Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 20, 1919, Page Page 4, Image 4

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
KKIIRCAHY X), lUttf.
The City
Prentiss Seeds left Friday for Pen
dleton. B. L, Tone was visitor at Sisters
Tuesday.
Mrs. Tho's. Houston visited friends
her Tuesday.
Henry Bernard of Suplee was in the
city last week end.
Leland Casey of Powell Butte was
In the city Friday.
Wm. Ledford returned Friday from .
business trip to Portland.
Zeke Hendrlckson spent Sunday
and Monday in Portland. '
H. P. Ostreich was a business vis
itor In the city Thursday.
Ed. McFarland of Paulina was a
business visitor here Friday.
W. F. King was a business visitor
in Maupin the first of the week.
Mrs. George Nicolal is visiting rel
atives at Sumner, Washington.
Robert Demaris of Post was a bus
iness visitor in the city Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cox of Powell
Butte spent Thursday in the city.
Oeorge Dickson returned Monday
fro ma business trip to Portland.
J. J. Romberg of Barnes is busi
ness visitor in the city this week.
Lee Curtis of Summit Prairie was
In Prineville several days this week.
Sid Rogers was a visitor in the city
the first of the week from Barnes.
0. E. Mast of Bend was in th city
yesterday.
Thomas Barnes was a visitor In th
city yesterday.
J. L. Gaither was in the city from
Bend Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Lens were Bend
visitors Saturday.
W. M. Wilson, an attorney of The
Dalles, Is in the city.
Max Crandall was a business visit
or in the city Monday.
W. A. Donnelly went to Portland
yesterday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ingram are
in the city from Howard.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Piose are tn
the city viBitiug relatives.
D. H. Peoples was a businea vis
itor from Bend yesterday.
T. L. Qulnn returned yesterday
from a business trip, to Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook of How
ard, were visitors in the city yester
day.
Zeke Hendrickson returned yester
day from a several days' visit in Port
land. Harry Stearns left yesterday for
Portland and will be gone several
days.
W T. and M. T. Davenport were
visitors in Prineville yesterday from
Howard
Ralph Elder, formerly a ranger in
' the Ochoco Forest, has returned from
overseas and is at Camp Lewis.
Mrs. Herbert Angell and son left
vesterdav for Boise. Idaho, whom
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stover were , tnev were called because of the illness
In the city, last week end from Post. 0( jjr. Angell.
Henry Carlin of Roberts was a xrm. Lewis, Jr., of Seattle, Wast.,
business visitor in the city Wednes- arrived a few days ago and will re
day, main for a short time on business
Mrs. W. A. Lincoln and daughter, connected with the Ochoco Project.
Mrs. Bosch, are visitors iu Portland Mr. an(i jjri j. Q F Anderson, were
this week. pin the city Tuesday on thair way to
Miss Louise Jordan has, returned Albany, where they were called by the
from Summit Prairie, where she has ; rlu 01 nl Anuersou s moiner, Airs
been for several weeks.
Eddie Bolter and Miss Nell Cram
of Gateway spent Saturday in the
city, visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morris have
gone to Spokane, where they will
make their future home.
Mrs. T. H. Brennan and daughter,
Mrs. Edward McFarland, were in the
city this week from Paulina.
Mrs. Belva Smith of Marshfield is
visiting her father, Marien Temple
ton, and sister, Mrs. Wm. Arnold.
Norman and Pearl Wei sand, of La
monta. were visiting in the city Fri
day evening for the K. P. dance.
Mrs. Ross Robinson returned Sat
urday from Portland, where she has
been visiting her mother and sister
Mrs. Norris Morgan returned Sat
urday from Denver, where she was
called because of the illness of her
sister.
Miss Eva Jackson, domestic science
teacher at Crook county high, resign
ed her position and left for Portland
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rimpler and family
will leave toworrow for Walla Walla,
Washington, where they will make
their future home.
The. many friends of Asa Battles
will be glad to know that the 69th
C. A. C. arrived at Newport News on
Tuesday, February 18.
Dr. E. O. Hyde has returned to
Prineville after spending several
months in Redmond. He practiced
there during the absence of Dr. Hosch
who was in the service.
Mrs. Ed. Merrltt passed away at her
borne In Albany a few days ago. The
particulars of her death have not
been received, but a message stated
that Mr. Merritt was also very ill.
Mrs. Horace Belknap received a
cablegram Sunday from her husband,
Lieutenant Horace Belknap, Jr., that
he had been released and was on his
way home. The message did not
state the date of his sailing. j
! Merritt
G. H. Russell is spending the week
in Portland. He attended the ban
quet given in honor of Wm. Daugh
trey, the retiring president of the
Union Stock Yards.
Friday and Saturday Keb.21-22
A D. W. Griffith production:
"THE GREAT IA)VE"
"LUKE'S WILD WOMEN"
Sunday, February 23
i. Stuart Blocktou in .
"MILD YOUTH" .
From the Novel by Sir Gilbert
Parker
Monday and Tuesday Feb.24-23
Gladys Leslie in
"BELOVED IMPOSTER
Billy Parsons in
"BIRDS OF A FEATHER
Wednesday and Thursday, 2H-27
Vivian Martin Iu
"PETTICOAT PILOT"
Ben Turpin, Charley Lynn and
Polly Moran in
"SAUCY MADELINE"
A comedy Salad with a little bit
of dressing
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R. L. Schee arived In Prineville
this morning from Camp Lewls.-
A. R. Bowman returned Monday
from a business trip to Portlana.
Charles and Clifford McKenzle of
Paulina were In the city yesterday.
0. F. Wallenberg of Terrebonno
was a business visitor in the city yes
terday. M. Biccum, who hits been employed
at the Ochoco Dam for several months
left for Portland and Seattle.
Vern Merchant and Elmer Martin,
former Prineville residents, were vis
iting friends in the city yesterday.
The Christian Endeavor gave ft
party last night In honor of Arthur
Wonderly, who has Just returned
home from service overseas. All re
turned soldiers were guests. j
Robert Lister returned to Prlne-'
ville this morning, having Just been
mustered out at Camp Lewis. Rob
ert has been In an eastern training
camp for several months.
Barnes
Wjg NEWS NOTES Wgj jl
Some snow fert on the I Tali and
made the roads pretty bad for a few
days.
Mrs. Ira Cox and Ray Morgan were
visiting at the home of Grandma Ben
nett last Sunday.
Jim Dixon passed through this
section with a bunch of cattlo.
Harry Hackleman Is at the 90
ranch for a while.
Claude Duy, who has been cutting
posts for George Tack man, has com
pleted the work and Is visiting at
the home of C. A. Simons.
Mrs. Chas. George has been on the
sick list but Is now able to be up.
w. s. s.
eliminated her from any chance for
I'io peiuinnni Aijout 125 rooters
motored over from Prlnevlllo to wit
' lien the game and help the boys win.
I The best dopestors on the buaket
: ball situation have It figured out that
I the championship lies between I'rlno
: ville anil MHilras, with the iIim idiim
In ull probability to be played on the
lli'iiil floor. Of course these figures
ttio tiuHeil on the prohlemutlcul out
cuiiio of the next two games.
w. s. S.
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OCHOCO IRRIGATION HIST.
PRINEVILLE, ORE.
3
HIGH SCHOOL
5n news NOTES
We buy all furs, but particular
ly want
MUSKRAT, SKUNK, MINK,
COYOTE, WILD CAT
Furs shipped to us are made up
by us. We pay no commissions
the shipper gets the middle
man's profit.
By sending ns your Furs you
get the quickest cash returns
and save the express or parcel
post charges to distant points.
Write for big Price list
to H. LIEBES & CO.,
I4 ISroadway,
Portland,
Oregon
The girls of the Freshman clans
gave Miss Jackson, the English In
structor, a set of sliver salad forks.
The Skukaliek Society held an el
ection of officers last week. John
O'Kelly was elected president, Ches
ter McKenzle vice-president, and Vera
Dunham secretary.
The Freshman class held a meeting
Monday evening for the election of
the following officers: Evelyn Hyde,
president; Beulah Blanchard, vice
president; Inez Iverson, secretary;
Richard Bloom, class reporter.
w. s. s.
K. OK P. DAXCE A MXVES8
One of the largest crowds of the
season was 'in attendance at tho
Knights of Pythias dance at the club
hall Friday night. An excellent four
piece orchestra from Bend furnished
the music.
The hall was tastefully decorated
with the colors of the order and the
shaded lights cast a beautiful glow
over the assemblage. Many out-of-town
guests were present Frank
Johnson served sandwiches, Ice cream
and drinks during the evening.
w. a s
RECEPTION KOR MR. AND MRS.
OHCAR PROSE
Income Tnx Officers Rogers and
Booth will be stationed ut the Court
House at Prlnevlllo from March 8th
to March 10th. 1919, Inclusive.
(Where forms have been Kent net
tho parties receiving tlm s-ir.; ju;.,
produce tho forms to the c fh i as a
referenco number Is nnlgnei, i-.u Mini
to the return of siu li puriv.
The Treasury Departim-ni
tended tho time for filing Incoimi ''.
Iteturiis to March 15, 1919, and any
one not thoroughly familiar with the
porvlalons of the Income Tax Law
and their obligation thereunder,
should at once make Inquiry of J he
ahoce mentioned officers or write
this office direct,- as this will be the
lust opportunity to do so In connect
ion with the filing of returns of In
come for the year 1918 prior to the
due dale of filing.
- Otis McKlnnon wan '-rleuinly In
jured Saturday night, when his nut
overturned between Prlnevlllo and
Johnson Creek. He had driven a lorn
of paHHenKers to the dance at John
son Creek and was returning for an
other loud wheii'u h mi-ho rait In front
of the citr and caught one fuel in t tin
wheel. The cur wax overturned on
the driver but he crawled out iiiul
walked A short illHiiince to the d;-m
and wan liroiiKht finni Iheiato Prlne.
ville. I r. ItiiHctilirrg linineillutely
discovered that he had hr.ikeii his
collar hone and had sovtj.ut oilur
minor bruises.
w. s. .
I KNTKAL OKKGON TITLE X).
III VH Hl hlNKSS
Ciinipaiiy ( 'ontrdleil Ity llowmnt)
Taken Over Abstract IttiKinCKS
A deal was closed yesterday whero.
by the Central. Oregon Title & Loan
Company took over the ahstruct and
InHiiranco business of the Crook
County Abstract Co.
The sale Includes the building and
grounds of tho last mentioned con
cern on Court street. Thrt building
was especially designed fort the ob
struct business, and will lie occupied
by tho new owners, commencing to
day, f
A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Prose, who were recently married In
The Dalles, was held at the home of
the groom's mother last night. Only
relatives of the newly married couple
were present.
w, s. .
ARTHUR WONDERLY RETURNS
Arthur Wonderly returned Sunday
from ten months' service overseas In
the Aerial Division He was sent to
Camp Lewis to be mustered out of
the service. , He is very glad to be at
home again. , .
W. 8. S
' VALENTINE PARTY
Mrs.. C. J. Johnson entertained her
Sunday school class Friday afternoon
with a Valentine party. The guests
enjoyed games after which refresh
ments were served.-
w. s. s.
C. C. H. S. WINS AT REDMOND
" In a fast game of basketball at
Redmond last Thursday night, C. C.
H. S. defeated Redmond High 22 to
21. It was some afrap and almost
ended in a riot but there were no fa
talities. This game was the final
blow for Redmond. High, it having
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