Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 31, 1913, Image 4

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    AUGUST CLEARANCE BARGAINS
Arrival of Fall Goods
We are getting ready for the arrival
of fall goods and must make loom
for them.
Call and take advantage of our sale
on odd lines of shoes, canvas shoes
for children, men's canvas oxfords.
Closing out prices on all white shirt
waists, wash dresses for ladies and
children, ladies' dusters, and all sum
mer millinery.
Saturday Cash Grocery
Specials
Genuine Blue Point Oysters Extra
Large and Good
1-lb en, regular ifo ir. . , , 20o
'21b cans regular 50o ran -10c
Regular 40c Roasted Coffee
3-lbs for 11.00
Pure Rolled Oats
Special, ( pound (or , 'J,rio
Royal Savon Soap
Special, 8 bar for 2,'ic
Cut the Cost of Living
By getting acquainted with our
store.
Call often and take home your
pick of the many bargains we
offer.
This store offers you, always, good
value, good quality, and good
service.
THE ELKINS
STORE
LOCAL MENTION
Born July 21, to the wife of B.
F. Preston at Madras, a girl.
The pretty new home of Mr. and
Mrs. I- Ketehum is nearing comple
tion and they will occupy it in a
very few days.
Dr. Holcher and wife of Chicago,
who have been visiting for several
weeks at the home of their son,
Fred Holcher, left Sunday morning
for home.
Postmaster Ledford has resigned
his position and J. W. Boone, who
was recently appointed, will take
charge of the Prineville postoffice as
soon as he receives his commission-
"Uncle -Johnny" Stam returned
Tuesday from an extended mineral
prospecting tour in the Diamond
Lake district. Mr. Stam is sure he
has discovered some very rich
mines.
Mrs. Claude Smith and little son,
John, will leave this evening for
Walla Walla, where Mr. Smith has
been for the past month. On the
way Mrs. Smith will visit with rela
tives in Portland and spend a few
days at the beach.
The union services will be held at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning and evening. John E.
Williams, pastor of the Methodist
LOCAL MENTION.
Mrs. F.lla Lytle of Haycreok was
a Prineville visitor on Tuesday.
I. W. Ward and daughter, Mrs.
O'Conner, are camping at Belknap
Springs.
Mrs. Robert Harrington of Marsh-
field is visiting her mother, M
crane.
J. H. Templeton and Ermil
Cantril have gone on a hunting trip
in the Cascades.
LOCAL MENTION i LOCAL MENTION
t'nelo Jimmy Lnwson, of Mill i Burn, July 2:1, to the wife of Dale
Creek, is reported very sick. j Jones, a girl.
Mr. Dudley, of Portland, arrived ! The Belknaps are adding a fine
in Prineville Friday evening for a big sleeping porch to their home.
ihort visit.
Mrs. Otto Gray and family will
rs. occupy the Columbus Johnson house
until her home is rebuilt.
The many friends of Mrs. Jordan
will be pleased to know that she is
gradually improving and is now able
to sit up some.
The Huff-Maker Auto Company
returned last week from The Dulles
Miss Etta Daw and Miss Ethel
Merchant, of Shaniko, are visiting
at Dr. Belknap's.
Mrs. Omar ClavDool and little with a Chalmers 3(5 tornedo tvue
daughter will leave tomorrow fori auto for Dr. Fariel, of Bend,
an outing at the beach. R. E. Gray of the Crook County
Prince Glaze and wife and War-'journal, left last Saturday for Hot
ren Glaze left last Saturday for a, Springs, Arkansas, where he will i yUng woman and teacher of Crook
Mr. Hathaway left Wednesday
for The Dalles for a new Ford our
which he will bring in for H. W.
Howard.
Miss Irene Barnes has lieen
elected to a position in the Enter
prise scnool. She will have charge
of the (!th grade.
J. W. New and brother of Grand
view visited Prineville Sunduy and
Monday. While here they pur-
LOCAL MENTION
Dr. Ketehum and family are over
from Bend on a short visit.
M. R. Elliott and family are en
joying these clays lit Shasta Springs
where Mrs. Elliott says the climate,
scenery and mineral water are ideal.
Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Howard
ami son who have been visiting at
the home of their son, H. W.
Howard in Prineville, left this
morning for their home in Santa
Barbara, Calif. They will visit
Crater Lake and other points of
interest on their way home. j
Supt. Myers states that the Ore-J
chased a Ford car from Agent , !y n,M" Wl" roHly ,or
Hathaway. general distribution about the mid
dle of August and that they will be
camping trip at Belknap Springs, i take treatment for rheumatism.
N. G. Wallace, of the law firm of
Myers & Wallace, is transacting
business in the metropolis this week.
Mrs. Mack Johnson of Portland
was here this week visiting friends.
She was the guest of Mrs. R. S.
Price.
Warren Crooks and family and;
Columbus Johnson and family left
today for their home on Bear Creek,
where they will spend several weeks.
Miss Beatrice is steadily improving
in health.
Robert Zevely and family and H.
D. Still and
morning for
county, was married last Wednesday ;
at the home of her parents in
Metolius to Edwin Tiffany of Kan
sas. Miss Edna Kstes of Prineville
was bridesmaid and Miss Viola
Kstes assisted with the music.
The Journal ollice received a fine
family left Monday specimen of Alfalfa a few days ago
the Cascades, where from the CM. Elkins ranch below
sent out as soon as he receives
i them. The new Course of Study
Giles Smith, of Tacoma, are back tne' WI camP fl,r several- weeks. : O .Neil. 1 his specimen, which moas
from their camping trip on the They will make their headquarters ured twenty inches, was grown upon
Metolius.
Mrs. Milliorn
and daughter,
church, will preach. Mrs. Lakin j Josie, and Mrs. Larwood and little
will sing at the evening service. All j son, all of Eugene, are visiting
are welcome.
Miss Edith King arrived from
Portland Sunday morning to visit
with relatives and friends. Miss
King who is the eldest child of Will
F. King, was graduated last May
from Miss Head's private school in
Oakland, California.
Christian church services for next
Sunday are: Bible school, 10 a. m.;
morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub
ject, "The Pre-eminence of the
Christ." Christian Endeavor, 7 p.
m.; preaching at 8 p. m. Subject,
"Something for Nothing." Geo.
H. Ramsey, pastor.
A special communication of
Prineville Lodge No. 76, A. F. &
A. M. will be held on Friday even
ing, August 1, at which time Frank
J. Miller, Senior Grand Warden,
representing the Grand Master, will
make an official visit. All
Masons cordially invited.
At the Baptist church next Sun
day Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Preaching, both morning and even
ing at the usual hours by Rev. 0. C.
Wright, superintendent of missions
for the Oregon Baptist State Con-
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Wigle.
Mrs. Will Ford of Dayville ac
companied her brother-in-law, Dr.
Ong of Portland, as far as Prine
ville on his return trip. Mrs. Ford
will visit for a time in Prineville.
Mr. Bhrenes of the Hardy,
Wooley, Bhrenes law firm, repre
senting the Coast Culvert Co. of
Portland, is in Prineville getting
data from the county books in the
case of the Oregon & Western Col
onization Co. vs. Crook county, en
joining the payment of certain
county warrants.
Mr. McCormick, a sheepherder
for Mr. Kampher, lost his reason
the other day and wandered into
Crane Prairie where he was taken
charge of by Bert Powell. As soon
at Oak Ridge. 'new second bottom sage land since
Prof, and Mrs. J. W. Smith re. the first of June. This land is un
turned from Washington Wednes-; l,(-'r irrigation. The sample was
day where Mrs. Smith has been j nt in lI(-,r"T Odell, who is Work
visiting relatives and Mr. Smith has inK fl)r M"-- Elkins.
been attending the Pullman college 1 n
summer school: I MaaBMMBHaMnwMBaMHB
Mr. and Mrs. Hudson, Mr. Hun
ter, of the Bend Townsit Comany,
Mr. Keyes, Mr. Davis, Mr. Putnam,
of the Bulletin, and Mr. May were
among the Sunday visitors from
Bend who enjoyed the tennis match
at Prineville.
will not be out until about Septem
ber 1. They will also be sent to
the teachers of the county as soon
as they are received.
School district No. (i on Upper'
McKay is building a modern new
sohoolhouse. This building is'
10x21 and built on the bungalow
style. It has a concrete foundation, I
will have slate blackboards and the 1
most approved system of lighting:
and ventilating. Mr. Forscythe of j
Metolius is the contractor and i
builder. It will be finished in time j
for the fall term of school. j
Millinery
Clearance Sale!
I have just a few summer
lints left which I am sell
ing bel ow cost.
Everything must go.
Mrs. Estes
Corner 2nd nrul Mam Streeti
Prineville, Ore.
C' W.tfon.r
H. Z. Griffith
Central Oregon
Well Co.
Contractors for Well
Drilling and Pronpect
Holes. Depth Guar
anteed ...
Dealer. In full tin of well mpuliei,
Caroline Enninei, Piimpi, Etc.
Culver, Oregon
Mr. Haner and Miss Schlattman j
accompanied by Forest Ranger jj
W. Usher, climbed Black Butte last
Sunday. Mr. Haner went up to '
repair the telephone which is at the
lookout station for the forestry
department. He says the scenery
from this butte is very fine.'
R. E. Simpson and family left
Saturday morning for Walla Walla,
where they will make their future
home. Mrs. Simpson and'children
accompanied her mother, .Mrs.
as notified Sheriff Elkins brought
visiting . him in and placed him in care of
the Home Hospital Where he is im- Crooks, home from the Rose Fes-
proving. tival and has since been visiting rel-
A young man by the name of j atives an(1 Wendsjn Prineville. '
Morley who was camped with' his j Mr. H. T. Hardy, of the Oregon
father at Fish Lake towed an auto Trunk Railway, was in Prineville on
to Sisters for a traveler the other Saturday looking after the interests
day and that night young Morley ' of his road. Mr. Hardy said that
vention, Portland. Come and hear wandered away to the mountains Jravel was good and that their night
mm. ne is a man wiiii a message, near tne head of Squaw creek. 1 service was proving a decided suc
B. Y. B. U. at 7 p. m. Street Deputy Sheriff John Dennis found' cess. Their diner and observation
meeting at the bank corner at 7:30. , him and Sheriff Elkins notified the 'car are put on at Fallbridge for
father who said the boy was subject the accommodation of those who
to such spells and was allowed to wish to save time by taking advan
take him home. tage of their through night trains.
Come and hear the message in song
and sermon. John McAllister,
pastor.
Farm
Loans
For a short time we have sub
ject to our disposal
$25,000
for loans on highly improved
irrigated ranches in the vicin
ity of Prineville. Loans to
be for 15,000 or more and run
from 3 to 5 years, with inter
est at 8 per cent, payable an
nually. We charge a small commission
to be paid by the borrower.
See
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title &
Trust Co. 6-19
Prineville, Oregon
The "Story of the Cadillac," is one of that mechanical and
commercial advancement which makes for permanency.
The Cadillac Company has never yielded to clamor by
producing that which catered merely to fancy, nor
that which took advantage of the uninformed. On the
contrary it has produced only that which it knew would
give to the purchaser ' value received" in abundant measure.
The Cadillac Company has never been obliged to icsort
to exaggeration and over-drawn claims to dispose of all
the cars that it could make and more. Its policy has
ever been to under-claim rather than over-claim. It is
gratified that the public accepts its representations at their
full worth; because the, public has never been misled and
because the public could always expect and has always
received more than was offered. '
THEW. F. KING COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS
Prineville, .... Oregon