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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1916)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE S Worth Careful Thought Do you read the label to know whether your buking powder Is made from cream of tartar or, on the other hand, from alum or phosphate ? Royal Baking Powder is made from cream- of tartar, derived from grapes, and ( adds to the food only wholesome qualities. ' Other baking powders contain alum or phosphate, both of mineral . origin, and used as substitutes for cream .. of tartar because of their cheapness. 1 Never sacrifice quality and healthful ness for low price. -' N v ; ROYAL, .BAKING; PpWDER CO. . New York' - EASTERN STAR HOSTS AT More than 100 people, which in eluded a I Hive delegation each from lend and Kedmond. attended the anniversary of the loonl chapter of the Knurn Star In this city Mon luy evening. The affair wan a social event of the highest order. A mimical pro gram, game of various kinds, and like amusements prevailed until a late hour when refrnhmenu were aerved. The lower hall In the Mnle building hail been prepared for thin ptiroe, and elulmrate decorations of flower, the carnation lieinir the moat prominent, were appropriately arranged for the occasion. , ; , . Thin date wan a I no .the anni versary of the Redmond order, it having been orttsniaed but one year. Now turn to th- duKxIfW ad on NEW MAIL SERVICE STARTS omitted also. All trips will be made over the river and straight romU for the present, t CHAUTAUQUA MEET IS A meeting of those who binned the Chautauqua guarantee wait held i in the Commercial Club rooms on Monday evening of this week. Dr. Gove wan elected president of the Chautauqua association, Geo, II. i Ksmsey vice president, Jay H.'j Upton secretary and Dn II. Peoples treasurer. This organization is per manent, and will exist throughout the year.' The chairman was authorized to appoint committees from time, to tjuie as the necessity for. .such cornt m It tees becomes apparent. Various plans for the Chautauqua were dis cussed, and others will be suggested at iuture meetings. ThV next meHing will be held at the Club rooms on April 21. SATURDAY! Commencing Hatudray morning, April 1, Frinevills will be supplied with fvo malls daily , from the rail road, for the- first time. The extra mail will leave' Redmond in the evening, after the arrival of the train which Is due about 7 p. m. but departure will be made not later than 8:30, and will arrive jo 1'rineville three hours later. This trip will not lie mads on Sunday evenings. From 1'rlneville the mail wil de. part at 4:110 a. m.' every day, and the arrival at Hedmond will be not later than 7::i0. which will con nect with the north bound train. The present service will be the 'same as formerly with the exception of the hour of departure for the railroad in the afternoon, which is changed U 4 p: rrr, instead of & fe rn, as at present. The Sunday after noon trip to the railroad will i be INCREASE IN REGISTRATION BUY NOW! Justus voters registered during the paNt'wt'k. at the court house which makes the total of 1C13 that have been recorded at the clerk's office to "date. ' this however is per haps'Wveral hundred Mow 'the number that are actually registered over Jiie. county, 'erne of the reg istrars not having reported since the books opened. (. ' Ninety of the voters redgistered during the week gave their address as prinevllle, 33 receive mail at Redmond. 28 at Post. 16 at Alfalfa' and the remainder are scattering. . .Republicans numbered 135. demo-, crats 77 and miscellaneous 13. Eighty-two of the number were women; and 143 male voters; Just 16 days In which to register before the primaries Register today. ' 4 t Onion Sets Garden Seeds Both package and bulk Garden Tools : : ' i Poultry Supplies Squirrel Poison Etc. w 1 . 0, E. Stewart & Co, MODELI 0' PUXCTIOK. rmmsaaaacm. . SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. -"iVl, On. TWt and all lcinda of Frn-in ;( -Kin MipiHn-,, Ki'v.-uiri'iK a apt-culiy. NEW HOME USERb ARE QUALITY CHOOSERS EtM. THOMPSON, BEND TttK NEW HOMK SEWING MA--K t'HINK COMPANY aWHfsrific Bldg. ' " Pan Francisco, Cat J. HUGHES Dearler in Harness and Saddlery Goods, Horse Blankets, Saddle Blankets, Bits, Spurs, Robes, Whips, Harness and Saddles, Oils and Axle Grease. All work neatly and promptly done and guaranteed Saddles Made to Order a Specialty prinrvhj f nprnniM The Chautauqua is July 3 to 8 Two Hundred Thoiisaed Acres Lamd m Crook s 1 CoMimty will be sold on terms to actual settlers or to residents of the county. Prices from $5.00 per Acre for grazing land up to $25.00 per Acre for choice farm lands southeast of Prineville Choice Farm Lands under the Ochoco Irrigation District will be sold at $25.00per Acreupto$32.50perAcre until the bonds are voted then the price will be raised. All of these lands will be sold on contracts that will allow payments over a period of 10 years; cheaper than rent, much better Oregon & Western Colonization Company B.F. JOHNSON, Agent -PRINEVILLE, OREGON Office First National Bank Building