Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 01, 1915, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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PROHIBITION NEXT
BIG PARTY ISSUE
WaHliiiiKttiti. Natlotntl louder ftf
both tint (lomlhunt tiulltlfnl imrtlci can
vn Hide or no eliiinc of tit,u from
fldhli to tho flnli.li over Ihu liquor
qiifulloii on tint (loon of both pnmt
Untitlul iiomliiHlltiK ciiiivciitloiiH In
JUKI, l'owt-tful factor In tho Inner
I urly coiimilii on bolli UI r i.tv-
lllg HOtll'U lllUt UlO lhU IDUHt bo
fuiicd,
Muny of thn bnl known int niburi
(if cohjcrt' uru dlpr iihmIiik ttio liquor
litilott lii a nuuincr which, ImlulKVd
111 lx your iiKO, would liimi threat
cnt'd to drive Hum from iiiitillo Ufa.
Tlii'y arc now tulhtiiK prohibition, con-
" fWlent, thi y ttay, ut tho m curlly of
thidr iionlilun.
The dlulc wlicra prohibition In 111
iffivt or IVrt) viutivwldo prohibition
lui'UHiiri'i Imvu bi-cn piinhimI but mo
not )i't In curutloi are Alnuuina, Arl
ton., Arltmiunx, Colorado, (idorxln,
lown, Muhu, Kuiiuhh, Mdlnc, MIhrIh
lipid, North Curollnii, Norlh llukoln,
OkluhoniH, Un-Kon, Tinii(i-, VlrKlu
In, Wnithlntiton and Vot Vlrglula
18 Id nil.
lv wile and I are; lolly pain.
Wt liaver had fllilll.
You I nt all that cook,
And she reails tl I write),
-I'lillftilrlpllla. 1-iluor.
IliiNbittid tir. It. mid an alcohol
poniw would do mo kchhI,
Vlf-To tt hU'h of your crotile did
b refurT-Llfp.
Mxthlttha ih beat war lo dm-rlba
Ttia rmxlpm akin know
Would be tu bang upon Ita !!
Tha plncurd "H II. O."
-'Judia.
Mr. KlntltH-DId you (Ind liny lit
rtlcW In tho innpirliic today, dear?
kin. rintto-oh, yon; I found a fla
In one urnl an ant In niiutlior.-Yon-krra
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BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
0 by Amartcan lraa Aancliillon.
William Q. McAcloo, SecreUry of tha
Trcaaury, sh recently ondsrwent an
operation for appendicitis.
GCLD RETURNS TO U. S.
Trada Oalanca Mount to $578,000,000,
Faat Liquidating Indebtcdnctt.
t'hU uKO.Tlio United Blatea l now
a creditor nation In tho utrkt aense.
Tho world la bciilniilng to pay In cukIi
for tho linmi-iiRe volume of product
botiKht In tills country.
Cold la rtowlim atcadlly Into the
L'nltod Hiuiea. Nearly $41,000,000 haa
been received alnco Januury 1. Ono
fonrth of Mil amount came In lust
weed, and a contlimoua atmim of the
precloua metal mean ultimately tho
lireitteHt era of prosperity this country
hna ever known.
Tho trade' bulance In favor of tho
t.'nlled 8latf up to the clone of bioil
neaa March 27 approxlmntoa j78,O00,
000. Thia la the amount other comi
trlea owe the United Stntea In exreoa
of linporU, however the difference
may be settled. When the war beutin
In AuRiiHt It waa viirloiiMly catlmated
that the United Ktutea waa Indebted
to Europe even more than the present
credit balance.
Look over the classified ads on
pane 8.
Now Ready For
f
'elivery
4 W af
rWWaJ t I
!THE UNIVERSAL CAR
We Have Just Received a Full
Carload of the 1915 Model T
Ford Cars
Which are now set up and ready for inspection
Get Your Car Now!
From $40.00 to $60.00 rebate if there are 300,000
Ford cars sold this year, and nearly one-half of
that number has already been sold. You must get
in on this 300,000 to get the rebate mentioned!
Firestone, Goodyear, United States
and Michelin Tires, a complete stock
on hand. A full line of oils and gas
A Carload of Dodge and Stude
baker cars now enroute
C. W. WILSON
THE FORD GARAGE
The CtiKene wilnr board la now re
celvliiK, blda for tl.e conatructlon of a
reinforced concrete reuervolr cf 2,500,
iioo Kallona capacity.
1'luti and specification have been
prepared for Aalorla's flrat public mar
ket. It will be one of the moat modern
market on the coHt.
1'rlent from La Grande, I'endleton
and all other cities of eaxtern Oregon
have gathered at llaker to take part
in the holy week service.
The 1'ortlund Chamber of Commerce
completed a four day' campaign with
a membcrnlilp of 4207 the largest
chamber of commerce in the world.
Tho ('. A. Hmlih Lumber company
of .Murnhfleld, baa opened a targe Iok
Klim cump between Murahfleld and the
SIuhIuw river, employing looo men.
Auhland will have a merchant' an
loclutlon, aUpa having been Uilicn to
perfect tho suuie at an early date. It
will mart out with a membership of
about 50.
Stutlntlc how that the women'
club at the University of Oregon have
a hli'.her average in acholaHtlc rtand
liiK than the bli;heHt group grades
mailo by the men's ciub.
I'lun are develnpInK rapidly for the
orKHiil.allon of a 'Grower' Coopera
tive annoclatlon for l.lnn and Ilenton
couutieH, vhldi it la expected, will be
effected by the middle of April.
Improved buslue couditlona In Ore
gon are reflected In aoveral item of
the combined stutementa of atate and
national bank of OreKon, made March
27, according to Stale Jiank Superin
tendent Sargent.
Advice have been received by State
(engineer I-ewla, that the three mem
ber of tho newly-created California
water commission will arrive here
April 1, to make a Rtudy of the water
code of thla state.
Twenty-one day after It had been
attacked and bitten by a rabid coyote,
a $25 work horse owned by D. K.
Draiinon, of Oro Dell, near La Grande,
fell a victim of rabies and, after bours
of suffering, wa shot.
With people present from all part
of tho surrounding country, Albany
Saturday celebrated Its second month
ly public sale day. It was declared
a gi't at success and It 1 estimated that
about $1500 worth of property, changed
bands.
A junior commercial club, composed
of 150 Eugene boys, to form a training
school for the developing of a future
Eugene "spirit" and to carry along
the work of the commercial club in
future years, ha been proposed at
Eugene.
Orchardlats In the district lying
south of Mcdford, alarmed by the con
tinued drought which threatens to re
peat the disaster of 1914, have organ
ized an Irrigation system of their own
and expect to have water on the land
by May 1.
The waxlike deposits found In the
beach sands just north of the entrance
to Nehalem Hay have been declared to
be beeswax by the geological survey
report Just issued. Thla Is contrary
to the theory held by many that the
deposits were some form of petroleum.
Secretary of State Olcott has an
nounced that there was an increase In
the motor vehicle licenses issued this
year of about 43 per cent over that for
the same period In 1914. The total
number of licenses Issued this year Is
14.900, not Including motorcycle li
censes. Libby, McNeil & Llbby, packers,
have decided upon The Dalles ns the
location for (heir proposed Paclflo
northwest plant and will start con
struction at once. The plant will cost
$50,000 completed. Employment will
probably be given to about 300 persons
during the fruit canning season.
Forty-three accidents, none fatal,
were reported to Labor Commissioner
Hoff during the week. Eight of the
accidents occurred In paper mills and
seven in machine shopa. Thirteen ac
cidents occurred among those engaged
In the sawmill or logging industries,
while seven were hurt on railroads.
James S, Winters, of Portland, sub
mitted the lowest bid for the construc
tion of the postofflce building at I'en
dleton, for which an appropriation of
$122,000 has been made. Ills figure
for limestone was $84,487 and for sand
stone $84,387. The building will be
two stories of fireproof construction.
The Mazamas of Portland now have
a slater organization recently formed
in southern Oregon and known as
"Grizzlies." The new club will follow
along lines similar to the Mazamas
and will foster the Idea of verifying
historical events and locations, and of
marking the latter with suitable monu
ments. The Coast Artillery Corps will hold
Its coast defense exercises at Kort
Stevens at the mouth of the Columbia
for 12 days, beginning June 16 and
ending June 27, according to an order
Issued by Adjutant-General White. The
drill will include practice in the use
and firing of the big 10-Inch and 12
lnch guns at the fort, under the In
struction of the men of the regular
army stationed there. The various
calculations In higher mathematics, by
means of which the guns are aimed
to sink vessels out of sight of the land,
will aluo bo a feature of the drill.
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Vfmrrjfm:-tm0tmm0 1 1 wninniwi i-uinii.iuu i-im iu u jq il
We sell for Cash. That's
Why We Sell Cheaper!
SPIRING
13. a. 33
GOOD
Flaxons, Poplins, Printed Voiles, Crepe De Chene, Lace
Cloth, Pique, Ripplettes, Linens, Fancy Silks
B. V. D.
Union Suits for Men!
Made of Mainsoolc; the most com
fortable and durable union (J1 Art
suit ever worn. A suit ylaUU
P. Q. A.
Union Suits for Men!
Summer weight; closed crotch; long
sleeves; ankle length; also J1 Of
short sleeves; ankle length vliO
Fine Quality of Silk Hose
FOR MEN!
White and black at 35c a pair. Extra good quality of
Lisle Thread Hose, white, black, fancy tans at 25c pair
Clark's Gloves
Pure silk; elbow length; double
lipped, $ 1 .00 pair. Short, 65 cents
Ladies' Silk Hose
Fine quality of Ladies' Silk Hose
at 50 cents a pair
Groceries
Diamond W Canned Goods: Blackberries, Strawberries, Peaches, Pears, Q C
Apricots, Pine Apple and Sweet Potato, per can . DC
Greystone
Enamelwear
CLIFTON & C0RNETT
Prineville, Oregon
Hammocks
$2.50 to $4
SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STA j
MKNT OF
The Palatine Insaracce Co. Ltd.
rff London. England, tti the 3" S:.y of Te
wmlwr. lyU, tmu! to Ihe ii.ir:rt!:u'e e:n
misslontr of tha auvte of Orcein,, iuiSja(i
to taw :
INCOME.
Net prmlumi received durlnu
th. year $2.001.3.!)2
Interest, dividend and rami re
ceived durinu tha year 123, 603.63
Income from other amrcve re
ceived during the year 8. 934.63
Total Income SU.l Ul .62 1 . 18
DISHl'RSKMENTS.
Net lou'f paid during tl.t yeBr.St.172.C9-l S2
CommiMiot'e and salaries paid
durinn the y.ar SSS.24J.38
Tuxes, licenses and fees paid during-
the year 6S.2-0.7D
Amount of ail other expendi
tures !M.42.fa
Tutal expenditures 52,1 0S.T6 1 .67
ASSETS.
Value af stools and bond
owned (market value I $2,4.15.900.00
Cash In bunka and on hand 374.S1I..U4
Premiums in entree of collection
written since September 80.
1S14 371.879.31
Interest and rents due and ac-
orutd S0.0S0.00
Total arsets 13,212,728.26
Les i-cUI deposits in any tute
(if any there be) J 26.9S3.92
Total assets admitted In Ore
gon I3.185.774.3S
LIABILITIES.
Cros clnims for losses unpaid. S 219.979.00
Amount of unearned premiums
on all outstanding risks 1,915, Ml. 08
Pue for commission and broker
n 4.456.00
All other liabilities 1 40.960.00
Total nubilities exclusive of
capital stock $2,181,336.08
Total premiums In force Decem
ber 31. 1914 $3,688,223.4
I.I.SINKSS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR.
Total risks written during the
year $3,306,299.00
Gross premium! received during
the year 60,472.8$
Premiums returned during tha
year 17,047.34
leases paid during the year.... 83.S04.70
Losses Incurred during the year. 86,664.70
Total amount of risks autstand-
lng In Oregon December St,
U14 2.614.160.00
The Palatine Insurance Co. Ltd.
BY A. H. WRAY, Manager.
Statutory resident general agent and aal
torney for service, H. K. Parkhurat, 301 WlaJ
ox bldg., Portland, Or.
WHITMER-KELLT CO..
' Til Plttork Block, Rea. Agents.
WM. MILLER.
($1 Pltteek Black. Res. Arent.
Let the busy little classiged ads
in the Journal act as your salesman,
solicitor or errand boy. They work
while you sleep.
Dr Ida Behrendt
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GRADUATE
Philadelphia Optical Col
lege, Philadelphia, Pa.
McCormick Optical College
Chicago, III.
MANUFACTURING
and REFRACTING
wpucian
M .... eon
Are you wearing lenses that are not satisfactory? If you are
having trouble with your eyes, it will pay you to come direct to
me. I will give your eyes a thorough and careful examination
free of charge and tell you the exact condition they are in.
I Fit Every Conceivable Style of Spectacles and Eyeglasses
Dr. Behrend is now introducing the late Kryptoc Invisible
bifocals and Toric Lenses, which is without doubt the finest len3
ever put on the market. Perfect fitting glasses, ground especially
for the weak eyes, astigmatism, near-sigh tedness. far-sightedness,
reading or fine work.
We especially solicit complicated cases. Our experience often
enables us to give satisfaction where others fail. -
My glasses cure headache, neuralgia, nervousness, tired eyes,
aching eyes, styes, granulated lids, bloodshot eyes, etc,
Remember that our responsibility does not end until you have
obtained the satisfaction you expect.
Parents Should Not Neglect Their Children' Eyes
For a pair of glasses worn for a few months will enable a
child's eyes to strengthen and fully develop, while neglect at this
critical time will so injure the eyes as to make it necessary, sooner
or later, for them to put on glasses and wear them continually.
Oregon Hotel, Prineville, March 30 to April 14
The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year