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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1919)
MAIM1I SO, 1010 CItCOK COUNTY JOURNAL Fase LYRIC THEATER, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, ONLY "MURDER WILL OUT" .MftaSS "The Difficulties of an Irishman and a Darkey" ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 15c .... -i Corihne Griffith in Billy Parsons in "The Adventure Shop" "Billy's Predicament" . From the story: "The Green Gullabaloo," by Bud Fisher Monday and Tuesday, March 24 and 25 The City Mr. N, O. Wallace l. ft Monday fur ; tbort visit In Portland. I W. W. Brown lft Buck Creek for 1 til tiiii rmicn on Friday. Grandma Spray visited with Mm. Frank Hume In Prineville Tuesday. Mr. ami Mra. C. M. Churllon were tiiialticaa' vlnltor In I'rlnevlllo the first of the week. Will Arnold anil family and Mltta Km Bill attendod the ahow at Prlne vlllu Kulunlay nlKlit. , J. N. Williamson and C. W. Foster rcturnnd from a busltimts trip to I'ort lunil Bunday morning. JudKa N. Q. Wttlliire mntorml.to lli'iid Monday for the pur pout) of look ing; after county business. Mra. I. h. Ketrhum, Miss Iluth Ad amsnn and Mra. Ouy I.afollitl were vihIHiik ri'latlvn and frlenda In Bend Monday. I'rlni'vllln fitoiknii'ii attending the Wiyil Growers' niuctlng ut lti'iid on Monday, vre us followa: George Dixon. A. I'. Jones, Cluuclii Dunham, L. S. Hlnes, Frank Fortnor, and Uuy Lnfollctte. Spring and Summer Opening Smartly Tailored Suits, Coats and Skirts The Season's Newest Fashions and Materials in all Shades are . offered in our High-Grade Garments Each js tailored-to-brder from your own selection and Individual Measurements which means INDIVIDUALITY AND ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION We Guarantee a Perfect Fit and the finest in tailoring at very attractive prices SEE OUR LINE BEFORE YOU DECIDE ON YOUR SPRING GARMENT . J. A. GILLIS, Prineville, Oregon The City Clark Morse Is home on an unlim ited furlough. Mra. J. H. Upton la at home agala from a visit in Portland. Ben Taylor of Antelope was buy ing cattle in the vicinity of Prinevllla last week. R. H. Booten was In the city Friday purchasing supplies for bia stock ranch near Post. Mrs. M. A. Robinson has disposed of her city property'to John D. Lafol lettiand will go to Southern Oregom to make ber home. G. E. McClure of The Dalles, agent for the Franklin Automobile in this section, whizzed into the city Friday in a brand new demonstrator. Sylvain Michel arrived home Mon day morning accompanied by bis brother .Arthur, who went to Port land Saturday night to meet him. Sylvain has received his discharge from military service and will devota his time to the grocery business in partnership with his brother. The firm is now known as The Mlcnel . Grocery Company. Tl . TV I Racimie, Go MicS ear amid 6 Pi Mini I nires IN-STOCK ) I I PVTTrrr'riTin,"TWKW'iBfrrai!wrwAW bite 5 WMJ vSv Dm Tut miut U Vnijr g mute aw mm W MT DELCO-LIGHT Increases Farm Efficiency Fifty thousand Delco-Light plants in opera tion on Arasrfcan farms are saving at the most consartartive estimate, an hoar a day each or owr 18,000,000 work hours a year. That It equal to an army of 60,000 men Working ten hourt a day for a full moniA. 1 Delco-Light is a complete electric light and power plant for farms and suburban homes. It furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, economical light, and operates pump, churn, cream separator, washing machine and other appliances. It is also lighting rural stores, garages, churches, schools, army camps andrCail way stations. INLAND ACTO CO. DISTRIBUTORS THE MODERN APPLIANCE CO., INCORPORATED Seattle, Washington Prineville, Oregon H TK tfemMtla Enftmrfnf Conpanr, DaUn, 0M Pver SO.000 DELCO-LIGHT Plants in Actual Usq ft OTTOS We still have a few sizes in tires bought before the war tax was added. INLAND AUTO COMPANY ! '