Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 19, 1915, Page Page 6, Image 6

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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G. W. Russell was in Prineville
today.
P. B, Gray and family are in the
city from Post,
Marion Taylor was a business visi
tor fropi Post yesterday.
I. B. Meyer was in Prineville from
Post the first of the week.
G. W. Noble and family left today
ior the Plaulina country.
, E. A. Abbott and A. C. Wall of
Post are in Prineville today.
John G. Malech is chief of police
in the absence of W. R. Pollard.
F. W. McCaffery of Redmond was
in the city on business Saturday.
Mrs. J. M. Street and Mrs. Hamil
ton left Sunday for Belknap Springs.
J. F. Shown of Richmond was in
the city the first of the week on busi
ness. Miss Lucile Redmond spent sever
al days in this city last week visiting
friends here.
Mrs. S. M. Bailey and the boys
left Sunday for a two weeks' visit
fit The Dalles.
C. C. Dunham of Roberts is in the
city today.
The Prineville Public school opens
on Monday, September 13.
Mrs, John Newsom returned from
a trip to Walla Walla the last of the
week.
Mr. Fred Vogel of Hood River is
visiting at the home of J. 0. Wall
in this city,
Prineville is the home of the best
high school in Oregon, the Crook
County High.
Earl McLaughlin and family re
turned yesterday from a camping
trip on Wolf Creek.
Prineville has more acres of irri
gated land tributary than any other
Central Oregon town.
There will be services at the Catho
lic Church in this city Sunday morn
ing at 11 o'clock.
A party of twelve, traveling in
three cars, stayed in Prineville Fri
day night, enroute to Burns.
Marshal Pollard left Sunday for
a vacation of about two weeks. Mr
Pollard intends to spend most of
his time in the mountains.
Throw Away That Cheap Watch
Have some respect for yourself and get a time
piece you can depend upon. A watch that you
will not be ashamed to produce in a crowd and
made to keep tim.
PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler
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OPPORTUNITIES IN BUSINESS
that are available through a
DALLES BUSINESS COLLEGE EDUCATION
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tunities than ever will be afforded those who are prepared to take
advantage of them. WILL YOU BE PREPARED? The Dalles
Business College is running day and night to meet the demands of
the Business World. If you cannot attend the day school, you can
get just the same training in our Evening school. Write or call
for full information.
Fall Term Opens August 30, 1915
The Dalles Business College
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The Dalles, Oregon,
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Address
August Bingold of Summit Prairie
is in Prineville for a short time.
Mrs. Anna Mating returned Sun
day from a six weeks visit with
friends in Portland.
Mrs M. R. Elliott and daughter
Agnes returned from an extended
trip to California, Sunday.
R. E. Simpson, Granville Clifton
aid W. J. Crooks went to Crater
Lake, the first of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Old field who
have been visiting relatives in this
city left Wednesday for their home
in Los Angles.
See the Columbia Grafonola at
Lafler's confectionery. It is the sec
ond grand prize in tie Journal's cir
culation campaign.
There will be the usual servicas
at tlie Christian church, August 22.
Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Geo. H. Ramsey, Pastor.
The women of the Christian church
will hold an ice cream social Friday
afternoon and evening on the Bel
knap lawn. Good music. All invited
Miss Stella Hodges returned from
a three weeks trip to San Francisco
Sunday. Albert Noble acted as
assistant postmaster in her absence.
John Weaver was arrested at Bend
and brought to the county jail here
the first of the week, ' charge with
displaying a gun too freely in a
saloon there.
R. W. Zevely and family return
ed the last of the week from a trip
by auto to the coast, and points in
the southwestern part of the state
Prineville is the only town in Cen
tral Oregon that has flowing artesian
wells. The flow is located here at
various depths, none deeper than 300
feet.
The second half of taxes are now
being paid into the Sheriff's office
at the court house. They become
delinquent if not paid on or before
Septembr 1.
0. F. Hodges of Grass Valley was
in Prineville the first of the week
Orange says that the crops in Sher
man County are good, and that the
times are improving there.
John and Chester Montgomery
left the first of the week for Will
amette Valley points. They expect
to be away for six weeks or two
months.
County Clerk Brown returned the
first of the week from a trip to Hood
River, and the coast. He climbed Mt.
Hood while away, and reports a
good vacation.
George Barrett, wanted at North
Yakima, is in the county jail here,
awaiting the arrival of the sheriff
from the Washington town. Barrett
was arrested at Bend a few days ago.
He will be taken away tomorrow.
L. A. Booth, receiver of the land
office at The Dalles, arrived in Prine
ville the last of the week with his
family.'TheyJwill spend a two weeks
vacation in this part of the state
visiting relatives and camping.
Clara Horney Tiffany, reader,
announces a recitial in the Methodist
church in this city on Tuesday even
ing, August 24. She will be assist
ed by Thomas J. Hill, pianist. An
admission of 25 cents will be charg
ed. Mrs. J. E. Calavan and daughter
of Oregon City are visiting at the
home of Mrs. Calavan's father, I. W.
Spear. The party left yesterday
morning for an outing on theMetol
ius. A party of four, consisting of
Trafton Dye, C. H. Dye, Everett Dye
and Albert Roake, of Oregon City
were in Prineville yesterday enroute
to Crater Lake and Northern Califor
nia. They will return by the William
ette Valley.
State Tax Commissioner, J. B.
Eaton has been in the city for the
past two days looking up tax mat
ters with Assessor Foster. Mr. Eaton
is on his annual trip of inspection,
and left this afternoon for other
points in the state.
Miss Jane Allen returned the last
of the week from a trip to Califor
nia points where she spent the sum
mer. She reports an excellent vaca
tion, and says that the return trip
was made from San Francisco on the
steamer, Great Northern, to Port
land in 25 hours, and that the voy
age was so easy that no one was seasick.
MAJESTIC STEEL
RANGES!
Cooking three big meals a day is
hard work at best; you should have
a Range that makes cooking easier!
THE MAJESTIC
Is built right; from pipe to base malleable and char
coal iron metals that outwear ordinary range materi
als three to one. Joints are cold-riveted 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.
Aw
Mr
A
MAJESTIC costs a little more than ordinary ranges,
but it lessens the work of cooking, requires the least
fuel and repairs wears years longer.
The 15-gallon all-copper reservoir heats water as
quickly as a kettle on 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
feet range.
O. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY
Announcement
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
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