Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 17, 1919, Page Page 4, Image 4

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unqualified guarantee of satisfaction.
But better even than our guarantee of
satisfaction is our forty-five years of t
giving it.
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in the world is the one you know you I
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THE ST1KIUN0 MAKCHKi AM) TIIK SACKED SONUS WHICH IIWK A I'l.AC'K IN KVKIIY
HOMK. ' YOU. YOUKSELK MAY PLAY T11KM ALLAND I'LAY TIIKM A9 THEY SHOULD HE
PLAYED WITH THE EITHONIA P LAY EH PIANO. THIS IS THE PLAYER THAT YOU WILL
FIND MOST FREQUENTLY IN COLLEOE FRATERNITY HOMES. HOTELS. CLVUS, AND MOD
ERN HOMES.
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J. FELLOWS, Eautcrn Orrfu Itcprvwnlitllve t Hold "rliicvllle
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Week in Society
IUSKUAIX LEAGUE TALK
RUTH ADAMSON, Editor
AH reports of social events. Including club meetings, weddings, par
ties and all affairs of this kind should be reported or telephoned to
Miss Ruth Adamson, Society Editor of the Journal as early in the
week as possible. Call Red 391.
erable saving made In this shipment
by having It come directly from the
Prlneville baseball fans are up and : factory instead of through the Job
comliiK when league talk Is started, bers. As a consquonce the prices on
The Commercial Club of the Crook j these goods will be materially lower,
mimlv sunt ta htirhlv In fnvnr tt lha ' in tha liu-ul 4.,inautn,ir !
$ j proposal made by the Bend Amateur! w. s. . !
Atniciic tiuo xor tne organization or WHY TIIK VHToKY l)l
! ''"u od nT1t,r Although the armistice was slgmnl
appointed with instructions to make
the necessary arrangements for a
UNION ENDEAVOR MEETING
The Christian Endeavor Societies
of the Christian and Presbyterian
churches will unite for special ser
vices at, the Christian church Sunday
evening. A special program is being
arranged for the occasion.
W. B.
THE SHUMIA CLCB.
The Shumia Literary Club met at
the home of Mrs. E. J. Wilson Satur
day afternoon. A musical program
wa srendered by a quartet composed
of the following members: Misses
Blanche and Madge Rowell, Myrtle
Lister and Marjorie Wilson. Mrs. W.
I. Dishman gave a splendid review of
the popular new novel, "Joan and
Peter." by H. G. Wells.
The club had as its guests: Mrs. C.
M. Elkins, Mrs. J. H. Lister, Mrs.
W. H. Lister and Mrs. L. E. Hvde.
AN" EXCURSION PARTY
A party composed of Arthur Michel,
Mr and Mrs. M. E. Brink, Mrs. Bald
win, Mrs. Seth Dixon, Mr. and Mrs.
John Becaas, Mrs. E. S. Dobbs, Mrs.
Willard Wiru, Mrs. E. J. Wilson, Miss
Marjorie Wilson and Miss Madg Row
eH enjoyed an excursion over the rail
road in the new gasoline coach to the
Junction, Sunday evening.
Prlneville nine as one of the- four
corners of the league. Bond Bulle
tin. w. a. . .
IS VOIR HAIR FALLING OCT?
Halro is a scientific preparation
which will positively STOP FALLING
HAIR, and will within three weeks
dHurt'S of the United Stuti'g llovcni-nn-ut
whs carried nftor Unit dute.
Expenditures fur the six months to
tlm end of February were the heavi
est of all periods. This statement
leads strongly to the conviction that
the Victory loan bonds Is the real
need of the Government for funds.'
In order to pay the accumulating!
costs the Treasury Department has
been obliged to Issue certificates of
start nw hir fi ,. .. i Indebtedness In the amount of 1300.
. . . ' ' flOO nnft . weW ThAu utiH
first, but really new hair growing all
over the scalp. A three weeks' sup
ply of Hairo post-paid and guaranteed
for $1.00.
HAIRO REMEDY CO., Pept. P.
21t4c Chemical Bldg.. Chicago, 111.
w. a. a.
CARLOAD OP WIRE
The W. F. King Company Is ex
pecting a carload of woven wire and
barbed wire and nails about the first
of May. There has been a consid-
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Powell Butte Community Hall
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notes are almost du and must be
taken up with the funds realised
from the sale of Victory Bonds. j
w. a. a. j
Green leafy plants are brushes and
brooms that help keep the digestive
tract cleur and sweep the body clean
of impurities that breed dlsciBu, bas
M. Winona Cruise. Instructor In
household science at the Oregon Ag
ricultural College. They give the.
body a regular "housecloaning" ev-;
ery time they are eaten, which it sad-'
ly needs after a winter's diet lacking.
In greens. Early greens are eagerly j
gathered in snrlna or bnnirht In thn'
market, "for all the family nwdskS
greens." Mineral elements In greens
Neutralize the blood and aid muscular
Kiiia, aosorpiron or algesic J food
and elimination of waste products.
They give bulk or ballast against
which the muscles exercise. Their
chief value Is the so-called vltarume,
which Is essential to growth and
health. Leafy plants are protective
foods, preventing disease In under
nourished children who subsist most
ly on seeds, tubers, and seed prod
ucts. The lettuce leaf is entitled to
new respect, for Its worth is very
great O. A. C. Dept. of Industrial
journalism.
Roscoe Howard of Deschutes bai
sold his ranch and tine borne at
Deschutes to W. R. McCornack, who
win iaae possession the middle of
June. Accompanied by his family,
Mr. Howard will motor to California
spending several weeks visiting the
points oi interest enroute. He may
return to Deschutes county later io
the summer, if plana he Is consider.
ting materialize. Bend Press.
tVVHEN IN BEND STOP AT
PILOT BUTTE INN
Central Oregon's Finest Hotel!
Built for YOU, Operated for YOU
Prices made for YOU!
Why not Enjoy it? Others Do!
WALLACE C. BIRDSALL, Mgr.
WANTED A girl or woman for gen
eral housework. Mrs. A. R. Bow
man, Prlneville, Ore. 23tfc
APRIL 18TH, 1919
"Spec" Young's
Jazz Orchestra
SIM0NDS SAYS
AMERICA MUST
. END RED RULE
Europe Knows That Only
Chance for Safe Peace
Lies With U. S.
Frank H. Simonds," the noted war
correspsndent, In one of his compre
hensive peace conference stories from
Paris, says:
"All Europe recognizes the fact that
the war Is not yet over; that It will
not be over until Its consequencei
have been liquidated In a aure peace.
"All allied Europe equally recognizes
that only with America's continued
aid can a safe peace be obtained and
preserved. Accordingly, America's aid
being priceless, no price is too great
to pay,
tne one essential thing Is that!
America should stay to finish the Job.
If she doesn't we ma;' have anarchy
and Bolshevism from Kamchatka to
Land's End."
Simonds Is on the Job and knows.
He Isn't writing Victory Loan propa
ganda but the Victory Loan must be
"put over" because of the very facts I
that ne brings out.
We have got to finish the Job. To
finish the Job costs money. Every
American citizen has got to dig down
and help finish it with the Victory
Loan. , ,
You Carry the Only Key
Safe Deposit Boxes
in our Fire-Proof and Burguiar-Proof '
Vault mav be vented by the year for
a nominal sum. Absolute protection
for. your valuable papers and jewels
. Ask Us
CROOK COUNTY BANK
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Look for
the sign
The Ked Crown sign signals Mtisfisction. It stands
for straight-distilled, JUrefinery gasoline high
quality every drop I Look for the Red Crown
sign oeiore you till.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Gasoline
uality
C. E. MARTIX, Special Agt., Ttedmoml, Oregon
United States Government War Rnv.
I Ings Stamps bear four per cent Inter.
est, compounded quarterly. Make your
money make money for you.
After all. the fact that thnro u
Victory Liberty Loan la the big rea
son lor subscribing to it.
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Standard Furniture Co.
V BEND, OREGON
IP YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FURNITURE AND GET WHAT IT
IS WORTH, WRITE US WHAT YOU HAVE AND WE WILL CALL
AND MAKE YOU A CASH OFFER
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