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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1915)
Page4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL 915 JUNE 1915 Are You Married? I'm a June Bridegroom I ioes! Shoes! 3 mTt 1 w f Sioes! 1 5 6 8 9 101! 12 13H15161718 For Dad, Mother, Sister and the Kids! 20212223242526 27282930 s S The City Will Dixon was in Frineville the first of the weeV. Born, to the wife of Robert Can tell on May 27, a -boy. Miss Anna Walker spent Saturday at the home of H. H. Rachor. H. H. Rachor is able to be about again after a three weeks illness. R. A. McCoy and wife of Terre bonne were in Prneville yesterday on business. There will be no meeting of the Lades Annex tommorow afternoon as planned. Brof. E. E. Evans and family left yesterday for Redmond where they will spend the summer. I. L. Ketchum left Sunday after noon for Portland and San Francisco where he will visit the fair. Mrs. M. R. Elliott and daughter Agnes returned the first of the week from Trout Creek where they have been visiting relatives. A. C. Gilchrsit passed through Prineville today on his way to Pau lina. He spent the winter in Port land and in various parts of Indiana. E. T. Slayton and F. S. Hoffman are harvesting alfalfa this week. While it is quite early for cutting alfalfa, they think that a second crop will mature much quicker by cutting the first one now. All the regular services at the Christan Church next Sunday both morning and evening. You are invited to find a church home with us. Hours: 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Geo. H. Ramsey, pastor. A. C. Egan of the O-W railway phoned today from Bend that the wool sales dates have been set for June 17, at Redmond and Bend, and that to date no sale has been an nounced for any other town in Crook County. As a little smiling want ad. I'm wedded to my job of filling other people's wants. I buy, sell, rent ex change, employ, eta Wm. Combs was in Prineville Monday. j Isaac Goff has gone to Hood River; and Oregon City where he will visit relatives. ' Commencement exercises are be ing held at 0. A. C. on the 6th to ' the 8th of this month. j Uncle Dave Elliott suffered a severe" attack of heart trouble on the streets here this morning. He is resting easier this afternoon but is' yet in a critical condition. i C. J. Johnson and family and Weaver Melton left Saturday morn- ing for California in the Johnson : car. lhey will visit both exposi-1 tions while away. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ayers of Day-; ton Wash, were visiting at the home , of W. S. Ayers this week. Mr. Ayers senior says that he likes this part of , Oregon very much. J The athletic department of the ladies annex will hold a meeting in the rooms of the annex Saturday at 2 P. M. All wishing to join the tennis club are requested to attend. Geo. Kohl, R. L. Scheeand M. A. Lynch, of Redmond were in Prine ville today in the interests of the Fourth of July celebration at Red mond. They are pulling off a cele bration there that will while. ALL YOU CAN ASK! Select a pair to suit your taste. Take them home and see how they feel. You are always welcome to inspect our stock without feeling you are compelled to buy, as we are always pleased to serve you. Let us be responsible for your foot-ease and footwear. Every pair is guaranteed. & Come in and see our new spring pumps and cloth tops. Our stock is complete and we have your size. ' More than ten hundred pair to select from. For the young ladies our Colonials are dandies. On your feet they are class and service. Really, what more can you ask. Tell your friends where you get such nobby footwear. A complete stock of the Atlantic for Men; the Pacific for Women and the Famous Red Goose Shoes for Boys and Girls. We have a pair for you! J. E. STEWART & CO. Prominent Men Will Speak Here Tonight j t Out Door Life - nr - 7, LIFE in the open goes a long way toward insuring sound health, which is the real foundation of beauty TINT TCP A party consisting of Prof.' Thomas Shaw, F. W. Graham, and E. C. Avery of the Hill service and be worth j E. A. Lovett and Addison Bennett of the Oregonian are in Prineville j today. They will speak tonight at the commercial club, and will go to the south and east tomorrow and hold other meetings. Prof. Shaw will speak on agricultural topics, ' and will no doubt have a good crowd to hear him. The party are on a ten days trip, speaking at many points in this part of the state. ! PUROLA GUARANTEE Should anyPUROLA Product fail to (five ENTIRE aatiifaction the price paid will be cheerfully refunded by your local dealer. Applied just before an outing of any kind w ill positively prevent all ill effects of the exposure to sun and wind. Made in flesh and white. Its use creates the soft, velvety appearance which is so much sought after, trie 50 cents per bottle. D. P. Adamson & Co. A BANK BOOK overtops almost everything in importance in business life. It means freedom from worry, freedom from disputes about payments, better standing with those with whom you do business. We shall be glad to have your account and you will be glad to have one here after you learn its advantages. The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon. The Oldest Bank in Central Oregon Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $150,000.00 . 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. L. D. Clayponl has a new car. j Mrs. I. L. Ketchum went to Bend the first of the week. O. L. Huff returned yesterday from Lake County. Allen Willcoxen, Ora C. Foster and Chris Seitz were in Prineville Monday evening. ' Edward C. Sammons of the Lum bermen National Bank of Portland is in Prineville today. Miss Irene Barnes is at home from Enterprise where she has been teaching school. Mrs. R. G. Smith and Edyth Smith left the first of the week for a vacation at Crescent. her right forearm broken yesterday while cranking her automobile. Prof. Davis of the High school faculty left Tuesday for Hillsboro where he will spend the summer. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church are holding a social meeting at the home of Dr. Belknap, this afternoon. Mrs. and Miss Conrad of Portland are visiting in the home of Mrs. I. Michle in this city. Mrs. Conrad will give an at home to her Prineville friends next Wednesday. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyter ian Church will meet with Mrs. Ed. Slayton Thursday June 10. Those who have autos and that want to go please phone Mrs. Biggs - by Wed nesday. Every one invited. Maddux & Co. will buy your vege tables and pi od nee. Ask the man. Fhone Tioncer Hod 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 Calalogue 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 24-in 50 lineal ft. $1.70; 100 lineal ft. $3.25 26-in 50 lineal ft. $1.75; 100 lineal ft. $3.35 28-in 50 lineal ft. $1.95; 100 lineal ft. $3.60 30-in 50 lineal ft. $2.15; 100 lineal ft. $3.90 32-in 50 lineal ft. $2.25; 100 lineal ft. $4.00 34-in 50 lineal ft. $2.30: 100 lineal ft. $4.50 36-in 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. $2.10 100 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 50 lineal ft $3 15 100 lineal ft. $5.70 100 lineal ft. $6.00 Not quoted Not quoted 50 lineal ft. (3.75 100 lineal ft. $7.15 Mail orders sent to us 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 T I I