Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 04, 1909, Image 3

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    LOCAL MENTION
J, i;. Roberts U In from lienr I'm k
till Mil k.
J. 1'.. HciiMe of (irlrly turn In (In1
t-lly Tuesday.
V III tt in Mark ttrrlvi'tt In I'rlin 1 1
on Tuesday's singe.
Ilini, In I'lliii'Vlllf, Tuesday, r'cby.
3, to llio wife of J. I'. Wilson, it mm.
Mis Lilly Knox il I'uht wnn n
county went visitor tin II ml of tlif
Week.
I'.. II. Knox nf I'ost m attending to
IiIInIiii'NH llllltll'l In town till' pnst
few days.
Judge Well ll ll iimt Mr. Hell r.
tiirnril lii iiiic .Sunday Irniii it v Ixl L In
I 'i i r ( I it 1 1 t .
Mis Murhin Rh-e returned home
from I'ni timid Katurdny utter n stay
il several Weeks In that i lly.
Arthur Wumvelli-r rrturni'il to
1'orlliiiicl lant week nfti-r looking
llftrP some tillnltu-MW mutters here.
-i rij Hendricks was In Iroin
l.iuiioiitit tin- first of the week bring
ing In ii loiul ol freight lor Col. mi l
Hiulth.
The pupils of the seventh grade of
tlu' public school gave Vim I'.rlnkii
surprise parly nt IiIm home hint
Nnltirdny.
linn K. Msncii mid hU daughter,
Ml Rose, were lii town hit Hut ur
iluy nml Suiiilny Iroin their limnc
hi'iir Mad ins,
Jnluc Ktnfford, tin Silver Ijikc
Imrls-r, pusscd through l'rliw lilt
Tuesday nit Ii 1m way lioim1 from a
trip to I'orlliiiul.
(Mto (iray aiul wife of tin lloimy.
view I'linn HMit several ibivn during
tlut,iioit week In I'lliirx llio visiting
with n-1 ill U .n nmt friend.
I. II. Ream, uiunngi-r nl thi'
t'oriii'tt singe limn It-It Sunday for
I'orllitml. The l'rlucvllle olllcc In la
I linrj,- ol Jot- Tnggnrt during III"
nlim-nce.
Mrs. Rose 8. Howard has Is-en
aiHilnti-i post muster nt Lower
Krldgc In thi t-ouuly and tin- hs-tt
11-ni ol tln olliri- will hi-n-afli-r Is' at
till' JlH' IlllWIinl lllU'l', Wl-Ht nl the
IVschuti-s.
Kupt. It, ,. I-'ord plan to make nu
ollifhll tour of vtl t lit lull to tin
school of that territory In the
t-oniity north ol (ooki-l River am)
east ol th' iKuchUtc during tin
Coining Week.
I'ri-l Wlcse of NMcr wan la town
Sat unlay on business. While here
Mr, Wlcse, who U a n.itlvi' of
licruwiuy, took out Ii 1m tlmil natural
Uatloii i,iiitm Isf-tre (,'oiiuty Ch-rk
Warn-n itrowu.
MoihIii.v'm Millet' n-nehed I'llm-x Me
at nl, out I lu it-1. in. having: Is-en de
laynl hy a runiiway which is-curcd
at IliUxiv. Ill thi suutshiip the
tongue nl tin- roarh wn broken,
mid lirlver (irovi-r ICwIng hail to
liiiiki (In- trip (rout thi n' Into I'llne
villi' with a w ngoii. There were no
pnsscnger.
I'ostmnstcr tiny l.itfill-l to tin
douiicch that a change In tin- mall
ronti- ln-t wiiii 'I I in l'n!U ami
Sister Is to go Into effect thortly
which will iiiiikp tin' ronti' run some
iIImIiiiu-i' uot'tli o( tln present iiiii-.
tlu-n-liy reaching a puptilou settle-mi-tit
w hli-h Iimm a poor service now.
'I'lu' establishment of a now pout
nlliri' In that section Im ulso possible.
1'i lnct lllc Im to have u steam
latiu-lry In tlio Mprlni;. ThU Im tin
miuoum-i'iiii-iit. math' hy I. I. Cal
hn-ath, who m-i-ntly faun1 ln-ri'
Iroin The lalli-M. Mr. Callin-ath
thlukM that a Hti-aui laundry would
In' a pioil tiivi'Htmt'tit hin nml Iiiim
harki-il up IiIm lakh In hU JiulKini-nt
by pnrtiiiiNliit a tlmt oIiimh kIi-iuh
nulllt at Tin- IalliH. Ilo Ikih an
l-luht foot liratrd niaiiKliT that ooHt
."it)0. Two wiiMhi-rn w III lit' liiHtalh-il
to ln-uln with mnl another added
when the IiiihIiii-mm Juntlth'M the
Invcntiiu-nt. lCvirylhln will Im up
to ilati". A llrMtH-hiHM lauuilrymmi
will lii In elinrp'. Two lots Imve
liti'ii purcliMHt'd on the north Hhh'
ami a Inilhllnir will lu- phu-ctl tht-rv-on
lor tho In u nd ry plant.
SPECIALS
William CoiiiIim wan ovi-r froMi IiIm
Ill-nil rniii'h thU wi'i'k.
Ii. V. Calil tti-ll, tin1 linn! hardware
man waa lu town Siimlay.
MrM. KllllnulM-i-k ol Opal I'ralrle In
Ii k nt tin' I'ollldeiter hotel.
I:. JaroliMou, ri-prcw-ntluK J. K.
(idl & Co. ol l'ortland m la Hie idly.
Waiter Mit'oln, thu 1,iiiiontn
h iiMi'iaiin, wiim In town thu hint nl
tin' wi-i-k.
I". i). Minor camit ovi-r from Iti-ml
'aturday, on I.iihIiiimm, n-turiiliiK
Tni'Milay.
J. II. Ovi-rlurf nturni'il Sunilay
from n vlnlt with relatlvi-M lu I'Ak
horn, Ni'hniMkn.
W. It. Matthi-wol Lnti& Co. nl
I'ortlauil Hpent evcrnl ilayii thU
wri-k lu rrlni'vllh'."
Tllliiinu Keiiter wan up from Mad
ran IiimI I'rlilay In liiyliiK; lu a load nf
potatiM'M willed he cold In Crlm-vlHe.
Ioti't lorKi't the riteiuan'M annual
hall at I'oltiilexter'M rink Friday
'Vi-iiIiik: I'l-hruary 12. Sin tln-lr ml
In mother roliimn.
Tin' nail IH-WM wiim nielved HiIm
weekliyMrM ll. L. Tarry that hi-r
lather, Mr. Shea wIhimi- lioine wiim
nenrHwiH-t lioim', lu Llmi -ounty
had illi-d. lit' WIIM ap-il uliout "S
J'l'im.
Hurry Wlmlom, who Iuim Ihh-ii at
tending llii'O. A. C. nt C'orvalllM Iuim
reliirned to hU home at Culver, hav.
Iim Ui-n lon-i'il to take a .rent from
IiIm ntilillen on neeoiint of tronlli
w It It IiIm I'.vi-HlKht.
(', I). Krown Im over from He ml nu
tiUMlui-MN. Si-vt-rnl wh-U ii k Mr,
Itrowu hail thi' iiilMfortuuc to hn-ak
Moine of the hulii'M la one of IiIm fet-t
hut Im uettlni; nlile to In- a limit nK'iln
with the ahl ol a fime.
Tlu' party who horrowi-il tliv
Miirveyor'M clwiln and plu'M from the
l-'on-Mt StipervlMor'iiollhvlM reiueMti-(l
to return the Hiime at onee to A. 8.
In-lain!, I'rlnevllh', ()n-Kon.
Tell new tui'iulN-rn were Initiated
Into the IimiiI order of I'nlteil Artl-
Maun hut Monday evening. The
ci-n-monlt'M won followeil liy n Modal
momnIoii ami liht n-fn-MhineiitM were
Mi-rvt-d. .
lti'Kular wrvlitn nt the Klmt Meth-
odUt i hiiri h Sunday. Morning Hiih-1
Jirt will lie, "What It meiiiiM to nerve
Chrlnt." KvcnhiK Miilijift, "Slim that
Kill." Sunday Mehool at 10 ami lp
worth Ix-anne at C.'IO.
MrM. John I. Itynn ti'mlen-d a fare.
well parly to MIhm Marlon Mycin
Monday evt'tilnjr prior to hir de
parture lor her home In San l-'ran-
eUro. A iiuuiiH-r nt youiiK IrleudM
were Invited to Mpend theevenlnn at
cariU ami other loruiMol auitiMiueut.
County Siierlntenileiit K A. Ford
inaile a trip to Ih-tnl hint week where
he Mpent two iI.-ivm lu tin olllelul vlnlt
to the ptihlli' hcIiooIm. On the way
houii' he vtopiH'd nt the Towell
lUitteaml Arnold mIiooIh. He re-
portM the work nl the m hoolM pro
KreMclu In a nuiMt natlMfaetory
uianiier In the three dlHtrh-tii vlxlted.
Mr. and Mrn. Jei' Stearim and K.
II. TltiiM ol l'ortland and ft. Ahra
hauiMon of HohlredKi', Nel. were lu
I'rliit-vlllt' the lat ol tne wtvk on
their way toShnnlko after HM-ndlnK
tjo wink or more In the liend
country. Mr. SteariiM hohU hirne
Interi-Nt there, and the other treiitli'
meii were on n trip ol liiMpeetlon
with a view to InveMtluif lu Irrigated
lamlM.
Ir. CIiiih. S. IMwardn wiim railed
to the Kite of the oil we'd operatloiiM
on the west Hide of ; liz.l y mountain
hiMt TucMilay afternoon by a hurry
up call, Flat Inn that Homeolie hail
Ihh-ii polMoued. I'd Hudson wan
Hiiuiinoued with IiTh lico runabout
ami landed the doctor at the oil
well IS mlhn away J tint one hour
after lenvlnn rrlnevllle. The cne
proved not to be one ol poisoning.
K. I. lllooinlh-ld, the head driller,
had Hiiffered mi attack of apoplexy,
and the people there thought he had
been polMoued. lr. IM wards re
lieved the sufferer nml at the time he
left the man could talk and wan
well on the way to recovery.
LOCAL MENTION
T. M. r.aldwln left today for n
IiuhIui-mm trip to Cortland.
T. J. Mlhn I:ltf", who Iuim rharK'
of ii hand of nhei-p for 'ii-ore Knox
at line Mountain wan In town hint
Sunday.
I'.h L, Crabtreti came In from hl
much on Lower Crooked river the
flmt of tho week and -iit ll few
iliiyn In town on IiiihIiii-mm.
William WoriiMluff, ICImer Worn-
mI nff and I.. I'.lllnjiHoii were ntuotijf
thoMi'from I'.eiid who vlxlU'd at the
comity neat during the week,
MIhm Nellie HeyuohlM han rompli-b'd
a term of w hool nt llayi rn k and
wan In I'rlnevllli! thin .wn-k. She
will noon om-ii a term nf nchool at
Anh wood.
J. II. Dt-lore left Monday for Ilon
ton to Join bin wile who In vIhIUuk
children lu the New Kntthind ntab-M.
Mr. nml Mm. I)elore will be home
aK'ilu lu about a month.
Frank I'eti-tt the Jeweh-r and opti
cian, accompanied hy I'ete Ihirnen,
MM-nt part of tlm wii-k up Crooked
liver on a vacation. The boyn are
camping out and trapping for wild
uulmaln.
Sheridan Shroufe, the ntnK" nmn,
iiiui n u umed bin work on the Slxlern
route between rrlnevllle and tilne
Fulln after a nick njM-ll nf neveral
weekM. John I'ark wan driving In
hln place.
Charley Summern him Joined the
navy. He will take up electrical en-Klueerlntr-
Mrn. Summem m-elved
word that lie had been ordered to
the I". H. navy yard at Ureininerton,
Wanli.
Janien Lawnon ol Mill Creek wan
In town Monday. He reportn the
ntock lu til part ol the county to lie
In kim nl nliaiK. The cold weather
did not hint loiiff euoiiKh to effect
their condition.
Judge I'll In of liend In over to at
tend the term nf the probate court.
The hint term of coiniuiMnlouer'a
court adjourned to February 1, but
an no niattem are on hand, t lie work
will nil 1h. of probate nature.
J. II. tirny this week Bold a fine
npan of foiir-vear-ohl bay hornen to
Win. Wornntuff, a rancher nuldlnj;
about three mllen from Iletid. The
purchiiM-r wan In rrlnevllle thin
week and took the team Inime with
him. The price paid wiim fUM.
ltev. C. V. Bailey, the Bnptixt
mliilnter, formerly a renhlent or rrlne
vllle, w how home In now nt The
Unllcn, arrlvinl here lant week ami In
conducting revival at the I'nlon
church. The luectlnipi lire ncheduled
to continue nil ofthlnnud next week.
Harvey A. StininiervUle, n well
known ntockinati In Interior Oregon,
In dead, lie whhii partner of Walter
Brown In the ntock IhikIih-hm intirant
county and wan well known In
Crook county. Mr. Suumierville
wan H yearn of up- and leaven a wife
and five children, hodden two nlntern
nml one brother.
L. K. Went, a ntiK-klmyer from
Tacoinn, wan lu thin nectlon
thin week and while here bought
four carloudn of prime Hereford
nteern from Sl.-iyton Bron. The
ntirehiiMi-r nrononnri-it flu luwf llu
choicest lot ol rattle he ban neen for
a long time. Mr. Went wan alno
looking up . the matter of buying
mutton nhecp hut made no buys no
far an known.
The following applicants who took
tlie eighth grade examination are
reported by the hoard to have panned
HiiccecHfully, nnd will In due time re
ceive their dlphiinan from the olllce
of the county niiHrlntendent: Dis
trict No. 22 Mailnm Clin. Sanford.
Klnle Norlhup, Curl allownv and
Nora I.lvliiuwton. Dintrlct No. (12,
Vlbliert Velum Klann and Noah
Vlhbert.
Dr. II. 1. Belknap has succeded In
panning tho hill carrying an ap
propriation for the Crook county
full-throui;h the leglnlature over the
governor'H veto. There In a ques
tion lu the minds of some local
people as to the amount of this
appropriation, hut It Is believed to
lie $750 annually, an that was the
amount carried in the bill which the
governor vetoed. This appropria
tion Is perpetual.
atardayj
Goods will be sold at the prices named below on this day only. We can not
afford to sell these goods regularly at the prices named, but offer them as an
inducement for you to come to our store. Get started with us. We have the
most complete line of groceries in Prineville and sell at the most reasonable
prices. Cash or monthly accounts.
Home Cured Shoulders, our own brand
special Saturday, per pound
Fancy Three Crown Raisins, special on
Saturday per pound
Macaroni, extra quality, in one-pound
packages
The Band Boys' Big Barn
DANCE
Are you ntiy different from the iverajio peron? Pi you liko to have
a IT" tliiia in-i-aninnally? tif cour) yoi rfo. Therefore don't 1
iiiixlend inU helievinn you aon't enjoy yourself to the (u I lent extent
on thin nccanion, for if you mi-i it you're liouud to regret it
Just stop and consider
The largeit hall in Crook county
The beat floor, waxed to perfection
Muaic by a full brasa band; music by a
full orchestra of nine pieces: music by
other well known local talent
Quadrilles galore: waltzes, twosteps,
chottisches, or whatever you want a
plenty and then some
A delicious and appetizing luncheon
Assistant floor managers from each near
by country precinct, who will make it his
business to see that YOU have a good
time, and last of all Some Big Surprises
which we have in store for youu Come,
see and believe
DON'T FORCET THATi Tho band boya are civinz thin ball for
worthy purpotc. That the omimunitv at'larj in Indirectly lieneliP-d
by the Mirce of thia event. That tfio band boa are ilenervinf of
your fympathy, you eiicouraifeineiit, your eo-oUrration. That a
bttlo amiMtam-6 from you will make thia muaical organization one of
the best in Central Oregon.
COME ONE COME ALL-BRING YOUR GIRLS; YOUR
WIVES. Come knowing you will have a good time. We know
you will leave more than satisfied
P. A. A. C. Hall -:- Tickets $1.00 -:- March 5
Tickets on sale at
flT C. W. ELK INS
im FOSTKK 4 HYDE
gtsr ci.iktdx a eoKNF.Tr
DAHLIXO'S HA HI'KK KII01'
fir S. Fit AN K l'KTETT
LOCAL MENTION
John KilwunlM win over from
PiMtern the hint of the week,
R. M. I'owell ntutiti thia week that
he expecta to ahip nbfint l.'iO head of
Ixt-f cattle the flrnt nf March. They
lire now lielnjj fed on the McKay.
Itt. Rev. Robert L. PiuWiK-k, iiiIh-
aloniiry lilnhop of I-aMtern OreKon of
the KiIhcoiii1 diix-ew, will lie In
l'rlnevllle Fchruary 21, and 2(5.
Services will he held on Wednemlay
aud Friday evenliifrH. On Thurmlay
evening, the 2.1th, tho lilnlmp will lie
teinlered a public reception tit wliich
time he will jflve n narrative of hln
traveln In Turkey, HiikkIu, Egypt nnd
other countries. Thow' wlui heard
thettlxhop on hln former vialt will
not fail to hear him iialn.
Hick I .out! was tdven the (leclHkm
over Tally Hobwood In a six-round
boxing match by Referee RownliertT
In the content laft evenintf. ttlven
under t he ninniitrenient of J. E. Wil
son in the Mct'alllster building. The
dccltdon met with general approval,
although the lioys were evenly
matcheil and It wuh nip and tuck
from start to finish. A three-round
preliminary Ix-tween IV te Hiukle
and Stanley Morris opened the en
tertainment. A btrire crowd was
present, couiposed of businessmen
and representatives from nil walks
of life. The exhibition was Ktvatly
enjoyed by everyone. No blood was
spilled and the crowd was orderly.
Culver Cullings.
Culver, OrcRon. Feb. 1, 1909.
Hurry Wlmlom, who h&a been attending .
A. ('. t lie iat two cn is visillng at hlshnme
near Culver. Hln oll triemls art- glad to liave
tilm again In their midst.
The dance given at the home of Mr. and
Mm. Kalh I'etk lust week was a decided suc
cess. Kvcryone alio attended had an enjoy
able time.
A dance Is arranged tor Culver hall, Friday,
February 1J, the same night as the Modern
Wtiodman dance at Madma.
Miss Intie Fenilall visited with Mrs. Robert
0laru last week.
Miss Thursday Kent, lately ot The Dalles,
visited old I'allea Irion. Is over toward Madras
last Saturday and Sunday.
Miss LoIsOsborn visited with her aunt, Mrs.
lwve Kogers last Saturday and Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman of 1'rineville
were Culver visitors last week.
Miss Untie Kendall, who has been visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Osborn
since the holidays, will go to Shaniko this
week, w here she w ill remain for some time,
Rol't. Osborn and Ralph Armstrong took a
short luintin? trip last week, but must have
gone at the wrong time, as they bad a very
light load on their return.
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09c
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these facts for a moment!
gtST J. E. PTKWART A CO
LOT W. F. KINti
ItT LIVELY.JOKDAX-LAXIUH CO
tor KTOK K.MANN'S CIGAR 8 TO It E
In Honor of Lincoln.
The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist
Church has arranged to celebrate
the centennial of the birth of Lincoln
February 12 by giving the following
program:
1- Musie by the Orchestra Selected
2- If ale Quartet. . . .Mesani. Hlilpo, Elkma,
Asbby and Ketcbum.
3- Orntloii-Eulney of Lincoln... MissParrott
l-Holo by Miss Conway Hcleeted
5- Why Should the Hplrlt of Mortal be Proud
Mrs. H. P. Iklknap
6- Aunt Kully Lowdy Tells Lincoln Goodby
Mrs. Shlpp and Guy Lafullettr
7- Solo by Prof. Asbby Selected
-The Gettysburg- Speech ....Mr Draper
S-Pantoinlme Lincoln Freeing the Slave
Lafollette and Hardman
1" Orchestra Selected
Admission 2"ic Children l"e, The ladies
will serve refrxubuienta at the close of the
program.
Miaer t Crask K aires
School Books
Caraeri Supplies
Jewelry
Wall Paper'
The finest and most complete
line of VALENTINES ever
shown in Prineville.
13 IP. .r.cl
Celery, nice long bunches, special for
Saturday
Sweet Potatoes, fancy, special on Satur
day, per pound.....
Fancy Apples, medium size, 1 50 to 200
counts, special Saturday
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Ammu
G
ICnives,
All kinds of sportsmen's
Supplies. Shotgun shells
loaded to order. Powder
shot, shells and reloading
outfits
SOLD
F.
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Dissolution of Partnership.
The firm of Jones & Ritter ha lieen
dissolved by mutual consent. 2 4-4t
There Is one combination that Is
sure to begat on "The Chair Trust"
but you will lie too busy dancing
quadrilles on the evening of March
5th to even think about sitting.
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D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
amson
DRUGGISTS
6o
10c
06k
$1.80
nitioii
uns
Belts
BY
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP& PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Spectacles Found.
A'pair of goldrim spectacles incase
was found just east ol the I'rtrevlllo
Hotel and left at this office. Owner
can have same by calling at the
Journal oftice.
Are you vaecinated? Whether you
are or not, you're bound to catch
the dancing fever on March 5th.
Musical butrtmeoti
Mafiis
Lowntjr't Cudies
Statieaery
Cifin
& Co,
Company
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