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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1920)
CROOK COUXTT JOUBXAL Tiii iiHOAY, ai i v en, imw. Tag HOODSTOCI? W.I. ! tu m'.awn 5 JiT PROMPT 'QELIVERY A Boon to Basiness A Classified Ad Will HIGH PRICES CROPS LOWER PRICES LUMBER Lumber Prices Reduced But May Advance Again Soon Owing To The Fall Demand PUT TO-DAY'S PROSPERITY MUCH NEEDED BUILDINGS- Manager Hershey of the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., states that lumber prices have declined somewhat but that shortage of "workmen may de lay fall building until bad weather sets in. However he advises all who contemplate building to take early action In securing plans and making arrangements for that "AFTER HAR VEST BUILDING. " R. W. Wallace and Hike Trapman are still busy putting on the finish ing touches on the Masonic Temple but will be at liberty in a few weeks to take on additional work. Edward J. Barrett is very busy In the construction of the R. L. Schee residence and also a mansion for himself. However, Ed. can always find time and arrange for the construction of anything In the building line. Omar Wilson is kept busy these days from one Job to another, besides the completion of his own beautiful residence on east Third street. A. A. McCord has just completed a fine little home for himself and moved in, and is now contemplating the erection of another cottage. Manager Hershey says there is almost certain to be an advance in the price of lumber again when the fall demand begins. Size up your crops" and plan "AFTER HARVEST" BUILDINGS now, is Manager Hershey's advice. Tum-A-Lum Plan Depart, furnishes in 4S hcurs when required plans and estimates of cost of buildings for homes and farms. No obligation to buy and not a cent to pay. HERSHEY has the plan books of homes and farm buildings which he will be glid , to explain. KKAI) THIOKFKR BACKED BV TIM-A-LIM CAPITAL OP $1,000,000 I urnisli complete plans for homes uml farm building, our guaranteed price for ull material covers everytliins needed in our line. Xo extras. Haul back material left over and ry eive credit Xo mail order house ever made similar offer. PLANNERS AXD INTO MATER1ALER8 OP HOMES AND FARM BUIIJIN,H Facte about tha Woodstock, the hlghclaae, standard typewriter suans lectured by tha Woodatock Type writer Co., Woodatock, 111. Tha trpebar syitem, carriage and escapement wheel, tba Tttal parta of any typewriter, are made mack heat ler tn the Woodatock thaa 1 other machine. That la who It kolda ap better and why It la guaranteed for one year longer than any other Mod ern typewriter. Used la aU the prin ciple Institution of learning la Am eice. THK REBCTLT I xrKWKlTO CO. Dtitrtb.tort 104 Oak BL rortlaid. Oregon Help You THOMAS IKacDONAlD : -ft Thomas H. McDonald, who la bead of the federal government bureau of good roade. CORK CITIZENS AND SOLCjERSJN CLASH Cork. Two mllitury lorries loaded with soldiers which passed through the streets of Cork at 3 o'clock In the morning were attacked by civilians with bombs and blown up. Between sixty and aerenty soldiers were lu Jured. The civilians threw tweuty nine bombs. This attack followed a nlfiht of ter ror Into which the city was pluuted as a result of street fighting In which Sinn Felnera and the military partici pated. Two men were killed and some forty were wounded tn tha gua fight ing, which brought the total of cas ualties well over the 100 mark. The fighting broke out aa the re mit of a kayonettlng incident la the street In which a former soldier was killed. STARBUCK BANK LOOTED Attaches Locked In Vault While Mia creant Makes Escape. Starbuck, Wash. A lone robber, wearing amber glassea, entered the Starbuck bank shortly before soon, and after locking the cashier, C. H. Zintheo, the bookkeeper, Miss Gladys Brotherton of Walla Walla, and C. II. List, a customer In the vault, robbed the cash drawer of between $3000 and 13500, all In bank notes of less Uian $100 denomination. Zintheo released himself and tha others from the vault within five min utes, with tha aid of a screwdriver, by taking the plate off the combination ', and moving the tumblers with his band. t British Regret U. 8. Flag Insult ; Washington. Regrets were olflcliil-1 ly expressed in connection with the ! trampling upon a United States flag ' by British sailors on July 4 at Bermu- j da, the state department was advised by the American consul there. The ' guilty sailors have been Imprisoned, heavily fined and are undergoing naval punlshoaent while the British magis trate who judged the case severely re primanded the culprits, consular ad vices stated. Kaiser's Youngest Son Kills Himself. : Berlin. Prince Joachim of Hohen lollerm, youngest son of ex-Emperor William, committed suicide In Pots dam: Joachim was believed to have been la financial straits. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Hard white, sett white, white club, $2.46; hard winter, 92.47; red winter, $2.40; northern spring, $2.50; red Walla Walla, $2.8$. Oats No. 3 white feed, $65 per toa. Corn Whole, $77078; cracked, $7 80. Hay Willamette valley timothy, $32 per ton. Butter Fat Mo. Eggs Ranch, 41c per dozen. Poultry Hens, 2327c. Cattle Best steers, $10(910.60; good to choice, $9.60 10; medium to good, $8.76 9.50. Hogs Prime mixed, $18.50017; medium mixed, $16016.50; pigs, $12 016. Sheep East of mountain lambs, $11 011.60; valley lambs, $10.50011. Seattle. Wheat Hard white, aoft white, hard winter, white club, $2.60; red' Walla, northern spring and red winter, $2.46. Hay Eastern Washington timothy, $45 per ton; alfalfa, $3$. Butter Fat 68060c Eggs Ranch, 40(3-46o. " Hogs Prime, $17017.66; medium to choice, $16017; pigs, $12.50013.60. Poultry Hens, dressed, heavy, 38c; light, dressed, 30s; Itve, 23031c. Cattle Best steers, $10.60011; me dlum to choice, $9010. FOR THE WEEK END And Other Outings We have a very complete stock of Summer Fiction Bound Books & Magazines Latest Joke Books Don't Forget To Take a Camera and a Few Rolls of Films We carry the Seneca ( "Bring home the picture") Camera in numerous sizes; also a complete line of films. FRESH BULK CHOCOLATES And Barn in a Great Assortment. Nut House Nuts. Camp Fire Marshmallowt Pop Corn and Peanuts. FANCY BOX CHOCOLATES HOWARD DRUG CO. Correspondent Answered. No, Rotiert, beer Is not mentioned In the Rlbte; not laser beer, at any rate; but we read In Job; "I have seen the foolish taklug root." Boston Tran script Moiiit'i r'o.-k :. A Bible m,(l a i.e-.. s, ;'.,'r In evrry house, a good h.-IiooI 'n M illmrlcl all studied .ind Bir ' .rd as they merit are (he principal s ip,n,: of vir tue, morality and civil W-m? frank lin. Curt for Seaslckneea, 8tumng the ears with llglit gause Is a new cure fur m-iiMrluienn U. S- GOVERNMENT New Wagon Sheets TENTS, HARNESS Blankets and other Army Goods A new list of new bargains just a confuse articles offered here with fit for service. Every Item offered I and so guaranteed. Many artlcl New Wagon Sheets Army wagon covers, 11 ft, 8 In. by 14 ft. 8 In., of heavy Govern ment 10 oi. olive drab duck aa heavy as 12 oi. commercial white, complete with ropes on ends and sides. Use them for wagon sheets uso them to protect bay, grain, and machinery from rala; take one on your trip, fasten It to the side of your car and you have an auto tent. Cost the Government ? 1 6 each; our price, $13.45 de livered to your station. Noddies New full rigged stock saddles with horn; western type, weight 40 pounds each, new and perfect, $52.50 each. Genuine Mcflollnn Raddles as used by U. S. Cavalry; guaranteed In servicahle condition, $19.60. New Mews Kits Frying pan and plate of alumin um, Ideal for campers and Boy Scouts; all new, 65c each. Canteens, something every Boy Scout and camper should havo. U. S. Army water tight canteens, 4 5c ouch postpaid. Khaki breeches The genuine army khaki breeches, a limited quantity at $1.50 per pair. Overseas caps All new, every one perfect. 65 c each, postpaid, I'liliicakiiblo Mirrors meas uring 3x5 In., each In case, fine for hunters and Scouts. 35c each postpaid. Ilitrracks Bur for clothing, or laundry; splendid big bags, 65c each, postpaid. loves Knit Jersey, every pair new and perfect, 89c postpaid . Money belts All now ideal for sportsmen and Boy Scouts. 45c each, postpaid. Remit By Postofflce Money Order, Express money order, bank ex . change or Cashier's Check. You run no risk everything guaranteed exactly as represented. Satisfaction or your money buck... Order at once the supply won't last long. ' Federal Distributing Co. 359-361 E. Commerce St Don't Be Tee Curious. A ftemon who Is ton nice an nlmerver of the business of the crowd, like one who Is too curious In observing the labor of the bees, will often be stung for his etirlcislty. Pope. Too Many Mlising Ptrlods. Mnry whs In the boapltnl for some time and did not see as much of her mother as she would have liked, anil hewnlle. the fart by saying: ")h. mnnmin I only m-e you st the lops and bottom tf thwe days and I don't like It a hit" Why NurMs Wsar Slue. - Blue la worn by nurses because bine ta a "besllns" color vailable! And we urge that you not salvage" or goods condemned aa un- la thoroughly servlcable condition ea are newt Government Horness The heavy U. 8. army harness, (collar and hames type) complete with bridles, full length lines, leather collars, hames, traces r breeching, etc., the raw leather alone cost the Government $52.60 without labor or trimmings, no thing better for farm work, heavy hauling or general use. all tn aplended condition, $54.95 set for two animals, freight paid to your railroad station. Army Pup Tents Shelter tents 4x6 ft. compris ing two regulation shelter halves; all guaranteed free from holes fine for Boy Bcouts or play tents. $3.75 each delivered by parcel post. I.urife Army Tents Dig army tents 16 ft. wide, 18 ft. long 11 ft. high with 3 ft. wall, made of 12.4 on. double duck the best the Government could get. Every tent complete with polo, hood, lines, etc. Free from holes and tears, Class XX tents $32.95, "freight paid to your station. Clans AA tents same ns above, but used less; will render same ser vice as new tent, $41,95 freight paid to your station. New Blankets XT. S. C. M. L. Blanket No 005. Splendid new gray wool blanket . averaging 66x88 Inches, all new; never used, best grade purchased under emergency act, $6.96 each. Klinkl or O. I), army hlnnkotn everyone knows what they are all wool, all new, $7.96 each postpaid. New Full Iienir'h Pants Men's trousers, full length, of all woollO. D. worsted; excellently tailored, every pair new and guar anteed perfect. $6.15, postpaid. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS