Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 01, 1915, Page Page 2, Image 2

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CROOK COUNTY JOUNAL
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Fresh Fruits
j(U V IiArol.l.KTTK, IMitor-I'rupriytor
Kntered ftt -the rxwtntnee at PritieviHe,
Oregon, t second-claim matter.
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Vegetables
always clean and a good selection
Dry Goods and Second
Hand Goods
J. M. CULVER CO.
Successor to Maddux & Co.
Give Us a Call!
TliA.Iimru&l Simula tor the bout inter
est ol PiinevilU Crook County, la
imte pendent in pontics.
Tulilislieil every Tliurnttay Rtternoon.
Price f 1.50 wi year, payable in ilvne.
In mm nt i.hAiiunnf Atitlrenn tlettne notifv
u at once, giving both old and new
address.
Thursday July 1, 1915
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SELL YOUR
CREAM
TO THE
Ochoco Creamery
Prineville, Oregon
If you like Square Dealing
and Prompt Payments
L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor
You Watch for the Mail
You watch for your meal; you watch the time as the day
passes. You are like a person at the North Pole without
a compass if you haven't a watch you can dedend upon
PERCY;R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler
JUDGE DUFFY MAKING GOOD
Judge Duffy's first term of court
is a matter of history. There were
but three men before him for sen
tence, the others who were accused
having been eliminated before they
reached that stage.
The first man sentenced was Mil
burn who had some trouble with his
neighbors over an irrigation ditch.
He was given a fine of $50 by the
judge, which was remitted during
his good conduct. He entered a plea
of guilty to the crime charged.
Garrett Stark, a 19 year old boy
plead guilty to jail breaking and was
given a sentence and paroled Weigh V
elt was found guilty of assault and at
the recommendation of the jury, was
given a sentence which the judge saw
fit to make light and upon which the
prisoner was paroled.
The last two men named are to re
port at regular intervals to the court
and to conduct themselves properly
at all times. In all three eases the
prisoners were given good lectures by
the judge, and should benefit there
by. This is a better kind of justice, a
kind that will do more for the men
themselves, and more for the state
than to associate them with criminals
of the blackest type.
We feel that this is -a great im
provement over the justice that was
the rule twenty years ago when men
were given informal necktie parties
down on the Crooked River bridge
! and elsewhere and that Judge Duffy
! should be commended for his stand
! in these matters for which he will
some day become justly famous.
Shipp & Perry
Dealers Jin Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Windows,
Glass, Paints and Oils, Ruberoid Roofing, Ornamental Fending.
PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET
Wm. HALL
Proprietor
Our cold storage plant enables us to
keep a full line of fresh meats in
perfect condition. Fruits and vege
tables. Give us a trial.
How Much Ij
$25.00?
That depends. It might have taken a week to earn it or it
might have taken but an hour. The only real answer to the
question is to see what it will buy, and that brings us to the
bargains. We hope it will bring you to them. Buying jewel
ry is like making love to a lady; there is no danger of over do
ing it We bought a large stock of jewelry last fall. Although
some things have gone up since the European trouble, we can
not eat jewelry. We need money, therefore we are giving 1 5
per cent off until July 10, on all except contract goods.
The First One Who Brings a Copy
of This Ad. to Me
will be presented with one dollar's worth of goods free from
my stock. It always pays to read my ads
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Hello ! Say, do you know
the Pilot Butte Telephone
Company has more miles
of line and a larger num
ber of subscribers than any
other telephone company
in Crook county and at
cheaper rates? Telegraph
connection is made at Red
mond with all outside
points. Main office Prine
ville, Oregon.
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COMING ISSUES
At the banquet at Bend Friday
night two announcements of political
interest to Crook County were made.
One was that Vernon A. Forbes is
to be a candidate for the office of
State Senator at the next election,
from this district. Forbes is a man
of resources, a fellow who "gets by"
and his past record in the affairs at
our state capitol is such that should
and in fact does insure his election to
the senate. In his speech at Bend,
the Governor said that Crook County
is to be congratulated on having a
Forbes, and that his record was an
enviable one.
The other announcement, carrying
the more weight as it came from C.
S. Hudson of the First National Bank
of Bend, to the effect that Bend
would either move the county seat
for Crook County, or divide the
county, at the coming election. He
stated also that should this matter
remain unsettled after the coming
election, that it would come up again
at every election, just so long as
Bend exists.
While it has been conceded that
this matter would come up again
the formal declaration of war had
not been made previously to this
time. It seems that Bend is laying
plans for this conflict and thePrine
ville people should not be asleep, but
should unite in this matter, either
on one side or the ether, and care
for its interests. The question is one
of vital importance, and the intrests
of practically all of the people in
Prineville are the same, It is a case
where united action is greatly need
ed, and the action of all of Print
ville's business men should be govr
erned by the opinion of the major
ity of them.
I t ( C Ochoco No. 46. Meets
1. Jt J r every Tuesday night.
Strangers welcome.
KHteH Short, N. G.; S. G. Hinkle, V.
,; L. Kamstra, Secy.; G. P. Reams,
Bend.
Chautauqua
July 2-7, 1915
SIX DAYS OF MUSIC AND
GOOD SPEAKING!
Season Tickets $2.50
W"1
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ree
Camp
roun
Near Town
Write for Programs
Bend Chautauqua Association
J
ds
Treasurer.