Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 11, 1919, Page Page 8, Image 8

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
DECEMBER II, Itfltf.
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WANTED
vkal, hogs, mutton, bkkf,
chickens, turkeys, duckm,
gk.esk, eggs, hides, bitter,
ami jackrahr1ts... give 1'8 a
trial. highest market prick
guaranteed, prompt rk-
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GULICKSON & CO.
Established 1013
100 Front St. Portland, Ore.
EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD
CALL BLACK 303
FOR LIGHT OR HK IVI
TRUCK SEBVIOK
Morse Transportation Comp'y
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
IRELAND'S
City Transfer & Express
Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity
Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's
Red 951
I MRS. WHITLOCK
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Prineville Machine Shop
The Best Equipped Machine Shop in this part of the
State. We are prepared to handle anything in our
. line promptly. Quality of work is the very best.
) PRINEVILLE MACHINE SHOP
E. G. Hodson, Proprietor
Prineville, - - - - ) Oregon
Mr. Brand Whltlock, whole hue
band wai recently confirmed ambas
sador to Belgium by the senate.
AT YOUR SERVICE !
THE SQUARE DEAL SHOE SHINING PARLOR
ALL KINDS OP SHOES SHINED.
FANCY SHOES A SPECIALTY.
SHOES DYED BLACK, BROWN, OR BRONZED.
ALSO SUIT CASES AND HAND B AGS CLEANED AND POLISHED.
SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS DYED.
SPECIAL SEATS FOR LADIES.
Prineville,
Allen J. Butler, Proprietor
Oregon
GRANGE DECLINES
LABOR'S INVITATION
Grand Rapids, Mich. Through their
representatives 600,000 American farm
ers and their wives declined to form
an alliance with union labor. By an
overwhelming vote the national grange
in convention here, adopted, in reply
to an Invitation extended by Samuel
Gompers for a conference, the follow
ing resolution:
"The national grange declines yonr
invitation for a conference in Wash
ington December 13."
The Gompers letter had been refer
red to a committee and after three
days' discussion that body reported.
Members declared that attendance at
any such conference was fraught with
peril to the grange. Few voices were
heard in support of the invitation and
these were from western members.
It was brought out by opponents that
there was nothing in common between
the agricultural interests and organ
ised labor. To attend the Washington
meeting, it was declared, would be a
tacit admission that there were mutual
interests.
"Nowls theTime to Do It"
says the Good Judge
Go to real tobacco
the small chew with
the rich tobacco taste
that lasts a long time.
It will cost you less to
chew than ordinary
tobacco. Any man
who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will
tell you that
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
ARE YOU GOING TO BUT A
NESS
WHY NOT HAVE ONE MADE TO ORDER EXACTLY LIKE YOU
WANT IT, OF A 1 LEATHER? BRING YOUR ORDER TO
FARRAND'S REPAIR SHOP
Prineville, Oregon
THE
HOME HOSPITAL
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
OUR RATE REASONABLE -CONDITIONS THE VERY BEST
MiTthMty CASES SPECIALTY
MRS J. F. SHORT and DAUGHTER
A Want Ad Gets Results
Victory medal approved
Secretary- Baker Accepts New York
Sculptor's Design.
Washington. The design for the
"Victory Medal," to be given to every
AmeVIean who took part in the world
war, was approved by Socretary Baker.
James E. Frazier, a New York sculp
tor, designed the medal, which will
be of bronze, about the size of a silver
dollar.
On the one side will be a figure of
Victory with the inscription "The
Great War for Civilization," and on
the reverse side the names of the
allied and associated powers.
Posse Closes In Upon Fugitive I. W. W.
Centralia, Wash. Woodsmen and
former servjce men left Centralia
Sunday heavily armed to capture or
exterminate Industrial Workers of the
World, reported as holding out in a
cabin in the timber country at the
head of Hannaford valley, about twen
ty miles from this city. The body of
John Haney of Tenino, and farmer and
posseman, who fell last Saturday in a
fight with the outlaws, lay Sunday
within 100 yards of the cabin in which
the bandits are reported to be sheltered.
THE MARKETS
Portland
Oats No. 3 white feed, $54 per ton.
Barley Standard feed, $G6 per ton.
Corn Whole, $72; cracked, $74.
Hay Willamette valley timothy,
$26027 per ton; alfalfa, $30.
Butter Creamery, 60c per pound.
Eggs Ranch, 75c per dozen.
Poultry Hens 2330c; broilers, 23c.
Cattle Market steady; steers, best,
$9.5010.50; good to choice, $9
$9.50; medium to good, $78.
Hogs Prime mixed, $1616.50;
medium mixed, $15 16 ; pigs, $14.60
15.50.
Sheep Eastern lambs, $1112; val
ley lambs, $10.5011.25; ewes, $57.
Seattle
Hay Eastern Washington timothy,
$36(337 per ton; alfalfa, $3031.
Butter Creamery, 6C67c pound.
Eggs Ranch, 60g;75c,
Poultry Hens, heavy dressed, 38c;
light, 28c.
Hogs Prime, $16.25'9)16.75 'medium
to cM'ce, $1516; pigs, $1415.50.
15.
Cattle Best steers, $3.5010.f0;
heifers, $7.508.75; calves, $7 11.
To Reopen Pharaoh's Mines,
Pharaoh's oilnea were discovered In
1813 by a French explorer named Call
llaud. He found that the mines had
been abandoned before they had been
completely exhuusted. A lode of emerald-bearing
rock was mined and the
emeralds wre found to be very large,
hut poor In quality. The nilue was
again abandoned. New plam. to op
erate them on a tentative scale, at
least, are now under way.
Observation of Oft Belt Philosopher
A ni'leiitlst has Just discovered Dm
fish are intelligent. We bud observe!
also that they don't bite on vverythliu
that cornea along. lluxter CIMtea.
'TWi o Bruniwick
Tirt for Eomry Car"
We Save You Money
TIIKRB 18 A REASON
Wo haul our own freight at oost and
wo pay no rent. We pay no olty tax.
YOUR COST
Is the lowest wholesale pi Ice plus ono
mall per cent profit. We aie hero
to sorve and wt want your I usluiss
HOMER NORTON
Post, Oregon
PUT oneBruns- 5;
wick on record 5
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again sr. any ure 01 ;
whatever name or
fame. You will
soon welcome the
opportunity to use a
full set.
TIRES V;
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Brunswick Tires are s
made for thoughtful 5
drivers seeking greater V
all-round service and
economy.
They fill a definite
need. One trial will
convince you.
THE MOTOR INN
PRINEVILLE. OREGON
THE
OCHOCO
MARKET
Is now ready to supply
your needs
all kinds of fresh and
cured meats
Fruits, Vegetables and Produce
Bostwick & Cox
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
The Journal does Modern
Printing on Short Notice
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