Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 01, 1920, Page Page 8, Image 8

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CROOK COrNTT JOPRNAL
tiu'rhday, Jn.r t, lino.
Order
It Today
In
Sanitary
Vacuum Packed
Cans
"Tastes Better
Goes Farther"
i " V..::iT EDWARDS COMPANY
' Portland, Ore.
We handle Maz
da Lamps of ail
kinds and sizes
Des Chutes
Power
Company
Prineville, Ore.
OREGOMJULY JOURNAL
DAILY SOc
DAILY AND SUNDAY 85c
It ;h doat get your paper re
alwly, phone Red 4X1 and we
will end oae ap by special am
eenger.
PRINK VUXE DRUG CO.
Local Agent
AUTOMOBILE SPRINGS
Big Line Made by the Vulcan
Spring Co.
A better spring than cornea on
Your Car For All Can
COLLINS W. ELKIN8 '
FEED DEALERS!
when you want pure cane
STOCK MOLASSES
In barrels, order from
SHADY BROOK PRODUCTS
COMPANY
Portland, Oregon
Pure, Hawaiian cane, heavy
molasses, weighing nearly 11
pounds to the gallon, 860 lbs
, of sugar to the ton, equal to
corn or barley in carbohy
drates and feeding value at
half the price. Every barrel
guaranteed and branded
"Shady Brook" buy no oth
er. Ask Oregon Agricultur
al College, Department of
Animal Husbandry.
SHADY BROOK PRODUCTS
.. COMPANY
812 Board of Trade Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
mation of Our Readers.
Ths Dalles cherry harvest la under
way.
By a vote of 11! to T3J Kugene vot
ers have recalled School Director K.
R. Bryson.
Visitors can reach Craier lake In
their autos as the road to the lake rim
was opened Saturday.
A. H. Lea has tendered his resigna
tion as secretary of the state fuir
board, effecttve July 1.
Three men have been arrested trr
fishing lu the north fork of the Molal
la river, a closed strain.
September 19 and 30 and October
1 and 2 have been selected as the dates
for the Grant county fair.
Chief of Police Christensen of Eu
gene has filed a cult charting L. R
Eumunson, an attorney, with criminal
libel.
The First Methodist church of Al
bany is out of debt now and held a
mortgage-burning ceremony Sunday
morning.
A birthday party given by Lucile
Torbet of Albany was unique in that
every child attending had the whoop
ing cough.
The tenth musical festival and con
vention of the United Swedish Singers
of the Pacific Coast convened In Port
land Saturday.
While the Mosler cherry crop will
be only half as large as last year, it
is stated that the fruit will be of ex
cellent quality.
The census bureau has announced
the population of Eugene as 10,593.
This represents an Increase of ISM,
or 17.4 per cant
The new concrets bridge at The
Dalles, across Sixth street. Is nearing
completion and will be open for travel
about August L
Governor Oicott has appointed R. M.
Fox as a member of the state board
of forestry to succeed G. M. McLeod,
who has resigned.
Good catches of salmon have been
made by the gtllnetters during ths
past week In practically every section
of ths lowsr harbor.
W. G. Beattle, ' superintendent of
schools at Cottage Grove, as resigned
to accept a position on the faculty of
ths State Normal school.
The forest service at once will erect
an office building and storeroom at
the Three Rivers ranger station Bear
Hebo, In Tillamook county.
The sum of $1750 was paid by B.
M. Halbert of San Angelo, Tex., to
William Riddel t Sons of Monmouth,
for a two-year-old Angora buck.
Carlton grange has decided to es
tablish a gasoline station tor the mem
bers, who are going on a card system
In order to relieve the shortage.
The ballot title for a measure initi
ated by W. D. Bennett of Portland to
curtail the authority of the public
service commission has been prepared.
Professor George F. Skyes of the
department of zoology, Oregon Agri
cultural college, has been elected sec
retary of the Pacific Fisheries society.
Mrs. George Bates, for more than It
years a resident of Bend, committed
suicide at her home by taking poison.
It Is believed that ill health caused
the act.
Arthur E. Holgate of Corvallls, who
was wounded in battle near Caotlgny,
also at Soissons and the Argoaae, has
been cited for gallantry by bis division
commander.
Lane county post of the Ameiioan
legion Wijl nv'kn &U cffnrt j. Ih- t1
convention of the legion at Astoria to
elect Kugene as the eating place
for next year.
The Oregon Normal school at Mon
mouth opened Monday morning with
an enrollment of 440 and In all prob
ability will reach 500 before the end
of the sessloa.
The predatory animals office of the
biological survey is making an effort
to organise the farmers of Coos conn
ty for the purpose of exterminating
moles and other rodents.
The Hood River Anti-Asiatic assool
atlon has approved the action of Gov
ernur Stephens of California In asking
the state department to cooperate In
the exclusion of Japanese.
According to Frank U Calkins, as
sessor, one-third of the special -school
tax levies voted In the various school
districts of Douglas county are void
because of failure to give proper notice.
Voters of the Klamath Irrigation
district have ratified the proposal to
enter luto a contract with the federal
governim-nt for the expenditure, o'
J225.000 for the Improvement, of the
Klamath project Irrigation system.
The strike called recently by the
clerks' union of Rend was ended by the
I), nd merchants' association when an
agreement with the union was signed
which amended the contract previously
submitted by the clerks so as to elimi
nate a clause calling for the closed
shop.
Central Oregon's first woman Held
forest employe arrived in Bend Thurs
day to take a position as lookout on
Paulina peak, over the rim of New
berry crater, In the Dcjtchutes national
forest. She Is Miss Virginia Barry ol
Lewiston, Idaho.
Five more De Havlland airplanes to
be used In the forest patrol have ar
rived in Eugene from Mather field and
will be permanently located there. Six
will remain at the Eugene base, al
though only two will be used dally In
actual patrol work.
Those fine old times "when wilder
ness was king" w ill be rejuvenated in
reminiscence when the foundere of
Oregon, otherwise the Oregon Pioneer
association, opened Its 48th annual re
union at .the Portland auditorium,
Thursday afternoon, July 1.
The port of Astoria commission has
awarded a contract to the Wellman
Seaver Morgan company of Cleveland,
O., for four electrically operated carj
handling wharf cranes for 181, HO. The
cranes will be installed on the new port
terminal pleY No. I, which is now
under construction.
At a cost of f 15,000 the Bend Water,
Light Power company has completed
the construction of a reserve plant
two miles up the Deschutes river. The
reserve plant is capable ot supplying
the city of Bend with 1600 gallons of
water a minute, double the amount
consumed In the hottest weather.
Governor Oicott has received a letter
from Herbert Siesholt of Allentown,
Pa., urging the executive to use bis
influence In obtaining the enactment
ef legislation which will make it in
cumbent upon all citizens at the United
States to wear red, white and blue
ribbons on Armistice day, November
11.
Governor Oleott hss recommended
Colonel Creed C. Hammond of Port
land, Major Eugene Mosbberger of
Woodburn and Major Heary 0. Miller
of McMlnnvllle for membership In mil
itary committees under a new law ap
proved June 4. The recommendations
have been sent to Secretary of War
Baker. ..
The state highway commission baa
filed condemnation proceedings In cir
cuit court at Hood River to aeeure a
tract of land lying below the Ruthton
hill grade of the Columbia River high
way. The additional land, It It said,
Is needed at a dumping ground and
to protect the grade of the road at the
preelptlous point.
To co-operate In effort! te rid their
community ef Canadian thistle, farm-
era residing Tn the vicinity ef Grand
Prairie grange hall seat ef Albany have
formed a Canadian Thlttlt elub. Each
member la pledged net enly le rid his
ewa land ot thistles but te report
anj person he knows ef who lett the
thistles ge te teed,
H. J. Bankey, representative of the
British colonial office, la In Bend la
the eoarae of a three months' tour ef
the United Btateet. He It visiting all
centert of the lumber Industry to gain
a knowledge ef American milling and
logging methods In the hopes of apply
ing tome ot them to mahogany ex
ploitation In Africa.
Plenty of prectpltatllon In the Ore
gon country hss obviated the neces
sity for Immediate operation of the
forest patrol airplanes nn-1 It la prob
able that regular schedules will not
be maintained before July 1, prior to
wlilrh time timialln'lnn of radio equip
ment on the planes which have ar
rived at Eugene will be completed.
Three of the 445 accidents In Ore
gon Industries fir the week ending
.Inn i4 were fatal, according to re
ports received by the slate industrial
accident commission. Workmen who
lost their lives In Industrial accidents
during th week were: J. Klelty, la
borer, Portland; J. W. Deal, laborer.
North Portland; L. W. Green, auto me
dian I q, prJift.nA.
U. S, POPULATION IS
POT AT 105,000,000
While You Are
PORTLAND'S GUEST
Visit
Bush & Lane Piano Co.
A welcome In terms of good music on
fine Instruments awaits you. Your
favorite musical compositions will
have an Intense appeal, you will find
when played upon our
t'lrl(lit Planoa
Grand Planus
Player Planoa
Pliimojtrailis
mill ilun'l forget He are lleenrd
lleiliiini'ters
Omni It la our pleasure to plnaxe you
Busli & Lone Piano Co.
liroNiiway at Alder
Portland
Oregon
Estimate is Cased on the
Population of Cities Al
ready Announced. j
Washington. The population of con
tinental United Suites is estimated at
105.OUO.000 by J. A, Hill, chief statisti
cian for the census bureau. Ills calcu
lation Is based on the combined popu
lations of 1406 cities aud towns for
which statistics have been announced.
The Increase over 1910 Is placed at
about 13,0uo,000, showing the growth
of the country, has not kept pace with
previous decades. Almost complete
cessation of immigration during tbt
war it the chief reaton assigned for
the falling oft In growth. Otber sug
gestions were the two Influenza epi
demics, return of aliens to their native
lands and deaths ot soldiers abroad
and at home during the war.
The aggregate population ot the
cities and towns on which the esti
mate was made is 41,029,354. This it
an average gain of 26 per cent, com
pared with 35 pur cent In the previout
decade.
WANTED
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HICKS". TTatftKYH, DIM 'KM,
GKKNK, ROOH, WD KM, nUTTKK,
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TIHN8 GULICKSON & CO.
Kstabltshed lull
lot) Front Hu Portland, Ore.
.' Vices' Surnames.
In sei'iv pu.ts or Si i.thiiiil Hie fish
ermen r .e'iien'l) call lln-nixelvt
by their lv. I ii;iimnes. Thus Jainee
Smltl. !iiar.-t' Mif)- Green. He eallt
hlnieif. ' ' e in hmilncsa affaire,
Jii"t 1 '.Veni '
Admiration.
He Is a v.tj uiilii,i man who sett
his heart lipm: being admired by tin
multitude, or artecm a innenil mid tin
distlngiiMiltig Hpiiiic Hinimg men.
R I i'Ii a re, Steele
Man and Work.
It Is far belter In give work which
It shove the man iluin to educate the
men to be Hlmve their work. Itusklo,
Fr ..'' tc W,'nm
Cnlifui'hiH . if the iierlor mntl
lie mil gnu in Ins rntidtirf. he will
not be renii,.( irii. nor will Ms lenrn.
lug be miIIiI It.- ruled by fidelity ind
ilnierlty. line? not s friend Inferior
lr voumelf If von err. fear not te re
fiinn. Chinese Cilcs, translated by
lie". tavld ...Hu
Topsy Turvy Bird.
The fluniiii.'M. beeauxe of the shape
of Its bill. Is obliged, in feeding, to
turn Ita head upside down, In order to
take In a Hub.
Syrian Carnm : uiUr.
Hyrliiu giii'iii" ,'uf moat ee
eeini'il of the vi.rli-tle 0. those stones
On Hand For
When writing advertisers, plena
Mention The Journal.
To Keep American Ships
on the Seas
For the first time since the Civil War we have real
merchant marine. It cost us $3,000,000,000 to get It.
The farmer, manufacturer, laborer every American la
Interested In holding our position on the seas.
As a first step In this direction It Is necessary to modify
those articles of existing commercial treaties which have
operated te thwart the upbuilding ef our merchant marine
By giving the notice of termination for which the several
treaties provide.
This action It directed In the constructive Shipping Bill
aow before Congress;
Which declares It te be the policy of the United State!
te do whatever may be necessary te develop and en
courage" a merchant marine.
This policy deserves the support of every American,
Lacking tblt support the present effort to maintain our
merchant marine may suffer the fate of many ineffective
attempts of the past. ,
Send for a copy ef "For an American Merchant Marine.
Committee of American Shipbuilders
M CHURCH STREET, NEW YORK CITY
Immediate Delivery
We have on hand the following Cars and Trucks upon which
we can give immediate delivery
1 - 7 Passenger Chandler
1 - 2 1 -2 Ton Republic Truck
1 - 1 Ton Republic Truck
We expect a carload of Buicks in a few days.
Also On Hand
Used Worm Drive Ford Truck
Used Denby Truck
Used Buick Roadster Run 5500 miles
H. W. Howard
BUICK & CHANDLER CARS - - - REPUBLIC TRUCKS
Cor. Second and Main