Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 07, 1915, Image 4

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    LOCAL MENTION
Born January 4, to the wife of
Sam Ellis, a boy
Born January 7, to the wife of
D. H. Peoples, a girl.
Roderick Lafollette is improving
from an attack of pneumonia.
F. A- Rowell is chief deputy
sheriff in Sheriff Knox's office.
Arthur W. Clothier was inter
viewing our merchants Tuesday.
R. M. Templeton is home from
Portland where he spent the holi
days. The Christian Endeavor of the
Presbyterian church is planning a
big rally for next Sunday.
C. B. Dinwiddie left yesterday
for Wickensberg, Arizona, where
he expects to spend the winter.
Mrs. John Bell is teaching the
third grade this week in the
absence of Miss Jane Allen who is
nursing Roderick Lafollette.
Miss Power has resigned as
teacher of the second grade and her
position has been filled by the ap
pointment of Mrs. John Wigle.
John Stevenson and wife re
turned from Heppner the last of
the week where they spent the holi
days with Mr. Stevenson's parents.
Fritz Peterson and Miss Dorothy
Fox were married December 31 at
the home of the bride's Darents,
Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Fox. Rev. E.
C. Newham officiated.
George Millican is in from his
ranch at Millican. He says that
there is but little snow in his coun
try and more would be welcomed
by the stockmen there any time.
Sheriff Knox and Commissioner
Bfanchard are in the harness. Mr.
, Knox was sworn in Monday morn
ing and Mr. Blaqchard assumed his
duties at the opening of court
yesterday.
' Gilbert L- Hall of Warmspring
was in the city the first of the
week on business connected with
the Indian agency. Mr. Hall
would like to buy alfalfa hay and
other supplies for the uses of the
agency service.
0. L. Huff, manager of the
Huff-Noble Auto Co., returned the
-first of the week from a trip to
Portland where, he ordered two
1915 Buicks. They will be here
Saturday. The machines are the
Model C, 25 h.p., electric lights,
""starter, etc. They will be placed
on exhibition at the Central Garage.
Call and see them.
Mrs. Charles M, Elkins delight
fully entertained the members of
the "500" Club and a few invited
guesta on Wednesday afternoon in
honor of Mrs. Black of Baker who
left this morning for home. The
time was pleasantly spent in playing
Bridge after which refreshments
were served. The guest of honor
received two lovely hand-made
LOCAL MENTION
F. 0. Minor was in the city from
Bend Friday.
G- V. Wells of Powell Butte was
a business visitor Tuesday.
J. E. Morson was in from La
Pine several days this week.
C. P. U'Ren of Madras was in
Prineville on business Monday.
E. J. Clark of Ashwood was in
Prineville the first of the week.
Miss "Billie" Schlattman of Bend
was a county seat visitor this week.
R A- Po'vell and wife of Trout
creek are spending the winter in
Prineville.
L. D. Wiest and A. J. Eastes of
Bend were Prineville visitors the
last of the week.
Robert Cram of Trout creek has
been in Prineville several days this
week on business.
Howard W. Turner and A. 0.
Pierce were in Prineville from
Madras the first of the week.
C- L. Gist of Sisters was in Prine
ville Monday. Snowfall has been
unusually light in his vicinity this
winter, he says.
Mrs. Carey W. Foster and son,
Arthur, returned the first of the
week from Walla Walla where they
have been visiting relatives.
C. H. Ferguson of Roberts was in
Prineville yesterday. He reports
cattle wintering well. Black leg
and rabies have caused considerable
loss in that part of the country.
P. B. Doak was committed to the
asylum last night by the county
authorities and a telegram was sent
by Sheriff Knox to the state institution-
An attendant will come for
him tomorrow.
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Presbyterian church will meet with
Mrs. R. W. Breese on Thursday,
Jan 14. at 2:30 p. m. As this is the
first meeting of the new year it is
hoped there will be a large attend
ance as business of importance will
come before it.
C. M. Johnson left this morning
for Redmond with two cars of cattle
which he will ship to Portland Sat
urday. A number of cars of Prine
ville cattle will leave Redmond on
that day for the Monday market in
Portland. Those who expect to
ship are H. Baldwin, Dixon Bros.,
and Mace and Cofoid.
Call and subscribe now for the Semi
Weekly and Similar Oregon Journal,
just tbe thing (or busy farmers.
1 8 Kay V. Conbpabli, Ageut.
Sell your vegetables to Maddux &
Company. 1-7
APPLICATION'S FOR GRAZING
PERMITS Notice 1 hereby given
that all applications for permits to
graze cattle, hornes ami sheep within
the Ochoco National Forest during
tliPKt'HHon of 1915 must be filed In my
office at Prineville, Oregon, on or
before February 28, 1915. Full Infor
mation In regard to the grazing fees
to be charged and blank forms to be
uwd In making applications will be
furnlMhed upon request. HOMER
ROSS, Supervisor. 1-7 4t .
Crook County Journal, 11.50 per yr
LOCAL MENTION
STOP
That cough by ving OUr White Pine and Tar (mentol
d) Cough Syrup
"Our Name-Yott, Assurance of Best Quality"
PRINEVILLE DRUG CO.
PRESCRIPQNISTS
Exclusive NYAX Store
Pilot Butte Telephone
Company
The Farmers Telephone Lines
Offices in Prineville and Redmond
F. M. Rufener of Grizzly was a
business visitor Tuesday.
J. II. Homey of Metolius was in
Prineville on business Tuesday.
Tom M. Barnes is in Portland, a
delegate to the Irrigation Congress,
F. S. Towner shipped a car of
hogs to Portland the first of the
week.
Miss Maie Brosterhous, who has
been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Duffy,
returned to her home at Bend this
week.
Jos. V. Snyder and Miss Mary
Caroline Hemminger, both of Grand
view, were married by Judge Bow
man Tuesday.
TheK. P. lodge of Prineville,
Oregon, last week presented W. E
Van Allen with a handsome gold
charm- Van, who has been head
deputy sheriff for two years, is as
popular as he is competent. He is
right on the job all the time.
The Prineville Mercantile Com
pany is putting on a genuine old
time cut price sale. They carry
standard quality goods and are
offering a good line of money
savers. Look their counters over.
Read their ad. It will pay you.
LOCAL MENTION
J. 0. Powell is in California on
business.
Walter Foster is in Prineville this
week from Powell liutte.
John Tuck was a business visitor
Wednesday from Redmond.
II. A. Kelley is now county sur
veyor. He took charge of his office
Monday morning.
Miss Nell Market and Miss
Harriett Dobson, 'who have been
visiting Mrs. T. K. J. Duffy, have
returned to Bend.
E. J. Wagner and Miss Claudia
Wonderly were married on New
Year's day. The ceremony was per
formed by Rev. Ramsey. Because
of the accident last week in which
Miss Wonderly and Mr. Wagner's
sister were injured, the wedding
was not as elaborate as had been
planned.
Geo. S. Roberts, Win Sioncer,
J. L. Owen, A. D. Norton and Lee
Rooney were in from Millican-valley
yesterday. They entered a protest
before the county court in regard
to the location of certain roads in
their vicinity. An effort is being
made to put the roads on township
lines.
1915 Buic
ks
The Primier Cars
for the New Year
Come in and see two of the the latest.
They will be here Saturday.
All the latest improvements.
Huff-Noble Auto Co.
A Dollar Banked
Is a Dollar Saved
Until You Need It
The chance of a lifetime pre
sents itself. All that is needed
is a little cash. It is the man
who has BANKED HIS SAV
INGS who can take the imme
diate advantage.
If you already have an account
add to it and be prepared for
the opportunies that are offered.
Four per cent interest paid on
time jdeposits
Crook County Bank
. Prineville, Oregon
PRINEVILLE
OREGON
Save Time
and Trouble
Get your fruit, vegetables, etc. from
D. MADDUX & CO.
where you can be sure of your
money's worth. The best on
the market always.
Telephone Red 603
Goods Delivered
Stylish and Serviceable Shoes
We have just received a large shipment of shoes
for men, women and children. If you want good
values in shoes come here. In this lot are more
than 500 pairs. For men we have the "Atlantic"
for dress,. and for heavy wear our '-Honesty" shoe
can not be beaten. The "Pacific" shoe for women
are beauties. Try our "Red Goose" shoe for children.
COME AND SEE!
WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY!
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