Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 12, 1907, Image 3

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WILL TAKE A
RELIGIOUS CENSUS
Oil next flatunlay afternoon
every house in Prineville and the
ImimHllate vicinity will U visitec
ml every man, woman ami child
if Ktmil., will lx counti'J am!
classified according to liia or her
own with. The principal objects
to lie nc( iiHiIUIiid are: to aseer-
tain tin church preference of each
family or individual, if they at
lend churoh and Sunday Hcliool
mid if not to give a cordial in
viUllon to attend the church and
KumUy School of hi or her
choice. To accompli)) thia end
the cordial co-owralion of all the
people ia earneatly requested.
Ihs movement ia inaugurated
by the pastors and Hunday Hcliool
superintendents of the city wjio
lor convenience, divided the city
into five district with a chuirman
for each. Kach district will be
divided into three sections with
two visitors for each section. It is
calculated that each pair oii)(i
together will cover all the territory
In one afternoon. The chairmen
and visitor will meet at the Union
church promptly at 1 o'clock when
the visitors will be assignud to
their section and instructed for
thrir work.
The following are the visitors:
Mcmliimiti Ikttk, Angie Smith, K.
(i. Hmilh, iVIknap, Winnek, Itald
win, Hugh Lister, Crook, Wiglo,
Kllie SUII, g),ipp and Mc
laughlin, and Miss Clara llor
ney, Potter, I tooth, I-awcon, Irene
lUrnes, Valda Karnes, ()born,
dray, Kstes, Adam, Baldwin,
Nelma, Mo rue, Powell, Nora
Hlearn, Laura Stearns, Mc Daniel,
II lie ton and liodgea.
Furs and Hydei
Amlemh Itroa., nt Mlnnenpoll,
Imve one of the Inner t antl tieat
iiilpKl lnr and 1 1 Me llonm In
Hie worhl. Thl reliable firm, which
litis Imvh In Inmlnesa tor 1H years, luut
niloptiil the pulley of IiiijIiik fur
ami hide direct Irom trner ami
other producer, nnil selling only to
ttiiinnfiM-tuivr. Anyone who hn
hlitee or fur to eel I alioulil write to
t hi firm for their (literal price quo
tntlon. and nlo Inquire nboiit the
"Hunter and Trapiier' Unlile" n
IhmiIi pul.lUlwd by Andcrmh Itro.,
tetlliiK all atMtut luiiitlmr and trap
plnii, and treparlnK and pn'wrvluir
hide and fur. They make a pcelnl
propoNltlon to alt cuxtonier on their
hanillome 4TiO-piiKe HIiiMtrnted lunik.
AilreM them ANDKUMfll HUOK ,
In pt. 71, MlnneapoIlN, Mtun.
'ii
HOLIDAY PRESENTS E
of all kinds at
D. P. ADAMSON & CO.
Tlmbor Unit, Am June I, una.
Natitt far FaUicaliaa
Department of Hie I iitrrlnr,
IHtilwl Hutea IjuiiI OffUw,
The lll. Or, December , 11107.
Notice In hireliy iflven tli&t
CaUrinn Vanina
of I'rlncvillr, county of Cmnk, Hutle of
On-gun, hit applied to urt;hiim, under
tliii'tof('oiiKriuf Juno 8, 1NIH, an
tetiiletl hy net i Aumit 4, til WW
NW' NM HW4, Sro. UH Tp. t(V south.
mtw IS mt W. M, snil will offi proof
to show that the html (emght lit mure vl
untile (or tla timlwr or atoii than fur
npruiilturul purpown, and to rutaliliah liar
claim to mild land before Uio county clerk
aim to mild land before Uio county clerk
nl rrlnevllle, Ore., on the Iftlh ilay of
rehruary
Nlia namea aa wltnemtes: Chariot rVucr
holm and Jamea Kautht ol 'rinevlll,
Oregon.
Any and all pcraoua clalmlnR adveraely
the niHivp.ilcwiriliftl lamia are requeatml to
llle their clidma in thia olllre on or bel'ure
aald 1,'itli day of February
li-U t). W. MOO It hi, Keglnter.
n!l!l!i!l!liS
i f r CTCIUA DT O TA
J. Li. JlEiYYilYl CKIU
Headquarters for
Cereal Products
Here are a few quotations:
Fancy Patent Flour, per sack .. $1.25
Standard Brand Flour 44 1,10
44 44 44 per barrel .. 4.25
44 44 44 5-barrel lots at 4.00
Whole-Wheat Flour, 60-lb ba 1.10
Corn Meal. White or Yellow, 10-lb bag 45
Rolled Oata, 10-lb bag .50
Hominy, 44 44 .". .45
Graham, 44 44 .30
44 25-lb bag . .60
44 50-lb 44 ...... 1.00
Germ Grits, 10-lb bag 40
Rye flour, 2T-lb bag 75
44 44 50-lb 4- 1.50
J. E. Stewart & Co
A WARNING TO
"TOUGH" BOYS
Cecil Wolfer, a loy about 14
yeura of age, ia now in the county
jail awaiting commitment to the
Reform School, Ho waa arrested
Hunday on a number of complaint
that will make hi ttay in the
house of correction long enough
to change tome of hii babita. He
ha been living around town for a
month in aomewhal questionable
manner. A number of petty theft
are alo charged up against him.
The boy'a home ia at the went end
of Powell Hutte. Aa aoon a the
holidayt are over the county court
will take up hi cae. He will be
looked after by tho elate until he
ia 18 year of age.
Local Mention
Joe ClayiHKl of Biatcra was in
town Tucadav.
Mr. Walt Hcllrich of Lamonta
waa in town Tueday.
F. C. Faught waa in the city on
bulnea the firat of the week.
Mn. 1C. L, Bradford of Madras
waa in town the luxt of the week. '
K. A. Parker of Crook waa a
buaineea vieitor in the county aeat
Monday.
Mr. and Mr. Hawthorne of Roe-
and are viaiting at the home of
tieorge Antone.
J. J. Pieriton left yeoterdey for
Houthern Oregon where he will
wnd the winter.
W. 8. Fullerton and daughter
Mia Inez, waa In town the firnt of
the week attending to land matter.
Cbarlce W. Pace returned the
firet of tho wetk from upper
Crooked River where he hna been
attending to huine matter.
"Old Tom," the buggy homo be-
onging to V. Pain hmith ia dead.
The faithful horae , wa known to
every hoy and girl in Prineville.
Mi Kffa Dohha received a
poftal from Mrs. Belle Clothier.
t wa mailed at Victoria, H. C.
Mr, Clothier waa formerly Mix
lU-lle Morier the U-lephone girl at
Bhaniko.
II. F. (iault waa a visitor from
Tom Langdon'a survey camp at
'owell IkittcH Sunday. Mr. Oault
rcH)rt the conatruction work pro-
greaeing rapidly on the big wood
pipe at tho river ImmI.
V. R. McFarland returned Fat-
urday from an extensive trip
through KOutlicHatern Crook county
and northern Harney. He aaya
that the country i filling up and
new ranches are seen on every
hand.
V C. Congleton and wife re
turned Monday from a visit to Mr.
Congletnn'a old home in Ken-
tuckey. They have been absent
several week and were gtud to get
back to Oregon and summer
weather.
J. H. Templcton returned Satur
day from a three day' bear hunt
on Mill Creek. Although he was
not successful in getting any game
John reports a good trip. He
says there ia lots of snow in the
mountains.
I SflSMlOilOliililljljl
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dunham
of Poet are in town
Arch Powell got back from
Portland thia morning
Rene West wa a business vii
tor from Rend Monday
George Stevens of FiaU-r was in
town the first of the week
During the Holidays I will keep
0cn evening. I. Michel
Glen II. Black was attending to
buinea matter here Saturday.
Mr. Meda Pint'.er of Lower
Bridge waa in town this week
C. R. Dinwiddie left Friday for
the Paulina country to vist schools
Broken lines of fancy dishes
almost at your own price at J. E
BtewartA Co.
Mrs. Ollie Elkins left Sunday
morning for a visit to Portland
and other points.
Club members must keep in
mind that there will be a watch
party New Year's eve.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wicgand of
Lamonta were business visitors in
town the first of the week
Don't forget the dance at La
monta Christmas night. Music
:y Sharp and Ferguson.
The Koights of Pythias gave a
very pleasant "Smoker" at their
lodge rooms last evening.
Seth Rodman and family passed
through Prineville yesterday on a
vit.it to the Willamette valtey.
Miss Ferguson left Sunday
morning for Portland, where she
was summoned by the death of her
sister.
M. B. Hocknlerry returned
Sunday from Paulina where he
had been to attend 'a teachers'
institute.
F.O. Minor and II. C. Ellis of
Bend were in town the first of the
week attending to business for the
telephone company.
Joe Gerando left Monday for
Shaniko where he will load a num
ber of teams with D. I. & P. lum
ber for the big wood pipe at the
river bed.
Past Grand Master Newton, who
ectured in the Odd Fellows' hall
ast Friday night for the A. O. U.
W., left Monday for his borne in
Portland.
A purse was picked up on the
trect yesterday and left at this
ofliee. It contained some money.
Owner can have same by proving
property.
G. D. Salnave waa taken to
ortland yesterday. He was in
charge of a United States deputy
marshal. Salnave's cose will come
up before the federal grand jury.
There will be a Christmas ball
at Sisters December 25. MuBio by
Miller's orchestra and a supper at
the Sisters' Hotel. F. M. Zum
walt and H. K. Allen are the com
mittee in charge.
Next Sunday will be commun
ion i-unday at tne Methodist
church. The sacrament of the
Lord's Supper will be administered
at the morning service. In the
evening, the pastor will preach on
"Sin, What Is It?" This is the
second of a series of sermons for
Sunday evening which will con
tinue until revival meetings begin
iu January. The publio is cor
dially invited. "
Harry II. Hideout, a brother of
Herbert Rideout, is here on a
visit. Mr. Rideout is in the em
ploy of the Boston Street Railway
Co. He left Boston in August to
visit his parents in Northern
Maine, from there he went to New
York city, then to Western Can
ada with an excursion party and
from Canada here. He will visit
here a short time and then go back
to Boston by way of Los Angeles.
At a recent meeting of the
Women of Woodcraft, held at
Belknap Hall the following officers
were elected for the en-uing six
months: P. G. N. Mary L. Mc
Dowell, G. N. Julia Young, Ad
visor Emma Prose, Magician
Rose McDaniel, Clerk Ada B.
Millioan, Banker1 Vira Cyrus,
Attendant Lillie Jordan, Inner
Sentinel Julia McDaniel, Outer
Sentinel Albert B. Roller, Capt.
of the Guards Julia Lytle, Music
ian, Sarah Thomson, Manager
P. B. Poindexter.
Cleaning, pressing and repairing
men'B clothes. Miss Hawking and
Cohrs, rocm 14 upstairs, at the
Redby.
For Sale
Kimball i iano sliithtlv used. AddIv
at thia ollloe. lm
jj8u
Dr. Cline and wife are up from
Lower Bridge.
Try our Fancy Patent Flour.
J. E. Stewart A Co.
D. P. Adamson returned from The
Dalles Sunday morning.
Mrs. 8. E. Hodges is reported
quite sick with nervous prostration.
Miss Nora Dobbs, the telephone
girl at Shaniko, is home on a brief
visit.
Born On December 7, to the
wife of C. W. Elkins, a son. The
boy tipped the scales at 10 pounds.
There was a dance at the Circle
ranch last Saturday night that
was attended by quite a number
of young people.
Miss Maud Dobbs came in Sun
aay morning to attend to some
land matters. She has a position
in the public schools of Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lussier,who
have been at Collins, Wash., all
summer, returned last week. They
will visit for a few weeks in Prine
ville and then return to their home
at Bend.
The city marshal has added
much to the comfort and conven
ience of pedestrians by building
new crosswalks throughout the
city. He has also put in some
new sidewalks. Now, if we could
get some street lights Prineville
would be right up at the head of
the procession for towns of its
class.
Monday evening December 9th
Prineville Camp No. 9565 Modern
Woodmen elected the following
officers to serve during the ensuing
year: Consul Dr. Edwards, Ad
viser J. O. Powell, Banker J. W.
Horigan, Clerk R. V. Constable,
Escort Sylvander McCallister,
Watchman Gardner Perry, Sen
try Ben Zell, Manager Enos
Rose, Physicians J. H. Rosen
berg and Chas. S. Edwards.
This week the following persons
proved up on timber claims: Wm.
Vanderpool, Mildred Baldwin,
Minnie A. MacLean, John
W. Horigan, Ralph Sharp,
Wm. Barney, Carey W. Foster,
Joseph B. Clay pool, Wm. R. Can-
trill, Absalom W. Craig, Harry C.
Chase, Rolla N. Doty, John R.
Terrell, Inei Fullerton, Charles
McKenzie, A. G. Ellefson, Ella M.
Davis, E. O. Logan, Lucy .A.
Snyder, Almeda Dunham, John
Snyder, Celia Nelms, Fisher Logan,
Wm. Coulthard, Lottie Vandevert,
Maude Dobbe, and Angie M.Smith
Notice to Farmers
The Hotel Poindexter Barber Shop
Makes Special Offer.
The Poludoxter Barber Shop has
not changed hands but has only
changed Ite name. It will hereafter be
known as the Tolndexter Trading
Barber Shop for we are going to
offer the public a chance to get nil
work"done at this Bhop In this way:
If you have some produce of any
kind that you want to trade or
exchange for work In this line bring
It in to me and we will exchange
Barber Work for same. Any one
man may bring in as much aa fa
worth of the kinds of produce herein
mentioned and get a credit tor same
at this shop.
Eggs, fruit, butter, cabbage, beeta,
potatoes, parsnips and onions. We
can use most any kind of garden
truck. Leave at the Poindexter
Hotel building. Remember you can
bring anywhere from 60 centa to 5
worth and get a credit for same.
This chance will be open for 30 days
:nly but you may have six months
to trade out your credit. This Is a
chance for you to make an exchange
through the dull season. Now is
your chance.
GEO. J. UIBELIN, Prop.
Have Your
Watches and
Jewelry
Repaired by
W. FRANK PETETT
Adamion' Drag Store, PRINEVILLE
THE SIMPLEX
Cream Separator
Made in all Sizes
Ea iest Running. Ask ns for
names of usera in Crook Coun
ty. C W. ELKINS, Agent
Hub Pointer waa in the city from
Paulina Tuesday.
Born December 11 to the wife
of Ollie Ellefson, girl.
Born December 10, to the wife
of C. W. Starr, a son.
J. II. Gray of Crooked river was
in the city the first of the week.
F. C. Logan of Crook was at
tending to land matters in town
this week.
I. Michel has just received a new
line of records for his talking
machines.
Julious Green, traveling for
Lowengart & Co., of Portland, was
in town Tuesday.
Rev. J. T. Moore announces ser
vices at the Union dhurch next
Sunday morning and evening.
Subject at 11 a. m. will be
"Heaven" and at 7:30 p. m. "HelL"
Everybody invited to these ser
vices. The Presbyterian church has ex
tended a unanimous call to Dr.
Dunsmore to remaiu as their pas
tor, after the close of the year.
The doctor, during his short pas
torate with us, has made many
warm friends and it is to be hoped
that he will conclude to remain
here permanently.
The usual services will be held
at the Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning and evening. At
the evening service, Dr. Dunsmore
will deliver the seventh of the
series of Character Sketches, his
subject being: "Abraham, The!
Man of Faith." The Sunday
School is arranging for a "Christ-!
mas Grove," which will be filled
with gifts for the children, who
will present a short literary and
musical program.
arrararrrijfeiTiraiTa
CUT GLASS and
III . ii i un n i iirTrn jniiu 4
I D.P.Adamson& Co
in in
Horseracing
AT PRINEVILLE
January 1st and 2d
$400 in Purses
First day Three-eighth mile and re
peat. Parse, $100. Second race Half
mile dash. Puree. tlOO.
Second day Quarter-mile and repeat
Purse $100. Second race Five-eighth
mile dash; purse, $100. There will aleo
be a quarter-mile saddle horse race.
Ten per cent at entrance. Five to
enter and three to start.
Bedell & Buchanan
MANAGERS
New Millinery
All the latest styles in Trim
med Hats, Street Hats, Plain
Sailors and Children's Cape.
Also Handkerchiefs, Collars and
other notions at
Mrc Fctac' Millinery
I II o. Parlors
Corner Second and Main St.
Cranberries
Fancy Cove Apples
Sweet Potatoes
Lemons
Pears
Tomatoes
J. E Stewart & Co.
v
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t &3 3 13 3 S3 ft &t iS rat a.
s $
For Irrigated Farms f
and rruit Lands $
In the Detchutet Valley write $
H. F, JONES, $
Redmond. Orecon. 2
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PAINTS &
An appeal to the pride
of the owner of a home
Everyone who owns a home ia
anxious that that home shall make
the best appearance possible. Two
things arc necessary to produce satis
factory results in painting and var
niihing a borne i
First A satisfactory color scheme.
Second Paints, varnishes, stains
and enamels 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 aouse in spite of the
wear and tear of living in it.
These are offered by the Sharwin
Williamt Paintt and Vanitht. The
Sherwin-Williams Co. not only make
every kind of paint and varnish used
for a house and the best quality of
that kind, but they make suggestions
for the selection of colors, varnishes,
stains and enamels, so that any given
idea can be earned out, and car
ried out with the best materials.
W. F.
Report of tho
g.tM ' asao 2
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At tne dote of baatneu December 3, 1907
RESOURCES
Lon and Dtaeoanta SV7.2M 17
United 8tateiBonda.
ltSOO 09
Bank iremlaM..
UJM U
Due from bank sab) to ek 138,715 10
Oaab on hand.
S2.SN 09
SXSO
BedempUoa fund.
44.010 48
B. F. Allan. PraaUaat
Wl WarmiUr. Vica-FranoW
New Prineville
Just opened in the old photograph
building on east side Main street
All the latest styles in Photographs. We have
Artura Finish. The best on the market All work
guaranteed. Prices reasonable. See samples.
THE BALDWIN BARN
UORSES 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 us
JtUx JBaldmim, Prop.
J. H.
First
Horseshoeing. Wagon and
jfcenderson
Wines and
Liquors
piacksmithing That Pleases f
I i
t rt Is The Kind You Get At S
IK
Country Orders Solicited
First Door South of
Subscribe for the
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VARNISHES
You should see to it that when you
bay paints and varnishes for your
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 Paints
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 using Sherwin-Williams ready-to
apply paints.
Come in and have a little paint
talk, with us. 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 yon may have in mind and
secure complete finishing specifica
tions for you from The Sherwin
Williams Co., ii 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 of your paint and varnish re
quirements. !
Kimg
condition of
LIABILITIES
capital Stock.
Surplus and undivided proflts SS.SM 70
circulation
tW 00
907,975 78
Individual Depoatta.,
434,010 4
T. M. Baldwin. CaaUar
H. Baldwin. Am'I Caviar
Photo Gallery
L. L. FRY, Proprietor.
!Prfnmill9, Oregon
WIGLE'S
Place North of the Prineville Hotel SV
General Repair work done y
ZPollard
Finest Cigars
ClI In Stock
the Poindexter Hotel
Journal. $1.50 Year