Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 15, 1911, Image 3

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    Real Economy
In Wagon Buying
HAY
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We handle McCormlck moweri and rakes. If yon
need a new haying machine, you can do no better than get
a McCormick. McCormick moweri are light running; they
are durable, and they are built in various size to meet the
moat varied requirements 3'A, 4, 5, 6 and 7-foot cut
McCormick rakes are made in various widths in either
hand or self dump styles. If you are undecided as to what
machine you want, call and let us explain the many
meritorious features found in the McCormick mower and
rake construction.
Learn why McCormick
mowers and rakes are
money savers. If you
re not ready to buy,
Call anyway and get a
catalogue. It's filled
with valuable informa
tion, and it will explain
exactly why McCormick
rakes and mowers excel
SI
The W. F. King Co.
There is more real economy in buy
ing a Sludebakcr farm wagon than in
paying a lower price for some cheaper
make. A Sludcbafy.tr will give you
Real Service
It is built to last, and does last, as
thousands upon thousands of farmers
will testify,
WAGONS
ar; always dependable honest in
material honest in make.
That is why the farmers of the
world have made the Sludebal&r
factory the largest vehicle factory in
the world. It will pay you to visit
our store and look over our line of
Sludebaker vehicles.
LOCAL MENTION
Miss Btolla Hodges, who loft
last week to attend tho Portland
Uoso Festival, has continued nor
journey to Kujrnne. whore (die
will visit relatives fur the next
throo or four weeks.
Monday afternoon tho ther
mometer rose to 91, the warmest
so fur this year. It hits been
threatening to ruin ever since,
hut does not pet much further
than more appeurnm-o.
There will be service at the
Methodist church next Sunday.
Morning at eleven; evening at
eight. Subject of morning sermon,
"The Mission ol the Messiah." In
the evening the theme will be,
"The I'saliu of Life " You sre in
vited to he present. Jno. M. I lug
gins, pastor.
Tho Dully Redmond 8Hkes
man lusted quick, dying In four
days. It was a creditable sheet
during its short career, and the
regret is that local business
would not keep up expenses in
such a laudable enterprise. Bet
ter luck next time, Hro, Palmer.
, Newton Sexton snd Ines A.
Lester, both of Hood Kiver, Ore
gon, were married by Rev. J. M.
Muggins at the M. K. parsonage
lust Friday evening. The couple
are on their wsy to Toppenish,
Wash., where they expect to make
their future homo.
Mrs. Pillard of Hums is visiting
her brother, Med Vanderpool.
Years ago Mr. Dillard taught
school in I'rinevitle when Mrs. I.
I!. Howard, Mrs. C. M. Klkins,
John Combs and others were
school kids, Mr, lillard died a
few years ago at Hums.
LOCAL MENTION
J. B. Bhipp returned Monday
from Portland.
J. it, Fogle of Paulinji is spend
ing the week in town.
J. H. Quinn will leave the first
of the week for Diamond Peak
with a bunch of sheep for N. F.
McCoin.
Baseball next Sunday. Prine
ville will play Sisters. The Sisters
team best Redmond last Sunday
by a score of 10 to nothing. Lets
see what they can do with Prine
ville. The prineville Commercial Club
entertained a railroad and news
paper party last evening at the
I'rineville Hotel. A. D. Charlton,
assistant general passenger agent
of the Northern Pacific had charge
of the visitors. The party left this
morning in four automobiles for
Klamath Falls, which they ex
pect to reach tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Kamstra, who
spent a good deal of last week in
Portland visitinsr the Rose Festi
val and the Jewelers' convention,
returned Saturday, very much
refreshed by the trip.
Rev. Mitchell Dead.
Word was received in I'rineville
today from Bend that Rev. Mit
chell was dead.
He had got back from a trip to
Portland where he had been to see
some Shakespearean plays. On
his return home be suffered a
severe attack of his old complaint
stomach trouble and a neigh
bor was secured to. stay with bim
on his homestead above Bend. It
was while the neighbor was away
Wednesday that he died some
time between 8 and 10 o'clock.
Mr. Mitchell was about C5 years
of age. At 17 he joined the army
and took part in the struggle be
tween the North and the South.
After the war he went to Europe
to complete bis studies. For
thirty years Mr. Mitchell has
preached west of the Roclcies. He
was pastor of the Presbyterian
church in Prinevill9 for several
years, leaving here to take up a
homestead on the Deschutes where
be died.
Exclusive Fashions.
Mrs. M. A. Robinson has f eon red the
agency for the Victor Ladies' Tailoring
Company ol Chicago and is prepared to
execute orders for new spring and sam
nier styles. All work guaranteed. Call
snd see complete line of camples. 6-15
Wanted.
Man and team to canvass the country.
Good salary. Apply at this office. 1-t-pd
Paulina Notes.
Last Friday the school children
of the Paulina school had their
picnic and all reported a good
time.
Miss Nettie McCullough went
down th visit her Bister at M. L.
Brown's place.
Jeff Stewart was a business
visitor at Paulina Monday.
W. A. Carson was a visitor hens
the first of the week.
Will Treichel and wife and OlDt
Stewart came from the Portianl
rose festival this week in their Eea
It is believed that last Sunday
was the hottest day here of the
season. Citizes. :
House and Lots for Sale.
Good six-room house and three lots,
with barn and outbuildings; om block
from Main on 2nd street, at reasonable
price. Address T. J. Feigueeon, Rob
erts, Or. 8-15U
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This Hosiery is Absolutely Insured
Against Holes for Six Months
We have just secured the selling agency
(or the famous Holeproof Hosiery in this city.
This is the original guaranteed hosiery that
has been so widely advertised in the magazines
but which has never yet been on sale at any
store in town. (
The guarantee which we reproduce on
this page comes with every box of the hosiery.
It is a promise that we will gladly redeem if
any of the hosiery needs darning or mending
within six months it will be exchanged for.
new hosiery.
The manufacturers of this hosiery stand
back of us in making this guarantee. They
have used only the finest and best materials
the market affords. They pay 63 cents a
pound for Egyptian and Sea Island cotton,
instead of buying the ordinary cotton at 12
cents a pound.
Every pair is stylish as well as comfort
able. They are made to fit the ankle as
smoothly as a glove fits the hand. They
are soft and dainty yet they outwear other
hosiery almost six to one.
Men's hose come in eleven colors and
women's in six. Price from $1.50 to $3 a
box of six pairs. Children's hose come only
in black and tan at $2 a box of six pairs.
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There is only one difference . be
tween the commonhosiery and"Hole
proof." And that is that "Holeproof
wears six times as Ions as the other.
Yet the price for both is the same.
"Holeproof " is made with 3-ply yarn
in the bpdy and 6-ply in the heels,
toes and knees. This gives double
the strength where the wear comes
most.
Every pair is minutely inspected
before it leaves the factory. It costs
$30,000 a year for this inspection alone
so you understand something of the
quality that goes in "Holeproof."
It has taken 31 years to attain this
perfection but the sales now amount
to more than 3,000,000 pairs every
year. No other guaranteed hosiery
begins to equal such tremendous sales
as this.
jj We invite everyone to call and ex
amine this wonderful hosiery before
purchasing. We want you to note
how soft and comfortable it really
is. We want you to see the attract
ive colors for yourself and to note
the stylish appearance.
We know that
once you have
done this you
will never again
be satisfied with
the common
hosiery that
costs just as
much but needs
to be darned
every week.
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Holeproof Hosiery Coi.
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J. E. Stewart & Company