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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
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I. - - , The City Matt Clark of Portland wai a busi-1 George Tackman of Barnes ia nesa visitor in Priiieville the first of j spending a few days iu Prinsville on the week. ousiness Sanders Logan is a Tisitor in Prine ville this week. Miss Roberta was in Prineville this week from Paulina. Paul Held is in the city for a few days from Held. G. W. Wells was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. E. E. Laughlin of Paulina Is a vis itor in the city this week. George Ealer went to Portland to day on a business trip. The Junior clas play was ably ren dered to a packed house. I. M. Mills was a visitor from Paul ina Friday and Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. Horace Belknap, Jr., motored to Bend yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mills are in the city this week from Paulina. Services will be held at the Catho lic church Sunday at 1 a. m. Eleanor Yancey is visiting rela-i tives in Redmond this week. i i J. T. Hardy of the Oregon Trunk Is a visitor in the city today. j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Powell motored '. to Held Monday to viBit relatives. George Dickson returned Monday from a business trip to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mays of Port land are in the city for a few days. Mrs. Ermil Cook and Mrs Elliott; of Bend were visitors here Monday. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. C. Horsell Sunday morning. Mrs. E. E. Evans and mother, Mrs. Noble, visited in Bend last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Miller are visit ors in the city this week from Paul ina. Mrs. W. F. King went to Portland yesterday evening to be away for sev eral days. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Howard are spending a few days in Portland this -week. . Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wiliams of Redmond were Prineville visitors on Tuesday. Miss Mabel Kennedy of Held is pending a few days in the city visit ing friends. ,-, t R,, , J. L. HcDaniels and family of Pow ell Butte were in the city on business last Saturday. Mrs. Adelma E. Kelso, sister of the late A. P. Coleman, is in Prieville for a few days. Mrs. A. P. Coleman will remain in Prineville for a short time, attending to business affairs Mrs. B. F. Johnson returned last weea irom vaie, wuere sue uas ueeu for several months. I Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shattuck left Saturday tor Salem, where they will' attend Grand Lodge. Lester Bell, Deschutes county agri cultural agent ,was a visitor in the city Tuesday evening. Mrs. Herbert Rideout and daugh ter have been in the city for several days visiting relatives. lac aieyera biiu mr. iuuaiaiu u i Powell Butte were in Prineville Tues-; day evening for the dance. j Mrs. Ella Caldwell and son of i Burns are ia Prineville today, the guests of Mrs. M. R. Biggs. . M. R. Biees returned Friday from I Summit Prairie where he took his: cattle to the summer range. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W urzweiler and Mrs. Driscoll of Powell Butte were Prineville visitors Tuesday. Casey Brewster has gone to Bend where he will asist Robert Gould in a special survey for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard enter tained Monday evening with a dinner party in honor of John T. Wheeler. Mrs. Clyde Kinder and daughter arrived from Caldwell, Idaho, Tues day and are visiting relatives here. t i. li : l .. .. ...I.. Vwi i. li.,in 1Y1 I B. J U 11 It nuouili w uw uc.0 visiting at the S. S. stea.ns rancn, returned Monday to her home at Roberts. I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Reynolds and a party of friends from Redmond motored over for the dance luesaay evening. Mr .and Mrs. J. 0. F. Anderson and children are in the city today from Howard. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Howard re-' turned Monday from a few days' vis-, it iu Portland. Mrs. Elbert Houston of Held is visitinguei daughter, Laura, at the S. S. Stearns ranch. j Mrs. Frank Winer and children : left yesterday for Portlauu, where; they will spend the summer. j Prof. L. A. Wiley, principal of the ' Couch school in Portland, was In the1 city the first of the week a guest of ; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Robe at the Prine ville Hotel. Louis Stanclift disposed of his in trest In the soft driuk parlors aud pool hall to Peter Seggling on Mon-1 day. Mr. Stanclift will go into oth-1 er business soon. J. Chas. Smith, owner of the Par isian store in Bend, was in the city looking for a location with the expect ation of going Into business here in the near future. Mr. Smith was very favorably impressed with the situa tion here. FOR SALE OR TRADE Safe, in quire at Bob Zeveley's shop. 28t2p Friday & Saturday, 23-24 Mabel Normand In "THE FLOOR BELOW" 'BILLY'S FORTUNE" Sunday, May 25 Wallace Reid in "LESS THAN KIN" Big V In "ROOFS & RIOTS" Monday & Tuesday, 26-27 Ella Hall In "MY LITTLE BOY" "CIRCUS NO. '8" Wednesday & Thursday, 28-29 Harry Carey in "ROPED" "CAMPING OUT" S3$SS$f$SSSSS3$SS$SSSS$SS$SSS$ ? LYRIC THEATER NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, the administratrixes of the Estate of Lawson McDowell, Deceas ed, to all creditors of said Deceased, aud to all persons having claims against his Estate to present the same with the proper vouchers, to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of this summons. Dated May 22, 1919. ' CASSIE CHANCE, MILDRED MANNING, . Administratrixes of the Estate of Lawson McDowell, deceased w H. Jones, who has recently been! released from the army, Is in Prine ville visiting his mother, Mrs. Caro line Jones. ! The - Monday Afternoon . Bridge ! Pluti met at the home of Mrs. J. W. I Stanton. , Mrs. C. W. Elklns received the prise. g -j fe ;, Un Tori O'Connor and son. Fran cis, are expected to arrive this even ing to visit Mm. O'Conor iotner, i. W. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Lister. Miss vinlnt Lister and Miss Hazel Phillips of Paulina are visitors in the city this week. r Mrs. Harold Hobbs accompanied her brother, Ernest Estes home from Portland Tuesday and is visiting rel atives here. David Pickett, an attorney of Port land and former resident of Prine ville is in the city visiting his sister, Mrs. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simpson re turned Tuesday from Roseburg and Portland, where they have been visit ing relatives. The Monday Night Bridgo Club met at thn home of Mrs. W. H. WirtZ. Miss Marjorle Tackman received the highest score. ' John Stearns who has been visiting his brother, S. S. Stearns, left Mon day for The Dalles, where be will vis it his daughter. Miss Mate Forney, formerly Crook county teacher, recently underwent an operation for appendicitis at We natchee, Wash. M. R. Biggs left Sunday for Salem, where he was a delegate to the I. O. F. convention, which is being held there this week. Norris Bixby who has been visiting his mother, Mrs.. Ban Puett at Paul ina for several weeks, returned to Prineville Monday. James Fellows, who has been in the city several weeks representing the Burns Monday. Mr. Felows will re turn to Prineville In June; Mrs. Viva Cyrus left Saturday In her car for Salem ; to attend the Grand Lodge of the Rebekahs. She was accompanied by M. Biccum and Mrs. Alta Cantrlll. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CROOK COUNTY BANK AT PRINEVILLE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS MAY 12, 1919. Resource ' Loans and Di8counts.....'.8314.328.67 ) . a . F vToiumiw, Decurea ana Unsecured . Bonds and Warrants Stocks, securities, Judg ments, etc Banking House .., Furniture and Fixtures.... Other real estate owned.. Due from annrovnrl ra. serve Banks 48,680.63 Checks and other cash items A FULL C :arload Barbed Wire Woven Wire Wire Nails Fence Staples Poultry Netting From Factory to Prineville Will Arrive About May 1st You are to get 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. F. King Company NOTICE TO PUBLIC Anvone wlxhlnff to mike lreninc car reservations will please call tiie agent nerore mun mi me day they desire to leave. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST One heavy harness tug, brok en, between Prineville and Powell Butte Community Hall May 13. Leave at this office and receive re ward. 27t6p 802.63 41,029.80 20.00 18,353.26 3,000.00 7.017-.63 Exchanges for clearing house Cash on hand . 13 1177 BR Customer's liability nr.- count of "Aceptances" Other Resources, Treas. Cert. W. 8. S. 1 663.36 124.23 296.48 9,000.00 Total S Liabilities Capital stock paid in S Surplus fund Undivided profits less ex penses and taxes paid.. Dividends unpaid Individual deposits sub ject to check Cashier checks outstand ing Certified Checks Time & Savings Deposits Bills payable for money borrowed , 1 Other Liabilities, Liberty Loan Fund 457,194.63 36,000.00 14,000.00 24,366.24 ,800.00 292,835.17 ; 1,698.50 f 34.84 45,679.88 34,897.50 6,882.50 FOR SALE 2 good milk cows. In , quire at this office. - 27jtfc FOE SALE 81ngle buggy and har ness, also one McClanahan 160-egg Incubator, used but little. Mrs Mary V, Charlton, Powell Butte. 27tfc FOR SALE-r-Fresh cow, very gentle, good milker, C. M. Charlton, Pow ell Butte. 27tfe FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching. $1.50 per set ting of 15. Mrs. Pearl Breeding, Prineville. 27t2p. FOR SALE OR TRADE 490 Chev rolet car, will trade for good Ford or might pay some difference on a Ford Worm Drive Truck. Address F. F. Box 323 Phone Red 831, Bend, Oregon. 27tfc Total . 1457,194.63 State of Oregon, County of Crook, ss. I, E. J. Wilson. Cashier of the above-named bank do ' solemly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. E. J. WILSON, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 20th day of May, 1919. WILLARD H. WIRTZ, Notary Public My Commission expires April 2, 1921. Correct Attest: ' G. M. CORNETT, , WARREN BROWN, I ', D. F. STEWART, ' Directors. 18tlc NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE It hereby riven that the anderalpn ed has been appointed administrator of the Estate of Lucy J. Mcr'arland, deceased, and all creditor, of said deceased and ail persons bav ins claims against the said Estate must pre sent the same with proper vouchers to the un dersigned at the office of L. 11. Bechtell, Crwk County, Bank Building, In Prineville, Orexun, within six months from the data of the first publication of this notice. Dated and published the first time the 1st dsr of Mar. 1919. . W. R. McFAHLAND. Adminlstr-a tor of the Estate of Lucy 1. Ho- Fariana, aeceasea, L. M. BECHTELL, Attorney. ' Mtte for Administrator. PURE BRED Duroc Jersey Pigs , Six Weeks Old, for Sale at ' $7.50 EACH TELEPHONE 611 or 554 NOTICE TO CREDITORS j : Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin-j lstratrix of the Estate of Arthur D. Sears, deceased, and all creditors of said deceased and all persons having claims against the said Estate must present the same with proper vouch-' ers to the undersigned at the office j of L. M. Bechtell, Crook County Bank Building, in Prineville, Oregon, with in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and published first time the 15th day of May, 1919. i Hannah Ann Sears, Admin- lstratrix of the Estate of Arthur D. Sears, Deceased. L. M. Bechtell, Attorney for Administratrix. 27t5c Atteeltioiii! LIGHT YOUR FARM The Fairbanks-Morse way, two types pf plants, one with built-in engine, the . other you can use with the engine you already have. 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