Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 04, 1915, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Pajre 3
Prineville - Redmond Auto
Stage Line
JOHN E. HUNSAKER, Prop.
Mail , passengers, express, baggage and
freight. Connect with all trains.
Leave Redmond each morning on arrival of Train No.
104, arrive Prineville two hours later.
Leave Prineville 3:00 p. m.
STOP
That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol
ated) Cough Svrup
"Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quuity"
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTIONISTS
Exclusive NYAL Store
We are selling out all our Stoves
Ranges and Heaters at actual cost.
Furniture
will be sold at greatly reduced prices
up to February 20, 1915
A.H.Lippman&Co
Let The Journal do your printing
City Meat Market
HORIGAN & REINKE, Props.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
They Say an $8 Suit is Good
Enough for Me!
IIuvh it prcH-cd UrM times uMav ami you may juihk. They
c;iy n Toe or $t.0() watch in pood enough for me. As-k the man
with a WATCH what time it is and you may know. If you
can't afford n WATCH, winh for one and tin) jeweler wiil know
that you havfl ono good principle.
PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler
Jubilee Quartet Coming
Oflidals of tliu J'rineville Com
mercial Club huve been Htiraifwful
in K'-'ttinjf a contract with the
California JuWIuh Quartet, a colored
troop of tho hifchcHt ordor who
make a huHlnew of prewntinjr their
mimical GntertuinmenU to the col
letfea and Y. M. C. A. inntitutionn
of the country. Thy were thorough
ly lnvpHtiifttted before the contract
wan arranged and found to be of
the firat cum. They will appear
here but one night, Wednesday,
March 17.
Mary Compton
Mary Compton. daughter of S
W. and Nellie Compton, wan born
at rrinevilie, Augunt 7, 1902. All
her life haa been Hpent at the home
of her parents on Willow creek.
After a three-weeks' illnons ahe died
at the home of Clyde Kinder in thin
city at 7:.')0 p. m. Wednenday, Feb
ruary 24, 1!M5, aged 12 years, 4
months and 17 days- Ik-sides a
father and mother, she leaves three
sinters, a brother, and a half-brother
also Carrol Compton and Mrs.
With Smith, half-brother and half
KiHter, with a large number of
friends, to mourn Iji r untimely loss.
Thus, ere the blight of the world
tarnishes or knowledge brings re
sponsibility and sorrow, a young,
innocent life flits away.
"There fell 11(1011 the house o sudden
gloom,
A Hlimlow on those features lair aixl
thin;
Anil, sofily from that hushed mid
(liirki'iicl room,
Two ungi'l Issuer), when but one
went In." Longfellow,
Methodist Church
Services Sunday 11 a. m. and
7::t0 p. m.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Kpworth League, 6:30 p. m.
Teachers' training class, Tuesday
7:30 p.' m.
I'rayer Meeting. Wednesday, 7:30
p. m-
Choir practice, Thursday 7:30
p. m.
E. C. Newiiam, pastor.
Many Countiet Have a Deficit
Ordinance Number 220
An (inllnuiii eiitltl-( an Drill
niinceto regulate the line of tove
for heating whIit. reinlerliiu lard
11 nd tallow, within the lire llmlu In
the City of IVInevllle, Onuuii, ile.
finlliK what hIiiiII count It nti; vl.,lit
tlmm hereof, innl providing a. pun
ishment therefor, -
The people of the City of Prine
ville, Oregon, do ordain as follows:
Section 1 That from and niter
I he Hiking effect of this ordinance,
all stoves or other heating appar
atus, within the fire limits, which
are or shall Is; used for the plirpoues
of heating water, rendering lard,
tallow or other fatty substances,
and situated In the rear rooms or
other remote place of any business
liulldlng, and not In the Immediate,
perHonul view and control of tht; 1
proprietor or his employe, while
lire Is therein, shall be placed upon
aplf.tform of brick, stone, cement
or gravel alleust four Inches thick,
mid hhIiI platform shall not be less
Hum II v tret soinire. at the outer
edge of said platform there shall be
built thereon it substunthtl wall of
brick, stone or cement to a height
eiiiui to the height ol lire box of
mid s'ovu or heating plant, or In
lleii thereof, a sheet Iron or sheet
steel box, of eipial height, und
whether built of brick stone, cement
or sheet sleel or sheet Iron, If de
Hired, a sheet Iron, or sheet steel
dour may be placed In one side of
xald wall, for the convenient line of
fuel, or wood In said stove or stoves.
Section 2 That any person or
peiwiMN who chiill violate nnv of
! t lie terms and cui:ilii IoiiH of this or
j illimfiee, or who Mhnll negli-ct or return-
to comply herewith, shall be
1 deemed gullly of a tnlKiiemeiinor,
! and upon conviction In the record
er h court of the City of l'riilevlKe.
liegnii, xhull be fined not lens than
ten dollars, and nut mure than one
hundred dollars, and pay the costs
of proHccutlon, and In default of the
payment of such line and cost, shall
be cunliiied to the city Jail one day
for each two dollars of such fine and
eot sot to exceed thirty days.
S.1II1111 .'i. Ow ing tu the fact that
there are 110 ordinances governing
the use of such stoves In such places,
and ti nt this ordinance Is necessary,
for the Immediate preservation of
the peace, health and safety of the
City of Prineville und Its Inhabi
tants, utnl on account thereof an
emergency Is hereby declared to ex
ist, and this ordinance shall there
fun take effect from and after Its
approval by the mayor of said cltv.
Hoc t Ion 4 Passed by the city
council this 2nd day of March, 1U15,
after the third reading.
Approved by the Mayor of said
city tills 2nd day of March, 1!U5.
( has. S. r.DWAiiiis, Mavor.
Attest: E. O. Hyde, Recorder.
Slate of Oreu-on. I
County of Crook fH8 I
I, E. 0. Hyde, do hereby certify I
that 1 am the duly elected, quulltled i
and acting city recorder of the City1
of I'rlnevllle, Oregon, that I have j
compared the above and foregoing j
copy of ordinance with the original
thereof, that the same Is a true and !
correct copy of hhiiio and of the j
whole thereof. K. 0. Hydk,
Recorder.
"PRINORE"
AND
"STANDARD"
Prineville Flour
mmr M
V 1 'fit -
WOOD-LARK"
y?Anp Gopher
Poison
quick, certain;,
4-.DEADLY-.
READT FOR IJISTASTT USE.
XEVER VAILS.
1
Destroy squirrels, soph era, prmtrle tog, sunt
rats. Apply early In Spring when the huntrx
pests awake from Winter'! sleep. Money back
11 11 ever laua. -Wood-Lark" for u .
baa stood every test.
against rodent puts. If your
11, wni us.
It'a crop Insurance
dealer haaa't
Clarke, Woodward Drug Cow'
. PftRTI.AVn. ikliLfinv
0. C. CLAYPOOL
W. K. KING CO.
I OR SALF liY
CLIFTON & CONNF.TT C. W. KLKINS
J. K. STEWAP.T & CO.
Prineville Motor Freight Co.
Daily motor truck service to and from Red
mond. Special trips. Delivery to all parts
of the city. Qyick and reliable service.
Red juniper wood for sale.
Office west of Post Office.
Prineville Motor Freight Co.
, Prineville, Oregon
A statement issued by Harvey
Wells, state insurance commissioner,
shows all of the counties of the
state except eleven to have a deficit
on the first of the year, Jackson
county has the largest shortage, the
Htnount of over ";.', 000 would he
remiired to 8iiare their honks J
Morrow county showed less than
$2500 deficit, Clutsop and Klamath
ahout half a million each, Hood
River less than 1 17,000 und Crook
91.814.21.
Of the counties showing a credit
balance Multnomah has 105,000 in
round numbers, Marion JllS.OOO
and on down the line to Tillamook
which has less than 1000.
Soil your vegetables to Mudiltix & i
Company. 1-7
1
ii...i..,,...Mw. , ...x.w.xmm ;
1 Red Dragon 1
1 Squirrel and Coph.r Poison I
1 Will rid your place of Squir- f
tels. Gophers, Rata, Field Mice
Crows and all such pests '
Results or Your
Money Back jT
SOLD BY I
' D. P. ADAMSON & CO. I
III II Ml I MM REG
Plan Your Orchard Now !
Before the Busy Days of Spring Planting
Every year we are literally swamped at planting time with
letters and phone calls asking advice about what, when and
how to plant. Write us now for booklet of information. All
questions on these subjects carefully answered.
Thirty-Two Varieties of Apples
and a large assortment of all other fruits and berries grown on
dry land at Powell Butte for your selection. Varieties include
all leading kinds, as Yellow Transparent, Red Astrican, Wealthy,
Jonathan, Winter Banana, Mcintosh Red, Rome, Beauty, Spitz-
enberg, Stayman, Winesap, Wagner, Delicious, King David and
others. Prices: Apple trees, $2.00 per dozen; $15 per 100;
lJZm $'25 per 1000. All other trees and berry plants at reasonable
figures. Carolina poplars in any quantity, 25c each in small lots.
Lafollette Nursery Co.
PRINEVILLE
Both Phones
OREGON
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