Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 18, 1918, Page PAGE 6, Image 6

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
APRIL 18. 1918
J. H. Upton was a Rend visitor
Monday.
Wm. I.Pdford was in the city last
week-end.
M. T. Howard, of Bond, Is in the
Ity today.
P. M. ritier, of GrUily, Is In the
city today.
P. H. Peoples was over from Bend
yesterday.
J. A. Kdle, of Madras, was In the
city Tuesday.
T. J. Ferguson Is In the city today
from Roberts.
G. H. Russell was a visitor in
Bend, Monday.
Reuben Booten, of Post, was In
the city Tuesday.
A. P. Jones and family were in
the city Monday.
Harry Hackleman was in the city
Friday from Held.
Chas. Houston was In the city
Monday from Held.
L. 0. Barber, of Ashwood, was in
the city yesterday.
Ben Taylor was in the city yester
day from Anteuope.
J. L. Miner wis in the city freia
Mitchell this week.
C. W. Elkins as a business vis
itor in Bend, Friday.
Dick Mulhollaiid was in the city
Tuesday from Roberts.
V. Barnholdt was in the city
Tuesday from Roberts.
J. J. Romberg was in Prinevllle,
Tuesday from Barnes.
Ora Van Tassel was in the city
Friday from Madras.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morse were in
the city last week-end.
Henry Benard was in Prineville, :
Tuesday from Paulina.
Mrs. F. N. O'Connor was in the
city Friday from Madras.
Mrs. G. H. Stone, of Peiwell Butte, :
was in the city Saturday.
March Logan was a business vis
itor in the city Saturday.
Robert Raymond, of Paulina, was
in Prinevile last week-end. I
Sumner Houston, of Roberts, was
a Prineville visitor Tuesday.
Harrv Webb, of Grizzly, was a
visitor in the city Saturday.
Miss Louise Jordan was visiting
friends in Prineville, Sunday.
The small son of Frank Crain is
seriously ill with spotted fever.
Miss Ruth Brennan was in the
city last week-end from Paulina.
FISHING TACKLE
Rods, Lines, baskets, Leaders,
Hooks, Spinners, everything a
sportsman needs. Supply your
needs here at a saving.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Reliable Merchandise Low Price
SQUIRREL POISON
Use Squirrel Poison early. You
get better results. We have
Woodlarks in 1 lb and 10 To
Tins.
THE UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION SAYS
PLANT A WAR GARDEN !
Both the hoe and the gun must defend the Flag. While you are eating garden truck
you are saving WHEAT, MEAT, FATS AND SUGAR which we must send to
Europe. When you eat produce grown in your own vicinity you are saving the rail
roads just that much transportation. . .
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Garden Tools
Long Handle Shovels in regular size, priced
at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75
Garden Hoes 35c, 65c and 75c
Garden Rakes 45c, 90c and $1
Rubber Hoso for irrigation, 50 foot lengths
Garden Seeds
FERRY SEEDS in Packages
LILLY SEEDS in Packages
LILLY SEEDS in Bulk
Early Six Weeks Potatoes
PER POUND 2c
Rubber Hose for Irrigation
Goodyear Wing Foot Hose is the
mot economical in the long run
it will last for years.
50 foot length $9.75. also sold in cut lengths.
We have several other brands at less price.
ALFALFA SEED IN SACK LOTS, 23c per Pound. LESS THAN SACK LOTS HIGHER
HILL BROTHERS COFFEE
Packed in Vacuum Tins in
sures its reaching you Fresh.
It retains its strength and
flavor. We will refund your
money if it does not please
your taste.
Blue Can 1 lb Tins 40c
Blue Can 3 lb Tins $1.10
Blue Can 5 lb Tins $1.75
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" HIPRESS "
One-piece Molded Rub
ber Boots and Shoes
Outwear all others two and three
to one i
Billy Buster Shoes
Billy Buster Shoes for Boys combine
good looks with service. If you
want quality you must pay the price.
Billy Busters are cheapest in the long
run. Sizes U, to 2 $3.65
Sizes 2U to 5U $3.95
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Albert Wilson was la the city Sat
urday from the Cove power plant.
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Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Newsom Jr. GilbPrt l-awson. of Mitchell, wan ' fT
-c.c m me en oaiuruay ironi rosi, in J'rmeville a few days this week.
Frank N. O'Connor, an attorney' Mr- and Mrs. Jack Wvlgand. of
of Madras, was In the city Tuesday, j Lamonta, were In the city last week
end.
G. H. Nye was a business visitor
in Prineville Saturday from Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bolter, of Gate-
way, were in the city last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Angell and! Jay H. Upton returned Monday
daughter are in the city this week ' from a trip through Klamath coun
from Paulina. I tv.
Attention Farmers!
As we are now distributing the Samson line of Tractors, we are
going to close out the balance of our line of new "Big Bull
Tractors."
These tractors are rated at 12 H. P. on the draw-bar, and 25 on
the belt. They will handle 3 14 -inch, bottoms very nicely, and for
belt work they cannot be beaten.
We are going to soil these tractors at practically the same price
as a stationary engine of equal horse power.
If interested, write the Eldridge Buick Company, Seattle Wash
ington for prices and Information.
Yours Very Trnly
ELDRIDGE BUICK COMPANY
PRINEVILLE - REDMOND STAGE LINE
E. L. ROSE, Proprietor .
Succeuor to Toney & Rote '
Cars leave Prineville at 5 a. m. and 3 p.
connecting with all trains
m. daily
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W. J. Buckley, of Redmond, was
a business visitor In the city yester
day. Fred F. McCrea was a business
visitor in Prineville, Saturday from
Post.
Ralph Brt-ose was In Prineville
yesterday from bis ranch at Combs
Flat.
Mr. and Mrs. Ban Puett, of Paul
ina, spent the week-end in Prine
ville. Ralph H. Schneeloch and .Alan
Greene returned to Portland last
night.
G. W. Maddox was a business vis
itor In the city Monday from Mo
tolius. Alan Greene, a prominent business
man of Portland, was In the city
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards were
in the city Saturday, from Powell
Butte.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prose and son
Harold spent the week-end at
Mitchell.
' Mrs. Alice Nelson and Mrs. James
Cram, of Roberts, were In the city
yesterday.
Alfred Munis, a prominent mer
chant of Redmond, was In the city
! yesterday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ferguson,
1 of Roberts, spent the week-end In
Prineville.
Miss Mable Blxby returned Friday
from The Dalles where she spent
the winter. ... , ,
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ingram were
visitors in the city Saturday from
Mill Creek.
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ParrlsU and
: family were in the city last week
from Held.
! Jack Sather, of Bend, was In the
city Monday on his way home from
The Dalles.
I
D. B. Stuart and wife are In
Prineville today from their ranch
near Barnes.
I Mrs. Ada B. Millican entertained
the Shumla Club at the "Wigwam"
Saturday afternoon.
I Mrs. J. W. Stanton 'entertained
the Monday Afternoon Bridge Club.
Mrs. Dishman received the high
score.
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