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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
iritn. i v " CROOK COCXTY Ol'RXAL nsi(Ai- atthvtiox omiv, dir.' Ihi A iiiijnN ill proyiutn Ik to h" rni- ,., nl Ih" M"Mi("Ui iniiinii lu rlly April 2 by lilnmlm Will iillim f;,'l'r'"' 1M' r-K'nii'ii in iiiimiiImt of th Klrnt I'n li) n rliui i Iniri li uinil l"! I'ottluiiil, mid linn II loVi'lv Villi'? Uixt l II lilli'll III', ijiiliiitloii I" I'm HhIkI'i Musical ml- diiy. A ri'"'l ii'iiicf of hii ii'iir ,,, nin iuiiiIii out of tliul rlly said: pin' HnlnlHl Ilium li WilllutiiH' V' i-i IBll'll of I'l.rllHIIll, WllO lollenni. ll iiii.iI rlilll IlllllK I'll I M:m".:t a ipru ,,,, v;li". H"r w.irk III lirlllluiil nii'l i-rf (' fr'"'i H1" heavy n umlK-m (,f din flml l'lt of Urn iri-i',riiiiiniH to lhi Imlil'T limit o' I"1 I'l1 group, ill " allowed ri'iinitkBlil'i Inlei pretlve a tiny. Ml :SS MUniKI.I, M I'TI ll.H Tin. wedding "f W. M. Blyl. M mill l. uliili MlI'lH'll. wlil' li was lidil vMi tenlny ut th" h"tin of Mrs. X. (I, Will In, !, fit tun as li urpi I" '" "ifir inn v trii-MilH here, ho '-rn only Informed nf din ceremony Juki before It took plum. The liiiiroilvi r tn k ceremony wn nn.il whlrli w performed by Hv, l'iiiti-roit, wliii has Inti ly arrived tn I'rliH-vllln as Pastor of the l'r'!liy'ir. Inn rlturi'h. A ii'imber of f.ui hih from llrliil and Tunmlo, a! we n friends fniiii Pi Iiu'VIIIm, wltluted the rerti. nioliy. Tit" young peoplri Immedhiiily Ml fur HiMlmoml. where tlmv ill make tli.'lr In. in" (or llin lo'Xl few Months Tli lirlil" has been employed liy llui Hlicpard t'Hiii'i Cunipniiv of Turn ulo. Mr, mnl Mm. Slylm will short. Iv movit In Prim 'Villi to wake tli.'lr to. UK, mul will l' -oiimi l". with tin. new mualfl Wir lmrn, wlilrh will bo 1... ii I "il In III" Masonic Temple. Hill rorM'Y 1KKAHI Kin I will I.h run, II, lute fur tlin nom "iilli.ii or Comity Treasurer on the l.i iii ii iiiiIi- ti. ki'l nt idi- primary Kl". Hi. ii My 21, t)20. if r,.,.Vp tin iiiiinliiulloii unit mil elected ut tli n.li.l 1,1. . II. ,li i will in inl" my .. 'if" Him. tu the i.ffi,," w uk and' will niwavN In ruin.. at th Treasurer's! "mi" in Hi,. (,.,urt HiiiiKi) iliirliiit of ft"! llOIII. JOHN' I). LAKOLLKTTK. 1'anl inlv, MIM HIM 1 Mil I'.I.OI s i)!'i:itvn(i' Mrs, Jiiin. t CrNin wa ti( it t -it on for iiii"inlii lin Tiifxiluy morning at I In of fin. of lr. Ili'lkiian. Kim wus ut iiiu-m i,i I." ii to th tioinii of Jut i.ioi'ur. Mm, fi. Munilltoi), who r- i.i npoHilt. (In tllgll hIkmiI on Kast iiur.l Mir..,.;. (r condition Ik not considered critical. Bin alio i no ilonl.i rni'iiviT rililly. I'mV( ikm hath mw;t Minn ('raiiiirii-r wnt lionti H to ttin l'Hclnr-rut Club at thn lionoi of Mm. Hamilton limt Hiifunl.iy ufHTiioon, Mm. tlonry ('rum k;iv a v"ry IpIit aiitw; ii'vii w .f tin? I)oo!, "Tin! .Sky I'ili.l In No .M in n I.llllll." Tim HohI i mh m rv. il iliiimv rrfri"Kliiii"iiiii ami a n. i v iil 'iimint afti-riKioii wna npfnt. 'riii-Chili li.m gon on rerun! n ilontliiK llin ('.ill"!" MilliiKi! Ait, lli J'iiIjIH' Kdiool Mil;u-n Ait anil tlifl hliml K' liool tax ai t. PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS NOTES iMTitK-mxo iti:m.4 h:om thi: vouxgeu bet I'UKSIJV I l.ltl V-IKTHHIHT Ktmiliiy a. liool, 10, A M iJlvini; woratilp t 1 1 A. M , at I'roabylTlan ( liuriti. In tin "n-iiliig at 7:30 at Uio Mi-tlioillHt t'lmr'h. I'ruyi-r tii""lim ciu Il Wi'ilni ailay at ":': In llic, Mmlioiliat Clinnh. Tht I'lriX Kilmln of John la now bnlnK atiiilli il, A i nrillal invltutlon la -tfiuloil to nil, not woraliiplng hor. 8- hool waa .ilianilncil at 1:40 on Tii' Kilay am! all pnplla attnniM th ! pirlur" alio iven l,y Mr. I'lunim'ri of ihi! livmtoi;k ahow anil ran'hr-a. ! M.n.y of lh' boya aaii! thxy fcxp'-c-' t.il to b" ntoikni"n aoni'-dny. The pliiuri'a "rij Kn-atly enjoyed by all.; 'i hi! pupil attended the ball Km! mid (injoyed It although It waa very old. ! l;onald M':Neely wan aW-nt In the rou n fry thli WBuk from the fourth Krurte. Mill Blood has been unable to leai h the aecond grade thl wenk be cbiihb of lllneaa. Ilur ilantf,-a have been taught by atudent tearhera from the HiKh 8"hool. Kdna kytel waa alm:nt on Monday. Kennedy Kuston la absi'iit from H' huol Iwauae of an illnesa. There wag on new enrolment In the aixth grade last week. 8everal puplli In the seventh (trad are preparing for the declamatory contest. i A spelling match between the sev enth and eighth grades was tU .... Friday evening, and was won by the seventh grade, 32 per cent of their elaaa remained s'anding when the I A It Ml IH Ml'-:iMTK as na.iv.ir IliT'-nt Imavy wlnila whlrli filled laterals with sand at various points on th" Orhoi'o ProJ.'i t have render ed the work of preparing the system for aprlng Irrigation too iiiuili f,.r the prin.nl supply of workiiH'ii on the project At the Monday evening meeting of fartnnra at (irlinea Chapel it was vo ted that the farmers wll! aaklst with their own teams In getting the sys tem ready for water, which is al ready being done. MAUUIKH AT lli:i.l,IV(.IIAM Frfemls of Mrs. Ethel Garfield Rrntl wlll'bn Interested to know that she was married to Joseph K. Tem pleton at Itellltigham. Washington. Inst week. Mrs. TempMon Is well known here, having visited with re latives here many limes In the past. The groom Is a lawyer of llelllnghntn. and Is a cousin of Mrs, N. 0, Wallace nf this city. TALK TO PS AIIOI T TIU)AK WONDKKI I I, f'ANADIA.V PAflUC LANDS VK ARE THE IX)CAL ACEXT9. Z. B. Zlmnierlee was In Prlnevlllie this morning on business. ; TKIAXtat'I.A It MOVING HTVXT Thsrles C. O'.NVll Is moving this week to the Shlpp homi which ha re ccntly purchased. O, G. Adams Is moving Into the Vancy house on First street which he has purchased, and F. R. I.sffler Is moving Into the house on East First street which Is vaca ted by Mr. Adtunt. hiwt haitiht mmm Preaching service every Sunday night. Bubjecl for next Sunday night "God's Standard of Worship and Service," niblo school at 10 o'clock tn the morning, a fine attendance last Sun day. . The Senior Union meets In the main auditorium and the Junior Un ion in the basement at 6:30 every Sunday night Joe Howard of Lower Bridge Is In ! Prlnevllle today. ! WE OIISKItVK THAT The weather la pretty unsettled. The ISth was an unlucky day to play baseball. I There has been a slight misunder standing hot ween members of the Junior and Senior claBses. We don't hear much of the Junior play. i We have a lot of good matorlnl Ignod up for tract and field events. ' Some freshmen boys nppenr to have Just graduated from long dres-, es. Wo have only four more weeks of : study. We have had quite a number of; spenkers In assembly lately. JJiirrol (Sum) Mills looks like a real "pug." Muu has boon gone for a long time. MirnionisTs kntkktai a The Methodist Sunday School gave ( an entertainment lust Friday even ing for the young people of the church and the young people of the town who wore not In atemlanco at anv other Sunday School. They also Invited the High School Orchestra which rendored sovernl sel. ectlons to the great pleasure of ev-, ery one present. Gamos were played j until a latp hour. Marshmellow pud-, ding and wafers were gorved. . j About 75 were present. ritlNEVIIXN KMI'IiOYMENT OFFICK OPEN Q. J. Rlbolln has opened the Prlne. Tllle Employment office, which Is a regular licensed and. bonded employ ment office. , He Is publishing an ad elsewhere in this Isue of the Journal, and anyone wishing help of any kind should tel ephone him their wants. L. C. Smith Hammerless, take-down shot gun with solid leather case, cleaners etc $100.00 gun. It Is yours for $40.00 or wouldconsld er trade on automatic revolver. Are you game? Timber Wanted! VK WANT loo TI.MltKK I-A1MS, IX OK OCT OF THE GOVERNMENT RESERVE-WE II AVE A M-IENT WHO DESIIIKH 5MI,(MiO,(M0 EI.ET OK GMI PINE, Ml'HT HE PRICE! RIGHT AND SITUATED KO AS IT COI L!) UK I"OOI,EI WITH OTHER TI.MKER fXAIMS Rt'XNJXG 2, tHHl.iHMt FEET OK MORE PREFER El GIVE FI LL PARTICULARS AND LOCATION IN HRHT LETTER OR CALL AT OUK OFFICE, 433 MAIN NTREET. PHONE Oil. ' Our Best Farm Buy HO Acres, all Irrigated aad niimtly all in crop, land lays fine, waters eully, having 8 deliveries, 8 room house (new) small barn fine well of wuter, good team, liamcea and wagon, plows harows etc. In fart all equip, nient, even tiie liouaeliold goods, all fenced, l'-d miles to schooL 2 miles to Hlution on City of Prlnevllle Ity., 8'. 4 mile Xn PrUieUle, going for $05. per tu re, .'1,(M)0 cash, balance to ault at 0 per cent if sold this month.) CITY HOMES WHY BUILD? ' ' The niimt Impoeliig bungalu In the city, 5 rooms, reception hall, bath mid toilet and fine large fire place; built in feature in the kitchen, large punlry anil closets, full cement basement (never damp) two porches, 5 big Iota of Ideal garden soil, quite little of it set to alfalfa. An ideal home till lota of garden and chicken room. LOOK AT THIS $1,000, at $700 down, balance $15 per month 0 rooms, very close in, first one here geU It. IK YOU WANT TO RENT YOUB HOUHE, LIHT IT WITH THE OCHO CO REALTY CO. IK YOU HAVE ROOMS TO LET, THE OCHOCO REALTY CO., CAN KILL THEM FOR YOU. 433 MAIN HTREET. HOUSES FOR RENT We have a list of fine modern homes for rent If you are looking for a home come to the Ochoco Realty Co. We have over one hundred houses ou our lists ranging In price from $1,200 to $10,000 and can get you just what you want: Our listing con. tain modern homea at half the prior It would cost to build, drop In our of fice or call us by phone and we will be pleased to show you the best on the market for the least money. ' WE WANT YOUR HOUSE ON O UR LIST, IP ITI9 FOR SALE, WE CAN SELL IT; WHY? THE OCHOCO REALTY COMPANY KNOWS HOW! rf6.ll 433. Main St. If you have anything to sell, we can turn it. If you want anything, we can get it for less RAKGAIN COUNTER QXIj 3 room house, light and water lot 60x120, cemont walks, good street, in Spokane, Wash., $760, half cash, balance like rent. 11 Rhode Island Red hens and one gentlemun, cheap. TWO 6 acres fine fruit and berry land, adjoining County Seat, Col umbia river with daily boat service and on the main line of North Banky., to trade for Prlnevllle or Powell Butte property, will assume difference. Thnt Other cow was sold, but here is another that will give real 15c. milk very Boon, Is young and raised a pet, won't stand any rough-house treatment, please come and get it for $66. : ONE Pair rubber boots, Just like new, size No. 7, $2.60. A-l Winchester rifle, repeater, cal. 22 special, $6.00. ONE Horse combination cultivator, good as new, $6.00 THE OCHOCO REALTY CO. OF PRINEVILLE We sell the earth from a town lot to a township SWAP COLUMX WE Have a client who desires $316 for six months, will pay 11 per cent, very best of security. IRRIGATED 40 acre tract, close In, to trade for city property. AX Ideal building site, 60x120 feet, close to schoolB and in a select neighborhood, cheap. 1-TLL Blood Shire Stallion, regis tered, 8 years old, weighs 18-1900 ' pounds, will sell or trade. Reg, by " Albert Moore & Son. Piano Player, Just like new, with almost 30 music rolls, Bell or trade ' 4 Head of young cattle and one darn good milch cow, it interest ed, see us. ONE: Fine building site In Bend for Prlneville property. OXE-rGood seven room modern house to trade for cattle. OXE Good 6 room house, tine lo- cation tor auto, and assume. eighth grade was spelled down. The seventh and eighth grades were busy Thursday and Montluy tak ing tests. All eighth grade pupils who failed In more than two subjects will not be allowed ta enter high school next year. NOTICE TO CKf UITORS Noti-, Is be-hy irlv.n thnt th u m!nlrni Wim bm ftit.intrf rxcrutrix nt the tU ot Tbon F, M' Cl!itf r. l eiiwd. bv lh Omit ty Court of CrK,k County 3'at of Oregon, and uj tr4it,rti of aHt ,1ici,el, ar,,l nil pcrtont having f laims arftmut tbe nuiil OAt mult pr -rfTit Ihr name with j.r,tr v.uch'n to th un Unitfnefl at tbeotfi-f of L. M, Frht.H, Crook Counly l!ank Ii.il.iintf in I'rinrvlll, Owm. within aii month from, tb d,.t of tha firt yubltratlofl of this notice. Dwlj and publiahcJ firxt t!m tha ISlo Uf at April. IVit). MATILDA A. M.-C A LUSTER. EvKUtrix of tha Etat of Thonmia A. Mo CaHi'ie", dtawi. LAKE M. BECIITELL, Attomay for tha ax. (tutrix. 2Jt5:. NOTICE Of Gl'AKWA.VS SALE Notif la hereby given by tha undersigned the guardian of Guy Snoderly. a niiupr, that ourauant to an order of the Honorable Conntr Court of Crook County, Oregon, tna.le and en tered on the 12th day of April, 19-JI), that aha will after tha 14th day of May, 1)21), eel! at private aala at the office of M. R. Elliott I I'rinmllle, Oregon, all tha right, title and In ter, -at of the said Guy Smxlerly. a minor, hi I and to the following described premises, to-wit An undivided one-half intereat in tha east half of the aouthweat Quarter of Section tvientf two in Township fourteen South, ot Kanga fourteen East of. the Willamette Meridian is Oregon. . Te ma and conditions of sale are 10 per cent, on day of sale, and the balance of the purclias priee on confirmation by the County Court of Crook County, Oregon. Dated this 15th day of April. 1921). SARAH SNODERLY Guardian of Guy Snoderly. ft minor. What's Art to This Senator? Art received a terrlhle walloping at the national capitol when a seuutor willed he wanted a private door into his office so that folks could not break in on him unannounced. Summoning workmen, he caused to he torn out some of the finest art work on the walls of the senate side and then had a door installed. Shoe Shine. A most satisfiietory way to drets ;toes is to nth them with a section of n umn.si or a lemon nnd then te ...,!lsh with a dry cloth. It gives a ' "IIHsint li'ster to uhoet not badly urn nnd does not soil the clothing. !t is often a convenience In frehen iig up shoes at the end of a Journey, 'or fruit Is easily obtained. . Proper Food for Parrot Parrots In the wild state live on seed sod. fruit, and should, while In captivity, be fed as. nearly as possible the seme kind of food. They should be fed sunflower seed, beup seed, boiled yellow corn, stale bread so; Ked in water, an occasional piece of apple or banana, roasted peanuts, dry crack ers Plenty of water and gravel should be kept in the cage. The parrot's cage should be cleaned every day. Tim Measured 'by Candies. '' The Chinese, beside using water clocks, also Invented Josa-stlcta. wbldl burned uniformly. The Joss-stick la somewhat similar to what good otv) King Alfred of England Is said ta bave used way back Id the eight boa dreds. He was a great educator, ans) discovered that tallow candles coola be used for dividing the tlm which be allowed bis nobles In which tt make complaints against each oUmb WANTED Salesman for PrlnevllU and vicinity. commission con tract only; tor spare time or full time. We will teach you to sell Income protection through our free school of Instruction and help you build a business of your own. Maa sachusetts Bonding and Insurance Company, Accident and Health De. pt. Saginaw, Michigan, Capital, n.500,000. 23t2c IF An Oregon family of four had $100 a month to get along on in 1913, but had grown into a fam ily of ten with only $45 a mouth income in 1920, how in the world would it live? THAT IS THE CASE WITH The State University, the Agri cultural College, and the Oregon Normal. In 1913 they had 2250 students; now they have 5400. And $1 in 1913 is only as good as 45 cents today, in purchasing pow er. IP YOU YOURSELF WERE RE-SPOXS1BLE Could you carry on the work ot the College, University and Norm al on the same state support as in 1913? YOU COULD NOT. Neither can the State University the Agricultural College, and the Normal School do it. Will you not help these three institutions to continue their useful and produc tive work for Oregon by voting ou May 21 for the Higher Education al relief measure? . Jwea.Y'-.-'..