Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 21, 1918, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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LYRIC
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Friday-Saturday
10c and 25c
The City
R. L. Schee was In Bend, Thurs
day. Dr. J. H. Gervin Is in Portland
this week.
Mark Forest was a Prineville vis
itor Friday. v
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Carey Foster is spending the week
in Portland.
Frank Foster spent the week-end
at his ranch.
Sid Rogers was in the city Friday
from Barnes.
Walter Elliott was in Prineville
last week-end.
George F. Kelley returned from
Portland, Sunday.
Tom Coon was In the city Satur
day from Howard.
W. H. Brummer was in the city
Tuesday from Post.
Leo Lafollett was in the city Fri
day from Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Watklns were
In the city Tuesday.
C. J. Johnson purchased a new
Buick Six last week.
Rev. F. C. Laslette returned Sat
urday from Portland.
Lester Fergueson was in the city
Monday from Roberts.
Dr. J. Barr, of Redmond, was in
the city last week-end.
Laura Houston is in Bend this
week visiting relatives.
T. J. Fergueson was in the city
Saturday from Roberts.
Homer Ross returned Friday from
a business trip to Portland.
Henry McCall was a business vis
itor in Bend last Thursday.
Mrs. Blanche Hyde was over from
Terrebonne for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hedlund were
In the city Tuesday from Roberts.
R. E. Jones was in the city Mon
day from his sawmill near Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Angell are
In the city this week from Paulina.
Tom Long and son, Dick, were in
the city Friday from Powell Butte.
Dick Mulholland was in Prineville
Friday and Saturday from Roberts.
Miss Ada Morse was a Prineville
visitor last week-end from Redmond.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard re
turned Friday from Santa Barbara,
California where they have been
visiting relatives for several months.
Eyesight Specialist of Port
land, will be at Hotel Prine
ville again Saturday and
Sunday, February 23-24.
Consult him!
It TURNER
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MARGVErfclTE
CLAMi.
BAW DVRuLAfc
Mr. and Mrs. John Milliorn were
in the city last week-end from Rob
erts. Omer Claypool is in Portland this
week attending the retail grocers
meeting.
Vernon Bell and party of friends
from Redmond -spent Sunday in
Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davolt were
In Portland last week for the Auto
mobile Show.
Jesse Tetherow was a Prineville
visitor Monday from his ranch at
Lower Bridge.
Thomas Sharp was In the city
Friday from his ranch on lower
Crooked River.
Bert Reynolds, of Redmond, was
in Prineville, Friday evening for the
basketball game.
Mrs. Thomas Sharp Jr., returned
last week from Portland where she
has Bpent the winter.
Mrs. W. Hv Belknap was a week
end visitor at the home of ber par
ents near Terrebonne.
J. R. Roberts, of the firm of
Lynch & Roberts, Redmond, was in
the city Friday evening.
H. E. McKinney, a prominent at
torney of Portland, was a business
victor in the city Friday.
Leland Casey was in Bend, Friday
for the annual meeting of the Upper
Deschutes Livestock Association.
S. S. Stearns and son Cecil at
tended the Livestock Association
meeting held in Bend last Friday.
Lieutenant C. C. Middleton, of the
U. S. Regular Army, was in the city
last week-end buying horses for the
i army.
' Marion Templeton returned Satur
l day from Willamette valley points
j where he has been for several
I weeks.
Dr. Van Waters, of the Episcopal
I church, will preach at -'the Lyric
theatre, Sunday morning at eleven
o'clock.
Miss Vida Jones went to Portland,
Tuesday, and will take the nurses'
training course at St. Vincent's
Hospital.
The card party given by the Ladies
Annex Friday night was well at
tended. Mrs. J. H. Fertig received
the high score.
Joe Smelzer, of the Ochoco Irri
gation District, has been unable to
be In the office for several days be
cause of illness.
Ralph H. Schneeloch, of Portland,
was in the city the first of the week
on business connected with the
Ochoco Irrigation District
J. A. Moore, postmaster at Red
mond and coach of the Redmond
basketball team, was in the city
Friday evening for the game.
Mrs. R. V. Randall left for Eu
gene, Tuesday to attend the Chris
tian Endeavor Society of the Chris
tian Church. Mrs. Randall is a
delegate from the Christian En
deavor here.
Chas. Christian! was a visitor In
the city Monday.
R. 8. Dixon Is In the rlty this
week from Barnes.
Mrs. Wesley Kyle visited In Prine
ville last weekend.
D. A. Sears was In the city Tues
day from Howard.
Wm. Ledford U In the city from
his ranch near Post.
Chas. Palmer was In the city yes
terday from Roberts.
W. W. Davis was In the city Sat
urday from Dry Creek.
James L. Thomas was In the. city
Saturday from Lamouta.
John Luokey was In Trlnevllle
yesterday from Powell Butte.
Jack and Norman Welgand were
In town yesterday from Lamonta.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Blevlns were In
Prineville, Tuesday from Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Caluvan
were visitors In the city yesterday.
John H. Lewis, state engineer,
has been in Prineville several days.
Mrs. S. E. Short was a Prineville
visitor Saturday from Lamonta.
Frank N. O'Connor, an attorney
of Madras, was In Prineville last
week.
F. W. McCaffery was a business
visitor in Portland the first of the
week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vorn Mer
chant, at Culver, Sunday morning,
a boy.
Robt. Vasey was In the city Sat
urday from his ranch on Combs
Flat.
Seth Dixon left this morning for
Salt Lake City on a short business
trip.
W. M. Grier returned Tuesday
morning from a business trip to
Portland.
Roy Stuart was a business visitor
In the city Saturday from bis ranch
on Grizzly.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hlnton were
in the city yesterday from their
ranch on McKay.
Tom Lowe, of Roberts, was a
business visitor In the city yesterday
from Roberts.
A card from Percy R. Smith this
week says he is at Ellis Island iu
New York harbor.
V. V. Harpham spent the , week
end In Bend and attended a meeting
of the Forest Supervisors held there.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rachor and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rachor were In
the city Saturday from Powell Butte.
E. E. Evans was In Bend, Satur
day to complete arrangements for
the Track Meet to be held here In
May.
Mrs. Olta M. Keene, who has been
visiting ber sister, Mrs. J. F. Morris,
returned to her home In Portland
last week.
Dr. Day will leave Prineville on
Sunday next for a week's absence
having been called to Portland on
professional business.
Dr. Horace Belknap Jr., has re
ceived a commission as First Lieu
tenant in the Medical Reserve Corps.
He will continue his practice in
Portland until he receives a call.
Mrs. J. F. Morris left Sunday
evening for Portland to be with her
son Stanley, who has been seriously
111. They will return to Prineville
as soon as Stanley is able to come.
Anyone having cake plates or pie
tins which were secured at the
Presbyterian Ladies Aid bake sale
recently, are requested to please re
turn same to 0. C. Claypool & Co.'s
store.
Mrs. Anna Estes received a letter
from her son. Corporal Ernest Estes,
yesterday In which he says that he
had just met Jimmy King and that
they were stationed near the same
town "somewhere In France."
Miss Iva Curtis, of Hanford, Cali
fornia, arrived In the city Tuesday
and is at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Frank Crain. Miss Curtis Is a
nurse and came to be with her sis
ter's daughter, who has pneumonia
F. P. Burke, a regent arrival from
Wyoming, has purchased the John
Grimes ranch immediately west of
the Fair View Stock Farm and will
remain here permanently. He is
very well pleased with the country
and Is an enthusiastic booster.
Dear Bab: After thinking things
over, I think you and I would better
not say anything about last night's
mystery. But suppose you bring
your car to meet me Friday or Sat
urday night at the Lyric, and we
will take a ride, avoiding milk
wagons if possible. You might
bring your check book too, and the
revolver, which we had better bury
in some quiet spot.
FATHER.
P. S. I have mentioned to your
mother that I am thinking of buy
ing you a small car.
LOW PRICES ON MERCHANDISE OF HIGH 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
25 lb Hot Italian Prunes W.0
36 lb Box French Prunes $i.5
25 lb Box Seedless Kalsliis
35 lb llox Evaporated Peaches sa.d.1
Canned Apples, Gallon Cans H.V
Canned Plums, Gallon Cans 4s
Canned Black berries, Gallon Can 7V
Royal Club Peanut Butter IV4 lb can floe
lloyal Club Peanut Butter, & tb can v.. $l.oo
Golden Gate Unking Powder, 1 tb ran 45o
Golden (late Making Powder, m lb can ... VI.KI
Golden Givts Baking Powder. 6 It) inn -!
Crescent Baking Powder 1 lb a.Vi, 6 lb Simi
KAT MOHK KISII; KAVK TIIK MKATH Hlt
TIIK SOI.IMKKH
Pink Salmon, 10 lb Kits l.8
Red Sock eye Salmon. 10 lb Kits
Spiced llrrrlng. 10 tb Kits I.M
Spiced Herring. 15 tb Kits (M.7.1
Booth's Sardines, largo cans ttfti
Fancy Chinook Salmon, tb Flats 'Je
six cans for $1.10
Fancy Chinook Salmon, 1 lb Flats ;t.V
six cans for $1.0.1
Stripe Surdities, medium site cau I V
HVIUTH
Amber Corn Syrup, 5 lb cans fl.V
Ainbnr Corn Syrup, 10 lb cans $l.oo
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J. E. STEWART & COMPANY
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Miss May Knox Is In Porllund
this week.
John A. Moore was a visitor from
Bend yesterday.
W. O. Cox was In the city yester
day from Sisters.
E. K. Olllenwater, of Post, was
In the city yesterday.
W. J. Buckley was In the city yes
terday from Redmond.
Mrs. Henry Edwards was In Sat
urday from Powell Butte.
There will be Catholic services at'
10 o'clock Sunday morning.
George Dickson returned this
morning from a business trip east.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carlson and
Mrs. J. E. Stewart are In Redmond
today.
W. F. King went to Portlund yes
terday evening and will be gone for
several days.
J. H. Upton, Harry Kennard and
S. B. Ellis are In Redmond today
attending the Irrigation School.
" The 344th Company of Bakers
stationed at Camp Lewis, American
Lake, want all the base ball material
they can get donated. There are
several Prineville boys In this com
pany and It you have anything to
donate please notify Joe Smelzer.
WILL SHIP GOLD ORE
Mayflower Mine Owners Will Hentl
Out 80,000 Lbs. Soon
Arthur Champion, who Is associ
ated with Davenports In the May
flower Mine, was In the city Tues
day from Howard.
Mr. Champion says that as noon
as the roads Improve they expect to
hip out 80,000 pounds ot high j
grade ore.
CATTLE MARKET OFF
AT NORTH PORTLAND
There was a liberal run of cattle
on the market Monday, the demand
was very slack this being especially
true of the better grades of steers.
The common and medium grades of
steers found outlet at prices 15c to
25c lower than a week ago, the
steer market In general is fully 25c
lower. One load of fancy steers sold
at 11.00; a very good class selling
from 10.25 to $10.65 and off
grades from $9.00 to $10.00. The
outlet for cows and heifers Is fairly
good and tops sold from $9.50 to
$9.60 with bulk of sales from $7.75
to $8.50 and common kinds from
$4.50 up. There is a strong demand
for bulls and prices are fully steady
with tops selling as high as $8.00,
bulk of the sales from $7.00 to
$7.60.
Receipts of hogs liberal, the de
mand slack and prices 60c lower :
than last week with extreme tops at
$16.60, bulk of sales from $16.50 ,
and pigs from $14.50 to $15.00. j
There was a small run of sheep I
and lambs on the market, the de- j
mand good and prices steady with
last week. Strictly top lambs soil
ing from $15.00 to $15.50, wethers
from $12.50 to $13.50 and ewes
from $10.00 to $11.00.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
PAYING HOTEL BUSINESS For
sale, $3000.00 cash, balance acre
age or lots. Give full description
of property in first letter. Ad
dress Owner, care Crook County
Journal. 15t3p
White Corn Byrup, 6 lb cans
White Com Syrup, 10 It) cans $1.10
NOAP WILL UK IIK.IIIK
Bob Whits Soap, 25 bars $t-4&
Hob Whits Soup, 60 bars W.
Hob White Soup, 100 bars $.V7ft
Goblin Toilet Soup, per tmr
U)MI'.UK Ol II I'lUCKM ' II A ROW A UK
Half Mil Hurb Wire, per hundred $W.lfl
Nulls, per tb "H1
Nails, per keg base price $.Vim
Ironllo 1 ply Hoofing, squuro l.lo
Duckullim 1 ply Hoofing $I-N'l
Multhold Jr. Routing, per roll $i..'
HIGH TKMT llATTKHira 4.V
We move a lot of llutterle and can Rive them to
you that lest high. Everrrady Butteries whit It wo
sell, urn considered the best Buttery put out.
PAIXTH Hill lAKHV I'KK
We have Just added a new Hue of Automobllo
Pulnls put out by the Glldden Vnrnlsli Company.
You can make your old Automobile look like new
at small cost. Our House Patois are put up by
1 lentil and MltllKan. There Is no better pultit
niuiiufuitured. Ask any painter. HuimliliiH
finishes will uiuke the. wood work and old furni
ture look like new.
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THE ELITE
To Friends and Patrons!
I wish to announce my
Spring Opening
MARCH 2!
Will have for your inspection at that time and
throughout the entire season
A Larger and Better Line of Hats
of the unusual sort and up-to-the-minute style. An
early Easter, March 31, will necessitate the buying of
Spring Hats at a much earlier date. Come while
you may have your selection! JjjStffitS
Ollia M. Lewis, Proprietress
WILL PItKHKNT WAR PKTtHKS
I.rf-eture Prepared by lr. Foxfer
Hhow Trench Life Conditions
Last week the Red Cross Executive
Committee and the Third Liberty
Loan Committee arranged with
President Foster of Reed College to
use some of his war pictures and
lectures in this part ot the state,
On account of the groat demand for
these lectures in the larger centers,
It is Impossible to get Dr. Foster In
central Oregon this spring, but the
pictures and Dr. Foster's story will
be presented by Mr. Van Nuys to
various communities In Crook coun
ty. The first lecture Is expected
within a few weeks. Those who
have heard these lectures say that
they make the grim reality of our
great conflict more Impressive than
any other form of presentation. It
is for the purpose of Informing the
people and securing their willing
cooperation In the nation's giant
task that theso meetings will be
held. No admission will be charged.
Honry McCall Is In Portland this
week.
Wm. Wurzweller arrived In Prine
ville yesterday and will be here tor
a few days.
WHEN IN BEND STOP AT
PILOT BUTTE INN
Central Oregon's Finest Hotel!
Built for YOU, Operated for YOU
Prices made for YOU!
Why not Enjoy it? Others Do!
WALLACE C. BIRDSALL, Mgr.
for some time to come!
MILLINERY!
Otto Borreson was In Prineville
Saturday from Lone Pine Gap.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Yates, of Pow
ell Butte, were In Prliievlllu lust
week-end.
A POWERFUL AID
When you feel sluggish and
nervous, tired and indifferent,
you Jiave the first symptoms
of declining strength and your
system positively needs the
special nutritive food-tonic in
SCOTT'S
to replenish your blood power,
enliven its circulation and bring
back the snap and elasticity of
good health. Scott's Emuhion
supplies Nature with the correct
building-food which is better
i.V than anv drncr. nilln or
i o , i -
alcoholic mixtures.
Thr Norwralan cod liver oil In
Scett's Emulsion tx now refined in our
own American luburutnrle wuicb
nrnken It pure niul luilnt.ible.
EMULSION
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