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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
MAIM II. IH, llilt. riUM)K COUNT JOIKMAL I. Inn Nichols and Huieh I, inter were I on lli) Creek lout wwk on business. don't Kherltf Comix wus In Ihu valle IuhI week. He wan prospecting In the i north, end of the valley. ' i Mr. mill Mil Ira Cox went to i I'rlni vllle on businet.i Kundnv. Hay Morgan went to I'rinevlllo the , first of the week. ' Alex Amnions, who has been In! I Hr!nevill for the past week, la again : bt his In; rue at Held. ritI I I.1V III' KAMA' KHKAIUNU 7S I : 1 I m n I III 4J U 4. V4 V JAAAAA''. I I Mil J I Ml El Rj Lr, I Lrl L'l " f n V 1 l( I Ml LVA I II i , r i i v n ii I if II ''1 yihakZsZwm III STANDARD FLOUR J "EAT MORE BREAD" CLASSIFIED ADS f'0R SALE-One plBno bench, and 1 I ti cook Blove No. 8 Inquire Mrs. E. 1 von hai.k E- Eyan'- i.c WANTED Plowing. Have Fordiwn rOR 8ALB OR TRADE Good farm tractor and want Joba by the acre tractor. What bar you to trade? l. a. Cannot. Prlnevllle or Bond, R. L. Bchee, Prlnevllla, Ore. 9Uo Oregon. 15tfc FOIl SALE Four blocki east of the WANTED Clean cotton rag at the Public School, 1-ITialf acre of Im- Journal Office tf proved land and with new 6-room bungalow. Will oll furnished or LOST Iargo black cow. Branded unfurnished, Inquire at Journal of- XL on left hip. Is family milk cow flee. 13tfc but U dry now. J. E. B. at Journal office. 16tfc FOR 8ALE One Ford touring car body complete with top and wind- PIANO TUNER Howard Soule, of shield. One Ford Dollvery, panel Portland and The Dalles, Expert body. One Ford Express body. piano tuner, will be In town for a Central Motor Balea Co. 15tfc row days beginning the first of FOR SALE-Sonator Side seed oats lat lnJl.!1 ""m" prize at both Prlnevllle and Red- tJLS? Ti" mond last year, at 4o per pound. EZil i. V, "i'0.'68 Early Java Seed Wheat, took first f,?"? V''J 0 ' "r- 8ou1? ,? e prlte at both fairs. Clean seed at V'Jt.Ynw? Md U Peclal",t- 6c per pound. Samplos at the j"" Journal office. J. L. Gibson, Pow- ., ell Butte. Oregon. 14tfo n. P. ROCKS EGGS FOB HATCHING FOR SALE 160 acre of timber P if . nn . land on Grlszly mountain. Will fr fl,r1tr5e.,5-.0 ,ee" take $900 for a quick .ale. Fred f"! fi f1nper " "eDS Jfn?e Orimn. I7tin "om 200 to 240 egg capacity. Cock- u 1tlp erelsfrom prize winning Barred Rocka FOR LEASE John Davln is back of Portland shows. Address Mrs. Roy 1 from California and is ready to McCalllster, Prlnevllle, Oregon. lease hi land,,ao If you want to " lease any land see him at Paulina, DENTISTS Oregon. 17tfo . DR. H. G. DAVIS-Denltot. New modern shop. In Kamstra Build WANTED TO BUY Small modern Ing. home. Some cash. Inquire at . Journal office. W. B. R. 12tle DR. FREDERICK McK. INOERSOLL ' FOR SALE CHEAP One 180-egg Jlfc Wt7 BCk Mandy Lee Incubator, Inquire J. nnevine, Oregon. 43tfc( R.Luckey,Prinovllle. ITtBp ATTOBNET8 j FOR SALE 7-room houso, barn and 11 lots in Newsom Addition to Prlne- WILLARD H. WIRTZ District Al ! vllle. Inquire of Fred Qrlmcs, per- torney. Office Crook County Bank onally, or call 6B583. 17t4p Building, Prlnevllle, Oregon tf Up Against the Real Thing. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law ! Maurice wiih ohsllmite, nnd Robert, Court House St.. Prlnevllle, Ore I two years IiIh nenl(;r. was endeavoring: to iniike him mind. Finally he march- OPHTHALMOLOGIST ed over to htm, and, smsping him by the collar, ahook him, and mild, "Look OR F. H. DAT Physician, optha- here, youns fellow, you haven't got mologlst, neuralogiat. Spectalty your father ta deal with thla time." ot eveB "id nerve. Glasses fitted. Hour 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 p. m. , Evenings by apointment. 610 Main The Journal aoes modern prlntln. st- Prlnevllle, Oregon. 87tfo Horseshoeing, Acetylene I BODY WORK ON AUTOMOBILES General Auto Repairing. WM. LOFTUUS, PKINEVILLK OR Fourth Street, Opposite Postoffice. 13 , ! I TTh TI T1 !l IS i Blacksmithing Welding Barnes NEWS NOTES fjg Some snow fell the last ot the week and caused the roads to be In a bad condition. T. T. Armstrong returned home from Prlnevllle last Sunday with a bunch of cattle. Chas. Parriah and brother Cleo were on Camp Creek on business Fri day and Saturday. Mr. Parrish Bays everything is O. K. in the Powell district. Miss Eleanor Hackleman who spent the week end with her parents re turned to Prlnevllle Sunday. K. D. Huston returned to Prlne vllle Sunday, accompanied by Elean or Hackleman and F. C. Logan. Lem Huston and Harry Hackle man moved a bunch of cattle to the Barbwlre ranch Saturday. Lew Bennett moved his cattle from Beaver Creek to Hampton Buttes, where he turned out for the summer. You Can't Beat These Prices in Cen tral Oregon 1 Buick Bug 350.00 1 1916 Ford . 300.00 1 1916 Ford 360.00 t 1 1917 Ford 375.00 1 1916 Ford roadster 840.00 1 1918 Hup 1,000.00 Otlier Good Buys on Easy Terms Ed McGilvray Opposite Post Office I Tin. Hrn( wri k in March ahra-n anil gout Kiier:r;!iK ia commenced In um iinria of Hi'! wet unl often grat suf fering Mud losss are the result. The ewes having lambs need the j shelter of their fleece during the cold and ifien roiiKh weather, with rains and snows In March and April. There Ig not mueh danger of wool and niohulr going down In price and owners of flock take chances of loss es by early ahearlng. The Mate humane societies In west ern at:iti would do well to look af ter cases of too early (hearing and to prosecute too greedy owners. Many sheep and goats have come through the winter In poor condition I and to lone their fleece before rough weather la over la cruelty. A KORI I'On HAM? The Weston LeadVr carries the fol lowing In its columns the laat week. We do not know if It belongs to the editor or the devil: "For Sale One Ford car with pis ton rings; two rear wheels, one front spring. Has no fenders seat or plank burns lots of gas hard to crank. Car buretor busted half way through; en gine missing, hits on two. Three years old, four in the spring; has shock absorbers and everything. Ra diator busted, sure does leak; differ entll's dry, you can hear it squeak. Ten spokes missiiig; front all bent; tires hlowed out aint worth a cent. Got lots of speed, will run like the deuce; burns either gas or tobacco Juice. Tires al off; been run on the rim. A damn good car tor the shape Its In." MARY CARLIN WINS BUT Mary Carlin won the suit in which Reuben Noll asked for $25,000 as a fine for the alienation of hi wife' af fections, (who is the daughter of Mary Carlin). This case lasted for about two day. Woman's Right Frank and Lucille were playing at keeping house and soon a disagree ment arose over money matters. Lu cille oppimled to her mother to set tle the question. "Mother," she asked, "we women should always carry the pockctbook, shouldn't we?" Larp-e mm ' jTjOl920A.B.eIn, unless the bundle is The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'll Get from "SHUBERT" WE WANT 'EM NOW-AND WILL PAY THE PK1CE TO GET 'EM In'IUIWUKCI H'lUKG? I Ni K: jibM j M3M4Ll N9 2 coyote: an imu, OK bO.OO ts 23.0C 1 22.00 to 18.00 1 16.00 to 14.00 1 12.00 to 9.00 12.00 to 7.W On. m h&m 22.00 to 18.00 j 16.00 to 14.00 1 13.00 to 11.00 1 10.00 to 8.00 lfl,00 to 5 1 MUSKRAT Spring I 8X0 to 7.001 6-50t8 5,50 1 5.00 to 1751 3i0h) 2.75 1 3.00 to 2.(6 Winter 6.50to 150 S.OOto 4.00 1 30 te 2.75 2i0to 175 1 ZJ0J LM MINK Fine, Dark 1 30.00 to 25i0 i 20.00 to 16.00 1 15.00 to 1100 1 10JKI to &50 1 10.00 to 6.00 Usual Color 20 00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12 JX) lO.OCtO 850 8.00 to 6.50 8.C0 to 5.00 Coast 15.00 to 12.00 1 11.00 to 9.00 1 8.00 to 7.C0 1 6.00 la 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 'em. You'll get "more money" and get it "quicker" too. "SHUBERT RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY AND KEEP 'EM COMING FAST SHIP AIL YOUR FURS PIREgT TO . A.B.SHUBERT4 THE LAR6 EST HOUSE IN THEWRLD DEALING EXCLUSIVELY I M AMERICAN RAW FURS 25-27 W.Austin Ave. Depti937Chicogo. V.SJu A Classified Ad brings quick results. A TANK-TYPZl TRACTOR 20 Horsepower at the pulley 12 at the drawbar Power plus compactness. Cletrac is the ideal tractor. Small. Easy to manage. Cheap to operate. Yet with power enough to step right along with a surprisingly big load. Does not pack the soil. Operates perfectly over softior plowed ground. Cletrac is the tractor you have always wanted. roller bearings in all proof motor. Water air-claririer. New tank-type, 8 inch icicle, siii'zle-vronter track. Let us show you the Cletrac on your own land, doing your own work. It will surprise you. There's no obligation attached. Maker & Cornett PRINEVILLE, OREGON 10. r tagged to' Shuberf track-wheels. Dust-