V Page 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL TheCJity Miss Pearl Russell was in town the last of the week. Joe Kennedy went to Paulina the first of the week. James Cram and wife were in the city the first of the week. W. C. Congleton was a business vistor from Paulina on Monday. Mrs. Al Coleman of this city went to Paulina on Tuesday of this week. Miss Nettie McCullough of Pau lina is visiting her sister in this city. Isaac Arron Watkins and Edna Mac Crager were married last week. A marriage license was issued to Grover McAlister and Edna Root both of Tumalo, on July 31. Dr. H. P. Belknap received a new Buick six yesterday evening. H. E. Cross is about again after being confined Vo his home during the past week. County Clerk Brown, and Treasur er Jordan mad a flying trip to Cul ver, Wednesday. J. E. Roberts, John Milliron and J. E. Warner were business visitors from the Roberts country yesterday. Judge and Mrs. Duffy returned from the fair the first of the week, and report an excellent time. The price of admission for children under 12 at the Lyric as been reduc ed to 10 cents. They will present some good programs during this week, with some special featurs a little later. 9 Half the fun is taking your own tent and living out in the open. Buy a Tent that you know is guaranteed. OTTO WrtA'M ETTE jPE NTS are the product of 31 years experience in tent-making. Any Tent must stand hard service in all kinds of weather. Why not get a QUALITY Tent one that will be ready for use next year and the year after. Say "Willamette" at your store sk -'StrrTv mc our trade mark on the Tent. It is ' your guarantee we stand behind it. y Ja4V) N5 roc SaW kr all Etlkbh Dwltn r Hirsch-Weis Manufacturing tL0 Company, juaKers -co-- sgy a f i I. M ' I II 1.1 ill BO Formerly Willamette Tent k Awning Co. PORTLAND. OREGON Tfoney Soes farthest When You Buy Groceries ' Here! You get value received when you patronize us. All the season's delicacies in season. A wide assortment of gro ceries that includes the most desirable specialties, which add a finishing touch to any table. Prompt deliveries and courteous attention always! J. E. STEWART & CO. Why Are Buick Owners Satis fied Owners? Ask One! J! c- Jit INLAND AUTO CO. Prineville, Oregon C. HFarrcr, the Paulina saw mill man, was in Prineville on business Tuesday. Little Dorris Claypool celebrated her twelvth birthday last week, by giving a party to a number of friends. Miss Sehlattman and Mrs. C. Hinkle left today for an extended trip through Portland, Salem and Newport. - Miss Leola Estcs has returned from Portland where she has been attending a course of lectures on Primary school work. J. F. Blanchard brought in a bunch of cattle from the forest reserve a few days ago, and reports the stock no the reserve in fine condition. Chas. Houston's residence a short distance south of Roberta was struck by lightning during an electric storm recently, and would have probably been consumed by fire had it not been discovered at once. Dan Maguire and John N. Sapargo, mining men from Ogden, Utah, are in Prineville, and are investigating the Oehoco Mine at Howard with a view of developing the property. Joseph F. Hancock, who has been living in this vicinity for the past eighteen months, left the first of the week for Brush Prairie, Washington where he has property interests. T. E. Edwards and family spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Ramsey in this city. Mrs. Ramsey is a daughter of Mr. Edwards. The party were traveling by auto, from Eu gene. C. J. Gloyd, who is transcribing the records for Jefferson county at the court house here has been in Portland for several days where he is held as a witness in the United States Cashier company trial. The Journal is informed of the death of George M. Meyers, father of Mrs. E. J. Breeden of Lamonta, who was a resident of Denison, Tex as at the timeofhis death. Mr. Mey ers left an estate valued at $25,000 to Mrs. Breeden. M. R.Elliott returned the last of the week from the fair. He reports a very pleasant trip, especially the voyage down on' the steamer. He met Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gray in the bay city, and says Mr. Gray's health seems to be about the same as when he lived in Prineville. The Misses Knox returned the last of the week from a trip to Portland, Seattle and Alaska points. They re port a very enjoyable time especially on the Alaskan trip where they visit ed a great many points of interest, They were accompanied home by Miss Inez Knox of Boring, Oregon, who is the daughter of Horace Knox, who is well known here. Services next Lord's Day at the Union Church at the usual hours Morning subject, "The Church an Opportunity" and in the evening "How to Get Rich." Bible school at 10 o'clock. "The opening of thy words giveth light." Let us investi gate next Sunday morning. There's a place for you. AJESTIC STEEL NORTH BEACH "Pride of the Pacific" U the place to forget Summer' heat and dust; also the Caret and Worries of the day to, enjoy life at iU best, down by' the sea where ocean breezes blow. Reached only via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navig. Co Tickets on sale daily at low fares for the round trip A. C. EGAN, T. F. & P. A. Bend, Ore. M Jlil . Tils! RANGES ! Cooking three big meals a dayjjjs hardjvyork at best; you should have a Range that makes cooking easier! THE MAJESTIC' la built right; from pipe to base malleable and char coal iron metals that outwear ordinary range materi als three to one. Joints are cold-rivcted airtight, without puttythey stay tight Lining of extra heavy pure asbestos further helps to hold in the heat. These fea tures, together with special type of firebox, oven and circulation system, mean uniform baking heat with minimum fuel. MAJESTIC costs a little more than ordinary ranges, but it lessens the work of cooking, requires the least fuel and repairswears years longer. The 15-gallon all-copper reservoir heats water as quickly as a kettle oh a stove top. Oven door lowers onto heavy braces, oven rack stays level, under load, when pulled out. Reservoirs flush with stove top have aluminum lids. When you know what a Majestic will mean to you, you'll get one. Call at our store and examine this per fect range. O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY Annouicement We have purchased the Foster & Hyde stock and will continue to carry the same high grade merchandise as sold by that firm. We are having the building remod eled and within a very short time will have on hand A New and Up-to-Date Stock of Men's Furnishings Your mail orders are solicited with a guar antee of prompt service and satis factory merchandise PRINEVILLE MERCANTILE COMPANY r