Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 14, 1908, Image 5

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    BRANDY WINS RACE
Ctmtlnuml from li rat puK.
tart wm finslljr made, "l!riu)"
finishing first with jilnnty of tiny
light to spars, "Limber Jim" io
onil; time 3? seconds. In the Ki
el rid huat of this race "llrandy"
gain went under the wire first,
with '8vrnly" second; time 35
second. "8v'nly" took Kimond
mousy. Tom Williams whs up on
"Jlrsndy," B.Tt lUgky on "Llmbrr
Jim," Vol OlTWr on "Heventy"
nd Hilly Robinson on "Lamonta."
The three quarter dash was a
long time in getting started.
"Mantra," "Ksmsnck," "Bcbwit
er," and "John II." entered,
"Kamsack" si lling in tho kmU at
ahotit even money iiguiiml the
field. At aUiut half uhI five
o'clock the start wm finally made,
"Knmnck" finishing first, "Mus
ters" srouiid, with Hcliwitwr"
third; time 1:17.
The olllciala were: Judgss, Will
Wuriweilnr, John Ilsnditrson and
Handera Logan; lime-keeper, Dr.
C. A. Cline.
THtAV' HACK I'OKTI'ONKn.
Today's (Thursdny) raws have
been Mietponed until tomorrow on
account of the rain. Friday' race
will he pulled off Haluiday.
12000 M ATI II KAt'K SATUKDAV.
A mateh race for 12000 hni Ix-en
made between "Itrandy" and
"Wade Hampton." The money
has been Knted with (1. N. Clifton.
The race will be for three-eighthi
of a mile and will take place Satur
day aftornoon. Thia race in ad
dition to the regular race will
draw a big crowd.
Baccalaureate Sermon
At tho Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning, Dr. Dunttmore
will deliver the Haccalaurcule
sermon to the graduating class of
the high echool. The aervice will
commence at II o'clock. The class
with the faculty will ait in reserved
seats, and the musio will Ik by a
Secially selected choir. Every
body la cordially invited. Even
ing worship and sermon in the
evening at 8 o'clock, at which aerv
ice the quartette will sing an usual.
MARRIED.
A. B. Holler and Mis Pearl V
McParland were married Sunday,
afternoon at the home ot the
brlde'a parent in Prineville. The
ceremony wae performed by the
Rev, C. A. llousel in the presence
of the relatives of the contracting
parties and a few invited guests.
After the ceremony dainty refresh
ments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. Holler are popular
young people of the community
where they have lived for a num
ber of years. The young couple
will go to housekeeping in a neat
cottage on the north side of town.
LOCAL MENTION
F. 0. Minor of Bend Is in the
city this week.
T. N. Balfour and wife are in
town from Buck Creek.
A. H. Eatebenet of Hend is visit
ing in town this week.
Mrs. K. C. King is very sick with
congestion of the brain.
Hruco Cray is In town this
week attending the races.
A. C. Lucas, of the Pilot Butte
Inn at Iteud, is in the city.
James Overturf is over from
Hend attending the lace meeting.
Mrs. M. E. Hrink left for Albnny
Monduy for a stay of a month or
more.
Johnnie Howard was in town
III ft re l of the week from bis home
near Lower Bridge.
James W, Hurt and Dan Adam'
came up from Madras Tuesday for
a slioit stay in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lucier are
vit-iiiiig with relatives in town,
from their home at the Johnson
ranch near Bend.
Thomas Hhorp, jr., Mrs. Bharp
and a number of friend are in
town this week from their home
on Crooked Kiver.
Hev. C. A. Housel will he in
Laidlaw . next Sunday, where be
is to make the principal address at
a Sunday School convention.
Dave Miller and F. M. Ztimwf.lt
were in from Hedmond Wednesday
attending to business mutters nnd
incidentally attending the races in
the afternoon. .
Wednesday morning Dr. Duns
more addressed the students of the
high school. He is an interesting
speaker and his brief address was
thoroughly enjoyed by all present.
ShccpshearinK will begin at
many of the plants throughout the
county during the next few days,
and there are many of the shearers
are in town this week buying cup
plies and preparing for the work.
Evangelist E. R. Moon of (he
Christian Church, was in town
yesterday, having returned from
Post whf re he bas been conducting
a series of meetings. While there
he received seven accessions to the
church. Mr. Moon will go to
Willow Creek for a short stay and
may go to Lamonta to remain two
weeks before returning to his
hcadquartca at Albany.
C. C. Lundy of Burns is in the
city looking after leasea and col
lecting rents for the W. V. & C. M.
W. U. Co. Wiien asked if the
company were considering the sale
of its holdings in Crook county,
Mr. Lundy said that they were ne
gotiating with parlies at present
and that a sale of the entire grant
might le made within a year.
The consideration will be about
six millions of dollars.
Will Barber of Culver wa viil
ing in town yesterday.
Joe Combs of Paulina is Prine
ville visitor this week.
Thomas Sharp left today on a
business trip to Portland.
A. G. Hcoggin and wife are In
from Paulina attending the race.
Z. M. Brown and Alex Mackin
tosh were passengers on Tuesday's
stage for Portland.
A. R. Eastwood returned yester
day from Portland where he has
been a a witness in the Archie
Mason case.
Luther Moore left Wednesday
for Buker City where he will rep
resent the Crook County High
School in an oratorical contest.
The Prineville second teats beat
the Bend boys on the High Scool
diamond Sunday. The score was
16 to 10. Notwithstanding the
big score tho game was enjoyed by
a large number of spectators.
The P. A. A. C. dances are very
opular. The attendance has
Wen unusually large. The last
one ot the series will be given to
morrow (Friday) evening. The
Hend orchestra will furnish the
music. Preparations are being
made for a bigger crowd than ever.
James Boyd of the Johnson
ranch returned from Shaniko
Wednesday. With Mr. Boyd were
his wife, Mrs. Johnson and Mies
Rowlee. Mr. Boyd is the new
manager of (he Johnson ranch and
the ladies will spend a part of the
summer with him before returning
to their homes at Columbus, Ohio.
I (irant Mavs of The Dalles, came
over in his big auto the first of the
week.
Misses Knapp and Walters of
Portland, are visiting Mrs. Thomas
Sharp, Jr.
Mrs. Arthur Ternpleton and Mrs.
James Fuller are visitors from
Sisters this week.
Warren Glaze came in Sunday
from Ban Diego, California, where
he sj-ent the winter.
II. W. Tickner left yesterday for
Portland and will return in a few
days with his family. Mr. Tick
ner is the "hew bookkeeper at C. W.
Eikina' store.
The Blue Mountains, Maury
Mountains and the Freemont
Mountain reserves will be known
as the Deschutee National Forest
after July 1st.
George W. Manning passed
through town the first of the week
to W. W. Brown's horse ranch io
the Paulina country. He expects
to Luy a shipment of horses for the
California markets.
II. C. Adams, the grazing in
sector and chief of the division of
fences in the U. 8. forest service,
has been in Prineville this week.
He will spend the summer in the
Blue Mountains (W) National
Forest.
Sheriff Elkins will leave tomor
row morning for Salem. He will
take Lark Elliott to the pen t be
gin his four years' sentence. A
deputy will take Earl Hasmussen,
of Ashwood, who received an in
definite sentence.
Hev. Father Hickey got back
from bis trip to Paulina today.
He w 11 leave for Bend tomorrow
where be will remain over Sunday.
The reverend gentleman an
nounces that he will be at Red
mond May 18 and 19.
Fine Ranch for Sale.
The best place on Willow Creek.
Four hundred and eighty acre of
KhmI cultivable land; 100 under cul
tivation; 35 acrea In alfiilfa, 20 In
timothy; 80 acres In grain; Kd
house; Wt ton of bay 40 alfalfa and
40 tlmothp; 35 or 40 bead of cattle;
20 head of work borne; 20 bogs; lot
of chickens, geese, etc-5 stream of
water running through the middle
of the tract from one end to the
other; big spring on the place, water
all the year round. Two orchards
200 trees bearing apples, pent,
plums and prunes. GoshI water for
domestic use. Half cosh, balance on
easy terms. For further Information
addrettM II. L. Montgomery, Grizzly,
Crook county, Oregon. 4-30tf
9ow TIfillincri
Another Shipment just
received direct from the
wholesalers
The very latest thing in
millinery can now be seen
at our millinery parlors
7rs. mma Prose
Opposite The Radby
0
BEES-HONEY-MONEY
ITT The bee industry in Crook County ahould be
JJ entered into by a great many more than now do.
It doesn't seem to be generally known that they do
exceptionally well here, and the price of honey is
always high.
TJT Bees travel from two to four miles to gather
j honey, so that if there is an alfalfa field within
this distance from your place, you can profitably care
for bees. We feel that a few stands of bees at every
ranch will give the greatest returns on the money
invested of any branch of industry on the place. We
have recently received a" complete assortment of
Bee Supplies of the "Root's Patent" make, which
are made different and from better material than the
common western make. We can supply all your needs
along this line.
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WJI Ptptr
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
MuicaJ UstracaU
Mfaine
LswarVt
Sut Marry
Cigar
1 The place to buy an Elgin, Waltham, Howard,
Rockf ord, Hampden, Illinois, or any other good make
of watch movement. These you can have in solid
gold, gold filled, solid silver or nickle cases. Prices
to suit all.
We have Chains, Charms, Necklaces, Fobs, Rings,
Bracelets, Emblem Pins, Cut Glass and Silverware.
Competent Jeweler and Engraver in charge.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
BRING YOUR
Watch Repairing
TO
W. FRANK PETETT
Prineville' Old
Reliable Jeweler
Next Door to 0'Neil Restaurant
LARGEST CATALOG
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J. E. STEWART &. COMPANY
NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED
Gents' Furnishing Goods, Shoes, Notions, Fishing Tackle, Garden Hose and Supplies
Which
CREAM
Specials for Saturday J8
May 16
HEAVY TURKISH TOWELS
Size 21 x 48 inches, our regular 25c value, for Saturday
Special
15c
BED SPREADS
Full size, heavy and in a variety of designs, $1.50 to
$1.75. values, Saturday 1 $1.15
Several catalogues houses are
offering "just as good" cream sep
arators for sale at a lower price
than the U. S. Cream Separator
sells for. Hut before the unfortu
nate purchaser of one of these
" mail order " separators gets
through paving the repair bills he
finds that first cost isn't the only
difference. The " cheap " separat
ors soon get out of fix because
thev are built of cheap material.
and loosely put together. The cost of repairs alone in the first year or
two would pay the difference in price between one of them and a U. S.
But more important still they do not skim clean, they waste cream at
every skimming.
U. S. CREAM SEPARATORS
have stood the test of time. Many of them have been in use for 10 years
or more, and have cost their owners next to nothing for repairs. They
are easy running, skim cleaner than any others, have a simple, easy-to-wash
bowl ; enclosed, safety gearing and a convenient, low milk tank.
See a U. S. Separator for yourself that's the best way. They are sold by
Grocery Specials
Saturday, May 16
Standard Corn
Clover Brand Stand Corn, a good grade, per can...
.10c
Jelly in Glass Tumblers
A good grade of Jelly, assorted kinds, Currant, Strawberry
Raspberry, etc., regular 15c value, Saturday ..
10c
Codfish ,
Ocean Gem brand of Codfish in 2-lb brick, Nice and fresh 20c
Logan Berries
Another lot of the same grade as we had in last Saturday
Sale price per can .. .. ...-25c
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