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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1919)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL AmiL 17. 1010. The City K L. Jordan Is a visitor In Port- I ihlt week. C 8. Hinton was In from hi ranch at Wednesday. Mr. T. M. Baldwin left for Port- Monday evening. Homier Rom la a buainesa visitor Portland this week. Otis Logan of Bend was a visitor i Monday afternoon. Kalph Jordan was a business visit or la Madras last week. Ocll Stearns went to La Pins on 1 In i til last Wednesday. Mr. Belt of Combs Flat was In the Rf the first of the week. Keuben Booten was here several fcja this week from Poet. Frank Welner returned Sunday fees) a business trip to Bend. Henry Bernard was a visitor in the mHy last week end from Suplee. James Mace was here from Port n for a few days last week. George Reams returned Thursday ftroa a business trip to Seattle. Mrs. Win. J. Page of Couer d'Alene Maao, spent Friday in the city. Edward Meyer of Paulina was in Ck cfty several days this week. Soy Newell of Madras spent last Wcinesday visiting friends here. Jadge N. G. Wallace went to Port "hcmi Sunday evenong on business. Ceorge Dickson returned Monday lm a busienss trip to Portland. T. C. Garison left Monday evening Star Portland on a short business trip. Mrs. Mamie Smith is here from Vapinita and is visiting relatives. H. J. Healy of Culver was a busl wss visitor in the city last Wednes day. W. F. King and mother, Mrs. E. C. liag, are spending" the week in Port iud. Jfr. and Mrs. Wm. Foren were vis Sors in the city last week end from Bead. C W. Wells was a business vis itor In the city Tuesday from Powell Xatte. W. T. Ray has taken over the Paul tea stage and will run the line in the tare. r. and Mrs. O. A. Hedlund of Boberts were visitors In the city on Hoaday. M. E. Brink and Jay H. Upton were Easiness visitors In Bend the first of Ike week. A number of Prineville people mo tored to Redmond for the dance fr'rl r Bight. Mrs. C. P. Barrett has returned to Stroma, after visiting relatives here at short time. r. and Mrs. A. P. Schrock have anrchased the Cantrill property and viO make Prineville their home. wilfrod Dnlknan arrived In Prine ville Thursday morning to visit his wife and son. Mrs. B. F. Tierce of Portland Is the guest of Mrs. E. S. Robe at the Prineville Hotel. N. F. McColn and brother, Wal ter, were In from their ranch near Grliily last week. Miss Pauline Truesdale of Tacoma la visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Powell. Dr. Van Watera of the Episcopal church held servicea at the Lyric the ater Sunday morning. Mrs. J. H. Fertlg and her father-in-law. J. W. Fertlg, left Sunday ev ening for Portland. Mrs. C. D. C.albreath of The Dalles srtent several days last week with relatives In Prineville. H. H. Hawley and wife of Paulina passed through here Wedneaday on their way to Redmond. Looter Carrol arrived Mondav from Rogue River and will be employed on the Latollette ranch. ' Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson have returned to Vale after visiting in Prineville several days. Sergeant Hobart Belknap la tak ing a four months course at a med ical school In Marsallles. Mrs. Emma Whlsett and children of. Bend were visiting relatives in the city Monday and Tuesday. T-avina Jones returned home to Deschutes on Wednesday, after a vis it with friends at this place. rfv TtrewRter and Norria Blxbv have arrived at Camp Lewis. Wash., and expect to be discharged soon. Xlra Xf n msre Irft Thunidav for Vale, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Etta Hayes, for several weeks. Mrs. Era Dciak returned Sunday from White Salmon, Washington, where she has tieen visiting relattvis. Xliua Vliln .Tnhnann. who Is attend ing school in Portland this year, ar rived tome today tor her Easter vacation. Mrs. Dona Hawthorne and son -e- turned Saturday from Ashland where they have been visiting lor several months. Stuart Stapleton returned the first of the week from Vancouver, Wash. He was Just recently discharged from the service. Stuart Stapleton is expecting his father to arrive from the east. They will go to their ranch near Barnes after his arrival. Mrs. Harold Kane, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ledford for several weeks, returned to Portland Friday. Lewis Fischer who has Juse recent ly been discharged from the service, has been In Prineville this week. His home is at Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wlliams were In the city Saturday evening from their ranch at Powell Butte They were accompanied by Mrs. Williams' brother, E G. Oljon, who has Just returned from service with the army R. S. Dixon was a Bend visitor aav eral days this week. Mrs. R. 8. Dixon left Tuesday for Tortland and will be Roue several weeks. On Monday a Delco-Llght water system was lnttta'.lut! on tue John Kennedy ranch. F. D. Scammona bought a Ford son tractor the first of the week from the Inland Auto Co. Mr. and Mrs. George Kelloy return ed from Portland yeaterday and have gone to their ranch at Post for a few days. Mrs. R. C. Brown, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Neal, for several weeks, has return ed to her home. Lt. Horace Belknap. Jr., Is visit ing the battleflelde of France and Bel gium and will sail tor the C. S. the latter part of the month. overseaa. Mr. Olson was with the Balloon department of the. Air Ser vice and has the Distinguished Ser vice Medal given him tor bravery In action. George Milllcari. who has been til at the Imperial Hotel In Portland for several weeks, is Improving and will return to Prinevilla soon. Mis. Mll llcan la with him. There will be a dance at Commun ity Hall Friday night. April 18, given by the Irish resident! of this vicinity. A good time is expected. An oyster supper will be served. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldock left Sunday evening for Pendleton, where thev will make their home. Mr. Bal dock has been with the crew of sur veyors that are working on the pacir Ic Highway near Prineville. The Mill Creek school under the direction of their teacher. Miss Oarske, celebrated Arbor Day last Friday afternoon. Most of the time spent in beautifying the grounds af ter which a short program was . ren dered. Dr. Leland Belknap spent the week end in Prineville visiting relatives. He came up from Portland to see his new nephew. Wilfred, Jr. Dr. Leland will got to New Tork City in a short time to take a post graduate special In medicine. w. a. a. ARRIVALS AT TRISEVILLE mi mm mm For Women, Misses and Children are showing many huts In black and the fashionable colors. Lnrsn hats trimmed with ribbons and flowers, the Jaunty small hat and the medium slsed hale -a style for everyone. Among the styles for street wear are the rough sailors and the new sport hats are o:i display. You can find Just what you wnut and at prices that are right. RUBY M. LAFLER R J. A. G I L L I S The following people have visited our city and registered at Hotel Prineville during the past week: Monday. April T, 1019 Chas. E. Tull, Medford; Herb An gell. Paulina: W. G. Espey and son, 0. 0. Paokwood, W. H. Garrett, L. C. McLean, Portland; Alford P. Schrock Spokane: F. T. Gardner, Paulina; O. F. Wallenburg, Terrebonne. Tuesday, April 8, 1010 Geo. E. Fink, W. L. . Robldland, Portland; W. F. Hammer, Hood Riv er; Roy Entler, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McClure, The Dalles; B. F. Deaton, 3 U rrese eetaoles ARRIVING DAILY V TODAY'S LIST it j ' Hj 1 WM ' 1 ill THE TAILORED .G ARMENTS we of fr are Faultlessly Tailored, each do tail Is givon expert attention. Only the finest materials are usd which means lusting wearing quali ties. Individuality predominates In our garments Each Is made according to your own ideas. In the selection of material arid atyle. Our garments are tailored to your In dividual measurements. We guaran tee a perfect fit, no matter what your figure may be. Vou will find our prices very reason able, and our garments hard to dup licate In quality, style and workman ship. WE INVITE YOir TO INSPECT Ol'R WONDERFUL NEW HPRINO LINK OK WOOLENS AND FASHIONS Suits, Coats and Skirts Correctly Tailored ' San Francisco; J. II. Carlln, Roberts. I Wednesday, April 0, 11)10 I Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nichols, J. M. I Nichols, Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. R. i H. Muncy, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nichols, Bend; Ralph Elder, Mitchell; J. O. F. Anderson, Post; R. 0. Vallnntyne, 'Spokane; J. A. Stein, Portland; John W. Cotter, P. B. Davis, Sisters; F. T. . Gardner, Paulina; K. N. Strong. Port land; C. Currle, Portland; F-. A. I Woodyard, Paulina; C. W. Starr, ! Howard. j Thursday, April 10, 1011) i John F. Barrett, Walter E. Bliss, i II. Harris, C. B. Piornary, W. W. Merrlan, E. H. Taylor, J. McMullen, iPortlnnd; A. Beuman, Clnclnnattl; iciias. E. Tull, SiBtnra. Head Lettuce, Green Onions, Radishes, Cabbage, Rhubarb, Beets, Cauli flower, Carrots, Celery, Turnips, Sweet Potatoes, Green Peas, Spinach, As paragus, Cucumbers Michel Grocery Company mi s 4i i ) Friday, April 11, 1011). i M. D. Bpnrd. Spokane; N. S. How ard, Jno. E. Ross, Thos. V. Greer, Miles Chonte, W. H. Walllngford, iGeo. U. Van Watnrs, Frank Lyons, I Portland; K. E. Gillenwater, A. Gil i son, PoHt; Louis Fischer, J. H. Car I lin, Jnm"s Carlln, Roberts; 1 Bob' j Smith, Sandy; B. P.. Royco, nend; ! J. O. Perrin, FtiKcne; Mrs. Block- stock, Eugene; James Barton, Floyd Davis, Metollus. Saturday, April 12, 1010 L. A. Duncan, The Dalles; F. W. Chippol, Howard; J. W. Johnson, O. B. Gray, Post; J. A. Stein, Portland; P. L. Mead, Redmond; C. L. Miller, Riverside, California; II. Farnsworth, San Francisco. that he U the editor, publisher nd owner of tha Crook County Journal anil that the fol lowing is, to the beet of his knowledge and belief, a tru statement of the ownership, management, ate., of tha aforesaid publica tion for tha data ahown In tha abova caption, required by tha Act of August j!t Mil. embodied in lection Ui, Postal Law and Regulations, printed on tha by of thia form, to-wll: 1. Thnt tha name and address of tha pub lisher, editor, managing editor, and business manager are: Publisher. Editor, Managing Editor, Dual, neas Manager, Guy Lafollrtte, Prineville, Oregon. 2. 'That the owner are! Guy Lafollette, Prineville, Oregon. S. That the known bondholder, mortgage-, and other aerurity holder owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bond, mortgage, or other ecuritlea are: None. 4. That the two paragraph' next above, giving the name of the owner, atorkholdera, and aecurity holders, if any, contain not only the liat of stockholder and aecurity bolder a they appear upon the book of the com pany but uino, in ciuit where the stockholder or security holder appeal upon the books of I the company as IrunL-e or in any other n-idiP-liiry relntton, the name of the person or i corporation tor whom such trustee is acting. is given ; also that said two paravrnphs con tain statement embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief as to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholder and security holder who do not appear upon the books of the compuny a trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than that of a bona ride owner; and tide afliant ha no reason to believe that any other person, aiBociation, or corporation ha any interest direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, or other securities thnn as so slated by him. GUY bAFOI.LKXTK, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 14thday of April, 1919. (Soal) WILLARD H. WIRTZ My commission expires April 2, 1921 at J. II. Hughes Harness Shop. In Prlnevlllu. 23tlp FOR SALE A sot of heavy work harness and IlKht .1 1-4 wagon. Se Frank Bowlln at Hamilton Stublus. l'rlnovlllo, Oregon, 23t3p FOR 8ALE 4 Durham cows, 3 Dur ham yearlliiKS, 1 Jersey, 1 filly. Will trade for Ford touring car. Price very reasonable. Geo. T. Huett, 12th & Milwaukee Ave., Bend, Oregon. 23tlp Bunday, April 13, 1010 II. Hackleman, Barnes; J. A. Wat son, Spokane, R. 8. Hlgglns, Med ford; F. W. .Fawn, State Highway Department. CHICHESTER S PILLS aftussji ui P1IU is ft T.k m mthwr. hi 1 do NO HKA Ml h WWBM BUI, BlW,KHI SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EYEWKeSl IS B VAT niaaealBraadAk, mi Held mettllktteV tt Hlua filhhoa. V STATEMENT CF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., RE- . QUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, Hll, Of .Crook County Journal published weekly at Prineville, Oregon for Apr. 1, 1919 Stat of Oregon, County of Crook, ss. Refnra ma. a Notary Public In and for tha State and county aforesaid, personally ap peared Guy Lafollette, who, having Dean auiy wont according to law, deposes and say TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A few small horses, will exchange for farm Implements or household goods.' Ray V. Constable. 22t2p LOST On the Prinevllle-Rodmond road Sunday One wire auto wheel with new casing. Finder return or notify Hotel Redmond and re ceive reward. ' 22tfc. LOST Gold brooch with small dia mond in center, surrounded by a number of small pearls. Finder re turn to Journal office and receive reward. . s 23t2c FOR SALE My lease on the Crescent hay ranch joining the town of Cres cent, as I have disposed of sheep. Phone or write W. M. Wilson, Red- ' mond, Oregon. 23tfc LOST Between Prineville and the Ochoco Dam, last Sunday, a good horse collar. Finder please leave SYNOPHIS OF THK ANM'AI. STATRMKNT OK THK Western States Life Ins. Co. ff Hun Friinclnco. In ti'ic Mhile of fa;lfornli, -n th :ilt tlty nf I)Brnil,er, III1H. nuula ttip iTi.yntnr, rnoioi!,. inner of the Hut 'f Oregon, pursuant lo law: upliiil. Amount of rupltttl stock paid up 1. nui. oiio.oo Itirnme. TiitJtl premium Irn-ono t l.OOtl.OOH IT Int'-r.t, divl,i..iHla ,tlni rniis received during the year... 17s.JN4.SO (ticui.n front other sotim re- li.-lved ilurlim the year I15.S4I.43 Total Income $ ,2II4,2.'I3 2A IMnbitrMeinente. i'liH for loMSis. endowments, annuities and sin render vu. uns f 2,nnX.M ComuiibIiiiis and ulsries p.tld during tho year 20l.n2.tl2 Tunis, llceines und fees piild (luring tlie ye,.r 24.4'JU40 Amount of ull other expendi tures 238, (1112.4 Total expenditures 701.1113.49 AnniIn, Vfilud of real esttitu owned (market viilun) I 70.S1S.25 Vsiue of stoeks and bonds owned (market or umortUed vnlue) j 752.8n5.SS l.ouris on mortguges and eol- luleral, etc 2,221,250.00 Premium notes and polliv loans 275,240.54 Cull In hunks and on ffiind... 100.020.0S Not tineollectod and deferred premiums 0r,,3:ill 3D Other -nssuts (net) 1,4:IH.2S Total assets ". I 8,540,704. 0 TtMal SHSi'ts admitted In Oregon . f S.54li.7D4,.0 I.lalillltles. Net reserves I 2,007,70.1.00 Total policy claims appald.... 77.1KIU 83 All other liabilities t,4B1.100.US Total liabilities, exeluslvs o capital stock of l,OU0,0Uu,t 2.4,704 0 Total Instiranca In lore Deoam- 111, 1(11 S I27,02A.4. Ilixlneaa In Oregon for the Year. Total insursnoa written during , the year I 104,014.0 Gross premiums received dur ing the year 60..127.H Losses paid during tha year.. . 15,001, Losiies Incurred during the year ' 17.00l.8S Total amount of insurance out standing in Oregon Decem ber .11. It'll 1,75,8U. WKHTEKN BTATK 1. 1KB INSURANCB COMPANY. H. J. 8AUNDBHH, President. JOHN V. HAWLEY, Secretary. Statutory residing attorney for service, Oeorge D. Pull, Northwesters Bank Bulla tni, Portland, Oregon,