Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 16, 1913, Image 9

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    Heating Stoves
Do You Need a New Heater
This Fall ?
Fancy Crockery
The latter part of this week we
will have in stock a new and at
tractive pattern in semi-porcelain
ware in addition to our regular
stock of white goods. They are
priced, too. Come in and see
them. We are sure you will
be pleased.
if
"Holeproof Hose Most Eeconomical
A trial box will convince you. No other hose will do
after you have once tried 'Holeproof.1 We have the
exclusive sale for Prineville.
If you do it is advisable to make
your selection while stocks are
S complete.
have a good stock to select
and are naming attractive prices.
J. E. STEWART & COMPANY
Powell Butte
CiiriM-nliT work wiw cimiplct.Hj oil
the (iiiv Si'iim nwlili'iice Wwlmwlay.
Mr. Hriint now Iiiih k fiiminoilliMiB
fiirm how. tuH'oiiiI to limit" In till"
M-i'tlnn. Tlie work wiw iloim by
roiitrart by N. I'. Alley wlilili in it
KiiitniiiUw i( flm-rliw work.
Mra. Jot- Shearer U piiIitIhIiiIiik
lior mother mill unuiilmolliiT, Mm.
liiiw, Otvwller ol lli'iiil unit Mra.
Miiry Orewller of I'ortlHinl. The
ttircc linlli-a nml little Uulli Hlii'iin-r
went to l.mi until Thurmliiy where
tliey vIhIIi-iI aeveritl diiya, I lie gui-ala
ol relative.
John Itoliili hna been miftVrlnii
Irom mi nttmk ol rli.-niiuit ln tor
the iiMt two week. Il In Mtnylnu
with hla brother, A. II. Kohde.
M. K. I'liliiii ol Mliim-xotn wlio
ownx M) iterea ol liinil III tliiiM' jmrta
Iiiih written friend tluit h In will
Init to kIv oihi IhiII nere til the
norttiwiKt corner ol lit tnu't ol
liitul to Im uaed (or n w hoollniu'
wit. Till" In mi mluilriililw Iwntlun
lor our ih'IiooIIioiim hiicI will, no
iloiitit, lie accepted with ifnitltuilc
liy thcpiitniii ol illHtrli't IX).
Mm. Mel'hcnton and mother, Mm.
June, were vlallor nt Clin Knll
liiMt week.
Mm. C. II. Cliiirltoii nnl koiih ol
rrlnevllle came out the Inttcr part
o the week to iwatHt with potato
ImrvrMt on thi Clmrlton farm. They
returned to Prineville Saturday
evenlnn.
Mm. A. W. Itiiyn'vlHlUil In Prlne.
villi" n couple ol liny the piiKt week,
tin" iftii'Ht ol Iht iliuiKlitfm, MIhm"h
(iliiil.vii nnil IIiik-I Hnyii.
Cliirk Morm wiw Imalne vUltor
to Mater liiNt wii'k.
J, I,. KomIit iiiul dnimhter, Ml
I'Ihm'Ih", ol Cllne I'iiIIh were vUltom
nt the Montgomery home Hiiturdny.
Ji-niii llct-kmiin nnil Itnlpli Jotim,
two I'rliii'Vlllii high Hrliool hoy,
vUllril hoiue folk the hitter pnrt ol
the week, returning to I'rlnevllle
Sunday.
U, N. Hoffman, iuhumkIhk editor
lor t lm Iti'tid ltulli'tlii, wiw n Powell
HiiUm vlHltor aevenil day bwt wk,
Mr. Hoffman wiw collecting material
lor a apeclul Powell Huttt edition ol
tlm Ilulletln. Whllo hero lie wiih the
Kiimt ol Alli'ii Wlleoxen.
Kev. Kugnn of Redmond held
religion HiTvlem nt Kheperd school
hoime Suniluy. A largo crowd wiw
In attendance.
Threehliig eaon for 191:1 In till
locnllty U ended. FoHtwr Hros., who
own and opi'rnte tlio tliroBhiT In
HiIh niH'k of the woods, coinini'iici'd
tlit'lr full run on August 25111 and
Blnco that tlmo liave been runnliiK
vontlnuouBly except Sundays, thresh
ing the last netting on their place
Monduv. They report the yield aa
coiiBlderably better tlmn wim an.
tlelpatod earlier In the Benson. There
Ih not the amount of grain burn that
there wnB InBt fall, however.
W. G. aud Hd MiiBtard atarted on
a hunting trip Sunday. They beaded
lor Hear Creek Buttea, troin tbere
their destination will be a couple ol
days' drive Irom there Into the
mountains. They will be gone a
week or ten dy8 and we predlet the
game will be less plentiful when they
start home.
Norrls Spencer was a I'rlnevlllo
visitor Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donlavy of
Dlluo Fall wero Sunday visitors nt
the Truesdi.le home.
There Is not an Idle man In this
whole section, with tho putting up
ol the third cutting of hay, hauling
grain to market and harvesting the
potato crop there Is work for all
and then some.
Mrs. N. II. Golden was a visitor at
the 8. D, Mustard home Monday.
Roberts Items
OcloUr 11, IMS.
ti. II. Njr and family rvcrniljr return.!
Imiii trip to tlm Wllimiioli Vallry.
Mi Hiiiiii ofl.llll Hear envk It vtr.it.
mi! ri'latlvf. In Yftinlilil.
Kil llinO-rlxTUfr ha lim-ii ImlMliiK
inltlii on hi i-'oiiii. llu ciikvUi toon tu
py mil to hit hoin In twaltlo.
Kil l'rkir n-tunuil from l'mirvllle lt
wi-rk mill luiul of il ryu. lit i-cU
toon to twtl lila ftiimiiiprfallow.
A. W. lloch l IlKurliiK at n t with
contrattora U)iit bullilinx. II" 'jint't
ooii to atart lila huiiKaUiw. Hocli aaya it
mini ba c.iriairiiiHl with ailaiira.
Mr. lioulil la liuay I'llllliiK atunipi for
Chaa. Karahimr. Whan thry am all out it
111 urciitiy liuprovr tlx Ki-rhhnrr ram li.
Hpvoral of the liyii luft lat wk for
Kiamatli alter cattle.
Mr. ami Mr. Oeorn" Tuylor are making
(Uiie rxleu.iva lui)irovemeiita on their
ileaert claiiiia mi l.lltle Hear creek. Tuey
eiect to Nt(p there aeverul weeka.
Mr. Treiiua dug hia puUUiea Inat wtt-k.
Tliey err nim li liettef than latt year.
(Millie of our cattlemen ars putlliiK tlla
mi all lln'ir UH-k. ll makea a very aweet
aounil on th raiiKe, capeciulty when they
run In bunches.
Kbeep KiK-k ami IIik Hear Creek Kliuol
havt lieifun for the Inter with I icixhI Rt
tendance..
Mr. ami Mra. Dolta who have Imh-ii visit
ItiK Mr. and Mrs. 11. Uunii buve returnvd
to Man Uii'K", Cat.
Lamonta News
Frank t'owan and wife nturned troin
the Salem lair last week. Tliey were ao
companiitl by their niece, Mla Laura
MiiiRor", who will vnul here for a nbort j
time.
Mont. Harney anil family vlxited nt Mr.
Cycrn Hunuay.
There will lie a bit; ilanc at the I.uiiiontn
Hull October 1:1. Kverybmly conic.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Taylor anil liuugliter,
Tbeora, vllted at the liiiuio of Joe. S"ci
icatid a few ilaya IhmI we'k.
The rabbit drive Sundny was a ureiit
siicceas. There were between 1S0U and
'.Mod rulibita killed. There will lie another
drive October 'Jti. Kveryonc come.
Mr. and Mra, K. AriustroiiK, Mr. anil
Mm. II. K. Mitchell and Mm. Knby visited
at the Clicstncy home Sunday.
Ira U lack and family Bpcnt a pleasant
lay at the King home Sunday.
Carl, the eldest aon of Mr. and Mra.
Chns, McMutm, la very III,
Henry Mitchell anil wife wore Prineville
visitors hint week. '
Arthur Cox returned to Lamonta last
week after a abort slay in The Dalles.
Ada Mitchell anil Marie llraden visited
Neva WcIkmhI a few days last week.
Plainview
October 13, 1918.
Alva, Mary, Blanche and Wilber
Silver are the new pupils who were
enrolled last week. This brings the
enrollment up to twenty-four.
More pupils are expected soon.
Ralph Gillet was kicked on the
leg by a horse about two weeks ago
and was unable to attend school un
tit last week. While playing Tues
day he sprained his ankle and had
to be taken home.
Last Thursday being Rachel
Knickerbocker's birthday a few of
her friends gave her a surprise in
the evening by gathering at her
home and playing games.
F. J. Young came over from
Echo last week to accompany his
wife home. He will remain about
a week to yisit with Mr. and Mrs.
John Strahm before taking his re
turn trip.
. . ... . r.
John Strahm s tolks and wuss
Lulu Montgomery spent Sunday at
Sisters.
Listen!
Our qooclsjxre
ILL WOUL
Vhenvesixyso.
Don't let the cold chills chase all over
you. Buy three suits of our ,4LL-W00L
winter underwear and KEEP ARK
Ve won't "warm you" on the price.
Ve will give you comfortable-feeling
garments that won't Irritate your skin.
Ve can Mtlt" you because ours is the
store that carries the sizes.
Whenever you want anything In our
line let us line you up with It.
Men's all-wool union suits $2 50 and 13.00
Men's two-picced garments, all wool, per garment. .... 1 25
Ladies' wool union suits, $ 2.00 to 3.00
Ladies wool two-piece garment 11.00 and 1.50
L dies' flleece lined union suit $100 and 1.25
Ladies' fleece lined 2-piece garments, GOc and 75
Children's all-wool union suit, $1.00 and. .. , 1.50
Children's two-piece fleece-lined,25c to 75
SWEATERS
Children's sweaters Irom 75o to $3.50
Ladies' sweaters from $1.50 to 8.00
Men's sweaters from $1.50 to 8.00
Mackinaw Coats
I Btill have a few funcy and plain colored Mackinaws
in grays and browns, ranging in price from $3.75 to 8.50
Bedding Special
I have too much bedding, and in order to reduce this
stock will reduce the price on cotton blankets, wool nape
blankets, wool warp-blankets and pure wool blankets. Also
the entire stock of quilts will be reduced.
$1.25 cotton blanket reduced to $ .98
1.50 " " " " 1.23
2.00 " " " " 1.65
3.00 wool warp " " " 2.40
4.25 wool " " " 3.49
5.50 " " " " 4.75
6,00 " " " " 4.98
7.00 " " " " 5.40
8.00 " " " " 6.75
1.50 quilts, good quality, reduced to 1.23
1,75 " " " 1.49
2.50 " " " " 1.98
These Prices are for Cash Only
Ralph L. Jordan
tftie days off
rough men
rough speech-rough
manners are fast
passing away
And-with it-the drink
ing of rough, strong,
high-proof whiskey
Cyrus Noble mild and pure
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
PIONEER WHITE LEAD
10c per pound in 5()-pound kegs and larger
Pure Linseed Oil
85c per gallon, guaranteed under pure fo"d law
Phoenix and Conqueror Mixed Paints
Fillers Varnishes Stains
Colors in oil and dry colors, floor paint, floor wax, floor
varnish, glaes, brushes, putty, liquid veneer
A. H. Lippman & Co.
6 19-lmn
BOTH SIDES
OF THE
TRAVEL SUBJECT
THE ROAD and WHAT IT GIVES
STEEL COCHES
BLOCK SIGNALS
Courteous Employes
GOOD MEALS
Modern Equipment
4 Trains to the EAST
Every Day
4 Trains Daily Between
Portland. Tacoma
and Seattle
Every Essential to Travel Comfort. Any agent will be
pleased to help you plan your trip. 10-16-3
Fall Millinery
I can save you money on Millinery.
Look my stock over and be convinced.
Gertruds Palmer,
10-2 McCalliiter building, Prineville.
Boarders Wanted
By Mrs. L. H. Hamilton at Mrs.
Hlnton's old stand. Prices reason
able. 10 2-lmp
Lumber for Sale
Rough lumber of all kinds, good qual
ity, for Bale at the Russell Saw Mill on
Vezie Creek. Also 16-inch wood at $1.25
a load. A load means all that two
horses can pull. Don't forget the place.
7-17
Order books are now open for Ford
automobiles. F. M. Hathaway, Crook
County agent, Prineville, Ore. .8-7