Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 22, 1917, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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    NOVEMBER 22, 1917
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 5
ATrickofthe
Spice Trade
There are tricks In ull trades,
mi we have- liecn IiiIiI fur )rnr.
A I r lilt of llit spice I nidr, lo
e tiff-graiU', liiiuiliiinc plce
for alluding. Tlil In iIk' pi lie
lire if iiImiiii nine ami of ecry
leu spice grinders. We believe
we were t ! Ilrxl Piiiillc Cniit
Hlce House In iiki' evi lucki ly
Ural a 1 1 1 it 1 1 ( pcc fur grinding.
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BID FOR ATTENDANC
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UNCLE
SAM
v Church Hlhlii Hiliool ut 10 a. m.
1'ri'iK'IHtiK t 11 a. m. iiml 7:. 'Mi p.
III. 'I'll II HITVll'l-H will tin held In III" I
large 1'oiiiniiiilliiiiH wnrin hMiwineiit.
Tin) church M"ul will li ItroiiKlit
fill Wll. ('(UNO llllll WIIIHllIp wllh UH,
ynu will Iiml iin'iiily wi'li:nnin.
PIIKNHVTKKIA! 4 III IC If
Hiiiuliiy, November 2 51 h. Morn
In i theme: "A M it ii 'm l(li:lit to In
terpret fur Himself Uod's Mcmuige,"
Thin l tliH thlril mid IuhI sermon on
Ki'foriniitloii prliM'Iph-M. Evening:
"Th Joy of a Thankful Il?rt." A
preparation for Thuiiksglvliig duy.
Service will be held next week
uh follow: Held, Tuimiliiy, Nov.
27; IturiifH, Wednesday, 2Hlh; Klfo,
Thursday, 2IMh; Huplee, Friday,
:10th; I'iiiiIiiiii, Huniluy, llec. 2nd.
These services until Hiiiuliiy, are at
7 : HU p. m. Tim Ulvcrdiilo eongre
Kin Inn lit uHki'd to meet at Kite thin
month.
r III J
I. i: m it i: it,
it our
Salesman
He goes every
where and we ship
anywhere.
MTII, HIIINOI.KH,
iMMIKH WINDOWS, nt.l.MKH,
MOt 1,1)1 NJH, WAIX IMIAIIM, KT '.
ALHO LKWlH-lllllT HKADY-CtT
MKTIIOItlHT KI'lHf'OI'Ati III IU II
Crescent
rNi:or.i.r:i mpm kh
The City
W'h are Ktud to report tlmt our
people tiud two rmiiiiK of lilgn or
der IiihI Ruiidny. Our friend )r.
Todd was l h speaker.
Next Hunduy tmiriiliiK we will be
favored with a sermon from Rev. P.
M. Pembcrton, Dint. BuiktIii tcndfiit
of The Dulles District. Thin nervlce
will conclude with Sacrament of Our
Norrls MorKn ta a Portland via- i,orj' Supper.
Itor thin week. , ju t10 evi-nliiK we are to be fa-
K. T. Hlayton went to Portlund ifori'd with three papers from three
IuhI nlitht for the stink show. high si hool atudeiits. These papers
. n .i i wl" 'r"Ht subjects from the New
Dr. Horure Uelknup, of Portlund,, .... . , ,. " ... . , ,
,. . , KukIuikI Literature of the Colonial
will be In the -lty Huuduy. ,j jyr()(1
Mr. snd Mrs. Beth' Dixon left yes-. iThe first semiion of the quurterly
terday for Portlund to attend the xonfren- will be held In the
stock show. t church purlor on Saturday eveniiiR
brother of Alex and "l ' r'VHrJr memi.er 01 me
rjiuri li In weli'omo.
' ' T. li. FertlK, pastor.
John lllnton
Iiutl lllnton. Is vImIUhk relntlves In
Prlnevllli). ',
Mrs. Wilfred Uelknup. who bus
been seriously III for several weeks.
Is ItnprovliiK.
Loyd Cuntrlll left fur Portlund
yeslerduy and expects to enlist In
some branch of the service.
Mrs. Ma M. Wilson went to Mud-
ras Tuenliiy to spend a few
with her son, Albert.
mitlHTIAN (IIIIU H
. Bunduy ri'Kular services, com
juuuciiiK with Hllile Rchool at 10 a.
m. ( PreachiiiK at 11. Preaching
HKiiln In the evening at 7;30, sub
ject: "SiiKur For Sour drupes."
Friday evenings very Interfiling
days meetings are being held at the
- homes of the various members for
! the study of prophecy as related to
tne present wur. If you wish to
know what the results of this war
will be, come out to these meetings.
Next meeting at the home of C. F.
iiOI'KKH.
Hen l 'us at once a list of what you
require for your buildings and we
will name you prices delivered at
your station snd guarantee lo save
you money and give you full salU
fuct Ion.
WHITE TODAY
HAM CONNKM, LIMIJKIt CO.
Portlund : -: Oregon
NKW Ml Kill KK AltltlVKS
A son arrived at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Iluker Knox this morning
ut two o'clock.
UKI) 4'KOHH WOltkKIW WANTKII
The ladies of the city are urged to
be present whenever possible to help
with the lied Cross work every Wed
nesday afternoon in the Masonic
hall. One hundred seventy-five
pieces were sent out by the ladles
lust month.
WITINCOTT KKHTAl'KANT HOM
K. K.
Chapman and Wife Will Take
Charge Monday
The Uppincott restaurant was
sold this morning to F. E. Chapman
and wife who will take charge of
the business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are re
cently from California.
ji im;k waMjAck movkh
la In OMIee At Court House He
lalns Ijw Prucllce
Ml. K. II. DAV, I'hv-lilun, Oplhul
DioluglNt, NeurologlNl, HmcIiiI
InI of Kyea and Nerves
O I ... . AUn .1... In .
Twitching. Itching and redness of18"11'"- everybody Interested Is invlt.
. eu o aiiena.
the eyes, when light pains them,
granulation of lids, when reading
tires them, drooping of the lids,
headaches above eyes, top of the
head and at base of the hrsln. Have
you any of the above symptoms?
Bee Dr. Duy and have them removed.
Glasses fitted.' Olllce hours it to
11:80 a. m. 1:30 to 5 p. m. Even
ings by appointment.
Prinevtlle Hotel, Prlnevllle, Oregon.
2tlc
TYPEWRITER Smith Premier In
good condition tor sale cheap.
Harvey Cyrus.
Snturdny evening a regular Chin
ese supper will be servedjn the K.
P. Mull for the boys and girls of
the Chrlstlun Illble School. Chop
suey, chop sticks and Chinese dec
orations will be features of the
evening.
The union prayer meeting will be
held In the church building next
Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock.
The prayer meeting which has had
an average attendance of sixty dur
ing the year. Is expected to increase
in Interest and numbers through
tho union arranged for lust Sunday
Judge Wallace has moved his of
fice to the County Judge's chambers
and will bo found there at all times
In the future.
He will retain his law practice,
and all who wish to find him may do
so by calling at the court houBe.
11 At; K.H-STK W A RT X UTI A IJH
38tfO ! evening. Everybody welcome.
Help the Boys at
The Front!
A Dance will be given by H. B. Winfield at his Hall at
Terrebonne, Oregon
FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1917
Come one, come all, to this Grand Ball
For sake of the boy who's answered the call
So we at hom can gladly say
We helped the Sammies on their way.
If we do not our duty do ,
The soldier has no friend ghat's true,
Now while they are fighting for the cause,
We should help without a pause.
Remember those whom death does face,
Have anything but a pleasant place,
While we at home are safe ana free
Should help the boys across the sea.
Now, if we our part do share,
They'll rout the enemy everywhere,
Then Stars and Stripes in glory stand
On what they now call No Man's Land
Then they will stop that awful fight
, With hearts of glee, and full of delight.
Then homeward comes that Soldier Boy,
For Heaven knows no greater joy.
; H. B. Winfield.
Tickets $1.00 Supper 35c
Proceeds to go to tbe benefit of the Y. M. C. A,
Music by Jerro's Orchestra of Madras, Oregon
Myron H. Hager and Ethel Hori
gan Stewart were married at the
home of the bride's parents last
evening at 8:30 o'clock, Rev. F. C.
Laslette omciuting.
Beside the family a few intimate
friends were present to witness the
ceremony.
Mr. and Mrs. Hager will reside at
their ranch south of the city.
RKTl'XH FROM PORTLAND
Kvery Miller To Do His Hit In Win
uing The War
J. W. Carlson returned on Tues
day from Portland where he was
called, to discuss grain and milling
problems with the federal food com
mission.
Every miller and dealer is ex
pected to do his bit in winning the
war and Mr. Carlson is cooperating
with the commission in this regard.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
TURKEY S"fOR " SALE Live, 2 5c
pound; dressed, 30c. Order
yours , for Thanksgiving now.
Phone Red 461 or Sub'n 947.
Mrs. B. F. Wllhoit, Prlneville.
2tlp
ROOM FOR RENT Iu modern
House. Mrs. u. u. ciaypooi, two
blocks east of Prineville Hotel,
opposite Court House. 2tlc
WANTED Horses to pasture.
Bunch grass and straw and spring
water. No stallions. $1.60 per
month, delivery extra. Fields &
Down, Powell Butte, Ore. 2t4p
Now turn to the Classified Ads on
page 3.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
New Goods Arriving
BMBMSBB MMBMU
Nineteen and Seventeen Ladt?.abfeiE
and cereals, winter apples etc. Ask us for quotations
on new, fresh groceries not included in this list.
CORN AND TOMATOES
Ktanduril Torn, per can l.V, per ilozen $I.HO, per rasw
Kancy .Mulne Corn, per can 2c, p-r down 2.-l, per eane
Hiniiil.ini Toitiutoen, per can ,1.1c, per dozen I.H, per case
Holiil Pack Tomntoets l. M. 2, per can 17Jc, p-r down I.IM, per case
Solid Pack Tomutoew, P. H. .'In, per can 20c, p-r down 42.H.1, per cane
.. $:..Hl
.. l.5
.. $:i.0
.. (M.1
.. H.tl.1
DRIED FRUIT SPECIALS
In order to make room fur a large quantity of I)ri-1 Fruits to arrive we are offering special
price on a limited quantity while it luxts. Kach and rvery pound l guaranteed.
Dried Praclien, per pound 12c, BO pound boxes $.1.2.1
lrl-d I'runin, Italian, per pound 12c, 541 pound boxen $.1.2.1
Dried Prune, Krench, per pound 7c, BO pound boxen $.1.2.1
Dried Apples, per pound lie, 2.1 pound boxes $2.50
NEW FLOUR AND CEREALS
Standard Flour, per sack $2.KO,
PWnore, (patent) none obtainable at present
(.riiliain Flour, BO lb sack $2JM,
(.rulium Flour, 2.1 lb sack $1.4.1,
Graham Flour, III tb sack $ .7B,
Whole Wheat Flour, same as Uraliam
Kve Flour, BO lb tuu k $2..1,
Kve Flour, 2B Tb sack $l.BO,
Kye Flour, 10 lb Hack $ .SO,
erm t.'rlls, 10 IT sack $ .7.1
laical Farina, 10 lb sack $ JW,
l-ocal Pancake, 10 lb sack $ .7.1,
Cream Oats, It sack $ .75,
Cream Oats, 22J4 lb sack Sl.ttO
( renin Oats, 45 It) sack $3.50
per cwt $.1.50, per bbl.
,.$10.70
per cwt $.1.50, per bbl. . $10.70
per bbl $11.00
per bbl.
per bbl.
....$11.50
... $11.80
W heat and Oats, lb sack $ .7.1
AlberV Farina, 9 lb sack $ .00
Corn MeaL White, 9 lb sack $ .HO
Corn Sleal, Yellow, 9 lb sack $ J0
Kurkwheat, 9 lb sack $ .9.1
Pearl Hominy, 9 lb sack $ ,75
WINTER APPLES
We have In transit a portion of car of choice varieties of Winter Applea from Moxier which is
due to arrive within a few days. Special prices will be made on five box lots. Watch our ad
for prices later
BARBED WIRE AND NAILS
Minitequa Special, painted, (half mile wire) per cwt
Minuequa Regular, painted, (3 spools to mile) per cwt
Nails, retail, per lb
Nails, per keg, baxe
Nails, per keg, base, 8ve keg lots
.... $6.15
...... $5JW
Wc
$.1.90
$3.85
0. C. CLAYPOOL & COMPANY
Groceries and Hardware
FIFE ITEMS
(By our Regular Correspondent.)
E. E. Chapman and wife have se
cured work at the Dixon Brothers'
ranch for the winter. They expect
to start in a few days for a two
weeks' visit with Mr. Chapman's
mother who lives near Portland.
They will drive through in the Ford
which they purchased recently from
the Inland garage.
Mrs. Stanley Balfour . and little
son, Stanley Jr., are visiting with
her mother, Mrs. John McEachern.
Word has been received that Bill
Lozier has joined the navy.
Mr. Scammon sold his cattle to
Charley Ivy, and his horses to Mr.
Monroe. He has gone to Bend for
the winter.
Although the crowd at the dance
was not as large as usual everyone
enjoyed the evening. The next one
will be given Dec. 7th.
The pupils of Riverdale school
having all moved away, Miss Low
den gave up teaching and left for
her home in California.
Guss Lemkey and family have
gone to Bend for the winter.
Boys who have been delivering
beet in Prineville report hay and
pasture very scarce in the lower
country.
Mrs. B. F. Shepherd sold her cat
tle and leased the ranch for five
years to Frank Foster and Dean
Huston.
Charley Sherman, who was ap
pointed by W. F. King to collect for
the Y. M. C. A. in this precinct, was
on Buck Creek for that purpose. He
says only one party thus far refused
to contribute.
Claude Wilson returned Friday
from a visit with his people in Bend.
Miss Mace Wilson has gone ta
spend th- winter in the Valley with,
her sister, Mrs. Nelson. ,
Christmas Presents
Have you begun to get them ready?
For photos
Shop Early!
and don't forget our other lines.
They make fine presents.
November 1st we began a daily
film service; films are now de
veloped and printed dally.
Why send them away to be
finished?
Who is your candidate?
And don't forget to vote.
The Art Shop
Notice is hereby given that the
partnership heretofore existing be
tween Lee & Hughes has this day
been dissolved by mutual consent.
All bills due the firm are payable to
Frank Hughes.
E. P. LEE,
U4c FRANK HUGHES.
Notice is hereby given that we
will not be responsible tor goods de
livered to any one buying In our
name without a requisition issued
from our office. .
TWOHY BROTHERS COMPANY,
ltto . Prineville, Oregon,
Thanksgiving Sale!
Make This a Pleasant, Helpful Day!
SPECIAL
Our $1.50 17 tb Polished Steel
Roaster $1.20
Our $2.25 20 tb Polished Steel
Roaster .. $1.75
Our $3.50 20 tb Blue Granite
Roaster $2.90
DECORATED DISHES FOR YOUR
TABLE
Set 75c Sauce Dishes 55c
Set 6 in. 85c Plates 70c
Set 7 in. $1.00 Plates 79c
Set 8 in. $1.25 Plates 99c
Set 9 in. $1.50 Plates $1.20
Set 7 in. $1.25 Coupes .99c
Set $1.50 Teas and Saucers ........$1.20
DECORATED OR PLAIN PLATTERS
at about One-Half Price
12 in 75c Platters 40c
13 in. $1.Q0 Platters 60c
17y2 in- $1-50 Platters 75c
ELEGANT COVERED DISHES
The $1.25 kind for 75c
The $1.50 kind for 99c
GROCERIES
Fresh Celery, bunch 10c
Cape Cod Cranberries, quart 20c
Cooking Apples, box $1.35
Eating Apples, box ... $1.75
Sweet Potatoes, 4 lb for 25c
Good Storage Eggs, dozen 55c
Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon, tb 50c
Blackberry Preserves, lb 40c
Strawberry Preserves tb 40c
Ready Made Plum Pudding 35c
Ready Made Plum Pudding 70c
Ready Made Fig Pudding 35c
Ready Made Fig Pudding 70c
Try our Lebanon
special at zuc per can,
best on the market.
Peas or Beans,
actually the
Try our Salt Red Salmon, per tb 22Y2c
Choice Mackerel, 2 for 35c
Collins W. Elkins
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