;-page4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL i t i 5 ! 1 1915 MAY 1915 s M 4 W 6 1617118192021 2& 1 8 22 2l7S)C9ft979?Q The City the E. A. Farker of Roberts is in city today. Walter Knox was inPrineville the first of the week. Jack Pitzer of Grizzly was in Prineville Saturday. Stanley Morris is visitng his parents in Prineville. Born, to the wife of Sam Gulli ford on May 19, a boy. J. E. Fuller was in the citv from Services, Mill Creek the last of the week. Mrs. L. M. Miller, U. S. Commis ' sioner at Paulina is in the city today. E. C. Faught was in Prineville this morning from his ranch on Bear Creek. .. Mrs. A. C. Knighten of The Dalles was in the city the first of the week. Mrs. Fisher of Bear Creek was in j Prineville today attending to land i matters. . j Mrs. Dinwiddie and sister left Mrs. Ralph Mainwarring wife of Police Sergeant Mainwarring of Portland, is in the city for a two weeks' visit with her sister, Mrs. B. F. Annis. Sunday, May 23, Right Rev. C. J. O'Reilly will dedicate the Catholic Church recently built in this city. Theceremony will take place at 11 A. M. All are very cordially invited. A. T.'Coleman of Suplee died at that place on May 14 after a short illness. Mr. Coleman had been a resident of that vicinity for a number of years. He was 4G years of age. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shattuek, James Allen and G. VV. Noble left j the last of the week for Newport J where they will attend the Odd Fel- j lows Grand Lodge which is in ses sion there this week. Services at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday as follows: Sunday School, 10 A. M. Preaching 11 A. M.; C. E. 7 P. M. and f rices Instead m i of Premiums! We do not give Trading Stamps or any kind of Premiums. We do not believe that it is a benefit to the customer. Did you ever stop to consider who is paying for them? We can give our customers Better Merchandise and a better price when we do not have the cost of Trading Stamps con tinually staring us in the face No services in the een:ng because ( jj of the special services at the M. E. , tS Church. I (I) The Baccalaureate sermon for the Madras High School will preached next Sunday morning at 5; 1 1 o'clock in the Methodist Church at Madras by Rev E. C. Newham. j A special program for the occasion , is being prepared. ' Postmaster Johnson of Powell JJ Butte wishes the Journal to an nounce that all who will be patrons of rural route number one out of Fishing Tackle I Our now line of Tai-k-Iti has just come in. We know the kinds needed for this sec tion ami have what you want. JL E 1 TEWART & C Mm H...I 0. B.r W carry, probably, the iiiomI ruitiiilfttt line of mmnunlllon to lie hail In the city. MiUllli-aiilliotgmt nhi'llx; aim) gunii In Htuiuliinl aire and make rnaay lor irourarue wnere tney hig office must have their order for V! will spend the summer. . ! boxes into that office Mon May 29 ' 2 Ihe rresbytenan Ladies aid wilier the route will fail, meet at the home of Mrs. S. G. S. A. Prose has the record to date Hinkle next Thursday afternoon. .... i . r ,arge calcnes 0I coyotes ma ca Earl Saunders, who has been ( singie fay. He killed ten oneday'TK doing field work for the assesor's ; recently, near his place on McKay. !c& office in the Powell Butte country, Njne 0f them were pups and the was in Prineville Friday. J other an old one. T. J. and Orval T. E. J. Duffy left today forMoffitt have killed twelve during Salem where he will take the oath 1 the spring, but on two different 1 Barbed and Smooth Wire! We-buy in carload lots and are in a position to name attractive priccsl Garden Seeds! Both Lilly and D. M. Ferry Seeds carried in packages and also a line of bulk seeds for both garden and field. These are two well-known reliable lines. 'I 18' Rubber Hose for Irrigation Our price on hose runs from 8c per foot up. It pays to buy good hose. We have no carry-over slock. It's all new. Groceries! Everyone wants good, fresh groceries. Our sales are heavy in this line and we are enabled in this way to keep onr stock fresh and clean. Try our "Red Goose Shoes" for Children! A "Red Goose" Kite or Bank FREE WITH EVERY PAIR of office as Circuit Judge for this, the Eighteenth judicial district. occasions. Next! George Brewster suffered a brok- James and Willard Culver made en arm, dislocated final proof on their homesteads in ; various bruises and H5iS8SJ33S83SS83j89i!39j8SjSJ!:SB383!!te8S34&34 '.! DSC S3 !! 531 !) !3 JSC S3 John Hunsaker now has a trailer I shoulder on tne head anil . for his light truck whic.n ne is using the Powell Butte country before ' shoulders when the motor he was 'on the run from Prineville to Mead Commissioner Duffy Saturday, j riding collided with a car yesterday, low. All the stage lines out of C. W. Wilson of the Ford Garace The auto which was driven by Prineville now are operating motor i received a car load of Fords the Clyde McKay of Bend, was damaged trucks instead of horse drawn first of the week. Most of them Dut little, the motor cycle emerged j vehicles which offers quite a enn were sold and will be delivered at ' from tne wreck with a few scratches : trast to the condition that prevailed once to the buyers. ! but Casey suffered the most damage. PRINEVILLE MEAT MARKET Wm. HALL 1 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. ten years ago. j The Baccalaureate Sermon for' the Crook County High School will be preached on Sunday evening next l.v T?,.v P r Nmibnm Tho! service will be held in the Methodist Church at 8 o'clock and will be a union meeting. The pastors of the ! other churches will, take part and a suitable program of great irrtrest, ; will be followed. Come early to I get a seat. Miss Hewes, Miss Hawley, ' Jefferies, Miss Allen and Mrs. Miss Gray i Same time and rates to California af all rail. FARES INCLUDE MEALS AND BERTHS AT SEA. DELUXE TOURS To California Expositions The New Way S. P. & S. and Oregon Trunk In connection with the Triple Screw, Six Deck Palace of the Pacific SS "NORTHERN PACIFIC" Length 524 ft., beam 63 feet, speed 24 knots Sailings from Flavel April 17, 21, 25, 29, May 3, 7, 11, 15 Special Stmr Train leaves Portland 9:00 a. m. Arrives Flavel 12:30 luncheon on ship SS arrives San Francisco 3:30 p. m. next day Round Trip Fares to San Francisco From Redmond, 30 day limit, $40 35 Ninety day limit, 144.60. Plan your trip now. Correspondingly low rates to San Diego and Los Angeles, with choice of routes south of San Francisco. Further pariiculars of Agents of Spokane, Portland & Seattle, Oregon Trunk or Great Northern or Northern Pacific R'ya. Summer Tourist Fares Daily to Eastern Points May 15 G. W. HAINES, Agent, Redmond, Ore. R. H. CROZIER, A. G. P. A. J. T. HARDY, T. P. & F. A. Portland, Ore. Redmond, Ore. j will attend the Summer Session of i the University of California which convenes June 21 at Berkley. j The opportunity offered for in-! struction is an unusual one, due no ' doubt to the great exposition. I Prominent educators from all : mfta ff f Vir TTnifnrl Qtatna U7tll hnl1 ! J'b. VU V Vllb .11 UWIIL.J ..... 111.114 i classes in special subjects. There will be a distinguished party of officials of the Hill railway system in Prineville the ' first of June. The party, which is headed by Professor Shaw who is well known'here includes Professor G. T. Wilson, F. W. Graham, C. E. Avery, D. C. Freeman and other prominent men. They will hold a meeting at Grimes school house at 2 P. M. on June 3, and at the Commercial Club in Prineville in the evening at 8. C. J. Spooner, who purchased the R. E. Jones ranch on the Ochoco, arrived in the city from Portland Monday morning. Mr. Spooner has had surveyors at work on his place this week, and stated to The Journal that he intends to convert the place into a first class dairy and hog ranch. If his plans do not fail, he expects to ship in a carload of heifers from Tillamook county within a short time. Mr. Spooner is enthusiastic over the prospects for Crook County dairymen and hog raisers, and has the means and ambition to help in the further de velopment of Crook County. iwauqux (jo. will Duv vour tables and piodiice. Ask the Phone Pioneer lied 603. Our Cash With Order Price List on Painted and Galvanized Fly Screen We ask you to compare our quotations with those of Port land Mail Order Houses, including quotations made by Jones' Cash Store in Catalogue No. 274, page 64. Our quotations are f. o. b. Portland, cash with order. Or ders desired by mail should be accompanied by postage Our Price F. 0. B. Portland Painted Fly Screen n 50 lineal ft., $1.70; 100 lineal ft $3.25 24 26-i 28. 30. 32-i 34 36- n 50 lineal ft. $1.75; 100 lineal ft. $3.35 n 50 lineal ft. $1.95; 100 lineal ft. $3.60 n 50 lineal ft. $2.15; 100 lineal ft. $3.90 n 50 lineal ft. $2.25; 100 lineal It. $4.00 n 50 lineal ft. $2.30: 100 lineal ft $4.50 n 50 lineal ft $2.40: 100 lineal ft. $4.65 Galvanized 24-in 50 lineal ft. $2.25; 100 lineal ft $4.35 26-in 50 lineal ft $2.45; 100 lineal ft. $4.50 28-in 50 lineal ft. $2.65; 100 lineal ft $4.75 30-in 50 lineal ft $2.85; 100 lineal ft $5 15 32-in 50 lineal ft $3.00; 100 lineal ft $5.35 34-in 50 lineal ft. $3.15; 100 lineal ft $5.35 36-in 50 lineal ft. $3.30; 100 lineal ft. $6.00 Portland Mail Order House F. 0. B Painted Fly Screen 50 lineal ft. $1.85 100 lineal ft. $3 ! 40 50 lineal ft. $1.90 100 lineal ft. $3.50 50 lineal ft $2. 1 0 1 00 lineal ft. $3.75 50 lineal ft $2.25 100 lineal ft. $4.00 Not quoted Not quoted 50 lineal ft $2.50 100 lineal ft $4.75 Galvanized 50 lineal ft $2.65 100 lineal ft- $5 00 50 lineal ft $2.85 100 lineal ft $5.40 50 lineal ft $3.00 100 lineal ft $5.70 50 lineal ft $3.1 5 1 00 lineal ft. $6.00 Not quoted Not quoted 50 lineal ft 93.75 100 lineal ft $7.15 vei?e-man. Mail ordert sent to ui will be forwarded to Portland and shipment made direct to pur chaser. Unless postage is included with order, shipment will be made by freight O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY You can buy the same thing much cheaper in Prineville I 1 t Si 1 3 I i ffl