Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 12, 1918, Page Page 5, Image 5

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CllOOK COUNT JOin.AL
Tins City
llin Join rturmd hum font
Saturday, I
T. J. Dimly of Alfalfa waa In tha
t'lly Monday, i
Alv Colpitis of 8uul! iu In tha
clly IhmI woiik.
A. II. Bmllh m a vlaltor In tha
city Haturday.
Al. Colnman, of Portland, Is In tha
city fur a ftiw days.
Fred 0. Murrltt .;ft Tui.sday for
hit home at Mnailow.
S, A. Lytln whi a Prliwvllle visitor
Haturday from Buplua.
Jo Pout was a visitor In I'rlnnvllla
last Krday, from I'ost.
Wm, Lddfurd of Host tu t vlslt
or In tha city Saturday.
Frank Johnson luft Tuesday for a
bualnoaa trip to Burns.
aeorxa Tack man of Hold wu In
Prlnavllla luat Thuraday.
Ilwrnard Coi wm a bualnnas vlaltor
In tha city hint Thuraday.
Guy Bear waa up from Tha Dalles
Tuesday fur a ahort vlalt.
Ilnnry Mit'all waa a bualnoaa via
Itor In Prlnnvlllo Tui-aday.
E. O. Parkr of Hormrta nnt sv
ral daya In thn city thla wm-k.
Judd Lytln waa Prlnovllla visit
or luat wmk mul from Hupliw.
K. W. Klmliln waa a bualnoaa visit
or from 1'ortlund luat wik and.
Tnrl Fllur of Pnwl Hiittn waa
In tint city Monduy on uuaintirs.
Jolly A. I.lvluKaton of Itfdmond
waa I'rlnnvlllB vlaltor Tucaduy.
II. W. Qnrlln waa In thn city thla
wek from liln ranch at Koliorls.
Mr. and Mra. Olia. rjlmrinan of
Fife orn spitmllnjr a tow days hore.
IliMibcn KiiKNtrom of Ititrms waa
a visitor In I'rlncvUl.j luat Thuraday.
II. A. Yatca of pownll Ilulto waa a
bualnoaa vlaltor In Hid city Tuesday.
Itunbxn Ronton of I'oat win a busl-rn-aa
vlaltor In the clly luat Tbunday.
Mlaa Mulic I AIIiii wna a vlaltdr In
tha city Tui-aduy from Pownll Ilutto.
Mra. I. M. Miller of Paulina li a
business vlaltor In tha city this week.
A daiiKhtur waa born to Mr. and
Mra. Jup Irelund, Tuesday, Snptombor
10.
Bumner Houaton and Henry Carlln
of Kolmrla wore In Prlnuvllls Satur
day. Ilnrry EverlnKham, of I.a Pine,
waa In I'rinevlllo Monday on bual
noaa. Kddlo Holtr waa In Prlnevllta on
Tuosday from till borne on Trout
Creek.
W. 0. Snyder waa In tha city the
flrat of tho week from hla ranch at
8upli.
J. K. Dlnnchurd of Culver was a
business vlaltor In tha city luat Sat
urday. II. R. Keyes and family of Fossil
are In Prlnevlllo visiting friends and
rt)latve(.
Paul Powers of Portland court re
porter, arrived In the city Monday
morning.
Charles Lambert and family of
Fife spent several daya In Prluvllle
thli week.
Mr. and Mra. E. B. Wllllami of
Powf.ll HuttB, were Prlnevllle visit
ors Tuesday,
J. R. Mondnnhall and Max Menden
hall of Opal City wore visitors lu the
city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Garner and
chllrren of Suploe were Prlnavllle vla
ltors Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Driscoll were In
the city Tuesday from tholr ranch at
Powell Butte.
Mrs. Luclllo Campbtill who has
been visiting her mother Mrs. 8. R.
Hlney, for several months left . Sat
urday for Canada where she will
meot Mr, Campbell.
High price does
not always mean
high quality
CRESCENT 00 COFFEE, FOR
INSTANCE, COMBINES
QUALITY WITH A MODER
ATE PRICE.
At 25o a pound It la inch a
splendid value that many fam
ilies have abandoned higher
priced coffees In 1U favor.
Tour Grocer soils it 25c a lb.
Crescent
99
Cofffee
Douglas Fairbanks
"Headin" South"
TSADi
LaavaatsMAaK
Doug takes to "Greases" like a duck
takes to water. They just make a
healthy breakfaat for the man that
but you don't have to be told that
he's good. You know It; that's why
you're going to pack up now and see
this picture.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
AT THE
LYRIC THEATER
iKBTsi.tariwTar , : m ' ' ' mm
Bessie Love
And
Frank Borzage
"Wee Lady Betty"
Catching a greased pig has long been
recognized as a dltlcult achievement,
but the property men who dreaaed the
sets for the new Triangle drama,
"Wee Lady Betty," starring Bessie
Love, under the direction of Charles
Mllor, dscovered somethng even more
slippery than a greased pig.
SUNDAY
ItKGIMTKIl YOIB ROOMS FOR
THE FAIR
Four hundred additional rooms
are needed to accommodate the
vlaltors to the Inter-BUte Fair,
October 1 to 6th. Fill out the
' attached blank and mall to R.
L. Schee, Prlnevllle, Oregon, at
once:
J Nme
Bt. and No '.
Tel. No
No. Single rooms ...
No. double rooms .: .....
Price per room .......
Price per meal -
I hereby agree that the rate
or rates named will not be In-
creaaed during Fair Week.
Signed
w. a. s.
J ENLT8T the services of The Jour
nal Classified Ada for sura results.
w. s. s.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that under
and pursuant to Sec. 25 of Chapter
367 La we of Oregon for 1917 the
Board of Directors of the Central
Oregon Irrigation District will meet
October 1, at Redmond, Oregon, for
the purpose of reviewing and correct
ing the assessment and apportion
ment of taxes to be levied In the Dis
trict for the ensuing year. All own
ers of bind within the District are In
vited to be present at said meeting.
43t3c J. G. McGuffle, Sec'y.
DR. TACKMAN
DENTIST
Room S Cornell Building
Member of Preparedness League
of American Dentists
All soldiers work done free
Mrs. Hannah Doo returned Monday
from Grlxzly, where she has been vis
iting relatives.
U. B. Bushnell of Roberts was a
business visitor In Prlnevllle several
days this week.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Veasey were
In the pity Saturday from their ranch
on Combs Flat. , "
J. E. Roberta passed through the
city last Thursday on his way to bis
home at Roberts.
Bruce Balfour and Mr. and Mrs.
Ban Puett of Paulna spent the week
end In Prlnevllle.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Portland Is
here visiting her sons, Carey, Walter
and Frank roster. i
Miss Ada Morse of Redmond spent
the week end with her mother and
sister In Prlnevllle.
Mrs. Frank Hoffman and sister, ;
Mrs. Coates of Albany, were visitors
In the city Monday, j
Mrs. D. O. Remple returned the '
first of the week from visiting rera-:
tlves In Washington. j
Glenn Hendrlckson came In from :
Sollers Marsh Sunday and will spend
several daya in the city,
Mrs. John Bolter and daughters,
Veva and Marlon, moved to Prlne
vllle Saturday and will spend the win
ter here.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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1MB BRAND PI 1.1.1- ai
fatal ka a a BaM, SUM. Aaa Batto
souwmtsTsiwnfvrarc
For new and old atomach
trouble uae Adamaon'e Dlxeetexe.
Price 60o or six boxes tor 12.60
postpaid to any address In the
United Statu of America. For
aale by D. P. ADAMSON 4 CO
Prlnevllle, Oregon
Oregon Daily Journal
Daily 50c Daily and
Sunday 65c
If you don't get your pap
er regularly, phone Red
431 and we will tend one
up by special messenger
Prineville Drug Co.
Local Agent
R. V. RANDALL
GARAGE
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Cars for Hire. Automobiles
repaired, Fords mended.
Phone Black 171 for
SERVICE CAR
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-HE jJUGaL-e IaU'
Summoni all the force and resources of the Republic to
the defense of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United States authorities have ranked as one of the
fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in
military training, has responded to the call. The College is
distinguished not only for its military instruction, but
Distinguished also roa
Its strong industrial courses for men and for women:
In Agriculture, Commerce, Engineering, Foreitry
Home Economics, Mining, Pharmacy, nod
Vocational Education.
Its wholesome, purposeful student life.
Its democratic college spirit.
Its successful graduates.
Students enrolled last year, 3453; stars on its service flags, 1258,
over forty percent representing officers.
College opena September 23, 1918
For catalog, new Illumatcd Booklet, and other information write to the Registrar, Corvallii, Oregon
Modern Shoe
Repair Shop
W. H. SIMON, Pre.
Shoes repaired while jrtra wait
All work guaranteed
Price reasonable
Located in Morris Bldg.
BEST QUALITY
SERVICE
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J. E. STEWART & CO.
W. A. Booth and son L. A. Booth
of the Dalles, spent the week end in
Prineville visiting friends and rell-atives.
Mr. and Mra. Dean Honston and
family have moved in from their
ranch near Barnes and will remain
for the winter.
By WI LBUR D. NESBIt
You Know you are going to buy Liberty Bonds.
You wouldn't be square with yourself if you didn't.
You couldn't take off your hat to the flag with half the sense of ownership if
you didn't.
You couldn't cheer the marching line of troops with half the thrill if you didn't.
You couldn't watch the Jackies go by with half the pride if you didn t.
You couldn't glimpse a battleship off the coast with half the joy if you didn't
You couldn't read the war news with half the eager faith if you didn't
You couldn't be 100 per cent. American if you didn't s
You know the Fourth Liberty Loan starts September 28th.
You know that buying a Liberty Bond isn't making a gift
You know that you are lending your money to your Government to the Best
friend you arid your mother and wife and sister and daughter have.
You know what security is back of your loan security that means good inter
est and that your money will be paid back to you.
You know all of that you know the business side as well as the patriotic side
of it.
Then, buy your Liberty Bonds the very first day of the Loan. Don't wait Do
your thinking beforehand. You nee edn't consider it; you don't have to be
argued into it you know you will buy Liberty Bonds.
Be one of the first to get the badge of honor the Liberty Bond Button.
Get yours on the first day September 28th.
You know what an example that will set
Make September 28th Your Liberty
Bond Day.
Could You Do a Better Thing Right Now ?
U. S. Government Bonds
Fourth Liberty Loan
Buy Your Liberty Bonds the First Day
u This Space Contributed to Winning the War by
t;ssbh
Elbert S. Robe