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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1919)
CROOK OOCN1T JOURNAL 4ILY 114, !!. The City Extra dry. Please pas (aa. It you can't smile, giln. Fine weatiier tor a vacation. Meet m at the ice cream fountain. The produttra are treating lhse day. It yon think it hot wait 1U Au gust. The babbung brooks are now on their last babbie. Paul Garrison made a business trip to Bend on Monday. One hunJrcd In the shadeit you can tind the shade. Mrs. Mart Bailey was visiting rela tives in Prineville Tuesday. Don't torget the Club Luncheon at the Prineville Hotel Friday. George Veils of Powell Butte was visitor in the city last Saturday. Fisher Logan ot Barnes was a bus loess visitor in the city Monday. Chss. A. Sherman ot Barnes was a business visitor in the city Monday. Guy Sears! of Powell Buttte was a Prineville visitor the first of the week J. O. F. Anderson and family of Post were visitors in the city Tues day. Mrs. M. M. Schields of Mitchell is visiting at the Cornett home this week end. Dr. R. D. Ketchum and family of Bend are visiting relatives in Prine ville this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hudson and A. Whisnant ot Bend were Prineville vis itors last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Charlton of Powell Butte were business visitors in Prineville Monday. The hot w-taiher makes us think that posibly wo are approaching the printer's niilieuintn. George Bernier, well known Prine ville attorney, is pitching bay for Dick Breese this week. With the hot weather frying us, we have a hunch that winter will set in about September first. ) Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson and daughter, Ila, returned on Monday from their Deschutes ranch. Mart Bailey was a business visitor in Prineville on Tuesday from his ranch on upper Crooked river. Mrs. Wyman and Mrs. Opedal, tail oress' have opened a dressmaking par lor in the balcony ot Hyde's store. Every one attend the Club luncheon at the Prineville Hotel tomorrow. Mrs. Huntington of Portland will be the guest of honor. Mrs. E. G. Anderson ts visiting In the city this week at the home of J. ' O. Powell, while Mr. Anderson is in Portland on business. Mrs. J. Warren Crooks and little son, Joe, of Klamath Falls, visited relatives in Prineville the first of the ! week. How do you like the hot weather? Don't get cold feet, for the worst Is yet to come. August hasn't been heard from. Miss Berniece Shipp of this city lefClast Friday to take a position in the office of the Shevlin-Hixon Com pany in Bend. For first class dental work see Dr. F. M. Ingersoll, successor to Dr. Howard Gove in the Crook County Bank Building. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson left yesterday evening to spend a few days visiting at the O. C. Gray ranch on upper Crooked river. We imagine the ice-cream man burns with envy when he thiuks of ome of his friends pitching nay these good old summer days. Mrs. M. Trapman and three small children were visitors at the home of Mrs. W. T. Galbreath of Terrebonne last Saturday and Sunday. LYRIC THEATER i Friday & Saturday, July 25-26 Tom Mix in "MIL LOGAN, V. S. A." Fox Comedy : "CHASED IXTO IX)VE" Sunday, July '." Wm. Desmond In "THE PRODIGAL LIAR'' A Big V Comedy: "DARIXG & DYNAMITE" Monday & Tuesday, July 28-29 Edith Roberts In "A TASTE OF LIFE" LURE OF THE CIRCCH NO. t2 Wed. & Thurs., July 30-S1 Viola Dana in "THE GOLD CI RE" Fatty Arbuckle Release "FATTY'S WILD XWHT" 8:15 & 0:45 10c & 25c ft ' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Noble motored cut for local ranchors In the Paulina to Mitchell Tuesday for some canning tecton together with the wood saw cherries. and outfit which belonged to the men ..... ' who had been doing the cutting. On H. J. Lister county commllmer.',0tfounl o( promp, .tlon of returned Saturday from , Hanger Congloton. erasing Examiner trip to Portland. intrro Bn(l oo,i stockmen ot the Vera! Shattuck. Ted Blanchard and Paulina section, the fire was put uu Harvey Ayres returned 8unday from.der control wthln a few hours. . camping at Suttle lake. The forest service appreciates the ... j vi hearty cooperation that Is usually Collins V. Elkln. made a bu,ln'J ' given by stockmen and local people trip to Portland Tuesday evening. Heln emrgenclo, ,tnc w, rts)llu; will bring back an Essex car. f Dluat CUM ,h, nnchvTt ,re bu,y J. M. Cornett, accompanied by his with haying or other Important work daughters, Tona and Cliata, spent the and It is at a sacrifice that they help first of the week visiting relatives at i us out In such cases. It is. however. Mitchell. I appreciated by those of us who have Mr. and Mr W. S. Ayres and Mr. ; hd 'Z'Tllt lU?' ,ht and Mr. J. W. C.been and Dr Reid ' m9u ! hi. T I "T' motored to Bend on Wednesday of d 'ly. ufp"n . overy ol the fire, this week since a few hours delay may uinan , the expenditure of a lot of money and Miss Hasel Sullivan returned Tues- time and labor which could be a void day from Portland, where she hashed if immediate action were taken, been visiting relatives for the past. Owing to so many fires being start week. ed by reason of carelessness on the Miss Estelle Conway returned on n '1m1oke ,Ila otbvn Tuesday to her home in Ontario. She , thoughtlessly throw away burning has been visiting friends here tor the ! cir,Ua 8,u0 or h . or tall to past tew weeks. I entirely extinguish fires, the forest service has been obliged to take ratn,- Georgle Knox of Foeell was a vis- r a drastic course in dealing with itor In Prineville on Monday. Miss tUch offenders. On a number ot for Knox is visiting with her sister, Mrs. ests there have been a lot of recent J. L. Luckey of Powell Butte. convictions and It is the common prae- B, F. Johnson ot the Oregon and tlce t0 relulre the responsible (care Western Colonization Company, ac- j loM o ) party to pay the cost ot sup companied by Miss Helen Biggs, mot-1 Passing the fire togetner with the ored to Burns yesterday on business. : Prineville ts to have two Chau tauquaa. What do you think ot that? The competition should bring us something extra tine in the way of ;people to be extremely careful when entertainment, jeVer they are in the woods to entirely Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pickard of P"t out their camp fires or burning Eugene, Lydia and Erie Laughlin of matches, tobacco or cigarette stubs Mitchell were Prineville visitors yes- which seem to be principal agents terday. Mrs. Pickard was formerly for trouble. Miss Edna Laughlin. The traffic to and from the swlm- mlng pool at the Stewart dam ha ' office with a call on Monday, July It, cut the road to such an extent that;Mri Gabrlel8on the new director o( a truck loaded with Ice got stuck , the Biological survey for Oregon and near the dam Monday. v 'gtatea that there are, without question R. G. Smith left Monday for Seattle I mo s Pests In this Statu than in accompanied by Ed. Hyde. Tbey have y other State in the Uuon. As intn a contract to paint a large school i tloned In previous notes two men are building in that city and expect to.now at work on the Ochoco forest in be gone about a month. n endeavor to exterminate the range ., . , ,, pests known as the pockot gopher. Ross R Robinson and family, ac- j A, goon the8e nave bPen uan companied by Miss ClaraShort and , of Mr GabrteUon advlise(, that J. A. Gill.8 and wife acompan ed by O. . fagt f hn n8 , t O. Adams and family, motored to BtUck , 8nd Cove Orchard last Sunday. Don't forget to go to the show at the Lyric theater at least four times this next week. Changes every Sun - day, Monday, Wednesday and Fri- day and a good show every time. started this morning overland on their return to their home at Long Beach, California. G. H. Clifton and Mrs. J. Warren Crooks accompanied then as far as Klamath Falls. Albert Hale of the U. S. Navy, ar- the poison and work under the direc rlved in the city Monday and has been tion of one ot his men that he will visiting with his sister, Mrs. Harold give just as much attention to such Baldwin. On Wednesday he went to Paulina to spend a few days with his sister, Mrs. I. M. Mills. The History of the World Var om-; iiSRft Two ,iii!.r',l..u'n ,,,,. when books are delivered. Leave orders for E. H. Brent, care of J'i'-1' ' T , VV' .,'7n ' "V-iT nal office Prineville, Oregon Jfttf ,nine (sulphate) $1.40 per ounce. 1 he sulphate is just as good for rabbits R. L. Schee, secretary of the Ore- as the alkaloid. The above poisons gon Inter-State Fair Association, re- may be secured through 0. D. Center, turned Friday from a business trip Extension Director, O. A. C, Corval to Moro and Goldendale. He reports lis, Oregon, that stockmen in these sections are ) planning to enter exhibits at our fair Grazing Examiner Ingram Is on a hl8 fal1- i field trip which will take him Into the Judge Wallace and wife and Mrs. country east of Big Summit Pralrio Ray Mackay returned last Saturday , where he will spend the balance of from a pleasant outing at the head Ju'y ,n an endeavor to gather infor of the west branch of the Deschutes matlon which will help enable the river near Crane Prairie. They re- local office to more Intelligently draw port that they had tne finest time allotment lines between the different possible and caught lots of fish. sheep permittees occupying this part w. s. s. ! of the forest so that an adequate sup- WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK i?Iy for wter together with several ' . The folowing report has been re ceived from Cooperative Observer D. P. Adamson: Date High Low July 17 July 18 July 19 July 20 July 21 July 22 t!5 84 92 97 95 98 41 27 FORESTRY NEWS NOTES ; MM The fire situation on the Ochoco ;an( Mrs. Cohrs will return ao Col Forest is perhaps mor acute than itlvUlo. Washinrton. where thev Intend 'has been for several years. On Sun - day, July 20, two rather serious fires started which required the help of pronaoiy thirty men and so iar aa tne local torpgt oitice nas Deen auvisea, one of these is not vet under com- plcte control. This fire is about twenty miles northwest from Burns i in the dry country easterly from Bald The City Band will give their reg Butte in a rather isolated section. I weekly concert on Saturday ev This particular country has never ! enlngs from now until the end of Hie been fully utilized in a grazing way j season and will give them on the because ot the scarcity of water ' downtown street Instead of at the (some 30,000 or 40,000 acres being 'city park. The reason for the clisnfcij entirely destitute or water) which i 1 to give the people In the country makes the fire hazard much greater' than is usual in a heavily grazed sec- ton. Ranger E. W. Donnelly togeth er with about twenty men including the timber cruising party which has been working on Buck mountain, are 'each month and the next one wMl be now fighting the fire and will prob-jheld Saturday evening, August 2, f f ably soon have it under control. The Iter the evening concert. This Rutur other fire mentioned started about 2 day evening the concert will be Rh'en p. m. Sunday afternoon just north of at the corner of 3rd and Main at 7:45 the divide between Summit Prairie and Mitchell. It burned nearly 200 acres'and required the help of seven or eight men to extinguish it. Monday, July 21 at about 2 p. m. a i fire started as if from a powder house at a point about fifteen miles north - easterly from Paulina and burned about 125 acres before night time. This fire burned up about thirty or j forty ricks of wood that was being I " nave none pius a lino iur carelessness. it is surely Doped that the unfortunate predicament In which some ot these offenders have been found will be a lesson to local mr. ira r. uaoneison togetner witn an assistant favored the local forest I pests. This trip is the first one Mr. 'Gabrielson has been able to make . through this part of the atato. He has gone out by way of Miic'ieil and John Day. One of his assist tists will spend a considerable time in this s-c- tion and Mr. Gabrielson states that his bureau will endearor to give first attention to the communities who are disposed to help themselves and In this connection he advises that if there are local Rabbit Clubs or any. thing of the kind which will put out Clubs or communities as funds, time and his personnel will permit. It is possible for organizations or commun ities Interested in rodent extermina- ton work to secure the following poisons at the prices indicated ; Sac- cbarin, 37c per ounce; Strychnine, ( . 11... I ,.l .1 k 1 A Ol a. types oi grasses may db inciuaeu in each Individual allotment, if this is at all possible. w. a. s. COHRM RETl'RXS WITH BRIDE Lester Cohrs, well known Prlne- 40 viile man, who enlisted from here ear- 5;ly in the war, returned home Tues 48j day evening with a bride whom he 6E captured near Spokane, Washington, ! since his discharge from the service a few weeks ago. j Lester saw a year's service In the i A. E. F., was returned home uhout two months ago and shortly after he! was mustered out at Camp Lewis. IIo is kept busy since his return home i A greeting his om rnenns, an or wnom are ixilKiiiy Rmu uj nr.vs mm. Aiier vio- itinir here for a counle of weeks. Mr. lt0 make their home. The Journal with their many other frlt-nds joins (jn wishing them proHperlty and hap- piness on their life Journey, BAND CONCERT an opportunity to near in concerts and Saturday evening Is the time when most people living in tho coun try art in the city. The band will give a dance twice P- m- w. . s. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I Owing to the Increased cost of pro- duction 1 have found it necessary to j raise the price of milk to 12MiC per quart at the home and 14c delivered, These prices take effect August 1, 1919. 37t2c J. H. GRAYj -...if FRIEND i.ue, of Course, That "Money Lot LverytSmg," But tee What It Will Do. "Money Iwi't everything," says the lHiitlilirlft a he scatter his wage to the four wIihK Then lie resides middle life, with old nge lu the foreground, vnlnly wlxh lutt for the return of the uilrapeut cola. , It may be true that money Isn't everything, but one thing Is absolute ly certain, old Man Money, If he Is cultivated through life, will not de sert the friend who has "cultivated him. When every human friend hn Ited Old Mnn Money sticks. You can start him off with five or ten cents a dny In eurly life and keep feeding him (liHt amount all through life, and la old age you will have on your hands a financial Frankenstein, alhelt pleasant and highly agreeable one. If you find the rigors of the north ern winter too severe, you singly tap Old Man Money on the shoulder, and he hies yon to Palm Beach ; If you are sick another tap on the shoulder brings you the best nurses and special ists the world affords. He's an agree able old man, never disputes orders and Is always ready for duty. He makes the proverbial busy be and the equally Industrious ant look like pikers, for he never rests. He's one slie when you go to sleep and larger when you wake up. The older he gets the stronger be becomes. If you ar stranger In a large city. 01f Man Money opeus the doors of the best hotels aid stakes you to the best the town affords. But money Isn't everything, at that. The mysteries of rain are not yet cleared away. The forces of electric ity, of magnetism, of rndlo activity, of ultra violet light and all the other agencies which may collitbornte In the production of a dowiipour of rain are very obscure. We know from Holy Writ that the wind bloweth where It llsteth. Noth ing whatever can be more exprelve of the capricious and lawletis chnr scter of the wind." And wind and rain come together; and the change of temperature make what we call weather. In the South Sea Inlands the natives have no word which means weather as the atmospheric condi tions never chnnge. The vast ma jority of human helmr nre In contrast and unending conflict with the weath er. Hence the universal Interest In Its chiiws, whether the nolxe mid the v smoke of battle oVldn or the nhe from volcanoes or from the chnnpes of teinpenitu produced by VHt con flagration, such as are witnessed when a city Is consumed In flumes. We have been notified by the Pelco-Light factory that on Aug. 1st all Delco-Lighting products will advance in price. The No. 2 1 6 plant, which is so popular, takes a raise of $60.00 and the automatic pumping outfit increases $50.00 in price. . . To buy at the old price, we must have signed orders, with a $25.00 deposit, on file withus prior to July 28th. n Main Street A Genuine Snao ' in a Project Ranch 131.1 AritKH ALL I'NDKK lURll tTIOV ALL CI-KAHKI AM) IN TltOI TIHH YKAK -OXK OF TIIK MOHT l.KVKI, MM 'KM ON TIIK I'HOJKtT ALL WlltK KKM Kit AM) TIIK UlTtilKM MADK Itllt WAT Kit A NEW HtHDSON TRAITOR AM) OTHER IMPLEMENT lil) WITH TIIK I'l.AI'K. IT M (INK-HALF MILK TO Ht'HOOl,. ON I OH Ell OK TWO MAIN ROAIW. WAT Kit IM TAKKN 1)1 It KIT FROM MAIN CANAL. WILL TAKE W.IMMI TO IIAM)LK VKARM ON TIIK II A LA ME. A IIAROAIN AT TIIK I'HHK OF 180 PER AC UK. THIS 18 ONE OK TIIK 8MOOTIIKHT TIKI KM ON TIIK WHOLE I'HOJKtT. THE OCHOCO REALTY COMPANY OF PRINEVILLE Remarkable Chtmpanie Die. A few weeks ago there died a chlnv panse who hud spent ttis eight years of his life defying all rules laid down for the well being of chlmpnnxeea. Ills name was Antony, aud he was ttis only on of his tribe of monkeys who hni ever ninnnged to stnnd an English climate unmitigated by artificial heat. He came from the Congo In 101 1, when h was very young and small. At that time he welaiied 14 pounds, by last summer he was Just six time as heavy. During the whole period of his civilised life be wss kept In a brick building fnclug southwest and unseat ed, and he slept In straw without blankets. Chocolates and sweets poi son to ordluary chliupansee wer the speclnl treats of Antony's dietary, and he had a less comprehensible fMicy for beaus. Miitii heMter Guard Is n. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST One black shepherd bitch p ip about 10 months old, has white ring around neck. Anyon.i i"'ng same please notify 8. M llilllnv Prineville, Oregon. XitSo , LOST In Prineville during Chnmiu qua, gold Inla lai:k cumh. Kind er return to J jurnut oflco Ho ward. 87t3p Does your piano need tuning? Brent do It. Leave orders ut the . Journul Office. 37trc mem MO Modern Appliunce Co,, Distributors, Seattle, Washington FOR SALE One tin Penny truk In good condition- -vry rensoimbU, Inquire Martin Ruhberg City :t7t?i DENTIST Dr. V. M. INIIKHKOLL, sucessor to Dr, llnwsrd liovo, in Crook County Hank LuiliUK, Prineville, Oregon, !;'iif NOTII'K TO DISCIIAROKII Ht)U DIKHM, HAIIXHtM AND MARINKM The County Court of Crook county has authorised the purchase of a rec ord book tor the recording tit dis charge certificates of all bona fid residents ot Crook county who ar honorably discharged from service In the lute war. Send or bring your dis charge to the County Clerk's office, where It will be recorded without charge and returned to you at an ear ly date, ASA W. BATTLES, Clerk, N. SIMM NOTICR roR PHHt.iraTION TWartmetit nf th llttorkir, V. H. I.nil O'. fk l Th. p.llni. Iliw, Julr IS, IVID. ' MOTITK U li.nl,, Ih.l I UKUHtiR I'. AI.I.IHOM ot Rn4. OrvHun. who, an April II, 1114. mi-1 HomcatMiil Knli-r No. OUNflH for Kul ll f K4) fWllon 12 Tuwn.KIi 20 South IUim .) intrntii.n to mHk final thrtw yrr I'ruut to rtinbllsh clulin fn th Imiit lllniv ilcrilw.1, hrfor H. C. KIIU, U. S rumniualimcr HI h.n.i, Unxun, un tlw mh ilr at lkwutnlr, (lnimnt numri m wilnvim I Mlk Morrtaon .. Ilrr l. (rm,n ; Knill Van. Ik. Orrl HarHiun, lharlx 11. Iurtim, ut Let HairoUtn, Ormun. II. )KANA WODIK'iKK. H'tttp . OKd AND MAHINK.M.;II Prineville, Oregon