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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1919)
I2 MAIM I It. CROOK COUNT ioritSAL IS I'IUi-:vim.i: itt :iiii:Hi-:Tf:i ' AT lti:iMOl) MKKTINU ASSISTANT PASTOR IS COKING Man I In KcepliiK Willi That Of Tim Ollie l'rtitfiH-ii luirvlu-H In Tliln Country Twelve iiinmb'ra mid friends of the Presbyterian conitriKatlon In Prhia llli motored to KimImkiiiiI Tuesday afternoon to attend a conference In Hid Interests of I ho urw era move ment. Redmond, Terrebonne, Cloverdalo, Plalnvlnw, IIimiiI, mid t'rtnvlll worn represented mid a most iitli uhIiihiIc mid profitable mooting: In reported. Tim now Km movement U Inlend d to deepen tlio Interest of 11m church In Its great work for tlio world In the Now Kra on which to iiavu en tered. It trail for turgor Investments of tlmo. energy and money to nieet the larger opportunities of tha new day. In mono la: "The wlioln rhunh marshalled for It whole task for thn whole world, and a hurt In thn work for every willing worker." Ita char acteristic In service and sacrifice not for denominational mid, but for the greater Kingdom of Uod. Homo specific Item among tlio objectives aet up are: A morn adequate aupport of th aii"ii l" of the church for ser vice here In'Amcrlc-a, an enlargement of tha form and equipment of the church forjt work overseas, a dep. enlng of thn spiritual life of the t'hun h and a steady pienmire for di nonilnutlounl cooperation and union aa far aa ponlbtn, The program for the coming church year culls for tha expenditure of over thirteen million clollnrs, for what la usually known aa benevolences." Till lurgn turn mean, however, hut ehout five emit per member each week during the year. When compared Willi tha work In view and thn aum of money ask ed In varlou recent war drive It seemed to ho thn uuunlmoui fooling of tho couferouc that the money ask ed was aliuoHt a trifle. The plan are flexible and each church I frets to use thn method according to local con dition. Thn rhun h here hn been busy for some time with aoine reor ganisation of ll work along the.. Hue. Tho conference program Included a meeting f(ir tho women at four p. m. Till ,wa conducted by Mr. Hruco (iiffin of McMlnnvllla, who la Prealdent of the womon'i missionary orKniiliutli.il for the itatn. At lx o'clock a delightful nipper we rr-l d to thn entire conference by the women of It eil in mi (I and Terrebonne. About aeventy were at the tHble. I Key. K. K. McVlcknr of Redmond acted a toastmuHtnr. Talk wern niiiUo by Key, V. L. Van Nuya of Prinevllle, Mr, (llffln of McMlnnvlllo himi nev, nouuinoi niwiy 01 roriiunu, j rtiiperiniuiiiiiiiii or iioinii mission tor Oregon, At eight o'clock a round titbln conference touching the practi cal application of the plan to thn churrlic of thl dlRtrict wan held and i It win noticeable that a I in out the en tire crowd at tho aupper table re mained for thl part of the meeting. Of apnclal Inter. 'lit to the Prinevllle delegation wiik the asHurancn given at thl meeting that the new era plan of the home mission hoard for the coming year Include a grunt of suffl clent money to place an alntmt pas tor on the i'rlncivllli! fluid to care for thn larger country work connected with thl church. Another very trlking phase of the movement that It I parullel to alm lliir movement In several of the pro tectant churshi-s, and while each church I carrying forward It cam paign 'separately thla year, there are plan under way to make the move ment next year a united campaign of thn church, similar to the united war fund campaign. Thl vtlll bo a great atep Uward church unity. Those attending from I'rlnevllle were: Itev, and Mr. W. L. Van Nuy, Mr. and Mr. A. M. Byrd, Mr. and Mr. Hobert Douglas, Mr. V. K. Lat ter, Mr. I. II. O-ove, MImr Clara Short, Dr. I). (). Itempel, K. K. NumIi, and Or. K. K. Duy. w. I. a. The bnskelhull team of the Crook county h Ik h achool, who are cham pion of the Central Oregon Aasocla tlon, were financed oif their trip to Hood Klver and Kugnne by the fol lowing public Hplrlted citizens, who believed In them enough to put up the money to cover their expenses. The $146.00 contributed wa donated by the following: George Nlcolul, $3; rr. Hoaenberg, $.r, ; John I'rlcn, $2; Lake llechtell, r.0c; Jack Wlglo. 50c; J. W. Btantjn, $1; Ceo. Dixon, $D; Charlie Robert, $2.r.0; Joe Mater, 12; Jap Irelund, $1; Carrie Koater, $2; K. A. Howell, tl; John Comba, $1; Addle Koater. $1; Warren Drown, fl; Zeke Hen drlckHon, $1; J. K. Myer, tl; Kay rutnam, fiOc; K. K Kvana, i; K. K. Kt reefer, $2; A. H. Clllett, $1.75; Mr. Hhlppen, 12; K. S. Kobe, 5; Ike MillR.fr; A. Michel, $5; W. V. King, 16; V. V. Ilurphnm, $5; Frank John aon, $2; Tho liukery, $5; Cornett & (V)., $5; O. O. Aduma, $2; Harvey CyruR, 12.50; II. K. Lakln, $5; Joe Oerardo, 2; Crook County Journal. $5; W. J. liuKhe. $2; J. UcrruB, $5; Inland Auto Co., $5; J. A. UKIIr. 2; Mr. Ilyrd. $2; Mr. Horlgun. $2; Oh (ii r Hyde, $5; II. 8. Cram & Roiir, $2; Htewart & Co.. $5; Harold Ilaldwln, 15; W. J. l'uncake, $5; Zeveley & Oakea. J.I; Dr. Novel, 1; Jim Wll Hon, 2: Otto Gray, fl; Vern Seara, D5c; MlacellanuouH, 1.20. Oren Jorie returned Saturday with hi dlRchargi; from military aervlce. Van Tunnel of Mudra wa In town Monday receiving a bunch of itecr from Herb Angnll. Dr. J. M. Oervln ha returned from Reiittln and will occupy pulpit a URiinl Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Anna ItUHRell wept to Port land to attend thn funeral of the late Mm. Illanrho Michel. Mr. UuRftell will reuutln In Portland a ahort time. Omar WIIhoii of our city ha receiv ed the contract for the coiiRtruction of the Klandurd Oil Depot at thl point. Work will commence about the flrMt of April. O. C. Make, In the city on bualnea, came over from Mitchell aide Monday. Owing to the deep iiow and un common amount of rainfall, he found the road altuoat InipaMauble. He re port (tlx feet of now on the Rumrnlt and four feet at the Howard Mine. PKKHIIVTKHIAN ( III R II Sunday, March 16. Morning wor ihlp at 11. Sermon: "What la that In thine hand?" Kvenlng at 7:30. Sub ject, "Helt-Bncrlfice, The Second Vir tue of the Soldier of Today." Bible achool at 10 a. m. Y. P, S. C. K. at 6:30 p. m. TOO LATE. TO CLASSIFY WANTED A reliable party to take the agency for a high grade Auto mobile tire and tube, on a liberal percentage baBla. A good oppor tunity for a live man. Addrea: Trl-Htate Tire Co., 72 Sixth St., Portlund, Oregon. 17tlc KOH BALKS A nap. One No. 1 ' American auwmlll (new) 16 h.p. Steam Ca tractor, Buffalo Pitt Grain Separator, 28x48, all com plete. Helta, cut off saw, sawduat conveyor, etc. Klne outfit for man with Umber on farm. 11,200 take It, terra to right party. Am leaving afatn and must aell. Edwin U. Allen, Hay Creek, Ore. 17tlc f,-j ;?,&tv&$Zr i " y ' "Y" Ik Hi i 1 mmm , -' wHmlL m ;.r. mt ' II llhi.Mil tt.ll' " n,,,i!!!i!!lll!l!!l!!lllr-- h .. t yf r ii ...ii u unit iiiui,iiii m m . w ' ',. cmtw . i uiu -mui nrv". FOH SALKSOn account of alcknea I mtiHt aell my home In Prinevilln. A modern, five-room bungalow, 2 block from the High School. Price very reaaonablo. Someone make mo an offer T. Ii. Zell, Prinevllle, Oregon. Leave word at Journal Office. I7tfc. LOST Saturday, March 9, between Ilend and Prinevllle, Powell Butte road, bag of laundry. Return to Journal office and receive $5.00 re ward. 17tlp FOR SALE 100 head of two, and three-year-old ateer and 50 head of yearling helfere. John H. Harrl Ron, Fort Rock, Oregon 17tfc FOUND Gold Elk Pin, No. :t:ltf, Sa lem. Pin has a bunch of cherries ottuched. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. 1 7tc fJT '"M""" ' ; , J&8ifimiiiiii ii onTiTrrr Zt Copf ftshl IM ll. r TebMsC. 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Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C FOR SALE Prcato-Lite tank and lights, all as good as new. Call at this office. 17t2c FOCND On the atreet, a ring. The owner can have same by calling at the court house, proving property, and paying for this adv. Ray Putnam. 17tfo WANTED A furnished or partly furnished house. Would rent for several months. Call at this office. 16t2c LOST Tire rim and tire 30x3 14 be tween Powell Butte, Prineville and Dry Creek. Finder notify Peter Pauls, Powell Butte and receive re ward. 16tfc. WANTED Men and teams by Peo ple's Irrigation Co. Phone or call on Wm. S. Ayres. 16tfe WANTED To buy a good team of horses, harness and wagon. Address W. S.( Journal. 17tfc WANTED To buy seed potatoes, ad dress W. S., Journal 17tfc u 1 1 I s II f, fBILOOUOHI 1- vp II M WCMliM II AllJ(" II Pi !5o(,iT,lt '''ammtmT. 11 Goodyear Mich nT1 nires IN STOCK Increases Farm Efficiency i Flftv thnilAnrl rVtrwT iirhf rtlanfa in nnra. H . ' t r o f 7 - tion on American farms are saving at the most conservative estimate, an hodr a day each or ovtr 18,000,000 work hour a year. Tihaf U tqua! to an army of 60,000 men working ten hours a day for a full month. 1 Delco-Light is a complete electric light nd power plant for (arm and suburban homes. It furnishes an abundance of clean, safe, economical light, and operates pump, churn, cream separator, washing machine nd other appliances. It is also lighting rural stores, garages, churches, schools, army camps and-ual way stations; INLAND AUTO CO. DISTRIBUTORS THE MODERN APPLIANCE CO., INCORPORATED - Seattle, WaHhlngton rrlneviUo, Oregon TW Domwrtlt lA(lMi4nf Cwrapwtr, Dajrtan, Ohl Pver 50.000 DELCO-LIGHT Plants in Actual Use turn tw mn ANO fUMtWIt UOHT ton 3a We still hav in tires bought war tax was INLAND AUTO aedl I a few sizes before the j dded. 1 i