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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 0 1 VV'IHII TO ANNOl'NCK TO TIIK I'UHI.K, Til ATI WILL Ol'KN THIS Prineville Beauty Shop AT MY HKHIDKNCK ON Monday, Sept. 25 at willed tint I will bM txMltlnn toulvB I'liintlllo luce rihI null) trntiii(iiil. Am nIm i)rrwj to iimtiiifittur Mil klnilt ol Hair Goods From Combing! Will enrry lius of rry ml Imlr gooiU nil votiiilt liuti ol MAURINE TOILET PREPARATIONS Cull (lira Iron (ucliil iliMiioni'mtlmi Mr.. 0. C. CLAYPOOL Two Hlk. I'.Bitt I'rlnovlIlK Ho'ol Mace & Cofoiu bought a bunch ' of steers from Grant Mays recent ly. Whim you got hungry next week on the fuir grounds, look for the Baptist tent. ' The second half of your taxed J must ho paid before October 5 to avoid b penalty. j George Rowell left the laHt of thu week for Portland after a visit with relatives here. Leland Belknap returned to Port- he TlI13ClTY Miss bila Horigan is teaching school ut CroHkeyN The PrenbyU-rian Aid Society has been postponed until October 12, with Mrs. Cary Foster ait hostess. Regular service at the Presby terian church Sunday, September 24. Bible school iU A. M.; Sermons U'A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Young people's meeting 6:30 P. M. land the last of thu week where lh attending school. ( J. V. Wright and family were in the, city the hint of the week from tneir home at Ashland, Oregon. Irs. Ida Wilson, Miss Grayce and Albert, of the Clino Falls power plant, left Friday evening to spend t few weeks with relatives In Port land. Miss Eva Elliott, the music teacher, has Durchaxed a beautiful new Ludwig ulano from the Wiley; li. Allen Ik)., in this city, which Bhe will use in her studio. Mrs. Mary F. BocRehcn returned to her homo in Salem the last of tho week after a visit with friends and rtlatives in Prineville. ' The president of the Rcbckah assembly will meet with Lookout Kebekah lodge Saturday evening, at a special meeting. A banquet will be served and all members of the order are reiueted to be in Send Us Yoiunr Orders No matter what you want. If it isn't in stock we will try to get it for you To pleaseyou to supply your wants to have you come back again and again that is what we aim to accomplish. Always Something New, Up-to-Date of Good Quality and Lowest Prices J. E. Stewart & Company PRINEVILLE .'. OREGON No Old Stuff; Here! p7 Reliable ketchup, olives, alad dressing, oils and things of that sort in bottled form are offered from fresh stock. We do our ordering from the wholesaler in a way that keeps - old stuff off ouT shelves. This is important Roseoe Howard was hr Prineville the first of the week. ' Engineer J. 0. Barr-of Portland, was in Prineville Friday. O. G. Adam's and S. W. Yancey are spending the week in the Cas cades. Henry McCall was in the city Tuedpy. He has a new 7 pas senger Studebaker. F. B. Foster left yesterday for Portland. He will attend the Round Up before returning home. Mrs. O'Kellv suffered serious in jury to her face and head when she fell on the street Tuesday evenmg MRS. 1, MICHEL DddgeBrothbrs MOTOR CAR Satisfying the demand which the goodness of the car creates is still our one great problem Dodge Brothers' works are attaining the proportions of a city in themselves . but the demand grows in excess of " the expansion. ' The gasoline consumption is unusually low the tire mileage is unusually high The price of the Touring Car or Roadster complete is $785 f. o. b. Detroit Dodge Brothers, Detroit WALTHER-WILLIAMS HARDWARE CO. Distributors, The Dalles,' Oregon Lee ' Rrown of Albany was In Prineville the first of the week. Mr. Brown was a resident of Prine ville 31 years ago. The C. C. Hyde pool hall and W. S. Hyde's barber shoD moved this week from the Haner building to the Belknap building on Main Street. ' , There will be services at Upper McKay school house next Sunday at 3 p. m. Geo. H. Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs. Marion F. Taylor i returned Sunday evening from Junction City and other Willamette Vallev DoinU where they have been i visitinir relatives and friends fori the past three weeks. They pur- rha.'M'd a new car and drove it! home! coming over the Columbia! illichwav. Mr. faylor says that1 some of the best roads in the world 1 I and some of the worst are to be I ! found on this highway. C. C. Elkins and son Hess were in the city this week from their home in southern California. J. A. Rowell and daughter who nave been visiting here for some time, returned to Sweet Home on Monday. J.' A.. Halliday of the Pacific Telephone company was in the city yesterday on business connected with his line. A,.set of 12 more band instru ments have been leased from the Modern Woodmen by the High School for use bv the new school band. C.' R. Harvey recently purchased the ranch and cattle of George B. Tylor in the Bear Creek country, which will make the Harvey ranch one of the large holdings in that part of the country. t , .. The Redmond Warehouse Com pany is ready to contract all kinds f maiM ttrt i Vt a 1 i V-nio 1 iiOnivinnf in ! advance. Pd. Adv. Undertaking and Building Material Pure Boiled Linseed Oil per gallon ALL GOODS STRICTLY CASH LIPPMAN & COMPANY I News of the Films 1 1 1 IF in i . . - i nit in mi I ' O O Mill H I I till 1 1 1 1 nil I; i "The Coward" Big Film Play. Occasionally there comes a play which appeals to all classes. Such say many who have seen it, is Thomas H. lnee's civil war play, "THE COWARD," starring Frank Keonan, to be shown next Saturday and Sunday at the Lyric Theatre. The scenes of "The . Coward" are laid in the Valley of Virginia in 1861. The story is that of a pride ful father and a weak timid b'hi. wh", though a cdward at' the beginning of war between ' the North and the South, later redeems himself for the sake cf tho Confed eracy in a. startling manner. The battle scenes are magnificent. The far-flung line of soldiers is thrown over mountain and.valley. Clouds from exploding shells half cover, half disclose the landscape. The furious onrush of foot soldiers and cavalry is exhibited. But the most startling scene of all is the fall with his horse of the young actor from a bridge into the river. This feat will cause many to gasp with astonishment. $2.25 45tB Roscoe Arbuckle, in a Keystone comedy, Fickle Fatty's Fall, com pletes the two hour entertainment. The 11th chapter of the Iron Claw, "The Saving of Dan O'Mara," on Monday and Tuesday still main tains the interest in that popular serial at fever height. ir Fair Week SPECIALS! 25 bars Crystal White Soap - $1.00 4-gallon jacket Tea Garden Syrup $3.15 4 packages A. H. Soda .25 25-lb-pail Dr. Hess Stock Food, regular price We invite you to make our store your resting place while in the city 0. C. Claypool & Co. $1.75 I O , v I