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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1920)
THt'llHDAY, RKPTEMftER 23, 10SA crook county joik.ial Psgs 5 A NON PARTISAN LEAGUE GROWING IN STATE SAYS SECRETARY A fund of 1200,000 has bean do nated and ItS paid work era are to b liberated In tha slate to put Ore gon In the aame poaltlun aa that now occupied by North Dakota, accord ing to Uoyd Rlchea, secretary of tha Biata IdltorlsJ Association, who (puka to email gathering of local businessmen In this city Tuesday veulng. ; Tba tesgue la attempting to buy cumber of local newspapers In tlu lata, add fully reallta the value of moulding1 publlo opinion In this man ner, ba says. Votera ahould ba on tht alert to tamp out avery attempt of thla non Amerlcaa Met to at art their propa ganda, ba explained, and unless they realise and combat thli aril, tha con SENIOR RKTEPTIOX A Hl'OtUHH. A very entertaining reception wua given at the Club Hall laat Saturday evening In honor of the Freshmsn elaaa and new atudenta reglatered at the high school. Thla reception was one of great originality and much amusement and will not he forgotten very soon by those who attended, es pecially the freahman. The party was planned by the 8enlora, aaalated by Mlaa Cramer, who la very capable In a matter like thla. The Freeh men were brought In the ball one by one snd received the necessary Inla tlons In order to become a full-fledged member of the student body. The osth of allegiance waa taken by ev ery new student, which waa part of the Inlation. Tbe fun gained by the on-lookers was shown by tbe laugh ter on the side lines, while the per formers played tbelr parts, unmo lested. The hall was decorated with gtreumers of yellow and green crepe paper, which addi-d much to. the beauty of tbe ball. Tbe color scheme of yellow and green waa ar tistically carried out In tbe punch and cakes which were served at the close of the evening. Many alumni were present to en joy the performance and a splendid time was reported by them. This Is the first party, of this kind given to tbe new students for some time and tbe change and originality waa very much appreciated. The great suc cess of the entertainment -waa made possible, by the senior class, under the able management of Mlaa Flor ence Cramer, who Is noted tor her originality. The evening was quickly passed by tbe different "plays" and delicious pnncb and cake closed a very en joyable evening. ri'nuc school xoteh Fair work la under full awing in all the rooma. Busket work, sew ing and darning and patching are being emphasised. The total registration Is 168, and Th e Olympic fT " v- If You Can't Get 'Em Up An Try serving fluffy, brown hot cakes made with (EETKEOS Flour and there'll be a merry scramble for the breakfast table. Every one likes pan cakes for breakfast sort of bucks one up for a good day. And with (HETStEOS Pancake Flour they're so easy to make. Just add equal parts water or milk. Other favorites with the folks are tonusus Wheat Hearts and the goodies made front OliMJUS. Flour. It Wherever stock snd poultry are rahed for profit yfl and not pastime, they know some of the following (HEJEirro Feeds: ' SCRATCH FEED HORSE FEED HOG FEED EGG MASH STOCK FEED ' DAIRY FEED CNATfi FATTENER MOLASSES FEED CALF MEAL dition will become aa It now la In North Dakota, which, In many re pecta, resembles amall illce of Ruaala. F. J. Oallnhur apoka on the dsn gara of tha to-called four per cant Internet limitation meaaure on tha ballot next month, and laid tba ef feyt of law of thia nature would be to drive out tha available funde from thla atate, which would bank rupt every Individual and every bus iness In the atate that uses borrowed fund In bla operation. The other membera of the parly were: Panl D. Murphey, alio of Portland, and Mn. Rlubea. They left yeaterday morning for Fossil In their own ear. Principal Babcock predicts it will reach 180 by next week. The library has been opened and Miss Orma Emmons will be I n charge. Library days are aa fol lows: Fourth grade, Monday; Fifth grade, Tuesday; Sixth grade, Wed nesday; Seventh grade, Thursday; and Eighth grade on Friday. Mrs. Cull, t b s seventh grade teacher, Is teaching basketry to the pupils of the seventh grade, which has twenty-two members, and each contribute ten cents for the buying of the raffia. Tbe time from recess to the close of school Is given to this work twice a week. This week a Inn number of new pupils have enrolled throughout the school. . A football team was organised by the fifth grade and a new ball baa been ordered. There Is a great year ahead of the football team of the public achool for they have a very promising team. Oregon Inter-State Fair, Prlne vllle, Oregon.October 6-7-8-8. Ml'NDAY rMIIOOL CENNl'S TAKEN IS CITY TUESDAY A group of workers from the four most active protestant cburchea of the city cooperated in the taking of a Sunday-School census on Tuesday, and every tsmily which could be found at home was listed, their church preference snd other like da ta taken. " Following ' tbe afternoon's" work, the committee met at the Muthodlst Sunday achool rooma, and were treated to Ice cream by the male membera of the committee. LEAVES FOR COLUMIUA V. Mies Jane C. Allen, who has been visiting her sister at Powell Butte whs In Prlnevllle Sunday, to toll her old friends goodbye, before leaving for New York, where she will attenl the Columbia University this coming winter. Miss Allen has been head nurse at the Open Air Hospital near FLOUR FEED - CEREALS Portland, for a number of years snd has done a wonderful work elonn that line, and It la tha Intereat of tbe hospital that takea her to New York. Miss, Allen hae many friends In Prlnevllle, having taught school here for a number of yeara, and ber eplei did work In both teaching and nurs ing la well known here. MKR4 HANTS ORGANIZE TO MOEKIT TRADB Monday evening a local merch ant's association waa organised,. for the purpose of securing new busi ness and protecting their business sgalnst tranclent and unscrupulous parties. A concerted effort to better condi tions for tbe farmer and stockman, and oo-o pe rate In suck a war as to lower costs of merchandise as well ss Improve service will be msde tbey sgreed. Meetings will bo held monthly and a secretary will be constantly on the Job to care for tbe Intereata of the members. Oregon Inter-State Fair, Prlne vllle, Oregon.October 8-7-8-9. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES (Continued from page 1) terla plan. A nominal sum Is charg ed; tbe principal expense being In the original cost of tbe food. Tbe first day li, students were served; the following dsy the number was almost doubled. This Is an entirely new feature and Its convenience can be fully appreciated by students liv ing In tbe county, who must carry their lunches. Elizabeth Campbell, a prominent Junior, baa gone to Portland to at tend school. Hazul Elckemeyer, who attended Jefferson high school laat year, Is a member of the Junior class. Elvin Rasmussen baa returned to school after a year's absence. Miss Hall has about thirty stu dents in the first-year domestic art class. The high school orchestra, com posed of about twenty members, has been organized. Mr. Shlppee Is the Director; Marjorie Wilson, Presl dent; and Blanche Rowel!, Secretary and Treasurer. A plan Is under way to dlscouraxe absence from practice; a fine of ten centa to be Impoaed up on each member not preaent who cannot produce sufficient excuse. It is planed to have at least ons con cert during tbe year. Up to the presenCtlme about thlr ty boys havs signified their Inten tion of trying for the football team, There la good material for a team, and with the coaching of Professois Medley and Platts, Crook county high will have a "crackerjack" teant thla fall. Ogden Mills, captain of the foot ball team, returned to school Wed nesday. He will play aa full back this seaaon. The first football game for this season will be played September 18, at John Day. They will play a re turn game here during; the fair. Mark O'Kelley Is back on the foot ball field again. Mike will be a big Line help to the team, aa bia position Is! In the back Held. Of the men who have earned let-1 ters and bars In football to mskit up this year's tesm, there are: Les ter Horiasn, Raymond Smith, Og den Mills, Rsy Ooodmlller, Msrk O' Kelley. With these old players ss a nucleus, a good team can be as sured. ' PKKHBYTKRIAN CHURCH Services next Sunday. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Divine Wor ship and Preaching at 11 o'clock. Service in the evening at 7: SC. Prayer service every Wednesdsy st 7:89. A cordial Invitation la ex tended to all. , Church ActivlU Thursday The Ladies Aid at l: 80 . at the church. Hoateaa, Mrs. Morse. Missionary topic, China. Every woman of tbe church and con gregation expected to be present Saturday The tennis and volley ball club wll give a tea In tbe base ment of the church, from I to i. If you want to contribute towards the play side of life, as well as en courage the young people, make your plana to give them a boost Saturday afternoon. Sunday night, by the Touriscope still pictures on film will be shown. Every picture hand painted. The subject of the lecture and pictures is David the best loved Hero In He brew History. Tbls will be the first time In Prlnevllle Still pictures will be shown on film. It will be worth your while to come. Silver offering at tbe door when passing out. Mission Study Class. It will be decidedly fortunate for those who sre able to "get in" as a member of this class. It will be limited to twenty. Quite a number have al ready expressed their desire to join. The book to be studied Is The Near East Cross Roads of the World, by Hall. Meeting once a week for 8 weeks will enable us to cover the FOREST UNIVERSAL Uiiversa! Heaters for 1 - - il Snrw U !3 M We have a well assorted line of Wood and Coal Heaters in a variety of sizes and with or without full nickle trimmings. We call attention to the fine quality of the polished steel bodies, well protected by heavy cast linings and accurately joined to the cast top and bottom plates. These wood heaters are espec ially made to hold fire and special care has been given to the tight fitting of all joints, doors and dampers. These stoves all have capacious top swing plates for feeding wood from above. . No finer line of wood heaters is sold anywhere and our constantly increasing trade is evidence of their universal satisfaction. We also carry a complete line of coal burners. Come in and look them over. LAKIN HARDWARE CO. . "WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADE." PRINEVILLE, Turn - A - Lum Lumber Company Lumber Lime ; jLath , r r . Plaster ; r Shingles Cement EVERYTHING IN . , " ' ' V THE BUILDING LINE ' 1 - !! Yours For Service i 9 entire book. Are you Interested In tbe League of Nations? What are your ylews as to our republic assum ing a mandatory over Armenns? Do you wish to think of these and other vital questions in relation to the Near East situation, then you cannot afford not to attend the meetings. Just an excerp from the words of Introduction: "Tbe term 'Near East' as used In this book, Includes Egypt, Syria, Asia Minor, Mesopotamia and Persia. It did not seem feasable to include the Balkans with it In the scope of this study and Arabia Is barely touched. But who knows Arabia? It is still a terra Incognita, welting as it has waited through-out untold centuries for tbe coming of a new day that yet to dawn on that land of desert plains, fertile valleys and elemental races." Join now while the Joining is good. nUPLFX UNIVERSAL TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman to do light housekeeping and care for small child no washing and good wag es. Address or phone Mrs. John - Luckey. l-tl PIANO for sale Practically new up right ptano for sale reasonable. Inquire of Vernon' A. Bell, 211 K. Third Street Jtf WANTED To rent small house, or two to four room apartment. Will pay top price for nice, neat placet Inquire at Journal office. 2 to FOR SALE OR TRADE -Two sad die horses. Inquire of Mrs. Bes sie Gittings, Post, Ore. S-Se FOR RENT A 160 acre farm east of the cemetery and adjoining tha city limita. Inquire of Mrs. S. J. Newsom, City. t3p. ? PALACE UNIVERSAL' OREGON. i "i