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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1921)
CROOE tXMmTT JOCKXAL Till IINIUV. Al'ltll. 7, IU3I inTf-V; FORDS HMDS TTT MOST PEOPLE work a long time to save $1,000. L Some, think nothing of spending $1,000 more for a car that will give no more service than a Ford. For real ser vice at smallest cosl, BUY A FORD. INLAND AUTO COMPANY EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR GOODYEAR TIRES I g Where are You At? If you lack that pep, vim, vigor and go-get-it that you used to have Consult Dr. Long, at the Healthatorium Drugless methods-no drugs, no knife. Acute and chronic diseases. Rooms 4-5-6 Benton Block Telephone: Red 561. SPRING CLEANING TIME HAS COME Get your furniture reyarnished nd woodwork repainted. Work lone by ex-service man, Louii Rovny. Leave orderg at Lak ui's Hardware Co. Prineville, Oregon. DON'T DELAY DO IT NOW! MRS. J. F. STEIXTORK KX- . TKRTAIXS WITH MI HICALE Mrs. J. p. Stelntorf entertained at her home last Saturday afternoon with a musicale, which proved to be the beet social affair of itg kind for ome time. A very large number of Prineville ladies were honored by invitations. The program was as follows: Pi-'. no Duett, Blanche and Bernlce ' Shipp; Violin Solo, Orville Shults; a. Cradle Song, b. Souvenir; Piano Solo, Florence Cramer, a. Am Meer by Shubert, b. Hark, Hark, the Lark. Vocal Solo, Frances Duraud, a. Good Morning, Brother Sunshine, b. Seb ben Crudele; Reading, Mrs. H. W. Howard; a. Legend of the First Ca mel, b. Strictly Germ Proof; Piano Solo, Florence Cramer a. Prelude by Rachmaninoff, b. Rondo Caprisiosso, c. Volchlo. Mrs. W. I. Dishtnan and Mrs. C. XV. Elklns assisted the hostess in re-1 TO KXAMINK INTO FARM MUX AtT Through the activity of Sena- tor I'pton and others, ararnge- nieuts have been made for the Inspection of the Ochoco project reservoir and lands by repre- ! sentativea of the federal furra loan bank at Spokane, soon. Both . Senator McNary and Representative Siiinott are ac- tive in securing this assistance for lands under the Ochoco pro- Ject. svj. Mistletoe Superstition. MlstlWc., when mil mikhiiiI1 In the uir. Is retriinleil by the iicntl tlons as harliliiL-iT of hurt luck There Is an old reuson for hanging a hunch of mistletoe In the center nf the room, a custom which had noth ing frivolous about It In the first place. Bnidpr. In Smnrltimvlan my thology, was killed by an arrow of mistletoe. On his being restored to life It was promised that the plsnt would never aenln pefjierrate evil un less If touched the earth. How John Dory Got His Spots. ; The dory is one of the uiuckerel family with a highly notable ancestry. He has many peculiarities of form ahfJ color, but none more marked than the two vivid red spots on his sides. Tra dition shvs that It was from a dory that St. Peter took the coin with which to pay the tribute, ami that the two spots mark the place where be held the fish between his thumb ami finger. Natural Result "Some men are bashful when It comes to meeting their obligations." r.alitlna ,1 Tl I J r t , l-lOII fill -." III! 1 1 yf. JlllS IIIHT "M giving and Mrs. Harold Maison and i ,,,, ,, r nlmnHn, ,T ' .Mrs. ciKing assistea in serving. An elaborate lunch was served. Mrs. Steintorf is a very charming hostess, and if she leaves Prineville for California this summer as she plans, she will be much missed in the social life of the city. Auntie Should Have Known That J it'lc Marie um i,i,ir, 1.- iioiiie of her grandmother, and while there she went barefooted. One eve ning her aunt told lier to wash her feet before going to bed. When Marie came into the bedroom her aunt looked at them and snld: "Why, Marie, you ?m not wash the bottom of your feet at all." The little girl looked up surprised and said: "Why, auntie, I don't sleep standing up." ttilcaen American STATEMENT OP THE OWNERSHIP, MAN AGEMENT, t'lKCL'LATION, ETC., RE QI'IREI) BV THE ACT OP CONGREHU, ir z, mi, or C ROOK CM S- TV JOI RNAL, PI HI.IHHEI) WEEKLY AT PRINEVILLE. OREGON, FOR APRIL 1, ISZI. Stale of Oregon. County of Cmok. as. Before me, Notary Public in and for the state and county aforesaid, personally ap peared Guy Lafollette, who, after having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says mat ne In the editor of the Crook Coun ty Journal and that the following is to the beat of his knowledge and belief, ft true statement tf the ownership, management, etc., of the aforeaaid publication for the date Hhown in the above caption, required by tht Act of August 24, M12, embodied in aectioll 443, Postal Lawi and Regulationa, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit: 1. That the namea and addresses of tht publisher, editor, managing editor, and busi neaa manager! are: Publisher Guy Lafollette, Prineville, Oregon; Editor, Guy Lafollette, Prineville, Oregon ; Managing Editor, Guy Lafollette, Prineville, Oregon : Buainesa Man ager, Guy Lafollette, Prineville, Oregon. m f ' W J ... mqtyt I J it : XT. vr If I ( YCMi I ASSOCIATED 1NDUSTIIH .. it I v frl I OF O R BOON A Message to the People of Oregon By Governor Olcott TT IS with pleasure I take the opportunity thuc afForded me to urge upon the people of th state the importance of rallying around Oregon industries by the purchase of Oregon products. The prosperity of all of us it very closely linked with the prosperity of such industries. When Oregon people invest in Oregon industries by the simple method of buying their products, they are making an investment which cannot help but bring large returns to themselves. I sincerely trust that this campaign to educate the people of the state into the knowledge that the purchase of Oregon products means a greater and better Oregon for each and every one of us will meet with success from the start 2. That the owner It: Guy Lafollette. Prineville, Oregon. 3. That .the known bondboldera. mortagem. and other security holders owning or holding pei-rent or mora of total amount of bonds. mortgages, or other securities is: M. R. Galla- her, Prineville, Oregon. 4. J hat the two paragrapha next abova. giving the names of the owners, sockholders. and security holders, if any, contain not only tne list or stockholders and serurity holders as they appear uiion the books of tha com pany, but also, in cases where the stockholder or security holder apiwars upon tha books of the company as trustee or in any other fidu ciary relation, the name of the person or cor poration for whom such trustee is acting, ia given ; also thai the said two paragraphs con tain statements embracing affiants full know ledge and belief aa to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and se curity holders who do not appear upon tha books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In capacity other than that I of a bona Ada owner s and this affiant baa no reason to believe that any other person, as sociation, or corporation has any Interest dU , net or indirect In tha said stock, bonds, or other securities than aa ao Hated by him. GUY LAPOLLETTR. 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