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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1914)
Getting Your Money's Worth When you buy 'used" Win. ton Six from the Wtnton Com pany you know MaoUy what toeipect In potato arrow, tor tbeninion SI i hu a reputa tion to auatatn and nothinc Is yvar allowed to Interfere with , the atandarl of eicolttn.- up to which awy Wlnton His it Droucht before th car learoa ttie shops, furthermore. In purrhaatr a uard" Htaton Six you obtain . th aanw quality of materia) and workmanahlp that to put into aver? new Winton Mr. ..?.." ,hl tor Ju,t bot nairtba original mat, in other word you buy a standard pro duot of an Miabllshw reputa tion that will tv many Unwa tb aatiifactton that can b bought fur the same money If put Into a new oar of cheaper construction. Int It much better while you are about It to ft the car that WT" wanted. A re built Winton Six aolrea thla problem and you'll be axreeably surprised to And how easy It Is "" flne alx cylinder self. atarUnc ttlnlon Six. Send today for complete lt of' uaed" automobile bargains. Thev?tiionNoior Car. Co. Portland, Oregon. Tuesday, thing by not erecting sign boards on an trunk roads. He h ). directing tourists into Centra! Or. erin u'h. . . . . ., .1 Pi'muI & n urn. nmu w reiurn 10 rortlMd vnmn wun convenes by way of The Dalles. All September 8. great inconveniences because of the J. P. Doherty is in from Powell nnAawfAin at 1 a In , , ..a ...vciiaiiur oi roaus. xne doctor outte this week. ItrWaa f V A AWU..4! ' a I Mirs wiT7 tr.tvuun or niirn hAarrid i t . . . w D.-...., " , r r:. -w ",sier nu Iamiy 't this vvntTjii iiuicviiie ana ine a m ir.,,: r-..i; - i uiiiuiK ui i uuiina, uic oraaun s auto irave w amD y d p -h . t pay for all trouble nH . ' T ! P Re,Ily of Ashwood waa " Joe Lister and family and C. M. LOCAL MENTION LOCAL MENTION Elkins and family leave tomorrow morning for home.. The Elkins family expect to return in ten days. r ill . ranners institutes for Crook County T. M. Baldwin is home from Port land, H. C. Nelson and damrhtar f Huberts were in town this week. James Cantrill and wife arw (.unliv ing in the Cascades for few weeks, R. R. Hinton and familv nt aun. 1 --ll- t4 UJCiraa tltiinL .... ,1 ..! a a v t . r .. . . ' "t"u visitors io rrine- Matt Walker of La Grande was ville. in our city the past week. Marion F. Horv of Eu.n. -, Henry Carlin of Roberta U anion? the trn.wt at i, n - . - - m -.m w tua vrvjeon ik oiu inenus in rnneviiie. John Bell and family returned Monday from a trip to Eugene. Wistar Rosenberg is home from a two-weeks' visit at the Mills home near Paulina. 0. P. Barnum was a truest nt th the Prineville Weilne,tnu Tuesday J. C. and E. J. Liggett, of Ogden. Utah, were in our city the first of t,he week. Walter A, Allen of North Yaki- n. ur-.u ... ..i ... a, H nan., is visit mar rrmi r. Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Dnw n "v v visitors from Portland the first nf the week mm r t .-a&. w rum w Mm 'j0 I WaAiiaV" I BELOW HOW AN OLD S GENTLEMAN WHO "m HID HIS MONEY OVER THE CLOCK NEARLY LOST i 000 After an intollicont old rfintlfimfln nt th r uuppea aeaa in his home, his son found overSnnn u Editor Gray's Letter Belknap Springs Things are do ing in Belknap as well as in EuroDe these days. Fifteen firefighters passed through here today on their way to help get a forest fire under control. The fire is located .sixteen miles to the northeast of us The Prinevilleites in camp had a Dig tatfy pull Thursday evening. The younger element formed in line and paraded the camp grounds yelling Prineville, Prineville. Zip, boom, bah. The best town in Oregon, Rah, rah, rah. North or south, East or west, Bineville's the land We love the best, and similar loyal yells were heard far and wide.. To the crackling noise of a big bonfire Mrs- C. M. Elkins, Miss Ethel William. M Arthur Templeton and Mrs. Mingers sang many old-time popular songs. Aoout lorty Fnneville people were Johnny Templeton came into camp this (Friday) evening from his camp about 15 miles to the southeast of us. He has had good hunting, he says. Fish are plenti ful, too. He came in for sunnl ;MI ana win return to the wilds in the morning. He will remain in the mountains until September 1st. Arrivals not heretofoie reported are Joe Lister and family, Theodore Mingers and wife, George Ray of Post, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Temple- n or bisters, Jess Yancey and lamily, who are homeward bound from their California trip. They are glad to get back to Oregon again, they say. The Prineville hunters have not yet reported. As game is nlpnt;f,,i they will no doubt supply the camp wun venison in a few days. l-i . aerry pickers have hard luck stones to tell, or rather hardwork tories. They all get some berries dui ine some" depends entirely on " energy and ability of the picker merries are scarce in this part of me cascades. The road between here and Eugene is decidedly tough for autos. Road crews are at work and where new grades are built the going is hard. The dust is deep in other places covering ruts and bouliers. Better going next year Dr. Wright. thusiast from McMinnville, thinks Central Oregon is loosing a good Beginning August 22d. there will beheld a series of farmers' insti. tutes in Crook county. Through the 0akland- Calif- HPtmhoa nf V,o cf.,: j- , Af n ...... . v-vicuoiuu umsion oi '"! nrenn, nee wuia Comba n, the Oregon Agricultural College and and daughter are guests of Miss J , TVr 8l'rviw8 at the the'efforts of A. E. Lovett. fWr Edna Estes thi. Methodist church .Sunday morninir cnnnt u.. . . and pwnincr I ZZ7 ;'tu'l"r,st wree Prs- w.j. smith chaperoned one of T ur T,litk , P , vu UDau m ni3 nme, his son found over $2,000 in sors from the col eire will he nr0aor,t .u . lolbert fcmuth of Roberts w Dinor mnnu u tk -u-i..,. ... . . m at each meeting tte: lM Acting business at the countv ''Z u Z ZL !! U' U'U C'CK WniCn St00d the wooden assistingthe farmers to e t e - seat Saturday. ZIV fiP9' Not 6Ven h'13 farming problems. The staff o hat evening l n J ther6' The Id speakers will be as follows: SttSZT " to join his wife Zl """""J1 careIess- His son had married the town Prof. John E. Larson. -nwHuiuiia. went down the first of ti, panker s daughter, and th ist; Prof. R. E. Revnold., BtWmon Mrs. Varies O'Neil and children r.iM.rf.f n... . old xrentioman's muo r.f .. . . . . "e . D , . . . ' are down from "nivio ia ' nrnes passed . ",,,v; 'o woro in aanger, lor 0UrT ars "UcJr.'Ztu.'6 lr..P,',""i''' "I.f learning wher. mon.y i, hidden, and fffS irzr ' T To ve burned lhe houss' Are ou re,sf One-day meetings will be held as per schedule given below. The time Iheodore Mingers and wife re- Portland market lurnea iasi evening from a week's a vt ,,. tv lit uc hi if h nunnn at amhIk i... i ai i. r innn riUAn u n i t lw:lu - .w..WI1, . o. ivouse points on legal business He will farmers organization or local com- and J- S. Whirry were at the Prine- return tomorrow ' mercial club in co-operation with ville frm Portland yesterday. Mrs -t0m ' "e agriculturist, but general nln, C. W. FJkin. fm;i r , ..... . T.. . u"u""wr' will be to hold meetings in the aW Stanton and f'TJ TL'J"- y t0t PorUand' M' now beirinnin., rw,t i .on f,.... . ner rail stock of k - i. . " .c.c in me morning Tor m nery while awav the agriculturist w th the r.pnfo Cmt.r T- wnue away. visiting farms in the neighborhood Miss Edith r; .- L 7 . er 8nd fam,'y turned A. R. Bowman a . I . I .., i.G VaallltT III I II I in i "linnOU Vaanaa a II . . I oiuierpiace of meeting during the p-i.j i.4 c..... . ... n exienued visit to week in Portland forenoon. Schedule of meetiZ . T, " .r" l .fferent Willamette Valley point,. N(iI, " ner parents, ir. Thev came hnMc K , n h mm spent ine e as follows: and Mrs. F. A. Rice. sllZ ? Bt''knap ""' in Prineville. Make OUR hanW yhtid k,-u TRAVELERS' CHECKS issued to all parts of the world, we pay four per cent interest on Time Deposits CROOK COUNTY BANK, Prineville LOCAL MENTION is spending the arranged are as follows: Saturday, Aug. 22, Prineville. Monday, " 24. Madras. Tuesday, " 25, Metolius. Wednesday. " 26, Culver. Thursday, " 27, Laidlaw. Friday, " 28. Cloverdale near Sisters. Saturday, " 29, Opal City. Monday, " 31, Redmond. Tuesday, Sept. 1, Bend. The meeting at Opal Citv will he in the nature of a picnic under the auspices of the Farmers' Grange on the farm of Tom Alderdyce. At- lenaance at these meeting ;u r T n . . ... I I V At l .ui.. wnere ne win visit on their way home from. Belknnn . " J0Mun was a Pn re,auves lor a short t.me. Springs to visit their sir M KeT Ior 1 ort,an(i nlirht. Born To Mr. and Mrs Chas. A. George Cyrus Byrdof Juantura. JuIy31 adaugh. There have been a number of ier. .urs. cvrd wm fnmi u i . t i . ..-v.., uags oi sage hens s nce the Jos,e Anderson of this place. season ooened the fiL "? , ! n ra.. . ... I "' UIO r. wniiwooa and wife, of Grizzly, month, but as yet no venison has are in town today lookincr fnr a been seen in pir,..!ii- , ' 1 .incline. uuuse so tney can move in and take Misses Blanche and Abbie Wilson advantage of our good school this with their mother, crossed the SI' tua . . I . . .mi, nccKi me LOCAL MENTION largely influence the meetings to be m a T L . d 0,6 car and had no trou held during the winter. fr,ends 18 " to August meet- ble at all in getting over the moun a v i A,,. mg of the W.CT IT. at o-QA ta.v. County Agriculturist. Council Rejects Bids ing of the W.C. T. U. at 2:30 o'clock tains. nr. 3 I I nfMlnPAnfltr aftAin.n. A I ... , -...., uKUSi w. p. Treichel and wife nnrl Mr iss Sylva Cleek. of Shwlds.Ore , is visiting old friends in Prineville. VVilliamson was in from RoberU the first of the week for supplies. Miss Ethel Willinma la h, ..w u lllIIIV from a short outing at Belknap oprings. Rev. Babbidge and wife are up from their Valley View home. Burns Times-Herald. Goldie Hinton left Thursday morning for Prineville where she not navmg a reporter at the council meeting last week and the city recorder being too busv tn wrue up ine minutes of the meet ing in time for us to get the m-o- the meeting in it the hnm. nt m t r aL. " ,u na Mr, "cviiio wnere she aime nome of Mrs. J. B. ShioD. Unri m. cu . .. a,iiiiu;fu . .. d . , " "wnizer oi rauiina orenis. ananikoStar rercy bmith and L Kurnetr nasseH thrmmh d-j sn. o . . .... . . are in Portland this week attend n thei " ' U Uraay "V.1! Uabou"h waa from , . . meir way w the rowe Hutt u(rh mo af TUn.. . a. i I . the Jewelers Convention. Alhrt JNoble has charge of the Smith jewelry -shoD durinu- the a r ' f W ft o aosence, CareV W. Fostpr an. om:i, last uartleld anc Mr. Kay ler motor 35,000 Steel Head Trout Put in River HAPPY MOTHERHOOD ceedings of laVfJdaT O IDOim -. ? 1 1 . uc, we win not go into cu w ine ioopman ranch on detail this week, but only give the Newm creek Tuesday. Mr. Foster more imnnrtant ilmM. .L-.. ivent im t 1-, ?. e. ... '-" ""isn uibi came u ,uu aiter some or his UD for difuiiosinn I heef oottlo l , . """-' which ne nas on the engineer Ke ev rennrto ... Irantrp in that ui:n. w .fvaM,u biiab it ' - w-VIWIl WOUld COSt 1300 to level onJ w.avk (iOUC Jcst js street. A was read and on motion lnt council then voted to awent th engineer's report and to have F.t E street opened and graded. W. S. Rodman, president of the m OI J. u. Bu rer Keumond cnmmorfial ,l,,u . i vciucut viuu, leeivea Sidewalks raaA nr,A 1 ..j, t,. .la lotfn. C I . . ... . ' ..v .iiii me n0i reaa M no eaiuC buu nsn commission saying vciui.eu cnecK accompanied the inai lfte "8h car Rainbow" would bid. It was moved and carried arrive here Monday night with 35 that. hiAa ' , . . tAn icouveniseo and be cans, each containing opened at next recnlnr the council which is September 1. tha' the car be met upon its arrival E J'i t r r 8nd the fi8h teken and Paced trditor Uut for Deer. ln tl?f, river with M Iiule delay as possible, " Mr. RlHman u , , I T H tii -J:.. ... . . . . " uic iiJaLcer do- departed yesterday for a 30-day va- cial club and secured enough volun- . I1C WUI enjoy in the teen with autos to meet the train Crescent country. Fred Lafollette. and transport the fish tn the ,,. 1 ' v "" ' CI m . a1 1 Tl. r I - -"i wiin a load They went by way of the toes the first of. the week load of pota Thehappinessof motherhood istoooften checked because the mother's strength is not equal to her cares, while her unselfish devotion neglects her own health. It is a duty of husband or friend to see that she gets the pure medicinal nourish ment in Scott's Emulsion, which is not drug or stimulant but nature's con centrated oil-food tonic to enrich and en liven the blood, strengthen the nervesand id the appetite. Physicians everywhere prescribe Scott's Emulsion for over worked, nervous, tired women: it builds pp and holds up their strength. ' " ",e relon Pt Scott's at your nearest drug store. I Silver Lake Leader who will have charge of the paper while he is awav. reaA luesday night on the stage truck. Thomas has his -"o -vot5 auu confidently expects to slaughter his limit of deer within the next few days. The deer are plentiful in the Cascades this year, the bucks rang ing near the mountain rot,v. ,! " -"-Lrv auu the does and fawna r.m!,i, ! ..........iiijS uil the border of civilization, particu larly in the region of the lakes. lhe fish were taken tn the rw chutes river, four miles west of the city. Some of them were placed above Cline Falls, a portion below the falls, and some Dlaced at Totu. erow Bridge. The fish were in rnrA ftvuu condition, and it is expected thev will thrive well in the waters here Fish that r,u.vu luc river here two years ago have shown a .opm Krowin, and by next year will be large enouch tn he na,ut j ft.- r. 7 ""-. ""' u.iuer ickui size Spokesman. McKenzie route With the high dead grass on a number of vacant lots in PritiAvilln --- viiiv " o.iuuiu ue surprised if we nave a little "forest fire" in town some day. What . vi Kl ic city weed ordinance? we have received wnrA fn Belknap Springs that the deer are becoming so gentle over there since Koss Kobinson and Omer CU -"-J J WI left that it keeps the men folks busy herding them out of camn Miss Dolly Hodges entertained . iew iriends at her home last even ing. The merry nartv wn vm posed of Misses Lela Garfield, Agnes Elliott. Dolly and Stella Hodges Messrs. warren Brown, finve ,, Uonica. The August Union meetinir nt tkA Young People's Federation are hoin- i ,. .. . . - " mrgeiy attended. Sunday evening ai me uaptist church Mrs. Ramsey of the Christian church, will 0a The Epworth League has charge of me music and the Presbyterian C E i m3 ary program. C. G. Scott, secretary to A. White, owner of the Oreo hi in Prineville this week making some changes in the management t noiei. .rs. Vasv hna tal,,n - ...vii 4 cicr aricKson s place as manager of popular house. Juniper Circle, W. O W their regular Tuesday evening Pota- Crook toes are a scarce article in county this year. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Th,,m.,. came in Monday morning and left for the coal mining prospect that r. inomson Is interested in, south east of Haycreek. There are eral men at work on the .. . fi"H'v-'a at this time. Madras Pioneer. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nve and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. FUher r.t.i Saturday from a visit tn willow. ette Valley points. They returned by the Santiam route over rWl W.A. Booth ia home from Eugene. D C. Berry was in Prineville from Portland Monday. C M. Elkins and familv are homat from Belknap Springs. C. S. Ferguson, of Roberts, was in Prineville on business Tuesday. T. M. Marshall, of Porilan.l ia among the guests at the Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cm.le. visiting their son In Prineville this weeK. E. Dick, of R.ml ing business in the countv seat urday. J. T. Hardy, of the Trunk, was a Prineville viaitnr Saturday. Alva Gore and familv nf intuA j f wa a wa MHU were autographed at the Prineville. Sunday. A. E. Lovett, county agricultur ist, of Redmond, was a Prineville visitor Tuesday. John Schmeer. a big horse mmf ofPringle FlaU. was a Prineville- visitor the first of the week.' The Misses Mav and Anna M. Cullough left Saturday for John uay. I heir sister, Nettie, of Paul ina, will accompany them. Among those registered t the " Prineville from Portland this week were W. E. Hall. F. M Wr,. t. . -.v.o, was. Mctarrcn and J. M.'Brinkley. Lawyer W. P. Myers and famii of Portland arrived in Prineville lust Friday. They have taken rooms at the Redby and will remain mountain, which for travel than the m BUer the 'Pr term of ior travel than the McKenzie route. I circuit court. meeting with Mrs. Nevel l .a nome three miles west nf The members attending were dames Cyrus, Norria Morgan, mainews. ynimrr Wriu d , una. neamond uiaze, frose. Albert Noble at town, acted Ammunition The largest stock in Prineville is carried by J. E. Stewart & Co. I as chaufTeur for the ladies.