CRCOK COUNTY JOURNAL
The City
J. C. Farnham of Redmond was
in the city Sunday.
Andrew Morrow was in Frineville
from Grizzly last Saturday.
E. J. Rodgers of Bend was in
Prineville the last of the week.
Mrs. Wurzweiler is visiting
friends in Prineville this week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Laughlin were
in Prineville the last of the week.
Workmen are busy today laying
a new floor on the Main street bridge
P. R. Barnhouse of Mitchell was
a buisness visitor the last of the
week. -
Miss Viola Freil, who has been
visting in and near Prineville for
gome time, returned to her home at
Cherryville, Oregon, last Tuesday.
D. 0. Jones of Paulina was in
Prineville yesterday.
Orrin Mills was in the city the
first of the week.
John R. Luckey is working at the
J jrdan & Robinson store.
Henry Brummer is in Prineville
from his ranch near Tost.
Ben Burehtorf was in the city
Tuesday on business.
Chas. Houston was in the city
from Roberts yesterday evening.
Giant Mays and wife of The
Dalles were in the city the last of
the week.
Pr. Ida Behrendt will be at the
Hotel Oregon until Saturday, Oc
tober 16.
Geo. Hamilton was a business
visitor from Grizzly the first of the
week.
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F. Wooloy was in Frineville yes
terday from Portland.
Roy MeCallister of Haystack,
was in town on Sunday.
Miss Dolly Hodges of this city is
spending the week at Rend.
Charles M. Faulkner of Barnes
was in Prineville Tuesday.
F. 0. Minor of Bend was in the
city on business yesterday.
Loren Kimble of Summit Prairie
was in Prineville on Tuesday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Pe
terson, on October 11, a girl.
Henry Montgomery of Bend was
in the city the first of the week.
Jack Weigand of Lnmonta left
for San Francisco the first of the
week.
Geo. Russell returned the first of
the week from a trip to Belknap
Springs. .
Dan Burris and David Williams
of Suplee were in the city last week
on business.
Lex. Long visited with friends in
Madras front Friday until Monday
afternoon.
Chas. L. BushneJI and Bessie Ag
nes Cates of Roberts were married
on October 14, in this city.
Donald J. Ross and Gertrude
Strichler of Held were married yos
terday'in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McGregor of
Mosier, Oregon are visiting at the
home of Dr. Davis.
Solo at Methodist church Sunday
morning by Mr. Hill. Title, "Be
Merciful unto Me."
A marriage license was issued to
Herman H. Labenz and Raginc An
derson of Imperial the first of the
week.
M. E. Rockeyfeller died in this
city on Sunday morning, and the
funeral was held on Tuesday after
noon at 2:30.
W. P. Davidson of St. Paul, who
has large land interest in this part
of the state, was in Prineville on
business the last of the week.
Mrs. Bonz Wineberger of Mead
ows passed through this city on
Tuesday on her way to Ashland
were she will visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Wright.
There will not be the regular ser
vices at the Catholic church next
Sunday. Instead, services will be
held a week from Sunday, October
31, at 8:30 A. M.
J. W. Nye and family arrived
from Foster last Monday evening
and will spend a month with Mr.
Nye's two brothers, M. D., and G.
H., who live on Bear Creek.
The Methodist and Presbyterian
churches will unite on Sunday at
7:30 to welcome Rev. Van Nuys as
the new pastor of the Presbyterian
Church.
The subject at the morning ser
mon at the Methodist church on
Sunday will be " Infant Baptism."
Sunday School at 10:00 'A. M. Ep
worth League at 6:30 P. M.
Professor V. A. Cooper concluded
a series of lectures at the Methodist
church in this city Tuesday evening.
He drew good audiences, and was
enjoyed by everyone who heard him.
There will be a basket dinner at
the Baptist church next Sunday at
noon.J Everyone come and bring a
basket; if you have no basket, come'
anyhow.
Miss Maude Potter who has just
finished a five months term of school
at Summit Prairie passed through
Prineville Tuesday on her way to
western Washington, where she will
attend Normal school this winter,
A series of Revival meetings will
be conducted at the Grimes Chapel
beginning on Monday October 25.
The pastor will be assisted by the
Rev. W. F. Keagy of Bend. There
will be special music. Rev. Keagy
is a strong, forceful and attractive
preacher. Every meeting will be of
vital interest to the community. F.
C. Newham.
LOST Today, a pair of scales from
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TRESPASS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that no
trespassing or hunting will be allow
ed on the premises of the under
signed, located on Crooked River
near Prineville. This notice will be
strictly enforced. C.J.Johnson.
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