Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 21, 1915, Page Page 8, Image 8

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CROOK COUNTY JOUNAL
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That cough by luing our White Pine and Tar (mentol
ated) Cough Syrup
"Our Name Your Assurance of Best Quality"
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTIONISTS
Exclusive NYAL Store
Prineville
Commission House
Dealers in all kinds of
FARM PRODUCE
Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage
and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts
and Furs
JACK SUMMERS, Manager
China Pheasants
For Crook County
There has been a total of 85 China
pheasants liberated in Crook County
between the Tom Sharp ranch on
Crooked River and Paulina recently.
These birds are furnished free by
the ftate, and placed in localities
where it is thought they will thrive
and become abundant in a short
time.
At present there is a penalty fix
ed by the state at $50 for anyone
convicted of the trime of killing one
of these birds. The county has plac
ed a standing reward of $25 for
such conviction also.
Aside from the legal status of the
matter, it is hoped that the people
will assist in protecting these birds
until they get a start here.
Results of County
Tennis Tournament
A Dollar in the Bank
Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer.
It soon grows and begins to work for you.
We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits.
Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or.
The results of the tennis tourna
ment which was held in Prineville
last week were quite satisfactory to
the players from the Hub city.
J. W. Moore of that place was the
winner of the championship cup,
and J. F. Hosch took the runner up
cup.
Drake and Moore were the win
ners of the doubles.
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Singles; Moore, vs Michel, 6-2,
6-1; Moore vs Estes,6-4,6-0; Moore
vs Burdick, 6-2, 6-1; Moore vs
Hosch, 7-5, 6-0, 6-1. Finals. Drake
vs Rosenberg, 8-10, 6-2, 6-3; Drake
vs. Hosch, 0-6, 1-6; Hosch vs Mc
Call, 10-8, 6-0; Hosch vs Bowman,
6-2, 6-1 ; Burdick vs Bechtell, 6-3,
62.
Doubles; Barr and N. A. Burdick
vs Rosenberg and Bowman 10-8,
2-6, 3-6; Drake and Moore vs Hosch
and D. Burdick, 6-1, 7-5; Drake
and Moore vs Rosenberg and Bow
man 7-5, 6-1 Finals.
Portland and Seattle
Market Quotations
Portland.
Wheat Club. 91c; bluiitm, Jo;
tint RunUn, 87c; forty-fold, 3o; rod
fife. 880.
Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, fit;
alfalfa. $13.50.
Uutler i'rtamry, 29o.
Ek Hunch. So.
Wool Eastern Oregon, 28o; valley,
Mi-lalr 30c.
Seattle.
Wheat HUictttcm, Mc; club, S3c;
red Russian, 80c; forty-fold, 93c; Mf,
88c.
"llarley $28 per ton.
Hay Timothy. $16 ht ton; alfalfa,
$14 per ton,
Putter Creamery. 30o.
SCHOOL NOTES
Is the water cold? Ask the girls.
Last Friday evening a very enjoy,
able time was spent by the faculties
of the Public and High Schools and
their friends. For years past edu
cactors have insisted that the daily
activities of the child play a very
important role in its education and
since we are but "girls and boys
grownup" it was suggested that
we might try the effectiveness of
our prescription.
Gold and Silver.
One cubic foot of koJ weighs i.jjo
pouiuls nlmoHt twice aa uiuch aa tha
en nie aualltr of allvcr.
A Difftrane.
Linton Didn't Olocker'a marriage
come off? Clinton No; It waa declar
ed off. Ohl airn Nwa -
I WILL GIVE SI 000
If I FAIL to CURE i CANCER TUMOR I tmi
bafort It POISONS SMI Uks m tttKlMs ti BONE
without Kmiitr Pain
No PAT Until CURED
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plant mftJrfathfft-uro
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4340 a 436E Valwida St, San haadica. Cal.
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Dr. Mrs. Dr. .HAIKU . I CU STSr Tsrf
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KINDLY MAIL THIS twaM CANCER
ANNOUNCEMENT
The following prices, f, o. b. Detroit, effective
August 2, 1915
FORD RUNABOUT $390.00
FORD TOURING CAR $440,00
FORD TOWN CAR . $640.00
No ipaadomaUr lorluiUJ In (hit y.ar'i
quipmant, olharwiia car fully aqulppmi
There can be no assurance given ogninst an advance In these
prices at any time, we guarantee, however, that there will be
no reduction In these prices prior to Aogut 1, 1916
Profit-Sharing with Retail Buyers
On August 1, 1014, we made the announcement that If we
could make and sell at retail 300,000 Kurd cars between August
1, 1914 and August 1, 1U13 we would share profits with the re
tail purchasers, to the extent of from 1-10 to (0 on each car.
we have sold over 300,(HH) Ford cars In the time specified, and
profit-sharing checks of 50 each will be distributed as rapidly
as possible after August 15, 1915. Retail purchasers who have
not yet mailed us their profit-sharing coupons, properly en
dorsed, should do so without delay.
Our plan to profit share with retsil 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 therefore can offer no profit-sharing for
cars delivered during August, September and October, 1915.
Ford Motor Company
DETROIT
C. W. WILSON
THE FORD GARAGE
Again the Survival
of the Fittest
and the
S&H
Green Trading Stamps
Survive
Special inducements offered
each week to stamp savers;
Come and see our display of
premiums.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN SAID
"All men are created equal" and we believe that all are entitled to
the same treatment; whether your purchases be large or small you
are entitled to the same courteous treatment and excellent service at
this store. Our merchandise is of the best quality in every department and our prices are absolutely
right, and our aim is to meet every man on the level and treat him on the square.
COLLINS W. ELKINS
PRINEVILLE
OREGON
The Name
Buckingham & Hecht
on shoes insures wearing qualities that cannot be ex
cellled by any shoe on the market; this combined with
the comfortable foot
fitting last makes them
the most popular line
of service shoes and
riding boots manufac
turedtoday. And the Price
IS RIGHT
BIG BARGAIN
COUNTER OF
SHOES
Broken lines in men's and
Women's slippers; good ser
viceable lasts
25c, 50c, 75c
to $1.95
JUST HALF PRICE
Men's, Youth's and Boy's Suits
Good serviceable materials, and a big assort
ment to select from; these are broken lines that
must be closed regardless of profit Take your
pick from the entire lot.
cecF" PURE WOOL
That is the guarantee on all CAPP'S CLOTHING
and we are here to back that guarantee on every
suit in the store. New suits and overcoats are ar
riving daily now Come in and have a look at oar
well selected stock.
$15 to $25 T'cKSSk68 on
Proper Fitting
CORSETS
are a big asset to good dressing; buy a
"HENDERSON" and you get a corset
for your individual figure. There ia a
"HENDERSON" CORSET
for every figure, and at a price within
reach or everyone.
$1.25 to $4.00
The Thomas Grain Drill
is equipped with a solid tube boot, and not with the
open shield boot as other drills are. The THOMAS
grain boot extends almost to the bottom of the furrow
and deposits the grain over a wide furrow, scatters it
sows anything from the small grain to peanuts with
out cracking. The THOMAS GRAIN DRILL will
give you better satisfaction than any other. AH we
ask is a critical examination of this machine. Made by
the makers of the
THOMAS TWO-SPEED MOWER
Are We Selling Groceries?
You know we are. Our clerks are the busiest
in town. We never sacrifice quality. Did you
ever hear that we sold a poor grade in order
to make a cheap price?
SPECIALTIES
White River Flour
Albers Cereals
Union Meat Co. Products
Delmonte Canned Goods
Royal Club Coffee
Carnation Coffee
Royal Club
Canned Good,
What About a Plow?
Sulky, Gang or Walking Get the Reliable
and you can get repairs
in any town. Buy a job
lot where a merchant is
visaing uui OUIIICiUIIIg
"just as good" and you will likely have a costly time getting
repairs' The Oliver line is always to be found at the most
reliable dealers. Examine the
Oliver Harrows and Discs
OLIVER
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