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FageS: CROOK COCNTT JOIUNAL AUUI'HT n, tot CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL BY GUY LAFOLLKTTK Entered Prineville, matter. at the Oregon, pootoffice at a second-class ri'BUSHED EVKRY THURSDAY Price $2.00 per., strictly in advance. year, In payable caaa of notify ua and new hang of addresa pleaae at once, giving both old address. miS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE . HI-HlArT-KU GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO (RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THE TIE THAT BINDS More far reaching than any Individ ual can forsee is the feeling of com radeship and confidence that is being created between the nations at war gainst militarism and the Individuals taking up these nations. This result is due to many influ ences, many conditions, which com bined go to make up the great nations Involved in this task of making the world aafe for democracy. Not the least of the influences Is that of the tobacco funds which are laid by patriotic individuals which go through reliable channels until fin ally the "8mokes', are delivered to ten at the front without cost by the American Red Cross representatives 1b the battle cone. Just a little touch of the personal feelings of one man, not an Ameri can, who received one of these tobac co kits-came on the regulation return card, to J. N. Williamson of this city yesterday. It reads, "Just a few lines to thank yon very much for the box of smokes which I have got from the American ospltal. You could not have satis fied me more than by sending them. From a British Tommy." Imagine the feeling of this man, who is fighting side by side with boys from PrinevUle, and all parts of this atlon, which prompted him to write these lines, In that unmistakable Brit ish hand. Do yon snpose he thinks about the location of Prineville on this side of the globe, to where his card is ad tressed? Is the Red Cross efficient? We believe these men will have a Seeling and rspect, a tie that will bind them to the American people that has ever before existed, after this war doses, and the boys come home vic torious. PHEZ AND LOJU A national advertising campaign is being conducted by western associa tions exploiting fruit juices that are becoming national drinks. Wnen the Loganberry was discov ered,. no one considered that the juice would be valuable as a drink, but by careful and scientific investigation it has been found that it is not oaly a palatable drink, but by being dilut ed and sweetened, it has a food value which waa never found in alcoholic drinks. The market was soon glutted with the fruit, and because of the fact that ripe loganberries fairly burst with Juice, they cannot be shipped success tally. Some were dried and have a value xa that state that is above that of the average fruit, while the discovery of the possibilities of the Juice as a drink, makes the lot of the loganber ry farmer a profitable one.- : Leas romantic but none the less im portant is that of the apple juice drink, which is being advertised by the same Interests, which in reality is but an association of the growers f these fruits. Correct Lubrication for the "L"-Had Type Engine Tfcla Aa "L"-Hed me ( uteoeofcile engine, like Su tntnmml combumtiaM aftme, requires u Ml that hetia iti luhrfcatjeg qualitiee at cylinder sea, turn clean in the aaan bnetioe chamber aad (oei out with eefeauat, ZEK0LEN8 8Ile pieae requiremanta peafeetly, AaoflfiM it im eorrmtir re fined from eeaefed Call' form aapAaA-bae erode. ZE 4 C. E. MARTIN, Special Agent Standard Oil Company KKDMOND, ORE. ! The campaign of the orange grow era li an older one but la alio very surceMtul. The first mentioned drink la ad vertised aa "Phet" and bears a label on which la embossed the beautiful Chinese phesant which la ao abund ant in the Willamette valley. An other brand la "Loju." The apple Juice drink bears the ti tle of "Apptju" and the advertising is logical and forceful. All of these products are creatures of a bright, aggressive people who live on the western coast, and will be of great value to the nation. In addi tion to offering a sharp contrast to the contributions of some commun ities, aa for example, Milwaukee. St. Louis and others whose very names have been associated always in the west with drunkenness aud dissipa tion. Salem, Oregon and Olympia, Washington may be famous for the pure, wholesome and food contain ing drinks that are manufactured there, and should this occur, it will make every resident of the western coast proud that industries of such importance are thriving here. w. a. a. STATE FAIR Salem, Oregon, September IS-28. Splendid exhibits, excellent music, high class entertainments and a su perb racing card. . For particulars write A. H. Lea, Secretary, Salem. Oregon. , I9t5e HELD VrEMS (By onr Regular Correspondent) Most everyone of this vicinity Is through haying. The picnio In the mountains Sun day was well attended and all report a splendid time. .Ruth Mulholland of Roberta spent a few days last week with Miss Elea nor and Dorothy Hackleman on Camp Creek. Dell and Guy Davis have been working tor Alex Rtckman on Bear Creek. F. W. Burchdorf and T. N. Rick man are binding rye this week. Miss Ruth Clark and Miss Tressie Houston, Miss Nina Evans and Lillian Hamlin were at Held yesterday. BARNES ITEMS T. A. Hackleman and family have moved home from the lower place where t!-ey finished haying last week. Len Bennett, Walt Falen, and Dick Rhoda were on the creek last week, haying, but have moved home. Miss Ruth Mulholland spent the first of the week with Miss Dorothy and Eleanor Hackleman. Miss Halley of Beaver Creek was visiting friends the last of the week In our valley. Mrs. Sofa Bennett was a visitor at Grandma Bennett's last week. She was accompanied home by her niece Miss Eula Bennett, of Spray, Oregon. Ben Burchdorf is haying on the creek. Mrs. Ben Burchdorf and her little daughter visited Barnes the first of the week. C. A. George Is employed at Ben nett's, helping to finish haying. Sumner Huston and Henry Carlan spent a night on the creek. POWELL BUTTE NEWS (By oar Regular Correspondent.) Tuesday night a farewell reception was held in Community Hall in hon or of Mr. and Mrs. Van Doren and their son, Raymond, who have sold their home here and are moving to Yakima to be with Mrs. Van Doren's father, who Is alone since all his sons are drafted. Mr. and Mrs. Van Doren have been good people In thia com munity and have a place in social life and Red Cross work that is hard to fill. Sunday school at Community Hall Is held at 10 o'clock in the morning now and preaching service immedi ately following. Let all take notice. The contract for building an ad dition to the school house consist ing of entrance hall and cloak room, was let to Messrs. Sanford and Davis, of Redmond, who will complete their work before school opens. The new house of E. L. Iverson Is progressing nicely and will be ready for occupancy. Jack Meyer, Lloyd Bussett and Fred Brown have enlisted for a course In mechanical training at Ben son Polytechnic in Portland, after which they will be assigned to some branch of the service where they will be fitted to serve best Jack Meyer left for Tacoma Monday tor a brief visit with his parents before report ing tor duty August IB. The other boys will leave here later. i'Miiini((iriMiiimfiiii nc m iniiiiiiij "Proven. Entirely Satifactoty Only perfect satisfaction can ac count for the use of ZEROLENS by the majority of automobile own ers. Leading coait dwtrttatars alee testify tWk at "a meet aMiataetorr mater oil." ey know frost tke recor' af their tarries department! mi we know (reel eiurtrre eats that Zaeolene, corre tfjr rata frem -elected Calireraia sehah-r.iaa erode, arras ferfeet kerieaive with least carbon eeaeea. Oa aur ajbrieaate chart shawtaf the cerrea eoeunetency far jrear car. VanarnrantWSlnftriM ttmrricm Srafioaa, STAND ARjp OIL COMPANY ' (California) ROLE HE TheStandndOJlIotMototQa I OfBoi giws easy starting, quick end smooth acceleration, power and mileage, in Red Crown gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Calif eraia) 79 Gasoline Jess Shubert and family have mov ed Into the Reeves Wlleoxe home. The Wilcoiens have moved to Kd mond aa Reeves begins rarytng tli mail between that place and Powell Butte. ' Wallace Smith went to The Dalles Wednesday after fruit. He took Mr. and Mrs. Van Doren and Raymond that far on their way tl their new home at Yakima. Mrs. Fred Brown and Miss Sadie Perry left Sunday night for a visit with their mother, Mrs. Al. Juries at Elma. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Yates were hosts at a party given In honor of their neice, Miss Ada Sears, Saturday night last. Miss Ada came up from her home at The Dalles to help her uncle with the hay harvest. An enjoyable time was hail and a fine lunch was served after which all left for their homes wishing Miss Ada a pleasant trip home and hoping she would come again aoon. Mrs. Mary Brown haa gone to Van couver to visit her daughters, who live there. w. i. s. Try a Journal Claaatfled Ad. ORDIANCB NO. 211 AN ORDINANCE mnting to the Standard Otl Company, a eorpormtion, permission to lo cate, vrrtt, operate and maintain above ir round any warehouse, or tankage, or both, and other tiecemary butldintra on a certain tract of land described aa foltowai "Betrinning at a point from which tlo North wee t corner of the Northeast one-quarter tNEV of the Southeast one-quarter (SE t of Section thirty-one (3H. Township four teen (14) South, Kantre sixteen lib) Easi ni the Willamette Meridian bears. North no d rrees and thirty-fire minutes East (N. 0 deg. S6 min. E. five hundred sixty-five and one one-hundredth iftd&.oti feet: thence South ni degrees and thirty-five minutes West (S. 0 t ok. ao mm. vr . iwu nunurea niinij-srvfii and three tenths feet: thence South eighty- nine degrees and twenty-nine minutes Knst S. 89 deg. 29 min. E.I one hundred emnty eight and five tenths (I88.M feet; thence North no degrees and twenty-eight minutes Esst N. 0 deg. 28 min. E.I two hundred eight and two tenths (ZWt.z, feet; thence North sixty-six degrees and forty-one minutes West (u M deg. 41 min. W.t two hundred three and nine tenths (203.9) feet to the place of begin ning. This tract being within the Incorporat ed limits of the City of Prinevillc. Crook Coun ty, Oregon for the storage and distribution of petroleum and its products fn excess of five barrel as provided by ordinance No. 258 and ather kinds of merchandise handled by said Company. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF PRINE- VILLE. OREGON DO ORDAIN AS FPL LOWS Section 1. The Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, having asked permission to locate, erect, operate and maintain above ground a warehouse, tankage, or both, and other nec essary buildings, on a certain tract of k round described as follows : "Beginning at a point from which the Northwest corner of the Northeast ne-raar-ter (NEV;) of the Southeast one-quarter (SE V4 of Section thirty-one (81 r, Towrnihip four teen fU, South, Range sixteen (16) Esst of the Willamette Meridian bears. North no de grees and thirty-five minutes East (N. 0 deg. 86 min. E.t five hundred sixty-five and one one-hundredth (6-S.01 feet; thence South no degrees and thir y-five minutes West (S. 0 deg. 85 min. W.) two hundred eighty-scvtn and three tenths feet ; thence South eighty nine degrees and twenty-nine minuttss Ktst (9. 89 deg. 29 min. E.) one hundred etvhty eight and five tenths (188.5) feet; thence North no degrees and twenty-eight minutes East (N. 0 deg. 28 min. E.) two hundred eight and two tenths (208.2) feet; thence North lix-ty-six degrees and forty-one minutes West (n. 66 deg. 41 min. W.) two hundred three and nine tenths (203.9) feet to the plase of begin ning. This tract being within the Incorporat ed limits of the City of Prineville, Crook Coun ty, Oregon " for the storage and distribution' of petroleum and its products in excess if five barrels as provided by ordinance No. 265 and other kindf of merchandise handled by said Company and the same having been connidered by the Coun cil of the City of Prineville. Oregon It fa here by ordained and permissoin is hereby given and granted to the Standard Oil Company, a cor poration, to locate, erect, operate and main tain above ground a warehouse, tankage, or both, and other necessary buildings upon that certain tract of ground described as follows: "Beginning at a point from which the Northwest corner of the Northeast one-quarter (NEVi) of the Southeast one-quarter (SE Vi) of Section thirty-one (81). Township four teen (14) South, Range sixteen (16) Esst of the Willamette Meridian bears. North no de grees and thirty-five minutes East (N. 0 deg, 86 min. E.) five hundred sixty-five and one one-hundredth (668. 01) feet; thenee South no degrees and thirty-five minutes West (S. 0 deg. 86 min. W.) two hundred eighty-s-ven and three tenths feet; thence South eighty nine degrees and twenty-nine minutes r'sst '3. 89 deg. 29 min. E.) one hundred eighty Mght and five tenths (188.6) feet; thenee North no degrees and twenty-eight minutes East N. 0 deg. 28 min. E.) two hundred eiitht and two tenths (208.2) feet; thence North sixty-six degrees and forty-one minutes West (n. 66 deg. 41 min. W.) two hundred three and nine tenths (208.9) feet to the place of txgtn ning. This tract being within the incorporat ed limits of the City of Prineville, Crook Coun ty, Oregon " for the storage and distribution of petroleum and its products in excess of five barrets as provided by ordinance No. 266 and other kinds ft merchandise handled by said Company, Section I This ordinance shall be published fn the Crook County Journal, a weekly news paper published and printed in the City of Prineville, Oregon, and shall take effect and be in force Immediately upon the expiration of thirty days after its pgmage and approval. Passed and adopted by tne Council of the City of Prineville, Oregon, this 6th day of August, A. D. 1918, by the following vote: AVES: Five. NOES: None. ABSENT: One THE FOREGOINO ORDINANCE IS HERE BY APPROVED this Sixth day of August, A, D., 1918. D. P. STEWART, Mayor Attest: GEO. F. EUSTON, City Clerk. ItKie Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c Daily and Sunday 65c If yon doa't tjet your pap er regularly, phone Red 431 and we will send one up by special messenger t Prineville Drug Co. Local Agent niimious Chainl - - i oTQualify THE CHEERFUL CHEKUD ee eeeBeeMBeeei If I could grofcn iX form! teo. Or other Functions stiff with style I sHouldrvt mind the torture To hive to stMd the thin t.nd smiU. 0" WHAT CATARRH IS Science has shown that nasal catarrh often indicates a general weakness of the body and local treatments in the form of snuffs and vapors only irritate and do little if any good. To correct catarrh you should treat its cause by enriching your blood with the oil-food in Scott's Emulsion which is a medicinal food and a building tonic, free from any harmful drugs. It is helping thousands. Try it. Scott ft Bowse, Bloomflcld.M.;. I. H. GOVE, D. M. D. DENTIST I epeelaHxe In porcelain fiMlaaa sa4 enas wMen mane laeta wok ana real natural. I ajao do GolS Inlay, crown aja wars I eliver fUlinte, and extracting. I at aa put work. Mr motto i "One Thins Well Dene.' . OVER CROOK COUNTY BANK Q Dr. Tomer, Eye Specialist, of Portland, will be at Hotel Prlneyllle again. Thursday, Auf 18, for one day only. Consult him. Don't forget the date. !9t2c DR. TACKMAN DENTIST ' Room Cornett Ball ding Member of Preparedness League of American Dentist ' All soldier work don free , For new and old stomach trouble use Adamnon's Dlgeetawe. Price SOe or six boxe for tl.SS postpaid to any address In th United State of America. For ale by D. P. ADAMSON CO Prineville, Oregon , Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Prop. , Shoe repaired while yoe wait All work guaranteed Prices reasonable Located in Morris BIdg. 3 You Carry the Only Key Safe Deposit Boxes in our Fire-Proof and Burguiar-Proof Vault may be rented by the year for a nominal sum. Absolute protection for your valuable papers and jewels Ask Us CROOK COUNTY BANK PRINEVILLE, OREGON Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At this critical period In our history our manufacturer ere offering their mills and our young mn are offering their sorvlcee to the United State government Would you like to do your hare and help, by putting your money where It will support the new Federal Reeerve Banking System, which the government haa established to stand back of our commerce. Industry end agricultural Toe ean do thl by opening an account wltk u aa pert of every dollar o deposited gone directly Into the new system, where It will always be ready for yon when wanted. 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