PAGE 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL APRIL 18. 191 The City SEE 53 PN K. P. Long Is In Portland this Week. Edward C. White Is in Portland this week. Max Slrixncr was In the city lust week-end. Tim Muir was In the city lam Week-end. H. F. Kimble spent the week-end In Prineville. Vernon Boll was over from Red mond, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ellis were In the city Saturday. Roy Foster was In the city Satur day from Paulina. Mr. and Mrs. John Luckey were in the city Saturday. K. S. Robe, Is a business visitor in Portland this work. E. P. Luthy was in the city last week-end from Alfalfa. Jack Sather was in Prineville last week-end from Bend. j R. V. Fairchild was in the city! Saturday from Paulina. Miss Nell Markel. of Bend, spent the week-end in Prineville. Wm. Wurzweilor was in Prineville last week-end from Portland. Mrs. C. C. Hyde spent the week end with relatives in Prineville. Miss Mary Bonn, of Tumalo, was a week-end visitor in Prun ville. F. F. MeCrea, of Post, was a busi ness visitor in the city Saturday. B A. Sordal returned Saturday from a business trip to Portland. Frank Foster and D. P. Adamsou were Bend visitors last Thursday. O. G. and V. A. Chitwood were in the city last week-end from Grizzly. Wm. Farre and P. C. Peterson, of Burns, were in the city last week end. George H. Russell is attending the stockmen's meeting in Ontario this H week. Lloyd G. Rippey was a business visitor in Portland the first of the week. i Mr. and Mrs. Ed McGreer, of An telope, spent the week-end in Prine-; ville. ; C. A. Gibbons was a business vis- ' ltor in Prineville, Friday, from Riley. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilcoxon were In the city Friday from Powell Butte. FISHING TACKLE Rods, Linos, Baskets, Leaders, Hooks, Spinners, everything a sportsman needs. Supply your needs here at a saving. J. E. Stewart & Co. Reliable Merchandise Low Prices SQUIRREL POISON Use Squirrel Poison early. You wt better results. We have Wood larks in 1 lb and 10 lb Tins. THE UNITED STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION SAYS PLANT A WAR GARDEN ! - n ' 1 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. ZZEirrr 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 LIIXY SEEDS in Packages LILLY SEEDS in liulk Early Six Weeks Potatoes PER POUND 2c ' Rubber Hose for Irrigation Goodyear Wing Foot Hose is the most economical in the long run it will last for years. 50 foot lengths $9.75, also sold in cut lengths. We have several other brands at les 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 f I t K1 " HIPRESS " One-piece Molded Rub ber Boots and Shoes Outwear all others two and three to one 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 11'- to 2 $3.G5 Sizes 2'L. to 5VL $3.95 "wy f mm i Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Blanc-hard and family were in the city last week end from Culver. Stanley Morris was home last Miss Nora Stearns accompanied week-end on a furlough from Fort i npr brother Cecil to Bend, Saturday, Columbia. Pearl and Norman Weigand were In Prineville last week-end from Lamonta. Miss Adeline Deitrieh, of Terre bonne, was in the city last week-end visiting friends. with a band of cattle. Mrs. F. N. O'Connor and Mr. and Mrs. Van Tassel were in Prineville, Sunday from Madras. Mr and Mrs Herbert Angell have been in Ontario this week attending the stockmen's meeting. 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 II. 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 sell 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 Ur.E E. L. ROSE, Proprietor Successor to Toney & Rote Cars leave Prineville at 5 a. m. and 3 p. m. connecting with all trains daily RED Ji'ilii'.lu;ii!li!,;l:l!"!li: ilihitil'iliiii! 623 FOR FIRST CLASS PHOTO WORK Call on C. S. REEVES, Redby House Home Portraits, Residence and Farm Views, Kodak Finishine BiliiiliilllliiailBiilillillSllS mmmmmmmmimKmMKRk Perry Lung returned from Port- ( land this morning. Harry llackleman is in rrlneville today from Barnes. Ed C White returned today from a short business trip to Portland. Judge and Mrs. N. G. Wallace re turned from Portland this morning. ft S Dixon returned from Hone burg, Friday, and left for Ontario, Saturday, to attend the stockmen's meeting. Frank Sylvester is In Prineville on a furlough from American Lake and is visiting his mother Mrs. Mary SIvesier. The Monday Night Bridge Club met at .Mrs. Frank Foster's this week. Mrs. Rippey received the high score. Dr. Van Waters of the Episcopal church will hold services at the ; Lyric theatre next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. i Miss Rnwena Campbell, of Red mond, attended the dance et the Kos-Douglus Motor Co. gatage Sat urday night. Miss Olive Campbell, of Bend, was in Prineville, Saturday evening for the opening of the Ross-Douglas Motor Company. J. R. Roberts and party of friends , from Redmond, motored to Prine ville, Sunday, and inspected the ! Ochoco Project. j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson, of Powell Iiut.te, were in the city Sat urday evening fur the Ross-Douglas Motor Co. opening. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Upton, Mrs. Nell Newsora and R. L. Schee are in Ontario this week attending the stockmen's meeting. A. A. Piper, a prominent business man of Walla Walla who has been in the city several days, returned to Walla Walla, Saturday. Fred Lucas, of Bend, attended the opening of the Ross-Douglas Motor Company garage Saturday, and en tertained the crowd with popular i songs, accompanied by the Bend i orchestra. j j I I Superintendent J. E. Myers was ! out to Powell Butte a few days this i week. The boys and girls of that i section are experimenting with i small sugur beet patches. I The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Mattie Elliott. Mrs. W. J. Hughes received the high score. Mrs. M. H. Horton, of Bend, was a guest. N LYRI f 1 liiiiiiiiiii) Friday and Saturday i 1 I- v ' ' r 1 .' l. ' .'.: 10 cents 25 cents C THEATER i v'l V ( 4 r - iu DoL'S Uiory r jiL.ji. iiin'i vi 'iimimi imiii Tnnr ifii- ri-- H 7 , --x ; Mumm HmHmMdtoitmililU "The Retreat of the Germans at Battle of Arras" Official Government War Pictures Greatest Fighting Pictures Ever Made All the Daring, Danger and Delirium of War WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 10 cents 20 cents First show at 7:30; second show at 9:00 1 4 M 1 II