Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 30, 1917, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    AUGUST 30, 1917
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE S
The City
F. 8. Tuwnnr wa uuslm- vIh
llor on Moiuluy.
lt. 8. l)lxon I a buslims visitor
la i'ortluiul Oil wmk. (
ClurniK'H mid Mulxtl lllxtiy wi-rn
la tint city Momluy from I'uullim.
Duma MiiiitK'inicry. of I'rliiMvllla,
was niKlHliTtnl kt tli ii Imperial In
t'orllaiid, Monday.
MIhm Onu'ei Vun Wlnklo, of Gnwil
y, Colorado, lit vIhIUiik frlmidH In
I'rliiKvlllH till w'k.
Horn to Mr. and Mm. Kolmrt
Cram, of Oatitway, Kut unlay. Auk.
25, a t pound Klrl.
t i
Krni'Nt Eitti'H, who was Iioiiim on a
furlough for anvural clay rittrnid
to fort l.awlon, Huilduy,
Mr. and Mra. Munford Nyt mid
Mm, Curl Klmliiir, of ItotwrU, wcry
vIsltliiK In tlin city Sunday. .
Mrs. Doullilt mid diiiiBliU'r, Wlnl-
frud, of Tim Unlli'D, lire In tin rlty
tbl wni-k vImHIiik ridutlvi'S.
J, II. Ustiir mid fumlly loft Tumi
dity for a two wwks' outline bI Hid
kuup BprliiK mid llm coast.
Mm. W. II. llidknup vlsltad with
mr motlmr and futlmr lit thulr
knnin imur Trnlioiinu lust wpfk
nd. Mix Kathxrlue Climiilidra, of Al
tuny, arrived In tliu tdly Bulurduy
aud 1 vUitliiR hi-r mothwr, Mr. It.
L. KIlchliiR.
MtM Vlnliit Lister, who hua been
vlallliiK at the homo of Mr. and
Mm, KdHar A I boo, returned to Paul
luu, Monday,
Mlita Htmtrka Clark rotunmd
Huuday from Portland whore ahu
baa been vlaltlnx Miss A flies II rooks
for two wauki.
J, 8, Wolla, who hua been vlaltliiK
bta brothnr Ouorn Wolla for voral
weeks, li'ft for IiIm home In Lo
AB(lia, Calif., Krlday.
Miss Kluanor Kdwarda la rapidly
rovovttrliiK from her operation and
I accompanied br father. Dr. C. S.
Kwartls, to Portland, Monday.
Mm. Iliiwinun and daughter,
Hiuluh, mother and sister of A. It.
lluwman of this city, arrived Thurs
day from Wathuna, Kansas.
Tha Ladles Annex will meet Tues
day. September 4, at the Club
rooinH. 'I'll In la the flmt meeting of
the year and a large attendance la
requested.
II. L- Kldwoll, wliO'waa Injured
In an automobile accident last week
was sulllclently recovered to go to
hla home In l'ortlmid, Haturday,
Horn to Mr. and Mr. K. 8. I'lotz,
of Hpokaue, Washington, August 20,
a boy. Mm. 1'lutx waa Minn Itondu
Cliiypool, formerly of I'rlnovlllo.
Tim Mulr, of Roberta, wua In
I'rlni'vlllu last week. He expect to
participate, In aomo of the eventa ut
the Mitchell Kound-up next week.
Cecil, George, f. JJora and Iora
Steam , returiiod gulurday from a
two weeka' motor trip throuKh
aoiitbern Oregon and to the count.
Rev, W. L. Vun , Nuya aturtod
Tuesday on a prenetilng tour to
aevernl points In the country, He
win laTompanled by Thoa. J. Illlt.
Ir, J. T. Kox received word of hla
appointment ua county physlclun of
Grant County on Friday mid left the
following duy to'tuke up hla work.
Miss Ulmiy Andre, of North
Vuklmu, Washington, who hua been
visiting at the home of Or. and Mr.
II. 1', llidknup left for her home
Bitturduy.
Miss Kleanor Towner returned
Munduy from Blierldun, Wyoming,
where she hud been vlaitiiiK f rleiida.
8 he any the country thcr I budly
In need of rain.
Mr. I'hoebe Kelcher Joiiea, who
ha been vlHltlng Mm. Italph Jordan,
left for her home In Portland yea
terduy. Mm, Joue la aecretary of
the Oregon Wuoluaule Grocer'
Association.
Mr. and Mr. Frank Hughe were
called to Portland, Saturduy, bo
caua of the lurlou illneaa of Mr.
Hughe' brother, B. F, Shepherd,
who waa operated on recently for
appendlcltl.
J. F. Blauchard waa In Prlnevlllo
Munduy from hi Jefferson County
ranch. Mr. Iilanchard la harvesting
hi wheat crop with a amall com
bined harveater and auya the yield
I much better than tie at first ex
pected. There waa a good attendunce at
the union nor vice held laat Sunday
evening at the Hup tint church. An
excellent aermon wa delivered by
Itev. W. L. Van Nuy of the Presby
terian church. Theae union acrvicea
on Sunday evening during the past
two month have proved helpful.
The luat aervlce of the aertea will
be held Sunday evening at the
Preabyterlun church and the aermon
will be delivered by Dr. J. H. Uervin
of the Chrlatlun .church.
Chester Btarr, of Howard, waa In
the city the flrat of tli week.
Mr. J. If. ftoaenberg and aon.
Winter, left yeaterduy for Suit Lake
City where Lieutenant Uoaetiberg,
who I In the Medical Unnerve
Corp, ha been tutloned lm;e he
enlisted about a month ago.
George Oxborn, of Culver, wa In
the city yeHterday. Ho aya the
farmer are threshing down there
now and are getting from ten to
fifteen buNhels per acre, which I
better than usual considering the
high price prevailing.
II. 0, Kennard hu a letter from
his brother K. W. Kennurd, who wua
with the recent United Btnle com
mission In Kuwiltt. He endowed a
number of Interesting curios ob
tained in Russia and Japan, includ
ing stationery from the palace of
the Czar. '
Mr. and Mrs. M. Trapman felt
very sorry to get a telegram that
their uncle, Mr. J. Trapman, of
Terrebonne, died suddenly at Red
mond last Krlday at 8:30 p. m. Mrs.
Trupniuu went over to see them be
fore they left for I.ynden. Wash.,
where the funeral wa held Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. K. E. Evana and
family, of Redmond, were Jn the
city Thursday. They were accom
panied by Mra. Evana' aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mra. Floyd Goodrich,
of Concord, Michigan, who just ar
rived, having motored from their
home in Mlchigun stopping enroute
at Yellowstone Park and Mt. Ranter
National Park.
Lieutenant Hamilton B. Shawe
brother of Victor Shawe, of Powell
Butte, waa In the city Friday ac
companled by hi wife. Lieutenant
Shawe received hla commission at
the flmt Officer' Tralnlug Camp at
the Presidio and was ordered to re
port at American Lake, August 29
He wa married to Miss Freida
Rhode,, of Eugene, Saturday, Au
gust 18.
Flmt Baptist Church The church
la for the interest of the people
Why wait for the hour ot trial to
bring the blessed ministry and fel
lowship of the church. Come now,
Sunday, Sept. 2, la "Labor Sunday
Day" all over theae United State.
The uustor speak at 11 on "The
Village Blacksmith," or "Capital
and Labor," the problem and aolu
tlon; what the Bible teaches. Bible
achool at 10. Union service at the
Presbyterian Church In the evening.
F. C. Laalette, minister.
The Fashion Show In connection
with the regular Lyric program last
night drew a crowded house. The
Comedy, "How a Woman Keeps a
Secret", and the specialties were
presented In a creditable manner.
John T, Wheeler Is "Somewhere
In England" with the Medical En
gineer Reserve Corp. Spoke
says that the first day they were In
London they were reviewed by the
King and Queen who appeared very
democratic and expressed a desire
that they see London. The Y. M.
C. A. is a very popular place there
where the men spend most of their
time when they are off duty.
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ECONOMIC AND MILITARY
PREPAREDNESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGOII
In additl to templet ceursea In rsl and
ctenttfta ntfneatlM, effera full aswrtimKi as
MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC SCIINCI
ARTS AND COMMERCE
ton for affectivn future service. Yeur untry
4 H. Send tor free Wustratea kMfctotaTrara
the Bra4n tor t War" atta Tha Waraan ana!
tn Unrvararty." Mmi R-Itrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, OrerjM
FRUIT JAR
3 C
Buy Your Season's Requirements
Before Further Advances Occur
Mason pints per doz 85c
Mason quarts per doz . $1.00
Mason half gallons per doz $1.35
Economy pints per doz $1.10
Economy quarts per doz $1.20
Economy half gallon.. $1.75
Schram pints per d jz 85c
Schram quarts per dozen $1.00
Schram half gallons per doz $135
Mason rubbers 3 dozen for 25c
Mason, Economy and Schram caps, per
dozen 30c
Wide mouth Mason caps per doz 30c
Wide mouth Mason rubbers per doz 18c
FLY SCREEN PAINTED
Compare the following prices with
those of any Mail Order House
YARD
Try a Journal Classified Ad.
24 inch 13c.
26 inch 14c.
28 inch 16c.
30 inch .171
32 inch. 18c.
34 inch , 19c.
36 inch 20c.
2c
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100 FEET
..... $3.70
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4.15
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5.30
Adjustable window screens, best hardwood frames each 40c
Get our prices on rope, steel cable, binding twine, hay forks, Jackson forks
hay pulleys and carriers, fork handles, castor machine oil, oil cans, wrench
es, water bags and your grocery supplies for harvest
O. C. CLAYP00L & CO.
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Grocery Talk!
With the ' closing out of our dry goods we are going to
Add a Large Supply of
Fancy Groceries
Our store will be arranged for an up-to-date grocery stock.
j With the adding of these features we will be able to give
I the best possible service.
MICHEL GROCERY CO.
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