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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1917)
PAGE 4 CROOK. COUNTY JOURNAL The City James Crm ru In the city yes terday. Oscar Prone was In the city yes terday. M. R. Elliott went to Portland, Saturday. G. H. Russell left yesterday tor Portland. A. Efau left yesterday for Ccn tralla. Washington. D. F." Stewart returned from Portland yesterday. Mrs. Carl C. Hyde returned yes terday to Prlneville. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rea arrived in Prlneville yesterday. Victor Shawe, of Fowell Butte, was in the city Tuesday. Miss Bernice Billing, of Portland, la Yisittng Mrs. J. H. Vpton. R. S. Dixon relumed yesterday from a business trip to Portland. ' O. C. Gray and son, Harold, re turned from Portland, yesterday. Miss Neva Weigand, of Lamonta. is visiting friends in Prlneville this week. Clyde Warnstaft and Mrs. Frankie Olmstead were married at Bend, Saturday. R. L. Schee left yesterday for Chehalis, Washington, to see the fair there. Edgar Albee and family will leave tomorrow on motor trip through California. J. E. Tourtelotte, a prominent architect of Portland, was in the city Tuesday. Noteworthy Features of Our Business are We do our own trimmings. We keep up your wardrobe. We take personal interest in your dress problems. We are prepared to show you about one hundred Fall designs made by French de signers. We copy your gowns from a picture. The Fashion Shop Miss Louise Jordan, who has been in the city several weeks, left for her home at Meadow, Monday. Mrs. M. S. Mayfleld returned from Portland recently. She is rapidly recovering from a serious operation. George Euston and family return ed last Friday from Portland. Mr. Euston has had a severe attack of tonsilitis since returning. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thomas re turned the first of the week from a two weeks' vacation spent at Bel knap Springs and the coast. Alex Hickman, of Held, was In the city the first of the week. While here he bought hay for the winter from Leland Casey, of Powell Butte. Miss Grace Wilson is enjoying a vacation from her duties us tele phone operator. Her place at cen-1 tral is being Oiled by Miss Etta i Belle Houston. I Miss Eva Elliott, who hus been studying in Denver and San Fran cisco, informs the Journal that she will return to this city next week to re-open her class iu music. C. Hinkle. who spent a week in Prlneville, visiting his niece, Missj Vivian Hinkle. started last Thurs day aftoruon tor his home at Lake- j view, going by way of Bend. J Mrs. Adeline Yancey left Tuesday , to spend the week In Portland. She, will retura Saturday, accompanied by her daughter, Eleanor, who has ' spent the summer In that city. j Presbyterian Church, Sunday, ! Sept. S: Bible school at 10 a. m. ! No morning preaching service owing . to the pastor being at Paulina. In i the evening union service with Dr. J. H. Gervin as the speaker. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gault, of ourus, were guests lasi inursaay ai the home of Mrs. Gault's brother, E. ; H. Conser. They were on their way to Crater Lake. Mr. Gault Is cash-' ler of the First National Bank of i Burns. Ivan Jones, Ermll Cantrill, Homer Allison and Roy Sumner, all of Co. C. Oregon Engineers, stationed at Clackamas, were home on a fur lough last week-end. They expect to be ordered to France soon. At the Methodist Church, Sunday, Sept. 2. Last Sunday before an nual conference. . In the morning will be the regular services includ ing communion. Evening, union services at the Presbyterian Church. No prayer meeting during week or preaching on the following Sunday. E. T. Reld, pastor. Roy MeCord and family were In I the city Friday. j Paul Held was In the city Satur day from Hold. IX P. Adamson and family return ed Saturday from Seaside. Henry Whitsett, of Mend, was a visitor In Prlneville, Thursday. fleorge Ealer left Friday for Portland for a week's vacation. Jim and George Taylor, of Rob erts, were in the city Thursday. C. W. Elklns and family returned from Bclkutiu Springs, Saturday. Orvlllo I. Davidson was In Prlne ville lust week-end from Haines. Alex Amnions, of Held, was a business visitor In the city Friday. Walter Foster and Tom Long were In the city Friday from Powell Butte. Dr. V. S. F.dwarda has a new type A-A X-ray machine Installed In Ills! offlce. Mrs. Hannah lee returned Friday from tirfxzty where she has been ' visiting her son. I T. M. Baldwin and I.. M. Beihtell returned Saturday from a business trip to Portland. Ensley Houston, formerly of ! Prlneville. ia at the Presidio taking I the officers' training course. J C. J. Johnson and family returned 1 from an outing at Belknap Springs ! and the coast. Saturday. 'j Reuben Booten and Walter EI-1 liott passed through the city Thurs- j day with beef for the Portland j market. j Omar Claypool and family and ; James Adamson and family return-1 ed Friday from an outing at Cres-1 cent Lake. j Preaching service at the Upper . McKay school house Sunday, Sept... 3, at S o'clock to which you are cor- j dlallly Invited. i G. M. Cornett and daughters, Mrs. I T..II . . lit. , iuim oiBiii-im hiiu 3118 Agnes Elliott returned knap Springs. Dr. Cbas. S. Edwards returned ; from Portland, Saturday and re ports that his daughter. Flora, Is improving rapidly. Sunday services at the Christian Church. Bible School at 10 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a. m., subject: "Walking With God." Get the church-going habit; come and wor ship with us. i EM PRICES Friday from Bel- veins onceo ipcmts tICHT ) Burrow invito: fine ' ON' Wh ite Tennis SHOES Lee Unionalls Men's khaki Union- AO AA alls per pair.... VU.UU Youth's unionalls, age flQ "7C 12 to 18 years 0Z.0 Boy's unionalls, age 7 00 AA to 1 1 years OZ.UU Children's tennis half shoes size 6 to I0J 85c Children's tennis half shoes size II to 2..' 90c Boys' tennis regular shoes size II to 2 $1.10 Boys' and ladies' regular shoes size 2J to 6 $1.15 Men's white tennis size 6 to 10 $1.35 Red Rubber Boots Extra quality boots for irrigation.'. $4.50 Binder Twine Standard twine per pound 25c Clover Leaf twine -.28c We recommend Clover Leaf as much the best twine and cheapest per lineal foot Standard 500 feet per pound; Clover Leaf 650 feet. Lubricating Oils I gallon cans medium oil . 55c 5 gallon cans medium oil $1.90 Oil cans 20c, 6 for 00 Water bags $1.15 and $1.25 J. E. STEWART k CO. 3E ecoecl Amraal Hauraslt Festival. 3C GULLIFORD'S GROVE, NORTH OF PRINEVILLE 9 LABOR DAY Sept Games, Sports and All Kinds of Amusements for Prizes. Plenty of Shade and Water kslHdksfe rom n inentc WILL ADDRESS THE CROWD BRING YOUR DINNER BASKET AND COME EARLY! BAND CONCERT!