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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1920)
TIUIIHIAV, tXTOBKll 7, HKW CROOK COCOTT JOCR.tAL Pit T Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At tabs enuael period U ear htolory w ssaaafaoUrwrs are of arts tketr Mill M war m are efleetof ttetr iwrlees) to tka Calls RUtM goveranaeat. Worn 14 jam like to to you ikM aad Ml aw htoil ku Muiy la ataaal Mnnnini To do Uta ay -lag m aeoaal wHfc mm put of vary oils m depo-iui low 4lraUy hUltotw mtoa. wlMra II wtU always M NMr for roa tin vaatoA. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK iltoi matt goveraaaeai. r """' koto, by tauiag roar bmot wboro H win sapper tte ml Jtoaorro Bookies Srauaa, wklak tto soforaMol liokoi to atoa koak of oar ooeueoroa, tadaatry aad 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 is the very best PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP E. C Hodson, Proprietor Prineville, Oregon IRELAND'S City Transfer & Express Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD CALL BLACK 303 FOB LIGHT OH HRIVT IIUOI TICK Morse Transportation Comp'y PRINEVILLE, OREGON Prineville Employment Office CEO. J. IUBEUN, Prop. Let us know your needs and we will endeavor to fill them. GIVE US A TRIAL Telrplione Black 841 831 Mala Street. WANTED . VEAL, HOdS, MUTTON, BEBK, CHICKENS, TURRETS, DUCKH, GEEHK, EGOS HIDES, BUTTER, AND JACK RABBITS. GIVE 8 A TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET PRICK GUARANTEED. PROMPT RE TURNS GULICKSON CO. Established 1919 100 Front Street, Portland, Ore. A Classified Ad Bring i Quick Results IMP I rWww.'i wMFnitwunrmtTliiumffilirrMliri Hiililll I HVWV,1 Last Big Block of the Canadian Pacific Keservea rarm L,anas of the last big block of the Canadian PacllW fteeerved Farm fTMnS annonnoM the offering of the last big block 1 W.atatu Canada that will make you rich and innVpenaVnt. The wunU-v is idual for golxed farming as well as arain grow na. Later, R nrivate owners and naturally, prlfwi will he hltrlier. Conttniat wUl farm lamia be offered at prices o tow, Itrher. Never gain on the North Amenuaa Tour Last Big Opportunity This block eontaini both fertile open ratrlo and park lands to the Lloyd teV and Uattleford DlieHole sjf Alhavtai arl flaakatehawan. ti mm hutf farm lands on the rich gralrW of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta at prices averaging about tit M Bora, Or land In Southern Alberta under an Irrigation system of oaiaUinf water - lw an aera and ap, , 20 Years to Earn and to Pay The Canadian PaeUlo offer yon thle land Snder a plan of long term, aaay payment ist remarkable in the history of farm in J vestmente. You pay down 10. .Tben yoa kara no payment on the principal until the end of the fourth year, tn flf teen annual amenta. Interest is 6. In Centra) 88 atehewan. Beater Wheeler grew the world prise wheat. World's prise eaUwar grows ni LloydmiMtor. Lands Under Irrigation n Southern Alberta, the Canadian PaMfU Railway has developed the largest Individual frrivation undertaking on the Amerieaa Continent. Thia distriet contains boom, of the best lands In Canada. An Unfailing supply of water Is administered under tha Canadian Government. Prices range from 160 an acre up, on the same easy payment terms. 1 200 loan In improvements. Twen ty years to pay naom. No Taxes on Improvements There's a small las on the land-seldom mora than 20c an aere for all pur Ebut there are no taxes on your , tock, building, brprovementa. ' 1 ment or personal effect. Good marBem. m o a e r n ecnuuia, ui, ehnrchte, amusements, make f srm Hre do sirableand attractiva, Here you can adueva , ladsi Tha rtanaHUn Par ifln will not Bell vou B t Until you have Inspected It. You mot w satisfied and every question answerea fore taking up your bom. Investigation fa Invited and mad easy. This announcement sails attention to th Isst great block at Canadian Facift Baeertad Farm Lands. Special Rates (or Hometeekers nd Full Informatloei Wall peotloA No SaleWitW InvMh'gul OCHOCO REALTY CO. Local Agenta , 433 Main St. Prinevillev Ore. a artiiii,iiin-momii..i.r.a y rani POWELL BUTTE NEWS Edd Moore of Redmond vlalted with Charlea M. Charlton, Jr. over Sunday. Mr. Will Arnold and sona Ramon and Wilbur visited with frlendi In Powell Butt Sunday. Tba .molds now lira In Ban, and wara former raaldenti ot Powell Butte, and lay they Ilka the latter place tba beat Mr. and Mra. E. H. Stewart were gueite of Mr. and Mra. Roy Roberta for Sunday dinner. Penqa Marker, who formerly llred In Powell Butte, wai a buflneaa vis itor from the Wlllami ranch n up- pnr Ocboco. Oo. Truoedale loet a valuable cow Monday morning by death. Grandma Boara It at the George Wnlli runrh for a fw day. M Weill, mother ot George Wells, ha rallied from bnr recent stroke and interns about as well as usual. Mrs. Arthur Mllnnr, teacher at the Edwards school, was compelled to dismiss school lust week one day on account of serious colds which sho and her pupils had contracted. Mrs. Geo. Rhobert was a guest at the boma of ber sister, lira. B. A. Bussett over Sunday. Miss Anna Miller of 'Omaha, Ne braska, niece of Mrs. Hans Jacob- n and C. C. Brlz and Jake Brix. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING NoUee b kmbr (I'M kr the mimtfi. tt turator f Of mtMls at lUrtb Bis. Mb Saltk. mmm4, U all fnom UmM la mM mutt, Uwt k k mM uti IIW wt'-li tat Covnty CUrk mt Cmk Cowitr, Orasm. Mi Snal wnuIii ef kls adrntabtratlM 1 ItM atUla. an4 thst Ike mK kas Ml Hef r, tk 4tk ear ( Ortatec I, at 1 'etatk In Um biwm, M tks Coaatr Cnrt Bwe la PHmvUU, Oraeoa, as tks Usm ai IM lot Imrlnc s4 Htilnf mM taal smutbu, mi whlck Mia Um sa4 pUm aar pm lu mU4 la 14 auu ur appw rnrni sbiwt Dvrato. Dmimi mut UkM tks lis tins, Mmp Unktr t ltM. ALBERT BCMBT SMITH, EiKutor of tb. UU at Msiths Eliubttk Bmltk. Dmcw4 ll-Hp OREOOX STATE FAIR Flfty-alnth Annual Oregon But Fair, Salem, September 27 to Ooto ber I, splendid agricultural, live stock, and industrial exhibits, ex cellent races, a superb borseshow, Ihlgh class amsuements greater and better than ever before. A. H. Lea Secretary, Salem. tl-64e Tbe Journal does modern printing. Just The Tire You Want When You Want It Tbats tbe motto back of onr Tl-e Service. We have complete atocks of Good years in 30x3, 30x3 and 31x4. There are two types at two prices. Goodyear Regular and Heavy Tour ist Tubes to match. Toy'll And as ready with Just what you want when you want It. We'd like to put yon on the road to real tire economy with Ooodyeara. Homer Norton POST OREGON Ived laat week for a short visit with relatives and friends. Mias Miller formerly resided here and sev eral social affairs have been given In her honor. Miss Miller Is a clerk In tbe headquarters ot the Oregon Short Line, and Is on ber vacation. John Combs was In Powell Butte last week fixing up bis political teh ees. He visited at tbe Rube Scber er home. Quitea number of people hurried to register with Mrs. Mary V, Charl ton, official registrar, Saturday, the last day of regltsralkm. A large vote In Powell Butte peclnct Is pre dicted. ' Fred McCafferty, Fay Bussett and Anna Miler atended a moonlight pic nic at Lower Bridge last Tuesday ev ening. They report a glorious time E. Carl Charlton, Lloyd Bussett, Grant Watson, Fred McCafferty, Ray Lock wood, Fay Bussett and Anna Miller atended the dance In Red mond Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wurzweller and Henry Smith o f Prineville were guests at the Arthur Wurzweller ranch Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller and daughter Maxlne atended tha show In Prineville Sunday evening. Miss Cecelia Manceau has left tor San Francisco, where she will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Joe Malhoit. . Ole Oleson, Democratic candidate for Sheriff of Crook county, has been at the Bunn. ranch tor soma time helping Cllve Bunn put up his hay. Mrs. Mary V. Charlton visited Mrs. Jack O'Callahan last Thursday. A fine bunch of sheep belonging to Allle Jones of Ochoco, passed thru Powell Butte last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon, for mer residents of Powell Butte, now living a t Redmond, left Sunday night for Los Angeles, where thoy will spend the winter. They were accompanied by Mrs. McCafferty, tba mother of Mrs. Lemon, and Fran Mc Cafferty, who has been making an extended vtBlt here. After a visit with Ben McCafferty In Los Angeles, Mrs. McCafferty will leave for her home in Warsaw, New York. Opposite Masonic Temple ACETYLENE WELDING BATTERY STATION All Ford Work Done on Contract Price. Auto Repairing and Ignition Our Specialty. Ed McGilvray, Prop. PhoM Black SSI TERREBONNE NEWS Mrs. J. M. Comb ot p. A. C. was In Redmond Monday, giving instruc tion on making dress forms at tho Club. Some of our members atten ded, and Mrs. Pickitt wag appointed by our club to take notes so as to inform our club Wednesday. Mrs. M. Van Tassoll went to Bend Monday to see her youngest grand son, born to Glen Burley and wife. Tuesday, Mrs. George Gates and Mrs. Smith of Redmond and Mias Gladys Gates of Portland who was home on a vacation and Mrs. Mary Davidson of Terrebonne were callers at H. Gates. Thursday there was a surprlsa birthday party given to Mrs. Louise Arney. There were 15 adults and 10 babies present. A very pleasant time and a delicious lunch was had. J. Fosa went ' to Portland with Earl Malkenson the first of the week. They drove through. Mr. Foss came, home by (rain, and Earl brought his wlft home; she has been visiting her parents in the Valley. Harvey Gates1 yent to Prineville with his general farm exhibit tor the fair. Mrs. Hazelton left tor The Dalles Monday. She is the- mother of our primary teacher and has been visit ing her daughter tor several days. . ' T. Alderdyce made a trip to bis Opal City ranch Thursday. , . A carload of these beautiful little cars are here and we want to show you a value that is mighty hard to beat. They come in both wire and wood wheel patterns and are now on sale at the following prices: Five wire wheel design at $1385 Four wood wheel-design $1320 You cannot fully appreciate the beauty of design i and ease in riding until you have tried them out. Come in and take a ride. We have larger cars coming in which will be attractively priced, among them being the Velie, Allen and Chalmers. Also several used cars on hand which will be offered at bargain pries. Lib eral allowances made on all makes of cars. Central Motor Sales Go. Opposite Prineville Hotel PRINEVILLE - - OREGON , . i $ is, r..