CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL FEBRUARY 7, 1918 PAGE 4 TheCity Beth Dixon was In the city Tues day. K. W. Grime Is In Portland this week. Joe Post was In the city Tuesday from Post. Ed Jones, of Gririly, was in the city Friday. Wm. Ledford spent the week-end In Prineville. Van Wilson, of Sisters, was In the city Saturday. Champ Smith returned Saturday from Portland. Fred Elliott was In the city Mon day on business. Sam Lytle, of Paulina, was In the city last week-end. Sam Ellis was a business visitor In the city Friday. ' Aaron Hoffman was In the city from Held, Tuesday. C. H. Erickson was In Prineville Monday from Bend. Ernest D. Smith, of Barnes, was In Prineville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ray left yes terday for Portland. Mrs. Homer Ross is visiting with friends in Portland. J. O. Madden was in the city from Redmond, Saturday. Henry Bernard was in the city Sunday from Suplee. W. H. Barney was In the city Tuesday on business. Geo. Messinger was a business vis itor In Bend, Friday. Jim Hayes Is a business visitor in the city from Suplee. Fisher Logan was in Prineville, Tuesday from Barnes. Robert Vasey was in the city Fri day from Combs Flat. Granville Nye was In the city Tuesday from Roberts. Otto Sontag was in the city Tues day making proof on his homestead near Roberts. Herbert Angell and family, from Suplee, are In the city. H. A. Foster was a business visitor In Bend last week-end. Jas. Fuller was In Prineville, Sat urday from Mill Creek. C. O. Chrtstinia and family were in the city last week-end. A. L. Schults. of Alfalfa, was a Prineville visitor Tuesday. John Luckey was a business vis itor in Prineville. Saturday. I, . K. Sltton was in the city Fri day from the Barnes ranch. V. A. Foster was In the city Tuesday from Powell Butte. F. S. Towner was a business visi tor In Prineville, Saturday. Lawrence Lister was In the city last week-end from Paulina. John French was In Prineville on business Saturday afternoon. C. J. Sundquist was In the city Friday afternoon on business. John Kemmling was a business visitor In Prineville, Tuesday. H. L. Van Meter was In the city Saturday afternoon from Bend. Louis Vierhus. of Hay Creek, is spending the week In Prineville. Ed Estelle. of Griizly, was a busi ness visitor In Prineville, Friday. Mrs. H. J. Edwards was in the city Saturday from Powell Butte. L. J. Ogden was in from his ranch on lower Crooked river. Saturday. Miss Hazel Sullivan returned Fri day from a business trip to Bend. J. F. Rice was a business visitor in the city Friday from Powell Butte. C. C. Brix was In Prineville. Fri day, from his ranch at Powell Butte. Chas. Parrish and family were In the city last week-end from Barnes. H. R. Welch was in the city Mon day from his ranch near Prineville. Everett Nye Is spending the week at his father's ranch near Roberts. E. W. Foster was a business vis itor in Prineville, Friday, from Post. C. H. Farrer was a visitor in the city Friday from Wheeler, Oregon. LYRIC Jesse Yancey yesterday. was In the city L. L. Scott was In the city yester day afternoon. A. Q. Brown was In yesterday on business. Prineville Victor Shawe was In the city yes terday from Powell Butte. W. P. Myers, an attorney from Bend, was iu the city yesterday. J. A. Ktggs was in the city yester day on business from Powell Butte, i J. Ralph Breese was in Prineville yesterday from his Combs Flat ranch. Nig Prlngle. of Bend, accompanied the war speakers to Prineville, Friday. Wells, was a week-ejul the city from Powell r T" 11 I SS I I I MMmmmmmmwmmm, M z i I ' f , If 1 X V- ; h'vm i'""''A ' i '' Jane . 1 Cowl In The Spreadin Dawn" Coldwyn Pictures. riday-Saturday 10c and 25c wm0 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 "Slip-On" Veils, no ping or fastenings. Geo. W. visitor in Butte. Jas. Forrester was In the city Friday from his ranch on Crooked River. James Allen was a visitor In Prineville the first of the week from Suplee. D. II. Peoples was a business vis itor in Prineville, Saturday from Bend. J. H. Cpton left Sunday evening for a business trip to Portland and Salem. J. J. Johnson was In the city Sat urday from his ranch on Marks Creek. E. Hereford, of Meadow, was transacting business In Prineville Friday. Jack Welgand returned recently from a pleasure trip through Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. John Drlscoll were In the city Tuesday from Powell Butte. Dennis Hunt, a prominent stock man from Sisters, was In the city Tuesday. Miss Stevens, of Corvallls, Is the new bookkeeper at J. E. Stewart & Co.'s store. Aaron Walking and falmlly were week-end visitors in Prineville from Barnes Butte. Geo. Slayton and family were in the city Friday to bear the Canadian : war veterans. ! t W. C. Fleming, of Powell Butte, ! attended the speaking at the court house Friday. Raymond , Calavan was In Prine ville. Saturday from his ranch on Marks Creek. Wm. Endlcott and family were business visitors In the city Saturday from Madras. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Gray and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson motored to Bend yesterday. Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller and daughter were In the city Tuesday visiting friends. Chas. Montgomery was In for the Canadian war veterans speaking on Friday afternoon. E. S. Robe, assistant manager of the Portland Hotel, was a Prineville visitor laBt week-end. C. C. Healy, who has been assist ing with the Horney tractor, left for Metollus, Friday. John Hopper was In Prineville Friday to attend the speaking of the Canadian war veterans. County Commissioner H. J. Lister is in the city this week from Paulina attending county court. R. M. Powell was a visitor in Prineville, Monday afternoon from his ranch on McKay. Mrs. ,H. W. Carlin and daughter, Mrs. Eva Noll, were In the city last week-end from Roberts. A. P. Jones was a business visitor in the city Monday afternoon from his ranch on Mill Creek. Homer Barney was in town Satur day attending the Lookout Moun tain Telephone meeting. S. L. Wiggins, agent for the 0. W. R. & N., has gone to Washington, D. C, on a business trip. Judge Duffy, M. R. Elliott and J. H. Upton returned Friday from a short business trip to Bend. Fred Wallace, chief engineer of the Tumalo Project, was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. McColn were In Prineville Friday to hear the Canadian war veterans speak. H. H. DeArmond, district attorney for Deschutes county, was in Prine ville, Saturday, on county business. H. W. Durkee, formerly a Btage driver on the Paulina line, has gone to Adin, Cal., to remain indefinitely. Mrs. J. B. Shipp, who recently underwent an operation In a Port land hospital, is Improving rapidly. ' A boy wag born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDonald at Camp 18, on the Ochoco Project, Sunday morn ing. . LOW PRICES ON MERCHANDISE OFHIGH QUALITY Our prices, considering conditions, are low. You can expect higher prices 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 com! id lb Hot Italian Prunes $.1,190 25 lb Bo French Prunes , 25 lb Box Seedless Raisins 25 lb Box Kvaporsted Peaches Canned Apples, Gallon t'niis .... Canned Plums. Gallon Cans ..... a,85 $.i..i.i $.1.0.1 (too 4.V Canned Blackberries, Gallon Can 7fto Royal Club Peanut Butter t lb can Hoc Royal Club Peanut Butter, 6 lb can $!. 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Dr. and Mrs. Horace Belknap 1-r. will arrive in the city Saturday morning for a short visit with relu lives. Mrs. C. Sam Smith returned Mon day from Portland and Albany where she has been visiting rela tives. Sam Cox, of Howard, was In the city Friday on business and also at tended the speaking at the Court Houbb. Hugh Gee was a visitor In the city Friday. Mr. Gee recently had his arm broken but it is Improving rapidly. F. S. Francis, of the Bund High School, accompanied the Bend bas ketball team to Prineville Friday evening. Miss Margaret Hanley, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. W. J. Smelzer, left Sunday for her home In California. B. L. Kidwell arrived in the city Friday from Portland. Mr. Kidwell Is a frequent visitor having stock Interests here. Mrs. C. L. Sliattuck returned from Sherwood, Saturday, after attending the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Lucetla B, True. Laniont Horney, who has been in the vicinity of Prineville most of the winter with his tractor, went to Metollus, Friday. ' Word was received Tuesday from Corporal Ernest Estes that he had arrived safely In France and had a very Interesting trip. Henry Grimes and family and Alvln Grimes and family were in the city Friday to hear the Canadian war veterans speak. The Baptist Church Auto Evangel ization Society will conduct gospel services next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at Newport Camp. Charles Parker, principal of the Metolius schools, was a week-end visitor in Prineville. While here he inspected the Ochoco Project. There will be a basketball game between the Prineville town team and the Redmond town team Satur day evening at the Commercial Club. Home Hospital Under New Management Thoroughly sanitary in every respect; Modern operating room and modern equipment. Visiting hours, 2 to 4; Visitors Sundays, 2 to 4. MRS. K. E. WARNER, Prop. 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