Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 06, 1915, Page Page 5, Image 5

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
The Central
Garage
New Stock of Tires All Sizes!
Also a complete line of Auto Supylies
Gasoline, Oils, Grease Etc.
BUICK SERVICE STATION
We repair all makes of cars
Huff-Noble Auto Co.
PRINEVILLE
OREGON
Paint Your Home Now
While Linseed Oil is Only
90c per Gallon
15c below the Portland market!
We bought when the price was down
and that is the reason we can under
sell all others
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
City Meat Market
J. W. HORIGAN, Prop.
Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon
and Lard
Fresh Fish and Oysters
Fruit and Vegetables in Season
STOP
That cough by using our White Pine and Tar (mentol
ated) Cough Syrup
"Our Name-"-Your Assurance of Best Quality"
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Exclusive NYAL Store
Tins City
Gcorjfi! Kstf is In Prinevillo today.
Kclh Dixon in In Princvilk' today.
II. II. Clow in In Prineville today.
Floyd L. Winhard waa a Prineville
visitor Sunday.
Dr. Govt' leaves in the morning
for Portland.
R. C. Hillman of Culver was in
Prinevillt' yesterday.
Geo. R. Aitkcn of Sinters wail a
! culler Wednesday .
I F. S. Hoffman and wife are hi
j Prineville today.
L. D. Claypool of Paulina is in
the city this week,
j W. H. PoKt was in Prineville tu-
day after a loud of supplies.
I Mrs. Luellen of Paulina wan in
j Prinevillo the first of the week.
I W, W. Col! inn and wife have
moved to a farm near Terrebonne.
Guy K. Dolwon, the Redmond
banker, won in' the city yesterday.
Mrs. Harvey Dunham of Paulina
was in the city the first of the week
J, W. Decker of Laidlaw was a
business visitor the first of the
week.
Ross Fanihnm and George F,
IIM)ver of Bend were in the city
yesterday.
Commissioner Overturf came in
from Hend yesterday to attend the
May term of court.
Mrs. Granville Nye is reported to
be still very low since her recent
stroke of appoplexy.
Mrs. King and Miss Sybil Wood
ward of Portland have been Prine
ville visitors this week.
Attorney Louis II. Irving of Mad
ras has been in the city on business
during the last few days.
W. D. Barnes of ' Tumalo, and C.
M. Redfield of Deschutes were in
the city on business before the coun
ty court.
W. H. Milliron, who has spent
the past month with his daughter
on Hear Creek, returned to his home
in this city Tuesday,
j The Jefferson County Court is
, in Prineville today and is holding
a meeting in conjunction with the
i court of this county,
j County Court convened yesterday
morning for the regular May term.
I The proceedings will be given in
i full in the Journal next week.
! Clanince Ferguson of Roberts was
i painfully injured in the right
shoulder yesterday when a horse he
was riding became frightened at an
auto on Third street and fell on the
cement sidewalk.
School Exhibit May 14.
! The Prineville Public school will
hold its annual exhibit on Friday,
May 14. On the same afternoon
the first and third grades will give
an excellent program in the as
sembly room, for parents and
friends. Details of the program
will bo given next week.
After the program the last meet
ing of the Parent-Teachers' Associa
tion for the year will be held.
Free Balmacaan
Coat for Ladies or Gents!
With each Suit ordered in the next ten days.
Hand tailored to your individual, taste of the
season's latest fabrics. Our prices
$16.50, $18.50, $20.00, $25.00
GORMLEY, THE TAILOR
When the Skin
Kougnens
and Chaps
Apply Purola
Peroxide
Cream and
you will be
surprised to
see how soft
and velvety
it becomes.
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PEROXIDE CREAM
la a toothing, healing vanishing
cream which dries quickly and ii
never iticky or greasy. Ute it
regularly before retiring and be
fore going out doora and you will
never have chapped hand a, face
or lipa.
Foryeari Pur
ola Paroxld
Cream hai had
the approval of
many relined
people. Will
not cause hair
to grow, liberal
ilMjar2gcintt.
PUROU GUARANTEE
Should any PUROLA
Product fall to Rive
ENTIRE aatisfaction
the price paid will be
cheerfully refunded
by your local dealer.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Summer
Dress
Goods
From A to Z
A
B
C
LI.OVER Lace in all
fancy colura
ATISTK, amorted col.
or, a yard. lc
aHM;rtmut, .10 lri' h
a yard i'c
DIMITIKH in white,
cnxixba or atriica
E
PONUE In both cotton
and wool
F .AXONS. liite or
lanry colura
nALATKA, fancy atri
or check
a yard 18o
Hl.TH A BACK Linen
good quality
a yard 3iic
S DI AN HEAD Upoji,
white, cream and blue.
33-iiicii, a yard lHc
KT f'-CTTONS. all tizen,
loc, lfc and up
I
liftcu & ormit
We Sell for Cash; That's Why We Sell Cneaper.
Prtnvil!p. Ort.
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KIDI
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IDI.UK CLOTH for
childreu'n guil
yard 25c
IXKN TOWKLING with
or without liorderu
MMaline black, white,
renin, tan, brown, Co
IwnliHirfrt, green, pink
and light blue, a yard $1 00
AINSOOK, 31 inch
a yard 3oc
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TV
r a yard
Q
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MENTAL LACKS,
nice assort uieiit
OI'LIN-i, in fancy ailk
;C
I'ICK PALKS and
tiuall protiu ia our
motto
c
TENNIS SHOES!
For Men, Women
Boys and Girls
New Hats for Men
$3.50
LATEST
STYLES
A High-cut Vest and a Low
cost price to match the desires
of the young man who wants
to combine style and low price,
we present
THE SAVOY
It's a dashing model of English
type. The high-cut vest is one
of its best and latest features
$15.00 and $20.00
MEN'S SILK HATS
proof $1 and $1.50
JUST ARRIVED!
Another nice assortment of
t88 35c and 50c
Homemade Bacon
18c to 25c lb.
Hams 20c to 25c lb
Shoulders 1 6 2-3c to 20c lb
0-Cedar ppssH $1.50
125 Pairs of WonWs
Low Shoes at Per Pair
ATINE indrem pattern
at oarguiiia
SIIKI'HEKD H.AIDS
a yard V.5 and 50c
CB SILKS and Tuseah-
hnea
T
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VOILKS, white or la
colore to
a yard
TILITY GINGHAMS
21 bub
a yard 10c
OILKS, white or fancy
WASH .SILKS
per yard..-
...50c
35c
r-L N-T line of India
k Lionn
a yard .10c to 3Tc
rOU'LL like our 12Jc
(jinjrhainj
rION LACKS are the best
We have them.
P,it rw r.,.n rlf. Vlri KiA. Tan. Russian Calf. Brown; turned
or welt sole. Thee shoes are all high grade, such as Hamilton,
Brown, Roberts, Johnson and Rand, but we wish to cut out all tnese
make of dres shoes and handle the Peters Shoes exclusively.
Don't fail to see these bargains even if they are somewhat out of date
they are plenty good for eyery day at $1.00 a pair. Remember we
have at present all sizes, 1 1-2 to 7, and this sale will continue as long
as the shoes last Come early while the selection is complete.
GROCERIES!
Breakfast Food, Albers Rolled Oats, Albers Wheat Flakes, Cream of
What, Pearls of Wheat, Post Tavern, Uncle Sam's Food, Roman
Meal, Pancake Flour, Corn Flakes, Buckwheat, Grape Nuts, Kellog's
Biscuits, Puffed Wheat, Puffed Rice, Yellow Corn Meal, Germ Grits,
Graham, Whole Wheat, Oats and Wheat Mixed.
ORANGES 35c PER DOZEN
LEMONS 30c PER DOZEN
King Fly Swatters 10c
Farm
Loans
For a short time we have sub
ject to our disposal
$25,000
for loanB on highly improved
irrigated ranches iu the vicin
ity ot Prineville. Loans to
be (or $5,000 or more and run
.from 3 to 5 years, with inter
est at S 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
PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET
Wm. HALL
Proprietor
Our cold storage plant enables us to
keep a full line of fresh meats in
perfect condition. Fruits and vege
tables. Give us a trial.
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