Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 08, 1914, Image 4

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    Pleasant Social Function 124-Hour 'Phone Ser
LOCAL MENTION
LOCAL MENTION
The New Year's reception, an
annual social event given at their
rooms by the ladies of the Annex,
this year proved, as usual, one of
the most delightful social affairs of
the season.
The registration book shows the
names of more than a hundred mem
bers and guests who were present.
The Commercial Club had extend
ed its hospitality and the whole
suite of rooms was bright with
the red and green of the Christ
mas season. The west room, thus
transfigured with its inviting circle
of chairs before the table where re
freshments were served, proved one
of the popular retreats.
A music program, continuing
through the afternoon, consisted of
vocal and piano solos, and selections
by stringed instruments and the
orchestra.
The committee was as follows:
Miss Engdahl, chairman; Miss
Hughes, decoration; Miss Evans,
reception, and Mrs. Brink, refresh
ments. Mr. and Mrs. Prater
Entertain Friends
Rev. and Mrs. Prater gave a most
delightful "at home" to their
friends last Friday evening. Guests,
after being greeted, were required
to prove their acquaintance with
Bible characters before being ad
mitted to the general reception
room. During the evening an en
tertaining program was given, Mr.
Carey Foster being master of cere
monies. After refreshments were
served toasts were responded to as
follows: "The Lawyer and the
Preacher," Attordey Wallace;" "The
Fashions of 1914," Judge Brink;
"Modern Education," Prof. Victor
Shawe.
Henry Grimes' Birth
day Remembered
Henry Grimes was given a pleas
ant surprise Jan. 1st, which was
his birthday. All of his children,
coming in about noon served a
sumptuous dinner after which they
presented him with a fur overcoat.
One pleasant feature of the day
was when Mr. and Mrs. Grimes sat
down to the dinner table with just
their eight children. They were
served by their daughters-in-law.
The table was tastefully arranged
with eatables, and in the center a
large white cake with the words,
"Father, 70, Jan. 1st, 1914," writ
ten there in pink.
Mrs. John Grimes and two chil
dren were not present but all the
other children and grandchildren
were- All enjoyed the day and
when they parted they wishhd their
father many more pleasant birth
days. Measles at the Agency
Word has been received that a
contagion of the measles has stricken
the Warm Spring Indian school and
most of the children attending were
taken down Christmas. A strict
quarantine is being enforced. Les
ter Parker, grandson of Charley
Parker, known among his Piute
tribesmen as Scarface Charley, is
one of those reported seriously ill.
Charley Parker is well known about
Prineville. spending much of his
time in this vicinity during the hay
ing season and grubbing sage brush
at other times.
School boards deeirinft experienced
teacher to fill winter vacancy, address
Fkkd H. Wilcox, Redmond, Or. 12 in 2p
fire deoendent
Their health as
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outDiunea in cnuanood.
If Vlllir tWA la lanmiM t J -.1
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out ambition or rosy cheeks,
cii. it punncnm.- nature
""""'j i"";"i mui me oiooa arisorns its strength
and carries it to every orean and tissue and fibre.
PEmi t I ... ii . -. . i
- ...... nppcum,nen
mo cones maia mem sturdy, active and healthy.
No alcohol or narcotic in Scott's EmuUion, just purity and strength.
vice Next Week
Beginning on Monday night,
January 12th, the Pioneer Tele
phone Company will inaugurate a
24-hour continuous service. This
service will be given patrons with
out any extra cost, and will enable
subscribers to roach all outside
points at any time and give them
the full benefit of the night letter
rates. When the service has been
i fully tried out and in good work-
ins? order Manager Pope will offer
this convenience to the subscribers
of any telephone company in Crook
county-
Miss Mabel Grant of Lamonta,
will be the night operator to com
mence this new service.
Bechtell Crooks Wedding.
Lake M. Bechtell and Miss Adele
Beulah Crooks were married at high
noon yesterday at the home of the
bride's parents, Rev. M. A. Prater
officiating. The ring ceremony was
used. Only members of the fami
ly were present.
The newly weds are both popular
young people of Prineville. They
left the same afternoon for a trip
to Portland. They will be home
after the 12th inst.
Personal.
If those young barbarians who in
vaded my premises last Tuesday
night and were summarily dismissed
from the front porch of my home,
will call in their true- charachers of
gentlemen, I assure them of a
cordial reception and hospital enter
tainment as one gentleman to another-
T. M. Baldwin.
Eighth Grade
Final Examinations
The following Is the program (or
the Sill grade Haul examination to
be held January 15 and !, 1914 :
Thursday Physiology, reading,
geography, hlntory, and civil gov
ernment.
Friday Grammar, writing, spell
lug, arithmetic and agriculture.
Pupil who have completed the
sixth grade muy take the examina
tion in physiology, and pupils who
have completed the neventh grade
may take the examination in geog
raphy. The grades received will le
credited to theiu when they take the
final eluhth grade examination).
J. E Mykhh,
f'ounty School Superintendent.
A loaf of bread thirty-six years of
age has been sent to a London news
paper office. There Is no truth In the
rumor that railway caterers are bid
ding high prices for it.
Mr. Carnegie makes himself happy
by announcing that up to date be has
given away about $305,000,000 and Is
now down close to the paltry $15,000,
000 which he needs for his old age.
Forty-four per cent of the letters
bandied In Chicago have faulty ad
dresses, and It costs Cncie Sam $75,000
a year to doctor up the worst ones.
New York has tried night schools with
some success.
"Can a man marry on $15 a week?"
asks an exchange. We refuse to reply.
When a man has got to the point
where he's fool enough to ask that
question he's already made up bis
mind to do It.
Says Dr. John B. Murphy of Chicago,
"The latest thing in surgery is that
we are trying to avoid operations."
.Vow that surgeons are cultivating self
restraint everybody's appendix Is con
siderably safer.
Coffee grounds burned In a room,
we are Informed, will remove the
odor of stale tobacco smoke. After
which It will be easy to remove the
odor of the burned coffee by boiling
onions or cooking sauerkraut In the
room. If j uu don't fcelleve It try it
Why not take the Journal ?
All Growing Children
nrt nnnrialimMi f l
....., IW
men and women is largely
iiicu wm-n rising, wnn.
Scotft Emuhion is a wonderful
a granaesi Doay-nuilding fats SO
. . n .
ic aaas riem-ttreniithcns I
a
Mrs. Addie SpnuMing is visiting
in Portland this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gate Karnes of
Bums, spent the holidays with rela
tives in Prineville.
Boss Bubinson and bride returned
to rrineville Sunday evening. They
are at home in the Ketchuin bungn
I w.
l")r. Tavis and wife have returned
from their vi-it to Mosior and Tort
land, where they went to spend the
holidays.
P. H, Peoples and bride arrived
in Prineville the last of the week.
They are living in one of the Shipp
cottages.
The Ladies Annex will give a card
party at their club rooms Friday
evening January Hi. Club mem
bers are urged to attend.
The Music Lovers Club will meet
at the home of the President, Mrs.
Edwards, on Saturday, January 24,
instead of at the Annex parlors.
All the regular meetings of the
Christian church next Sunday at
the Union church. Subject of the
morning sermon, "The Opportunity
and Obligation of the Pacific Coast
Church." Geo. II. Bamsev.
The Little Musicians' Club met at
the home of Margaret Winslow last
Friday afternoon and spent a very
pleasant hour with music, games
and refreshments. The club will
meet with Mrs. Floyd Bowell on the
afternoon of January ICth, a 4:00
o'clock.
Wagoner & Co. are drilling for
artesian, water at the M. S. May-
field ranch 16 miles south of Prine
ville on the Bear creek road. The
drill is down i.0 feet and will go
down reasonable depth for artesian
water. Water bearing stratas have
been struck up to the present time.
The Ladies Annex meeting on
Tuesday was well attended. Many
new members were present. It was
suggested that each member try to
bring another member to the next
meeting to be held February "3.
W. r. King outlined the new policy
of the Commercial Club to the An
nex members and asked their co
operation, with the view of increas
ing the membership and establish
ing the permanancy of the organis
ation. On New Years's night the old
Glaze hall was again the scene of a
large crowd of merry dancers.
One could see many old time faces
on the floor, heartily enjoying the
old-time waltz, polka, schottische
and quadrille, as they had some
twenty years ago. The out of town
attendance was large and from
their praises, we judge they re
turned to their many homes well
pleased. Dancing was continued
until 5:45 a. m. The new floor
that has just been laid was appro
priately dedicated. Another dance
will be given January 16.
Dance at Glaze Hall January 1G.
Come early and have another good
time at the old hall. Everyone in
vited. Spectators free. 1-8-lt
Collie Pup Lost
Four months old, black and white with
brown on its legs ; will answer to the
name of Sister. Kuturu to T. 8.
Barnes and get reward. 1-8
Gold S'gnet Ring Lost
With small diamonds on each side of
initials J. H. H. Reward for its return
to Dr. Rosenberg, or leave at Journal
office. 12-11
NOTICE!
All of our customers who have cards on our
dish proposition, and who wish to take advan
tage of the same, are requested to present
their cards at our store by January 15th, 1914,
as our supply of these dishes is almost exhaust
ed. If we are unable to supply you with a com
plete set of dishes from our present supply, up
on request we will order same for you on the
same terms as stated on the cards.
O.G. Adams & Co.
Born. January 1, 11)14, to the
wife of J. E. Myers, a boy.
Bov. M. A. Prater will preach
Monday night January 12th, at the
Howard school house.
At the Presbyterian church
Bible school, 10 u. m., morning
worship, It a m., Y. P- S. 0. E.,
t::tO p. m , evening worship, 7:40 p.
in.
The W. C. T. U. met at the home
of Mrs. Winnek last week. Boll
call was responded to with favorite
quotations. The committee on pro
gram was request wl to use tht ir
own judgment in the selection of
sinkers from the U. of 0. exten
sion lecture course.
Evangelistic meetings being held
at the Baptist church with large
congregations in attendance every
night. Preaching every day at 3 p.
m., and 7:30 p. in., by Bev. E. II.
Ilicke. Subject for Sunday morn
ing, "The Better Country." In the
evening, "The Telephone Girl."
S(iecial music by the orchestra Sun
day night. You are invited. John
McCaixistkI!, Pastor.
Maybe mime German nrniy officer
do not raise uiUHtiuuea as fffulgcut a
the knlscr'n because they cuuiiot.
A Chicago hotel tins tho glory of
offering the nervier of the first "belle
Imp"-which U to n:iy girl bell boy.
Scientists hiiv tlmt tho Inhabitants el
Mars are now trying to ttliriinl us. Aim!
They have evidently noticed our canal.
In Chicago n eugenic baby that wan
to have been a girl Is a boy. In ntt
of all theories. Old Nature stays on Urn
Job.
After all, free distribution of mU
is not as cherished n congressional
privilege as free distribution of
Hpreehes.
News tlmt a new telescope la to bring
the moon within twenty nine miles of
the earth begins to interest the real es
tate men.
Mum into 25.0OO years old, surround
ed by pots of lieaiis. have been found
ill Arizona. Killed liuatuiilaiM, be
yond doubt
An inventor has produced a bomb in
tended to put tbu victim to sleep.
That's what the old fashioned sort
usually does.
Their refusal to be satisfied with a
pltiK fiat in excbatiKii for a cut lit sal
ary ahows how far the gentle Filipino
have beeu civilized.
A Cincinnati minister ay that wom
en waste 10 per cent of the food they
cook. Evidently not everything got
into the hash If this la true.
Women arc adopting the profession
of chaulTeiir in Loudon. Is this a new
move In the campaign of destruction
by the militant suffragettes?
Now Paris has again wt tho pace la
fashion. This time It is that women,
still wearing the daringly silt skirt,
appear with no hoso ou. What next?
Sir Thomas Upton any that the
new Shamrock Is going to be the most
wonderful ship ever known, but Amer
ican yachts have beaten that sort be
fore. A huge Bait on the sun having been
charged to the heliocentric conjunc
tion of the earth and Saturn. It's now
up to the Smithsonian to expialu the
explanation.
A Cleveland minister proposes that
200 churches devote time to teaching
young women how to pick fit hus
bands. Another auggeatloo on how to
avoid bad eggs.
There are more ways than one to se
cure publicity. A Chicago woman has
adopted fifteen babies, representing all
nations of the world. Seems like there
might be easier ways.
F7sf
3 v r' - ho5
,WiS?.'M0NEY IN THE
"Procrastination is tho thief of timo." It is constantly
PUTTING OFF that gets a man in a fix like tho ono in tho
picture "Going to stop wasting his money some day, some
day." Don't YOU put off banking your money, Make a start.
Begin now. Gomo to our bank and start an account. Wo
will treat you courteously and take care to servo you well,
Make OUR bank YOUR bank
We pay four per cent interest on Timo Deposits.
CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville
We Teach Taxidermy and Pur Manufactur
ing by Mail
We can teach you how to make up nil kinds of furs into conic, fu,
mitten", runs, rolxs, nml all kimls of Indies' furs and mount all
your own speeitnetih Imw Id bletid and dye nil kinds of furs. Write
today for our ilhu-trulfd hook on the suhjret. It is free. 12 25
OREGON SCHOOL of TAXIDERMY
Lakeview, Oregon
Notice of Contest,
nepiirtmciit of the Ititcrliir.
I liltcil SlalcH I.hihI (lllicc,
'J'he DiII.-h, Ori'iroti, I lee. :3, lfMII.
Ti) Urnce E. Kvnns, of 1'rliievlllc,
( )ri'Koti, CuiitcHtce :
Votl me hercliy tioiin-il tlmt Ion
II. 1'iMiplcn wlmiflvi-H l'rltii'vlllc, On
icni), na lita piiHtutllci ndilrcMM, did
on Novfinhcr 2s, 1U1.I, ilk in thlH
(i nice ill duly I'orrotMiritteil npll
cntlnti to coiitcMt anil m-ciirc the cim
celliitlon of your lioinoiti'iol, Mcrltil
No. OllS:':! niHde April 7. MM. for
Si:'! cctl'in 22. towiiHlilp l.t Nioith,
rtiMuc l5cHat, Wllliiitictte Meridian
anil it" Kroutiilx fur IiIh conti-Ht he nl-
leice that mM Bruce K. Kviiiim Iihh
v holly nliMiidoncii MMlil trict, of
land for overxlx niontliM limtpiiHt;
that lie Iihh lulled to rcxlde iitiou
Improve or ciiltlviite anld trnct of
Innil for HHlil time mm liy law re
quired or ut nil Mince iniiklntt Bald
entry, that hla aliHence thcri'froiu
Iiiih not been throimli liny vallil
leave of absence under the net of
i -otiKreHH of June 6, 1912.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the mild alleK'itlotiM will lie
taken uh confcMHcd, anil your Kiild
entry will lie eanceleil without
further rlitht to lie heard, either lie
fore till of IU or on appeal, If you
fall to file In thlH ofllce ultliln
twenty day after the Kol'ltTH puh
lleatlon of tliia notice, iih alio wn lie
low, your atmwer, under oath
Hpeclfii-nlly reHioii(lltiK to tin-He alio
K'ltloliM of eoiiteHt, liiKcther with
due proof that you have Nerved a
copy of your atiHwer on the mild ton
tcHtmit either In pefHiui or liy rex
lHtered tnail, , ,
Yon aliould atate In your aimwer
the name of thepimt olllce to which
you (leMiro future notlcea to hu aent
to you. '
II. I'llAMv WOOIII'OCK,
rteftiHler.
Date of flrMt publication, Jan. H, l!l4
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" " third " " 2'.' 11)14
" " fourth " 211,11)14
Ntlc of Final Kettlument.
Notice Ih hereby jflvi'ti liy the
umlerHlirncd, the admlnlHtnit'or of
the I'Htate of Sophia J. I.afollette,
deeeiiMed, that lie Iiiih made and filed
wltn t-lio clerk ot the county court
IiIh final ai'eountlnir of IiIh miIniImIh.
tratlon of aald iwtatn and that f lie
court ha.a Hot Friday, the 6th day of
mm,
:CUT THE ROPE
- - AN P PUT YOUK
D AMI ad Vnn kfti I
noon, at the county court room In
rrineville, Oregon um t lie t line anil
place for hcarlim and acttlltiK Hiihl
tlniil nccouiitltitf. At which n,ii
time and place any perm in Intereateil
In Maid entitle iniiy appear and oh.
Ject to mild lllial Mccouiitliir,
Dated Jiiumtrv Kt It. 11114.
' 'I' II I.1L-..I , -
miiiiiiiiNirimon ut the cutate
Soplila J. I.tifollett. DeceiiHeil.
of
Nunc of Cootait
l"i'rtini-ni nl Hie iiutrlr.r,
I nllcil Htnii'n Ijnid Oltho, Thf I in lie, Ore,
I'm ruilx-r .'It 1)11.
To Tlim Hinck. of (III N. IU1I1 81., Portland.
Oregon, foiitrnti'o. '
Von urn heri'l.y notinril Hint Tlinniu Ewlni.
whonln-iic iir.Mil liMirKi-W. Coiim.l. Roimru.
'!'" "Kvr l'li". 'Uil on Noy. -u,
III.' In thin ..til.-.- hu duly -orrolrIH no.
illilii.ii Un ti'ii unit urn l hi- rnni i-IUilon
y',"!r, h"""'"1'''1 " rll N". Olomu iim, April
1. Ml! (or . x. iion at. ni4' nemion 83,
tuwilil. y, raniin IH , Wlllmcu inorlcllan,
ami a Kroiiinl lor hit conii'iii h all.-ira tlmt
al.l TIiiimikii Hiw-k lian wholly alminloiii.il i,i,
trarlol lml lor over M loomhii laat oait; thai
he hai wholly fmli'il to rnalile upon, tmpMve or
nillUaui anhl traclot laml for ov.t U n olitha
lam paal or at all, aa ruiiulreil hy law,
You are, therefore, further notified that i;
aald alli-KnUout will lie taken aa ionfeUed aiiit
your aalil eniry will be canceled wlUmul
luriher rlaht to lie heard clihor before thla
olllce or on appeal. If you fall to tile in thl. f.
tlce within twenty ifnya after the KOUKTIi
pulilliatloiiof thin nnll.T hn tHlow your
anawer, under oalh, with due proof that you
have aerved a ei.py ol your anawer on Hie aald
iii'ii'ir"1"1'1 "' ,'"f""1 or by '"Kt'lffl
You abould aiate In your anawer the nam
ol the pimiolllie to ul,l, , you Uealrg futllrtl
notli ea lo I e aeut to yun
II. KltANK WilOIMHM'K, IteRtaler.
Date of drat publication, January a. Un.
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Notlcttor I'uhlicatlon
Department of the Interior,
U. S. Land Olllce, at Tlie Dalle.., Ore.
December 81, 1913.
Notice Ih hereby wlven that
.laincH V. CurtlM
of Lntnontii. (Ircim.. i,., .... t.....
Dili, HHIH, made liomeMteml entry Sn.
u.h., ior Hwt ncj, Wfjttcj anil KeiMcl,
Hcctlon 2fi, towtiHhlp lllaonth, Aiiko
41 eiiHt, Willamette meridian, him
led notice of liiteiitlon to make final
live vear tiroof r.i out .iiui, ..i...... ...
tlin land above dcHi-rlliod, before
narren tirown, county clerk, at
of I't'brimry, lill l,
(-.inimiint uiiineH aa wltneHHeH:
'. '"'!,"!., 8 N'KnH' Al"n'!', ;- NeirtiH,
Alfred T. stark- mid: Abel W. Mor'
foril, all of Latnoiita, Ore.
II. ! hank Wooiicock,
1 8 JleglHter.
l ull., liU4 at 1U o clock in thu fore