Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 16, 1919, Page PAGE 7, Image 7

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Shoe Stock
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W bought tbma shorn right and we are selling them right. It will
be money to you to buy your shoes of ui.
HOMER NORTON
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Very Low Price
Thi 40 liitlii "F" plant mmr, to yon completely mounted on
one la,r. J lit power plant is the famou "" Kngine winch
can aim he um-J to (urimli towrr lor washing machinr churn
crem .cparator, etc.. independent of the dynamo, either direct
or through i line ihalt.
Utw speed engine and hall bearing dynamo asittre Ions life
ri attention, and .,wct l-.fbil.lc mantcnance rout. Touch a
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tflnicnt plant arid let u explmn all the details.
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DAMPNESS IS HARD ON TIRES
Watar Inalda of Braakar Cauaaa
Rapid Disintegration Coed Roada
Ara Favored.
Wet weather la very destructlv to
tires that are partly worn out. The
average tnotorlat la apt to think of hla
tlrea aa being made only of rubber,
and therefor waterproof.
A partly worn tire la a long way
from being waterproof, however, and
the other materials tbat enter Into
Ita construction are decidedly subject
to damage from water. When water
get Inalde the breaker atrip of a tire
and Into the fabric and friction gum.
It causes rapid disintegration. One
reason why otir good roada make tlrea
laat longer la that they dry quickly
after rain. About the only good thing
that can be aald for our dry winter la
the fact that tlrea laat longer.
FOR CLEANING VALVE STEMS
Simple Way la to Inject Little Kero
aena Oil 8oftena and Washes
Off Carbon.
A simple way of cleaning valve
stem which are tinder simpleton of
harboring carbon deposits la to Inject
a little keroxene In the air valve of the
carburetor while the engine la run
ning. In thla way a tittle of the kero
sene find Ita way down the valve
atem and aoftena and waahes off the
enrhon. It la no bad Idea to do thin
once a month or ao.
KEEP RADIATOR WELL FILLED
Driver Who la Careful of Hla Machine
Will Add a Little Water
Frequently.
When the cooling ayatera la kept In
motion by thermo-ayphon action, It la
quite Important thnt the radiator he
kept reaaonably full In order that there
he a back realatance to aid In forcing
the water forward. It la good engine
rare to frequently add a little water,
Inatead of waiting for the engine to
knock for water.
JO GET CLEAR RAIN VISION
A Classified Ad Bring Quick Results
Nothing la Better Than Keroaene and
Glycerin Mixed for Cleaning
the Wlndahlald.
It frequently cornea In handy to know
that a little bottle of keroaene and
glycerin mixed In equal parta will clear
the glaaa of the windshield of
ralndropa and give clear vlalon ahead.
Thla compound operate to apread the
rain dropa In a thin even aheet all
over the aurface Instead of letting It
tand In globules
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Tlu.ro Is a specific reason for the ex
cellent finish of the Chevrolet Car.
For from the moment tba newly built
body Is carefully cleaned and the first
coat of enamel Is applied, until the
body assumes tbat lustroua smooth
nesa that characterizes the finished
car, every operation la automatically
safe-guardod against carelessness or
hurried workmanship.
Therein Hog the secret of the uni
formly long wearing qualltlea of the
Chevrolet finish. Thla 1 the reaaon
for Its even depth and richness.
Thla Is why a Chevrolet car always
appears well groomed and attractive
long after the car has ceased to be
new.
NEWELL MOTOR SALES CO.
PRIVEVILLE OREGON
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.uCheTiolet "Four-Ninety" Touring Car $735, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan
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ROAD TO RECOVERY
FOR WILSON SLOW
Physicians Seem Satisfied
With Progress the Presi
dent Is Making.
Waahlngton. While President WIV
son Is believed by bis physicians to be
on the road to recovery, the procea
will be alow and tedious. The presi
dent, It waa reiterated at the White
House, muat resign himself to atrlct
observance of the phyalclana' orders
to put aalde all thought of hla office
while convalescing and remain In bed
until danger of a relapse has passed.
near Admiral Grayson, the presi
dent's personal physician, and the phy
alclana he called In, continue to con
fine themaevea to terse bulletins twice
a day. That they are satisfied with
the progress their patient Is making
Is apparent from the spirit of optimism
that pervades the White House, and
the resentment with which various
rumors as to the president's "real"
condition are met by White House of
ficials. Hr. Grayson and the other physi
cians have adopted a policy of "stand
ing pat" on their bulletins and will
not even comment on the daily crop
of rumors concerning the president
that spring up over night.
The physicians' announcement waa
not taken to mean that Mr. Wilson
would be prohibited from sitting up in
bed, and It waa considered entirely
possible that he might be permitted
to sign a few Important bills and or
ders each day aa bis progresa con
tinues. Discussion of rumors that Wilson
will be ill so long it will be necessary
to have his work delegated to some
one else, probably the vice president,
at least temporarily, was one of the
principal toplca of conversation aroqnd
the government buildings. Many be
lieved tbat if the president's caae
were aa serious as that, his physicians
would take the initiative in informing
the country of It inatead of letting
things run along until the question la
opened up In congress.
SPEEDY ACTION ON
TREATY IS PLANNED
Washington. Imminence of another
test of strength In the senate contro
versy over the German peace treaty
overtopped In interest and importance
all matters likely to come before con
gress this week. Leaders in the treaty
fight regard i vote on the Shantung
amendments to the pact late this week
as assured and hope that within ten
lays all other amendments can be dis
posed of.
Following dUposal of the Shantung
amendments, senate leaders plan to
take up the "six to one" amendment
of Senator Johnson of California.
By the time amendments to the
treaty are disposed of and reserva
tions come up tor action, democratic
leaders hope President Wilson will
have recovered sufficiently to allow
the holding of conferences.
The bulk of the democrats still are
declared by party leaders to be solidly
against the republican reservation pro
gram, while continued progress toward
complete agreement of the republicans
on the reservations is reported.
The house will consider compara
tively minor measures this week, In
cluding disposition of the bill for vo
cational education of persons injured
In Industry and that to establish a
federal budget system.
PROFITEERING BILL PASSED
Congress Hits at Hoarding and Ex
tends Food Control Act.
Washington. Senate and house
adopted the conference report on
amendments extending the food con
trol act to include clothing and food
containers and providing punishment
(or profiteering and hoarding.
The bill now goes to thepresident,
who asked for this legislation as a
weapon against tie high cost of living.
Hoarding and profiteering under the
act are punishable by two years' im
prisonment and $5000 fine.
Army Censorship at Gary Denied.
.. Washington, Denial that a military
censorship had been established at
Gary, Ind., where federal troops are
on duty because of the steel strike,
was made In a telegram received at
the war department from Major Gen
eral Wood, commanding the central
department, with headquarter? at Chicago.
Government Experts to Value Timber.
Spokane. The government will
nlace twenty-fhe valuation experts in
he field to aid timber owners of the
nland empire in finding the exact val
uation of their holdings for the pur
iose of computing taxes, Inheritance
jxes and corporation stock taxes to
paid by companies.
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Some Bargains in
Steel-and Chilled
Walking Plows
and other
Farm Implements
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