Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 04, 1915, Page Page 4, Image 4

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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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
'J
Do you spend five cents a day
foolishly ?
That amount will pay for a
telephone in your residence
The Pioneer Telegraph &
Telephone Company
LOCAL MENTION
J. H. Gray returned from a trip
to Portland Friday.
S. S- Stearns and son, Cecil, went
to Bend Saturday on business.
Miss Hattie Houston is a Prine
ville visitor this week from Bear
creek.
County Clerk Johnson of Jeffer
son county was in Prineville the
first of the week.
Miss Maude Potter is in Prine
ville from Roberts where she has
been teaching school.
The creamery has been completely
overhauled and will be open for
business next Monday.
C- F. Savage, representing the
Undeiwood typewriter people of
Portland, was in Prineville Monday.
Mrs. I. Michel was called to
Portland the last of the week to
attend the funeral of a friend, Mr
Conrad.
Ken Kerch tot or cear creek was
called here Monday to help care for
Shelly Holland who is very sick at
the Home Hospital.
The funeral of the infant daugh
ter of Wm. Boegli of Culver was
held in Prineville Saturday. The
little one lived but two days.
P. L. Caples of The Dalles spent
Sunday and a couple of days the
first of the week in Prineville, the
guest of his son, Delbert Caples,
the popular druggist.
Basket social at Stewart's Hall
Friday evening at 7:30. Coffee and
cocoa will be served free. Baskets
will be sold in three divisions.
T)ome and have a good time.
The Crook County Abstract Com
pany has moved to a new building
erected for them on "Attorneys'
How" on Third street. The new
quarters were built and ready for
occupancy in seven working days by
Contractor Pancake.
TOO MANY CHILDREN
are under -size, under-wetght
with pinched faces and poor blood ; they
do not complain but appetite lags, they
have no ambition and do not progress.
Such children need the rich medicinal
nourishment in Scott't Emuhion above
everything else ; its pure cod liver oil con
tains nature's own blood-forming, flesh
building fats which quickly show in rosy
cheeks, better appetite, firm flesh and
sturdy frames.
If your children are languid, tired
when rising, catch cold easily or find
their studies difficult, give them Scott't
Emuhion; it supplies the very food ele
ments that their systems lack.
Scott' Emuhion contains no alcohol
and is so good for growing children it's a
pity to keep it from them.
H-47 Scott &Bowiie. Bloomfield. N. I.
LOCAL MENTION
Clarence Cox and wife were
Prineville visitors Sunday.
John Tuck was in Prineville from
his ranch near Powell Butte Tues
day. J. B- Eell returned the last of
the week from a business trip to
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Eugene.
C. I. Bozell, former owner of the
Bend Flour Mills, died in that city
the last of the week.
Mrs. M. R. Biggs, who is at the
Good Samaritan Hospital in Port
land, is getting along nicely.
L. S. Lambert was in Prineville
Monday. Mr. Lambert had a
photo gallery here at one time.
Carey Stearns is visiting at
Eugene, Creswell and other valley
points. He will be home Saturday-
0. W. Updike of Laidlaw, who
has been a resident of this country
for years, died the first of the week
at his home in Laidlaw from
Bright's disease
Mrs. S- J. Milliorn, who has been
with her daughter at Loomis,
Wash., since last September, re
turned to her home in this city
Tuesday evening.
W. H. Keehtl and wife returned
to Prineville Monday from Port
land where they have resided for
the past few years. They say that
Crook county looks good to them
and that they will perhaps make
their home here.
Lafler's Studio has received an
8x10 electric printer for use on
dark days or at night. This is a
modern appliance that will greatly
faciliate the work of the local photo
shop. A line of book marks and
novelties have also been added.
LOCAL MENTION
Mrs. W. A. Lincoln left Tuesday
for Portland and San Francisco.
Otto C. Gray and George Dixon
were in Portland the first of .the
week on business.
The Rotarian Club Quartet of
Portland will appear tonight at the
Commercial Club Hall
Mrs. Collins W. Elkins enter
tained the members of the Shumja
and Glee Clubs at ht r home yester
day afternoon. Tea was rerved at
1 o'clock. A plea Mint afternoon is
reported.
Christian church services at usual
hours next Sunday. The subject in
the morning will be along th
' Missionary Work of the Church."
In the evening some "Educational
Interpretations." Geo. H. Ramsey.
The "Invincible of the Baptist
church met with Mrs. Floyd Hous
ton Tuesday evening and held a
very profitable meeting. Refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Hous
ton. The class will meet with Mr.
and Mrs. M. I). Powell April 6.
E. G. Hodson has completely re
covered from his recent illness and
left the Portland hospital yesterday
for Salem where he will spend some
time visiting his sister. He is ex
pected ' home about ths first of
April.
John Jones, son of G. W. Jones,
of Powell Butte. Was committed to
the asylum the first of tho week
and was takeh to the asylum yes
terday by an attendant from that
institution. Jones was committed
about ten years ago from Crook
county, but was later released. '
The ladies of "the Christian Sun
day School will give a "Food Sale"
at the Clifton & Cornett store Sat
urday, March 13, for the benefit of
the Sunday School. Come and get
your Sunday dinner. The "Golden
Rod" class will have a doll booth at
the same place.
Miss Louise Summers returned to
Prineville the first of the week from
Arizona where she has been with a
pitient. She returned through the
Exposition City and says that the
Oregon Building contains some
wonderful exhibits, but that she
failed to see anything from Crook
county.
LOCAL MENTION
N. V. Mc'Join was a business
visitor in Prineville Saturday.
Bruce Gray of Post has lost more
than twenty head of stock from
rabies.
George Rav is Bick at his home
in this city. He was brought in
Tom his ranch near Post Saturday,
and is threatened with typhoid.
Mrs. Albert Heinbree died at
Rodondo Beach, California, on Tues
day of last week, after a short ill
ness. Mrs. Hembree spent a
couple of years in Prineville some
time ago with her sister, Mrs. 0.
E. Temp!eton. She leaves a hus
band, nine children, one sister and
a brother. Interment was in Ingle
wood Cemetery, Ingle-wood, Calif.
Miss Conway read two short
plays of Lady Gregory's at the reg
ular meeting of the Literary De
partment of the Annex Monday
evening. The plays were full of
Irish wit and while one was tragedy
and the other comedy, both were
true to life and were entertaining
and instructive without being at all
didactic. The time of the next
meeting wilt be announced in this
paper hittr, as the regular meeting
will he postponed on account of the
union evangelistic meetings at the
Presbyterian church.
NewNobby
Sailors
in the latest shapes
Tipperary Hats and
Pattern Hats
The latest creations in
Millinery. The most com
plete and up-to-date stock
ever received in Prineville
and hats arriving daily.
Come in and look them over
Mrs. Estes
The Milliner
PRINEVILLE. OREGON
Now Ready For
Delivery!
ITHE UNIVERSAL CAR.
We Have Just Received a Full
Carload of the 1915 Model T
ord
Cars
Which are now set up and ready for inspection
Get Your Car Now!
From $40.00 to $60.00 rebate if there are 300,000
Ford cars sold this year, and nearly one-half of
that number has already been sold. You must get
in on this 300,000 to get the rebate mentioned!
Firestone," Goodyear, United States
and Michelin Tires, a complete stock
on hand. A full line of oils and gas
A Carload of Dodge and Stude
baker cars now enroute
C. W. WILSON
THE FORD GARAGE
The Journal is Cheap at $1.50 a year
Indorsed by Ackerman
Oregon Normal School, Mon
mouth, Oregon: ''This is to say
that the California Jubilee Quartet
played to a large and appreciative
audience in the Normal School
Chapel last night. The program
rendered was of a high order, es
pecially Mr. Payne, in his imitation
of Black Patti, and very much en
joyed by every one." Respectfully
submitted, J. H. Ackeuman,
President.
(Formerly state superintendent of
schools.)
At the Commercial Club Hall,
Wednesday, March 17.
Wait for Me
Coming to I'rliK'Vllle hood. 1'leaHe
watch for mv arrival Iu. Ida
linHKKND'f, Baker, Ore. 2 25 3t
WANI
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Rakes, Shovels, and other garden tools galore; all varieties of vegetable J
and flower seeds. Come in and get your choice while stock is complete!
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STEWART & CO.
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