Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 18, 1917, Page PAGE 8, Image 8

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
OCTOBER 18 ,1917
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MONDAY MORMXG NKXT
HON M BE SERVED
Sere Man Will Have Nothing To Do
VntU Their Arrival at Redmond
In The Afternoon
When the special train leaves
Portland, Morday morning with the
delegates (or the nieetiug of the
Oregon Federation of Women's
Clubs in this city, Miss Avis Lob
dell, passenger agent for the O-W.
railway, will be in charge.
She visited Prineville weeks ago,
secured data concerning the city
and community, and has worked for
weeks securing delegates for the
eeting.
Luncheon will be served on the
train by Miss Lobdell, and every J
atp will be taken to insure their
comfort and entertainment for the
trip.
In fact there will be but few men
accessary to conduct the delegation
sntil Redmond is reached, when
aatos from this city will conduct
the delegates to Prineville.
. Here they will be greeted by the
High School Band.
The streets will be decorated,
show windows dressed for the oc
sasion, and other steps taken for
Iheir entertainment.
PROCLAMATION
STATE OF OREGON,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Salem, Ore., Oct. 10, 1917.
WHEREAS, the American people
lave set themselves the task of
nisihg a second Liberty Loan of
from three to five billion dollars.
Dosing Out
OUR ENTIRE
P
IANOS!
Phonographs
and Organs
At Redmond, Madras. Mau
pin, Culver and Bend
There is one dandy organ at Prine
ville that you may have on your
own terms if bought at once.
Special Prices on
Player Pianos
One Piano for Only $115
and many others at prices that will surprise you. Re
member the long time payment plan and exchange
agreement Phone or write me at Bend for quick
action
J.W.DAY
I Bend, Oregon, Central Oregon Manager for Eilers.
special f rices to Schools,
Twentieth century war requires vast
sums of money. The requirements
are far beyond what the wealthiest
country can raise by taxation. The
great nations of Europe have been
at war for three years. They have
floated loan after loan successfully
It is unthinkable that this country
should fail with Us second loan, six
months after the declaration of war;
and
WHEREAS, failure to provide the
necessary money would mean failure
properly to provision and equip our
troops. An army insufficiently
equipped and supplied Is led to un
availing slaughter. We owe to
those who are to do the fighting to
stand behind them loyally, to give
thorn everything which will add to
their efficiency, and bring nearer the
day of victory. Let us not fight this
war half-heartedly, with one hand
behind our backs. Let us fight It
manfully. In a manner worthy the
best traditions of the Republic; and
WHEREAS, Oregon's share of the
fund required 1b sixteen and a half
to twenty-four million dollars. This
is a 8U ra too large to be raised with
out the cooperation of the whole
people. Every Oregonian with an
Incom should consider It a duty
and a privilege to purchase one or
more bonds. In proportion to his
means. The Government atks us
not to contribute, but to invest.
There is no safer Investment in the
world than a loan to the United
States';
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of
the authority In me vested, as Gov-
ernor of the State of Oregon, I
James Withycombe, Governor, do
hereby proclaim the week of October
14th to 20th, 1917. as PATRIOTIC
WEEK. Oregon has thus far re-
sponded to every appeal. We have
given the flower of our young man
hood. Let us not be a sordid people.
Let us not place greater store by
our money than by our men. If our
people can only be aroused to the
necessities of the situation we can
not fail to have the cooperation
which will spell success.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, 1
have hereunto set my hand and
caused the Seal of the State of Ore
gon to be hereunto affixed, this 10th
day of October, A. D. 1917.
JAMES WITHYCOMBE,
Governor.
Try a Journal ClassiSed Ad.
STOCK OF
Churches, Granges, Etc.
DAILY PROGRAM FOR
WEEK WITH O.F-W.C.
Chairmen laical Committee
Credentials, Mrs. A. R. Bowman
Hospitality, Mrs. W. I. lHshman
Trains and Baggage, Mrs. Jay II
I'pton; Music, Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy
Refreshments, Mrs. J. W. Stanton
Pages and I'shers, Miss Bertha
Baldwin; frogs, Mrs. N. G. Wallace
itecoratlons, Mrs. Chas. S. Edwards
Badges, Mrs. Oscar C. Hyde; Bureau
of Information, Mrs. Ada B. Mill!
can; Reception, Mrs. II P. Belknap
Headquarters, Mrs. George F
Euston.
All sessions will be held In the
Methodist Church and the sessions
will be open to the public.
Monday Evening
Call to order by the President, Mrs
Charles 11. CaBtner
Invocation, Rev. T. II. Fertlg, pastor
M. E. Church
"America", By the Audience
Welcome from the City, Mayor D
F. Stewart
Commercial Club, Jay H. I'pton
Greetings from Hostess Club, Mrs
Collins W. Elkins, president Lad
ies Annex to Commercial Club
Response for the Federation, Mrs.
0. E. Silverthorne, president La
Grande Neighborhood Club
Solo, Mrs. James Lester Cault, of
Burns
Group of Songs, Professor Wm
Gaskins of Corvaltls
Reading from "The taming of the
Shrew" (Act II. 8cene I), Mrs
Antone Gelblsh, Portland
RECEPTION
TucmIiij Morning
8:00 to 9:00 Registration of dele
gates at Methodist Church
9:00 Call to order; Invocation by
Rev. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker, Port
land; "America", led by Mrs. II.
A. Heppner, Portland
9:15 Reports of Officers ; Reports
of Standing Committees
10:15 Report of New Orleans
Council, Mrs. Sarah A. Evans.
General Federation Director
10:30 Report on U. of O. Woman's
Building, Mrs. George Gerlinger
of Dallas, Regent of University of
Oregon
10:45 Fraternal Greetings
11:00 Resolutions
11:30 Report of Credential Com
mittee
11:50 Announcements
12:00 Adjournment
Tuesday Afternoon
1:30 President's Address
HOME ECONOMICS SECTION
1:45 Address by Mrs. Joseph C.
Gawler, Denver, Colorado, chair
man, Home Economics Depart
ment, General Federation
MUSIC SECTION
2:30 Solo, Miss Blanche Rowell,
Prineville; Address, "Our Public
School Music," by Professor Wil
liam Gaskins, O. A. C, Corvallls
3:30 Conservation and the Kinder
garten, Miss Lutle Cake, Portland,
Chairman, Kindergarten Depart
ment, General Federation
4 :00 Adjournment
SUNSET PICNIC
Tuesday Evening
Patriotic Evening
PATRIOTIC EVENING
7:30 Call to order; Invocation;
Patriotic 8olo, Mrs. Nettie Greer
Taylor, Portland; Council of De
fense, Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, Port
land, vice-chairman of Woman's
Committee; Federal Food Admin
istration, W. K. Newell, Portland
assistant ;for Oregon; Liberty
Bonds, speaker to be announced;
The Patriotic Child, Mrs. Millie
Trumbull, Portland
Wednesday Morning
9:00 Call to order; Invocation by
Rev. F. C. Laslette; Patriotic song
by the audience; Minutes
9:20 Unfinished business; New
business
10:00 Reports of Special Commit
tees; Federation Pin, Mrs. A.
King Wilson, Oswego; President's
Fund, Mrs. J. G. Frankel, Port
land; Motion Pictures, Mrs. Geo.
T. Cochran, LaGrande; Discussion
PUBLIC HEALTH SECTION
11:00 Report of Chairman, Mrs.
Sarah A. Evans; Reports of sub
chairmen; Crippled Children's
Law, Mrs. P. L. Campbell; Feder
ation Postal Cards, Mrs. Charles
Allen; Discussion, (a) Soldier's
Hospital Fund, led by Mrs. Colo
nel May; (b) Crippled Children's
Law, led by Mrs. Millie Trumbull;
(c) Postal Card Sale, led by Mrs,
Sarah A. Evans
12:0 0 Adjournment
Wednesday Afternoon
1:30 Call to order; Resolution
2:00 Symposium Scholarship Loan
Fund, 1907-1917, (a) From the
standpoint of the Federation, Mrs.
Frederick Eggert, Portland: (b)
From the standpoint of the stu
dent, Miss Fay Clark, Vale; (c)
Discussion '"
3:30 Solo, Miss Blanche Shlpp,
Prineville
3:40 Address, Mrs. Mary E. Faw
cett, Dean of Women, O. A. C,
Corvallis !. ,
For the First Time This Year
We are Caught up on
Deliveries
and it will now be possible for you to get
that Ford you have been waiting for
We Now Have In Stock
One 1916 Ford at
A Ford Roadster at
INLAND AUTO CO.
4:15 State Federation Extension,
Mrs. Solon Shedd, Past President
Washington Federation
Wert new iay Evening
PRESIDENT'S NIGHT
7:30 Call to order; Invocation by
Rev. W. L. Van Nuys; Solo, Mrs.
A. C. Strange, Baker; Club re
ports 9:00 Congregational singing; Club
reports
Thursday Morning
9:00 Call to order; Invocation by
Dr. J. II. Gervln; Minutes; Un
finished business; New business;
Amendments to Constitution
10:30 Final report of Resolutions
Committee
1 2 : 00 Adjournment
Executive Board and Club Presi
dents will be luncheon guests of the
Crook County High School Board.
TliurMluy Afternoon
2:00 Call to order; Election of
officers
3:00 Election of delegates to 1918
Biennial; Invitations for next
State Convention
4:00 Adjournment; Joint Board
meeting
4:30 to 6:30 Auto ride through
Ochoco Valley
Thursday Evening
7:30 Call to order; An hour with
the artists, correlated program:
Raphael, Mozart, Longfellow;
Characterization of Raphael, Mrs.
Alice Weister; Illustrations from
Raphael, (lantern slides) Mrs.
Weister; Characterization of Mo
zart, Mrs. H. A. Heppner; Musical
selections, Mrs. Heppner; Charac
terization of Longfellow, Mrs. C.
J. Edwards; Reading, Longfel
low's "Building of a Ship," Mrs.
Edwards; Installation of officers;
"Blest Be the Tie That Binds";
Adjournment.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE A Jersey cow with
young heifer calf. A bargain If
taken at once. Mrs. Pearl Breed
ing. 49t2c
FOR RENT Piano.
Address Dr.
49tfc
Howard Gove.
FOR SALE I have a few choice
grade Lincoln and Hampshire
ram lambs for sale. Early lambs
ready for service. A. J. Noble,
Box 427. 49tlc
FIFTY MEN WANTED For gen
eral construction work on dam
site, ditches, etc. Wages $3.50
for 10 hours. Twohy Brothers
Company, Prineville, Ore. 49tlc
LOST A single black automobile
glove, sheep lined. Return to
FORD
Prineville, Oregon
ALL KINDS OF GRAIN By
wholesale in car tots, cotton seed
cakes for sheep; oats, cracked
corn and hay. Northern Grain
and Warehouse Co., Telephone
162. Madras, Oregon. 49lfc
LOST A (lark bay 3-year-old nYiy
with heavy main and tail. Brand
ed on left shoulder horseshoe with
bar across and quarter circle. Ho
ward. Phone or address S. 8.
Kurt!!, Howard, Oregon. 4!H2p
FOR SALE A Thomas : Crown
mower, used but little. Phone or
address 8. 8. Kurtz, Howard,
Oregon. 49t4p
LOST One white pony branded 9
on right stifle, blind In one eye;
one sorrel mare branded H C on
right stifle; one bay 2-year-old
mulo branded H C on left fore
arm. 10 reward., Address It. C.
Hilton, Bend, Ore., R. F. I). 49t3p
CALL FOR WA It II A .NTH
All registered general fund war
rants up to and Including registered
number 6359 will be paid upon pre
sentation at this office.
Interest stops from this date.
R. L. JORDAN,
County Treasurer.
Prineville, Oregon, October 18,1917.
49t5p
G. REIN, Shoemaker
First Class Shoes Made to Order
If you have any trouble with your feet, call and see
me. Sewed work a specialty. Shop in W. J. Hughes
Harness Shop, Prineville, Ore.
A Remarkable Invention
fL." 1 )onef necessary for the motorist to got stuck. This i
little device If carried In his tool-box, multiplies his power by A
78, and makes him Independent of road conditions. If his auto J
sticks In the mud, skids into a ditch or overturns, he can right
it In 10 minutes by simply driving the three stakes In the
ground, attaching
PULL-U-OUT
to them and to the auto and giving the ratchet orank a few
, easy turns. The stakes will hold, even In very soft ground
-n.T a , ?umfa aut0- No double, no expense, not even
sol ed clothes! This wonderful little device lifts a ton, of dead
,r; ?! pullg 60 ton8 on "heels; yet Its shipping weight la
only 28 lbs., and it fits easily into a space 4x6x14 inches.
Automobiles repaired D 17 DA MI AIT
and Fords Mended K. V . K AINU ALL
$250.00
CAM, r'OK WARRANTS
All registered Ochoco Irrigation
District Warrants up to and Include
Ing registered number 459 will bp
paid upon presentation at this oftW)
Interest on same stops at this date,
It. L. JORDAN, j!
County Treasurer. $'
Prineville, Oregon, October 18,1911,
49tSp
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.notice to tihi.sk i nti;ki;kti:i
You are requested to meet at tlio
old ceniiitery a week from Saturday,
October 27, and ushIhI In cleaning
up the grounds.
Bring your shovel or anything
that would bo convenient In helping
to clean up. (
(Signed) M. D. POWELL, !
Chairman Board of Director;
JIHT WHAT YOU WANT
A factory made tnachlno cut home
already to nail up Our representa
tive, Mr. E. Campbell, located at
present In Dr. Orator's offices, will
be very glad to show you plans of
different houses and give you es
timates on lumber, hardware and
paint, or an estimate of bouse com
pleted. Sam Connell Lumber Co.,
Portland, Oregon. B. Campbell,
representative at Prineville. 49t4o
J
this office for reward. 49tfc