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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1920)
tih'Rkhay iwi:Mitnn 3.1, mao. Page crook county journal J I f Mr. C. S. Smith is making a vialt with relatlvea in Albany. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. MtlU were in from Paulina the last of tha week. Edna Wolff left Saturday to spend tha Holidays with her father in Port laud. Donald Graham leavee today (or a ahort Tacatlon in Portland with his Bother. MiM Lola Morgan will tpend the Holiday with her parenta at Inde pendence. Clarenca Stover waa In town on buainesa last Thursday coming down from Post. Peter Paula, Powell Butte ranch er, waa business visitor in town lines along tha streets. Glenn S. Taxon, who supervises the bridge building of the highway department in thi county, will leave today to speud Christmas In tha val- j ley. I Mra. J. H. Wlndom and daughter Paulina, left last Friday for Culver to visit Mrs. WindonTa daughter. Mrs. Bursou Cate. until school atarta again. Misa Agnea Elliott ts erpected to be home Saturday from Sunnyside, Washington, where she teaches In the commercial department of the high school The power oompany this week has been trimming tha poplar trees around town that have been tending to Interfere with the electric wire last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craig made Jimmia Fellows has been spend ing a number of days in Prinevtlle, tha trip down from the Demaris sam attending to his music trade. This mill last Sunday. Miss Louise Young left, on Wednesday evening train for borne in Portland. the ber Raymond Smith left Friday night tor Portland to spend the Holidays with his mother in that city. . Miss Dorothy Glenn will spend Christmas at the Bolter home near Gateway, and will remain there un til after New Tears. There will be a basket social at the McKay schoolhouse next Friday night, with a very interesting pro gram in connection. Darrel Mills and Eugene Miller ar rived in town Saturday on their way to spend the Holiday vacation at their homes in Paulina. is the first time be baa been around for a number of months. j James Wright returned Saturday from California and the Willamette valley points, and says that he la glad to be home again where there is, sunshine once In a while. Wistar Rosenberg arrived Satur- j day morning from Eugene, where he i is a Freshman in the U. of 0.. to i spend the next two weeks with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Rosen berg. Miss Floy Van Buren, who teaches school near Redmond, has been iu town the last three days attending institute and visiting with Miss Mar ion Allen. She left last night for her home in Jefferson. Merlin Allen and bis sister. Miss Marion Allen, went to Jefferson last night to spend the Holidays with their parents at that place. Lynn Cram is spending the Holi days with his father on the ranch east of town. He has been attend ing the University of Oregon. Glen S. Paion, Willard Wirts, Mc Kinley Kane and Floyd Feasler at tended initiation at the Madras Ma sonic lodge last Saturday night. Missea Esther and Ruth Adamson returned to Prineville last Saturday for the Holidays. Tbey are study ing in the journalistic department of O. A. C. . Miss Ruth Yancey, who is also attending O. A. C., arrived on the same train. Mother (Looking through ' maga zine) Darling, I see from statistics given here that every third baby bora 'in the world is a Chinese. Father (Fondling his first-born 1 Then thank heaven this la our first Mra. R. W. Rea Is spending the Holidays in town, from Madras. Mrs, Edna Roberta la visiting her son, Mr. George Roberta and tamely. Mabel ilaugeberg la apendtng tha Holidays at her borne near Gateway. The evening bridge club met taut night with Mr. Oliver O. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Angell spent a couple of days In town the last of the week from Baruea. Mra. T. H. Brennan and daughter were shopping In tbia city from Pau lina Monday. H. L. Friday and J. H. Prldav spent Monday In town from Gate way ou buainesa connected with the estate of their mother, Mra. Mary Friday, who died recently, Helen Snyder, who haa been at tending CC H.S. from Powell Butte during the laat two years, left for her home at that place laat Satur day. She doea not plan to return to Prineville, but expects to attend the Redmond high school after the Hol idays. Miss Martha Glllett left last night for Albany, to spend her Christmas vacation with her father and mother, Mr. and Mra. A. H. Glllett. Mr. Gll lett is principal of the junior high school at that place. Mlsa Zend Hendrickson will work at the Jour nal office during the Holiday. Wilmahollce and Billy Wlrtt left last night In care of Miss Oma Em mons and Mis Gall Reeves, to spend the next week and a halt with their grandparents at Hillsboro. Miss Emmons will apend the Holidays with her parents at Beaverton and Miss Reeves goes to McMinnvllle. ' The Christmas spirit was empha sised at the Junior Shumla program, given at the home of Blanche Snlpp last Thursday afternoon. Dickens' Christmas Carol waa reviewed by Mra. Edythe Medley, and Mrs. Aver Wirts sang several Chrlstmaa songs A gaily decorated Christmas tree was relieved of Its burden of pre ! ents and candy sacks at the close of the program. Lloyd llalnllne plans to spend his Christmas vacation In Portland. The rresbyterlan Ladlee Aid will meet at the home of Mra. K. W. Iiikks on tha 30th. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Lyues and W. L. Wllinot of Bend were visiting In town the first of the week. A. W. Mendenall and L. R. Lyman of Opal City made a business visit In town laat Friday. , Mm. Wallace Poet, Joe Post and O. B. Gray were down from Poet on Thursday. J. T. Hardy was a business visitor in town from Bend the 'last of the week. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bergh were outgoing pasaengera tor thevelluy last Monday morning, where they will apend the Holiday. . Mtaa Myrtle Lister has for gutst this week her cousin, Misa Gertrude Elliott, who has been teaching school near Poet. The members of the Shrine Club and their wive had a social meet ing laat Friday night, and a big teed waa cooked for the occasion. Violet, Mills returned, to Prine ville, Saturday, on her way to Pau llna for a visit at home. Sue haa been atendlng a girl's school In Port land. The Eastern Star il l meet to night at the lodge rooms tor Inltla- i . .., - i i : ... - i. . - null, aliu s niBrni gwu time un j been planned for all members of the order who attend. Two Small Dressed Turkeys for Bale. Corn fed at home. 40c per pound, j W;ll weigh about 10 pounds each. ' Enquire at Journal office. ' Somebody helped themselves to the 15-pound turkey belonging to the Oak Cate one night the last of the week, when It was rdbstlng lu the rear of the cafe. Friends of Bill Slavln In Prine ville have received word that It was necessary to have hi right hand am putated on account of blood poison ing. He hurt his hand about Fair time, and blood poisoning set In and be went to Portland for treatment. Miss Bernice Shtpp arrived borne Sunday from Eugene, where she bns been attending the Stat university, bringing with ber a a .house guest Miss Elaine Todd, whose home It t Tillamook. Miss Todd will remain over the Holiday. 0. M. Aslier and wife were lu town from Mitchell last Thursday. Z. Ballard and son of Rend made a short visit In town Inst Bunday. Mra. R. Q. Smith 1 visiting ber sister, Mrs. P. B. Lynes. In Baud, during the Chrlstmaa holiday. Hobart Belknap la bom from the University of Oregon for the Hull days. Mrs. D. F. Stewart Is making a visit with friends In Portland this week. Mr. and Mr. Arthur Wurtweller did Cbriatmaa shopping In town from Powell Hutt Saturday. John Bulger waa In the city the last of the week tor the purpose of making final proof on hi home stead. Miss Alma Green la home from Mounl Angel for the Holidays, visit ing ber mother on the Dlrhson-Mo-dowell ranch. Mr. and Mra. E. J. Wilson and daughter Marjorle returned yester day from Portland, where they have been since Sunday, doing C'bristmu shopping, R. G. Smith left yesterday on the evening train for Beadle, to apend the Holiday with bla n, Percy R. Smith, and other relatives In that city, Among those present In town for teachers' Institute are Fay Busaett Uludyt Mllner and Mra. Berth Brown of Powell Butte, Mra. Ger trude Hopper of Howard, Mr. Llllie Miller and Marie Myers of Paulina, and Marlon Donohu of Buplee. . F. A. Turner arrived from La Grande the lust of the week to at tend the funeral of hi mother-in-law, Mra. Emma Street. Mrs. Tur ner returned to LaOrande with him the first of the week. The first and second grade chil dren gave their little playlet, "Mis tress Rosemary' Rose Bush" for the benefit of the teacher In the open ing exercise ot the Institute which stsrted Monday. This selection made a great hit at the recent school program. MUs Lemira Cunnliialiam, who 1 tlis Itmtruclur lu the couierrlul de partment of C. C. 11. 8., was called home to Portland. Kriduy, on ac count of Ihe serious lllneaa of her father. Mrs. D. P. Adamson was host to the Carnation Club yesterday af ternoon at the Masonic room, as sisted by ber daugher Ruth, who 1 home from O. A. C.' A good time was enjoyed by all, There were a number of visitors. , . ' Mlas Ruth Mulholland and Mlie Eleanor llarkleman arrived Bundtgr tor the purpose of attending Insti tute. Tbey both graduated from the C. C. 11. S. laat year. Mrs. Dick Mulholland accompanied them ! Prineville and they returned to Rv- , bert yesterday. Mra. J. N. Wright has a nice lot of home-made candle fror Christ mu. Price reasonable. Adv. I. O. O. K. HALL, KKMODKI.KD - Ths west partition In the Odd Fel lows' hall above the Ocboco, Room ing House, haa been moved In about fifteen feet, making room fur a kit chen and dining room which will re place the old ante rooms at the head of the stair. Up to tbia time the lodge worn have proved very inadequate for tie growing needs of the lodge which milk their home there. Tb Odd Fellows formerly bad vsry satis factory and roinforlable, rooms just back ot tb Baptist church, but these burned down a number of years sko with a great loa ad until rscently limy have been unable to get tb new room fixed up a they would like Between now and the sixth of Jan uary, when joint Installation of Die Rebekah and Odd Fellows will ee cur, it is planned to have tha 'enure hall newly papered, water piped Into the kitchen, and a new six hole rang Installed, upon which lb big feeds will be prepared. The new (lie ot the hall I not only more couifortaUS on account ot lta being easier to heat, but It 1 also much more coxy. OC1KX 'O M.STR1CT MOVES OPt'ltY The office of the Ocboco Irrigation District will be moved this week to the new borne ot the district, which Is being built on property near tk Standard Oil Company bulldims. Heretofore the office bave been lo cated upstair In the Benton bulU-Ing. I aaaaJ Finest W OF id s. Pll I ,M - 1 15 jl j Am!; tJSJ (Mil Ml ill fejlW'p 1 I It , ' lis4 I I II 1 tliAi "-'" H I II : V?r? . '.'33,5- jj'W jjj omograpli Not only for Christmas but for every day in the year, for years to come. The slight raise in price of Brunswicks has been covered by notable improvements. VI S3 Hifrri W ii i it i f ii i J UJ I, III K III HI ' V ' . 1 ..W Ml I f (I I Prices from $125 up Special Easy Terms if Ordered before Jan. 1 J. Fellows