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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1916)
PAGE 8 CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL The City County court is in regular session this week. S. T. Vaughn was in the city from Bend yesterday. Mrs. Fred Blanchard visited with Mrs. H. H. Rachor Sunday. Edward Gould is in the city to day from Roberts. E. II. Brent will leave tonight for Portland, on business. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. James Bayn on Friday, a daughter. . Miss Ada Wilde is back from her vacation and ready for school. George Kelly donated the use of his truck for the Monday picnic. J. H. Haner and Mrs. Haner were at the picnic on Monday. . Mrs. Ramsey returned from a vacation at camn Kyle Tuesday. R. C. Hillman and family of Culver were at the picnic on Mon day. , C. H. Miller of Redmond was in the city yesterday on telephone business., R. A. Clark and family returned from a trip to Lakeview the first of the week. C. L. Shattuck, Mrs. Shattuck and daughter left yesterday for the company plant at Cove. J. Victoria Huston left today for . Sisters. She will teach the Plain view school this winter. A. W. Boyee and family were at the picnic Monday from their home in Jefferson county. - j L. B. Lafollette and family and H. Hamilton were at the picnic on McKay Monday. j Mrs. C. I. Winnek is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lakin in this city. E. E. Evans and family returned from Redmond this week where they spent their vacation. Mrs. Grace Krebs and little daughter will leave tonight for their home at Sandpoint, Idaho. Wm. A. Rachor .who has been working on the Bear Creek road1 was in the city the first of the' week. He reports some substantial improvments in that road. Don't contract your grain until you see or telephone the Redmond Warehouse Co., H. R. Lakin will return the last of the week irom Minnesota whore he was called by the death of h is father. C. L. Ream and son, C. E. Ream, were in from Post yesterday, the latter going to Redmond on business. H. H. DoArmond. J. H. Overturf and R. M. Smith of Bend attended the festivities on Monday on the McKay. Miss C. V. Conway and Sister Estelle, returned Sunday from Portland where they spent their vacation. Mrs. Chas. S. Edwards and daughters will return from Port land the first of the week after an absence of a month. Miss Jennie Stevens returned to day from Sisters where she has been visiting relatives and friends for the past six weeks. Every member is requested to be present at the Rebekah lodge at the local hall tonight. Something special. Come sure. A recruiting sergeant of the United States Army will be in Red mond tomorrow, at Culver on Sat urday and Metolius the following day. An effort is being made to recruit, an Oregon regiment. Two car loads of horses have been shipped from Madras recent ly, three from Redmond and two from Bend for use in the military service of the United States and European countries. A new concrete floor has been in stalled in the basement of the pub lic school building the other floor painted and other improvements provided for the opening of school. Fire escaDes have been bought and ( will be installed oon. j George F. Kelley yesterday pur-! chased the Frank B. Foster ranch of 600 acres together with 250 head of cattle. The ranch is situated near Faulina and is a valuable loca tion. Mr. Foster will complete the harvest of the second crop of al falfa after which he will perhaps leave Central Oregon for a time for his health. S. L. Wiggins and A. C. Egan, both i,f the 0-V. railway are in the city. Mr. Wiggins will be' stationed at Bond as traveling freight and passenger agent in the future, Mr. Egan having been transferred to an Idaho position, which is in the nature of a promotion. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Ketehum cele brated their golden wedding in this ! city on Saturday. A dinner was ! served at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Belknap and during the afternoon a reception to friends was held at the Ketehum home. The Ketchums have been residents of Pnnevilie since 187S. They have five daughters and one son living, all residents of Crook county. Robert W. Osborn who has been connected with the Journal staff for the past several months, left I today for. Portland where he will enter Reed College for the coming school year. Mr. Osborn is a man of ability, who has selected the newspaper profession as hi choice and who is destined to make good. The place made vacant by hia de parture will be filled by some other local young man of ability. If you are interested apply in person at this office. IS BESTTOREYNOLDS President C. A. Reynolds of t'ue Northwest Townsite Company of Philadelphia, accompanied by his attorney F. J. Geiger were in the city Saturday and Sunday looking over the holdings of the company here. 'these gentlemen said that they have , isitcj practically all the other towns in the Northwest where they have holdings, and that in none of them are the prospects better than in Pnnevilie. They predict a brilliant future for this community and state that Prineville real estate is a better buy than the majority of the towns in the Northwest. ... The Redmond Warehouse. Com pany is ready to contract all kinds I of grain with a liberal payment in The Redmond Warehouse Com pany is always at the top of the market on all kinds of grain. Pd. Adv. Pd Adv. advance. Pd. Adv. E- LYRIC - Theatre ' SATURDAY and SUNDAY Helen Ware In the Enthralling Story of Tropic Isles Cross Currents A Triangle Production Concern ing Two Women and a man, of a Fire at Sea and the Primitive Struggles of Castaways on an unknown isle. Also Weber & Fields Chief Merrymakers in The Worst of Friends A KEYSTONE KOMEDY of Course " 8 Reels, 2 Hours' Time Come Before 8 to See it all Admission 25c, Children 15c !ie Next Week For Our Ad WHY YOU ARE NERVOUS The nervous system is the alarm system of the human body. In perfect health v. hardly realize that we have a network of nerve, but when health is ebbing, when strength is declin ing, the same nervous system gives the alarm in headaches, tiredness, dreamful sleep,' irritability and unless corrected, leads straight to 8 breakdown.1 To correct nervousness, Scott's Emul sion is exactly what yon should take; its rich nutriment gets into the blood and rich blood feeds the tiny nerve-cells while the whole system responds to its refresh ing tonic force: It is free from alcohol. ecott&Bowne. BloomSeld, N.J. NOTICE. In the Matter of the Assessment and Apportionment of Taxes for I the Year 1916 by the Ochoco Irri 1 gation District. Notice is hereby given that the ! Board of Directors of the Ochoco Irrigation District fhas fixed ihe I amount of money to be raised by assessment for the year 1916 I against and upon all the lands with i in the Ochoco Irrigation District, subject to such taxes as provided I by law, in the sum of $3,510.00 and the said board of Directors wil) on Tuesday the 3rd day of I i October, 1916 at the office of said I I irrigation district in the city of Prineville, Oregon, acting as a ; board of equalization, will meet for i the purpose of reviewing and cor recting its assessment and spporv tionment of taxes, as provided b'y law, and that said board will con tinue in session from day to day, as long as may be necessary, not to exceed ten days, exclusive of Sun days, to hear and determine any ojbections by any interested persons to the assessments and apportion ments thereof and any other mat ters connected therewith that may j come before them and in the mean , time the assessment list and record is and will remain in the office of the Secretary of said board for the inspection of all persons interested therein. Dated at Prineville, Oregon this 5th day of September, 1916. R. L. Schee, Secretary of the Board of Direc tors of the Ochoco Irrigation Dis trict. 43tlc. Prineville Drug Company Co?nett dc Company I PRINEVILLE, OREGON : Our Motto: Quality Service Satisfaction New Fall Goods Arriving Daily in Every Department 3000 Yards Outing Flannels Just Arrived Bought Before Prices Advanced Sell for the Same old Prices 1 1 c to 1 2 lc the Yard Women's Fall Coats Are Here Select your coat now while the assortment is at the top notch; remember we handle only one coat of a kind so you will not meet yourself coming down the street; the prices are right as they usually are at this store. Public School and High School Students make this store your headquarters again this year as usual; we consider your trade very desirable. Our Fall Shoes are Here Bought before the big ad vance; our prices are right; if you doubt our word just go down to the city of Port land and price a few shoes; low rent means lower prices; shoes for. the whole family from size 0 in infants to 1 1 sizes in mens; we fit the feet Our grocery stock is very complete; bring in your cata logues and compare prices with us and see what you are buying when you buy at home. The New Store, New Firm, New Build ing, N:w Merchandise, Everything New and Clean r, chool Starts :AT NINE O'CLOCK: This is the Only Store in Prineville That Can Fill Your List Completely School Books and School Supplies Including a complete line of Tablets, Composition Books, Pencils, Erasers, Pens, Ink in all colors, Library Paste, . Rulers, Pencil Boxes, Colored Crayons and everything needed in school work Make a List of Your Wants and Bring it Direct to Our Store. We Can Fill It! D. P. ADAMSON & CO. 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