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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1920)
CROOK CO. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS IIUV I I.AKK, Keillor lll. t V( UK lUtWKM,, ,wlMu;it JO his (',') Yiirglnia mill MiiiiiIii, iIIhi iikmIiik whut li vi'iir to (lit) Ht. J'ut it.'k )ny Omit'.: Vlrislulii "Aluum united liif IiihI hIkIiI what I won kiIiik to wmr tlml mum icri-i n nuil I t lit h"f 1 thout'.ht If I JiihI lookoil niittirul I'll Uu flint." MiiiiiIii "TIiiiI'm trim, liio." In Kliiirtliiiml Dr. lliirrliiKton "Can KeblHin y Mari li, Wallurn?" Wullui'e "Why it I don't know " Ir. 11. "April May." Kverybody liiiiKhnd unil (lu'ii )r. II. "Willi, Cluri'iirn, can a Hnr illiin box?" OlariunM "Why, I never wtw mm. lr. II. "No, hut ii Tomato tan!" Jiff "Why iIokm I'rof II. 'i neck rii ml tut dim of i typewriter?" Mutt lliH'iiuiiii It In t'nil'T wood!" Muo Wurd -"Imi't It lark thin uf tiirnoon?" iMtrml Milli-r "Vf. tint wn'd bct-ti-r wall until tonlnhl." Iturold I.lnttr Hay are you IiiukIi 1 11 k at ttii-?" l-'iiwlinian "No, sir." llartilit "I think you are. I don't anythliiK elite In IhukIi at!" Owen Mourn ill' il anil thli In tho liiHi rlption on hi toiiiliMtonu: "Owi-ii Mourn Hum hero they lay, Owen Mooru thuti ho could puy." letter 'lilllll "lltopxlll." Ho llvu, tlml wlmn thy minimum coini'M to Join Tim liiliuiimruhlo throng which IllOVI'l To tho 1'rtifiiHnor'ii officii, where emh ' Mhnll titku 1 1 In di'iimrltM on tho record of the .ti h ml, '1 In u kocmI not like a Kri'Mliinaii, at ' miilnlr.ht, shivering to IiIm ilooru, hut iuntaiiid and miothud liy a knowledge of tlm I'rof., ap tirouch ti 1m dun, I.lku uiiii who wrii.M Ii la clouk of ahrewdiieiui ulmiit hliu. An Kiii-a for H pIcaHiint vlHlt. wrlulit, Would a niHii who muke hay be a hnywrlght? If a perum who falla la a fail urn. Would a ii' tmuii who ciuiilU be a quullura? If thi)1iiiln you bite la blllen, Would the bait li you IiRht be flt ti'ii? And If a young cut la a kitten, Then would a young rat be a ril fiti? If a periun who apmida Ih a spenil thrift, Would a ponton who IciiiIm be a Icndfhrifl? If drinking too much "inakt-a a drunk ard, Would thinking too much make a thunkard? f Hut why pile on tho confusion? KlIII, I d like to BHk in coiiflualon, If a chnp from New York'a a Now , Yorker, Would a fellow from Cork bo a corkor? . Life r :. 1 --- After making cookies In I). 8.:, Madge to Virginia uud l.uura, whoao ' cinikiia were rulher large and flat i What are tlioae, Vlrgltilu l'uii- cakea?" ! Virginia "No, part of tbem'a Nt'lmm'a." A party of young folka spent a very enjoyable evening at a tuffy pull in the bouio of Murjorle Wllaon, Thorn present were: Memrs. K. Miller, O. Milla, J. l-armm, W. Kosenberg, K. Clark, and the Mlaaea Madge and lllanche Kowell, Myrtle Lltitor und Le Itt Laughlln, ( I). M 111m "I took two ciiHi-a of beer liiium New Ymir'a eve and humped In In a poat." K. Miller "Spill It?" 1. M. "No, 1 bad my mouth dosed!" "1'rny let mo kUa your hand," aald he With looka of buruiiig love, "I can remove my veil," aald alio, "Much cnalcr than my glove." The Hei lamalory Content will be held at the MethodlHt church Krlday, March 18, The winner w ill repre sent C. ('. II. H. at truck In Hedmnud. "Kallh," aald fiua, examining the broken window, "thla la more aerlnua than I thought; 'tin broken on both Idol." The I'rvxliiiian Why .Not? If a female Duke la a Ducheaa, Would a female, aport bo a spuch eaa? And if a male gooao la a gander, Then would a Inalu mouse be a innnder? If the plural of child la children. Would thu plural of wild be wold re n? If a tiumhtr of cowi are cattle, Would a number of bowi be battle? If a man who makes pluyi is a play- ft W. J. HUGHES Auto Tops and Curtains made and repaired W. J. H U G H E S CKNTK.U, MOTOR HAI.KH CO. Friday night at tho Methodist church. I'crdarnulory content: Oratorical - Clin .V"vel Co) Ilertha McCord (a) Ilaxen Cram (a) Myran I'olk (a). Dramatic A. McNeely (o) M. Fo ley (o). Humorous M. Wllaon (a) C. Drury (a) L. Nelaon (o). Mr. K. K. Kvuna haa been aelectcd preliminary manager of the declama tory contest, Crook County, Also an munugcr of the lunula tournament at the track meet. XOTK K TO KKDITOIM Notice la hereby given by the un dersigned, the executor of the last will and testament of Martha Eliza beth Smith, deceased, to all creditors of auld deceased, and to all persona having claims against aaid estate, to preBent the same with .the proper votichora, to the undersigned, at the office of M. K. Elliott in Prineville. Oregon, within six months from the first publication of thin notice. AL11KIIT HKNKY SMITH. 19t5c Executor of the estate of Martha Elizabeth Smith, deceased. CAM) OF TII.WKH We wish to thank the kind frienda and neighbors for the flowers and the many kind acta during the Illness and death of our loved one. Wm. IIOM.OWAY and family. New Alfalfa and. G : . i . s -tn 1 '. . " v - ( ... ., f , s iii r - . , . . . " l A i ' ' f - k' .- 4-'-i I 1 -.,,, l-..- ...:.,;-.;. .., f. j .- ... .... taJm.-.A. j. ...... i. A.i. -'-v XS. ...... rass Seeder . , ..... . . . i v' ' T, i . ' " i 1 ' - ' 5 .'- PRICE $45.00 "Ji m": This seeder attaches to dock of any ordinary peg tooth harrow. Drops seed down among the harrow tooth. Sows any amount desired up to ono bushel per acre. Not an experiment but Is used In the East 13 years. When harrowing ground last time ovor attach seeder and harrow and sow at ono operation. Only two gears to wear. One of these seeders will last for years. Will Tlnve limited number for April delivery. Soo the seeder in Lnkln Hardware window soon. Examino It, operate it, watch It sow and if you want one of them see me at once or leave your order at Crook County Bank. CHARLES C. O'NEIL MENS AND BOYS Spring Apparel! SUITS, HATS, SHIRTS, SHOES COLLARS, GARTERS, TIES, UNDERWEAR, SOCKS, BELTS . UR Spring Display of Merchandise is ready. We invite your inspection and assure you with each purchase an absolute guarantee of satisfaction and complete combi- nation or style, comrort and service. Brandt-gee -Kincaid Clothes rmcrD a 1 1 c jSrrYJ ror dovs, little and big. tull me ot Umnna k lf W n Pan emm stripes and khakis at from I4fe&3 $1.50 TO $4.50 tMlni-AH Riaht Prir.ps nrpvail in all rUnarfmA-nrc - , J-- ' - wvuiui)VlllOi if . wi ir.1 V... -i-r The Line Supreme We are now able to make deliveries on the following makes of cars: PEERLESS CHALMERS MAXWELL CARS MAXWELL TRUCKS VELIE We carry a full line of fabric and cord casings: Red Top Fisk Brunswick LeeZigZag Goodrich Goodyear In our Used Car Department we have: 1 Ford Touring, 1 Buick-6 Touring 1 Dodge Roadster 1 Super-Siz 1 Overland Touring WILLARD STORAGE BA TTERIES W. J. HUGHES, Auto Top Repair Department The Central Motor Sales Company BRENT & STROUD, Proprietors ' PIONEER GARAGE CO. Bend, Oregon, Distributors en