday forenoon: Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday afternoon: Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesis for j Primary Certificate. I , Friday forenoon: Theory and j Practice, Orthography (Spelling),! Physical Geography, English Litera ture, Chemistry, Physical Culture, , Friday afternoon: School Law, Geology, Algobra, Civil Government. Saturday forenoon: Geometry, Botany. Saturday afternoon: General History, Bookkeeping. J. E. MYERS, Superintendent. Try a Journal Classified Ad, Spring Is Here! We nave secured tne agen cy for Prineville of UHL BROS. WALL PAPER The finest line of Wall Paper ever shown in Prineville and our Mr. Shipp will be glad to call and show samples. Phone Red 22 1 SHIPP & PERRY Classified Ad in The Journal brings anything you want