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MARCH 7, 1918 PAGE 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Join These Americans On the Road to Victory See the crowd ! It u a happy crowd ! Why ? Because it is on the road to Victory. It is an old road, the Thrift road, the broad highway to personal success. And as usual, the success of the individual means the success of the Nation. The Nation to-day wants Victory. The individ ual here at home can help best by winning a mil lion smaller victories over waste and extravagance. Join the crowd I Take the Thrift pledge 1 Raise the W. S. S. flag and keep it flying. Put your quarters and your dollars behind your sons and husbands and brothers on the sea and in France. JOIN THE CROWD!! 9 Be a War Saver WS.S. vutsxremttufff UMTTCD STATES fiOVERNMEHT Be a Life Saver i THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BYi Prineville Drug Company GEO. NICOLAI, Authorised Selling Agency FOR BIG WHEAT CROP IIAKNKH MAX MAKKKTS A LOAD OK tYOTK. lllDKS FIFE BOY AIDS WITH EARNINGS Ituiiaway Tram Ml Mill Crock kllU Lambs; Man Kun Over I'nlnjurrd TERREBONNE NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) The Franklin Car Stand alongside any rough roadway and watch the passengers in the average car brace for the jars and bumps! Stiff, rigid construction that is what frazzles a man's nerves and the mechanism of his car. But here is a new experience for you. Let us take you out in the Franklin car. Drive the car yourself over stones, holes, car tracks, choppy roads, anywhere. Keep on running it for an hour or two and learn why road shocks can never reach you and how annoying rattles are kept from de veloping. A new achievement of automobile engin eering is this modern anti-rattle construc tion, that eliminates friction and wear. Call at Salesroom or Write WALTHER-WILLIAMS HARDWARE CO. or Geo. E. McCIure, The Dalles, Ore. Exclusive agents for Wasco, Hood River, Sher man, Gilliam, Wheeler, Jefferson, Crook and Deschutes Counties. Cofoid and Mace shipped four carloads of cattle to Portland, Sat urday. C. G. Cornelius returned Friday from Hood River where he spent the winter. Mr. Williams moved back to his ranch on Crooked River the lust of the week. II. B. Wlnfleld spent Sunday at Sisters. Mrs. Nawbolt and daughters were visitors at the home of Mrs. W. Moore, Sunday. Miss Mackey, who has been 111 for several days, is again back at her work at Opal City. Mrs. V. J. Mall taught during the absence of Miss Mackey. A surprise party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It. Davidson last Monday. Quite a number were present ard enjoyed a good time. W. F. Gnlhraith received his new tractor Monday and expects to be getting his ranch east of town tin shape for a 500 acre war crop of wheat. Little Fred McF.aohern purchased two War Savings certificates recent ly with money he earned last sum mer clearing sage from a neighbor's homestead. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson have returned to their homestead at Hamilton Huttes, after spending the winter In Wend. Lester Hall la now driving the Wear Creek slago. Mrs. Carl rausch spent one day last week with Mrs. Haas at the 0. I. ranch. MILL CREEK NEWS 'By our Regular Correspondent.) C. W. Starr's team became fright ened and ran away with a sleigh to which they were hitched. They ran over and killed several lambs. They alao ran over Mr. Starr but ho was not hurt. II. L. I'ayne shot and killed a mad coyote near his home. The animal had been driven from the hills by some men wjo had been up the Ochoco. A farewell party was given Q. II. Russell by a few of his friends and neighbors Monday night. This oc casion also waa a house warming for Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. T. II. Price spent the after noon Friday with Mrs. Ijiwson. Several people In this community hare the measles. G. C. Price Is on the sick list this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Payne and Mrs. I.awson were In Prineville, Tuesday on business. J. F. Illanchard, of Culver, Is again In this community. HELD ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) BARNE5 ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) WHEN IN BEND STOP AT PILOT BUTTE INN maanatsaum mi iiiiiiiiiimiiiiii bkbkhbi Central Oregon's Finest Hotel! Built for YOU, Operated for YOU Prices made for YOU! Why not Enjoy it? Others Do! WALLACE C. BIRDSALL, Mgr. Weather Is lovely here. There is some snow on the north hillsides and grass is reported to have a fine start. Lewis Stanclift went to Prineville the first of the week with a load of coyote hides. Miss Anna Burchdolf visited Miss Dorothy Hackleman last week. She reports everything In good condition In the Held country. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Tackman has been quite sick the past week but is Improving the last few days. Harry Hackleman, who has had a crippled foot. Is nearly well again. Mrs. Luton, Dry Lake postmistress was on the creek one day last week. Ira Cox made a business visit to Mr. Rickman's last Friday. Harry Barnes has moved his cat tle to the Price place to finish feed ing. Rube Engstrom was at the post office last Friday and reports his cattle ail in good condition and says he expects to turn them out soon. Ray Morgan Is on the sick list this week. Roads are in bad shape, very muddy and almost impassable for car traveling. W. Street passed through the val ley on his way to Prineville. K. D. Huston, of Prineville, spent a few days at his home near the head of Crooked river. He stated that the desert roads are also in bad condition for a car. .Mrs. Kennedy and Mabel and Miss , Julia Dobson spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Cross. . A program and party were given Friday evening by the Held school. After the program cake and cocoa were served. Many were present and all reported a splendid time. Mrs. J. F. Houston, Cllsta and Wayne, were pleasant visitors at El bert Houston's last Sunday. Hope iHiIioise Is on the sick list at this writing. It. II. Cross and Aaron Hoffman ' were business visitors at Held, Mon day. S. D. Kennedy is hauling hay from Uie Nolan place. Lester Hall Is driving stage, for F. L. Craln. ROBERTS ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) Clarence Fergueson Is home from ' Powell Butte this week. Chus. Palmer purchased twenty head of cows from O. A. Hedlund. U. S. Uushnell is moving two hundred head of cattle this week I from Powell Butte to Bear Creek, i Misses Etta and Teresa Houston and their brother Frank, and Miss ! Laura Nelson spent Sunday at their I homes here this week. ' J. E. Roberts has been on the sick list the past few days. Willie Fergueson Is back from the Valley where he has been all i winter. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lem Bush nell, Sunday, Feb. 24th, a boy. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fergueson, Feb. 26th, a ten-pound boy. The Journal does modern printing on short notice. FIFE ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent.) MIKE TRAPMAN Home Builder and Cabinet Maker ALL CABINET WORK MADE IN MY OWN SHOP WITH MACHINERY Shop on East Sixth Street PRINEVILLE, OREGON J About an inch of snow fell during j the night. W. W. Brown spent Monday at his ranch at Buck Creek. Chas. Sherman was out Saturday subpoenaing witnesses and jurors for the coming court session. Mrs. Stuart, Sr., of the Stuart Cattle Co. ranch, is reported criti cally ill at her home in Portland. Mrs. Cyrus Shutter called on Mrs. Sarah Rodkey recently. Claud Wilson received his regis tration card Friday from Burns. He was placed in the first class F di vision. He Is due In Burns for physical examination the 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman vis ited at the home of Mrs. Chapman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Street, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman and Inez Short made a buslnes trip to W. W. Brown's laBt week. People in this community were very much surprised to learn of the sale of the Dixon Brothers' ranch to Herbert Angel, of Paulina, who took possession Friday, We regret very much to give up the Dixon boys from our midst. They have been in this neighborhood for many years and have many friends here. an 00 Coffee Is the kind you are always safe In serv ing critical guests and the easy-to-pleaBe alike find pleasure and satis faction In this splendid coffee of character. In these war days of careful buying, "99" is more than ever the best coffee value you ever bought anywhere for 25c a pound Your Grocer Sells It. CRESCENT MKG. CO., HKATTLE, WASH. ' CRESCENT 99 COFFEE (N-19) ,11 jnrr-w sj Insist, Demand Get Monogram Brand! IHm'm your motor groan and knock 1K dirty plug Rive )i a shock Then use MONOGHAM AM) HMII.K. It's Hie motor's little doctor Puts the J. T. on (lie knocker Just try MONOGHAM AM) HMII.K. 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