DECEMBER 20, 1917 . ronnif rniiNTV JOURNAL The City Carey W. Foster baa a new Frank lin roadster. Edgar Donnelley wa In th city Tuesday from Suplee. Ml hi Laura Houston has gone to Bend to visit relative. G. E. MoClure, of The Pallea, waa In Prlnevllle last week-end Mrs. H. J. Mater waa In the city from Paulina laat week-end. David Pickett la In the city from Portland for few daya. Wm. Led ford returned to hta ranch near Poet, Monday. Thoa. Flttgerald and wife were visitors In Mitchell Inst week. Mrs, Minnie Dlsbro, who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. I.. J. Rippev. left Saturday for Portland. Attend the Christian church SUNDAY and hear the FRUT H 10 a. m. 7:30 p. m. ISM iL Wi f all oo3-uuijli' a. rz-pzf. flap py ni-irl r-i Kti nononorr r Z?jp2PCLC 7 r CORNETT & CO. Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Barne re turned from Portland, Friday. Mlaa Nettle Scott baa gone to her home near Howard for the holiday. Harry Kennard haa gone to Se attle to enlist In the aviation corpa. F.dward Street, of Fife, was a business visitor In the city Tuesday. Mr, and Mr Howard Turner were in the city Monday from Mad rna. The Shuntlaa met at the homo of Mrs. M. K. Brink, Saturday after noon. There will be services t the embolic church Sunday morning at S:.t0. Walter Foster was a business vW itor in the city Monday from Powell Hut to. Wm. I.edford and C. W. Foster came In from the I.edford ranch Saturday. John Handy and It. R. Balfour wore In the city Tuesday from Harm's. I". S. Bushnetl was a business vis itor in the city Saturday from Hubert. Or. J. H. Gervin went to Culver Monday to begin a series of spwlnl meetings. Warren Brown returned Tuesday from a business trip to Astoria and Portland. Walter Vandervert was in the citv Saturday on his way to the Mo ral 1 ranch. Mrs. Isom Cleek. of Albany. Is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Sam Smith. Mrs. James Cram and Mrs. Alice Nelson were in the city Tuesday from Roberts. Miss Victoria Huston la In the city from Paulina where she has been teaching. McKlnley Kane, of the Madras State Bank, was a business visitor In the city Tueaday. Dr. H. P. Belknap was called to Culver. Tuesday, to attend several case of pneumonia. E. A. Busaett and family have gone to their ranch at Powell Butte tor the holidays. Judge and Mra. N. G. Wallace re turned Saturday from a few days' business trip to Bend. Mra. I. Michel. Miss Bess Hend ricks and Arthur Michel were vis itors In Bend, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Calbreath, of The Dalles, arrived in the city Monday to visit relatives. L. J. Crittenden. Income tax In spector, who haa been in the city several days, left Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Ray return ed the first of the week from a visit at Solo and other valley points. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Huston and family were visitors In the city the first Kf the week from Barnes. Mrs. John Chandler and daugh ter, of Redmond, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Ayres, Sumtav and Monday. Norma and Helen Wlnan have gone to their home In Walla Walla, Washington, to spend Chrlstma. T. A. Qulnn left Monday for In dlanapolia. Indiana, where he will spend the holiday with relattvea. W. K. Blomgren. engineer and ,irrtamii from llolse. Idaho, la in the city on business connected with the Oehoeo Protect. Miss Hasel Sullivan will leave tomorrow for Portland where she will spend Christmas with her mother and father. Harry Steams Is expected home Saturday morning from McMInn ville, where he is attending college, to pond the holiday. Jay Fox, who was In Prlnevllle during the summer, has enlisted In the aviation corps. He waa a student at the I', of O. Henry Mot'all left Sunday for Little Kgypt. Mass.. where he will apenjl Christmas with his family who have been gone several weeks. Mrs. Alice WlrU arrived In the city the first of the week from II ll,la boro and is visiting at the home of her son. Wlllard Wlrts. Mrs. V. H. Relnlklng returned to Portland. Sunday, after spending a few days with her husband who is emi'loved with the Oehooo Irrigation District. T. B. and t! rover Price sold their ranch recently to be submerged with the Oehooo Irrigation District. The consideration is said to have been $:iu,0tMI. Rev. A. I.. Wardswortlt. field editor of the PacUlc Baptist, lit Pasadena. California, was a visitor in the city Sunday ami assisted at the union evening services. George Mllllcan, who recently had an operation for a cnlnruct. Is out of the hospital and is improving rupldly. Mr. and Mrs. Mllllcan have been In Portland for several weeks J ii m os Glllts. of Boston, Mass., ar rived In the city last night to visit his son. J. A. (Hills. This is the first time these gentlemen have met In twenty-six years. Tom Long, of Powell Butte, Is recovering from a recent operation III an eastern hospital. He had the upper part of his larynx removed I and will uever he able to siieak again. The usual service at the Chrla tian Church, Sunday beginning with Bible School at 10 a m. Preaching at 11 and 7:30. All not attending service elsewhere are Invited to at tend and hear the "Truth". "Mtsa Henrietta Beck left Monday evening to spend the holiday at her home near Salem. She was ac companied by Miss Kleanor Yancey, who will spend the next two weeks with relatives In Portland. Ralph A. Clark and family who recently moved from here to Garden City, Kansas, have purchased a half Interest in one of the best garages in that part of the state. A com munication from them says they like their new location hut miss their many Prlnevllle friends Hills'BFO! I tfsT BRAND Has no equal no rival and no substitute! It is the i Best! 1, 2, and 5-lb. cans Sold by J. E. STEWART & CO. Mr. and Mra. E. A. P. I.afollette, eaeh giddier t have khaki t.sia of Burnt Ranch, were In the city "'""l- Thlwa 115.61 over our ,. . .' quota and the inannKer. Rev. F. t . Saturday. Their son. Dewey, who la , lMMHt ,,. lo ,Bk ,, wh(, attending Crook County High, re turned with them for the Christina vai I Km. K7.fil wn the amount raised In Prlnevllle for the Bible Drive for gave so heartily and generously. Now turn to the Classified Ad oa page 3. 3C Memry From Toylaed! Only Three Days left in which to buy the "kiddies" a gift! Make your children happy by giving them a Christmas present! Headquarters for Candy, Nuts, Oranges, Apples! A good selection of fresh candies and nuts of all kinds at prices that are right! Apples Choice Baldwins, Johnathons, Newtons at $1.75 per box! We will have the biggest and best display of all kinds of fruits and vege tables in the city! Let us help you plan your Christmas dinner! Join the Red Cross tomorrow! A dollar does the deed! We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! The Michel Grocery Co., With the Christmas Spirit