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PAGE 5 I EAT ALL I WANT NOW AND FEEL rlNEI FlyT WHY NOT TAKE A LITTLE "FLY PRE- They Can Make Good! lme FILLED WITH FLIES FLY SCREEN-Painted P.rY.rd 50 Fact ' 100 Feat FLY SCREEN Galvanized Pr Yard 50 Feat 100 Fact CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL mm mmm COUNTRY, EGGS v When it comes to selling eggs all the claims in the world mean nothing if the eggs can't make good. We have such confidence, based on experience, in our best eggs that we can recom mend them highly. , For good eggs come here. MRS. I. MICHEL 111 . pi prams Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tartar no aluu-no phosphate This City S. A. Prose has a new Ford. F. S. Hoffman went to Portland Monday. John Cyrus returned from Bond Monday. Tom Miller was in t'.ic city from Post Friday. Joe Pout was buying supplies here Tuesday. W, A. Freeman was here from Suplee Sunday. Geo. Taylor ami wife are in town from Bear Creek. G. C. Blake of Mitchell greeted friends here Sunday. Geo. Hamilton of Terrebonne was in the city Friday, Grandma Belknap is recovering from a two weeks' illness. Miss Gladys Bayn is spending her vacation at Powell Butte. S. M. Bailey of Roberts regis ter d at the Oregon Friday. K. L. Iverson was a local visitor from Powell Butte Monday. George Walker, went to Bend with Sheriff Knox last week. Geo. Cyrus of Sisters visited friends and relatives in the city Monday. E. E. Gillenwater of Post was in town on business the first of the week. Seth Hodman and family from Barnes, transacted business here Monday. Mrs. Rosa Robinson returned from Portland the first of the week. Lake Bechtell and party returned by auto from Portland in time for the ball game Sunday i Wm. Post and Homer Norton were in the city Tuesday in the interest of the rabbit bounty. Kev. Geo. Ramsey was chosen by his congregation last Sunday evening as pastor for the coming year. Joseph Townsend, the man found insensible at Powell Butte last week, was adjudged insane and taken to the state institution by ! attendants of the asylum Sunday morning. .1.1 J J --nil i. a m an rut yourse. in HERpla Why not get a good oil stove so that dur. ing the hot weather your wife or mother orsitteror daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool, com for table kitchen? There's no .overheating the kitchen with an up-to-date oil cook stove. It's just like cooking with city gas. The burners con centrate the heat at the different cooking points. NEW PERFECTION OIL CO6K3STOVE No wood or coal or r-shes to lug. No waiting for fires to catchup. The long blue chimneys do away with all smokn and smell. In 1, 2, !l, and 4-burner sices, with or without oveni. Also cabinet modoli with Firelesi cooking oven. ,.'.. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CHlrnl) J. E. Stewart & Co. 0. C. Claypool & Co. No Mors Oat on the Stomach or Sour Btomsohl No Mors Htsvy Feeling After Meals or Constipation! If you have sour stomach, consU pulton or gas on the stomach try JUST ONE SPOONFUL simple buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adlerika, the MOST rOWKK FUL bowel clennanr ever sold. The VERY FIIIHT dose shows re sults and a short treatment with Ad-lr-ri ka will surprise you. It drains such astonishing amounts of old matter from the system that A SINGLE DOHB rellnves constlpa llon, sour stomach and ens almost INSTANTLY. A dose twice a week guards against appendicitis. Prineville Drug Co., George Nicolai, Pharmacist John Claire Monteith who sang here some time ago has been eleqt- d president of state music teachers. Casey Brewster returned the first f the week front a motorcycle trip to Portland. He went down in ten hours. Mrs. D. H. Peoples' father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Yaw, of Alexandria, Iowa, are visiting at the Peoples' home. . " A large number of people wit nessed the baptism of 25 Meninite converts at the Cove Sunday. The rcvivrl meetings were held in Culver. There is to be a lecture on silos and cow testing associations by a government expert at the McCall ranch on Friday, the 16th. All dairyman are urged to come. The ball game between Culver and Paulina resulted in a 11-8 win for the Jefferson players. VValks were handed out freely by both pitchers and few hits wfrre made. MeKenzie of Culver homed in the ninth with a ' man on base. The game was well attended. The Central Oregon Editorial Association was organized at Red mond on Saturday of last week. Newspaper men from all parts of the interior were present. The object of the association is to pro mote the interests of its members and co-operate with the state asso ciation. Dr. H. P. Belknap returned Sat urday ftom Fortland where he wt nt to attend the graduation of his son Horace. Dr. H. P., junior, is graduating from the medical department of the University of Oregon where he has attended for the past five years. He is con sidered one of the best in a large class. IfEP. nicer tM Tnofeov HEkE b ONE FKO N "Book x MleAO. tos N ttMH.T. EMES. L.05E ' 1 0 S V, r V-T, Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. Daily and Sunday 65c Why be without the news when we deliver it promptly to your door anywhere in' the . city for 2 cents a day F. E. Lafler Local Agent Width 24 . 1!8 2H M . 32 84 36 .ne .14c ..lfic ,.I7ie . . .lHc ,.19c ,.20e ...12.00 . ... 2.10. ... 2 25. ... 2 40 ., ... 2 50 . ... 2.60 ... 2.75. . 3.70 ... 3.85 . 4.15 .. 4.50 ... 4.75 ... 5.00 ... 6 30 Width 24 26 28 30 32 - 84 .20c .21c .23c ..24c .26c .27c .28c .12.75 .... .. 3.00 . - 3.25 ... .. 3.35 . 3.50..... .. 3.70 .. 3 90 . 5.20 6.65 ......... 6 00 6.50 6.60 7.00 7 40 Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers Mason, pints 75 Mason, quarts ....... .85 Mason half gallons . . $1.20 Economy, pints $1.10 Economy, quarts . . . 1 .20 Economy, half gal. . . 1.75 Schram, pints .... .75 Schram, quarts 85 Schram. half gallons $1.20 A COMPLETE LINE of Caps and Rubbers for all Standard Makes of Fruit Jars Heavy Castor Machine oil, per gal. 55c Five $1 QH Gallon CanslU Hay Forks, Steel Cable, Rope, Pulleys, Oil Cans, Assorted Bolts, Wrenches, in fact most everything needed in hay harvest Equipment. Deering Cutting Machinery v You buy a DEERING MOWER you have purchased an im- La plement that has been tried to the satisfaction of thousands U y I of farmers. Ask the man who has used it You cannot afford to experiment at a saving of a few dollars on the cost of a machine at a critical moment The purchase of a standard mower insures service when service is actually needed and repairs are always obtainable. f f a. C 1 We make a specialty of filling orders for HarVeSt OUpplieS harvest time and are OFFERING SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS in Canned Goods, Coffee, Syrup, Dried Fruits, Pickles s and other commodities. , O. C. Claypool & Company prineville; oregon Bulletin No. 3 Why Not Face the Facts About Armor Competition? 70 the People: The policy of the United States Government for many years has made real competition ia armor-making ineffective. The Government might have asked the three armor plants for bids and let the entire tonnage to the lowest bidder. That would have made competition effective. The result of such a course would have been to drive two of the three manu facturers out of business, and leave the country with facilities of only one plant in time of need. The Government in fact has always asked for bids from the three manufacturers, but no matter what the price quoted, each years business was divided among them. Armor makers serve but one customer the Government, just as a public utility serves but one customer a community. The solution of the public utility problem is regulation of rates. The solution of the armor problem is for the Government to fix the price. We voluntarily agree to accept any price filed by the Federal Trade Commission. Isn't acceptance of that offer better than the destruction of an industry built solely to serve the Government? CHAR. M. SCHWAB, Ch.inna EUUKNE Q. GRACE, Pnaidtut Bethlehem Steel Company Buy Your Season Tickets to Chauiau oua Now and Buy Them With a Smile CHIROPRACTIC VT0UR health depends upon the condition of your nervous sys tem. Science has proves that dis eases, both acute and chifnic, can be remedied by Chiropractic adjust ments and without the aid of drugs. Chiropractors have located specific localities for every organ and tissue in the body, thereby having control over diseased parts. You have tried all other meth ods without results, give Chiro practic a chance. Especially are chronic cases being successfully treated by competent Chiroprac tors. Every physician and scien tist who investigates Chiroprac tic says it is logical and in accord with facts. Dr. H. E. BURDON W. F. King Co. , C. W. Elkins The Journal does Modern Printing is? Chautauqua Week July 3 to 8