Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 14, 1914, Image 8

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Valuabl
IN EXCHANGE FOR THE FAMOUS
ROWI TRABIIG
e Presemifcs
FREE!
STAMPS
Cut Glass, Silverware, China, Lamps, Carving Sets, Mesh Bags, Vanity Cases, Furniture, Etc. These Prineville Merchants
are now giving the valuable Brown Trading Stamps absolutely FREE with CASH purchases.
One Stamp with each 10 cent CASH purchase.
O.'C. CLAYP00L & CO., Groceries and Hardware
CITY MARKET, Horigan & Reinke, Fine Meats
H. D. STILL, Harness and Saddles
Prineville Dry Cleaning & Dye Works A' J' REYRL
MRS. J. N. WRIGHT, Co" toctk.
L. KAMSTRA, Jewelery and Sporting Goods
NOTICE
On September 1 , 1 9 1 4, we will commence giving Brown
Stamps to our customers. We are compelled to postpone the giving of stamps
until then, owing to the piano contest that we are now conducting.
PRINEVILLE MERCANTILE CO.
All Merchants whose names appear opposite are now giving
BROWN STAMPS
$2.00 Worth - 20 - Brown Stamps FREE !
to all who visit the beautiful Brown Stamp Premium Parlor in the Prineville Mercantile Co s store. Start saving thse valu
able stamps now. Visit Premium Parlor to-day and get a book containing $2 worth of stamps free to start you. Do it today
Look! Half-Book Premiums
WONDERFUL
Yes. It's an absolute fact. You can secure valuable premiums with HALF
FILLED BROWN STAMP BOOKS. Of Course this is mighty good news
to you and is bound to make you save BROWN STAMPS in preference
to all other kinds.
Other Stamp Companies Compel You to FILL
Your Book
Brown Stamps
Be sure you patronize the above merchants. It makes
no difference where you receive Brown Stamps, they
can all be pasted into the same book. This meany you
can easily and quickly obtain the premium.
Brown Stamp Premiums BEST
$1.00 w
orth-10-Stamps Free! Cut Out Coupon Below
"Dividend Day" is last Wed
nesday in each month. $1.00
worth (10) Brown Stamps FREE
to each visitor to Premium Par
lor on that day. No purchase
necessary.
FREE! Ten(10)BrownStampCoupon FREE!
Present this coupon to any Merchant in Prineville giving Brown Stamps
Make a cash purchase of 25 cents or more and receive $1.00 worth (10)
Brown Stamps FREE in addition to the regular Stamps.
PEOPLES STAMP CO.
Brown stamps given in ex
change for
Tobacco Tags, Coupons, Soap
Wrappers, Hamilton Coupons,
Etc., Etc., Etc.
For Governor, Gus.
C. Moser, Republican;
He Stands for Economy and Ef
ficiency and Dignified Law
Enforcement Fewer Commis
sion! and Reduction of Ex
penses in Each Department
of the State.
SYNOPSIS OF RECORD AND PLATFORM
I was born and raised on a farm
in Buffalo county, Wisconsin; edu
cated myself by my own efforts,
and have practiced law in Portland
since June 1, 1894. Have always
taken an active part in public
affairs, and have held several offi
cial positions.
I stand by my record as state
senator at "the last session of the
legislature. I worked and voted
against the new tax law, and favor
a law making taxes payable semi
annually, without penalty.
Only five of the laws passed at
that session were referred to the
people by referendum petitions.
Four of these the people approved
by overwhelming majorities, and I
voted for them. The fifth was
almost as badly defeated, and I
had voted against it in the legis
lature. I worked and voted for Senator
Malarky's minimum wage bill for
women, providing for an impartial
commission to fix the maximum
hours of labor and the minimum
amount of pay.
I favor a similar law providing
for an impartial commission with
out compensation, to fix the maxi
mum hours of labor for men in the
various industrial occupations.
This in preference to a flat eight
hour law.
I favor further good roads legis
lation with state aid, so that we
may have cheaper transportation
from the farms and producers in
every direction.
I favor the reduction pf taxes by
consolidation of various commis
sions, or the abolishment thereof,
and placing their duties in the
bands of the state board, and by
the reduction of the expense ot
I conducting the various depart
ments of the state.'
I favor suitable appropropria
tions' for our state educational in
stitutions, and the continued im
provement of our great bulwark
the public school system.
And above all, I favor the vigor
ous and efficient enforcement of all
the criminal statutes, including
those regulating or prohibing the
sale of intoxicating liquors, and
this I shall do with firmness ana
impartiality. The rich, the poor,
the great, the humble, the capital
ist, the laborer, the churchman
and the business man, shall be
measured by the same standard,
and each shall answer for his own
acts. Paid adv.
Subscribe for the Journal, $1.50 yr.
FLOUR MILLION FARM.
How On. North Dakota Man Gats
Great.at Return From Cropi.
A North Dakotan realizes the maxi
mum returns from his wheat and rye
crops by converting these grains into
flour which he sells at $3 a hundred
pounds. In his locality it was practi
cally impossible to obtain good rye,
graham or whole wheat flour, so this
farmer started growing and grinding
his own grain. As he became profi
cient the quality of the flour improved
until finally his neighbors were annu
ally demanding bis surplus at hand
some prices. This keen demand for
high quality flour increased until he
decided that it would puy him to equip
a small mill thoroughly and to embark
in the business on a commerclul scale.
A stream of coiiHideruble velocity
flows through his furm and furnishes
the power with which to operate his
machinery. lie equipped his minia
ture mill with a crusher, a grinder, a
cleaner and an elevator. The Income
from his flour business during tho first
two years puld for his plant and equip
ment and yielded him a good net profit.
This miller eliminates nil tho charges
that usually go to tho middle mnn. He
annually ralsos about eighty acres of
wheat and thlrty-flve acres of rye.
Some of this grain he sells as a casu
crop on account of inadequate bin
room in which to store It, but more
than half of the crop is converted Into
flour to be used for human food.
A gasoline engine is also maintained
as a reserve source of power in case
the water power should give out The
marketable flour is neatly sacked and
sells for 3 a hundred pounds. An
nually the rye and wheat have a
farm value of about 00 and 82 cents
a bushel respectively where they are
sold as cash crops. At a slight ex
pense as regards time and labor this
shrewd fanner converts bis raw wheat
and rye that In tho bulk are worth ap
proximately $1.07 and $ 1.10 a hundred
pounds Into excellent flour that soils
for $3 a hundred pounds.
Yearly this progressive farmor Is
gaining an attractive income from his
milling operations, since ho also grinds
grain for bis neighbors. This labor in
nowise Interferes with his farm work,
as tho greater share of the mill work
Is done during the period when Held
work is relatively slack. Country Gentleman.
Garden Hose and Sprinklers,
Garden Tools of all kinds. J. E.
Stewart & Co.
For Sale or Trade
Llpplncott Soda Fountain for any
thing of value. 16 syrups, Onyx,
large mirror, electric lighted, fix lures
solid oak. J. Fiunk Spinning, Kcho,
Oregon. 6 14-l!t
Strayed
Light bay horse, gelding, weight
1020, rangy built, bald face, (our
white stockings, Small brand on
left shoulder, also T F connected on
stifle. Has halter on and sharp shod
No. 2 shoes. Last seen near Koberts,
Ore. Iteward ol $12 will be paid for
recovery of horse. Deliver horse to
M. 8. Mayfleld. 4-0-1 mp
Agents Wanted
Huntley Pneumatic Sweeper Co.,
0001 So State it., Chicago, 111. 5-14
Jersey Cows for Sale
Anything from calves to milking
cows. All young stock of high
grade. Trices reasonable. 'Phono or
address, L, 11. Lafollette, Prineville,
Oregon. 3-5
Fishing Tackle
We have a complete lino. Every
thing you need. Como and see L
Kimistra, The Prlnevlllo Jewelry &
Sporting Hoods Store. 4.9
Buggy for Sale.
Long body, no top, almost new.
Price $50. Also driving harness $15.
4-30-tf W. 13. Mohhu, Lamonta, Or.