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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1916)
Page 4 CROOK COUNTY .OURAL Just Taste Our Butter! Honest butter, sweet, pure and wholesome, is one of your most important table necessaries. Try ours and see if it doesn't beat anything you ever had before. The quality seldom varies. Taste it Ask the price. MRS. I. MICHEL The City Jim ilchrist is the proud pos sessor of a new Ford. Clarence Harvey and vif vere in town on Monday. M. E. Brink attended Circuit Court in Culver Tuesday. L. D. W eist was a business visitor from Bend on Monday. R. M. Templeton is visiting rela tives in the city this week. j Will Ledford was a business visi-l tor from Riverside on Monday. Tom Ferguson of Post, was in Prineville the first of the week. J. E. Roberts reports good pros pects for crops in the Roberts coun try. C. W. Wilson has secured the agency for the Chevrolet, an auto mobile put out bv a former em ployee of the Ford Company. Dan !ilky was in the city Mon day arranging for the opening of the new store in Paulina. Attorneys Wirtz and Bechtell went to Culver Monday to attend the meeting of circuit court. Mrs. Klla A. Swoner of Portland, has been in Prineville and vicinity for several days looking after property interests. Communication received from l.ee Howell who has undergone an o eration by specialists in Milwaukee, says that he is improving rapidly. H. 1'. Gates former owner of the P. L. & W, Co., and owner of the Opal Springs pumping plant, ar rived from Portland Monday to look after business interests. The Inland Auto Company has sold new Buieks to Messi9 Kyan and father of Bend and to Harold Baldwin of this city, during the week Rom To Mrs. Frank Cowen on Friday, March 81, a boy,' I. M. Mills of Paulina, is regis tered at the Hotel Prineville. S. J. Newsom Jr., and fumilv were in town from Post this week. ' K. F. Evans is building a garage wherein he will house a new Kurd. Mr. and Mrs.-Ceorgo Hay enter tained n few friends at progressive 500 Tuesdav evening. Buddy Arnold, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Arnold, 'wis given a delightfuf birthday party Monday afternoon. His class with Miss Fstes, their instructor, were the guests and much fun was hud playing little folks' games. The Invincible elasj of the Bap tist Church spent a very pleasant evening at their parsonage Monday. After studying an interesting lesson the company assembled in the church parlor where the gentlemen served refreshments. Persons having any articles for sale will find it convenient to let the newlv organized Farmers Auction j dispose of them. These auctions I will be held every two weeks with JO. C. Hyde as secretary and 'len ; Hendrickson as auctioneer. See I their ad elsewhere. I I.ast eek E. R. I.aughlin, a ! prominent stockman of Mitchell, land wife were visiting their son and daughter who are attending high ischool. Mr. I.HUKhlin says that the ' grass is growing fast in his com . nmni'.y and reports a bright out j look for stock business. ! Jim Bice, charged with the larceny of four t.ms of hay in the ; Alfalfa district, from M. S. Muy i field, was convicted on the second trial before Justice of the Peace Bowman last Thursday and sentenc ed to ;in days in the county jail. !Tlie first trial on Wednesday re sulted in a hung jury, the last one however, finding a verdict of guitly on the first ballot and within a very i few minutes. The defendant was ; represented by Attorney N. G Wallace and the prosecution by j district Attorney N'irtz Addie G. Miller arrived the first of the week from Pendleton and will make her home on a homestead near Post. George Bay and wife returned the Inst of the week from a trip to Albany and other Willamette valley points. Services as usual at the Metho dist Church on Sunday. Sunday School at U a. ni., preaching at 11 and S p. m.; Ep worth League ut 7 p m. W. II Lohuis and Miss Kilio Adams were married in this city Saturday and left at once for Ward en, Washington, where they will make their home. The Fpworth league of the M. E, Church will serve a 25 cent sup per in the church parlors on Satur day from 5 to 7 p. m. Come and have a good meal at a reasonable price. Dr. H. 15. Davis is showing the progressive spirit of the moment by installing new dental parlors in the Kamstra building. A H. Boiler is doing the decorating. AH appli ances are strictly modern which will permit work of the highest quality. "Topsy Turvy" was staged in Uedmond last Friday night to a large and appreciative audience, who expressed very readily that they were delighted with the pro duction which was excellent con sidering the small strge. Several car loads of young people from Prineville gave their loyal espionage to the cast and a party from Bend was also present making the oc casion quite an inter town so-'ml. D. Pv-Vlamson this week received his class letter, which is in fact, a letter from each of the fifty one people who graduated from A. C., jus' twenty years ago thi spring of which class 1). P. and J. E. Ad niison, both of this citv were members This letter has been the complete cirruit but three times during the twenty years, having visited Prineville the last time (5 years ago since which time it has been to Alaska, South America and Europe. FARMERS' Auction Sale We can sell anything you have. Bring it in SALES April 1 5 and 29 i and second and fourth Saturday of each month thereafter Our charge are only 5 per cent; list your property with the clerk Hamilton Stables GLENN HENDRICKSON, Auctioneer OSCAR C. HYDE, Clerk YOU WILL ENJOY EVERY LAUGH AND THRILL in ine ooenaer orTHE FORTUNE OF PETER If you accompany him on hi gay masquerade fi a princ before New York's strart ct and e hint check that angry mob with a cigarette held over a krg of powder by the way Atonrr no DpsrliTirp scenic of Oregon travel now Along me uescnutes beillg ,hown a over ,,1C worU, it' near to you in fact but tee it in picture. satursduanyd$ LYRIG THEATRE Your guarantee- GOLD ROOSTER PLAY by Ceo. tlmkett Seitl. , Adults 25c, Children 10c The Journal prints all that's news each week. QUOTATIONS OWING to rapid advancement and unsettled mar ket conditions we find it impossible to make quotations that would remain permanent for any length of time; however, we-invite the public to mail us a list of supplies wanted for the coming season, such list to be priced from any catalogue and We Will Duplicate the Prices Plus the Freight MHMMsWMftc DOLLAR WEEK IN PRINEVILLE From July 3 to 8 Inclusively Is Chautauqua Week in Prineville DURING this week every business house in Prine ville will offer you a list of articles at $1.00 each which ordinarily retails at from $1.50 to $1.75. Arrange to do your buying during the above period. A full list of bargain prices will be published later. WAIT FOR DOLLAR WEEK. Crescent Baking Powd :r Mb l:ns ..2Z 3-lb tins. . 70 5-lb tins. 5 1.00 ! Tree Green Japan or English Breakfst I r t MA: "3SSS7"": 8-oz 25c V n.. .J' i .' i6....sol3JSgjgttJ! Snowflake Soda 10c, 25c Macaroni, Vermicelli and Spaghetti in boxes 10-lb net weight, ea. f DC lEjjOH: waw f Wadco Flavors and Extracts Lemon & Vanilla 2-oz bot . . 20c 4-oz bot . . 35c 8-oz bot . . . 65c 16-oz bot $1.25 Palmolive Toilet Soap Per Cake 10c Citrus Washing powder per pkg 25c M.J. B. W. Coffee I -lb tins. . 40c 3-lb tins $1.15 5-lb tins $1.75 Boraxo, highly perfumed, for the bath and toilet Per can 25c Karo Corn Syrup "The Spread for the Bread and Griddle Cakes', 2-lb tins white or dark 20c 5-lb tins white or dark ...45c 10-lb tins white or dark 85c Chautauqua Week Bear in Mind July 3 to 8 OLD THINGS NEW A combination of varnith and ataia tor use on woodwork, old or new, in following color, walnut, oak, dark oak, mahogany, cherry, white rnamel, pink enamel, natural, etc. Half pint cans 25c Pint cans 45c O-Cedar Mops Small ..... 75c Large $1.25 Triangle 75c O-Cedar Polish for cleaning and polishing automobiles, pianos, furni ture, hardwood, floors. Re stores the varnish to its ori ginal brilliancy. You can use O-Cedar on your piano with the assurance that no harm can result and with certainty of getting a high and lasting polish with no residue or grease. vmaos Maa All kinds of grass seed, gar den seed, in bulk, package seed and onion sets. 1 2 ounce bottles 50c Half gallon cans ... . $1.50 Universal Choppers No 1 i.io No- 2 $1.25 No. 3 $1.75 iLaOeooflATtDCAit Frazer's, Mica and Hub Axle Grease, all Sizes Dollar Week O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY PRINEVILLE OREGON