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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1920)
Tin iiHH.w, hrTKMiiKn so, toao crook cocxtt jocrxal Page T NEWS NOTES FROM OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mr. Uaboock if ad tb eeventb grade history clan tall of tin d I (Tor ant man that bod part In milling America, and what they war nntad for. Tba school encyclopedias wore Band to learn about them. Tb alith, teventh and eighth grades hev ralaed money for Daw football, At present thejr ar prac ticing with an old ball. Th basket work In tb seventh trade It progressing Terr rapidly. 9I.9O worth of malting bag Just been received and money I being raised for mors malarial. Tb Job of painting the school bouse roof has Just been finished, making quit an Improvement. . Alvln Backer and Carl Gallagher bar shown the seventh grade some very good pictures, some of which will be entered at the Pair. The primary class ha tb large enrollment of twenty-two, and they are getting along vary ntoely. Tb eighth grade baa a small en rollment thl year. There are only about half a many as last year. There are two lrls and one boy In the A class, and on boy and eight girl In the B claa. All pupil In tb seventh grad have to writ each misspelled word on hundred time. Bine tb first of the week ther bar bean Us word misspelled than aver befor, Tb order In line ba Improved sine the beginning of school. Tb drum are beaten by Clare Carlson and Jama Bailsman. Tb flredrllla started last week The pupils got out of the building In very god order and In very quick time, considering tb fact that It was tb first drill. Tb health officer, Dr. Edwards, has warned the teachers to send all pupil who show signs of whooping cough borne Immediately, Avax Miller baa Just enrolled In tb fifth grade. Tb boys are glad to have him back, and be la glad to be there. Terrebonne IWTO ws notes A ")rl" Hontmeon, Lord Iti's.llng Is nothing If not orig ins!. Ills honeymoon was quite unique. Ila told Ills friends that, aft er being called to the liar, be wa to lie married and sfend his honey moon In Hpitln. Thtif sounded e travagnnt for a budding Imrrleter. protmlily nut overliurdt-ne-l with port el money. Rut be was fiuiUiesllke even then, and It was found later that a certain firm of solld'ors bad r.vei. hliu as a v, eitdlng prenent a commis sion to take vldeue In Madrid. So he took bis wife -with hi 10 and com bined business .and pleasure. Ki '.'hauge. , Ornamental Thlmb:ee At one time, apart from tb shape, which la Imperative, thluilile were decorated with all kinds of previous totK'S at the tl and thee were, of course, designated more for urnament than nee, when It was the fhehlon,' na Mierlrinn remarks, for fine ladlea to filn.v'"Ht fine work," according to the It lh World. Ladle In our grand mothers day, besides seeing to the household and personal linen, gen- erotly worked In delicate material In silks and satin. whn a smaller (hint- hie, was brought Into piny and used ' with some of the wlfhery of the fan. w&ototctottttttttottotttttcotttttti On carload of dairy cow war re ceived laat week for Davla and Mc Tey, and two brother. DeFoes from Bend will run tb dairy. ' Mr. Leonard McFadden returned borne from Taklma with bar little daughter. Tb little lady will be known aa Leona Elliabeth. The Silica mine have received a carload of sacks. DeWItt William and mother , made a trip to Prlnevlllo laat Satur day to look at the Ocboco dam. Mia Emily Branson, neice of Mr. W. Balaton, returned to ber bom In' Halem laat Sunday. William Hance of Portland, made a short visit at the bom of bla bro ther this week. Mis Haiel William left Sunday for Madras, where she will enter the high achool at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc Sharp hat moved on to tb Coorge Whltles' ranch, . Mr. M. Van Taasell of the Stater country and Mrs, Dan Winkle, war taller at Mr. W. Pickett last week. The Winkles are prospective buyer of a ranch near here. Kev. Hsrtranft of Bend will hold a service In Terrebonne on October Srd. His sermon will be on tb Temple, and he will Illustrate bU sermon by building a miniature tem ple, It will be an all-day mealing and everyone la Instructed to bring their lunch. frank PaJlott and wife mad trip to Bend on Monday. Appreciative Cyea. He may I homely and he may need shiive and his clolhes niay he kIihIi- by. Hut to the little tad who ha had his none pressed sun I nut the window pane waiting for hi in to come h.me rroni worn ne 111c iisihumimhui who ;j i In the world. Arkansaw 1 nonius Let. World' Highest Dam. Tlif blithe dam In the world I planned for the HtitleJ river In north ern India, 40 miles above Rupa. The wall will be thrown across a deep gorge, more than 1,000 feet wide. Tb dam will he WW feet high. 81TLKH PKOFLE LOCATED IJt WILLAMKTTB VALLEY Mr. and Mra. Louis Miller last Monday sold their land In tb Suplee country to Joseph L. Smith, thus closing up their Interest In Central Oregon, Tbey planned to leave yeaterday for Molalla, Oregon, where tbey ex pect to locate permanently. It. W. RKA GO EH TO NORTH UNIT R. W. Rea loft last Thursday mor nlng for Madraa, where be will take charge of the segregation of Irriga ble landa on tb North Unit Irrtga tlon project. Mra. Rea will remain In Prlnevlll The Journal doe modern printing TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE On a-battery Weetetn! Electric telephone Instrument, , complete, In first claa condition. Call at thin ofBo. 3-lf. FOR SALE Bwedlh Med ry. (re from weeds: 11.00 per buabel.S-6c Hana Jacobean, Powell Butte, Ore. ' HEMSTITCHING and plcotedglng Mr. O. L. Conklin, corner Tumalo and Bute atreet. Bend, Oregon Mail orders receive prompt atten tion.- -P i . Priced Coiffecti(D)iery 1 " 1 Confetti, Serpentine and Novelties to make the gala day com plete. Patronize Your Home Town Merchant 4. ft Good Lines Only and a Square Deal JOHN J. PRICE FOR BALE Winter feed. Hay and atraw, alfalfa, clover and stubble! pasture, bunch grass grastng, run ning spring water. P. A- Deveral A Ron. Tumalo. Ore. 8tf CI A TANK" TYPE TtlACTOR. THE MOST PRACTICAL, GENERAL UTILITY JTARM TRACTOR MADE. MORE KINDS OF WORK; MORE DAYS IN THE YEAR. PRICES AND DELIVERY DATES UPON REQUEST. Cletsrac TANK' TYPE TRACTOR is LtV Cletrac TAJVK-TVP JWCTO m4 rarrci.ic rfr f . S 1 I J I H. L MAKEK & CO "fe Cot Iot ':pf SHOES ' V - - f ::. . , .- JsWaMaWeW i A New Line or ! iih . i . Hi , , 3 ;;N n v : . : ml ' " ' . ' ' 1 - --t addles ' :.' '"'1:, - .' I Special S Harness in both heavy and light draft. A complete line of horse goods. Shoe polishes and supplies. Repair Work Neatly Done Farrands' Repair Shop " . : 1 U