Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 28, 1907, Image 3

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    DEDICATION OF
M. E. CHURCIJ
l he !iiiM'tii id tln ,rnin
for th iliMiiciitiiMi of tln in w M.
I), iliurili next Kuinliiv, IWrin
Ut let.
I'll.. I, HAM- lO.iiu a. III.
I. ulinilill'.v ViHiil milit MInk
iVIla .Willi -4
.1. Till' MMI,.V ('J I
4. I'i:iiit
fi. Slimlm;
ft. (Mil TlMlllll'Hl l'HHIIII
7. I ll" tili.ila 1'iiirl
H. Si'W Ti Hf it iiti-nl IMMiiii
II. AllllillllM iMIII'lltK
10 Alilliem
11. K.-niMii-li.-v, V, HkliMVi.rlli
12. I'lmiiiiliil mIiiIi-iiii'iiI nml in).
Ill' III Ml.
M. rnni iiinlliiii of ln t hiiri li hy
Jln TniMiiN-n nml ili-ilii iii.iry rvlre
h.V tin. IVi-nIiIIiiu: Klili-r.
II. HIiiuIiik
11. Ilellllllllllu
I'MOIillAM T.'WI l. III.
I. Voluntary
2. Hlimlnjt
'I. I'rnyer
4. Klniflinf
fi. Kerlpiure Ihhiui
. Viifltl Hi ill i Mr, A K. Mi'Km'Iuk
7. (Kfi iTT.ry '
K. Alillii'iii
0. Nerunui
tl. Miiiilntr
13. Ill'lli'ill. li,.
TIIK NKW KhIKH
In tint liintnry of Mctliodifl
people in I'rmeville, the new
Mruclure to I lf.licitt-l next
Humlnv rei.reeiit the third Imil.l
k inK ijiriM' in which iin or.(
Ksnixation luia lotk hiteienleil.
The iirt vnn in jsso when the
Mrtlio.lM. ami l!ii,titH with (he
prime iiiov.th in the. itection
tint iin-wnt Union church. Tim
moh wnn in IHS when the
MetliodiHti huiii for thi-mnolvi'8
the thureh which wum tlentroveil
(VtolH-r2, J'.MHt. Hii.ee that date,
n new hitUM- of wornliip hit la-en
ci)iitcniihit4 il or in courxo of enn
utruition. Ah now lomiilcicd. it
ia ureal t-rnltt nn'd mi honor to
the county Hi nt of Crook county.
It i 7rt fe. t long hv l l fw.i,
I he main room, which in 10 f(-t
'iare inutile in ei tmmieil from the
Hundiiy School room ly (tlum nml
jmnel doorn fUHH tiled hy weight.
The, floor of the Auditorium in
doping mid when ealet with
will have n rapacity of 22S aent.
The neat will he circular, facing
the ulit platform. Tim choir in
to Hie left Homewhat, on n cnriit
platform enclosed.
The Sunday School room in
ncconling to the Akron plan, living
a main room, from which five
comtnodioux clam rooms open.
Thexe have folding doom mid may
he opened to aa to add their capac.
ity to tint of the iiKcemldy room.
Kach dan room in large enough
for nhnut 1(1 chairs and all with
the iiHHeinhly room, which will
take 1)0 hairx, tuny he opened wo
an to add to the auditorium. An
indeHMident entrance lemln to the
Sunday School room.
A neat piiaturV room in hack. of
the pulpit platform and nlao con
nect with the
Tli fiiiiiiilaiioii, I'Ihiih, fixtiiri'M etc.
Coot nhoiit f.'00. The 1Vation.
Iiigcllii r with the hoii now ued
a a parconiige, eocl f'ifrX), it ii k i iik
a total f irT'iiM) wiilirtut pent for
th auiliiorium, and Uide chair,
furnace, pulpit, etc., unveil from tlx
hurtling church. I he renin ruin
coniteil of approximaUly f.'J(HK)
from iimurnncc and the al of tin
old property, and I270O hy nuh-
kit i i it ion.
Much dieiippoiiitmc nt hax Ineti
fell hy the fact that lr. Coleman,
who wiin to have preached the Her
tnon, now ThiiIm it iuiniHHille to
come. Hut tho program will la
curried out mm planned. Presiding
Kldcr Skipworth will preach the
ecrmoii mid dedicnle the church.
P.ev. W. 1', Jinnett. now of (Joldcii.
lile, Wnnh,, will alio he here and
anHint. Other minister from
ahroad are alno cxnected. The
-
new '2')0 organ will ho in iU place.
(iiNid felecliona uf mhm, anthcrnit
and hviniiH will make tin the
utuaical program. The other
ehurchea have ilicuiiH-cd their
xerviceH for the laciiKion, The
morning program will hegin at
IOiIM) Hharp, and that of tho eve
ning nt 7:30. A young plu'
rally will he held at (Ii.'iO in the
Sunday School room and will he
addreored hy Rev. V. V. Jinnett.
The public in cordially invited.
Local Mention
f :.. i i. ..... i
i,ikoi iioui'Ki-einrig riHiirih tor
rent. Inipuire at the Itedhy.
C. A. Chapman wax in the cily
from I lend the (irct of the week.
CI.m. 1'Brrinh of CrMk wna in
town Tuerday,
J. tn.ienwater of rout, waa in
the Ity Monday.
T. J. rcrgueoti of Crook i in
town I hia week.
Jerry Ackey.a prominent farmer
of I.amunta, wae doing hiiHineHH
here the flrnt of the week
ft
THE SIMPLEX
Cream Separator
Made in all Size
Ea lent Running. Auk ua for
no met. of uer in Crook Court
iy. C W. ELKINS, Agent
C. R. Allen of the Ui lT I)e-
chute country is in town laying
in hie eupplie.
A. I. Coleman of I'aulina was in
High School "Try-Out"
The preliminary "try-out" of the
lehatem of tlm (W-lwr-n,.iniu
,1 " . ....i viiiniin u ll u
4-Alphn am ietiea of the Crook County
High Schiad wna held yeHtcrday
afternoon reuniting in dehatem
heing thofen in the following or
ler: OchiMoniiin Luther Moore.
Klcie Onliorn and Arthur I.ind
horg. Alpha Ruhcn JiooUn
lavid Pickett and Krank Ltfollett
Next month a content will he
held lictween the two pocietiea at
which time the dehatem will he
c lumen for the annual dchate with
The Dull. High School.
Sacrifice In Millinery
A ciicrilice eale in millinery
good will coiumence on Saturday,
leccinlier 7. Kverything goen rc
gardhKfi of value. Here are miuh
faniplo cute in price:
t lill.ln irn llutM wv t ti.oo
iiiioy iiiuiiiH wortlifl Now itv
Mnllne 4lH'..'.".'.'.'.'..N(iv 20c
KllllMHIM Of (III KIlKlH lit llfltr COHt.
til I M . . .
nroKcn unex oj tancv difhet
almost at your own price at J. K.
Stewart & Co.
Hay For Sale
One liiiiiilrnt tuna .i 1 nlf,.l,. .....I
tiinotliy hnv lor mile at fil xr ton. Can
In' fill oil tlm l.ri'llliiM'H. Ciukl iinulnr..
plenty of watvr. tioo.1 fm.,t rack ami
cIkiIh fur alieep. For (urllier nrt u-iilurn
apply. In J. A. ItiitterlleKI, Mitchell.
reiiOH. lo:tlf
J. K. Ryan and wife left the town Monday laying in hia fall
f.Nt of the week for their home at ""PI'1"-
l'end. J. II Prniu, 1 P.i,i;n.
" ' I " " fuiiim rurrcu
through I'rineville on hia way to
a a . .
Mmtlay School worker left for liie nn,any w upenu me winter.
home in Portland TuefJay. I. M. Milla came down from
ll. C. Kllia of Rend came in U'aula t Cret of the week to
Sunday to attend to hunineea for Vl8it hi" 'Hmily'
9L
A.
I-
1.
Redmond Items
For Salo
(iruln. iildilfa ami Imlcil hnv fur
Hiile. Will ilcilver hy lmi-1 or itell In
muck. Iniiilre of Oinnr Cln pool,
nt V. KlkliiM utorv.
Retiring from Business
W'o have ilcciilml to clone out our
b .,1 ..I ...I II !...!..
I "I n iii'ini iinit;i ut in 1 1 k,j CilllH lf.,. llf
Sunday School f dry. ttoula, clotliiuit, loU, kIhhh,
... i . : lutrdwiire. rriMkikrv him.
room. I:iiiri. t;,,!, ..... i ; Hardware, crockery, irlnnH ar. ero
4 V . u . . . I ceriea, farm macliinery etc., and retire
j mm in-iiuiu cuanueiler Willi iroin
two hrackola in the choir impplicH
the auditorium. All in hcatcil hv
a furnace in the cellar.
The huifder'a price ia $4200.
llllNillt'H. TlllMil 1'iWlilu will lu
cloHi'd out fur chhIi rcniirdlcKH of coat.
After Novs inlH-r tirnt no accounts will
he carriinl, and all "note and accounts
line ui mimt he anttled at once.
I.ONK I'INK TKADINd COMPANY,
lO-SMt tt'Neil, Oregon,
I'
Ladies
Shoes
the Telephone company
Dr. Relknap waa called to Rend
yecterday to attend Mm. Ferifu-
ion who ia very ill.
Mra. Kva Poindexter returned
from Rend the firat of tl III Wl'illc
where rho haa heen viaiting.
Rorn To the wife of Jameg Liii lu.
N am at Chne Kallx, Novomher 17,
a eon.
Wrn. Lytle of I'aulina waa in
the city the fiml of the week laying
in hia winter mpplie.
Walter Ruble of Culver waa
himinexa vinitor to I'rineviiln
Motnlay.
George A. Stevena of Sinter in
in town. Mr. Stevena ia on hia
way home from a vinit to Port
land. The Chriatian Endeavor will
give a social in the old bank
building on Saturday, November
.30. Ice cream, cake and sherbert
U. J. Ringhatn and wife left
Friday for John Day where lie will
eatahliHh hia euperviaor'a oflioe for
the new division of the National
Foreet.
Hoae Company No. 1 of the
Prineville Fire Department in-
t v - .
i,.: I. . ... . i iicb vouipany io. z 10 a nanquei
Prineville ia nhiiininit dreaxed L. . . ... .. H
,, , . , ,. , " . ioe ii re men n nan oo ine eve-
turkeya to the Seattle market. , 0)(Wmber 2.
Stroud Rroa. vent 40 tho other day
and other Hhii.rnenta are to follow Mr" King Poi back Sunday
., , , . '"'in iwo monina vifh ai rort-
Mian Mary Rilev and Ralph K. i i u- is vt .i
c. , . . ' lnd. U. f. King met hia mother
SierwK)d were married at the . i , . ... .
... r. rairiiia in
Rend laat Wedneaday,
J. H. Reama left yesterday noon
for Lake county where he goes to
look after the Mage company'
interest. He will lie alent alout
two weeks.
in a private conveyance
Workmen are busy tearing away
the old ilumo in the irrigating
ditch down near O'Xeil and a new
one will be built. The old three
foot flume which ban been in per
vice fur ahnnl fi f I n vaara trill Ka
A. A. Raldwin haa moved from wi.IumiI o ..,... flm
t t'li rm a I "J ivui-iwv uuiuc nail
the Dillon Feed yard to the liverv L ii. i,ari mi...
W I . rm n 1 w - iiv nu V ' JC I
prem.aea jtiHt north of the Ochoco improvementa are being made
ridge. His new quarters will be along the ditch,
knewn aa the Raid win Ram I
I .Mention was made in the
(let in line for the Thankocivinir .rrt.,.n.i . t .i.
dance at I'.A. A.C. hall,tonieht.L.,.i.i.. .i..u i a i u-
n Duuuri uraiu ui jM u. ir nua. nun
Harold Raldwin, Harry Ijiniun, worked tor E. II. Smith, the bar-
Dr. IkOMi'ul.nru nml Tfwl- rr.... I ' . ... .
i uinuirif. ni'a tnnkPf IItaifaF f hn anfh
are the lloor managers. There will Lt,re not obtainable at thai time
i i . .i
oe BOOil miiaic. Miouer l u. :. , i . .
' - im it i vmcv icarneu ina inc
Hotel Poindexter. . ,.mlit. f .k ..
I - " - "o'-' i-u vi va u VII nQ
heart failure Mr. Tciada left
vicea nt the Firat PreKhvi here on a vieit to hi rinter in Cal
church next Sunday, beciuce of ifornin, who waa ill. He arrived
..... 1.. .
Ihft i iirv finri'irtna tl.A tin San h rn nnidiA TiWkalttT nmtn
Methodist church Sunday School sick and on Thursday while die
will ho held at the uaual hour. 10 tating a letter to E. II. Smith, his
a. ni. and Christian Endeavor at employer, fell over and died in
:o0. a few minutes. Teiada waa a man
Fred A. Rennett of Portland. f E,"ial nature and had n,any
Northwestern a0er,t f.,e tl, n friends in Crook county.
Premier, Ford and Kismdkar
automobiles, has been spending a
week in this section demonstrat
ing the Reo touring car and Ford
runabout. Mr. Rennett came over
Notice to Farmers
Makes Special Offer.
Style 45, Price $2.50
Tho above represents one of our staple numbers
in Ladies Medimn-Weight Shoes. This shoo is.
neat and durablo and is equal to shoes generally
retailed for $3.50, Oomo and seo for yourself.
Children's School Shoes
In Children's School Shoes as in other lines
wo can give you bottefvalues for the money than
can be obtained elsewhere. A trial will convince you
J. E. STEWART & CO
!fZ il-rf ridBV rning, ,nT.0n The Hotel Poindexter Barber Shop
hour and fifty minutes in the Reo.
l Unison has purchased a
Reo touring car and taken the
agency for this section. Mr TIn.t.
son should bo tho best man in 1 "'' cr unrtier suop lias
i.;u Bai;n i 1......H i . not chmiKtl lunula hut has onlv
as lie is an expert gas engine man kumvn fw the r0,n,u,xt4.r Tnutlng
and has the onlv machine short linriu.r slum fnr n, miim. .-.
1 I -' " w n'"'l
this side of Tho Dalles. offer the public a chnuce to get nil
work ilone nt this shop In tills wny:
A n...--L- m 11 J" "'ive some proitnce oi any
t icuistue uiarKer i ........ . ,
....... imiv , ... .....iw tl. llcilIU 11
exclmnw for work In this line hrlmr
Tile lllllieS llf the l'malivfLflni, I If 111 1. In., no.1 w .. 111 .....),...,
-- - - - .-".I . hi ii v ... ... .... I.'tai. w 1,11. V.VVIKVIIV
k ll'" . . I '! i'A LV,U,r,,,,! M,ir- Work for same. Anyone
ket. ui the oh! Imnk liu UI nur. on , , .
I'l l.lny, llecenilier ti. For the lieiielit nian lu,,-V briuw ln ,w ,nueh m
of t hose that never attended any- worth of the kinds of produce herein
thliitf of the kind wo ninH-nd the fol- mentioned nnd get a eredlt for same
hjwIuK Inforinntlon, written by one t this shop,
of the ladles: , , ' , . , ,
t , l.rffs, fruit, butter, enbbnge, Invta,
!.......... .. i i . i... .. , ' con liwn moHt iinv ktiul if cnr.l.ui
.nirn i in ii in uiiTiijiii u i any ho near. ....... ..
Serves you one of our live kinds of truck
Leave at the Poindexter
meat.
Move on to the next the sign having
rend:
Which tells you "White and l.rown
Ureud,"
Then pickles cheese and baked benns,
Must not be left out by all means, '
A heliilnir of salmi von tik.
i iiMi ior your stonuicli s sake, v ...
ieep on to the south again you buy, tnrougn me nun seiwon
li'nr linn, wn a.,,.,.., ....bl..' .1. I ........ ..i.........
- ' . iiivmim, mitlll 1 ki .1(11 c ll.blll. v.
lllllfl fl.M1I lllf.
Now turn to the wwt and iniike the
I j 1 m t nlca.
This Is tho booth for coffee, cocoa
and ten
Ooino hnve a seat you paid hh you
weui..
And thirty-five cents Is tho money
5 p. m. to O p, ni.
Hotel building. Keniember you can
bring anywhere from 50 cents to fa
worth and get a credit for same.
This chance will be open for 30 days
only but you may have six months
to trade out your credit. This is a
chance for you to make an exchange
ISow Is
GEO. J. niUELIX, Trop.
Redmond, Ore., Nov. 25.
The new ichool house southwest
of town ia completed and school
will N'gin in two r three weeka
or as soon aa some maps, elobe.
bell, and other apparatua arrive?.
Misa Harader will be the teacher.
There are over twenty pupila in
the district which was formed from
parts of the Redmond and Cline
Falls districts.
L. E. Prickett and wife returned
Saturday from their wanderings
and will spend the winter in their
home bv the river.
Keveral land -seekers were in
town over Sunday and are looking
over the country. Three or four
of them are from Spokane.
Geo. McQueen has disposed of
his interests here and will leave in
a few weeks for Illinois where Mrs.
McQueen haa already preceded
him and where he goes to wind up
some business affairs. Mr. Hickey
bought the ditch land and Mr.
Brown bis other property. Mr.
McQueen says he expects to be
with us again next summer and to
re-invesl here ft is ton orwt a
r - b -
countrjf to toll away from en
tirely.
C. R. MeLallin. W. L. CVden
o
and E. C. luk are all making im
provements in their dwellings in
the shape of additions. Mr. Robey
is building a barn.
Mr. Bullard has gone to Laid
law to open a blacksmith shop.
W. L. Ogden is being visited by
a son from Washington who will
probably spend the winter here.
A. A. Green , has bought a forty
of E. II. Dureer in 15-12 and is
making extensive building im
provements on it.
Mrs. F. G. Kennard has gone to
Rend to nurse Mrs. Lou Reed.
. R.' Lawson is down
Bend for a week or two.
E. C. Park
Shervin WtuMm
PAINTS & mPMIXMBQ
An appeal to the pride
ot tnc owner ot a home
Everyone who owns a home is
anxious that that home shall make
the best appearance poib!e. Two
thing are necestary to produce tatii
factory results in painting and var
Dishing a home
First A iatifactory color icheme.
'Second Paints, varnishes, stains
and enamels of such good quality that
they not only give the exact color
enect requirea, Dut 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 Sherwin
Williamt Paints and Yarnithtit. The
Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make
ivery kind of paint and varnish used
for a house and the best quality of
that kind, but they make tuggestions
for the selection of colors, varnishes,
lUins and enamels, so that any given
idea can De earned out, and car-
. LIC UI JUL
ned out with the best materials. qairements,
You should see to it that when von
buy paints and varnishes for your
house, ot any part of it, or when you
give an order to your painter for any
painting and varnishing you want
done, tiwt Shcrwin-Williami Paints
and Varnhhcs are purchased.
In larj-e work it is always best to
have a practical painter; but there
are many little things about the house
that you can read;!y finish yourself
by using Sherwin-Williams ready-to-apply
paints.
Come in and have a little paint
talk with ns. Now is the time to
"brighten up" 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
tions for you from The Sherwin
Williams Co., if you desire them, for
special work. Our line of Sherwin
Williams Products is complete and
we are in a position to take the best
care ot your paint and varnish re-
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W. F. ling'
ffl- - 8
from
8T
The Exact
Thing Required
stiptin
for Coa-
"A a certain nnrciitivp nA
stomnch purifier Chamberlain's
iomacn anil L,lver Tableta seem to
1m; the exact thinir mmlnul ut.i...
enomrh for the iiuiut mlimi rat ,..n.i
enough nnd safe for children and
Without that terrible c-rlnlmr m
common to most purgatives," say
U. .S. Welister & Co.. I'dorn, Ontarhi
Canada. Korsale bv D. P. Ad.inmon.
New Millinery
All the latest styles in Trim
med Hats, Street Hats, Plain
Sailors and Children's Caps.
Also Handkerchiefs, Collars and
other notions at
Mrs. Estes'
Corner Second and Main Sta.
Prescriptions Carefully
Filled at
D. PADAMS0N 2. CO.
THANKSGIVING 1
DANCE
P. A.A.C. HalI,Thursday, Nov. 28
. FLOOR MANAGERS
Harold Baldwin, Harry Lanius,
Dr. Rosenberg Jack Summers
Supper at Hotel Poindexter
Dance Tickets, $1.00
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9
Boys' and Youths
Canvas Shoes, while they
last, per pair $ 1 .00. t
i J. E. STEWART & CO f
THE BALDWIN BARN
HORSES FOR SALE
Horses boarded by the day, week, or
month. Careful attention given to all
horses. Customers waited on promptly.
Finest livery rigs in town. Call and see ua
Jftex SBaldwin, 3rop.
!Prinevilla, Oregon
Rlacksmithihg That Pleases
$250 Reward
A rewftnl nf t'nn mill l,.a n.;.i r... :..
formation leading to the arrest and
(H)nvietion nf nnv iumni f...n,,l ,.,.in
of interferinn ith t he flow of water or
dam of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Oo.
ft. r. ssIjAYTUN, Secy.
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adamson's Drug Store, PRINEVILLE
i Royal Insurance Co. $
Not Welchers.
Paid dollar for dollar in the
g Frisco conflagration.
g J. E. STEWART, Agt
City Property For Sale
Mv nronertv near the hitrli arhnnl ia
for sale. Price $1000 eaBiv For further
piirUeulare write or 'phone.
10-lm C. W. STARR, I'rineville, Or.
Is The Kind You Get At
J. H. WIGLE'S
First Pluee North of the I'rineville Hotel
Horseshoeing. Wagon and General Repair work done
! 4 9-' 4 Sk- m.-
m -a- 'a- -ai-
Notice to Creditors.
Notice ti hereby given, by the undersigned
exeuutor ot the Estate of L. V. Bailey, deceased,
to all creditors and others having claims,
against the estate of the said L. V. Bailey to
iirescnt the same with the proper vouchers to
the undersigned at the offlee of M. K. Klliott
in Prineville. Oregon, within six months form
the first publication of this notice.
Dated tills lth day of Sept., 1907.
OKOUUK W. BAILEY,
KviKnitor nf ll.n l.iui will r I. r
deceased. ' 1
jreridcrson & tPollard
Coun iry Orders Solicited
Wines and
Liquors
Finest Cigars
In Stock
First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel