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CROOK COCKTT JOURNAL hnf. nil.M AI.I,4WKI AT TIIK MAY TKK.M OK OOUNTY COCBT (JKNKIIAI. FUND (ieorse Wlloy.Clrcult Court Juror $1.00 I. W. Wavd, do roo John Ciitnlii. do 8 00 J. A. Moffltt, do ..S.09 C. W. Starr, do .S0 R. W, Zoveley, do 3.00 R. W. tlreeae, do ...1.00 Charles Palmer, do., 6.20 J. (). Powell, do 3.00 J. II. Wlgle, do 3.00 John Templnton, do 1. 00 (IIhiiii Hendrlckson, do t.00 A. 8. Michel, do 3.00 0. W, Grimes, do 4.30 John Cornntt, do.,' 3.00 I) A. Bordal, do 8.00 William n. Moore, deputy Sheriff, - ................... 1 8.65 Earl Hereford, MMHlnt I n K sheriff 6.00 Kd. Mctlllvrsy, do 13.60 Ollla II. Obion, official exp 43.36 Remington Typewriter Co. Milun (or Treasurer, et al 10.66 Mabel A. Connely, work for Tllntrlct Attorney, ., 8.36 National Wood Renovating Co., Cleaning Material 10.00 A. t, Kenworthy A Co., bur ial of Serena Bunch, 70.00 J. K. Fuller, deputy easessor, 100.00 Kd. Harbin, repairs, etc. 67.00 Crook County Journal, Pub lishing Proceeding" 36.00 B. D Kills. Water Master 93.64 The Call, memo receipts 14.60 Do Chutes Power Co., lights , etc 64.70 Kllham Bta. 4V Print. Co., Mdae for aherlff 34 Tsm-A-I.uni Lumber Co.. Md. plate glass for C. H. door, 87.76 Multnomah County, care of Tonar A Oordon. 7.0 J. B. Myera, official expense ....IS. S Lakln Hardware, supplies for Court House 13.40 3. B. Stewart A Co, Mdae for court boiuo 1.45 Wllllard II. Wlrtx. telephone 5.61 Frank O'Kelley, hauling wood, 13.00 Aaa W. Hull leu, official exp. 13.86 Prlnevlllo Drug Co., supplies ... 8.10 High Meter, Commissioner's feea 81.00 Herman K. Allen, Commis sioner's fees 60.00 Permanent Itoad Kund. Frank O'Kelley, fencing 30.04 John Breeding, do 20.94 Orvllle Dillon, do 14.83 J. 0. Powell, fencing, Ochoeo road, 8T.00 Children's Hose, regular NOW Brooms, regular $1.00 59c NOW Eggs, Butter and Chickens taken in trade AT HIkIi HtIi.m.I KuikI. lies Chutes Power Co. llaht and power 9.60 Pacific Tel and Tel Co. Telephone, 4.66 Michel Grocery Co., supplies domestic aclence . 4.86 Cornell A Co., Eggs, domestic ' science, ........ ...............1. It Ireland's Transfer, tranafer, 1.26 J. II. Gray, Milk for domestic sojence 4.76 l.akln Hardware, supplies 9.06 Tum-A-I.um l.hr. Co., supplies 9.65 Murket Itoad Fund hurliva Kwart, road work 461.40 Stove Creen, do 124.64 Tom Sullivan, do 90.03 tlob't Llbby, do 66.98 I. ee Harding, do 76.77 J. Tlchenor, do., 66.84 J. Zeek, do 69.32 J. Richardson, do 80.87 Earl Cross, do 808.46 W. C. McNely, do 42.87 J. Slavens, do., 26.98 B. Wolke.. do 84.16 M. Trenne, do 42.44 W. Morris, do., 96.48 R. Retzloff, do 78.08 J. O'Kelley, do 109.01 II. Hamilton, do .......118.71 Mra. R. Llbey, do 36.82 Falrchlld Brothers, et al. do. 98.07 I.. Kerr, do 198.60 V. J. Smith, do.. ... 20.90 Wra. Jacobs, do 119.04 0. Gallop, do 169.84 P. McD. Fuller, do 40.80 J. O'Kelley, back pay for March. 8.00 City Meat Market, meat for road camp 88.91 Michel Grocery Co. groceries for road camp, 78.17 B. F. Wllholt, Fresno, etc 46.40 Inland Auto Co.. Gaa, repairs Etc., ' 87.70 1. akln Hardware Co., Tlrei te - 418.84 Ochoco Warehouse Co., wood for road camp 4.50 R. J. Retzloff, back pay for March 12.00 Kd. Harhln, repairs, etc 123.00 Palace Oarage, bearings 6.00 Klklni Motor Sales, supplies 13.85 Tum-A-I.um Lhr. Co., mdae., 13.80 Frank A. Hughes, repair work 60.10 Motor Inn. repairs, etc 11.80 Oregon State Highway Com. parts for trucks, etc 314.44 Norman Harrison, road work 10.47 Orvll Dillon, do 49.39 John Breeding, do ...49.39 Frank O'Kelley, do 49.39 Standard Oil Co.. gas and oil, 907.18 Herbert C. Hamilton, back pay OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF THE Tri-State Terminal Co REDMOND AND PRINEVILLE ! Every article must be sold regardless of cost. You will find many wonderful bargains in Groceries, Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Shoes SPECIAL FOR SAT UR DAY 35c. Men's Overalls, regular, 22C NOW.: 1,49 uaro syrup, aars wc. Light, 8o. FIVE lb. CAN TRI-STATE -TERM A market prices PRINEVILLE, - for March 8.60 Cii iKTul Itoad Fund. 1 Kd Harhln, repair, etc 78. J. J. Chapman, road work -17. W. T. Benson, do 18. James D. Taylor, do., ........ ..77 i rank Hroslus, do., 126. A. D. Wonderly, do., ,....125. Roller A Stevens, picks and bandies, 1. Lakln Hardware, shovels and picks, ..........................86. W. L. Harris, road work 36. Archie A. Powell, do 161. Oby I-elle, do 69. Albert Way, do 114 S. Jtastuuasen, do 18. Uoo. C. Truesdale, do 32. Howard Cooper Corp, cul verts 3,977, Good Roads Machine Co., grader supplies 1 Feenaughty mach. co. grader blade 28 Norman Harrison, road work, 13 Orvll Dillon, do 36 John Breeding, do 86 Frank O'Kelley, do 22 Tum-'A-Lum Lbr, Co., lumber 12 Albert Way. road work -....77 R. E. Gibson, do., 71 Orvllle Hayes, do 88 Joe Gibson, do., 82 W. F. King, aupplies for roads 73 II. K. Allen, road work 6 The meeting Thursday night at Community Hail for the purpose of ratifying the articles of conatitutlon and by laws of Crook County Cham ber of Commerce, was well attended by Powell Butte people. A delega tion from Prinevllle and Ochoco were present and explained the ba sis of the plan and thirteen names were secured at that time. No doubt moat of the men of Powell Butte will be ready to take a membership when the canvas for members is made. The following named gentlemen were present from Prinevllle and Ochoco, Messers, Fuller, Upton, Skipwortb, Woodruff, Gallaher,' Mc Rae, Jordan, Battles, Douglas, Hoe lecher. Barrett, Fessler, Holmes and County Agent Tucker, Mr. and Mra. Bert (Pinkie) Rey nolds have rented their place to Mr. Lott of Lamonta. and will move to Redmond next week. Mr. Lott will Men's Dress Shirts, regular $2.50. NOW ......... 98c Monopole Jams, regular 75c. Blackberry, hoganheTry 35c FLATOW & Powell Butte I News I move his family to tbe Powell Butte ranch Immediately. Mr. Reynolds j will hold a sale of stock and farm Implements Monday, May 16th. ' George Brazes has gone o Port-. laud and Seattle on a business trip. He expects to" return in about ten days. ' Clfford L. Worrell, E. Hugh Stew art and Mr. Jackson attended the ball game at Redmond Sunday be- j tween Warm Springs Indians and a Redmond Team. A. W. Bayne is In Bend In aten dance with his father, Francis Bay ne who Is ill at his home there. Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mrs. Pickett and Miss Vivian Huckle of Prinevllle visited with Grandma Spray at the C. M. Charlton borne Sunday. Mrs. Martha Foster is visiting her brother Jake Critser In Redmond this week. Dr. and Mrs. Nevel and Mrs. McCoy of Priueville were guests at the E. A. Busett home Sunday. Mrs. Green Beard, Mrs. George C. Truesdale, Mrs. J. J. Flint and Mrs. John Skeen went to Ochoco last Thursday where they visited with Mrs. Wallace Smith and family. The ladies enjoyed a fine turkey dinner cooked in their honor as only Mrs. Smith can cook them. The Smiths formerly lived at Powell Butte and bad specially invited the guests for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kissler gave a dinner lastThursday In honor of Mr. Kissler'S brother Henry, and wife who are visiting here from San bourne City, Iowa. There was pres ent: Mr. and Mrs. John Kissler of Redmond, Mrs. Miller of Oakland, California, Grandpa Kissler, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kissler and Frank Kis sler's family. The next day Frank Kiasier took tbem In his car to Prinevllle and up to the Ochoco Dam. They are wonderfully impres sed with this Country. Jamea Griffin took a fine load of wood to Prinevllle on Monday. Levi Ernest sold a load of pota toes in Prinevllle Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Washburn of Prinevllle visited at the G. C. Trues dale home Sunday evening. George C. Truesdale, road super visor of this district has a large force of men at work on tbe road leading north from Community Hall. Eight new culverts are to be put in and some graveling done to prepare the road for the heavy gravel trucks that will haul gravel to the high way over this road. This Is a county Ludie'a Shoes, regular 312.00 2QO iwO NOW Van Camp's Pork and Beans, regular 45c. NOW 30c BLUMENFELD - - Prineville Green House ! X . I CABBAGC PLANTS, per dozen , TOMATO PLANTS, per do, CAULIFLOWER PLANTS, S cents per dosea) or $1.78 per lt0 Radhhea, Spinach nod Lettuce now ready. Early and lat varieties la season. Also have soma tower plants and bulb. Mall orders given prompt attention. CALL OR ADDRESS: BOX S3, J. D. TOWN3END, HYDE PARK,' Townsend & Campbell Prineville, Oregon road work and will be of much bene fit .to this section. Powell Butte Sorosis met last week with Mrs. Edward Luthey. 13 ladies present enjoyed tbe social af ternoon and the delicious luncheon served by the hostess was the kind that makes the ladies present dislike to have to go home and cook a com mon supper for the man of the house and tbe school children who were not fortunate enough to be a club member. Ed Barnard of Ochoco Project at tended the dance atCommanlty hall Friday night Mr. Barnard former ly lived at Powell Butte and enjoys getting back once In a while to see the old friends. The dance at Community Hall was a pleasant affair. All enjoyed the good music by Johnson Creek Or chestra. - J. A. RIggs, President of the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation District Is in Salem this week on business con nected with the district. ALFALFA ITEMS Mrs. Worrell left on Sunday ev ening for Astoria, Oregon, to be at the bed side of a daughter who is critically ill. Linn Coovert returned this week from Grants Pass bringing with him a fine bunch of dairy cows, and a Crawford car for their ranch at Al falfa. Gustave Berry, Mark and Verel Taylor and Gerald Lidwig returned to their homes in Alfalfa Saturday, having finished their work on the Highway near Redmond. Miss Nellie Moffltt of Powell vJJJ nip any Ladies Straw Hats, . regular S20 to 18.00. NOW 6c. 98c. & $1.79 m mer Ripe Olives., regular 45c. cans,. Vanilla Extract, 16 oz. bottle, O PJ regular $2.65 JsDC NOW.. NOW 2 for OREGON CO. - - 13 U cents: or 75 east per 100 lag cents! or $1.78 per 100 ? Butte was a Sunday guest at the Schults home, Miss Verna'shults ac companying her to Prinevllle where she will visit friends this week. John Gribbling of near Bend pur chased some alfalfa hay from Billy Free Monday. Charles McCune has a full blood poland china aow that farrowed S pigs, some of which are already con traded at 125.00 each at weaning time. J. N. Crow and son and Walter Taylor and sons took their cattla to the high desert rang Monday. Mr. Shults of theHigh Desert Tit hed 'over Sunday with an old neigh bor, Walter Taylor, who formerly lived on the desert. The barn on Benson place burned Wednesday evening. The origin of the blaze is unknown. The Jolly Neighbors Club met with Mrs. J. N. Crow Thursday an surprised Mrs. Barlow with a quilt pieced and quilted by the members of the club aa a token of their friend-. ship. Mrs. Barber la leaving Tues day for California to make her borne. . Denver Good arrived from an ex tended trip through Oregon and Cal ifornia. Leading Fruits. The eight leading fruits consumed i . New York city during the course of lie year would Oil 30.000 freight car. This would mske train 370 mi lea 'otig. Another Definition. Tbe unpardonable sin In a prrsea at a different race or religion from ears is te be smarter thaa we are. Okie State Journal. o Men's Straw Hats, regular 2.50, now 98c. Men's sum hats NOW 40c 1.39 SALE IS NOW GOING ON