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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1916)
1. CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 3 is It ) -i Prineville Commission House Dealers in all Jkinds of FARM PRODUCE Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed. Forwarding Storage and Commiiiion Buyeri of Hide, Pelt and Fura JACK SUMMERS, Manager Watches, Clocks, Diamonds and Jewelry Call on or write SMITH, the Jeweler Percy R.Smith WHY BUY YOUR STUFF IN Prineville Meat Market PORTLAND Fighting the B.rfTru.l City Meat Market J. W. HORIGAN, Prop Choice Home-Made Hams, Bacon and Lard Fresh Fish Fruit and Vegetable in Season A Dollar in the Bank It worth two in the hand, because it it' tafer. It toon grow and begin to work for you. Crook County Bank, Prineville, Or. Charley Chaplin's Comic Capers j.K huo J i O ) ' When you can get it "for lea in PRINEVILLE O You can get it for lew ' at our shop. and Oysters "SPEAR HEAD" AH OLD TIME JFAVORITE The Most Popular Chew for a Third of a Century PURE, RICH, FRUITY-SWEET The man who chews Rets by far the must wholesome enjoyment and satis f"i ti n out of tobacco, ejpeciiilly if he :l-t:w plug tobacco. The rich juice of the leaf are retained in good I'Uij better than in any other form. For more than a generation Spear Head lias held firt place aj the favor ite hii;h-cradc plug chewing tobacco. Thii unique distinction is due solely to the wonderful quality and flavor of Spear Head the richest, mellowest, ta3ticit chew in the whole world. Spear Head is the choicest of all red Iiurlcy, hand-stemmed and made into mcllow-swect plugs in a perfectly clean, most sanitary factory. You can't chew the flavor out of Spear Head, because it's a part of the tobacco. That rich, ripe, red Burley ta-tc keeps on pleasing you ai long as you keep on chewing. Chew Spear Head and you'll be chewing the purc-t and most satisfying tobacco that it's possible to make. In 10c cuts, wrapped h wax paper. '.I. uriiiA rrvAii Tiir niiAAI n ' !f PurKUNIIU utnUULut, C. C. 11. S. NOTES. ! The counties of Crook and JefTer-1 son are well aware of the worth of j the C. C. H. S. normal graduate: and have employed a number of the students to teach in 'their schools. This is the most emphatic proof that could be brought to bear oh the fact, that the much talked of efficiency of our high school is not an empty bluff. The students of the normal department are drilled in all that is new and broad on the art of teaching. The following arc those who thus far have secured positions: Miss Mevuuley will teach at Terrebonne; Miss Everett, Camp Creek; Miss nietne'v. Opul City; Mrs Merritt. Roberta; Bernard Ramsey, Vanora; Miss Payn, Howard; Miss Merrill, Fairview; Miss Thomas, Maury and Rei Powell in Prineville. The oratorical try-out resulted in the choice of Frederick Rice, Stacy Smith and James King for the Ochoeonians and Rader Prewitt, Frank Ric: and Adrian Yancey for the Alphas. The final contest tor the Baldwin prize of fifty dollars will be held some time commence ment week. The high school baseball team which went to Paulina Saturday met with sad results, being defeat ed 21-3 in a game as dull as the score admits. The ,boys report a pleasant time otherwise. Lydia Laughlin representing the senior class explained about Elbert Hubbard and his Roycroft Shop which works under the motto of "Not too cheap, but how good." Lota Horrigan played an interest ing piano solo. Miss Sykes spent the week end at the Weigand ranch near Lamonta enjoying the thrill of eouutry life. f O&ssiifoedr Ads I The Wants of the People. Men and Women Seeking j f Employment; Help Wanted and Bargains in Everything f from a tin pan to a High Class Crook County Stock Farm 5 FOR SALE STRAYED - Onp strawberry roan and gray team; in good condi tion, weight about 1050: roan branded I.N., gray HE, connect ed. Lockup and receive $5.00 reward. Wtn. F Corilcy, Ore. Number! er, ; &:Vl. WINTER LAYERS Settings of Brown leghorn ad A: co la eggs $1.25 per netting of h. S. B. Ellis, Prineville, Ore. 23tfc. COWS A number o fresh millk cows, all young Beef prices. G. L. Hrazee, Powell Butte Cre 22tf EGGS FOR HATCNHIG Full blood Plymoth Rock. $1 for 15. Mrs. Pearl Breeding. Prineville, Ore gon. 22t2p SPAN OF MULES-For sale. Com ing two year olds. Weight 900 pounds each. J. L Gibson, Powell Butte, Ore. 22t2p. 150 HENS In their prime, splend id layers from tested strains, Peteluma and Corvallis. Several prime cocks. Come and see them and make me an offer. A. D. Pratt, Post. Oregon. 22tfe. YOURSUNDAY DINNER Will be aniireciated at the Orecon Grill. 1 Sen ice the best. Popular prices, 21fc. THREE 160 ACRE RANCHES For sale reasonable and on easy terms, ror further information apply to owner. T. J. Ferguson, Post. Oreiron. 21tfc TWO GANG PLOWS One 12 inch plow, the other 14 inch, also one 14 disc drill in running order. two wagons, one Schuttler 3 j new, one Mitchell. For sale or will trade. Call on or telephone. . Fred Grimes City. 21tfc. REGISTERED Short Horn Bulls. Forty head about a year old, others younger. These animals may be seen at the Shepherd ranch near Barnes. Address or telephone. B. F. Shepherd Barnes, Oregon. 20tl2p. AUTO FOP. SALE-1915 model. Like new. Snap if taken at once. Inquire at Journal Office. 16tfc. BALTIC ALFALFA-Best for East ern Oregon. Write Baltic Alfalfa Seed Growers. Burns, Oregon. 20 WANTED SECOND HAND FORD-Wanted. Will trade a new $200. cabinet Grafonola. Call at Ada:son's Drug Store. 23tfc WANTED To buy or trade for second hand furniture, beds, stoves, rutfs. carpets, hides, etc Ker.md Hand Store. 23tfc. A GOOD MEAL Well cooked and oronerlv served. At the Oregon Grill. Popular prices. 21tfc HIDES WANTED Highest cash price paid ior an Kinus 01 mur at Hamilton Stables, Prineville, Oregon. lotfc. BOARD AND ROOM BOARD AND week, at Mrs. boarding house. ROOM $6 per Harvey's Home LIPPINCOTT'S Is now being RESTAURANT operated by the nwners who will be pleased to meet all their old customers, new ones as well. 18tfc. HELP WANTFD HELP WANTED- On ranch for month or two, one child. Address box 483, Prineville. Ore. 19tfc SUNDAY DINNERS J0IN r HE CROWDS--Sunday even- in y t , th Oretron drill. Your money's worth and more. - ' 21tf. LOST AND FOUND L7DHG0lLir W rTsT WATCH Lost at Eastern Star anniversary in Prneville. Finder please return to ownr r ft Hotel Redmond and receive leward. Initials E. B. W. engraved on back, 22tfc. AUTO ROBE A light and dark plaid robt. Has a "Pendeton" mark on one end. Notify this office. 20tfc. FOR RENT LIGHT HOUSE KEEPING ROOMS Three at $10 per month. No other expense. Mrs. Ida Prose Independent phone. 22tfc. REWARDS $20 REWARD-For bay filly, 3 years old. "BB" on left si oulder. J Notify W. h. Mead. Rubens. Ore- i?". 21tfc OPTICIANS DR. IDA BEHREND The well known Optometrist, will be a professional visitor in Prineville, April 29 to May 8. at Hotel Ore gon. 23tfc DR. J. G. TURNER, Formerly of Lowe & Turner, eye special ists, of Portland, will be at Hotel Prineville, Saturday and Sunday, May 13-14, and every two months h the future. Dr. Turner de-' votes his entire time, energy and effort exclusively to the eye. ' He is a graduate of the Northern Illi nois College of Opthamology and Otology, of Chicago, Illinois, and has had more than 18 years cf hard and practical experience, and knows his business thorough ly in all its branches. This is no si(Je line. Dr. Turner gives your eyes a most thorough searching and scientific examination with the latest improved electrical in struments and when he prescribes glasses it is with positive and ab solute assurance that they are the best and only kind suited to your eyes. If you do not need glasses he wili tell you so frank ly. No charge for consultation or examination, satisfaction guaranteed. Be sure and let Dr. Turner show you the new lens for reading and distant vision, all in one solid piece of glass, which looks like a single pair yet answers the purpose of two. Con- suIl him at Hote Prineville, on Saturday or Sunday, May 13-14 NURSERY STOCK PLANT 'EM NOW- Berries of all kinds, including strawberries, currants, gooseberries, raspber ries, dew berires and all the other kinds. A large stock of rhubarb. Fine 'time to plant them, just after the rain. Central Oregon Nursery. H Earl Cross. Frineville, Oregon. 22tfc MISCELLANEOUS PLEASE Return all books bor rowed from the Stearns library. 20tfc. The Delay puzzles Charley Copyright, 1916, by J. Keefey. MONEY TO LOAN MONEY To loan on improved real estate. D. H. Peoples. 20tfc NOTICES NOTICE I All persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of A. H. Lipp- man & Co., please come and settle I at once; all having claims against the firm will present them at once. 'm T t : .1 .'...... no.- i J. .winger, nuininisu&iur. t.iiic CAa: S. Cdma-d, Jf. P. X.ikn? Of'CUlJHTH Zftelknap de Cdwards Phytimiml mnd Surf ten. (County Pliy-iclan.) fPritW: Oriamm Cmitt mmtmmrmm prmmtpiy mmp r mifAi Ortorn fmm mmr mt Ttmmtplmlmm' 3emf Smm. S9msmmw mmrmmv ml mm Wtmm Jmf. tPrintmiU. 0r9m. C. 0 CALLi ANPwrRKi Pbomttly Day o Hlflffl AiPWlC Of Tll HOPTH Of ADAM!!!'! Du HtriKK. Both riffife au rej deuce telephone. Pritfitt9 - Oregon DR. H. G. DAVIS DENTIST New Modern Shop, in Kmtra Building HOWARD GOVE "DENTIST Crook County Bank Building DR. H. E. BURDON Chiropractic Physician Office Over Crook County Bank. Room 4 and 5. Prinerille, Oregon The Dalles Sanitorium THE DALLES .'. OREGON f0Tme,iy ur. (iei-emlorfer's Honpital, Ke opened umier the management of Dr Bevis. New Spring Millinery Complete Line of the Latest Styles at MRS. ESTES' MILLINERY PARLORS Prineville, Oregon The Oregonian s handled exclusively in Prinevilleby H. R. LAKIN Delivered at vour door the same day as published for 75c per month . i i. i