Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 30, 1921, Page Page 5, Image 5

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CROOK OOClfTT JOTR.1AL
Faaa
Harold Lister ot Paulina, arrived
In town Tuesday on business.
HIM Lucille Snyder of Bisters,!
Yow
spent the week end at tha Belknap
boms.
.William Davis ot Dry Creak, was
In town on business Wednesday af
ternoon.
W. D. Grimes' youngest son Is 111
In this city with an acuta attack of
appendicitis. '
Dr. Randolph Ketchum and wife
of Bend, were visitors In Prlnevllle
over Sunday.
0. W. Well and wife of Powell
Butte, were business visitors In
Prlnevllle Thursday.
Ogden Mills was In Prlnevllle
Monday with the last load of wool
L ' cnnntiw easier ?
"ANNINO id a real plea. W,
yw V ura when you have a CS
a good oil cook stove, hi
j Just light the burner and ra;
3 the steady, clean, Intense V
ti heat ia driven directly a- 1$
UJ gainst tha cooking. The kit- U
U chen stays clean and com- -J
v fr.r4uKu sr
CANNINO ia a real pleas
ure when you have a
guod oil cookatove.
Just light tha burner and
the ateudy, clean, Intenae
heat la driven directly a
gainst tha cooking. Tha kit
chen stays clean and com
fortable. To insure beat results use
only Pearl Oil Pearl Oil ia
clean burning and uniform.
Refined and re-refined by a
special process. Most eco
nomical to use.
For sale by dealers every
where. Order by name
Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
Jack Welgand of Lamonts, was a
Prlnevllle visitor Wednesday.
Lincoln Kyle la In town on busl
nes this week, from Roberta.
Arthur Ssndvlg was a business
visitor Tueiiday, from Dry Creek.
Sum my Stein left for Portland
Tuesday evening on a business trip.
Henry Barnard of Post, was a
Prlnevllle visitor the first of the
week.
from the Mills ranch.
B. M. Campbell snd Arthur Mich
el, made a trip to MIU:hell, leaving
town Tuesday morning.
Mrs. M. R. Gallaher left (or Port
land where she will sttend the sum
mer school of the U. of O.
J. B. Sparks arrived in town Wed
nesday aftnrnooii from Bend, on
business pertaining to the show.
Last Friday afternoon Mrs. J. H.
Upton entertained about fifteen lit
tle folks In honor ot her niece, Pat
ricia Oufkill.
On Tuesday evening several
car loads of friends motored to the
Larklane Farm and sharivarled Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Bassler who were
recently married.
I. M. Mills, who has been quite
111 during the past few weeks, was
taken to a Portland sanitarium Sun
day. Mrs. llllls went with him and
will remain for a short time.
Dr. J. H. Rosenberg and J. H.
Upton will leave Monday to attend
the Elks convention st Los Angeles.
Mrs. Upton and her sister will ac
company them, which Is the home ot
the latter.
TYPEWRITERS!
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nwd mttl rrlfR" d lijr th U, 8. Oot'U bantam.
H'.ato your nm.. :md wo will tlaacrib and quota.
TIip UNO WRITER, a printing offic m eceuutt !
KiMxms) iny color dHiVfrixl. (live rmrtif inri
modfl. Carlton fper8l3 IWaUiecl 11.96 drhv'd.
Empire Type Foundry, hffrt. Wood 7W,
Klftul TyptJ'rinurs Sup plies .Buffa'N.Y,
Has the Cost of Living
Come Down?
One Year Ago
100 Pounds of Sugar Cost $26.00
Today
For the same amount of money we can
supply you with the following list of mer
chandise: 100 POUNDS of SUGAR 51bs Macaroni
1 Barrel of Flour 1 doz. cans Standard Corn
1 91b Sack Rolled Oats 1 doz. cans Standard To-
1 91b Sack Corn Meal matoes
lOlbs Japan Type Rice 1 gal. Kary Syrup
lOlbs fancy small White 8 Jars Pure Fruit Jam
Beans lib Package Cocoa
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Suit
Will be right and will
be priced right if you
buy from us. Standard
lines of High Quality
Men's Wear, Shirts, Un
derwear, Neckwear,
Shoes, Hats of the most
approved make.
Robinson .& Clifton
ii v . " i
T H E ,
Mfclbiel
I Grocery ,
Company
Headquarters for fresh
Fruits and Vegetables.
During the celebration
we will have a large
stock of Watermelons,
Cherries, Peaches and
all other varieties of
fruit that is in the mar
ket. Make our store
your headquarters.
NOur store will be closed all day Monday
the Fourth, and during the ball
game on Tuesday