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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
TT f S Order Now Don't put off getting a machine. Place your order now and it will be here for the fall sowing. The Superior. Drills speak for them selves. The name tells a true story. Superior Grain Drills f..V.-4.f 0S PI r4 c4 3 mi ni ? i i a i i A A A rfe 7 rx S & A Comparison Invited We ask you to compare the Superior with any other drill on the market. Carefully consider the one-piece solid steel frame, the large diameter steel axle, the strongest and best wheels and the hoppers, made out of the best well-seasoned lumber The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION A. I.. Miicliiluuli returned to rort IiiihI I'rlilny, I'. I'.. I loll of l.lllillllW WIM A IhihIiii hh visitor 'I'nrailny. Mm. Kimiiu Will I wit of llcuil, Is vUIiIiik relative In thu city. Mr. null Mr. Jesse Ymircy left Hun itny for u hrh't visit to the Ciive Orrlmt.l. W. !. Kliiit, tliuiKlitiT ami son re tiirni'il IIikIiihI of tln week from n ii hi I lift outliiK In tin' Cnstiiiles. Mix Vomit I l.iwur.I Ml for Mini run tilt' Itrsl of lliu week U take up In r work In the pulillc school of Hint pllll'l'. Ilnrotil Tlirnop of I'millim, re turned homo from thci Wlllmnette Valley t i to llrst of tln ivh, shere lie ImisIhtii visiting hi imrelitn. O. t'liiypool nml 11. 1". Wvlile left Natiinlii.v for a IiiiiiIIiik trip on tlie MrKliule. Omer will brliiif Ills fiiinlty wttli lilm when In) returiiM. I'.il I'mllt ol Antelope nuil':iiinin l'lke of thin el I y won- married lit the Hiiptlxt pnmoiiiiKv August 2U by the Itev. C. !. Unlliy. Minn Helen KIMll left for Kim I'rniielwo thin wivk, where nlie will npend tin winter. She will ntudy miinlr uiiiler siinuMilttie in 11 n tern of Unit city. Minn KUle Wlililx. (laughter of livortso Willi In, whu Iiiih tiivn vImIIIiik In Ohio, enuie In Innt Thurniliiy. Hhe will iiwike her home In 1'rlnevllle In I In- fut lire, IHek llreese Kot Iniek the tlrnt of the wiek from liln hiintliitf trip on Siiniinlll Pnilrle. lie liroticlit home II hlk" mule biiek. lie ww nine leer In liln .'l ilnyn' limitluir. Mr. nml Mm. .f. II. Homey re turned Tuesday from lown, where they wen- vWUhtf, when recalled lust Tlitimdny on nmulnt of the III nenn of their diuiiihter IVrllm. Sherlll I'.lklnn nrn-nted Hoiiylnn Tnpp licru Monday, wnnled In HoiiImh roiiuty for miiidlinKi;lnK uiid rotililut; a niiin there. Tup wnn nrri'nled heru two venm iiko on 11 i'linr;' td liini-ny In thin comity. A liiiiitlni; party coniponed of VV. A. Itoutli, (1. W.Nolde. J. II. Temple, ton, I., A. llooth nnd J. i'rniik Spln iiIiim; returned from ft trip to lhi- inond IVnk the tlrnt of the week. Thep'iirly went out five weeki nml luiKKc'l the limit of live doer oneli. TI10 Oregon Trunk iiililltlon to Itednioud In the Intent addition Unit will J punned liy the county court lit Hit Keplemlier nonnloil next week. Thin addition liieluden l.'O neron of land Junt runt of the orlulnal town nml neronn the ennui. It In owned liy the Inland Kuiplru Townnlto Couipnuy, tho prenldentof which In V. It. Wllllnmnon, who In oonmi'ted w ith the Oregon Trunk road. The property will I10 liundled by I!ed- inond A: rhoeulx. J. W. Shalt lick panned tliroUh I'rlnevllle Tnendny. Tllliunii lleuter of Mad ran wan In 1'rlnevllle yrntordny. (1. N. Ny of ( rooked rlvor wn a tiunlueno vlnltor the flrnt of week. I, llurron of KupU pnnnod th rough I'rlni'vllle the flrnt of thu week on liln way to vlnlt liln tnother. Joint I'.. Kdwnrdn of lleiid, In a I'rlnevllle Vlnltor tldn Keek. Mr. Kd wnrdn In a rnmllditte for the olllce of nherlft nulijift to the npprovnl of the ileiniMTatle votern lit the prlmarlen SoptomlnT 24. A train of twelve Immigrant wag on arrived In 1'rlnevllUi Saturday from eantern parln of the utitte and Idaho. Tliln It) the largi-nt nlnule ImuilKrntloii of t Ida kind that han arrived here for otne time. Mr. Slewnrd, pronldeut of the I.nilli' Annex, wlnhoa to nnnoiinre Unit next Tuomlny In the regular mi-etln of tho Annex and that a full nttoiidiiuce In rouented. llunlnvna of linpurtiiiU'o will come before It. Mm. A. I'.. Ktarrof l'ortlnnd and II. It. Itl. lmrdn and family of The Dallen, wllL. leave In a few day for their respective hoinnn. They have been vlnltluir W.Ktnrrnnd family at Howard nud J.N. Wllllniunou of lliln place. II. K. Jobunoii nnd party of fire tighter returned Tuesday from Snow Mountain whore they nc- ooedod In puttliiK out a bad fire. All tiro In the DofH'hutvit forent, which liieluden the Hlue Mountains, are out or well utidor control. Millard T. Trlplott of Ilend. in In I'rlnevllle thin week looking over the political nltuatlon. He aiiuouncoit hluiM'lf na u ramlldatv for the olllce of nherlff, nuboct to the approval of republican votern. of the county at the primaries September 24. N. X. Klma and wife of Held were In l'rluevlllu Saturday attending to land umttcrn. They are new arrival In thin country from California. They are really ploancd wllb the land they were able to file on In nouthwentorn Crook. They not B good hoiiientcud and a denert claim. rronbyterlnn cliurrh next Sunday. Sunday School at 10 a, m. Trench liiktnt 11 a. m. Subject, "A Wlnet lirln thui." Chrlntlan Kudeavor at 7 p. m. Kvonlntt ncrmon ut 8 p. in. Topic, "Uod'n Picture of a Happy Man." -Come -thou with u nnd we will do thee (food. No fadit or fiinclon, only plait) gonpel that will boar fiillont luvontlKHtlou. l. C. It AiiiuixiK, Pantor. A petition ban been forwarded to tho pont olllce department linking for the entiibllnhnieiit of a pontotllco tit L. C'ouncra place on upper Summit Prairie, to bo eupplled with mall from the Howard olllce twice each week, If the new olllce In allowed It will In? called Meadow. Thin service will lie aKrent convenience to the people of that country. Some forty patronn will be readied by the new route. LOCAL MENTION A. Q. HcokkIu went to l'orllaud the week. Mitriou Taylor him mild 2"0 bead o cattle to Tom llreiiuen. OttoO. Gray wan In the city yes terday from Itontiyvlow. Archie (lllmon ts bulhlliiK a resi dence for his sinter Christine on her ranch near Post. A lnnrrliiKO license was Issued AiiKimt 27 to William ('. Ford hum und Anna 1 .11 u re HulU. , A. J. Noble bought the (I. W. Kain soy proNrty in the north part of the city the last of the week, T. K, J. Huffy went to ltend 011 bundles connected with the prone -cutlOK attorney's ofllee the last of the Week. ClaretH-e Hk-e loft the lost of the week tor a two weeks' vlnlt with friends In Spokane. He will return In time lor school. Tne last of a long procession of freight teams loaded with wool I passed through prineville Monday. This load boloiiK to Kuril ltros. and was hauled by Sam Uemctis. I). M. Curtis has leased the dlnlnK rooin of the Polndexter Hotel and will conduct the same on a flmt-class bunla, Au excellent cook has tieen etiK'iKed and good service I guaran teed. AlU-rt Noble says that he wishes to notify the public who are In the habit of Icavluif their letters to post at the staite olllce, that he will not lie responsible for the delivery of such letters, and that they should be mulled at the pontolllce. Clarence Post and family who have boon vliltltiK bis parents on Crooked river, left for their homo. In South Bend, Wanhlngton, yesterday. A purty was given the yomitf people Monday night, at which many of their old friends were present. John Morris has rented his home property on Main Street to Mrs. Illntoniind will leave this week for Portland In search of health. It Is thought a change of climate will do him good. Mr. Morris has been a resident of Prineville for eleven years and has accumulated cnunldorable property here. He Is a firm liellever In the future of Prluevllle and leaves the town with many regrets. Married Sunday afternoon, Ira K. Kay and Mlns Fay LaFollctte. The wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Poe Itfollette on Dry crook. The ceromonv was performed by the Itev. 0. C. Hnbbldet. of thin city. Mr. Tlirou Able ' acted as bent mau and Mlns lliiel Hetnarls an bridesmaid. A large number of friends and rela tives were present. The youug people left Monday for their now home cant of Antelope 011 John day river, where, they buve a fruit much. They received ninny vnlunblepreneuts from their friends. K. 8. Dixon of Humes was In I'rlne vllle yesterday. (1. L. Born lor was la Dond on legal business Saturday, Charles Mouroe of Post was In I'rlnevllle on business Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John I. Jones of Powell IlutU) were in the city this week. Marlon Taylor and family returned a few days ago from a trip to Wil lamette Valley points. (i. M. Cornet t loft the Inst of the week for Seaside. His family will return with him next week. Check and (Jrover Gibson were In from Pont the first the week with a bunch of rattle for Stroud & Cross. Douglas Smeadla building au ad dition to his residence near Post, and Installed nn Independent telephone last week. W. K. King and family returned from an outing In the mountains the Inst of the seek and loft Sunday for a vlnlt to the seaside. George Wiley has fluinhed gather ing his luff and Is posturing them ou Newsoiu creek until the delivery, which Is September 10. C. L. Shut tuck and family iud Mm. K. II. Smith returned from Klamath Fulls Friday. They made the trip overland In the little Ford, and report a good time. Claude Dodderidge and J. Frank Spinning loft yesterday for Shaulko. Mr. Dodderidge goes to Portland for a ten days' visit with his parents while Mr. Spinning will return to his business In Echo. There will be no preaching as the pastor will be away tor a time so liciting funds for the new church. The sabbath school and C. E. Society will lie as usual, Mrs. O. Powell will lend the C. E. meeting next Sutiday. Let the Endeavors rally to the work. C. P. Bailey, Pastor. Socialist County Convention. The Socialist County Convention for Crook county, state of Oregon, ia here by called to meet at the circuit court room at Prineville, Oregon, on Satur day, September 17th, 1910, at 1 o'clock p.m.,-for the purpose of nominating candidates for all the county offices to be filled at the next general election, and for the transaction of tuch other business as may come before (aid con vention. This will be a mass conven tion and all persons in Crook county, state of Oregon, known to be identilied with the Socialist movement will be en titled to a voice in the proceedings of the convention. Done liv order of the Socialist Countv Central Committee, August 1st, DUO. J. H. Hornkt, Chairman. J. 11, Smith, Secretary. A Speaker of national reputation will address the convention. 8-11 LOCAL MENTION Oregon, who resided on Crooked river for a number of years. Is visit ing her daughter Mrs. A. l. McDowell. Grant Mays and Kobert Wiley were In Prineville Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Graham of liny creek were In Prluevllle the first of the week. Ira Paxton of Morrow & Keennn's Willow creek ranch, was in town the Inst of the week. Walter and Frank Foster and Hoy Gray are back from a hnntlng trip In the Summit Prairie country. J. II. Beckley came In from Port laud the first of the week and may buy cattle before his return. Horace Belknap left Monday tor Trout creek, where he will spend the i week visiting Robert Cram. ' Morgan L. Trot and wife of Ante- loe passed through Prineville on their way home from Silver Lake i Monday. . ; County Clerk Warren Brown, ! Millard Trlplott and Jotn Edwards loft this afternoon for Madras and way points. , J. E. Stewart and family left today : for Baker City and other outside ; points. They will be gone about a ' mouth. John Steldul, C. H. Erickson, C. A. Lucas, W. W. Orcutt and other Bend 1 parties are In Prluevllle today at tending the Joe Rossi trial. j A letter from Portland states that ' C. U. Dinwiddle who underwent an i operation for appendicitis, Is able to leave the hospital and will go to the Bcneoust shortly for a vacation. Mm. P. G. Carm Ichacl, of Loudon, Death of J. P. Yancey. J. P. Yancey, father of Jesse, 8. W. and Al Yancey and Mrs. Kay Mackey, Mrs. George Estos, and Mrs. Nye, of this place Mrs. Emery Foren of Burns Mrs. Kattie Hanson of Portland, died at Caldwell, Idaho, Monday afternoon. Sir. Yancey lived in Prineville and vicinity for a number of years and bad many friends here. He was 74 years of age at the time of his death. The body will be brought here for burial. Jesse Ynn ecy, I. W. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mackey and Mrs. Estea wIJI ac company the party In from Shanlko. Time for the burial has not been set. List your City and Acreage Property , WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acres two miles out, 165 under ditch; 70 in alfalfa; 95 in grain; good house, barn and outbuildings; 30 shares in ditch and all implements. Price 116,000; 16000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 40 acres wheat land, 9 miles ont; all under high state of cultivation and fenced. Small house and barn; good well. 11200, including crop. Homestead relinquishment, 3J miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, under canal survey, f 325. 160 acres, 140 tillable, 12 acres under ditcb; good house, barn and outbuildings. Price 16000. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. Miktr k Grot Cants Scko.1 BmIu CtsHra SassUs Jewelry Well Paper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS stoical hutnaHsU Mtftis Lswsey'i Ctatlia Sutissery Cigars Grateful relief from the torture of sunburn with its annoyance and unsighthy after effects is absolutely assured if Adamson, 8 Almond and Cucumber Cream is constantly used. Adameon's Almond and Cucumber Cream will prevent all the skin troubles of hot weather, will save your com plexion and keep tbe face, neck,,arms and bands soft and healtby. This summer you can avoid all the discomforts of sore, parched, irritated skin if you will use Adamson's Almond and Cucumber Cream every day. Apply it night and morning as well as before and after exposure to the sun cr wind; you will not be troubled with either blistering or peeling. If the skin should be already burned, Adamson's Almond and Cucumber Cream is delightfully cooling, soothing and healing to the fevered surface, affording almost instant relief. Mothers find it excellent for baby's delicate skin. Fathers know it is unequalled after shaving. Remember Adamson' Almond and Cucumber. Cream is the Genuine. DIGESTO only 50c a box , D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS l 1 Begins Saturday August 13 Season - End S 1 aie Begins Saturday August 13 Shoes for Men, Women and Children SIB" White Goods A lot of odd pairs in Our, prices on these goods are always right and Men's Women's Saturday you will find these sale prices Extra Special. MisSes' Children's August 13 " , All go at reduced prices ' Now is the time to lay in a good supply Watch our window for these specials. Jo Stewart & Co Mail orders receive prompt ' attention