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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
The Place to Save Money THE LEADER The Place to Save Money Boys and Girls, Look ! School days have commenced and in buying your school supplies call at The Leader. For a limited time we will give away one school companion with every 25c purchase of school supplies. Do not miss this offer. We carry a full line of Ladies and Gents' Furnishings, Fancy and Staple Groceries. We are ready to please you Quick service. I. MICHEL, Proprietor, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION C. C. H. S. Senior Reception The annual reception gtre by the Seniors of Crook County High School for the new members of the faculty and new students, wag held Friday evenlug, September 23. The evening opened with a short musical program consisting of in strumental solos by Misses Theresa Busily and Evelyn MUllorn nnd a vocal solo by Miss Conway. Clark Morse in his Inimitable manner wel comed the new teachers and stu dents. In his response Prof. Coe thanked the students for their co operation and assured them that the faculty of the Crook County High School is determined to make it the first school in the state. At the close of the program, the Seniors invited their guests to the west room down stairs, which was appropriately decorated with flow ers and penants. Each guest was given a penant tearing the Senior colors and requested to secure the name of every other person present. The new stereoptlcon lantern, pur chased by the high school, was to have been used during the evening, but as this was Impossible, the man ager of the Emporium kindly offered the use of bis lantern. Besides tie illustrated lecture on Van Dyke's "Other Wise Man" by Miss Parrott, the students enjoyed, through the courtesy of the Emporium, two repls of moving pictures and one illus trated song. At a late hour the students de parted for home, feeling that the senior reception of 1910 would ever be a bright link in memory's chain. A Quiet Wedding. K. E. Gray and Mrs. Emma B. Wickersham were married at the Presbyterian Church Saturday even ing In the presence of a few friends. Rev, C. C. Babbidge performed the ceremony. ' After the wedding ceremony a re ception was tendered the newly wedded pair by Misses Conway and Parrott, of the Crook County High School, assisted by the members of the Shumla Club and Misses Fay Baldwin, Blanche Wilson and Ethel Klann of the E-A Club. The Prine ville Hotel parlors were beautifully decorated with pink sweet Dean. wh:t; asters and potted plants, the ! whole making a most pleasing and artistic effect. The same color scheme was carried out In the re ception ball where the guests were served with punch and waters. During the eveuing Miss 1-orvne YVinuek, Mrs. Celiii Nelms-Ailaius, Mr. Strong and Miss 0. V. Conway favored the guests with several musi cal selections, and all who have heard these artists can realize what a rare treat those present enjoyed. After the reception the bride nnd groom repaired to their home where tbey were later serenaded by tie C. C. H. S. students, who made the air resound with the high school yells. Mr. and Mrs. Uray will be at home to their friends after October 4. County Official Vote contiuned from first pnge. Roush H, Rice 15, Jordan 4, Hyde 7, Brown 7. Democratic Bnltour 3, Brown 2, Hyde 1, Jordan 1. Willow Creek Coulter 6, Elkins6, Hodges 1, Bailey 1, Roush 12, Rice '.), Young 3, Jordan 4, Hyde 6. Brown 5. Democratic Edwards 3, Brown 4. Cross Keys Elkins 7, Hodges 1, Bailey 3, Roush 5, Rice S. Democratic no votes. Ashwood Coulter 1. Elkins 9. Hodges 4, Triplett 2, Bailey 3, Roush 10, Rice 11, Young 2. Democratic Balfour 5, Brown 5. Deschutes Coulter 2, Elkins 6, Hodges 2, Triplett i.".. Bailey 21, Roush 1, Rice 7, Y'oung DS, Jordan 2, Brown 6. Democratic Edwards 4, Brown 4, Jordan 1. Johnson Creek Coulter 2,;i:iklus 1, Hodges 3, Bailey 4, Roush 2, Rice u, Young 1, Jordan 4, Hrde 4, Brown 2. Democratic Balfour 3, Edwards 3, Brown 6, Hyde 2, Jordan 4. Summit Elkins 1, Hodges 1. Bailey 2, Rice 2, Jordan 2, Hyde 2, Brown 2. Bear Creek Elkins 2, Hodges 11, Bailey 3. Boush 9, Rice 12, Jordan 9. Democratic Balfour 2, Edwards 1, Brown 3. Hardin Coulter 4, Bailey 3, Rice 3, Young 2. Democratic Balfour 9, Ed wards 1, Brown 9. Beaver Creek Coulter 1, Hodges 5, Bailey 3, Roush 2, Rice 3, Y'oung 2, Brown 1. Democratic Balfour 7, Brown 7. Maury Coulter 2, Hodges 1. Bailey 2, Roush 1, Rice 2, Young 1, Jordan 2. Democratic Edwards 5, Brown 5, Jordan 4. Xewsom Coulter 2, Elkins 2, Hodges 4, Bailey 2, Roush 6, Rice s, Jordan 5, Hyde 3, Brown 4. Demo cratic Balfour 1, Edwards 4, Brown 7, Hyde 3, Jordan 6. Kutcher-Coulter 16, Elkins 16, Triplett 1, Bailey , Roush 26, Rice 24, Young 6, Riddle 7, Jordan 4, Hyde YOU CAN WASH THE'MATTRESS BEARING THIS LABELN Soap, water and a brash arel that it Deeded to keep the outside of an Ostermoor Mattress sweet and clean. The inside never i Deeds attention. Costs nothing for repairs. An occasional "outing" in the sun keeps It fresh and new, 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 protect you against worthless Imitations. We tell at factory prices and invite inspection, ' 11 A WlMVtAlr Cf T 1UC TTliiUCIV vv inc Exclusive Agents for Prineville I, Brown 2. Democratic Balfour 3, Edward 4, Brown 8. Rreese Coulter 1, Elkins 2, Hodges 4. Bailey 6, Rice C, Y'oung 1, Jordau 4. Hyde 7, Brown 4. IH'tnocratlc Balfour 1, Edwards 2, Brown 3, Hyde 3 Jordan 3. Powell Butte Coulter 6, Elkins 4, Hodges S, Triplett 1, nailey 12, Roush X Rice lti. Young 3. Jordan 14, Hyde 10. Democratic nalfour S, Edwards 5, Brown 14. . Tetherow Coulter 22, Elkins 17. Hodges 2, Triplet 2. nailey 32, Roush 8, Rice 23. Young 17, nrown 5. Democratic nalfour S, Edwards 4, nrown 8. Laldlaw Coulter 3, . Elkins S, Hodges 9, Triplett 6, Bailey 23, Roush 3, Rice 11, Y'oung 14, Jordan 10, Hyde 1, rown6. Democratic nalfour 2, Edwards 6, Brown 8. Lamonta Coulter 5, Elkins 12, Hodges 2, Bailey 3; Roush 11, Rice 13, Y'oung 3, Jordan 11, Hyde 4, Brown 4; Dem. Bollour 2, Edwards 0, Browu 9, Hyde 2, Jordan 7. Lyle Uap Coulter 12, Elklus 4, Bailey 1. Roush 12. Rice 15, Brown 7; Dem. Balfour 1, Brown 1. Madras Coulter 15, Elklus 3, Hodges 2, Bailey 16, Roush 32, Rice 29, Young 14, Riddle 22, Jordan IS, Hyde 9. Democratic Balfour 12, Ed wards 3, nrown 10. Lava Elkins 3, Triplett 1. Bailey 3, Roush 1, Rice 1, Y'oung 1, Jordan 3, nrown 1. Democratic Edwards 2, Brown 2. Redmond Coulter 17, Elklus SO, Triplett 1, nailey 45, Roush 5, Rice 47, Y'oung 5, Jordan 25, nrown 19. Democratic Balfour 1, Edwards S, Brown 9. Mrs. Win. Wuriweller left today for Portland. I C. C. MrNeely and sou left ou the I auto for Shunlko. j Miss llelvn. Templet ou left the last ; of the week for Portland. Walter Poster, who has been dangerously 111 In a fort land hos pital for several days, is reported little Improved. He I suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Ills coudlliou is critical. i j Word reached Prineville today i thato. C, McDowell who has leen lu a Portlaud hospital undergoing an operation fur appendicitis, died i yesterday afternoon. The body will i 1 brought to Prineville for burial j which will take place tomorrow. ; J. X. Willlamsou was In from his ; sheep headquarter on the Ochoeo (yesterday, Mr. Williamson has IV ! 000 head of sheep dlvkled luto eight j bands. For this business a Inrgecrew ; of men Is required. Charley O'Noll Is ' head man in the Willlamsou camps : now, nnd heaud Mr. Willlamsou are both very busy. They will market I 7500 head of dry sheep this fall. ; Tillman Ffeuter Off For the Fair New Fall Millinery AH the latest ideas in fall and Winter Hats at Mrs. Estes Corner 2d and Main Streets PRINEVILLE. OR. The latest improved a genuine EDISON PHONOGRAPH and records in your own home without cost to you, on ten days Free Trial The New Edison Fireside Phonograph $22.00 Will play 2 and 4-minute records. Fitted with new Cygnet Horn, Drop us a postal, or better still, come in and make your, own selection ol records. The entire list ol Am berol records in stock. Easiest ol terms. The Winnek Co. Prineville, Or. Tillman lieuter, who lias Iten appointed by the county court to represent this county at the Dry Farming Congrens at Spokane, left the last of the week for that point with his exhibits. Mr. Keuter has been very suc cessful at all the (airs with his dis play! and thU year he has made a special effort with many varieties of farm products, lie will display a total of some 80 specimens at Spokane. It it safe prediction that the affairs of (.'rook county will be well provided for at this fair, nd Mr. Reuter will be heard from when the prizes are awarded in October. Bud Hinton Official Hunter Hud Hinton i the oflicial hung er for the Prineville forest service oflice. It is the plan for the forest service to have come one to kill coyote?, bobcats and other tar mints in different parts of the re serve, and it was this work for which Mr. Hinton was employed on September 10. Four days after he started out the oflice had a report from him and a total of four coyotes were to bis credit at that time. His method of killing the ani mals is by trapping and shooting and hunting with dogs. He uses several dogs and wilt no doubt make a record for himself, as he is considered the beet ritle shot in the country. He retains the hides and gets the bounties. Hillman News Items. Mr. and Mrs. Unlph MacCuuley re turned home from their Eastern trip Monday. Mr. MacCuuley says that It seems good to be bnck again. Harry dates Is building u resi dence on his place east of town. We understand that this will be one of the finest residences In this part of the country. W. Moore is superintending the building of Mr. Hank's new house three miles south of Illllmnn. Mr. ilank is building a line, large house and it seems that the best of work men are none too good for him. Mrs. T. W. Taylor arrived home Monday from her business trip to Portland. She says there Is no place like Hillman. Don Wheat from Moro, Oregon, was a Hillman visitor Monday. Mr. Wheat lias several teams ou the rail- I road here and is dowu looking after them. Clehtnd A Kent are enlarging their store room, preparatory to receiving a new stock of goods. T. Simpson has his hew building nearly completed. Ho has no trouble in renting his buildings und If others would follow his example they would find -hat their lots would siniu double In value and they would receive Rood returns ou their Invent men t. N.J. Nnnnry, wife nnd Utile son Jack arrived from Spokane, Wash. Mr. Nuhney has a homestead at Lower nrl.lue and Is much pleamd with the country. Prineville Nest No. 120, ltrotherhood of Owls whs lustllut ed Saturday nluht Sept, SI, lu the llelkuap hall by State Organlner M. P. MacKachcronu assisted by his deputy J. W. Howard. The follow. Ing otllceni wen- elected and Installed via.. Executive, P. It. Polndeiter; Vice Executive, Frank Harnes; Past Executive, Alex Hinton; Vicar, Ir. H. (1. Davis; Master of Nest, Mr. Milliard; Secretary, tieo. Ueruler; Treasurer, U. N, Clifton; Warden, Pat. 1-awler; Sentinel, Carl Hyde; Trustees, lieorge Itarncs, Dr. Hosen burg and James Molt't; Nest Phy sical), Dr. Kosenburg. It was divided to hold thelrcharter open until their next meeting to bo held lu the llelkuap Hall Saturday Eve, (et. 1st at 9 o'eUxk sharp. AIRSHIP FROPELLERS. Built Up In Lay of Csrtfully 8 ItcLd Wood. I'Mls-llers fur airships are, built of Inmlmiteil wood-Unit is to Buy, of wood luilll up III layer. Pur the milk ing r a propeller six or ehjht feet In lemiHi there would be required to lis Klti with a stlik of tlmU-r six Inches or IhennlKiiit Mimire, sod such a stick of solid wood, howeer perfectly sea soned, iuIkIii check or crack. Pur this rwison the propeller l built of lami nated wood, of strips of selected Slid perfectly seusoned wood of the re quired width, width are planed down to the requisite thkknoxs uinl then Blued together under pressure, uinklnit a practically aolld stick of material less liable to check. Some airship propeller of laminated wood have been made with the lumi nal lotn nil oflfMiee. One New York concern miiti" profilers product them ulsu of a combination of asb and mahogany, three layers of ash and two of nm hominy. The shaving out of the blades from this stick, each of precisely Ih. re quired taper, pitch and thinness and the two exactly alike. Is work that calls for the greatest patience, care and skill. The perfect proiellcr In Its finished stale Is a beautiful example of good workmanship. A six foot proH'ller of lamluated wood. Its weight six aud a half muiii1. costs STjO; a seven foot propeller, weight nine pounds, JiX), nnd an eight foot profiler, weight twelve pound, $70. To Khp Windows Cltsn. A window glis may be kept from frosting by niM'Ing over the Inner surface a solution of Ki purls of glyc erin and l.noo parts of IW per cent al cohol. The odor may 1 Improved by adding a little oil of amler. ' This solu tion will also prevent a glass from sweating In warm weather. Wanted: By man and wife, poaiiino on stock ranch. For particulars are Itev. J. M. Huggi'is, Prineville, Orcgor. Wanted: Cosmopolitan Mauu.lne re quires the services ol representative in Prineville, to look after subsctlption renewals and to extend circulation by iecia.1 methods which have proved unusually tucceiaful. Salaty and coin- mixtion. Previous experience detiraMe but not essential. Whole time or ipare time. Address, with reference, II. C, Campbell, Cosuuolitan Magazine, 17W Broadway, Now York City. U-2H 21 Agent wanted for Pheonix Mutual Fire Injurance Company of Oregon, H2i) Chamlier of Commerce, Portland, Ore gan. U-ZU-lt Keys Lost A bunch of keys was lost Satur day afternoon somewhere ohTAItiln street. I' timer leave at this olllee and receive a reward. D-i'O-tf New Silverware Line W. Frnnk Petett received a com plete new line of Silverware today Come In and look It over. U-if'J It For Sale or Trade. Will trade an automobile fur a team. For tale, a 60 h. p. 4 cylinder auto gsa engine, pee u. twiner, Manager r. I. T. A Co., Prineville, Oregon. l)-22tf . Fruit for Sale. Plums and prunes of ail kinds at the orchard lor 2'., cents per pouml. H8tl II. (illlSON For Sale. M0 acres of land on the cant side of Powell Butte three quarters of a mile from Crooked Hiver. first class land, Addresi J.s. Wii-son, HK)tt, Division Bt. Portland, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. Notice Ir herrbyKlven, hy the unihTHlKNed, the adinliilHtrKtor of lliu tntate ol Arthur ilitrt nsic'fl, dertrBxerl, to nil erclftorg of siitl nil otle-m having clalmrtitKitinHt the hhM iIi;ci!bh(mI to prevent the tiatiiH with the propt-r votit'hcni to the un'lerHitfned Ht the ottice of M.-K, Kl liott, In I'rliievltle, Oregon, wilhln six uiuuUiu from the date of this not ice. Paled this tlm ilny of Sept., 110, TI1K01XIKK HAUTNAUKL. "I. W. HARPER" The grandest old whiukey made. On the market for almost half a century. "The kind your grand father ueed." . . Sold by Silvertooth & Browder Shaniko, Oregon ref I W PI3S7 Quality Ix whnt the careful buyer In vent igtites when purchasing jew elry or watches. We stand be hind the quality of everything we fell we guarantee it to be of the quality we represent It lo he WATCH REPAIRING W. FRANK PETETT Jeweler & Optician Pilnovillo, Otsgon Carpenter Shop J. E. Whlsler, Proprietor All kinds o! job carnciitory anil cull wink. First-class woikmtuisliip (juarantrrtl. 1M mrav o 0. K. MARKET Stroud & Cross, Proprietors Choice Beef, Veal Butter and Eggs II Mutton and Pork j Country Produce A Fine Line of Sausage Telephone orders receive prompt attention r.v.ii.yly.l.r j.ViV. SJJliMiltZrUi iimi Vi,.t'V Ju.S jiicji The King, femm Enter- HY ; V' ; 'SM :j tainer3 'tfStf (fl A Genuine Edison Phonograph Outfit Sent Without Cost to You on 1 0 Days' Free Trial Why Not Consider This Offer Now? This is an invitiiti.ni lo every remler of tlii uht to write us, at onen, for our free trial idler no money iloivn !) mouths to pay mi inter est chat,'"(l ue ay Hie irei;.:!it nml jinn 10 iIhh to try hii Kilisim rlioiiniai'li iii your own Tiome. Our Oitllit No. 12 io-ts .fJl.JO .,..i i,.i, v.t... i. .;.,, I.1;,..;.!.. 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Remember us when in Prineville. Rates Rkasonable, We have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent I JLi U JLVLz5JiJr, Shingles, "Mouldinp; Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY ft I rRINEVILLE, OREGON- fi iTj-TT-HT-l-T