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PAGE 3 4 -M -i . 1 444 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Prineville Commission House Dealers in all kinds of FARM PRODUCE Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commission Buyers of Hides, Pelts and Furs JACK SUMMERS, Manager Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R. Smith WHY BUY YOUR STUFF IN PORTLAND When you can get it for less in PRINEVILLE O You can get it for less at our shop. Prineville Meat Market Fighting th Beef Trust City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop. Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish and Oysters Fruit and Vegetables in Season A Dollar in the Bank Is worth two in the hand, because it is safer. It soon grows and begins to work for you. We pay 4 per cent intert on time drpon'U. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS x C.'C. H. 8NOThS. M!hh JcKHia Uaritt, ins.ructor in the Domestic Hcienee department if the Redmond 1 1 itch School arid u cluMMiriatc of Miss Hykcs, wan the KU'-Mt of th latter during the week end. laid week a lance party of hijch school boy and (firl chaperoned by member of the faculty, conjrre Hated on the campus and then hiked to the old quarry a mile eat. Here after everyone had contributed their several packages a "mont bountiful Hpread was held and much fun had In the eating thereof Home of the party returned home at this time and the rent became in volved in a race to the top of Barne Butte which was won by a member of the faculty. The view from the Hummit wan greatly en joyed and a safe return was made, though tales were told of ditches, wire fences and utrange noises. The D. S. girlg have finished their course for the year and are now studying home nursing. Noah Vibbert's talk on "Ef ficiency" in the assembly, was an especially strong one and essential points for success were brought out. The boys in the shop have made some useful articles of furniture for use in the school. It. W. 0. 7 I Classified Ads plug wmm A WHOLESOKE fltsUil wanes or me reopie. ivien ana women seeking ji Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything In Ho Other Way Can You Get AH the ? from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm Richness and Flavor of the Leaf 7 l "SPEAR HEAD" BEST CHEW Mapy prominent physicians declare chewing to be the moM wholesome way ot enjoying tobacco. "I began chewing ome ycarj ao," aid one, "and 1 toon tour.d that it U the only way to get the benct;t of all the rich juices (lured up by nature in the tobacco leaf. I refer, of course, to the plug form of tobacco, wtiit.li h the most natural and the cleaner! for:n. "Chewing pood tobacco lihe SpcLr Head make the riKvary giuriJs more c-.ive, which in t:rn lus a b?nc;'.chl eflcct on t',;e whole system. A'ld to this Uie iweet, mellow, delicious flavor of a chew of Spear Head, and you hive the highest possible Ucgree of tobacco satisfaction. "I mention Spear Head Cccause I have found that thil brand is excep tionally pure, being made in a fac tory that's run strictly according to pure-food rules." Spear 1 lead is made of stin-ripened Eurlcy, which is acknowledged to be the richrt, mildest, finest flavor? J to bacco leaf in the world. And it h produced by the latest processes, which develop the qnali'y and l-isciors I'uvor of the choice Hurley to the supreme do tree. K chew of Spear Head has a whole some relish that is no! found in any other chcwir.ff tobacco. In 12c cut, wrapped in wax paper. Sisters News I The dwelling of IS. L. Tone north of Sisters was burned to the ground ,last Friday morning. It was partly insured. I II. K. Allen is the Ford dealer J for Sisters and vicinity. Road work is going on in a num ber of places liHween Sisters and Redmohd. 1. A. Bowman, justice of the H'ace, .died early Friday morning j very suddenly. Funeral services I were held Saturday forenoon. He ,was buried in the Sisters cemetery. I Friday, Mr. Dennis and family were in Rend and Satudny they . visited Prineville. H. H. DeArnmnd. candidate for ; district attorney, visited Sisters re cently in In-half of his nomination. I Rev. Fred Davis of Portland, is i holding revival meetings at Sisters. i H. W. Hayden visited Prineville ilast Saturday. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Intierior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. March 27, 1916. Notice is hereby given that Edward H. Thacher of Bend, Oregon, who, on October 12, 1912 made homestead entry No. 010806, for W'J, section 27, Town ship 19 south, range 17 east W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final three year poof to es tablish claim to the land above described, before H. C. Ellis U. S. Commissioner at Bend Oregon on the 12th day of May 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Samuel W. Merrill of Brothes, Ore gon, Ernest R. Edmunds, Herbert E. Moore, Archie C. Plumley of Millican, and Martin Hallmeyer of Rivers Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. 12t5p. FOR SALE YOURSUNDAY DINNER Will be appreciated at the Oregon Grill. Sen ice the bct. Popular prices. 21fc. T 1 1 RE E 1 60 ACR eTr A n75h ES Fo r sale reasonable and on easy terms. For further information apply to owner. T. J. Ferguson, Post. Ore-con. 21tfc TWO GANG PIWS One 12 inch plow, the other 14 inch, also one 14 disc drill in running order, two wagons, one Rchuttler 3 new, one Mitchell. For sale or will trade. Cali on or telephone. Fred Grimes City. 21tfc. REGISTERED Short Horn Bulls. Forty head about a year old, others younger. These animals may be seen at the Fhepherd ranch near Barnes. Address or telephone, B. F. Shepherd Barnes, Oregon. , 20tl2p. weight,' also stallion J shire, coming two years old. extra large, for sale reasonable. Inquire at this office, or write Box 71, Prineville. IStfc. AT A BARGAIN A 2.600 pound team for sale with harness and I wagon. Inquire at Deschutes j Power Company office. 14tfc. HELP WANTFD HELP W A N'T ED On ranch for month or two, one child. Address box 483, Prineville, Ore. 19tfe MIDDLE AGE WOMAN-Wantt-d to do housework on a ranch. Phone or wirte C. C. O'Neal. Riverside ranch, Prineville, Ore gon, ntfc MISCELLANEOUS JOIN III 2 CROW DS Sunday even ing. Eat at the Oregon Grill. Your money's worth and more. 21tf. lippincott's restaurant Is now being operated by the owners, who will be pleased ts meet all their old customers, new ones as well. 18tfc LOST AND FOUND AUTO ROBE-A light and dark plaid robe. Has a "Pendeton" mark on one end. Notify this office. 20tfc. ONE BAY HORSE Lost last June. White face, both hind feet white. Branded on left shoulder, H-C. Mane roached when last seen. Raised by Harry Cutting, near Izee. $10 reward. Notify W. H. Grimes, Prineville. 3tf. EARLY WHITE Seed potatoes, dry land grown. Free from disease. The earliest. Write Lewis Regelsberger, Prineville, Oregon. 12tf. AUT03 FOR SALE 1915 model. Like new. jSnap if taken at once. Inquire at Journal Office. 16tfc. EGGS FOR SETTING White J Wyandotte eggs; birds true types and good layers. $1.50 for 15. Ray V. Constable, City. 19tfc. FOR SALE OR RENT-Our city residence, one block from pubile chool. Ray V. Constable, "CiLy. 19tfe. The Oregonian Is handled exclusively in Prinevillejby H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your' door die same day as published for 75c per month NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U.S. Land Oiliee at The Dalles, Oregon. April 1, 1916. , Notice is hereby given that , Alice Day Pratt, of Post, Oregon, who on December 4 1911 made homestead entry No. 09722 and on March 13 t916 made additional homestead entry No. 015833 for the SWJ & SJNWJ sec tion 3 Lot 1 & SEiNEJ section 4 township 17 south range 19 east W. M. hits tiled notice of intention to niHke final three year proof to establish claim to the land above described before Lake M. Bechtell U. S.. Commissoiner at Prineville Oregon on the 12th day of May 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: - Neal McLean and Marv B. Dem aris of Post Oregon and Edward B. Knox and Lillie Knox of Prineville Oregon. H. Frank' Woodcock, Register. . 21t5e. , BALTIC ALFALFA Best for East 1 em Oregon. Write Baltic Alfaifa See-d Growers, Burns, Oregon. 20 MONEY TO LOAN WANTED A GOOD MEAL Well cooked and properly served. At the Oregon Grill. Popular prices. 21tfc. WANTED You to know that there is a second hand store in Prine ville where they buy, sell, and ex change furrituie stoves, ranges wood, etc. New location on Main street, third doorsog.th of Oehoco bridge. 21tfe HIDES WANTED Highest cash price paid for all kinds of hides at Hamilton Stables, Prineville, Oregon. 15tfc NOTICES PLEASE Return all books bor rowed from the Stearns library. , - - . - 20tfc MONEY To loan on improved real estate. Address Postoffice box 24. Tumalo, Oregon. . 9ftc. : MONEY To loan on improved real estate. D. H. Peoplesr 20tfc TO EXCHANGE PORTLAND PROPERTY-To ex change for improved irrigated land in Crook county. Call on or address VV.H. Keohn, Prineville, Oregon. . lt.fc. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all shareholders of the Pilot Butte Tele- ! phone Company that the annual j meeting of the Pilot Butte Tele phone Company will be held on ; Saturday, April 8, 1916. at -the j Maury school house at the hour of j one o'clock p. m. Election of officers I and other important business .will j come before the meeting. ! R. R. Price, Secretary and Treasurer. Ist4e. Send a copy of the Journal to afriend in the East- ' NOTICE FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received at NOTICES ' l'le 0,fil' 01 t,u clerk of school dis- trict No. 1 until April 25, for 50 f ivnmtTiv 1. 1 cords of body pine and 25 cords of CAND1D.VU Petitions and cam- riH,jllniper to be deiwPttl durinjJ patgn cards at the Journal office, the Summer and early Fall. W e have the new form of pet. .on, H pe , printed and ready for immediate f "delivery at a reasonable price. The Journal is only 11.50 per year. A New Line of Millinery JUST RECEIVED Some of the very latest and prettiest creations. Select your Easter hat here. No old stock See this line before it is picked over Confectionery : Ice Cream : Soft Drinks Sanitary Brushes MRS. J. N. WRIGHT Prineville Oregon Charley Chaplin's Comic Capers Rasfus, Couldn't See It Copyright, 1916, by J. Keeley. 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