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PAGE 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL NOVEMBER 29, 1917 The City Price J. R. Post, of Tout, was In the city Monday. E. J. Wilson returned from Port land, Tuemiay. Ralph Jordan returned from Port land, Tuesday. Wallace Irwin, of Sisters, was In the city Monday. Ban Puett was In the city Satur day from Paulina. Roy Foster was In the city Satur day from Paulina. Homer Norton was in the city Tuesday from Post. J. H. Upton returned from Port land, Tuesday morning. I. M. Mills Is a business visitor In the city from Paulina. ,OW s om WIRE NAILS Miss Bess Hendricks is In Red mond for Thanksgiving. Parrell Mills spent the week-end t his home near Paulina. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Otis Fanter, Saturday, a son. Henry Stephenson was In the city Monday from Mitchell. S. N. Morris was In the city the ' first of the week from Suplee. j O. R. Nicely was a visitor In the ! city Saturday from Paulina. j Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson were j visitors In Bend last week-end. I Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Dixon re-1 turned from Portland, Tuesday. j Grant Raymond was in the city , the last of the week from Bend. j Mrs. C. M. Charlton was in the city Monday from Powell Butte. Miss Alma Lippman is the new stenographer for Twohy Bros. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlin were in the city Monday from Roberts. Henry L. Evans, of Culver, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. Frank MeCaffery returned Tues day from a business trip to Portland. Stanley Balfour was a business visitor in the city Monday from Fife. Jerry Ackey, of Lamonta, was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. L. M. Miller was a business visitor in Prineville, Saturday from Paulina. C. S. Ferguson was a business vis itor in the city Saturday from Roberts. Dr. I. H. Gove, who has been away several weeks, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Snyder and daughter arrived in the city Friday from Bend., Chester Hinton and wife, of En tlat, Washington, are in the city vis iting relatives. Lester Hodson, of Portland, Is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barnes. John Milliorn was a business vis Hor in the city the first of the week from Roberts. A. C. Barneycoff, of Portland, and Warren Brown motored to Madras last week-end. A. A. White, of St. Paul, will be- in the city next week on business connected . with the rebuilding of the hotel. R. L. Schee, who is one of the di rectors of the Land Show recently held in Portland, returned from that city yesterday morning. We have enroute a carload of barbed wire and nails which we expect to ar rive this week. Price, considering today's market, is very low! You will find our price much lower than can be named by any mail order house or any merchants from railroad points for delivery in Prineville! Why We Can Make Lower Prices! "Carload quantities direct from the steel mills and spot cash tells the tale!" If you are going to need wire or nails in the near future it will pay you to place your order now! Wire sold for cash only! $5.85 Common Wire Nails base, per keg Fence Staples in keg lots Minnequa Painted Wire, per 100 lbs. Half Mile Painted Barbed Wire, per 100 lbs. $6.15 $5.90 $605 Victor and Triumph Game Traps No. 0 per dozen $1.25 No. 1 per dozen $1.55 No. 1 1-2 per dozen $2.35 No. 2 per dozen $330 No. 3 per dozen $4.40 Our Low Prices on Rubber Roofing l-ply Duck aline per 108 square feet $1.75 1- ply Ironite per 108 square feet $1.85 2- ply Duckaline per 108 square feet $2.20 2-ply Ironite per 108 square feet $2.35 Malthoid Jr. Guaranteed 10 years $2.50 J. E. STEWART & COMPANY James Dixon is in the city week. this Finest Syrup 20c a Quart Making it at home caves all the miscellaneous costs of manu facture, sale and cartage. Take two cups of hot water. Mix with four cups of granulat ed sugar. (Don't Boil) When Sugar is thoroughly dissolved, add one teaspoonful of Crescent Mapleine. Mix well and cool. This makes one quart of as fine a syrup as you ever tasted. The effort required for its making is no greater than that necessi tated for brewing a pot of tea. And the total cost of a quart is but 20c less than half the cost syrup. A two ounce bottle of Crescent Mapleine costs 35c. Buy a bottle today of your grocer. Then send us the carton top and 4c, stamps for the large Ma pleine Cook Book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. (M-60) Crescent Mapleine The Delicious Golden Flavour Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mills are. In the city today from Paulina. Fred MeCaffery Is spending Thanksgiving at the Weigand ranch near Lamonta. Miss Vida Jones arrived in the city Sunday from Brookings and is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. F. Jones. Dr. Todd, who is from the Puget Sound College of Tacoma, Washing ton, lectured at the High School last Friday. J. Rassmussen, of Tacoma, Wn., is visiting his sister, Mrs. O. C. French previous to enlisting in the navy. Miss Erma Kenney and Miss Dowe gave a shadow social at Lamonta last night for the benefit of the Red Cross. ' Max Strixner was in the' city Mon day preparing to move onto his ranch recently purchased under the Ochoco Project. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lafollette left the first of the week for Portland on business and expect to be gone about ten days. Earl Thomson and Norm Adams were in the city the first of last week having some work done on the Opal Springs pump. Mrs. Lucille Campbell arrived in the city Saturday from Castor, Al berta, Canada, and is visiting her mother, Mrs. S. Hlney. Sylvain Michel left yesterday for Portland where he will take the ex amination for the commissary de partment in the army. N. P. Alley has sold his ranch at Powell Butte, known as the Mont gomery ranch, to Hans Jacobsen. The consideration was $3,000. Dr. and Mrs. Howard Gove and son Ancil and B. S. Kelsay left yes terday for Fossil where they will spen Thanksgiving with relatives. Miss Verna Smith, who has been employed in the abstract office of A. R. Bowman for some time, left Monday for Burns to accept a posi tion in an abstract office in that city. Harry Kennard left Monday even ing for Salem where he will attend the meeting of the water board. He will be in Portland for the football game between Oregon and O. A. C. today. A box party, with Sylvain Michel as the honor guest, was given at the Lyric, Sunday evening after which lunch was served at The Sweet Shop. The members of Sylvain's class were the hosts and hostesses. returned Judge T. E. J. Duffy from Bond Tuesday. Rev. F. C. Laslette, pastor of the Baptist Church, will speak at Grizzly school house, Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2:30. You and yours cordially wel comed. The Two In One Bible Class social next Monday evening, Dec. 3, at the Baptist Church for the high school students, promises to be an inter esting event. Dr. Horace Belknap, of Portland, was in the city last week-end, re turning to Salem Monday with the remains of his grandmother, Mrs. H. C. Belknap. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sam Smith left for Portland, Tuesday, and will meet their son, Captain Henry Smith, who is on his way to American Lake from New York. I Mrs. I. Michel entertained twenty guests with a dinner and theatre party Monday evening. The affair : was in honor of her son Sylvain who left yesterday to enlist In the army. Miss Beatrice Porteous has re turned to this city after having spent the past few months in Southern Oregon and will enter the University of Oregon in February. Oregonian. j Among the men who received ! commissions at the last Officers' Training Camp at the Presidio are: i Arthur W. Clothier, Captain; Fred j A. Woelflen, First Lieutenant; Rae: man F. Fleming, First Lieutenant. j Miss Nellie Perry and Ray Thayer were married in Tacoma, Washing i ton, Saturday, November 24. Mr. j Thayer Is in the army and Mrs. Thayer will probably stay with her mother in Prineville while he is in the service. Miss Louise Summers left Port land, Monday evening for Camn Lewis where she will be on duty as a Red Cross nurse. Miss Summers is a member of the University of Oregon base hospital known as Base Hospital No. 46, and Is temporarily assigned to Camp Lewis with three other Portland nurses. It is likely that they will return to Portland before the hospital mobilizes. Rev. W. L. Van Nuys, pastor of the Presbyterian Church, is holding services at several points in Crook County this week. As he will be at Paulina, Sunday, there will be no preaching services at the Presbyte rian Church in this city Sunday morning, but Bible School will be held at 10 a. m. and Young People's meeting at 6:30. At 7:30 preaching services will be conducted by Rev. T. H. Fertig, pastor of the Methodist Church. Claud and Preston Dunham In the city from Post. "MOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Toby Lister and Eugene Miller have gone to Paulina for the weekend. Miss Mahln Bixby, who has been in Portland for several weeks, has gone to The Dalles. J. J. Schaffer and family, of Moro, are visiting Mrs. Schaffer's sister, Mrs. J. W. Boone. Mrs. Frank MeCaffery and Miss Marie Austin have gone to Redmond for the week-end.' W. I. Dishman was among those who returned from the Portland stock show Sunday. G. M. Cornett and family left Friday for California where they will spend the winter. T. L. Quinn returned Tuesday from Portland where he has been for the past six weeks. M. R. Biggs returned from Port land, Sunday, where he has been at tending the stock show. Judge T. E. J. DufTy, with a party of men from Bend, has gone to the Narrows on a hunting trip. Mrs. Isaac Ketchum Is spending a few days In Bend with her son, Dr. R. D. Ketchum and family. Max Crandall, of Portland, Is working on the books of the Ochoco Irrigation District this week. j Miss Irene Barnes went to Bend last week and will be employed In D. H. People's abstract office. j Miss Eleanor Whltmore, of Bond, I was In Prineville last Thursday for the Rebekah district convention. Arthur Michel left for Portland FOR SALE Young Ancona Cocker els, excellent stork. H. K.. Allen, Powell Ilutte, Oregon, " ' III 1 c FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 0. Springer. 3t2p FOR RENT Rooms. Journal office. Call it the 3tlp DR. F. II. DAY Physician, ophthal mologist, neurologist. Specialist of eyes and nerves. Glasses fitted. Hours: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 1:30 to 5 p. m. Evenings by appointment. Prineville Hotel, Prineville, Orit, VI I4'!:;;, SIIALER'8 WRAPPED TREAD METHOD Guaranteed Tire Serv ice. Shop on Main Street, oppo site Journal Office, Princvillo. P. O. Box 157. 3Mc KIX(J . THAN K I-Id EMM We wish to express our sincere thanks to the firemen and our friends for their successful efforts in saving our building and merchan dise from the recent Are. THE W. F. KINO COMPANY. and neighbors for their kind hospi tality to u during the fire. Mr. F. K. Barber, Mrs. and Miss Thompsnu. Dlt. F. II. DAY, Physician, Optlml imiloKixt, NeumloKlM, 8ktIu. it of Kyrw anil Nerves Signs of eye strain: Twitching, itching and redness of the eyes, when light pains them, granulation of lids, when reading tires them, drooping of the lids, beaduches above eyes, top of tb bead and at buse of the brain. Hav you any of the above symptoms? Be Dr. Day and have them removed. Glasses fitted. Office hours to 11:80 a. tn. 1:30 to E p. m. Even ings by appointment. Prineville Hotel, Prlnovllle, Oregon. 2110 ('. '. H. H. WINS (i.VMK CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends Crook County High won the bas ketball game from the town team Friday night with a score of 23 to 21. The teams were evenly mulched but the remarkable basket shooting of Luckuy Donney won the game for the High School. WANTED Man to work with or without team. H. C. Baughman. 3tfc yesterday to be there for the Ore-gon-O. A. C. football game today. C. W. Foster and Wm. Led ford returned Monday from Portland where they attended the stock show. W. M. Patterson, adjuster of fire losses, was in the city Monday on business connected with the recent fire. The following marriage licenses were issued Saturday: Thomas Wheeler, Deschutes county, and Inez Bates, Crook county; Eugene K. Rose and Augusta Mills, both of Bend; and Lewis W. Bennett and Sophia Fallen, both of Dry Lake. Blanche and Bernice bhlpp enter tained at their home Saturday even ing with a dancing party. The guest list included, Beryl Davis, Viola Johnson, Ruth Dishman, Mild red Dishman, Mildred Young, Dolly Hodges, Luckey Bonney, Fred Me Caffery, Hobart Reams, Jean Miller, Sylvain Michel, Toby Lister, George Stearns and Jack Bradbury. A New and Complete Assortment IVORY PYRALIN Mirrors, Hair Brushes Combs, Man icure Sets, Shaving Sets, Infant Sets, Hair Receivers, Jewel Boxes, Talcum Box Holders, Trays, Soap Boxes and Powder Puff Boxes Make Your Selection Now! D. P. Adamson & Co.