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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Page 2 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Gi Y Lafoi.i.kttr, Klitor-rroprutor Entered t the postoffice t Prineville, Oregon, as second-class matter. The Journal stands for the bent inter -ts of I'liueville ami Crock County. 1 Independent in politics. Published every Thursday afternoon. Price jl.r0 per year, payable in advance. In case of chanieof address pleano notify ot at ouce, giving both old and new address. THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES anywhere with the large percentage of the press. When the committee insists that it stands for "True Temperance" as in the sbove communicatiyr; the answer is that the statement' is as far from the truth as is possible. WILSON'S STRIKE POLICY. The manner in which the great railroad strike, which would have percipitated an industrial war in Political Announcements H. H. De AKMONl) Candidate for District Attorney. "Strict ' En forcement of all criminal laws, including the prohibition law." iTTj. OVERTURF- Candidate for County Commissioner, Present Incumbent. E. B. KNOX For Sheriff. Present Incumbent. Strict enforcement of alt laws. ANYTHING ELSE BUT We reprint herewith from a com munication in our Monday's mail which is a fair sample of scores of letters that fall onto the desk in the country newspaper office dur ing a campaign like the present one. "With the persistence of a deep and settled conviction that the pro posed so-called Beer Amendment is helpful and best for True Temper ance, our general committes is sending and offer'ng the enclosed literature bearing on the great question. Hoping that you will be able to use the same in your publication, and with also an added emphasis on the fact that it is True Temperance that our committee stands for, I R. D. KETCHUM Candidate for President! Assessor, "Economy and equal assessments to All. America, was averted by Wilson is being freely criticized by the press, especially those who ' WUJLARD II. W1RTZ Ircnmbetit, are the strongest opponents of the candidate tor re-election as Dis- rwi.Wr " trict Attorney "Honest, elllcient EASY MONEY. The Journal has a letter from the "L'qual Rights to Oregon Indus try" Committee, which self-styled committee has for its purpose the establishment of the liquor business in Oregon once more. This communication carefully hints that some advertising space There seems to be nothing often- j for whih they are willing to make sive in .he communication itself, 1 payment, could .be used in the in but the fact that it is one of a : terests of their cause and asks for While there may be some things about the law that was so hastily passed that are objectionable, the people as a -lass are going to re sent the spirit in which this criticiz ism is offered, and instead of mak ing votes for Mr. Hughes, the op-. posite will be the result. The facts are that trouble was avoided, and a press that will not i stand by the President regardless! of his political party in a time of real crisis is not to be trusted. and capable, with law enforcement." a record for chain of about the same kind of letters, some offering to buy space, others attempting to overwhelm rates and other information. The newspapers of the state have had their mails flooded with liter- with a long list of names of people j ature from this source for the past of more or less prominence, but ; several weeks and practically with always enclosing literature to con-'out exception these communications vince anyone that the saloon is1 have gone where they belonged, in right, prohibition all wrong, and that the breweries and their nu merous agencies should reopen. All of these things of course this committee has a perfect right to do, although it does not get them the wastebasket. A time was when the paDers eagerly contracted all the space they could with the liquor interests but today besides being a law agianst liquor advertising, most of the papers would refuse it on gen- jcral principles. J The matter in the interests of a campaign ol this nature is consid ered by the press to be at least in 'sympathy with that business and it will receive practically no con sideration. As a result, the offer of eaiy money will be ignored by every really legitimate paper in the state. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 11th. 1916. Notice is hereby given tha; Frank L. Brown, of Dry Lake, Oregon, who, on May 12th, 1913. made Homestead entry, No. 011665, for SEJ SWi, WJ SW'i, SWJ NVVi. Sec. 25, fwp. 20-S, Range 20-E, Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year pro if, to establish claim to the land above' described, before H. C. Ellis, U. S.j Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 24th day of October, 1J16.- I Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel B. Agnew, Herbert! Snyder, Harry Pursley, all of Bend, j Oregon, Lew Bennett of Dry Lake Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. 45t5p. 9k 9so Potior flour! ImI t-i t ri l . rn i ne price you pay ror nour aoes noi assure yti you of the satisfaction you should demand Yn niiflf4 fr mrwf InAVPt nf till hfcst quality and delicious flavor OUR ST ffi ffi m m pR Guarantees just that Satisfaction or your H money refunded & PRINEVILLE FLOUR MILLS ANOARD FLOUR a S3 W SB w S3 CM 82 via?.1 " " -m ' ' '" ' -"""J ' 1 " CI? The Redmond Warehouse Com pany is always at the top of the ' market on ail kinds of grain. Pd. Adv. i Good We Want Your Tire Business You Want Our Tire Service We are Agents for Goodyear AND .rich ires Why not Make Your Mileage Adjustments Here Which You. Can Do by Dealing With Us Send Us Your Vulcan izing, Battery and Electrical Work Wand Auto Co. Prineville, Oregon SALE ' at the WILL PROSE RANCH ON McKAY SIX MILES NORTH OF PRINEVILLE I will Sell to the Highest Bidder on onday, September 25 The Following Articles M 1 Superior Disc 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 HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS? Do colds settle on your chest or in your bronchial tubes? Do coughs hanff on, or are you subject to throat troubles?, Such troubles should have Immediate treatment with the strengthening powers of Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throaty Scott's is prescribed by the best special ists. You can get it at any drug store. Scott & Bowne, BloomScld, N, J. Now turn page 3 to the clasaiiied ads on 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