Page 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAl CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Gvy Lakoulkttk, Editor-Proprietor Entered at the postoflioe at Prineville, Oregon, a second-class matter. The Journal stands for the best inter n oi Piiueville an. I Crouk County. I In lependent in politics. Published every Thursday afternoon. Prim $ l.ftO pttr year, payable in advance. In cams of chanie of address please notify tf at once, giving both old and new address. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGI ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES that the bonds can be paid from the crops grown on the land and anyone who cannot meet the de velopment with his help on this project is truly a detriment to the community. The future of the community ik pendsupon these two developments. There is no better land and there is in the nation no better town, every thing considered, than Prineville. All we need is harmonious action and if you can't get in tune and work for these development issues sell your place to someone who can. REACHING THE PEOFLE. i I There has been pending in the ' present congress, a bill which has for kits purpose the manufacture REAL PROGRESS. Prineville and the Prineville country have real development of armor Plate for the us of the that has been unequaled in the United States government, in a past, practically upon them. Pant that was or is t0 be erected at Two of the greatest factors in the cost of eIeven million dollars, development of the west are at hand" The Bethlehem Steel Company and without question will be real- had contracts with the government ized during the coming months. for doin is class of work and the The one is transportation, the other passage of this legislation would of irrigation. The former has been almost course annul these contracts. The steel company felt that they within the grasp of this community had a clear cas?. and felt the before but on this last occasion it business was rightfully theirs, is to be a reality, There will be some opposition, of everything considered. As a result a new form of pub- course, and either through jealousy 1 'citv or that kind of a PIant was or from some o iier selfish motive. ' planned. Display advertising was there will be opposition to the ' carried in the large papers and plans of the council and their ' most of a11 in the thousands of engineer, but as has been said, ; sma11 Papers throughout the land, anyone who cannot agree with! The Journal has carried some of the progress of a community should t"8 advertising and that it has in a absent himself from that com-' measure failed in its results is only munity. because of the fact that the cam- The same is true of the irriga- Pa'2n was started too late, tion district There is no better j No one realizes the value of the district in the northwest. None ' Pss, the country press, if you where the amount of waste land is please, so much as the man at the so small and where the quality of head of a million dollar corpora te land can compare with the tion- A man of tnat tvPe would Ochoco project. ! never dispute the fact that it pays. There is no question about the He knows it. It is the fellow who supply of water, or the feasibility has his fortune to make who hesi of the plans. The lands are prac- tates and because many of them tically valueless without it and are will continue to hesitate in putting made worth as much as any land their wares before the people in the country with the water. j through the medium of the local Terms of payment will be such press, they will always have the 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILDREN SQUARE DEAL FOR. EASTERN OREGON If you are in favor of a square deal for the country East of the Cascades you will vote for and work for THE PROPOSED EASTERN OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT PENDLETON, OREGON. Oregon has but one Normal School. This school is located at Monmouth and is not able to supply more than TEN PER CENT of the teachers re quired in the public schools of Oregon. Of the more than six thousand teachers In our public schools, BUT 13 PER CENT are graduates of Nor mal Schools. It is a matter of simple Justice to the country East of the Cascades to establish a Normal School East of the mountains to furnish thoroughly trained teachers for the schools of Eastern Oregon. TRAINED INSTRUCTORS WANTED Every resident of Eastern Oregon has a vital In terest in the passage of thia measure tor Eastern Oregon pays HIGH SALARIES to her teachers and is entitled to the services of TRAINED INSTRUCTORS. ONLY COSTS 4 CENTS PER $1,000 The annual cost of maintenance of the proposed State Normal School amounts to BUT ONE 26TH OF A MILL OR t CENTS ON A TH0U8AND DOL LARS of taxable property. Isn't it worth this to you to have your children trained to become USE FUL AND PRODUCTIVE citizens? STRONG ENDORSEMENT J. A. Churchill, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction, voices the sentiment of the educators of the state when be says: "Oregon's greatest need for its rural schools Is the teacher who has had full preparation to do her work. Such preparation can best come through Normal School training. "I trust that the voters of the state will assist In raising the standard of our schools by establishing a State Normal School at Pendleton. The location Is central, the interest of the people of Pendleton in education most excellent, and the large number of pun:!:: in '.''e public schools will give ample oppor- tunity to all students to get the amount of teaching practice required in a standard normal school." The odwr.l.irs of the State insist that Standard Normal Schools be located In townR of 5000 popula tion or rno-e and having ENOUGH GRADE PUPILS FOR TL CHER PRACTICE. BE LOYAL AND VOTE RIGHT Show your loyalty to the best interests of Eastern Oregon and of the whole state by working for this measure and by voting YES FOR NO. SOS. By vot ing YES for No. 308 you will help to GIVE TO THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF OREGON THE SAME . ADVANTAGES ENJOYED BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN OF OUR NEIGHBORING STATES. Eastern Oregon Stats Normal School Committee By J. H. Gwlnn, 8ecy., Pendleton, Ore. (Paid advertisement) Political Announcements OrDeAUMd District Attorney. "Strict En forcement of all criminal laws, including the prohibition law." hTT bvERTORFand idnte for County Commissioner, Present Incumbent. E. B. KNOX For Sheriff. Present Incumbent. Strict enforcement of all laws. R. D. KETCH UM- Candidate for Assessor, "Economy and equal assessments to All." fortune to make. None of the most valuable brands of food stuffs or household goods have become valuable without the aid of advertising. The day is approaching when to refuse or fail to advertise will mean business failure and that day is in the near fuure. MAINE POINTS THE WAY. There has long been a saying and it has ofttimes proven true, that, "As Maine goes, so goes the nation," in political matters. As a result the G. 0. P. leaders are jubi lant over the election held there on Monday, and democrats are like wise somewhat downcast. It is a fact that the saying has been true to a remarkable degree in the past and as there is nothing more definite to point the way the result of the election in the Pine Tree state without doubt has its bearing on the national election. One lesson that is demonstrated by Monday's election is that the Progressive party no longer exists in that state , at least, and that their numbers! are all back where they came from, ; in' the ranks of the Republican party. November 7 will show whether: 1916 is an exception to the rule with Maine. Democrats believe it will be while Republicans say not. w i 9se Metier J6ur Our claim to superior quality is based on fact ' High grade grain and correct milling go into our product. The result TANDARD FLOUR a flour making more loaves per barrel and of better quality. Let us prove it at our risk. Satisfaction or your money refunded PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS IS 0 ft INSIDE INFORMATION. At the state penitentiary at Salem there is published each month a little magazine, which is I edited by prisoner number 6494, just now. j It s a good little publication, better than thousands that are printed on the "outside" ani has far more sunshine and sound logic per page than the average publica tion of whatever sort. Its editorials are good and usual ly to the point. One of them that is timely and on a very important topic follows: No reasonable person will dny that crime in the State of Oregon has decreased very materially since the dry law went into effect. fliat this is so is not surprising. Wher ever prohibition has been enacted the same conditions have prevailed. Summed up the fact is this: Re corded crime'in this State has de creased 36 per cent since the ban ishment of the saloon. That is em phatic proof that the social and moral conditions of the state have profited by the elimination of the barroom. Charitable institutions show a de cided decrease in destitution and want among the families of labor ers, due to the fact that jobs are held better by the bread winners and the wages now go to support the families instead of the saloons. Families on the verge of starvation during the liquor regime are now well fed and well clothed, and well housed; the standard of living has risen among the laboring classes and the children are getting more attention, more opportunity to get a proper start in life. Banks report an almost unbeliev able increase of savings amung the wage earners and stores are experi encing little difficulty in collections. Thousands of men, women and children in the State of Oregon are better off since the saloon was voted out. ' Ask the families of any of the men who spent their wages over the saloon bar and they will tell you how much more happy and properous they are. Lessening of crime, better moral conditions and increased prosperi ty within the boundaries of this state are the logical results of saloon prohibition. Aiacitioifii SALE at the WILL PROSE RANCH ON McKAY SIX MILES NORTH OF PRINEVILLE I will Sell to the Highest Bidder on Monday, September 25 The Following Articles 1 Superior Due Grain Drill 1 14-inch Walking Plow 1 Spike Tooth Harrow 13 1-2 Wagon with hayrack without bed 1 16-inch Syracuse Sulky Plow 1 Garden Cultivator 1 Set Double Harness 1 Big 4 McCormick Mower Many Other Useful Articles including small Tools and Household Goods Sale Starts 2 O'Clock Sharp Terms cash or bankable notes for amounts over $10.00 . W. H. PROSE, Owner WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous system is the alarm system of the human body. In perfect health we hardly realize that we have a network of nerves, but when health is ebbing, when strength is declin ing, the same nervous system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep, irritability and unless corrected, leads straight to a breakdown. To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul sion is exactly what you should take; its rich nutriment gets into the blood and rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refresh ing tonic force. It is free from alcohol, Scott & Bewnc, Bloomfield, N. J. Now turn to the classified ads on page 3 THE LUNCHEONETTE MRS. ESTES & SON, Proprietors Confections, Cigars Tobacco. Fruits in Season, Cold Drinks, Ice Cream LIGHT LUNCHES A SPECIALTY Commence to prepare for the big county fair