Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 31, 1918, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
JANUARY 31, 1918
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ARTCRAFT-PlCTlftE.C
Friday-Saturday
10c and 25c
l Natural Fortification
If you catch colds easily, if troubled with catarrh,
if subject to headaches, nervousness or listlessness,
by all means start today to build your strength with
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n mm
which is a concentrated medicinal food and building-
tonic to put power m tne Diooa, sirenginen
the life forces and tone up the appetite.
No alcohol in SCOTT'S.
The imported Norwnrian cod livtr oil wwd in Scott' t Emanon il now refined
In oar own American laboratories which guarantee it free from impurities.
Scott & Bowne. Bloomfield. N. J. W-U
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Fresh Smelt
At this market Tuesdays and Thursdays every week!
Observe Meatless Days! Eat Fish!
Prineville Meat Market
The Store that is Head
quarters for
Fresh Fruits
and Vegetables!
A Fresh Stock of Groceries
Some very good boxes of
winter apples still on hand
Phone us your order
The Michel Grocery Co.
The Store of Service
TiieCitv
K. D. Myor was In the city last !
week-end from Paulina.
Harry Hacklemau was in th city j
laat week-end from Harnea. I
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Tarl Volnand was In the ftty j
last week-end from Lauionta. j
Knymond Smith wont to Portland ,
Tuesday to stay with his tuothtr.
V. A. and O. Q. Chltwood wore In j
rrtnevllle, Monday, from Urlily. j
Sid KoRpra waa a business visitor j
In Prineville Monday from Barnes, j
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Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Roberts werei
In the city laat week from Roberta.
Leo l.afillett waa a buatneaa vis-1
Itor In the city Monday from Red-!
niond.
M. S. Mayneld waa In the city
Monday from hla Crooked River
ranch. I
Elam Faught waa a buatneaa vla
Hor In Prineville, Saturday, from
Roberta.
Norman and Pearl WelRand were
In Prineville laat week-end from
Lamonta.
Dr. I. H. Gove returned last week
from Madras where he had been for
a few days.
T. B. Zell left Saturday for Port
land and other valley points on a
business trip.
About twenty people from Prine
ville, attended the dance at Tumalo,
. Friday night.
j Mrs. Arthur Wurzweiler and
I dauRhteri of Sisters, were visiting
j friends In the city Friday.
Alex McDonald and T. M. Hamil
ton were business visitors In the city
yesterday from Ashwood.
There will be services at the
Catholic church Sunday morning.
February 10th, at 10 o'clock.
A. L. Mackintosh, county commis
sioner of Deschutes county, waa a
business visitor In the city Saturday
Mrs. Norris Morgan left Tuesday
for Seattle. Washington, where she
will visit her son Harry Famsworth
Vernon Bell and George Johnson,
of Redmond, were In Prineville
Thursday evening for the basketball
game.
Leo Cohen, a business man from
Pendleton, was In the city yesterday
In the Interest of the War Savings
Stamps. ' !
Rene Lenoir, who is employed In
the Ochoco District office, returned
Monday from a week-end trip to
The Dalles.
Mrs. R. L. Jordan returned last
week from Portland where she has
been the past several weeks receiv
ing medical treatment. j
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Peoples and
daughter, Arllne, and Miss Irene
Barnes were In Prineville last week
end from Bend.
Mrs. Maud Puett was in the city
last Saturday visiting her son Norris
Bixby who was here with the Fort
Columbia basketball team.
A message from Herbert Hamil
ton dated January 25 states that he
arrived safely in France on that
date.
Mrs. Norris Morgan and Mrs.
Vira Cyrus were In Redmond Friday
evening and attended the Rebekah
lodge meeting.
Fenton Chase, of Suptee, passed
through Prineville, Monday, going
to Suplee to visit relatives. He Is
stationed at Camp Lewis, Washing
ton. Logan Bros., of Prineville, are
feeding three hundred head of cattle
at the Alraeter ranch near Terre
bonne. They will keep them there
the rest of the winter.
Miss Esther Jane Clark and MisB
Mabel Lorence, of Bend, Vernon
Bell and George Johnson, of Red
mond, were In the city Sunday and
also visited the Ochoco Project.
Logan Bros., of Hampton, who
bought 100 tons of hay of P. B.
Berlin last fall, brought their cattle
last Saturday, stopping over night at
the Swingle ranch. The hunch con
siHts of 117 head of cattle and 45
calves. Lake County Tribune.
Mrs. Elmira Swalley received a
letter recently from her grandson,
Roy Sumner who is somewhere in
France. He enlisted from Prineville
when war was first declared and Is
with Co. E 11th Regiment, U. S.
Engineers. In his letter he says
they expect to be back in time to
help finish the Ochoco Project.
When you cannot find what you want advertised in
The Journal, write one of the advertisers and they will
get it for you if it is manufactured. All advertisers in
the Crook County Journal are known to us to be
reliable.
LOW PRICES ON MERCHANDISE OF HIGH QUALITY
Our prices, considering conditions, are low. You can expect higher price in
many lines. The goods listed below are all high grade merchandise and you will
make no mistake in taking care of your requirements for some time to come!
35 lb Itot Italian Prune 8.I.UO
2S lb Hot French Prunes 13.85
85 lb Hot Seedless Hulslna asl.a.
25 tt Hot Kvaporated Peachea tit.UH
Canned Apples, liallon ('ana Hie
Canned Plums, Gallon Cnna 4.V
Canned llliick berries. Gallon Can 7.V
Koyal Club Peanut Hutter I S tti can JWte
Royal Club Peanut Hutter. 6 lb can Sl.otl
Golden Gate Unking Powder. 1 tb can 4.V
Golden Gate linking Powder. 1 4 tb can . SI.IO
Golden Giite Unking Powder, 5 lb can 'J.H
Crescent Unking Powder 1 Ri It.V, 5 It) SUM!
K.T MOKK MSH: N.WK THK MKATS HH
Tilt: MOl.MKUS
Plnic Salmon, 10 lb Kits SI.Mil
Red Sockeve Salmon. 10 lb Kits HJ.'JO
SpU-ed Herring. 10 tt) Klta
Spiced Herring. 25 It) Kits fJl.7.1
Booth' Sardines, large cana 1!.V
Fancy Chinook Snlmon, S H Flats
sit cans for $1.10
Fancy Chinook Salmon, 1 tt) Flats .V
sit cans for $1,115
Stripe Surdities, medium site can I.V
8 V HITS
Amber Corn Syrup, 5 lb cans ft.Vi
Amber Com Syrup, 10 lb caua $1.00
While Corn Syrup,
White Corn Syrup,
6 lb cans , oe
10 tt) cana $l l
NO IP Wil l, UK Mil. Ill It
Hob White Hwp, U bars M
hob White Soap, 50 bars 'J.M
Mob White Soap, 100 bars .V7I
Goblin Toilet Soap, per bar '
IMIMI'AHK Ol It I'llH KS ON HAIIDWAHK
Half Mile limb Wire, per hundred n
Nails, per It)
Nails, per keR base price $.VIM
Intuitu I ply Roofing, siiuure 1.1)0
Duikallne 1 ply Roofing II M
Multhold Jr. Roofing, per roll $2.0.1
HIGH TK.NT IIATTMUKH 4.V
We move a lot of Itntteriea and can Rive them to
you that test Mull. Kverready Batteries wlili h we
sell, aro considered the best Mattery put out.
PAINTS F1ll KVKIIV IHK
We have Juat added a new linn of Automobile.
Puliits put out by the Gllddon VhiiiIhIi Compuny.
You can make your old Automobile look like new
at small coat. Our House I'nlula lire put up by
lleuth anil Mllllgiui. There Ih no better paint
manufiirtiired. Auk any painter. Kunnlilne
nnialii'S will make the wood work ail old furni
ture look like new,
J. E. STEWART & COMPANY
returned from
to
and
Douglas Fairbanks has achieved
the impossible according to a story
told around the Lyric Theatre where
his newest Artcraft picture, "Down
to Earth" will soon be shown. The
famous Fairbanks smile has evi
denced itself on the faces of many
different kinds of humans but that
a hippopotamus would respond to a
contagious grin is somewhat doubt
ed. However, the picture will
prove the truth of the assertion.
Miiis Vlda Jones
Portland, Friday.
Mrs. Charles Houston was In the
city yesterday from Roberts.
C. W. Elklns was In Redmond on
business the last of the week.
T. B. Zell returned the first of the
week from a business trip to Port
land. J. W. Crooks and O. C. Claypool
made a business trip to Redmond,
Tuesday forenoon. ,
Clark A. Robinson, of Pomeroy.
Washington, arrived yesterday
visit at the home of T. B. Zell
family.
There will be a basketball game
tomorrow night between Bend and
Crook County high schools at the
Commercial Club Hall.
Wm. Dunker, who was employed
at Camp 18 on the Ochoco Project,
was burled here last Thursday. His
relatives could not be located.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fertlg, of La
Junta. Colorado, are visiting their
son, J. H. Fertlg, who Is employed
In the Ochoco Project office. They
will probably locate here permanent-1
ly.
Wm. O. Cot, superintendent of
the Squaw Creek Irrigation Co., waa
In the city yesterday. He will leave
for Vancouver, Washington, In a
few days to Join the Engineers'
Corps.
Mrs. Lucretta B. True died at her
home In 8herwood, Sunday, January
27. Mrs. True was the mother of
Mrs. C. L. Shattuck of this city.
Mrs. Shattuck has been with her
mother for several days.
R. A. Ward, county agricultural
agent, and S. L. Wiggins, of the O.
W. R. & N., attended the Commer
cial Club luncheon Friday. They
sre accompanied by Miss Anna M.
Turley and Mrs. Jessie MiComh of
the U. S. Department of Agriculture
who are conferring with the Ladles
Annex In connection with a federal
food survey which Is being conduct
ed by the government. Miss Turley
is connected with the extension de
partment at O. A. C.
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DKPITY GAME WARDE.V
Luckey Ilonney Appointed
Part of the Slate
I'or Thin
Luckey Bonney has been appoint
ed special deputy game warden for
this part of the state.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
81 HODCES Feed barn will be
open for business Feb. 1. 12t2c
FOUND Small gold necklace, with
silver charm. Owner can have
same by paying for this ad. 12tfc
WANTED A span of good sound
mares to weigh 1500 or 1600
pounds. Inquire of J. II. Fertlg,
at Ochoco DiHtrlct office. 12t2p
FOR SALE One saw mill, shingle
mill planer, and everything com
plete, cheap if taken at once.
Inquire of Jack Dee, Grizzly, Ore
gon. 12t2c
FOR SALE A 1' Grain and Alfalfa
Ranch; 360 acres, on main road
Redmond to Prineville, 150 bot
tom. 160 under ditch, all kinds of
buildings; fenced and crossfenced
130 cultivated; Railroad building
station to be on place, river on
Dlace. Price $18,000, one-third
cash, time on balance at 6 percent.
Also 480 acre stock ranch south
west of Prineville; 40 in cultiva
tion, large house and barn, fenced
A 1 at $3800, one-third cash
time on balance at 6 percent. See
me or F. Forest at ranch on Prine
ville road. C. F. Loomis 12tl0p
OOECS!
Latest copyright books by well-known authors
Included in this assortment:
"The High Heart" Basil King
Hl-D?11" Elen?L.H?0,?e?
The Tiger's Coat" Elizabeth De jeans
"Seven Miles to Arden" Ruth Sawyer
"Barbarians" r . jJb VW. jChamber s
Come in and look them over.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Druggists
THE ELITE MILLINERY
Open Afternoons Only from
2 to 5:30 during the re
mainder of January
Will go to Portland during February to specialize on
different parts of the work. The openine will be on
or about the first of March
OLLIA M. LEWIS
"Hllp-On" Veils, no pins or fastenings.
FRANKLIN OWNERS YOU KNOW
E. II.
Dr. a.
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John
Vic
C.
French The Dalles
M. Lowe I no Dulles
Palmer, The Dulles
l'iilt..n. . Wbwo
Amlerdon Whmco
.lmln. A. H. Iteiinctt. Tlio Dulles
Leo V. Hruno GrunddulloH
H. Kdwurds, l'llnevillo
Pridiiv (.utewuy
Krociicrt Ueixl
WilllMiiiHon Prlnevlllo
George V. Kelley, Pan Una
K. N. Hull, I'oweil mine
J. P. Bolton, The Dulles
VlrH O. Kelly, The Dulles
K. K. MutHon Glonwood
Chun. A. Hnrth, ....The Dulles
George VV- Johnson, Dufur
Frank Pennington, GruiKl
dalles Carey W. Foster, ....Prineville
Dr
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F. L. Houghton, The Dulles
II. V. Woodcock The Dulloa
V. II. French The Dulles
Fred Hluii, Wawo
Duve Fulton, Wiinco
Grant Mays, I'ortlunil
George Mllllcan, .Prlnevlllo
Dr. II. P. Itolknup, PrinevUlo
Dr. 11. Ferrell, Iteml
Mrs. J. K. Hyun, lleud
W. P. Trelehel, Paollim
Ira F. llliick Culver
J. M. Konklin, .....Maiipln
George Hcliwurtz, Gninm Valley
Chun. Ynockel, .('entervillo
George Hnrth, The Dulles
L. O. Mcuchum, ....Hood Ulver
Johnson Condon
J. O. McKlnney, Sisters
L. B. Kelly Muupln
ASK THEM
Call at Salesrooms or write George E. McCIure, care Walthcr
Williams Co., The Dulles, Oregon, exclusive agent.
Just like money
while you sleep.
on interest Classified Ada work