Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 27, 1919, Page Page 8, Image 8

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CROOK COmi JOURNAL
MARCH 97, 101.
WITH MHCHAIJGES
Downey's
Chocolates
Pure, wholesome, and delicious.
Centers surprising and delightful with
smooth, velvety chocolate coatings
Just Right to Eat
Try them and taste your rights in
Chocolates
Threshing In February li iom-
thins new for Wallowa cqunty, but I
that li exsctly what Arthur lUyrsi
did on hta ranch near Joseph. Mr.
Itsyes wai unable to gtt a machine
last (all and so had to wait until i
nearly spring to complete hta harvest.
Joseph Herald.
Tha last monthly market day and
public auction aala to be held Id Vale
this spring has been definitely sched
uled tor Saturday, 'April II. Tha
committee report more enthusiasm
over the coming sale than (or any of
the former onea. Already several
good liatlngs.have been made with C.
C. Mueller and C. G. Griffith, Includ
ing 30 head of cattle, a good wagon,
4 head of milch rows, sevorul plows,
etc. Malheur Enterpriso.
D.P. ADAMSON
& COMPANY
That the Deschutes National Forest
has been given control of all "sheep
from this side of the mountains on
the Santlam and Cascade National
Foreata was the report this morning
, of Supervisor N. U. Jacobaon, on his
' return to Hond from a business trip
to Portland. The new ruling will
mean some 60.000 head of. sheep
added to the number already under
1 Iesohuts Forest supervision or a
total of about 100,000. Bend Bul
! . i
Three hundred and twelve dollura
was lu the big nugget that was shown
In Canyon a few dnys ago. It weigh
ed 19 ounces. It was pure gold with
no quarts whatever. It waa found by
Fred llarnhard and Alf Ueutiy at
Marysville. about two miles east of
Canyon. It Is one of the largest nug
gets seen here since early days. The
boys were doing a little placer mining
aud this chunk was wuhIumI off t!i
surfnee of the ground. Blue Moun
tain Kaglo.
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 &
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
A Classified Ad brings quick results.
J In a letter received from' Irvin 8.
1 Cold), the f)nt'tl lecturer and nutlmr
;from New York, he advises that he'
lias ma.le definite vlang for a hunting
trip through Central Oregon carry in
October, with A. Whlsnant, editor of
the Press and Norman U. Jacobaon,
supervisor of the IteaChutea National
Forest. While in Bend In February,
Mr. Cobb was attracted by the advan
tages offered by this section for an
outing trip on his return from Ku-
, rope, where he will go In a few weeks
In the interest of a new series of ar
ticles in the Saturday Evening Post.
On his return to the I' in led tSUtes he
."will likely "do" the west for the same
publication aud his trip to Bend aud
Central Oregon will be among the
first visits made. It is his Intention
to spend the latter part of September
hunting in Jackson Hole, Wyoming,'
from where he will come directly to
Bend. The trip planned con;M3 of!
la visit to Klamath and I-ake couutles,
I to Crater lake and a couger hunt In
I western Douglas county to north of
I Crater lake. Bend Press.
General Motors Company
Samson Sieve Grip Tractor
Cast steel wheels, adjustable to 1 8, 24
and 32 in. widths. 1 speed ahead at 1 1-2
to 3 1-4 miles per hour. 1 speed reverse.
12-25 h.p. $1,575, f.o.b. Portland
Material and Workmanshio Absolutely
Guaranteed by the General Motors Co.
The following copy of a letter to a customer will show the low cost of operation:
Mr. Wra. McMaster.
, 331 N. W. Nat. Bank Bldg., Portlan.d Ore.,
nf nnerat,nnarSJrn"BoPeI our converfation, I herewith beg to submit the following figures on cost
hou running- Samson Tractor; Plowing, Discing and cultivating costs are based on ten
Plowing
. Cultivating
u. Jtt Vr.i A-o, ?Zl2 25 Bal- Distillat13c $2.73 21 gal. Distillate 13c $2.73
Vt gal. Motor Oil84c 4S '. to Min. nn a, n. m , ;i
n. j. Z ' v on n n gai. motor uu is z
vvujj urease, eic 07 Cup Grease, etc f7 r nn fir anna otn Cl
!Lrf.C'atlOU 2'5? depreciation : 2.62 Depreciation ....."""ZZZ. 2.52
""Pairs 30 Repairs 30
Labr 5.00 Labor . 6.00
Coat per acre 40 A. $.29 Cost per acre 20 A. $.65
Discing
Repairs ,Z0
Labor 5. no
CoBt per acre 7 acres $1,578
Thi. mbpnt2I.JvtLffP.iW.,?f n? cultivatln P Is $1.86 for which you now are paying $5.00.
This means a saving of $1,256.00 on one year's operation.
Yours truly,
WEXTWORTH & IRWIN. Inc.
Come and See It Work
Wentworth & Irwin, Inc.
DISTRIBUTORS
Portland, Oregon
H. C.DESLER
FACTORY SALESMAN
Prlneville, Oregon
GARDEN SEEDS!
BOTH PACKAGE AND BULK
ONION SETS
SINGLE QUART 121-2 CTS.'
10 QUARTS $1.25
Hipress
Irrigation
ARE THE BEST QUALITY
Boots
i v, . r v; u
s- j YOU V4"'
$6.00 the Pair $5.50 the Pair
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j I Frineville j
Flour
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Seed Wheat I
I Seed Oats 1
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