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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1910)
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 - -- A - w -mr-nll I I B fl mr II IBl ImM m f w V H i j ft I H B A Comparison Invited Ve 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 Mr. itml Mr. I..liiiiiur have moved out ii ilii'lr much, .Indue Kills mill wife were In (nun Ili'ixl, ni timing Monday evening. tllM Alwlldit Wilson Iiiim t In the Hint grade if tliu I'rliii'vlllo Public tit hools. Hlierlff FIMns returned Kntnlny Morning truiil Mini run, w here lie went Hiituliln.V tn Vote. The I.iulle Aid Society nf the Prcshj terliiu Church will give ft C'llfelerllt Slipper dm Inn f.ilr Week. Tin' l.iullcs Allium will give I lu ll rut tit Hie winter writ1 "I VW mrile Friday night. Oil. 7th. All iiuiu. Iktm Itivltetl, 't he 2."itli premium lint i t the All Oregon Fruit Show In ut luiml. The locution til tlie show U changed to the Armory, Tenth unil Couch Hinvln. rtirtlnud. A good program l irunilHet. STOP. Before You Sign n contract for life insur nnco in any company look Into the merits of Qregonljfc' The Policyholders' Company No matter how much you are urged to place life insurance elsewhere write first and hear what we have to offer. j RATES ARE NO HIGHER All the money paid to this Company stays in Oregon and helps your own prosperity. It as Bints in the up -building of a Greater Oregon. There is nothing better in life insurance than Orcgonlife There i. nothing as good for Ore poninns as Orcgonlife inn n ori'iir, rniiTLAND, on. t U MIMA I'rM. I. HAMUKU O.O. Ml .CUAllliNCH iAUUItU Wl Hit- J. P. Doherty, Agent, Prineville, Or. Strong, Agent, The Dalles, Or E. Ct N OscorCox ul I.iiinnntii wan In the city Monday, ! The linwineiit work i( the hnptlHt church will null Ih coniph-tt-d. Mr. ii lid Mm. K. N. Htrong left Tuesday for The Italics. (i. V. llanii'H returned from it trip tt) Cuiiytill City the lust of the week. Alex 1cuhumii brought the eleetlnu returns up (rum O'N'cll Mou tiny. W, i. Kllihle nf liny Creek win In Prineville tin business the II mt ul the week. I W. J. Nuillh ( Kiiininlt Prulrle was In town Tuesday uttcndlng to legal mutter. J. V. Wilt id Sisters was In the tity w Ith the luilltit boxes from the lieetliiu Monday., J. 11. (irny win attending to mat ters rnuniH'ted with the coming fair the first id the week. Mr. (irity I president td the talr board. ' (i. I,, iternler ninl Frank Smith went nut tu the Frank llorslul place the llmt td the week to nppraiso the I riieriy id the Horslnl entitle. J. K. Hnlierlii recently purchased the residence id ('. J. II union on Fourth street. The family moved In hint week. The price paid for the property was $1ikh). The l.mllcit Aid Society id the HnptlHt Church meets nt Mr. Biennis" Thursday nfternotm. Yoiii g Indie nr requeHted to attend. Wednesday lit 7:30 p. in., prayer meet lug. The freshman class of the Crook County High School now numbers 2il with sevcritl id her memlicrs In prospect. The total enrollment will roach 70. The new memliera were added to the different classes Mon day, v The local forest service olllee is completing U'lepuoue iineiroiu me Itauer Creek rnuurer Htittlou, R tllii- tauce of about four mllea to the 1' red Powell place, which In turn connect with the Independent telephone cen tral at thl place. Thl etiiUon linn connection iiIho with the I'lonoer Hue nt Summit l'rnlrle. MethodlHt Church. Sunday School 10 h, in. l'reachluii 11 ft. in. E. L. U:I5 p. in. l'reachlnir ":. p. m. (lootl kIiikIuk f giiHHd (iiif nt all eervlce. The pnHtor will hnve (or hi mornliiK theme, "Our Two fold OMlKatlon" nnd In the evenlnif "The Saving of a rrodlKiil," You nre welcome. J. M. HukkIii, pnMtor. A party of Prineville Muboiib at tended lode In lietid Siitnrday nlRht, returnliiK Sunday liy way ot Lnldlnw and Iledinoud. Alter lod)e wns rlimed a lmimuet wn Bpread which wn much appreciated by the PrliiC' vlllo men. The trip was made lu three nutos driven by Prineville Mas on. These were Dr. 0. 8. Kdwnrds ('. V. Stullh ami J. II. Wlnle. Others olthe party were: 0. V. Admnsoi), M. K. llrlnk, Dale Jones, Mr. Wylde, T. M. Hnhlwln, W. F. Kliiit, J. llaner, I. Michel nnd Ueo. Noble. LOCAL MENTION . ii Ovid Itlley of iieud, wim In the city Sunday. K. K. I.iiiikIiIIii wiui In (rum Pau lina Monday. Itev. Uttlley will preach at the Mill Creek school Iiiiuhm next Kuuday at 11 a. in. Ml lienor Ilalley left for Pnrthind lust Tuesday. She exect to take a special course In iiiiihIc. Mrs. Catsle I leal h came Wednes tlay tu visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilalley, before she leaves for her new home In sun them Oregon. Mrs. Kdua Junes, daughter of Hruce Price of Ochoco, I visiting relatives he. Mrs. Jones lives at lledlauds, Cnllfomliu About tlM.OOO has been collected at the sheriff s olllce on the llWJtux roll. The total tax will approxi mate $150,000, of which there Is some 10,000 yet to lie collected. The Owls will meet nt Ilelknap Hull m'Xt Saturday evening nt f::l0 o'clock. All owls nre retiuested to be prtHient, espwinlly all charter meinlMT not obllttuted. P. U. I'oln dexter. Executive. Thos. J. and Thus. 8. Thornton of Milton, were lu Prineville the last of the week llllug on desert lutids lu the Ireland Valley. They plan to put in a uumolng limit during the next thirty day on their holdings and will set about at once to Improve the lands. II. Schmlil of rife passed through the lily Tuesday In his steam auto on his way to Salem. Mr. sud Mr. Scbmld are employed In the Oregou State Keforiu School, when not busy tio their hoincsteiid near life. Harold Cooke has opened a second hand store lu the Masonic bulldlug and ds doing a rushing business lu second-band furniture, stoves, etc. lie will add baled bay, grain, and produce lateY, with perhaps wood ns as a lde line. Colon Church services, 10 a. m., Bible School; 11 a. m., service con ducted by Lloyd Powell; 6:30 p. in. C. E. Society led by Miss Iolltt Estes; 7:30 p. in., preaching, Evange listic. Come with us and we will do thee good. C. P. Ilalley, Pastor. Presbyterian Church: Sunday School at 10 a. m.; morning worship at 11 ft. m.: Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. iu.; Popular Service at 7:30 p, m. At the morning hour the Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper will lie observed. Subject for the evening uiuiulnr service: "Burled Alive." A cordial welcome awaits you. A pretty wedding took place Mon day afternoon nt the Court House. Frank W. J one and Itosa Havetstlch were the contracting parties. The ceremony wn performed by Hev. C. C. lliibbldge In the midst of friends and employee of the different otllces Tho happy couple expect to make their home tiiioii the groom's farm In the neighborhood of Madras Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sharp are In town today, II. W. Curlln of near Creek, was lu the city yestesdny. (. I). AIMlighum of liluek liutte, was lu Prineville yesterday. Mr. and Mm. Van Dyke of iiend, were In Prineville Monday. V. A. Furls- of liend, was In the city ou legal busluesN Monday. A. 8. Holmes of Cross Keys, was In Prineville one day this week. A. W. Bowman left the first of the week for ft business trip to Port- laud. J. H. Homey of Madras, was In Prineville yesterday with a loud of wheat. t Mr. and" Mrs. Bert Deumrls were visiting friends In Prineville the Itrst of the week. John Prlday nnd HerlsTt Monroe of Shuulko, were In Prineville the first of the week. President (Campbell of the I, of O. Eugene will . lie present ut the teachers' Institute lu October. T. II.' Z.-1I bus leased the T. II. I.a- follette lauds at Powell liutte nud will take up his residence there lu a few days Warren crookrf bought Ed Healy's Auto the first ot the week, aud Mr. Healy bought the Ford (rom J. L. Mct'ulloch. - Prof. Ashby has accepted a posi tion In the public schools of Port land, lie left the first of the week for his new position. The children of I. D. Myers of Post, possed through Prineville yesterduy on their way to Mt. Angel, where they will attend school. W. V. Orcutt of Bend, and (). G. Cullver ol Culver, were In the city several days this week. They were The W. F. King left yesterday for Dalles on business. (leorgo and c. c. O'Nell are busi ness visitors today. Wesley Street of Paulina, Is a busi ness visitor this week. Albert Noble Is out In the Paulina country for a vacation. Cecil Porter of Madras, was ft business visitor Monday. W. (i. Fordbaiu of Uosland, was a business visitor Monday. Art Wurxweller and H. II, Davis are In the city from Paulina. Ahin S. Hawk of Portland, pass ed through the city Monday.' j Allen WHcoxen of Powell liutte, was In the city the last of the week, j John Davln of Paulina, was a i business visitor the lust of the week, j Fred A. I'owell wns lu the city ; from i-aullua the first of the week, i Calvin Morris and II. c. Thorp of, Puulina, were lu Prineville the first : of the week. j Stroud & Cross announce a dally delivery after the first of October. They will deliver twice each day. j . G. W. Barnes came In from Canyon City the last of the week where he j has been emploied In the Cassiduy case. There will be it meeting of the E. A. club at the home of the president. Miss Fay iioldwln, Saturday, Octo ber 1, at 2 o'clock. Important busi ness Is to ,be transacted and a full atteudauce Is urgently requested. Boiler & names have been paint lug and rearranging the Slay ton sehoolhouse this week. This build ing has been moved from Its old lo cation to the southwest corner of theT. II. Lafollette place. Theo. R. Herkner, Redmond Harness & Saddlery I carry a full line of th best Hand-made Team Harness -and Strap-Work alwayi on hand. The very best of Cali fornia oak-tanned leather is used in my tnsnufacturei. Also Collar, Blanket, Whips, etc. Price Reasonable, nnslitv considered. Mr work is absolutely tuaranteed. J , ww n f n 1 J " 1 heo. K. nernier, Keomona, ur auul.llnn fuclr n,Awn 111 III, ,i vjlau J m of tlie votes. Clerk Brown and Sheriff Elkins selected the Jury list for the Octolier term yesterday. The personnel of the list will be published next week. Court opens on Monday Octolier 17. Free Auto Excursion to - ; ' Prineville Heights Sunday, October 2d, from 2 to 4 p. m. Princville's latest residence district just plilted" and now on the market Meet us at the Hotel Prineville at the time specified above and examine the property. Buy a lot in Prineville'i sanitary residence district on easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less frost than on the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view of the city. Gty water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots 40x114: prices range from $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable at $10 per month; 6 per cenr on deterred payments. Examine the maps at our oH'ce. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. The First National Bank sold the ! old Mct'ord place on Dry creek the Brst of the week to Wm. Fulton. Mr. Fulton Is anew man lu the oountv and will develop the ranch. The consideration Is said to lie f2500. The Merry 'Widow Company Is piny lug an engugement at the Emporium Theatre this week. To night "Bibs and Bibs" a laughable comedy, will lie presented. There will be a change of program for Fri day and Saturday evenings. Popu lar prices. Mrs. A. P. Jones, who has been suffering from a very severe attack of typhoid. Is couvnlesclug. Owing to the lady's age It was uot thought possible for her to recover, but skillful nursing and careful medical attention prevailed. It was fortu unte that the services of a trained nurse Miss Edith Rice-could be secured before It wus too lute. D. P. Adamson & to - Camera Sapplul ' DRUGGISTS . T- School Books A complete line of school books, tablets, pencils, copy books, erasers, inks and school supplies of all kinds. DIGESTO only 50c a box D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS tir$ rmrv vau trrv v -w- v - - w w - - - - - - - " - - . ...... , tj INZ FOOD PRODUCTS Heinz Mandalay ' Sauce 11 Mas a llavor that's all its own. a Heicz Colc'Medal A-N aauce t t' lHHt me - Unexcelled for Meats, Soups, Etc n Heinz Mustard "Dressing ' For Salads, Soups, Etc. Call and get a sample bottle of Heinz Spiced Salad Vinegar Hinx Apple Butter In Stone Jars, The best way to buy it mm Both in glass and in bulk it swtn IKhtrrKtNSf Heinz Apple Butter I' lit small tins. A good trial size J. E. Stewart &. Co Watch our window for these specials. Mail orders receive prompt attention I n