Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 22, 1917, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
FEBRUARY 22, 1917
Our
asit Carload of .
Which we advertised in the last two issues of the' Journal sold in just -one
week from the time they were unloaded; also one other new
Buick we had in stock here at that time
Another Carload is Enrouteandweare Booking Orders for These
SPECIAL!
New Stadebakeir
Four-cylinder, 5-passenger with jump seats, making
seating of seven possible; roomy, beautiful and well
built; elegantly finished with powerful motor. As
you know these cars advanced $50 not long ago, but
as we bought this car before the raise, we will give
anyone the advantage of the old price. An excel
lent opportunity to get a high-class new car for
Less Than $1000
Inland Auto Company
Second Hand Cars
1916 Hupmobile, 5-passenger, electric lights and
starter; in perfect condition, tires unusually good
Excellent purchase at - - - $575.00
A 1910 4-passenger Cadillac in perfect running
order - - - $200
Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, 1916 model. Must be
seen to be appreciated - $165.00
Prineville, Oregon
Keep Your Stock Healthy
and Make Your Chickens Lay
INTERNATIONAL
POULTRY and VETERINARY
REMEDIES
INTERNATIONAL Distemper Remedy
INTERNATIONAL Worm Powder
DAN PATCH Iodo Absorbant
INTERNATIONAL Louse Killer
INTERNATIONAL Roup Remedy
INTERNATIONAL Healing Powder
INTERNATIONAL Poultry Food
A fresh stock of all the International Stock Food
Company's Remedies always Kept on our Shelves
Always
Spring Tonics
Needed
Let us keep you, as well as your stock and poultry, in
good health. We are the Old Reliable Druggists of
Central Oregon. In business in Prineville 18 years
D. P. Adamson & Co.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAMNTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
mation of Our Readers.
Phone
1702
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
EAST SIDE BARN
Special attention paid to all kind of draying
Phone
1702
Hay and Grain Sold to all Stockmen
DRAYAGE IN CONNECTION
C. H. Baggott Prprietr Redmond, Ore.
Shipp & Perry
Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings, Doors,
Windows, Glass, Paints and Oils, Rubberoid
Roofing, and Ornamental Fencing.
At a meeting of farmers and fruit
grower held at Myrtle Creek a grange
was organized.
The 11th annual convention of the
Oregon Retail Merchants' association
will be held in Portland February 19
to 21.
Committees have been appointed to
proceed at once with the erection of
a new $25,000 Christian church at
Milton.
Baker lumber mills were compelled
to close down because of the car short
age. Nearly 200 men were thrown
out of work.
Hundreds of acres of ground are
being prepared this year for the grow
Ing of sugar beets for the Grants Pass
sugar factory.
Cheese men of Coos and Curry coun
ty will make a campaign to stand
ardize the manufacture of cheese in
the two counties.
Thirteen hundred acres In the sec
ond unit of the West Umatilla irriga
tion project will be opened to home
stead entry March 6.
The Willamette Valley Mint Grow
ers' association was permanently or
ganized at a meeting of the mint grow
ers of the state at Albany.
Ashland has decided to repeat the
Rogue River roundup and celebration
upon an even larger scale than last
year during the coming July.
Rogue river Is to have a bridge 30
miles from Hi mouth. It will be the
only bridge between Grants Pass and
the ocean, more than 100 miles.
Reports sent in from county agents
of Oregon show that numerous farm
loan associations are being formed in
accordance with the rural credits law.
A demonstration wool car of the
department of agriculture, which is
touring the United Stales at present,
will visit Oregon from February 19 to
March 3.
Ernest V. Jensen, of Portland has on
exhibit at the state cap H oi a concrete
model of the Ceciio canal which be
is desirous to place on exhibit at the
state fair.
Voters of West Linn at a mass
meeting authorized an election on a
$14,000 bond Issue for the construc
tion of a modern school building In
the district.
The Journal Is only $1.60 a year.
CUT
FLOWERS
IN QUANTITY LOTS
We lay them down
to you at Portland
prices. Save your
pottage or expreti
by letting at order
for you.
THE ART SHOP
F. E. LAFLER, Prop.
The First National Bank
of PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Resources Over Half Million
This bank it 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. Pfe. WILL WURZWEILER. Vice Prs.
T. M. BALDWIN. Caahier H. BALDWIN. Asst. Cashier
E. R. MORRIS. Asst.'.Cashier
The Oregenian
Is handled exclusively in
Prineville by
H. R. LAKIN
Delivered at your door the
same day as published for
75c per month
W. J. HUGHES
Dealer in
Modern Shoe
Repair Shop
W. H. SIMON, Prop.
Shoei repaired while you wait
All work guaranteed
Price reasonable
Located in Morris Bldg.
Oregon Daily Journal
Daily 50c. Daily and
Sunday 65c
i
If you don't get your paper
regularly, phone Red 43 1 and
we will send one up by special
messenger
Prineville Drug Co.
Local Agent
The Journal has the largest paid cir
culation of any paper in Central Oregon
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
pRiMFVir i v nnmnisi
JJ
1 Why Not Trade at Home?
Let us figure with you on anything
you want in the line of
ll Furniture, Wall Paper, Paints, Oils
Glass, Building Materials, Doors
and Windows
N The only
Licensed Undertakers
in Prineville
ALL GOODS STRICTLY CASH
I I IPPMAN Xr C OMPANY II
The Journal does Modern
Printing on Short Notice