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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1921)
TIUIWDAV. APIlll, T, 1021. CROOK COWJfTT JOURXAL Page I. friends and relatives of ber husband I at Powell Butte. Mrs. Watson was quite 111 one day last week and George Hohbs took 1 ber to Redmond In his car, wbere ! she received medical aid. STOCK TO BE The Infant daughter of Mr, and I Mrs. Roy Oliver was taken very ill one day last week, and much anile-' ty was felt for ber, but she Is at pre-1 SHEEP MOVED TO IE ALKALFA, OIIK., April 6. Cook Urol hr ru'nlly passed through AL. Culfk enroutH to the Pine Mountain range with 1000 bead of sheep, from their lumblng quarters at the Oulnn rsm.ll at I'owull Butts. Kaster Bunduy was visiting day In Alfalfa. The Converts entertained a num ber of HkiiiI friends at Baiter din ner. Amour them were Mr. and Mr. U rooks and Mrs Quorge Staple ton. Mr. Moore of Powell Butte passed through Alfalfa Wednesday wltb bib cattle, driving thetu to tbe High les ert. Walter King of Portland la veil ing In Alfalfa. He la Interested In farm land here. The da n co at Alfalfa Saturday evening drew a Urge crowd and a general good time was bad. Mr. J. N. Crow has been serious ly 111 the past week with bronchial pneumonia. Dr. Hendershot of Bend It the attending physician. Clarence Mertsching and Orvllte Bhults. students at C. C. H. 8., visit ed borne (oiks over tbe weekend; Orvllle assisting Don I von Scbmock and Billy free with tbe music or the dance Bui unlay evening. Mrs. Rae Leonard returned to her borne In Alfalfa after spending bout two weeks In Bend under the doctors' care. POWELL BUTTE BOY POWELL BUTTK, Oregon, April (Russell tbe young son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snyder, while on his way home from school Friday evening, found a dynamite cup that bad pro bably been lost by the blgbway workers, and not knowing tbe dan ger of such articles, carried It home and proceeded to Investigate Its me chanism. Of course It exploded and tore oh several finger ends and bad ly Injured bis eye. He was taken to the Redmond Hospital, where It Is thought his eye can be saved. His mother Is wltb blm at tbe hospital Diplomatic Voungstsr. Ilnrolil unit often allowed to visit Ms grandmother, but was always told the hour he should return home. On srrlvlng at his grandmother's one 'morning he wns nuked how long he ciwld atsy. "Well, grandmother. I don't reinemlier whether mother said ten o'clock or three o'clock, hut I'll go home after dinner and ask her." Will Pauls, eldest sou of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pauls, Is very III witb rheumatism. Fay and Lloyd Bussott visited friends in Prinevllle over the week end. Grandma Brown Is lUU Terr low She suffers Internally from cancer. The Annual Ball will be held at Community Hull April 16th. Helen Snydor was called home Frlduy on account of the accident to her brother Russell. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Bayne visited Mr. Buy net' parents in Bend Sunday. Orandma Spray, mother of Mrs. Mary V, Charlton, Is In very feeble health at present. Orandma will soon be 07 years old, and bus been quite active for one of ber years, un til recently. Muny Powell Butte people are marketing their eggs at Bend, where they get better prices for their pro duce. Wake up, Prinevllle! Max Wunweller was a recent vis itor at the home of bis brother Ar thur Wurzwellor at the Powell Butte ranch. Mrs. Jesse Heck man left the first of the week for her borne In Port land, after a very pleasant visit with sent recovering nicely. j George Klssler went to Prinevllle ' Saturday to get a load of chop for bis stock, Mr. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Stewart and the Roy Roberts en Joyed a waffle party at tbe Roberts ' home Sunday evening. George Hobbs Is moving bis home lead borne onto the irrigated "40" , he bought from Mr. Haven and will move his family there soon. They have been for two years on so on the Walt Vandervort ranch near Powell Butte store. But after this Mr. Hobbs will only farm his own land. Sheep shearers are at the Dominie Verges ranch. Mrs. Martha Foster of Powell Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Crlterer visited at the George Shobert home in Prinevllle, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klssler 'are painting and papering their home. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, relatives of tbe J. J. Flints, have bought "40" near the Flints, and will clear tbe land and build a home there. BILL'S BIG BARGAINS $HOO TRACTOR- Will sell for any price or trade ff for anything. Ask me. WANT A STUMP PIXLKR? Here is a dandy. Will sell for cash or trade for most any old thing. Ask here. BUY THIS OUTFIT One Hughes saddle, chaps, bridle and spurs. The whole cheese for $75.00. Ask us. , 9275 BUYS A GOOD FORD TOURING CAR This Is a 1917 Ford touring ear, newly painted and in good running order. My client will sell for $27S. cash, or $300 on time $50 down, balance to suit, or will trade for land either dry land or Project stuff. Speak up quick, because I wont hold It. Inquire at once at this of fice, "i BIG SHIPMENT OF RAC TIR E CORDS-8,000 miles guarantee FABRICS 6,000 miles guarantee At new 1921 Prices New issue of oils at $13.50 for 15 V gallons. Drums are to be included 44 SERVICE MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET AND REPUBLIC TRUCKS fU ess of Cost ! Watch for Our Big Closing Out Sale of the lilfU This stock of high qual ity merchandise will be closed out regardless of cost. Store now closed in preparation for the big sale. Watch for an nouncement. The Sale will be held at an early date. L TRUSTEE mm inner HOME OF BUICK, CHANDLER, mm. m iuu hum mi r - " iun iuu luit iuu mi : :i- juti am im,a win ivh ii.jb lwu ma tuii iuu mc iuii mu iuu il.u iuu iuu iuuiuh tun viit 1