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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1919)
CltOOK COCNTT JOCRXAIa HK.PTKMHKIl 4, HMD. SEPTE MBER jwprincvulc. Oregon ANNOUNCING OUR FALL OPENING Saturday, Sept 6th A complete line of L Merchandise -U imported early by us for our Fall Opening will be submitted for your inspection. Fall Coats of the latest designs will be displayed for the first time. An excellent variety of lad ies suits and dresses will be introduced. Our regular line of Waists and Blouses will be enlarged with an exquisite line of entirely new de signs. Our millinery department will be crowded with a superior line of hats to suit all tastes. f urely you cannot afford to miss such an opportunity to inspect these exbellent lines of advance Fall mer chandise. Our entire sales force will be at your disposal May We See You Saturday? Powell Butte NEWS NOTKH Qggj MM9MMMS4 j ulc nwriourc j ' 'in. is f'd'"iyf ' j'-SS I Nwt Anglln was married last week r ' ; : Vv;$ . to MIm Milium Malory of 1 ".J?ri CrMoeni. They hava ton tu Cree-I V ..w."!'- ' vl c"l ! o Mr honeymoon, after I .Xt ' j which lin y will reside at Powell1 Fa K j' Butte. V' &sJ' V.i5 I w, Wuriwollor of Portland visit- I ". '4jw-i,' t J . od at ilia noma uf Mr. and Mra. Ar- 'sj.4U'i f 4 f f tthur v..r(..r lat wk. ' , ' ' M'"" t'r',l,"l Btirdivant hae boon 'JL4 V" - . spending Hovorrl lns visiting at the Villi fpS& I Si-inll1ftlirlft-ffr1a.lrlViift li'i i -"" iVHfa, T IM) Ytr KNOW HKIt? Wt have tha following and pant It on to our roadors: "Would you b kind enough to In qulra It my wife, Resale M. Ilrls'ol, la staying In your locality. Rhe lirt us June II, leaving (hrnn children with me. Htio wont to vlult relations In HI. Paul and tlinl'a tha last I hava hoard of nor. In tha little girl with hor, seven years old, lirnwn eyoi and light hair. Ploaiin give ma any In formation you ran and oblige u. We hava a nire home hom. P. K. imiHTOI.. i Foroston, Minn. Ola Hanson, who resigned at mayor on in uppor Deschutes. NO. oiv NOTIt'K rR Ft'HMCATION Danartmrnt of Iho Inlvrkir, tt. R. Inil Of. Mr. mill Mr U'rnr urn oi.tt.l. ...) 'I" Th. Ilallaa. Ori.n. Aierual M, ih. . V NUTK'K IS HKKKHY HIVKN Ih.t w iiijvi 1 n 11 II inning lull llHy lug anaaon; lift to bundle a team and Mra. Minor to cook. Thr will ho n "home coining" welcome moii'mt ut mmunlty Mull In honor of all Ilia returned, aolillor and aailora of this community. The Powell llutta Soroals minted thla hut they cloKlra It to bo mi entire commun ity affair. Everybody la expected to attend and express 'loir wulcnme tu the boya, A apeclul rcqiicRt la made that everyone romt! early aa the pro gram betlna at elulit nVltick. ftr which ri'treiihmonti will bo aerved and a aortal tlmo following. Inland Cniiey and hla mother, Mra Iura CuHoy. have returned from a Iploaanut outing upon! at llnlr ranch KHWIN W. KIHTKR iif r. Orv.nn, wtm, on aUmlMir tn. loia, mit. HmnlMl4 Kntry No. 0U4it for F.'4 SK Hrf. R, r:t, NKl, Kh. II, Tuwmliln l Roulli. Rune II r.n.i. WMI.m.tl. Mrrldi,. hiiN flM null,' nf Intvntlnn to mMk Ftn.1 Thrra Yiwr I'm"'. In latanlkh rUlm in IK. Unit unnv. 4rrilMt. Mm lAkt M. ttoh. tll, tl. H. I.nnit CimmlMlnnr nt rrlnvlllL Onuon, en th. lat djr of Olotr, lH. rlHlntHnt DNHtM Vl WllllMUIMII Wallrr 0 KIU..II, Ruhart II. Fnalar, W.ll.f A. C.rwa, Olio C. (1ry. ll of fnmt, Omran. H. I'HANK WOtllM Ot H. of Seattle laat p.'lred health, week becaua of lm- FLEET IS REVIEWED AT SAN FRANCISCO San Franclaco. Patriotic entliuel am gripped San Franclaco Monday when the treat Paclflo fleet entered San Franclaco bay. Hundreda of thousands of persona residents and vlsltora watched the entrance of the fleet Into the harbor and Its review, either from launches Claude Smith Is rldl Casey, who la gnlherl for market and winter feeding Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Worrell mada a trip to Kodmond Saturday. K. A. ilussett with hla mother, ali tor and son. returned Frldnv from 'an extended trip through tho Willam ette valley. J. A. itlggs commenced threshing Monday ol thla week with tha Geo Shohert outfit. This is a small out fit but has always done good work. Mra. Cora llendershott, who has been visiting his mother, Mra. Jen nie Curtis, at the Dsn llourtgan ranch, has gone to her home In Port land. Mra. Henry Whltsett and rhlldren visited relatives and frtonda In Prlntv vlllo ovr the week-end. She was ac- ng for l.eland Oiwm ...... lug h cattle )n ) CBUnlf j,, o h and yachts or from Marina, Telegraph ,companled home by Mr. and Mra. Guy CITATION In tha County Court of the State of Oregon for Crook County. tn Ih' mutter of th. fciLU of John J. Me Qralh, )raMit To J...h M,-r,rlh. Lrmlak MrtlralS, Mnry U..nn,l WlnlfMl 11,-llrMlh ana llriilal Mr limih. rirallni In th. Nm. of I Ik HUK of rnulrd In apnmr Ih. Slat, uf Oregon, fur Ih Count? of Ctiailt, .1 th. Court Itunm thmr. at l'rlnlll In In County .! rrauli, Hlat if Or (nn, on Monday, tn. tlh da af M.,hr, IW1U. al 10 .Vlnek In th fonnnon nf that day, tha and thr t ahow ra If any thr b. why an ornVr of thla Court hould not b mad nlnortaln. tha a.lmli.U tralor of th. but. f th. aatal. of th aald John J. MvOralh. da 1 U ll th. follow In deaxriM rami aUM of Mid imtm-i. ta- "ih Knulhwaat qnarl.r nf Ih authaal ouar. I at 8xtloe On th. BM alf of,. Nrtht uuart.? and Ih. Nnrthw-t quarl.r of Ih. Nurihwut ouarur of oWtlon T"l l Townahlp Twenty Koulh. of Ran. Thin., r.n.t of Ih. Wlllamll Meridian In Omem. Wltnal Th. Honorabl. N. O. Wallar JmliM of th. County Curt of th. 0-Mon. for th. County nf Crook, with th. grl of tald OmiH affiled, thta ltth daf of Auaut. A. P. ! , . Aural l A. W. Haiti-. Ct.r. US. Hill. Land's End, and a score of other vantage points. From Bollnaa bay Monday morning at ft signal from the dreadnought New Mexico, flagship of Admiral Hugh Rod man, commander In chief of the fleet, the long line of ships started for tbe Golden Gate. Admiral Rodman himself, on the bridge of the New Mexico, piloted the fleet through Donlta channel and down the bay past the famous old battleship Oregon, from which Secre tary Daniels reviewed the ships. SHOPMEN GIVE 90 DAYS Strike Vote to Be Called If Cost of Living Stsys Up. Washington. Industrial peace la the United States, according to the 1 executive council of the railroad shop ;rafts. depends on the results the gov ernment can show in the next 90 days I In Us campaign to reduce the coat of living. That time limit was tacitly set out by tha executive council In suggesting to union locals throughout the country that President Wilson's compromise offer In response to their demands for higher wages should be accepted pend tng the outcome of tho effort to re itore a normal price level. ' If the cost of living does not come ijown the 600,000 members of the shop 3rafts would reserve the right to strike for more money and with them iprou&oiy wuuiu uu unnuuiaiuu uia itr mainder of the 2,500,000 railroad em ployes, all of whom have been con sidering the same problem. I.afollette and children, who spent Sunday at the Whltsett home here. I Mra. Jacob Becker of East Powell, Putte has boon visiting hr daughter, Mra. Perma Marker and family. She was accompanied by her daughters. Otto and Will Paula hava boon! having a fine vacation camping In the! mountains. Miss Uracn Pauls will attend Crook County High School this rear. Only a few from thla section at tended the picnic at Tumnlo Island on Labor Day, owing to the rush of haying. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Ivaraon. Mra. Heaves Wllcoxnn and Mr and Mra. Hons Bussott were among those going. They all report a fine time. C II A H. S. K l W A H I H rityslclan mid Huritroit Office 2IT Main 8t. First door south Prlnevllle Drug Company Office phone Ulk 20 1. Res 10 Coming aoon "THE UflAND" notice to rvnuc Anyone wishing to make sleeping car reaorvatloni will ploaae call tha agent befora non nn tha day thay deal re to leave. Bryan Urges Buying of Railroad Lines. Washington. William Jennings Bry an, former secretary of state, appeared before the house Interstate and foreign uommerce committee, and urged that ttte government purchase all railroad trunk HnesT the state purchase the branch lines, and that a cooperative plan for their operation be put Into iffect - ; '," ..,. , THE MARKETS SEPTE !q MBER Portland Oats No. 3 whl'e feed, $51.50 ton. Barley Standard feed, $81.60 ton. Corn Whole, 7; cracked, $81. Hay Willamette valley timothy, $26 27 per ton; alfalfa, WO. Butter Creamery, 55c per pound. Egg Ranch, 50 ft 52c per dozen. Poultry Hens, 24fJ28c; broiIers,25c. Cattle Market steady; steers, best, $114)11.50; good to choice, $1010.50; medium to good, $!)fi)10. Hogs Prime mixed, $17.50(3118; me lium mixed, $16.50 ft 17.60 ; pigs, $14.50 ffllS. Sheep Market steady; prime lambs, $12.5013; fair to medium, :;;,5ufr 10.50; ewes, $57.60. Seattle Hay Kastern Washington timothy, $36fi'3T per ton; alfalfa, $3132. Butter Creamery, 60e per pound. Kpgs Hunch, 66c par dozen. Potatoes Yaliima, $40 per ton. Poultry Hens, heavy dressed, 38c; lif?ht, 33e; broiler, dressed, 35o. Hogs Prime, $20(fi)21.25;medlum to , io;(:e, $19(320;. pigs, $1813. Cattle Best Btears, $10.6011 2fj hnifora. $7.259; calves, S714. -'El-ALL! SEPT. 26, 27, 28, 1919 Mitchell, Oregon Program: Purse Bucking Horse Contost . $60.00 Bulldogglng Steer Conteat .. 80.00 Riding Wild Cow Contest 20 00 Bareback Riding Contest .20.00 Roping Contest HO. 00 Riding Wild Steer Conteat 30.00 Maverick Race 20.00 Ride the Bull ; .... 20.00 Trick Riding 20.00 Trick Roping - 20.00 Relay Race . 60.00 Wild Horse Race Each Day 10.00 Fourth Mile free tor all Race.. 26.00 Half Mile free for all Race........ 35.00 riiree-fourthB Mile free-tor-all.. 60.00 (All tbe two best In 3 days) , Three-eights Mile Heat 30.00 Consolation Race 80.00 Entrance for races must be paid Sept, 25. Five to enter three to start. Entrance fee wll be ten pur cent of purse. We reserve the right to call off any race If tor any reason horses do not enter properly.' Grand Ball And Show Each Night G. J. RIBELIN, Mgr.