Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 14, 1907, Image 3

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tuin visitor Monday.
Waller T. Morris, (ont guard,
wiii in ilia city Monday from lt.
C. 8. FiTKimon lm douKut a halt
interest in tlia lintel I'oimlcxter
taking jxtt.i.HHioii the first of tlio
week.
Frank Fouler and Addio Foster
returned Twilay from Iteml
where they had U-en to look over
land.
Kd 1.. Crahlree waa in the city
yenterday from hia ranch near
Madraa. Kd rewrt everyone
busy in tlmt vicinity.
Jlert (Irater, wh lout an arm
through tho accidental discharge
of ahot Run in aide to li around
again.
Dale Jonea waa notified hy
phone of the eriou Ulne of hia
father at HillalMiro and left on
Tuesday's stage for that lnce.
C. W, Htarr ia running the How
ard 8lg line. Th Howard post,
ofliee ha lee moved to 8lrrV
ranch on (Khoco and Uib tag
line Iia U-en ihortened to that
lao.
- footer ate out announcing a
grand littw at Paulina Thanks
giving. There will he horse rac
ing, a ahiMiting match, hacking
Imrae context to lw followed hy a
dance in the evening.
II. C. Uwe and Geo. Right'
came down from the Dixit) Mead!
ow mine Thursday where they I
have rVcn doing some work, cr oc
culting and diveloiing, and
oiened up a fine body of ore.
trniriu City Miner.
A. 8. Ireland returned Uifi first
ot the week from Canyon City
where he ha hcen attending a
forester' meeting. Mr. Ireland
report a very auccwaful meeting.
He left at once for Heiid, where
there were mutter heeding hi
attention.
In a few more day the work on
tho Methodiat church building
will be practically done. All
arrangement are being perfected
for the dedicatory services Decem
ber 1, which will lm.lt Very im
porUnt date in the history of
Prineville. Dr. Coleman, who J
will preach tho sermon, will aIho
deliver a lecture on Monday eve
ning, Dec. 2. The usual service
will be held in tho 8uiulny School
room next Sunday. Light and
heat are now provided for and all
will lie made oomfortable. The
pastor's subject Sunday morning
will be, "On the Plain of Es
draelon." Style 45; Price $2.50
The above rpprpirnt.i .oie
in La iies Mnliuui-WVight
nt nt nru! dn ruble and ia
wWM for 85.50,
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wo enn ('irri von b't,U?v val'ira t'r the money 'ban
can lo obis mod lai-where. A trial will enuviuco )uu
j. l stewart & co II FOSTER & HYDE
A. It. I'kxIwikxI wa in town
Monday.
Chun. It. Khalturk of Powull
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pany' headquarter at Iowcr
II ridge.
John It. Hoper passed through
town Monday on hi way to Mit
chell. Mr. Hopper ha moved hi
family to" Madras where they will
spend thu winter.
D. F. and J. K. Stewart returned
from Madra the laat of the week
where they have been invoicing
the U'lta M. Lamb atock of mer-
channiae.
Miss Jennie Cumminga waa in
the city Saturday from 1 layered,
where aim ia teaching school.
Thi in Mia Cumminga aecond
term of school in the Haycreek
diatrict.
Poindexter Hotel Barber Shop,
Shaving, Hairculting, Shampooing,
Massaging a specialty. Ladle
Shampooing and Managing done
at thi thop for 25 cent. Hath in
connection 25 cent. Uko. J. IIiiik-
mm, prop. 10-17m
Principal J. F. Illanchard of the
public school report an enroll
ment of 205 pupil to date with all
the grade progreaaing nicely. The
average attendance laat month waa
D7 jN-r cent which Mr. Iilanchard
aay ia aa good a he ha ever had
in a publio school.
(i. W. Join- and It. Smith
of Powell Huttc were in the city
Tuesday buying lumber for a new
schoolhonae in the Powell Duties
diatrict. School diatrict No. 8 ha
U-en divided and the schoolhouvo
(or the eastern division will be
located on the southeaat side of
Powell Duties. Mia Jessie An
drews has been hired to teach the
school which will commence
shortly. The western division of
the diatrict which i given the
number i ha already built a
modern frame school building
20x30 feet and school i in prog-
re there with Z. T. Gideon as
teacher.
The tryout for places on tho
inter-society teams will be held in
tho high school Wednesday, Nov
ember 27. The quebtion decided
upon by the committee is "Re
solved, that the movement of the
labor union for "closed shop" de
serves the support of publio
opinion." A the team whjch is
to debate with The Dalle next
May will be choncn from those
who debate in the inter-society
content, great interest i being
shown. Word has lately been re
ceived from The Dalle High
School to the effect that they are
even now working on the debate
and mean to give the Prineville
boys a hard fight forbo cup.
Ladies
Shoes
of our uple numbers
Shoo?. TliU shoo ia
equal to bo" m"i!V
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D. W. Harnett of Culver wai in
the city the firat of the week.
Hruce Cray of Crooked river wa
in the city the first of th week.
It. IC. J one returned Saturday
from a buaiiieae trip to Portland.
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IkU.v Jk-'ckcr of Iiidtaw paic.i
through t wii on hi wa, fr.m
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J. W. Coliiua imi hid iirat 01 tne
we k for Portland where ho will
work with Monroe & Shelton.
8. W. Compton of Grizzly wa
in the city the first of the week
buying supplies for his sawmill.
Sjtecial Agent Watt of the gen
eral land oflice ia in the city look
ing up some government land
matter.
O. N. Clifton returned from
Portland Sunday morning, where
he has been buying the winter stock
for Clifton & Cornett.
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Dick Vandevert has rented his
ranch at Powell Duttea to Rev.
Cook. Dick will spend the winter
in Prineville and will send hi
little girl to school here.
Mr. George Hay of Vale. Or..
is visiting her sister, Mr. M. R.
liigg. Mrs. Hays i on her way
to Corvallis to ee her on who ia
attending tho O. A. C.
Henry Birdaong suffered a pain
ful accident in hi sawmill at Post
short time ago. Hi left foot
waa caught in the machinery in
some manner and was badly
crushed.
Henry Cadle and Chas. Lister
left yesterday with a band of 140
head of beef cattle belonging to
them and J. II. Zeverly of Ochoco.
The cattle have been sold and will
be delivered at Bhaniko about the
20th of thi month.
Talk about your turnips, W. II.
Kinder brought to this oflice Sat
urday the daddy of the patch. Its
a whopper. It tipped the scales at
25 pounds and measured 40
inches in circumference. It was
grown in hi garden in the north
part of town.
Regular services will be held at
the First Presbyterian church next
Sunday, morning and evening,
with meeting of the Christian En
deavor society at 6:45. At the
evening service, Dr. Dunsmcre will
deliver the fifth of the Beries of
character sketches, the subject
being, "Absalom, The Fast Young
Man." The male quartette will
sing as usual at the evening ser
vice. The public are cordially in
vited to all these services.
L. B. Lafollette bought J. W.
Collin's interests in the lafollette
& Collins ranch five miles west of
town the first of this week. The
place consists of 200 acres of
Iwttom lands almost all of which
is seeded to alfalfa. Mr. Lafollette
has bought the lease owned by
George Hacker and will move onto
the place and improve it at once.
The deal included about forty
head of hogs, horses and farming
implements.
We Need the Money
You Need the Clothes
We make the following prices on Suits for the
Month of November:
$10 Suits will go at $6
$12.50 Suits will go at ; $8
-! will go at....... $9
$17.50 Suits will jro at. .$10
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There will le a tryout lor places'
on the debating teams in the high
scbtwl the last Friday in this
month. Debaters will be chosen
for the inter-society contest in
January and the content with The
Dalle at some later date. The
state debating library has been re
ceived from Salem and the boys
are getting busy.
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The November term of the
county court has not yet been held
owing to the legal holidjjr procla
mations of the governor. The
court will meet on the first day
after the suspension of the legal
holidays. When that will be
nobody but the governor seems to
know and perhaps he doesn't. It
will be determined by financial
condition solely.
Z. T. Gideon wa in the city the
lust of the week from his ranch at
Powell Butte. Mr. Gideon says
that everyone is busy digging
potatoes in that vicinity. The
yield is exceptionally good. The
Burbank ia the favorite spud in
the Powell Butte country, a it
produces an excellent marketable
potato and a good yield.
Rev. J. T. Moore announces the
following subject for the preach
ing services next Sunday rooming
and evening at the Union church.
Morning, "The Bible Relation of
Church and Pastor to Each Other."
Eveding, "The Triads of Trans
gression." There will be special
music at the evenine service a
solo and duet. Everybody cor
dially invited.
C. A. Graves returned Saturday
from the Goose Lake reserve
opening where he has been with a
party of peoplo to locate on timber
lands. Mr. Graves says that there
were four or five people for every
piece of ground and the home
steader wa the only man who had
any chance of getting land. He
says that every 160 acres has
from two to six homesteaders
cabinB on it.
The Second Annual Convention
of the Crook County Sunday
School Association will be held in
Prineville Kov. 22-24 and the
President requests that every Sun
day School in the county send at
least one delegate to the conven
tion. Rev. Chas. A. Phipps, State
Field Worker will conduct the j
convention. The coAvention will
be held in the Union Church ex
cepting the Sunday evening ser
vice which will be held in the
Presbyterian church. Special
music will he provided for the
evening sessions to which all are
invited to attend.
prices are Genuine Cuis and are for cash only
it wiii certainly pay you to buy from us
THE SIMPLEX
Cream Separator
Made in all Size
Ea iest Running. Ask us for
name of uxers in Crook Coun
ty. C W. ELK1NS, Agent
A. G. Scoggin of Paulina wa in
town Wednesday.
A. J. Noble left yesterday for hi
ranch at Paulina.
F. M. Loveland of Madra waa
in the city Tuesday.
Alex Davis of Klamath Fall i
in the city thi week.
Broken lines of fancy dishes
almost at your own price at J. E.
Stewart Co.
Miss Nora Dobbs left Saturday
for Shaniko to take charge of the
telephone office at that place.
Mist Emma C. Anderson, a
teacher in the primary department
of the Prineville public schools,
ha resigned her position to accept
a more lucrative place at Bay
Center, Wash. Misa Anderson ir
an efficient and capable teacher.
Her work in our schools for a year
or more has given entire satisfac
tion. Mis Anderson's place will
be filled by Mrs. Kay lor.
Fall and Winter
SHIRT WAISTS
Juat RacetTad
PRICES RIGHT
Complete Assortment
BUY EARLY
Foster & Hyde
Cranberries
Fancy Cove Apples
Sweet Potatoes
Lemons
Pears
Tomatoes
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by m
W. FRANK PETETT
Adam. on'. Drue Store, PRINEVILLE
New Millinery
AH the latest styles in Trim
med Hats, Street Hats, Plain
Sailors and Children's Cape.
Also Handkerchiefs, Collar and
other notions at
I II o. LdlCd Parlors
Corner Second and Main St.'
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Sherwin
PAINTS &
An appeal to the pride
of the owner of a home
Everyone who owns a borne is
anxious that that horoe shall make
the best appearance possible. Two
thing are necessary to produce satis
factory result in painting and var
nishing a hornet
First A satisfactory color scheme.
'Second Paints, varnishes, stains
and enamel of such good quality that
they not only give the exact color
effect required, but are sufficiently
durable to keep up the attractive ap
pearance of the house in spite of the
wear and tear of living in it.
These are offered by the Sharwin
William$ Paints and Varnithe$. The
Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make
tvery kind of paint and varnish nsed
tor a bouse and the best quality of
that kind, bnt they make suggestions
for the selection of colors, varnishes,
stains and enamels, so that any given
idea can be carried out, and car
ried out with the best materials.
W. F.
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THANKSGIVING
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P.A.A.C.Hall,Thursday,Nov.28
FLOOR MANAGERS
Harold Baldwin, Harry Lanius, g
Dr. Rosenberg Jack Summers g
Supper at Hotel Poindexter g
Dance Tickets, $1.00 I
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"Dillon Jeed ,&ard
jfiex Baldwin, ZProp.
7lew jCivery S?ys for jfcire
J'tne
The traTeling public guarantor ' ' 1
attention and prompt service, 'i'.t.. I
Saddle horses for rent. Horses for sale.
General team work done. Country trips
a specialty
j lacksmithing
Is The Kind
B
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First
p. Horseshoeing. Wagon and General Repair work done
Ifill llft 9&9&&9&9&9$fi9gll
jfcenderson
Wines and
LiquorS
Country Orders Solicited
First Door South of
Williams
VARNISHES
You should see to it that when you
buy paints and varnishes for yoor
house, or any part of it, or when you
give an order to your painter for any
painting and varnishing you want
done, that Sherwin-Williams Paint
and Varnishes are purchased.
In large work it is always best to
have a practical painter; but there
are many little things about the house
that you can readily finish yourself
by cuing Sherwin-Williams ready-to-apply
paints.
Come in and have a little paint
talk with as. Now is the time to
"brighten op" your home for the
long winter months. ' We can tell
you the best product to use for any
purpose you may have in mind and
secure complete finishing specifica
tion for you from The Sherwin
Williams Co., if yon desire them, for
special work. Our line of Sherwin
Williams Products is complete and
we are in a position to take the best
care of your paint and varnish re
quirements. 'Kini
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That Pleases
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You Get At
WIGLE'S
Place North of the Prineville Hotel
& ZPollarci
Finest Cigars
In Stock
the Poindexter Hotel
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