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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
r .k h littOK tVXTY JOI HWI, jim: n, mis o verscocke We have some lines of merchandise that we are overstocked on that we offer to the public for less than wholesale. Mens Irrigation Boots, was $5.00 now go at, per pair Mens Caps at one-third off. Mens Cloth Hats one-third off. All Collars, 2 for 25 cents. Any Mans Oxford, sizes 5 1-2 to 7 1-2, to go at Canvas Gloves, 10 cents. Special lot of Mens Dress Shirts at one half regular price. Ladies Hats at wholesale prices. Ladies Oxfords, a special lot, sizes 2 1-2 to 6, per pair .... JORDAN i P0 mm BARRELS OILS AND Specially Made Ford and Truck ""'IN THESE DAYS of extensive advertising cam & paigns, it is hard for the consumer and user to de cide as to just which brand of goods has genuine merit, and right here we wish to assure all motor owners that we have carefully examined into the merits of the Monogram products, and feel perfectly safe in recom mending their oils. They are absolutely good. None bet ter, no matter what you pay. LAI M HA "Where it pays d! $3.85 $2.50 $1.85 & HYDE GREASES for Automobile Lubrication to trade'1 (D) KonograK RDWARE TlIK ClTV S. J. NVwDum, of punt, wiih In Hie i'lty yt'HtiMitiiy. Tli it will ho mirvlri' tit tin ("ullinlir tliutvli next Siuulity menu liiK nt 10 o'clock, Minn Sn'ht left Tuomliiy fur Mill lll'll Wlll'IO Hlll Will tlllllll thr Runiuii'r. Mrs. M. V. HoliiiiHon, of Portlaiiil. llllH lllllt t llO RtlKHt Of llcr KlMllT, Mrs. M. A. Kobliinoti, thin work. Mr. and Mrs. Ulcii iIkiwh.v ami funiily, of Culver, worn I'llni'Vlllo visitors limt Saturday Mftornnoit. (let tluit Rmokoil kIurr ri'iuly for tllO Ol IlpRO of tho riiii wlilcli will ho nlmoHt total In this -! Ion Saturday ufloruooil Rhout 4 o'clock. Mr. nml Mrs. J. JoIiiiroii mill linn till lots returned to I'rliieville, yenterdiiy, after KiimlliiK Reveial ilayR at thi'lr ranch near lleiul. Mir. Vila CyruR and roii Jolin, Mr. ami Mrs. Hen .Ioiior and Mr. ami ii' Mis. Homestead motored to Miullun liiat ThurRday and returned hy way of Hedniond and lleiul. Sumner and TreRRln HoiirIoii, of Huberts, were I'rliieville visitors Sunday, brliiKliiK Henry Curllii Jr to tliiR city after the aerloiiR accident lie had which resulted In a broken l.'B. "She's a Herd" may truly tin mild of the young lady who arrived at iin norm of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ilvrd yosterdav. Hrolher Itv nt now has a quartette, thren sons and one (luiiKtiicr. K. K. Kvatis went to Hedmoml, TlleMdiiv. to attend a eelelirutlnn In honor of K. C. Parks who la leaving rooii tor nis former nomo In Iowa. Mr. Parks was formerly a corres pondent for the Crook County Journal. The funeral of Archer dates was held ill Hedniond. Monday, tho llnv. K. C. LaslettB, of Prlnovlllo, con-dui-tliiR th services. Archnr Gates was a brother of Harvey Ciates who graduated from Crook County High this year. Miss Mabel Slayton returned to Prlnevllle, Tuesday, after spending the winter at Corvallls attendliiK O. A. C. MIrs Mildred Slayton will re main In Corvullls and take tho sum mer course at the college. ROBERTS ITEMS (By our Regular Correspondent) Every one Rrems to be Interested In good roads and several have been contributing work. Hugh Nelson and Owen Fischer have been drng- Kltig the rn:id fr,.m Huberts to Kifo. Kick Mulholhiml and l,ouis Klmher lfv also Ih.ii repairing road on the Mllliorn hill. John Mllliorn was a IiuhI-h-hs vis Itor in Prlm-viHe hmt week The workers for the lied Cross in this viclnllv report splendid success In getting their full ipiota. The young people of our vicinity who have been unending the Crook County High School the puxl winter, h:ive returned to I heir homes. Thev are: Tresie and Krank Houston, Huth Mulholland, Ksther Tieiinlo and Laura Nelson. Krank Mllliorn has spent the past week visiting at the Mulholland ranch on Hear Creek. Mrs. Carlln. Mrs. Wolf, Helen Diistin and James Carlln attended the Memorial Pay exercises In I'rliieville Inst week. Mrs. Owon Fischer has returned to her home In Centrallu, W.ish. She waR accompanied by Doris Fischer who will spend her vacation with her brother and his wife. Julia Iiobson piiRRed through Roberts enroiite to I'rliieville last .Saturday. Henry Carlln had the misfortune to have his leg broken last Sunday morning. He was chasing horses and his horse fell. Sumner Houston took him to town where the leg was set. . Ho was able to return to his home Sunday evening, Just while -w. s s.- I'lRST ISAPTIST CHURCH Sunday, June 9, morning theme: "A Great Belief and a Great Expe rience" or "The (JoRpel of the (iracn of God." Evening: "The Motive of a Great Life." Hible School at 10, claws for all ages. Young People's meeting at 7, subject: "Progressive Christiana." Leader, Helen Ayres. Monday evening Biblo study the 'nternational Sunday school lesson, Wednesday evening, song and medi tation. Visitors, new corners and all others cordially welcomed. W. S. B. MAIL CONTRACT AWARDED II. C. Nelson, of Roberts, Will Carry Mull from- Prineville to I'ifo II. C. Nelson, of Roberts, has been awarded the m:i il contract between I'rlnevlllo and Fife. Frank Craln has been the previ ous contractor and will continue carrying the mail until July 1. The route will be through Rob erts, Humes and hold. w. s. s. NOT It 'R Mrs. Kate Warner will not bo re fiponsible for any more of Mr. Camp bell's bills. (Signed) Mrs. Kate Warner. D. -w. 8. s. ( OI NCIL MEETING HELD Pool Rooms and Card Rooms Will Re Closed Hy Ordinance Soon At the June meeting of the city council, which was held Tuesday evening the sentiment was expressed that all pool rooms and card rooms he closed during the day for the duration of the war, or at least un til after harvest. An ordinance to that end will be prepared for an early meeting of the council. DR. F. H. DAY Specialist eyes and nerves Prlnevllle Hotel 24 J y I National and Local Meat Business ' The meat business of tho country is conducted by various agencies . By small slaughter-houses in villages By local Abattoirs or small Packing Houses in towns both Using only a part of tho local live stock supply and Furnishing only a part of the local demand for meat. These slaughtering and distributing agencies fill a well denned but neces sarily restricted place in the diitribu tion of the products of live stock. But only packers like Swift & Company, organized on a national scale, are able to undertake the ser vice that is more vitally important, involving An Obligation to the Producer To purchase for spot cash all the live stock the producer may send to market for slaughter. An Obligation to the Consumer To make available to every con sumer, everywhere, in season and out, the full supply and vuriety of meat products, of the highest standard that the market affords. Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U.S.A. like money on interest Classified Ads work you sleep. AN IDEAL GIFT FOR Your Soldier Boy IS A Moore's Non-Leakable Fountain Pen The Pen that is Clean to Handle. Also an Assortment of Trench Mirrors, Priced at 35 and 75 Cents P. Adamson k Co. Druggists JOHN J. PRICE Confectionery, Ice Cream, Cigars and Tobacco. Agent for the Ore gonian. First door north of Lyric