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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1910)
L You Will Find It At We Carry the Most Complete Lines in Central Oregon Fully Equipped Tin Shop and Plumbing Department in Connection Our Motto: "SATISFIED CUSTOMERS" , We Make Good Special 5 Toasted Corn Flakes 45c Doors and Windows Paints and Oils Implements of all Kinds i The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION It. P. MIIIit of IW, I buying mi. pill' till Wll'l. ' S. Prlctf li lt tit Hrt of tit wfk for Oregon City. H. ('. rniutht of lWiir ('wk la ft IniHliicMn vlnltor tlila wtek. Horn -Tiii'Hilvy, Jun It. to tlio wl( of V. C. McNtvl.v, it mil, I. Mlehel retnriipil today from Porlliiiul, whert ho lirtM iHt'ii liuylnif JfiimlH. Albert Nolil' U the ww ctiva ntrent nt thtC. H. & S. t'o.'s Prine ville Hill'. I.. II, Ijtfulli'tto lioiiKlit a tenrn from c. A. Vlilt'it Moiuliiy, I'hjIiik (i;oofr It. T. J. Crt'inier nrrlvMl WeliiiMlity from HlmiilUo wltli kchhU fur A. II. I.liiinaii A Co. Horn Momlity, Juno 13, to tlio wlfo of Hurry Wlimlow, lit Powell Hutu, (t llllllk'llKT. A. J. Ihvker and N. P. McColn mh Hit only IihiiI nliis-iim'ii who Holl their wool tl'irlnir, the IiimI, wultt nt NhuJtlku. Mr. IVeker revelveil U cent for hi clip whllo Mr. Mi-Coin irwlveil 18 cent. Pnnhyterlmi chureh. Hundny Hiliool 10 u. m. Prciirliliitt Hrrlft' 11 . hi.. Riilijivt, "Tim Chrltlitu rnc'H." Twilight wrvli p eomini'nc liitf nt 7:50 . in., lettlnn out promptly nt Toptc, "The Yoke tit nirlxt." MIm I'.ilru Wlllliuuann pntertnlnetl t live hundred Tuemlny evening l lutnor of her it ii-tt MIm Mitbol Smith of Tlu Iitlle. Voenl Htul lunlru liii'liliil iiiiihIo anil card iluylnir lii'lpi'd to lxfcull H inont delightful vvtntlujr. All eleutuit IuiioIiwoii wan wervetl nftvr whleh the gueitU depart ed for their hornet. The lnl 1. 1. (). V. and Heltekuh luilKex otwcrved IiiMt Hiiudny an their memorial day. HepreHentntlvea from lioth lodKi'M met nt the I (). (). P. Hall nt 2 p.m. nnd murehed to the cemetery. The old cemetery win vlnlted llnt where nine graven were npproprliitely decorated, In tint I. O. O. P. eemetary other graven welt alrcwit wllh llowern. The memliern returned to p. in, and nt Hp in retfulU to the M. K. church where the ineinorlal nermon wan preached by Itev. J. l. lewellen. , I 1 I I Dr. R. D. Ketchum Chiropractor and Med tano-Thcrapist Itomin 1(1-17 Athuiniflii Ihiihling, Prineuille, Oregon Mr. nml Mm. O. O. Hyde nre buck from the Itom Kentlvnl. Mr. nnd Mm. I'.. N. Strong left the hint of the week for Portland. W. 1'. Ilelfrlch of l.amoiita, wan lit the city Tuenday on btiHlnenn. Mm. Jenne Yitiuvy M ttpenillnir the week lu Portland vlnltlng friend. J. Whit of the Hcntl Ment Market, win doing lumlnenn at the court houne Tuenday. Iloht-rt nnd Ijiwrenee I.lntrr re turned from Portland the dmt of the week nnd left nt ouce for their home nt Paulina. P.. K. Hllllurd and wife of Ireland Valley, the new wcttlemcut noutti of Paulina, nre In Prineville for nup pi leu thin week. Mrs. H. P. (ilenn, who linn le n vlnltlng relatlven In Prineville, left hint Friday for her home nt Oak drove, Oregon. Florence Young nnd Gertrude Markel of liend panned through Prineville today on their return from Portland. M. N. flirlntlnnl of New York city came In on Monday's alage. Mr. Chrlntlatil will vlnlt with relatlven here during the tmmmer months. Found A gentlemnn'n pume wnn found on the ntrtvtn Tuenday morn In nnd left at thin olllee. Owner can hnve nnme by provlug projierty II. F. Dodderldge nud family left for Portland Monday after attending the winter with their non hero. They will mnke their future home In Portland. Mr, Young; non of . the lute l'ont uiHHter Young of Portland, panned through J'rlueville with hln family Tuesday lu their auto. They were teturnlug from 'Portland to l.nke vlew where Mr. Young In In liunttiettH. The Commercial Club In calling for bldn for ntrec t nprlukllug to begin on July 1 nnd continue until Septemlier 15. Thin In a mutter that hnn lieen mi for eonnlderntlou n iiuihIkt of tlmen but hnn never Inn'ti nettle! It will bring the grcntent ponnlble returnn for the money expended. Uecordluir conveyance, at the Clerk'n Olllee I one of the bunlent 'John nbilut the court hounc thene I.I....M, rel... M.....1 In flila l.i,tii..l, .f jtlF A iW ., V, , ... ... (i.v a. ... all year, Keeord book numlKT twenty-one wan completed Saturday, nml the IllO-pngo book Wan tilled since March 20, or In lenn than SO days.. 0. A. Whltnett nnd family will leave next week for their new home In the Sacramento Vnlley, Callfornm. Mr. Whltnett looked over the ground hint fall and purchaned a -'0-acre tract of fruit land that he will de velop. He sold nil the stock and farming mnchinery, Including the large threnhlng outfit, the engine of which was lined by the Prluevllle Flouring inllln for a time hint winter. The trip will he made overl.tu! by team. The farm land owned by them In the vicinity of Culver wnn not gold.' LOCAL MENTION C, O. Ilnrlier of Hnycreek wan In Prineville Tliemfay, Frnuk Harbour hnn returned from hln trip to Portland. A. M. I.nra, the llend merchant, wan a bunlneni vlnltor Tuendny, I. Koopmnn of I'ont wnn Attend ing to biiniuenn inattem here Wednen-day. Mm. J. C. Ilammel vlnltlng her con, M. I week. J. K. Kolx-rtn In In Prineville on bunlnenn connected with the fair anniK-latlon. Minn MaU-l Smith of The Dallen came In Sunday for a short vlnlt at the home of J. N. WUllamnon. Mm. L. M. Hodges and dnughter Dolly returned Tuenday from Kugene find the Hone Carnival at Portlund. of Albany In Ifammel, thin llowern. The 1,,J w-orn m nun ornncii the hall ats''16 c'l,r' olHeo hnn nurpanned mnrclKHl n,rwon' h'iicc the flmt of the ye ' .... I 1 1. ........ t .. . P. If. Maben left thin week with a baud'of nheep for the mountnlhn. Thin niakea nine comtccuttve yeam that he hnn tuken nheep to the Crater Lake conntry. W. A. Hell of The Dalit arrived Tuenday to take churge of the In junction Hiilta In the water cane filed by Stewart & Carlnon lant week. Mr. Hell will represent the lnterenta of the defendant. Robert Carey, of Walla Wnlbi, arrived the flmt of the week over land In bin touring car, and will make thin place hln home In the future. He In nnnoclat! with M. I). Hammel In the real estate bUHlnenn here. President W. 1". Dnyldnon and party of the laud grunt company l"ft Prineville lant Thurndny at 5 p. m. and arrived lu Albany on Satur day at 4:110 p. m., cronning the Can- culea by uuto. They left at ouce for Portland and enntern points. Some of the party will return here In about thirty dnya. The nlx-year-old daughter of Ot to Rorrenon, who liven eight mile north of Prinevllle.drank a quantity of creo- note Tuendny afternoon. Prompt nc tlon on the part of the parent delay ed the action of the deadly polnon until medical anntntance could be had, and the little one wan brought through without Injury .The quantity of creosote the little girl nwallowcd wu enough to catme death In a few minute If action to prevent It bad not been taken by the parent. At the Flmt Methodlnt church for Sunday, the 10th. The subject for 11 a. m. will be, "The Planter nnd the Knln." In the evening Dr. Fox the father of J. S. Fox, who hn been a missionary In Madagascar for 7 yearn, will give an Illustrated lecture on the life of Madagascar, lie will Also slug somo of our old familiar hymn In the MadtiKash lunguuge." Como nnd learn some' thing of this far away Island and It people. Strangers ulwnyn welcome, The church I two block east of the Prineville hotel. J. D. Lewellen John Dnvln In In Prineville" from Paulina. Frank Bornlnl of Held In In Prine ville today. J. A. Went of O'Sell wnn In the city Monday. Will Dixon of ISarm wan A bun! nenn vlnltor Monday. Fred M. Smith of Paulina, came In Monday after a load of nuppllen. E. O. Hotirk, a busbies man from Crenecnt, panned through Prineville Monday. Earl Mclaughlin left today tor a three week' vlnlt with hi parent at Milwaukee, Oregon. Mm. Will Wunwellercnrae In from Portland Tuenday and will spend a few tiny vlnltlng frlendn here. John It. Howard and wife were up from Lower Hrldge the first of the week. John wan making final prooi on hi homestead. Mr. Petett and tutnily arrived Sun day from Hillnboro and will make their home with their non, W. Frank Petett In thin city. J. U. White and Jan. D. Brown ol LOCAL MENTION London, nanned through I'rlnevllle dnr for Duvl Lake, where they will soend three week fishing and hunting. The Margaret Ille company who have played a number of times at the Club House, telegraphed yester day for the use of the nail lor n week beglnniug July 2, and also for fair week. Oruut Maya, Dr. Itenter of The Dalle hospital, and IiC lloy Park ol the Oregon Trunk Hallway, came lit from The Dalle In Dr. Itenter's cur Saturday. They made the run from The Dalle to rrlnevllle lu seven hours, antuul running time. lieu Ootter of ltedmond was Ii town Saturday. Mr. Gotttr in In the contracting and lumber bushiest- In Kedraujid and says that he It lining all the IuuiIkt he can buy, and U working a crew of ten men on building that fie ha under con struction. Two men were shot In a brawl at the road house, lu Cow Canyon Sun day night. The names of the parties are not obtainable, but all partici pant were uuknown here, excepting Dell Ends, who 1 said to have had a hand In the fray. No death result ed from the shooting. . N. W. Suuborue, an attorney from Ashland, Wisconsin, came In from Portland the flmt of the week where he ha been visiting his uncle for the pant two months, and will locate here. Mr. Snnborne hn much fulth In the future of Prineville and the surrounding country. Dale Jone let a contract to Win. Pancake the first of the week for the construction of a bungalow on his lot In Johnson's subdivision. The building will be almost exactly like the one now occupied by Harry Lanlus, excepting that the outside will lie all shlugle work Instead of rustic finish. The house will be com pleted by Septemlier 1, and will cost fl550. Wm Smend of Pont, wu a bunl nenn visitor Monday. Mm. C. L. Khattuck left for Port land the firnt of the week. The Pioneer Telegraph &. Tele phone Co. hn Installed a twenty four hour service in the central office here. I'nlon Church. Sunday School 10 a. m. 7 p. in., C. h. Society. S p. m. preaching by the pastor. A wel come to all. Kev. Bailey will preach at the Powell Butte nchoolhoune Snnday 11 a. ru., and Z p. m. There will be a basket dinner. A cordial Invitation to all. 'Mr. Jesee StrotU of Ronland Is attending the Summer Normal. Mm. Strott say she ba attended seven Normal in different place but the one now In session at the high school beats' them all. Claude E. Smith of the W. F. King j Co., returned Saturday lrom Port lund with his bride, and will begin housekeeping In one of the bunga lows of J. li. Shipp's opposite the high school, W. C. Jacobs, C. A. Gilchrist, Henry Pickett, James Gilchrist, W: C. Kelsey, T. J. Stewart, M. S. May field, Lee Dealy, M.X. Brown, C. K. Henry, J. II. Gray and J. E. Itoberts are among the men who were In the city the first of the week lu connection with the water case which wu dismissed yesterday. Married In this city lant evening FJ worth Curt! and Mis Lily Wllnon. Iter. J. E. Lewellen per formed the ceremony. Dr. W. J. Cnrtl, O. D.t of St Louis, la now located permanently In Prineville. He 1 an eye-night specialist of large experience. Fraitk Dibble and wife, and Mr. W. B. Johnson of Riley, passed through the city yesterday on their return from the Roae Carnival at Portland. Mrs. Fred A. Rice and daughter Marlon returned the laat of the week rora a visit to Portland and The Dalle. All the new la the Journal. $1.50 List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company 40 acres wheat land, 9 miles out; all under high state o! cultivation and fenced. Small house and barn; good well. $1200, including crop. HomeBtead relinquishment, 31 miles out, containing 100 acres rich i agricultural land, under canal surrey, 1 325. 1G0 acres, 140 tillable, 100 in crop; 12 acres under ditch; good house, barn and outbuildings. Price 16000, including $3000 crop. HENDERSON INVESTMENT Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. CO. 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They sooth the irritable weak stomach, strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, relieve nausea and indigestion, promote nutrition and bring about a feeling of comfort Price 50 cents. DIGESTO only 50c a box D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS Parses sauesteie pecial S a 1 e o n Oftyx Graeitewaire Wash Basins Sauce Pans Covered Buckets Preserving Kettles Roast Pans 2-qt CoIIeePot .. 40c ........ 10c 10c to 50c .. 15c to 20c ... 15c to 65c ;.....t 75c 3-qt CoKce Pot 9-in Pie Plates Large Dipper 50c . 10c 10c These Graniteware Specials will be ready for inspection on Saturday, June 18th, . and will remain on sale as long as a piece remains. This is the Onyx brand of goods. Every piece Guaranteed to give entire satisfaction or your money refunded. No 8 Tea Kettle No 9 " 14-qtDish Pan 17-qt " " 21-qt " " 14-qt Bucket.: 10-qt Soap Dishes . 1-pt Cups,.... 65c 75c . 50c 65c i75c 75c 50c 10c 5c Watch our window for these specials. 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