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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
The Place to Save Money K Special Sale for f"S f : SN' August in all De- 3 V f parts of Our Store A -W Shirtwaists. Kimonas. Men's Low Shoes, I II 1 V,,- ClulJm, t Tan an J Black Low Show, I Men's Underwear 25c per garment, exceptional value for the price , u ." I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon Some Good Crook County Ranches One mile east of the llillman townsite is the west boundary line of the 160 acre farm of W. A Stevens who came to Central Ore on from Colorado three years ago. Mr. Stevens is a fruit man "d onlhe McCaulev place this vear planting his entire tract to apple M"f Archef fees as fast as he can Prepare the, ?ojr whefe ice .g hvwlJ land and get the trees out. Three (anJthe neighborhood ia ,up,,iied years ago the clearing commenced fom hig ious kehouse. and that fall 1200 apple tree, a single rose bush on the Archer mmy -uo.iii., P..uu. , There were also some cherries and runes put out, besides a quantity of berry stuff and garden produce. The place is irrigated from the D. I. A P. ditch. The results ob tained from the deep sandy soil, warm water and continuous sun shine are highly gratifying. Mr. Stevens got 2000 apple grafts a year ago and these will le ready for planting next spring. He says this is a fruit country, and is backing up his judgment with his time and money. Bordering the llillman townsite on the west and southwest, also on the south are some of the finest farms to be found anywhere. Here the Journal man visited the ranches of O. D. Hall, who has a 40, Ralph and Claude McCauley, who owns an 80 each, Wi Hired Archer, who has a 40 of ditch land and a homestead, and E. B. Nichols who has a homestead, and many others. A most careful examination was made of the Archer farm. Mr. Archer was among the very first that settled in this part of the segregation. He bought a forty of ditch land five years ago. There was no canal, and no wagon roads The largest part of the forty is coming to its own this year in red clover. The yield is excellent. The first cutting was a little oer three tons to the acre, and the second, which was irrigated to bet ter advantage, yielded approxi mately four tons to the acre, the water is being applied for the third cutting now Some of the hay has YOU CAN WASH THE MATTRESS i BEARING THIS LABELN Soap, water needed to keep Mattress sweet and clean. The inside never needs attention. Costs nothing for repairs. An occasional "outing" in the sun keeps it fresh and Dew, because it is built (not stuffed) of elastic, fibrous Ostermoor sheets. It cannot sag, lump nor pack like hair. Make sure you get the genuine Ostermoor. Note the label put there to prolect you against worthless imitations. We sell at factory prices and invite inspection, - The Winnek Exclusive Agents for THE LEADER Straw Hals 25c each, Sunhonncls 25c each Linen Veiling, formerly 15c per yd. now 10c Flemish Linen, Winsdor Premier Cambric" Ladies' Wrappers, lormcrly $1.50, now SI Call and Convince Yourself betn sold for 1S per ton, and the entire crop is of as good quality as could be grown on any land. It has a length of three feet and grows thick on the ground. Mr. Archer's place is half a mile from Nelson Brother's railroad camp and less than a mile from llillinsn. Berries of all kinds and garden produce are grown successfully on allot these places, and fruit trees jg blooming yet after a busy summer producing crimson bios- soms, and beauty and fragrance of the blooms will rival any plant of the Rose City. What can be said of the Archer place ia true in a general way of all in the district, and the same general conditions exist along the entire distance of seven miles south to the Hub City. Union Church Service. Sunday 10 a. n., Bible school. 11 a. ni., preaching. 7 p. m. Christian endeavor nutting. Leader, Hubert Smith. 8 p. m., preaching. Evangelistic. A cordial Invitation is extended to all. C. . Bailey, pastor. A Snap for 60 Days. 100 acres 12 miles north from Prine ville; 35 cm nnder plow, 40 acre? now can be plowed. House, barn, stDrerooni. woodshed, chicken house for 1000 chickens, good chicken park; stream water runs through the land, million feet BtandiDe timber, span of mares, weigh about 1100, 1000 head of cabbage, 13 acres potatoes, 8 tons good wheat hay, good harness; household furniture and everything goes for foOO if taken within 60 days. Address A. I!. Eastwood, 8-25-2m i'rineriile, Oregon. For Sale. Four head of Jersey cows. Call on or 'phone J. K. Adamson, at Prineville, Oregon. - 8-2"nf Candidate for Sheriff. To the Republican voters of Crook County : I hereby announce myeelf as a can didate for the office of Sheriff of Crook County subject to the approval of the Republican voters of the county at the primary nominating election Septem ber 9.1 "i mo .18-lm ' J. a. Coulter. and a brush are all that is the outside of an Ostermoor Co. Inc PmevJle771777 The Place to Save Money A. G. Scoggins Home Burned The home of A. i. Scoggin of Paulina was destroyed by tire last Thursday afternoon. Mr. Scopgin and Pearley Pointer were batching and carelessly threw hot ashes out in the yard. The ashes set fire to the chips and spread to the wood shed and house. The place was a total loss. When the blaze was first dis covered in the yard some water was poured on it which, it was thought, had put it out. Later on the woodshead was seen to be in flames. The fire had gained such headway it was thought impossible to put it out so efforts were directed toward removing the household furniture. This was done but in their haste the furni ture was not carried very far away and when the big new two-story dwelling caught the heat was so intense that it set the furniture afire and both house and furniture were soon consumed. There was no insurance. This is Worth a Dollar Save this advertisement. It is worth just one dollar, and will be accepted as part payment on one pair of glasses. Pr. W. J. Curtis, O. II., Kyesight Specialist of Chicago, will open a first class optical parlor on August 15th in rooms 14 and 15 in the Adamson Iildg, over postoflice. He fully guarantees all work, or will refund your money. Dr. Curtis is here to stay. Not here to day and gone tomorrow. He is a gradu ate of the Northern Illinois College of Ophthalmology and Otology, and has passed the State board of examiners of the state of Oregon, and has full license to practice in the state. OHIce hours 2:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., everyday. 8-U-tf Candidate for Sheriff. To the Democratic voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself us a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Crook county, subject to the approv al of the voters of the comity at the primary election to le held In Sep tember. Itesectfiilly, T. N. Bai.foi It, 7-14 Fife, Oregon. Horses for Sale. Hroken and unbroken mares and geldings for stile at my ranch at Bear creek. T. J. Fkhui'hon, JtoliertH, Ore gon. 8-11-tf i The latest improved a genuine EDISON PHONOGRAPH i 1 'and records in your own home : without cost to you, on ten days I Free Trial The New Edison Fireside Phonograph $22.00 Will play 2 and 4-minule records. Filled with new Cygnet Horn, Drop us a postal, or better still, come in and make your own selection ol records. The entire list of Am berol records in slock. Easiest ol terms. The Winnek Co. Prineville, Or. Will Speak Here September 3d A. W. I.aflettv of Portland, who u out alter me teiiuuitcan con groesional tiomiiiiilioti for thi dis trict, was in lYnievillc Saturday on a visit to this part of the state. His stay here was short, but it wi long enough to impress one with the tact that W. U. Kllis will have t) hustle if he wants to succeed himself. Mr. Latterly has made ! arrang. -inert to speak at the Ci m juiercial Club Hall on Saturday evening, September S, commencing at 8.15. Morgan's orchestra will furnish the nmsio. The ladies aie especially invited. MACHINE TREE FELLER. New Power Sim That Has a Wid. Rang of Ussfulnss. III the luinlK'rliiji Industry hnnd and hand saws ti.ivo tmi a limited use ow ing to the diltlculiy of making use ot them lu the forests, tint au Improve ment bus been roYtilly made tu the h:ie of a power driven saw which answers all the requirement of serv ice lu llto forest and rvprewii tu a irre.it aavlnjr of time, material and lalior lu the felllnn of hire trees. The inven tion is that of li. I.. Mulr, au authority ou forestry of the Piicltlc coast. The new machine Is a small and compact aiul ut heavy apparaitw, which rati lx moved with little tlittl culty nlons the itle of a forest or even Into the fim-st Itself where the foliase Is not too douse. The Miver la supplied hy a (Msoline eiiKlne, or, where the electric current Is avnlhitle, a motor may be used. The engine Is mounted ou four broad heels. There Is an extending frame around which passes a tlutlu of saw teeth links, the frame twine stliT uud rigid In order to keep the saw in ierfcct line and yet capable of adjustment so that It may be operated at any desired height or position w itliln reasonable limits, either horixontiil, vertical or at any angle, This saw has Ihvii put to a severe test In tao forests of California, where It is said to have boon An undoubted success. It has a wide range of use fulness, cutting down standini; tlmlier as well as cuttiiiB up tlinlx-r lylin on the ground. A trunk which measured from fire to seven feet In diameter was rut In ten minutes, a work which would have taken two men with a hand saw mi hour and a half to ac complish. Hut three men are required to oper ate the iiiarhine, uud It Is said to take the place of twenty-live to thirty saw-yers.-Omuha World Herald. Chinea Fond of Sciontifio D.victs. Ill resurd to the sale possibilities In China for optical devices Ylco Consul C. I. I tVillliims of NewchwanR says that Ingenious devices appeal to the people of that country. The wealthy Chinese Is eMremcly fond of me chanical Instruments and will fre quently be seen carrying two or more watches and Wearing forelsni glasses. He Is well known for his fondness for cloi ks, telescopes. fliildKlnssos In fart, almost any scientific Instrument. Consular Iteport. Peat For Locomotivtt. The Swedes are experimenting In tin nse of pent fuel fir the state railways. Their experts claim that a mixture ol equal parts of peal and coal by weight, or two baskets of petit to one of con I, gives the lest results. The price of coal is twice that of pent, and a con siderable saving' In cost of fuel Is ef fected. No change of the locomotive furnaces has been found necessary, and It Is also claimed that the grates can be more easily kept clean than with coal. For. Sale. fylO flcrpa fit Inmt nn thA pant iibt nf Powell Htitte thrca nuftrtem ofitnttln Irom Crooked Kiver. First class land. Address Jas. Wiujom, llJOri, Division Kt. t ortianu, uregon. The " Sk King Enter-' tainers ' Mf Why Not Consider This Offer Now? This is au invitation to every realtor of this puper to write us, at ones, for our free trial offer no money est charged we pay the freignt rhonogiuph in your own home. i !....!... v-'... i-i: .... : i nnu iiicinuf iew r.oisuil xne.Mue lion rcproilueer to jilny ami lloni, also lierol (4-mii special riher-Ilorn; half dozen Mihoii m-y A fs mile) Uncords and hall' dozen fluid Moulded .y A (ecoids; iiii'!;el-platcd ifraph Oil, Oil Can and au Automatic Brush jjllaeh-J mcnt. This offer is fair to you ami to us, because we want you a salislied customer f..r v:i. ... u. i i ,;,.'.... want Jou a sntisjied customer . v.i i.,. .i .i ,;.,.'.. US the coupon catalog. in and full par-o t n 1 1 omen: i'lea ulars will come to you by return mail jfp J fe J, 'r"f "V you? tlCU n . i m . vw tilers music Hoi PORTLAND, oii?c;o!V. ' Largest Western Healers In Al makes of Talking Machines, lteuorda, Plunos, Orleans, etc. use I V y Add For Congress ... -.- s V ..... - ' . , - i s. I ! I nh S'-' ' A. W. Lafferty, ol Portland. V.strarts (rem I ii nom inating petition It 1 am nominated and .lected, 1 will, during my term ol elllce urge laws : lieluriiing .'i,:W0,0tHKu llregon for irrigation. Creating a Land Court (or each West ern state. Conveying all Inrest reserves In trust to the states Providing that a liometteader need not intend longer residence than the statutory period. . Making liberal appropriations (or Columbia and Willamette Kivers.. Protecting labor and competitive biiMitesa. Kxcluding further Asiatic or Oriental immigration. KiiiMursging building and oeration ol American merchant ships, Controlling monopolies. Assuring sale ol railroad lands to settlers i( government suit prevails. I favor the Direct Primary. A. W. I-Arrnrrv, (lit Lewis Kuildlng, Portland, Oregon. St. Thomas Aquinas Academy Condon. Oregon Boarding and Pay Schuol, comlucted by the bisters ol St. Dominic. This It. titution is pleasantly situated on an eminence overlooking the city of Con don, Oregon. The building is new and attractive, and has the advantage of be. ing equipped with every modern con venience, including a line now steam heating plant. The course ol studies is thorough and practical, embracing the studies of the Primary, Intermediate, Academic and Commercial Ivpartinenls. Music Ik thoroughly taught in an artistic and scientilic manner. Classes in aewlug will be (urmed, in which plain sewing and (iiihroidery will lie taught. One of the principal aims of this school is to impart cultured manners and a thorough moral and religions training. Kor lurther information, address His ter Superior. 7-28 41 Administrator's Notice. In the Countv Court of the Blutc of Ore gon for t rook County. In Hie mailer of the estate of Wilson E. ISurton. deceased. Notice is hereby Riven that the und-r siKitru, nas been duly aiqiointcu arimtito trnior of the alsve entitled estate, and all persons ate hereliy nntitU-d to present their claims with proper vouchers to thr uitderxttfticd at the law office of T. K. J. Ilutly, Prineville. Oregon, or the law olllce of Frank Mciiefee at The Dstles. Oregon, within six mouths from the dnv of the lint publication of this notice. First pub lication auk in , run. 1'At L W. ( nti mils. Administrator of the estate of Wilson K burton. Deceased. Frank Xleeefee, attorney for the State, The Dalles, Oregon. A Genuine Edison Phonograph Outfit Sent Without Coat to You on 1 0 Days' Free Trial down !) months to pay no inter and give 10 days to try 'an Ldison ):ir Otitlit No. 1-i costs If H.Jl), - 1,1 ...i. i ni,inij;i apn won c'iuiiiiiiu-y iiiitiittu locorils; new i.ygnei p Ciane, buttle I'hono- IIOU.SE a booster ., . ,a ' a booster I ... .,, y...i 3 ,J Washington St. i.wiaun imi who,-. A 7 Name. i7 As 0 i !y jtotcra mm- O. K. MARKET Stroud & Cross, Proprietor Choice Beef, Veal i Butter and Eggs Mutton and Pork Country Produce A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention k3 1 rr-rrr.r-pir-?r'r'ir;-trrirr'-rnnnnrr.-ri-nflnr'in'" ;JtJL.JJL:jldJl.Jl.JUJ.U.Jk:JLijr.JL,Jk.Jk.JlJlJlJJWJL!JUJL Ji;JL.JI. J r-t c j Sencrctl ffilacfcsmithmg IIOHSKSIIOKINU, WlXiP W'OKK, KTt',, NkATLY AND PlttiMITLY DtlNK Whkn it is Diikk Hy : : Siobcrt 7ooro ri C J r.i t j n kJ ri t j J r.t uj r i k j ri e j a J C" k J r.t k'J c,.t kj Satisfaction Will PlilNLVIl I.K, 5.1,1l"""""":1r'""1' irinrir kJkJk3V.Jk Jk Jk Jk-k Jk IF YOU HAVE $1500 TO $4000 TO INVEST IN AN AUTOMOBILE AND A BALANCE FOR MAINTENANCE Buy a FORD Touring Car With all the eqnipment on it for $1050 Uj. b. Portland and invest the Ijalance irwcal estate and give to charity the dilTer ence in maintenance. What you grt for $1050 ia a car equal in every way except n weight to $4000 proposition and a car that will take you 25 miles on one gallon of gasoline. Equipment -Top, Gas Lamps, Generator, Magneto, Two Sid Oil Lsn ps Tail Lamp, Tuba Horn, Wind Shield and Spndomotor. Demonstration at youp convenience. C. L. SHATTUCK, PRINEVILLE, OR. Agent for Crook County. THE HAMILTON STABLES J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor l'RIM-VILI.i:, OKI-CON Stock lioarilcJ by the day, week or month at KeaHotmblo rates. Remember us when in Prineville. Katks IIkabonabi.r. We have Fine Livery W. A. Mooth, Pres. P1387 ' II. F. BTFWAnr, Vlw-Prn. 8TATK HANK NO. 188 OrooJv County Bank "PRINEVILLE, OREGON f'apltnl Stook fully paid.... HurpMis HloiikholtliTs' lluhlllly Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner March 29, 1910: Assets . LlakililU. Lonnsanrt Dtanmnts JlW.n.io cViptlnl atook Cminly and other warrants 2,0H.IM Kurlilus Iteiil osite and nxtuies 7.7tm.U4 I iiiflvlilt'd' nriiriis Cask sa kaad sad dos fion bsnki (130,990.78 - ALL KINDS OF Elgin Watches FOR SALE BY L. Kamstra, At C W. Elkina' Sto;e Wi r. r. 1 r.i 11 t 1 WJ r i li k j n D k j r. r..i lie Guaranteed Okkhon. - irvw - r - rirvwifwrarir - n k'J .k.k.ikkjk.kjkjk.kjkjkuk.kuk.k. Rigs For Rent Quality la what the careful buyer in ventigates when purchaHing jew elry or watches. We stand be hind the quality ot everything we sell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent it to be WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Prineville, Oregon O. M. Ki.xiNg, Cushlor I A. liOOTH, Ass't " ..isn.ooo.no . , r.MMl.lH ,. 8tl.0OU.U0 ..fw.ooo.no ., 0,ll.(KI .. ti.imn.io . 2tM.MI.WJ 1262,2:0.0 i J 1