Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 02, 1919, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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( ROOK COUNTY JOIRJAL
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Felt and Velour Hardemann Hats and Caps. CJA11 kinds of Sport Coats in
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eather and Chamois. tjJNice new line of Dress Shirts and Neckwear. CflOur
Shoe stock is very complete. Most complete line of Wool Shirts in Central Ore.
Hart Schaffner & Marx and
Collegian Clothing
We feature the men's line in everything for dress. Only exclusive men's store in the
city and our prices are right, as a visit to our store will convince you.
Robinson & Clifton
PRINEVILLE
I
OREGON
chevrolet7
. Veteran of the Civil War writes:
I had occasion to take a trip with
my wife and grand-daughters and
I made the trip of 351 miles as
shown by my speedometer in the el
apsed time of eleven hours and forty-nine
minutes from Cincinnattt
to Chicago. I averaged 26 1-10
miles per gallon for the trip and
drove the car the entire distance
myself.
THE Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring
Car is comfortable to ride in and easy
to drive. Ia has weight enough to keep to
the road at all times. It has ample spring
suspension. ' The seats are well upholstered,
deep and roomy. And it is an easy car to
'handle in close traffic.
. If you are interested in a profitable and
pleasurable investment, come in and inspect
our line of Chevrolet models, then ride in
one. You will be surprised how enjoyable
and smooth riding thel really are, and their
economy of operation will also interest you.
NEWELL MOTOR SALES CO.
PRIVEVILLE OREGON
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Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring Car $735, f. o. b. Flint, Michigan
COST HIM MORE THAN FIFTY
Mr. Travers Had Not Properly Esti
mated His Loire t on That Little
Fistic Encounter.
"1 can't afford to lose $."0 on a
prize fifcht," mourned Gelatine Tniv
ers an hour or so ufter the shock lie
received over the wires that fatul
Friday afternoon. "Hut you have lout
It, haven't you?" we asked, and he
nodded disconsolately as he climbed
aboard a hoiiii'liouiid cur. He mu-t
have felt a premonition as he
mourned, for It Is unlike Mr. Travers
to regret his losses; and when he ar
rived home he tiroke the news to Sirs.
Travers, along with the Implied sug
gesllon thut a little economy for tlie
next few weeks would not come In
amiss. Mrs. Travers said nothing In
her most sympathetic manner, und the
evening's conversation covered topl"K
wholly foreign to prize fights. At the
i breakfast table next morning .Mr.
Travers lutd no taste for anything tlie
morning puper might have to say, und
Mrs. Travers gained possession of It
without the usual contest, niunclug
through the paper rapidly Mrs. Tra
vers tore out a square section from
page 2, and another from page 11.
Then at one of those unexpected mo
ments every woman knows brenkfast
Is replete with, said: "So you could
lose $50 on a prize fight. Well, well.
Here is a sale I have been awaiting
for a long time. And strange to say,
here Is another Just across the street
one is on suits and the other on
gowns. And the strangest of all, we
happen to have accounts at both those
stores. Fifty dollars, you say, you
lost? Was it an even fifty?' And
so It was that the breakfast dishes
at the Travers' home went unwashed
Saturday morning because Mrs. Tra
vers was obliged to catch an early Jit
ney downtown and commence opera
tions. Kansas City Star.
A propobul thut Canada Increase Its
meat supply by using airplanes to drive
the great herds of caribou from the
barrens of the northern provinces Into
corrals on the shore of Hudsou bay for
slaughter has called forth loud protests
from the big game hunters of Africa.
The foresee an extension of the prac
tice to the wholesale slaughter of ele
phants, lions, zebras, giraffes, and vari
ous kinds of deer which abound In the
no-longer dark continent. Oregonlan.
Freeport, Pa. An absolute Indus
trial armistice for six months was
urged here by Attorney-General Pal
mer to permit the solution of econo
mic problems arising out of change
wrought by war.
Theodore P. Shonts Called by Death.
New York. Theodore Perry Shonts.
president of the Interborough Rapid
Transit company and former head of
the Panama Canal commission, died
here after, several months of illness.
SETTING
A
Standard
THE TAILORED GARMENTS we offer are Fault
lessly tailored, each detail ia given expert attention.
Only the finest materials are used, which means last
ing wearing qualities.
Individuality predominates in our garments Each
is made according to your own ideas, in the selection
of material and style.
Our garments are tailored to your individual meas
urements. We guarantee a perfect fit, no matter
what your figure may be.
You will find our prices very reasonable, and our gar
ments impossible to duplicate in quality, style and
workmanship.
WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR WONDER
FUL NEW FALL AND WINTER LINE OF
WOOLENS AND FASHIONS
SUITS, COATS AND SKIRTS
CORRECTLY T A I L 0 R E D
J. A. GILLIS
PRINEVILLE, OREGON