Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 06, 1919, Page Page 3, Image 3

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CROOK COUNTf JOURS AL
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CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR HALK
FOR BALK 100 head of well bred
aurhams. coming two- and three-
year-old. Iess than 80 per cent,
bolters. Nash Ural., Nhvllle,
Or. tCp
' FOR BALK Standard bred hone, 6
' year old, wt. 1126. Will mass a
good saddle hone, luqulrs of Al.
Oregon. 6t3p
FOR BALE (rain and potato tacki.
Call at J. KJ. HtQwart Co. lUo
TITON 1O-I0 TRACTOR Pull 14
kucb pllwa. Practically saw. Are
buying larger tractor. Will Mil
heap for caab or terma. Will dem
nalrata at ranch in Lone Pine Oap.
Patterson A Oalbreath, Terrebonne,
Ore. Inquire W. P. King Co. tZtfo
rOR SALE A few small bogs. In
autre of Q. P. Reams, Cornett
Co. 62tfc
FOR 8ALB 100 bushels exoellont
seed rye. Write Tapping Imple
ment 6 Oraln Co., Culver, Ore.
FOR BALE tOO bushels 8 wed lib
seed Rye. Archie Powell, Prlna
Tlile. 4 4 tie
81ED RTB Order now. Supply Is
limited. Ocboco Warehouse Com
pany. 4ttt(r
FIVE PA88ENQER FORD In good
condition tor sala St 1340. Call
black 651. 6tfo MAC.
BUFF ORP1NOTON Cockerels, ex
collunt strain, well developed. 1.
H. Oray. 6 tic
FOR SALE Flat top desk andsow
Ing machine cheap. Mrs. O. C.
Claypool, City. Stic
HOUSES FOP 8ALE 1 black team,
weighing leOO lls., perfectly sound
and true. One three-year-old colt,
two four-yoar-old colts, all well
bred. Write or see John Hkeon,
Powull Uutte, Oregon. 7tRp.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford runa
bout with truck body, to trade for
heavy work horses or cattlo. Iloss
Douglos Co. lotto
FOR 8KALE A one-eighth h p. Rob
bins & Myers motor In good con
dition. Inquire at Lyric Theater.
Prlnevllle. lOlfc
FOR SALE OR TRADE for yoiiag
heifers Ri'glatnrnd French dratt
itulllon. Wrlto or see K. J. Hhroy
lOtlOp '
FOR SALE 2,000 lbs hand picked
while beans, 8 Ilia, for $1.00 I)e
- llverml parcel post. Larger suits,
wrlto for prices. Goo. Linker,
Terrebonne, Oregon. lU2p
FOR SALE Five passenger car In
good condition. Muko good light
furm truck. Maker & Cornell 2 1 1 p
FOR SALE Practically new Tandem
disc, 7 ft. cut. T. J. Mlnger llt4p
WANTED
WANTED All kinds of plain sow
nig and especially children's gar
ments. Mrs. R. V. Constable.
WANTED Anyone wishing services
of experienced nurse please call
Mrs. Custer, II luck 163. Stfc
WANTED Someone to build 6H ml
of fence. For particulars see E. L.
Asbby or Wm. Ledford. Ilt4p
WANTED Clean cotton rags at the
Journal office. Five cents a pound
paid.
Send In your orders early to
Salem Heights Nursery
Or; Conts FOR CHOICE Per d0 S
JO Each ROSEBUSHES Dozen J)Ot)U
Bone In your orders and have thorn shipped In the spring. All of our
roses bloomed this year. Description sent on request. Cash must ac-
company order. Shipment made In April. Address: ....
II. II. CROSS,, SALEM, OREGON
City Transfer & Express
Jap Ireland, Prop.
Auto Delivery to all Part of the City and Vicinity
Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's
Red 951
I WILL
Put a new top on your car, or repair your
curtains, or do any such work as is needed
This is the time to repair harness for spring work.
W. J. HUGHES .TagSSff
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
LOHT
LOST One tire chain 82(31 between
Ixwer McKay school bouse and
Prlnevllle. Leave at Journal o-f
flee. Ilt2p
LOST A roan Dtfrbam bull, coming
two-year-old. Branded Rafter N
on left blp. Notify H. W, Neal,
Prlnevllle, Ore., box 1I et&p
LOST Jan. 7, gold locket with en
graved lady's head on outside, a
lock of balr Inside. Lost late In
the evening. Notify F, E. Broslus,
Prlnevllle, Oregon. 1011c
LOST On nine months old calf,
Hereford markings, branded Lazy
O and quarter circle en each aide
on right hip. No ear marks, dew
lap on brisket. Notify J. H. Oray,
city. ttfo
K8TRAYKD
STRAYED Three young steers, 1
black, 1 bl'k and white, 1 red, nder
sloped In each ear. Red has crop
and split In right ear and half un
dercut In left ear. All branded
with 17 with quarter circle under
It on left rlba. F. T. Cox. lOtfc
MIHCELLA N EOUB
TO TRADE For an Improved farm:
Store building, stock of notions,
bouse and lot $7, COO. Mtg. $600.
All In Springfield, Ore. 6 cent car
fare to Slate University. Address
E. E. Kepner, Springfield, Or. t3p
TAKEN UP Dec. 1, heifers, 1 red.
1 roan, ear marks an both. Owner
call and prove property snd pay ex
penses. Goo. Klssler, Powell butte,
Oregon. ti3p.
AUHTRACTOHM
CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
Incorporated, D. H. Peoples, pre
Ident, J. B. Bell, secretary. Ab
stracts and Insurance. Prlnevlllt
Oregon.
DKNTI8T8
DR. H. O. DAVIS Dentist. Nev.
modern shop, In Kamttra Build
lng.
OPHTHALMOLOGIST
DR. F. H. DAY Physician, optha
mologist, neurologist. Specialty
of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted.
Hours: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 1.30 to
6 p. m. Evenings by appointment.
Prlnevllle Hotel, Prlnevllle, Or. tf
ATTORNEYS
WIZARD II. WIRTZ District At
torney. Office Crook County Bank
Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon tf
M. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law
Court House St., Prlnevllle, Ore
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. F. H. DAY Specialist Eyes and
Nervea. Prlnevllle Hotol if
PHYSICIANS
BELKNAP A EDWARDS Chas. S.
Edwards, H. P. Belknap, Physicians
Surgeons and Oculists, Prlnevllle,
Oregon. , , tf
OPTICIANS
DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist
from Portland; regular monthly
visits to Prlnevllle; watch this pa
per tor dates. 4tfo
f Dr. Turner, Eye Specialist,
'iri.wlll visit Prlnevllle every 1st
Vs' and 3rd Frldnv nf each month
Consult him at the Prlnevllle Hotel.
BUMBLE BEE BUSY WORKER !
Only Severs Cold Weather Induces In- j
ssct to Tsks a Rett From Its
Labors, 1
If on were born B bumble bee, Ms
Ides of life success would be 40 acres
of red clover waist high, In full June
bloom snd frugrsnce sll the year
through and forever. What one bum
ble bee could do with 40 acres of clo
ver no bee nor mortal ever knew ; but
the bee, If human wise, would wsnt all
that and more.
Invade his flowery honey farm at
the height of the season, snd he puts
out no restraining band. There Is no
padlock on his gate. The whole field
Is a-bum with polyglot plunderers com
ing from everywhere to carry away
the very goods that are gold to the
bumble be. But he puts up no de
fense, lie makes no vicious counter
offensive, as the yellow-Jacket might
If yon search for biro here yon find
him diligently prospecting with bis
booty pump bumming a barytone solo
as he works, loads of pollen strapped
to his running board, his tonnesn bulg
ing with Joy fodder. He Is barlug tbe
time of his life.
When tht 40 acres of red clover Is
wilderness of dry stubble under
scorching July sun, and his millions
In clover sre swept sway by the hsnd
of the strong, this bumble bee will
not be found hsnglng by a splderweb
to a fence-row fireweed, a bankrupt
suicide. Not he. In this fence cor
ner left by tbe mower, clad In his vel
vet suit of blnek snd yellow, even
now he Is working over the dump of
s goldenrod mine, and gold Is shining
from his pants pockets. Moreover, he
has a fair swig left In his honey Jug,
and he Is still humming his song of
high June.
As tbe season goes down the steep
sloie toward chilly weather, the bum
ble bee does not dig hi reluctant heels
Into the sod, lng sullenly hack and turn
a regretful eye over his shoulder, with
his henrt In the lost red clover. He
takes the smnll sweets of poverty as
he did the rich sea of June honey.
From a June millionaire's estate he
has fallen to the fortune of an au
tumn tramp, taking a handout from
a belated weed and begging a night's
lodging In the last bloom of a wayside
hollyhock. But he still retains his
well-brushed suit, his good deep bary
tone and his memories of June.
PROVED ABILITY TO REASON
Hard to Explain Monkey's Action In
Putting Out Fire Unless That Ad
mission Is Made.
A Louisiana plnnter who owns a pet
monkey which answers to the name of
Jocko, tells an anecdote nbout him
which proves thnt such snlmuls can
and do reason.
The children of the house and Jocko
sre boon companions, and of a sum
mer afternoon enjoy a frolic together
upon the lawn. One day someone
threw a match down and the grass
Ignited, making a little blaze.
Jocko saw It and stopped snd
looked, then glanced all around, and,
seeing a piece of plank not far off, ran
for It, crept cautiously to the Are, all
the time holding the plnnk as a shield
between himself and the flame, then
pressed It down and extinguished It
What child could have reasoned better
and done more?
Although, perhaps, no danger could
have come from the fire, still no one
knows what the result might have
been, tnd the monkey evidently be
lieved that prudence Is the better part
of valor.
He'd Forgotten.
The school dramntlc society was giv
ing Its flrRt performance of the sea
son and the play they had chosen for
the momentous occasion was "Julius
Caesar."
All went smoothly till Caesar's dead
body was brought In, and Marc Antony
hud to deliver his famous speech.
He put his henrt into the part and
the audience felt acutely for the poor
citizens, who were all presumably horror-stricken
and overcome with grief,
when Antony gently but firmly
grasped, as he thought, the face-cloth
and slowly, very slowly, began to draw
It back.
Just then an excited whisper came
from the other end of the corpse:
"This end, you Idiot!"
But Antony was too much wrapped
In grief to hear. He presevered and
then suddenly disclosed to the Intently
gazing audience Caesar's boots I
Rhine's Wanderings.
A remarkable thing about the Rhine
Is Its length for so small a river. Un
like the Nile, which contains less wa
ter at Cairo than at Berber, 1,600
miles upstream, the Rhine has numer
ous affluents, but never attains the
dignity of a real river, as Americans
understand such definitions, until It
enters Holland.
The "German Rhine" owes Its orig
in to the Swiss mountains, wanders
with apparent almlessness first west
and then north and northwest, after
leaving Lake Constance until It en
ters Holland, where It becomes as slug
gish as any Dutchman who ever dwelt
In New Amsterdam.
Too 8evere.
"Ton told me when you were a suit
or for my band that my will would
ever be law to you," said Mrs. Grip
ping. "So I did, my dear, so I did," replied
Mr. Gripping, mildly. "But at that par
ticular time little did I dream that
yoor will would ever take tbe form of
er martial law." Birmingham Age-Herald.
VICTORY DANCE?
Surest Thing You Know!
Luna Lodge, K. of P. will give its Annual
Ball on this date- Remember it
FEBRUARY 14, 1919
This is the annual chance for all the medium-old and
old-young ones and all the rest to get out and limber
up. This annual event was omitted las! year on ac
count of the war but this year it is coming back Strong
er than ever. Come out and get two years' fun in
one night. This dance is guaranteed by the commit
tee to make anyone forget bone spavins, collar boils,
or corns and to cure Stiffness in the joints. The entire
membership of the lodge is on the floor committee.
The music will be good. The committee has secured a
4 -PIECE ORCHESTRA
FROM BEND
I. H. GOVE, D. H. D.
DENTIST
I specialize In porcelain fill
ings and crowns which make
teeth look and feel natural.
I also do gold inlay, crown and
bridge wont; silver fillings and
extracting.
I do no plate work.
My motto: "One think well
done."
OVKR CltOOK COUNTY BANK
WE BUY LIBERTY
BONDS FOR
SPOT CASH
ANY ISSUE
$90
$500
$100
fiooo
Send us your Bonds by Regis
tered letter and receive the
highest market price by return
mail.
WESTERN STOCK AND BOND
COMPANY
200 Central Bldg., Seattle Wn,
Will design and build Schools,
Churches, Stores, Apartments, Gar
ages, Residences Anythin. Prices
Reasonable
E. FRANCIS WILLIAMS,
ARCHITECT
Appraisal and Valuation Expert
311 Panama bldg. Main 9208, E 7761
Portland, Oregon
DR. TACKMAN
DENTIST
Room 2 Cornett Building
Member of Preparedness League
of American Dentist
S$SSSS$$$$3f$$$3$S$SS$SSS$SSSS8
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senger.
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
Local Agent
A Classified Ad
City Meat Market
4 J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Made Hams. Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish
Fruit and Vegetables b Season
Is Your Money Supporting the
Government?
At this critical period in our history our manufacturers are
offering their mills and our young men at. offering their services
to tbe United State government Woufc 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
ha established to stand back of our commerce. Industry and
agriculture? .
Tou can do this by opening an account with a a part of every
dollar so deposited goe directly Into the new system, where It
will always be ready for you whan wanted.
Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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