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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1917)
JULYS, 1917 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE S Mini Handy, of liarnos, ll visiting . GRIZZLY Our Regular NEWS Correspondent) hr sister, Mri. Alfred Christenson. (By The City Max Crumlull I In Prim-vllle thin Mls Kluttnor Ymicoy It In Port land on a vUlt. Thus. Urnnniin, or Paulina, Is In Prlunvllla Hi In wiittk. J. C. Luckey, of Portland, Is In !rliivlll for a fw day. Minn Klxnuor llu kh niHii l In tii city from Held this week. Mrs. Robert W. Douglas left Sat urday for a vIhII In HmUIm. Mr. mid Mr. Itoxcoe Claypool, of Paulina, are In tha city thli week. Mr. mid Mrs. F. A. Ihukleman, of lltild, were In thn i lly Buniluy. Mr. and Mia. johhh Tetherow were In the city from the ranch on Des chutes on Tuoaday. Mini Rings, of Hadmond, I In the city affulNtliiK In the work on the records for Deschutes County. Klrat Hnptlst Church Bunduy. Juiy S, at 11 and 8, the paRtor will npeuk on prophetic subjects: "Our Lord's Personal Return" and what la to take pluca when ho como to narth main. "Ood'a Word Versus Mun'a Opinion." Church Bible Hchool at 10, cIuhhos for all ages; Young People's Hally at 7 o'clock. Olud to " p many present luat Runduy. Coma aKaln. F, C. I-aa-Intte, pastor. J. W. Lewis and family and Mlaa Phelps, of Prineville, motored out Sunday to attend church. ' Grain li growing taut but we hope for a rain before long In order that It may continue to grow. Nutlra la haraba a-lvan by ttte imlarlna4, ttw AflminUtrator of tha Ktata of Kimlni Logan, aarraaad, to all creditor of Mid da eaaL aiui to all naraona havina elatmf aaalnt Mid aatata, to prraant th him, I with tha proper vourhara to tha unflarslanad at tha olllr. of M. K. Klllott, In frinavllla, I Oration, within ! month from tha data of i tha nm pulilirai Ion of thla notlra. Datad and publiahad tha nrat tiro. July a, IUI7. FI8HKR C. UXiAN, Admlnbtrator of tha bliK S4taa of felmtra l.oan, Daraaaed. CANDY STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE Complete set of Fixturee for Small Store Call and tee them if interested . H. SMITH, SMITH BLDG. Prineville, Oregon BANC CHAUTAUQUA WEEK COMMERCIAL CLUB HALL Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday Nights Music by BOWKER'S ORCHESTRA NOTICE OF BON!) BALE ffettltd pmiMiuli will b iwvlvtd bf th Bva rd of t) rector of Oihoco f rriirat ton Oktrirt l lU ofl.c In I'r.nvvllif, Own. for th purrhftM of Hv Mundrrd Thouand UGOMOOI Dollar kmli of Mid OUtrtct till lb hour of twelve) o'clock noun on Monday, AutfUMt 0, l17, whU-h said lamia of bonds will bmr ditto July 1, 1VJ7, War Ititcrmt not to Kcd nix pr cent oer annum, jiayubic ami-annually on th lint tiny of January and July tn each year, principal and lntrct payable at tha ofllc of the County TrMuturcr of Crook County, Oregon, or at the (iacal Atrvnry of the HtU. of Orrtron In New York City, at tha option of the purrhaer. acid , Honda being in the denom I nation of liww.w men, and malurlnif approximately aa fol low ; At the end of 11 year, approximately 6 per cent. At the end of 12 yeara, approximately C per cent. At the end of 18 yean, approximately G'fc per cent. At the and of 14 yaara, approximately 7 per cent. At the and of 15 yearn, approximately 7 per cent. At the and of 16 year, approximately t par ant At the end of 17 year, approximately $ per cent. At tha and of 18 yeara, approximately 9 per cent At tha and of 19 year, approximately 9 per cent. At tha end of 20 yeara, approximately 10 par cent. At the end of 21 years, approximately 11 par cent At the end of 22 yeara, approximately per cent. Blda for aaid bonds nuat be accompanied by a cei lifted check on a Prineville. Orecon, bank for at leaat five per cent of the pur chaa prica, and aaid bida must be uncon ditWnal aa to legality. The approving lesral opinion of Meaara. Teal, Minor Win free or Portland, Oreieon, will be furnished tha successful bidden for aM bonds. Ihe board reservee tha riant to reject any or htll bids. R. U 8CHEE, 84t6 Sacretary. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY COOK STOVKS-Smull size, $4.50 and up. AIbo a fine line of used range cook stoves for sale, or ' will trade for furniture. 2nd Hand Store. 34tfc We wish to thank our many frlnnds for the .kindness shown dur ing our recent bereavement, and especially for the large number of beautiful floral offerings. S. A. LOGAN AND FAMILY. 33tlp Now turn to the Class! fled Ada on Baseball. Sunday Joly8 Shevlin-Hixon vs. Prineville 1 2:30 Sharp These Teams are Tied for First Place in the Central Oregon League and this game will DECIDE the LEAD Only Five More Games to be Played Game Over in Time for the Matinee at Lyric Theatre Admiaaion 35c Our Mid -Simmer Sale Begins Moiday, My 9 This Sale means a closing out of all Summer Dress Goods, Millinery, Spring coats, Low Shoes I Buy Crockery and Dishes Now The Steel Wheel Wagons WHAT AUDIT DIHHKS, OUX'KKHY, GLAHSWAHK? Those are advancing rapidly and there will be NO MOKE: CHEAP dishea of any kind. We have laid tn a reasonable supply but will be compelled to advance as replacements are made. WB ADVISE EARLY BUYING Late pur chases will be more expensive. The OLIVER NO. 19 Steel Wheel Hay Wagon will cost you $55.00 but It Is the wagon that is worth It front 30 Inches high rear wheels 34 Inches. Trussed axles tongue of best oak best made hay wagon ever put up. Take a look at them. Look over the goods on our machinery plat form and you will see the best. Red Crown Oil TRY OCR RED ENGINE OIL ON YOUR MOWERS Lasts longer and protects the machinery. Do you think there Is any economy in Cheap Oils? Ask the railroad companies the big ma chinery users. Oood Oils are the cheapest, and while we do sell the substitute, we do have the Qood Oils and prefer to sell them, i li r a ri i Ulls ana Prer to sen tnem. The Thomas Mower Mitchell Wagons in Stock Slashes Made in Milliner, with two speeds immense power; best In the world for both alfalfa and grain hay ask the man who owns one and take his advice. The Crown mower requires less repairs than any other mower less than half the expense of other machines which reduces the cost to far below that of any other. Will cut anything that can be cut and cuts It right very light draft and with little noise. Let your new machine be a CROWN TWO SPEED. The Thomas 10-foot rake Is wider than any other 10-foot rake heavier and stronger gets the hay and that will be a big item this year. Try the THOMAS machinery and you will use no other. NOT MADE BY A TRUST. The time to buy wagons is NOW. No one can guarantee that the price will not raise immensely within the next few months. If you need machinery wagons anything, BUY IT NOW. THE LOUDEN PULLEYS FOR EITHER CAULK OR ROPE are unquestionably the BEST made. We bought early and have the only stock in the country. See the LOUDEN PULLEY before spending your money for cheap stuff. Bid STOCK OF MACHINE OILS AND GREASES Cylinder and Gas Engine Oils. GET YOUR MILLINERY NOW! Prices cut to the center in order to close out every Ladies Hat in the store. Every, item in this department reduced to actual cost or less. SALE OF MUDDY SUITS AND BLOUSES We have a heavy stock of these goods and recent arrivals of some big lines of drummers' samples has given us an immense lot to dis pose of. Prices 50c and up. Every one a rare bargain. SALE OF SAMPLE MIDDY SUITS , House Dresses, Aprons, White Skirts, Khaki Skirts and Suits, all at about two thirds regular price. More Reductions in Footwear BIG SALE IN OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT Everything in Low Shoes, Rubbers and Ten nis Shoes, Sandals, etc. will be pushed out as fast as possible to clean up the shoe store as soon as possible. Children's, Boys and Misses Moccasins, Scout Shoes, and all Summer Footwear at less than regular prices. MEN'S HARVESTER SHOES in several different grades will be priced low in this sale to make business hum. The Livest Place in Prineville OUR GROCERY STORE is the livest place in town here is where your friends buy their groceries, so come in and see them they buy the best groceries to be had. Our prices in many cases are lower than the present wholesale price. Dried Fruits, Canned Fruits, Meats, Pickles, Coffees, Syrups and Green Fruits are our specialties. Get in line and give us a fair trial and you will buy of us always. WHAT ABOUT DISHES? New lines of plain white and decorated dishes. New Glassware at the old time prices. BUY NOW as these will be advanced July IS. Observe The Convenient Features in the Thomas Mower The cut on the left is the celebrated and well known Thomas Mower and on the right s shown the sickle bar in different positions which is only one of the many good features in the THOMAS MOWER Mi W. ELKINS 3 r if MS.X