Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 24, 1919, Page Page 5, Image 5

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CltOOK OOCJCTT JOURNAL
Hlmrirf Julin ('(itnlii wm a Port
lukU vlnllor tliii wiM'k.
Mr. and Mn. C. N. llrmlfoni nmnt
Ticmluy t Ktl. HI riM.fi.
J. W. Itoon", um(tiiHKliir, I apt i.d
liif (ha wni'k In I'lirtluml.
Mr. and Mm. Hoimrt DoukIui art
vtaiMtm In Portlund for a few day:
Mr. anil Mr. lm Cram of Hob
rl wnra In Oiw city limt week end.
Mri. Bylvi'uli-r and ilnUKhtcr, Slul
lu, wr In tin city Thursday even-
, Jamiii and Muni"' farltn of Rnhnrti
r In the city itvral duya luat
waek.
i. W. Moor", pimlmuiti-r at I'od
Diund, wit a vlnltur In 1'rliivvlllu Hut
unlay.
MIm Plcard of I'urtland la the few
auuoKraphur at tha office of Jay II.
Vatun.
Mr. B. J. Newiuro la "- 'tin
week at I'oat with heq aun, B, J. New
ton and family.
Julian Uarnener went out to John
Perry'a on the linnd-Burnt auto road
after aonia freight.
were week end vlaltort In rrlnavllta
They were RuNti at the home of Mrt.
J. II. Wlmlom.
Mr. and Mrt. C. F. Smith returned
Saturday from a anveral wei-ka' to
Juurn In Portland.
Don't forget the bin mui-tlnn at the
Club Hull Frlduy nlktit. It It lupor
tunt that you thould be out.
A dnuKhter wat born to Mr. and
Mrt. Ji'Ki Tetherow April 16 aitbelr
ranch home m ar Uiwer llrldKo.
Mrt. J. It. Wray It In the city
from Oram Valley vlHltlnx her par
enlt, Mr. and Mrt, K. T. Jonet.
Nute and Kurl Wurzwi-llcr. who
bue btten overai'at tivcral montlia
are epwtd to arrive In Now York
In a few dnyi.
Mr. and Mra. Carey Hiirrlt of Hnml
Mr. and Mrt, i- Wlmlom of
Culver vlaltitd at the home of Mrt. J.
II. Wlmlom over Sunday.
Sheriff John Combt drove out from
Portland Sundiiy In hit new Premier
car. He wut accompanied by Mint
Nora Dobbt and Ituy Putnam.
Mrt. J. K. Morrlte, who hat been
vleltlnK her duinihtnr, Mrt. Fred
Ilidlmp; for ivenil montht, returned
home from Portland Snttinlny.
Mint I.oiiIho Summert and Mian
Wlnlfrml linubllt are with Itn Hoh
pltul No. 40. which unit wat expect
ed to arrive In New York IiihI Satur
day. ,
Many thlnicn of vital Intereat to
Crook county uud Prlnevllle will be
dlacuaaed at the big meeting at the
Club Hull Krlduy nrM. He ture to
attend. p
Tim city and aurroundltiK country
wat nearly depopulated Tueadnjr and
AVednetdav by the abaenre of thoae
attending the Htorknum'a meeting at
Uend.
Pete Harrlt hat returned from
. France, where ho bw aervlce In the
trencheft. lie bus recelveil bla tllH
chnreii and will make bit home here
for tome time.
(ieorge l-:ler arrived Monday from
Portland, where ho Iiiih been vltlllng
allien hit dlai'hnrge from Military aer
vlce, lie will rcaum a hit old poallion
wMh the lnliwl Auto Compuny.
Dr. and Mrt. F. M. Hloom of Port
land arrived In Prlnevllle Sunday ev
ening to visit their ton, J. K. Ulitom
and family. Dr. I) loo in left for Hend
Wednetday morning, and Mrt. Hloom
will reninln for a lelmirely vlait.
At a retult of high water In the
Oohoco a great ninny talmon-trout
and other fish have ventured to as
cend the river at far aa the Oehoco
dam. Several have been rnught re
cently and much snort promises to be
hnd In catching others.
The T.nVIn hardware deserves to be
complimented upon iiu public gulrit
ednott In Installing a free air and
water station for anto tourists. The
equipment Is placed In a booth at the
edge of the sidewalk within easy
reach of evoryoiro. Who will ho the
next to make a public iplrttnd move?
Lincoln Kyle hat returned from
over-seat duty.
Mrt. Wm. J. Page spent Friday vle
Itlng In the city.
II. Manceau of Powell Hutta apent
Friday In the city.
John Kommllng wat a Prlnevllle
visitor last Thursday.
8. 8. Btearnt apent Saturday visit
ing frlendt near Ilarnea.
MIni Hem lee Orant of Larhonta wat
visiting frlendt here Monday.
Mr. and Mrt. F. F. MrlUa are
Prlnevllle vltltort thlt week.
John Ryan of Rend apent Friday
visiting frlendt In Prlnevllle.
Kddle Holler of Gateway wat In
(he city Friday visiting relatives.
Bid Rogers of It a met wat busi
ness visitor In the city latt Friday.
Mr. and Mn. John Houston of Pow
ell Hutta spent Friday In the city.
Mr. and Mrt. 8. J. Newton arrived
Monday from a visit In Portland.
J. E. Warner of Roberts wat a bus
hiest visitor In the city latt Satur
day. Letter Ferguton and wife of Rob
ertt were buslnett vltltort here Sat
urday. -
Mr. and Mrt. Robert Douglat of
thlt city are visiting In Portland thlt
week.
Servlcet will be held at the Catho
lic church Sunday morning at ten
o'clock.
Oren Noble it visiting at noma thlt
week on furlough from the Nuval Do-
part men t.
Klhert Klllott, aon of Mr. and Mra.
John Klllott, haa returned from mil
itary service overteat.
"Tuck" Hlxby arrived home last
night from Camp. Lewis with hit dis
charge from army tervlce.
II. E. Croat bought Holder tract
or and It plowing the Newtoin tract
opposite the cemetery.
The Klks of thlt city went to Bend
Monday night for the Elk celebration
and Initiation that night.
Joa. F. Wlegand and Sons bought
a big Heldcr tractor and set of plowt
from C. W. Elk Ins latt week.
(Jen. Graft, who hat spent the win
ter trapping around Prlnevllle, left
Monday for his home at I. a Pine.
Mr. Cox. a prominent Paisley mer
chant was hero last 8aturdn buying
from the Marshall Wells talesman.
Joe Bmelxer arrived In Prtnevlllo
Wednesday and expects to visit his'
frlondt here for a couple of weeks.
A great many people are planting
potatoes this week and the prospecla
are good for a good season for such
crops. .
Ernest Sewell Cashier of the Citi
zens' First National Rank of Inde
pendence. Kansas. tumtness vis
itor In the city Monday,
I.uther Wyntt. who has been visit
leg relatives In Portland the past twvi
weeks, returned Friday to continue
work on S. S. Stearns' ranch,
Mr. end Mrs. Chas. Sherman, Mr.
nnd Mrs. It. Haas; Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Street and family, Mrs Carl
PauHih, Calvin Sherman and Cecil
Swngirert, all attended Grandma
Ronnetfs blilbdny party at her home
on Camp Creek on Sunday, April 20,
and spent a very enjoyable day.
Henry M. Crnnt. represntlng tbe
Oregon Social Hygiene Society, wag
In the city Wednesday, arranging
for a meeting to be addressed by Dr.
Louise Rlehter on Friday, May 2,
1 f 1 9. T)r. Rlehter will also address
the girls of the High School and the
irlrls of the 7th nnd 8th grades.
C. J. SmuliiulRt has resigned bis
position as foreman of the excavat
ing work at the north end of Main
street nnd has accepted a position
with the Forestry Service as foreman
on the road construction work on
the Prlnevllle-Mitchell Bond. J. P.
,Tneo'i'n Is th formnn succeeding
Sundquist on the city work.
FOR SALE 160 acres, the NE'4 NW
Vi, NM, NKLi, SWi'. NE' Sec. 24, T
14, R 10 E: Will accept any reas
onable offer. Clear title. S. Gll
bertson, Olds, Alberta, Can. 24t6c
THE LYRIC THEAT
Friday and Saturday, Apr,-25-26
Mury Garden in
"THAIH"
CAST:
Thalt ,. Mary Garden
l'uphnutlus',;. Hamilton Kevelle
lolllut Crawford Kent
Cynlut, Lionel Adams
Nlclat Charles Trowbridge
Mother Superior, Alice Chapin
Nun Mary Towntend
Tbe most widely known operatic
artist In her known role. A
rival In splendor and ttory to Cleo
patra, HmllinK Hilly Pantona in
"III LUCK 8WKKT1K"
Sunday, April 27
Knld Ilennett In
"A PKHKIIT WOOIXO"
Avlce Dereton, a Debutante
Enid Bennett
Barton Matters, rich Westerner ...
Jack Holt
Dr. Forteacue Van Fleet
Donald Macdonald
"Keno Clark, westerner
John P. Lockney
Billy Bereton, Avlce's brother.:....
Charles Bpere
Mrs. Bereton Elinor Hancock
Mixing the prim and proper East
with the big and burley West wat
like mixing oil and water, but
they got around It by getting rid
of the water.
1IKJ V COMEDY
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Monday and Tuesday, Apr. 28-21
Franklin t'arnum in
THE EMPTY CAB"
Henry Xerxet. .. Franklin Farnum
The Girl Eileen Percy
"Big Ed" Frank Brownlee
The Detective Fred Kelsey
Did you ever go Into a ttrange
bouse In the dead of night, bent
on the capture of a criminal whom
you would not recognize If you
met him? t least you've gotten
np out of your bed to Investigate
the sound like footstept which
broke Into your slumber. You
know the feeling. But that Is only
a suggestion. Henry found It the
least of hit thrills. And they
were indeed numerous.
"THE Rl'HTI.EK"
A Rlp-Hnortlng 2-Flee I Western
Wed. and Thurs., April ?0- May 1
Priwilla Dean in
"KISH OR KILL"
Ruth Orton Priacllla Dean
Henry Warner..Herbert Rawllnson
Mlddleton Alfred Allen
Craig Harry Carter
Ruth Orton had two chancet: Kisa
or Kill. Which thould the chooee?
And why? She wat not a hasty
girl.. She wat tlncere and if the
believed a certain course wat right
the would pursue It regardless of
the end. That'e why the got what
the got. We do not want to tpoil
your pleasure by telling you what
the got. We want you to come
and see.
Lyons and Moran In
"PONT WEAKEN"
ON THE CORNER OF MAIN AND SECOND STREETS
ARRIVALS AT PRI NEVILLE
The following people have visited
our city and registered at Hotel
Prlnevllle during the past week:
Mommy, April 21, 1IMII.
F. H. McCoy, It. L. Miller. Port
land; Virgil Conn, Paisely; Mr. and
Mrt. 0. E. Snlvely, Meadow; Calvin
Wasco; J. F. Jones, Baker; Stanley
Balfour, Fife; P. L. Mead, Redmond.
Huiiduy, April 20, 1011)
P. L. Mejul, Redmond; JameaJ
Grant, Irvine Grant, Bernlore Grant,
Lnmonta; H. H. Ralfour, Fife; F. M.
Clunelly, Pendleton. '
Monday, April 21, 101 1.
Will Wurzwoiler, Prlnevllle; Er
nest Sevier, Wm. Nlge, Kbiishs; Jno'.
E. Hobs, H. C. Dealer, Portland; M.
A. Edwards, A. S. Coulee, C. D. Bar
nard, F. W. Lee, fossil; Mr. and
Mrs. It. J. Lister, Lawrence Lister
Paulina; Mrs. Edith Washburn, Su
idee. H. E. Wooley, Suplee, T. lj
A person, Wasco.
SO. H3?4
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lnd Of
fice l The Dalle. Onwun, April 21,
NOTlC'fc ia he-eby ifiven mat
KI.MKK W. THOMAS
of Prinevitle, Omion. who. on January 9. 191.
made Homentead Kntry No. 014324 for 2-3 SE I
4 NW'a, SW NK!4 Section 2. Town. hip It'
S.Mith. Kame K Kat, Willamette Meridian,
hiui filed notice of intention to make Final:
Three Year Proof to mtablinh claim to the
land aliove dmrribed, before Lake M. Berhtell, '
1J. S. t'ommiiiKii'ner. at Hrlneville, OreKon, on!
tne zna nay ol June,
Clnimant nameit ai witneiHea:
Hoifan tlaimn. Jrant-tte llannen. Jamra K.
Stewart, and Columhua Jobnaon, all of Frine
ville, Oreaon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
2 4 trie Km inter
BIDS WANTED
Bids will be received for the fur
nishing of 250 cords of wood for the
High School and County Court House.
Bids are to be accepted for all or
any part thereof. Delivery to be
made on or before October 1, 1919.
Said bids to be filed with the County
Clerk ou or before Wednesday, May
7, 1919.
BEFORE YOU SIGN a life Insur
ance contract in any other com
pany examine tbe superior, con
tract and low premium rates of
Oregon Lite. See. T..L. Qulnn.
the local agent. 24tfc
The Journal does modern printing
on short notice.
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ATTKNTION LADIES!
Tuesday, April 22, 1019.
Henry M. Grant, A. E. BrewBter,
H. K, Smith, Portlnnd; William II '
Lewis, Seattle; A. J. O'Reilly, Cor
vallls. w. s. s. j
The State Irrigation Securities:
Commission has reached a decision,!
refusing to certify the bond Issue of!
$1,100,000 sought by the Teel lrrl-j
cation district In Kastern Oregon.!
The hlnh estimate of the engineers of
the cost of the work is said to be
responsible for tbe decision. Attor
ney J. T. Hinkle and Asa B. Thomp
son, leaders in the project move, are
trying to do something with the
board to Becure a favorablo action.
The outcome may be looked for In
a few days. Stanfleld Sentinel.
Call and see my beautiful new dre?s
goods samples, the latest goods Just
from New York, prices reduced for
spring sales. Lovely new waistlnKS
and skirt goods, silks, serges, etc.
MRS. LAl'RA BROWN,
24lfc 141 Cor. 2nd and Mill Sts.
-i W, g. S.
IS VOI R HAIR FALLING OCT?
Hairo is a scientific preparation
which will positively STOP FALLING I
HAIR, and will within three weeks
-start new hair, fine and downey at
first, but really new hair growing all
over the scalp. A three weeks' sup-!
ply of Hairo post-paid and guaranteed
for J1.00. j
HAIRO REMEDY CO., Pept. P. '
21t4c Chemical Bldg., Chicago, 111. I
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j
FOR RENT Furnished house-keep-1
Ing roos. 725 E 3rd 23tlp
LOST OR STRAYED Jersey heifer,
two years this spring light red,
white dirty spots branded B lazy
H on right side, ear marka.erop
underbit in left and undermt in
left. Notify the Journal office, at
Prlneville. 24tfc
FOR SALE One ton Velie truck in
good condition. Will trade for a
Ford or Dodge car. Chas. Boggott,
Redmond, Oregon. 24tlc
FOUND in the post office, a gold
scarf pin with stone setting. Own
er can have same by identifying
property and paying for this ad.
24tfc
t Dr. Turner, the well known
X- Eye Specialist will be in
Prineville again Friday, May
2, at Prineville Hotel. Have your
eyes examined by a graduate regis
tered Specialist of experience ant
standing. Consult him.
WANTED Plowing by the day or
acre. Address H. E. Cross, Prine
ville, Oregon. 24tfc.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Studebaker
6, model 1918, 6 casings and tube
included. Will s -11 for $1,000 cask
or trade for cattle of equal value.
Address B. L. Cummings, Culver,
Oregon. 24tlp
WANTED I will pay 20c for dry
long wool pelts and 25c for err
beef hides, f. o. b. Prineville Set)
Frank Weiner, 353 6th St. 24t4c
FOR SALE CHEAP 50 bead ot
stock cattle. Cows, calves, year
lings and two year olds. A permit
for 75 head on the Big Marsh la
the Cascades goes with them. For
further Information see J. T. Mof
fitt, Powell Butte, 24tfe
NO. 0I67
NOTICR KOR Pl'III.ICATION
IMmrOmnt of the Interior. II. S, Land Of
fire al The Dallea. Oreiron, April IS, 11IIS).
NOTICE h he chy ir'ven that
RKUBKN I). GKORfiE
of Bond. Oivtron. who on October l!R. 1!12.
made Iwrt Land Kntry No. 01USB7 for SK'i
Sm-tion ail. T.mnnhlp 16 Smith, Kanm 15 East,
Willnmottp M,rMiin. hm filed notice nf inten
tion to nutke Final DfHert Land I'roof to es
ttihlish cliiiln to the land above described, be
fore II. C. Kills, II. S. Commissioner, at Hend,
Oregon, on tbe tith-day of May, 1919.
Clnimant lurnim an u-itneasefl :
I'arler C. Hardy. Bob Lik, Neln Delude,
Ocornc 11. Baker, all of Bond. OreKon.
11. FRANK WOODCOCK,
!Mt5c KeKistrr
A FULL CARLOAD
Wire Nails
Fence Staples
Barbed Wire
Woven Wire
Poultry Netting
From Factory to Prineville
Will Arrive About May 1st
i You are to git the benefit of this factory shipment, Come
in and get prices. BELTING"., leather and com
position, sizes and prices to fit your needs. A full line of
Farm Machinery and General Hardware.
The W; Company
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