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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1921)
THt itNDAY, Jll.Y T. IMI r t moos cocirrr jotoxal prinkvuXk cttt r ulwat . Time Tbto Mo. TfecCiT 11:01 A. M. Huadjijr, Fab. run IBM , WcatBooad Station Motor Motor Mlxd No. I No. I No. 1 P. M. P. U. A. U. Lt. Prlnerille T:1J 4:45 I: It Lt. Wilton T:(l : Lt. McCallfcter 1:1 B:ll : Lv.O'Nail - t:tl A). Prinerl Jet 8:1 1:45 ; Em4 Boaad totlou . Mlxd Motor Motor No. I No. 4 No. AM P.M. P.M Ar. PrIneTlll 8:i5 4:65 1:1 AT. Wilton 1:10 :40 1:34 Ar. McCAlUitar T:0I :!! t:tl Ar.O'Netl 7:65 4:15 S:4S L.PrlnTl Jet 7:40 :00 1:15 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL GUY LAFOLLETTR, Editor And Publisher ! 16 MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE Entmd at tin poetotttca at PrWrUla, Ovraaa M MMao-elaaa awtter. Frfaa H.N par tmr. parable (trictlr hi aaaee. la caM of Chans at addraa) pUaat aettfr aa at aoca, (ivinc bath oM aa aa atfdreaa, . THe'JTpKESS a"CI AT (ON btKYICt X rum rmctiTor? Mt zerSLene The Sign 0 a Service At First-clat Garage And other Dealer . THE TOWN OF THE HORRIBLE EXAMPLE During the month the Slate Edi - tortal Association is coming to Central Oregon for its annual con- rentlon, the meeting place being at Bend this year. There is no better place in the state tor this meeting, and we are sure that the scribes will hare the time of their lives as guests of the r Bill city, with side trips for fishing. camping in uij ,ubuiu, auu Bwitu- mlng ln the lakes. Many no doubt will bring equip ment to camp for some time and will start from that -point following the meeting. Then, there are other advantages of the meeting place for Just this rrnnn nf men. Knt thd lpnat nf these Is the opportunity to study, in its native habitat, one of the most unique of the newspaper species. Since Ben. Franklin founded the Post, there has been no greater ex ample of newspaper freak than one Bow at large in Bend. Every news paper 'has its difficulties In keeping wrrur. irum iu cuiuuiiis. ma me beat papers have misspelled words and other typographical errors all too frequently these days but for a sheet that can be depended upon for this tort of thing, among the frater nity of the state, there la none bet ter than one printed in Bend, and lt la but fair that we say here that we do not refer to the Bulletin. In a recent issue the paper re ferred to carried a story in which the name of a prominent business man appeared four times, and each time spelled In a different way. It Is but a fair Inference to gather that had the name appeared a dozen times, there would have been that many versions of the correct spell ing of it. Every issue Is much the same, however, and pi lines, transposttons of slugs as well aa letters in words are as conspicuous on every page of the sheet, practically every week, as -well, as a band of Powell Butte sheep grazing on Willite pavement In Bend. Truly, the scribes are to be guests in the home town of Oregon's "Horrible Example." A MODERN HIGHWAY APOSTLE We have had the pleasure this week of a visit of one of the pro gressive men of Oregon, and one who has done much toward the highway development of the eastern half of the state, R, A. Ford of John Day. Mr. Ford was for years a resident of this county, ; having been school superintendent of the county before It was divided "like Gaul, Into three parts". When he first moved into the John Day Valley, Mr.Ford preached a modern highway up that river from its mouth. He was alone, In his effort at first, but the meeting of the state highway commission this week vot ed to complete the John Day high way, past the front of the Ford home at Dayvllle, and during the year the water grade from the Columbia to John Day will be an arcomplished fact Another matter of note, and one that Is not generally known, U the fact that Mr. Ford was present at the drafting of the original highway map of the state In about 1917, and It was largely through his effort at that time that Prineville received its only highway on the original map, the Eugene-Mitchell highway aa It was then called. The state needs more men like R. A. Ford, men who have a vision, and stamina enough to fight for its realization. Retigned tn Vice Presidency. The only vice "irstiloM to relim was John C. Calhoun, who gnve up the vice prefllitciicy to become Cul led States senator. Entirely Too Much. "It Is terrible what I spent during the entertainments for charity." re clared Mrs. Nenrtch. "Two thousand foi my dress and live hundred for my coat, besides the twenty for tny charity contributions It Is too much." Right Ui ol Scclety. It Is not rejection of society, hut wisp nnd rlKht use of It, which rhur arterlxes rtie man who lives most rich ly In the t hi lies of tlie mind. Hamil ton Wright Mnhle Expertly C'.issified. ' Pen trice, wtm Ims three sisters nnd one brother reirn'iir little rotiMn. hoot, when asVed. "Ilow tuiny chil dren are there In your family, dear?" replied. "Four children and one hoy." rortunea Left te Pets. Sometimes cats fare very well a beneficiaries under wills. It was a I'urlsiun woman, a few years ao, wtu left tO.OiiO francs to her cat. On I t death the money was to he sent or elementary schools. The feline hat since died ami the money distributed Recording to directttns. In numerutu Instances fortunes have been left tc found homes for cats and dogs. Some irofi these wills have beeu dictate: by love of animals, while In others alas, they have been written merely for the purpose of "getting even" wltr grasping relatives. A Classified Ad gets results. MUCE GARAGE Opposite Masonic Temple ACETYLENE WELDING BA TTERYSTA TIOS All Ford Work Done on Contract Price. Auto Repairing and Ignition Our Specialty. Ed McGilvray, Prop. PfcoM Black Ml TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Rhode Island fries one dollar each. Phone 41. 41-41. WANTED Good farm hand, a man who understands Irrigation. Three months work or more to right party. Address W. E. Rob erta, state farm, Prineville, Ore gon, or Inquire at Journal office. tlo HEMSTITCHING and Picoting At tachments, 12.00. Buttonhole Attachments 19.85 fit any Sowing Machine. Personal checks lOo extra. Lights Mall Order House, Box 127, Birmingham, Ala. 41-48 VEGETABLES FOR SALE Dally' morning delivery of fresh vege-, tables and garden truck. J. U MINER 41tfp FOUND 1121 Oregon license plate' number 100660, Owner can have same by paying for this notice. Call at Journal Office. 41tfc NOTICR OF HKARINfl i ON FINAL ACCOUNTING Nntlr la tiaraby fnn that the andrnlcn. , rd aiimlnbtralor of Ilia aUt. of Sophia A 1 O N.-lll. ita-mrd, hu (IImI In In. anuntr mii i of Crank County, gut. of On-ron. all final ' arcountina nf hi. admlniatratltia of aald a, lata, and th. Judc. of Mild eourl hu ftd Monday. Auirut I, Itl'il, al t o'eliirh p. in. u th. tlma, and th. county court room In th. OHirthouw In Priiwrvllla, Orwui, aa lha nlac for hcurlni ohJnMlon. lo and for lha Mttl.-' VMnt of Mid final aronantlns. and all per ron. Intoraatwl la .aid ailala am hanby ra. quired to ai-ixwr at .aid Urn. and viae, and how niiH It any than h. why aald aenmnt In. ahould not ba arttlrd and allowad and aid adminialratnr diM-hawd from hla truat. n.tdl and publUord tint ttaw J una It, ' mi. , JOSKI'H H. O'NEILU ! Administrator of th. EaUt. of Boi-hla B, ; O-Ndll, dix-nurd. i KOSS FAKNIIAM. Band. Onffil Attorney for Admmlatrator, It-tfs. NOTICE OK (.CAIUIIAN'g HALK OF HKAL EHTATK In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. In the Matter of the Guardian ship of JOHN O'KELLEY.. and.. MARION O KELLEY, Minora. Notice la hereby given by the un dersigned guardian of the parson! and estates of John O'Kelley and Marlon O'Kolluy, Minors, that by virtue of an order and llcenaa here tofore granted by the Hon. N. 0. Wallace, Judge of the above entitled court, on the 24th day of June, 1921 that I will anil for cash at private sale upon and after the 20th day of July, 1021. the Interest of (he aald minors In and to the following dee crlbed real estate, to-wlt: Southwest quurtor of southwest quarter of Section S; southeast quarter, of southeast quarter of 8ee- tlon 6; north halt of northeast quar ter, southwest quarter of northeast quarter, southeast quarter of north west quarter, and northeast quarter of southwest quarter of flection T and nprthwest quarter of northwest quarter of Section !, all In Town ship 10. south of range 21 east of Willamette Meridian, In Crook county, State of Oregon. All bids to be received at the of fice of L. M. Dechtnll. In Prineville, Oregon, attorney for aald guardian. Dated at rrlnevllle, Oregon, and published first time the 30th day of June, 1021. LYDIA O'KELLEY Guardian of the person and estate of John O'Ketley and Marlon O'Kel ley. minors. 414(4 Delivered In City Limits. Call Phone RED 201 JOHN PRICE gOBfeVMfilai Ln 30x3 Standard Non-Skid Tire Th is new low pr is made possible by strictest econ omies and special ized production. Plant No. 2 was erected for the sole purpose of making 30x3-inch Non Skid fabric tires. With a daily ca pacity of 1 6.C00 tires and 20,000 tubes, this plant permits refined pro duction on a quantity basis. . All materials used are the best obtainable. The quality is uniform. It is the best fabric tire ever offered to the car owner at any price. Firestone Cord Tir Tire repair men, who judge values best, class these tires as having the sturdiest carcass made. Forty-seven high-grade car manufacturers use them as standard equipment. They are the quality choice of cord users. 30x3-inch Cord - 32x4 " " - 34x4! 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Your dealer will supply you at these fair prices: SILVERTOWN CORDS S1ZB Saffffrrtl TUBES 30x31 $24.50 $2.55 32x31 32.90 2.90 32x4 41-85 3.55 33x4 43.10 3.70 32x4 47.30 4.50 33x4 48.40 4.65 34x4i 49.65 4.75 33x5 58.90 5.55 35x5 I 61.90 1 5.80 The anti-skid safety tread Silveriown Cord 20 Lower Prices The Goodrich price reduction which took effect May 2nd was without reservation. It included Silvertowtu together with Good rich Fabric tire and Goodrich Red and Gray inner tubes. FABRIC TIRES Smooth 1 30x3 I $12.00 Safety 30x3 13.45 Safety 30x3 j 16.00 Safety 32x3 H $20.25 Safety 32x4 26.90 Safjcty33x4 I 28.30 THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY oAkron, Ohio uuaami.ttmamiainwrawKm(raRrrc!3r