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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
Superior Grain Drills 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. ) -ii ii- ir -w . ... run in " " " " -' A '-- 1 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 IIhi-ii-MhiiiIiiv, Oi tnU'r 111. to the Wife of Will Ldlfuid, n ,. Attorney twkwt nrrlvt-d from I'ortluml .Yini.T.lny. lie U cnlh.,1 lll'l. Oil I. Jflll t tin 1 ii. XX. '. M. "M mid wlfi I. ft toilur over Imi.l for I'lKvlll,., f iillf., here they Vk III riK inl tin. Inter. Tin' liiiwtiHiil of the ncwr rlmrrli will li coiniit,.il thin week. Tla iiuilluirlinn Mill . nmlH'.l to coin. pMl.iu, ('. I". Shiif.-r of Kurt Itm-k, cnim over to I'rliii'vlllo for nuppUm thin w.vk. II.. took luu-k hioiikIi to Mock ii kiiiiiII ntury. ilpori l.m!!cii of the Mro Com. Iti-Ti lul ('niii.iiiy, Morn, Oregon, Iimx Ih'i'H In l'rltit'v lllo for (mm I line vHtlnir Ii U Unr, Mm. C. M. Zcll. Ih retiiriieil home tin. fin. I of tin- STOP. Before You Sign n contract for lifo inaur unco in any .company look into the merits of Qrcgoiilifc 1 he Pulley holdoiV Company No matter how much you are urged to place life insurance elsewhere write first and hear what we have to offer. RATES ARE NO HIGHER All the money paid to this Company stays in Oregon and helps your own prosperity. It as sists in the up -building of a Greater Oregon. There is nothing better in life insurance - than Qrcgonljfc There Is nothing as good for Ore gonianso. QH&ilK? IIOMIC OFFICIO, l-OKTLAND, OIU k. U VII. IA frwa, L SAMUKU, 0. Mr CUUIKNCM . SAJtUKU 1M Mgr. J. P. Doriertv, Agent, Prineville, Or. E. N. Strong, Agent, Cl The Dalles, Or Miirrlcil At tlir HnillBt iarnon iikc, th tolicr 21. Henry Ilcrimrd mill Mr, (illmon. They will niiiku tlu-lr Iioiiiu lii'iir Dili i'lty. it. II. Hrowiilow, n printer liitely Of I'llWO. Wllklllllirtoll. Iilualu.ll Uiroiiult tliu city yinterilny on hit, wiiy to Ik'iul, wlii-rv lie liim u ponltlon wltli tliti Dulli'tln. Will Murw, who him Imtii w ith the v. W. l.lkliiH t'oiiiiiuiy for wvernl iiioiitlm, wimenlleil to liln oM Inline In KiuiHim, Friday, where IiIm moth IT w h iTlllcitlly III, Tlio K..A. Author' Club mot wltb Mliw Marlon ltli-e Nutiinliiy after noon, (MoIht 15. A piioer wu rwml I iy Minn I'urrolt ou tln work of Mlchiiel Aniti'lo. Itefri'Hlitiif HtM were nerved, Tim next iiieetliiif will be held October 2. 4 The rt'k'Mriitlon booka were ehmeil for tliu genernl election on October ii, I aim tliuii loo minion were nthled Inrr the prlimtrlin' anil twu-ttilnlH of tlie n inn lu-r lire demo. orntH. '1'liU imiketi n total of 1!KM) ri'ulHtered votern for the Keucrul flii ll.ui next month. The tei.i'liriV limtltilte cloned Frl ilny lifter h moBt Hiiecefiiful aoiwon. There w ere eluhty -four tencliera Inat teliiliiiiie. There were only three Ii'IuIhth on the nvtlve Hit In the eoiinty wliii were Hot III Uttendnnec. The liiHlltule wit the mimt kiiitchm- ful one ever held lu the county. I'lilnll Church ScrvlceH Wednemlny 7;w p. in. criiyer met-thifc. Tliurmlny 1 p. in. l.uilleH A 1.1 iiiivU ut Mr. Steiirii, ThiirHdiiy 7 p. m. nhurp, liiuliiic, Coiiiu mid enlov the noiiir -r lee. Sumliiy 10 n. m. Illhleih'hool Siinimy 11 ii. in. iireaehliiir nervkt. U.3U t'. K. Smlety, lender Minn Minnie lliilley. 7 .'10 lireueh nir iervlee. Ciiuie wltb ti. t 1. llulley, piiHtor. l'nliylerlnu Chnreh, Hntidny, (ct. Ul, llilo-,Sundiiy School, 10 . in.; I'reuihliiit, II ft. in.; ClirlMtlnn Kn di nvor. p. in,; rretichln, 7::W p. in. The preiU'hlliK at both Hervlee will be by the iiimtur who clone hi inliilntry here (thl Snblmt'i) to take up work In the tirnnd Houtle I're. tivtery u field worker. M, K. t'htirch Siimliiv Krhool. 10 a. in.; l'reni-lilnu, 11 a. in.; Junior E. I..,3i. in.; I'.pworth I ami u no, 0:45 p. in. l'r. W niton Sklpworlh of Tort land, the dlNtrh t niierlnH'ndent of The !nllea dltrlct, will preucb at the iiiuriiliiir nervlce, A mule unar- telt will render a beautiful Helectlou, "The WondroiiM ("ro." There will be mi pri'itehliiK nervlce In the even liiK. J no. M. Hukk'oXi pfiotor. Mr. Chaffey, of the foretit nervlce, li ft Tuenday with lx oi seven men for tbe HohIiiiuI count r.v. where the government will plant two liundretl acres to hcote.li nnu AiiHtrlaii pine. StK'retary WIIhoii iKileveti that both will llouiUli In thl country uii:l I KoliiK to miike the experiment. The AUHtrlan pine I mi ortinmental tree, noted chlelly for It beauty, while the Scotch pine furulMhe our lumber of commerce, LOCAL MENTION Will Wiirxwellcrciiiue In from 1'ort land toduy. C. It. Mel.illln of Itedmoiiil I 111 I'rluevlllu today. F, W. Zumwnltof Kedmonil I ut tendliiK court thin week. Mr. Vlrn Cyril and mm John re turned from a trip to California yei terdny. Mutt Kiilew.ll I culled here from Itciliiiond today a a wftne ou a cuiie that I ln-fore the court. C. C, Covey, Mr. Klandein and Mr. Connett, who have been InU'rtwted In cawn lu the circuit court here for the lutat ten day, left for Warm Sprlnu today. The Crook County Sunday School convention will lie held In I'rlnevllle on NovciiiIht 48 8. The meeting will be held at the M. K. Cliun h. Several addresMc will beulven. In cludliiK those of the llev. Chu. A. rhbjpa who I ctate field worker for tlK'tSunday mhool. l'ieldent J. U. nun, ii n'oiii'Hi iiuir. nil Kim. iiv School of the county eud dele. Kate. . HenHTH. Morirun & I'l.telf ,f lietorliiin. wer fllHiinnttlntnil o, n.. recelvlnir the xMiinieiit ..I ft I ma hit v exiectel durliiK the "Fair." How. ever, uiey are Delnir hown thl week anil are tiiiumiiiUv koii. Fri day ami Snturdiiy a 'iiull Flirht," taken In the city of Mexico, will be liown, while ou Sunday evening "The Cowboy and the Schoolmarm" and ome nood coun dv picture may lie Keen. The Margaret lie Company ave a Martlnee Monday afternoon, the pro ceed of which wen-given to the new HapllHt Church to provide neat. After exM'iiHc were deducted $24 IK wn turned over to the church truii te. The He Company played to erowdi-d lioue here for a week The company I a good oue anil will receive a warm welcome ou their re turn to I'rlnevllle. Crook County Fair A Financial Success Prof. Shaw Continued from first pape. tion of pork. At the present priced nail! for diiirv nrmlneii. ih. oknit.,i r..v.r, IIIV .1.IIUI dairymon should make good a re- ... I nt I .1 mill ui nui icro nm II fiuu per COW. It may-mlso, be added that on the foods thai can be grown for pork production supplemented by skim milk should produce pork at a cost of not more than 3cent8 per pound live weight. These foods include cloer pastures, field Yoots and coarse grains, especially field peas on which the iwii.n ran lu r,u;Li.. fattened while harvesting the crop Biiere iv grew. This entire region w ill grow fruits in suflicient mnuititiQ in the needs of fanners, but except favored sections the attempt should not be made to grow fruits on a commercial basis. The ftOBts which come occasionally at the blossoming season make this kind of farming more or less uncertain. Financially the fair JiiMtciowd wa tbe liet yet hi Id by tills aoclatlon. The Rate receipt for the five duyg totuled $l.V0,iV) more than for any I prevlou year. Other receipt were larijer. Al though there wa more money Heiit for mlxcellaneou fiporta and O'U.O lent for permuueDt Improvement on the Kroiind aud In the payment of back bill from the fair held a year hk, all bill have beeu ordered paid and there may ben niunll Imtunce left In tbe treaury when the book are balanced. ' Thl ha been done without asking aid fro'ii the merchant of I'rlnevllle. Kvery fair prior to thl date ha beeu supported by local merchant and buHlne men to the tune of from JO0 to 1 1000. aud the fact that thl Is no longer neeeKsary MfU a burden from the shoulder of our people. The Judaic" of the llventock at the fair wan done by George (iunimie of the Kural Spirit, and hi work wa well done. Friday, Win. Dohs, who I a con tortionist bud an attraction on the the ktouuiIh, Rave an exhibition be fore the grandstand jn wut.h i,c Btretched from hi normal helKbt of of six feet to eight feet and did other trick, all of which were loudly cheered. Chance to go to School. A girl, anywhere from 15 lo 18 years of nuo as comnanitm. that K-nulH hL-A ia go to school in Crook county can do so without cost. Hoard and tuition fn e ; may assist at lifflit work ; would prefer Itirl taking ninth grxle work. Private teacher. Address Journal Ollice. 10-29 2w Poindexter Hotel Changes Owners A. A. White of St. Paul, bouuht the Poindexter Hotel property the first of the week. The hotel I situated j on a lot which haa 67 feet frontage ou Main street anil brought 1100 a ; front foot. Mr. White 1 an exner-' lenced man a a town builder and' will remodel the boune and refurnlrh It throughout, and will lease It to an experienced hotel man. It will be opened under the new management in the spring. Tbe fact that Mr. White ha la-j vested In property here means much to tbe future of the city. He has been associated with the heavy ; stockholders la the Oregon & West-: ern Colonization company for yearn, ' and bewlde the purchase of this busl-' ni proierty is considering the pur- i chase of other real estate in the city j and Immediately surrounding coun-! try. The crowded condition of the i Prineville Hotel during the past two weeks and tbe constantly Increasing ! vi lume of travel make another : first class hotel a necessity. i Don't forget to attend the masque- rade ball to be iriven hi-. IL..Ir..,,..il ' October ai. All InviU'd. Just a pleiuiant ride from Frineville. (Jood I mimic ami a good time. C. F. Bart-1 lett. Manager. It m ti r ii i i neo. iv. nenaier, Redmond Harness & Saddlery I carry a full line of tbe best Hand-made Team Harness and Strap-Work alwaya on hand. The very best of Cali fornia oak-tanned leather is used in my'manufactures. Also Collars, Blanket, Whips, etc. Prices Reasonable, quality considered. My work is absolute! r euaranteed. I he. K. Herkner, Redmond, Or Title Talks About Taking Chances. The chances are ten to one that" vour house w ill not burn up. " And you carry fire insurance. The chances are five to one that vou will never lose your pronertv through a defect in the title. But the fifth man does have a most exasperating time. Driven almost to desperation, before he finds rest he wishes he had never seen or heard of real estate. With one of our abstracts showing perfect title, the chances are ten to nothing that you will not be iliatnrh.) or that your title will withstand any attack. Be on the safe side. Get an abstract. Crook County Abstract Company, 1H1.MSVILLE, OREGON. (We photograph the records.) Dance at Club Hall -O.N- Friday, Nov. 4. Good Music. Free Auto Excursion Prineville Heights Prinevtlle's lalesl residence district just platted and now on the market. Meet us at the Holel Prineville at the time specified above and examine the property. Buy a lot in Prineville's 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. City water will be conveyed to the properly at our expense. Lots 40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Half cash, balance payable at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred . payments. Examine the maps at our office. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon.. M.IraGrwt Kaives V"V T i 1 O MuiciJ bitmnli u. r. Adamson & to Cut" lme;'i CsaJics j DRUGGISTS 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 ....... ..... SBSiailllBlBlBHBlBBBHSHIBHSHBBHBBiBBBBBBBBBBBMiHBiMiiM 1 m - iiw-i ' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm R.--,,,,.i,.,:i,.inliF.,i.;.l.,,Ml , ... ... '..l ;U w ' M II . No money has been spared to make the "Columbia" A Perfect range in every re spect. We guarantee it to give absolute satisfaction. Don't fail to call and let us show you the good points of this range. ' It is equipped with an oven ther mometer which the cut don't show. J, r4 We are prepared to furnish this "Maple Heater" In. three sizes. Either with or without nickled trimmings. It has a large door in front and large sliding top. This is one of our best ones for general use. Stewart "Maple Heater." Go