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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1920)
crook rorvrr JOCRSAL Tage 4 iiuskvillk citt railway Time Table 5x 5 BfTecttv 1S 01 A. M. odt, Fra gs, I can Weat Bum Stations Motor Motor No. I No. P. at. P. M. Vw. Prlnevin T:4 4:41 Le. Wllto T:l Lv. ateCallwter 1:1 Lv. ONsll t:SI 1:11 Ar. lrivleJet 1:11 : Mixed No. 1 A. at. :lt :4 : :SI Motor No. P.M :4I 1:8 t: l:4i 1:41 SUUou Mls4 Motor No. 1 No. 4 A.M P.M. Ar.PrtMTffla :! : AT.WUtoa l:It :4t A. lleCalllata : Ar.ONeU t:ll : Lv. Prtasvl Jet T:4 : The City Grover Price was In thU city on . business Friday. Louis Miller of Paulina iu a visitor la oar city lt Saturday. M. U. Rosa of The Dalle u Tit ttlnc friend in til city lait week. s r. nnnthlt aoent Tneeday in the eity atendinf to business inter-; ests. Kay Schee and Mr. Nell Newaon returned from Portland Friday mor aine. D. D. Kay, the Wlgfina Company repreaenUtiTe, Ytsited PrineTille the first of the week. Mr. Campbell of the highway tride department was in towa on basinet Monday. Mrs. Dora McKinnon of Bend Is Tisiting her sister. Mrs. Pauls of this city for a few days. Lewis Fisher of Roberts was a caller at the court house Monday, to secure a hunting license. Earl Brent is this week moving into living apartments in his auto mobile sales establishment. Porter Quinn brought h I s little son down from Paulina Tuesday to hare his adnoids removed. j Lila Maddoz of Metolius was a guest at the Bolter home in this city last Friday and Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Rowell of Sweet Home arived in Prineville last week for a few days visit here. Howard Gove of Fossil was a visi tor In Prineville Sunday. Mr. Grove Is s former resident of our city. Nate Wunweiler of Portland ar rived in Prineville Monday morning for a visit with his father here. J. V. Murphey surveyor of Oregon Insurance Rating Bureau was a bus iness visitor in Prineville Monday. Mrs. B. E. Walstrom returned Monday morning from Portland where she has been for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Prose arrived in Prineville Tnesday morning, hav ing driven from Ashland in their car. Catherine Day of Bend was a guest at the home of Miss Blanche Emerson last Friday and Saturday. Mr. Paxton of the bridge Inspec tion work, has been In this city for a few days looking over the work here, Bungalow For Sale Five Room Hollow Tile Bungalow on concrete foundation, now under construction on East 1 st. Street. Five large rooms, consisting of living room, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms with large closets with natural and electric lights, bathroom, shower room breakfast pullman, wood elevator, two refrigerators, bookcases, 8-foot French doors between living and dining rooms, hardwood floors; lot 1 20 by 60. Any changes - will be made to suit pur chaser.. For prices see E. J. Barrett Mrs. M. Thompson of Te Oregon Grill has purchased the Malboba car which was formerly owned by Cobby Stroud. Brace McMeca is working at La uoota. where he has charge "of one of the Urge tractors used la the road work. Mrs. Clara Pratt arrived Tharsday morning from the valley to take charge of the Normal work at the high srhooL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Putnam return ed from Portland Thursday morning after spending a tew day with friends there. Elisabeth Campbell left Saturday evening for Portland, where she will attend the Polytechnic school this coming winter. Mr. and Mr. Msrk FltsgeraJd and daughter of Mitchell passed through Prineville Friday evening on their way to Portland. Jack Dobry of the Doaaely Ran ger Station was visiting friend here the first of the week. He returned Monday moraine. Herbert Booth of the Highway Commission left Saturday evening for his home in Salem, where he will remain this winter. F. A. Rowell returned Thursday morning from Sweet Home where he has' been visiting friends and rel atives for a few day. Edgar Stewart left Monday even ing for Portland on a short business trip. From there he wil go to Pen dleton for the Round-Cp. Geo. Wbitsett and Lee Hobbs of Powell Butte passed through this city last week on their way to Look out mountain on a hnting trip. Mrs. Zoe Maison and Mis Tons Cornett returned to Prineville Tues day morning, after spending a few days with friends In Portland. F. W. Furst and GA. Bright pa sed through Prineville Friday, on their way to Portland, where they wil make their homes this winter. Wells Bell left for bis home st Tillamook last Friday evening after a short visit with his mother, Mr. Bell who has been ill for some time Lois Stewart and Martha Horigan left Monday morning for The Dalles and will visit friends there, before leaving for the Round-Up at Pen- dleton. Donald W. Graham left Tuesday morning for Pendleton, where he will visit with friends and attend the Round-Up. He expect to return in a week. George A Windom arrived in town on the morning train last Sunday. He has been working in Walla Walla since last May, and will visit in town ! for a few days. j . Kate E. Warner arrived here Mon ; day morning from Seattle where she j has been for soms time. Mrs. War : ner has lived in Prineville and Is I well known here. Albert Skeleton left Friday even ing for Oregon City where he will re-1 main this winter. Mr. Skelton has been in Prineville tor several month's j working for the Highway Commls- j sion. Norrt Bixby and mother left Sua- MH HKL4tNvVAT WKIMa day evening for Portland, where j EYKST OF LAMT WKKK they will visit for a short time. Nor- j ri wil go to Euaea where he will 8ylvaa O. Michel and Marie r attend the C. of O. ! telle Conway were married la Ob- ' tarto. Oregon, the morning of the Gene Miller and Darrel Mills of H(h of U BonU Th, brd, has Paulina were vUitor la Prineville fcB mMng kPr om, vph her Tuesday afternoon. They left Wed- clT. aeaday morning for Eugene where' Th yoanf went pon. they will attend the V. of O. j Und fTom OBUrlo toT a ,hort honey Mr. Hugh Lister and Mia Unci' moon, and arrived la Prineville Moo Philip of Paulina were In Prln-!y evening. They will be at bom ville last week. Robert Lister. who' friends at the Michel real- has been In tow tor medical altea- F,r lion, returned home with them. ' reside. I The wedding was a surprise to J. E. Myers, county uperlntn-' tle,r friend la this eity, wha dent of schools. Is visiting th rural dl BOt know t wu to ue place schools this week. He expect to Bti tlT the ceremony, when th visit all schools ia the outlying die- groom telegraphed th tidings, trtcts before cold weather sets la. I Both th bride and groin are grad- Mr. and Mr. Elmer Bone and ' lof' 'B chooL daughter Mrs. Joha Scatter and I mother Mrs. Snoderly returned to their home at Moro last Tuesday, af ter ipeadiag several day la this eity. 1 J. O. Obert and Martta Dltmar of fM brld nd froom Suplee were la tow. oa bu.inee : m fr,endt , cUy wer, , last Friday. Mr. Obert has purchas- j prrpirwJ , flT, tnem tt. BttlBf ed a threshing machine, and will bo- j welcolna that ,helr ninn warrant gin work In that part of the country right away. But J0U na-t put tnjrtBng 0ver Sid Steams of La Pin wss la ! on Prineville people. At eight o' Prineville the first of the week. He clock Tuesday night a contortably has been on the ranch tor throe large band of friends met at How. months and say that that I the ad' Drug Store and proceeded to longest he has beea away from Prineville tor a good many year. Wallace Cannon. Wl.tar Roaea- " , , berg and Hobart Belknap left yea-' terday morning for The Dalles, la the Rosenberg car. The car will be left in The Dalle and the boys will go on to Eugene, where they will attend the University. Senator John Bell and Louts Bean from Lane county accompanied by Walter Griffin and George Mc Morran, two prominent merchant of Eugene, passed through our city last Friday on a tonr of Central Ore gon. They are making the Pendle ton Round-l'p their mecca. Miss Cunningham arrived Monday morning from Michigan, to take charge of the commercial depart ment of the local high school. Mis Cunningham is a graduate of the Colemanfb!gh. school there, has had work at the ML Pleasant Normal school and is a graduate of the Fer ris Institute. She has hsd success ful teaching experience in New York. Portland and Alaska and comes very highly recommended and prepared for her work. Special! This week and until Sept. 25 th. 20 bars Golden Star Soap $1.00 Its Canning Time Don't Delay This week we have Bartlett Pears, Italian Prunes, Crab Apples, Grapes, Apples, Tomatoes, String Beans, Corn, etc. Prices this year are not low but you can put up your own fruit and veg etables for very much less than you can buy canned goods from your Grocer The season will soon be over on a lot of fruits. It will pay you to do your canning at once. BED CAN COFFEE No Equal No Rival No Substitutes It 1 the best 1 pound can 8 pound cans . Our Special" blend, bulk, 5n Upton "Yellow Label" tea 1 pkg..00c Hilvilla Tea, Green or black, beet.... 00c Bulk green tea, exceptional qnallty,....47c A BARGAIN IX CANNED SALMON Good Living Salmon, lib. cans North Coaxt Red Salmon, lib. NEWLYWKIW ENTKRTAINKD I Oa account of the unexpected sr- 1 rival at Mr. and Mrs. 8vlvaa O. Ml- the Michel home and found the young couple Informally engaged In u'ta Mi fc , , . 1 Mr. and Mr. Michel accompanied " . lue crowa 10 uaosua s. wuviv uv groom treated everybody to a fine feed. No rail being available, the newly marled couple were treated to a ride on a ladder through the main street of the town. The groom was locked up In the city Jail for a short time, when he hastened to join hi brld at th Wirts home, where she was being entertained. The occasion will long be remembered by all concerned. K. OK P. LOlKiE TO HTART rr WINTER WORIi Tonight the members of Luna Lodge. No. 65. K. of P. will stall their regular meetings, they having been observing their annual sum mer vacation for the past two months. All of the membership Is expected to be present, and a lively meeting held. A there I a great deal of business to attend to. It is desired that all make it a point tc attend. J. E. Stewart & Co. PRINEVILLE, z OREGON A good place to trade $ .00 S.03 1.05 Doz. ...... .. cans, Doz. ..$2.85 . 8.65 Republic Truck In first class condi tion at a bargain. Gill at once for a demonstration. Inland HI Kt'll NOTlt'H All members and friends of the local Methodist Episcopal Church are cordially invited to attend thu regular service. Next Sunday th Sunday School will meet at 10 a. m., and the sermon that will follow will be on the question: "Who I God?" The evening sermon will be founded sn two words: "And Pelr". The FOR SALE 400 Rambouillette Rams- one year old. These Rams are of high grade, large aize, well wooled and range breeding. Also for sale 35 head Black Aberdeen Bulls all ages. For further information address James Supt. Prineville Antelope SAVE ON SYRUP Blue Isabel Karo, 10 cans..... $1.2') Red Label Karo, lot cans........ 1.80 Wedding Break fun t, dark 10n.. 1.43 Wedding Breakfast, white 10m, 1.05 Wed. Bkfst, Cane A Maple 10n 2.05 White Rose, 10 can l.SfJ ROYAL CLUB PEANUT BUTTER 1 cans JMe 2n cans 85o B" cans $1.50 A BARGAIN IN MACARONI AND VERMICILLI Yellow Macaroni, a limited quantity, lb .....Oe White VermlclUI, lb oc Auto Co. church I a place where yon may meet (Jod by appointment and In this meeting renew your strength, en large your vision, deepen your trust, besides lending strength and n coursgement to another. At your pastor, I bsv com to serve you and shall b glad to know and consult with you, pray with yon, and Join you lu making th church a great service. H. Scott Land 6t Livestock Co. Oregon Special! This week and until Sept. 25th. Del Monte Pumpkin in Gallon Cans 29c. . (Wo)