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IIU IIHDW. JU.Y 2D nmo. CMOK COIWTY JOl'RXAL Tee T Your Money . KITH 100 PKIt CKNT VALITK If you trade with ui. Ton pay for do olxrk fair or city Ui. We bavs none. Tour cost ) the lowMt wholesale ' prlie pint our email per cent profit. Our Interests are aiataal. HOMER NORTON Pott, Oregon OREGCN DAILY JOURNAL v. DAILY DAILY AND MWDAT 6c tf ftm doat gt tow paper aJartr, gsiosio Rod 4 !ll arxl we wUl aaad mm i p by special riUNBVIUJB DRUG UI. Local Ages Is Your Money Supporting the Government? Al lata arttioal period Id ear history oar asanafactanire ara offering tkatr mil it and oar young mtm ara offering Uotr nerrloea to Ua Ualted flutes government Woald yoa Uka to (to yoar hare end help, by patting yoar anoney wbara It will aapport Ua saw Fadaral Raaarra Banking System, wklck Ua government baa established to stand back of oar eommtree, tadaatry aad agrVealtare? Toa cm do Ula by opening aa aoooanl wtU aa aa part of every dollar ao dapoaltad goa directly Into Ua aew system, wbara It wtU alwaya ba ready for yoa wkaa was tad. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK Prineville Machine Shop The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the State. . We are prepared to handle anything in our line promptly. Quality of work it the very best PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP E. G. Hodton, Proprietor PrtneTille, . Oregon IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Part of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin'e Red 951 EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 FOR LIGHT OH HR IVY TRUCK 8BRVI0K iBSmmiTfnTTTTT Last Big Block of the Canadian Pacific Reserved Farm Lands Tme amAniiM (ha nffrrina of the leat block of the Canadian Pacific Reaereerf Farm K. Ilt7l l. ' Start S ot'vou can rr, t low eort . farm mm. 1. W.'crn ui.'..!. th.l will mV. you ri.h end nuepan. lent. 'Ita ;our. try Wlor 'friK. tnUcd farming aa well aa areir. urow nrlv.tn ownvnt-and n.turully, price, wl tuoiuMut will Inn iuiili ba olund mi ml price Your Last Big Opportunity ThU block contain, bol fkrtikt opn ralrle end prk Inn.la In th. Lloyd; S.m.tm and Hattlcfwd Dl.lrlcU of Central Alberta end SMeetohewan, Hon CM Buy inniMiM..... T j nkWa a. nrlA.-B .VMFBItinU Uho.lt tlR .11 nd Alberta a Or land In Southern Allierta unntT in trrl.llon fyilom of unfailing water 20 Yean to Earn and to Pay Tha Canadian Pacific offcra yoo thla land under a Plan of lon term, eay paymcnta Hint la wmark.Wa In tha hl.tory of : form In .tm.nu. Yoo nardown 10 Tb o baa no payment on tha principal until tha "d of tST fourth y..r, &" annual Dayincnta. Intareat i 6. In Central Saa Ealch.w.n.8...arWhcelcr rew th. world'J Jrlte wheat. World l Prlaa oatl war grown ax fjoydminatar. Landi Under Irrigation In Southern Alberta, the Canadian PaefflO Uallwiy baa dcvclwad the laraelt individual (r'liatlon unrtert.ki.il on the Aroencun upply of watar ! ailmir.iiitreJ ottdar h t'Miiwi ln,m In ImnrovemvuM. 1 watt yeara to pay back. , 0 A t. i. IDYlltl rhysMaa aa4 Bwgaoa Office 117 Mala M. Vint door toata Prineville Drmc Oompaay Offlea phona Blk 11. ftea 1M LAKE M. BECHTKLL U. 8. Commlssjoaer Attnrney-At-Law Crook Coonty Baak BaUdlng niIEVIIXB ORJfiOOlf Morse Transportation Comp'y PRINEVILLE, OREGON Ml I.utr, tlio tiumwlaniiienn Ito btiupht only fmm ao low. NoTaxeion Improvementi Tlwre'e email tai on the land dom more tlmn 80c an aero for all iiur fioiM but thvre are no taini on your Ivn atonic. buildiiiR. Imnroveroenta. mplcmentJ or personal .'ffwr1!. (iood lHarKUta, muu.rn mv.imnm, ehrjTfhei, amurienientB, make iHrm nr ne irable and atiractiva. tier you can acbivv iDuepetiuunce. No Sale Without Investigal The Canadian Pacine will notaell yoaal until you have inspected it, Yoo mue ntlined and every queetion tnewererj - fore taking up your home. Inveatfgatlon tm Invited and madeeaay. Thli announcement ealle attontion to the last rtat block of Canadian 1'adflo Renerved Farm tanda. Special Rates for Homeseekers nd Full InformatioB 9paHal railway rataa for fcomaMakara tnak hk itmetion aaay . StuO aaw for Iraa illunlratud I'Mii KlilnUi aniwarlfin ail uuaatlona tuid aettlnr frta ttiirM about U'lJ vuluaa. rraae vtrlila, cllniale, oppwctuDlUaa. vtdt Uw not tialaji TUIaAI OCHOCO REALTY CO. 1 .wn1 AirAllta 433 Main St. Prineville, Ore. a Vor all taformlloo aboot Cnada. eat tli. O. . ( CHOP Many good thlngi dilirrid In tiuall pavkagria. ( htirwf r i (rfltt ( Klclira Tha only aiMit which wa carry away at tha clone of life la tha aaaut which inherwa in character, in Indi viduality. What wa bava copied. what we have accumulated from with out, will not count tor much. We can only take with a what wa ara olid, stable character. Wa can only lake with ua tha wealth which la lirrea in our personality, tha wealth ot our individuality. Naked wa came .11 to tha world, and naked wa to out of It. Thore la no other wealth aa great m the rlchee of a fine personality. These are the greatest riches com pared with which money wealth la poverty itaelf. "He haa money, but little else." I'on't let people say thla of you. But let them instead say as Lincoln said of Walt Whitman, "There goes a man:" Whatever else they say, let tliem say that yon are a real man, that you have enriched the world hy your service,' that the world Is bntter because you have lived In It. oo What Is fear? Whence cornea its power to atrnnKle and render weak, poor, and inadequate the lives of so many? It has absolutely no reality. It Is purely a mental picture, a bogy ot the Imagination, and the moment we realize thla It ceases to have pow er over us. It fear. In all Its phases, conld be removed from the human mind, elvl Illation would go forward by leaps and bounds. It la this ghastly spectre that la holding many people down It causes more suffering, more loss, more misfortune, more failure, than any other actual human factor, oo The Web Begun The worda of the wise old adage run: ' God sends thread tor the web begun Never a need for warp or woof UndHr the Ilder's shabby root Ne'er to hi help will the glad rates run: Ood sends thread for the web begun. What ot the work you planned last year Plan of your lifetime, plan moat . dear? . Why did you let the new year start Leaving you idle of head and heart? Why at the stint ia there nothing done? God senda thread tor the web begun Cowards plead to be shown the end Where touch tryumphal and plaud its blend. Waiting this vision, the coward dies Bitter tears In his dimming eyes Had he but started, he might have won God sends thread tor the web begun. There Is Juat one unpardonable business sin: making explanations why you fail to get better results. And they are not worth listening to. If you don't get the results, there are just two reasons: Either the job Is too big for you, or you are too small for the job, and you can take ;ur choice. All the explanation and excuses you can think ot mean no thing else but that you are not big enough for the job. oo qieep Up! There Is no field so barren, But some unseen flower Sheds abroad Its sweetness Hour by hour. There Is no night so cheerless, But the morning's sun Drives away the shadows One by one. So it is in life, when the Clouds obscure the sky, The sun shines all the brighter By and by. oo It is eaijy In the world to live after the world's opinion. It ta easy in solitude to live after our own, but the great man is he who In the mldat of the crowd keeps with perfect sweet ness the independence of solitude. Emerson. oo . Many a heart is hungry, starving tor a little word ot love Speak it then, and as the sunshine gilds the lofty peaks above, So the joy of those who hear It sends Its radiance down life's way. And the world is brighter, better, for the loving words we say. oo s What we can-do Is a small thing; hut we can and will aspire to great things, thus, if a man cannot be great he can yet be good in will; and what he, with his whole heart and mind, leva and desire, wills to be that with out doubt he most truly Is. oo Success In life is not so much s matter of talent or opportunity as of concentration and perseverance. SUEY This column is intended aa an antidote for the blues. Taln't Th Btune. Guess my tackle Is the best Rod o' steel an' fancy flies, Lines that stand the toughest test. Heels enough for every size. Yet when I afisln' go . An' recall the early fame Of a boy I used to know, Taln't the aama, lister own a hickory rod, Hook, cork, alnker, nothln' more, 1'iter turn the garden sod After work'longslde the door; I nter angle In the brook, Speckled trout aroun' me came, Seemed to hanker for my hook - 'Tain't the same. There I'd sit and fish aad fish, Starin' at th' quiet pool; Sit an' watch an' wait an' wish Quite fergettin' home an' school, Often caught a llckln, My! Dad waa quick to place tha blame! FUhln' cost thla youngster high 'Tain't the same. Flshin' and Inventin' tales, j Kind ot skatln' round the truth, I a sport that never stales In the golden days o' youth Got the tackle that'a the best. Yet th' sport seems gettin' tame; What's th' tackle thout the seat? 'Tain't the same. N. Y. Central Lines Magazine, oo A REAL ARTIST Some ot the workmen on the new Christian church buildings were complimenting Rev. Brink on his p.bility to help out in about any place necessary. He gracefully ad mitted that he waa a pretty bandy man but said bis skill -was nothing to compare with that of a stonecutter he once knew. The curious part of it was that the mason waa a nigger who had only one arm. "How did he manage it it he haa only one arm?" questioned one ot the men. "Why" said Brink, " he holds his chisel between hia teeth and hits hiselt behind the head with a ham mer." Winamac Democrat. oo A prosperous farmer has gained the reputation ot being the stingiest man in his town and consequently is not the general favorite .with hia neighbors. He owns an old horse which, to put put it mildly, is very thin. As If to make up for lack of flesh on his body, however, the animal has a head many sizes too large. The other week he went to the expense of a new collar for the animal. A few minutes later he was back at the saddler's with the collar. "Don't you know nothin'?" he blurted out "You've made it too small. I can't get it over his head!" "Over hia head?" replied the aad dler, "Man alive, it wasn't made to go over his head. Back him into It!" Chicago Daily News. oo Kid How old is that lamp, Ma? Ma Oh, about three years. Kid Turn it down. It's too young to smoke. -oo- An eleven year-old girl was wind ing up her rebuttal in a rural school debate. The subject was: Resolved, that the horse is more useful than tha automobile. "And" quoth the young speaker, "If you have horses, you can raise horses. But if you raise an auto mobile, you have to have a jack. oo In Minnesota last year, a little Swede presented himself to a certain sthoolmar'rm for instruction. Whats your name? the teacher asked. Yonny Oleson. How old are you? Ay not know how old ay bane. Well, where were you born? coa tinued the teacher. Ay bane not born at all; Ay got stepmuter. oo The village paper intended to eu logize the local veteran as one of the most distinguished ot our battle- scarred heroes. A lapsing proof reader let It oe printed battle-scared, of course the irate colonel demanded an apology and correction. The following issue announced that by mistake reference had been made to Colonel Brown which failed to express the high es teem in which he was held by his fel low citizens, and that the sentence should have read; Colonel Brown was one of our most distinguished bottle-scarred heroes." -00- Smith Who are you working tot now? Jones Some people wife and five children. Standard Flour Prineville $100 REWARD A reward of $100.00 will be paid for the arreat and conviction or tor Information that will lead to tha arrest and conviction of any person or persons using dynamlta or other explosives ia tha lakes and atreama ot the state ot Oregon for the purpose of taking fish. Dated this S0th day of Jane, 1910. STATE GAME COMMISSION , By A. E. Burgduff, State Game Wardenv $50 REWARD A reward ot $60.00 will ba paid for tha arreat and conviction, or any Information leading to tha arreat and conviction, ot any parson or per sons spearing flah In the lakes or atreama of the state of Oregon. Dated thla Znd day ot July. 1120. j STATE GAME COMMISSION. H. D. McDonald, District Game Warden. Might Charge th Valet A South Wales miner charged with trapping birds was found to be wear ing three coats. As this might have been due to an oversight on the part of his valet It was not Included In the charge. Punch, London. Maybe That's So. Jud Tunklns my ninny a man would be more prospermia If he could get as enthusiastic over bis own busi ness as he does over the efforts of a perfect stranger to land a hit that'll bring In a run. Wnshinrton Star. Penalty of Conceit Lots of failures ran be traced to the belief that other people are not quite so smart as we are. Boston Tran script. The Supreme Farm nngme THE famous "Z" Engine and the Bosch IiigK ten . -ii. l sion, osuuaung magiwiu combine to make the one SUPREME farm engine. 5 Call on us and see the result of tlus newest combination FAIRBANKS MORSE "Z" WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 1 We are substan. tially assisted in delivering maximum engine service bp a nearbp Bosch SerOice Station. j Prices I Vi 6 H. P., $oo.oo all F. O. B. Factory. T.J.MINGER Prineville Employment Office GEO. J. RIBELIN, Proprietor Telephone Blaek $41 Let aw kaaw yoar swede and GIVE US BAKIXa SUCCESS Is certain when yon nae STAR DARD Flour. Follow your fa vorite receipt and where , It call for floor oaa STANDARD flour and yoa cannot tall to make the lightest and moat de licious layers. Sponge cake, pound cake, cookies, ate. Fine for buiecalta. Bread and pan cakes too. Order a bag from Flour Mills ' Incas Marvelous Dye. Garments of the Incas. dyed with indigo before Coltimhus discovered America, have been found In ancient tomhs In Pern, accordlnr to Doctors M. A. VelRsqnez and A. Maldonado at Lima. The bine dye has not even be gun to fade. Control That Is Important It is easy to forget a kindness and to remember a kick. .Yet controlling our recollections Is almost as Impor tant as controlling our temper. Eliot - . Name Greyhound. The name greynound appears tt have no reference to the color, but la derived from the Icelandic "grey." meaning a dog. Feirlanlis-Morse "Z:' Engine with Bosch Magneto P2HL .ff-H v-f H. V., $75.00 3 ti. f., $ii5.c $tl Mara M. we will endeavor as fUt 1 9 eauT LX j A TRIAL