Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 21, 1909, Image 3

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LOCAL MENTION
C'tiHitip Kinlili inn family have re
turiM'il from 1'iirtliiiid .
Htilfi-tiP Lusalcr ami wife of Item)
lire In thin t'lry vUtiln.
Arthur Wuriweller returned to
rrliicvllln'froin Portland Tuesday
MImm Ntint I ol.lm rnino In Huiulny
from Hhnulko for it two week visit
with her parent.
John O'Kelly win In tow n from
Culver Tui'Hilny. lliU operiitlnn tin1
( o ru;M Hodman fiiriu there, under
lenne.
lion. W. A. Ilooth, who Iiiih been
MTlnllnljr III, till) plint ft'W Week III
radldly n'Kuliiinii liU ntrenu-tlt and
llOIN'SI til l lllllMlt ll IIHIIIll III II kllOI't
II mi'.
Herman I'ik Ii on Monday sold nil
tlin iMi f hide In bin ponncssloii to nn
lijrent nf Shank & Co, I'ortlnud
wliu I travelling throimli thin
county.
It. K. Cooper of North Ynkluiii, an
exert crenineryiiwin, U here hnikliiK
over condition with n view of i-n-KiikIiiu
In that bulucnn some time In
tin fut tin.
WiirJerO'Ncll U In rrlnevllle from
Khiuilkii, spending tlu week with
hi family. ft May tin- railroad
terminus In rather dull just nt pre
iMit. Mr. O'Nfll xHYt to return
there tin bint of tin1' wivk.
The debate, several time post
poncd txt the Crook mid Hhcr
mnu county hluh nehooln, lum now
Urn Indefinitely postponed. Ail
verse weather condition ami IIIiii'hm
nuiotiK the iroMNvtlve debater In
the mums
Mlsn Jessie llnrtlev, ti-iu-lii-r of the
flfth grade, wan struck on the head
liy n hard snow ball, thrown hy a
high school Imv, last Friday noun
nml rviidcrvd uueoum-lotin, she wan
unable to hold school tin1 afternoon
of the iieehlcnt, or thin week and her
romllllou In poor. A hii!h 1 1 1 u to
tcneher ha Ihh-ii furnished for her
chins.
Jim'J. Larson wan tip from ()' Null
Saturday. Ho say that ht and
(h-orgo O'Ncll have bought the
liilnlucnn and lease of tin- Lone puc
Trading Cii., on tin ra lichen ntO'.Nell
and took charge of them the first of
the year. Tin new owner have
leaned the properly from Trunk
Forest for n n-rlod of live yearn and
are preparing to make many Im
provement n to the store and other
buildings.
Two bridge on the Columbia
Hon t hern railroad were washed out
hy the Hood hud. Tuesday night In
the neighborhood of Moro and
pnnnciigcrn and iiiiiIIm lire now Mug
transferred. The bridge wen1 three
lulled apart, mid thin Intervening
distance lum to In1 covcrud without
loeoitiottve power. Luckily there
wan a train on each end of the road
when the washout is-etirrctl, other
wise tho tank ol getting mail to
Shaulko would Ik' much morcdluii'iilt.
Wear Insured Sox
Are your nt-lm tnmrnl "Htr "Ml Mo
pruol ' Sua xto iniHieH lor U inontlis.
Thin It imnmlr
llur tli pair o( "lltilrprool" Bt.
Inr l-'.OO mtt II any or nil nl Dirin
catna to hute or bph1 darning- In tit
months we will roplaca Ibvia wlU)
now sua t'ltt-K.
Holeproof J
m dvd wllh nhnnltiMf Ki
lal t'nlora. Thc will nil
"cro k." 'rtini'' nr lil. "Itnla.
proul" 8ox do not shrlitk nnritrvtch.
You ia bur lhm In orlod
colon iu pain ol iIm and wnlvhl
In a box.
Wear "Holeproof" Bos one and
you will nvr woar any other kind.
Kemwniber thy aro guaianttnl to
wrnr nix monthi or you ki new anx
HIKE. Lei ui (ell yon a box today.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
1'red lleimke wan up (rout Madrna
thlH wi-ek.
(leore Hamilton of (irUily apent
WediieMilny In town.
Mr. mid Mm. Iee I'ei k, of Culver,
were In town Wednemlay,
t'liim. V.. rarrlh of Camp t'lwk
wan In the city the flrat of the week.
Horn, to the wile of Walter Morrln.
In rrlnevllle,' Jammry IS, l!X!li, a
ilinmhter.
Horn, to the w ife of M. I. Nye, In
the Hear Creek ilUtrlct, January 1U,
l!H)'J, a daiiKhter.
A innrrhiKO llcenne Iiiih Ihiii IkmiumI
to Manford ('. WatHoii" ami Mix
Aura ratrlek, both of Culver.
Frit iii'Ih Con tea of Khaiilko, with
the rnelllt' Htaten Telephone Co.,
win In town thin week looking after
inaltera for the roiupaiiy.
1. (). Ireland, of the company of
Ireland A Fawcett, of Corviillla,
horwf Importer!, In In I'rluevllle tliU
wei-k with it IiIk black 1'erehenm
tallloii which In for wile. Mr. Ire.
land recently mld a big lielulan to n
company of rancher at ltcdmon l.
C. Kiitlth who nperalea the ferry on
the DeMchliteM lietweell Mndriui nud
WnniiHprliiK Ik In rrlnevllle for a few
day. He miivm the Koveriiment
thermometer at tho Ajfeney reentered
.'12 below an the cohlcKt during the
cold Miinp, mid that they had about
two feet of hiiow In that Hectlon.
A hooii iim the weather become
t tied again, enabling uninterrupted
Heboid attendance, the Hew truant
ollleer will Ik? called upon by the
Prlnevllle city whool autliorltlea to
look Into the riiHeit of all boyH and
glrlM of whool age who do not in
tend their chiMKeM. The . compiilKory
dchool age are lH'twetii 0 and M
yearn.
(inborn F.dwnrdrt, a young man
lately from Mouth Carolina who
took up it tract of laud at iixt, and
who alternated hi time In tweeii
(ilHt, llend nud rrlnevllle, In In jail
on charge of murder In l'ortlnnd,
having nhot and killed Tlioiiwot F.
McJalllard, proprietor of the Klche
lleti rooming bonne at .1: 1 ' ' SUth
Mtreet. 'Theahootlng wan done dur
ing a debauch.
There will lm no preaching iter vice
In the 1'tVMby terlaii church next
Sunday morning, the puntor being
called to the country. The unual
evening nervleen v 'M lie held, meet
ing of the Clirlntb..! F.ndeavor at fl..'IO
evening worxlilji and Heruion at 7.I10.
In the evening. Dr. lbuiHuiorv will
HM'ak on "The I .lie and Character of
I'aul." Munlc by full choir and
orchentra. The finbllc nru cordially
Invited.
It htm been reported that the band
boy are contemplating a menus of
raln'.ug money for the purpone of
buying neveral Instrument of which
they are In need. It In not yet
known Jont what the nature of the
event will be, but the boyn nlllrin
that nothing of the like hnn ever
before taken place lu rrlnevllle nud
they promlneyou the blggent dollar's
worth of fun you ever had. Iet un
all give the boyn our hearty and
ntibHtantlal Hiipport. Full pnrtlc
ulara giving the time, the place and
the event will npiear next week.
City Mamlitil Wade Hunton In
Urli glng to life omw of the city
ordliftncen that have long nlncc Iwen
nuiiponed to be dead ones. I'nder
direction of the council the stove
pipe linen will have to ,1k replaced
with good brick linen. Another one
In the air-gun nulnnnce. No more
air-gun shooting In the city limit,
nay the marnhnl. The curfew ordi
nance reipilren nil youngntern under
IS yearn to bo off the' ntrectn after
the curfew rlngn. The mnrnhal
nn.vn he Intend to- luforce thin law to
the letter.
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LOCAL MENTION
I'. Chit wood In In town thin week
attending to IiuhIiii nn mutt' rn.
Horn, Jan. It, to Mr. and Mr. J.
C. Jiarln-r, of Wlllauilua, u noti.
We KuarauUi' a nmlle wit li every
niiioke from the "J,ii Itona" cigar.
hrln Harry, a rancher from the
Mailrim Hectlon wan In town hint
Tui-nday.
T. N. lialfour, J. T. Wllnou mid J
i. Wllnou, all of Fife, were registered
nt the rrlnevllle hint Friday.
Jim? Marniich, of Madran, wan In
town yenterday and took out piw-ra
forcltlzeiinliln In the L', K. before
County Clerk Warren Brown.-
J. II, rhlrmiiii, of The Pallen,
buyer for the I'nioii Meat Co., arrived
In rrlnevllle Tuenday. It In under,
ntooil that he will buy the beef ntock
of Mennrn. Oliver, M. I)., mid It. M.
I'owell for bin company.
Attorney Well A. Hell ban pur
chased the old Vanderpool renidence
property near tlie I. A. A. Club mid
I having the bonne reiuoileled Into
a very couifortablecottage. The old
hoiino wnji one of the very firnt to be
built In rrlucTlllu.
The Kpworth Ieague of the M. K.
church gave nu Kdgnr Allen I'oe
niH'lal lit that church Tuenduy even
ing. There wan a nliort program,
after which light refrenlnnetitn were
nerved. Quite a number of young
IH'ople were prenent.
The W, I. N. M. club met hint
Hnturday eveiilntr with Minn Cald
well. At the clone of the btiMlnenn
meeting Mrn. lielknup gave the
young ladies an Interesting luldrenn
upon the Sunday Kchool lesnon, aftT
which an enjoyable hour wan spent,
Hend Hulletln: Frank Went and
wife have peen nK'udlng the week In
town wltli relntlven. They were on
their way to rrlnevllle for a visit
with Mrn. rolndexter, but were
caught In Hend by the heavy nnow
nml thought they would wait over
here until the road were will broken
through.
He v. J. T, Moore han accepted the
Invitation of the Hnptlntnof Mlvcrj
Lake logo to that city and hold a
nie-lal revival meeting for two or
three week. Ill appearance there
next week will lie a continuance of a
very niiccennful meeting now In pro
gress, the difference living thechnnge
lu preachers. He will leave to
morrow for Hend, holding services
there Sunday en ronte.
J6hn L. Spoo, the gentleman
from I'ortland who In to stmt a
sawmill about 7 miles west of Laid
law, report that the Corviill! &
F.antern railroad In snipping great
iliiantltle of tie and storing them
at Detroit, the eastern terminus of
that road. Just liefore leaving
Lebanon, bis former home, he saw
neveral carloadn of ties destined for
IH'trolt. He believes thin U a sure
sign that the C. Jc K. will 1m? ex
tended Into Crook county.
Word came to rrlnevllle thin week
that J. Marlon Mlnkler a former
well-known resident of thin county,
was dead at (iult, California. Iar
tlculars of bin death are not even
known by his sons who reside here,
Sidney and Arthur Mlnkler. De
ceased wan aged about fu yearn. He
was a member of the Manouic lodge,
In Ohio, and It In understood that
I the remains were buried at
Cult by tho Masons, w ith the Inten
tion of later disinterment nud burial
in the Fast. Mr. Mlnkler was a
carpenter by tiale and Arthur
Mlnkler expressed Ills liellcf that his
father had probably fulleu from a
scaffold while engaged In building a
house, an It wnu kuowu that he was
employed In that work at tho time
Of bin death.
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.
tewari
Louisa Lawnon In confined to the
house by Illness.
Minn Ktla Duw broke a rib In an
upset of the botnded on the hill north
of town last week.
Hay Wilson dlsbn-nted bin shoulder
w hile coasting on the hill north of
this ( lly the end of the week.
Fight grade examination paper
were mailed early thin week by
County Kupt. Ford to all m hooln
having the highest grammar clans.
Fxamlniitlonn will beheld today mid
Friday.
In the aln-yance of activity by the
llurrliiian linen, I'. C. Wyuu, right
of way man for the (Vntral Oregon
railroad, behind which stands the
DettchutcH Irrigation & 1'owerCo.
han returned to Madran and In again
negotiating for right ol way.
"Tho Firt Commandment," will
tie the niibjeet for the sermon nt the
First Mctlnxllnt Church next Sunday
morning. The nubject for the even
ing will Im, "A I Ate with a I'lirpose."
Munlc by the orchestra nud choir.
Sunday whool at 10 o'clock' and
Ijca-ue at 7.110. Come and worship
with un. J. D. Ix-wellen I'antor.
Two young bloods got Into a very
wordy altercation at the rluk In
which I'erry 1'oindexter'n dance wan
In progress last Friday nlgl.t, and
nearly came to blown. They were
arrested by Marshal Huston, Jailed
and tho next day haled Is-fore
Keeorder Hhattiick. A a result of
thefruen both of the principals con
tributed 112.50 toward the expense
of running the city. Mr. I'oindexter
say he will arrest anybody who
doe not conduct himself properly at
hi public gatherings.
The local potato famine han lieen
Home what relieved by the arrival of
two large load of excellent tubers
from Crook county, which were Hold
here at reasonable figures. Arrange
ment are made for several load to
follow and the probability in the
fellow who have cached their pota-
t'H away lu pltn awaiting the
chance to cinch the consumer five or
six cent n pound, will not only find
the greater portion of their supply
water soaked nud spoiled, but will
find little demand for even the good
one. Harney County News. I
I). H. Hamilton came over from
Sliver Lake the first of the week
where he took some three or four
hundred head of full-blood Delulue
Merluo rn inn. He ha still about a
hundred left but expect to dispose
of them in the early spring. He wu
lutein getting Into that country last
fall or he could have sold out long
ago. He say that lliHk masters
over there have never graded their
wool until last spring and that the
advantages ure so pronounced that
It make a brisk demand for blooded
stiwk. Thin demand, too, ha been
helped along by the commission men
of San Francisco, who assert that
the best wool they get comes from
Crook county.
Coventor Chamberlain has an
nounced that he would pardon
Courtlnnd Green, rent up for life
from Lane County for murder, from
the penitentiary. Green was sen
tenced for killing John Linn, who
wan driving a bunch of horses from
Eastern Oregon to the western part
of the state. It Is said that Greetf,
In company wltli Claude Brauton,
afterwards hanged, cut Linn to
pieces and buried the body, after
shooting him in the Cascade Mount
ains near Squaw Creek, in Crook
county. Green's mother has been
living in Snlem on the comity, nnd
recently. It is said, somebody, whose
name is not disclosed, gave a certain
sum of money to the county In
anticipation of the fact that her son
would be pardoned. Mother and
son, It Is said will leave at once go
ing to another state.
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LOCAL MENTION
Mr, r. R. Howard I still on the
sick lint.
A fire nbirm wn turned In last
Hut unlay morning cauned by a
burning flue In the old I'rlnevlIIe
Hotel building. The service ol the
department were not needed.
A rumor got started the first of
the week saying that the steel bridge
west of town was In danger of In-big
washed out. Tho sheriff wun roused
out of In-d to look after the matter.
The trouble started from a Ice jam
but at no time wan there u possi
bility of the bridge going out.
Wm. Johnson In busy at the court
house extending the tax roll prepar-
atory to the anuiuil collection of the '
money by the Hherirf'H ollice. He
han lxt-n on the book one week now
and It will probably require two
more week to finish the lob. It Is
Ulleved that the roll will be In
nhupe for tlie work of collecting tax
money to begin about the middle of
February.
Wednesday morning, at Shanlko,
Stroud Hron. of Prinevllle loaded
four car of fut Int-f cattle for the
Portland yards, the shipment com
prising 103 head of mixed cow and
steer. Tlie cattle were a choice lot
of alfalfa fed beef. Cattle price In
i'ortlund are now very firm 'and
good. Tom Stroud, Wm. Daven
port and Gllln-rt Lawo.i drove the
cattle to Shanlko.
In the matter of committee
appointment in the house of
representatives this district has
f ired pretty well at the hand of the
Speaker McArthur. Dr. H. P. Helk
n.ip was appointed chairman of the
committee 011 medlciueaud pharmacy
and a uember of the committees on
elections ami on public land. H. A.
Hrattain, our other representative
hnslnemliershlp In the committees
on alcoholic traffic, assessment and
taxation, and banking.
Pasture for Horses.
During tlie next two month I
will have good pasture for horse at
?J.0O per month per head. Kight
miles from Prlnevllle at the J. JI.
Prose ranch on McKav Creek. '
1 21-4p J. II. Prose.
Maker k Croib Knives
Sckool Beeki
Cuwra Supplier
Jewelry
Wall Paper
D.
The Leading Magazines and a
complete line of Post Cards at
D.
Ad
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Company
Ammunition
G
ives,
All kinds of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgunshells
loaded to order. Powder
shot, shells and reloading 1
outfits
SOLD
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P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
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.amson
DRUGGISTS
Belts
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Musical lustrum eats
MiftJs
Lswaey'a Candle
Statiaaery
Cifara
& Co