Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 01, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 5
I JEAT ALL I WANT
NOW AND FEEL FINE!
We Can
PE5 Prove It!
Potatoes fluctuate in price
with the market; but, no mat
ter what the market, our
price is the lowest.
Shrewd buying and a big
trade the answer.
Your patronage on trial is
solicited
Put us to the proof.
MRS. I. MICHEL
Tin: City
Jack Summers is in Portland this
week.
John Milliorn was in this eity
Monday.
Wool sales will bo hied in Hind
on June 2'A.
I-t-vi Krnt of To veil Butte was
in Prim villi' tho In.st of the week.
fieorgu Iunkcr of Tern-bonne was
I in the city the last of the wi ck on
business.
Tom liouiton returned from a
trip to the Hour Creek country
i Mondu
I'rof. F. U. Powell and wife of
. Koseburg arc visiting with Mr.
'niiil Mr II I. I'.n n,. in iv;,,..-
Harry Keed of Fossil was n visi-Vile
tor here Monday.
("no Ileuly came to the city from
Culver Monday.
H. i.. I-apps of Suidea was in
the city Monday.
Mrs. Wiltard Wirt, is visiting
friends in Porlhind.
S. I.. (luliford returned fr m
Hmm-vhw Monday.
Ia'K Inng has. joined the cycle
scuud with a new Hurley.
Mrs. Frunk Klkins came to this
city from Bond, Tuesday.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Hoy K.
(ray, on May 28, a boy.
Edith liice came from Portland
Friday for commencement.
C. W. Ebl ert of Paulina was in
town the first of tho week.
Otis Logan was in Prinoville on
business the first of the week.
It. C. Hillman waa a business
visitor from Culver Monday.
(5. N. Clifton is building a new
residence near tho high school,
Joe. Kcorina and family of Izee
arrived in town Monday evening.
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. P. E.
Lyons in this city on May 20, a
boy.
Mrs. E. f Walker, Catherine
and Kstelle Conway left for their
siim ners vacation Wednesday morn
ing. P. Chitwrod, of Oizzly, was in
the city Friday and Saturday trans
acting business and greeting many
fri n Is.
No More Gaa on tho stomach or Sour
Stomaehl No Moro Heavy Fooling
After Meals or Constipation!
If you lave sour stomach, consti
pation or gas on tho stomach try
JUST ONE SPOONFUL simple buck
thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed
in Adler-lka, the M08T POWER
FUL bowel cleanser ever sold.
The VERY FIRST dose shows re
sults and a short treatment with Ad-ler-l-ka
will surprise you.
It drains such astonishing amounts
ot old matter from the system that
A SINGLE DOSE relieves constipa
tion, sour stomach and gas almost
INSTANTLY. A dose twice a week
guards against appendicitis.
Prineville Drug Co., George
Nicoloi, Pharmacist
Miss Nell Sykes went to Salem
t xlay. '
E L. Ashby has a new Buick
roa st r.
Walter Foster was in town yes
terday. Miss Myrtle JeftY!c3 , leaves for a
vacation this week,
Jim Crrm and wife were in town
from Roberta yesterday.
Asa Patties is bidding farewell
to Prineville and will leave for
Vancouver tomorrow, where he
will join Delbert Cnples. They ex-pn-t
to see a bit of 'he world scon.
C. F. Smith has sold his I.amonta
ranch, takirg as part payment
lands near Corvallis. He and ' Mrs.
Smith are visiting in the Willam
ette Valley.
Mrs. I-red A. Rice who has been
in tin- city during the winter and
who has had two sons in the high
s-hool hi-re, moved to the Riot
farm near Redmond the last of the
week.
Old graduates and new met at
Will Morse and family left the ithe Ml4?'on'C Hall Friday evening
first of the week for Monroe. Oro..aftcr t,le graduation exi rci s
iron, where they expect to reside
in the future.
t
G. W. Wells received a pen of
f!laek Minorca chickens from Sa
vannah, Missouri, on Saturday.
The fouls wore on the road but
four days. They re prize winners
and look the part.
Rural Rauto Inspector C. W.
Lincbaugh was in this city Satur
day nnd iiiKi)itifl th. . .1
I ui nmm ii A m ...
rural route which U t,v ...i ,i,!u- v l,ran(I LodKe sessions. Mrs.
" i'l"J oi.......l. : lL . .
ouuiiui'ii recoivi-u uip appointment
to the office of Grand Marshal in
for a banquet given by the Alumni.
A five course luncheon was
s -rved to the jolly assemblage who
had much fun recounting stunt in
their cluss days, and tolling
humorous incidents on their class
mates and teachers.
G. S. Hinklc and Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Shattuck returned the last of
the week from Roseburg where
they have been attending the I. O.
0
' il
ij
people north of tho city. He was
accompanied on the trip of inspec
tion by a number of public spirit
ed citizens, and while it is impossi
ble to know in advance just what
his report will be, it is known that
he was favorably impressed.
ligliier.dflafoei
Liscurts
Steady, evenly dis
tributed heat, un
der perfect control
makes a good oil
stove wonderful
for baking.
NEW P&1&ECT10N
OIL CODMTOVE
A
Fur Best
Rtsults
Ust
Ptarl Oil
good oil
Is just
stove
i cooking
with
city gas. If you
haven't a New Per
fection you've missed
comfort for years. Bakes,
broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient
than your wood or coal atova.and coata loaa to op-
arata.Cuta out tha coal-hod and wood-box drudgary.
KPi your kircian ooo. Tha long blua chimneya pravant
arnoka or odor.In 1,3, 3 and 4-burnar !, oveni aepurate, Alao
CablnatModala with Flroleaa Cooking Ovona. Aak your daalar today
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(I'llllMnlO
J. E. Stewart & Co. O. C. Claypool & Co.
W.F.King Co. CW.Elkins
the Rebekah Assembly which uts
h"r in line for the highest office in
the btate. The meeting next year
will be held at Eugene.
The class in typewriting of the
C. C. H. S. commercial department
made rapid progresss in their work
this year. Of tie 54 enrolled, 28
took final speed tests last Friday.
The first year students who aver
aged 50 words of familiar and un
familiar matter "are Alma Up; man,
Midlr.nl Dishman, Victoria Huston,
Hazel Yancey and Quay Boyd.
Zeke Hetdrickson of the second
year group made the excellent
r.Kord of G3 ret words per minute,
with Lidaf Elliott 57 words,
second. B:th groups show an in
crease of fron 10 to 20 words dur
ing the last semester.
Are You Pleased
With the glses you are wearing? If
uof'cetne to iuy otlice with your eye
troubles snd headaches. 1 fit glasses,
that one thing I do snd fit them right.
Over !20 years' practice lias placed me
where it Is no f xiH-iinieiit. Many of
the It au in n physicians and Burgeons
not only fen J their patients with eye
trouble Snd headache to me, but
come themselves which means I have
gained their confidence, reraonul at
to nt Ion in every case; Free commits
tion. BR. IDA BKHRKNDT
Kyeeight Specialist
At Hotel Oregon until June 7
New Arrivals
We are now receiving new shipments
of Deering Mowers, Rakes and Binders,
and a complete line of repairs for same.
Look your machinery over and order
repairs early. It is very important that
you furnish us with the number of the
repairs wanted when ordering machine
repairs. We have a full line of lubri
cating oils, rope, steel cable and pulleys,
Jackson forks, header forks, oil cans,
wrenches. Give us a call.
.CClaypool&Co.
AUTOMOBILE
BARGAINS
Overland 40 5-passenger car in
perfect condition
$450.00 .
$375.00
$400.00
$360.00
$800.00
INLAND AUTO
COMPANY
Oakland Roadster with Delco
lights and starter, repainted, a
classy roadster
A light Chalmers
Good condition
Good tires
A heavy Chalmers made
into a 1500 pound truck;
just thoroughly overhauled
D45 1915 Buick Six
Repainted and
Overhauled