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PAGE 10 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Undertaking and Building Material Pure Boiled Linseed Oil per gallon $1,15 ALL GOODS STRICTLY CASH I LIPPMAN & COMPANY IS ' MV-,VVJS if. 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 Order a Specialty PRINEVILLE. OREGON Rex Beach Aa. Umr, mm i 2 "I have moke J Tuxedo in Bab ArcticAlatka, in Panama and everywhere would not tmoke another kind." Active, Clean -Cut Young Men like Rex Beach and the virile, red-blooded youths he writes about, have a hearty man's appe tite for tobacco. These men find Tuxedo supremely satis fying. And they can puff away at their bclovea pipes all day and far into the night so mild, gentle and soothing is Tuxedo. 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 WURZWEILER, Vice Pres. T. M. BALDWIN, Cashier H. BALDWIN, Asst. Cashier E. R. MORRIS, Asst.JCashier w 1 Hello 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 Creek ccunty and a cheaper rates? Telegraph connection is made at Red mond with all outside points. Main office Prine ville, Oregon. W "TX. 't. . I v x v 'rx ft- Ft r Shipp & Perry - ft S Dealer in Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors, Windows, I Glass, Paints and Oils, Ruberoid Roofing, Ornamental Fending, tf Chevrolet The Coming Car C.W. Wilson Crook County Agent Three speeds foward Electric lights and starter Will go 26 miles to gallon of gasoline on the roads on actual test and will burn distillate a very classy neat looking car. You Get More for Your Money Than any other Car Three to five years' ageing in wood mellows the ripe Buney leaf for Tuxedo; then the fa mousonf! W'Tuxedo Process" takes out all the bite and abso lutely Prevents tongue-soreness and throat - irritation. The "Tuxedo Process" has plenty of imitators, but none has ever equalled it. Try Tuxedo you take no riik. See the guarantee in the top of the tin. 11 Tuxedo isn't everything it claims to be, the dealer will give you your money back. You can buy Tuxedo everywhere green tia ' "ifu rt r ' ' '" Tliiv rr M I ioc Jf53fsSs& I Li J In Tin fits midors, iOt mnd 80c. In Glass Humidors, SOeandSOc. Fit o patrol Redmond Union Total ColliTtions 43 41 45 4li 47 48 41) CO 51 52 53 54 55 fitf 57 58 59 til) CI C2 6:i 64 (55 tit. Hijth 2.S23 20 97 ao 74 37 273 18 90 80 209 40 109 90 0.5 70 257 09 157 85 1,415 80 no levy no lovy 129 38 173 0.2 169 80 1.918.37 1.004.31 278 09 139. 94 74 92 10.1 02 232 85 114 71 742 50 919 08 $144,109 81 T1IK KATTLK CRY OF l'KACK. Once in a generation a book finds its way into history. Uncle Tom's Cuhin was such a book. Hy crystal- i.itiK the scattered elements of a great problem, it moved a nation. Then, slavery threatened our unity; today, our very existence is threatened by our defenselessness. The solution of the one involved us in war; the solution of the other will prevent war. Seeing an opportunity to utilize the great power of the motion pic ture to help toward the solution of this national problem, the Vita graph Company took the facta and statistics in Hudson Maxim's book, "Defenseless America," and around them waved an absorbing and in spiring motion picture, The Rattle Cry of Peace. It is being shown in theatres, schools, colleges and churches throughout the length and breadth oi the country and is arousing in the hearts of every American citizen a realization of his strict accountability to his country in time of need. Change in Train Schedule Effective May 13 OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY Central Oregon Line Earlier Departure of Evening Train on Sundays For Portland Effective Saturdny, My 13 Train 104 will lenvo Fullt.riilgn earn SaUriluy 12 M a. m., arriving nt Kencl tin. mumi tinio na at prnnl, 8:00 a. m. Tlii truin hUo will run on tlii nohmhilo Monday, May 29, account IWorallon lay. Effective Sunday, May 14, Train No, 10S will Irnvti Komi each Sunday at fi:tt0 p. m. hmtead of 8:00 g at prem-nt. TliU train will also run on thin aclimlul Tucaduyy. May 30. ()u other dayii aame tlmo aa at preaent until further notice. SATURDAYUNDAY SCHEDULE tl:30 p. m. I,v llend Arr :.( :iri )iacluiia 7:12 7:03 Hi'dmond 7:L"J 7:10 'IVrrnt.oimo 7:0!t n:3:l , Opal City " fli:W 7:50 Culvtr 1 0::t K:06 , Mctoliua :2,1 8:17 Mailr.ia tt:i2 9:00 M,.Cca 6:W 9:28 South Junction 5:1(0 10:54 Muupin 'A:'Xl fll:17 Slnar..r r:i:oii fl:50 a. m. (Vlilo t'tM a:Ht Arr KalllirMgii I.v Vim For limp at other atntiona commit iluily Juno 1. I'oitluiul 'IViith Annuul Hum Kontivul Jumu 7 8 9. Low Kniva. David Keller, Agt, Redmond Oxoactylene is the Machine That welds steel, cast iron or in fact any kind of metal. On the evening of April 27 two prisoners broke jail at the county court house here by filing bars of the cell. In less than one hour the bars were like new, having been welded by the machine mentioned above. Prineville Machine Shop E. G. Hodson, Prop. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY 1915 Taxes Collected By Sheriff to April 5 i , Following is a list of the 1915 taxes collected by the sheriff up to April 5, 191G: : General County fund General school fund High school fund Library City of Prineville City of Bend City of Redmond School Dist. No. 1 " ' 2 " " 3 " 4 " " 5 " " 6 " " 7 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 $81,972 87 12,465 46 8,633 60 2,087 76 2,443 75 3,673 52 1,781 43 3,954 36 366 41 15 11 114.78! no levy 156 03 104 38 1 898 80 431 07 26 34 33 38 8,420 54 8 85 149 45 12 01 68 95 64 03 204 67 39 71 78 53 59 42 61 79 i 171 14; 146 13! 45 38! 27 98 315 98 149 74 no levy 604 39 no lovy 194 72 .70 325 43 48 30 152 92 175.01 145 33 246 85 30 43 98 36 No levy Imported Percheron Stallion f7JP 1 1 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 Every precaution 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 awsoii Douglas L i it t I