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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1918)
jim: huh MWMtK ( Ol NTV JOtHVU, P.VJR 5 Tiik City I. II, MyiT wiih In tlin city Kiilur Ony from i'uiilliiu. Kd I'nrki-r, (if Huberts, wan In l'rliK'Vllln, 'I Inimduy. Vitiioii Koiln'M wnt In the city Moiuluy from Hnml. T. J. KiTKiimin wiih In tho city Monthly from Huberts. Mm. I hi vn I'oi k wiih In thn city M on il u y friini l.uiiioiiia. IVnrl JolniHon wiim u IhihIih'hii vis llnr In tins city Hiiturduy. Frank I,. Hiimsry wot In tlm city Krliluy from iioml. John KmmiiiiIIhk w b ImihIik'HH vlHllur In IImi I'll y I'rlilny. Hoy Hkeon whs In lrln'Vlllo, Bat urilny from Powell Hiute. l.oii 1'nrrlsh, of llnrnrH, was a visitor In the i lty Friday, Churli'it Houston was u business vlnllor In tliti city Moiuluy, PimlniiiHh'r lloiitit) wus a vlnllor at ; I'rliH'Vlllo Junction, Tiifsility. i It. I,. Hihee went to II. ml, Mon (luy on a short business trip, Kruiik I-ii en was over from Kml uiiiinl, Thursdity on business. 0. W. Wells whs In tlm city lust Tliurmluy from 1'owell Hutto. Mm, V'm. Arnnlil wim In tlm city liiBt Friday from 1'owHI Ilutte. 1 r. nnil Mm. lliMiilimlio(t, of llend, worn In the city Bumlay. Mr. bihI Mm. WVIkuih were In l'rhn'Vlllo, Frlilay, from l.miiuntu. Klunloy lliilfour, of Flfo, wim u business vlnllor In tlm city Krliluy. John Thotnim, of Ijuuoniu. wim u business vlMltor In tlm city Kiitunluy, Mr, unil Mm. J. I'. Miirnaih wito In tin) city Kalunlay from Melullus. Carey Foster In spendlnK a few (lny at Win. I.t'tlforil'ii ramh near l'llSt. Mm. V. N, O'Connor anil mm Franc! are In tliti city visiting rela tive. Mm. l.ydla O'Kelly left Buitituy for Wuinlo where alio will visit tier sister. J. L. OoIihoii wm a business vis itor In the city Tliurmluy from I'ow (II Uutte. Mm. K.ll T. Clark, of Roberta, wa a bualni'HB visitor In tin) city IuhI Thumiliiy. Mr. lint Mm. K. II. Williams, of 1'owcll llutto, worn In I'rinevlllu, Baturday. Dr. I. II. Gove waa at home the flmt of the week but left yestnnlay fur Mctoltua. Mm. J. 1'. Murnach, of Metollus, anil her iIiiiikIiIit Mrs. It. Agnew, of I'lirtlllllll, Spent till! Wenk (Mill with Mra. K. 8. Hobo ut the Prineville J I old. ; Mr. ami Mis. H. A. 1'ruse and son llnriilil bt Tuesduy for Mdollua on a IIhIiIiik trip. (jus M'Curd and family loft Mon day mi u motor trip IIiioukIi Hontliorii OrcKon, J. K. llolii'iia anil Mra. Huberts wcrli In Prineville litHt Tliumilny from Itobi'rta. II. I,. Hchen ri'luriii'd Sunday from Iowh where hi) hail biM'ii visiting relative for several clitys. Mra. Hwallcy a ml Mr. anil Mm, I .ii n '1 1 1 1 K lio ill , of lloml, were vlaltom In tho city Wednesday. Itel Powell la fiikliiK tlm Ollleers' TriilnltiK cniiiKii at tlm Presidio In Hun Francliici), Call torn la. JiiiIki Wiillnio and Tbim. IloUHton were business vlHltora at Hrollnim In l"Hi h u t oh county, Huturduy. Mm, Anna (ilitzo and Mm. P. J. liln.e luft TticHiluy for I'ortlanil and will liu gone severe! weeks. Mr. and Mm, Uoorice CummliiK left Monday for Tlm Dulles whore1 tliey will spend the summer. K. H. Hobe, niunuKer of the Prlne villi) Hotel, went to Portland, Tues diiy on a ahort business trip. Miss Tresslo Ilouaton canio down from Roberta, Moiuluy, and baa boon UNKlNtliiK In tlio tclepboiin orHco. John R, Jniioa, formerly of Prlnn vlllo, and Mlaa lllunchn Coona of Troy, N. Y., were rocontly married.! Mr. and Mra. Hruce Ilalfour, of Fife, worn In I'rlnevllle, Hiindiiy on tneir way to limn to vlalt rulativca. I A. (I. Coleman arrived In prlno vIIIk. Monday morning from Port laud, and will lio In tho city neveral dnya. Mra. Vlra Cyrua and aon John,: Mr. and Mra. lirowu, Mr. and Mra.; iioerilKleiiil, Hieiu Bunduy at Htcln'a I'lllur. Mrs. Klllu Cnlbrciith hua had the Koltr on her throat removed and tlm operation hua proved very auc- ueiiHlui. I MIhh llaiel Huttlvau left But unlay dVoiiliiK for Portland where ah will vlalt rolutlvea and frlenda for two I weoka. 1 P, C. Oiirrlaon returned Ratur : duy from Portland where he had I boon vlaitlng hla family the paat two I weeka. I Harrcl 0. Davla arrived In the city I Friday from Htuyton. Mr. Duvia ia I llin ti rw member of the HlKh School ! fui ulty. Harry Htearna relumed Thursday of laMl week from M' M inavllle where tin has been atlemliuK coIIoko the past winter. W. F. King went to Culver last week to receive three AlcCormick coinliliies which he had sold to J-a-inoiita farmers, , Alex Aniiiions, of Held, waa In the illy hint Friday. Mr. Amnions says that the crops In that section are looking very good. Mrs. K, J. WIIhoii and daughter Murjorli! returned Suliirduy from Portland where th.y have been vis iting for two weeks. Mr. and Mm. Hugh Usler and, dauKhter Violet and Miss Clara Hhort j left Monday morning for the Lister t ran ill near Paulina. 1 Mis Jessie Hartley was a vlaltor In the city Inst week end. Miss Hartley has been teaching il Powell llutto the past winter. j Alex liliiion and family and MIhh Thelma Miller left Monday for! Klamath Hot Hprings where they j will stay for aevoral weeka. Judge and Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy and children left Haturday for Blink-1 opee, Minn., where they will visit relutlves for several weeks. Miss Maison, of Portland, Is visit-j lug at the home of Miss Zoo Cornett. j MIhs MuIsoii returned with the. Cornelia over the highway, 0. M. Cornett and daughters, Zoe, Tony and Clista, and Miss Agnes Klliott returned to Prineville, Sun day evening, having motored out over the Columbia Highway. Misses Tony and Clista Cornett have been attending school in California and Miss hliiott has beei teaching at Willamina the past winter. Mr. and Mrs. Klippel, of Portland, were In the city last Thursday visit in relatives. They motored out from Portland and were on their way to Silver Lake. I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Powell, J. O. Powell and Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Pow- ell and children started Monday on a two weeks' trip to Klamath Falls and other southern points. Mrs. Busey, who has been spend ing tho winter In Springfield, Mo., Is expected to arrive In Prineville sion and possibly spend the sumer with her sister, Mrs. Ada Mlllican. Mr. and Mrs. ft. C. Thompson, and daughter left Monday for Port land. Mr. Thompson has been em ployed with the Ochoco Irrigation District during the past winter. Wilfred Belknap and Mrs. Bel knap are expected home Sunday. Wilfred has been attending the I'nlversity of Washington tho past winter and Mrs. Belknap has been visiting relatives and friends In Portland and Oregon City (or about three months. K. E. Evans, J. A. Glllis and Gus Gust a f son spent Saturday fishing at Twin Lakes on Crane Prairie. They report having caught a dozen trout twenty-four Inches long. (We do not wish to lnfr that the dozen were required to make 24 Inches. That was the average length.) Mr. and Mrs. Lee lllevlin are spending the week In this city be en uho of the Illness of their two children. A buby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Itanney, Mon day afternoon at their home on Rye (Irnas Flat. i Mr. and Mrs. George White, Miss Haves and Frank Groberg, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hughes, returned yester- j day. It) Lexington, . j Win ik 7 ft .ft' t V' t 'v'S' t. t UJr'. Y ? ' i....... , u. !..:, :. f GERALDINE FARRAR In ?r mi Ihe Woman God Forgot FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , at the twic Tfiieater r 6 'iim" Zli a ,,, 4 c i Sniiii rn nrvwiijaw 7nt WonAN That God roROOTj An Artcraft PicTURt rrnTf)nTI!H'HMlv'TVnTTT-wflTrniMiliil W'fc 195 TWIT i CONSTANCE TALMADGE is Betsy, a little maid-of-all-work In a boarding house of the "quick and dirty" variety. However, she has an Imagina tion and she dreams of silks and satins; of knights and ladies. There are two men who come Into her life one is a grocer's boy with a leaning toward Sherlock Holmes and the other just a boarder with a story of a lost Inheritance. And these three unearth a thrilling mystery that leads- to all sorts of hair-raising situa tions until they find "Betsy9! Burglar" And Betsy is not a "slavey" at all! You'll be held with gasping suspense from 1 beginning to end. SUNDAY AT THE LYRIC o Out Gets the Business, because it is a genuine going-out-on-tlie- ranch proposition. Genuine Going Out of Business. The entire stock to be sold as soon as possible. IMPLEMENTS AND WAGONS Thomas and Milwaukee Mowers, Thomas Rakes. That Oliver Hay Wagon with 30 x 34 steel wheels, 3 1-4 trussed axles, full circle hounds, is the best of the kind, and can be had at a bargain. SAVE ON HAY TOOLS Best Pitchforks Made, each $1.25, four for $4.50 Loudens Pulleys, 50c to $2.50. Jackson Derrick Blocks, extra heavy, $5.75 to $6.50 Wire Hoisting Cable, Cable Clamps, Manilla Hoist ing Rope, Cotton Trip Rope, Oils and Oil Cans, Water Bags, Water Cans. GROCERIES Canned Goods, Cereals, Flours, Beans, Dried Fruits Syrups, Jellies, Teas and Coffee, Soaps, Spices, Meats, Peanut Butter, etc., at prices that make you buy. TTT HUNDREDS of buyers have ordered heavily after, thor jd ough investigation of our prices. Hundreds making a big sav ing. Why not you ? Your Cash Brings You a Big Profit SUGAR Plenty of Sugar now for home use and for canning. Get our prices for cash. PAINT AT A BIG SAVING And the best paint on the market. Acme Quality Paint, Varnishes and Brushes. Paint floors, porch es and steps with floor and veranda paints. Paints for screens, wagons, automobiles and buggies. SAVE ON DISHES White Teas and Saucers, per set $1.10. Big as sortment of Plates, bowls, efc. Regular 65c Tumb lers, per set 39c. Save on Graniteware, Tinware, Brooms, Rubber Hose, Garden Hose, Screen Wire, Clothes Line and Pins, Water Pails. Sanitary Milk Pails, Galvanized Tubs, Wash Boilers. ' Here is Where You Save and Put Us Out of Business COLLINS W. ELKINS iiipitii'iiiFJiiiiiiiisiiiitfflBimiiianiiiiifiDiiiiiiiiiiiiiaififliii nmnliiii