Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 19, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL MENTION
l. I', AilnniNiiii la In I'lirtlainl IliU
Week nil hllHllieaP.
I. W. Ward left on M t tiittn.v m singe
to HpCIld the winter Willi lllll
daughter nt Walla Wnllii, Wnali.
I'rnf. Travera, who Ik well known
to the ti'iu'lii'M of ("rook county, la
now connected wfth tho Muiiiiioiitli
m'IiooIk.
H. H. Ntcnrna
doctor' cure.
Id ngntu under tli
lit wan teenvcrlng
from n fllitlit attack ut l.viliod ami
atnrtcd to work too hooii.
MInm l.oiite MoiiiuoiniTy wrltea
from 1 'ji ti 1 1 iwi to tho Monmouth
Herald "Hint she Inn ii line nit idi 1 1 nt
In the lteat at IiooIIioiiih) on (aide (
the roil nly Hi-lit."
MImm AiIii Morae, llvlnit opposite
tlx' rourt Ihiiihi', ha charge of tin
illxtrlbiitliin of tin atnt hook for
imlillt' school- llhrarlea In thl county
during tin nliM'iirt' of Nupt. Ford.
Tin mull member of the t'ulti'i
ArtlHiiim Indue In thl city on Mon
iluy night treated tin' bulv iiiemlier
to coffee, rnki' ami daliitlrH after the
ceremonies liiclili'tit to two lultla
1 1 tM hail liecn concluded,
Tin' ladle of tlu Presbyterian
church served out' of their excellent
dinner In tin' ni'W itiartcr to In-m-cuplcd
liy tlic Win ink t'o. Tilt'
luttlcM hud tlii'lr liiimU full tnkliijf
cure of the big crowd that ciuno to
pulrotilxe thrill.
I'm, Itclkuup & F.dwurd lire con.
xlili-rlnir tin' purchase of ii couple of
n ut u. Tli hitter on Mil present
trip to I'ortliinil with hi wife, hint
nlMo pithl visit to Tla lulli'M am)
IVliilli'tou with a view to III Vi'nt lnix
In it chug wagon,
Ititlph Jordan nml mother, I). F.
Htcwnrt ami W, A. Itooth a few duya
liguaold their timber claim In the
IMue iiiouutnliiH for f'.'MK) apiece.
Mr. Itclkiutp could tiUo Inive sold
her clnlm but will hold the tract ii u
t It nflcr ttn rallroml come In, when
she Id coulldctit price will go tip.
Tlii Christian church In Crook
rouiity a a whole In considering the
matter of lulling a circuit pastor
who ahull give at least one Sunday
In I'lit'h mouth to I'rliii'vlilii ainl one
to Mad rait. No definite step In t hi
direction, however, have yet . Ihvii
taken ly the 40 or more member
of tin church In thlMclty.
I. A. MoPoiinld. wife anil son nr.
rived In I'lluevllle Monday liy tvugon
from their friiter home at Itrldne
port, Potiglu county, Wnh., up
near the I'aniidliin line, where, the
mercury drop to :io Mow uro In
mid-winter ami rle snmi'tlnu a to
111 In mid-summer. They are look.
Inn for ii location In either ( rook or
I.nkt county, but will probably lo.
catc near lleilmoud, where they lime
friend. They railed nt the Journal
olllee and expressed thi-uiM'lve an
well pleased with tliU part of the
country.
Wear Insured Sox
An ynnraocW im,w,,l' Onr"IMo- t
prcHii rw.l nro 'muri-a lor l tuonlllt.
7 hi la tha gtllm(.
lluv lis fttli til "HnlrpfOnf" Sf.
tir t-'OU ntul It any or nil at thum
cuBii to holrs cr Pont ilarnlntf In i
munthtw rculc Ilium wliti
new tux IUI.K.
Holeproof
Sox
ar arm wlin ninlutrlr htMl
nl ccilum, Thc will net
''crcH-k," "ni.f' Dr (ml. "Hnl
ptoul" 8n do not nhrtnlc noriltrii h.
Voa en buy them In nnorlod
colorg ill puln ot tlu and nlnut
In bnx,
Wcit "tloloproof" Bo one nd
irnu will ninrr wpt mny other klnil.
Kfmpmlwr thor xe gmamnimt to
wr l monllx or you tri nrw n
1 UIX Lai vt mil you bos loOay.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Orrlu Mill ciime hack from i;uene
hint evening.
Jmlk'e CIMm came over from lleud
oil W'eilliemluy ' Mtii((',
Warren Itrowu li ft today for liny
nl iii-lt. He will lie hack next Mou
day.
Hilinuel I Illicit Ik In I'ortlnnd re
ct'lvliihT treatiuclit for n luid cam' of
l heiiuiatlKiii.
W. II. Fi inter of ratillua wan In
town thu flrnt of the week laying In
winter iiippllea.
Coltiiirn Mcl'liemou, it atockinnn
from llnycret k, wan looklnhT nftt'r
IiiinIiichk In town Wt'diieHilay.
Mm. J, 1'. CoinliK. who U npenillll);
the winter In I'orthunl, In ntopplntf
lit HO IjlKt lOleVflilll Ntreet, North
Alex. 1uvIn In nt Shaiilko today
with neveral rnrloniU of prime Crook
county iH'fVfM for thu rorilund
market.
The l'rlnt'vllle l'lro ltepartmeiit
will hold lt annual election for chief
and iiHHlMtuit chief on Monday, lh4
Ci'lllher 7.
Horn, to tho wife of Max WlUon of
MailiiiK, In l'rlnevllle, Nov, 11,
dailuhter. Mr. WIIkoii Ik it dUter of
Mm. Ouier ('In y pool of thU city.
A. 10. Sargent of Mitchell arrived In
town Monday nml hit liccii lookliiK
around for it grain ami hay ranch to
re .it. lie ex ectK to move hi family
to Crook county In n few wcekn.
Thi' I'. A. A. ('. haa arranged to
give the annual TImuiUkkI vlntr eve
hull nt the cli'l) hall on the nlKht of
Nov. 2i. Morun'N orcheMtrit will
play, A large iittenilimt'o In itutlcl-
pllteil.
John Tuck, w ho llvcNttfcw iiillf
eimt of Itetliitoiid, ritlwd it 1M crop
of carrot on IiIk ranch thin year
lie flmlN n ready Nate for them nt $
it ton for attH-k feed and the net re
turn villi Im more than l'H)per iu;re.
U. h. Khlera, repreNeiitlntf an lown
liauklliMT Drill, Iiiin ocnel u tate
hank nt Iledinond. The new lunik
will lie known u the State Hank of
Itedinond mid will lie under the alile
and experienced mntiitgement of Mr.
Klilcr.
The rilnevllh' I'lotirlnit Mill In
working day nml night to fill order.
l.itKi wiH'k '.'O.tXK) pouudN wiim Mhlpped
to Harney county and on Monday of
HiIk week ls.OXKI poumU more left for
the Kiinie tleNtluatloii. Next week
lli.(HK) poundM will Ih taken to Silver
I, like.
Harvey l. iMiuhnni returned Mon
day evening from Portland, wheie
In- went with Hugh l.lnter with rat
tie. iMiuham had two cnrlomU and
KlNler many inure, ltoth utiK kinen
received top-notch prlceN. Mr. I.Uter
Nt tK'tl off at Hood lllver tovlwlt
hU winter.
Heiijiimln MoCaffery, latt ly of Buf
falo, N. V who crime to Crook
county to nNMoclatt with hi brother,
Frank McCaffery, In the real cut ate
tjiiHliitfiH nt lii'diiiond, wiin In nttcti l
a nee utnui the latt ltiwciK' Knox dur
ing IiIk lllneNN In thin city. Mr. Mc
Caffery In it trained uuriu'.
The KadlfN Aid Society of the
MethodlHt church Iiiih elected the fol
lowing ollleerw: Margaret (1. Klklun,
preHldeut; Lucy HockenlKTry, vice
prt'Nldeut; Mona Shlpp, wcretnry;
Lulu IHugee, treiiNiirer; Adit 11. Mill!-
can, Fannie JohiiHou ami the above
named olllcern, executive committee.
FotirtiH'ii tiirkeyn were awarded hn
prlr.eH at a turkey nhoot conducted
byJohuLuckey m the ridge north
of town Sunday nfteruoon. Hlue
rockn were nhot nt, tho ThnnkHglv
I ig blnU U-ltig given to thowe mak
ing the lilght-Ht Ncor.'B In each con
text. The .wlnncm lire: llarney
Mlllloin 3 turke.vN, CharleH Lytic. 'I,
AruiKtrong '2, Steve Yancy '2, Dr.
IIiiiImhi 1, Dr. HiiiIhoii and Arm
Mtrong 1 tie, Keys Hyde 1, Dr. ImvlN
1.
LOCAL MENTION
C. II, Morrow of OriiNN Valley wna
it local vlxllor HiIn week.
J. H. McMeen of Ijiinonta wiin In
t Mm city over Saturday night.
J. II. Mnrliall and Alvln Marshall
of 1'nullnii NN'iit Sunday In town.
L. A. lloolh, Hon of W, A. Itooth
of thU city, will remove toKenttle
WiinIi., where lie will go Into bunU
IIINt.
Klmer Clurk. proprietor of the
hotel nt I'aulliia, came Friday for a
load of winter mipplleN. lie returned,
home TueNilay.
M Inn Norn Mitchell, teai her at t he
McKay nchool Iioiihc, In very III with
a Merlon throat trouble, nml nchool
Iiiin Ijeen cloned for nearly two weekw.
Mr. and Mm. Merchant of the
Willamette Valley lire vlwltlng nt the
home of Sheriff KIWIiin. Mm. Mer
chant In a NlNter of Mr. Klleu Iogan.
Hoy Hinenil, W. Darley, Will Smend
nml F. Smead nil of whom live on
the lluniN road Ix-tweeii here anil
I'aiillnn, were county neat vUltom
thlM week.
The MethodlNt IjhIIcn' Aid Hocletr
will hold a ThaiikNirlvliiir 'market at
Collliia W. KlkliiN' more nil day Wed-
ueNday, NovemlK'r !.. for the mile of
ThitiikKglvIng edlbh'N.
At a meeting of the Hoynl Nelgh-
bom TucNdny evening, with a few
Invited giii'NtN, the time wim upciit In
ainiiKeiueiitK, giiini-N and content.
Light refn-nhmentii were nerved.
Guy Alllnghaui Iiiin charge of the
Hotel I'olinlextcr during the ulimnii'e
of Italph Sharp and family nt Topp
enlNh, Wnnh. Squire Sharp and wife
are expected home the coming Katur
day.
Married, at the pnntor'N ktudy.
opptwlte the court Iioiihc, Wednewday
nfteruoon, NovemlK-r H, by the Ilev
II. C. DuiiNiuore, Alonxn NegtiN, of
IJiiiiolitii, and MInm Nora JohIIii, of
HaycrtH'k. The happy couple left ut
once for their homo at Lnmontn.
The regular rtervlctn for divine
wondilp will m held nt the Preaby ter
lan church next Sunday, with
preaching by the paator, both morn
ing mid evening. At the evening
aervlce at 7hH). Dr. DuiiHinore will
apeak on"TheFrnlUof ChrlNtlnnlty."
The public are cordially Invited to
attend nil the aervlce of the church.
The aoelal which win to have lieett
given at the home of C. W. Klklna
tomorrow evening, Novemlier L0,
will lie held hiHtend nt the M. K.
church. The social lit given uuder
the miKplccN of the young men'N
Ulble (Hkn. Indlcntlona point to
a large turnout. IlewldeN an attrac
tive program refreahmenta will be
aervetl.
Will J. Sherlock and Mm. Nettle
Sherlock were In thin city during the
week, en route from Pnlaley north.
While croHHlng ail Irrigation ditch oil
the Journey, Mr. Sherlock, who la a
well known ahecpumn, wna towed
out of the wngoii and an a result of
the accident linx Ida entire right una
paralyxed. Mra. Sherhnk had to do
the driving nud cure for 1dm until
uicdlcul UHMlwtiince could be obtained
here.
Thankaglvlng Day, ThurHdiiy, the
I'Oth., will 1m? obaerved by thcchtirchc
of Prlnevllle In a union aervlce, which
will be held lu the evening at 7.30, In
the Prvaliyterlun church. The aer-
mon will be preached by Uev. J. D.
Ix'wellen, paator ot the Methodiat
Kplacopal church. It h:ia beon Home
yenm aluce ThanKaglvlug haa been
obnervetl In thla way In Prlnevllle,
nud It la hoped that t ne icople ot the
Ity will, In a meaaitre ut least, bIiow
forth their nireclatlon of the iiutnl
fob! gift and fttvora they have en
joyed the pnxt year.
(', II, Wlitae and wife, who have
Imi ii on a trip to Kugene, came In on
Monday' atnge on tlwlr way home
to Lainonta.
Mm. Plt-r amrMm. II. I Mont
gomery were In town today from
(IrUxly with n load of turkey.
They wold them for 10 cent a pound.
Ouy and Dora Itltu-r, who have
been working at the Johnaon ranch
all NUiiimer and fall, pnaited through
here on their way home thl week.
(ieorge Aune died Snturdur even
ing at hi home In llend, aged 39
yeum. IX'uth waadue to cancer of
the throat. The fuuerul wa held at
Demi Monday.
The fourth travelogue lecture
given, with llluatrated picture, at
the moving picture allow, will lie on
the "Sculpture ot the World" Tues
day evening. Nov. 24.
Among tho appointment JiiNt
announced by the national foreat
service are C. C. Hon and J.C. 011
chrlat, a fiMlatnnt foreat ranger for
the IfMchute national foreat.
The at t ond edition f the Keat
Friend Cook Hook, tanned by the
Ladle Aid Society of the Methodlat
church. It will be on ante at the
Knatcr lair to be given by the lad lea
next aprlng.
(J. Springer- of Culver panned
through here Friday night with a
band of young thoroughbred
atnlllon which he wna taking from
Ida ranch at Culver to aell to partlea
In Luke county.
Oniric Itedell, who owned a
auloon In 1'rluevllle prior to the
Innguratlon of local option In Crook
county, left thl week lor Tacoma,
W'aah., where he expect to engage
In t he anme bualneaa.
Mr. and Mr. John Itcutcrand Mlaa
Hoae Iteuter, pareuU and alater of
Tillman Iteuter, have arrived at the
latter' home In the Madra country
from KvaiiKvlllc, Ind., and will make
their future home lu thl county.
Prlnevllle Camp No. 210, Woodmen
of the World, will hold a apccla'
meeting thl evenlug, NovemlK'r 19,
at which Circle and Woodman
memlicra are Invited to 1J preaenr.
Itefreahment will lie aerved, and a
good time I promiaed to all.
County School Superintendent It. A.
Ford la vlaltlng the county achoola
thla week, paying vlait to Mill Creek
and Howard, up the Ochoco. He
will vlalt nil the achoola In the county
at ome time within the achool year
He extect to return Saturday from
thi trip.
A. Work, who a few days ago aold
one of two thoroughbred atalllona
he brought to thl city from Port
land, preaented Manager AUinghnm
of the Hotel Polndexter with a flue
framed picture of the A. C. Kuby &
Co, home bnru and yards mar
Portland, allowing all kind of
thoroughbred In action.
A. H. Llppmnn baa flnlahed build
ing the McKay school house, for
which he bad the contract. The
building la 32 feet long by about 18
feet wide, and hna both an entrance
hall an a belfry In addition. The job
la a very good one, and the new build
ing In Its coat of blue paint
preaenta a striking and neat apiwnr-ance.
J. F. Houston, who Uvea 3!) milea
from Prlnevllle ou the Bear Creek
road, wna a caller nt the Journal
o luce last Thursday, and anid that
the people reeldcnt In the Crook
neighborhood were becoming more
and more anxious to have the govern
ment reestabllah a mail aervlce, If
only once a week, betweeu here and
Crook, Oregon. The Prluevllle
otilce this week was notified by the
government that the poatofllce at
Crook had lieen abolished, and all
blda withdrawn, effective Nov. 30.
LOCAL MENTION
Floyd Whelpley ha taken over the
dairy bualnea of Chitrlea Carroll, and
will henceforth furulah the people of
Prlnevllle with milk from the same
no u ire which ha won for Mr. Carroll
an enviable reputation naadlatrlb
utor of lacteal product locally.
Clinrle Carroll and brother hare
bought the Columbu Johnaon place
on the weat aide of Crooked river for
11,000, and are moving In now.
A atock coinpanr of ten Crook
county citizen a few day ago
bought a thoroughbred atalllon for
13,000 from A. F. Work of Portland,
representing A. C. Kuby t Co. of that
city. The men who paid l-'fOO apiece
for Joint ownerahlp In the atalllon
are Will Wurxweller, Charles M.
Klklna. John Wlgle, Charles LUter,
John Klllott, Ed Schmeer, Ed Slay
ton, George Slay ton. Newt William,
son and one other. The horse I
now at Wlgle' stable.
The next meeting of the McKay
Creek Telephone Company, the Inde.
pendent farmer' line recently organ
ized, will lie held at the McKay
school houae December 5. Thestocl
holders' Hat will be closed against!
outalder December 1, after which
date It will coat person desiring
telephone on the line a stated price
Inatead of a pro rata to Join. The
placing of pole has lieen in progress
all this week along the eoat side of
the McKay county road.
Thanksgiving Shoot.
On Thanksgiving day commencing at
1 o'clock theie will be a trap ahoot in
Prineville for turkev and other prixes.
JOHN LLXKEY, Manager.
Household Goods for Sale.
Household gooda, consisting of one
bedroom act complete, dining table sod
chair, parlor aet, one rag 11x13, aide
board and cooking utensil. Will sell
in whole or In part. For further par
ticular apply to L. A. BOOTH, Prine
ville, Or. 1M
Special Firemen's Meeting.
There will lie a ajntlal meeting of
IUttcue Hoae Company No. 2 at
Firemen' Hull next Saturday even
ing, Nov. 21, at 7:30. All members
should attend. It
W. U. Woodwakd, President.
Gaku.neh I'kkiiv, Secretary.
Ammunition
Guns
ICnives, Belts
All lands of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgun shells
loaded to order. Powder
shot, shells and reloading
outfits
SOLD BY
W. F.
King' I
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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sisting of watches, chains, charms, fobs,
bracelets, rings, clocks and silverware
D. P Adamson & Co,
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