Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 14, 1909, Image 3

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    LOCAL MENTION
Ilorn.on J.nuary I), to Willlnm
French, a lion.
junn lioatwick ami wilt) tre
back from The Dalle.
Horn January 3, lo the wife of
V. I!. Porter, a on.
iseyi nydo l bick with pneu
monU at the I'oindcxlcr.
Alex Mucklntohh report 40 be
low sero nt Ii'ih luce near I'aulin
during the cold k1I.
The county court hai nbolihlipi
the olllee ol county roaduuutcr
Hereafter the roul a ujiervlnor will
rcnrt to the court.
Horn, on January , to the wife
of Hoy It. Howard of Arleta, Ore
a daughter. Hoy wa a 1'riuu vill
Uty a few yearn bro but in now on
the staff of the I'ucilio Monthly
County court adjourned Mun
day to meet again February 1
At . . .
An inimenne amount of minuicm
was More the court. The Journa
waa nearly awamiied in handling
it.
Mim Kiva I)i.bl finished her
four month term of achool an
teacher in the Rye irni dintricl
nd will begin mother term at the
Alkali Flat rchool a week from
next Monday.
J',UI-r H. r . W. Pitman and wife
arrived in Madrai late Halurday
from Hrookville, Ohio. Mr. Pit
man la the new Chrintian mininler
located in thia aection, and will
have a circuit of Madrnn, Willow
creek and J.amonta. Pioneer.
Claude Smith wa over from
i nneviue ruiuruay having come
over with Mie IVarl Hightower,
who had been amending a few day
In the county aeat visiting with
friend. Ilcnd bulletin.
The county court waa interrupted
in its r-ewion Monday long enough
for Judge Kllia to nuke George
Henecal and Annie I Quinn man
and wife. Thin in the (lrt
marriage Mr. Kllie haa performed
in hia official capacity as county
judge.
Pcechutcs District No. 12 ha
been enlarged on the aouth by tak
ing in a email atrip of timber land
while on the north some decert
land waa added. Aa there ia no
tax on the donor t land it was found
nwetoary by the court to add a
atrip of timber so that ruftieicnt
revenue could be raieed for the
maintenance of roads.
Wear Insured Sox
Ami ymir aocVa iWiwW Our "llnlo
pnml" ar mmtrd lur ats mnoUia.
Thia li tintuamlrr
Imv alt palm ol "Holrtwoof" Sn
fur l?0U ana l any or all ol Ihem
coma lo holna or nomi darning In al
mnnthew will rviaac Uiain IUl
now tut Fttt.E. -
Tf . t f W
noieproot
Sox'
aro Irrt wlih ahinttilatv
laal cnlnra, Thrr will nnl
"croi a." "nil" nor l.lo. " Hole,
prnul" 8ni itu nol ahrlna nor itroti h.
Von can bur hem In aaaortat
enl,,r-ii pain ol alia awl mlutit
In a boa.
Waar "Holeproof" Bo one and.
foil will nevar wear any oilior kind,
a Komeimlwr (hr aro gu,iramlrM eo
i-nr l monlha or you net new aox
IK hli. Lot ue tall you a bus today.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Mixs Marion Myers of Han
Frandxco is vieiling Mrs. Ityan.
Ralph I'orf.l; and Mim Mabel
Maben were married January 13 by
Uev. Iiewellen.
The infant daughter of Jac
Hdrris, who Uvea in PrineviU
died yeoterday, It was buried to
day.
Coasting is the order of the day
at Prineville. The bill north
town is the ace no of thia enjoyable
winter sport.
Kd Hodson baa sold his interest
in the I'rinevillo Flouring Mills to
J. W. Carlson. The new firm wil
be known aa Ftewart & Carlson
Henry Carlin and George Milli
can have been gathering aome of
their cattle this week in tl
Crooked river country and expect
to feed them later at Powell Duties
Jack Harris passed through
town last rnday evening with
1 100 bead of sheep. He wat tak
ing them from the desert to hie
place on the McKay for winter
feeding.
Sheridan Shroufe, proprietor of
the Sisters etago lino who baa
been sick for the past ten days, is
now improving. John Park of
Cliue Falls haa been driving the
stage in Mr.Shroufe's stead.
F. C. Iigan of Crook waa
business visitor this week. He
reports less snow and warmer
weather in his part of the county,
but says that the stink cattle are
hriuking because of the cold,
lly ei .i t .
junn u. rpoo naa located a new
sawmill al iellicrow bridge, west
of Lnidlaw, and expects to begin
operations this spring. Mr. Spoo
is accompanied into tho Deschutes
country by Joseph G. Houston,
both being from Portland.
Hev. J. T. Moore of this city is
thinking of Tilling a regular
ppointmcnt on his circuit at
ilver Lake the first Sunday in
each month, having been asked to
o this when there lust summer.
He is now serving the Daptists at
Fossil two Sundays and thoso at
lend one Sunday in the month.
On account of the banquet to be
iven by the firemen to-morrow
evening, the barket social an
nounced for that date has been
postponed until Friday, Jan. 22,
to be held at the Union church.
here will bo a short program and
good time in general. The
ladies are asked to come with well
filled baskets nnd the gentlemen
to please do not forget their pursos.
At the First Methodist church
Sunday 11 a. m. the subject will
be, "Christ as tho One moved with
the feelings of our infirmities."
Tho evening service will begin with
"Meditation," played, by the
orchestra. A full choir will sing
the Christian battle Hymn "The
Fight is One." Mies Howard will
sing "Saved by Grace," by
Stubbins. Tho Eubject for the
sermon will be, St: Paul.s conver
rion. Sunday school ot 10 and
Kpworth League at G30. You are
cordially invited to come and wor
ship with us.
LOCAL MENTION
Otto Gray reports the loss of
four blooded piss at the Itonny
view farm during the cold weather
F.J. Lively, Alex. Mackintosh
and Duncan Maclcod left for
Portland Sunday. Mr. Lively
will select his spring stock of
goods while at the metropolis.
High school teachers and pupils
tendered a reception last Friday
evening to the members of the
new board. A very pleasant even
ing was -passed, nefrcthrnents
were served and eorne timely
thought informal talks made.
Mr. Orval Davis and Miss Grace
Parrish were married Wednesday
evening at the home of the bride's
mother, Mrs. M. A. Parrish, at
llaycretk, Uev. C. R. Moorhead
officiating. The bride is a highly
esteemed young ludy with a large
circle of friends in Crook county
The groom has, for a number of
years, been foreman of the big 1$.
& L. ranch, in which capacity
he has won the confidence and
... i
esieein oi ins employers as well as
of thoso who know him best.
Redmond News.
Redmond, Ore. Jan. 10.
Hurrah for Oregon's mild winter
climite. It is delightful and is no
mistake. Saturday morninz we
measured the snow and found 12
nches on a level. It haa packed
enough though by a little thawing
nd the weight of the falling snow
so that meant 15 inches of snowfall.
Mrs. Landes and Mrs. Lamb are
xpected home again before long.
Mr. Landes looks for bia wife in
bout a week.
News and the passing of teams
on this road have been about as
scarce this week as when tho road
waa first opened. Some days no
one passes at all. E. C. Park.
Unintentionally Shoots Her Child
Mrs. Oma Locke, formerly Miss
Oina Craig, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ah". Craig, of Grizzly, un
intenliionally shot and killed her
little three-year-old daughter
Chicago at Christmas time. The
Chicago dispatch dated Dec. 23
says:
"While her mother was decorat
ing a Cliri.tmas tree tonight Pearl
Locke, three years old, picked up
an old revolver and snid to her
mother, Mrs. Earl Locke, "she
me mama."
"The mother, unaware that the
revolver was loaded, pulled the
trigger and shot the child through
the heart, killing her instantly
The revolver has been in the bouse
for six months, and only one
chamber was loaded."
Rooms for Rent.
rorainirio or uouiiie rooms or
rooitiM for lioUKekeejiliifr Inquire at
tlilM otllce. Ml
Get Thia Separator.
Kharples Cream Separator No. 2: will
ell or trale for stock, cows preferred.
Heparator nearly new. For i.articulari
see J. II. fimitli, Prineville, Or. 12 31-2tp
For Sale.
One second-hand 3'i-inrh waifon. 110.
12 31-21 J. II. Dkloki, I'rineville. Or.
Gty Property for Sale.
A. II. Llppman line several niecin
if choice city urouertv lor wile. See
him. io-20tf
Land Clearing and Contracting.
Ke Mcf'lallln & Yonnir. Itedmond.
Oregon, for hotine-movlritf, or lor any
kiiiu in in un i-mnnng; HiiKenriiKli re
moved, trees cut. Ktunips pulled. We
are prepared to bid on unv work of
HI" kind. 12-21-lniD
Grizzly Butte Not So Cold.
Lamonta, Jan, 10.
Ed. Journal In order to correct
the impreesion that Grizzly Butte
is tho coldest place in Crook county,
herewith send you the tempera
ture taken at the sawmill. It
covera bix days inclusive from
January 5 to 10, and is as follows:
Jan, 5. morning 4 above, evening
below.
Jan. 6 morning 2 below, evening
above.
Jan. 7 mornina 30 above, even-
ing 2 abovo.
r o . .
Jan. o morning 4 above, even
ing 10 below.
Jan. 9 morning 18 above, even
ing 8 above.
Jan. 10 morning 12 against 22
below at Lamonta, 21 at Culver,
15 at J. L. Windoms, 38 at Madras
and 26 at Prineville. Respectfully
Mrs. W. II Pkck.
W Caa Ltcalt Taa aa a HoaMttnJ.
We lire prepared to locate intending
settler on Kovernment land within
iihv dlHtance of thin cltv: eun show
you one claim w ith two line sprlntr.
Write to I.aFoi.i.kttk & Skaiii iiv,
Ho x 2U, Prl ne v II le, ( 'rook Co. , Oregon .
Hides, Pelts and Furs
WAN TED
LOCAL MENTION
The Roalaud Items hist week were
received too late for publication.
lietter time brlnit lietter clears at
Ix-tter prlii. Kmoke clears man
ufactured bjr-the I'rineville Cigar
Fuctory.
No mail wn received from Sbunlko
Monday or TuewJay of thin week
liecaiiHe of the. failure In the Wkkh
Klianlko train service. It all came
lu Wedncadny at V p. in.
Three hundred years ko, Khakea
pearesald: "We are advertised by
our lovlnjr friends." Hrnoke a
l, Komi and become one of our
ad vertlserii. I'rineville Cluar Fact'y.
Mrs. Oni Zell of Crook county,
paused through Moro Tuesday at
tended by her sister Wevo, and from
Moro by her brother, Georj?e E. Lew-
ellnn, cn route to a hospital for
treatment. Moro Observer.
Grants Pass Observer: Mrs. J. W.
Baker, of Bend, Ore., who with her
husband and daughter, Misa Melbn,
have been visiting Mr. Baker's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Baker, of
KoHfburg, received a Ulegram call-
Ing her to the bedside of her sister-
in-law, Mrs. A.J. Wlmer, who Is
dangerously III of ptomaine poisoning
nt her home In Grants Pass.
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Ammunition-
Cm!
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Knives,
Belts
Free Recipe Book.
With the first purchase of a one-
pound can or larger of Cleveland
Baking I'owder we will give you a
Cleveland Ueelpe Book which con
tains more than 250 choice recipes.
There Is no better Baking Powder
on the market than Cleveland.
J. E, Stkwaut & Co.
The R. E. JONES
Lumber Mill
ON THE OLD KNIGHTEN
PLACE ON THE OCHOCO
s now cutting first-class lumber
which will be sold on reasonable
terms.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
All kinds of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgun shells
loaded to order. Powder
shot, shells and reloading :3-;
outfits
SOLD BY
w.
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PRRRV
----- a a a a ihl
PRTVU!VTT T V ODPnotf M
OREGON
Highest Market Price Paid
Herman Poch,
2 miles rust of I'rineville, on Oclioco road
Notice to Dog Owners.
Notice Is given to dog owners llv
liitt within the Incorporated limits of
the city of I'rineville Hint you are
hereby notified to procure a license
toryour dog at once for the ensuing
year of 11)011.
C. L. SlIATTlVK,
l-14-4t Recorder.
chooe mm-mi
OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, Pr.tld.nl
D. P. 8tcwart, Vic. Praaldant
O. M. Elkins, Caihlar
DIRECTORS:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkini,
D. r. Stewart
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
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Wall Paper
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Lawafy't Caadies
Sutioaerr
Cifira
The Leading Magazines and a
complete lines of Post Cards at
D. P.
Adamson
DRUGGISTS
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HOME
CURED
MEATS
We now have on hand the first lot of our famous
home cured meats put up by Mr. D. F. Stewart.
The method employed and the care taken in putting
up this meat makes it far superior to any other meat
on this market.
J
Stewart
Compaey
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