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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
LOCAL MENTION W. A. Ik'll niil wlfi lift uiliiy for Till' lll.a. (), M. HliilH-rif Ik ri-iiirUi alck with (yi'liuM fever. l.iHvreiiin Muter, wIiii hna t li i 1 I fever, U ti'iiii led ii n liniirovlii, Tliero hum no mmiell niit'lliiK Tuemliiy t'Yi'iiliiK, llirvo member Im- Il1f IllllU'llt. Mr. Iliuier iiml Mlaa llerthu Iluld M ill returned 'I'ueadiiy (rum a vlnlttn Mr. JiiIiii I'.. It) nil nt the TuIcm, Murrli'il, nt the lintuo of I In- lirlilt'a lumber, Nuinlnjc (vctiliitf nl ft o'clock, Ml U-llo roller iiml Hiimuel I,. Iteynohla, A 1 1 r tlui iMTi'iiinny the .voiiiitf rouble led ft ir tlwlr homo mi Hip Mekny. Mm. Iiominr entertained tin. IKK) rlu I) nt thf home u( Mm, (IitIIh Flut ter lnt l'rliliiy ufteriioon. MIhh IMiiii Wlllliiiimoii Iiml tin. hlKhi'Kt avure. Tin irliu whhu Imiid-imltited tiomlmn iIIhIi, I. Mlli'hi'l wt ! ! TiK'mln.Y frmn The 1'iilli n, where lit wim tiiki'ii tu tin-Iiiihiii, Hii la uttll very weak! (mm IiIn alrkin'nit lint with (food cure 111 buhii lit iililt' to ntlt'iiil to 1 1 ti 1 iii'mm nuntn. The ('lull nii't nt tln Criiok CiHIiily IIIkIi Hiiturdiiy, when Mlaa t'luw unveil lift lint mi "MiU'lM'tli," IihIiiK tll ll I IX It Nrliiinl alldea. The moving-plel urea were iimmI to iruuil ndvniituue, They liroiiulit nut t lit i llni't lt-n t ti res o( tin' piny. ItefmtU luetita were m rvi il nl the home of tin- Mlitnea Slciinm. Thi tu-hi ml nwttrda nt the county (ulr will In1 ulvi-ii next, wwk, The ili liiy wtu nitiM'il liy tlu itiitioum-e-nii'iit Hint llii' (iilrnHHiiflntliiii woiilil pity nodi ii UeH to I he holder of red rllilmiiK neeotid prlu. It wii iw tlioiiulit nl llrnt Hint only blur ribbon would K"'t n prlne, lint tin' lliiinirliil rtsi litii wert Kri'uliT tlimi Itiilli'lpnliMl no Unit now It l ma allde to my ritHti ti) weeonil prle holder. Mm. M. tt. F.lllott Iiimi returned Iruin r.uifi'iif, where ahe took Mlaa Anne, wlut will ntti'iul tin) I nl vrrally nl (Iri'icot). Ilev. Ilulley will prvni li nt the Mill ( reek aehool homtti ut 11 nml nt tin l.nfollett aehool limine nt 11:30 p. III., Htiuilay, November tit li . Married: At the HiiptUt pnmoii Ki, Oi IoImt 30, F.lmer N. Hawthorn nml lionn V. Wrlnht, ('. I', Bailey iillUliuliiu. Thi'y will in nk i! their home nt llend, Oregon. Ilev. C. C. Ilnlilililiti) and wife li ft Tinnilny morning for l.ti (Ironde, wlii'rv Mr. Ilnlilililtc will tnke up lil ui'tv work In the Urnuil llolimlit Vnl-l.-y. II. A. Kvllf.v, ft civil eniclniH-r, form, t-rly w ith the Un-KOD Trunk, nml J. H. MrMiihnn, li civil Piitfliit-er ol thin I'hirc, nra iiutkliiK prt'lliiilnnry mir-vi-ya torn rnllroml that la to co limit I'rlui'vlltu with th On-Kon Trunk Hue. It la audi Hint A. II. Youtiir l proiiiotliiK llio fMlifiiip nml that II aulllrlt'iit i'iH'i)iirni'iiii'iit la Klvvn him ram will lie running wltlilu a yt-nr. Tln mtlmatuil coat of aurh a roml, with equipment, la half a mil lion. Mm. IIukIi I.UIcr ot home Inat wwk from I'ortlniid where alio took her mm Vernon to have hla rye treated. The little boy la jvtU"K iiliing aa well aa couhl lie expected. The doctor thlnka he can aave the eye lint the alttht will lie permanently Injured. It will be rememlM-red that the little fellow waa ahot In the eye with an air mm held by a com pmitou. At the time It waa thought the alKht of both eyca would le loat hut prompt treatment bita chaiwd thta. It will be a mouth or two be fore the extent of the Injury la fully knowu. Redmond Items. LOCAL MENTION ICIIIa I.aiiKhllu of Mitchell, waa In town thla week. Karl Duiikle of I'ntillna, waa In town on bualnt-aa thla week. Kluher LoKau of Crook, came down for lila whiter liippllea'thla week. Itiin Hurrla of Huplee, waa btiylnic hla winter Kooda the llrnt of the week. Mm. Or I'olndexter and Mr. A M rich of l.nke O'Di ll, left fur Deud Vi-aterday. 11. T, Johnaon of l'owrll IlutU-. paaaed through frluevllle Tueaday on hla wuy to l'ortlanil. Mm. Mat tie I'hllllher returned to Portland Inat Mittunlny, after an ex tended vlalt with relatlvea In I'rlne vllle. The rrlnevllle Coupuerclul Club ex hibit that took flmt prlte at the Crook Count r Fair line Ix-eii placed In the poatollice wlndowa. Jack Huinmera deaervea a vote of thank for Ita neat, orderly, attractive ap pearance. Tulon Church Kervlcea Sunday 10 a. in., Itthle Kchool; no preaching at 11 on account of the M. 8, rally at the M. K. church; 6.S0 p. in., C. K. Society, leader, Mlaa Alice Harring ton; 7.30 preaching by the paator, topics "The aulllcli'iicy of revelation." A cordial Invitation la extended to all. C. I'. IJulley, l'nator. M. K. Church-8. H 10 a. m. ; rreavhlng, 11 a. m.j Junior League, 3 p. in.; Kpwortb League, 6:45 p. m. ; Trcaclilng, 1:'M) p. m. by paator, aub Jwt, "A Spiritual Kxplorer." Ketr. t'hliia, Htnte 8. H. worker for Ore gon, will ajienk nt the morning aer- vlco. You are cordially Invited to attend theae aervlcea. J no. M. Hug- gin, paator. STOP. Before You Sign a contract for life inaur nnce in any company look into the merits of Qrcgonlifc Tht I'ollcyholdora 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 t fllKUUIUl There is nothing as good for Ore Qrcgonlifc gomans as Knllgntter'a hall la Hearing com pletion and will give Kctlmond an up-to date place for public gathering eomethliig we have bceu without fur a long time. I'.hri't Hi-other are about ready to move Into their coinmodloua brick atore on I.' Btrcvt. TIN adda a great leal to the apiH'arance of the town. We undemtnud that Mr. Cook will put up a three-atory brick on the comer now occupied by the liuckley tirng rompnny. Klllnger & Khlem report n 'kmh mtle of lota In Klllngvr' addition. I'rnuk Morrill, M. K. Lnudea and K. C. Park were lu rrlnevllle ou Mon- lay tin hoiueatead btialnea for Mr. Morrill. Several new realdence are going up all Hie time. Quite a atretch of railroad grading la uearlng completion and nt leuat me of the cmitp will aoon be tnovjd the one ou the Jnckaon and Kuhy lilncea hi in I li of town. Mm. Tlimley came home Tueaday f mm mi extended vlntt lu Iowa and Ncbrnaka. lliiitliieHH of the Oregon Hub hna In ri'iiHcd ao much of lute Hint they have put In a new ami larger preaa. C. F. Ilnrtlett la now aide pro. prletorof the meat ahop formerly run by Kby & Harriett. The building that la to honae the iioHtolllce la being llnUhcd rapidly. Heporta are to the effect Hint we will have a change In routes very aoon, getting our mall by way ol Madrua. The writer doc uot know, but thla he doea know that the time la not far dlatant when ourolllce will lie In the third ehiHH. That la almply a matter ol receipt and the Hedmond olllce hna Ikh'ii very near that point for omi tlmo. D. I. & P. Co. Continued from f tret page. Vote Against Deschutes County lie lure and Tote "No" on tbe bill creating Dnctiutei county. In making provision (or it orgnir tion and the aettlement of the finance between the proposed new county and the parent county of Ciook, it itipulatel that the judge of Crook county and tbe judge of the new county to le created, to gether with II. F. Joner, who live in tbe district to bs cutoff, shall constitute board to settle the finance between the two counties. This i manifestly unfair to the older county. It it turning this important matter over to the new county by a two to one vote. Don't do it. Vote it down. LOCAL MENTION IIOMn OFFICE, I'OllTI.AlXn, OIL 4. U MIMA !'. U SAMUBU On. Ms CLAJtlCNC ( SAKUEU AL Mcr. J. P. Doherty, Agent, Prineville, Or. E. N. Strong, Agent, 6l The Dalles, Or mote possibility and the compuny ha no intention of going ahead in the near future on that work. Thev taid that men, team, sur veyor and crews of all kinds to take up the work tre now on the ground and wailing for develop ment and the new company is ex ceedingly anxious to push ahead. There will be another meeting with tbe State Lnd Hoard on Nov ember 14, at which time the ques tion of extensions of time, new con tract and new rule will be thoro ughly threshed out. Ftcundlty of Oystara, The fecundity of oyaler Is tmparnl leletl. according to Professor (lerdinao of the I'nlverslly of Liverpool, who any (Ingle oyster Is capuble of pro ducing sixteen million; t hot Id the next Ceneiutloii, If these all lived and thriv ed, they In turn would produce two hundred and flfy-sl millions of mil lions; In Hie third generation there would be four thouanm and nlnety-sli million million million, hi (he fourth irenerntlon sixty-three thouKand flv hundred and thirty-six million million million million. Then when be came to the fifth generation thnt one oyster of the Orst generation would bare be come one million forty-eight thousand Are tiuudred and seventy-six million million, million million, or one hundred and thirty-one time the bulk of the eurtn. Brilliant Id.a. Ttier cauaht a fellow Healing ties. Ilia capture waa to him a shock. Ha anld In accnla of surprise. "But 1 waa only taking aiock!" -Lloplncott'a F. C. Logan la In the city from Uarnea. Mm. lora O'Conncr left for Port land today. W. A. licit and wife left for Tbe Dallea yesterday. Alvln'Thomaon of Uarnea waa lu Prineville Hundny. Koacoe Howard and wife of Ik-ud were In Prineville yeaterduy. W. NV. Ilrown and wife of Hclsler were In 1'rlnevllle tbe first of the week. Tommy Miller waa In from Post yesterday buying supplies for tbe winter. Ed and Fred Merrett and C. A. Hiulth of Howard were In 1'rlnevllle on bualnea yesterday. Civil Engineer Pbeoulx and H. F. Jones were attending to matter be fore the county court yesterday. J. A. Cottenglm and wife returned to their borne at Younga Tueaday utter a visit with relative In Prine ville. C. F. Smith came In last week with new 11)11 Cadillac. The new car hna more graceful line than hi old one, but otherwise there I very little Improvement. There has lieea no fundamental change In tbla make of car. It stands tight up to the work. Now la the time to get Christmas cake ordered. Plain Iced, or Al mond-Iced. Dorthy Fox, Prlntvllle, Oregon. nov. 3-1 in o Buslnei Men Denounce taUment Mia- Dance at Club Hall -ON- Friday, Nov. 4. Good Music. For Sale, for $75.00 A new $1-25 Parlor Orgnn, a beauty would exchange for grnln. For par ticulars address box Prineville Oregon. 11 8 tf Just Received. Just received, screen door, panel doors, sash doors, front doors, win dows, tents, camp stoves, stools. tables, cots, hammocks, paints, etc. etc A. U. Llppmiin A Co. 6-23 tf Found: In the street of Prine ville, Saturday, Oct. 2i)th, a 30-30 rllle. Owner can have same by prov Ing property to O. C. Claypool and paying for thl ad. 11-3 tf Chance to go to School. A sir), anywhere from 15 lo 18 years of age aa companion, that would like to go to school in Crook county can do o without cost. Board and tuition free may assist at light work : would prefer girl taking ninth grade work. Private teacher. Adilrets Journal Umce. lu-zy-Zw To tbe voters of the Seventh District: Our attention having been called to tbe assertion made by J. A. Douthit, ' a democratic jus tice of the peace, in Tbe Dalles Chronicle, that Sam Stark is a weak opponent to Judge Brad sbaw and considered by tbe peo ple of bis home town to be a joke, we do not hesitate to' say this is untrue and misleading. Mr. Stark is over 32 years of age, with ten years' experience in tbe active practice of law in the state and federal courts of Oregon; is a man well learned in the law and in every respect competent and qualified to dis charge the duties of circuit judge. He is a self-made man, with a mind of his owd, and if elected, in our judgment, will ad minister the duties of the office without delay, impartially and irrespective of politics and with out fear or favor to any one. So far as property interests are concerned, we feel that they would be just as safe with Mr. Stark on the bench as they are now or would be with Judge Bradsbaw re-elected. We believe it will be demon st rated beyond doubt that Mr. Stark will prove the stronges opponent ever met by Judge Bradsbaw, the democratic nom inee, in any election, and we feel justified in saying that Mr. Stark will carry Hood River county by a safe majority. (Signed,) M. F. Shaw, M. D. J Adrian Epping, real estate. A. W. Onthank, insurance. C. F. Gilbert, bardw'e merch't A. C. Buck, insurance.. George J. Watson, attorney. J. M. Schmeltzer, abstracter. L. N. Blowers, merchant. A. A. Jayne. attorney. . J. W. Morton, attorney. F. C. Howell, attorney. C. D. Nickelseo, real estate. J. R. Steele, farmer. Truman Butler, banker. C. H. Stranahan, of W. W. M. Co. (Paid adv.) House keeping room Mr. R. P. Miller. to rent at ltp fca'M'MM IMIIW. ai at 11 l i.Jimm -f'"t , yjfc "Quick fa" Steel Ranges have led ell ethers for years, because thay glveuch universal satisfaction. Users of Quick Meal" Steel Ranges re our very beet advertisers. . . . "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES aro con structed on scien tific principles and their materials arc distributed in fsuch a -way as to do the most good. QUICK MEAL" STEEL RArsGLS are just .heavy enough to be good, durable ana lasting. The parts strengthened are the parts where t he most wear is, The walls are so well lined with Asbestos that no heat is lost, it be- ins radiated rnst where needed. QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are made almost entirely m e i i 1 t or steel, consequently cannot cracK and are stronger. JACK FROST KILLERS The members of the STOVE FAMILY are now residing at the store of The W. F. King Company. They are willing and ready for work at reasonable prices and guarantee to give good service. In heaters, The Howard, Winner-Airtight, Success, Model Steel-Box and other high class stoves are on display; also a stock of PERFECTION COAL OIL HEATERS that are just the thing for a bath-room or bed-room. We now have on hand over one-hundred stoves which will be sold at prices ranging from $3.00 up to $90.00. The W. F. King Company Title Talks Why the Deal Fell Through He didn't know the exact acreage, (or no survey had ever been made. The land had never been abstracted ; but old Bill Jonea, an honest man, had aold him the property, so he thought the title was good. Come to find out his deed was not on record ; he would file it at once. The patent he had never seen, but would look that up, too. There was an old mortgage the clerk found "unsntiified," yet it surely had been paid. The buyer wanted the (arm il the title was good, but being (rqra Missouri he had to be shown. So the deal (ell through. Moral : Get an abstract and be ready. Crook County Abstract Co. (Inc) PRINEVILLE, OREGON. (We photograph the records.) HiWi Grata Kama Sckaal Blu , Caawa Sapaliaa Jewtlrj Wall raaar D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS M msical hutnaMatt Htfiis Ltwaty'a Caadics Stttiaatry Cifars 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 ML ,cx-ixm " .'I '"l - i- ra Kin- 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. 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. J. E. Stewart "Maple Heater." Co