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CROOK COVHTT JOOUtAlj THinHIMY. MAY 10, 1031. ran 4. 50 good cigarettes for 10c from one sack of fcfc GENUINE Boll" DURHAM TOBACCO EyvuH Mr. J. B. Evans bai returned to' Mitchell after a three weeks st.yj with her granddaughter, Mrt. Har: ry Stearna, Judge Wallace and Donald Gra ham returned to Madras Sunday af-j ternoon to complete their business j in the Circuit Court, where they have one r more cases (or this sea- ston. Incidentally they will try their luck as hunters and fishers. NOTICE TO ICE C8ERS I will deliver Ice to all parts ot town on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. For Ice, phone Red 101. JOHN PRICB. 34 36c. MUXV1LLE LtXSKS TO REDMOND 6 TO 8 (Continued from page 1) Mr. Williams, teacher in the high- j er grades has been suffering with ! an attack ot rheumatism but has ' managed to keep at his post. The Odd Fellows met last week and sawed his wood as he Is not able to work. Mrs. Bert Nichols left Sunday for Albany, Oregon as a delegate tori the Rebekah Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. T. Alderdyce were dinner guests and J. Mitchell and wife and Mrs. E. Parr were callers at the home ot J. Perry Sunday. Cordovan Leather. The nft. flue trrnlned leather known cordovan for a long time was chiefly ninmifaomrvit at Cordova, Spain, of gout skin, tanned snd dressed, and afterward of upllt bore hides. It ts now made of goatskin, piKskln and so forth, snd, especially In England, of One horsehldea, v Mrs, Ida Cantrill of Post is visit ing here since Monday. Dr. Tackman returned from a trip to Mitchell last Tuesday. H. K. Allen of Powell Butte was a Tisitor in Prineville on Tuesday. E. N. Hall and family were In town from Powell Butte last Tues day. Bishop Baddnck of the Episcopal church will preach In this city Sun- day. Norris Bixby and William Trie chel were in from Paulina on Fri day. Mrs. Dr. Day of SanFrancisco is Tisiting with Dr. F. H. Day and his Bister. ' Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Mustard of Powell Butte were in Prineville last Tuesday Orval Hayes has purchased a Ford touring' car from the Inland Auto Company. Mrs. Clay Abel add infant daugh ter are visiting with her mother Mrs. Burmeister. Harve Puett who is working on the E. S. Dobbs ranch has taken tick with spotted fever. Mr. Becaas is patting In a new ce ment sidewalk in front of the pro perty he recently purchased. J. W. Johnson was in town and bought a second hand Overland ; from the Service Motor Sales. Jeff Kelley and wife returned to thier home at Millican last Tuesday, after being In town for several days. Mrs. E. J. Wilson received word Tuesday morning of the death of her Sister, Mrs. E. B. Isett, of Bellwood, Pennsylvania. A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Asa W. Battles, S. S. Stearns and Nora Stearns made a visit to the Carey Stearns ranch near La Pine last Saturday. The Shrine meeting to have been held this week has been postponed til Wednesday, May 25, on account of the High School Commencement week exercises. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys will be in Prineville Friday evening to delver an address on Commencement night. He will remain in town and preach a sermon at the Presbyterian church on Sunday the 22nd. The Ladies Annex are planning to give a tea to be held in the An nex Rooms at the Legion Hall on Friday afternoon, the 27th. Every member is urged to be present as well as everyone else. Joe Howard went to Sisters Fri day. Mrs. Howard went with him as far as Redmond and visited her mo ther. They attended the Tri-county track meet and returned to Prine Till Saturday evening. Mrs. Joe Lister and son Harold of Paulina came to town Wednesday afternoon to attend the graduation exercises Friday evening. Mrs. Lis ter's daughter, Myrtle, is among those to graduate this year. The Service Motor Sales have sold a number of cars in the past week. A ton and a half Republic was sold to Mr. Stead. Three second hand Fords were also sold. On Tuesday morning a new Chevrolet touring car was sold to George Tommy of the IWarmspring Reservation. j Post, walked; filling the bases; Mc Farland struck out. Seventh inning, Redmond; Dela shmutt safe when Bechtell dropped his fly, Delashmutt second. Par rot t safe on Fielders choice by Med ley; Delashmutt scored on pass ball. P. Weigand struck out; Slicker out when Merchant jnade a great stop and throw to Maison; Mitchell fans. Prineville; Young singled, Mai son flied out to Fleming; Ireland out, Lee to Mitchell; Medley struck out. Eighth inning, Redmond; Medley catching for Prineville. Robbins struck out; Fleming out, Medley to Maison; Lee wrfjked, N. Weigand out, Bechtell to Maison. Prineville; Bechtell singled; En sley struck out; Merchant safe on choice; Bechtell caught off second; Michel popped out to Mitchell. - Ninth inning, Redmond; Delash-I mutt out, Merchant to Maison; Par-j rot popped out to Post; P. Weigand j flied out to Ensley. Prineville; Post struck out; Young out, Delashmutt to Mitchell; Maison struck but. Score by innings. Redmond. 1 00041000 6 Prineville: 0 0020 0 Redmond: A Hif Problem. On the sverajre head thfre are a. thousand tislrs to each square Inch. Find out the number of quiire ln'lu In your scnlp nml yon will soon know the approximate number of hairs on It. that la, If you have a normal bend of hair. NOTICE Due to the large amount of stor age, we have been crowded with cars each night. However we have now leased the old Inland Auto Co. build ing near the Baptist church for dead storage, use of trucks on highway construction work, and other mis cellaneous purposes, so that we are in much better shape to handle stor age of cars at our headquarters building on Main Street near the Journal office. INLAND AUTO COMPANY. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Delashmutt, p. N. Weigand, c. Mitchell, lb. Parrott, 2b. P. Weigand, 3b. Lee, ss. : Slicker, rf. Robbins, cf. Fleming, If. -000 2 Prineville J Young McFarland Maison 1 Merchant Bechtell Medley Ireland Post Ensley WANTED all the clean rags we can ..... r.;nA C n.m Tl..tw1 I gtri. live v v7tivo o jfuuuu. uimu Auto Company. 35-37. FOR SALE A genuine Reed baby buggy, in good condition, $40.00 Including a silk floss mattress to fit. Inquire or address Mrs. R. S. Dixon. 35-3 7p. CUT FLOWERS A shipment of cut flowers will be received at my store tor the trade, May 19 and 20. The Wright Confectionery. 35p WANTED TO RENT Four or five . room house furnished. Inquire at this office. 35p. Medley caught In eighth inning after McFarland had been injured in seventh by foul. Post took Medley's position when Medley went In as catcher In eighth. Michel took Post's place In the seventh inning. Terrebonne nRrcSl NEWS NOTES 5g Olen Vestal has a very severe at tack of the asthma. Wm. McEwing was down to Low er Bridge to the big feed. Mr. Bingham, general manager of Silica plant, went to Portland Saturday evening. The High Sohool pupils and grade teachers gave Mrs. Whities a sur prise party Thursday evening. They presented her with a Silver meat Fork and Casserole after which they went out for a Winnie and marshmal low roast. Mrs. Frank Forest and small son went to Medford Thursday to visit with a brother. Mrs. S. Speaker came from the Bend Thursday to stay at C. Heines. Married at Burns, Oregon, last week. Earl McFadden and Gertrude Mills. They returned this week and Friday evening the neighbors gave them a charivari. ' Miss Ordway and Miss Hazelton's pupils were given a picnic by their teachers Friday afternoon One car of silica shipped to Yon kers. N. Y., and one to Vancouver, B. C. One car of hay to Bend by Mark Dorn. Mr. Everett Post went Saturday to Albany, Oregon, as a delegate to the Odd Fellows lodge. Mr. John Perry is confined to his bed with an attack of stomach trou ble. The majority of the people went to the track meet at Redmond Sat urday. There was a large crowd present. A letter from Mrs. Hopper, the state director of the Health Crusade and places them on the honor list. This makes the pupils eligable for the national tournament next year. The measles played havoc with the eight grade examination, some will have to take examinations In June. The attendance was reduced to one third. 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Seattle to Yokohama, Kobe, Hongkong, Shanghai, Singapore, Tientiin, and oceaeionally to Manila, aad Hawaii. U. S. Mall S. S. Co, 45 Broadway, New York, N. Y. New York to Boulogne and London. New York to Bremen and Danxig. Emigrant Service to Genoa and Naplea. Ward Line (New York and Cube Mall S. 8. Co.), Foot of Wan St, New York, N. Y. New York to Havana and Rpanleh port! Vigo, La Corona, Santaader, Gijon, Bilbao. Tot Sale Steel and Wood Bhrpa and Wood Holla and Ocean-going Tugi (To American Citixeni Only). Steel itoamera are both oil aad coal bornera. Partner Informa tion may be obtained on reaneat. Free aee of Snipping Board Filma Pour reele, free on reaneat of any mayor, paator, pottmaater, or organl nation. For sailings of freight ships to all fiarts of thi world, and all other infor mation write to U. S. Shipping Board WASHINGTON. D.C 20 Per Cent Price Reduction on Goodrich Tires The decisive reduction of Twenty per cent on the prices of Goodrich tires and tubes which took effect May 2nd, received the complete endorsement of tire users and dealers throughout the country. It was accepted at its full face value as a helpful, ec onomic move in tune with the spirit of the times. The reduction applies to Goodrich Silvertown Cords Goodrich Fabric Tires GoodrichRedandGrayTubes Goodrich tires have earned their reputation by sheer quality of construction and complete dependability of service. Every improvement in making, with many exclusive betterments is in the Goodrich tires you buy today. Your dealer will supply your needs and give you the benefit of these new reduced prices on your purch ases. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company Akron, OHIO You Owe Your Children a Home of Their Own ; . 41.;,;.... ,' . 4 ' ' r ; ; i i i 1 1 l J til i L Mm. E ri I 'v . J i ft, M Z u I 1 I H vyi v. ( . . 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