Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 03, 1918, Page Page 6, Image 6

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CROOK COUNTY JOCRNAL
OCTOIIKR 8, tIMff
The City
Pell Davis of Held U In the city
this week.
C. V. Silvia was In the city Tuesday
from Bend.
Mai Strlxner is spending the week
In Prinevllle.
J. O. McGuffle was over from Red
Blond Monday.
Red Cross was In the city from
Held Tuesday.
James Mace, of Portland, is lu
prineville this week.
Mrs. Orrin Mills is In the city trout
Paulina this week.
Alfred W. Landers is visitor in
Prinevllle this week.
Eugene Miller has gone to Corval
is to atend O. A. C.
Parmer Powell was a business vis
itor la Bend Saturday.
C. H. Cook waa in the city the first
of the week from Post.
Herbert Angell was in the city last
week end from Paulina.
T. A. Wiley of Pendleton is a busi
ness visitor in the city.
Mrs. James Toney is In the city
this week from Barnes.
J. W. Johnson was a visitor In the
city Tuesday from Post
Van Foster was in the city Tuesday
from his ranc hat Paulina.
M. R. Biggs spent last week end at
his Summit Prairie ranch.
Mrs. McCaffrey and son, Fred, were
Prinevllle visitors Monday.
Fisher Logan was a visitor in the
city from Barnes Tuesday.
John Miller of Post was a business
visitor in the city Tuesday.
Warren Smith, of Madras, was a
visitor in the city Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hedlund were
in the city last week end from Rob
erts. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Merrit of Mead
ow are spending the week in Prine
vllle. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunham are
visitors In the city this week from
Post
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morris of Post
were visitors In the city last week
end.
C. Lindqulst was a business visitor
in the city Satuday from Powell
Butte.
M. L. Forrest of Redmond was a
visitor In the city several days this
week.
Mrs. Burson Cate of Culver vis
ited her mother, Mrs. J. H. Windom
Saturday.
Harvey Van Meter of Powell Butte
was a business visitor in the city yes-
terday.
Mrs. W. I. Dishman and son, Louis,
returned Monday from a short visit
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hurst are visit
ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B,
W .Wright
Mrs. Harry Windom and daugh
ter were visitors in the city Saturday
from Culver.
J. C. Prichett of Portland is spend
ing the week in Prineville and at
tending the fair.
Rev. George B. Van Waters of the
Episcopal church held services in the
city last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Walkr return
ed Sunday from a several months'
tip in California.
Frances Nelson and Elsie Kelson
are in Prineville this week from their
home at Mitchell.
Lester Ferguson was a business
visitor in the city the first of the
week from Roberts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ban Pnett of Paulina
motored to Prineville Monday and
are attending the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Mills and daugh
ter, Violet, of Paulina are spending
the week in Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas re
turned Monday from a visit of sev
eral weeks in Portland.
Mrs. P. N. Abel returned last
Thursday from McMinnville and is
visiting her mother, Mrs. Lily Perry.
Mrs. Carey Harris and daughter, of
Bend, are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Haris' mother, Mrs. J. H. Windom.
Corp. Wm. H. James and Charles
Kelsay of this city are both with the
63rd Infantry at Camp Meade, Mary
land. Mrs. R. S. Dixon returned Monday
from Portland and Camp Lewis,
where she has been visiting her hus
band. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ireland of Moro
were visiting in Prineville Monday.
Mr. Ireland is editor of the Moro Ob
server. Ida M. Conent of Portland arrived
in the city Tuesday and is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Robe at the Prine
ville hotel.
Judge N. G. Wallace returned from
Portland Monday. He reports that
Mrs. Wallace is improving fro mher
recent operation.
Jack Neckpie of Warm Springs, un
derwent an operation for appendicitis
last week. Dr. Edwards reports that
he is recovering rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lister and son,
Vernon, left Saturday for Portland,
and from there will go to Illinois,
where Lawrence and Robert are sta
tioned in a training camp.
Mrs. Hadaway Coahran and chil
dren left Monday for Summitville,
Indiana, where she wlllmake her
home with her parents until after the
war.
Mrs. Brennan and son,- Claude,
were in Prineville Monday from their
ranch at Paulina. Claude left the
same day for Corvallis, where he
will attend 0. A. C.
CbnlhmousChain
Of Boi
gives easy starting, quick
and smooth acceleration,
power and mileage, in Red
Crown gasoline.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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lintflhints
Mi Wlls
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rannells of Paul
ina are in Prinevllle this week.
Tom Dealy of Alfalfa was a busi
ness visitor in the city Tuesday.
E. T. Tweedt waa here several days
last week from his ranch at Post.
Mrs. S. A. Prose and son, Harold,
returned from Portland, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. McPherson of
Bend spent Sunday in Prineville.
J. W. Hanley of Antelope was a
business visitor In the city Monday.
Miss Helen Van Nuys will attend
school in Walla Walla this winter.
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Harlan Gubser, September 28, 191$.
Mr. and Mrs. Sichel Henkle of Sa
lem are in the city visiting relatives.
C. D. Clendennen of Paulina was a
business visitor in the city Tuesday.
Mrs. Lida McCollum of Meadow
was in the city the first of the week.
G. C. Blake, of the Ochoco Ranger
Station purchased an Overland this
week.
The Powell Butte dance Friday I
night was atended by a crowd of J
young people from Prineville. j
Mrs .Robert Douglas and Mrs. Ho-1
mer Ross hsve gone to Portland and
will return this week with two new
cars.
Forest Supervisor V. V. Harrham
and Rangers Blake and Donnelly have
gone to Mitchell to help organize
the Wheeler County Sheepgrowers'
Association.
J. L. Peterson, who is connected
with the office of grazing at Port
land, is making an inspection of the
Ochoco Forest this week. He is ac
companied by D..C. Ingram.
D. F. Brennan of Lakevlew. Deputy
Forest Supervisor of the Fremont
Forest, has been in Prineville a week
assisting with the clerical work in
the office here. Mr. Brennan return
ed to Lakevlew today.
Profesor Babcock, Supt. of Public
Instruction was laid aside temporarily
this week by appendicitis. He is con
valescing. Prof. Babcock has three
brothers In the service and Mrs. Bab
cock has one.
Mr. F. C. Laslette had the misfo
tune to run a rusty nail into his right
foot last week, that with inflamatory
rheumatism has compelled him to
keep off his feet. He has suffered
greatly but is now Improving.
"CLOWS Qt lXCK" WRITES '
TO HIS PAPA. THE KAISKR
YOUR SCB8CRIPTIOX
The United States Govern-
ment has issued an order to the
effect that all newspapers must
be paid for in advance before
thev are mailed. This 4a niroi.
aary to assist In winning the war,
- Decause oi me scarcity of fuel
used in manufacturing paper,
and other pronters' supplies, and
congestion of the mails.
The order is positive, and can-
not be Ignored without peril to
the paper that does it, and dis-
obeying the government, which
no loyal paper will do.
From this date forward, no
copy of The Crook County Jour-
nal will be mailed to any sub-
scriber unless It is paid for in ad-
vance. for the reasons given
above.
The Journal is $2 a year and
worth it. We devote all avail-
able space each week to war act-
lvlties for the government, at the
same time supporting every local
enterprise of merit. Your re-
newal is respectfully solicited.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
The most direct way of saving and
serving the nation Is by loyalty to
Christianity. It Is expected that Miss
Mary Ayres will occupy the pulpit
next Sunday morning at 11 and per
haps at 7:30. Bible school at 10.
Classes for every age. Fellowship sup
per at six for the church by the Y. P.
8. C. E. Monday evening "Round
Table" Bible study. Wednesday ev
ening song and meditaiton at 7:45.
You and yours cordialld Invited.
w. s. s.
The tolowing was taken from a
newspaper published In France and
sent to Nevada relatives by a Nevada
doughboy, who is now fighting In
France:
"On the run, Somewhere In France,
al the time,
"Dear Papa: I am writing on der
run as der prave und glorious sol
diers under my command have not
seen der Rhine for so lond dot they
have started back that way, and of
course I am going mlt dem. Oh. pa
pa, dere has been some offel tings
hapened In France. First, I started
in my big offensive, which was to
crush dor fool Americans, but they
know so llddle aboudt military tactics
dat dey vlll not be crushed just like
I want dem. I sent my men In der
big waves, and ven dey got to de Am
ericans dey all saidt 'Boo' as loud as
dey could holler. Veil, according to
vat you haf always said, de Ameri
cans shouldt have turned and run
like blazes. But vat you tlnk? Dem
fool Americans don't know anything
about var. and instead of running de
odder vaw, dey came right toward us.
Some of dem vas singing about' Ve
von't come bock till it's over, over
dere,' or some odder foolish song, and
some of dem vere laffing like fools.
Dey are so Ignorant. But dey are of
fel ecklesa mlt deir guns, and dey
come toward us und den it vas my
men too kder notion dey vanted to
go back to der dear aldt Rhine. Ve
don't like der dirty Marne river any
how. And Oh, papa, der Americans
use such offel language. Dey know
noddings of kultur und say such of
fel dings right before us. Und dey
talk blosphemy, too. Vat you tlnk
dey said right in front of my face!
One big husky roan from a place dey
called Missouri, he said ah, papa,
I hate to tell you vat on offel ting he
said but I can't help it: he said' "To
hell with the kaiser!" Did you ever
hear anything so offel? I didn't tink
anybody vould say such a ting. It
made me so mad. I vouldn't stand
and hear such an offel ting so I hur
ried und turned around and run mlt
der boys. Vas I right? Vat? Dud.
Oh papa, you know dem breastplates
vot you sent us can you get some to
put on our backs? You know we are
going der odder vay, now, und der
breastplates are no good, for de cow
ardly Americans are shooting us right
in der back. Some' of der boys took
off deir breastplates and rut dem on
behind, but der American are play
ing 'Der Star Spangled Banner' on
dem mit machine guns. Can't you
help us? You remember In your
speech you said nothing could stand
before the brave German soldiers. Oh
papa, I don't believe dese ignorant
Americans ever read your speech, for
dey run after us Just like ve vas a
lot of rabbits. Vot you tink of dot?
Can't you send dem some of vour
speeches right avay? Dey don't see
how terrible ve are. Can't you send
my army back to Belgium, vere ve
von all our glory? My men can vip
all der vimmen und children vot dem
Belgians can bring us. But dese rough
Americans are so ignorant. Ve can't
make dem understand dat ve are der
greatest soldiers on earth, and ven ve
try to sing "Deutschland uber allies'
dey laff like a fot of monkeys. But
ve are getting der best of der Ameri
cans. Ve can outrun dem. Papa, if
ve are not der best fighters on earth,
ve are der best runners. Nobody can
keep up mlt us ven ve tink of der
dear old Rhine, and my army never
did tink so much of der dear old river.
Let me know vat to do by return post
office.
July 20 times
Crown Prince Willie.
w. s. s.
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SAVE THE PITS!
Next week the High School
will commence to gather the var-
lous fruit pits: peach, plum,
cherry, etc. This work has been
assigned the Freshman class who
will make a systematic collection
about the town. 20 peach pits,
or seven pounds of nuts are
sufficient to produce enough
carbon to make one gas respir-
ator. The government will send
bags and bills of lading to the
schools making such colections.
The government asks that the
pits be clean.
On account of War conditions we
are discontinuing our credit busl-
j ness. If your name is on our books
please call and settle,
j INLAND AUTO CO.
Modern Shoe
Repair Shop
W. H. SIMON, Prop.
Shoe repaired while you wait
All work guaranteed
Prices reasonable
Located in Morris Bldg.
DR. T AC KM AN
DENTIST
Room 2 Cornett Building
Member of Preparedness League
of American Dentists
AU soldiers work done free
' Dr. Turner, the well known
fAj.Eye Specialist of Portland,
Vs wni be at Hotel Prinevllle
again Thursday, Friday, and Satur
day, October 3, 4, and 6. Dr. Turner
is a specialist of experience and
standing and you make no mistake
in consulting him about your eyes
and glasses. Headaches relieved,
cross eyes straightened, satisfaction
guaranteed, Consult him. 44t4c
Attend the
OREGON
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INTER-STATE
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FAIR
AT PRINEVILLE, OCTOBER 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
The rest and recreation will do
you good. You owe it to your
self and your family. Drop in
to our store and price the com
plete line of warm, winter
clothing we have just received
Our prices are below the mail
order houses and the quality .
is better. No catalog house
can afford to quote low prices
and guarantee them months
in advance. It is a fact.
JORDAN & HYDE
"The Clothing Store" Prineville, Oregon
EVE
RYTHING:
For the Table
We supply your wants if it is anything to
eat and the price, quality and
service is right,
THAT'S WHY OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING
Buy your Fall Supplies here while at the
Oregon Inter-State Fair
Which starts in Prineville on Tuesday of
next week and closes Saturday
evening; a week of re
creation, instruction
and fun for alL
Come and, bring the, family
MICHEL GROCERY CO.
Prineville, Oregon
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