Par 4. CKOOK COITHTT lOVRXAh TlllUMlAY, APRIL SI, 1021. ' i 1 ! ? "i i i Do you know you can roll SO &QOd cigarettes tor lOcts from one bag of OCNUINC BullDurhaii tobacco Mrs. L. E. Smith of Roberta made a business trip to town last Thurs day. R. A. Booth, prominent official of the State Highway Commission, ar rived in Prineville Monday on busi ness for the department Rex Clark of Burns, a former stu dent of the high school here, was a Tisitor in town last Saturday.; Be fore returning to his home, he will also make s trip to Bend. "Ikey" Mills left last Saturday on the stage for a visit with his parents on the Paulina ranch. He expects to return in plenty of time to grad uate with his class in May. Mrs. Geo. Euston received high core last Friday afternoon when she entertained the afternoon bridge club. The club does not give week ly prizes, but scores are kept and the lady having the biggest total at the end of 12 weeks has first choice of a number of prizes and each member of the clu bgets a prize. The Call office this week received a new coat of green paint. Melvin Weberg was a Prineville visitor from Suplee on Monday. A large new porch is being added to the east side of the Brink home at the south end of Main Street. J. W. Hughes arrived the last of the week to join his wife, who is visiting her mother in this city. V. D. Maddeus and family of Hood River arrived in town Satur day to make their home on the Och oco Project A marriage license was issued last Thursday to Charles H. Barnes and Anna Beerchtort. The wedding took place at Bend. Frank and Ralph Haner, Bend high school students visited friends in town last Saturday, coming over by auto. Tbey formerly attended the Crook County High School. Albert Skelton left Friday night for Spray, where he will superintend bridge work for the highway depart ment. He has been in Prineville as sisting in the building program for several weeks. John Beard came in on the even ing train last Thursday for a two weeks visit with bis mother, Mrs. Eva Beard. Mr. Beard is afflicted with ashma, and it the climate here agrees with him, he may remain. The Psychocrats met on Saturday with Mrs. M. E. Brink. Mrs. L. M. Bechtell gave the book, "The Girl from Four Corners" and Mrs. Hugh Lakin reviewed the opera "Faust". The rooms were decorated with daf fodils and narcissus. A good crowd turned out to at tend the last number of the Shrine Club Lyceum course, in which the Colonial Players were presented. The program was pronounced excel lent, but on account of the extreme frigidness of the hall, those in the audiance could not give complete at tention to It in comfort The 6th annual ball at Communi ty Hall in the Powell Butte district, was attended by a large number of Prineville people. The dance prov ed to be a financial success for the cooperative association, under whose auspices it was given. It is under stood that there were at least 150 paid admissions to the dance. S. V. Dleterlrh came over from Alex Amnions spent a few days In Metollus last Thursday on business. "Prineville from Roberts last week. Mrs. J. L. Smith spent Sunday In Prineville from Suplee. V. H. Peck of Culver, was a busi ness caller in town yesterday. Tolbert Smith of Roberts" wat In town from his ranch last Friday. The N. 8. N. met last Friday at the home of Mrs. Stanley Balfour. Warren Brown made a business trip to Bend on Friday, going by car. Warren Brown has purchased a Ford roadster from the Inland Auto Company. Charles Wyman came in from Cul ver last Saturday, where he is oper ating a ranch. W. A. Donnelly, E. W. Donnelly and W. W. Lapham were Bend cist tors on Monday. Fred Hampton and Vernon J. Smith spent Sunday night in Prine ville from Redmond. Tom Houston arrived in Prineville Friday morning after quite a busi ness viBit in Portland. Donald Graham and N. 0. Wal lace spent Monduy In Bend, where they had a case in court. John Combs returned to Prine ville Sunday morning after a long business visit in Portland. M. A. Ditmar was in town from Suplee on Tuesday, and paid up ihs subscription to the Journal. Myron linger and George Wells spent Saturday in Prineville from the Powell Butte community. Fred Thompson, representing the Fobes Supply Company, called on the trade in Prineville yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. R. H Muncy and Mrs. Lee Krug came over from Bend on Monday, spending the night in Prineville. J. A. McCullough of Paulina re cently became the owner of a new Ford touring car, purchased from the Inland Auto Co. Vernon Faxon, Deputy Sheriff Ter- rill. Miss Phelps and Miss Keyt com posed a party which motored over from Bend, last Sunday to bring Warren Brown back after a short business visit in that city. G. M. Hall, auditor for the express company, spout Monday In Prine ville. t . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dealy, visit pd relatives In town, from Alfalfa Monday. Frank Gardner, the Baptist pas tor at Paulina, spent the day in this city, yesterday. Tom Benson and James D. Taylor of Roberts were in town yesterday ou a business trip. Floyd Houston, who resides in th Held country, made the trip down to Prineville yesterday. Mrs. Dounld McKay and daughter, who live r.onr Shaniko, are visiting at the Chora home in this city. W. T. Kuy made a trip over from Bend yesterday. He is now the Band agent tor the Oldsmobile car. Mrs. E. J. Wilson and Miss Mar- Jorle. WiUon expect to leave tonight on a shopping trip in Portland. Mrs. W. G. Manning motored over from Bend on Saturday to visit at the home of Mrs. Harold Malson. Mrs. W. J. Sproat was a guest at the home of Mrs. N. G. Davis on Saturday, returning on Sunday to her home In Bend. C. L. Shattuck has built a new fence in front of bis residence on East Third Street, with the assis tance of Gus Gustafson. The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will not meet next Thursday afternoon on account of the lecture of Mr. Sny der, which will be held on that date. The house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. U. R. Wilson on East Third St. is being repaired and remodeled. Vernon Bell is the ownor of the property. Mrs. Carglll and daughter Gladys returned this week to their home In Michigan, after making a long visit with Mrs. Gargill's daughter, Mrs. Clyde Day. Judge Duffy will hold a special term of court In PrUievllle, next Monday, to try the Davison vs Brhee case, unless something Intervenes 'to cause delay. The Carnation Thimble Club will meet at the Masonic Rooms on next Wednesday afternoon, with Mrs. Ro bert Davis and Mrs. Charles Ross as Joint hostesses. U. R. Wilson and C. L. Shattuck of the Deschutes Power Company, leave today for Portland to repre sent the company at a merchandise show In that city. Mr, and Mrs. Ben Tone became the parents of a baby boy, born last Monday. The baby baa been named Ben Tone, Jr. Miss Louise Jordun Is the nurse lu charge. "Sailor Jack" Roberta, who has been located In British Columbia for the puat three years, arrived In this city Tuesday night for a vlalt of a week or two with friends here. The Misses Onda and Margaret Wilson, nieces of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilson, returned to Prineville Tues day, after a long sightseeing visit In California. They expect to remain here until after graduation. Mrs. A. R. Bowman entertained the evening bridge club at her home Tuesduy night. Mrs. J. W. Hughes and Mrs. Catherine Custer wore the guests, the former receiving high score. The hostess received the club prise. G. C. Blnke was In Prineville from Mitchell last Saturday. '. TIIK t IIUINii.lN ( lit IU1I Morning service Bible School at 10 o'clock. Preaching and com munion at 11. Bubjoct: "The Chris tian's Hope." '-.. Evening at 7: SO. The preacher takes the text outside the Bible and preaches In It. Did you ever hear a preacher take a text outside the Illble and preach In It? Sometime 1 take a text In the Bible and preach out of It. Sunday night the preach er takes a text outside the Illble and preaches lu It. Judson Brown, Pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noble, resi dents of the Bear Creek country, are visiting Mr. Noble's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Noble, in Prineville this i week. i Mrs. Mabel Connely arrived the last of the week to again make her home In Prineville. She will be em ployed at the office of Ufa county agent In the court house, and will i live wun mrs. uecmeu, sr. (iOODIK! BAPTIST K K CltKA.M! On Saturday afternoon the Bap tist ladies will serve ice cream. The location has not yet been decided upon, but It will be in some store room on Main Btreet. You know how good their Ice cream always Is, Just like mother used to inuke, so be reddy to line up. MILLINERY I have a stock of up-to-date mil linery and will have some more In (luring the next few days. Mrs. J. N. WRIGHT. adv.80- To Bore a Conical Hols Through Wood. When you liavt a conical bolt to bore, nch ss for s handle holt In wooden maul or other similar place, leave the ernter of an expensive suger bit a trlde loose and begin boring at the aide whers the smaller tnd of the bole Is wanted. The Inner edge of the cutter lip being sngulur, the cutter will gradually draw Itseir out from the body of the bit, limb lug the hole larger s the bit goes Into the wood. Popular Science Monthly. Qu..r Word Explalnsd. The real iiirlvstlu of the word "esquire" Is, as everyone will remem ber, from "eseayer," old French for "shleldliearer," and so came to be ap plied to the chief retainers of knights. When the fends! days passed the word remained. Succtst In a Nutshell. The talent of urces is nothing more than doing what you can do well, sod doing well whatever you ds without s tlmiinlit of fuiii.--Lotigf. lew. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Two Brown Swiss milk cows. Inquire at Journal office. 81- FOR RENT Three-room cottage. Call on T. E. Lafler, city. 31-8t LOST 14x18 Tent on road between Ilend and Prineville. Finder leave at this office or notify T. Going, Prineville, Ore. Si- Tit KNPASH NOTH'B No trespassing on the premises of the undersigned. Violators will be subject to the penalties of the law. 31-2tp. MRS. N. E. 7 ELL. I i .... . feLOSIHG 6011 ENTIRE STOCK TJT Of Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Notions, L Hats, Wool and Cotton Blankets. Mens, Womens and Childrens Underwear, Stock ings, etc., at wholesale prices and less. EGGS TAKEN SAME AS GASH. i A n NG RESERVED late Temieal Co. ' PRINEVILLE, OREGON nil h a I I --iH!,ltt(IV,'u;,ijj.