Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 02, 1901, ANNUAL NUMBER, Page 29, Image 30

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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL'S ANNUAL NUMBER.
FRANK ELKINS.
Among the younger business men in this
city, Mr. Frank Elkins has a particularly
bright future. He is a former Linn county
boy coming from the famous Luther Elkins
stock. He was born in Albany, July 25,
1872, and came across the mountains in 1882
remaining six years. In 1895 Mr. Elkins re
turned to Portland permanently and ever
since that time has been closely identified
with the progress of the city. His universal
good nature and unquestioned integrity
have endeared him to the hearts of his as-
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sociates and acquaintances, until, in com
mon parlance, Frank can have anything he
wants. Against his own wishes his frienis
pushed him for the nomination of sheriff
in 1900, but owing to the opposition of (he
outside delegates who considered him too
young, he lacked one vote for the nomina
tion. Mr. Elkins is an enthusiastic member
of the volunteer fire department, having
served as foreman of No. 1 until tie or
ganization of the department in 1899, when
he was chosen chief, and re-elected in 1900.
He was married to Miss Louise Campbe'l in
March, 1898.
WILL WURZWEILER.
Will Wurzweiler, the genial head of the
firm of Wurzweiler & Thomson, was born in
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education in Europe and came to America
when 26 years of age, locating and engaging
in mercantile pursuits in Joseph, Wallowa
county, Oregon, in 1883. After fourteen
years business in Joseph he removed to
Prineville, where his marked ability is ad
mitted and recognized by all. Mr. Wurz
weiler was maried in 1883 to Miss Bertha
Alexander of Pendleton. In pub'.ic spirit
and enterprise he is always in the lead and
h:s been councilman both in Joseph and
Prineville. Mr. Wurzei'er is in polit cs a
gold Democrat. He never does a thi 'g by
halves; aid whatever he undertakes re
ceives his whole eiergy and support. This
gentleman is an enthusiastic Mason, having
attained to the 32d degree Scottish Rite.
DR. H. B. BELKNAP.
The subject of this sketch was born in
Benton county, Oregon, April 5, 1856. He
was educated in Willamette University and
removed to Crook county (then Wasco)
with his parents in 1875 and engaged in the
stock raising business which was then about
the only avocation of the residents of this
section of Oregon. In 1883 Dr. Belknap
went east and entered the medical depart
ment of the University of Michigan at Am
Arbor, and in 1886 finished his professional
education at Bellevue Hospital Medical Col
lege in New York City. He has practice!
his profession in this and adjoining counties
with signal success for fourteen years. Dr.
Belknap is particularly successful in diffi-
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cult and serious surgical work and is fre
quently called to Portland to assist in im
portant operations. In politics the doctor
is a Republican and as such was elected
County School Superintendent in 1892 and
County Treasurer in 1894. He was mayor
of Prineville three years from 1893 to 1896.
He is medical examiner for all the secret
beneficiary orders in this city, and is also
prominent in Odd Fellowship and Masonry.
He was married to Miss Wilda Ketchum in
1888, and has a fine family of boys.
Germany, August 31st, 1855, of Jewish par
ents. He received an excellent business
A. H. LIPPMAN, FURNITURE DEALER
AND UNDERTAKER.
The furniture and undertaking establish
ment of A. H. Lippman is a credit to Prine
ville, equaling in quality and quantity of
stock the best houses in much larger cities.
It might also be said to be a monument to
the industry, skill and enterprise of its pro
prietor, who has in a comparatively short
period built up an exceptionally fine trade.
Mr. Lippman knows how, when and where
to buy, and also seems to know by intul
t:on just what his patrons will be best suit
ed with. It is almost superliuous to say
that his stock of furniture, carpets, mat
tings, lino!eums, pictures and mouldings,
caskets trimmings and caskets is co : plete.
He also keeps a full assortment of doors;
windows and lumber of all kinds ; nd his
prices are always as low as it Is possible to
make them.
JOHN H. ROSENBERG, M. D.
Whose picture appears above is a native son
of the state of Oregon. He was born in the
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city of Portland on June 28, 1872, and re
sided in that city until he made Prineville
his home in the month of May, 1899.
Dr. Rosenberg's education began with the
introduction to the "three R's" in the Port
land public schools. He finished at the Bis
hop Scott academy and entered the medical
department of the University of Oregon,
from which he graduated in April, 1897.
Within one month after his graduation he
was appointed house surgeon of the Good
Samaritan hospital in Portland. He ft: r
ward served as surgeon on the steamers ply
ing between Portland and the Orient.
During the time Dr. Rosenberg has
practiced in Crook county he has gained
the hearty respect of his patients not only
as a man of medicine, but as a kind and
gentle friend in the house of suffering.
He is one of the "native sons" of which
Oregon has just reason to be proud.
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