Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 01, 1914, Image 5

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    Columbia Semi-Malleable Range
In the Columbia Range, we believe we are offering one of the very best and most
attractive ranges made. It's a sanitary range. No place for dirt and scrubbing water to lodge
year after year until the dirtiest place in the house is under the kitchen range, as is the case with
all ranges running to the floor. It is a handy range, too. The polished top makes it easy to
clean. The lift-up plate in front makes it handy to empty trash, etc. The damper handle in
front is always cool. We are selling these ranges at a very low ngure considering quality and
will put them out on the easy payment plan.
WE WOULD BE GLAD TO HAWE YOU CALL AND MAKE A PERSONAL INSPECTION
I) cnmi I
J. E. STEWART & COMPANY
Powell Butte
Mr and Mr. Moore ami family of
South Carolina arrived In Kolmond
hmt mk. Threw are tlii eopl
who bought the Julio Itohde pi iiit
liwt rail. They will Ik- nii-t heartily
welcomed to our neighborhood.
Geo. llcckmnn went to Prineville
Tuesday. He wa accompanied
home hjr hi o'u. Jeame, nnd M Use
Viola and Pauline Tru.dnlc who
are H-udlli tin' holiday with home
folk.
"Grandma" Near and Ml ra
rauiK out from Prineville the first tl
the ni ami are enjoying Xm
Yucatlon with Mr. and Mm. Uuy
Sear and family.
The Xina tree at the WlUon
c!ioolhoue Wednesday evening; wn
A diftdiil sum-aa, both from point
of tiumtirr In nttcndiin.es and enter
tainment provided. At the Inter
rcewhiu between the literary part of
the evening' entertainment and the
distribution of tlui bag of nut,
candy, ete (I1 Bant Clnu tnnde
liUnpiH-aranre lu hht customary nt
tire and fielUil murh merriment
iitnonu; the younger portion of the
crowd.
Mr. and Mr, tieo. Kinder and
fntnlly spent Xma day In Itedmoml,
the g;iiet of the foriuei'a parent,
Mr. and Mr. John Klssler.
Geo. Ilohhs returned home Wednc
day from a Molt to his parent In
Houthwcstern Oreiion. Mr. Ilolilw
report having; had a most unjoy
&'dt visit, lie went up to liciid on
business matter, returning home
Holiday,
Joe Shearer went up to Itcml the
lure part of the week to celebrate
the holiday with hi wife, who ha
lieen VlltitlK l I'e'ld several week.
Mr. and Mr. John Skein and Mr.
and Mr. Geo. Truesdnle and family
were Xtua Ki'et at the Counsel
llldne farm at Cllne Kail. To lie a
guest nt till hospitable home I ft
positive guarantee of genuine enjoy,
tneiit and thl occasion wa no ex
ception to the rule.
Mr. nudMr. A. W. Bayn "
daughter anil Alvln Itlgg went up
up to Bend on the Thursday morn
ing; train for n day of celebration
with the latter' sister, Mr. Ktta
Arnold, and family. They returned
on the evening train after having
had n inimt enjoyable day.
Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Alley were
dinner (rueet at the E. N. Hall home
X ma day.
Mr, and Mr. Lee Hobbs nnd fam
ily celebrated Xnins In Bend, the
KitestsolMr. Ilobb' parent, Mr.
Millinery
Always
the
Latest
Styles
at
Mrs. Estes
MILLINERY PARLORS
Prineville, Ore.
and Mr. Mclteynold. Mr. Ilobb
returned home Saturday, while Mr.
HoIiIm and the youngster remained
over for n longer vlnlt.
Me. and Mr. I. A. Yatea were
hot and hotiMi to a number of
friend aud relative on Xiuaa day.
Date were laid for 17.
Mr. and Mr. Van Mome of Prine
ville visited Xiuaa day with the
former' mother nnd Uter, where
they, It ti Clarke Morse, enjoyed a
family dinner.
Mr. and Mr. Earl Saunder enter,
tallied Mr. and Mr. J. E. Warner
and tiny Ml Warner at dinner
X ma day.
Mr. and Mr. N. B. Golden, Mr.
and Mr. S. I). Mustard and Mr. and
Mr. W. (1. Mutard and family were
guest at a Christum dlnuerat the
J. F. Ulce home Thurmlay.
B. Muneenu bought a team of coin
ing threc-ycnr-old flllle from N. B.
Golden met week, consideration
1100.
Mr. nnd Mr. Frank Mcfnffery of
Kedinond aud Mr. aud Mr. Moore
of South Carolina were guest at the
Guy Sear home Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. K. W. Hull, Mr. and
Mr. Allen Wlleoxen, the latter' sls
ter, Ml lim Hn, and Reeve Wll
coxen were Powell Butte lover of
the light fantaHtlu who enjoyed the
Christum dance at Redmond Tbure
day evening,
John Bolide returned from Port
land nnd valley point Sunday,
where he ha been the past month
visiting relative.
Paulina Items
Lamonta
Elmer Ia'wIm nnd Ada Mitchell
pent X in hm vacation at the home
of Joe Welgaud.
The dance at Lamonta ChrlHtma
night wa a great success, The sue
ce wa ho great they will have
another one In a week.
The rabbit drive wa postponed
lnt Sunday on account of the enow.
Florence Merrill, Melllssa Springer
and IIi'lcu Hnyard are spending the
holiday nt Judge Springer' ranch.
Henry Chestney and wife are lu
Portland ylMltlng Mr. Chestney'
mother. They will return after the
first of the year.
Omar Cyru and family pent Sun
day at II. F. Mitchell'.
Mr. Short and faintly spent Xmn
with their daughter, Mr Jame
Thoma.
MIh Myrtle Cowan returned to
Prineville last week after a few days'
visit at home.
Harry Wlndom and wife arc vlelt
Ing lu Prineville.
Ralph Armstrong nnd wife apent
Xina with Mr. aud Mr. Roby.
Mario llraden and Walter Hurst
spent a few days with Neva and
Rolla Welgand.
A party wa glveu at the Mitchell
home last Tuesday night and n
pleasant evening was spent. Those
present were: Messrs. Pearl, Jack,
and Nortuitu Welgaud, Jesse Melton,
Ruddy Hetilnff, George Ragner,
Arthur Cox, Elmer and Lewie
Mitchell, Ira Black, John King, Alva
Plckel, James and Dayton Grant, M.
Lyons; Misses Neva Welgaud, Marie
llraden, Clara Short, Eda and Ruby
Block, Nellie and Wiuinto RulHton,
Bernlco aud Mabel Grant, Beulah
Barker; Ada Mitchell, Louise and
Marguerite Hammer, Melissa Sprlug
er, Floreuce Merrill and Helen Bay
ard, The hostess was assisted by
Mesdiuues Welgand, Black and King.
Lady's watch elmln.nnd slide lost
In front of the Lyric last Friday.
Finder please leave at this olllce and
get reward. 1 1-Stp
The people here have been enjoying
lelghrldlug and the weather look
a If there 1 till going to be more
(UOW.
A good Christina tree wa given
at the schoolhouse December 24. A
hort program' wa rendered after
which the press-lit were distributed
The appearance of Santa I'lnue
pleased the little children very much.
The lirlstinn dance wa given
Christina night. There wa a large
crowd and everyone report having
had a good time. A basket supper
wa served at the hull at midnight.
Supper wa also served at the hotel.
Mr. and Mr. Fair aud eon were
down visiting with the McKenx
family for several days.
Mr. Tom Gardner aud children
have returned borne after spending
their Christina with Mr. Col van
Morris.
Mr. and Mr. Dean Huston have
returned home from a trip to The
Dalle, where they took their II', tie
son, Paul, for treatment.
Mr. Howard Morris, who was
staying at the Huston ranch with
her uleceM, Veldn and Ha Huston,
was railed home by the Illness of her
htl-dmnd. The girls then staved
wltb friend until the return of their
parent.
Mr. Geo. Roha nnd children of
Paulina valley spent Christmas with
their folks here.
Miss Anna Luelllng, who lately re
turned from Prineville, Is now work
ing lor Mr. Lee Miller.
Miss Cowherd closed a very suc
cessful term of school lu Paulina
valley Dec. 23 and took the stage
for home next morning.
The rabbit drive held lu Timllna
valley Dec. 27, was very successful.
Over eight hundred rabbit were
killed. After the drive an exeelleut
dinner wa served by the ladle at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Hawkins.
There will be a dance In 1'uulina
New Years night.
Drylake Notes
Christian weather Is very good;
little snow; ouly enough to get a
sleigh ride.
Everybody I presenting a Merry
Xnius and a Happy New Year.
Drylake school n closed for the
holidays, but will open Friday, Jan
uary 2.
S. B. Agnew of Seattle came In
from Bend last week with his brotl
er, who has a homestead In this
vicinity.
December 22, 1013.
Some snow fell here yesterday.
Not cold. Thermometer registered
S above the past week.
John Wilson went to Bend the
past week for a load of freight for
W. W. Brown of Buck crock Wednes
day. Gtls Logan Is feeding ft bunch of
eattle for his father, L. S. Logan.
! The Drylake mall Is Increasing.
Last week It took seven sacks to
handle It. Keep an eye on Drylake.
Watch It grow.
S. Ames came back from Bend last
Thursday with a load of household
goods for P. Ames.
Card of Thanks
We take this means to express our
heartfelt thanks to the many friends
who so kindly assisted us In thesiek-
nes and death of our dear wife and
slHter. T. N. Hickman,
R. A. Ammons,
Mhh. Paul Hki.d,
Mrs. Tom Houston.
HEALTH HINTF0R TODAY.
The But Disinfectant.
Buullght I fatal to the vitality
of the lower organisms, and the
experiment hn proved thl to
be the case with number of the
most luiKrtant pathogenic bac
terid. It I also well known that
the chemical activity of the sun'
rnys, uixm which depend their
KernileUlul properties, attain
maximum In the mouth of May.
It was shown long ko that the
bacillus of tuberculosis wa kill
ed by direct sunlight In from a
few minutes to several hour.
Even fluid ordinarily favor
able to the culture and multipli
cation of orKniilsms assumes un
der the Inttuence of sunlight an
tiseptic projiertles uutll the en
vironment changes from one
which was conrenlnl to the
growth of the organism to one
which eventually kill It Sun
light destroys also the toxin of
the org uixm and renders It In
capable of harm.
HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY.
Blackheads.
To remove blackheads get
gord sulphur ointment and nib
thl well Into the parts affected
nightly after washing well with
hot. rrpy w;iter. Ouce a week
steam the face over a Jug of hot
water for some minutes and then
press out the largest of the
blackheads between the finger
tips nnd ngnln rub in oint
ment. In the diet Include fair
amounts of salads, stewed fruits
and green vegetables and avoid
fatty, rich foods, pastry and
sweets. Take a tablesnoonful of
flowers of sulphur nightly and a
small glass of effervescing saline
each morning.
The senior partner took op the re
ceiver and stood st the pbone fur sev
eral nilnutc.
Then be laid the receiver down and
went back to hi desk.
Twenty minute later be raised the
receiver, said a tew word and pres
ently bung It op.
Then he turned to hi partner.
"It wa my wife," he explained.
"She was still talking and hadn't miss
ed me."-Clevelaud Plain Dealer.
8tung Again.
While Jones was waiting for his
change In an uptown store he happen
ed to glance down and there, lying
rjght at his feet, was a five dollar gold
piece Just wultlng there for somebody
to come along and pick it up.
Quivering with excitement and glanc
ing cautiously around to see that no
one was watching him, he dropped
quite accidentally, of course one of
bis gloves on top of the coin. He
picked up his glove, but the $5, alas,
did not accompany it The elusive
coin remained still where It was upon
the floor, lie made a second attempt
to get hold of It, but wltb the same
result
Then, Just as be was contemplating
the wisdom of a third endeavor, a
store demonstrator came up to blin
and said:
"Good evening, sir! May I be al
lowed to show you a bottle of our fa
mous liquid glue? As no doubt yon
are aware its' sticking powers"
But Jones bad fled. Fua
A Village Sunday.
When Sunday strikes the country town
and all the stores are closed,
When on the plank sidewalk the doga tor
hours and hours have dozed
And when the sun la boiling hot, a beat
one must endure,
I see the signs about and know that thla
la Sunduy aure.
The fields show empty furrows now, the
weury working teama
Are In the littered stable lot enjoying Sun
day dreams.
And In the cabin doorwaya are the men
who yesterday
Were hard at work, but who hnve put all
thought of work away.
Upon the fields and trees and woods the
biasing sun beats down.
And farmers and their womenklnd have
gone to church or town,
For Sunday haa come on the land, the
Sabbath sweet and blest.
And men and fields and mules and all en
Joy the Sunday rest
Galveston News.
The Ceaseless Flow.
A ring at the telephone drew the of
fice boy.
"Lady to talk to you, sir," he said to
the senior nartnar.
Man's Portion.
Man wants but little here below.
And you will win your bets
If you will wager money, bo.
That thai la all he gets.
-Cincinnati Enqulrr.
The man who gets but tittle hers
Upon thla busy earth
la If the truth were spread abroad
Juat getting all he'a worth.
Los Angeles Express.
Man gete but little here below.
E'en then, avoiding strife.
He takes his weekly wad of dough
And nanda It to hla wife.
You nffs town Telegram.
Man frets but little here below
And Isn't long on deck;
Jut when he thinks he atanda a show
He "gets It In the neck."
Birmingham Age-Heraid..
Very Likely.
Teast At Swedish weddings among
the middle and lower classes the bride
groom carries a whip. Tola Is an em
blem of hi authority in the domestic
circle.
Crimson beak And when be says
"wltb all my goods I thee endow" I
suppose the wife takes the whip, of
course. Tonker Statesman.
Eugenie Lev Lyrics.
L -
Eugenevleve, Eugenevleve.
The days may come, the days may go
But each to other we shall cleave
As long as science tells us so.
a
Rock-a-bye. baby, thy crib's hyglenle.
Papa's a doctor and ma's a eugenic.
And don't take a husband unleaa he's a
gent
Whose mark In the Health league' on
hundred per cent
Boston Traveler.
Answered.
"Now. children." said the Sunday
school teacher to tbe Juvenile class,
"can any of you tell me what an epis
tle Isr
"I can." answered a little fellow at
the foot of the tins. "Ad epistle Is
tbe wife of an apostle." Judge.
Listen! NOV'S the time to buy
sCtrnnk Jull of Clothes.
u s9j -rt
Buy a big trunk full of clothes now,
because you can buy them cheaper. You
want clothes: ve want money. Ve don't
need It, but ve want it. You do need new
clothes. Come In.
Ve do not run "fake" sales, and try to
"pull wool" over your eyes. Ve put
vool-all vool-sults and overcoats on
your back the whole year around.
Our prices In season are just what re
liable clothing Is worth. Ve can not
always buy "just enouc h." That's
why we will close out strictly good,
fresh all wool suits and overcoats and
underwear at big money saving prices
to you.
Buy a trunk and dress suit case, too.
Ralph L. Jordan
v I
N'iMiwpas