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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
jn.T an, iota 7 AGE 9 CROOK COCNTT JOCKNAL L. K. SHEPHERD Factory Representative for Pianos and Phonographs. The Largest N Stock that has ever been in Cen tral Oregon. See These High Grade Machines J 522 L k. SHEPHERD (, or Wi ite - - - Murphy Bldg. BEND, ORE. Greenwood Ave. City Transfer & Express Jap Ireland, Prop. Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 JAT H. DOBBIN, President E. F. ROT, Treasurer HENRY lu CORBETT, Vice-Pro. S. C. SPENCER, Secretary J. C. AINSWORTH. Vlce-Prea. E. W. RUMBLE, Gen. II sr. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated Advances Made on Wool Loans on sheep WE BUY NO WOOL DIRECTORS Jay H. Dobbin Henry L. Corbett C. C. Holt R. N. Stanfield J. C. Alnsworth W. P. Dickey E. W. Ramble R. V. RANDALL GARAGE Cars for Hire. Automobiles repaired, Fords mended. Phone Black 171 for SERVICE CAR Announcement I wish to announce that I will be In my old office over. Crook County Bank after July 18. I will specialize in porcelain fil-lings and crowns... Gold inlays, bridge work and extracting. I will do no plate work. By so doing lean give better service than to do all kinds of work. This Is a day of specializing, which means one thing well done against a number poorly done. Good looking teth are a great aid to appearance as well as a won derful asset to good health. Porcelain fillings and porceltin crowns and late methods of bridge work afford an opportunity to have the teeth look natural as well as to have them cared for In the best posible manner. DR. HOWARD GOVE CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL BTriMroUJiTTE i - Entered at the poitofflce at ! PrtneTille, Oregon, as tocond-claM I matter. PCBUSURD EVKRY THVRSDAY I Price $ToO per year, payable strictly In advance. In case of change of address please notify us it once, giving both old and new address. rillS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGh ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 8RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES North Portland Oregon 10,000,000 l'ANKKK KOLD1KRS A captured German prisoner said one day this week that the rumor is persistent in the German trenches that Yankee soldiers in France num ber ten million men. The number sounds good to us, but for all practical purposes there are that many, or at least a sufficient fraction of that total to keep the German army busy, and the remain ing number will be in France as fast as they ran be used advantageously. More than that, too, there are 90, 000,000 more Americans that are throwing their strength and wealth. Into the balance, to show the Him military machine that the limit of outrages has been reached and that there is a stronger and more evident power on earth, that of the liberty loving people, who do not live to fight, but fight that decent people may live. practically all of this territory Is re ported as short and very much In need ot rain, and many cattle men have gathered their beet and placed them In lands usually cut for mead ow. The dry forming In most localities Is a total failure this year. The Ir rigated lands will produce from 40 to 76 per cent, ot the usual crop. The first cutting ot alfalfa is near an average but In many vicinities there is not sufficient water to pro duce the usual second or third crops. The wild hay meadows will cut from 50 to 75 per rent, ot the usual crop. Labor is reported as very scarce in all sections, but a number ot replies Indicate that this Is not as serious as It might be owing to the crop short age and the further fact that farmers are exchanging work and thus assist ing each other. CAYTON ATTEMPTS TO , IlKKAK FROM JAIL Makes Saw Of Knife Hut Is Discover ed Uy Deputy Ik-fore Ksrpe Henry Cayton, who was arrested last week for the larceny of a saddle, attempted to break Jnll Monday. Cay ton constructed a saw from the blades ot his knife and was sawing the bars when discovered by the dep uty. Sheriff Knox had secured a job tor hlan In the bayfleld in order that be might make enough money to pay his fine, but on learning of his attempt ed escape he pbiced him In solitary confinement. w. s. a. FOVR KOX8 IX HKKVICE Mr. and Mm. Henry C. Abel Are "Do ing Their Kit" For l iicle Sam Thron Abel, who left PrlnevlUe for Camp Lewis yesterdny morning, is the fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Abel to enter the service. Two sons. Clay and Cecil, are with the 140th Aero Squadron In Eng land. They have been In England al most a year. Another son, Pies, Is with the Spruce Division at Newport and ! Qulnn, who is in Canada at present, 1 expects to be called soon. Their father, Henry C. Abel, sorv I ed three years in the Civil War. j w. s. a. DEATH OK MARY 11. CARTER I Young Woman Panxes Away At Her Hume in Prinevllle After A Short Illness GENERAL KOCH Up to the past ten days, the allied nations have been fighting In the manner and on the ground selected by the enemy. General Koch, up to that time, never had sufficietn men to take a serious offensive, and supreme advo cate of offensive strategy that he is, was forced to bide his time, and await the coming of tne millions of Americans, to start the game In his way. Now that he has seen fit to take the offensive, we may well look for a situation wherein the enemy will be compelled to sit in at a game planned and presented by Foch, the most able strategist the world has yet seen, ac cording to military authorities. The next few weeks will be the most interesting ones of the war to study, for the reason that during that time the breaking down if the most carefully prepared fighting ma chine the world has ever seen is timed to take place, and from a position where helpless nations and Individ uals are slain to create horror in the hearts of all people, the Hun machine will be put in a position of defense. Just what the next developments will be remains to be seen, but they will be assisted by the strong Ameri can army, and when the final day of reckoning does come, Uncle Sam will sit in for all the peace loving nations, both great and small, and such as is left of the German nation will be put in a place where it will cause but lit tle trouble for many years to come. General Foch is the man of the hour, and he Is big enough to be equal to the occasion. MIKE TRAPMAN Home Builder) and Cabinet Maker ALL CABINET WORK MADB IN MY OWN SHOP W1TU MACHINERY Shop on East Sixth Street PRI NEVILLE, OREGON You Carry the Only Key Safe Deposit Boxes in our Fire-Proof and Burtruiar-Proof Vault may be rented by the year for a nominal sum. . Absolute protection for your valuable papers and jewels Ask Us CROOK COUNTY BANK PRINEVILLE, OREGON Mrs. Mary Breese Carter passed j away at ner nome in mnevuie, Mon day, July 22, after a brief Illness. Mrs. Carter was the daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Breese, and was born In Linn County, February 3. 1883. The family came to Crook county In 1888, Where they have since resided. Mary Breese married M. F. Carter November 5, 1917. Her father, mother, brother, and husband sur vive her. Funeral services were held from the Presbyterian church Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. Van Nuys officiating. ' NOTICI In tmntnr with Section 2809. L. O. U, notice u hereby given that warrant for the I followinir named person will h cancelled I and payment thereof will be refined, if aaid I warrant! are not presented lor payment with in amy (60) daya from July 1, lvisi Name Amount Date laaued Frank Huatt 1.50 July 8, 1910 E. A. Griffin 14.00 Central Oregon Auto Co. BOO Frank L. J en Una T. i. Fenteaon W. F. McLaughlin G. Stevena Ed. Kate o u l . O. ... f J I. Donati S-inn 1 1. W. Warren ' Tom B. Mriore Jean Sehlffer Mra. Lulu M. Bennett Albert Stuner Jamee SurroraJle Bofrue Horner Arthur Cook D. Ryan Louie Larson J. W. Woodruff C. C. Fo Wm. Ortman J. E. Mill! D. William. J. L. Brrne C. C Randall A. J. Hunt 4 4.00 1.00 l.oo SEASON HAS BEEN UNUSUAL In reply to Inqulryles sent to Wash ington, Idaho, Northern California, Northern Utah, parts ot Montana and all over Oregon, it bas been found that the season has been a very unus ual one, owing to the long, cold, dry spring, and the hot dry weather in the month of June. The range in July 8, 1010 July 8. 1810 July 8, 1910 Bent 10. 1910 Sept 10. 1010 S..pt 10, 1910 1.00 Sept 10, ii 1.00 Sept 10. 1010 Nipt 10, lull) Nov. 8, 1910 Nov. Nov. Not. Not. Not. Not, 2.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.60 BOO 4.00 4.00 i.OO 2.00 1.00 1.00 6.00 1.00 1.00 8.00 1.00 Deichutee Hut. Tel. Co. 4.25 Ed. Mille Frank Baec! Frank Fabiaa Jean Ray Tony Monach Otto Leach A. L. Anderson Edward Murphy Banquet Cafe Dr. F. H. Coon W. H. Fulkeraon 1.60 1.50 1.(0 1.80 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.50 8.06 12.60 2.00 s, mo 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 8, 1910 8. 1910 NT. 8, 1910 Not. 8. 1910 7, 1911 7, 1911 7. 1911 7, 1911 7, 1911 7. ion Jan. T, 1911 Jan. 7, 1911 Mar 8, 1911 May 6, 1911 May 6, 1911 May 6, 1911 May 6, 1011 May 8, 1911 Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. May May May May May May 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 1911 May 6, 1911 WARREN BROWN. County Clerk. Dated at Prinerille, Oregon, this 3rd day of July, 1918. S4t?p The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Prop. Shoe repaired while you wait All work guaranteed Prices reasonable Located in Morris Bldg. DR. TACKMAN DENTIST Room 2 Cornett Building Member ot Preparedness League of American Dentists All soldiers work done free An "ad" in this pa per gets business Correct Lubrication (or the Ford Engine The Ford automo bile engine, illus trated here, like all internal oombuation engines, requires an oil that holds its full lubricating qualities at cylinder heat,burns clean in the combustion chambers and goes out with exhaust ZEROLENE LIGHT filla theae requirements perfectly. ecaue. tit . oorreofy refined torn ejected California aa-phmH-bmmm crude. "Zerolene is the Best" Say leading motor car distributors, because the records of their service departments show that ZEROLENE, correctly refined from selected Cali fornia asphalt-base crude, gives per fect lubrication with lest wear and lest carbon deposit. Most cars are now lubricated with ZEROLENE because their owners have learned through experience that there is no better oiL ZEROLENE it the correct oil for all types of automobile engines. It it the correct oil for your automobile. Get our lubrication chart ehowing the cor- ' rect consistency for your car. At dtltrm reryariere and Standard' Off Sarricm Station. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) ZEROLENE The Standard Oil jor Motor Cars C. B. MARTIN, Special Agent Standard Oil Company r.EDMOXD, ORB. PHONE E. CAMPBELL Brick, Cement and Plastering Con tractor Office in old Bank Building jPneiUeOreJ 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 tbulr servient 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 Rusorve Banking System, which the government hat established to stand back of 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 systora, where I' will always be ready tor you when wuutnd. . Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK WHEN IN BEND STOP AT PILOT BUTTE INN Central Oregon's Finest Hotel! Built for YOU, Operated for YOU Prices made for YOU! Why not Enjoy it? .Others Do! WALLACE C. BIRDSALL, Mgr. STOCKMEN ! We have just received several cars of Stock Salt and will dis pose of same at WHOLESALE PRICES Salt is at Redmond Ware house, Redmond, Ore. Phone or write. Northern Grain & Warehouse Co. MADRAS, OREGON.