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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
DECEMBER 13, 1917 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL PAGES CATTLE FROM MEADOW 1!Ahm:m mks ii:mvi:h rAm.K TO .VlltKoWM lit V Ml CATTLE ON RANGE AT BARNES MILL CREEK NEWS (By our Regular Correspondent) C. W. Hlurr Ituya New iir Stuck, ini'il Oiillicrliiu (utile on .Mill Creek POST ITEMS (l)y our Regular Correspondent) KhtI Hearford and Mr. Wright puHHcd through thl Reclloii Monday with -lour oar loud of beef initio from the prairie. Q. II. Himxi-ll Hliliipml a cur load of lines beef to Portland one day lllMl WIMili. ' Win. Lcdfnru Hii i a few iluy at III pine liiKt week rlilliiK for cuttlt. C W. Sturr pintKi'd through thl section th Itntl of the week In u new Kurd.. Tin Ntijiikmi'ti' of thl Ni'i tloii wi-ri' llllHV rllllllK II K.t III IlINt Week. ivin MiiK'T returned lMt week from American Lake. Jim llui'K') wtm vIhIHiik on Oil creek on day limt week. Htnlili Mro., while returning from town- Monday, huil thn mlHforliinft to breuk their cur and hud to wnlk ; aliout nit mill-. Henry Korht ptied through here) Tui'Nday with a bunch of young I (Hit lo. lliTlllllll Hill pUrrllllNI-d two milch cow from Win. Krcutid'n herd. Narrow. OWH1AIJ4 OJJ VIHIT liiMvt Irrigation Project on Tour of Interior Y-f-rluy Htato Knglneer Lewi, Attorney General llrown and Kred N. Wallace of the Tuuialo Project were In the city yesterday and went to thn work on the Ochoco Project.' They were on a tour of Inspection havliiK looked over different Irriga tlon project In thl purt of the Rtatn. HNfilXKMt IIOWM.LH IIKIIK t'oiiNiilllnu Knglneer Inspect Ocho co' Project TIiIn Week CmiKullIng KtiKllieer J. M. Howell spent three day on the Ochoco Project thl week and was greatly pleuaed wlih the progre that I being niiido on the work. Ralph Hchnneloch wu here ye terdny and wu alo greatly pleased with the work. BARNES ITEMS (I)y our Regular CorreHpoudcnt.) Port Town mot her and i and the Hoy Clarence linker, of wnd. I vIhIIIiik hi Inter. Mr. Btelln lloaiclnian, of Port land. I vlHltliiK her parent, Mr. nil Mr. Will luce Poat. H. J. NewKoin Jr. und family C ii. Htover and family spent week-end with Mr. and Mr, Gray at Itahlilt Valley. Mr. W. W. Raymond, of Walla Wallu I vlaitliiK at llonnyvlew. Mr, laom t'leek, of Hhedd, Ore., I visiting her dauKhter, Mrs. 8. J. (Vew mini, Jr. W. I). Knox wa over from the desert, Monday for aupplle. Mr.' and Mr. Norton, Ml Man ten and J. W. Johiiaon attended church In Prlnevllln, Bumlay night. Journal Classified Ad art only on cent a word each week. Mi, ('hurley Hheiniaii and niece, Ml m I nex Short, motored to Ruck Creek Inn! week, Mr. and Mr. Carl I'uiikcIi have been employed to work at the (J. I. ranch. Iliit'h Hwngert and Culvnn Sher man are taking a hunch of cattle to Harney County to feed for the win ter. Although the weather la remark ably good fur till time of your the K lu mh I very scarce and cuttle on the range are beginning to ahow their need of feed. Stanley llnlfour, who left for The Dalle early In the fall on account of hi health, I vlMltlng wltb hi wife and ion for the week. While In Rend laat week Claude WIImou purchiiHcd the horea of Ciuy Shepherd. llruee Balfour and John Mc Knchern are delivering rattle that Ihev aold to Mr. Comegy of the OUKM'OM.WH WIV Were Hnccefiil In Inler-Hix-lct) IMiute VfHleriluy Afternoon The flrat of a aerie of seven de hate wu held at the Crook County High School yentcrday afternoon be tween the two locletle. The ques tion wa: ReHolved, "Tha Immi gration to the United State ahould be further restricted. " The alllrmtitlvo wa upheld by the Alpha represented by Neva Wel giind, Thelma Miller and Mildred liiHhman. The negative waa upheld by the Ochocnuiuns represented by Helen Van Nuy. Hurnld -Davis and Hurvey Gate. The dexiaion was in favor of the Ochoeonlans. A ailver cup will be given the so ciety winning the greater number of debates. MII.DKKD MORRISON COMIMW The Mildred Morrison Company, composed of three people, will ap pear at the Club Hull, Dec. 18, a the second lyceum number. TWO .Mil. KM COMPLETED Steam Shovel lrogreslng Kupldly ; With Main (anal j The steam shovel has the main canal completed a distance of about two miles from the east end and Is now at work In the southeast corner of the Harney place, and I moving at an average rate of about 250 feet per day. TOO LATK TO CLAHKIKY LOHT Presto tank, about 3 miles from Redmond on the. Prfneville Kedmond roud, Wednesday night . between five and six o'clock. M. K. Hanson, Prlnevllle, 6tlc LOST New bearskin muff, on Paulina road, between Prlnevllle and 3 miles out, November 25, Kinder leave at Journal office and receive rewurd. 6tlc FOR 8AI.B Ford roadster, price $250. I n ((ill re Journal office. 6tfc NOTICE TO CKKIUTOKH Notice In hfffhy vivrn by the undVrniKned, the Admlnintralf.r f th Kulat of Jehn L. M-Iwll, ptwftffrcl. to nil crrtlituni of at(i lv-M-L and to nil peraona having claim aifairial Raid tt, to prmrnt the aame with tha pwpt-r vmithi-nt, Ui th untferaiKnttl at tha unVe of M. K. Elliott, In I'nnfvlll. Ort Kon, within ix mvntha from tha date of thia notira. Dated Lfetv-mbar 1.1, l17. IJ. A. MrDOWKLU AdminiatraUtr of the Ketate of ttSc John L. McDowell. Uecaaaed. MKTHODIST ( IH IU II Help The Red Cross! Every sack of Apples purchased at the Ruthfield place north of Prine ville at $1.00 will mean 25 per cent of that amount for the Red Cross! These sales netted that fund $5.75 last week. Come to the orchard, bring your sacks, select your own apples! , The Lyon meeting are quite well attended from night to night and the people seem Interested. We urge our citizens to attend theae , meetings and by our united efforts we can be of mutual help. j Some of the leaders of the Ep worth Leaguee met at the parsonage 1 lut Saturday evening and made I some pluns for their work. A short time was spent in eating pop corn and vialting. At an early hour they all departed realizing they had spent an enjoyable time. Our Sunday School is making growth both In size and efficiency. Come with us and we will do good together. Who la the lady that will Prineville Hide and Junk House We pay the highest price for hides, pelts, horse hair, old casings, rubber and all kinds of scrap metal. Op posite old bank building, near Ochoco bridge devote herself to the interest of the zens and strangers to all of our Junior Department? services. Prove us and we will The theme for Sunday morning show you that you have a cordial will be: "The Freedom of Truth." welcome. We shall be glad to meet both citi-1 T. H. Fertig, pastor. F or The Holiday We take pleasure in calling your attention to our line of fresh groceries for the holiday trade. We solicit mail orders from out of town trade, invite country folks to make our place their headquarters while doing holiday shopping and extend a cordial invitation to city folks to include our store on their shopping route. Sweet Potatoes, 4 11) for 25c Celery, fresh and crisp, per bunch i'c Pry Onions, rb 6c, per cwt 4.50 Cranberries, best New Jersey, per lb liHc Oranges, large size, per dozen Hoc Oranges, medium size, per dozen fMlc Lemons, large size, per dozen 45c llanana, per dozen 4c Candled Citron, per rb SBc Lemon Peel, per rb Hoc Orange Peel, per fb Hoc Comb Honey, per cake JSoc Heat Creum Cheese, per To Jlrtc Hulk Peunut Uutter, lb 20c, 10 lb $1.75 Dromedary Dates, large size, each ,...2c Dromedary Dates, large Blze, 6 for $1.10 Dry Mince Meat, None Such brand, package 15c Dry Mince Moat, None Such brand, 6 for 75c Soft Shell Walnuts, lb 30c; 10 lb , $2.80 Roast Peanuts, lb aoc; 10 lb $I.JM Almonds, lb 5tc; 10 lb S2.H0 Hrazil Nuts, lb 2tc; 6 lb 5c Pecans, !b 80c; 5 lb $1.25 Filberts, lb oc; 6 tb $1.85 Popcorn, best grade, lb 125c; 10.1b $1.15 Wire Corn Poppers, quarts 25c Heavy Iron Poppers, two quarts , 35c ink V'tpy' .n(ANi , CHRISTMAS CANDIES IX FOLLOWING VARIETIES Rival Chocolates, Bordeaux Mixed, Jumbo Gum Drops, Imperial Penoche, Creole Chocolate Caramels, Jelly Beans, Sterling Mixed, Peanut Birttle, Ribbon Mixed, Perfection Mixed any variety, 5 lb for ...$1.25 10 lb for for $2.40 MOSIER WINTER APPLES Good quality. Fancy Baldwins, Choice Newtowns, and" Ortleya, ptr box $2.10 Choice Baldwins, Wagners and Winter Pearmains, per box .. $1.85 Less 10c per box In five box lots. is 2 P. S. Raisins, seeded, 15 oz puckage, 15c Not-A-Sed Raiains, 15 oz. pkg. 2 for 35c P. S. Currants, 15 oi. packugo each 35c Unbleached Sultanas, bulk, lb ....14c CliiHter Ralslus, IS oz. package 20c White Flgs 5 lb 80c; 10 tb $1.50 Black Figs, 5 lb 70c; 10 lb $1.35 MM P. S. Peaches, can 30c; per doz $8.00 P. S. Apricots, can 80c; doz. Ifci.oo P. 8. Pears, can 80c; per doz. $8.25 P. S. Strawberries, can 25c; per dozen .-. $2.00 P. S. Raspberries, can 25c; per dozen $2.00 P. S. Loganberries, can 25c; per dozen $2.00 P. S. No. 2 Sliced Pine Apple, can 25c; per dozen $2.75 P. S. No. 2 Grated Pineapple, can 25c; per dozen $2.75 P. S. Pumpkin No. 3, can 20c, per dozen $2.25 SH.AIN T j J!LEs'B;tlHpX0. y Knox's Gelatine, per package 20c Jiffy Jell, any flavor, 2 for 25c Jell-O: Strawberry, Rasp berry, Lemon, Peach, Orange, Chocolate and Cherry, per package 10c Grape Juice, full pints, each 25c Grape Juice, full quarts, each 50c California Grapeine, pints, each 35c Loganberry Juice, pintB, each 25o Boiled Cider, pints, each 25c P. S. Tomato Ketchup, pints, each 3oc Del Monte Ketchup, pints, each 25o Wi3tfa BAKING POWDER 1 lb tin Schilling's Best 50c 2 Mi lb tin Schilling's Best $1.10 6 lb tin Schilling's Best $2.10 1 lb Folger's Golden Gate ....45c 2 H tb Folger's Golden Gate $1.00 6 tb Folger's Golden Gate $1.00 1 tb Crescent '. 25c 3 lb Crescent 70c 6 lb Crescent ............. $1.00 Albers 3elfrisine Buckwheat Flour, package . S5c Albers Flap Jack Flour, package 35c Albers Wheat Flakes, large pkg. 40c Albers Wheat Flakes, small pkg .200 Albers Oats, large pacKage 40c Albers Oats, small package 15c Albers Pearls of Wheat, package .. 25c 1 Tb Eagle Chocolate ....80c i lb Baker's unsweet ened chocolate ..........23c 1 lb Baker's unsweet ened chocolate 50o lb can Hershey's Cocoa 25c 1 lb Ghlradollia Ground Chocolate 85c 8 lb Ghlradollls Ground Chocolate $1.00 111 STARCH Pop's Corn Starch, 16 oz., each 12 He Best Corn Starch, 16 oz., each 15c Kingsford's corn Starch, 16 oz., each ....15c Ivory Gloss Starch, 10 oz. each 10c Lilly Gloss Starch, 16 oz. each 15c Kingsford's GIobs Starch, 16 01., each ....15c mi mm No. 1 Soda Crackers 15c No. 2 Soda Crackers ........30o No. 1 Grahams .. .. 15c No. 1 Oatmeals 15o Bulk Soda Crackers Magic Yeast and Yeast Foam 5c Fleischmann's Yeast, 2 for ;...5c lb....l7H 0. C. CLAYPOQL & CO., PrineviUe - JmL