Jll.Y II, 1110 TageS CROOK COCNTT JOCRNAL HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES Cherrips are at their best. Some very fine Bings on display in our window. upholstering, lRlt painting, tool grinding, saw filing, also painting, i llrlck, concrete and cewmt work,' roofing. excavating, anil many oth ! er things. Special woodwor of nil i kin ils to order. As I Intend to lo ' rate In Prineviile, I therefore eollc i It a fair share of your nn'ronng. If you want prompt service ami, fair treatment, (We me a trial Op en evenings, i'hone ti3l lllack. I.U I mer J. Wilson. 34tfo LOST Rrown Msre, wt. 1100 Ihs.. t and 1 yearling colt. Brand 64 bar on : each shoulder. I'oth brands mun i. $10 reward. V. Dykstra, Iteiul, J Oregon. S4l2p KUKSIl VKGKTAH1.F.3 Delivered from the Seven Springs gardens i on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Leave ! all orders at Cornell Co., or j,,, phone Kural 7 IS. J. L. Winer and Son. SStfc llKND VKTOHV t'KI.KHKATION TO UK M AUK A MIX'KSS Powell Butte jW2 NEWS NOTKS We make invite all country folks to our store your headquarters while attending Chautauqua. Where price, quality and service is the best. MICHEL GROCERY COMPANY Every effort Is being made to make Pond's Victory Celebration a huge success. The plans of the various committees In rhurge of the affair are complete. If old Sol will only smile all will go .well. More than $2,000 has been raised to make the affair a success (or one day the Fourth of July. I'nder the supervision of E. D. Gil- 'son many entries have been received for the big street parade to be held Ui the morning In which business, so- 1 rial, civic, fraternal organizations, labor societies and churchea will par ticipate. Mora than $300 Is to be glv en In prlies. Agricultural organic- Saturday and Sunduy Mr. and Mrs. Martha Owen of Ta-I coma arrived last week to he a guest i of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Truesdatn. Mrs. j Owen and the Truesdales were heigh bora and friends In Colorado and they are enjoying a rare treat In nor visit with them at this time. Mr. O'Calluhan went to I'ulsley on Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs, K. ft. Ageo and ihll-J dreti spent the week end with l'rine-j villn friends. Dan llourigan has a new Vol In nnd O'Callahan Is driving a brand j new Chandler; it sure is a dandy. These men arc both succeHsful sheep; men and havo Just Bold their wool at: fine prices and bought new curs be-! fore leaving lleml. Quito a number attended the K. of I picnic Sunday at Suttle Lake, am-i ong them being Mr. and Mrs. Koyj Hoherta nnd daughter. Inn, Mr. .and, Mrs. K. II. Stewart and Mrs Stewart's i fnthor, Mr. Jackson, who arrived from j Hood Klver just In time to Join the i party. Mr, and' Mrs. Sunday, of! Un-shara, guests of the Hoy Roberts' j were also along. They all report a j linn time. Mr. and Mrs. Vern I. Ill came down from ltend to spend Saturday night with the K. H. Stewart's and attend the K. of I'. picnic Sunday. Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Wurswollor went to the Swamp ranch and spent Chautauqua Week Specialties ttons in other localities will partlcl pate for liberal rash prizes. I Hon. B. F. Mulkey of Portland, considered to be one of the best known speaker! In Oregon will deliv er the address of the day. A program has been provided in addition. The music for the day will be given byi the Bend-Prineville Band. (returned last week from a visit to her Of Interest to the Central Oregon parents home at Cottage Grove. Her Anglera a fly casting contest will be mother. Mrs. Elliott, accompanied her held lit the afternoon at which alt the home ,,, wlll vl,t for awhtie here, artists with the fly rod will test their; Mri. E- j mtch of villa. Wash., skill for liberal prises. htti been visiting with her cousin, Men, women and children will lie Mrg Frank; Klsler. given an apportunity to leai ineir Mr. and Mrs. (lea. Truesdale and daughters, Dorothy and Catherine, with their guest. Mrs. Martha Owen, spent Sunday with Prlnevllle friends. Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Luthy from Bear Creek were guests at the home of J. F. Rice Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Whltselt and children Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of El mlra. Wash., arrived In their car and spent several days at the C. M. Charl ton ranch last week. They are tour ing the State and left tor Crater Lak and Medford Thursday. s. a. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Two mares, wt 1400. wagon and harness, all in good condition. Joe Zonnattl, Prineviile Oregon. S4t4p FOR SALE 4 head of horses, 1 team 8 and 9 years, wt. 12S0 each, 1 team 4 and 6 years, wt, 1400. All sound and this office. well broken. Call at S4tfc NOTICE TO FUBLC I have opened up a new shop in the rear of Redby i odging House at 4th and C streets In Prineviile and am prepared to do all kinds of first class building and job work promptly at reasonable prices. I do furniture repairing, S 8 i Paulina W NKW8 NOTES tW2 "t D"t 1i 111 lit IA11 $ m n m m ipa iflMffirc m lam ChaiiltaiiiqMa Suit Hats, Shoes, or Underwear prowess in sports to oe neia on me streets. More than $200 In cash prizes have been offered. In the afternoon Bend will meet the crack team of Battery A 147 Field Artillery, which has made a big rec ord over seas. ' One of the crowning events of the day will be the two ten round boxing matches, one between Fred Gilbert of Bend and fast Sailor Chas. Fox. Both men are now in training for the match. Knowlton and Byers, two fast lads of Portland ara booked for ten rounds. Both men have a go getter reputation on the coast. One , Tne ghow tlmt w( K)ven ,n PadU fast preliminary will also be staged. ,na June j prove,i a RrB8t BucceM. Bend promises fun for everybody, Joe Rountrm one of our iCB on the Fourth of July. boys, surprised, his friends last week by taking unto himself a wife. Good for you, Joe. The community extends their best wishes and wish you much happiness. Master Irving Grimes, son of John Grimes, of Prlnevllle, is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fos ter. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKenzle and Roy Foster have returned from Hood River. They are visiting Mrs. Josie Foster. O. H. Olson of Post was In town Saturday night, Eddie Blrdsong of Suplee was on Wolf creek Thursday riding for horses. Mr. and Mrs. W, Foster, Van Foster and Mr. and Mrs. M. Peterson visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. M. Logan on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. Chas. Garner of Sup lee were in to the dance Saturday night. Miss Agnes Delore of Suplee was In town Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Faulkner are on their homestead again after spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A. Noble. w. s. s. Of course you are going to attend the Clt'tiilautun and you will bn de throne of looking your beai. We call your attention t tlui follow tug high grade toilet pr .rru lion, v llch will please you: M M IK Toilet Water M t is Kvtrnet .MAVIH Talcum Powder MAVIH loee Powder MAVIH Toilet Soap Ni:V AMI IHXMiHTlTIi t III WAH l ace Powder I'll IN V A II Tutciini Pow der W ALT DKKAM Talcum Powder WALT. KUKAM l ine Powder Armuiid' "ltoiiiiiet of l'iirlie" 1'iM'o I'uwdcr; a new and popular Preparation MSv'.WXtf D. P, AD AMSON & COMPANY Can be had from our stock that will just suit your taste The latest in neckware, col lars and the little1 things that add that final touch to ' make you feel well dressed. Our Quality is The Best And Prices Right Come in and tell us your wants Robinson & Clifton Post W5 NEWS notes W52 twst& Most of the neighbors are haying; some of the hay is turning out pretty good. J. R. Knox has some rye hay that will make three tons to the acre. D. W. Knox butchered a beef Sun day and divided up with bis neigh bors. Dick Koopman and family were guests of J. R. Post's Sunday. J. M. Hayes came over from the Ten Bar rench Friday and took Mrs. Hayes back with him Saturday. Mrs. R. G. Raymond was a Prlne vllle visitor Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Veach and son, Rob ert, of Cottage Grove and daughter, Mrs. Churchill of Portland, are visit ing at B. B. Groff's. Mrs. Groff Is a daughter of Mr. Veach. Miss Ethel Miller entertained some of her friends Saturday evening with a marshmallow toast. Grant Allen is the champion marshmallow eater. Mr, and Mrs. Dunham and Mrs. Doak and daughter motored to Prlne vllle last 8unday. ' Mr. Post was able to ride over the ranch Monday and look at the crops. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gibson and Grover Gibson are helping M. F Taylor put up his hay.. Help is so scarce the neighbors have to exchange work. R. H. Booten reports bis mother's health much better than when she left; she is now visiting her sister In Seattle. . w. s. s. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING The annual stockholders' meeting of the Deschutes Valley Potato Grow ers' Association will be held in Red mond Saturday, July 6, at 2 p. m. LESTER J. HELL, Asst. County Agent, TRY THE OASIS FOUNTAIN lllulifHt tirade Confections that Hpoll (InM... Ijirucxt Awaortmrnt of I-'rwdi Hulk Candles, Tobac co, Pipes and Smokers Sup plies... Clgam That Are Hcaooned Jut Right line Htatlonery and JTo-h Fruits Headquarters For The Oregonlan Over 200 Different Kinds of Plain anl Fancy Drinks, Ice Creams and Sundaes J.J.PRICE 207 Main St. I'RIXEVILI.F,, OREGON WOOD Lay in your winter's supply while the weather is good and price right. Mill Ends $7.50 per load Slab Wood $8.00 per load Delivered anywhere in the city Ochoco Whse Go. Prineviile, Oregon -J When you cannot find what you want advertised in The Journal, write one of the advertisers and they will get it (or you if it is manufactured. All advertisers in the Crook County Journal are known to us to be reliable. '