Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 11, 1915, Page Page 6, Image 6

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Slmmias Entertained
at Home cf Mrs. Brink
The Shumias were charmingly
entertained Saturday, February 6,
at the home of Mrs. Mason E.
Brink, with Mrs. Robert E. Gray as
hostess. After roll call which con
sisted of philosophical quotations,
Mrs. Pearl Kayler pave a very in
teresting talk on "Materlinck, The
Man."!
Mrs John H. Rosenberg delight
fully entertained those present with
two of Materlinck's stories "The
Unknown Guest" and "Wisdom and
Destiny," and then read a short
selection on "The Modern Drama."
The program was very pleasing and
the ladies were given much credit
for their efforts.
After the business session the
Shumias were escorted to the dining
room and were agreeably surprised
to find it beautifully decorated with
carnations and ferns. The hostess,
assisted by Miss Brink, served
dainty refreshments, then came
another surprise. February 6th
was also the date of Mrs. Brink's
birthday and the hostess in her
usual pleasing way presented her
with a beautiful plate and to each
Shumia she gave a carnation.
Mrs. Michel was guest of the club.
After wishing Mrs. Brink many
happy returns of the day and thank
ing the hostess for the delightful
afternoon, the club adjourned to
meet with Mrs. Kayler Feb. 20.
Oregon Life Has
New District Manager
E. N. Strong, state agency super
visor of Oregon Life Insurance
Company of Oregon, who is well
known throughout Crook county,
is in Prineville this week intro
ducing R. H. Parsons, who is to be
district manager for the Oregon
Life for Central Oregon. Mr.
Parsons has been working for the
company with headquarters at
Eucrene.
In connection with his brother,
Mr. Parsons has purchased a large
ranch in the Sisters country. His
brother expects to engage in the
stock business. Mr. Parsons is not
a stranger here, having been a boy
hood chum of Sheriff Knox and his
Strong announces that Ore
gon Life made the largest gains in
1914 of any year during its history
and the outlook for 1915 is better
than any year yet, January showing
a big increase over January, 1914.
This statement is also borne out by
Wm. Pollman, president of the
Cattle and Horse Raisers' Associa
tion, president of the First National
Bank of Baker, Ore., and who is
also vice-president of Oregon Life
Insurance Company.
Awful Artichokes
at Powell Butte
R. W- Breese brought in some of
the largest artichokes we have ever
seen from his ranch near Powell
Butte Monday. Three of them
weighed 5 pounds, and it was esti
mated by those present when they
were dug that the entire hill would
weigh from 20 to 25 pounds. The
only thing that we question about
this estimate, is that Frank Foster
was present when tney were dup,
and for this reason we will not ask
our readers to believe this entire
statement unless they wish to.
LOCAL MENTION
John C. Rush of Lamonta was in
Prineville yesterday.
Delbert Caploa returned from
Portland the last of the week.
M rs. Elva Allen returned from a
week's trio ti Portland Saturday.
J. T. Minor of Salt Lake is visit
ing at the home of G. M. Cornett.
R. L. Moore of Powell Butte, is
hauling hay to the Hamilton Stables
here.
L. S Logan and wife of Held
were in Prineville today on their
way to Long Beach, Wash., where
they will spend a few months.
Some 400 extra copies of this
edition of the Journal are being
printed and a copy will be mailed
to every member of the Cattle &
Horse Raisers' Association. The
membership of which extends to all
parts of the state and readies into
Montana, Idaho and Washington.
Excellent photographs of the
stockmen were taken during the
meeting by Lafler. Tuesday after
noon they were snapped on the
south side of the hall steps and a
flashlight last night at the banquet
portrays the largest number of peo
ple ever seated at one table in
Prineville.
The Literary Department of the
Ladies' Annex is studying the plays
that are being produced in the lead
ing theatres of the United States.
An interesting program is arranged
for next Monday evening. All
ladies interested in what is being
played in our cities should attend.
All day services at the Baptist
church Sunday, February 14
Dinner at noon in the basement of
the church. Special music. The
orchestra of the young men s Bible
class will accompany the music.
The True Blue class will hold a
street service on the Clifton &
Cornett corner at 6 p. m.
The monthly meeting of the Parent-Teachers'
Association will be
held in the public school building
tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock.
A good program has been scheduled
and a large attendance is desired.
Every parent at least, should feel
an interest in these meetings and
do his share towards furthering
their usefulness by attending when
ever possible.
Mrs. Wilson Entertained Bible
Class of Baptist Church.
LOCAL MENTION
Mrs. Wilson was the charming
hostess of the social and business
meeting held at her home on Tues
day evening, February the second.
The evening was greatly enjoyed by
all. Little Miss Marjory Wilson
favored the company with a beauti
ful piano solo. The class enjoyed
singing and a guessing game of the
popular magazines. Dainty refresh
ments were served.
The class is to meet at the home
of Mrs. Floyd Houston the first
Tuesday evening in March.
For bale
About 80 pullets, flymoutli Ilock
awl Orphlugton. mixed. Call on or
write Jacoli Keeker, Prineville, Ore.
l-21-4t
When the Skin
Roughens
and Chaps
Methodist Church
Services Sunday 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Sunday School, 10 a. m.
Epworth League, C:30 p. m.
Teachers' training class, Tuesday
7:30 p. m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 7:30
p. m.
Choir practice, Thursday 7:30
p. m.
E. C. Newiiam, pastor.
For Sale
The nwl wctton 12, townwlilp 14,
ritnuo 15 t-DKt of Willamette Meriiliuu
In Crook county. Orenoii, TIiIh land
1h owner Ity uoii-reKldent.ain vIhIkh
to Hell Hmiie and will consider any
reasonable offer. A r drew Vestal
Reynold, Marlon, Grant county,
Indiana. 2-lU'ip
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D. P. Adamsan : Co.
Mr. and Mrs- E. N. Strong n re
sponding a few days in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Met all were
in Portland the last of the week.
J. T. Hardy, of the Oregon
Trunk, was in Prineville on busi
tess yesterday.
E. B. Williams of Powell Liutte.
returned from a trip to Salem the
first of the week.
R. M. Templeton left Tuesday
evening for Portlanl to be with his
daughter who is reported quite ill.
Horace Addis, the field editor of
the Rural Spirit, has boon in Prine
ville covering the Stockmen's Con
vention, Joe Street and wife are in the
city this afternoon from their home
near Fife. They made the trip in
their new Buick.
V. C. Humphrey and W. T. Smith
of Powell Butte, have been shipping
rabbits to the Portland market. In
this way they pay for the ammu
nition used in killing the pests.
Jim Blakelv of Enterprise, who
was sheriff of Crook county some
twenty-five years ago, was in Prine
ville attending the stoekmens'. meet
ing and meeting old friends the
first of the week.
The ladies of the Methodist
chur;h are more than grateful with
the resujts of their dinner and sup
per, which were served in the Win
nek building Tuesday. The receipts
were practically 1 100.
W. J. Johnson has the distinction
of being the first person to make a
proof on a 320 acre homestead on
the reduced cultivation. Jake has
but 16 acres in cultivation on his
320, which is situated in the hills
near Mill creek. He received his
patent yesterday.
DRS. MARTIN
OPTICIANS
Ejcamimations
Free Without
. Obligations
Office on Sti to Court House
LOCAL MENTION
Douglas Lawson went to Port
land on Friday.
Redmond has an ordinance up for
passage, to muzzle the nogs.
Mr. Roberts of Inch & Roberts,
was in Prineville from Redmond
Tuesday.
R. G. Smith was in from his
ranch at Powell Rutte the last of
the week.
0. R. Cooper of Bend, is in Prine
ville this morning. Mr. Cooper
has a soda plant in Bend.
The Christiun minister of Prine
ville will hold preaching services at
the Upper McKay school house next
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Kli Balding who has been in the
mechanical department of this ofllce
for the past two years left for his
home in Hobort, Oklahoma., Sunday.
You are cordially invited to wor
ship with us at the Christian church
next Sunday at the regular hours.
All the usual services, beginning at
10 a. m, with the Bible School.
Gko. II Ramskv.
W. M. Wilson and wife of Red
mond, were in Prineville Tuesday
attending the stockmen's conven
tion. Mr. Wilson has some fHH)
acres of irrigated land at Powell
Butte which he is improving this
year-
W. R. Cook has been appointed
postmaster at Madras. Mr. Cook
is well known in Crook county hav
ing been a candidate for county
clerk on the democratic ticket at
one time. He has been connected
with the Madras school and other
schools of the county at different
times.
T. J. Ferguson returned a few
days ago from a trip to Texas
where he has land holdings. On
the return trip Mr. Ferguson came
through New Orleans, and stopped
off in St. Paul. St. Louis and other
points. Mr Ferguson says that he
finds financial conditions better
here than any place he visited.
While on the trip south he visited
the Exposition grounds at San
Francisco. The Exposition plan is
larger and more elaborate than the
1905 Fair at Portland, and Mr.
Ferguson thinks the people of the
Bay City will have a great fair.
Don't Burn the Candle
At Both Ends!
Many Young Men
Spend their salaries at fast as made in youth's wild
desire to be a "high flyer."
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