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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 7 1531 Test Us On This! Even if the war and specu lation hpve sent the price of wheat up we still carry our usual, line of flour. Best 'grades- Test us on this and other th n. Orders carefully filled. MRS. I. MICHEL Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar NO ALUM-NO PHOSPHATE Tin: City juck meganu was in me cuv Tuesday. K. K, F.vans spent the week end at the Cove. C. F. Smith and wife went to 1'oitlund Monday. Dr. Rosenberg und wife and Mr. ami Mrs. K. N. Strong attended the. races at Sister and afterwards went to Rend. A navnl battle punt all compri-ht'imion. l)rvad i a ,, hU ii)tlii that uggl '. SmiiiihIiimI. Di'HLrovt'd: .-co Battle Cry of Peace Harvey Cyrus wan visiting rel atives in Sisters Sunday. J. F. Rogue of LaPine transacted business here Monday. Mn. Robert Raymond went to Honny View on Monday. Omar Wilson is building Robert Osborn a new bungalow. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mayfield, a girl, May 16. Cluis. Proetz and family will start w.jrk on the T. S. Barnes ranih soon. J. 0. Hardy of the Oregon Trunk w;is in town on business the first of the week. J. W. Carlson and J. E. Stewart and families spent Sunday fiVhing on the McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace, Herman Wallace and Joe Smelzer report some luck fishing on the upper Me' Kay Sunday. A picnic and fishing party went to the Cove Sunday on six motor- ciles. A Motorcycle Club will be organized soon. The exhibits by the Domestic Art Class of the C. C, H. S. show some wonderful examples of the sewing craft in taste and beauty of work manship. The work on the river road has reached the point of the hill by Montgomery's and another week will have the most difficult part of the road finished. The Redmond end of the road has been completed to O'Niil and presents a great im p fwement. The grade at O'Niel is relocati d and has a uniform grade with a comparatively straight road from there to the Van Allen ranch Cook in a cool Kitchen All the heat is cpneen , trated where it is needed keeps you cool and makes for better cooking A NEW PERFECTION OILCOMSTOVE ... ' Why not cook with a modern oil stove thia sum mer and be comfortable? Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal stove, and costs less to operate. . Better cooking because the long blue chimneys give stead ier, more evenly distributed heat, under perfect control like gas. No smoke or smell. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-bumer sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fireless Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. ; STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Rtsulti V 4 n tt tr Wit " Rtsulti la i w on J. E. Stewart & Co. O. C. Claypool & Co. W. F. Kin Co. C. W. Elkins 9 - II, L, Priday and wife were Sun-1 lay visitors from Gateway. R. D. Ketchum, candidate forj assessor, was in trineville the last of the week. Mrs. F. S. Peitz, formerly Miss Ronda Claypool of this city, is visit ing relatives and friends here. On account of ether service of special character, there will be no preaching at the Methodist church on Sunday. Sunday school as usual at 10 a. m, Mrs. Ross Robins-m and her mother Mrs. Klva Allen left Wed nesday for a trip to Portland and Eugene. J. Alton Thompson was in the rity Monday from Tumalo in the ntcrests of his own candidacy for school superintendent. Dr. Howaid Gove went to Fossil on Saturday, accompanied by Mrs. John R. Lucky and Misses Mav Knox and Dolly Hodges. Frank Smith who was well known to all pioneers of this vicinity, died Friday and was buried on Saturday injthe Union cemetery. , Death was caused by com plications that de veloped from a tick bite. Mrs. Ida Wilson and Miss Grace went to Cline Falls Saturday morn ing to spend a few weeks with Mrs. Wilson's son who is manager of the power plant at that place. The local boys defeated, the Shev- lin-Hixon baseball team 7-2 last Sunday. Manager Jordan entered the game as center fielder and made two hits," two runs and some good catches. The medals for the track meet next Saturday are on. exhibition in the window of Elkins' store. They are handsome ones of first quality. Everyone should plan to attend this big County Day. The Winnek company of Fort Klamath is conducting a voting ! contest and is offering as a pre mium a trip to the Rose Festival. There are eight candidates, and the competition is keen. John Combs and Denton G. Bur- dick of Redmond returned the first of the week from the John Day country where they have been in the interest of Mr. Burdick's can didacy for representative. Deputy Sheriff Rowell returned from Sulem the first of the week where he had been with R. C. Wahner and Floyd Hills who will be confined in the state.penitentiary at that place for the next two years. Jay H. Upton and a number of men from Bend and other points in the county left Saturday morning j for Lake and Klamath counties where they will wage a campaign for Vernon A. Forbes for repre sentative. Mrs. M. R. Biggs entertained at luncheon on Monday for Misses Myrtle Swaringen and Gladys Moore of Portland. Those present besides the honor guests were Misses Stella Hodges and Statira Biggu Mrs. Omar Wilson received a ship ment of Rhode Island eggs from eastern breeders recently that cost her $1 each She hatched thirteen chicks from the fifteen eggs after they crossed the continent by parcel post. You must PREPARE to see The most talked of PICTURE in the land New Arrivals We arenow receiving new shipments of Deering Mowers, Rakes and Binders, and a complete line of repairs for same. Look your machinery over and order repairs early. It is very important that you furnish us with the number of the repairs wanted when ordering machine repairs. We have a full line of lubri cating oils, rope, steel cable and pulleys, Jackson forks, header forks, oil cans, wrenches. Give us a call. O.CCIaypool&Co. L... - - - ' " ' Ml AUTOMOBILE BARGAINS Overland 40 5-passenger car in perfect condition , $450.00 $375.00 $400.00 $360.00 $800.00 INLAND AUTO COMPANY Oakland Roadster with Delco lights and starter, repainted, a classy roadster A light Chalmers Good condition Good tires A heavy Chalmers made into a 1 500 pound truck; just thoroughly overhauled D451915Buick Six Repainted and Overhauled