Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 04, 1920, Page PAGE 4, Image 4

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ritooK ivcxri joi'RNA.,
I M A IK II 4, IIIJD.
The City
P. II Rnauitl u-ne ill PrlllKVill liiKt
Wonduy.
E. B. Wade of Suploe was In town j
yesterday. j
R. B. Hynes was up from Portland !
last Friday. j
A. Hernnrd came in from Suploe
last Friday.
H. U'indom was in town Monday j
from Culver. j
Frank Way was in town Wednesday ,
on business. j
John P. Hopper was In the city on j
business Saturday.
W. A. Freeman was in from Suploe j
Sunday and Monday. j
James Robertson of Antelope was
caller here Monday.
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R. B. Cross did business in town' , i,..:,, .,.., ,,i i,v riiui.. i
the first of the week. I ... .. . , , . .
11 t O Neil, who is a local man and very
J. R. Luekey was transacting busi-; Wt, known in Cr lok ,., y.
ness in the city today. j Aa vml wiU no,u.0 , s machine Is
Charlie Richard of LaGrauile was attached to a harrow and it is an in
a Sunday visitor here. j expensive piece of machinery, be
j cause it win wear lor years, u win
j prove very useful to any farmer who
! nwiix an alfalfa fir nr.iss ranch, in
Dr. Van Waters came to rrineville , that you are saving one operation by
from Portlnnd yesterday. j
C. B. Todd was visiting in town i
from Barnes last Sunday. I
Weaver Melton received a visit .
from his mother this week. j
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bloom visited ;
iAl.itiva in Rend Friday. i
W". F. Mason was tending to busi
ness in the city Monday.
The picture shown above is an al l which trr.vels diicctly behind the liur
falfa and grass seeder. This machine row-
This "oe.ler is new In this part of
th? cotictry. tilth. imh It has bom: i.p
t it ! ia e:isl for a good many
years and no doubt will be of great
benefit to the farmers of Crook
county.
tf yon wish to see this machine g:
to (lie I. akin Hardware a.s lie has one
for domonstruticn. Mr OWuil has
only a i. w i f tiles.- machines on hand
using this machine. I ' '
....... tcr see him or leave word at the
i ue nincnwie consists oi a ioim nop- .
per which fastens to a harrow and is iVunty Hank, because tlio few
operated by a rod attached to a wheel j he has are not going to last long.
Grover Price was in town Sunday, i Kred Smith of the Post country
' , , . . , . ... tr:i:is:ie;ed business in town lust Krl-
Frank 0 Connor is m town vtsmiig , ..
via i .
JackDeeotGrUriywM.busineMjn"wy- , , M,s. Kllis McKinnon was In town
Tisitor In the city Saturday. O. B. Gray of Post vsited in tow..
Ross R. Bussett of i'oweu uuiie
iras in the city Wednesday. Frank O'Connor arrived in the city
Frank Broderick registered at the J Monday evening,
hotel Monday from Ashwood . Mrs. Max Wilson is visiting her sis-
R. V. Reld and Earl S. Richards I near Redmond,
fame over from Spray Sunday. James Sirtt of I'pper Ochoco. visit-
N. Paulson of Calgary. Alta, is reg- j in town Saturday,
istered at the hotel this week. j Hugh Lister, countycommission(r
O. Hasslacher of Portland was in is iu town thla wwk' j Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Smith return-
town last Sunday and Monday. v. T. Davenport from the Ochoco ed from Seattle yesterday, where they
Andrew Barnard was in town Sat- Mlnea. was in town last week. j have been spending the winter with
.rday from his ranch at Sup.ee. j sheriff Combs attended the Powell - Sms
E. S. Turner and wife of Portland Butte dance last I riday night. I hp ,g gUd t get whtre ,he gun
irere Prineville visitors last week. T. H. Brennan and Carl Miller were shines once in a while and he finds
Richard Mulford came over from , in to" Monday from Paulina way. many Jobs of painting and papering
, . ,nino. n...i: waiting tor mm. wnicn snows mat
tw will h services at the Cath-i acting business in the city Tuesday.
olic churrti Sunday morning at 9:00. Floyd Rowell returned from visit
: city.
The first of March was properly
ushered in as moving day. Kay Put
i.am tok possession of the I.ukiu
property, which he recently purchas
ed. The Lukin family moved into the
Winnek house on 3rd Street, and U.
A. Newell moved into the house va
cated By Putnam.
Prineville is alive. He says there Is
no pluce like Prineville for him.
ing in Portland last Friday morning.
C. H. Dealy and Lee Dealy of Alfal
fa are transacting business in the city
this week.
S. E. Roberts, sheriff of Deschutes
county, was a Crook county visitor
last week.
Dolly Hodges is up and around
again after being confined to her bed
by sickness.
A marriage license was issued to
T. W. Abel and Lillie Parry both of
this city, on February 26.
We are glad to report that Mrs. W.
S. Hyde, who was threatened with
pneumonia, is now recovering.
Mr. Chapman, representing the
Kilham Stationery Co, spent a day in
Prineville last week calling on the
trade.
Frank S. Glover, special agent of
the Fire Association of Philadelphia
Insurance Co., visited the Prineville
agency Monday.
Gertrude McCarthy, who has been
ill with the grippe, at the home of E.
S. DobUs, for the last week and a half,
is able to be up.
Ray Putnam, who has been in Port
land as a witness in the Crook county
bootleeging case, returned to Prine
ville last Friday night.
Mrs. E. S. Dobbs returned from
Portland Monday morning. She has
been taking a little vacation visiting
her daughters in the city.
Tax notices for 1919 have been
sent out to all taxpayers of Crook
county, and the sheriff's office is very
busy gathering in the shekels.
E. R. Laughlin came in from Mitch
ell last Friday to do business in the
county seat. His son, Erie, who has
been making a short visit at home, re
turned to Pijineville with him.
Doctor Belknap reports only two
more new cases of the flu. Frank
Mertsching's child and Orvil Hayes
are the new cases and they are not
serious ones, as yet.
Sgt. Lloyd B. Hainline has filed his
honorable discharge from the Medical
Department of the U. S. Army with
the county clerk. He is working for
the State Highway Department.
Mabel Slayton is very ill at the
home of her fother, Ed. Slayton, who
brought her homp last Sunday morn-:
ing. Mrs. Slayton is also ill and Mrs.
Esther Morgan is at the ranch nurs
ing them both. I
Mrs. Gould arrived last Saturday 1
from Bend to make a week's visit
with her daughters, Mrs. C. A. Paul j
and Mrs. Ray McKinnon, who has :
been sink for the last few months, but
is now improving. j
Frank Broderick, former student of
the Crook County High School, arrlv-!
ed in Prineville Monday evening from j
Bend, where he has been working for j
the past three or four months. He!
left for Portland Wednesday. j
Mrs. Sarah Snoderly, who was
taken to Portland on the bootlegging
case, came horns, being discharged
from the case. The authorities held
that she had nothing to do with the ;
milking of the moor'shine, therefore
they turned her loose. ;
P r. Johnson returned frftn Eu- Lookout Kobekoh I.ok'e will init-
genf but Monday morning. He has i ;ate tonight at their lodge room oven
been vlBltftiK his dauRliter. lv-srel, I (he CMioco Itoonniig house. A short !
who tUlr-niling the U. of 0. Mrs. pocial hour will follow, and refresh-,
Johc.snn did not 'otnrn wflh him butj ments will he served. All Rnbekaha :
will remain at Eugene Indefinitely. I are Invited ti oltond and all members
Frs". ' savs he is going to bach for on the team are requested to arrive i
41 while. on time.
Ray McKinnon came into town ;
from his ranch Tuesday to visit his j
wife. j
Frank Foster came in from Powell j
Butte and spent Sunday night m
town.
L. A. Newell returned from Port
land Sunday. He reports a fine au
to show.
Mrs. F. D. Scammon is in town this
week on business and visiting with
friends j
Lee R. Kelly and R. M. Nedrow j
of Bend spent the night of the third
In town. j
L. A. Gasset and wife of Bend ;
came o Prineville Sunday and stay- j
ed overnight. j
A. H. Callahan registered at the ;
Prineville Hotel last Sunday from j
New York City.
Harold Moore and Edgar Peterson ;
eame in from Powell Butte Wednes- j
day on business. j
J. L. Gaither, district manager for ;
the telephone company, spent Tues-1
day in Prineville.
Herb Angell returned from Port
land Monday. He had been in attend
ance of the auto show.
Mrs. R. H. Powell has been nursing
the little daughter of Judge Duffy,
who has been quite ill, but who is re
covering. J. R. Newell, H. W. Wylie and E.
F. Morgan of Portland registered at
the Prineville Hotel Wednesday of
this week.
Mrs. E. H. Kurtz of 487 East 34th
Street, Portland, was called to this
sity by the sudden death of her fath
er, T. F. McCallister.
There will be a St.Patrick's Dance
.4 t..k Unit nvf WaHnAaHav
b IUD UOll UCil f,
night, Marcn l(. music win De iur
nished by Mrs. Horton of Bend.
The Armenian fund is slowly grow
ing. The people from the country are
responding well to the plea for funds
to help these unfortunate people.
Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz came up from
Portland to atend the funeral of Mrs.
Kurtz's father, T. F. McCalister. Roy
McCallister and wife were in from the
ranch also.
V. R. M. Moore, advance man for
Famous Players- Lasky Corporation
who handle Paramount-Artcraft pic
tures was in town yesterday, looking
over this territory.
Mrs. Ada B. Millican is gaining
considerable recognition for her work
along literary lines at the University
of Oregon. She is spending the win
ter at Eugene.
Tom Sumner was here from Ante
lope to attend his brother's funeral.
Pat Kelly expects to start for home
from New York next .Saturday, ac
cording to a telegram received In this
city.
Mrs. Etta Belknap Is slightly im
provi"g in Portland. Sh" wns mov
ed tills weok f'-om the honnllal to the
horec of Hazel Sullivan. 393 Itoss St.
She is "still under the care of a spec
ial nurse.
PK1NK.VII.I.K M.. l'lh:
Conspiracy to manufacture wine
was admitted by Charles Kirshner of'
Prineville in Federal court. He must I
serve 20 days in jail and pay a 40u
fine. Fedeal Judge Bean decided. -- ,
Oregon Journal Mar. 3. i
Trace Origin of tht Jag.
Dr. Clarence True Wilson, who ha
looked it up, says that not one case
of drunkenness due to whisky or spir
its occurred in the world previous
to 1100 A. D. Noun did not get
drunk on whisky, he got drunk on
wine. The F.eyptians got drunk on
wine and beer. Alexander died drunk
and he had never heard of whisky.
Egypt and Home went to the dogs on
wine and hrvr, not whisky. Every de
nunciation of drunkenness to be found
In the Bible, and every case of drunk
enness told of in history, refers to
wine und beer drunkenness.
If you want a Car or Truck, see us
We . have today:
1 1920 7 - passenger Haynes
1 1920 5 passenger Chrevrolet
12 1-2 - Ton Denby Truck
1 Used Ford Touring Car
1 Used Chevrolet Touring Car
A CAR OF HAYNES IS COMING!
Our stock of Tires is com
plete and all new goods.
Buy gas at our 5-gallon
pump and save time.
Large storage space in
our new fireproof gar
age. Give us a call.
NewellMotorSalesCo.
Prineville,
Oregon
F. S. Towner was a business visit
or In Prlnevlllu Suturday.
John Davln has returned from Cal
ifornia and is going to his ranches
near Paulina.
Roy Moffltt wag In the city Satur
day and reports that almost everyone
is sick In his neighborhood.
Marian T). Calavan and m cic
In Prlnevlllu Monday on busmen.
Elmer S. Turner, feld r or 'na
tive of the Salvation Army, w..s :
Prineville over the week end.
('has. Fobs of the California Trojan
Powder Co., was in the city looking
over the Ochoco project last week.
Peck Crvlghton of Bund was lu the
city Monday.
The snow has fallen most of the
lime since Friday, but has melted u
fast as it full. Reports from the For
estry office Indicate that then) hn
been but little snow fulling In tho
mountains,
ANNUAL SPRING SALE OF
S h it it Hi
Cattle
on
Pacific International Pavilion, North Portland
THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1920
7 5
Bull
s and 25 Cows
i
This will be one of the greatest sales of the breed ever held in the Northwest under
the auspices of the Northwest Shorthorn Breeders Association. Leading breeders are
consigning some of their best bred animals and if it is good breeding and individuality
you want, you will find it at this sale. Rangemen have never had a better chance to
get the kind of bulls they need on their herds than this sale presents. Send to the sales
manager for a copy of the sale catalog. It will be ready to mail at an early date. Study
the breeding represented and plan to attend this sale.
HARRY C. CRANKE, FRANK BROWN,
. Auctioneer Sales Manager
Nez Perce, Idaho Carlton, Oregon
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