Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 09, 1916, Page Page 4, Image 4

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CROOK COUNTY .IOURAL
They Can i
Make Good!
EPOS I
When it comes to selling
eggs all the claims in the
world mean nothing if the
eggs can't make good.
We have such confidence,
based on experience, in our
best eggs that we can recom
mend them highly.
For good eggs come here.
MRS. I. MICHEL
ThejCity
Tom Houston was in Prineville
on Saturday.
A. P. Jones was in Prineville on
business Saturday.
The Deschutes Power Company
has a new Ford truck.
Representative Forbes was in the
city from Bend Friday..
B. L. Boone of Fife was in the
city on business Friday.
H. H. DeArmond was in this city
from Bend Thursday evening.
Dr. Rosenberg and T. S. Barnes
made a trip to Bend Friday.
O. C. Gray was in Prineville
Saturday from hjs raneh near Post.
R. R. Price of Post was in Prine
ville on business the last of the
week.
George Taylor was in the city
Friday from his ranch on Bear
Creek.
.Were in Pulvpr nn business nn
Thursday.
Wagoner & Company are drilling
a well for J. H. Wigle on his ranch
north of this city.
Max Cramiall was in the city
the last of the week, doing some
work for Jefferson county at the
court house here. j
Sunday school at Grimes Chapel
: at 10:00 a. m on Sunday.
i
i Jay H. Upton left the first of the
I week for Salem where he will at
! tend the irrigation meeting.
T. F. McCallister.has installed a
new milking machine and expects
; to milk about l."0 cows this summer.
i The Power Company installed a
25 hurse power electric motor for
the Prineville Flour Mills the lust
of the week.
Michel's store has a netv delivery
that will be used in connection with
the "instftit delivery" system which
is a feature of this institution.
J. F. Blanchard took a large
bunch of cattle through this city
the last of the week to be shipped
to the Portland markets.
At a meeting of the county high
school board held the last of the
week, H. C. Baughman, present
principal was again elected for the
year 1916-17.
Those who took the pleasure in
seeing Kathlyn Williams' at the
Lyric last Friday will again have
the opportunity of seeing this favor
ite tomorrow evening in a wild
animal picture called, "In Tune
with The Wild. "Mary's Lamb,"
featuring Richard Charles and Marie
Wayne will be shown Saturday and
Sunday.
AUCTION
of the J. M. Culver & Com
pany's stock of new and
second hand goods on
at. March 18,
at their store located in Prineville, Oregon, first
door south of the Ochoco bridge on Main stree)
Sale will commence at 10
a. m, and continue until the entire stock is disposed
of. Everything will be sold for
Cash to the Highest Bidder
J. M. CULVER CO.
Frank Foster is in the city today
from Post.
W. A. Bell was in Prineville- on
business Tuesday.
Born, to the wife of L. B. La
follette, on March 8, a girl. N
John Combs returned Sunday
from a trip to California points.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Barnes have
gone to Portland for a week's visit.
Frank Whitney has been in the
city from Clarno, during the past
week.
Initiatory degree will be con
ferred at the I. 0. O. F. hall on
March 14.
D. K. Nicely of Powell Butte
was a businees visitor the first of
the week.
Mrs. R. E. Richards of this city,
spent last week on her homestead
near Powell Butte.
There will be services at the
Catholic Church in this city next
Sunday at 8:30 a. m.
B. ' F. Parsons of the Redmond
Warehouse Company was in the city
the last of the week.
Ermil Cantrill, of this city, went
to Roberts lust week, where he will
remain until later in the spring.
Little Miss Lois Wolfe gave a
birthday party to a number of her
girl friends Tuesday at'ternoon.
The Ladies Annex play will be
staged on March 21 This will be
worth your while Don't forget the
date.
The Prineville Flour Mills started i
up again Monday after a short shut
down for the installation of new
equipment.
Wade H. Houst hi returned the
last of the week from a business
trip to Ashwo d an I other Jefferson
county points.
George Taylor and Bert Gratir
were in town the last of the week
with a bunch of cattle from the
Roberts country.
Two cars loaded with young peo
ple from this city attended a play
given by local talent in Redmond
Monday evening.
George P. Klliott of Terrebonne
was in the city on buisness Monday.
Walter Nicely was in the city
from Paulina yesterday. . j
Miss Maude Bilyeu has been un
able to attend to her duties in the
school room for the past few days
on account of sickness.
Fourteen members of the Invinci
ble class spent a very enjoyable
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Elliot Monday March 6.
A party consisting of Messrs.
Belknap, Michel, King, Stearns,
Estes, Bixby and Osborn were the
guests of a delightful Emblem Club
dance'at Bend Friday evening.
A bridge party was given at the
home of Miss Agnes Elliott last
evening in honor of a few of her
friends. Those present were the
Misses Minton, Jeffries, Hawley,
Estes, Stella and Dolly Hodges.
The ladies of the Annex enter
tained the Club members in a high
ly pleasing manner Tuesday evening.
Refreshments were served and the
men are very grateful for the exis
tence ef the Annex, for various i
reasons.
J. F.Morris is planning the erec
tion of a modern fire proof build
ing on the location now occupied by
the old bank building, and per
mission for moving the old building
has been granted to him.
At the Presbyterian Church next
Sunday morning, "The Greatest
Work in the World; my share of it."
In the evening a service of Praise
with a message of invitation. Preach
ing service atLamonta school house
next Sunday at 3 p. m. Sermon by
Rev. W. L. Van Nuys.
On April 4, at 1 p. m. the teacher
will be selected for the coming year
in the county high school. The
board meeting will be held in the
office of Superintendent J. E. Myers
in the court house, and will be open
to the public.
The registration books close on
April 18, and all who have not
already registered should do so
before that day. The registration
this time will remain a permanent
record, and for this reason it is very;
important. Register! Do it today!
Are Your Hens Laying Eggs or are they Non-Producing
For the Lack of Proper Winter Foods and Attention?
HOW TO GET MORE EGGS
In'winter a regular system of feeding should be adopted and
steadily adhered to throughout. Give your hens a comfortable
shelter with plenty of light; keep dry, clean and well ventilated,
but avoid draughts of cold air. Feed regularly a variety of
good clean food. Table scraps thickened with bran.'Jboiled
together, are also very good in winter, to which add a teaspoon
full of DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A as directed.
Give in a mash of wheat, bran and shorts which should con
stitute the morning feed. In winter give warm. Small grain
should be thrown among chaff, which will compel the fowls to
exercise. Keep fowls well supplied with fresh water and
plenty of grit, bone or oyster shell. Keep your hens free
from lice by adding DR. HESS INSTANT LOUSE KILL
ER in the dust bath every other week.
DR. HESS' POULTRY AND
STOCK FOOD AND REMEDIES
1 1-2 lb. pkg. Poultry I Pan-a-Ce-a, to make 7 lb. pkg. Stock Food and Tonic 65c
hens lay 25c 121b pkg. Stock Food and Tonic 1.00
3 lb. pkg. Poultry Pan-a Ce-a, to make 25-lb. pail Slock Food and Tor.lc 2.25
hens lay 50c 1 qt. can Sheep Dip and Disinfrctant . 50c
1 lb. can Instant Louse Killer 25c 1-2 gal. can Sheep Dip and Disinfectant 75c"
2 lb. pkg. Stock Food and Tonic. , 25c 1 sal. can Shep Dip and Disinfectant 1.50
Call and get free samples of Poultry Pan-ace-a and Instant Lou.ie Killer
0. C. Claypool & Company
We have for sale
5 Second Hand Cars
Ranging in price from
including
ords, Boicks
and others
All guaranteed in perfect running order
Bargains in Ford Tires
while they last
Inland Auto Co.
Agents for Buick, Ford and Dodge Cars
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