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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1908)
LOCAL MENTION U. V. Itullcy wuslicre Irum Ixce Hnturdiiy. W. II. IIiiIIIiimIii'ikI ol Himlttud whs lierc tin end of (lie week. 4. U. Holers of Minims wns n county ni'iitciilliT ycstcrduy. (', S. Ilciisnti, tin' 11 1 lawyer, wns lien on li'uul IniHliifHM Frlduy, (', M. luxury ol Mmlrim wnn n county mnt visitor Hundny. JiiIiii Ktcldl, the llcnd tninker, wit In tin city on IuihIiii'm Frlduy, rnriiilmr Mr Hue und J. i'liiluyson of Anti'loH were In thin city Satur day. F. II, Martini nml Umrley Hiimiuoii mine (low ii from Itend tin end of the week. IVrry laum nml wife were In from 1'owfll Iluttos Knttirduy lioiiujr nnd visiting frli'iiilM. A. W. UrnUT thin week moved Into III new lieitdiiiinrtcrs In tin rt-ur of tlii Journal ollU-e. Clntlde A. Itlildli' In hack lit 111 post n fori'iimn of tin Journal office, fol lnwliitfn wcck'ssli-klics. W. II. (wile went to Portland Fri day to nee III wife, who lins recently left the liospltnl there after n severe Ilium, I. W, Warner, II. Aditmsoii, ". (SIN U-rt ami It. A. Mtties, nil of I'ortland, rcnelicd rrlueullle to'tlier Hunday on tnislne, lil(li'(i'iuli'iit teleilioin rotnnulcs In Crook county will lietwcen now nml Christum onmi a sfpurntu ex cluiiijre In Wlniiek's store. Notice uH-nm elsewhere In thin Issue ol the milieu) Mivlllitf of the Kijuaw Creek Irrigation Co. nt tht Crook county court house Wcdnreilitv nfterniiou, Noveiulicr It. 8.1. (irnvex, mniiauerof the Homin ati llulletlu,mroiiiiauleil ly i:d Meek, who wan on Mm way home to The Unlit, visited the Journal office Mnn dny while imssliitf through thU city, William lllalr, o(tnns ter nt YounH, (a I,yUKiii iretiiu-t, drought In the election returns WedneHday. I A.Younjr, v m llrownlilll nml Chan Morris werenlso In the party, having business tiefore the county court. John K. Morris, who litis U-eu con fined to hln house for hourly two mouths with troiiltlelu his hip, due to n severe full when Nut n boy, In niiiiln nt hi livery Nam, f.vllnu In flue fettle, lie Is'llcvc the trotihle from whlchhe lum suffered nt Interval for yeiirs In now prncttcally n tlitiitr of tile inlet. Hook to form the urn-leu of n IN brnry In every school In the county bnve reached 1'rl ih I1U from Salem nml are now rendy fordlxtrlNutlon Ny IN A. Ford, county superintendent ol schools. These embryo llhrnrlcH nre nent here Recording to law, and every district, no uinttrr how small. In en titled to It pro rata elmre Just the name iih It In lutltled to lt pro rata Kliare of school money. Wear Insured Sou Arts rnr nm-kn imnmif (Mir "1 Me- 1 1 fir M."hi.Broi'. Jlortuuioulln. 1 1 'IMt it lw Kuan!! - Ik Bh l pttlt ol "llolrptwiffo Ii Inr 1? ft) anil If Ativ-nr all nl thritl I com to hole or ricvil d4frlnir In monilui will rcpiw Iticiu Willi new io ui.f Holeproof Sox re ArrA wllh tnoltOfly (mbI tnlnrtf. 1'htiV Will tint croc-," nit'' nnf li.de. "Hole prmil" Pot do not hrlnkonntrvirh. Vott can buy (liriu In nxorlod C"lor-ix pir ol ! ftnd weight In Wnr "ltrlprlroor, So owe nnd you will novr wewr Hoy other klo l. K(mmtr tlmy rt- MHaritntrfd to wnr Ik months or you new HlKIi. Lot at (oil you bo today J. E. Stewart & Co. Agents "Holeproof ' Hose Six Months We in a A Mm Mm. Jntiie CoiiiIk 1 f C l rNloy to HH'iid the winter In l'orltnnd. i:d Meek of Klamath FiiIIn and A. A. lm In of Klamath Mamli were lo cal rnllem Katurday. I'.il llarNIn linn returiied from O'Ncll where he moved a Iioiimu for one of the O'Ncll rum hern. The Zeverly tw in that hit" lieeii III for the pant ten day him pneumonia, but In expected to recover. The other twin In not nick. J. T. Hoimtoii and family v lulled Itev. J. T. Moore nnd family on the McKny road hint Friday night, re turning home Haturdny. Mm. It. J Wlllliinin, ofHIIver Creek; Mm. J. C. (Snrett nnd Fred Wllllamn, of llumn; nnd H.J. Wllllamn. of Itlley; formed n pnrly nt the hotel I'rluevllle thla week. Wllllaiu JohiiMoit, who llvi near Lnldla w, W fW A bunlnenii culler nt the county m-n Monday. lie Wit for home the mime dny, naylnic he munt return In time to runt liU vote for Tnft. Mm. It. A. Ford, wife of the county nupcrliitcndfiit of nehooln, n-moved here from Hlntem Friday, nndnhenud In-r liuntuind have taken up their reN deuce In thin city In the old Illukle hoime. . Thellternry proijrnm nttheI'r(Ny terlan church tomorrow nlht, NovemU'r l, will lw carried out n iHr proKraiu puliuniieil in lull in mm wcek'n Journal. It In In aid of the Sunday nchool. K. C. Turk, n lendln cltlwn of Hed- moml nml owner of the I'nrk dairy ranch, wan n caller nt the Journal olllce Wcduendny iiiornluu. lie came to I'rluevllle Tucndny nltflit lenvlnjj Itedmond nt 0 p.m. Hunter' Ilceiiw hnvelteen IwiuihI, nlnce the lant report In the Journal, to Claud A. Kiddle, I'rlnevllle; Jiime T. Carter, Itonlnnd; nnd John Wen nndy, Frnnk L. Kulp, K.A. Cnt, 8 J. 8'ienecr, I.ylo M. Itlchnrdnon, C. M. Kedileld nnd C. Merrill, nit of lU-ml. The rt'Bulnr eervlce will Im held nt the Methodlnt church Kunday -Nov. K. On Monday theUtli at7.:W F.M. Itev. Wnltou Sklpworth, the dlntrlct SuiH-rliitendeiit, will preach, nnd nt the clone of the ermon the acrnment of the Lord' Supper w ill bendmlnU- tertnl. J. E. My em, formerly n county niiier!ntelnli'lit of miiooln In the nt ate of WnnhliiKton, In In thin city from Walln Walla, nnd Inkiiii Monday moruliii; tenchlnir ncIioo! In Dlntrlct No. 1X1, near l'owell Uulte. Mr Myt r ha entered n homentend In the same precinct where he tenche. Itev. C. It. HatidennchleNl, theevnu liellnt who recently held dnllv ncrvlee at the NhiiI Methodlnt church, write John It. Shlpp from Vnncouver Wnnh. that he had nnved 13. nouln In thnt city, with pronpeetnof .'O0 by the time the meeting clone. From Vim couvcr Mr. llaudenctileM l?oe to Wichita, Kail. An nt tempt I lielng made by the I lend echool board, nay a (llnpntch to the Telegram, to have the ltcml Miin ml dlntrlct exempted from pay ing the tnx In mipport of the county hluh rH hool at I'rlnevllle. The did trlct boundary board postponed n ft mil decUlon until todny (November 51. In the ineantlmo the entire lionrd will vlHtt the Ilend Hchool nnd pnn upon It efficiency. If It I natlnfled the ttchool miH't the reijulrcmeut, It will umloubteilly declare the liend dlntrlct exempt from the county high Hchool tax. lu HKM1 the Item! dlntrlct pnld Into the county hlli nchixd fund t'.WO nnd In 1U07 .'00. Should the local board win In It en deitvorn, till miiiu would hereafter lie expended lu support of the Ilend high nchool. Guarantee ID Vf ll have on hand about 125 boxes of Winter Apples priced from $1.75 to $2.25 according to value. Parties who wish to lay supply for Winter will do well to see us. Special price on Five-Box Lots or more. SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST Still a few cans left of last years Canned Goods. Our policy is to keep our stock fresh and clean and while our present stock lasts they will go as advertised, viz: All Standards, per can, 15c. Diamond W or Preferred Stock, per can, 20c RELIABLE WATCHES AT REASONABLE PRICES If you need a good watch come to us. We have them, good ones too, and will sell them to you at a price that you can afford to buy. LOCAL MENTION Minn I'ciirl Helm of I'ortlntid, formerly of thl place I vlnltlug In rrlnevlili'. J. W. Ilorlgan I up the Ochoeo buying hi winter upply of Ix-ef cuttle for the retail trade. Jlaycreek pminct, which I not re ported In the flmt page ntory, K"e Tnft Zl voN nnd Ilrynu 0. Minn Flvn Hmlth, fourth grade teacher, left Kunday for The Dnllen, where her brother I very III. Moriran' Orchentra, will give a (Sraiul Null In the Club Hall hi I'rltie- vllle Friday night November 13. The Crook county Kunday Hchool convention will inin-t In I'rliievlllo nt the Methodlnt church, Nov. 13 IS Chiw. M. DUney nnd Mln Ieun Nlnnen were married at Miolru thl week. They will make their home at the DUney ranch on the Ihnchutc near the Wnrmnprlng ferry. I A. Hunt nnd wife of Culver, uy t he Madra rlonecr, will move to I'rlnevllle to live. Mr. Hunt had plan ned to move to Mndrna to renhle, but the mile of Home proK rty In which he wiu Interested neceltated n chnnge In hi plan. The National Coiinervat Ion Com- mlnnlou In compiling for publication In n Mingle volume nil the lawn nnd court declnlon. both Ktnte nnd Fed eral, which relnte to the line of water In the I'nlted Ktnte. Thl manual will be of Immenne practical value to the wide number of Interent touched by thene law. John Devlu of rnullun called at the Journal ofllce totlay. He ay thnt never In-fore ha there In-en such a quiet election In the enn tern part of the county. Mr. Ih-vIii came In after a load of rye, wiient ami ouu lor winter feed, the l'uullna hnrvent Ink ing much shorter than usual thl full. Lorn nnd Nora Stenrn celebrated their 20th birthday nnnlversarii together Wednesday night In com- pit n y with Mome 25 of their chool mate, who nwooed down upon the Stearnn home lu the form of a sur prlne party. The evening was punned ldennatitly with game, luunle and rcfrihmcnt. . A usual nt election time, the high nchool and the four upper grade of the public school In thl city held n test vote on the presidential election Monday. In the public school Tuft received 52 vote, Drynn 25 nud Deb 1. lu the high school Tnft won over ltryan by Just 5 votea. Koine 40 bal lot were cunt. Knys the Silver Ijike Lender: A large number of Crook county's bent clllieu have licen In .Silver Luke the pant week, among whom were Theo dore Aune, A. 11. Dallies, E. J. John son, I va Went, INF. West, -A.M. Lara nnd wife, Mux U Itlchardson, Marlon D. Myer nud Mary H. Ilyan of Dend. Elmer J. Merrill, Itonlnnd. Mm. W. C. Ford nud J. 11. 1 Inner, I'llnevHle. "THE SCHOOL Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal C,We occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 equipment, employ a large faculty, give iudividual 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. C.Suid a Rusluosa Man I "Keep hammering away everlastingly on thorough work. It will win out in the end." Sold so EJucaton "The quality of instruc tion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the Northwest" CPpcn all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue free. References 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man la Portland STEv M. L. Lonck came tip from Jlnd- rn the first of the week and mnrkefd ome drened hog with local denier. Henry W. Cooke of fMuinlkn, while on n vlnlt to Madra lust week, told the liotieer thnt the Harrlman In terest liuve a right of way ngent buying right of way along the De- ctiute. Mr. Cooke own a ranch ten mlli south of Mhanlko on the I'rlne vllle rond. 0. L. I'uxton I Introducing a new variety of barley lu thl section, the gral u lielug of a dark, purpllnh color; nnd In-lng known a Itlack Darley. Mr. I'nx ton secured the seed from a farmer In Itnkercounty.aiid on March 2U of thl year Mowed It on hi ranch six mil'- north of Madra. The barley rljiened two week earlier than any w heat In that vicinity, nnd w hen threshed, yielded 29 bushel to the acre while wheat on land adjoining only yielded S bushel to the ncre. Mad ra rioiicer. The Moving Pictures. Friday, November 6, the flmt lllti trnted travelogue lecture In a series of sixteen will In) given nt the I'rlne vllle Moving I'lcture tShow. There nfter, on each successive Tuesday, commencing November 10, similar trnveloguea will lie given, the price for one admission being 10 cent or tl for the entire course. The subject for tomorrow night will be "The Canadian I'nclflc Hail way, from Ocean to Ocean." The usual moving picture will lie shown In addition to the tavelogue when ever the latter are given nbout 75 travelogue, two Illustrated songs and from two to four moving pic ture for 10 cents, or les If a coarse ticket I taken.. A Corrcotlnn. In your lat i--ue you published the premium list cf the fair in which you credited G. Bpringcr with four Crtts on draft horses, and note that it waa with out competition. He was awarded one flrt on Delgiana and two on coach homes without competition, but itie draft claa he won the sweepstake on mares two yeara old and over and also sweepntakei on ataNion ona year and over, and the comiieiition waa tne best the county affords, viz., the imported mare and yearling rtallion of the Hay creek Co., i lock with which he i proud to compete. City Property for Sale. A. 11. Llppninn has several pieces of choice city projierty for sale. See him. 10-29tf Pore -Blood Hogs for Sale. I'ure-Nlood Poland -Oil lift Hogs, six month old, both sexes. Address J. H. UaAt& Son, I'rlnevllle, Or.7-lm Horse Lost. Gray mare, branded 24 on left ahonl der; strayed from Harney place on Mill creek; information wanted leading to recovery. Addrt-sa Abtudb Minllir, l'rineville. Or. House for Rent. House for rent on the north aide. Light and water. Address P. O. box 205 OF QUALITY"- MT & CO. BUSINESS POINTERS. For a bargain In Walking ttowi tee J. E. fltewart A Co. For new Raiseni and Currant a well at everything needed for Mince Meat tne J. E. Htewart A Co. We ttill have on hand one Grain Drill and a few Walking 1'towt which can be had a bargain. J. E. Stewart & Co. Try the "Deschutes" cigar clear Havana-2 for 25c the new brand made by the Prineville Cigar Factory. Cattle, Harness For Sale. For ale One Jersey bull, 10 ino. old; one heifer, Jersey nnd lied Dur ham, two-year-old; one double set of buggy hurness; one douMe set light wagon hnruess, hand made; and one saddle. W. A. Dell, Frlnevllle, Ore. -NOTICE ( IIANOE OF t'OHFOBATK XAMB. The name of "The Itald win Farms," a corporation, lin been duly changed to "Ten Bar llnnch" by the QUng of supplementary article of Incorporation for that purpose In the ofllce of the Kecretary of State on theDSthdny of October, 190S, and In the ofllce of the Clerk of Multnomah County, on the 19th day of Octolier, 11KX. A. F. Dili V. O. Downing Directors. C 1 Enton I Jesse Htearne j 102fl2w Notice of Meeting The annual meeting of the etockholj en of the Squaw Creek Irrigation Com pany will bo held at the courthoute in l'rineville at 2 p. in. on Wednesday, November 11, 1908. Your pretence is deaired. E. T. Slattos, Secretary. Wilson's Shoe Shop I have opened up a shoe shop In Prineville in the McCallinter . building, on Main street near theOchoco briJge, and am pre pared to do all kinds of repairing. All work done neatly and promptly and satisfaction guar anteed. Price very reasonable. A trial will convince you that this it the beet place to have your ahoe repairing clone. J. E. Wilson, Prineville, Or. Maker k Crotk Kaivet ScsmI Bockt CiMra Sapplict Jewelry Wall Paper D. D. A P. Ad ID ID Ammunition Guns Knives. Belts All kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun shells loaded to order. Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits SOLD 12 W. F. rUTartlTTdTarUtolrTl ILiTTnVCBIEIR, P. Adamson DRUGGISTS We have a complete line of jewelry, con sisting of watches, chains, charms, fobs, bracelets, rings, clocks and silverware amson DRUGGISTS Agents "Mayer" Shoes The Shoe That Wears BY Hiirai Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON & Co Masks! IastmeaU Mafaii Lewacy's Caaotef Statieaery Cifirt Co. &