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MAY 17, 1917 PAGE 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL I NEWS FROM THE SCHOOLS (By Our Regular correspondent) The commencement exercises ot the senior class will be held at the Club Hall Friday evrnltig at eight o'clock. The setting of the stage Is Intended to represent a garden as It appears in the moonlight. The program, with representative mem bers of the class p:irticlprting, Is Just as unique as the setting. Mr. Baugliman and Judge Spirnger will take part In the exercises. Miss Conway will sing, the cadet baud will play, and all the class will ap pear on the platform. The duration of the program will he approximate ly one and one-half hour. Patrons and friends of the school are cor dially Invited. Eulah Wright. Iva and Haxel Harris gave their senior addresses on "Francisco Villa", "Ferry" and "Horace Mann" respectively. The use of notes for these addresses has become so much of a "crutch" that Mr. Baughmau announced to the juniors that as seniors they will be expected to talk without the aid of notes. TERREBONNE NEWS (By Our Regular Correspondent) A car of wheat was loaded and shipped to outer points Thursday. Little Martha Waterhouse is on the sick list this week. George Bland, of Grizzl. IE visit lng at the Grant Miller home Several cars of cattle were ship ped out last Saturday. John Terrell was working for G. 6. Groves the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell left last Thursday for Spokane to visit rela tives. They expect to be gone a month. Mrs. McKenzie is ke 'ping house for Messrs. Foss in the ab sence of Mrs. Mitchell. Earl Malkson lost another horse from azoturia. Having lost one from the same disease shortly te- tore he was left without a team. He has since bought a horse from Frank Forest. Jack Helfrtch has been appointed guard on the Crooked Klver bridae G. G. Groves, who has beeii 111 for the past two weeks, is convales cent, Those in the Terrebonne school who will take the eighth grade ex amination Thursday and Friday are: Bruce MacGregor, Densll Harring ton, Hae! Williams, Lee Oyer, Ger ald Numbers, Elmo Moon, Vera Mc Kenzie, and Dorcas McMunn. Mr. and Mrs. Parr called at the G. G. Groves home Sunday. Percy Mead and Earl Malkson have been appointed ditch-riders tor this end of the segregation. Mrs. Bert Grant arrived home from Texas Sunday night, where she has spent the past ten months visiting with her daughter, j B. Rodeside sold a Jersey cow to S. Bozarth recently. ' Mrs. Riegal is enjoying a visit from her sister, Mrs. McMunn and j family of Yocolt, Washington. They expect to locate here. Several parties have had to plow , up their alfalfa fields ou acount of it having winter-killed. Remember The Journal has the largest bona fide list of subscribers In central Oregon. Our Want Ads get results, lc a word each Issue. PROCEEDINGS OF THE I May, 1017 Clerk ordered to draw warrant in tha mm nf thirtv-six hundred ! ($3600.00) dollars in favor Coast Bridge Company in full payment for two 60 foot spans erected at Cline Falls in 1916. Resignation of J. F. Blanchard as Commissioner for Crook County received. No action taken owing to absence of Commissioner Luthy. Summer Dress Goods FROM A T0 Z Every Piece of Goods New, not a Piece Carried Over From Last Year, Truly a Big Complete Assortment Amoskeag Gin eh; fjatiste, 27 inches L9 frepes Ginghams, per yard. 3te, 27 inches wide, per yard i in white and colors, per yard, 20c and.. Dimities crossbar and stripes, per yard 25c and. Embroidenes per yard 5c to Flaxons white, also colors. rer vard O eorgina Crepe 36 inches, per yard. ffandkerchief Linen 1 1 I best grade, per yard ndia Linons 12k 161c 25c 30c $1.00 25c 75c $1.35 35c Marquisette 36 inches, per yard 35c and lVTainsook 36 inches 25c, 39 inches andies 40 inches wide, per yard "rgandies 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c and Jersey Cloth d0 CA 52 inches wide, per yard pO.JU Kiddie cloth 20r 32 inches, all colors, per yard J JJnen, for fancy ork JJ KJnfJs 40c 40c 40c Poplins r white and colors, per yard 25c and ejejv, uinebaug Muslins Romper Cloth O A - 32 inch, per yard ...1 SJV, Soiesetta Af)r 30 inch, per yard, 35c and.. "TVV Taffeta Silk. 38 inch in all Colors Utility Ginghams 1 per yard lUC Voiles fi per yard from 15c to Waist Materials of all Kinds X-T-R-A Quality in Wide Laces Yard Wide Silks and Satins Zion Laces Best in the World PHONE 351 County Surveyor's Report on Conant Basin Road. Surveyor's re port received, accepted and peoplo of Conant Basin Instructed to pro ceed with work on road under the supervision of J. A. Sager. (8e report.) In tho matter of tho Wluier Road Extension, Surveyor ordered to make final survey and report on samo. Bills allowed at May Term ot the County Court: Jnp Ireland, city transfer ... 3.50 W'm. Trelchel, cleaning lawn at Court House 6.10 Win. Flemming, wood for Court House 11.30 Kay rutnam. Janitor's sal ary for April SO. 00 Mrs. A. Agostinl, laundry for County 10.30 Gladys Rnyn, assisting the School Superintendent .... 60.00 A. E. Perry. Deputy Water master 36.00 J. E. Myers, stamps and traveling expenses 43.70 H. Q. Kennard, Watermas- ter's salary 121.90 Prlneville Machine Shop, work for Blanchard and Knox 158.40 T. J. Mluger. work for Hlanchard and Putnam .... 18.15 Prlneville Meat Market, meat for Koad Camp and Ashley 40.10 Huusaker Stage Co., freight and express for County ... 13.80 Prinevillo Planing Mills. lumber, labor, etc. 127.05 E. B. Knox, sheriff, hoard for prisoners 10.00 Home Hospital, care of poor 334.00 P. B. Poindexter, coroner's fees tChlnamanl 7.00 Juror at Coroner's Impiexf G. N. Clifton 1.00 J. H. Templeton 1.00 Lewis Stanclift 1.00 Orvillo Yancey 1.Q0 S. W. Yancey l.OO Clark A. Morse 1.00 Wltnrjw Fee at Inquest Frank E. Brosius Floyd A. Rowell Frank Cho Frank A. Johnson Hazel M. Sullivan, reporter's fees at Inquest A. H. Llppman & Co., burial of Chinaman 46.50 Prlneville Drug Co., drugs. etc.. for county charges .... Crook County Journal, print ing for WlrU, Dist. Atty. Crook County Journal, print ing Court proceedings 40.00 Crook County Journal, print ing Jury Summons for Knox 6.00 Crook County Journal, sup plies for Myers, (Supt.) 27.50 W. F. King, merchandise .... 4.75 W. F. King, supplies for road 79.21 J. H. Rosenberg, health of ficer's salary 60.00 Mrs. I. Michel, towels for Court House F. S. Towner, Juror at Cir cuit Court (Jan. 1917) .... Wlllard H. Wirtz, costs for filing papers Stanley Balfour, team hire at Bennett inquest 16.00 Roy Price, team hire at Ben nett Inquest Ed Harbin, work on Knox car Collins W. Elkins, mdse. for roads Collins W. Elkins, mdse. for Thos. M. Anderson camp A. W. Battles, Deputy Coun ty Clerk for April 100.00 A. W. Grater, care of Fleet wood 60.00 E. B. Knox, Sheriff, auto hire, Wood, etc 65.50 E. B. Knox, Sheriff, expenses .30 7.00 6.00 4.00 6.00 17.76 4845 U I v 1.50 1 1.60 1.50; 1.60 3.00 33.40 20.60 Let these Men Be Your Judges More than 10,000 users of Smith Form-a-Truck in over 450 lines of business are setting new economy stand ards new records of delivery and hauling service. Let these men point out the way to you. Many Smith Form-a-Truck users have boue ht large numbers. These operators of fleet equipment include many of the largest corporations, look over tnc names: Standard Oil Company Armour & Company Morris & Company Indian Refining Company . Fleithmann Yeast Company And every user of Smith Form-a-Truck who has started in a small way has added to his initfal equipment to take care of increased business and the large delivery area opened by this fast, economical service. These users have tried Smith Form-a-Truck out for you have proved its remarkable strength have demonstrated its sensation ally low cost for operation. What it has done for them, it can do for you. Many users have reduced their investment in equipment fully 75 by replacing slow-moving, time-wasting equipment with last, money earning hauling power. They have reduced cost for labor, speeded up the work on the loading platform made one hour do the werlt that previously took four. Put your hauling problems up to us let us demonstrate what we mean when we say economy And lelect your own power piant for the Smith Form a Trtii k you buy you can uie any Ford, Maxwell, Dodge Bros, Buitk, Chevrolet or Overland car. Come in today. II Q M.:1 rVnt-.z-tira Wo i- WBBa m Schlit? Brewing Company Butler Paper Company Montgomery Ward & Co. C. W. WILSON to Burns for Thomas 20.05 E. B. Knox, Sheriff, expense of prisoner (Garske) 7.05 A. B. Colo, repairing type writer for Wirtz 6.00 H. A. Kelley, County Sur veyor's salary 74.00 Hudson Land Company, list of lands for Assessor 14.90 H. A. Foster, express and stamps 4.65 C. W. Starr, health registrar .25 J. E. Hlnderman, health reg istrar .75 Mrs. A. E. Bates, health reg istrar 1.26 Redmond Warehouse Co., gas oline for Blanchard 75.63 Ernest Ounter, witness fees, Juvenile Court 10.00 Munz Hardware, powder for road work 1.95 Prepared Fruit in Gallon Cans Always Ready to Serve This is something new and very satis factory. Prices correct Gallon Fruits of all kinds, bought early and our prices are the best in town. Try these delicious Fruits Our Grocery Department is well stocked up in every line and we are ready with the goods x'3H5lE 351 rSSSS 35 1 I Blake, McKall Co., paper for Superintendent ... 3.01 Anderson Lumher Co., lumber 62.40 Irwin Hodson Company, sup plies for Wirt, Kelley end Brown 26-36 Hndson. Feenaughtny Co., bolts for grader 8.00 O. C. Claypool & Co., sup plies for road work 59.60 0. C. Claypool & Co., sup plies for poor 22.95 B. A. Kendall, balance due on old account 10.30 Remington Typewriter Co., carbon for Wlrtz 3.00 John R. Powers, road work 7.60 Brooks Scanlon Lbr. Co., Ibr. for road (Wlllcoxon) 31.52 J. M. Tuck, road work 27.60 Enos Rose, road work 22.50 J. J. Chapman, picking rocks 2.60 Homer Norton, spikes and oats for road men 7.60 Homer Barney, 26 corde of wood ! Work With llHk CruMhcr C. J. Sundnulst 138.1 A. C. Smith 8.1 6 Jou Rlnalda 46.67 Mrs. H. Smith 12 W. A. McKarlnnd 124.65 A. Nichols 48. 85 Henry Mlnzier 32 6 W. A. Bundy 18.65 Fred Bostanero 4 8.34 Z. Stroud 28.31 E. Randle 64.12 R. Randle 66. fi O. O. Ward 3.M Walter Bain 4.86 Nick Rachor 21.06 Hurry Brown 1.2 Henry Stllger 15.66 Bruce McMeen 3.96 Robert Browning 27.26 Solwln Montgomery 4.6 Joseph Wels 4.32 Work on Ibmri Jack Wilborn 14.00 W. H. Brummer 37.00 Robert Llbby 20.00 W. J. Buckley 15.60 J. J. Buckley : 8.75 L, V. Abercromber 7.60 W. 0. Parrish 3.75 M. E. Roner 3.76 J. H. Farlelgh , 3.76 Work on Bridge Kust of Prlneville A. R. Turner 4.00 Martin Ruberg 3.00 R. S. Price: 6.00 Glenn Hendrlckson 1.25 Otto Sonntag 1.25 J. H. Gray 125 R. L. Jenkins 18.75 Farmers Nafl Tel. Co., tele phone service, r, , 1.60 Glass & Prudhonime Co., sup plies for.Clerk and As sessor 161.54 N. F. Smith, recording for April ....;.v..'.-'. 75 00 Nora Stearns, work In Clerk's office 12.00 A. Llbby, work; on Paulina road 2.50 Hunsaker Stag Co., express, etc ; 1.60 Deschutes Power Co., light and water 62.00 Standard Oil Company, gaso line and distillate 23.53 Crook County Abstract Co., report for Assessor 4.00 Allen Wlllcoxon, road work 42.80 C. I). Luclor 4.7 Pat Donahue 3.1 Ray Klnno 1.8 Mrs. H. Smith, board for road men 161.7 W. A. Bundy, work on rond 7.6 McKinley-Hnmpson Lbr. Co., lumber for roads' 61.95 W. S. Ayres & Sons, milk for Road Camp 9.5 J. F. Blanchard, Commission er's foes 146.3 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., tele phone service 43.2 High Ncliool Central Oregon NurBery, pop lar trees 8. OB Chas. Perrin, sawing wood.... 4. 75 Vlra Cyrus, pictures for school 1.0 Soiberllng-Lueas Music Co., snare drums 5.4 H. C. Baughmun, postage .... 3.1 Crook County Journal, ptg. 20.06 T. J. Mlnger, repairs 10.65 Prfnevllle Planing Mills, sup plies 10.68 City Market, supplies for Domestic Science .76 Collins W. Elkins, soap .3 Roy Stuart, 10 cords wood.. 60.0 Dan McCarty, cleaning chim ney 6.0 Jesse Sitton, refund 1 suit.... 7.0 G. Schlrmer, music for Glee Club 3.98 Deschutes Power Co., lights and wuter 36.46