Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 12, 1918, Page Page 2, Image 2

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL J
BY GUY LAtVlilCTTK
Entered at tha poatofflce at
Prinevllle, Oregon, as second-class
Batter.
rtltUSUEU EVERY THURSDAY
Price 12.00 per year, payable j
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change of address please notiry ua
at once, giving both old and new
ad drew.
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ADVERTISING BY THE
GENtRAI. OfnCM
NEW YORK AND CHICAGO
RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES
REPUBLICAN TICKET
I Have a Rendezvous
With Death
Geneal Election, November 5, 1018'
"Get Behind the Men Who Are Be
hind The Boys at The Front."
V. 8. Senator, Short Term
Fred W. Mulkey, Multnomah.
V. 8. Senator, Long Term
Charles L. McXary, Marion.
Repeseutatives in Contfresa
O. P. Hoff. Multnomah
Justice of Supreme Court
Charles A. Johns, Multnomah
Attorney General
George M. Brown, Douglas.
Snpt. of Public Instruction
J. A. Churchill, Multnomah.
Labor Commissioner
C. H. Cram, Multnomah.
Public Service Commissioner
Fred A. Williams. Josephine.
Superintendent Water Div. No, 1
Perrv A. Cupper, Marion.
Bupt. Water Div. No. 2
George T. Cochran, Union.
WHY MAKE A CHANGE AT THIS
TIME?"
LOANS TO FARMERS.
The War Finance Corporation of
the Treasury Department will make
loans, In exceptional cases, directly
nd without the Intervention of
tanks, to live-stock raisers, whose
Industery has been classified as one
ecessary .or .contributory to the
prosecution of the war.
' These loans are to be made under
section 9 of the War Finance Corp
oration act, and the loans will be
made to Individuals, firms, and corp
orations whose principal business Is
the raising of live stock, which In
cludes cattle. goats, sheen and hogs.
For the present only the Federal
Seserve banks of Kansas City and
Dallas are designated as agencies to
execute these loans, which are to be
made to live-stock raisers who are
experiencing great diffulcty in their
perations . owing to drought condi
tions, though cattlemen from other
districts are not excluded from the
benefit of section 9.
The War Finance Corporation has
also effected an arrangement for ex
tending financial assistance to the
eanners of New York State.
I have a rendezvous with death
At some disputed barricade,
When Spring comes back with rustling
shade
And appleblossoms fill the air
I have a rendezvou with death
When Spring brings back blue days and
fair.
It may be he shall take my hand
And lead me into his dark land,
And close my eyes and quench my
breath. .
It may be I shall pass him still
ALAN SEEGER,
(Killed in Action July 5, 1916.
C Charles Scribner's Sons.
ThU American did not fail that rendezvous and death did not paw him by.
When he died the world lost a true poet. His death brings out in sharp relief
how much one soldier who is lost to us one man killed may mean to the
world.
So let us keep our rendezvous at home our rendezvous with life. Let
iis look into our lives, our households, and see that they are mobilized for war.
Let us save our money to save these men who daily have rendezvous with
death. Let us keep our rendezvous with life and help them to win through and
to come back to sunshine and happiness and home with victory on their ban
ners. Buy Bonds to your Utmost !
This Space Contributed to Winning the War by
Michel Grocery Company
You Carry the Only Key
Safe Deposit Boxes
In our Fire-IYoof and Burguiar-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
PR1NEV1LLE. OREGON
Is Your Money Supporting the
Government?
At this critical period In our history our manufacturers are
offering their mllia and our young men are offering tjiolr swrrlcos
to the United States government. Would you like to do your
share and help, by putting your money whore It will support, tht
new Federal Retort Banking System, which tb government
has established to stand back of our commerce, Industry and
agriculture?
Ton can do this by opening an account with M M part of every
dollar so deposited goes directly Into the new system, whore II
will always be ready (or you when wanted.
. Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
County for
in consnntlon so that more material appropriated by Crook
and labor and transportation may be the Inter-State Fair,
left tree for the uses of the Govern-; There being no further business
ment; and with the resultant savings Court was adjourned until September
to support the Government financally 18th, 1918.
is the daily duty of every American.
It is a duty that will be met by every , Claims Allowed By County Court
i i knn la with mil!
aolriiera in France, who glories In
2.05
their courage and
and their success.
COUNTY COURT FRECEEDING8
For September, 1918.
A DAILY DUTY.
Each day every American soldier
ttt France Is confronted by a great
duty. Our Army there has a great
task to perform for our country, for
the world, for civilization, and for
Humanity. Our soldiers are doing
their duty with a courage and fidelty
and efficiency that thrill every heart.
Each day every American citizen
at home is confronted by a great duty
a duty as imperative upon him or her
as the duty of bur soldiers is upon
them. The American people have a
great task to perform. It is to support
n the limit of their ability our Army,
ur Navy, our country at war.
To work with increased energy and
efficiency so that our national produc
tion may be increased; to economize
There were present: N. G. Wallace,
Judge, Presiding, E. T. Luthy,
Commissioner and Hugh Lister,
Commissioner.
The report of Willard H. Wlrtz,
District Attorney, showing the ad
justment of overcharges made by var
ious firms and individuals against
Crook County as detected by Crandall
& Roberts Auditors was presented to
the Court and ordered filed. The re
port having shown a collection of
$1.20 on said adjustments, the Coun
ty Clerk was ordered to deposit said
amount of 11.20 with the County
Treasurer of Crook County.
The supplemental agreement with
the State of Oregon and U. S. Govern
ment on construction of the Ochoco
Canyon Road, having been approved
by the Secretary of Agriculture, was
received and ordered filed.
Clerk ordered to draw warrent In
favor of J. B. Shipp for the sum of
$1500; being the amount heretofore
J. E. Stewart, Mdse S
fighting ability Central Oregon Enterprise
Letterheads ( watermasterj z.ou
Mrs. A. Agostine, Laundry
August ; 6.85
Hughes & McFarland repairs 18.25
The Bend Press, printing
rules Circuit Court 42.50
U. S. Land Office, Burns, ab
stract 1.10
The Home hospital, care of
poor 233.00
Correct Lubrication for
the "L"-Head Type
Engine
This, the "L"-Hea4 typ.
of automobile engine, like
all intern id combustion
ntfnee, requires an oil
that holds its lubricating
qualities at cylinder heat,
burns clean in the com
bustion chambers and
foes out with exhaust,
ZEKOLENK rills these
requirements perfectly,
beoadss it is correctly re
fined from selected Call'
fomia asphaJt-basm crude.
I'
t
Proven Entirely Satifactory"
Only perfect satisfaction can ac
count for the use of ZEROLENE
by the majority of automobile own
ers. Leading coast distributors also testify that It
is "a most satisfactory motor oil."
They know from the records I their sendee
departments aad we know f; ,m exhaustive
tests that Zerolene, correctly tanned from
selected Califeraia asphalt bate crude, fives
perfect lubrication with least carbon deposit.
Get our lubrication chart showing the correct
Consistency for your car.
At dealer sverywhera and Standard Oil
Service & tat ion a.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
4
ZEROLEN
Ihe Standard OJlIcr Motor Qrs 1
E. MARTIN, Special Agent
Standard Oil Company
REDMOND, ORE.
S.25
23.25
H. D. Still, supplies (Putnam) 5. 25
Irwin-Hodson Co. Erasers
(Brown) 2.20
Irwin-HodBon Co. self-inker
stamp (Clerk) 6.10
S. B. Ellis, salary watermasterllO.21
Ray Putnam, frt. on extras.... 3 21
H. L. Shonts, guard, Crooked
River Bridge
J. W. Usher, do -
Charles Dixon, do 18 00
Lee Rose, do 6.75
J. M. Agnew, do 23.25
Deschutes Power Co. light
and water 66.60
Glass & Prudhomme Co. .
Treas. receipts 17 60
Glass & Prudhomme Co., Tax
receipts 41.00
Ed. Barnard, road work
G. C. Truesdale, road work....
George Kissler, road work ...
Frank Kissler, road work....
H. A. Kelley, (surveyor).,
Ross Motor Co., gaB, etc 15.10
D. P. Adamson, supplies Co.
(Foster) .-.
Prineville Drug Co., supplies
for poor
Frinevme y laning Mill, sup
plies (Court House) 25.05
Arthur Tuck, road work 86.20
Roy Skeen, road work 13.66
6.8!)
17.23
5.89
5.89
1.90
6.85
B. Manceau, road work..
1.64
NOTICE OP SALE OP ESTHAf
Notice la hereby given that a stray anlnal.
to-wit : A gelding. 12 or 13 yean utd ; color
brown : weisrht about 1260 oounda. with fresh
wire cut on left hind leg, branded on the riKht
hip with 7E backwards, 'which broke into the
field of the undersigned on the 18th day of
August, ltflH, on the old Ben Allen place on
McKay ereek, about ten miles in a northerly
mrecuon irom the Town ol rrlnevlile, UrcKOfi,
Crook County, will be sold at public auction
at said Ben Allen place ao located on Satur
day, the 14th day of September, 1313, to the
highest bidder for cash to satisfy the route of
keeping said animal, and all expense incurred
In this sale, including justice's fees, cot.t of
advertising, and such other costs and expenses
aa may accrue upon the Bale.
Dated this 29th day of August, A. D. I'JIH.
Signed B. L. KID WELL .
42t2c.
I. H. GOVE, D. M. D.
DENTIST
T specialize in porcelain fillings and crowns
which make teeth look and feel naturil.
I also do Cold Inlay, crown and bridxt
work ; silver fillings, and extracting.
I do no plate work.
My motto: 'jOne Thing Well Done."
OVER CROOK COUNTY BANK
John Tuck, road work 8.39 ;
Kd. Harbin, repairs 79.60
Crook County Journal, Court
proceedings 40.00 !
Crook County Journal, Let
ter heads, Wlrts 7.60
Crook County Journal, Enve
lopes. (Knox) 23.75
T. J. Minger, supplies 48.30
II. A. Foster, telephone, rent
etc 6.60
Willard H. Wlrtz, telephone 2.25
Karl Cross, road work 88.50
Lionel Cross, road work 26.33
The W. F. King Co., wire for
fences, etc 309.00
E. B. Knox, Tel. services 19.12
K. B. Knox, stamps, express.. 65.00
Zeke E. Hondrlckson, work in ,
Clerk's office, Aug 65.00
Nora F. Stearns, do 60.00
Prlneville-Paullna Stage line
hauling, road work 5.60
J. E. Myers, Stamps, 22.65
Hugh Lister, commissioner.... 26.00
The Michel Grocery Co.
" THE STORE OF SERVICE '
We are Offering for Canning
PLUMS, PEACHES
PEARS AND
TOMATOES
Our prices are right, and we will
take care of your order at
once. A large stock on hand
daily. Phone or write us your
order.
StlslHsMsBawsSwafJHMM
Try a package of King's New Process Evap
orated Fruits and Vegetable. Ask for a sample
of Soup Vegetable.
RSVi
Supple at Sixty
Aire and ripe experience mean hap
piness and usefulness when mental
and bodily powers are preserved
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Nature's rare nourishment In Scolt'a
Emulsion creates rich blood, warms
the bod and alleviate rheumalK
tendencies, lis oil-food Imparts
strength to both body and brain.
It is Nomrishnfnt met Alcohol
tjmnaatsnrrsTJiirm.
The Journal does Modern
Printing on Short Notice
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