Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 22, 1920, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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CUOOK COUNTY .HN'RNAl.
J A M ARY 99, 1080
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EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD
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FOR LIGHT OR HKVVt
TRUCK SERVICE
Morse Transportation Comp'y
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
TO PRCBE AWARDS OF
NAVAL DECORATORS
Board is Called to Review
Findings and House and
Senate Will Also Act.
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
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
Washington.- Full tnvrntlgattnn of
the controversy omt awards of uVrora
tlon (or war si-i Ice lo iihvhI officers
brought to u head ly Hear Admiral I
William R. Sims' rnvnt urotrrt aitnlnvt
the tentative list Issued by the navy
department, will be made both by eon
greag and by the department.
On the heel of Secretary Daniel'
anuouneement that the naval board
headed by Rear Admiral Knlht had
been ordered reconvened to review Us
finding on recommendations for med
als or other decoratlous, Representa
tive l.n'klns, republican, Massachu
setts, of the house naval committee,
conferred with members of the senate
committee and stated that a Joint com
mittee would take up the entire qu s
tlon when consress reconvened.
Secretary Daniels said that In re
vising the list of decorations and In
passing on new recommendations for
awards, the Knight board would be
Instructed to follow In general the pol
icy he adopted In revising the original
list, sivlng due consideration to the
objection voiced by officer who have
criticised some of tfie award.
The names of Admiral Henry D. Wll
on, who commanded American naval
forces in French watar during the
war, and of Hear Admiral Henry T.
Mayo, who wa in command of the At
lantic fleet duriug the same period,
wert added to the list of officers who
have written the secretary regarding
the awards.
"Some Men Don't Know It Yet"
says the Good Judge
This class of tobacco
gives a man a lot more
satisfaction than he
ever gets out of ordin
ary tobacco.
Smaller chew the good
taste lasts and lasts.
i
' You don't need a fresh
chew so often. Any man
who uses the Real To
bacco 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
The Famous Prineville
Saddle
At Farrand's Repair Shop. Harness, Saddles,
Shoes and Auto Tops Repaired.
PLAN FOR STRIKE
TRIBUNAL OUTLINED
Washington, D. C. Tentative recom
mendations for the establishment of
machinery to prevent or retard labor
conflicts In private Industry were an
nounced by the president's Industrial
conference with a view to obtaining
constructive criticism before a final
plan Is adopted.
The plan as outlined now contem
plates the creation of a national Indus
trial tribunal and regional board of
Inquiry and adjustment, which would
move to the settlement of disputes be
fore there waa any stoppage of produc
tion. Decisions would have the full
force and effect of a trade agreement
between the parties to the dispute.
" Remarking that some public utili
ties, such as railroads, are essential
to the very existence of the people,
the conference's tentative statement
expressed the opinion that the "Inter
ruption In such essential public a ? 111
tles Is Intolerable." But the confer
ence states that further consideration
Is required of the problem whether
sone method can be arrived at that
will avert all danger of Interruption
to service.
MACHINISTS VOTE STRIKE
Is Your Money Supporting the
Government?
At this critical period In our history our manufacturers are
offering their milts and our young men are offering their nervlcet
to the United State government. Would you like to io your
share and help, by putting your money where It win support the
new Federal Reserve Bankrng System, which the government
hag established to stand back of our commerce, Industry and
agriculture?
Tou can do this by opening an account with us as part of every
dollar so deposited goes directly Into the new system, where It
will always be ready for you when wanted.
Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
The Journal does Modern
Printing on Short Notice
Mars Than 100,000 Union Men
Affected by Decision.
Washington. Organized railway
machinists, through their president,
served aotlce on congress that they
would not submit to enactment of the
Cummin railroad bill with Its draitlc
anti-strike provision.
Voting more than a month ago, 98
per cent of the 125,000 members of
the union favored an immediate walk
out In event of the bill's pasaage by
both houses of congress, but the re
sult waB not mads known through
fear that the brotherhoods might ap
pear in the light of attempting to
coerce the lawmaking branch of the
government.
The machinists, according to Wil
liam H. Johnston, president of the in
ternational association, are the only
railway employes who have ta,ken a
strike vote.
Rail Brotherhoods to Fight High Costs.
Washington. Disappointed at what
they term the failure of the govern
ment to reduce the cost of living, the
railroad brotherhoods, working In con
Junction with the railway employes'
department of the American Federa
tion of Labor, are considering a plan
to undertake the fight themselves.
The project, although still nebulous,
contemplates a national chain of co
operative banks, fashioned something
on the order of the non-partisan
league's Idea in North Dakota, and a
chain of co-operative stores.
Legion Posts Widely Scattered.
Indianapolis, Ind. American Legion
posts In the United States and foreign
countries now total G561, It was an
nounced at national headquarters.
France, England and Canada each
have one post, Ala.ika has four, Ha
waii five, Cuba one, Panama one, Mex
ico one and the Philippine islands one.
Ten states have more than 200 postB
ach.
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Essex Sets World 24-Hour
Road Mark of 1061 Miles
Unmatched Endurance Proof Made by Stock
Essex Over Snow-Swept Iowa Dirt Roads
ALREADY DRIVEN MORE THAN
12.000 MII.E9, AN ESSEX STOCK
TOm I NO CAR HAS ESTABLISHED
A NEW WORLD 2-ItOVR MARK
OP 1061 ROAD MILES, OVER FROZ
EN. SNOW-ROUND DIRT ROADS
OF EASTERN IOWA.
NOT A STOP WAS MADE FOR
REPAIRS OR ADJUSTMENTS. RUN
NINO DAY AND NIOHT, ESSEX
COMPLETED THE ORUEI.LINQ
TEST WITHOUT A HALT EXCEPT
FOR FUEL AND OIL. NOT EVEN
A TIRE CHANGE WAS MADE.
THE AVER AOE SPEED WA8 47. S
MILES PER HOUR.
Essex Also Holds
the World's 50
Hour Mark
AN ESSEX STOCK CHASSIS ALSO
HOLDS THE WORLD'S 60-HOUR
ENDURANCE MARK OF 8,087
MILES. MADE UNDER A. A. A.
SUPERVISION ON THE CINCIN
NATI SPEEDWAY.
IN THREE 8TARTS, THE SAME ES
SEX RAN A TOTAL OF 5870 MILES
IN 94 HOURS 22 MINUTE8 ACTUAL
DRIVING TIME, AVERAGING ,
MORE THAN A MILE A MINUTE.
Doesn't It Settle the
Light Car Question?
PRIOR TO ESSEX, LIGHT WEIGHT
IN AN AUTOMOBILE MEANT PRIN
CIPALLY MODERATE PRICE, AND
PERHAPS GASOLINE AND OIL EC
ONOMY. LIGHT CARS HAD NO DISTINC
TION OF SPEED OR POWER. IIUY
ERS DID NOT EXPECT FINE AP
PEARANCE AND PERFORMANCE.
THE COMING OF THE ESSEX HAS
CHANGED THAT. IT DROUGHT
FINE CAR QUALITY. SPEED, POW
ER AND ENDURANCE TO THE
LIGHT CAR FIELD. ITS PERFOR
MANCE WAS MATCHED ONLT IN
THE LARGE COSTLY CAR CLASS.
IS IT ANY WONDER THAT ESSEX
MADE A WORLD'S SALES REC
ORD OF MORE THAN $35,000,000
PAID FOR 22.000 ESSEX CARS. IN
ITS FIRST YEART
WE ARE ALREADY ROOKINQ OR
DERS FOR SI'llINO DELIVERY.
THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY THAT
ALL BUYERS c N RE SERVED.
NOW IS TDK TIME TO MAKE
YOUR RESERVATION.
Collins W. Elkins
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
CHAS. S. EDWAUDS
Physician and Surgeon
Office 217 Main St.
First door Bouth Prineville Drug
Company
Office phone Blk 201. Rea 106
613712
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Of
fice, at The Dalles, Oregon, December 10, 1919.
Notice is hereby Riven that
THOMAS CRONIN I
of Prineville, Oregon, who on November 16,
19 , made Homes tear! Entry N. Q'Atlt, fur
NW'4 SE4, SW'A NEV4, S NW. andSWfc
Section 9, Township 17 South, Range 18 East,
WilHmette Meridian, hxn filed notice of in
tention to make final three year proof, to is
tablirih claim to the land above described, he
fore Lake M. Beehtell, U. S. Corominsioner,
at Prineville, Oregon, on the 28ih day of
January, 1920.
Claimant names as witness! '
Thomas Ferguson, of Post, Oregon ; Edward
A. McDonald, Charles L. Ross, Gorge Setsor,
of Roberts, Oregon. ;
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
7t5c Renter
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given by the undersigned,
the executor of the Estate of Julia Ann Ulev
ins, deceased, to all creditors of said defeased
and to all persons having claims against said
Estate to present the same with the proper
vouchers to the undersigned at his office in
Prineville, Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of this no
tice. Dnted and published the first time Decem
ber 25, 1910.
M. R. ELLTOTT, Kxecutor or tne ttsiaie
7t5c of Julia Ann Blevins, drre:s'd.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of Oregon
for Crook County.
In the matter of the estate of G'-omc Mil
lican, dreeafed.
NOTICR Is herrhy pi veil that the under
signed have been appointed and hnve quslified
as erecut'ix and executor, respectively, of the
estate of George MilHcan, deceased, and all
persons having claims aninst said estate are
hereby notified to present the wme, properly
verified as required by law, to the undersigned
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FIIKHII AND CURED MEATS
I'liui rs, VKUU-rauiiJut, and VKODVl li IN SEASON
F. T. COX
PRI NEVILLE!. OREGON
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at the offlre of Jay H. Upton in Prineville,
OreKon, within six monthM from the (late of
tho pubifation of this notice.
D:iti of firat publir-af ion, December 18, 11)19.
ADA B. MII.LICAN, executrix of the ei
tnte nf Ot-orio Millican, d'ceaKel.
O. WALTKR MIIJ.ICAN, executor of the
estate of GeorKe Millican, oVccancd. 6 t5c
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Tcaclicr of
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East First Street
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SURVEYOR
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