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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1919)
MAIU11 17. 1019. Pan . - CltOOK COUNTY JOURNAL . -1- : TRW FOLLIES" ; The I 7:30 ADULTS 50c THE LYRIC: THEATER i m ism I CHILDREN 25c Golden Gate Qkl Momdlay Omly TWO SHOWS The City Harry Kennard returned Tuesday ' frum a visit to 1'urtlund. Mia Dolly Hoilxoa wnnt to Bend , ymturday on bualmtaa for tbe Journut. ! Mr. M. A. Itolilnaon left yesterday ; for Medford, whore alia will make her : home. ' Mrt. Frank Forreat waa a visitor; In the city Monday from hr boma at i ONell. Horn, Marrb It, 1919, to Mra. Rita' Holmer of Hurlirry, Alberta, Canada, a ton pound boy. Mra. llelmer la the grand-daughter of Mra. M. A. Robin-1 aon, with whom aha resided lu this' city until about five yeara ago. ! Clinton Cook of the Greenland I Farm near Crania Pirn purchased so ' head of pure bred cattle from M, K. ! UlKKS of the Wlllowdulo Karma laat woek. These were shlppud over the i City of Prineville lUllroad on Mon-; day en route to Grants l'uaa. j Mra. C. 11. Castner of Hood lllv r, president of the Oregon Federation 1 of Womun's Clubs will probably apeak In Prineville next Monday. She will address the ladles of the Annex on Tuesday and it la urged lliut all meinbura be present, i Women and Misses TO 1IK CORRECTLY DRENHED YVOR CIXrTHKH SHOULD HE Made-To-Order INDIVIDUALITY I tbe keynote of good dressing We tailor gar ment at practically the tamo price of ready-to-wear but gWe you su perior garment In evory detail. SEE OVR COMPLETE LIXE OF Suits, Coats, and Skirts 65 Fushlons and 251 Woolens We Guarantee Absolute Satisfaction, Perfect Fit, and Garment of Quality i J. A. GILLIS. Prineville, Ore. Homer Norton of Post was In town i J. H. Upton pent last week end In Saturday. Bend. R. A. Hamilton wa a week end via-' Roy Gray of Post spent Sunday itor In Prineville. j here visiting relative. Dr. Turner of Bend wa a Prlne- O. A. Field was a visitor In the vllie visitor Friday. . city Monday from Post. C. II. Gregg of Portland was a busi- Mrs. Glen Ridgeway of O'Neil wa ness visitor here Friday. p mr. anq mra. riarry ianius were viBiung reiauves in me cuy r naay. S. S. Stearns and son, Cecil, went to Hay Creek Thursday on busl ness. Mrs. John Hunsaker returned Sat urday from a few days' visit In Port-' bind. I Melvln Weberg was intheTuy Tuesday on bis way to hi home at Buplee. He has Just recently been discharged from the service. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Read, Mra. J. E. Dean. Mra. Pearl Osborn, Howard W. Turner and Lewis H. Irving of Madras were business visitors in the city Tuesday. District Superintendent H. F. Pem berton of the M. E. church wa In the city laat Saturday and Sunday looking after the affairs of the church. The congregation enjoyed splendid addresses from him both morning and evening. in Prineville last week end. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. HInton, Sunday, March 2 a, ,1919, a girl. Mr. and Mrs. D? B. Stuart of Barnes are spending the week In Prineville. J. F. and W. E. Van Allen of Des chutes were visitors in Prineville on Monday. F. W. Tomes a banker of La Pine was a business visitor in the city on Saturday. Miss Hazel Sullivan left today for Portland, where she will attend the conference held there by the chair men of the Victory Loan. Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Upton left on Monday evening, Mr Upton on a busi ness trip to Portland and Mrs. Up ton will spend, the week with friends in Bend. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell, Misses Nora and Lora Stearns, Miss Heffley and Miss Bailey composed a party that motor ed to Cove Sunday. B. F. Freeman of tLe forest service ha gone to Portland. Henry B rummer wa here Monday from hi ranch at Post. J. H. Schwartzer of Paulina was a visitor in the city Monday. Charles Glasgow left last week for bis home at Seaman, Ohio. Otto Son tag returned Friday from a business trip to California. Thomas Dealy of Alfalfa wa In the city the first of the week. Reuben Booteo of Post was a bus iness visitor in the city Monday. T. J. Ferguson of Roberts was a business visitor In the city several day this week. F. E. Fortner left Sunday for M,oro where he ha accepted a position ia the bank there., Mrs. L. C. Caldwell returned re cently from Medford, where she has been for the past two months and has joined her husband at the Rue sell ranch. The Ladies Annex will hold a reg ular monthly meeting next Tuesday afternoon. This is the annual elect ion day and all members are urged to be present. A special program hat been arranged. (3 Delco-Light farm water systems give the farmer all the conveniences of a city water system fresh water pumped as you use it at a press ure of from 20 to 50 pounds. INLAND AUTO CO, lers Modern Appliance Co., Inc., Seattle Distributors Goodyear, Racine Michelin, Goodrich yd Put on While You Wait ,...... H U 11 V-MMJ amy Main Street, Prineville, Oregon