Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 04, 1920, Page Page 3, Image 3

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Castor Oil for Botuham.
In 'le Of iHilllliMIll ix.lxtf.lnn
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nnd moot eommon with nmiied (rood
ine inort i.rr.illvc remedy la H K,MM.r
oih !.... or lor oil. I, ,,
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j or the polluting (,, p;ir,,yXp tie
KmIIii. N, mid v lien Ihix hi. taken plure
1 1 lie oil will do no good.
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Floor 160 years Old Still Good.
Whri mi old lioiii' In I'lke rounty,
l'eim-ylvun;ii. wiih t'l-n ilo'vn It wiik
found tic liof.rK of i'ii pine. 1fl
year old, were ll!l (food, tiiyn the
Ann '.cim Ton Klry Miiiriizlne of S'ali
liiU'ioii. Tin- kI.i- amazed the enrpen-
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j i.ir nil' fiiniiKH wcrf iwn leer w lue
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CLASSIFIED ADS WANTKD I'lowlng. Have Fordaon
tractor and want Joba by the acre.
vnn uiid A- C-aaot, Prlnoville or Bond,
1 HAIK OroRon. I5tfc
FOR 8ALB OR TRADE Good firm mAKTr.n r,.,n ..
tractor. What h.v. yon to trada? WS.WnS "
R. L. Schoa, Prlnerlllo, Ore. tfo J"u""t' urrlc
WANTKD Ofiicrnl furm work for
CLOHINO OUT U. 8. Harneaa. New man with family. Would work
BreechlnR barnoaa reduwd from bIiirIo hiindcd If bettor offer, Ad-
1(6 to 158. I bar only II aaU of (lr ss r. E. II. care Journal 15l4p
tola new bnrneaa left, baring told -
eeta to Crook county farmers. IJST liro bluck cow. Branded
Leather baa advanced 13 cent, a XL on Mt- la family milk cow
pound elnce theae bnrneiia war but la dry now. J. E. B. at Journal
bought and tbe price baa dropped "tti(:o- lotfc
15 per aeL R. L, 8cbce, Prlne- n-nv-L-u 1Z ; .
villa ftnurnn ari 1 'IANO 1 UN Kit Howard Soulo, of
Villa, Oregon tfo portld and The Dallea. Expert
FOR 8ALR Four blocka eaBt of the piano tuner, will be In town for a
Public School, 1-2 half acre of Im- f,!W dya beginning the flrat of
proved land and with new 6-roora next weok, for aome apeclal work,
bungalow. Will aell furnlahed or Anyone wishing tuning done will
nnfurnlahed, Inquire at Journal of- please phone their orders to the
flee. lStfc Prlnevlllo Hotel. Mr. Soule does
all of my work and Is a Specialist.
FOR SALE One Ford touring car J. FELLOWS,
body complete with top and wind-
ahleld. One Ford Delivery, panel Ii. P, IUM'KS KtiOS FOR HATCHING
body. One Ford Expreaa body.
Central Motor Sulci Co. 15tfc . ....
From flrat pen, $3.00 per IS, aec-
FOR SALK-Simator Side seed oats 1st on(l Pn. $1.60 per IS. Hena range
prlie at both Prlnevllle and Red- from 200 to 240 egg capacity. Cock-
mond last year, at 4o per pound, erelafrom prise winning Barred Rocks
Early Java Seed Wheat, took first f Portland shows. Address Mrs. Roy;
prize at both fairs. Clean aeed at MeCalllster, Prinevllle, Oregon.
5c per pound. Samples at the
Journal office. J. L. Gibson, Pow- DENTISTS
ell Butte, Oregon. 14tfo
-., ; ; OR. H. O. DAVIS Dent 1st. Nea
FOR SALE Fine female shepherd , ., . . ...
pup. Five montha old. pnrenta are ",od6r" ,hop' ln Kl"n ,
good heelers and herders. Address n'
P. E. II. care of Journal 16t4p
DR. FREDERICK McK. INOERSOLL
FOR SALE One team mares, wt. Dentist, Crook County Bank Bldg
about 2200, six and aeven years Prlnevllle, Oregon. 43tfc
old, very gatitlo. One team S year
old mare mules, unbroken. Chas. ATTORNEYS
Palmer, Roberts, Ore. 15t3p
FOR HALE One organ, cost new WvlDnf,?.naWpRTD,',t;rlCL A
$175. Will sell for $50. Call at ?fBS,k B"
225 D. Street. E. A. Davenport's B"dlng. Prlnevllle, Oregon tt
re8l(lu"ce' lct4c H. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law
WANTED Court House St., Prlnevllle, Ore
WANTED TO BUY Small modern OPHTHALMOLOGIST
borne. Some cash. Inquire at
Journal office. W. B. R. 12tlc DR F. H. DAT Physician, optha-
WANTED Woman to do housework. "Iv'nH"'' mV'J
Phone Mrs. Sam Roknolds call for S02f,1n. ?T,HtT,Wt"
Mrs. F. L. Reynolds. ltitfc "7 " i " ,m-; ! l?A t T
, Evenings by apointment. 610 Main
The Journal aoea modern printing st- Prlnevllle, Oregon. 87tfc
Horseshoeing.
Acetylene Welding
ItODY WORK ON AUTOMOUILES
General Auto Repairing.
WM. LOFTHUS, PRINEVILLK OR
Fourth Street, Opposite Postoffloe.
I'l Mills I
lnnr 8
Blacksmithing
Whistling for Wind.,
Everybody is fHmlllar with the old
suprrstltlon of snllorn that, to hrlnit
a favorable breeze, tliey muNt whiHtle
durlnic Ibe calm. From' the remotest
times there seems to have prevailed
a belief that libation or sacrifice would
plnrate the storm spirits and Induce
them to permit the vesesl to proceed
unmolested on Its course. Itussinn
sailors have been known to pour out
meal and water over a rocky promon
tory la order to obtain a wind favor
able to their designs.
One of th Family.
We hnd a beautiful outdoor wedding
for our sister on a September morning.
Elaborate floral arches, altar, etc., had
been arranged. Our guests were as
sembled. From out the bouse came
the procession, the minister leading, the
bride and bridegroom with their at
tendants, when to the merriment of all,
our family dog joined In the proces
sion, walking along BlowJy as the rest,
and he laid down by tbe altar during
the ceremony. Chicago Tribune.
You Can't
Beat These
Prices in Cen
tral Oregon
1 Buick Bug $ 350.00
1 1916 Ford ' 300.00
1 1 91 G Ford . 350.00
1 1917 Ford 376.00
1 1916 Ford roadster 340.00
1 1918 Hup 1,000.00
Other Good Buys on Easy Terms
Ed McGilvray
Opposite
Post Office
In Fact, Generally.
A "lentW my 1 1, n I eliolcra eel-ma
j look like ii eotnma. l-olbly, ,ut when
: they Si t lino h tiinii'n K.vHti-ni they are
apt to pin Hit- fiim! prlol to lila -
i kUeliee,
Quebrache Bark Valuabl.
O'l'I'T'i'lio bark, one of thp chief
export of tin- Argentine, will tan
leather at Ii'iixt three timet a fast as
'he Imrk of tlif; oak or the lieinloek,
'ind In Hum (.n years fort lima
have been mud,. ,y Investing In qu--braelni
iind.. Nearly lmd.iKH) tons of
ibe wood, or the dry extract, are aent
to the l.'nle, suites mid Europe an
iiuiilly. Tlie growili of the tree is of
Hie slowest, and It-Is estimated that
l.KH) years Is required fur It to reach
maturity.
The Buddhlit Printer.
In mnny of thi- monasteries of Sibe
ria the Buddhist monks print books In
a manner which has been handed
down from generation to feneration.
Movable type Is not used, but each
page is carved upon a solid wood
Idock, and thus whenever a new hook
Is printed entirely new blocks huve
to be tuude.
Whip Is Bridegroom's Wand.
At Swedish weddings, among the
middle and lower classes, the bride
groom carries a whip. This Is an em
blem of bis authority In the domestic
circle.
Causes of Memory's Stirring.
"How I love the smell of a wood
tire." Is a common exclamation. Now,
there's nothing delightful about smell
of wood smoke, but, oh I the memories.
The lavender sprigs In grandmother's
bureau drawer did much toward keep
ing her memory green. Returning sea
sons redolent with the fumes of flow
ers and fruit are responsible for many
u homesick hour.
U V "2U Acs.
unless the bundle is
The Hlnlicst Prices Ever Known
That's What You'll Gel from "SHUBERT"
WE WANT 'E.'-l NOW-ANO WILL fAY THZ PRICE TO GET Ea
COYOTE
Hon f-r. c4 (30.00 to 25.91) 22.00 to 18-00 1 16.00 to 14.00 1 12.00 to 9.00 12.00 to 7.D0
Opn H& ??.0Q io I8.1V1 1 16.00 to 14 OA j 13.00 to 11.00 j to 8.09 110 00 to 5 00
MUSKRAT
Spring I 8.00 to 7.00 Ota 50 1 5.00 lo 3.75 1 150 to 2J5 100 to 2.00
Winter 6.50 to 5-S0 5.00 to 4.00 1 3.50 to 2.75 1 50ta 1.75 1 2iOJa ISO
MINK
Fine, Dark 1 30.00 to 25.00 1 20.00 to 16X0 1 15.00 to 12.00 1 10.00 to &50 1 10.00 to 6.00
Usual Color 20.00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12.00 1C.D0 to 8i0 8.30 to 6.50 8.00 to SiX)
Coast 1 15.00 to 12.00 1 11.00 to 9.00 1 8.00 to 7.00 6.00 to 5.00 1 6.00 to 4.00
These extremely high prices for Oregon Furs are based on the well
known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate ship
ment No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at highest market
value. Ship your Furs now- when we want 'era. Youll get "more
money" and get it "quicker" too.
SHUBER RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY
SHIP TODAY AND KEEP 'EM COMING FAST
SHIP Alt YOUR R)RS DIRECT TO
A. 13 . S H UB ERT
THE LAR6 EST HOUSE IN THE WORLD DEN.ING EXCLUSIVELY lit
AMERICAN RAW FURS
25-27 W. Austin Ave. Depti937Cliicago, XJ.SJa
A Classified Ad brings quick results.
20 Horsepower at the pulley 12 at the drawbar
Performs a great variety of work. Hence, more economical than
lower price tractors not built to give you this all 'round, every-day-in-the-year
service. For plowing, cultivating and other field
vrork, the Cietrac pulls big loads and is economical to operate.
For b;-!t work, is easy to place in position, easy to keep lined
up and, there's 20 horsepower at the pulley, with governor speed
control.
The only Tank-Type tractor having roller bearings
in track-wheels. Motor is dust-proof. Air for carburetor is clari
fied by w.;ter. Nt)v tantype, S inch Tride, sir.gle-groutcr track.
Clctn'.c is the tractor you have always wanted.
Let us put this tractor through its paces on your own place,
doing your u'.:i work. Seeing is believing. No obliratiun.
Maker & Cornett
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
inc.
tagged to' Shubert'