crook covsrnr journal AHJIHT 14. 1019 The - Crr v Walt Ellott of Post returned on Wednesday from Portland. N. F. McColn was in the city Wed nesday from his ranch on Grinly. W. F. King returned on Wednesday from a business trip to Por'lnud. Irvln Craln was attending to bos Bess matters In Prlneville yesterday. Farquhar MoRae of Howard was a business visitor In the city Wednes day. Din't forget the free onnoe al the Club Hall Monday night. Everybody come. Sheriff John Combs returned yes terday from a business trip to Port land. J. W. Carlson and family returned Tuesday from an outing trip in the Cascades. Will Wuriweiler arrived Wednes day from Portland, where he has been on a business trip. Albert Noble and family of Paul ina were visiting relatives in the city the first of the week. Win Rneell was in the City On Tuesday from the Cove Orchards with , load of nice peaches. O. C. Gray and sons. Harold and j W endell, returned yesieraay irom business trip to Portland. Joe Post took some cattle to the Portland market the first of the week returning home yesterday. Seth and Jim Dixon left yesterday for Klamath Falls to attend the Elks Convention at that place. Raymond Horrtgan suffered a se vere fracture of his right arm on Tuesday while cranking a Ford. W. J. Hughes and family returned yesterday from a two weeks' visit with relatives snd friends at Heppner. Harvey Dunham of Post returned yesterday from Portland, where he shipped some cattle the first of the week. i Harrj Farnsworth, whoras been employed in Portland tor seme time, returned on Wednesday to visit rela tives I. ere, SWam Vnnla m rriv aA VtnmA V P t . C Vricu f wu"J . - " . - - - ( day from Bremerton, Washington, j where he Just received his discharge. from the U. S. jsavy. Frank Hughes and wife returned yesterday from Portland, where they have been visiting friends and rela tives for the past week. Oscar Houston has the local agency for two new cars, the Pan American Six, which sells for $2200, and the i Olympian Four at 1475. Dr. J. H. Rosenberg and family, accompanied by George Ealer, left yesterday for Klamath Falls to at tend the Elks convention. . Oscar Houston has two new demon strator cars in the city which seem to be making a hit. They are the Pan ' American Six and the Olympian Four. While no program is yet announc ed, Mr. Austin informs us that the regular band concert will be held to morrow night at the corner of Main and Third streets. Oscar Hyde and wife returned yes terday from a business trip to Port land. While there they bought much new merchandise for their large stock of dry goods here. Chas. Shattuck and family made a trip to The Dalles the first of the week to meet their niece. Miss Blood, who returned with them and is to teach in the Prlneville public school this year. . Sheriff Combs went to Portland last Thursday with several samples of so-called near beer of home manufact ure vhlch is being sold in this city. He had this tested tor alcoholic con tent 7 be results will be announced later. LYRIC THEATER Friday & Saturday, Aug. 16-16 Mabel Normand In "THE VENUS MODEL" Century Comedy: "FRISKY LIOXS & WICKED HVSBANDS" Sunday, Aug. 17 Bryant Washburae In "ALL WRONG" Big V Comedy: "TRAPS AND TANGLES" Mon. and Tuea., Aug. 18-19 Edith Roberts in "SUE OF THE SOUTH" LURE OF THE CIRCUS NO. 15 Tracy & Carter, extra vaudeville Wed. & Thurs., Aug. 20-21 Mae Murray In "DANGER! GO SLOW!" LYON & MORAN COMEDY I 3 8:15 & 9:45 . 10c & 25c Mrs. Goldle Newsom of Post was a Prlneville visitor last Friday. Oeorge Dixon made a business trip to Portland Saturday night. """fierb Agnell of Paulina was avlslt or in Prlneville the first of the week. Henry Cram attended the S. M. Woods sale at Redmond on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dishman were visitors in the city on Thursday. D. F. Stewart and family returned on Friday from an outing in the Cas cades. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thomas motor ed out to visit relatives at Huycreek on Sunday. Claud Brennan and Paul Miller of Paulina pent the first of the week in Prlneville. S. D. Mustard, the potato king of Powell Butte was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Dr. J. T. Fox of Madras was a bus iness visitor In the city a tew days the last of the week. Mrs. B. E. Nevel and Mrs. Florence Cyrus hsve gone to Victoria, B. C, for a month's visit. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McFarland are spending a couple of weeks In Portland on a vacation. Harry Farnsworth arrived home Tuesday from Eugene, where he has been attending school. L. V. Sears and George Ealer re turned Thursday from a ten days' outing in the Sascades. Dr. Turner the Eye Specialist of Bend, was attending to business in Prlneville last Friday. Andrew Evanson ot Barnes was looking after business matters in the city the first of the week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Oreo Lott of this city on Friday, August 8, 1K19, an eleven pound baby girl. B. B. Groff of Post was In the city Friday proving up on his homestead before L. M. Bechtell, U. S. Commis sioner. Chas. McClure from The Dalles was In the city the first of the week, doing work on Fronklin cars in this vicinity. Miss Berniece Billines. who has been visiting Mrs. J. H. Upton for the past month, left Tuesday for her home in New York. Mrs. H. R. Lakin and children re turned on Friday from a tew days' spent at Tumalo visiting with her uncle, Fred Wallace. Mart Bailey and family, accompan ied by Silas Hodges, icturned yes ieraay rrom a camping trip to the aieionus ana up to tfie lakes. W. P. Davidson of St Paul Provi dent of the Oregon & Western Colon ization Co., was attending to busi ness matters in this section Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. I. I.. Kotrh pm re turned Friday from a few days' Visit with Iheir daughter, Mrs. Henry Whitsett and family ot Powell Butte. Albert Wilson, manager of the Des chutes Power Company at Madras, was assisting the company with some work in this city the last of the week. Zeke Hendrickson left Sunday for Portland, where he goes to take a position as city salesman for Helwig & Conrad, Commercial Stationers of that city. Mrs. Barnes, mother of Mrs. R. W. Rea of this city, left Monday for Port land, where she will visit her son, E. L. Barnes, before returning to her home in Spokane. C. J. Johnson returned on Frlda from a business trip to his Deschutes ranch and went back on Monday, ac companied by Mrs. Johnson and daughters, Viola and Ha. Mrs. W. H. Peck of Culver was a visitor in Prlneville Tuesday canvas sing for the W. C. T. U. Jubilee drive for funds for State and" Nation al work, r Crook county's quota is 300. Mrs. C. H. Nelson and daughter, Laura, returned Monday from a sev en weeks' viBit in Washington. Mr. Nelson drove over in his car to bring them home. All report having had a fine trip. The Standard Oil Company has purchased and sent in a new Inter national truck to handle the local service from the company's station in this city. The truck carries a 480 gallon tank which will be suficient for the present needs here, as the hauls are short. Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy of Salem Washington, motored through on the Pacific and Columbia highways .to visit their son, L. T. McCoy of this city. They are old pioneers ot the Puget Sound country and are en Joying their visit here in a country so different from their home terri tory. R. L. Schee and Nell Newsom were among the passengers to arrive from Portland last Saturday morning. Mr. Schee has been in Portland a week attending to matters connected with the Oregon Inter-State Fair. Mrs. Newsom has been buying for Cornett & Co. during Buyers Week in the Rose City. There will be a free dance at the Club Hall Monday night following the organization of a County Post of the American Legion. There will be good music furnished by the Prlne ville Band, which has kindly donated Its services for the occasion. All re turned soldiers and their friends are urged to be present. A great quantity of social hygiene literature, is being scattered over the city this week. Oregon is noted for the fact that she has the cleanest and healthiest men In the world this was plainly demonstrated in physical ex aminations during the war. The Ore gon Social Hygiene Society is the rec ognized leader among air such so cieties In the world and is doing all possible to keep Oregon the cleanest and best State in the Union. $$$$$$ 8. THE Pollow Co. OF SEATTLE A BIG CARNIVAL COMPANY Under the Auspices of the City Band of Prineville Big Merry-go-Round Shows Concessions of All Kinds The Band will be out each night, and this will be a week of gayety. Make your plans to be on hand. This is a real carnival company, and " will furnish some high class entertainment for five nights. Don't Forget the Time or Place and Be Here With Bells to Boost for the BAND AT PRIHEVILLE AUGUST 19,20,21,22,23 Powell Butte NEWS NOTES ESS Mr. and Mrs. J. F. nice have leased their Irrigated eighty here at Powell Hutte to Mr. and Mrs. K. P. Luthy of Hear Creek for a terra of three years. Mr. and Mrs. Rice have not decided Just where they will move to, but it will no doubt be one of the near by towns. While visiting sheep ramps with her daddy, little Harlot Wilcoxeu discovered a lrge black bour lurking near the camp. She ran and reported It to her fui licr, who shot It und now many ot Harriot's friends are feast ing on bear steak. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Martin of Los Angeles are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ho litis. Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Holilis are cousins, iu or der to show thorn some of the wonder ful beauties' ot Oregon scenery, Mr. and Mrs. Hobhs with their guests left for Crater Lake, where they will take in the Klks convention and oth erwise enjoy themselves camping tor a time. About 1,000 tons of hay win recent ly sold lu the Terrebonne country to the Northern Warehouse Company of Redmond. None, however, has as yet been sold In this section. The price paid was $25 f. o. b. railroad and baled. C. M. Charlton attended the meet ing ot the County Bar Association in Redmond last Thursday night. E. H. Stewart has spent several days this week hunting for a dark bay mare that got away from his place last week. She Is one ot his team and he needs her. She Is branded K and has Hi wire cut on left front foot and a star In foreheud. Tuesday, August 12, was Crandma Bussett's 85th birthduy and Mrs. Uua sett prepared a tine birthday dinner with bear meat as the crowning dish. Grandma Spray, 85 years old iu June, spent the day as- a special guest and also Mrs. Charlton and muuy In teresting things were talked over by the old ladies. from Luclan Lytle of Grants Pass. C. M. Charlton enjoyed a call These men, old friends, bad not met in more than thirty years. Mr. Lytle felt amazed at the changes that he saw In this country, as he had lived In Prlneville for many years, but moved away about 32 years ago. Mrs. Rel Powell has been visiting with her mother, Mrs. Geo. Truesdale for a few days. , Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts and lit tle daughter, and Mrs. Hugh Stew art with "Bill" Johnson for a guide, have gone to the huckleberry patch. Mrs. Scott lluffiiie urn her moth er, Grandma Bussett of New Mexico, arrived Saturdtty night for a visit with E. A. llusett and family. Mr. Bussett had not seen his mother and sister for ninny years and is sum en joying their visit. They spent Wed nesday at Opal Springs plcnitliig, and viewing the wonderful spring. Roy Robert hud the misfortune to lose a valuable horse while he was away at the huckleberry patch. The horse got wire cut and bled to death. It had been dead several hours when found by neighbors, who were doing the chores. Mrs. Hendershott of Portland Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Curtis,-at the Horrigan ranch. Bert Reynolds and family came out Sunday to. visit with hiB Grandma Bussett, who had Just arrived from Texas. Jack O'Callahan has finished hay ing on his ranch here and has gone to his Paisley ranch for a lew tiuvs. S. D. Mustard, wife and brother, Harve, will camp and tish a few days in the mountains. 1 Barnes NEWS NOTES ossa Earnest Smith Is at Dick Rhoda's place, helping finish haying. Grandma Bennett has gone to Prlneville for a visit with friend and relatives. Charlie Barnes went to Bend last week where he will work In the mill again, after helping hay on his fath er's place near Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cox and Ray Mor gan were Business visitors to Prine ville from Barnes last week. R. J. Enstrom and Abe Hackleman are riding for beef cattle. Mrs. Claud Seeds and Mrs. Wade Huston were visiting on the creek the first of the week. . Sam Clemmans, an old-timer of this country, and Beaver Creek, pass ed through Barnes on his way to the J. J. Romberg ranch. Otis Elliott, and Mr. Huston, son of Wade Huston, also went to the Huston and Foster ranch to hay. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their many kindness es during our recent bereavement. J REUBEN BOOTEN, HENRY CRAM, ; JAMES CRAM. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST OR STRAYED One brown mare, wt., 1100. Branded TF con nected. Old wire cut on left front " toot with star In forehead. Please notify E. H. Stewart, Powell Butte, Oregon. . 40tfc FOR SALF One Durham Bull, 3 . years old. Phone 3f25 40tfc LOST Saturday, somewhere between depot and Prlneville Hotel, belt buckle with five large blue sap phires. Leave at Journal office and receive reward. 40tfc FOR SALE Nine thrifty pigs six weeks old at $5.00 each and four barrows, one year old weighing 156 lbs each and In good condition, at $16 each at Paulina. A. M. Lo gan, Paulina, Oregon. 4Ut3p FOR RENT Partly furnished house or rooms.. 113 K 4th St. 40tfc VOH KENT Hoard and rooming house on Miiln street, also business building. Inquire box 264, I'rlnn Vllle, Oregon. 40t.p FOR SALE Four pure bred young I Mi roc brood tows. In exceleut con dition. Also a young Duroc hour from registered stock. Call at louritul office 40tfp WANTED 400 medium to large Juniper trees pulled. Call at this orfice for particulars. 40tfp N. st mis NOTirg rOR PtMLICATIOM DriM.rtin.nt of the Interior. l. 8 I-and Of fl. . at Tli Uallca. Orrrutl, July II, 11. NOTICE la hcrvl.y Ktvn thai CKOHliK V. ALLISON of Hand. Orraon, who, on Auril II, 114, mad llomnilrad Kntrr No. OI2rmr for Kaat Half IKI (taction i Tnwnhl to Mnulh Hana 10 K..I. Willanwlta Meridian, haa fllad nollr of ilitantion lo mak final thrwa jraar I'ruuf n ratabliah claim to tha land abov dracrUaai brfor H. C. KIIU. U. a. Commlaaloaar M Hrnd. Orrtfun, un 111 Kth day of BaDtaoias, IVI. Claimant namal a wltnaaaaat Mlka Morriaon of Urnd. Oraaxin ! Rmll Van. Ink. Carri Harmon, Chariv It. Ilurnant, of Hapmton, Orraon. II. rRANiC WOODCOCK, STtCp Hilll-I NOTIt'K TO I HKIIIT1IHH NOTICK IH HKKKIIV OIVKN ! th und-r. alaiiad Admtnialrator of tha Ktat of Maria Itootrn, lirrraard. to all rrrditora of Bald I rUHNl and lo all poraona navtnv claim aitalnat aatd Katata tu iirvarnt tha am to tha 'r iaiwl at th offlr of M. R. Klltolt. In I'rlna vlllr, Orviron. wlihln alx month from th tirat puulli-atHin of llila Notlr. I laird and puliliahral tint tlm Auaual 14, ll. . RKUHKN BOOTKN, Admlniatralor at th Katale of Maria Uootan, Da 40150 raaaad. NOTIt'K Or AllMINIHTKATOR'S RAM OF RKAL KHTATK In th County Court uf Crook County, Slatr of O ration. In th mallrr of th Ratal of John FWhmr, Doraaard. NOTICE IS IIKRRHY GIVEN by th undVr iand. th Administrator of tha Fatata of John Hrhmrar, Daraaaad. that purauanl to an Onlar of Court mad an4 ntaral on tha 4th day of Ausuat, IW1S, ha will on or aftrr Hal unlay, th 1.1th day of rWptmhr. mill. Ball at prlvat aal at th offlr of M R KIMoli In Frinarilla. Orraon, th following daavrtbad prat aatata, towlt! Th aouthwaat quartar of tha smtthwrat quartar of afrtton 94. townahtp IS aouth: th lot 4 and tha aouthwaat quartar of tha north- PRINEVILLE Vulcanizing WORKS 417 MAIN W'n repair all si.e of KKTHKADlMi HAI.K-SOi.'Vn ft, Al.l. (it( If you haven't seen the Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tiro you have a chance now. We carry afull line and the company stands back ot them to the last ditch. They are an absolute quality tire. Come lu and let us toll you about them. VACITM (TP FAIIItIC 0,000 Ml. VACX'IM fORI), 9,000 MII.KH Just Arrived! A Carload of Overiamdl Motor Cars Model 00, tliat have been so popul ar The best of it there la No Raise in Price wjth the same guarantee as to the workmanship and material Tills carload is already partly sold You Must Hurry If you want Inland eO uompa PRINEVILLE, OREGON weet quarter, aa. I. anulhwaal uuarter of north ml quarter ( aerllun 4, In townehip xo ouiit f rang m eeal ! and tha aouthaaat ouartvr af Iti aouthw! quarter uf aartlon M, towiuh'it IV aoulh and In oulhaat quarter uf In north i wmi quarter and M I at aertion I In lownahip IU south uf rnnira I eat uf In- Wlllamett meridian In Oiriront term of Bale, vaah, i per rent on day of aala and balanra an jun flrmalMin by Ilia Court. ' Haled tllla I4lh dar of Auail'l. 1HS. I'M' I. MKI.Ii. Adinlnlatr,i(nr at III Keelal of Joli.i Ot 4111 lie reward. NIITH K TO t'KKIHTORM NOTICK IH HKItKIIV I1IVKN hi tha llndrr. ianad, th Admlnlalralrla of 111- K.lnl. .f Nuata I. Hoynlon, tlrMiNr1. to all rrvdltor of tha aald Hrcraard anil tu ah Mraina hvli. rlalnia aaalnal aald Kalata to l"-nt lha a.m., with th irowr rourltr-r. to Hi ainlrrxtanoj at Ih ofrlc of M. R. KIII..II In t'rinr ill. Or, con. within all numlha from III flrat puull. rallcn of ihl noil.. I laird and puMlahrd flrat tlio tuiruat 14. mm. N MARY COX. AilmliiUtrolrla of tin Kalaia of Knal l Horntun, 40tIo Oaraaaail. OHIIINAM K NO. W An Ontlnanr raralln Hlalh atreat hrtwn th wrt Una of Mnln or A air. I and tha aoil Una of H alnwt In tha city of I'rlnuvllla, Cna-ll county. Orraon. VYHKHKAM In compllrl.r wllh Ilia I rvla Iuiib of HarlU.n thlrtyliliia 3'ai of hauler b.v. an 171 of Ilia Charter of tha City ( I'rlnaalU. Orraon. a prtlllon rontaliilnn In riamra of mora than tn frraholilrra haa Un fl'M Ith th City Council of ald City prayin,. that Hlxth Blrl brtwn tha waat Hit of Main or a and tha aaat Una oL It alrrwt in Bald. iCIty b rloard and varatml. aald pvtllhn Wit. fllrd wllh tha City RacornVr and prcaantrd to tha City Council on Juna . mm; and WIIKHEAH, no objection or rrmonalranra aaalnat tha arantlna of aald t-llHnn haa W-n mail, tha City Council of aald City dr-na II ilrdlrnt and for th fcaail lntrrt of aald i lly In arant tha prayer of tha aald p tltlolirnl and varata tha aald Blrral aa India catad herein In aald City NOW TIIKRKKORK. ba It nrdalnrd by Hi oooela of Ih. City ot I'rlnevlll, Ormn a f. u Iowa t Hertlon I. That all that part and pctlon of Hlllh Blrral hrlwaan Ih Waal Una of Main or A Blrrrt and th mat Una of II at ret In t'' City of Prlnwlll, Cnaik rouuiy. Orraon. in Ih Bacond Addition to I'rtnavUI. arronllns to th duly rrcorilr.1 plat thrrrof. ha and tla nm b llarrby rhd and nratcd. and all portion and part of aald Hlath hmln yaralad a) harrhy ranlrd and ronyccl In tha owner or owner of Ih. ailjolnini lola. In., la, or lr. cela of land aa their aavrral IntaraatB may a pear on record In lha offlca of th Co.-.ty Clvrk of Crook rounty. Hlat of Orraoti, Bl lha tlm of In paaaaaa of 1Mb ordinance. Heclu.n t Thla onllnanca ahall he In lu'l f.irra and ffert on and after the tl'h day if HenlemUr. mm. Paaaed by th City Counr" " " ' Prlnvllle, Orerin. aflar Its tlilrd reaillnt. tn lha llth day of Aurual. A. I) , ll Approved by lha mayor of aald City on h llth day of Aurual. ll D, r. HTEWART. Maeor of th City of Prlneville, Oraaon. ATTEST! P. C. GARRISON. City Recorder 4H.V SHKKT cnril anil fubrle rau.lii(i. 11KI,IMN(1 TfltK UKI'AIIW C.TAUAXTKKI) one ot them. Auto ny