CROOK CXIVXTY JOIUNAI. HKPTKMIIKK 111, 101 7k 0 There's One for You Its just your sin, your Ideal of color, it has all tha food looks, comfort and long-wearing qualities that you want YOUR sweater to hay. 4 JANTZEN Sllp-Oru are the handiest garment you can Imagine; they are perfect for all the little everyday uses and when you are wearing them they give you the satisfaction of knowing that you look just right Theyr mad of kmg-flbered Korthwtn wool, knit with tha greatest ears, and every (armant maintains ths great reputation of the Jutiu Always look for the label pays. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS (YOUR NAME HERE). 3 4' -L 3to The City Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gray and chil dren of Post were TtBttlng relatives In Prineville last Frday. R. J. Wilson of Cedar Rapids, Io- ' wa. an uncle of Mrs. E. McKinnon, was visiting here last week. Mrs. Willard Wirti and children re spending the week at Post with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Newsom. Roy Clarke returned Friday from a several weeks visit at Portland and Willamette Valley points. Mrs. W. H. Young returned home Friday from Portland where she visited relatives for a week. ' Miss Mate Forney has gone to Cashmere, Washington, whese she will teach school this winter. Frank Bino, son of John Bino, a former resident of Prineville, Is listed s wounded severely, over there. Mrs. Anna Estes and daughter Le ola returned home last Friday. They have spent the summer In Portland. Dr. and Mrs. Tackman and daugh ter, of Barnes, have moved to Prine ville and will remain here for the winter. Blanche and Bernice Shlpp, Helen Wyman and Dolly Hodges motored to Redmond Saturday afternoon in the Ehlpp car. Mrs. Norris Morgan received a tel egram from her son, Harry Farns worth, saying that he was leaving tor Siberia. Miss Eva Jackson returned to Prineville Saturday and is again m member of the faculty of Crook County High. Miss Edith McMurray returned on Monday from Tacoma, Washington, where she has been visiting relatives for two weeks. James Prose came In this week with a bunch of cattle from Sellars Marsh and took them out to E. T. Slay ton 'a ranch. Mrs. T. N. Balfour, who has been visiting relatives at Paulina the past month, returned to her home at The Dalles, Thursday. Dr. E. O. Hyde has gone to Red mond where he will continue bis practice in the absence of Dr. Hosch who is in the service. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Haines, Ray Grullich and Miss Thelma Irwin com posed a party of motorists from Port land, who spent Sunday in Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stearns recently received a telegram from their son, Lieutenant Carey Stearns, that he was leaving Camp Jackson, probably ior overseas auty. The many friends of Miss Cather ine Conway will regret to hear of her serious illness. Miss Conway under went an operation recently at St. Vincent's hospital In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton of Powell Butte were in the city Tues day. Mrs. Charlton attended the Liberty Loan meeting which was ad dressed by A. G. Clark of Portland. Wm. Bogue and daughter, Mrs. A. L. Adams, who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Bogue, for several weeks, have re turned to their home at Hiawatha Kansas. Chester Wilcox of Salem died of . pneumonia at Camp Fremont, Cali ornia, on August 26. Mr. Wilcox and Miss Nell Sykes of Salem were to have been married at the conclusion of the war. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hatley, of Sumpter, who have been visiting Mrs. Hatley's sister, Mrs. J. E. Stewart, returned home Saturday. They were accompanied as far as Howard by Mr. j and Mrs. J. E. Stewart and daughter Lois. Mr. and Mrs. Hatley may return and spend the winter here. Roy Morris returned from Camp Lewis yesterday. W. A. Rockte of the U. S. O. 8. Is In the city this week. R. W. Rea is a business visitor in Portland this week. C. W. Goodnight came in from Howard yesterday. S. E. Corrrtl of Bend was a visitor In the city Tuesday. A. R. Rempler was in Prineville from Dry Creek Tuesday. Thomas Fitzgerald returned yes terday from Camp Lewis. Judge and Mrs. N. G. Wallace are In Portland for a few days. Miss Ida Cohrs left this morning for a short visit in Portland. Edward Street and Mrs. Street spent Tuesday in Prineville. Willard Bradley was In from the Ochoco Ranger Station Tuesday. ' TJ. S. Bushnell was in Prineville Tuesday from his ranch at Roberts Arthur Lane of Lucky Creek was a Dusiness visitor in the city yesterday Alex Amnions was a business visit or In Prineville the first of the week F. C. Kippel was in the city from ui runtu ai tiowara Tuesday. Edward McFarland of Roberts was in jrnneville several days this week Mr. and Mrs. Paul Held are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Schmier this week. Miss Ida Wakefield of The Dalles is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. N. Wil liamson. MiBS Lilft MartrlnT nf MnMlna will spend the winter here and attend the ruga scnooi. George F. Beckman "of Powell Butte was a business visitor In the city Tuesday. B. F. Sullivan of Portland Is visit ing nis daughter, Miss Hazel Sulli van, this week . Mrs. J T. Van TTnffol an.1 1 " " ' wu .11 1 n. Thompson of Bend were Prineville riBuura luesaay. Billy .Sands, rharlen Pailnn mil George Bernier motored to Summit i-rairie Wednesday. E. S. Robe. J. A. mills nrM t. Miller left today for a few days' hunt ing trip to the mountains. . j. w. wngnt or Howard spent a ! few davs In PrinAvlllo ihlm 1 iting his daughter, Dona Hawthorne. r. d. roinaexter and family re turned from California Tuesday ev ening ana expect to remain here dur ing tne winter. It is reported that eight of the 45 men woo went to camp Lewis with the last contingent, from Crook Coun ty have been rejected because of in ability to pass the physical examina nun. A reception will be tendered to the teachers of the Crook County High and the Prineville Public scnools next Tuesday even in tr. Sent 17, at 8 o'clock. The invitation also includes all those who have recently taken their residence In our city a fine program is being arranged and refreshments will be served at the Baptist church. Joe Street was In the city Tuesday from Post. Miss Ada Bullard of Tumalo, Is In Prineville attending Crook County High. Miss Hester Lytle of Paulina Is at tending Crook County High again this winter. Chester Pete Barett and Wanda Merchant were married In Prineville September 5. Word was received yeBterday that Asa W. Battles arlved safely "over there" September 8. Mrs. H. P. Belknap Is going to Portland Saturday to attend the State Liberty Loan Convention. James CantrlU la improving from a recent operation at the Good Samar itan hospital in Portland. Bruce McMccn has arrived safely "over there." J. J. Romberg li In the city this week from Uaruea. Mr. and Mrs. Orrlu Mills of Taullna re spending tha week In l'rliievillo. A. Daw of Terrabonne was In the city yesterday visiting bis daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Belknap. Miss Ruth Mulholland of Itoherts has returned to returns her studios t Crook County High. Fml Grimes returned yesterday from The Pallet, where he hat been having his arm treated. Robert Hamilton, who hns been visiting relatives In Prineville, left this morning for Portland. Miss Eleanor Hackleman of Barnes has relumed to Prinevllls for the winter to attend High School. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. nigga, Mrs. Frank Johnson and Miss Domini John son motored to Bend Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wuriwellur ' and daughter were In ths city Mon day from their ranch at Powell Butte. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson and Mixs Ethel Williams of Redmond visited friends In Prineville last wsek end. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ilium loft to day for their ranch at Summit Prair ie, whore thoy will spend the next few days. Fred Stanrllft, nephew of Mr. and Mrs. M. K. IIIkk. who was reported wounded In action tow weeks ago Is Improving slowly. Miss Edith Lambert 'of Motollus la ( attending itign scnooi nere mis win ter. This Is Miss Lambert's second year at Crook County High. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelloy of Post are In the city this week. They are-preparing to ship cuttlo to Port land the Inst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rlithnp and daughter, Jorii, who have been visit ing Mrs. Bishop's mother, Mrs. J. V. Morris, for several weeks, returned yesterday to their home In Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Randall. Ml Vivian Hlnkle. F. F. Nash, and Dr. Reniole were Madras vtNlfnra Riiniiav In the Interests of the Christian En deavor work. Kettln F. Flllntt rharmrt Hiepfl,tn gainst Larkln F. Elliott, whom she married In 1900. She asks the ma- tody. of their five children and $76 a month alimony. Oregonian, Sep temober 6. Mr Tillffh P! Tbln anrf fhl1,1rnn are visiting for a few days In Bend before returning to Prineville. They are on their way home from Fort Klamath, where they have been visit ing Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Wlnnek. w. i. s. BIDS WANTED New Fall Hats We have In stock (he very smartest new hats of the season. Trim tailored tyl" with ths straight and Irregular brims, straight and rolled brim -allors, small hats In variety of good styles, broad brim velvet bats In black, taupe, purple, sand, sapphlrs, and mixed colors, and ths popular kiltie caps and Fieiirb ' hats. Mrs. R. M. Lafler . Bids will be received for the con struction of a tool and Implement shed 60x60 feet up to and including City Transfer & Express Jap Ireland, Prop. Auto Delivery to all Parts of the City and Vicinity Phone me for quick service at Hugh Lakin's Red 951 AUEiisiM3ktoi October 2, to be erected on property owned by Crook county In the City of Prineville. Each bid to be accompan ied by a certified check for five per rent, of the amount bid, made puy alile to Crook County. Plans and specifications may hn seen at the office of the County Clerk In this city. 43Up WARREN BROWN. Clerk -w. t. .- HOl.DIKIt ltOYH MIST 8AO KIHtK We have listed 400 acre ranch, all fenced. 100 acres In cultivation: 80 acres In itiiumnr- fullow and 20 a. In stubble, two good springs, and living water In creek on place, two good bouses and outbuildings all must go at the sacrifice pries of $3,000; school fund mortgage of $750 can be assumed, the rest cash. This Is for quick deal, and is priced at less than the im provements alone would cost The two boys who own this are called to the colors. It Is only. 8 miles from Prineville and t miles from a good school, THE M IHM-O REALTY CO. Prineville, Oregon l Iheneai Test of gasoline is In Its boiling points. In"Red Crown" they form a continuous, uniform chain, giving easy starting, quick accel eration, power and mileage. Look for the Ked Crown sign. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CsMoral) Soldiers Insurance, allotment of ' pay, government alowances to sol-' oiers dependents, compensations for injuries and disabilities will be dis cussed at a meetng held by the Home om vice section or tne Red Cross Chapter at the Circuit Court room next Monday, Sept. 16, at 8 p. m. There is serious lack of Information on these subjects on the part of those who are vitally interested. Every Red Cross worker and especially ev ery friend and relative of our sol dier boys who is interested in their protectio nand adequate compensa- iiuu id urgea to oe present. How Much Would the KAISER Tax Your Business? Think this though twice over: "If we should fail to win this war what would happen to my business?" ' , What is left of business in the invaded districts of France and Belgium? What will be left of business here, if we fail to crush the sinister power of Prussian militarism? How much would you have left after paying the taxes and levies imposed by a victorious Germany? Defend Yourself With LIBERTY BONDS This is not only a war for Democracy an d Liberty, but a war of self defense J menaces our rights, our self-respect, our homes, and our means of Every citizen every business man has weapons of defense ready to his hand These weapons are Liberty Bonds. We cannot all fight with guns and bay onets but we can all fight with Liberty Bonds. ' Buy to Your UTMOST Of course you have bought Liberty Bonds. Everyone has. But how many more will you buy? The success of the Fourth Loan and of the war itself de pends on your answer to this question. Buy all the bonds you can. Go to your bank and make your arrangements. . Buy more than you ever thought you could buy. 1 This Space Contributed to Winning the War by ' '' . Crook County Bank Jfie Gasoline J 'Quality ANNOUNCEMENT 1 herehv annnnncn Ihnt T n m am lndonendent caiwtlilnln for thn ,rri of sherirt of Crook County, and wish to submit my candidacy to voters of this county at the general election to be held in November. My plat form Is the ten years' experience I have had In the sheriff's office la this county, and the manner In which i conuuetea tne oince. 81P JOHN COMBS MRS. ADELINE YANCEY has returned and WIIiL OPEN TUB MANHATTAN TODAY High Class Meals Served 1 ONE OF THE GOOD ONES I A Snap For Short Time Only We have a place for sale that Is one of the best ranchos In the distrlot 160 acres of bottom land, 100 acres undor the Ocho co Project, and the whole tract ublrrlgated sufficient for all crops. This ranch Is only six miles from Prineville, quarter mile from a fine school and tha same distance from a station on the Prineville City Railway. Thii raTich has cleared 17 Knn i . year, and Is now In excellent oon- umuii, gooa ouiiaings, etc., and a regular snap at the price. We can show the goods In this case, and anyone wanting a go- iuB, proaucing proposition, will do well to investigate this prop erty. r THE OCHOCO REALTY CO. s PiliicvUlq, Oregon FOOD t - THE WAIL