Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 20, 1915, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Page 3
The Central
Garage
New Stock of Tires All Sizes!
Alio a complete line of Auto Supylies
Gasoline, Oils, Grease Etc.
BU1CK SERVICE STATION
We repair all makes of cars
Huff-Noble Auto Co.
PR1NEVILLE
OREGON
awtrnrar
Paint Your Home Now
While Linseed Oil is Only
90c per Gallon
15c below the Portland market!
We bought when the price was down
and that is the reason we can under
sell all others
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
STOP
That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol
ated) Cough Syrup
"Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quality"
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Exclusive NYAL Store
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
Free Balmacaan
Coat for Ladies or Gents!
With each Suit ordered in the next ten days.
Hand tailored to your individual, taste of the
season's latest fabrics. Our prices
$16.50, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00
GORMLEY, THE TAILOR
MIk JukiU'O Carter was electw
quoi'ii of tho strawberry carnival at
UoHcburg,
Coos and Curry counties will hold
tlii'lr dairy uliow and annual fair ai
Myrtle I'olnt. '
The I'olk county chautauqua will lie !
hold in Dallas tills year from July 4
to 10, IncluHlvn.
One thouiiund former otudenti of Al
bany CijIIcko are expected to attend a
UIk reunion In Albany on June 15.
Tlie Seventh Annuat Live Stock
Show will be held at Union Wednea-'
day, Tliurmlay and Friday, June 2, 3'
and 4. !
The twenly-aeventh annual convem ;
tlon of the Kplncoial dloceae of Ore. '
gon opened Wednesday In Trinity
church at Portland. i
Uovemor Withycotnbe has Untied a
proclumatlun di-clarlnie June 11, the:
luBt day of the Rose Keitival at Tort
laud, OreKon's holiday of roaes.
Mrs. W. II. Dancy of Salem, has
been appointed a member of the ad-1
vlitory board of the industrial school I
For the pnrpoxe of perfecting; an
organization and mapping out plans
fur the future, the new flan and game
commlitKlon will hold a meeting at
Sulcm May 20.
0teopoth, as well as other j"r:u
lurly llceiiBfd phyIclana, can slcn
death certificate, according to an
opinion of Attorney General Brown,
fur the atate board of health.
The cecond largest prune orchard
In Oregon, which la located near Glide,
Douglas county, bus been purchased
by J. If. Ilond of Linn county, from
Mrs. Grace W. ttakor of Roseburg.
John C' C'ady, the flax expert em
ployed by the slate board of control
to liiMtall a flax plant at the penltenti-;
ary, has been authorized to go taut
and purchase tho needed machinery.
Stveuty flve of Oregon's 107 post
mature of presidential offices have ,
accepted Postmaster Myers' invitation
to attend a convention in Portland
June 9, 10 and 11, during the Roue
Festival.
Construction upon the $230,000 Sins
law Jetty project should be under way
be July 1, giving employment for "5
men more than two years, according
to I. II. Cushman, chairman of the
Sluslaw Port Commission.
Salmon by the thousands are clog
ging tho Umatilla river Just below the
diversion dam for tho WeBt Umatilla
j project, unable to get above the dam,
owing to the fact that the f 1Kb "ladder
; is too short for the large-eize fish.
! The first fatal accident of the fish
ing season occurred at Astoria, when
1 Harry Kamyalla, a boatpuller, was
washed ovcrboad as a landing was
being made alongside the fish recelv
i Ing scow at Sand island, lie sank be
j fore aid could reach him.
Secretary of State Olcott announced
j that the price of the session laws of
! the 28th legislative assembly, which
I are ready for distribution earlier than
j usual, Is $1.35, delivered. Each mem
j her of the legislature will bo sunptied
j with a copy free of charge.
Klfty-threo accidents, nono of them
fatal, were reported during the week
to Labor Commissioner Iloff. Hail
road workers were the most unfor
tunate, 16 of them being hurt, while
many engaged in logging and employ
ed In sawmlllB were also injured.
Oregon piling wilt be utilized in
reconstruction work being carried on
at the big navy drydock at Pearl har-;
bor, Hawaiian islands, the Charles R.
McCormick company of Portland hav
ing obtained a contract for the deliv
ery of 4050 pieces of piling there.
Superintendent Stelner has been no
tified that no more patients from the
asylum for the insane would be ac
cepted for deportation to belligerent
countries. Stelner had Intended to
deport three subjects of Great Britain
and had engaged passage for them on
the next scheduled sailing of the un
fortunate Lusltania.
At the annual meeting of the board
of regents of the state normal schools
at Monmouth, It was voted to turn the
normal school properties at Weston
and Ashland over to the school dis
tricts in which they are located to
use for school purposes, until such
time as the state or legislature makes
some disposition of the buildings or
may decide to reopen them as training
places for teachers.
Grant county is Improving and
shortening many of Its roads. The
county court has approved the Canyon
Clty-Dayville road through the gorgo
of the John Day river, which has cut
several miles of travel between the
two places The road was considered
a gigantic undertaking because it had
to be cut through solid rock for nearly
a mile. The cost was $4000, much less
than the estimate.
Governor W'lthycombe appointed
Mrs. Clyde Apperson, of McMlnnville,
as a member of the Oregon Child Wel
fare commission, to succeed MrB. J.
H. Smith, of Astoria. Mrs. Smith re
signed, not being able to devote suf
ficient time to the work. The other
members of the commission are: Mrs.
Robert H. Tate, chairman, Portland;
Dr, Mae H. Card well, Portland; Geo.
Rebec, Ph. D., Medford, and L. R. Al
derman, Portland.
NewNobby
Sailors
in the latest shapes
Tipperary Hats "and
Pattern Hats
The latest creations in
Millinery. The most com
plete and up-to-date stock
ever received in Prineville
and hats arriving daily.
Come in and look them over
Mrs. Estes
The Milliner
PRINEVILLE. OREGON
Well Drilling
We are (qiiiptd to diill
any kind of well under any
and all condition''.
Depth Guaranteed
Only Experienced Men
Employed.
We have drilled fix Ar
Ueisn wells in ar.d near
1'rineviile. All are now flow-in;.
Wagoner & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville. Oregon' 'iyg.
Pure Drugs and Chemicals.
Prescriptions a specialty.
Maher & Grosh Cutlery.
Books and Magazines Cigars
and Sundries. Lowney's
Candies in sealed packages.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Prineville, Oregon
Marquis Seed Wheat and
Montana Banner Oats
CS2
Notice!
L. M. Bechtel is our only
authorized collector and no
money due the firm of A.
II. Lippman & Co. should
be paid to any other person
A. H. LIPFMAN & CO.
Prineville Flour Mills
He
Likes It
Castor Oil
Children do not mind
taking castor oil in this
form and it is just as
efficient as the old way.
TRY IT.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
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flFJCER
I WILL GIVE $1000
If I FAIL to CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I treat
before It POISONS deep glands tr itticiu ti bone
NO KNIFE, NO PAIN,
NO PAY UNTIL CURED
WRITTEN GUARANTEE
No X-Kay or other
tuindlp. An Island
Blunt mnkea th curea
ANY TUMOR, LUMP OR
SORE ou the lip, fiti'e
or body 1oik la CANCER
120-PAQE BOOK Sent Free
Toatliuonlnle ot 10.000
CURED. Wrlto to oolite
ANY LUMP in
WOMAN'S BREAST is CANCER
It always poison I detp flandt and KILLS QUICKLY
Poor cu rod at half price if cancer is yet small
urn Old Dr. & Mrs. Dr. Chamley & Co.'
434 436 Valencia St., San Francisco, Cal,
KINDLY MAIL THIS to someons with CANCER
The Journal office does modern
printing on short notice.
A Great Utility
Because it serves all the people. The popular choice
because it gives better service at a lower cost Popu
lar again, because it is simple and easily understood
by everybody. And with all the refinements, it is still
the same dependable Ford, and sells for $60.00 less
than last year besides the plan of sharing profits
with the buyers.
Buyers will share in profits if we sell at retail 300,000
new Ford cars between August, 1914, and August,
1915.
Touring Car $490; Runabout $440; Town Car $690;
Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. b. Detroit with all
equipment.
Firestone, Goodyear, United States
and Michelin Tires, a complete stock
on hand. - A full line of oils and gas
C. W. WILSON
THE FORD GARAGE