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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1917)
MAY 3, 1917 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGES The City Mr. mid Mm. Hurry Wlmlom mid Mr. mid Mrs. Curl WIimIoiiI wnr 'in tbo city fiunituy from Culvur. I Mr. Vnmon Korbui, of Hnd, who bun bi im vUltlng Mm. T. E. J. DulTy, rttuini'il to Iwr linmn ynatonlay. - Huy CoiihIuIiIh rciilvd word Frl duy of tliu diiuth of till futlior, J. 11, CommIuIiIo, In ('htiUoa, Okluhoma. John Curpiuilnr mporU tliul hi jj 1 ii i of boom I ii K tlx down McKay crfi'k huii not burnt vry tui'd'trnful. llnlh Hitch mid I'ublle Hi hool will pt-rlmiK i'Iomh In two wnekK In ordor to K"t Ui'i boy on tliu furm cai'llr. Tli. public I Invltod to uttmid tb local liiHtltule which will bo held lit I tin IiIkIi mil on I on Buturduy of till wiMik. Thn oratorical tryout will bo hold t tliu Public School bullilliiK on Krhluy. May 12. A mnull udiulKitloii fee will bn ihttrjjd. (Ion. !toMiihrK arrived ycstiirdiiy from hi home ut HkuKuity, AliiHkn, mid will Humid llm wim.k vImIUiik hi brotlmr, Or. J. 11. Itowinbnrff of thl city. Thn lieiirliiK In the Bquuw CrwM IrrlKtttlon Coniimiiy mutter will b held lit filature next Monday liiKtoud tif Iti'diiiiiiHl mi u Hitnount'dd lut week. Thn fact that Kardoiilng and clilckiiii do not work well together I becoming very apparent and the authorltln y that tho who vio late thn chicken ordinance may be pruncctited Boon. At the l"Ht m not I iik of Juniper Circle, W. O. W which wa enter- tallied by Mr. C. E. McDowell, the following delegate! and altornaU Wert) elected to aiteiid the diatrlct convention which meet at Aiitorla In May: Mr. Uabulla Foliidextur and Mr. Ethel L. Glaze; alternate: Mr. Kate Pancake and Mr. Alice MucKuy. Mnthodlt Church Sunday, May (, Communion Day. Morning: "The Old Well by the Qute". Evening: "Thn battle of Armaguddon". Sun day School at 10 a. in. Kp worth League at 6:30 p. m. and Prayer Meeting at 7:30 Wcdnenduy evening Monday evening at 7:30 Third Quarterly Conference. K. T. Held, pBMtor. .'fJSti Plf.NK! AT ItOIIKKTH t'iiiiiiiiiitill)' Club Will IVIclinile on Saturday, May 12 The next meeting of the Robert Community Club wilt be held on May 12. Thi will be In the nature of an all duy picnic, and a program will be rendered. Everyone la Invited to come and bring bimkets. The feHtlvitle will be hold near Robert. I.NNPKt TOlt IS l'l-KASKD Deputy dulry and food commln lonur StelnmeU was In Prlnevllle the first of the week Inspecting the bops and all plucea under the auper- vImIoii of hi dopurtnient. . He reports everything In first class condition In Prlnevllle. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Housekeeper. Family of three. Good permanent home, Light work, good wages. Address Housnkonpur, Redmond, Oregon. 25tlc ROSES We have a good assortment of standard hardy roses at our yurds In Prlnevllle. They are large hardy bushes and will do well. Prices, 35 cents, 60 cents and up. Central Oregon Nursery City. . 25tfc FOR RENT 6 room house, 1 block smith of Public School. Inquire of Miss Hodges. Call at Journal office. 26tfc , $4(1 PKK TON FOR GRAIN The Redmond Warehouse Com pany Is offering $40 per ton tor oats, barley and rye and Is in the market for all these grain they can get at the above figure. 23tfc Try a Journal Classified Ad. Our Stock of Seasonable Millinery IS THE LARGEST IN THE CITY The Elite Millinery Mrs. Lewis, Proprietor Pnneville, Oregon When will You Cut Your Equipment Costs! Horse-drawn delivery and hauling saddles you with an excess cost for equipment that can easily amount to 75 over jour entire investment 75 and Use Smith Fonn-a-Trucks ? -If $350 1. 0. b. Chicago V A Money Saver Smith Form-a-Truck eliminates all un necessary investment in delivery and hauling equipment It easily hauls twice the tonnage hauled by horses oyer three times the area and in the 6ame time. 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