CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL ThejCfty G. P. Reams made & trip to Mitche'l the first of the week. Mrs. Guy Soars of Powell Butte was in Frinevllie Tuesady. Mrs. Hugh Gee of Combs Flat was visiting in town on Monday. Glen Chitwood of Willow Creek was visiting in town several days this week. C. F. Smith left yesterday for Eugene and other "iViHainette Valley points. Denton G. Burdick of Redmond was in Prineville the frst of the week. Frank McClure and wife of Headly, Texas, are visiting at the Pishman hwne. Willard H. Wirt: is in Portland attending the meeting of the district attorneys there. G. M. Cornett and family return ed the last of the week from a trip to Crater Lake. Mrs. Robert Demaris who has been visiting here, returned to her home at Post Saturday. Mrs. Vira Cyrus returned the last ef the weke from a trip to Willam ette Valley points. Loren and Harry Kimbal of Meadows, were in Prineville the last of the week on business. Congressman Sinnot says that the roads throughout Central Oregon are good so far as he has been. Delegations are coming in force form other Central Oregon towns to the county fair here in October. 1. M. Mills and son of Paulina shipped two car loads of beef cattle to the Potland markets Monday. " Earl McLaughlin and family left the last of the week for Walla Walla where they will spend the winter. Clark Glcason left this afternoon on a business and vacation trip to Miss Evadana Gove is the new assistant in Pr. Gove's dental parlors. P. B. Foindextcr, Newt. Poindex t.er and Jap Ireland returned the first of the week from a trip in the Cascades. Mrs. J. 'A. Douthit of The Dalles. who has been visiting her mother Mrs. Dunham of this city, returned to her home last Saturday. Mrs. Edward Frauenfelder who has been in Prineville for several weeks, returned to her home in St. Louis the last of the week. A card from R. E. Gray and wife says that the Grays are now located at Prismo, which is a California beach resort. They say that thcyj are enjoying the trip immensely. Wade Houston and family return . .1 fr.un a tvin to the Cascades the i . r .u i. ti, ,. .... t n ! where they will camp for a time first of the week. 1 hey secured all Hiram Gibson of The Dalles is in town on business, W. J. Buckley of Redmond was in Prineville on business Wednesday. Miss Dottie Poindoxtof returned from Portland the first of the week. Mrs. June Powell returned the last of the week from a visit to Port land. G. W. Noble and Robert K. Davis returned the first of the week fr in a trip to Paulina. The John Carroll threshing ma chine has been busy on the Ochoco for ,the past few days. Ira Cox and Mary Morgan both of Barnes were married by Judge Springer on August 21. K. A. Davenport and family left this morning for Mt. Vernon Springs and Willamette Va!l the blackberries and huckleberries they could can. and caught lots of big fish in Big Lake. Drs. Martins returned from a trip through Harney county last week, and left Saturday for Lake county. They expect to return here by Sep tember 20, and after a ten days stop, will go east for the winter. Mrs. Freeberg, of Sarles, North Dakota, who has been visiting here for some time with friends and rela tives, returned to her home there last week, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. E. 0. Hyde of this city, who will spend a vacation there. I. M. Mill was in Prineville from Paulina the last of the week arrang ing for the completion of his new home at that place. The Mills resi dence will be one of the best in that part of the country when completed. The contract for painting and finish ing has been let to A. B, Roller of this city. P.. E. Simpson and G. N. Clifton left Sunday evening for Seattle to attend the funeral of their old friend i 11. W. Littleton who suddenly died 'y there on Saturday. Mr. Littleton accompanied those other gentlemen Fortland tswr.s. Attorney . .,. a,;aee and Mrs. Vn a hunting trip into the Cascades Addie Spalding returned the last of frvm this point a few weeks ago. the week from an auto t:n to Klamath Falls. Mrs. J. H. Keer.e of Ejgerv? ar rived in Prineville the first of the I J. B. Et'l and family returned 'from atrip to the fairs .in California the last of the week. Juhn says that : the San Francisco fair is a beauty, week and will make her home here, j an(j that prcts f,jr all classes of ac Mr. Keene, of the Ford GarEjre. has!,.,.,,,!..,: In tho Rai- f'ltv am been here for some time, Mrs. Kurtz, daughter of Mr. and Mre.T. F. McCallister, who has been visiting in and near here for some time returned to her home in St. Louis last week. quite reasonable. He found the road to be good throughout most of the distance, and reports an excellent trip. C. A. Whit sett was visiting rela tives in Prineville a couple of days John Breeding and family and this week. Mr. Whitssett was prom- Bert Grater returned from a trip to'inent in the mercantile business in the Cascades the first of the week. Prineville years ago, and now lives They secured 400 quarts of black- ir. the Sacramento Valley. He has berries and 120 quarts of buckle-1 a farm near Culver, where he has beries. They were camped near Big J just finished harvesting a good crop Lake on the Sntiam road. of wheat. Inter-M W ountam agon Shows 25 People 20 Horses 8 Wagons Presenting the Greatest of all American Plays "An American Hobo" The play is full of music, comedy and thrilling scenes, featuring, Chas. P. Melton, in the title role One of the greatest comedians ever seen in the west. Will Exhibit at Prineville Friday, August 27 Under the Big Tents Adults 50 cents Children under 12, 25 cents John Huffman was taken to the Pendleton Asylum the first of the week from this county, having been adjudged insane. Mrs. H. E. Cross was in the city Tuesday, and reports that Mr. Cross is impoving after an attack of double pneumonia, but is still very weak. County Attorney Willard H. Wirtz was chosen as a member of the execu tive committee of the Association of District Attorneys for Oregon, which was organized in Portland Tuesday. On the front page of last night's Oregon Journal is a potrait of Hon. W. L. Bradshaw of The Dalles who is well known here. The picture is one of a group of four of the best known jurists in the northwest. Madras will have what will be the first automobile service on an R. F. D. Line in Oregon when commencing on September 1, the new service will supply 118 famlies on a route 57 miles in lenght. The salary of the contract is $1S(K) per annum. Omar Wilson has the contract for building a resilience for Homer Ross in the southeast part of the city. The residence has been rented to Alex Donnelly, and will be ready for occupancy on Sepcmber l'i. The contract h;us been awarded to the W. F. King Co. for the erec tion of a building which will be oc cupied by the Prineville Steam Laundry, on the lot directly north of Hodson's garage. The building will be 31 by 47 in size, and will be completed early in October. The recital at the Methodist church on Tuesday evening was greatly en joyed by those present. The read ings by Mrs. Tiffany, who by the way is a graduate of the Crook County High School, were of a high class, especially her impersonations. The muiseal numbers by Prof. Hill were of a high order and were greatly appreciated. E. L. Reynolds of the Inland Auto Company made a trip to the Izee country, a distance of 102 miles each way, and brought in a disabled car the last of the week. Prineville's garages have a reputation for the best mehanies there are, and are reaching far into the country and getting the business. An examination will be given for the pupils of the 8th grade, Septem ber 2 and 3. Pupils wishing to take the entire examination or make up credits will piease send to the office of the County Superintendent, J. E Meyers, at once for the questions which will be sent to the chairman of the board. There will be a new feature in the show line in Prineville on the night of August 27, when the Inter Mountain wagon show company will produce an evening of entertainment These people use a large tent, capa ble of seating some 500 or GOO peo ple, and produce a program of music, comedy and drama. It is a new de parture for this class of shows, and will no doubt be received with intrest. Prof. H. C. Baughman and family returned from a trip to ' Portland, Eugene and other points the last of the week, after a three week's ab sence. 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