Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 28, 1909, Image 3

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LOCAL MENTI0N
till Wi't'k, In Itiud on luwliieim.
KiiiiU CItiM nro llnvori'il with tin
(IIhUII.mI tmiixliliiK mid ruin of ( uliii
A. II. Mnmmm left TiKHiliiy for
rtiillmiil. Kttittlo mid California
MlM,
I'lilllp (trnliiuu (tin! Jiiiik-m Il""t
Iiikn vicro In from llnycwk tin liut
of tlio wiTk.
I'. T. Monrou wn In I'rlric villi tin1
drat of t lit wtrk from liU homo on
lower Troii t Unfit.
MIkm llt'iiluli Hyde, who him Ihm'II
liiAlliitny kIiici IunI full, returned
Ihiiiic Tuendiiy.
Ir, Cliurli H. IvIwrhIm wm lit
ruutluii acvernl dnyn thin week on
iroli'toniil IhimIiiih.
Ittilpli Hreem lout a inure worth
nlmut t30 hut Tuexdiiy from what
wnthoii;hl to lie mint tuck of licit tti.
Mm. i:il.iilicth Turner of I'owtdl
lhil ten, wliii him Imh-ii very nh k ltli
piii'Uiiioiilu, died tlila morning. Klie
wan 61 jeuin of Hge.
Joe (Jlriirdu hit rented the houae
of Mm. M. II. Hell, formerly occupied
by It. I.. KIiiimi in iiml family, mul In
now miikliiK liU retddenre thero with
lid family,
Tim Nunilny chool of the Flrnt
1'reali.vterliiil elinreh him reeently
pn-Melitcd the I'hlirelt with two
hiimliioimt onk rolliTtloii platen, for
tlio titling of the offering.
Mint Jca Hartley, the IHlh jfrnde
teaeher of the public Mcliool, who
wiin lu'clileiitnlly hit by a xnowtnill,
In niililly nroverluit and In able to
rvKiime Ni'hool diitlcmipiln.
I". H. I'olndexbr went to Iteml
yesterday nfteriiooii to Invent lriitc
matter In connection with a plan
to oeii a nkatliitf rink In that city
tlirvi'iilubtneiu-li weeck. The irojui.
mil In that hn romliti'tn the rink In
lleml thne nlnlitH each week ami the
other tlm In I'rlnevtlle' lining the
name nknten for both.
Max Crundnll, the expert ac
countant, tvho tin been ciicmkimI In
cxpcrlliiir, the tuTonntn of the
different county otllelaln completed
lit work In t'llneville Tuemlay anil
left fur hi home nt lllllnlioro
Wcducxdity morula);. Mr. Cranilall
In county nnnenNor of WuhIiIiikUui
County.
lleml dlnputch In Oregon Joiiriuil;
Conntrut'tloii on many new build-
lllpt In lli'tnl In nchettllleil to In fill iih
noon an weather comlltloun HTinlt.
The lleml. MmlniH Slmiilki) Stae
com puny wllllmlhl one of the torment
tiarnn In Kanterii Oregon, work on
which hnn already begun. It will lie
remly for occupancy by March 1.
A new building In nlno under way for
Heuil'n pontolllce, mul In a few ilayn
A. M. Lara, who U now In I'orthuul,
will begin the erection of a mauiiuoth
warehoune. A ncore of new rcnl-j
(li'iiccn nr planueil ami Heml will In
nil probability quite a building
boom the coming Hprlng.
K C. l'ark, the Join iiiiI'h corren
pondeut nt Heilmotul, wan In town
TueHilny, ami report that newn In
no Hcanc In hln nectlon that ho will
not be able to mippl.V hln uewny
letter thhi week. While at thin
olllce he given tin the following Ileum:
Mm. I.nudcH nrrlveil home Sunday.
Iau (Ireeiihnugh died Saturday
night at 0 o'clock. Ho han lieell nick
for ii I m u t a year, and han miffered
coiinlilerablo (lining the pant nix
month. The funeral took place
Tuenday Tom Langdon, the I). I.
& P. Co., engineer In In the vicinity
of Kfdiiioud with aercw of surveyor.
It In expected that a ditch camp will
noon be entnbllnhcd there for the
pronectitloii of the Irrigation work.
t'hnrku Tnktutit uf Lntnolllt, AUi
III the i lly Motidity.
Mr. mul Mm. Terry Iain Were In
from the home nt Powell lint ten hint
Friday.
Minn Nora Hobbn returned to
Mliiiulko Monday after a vlxlt with
her parentn.
Judge V. A. liell and wife departed
for Portland on Knnday'n a luge, for
a nhort ntny.
Jainen W. Hurt, the Madran tnent
market man, made a trip to Prlne
vlllo thu hint of the week.
1 II. Howard came up from
Madran Katurday to attend the
ImmIhIiIo of hln wife, w ho In ncrloimly
111.
Dan (Irecnhaugli died Saturday
evening at hln home nix iiiIIcn nouth
of Itciluioud. Ho wan aged about
!5 yearn.
1". J. Lively, of the mercnutllu firm
of I.lvely.JordauI.aiilun Co., re
turned Kuiiilay from a bunlnenn trip
to Portland.'
II. II. Mitchell, ono of the ditch
laud nettlern, near l'owell Hutten,
wan In the city Friday looking after
hilHluenn inntti'm,
Ceorgn Mllllciin cniuo In from Hear
Creek thu latter part of the week,
returning to the ranch Ktimluy.
The canoe ordered by Prof. E. L.
Anhby mul Max Hofer In which they
plan to ride the rapid of Crooked
Klvermid the Dcm-hutcn, linn nrrlveil
tu Hhnnlko, mid part of the outfit
han reached Prlnevlllo.
Ir. J. C. Mornn, formerly of
Klamath Falln, veterinary nurgeon
and dentlnt In now In Prlnevllle, mid
can be fc mini at the Ilnmlltonntnblen.
Hu In nccoinpntiled by Ienlle Allen.
The gentlemen havo Junt lately
arrived from Hurnn.
Thenhlpuieut of In-ef cnt tic made by
Htroud Uron. from Khanlko reported
hint week, gut caught by the wnnh
out on the Columbia Southern mid
had to lay In HlianlkoO da.vn, where
they were fed at an expenne of :J00.
They were Junt on tlio verge of being
loaded In the cam wheu the uewa of
the wanhout enme.
It. E. Jones wan In from hln nnw-
mill nt Howard the lant of the wei-k.
He reportn bunlnenn good nt the mill.
They have about 12 tneu at work In
the milt and logging woodn and cut
about 15,000 feet per day. Ordent
are already In to keep the plant buny
for noine time, one order for 1,000,000
feet of jiiinber ticlng on hand.
We have received word from J. II.
Jncknoii of Itcdmond, clerk of nchool
dlntrlct No. GO, that In the nchool
enumeration puhllnhcd In lant week'n
Journal bin dintrlcU wan credited
with an enrollment of only is when
it nhould have been 01. We cheerful
ly make the correction and are glad
to note that Itcdmond han nuch a
llouriHhlng nchool.
A new r0 line nwltchboard In lielng
bmtalled at the Wlunck telephone
central In Prlnevllle which will be a
much needed Improvement. The
new Inntrument wan supplied
through C. W. Elklun. It will
connect the following Crook County
farmern' linen: lUvernldu, Itiverdale,
Hear Creek, Paulina IJarlied Wire,
Maury mid Paulina, Eagle Itock,
Newcoin Creek, McKiy Cre'k, and
Hye tiritnn.
The Forcntry hendnuartern In the
Adamnou Hulldlng over the pont
olllce are renplendant thin week with
new nlgun on the window. Super
visor Ireland In Jtmtly proud of the
Improvement. The olllce force In
bimy thene dnyn completing mnpn of
the grnxlng allotment In the reserve.
rhe matter of all thu Individual
allotment ami the division line Ik--t
ween the cattle and nlu-ep ranges
han not yet been entirely udjunted.
rlQME CURED
Jo Eo
LOCAL MENTION
MUn Hittln Uuliitiof O'Nell ha
Iteen In town neveral dayn thin week.
Plenty to attract you, more tola-U-n-nt
you, everything to tempt you
at the lllg Darn Dance.
County Judge 11. C. Ellin came
over from llcnd Monday to look after
bunlnenn In town for a few dnyn.
Mm. E. J, Clark of Paulina won In
town Katurday. Mr. and Mm.
Clark recently took up renldeuce on
homenteud In that locality.
J. II. Iknkley came up from
Portland Sunday and left Monday
for hln Cold Spring rattle ranch on
the head of Crooked Hlver.
lr, Eva Hognn-Mnrnh, the chlro-priu-ter,
returned to her home In
Portland thin week, after a ntay of
several tuoiithn la Prlnevllle.
I Co Lafollette went to North
Yakima thin wet k, leaving here Hun
day, where he will clone up hln
bunlnenn inattcra. He expect to re
turn to Prlnevllle to rcnlde.
(1. N. Clifton, of the Clifton &
Cornett company returned home
lant Sunday from Portland, where
he hnn U-en buying good for thu
general merchandise ntore.
T. J. Ferguson enme In from his
Hear Creek ranch Sunday and spent
n few day lit town. He nays the
resided tn of that nectlon are all buny
riding after livestock and In feeding.
Married At Hotel Prlnevllle,
Saturday evening, January 23, Mr.
M. H. Elliott of Motikland, Sherman
county, and Minn Jennie Phllllpn, of
Madran, Dr. C. H. Dunnmore officiat
ing.
C. It. McLnllin of IU-dniond, of the
laud clearing company of Mclallln
A Young, wan In town Friday, and
reportn lot of work tu his line being
dune In that section.
Mr. and Mm. C. H. Erlcknon, of
Hew!, were In town last Friday mid
Saturday. Mr. Erlcknon recently
old his Hear Creek ranch to Eastern
parties, mid will hereafter make hU
home In Hend.
Mr. and Mm. Frank Went, who
live at the Ulg Meadows 15 mile
south of Hend on the Deschutes, were
In town thin week visiting Mr. and
Mm. Ora Polndexter. Mr. Went In
Mm. Polndexter' brother.
Itev. Wnlkin Skinanrlli. Dm itixlrirt
ruperiiitemlent, will preach at the
First MuthodiHt church Kundnv morn.
ItiK and evuniiiK. Mr. Skipworth it an
able and for:lnl steakur well worth; of
the ixxiltioa he hoitla and the congreiia
tion Is ffxiMrtiiiir a rttrn trout mi llm
coining Sumlay. The public Is mnst
comialiy tnviUHl to come and wornliip
nitii us. At the clone of the morning
sermon the Sacrament of the Lord's
Knnner will litt ttilfiiiniHlArtut Snmlttv
school at 10 a. m. and Epworlu Leanue
at o.ju.
The regular service will lie held In
the First Prcsbyterlnn church next
Sunday, both morning and evening.
Sunday nchool nt 10 o'clock fol
lowed by morning worship and
senium at 11. The Sixiety of
Christian Endeavor meet at 6.30,
and at f ..K, evening worship mid
sermon. In the morning. Dr. Dunn
more will speak on "The Greatest
Piling In 'I he World." Kvenlnir
Subject. "What In Man?" The usual
choir mid orchestra will siug and
piay at itie evening service. The
public are most cordially Invited to
an mcne service.
MILLINERY
Closing Out
Fine assortment of Hats. Veils.
Ribbons, etc., to be sold at cost
AT-
Mr FtpQ' Milliner
I II o LolCd Parlors
Corner Second nnd Main St.
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.
Stewart
Swellest Event of the Season
WHY?
"If music be the food of love,
Give me excess of it"
The above quotation from Shakespeare expresses (he object of
the Band Boys' Dance in a nutshelL
A musical organization and more especially a brass hand, is a
credit to any community. In our little city we have the material
lor a first-class organization of that kind, and ihe co-operation of
the people is most earnestly requested in this most laudable
undertaking. For this reason the boys have made up their
minds to eclipse any social event ever before attempted in the
city of Princville. The band is practicing most faithfully to
give the people a high class of music during the coming summer
montlis, but is seriously handicapped for ihe want of suitable
ir s'rumcnls.
This dance is being given for that one single purpose, viz: to
procure the necessary and much needed instruments. These
instruments will not be individual property but will belong ex
clusively to the band, or, more properly to the citizens who so
generously assist in this most worthy enterprise.
It is firmly believed that every person in the community will lend
their hearty and generous support in making this event the social
and financial success for which the band boys will so earnestly
labor. Watch this space to see what we have to tell you next
week.
WHAT?
THE BAND BOYS' DANCE
Ticketi, $1.00
Teachers' Examinations
Notice In hereby given that the
county nuperlntendent of Crook
county wilt hold the regular exam
ination of applicant (or state mid
county pupern at l'rlnevllle us fol
lows:
For Suit Piptri.
Commencing Wednesday, Febru
ary 10, at 9 o'clock a. in. and con
tinuing until Saturday, February 13,
at 4 o clock p. m.
Wednesday i'enmanshlp, history,
nM-l!!ng, physical geography, read
ing, psychology.
Thursday Written arithmetic,
theory of teaching, grammar, book
keeping, physics, civil government.
Friday Physiology, geography,
composition, algebra.
SaturJay Botany plane geom
etry, general history, English liter
ature, school law.
For Cnutj Piper.
Commencing Wednesday, Febru
ary 10, at 0 o'cliH-k a. m. and con
tinuing until Frlduy, February 12,
at 4 o'clock p. in.
Wednesday 1'enmanshlp, history,
orthography, reading.
Thursday Writteu arithmetic,
theory of teaching, grammar, physi
ology. Friday Geography, school law,
civil government.
It. A. Foni),
Couuty School Superintendent.
Hides, Pelts and Furs
W ANTE D
Highest Market Price Paid
Herman Poch,
2 mile east of Prineville, on Ovhoco road
fhl
R. E. JONES
SaleLumber
Mill
OX THE OLD KNIGHTEN
PLACE ON THE OCHOCO
Is now cutting first-class lumber
which will be sold on reasonable
terms.
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
&
WHEN?
FRIDAY EVE, MAR. 5, 1909
P. A. A. C Hall
Stallion for Sale.
Five-year-old Bhire Stallion, weight
about 1800 pound ; price, f )00. Address
1-28 II. P. Ahdrcs, Madras, Or.
Eumiaitioei Free. Hv year ken BMetLi
atteadej t.
DR. C. J. MORAN
Veterinary Sarfeta aaJ Deatist.
At Hamilton table, Prineville, Or.
Diseaaea of domestic animals eiirraaa.
fuly treated.
Maker k Greta Kaive
Scleel Books
Clairi Sepplie
Jewelry
Will Paper
D.
The finest and most complete
line of VALENTINES ever
shown in Prineville.
D. P. Adamson & Go,
ME
Company
Ammunition
t
Guns
ECnives, Belts
All kinds of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgun shells
loaded to order. Powder
shot, shells and reloading
outfits
SOLD
W. F.
LUMBER
P. Adamson
DRUGGISTS
DRUGGISTS
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
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