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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL i Is the order of the day. The credit system has been relegated to the past; modern business ideas decree that long . . r 1 i J: oUll o Yrtii will fAlcft vnur monev to the store that ffives VOU extensions or creaii on iiiciwxaiiuisc aiian vcoov,, PRICE QUALITY SATISFACTION 1st These three qualities are based on CASH and cannnotbe maintained without Cash nine "Monday. Novembei .i . . mi . : i Jfc lmci'noc nnlirv for vour benefit and our benefit and will sell for this store win matte an iiiiuuuoih wuaiigv, j j ,t . cash thereafter Mr. Cashbuyer we realize the time is fully ripe for this change and our store is prepared to make prices that will make it worth your while to trade here. We are planning some excellent bargains at very reason able prices and as you are to be the sole judge as to whether it is worth the price asked, we therefore ask your careful consideration of the values we offer at our store. If you have been a credit buyer come m and taik the matter over with us and we will show you where it pays to pay casn ana matte a saving. rices londay, November 1 s! White River flour, sack White River flour, barrel : . Special price in larger quantities Best rolled oats, 9-pound sacks - Best hominy, 9-pound sacks Mothers Oats, package - - 2 gallons syrup, jacket : 3 gallons syrup, jacket $1.55 $5.75 45c 45c 35c ..$1.20 .$1.75 We announce some very important price changes in our entire line including Footwear, RuLber Goods. Men's Underwear, Mackinaw, Hardware, Alvminum and Grar.iteware, Oliver Plows, Harrows, Discs and all kinds of machinery. We are here to furnish you with your fall supplies at the very lowest price. Call and see the BIG BARGAINS in Lo ins 4 terns Mens and Boys Clothing AND : : FOOTWEAR PR1NEVILLE, OREGON STOP .That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol ated) Cough Syrup "Our Name-Your Assurance of Best Quality" PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONISTS Exclusive NYAL Store The City BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON 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 C. E. Sammons of Barnes was in Prineville yestreday. W. I. Dixon was in Prineville Saturday from Barnes. Commissioner Overfurf of Bend is in the city today. John E. Ryan was a business visitor from Bend yesterday. Henry Specht of Mitchclllwas in this city today with a load of apples. Jack Romberg was in Prineville from Barnes the first of the week. M. W. Pettigrew returned from a trip. to Idaho and Wyoming points yesterday. Lee Stevenson of Mitchell" Jleft this city today with a load ofPrine ville flour for his town. Dent Mawry, who is a masterat the piano, presentedan3excellent program at the Methodist church in this city last Thursday evening. The case in which Geo. Brewster is Buing the county for payments which he claims were due him as water master, was heard by Judge Duffy today, and was taken under advertisment by the court. The eighth annual convention of the Crook County Sunday School Association will be held in Redmond commencing tomorrow, and continu- imr over Sunday. There will be three meetings each day at the Methodist church there. Among the delegates from Prineville are Rev. Ramsey, Rev. and Mrs. Newam, Mrs. Reinke, Mr. and Mrs. Shipp and Mrs. Belknap. . A moat ticccasfiil potato slnw sod fair was held at Kodmoml. Work In the Crater Lake rational park ban toou terminated tor the iva. on. Cougar hare boon aeon within tb past few days almost within the city limits of Mamhrield. Klrc destroyed the entire htinlness portion of Merlin, a small town mue miles north of Grants Pans. Brigadier 8. Young, of Ada, O., no preme chancellor of the KnlRhts tS Pythias, will visit Oregon next montn. An educational system, patterned largely after the system used at Saa Quentin, will be established at the state prison in the near future. Electrification of the Southern Pa cific railwaylinea between Whlteson and Corvallis Is to be pushed Just as rapidly as weather conditions will permit. With the selection of 8alem for the holdlnu of next year's annual conven tlon. the Oregon Uaptist association closed its annual convention at tu gene. Mrs. George W. McMath, of Port- land, was elected president of tho Ore gon Congress of Mothers and Parent- Teacher association, In session at Cor vallls. Genevieve Andrews, aged 14 years, and Genevieve Foster, aged 17 years both committed from Portland, have aned from the state industrial nhnol for girls. A new hotel and a number of small cottages will be built at Lehman springs, a recreation and health resort In the Blue mountains, about 40 miles south of Pendleton fMft.1 --W.. J'VAf 3 ".t V. fa WW A f ft TWIfRfAV-flSi A Dollar in thejfonk Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. Too Late to Classify FURNISHED HOUSE-Inquire of Lake M. Bechtell, Crook County Bank Building, City. 50tf. I WILL GIVE SI 000 If I Fill to CURE tn CANCER "TUMOR I trot befort It POISONS inf boot iUkIim tl BONE Without Knire or pain No PAY until CURED FOR SALE CHEAP-Sanitary couch, bureau, cornode, stand, brass bed stead, heater, morris chair, two rocking chairs, and one child's iron crib bed. Inquire Box 308, Prineville, Oregon 50tf WADE HUSTON SURVEYOR Prineville, Oregon I WRITTEN tUARANTEE Ho A nay or uwitir .u.ln.lU An Tfllnrifl plant makeiitheMire Any TUMOR, IUMP or SORE on tlio Up, tace r, r hnrlv Innff Im CANCER; it never nalimuntlllantlltaKS 120-PAGE BOOK wnt l'KKE, 10,000 teitt. moulala. Drill U MM J iMJI'V An LUMP is WOMAN'S BREAS a .MAMit.nilwi.iitniuiniiliiPMnn ISIiaNI.r nr.lt tlmlml Kill! ohirkiv One woman iiiovery73l!itolcanecr U.S. report We refuse many who wait too long & must (lie Poor cured at halt prim ; .neer In yet small Or. & Mrs. Dr. CKAMLE7 it U SOTf BE i. n.ll.Lli. rtm.mAm t t'x.nltlla II ulna 434D 1 436E Valencia St., San Francisco, Cal, KIIMOL-Y MAIL THIS n mamma vnnven 'mm ;the universal car mm I t M -mr I I 1 v I 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 pedorntr inclutfod In this year' quipmenl, otherwise can fully equipped There can be no assurance given against an advance in these prices at any time, we guarantee, however, that there will be no reduction in these prices prior to August 1, 1916 Profit-Sharing with Retail Buyers On August 1, 1914, we made the announcement that if we could make and sell at retail 300,000 Ford cars between August 1, 1914 and AuguHt 1, 1915 we would share profits with the re- , tail purchasers, to the extent of from $40 to $00 on each car. we have sold over 300,000 Ford curs 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 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 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