Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 23, 1920, Page Page 13, Image 13

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,' Is Your Money Supporting the
Government?
At tbl critical period is oar klatory our tnanufactumre are
offering thnlr ill! and our young bud ere offering their nervlc
to the Ualtxt Htatee lovaromaui. Would yon Ilka to do your
bare sua hnlp, by putting four money wbere It will support the
new Federal Rarve Hanking Bystna, whlcb the government
baa eeubllahad to stand back of our com more, Industry end
-agriculture?
Too co d3 tuts br opening an account wttfi ei m pert of every
dollar so de-poaited goe directly Into the n sreiam. where II
will ieye b ready tor yo when wanted.
Member Federal Reserve System
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
!rt3twaa (Gifts
fur IKiillrr anfc fitotrr
By A Nt ELY HAU
t. ' 'x ' Ki'"'
ft
EASIEST THING IN THE WORLD
CALL BLACK 303
FOR MOHT OR HR tVT
TRUCE SIBTIOK
Morse 'Transportation Comp'y
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
The Xiiiiiniv mhiI holder In fig. 1 j
will be u il. llflu fo mother of ltcr, J
not only ti'riii' of lu tm:ijiicue w '
in nrninm-nt. lull also becauw of ita!
; liiiii'tliM-Mn hi ihe vwltiK-riMiiii. Cut-j
I ting mil llw figure of Hummy I lin- j
I pic liiu.'.i'fKii i work. tlumiwiNMi
i )n li thick U Ij' t.
The pattern xlumn In Fig. 2. 3. 4
uml A lire uIkiiii one-half the right lzo.
To simplify tin- work of enlarging
the pujtorri. I have nmrked tlicin off
Clllf'l cMlOliril fllotl.
Win a you cut. now trllle mi!!de of
Hid outline, to allow fir trimming til
wlgca wills fliixi'l aiel nii!iaper. The
upper porilon of llii- timly in connected
to tlii- lower portion hy mean of the
round stick Htiown In Fig. 3. Glue till1
upper of (he tick; make the low
ft end tli IfMwiy o It can lie removed
Sicily PrctKi.( Teeete
Hli-lly Ik prmiuiiliv u treeli. onn
try. In Jonrrie of l.Vl mile aero
the lind one mn m.i olmerv sin
gle tree Unit annul rut a ten Hnh
hoard Wide Iw.hM fH Ineht of liiil
Inn oriirtn nr empio)eil in ilie niiikltii
of lieavj time for llie Ii1)mimiI of
llcoriie Tile iyi4) It apt-eiea uf C
tHhrinii flr
IRELAND'S
City Transfer & Express
Auto Delivery to U Part of the City and Vicinity
Phone me for quick lervice at Hugh Lakin'a
Red 951
ARTISTIC MOUNTING
Whole Animali, Ruga, Robes, Birds and
Fish, Game Heads and Ladies' and Child
ren's Furs. Take your trophy to
Prof. E. N. Mallery
Taxidermist and Furrier
211 Greenwood Ave. . BEND, OREGON
U lip (lie mihhiI oil. .Suiiuny'H feet ure
mil ilc liirte to form u liuie. C'ui n Riot
to Blue the leg enilH In. A needle forum
8aniiiiy' bnyotiet, and a mniill hole
it niinle In. tlir tain to ntlck It Into.
The oloek-nhelf In fig. 6 I hmidy
for kin hen or hedrooin. It rmulret
two piece of wood (A and B. Klg. 7)
H Inch thick hy the other dlrnenxionB
shown. Fatten hnioket B'to top A
t the einrt center of the length.
1tb flnlHlilng-nullt and glue.
A cliiar-box irr and bottom pro
vide excellent material for pidhII pic
ture frame (FIk. 8 and b). Trim one
piece about H tneb narrower and
shorter than 'the other piece, ao when
the ainaller piece la centered upon the
larger piece, there will he a 8-16 Inch
FOR SALE
400 Rambouillette Rams- one year old. These
Rams are of high grade, large size, well wooled and range
breeding. Also for sale 35 head Black Aberdeen Bulls
all ages. For further information address
Antelope
Jarrtes H, Scott
Supt. Princville; Land & Livestock Co.
Oregon
tnMinintim?fi
WANTED
VKAI. HOGS, MCTTOtf, KEEI',
CHICKENS, Tl'RKEYS, DUCKS,
Uhh.SK KOOH, HIDES, BUTTER,
AM) J.VCKRA BBIT9. GIVE US A
TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKET
PRICE GUARANTEED. PROMPT
RETURNS.
GIUCKSONACO.
Established 1(11
. 109 Front Street, Portland, Ore.
PAINLESS
PRICES '
Before the war, during the war and
NOW. By careful, buying for cash,
with no rent or clerk hire, we are able
to proted our customers and save them
money at all times.
Homer Norton
POST
OREGON
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Burgeon' Job. ,
''I'Vetor of ... .oIm. tieliiu cote
inn on ) v f.j:i. n for tn'i'ieri.
c eefuio ;f ninlWlx .i.-i tln- .re
al .lllll""! riroicoi!-il 1 .Nil loliV
i.i.-i tune Hinre v illi n IiihI
i-vMiicn ''hei-k 'iWIiim Imve y(,u
eri-y u!t-i the riiftloiil ottlcer, nl!it
1 io l, e omIIii ; "An uliee f
-.jf 'he repi, "VvVII." iiiUI the otlii-er
MpMtlelill)' , "open II. plitow."
.-. m ,, ft.f,,, ,,, riorida
Ti hl-,'ti.i pi.inf in yuirxia ho,
nl!ii.il' nun t.iin leii-rmoil la Iron
ip!iit:,!n lii PiUk i-oenly n-li ch ntHint
fe: Bl-eie It ei i-in!inil to
llie I In l"l SiMt. ;-,i,. .ifii-Hl lirey.
't.-irfi.-., ,j lnH interior The
eriiu'e eii.m on of the .tHIe a com
IHiteil ii me ( -doeienl Rurvey la
lOUI I'K' feet.
Painting on Spider Web,-.' i
fainting on piu-r web l dune In
Norway anil the picture are friuned
like any other droning. The sel etn
ploveri nhli-h re of a ery iletme
weiive are round only In few locnlliie
illlh'tiu of acre, and the iiily of
theui I limited ,
Oitrlhutf 'Mny B blea.
fiiirtna Ma eitlnterife of more ihnn
a century the l'.ritfh and Vorettm Rl
hie aiM'lety ha d'ttrlhuted approxt.
mutely ;:, mxi.fiixi coi,in of the Scrip
ture In more than "ml lBiipjm-.-e mid
dialect, the very nitme of une of
which animkno-.vii to ninny atudenta
of laniftiHKo.
.- Soeciflc at Hand
John viitlnK his srrandmnther
who hn a candy "tore fin deine fold
he would he xlck from eufinj w tuiii-h
enndy. he replied "fill, that' all
rlrlit. Motin-r hat. plil to make me
well
Th Text.
"Jlahel l 'nai'k'eil to a yonnst mnn
"lie met on her vacation." "That o?
When I the wertdlnu fo lief "She
rtiwtm't knnw thm. Hhe'a got to mail
nnn u-e whether or not he' coin to
ivr'te to her. It may tie that hVII
Jut forjfet atxiut It. yon know."
Oomtt,e Strstefy
"'Why r,. yon fiy am h ha:"!
thing ahout Bridget to ur caller!
She'a a treanre; the het cook i
-ver had. .-he- How Httle yoo ma
inderatand onr wlv prol.l.-ui. If I
'"hi the truth nhtnit her ;h
would he faMInz over tlieiiiselve la
;neir enorty to get her away
liiwton Iran-i-rlpt.
Getting Acquainted.
Alma tipfl Inutile hot '-otne frim dif
ferent 'fnvns toit -ere visiting Myra.
inn four year old Hie r-lulil en were
triMtuTK r, each tiih-r nd raiher
lriw :it heroiulns iiciiiui'tittMl. Myra
wiii h'-iird "myitis. "Alma, meet .len
n'e; Jennie, meet Alma: now ho and
ef pin' ' "I "
Not aa Bad a They 8eem.
One of 'he romfortlna Ihlut 'hat
time teachc n. I. thr uilulny few
thliigf are n lad a they look to he.
or are ald fo he.
, Copper at Money,
ff I not o e.rv long tro that cop
per waa nwrt in Swedeu a the chief
niliun of exehiitige. iitid at t'me tner
chnnta had to fake wheel narrow with
them when they went to receive pay
ment or ynlleffMe gntp
iiiurKtii nil urouud (Fig. y. Cut the
picture opening In the larger plec-e
ao there will be equal margins at the
top and sides, and a trifle wider mar
gin at the bottom. Cut the opening
in the smaller frame Vi Inch larger
each way, to form a U-lnch rabbet for
the glaas, picture and backing (Fig.
9). Give the wood a coat of boiled
Uuneed-oll, screw a pair of small
wrew-eye into the hack for hangers,
and get glass to fit the back opening.
The string-box In Fig. 10 Is con
venience which should be In every
household. Use cigar-box wood, or
wood not over Inch thick. Cut the
pieces of the right sixe to make a
cubical shaped box measuring 3 inches
Inside. Cut the hanger atrip. A (Fig.
11) 1 Inch wide and long enough to
project hb Inches above and below
Cm
1 .
the box, round its ends, and. bote 4
Inch holea for hanger books. Hinge
top B to hanger strip A for a Bd, Bore
t bole through the box bottom to pall
the string through.
Cornett Stage Co.
Stages leave Prineville and Paulina Daily
except Sunday
Office with Ochoco Creamery
8t Weather Sign.
Trtne w?j, live fiy 'In- -oh do not
want a tietf.-r entl:ef itn then the
pill which io' the ur Hi wind that
will hrlni! Hit rln il'e -t In hl flocke
over tlw Hinl wheeling and urrearn
f I a ic "ten!H ' They 'will not lO'iie in
on falie alurm. an'1 mine neeil fear
they will Unike a tnitiike.
In the Dark Hour.
Keep a cli'iir conscience. Keep a
good xfock of Oort's promise withlo
reach. Keep a nlphtltipile of hope in
your aoul that fun oing away the !nrk
hour when they do come Cuyler.
Gcoac Egg Best .
Ceese lay the hesf et'g. from the
point at view of nourishment. Theaj
crane duck and guinea fowl. Hens are
fourth on the list with turkey and
plover follow itig.
Elephantine.
"Didnl I see Mr. l,edfont dancing
with yoo at the tark?" 'That's what
he called It." Boston Evening Truo-soripl.
. The Difference.
"A good housewife I very different
from a good hushandinan." "H"W
Telephone Credit
The telephone company will be compelled to borrow large
amounts of money in the next few years, not only to extend its
service to new subscribers, but to take care of the increasing use
of the service by present subscribers. : :, : '
t A lender in business will demand of a borrower ample se
curity and will insist that jts value be maintained without deter
ioration. He must be shown that this security has- an assured
earning power. He must be satisfied that his investment is safe ;
that it can be disposed of at any time without loss and that it will
bring him a continuous return.
At the present time this company's operations in Oregon are
conducted at a deficit. Its expenses are greater than its revenue. .
No return is being received by its stockholders from their proper
ty in Oregon. Not even the interest on its bonds properly charge
able to its Oregon properties is being paid from Oregon receipts.
With new capital scarce and commanding high rates of re
turn, a business showing operating results such as these will find
it difficult, if not impossible, to secure money for its necessities.
We assume that the people of Oregon wish to treat the utili
ties doing business in this state justly and fairly, and in this belief
we have asked the Public Service Commission to approve a sched
ule of rates increasing our revenues. The amount asked for is
relatively small to the individual rate payer, but the aggregate
will place us in a position where we can obtain the outside capital
necessary in our operations.
' Under present conditions an adequate telephone service
efficient and sufficient is dependable upon higher rates.
The Pacific Telepone and Telegraph Co.
PALACE
GARAG
Opposite Masonic Temple -
ACETYLENE WELDING BATTERY STATION
All Ford Work Done on Contract Price.
Auto Repairing and Ignition Oar Specialty.
Ed McGilvray, Prop.
Phone Black Ml