Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 04, 1915, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOUNAL
Page 2
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
UCY Lafoi.i.kttk, Editor-Proprietor
i i
Entered at t!ie postottke t Prineville
Oregon, as second class matter.
The Journal stands for the host inter
ests of Piineville and Crouk County. Is
independent in politics.
Published every Thursday afternoon.
Trice 1.50 per year, payatle in advance.
In rm of chaiiL-e of address please notify
tin at once, giving both old and ',w j patei the freight rates and found
uurerc.
iiirt nonn.k. Next we interviewed
two of our locat merchants and
found that stock salt is worth in
small lots 1.15 per 100 pounds in
the open market in Prinevitle, cash.
Add the cost of postage, money
order, etc.. to sny nothing of the
delay, inconvenience and anxiety
j and the consumer lost 50c per hun
dred on the shipment. Next, to
I carrv the idea farther, we investi-
pOR $ALE
EXCHANGE, RENT, ETC.
The Journal Classified Ads.
Advertisements tinder till head
are eh red for at a flat rate ot live
cents per line for each Insertion. No
display other than regular headings
will he admitted to the Classified
columns. Copy should lie In this.
olhVe not later than Wednesday noon
to Insure Insertion under this head.
Thursday March 4,1915
Forbes Delivered the Goods
Seed Rye For bale
("itio.l clean dry land seed rye fur sale,
price $1 "tl per Imshel. I.kwis Kmu:l,s
iiKKtiKK, Prinevitle, Ore. 8 I tf
For Sale
Team youim ues, Height "200 lbs.
Address, I.kwis
Ore, Box 2:
CoHYKI.I.. h'
3
dmoiid,
. I that bv local shipments, the charge
I for this class of freight would cust
said consumer 83 cents per hundred
; which added to the original !.
cents woukl vet leave a imiuiiei: in
j favor of the home merchant of 23
'' cents per hundred.
While these prices and compari
sons will not figure out in every
j case as strong as the above, we be
! lieve that in many instances the in-
" i vestigation will prove that it is to
During the session of the legisla- j ,est interests of everyone to
ture just closed everyone agrees; buy pf the home merchant. '
who was in a position to watch the j .
workings of the House that four or -j-he co-operative cannery at New- Farmers' Union Meeting
five men were instrumental m 1 i,P1, t,i fnrmera nf that resrion A nuetinit of the Fanners' 1'inou
getting nine-tenths of the important ! f24,454 last year tactically all of tlM??A
legislation through tnac Doay. ui , it for Droduce which would other- the pu.pose of re eetatmsimn?
Horse Taken Up
One while mare, weight about IIXH)
pnitius, orami rimer i, nine vr i
years old, broke to work. Owner can
have same by paying pasture, and ad
vertising charges. Animal at my place
on the Linionu road. N. K. MctoiN,
Piiiievihe, Oregon. i dtp
the four or five leaders none re- wige have ,ccn
lost.
i' I . utf.nnlin.1
ine cannerj nilmr hntmu-sa tlie farmers may
ceived more recognition than our ; maje a net profit of about 13000, wivh to take up. All mmiM of the
representative, Vernon A. Forbes, which wa3 better than expected for ho wLh To
of Bend. . the first vear. Co-operative estab- join. 3 4 2t T. H. Lafollcttk, 1W
introduced the bill and j laments of this kind are likely to
Forbes
lead the
the lease
lakes, which will bring a great
amount of wealth to the state with
out injuring anyone, and which
Man and wife want
fight that made possible prove the salvation of thousands of ranch; man to work, worn,
c .l r -i cook. Address M. -V Mew art
of the Southern Oregon : 0regon farmers. ell Untie. Ore. 2 25:
position on
woman to
I'ow-
t3u
W AN'TKI) A man to retail Haw
Even thoueh the supply of wheat helirht Products, town and country
.:n l Lamest and last l.lno. Ulie ( me
.1 r : .. :n .urto
iromsoumeru n.um win ma i ..",,. !llrm.ut . r.iiimnnli. In the
might have easily been allowed to be released soon by the capture of world Six factories ami branches.
rural 1 i .u p,f I Products supplied from new Pacific
v.unsiani.uop.e, ... ,c Brand. Quick nerv In
land market is quoted at 11.15 to freight. We want only Industrious
1 id The law of sunnlv and de- cni nble of earning $l"0 ami up
resources without bringing any
revenue to the state whatever.
Durirg the 1913 term of the leg'
imt month and expenses. Must have
mand continues to govern. Plant mean for starting expenses anil
islature, Forbes introduced the bill every idle acre to spring wheat for j;'1 A"S W. TaE
the prices are sure to be good this u-igh Co., Oakland. Calif., giving age,
occupation ami reference.
fall.
Market reports during the cur-
that made the development of the
Tumalo project possible, which pro
ject will stand forever as a monu
ment to the state for efficient work
done by the commonwealth.
It was Forbes who championed . during the next year. Crook coun
the fieht for the creamery bill ! ty sheepmen have awaited this news
which prevents the manipulation of . for many long years,
Work Wanted
Bov 19 anil mother want work
prices in communities like this one,
to the benefit of the so-called
creamery trust and the direct
detriment of the people.
In justice to Forbes it should be
said that those who a$e in power in
the legislative bodies of the state
recognize him to be one of the
ablest of their number. It is
whispered that he may have the
speakership of the house for the
next session if he wishes that honor.
In justice to the man and in the
interests of this part of Oregon he
should be returned to the House by
unanimous vote at the expiration of
his present term.
rpnt U7dc nrpHiot ft wool famine a ranch. Uooil relereuces. inquire
. , - . , . ,.,ii '..9!i.l'll
We are paying cash for Hides
Pelts and Furs. rrlnevllle ieed,
Livery & Sales Stable. 2-ll tf
In the tenents' directory for the
Oregon Journal building we note
the following: "West, Oswald,
lawyer, room o0d, it seems we
have heard that name before-
Furniahed Home for Rent
Nine room house for rent; fully
furnished. Inquire Mrs. bva Itoak.
21S3tp
Hits the Spot
EVERY TIME
White Leghorn.
Stock, Petalmna and highest laying
strain O. A.C. ; eut from linest e
lected breeders. $1 for 15; f." for 150.
1-28 5t A. D. Pbatt. Post. Ore.
Tax Paying Time
Last week a well known catalogue
house shipped 70,000 pounds of
catalogues to Roseburg, Oregon,
bv freight, from which point they
were mailed out by parcel post to
all parts of Oregon. The cata
logues were a work of art and cost
anywhere from 75 cents to $1.75
each to deliver to the customers.
They weighed approximately two
pounds each, and in the one ship
ment above mentioned there were
more than 35.000 catalogues, the
cost of which delivered to the cus
tomers would total some $40,000.
This amount represents a part of
the profits these people realize from
the sales made in communities just
like this one throughout the state, ;
which profit belongs to the local
merchant. Have you paid yourj
catalogue assessment yet? It is a
tax that leaves Crook county never
to return. It contributes not one
cent to the road, school or other
funds of the county. Can we af
ford it?
Trade at Home and Save Money
D
i
Stallion For Sale
Three-ouaiter Percheron Stallion,
eltfht years old, weigh 1550 pounds;
block v built hiiU heavy uone. uooii
breeders, l'rlce reasonable. For
further Information write to T.J
Ff.kgi'ho.n. RoltertH, Or. 2-11 4 tl
Wood Sawed on Short Notice
Leave or 'phone orders to II. 1).
Still's Harness Shop. C. f
I'kkkis. 1224
Bargain Sale
Four full blooded Jersey bulls,
coming yearlings, price 20 euch if
taken by March 1. une two-year-old
full blooded Jersey bull; price
$75. All at ranch on Combs' Flat.
Frank Vanlna, Frluevwe. ur. z-v-ztp
Stop
that
Cough
NOW!
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
6 Per Cent Money
Loans rnay be obtained for any
purpose on acceptable Kuai tiSiaie
security; lllieral privileges; corre-
spondence solicited, a. t. aiiknuy
Company, 758 Gas, Electric Hldg.,
Denver, Colorado. J 4 4t
If
You Are in Need Do
Not Fail to Read this Ad
Time We Need and Time We Want!
W
The European nations in their great conflict depend on the
time; the farmer depends on the time to go to his work;
the man who works wants to know when it is meal time,
and if you are in need of a good timepiece, we want you
to know that we keep an up-to.date stock on hand of both
atches and Clocks
It will pay you to look over my ttock. I keep all grade of
Standard make in tock. such ai Elgin, Waltham, Hampden,
of different Grades of watche
Remenber I sell New Elgin Watches for $5.50
And other R. R. grade watche, 21 -jewel Hamilton and
other. Thec are old the tame everywhere. Everyone i
invited to call in and inspect my atock when convenient.
Watch This Space for my Regular Announcements!
L. KAMSTRA
PR1NEVILLE
OREGON
BIGGS & BIGGS
Attorneya-at-Law
Prineville, Ore.
Seed Oati for Sale
Good clean eeed Side Oat at the
Dighraan ranch on Ochoco. Write
or 'phone C L. Roberts, I'rineville,
Oregon. , 1-28 tf
Mia
LTTHVEIBEIRi
Sbingles, Moulding, Windows,
Doorn, Glasses, Ktc. Etc., Etc.
oinnn Q. DTDDV jl
Hi oniri uo i umi i p
ri . - -- 11
P. Adatnson & Co.
Cream Shipper.
We need more cream and are pay
lnc two cents more lor uuiieriiji,
than any other creamery. Cash
with each can. lair and courteous
treatment. Ship Cream or write for
shipping tait. iatnhlll Creamery
Co., Fortlnnu urejjon. in
For Sale '
Ture Bred Hereford Bull. O A.
llKi)i.t;.Ni), Prineville, Ore. 2-25 2t
Eye Strain
Taken in time, one can over
come the trouble entirely
without the use 0! glaBees.
Examination is tree and we
will explain your condition
and tell vou the truth with
out obligation to you.
DRS. MARTIN
Opticians
ror Sale
Twin cylinder, belt drive, 1912 Vale
Motorcycle; 7-h.p. In excellent con
dition, l'rlce $125. Robkkt Doi ulah.
i 18 4tp
A local citizen received a ship
ment of stock salt by parcel post a
short time ago. To relieve our
minds of the idea that such articles
were being shipped
Ochoco No. 40. Meets
held a little investigation with the !
following results:
Stock salt at this particular time
was selling at 55c per 100 pounds
in Portland. Parcel post rates are,
we all know $1.08 per 100 from,
Portland to Prineville, which brings 1
the cost of the article to $1.61 per
I A i C
! v Jt I every Tuesday night.
Strangers welcome.
J. H. Gray. Nohle Grand; Percy H.
Smith, Vice Grand; S. G. II inkle, Re-
Viv mail ma 'cordinit Secretary: C. B. Dinwiddie,
i AruHBiirer.
For new and old stomach
trouble ute Adamson's Digest
eze. Price 50c or six boxes for
$2 50 postpaid to any address
in the United States of America.
For nale by D. P. Adamson &
Co., Prineville, Oregon.
Take Advantage of the Wheat
Market Chance of a Lifetime
Buy a (food home with a crop of
wheat. Here is your chance: KHJ
acres of fine land lyinir. In a smmre,
well fenced, on main county rouo;;
U miles from school house; level land
no rocks, no IiIk trees; deep soli, 60
acres we I cultivated; KM) In Boon
pasture; water rlht; (rood small
barn with 5 stalls, irood (tuiall gran
ary 12x12, good imjttfy shed, wood
shed and workshop; two cisterns;
small bachelor livlnit house, two
rooms, phone; all the land cultlv-
dlile and irriirable. Owner will sell
at a sacrifice, lease or rent. Adjoin
Iriir land ranges from $40 to $75 an
acre: terms. Investigate this rare
chance. Address P. O. Box 334 Prlnu
vllle. Oregon. 2 18
Baled hay for sale at the Hamil
ton Stables 2 18-H
Maddux & Co. will btiv your vege
ables and pioduce. A-k the man.
Phone Pioneer Rod 603.
The Journal, fl.50 per year.
BURSON The
Leader
FASHIONED
H0SB
No Saam Hars
We have just received
another lot of, those
"America" Alarma
They're clocks we can
fully recommend,
reliable, exact time
keepers that won't let
you oversleep.
We would like to sell
you one, because you'll
surely tell your neigh
bor about it.
If you have
not traded
with us a trial
is all we
ask.
We give you
Price
Service
Quality
Mrs. I.
Michel
You'll have to get ap
rly to beat the 'Am
erica" Alarms.
They're punctual, Ju
raDle, and neat. They
don't require much
attention and don't
cost much cither.
t have a fresh ship
ment on the way and
will have them on .sale
Monday.
BURSON
PAtuinurn T"k.
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