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

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
NOVEMBER 37,
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The Biggest Bargain in Prineville
Ford owners will haTe a chance to
get second hand SOxS mad SOxSH
tires at prices before uiiwm
Come In early and get f atek.
We alao have oa hand the faatnaa
FEN NSYLY AN1A VACCTM CUP
Tires and Tnbea
PRINEVILLE
Vulcanizing
WORKS
447 MAIN SHEET
BUCK OFFICIAL OFFERS
ADVICE ON WINTER DRIVING.
DEFEATING
TIME
Correct lubrication
with Zerolene, scientific
ally refined from select
ed California crude oil,
means longer life for
your car. Gives better
lubrication, least carbon
deposit. Get a Correct
Lubrication Chart for
your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
C K. MARTIN Hpecial Agent, REDMOND, OB
Very True.
e V oien are apt to spend toe
ouch time iip In the clouds looking 1
tor the silver lining.
We Suspect the Compositor.
Advertisement In New York Papei
"Wanted, twenty men to work It
night shirts unloading steampin."
"The practice of moat Bulck owners
Is to drive all the yead around and
for this ronton Bulck ram have been
equipped with every cold-weather
convenience necessary to perfect driv
ing comfort. Hut there are aome mis
cellaneous rules with which not all
drivers are familiar, but the obser
vance of which will often simplify
driving even under the most trying;
conditions," says E. B. Wilson, Di
rector of sales of the Bulck Motor
Company.
"When driving In snow and sleet,
and even In heavy rain, It Is, of course
necessary to have the side curtains
closed, for comfort. In this case,
vision through the windshield Is of
ten seriouslp obstructed by the snow
or rain on the glass. There are
some patented windshield cleaners
on the market that assist greatly In
overcoming this condition, but If
your car does not happen to be equip
ped with one of them, you can get
arouid the difficulty by adjusting the
windshield. Leave the lower half
entirely closed and adjust the upper
half so that it slants out enough to
give you clear vision between the up
per and lower glasses an Inch or
two will suffice. In this wav the
snow or rain that beats In will not
bothor you to any extent.
"When the streets are slippery,
the safest practice Is to use tire chains
particularly on the rear wheels. But
should you be driving without them,
be careful how you handle the brakes.
Never apply the brakes suddenly un
der these conditions. The best meth
od Is to keep your foot off the clutch
pedal, leaving the clutch In engage
ment, and then when you wish to
apply the brakes, take your foot off
the throttle, close the hand throttle
entirely and apply the brake gradu
ally.. This causes th4 motor to help
you to slow down and keeps the pres
sure nerfeetly equallxed on both rear
wheels. Do not apply the power sud
denly on slippery streets. Open the
throttle gradually.
"If you hisppon to be driving down
hill, yon can use tho motor as a brake
by shifting Into second or first speed
on steeper grades, then close the
throttle. You will rarely have to use
the brake If you follow this method.
When the road Is slippery, summer
or winter, always drive at such soecd
that you can stop with reasonable
quickness without the danger of
skidding. You have alwnvs got to
figure on 'the other follow, and you
never know whot he Is going to do.
A car suddenly turning IntoMhe main
thorouehfaro from the side street, or
a careless pedestrian who steps Into
your path from behind a car or other
ohstarte beside the curb, will mnke
It necessary for you to act quickly to
prevent an accident, and you can do
this If you have your car perfectly un
der control.
"We solicit all Bulck owners to
observe the traffic rules to the letter.
They are founded on good ':ommcn
sense In most cases, as are (ho rules
governing 'courtesy of the road.'
Know the streets and roads In your
locality that have the 'right of way,'
and (hen do not, In all cases, be loo
insistent on maintaining your 'right-of-way.'
There la no safer or more
pleasant mode of transportation than
motoring. The most Important rule
(o observe Is 'Keep your car under
control at all times.' "
YOUNGEST m il HOLDS
FIRST ANNIVERSARY
The Psychoorat Club hold Its first
anniversary meeting at the home of
Miss Morse In this city Saturday af
ternoon last.
The program committee, consist
ing of Mesdames Morse, Adams, and
Truukey provided a very pleasant
program.
The members were dressed as
young hoys and girls and In this man
ner denoted the youth of the club.
A delightful tlmo was had.
MUSTARD BUYS POTATOES .
8. D. Mustard of Powell Butte was
In I'rlneville yesterday on business.
Mr. Mustard has purchased car
loads of seed potntoes at good prices,
the demand for Powell ttutte tubers
being better than the locul potato
king could supply.
BOND ELECTION CALLED
A bond election hns been called by
the hoard of directors of tho Lone
Pine Irrigation District for December
27. at which time the Issuing of
$ ISO, 00 In six per cent bonds will be
voted upon.
The ballots will be cast at Lone
Pine school house and the noils will
be open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
MRS. Wlfil.E IN HOSPITAL
Mrs. J. If. Wigle. who has been suf
fering from a fractured ankle for
some time, was operated upon In a
Portland hospital last week ntul Is at
present doing nicely.
APPLES!
11 Boxes all va-
.1L rie ties, grades
Order early while the
Assortment is Large
Phone Black 671
Ochoco Whs. Co.
PHYSICIAN WINS HUT
After an absence of seven hours
from the courtroom, tho lurv In the
$10,000 damage suit brought hy '
John Pane, mill employe, against Pr. I
0. L. Coulsineau of tho city, returned j
nt midnight last night, with a verdict
fur the rtnfonilttnt The .! -. .., '
ed on alleged faulty treatment of a
frnctiired femur and wrlat. Oregon
Ian Nov. 22.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED To buy for cash, a sec
ond hand windmill. Sam Belch
en, Madras, Oregon. 2tlo
WANTED One or two rooms for
light housekeeping. See Trs.
Ward at Prineville Hotel. 2tfc
LOST Three head of steers, two
years old past. 1 solid black. 1
black and white, 1 red with some
white. First two uudercrop each
ear, other crop and slit In right,
half undercut In left, all branded
17 with qunrter circle beneath on
left rib. Liberal reward fur any or
all of thoso. F. F, Cox, City. 2t7c,
FOIl BALE 75 dry cows. John If.
Harrison, Fort Hock, Ore. 2tfc
FOUND- Full set of automobile cur
tains on the Ochoco road. Owner
apply at this ofrice and pay for
this adv. 2t2c
TO LOAN ?2,000 at 8 per cent.,
real estate security preferred. In
quire at the Journal office. lt2o
FOUND Pair of eyeglasses In case,
Saturday on Main street. Owner
run have samu by paying for this
adv. 2tfc
LOUT OH STOLEN One 32x3 Flak
tire with demountable rim. Ho
turn to D. F. Stewart and revelve
rewurd. 81 10
FOR 8ALR - Ford car, first class con.
ditloo, newly pulnled, new tires,
speedometer, electric lights, shock
ttlisorbera, one Ulan top. Call W.
J. Hughes. 3l3p
FOR 8ALK
car, :il.0.
Onn 1 91 d Ford touring
Inquire this office Htfo
FOUND At Community Hall, tbn
next morning nfter the Harvest
Bull, some money, party proving
same will receive It by applying to
Mrs. Wm. Peterson at Powell Butte
and paying for this ad. It2c
FOIl BALK Two 111 1 9 Dodgu cars,
driven less than 3.000 miles, at a
bargain price. Cull at Motor Inu
for demonstration. 3tfo
LOST A Coyote fur, lost no Main
or Fourth streets Sunday morning,
finder pleuse return to Journal of
fice. 3t2p
We Invite You to Make Our Store Your
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You Should Make It a Point to Shop Early, as by so doing you get the pick of the stock
before the different lines have been worked over.
IVORY PYRALIN
Our assortment affords a wide selection in this line :
Bonnet Mirrors, Picture Frames, Hair Brushes, Trays,
Combs, Manicure Sets, Manicure Implements,
Puff Boxes, Perfume Bottles, Pin
Cushions, Jewel Boxes,
Also in DuBarry
Pattern
DOLLS
Including the famous Ef f anBee and Dolly Dumpling dolls
Character Dolls, Kewpie Dills
What's Christmas to a child without a Doll?
1
Gifts for the one who is hard to please :
Moore's Non-Leakable Fountain Pens; Everlasting Pen
cils; Leather Goods; Beautiful Stationery; Cut
Glass; Eveready Flashlights;
Rubber Goods; Jewel
ry; Bristle Goods
Manicure Sets;
Novelties
BOOKS FOR EVERYONE
Latest Copyrights, Reprints, Gift Books, Bibles and Tes
taments, Children's Books, Boys' and Girls'
Books, and Children's Stories
TOILET ARTICLES
High Grade Preparations combined in various sets:
Perfumes, Toilet Water, Sachets, Face and Talcum
Powders, Fine Toilet Soaps
LOWXEY'S CHOCOLATES
IN
EXQUISITE GIFT BOXES
In various assortments and sizes.
"JUST RIGHT TO EAT"
D.
P. ADAMSON & CO.
ALWAYS RELIABLE
THE
SENECA CAMERA
Always Makes an
ACCEPTABLE GIFT
Especially at tlio
YULETIDE SEASON
PRINENILLE, OREGON