Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 29, 1920, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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JAM AIIY 8J, 10.0
Knight
t.uua Lodge No. SR. rrinevillo, OreRon. eomls a cordial Invitation
to tli. nuhlic lo ln in-H.-iu at tln .'Uil Hull, I'rlnovllle, Oregon, on
Thursday evening. February 19. lfl'.'O. and o-lehrutu In dancing tin'
!titli Anniversary of tln founding of ho order of Knight tl Pythias.
In past years tin- event bus lien l.mkedforward to with great anti
cipation Mini succeeded i:i boit'g a most pleasing event. Till your
we have a bust of now members which miturnlly brings now epp and
tlio ooiuniiltoo Is composed of tin' now members It In dotormltiod
to make it tlio host yet. Music isfo lo furnished by Mrs. Ktliel Mor
ton of Bond. DAN; F. TH'KF.TS. SI'IHTATOUS li.V
ANNUA
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The Citv
T. F. McCalister is quite ill in this
city.
C. S. Ferguson was in Bond on bus
iness Monday.
Jock Harvey loft Sunday afternoon
for The Dalles.
Sid Rigors was a passenger to The
Dalles Sunday.
John Pobry is in Portland this
week on business.
Mrs. John Lewis of Portland is in
Prineville this week.
Mrs. Eva Lafollette Is In Prine
Tille this week from Portland.
Mrs. Nicolai is home again after a
week's absence in Portland.
Stanton Black was in Prineville
from Trout Creek this week .
George F. Euston returned home
Monday from a business trip to Port
land. C. Bryan left Tuesday for Idaho
points where he expects to make his
future home.
Rev. A. C. Hartley returned home
Tuesday from a brief visit at Central
ia, Washington.
Mrs. S. S. Stearns returned the first
of the week from Spokane, where Bhe
visited relatives.
Mrs. A. L. Reynolds of Redmond
was in Prineville Sunday, visiting her
mother, Mrs. Doak.
The ladies of the Methodist church
are holding the regular Ladies' Aid
meeting this afternoon.
Frank A. Johnson Is. about again
after having been confined to his
room for the past month. j
Mrs. E. C. Faught left Sunday ev-1
ening for Dufur. after three weeks' j
visit with relatives here. j
S. S. Brown and J. V. Kuhn left
this morning for Portland to spend
the remainder of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Avers returned
the first of the week from Portland,
where they have been visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Prince Glaze left the
first of the week for Eugene, where
they recently rented a fruit ranch.
Yesterday Rev. J. H. Gervin deliv
ered his farewell sermon as pastor of
the First Christian church. He leaves
Wednesday for Healdsburg, Califor
nia, where he has accepted a pastor
ate. His successor has not yet been
chosen. Centralia (Wash.) Times.
Bruce MoMeen has gone to Bond to) social in collection with (
work. ary recital by Mrs. A. C
Portland. chu
Anna McCullough visited In Bond
nn elocution-
tl:ll'tl,V I'll
Saturday. January 21. nt the I'hrint-
All are invited.
last Monday.
Mrs. Vira Cyrus spent Saturday
and Sunday in Bend.
Austin Kizer was In Prineville on
Manduy from Roberta.
Karel Mansveld made tho trip to
Madras by auto Monday.
J. W. Braokett of Mitchell was In
the city the last of the week.
H. E. Jacobson of Mitchell was In
Prineville the last of the week.
Chas. Wynian of Silver Lake was In
the city the first of the week.
Born. January 22. to Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Merritt of Meadow, a daughter.
R. C. McMeen, Hal V. Cosgray, 0.
C. Ward and Frank Foster registered
in Bend Hotels on the 23rd.
M. Biccum. engineer, left Tuesday
for Rufus, where he has been offered
a position with the state highway
commission.
L. E. Smith of Redmond was In
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Powell Butte
rw?r?n news notes iy,
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Census Enumerator Mrs. Mary V.
Charlton will complete, her prooliuts
this week and when she does she
thinks that every man. woman, and
child and farm will have boon count
ed. A gvvnl. old-fashioned "chlvarl"
whore all the community turned out,
was given Mr. and Mrs. Green Heard
upon their arrival at home.
J. A. Kines has sold one of his
large stacks of nay to Mr. Payne of
I Mitchell. Other hay has been dis
I posed of in this section also, but there
stilt remains a lot of hay. A hay bal
er has been operating on som ranch
es and the baled hay will all be ship
ped away.
Frank McCaffrey has arrived at
home from an extended visit with rel-
Prineville on Tuesday on business j atives and frlens In Chicago and
connected with the local Tum-A-Lum New York- wlnK ,0 ,he "dtlen death
Lumber plant.
Prineville has one case of flu. Glen
Stanton, a student of Crook coun
ty high school, who has a mild attack,
and is improving.
A tag day is soon to be conducted
by the high school for the benefit of
the scholarship loan fund and other
good causes. Buy a tag.
Last Friday evening Ochoco Tribe
No. 68 Improved Order of Red Men
instated their officers for the ensu
ing term. All report an enjoyable
time.
Green Beard of Powell Butte and
Miss Mary Tweedt of Redmond were
married in Prineville Saturday, Jus
tice of the Peace A. R. Bowman, of
ficiating. Paul A. Gibson and Miss Laura
Houston were married in Prineville,
Saturday, January 24, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stearns, Rev. W.
L. Van Nuys officiating.
of his father while he was there, he
brought his mother home with him.
to make her home In Central Oregon.
Mother McCaffrey is much pleased
with what she has seen of this state.
Herman K. Allen is building quite
an addition to his home here at Pow
ell Butte. He expects his sister, Ma
bel Allen and an elder sister, who has
for many years been a teacher In
Sioux City, Iowa, to arrive about Feb.
1 to make their home with him. Miss
Mabel has been away nearly a year,
caring for their aged father, who re
cently passed away.
Mrs. C. W. Martin and baby visit
ed with her cousin. Mrs. J. A. Riggs,
for several days last week. Mr. Mar
tin is foreman at the Ochoco mines.
E. A. Bussett lost a valuable cow
last week from sulphur poisoning.
John Cronln and Uomlnlc Verges
were In Prineville ou buniness last
week.
A pleasant birthday party was giv
en January 22 at the home of Mr. and
Frank Miller of Deschutes and i Mr3' George Shobert in honor of Miss
Muriel Quails of this citv were mar- eta. whose twenty-seccnd birthday
ried Tuesday evening at the Baptist """tired that day. A pleasant, evening
parsonage. The voung couple will ' was nt in games and conversation,
make their home in Bend. at iU)li ot wllicu 'Mrs Shobert. as-
i sisted ov Mrs. Melvin PoSUr and Mrs.
The Christian Endeavor of the Jess Shobert, served deluiout refresh
Christian church will give a basket ,nents
N
ew fire
Proof
ARAG
E
The largest and most
modern of its kind in
Central Oregon is now
open for business. Gas,
Oil, Free Air, and a full
line of Supplies and ac
cessories. GIVE US A TRIAL
Tin e w ill bo n hindnem mooting of
Powell llutttt ("ooooratlve AbsoeUition
tho first Thursday In Irhrunry Tr
She purpose of oleillim; officers mid
U issnrtmg any oti r business that
may come hofor the ten ting.
It is hoped that lliere will bo a
full attendance of lit ml-iis
Ah-.' K H Villiiimn Ivu gone to
i'orilitnd. where i-ho will remain for
n roupbt of months pr more. Mr.
'Villi. in. x plans on r.oniK also soon.
They will stop nt the Hotel Portland.
1. limbing has lief.ua in the small
hands of sheep that are kept on the
ranches here.
All of the 8th grade pupils In this
section took the examination passed
with credit both to themselves mid
to the teacher who had Inst mci oil
them. Charles Charlton. Jr., Klma
Peterson, Edith McDanicl and Olive
DeArmond. the three last named hnve
entered Crook County High School.
Mrs. Mary Tweedt of l'owel Ilutte
section and Mr. Green Board of Sis
ters were married in Prineville Sat
urday, Jan. 24. They will rcsldo on j
the bride's farm at Powell Butte.
C. M. Chnrttnn hr.s hrd teams nt 1
work the past week harrowing his
summer fallow on the James Bean
placo, preparatory to seeding the en- j
tire piece.
Frank Foster Is building a fine big
stone cellar on his ranch at Powell
Butte.
The series of meetings that were
conducted by Rev. and Mrs. Hartley
both of whom are ministers, have
closed. They were enjoyed by those
who attended and It is hoped they
will return sometime. Mr. Hartley
Is pastor of the Christian church In
Prineville.
Mr. and Mrs. James McDanlel have
purchased property in Prineville and ,
will move there to remain during;
the school year, that the chih'lren may ,
receive better school privileges. i
Mrs. Frank Bayne tins been visit
ing at the home of A. W. Bayne for
some time, but left on the Saturday'
evening train for Portlund, where
Bhe will Join Mr. Bayne and son,
George. They have sold their lion-'
at Deschutes and will probably pur-,
chase near Portland. j
At the meeting of the Powell Butte 1
Rorosis, Mrs. Hans Jacobson was the
hostess. Those present report a very
pleasant time and a delicious lunch- '
eon was served. The next meeting
will be with Mrs. J. F. Rice. ,
Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller and Mrs.
E. H. Stewurt were shopping In
Prineville last Saturday.
Dan Hourignn has been confined to
his home with a severe attack of ton
silitis. Mrs. George Klssler gave a party
for their oldest children. Elnnra, Glen
and Maude. The children enjoyed
games and a good play, after which
they wore Invited to a bountiful sup
per of all kinds of substantial "good
ies" that delight the heart of a child.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wurzweller
had Mr. and Mrs. George Hobbs as
dinner guests Inst Thursday evening.
An evangelist by the name of Kel
lums preached at the Comunlty Hull
Sunday morning. He will hold an
all-duy meeting Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Callahan of Paisley
have been visiting for few days t
the company's ranch here at Powell
Butte.
A CAR OF NEW MODEL
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CHMIROLE
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Will Arrive This Week
Newell Motor Sales
Company
PRINEVILLE,
OREGON
HE Newell Auto Sales Co. has
engaged the services of an expert
auto mechanic, Mr. B. E. Walstrom, who
has had years cf experience under the best
auto repair exprh- ;n the factories of the
East, and is fully equipped to handle any
kind of auto troubles. Mis services will be
found very reasonable and every job carries
his guarantee. Take your trouble to him.
A Want Ad Gets Results
Newell
Motor
Sales
Valentine Day
Masquerade Ball!
WILL BE GIVEN
FEBRUARY 14, 1920, at CLUB HALL
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
A Real Masquerade Ball. Now folks, to have a real Masquerade Ball
everyone must wear a mask. So all get the spirit with ua. Mrs, Cy
rus will be able to Bupply masks to those who wish them, so there
will be plenty for all. Music will be furnished by a Six-Piece Orches
tra of the very beBt talent.
The Dunce will Start at 8: 30 Hharp
There will be prizes awarded for the best sustained characters, one
for the ladles and one for the gentlomen. Also a prize for tho best
couplo In the prize waltz. AIbo booby prizes will be given.
TICKETS ARE OV BALE AT MICHEL, GROCERY CO.s STORE
TICKETS $1.00 SPECTATORS 25c
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