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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1916)
PACE 4 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL "ST" Price O . X ; " , 1917 JANUARY 1917 SUN. MON.lTUE.jWED.lTHU. I FRI.ISAT. 1112 13 4 5 6 JLJLJL 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 1819 20 2122 2524 25 26 27 28l29l50l3l uk The City F. S. Towner wu in the city Tues day on business. E. C. Russell of Lamonta was a busi- visitor Tuesday. James Street is in Prinevillejfrom his stock ranch near Fife. V. A. Forbes was attending court here yesterday from Bend. There will be a horse buyer at the Hamilton stables on Monday next. .Alfred Christensen returned from a trip to Portland the last of the week. Noma Bixby is spending the holidays with his grand parents in The Dalles. ' Robert Cram and family of Trout Creek were in Prineville for Christmas. ' J. M. Faught will leave soon for Cali fornia points where he will visit rela tives. Bernard Ramsey is in the city from "Vanora where he is teaching school this winter. The Misses Helen and Louise Sum mers of Portland are home for the holidays. J. H. Baner, county cleric, L. E. Smith, commissioner, and H. H. De-j Armond, district attorney for Des-1 chutes county, were in Prineville yes terday on business. i Chas. Summers of Treadwell, Alaska, is spending the holidays with his parents in this city. Wm. Faught who was called here by the death of his mother, left yesterday for his home in California. R. A. Ward of the United States Biological survey, was in Prineville Saturday and Sunday visiting friends. A telegram was received Tuesday morning from Beuna Vista, Va., which announced the death of Mrs. F. E. Lafler's father at that place. Miss Irene Barnes is spending the holidays with her parents in this city. She is teaching school in Sherman county this winter. Miss Hubbard and L. M.(Osborn were married at Culver on Christmas day. Miss Hubbard is well known here; hav ing been a teacher in the Prineville Public Schools recently. At the Methodist church, Sunday December 31, 1916. Morning topic, "The Spirit of Methodism," relative to the organic onion of Methodistism. Evening, "The Flight of Years." Everybody invited. E. T. Reid, Pastor. I whish to thank the hundreds of persons who gave me their assistance in the Journal's automobile contest which enabled me to win the car. I know that these favors can never be returned but I can and do say heartily, r hank you. Mrs. Alice Nelson. AFTER ANY SICKNESS your nervous system is shattered; your strength is wasted; your digestion weakened, your blood impoverished. iff MffllS w is the rich tonic-food to nourish your nerve-centers, repair the wasted tissue, improve your blood-power, sharpen your appetite and gradually re-establish your strength. Get SCOTT'S for yourself, or remind some ailing friend that SCOTT'S has proven these words for thousands of others. Look for this Trade-Mark. Scott & Bowk Bloomfield. N. i. LYNDEN GOROON COMPANY. Will appear at Commercial Club on the night of January 6. The Second of the Commercial Club' Lyceum Course for the winter Within the last sixty days the price of practically all merchandise has ad vanced enormously and yet when you get down to a basis of comparison you will find our price now as low as the prices named 60 days ago by our mail order house competitors, freight added of course. If you doubt this state ment compare prices on these staple lines Lard in 6 pound nail .. . 1 05 l-rd in 10 pound pulls 10 Sugar, 100 lb sks , pure cane 8.00 Sugar, half ascks. pur cane 4.10 Crstcent Baking Powder, 1 lb .'.'5 Crercent Bak. Puw., 6 lb van I 00 25 II) box drle l peaches fi'O .'6-lb boi Italian prunes .... 2.60 25 lb box black figs 2 85 2ft lb box 3-crown raisins .- . 2 65 Fancy suit shell walnut, 6 lbs.. 1.15 Mb sack corn nifal . ... ,45 9 lb sacks oat .. ... 55 10 lb sacks Uerm Urits .... 60 10 lb aaika Mrahain . GO 10 lb nacks Pancake Flour........ .65 25 pounds pink Wans .. $2 60 25 rounds Itavo buani 2 60 25 pound Had Mexican beans ... 2.60 25 pounds din all white. 110 25 pounds Lima beans 210 Price, not guaranteed for any tatad period. We will not, however, advance our pric.i until compelled to do to by ritlng coat Fancy Hood River and M osier Special pack Spiti.nburf par box Special pack Newtown, per box Cholc Wagner. pr box ... Apples .. . .11 90 1.90 1 50 Wadco Flavoring Ext'cts. 2 ounce vanilla or lemon .20 4 ounce vanilla or lemon 35 8 oence vanilla or Umon ............ 65 16 ounce vanilla or lemon 1,25 Hills Blue Can Coffee 1 pound can. . 3 pound can. .. S pound can. . I .40 .. 1.10 . 1.7S J. E. STEWART & CO. PRINEVILLE, OREGON L. A. Booth, ol The Dalle. Is It) Prineville today and will bid un the railroad bond Issue tonight. Alfona Van Laecke was in In the city from Dry Lake yesterday, transacting business preparatory to making final proof on his homestead. Alfons Van Laecke presented the first bunch of rabbit scalps, 619 In number, to County Clerk Brown the first of the week and the bounty was promptly paid on them. Christmas business was better in Prineville this vear than for manv seasons past and the general ex pression among the merchants is that it was more than they had ever hoped for. Henry Crimea suffered a uilld at tack of appoplexy Frfday morning; at his home north of this city. Al though confined to the house for the present, his condition Is not consid ered dangerous. J. E. Myers left Tuesday evening for Portland where he will be in at tendance st the state teachers con. vention. Following this he will be in Salem several days grading examina tion papers, and will later go to Cots vallis where plans are being made lot boys' and girls' club work for 19174 aix or these clubs were quite successful in this county last year. A coyote which is supposed to have been suffering from rabies, was killed at the Raymond Calavan ranch one morning recently. He was discovered lying in the calf corral, and was dis patched without difficulty. A disturb ance among the cattle on the evening before is thougt to have been caused by the same animal, and the damage if any that was done is not yet evident At the request of many who at tended the Christmas service at the Presbyterian church, the special music, pictures and a brief lecture will be re peated on Fridry Dec. 29th. The serv. ice will commence promptly at 7:30. Everybody welcome. An offering will be taken to meet expenses. Services at ' the regular hours next Sunday. Morning theme, "A Backward Look With Thanksgiving." Evening, "A Forward Look With Hope." On ac count of the storm last Sunday the ser vice at Dry Creek was postponed to next bunday atternoon at 2:30. j Annual muster and Installation of i Thomas M. Anderson Camp of IJ. S Spanish War Veterans was held Fri day night at camp headquarters In the courthouse Many visiting com rades from Madras, Powell Butte and other points were present. Sev eral new members were Initiated. after which the following officers were elected and Installed : Com mander, Joe . Smelzor: senior vice- commander, John O. Malech; junior! vice-commander, John M. Payne; adjutant, Jay H. L'ptou; quarter master, C. 0. Pollard; officer of the day, S. (i. Reynolds ; officer of the guard, Herbert Allen; chapluln, K. Wagner; trustees, Dr. C. A. Talle and tieorge F. KuRton; patriotic lecturer. W. B. KtHkuam: historian John Bell. Inspection was held by Jay H. Upton. Obituary Robert Percy Barnes was born in Prineville, October 6, 1886. where he lived until he was about sixteen years of age. Being of a roving disposition he moved about from place to place, ror about three years, however, he was in Stockton, California, where he was connected with the Holt Manufacturing Com pany, having become a skilled mechanic. Last spring he went down into the vicinity of Santa Barbara. It was here that death came to him, caused by tricuspid insufficiency, in duced by over-exertion in working with heavy machinery. He was studious, industrious and ambitious, and leaves a perfect rec ord in the memory of the many friends which he made wherever he went. , He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Barnes of this city, who with six brothers and one sister mourn the loss of a loving son and brother. NSTITUTE WAS ONE OF THE BEST HELD The annual teachers' institute of Crook county convened at the high school building December 18-19-20, County Supt. Meyers presiding. This gathering was marked with the usual enthusiasm which the 'teachers of this county bring to their every day tasks, and which indicates the high standard of the profession which is being upheld in education throughout the state. The program for this meeting was somewhat exceptional, being four-fold in its purpose. The pri mary problems were handled by Mrs. Fulkerson of Salem, the rural 'and intermediate by Supt. Churchill, Mr. Carleton and Mr. Hockenberry; the high school by Dr DeBusk of Kutfene and our on Mr Evans, while lr. Carpenter of Seattle was a special feature tending to call us away from the more or less sordid things of the profession and lift us into the realm of higher and more inspirational thought in admiration for the wonder of the universe and its creator. To the mind of the writer this was no ordinary teach ers' meeting It was planned to meet, without waste of time or energy, the problems that face the teachers in their work, and certainly the practical suggestions, as well as the psychological principles under lying causes and effects in the edu cative process, which were so tangiDiy presented Dy ur- i'eusK were not lacking in their measure. BARNES ITEMS JULIUS STECER IN ' THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT" Lyric Theatre Shows "The Fifth Commandment" Featuring the Famous Actor, Julius Steger, Friday and Saturday. "floncr thy father and thy mother" is the commandment in question. You may regard it as a lesson to children. The girl in the photoplay disregards the parental Injunction and then the agony starts. She marries a man against her father's wUh'-s. ,19'' fc Quite a number of jack rabbits were killed during the fall of snow last week. The Christmas tree at Camp Creek school house, managed by Miss Evert on December 15 was a very pleasant affair. Speaking by the school children was first on the program; after the presents were distributed refreshments were served to all. Harrv Barnes, Harrv Hackleman and Orville Davidson are on the sick list this week. A. L. Bennett is visiting in I'rine-! ville this week, John I'auche, of Fife, was on j Camp Creek last week on business, j Cyrus DeVillers purchased a, bunch of calves from Orville David son recently. j E.; A. Hackleman bought 320 j acres of land from A, L. Bennett i the first of the week. j Miss Hazel Je tines and ivims Elner Hackleman came from Prine ville the first of the week to spend the holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hackleman of this place. Lew P'ennett, of Dry Lake, was on the creek last week. Her butband goes abroad to succeed in bis profession and falls. The young wife dies and leaves a child. The grandfather keeps the news of ths child's existence from the father, who afterwards returns to America and acci dentally meets his own daughter whose identity is revealed to him. The girl, on the admonition of her father starts in to honor her own father. There are scenes in Bio De Janerlo si well as in New York and a capable cait of characters supports Mr. Nteger in the offering, which will assuredlv be popular with lovers of the moral leason in photoplays. Too Late to Classify LOST Estrayed from the range of Grizzly Butte one3 year old red cow . branded K. P. on right hip. De- horned. Finder please notify J. J. i COFFELT, Prineville, Oregon. 7t3p WNTEDTO HIREio to fodcords ' of Juniner wood cut. For particu lars inquire of D. F. STEWART, city. 7tfc. CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Orvnon for the County of Crook. In the mutter of the Kstste of Hubert Slmpwon, deceased. To Jame F. Hlmpaoii, Alexander Simpson, Maria Simpson lluikell. Thoiiiii Simpson, Kdwnrd Chesney, Hoy Cheaney, Elmer Chesney, Wl. Hum Nlinpson, I -a urn Simpson Brock ami Kdwurd Klmpaon, and all other persons unknown, If any there lie, having an Interest In the estate of snld Koliert Simpson, de ceased, or the property hereinafter described : You, nud each of you, are hereby cited and requttvd to appear In the County court of the Hints ol Ore gon, for the County of Crook, ut the Court room thereof, at l'rlntv, vllle, In the County of Crook, on the 6th day of February, 1H17, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that duy, then uud there to show cause, If any there exists, why an order of sale should not be made ' of ths real proerty belonging to the estate of said Hubert Simpson, deceased, which real proHrty Is as follows: An undivided one-third Interest la and to the following descrilied tract: llegliiiilnii ut a point on the South line of (jrvenwood Avenii", In Lot 1, Block 13, In the town of Band, Crook County, Oregon, cordtug to the of ficial plat thereof now ut record, wblch point 8.1. M) feet east of the northwest corner of said lot 1; thence east alonir ths south line of Urecnwood Avenue, 6S.13 feet; thence south SH (leg. 83 mln. 30 sec. west 10153 feet; thence north 51 (leg. 28 mln. .10 sec. west 50 feet: thence north 38 deg. 47 mln. east 64.15 leet to ths place of hegtnntnK. Said salo to be for the purpose of paying costs of administration and the claims against said estate. WITNESS the Hon. (I. Kprlnger, Judge of the Comity Court of ths Ktate of Oregon, for the County of Crook, with ths seal of said court af fixed, this Uth dny of December, 11UU. (SlKlied) G. SI'ltlMiKH, Attest: WAHKE.N 11 HOW N, Clerk. New Year Dance Club Hall. The Journal is only f 1.50 per year. For new and old stomach trouble use Adamson't Digest eze. Price 50e or six boxes for $2 60 postpaid to any address in the United States of America. For sale by D. P. Adamson & Co., Prineville, Oregon. Send a copy of the Journal to a friend in the East Now turn to the clasified advertise ments on page 3. NOTICE. I In the County Court of Crook County , for the State of Oregon. I in the matter ol the listate oi August; H. Lippman, deceased. Notice is hereby given by the under signed the administrator of the Estate 01 August n. liippman, aecettseu, mat said administrator has made and filed with the clerk of the County Court his : final accounting of his administration j of said estate and that the County j Court has set Monday the 5th day of ; February 1917, at 10 o'clock .in the forenoon, at the County Court room in , Prineville, Oregon, as the time and i place for hearing and settling said final , accounting at which said time and ; nlace anv Derson interested in the estate may appear and object thereto. Dated this 28th day of December 1916. THEODORE MINGER, Administrator of the Estate of August H. Lippman, Deceased. 7t5c We wish all our cus tomers and friends a Prosperous and Happy New YEAR MRS. 1. MICHEL & SONS