Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 01, 1917, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
MARCH 17 1917
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Have Your Eyes
thoroughly examined and tested
on the first appearance of any
trouble.
BKWARK, however, of those slip
shod, dabbling, and amateurish
systems of so-called, self-styled
Opticians and Specialists.
DOX'T BK SAT1SKIKU with a lot of
mrsterious words and movements,
used by them to impress you and
your purse.
WHAT YOC NEKO is a thoroughly
sound, honest, straightforward
opinion, supported by the neces
sary skill, experience, quallBca-
' tions and REPUTATION. This I
offer you.
MY SYSTEM of Eyesight Testing
has no superior.
MY 23 YEARS' EXPERIENCE is
behind this system.
R. IDA BEHREXDT KEXXEDY
In Prineville until March S only at
Oregon Hotel.
ThejCity
O. A. Hedlund was tn Prineville
Monday.
Perry Long is in the city from
Howard.
Jay H. Upton returned from
Salem Sunday.
H. H. DeArmond was in the city
from Bend Monday.
Ray Putnam is the new janitor
at the court house.
Sam Douthit, of Paulina, is in
the city for a few days.
Dr. J. H. Rosenberg returned
, from The Dalles Friday.
Mrs. I. M. Mills returned to her
borne at Paulina Tuesday.
R. G. Raymond is a business vis
itor tn the city from Post.
B. J. Hinderman is in Prineville
lor a few days from Roberts.
Warren Brown is visiting friends
tn Madras and Culver this week.
' C. C. McNeely and wife, of Bend,
axe in Prineville for a few days.
K. Dean Houston, of Paulina, was
in the city the first of the week.
Pearl, Norman and Jack Weigand
of Lamonta were in the city Monday.
Harry Kimble, postmaster at
Meadow, was in the city Saturday.
Frank and Paul Mertsching were
business visitors in the city Monday.
Miss Sarah Nealeigh, teacher at
Barney, y is in the city for a few
days.
J. L. McDaniel was a business
Tisitor in the city from Powell
Butte Tuesday.
Clarence Ferguson passed through
Prineville Monday on his way home
trom Portland.
S. Steidel, B. Stover, and F.
Woelflen came over from Bend
Monday evening.
Ernest T. Luthy, county commis
sioner, was a business visitor in
the city Friday.
Prof. Schreder, who was re-elected
principal of the public schools
here, resigned his position to enter
the University of Oregon next year.
He expects to receive an A. B. de
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F. YiCany is in the city from
Post today.
Wm.. Slovens is in the city for a
few days.
J. A. Stein and son-were In. the
city Monday.
Mrs. Omar Wilson has a new;
Ford roadster.
O. B. Gray, of Post, is In' the city j
for a few days.
V. J. Wright, of Howard, was In
Prineville Tuesday.
E.'H. l'ent sold a new piano toj
E. A. Alhoe Monday. - j
C. O. Leach is a business visitor ,
from Meadow this week. J
R. A. Kester Is in Prineville for j
a few days from Post. j
Other Scott, of Lohai'nn. is v!"
ing friends in Prineville. j
Geo. J. Dickinson returned from'
Portland Tuesday morning.
D. P. Adamson was a business:
visitor tn Bend Wednesday.
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Collins W. Elkins, wife, and son I
returned from Portland Sunday. j
A daughter was born to Mr. and j
Mrs. Fred C. Kayton on Feb. 12.
City Engineer H. ' A. Kelly left
the first of the -week for Eugene, j
J. E. Warner and wife, of Rob-j
erts, were in the city Wednesday, j
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Mrs. Peter Pauls and family, of
Powell Butte were in the city Tues
day. L. H. Bice, of Klamath Falls, is
employed at the Deschutes Power
Company.:.
About twenty people motored
over from Bend Monday evening
for the fight.
E. A. Abbott and Victor Shaw
were business visitor irom roweu
Butte Monday.
John Hopper and G. W. Wells
were business visitor s from Powell
Butte Tuesday.
R. A. Blanchard, county agricul
turist, was a business visitor in
Prineville Tuesday.
Judge T. E. J. Duffy returned
Monday from a several days' so
journ In Portland.
Lawrence Robinson, of Provi
dence, R. I., is visiting Mr. and
Mrs. George F. Kelley.
Mr. and Mrs. Showas Sharp were
in the city Monday from their
ranch on. Crooked River.
John M. Carpenter, contractor for
the railroad ties, is in Prineville
getting supplies for his camps.
Rev. F. C' Laslette was in Prine
ville Sunday and may become pus-
tor of the Baptist church here.
Geo. Russell left for Reno, Ne
vada, Tuesday to be with his daugh
ter. Pearl, who Is seriously ill.
W. W. Wolworth is here in the
interest of the directory for Crook
Deschuts and Jefferson counties.
J. T. Hardy, freight and passen
ger agent for the Oregon Trunk
railway was in Prineville Saturday.
Edgar Stewart purchased a beau
tiful new Edison "diamond disc"
from Ernest Estes the first of the
week.
A. P. Coleman returned from
Portland Tuesday. Mrs. Coleman is
improving rapidly and will be home
in a few days.
Jack Dickens this week purchased
the W. J. Smelzer ranch a few
miles east of the city. The con
sideration is not given.
Vernon Reeves, of Lebanon, Is
the new grocery clerk at C. W.
Elkins store. He is a brother of
Emil Reeves.
Mrs. B. S. Sullivan, of Portland,
is visiting her daughter, Miss Hazel
Sullivan, stenographer at the assess
or's office.
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OUR TERMS ON
ALFALFA SEED
SPOT CASH
Onion sets per
quart 12 I -2c
Garden Seeds in bulk Garden Seeds in packages
From D. M. Ferry & Co. and Chas. Lilly & Co.
J. E. STEWART & COMPANY, PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Austin Kiier Is in tho city today
from Roberts.
Miss Beatrice Porteous Is visiting
friends in Prineville this week.
F. M. 4Vood, of Paulina, was in
Prineville on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Taylor are
visiting relatives in Prineville.
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Miss Helen Wyman is visiting ,t,
her home in Culver for a few days.'
Ed Gerow is seriously ill with
spotted fever at his mother's home.
Claude MeCulloch, of Portland.
was in Prineville on legal business
Monday.
Tom Houston will ship two cars
of cattle, to Portland fjr the Mon
day market.
There will be services at the
Catholic Church in this city Sunday
at 10 o'clock.
William Chester Evans and Anna
Riebhoff were married tn Prineville'
Wednesday, February 2S. j
C. O. Garner is tn the city today
on business connected with the set-.
tlemeut of the estate of his uncle,
J. O. Garner.
-A. B. Geyer returned to his home
at South Bend, Indiana, Wednesday
after having spent several days at
his ranch on McKay.
Joe Roba, son of G. W. Roba of
Paulina, died at the home of his
parents Sunday morning and was
buried at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fischer, who
have been in Prineville for several
months, returned to their home
near Roberts Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George F. Kelly
have moved to their ranch near
Post. Tbey have been living at the
Barnes ranch on Crooked River.
Church servics will be held at
the Christian church on Sunday at
tne usual nours. nev. uervm win
make his initial appearance tn Prine
ville at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. Manford Nye, of
Roberts, were in Prineville Tuesday
and returned home yesterday, tak
ing their Bon and daughter with
them.
The Knights of Pythias, following
their annual custom, celebrated the
53rd anniversary Thursday evening.
A banquet was served and a very
pleasant time reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Collins W. Elkins
were present at the banquet given
in honor of Mrs. Alexander Thom
son at the Multnomah Hotel, while
in Portland last week.
Announcement of the death of
Mrs. James R. Bennett, of Lamonta,
came to this city last Saturday
morning. Mrs. Bennett suffered a
nervous breakdown from which she
was unable to recover. The de
ceased was a sister of Mrst Malinda
A. Robinson of this city.
The Shumia Club was entertained
at the home of Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy
last Saturday. Owing to the heavy
snow storm only seven memirern
were present, however, the program
consisting of three numbers was
had. Miss Jackson gave "The Dawn
of a Tomorrow" by Burnett, Miss
Conway sang a solo tn the absence
of Mrs. Edward's number a violin
solo, and Mrs. Clifton gave Tagore's
"Child Poems". . The president,
Mrs. M. E. Brink, appointed a com
mittee to arrange a program for the
next year consisting of Mrs. Duffy,
Miss Wilde, and Mrs. Chas. S. Ed
wards. The hostess was ably as
sisted by Mrs. J. H. Upton. The
next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. J. W, Smith.
Alfalfa
Our stock of alfalfa seed just received is
the very finest seed obtainable. For the
last several seasons the opening price on
alfalfa seed has been the lowest From
this it would seem advisable to buy early
Methodist Church Sunday. Mur.
4, Communion Day. Services both
morning and evening.
Wm. Harold and L. L. Scott
killed over 100 rabbits one day re
cently on their ranches west of
Prineville.
HOLD IMJTATOES AT $.1.7.1
lfvu'liule Valley Potato lipimrrn
AiMorlutton Active
A carload of seed potatoes was
sold by the Deschutes Valley Potato
Employment
Agency
Anyone wishing work
should call on
J. F. Morris
Near Ochoco Bridge
Prineville, Orgon
Seed.
Growers Association at North Yak
ima, February 2. at $1.75 per 100
pounds, and three cars sold a few
days prior at $3.35,
The, association Is planning big
things for next year, and will grow
better potatoes and more of them.
They are offered 25 per cent above
the market for a large number of
potatoes by Texas parties.
The ?rook County Journal has
the luru'st sworn circulation of any
paper In Central Oregon ud like
wise is the best advertising medium.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
SHEEP FOR SALE 100 head of
line wool ewes bred to Hamp
shire rams, will commence to
lamb about April 1. Some throe
and some four years old, all fut.
Almost all will lamb. J. L. Mc-
! Daniel, Powell Butte, Ore., 9
' miles east of Redmond, 9 tulles
west of Prineville. 16HP
FOR BAlA Full blood 2-year-old
Jersey bull. II. K. Allen, Box 41
Powell Butte. Oregon. 16tfc
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