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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1910)
The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County In an effort to keep pace with the many improvements in agricultural machinery, we are introducing - every season new types of implements that have been tried and found to materially increase the yield of the soil in other sections similar to ours. This year we offer the Canton Alfalfa Harrow and a big assortment of Land Packers. In packers we have the Dunham for light, sandy soU and the Campbell for heavier soiL These packers are designed to conserve the moisture and to obtain the proper proportion of air and moisture in the ground and thus increase yield Complete Line All Sizes and Styles Peg Tooth Harrows ? Disc Harrows 1 Wagon Scales' Feed Grinders We are always pleased to show you the goods whether you buy or not Complete Line All Sue and Style Wood Frame I la r row Spring Tooth I larrowt Superior Grain Drills Fanning Mills & Baggers The well known Oliver and Canton I 'lows in walking, sulky and gang CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW The LOCAL MENTION Walter r.lllotl of Paulina waa In the rlty tlila wwk, John fUeldl, the IWiul bunker, U a rounty awat vlaltor thl week. I'. A. ItttiUMtt f Powell tiutU wit n Imalne vlattor lu town Wed mutiny. Mnrvln anil lteale William were vlaltor lu town Montlny from their home nt I'nullim. Chtirlca It. Bhnttink win ealled from WnHhliiKton a a wllneaa In court thin week. Tliomn llouatou and Khellte Holland were lmalne vlaltor In town thU week from their home on t'pjier (Hhoeo. I .nut Friday there were 21 rlirhta i f way filed with the county clerk. The ftllwr were made by the Oregon Truuk l.luo onltroadoutli ofHend. Frank 1'oat, It. P. Miller, II. !. Dunham. U. W. Wiley, J. H. Kay and John Pickett were a few of the Pout vlaltor lu Prluevtll the firat of thin week. Hurley Baundere and family, who have Iwn vlltltijc friend In thia part of the, country the pant few day, returned to their home at Camp creek Monday. Mm. Wlllliimaou won the prlae, a very pret ty bon-bon dlali for the liltrh. cut wore at the BOO club meetlntt held at the home of Mr. Oecar Hyde laat Friday. Mm. 8torkmann will enter tutu a week from tomorrow. Theo. M. Poet of UHtllnw wii a bualtieit vlaltor Monday. Mr. Post predict)) great thluit for the I.nhllaw dletrlct. The new company that hue taken over the Columbia South ern Irrigation project I receiving the eupport of the eettlera. ipACincHosE , ia prepared eweaalv for the need of horn-men and ranchmen. It is a powerful and penetration lini ment. remedy for eniereenciea. A aoothing embrocation for the relief of pain, and the best liniment for ipraiua and aoreneaa. Unequalled fur healing wnunrfa and injuries canned by BAR11RD WIRR and for all cuta and hruisea. Pacific Horse Liniment ia fully guaranteed. No other ia ao good or helpful in ao many ways. If it taila to aattsfy, we author ize all denier to refund the purchase nrice. Extra lare-a bottles SO cent. Hoy Chkmicai, Co., Portland, Ore. For sale by Templeton & Son i Paci Fib Horse Vk f GROCERIES ' HARDWARE W. F. I W, IWmnett of ltiiriiea wua a vlaltor In town Tuewtay Uuy Hear of Powell Hut tea waa a Prluevllle ylaltor Tueadny. Joe Hiulth of Paulina waa a bual ncea vlaltor lu town Tueaday. Mr. and Mm. Otla Logan of Harm were vlalttng lu town this week. Hoy Ilanuell of Cllne Falls came over Sunday to attend the ball game. James (iladwln of Itedmond was aPrlnevlllle vlaltor the drat of the week. Andrew Morrow of Harereek was In town for court the first of the week. C. W. Iluthcrford of Dayvllle was lu Prluevllle this week as a witness In court. Don KU'ffa was In town the first of the week on his way home to Bend from a bualnea trip to Portland. John Wlgle and family returned Friday from The Dalles. He made the round trip In hi new auto with out tulahap. The road were good. Grain flelda are looking One and the country generally between here and the Columbia river gives promise of a bountiful harvest, be any. Kirk Wlil ted came over from Red mond Tuesday to attend to some road matters and Incidentally to fix up the iatMrs to Incoporate the town of Redmond. Mr. Waited state that the viewers have accepted the new road to Prluevllle and If thl town will lend It aaalatance there will only le an 18-mtle haul to the railroad with an easy grade at that. The choir of the Methodlat Episco pal Church Is busy preparing for a mualcal to raise funds to pay for some Improvements that are being made to the church. .The date Is fixed for Friday May 27. It Is hoped to present a very attractive programme, mostly all old-Uuie song, and all munle lovers ahould keep this date In mind. Rev. C. P. Ilatley Is soliciting funds thl week to build a new Uaptlst Church. He Is meeting with splendid succeaa. over fiauo is guarantee! and he has only made a good start. The new church will occupy the site of the Hill property, corner of A and Second streets. It will be built of native stone and cost between f 7000 and fSOtW. When completed It will add greatly to the solid and prosper ous apKaranee of the city. John E. Ryan came over from the Tules the first of the week. He has no faith In the reported understand ing between the Hill and Harrlmnn lines whereby the latter road will withdraw from the Deschutes can yon. Mr. Ryan was In Portland a few weeks ago nud was aaaured by Mr. O'Brien, chief of the Ilarriman system on the coast, that he and traffic managers of the road would vlalt this section within the next thirty days with the object of look ing over the available tonnage lu tinnier, etc Mr. Ilynn tnlnKs we will not only have two north and south roads, but also two east and west roads as well. SUSS res J. King Company, LOCAL MENTION B. 8. Cook of Redmond Is In Prlne villa this week. Mlas Wanda ,Logan Is visiting relatives In the city this week. Grant Mays and wife are In the city from their home at The Dalles. J. W. Howard of Lower Bridge was abualneas visitor lu town Wednesday. Bert White and M. G. Irwin were Prluevllle visitors from Mndras Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. Ralph Shnrp of Madras are visiting relatives and friends la town this week. - Miss Irene Barnes finished a six weeka term of school In the Rye Grass district last Friday. Married At the M. E. Church, Monday eveulng, May 2, by Rev. J. D. Lewellen, Joseph Sawyer and Miss Jane Hamilton. Thomas Dempsey, John Franks, Lucius Franks and Seeland were Prlnevllle vtsitora from Lamonta the first of the week. Crook county 1m received the benefit of a good soaklug rain for the past three days. Today It has turned off warm, making the finest kind of growing weather. The K. F. U. W. Class will bold its regular business and social meeting at the home of Miss Lotta Smith next Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock The members are requested to be present At the First Methodist Church for Sunday, May 8th: There will be the regular services morning and even ing. Good music at each service. The church Is two blocks east of the Prlnevllle Hotel. A welcome to traugers. J. D. Lewellen. J. S. Fox has moved bis office from the Adumaon building to the Belk nap building, one door north of the Crook County Bank. Mr. Fox, we understand, la figuring on doing business as a public stenographer, with real estate as a side line. Clubrella, the eccentric Juggler at the moving picture show, will to night Introduce some magic tricks In his stunt at the Emporium Theatre. New Alms are received regularly so that the public may always have something new and Interesting. Tillman Renter, Jack Jones, W. B. Chllilent, J. B. Harper, Ed Wilson,! M. W. Bennett. T. M. Burden, G. R. Moorhead, S. II. Edmondson, Fred Burden, W. C. Moore Charles Crofoot Peter Marnacb, B. E. Moore, A. P. Clark, and W. H. Ramsey of Madras were In Prlnevllle as witnesses liefore the grand Jury this week. J. J. Hill and party will visit Prlnevllle on Saturday In their tour of Central Oregon. President J. N. Williamson of the Commercial Club, received a telegram from Wm. Han ley today stating that the party would lie in Madras on Friday and would make Prlnevllle on Saturday. Arrangements are being made at the Commercial Club for their stay while here. KM ICS O tOi I E. STEWART & COMPANY Harry Elliott was In town Wed nesday. Fred Elliott was In town Monday on business. Mr. and Mm. Freltls of Sherry creek were In town this week attend Ing court. ' Guy Snodderly Is very 111 with conjestlon of the bruin. S. S. Brown of Madras Is In town on business. A. M. Lara, A. M. Drake and El mer Niswonger are at the Prlnevllle from Bend. Frauk McCaffery, Wm Jensen and Elmer Clark of Paulina are lu attend ing court. B. F. Nichols of Laldlaw, Is In the county seat this week. W. A. Walker of Redmond, Is In town. Joe Rolerts of Sherrv creek was In town this week. Vergil Glnklns of Madras was a county seat visitor Wednesday. Grover and Ralph Caldwell of Itoseland were Prlnevllle visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mm. Larkln Elliott and W. II. Elliott of Ilarrisburg, Oregon were Prlnevllle visitors this week. Quite a crowd of people went up to Stein's Pillar last Sunday for a picnic. Among the number were Mr. and Mm. 8. A. Ireland. Mm. Sarah Elliott, Mre. Vlra Cyrus, Mm. Julia MeDanlels, The Misses Jessie, Bessie Mary Elliott, Bertha Huffman, Jack Harvey, Albert Noble, and ixmls Standcllff. All report a very pleas ant time, although they were very tired when they reached home. Died. At Prineville, May 1, 1910. Frank Roy Lafollette, aged 19 years, 2 months and Udaya. He was the youngest son of -T. II. Lafollette and a young man of exem plary character. He graduated with honors from the Crook County High School last year and his future seemed unusually bright. He wa takan down with la grippe about two weeks ago but going to work sooner than he should be waa taken sick again and his case gradually developed into pneumonia. He died 8unday evening surrounded by his immediate relatives. Four physi cians were in attendance bnt could not ward off the Grim Destroyer. He was buried Monday afternoon from the home of bis parents in Prineville. As a mark of esteem the Crook County High School dismissed fur the afternoon so that the students could attend the obsequies. Many floral wreaths adorn ed the casket. Crook County High School boys acted ss pall bearers. The heartfelt sympathy of the entire com munity goout to the bereaved family in this the hour of their affliction. Music Lessons. Mrs. J. 8. Fox. M. F.Church organist, would like to take a few pupils fur the organ or piano; Many .Tears suooe&srui experience lu teaehlnc. Thorough, practical met hints. Terms reasonable Two lessons a week. One bouse eaal of Commercial Mub, Woman Wanted. Oood. capable woman wanted to do wash liif and other house work at least two half nays eaen wwk. muiu Kive uiuste lessons In part payment. Mrs. J, S. Pox, one house east of Commercial Club. When You Think GROCER Think of STEWAR Tom Richardson Here A we go to pre the Commercial Club hall ia pac ked to the doom to hear the addreea by Tom Richardson of the Portland Commercial Club. . Court i adjourned, school dismissed and all business houaes am closed. The crowd assembled ia perbapa the targett ever gathered together in an in door meeting in thi city. "Prinevill is th largest town and the oldest town in the moat favorably known part of the best advertised and the beat state in the Union,-' said Mr. Richardson, and ahould be the first and the most willing to grasp the almost unheard of opportunities offered by the immense influx of homeseeker from all part of the Vnion. Nw Oil Prospects Discovered W. H. V. Hamilton, an exper ienced mining engineer, together with W. II. Huston, has discovered what several men of some saining knowledge believe , to he a good prospect for oil Sn the vicinity of IUycreek. Sixteen hundred acres of lands have been located in claims of 20 acres each. Considerable ex citement u manifest in the district over the discovery. - The locations have been made on a bed of shale four miles wide by six miles long, lying in a manner MW Grata Katva Sk.l Eaaka CaiMra Sapslia JtwaJry - WaUrapta- D. Lowney's Candy Fresh Today Just Arrived x if I- 'ft 'i ' There are two ways or more of making the mouth waterone is to eat too much pepper by mistake and the other is by looking into our Lowney Candy show case and seeing those delicious candies. It costs "only 5 cents or more to" cure the ailment While resting a short time, the weather being warm, don't forget that we are headquarters ,or the noted Pioneer Ice Cream , The kind that docs you good 0. P. Adanisom & Co. DRUGGISTS of Pmeville, Oregon that would indicate that the Grizzly welli are cropping from the oilfield proper, the location of the I lay creek coal lands and cropping of oil shale being favorable. Sam ples of oil were obtained from springs and gas tests were mad There Are Two Classes of Investors ONE KIND Thia kind makes most money. He invests in farm lands and city property while prices are low. Every advance in price is that much money in his pocket. Land Owners, Attention If you wish to sell and your property is reasonable, list with us. We are in touch with capital and are receiving many inquiries concerning raw and improved farm Isnds in Central Oregon. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. P. Adamson DRUGGISTS DIGESTO only 50c a box DRY GOODS SHOES with favorable results at several different places. Among the men who have pro nounced the prospects good are Mr. Wilbur of the Sumpter railway and Mr, Hammond of the Cline Falls Power compary. Mr. Hamilton and others propose to sink a well. ANOTHER KIND This kind ' hesitates while prices advance higher and higher but be, too, finally buys, because the value of the investment actually forces him. & Co Haikal autra-ataU aUgiia law-sty' CaaAit Ststieasry Cigar s