Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 26, 1908, Image 3

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    LOCAL MENTION
A. M. Drake of IWud wim hole dur
ing lln week.
I'.Iiiut Knjli r In reported on t
Milk lUt thl week.
Horn, l wife nt J. (ilmrilo.
Kundiiy, Nov. '."., it mm.
Uon. W. Miles of l'aullun was lit
town tirMiilli'M4liU tvetk.
Dim I. Ilea. n( Madras, left tiia.v
lifter n short stay In I'linevUlo,
Collin V. I'lklus wont to rinlluml
Hnutirihiy nil it week's business trip,
V. H, Mustnrd and wife, of On ken.
Inli', WiihIi.,.m here Iik-iiI visitor Sun
day. Itnptlsinnl service will ln held In
tlh Mi lliinllxt cliiiri'li nt tin' morning
HiTtli'i) the coming .Sunday, o
J, ('. Freeman, sheriff it Sherman,
county, Is n U 1 1 tc it couple of weeks
liiuklnu over Crook county.
Six now ini'iiil'i'iM wore received
lutu tin) Ilnptlst church Sunday
Illi irilt IlkC. lil'liT I'.iuIm if i.UllloUtll
C-i l )! t III-1 1 II JX till' WTVlee.
Forty-elht dollar wa cleared nt
the Methodist uncial last l-'rlday
evening. Tin1 itffulr wiim mull r the
auspice n( tlm young men' !lilii
I'IiImk. Till' nttrllillllH't', wn large
itiut t'ViTj In ily had mi enjoyable
time.
Drilling wn. continued after tvntir
hint boon found In it wi ll on Mrs. 1.
W. Adam' homestead south nl
Madras, nay tint I'lonecr, with the
result tlml tln ilrlll p. tu t rn ti l tin
stratum n( riK-k which liiM tin'
water and It wa Inst. This I one
thing Hint nil well driller In Crook
county should gu.ird mkiiIiihI.
Tin mrty of Oregon Trunk I .(in
surveyor llliiliT I". Crane, who linvt'
lniii fiiiiiH'tl ni'itr tin WnriiiHprlim
ffrr.v mi tin m-Mt'liutif, IIhIhIii-iI their
work nt M ml run nii'l vicinity Iiml
Thursday nml mi Friday moved
tniiii ilown tin iK'm liiiti'N, It I lis
kiiiimmI that other work await them
iii'iirtlii mouth of tin river, prob
nlily Mcttinl const rutt Inn work, nml
iii'Wh to thl effect should lt mion
fntilii'omlng.
Iti-v. J. T. Moon In still puxxlliig
over the mysterious triitiNfuriiwittiiii
of his double seated btltfuy, ttiouuh
tin ili lift wn remedied utmost oh
soon im II Imviiiiii known to tin
Itnptist preacher. I'pini Mr. Moon'
it-turn from Itcinl Monday his ntti-n
tlmi was rnlli'il by several cltltcu to
tin fuel, that tin smaller wheels of
the vehicle wen bnth on th' whip
ili li', whllt tin larger whirls mlorui'il
but did not Improve the opposite or
lnrbonnliit.il. IU-ltiyr it tnii huh ol
old Missouri, Mr. Moore luul to lie
"shown," nml In this hi' was ri'itillly
accommodated. Ili'ipili'kly perceived
tin dropsical appearance of tin rlir,
nml t tt Im In it "ilry" county. Mr.
Moon think tin wheel became
tllUl'll IIH lollg HgO IIH llllli)VtVll, Ol
maybe It wim when Tuft tl.foiitt d
Ilrynn. but thnt'mi h;i tlnu.
Wear Snsirred Scs
Att ymir cVe iwtw7' (ttf JiI
1 111 Is tho u-ira- tfr -
(or f.'OJ nn l it rti-v or i thntt
C'imd 10 bo!i r m -tl tlnrttfnir In i
Ocw tux 1 Iti-i-
Holeproof
r iIvpii Willi liMrl'ili-ly aMt
lnt ci'luM. lfy will n-t
I'liH-h." "m!'1 n r l.lo. "Hole
prMil" Kox tin not nlirlnk nnriiriL-h.
Vcu cno luir Uxm.i in AMsorird
Cnlura- His pairs ol a ilto anJ wolirhl
In A Imu.
Wenr "Ittilpproot" Ro onr nml
you will n"'f 1 liny uihor klml.
Kf nifnilwr- ttiry mo jrM.irtiNl lo
wiMir Niii numtliH tr you ut new not
1 UKI- Uil ui t .-ll yoa Ijje tixlay.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
II. 1". Jiiiii k of Iti'ilniolnl mill In
town Moinlny.
TIiuiiihh Slmrp Jr., iiml wlfo of
Crooki'il rlvtr wcri'ln tow n Mondny.
Jim- Culiilix, tint I'ltlllllllt MtiM'klllilli,
wiih In town tin (I rot of tliu wit'k.
O. It, Duvi'iiport ami wlfi of llooil
KIvit vIhK.mI In city tliU wit k.
A. ('. I.ui'iih of Hi-nil Hlnyi'il over
hrri'Til'-H'Iny lituliton hiN wny Im-Iow.
Jlltlll'M Itoilt'll, of JlHU'pIl, W'nllowrt I
county, rvnrhi'il hero Huiulay on it I
LOCAL MENTION
Hi-out for Inii'l.
Ir. I'. vii Mamh, chlropriv tor, In In
tin city, nml " III rcci lvo patient nt
tint 1 luti I l'rliifvllli.
I'.. Si lliiinii, wim work nt tin
Wurttvcllcr pl'ict nt lllmk buttc,
cniiii'lii from tin lower ilcHcrtNiimlHy,
J. (I. IvIwnnlHitml wifnof llnycnt'k,
who nro now In 1'ortlitii'l, will linv
for I'.tiulittul In n day or two to upend
the winter.
I'lie Thniikinclvlnif eve ilntice given
by the I'. A. A. ('. lant lilirht wim nn
enjoyable affair. Morgan' orcheMtra
furnlhlii'il the IiiiihIc,
I. I.. Ciipltn, rtpnientliiix the
Honey until Hardware Co., of Port
land, wait In the city thin week In the
lute rt'NtM of ti I k Itrui.
J.S. Mi Mi-en lliilHhed hauling IiIh
Ki'aln to town from I.aiiiiuita tliln
week. brluuliiK In IiIn hint load, one
of barley, on Monday.
Mr, l'.lln M. I vcii. Mm. Anna IJ.
Iiaytoii, Mm. J. N. II. (ierklnn and
Mr. and Mm. W. P. Myern, all f
Lnlilbiw. were In the city thU week.
The lieiiree of Honor, In full force.
Hlirprlncd Mm. If. 1'. llelkiinp on the
iHCimlon of her blrthbny tho end of
the week. A very merry time win
had.
Minn Norn Mitchell, who win too
III to hold I'laiiwN nt the .McKay
m-hool recently, oil account of throat
trouble, I nearly well ngalii nud
Hchool ha been rcHiimed.
Tho ladle of the I'mibytcrliin
ihiiivh will hold their 'Kxchniiiii'
Window" at the l.lvelyIordan
l.atiln Co. Ston each Saturday
atternoon ie(liiulnj; the tlMt Natir-
day In lkHcmbcr, roiitlntilui; nil wlti
ter. Frank Foter lia rented the
Wnritwcller iiropcrty on the north
hie nml will move In next week.
Mm. Wumweller and on Nate en
pe.t to leave for their proKpectlvt
lioiue In Portland Iec. 0. but Mayor
Vurweller and Max will probably
remain In Prlm-vlHe uiilll Jnuuary.
i:imer Clark, proprietor of the
hotel at Paulina, miffereil n wcond
Il k hmII while lit the Pollldexter
hotel limt week, nnd lMcnine no 111
that hi wife wiih nent for by tele
phone. Mr. Clark nrtlved Friday
iilht,iind afterthat F.lmerlmprovtHl
iUli-kly. They returned home Sun
dny. No pcMoit nliotild forKet or omit
to attend the union ThankHxlvln
Hcrvl.-e to beheld at the PrcHbyterlan
church tonltflit (Tliurdy ). He v. J.
1). I.e-.vtllen will preach. In con
formance with the priH'lamntlon of
both I'rvNldctit Hoonevelt and tlov
Chambeilalii thl Hcrvlce ha been
nrrantfed to nt urn thank a one
people for the bounty of the punt
year.
A.S. Ireland, foreHt uiHrvlHor for
thl district, left Monday to Hjenil
ton day or two wek In the De.
chute national forent nbove Pe.nl,
and w bile away wl'.l vUlt Himland
and CreHceiit. HI trip h.t no Hpeclal
Hlsiilllcance, but be will Helect the
ltt for a forcHter'8 cabin to Iw built
In that part of the rvwrve next
Hprlntf. I (h location w ill depend more
on the center of fur.'ntry activity
than on tho jteonraphlenl center of
the illxti'U't.
(ieore O'N'ell wim herefrom O'Nell
Mondny,
II. J, llcaty wan here from Iuioiitit
Wcilnemlay.
Wlllliiin Kineitd cniiio In from Pont
Vedlieday.
Mm. H. II. Smith ha returned from
her trip to Portland.
Mr. nml Mr, (illmon and Ml
Mary JoIiiihoii of win tern Htrney
county, Jimt lH-yoml ltiick creek, nre
VlHltlnglll theclty with C.J. JoIiiihoii.
The K"vcrniiient foretry liend
iUnrUr In thl city now incupy
room .1,4, 5 mid fl In tho AdaniMoii
bliM'k. The chnnne relieve tho "here
tofore rnuiped ijuartcr of room 10
and 17.
No rcHtralnt wn placed on boy
climbing to tlioii'M'Xof the new court
lioiiHe duiim Sunday, while the work
men were uwny. If thl ort of play
continue, BiiiiiD youiiRHter will Ik
biully hurt.
Several new inemlMM have Utii
admitted to the local Hiibordlnate
lodeof()dd Fellow, nnd another
Initiation I ex ! ti'd tho coining
Hnturday nlaht. The election of
olllcer U llkewlMo et lor thl Satur
day,
M. A. Mi Uan, who for the pnt
two year ha lweu employed In
llorhran A Still meat market, b it
thl week with hi wife lor 'Mexico.;
Ilo hoH- the chanp will prove,
Im-iic uYlnl to the health of hi Invalid
wife,
(Jeorire M ver. who lot ft lter
Nov. 2, from typhoid fever, ha 1mch
HpendliiHT Home time on till account
nt Krle, Ph., where another hImUt I
iiUolll. Wlicimhe I well, Mr. Myer
will return with her to Crook county.
Prof. I". L. Anhby and Max I Infer
are plamiliiif it trip from Prlnevllle
to the mouth of tho ldnchute river
by canoe, the tart to be made Home
time next mimiiicr. They have itl
rcady ordereil the ciinoeaiid are uow
practltiiijj; nwiinuiliii.
Meilauie C. F. Smith and Pel
knap entertained fifty children nt the
Pelknap home Saturday afternoon,
with glum', iiiiihIc and rcfrcHhmcnts
of Ice (ream nml cake. The little
one are inenibeM uf the I'ulou
Junior HiKiety of thl city.
Throii Thronon I landHcapliiK the
Knot plot ariiund the Methotllt
church, net tlnu out rone bunhe and
crtH'pliijt vine. It I the ultimate
Intention to have thee vine cover
the Hide of the edifice nnd form green
nrchcH of fi'Htal bcuuty abovo the
door and window. Mm. Adit it.
Mllllcan iHchnlrman of thecommttUe
havtiiK the work In chnrp.
The ICiuttern Star, In piiMiiace of
It niinual nnd very pleiiHiirnble cu
torn, will meet thl evening In
a body at the lodgo hall for the
yearly ThankHjjIvliiK celebration, nd
mltU'tlly one of the moat enjoy'
able function In town. Tho ladle
have been looking forward to the
eveut for Home time, uml It gin
without naylng that nitught will ltd
lacking to make the meeting all that
tt Hliould lie.
Mm. M. Calbrenth, mother of C. I.
Calbreath, of thl city, came last
ThuMdav from her home nt The
i Dalle. She wim n pioneer of Crook
county and lived In Prlnevllle when
there wn but one other nbode here,
the log cabin nnd dwelling of Mr.
Helnler on Crooked river. Although
one of the vcrv flrt net tier, who
aided In hewing the way to the Crook
county of today, Mr. Calbrenth ha
not boon here for twenty year prior
to her preoent vlnlt. It I the Intent
of her children to keep her hero until
I after CluiHtma.
Jarni A. Hrown of Culver I here
today.
Oeorgv McDonald wnndown from
Paulina Vedne'lay.
J. C. Itcyiiold of Powell Itutttj
wiih In town Moday, j
Mix Ceole Smith I th guent of
Mr. C. F.. McDowell. J
llyrnm Pro., of IwlHton, Idaho,
nro here looking for land.
Mr. N. I". Miller and on of Shnnlko
nro nix-ailing ThitiikHglvIng day In
PrlnevUle.
I,. F. Arnold enmo over from Sin
ter to M tid ThaukHglving dny In
Prlnevllle.
There will le a Thnnknglvlng
dance at Templeton' hall went of
town thl evening.
William Uolco and wife have
moved from their ranch on the ISoar
creek roal to thl city for the winter.
Mi High tower mid MIh Heed of
Hend are HH'iulliig tho Thnnkglvliig
holiday ut the homo T. A. Hitld
wlu. Mr. H. C. I mimic, Jnme Speneer
nnd wife nnd O. D. SM iicer, till of
Itedmond, look dinner together In
Prlnevllle Tueday.
Ia'vI EniHt. ft regular HubcrllHr of
the Journal at fronton, Mont., paid
thl ii Mice it call Monday on hi way
to Powell Puttc toHpend the winter.
William, Trine daughter Ethel and
bnby llarel, came In from Ilaycretk
Monday to upend the ThaukHglving
holiday with hi daughter In thl
city, Mr. I.lzzle Perrln.
Piano Tuner Maunder, who pny
thl city a call every year, concluded
hi local engagement Monday and
left the same day by ntogefor Shanlko
and the country below.
Dr. P.oHonlM-rg, iinnMed by Dr. I5el-
kunp, on Wednefdny morning jer
formed an operation on Mr. Cheter
Starr. The patient 1 doing nicely
nnd will recover rapidly.
The McKay crook Iteople are mnk
Ing rnpld heitd way with their new
telephone line, Heveral mile of polo
tH'Ing ot nnd nearly nil of the pole
being laid alongxldo the road.
The MethodiHt Sunday school ha
begun training tliechlldreu fort'h dat
um. The Xiiiim excriiHCB will lie
held the night In-fore, the M. E. Santa
Clau making hi deccent December 21.
Haln of the paxt week have been
Hilltlcently heavy In Crook county to
bring up the gnw on the range and
the fall grain In the Held nicely. Not !
In year fui the farming outlook for
the next year been no good.
HoHCoe Howard, manager of the
D. I. & P. Co., wa down In hi auto
from Ilend Friday on buHlne
connected with the Central Oregon
rallrond. Plan for thl road are
going Hteadlly forward despite sur
vey work and rumor nnent the
Hnrrlman line.
The M. E. cradle roll hn eHtabllhed
a room In the Sunday school depart
ment of the church where mother
tuny leave their liable while attend
ing service Sunday morning. The
plantarted hint Sunday with six
Infant, Mm. Lewelleu being the first
lady unsigned to the tusk of amiiHlng
the little fellows for the hour between
11 and 12 o'clock.
MIh Hose It. Parrott, Instructor of
English at the high school, last night
explained in a very Interesting and
Instructive manner the pictures of
famous sculpture thrown on the
creenntthe moving picture show.
Some of the principal gods and god
desses of mythology, fauns, veuuses,
mlnotaur and chnracteM from
Homer' Iliad and other ilguroa of
ancient ISreoknnd Egyptian thought.
Next week will probably lie shown
Swiss Alpine Bceuery. Friday night
the moving picture will Iks "The
Bridge of Sighs."
LOCAL MENTION
Will Iiarl-r of Culver wa In town
Saturday nnd Sunday.
D. P. AdauiHon rctnrned thl week
from Portland, where ho went on
bUMlncHH two week ago. Dr. and
Mr. Edward, with whom he went,
are still In Portland, the doctor U-lng
In attendance upon lit little daugh
ter, who I reported III with a touch
of pneumonia.
Max WUhou, formerly of Prinevlile,
who ho Ihi d upending the pat two
week In thl city, returned to the
WitruiKprlng agency today, where he
ha charge of extennlve Improve
ment and repair that are being
made on the government building
on the reservation.
H. E. Jrny of Madras wn Jn thl
city yesterday on biilneH nnd went
homo today. He not long since
made proof on 100 acre of homestead
land adjoining the Madra townslte,
and In the event of a railroad build
ing to that point Htaml a show of
being struck by the llghtnliig of "get.
rlch-OJilck."
Mack MeDonougb, ft Scotchman,
who wna born lu South Africa,
passed through Prlnevllle today on
hi way around the world. He 1
traveling on a 121,000 wager, he say,
made at Pretoria. S. A.. Ix'tween
I lenry Stewart and Mack H. Klnesley
the bet stipulating that he should
"bum" hi way Into every country
In the world within five yeaM. He
say he hn two year yet In which
to complete the Journey.
Thoma H. Sherrard, supervisor
of the Oregon national forest, for
merly known a the Cascade (north)
national forest, will be In Prlnevllle
to attend the stockmen' meeting
December 10 to 12, Inclusive. With
thl addition of Interest to the local
convention, called for tho purpose of
adjusting the Hue between the sheep
and cattle raw,re, the Incentive to
attend held forth to stockmen should
cause everybody Interested to come.
Ammunition
G
UBS
Kn
ives,
Belts
All kinds of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgun shells
loaded to order. Powder
shot, shells and reloading
outfits
Household Goods for Sale.
HmiwhoM ftoixls, consisting of one
bedroom sot complete, dining table and
chairs, parlor eet, one rug HxiS, side
boird and cooking utensils. Will sell
la whole or In part. For further par
ticulars apply to L. A. BOOTH, Pnne
ville, Or. U i3
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
DDTvpciTir nnpcriM
Hakr k CnA KaiTM
ScimI Book
Cuncr Stpplitl
Jewelry
Will Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
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Statioaery
Cifars
We have a complete line of jewelry, con
sisting of watches, chains, charms, fobs,
bracelets, rings, clocks and silverware
A new and complete line of Box Stationery
D,' P. Adamson & Co.
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