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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1918)
crook cocrrrr jkhunal heitkmiieu m, ioi Don't forget the Oregon Inter-State Fair You Owe Your Wife More consideration because her work h l.e-vW durinit war tint... Ev cry where women art doing work that was dona by men, and without a murmur. In order to make her work as light as possible A Copper Electric Washing Machine which will do more to ease her watJt-day burden than anythlngelse you can buy her. Buy one today, aa at the price they are selling for you can Save $20 for War Savings Stamps We have only three of theae left at the old price of $80. After they are gone we will advance the price to 1 00 because of Increased cost. $10 Down and Balance on Payments They only cost 75 cents a month at a flat rate, or one cent per hour on a meter. Call on Us for Demonstration DES CHUTES POWER COMPANY Prineville, ............ Oregon UNIVERSAL Heating Stoves In any size and variety you want. Now is the time to select yours, before the line is broken. Have you over looked any ex hibits that should be at the Oregon Inter-State Fair the coming week? This is Your Fair And its success depends upon the cooperation of every one in the com munity. Attend every day, and bring the folks. Lakin Hardware " WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE " I POWELL BUTTE NEWS ! (By our Regular Correspondent) Mr. and Mn. John lrlscoll, Mr. , Arthur Wurswoller and daughter and i Mn. Chalos M. Charlton attended ! the speaking at Hwdmond and saw 1 the Yellow lomon Thursday, i The following Prineville people at- j ttnlil the Liberty Loan lully at I Powell Ilutte community hall Mon-i day evening. Messrs M. K. llrltlk, T. M. Baldwin. Hom Kohlusnn, Uo. j Noble, Col. Smith, and llev. Oervln, Mesditmes Smith, Oervln, Duffy. La-; t kin, Kosenberg and Davis. The tour I hint named ladles with Rom Robin- i n rendered aome beautiful music , for the occasion." which was thor-i oughly appreciated. Hev. Oervln of rrlnovlllo address ed the Liberty Loan rally Monduy nlgljt. Come again Mr. Oervln. ' Mrs. Uosco Howard of Deschutes ' conducted the community ting at the rally Monday night. I'owell Butte people would be glad to have Mrs, . Howard come often. Kosvoe ' Howard li commanding a flotilla of lubmarlne chaser out of New York harbor. ! Word cornea from Jack Myer that : he has been made corporal. i Mr. and Mrs. Ora Foster and chil dren with Mrs. Martha Foster visited friends In Kedmond Sunday. The rains have delayed tho haying ' and harvesting In this section ser- ' IoubIv. Lack of help and cold, damp ! weather Is causing the work to lag. Arthur Wursweller made a flying I visit to the Swamp ranch, where bis parents are this week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tat Anglln, Nod An- glln. Dun HourlgHn, and Mrs. Mo- Coy atemled the snow in rrmeviue Friday night. About twenty or more Indies of Powell Butte wee eligible to rniach t In the niotnera iay parauo in i ruie- vtlle September 21, but owing to the pressure of work at home none of them were able to attend. Several carloads had planned to go but found at the time that they wore all too busy. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Whltsett are the proud parents of a fine eight pound baby boy, born Friday, Sep tember 20, 1818. Mr. and Mrs. Kll Hugh Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Roberts and little daughter, Ina, visited the "Swamp" ranch of the Wurxwellers lust Sun day Mr. and Mrs. Bussett and Fay, with Mr. and Mrs. Rosa BuHsett and daugh ter. Margaret, and Dewey Shobert visited the Mills' at Bund Sunday af- tenoon and took In the show In the evening. SUPLEE ITEMS Mrs. 8. A. Lytle moved to Prlne vllle to send the children to school. Threshing Is now well under way and the yield Is very good. Word has been received from Mel vln Weberg. who Is at Camp Lewis, that he is getting along flna and likes army life. Chauneey Messenger, of Dryden, i Oregon, is visiting hero this week. Oeo. Senecal made a trip to Prlue 1 ville last week, returning In a Ford car he purchased while there. Porter Qulnn was a passenger on Tuesday's stage to 1'sullna, where he went to visit his family. I). Morris and daughter, Ferona, of Grass Valley, are visiting at the ; home of S. M. Morris. ' Murrel DeLore fias gone to John Day to attend high school agalu this 1 winter. ! Miss Edith Washburne returned home a few days ago from Wapinlta. i Oregon, where she had been visiting i relatives for a fow weeks. I Cora Wooley has gone to Canyon City to attend school this winter. Rev. Harper was a Suplee visitor ' l&8t WW It. 1 A. P. Coleman was visiting old friends here last week. I Stockmen are gathering their beef I and report the cattle in good con j dltton. Albert Oakerman recently lost sev- eral head of fine calves from Black i Leg- - Charley George came over from i Big Camp Creek Friday to begin his work with the George Senecal thresh j Ing outfit. sr. s. s. TERREBONNE ITEMS W. O. Relgel has leased the W. F. Mackey place for a period of three years. Mr. Mackey proposes to trav el a while In quest of health. The patriotic service last Sunday evening was well attended. Rev. McVlcker was at his best in the ad dress of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hall and Miss Sadie Relgel were delegates to the C. E. convention at Prineville last week. Mrs. Hall gave an Inte-estlng report of the convention Sunday ey- The Misses Nettie and Nellie Wil son of Opal City entered the Fresh man class of Terrebonne high school this week. Miss Whipple, state C. E. president, rave an inspiring address to an in ! terested audience on Tuesday even ing. - The community sing was well at tended. We appreciated the presence of our Redmond friends, Mrs. Rob erts Is a good leader. Mrs, Levi McCauley left last Thurs day for a vis t in Portland. Miss Mary McCauley ,will leave next Thurs day for Troy, Oregon, where she Is engaged to teach this winter. L. P. Swapp is the proud possess or of a Ford? His neighbors derive great pleasure from watching his at tempts to run it. The Liberty Loan drive is on with Mrs. Gates as leader again. Some volunteers are already wearing their pins. It is expected that our full quota will be reached in the allotted time. Mr. Harkness and family of Bond, with six head of horses and about sixty head of sheep have rented the O'Kane place and will be located here soon, w. s. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brown and chil dren, of Walla Walla, are expected to arrive today to visit Mrs. Brown's sister, Mrs. S. S. Stearns and family. Mr. Brown and family are motoring through to California, where they will make their future home. Do Your Fall Plowing with a Practically New 8-16 Mogul Tractor AND "Little Genius" Engine Gang Plow C 3 I have been instructed to report for military training and must tell my entire ranch equipment im mediately. I am offering the Tractor and Plow at lets than the cost of the 1 ractor. Come and let me demonstrate the outfit VICTOR SHAWE Powell Butte, 8 miles southwest of Prineville, on the Silver Lake Road TI1K PItENHYTKIUAN CIUW1I Sept. 29. At 10 a. m. the Bible school will give a program arranged by the Missionary committee. This Is a wide awake program and will Interest everybody, old and young. At the service of worship at 11, the sermon will be preached by Uv. B, F. Harper, foriaer pnstor of this church and now missionary for the Pendleton Presbytery. Mrs. l.akln will slug. An afternoon meeting at at 3 will consider the Interests of the outside work In Crook county as an nounced elsewhere. Kventng service at 7:30. Special music hy male quartette. Sermon by Mr. Van Nuys. w. s. a. THK (IIKIMTIAN (illlM'It There will be regular service at the Christian church beginning with Bible school at ton a.'m. Preaching at eleven. Subject, "What Happened to the First Draft Kvader." In the evening, C. K. society will hold its payer meeting at six forty-five. We want to make this banner year In the work of the young people so we shall expect every member In attend ance. Preaching at seven forty-five. Subject. "Big Wages tor Little Work." Every non-church attend ant Is asked to be with us at these services. w. a. a. COMMIXITY SIXH MONDAY Popular Put riot Ic Hongs Will Be Huns; On the Street . Kvrryone Come A community sing will be held on Main street Monday evening. Every one should come out and Join in sing ing the popular songs of the day, -and make this gathering an enthusiastic and rousing boost for the Liberty Loan campaign. Mrs. J. 11. Rosenborg, with several assistants, will lead, the singing, and they have requested that everyona who can,, bring copies of the song. . w. a. a. KIIWT HAIT1HT ciii ncif The church I the best Investment In the community, says Dr. Berry. It Is em'tu In I to the community's commercial prosperlyt. Bible school next Sunday at 10. Wo waul you and your children. Service of song and sermon at 7:30. Subject of Interest and profit. Monday and Wednesday evenings Bible study, All welcome. w. a. a. THE MKTHODIHT CHWH Services will be held In the Meth odist church both morning and ev ening. The District Superintendent, Rev. F. H. Pemberton, will be prea ent and conduct the services. All members of the church are requested to be present. No 014!"i NOTICE run I'l III, CATION ttetwrim.nl of Ih. Interior, tl, 8, Und 0(flw. The H.lim. Qmrun. 8lmbar t, .WIS. NoMra la hrprby slvan that (HAM. KM 8. CONCI.KTON of Paulina. Oregon, who, on Jan. !, Juna 10, lull, mada llomwtaad Knlry Ho. aui, No. 0IK44, for Nta N1,. US NK",, NW(4 BKH. 8W4 NWU, Kartion 21, Town hip It South. Kan 20 Wlllanwtta MnritJIan, haa fllwt nottr of Intention to maita final thma yoar lroof. to MtalilUh claim to tha land abova dearrllMiH, hafora L. M. Millar, U. 8, Commlaalonar, at Paulina, Orttfoii, on tha 2Sth dar of O tobar, UIH. Claimant namta. aa wltnaaaaat Earl H. Iushlln, Bylraatar Faulknar, Ira R. lliadni, Ollvar K. UtcUr, all of 1'aullna, Or (on. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, 'lfc Heniiwr Do You Need Any of This Farm Equipment? P & O 2-nottom 14 In gang plow Case 2-hottom 14 In. gang plow. 2-tvay practically new 10 In. sulky plow Practically new 22 disc Su perior grain drllL For a man wlio farms with six horses this drill U a time and cash saving tool. Potato planter Potato Dlggnr "! Sub-soil packer . 1 Surface packer 1 Spring tooth harrow 1 Disc cultivator 1 Orchard and whltewast bar rel spray pump 1 Practically new long body buggy 1 Woven wire stretcher 1 Garden seed planter and cul tivator 1 Practically new saddle L.Pttlr chaps t Set harness ' Several good milch cows I have been instructed to report for military training and must sell this equipment immediately. No reason able cash offer for any article will be refused. VICTOR SHAWE Powell Butte, 8 miles southwest of Prineville, on v Silver Lake Road. ' ' 1