Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 29, 1920, Page Page 8, Image 8

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JANTAnY 20, 1020
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CROOK COCNTT JOURNAL
A
nnouncm
The arrival of new cars of the
following well-known makes:
Peerless
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r 9
H
Maxwell
Chalmers
ga ioas
Velie I! S
Our stock of tires and
accessories is complete
and our prices can't be
beaten even in Portland
O U k n o w I ov
much (.ousting im
proves breed. Makes
i t taste vood. O f course
mot e iiavor.
Sair.e with tobacco
especially Kentucky
Burley.
Buy yourself n pack
age oi Lucky Strike
cigarettes. Notice the
toasted flavor. Great !
Nothing like it. The
real Burley cigarette.
!
l'zi til
For Sale:
1 Brand new Hudson Super
111-2 Ton Maxwell Truck
9 Ford Cars
including a 1919 model. To
make room for new cars com
ing in, we are closing out all
these machines. If you want a
good Ford see us before you
buy. These Fords have been
taken in on deals for larger
cars. They are good cars at
less money. Come and see us.
These
Are
All
Good
Honest
Values
g GRADU.m: 1,W0 SFKVICK MKN
07 Guaranteed by
This ' JirwAJtricatA Q(
WHY 11I Yor I.K.WK TIIK I AKM,
MY I.AD7
Why did you leave the farm, my lul?
Why did you bolt and li'ave your dud?
Why did you beat It off to town
And turn your poor old father down?
Thinkers of platform pulpit and press
Are wallowing in deep distress.
They aeek to know the hidden rauso
Why farmer boys desert their pa's.
"Well stranger, since you've been so
frank,
I'll roll aside the hazy bank;
I left my dad, his farm, his plow,
Because my calf becamo his cow.
I left my dad. 'twas wrong of course,
Because my colt became his horse.
I left my dad to sow and reap
Because my lamb became his sheep.
I dropped the hoe and stuck the fork
Because my pig became his pork.
The garden truck that I made grow
Was his. to sell, but mine to hoe.
"It's not the smoke In the atmosphere
Nor the tuBte for life that brought me
here
Please tell the platform, pulpit, pres.
No fear of toll or love of dress,
Is driving off the farmer lads,
It's Just the methods of their dads."
Easy Terms if desired on all new or used
cars in stock. Call at our sales rooms op
posite Prineville Hotel
The Central Motor Sales Company
BRENT & STROUD, Proprietors
PIONEER GARAGE CO.
Of Bend, Oregon, Distributors
During the year of its existence,
the Ford Service Course, organized
January 1, 1918, by the Ford Motor
Company, graduated more than 1.000
service men who came to Detroit from
Ford dealers In various parts of the
United States to learn the proper and
most efficient way to repair Ford
cars.. It Is the Intention of the com
pany to eventually have every service
man and mechanic employed by auth
orized Ford dealers to coma to De
troit to take the course.
Appointments are made through
the Ford branches one of which sends
five delegates each day. The time
occupied is one month and It Is di
vided between theory and practice.
The students are paid by the Ford
company for their time a part of
which is spent doing actual work on
cars in the factory. In the present
class are 120 students, and every
State Is represented.
The expenditure of $150,000 which
Wiis the cost of beginning the course,
Is looked upon by company officials
as a good investment becniiRe It will
help to give standard service to car
owners.
Junior Endeavor at I p. m. Mr.
Hartley, leader and ituperiiitcndimt.
Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. All
young people are urged to coniu.'
Mid-week prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7:30 official board
meeting Monday night at 7:30. All
are welcome st all service.
ALHKIIT C. HARTLEY, 11. D.
Mlniscr
NOTICE OK FINAL ACCOINTINO
NOTICE la hrrb)r givrn by the umlerelitn.
nl, the admlnUlrwtrix nf Ihr Ktatp of llavtit
A. Sr. ri. ftocffuaxi. that ph. hu mad. and
flM with tha County Or of Crook County.
Mtate of Oregon, her final arrountlnir of her
arfmlntatratlon of .aid Eatata. and that th.
County Court of aaid County and Stat., baa
art Monday, th. lat day of Marrh, tt0, at
10 o'clock In th. forenoon, at tha County
Court room in 1'rineville. Oregon, a th. tun.
and place for lu'ttriiii and ectlling the aauj
fir.nl at counting.
Katrd th 2lh day of January, l3l.
HANNAH ANN NKAKH, AdmlnUlratrit
of Inn r.Ule of havld A. gear, Le-
ll'lGfl reaerd.
NOTICK OF FINAL HKTTLKMKNT
NOTM'K la hfrrhy given by lh umlenlgnnl,
tha atlmknlatralrU of tha aviate of Jama) It.
Mfaftlnavr, drrraard. that aha haa made and
tiled with tha Clerk of the County Coart cat
Crook County, Orrgon. hrr final accounting of
her adminietratlon of aatd aetata ; and that the)
court haa aet Monday, the flrel day of Marrh,
,'J0, at 10 o'rlork la th. f.
Count f Court nm In Print!... Orrnn, m
(ho lime and plawj fur hartn and tl)lnc
aid firm! ftrrouiitln. at whirh Mid lima anj
plar any pmo InlcreaUd may appear and
object thvrvto.
DIhI thii imh dny nf January, 1930.
LUCK MKtHHINUr.K, Admlnbtratrix of
lh Kut of Jamc II. Mcaalngar oV
12lfte CMtard
ClDISJlvB. S., Inc.
if he's extra large, heavy furred. cased
"Shubert" Wants Oregon Furs
ALL YOU CAN SHIP
And Will Pay These Extremely Hl0h Prices
GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY
N3IE!W mt Hl LAHGE 1 N 'TmIOIUM - N 'I SMaTT T Wl
fltHf. TO .'I Hftli J ntWA tfj .,tnCf l tQA ' J ft it fi.Tf ftn. tf, A.t.ltrtf Tl) .i,-f 0)uHlTr
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOUND Purse containing watch
and other articles. Owner can
have same by paying for this no
tice and proving property. 12t).c
WANTED TO BUY Small modern
home. Some cash. Inquire at
Journal office. W. B. It. 12tlc
Those having eye troubles or ner
j r. H. Day, 610 Main St., Prlne-llle,
Oregon. lltfo
COYOTE
Hc" f-"l.cl 30.00 to 2S.0!) 1 22.0G to 18 00 1 15.00 lo 12.50 1 10.00 to 8.50 10.00 lo 500
en at H.idl... 1 22.0Q Q ls.HC , 16.00 lo 14.00 IZ.Qflla MOC SM to fi.GO 1 8.00 lo 4 00
MUSKRAT
Wirt' I 6.00 lo 5.00 1 4.75 to 3.75 1 3.0 to 2.75 1 2.M iu 1.751 2.50 to UO
Fall 4.50 to 3.751 3,50 to 2.75 1 2.50 lo 2.00 1 1.75 to 1.50 1 1.75 to 1.2.r,
' MINK
F me, Dark 1 25.00 to 20.001 18.00 to 15.00 14.00 to 12.00 1 10 00 to 8.00 1 10.00 to 5.00
Usual Color 18.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.00 9.00 to 7.50 7.00 to 6.00 7.00 to 3.50
Pale Il2.00tol0.00l 9.00 to 7.50 7.0Q to 6.00 5.50to 4.50 5.50 to 3.00
WANTED Clean cotton rags at th?
Journal Office tf
CIIKISTIW Rl IK II
The Sunday school will meet nl the
usual hour Sunday morning' and ev
eryone is invited to lie there.
There will be preaching in the orn
Int? and eveninx. Morning sermon:
"Individual Responsibility." liven
ing sermon: "Ood In His Weakness Is
liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment. No. 3, No. 4,
and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. For quotations on
other Oregon Furs, write for"Jfli ainilirr! ftlilputr." the only reliable
? . rate markct "Port and price list of its kind published.
It t FREE Write for it.
A shipment to "SSfJj'nr'r:' will
result In "more raoncy " iScker."
i Stronger Than Men."