Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 25, 1917, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
OCTOBER 25, 1917
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EVEREADY
Flashlights
in different shapes and sizes and
EVEREADY
BATTERIES
You will find just the one you
want at this store
Ice Cream
Cold Drinks, and Lowney's
Chocolates
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Is Your Money Supporting the
Government?
At this critical period in our history our manufacturers are
offering their mills and our young men are offering their services
to the United States government. Would you like to do your
share and help, by putting your money where it will support the
new Federal Reserve Banking System, which the government
has established to stand back ot our commerce, industry and
agriculture?
Ton can do this by opening an account with us as part of every
dollar so deposited goes directly into the new system, where it
will always be ready for you when wanted.
Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
THE ELITE MILLINERY
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Old
you have not'yet called upon us, "please do so.
friends are renewing their former patronage. New
friends are made daily. Come and welcome; a cordial
reception awaits your call. Everybody pleased because
they receive Fair Treatment and a Square Deal. We
have a distinctive line of large and small partem hats of
dependable styles, showing the art of clever workman
ship. We confine ourselves to Exclusive Millinery.
OLLIA M. LEWIS
"Slip-On" Veils, no pins or fastenings.
Apples For Sale
One Thousand Bushels
50c
per pushel. Pears, Peaches, Plums
MRS. F. E. GAGE, Mitchell, Ore.
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
BV GfV LAFOIXKTTK
Entered at the postottk-e at
Prtnevtlle, Oregon, as second-class
manor.
rnil.ISUKl) KVKKV thiiwday
Price 1. 60 per year, payable
strictly tn advance. In case of
change ot address please notify us
at once, tiring both old and new
address.
flllS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGIt
ADVERTISING BY THE
OINIAAL OFFICE
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
BLANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
The United States Government Food
Administrator Says:
"Baking Powder Breads of corn and
other coarse flours are recommended"
ROYAL POWDER
ABSOLUTELY PURE
Makes delicious muffins, cakes and coarse flour breads
CORN MEAL MUFFINS
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M to tt mlaataa.
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fraa on rtfuui, Addtmu Royal Baking Powd,r Company, Dipt. H, IK William Strait, Maw York
KAVORAHLE (XttlMKNT
Much favorable comment has
been showered upon Prineville re
cently because of the fact that the
most important meeting of the year!
in the feminine world is taking'
place In our city. I
Besides numerous smaller press
notices, the leading article in the
woman's section of last Sunday's
Oregonian was on this subject. Wej
reproduce it here below: j
"All Is in readiness tor the impor-j
tant meeting of the year, the state !
convention of the Oregon Federation j
of Women's Clubs, which will open :
In Prinevllle tomorrow night.
"Portland will send a good repre
sentation and the towns throughout,
the state will be well represented, j
In fact, the smaller cities are plan
ning to send the larger proportion
ate delegations.
"The federation special will leave
the Union Station at 8:20 o'clock
tomorrow morning. Delegates are1
reminded to be sure to get their j
certificates when purchasing their!
tickets to Redmond. When the'
whistles blow and the bells ring at
the appointed time it will be strictly J
a woman's train, with women dele-'
gates to a woman's convention, In
charge of a woman passenger agent,
that will start on Its way to Central i
Oregon., Miss Avis Lobdell, passen-i
ger agent for the O.-W. R. & N !
has been making the preliminary!
arrangements and
work usually done
senger agent.
"The train will
decorated, the decorations havinit
been planned under the direction of!
Miss Lobdell and A. H. McKeen, !
who has designed all the company's 1
prize-winning floats. Flags for the
train are loaned by the Employes' j
Club and Include many ot their silk '
will do all the
by a man pas-j
'be beautifully!
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Use Your Phone for
A Remarkable Invention
It Is no longer necessary for the motorist to get stuck. This
little device, if carried in his tool-box, multiplies his power by
73, and makes him independent of road conditions. If his auto
sticks in the mud, skids into a ditch or overturns, he can right
it In 10 minutes by simply driving the three stakes In the
ground, attaching
PULL-U-OUT
to them and to the auto and giving the ratchet crank a few
easy turns. The stakes will hold, even in very soft ground
and out comes the auto. No trouble, no expense, not even i
souea ciotness tms wonaeriul little device lifts a ton, of dead
weifht, or pulls 60 tons on wheels; yet its shipping weight'!
only 28 lbs., and it fits easily into a space 4x6x14 inches.
Automobiles repaired
and Fords Mended
R. V. RANDALL
trophies
"A diner will be attached to the
train and this will obviate the ne
cessity of the box lunches that were
to have been taken.
"The train will be met at Red
mond by women of the convention
city, who will escort the delegates
to Prinevllle by autos loaned by
the Commercial Club of Prineville.
"The latter part of October was
selected as the meeting time because
the weather at this time is beauti
ful, and a glorious outing is antici
pated by those who will attend. The
distance from Redmond to Prine
ville is 17 miles, not 50, as some
imagine.
"The train will go by way of the
Columbia River, and then up the
Deschutes Canyon, one of the finest
scenic places In Oregon. Snow-Cap-ped
mountains will be In full view
from the plains that are to be
traversed in the latter part of the
Journey. The convention program
heralds a reception at the conven
tion place tomorrow night, with ad
dresses by celebrities and some ex
cellent music. The program for the
entire meeting Is replete with Inter
esting attractions.
"The attendance from Portland
will be larger than at first antici
pated. -Among those clubs that will
send delegates are: Army and
Navy Auxiliary, Tuesday Afternoon,
Civic Welfare, Alblna Woman's
Graduate Nurses' Association, Re
search, Railroad Woman's, Shake
speare Study, Woman's, Presidents'
Psychology, Coterie, Grade Teach
ers' Association, Oak Grove and
Milwaukle Social Service, Bay View
Study, Brooklyn Mothers and Teach
ers', Charles Dickens, Corrlente,
Council of Jewish Women, Monday
Musical, Mount Scott Mental Cul
ture, State Woman's Press. There
is every indication that the attend
ance will be well over the 100
mark."
Best
Groceries
MICHEL GROCERY CO.
THE I'LEASIKE IS ALL Ol IW
A half century ago, one white
woman, any white woman, in the
Ochoco country, as all of this part
... . . ..
oi me state was then called, was
worthy of more than passing notice,
j This week Prineville Is playing
.the part of host to the largest
gathering of talented women that
has ever been held in Oregon, east
of the Cascades and south of the
Columbia.
And that is as It should be.
The women of Oregon represent
more than they do perhaps In any
other state in the nation, and with
out doubt the women of America
are leagues aneaa ot those In any
Other nation in the world.
Oregon was among the first states
to recognize the right of suffrage,
to put the liquor traffic Into the dis
card and keep it there, to admit a
woman to the legislative body and
recognize her there, as equal to any
member of that body, all of which
is pioneering.
Prinevllle and the community is,
always has been, and will continue
to be a pioneering community.
Just as it leads the other interior
towns in educational and other de
velopment, making an Ideal home
community with the influence of the
women of the town always for the
better things and always recognized
without question, it sets the pace
in securing this meeting, and giving
its guests the consideration they de
serve, thereby causing them to al
ways remember our town and city
as a pleasant place to live, a place
where women are recognized and
appreciated.
It is indeed an opportunity for
Prineville to show its appreciation
o the women of the state and the
pleasure should be and is all ours.
Liberty Bonds keep away bombs.
Prineville, the convention city.
RIGGS
The Real Estate Man
640 ACRES $45,000.00
200 acres in alfalfa, 100 more ready to seed, 80 mora
can be cultivated, between EOO and 600 tons ot bay go
with the place, two houses, one tour and one six room,
horse stables, wagon (hed, hen house, bunk house and
cellars.
120,000.00 WILL HANDLE THIS PLACE
I have a 1150,000.00 proposition In land and livestock
it Interested call and see me; one ot the best investments
in Oregon. ,"
T. J. M. RIGGS
Prineville, Oregon
Business Opportunities City Lots Alfalfa Farms Stock
Ranches Anything from a city lot to a stock ranch
None too large, none to small Square deal to all. If
Interested write or call T. J. M. RIGGS
L. K. SHEPHERD
Direct Factory Representative for
Pianos and Player Pianos
Easy Terms Bend, Oregon
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