N CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 6 STOP a - - - a it it it i t s t t it i 1 - it it i it 5 i 5 it it it THE UNIVERSAL CAR 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 speedometer included in this year' equipment, 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 August 1, 1915 we would share profits with the re tail purchasers, to the extent of from f 40 to 160 on each car. We have sold over 300,000 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 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 I Have Installed a New Up -to -Date VULCANIZING MACHINE and will make a Specialty of Casing Work Tubes Vulcanized Work Guaranteed Popular Prices Location first door south of Horigan's Meat Shop F. P. LUCE Liquor Laws Reviewed By Atty. Gen. Brown On January 1. which is but two weeks away, Oregon's new dry law will go into effect. Although the Journal published an article some tune ago from the able pen of District Attorney VVirtx, we have been asked a number of times about provisions of this law. and herewith ioprint some extracts from opinions advanced by Attorney General George M. Brown. According to the law he says that all ssiliMins will close promptly at midnight on December 31. F.very sale of liquor after that hour will MODUI Of PEIFECTION. SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Kmllm, Oil. TVIt.t unci nil Uiuls of fVin Machiu auplus, k.'puiri.'ig a iociuUy. NEW HOME USERS ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS For Sale by E. M. THOMPSON, BEND THE NEW HOMB SEWING MA CHINE COMPANY 204 Pacific Bldg. Pan Francisco, Cal be illegal, and each sule will consti tute separate offense. On and after the tlrst of Jibe year there are but two legal ways to proceed to procure liquor. First, alcohol only may be had from the local druggist, after the druggist puts up a $2.10 bond to the state that he will not violate the Hamilton Stables Glen Hendricksoo, Prop. Hay, Grain, Feed, General Livery Business Horse Market for War Horses Your Patronage Solicited provisions of the law. The purchaser must then sign an atl'ulavit that the alcohol will be ued for mechanical or external purposses only ami then the purchaser will be limited to two Now turn to the clssified advertise ments on page 3. .m.zzzzz z zzzTLTrrrr quart in the period ot one month. Doctors may prescribe alcohol only, the prescription tc show use to which it will be applied. The other method is to jrct ship ments of liquor from outside of the state, and these are limited to two quarts of liquor or 2-t quarts of birr to an individual or a single family. Liquor cannot be taken to any public gathering, a dance for exam ple, even for the exclusive use of the individual taking it. Advertisements of liquor in Ore gon, either on billboards, through the mails or in publications will be prohibited. Fines for violations of these statu tes range from $100 to $500 for each offense and prison sentence also. The use of liquor at lodges, duos or any public place is also prohibit ed and like penaties imposed. Bench Post Fllltd by Gov. LUUr, Olympta, Waah. Governor Lister gave politician! a complete surprise by appointing Frederick Oauaman, of Seattle, to the aupreme brnrh to suc ceed Jiide Herman D. Crow, who (lied last week. We are Giving 1 TTh ipeciai rnces on all goods during this month ig Reductions in Cut Glass and Hand Painted China Give 25 Per Cent Off on all jewelry and other goods except licensed goods a a l the grain belt in this A good farm on a bad road Good Roads Help Increase Land Values Jtimtdi a t it it it I ILii Remember we must sell; come in and convince yourself of the low prices KAMSTRA PRINEVILLE, OREGON iw, A contrasting picture of the effect of good roads upon farm prices is painted by a daily newspaper of manner: Nice house. Fine team. High fertility. Seven miles from town. Owner wants to sell. Advertises. Buyer comes. Has plenty of cash, seeking good farm, pleasantly located on highway. Buyer wants a good road to town. Boy in school. Likes to go to plays, lectures, church. Couldn't offer over $100 an acre and doesn't think he wants the farm at all. No sale. Same thing, similar farm, similar circumstances, except good, perma nent read, good every day in the year. Owner thinking of selling. Same man with cash in hand looking for farm. Conversation hinges on price. Offers $150. Owner can't see it. Keep edging up $5 at a time Sale closes at $200 per acre. Every body happv. Not the least important phase of the whole highway agitation is the effect of good roads not only upon farm comforts and contentment, but upon farm prices, says Iowa Homestead. A Missouri farm which had never been priced above $75 an acre, before the construction of good roads sold within a fw months after their construction for $112.50 an acres, the owner admitting the advance in value due solely to the new highway. Such incidents are far from rare. The amount askedjfor road improvement is large enough at times to stagger 1 us, but there are proofs a-plenty that the returns are not long in coming and that the problem is so large as to call for an expenditrure and a policy in keeping. , That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol ated) Cough Svrup "Our Name Your Assurance of Beat Quality" PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONISTS Exclusive NYAL Store A Dollar in the Bank I worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. JjyJJjiiisSHlsiiii Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. Prineville Commission House i i - i i n T Dealers in- all kinds of FARM PRODUCE ssasonaaMBsasiMMsaa Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts and Furs JACK SUMMERS, Manager SELL YOUR CREAM TO THE Ochoco Creamery Prineville, Oregon If you like Square Dealing and Prompt Payments L. B. LAFOLLETT, Proprietor ('ji'.' ! ' ll 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. i IB IS I Dealers in Lumber, 8hingles, Mouldings If f;lliua Pui'nfn in1 mi- T)..l :.I Tj-. t; . III Doors. Windnwa. vi Ornamental Fending,