Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 30, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCALMENTION
8. 8. NYgua of I.amonta waa in
town Wednesday.
Mia Doily Ho.lg i l out at 8. 8.
8 wii' placo fr a visit ol. a few
tlayi.
Mini Unit Smith of (irlzxlv wai
In town ihoi ing the first of the
wwk.
Oncar HyJ and family have
returned from an outing un tiia
UCIIOCO.
Judgfl Kliis of licml kii In town
tha flrrt of the wwk attending to
county bunineia.
County Itoadtnaater Karl Mo
Laughlin wut at Ashwoml this
week attending to olliclal duties.
Mra. Walter Meeainger, nee
Buiilli, of MaJra. who was married
a few week ago, wai hopping in
. town Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr. John Hean fame
over from the Tulea tha first of the
week. Mr. Ryan iay that e?err
thing i looking flue over hi way.
(1. W. Updike, who haa charge
of the Columbia Houthern head
gate up Tumalo creek, ha gone to
lorlland to remain about one
week.
Carl McGhee and wife,, of I.a-
monta m several daya in town
thia week, Mr. McCJhee having
eouie in to receive treatment for
n abeceft on hi hand.
Mr. and Mn. Dale Jonea were
erenaded by the "can" brigade
Wednesday evening. Afterward,
Mr. and Mra. Will Ford came in
for their ahare of the fun.
Juttt received, at J. K. Stewart &
Co., a choice lot of fancy ham, in
6 to 10 lb average weight; email
enough to boil whole. Jut the
thing to have for your camping
trip.
County School Superintendent
ft.. A. Ford eamo in from hi home
at 8itera yesterday to attend the
Ford Poindexter wedding. He
will aeiiume hia ollicial duties
Auguat 1.
Word wai received at Prinevillo
that a man named Ifutton, living
at Wagontire, wai kicked in the
alotnach by a borne and i not ex
pected to live. A he live thirty
mile from a telephone line it ia
impoarible to get detail.
Wear Insured Sos
An rmtranckt iWntmfr Our "Hnls
Wool" bm ara tiurd for aU mootUv
Thia la I ha
Ho al pair at "Holrprant" n
for 13 00 and II any or all ol Ihrra
coma lo bolra or niwd darning In !
month. will rapUo tlMio WHO
Mw aoa ritCE. -
noieproot
Sox
ara drad ajrilh abaotutal
la.t colnra. Th will not
croca," "rual " nor lad. - Hot,
arix.l" Boa do not alirlnk por atreu-h.
Von can bur than In aaaortnd
eolora ala pain ol Im and watobt
la a boa.
Waar "HotoprooC 80s one) and
foa will navar wear any other kind.
Remember ther are guaranty to
lT.r.i'lnoB,h or "t new ao
1 UKK. L tU you bos lotlay.
For a aweet mild tuioke try the
"U lion" 10c cigar.
Priacilla K Combi proved up on
her timber claim thi week.
Uoy Chilwood of ri.ly filed on
a deaert claim the other day.
Prof. J, F Iilanohard ia in town
from hia home near Mad ran.
C. . F. Smith and family are
camping on the Matolea thi week
Mr. and Mra. Perry lama re.
turned the firat of the week fiom
Portland.
Light froet fell in tho upper
Denchutea valley early on Tueeday
morning.
W. II. Langford and Mra. 8. S.
Brown were in from Hayatack on
Saturday.
Dr. and Mra. Ong of Portland
are vlm'ting at the home of Perry
Poindexter.
Mr. Olive Cook iirovrd ud on
her limber claim beforo Warren
Krown yeaterday.
L. M. Thoma of Lamonta
pawed through Prineville a few
titty) ago on hie way up Crooked
River.
-
Will Barber of Culver haa Wen
vialtinc relative at Willamina in
Yamill county for the pant few
weeka. .
if n i . .
wax iioier returned irom iila
camping trip Saturday. Dale
Jones and Lerter Cobra got back
Monday
Mra. II. P. Belknap returned the
firat of the week from Portland,
Salem and other Willamette Val
ley point.
Kdna (!. Kale made final proof
on her timber claim in township 14
aouth More the county clerk on
rdncaday,
Mia Grace Parrinh, who haa
been visiting frienda here for the
paat week, returned to her home at
Iaycreek Monday.
Max Wunweiler waa called in
from hia camping trip the firat of
the week. H ay that the reat
of the party may be expected any
day
J. II. Wigln and family. Dr. and
Mr. Hudnon, Mra. Charlea Lytle
and tho MirHca Diinpniore and
Nelma are getting ready for a camp-
tig trip to the Matolea.
Alf Ellefson will open a whole-
ale and retail candy store in the
corner of the O'Neil restaurant,
lately vacated by W. Frank Petett,
juki a noon a lug stock arrives
from Portland. The place has been
papered and painted and will make
an attractive place of business.
Mr. Eastmanjs in town today
looking for men to work in hi
sawmill over on the McKay. He
is willing to pay 12 a day and
board, but cannot Gnd a roan. All
idle men have gone to the hay
field. Recent rains have been very
heavy tip h.a way, he says. On
Thuriday a week ago sawloos that
were hauled up on dry ground at
lus mill were floating around.
May Belle Reed is visiting in
Bend thia week.
Xfra. Dal J fin a return ml Httlti.
" " ' a w y vi f ' a V U I
day from a viait with parent all
B. Cormley returned the first of
the week from a business trip to
Portland.
J. II. Beck ley came in from hi
ranch at Paul.na Monday after
noon in hi auto. He haa a habit
of breaking eed record between
Prineville and his place.
ft. Boole n got back Monday
from Portland, where he had
taken a bunch of cattle. He
atruck the 'market when it waa
pretty well upilied with cattle
from Southern Oregod and hence
price were weak.
Ralph Jordan, 0. C. Clavoool.
Karl Wurxweiler and Walter Hyde
left Monday for an outing at the
headwater of the Descnute
Among other thing the boy took
a boat which they will use on the
lake when fishing for big fish.
Tho new courthouse ia receiving:
the secon floor this week and bv
Monday the stone masons will be
back at work on the wall for the
last atory. Few counties in Ore
gon can boant of a court bouse
such aa this one will be when it is
completed Ibis Fall.
Sheriff Frank KIkina went to
Sister last week and met his
father, James Elkins, who came
over the mountains from Albany.
Mr. James Elkins is well known
here and will riwnd three week
or more visiting friend and rela
tives before returning to hi Wil
lamette alley heme.
John Aldcn Seabury, until this
week editor of the Laidlaw Chron
icle, has moved his family of a
wifo and four children to Prine
ville. ' During tho next few months
he will do field work for the Crook
County Journal, and will also
compile information and names
for a county directory to be issued
when the necessary data ha been
gathered.
II. W. King, a civil engineer of
Pendleton, and W. D. Barnea of
Laidlaw, who have been off on a
hunting and fishing trip in the
John Day country for the last
three weeks, returned to Crook
county Monday, staying that night
at Prineville and proceeding west
of the Deschutes Tuesday. Mr.
Kinc headed the recent rnaurvKv
of work on the Columbia Southern
segregation canals and ditches.
Walter. O'Neil is up from
Shaniko.
Get the habit of amokins the
"Kagle" clear Havana cigar. Made
in Prineville.
Mr. and Mra. Marks, parents of
Mrs. E. T. Slayton, and their
daughter, left tolay for their home
at Lebanon, Oregon. They have
been here about two weeks visiting
relaiivea.
Misa Katie Dunamore, daughter
ol Dr. Dunsmore, arrived from
Portland on Saturday mornine to
spend a few weeka with her father.
She will join the Wigle camping
party next week, and spend a short
time iu the mountain.
Walter Mendenhall wa in town
from hia ranch near Culver the
last of the week. Mr. Mendenhall
is now having a deep well drilled
on his land and expects soon to be
rid of the task of hauling water
for a distance of several miles.
Farmers and ranchers west of
the Deschutes river have been
greatly annoyed of late by coyotes.
Ibe animals seem unusually num
erous this year, and hardly a
chicken roost but has suffered
from their midnight incursions.
Dr. M. Nicbter, veterinary sur
geon and dentist, paid Priaeville a
visit the first of. the week. He
came up by private conveyance
from California. I(e says that the
Prineville country looks good to
him. His objective point is Pen
dleton, but he will come back to
Crook county if a railroad ever
strikes the country.
At the Presbyterian church next
Sunday, the regular services will
held morning and evening. Sun
day school at 10 A. M., with
preaching at 11, and meeting of
the united Young People's socie
ties at 7 o clock, then the usual
evening worship and sermon at 8
o'clock. The public ia cordially
invited to all there services.
With the exception of a stretch
of six or seven miles, the new
county road between Powell But tea
and Laidlaw is now completed. As
yet, however, the new highway is
hardly in usable condition, the
earth being very soft and consid
erably admixed with sage roots,
though the larger obstacles to good
driving have been removed.
Travelers still use . the old road,
which by reason of diverging
toward the south is two miles
longer.
Byron Cady and wife were in
town the first of the week.
Born July 27, to the wife of
Charles M. Elkins, a daughter.
Born July 21, to the wife of
Clarence ft. Harvey, a daughter.
Mrs. Michel and her two boya
returned from Portland Sunday
morning.
Randolph Gibpon was kicked by
a horse a few daya ago and badly
hurt. He leg wa fractured.
Miaee Agnea Elliott and Allie
Horrigan returned Monday from a
two weeks' outing at Bolter, on
Trout Creek.
The Jonmon ditch, which is
used for irrigation purposes in the
district iut north of the Tumalo
and west of the Deschutes River.
burst iU banks on top of a hieh
hill near the Johnson ranch a few
days ago and before the break was
discovered the water did consider
able damage to growing grain in
the fields below, as well a forming
a small lake across the Bend
Laidlaw road at that point.
A miniature sawmill is being
operated at the court house
grounds by Contractor J. B. Slrpp.
In order to get the joist for the
new building of exact width after
they were cured, ample allowance
was made in cutting them for
shrinkage and now a frame con
taining a small circular saw that
is propelled by the gasoline engine
belonging to Holbs's wood saw ha
been arranged and is being used in
trimming the big timbers' to their
proper size. Five men are re
quired to handle the small saw
mill.
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I BEES-HONEY-MONEY
as
nn inn vvv inuuairy in irooK tounty snould Do ,
31 entered into by a trrcat manv more than now lo f 1
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It doesn't seem to be generally known that they do
excentionallv wi11 rip nn.l ihn
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always high. v)
1 this distance from your place, you can profitably care
'k for bees. We feel that a few stands of bees at every
r ranch will give the greatest returns on the money
Si 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
i common western make. We ran annnlv a11 vnnrnwdi'
XIV J "-V-a
along this line.
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W. F.
Bees travel from two to four miles to gather
honey, so thatjf there is an alfalfa field within
For Sale or Trade
three Acme J'.nck Rakeg, one 2-borte
iwer eairbankn-Morse gaaoline engine.
iress
Kd Slatto.1.
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Will tell or trade. Adilress
5-28tf Prineville, Oregon
Trespass Notice.
Trespassing and hunting is positively
prohibited tn mv land iu Section 31,
Tp. U S., II 16 K.
Lated June 25, 190S.
lm J. . Adambo.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"-
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
C.We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $ao,ooo equipment,
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more calls
for office help than we can meet Our school admittedly leads all
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institution.
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u.wpen au me year, otuaents aamittea at any time. Catalogue free.
References 1 Any bank, any newaoaoer. anv businau mm in vmua
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Camera Sapplvea
Jewelry
Wall r.ptr
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
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Mafuiaes
Lawaty's Caadies
Statioaery
Ciftn
i The place to buy an Elgin, Waltham, Howard,
Rbckford, 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.
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DRUGGISTS
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NEW ARRIVALS
IN SHOES
We have just received a
portion of our Fall order of
shoes. All kinds, men,s wom
en's and children's. Call and
see them. We can save you
money.
GENTS' FURNISHINGS
Come and take a look at our line of
Coif and Negligee Shirts, neckwear, fancy
. hosiery, etc We can please you.
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Six Months' Guarantee.
Specials for Saturday
AUGUST 1
Lemons
For Saturday a choice lot of Lemons, large sizo and
of the best quality, special, per dozen ; .....30c
Canned Plums
Fountain Brand Canned Plums, special for Satur
day, per can . ...... i(c
U. S. Clothes Pins
The standard clother pin, usually sold for 10c dozen,
our Saturday price, per dozen fjoc
GROCERIES
Buy your groceries of us. We carry one
of the largest stocks in .Grook County and are
selling at a live and let live profit.
The Horton "Spinner" wash
ing machine. One of the
latest and best machines on
the market. Price is no
higher than for old style
machines.
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HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We are constantly adding new lines in this department
and can fill almost any want in tinware, graniteware, wooden
and willow ware, garden and lawn supplies, ammunition, etc
You will be pleased with our prices.
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