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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1916)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE S Tin: City j K. M. Kby of Redmond is in Ihi city. 8. S. Stearns has a now Uuick six. ('has Montgomery id in Prlnovillo tlliH Week. S. A, Prose Ih on the nick list thin wwk, John C. RuhIi was it business visi tor tm Tuesday. W. II. Carlln was in tho city on business Monday. r, J. Ferguson won in tho city on business Saturday. Mr. and Mr. W. F. Mason were in Prineville Tuesday. John R. Knox was in Prineville Saturday on business. J. A. Rlgga of Powell Butto was in Prineville Tuesday. L. B. LafollcUo whs in tho city from Redmond Monday. G. L. Urawc of Powell Butte was in Prineville Tuesday. .' A. W. Carson has been in I'rine villi' several days this week. J. K. Iliiwiimn of Sifter is in at tendance at court this week. J. A. Kire of Pi'Wtll Potto is attending court here this week, A. I. Norton of Milli'-an is serv ing i.n tlio jury lure thi: week. Suit) Collin of Ih ihI is in 1'rine. villi! tl.il week litU'thlitiK court. Herbert Angell of i'ttutini w in the city on bu.'.ine.'S Tue liy. (I. A. I'liiilli-y of Ki-diiiond vvus in the city on lm:-ines Monday. Albert Wilson was in the city from ("line Fall Monday evening. Walter Knox wn ti business visi-' tor from Post the lii.it of the week. l.ex Long returned from a vaca tion in the Suplie country the last of the week. T. N. nulfour in In the c'ly' from The Dalle. Komi r'amuin of I '.end Ih in 1'rine ville today. j Puul IHd i In the city today' from Hear Creek. ; Denton (!. Burdtrk of Redmond was in tho city Tuesday, W. li. Daggett of Redmond wa In Prineville yesterday, John F. Dell returned tho first of tho week from a trip to Sinter, Rev. Ramsey . returned from a trip to Seattle the first of theweek. Grant M, Raymond is the new court reporter atjhe cjreuit court, Vernon A. Forbes has been at tending court from Bend this week. John W. Morgan is in the city attain after an absence of several months. W. II. Wilson of The Dalles in in the city in connection with court matters, Mrs, F. K. Harb?r returned Tuesday from a buinen trip to Portland. II. II. DeArmond, candidate for district attorney, is in attendance at coin t. Grandma Toney is critically ill lit the home of hi r daughter near MiHn tl. Deed UsY OUT Orders No matter what you want. If it isn't in stock we will try to get it for you To please you to supply your wants to have you come back again and again that is what we aim to accomplish. Always Something New, Up-to-Date of Good Quality and Lowest Prices PRINEVILLE . OREGON J. E. Stewart & Company :J ; . J j Real Indian Summer days and i bits of them now. J, II. Bark ley of Bend is attend ing court tins week. ' Dr. C.'A. ('line it in the city this' A license to wed wa granted to ' afternoon from Redmond. Mrs. K. I). Knox returned Mon day evening from The Dalles where she hii.s been visiting her father. ClilTord A. Ord'.vay and Margaret! F. BaUM, both of Redmond, ycitiT- ! day. j R. M. Tenipb'ton returned to Prineville from Salem the first of the week. He will Fpend the winter here. A marriage license was issued yesterday by county clerk Brown to Martin J. Main and Carrie B. Franks, both of Bend.. Walter T. Morris was in the city : from Pout Saturday. ! II. G. Kennsird has abandoned the motorcycle and has a new Ford , "bug" instead, j Tho Shuuiia Club will meet at itlie home of Mrs. H.P.Belknap Saturday of this week. Mr. John Helfrich of Terre- bonne was in the city Saturday ar- Delmer F, Luld of Ri dmond ' w as a busings visitor the last of , will cerve ice cream and cake on theweek. j''14' lawn of the Uedhy house Sat ur- K. R. Morris and wife returned ,,ay afu rnmm H,ul wening. the la.'t of the week from a trip to , Alljthe regular services a, the Port lam) by auto. ...... j Church of. Christ next. Sunday. Hours 11 and 7 ::;), Note that the evening hour has been changed, beginning '!() minutes earlier. Come early. Mr. ami Mrs. Rav R. Canterbury and little son are in the city taday from TumJo where Mr. Canter bury is teaching sc'.jool. Rev. P. C. Newham, has been trail. Tcrred from hi position as pastor of the Prineville thurch to a charge at Hood River The Haner building on Main street is reported sold to John Curtis who will open a restaurant ther ? as soon as arrangements can be made. Much important business will be up "for diicussion at the business men's luncheon tomorrow at Hotel j Oregon. It is important that! everyone who possibly can attend, ' and u meal of exceptional quality i Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wagoner left Sunday for Dayton,. Ohio, where they will visit with Mr. Wagoner's October 1 relatives until about' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Yaw re turned from their home at Hood River with D. H. Peoples and Mrs. Peoples the first of the week. They will visit at the Peoples home for a time. Mr. and Mr. W, A. Lincoln left Monday afternoon for St. louia. Mo., and other eastern points. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Kelly on September 8, a son. The young man' name is Horace A. Jr. Warren Glaze left the last of the week for Montana poinU where he expect to Bici)d Hcveral week visiting. Miss Lucile Cooke arrived the la-it of the wock from Omaha after an absence of several year. She is visiting friend here. W. J. Wright returned Monday evening from a trip to California ranging for her son who is attend- The Indies of the Baptist church n Kehool hen- Mrs. J. A. Molhtt of Powell1'9 Promised Butte will live in Prineville this niL'nt- winter and send her children to! ti, i..,i,v,ri rv. out' excellent schools. i pany is ready to contract all kinds, calne advam-e. In the selection ' of delegates to ! the International Farm .Congress j which will be held at El Paso, Texas, October 17-26, to represent i the State of Oregon, Governor i Withycombc named Guy Lafollette of this city, which is a mark of recognition for the county. by the new nianagc- The Misses Mina and Lida Elliott and Mary McCauley of Terrebonne to Prineville the last of the Breen and FitnatricVof Silver offt:-ain with a liberal payment in i wevk. They are attending high Lake passed" through Prineville Register! Do it today. The. j registration books are now open but wiil te closed early next month and remain closed. The only safe way is to register now. The Journal has comp'im?ntary tickets for the Josephine County Fair which opens at Grants Pas September 19 and continues three days. This is becoming an im portant fair in that part of the state, and anyone who ,is planning a visit to that part of the state should attend. Too Late to Classify FOR RENT Light housekeeping , rooms;' rent reasonable. Inquire at the Redby. 44tf. Pd. Adv. school here. N. II. Elliott of Terrebonne was in the ci'y on Friday making ar rangements for two of his daugh ters to attend high school here. Mr. Elliott says that the crops are excellent in his com munity and that oats especially will yield as much as 125 bushels per acre. Miss Eva Jackson, of Portland, arrived in the city last Wednesday and will have charge of the Domes- Saturday with KO head of rams re cently purchased from the Prine ville Land & Livestock Co. A suit has been filed for $10,000 damage against. J. -A. Ivstes, justice of the peace at Bend and L. A. W. Nixon, chief of police. Suit is brought over a justice court case in which Jackson L. Cljngan was defendant. WANTED TO RENT-Typewriter for indefinite time; will take best . of care of same; inquire of Irvine at Journal office. The Crook I'our.ty Fair wilt I better than ever this tear. Plan to cnine. tic Science and Art and southern Oregon points. Mr.-the Crook County Wright traveled by auto and re ports a very pleasant trip. Mrs. Adeline Yancey has chris tened her boarding house at Second and East B streets the "Man hattan" and lias erected a sign to direct the tired and hungry to a place of rest and refreshment. department in High .School during the coming year, taking the position resigned by Miss Sykes. Miss Jackson comes to the school with the highest recommendations! from tho 0. A. C. of which she is a graduate, and will keep her depart ment up to the high standard set by Miss Sykes. I News of the Films f Charming Mabel Normand, whose I winsome face has not appeared on ! the screen at the Lyric for some j time, will return here Saturday and Sunday next, when she appears (with Raymond Hitchcock in "My Valet," another of those ridiculous I Keystone comedies in which daring ; deeds and seemingly impossible situations create riotous fun. hi i . WHY NOT TAKE A LITTLE T7 i TSITtnO CAUTION" BEFORE THE y i ime filled with "FLY FRE HOUSE IS FLIES Width 24 26 28 0 32 34 36 FLY SCREEN-Painted Per Yard SO Feet 100 Feet 13e 14e llic 174c lHc lite . 20c 2.00 2.10 2 25 2.40 ,. 2 50 .; 2.60 . f3.70 . 3.85 ... 4.15 . 4.50 . 4.75 '5.00 ... 5 30 FLY SCREEN-Galvanized Width 24 . 26 . 28 . 30 . 3: . 34 . 36 . Per Yard 50 Feet 100 Feet 20c ' J2.75 $'3.20 21c 3.00 5.65 23c 3.25 6 00 24c 3.35 C.30 26c 3.50 6.60 27c 3.70 7.011 2Sc 3 90 7 40 Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers 44 No Old Stuff Here! Reliable ketchup, olives, salad dressing, oils and things of that sort ih bottled form are offered from fresh stock. We do our ordeVing from the wholesaler in a way that keeps old stuff off our shelves. This is important. fpji if m0 m MRS. I. MICHEL f 'J l - "'" i h K ,r t ,7' Douglas Fairbanks and Seena Owen occupy the real place of prominence on the program, ap pearing in the stirring tale of the border, "THE LAMB." In this play, Mr. Fairbanks, with his - ir repressible good humor and pe culiar mannerisms is admirably suited to his part. In fact, this particular program, ono of the strongest of the Triangle releases, has won the heartiest favor with the public wherever previously shown. A Centaur wild animal picture, in which the children esDeciallv delight, is to be shown tonight and Friday evening. It is entitled, "MARTA OF THE JUNGLE." Mason, pints 75 Mason, quarts 85 Mason half gallons . . $1.20 Economy, pints $1.10 Economy, quarts .... 1 .20 Economy, half gal.. . 1.75 A COMPLETE LINE Schram, pints 75 Schram, quarts 85 Schram. half gallons $1.20 of Caps and Rubbers for all Standard Makes of Fruit Jars Heavy Castor Machine oil, per gal. 55c Five Gallon Cans $1.90 Hay Forks, Steel Cable, Rope, Pulleys, Oil Cans, Assorted Bolts, Wrenches, in fact most everything needed in hay Harvest Equipment. Deering Cutting Machinery You buy a DEERING MOWER you have purchased an im Wf I"l Ol P,ement that nas been tried to the satisfaction of thousands Y V of farmer4 Agk 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. HnrVAcf linrtlioc We make a specialty of filling orders for IWlVtM OUJJJJllCb harvest time and are OFFERING SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS in Canned Goods, Coffee, Syrup, Dried Fruits, Pickles and other commodities. O. C. Claypool& Company PRINEVILLE, OREGON Hi