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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1908)
LOCAL MENTION Kiim IHnifiH' iiikI futility Mt tud-iy for tlii'lr nw 1 1.1 til KhIciii. Mr. M. H. Mitylli'ld mini1 In Mutf dny frniii Iht rutu-li mi I'mokcd river. J(h 1 ,11 r u ill O'Ni'll U wH-nl1titf vituI diiy lit town Willi friend. Hubert t'miil Mt Wi'iliiiMil.'ijr to hiuI tint Imllduva lit lila Ihiiiic on Trout creek. Jl'Mrtff Wlinlum of Culver win uliop. plttif for C'lirlxtiiuiN In tliu county eut Monday, A. I. OIU'iii, h truliicd iiiirn from rorllaiiit, arrived Huinliir tun! In now nt the Ih'iIhIcIo of tlnvi Tcmplctou. J. I. Mtf iiltoch hn returned from n liioiilli'n tny In I'orllniiil. Mm. Mi'CulliKli I kIIII In the city rouvit liwluu from n miritU'iil htiii lm, tint i'Xhh'U to return liomu lit a few wwkn. It. IS. Jom'H, the mtwmlll inn n from Howard wn In town on tiiliieii Kutnriliiy. 1 1 In mill In lmy KctlltiK out IuiiiUt of nil kliiilN Mini lio w ill Mnrt In I'lunliitf nliont Mun-li . Kee lilmtd verllwinent In ttiiutlier column. Dr. 11.(1. PiivU nml wife li ft Tin lny for MunK where they will adopt ottoof tlm four children Mt ly brother of tin; local ili'iitldt who recently died. They exjxvt to return to thin city In n diiy or two with the clillil, a boy i(fl .venr. Tin' Hyp irnw Telephone Co. Iuin lxt'ti orifittiUed wit of town nnd luimt of tho pole to curry tlm win1 ara lUrvtiily In phiee. II. I'. Wllliolt In eerctnry ninl J. K. (J rime In ireldetit. Thl company w ill inw the liidi'lN'iiilunt rsi'huuut over Wlum k'n new jKore In the Midline block. Miuuitfer rolndexter extendi! n lienrty Invllittlon to every boy and tflrl In l'rlnevllle under It yrnr of ' njro to cotiiu to IiIh nkiitlnu; rink on Tuewloy nfUTiiooii, Ikv. 2J, from " to i o'clock to a free piny mrt,v, where lit will emli-itvor to intiko tlieiii Iihvo n Ko. ill 1 1 1 1 if. No ijiinllll rfttlotmnri' iHTewNiiry rxcrpt tho limit, ii'i'l tin- mother nre Invlud to brlnjr the ImlileN ninl riinid. Mr. l'olinlexU'r'a kliul Invitation will doubtlcM brlnit til in u merry crowd of yimtlnterN nil thi) tiny mentlotieil nml It goe without tmyltitf that the . ih-oiihIoii w III lie a live one. At the Flint rreNliyterlnn church , next Sunday inorntiiK, the regular . iiarterly communion aervleo will bi belli, with Nerinoii by this pntor, recepthm (if new liH'inliem nml the iidiiilntiitratlomif the NneraiiieiitN of the Lord' Supper ami lmptltii. In the evenliijr, l'r. DutiMiiioro will deliver a Chrlttiinit nermoii, nml a lull choir w III render n impro priate to the tK'ciiHlott, The or- cltru will lie prevent nml will piny for the wrvletn, nnd will iiImo Klven HMM'ln offertory. A Chrltmn an. t henl will lie minir by the full choir. . The public In cordially Invited. Wear Insured Sox Are YmirancVuimum' Oiir"lllw prout hxrriNr,inurftliiiouUi. Tlili It lliejrmir lltiy l tuir ol "Hnli-pronl" P" lor i.'OU unit II ny or nil i.f llii-m cimo to bnlva or ml durntn fit mi.nllnw will roplac lUvul wllh now ux lit. tt. HoleprooE & Sox M dved wllh binnpt fail color. Tlicr will not ''crock." 'nikl" mr (mlo. "Holo- prm.1" Kn do not nhrlnkoor itrolrh. Vua can buy tlmn In liiorloj cnl.ir-l pain ol lu atiit weight In bAx. Wear "Holeproof" So eoc nnd you will never wear any other kind. I Kemointwr they are guaranittd to wrr Din month! or yon r-i new no FUKK. Lat ua tail you a boa today. J. E. Stewart & Co. 'it-' Tillman lleiiter wiin up frum Mml rn Thurml'iy. Alex MmcIiiIiinIi In In from I'aiilltia to fipi'iiil ('lirlHtmaii. Corn, to I.. 1,. MrlmU nnd w If- of Culver, a datiKhter. Horn, to Mr. ami Mr. J. V. ilorl yan, Thurxilny, hv. 17, n daughter. Horn, to Mr. ittid Mm. Walter K. Hyile, Friday, iN-c. 1h, u dniiKliler. Mrn. W. F. KIiik and hoii .Minnie have relumed from their vlwtt in I'ortlainl. Cellit SellllN U home fur the hub hln.VN, She iittendN the St. Jleleiw hall, III I'orlland. Horn, to Mr. nml Mm. Allen WHIeoxeinif I'owell I'.iitieN, Satur day, Uei-einU'r, lit, a daiiKhter. Max I.uriblemaiin mid wife of Mad ritN are 'peiidlnn tin ChiixtmaN liol IiIiijn w lih the fiirmer'M pareiitN at I, on (latoN, Cul. tleorjje M. MeyerN returned Wed. tieNil.iy jiooii from a tlmf uioiiiIi'k vllt with IiIn umtlier mid nUtcm nt NortheiiNt, l'ctiti. ' The McKay Creek Telephone Co. Iiiim all of ItN nine mih-N of poleN In pimllloii nml will Ih'kIii atnicliliiK win1 next Tuemlay. TiiiniIii.v'i btawre took out twelve piiNNi-iiuei-N, nmoliK whom were the tin imth emplnyed to lay the .new court lioime roof, wliliii In now com pleted. Champ Smith mid wife left for portluiul TucNilny nnd Cliamp.will (irobably no on to California before Dually ileiiilna upon a permanent llH'lltloll. MrN. l jiifi'iie LiihhIit, a daughter of Med Vauderpool ofthU city tiii'l formerly of l'rlnevllle, bmt her flrnt baby daiufhU-r hint week nt Bend; ii Ki' one day. Iiiteriiient wiin muile here. AttheFlrt MethodlHt church, fir Hiimlay lec. 27, the Hiibjin t nt 11 o'clock will 1n. "Tho death of tie f i Il Year mid the birth of the New.1' The one for 7:IW will U; "ChrlnCN value of tho Until." Tint orchcntrn will Klve HnvIii1 music ;it thene HiTvlieN. Suiiilay ncIiooI at 10. I'.pworth I-eaifiie at Clio, thlN Ik-Iiik coiiNecrutloti Her vice. JtoMcoe Howard. nianapT of the l. I & I'. Co., on IiIn return from the city n few dayN nm, Hiild there wiih Ntlll much railroad talk In l'oi tliitul, the general tn-nd of which nii iiin to be that the new llarrliuan Hub up tfielH'Hcbute throiiuh MadriiN will bethellrHt road built Into Crook count v. He huso no further plaiiN relative to the Central Oregon rail road, the llend promotion, In-cnne the other line failed, ' , ComineiuiiiK ft week mro today and eontlnulntr until Sunditv nlht, thlN city and all of Interior Oregon experienced the nmt extreme fold weather of the pnwnt winter. Saturday morning, the government thermometer In thlN city reentered a minimum of 3 degree below zero. Ughtmutw fell Thurmluy, but the other three day of the Hiiap Were clear, cloiiillueNN returning Sunday night. Tueetlay liiornliig opened with n teinpernture of 30 above.' Miidrn l'loneer: Harold Itnldwln, of the Flrnt Nnthmnl ltank at I'tiin -vllle, mid Alex Mncklntonh, li promi nent Htocktnnn of l'aullnn, wen In MadraH Sunday. Mr. lSaldwin cumc down on bunlncHN connected with the Frank Huffman ranch, which ho nnd Max Wurxweller piirclmxed Home time ngo, and he nnd Mr. MacklntoNh' drove on 1)UhIiu'nh, on down to MtidriiH, um thU wiw the lutter'M (irnt vlult to tliirt part of the county. Mr. Mackintosh In In the Hheep bunlnexN near rnnllim and In a member of tliu Slate Shin'p Commlif hIou. ' LOCAL MENTION Charlie WatkliiN of Albany In vIhIiIuk local relative. linyd Wiltneof Hear creek wiin n local rUltor the cud idtlie wei'k. . Tlm KiiHtern Star nnd the Munoiih will hold Joint liiHtallutloii of oincem the coming Katunlay night. Mr, C. L. Halniiion, now of Salem, lutN mild her rcHldcliee III IhU lily to William I'roNe; coimlileratlou, i,2."0. Joe Hunter mid William Miiii(n, together with thelatter'N Hon rrlme, were lot'iil viHltorn the fore part of thlN week. ,. V. llarilniaun. bookkeiM-r lit F.lkliiN' Hton, relumed Monday from Shanlko, wiiere he met IiIn wife com ing In from Cortland. Otto Gray mid wife, whonre In charge of Ilonnyvlew Htock farm for the. winter, were holiday hIiopihth at l'rlnevllle the end of the week. JhiiU'N Hlce nnd Ia-x Long cnine over from Haycni-k In their nuto WediieHilay evening to intend the (iirlNtmiiN Hull given by tho Club. McClallln & Votiug, of llcdmond, have urranged to clear land nnd move Iiouw'n In nny pnrt of the county. Their ml v. apiK-arn In mi other column. It. K. (Jrny, ptibliKlicr of the Jour nal, Iuin Inh'11 confined nt homo thin week with a HeriotiN affection In one eve. ciuhmiI by col. I Having net- tied tlierelu. W. A. llooth ban lteeu very 111 nt hU home during the hint few dayn with a wvere nltack of the flNthmn. Jaini N McCoy of Itedmond wan In town ycNterday. The boyN coming In from l'rlnevllle report it IliipONHlhlu to get ltd much n one good drink of whldkey on the l'rlnevllle Hide of the mountain. Mitchell Sentinel. School dlMtrlct No. 22, which cm. brnccH MadraH, Iuin levied a 15-inUl tax to niK't oxpentH'H for tiie current year. The enrollment there shown 1 11 chlldn-n of Heboid nm, ami a property valuation of ?2.000. The E. F. I'. W. clana of the llnp tlHt Sunday Hcbool will give a watch p trty New Vear'n Kve at the Union church. Light refreidimeiitH will Ik? wrved from t wo bootliH and a nhort tiroirrnni will 1h rendered. ICvery b ly Invited. The rabbit drive on Agency I'lulim wiih not a complete hikvchn, the liuunleN being very unruly and there not being enough driven present to corral the umall nnlnmlH. Another d.ive will bn held Dec. 2S, ntartlng nt the John.Trotter jilaoe In the vlclu ltyofSngcbrunU SprlngN. The dintrk't'' boundary board of Crook cput'iry loin ullowc l tho peti tion of the tuxpayer of Rend for for exemption from taxation In Hiipport of tho Crook county high Hchool, . on ticeount of llend maintaining a high school of umaller but equal efficiency. The membcre I of tb? board paid a iH'rsonnl Visit to 'the Bend high nchool, Innpectcd nil (It (lepartmenti thoroughly and then, upon their return to thecounty neat, allowed the petition. So tunny !niuirlcH are King re ceived In l'rlnevllle from persona llv lugeldewhere about land, n-alty nnd lnvcHtmctitM In Crook county that the local nowsimper oIHccn and the pOHtmiutter are kept benlegid. At pnwnt there In no way to answer tlicfe letters adequately, unless Rome one taken personal time to do so, but with the formation of a commercial club In tliln city a means may be found In the Issuance of a 'priuted pamphlet outlining the salient points about tills city nnd county. MUn Ib-rthn Hegardt of I'owell liiltti-N vlalted In town thin week. Mr. mid Mrr. K. F. (itierln were In from their home cant or I'm-ihI thin week. Minn Cora FergiiHou paid a visit h'-re Saturday, returning to llend Sunday. Howard Turner nnd wife of I'owell Uutles were In town on biiNineHH Wednesday. Stroud I'.ros. are holding a rl lie Hhoot for ClirlNtmnN turkeys at the north end of town tills nfteriioon. Tho turkey shot for.nt the gallery Sunday were won by Outer Clay pool, Steve Yancey and Oliver McDowell, two each, and Keyn Hyde mid (.'buries Carroll, one each. Miss Bessie Dlngee, who bus liecn u pupil lit the public school here, was tendered a Hurprlso party Monday night by her fellow-Htudeiits In the eighth grade, prior to her departure for her new homo at Salem. Prof. Ashby was nlso In attendance. (rant While, brother of Mrs. Art hur Mackey, whose home Is In .northwestern Canada, has been In I'rlueville the past few weeks visiting relatives. Mr White Is a professional mountain guide and each year pilots hunting parties Into the point of the famous big gauio of tho Canadian Kocklcs, such as the big horn, elk and caribou. He leaves for hlHbome next Saturday. Cook, Ogrien, Ftackj. Clawson, Jenkins otiJ I'ierce. llasiey'a team was the winner. Total ralbitg killed 352. Coyotes Ammoiiitioii Cases Appealed Are Decided Judge Brain-haw has forwarded three decisions to the county clerk, the moHt important ti which and the one of most general interest is the granting of a petition for a road in the Haystack country, near Madras, on appeal from the county court. The decisions follow: A. W. Boyce et al. vs. Crook County; appeal on petition for county road; decision in favor of api?ilants (plaintiffs). Ole uennes and Puis Layon vs. August Peterson, Bertha Peterson, J. N. Hunter and V. H. Staate; foreclosure; findings for plaintiff. The Central Oregon Banking and Trust Co. vj. A. B. Estebenet; attachment, findings for plaintiff. Killed 52 Rabbits. Death to Coyotes. January is to spell death to the coyotes in the State of Oregon, according to the plans which have been announced by secretary Dan P. gmythe, of the Stale Sheep Com-1 mission and the State Woolgrowers' j Association. During the coming! month the flock masters of the; state are to wage a concerted and and systematic warfare upon the grealeft enemy the woolgrower has to contend with. Dogs, guns, traps and poison are all to be brought into requisition, and it is expected that the number of coyotes can be greatly reduced during the 31 days in the month which has been designated for daughter. The same plan was worked last January, and, according to the re ports received from all parts of the state, hundreds of the animals were slain. It was this success of the first effort which led the officers of the state association to repeat the experiment. G uns 17" Belts If you want to pleaseyour husband Just buy him a box of these Cigars pneked espwlally for Christmas by the l'rlnevllle Cigar Store. All kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun shells loaded to order. Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits The R. E. JONES Lumber Mill ON THE OLD KXTGHTEX I'LACE ON THE OCIIOCO Is now cutting first-class lumber which will be sold on reasonable lerm9. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED ISOLD BY 1 W. F. Klng I Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, . Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP & PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON A rabbit hu&t was organized on December 15 by the ranchers living at O'Neil and Lone Pine the time limit expiring on December 20. Sidc3 were chosen by two captains, nine men on each team, and the hunters went forth after the jacks. Meeting at an appointed place at the expiration of the hnnt the pairs of ears were counted, one team having 174 pairs of ears and the other 178 pairs. The highest individual score was made by C. II. Foster who killed 49 rabbits. Len ore, one of the captains killed fivo coyotes during the hunt. It's up to the losers to pay for the oyster supper. The teams were composed of the following: Lonore, captain; Freeman, Weigan, Love, Curtis, Mingers, Cudd and Negus. Basey,. captain; Foster, Foster, Mailer h. Cntl Kaiiei Sckool Books Camera Supplict Jewelry Wall Paper D. P. Adamson DRUGGISTS g Matical Iattmeat. I & ss M I Lawwr'a Caadiei , ' - I Stationery Cigar I A new and complete stock of Holiday Presents just arrived, consisting of Fancy Combs, Brushes, Dressing Cases, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Manacure Sets, Toys, China Dishes, Stationery, Silverware, Cut Glass, books of all kinds, Clocks, Ladies and Gentlemen's Purses,"etc. Do P. Adamson & Coi DRUGGISTS DECEMBER 23rd jjiia DECEMBER 30th The Sixth Annual Christmas and New Years Given by the P. A. A. C. at the Club Hall Wednesday Eve, December 23, and December 30 9 1908 3XQ:Rc3-.A.:ISF3 orchestra These two dances will be the social events of the season and the Club extends a hearty invitation to all country friends and dancers. The floor committee is composed of Jack Summers, Frank Elkins, Harry Lanius, John R. Luckey, Frank B. Foster and others. The Club has secured a competent caller and the orchestra has new and late dance music for the occasions. The ladies will serve their celebrated Buffet Luncheon in the hall. TICEETS $1.00 J 3