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PAGE 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL SEPTEMBER 13, 1917 The City E. E. Gtllenwater, of Poet, was In the city Monday. Edward Street, of Faulina, was In the city Tuesday, , Harry E. Dobson. of Roberts, was In the city Tuesday. Marion Osborne, of La Tine, . Is In Prinevllle this week. E. B. Wade was a visitor In the ty Saturday from Suploe. Miss Emma Lopp s visiting at her tome In Madras this week. Orvllle Davidson Is a bnsiuess vis itor this week from Barnes. B. L. Tone was over from his ranch near Sisters, Monday. C. L. Shattuck was a business vis itor at Madras the first of the week. Roy Price returned home Monday after spending a week in Prineville. H. G. Ferris, of Bend, was a Louis Miller, of Suplee, the city Tuesday. was In Miss Victoria business visitor in the city Saturday. e v .nil Pheai.-r Morris, of Su- dV 'or Paulina where plee, were In the city last week-end. j te school this winter. H. H. Cofold. of Portland, was In Prinevllle, Tuesday. T. V. Marshall, of Redmond, waa in the city Tuesday. Albert Tucker was In rrlneville yesterday from Suplee. T. J. Peaty Is a business visitor this week from Alfalfa. T. H. Brennan, of Paulina, was In Prineville the first of the week. E. T. Luthy, County Commission er, is In the city this week from Roberts. Dan Holslng was a business vis itor in Prineville, Tuesday, from Metollus. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rosa, of Spring field, Illinois, are visiting their son. Homer Ross. E. E. Evans and family wore in the city Tuesday from their ranch near Redmond. Huston left Satur- she will W. H. Lytle, secretary of the State Livestock Sanitary Board, was a visitor in the city Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Cayton and children have moved to Prineville for the winter. F. F. Bowlin returned from Mitchell Saturday with a load of apples. Mrs. Ellis Laughlin, of Suplee. j Mrs. R. S. Dixon and Miss Helen was visiting friends in the city last ; Summers returned Monday from a week-end. two we?k" outing on the Metolius. G. H. Nye, of Roberts, was a busi-j W. McCaffery and family, of ness visitor In Prineville the first of ! Redmond, have purchased property the week. I ,n Prineville and will reside here in : tne future. Lon Richardson, former sheriff of Harney County, Is in Prineville this j week attending Circuit Court. I L. D. Fox was In the city Saturday from Bend. Dell Davis, of Held, was In city Friday. the Miss Edith Smith left Saturday for Tumalo where she will have charge of a school this winter. Mrs. B. F. Amis and children left Saturday for Spokane, Wash., where they will reside. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Howard left Monday for an extended visit with relatives In California. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lemke, of Miss Mittye Wallace of Chickasha, Oklahoma, arrived in Prineville Monday and Is visiting her father, N. G. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Burson Cate, of Culver, and Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Cate, of Vancouver, Wash., were visitors in the city Tuesday. I The Union Sunday School Conven- i tfnn nf newtlntoa Tcfforann and Barnes spent a few days last week Crook w(n he,d t at the home of Frank Crane. October 26. 27 and 28. The ShumU Club will meet withi p F Na8n of Journa, f ff " , J?-me le' f?? " returned Saturday morning from This is the first meeting of the year, j Rogeburg where h(J the Mrs. Louie Shepherd, wife of the , funeral of his uncle, J. E. Nash, late B. F. Shepherd, who has been Mrg L MUnn Quite s.ck In Portland, is recovering, j returned Saturday from PauIina Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith returned j where hey have been vistiing at the last week from a month's outing i home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sever- spent at Belknap Springs and the ' ence. coast. J. C. Wyman and family, of Cul- Miss Beulah Kibler went to Bend, , ver, were in the city Tuesday. Miss Monday, where she will be employed . Heltn .finlshed High School here last in the office of County Clerk 3. H. Eaner. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Rodman and daughters, Esther and Callie, were entertained Thursday at the home of Jay Christian. W. I. Westerfleld, editor of the Grass Valley Journal, was in Prine ville the first of the week and called t the Journal office. Nate and Earl Wurzweiler, former residents of Prineville, left Portland Sunday morning with Ambulance Corps No. 19 to go into camp at American Lake. Dr. I. H. Gove went to The Dalles last week and brought back his Ford roadster which he had left there a few days previously. Since liis return he has purchased a new Ford touring car. Presbyterian Church, Sunday, Sept. 16th. Morning Worship at 11. Sermon: "Reaching After God". Bible School at 10 a. m. Young People's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Evening praise service with short Gospel sermon at 7:30. Special at tention is being given to the prepar ation of music for this service. W. L. Van Nuys, pastor. Talk to GUIS about your new Fall and Winter Suit or Overcoat A large stock of the pat terns which will be worn this winter has just been received and all suits and coats are hand tailored in my shop in Prineville J.A. GILLIS, Tailor year and will teach at Gateway this ; winter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster and ; children returned Monday from m I motor trip of several weeks. They visited Mrs. , Foster's mother In ; Idaho. Mrs. W. H. Belknap visited at her parent's home near Redmnod the first of the week. Her brother was 1 home at that time on a furlough from California. Mr. and Mrs. George Milllcan left yesterday for Eugene by way of the ! McKenzie Pass. They will go from there to Portland where Mr. Milli . can will have his eyes treated. , Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brix were in the city Tuesday from Powell Butte, j Mrs. Brix recently returned from : Denmark where she has been visit- lng relatives for several months. ! Attorneys Allen Biggs and Chas. ' Leonard, of Burns, are In the city , this week on business connected with the Circuit Court. Mr. Biggs j is a cousin of M. R. Biggs of this i city. ! Mrs. Lenora Dillon, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilhoit have returned ! from a trip to San Francisco, Los Angeles and other California points. While at San Francisco they visited Mrs. Dillon's son, Orvllle, alos Ralph Christian. They found the boys , well, and enjoying navy life. Miss Rose Schlattman resigned her position as stenographer in M. R. Elliott's law office last week to accept a position in the census de partment at Washington, D. C. She left Tuesday morning for her new field of labor and will enter upon her duties Monday. The best wishes of Prineville friends go with her. ff Dr. Turner, the well knowb eye specialist of Portland, . will be in Prineville again Wednes day, Sept. 19th, one day only at Hotel Prineville. Dr. Turner is a specialist of experience and stand ing, and you will make no mistake In consulting him about your eyes : and glasses. Headaches relieved, cross eyes straightened, satisfaction guaranteed. Consult him. Don't fail to let Dr. Turner show you the ! new double vision glass without the unsightly lines and seams to catch , dirt, strain the eyes, or come apart. Dne light solid piece of glass that i looks like a single pair, vet answers the purpose of two, enabling you to read or do close work and see dis tant objects perfectly. Call and see them. I. M. Mills, of Paulina was In the city Saturday. Chester Morris, of Paulina, was In the city Saturday. Wm. McConnoll. of Imperial, was In the city Saturday. Ellis Laughlin, of Suplee, waa In the city Inst week-end. F. E. Lafler Is a business visitor In Portland this week. Homer Ross returned S:turdny from a business trip to I'orthtud. P. A. Munro. of Barnes, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Reuben Hooten, of Post, was a business visitor In the city last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hull, of Barnes, were In the city last week-1 end. Miss Eleanor Whltmore, of Bend, visited friends In Prinevllle the first of the week. J. W. Smith left last Thursday! for Hood River where he will be lo cated this winter. Postmaster J. W. Boone waa In j Portland last week, returning home Saturday morning. 1 T. S. Barnes came up from Port- land. Saturday, to spend the week- t end at his ranch on Crooked River. i Miss Rernlce Billing, who "fins been visiting Mrs. J. H. Upton, left , for her home In Portland last Tues-: day. Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Nevlll proved up on their homestead last week and ' will reside In Prinevllle In the tu-. ture. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Matthews, of Portland, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Payne last week. '4t ; Mrs. Osa Green returned from Mt. Angel, Saturday. Her daughter : Alma will attend school there this : winter. I Miss Josephine Thomson, who has been visiting friends in San Francisco for several weeks, return- j ed Friday. j Miss Faith Johnson, who has been the guest of Mrs. I. Michel and sons ; for a week, left for her home In ' Portland, Saturday. ' j Miss Johnson arrived in the city j Friday from Portland and will have j charge of the Beaver. Creek school j near Paulina this winter. j i Dean Straub, of the University of i Oregon, was In Prinevllle last week ; Thursday. He Is touring the state in the Interests of the University. Mr. and Mrs. George Milllcan re-: turned home last Thursday. They visited several of the large cities In Alaska and report a delightful trip, j i The children of Mr. and Mrs. i Nicolat, who have been spending' the summer with their grandmother in 1 Sumner. Washington, returned home ! Friday. All women over the age of fifteen i years are requested to register Sat- urday and designate the kind of , service they could render the nation ; in time of need. i TTjT1rt;jBS uy At Home BY SO DOING YOU CAN SAVE MONEY! Every year thousands of dollars are sent to mail order houses under the mistaken idea that goods can be bought cheaper than at home. ADD THE FREIGHT to mail order house prices and compare with the following which ARE OUR REGULAR PRICES 5 tb pails pure Lard $1.35 10 lb pails pure Lard $2.70 White Ribbon Shortening 5 tb pails $1.15 White Ribbon Shortening 10 tb pails $2.25 Peanut Buter, 5 tb pails 95c Peanut Butter in bulk if you fur nish your own container, tb 17c Short Cut Macaroni, 3 tb pkgs. 35c Matches, per dozen boxes 65c Golden ..Gate ..Baking ..Powder 1 tb cans 45c Golden ..Gate ..Baking ..Powder 2YZ lb cans $1.00 Golden ..Gate ..Baking ..Powder 5 tb cans $1.90 Crescent Baking Powder 1 tb can 25c Crescent Baking Powder 51b can $1.00 Golden West Coffee, 2 V 2 tb cans $1.00 Golden West Coffee, 5 tb cans $1.75 Wadco Lemon and Vanilla Extracts 2 ounces 25c 4 ounces 45c 8 ounces 85c 16 ounces $1.50 Solid pack gallon Apples 40c Solid pack gallon Pineapple 60c Rolled Oats, 9 tb bag 70c Corn Meal, 9 lb bag 80c Pancake Flour, 10 tb sack 75c Amber Syrup in 5 tb cans 50c Amber Syrup in 10 tb cans 95c White Crystal Syrup in 5 tb cans 55c White Crystal Syrup in 101b cans $1.00 Special Values in Shoes Shoes are high and will be higher. We are offering exceptional values in this line. It will pay you to make your shoe purchases here. J. E. STEWART & CO, a Miss Marie Meier, of Paulina, vis ited Miss Alma Lippman a few days last week before going on to Port land where she will attend St. Mary's Academy this winter. The Ladies Aid of the Christian church met with Mrs. Floyd Rowell, Thursday afternoon. A large crowd was present to enjoy the afternoon. Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelley, of Post, were in the city last week-end. Mrs. Kelley's sister, who has been visiting her for several weeks, left for her home in New York, Satur day. A Red Cross meeting will be held at the Ladies Annex rooms Tuesday, September 18. All ladies, whether club members or not, who are In terested In this work are urged to be there and bring a needle and thimble. Prinevllle is to be hostess to the leading women of the state next month when the Federation meets here, and It is the duty of everyone, whether a club member or not, to help make this affair a success. Give these visitors a hearty welcome and make them know that Prinevllle is on the map. WORD FOR MOTHER; It is a grave mistake (or mothers to u . lect their aches and pains and suffer ; silence this only leads to chronic sic; ness and often shortens life. If your work is tiring; if your :ierve9 ai excitable: if you feel languid, weary t, depressed, you should know that Scott' Emulsion overcomes just such conditions It possesses in concentrated form tb.. ery elements to invigorate the Mooc" strengthen the tissues, nourish the nerw nid build strength. Scott's is strengthening thousands .. otWs and will help you. No alcohol Scott & Eowue. WooaiOeW. N.J. COM ING It A Car Load! Our most popular car because they have made good. Two are already sold. Place your order at once before it is too late. Some Other Bargains 1 three quarter-ton Republic truck 1 one-ton Republic truck 1 new Studebaker six 1 6-cylinder Buick, slightly used INLAND AUTO CO., Prineville, Ore.