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NOVEMBER 22, 1917 PAGE 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL A POWERFUL AID When you feel sluggish and nervous, tired and indifferent, you have the first symptoms of declining strength ana your system positively needs the special nutritive food -tonic in SCOTT'S miULSION to replenish your blood power, enliven its circulation and bring beck the snap and elasticity of good health. Scott's Emulsion supplies Nature with the correct building-food which is better y than any drugs, pills or alcoholic mixtures. Th NVnr- -i;iu cod Hwrr oil in Scott. EznultK n is now refined in our own Atnrrvan laboratories which makes it pnr- - - rvil.it.ihle. A fi The City James Mace was iu the city Tues day. J. W. Carlson left for Portland. Saturday. B. L. Kidwell, of Portland, is in the city this week. Fred F. McCrea was in Prineville. Saturday from Post. D. F. Stewart is a business visitor in Portland this week. C. W. Elk ins was a business vis itor in Bend, Tuesday. L. B. Lafollett was in the city Tuesday from Redmond. Miss Helen Winans is in the city visiting her sister Norma. George Dickson is in Portland this week for the stock show. M. R. Biggs is in Portland this week attending the stock show. Mrs. Dick Mulholland was in the City last week-end from Roberts. W. I. Disbman left tor Portland Monday to attend the stock show. Alex Hinton left Tuesday for Portland to attend the stock show. Carey W. Foster and Wm. Led ford are in Portland for the Land Show. J. O. Madden was a business vis itor in the city Saturday from Red mond. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shattuck and Mrs. Vira Cyrus went to Culver Saturday. Seth Dixon returned the last of the week, from a business trip to Montana. Millard Elkins returned Friday from a business trip to Seattle and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Presley, of Millican, have moved to Prineville for the winter. Carey Stearns is home on a furlough this week from Fort Clum bia, Washington. Mrs. J. H. Windom was in Bend last week-end visiting her daughter Mrs. R. C. Harris. Mrs. P. B. Doak Is in Redmond this week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bert Reynolds. Mrs. Tom Long and son Dick were business visitors in Prineville, Friday, from Powell Butte. ,ow Jrnces oki WIRE AND MAILS We have enroute a carload of barbed wire and nails which we expect to ar rive this week. Price, considering today's market, is very low! You will find our price much lower than can be named by any mail order house or any merchants from railroad points for delivery in Prineville! Why We Can Make Lower Prices! "Carload quantities direct from the steel mills and spot cash tells the tale!" If you are going to need wire or nails in the near future it will pay you to place your order now! Wire sold for cash only! $5.85 Common Wire Nails base, per keg Fence Staples in keg lots . - Minnequa Painted Wire, per 100 lbs. Half Mile Painted Barbed Wire, per 100 lbs. $6.15 $5.90 $6.05 Victor and Triumph Game Traps No. 0 per dozen $1.25 No. 1 per dozen $1.55 No. 1 1-2 per dozen $2.35 No. 2 per dozen $330 No. 3 per dozen $4.40 Our Low Prices on Rubber Roofing l-ply Duck aline per 108 square feet $1.75 1- ply Ironite per 108 square feet $1.85 2- pIy Duckaline per 108 square feet , $2.20 2-pIy Ironite per 108 square feet $2.35 Malthoid Jr. Guaranteed 10 years $2.50 J. E. STEWART & COMPANY Paul Street was in the city Mon day from Held. I. M. Mills was In the city Mon day from Paulina. C. L. Bushnell, of Roberta, was in the city Tuesday. J. H. Upton is a business visitor in Portland this week. Harry Windom was in the city yesterday from Culver. Stuart Stapleton is in the city this week from Barnes. Henry Bennard is in the city this week from Paulina. V. V. Harpham, forest supervisor, was a business visitor In Bend, Monday. Chas. Parrish was a business vis itor in Prineville, Saturday from Barnes. D. H. Peoples is assisting in the Crook County Bank while E. J. Wilson is in Portland. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will have a cooked food sal.? in the windows of the Jordan Hyde store Saturday, beginning at 10 a. m. ID) IS America's oldest and most favored confection Try a bag of our "Butter Kist" Popcorn TONIGHT! Also "Butter-Kist" Toasted Peanuts D. P. Adamson & Co. G. N. Clifton and George Noble left for Portland tonight to be there for the stock show. - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cram are in the city visiting Mrs.- Cram's mother, Mrs. J. W. Horigan. Mrs. Nell Newsom returned Mon day from Portland where she had been attending the Land Show. Tom O'Kelly returned from Held, Monday and will be employed on the Ochoco Irrigation Project. Mrs. C. W. Goodnight, of How ard, was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Ray V. Constable last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roblnett and Charles Muller, of Summer Lake, were visitors In the city last week end. Warren Brown and Miss Ada Wilde spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. J. G. Bolter near Gateway. Mrs. J. H. t'pton left Monday for Los Angeles, California, where she will spend the winter with her mother and sister. A dance was given at the Dry ! Creek hall Friday evening by Bob Rimpler and W. Splinter. About I thirty-five were present. i i Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard left ; . Tuesday for Santa Barbara, Calif., I where they were called because of i ! the death of Mr. Howard's father. I i George E. Bailey and Myrtus ' Warner Robinson were married at I I the County Clerk's office Tuesday ' evening, A. R. Bowman officiating. j United Thanksgiving services will ! be held in the Presbyterian Church j Thursday evening at 7:30. The ser- ! mon will be preached by Rev. T. H. I ! Fertig, pastor of the M. E. Church. ; I i j E. H. Brent left for "somewhere ! , in France" a week ago. He is with . the 20th Engineers, Forest Regi-! ment, Company D. and has been in Washington, D. C. for the past two , months attending school. , Pastor Laslette of the Duptlst church speaks at the Johnson Creek school house next Sunday, Nov. 25 at 2:30. Let us All the house. Mrs. W. H. Young returned yes-' terday from The Dalles where she has been for several months with her son Grover. Mrs. Young ex pects to be In Prineville the re mainder of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Polndexter and children returned Sunday from John Day where they have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Will Ford and family. Mr. Ford returned with them and will remain in the city for a few days. Charles J. Duncan, of Prineville, and Florence Alexander were mar ried In Portland, Wednesday, Nov. 14. Mr. Duncan is In the army and has been stationed at Fort Colum bia, Washington, since leaving here about six months ago. George Kohl died at the home of A. B. Roller yesterday at 4 o'clock. Mr. Kohl was 62 years old and had been ill about a week with pneu monia. The remains will be taken to Chicago for. burial. Mrs. L. A. Booth Is In thn city1 this week viHlting her parents, Mr. I and Mrs. J. W. HorlKan. i Vernon Korhes was In the city yesterday on business connected with a case In the County Court. Two truck loads of laborers ar rived in the city this morning lu have been employed by Twohy IJroj. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rey nolds, Saturday, Nov. 17, a boy. J. C. Huston was In the city yes terday. Mrs. Claudia Wagner Is In Rend this week In charge of the Deschutes j County Abstract Company, while 1). ! H. peoples Is In Prineville. "The Two In One Bible Classes Soclul" of the Baptist Church will be given on Friday evening, Nov. 30 In the basement of the church, to which all young people are cordially Invited. Dr. Turner, eye sperlullst of Port land, will be at Hotel Prineville again Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 1 and 2. Consult him. Don't forget the date. Prospector's Notice W can Handle commKial1y work.Ua drpouM of: Chromite Manganese Strontia Magnesite Silica Salts Alkali Wa will m.k hot Int. Smd umpla tod lull daenpboa of drpouL Chas. A. Newhall Co., Inc., InJutlrlat Chtmlilt 1810 Wwllaka Av.,SmU, Waah. Oregon Daily Journal Daily 50c. Daily and Sunday 65c If you don't get your pap er regularly, phone Red 431 and we will tend one up by special messenger Prineville Drug Co. Local Agent Dr. Turner, eye specialist of Port land, will be at Hotel Prineville again Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 1 and 2. Consult him. Don't forget the date. ! Modern Shoe Repair Shop W. H. SIMON, Prop. Shoe repaired while you wait All work guaranteed Prices reaaonable Located in Morris Bldg. I Mrs. Lewis's Semi-Annual Give-Away Sale Commencing November 1 7 Ending November 24 During this tjrne I will give a most liberal discount of 25 to 50 Per Cent On Ready-to-wear effects of Velvets, Velours, Pluskes and other soft materials for Ladies and Misses. Also Trimmings, Feathers, Wings, Hackle Aigrettes, Etc. We are showing styles for the most critical at appealing prices to the most ecomonical. COME EARLY SATURDAY MORNING to get first choice! The Elite Millinery First door East of Postoff ice