Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 21, 1917, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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    JUNE 21, 1917
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The City
Frank Foster was lu Prineville
Monday.
Miss Maggie Glare left Sunday
tor Fortland.
Mrs, R. L. Jordan returned Fri
day from Portland.
Kay Putnam returned from Port
land Friday evening.
John Hays, of Silver Lake, was
in Prlnevllle Saturday.
R. L. Jordan fs at Goliiendale.
Washington, this week.
Mrs. Carl Fischer, of Roberta, Is
In the city for a few days.
Wni. Ledford and family were In
the city from Post, Saturday.
Alex Ammons was In the city
Monday afternoon from Held.
Vernon Bell, of Redmond, was a
visitor in the city over Sunday.
Mrs. John R. Luckey returned
Sunday from a trip to Portland.
Chas. Congleton of the Forest
Service was in Prineville, Monday.
Miss Dorthea Nash left Sunday
tor her home at Nashville, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Reynolds re
turned from Portland Sunday even
ing.
F. C. Logan and Viola M. Smith,
of Barnes, were married in Bend
on June 11.
S. S. Brown and son and W. D.
Boyce, of Culver, were in the city
Saturday.
Mrs. E. H. Conser returned from
Portland Saturday after an absence
ot several weeks.
, Helen Summers arrived Sunday
from Portland. She will spend the
summer in this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Fischer Logan, of
Barnes, were In the city Friday and
Saturday of last week.
Miss Hazel Sullivan returned Sat
urday from Portland where she has
been visiting her mother.
R. G. Smith left Monday for Gate
way where he will paint, and paper
the residence of Robert Cram.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Robinson and
Mrs. Elva Allen spent Sunday and
Monday in Bend visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Peoples, and
Misses Irene Barnes, Leola Estes and
Nora Stearns spent Sunday at Suttle
Lake.
Mrs. Floyd Houston and daughter
returned Saturday from Portland
where they have been for the past
two weeks.
E. C. Faught was in the city Sat
urday from Roberts. He was ac
companied on his return by his
daughter, Grace, who has been vis
iting relatives here.
Andrew Morrow, Howard Turner
and other prominent business men
ot Madras have incorporated the
First National Bank of that place,
and have been granted a charter by
the treasury department.
Miss Vivian Hinkle returned Fri
day evening from Salem where she
had been visiting her brother,
Sichel Hinkle. She stopped in Port
land on her way home to take in
the sights at the Rose Festival.
J. F. Healey was In Prineville
Saturday.
J. F. Blanohard has moved to his
ranch near Culver for the summer.
Mrs. Nick Rachor and Mrs. H. H.
Rachor visited Mrs. B. F. Wilhoit
last week.
L. M. Beohtell and G. N. Clifton
were on Ochoco a few days last
week fishing.
There will be services at the
Catholic Church in this city next
Sunday at 10 a. m.
Mrs. Lester Hall arrived in Prine
ville from her home at Hampton
Buttes on Monday,
Business Men's luncheon tomor
row at Hotel Prineville. All are
invited to be present.
Rev. F. C. Laslette will preach at
the I'pper McKay school house, Sun
day, June 24, at 2:30 V- m.
Mrs. H. H. Rachor and children
are visiting at Powell Butte with
Mrs. Nick Rachor this week.
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Powell and
son Lloyd and wife returned from
Portland and other points Monday.
Dr. I. H. Gove bought a Ford last
week and Saturday afternoon left
for Fossil where his family has been
visiting for a few weeks.
Ralnh Christian passed success
fully the naval examinations recent
ly in Portland. He lives in Prine
ville and is home now but if called
(Will go.
Myrtle Lister gave a farewell
slumber party for Marjorie Wilson
Monday night at the Lister home.
A tew of the most intimate friends
were invited.
The Baptist Bible School classes
of Mrs. William Ayres and Mrs. H.
D. Still held a Joint picnic at the
Jacobs farm last Monday and report
a delightful day. "
C. W. Goodnight and Hattie Wil
son were married in The Dalles
yesterday afternoon. The bride was
a resident of Louisville, Ky. They
will make their home in Prineville.
Dr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jones, of
Portland, have been Prineville vis
itors recently. Dr. Jones returned
to Portland Sunday but Mrs. Jones
will remain in our city for some
time.
Sunday evening Rev. E. T. Reid
will take his congregation to the
Christian Church and hold a union
service with the people of that
church. Rev. Reid will speak on
"Human Nature and Its Possibili
ties" and all are invited to attend.
A rabid house cat was killed by
Hub Kinder at the Kinder home in
North Prineville, Monday afternoon
about 4 o'clock. It showed every
symptom of the disease, Mr. Kinde,
says, and was dispatched with a
rifle. He thinks that no damage
was done to other animals in the
community. ,
At the Methodist Church Sun
day, June 24: Morning, reception
of members in preparatory class into
full membership with a short ser
mon to children. Evening, the pas
tor will preach at the Christian
Church and in the afternoon at 3
o'clock at Grimes' Chapel. Other
services as usual. Everybody is in
vited. E. T. Reid, pastor.
Colorado's Fighting Governor
Hon. George A. Carlson to Be Heard at the
Chautauqua .
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HON. GEORGE A. CARLSON, the
fighting Governor of Colorado,
is coming to Chautauqua to de
liver his stirring address, "The Price
of Progress." Judge Ben B. Lindsay
of Denver, with whom the Governor
co-operated in securing the wisest lej:
Islation ever secured in the state, says
of Carlson:
"He is a broad, courageous champion
of good government. He has had a
most novel, dramatic and Intensely in
teresting experience as District Attor
ney and Governor of a great western
state. He hns a big vital message that
conies from his broad and abundant
experience with men and measures. I
((insider C'hantnuquas fortunate In se
curing his services,"
Z. M Brown was lu Prineville
the first of the week.
Sam Ferguson arrived from Junc
tion City on Tuesday.
Mrs. A. L. Macintosh, of Bond,
was In Prineville on Momluy.
Mrs. J. W. Smith returned from
Colville, Wash., on Monday.
Vorn Merchant and wife, of Cul
ver, were In the city Tuesday.
Mrs. I). F. Stewart has returned
from a trip to Cioldomlule, Vnnli.
Mrs. K. A. Davenport went to
Portland last week on a short visit.
Miss Maud Bllyeu is visiting
at the S. S. Steams ranch near La
Pine.
Leland Belknap arrived Sunday
from Portland for the summer va
cation. Mr. and "Mrs. Joel Newton, of
Roberts, were In the city on busi
ness Tuesday.
Several auto loads ot fans wit
nessed the ball game at Bend Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. Roy Price, of Post, ami Miss
Silvia Miller were lu the city the
first of the week.
"Mrs. Norris Morgan left Sunday
for Portland and Seattle where she
will visit friends.
W. I. Dishman and family have
moved to their ranch on Ochoco to
spend the summer.
Miss Genevieve Smith arrived
from Portland recently and will
spend her vacation in this city.
F. P. Luce and Lena Cox were
married in this city on June 13,
Rev. W. L. Vau Nuys. officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Biggs and
Mrs. W. I. Dishman returned Mon
day from an auto trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ban Puett and Mabel
Bixby, of Paulina, passed through
Prineville yesterday on their way to
Portland.
L. Conncl, of Meadow, returned
the first of the week from a trip to
North Yakima and other points in
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Chrlstenson
returned Friday evening from Mos
cow, Idaho, where they had been
visiting relatives.
The Ladies Annex library will be
closed July 1 until September 1.
All books must be returned by the
last Tuesday In June.
James A. MofTitt was in Prineville
on business Monday. He left the
following day for LaPine where he
will Bummer his sheep.
R. G. Smith, C. M. Stroud and
Paul Smith returned Sunday from
G. W. Russell's ranch where they
have been for the past week paint- j
ing buildings. j
J. Alton Thompson, W. D. Barnes,
A. L. Macintosh. L. E. Smith, H. H. j
DeArmond and other officials of
Deschutes County were in the city
on, business Monday.
Presbyterian Church Sunday,
June 24th. The hour for Bible
study, 10 to 11 a. m., will be given
to special Children's Day exercises.
At 11 special service for the chil
dren will be held with a suitable
sermon by the pastor. Young Peo
ple's meeting at 7 p. m. Evening
worship at 8.
Ralph Christian, Bub Barnes, Roy
Mattson and Homer Allison, who re
cently enlisted in the army and were
allowed to return to this city be
cause of congested quarters , have
been called for service, two of their i
number left yesterday for Portland,
the others going today. Orville Dil
lon enlisted yesterday alBO and left
last night for Portland.
First Baptist Church Sunday,
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June 4? ; iuurcit ruum ocuuui av
10. Glad to see new faces. Young
People's Rally 6:45, subject: "The
Bible and the People". Come.
Preaching at 11, theme: "If" or
"The Eloquent Sllonce of JesuB". At
7:45 service of song; at 8 preach
ing, subject, "The Oldest Love
Story". Glad to see such fine au
diences last Sunday. Come again
F. C. Laslette, pastor.
Another carload of
UECK
Is due to arrive this week, two of which
are already spoken for
We rrgirt that it will be impossible to fill any orders Lr Fords before
July I. If you want a Ford please drop in and sign an order, as deliveries
are made on signed orders only. We nave in stock the following trucks
and touring cars for immediate delivery
One 1 -ton Republic Truck
One 3-quarter-ton Republic Truck
One Dodge Touring Car
One used D45 Buick at a Bargain
One Buick Bug
INLAND AUTO COMPANY, PRINEVILLE, ORE.
Joe Howard was In Prineville
from Lower Bridge yesterday. j
R. L. Schee Is attending the dairy
men's picnic at Lower Bridge today.
Robert Lister and Clarence Blxby
of Paulina were In the city yester
day. Mrs. Ida Duncan, of Silver Lake,
Is her visiting her mother, Mrs.
Draper.
Tom Kltchlng arrived yesterday
from his home In southern Califor
nia on business.
Miss Alman Green arrived today
from Mt. Angel academy where she
has been attending school.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
POWELL BUTTE DANCE At the
Community Hall on Tuesday,
June 26. Good music, and light
refreshment!. Everyone Invited.
32tlc
ON JUNE 26 There will bo a
dance at the Powell Butte Com
munity Hall to which everyone Is
invited. Refreshments will bn
served by the ludies. Good
music. S2tlc
TYPEWRITER Smith-Premier In
first class condition with steel
case for sale for 25. G-Journal
. office. I
1. M Ul .
LEATHER
COUNTER POCKETS
SOLE LEATHER
COUNTERS
FULLWmPS J
S0LI0 LEATHER HEELS
SOLID LEATHER SOLES & INSOLES,
Shoes of Quality at
a Reasonable Price
J. E. STEWART & COMPANY
S.' Dr. Turner, the well known
CS" eye specialist of Portland,
will be at Prineville Hotel again
Thursday and Friday, July 5-6. Dr.
Turner is a specialist of experience
and standing and you will make no
mistake in consulting him about
your eyes and glaBses. Headaches
relieved, cross eyes straightened,
satisfaction guaranteed. Don't fail
to call and see the new double
vision glass without lines or seams
to catch dust, strain the eyes, or
come apart. One light solid piece
of glass that looks like a single pair,
yet answers the purpose of two, en
abling you to read or do close work
and see distant objects perfectly.
They make you see like you did
when you were young, both distant
and near vision at once. Dr. Turn
er makes no charge for consultation
or examination. Consult him.
Don't forget the date. 32tfc
Metal Wheel Farm
This is a Good Substantial Truck of the Regular Wagon Pattern
It has 28 and 34-inch steel wheels, with 4-inch grooved tire, oval stag
gered spokes, 3Jxl 0-inch skeins, hickory axles, hard wood gear parts,
regular mortised bolster stakes, ironed and ringed, circular angle iron
front hound and regular wagon bolster plate. It is nicely painted and
finished and has a capacity of 4000 pounds. Prices on application
Trucks
GROCERIES
We have the pleasure of announc
ing that we have a large stock of
fresh groceries, a portion of which
was bought considerably under
the market and which we are selling
under the market today. To our sat
isfaction we have stopped thousands
of dollars from going to the Portland
mail order houses during the past two
years and the only business we have
not stopped is the business that was
not presented to us for quotations.
We invite the public to price their
own orders from any Portland cata
log of most recent issue and mail or
deliver to us and we will fill the
orders with freight charges added.
O. C. CLAYP00L & CO.