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Ill PAGE 6 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL ) i jj Undertaking and Building Material I St h ft 4, 4 If Pure Boiled Linseed Oil per gallon I $1.15 if h i St ALL GOODS STRICTLY CASH LIPPMAN & COMPANY f. W. J. HUGHES , Dealer in Harness and Saddlery Goods, Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets, Bits, Spurs, Robes, Whips, Harness and Saddles, Oils and Axle Grease. All work neatly and promptly done and guaranteed Saddles Made to Qrder a Specialty PR I NEVILLE. OREGON The First National Bank of PRINEVILLE, OREGON Resources Over Half Million This bank is pleased to place at the disposal of its customers the facilities gained during its twenty seven years of continuous service and growth B. F. ALLEN. Pre'. WILL WU-RZWEILER, Vice Pres. T. M. BALDWIN, Cashier H. BALDWIN, Asst. Cashier E. R. MORRIS. Asst.C'ashier ill w 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 Creek cctrity and a cheaper rates? Telegraph connection is made at Red mond with all outside points. Main office Prine ville, Oregon. Shipp & Perry I s , 5 Dealer in Lumber, Shingle, Moulding, Doom, Windows, I Glass, painfg and Oils, Ruberoid Roofing, Ornamental Fending mJOSD DRAGON tA Squirrel and Gopher Poison J0&1 Prineville Drug Co., Prineville. Oregon " 11 Junta wmmJ LA TRADE MARK FOIS ON QUICK, CERTAIN. J- DEADLY ALWAYS nEAIlV. NKVEU PAILS, . Destroyt iquirrcla, gopher, prulrle dogs, aaK AVif cbi i in oiMinif wnen in nun fry peUi awake from Winter' lep. Hones back If It ever falls, "Wood i I,ark" for 2i, year haa itood every teat. It'a crop Iniur ance aicalnat rodent peata. Manufactured by Clarke-Woodward Druij Co., i"urUand,-Ore-goa. Buy from your dealer, O. C. Claypool & Co., Clifton & Cornel t, C. W. Elkini. W. F. Kin Co.. Prin.vill. j-Dr.gCo., J. E. Stewart c Co., Prineville Or )j(on; Homer Norton, Poit, Oregon. JUDGE ELLIS FAVORS LAW ENFORCEMENT II. C. Ellis is Kainintf an umnvi-! able roputation among eortain mis-! croants, as judge of the Hend "Pro-, hthttion Court." The Judge, it is said, isniaking a "periodic spree'.' come higher than a fashionable banquet. He has arrived at the callous j stage of a seasoned police judge in a "rough neck" ward of a city, ! and can sing out $.r0 ami 20 days ; without the slightest exertion to! his vocal chords and sentimental nature. It is not enrichment of the city's c rT?rs that actuates the judge in imposing heavy sentences upon the adherents of exiled John Barley corn. The judge says that if booze is being peddled in Bend in viola tion of the prohibition law, the violators will be apprehended, and the imposition of the severe penalty he believes, will uncover the ped dlers. At the present time there are three men, who have appeared on I the streets intoxicated, who are serving under the $"() and 20 day ! sentence from the Ellis court. Bend Bulletin. Now turn to the closified advertise ments on page 3. 'Harry Lauder Wcrtd FamomScot; Comedian, layw "Tuxedo, for mild ness, purity and fra grance, THE tobacco for me. In all my world wide travels I've yet to find it a equal at a ttow - burning, cool tasting, tweet-flavored tobacco." He's Searched "The Wide World" The pipe of this king of laughmakers has left a trail of fragrant smoke clear 'round the world. Why is it he has never found the equal" of Tuxedo? Because it has no equal because that famous "Tuxedo Pro cess," that makes Tuxedo mild, cc-ol and non-biting, can't be used in any other tobacco. VetrAf Ptrful T&aumht Ppt mnJ CitmtU Tuxedo is aged thru to five yean. But the big secret of that unequalled mildness, coolness and sweet flavor is the genuine Tuxedo Process." Many have tried to imitate it no one has succeeded. Try Tuxedo one week and you'll say as Harry Lauder does, that it'f "THE tobacco for me." You can buy Tuxedo everywhere Pouch fSS DC Farnoui green tin 10c In Tin Hu midor!, 40c and 80c. In Glan Humidort, 50c and 90c. i TUB AMnPJCAB TOBACCO COKPAST MODELS 0- PERFECTION. imurtciaVir SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. .'wfilod, Oil, Melts nml nil kinds of Rfwiiip Mifhiiy. iijijt,li,.s, Itfjitiri.'iK a smuiulty NEW HOME USLRb ARE QUALITY CHOOSRRft E. M. THOMPSON, BEND inii IN&VT HUME SEWING MA- ( HIMO CUMJ'ANV - I 204 Pacific Bldg. San Francisco, Cal Th e Imported Percheron Stallion O American Register No. 92336; French Register No. 93422 Will make the season of 1916, from April 3 to July 1 at the following places, commencing Monday, April 3: At Charley Montgomery's, Monday and Tuesday, every other week. At McCall's south side, Wednesday and Thursday, every other week. At Butler's, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday, every other week. At Barnes', Tuesday and Wednesday, commencing April 11, every other week. Prineville Stables, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, every other week. Service Fee for Season $15 Everyfprecaution will be taken to"'avoid accidents but we do not hold ourselves responsible should they occur. Licensed for Public'Service in the State of Oregon Douglas Lsiwsoii - i llll Amctio mSale swsBBBai nanonsMakanun Saturday, April 2916 At the T. F. Cox Ranch West of Prineville Starting at 10:00 A.M. The Following Goods will be Sold to the Highest Bidder 14 Head Cows 2 Yearling Heifers 1 Yearling Steer 2 Brood Mares 1 two-year-old Filly 1 Yearling Filly 1 Mowing Machine 1 Grain Drill 1 Spring-tooth Harrow 1 Cream Separator 1 set Double Harness 3 Stands of Bees 2 Shoats, Weinh about atxty pounda each AND A NUMBER OF OTHER SMALL ARTICLES TERMS OF SALE Cash on all amounts under $10.00. More than $10.00 notes for 8 months at 8 per cent; 8 per cent off for cash L. M. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER T. F. COX, OWNER llll