'age 12 CROOK COUNTY JOUNAL I ABOUT TUM-A-LUMBER r v ( v. f - . This is "TUM-A-LUMBER" Douglas Fir, vertical grain Flooring, also called "Edge Grain'' and "Rift Sawed." A dense, fine, non-splintering flooring. It's remarkable re sistance to wear, is proven by the long service it gives. Plenty of this in stock. Ask about the cost of a new floor. What's Doing in The Public Schools See Anderson about it at Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company Redmond, Ore. 'The home of Tum-A-Lumber" THE IRON-GRAY STALLION LUTHUR Which was bought by a company at Laidlaw for $3,600, to be SOLD AT $800 ThIS horse'is a sure foal-getter. Will be on Exhibi tion at the Crook County Fair. Weight 2,100 T. F. McCallister, Prineville, Ore. Owner At a elass mooting lust Friilay afternoon the eighth grade elected the following officers: President, Manila Harris; Vice President, Kato Thevenin; Secretary, Zenda llond rickson; School Reporter, Paul Mat thews; anil Surepta Johnson as yell J manager. The class colors divided on were blue and white. The president of the class was then riven a couple of drawers in the principal's desk for her own I and given control of the room during such tiiv.es as it was necesssry for him to be out. We show our respect for our class president by maintain ing good order daring the absence of the principal. At ten minutes past one last Fri day we were surprised to hear the fire alarm given. Tho it was the first fire drill of the season, we were all out of the building in sixty-two seconds after the gong began to ring. A meeting of the program com mittee of the Parent-Teachers' As sociation was held at the home of Mrs. C. W. Elkins, and the program for the next two meetings was agreed upon. The girls of the normal depart ment are assisting Mr. Schroder in cataloging and classifying the library books of the Public School. Work was begun on the books last Mon day evening and the girls will put in an hour each evening until it is done. Th three upper grades ore now at work on a contata which will be given jointly by them in tho future. The interniediute grades are prepar ing some musical work to be given at the Pari nt -Teachers' meeting soon. A meeting was held by the com mittee of the teachers to decide on what would be bought and where the first social hour would bo held. A pleasant time is anitcipated by the teachers, , THE KLIN I) "plIENoi.OGlST Professor V. F. Cooper will lec ture at the Methodist church in tins city on Monday October 11, at 8 P. M. Professor Cooper lee Hired in lViiuvillle in June IS'.tfi and has been following the work coutiuously since then. Public readings will be given also. 4tit2p 1915 SEPTEMBER 1915 M W 91011 ,1. 8 1213.1415161718 19202122232425 2627282930 A mighty pretty itlrl la h; Hut, iuii, I'll put you wins. She may took Ilk t peoh and b A lcmuu lu 1IkkuIi. ruicinimll Knquirar. A BANK BOOK overtops almost everything in importance in bupineno life. It means freedom from worry, freedom from dieputes about payments, better standing with thoxe with whom you do business. We shall be glad to have your account and you will be glad to have one here alter you leurn its advantages. The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon. The Olde.t Bank In Central Oregon Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00 THE UNIVERSAL CARm ANNOUNCEMENT The, following price, f. o. b. Detroit, effective August 2, 1915 FORD RUNABOUT - $390.00 FORD TOURING CAR $440.00 FORD TOWN CAR . $640.00 No peedomvter Included in tltit year'e equipment, olherwite carl fully equipped There can be no assurance given against an advance in these prices at any time, we guarantee, however, thul there will bo no reduction in these prices prior to August 1, 1'JlG Profit-Sharing with Retail Buyers On August 1, 1914, we made tho announcement that if wo could make and sell at retail 300, 000 Ford cars between August 1, l'Jl 1 ami August 1. l'Jlo we would share profits with the re tail purchasers, to the extent of from t40 to !() on each car. we have sold over HOU.IXM) Ford cars io the time specified, and profit-sharing checks of "0 each will lie distributed as rapidly as possible after August 15, 1915. Retail purchasers who have not yet mailed us their profit-Hharing coupons, projwjrly en dorsed, should do so without delay. Our plan to profit share with retail purchasers of Ford cars during 1914-15 has been most successful, we thoroughly be lieve in it, but, realizing the uncertainty of conditions general ly makes it advisable to defer any announcement of future profit-sharing until a later date. we are, however, confident of our inability to reduce costs for several months, and therefnre can offer no prolit-shuring for cars delivered dJring August, September and October, 1915. t Ford Motor Company DETROIT c. w. wils;on THE FORD GARAGE Green Trading Stamps Mean a cash discount. Ask for them with every cash purchase wsir r 'out H lift m It's a pleasure to use Pictorial Review Patterns and they Are always a month ahead Better times are at hand for Crook county irrigation projects for Ochoco Valley and Prineville country, will soon be a reality. Why not projects also for Beaver Creek, Crooked River and Paulina Valleys? Prineville, here in the heart of Oregon, backed by unlimited resources, is coming into its own, and now it is every man's duty to boost for a bigger and better Prineville, and in the meantime watch the Journal for our ads. 4 l I ney are v--' Here rp if) li 1 Q New Suits and Skirts that invite your at tention. Also a splen did line of Messaline Petticoats in the new colors. Remember our New Fall Millinery is Here A Henderson Corset for Every Figure Both front and back lace, $1.25 to $3.50. Try one. Big Special Good assortment of Boy's Suits, sizes 2 to 16 years. Going without regard for cost or profit. One lot$l.63 About 100 suits, values to $10, going at $3.95 Look at This We have about 50 suits of men's clothing in sizes 32 to 37 in all good patterns, $3.95 to $7.60. This is an op portunity you can't afford to overlook. Big Hosiery Specials Ladies' Silk Lisle, 35c value, 27 I -2c a pair Ladies' good black cotton hose 2 pr for 25c Child's fine ribbed, black and tan, 2 pr for 35c Boys' heavy ribbed, black, 20c pair Mackinaws for all Men's, Women', Boy's and Girl's. Biggest and best line ever shown in Prineville. Moderately priced Sweater Coats K;For the whole family. Jutft recievsd a big, new ship ment, all colors in wool, and cotton mixed. Also caps of all kinds. Big Special Boys' hi(.'h topped shoes, 9 Inch top $3.75 values, now $2.95 Dress Goods One lot mixed, regular 75c to $1.00, 36 to 40 inches wide, now 37 1 -2c yard Bedding : Big stock of Blankets $1 .00 to $9.00 Comforters $1 .00 to $3.00. Just the thing for the cool nights that are com ing. "Buster Brown" School shoes with the guaranteed tip, for boys and girls, in button and lace, the kind that wear. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS OLIVER PLOWS in chilled and steel for Grocerles-Our endeavor is to get gangs ,u,kcy$ amj walkiflg plows your business. Call on us for prices and ( we will prove to you that you can sup-; ply your needs here as well as anywhere i THOMAS DRILL justly claimed to be and we will do our best to serve your the best drill made. Come in and let us pepsonal needs. how you why. OLIVER H RR0W3 Oliver disc, with or without tongue truck. The best by every tst. PAGE FENCE is positively the best on the market today. It always stays tight. Ask the man who uses it. COLLINS W. ELKINS Now is the time to buy Impleme nts