Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 07, 1916, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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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
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A Triangle Production Concern
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Also
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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.
The Old Reliable Druggists
18 Years in Business in Prineville
Try a Want Ad in The
Journal It pays