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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
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KIdwell was a business visit or in town Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Callahan were Bend visitors last week. George W. Wells was a business visitor in town Saturday. H. D. Still came in from his ranch at Powell Butte Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson are employed on the Henry Hanson ranch. M. S. Mayfield is a business visit or in Prineville this week. Joe Lister visited in town with his family the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hedlund spent last Thursday night in town. Walter Talley was attending to business in the city Tuesday. B. A. Price of Ochoco was a business visitor in Prineville on Friday. Steve Yancy came in Monday from his ranch at Combs Flat. E. E. Laughlin of Paulina, is visit ing his family in town this week. E. A. Hillis of Redmond was in the city last Friday and Saturday. David Williams of Suplee .was a business visitor in town on Tuesday J. O. F. Anderson was' a business visitor at the Journal office Monday. J. L. Gibson of Powell Buttes was attending to business here Saturday. John E. Williams was in attend ing to business the first of the week. J. E. Fuller was In the city Mon day looking after business interests. Labin Harris and family were busi ness Visitors in Prineville Saturday. Dick Mulholland of Roberts was visiting his family in the city Mon day. Jack Meyer of Powell Butte was a business visitor in Prineville Mon day. Mrs. Windom an daughter spent Saturday shoping and visiting in Bend. Mrs. Mary Cox and sons, of Bar nes, spent Saturday in town on business. Mrs. Hugh Lister spent part of last weeK in town from the Paulina ranch. C. C. Brown of Bend was a busi ness visitor in.town the last of the week. R. R. Bussett of Powell Butte was attending to business in Prineville Monday. James Beotetto of Post was atten ding to business interests in town Tuesday. Raymond Calvan and wife and son were attending to business in the city Monday. E. A. ITillia of Redmond, was a business visitor in town the last of the week. Dud Shaw, a young Bond man, vis ited with friends here last Saturday and Sunday. O. O. Jones of Paulina has been spen ding several days In town this week. Oscar Houston returned Saturday morning after a week's absence on a business trip to Portland. Tom Huston was In attendance at the Commercial Club Luncheon held at the Prineville Hotel Friday. Olio H. Olson the candidate for sheriff was doing a little campaign ing In town and vicinity Monday. The Carnation Club spent a very enjoyable afternoon yesterday at the home of Mrs. Collins W. Elkins. O. B. Gray and wife were in town last Saturday on business. Mrs Gray was formerly deputy county clerk. J. L. 'Mi-Daniels was at the Com mercial Club Luncheon Friday In the interest of the telephone situation. Gertrude McCarthy and Efile Cuth bert took their classes for a picnic up Juniper Canyon this morning. . L. A. Booth, receiver of the U. S. Land Office of The Dalles, came to town on a business trip last Friday. The pupils of the Edwards school gave $3.50 out of their entertain ment fund, to the Salvation Army. A. C. Ladd, who Is a rancher of the Black Butte country, was a busi ness visitor In town on last Friday. L. S. Roberts. O. IL Ilnrrtv in.l Holier f t, l t....r ,1. winiainiTj HUlUllg 111086 W. K. McCormack, a sheep and : Present from Redmond at the Ladles wool buyer of Deschutes, was in j A""ex dunce on Tuesday night. Mrs. E.- A. Bussett is enjoying ai Henry Howard went to Thn mm... Kent' o Unde' Fr6d BrWn 0l' S"Eht"?K in I R.pubHc Kent, Oregon. j Tru(;k wnj(,h ,g Qne Qf th(j modn)g Edgar Peterson has returned from ! ne nas taken over in his new busl helDing drive the O'Cullahan nhpon "ess. as far as Millican. I m .t u n,,. nt irrmo n.,..i. Asa Battles snent ventprrinv In tho i California, and Ethel Lynn Ross of country in connection with the Sal-1 Portland, arrived Saturday evening vation Army Drive. i for ? vis't with Charles A. Ross and , iumuy. Seth Dixon left Saturday mnrnlnir via auto for Portland. He expects' Jajr L'Pton left Tuesday for Kla- to be absent a week. I nlaln v" on a camping trip. His ! opponent tor the State Senate, Wll- rianvWA Da.nl.. T ai.n O 1 ' ; 1 . I , "'-"Be "cmiici ni;uimiyaiiieu jay j bum a. ?? iiujf, uuuies irom liamatn Upton on his trip to Klamath Falls' county, so he is headed for the camn A littla riaiifrhtn. nroo K,, nn. 1? W Uu.lnn.A . j, ..wv.v. uuf,.ik,i Tina wuiu iant . ... uonuigiuu, a pi'UBeui conl- week to Alex Rickman and wife, of ! mercial teacher in C. C. H. 8., has the Rpar Prpplr pniinlra I hwn alantarl in U...ln 1 nffi r.iu Louis Beird was in the city from his ranch near Howard the Uut of the week. Joe Lister purchased a new Ford Truck last Saturday. This will be a great asset for use on his Paulina ranch. H. K. Allen of Powell Butte and the only candidate for County Com missioner attended the Luncheon Friday. B. F. Hoffman and A. D. McDou gall, engineers from Portland, came in Tuesday to look over the Ochoco Project. Roy Clark and Wistar Rosenberg left Monday to spend a number of days visiting at the University of Oregon. The Pupils of the second grade, ac companied by their teacher. Ruth Blood, went on a picnic yesterday af ternoon. B. L. Kidwell last Saturday purch ased the Cleveland Six car which the Inland Auto Company has been displaying. Charles Sherman, United States Land Commissioner at Fife, was in town last Friday on county court business. Shelby Davies, of Portland, who is connected with the telephone com pany, was in Prineville Monday on business. E. S. Turner, district manager for the Salvation Army Drive In Central Oregon, was In Prineville Monday to look over the progress of the drive to Crook County. He loft Monday evening for Bend. Lloyd Carrlck, very prominent In State Christian Endeavor Work, was In the city yesterday, and talked to the Christian Church last night. He loft this morning for Cove, and will then go to Arlington. Judge Walluce spent part of his time while absent to Madras the first of the week fishing In Lower Trout Creek. He reports hooking ttuiue really big ones, and says that the trout files are out at last. Ruben Booten of Pest came Into town Tuesday. He Is taking his cat tle to his summit prairie lUnch for the lumpier, and says that riingr conditions are of the best there at the present time, W. I. Spencer of Tortlund, repre senting the National Tank and Pipe Company came In on the Wednesday mornlug train. He Is especially In terested In the silo needs of thn ranchers of this part of tho country. A committee of Prineville men con sisting of George Ri-ama. Clnrk Paul, Kdgnr Stewart and W. F. King, will meet with the Powell flutte Commu nity Hall tomorrow nlchl, In order to gi quick action In the nmltcr uf gnttlng direct telephone service from Prineville to Powell Dutte. Give Howard's turn bevurnK". trial for fouti Paid d. A party held last night at the K. 8 Pobne home In honor of the bj who board (her who will graduato this year. About 10 RUemt were present. The evening wai spnt with Knm in Aftur refreshment wer nerved thn guests adjourned for tho Wlru home, where the remainder uf the evening was spent In dancing. Look out fur Daredevil Jack. Have you tried any of Nintit fountuln specials. llownril Paid !'. the Bear Creek country, L. A. Booth and W. A. Wilkenson of The Dalles registered at the Prine ville Hotel last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Mayfield were in town on business from their homestead last Monday. S. A. Lytle of Paulina came in Monday to bring in his report for the Salvation Army Drive. C. S. Congleton, who is in the forest service near Paulina, was In Prineville last Friday and Saturday on business. Carnation Chapter Eastern Star will initiate a class tonight and a large crowd of members Is expected to be present. . Mrs. Martha Foster received a fine bunch of barred rock baby chix last week, from her son, Terrall Foster of Gen Falls, Idaho. Mrs. Arthur Milner entertained the pupils of Edwards School with a din ner Sunday in honor of little Mar garet Stills birthday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson left Fri day evening for a trip to Portland. Miss Marjorle Is staying at the Dobbs home in their absence. J. P. Doherty is here again, to visit his friends and look after his business. We're all glad to shake hands with Pat once more. M. R. Elliott and N. G. Wallace went to Madras Monday to attend the Mav session of Circuit Court for Jefferson County on that day. Mrs. S. W. Babcock and Leola Es tes, who have been at McMinnville taking a short course in Rllilo Rtnriw returned to Prineville last Sunday. been elected to Portland.' Miss Edna Morse, who has been teaching iu the Public School, will fill hin vt, in the high school. May Ward and her mother, Mrs. Wm. Ward returned from Walla Wal la last Wednesday evening, where they had been visiting with Mr. Ward who is ill at a hospital there. Mr. Ward is rapidly improving. The Baccaleureate Sermon of the Senior Class of the Crook County High School will be preached by Reverend Thomas M. Patterson next Sunday, May 10th, at the Baptist Church at 8 o'clock, P. M. Watson P. Davidson, president of the Oregon and Western Coloniza tion Company, and B. F. Johnson ar rived in Prineville Sunday evening after spending about a week looking over Company Interests at Burns. Mrs. S. W. Babcock and Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ayres drove to Redmond Yesterday to attend the Baptist con vention which is being held there at this time. John J. Brosman and H. A. Van Horn court reporter of Portland were in Prineville on business the first of the week in connection with a home stead bearing. David C. Picket, a very prominent young attorney of Portland, visited in the city this week with frln! He returned yesterday morning by auto with Arthur O'Neil. Wm. IL Lewis and wife, accom panied by their son and daughter, ar rived in Prineville Tuesday from Sea ttle. Mr. Lewis is connected with thp Puget Hound Bridge and Dredging Company, and is here to look over the Ochoco Project letion Of Crook Countys Highway Program K ?r'X PoiX fayt b"d 302 X V- on the , Vot; ZQ2 X Yes fcr 4 Otiiia Redd Bond Limit K-i PRCrERTY TAX NO DSR2CT TAX no i:;csrAz in auto ccr- rr HO C,:CF.EA52,QF GASCL1KE Yax"" Present Auto License F e3 mul Gn.!ie Tnx will pcy lxth principal and l.nt.c. t,t on all ihe bt,iM c.nckr tl is constitu tional amende. Approval of this amendment fa necessary to per.-mt curly completion of State Highways VhXA 1? ever had to obtain hi. the slat r,A " """"'" nracn oi the expense beinj hr, h, expense being borne by Vote for GOOD ROADS WAY 21 Vote 302 X Yes for 4 tao .. .. Paid Adv. issued by Oregon Roads and Development As w t 1 Pres., 311 Worcester Bldg. Portland cveiui,inent Assn. W.L. Thompson , i