Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 27, 1919, Page Page 4, Image 4

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
MAIMil 117, IUIW.
4
FISHING
TACKLE
THE FISHING SEASON OPEX9 APRIL 1ST.
WE HAVE JVST RECEIVED A COMPLETE
I.IXE OF FISHING TACKLE CONSISTING
OF RODS, REELS, LINES, FLIES, SPIN
XERS LEADERS, FLY RAIT, AND LEADER
BOXES, FLY BOOKS, LANDING NETS, RAS.
KETS, SINKERS, ETC. MAKE VOI R 8KL
ECTIOXS EARLY WHILE OCR UXE IS
COMPLETE.
Lakin Hardware
"WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE"
Friday and Saturday, Mar IS 19
Mlle N'ornmml In
"IKMMilNG A MILLION"
Lonesome l.ukc iu
'WIIS ARE TRl'MPS"
. Sunday, March SO
lMrolhy Ilton in
"TYRANT FEAR"
Fatty Arbuckle in
"tiOOD xitillT M'RSE"
Mod. and Tues., Mar. 31-Apr. 1
Earle Williams In
"THE HIGH K.ST TIU'MP"
Bill)' Parttona In
"DAD'S KNOCKOUT"
Wed. and Thurs., April 2-3
Carmrl My era in
, "ALL NIGHT"
From the atory, "One Bright
Idea."
v
Lyons & Morgan In
"HEARTS AND LET I'S" .,
LYRIC
THEATER
urn vii x
SEED GRAIN
ALFALFA AND CLOVER SEEDS. BLUESTE
M AND MARQUIS WHEAT, BARLEY, RYE,
PEAS, OATS, ETC.
Place your orders while stocks are availab
le.
Ochoco Warehouse Co. I
Ralph Breeae spent last week end
In PrineTllle.
Percy A. Munro was a risltor in the
city Saturday.
T. B. Price was in the city last Fri
day from Powell Butte.
Frank Kissler of Powell Butte was
in the city last week end.
C. H. Miller was a business visit
or in the city Friday from Bend.
James E. Fuller of Howard was a
business visitor In the city Friday
Guy Lafoilette returned Monday
from a brief business trip to Port
land. T. A. Wiley of Pendleton was a
business visitor In the city several
days of lust week.
K. V. Smith, who has been employ,
ed on the highway near Prlnevllle,
returned to his home In Aberdeen,
Washington.
GET YOUR TOGS
""3 TT"a A
LA
iror .
at- nUHntCI dL Y
This is the season to
put on a glad smile
and . "glad rags," to
match. How about
that Spring Suit? We
can fit you.
Everything else in the
line of wearing'' ap
parel for men can be
found here. Our slock
is clean, kept slridly
up to date and our
prices are right. Call
and see us.
1
We have just receiv
ed a large shipment of
the snappiest Neck
wear -that you ever
laid eyes on, Fancy
Dress Shirts, silk ones
in designs that are
simply irresistable, in
sport and stiff collars,
in all of the latesl
styles. Also a large
assortment of the very
newest models in hats
expected today.
Ross R. Robinson
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
At Special Low Price for
a Short Time Only
2 W. B. Syracuse Chilled
Plows 12 inch.
2 W. B. Syracuse Chilled
Plows 14 inch.
2 Center Sections for Sy
racuse spring tooth har
rows. 2 Van Brunt Drills 10
Disc
1 Van Brunt Drills 14
Disc.
1 Hack Top.
Several Pairs of Wagon
Springs.
1 Iron wheel John Deere
Wagon.
Several Grass Seed At
tachments for New Ken
tucky and Hoozier Drills.
- Pitcner Pumps in good
sizes.
Lawn Fence in 36 inch
height.
SEED
We handle only the best Seeds no cheap grades the best
is none too good. A No. 1 Alfalfa Seed, sack lots, 23 1 -2c.
in less than sack lots, 24c.
ROPE 1-4 in. to 3-4 in. AT A BIG SAVING
WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK
COLLINS W. ELKINS
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Mrs. A. B. Roller Is spending the
week In The Dalles.
F. F. McRae was a vlBltor la the
city several days this week.
'- Mrs. Nell Newsom spent several
days in Bend last week. ,
C. M. Charlton was a visitor In the
city Saturday from Powell Butte.
George Russell returned recontly
from a business trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson of Iled
mond spent Saturday iu Prlnevllltt.
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ingram are
moving into Prlnevllle from their
ranch on the Ochoco. f
Miss Ada Smith, who has been In
Prlnevllle several months, returned
to her borne at Dlllard.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Biggs, Mrs.
Prince Glaze and Miss Stella Hodges
motored to Bend Friday.
Henry Edwards was a business vis
itor in the city Saturday from bis
ranch at Powell Butte.
Mrs. Carl Fisher and Mrs. M. D.
Nye were visitors In the city Sat
urday from Powell Butte.
Mrs. E. C. Faught returned Satur
day from The Dalles, where she bas
been visiting her mothe.r
Miss Ada Morse returned laHt week
from Portland and Is employed In the
Tri-State Terminal store.
T. B. Zell returned to Portland
Saturday after spending two weeks
visiting relatives and friends in Prlne
vllle.
ber, these prices are only made on
cash sales.
CEUARDO MAKiCET.
w. s. s.
.NOTICE OK MEETING
A special meeting of TV"' ' rt'
sans, Prlnevllle Assembly No. !i3 Is
called for March 31, 1919, fsir the
purpose of Initiation ami imv '. 'v.:;
I liens which may come before ' As
sembly st that time.
Candidates will present themselves
at eight sharp for Initiation. Meet
ing In the K, of P. Hall.
MARTHA A. NKVEL. M. A.
WILDA BELKNAP, Sec.
FORDS FORDS
A carload has Just arrlvod over the
City of Prlnevllle Hallway and sever
al yet remain to be sold. If you see
us at once we can wake you Imme
diate delivery.
INLAND AUTO COMPAQ
FOR BALE -A matched team of sor
rel' gildings, 6 and 8 years old,
weight about 1250 each. Broken
to work any place. For particulars
see Ed. Abbott. ZOtto
BUY YOUR LAND PLASTEIt at the
Ochoco Warehouse. 20tfc
City Transfer & Express
Jap Ireland, Prop.
Auto Delivery to all Part of the City and Vicinity
Phone me for quick .erv.ee at Hugh Lakin'
Red 951
FOR SALE3 One DeLaval cream sep
arator, and one 120-egg Rayo In
cubator in first class condition. Ray
W. Constable, Prlnevllle, Ore. 20tfc
WANTED To hire two spans of
work horses for one month. In
quire at this office. 20t2p
No. I16H15 ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Of
fice, at The Dalles, Oregon, March 19, 1919.
Notice U hereby given that
MILDRED SWARTZ HINEY
Widow of Benjamin W. Hlney, Dec caned, of
Sheridan, Oregon, who, on December 8, 1916,
made Homestead Entry No. 016816 for 8W.
NEW. SE!4 NW, EV4 SWW, W 8E.
Sec. 12 NEVi NW(4, NW NEW See 18 Town
ship 17 South, Range 18 East Willametta Mer
idian, hat filed notice of intention to make
Final Three Year Proof to establish claim to
the land above described, before Lake M. Beeh
tell, U. 8. Commissioner, at Prlnevllle, Oregon,
on the 3rd day of May, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses!
David Rissue, James Johnson, Homer Nor
ton, George Knox, all of Post, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,'
20 t6e Register
FORDSON TRACTORS
We will unload a car of Fordson
tractors here within the next few daya
and we will be glad to arrange to
make you a demonstration.
INLAND AUTO COMPANY
w. a. .
A BIG LARD SAVING
On Saturday, April 6, I will sell
half-gallon pails of fard at $1.26 and
one gallon pails at $2.60. These
prices are for one day only. Ten cents
and fifteen cents, respectively, paid
for empty pails returned. Remem-
The Tie That Binds
Our Policyholders
To Oregon Life
1 Liberal low premium policies.
(No fine-print restrictions)
2 Insurance in force from date of
application if insurable. ( A
poln to be romombered.)
8 We have never disputed or com.
promised a claim. ; Always paid
In full on the day proofs of death
were presented, t
4 All assets except U, 8. Liberty
Bonds invested In Oregon there
by upbuilding your own state.
Oregonltfe
Insurance Co.
Successful Conservative
Progressive
HOME OFFICE
A. I. Mills, Pre
CORBETT BUILDING PORTLAND, OREGON
Fifth and Morrison -V
C. 8. Butnuel, Gen. Mgr. E. N. Strong, Asst. Mgr.