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JUNE 14, 1917 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGE 5 The City J. 0. Well, who recently arrived from MlHiintirl, In vIhHImk Ii In unite, J. W. Ulllott of UiIh city. . It. fl. Dlxnn returned from I'en-(lli-ton Tuemlay. V.. C. Diinliuni wa In the city yn I'Tcluy mi buHlneni. Mis. fl. A. Prone loft Tuemluy , cvciiliiK fr 1'ortluml for a short MIhk Helen Klklim returned from vllt. I'urtluiid, Krlduy, where kIw Iiun ' w.,..i mi..iidltiK lived t'nr. i A "'w ;,,,n""t l,,,,WB,k - Mn I completed (hi week oil the south (leorn.! HicWKler left for J'ortliuid ,)f lll0 MI(g occupied hy II. IuhI Thurtuluy. koIhk by wuy of the Uk,nj BII(1 th r Wi Wmoii POST ITEMS (By Our Regular Correspondent) KarnK'i. the work. Contractor (,'lurk It doliiK day for tlieln ranch nenr I.a Pine, 1 where they will Hiend tint Rllintner, Coluiiihlii IllKhway In hi ctir. H. H. KleaniN and family left Bun Mr. and Mr. M. It. IIIkk. Mr. J ii I In Htun.lirt and Mr. W. I. UImIi- DwlKht Kliiini", who recently r-'nu I'N Monduy niornliiK for the rlv.nl from C'l.miecllciil, I vIkIUiik Ho Ketlval at l'ortland. They til Hlntor, Mi. John llunmiker. ( drove In Mr. IIIkk" car over the . . ! Coluiiihlu Highway. Mr. Krank Klkln. of Hend, I vl-1 ItliiK h'T mother, Mr. K. 8. Dohh. ( Itcv. Y. C. I,nlctt of the UuptlHt She will ko from hero to I'ortlund Church will ieuk at the MoiiIkoiii- to imd thu bu miner. Itohert OhImii'ii and Arthur O'N'eil cry mhool house next Hunduy afler nooti, June 17, lit 2:30. You and .rrlved In lrlnvlll lu-t Thur.duy. ' ",ur r" h-rllly Invited, subject: j They mi.de the entire trip rr()ln ' 'W. Answer to Man Question Mr. W.'J. HuKhc and Mr. Juy I M. lliton entertained at brldKO But-1 urday afternoon at tint home of tin' 1 hitler. Mr. M. It. HIkkh won the I prize of the afternoon and Mr. I Itimenbern received the ronolutloii i I'ortlund on n motor cycle. Mr. C. 1. Wlnnek. of Fort Khtm nth. who hit heiui vIhUIiik hern, left Krliluy. Hhe wu nccotnianled homo by her duiiKhter, Mr. II. It. I.uklu aud children, ' nrtvn Mi Dolly Hodne, of the Journal I muff, left Hunduy for Hum-lie, where Presbyterian Church Juno 10, Mbti will take a Hpeclul coume In ; Iillile School at 10 a. m.; MoniitiK JouruallNiti at the I'lilvemlty. Shu worship at 11; Young People' meet will be gone about lx week. I nx at 7; KvciiIiik worship at 8. At thl service the theme will be: Mr. It. Hamilton and Mr. Arthur .,,, ,, ,.,., Mr. 8. J. NVwaom and grandson, Juiiien, are vIhUIiik at the Newgom ranch thl week. J. It. I'oHt I having hi houHe re modelod. Null McLean I fining the carpenter work. Mr. W. O. Klllott and children spent a few day vlHltlng In I'rlne vlllo the flrt of the week. Mr. Nell McLean, who went to I'ortluand for medical treatment, ha returned home much Improved In health. Mr. and Mr. Wood left for Okla- SOTK B KOK PIHMCATION l)partmnt of tha InUrli-r. U. a. Lund Ollk at 'lha Uallua, Orair-m. Jun. 11th, 1917. Nutfca b hrrhy irlvan that til A III. K K. WOI.KK, of 'rlnvlll. limm, tw on July 1th. IMS, mal Hnmt-tvnii Kntry. No. I'llKHI anrl on IlKMnUf 17th, ltM. mail au.till'mal Home trad Kntry. Nu. ll4zr,, for NWV, NW't, H''i NWi,, SW'-i K',, KWi,, Hcrlkm Z. Timnahle M-tiiiith. Hi. nil. 17-Ku.t. Willnm vtt MiH'llfin. hu tllnj ivftfrff of Inuition to mak tlnnl thrr yi-Mr imiof, In ifstnhlliih rlalm In the llind mInjvp diwrilMi. before l,nk M. IttM'htcll, t). . CommiiMioner, at frinaviiie, uon, on th zth uy of July, . IHI7. ClMirnant ntmd M wltnrtl Charlra If. Cntin. Hutlrr Hoiloway, Wealry Kll. urovrr C. friro, all of rrlnevlllr, Ort-Kolt. H. KKANK WOODCOCK, 31 tie Ktviatrr. M liner left Monduy for Kurt Scott, near Sun Fruuclaco. Herbert Ham ilton aud Arthur Mlluer are Rtntlon I'd at that place. . Mrl. Allen McKay left Saturday for Lo AiiKele, California, to bn gune everal week. Her daughter, who ha been attending chool at The Dulle, will accompany her from there, 1 Mr. aud Mr. Thoma Ilarne re turned from Portland, Suturduy. Tbey wore accompanied home by Mr. Lilt, Mi McDonoiiKh unci Ml Hart, of Portland, who will be ruetn at their ranch tor several day, ' The Ladle MlnRlonnry Society of the Klrat HaptlHt Church apent lut Tburmluy with the Ladle Mission ary Society, of Iledmond. A very iiiterextiliK und prulltuhle day was H)eni and fifty were prcaenl. (iospitl KvuiiKcllzutloii hy Hull and Water, H the topic. Hev.' K. C. LuHlettu 1m plunulng for one of the chapel i am to spend a couple nf week here u( the openliiK of our new ruilrontl. . The Nation." m Verne flear, carrier on rural route No. 1, left Saturday for Port land where he will upend hi vaca tion. He drove overland, and was accompanied by hi mother. They were Joined at The Imlle by hi wife who hu been visiting relatives there. First liuptlst Church Master sin In the human heart, and there will be no problem left tor the sociolo gist to deal with. The church has tho remedy, and we shall never cure today' 111 until we accept the Church' diagnosis and remedy. Therefore, Mr. Rancher, business, Professional and Working Man, It Is your Imperative duty to attend church. Sunday, June 17, tho pus tor expert to preach at 11 on the topic "llenieinher Jesus Christ"; at 7:45: "Tho Force Thut Save The World". Church School at 10, and Young People's Club at 6:45. We are glud to see new faces and new Interest In our church services. Come again. K. C. Laslette, pastor. NOTICK OK FINAL AC OI NTINf; NntU la hitrrby itlvwn by th undpraiirnvd, til Kxftrutrix of tha Mtat of Krank Vanlna, derra!, to all utraon having an intermit In aaiil Uit, that ahe haa made and filed with tha Clerk of the County Court, her final aecountlriK of her admlniiitration of aaid eft tale, and that the Honorable County IViurt haa aet Monday, tha lth day of Auauat. 1UI 7. at 10 oVIork In the forenoon at the County Court room in i'rineville. Ore iron, aa the time and blare for heat-ma and aettlina aaid Kinal Aelounting at which aaid time and plare any lietMon intereet4j in aaid eaute may appear and make their ob Jeetiona thereto, if any they have. leted thia 14th day of June. 1I7. C ATA KIN A VANINA, Kxerutrix of tha Eatate SltCe of Frank Vanina, deeeaat-d. t Si H33 mm 1917 SEASON JUNE20-SEPT. 15 Mailt your plans mow 1V17 older just off I hi press. Write W, McMurray Gaa. Fanaenfie Al Portland for a copy ;iKtMAtfiL Order alt Omce f We have a carload of Maxwell Cars which arrived here today and those contemplating the purchase of a car should place their order early as they will go quickly Touring Car $665 Roadster $650 F. 0. B. Detroit E. H. BRENT, PRINEVILLE, OREGON Maxwell distributor for Crook, Wheeler and Grant Counties noma in their car last week. Mr. and Mrs. Norton spent the day Sunday, on the Metolius in company with Mr. and Mrs. Mc Mlckle, Miss Ruth Pettigrew and Vernon Bell, of Redmond, and Mr. Wiggins of the 0. W. R. & N. ALFALFA ITEMS (By Our Regulai Correspondent) Mrs. Frank Post's little children have been quite sick. ' Prank and George Ogle were call ed to Centralia, Wash., on account of the illness of their mother. W. M. Ferry and Albert Shultz are cultivating their potatoes at the Buttes, this week, School closes next Friday, June 15. The teacher. Miss Newman, and pupils are "preparing a program lor Thursday evening, after which the Ladies Club will serve ice cream and cake. Miss Ada Ferry returned from a visit on the McKay, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Post gave a dance and oyster supper at the 1 Benn home Saturday evening. The Jolly Neighbors met Wednes-1 day afternoon with Mrs. W. M. j Ferry. Little Helen Powell was thrown from a horse Saturday enroute to I the store. She was considerably shaken up, but no bones broken, j Herb Clarke and mother, Leslie Clarke and family, C. H. Hardy and family, Albert Shultz and family were in Redmond Monday evening, to TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY B. N. Hicks, attorney for the Anti-Saloon League, spoke at the' Christian church Sunday moniiiuj and at the Methodist church In the evening. WANTED Stock Ranch. Write me at once what you have for sale giving full description and best cash price. Act quick if you wish to sell. R. L. Schee, Prine 1 ville, Oregon. 31tfc FLAGS FLAGS FLAGS IHMMrtnfclBalHSilr?! Big and little, also button hole Emblems 5c to $1.00 Show Your Colors , LAFLER'S I S Ki s s 1M - Wh Just One More Week of This June and the bargains will disappear. This is your golden opportunity to buy the best things in merchandise at less than the old prices. It is impossible for us to replace the present stock to sell at the prices we offer you now. These sale prices are not good after June 21. Act nowl ite Sale $1.19 Beautiful Curtains In Arabec Colors Latest Designs $1.75 curtain of soft material, 90 inches long and 35 inches wide, beautifully hem stitched with wide border and with appropriate lace edtje, eight pairs only at special price of Arabec Net Curtain with handsome de signs, very fine, seven pairs only, two and one-half yards long and 38 in. tO QC wide, bot to sell at $5, special V50 Numerous odd pairs of lace curtains on sale at We call your attention to this last oppor tunity to get elegant summer dress goods at low prices; one week more at these prices Half Price One more week of reduced cost on white shoes These are days of realities that will not be What About Your Bedding? No more will we be able to offer you staple sheet ings at these figures. Buy now what you will need of these materials. With common twine string at 44c per pound don't look for anything cheap in cotton goods. It can't be done. Some Great Saving on Cotton Sheets 95c kind at 79c $1.10 kind at ..90c $1.25 kind at 98c All regular 81x90 inches Extra long sheets in finest quality, 81x99 inches, sell regularly at $1.35, special at. $1.10 Best Pepperill sheets, regular $1.50 on sale at .$1.25 Never Such a Big Saving as Here on Sheets Clean up on Lace and Embroideries One-Third Off Don't Miss this, one week only' New Silk Hose, "Buster Brown' white or black only, worth 75c, special during this sale, per pair brand, 50c 11c One week more for our wonderful hosiery leader, at the impossible and unheard of special price of only Remember the dates! These figures arenotjgood after June 21! Be quick! 50 Polishes for Furniture Metal, Glass, Automobiles, that will not injure the finest surfaces can be had at this store. Parrot polish for 1 T metal 10 Samoline for metal and glass mdespensible in the home, cans 30c and Acme Furniture polish per can 20c Calox, great for finest furni ture, pianos, autos, re stores original lusture O-Cedar Oil, the wonderful household polish, sizes $1.00, 50c down to Linoleum varnish, absolute y necessary on linoleums T to preserve, $ 1 down to UU Mohair top dressing renews preserves aijto tops, buggy tops, permanent black, 65c 1 .25. We recommend these 25 These prices are not good after June 21. Hurry! A Look Into the Future Does not discover any low prices in the gen eral range of necessities. Wares of all lands wherein the price is influenced by labor and material costs is bound to go higher. Wool ens, cottons, silks, leathers are being sold fast as made up, the surplus is gone, mills are oversold. Farm implements will soon take another jump, drills, harrows, plows and plow shares are already scheduled for further advances. We can only advise you to make arrangements for your tillage ne cessities soon. On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday only of next week we will have on sale several casks of white ware. Dishes are scarce and will be high. This sale will linger in your memory as the risrht tim to have hnmrht 1 Yirii ! . win you De lucKy and buy.' These dishes include besides a wide range of cups and saucers, plates and bowls, dozens of platters, covered di3hes and special articles. Price will be low Remember the dates 1 Last Week of This Big Cut on Summer Dress Goods 15c goods at 12c 25c goods at... 18c 35c goods at 27k 45c goods at -. 37c 60c goods at 41JC 75c goods at 62c I irvonttsitij y fl COLLINS W ELK Royal Worcester Corset In almost twenty new styles gives you a range of models to choose from almost equal to that afforded by city stores. Prices $1.25 to $3.50 BOX TON The leading Corset for your best wear. $3.50 to $5.00 Men! Our $2.60 hat is a winner all late styles and worth $3.00 try one. MEN'S SUITS at $16.50 to $24.00 In absolutely all wool , fabrics In styles that please you. We 'have priced these very reasonable and invite your inspection. These figures are not good after June 21! Be quickt