J J 1 1- Pate 4 CltOOK COUNTY JOURNAL DrX'KMIIKR 10, IBIS h The Tri-State Terminal Company wishes you a Merry Christmas ORANGES . ORANGES ORANGKS From S5e th Do ten and op to 75c, as per site. CHRISTMAS CAXD1KS PUIn Mixed, at SI cents the pound. Cream Mixed, at only SS cenU the pound Mixed Nut at 28 cent the pound Seeded Raisins at IS centa the pound Cranberries at JOe the pound Our fruit and candy and nuts are new and fresh; bought expressly for this year s Christmas shoppers The Tri-State Terminal Company will be Jurt six months old o January 1, 1910. It has grown to be a hanky youngster In that time and due to In our growth. We wish jou to know we appreciate It anf as we enter the New Year we are determined to put forward extra effort to be more . your selection. Again we thank you and wish you Merry Christ mas. . '.' BHORS ANQ 8LH THUS Ladles' Comfy 81lpper from 1.60 to 11.95 the pair Children's Felt Cotutyt at 11.15 the pair Men's Slippers at S1.1Q snd 11.50 the pair Man's Flannel Shirts at from ss low as IS. 50 each up A few suggestions for your needs SAVH MONKY BY lirYINQ YOIR CAHK OOOIW NOW Standard Sweetcorn at 14.10 the cast of II runs Btandard Tomatoes at It 10 the cas of 14 csns Standard Sweet Teas at 14.40 ths case of 14 cans Btandard Btrlnf Deans at 14.40 ths case of 14 cans Special Prices on fruit by ths case or lu doieu lots. Peaches, Pesrs, Cherries, Strawberries, or Raspberries. Nice lares Dried Peaches, at 8even Pounds for a Dollar ' your rare and patronage. We thank you very heartily for your share worthy of your patronage. We will have a larger and better stork for THE TRI-STATE TERMINAL COMPANY, Lee Anderson Manager WHERE CASH 11KATS CREDIT 5 i ; " ' " ' " " i The City Henry Gomer is home this week on furlough. James Mace is s visitor here this week, from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rnv Davenport mot ored to Bend last Friday, . , Dr. C. S. Edwards made a business trip to Redmond last Friday. - Frits Peterson Is spending a few days at his home, on a furlough. Mrs. Mary McDowell has returned from a week's visit in Portland. Walter Morris of The Dalles was a visitor in the city last week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Davis of Post ware visitors In the city Saturday. Marion Templeton returned Satur day from a business trip to Portland. Hiss Lulu Thorp of Athena Is visit ing at the home of Mrs. Gail New som. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. King have re turned from Portland, after attending the stock show there. Mrs. Catherine Custer and daugh ter. Miss Catherin Love, returned to Prineville Saturday. Miss Love is recovering rapidly from her recent operation and has resumed her duties at the telephone office. Grant Mays of Portland wss a busi ness visitor in the city last week end. Mrs. James Cantrlll and Mrs. Alta Cantrtll returned from Portland Fri day. Dr. H. P. Belknap visited several of his patients st Terrebonne lust Thursday. G. M. Cornett returled Friday from several weeks' visit in Portland and Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Breese were In Prineville Saturday from their ranch on Combs Flat. Warren Brown returned Tuesday from Portland, where be has been vis iting for a week. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tlrrill were tn the city Saturday from their ranch on lower Crooked River. Mrs. D. G. Remple. who has been jn California for several weeks, re turned home Tuesday. Mrs. E. S. Long has gone to The Dalles, where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Walter Morris. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Faught returned from Shepherd Springs Saturday. Mr. Faught is improving in health. Mrs. W. L. Ferguson of Athena Is in the city visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Horace Belknap, Jr. She is at the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Belknap. Granville Nye of Roberts was In .Prineville last week end. Ralph Jordan . is in Portland this week on a business trip. George Tackman was in the city from Barnea last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kizer of Rob erts were visitors in the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. F. Anderson were in from the ranger station Tues day. Mrs. Adeline Yancey returned from Portland Sunday. She has been at tending the stock show. George Russell returned Sunday from Portland, where he has been at tending the qtock show. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Nichols return ed Sundsy from Portland, where they have been visiting the stock show, M .R. Biggs returned from Port land Sunday. While In Portland he purchased several head .of registered stock at the stock show. Friends of Spokes Wheeler receiv ed word from him recently from Nice, Italy, where he Is stationed. He ex pects to return to Prineville soon. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Powell and daughter, Mrs. Vera Sears, returned from Corvallis Saturday. They have been visiting their son, Lieutenant Rei Powell, who Ib an instructor at O. A. C. Hamer Norton was a business visit or from Post Tuesday. . Harvey Dunham was a business visitor from Post Monday. March Logan was In from Burnes the first of the week on business. . Mr. Ha Id win is visiting at the home! of his daughter, Mrs. K. G. Smith. The Monday Afternoon Bridge Club met with Mrs. Mattle Elliott this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carlln were visitors in the city from Roberts the first of the week. J. F. Blanchkrd has returned from Eugene, where he attended the Offi cers' Trslnlng Csmp at U. of O. Mr. and Mrs. Noll srrlved Monday from Yamhill to visit Mrs. Noll's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Carlln of Roberts. Mrs. Barnes of Spoksne, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. W. Rea, for several weeks, returned to her borne yesterday. Mrs. W. C. Randall of The Dalles, arrived in Prineville Tuesday. Mrs. Randall came here- to care tor her daughter, Mrs. Bert Randall, who Is 11L Mr. and Mrs. Pleb Abel are the pround parents of a baby boy born Monday, December 16. The father Is at present stationed near Newport In the Spruce Division. Elmer Schroy returned home last week. He wss discharged from the service because of III health. Misses May and Nora Barney re turned Tuesday from Ifood River, where they have been for several months'. Ray McKlnnon returned to Prine ville Tuesday. Kay was stationed at Camp Fremont, California, and has Just been mustered out of service. George Nlcolal, who has been a mom her of the 8. A. T. C. at Corval lis, has been mustered out and re turned to Prineville yesterday. Owing to the limited room In the church the Christmas Pageant will be given In two services, the first com mencing promptly at 7:10, the sec ond at 8:30. In the I'resbvterlan ! church. The lecture room in the basement will be found a comfortable waiting place tor those unablo to find seats for the first service. Presbyterian church, Dec. 21, 1918. At the morning service the theme will be "The Muster's Pathway -of Peace," a meditation for this Chrlstmaa seas on. The theme will he continued In the evening under the title: "The Gateway to thta path that Is open for every man today." (Despite the work our Christmas program Involves we have the promise of special music at both services. The stereoptlcon will be used, for some Illustrated songs In the evening.) E. B. Wade, of Supine was a vlxltor here yesterday. Charles Palmer of Roberts was lu ths city Monday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Frml Cay ton, Monday, a boy, Frunk Carter was a business visit or from Powell Uulle yesterday, A. C. Rarneycoff. salesman for 0 lass ft Prudbomme Is tn the city tor a tew days. L. 8. Hlnes of the Powell Butt district contributed 110 to the War. Work Fund, Instead of f 1 ss appear ed In the list published. -Miss Pauline Trueadaln was here kfmulnv vliittlfiff frli,fltlii ttlm In nn at the home of her parents at Powell uutte. Aaron Hoffman returned yesterday from Vancouver, Wn., where he has recently been mustered out of the ser vice. In the Spruce Division. Ms. J. H. Rosenberg received a message yesterday from Captain Kosenberg saying that he would be mustered out of the service lu a few days and would be home soon. w. s. . ' YOU CAN HI V Sugar Cured Hum at 40c Sugar Cured Bacon at 40c Ureakfust Bacon at 45c At Gerardo's Meat Market Otto SUGGESTIONS For Appropriate Gifts We offer the Holiday Trade an attractive assrtment of gifts for .all ages and at prices that you can afford to pay. (I totit Our Line of Stationery for Gifts includes beautful cabinets of sizes for every need, and nothing is more appropriate for any friend or relative Greeting Cards, Post Cards and Book lets, up-to-the-minute in design and price. If it's new we -v have it here. m Books and Toys for the little ones, made to last and priced to suit the most particular. Look these lines over Manicure Sets In cases for traveling from 12.50. to 115.00. Shaving Sets and Military Brushes In ' appropriate traveling kits Pyralin Ivory Sets and also in the Individual Pieces. Candy in Christmas Gift Boxes In sizes and prices for everyone. A fresh stock and put up in beauti ful and useful boxes. Price them Christmas Gift Cigars In Boxes from 25 cigars and up in each box Priced from 12.50 to 15.00 per Box Phonographs at from 115 to 1120. Nothing is more appropriate for a Christmas Gift. A good Phonograph with records properly select ed, brings the best mu sicians into your home. Look them over WE ARE PREPARING for the Christmas festivities by stocking all the good things to be found that will go to make the occasion one to be long remembered. In preparing your Holiday order, we ask that you give us a chance to figure with you. Below are just a few things that might interest you. Come and examine our stock. See Our Christmas Tree Trimmings. A Good Line at Prices That are Right. Oranges, Per Dozen $1 Bananas, Per Dozen .0c i e r Grape Fruit, large XJ Apples, all kinds and var- d O 7 C ieties from $2 to :.... Cranberries, Per Qt Columbia Sliced Bacon Per Pound Bargain Counter, consisting OC of kitchen necessities, 10 to Candies by the pound from A( 35c to ... We can fit any head in Oregon with a "bang-up" hat Come in and get our prices and you will be surprised at the values for the money. The most complete and moderately priced line of canned goods in all the county. ; You will need something in this line for the holiday "eats," and you will find an endless variety here. Prineville Drug Company THE MICHEL GROCERY COMPANY "THE STORE OF SERVICE" V