Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 02, 1919, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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INFLATE TIRES ON HOT DAYS
AUTOMOBILE TIRES
"TiTlflo Driving NeMaryt. Gan.rat.
Enough Haat to Ralsa Air Pr
ur. In Tlr.
Motorists should again be warned
aXttlllMt tll notion ItlHt the tll'Ht of
USED CAR
AMI TLIIICH IX AIX TIIK I'Hl'AL, M.l'M, AT I'WCKH THAT ARB
HKJIIT. AI.HO A HTM K OF (J AH AND Oil. AI.WAYM OS HANI).
OUl NKW ITMP 1H ItKADY TO MKItVK YOU. HOCM YOIK
JIOIIV.
HOMER NORTON
Post, Oregon
A Want Ad Gets Results
auumier liny expands the air Inside a
Ktu to kik'Ii an Kent Unit the tires do
not need to lie blown up to the sume
point as In winter. Kxpcrliuents show
! t'.at It Ink en terrific driving ut raring
I Kj.ft'd for a considerable period to gen-
riute enough iH'uf to raise the air prea
I cure In a tire five or lx pounds. The
expansion in a car driven at fin or-
dlimry rule on a hot summer day la no
hllthl that no allowance should be
made fur It when the tire I pumped
up.
Motorist would do well In hot
tu titer to tent the air pressure In
their tlrea every few days to nee that
1 1 leakage of air ha not reduced the
pressure to the point where the tire
will suffer harm.
IV
I Fairbanks Morse Quality
v ery low rnce
Thi 40 lirlit "F" plant comes to you completely mounted on
one limp. The power plant it the latrmin Engine which
ran Wo he used to furnish power fur washing machine, churn,
cream separator, etc., independent of the dynamo, either direct
or through a line shaft. ,
Low ieed engine and ball bearing dynamo assure long life,
lri attention, and lowest possible maintenance cost. Touch a
button to start and another to stop. Sre this wonderfully
efficient plant and let us explain all the details.
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Try to drive an near the center of
; the roud a you run.
The brtike mechanism seldom get ,
t!ie lubrication It deserves. I
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GOAT MEAT GOOD AS MUTTON
For Sale by T. J. MINGER
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at
It la Slid Only Experts Are Able
to Tell the Difference Bo- t
tween the Two.
There Ik a growing disposition to
give (he goat Ms due. Heretofore thin
rtihhMi-eutliiK anliunl him been s
(curded pretty much an a Joke, hut be
hits continued to eat tin can and
thrive until now his race hits tie
1 u I red census-listing proportlnjiH and
a iimrket has been established In a
middle-western city where surplus
gouts will tie converted Into "spring
lamb" for the benefit of our non-vege-tarliitis.
As an addition to the poor
man's meat perhaps the front will be
welcome, especially If his advent tends
to lower the present IiIkIi prices.
(lout meat tastes much the mime ns
mutton. It Is claimed, and that the dif
ference cannot be told save by an ex
pert! Perhaps that la Just as well.
Our Imagination has much to do with
our taste. Many people are eating
hotue meat In this country under the
Impression that It la beef, for horses
are slaughtered, but almost nowhere
Is their meat exposed for sale under
Its true name. No doubt the easiest
way for us to get used to goat meat Is
to camouflage It as mutton. It Is uu
other ease of Ignorance being bllRS.
But, as we are assured by the ex
Certs that It Is wholesome, a Jjanie
Now turn to the Classified Ada
iimnmmmMiBB
FAIR WEEK
VISITORS
" CALL and take a look at
the . following lines: Ladies
Til Suits, Coats, . Dresses, Waists,
both voile and silk. Shoes that are
snappy, new Sweaters and Skirts in
the newest styles. A new shipment
of Ladies Neckwear just arrived.
For the men I have Hart, Schaffner
& Marx all wool Suits and Over
coats and Mens' Stetson Hats.
My stock is very complete consider
ing market conditions. Call and give
me the once over.
Oscar C. Hyde
BARGAINS I
. . . f . - &
Overland. 1918 model $850
Grant Six, almost new 700
Buick Six, 1917 800
Buick Four, 1917 535
Dodge commercial car ' 1 8
new cord tires 975
Ford with truck body 350
Overland, model 75 450
Make our rest room your
headquarters during the Fair.
INLAND AUTO.'; CO.
PR1NEVILLE, OREGON
will not make much difference In the
end. Slutton. the world over, has been
the poor niun's meat. If goat meat
can add to the supply, so much the
better. The meat of goats was a
favorite In the days of the patriarchs.
It Is still highly prized In the Kast.
There seems to be no reason why It
should .not ultimately hold a respect
able place on our menus.
SHE UTTERED NO CRITICISM
But Many Will See Deep Significance
In That Kiss Bestowed by .
Minister's Wife,
Now, everyone knows that the min
ister's wife must not say harsh things
ahout anyone, no matter how ' she
thinks. Also that though she be forced
to listen to criticism she herself must
not glva any. The other evening an
Indianapolis parsonage woman was sit
ting on her front porch, when one of
the young girls of her husband's con
gregation came to call. Hardly had
she settled herself comfortably before
the young miss began to condemn vig
orously a very parsimonious member
of the church.
"He wouldn't give a cent to recar
petlng the parsonage," stormed the
visitor, "yet he had plenty of money
to buy himself a new seven-passenger
touring car. I Just hope that every
time he starts out In It he'll have a
puncture." -
The minister's wife had only that
morning spent three hard hours mend
ing the old carpet." She didn't say a
word of reproof merely looked at the
young girl a mlnnte and then went
across the veranda and kissed her
cheek. Indianapolis yews.
Ingenious Automobile Trust.
" An automobile owner at Hallowell,
leaving his car, hitche'd It to a tree by
winding a chain' around one f the
wheels of the machine and fastening
the end of the chain around a tree.
An automobile thief jacked up the car,
loosened the wheel which was chained
to the tree, took It off, and then re
moving the extra wheel from the rear
of the car put It on In the place of the
wheel which had been dropped off and
drove away, leaving the single wheel
chained to the tree.
EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD
CALL BLACK 303
FOR LIGHT OR HR IVI
TRUCK SERVICE
Morse Transportation Comp'y
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Announcement !
We have purchased the Harness and
Saddle Business formerly conducted by
W. J. Hughes and are prepared to care
for all his old customers and new pnes
as well. We will specialize in repair of
Harness. Saddles, Auto Tops, Boots and
Shoes.
Farrand's Repair Shop
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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