Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 04, 1920, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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American
Itfe, Legion News
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lir, J. . lioHi'tiliiTK. CiillllrililnliT,
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K. K. llocUiher, Treasurer.
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Meetings First Monday each month al Court IIiiiihh, l'rlii"vflln.
i tt:-lr hrarts fur thin little lady who
'iiih ( diiim no fjr Im niuko her honm j
her.
Crook County Post No. 19, Amcrl
run l.i'iilon, lii'lil lt i.'ful.ir htmim-sit
ini'.-tliiK Iuhi M mil iy iiikIii. with tin'
Im'mI ultttiMliiiii'i' ever hml allien thin
pOHt Will flll'llli-ll.
One of tint main topics of the v'ii-
I II K WIIH till) (llHI IIHIllllll Of till' ill ' If II II (I
for CoiiKri'MK to ihhiih h $50 Liberty
IIoihI to every irx-m rvli'ii iiuui or worn
nil for 1'iirh iiiontli of - it 1. 1' 'ik
tint wiir. Tim secretary kui Instruct
Ml to write to Him (iri-Kmi n-'n rf i.mi
' lives In CoiiKri'HH hiHiHiliiK Unit they
II III il't till I'llUHK.
Ili'V, Sli l'iilliim. who Ik i'0"ilii'llriK
revival meeting III I'lllievllle, visited
tint iiiiM-tlim ii n 'I kiivo u short talk,
which was of vmi nnii h Interest to
lliii l.i'Kloii tut Mr. MrCulltitn served In
France tin thn Chiiilulii of one of the
lurKi'itl oiiciiiiipinents of soldier ovur
thi'ni.
Heal chow, rniiBiMllln of Mh'-iIIr
wclnles, coffee, cookie hiiiI pickles,
wim heartily disposed of liy thn mem
ber. Thin mix-tliiK win ono of tin- best
ever In-lit liy thn lonil Post and thn
ironiiicm are hrlKhl for thin font to
become thn bent In Ci'titrul Oregon, If
thn attendance keep up ii h well anil
liitorivtt continues In thu inoi-t Iiikh,
which are thn firnt Moiuluy of euch
month.
IAiijt service man who has not yet
received hln Oregon modal can secure
tho same by calling on George Nleo
ll or lr. Rosenberg, and bringing
with thi'in thnlr discharge from the
SCVlco.
Soldiers, auilori and marine who
served In th world war will have pri
or rights of entry on thn vast North
I I'lutlM and filionhono IrrlKnt Ion proj
I IM (H III WVOIIlillK l) llll Opened i:p m-xt
J inoi.tli, Hi'ci'tuiy I. u n ii announced, fol
i I T ing )iihhiii:i ty connics 'if thn
J iliil resolution giving honorably dls
I dunged service men a preference,
! nrhl 'ii oliliiltiltiK lutiiln uuili-r thn
hiiim xtruil net, tlmt first application
of thn provisions of thn resolution
would Im upi'lled to thn Not III I'luttn
m il MhoNhonn district.
'I III' Nlll'tll I'lHltl) will lid Opi'HCll to
entry l.y cxservlce tni n on March f,
ami thn KhoHhonn project on Murrh
III. Thn rlisht of priority In fuvor of
f.ninnr Mi rvti'u iih'ii will bo in forcci
till iliivR. uftir whli Ii rmiiulnliiK InudH
will li ttvulluhlo for public entry.
Thn Attlai r ar- ifo!i!:; ! !! -n i
iiil "' ii t, tVi iiiKht of Hiitur-
III, th" l-l" 'I V: n'll till! IT I'.'IIH
(if ti'i h it-i to thn AiiH'rlcim l
wS' n In !!'! f -.cilon ,f ih(.)r nn.)i :i 1
Community Hull. All thn legion nvn
ii t'.lii i.it of !li' country urn cxti'tt
nd t.i turn out for thin (n'caitiii, and
mil n v will In- h" f' "in ' r i i' .mi hi 'I
other l'i;.rt!"i In Central )rt?oii. j
Cnoil miMd'vl' hi a and coffee, Vnii.
nindo ru'o, Ire creuin and punch Will
) In thu luill 'or.s.ity. I'rr.' will be
Klven f(,r :ho in 'it daiic'TM and evnr1'
bod can rxm-'i n pjund tlmn with the
i Ari'auna und l.-K'.'.m priwiit to lnn k
mi Ho- d ime It will mart at Niiiu
iiharp. Tnke N"t'!.
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ADD TO I.KOIOX - ,Adl KVe HH
A n u in t. r of l.eKlon nu n and their
Imly filcndH turned out Wednnmluy
UiKllt to welionie Herb llaiullloti mid
IiIh bride, who la a ljidi;luii girl, to
I'rlnnvtlln. 'I'll In wan a coiuilet aur
priHii to thn youtiK coupln, who uppru
i late thin visit very inuvh.
Tim crowd arrivtid ubout nlnht o'
clock and inaile thnlr preannca known
by neri'iuiilliiK thn houin with lungs
that thn aoldlera aatiK when In France
and llnlKlum, and which were famil
iar to thn lirliln. Thu vlalton were
then admitted and Bpent an unjoyablu
'hour vlaltliiR.
Thn brldu cannot apeak EiikIIhIi,
' hut Home of thn ovnraeaa men who
worn prcient talked with her, and ihe
told them of her difficulty In Ki't
tliiR to her domination because, ahe
could only apeak French.
The crowd left early, and all who
worn prenent Inft with a warm place
m Norma or thk aini-al ktatk
mt or TUB
Western Union Life Ins. Co.
tit apnkn. In til mt'0 of Wahlnirton.
ori tin Ilnf)r flr.l il nf l...;nl.. r. HUD.
rr nil" lit il'. tnmirifr.f'. rrfntimi'iir wf uitl
ittt .if '(r-Kf.r.. pi.rmmi'1 lb law.
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Airi'einl Ait rapllal mOx-Ii fald
uu 2lrf. IKKl on
TeI irmlurn throm for tl'ii
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it'irln Hi v.r
Areii'inl of nil other xpm'lt.
furl
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ifeejeculcist lis built
When the talk turns from politics to railroads,
and the traveler with the cocksure air breaks
in with, "There's an awful lot of 'water' in
the railroads," here are some hard-pan facts
to give him:
American railroads have cost $80,900 a mile
roadbed, structures, stations, yards, termin
als, freight and passenger trains everything
from the great city terminals to the last spike.
A good concrete-and-asphalt highway costs
$36,000 a mile just a bare road, not count
ing the cost of culverts, bridges, etc.
Our railroads couldn't bo duplicated to
day for $150,000 a mile.
They are capitalized for only $71,000 a mile
much less than their actual value. Seventy-one
thousand dollars today will buy one locomotive.
English railways are capitalized at $274,000 a
mile; the French at $155,000; German $132,000;
' even in Canada (still in pioneer development)
they are capitalized at $67,000 a mile. The
average for all foreign 'countries is $100,000.
Low capitalization and high operating effici
ency have enabled American Railroads to pay
the highest wages while charging the lowest
rates.
Qfiis advertisement is published by the
Shsociation of Railway Gxccutives
Thou inirint Information nnerntnf tht rallned tituatif
May tbtaitt liliramrt by writing to Tht Atseciatin tf
Railway Eitcutivti, il Broadway, Ntw York
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FORESTRY
NKWH XOTKH
On February 11 the President ap
proved an addition to thn Kor ;it on
the ciiKl end of Maury mountain ern
lirucitiK four aectlona. Tula land In
cludea lw-:i or tliren aprlne. very val
uable to Rt'M rlllH'll, ii h well !1B COl'.Hid
eruble timber and Rood prima land. A
fence will goon be completed around
theae aectloiiH lo Include them with
thn run re already fi'ticixl. When this
fence Is finished the entire unit of
the Korent embracing, the Maury
in luntal'if) will be elicloged by fence.
Tim carrying capacity of thla ratiKn. la
eatlmnted to be about 3,000 head of
ca;tle and hotaea. With better man
agement of thla range the carrying
capacity ahould Increase to near 4,000
head.
KupervlHor llarphnm returned a
few day ago from Baker, after an ab
aetice of a week, where he attended a
Joint meeting of Oregon, Waahington
and Idaho Koreat Hupervlaora. This
waa the firnt meeting of "eaat aide"
aupcrvlaora ever held In the north
west, that la, aupcrvlaora In charge of
the territory easterly from the Cas
cade summit. It waa felt by the For
est Service that problems within the
territory represented were so decid
edly different from those westerly
from the Cascades that the meeting
aa fully justified. The principle sub
jects of discussion were along the
line of correlation of fire protective
plans between the different Forests
rather disregarding division lines be
tween such forests, and Improved
methods of handling stock on the for
et range.
As a token of the spirit In which
the foresters were received at Baker,
the following letter has been receiv
ed by Supervisor llarnham from the
linker Commercial Club.
"We wunt to express to you our ap
preciation, speaking for the people of
linker, for your attendance at the
meetings held by the Foreot officials
of Washington, Oregon and Idaho,
who met here last month. It was a
keen pleasure to have you with us, '
even If it was for only a few days, !
and we sincerely hope that your stay j
here and the meetings held are en
joyable and profitable.
"If you got half as much out of
thn meetings as we people In linker
did, you were well paid for the time,
spent here.
"Our national forests are one of
our lurgest asseta and we want to
work with you In increaslong the ef
ficiency of the Forest Service. We
sincerely hope that at some not too
distant date we may again have the
pleasure of meeting and entertaining
your association in Baker and hope
that at any time your business calls
you this way you will drop In and see
us so that we may become better ac
quainted and develop a greater mut
ual Interest in the work in which you I
are engaged."
Total SinUlur-l . ., II. 070.7. 12
A !.
Valu of r.al tal owned
mnrkt valiwi f 41.473.4
Vlti of M"i k omi oomtfl
owni.il (mail', or Minorilzi.-a
iui H!1'I1J
I.o-iii. on niortKNi. Mrol (rollat-
ra). tic. l.ltMOA 49
Pr. uihirn rot"a arit liolt'-y loans fill.77H 4
Cfiah In bniki ami on !:it'l.. 412.1:15.04
N-t urn o i.TtHj awl r!el,.rrd
pfinluma SI. tan 29
li.l-r'-m ami ranta clua arid ac-
'-r.J'l fill Iroi fifl
(Hhr aanttl lnt) a.hB4 5H
Toial i at. 1711 427. 18
Total anri a'lmlttfd In Or-
"0 4.70.427 1
lull. Ill Ira.
Nat rrer'M .S3.Z4 STS.1S
riruaa cliilrt.a for li.Mfi ur.pa.d 17.2Hi;:t9
Ali otte r lluuilitltl 314. .fOf) .13
Total llaMIIII. arfltialva nf
caiotal atoi It of 42im, ouh.im) SlI.rtriD.1 17.DA
lliialncaa In Ori-aon for the Year,
Ori'M prr-mlntna racetvrd dur
Ina lha y-ar
A at H t 2 27fi 7l
Ufa lawiit
lytaaoa iialtl durltia Ilia v.ar.
tl.ath rlalma IfHi rca $47.-
ri74 40: dlaabllllir H.17 2.1 47.S11.SS
WKKTKKN IMO.N I IKK INKI KAXE CO.
K. I.. Huttar. I'n a.
II. r. TOWSI.E7, Aaat. 8M.
Statutory reaidanl aitorMji for sanies'
C U. Hulaa
Barnes
NEWS NOTES
Build
WITHOUT
WASTE
STb and you
Write for
Catalog" of
Economical
House Plans
OA Von have seen
the p"'' of "od
Jf lumher wasted in
47 V building the old
WaV CIIMlnir t7r.i
wood as you need It
That was the expensive unneces
sary thiriB in building that we have e
llmimited In this better home that
comes to you
IT TO PIT ATOI K MUX
The other big thing Is labor. It Isn't
tbe putting In place that makes build
ing -:;. :.-.-:-.'2. It's the fitting, the
measuring, and the following the
plan the hand sawing that results
thnt costs money. All that, we have
eliminated. You can build It your
self with unskilled help.
5Q2Btoofynft &
Some snow fell In our section the
first of the week.
Lem Thurston and Mr. Keeth
brought a large bunch of cattle up
from Prlneville to their ranch near
Barnes.
Contractor H. C. Nelson was a bus
iness caller at Fife the first of the
week.
Mrs. F. A. Hackleman has been
visiting at the Jageye ranch.
Albert BirdBong and Mr. Carlin
were on the Creek last week.
T. T. Armstrong had the misfor
tune to break his gasoline engine and
has been pumping water by hand for
a large number of cattle.
Harry Barnes Is hauling hay from
the B. G. Demaris place.
Dr. Wm. Tack man was a visitor
at his ranch near here last week.
He returned home early in tbe week.
Both Dixon, on bis way to Prlne
ville last week, had the misfor
tune to break his car, and bad to
leave it, going on to town with Geo.
Tackman.
Eggs are 40 cents per dozen in
Bend, wheat 4 1-2 cents per pound.
Hens will have to scratch if they pay
for their own living.
Harry Hackleman went to Prlne
ville the first of the week. ,
BAL1XK DANCE
Bowkers' Orchestra of Portland
furnished the music for the balloon
dance held under the auspices of the
Athletic club last Friday night. The
hall was tastefully decorated with
many colored balloons, and late in the
evening these were released and cap
tured by the dancers for their amusement.
Ben Birchdorf and family were
business callers at the store in
Barnes.
Morgan & Cox returned from Bend
last week wittb 2800 pounds of gro
ceries for the store.
Archie McFadden is at Fisher Lo
gan's for a while.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express out heartfelt
thanks tor the many kindnesses of
friends In the Illness and death of
our father and husband, T. F. McCal
lister. MRS. T. F. McCALLISTER
and family
CAR OVERTURNS AT TOP
OF GRADE NEAR TOWN
A car driven by Mr. Carno ot Bend
and carrying the school teacher of Al
falfa (Miss Beatrice Bullard) and an
other lady, was overturned at the top
of the grade last Saturday morning.
The three occupants were pinned be
neath the car until the arrival of
men In another car, wlro released
them. Miss Bullard, who was the on
ly one of the party Injured, was se
verely bruised about the face and
arms but Is not considered in a ser
ious condition.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE One cow, 6 years old,
fresh soon. Inquire J. R. Luckey,
Prlneville. 17t3p
FOR SALE CHEAP One 130-cgg
Mandy Lee Incubator, Inquire J.
R. Luckey, Prlneville. 17t3p
FOR SALE 7-room house, barn and
12 lots in Newsom Addition to Prine
villo. Inquire of Fred Grimes, per
sonally, or call 5B583. 17t4p
FOR SALE One piano bench, and 1
cook stove No. 8 Inquire Mrs. E.
E. Evans. . 17tfc.
FOR SALE 160 acres of timber
land on Grizzly mountain. Will
tnke $900 for a quick sale. Fred
Grimes. 17t4p
FOR LEASE John Davin ia back
from California and is ready to
lease his land, so if you want to
lease any land see him at Paulina,
Oregon. 17tfc
FOUND On tho street a machinists
hammer. Owner may have same
by proving property and paying for
this ad. Inquire at this office 17tlc.
OCIIOCO MIXES CLOSING
The Ochoco Mine Company is clos
ing up its business. Unpaid bills
should be presented to the treasurer
of the company as soon as possible.
FLOYD ROWELL
17tlc Sec.-Treas.
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The Line Supreme
We are now able to make deliveries
on the following makes of cars:
PEERLESS
CHALMERS
MAXWELL CARS
MAXWELL TRUCKS
VELIE i
We carry a full line of fabric and cord casings:
Red Top Fisk Brunswick
Lee Zig Zag Goodrich
Goodyear
In our Used Car Department we have:
2 Ford Touring, 1 Ford Roadster, 1 Ford Bu
1 Baby Grand Chevrolet, 1 Hudson Super Roadster
1 Grant-6, has just been overhauled.
WILL ARD STORAGE BATTERIES'
W. J. HUGHES, Auto Top Repair Department
wax
The Central Motor Sales Company
BRENT & STROUD, Proprietors
PIONEER GARAGE CO.
Bend, Oregon, Distributors