Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 27, 1919, Page Page 11, Image 11

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    NOVEMHEIl 2T, 1010.
crook oonrrr joubjtal
Pair
Powell Butte
NEWS notes (w2
CASH FOR FURS
I pay the highest market prices
for furs of all kinds. Send in
your furs by mail or parcel
post to
RAY PUTNAM
P. O. Box 312 Prineville, Ore.
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Horseshoeing, Blacksraithing
Acetylene Welding
DODT WORK ON ACTOMOBILM
General Aalo Bepalrlnf.
WM. LOFTHUS, PRINEVUXI OK
Fourth Street, Oppoelte Poatafflea.
A Classified Ad Brings Quick Results
LET US TELL YOU ABOUT
THESE TIRES
THE MOTOR INN
BRENT & STROUD, Props.
A Full Carload of Apples
600 BOXES
Have Arrived at Our Store
They Consist of the Following Varieties:
Winter Bananas
Spitzenbergs .
Ortleys
Jonathans
Kings
Northern Spys
Yellow Newtowns
Wagners
Baldwins
Arkansas Blacks
If you are in the market for Apples, it will pay you
to see us.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
At special called meeting of the
Bhepard school district, Nov. 22, Geo.
Hock man was elected d I met or to fill
tbe unexpired term of J. E. Warner,
who li moving away, and George
Whltsott to fill the term of J. A. El
liott, who hai alio moved out of the
district. The budget for the emuing
year waa also adopted.
Mra, A. W. Hayne waa quite 111 the
first of the week.
J. A. Klggs waa dltrlbsutlng the
ballot boxes Haturday for the Board
election held Tuesday.
C. M. Charlton, Arthur Wurrwellor,
Frank Foster, Frank McCaffrey, and
eorrifl othen attended the water meet
ing at Deschutes Thursday night.
Ora Foster's children are bavin?
chicken pox. They are getting along
aa well aa could be expected.
The debt that has been hanging ov
er Community Hall alnce Ha erection
waa cleared off laat week. Now the
Powell Butte Association own their
hall free of Incumbrance and they are
Justly proud of It.
Jaroee McDanlel la building a home
up on Crooked river for John Cornett.
Wm. Peterson haa aold hia fine
brown Swim bull to Oeorge Klsiler.
Mr. and Mra. C. M. Charlton and
Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Mustard attended
the football game at Redmond laat
Friday.
A. L. Guerin of Balem la visiting
hla mother, "Grandma" Spray, at
the C. M. Charlton ranch.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Flint, parenta of
- I
Mra. F. R. Agea, arrived laat week
from Missouri to apend the winter
on their ranch here, aa Mr. Flint's
health If much better here In tbe win
ter than In their eastern home.
Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Mustard have
purchased a new Ford aedan and are
enjoying it very mucn.
Married, Thursday, November 20,
at the home of the brtde'a parenta,,
at Powell Butte. Mlaa Ebba Ltndqufst,
the only daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Carl Mnriqulst, to Mr. Charles John
son of Alfalfa. Following the cere
mony, which was performed by Rev.
Hazleton of Redmond, the wedding
party and invited guesta partook of
a bountiful wedding dinner after
which the happy couple left for their
new home at Alfalfa.
S. I). Mustard, of Powell Butte, as
sociated with Guy Dohson, and some
I othera. have purchosed the section of
I road land lying Just east of the Mus
jtsrd homestead snd will put a force
I of Indians at work clearing it Imme
! d iatelv, ready for the plow, as they
propose planting It to potatoes as
fast as they can got the land ready
for it, perhaps about 200 acres next
venr..
light
Been
I POWELL BUTTE tyB ees .l.-xSode
I Mrs. Gladys Mllner. teacher of the
Edwards school, gave a delightful
party Tuesday, at the school house,
i In honor of Lois Steel. A beautiful
birthday cake, decorated with nine
, eandlns. a delicious cup or cocoa ana
other dainties were served. The chil-
i dren played games and all enjoyed
themselves as only a loving teacher
' and happy children can. when cele
Ibrating these pleasant events.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bussett were in
I Prineville attending to business last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford L. Worrell
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Milner at
tended the first number of the Ly
ceum course at Prineville Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Barnard attended
the Warner sale and mingled with
old friends and neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Warner left on
Wednesday morning in their new
Hodge car for their new home in Ida
ho. We dislike to lose good neigh
bors as they have been.
PAID $200 FOR A QUART !
!
Charged with a violation of the j
prohibition law, J. P. Jones, local j
cigar Btore man, pleaded guilty In i
police court to-day and paid a fine j
of $200. He admitted selling a quart ;
to a customer for (20. Bend corres- i
pondent in Oregonlan. j
LYCEUM NUMBER GOOD
I
The first number of the lyceum
course which will be given here dur
ing the winter was witnessed by a
good audience st the club hall Mon
day evening. The talent was good
and appreciated by everyone, who will
look forward with interest to coming
numbers.
LOCAL MEN NAMED
Students who will represent the j
U. of O. at the student volunteer
conference in Des Moines, December !
31 to January 4, are: Stanford An-1
derson, Don Newbury, Mabyl Weller '
and Louise Davis .Seniors; John'
Houston, John Gamble and Ella Raw-
lings, Juniors; Wayne Akers, Elean-I
or Spall and Ruth Flegal, Sopho-1
mores; Hobart Belknap and Mildred!
Weeks, Freshmen. The delegates
were chosen from 30 nominees. Stan
ford Anderson received the mo9t
votes, 409, and Louise Davis was sec-!
ond with 394.
MEMTtERS OF PROMINENT I
FAMILIES CONFESS CRIMES !
Junior Bell and Gale Haxhy both
14 years old and members of promi
nent families of Eugene, were yester
day committed by Judge H. L. Brown
of the juvenile court to the state
training school at Salem because of
the several burglaries during the past
few months to which they have con
fessed. Appeals for a parole were made
by Itev. W. M, Case, pastor of Central
Presbyterian church and Rev. D. H.
Leech, pastor of the Methodist church
The boys were taken to Salem. Ore
gonian. ; v
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to tlinnk the many friends
for their kind offices during the ill
ness and death of our husband and
father, Wallace Post.
MP.S. WALLACE POST
and family.
I
18 cents a package
Cmmmlm mrm mold mrmrywhrnrm ht
Km(iilcitr aaaM psckafra of 70
dimrmttmm; at tea pmckmtmm (200
uimrmtlmm, la a lUmntm-pmomf
ormtmd carton. Wm mtnmtly n
ammmnd thim amrtoa Jbr thm hornm
or oAo. muppjj or whom jot trmroL
New Rifle 8ight
A patent has been granted for a
And He'll Know, Toe.
Train tip a child In the way he
should go, and afterward he will tell
yon wherein you made mistake.-
Life.
detachable rifle sight coated with a
radiating pigment so It ran h
at nlgbt
Gold Came First.
The authorities tell us that eold waa
Alwaya Unpopular.
Tax paying promisee to remain Jnst
as unpopular as ever, be th rate low
or high.-
the first metal to be mentioned in history.
How Would You Like to Own a
New Modern Home ?
Tftk)me6f:t
ltr.S- A4kHI ' 1
It is an easy matter to do so with the same money you
are throwing away for rent each month.
I will loan you money to build a home with or I will
build you a home to your own plans and specifica
tions and sell it to you on terms you can handle.
Call on Me at Once, for Every Dollar You
Pay Out in Rent You Have Lost
Many new homes are going to be built in Prineville
this coming spring and if you plan to build see me
at once.
I also have money to loan on improved city property.
R CfLipp 335 Main Street
. Li. OV-X11LI1, phone Black 341
They Win You On Quality!
Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great
because their refreshing flavor and fragrance
and mellowness is so enticingly different. You
never tasted such a cigarette I Bite is elimi
nated and there is a cheerful absence of any
unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un
pleasant cigaretty odor
Camels are made of an expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are
smooth and mild, but have that desirable full
body and certainly hand out satisfaction in
generous measure. You will prefer this Camel
blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight!
Give Camels the stiffest try out, then
compare them with any cigarette in
the world at any price for quality,
flavor, satisfaction. No matter
how liberally you smoke
Camels they will not tire
your taste!
It J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
WuutonnSalem, N. C
Explained.
"Wonder why woman la so per
verse and contrary." "Yon must re
member that she was made out of one
of the crooked est parts of man."
Boulevards in Havana.
Favana nas one of the finest boule
vard systems in the world. Including
nearly 2uu miles of paved
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