Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 29, 1913, Image 4

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    Plan to be in
Prieeville July Fourth
You will have the Time of Your Life!
Ladies of the
Shumia Entertain
Mesdames Belknap, Winnek and
Collins Elkins were hostesses at a
social evening last Tuesday in honor
of Miss Alma Gitchel.
So skillfully did these ladies lay
their plans that the unsuspecting
members were completely surprised
when the doors mysteriously opened
and the husbands and best young
men, all dressed in their Sunday
best, stood smiling before them.
Miss Gitchel was further sur
prised by having a table banked
with flowers and ferns, placed be
fore her. Underneath she found
many packages, which, upon being
opened were found to contain many
dainty and useful articles for the
home.
Van Morse was then given a
short lecture by Judge Brink on
what he must and must not do if he
wished to sail smoothly over the
matrimonial sea. He was then the
target for every man in the room
who pelted him with hose of all
kinds and descriptions from the
little red stocking to the big papa
sox.
During refreshments one-half of
the guests entertained the other
with games and music.
Those fortunate enough to enjoy
the hospitality of these ladies were:
Miss Gitchel, Mr. Morse, Dr. and
Mrs. Belknap, Mr. and Mrs. Collins
Elkins, Mr.- and Mrs. Winnek, Mr.
and Mrs. Clifton, Dr. and Mrs.
Rosenberg, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wigle, Mr. and Mrs. Brink, Prof,
and Mrs. Coe, Prof, and Mrs. Smith,
Mrs. Edwards, Elbert Belknap, Mr.
and Mrs. Guy Lafollette, Mrs. Otto
Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Gray,
the Misses Herman and Cowherd,
Messrs. Horace and Wilford Bel
knap and Victor Shawe.
LOCAL MENTION.
Christian Church.
Another baptism at the Christian
church last Sunday morning. Reg
ular services next Sunday. Bible
school at 10 a. m. Communion and
preaching at 11 a. m. Christian
Endeavor at 7 p. m. Preaching
services at 8 p. m. The public is
cordially invited to attend, these
services. Everybody welcome.
The revival meetings conducted
by Evangelist Adams at Grizzly
lasted only twelve days but there
were fourteen additions to the I
church with nine baptism Saturday.
The ladies served a splendid basket
dinner. There were three services
during that day and six additions.
The interest was fine and the meet
ings should have continued at least
another week but the evangelist's
time was limited.
Studying Art
Miss Nora Livinston has decided that
school teaching is not the easiest way
for a young lady to make a living. She
is now studying art and hopes to be re
membered by all who are interested in
this line. lt-pd"
Fresh Fruit and Strawberries
at Mrs. WrihCx Confectionery Store,
lee Cream and Sodas, o-15
Elder Adams is now holding ser
vices near Eugene.
Wm. J. Linfoot of Roberts was in
Prineville on business Wednesday.
Miss Mamie Bailey's school closed
at Grass Valley last Friday and she
came home Saturday.
Rev. T. H. Fertig will hold ser
vices at the Johnson creek school
house at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Mattie Taylor of Grass Val
ley came to the citv last Saturday
to visit her parents, Rev. and Mrs.
C. P. Bailey.
Homer Ross leaves today on an
inspection trip to the Maury moun
tain district. He will be gone
several days.
F. E. Lafler leaves Sunday to at
tend the Eastman school of profes
sional photography which is held at
Portland June 3, 4 and 5.
Dr. Rosenberg reports two cases
of spotted fevei W. G. Clagg, one
of the engineers on the Prineville
Metolius railroad and E. L. V.
Marker's little daughter.
. Rev. T. H. Fertig, conference
Sunday School superintendent, will
speak morning and evening at the
Methodist church. Morning sub
ject, America s Great Task.
Evening, "Educational Evangelism."
Married May 28, at the Baptist
parsonage, rranK 1. Lowan and
Lillian Frogge, Rev. C. P. Bailey
officiating. The good wishes of
many friends go with them on life's
voyage.
S. Price, of Price Bros., Paulina,
passed through Prineville Monday
on his way to Portland for a stock
of goods for his Paulina store. He
has part of his stock at Paulina but
will not open his store until all lines
are complete.
Miss Herman of the Crook Coun
ty High School will leave Friday
morning for her home in Genessee,
Idaho. Miss Herman expects to
spend her vacation in Europe and
will sail from New York July 1st.
L. M. Bechtell leaves the first of
the month for the mountains. He
will be a forest guard on Lookout
for several months. He hasn't
severed his connection with the
Haner Abstract Co. at all, but
simply takes a vacation. His mother
will accompany him.
The forestry service sent out a
big load of men Wednesday to the
big camp on the Ochoco. All told
about 75 men are at work. Sixty
are at work destroying beetles, nine
are at work on the reconnaisance i
survey and six are at work on the
road between Prineville and Mit-
chell. The men are repairing the!
Ochoco road from the Ochoco
ranger station to the Wheeler coun
ty line.
Housework Wanted
Itv a Scandinavian irirl. AihlreHX C.
C. iirix. Prineville. Oregon. B 2!) I
Call for Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that all registered
general fund warrants, all scalp bounty
warrants and all high school warrants
will be paid on presentation at my of
fice, interest stops .May 2'J, 1U13.
R. L. Jordan,
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vjuumy treasurer, vrooK county, jre. j
LOCAL MENTION
Rev. Williams is on the sick list
this week.
Elbert Belknap of Austin is visit
ing his brother, Dr. Belknap.
Mrs. Wm. Cola (nee Ethel Phil
liber) and children of Sumpter are
visiting relatives in Prineville.
Elmer Thomas won the debate
Friday evening for the Ochoconian
society. Bernard Ramsey, second.
Miss Edna Estes arrived home
from Salem Monday evening, where
she has been attending Willamette
University.
L. A. Booth and family left Mon
day morning for The Dalles. Mr.
Booth, who is receiver of the land
office at that place, will assume his
duties June 1st.
Rev. Bailey closes his pastorate
with the Baptist church next Sun
day. Rev. McCallister will take
charge. Rev. Bailey and family
will then go to Southern Oregon on
a visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hubbard of
Portland are guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Ledford this week. Mr. Hub
bard is representing J. W. Leavitt
& Co. of Portland, in handling the
Overland car.
W. R. Pollard, an old timer of
Prineville, left the first of the week
on a prisiecting trip to the John
Day country. He could not resist
the lure of the reports of good
'fines" in that country.
The Middle Oregon Baptist As
sociation meets in the Baptist
church of this city June 4 at 9 a. m.
and will continue over Sunday. A
c ordial invitation is extended to all.
Come with us and we will do you
good.
Shot Himself
Through the Foot;
Tom SipKiy accidentally shot him
self through the foot at William
son's sheep camp at Riverside the
first of the week. He whs brought
to town for medical attention. Dr.
Rosenberg examined the wound
through an X-ray and says that if
the shattered bone does not cause
trouble Sippey will be all right
again in a short time.
For Sale Cheap.
New 5-room HiMKalnw; in. idem In
every way. In Kuxt I'rliu'vllle.
4-24 li I.. I' ok.
Wood tor Sale. ,
Wood (or rale at f 4.75 and a cord
at the vanl ; 50c extra per cord de- i
livered. P. I.. & W. Co. 1 HI I
A RIOT OF BLOOM
SEVENTH ANNUAL
ROSE FESTIVAL
Portland, Oregon, June 9th to 14th, Inc.
LOW ROUND TRIP
Fare From all O.-W. R. & N. Stations to
PORTLAND and RETURN
VIA
Notice
Tickets
On Sale
Having leu rued til lit Kldcr Adninx
Imx rt'luwd to publicly UIxcumx the
three qiient!onii prevlouxly proponed
to him through the coIiiiuiih of thlx
paper, lor two reiuionx, rimt : That
It would do harm Inxtead of good.
Second, on account of the lnalgnlrl
cunce of the challenger. Therefore In
order to remove thexe objectloim mid
leave III in no loophole ol ewupe, we
make him the following offer, to-wlt :
If he will publicly dlxeuxx thcxe three
iiientlonn liefore a Jury of three nou
pnrtixnn lawyerx of rrliievlllc, we
will furulHli a place of mistime free
to tit in and IiIh church, ami If he nluill
Hueecxxfullv maintain any two of the
Halil quextlonx before mild jury
(whoxe declxloii hIiiiII lie llnal) we will
abandon our chuifli organization
and unite with him upon hlx own
terniH, nml If we Hliull be miccexxful
he and hlx people xhall unite with tlx
upon our termx. Now If Klder Ad
aim wlxhex to tiring about that
Christian I'nfty lie liax xo ardently
preached, here Ix hlx chance, and If lie
refuxex thlx offer the eople of Prine
ville will know that be Ix not xure of
the doctrine he Imx lieen preaching.
(iKo. M. Wyatt, Challenger
.1. W. Kl.l.io'l'T, Deacon
K Joiinhoii, Truxtee
5-29-lt J. . I'owki.i., Truxtee
JUNE
8-9-1 land 13
Final Limit June 16
5-2'j :u
A Carnival of Fun, Beauty and
Wholesome Enjoyment
Bring the folks and witness the gorgeous
event. Full particulars cheerfully furnished
upon application, DON'T MISS IT
II. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond
Employers, Take Notice
What are you going to do about
thlx workmen's coiupciixntlon act'.'
If you employ laborers In unycapacl.
ty, you xlioiilil call at our office and
1 learn what It ineanx. You have only
until June Kith of thlx year to decide
,1111 what you will elect to do, and
report to the coinmlxxloii. We will
take plenxure lnexplalnliig the work
lug of the iu't to any employer,
j TliK J, II. 1 1 an Kit Aiixtii.ut Co.
I Buckingham & I let htx' Ilootx mid
I Slux'x wear xntlxfactorlly. Cull line
at Klklnx' SI on-. 4-10
Stockholders of the Pioneer
Telegraph and Telephone
Company Notice.
The annual imi'tliiu of the xtock
holderx of the 1'loneer Telegraph &
Telephone Company will be held In
II Hire of the company Tuexdnv,
May i:ith, l'.iia, at 111 o'clock a. in.
Election nl board of dlreclorx anil
other bllHlllexx.
Cham. S. Kiiwakum,
& l-2t Nifretury.
When in the market for I, hue, Ce
ment and Shinnies, aee the Itndiiinnil
1. umbel A 1' roil lice Co. 3Z7'2iu
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
Summer School August 1,
Twenty-five Instructors. Fifty courses. Distinguished KaBtern
Educators added to Regular Faculty. University Dormitories
Open. Board and Room at $3.50 per week. Reduced Railroad
rates. For Complete Illustrated Catalogue, Address
5-29-4 THE REGISTRAR, University ol Oregon, Eugene
DUDREY'S
Automobile Line
Between Prineville and Redmond
Leave Prineville, daily
(
Leave Redmond, daily
5:00 a. m.
- 3:00 p. m.
8:00 a. m.
- 7:45 p. m.
t Fare, $3.00 5 22 imp Round Trip, $5.50
The "Story of the Cadillac," is one of that mechanical and
commercial advancement which makes for permanency.
The Cadillac Company has never yielded to clamor by
producing that which- catered merely to fancy, nor
that which took advantage of the uninformed. On the
contrary it has produced only that which it knew would
give to the purchaser ' value received" in abundant measure.
The Cadillac Company has never been obliged to resort
to exaggeration and over-drawn claims to dispose of all
the cars that it could make and more. Its policy has
ever been to under-claim rather than over-claim. It is
gratified that the public accepts its representations at their
full worth; because the public has never been misled and
because the public could always expect and has always
received more than was offered.
THE W. F. KING COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS
Prineville. - Oregon