Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 25, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL MENTION
J. V. CurUon rvturnrd Monday
from Corvilli.
J. II. Ilanrr Kit Tiicxday noun
(or Sliaitiku on Imxineiti.
Horn, on June 20, to tho wife of
Alfrtd 11. I'dikcy.a girl.
llor n, on Juno IS), to tho wife ol
llnrl.-y M. Humlerit, a girl.
W. C. Congliitmi cam down
from Paulina tho lut ol the wc k.
C. II. Krlikfton of IU'nr melt was
tmncncting tiuini-HS in town Tuub
dtty. Mr. Alfi Tlimmon returned
liul Friday (ro:n Iter vUU to tho
luxe Fwliviil.
T. F. ltuilmnan ol Princvillo,
who at 0110 tiiuo livrd m-ar Jolin
Iay, BtteuJvd tho rncct lunl wivk.
Now.
C. M. Llntfr rame down (rem hie
ranch on tho Oclioco Tuwday. i't.
Motor My that crops up hi way
will li hard to hrat thl year.
Thore will ha a dunco at Tun
jih'lon Hull on McKay Crrtk July
'2. There will he good iiiuaio and
a good time for Ihoce who attend.
K. Itootcn and 11. D. Dunham
of tho llornchfavcn country patrod
through I'rinrvllle tho Urn I of the
wt'tk with a lunch ot cattle for
tho railroad.
Hev. J. T. Moore clo-c hi pas
torate ot the Uaplint church of thia
place next tfuiuUy. Ho proachr
at 11 a.m. and 8 p. in. Every
body cordially invited.
Henry Heard of Lake county
wit in town Tuomliiy. He ay
that contddrrahle rain Ml in that
part of Central Oregon and that
proct are good for an average
crop.
All the cervices will be at the
usual hour at the Mcthoditt
Church next Hunday. The pastor
will ie.cli both morning and
evening. Tho public it cordially
invited.
David Hanu r of Crook pa?cd
through tho city Tuesday on hi
return from a vinit to bis old home
in Miwouri. Mr. Humor wa mar
ried a (hort time ago in Kanvni
City and had hit wifo with him on
hi return.
Forest BuervUor Ireland ond
Chief Inspector C. H. Ada in left
Monday for un cxtenfivo trip ovtr
tho l'.luo Mountain National
Forent, and will limped condition!
in all part of the reserve and col
lect data for ue in tho Washing
ton ollico.
A movement i on foot to unite
the tho Young Teoplo'e Societies of
the churches of tho city during tho
month of July and AugUBt.
Meetings would ho hold alternately
in the different churches, led by a
memlier of one of tho societies in
regular crdor. It is expected in
this way to continuo tho interest
in tho young copied meetings
durinj iho warm weather of midsummer.
John Hoffman, jr., was up from
Madrax, Tuesday.
II. K. Nien of Madras hmhecn
in town several days this wci k.
M. C. Mason wai in from Madras
the last o? the week.
John I.awler of Ashwood came
in for supplies this week.
Will Ilaiher of Culver, vlHited in
town Tuesday and Wednesday.
Chomp Buiilh returned Monday
from a visit with relatives in
Albany.
Mrs. M. K. I'riiik got homo yes
terday from her visit to tho Wil
lamette Valley.
Uoorgo Milliom was a hurines
vinitor from his Crook ranch the
first of tho week.
Tho schoohnste of Master
Arthur Michel turned out in force
last Friday evening and gave him
mi at
a '"surprise.
Charles Bedell, the owner of the
real race horse, Wade Hampton,
was a familiar figuro around tho
race track at John Day lac t week.
Kagle.
Tho school memorial mentioned
in Inst week's Journal should have
read "C. C. Maling" inntead of "K
C." A slip of tho typo got the
initial wrong.
At a recent meeting the members
of tho hand tendered a vote of
thank to tho Indie who agisted
them with the icecream social, and
to all thoto who contributed sup
plies of cream, cakes, etc. Mr.
Henry Cadlo has their special
thanks for the gift of five gallons
of cream.
W. II. Wilson, formerly of Bend,
but who now has a position with a
big land and livestock company in
Harney county, was in Prineville
Sunday on his way to Burns. He
made the trip up to get his little
son, who has been spending several
month with Mr. Wilson's mother
at Bend.
A the First Presbyterian Church
next Sunday morning, tho regular
quaiterly communion fervice will
be observed, with icrmon by the
pastor, followed by reception of
member, buptisms, and the sacra
ment of the Lord's Supper. Dr,
Dunsmoro will also preach in the
evening, continuing the line of
thought as presented in the sermon
loft Sunday morning. Tho public
is cordially invited to all the
services.
Mis Leslie Knapp and Miss
Margaret Walter have returned
from a protracted and delightful
visit at Prineville, Or., with Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Sharp (Mis
Margaret Morrison). Coming
home with them wa Mies Joethino
Smith, who was a guest for the
'past week of Mr. and Mrs. Sharp,
following a visit at tho llaycreek
ranch of Mr. and Mrs. John Ed
wards. All threo of the girls have
thoroughly enjoyed tho attack of
"limpleliftia" and went in exten
sivelv for ridine. diiving and
hunting. Oregonian.
Miiis Nora Dobbs i home on a
viiit.
The best (hoe value in town at
J. H. Stewart & Co.'.
F. A. Uo well La gone to Sweet
Home on a busines trip.
Willow Creek Lumber the lst
in the county for sale by A. II.
Lippman & Co.
Mr. T. M. Baldwin and daugh
ter Fay. returned Monday from a
visit in Portland.
Ralph Poindexler is back from
Corvallis where he ha spent the
Winter studying pharmacy at 0.
A. C.
Mrs. A. H. Ireland returned
Tuesday morning from a three
weeks' visit with relatives in Port
land and Southern Oregon.
Stone work on the new court
house is being completed up to the
tops of tho window on tho first
floor. Contractors hope to crown
tho windows before July 1st.
Miss Lizzie Kester, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kester of this
place, was married last Sunday in
Corvallis to Leon T. Bowser, a
young buiiness man of that place.
The Mi: ses Myrtle Loveland and
Yuls Sinford are in the city to
day. These young ladies who live
at Madras, came in with Mr. San
ford from the oil wells near La
monta.
Next Monday, Juno 2'J, tho third
annual Summer Normal will be
opened in Prineville by Principal
Hockenberry of the Crook County
High School. The school will con
tinue about a month.
Mrs. Delia Mason and Mrs. L.
A. Booth arrived Sunday morning
from Portland. Mrs. Booth has
been in Portland for the paft three
weeks visiting friends. Miss Mason
will spend her vacation here.
Mr. On Zcll of Crook county
came to Moro this week with her
mother on a visit to her brother,
George E. Lewellin, as their parent
returned to her home in Clacka
mas county. Moro Observer.
Carey Foster returned Monday
from Shaniko where he went to
meet his wife and her two sisters,
the Misses Garfield. Mrs. Foster
has been visiting her relatives at
Walla Walla for the past month.
The Misses Garfield will spend the
summer here.
Mrs. James Douglass and child
rcn arrived last Friday morning
from Portland. Mr. Douglass is
one of the contractors for the stone
work at the court house, and says
that he may mako his home in
Prineville. He is junt the kind of
citizen Prineville always likes to
welcome.
A special slago was sent out
Monday afternoon in double quick
time in order to catch the Tuesday
morning train from Shaniko. The
passengers were Deputy United
States Marshal Terry, Sheriff Mc
Coy of Sherman county, S. Gor
don, a collector, and N. Thomas,
A. II. Grant and C. Morris.
Past Lands for Patents.
A special to the Orrgonian from
Laidlaw say that State Engineer
John II. Lewis ha just been in
thi part of the state on an inspec
tion tour of the various irrigation
rojects, vUiting the Deschutes
rrigation and Reclamation pro
ict, the D. I. & P. and tho C. 8. I.
segregations.
Mr. Lewis will certify the lands
of tho Detchute Irrigation and
Reclamation company for patent,
thi company having fully com
plied with the law and the re
quirement of the State Land
Board. The company is composed
f farmer, who took up the land
as Carey Act homesteads and the
segregation embraces some 1200
acres of the finest land in the
Deschutes Valley, and their
ditches and water supply is second
to none.
Trespass Notice.
TreMmcMiiz and hunting i poitively
prohibited n mv land in Kecliun 31,
Tp. 14 H., It 1 K.
Iteted June Z', it'",
lm J. E. Adamsom.
For oranges, lemons and banan
as, call on Mrs. Cyrus.
Moving
Pictures
THIS WEEK
June 25 to July 2, Inclusive
Every Week Night
. SUBJECTS
Out for a Walk.
The Pill Maker's Mistake.
A rlumorous luverside ricnic
Illustrated Song, "In the Wild
Woods Where the Blue
Bells Grow."
Extras.
Fine Ranch for Sale.
The Ixnt place on Willow Creek.
Four bund rent nml eljehtjr arret) ot
IThm! cultivable land; 100 under cul
tivation; 35 aertu In alfulf. 20 In
timothy; HO rrn In grain; good
hoiioe; Ml ton of bay 40 nlfalfn and
40 tlinotlip; 35 or 40 head ol cattle;
20 lii'iid of work hon; 20 boifM; lots
of chicken. Kne, eu:.; stream ot
water running throtiKh the middle
of tho tract from one end to the
other; big xprlnx on the place, water
all the year round. - Two orchards
200 trwM (tearing apple, pearn,
plums and prune. (Jocxl water for
domtwtlc ue. Half cauli, balance on
eay terms. For further Information
addrctM II. L. Montgomery, iirhxly,
Crook county, Oregon. 4 'Wit
Try our Fancy Patent Flour
J. E. Stewart & Co. '
PI387
Good Watches
I have in stock a complete
line of the best wachea and
clocks and also do repairing.
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
Eyes examined and glasses
made t o fit Graduate
optician.
W. Frank Petett
Prineville' Old Reliable Jeweler
BEES-HONEY-MONEY j
Jtu
TIT The bee industry in Crook County should be
jj entered into by a great many more than now do. T)
exceptionally well here, and the price of honey is I?
always high.
rip
fBees travel from two to four miles to gather
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.
W. F. Hmd
LARGEST CATALOG ,
JONES CASH STORE
Olm mmt nm Ktrrt
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oiiTiTrnii-c I FrrMiinMi7F th or inuFtca,,
m-j iv.r4.i V a - tg-K PI LEBEB ft Tt" Buyer. Cuid
flM Moslblv
PORTLAND. OR.
I. O. O. F. Building
Lower Hall
Admission, 25c;' Children, 15c
Wilson's Shoe Shop
1 hsve opened up a nhoe shop
In Prineville in the MoCaltis-tttr
luiilding, on Main street near
the Ochoco briiluo, and am pre
pared torioall kimlsof repairing.
All work done neatly and
promptly and satisfaction guar
anteed. Pricei very reasonable.
A trial will convince yon that
this is the best place to have
your shoe repairing done.
J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or.
MUTED'
IJirOKMATlOK
ftEUiMllJIU
Farm or Business
for lale. Hot partlcalu abont location,
wlab to nu trom owner only bo
will tell direct to barer. Give price,
description and state worn poaaeiaiou
can be bed. Addreea. .
t DAMTSHIU. lea MM lnlniir. R. T.
Maker a Creak Katvet
School Boolu
Cataera Sapplica
Jewelry
WaU Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Musical butrmaMBta
Ma(aiiaea
Lewaej's Csadics
Statioeery
Cfara
l The place to buy an Elgin, Waltham, Howard,
Rockford, 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.
dalHSOU
DRUGGISTS
& Co.
J. E.
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COMPANY
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SEALING ANY
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Pints, per dozen $1.10
Quarts, " 1.35
Half-gals. " 1.90
Jelly Glasses, doz. . . 60c
Smooth Edge Clear Glass
Sp
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FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 27th
SOAPS
Another lot of the A. B. Naotha Soap. This brand is one of the
very best Naptha Soaps on the market Regular price 3 bars
for 25c. Our Saturday Special at 10 bars for 55c
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP
Wherever a white laundry soap is needed this will give the best
of satisfaction. Special for Saturday, per bar 5c
TAR SOAP
True Blue brand special for Saturday, bar 5c
LEMONS
The wholesale price on Lemons has advanced materially since
the warm weather. We have a choice lot, large size, to offer
for Saturday at per dozen 30c
Above prices special for Saturday 27th only
Leave your orders with us for Hood River Strawberries
Men's Suits
and Extra Pants
The latter end of our
stock in this line, while
they last, to go at just
half price.
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jiajfcnBSaia tWieSeSamw-
New arrivals in
Golf and Negligee
Shirts
A mr assortment and
prices reasonable.
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