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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1916)
Page 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R, Smith When you can get it for less in PRINEVILLE O You can get it for less at our shop. WHY BUY YOUR STUFF IN . Prineville Meat Market PORTLAND FighlinBU.B.fTru.t City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season Now Is the Time to Have Your Cars Overhauled and ready for spring We are not agents for any make and aim to treat all al ke. We have the best equipped shop in town for general work. Prices as reasonable as we can possibly keep them. Give us a Trial and Be Convinced PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP f Warm Ygf''A L Winter iW Vt i',!-t" Sti( 111 m m CALIFORNIA 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 glad to help plan your trip. See your O'W. R. y N. Agent, or write the General Passenger Agent, at Portland, for literature and full information. m 2' y OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERMJNTEREST Important Occurrences of Past Week Briefly Compiled for Our Readers. Franklin lost Ita two stores by tire. There were 93 deaths 111 Pumlleton last year and 150 births. Eliza Gordon Starkweather, a pio neer ot 1840, is dead at Oregon City. The latest winter Innovation for Klamath Falls Is an ice hippodrome, Harney county is celebrating the first visit ot a locomotive to the couu ty. , Eugene will celebrate the comple tion of the Willamette Pacific, Janu ary 20. Only one arrest was made at Toil dleton during the first week ot prohi bition. The Oregon penitentiary's school for convicts will be opened within a tew weeks. Forty students of the Oregon Nor mal school at Monmouth will graduate in February. A meeting of Oregon loganberry Juice manufacturers was held at Tort land Tuesday. - Heavy, snow In the mountains has driven numbers ot deer to the valleys In southern Oregon. All the pharmacies Lincoln coun ty except one hve obtained affidavit forms for the sale of ethyl alcohol. Governor Wlyjiycouibe has Issued s proclamation declaring January IT to 22 Inclusive, Oregoa Letter Writing Week. The tenth annual convention of the Oregon Retail Hardware and Imple ment Dealers' association will be held st Portland January 25-28. A Eugene bank has offered to lend 100 Lane county boys $5 to $10 each at low Interest without security as a start in the hog raising business. The plan for sn Improved hlghwsy through the north end of Utnatilia county to Cold Springs landing on the Columbia river Is being agitated. If plans inaugurated by the Hood River County Jams Protective asso ciation materialize, the Oregon bear will be protected as a game animnl. That Linn county will do a grat deal of road work in 1316 is shown by the tact that 12 road districts have made special levies for road Improve ment. i Portland's Sunday-closing aw,a tempted enforcement of whfch Is in the courts, vlll be taken to ttie Pnited States supreme court tor filial adjudi cation. y A large crowd was in attendance st the second annual horse show, held In the armory of the Oregon agricul tural college In connection with Fafm ers' week. The stat" board of control has ap proved ' the Child's Welfare commis sion's plan to have charts made for education of parents In the care of children. John E. Watt, last year a student at the Oregon agricultural colleg.-, has been notified of his appointment as county agriculturist for Lincoln coun ty, Wyoming. The Josephine county court has au thorized the appointment of an agri culturist, who will be named by Cor vallls agricultural College within the next three weeks. County and city officials at The Dalles have announced they will not enforce the Sunday closing law, be lieving the city without saloons Is suf ficiently moral. Representative Hawley Is urging the supervising architect of the treas ury to specify the une of Oregon brick in the construction of the new. federal building at Roscburg. The second trial of Mrs. William Booth and William Branson at Mc- Mlfffiville, accused of the murder of William Booth In October, probably will be held In February. Albert Wers, 55, was killed In a snowsllde which swept away seven eight cabins at Bull Run, a mining camp north of Audrey, and about 40 miles southeast of Baker. State Parole Officer Keller has re ported that of 94 paroles granted by Governor Wlthycombe 29 violations were reported and 17 men were re turned to the penitentiary. The condition of former Governor Moody, who sustained a stroke of par alysis several weeks ago at Salem, re mains practically unchanged. The governor Is over 80 years old. During the year of 1915 the total number of licenses of Clackamas coun ty, Including hunters', anglers', com bination of anglers and hunters and Civil War veterans, amounted to 4S70. Since November 6, 1913, when the workmen's compensation law became operative, employers, workmen and the state of Oregon have contributed $911,807.09 for the work of the indus trial insurance commission. The city of Roseburg has started action In the circuit court to obtain rights of way for the proposed Rose burg & Eastern railroad, which will extend west from that city to the line of the Uupqua national forest reserve. O. A. C. liiiniiiiiiiitiiittitiiiitiiiiiniiiiiiiiMi FARMERS1 AND HOME-MAKERS WEEK and RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES January 3 to 8, 1916 Ihr loformMlmi, Practical Help ftirth Ilomt the Hfttin, Iht Community, Convention of Oregon' (Irentent Imluitrtfi ConferYnvrauu Oiriiou't Mont VUsU Ptuhlemi liCTUKKS-OKMONHTK ATlONH- hMltmi UtNri -1CN 1'KKTAlNMHNTa Y IhotiMiuil vH'' nitf d Ut ymr, It It a grt plwvt1 to muke fttrmU -utth Uvt Utinkem ami live thutmliU, guotf worker, ami good wot It, WINTUR SHORT COURSE January 10 to February 4, 1916 trrsctk-al Airtfultural CmitM III Nut KhtlL ApplitM Svit-iii- III At-lul Work ul' tti I'm 111 attd HuuwboUi, eur la PKl'ir RMHINO, PAHM CROPS, SOILS. HTin K H-MSINt). I1AIMV WOKK, YHU.THV KMSINO, OAKHKNINiI, COOK INC., SKWI.Ni;, Ul US K1HU.I AM l, HuMK M'HSINO.. 1HIN l-S MKTtlliim, KOAO HI' II UlNii PAMM K.NC.INKKKINli.KUMAI. ORGANIZATIONS, MAKKKI'IMl. Curmimntti nit Cmtrnrft WUtiout Tuition. lUprrt lit.lriu-lioll In Mltic. HtUucnl rllriiml rule. Par prof 1111 w'llr to Ttl (VLge fhin. Ortfon Agricultural Cuilcga. tarnalin, Ow 11 1 to I I) Have Your Casings Repaired and Tubes Vulcanized At the Prineville Vulcanizing Works WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED Phone Black 361 F. P. LUCE STOP That cough by using our Whita Pine and Tar (mentol at,el) Cough Syrup . "Our NameYour Assurance of Best .Quality" PRINEVILLE DRUG CO. PRESCRIPTIONISTS Exclusive NYAL Store A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because St is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. We pay 4 pr cent inte re st on time deposits. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. M30Elt Of PHriCTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY Needlf, Oil, Bolt lind alt kind of rViti Marhio1) uuilir,limin,ig s ajH-ciulty. NEW H .ME USEKb ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS Kor Sale by E. M. THOMPSON, BEND THE NEW HOMK sKU'ISG MA- i hi.sk company 204 Pacific Blrltr. i"an Francisco, Cal Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. Daily and Sunday 65c Why be without the news when we deliver it promptly to your door anywhere in the city for 2 cerus a day F. E. Lafler Local Agent I take orders for Men's Made-to-Measure SUITS Cleaning, Pressing and Tailoring promptly done. I also buy Misfit Clothing. W. H. KEEHN I WILL GIVE S1000 If I FAIL tO CURE sny CANCER or TUMOR I treat before It POISONS Sssp flints w itticlw to BONE Without Kmle or Pain No PAY Until CURED WRITTEN GUARANTEE No X Hay or othur iwlnillfl. An Inland plHHtmali(!Hthf!frurc Any TUMOR, IUMP or fidRE on the 11 11. face or body long is CANCER.' It never piLlriRuiitUlaHtHtaKe 120 -PAGE BOOK wilt i'HKB, lO.IHiO moniala. Willi ti am Any LUMPin WOMAN'S BREAST ie I II UP CD and always polnonadonpann. suAnuCllpIt Klamlsanil KU.lt QUICKLY One woman In every 7 aii.'NOlcancerU.H.rri'ort We rolinc many who wait too long & mint. a. Poor cured at half prlro l --Micer la yi'taniall Dr.ftMriDr.CHAMLEVICsSSSSslNVKa 'Strictly RellaMt, flrutiat Ctnctr Smclalht IMtn" ,34D t 436E Valencia St, San Francisco, Cal, KINDLY MAIL THIS tl ni'lH ia CANCER 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 i V : m c. Icllo I 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 conneetion is made at Red mond with all outside points. Main office Prine ville, Oregon. 41 Shipp & Perry H DfiiliT- in ,11111 her. Shingles. Mouldina-. Honrs. Winrtnwa. I Glacf, Paints snd Oils, Kuberoid Hoofing, Ornanmnlal Fending, Now turn to the clas sified ads 011 page 3. ! : 9 . . 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