Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 21, 1920, Page Page 4, Image 4

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TirTRSDAT, MAT 81, 1080.
CIIOOK OOCNTT JOTOJVAL
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The City
Claude Dunham and Harvey Dun
ham of Roberta are visiting their
families this week.
I J. L. Gaithpr. Telephone manner
W. T. Benson was In from Roberts at Uend. arrived in this city Wediiee
yesterday. j day on a business trip.
Wm. Fleming came in from Pow
ell Butte Tuesday.
Walt Talley was attending to bu
siness In town today.
C. Sam Smith was a business visit
or In town yesterday.
Selwln Montgomery was a visitor
la our city yesterday.
J. H. Angell was s visitor in the
Mrs. Prank Hackleman and daugh
ter Dorothy of Roberts were in Prlno-
ville Wednesday on a visit.
II. W. Hinkle arrived in the city
yesterday from Seattle. He is go
ing to bis ranch at Roberts.
Asa W. Battles. County Clerk ac
companied John Combs on his Paul
ina trip the first of the week.
Mrs. Ilanna Eastes and her dau
I ghter Leola, left Tuesday evening for
County Seat yesterday,
D. J. Evans was a business visit- Portland to visit with relatives,
or In Frineville Tuesday.
Bert Demaris was a business visit
or in this city on Monday.
C. C. Pritchett came in from his
ranch on McKay Tuesday.
Martha A. Bettis, Mother of Kate
E. Warner, died in Seattle recently
and was buried there on May 19.
John Davin is the owner qf a new
Ford Truck with pneumatic tires,
I which tin nttn.haaori fmm t),a 1nlunt
mra, r iuai nana reiuruea 10 rnne- nn Tuesdav -
ville last Saturday evening.
J. E. Fuller was a business visit
or in Prineville yesterday.
Sylvan Michel and George F. Kelly
were Bend visitors Sunday.
Frank Johnson has made several
trips to Bend this last week. .
Alex Amnions came in from Roberts
yesterday to attend to business.
Sara Revnnlds was a business visit
or at the Journal office Tneday.
J. A. Kurman was a business vIbI
tor at the Journal office Tuesday.
A. J. Noble and family were bu
siness visitors In the city Tuesday.
D. W. Grimes was In the County
Beat Tuesday looking after business.
Fred Noble and wife were business
visitors in the County Seat Tuesday.
John Mattson came Into town yes
terday to look after his business in
' terests.
Contractor Barrett Is water proof
ing the basement of the First Nation,
al Bank.
Clarence Fergueson came in from
Powell Butte Tuesday to attend to
some business.
F. S. Towner and C. C. Pritchett
were business visitors at the Journal
office yesterday.
Joseph Manceau and wife of Pow
e1 Butte were visitors at the Journal
office Tuesday.
The old Estes building, recently
purchased by Henry Howard, is re
ceiving a new coat of red stain this
week, on the root.
R. W. Rea is back at work at the
Irrigation office again after quite a
spell of sickness. " Mrs. Rea helped
in the office during bis absence.
uariand Hayes, of McMlnnville, a
brother of Ernest Hayes, arrived'
Wednesday to work with the survey.
ors on the road work In this dis
trict.
Lydia Laughl! her mother and
sister, arrived In the city this week
where they will attend the gradua
tlon of their son and brother. Erie
Laugblin. '
Mrs. Chauncy Becker spent a num
ber of days here the first of the week
from Tumalo. Her little daughter,
who has been attending school here
returned home with er.
Ray Schee tried to run over the
Standard Oil truck on Wednesday
without avail. The only damage was
to the fenders of Ray's Liziie, which
were rather bunged up.
Pledged to continue the efficient
and business-like administration Of
the Secretary of State's office, Sam A.
Korer, now Deputy Secretary of State
and Republican candidate for Sec
retary of State, should have the sup
port of every voter who desires effi
cient public service economically ad
ministered. Paid ad.
SEAT OWEN F. JONES
REPUBLICAN
Candidate in Congress
He Favors: Equal rights to the Public, Labor and Capital.
Is Immensely Interested in Irrigation Development, the advan
cement of the mining and timber resources of this part of Oregon and
the recovery of our apportionment in the federal fund for develop
ment purposes.
He is in touch with the vital needs of Central and Eastern Ore
gon. '
Primaries May 21. Get out and vote.
Paid Adv.
JOXES FOR CONGRESS CLUB.
Baker, Oregon.
mT Ttau can' pull th tnad jtM
amurm 0 oS m Thtrmoid Tua Jfl
Eight features that
make Thermoid Tires extra strong
L Thermoid Tires, In many
sizes, contain one more ply of
fabric than is put in standard
tires. For example: 3 inch tires
are built with 5 plies of fabric,
and 4 inch Bizes with 7 plies.
2. The fabric in Thermoid
Tires is woven from 17J ounce
long staple Sea Island Cotton.
3. Between each layer of fab
ric is a special blend of
Crolida Compound rubber
4. Thecushionisalsomadeof
a special blend of Crolida Com
pound rubber.
5. The breaker strip is made
of specially woven fabric.
S. Between the cushion and
the tread there Is a different par
centage of Crolida,
7. The tread b of CroBdt
Compound rubber extra thick
and because of Crottde, toogfc
and resilient.
8. The tread Is held firmly to)
place by a special Thermoid
interlocking arrangement of tfaS)
plies of fabric
Weclaim.frankly.thlstire.wOI
give you more mileage for leas)
money than you've heretofore)
obtained. The Thermoid guar
ant ee below offers you the oppor
tunity to prove or disprove tbisj
claim for yourself without risk,
6000 milea gutrntaad(Fot4
Sizes 7S00).
CLARK'S TIRE SHOP
sswaMaaBa
Claude Brennan was up from Paul
Ina Tuesday.
O. H. Olson of Post spent the week
end in town.
T. H. Ilrennan is in the city today
from Paulina.
The Bridge Club meets this week
with Mrs. Vpton.
Jack Custer of Mend registered at
the hotel yesterday.
Walter Morris and wife of Post
were in town on Tuesdty.
F. T. Gardner and wife of 8uu.ee
were in the city Saturday.
W. E. Lytle of Paulina was a bu
sluess visitor in town Tuesday.
E. L. Sherman of Barnes was a bu
siness visitor in towu Wednesday.
E. Siuggis of Los Angeles, a mule
buyer, registered ,at the hotel Tue
sday.
Kathrtne Lynch and Jessie Payne
of Mitchell were in the city the first
of the week.
George Bright and E. W. Fust. U
S. Forest Service men, were in the
city Saturday.
Robert C. Bradahaw and Owen T,
Brown of The Dalles are here on do
litical business.
Mrs. Mary Cox Is doing nicely af
ter an operation yesterday. She Is
at the Harvey home.
Horace E. Rannells and wife of the
Paulina country transacted business
in town this morning.
Wllda Hall, E. Hall and Earl E.
Shoemaker were in the city for the
week end, from Mttchel.
A baby girls was boru to Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Elkins at the Newell
home Wednesday morning.
J. S. Peterson and W. C. Ingram
Forest Service Men, were stopping
over in frineville Tuesday.
L. A. Newell Is spending the week
on a business trip to Portland, hav
ing left for that city last Sunday.
J. V. Kuhn and wife spent Satur
day night in town on their way back
to Suplee after a trip to Portland.
Mrs. C. L. WaBhburn of San Fran
cisco, who Is connected with the But
terick Fashions service was in the
city Tuesday.
Ben Alexander, who owns a large
tract of timber in the Blue moun-
ains was In the city Tuesday after
spending several days looking over
his holdings. He was accompanied
by M. C. Miservay.
Mrs. Harry Stearns was In town
Tuesday and took Roland Stearns
Tuesday and took Cor-'-"' "onrns
and Jimmie Newsom out to the
Stearns ranch where they will have
quite a pleasant time.
Two hollow tile residences, one of,
five rooms and the other of six. are
being constructed by contractor Bar
rett on east first street. The larger
of the two is being built for R. L.
oi nee. i ney are mouern in every re
spect, and will be ready for occupan
cy in about six weeks.
If nominated and elected Secretary
of State, Sam A. Kozer, now Deputy
Secretary of State, promises to give
to that office that high degree of ef
ficiency which the people are Justi
fied in demanding of a public offi
cial. Paid Adv.
Otis McKinnon received a visit
from bis numerous friends Tuesday
night In the form of a charivari, the
occasion being his marriage last Sun
day to Jennie Stevens. When the
noise began headB could be seen cran
ing out from nearly every house on
i West Third Street, trying to find out
i the location and nature of the dis
turbance. The guests later Journey
ed un to the Club Hull and hail
formal dance.
As deputy Secretary of State for
more than eight years past, Sam A
Kozer, Republican candidate for See
retary of State, has gained an Intim
ate knowledge of State affairs. He
promises, if elected, to insist on the
strictest economy In all state activi
ties. "My sole aim," said Mr. Kozer,
in his statement in the voter's pam
phlet, "Shall be to insure for the peo
ple of the State the greatest degree
of efficiency at the smallest possible
cost guided solely by sound busi
ness principles and common senBe."
It Is such men as Mr. Kozer the peo
ple are demanding for public office.
Mr. Kozer is deserving of your vote
In the Primary Election, May 21st.
Paid Adv.
It's
VACUUM
PACKED
fc!'n rt&
WE PACK DEPENDABLE COFFEE In nitr;
Vacuum cans not to improv its mcomparuLle flaOor 4'
but to insur its delivery to you at frh as whn it lujt
out roasters. V ' '
Wear
also roasters of
Countryaub"
Coffee
, YOU ARE ENTITLED
TO GOOD COFFEE
DEPENDABLE
CoffiQ
Tastes Better, Got Further"
D WIGHT EDWARDS COFFEE CO, PORTLAND. ORE.
Warn wrttlag advrtlsrm, pUaat
ratios) TM J partial.
SENIOR BANQUET
Last Monday evening at the close
of the Junior Flay, the Seniors of the
Crook County High School and a
number of Invited guests, sat down
to a sumptlout four course banquet
served In the spacious dining room
of the Hotel Prineville, by Mrs. Mc
Dowell, covers were laid for 42 and
the table decorations were In Pink
and Green, the class colors, consist-
ug of Pink Carnations and asoarasua
fern. Principal and Mrs. Evans were
the guests of honor. During the
course of the dinner Class President,
Roy Clark, on behalf of the senior
class, presented Mr. Evans with a
beautiful Thermos Bottle. Mr, Evans
responded In a few well chosen re
marks of appreciation for the beau
tiful gift. Favors of Pink carnations
were given to all present, and the oc
casion was one altogether delightful
and long to be remembered by all
present.
The members of the class after
wards went to the Annei rooms for
dancing.
CHRISTIAN CHl'IU'H
Sunday School,
Sermon,
Senior Endeavor,
Evening Services,
10 A. M.
11 A. M.
7 P. M.
I P. at.
REAL ESTATE TRAVHKUW
0 A W Col Co. to H. D. Dunham, wd
sw,s, se. i w. nw, s, 11. all 16-11-17-29
of l-t, 116040, rev. 16 SO.
Cbas. Altscbul to 0 W C Co. wd sw
lie w.ift, all-all 15-ll-e,w 17-all
20-16-20, all 1-14-16 12968. 9S rev .
4.50.
Sheriff to W. T, Davenport, lux d sw
2-18-16. 143.26.
J. L, Black to O. Thompson wd swnw
w.sw 7 w, sw 11-21-21 f4400 rev.
4.60
W. D. Talley to M, 8. Mayfleld wd.
e.sw e,se 9-13-16 110 rev 1.
Newell Motor Sales Co. business
mime assumed by L. A. Newell.
II, 8. to Pro. Pac. Ry. Co. se se 2-14-
W. A. Kentner to At M. Logaa wd
w.ne 14-16-14 13000 ruv.l.
13491 ,
419314 '
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of th Interior, U. 8. Land of
fice at The Dalles, Mar 4th, 1920.
Notice ia hereby given that
HENRY TROO
of Bend. Oregon, who, on Juno 20th, 1914
made Hd. Entry No. 013491 and on Bep-24th
1917 made Addl-No. 019314, for SVjSEVi, NEVi
SEV,, Sec. 28-8SWi4, NEKSWfc, WV4SEM,
Section 24, Township 20-Sonth, Range 20
East, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
of intention to make final three year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above described,
before H. C. Elite, U. 8. Commissioner, at
Bend, Oregon, on the 30th day of June, 1020.
Claimant names as witnesses l
George Geiger, George Langford, Thomas
Langford, James R. Whittaker, all of Bend,
Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
MWP- Register.
When Opportunity Beckons
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE 1250 lb team and two
fflU'H at n foal hnrirain Qdlfn
USED FORD and DoLuxe Motor
cyclf) for sale. W. M. Loftus, City.
29t3c.
FOR SALE 8,00 pounds of White
Clover Seed. All cleaned, ready
for market. Inquire of Journal
office. 29tfc.
FOR SALE Complete furniture and
rurnianings, except table and bed
linen, of the four room cabin of the
Ochoco Mining Co. Cost whole
sale exclusive of shipping over
$.r00, will sell for cash, $325. Call
Mr. P. A. Rowell or Marry G. Stoe
ckmann for further details. Also
mining machinery and equipment.'
It is only the man who has sav
, ed who can embrace her. The
way to make more money Is to
have some to starts So save
some of yours out of every pay.
Put It In the Savings Bank so
that It can be earning some
thing for you. Open an account
even If you have a few dollars.
It may be the first step to a fortune.
CROOK COUNTY BANK