Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 30, 1915, Page Page 2, Image 2

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    CROP COUNTY .IQURAL
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Always delightful, is most enjoyed during her
Warm Winter Weather
Sunny days, soft breezes, laughing surf and
inviting beaches are irresistible attractions to
those who know California.
GO AND ENJOY THIS WINTER.
Any representative of the
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
will be g!.id to help plan your trip. See your O-W. R.
6? N. Agent, or write the General Passenger Agent, at
PorthnJ, for literature and full information.
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
When you can get it
less in PRINEVILLE
You can get it for less
at our shop.
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WHY
BUY
YOUR
STUFF IN Prineville Meat Market
P 0 RTL A N D Fightinj tin Beef Tru.I
DISEASE AND ITS MASTER
CHIROPRACTIC
Disease is a lack of or an excess of function in any part of the body.
All function is controled by mental impulses from the brain. There
fore the CAUSE OF DISEASE must be an interference with the
line of communication between the brain and the diseased part. Why
not remove the obstruction and restore free communication? Chiro
practors do this by adjusting the subluxated vertebra causing the
obstruction. Such diseases as Appendicitis, Asthma, Bronchitis,
The Grippe, Goitre, Headache, Typhoid, Pneumonia, Paralysis, Dis
eases of the kidneys, Stomach, Bowels, Liver, Bladder, Pelvic Or
gans, Lungs etc , and many others are being successfully treated by
Chiropractic adjustments. Edison says: "The doctor of the future
will give no medicine, but will interest his patients in the care of the
human frame, diet and in the cause and prevention of disease
Investigate. Consultation free. 9 to 12, 1:30 to 5:30.
hvenings by appointment
Dr. H. E. BURDON 8ndrKcagI
Cornett Building, Room 7
Graduate Pacific
Chiropractic College
A BANK BOOK
overtops almost everything in importance in busineBR life.
It means freedom from worry, freedom from disputes about
payments, better standing with those with whom you do
business. We shall be glad to have your account and you
will be glad to have one here after you learn its advantages.
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon.
The Oldeat Bank in Central Oregon
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
Classified Ads work while you sleep!
r,v L.ooi.i.icvtk, I'tlitor-Vropriotor
Kiitt'red at tSe txwtotlWe Rt 1'rinevlllo,
Oremm, as oeomlcUa mutter.
The Journal nUrnl for the best Inter
wts ol riinevilto and Ciook County. lt
nilependent in politics.
PobliolnHi every Thumtlay afternoon.
Vice II.. V) per year, payable in advance.
In case ol chanieol ad.ireM please notify
la at once, niving both old and new
iililreea.
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Tlu year 191(5 is upon us, ami the
ushering in of the new year fore
tells many changes. Most prominent
of these is the promised increase in
prosperity in the land.
In the eastern part of the United
Sates we are told that trade condi
tions are far above the normal, and
that the influence is being felt all
over the coast is an established fact.
For our readers we predict and
expect that 1916 will be more pros
perous than the closing year has
been, and to them we pledge 52
issues of the Journal that will be
devoted to assist ing in the best man
ner we are able to determine, in
achieving that end.
To ail of you, individually and
collectively, we say: A happy and
prosperous new year!
QUITE ANOTHER STORY IN
PRINEVILLE
The business men of the city ex
pect The Spokesman to boost for
Redmond all the time, and show up
the good points about the town and
country. And this the paper has
done for the past six years in every
issue.
And in doing this the paper natur
ally expected to receive the sup
port of the men for whom it boosts
and helps in a business way. j
But has The Spokesman received
this support? i I
No! ' j
During the year 1915 a number,
of merchants and business men of
the city have been sending out of
town to mail order concerns for .
their job printing. They have not
even asked prices of The Spokesman
on this kind of work, but have sent
the money away and taken it out
of circulation here.
Is this a square deal to a paper
that has been working for the best
interests of Redmond and all the
people here?
It looks to us as if it was a very
one-sided deal, and no justice in it.
Redmond Spokesman. i
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Use Sieitor Jlour!
TANDARD
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DID IMnP 17
A Happy and Prosperous New Year to All
Doubly Assured to Our Satisfied Patrons
PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS
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It is certain that the question of
county division will come up again
at the election next year. Whether
there will be as hot a fight this time
over the question as there was last
year remains to be seen.
Last year columns and columns of
arguments for and against division
were written, and thousands of news
papers and circulars printed and dis
tributed to the voters, and a good
deal of hard feeling made that has
not yet bean healed over.
It is to be hoped that the county
divisionists the coming year can get
together on some satisfactory plan
of division and work for a common
object.
Mud slinging and lying in politics
always works as a roorback and it ,
iisn't worth the game. Redmond
Spokesman. I
Millinery
New Fall Hats
The Latest Styles
at
Mrs. Estes'
Millinery Parlors
PRINEVILLE. OREGON
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With
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The Public
'HAT assurance have you after you have
purchased a piano on which a reduction of
from fifty to one hundred dollars has been
made that you have really bought at the
bottom price? How are you to know that the next
buyer who happens in will get an additional twenty-
five or fifty dollars reduction? Does it seem reasonable to you that a piano built
to sell at three hundred dollars can be sold for two hundred and leave a legitimate
and fair margin of profit for the dealer? Bear in mind this fact no merchant sells
his goods at a loss, and the piano that is offered at a reduction of one third off or
one-third added is a dangerous and unsafe investment at any price. It is built to
deceive, sold by dealers whose policy is to charge all the traffic will bear and who
do not hesitate to take advantage of the fact that the average buyer is unskilled in
piano construction and the quality of materials.
ON OUR FLOORS may be seen pianos that
are very low in price, as low in fact, as
good dependable pianos can possibly be
sold. They are the production of factories
which have established their reputations by the
merit and quality of their pianos, and the prices,
save for the addition of eastern freight, are identi
cally the same as in New York, Boston or Chicago.
IT ISA PROVEN FACT that dollar for dollar, your
money will buy more real piano quality here than at
any other store in the west. Because we re
spect the intelligence of the buying public and
because we know no other method than to deal
fairly, squarely and out-in-the open, you may rest your case with the positive as.
surance that you will get the best piano possible at the price paid. No matter
what may be your piano desire, no matter what may be your income, we are in a
position to satisfy that desire and to make the ownership of a really good piano or
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player piano a more econo
mical proposition than anv
other firm: Leave orders for
niano tunino- an A rrnnirina t
our store. Factory experience.
General Repair
117 1 ON FURNITURE, UPHOL-
AlIr STERING, AUTOMOBILE
VV III l PAINTING; HOUSE PAINT
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SPECIALTY. Call on vn in the J. F. Morris
Building. , .
WRIGHT BROS.,
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
LWILL GIVE $1000
If I FAIL to CURE mi CANCER wTUMOR I tt.n
bafore It POISONS hip liS m ittickit U BONE
witnout unite or Paw ,
No PAY Until CUREDl
WRITTEN SUARANTEE
Nu X lUy or othur
iwtmllfl. An Tiilanil
plant mil Iron the cure
Any TUMOR, LUMP or I
SORE on the lip. ico'
or body long li
CANCER; It iiiiTor
imlrimintll IhhUUro
JZO-PABE BOOK X'llt ,
HiKK, KJ.OHI timtl.
nioniaU. Drill ti imi
Any LUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST
' II M H 0 C if pit glMHli n1 KILLS OUICKLV
One woman liievir)r7dlBiioloncr U .8. report
We rofiiM many who wait too long it in nnt ci..
Pooronrod at hall prlco If men In yetnrnnll
Or. & Mrs. Or. CHAMLEY & Ci. K'Sltfnt1!'?
"Strictly Rtlltdlt, Sreittit Cancir Smclillit lllni"
4340 t 436E Valencia St, Sin Francisco, C.iL.
KINDLY MAIL THIS tUM'MIVlUl CANCER
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You can buy the same thing much cheaper in Prineville