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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
CKOOR OOCXTY JOIRNAL The City Howard Davis whs al-sent Momluy. In from Ochoco Henry Smith yesterday. J. It. Dennis, of Rend, was in the city Saturday. A. Y. I'ayn (f Powoll Butte wa In the city hot wwk. i Mrs. A. J. Sullons rams down from I l'oillaioi u:i Moudnv. i Wm Fleming was a business visit- j Or in the oily Monday. ! W. J. Wright, who lives at Howard arrived in towu yesterday, G. W. Wells was a business visitor In the city Saturday, j II, E. Wooley came in from Suploe ' for a visit last Sunday. Will Wuriweiler is in Portland this Week on banking business. Lee R. Kelley came over from Bend last Monday on business. A. F. Linn of Hood River, spent Several days in town last week. Miss Morse is in charge of the County declamation contest. Wm. Boegli of Culver, was fn the city visiting friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard were in town from Suplee last Monday. Karl Miller and T. H. Brcnnan 1 were in from Paulina last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamping, of Bend, motored to Prineville last Sunday. W. L. Harris and wife were in town Tuesday from their ranch near Tost. Geo. J. Appel and E. H. Emmerson of Bend registered at the hotel yes terday. J. W. Foster and wife, of Boise. Idaho, registered at the hotel hst Friday. Come and be a helper, our prayer meeting is at 7:30 every Wednesday night. V. V. Harpham made the trip to Burns last week in connection with his work. T. H. Brennan was in town from his ranch in the Paulina country Wednesday. Elnn r E. Christenson came over from Madras lutt Friday for a visit with friends hero, and returned home Saturday. Kloyd Howell left Tuesday for Portland, tn attend the funeral of hi nephew, Stanley Morris, who recent ly il it'll In Ne Htla. Kev Otu. It. Van Waters will preach in the t.yrlc Theatre next Sun day morning nt II o'clock, The pub. lie is invited to ftttotul. Mrs, Hosts Robinson, accompanied by h.'r small son. iei; last niiilu for Portland wit .to she visit with her mother and si.ster there. The Rehekahs will Initiate tnntght in the I. O. O. K. hall. Sp-eial re freshments are planned, ami visitors are expected from other lodges. Mr. and Mrs. Vino W. Peane and Mr. and Mrs. Litre Pearce motored over from Madras la at Sunday for a visit at the home of W. It. Russell. Mrs. Cbauney P. Rocker motored over from Tumaln f .r the Stylesa-MlU choll wedding yestentn'-. and v'slted with her sister, Mrs. N. O. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Walt t Elliott are re reiving felicitations from their many friends upon the birth of an eight pound baby girl nt vr!ilay morn ing. They have named the hulo girl Helen Louise-. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Tone and little son. accompanied by Olgo Cline and Osden Mills, left Saturday for their Sun Down ranch near SUi.is. Mr. Tone spent a couple of woeUs buying horses in this vicinity. V. V. Harpham left Wednesday morning for Mitchell, where he plans to attend the White Butte and West j Branch meetings of the Stockmen's associations. I THE LYRIC Watch for Our Special 1 HID. IV .WD SATl RDAY M Nl. Stewart Holmes and Ellen t'asidy In LOVE, HONOR AND ? Also a Hare Kl Loyd Comedy MO.MIAY A Special WEDNESDAY AND THIHSDAY Dorothy Dulton "EXTK AVAtiAXt K' COMEDY 'New Folks :i Town" noors U. S. Red Rubb FOR MEN AND BOYS IE I I j I Herman K. Allen of Powell Butte i ' tliis week filed his petitions for the! j republican nomination for the office! ! of county commUsiouer. t Jaciv Curtis, who owi.s consider able property in Prineville, reiurnedj to-n cn the mornUi; train hist I Tuesday. He has betn Ih-ing in Cal-j norma tor tne past year. C. R. Day, of Roberts, was a visit- n In 1..-. At t ll'l. . 1- Jl,' " -""""".v. .me ner, dim.B gon Iu,ar Cu, u , he collected the bounty on a large fe- j honl8 male lynx cat which he killed, and i sold the pelt to Ray Putnam. The Fulton-Smith boxing match ., j . , . , . which was held in Portland last Wed. Z n c ' . . i nesday night, was attended by Dr. J H. Rosenberg, and Jay H. Upton, who Ray Putnam is back on the job again at the Court House after a week's illness. . Marvin Skipworth spent Monday in Bend attending circuit court for Des chutes County. Mrs. Mable Connley spent the week end visiting at the Van Allen ranch near Redmond. Jack Curtis, formerly in the tab taurant business, is visiting friends in the city this week. Those who fail in one or two will be allowed to make those up after starting in high school. Jack Dobry is now residing on his ranch west of town, and has given up his position with J. E. Stewart & Co. Walter Elliott, accompanied by Walter, Jr., left Tuesday for his ranch on North Fork Crooked. River. Dr. Edwards reports the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. E. Baker Knox on Newsom Creek on April 13. N. G. Wallace and Jay H. Upton are in Bend this week attending the pring session of circuit court in that city. Eugene Hiney, Tom Davis, Clifford Kelson and Harry Templeton were absent from their classes Friday morning. James Fellows arrived in this city Monday evening, and ia spending sev eral days in town in connection with his business. , Homer Ross, who is located at Mc Minnville, arrived in this city Satur day morning for a short visit with hia brother, Charles Ross. He for merly lived in Prineville, and is con nected with the Inland Auto Company. Mesdnmcs McMeen and Windom motored to Madras lustMonduy to at tend to their taxes in that county. They visited at the home of Mrs. Win- schools near Sisters, came in for the Teachers' meeting last Saturday, and spent the week end with Gerlruue McCarthy at the Dobbs residence. A large number of Prineville peo ple attended the K. P. Dance at Red mond last Friday night, and report that they had a wonderful time. The baseball game between C. C. H. S. and Madras which was to be played last Friday afternoon, was postponed on account of the rainy day. Darrel Mills had the misfortune to be hit with a baseball right over the left eye last Monday, which cut the skin, and swelled the eye shut. He wore a beefsteak bandaged on it for quite a while. ' Dr. Ingersoll, who has been away on a short vacation, returned to his work in Prineville last Friday morn ing. During his absence he visited in Victoria, B. C, Tacoma, Seattle, and Portland. The Baptist Missionary Guild met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. S. W. Babcock. This Guild is com-j posed of the young ladies of the church, who always spend an enloy- aoie time at tne meetings. The auction Sale of John Hunsak 'er's household goods which was held by the Hamilton Stable last Satur day morning attracted a large crowd of spectators, many of whom secured bargains in the way of furniture, etc. Mr. Allen has been a resident of the Powell Butte community for nine years, and is well known and liked there. He is a good man for the place and the only candidate up to this time to file for the position. Powell Butte is entitled to a man on the court, and at this time it looks like Mr. Allen will be elected without opposition. CONC ERT BLANCHE WILLIAMS-SEGERSTE-V Soprano Accompanied by I RANCIS WILIAMS-DIRAXD At Methodist Church Thursday, April 22, 8 P. M. The Service Of The "R W "I STALLION i for a few select mares 'ncville, Oregon. Arran- are ardent admirers of this form ot sport. They returned to Prineville Friday morning. M. R. Elliott left lust Saturday night for Portland on business con nected with his law work, and re turned to Prineville Tuesday morn ing. He stateB that most of the spring is backward in the valley, at least in Portland. Harry Elliott purchased a new Ov erland Touring car from the Inland Auto Company on Tuesday. This car is one of a recent shipment of touring cars and roadsters recently received by the company. There is a large demand for this make of car. The Carnation Thimble Club met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. J. II. Rosenberg for a social afternoon. The usual' enjoyable time was spent by all, and every one enjoyed the delic ious Ice Cream and Cake which was served. They will meet in two weeks with Mrs. B. C. Garrison. Ms. Etta Belknap, who some time ago underwent an operation in a Portland hospital, returned to her home here last Friday morning. She is still unable to be up, but it is ex pected that being at home with ht. friends and relatives will goon cause a change for the better. C. C. Hyde has returned to Prine ville, together with his family, and they expect to make their home near here on their homestead this summer. Mr. Hyde enlisted among the first who left for the war, and when he, was discharged he remained in Port land and did not returnto Prineville. Ruby Clark, talented member of the younger set, left Sunday night for Portland where she has accepted a position with Mrs. Claypool, who some time ago owned a beauty par lor In Prineville. Miss Clark worked in Hyde's Dry Goods Store until the business was sold, and has been mak ing her home with Mrs. E, 8. Dobbs for the past few months. She for merly attended C. C. H. S. It Is safe to predict that she will make asuc cess of her new venture. Hazel Sullivan arrived In town last Friday morning with Etta Bel knap, for a short visit at the Belknap residence, where she made her home when she was employed In Prineville. Miss Sullivan was formerly employed by the Ochoco Irrigation District as stenographer, and also worked fn.lTie offffe of M. R. Elliott and the Inland Auto Company, and has many friends In this part of the country. She re turned to Portland Sunday evening, where she has a position with an In surance house. s The Baptist ladies entertained with a silver tea at the home jf Mrs. E. S. Dobbs on Third Street on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Wilson assist ed Mrs. as hostess. The rnnnis were tastefully decorated with flowering plants, and the tables boasted center picrg of daffodils. A short program was presented during the afternoon, and refreshments were served of cake and ic,o cream, .which wes delicious. A large number of friends dropped in for the afternoon, and quite a number of men took advantage of the oppor tunity to enjoy th.elrselves. Boot time is here Standard Quality Working Men's Rubber Boots. This is an Entirely New stock. Come early while our line is complete. T V T T ty Sporting Boots - 8.50 Short Boots - - 6.00 Boys Boots - 3.75-4.75 Socks - - - - 35c IN ' j "Pinkie" RENNOLDS AUCTIONEER Powell Butte, Oregon TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Washing and ironing to do by electricity. Mrs. Frltt Pet erson, 241 6th., st. 23t2p. GEO. J. RIIIKI.IN, Proprietor Telephone Black 3-tl WANTED A man to grub and plow 10 acres of land within ltt miles of Prineville. J. R. Dennis, Bend, Oregon. 23t4p. FOR SALE A three quarter Perch eron Stallion yearling. One three year old cow, with calf four weeks old, gives three gallons milk dally. J. L. Gibson, Powell Butte, Ore gon. 23t2p HOY 8COVTS ORGANIZE WITH ItIG MEMBERSHIP Prineville Employment Office 331 Malu 8t. Iet us know your need, anil we will endeavor to fill them. GIVE US A TRIAL A Want Ad Gets Results TO LET CONTRACT ON PRINEVILLE-MITCHELL LINE The contract for carrying mail from this city to Mitchell will be let on Saturday of this week. The bids will be for a three times a week service, and will carry mail by way of Ochoco, Howard and Blake to Mitchell. A bond of $3500 is required with the bids. Service Is to start May 1, and will continue under this contract until June 30,, 1922. When writing advertisers, mention Tha Journal. A branch of the Boy Soouts of Am erica ( with more than thirty mem bers, was organized during the week, and a meeting for Initiation of the new members was held at tlw city hall last n'ght. Scout Master Shlppee has devided the troop Into three patrols, and pre. pnrntions are being mala for Ii!lfd and other manners of cotil activities. The F'ving Eii?!e Parrot bus a pa troll leader, Marion O'Kolley, assist ant, Louie Dishrnan, and secretary, Pnrw'l Hames. The second or Beaver patrol Ih led by Gordon Stearns, assistant, Ted Adamson and secretary, Collins Elldns. Tho third patrol, which has been named the Wolf patrol has as lender Verl Shattuck, asslntaiTt, leader, Wei. don Hyde and secretarry Van Huston. The troop meets at seven o'clock every Wednesday at the city hall which Is already over crowded and new quarters are being sought. n i - !:::,''. . ' " '"' ' ? i:: V . .:,:' ' " - . . '! . :':: V ,VJ i "' V t ' : ':; ' 'wvu tJVZr ?; - -o wJ . :: - , ! : L- -- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I will be a candidate for the nom ination of County Commissioner on the Republican ticket at the Primary Election to be held May 21, 1920. HERMAN K. ALLEN. Paid Adv. 23tfc. ' I FOR COUNTY TREASURER pleas' I will be a candidate for the nom ination of County Treasurer On the Democratic ticket at the Primary El ection to be held May 21, 1920. O. P. REAMS. Paid adv. 23tfc. New Alfalfa and Grass Seeder PRICE, $15.00, HALF CASH WIT II ORDER, BAL LIVERY. ANC10 ON DE- sir tooth hnrrow- ed up to one bushel per acre. ' 8oWS any amount doslr- Not an experiment but Is used In ih i. When harrowing ground last t ml n8t.13 ycor' sow at one operation 6 0Ver attach t( & harrow nd Only two goas to wear. One of th eso see Will have Imltort n,,m,- .... Son th .,!..: , .""" Apr ii delivery. Examine U o er t:i rr:wTf800n' ' see me at once or leave ytr otrdTarCro,okyCou:?yntB0ank.0, One of these seeders will last for van. CHARLES O. O'NEIL i;