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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1909)
" LOCAL MENTION Ml mm Hi'umIc (,'inlil nt I'nulliia It In thetlly this wk' HI'diTK has organized iv ('oiiimcr cinl Chili Willi minuter iiiriiibci'uhlp .f -:. I. V. Ward relumed friiiii Portland Wednesday, where lm has liirn for MTIll IllilUtll. J A. Mi i, ire lift, mi today stage f.ir II.hmI Illver for u May of a m iltil nl weeks. Tin' iiiiiiiimI Hrciunii Hull I' morrow night I'lldiiy I '!. II, lit I'ltlixlox tfi'M rluk. The bl,c thiiironf I lid yclir. I'. H. Dayton ami V. I'. rinni, llllllllM'llt hllslllOH lllcll of l.iildlnw h x-ii I several l!ll,H III I'l'liHvlllc during tin' week. County Judge It. C. I.HIw passed through town Sniiilay on hi way to The Dalles, whim his father Ih COIllllli'd III llli' hospital. ' Mrs, I.lllliiu Watts iiiul MIhm Myrllicuu C, Taylor lire nuiniig tin1 teachers from tin1 Ma it ran wftlim nlti'lnlltig tin- examinations Iwlng lirlil IIiIh m ih I;. A bnXlllg exhibition l scheduled for tonight III tin- MrCiilllsler Imllil. Ina; Is'tweeti Stanley Mot t in unit Dick Li in jr. two preliminary bunts to prcri'ilit Ha' main event. Jiune Alli'il writes front the (It mil Kaiiiarltau Hospital In I'orllaml w hero hi- has been fr trvatiiii'iit, that he Is Improving and hope to return to Prliievllle by March 1. ' C, D, Drown states that tin' llend lWiIld I making good progress lit present under tin- leadership of I', P. Smith. Several hew lnt riiincnts l v im w mi I lie wav. Iiiul tin' tuml' IH'hhiiii'II of the town have subscribed aliniit (K) per tit. mt li for tlic support nt tin' bund. l' Mayor Will Wumvi-llor bus been appointed receiver by I In Merchants Protective Assts-hitl'ili of Poriluud to take charge of the general iiicrehandUo slmk of L. M. Miller & Co , at PitiiHitii, wliirli linn lin lu-i'ii declared bankrupt. Mr. Wureli-r lum gone to raiiltiia to tnki' over I In' business. Tin1 warrant have been attached to tin' tin ri. IN iiiul llii' sheriffs ulliee In now ready lo receive pay. liii'ilt of tuxes. Statements are bib g mailed to the taxpayer n fast i they ran In' liia.li' out Iiiul tin' tick of collecting tin1 money I wt-ll under way. Wlilliilti Johnson ha ci in plcleil hi Work of extending tilt' rnlN mid placed tin Ixiukri In tl i' hand of tilt' sheriff. lleoige V. MiT'nt'hiud wan over from Sisters Monday nt tending to hulsne mat lor. Wlilk' hero Mr. Mcr'urlund lial roiifcivnce with Messrs. Cooper and l.iifiilleite. who expect to ojifii a creamery business lii-ri' Homi mid htattl Hint tin' rmii'lu'rH In tin' Slntt-rH mTtlon woulil luiTfan' tliflr proilurlloii of iTtiilii tu fiiw tliu cnuipaiiy Ihto foiilil arraiit' to haiulU' It for tliriu. At llii' lat n jitilar nii-rtliiK of tin' LailU'M Annex It wan tlivMi-tl tofiun pli'tely r. n ivate the fluli roonw nl I'. A. A. t hull iiiul tin' work Ih lie liiirttoite tliln wtfk. In roiiw ijueiiii' of which Hi" cluli Ih i-lowil. All of llie rooniH will he i'i'pa'fi-t"l mill re- paluteil iiiul otlierwlHt' iiiaile attnii' 1 1 vi', tin' I'xpeiiHt' of thin Imiirove innil to 1 1' met. with fuiiil.i fn in the Annex tie.ifury. Mana.lni'H for the reailhw rutim xmti' also orileivil for the year. lllHhop lloliert L. I'liiMoi K of the KpUeopal IMoeeHi' of OlVtfiill Ih v pei'teil to nrrlvo In l'llnevlllo on Wi'ilni'Milay l' ami will liohl wrviYi'H In tin' MethoillHt I'htiiTll that t-veli-lu On ThurHilay evening n pulillo rmiitloii will lie lielil at thf 'luli roonm In liU honor, at w hleh tlnm he will npeakoii lilntraveU In Turkey, HuhhIii, Kitypt anil other fori'ljra riitint rii h. On Krlilay cveulnn the :.'!! h will iiBiila liohl hoivUxh at the MethoillHt rhurth. Kveryom.' cnr tllallv In it i'il to nil of llicHe ineetlngH. lii'iHiot ter win over from Hlxlem Mniiilay, Mail .ViililtMif Mail ran U la town IIiIm Wii k. MIh Nellie 1'arrell of VoliiitfH I iienillij; the Wriklll I 'li IM-V UU?. T. M. Ilalilwln retiirneil Iihiiii' Moll ilay from a IiiihIiii'hm trip to I'orllaiiil. MUm li Inn Allen of irl..1y Im ut- teliillliK the telliilllH t'X Hill I lilt t lull III town. Amliew Larw-ii, Jr., of Mnlnw Im III the i lly HiIm Wft k alteiulliijr the tiaiiieiM I'xaiuliiatloii. Aloiizo UeMiier, of Salem, a brother of l"r. Van (ieMiier nriivetl In Trine villi' luxl Suniliiy, to alteii'l to IhihI- III'MH lliattl'I'M, Leo Lllfolletto ret lll'IH i llollli' Kllll tlny from North Ynkliuii. WiimIi., w here lie went to i lone up IiIm IiuhI lit mm a flu I i h. I'ori'Ht liiianl Walter MorrU mid family left M outlay for their lioiui' nt i'oht, nfler a Mtay of nevera! wii ku III I'rliievlllt'. J, If. liilriiiiui, nf The DalleM. Iiuyer for the 1 uli in Meat Co., nriivetl Monday and Im looklujr after (lie pur liiiiiM' of fat MttK'k for IiIm 'oiiiinny. Will Wnrcw'iiler and mui Arthur arrived from Portland the flrnt nf tlic week ami may upeinl neverul miiutliH In I'rliievlllt' looking after iiiiHlneHM uffalrM, L. Zimmerman of Portland, who liuyM Mtnt'k for the S. S. I'llcUlitf Co., of Portland arrived In Prlnevllle Monday ami Ih lookluir after the pur- tiiaw nf llvi'Htoek for that roiiccrii. TleketN for the ilitin mat loll full t"Ht to Ih' held Pi hruary at the P. A. A. C hall, will noon Ih on Male and imiv lie ptmiiuNt'il from any hljth milt ml Mtildent or liy iipplyliiff to Die principal. John It, Lai-key will hold a lilue rock nliooi next .Sunday nftiTiioon on the luiHfliull KroliudH Hear Pnlll deter link. The plan Im to liumn' hIiIi'm, the IohIiij; Hide to provide for it linmpiet for nil 'niiiN'tlnj; In the event. Ill" iicciihIoii promlMeH to lie an hiterif-tliiK one for thu Kllli men. TeacherM exauilnatloll for iitnte mid i'oii nly paptTM are now umler wav In the court room III liiarne nf Snpt. portl, Mrn. C. W. I'lklun and MIhn ('nra 1'erKiiHon. Seventeen applleaiilM were prenent at the open. I utr WeilneMday liioriilui; ami the work Im pri'KrvHHinu iiivordln to Kiiiedule. LOCAL MENTION At tli' 1'liKt PreHliyterlan chtinii next Sunday monilun Ir. tiiiUMiiiori' will preHeiit a lillile readlnjr. enpe dally prepared for theyoiiuuer inein. lii rn of 1 he ehnreh, whoKe at tendance In earnextly tlcHlred. The Mtiliject In the I'veiiltii; will lie "Lot, The Self. Sit kcr" a eiinlluuatlon of the HerlcH of M-n.iou-lectureH or liiarmier MkeitiicH. Pull rfiolr ami oniuftra at t!n rvt'iiltnr Hci-vlce. The puhllc are coidlully Invited to nil of thcue Mt'l'vlei'M. A. Thomtou and Duncan Macleotl h.ive formed a part liiTMhlp In Un real entaie ItiiHliii'HM In Portlaiitl, where Mr. Minieod Iiiih had an oll'ne opened for the pant month. Mr. ThoiiiKoi.i cxpeetH to no to Portland next week and may later remove to that diy to make liU lioine. He MldcM real i-Htate they will handle In- H'lrance. I lieir Hiieciaiiy win nv w heat anil alfalfa farniw In Orrln MUIm m In town from Huplci'. I'rluti" StattM cauii' over from llelid 'J'lieMilay. MImm TIIIIh lim it of pal Pralrlu wiw 111 the city Kuiiilay, JlM' KllllllKlHl k V. AM 111 toWII from Minima hint Hiimlay. William HtH'jtH wan up from the i'ov. Orchard hint Prldny on IuihI- lll'KH. C. W. Colby returned Monday from li liiiHlneMM trip to nutMldi; pIlllltM. A. W. Iloyce, a proinliu nt rancher from llayMtaik win In town on IiumIih'MM Weilnemlay. Harry Wlndoin and Kalph AmiM troii went vlMlllnjr frleiidM in town the luxl of the week from Culver. ('. W. I'.lkliiM Mpent M-vt-riil dayM of IIiIm wwk on a bunlne trip Into the MoiitlieiiHtern part of tlie county. Mr. ami Mrn. It F. liiierln came la from the ranch cant of Iteiul hint Sunday to Mpend a few dnyii In tow n. Mr. iiiul Mrn. John Ferj(UMoti were In town front llend Suinlity. Mr. I'VrjriiHoti wan on her way to- the railroad. J. II. Cray Iiiih koiic Into the Culver mid Madnm Mirtloii nil a IiuhIiii'mm trip ami cxiM-etM to la irone the jtreuter part of the week. MlMMt'ora FtTBimon nrrlved from llend Saturday ami Iuim Imi-ii In the city nil tliU week tiHMlMtlnjr 8uperlil. tendeiit Ford cm the lemiiem exmiiluliiK tmanl. Conrad StniMMcr and Ib-nry (Jndt of Mad ran were In PrlnevllU tins hint nf the week. Mr. (iroli wiih uttend Injr to the matter of taking out lluitl dlU'-iiHhlp paperM. The La dle Aid Stnlety of tho M. K. I'hunii will hold ait Ranter Fair In the church on April I) and 10. Many article of fancy work anil uootl thlniTN to eat will lie liaccil on Male. The Hulijirt for the mornliiK nervlce next Siimlay nt the Flrnt MethodlMt church will lie "JeMUM an the Lighted the World'.', the one for the evening will lie. "Wind Hart Imaetm." The Sunday miiool at 10 o'clock and F.pworth Jeiiue at 0:39. A new Prcchyterlnn uianMe Im to 1m built In Prlucvllle at an early date on the church property, Jtint Mouth of the church building. Thin wiim fie decUlon reached during tho bint week, and the Intention Im to In-glii c iimtriictlnii an noon an poMHlble. Pay FalrchlldM, a cattle buyer from I leppner Iiiih Ihi'II lit I'rlnevllle dtirlnir the iniHt week and Iiiih bought about five carloadH of beef cat tie from local grower. Colninbn JolniHon, Kltl .SteaniH and J. II. Gray have each Hold him Home cattle. The regular meeting of the "(1. W. V." chili wn held at the home of T. M. Baldwin lant Saturday evening. Mm. P.itld win HiirprlHt'tl the lucmtier of the club by unexpectedly UHherlng lit u number of young gentlemen friend, lifter which a pleiiHiuit HtKial evening wiih K iit. School PlHtrict No. 72, knowu iih the Keynold ilUtrlct, located near l'o well Hut ten, at a recent meeting voted mi IxKtie of bond In the huiu of I10U0 for the purpone of building u new Hehool hoiiHe. The Uirectora of (, . . I till cllntrlct are . W. Keyuold, The Band Boys' Big Barn DANCE Are yon njr different from th verK K;rnin? Vo you like to live K'xil t'"1" rriiiiiiilly? Of courwj you do. Therefore don't I liilnli'Hil into iM-'licviiiij you won't enjoj ' yourwll to the fullent extent on thin Ofcuiiori, for if you niin it you're bound to regret it Just stop and consider these facts for a moment The largest hall in Crook county The beit floor, waxed to perfection Q Music by a full brass band; music by a full orchestra of nine pieces: music by other well known local talent Quadrilles galore: waltzes, twosteps, schottisches, 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 you. Come, see and believe DON'T FORGET THATi The bund boys are clvinn thin ball for northy purpofe. That the community at larae in indirectly l;nefltl by the nieces of tlii event. That tho band boy are dewrvinjc of f'oiir sympathy, you encouragement, your co-operation. That ittlu antinuni e from you mill make thin musical organisation one of the beat in Ountrnl 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 Ticket on Kale at gar v. w. f.lkixk gw gar- F 1ST Kit A IIVPK t it?" CI.IKTON' A COKNF.TT gW gtT DAHl.IMi'S ItAKIiPK SHOP gjT gtr W. FltANK l'KTKTT J. E. STKWAItT & CO W. F. KING LI V K L V-J O K DAN-LA NIL'S CO STOKKMANN'S C1UAK 8TOKK Ammunition Guns Knives, Belts All kinds of sportsmen's Supplies. Shotgun shells loaded to order. Powder shot, shells and reloading outfits SOLD BY W. F. King LOCAL MENTION lumen Turner nnd J. I. J mien. Oregon nnd hoiiii' piod Crook county j prujwrtit'H n iv iiiri'iuiy iihiou wiih them, 'l'lit lr olllco Ih at BIO Swetliiml r.uililliiK. Mrn. .1. ll.Dclort', who lint Junu.iry. wiih coimnltii'il to the wtiito lotyhnn, n brought buck to Frlni'Vlllo hint t.. . .....l .. .. ..ri.ii r.mi.liliiir ln.rt. ' , , , , Kimlmul enjoying a hfiilthy growth Hht' Hiiffcri'd nuotlii'rnltm'k ofincntnr ' ' ' Frank Uokiii', of KohIiuhI wan hi I'rlnt'villo the llrnt of tho week nt tontllny; to IiunIiickh lnattcrH. Mr. Boffin; ban Bold out bin Interest In the inercantllo buinetH there and Ih nain jrettlnjr a start of cattle ou IiIm ranch, lie renorta the town of iilii'i-rallon. In the nbsciuv of Jmle FIIIh an exauilnatloll wan held before JtiMtlco of the Peace Ualdi iShari and on Monday Sheriff F.lkl m took her to Willow Creek on the. Shanlko Mtnjte, w here nhe wan taken In charge by her Hon. Attendant from the alnte Institution weivat Slianlk to take her under their care on the re tutu to S:ilein. It. L. (Ireene came in from Ash wood Tuesday, where lie has Just closed a successful term of school. He expects to open a term school in the Dannybrook district In the Ax handlo neighborhood. While here Mr. Greene handed the Journal a well written article on the preven tion of typhoid fever, whleh will be published later. Mlsa Lottie Montgomery the Faulluii school teacher In In town taking teachers examination. Assessor Lnfollette lias Ixm-ii sum moned to Salem by the secri'tury of state to attend the meeting of the state board of equalization. Dr. Harold Clark, who now makes his home on a homestead lu the Haystack rccton, was In town this week slinking bands with bis many friends. Joe .Smith of l'aullna was In town Friday on bis way to Portland where he was koIiijj to look nfter some matters In connection with bis eattle business. .Mrs. John F.. Ilyan nnd Miss Marian Myers departed Tuesday for the railroad. Miss Mers Is on her way to her home In Sun Franclsxo, ami Mrs. Kyuu will visit In Portland. An Interdenominational male ouartette ban been organized lu I'rlnevllle composed of the following: 1st tenor, Prof. E. L. Ashby, 2nd tenor John It. Luckoy, 1st bass L. C. Morgan, 2nd lines Hurry Lauius. The first grade of the Prineville public schools, Miss Cora Streltel, teacher, was awarded the Banner of Honor for good order during last week. This grade had only nine marks ot offenses against It for the week. Polndester's rink now makes a circuit of Bend, Hedmoud and Prine ville, Monday and Tuesday nights of each week at liend, Wednesday night at Hedmonit and Thursday, Friday ami Saturday nights at Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wlndom came In from their home near Culver Tuesday. On arriving In town they found their (laughter Mabel, who Is a student In the high school, quite seriously III with a case of tonsllltls. . In the last Issue of the "Echo", the olllelal organ of tho Women of Woodcraft, appears account of the vacation of Mrs. Ada U. Millican when she was a "cow-woman" with her husband at the Boar Creek ranch. The article is cleverly written and Is embellished with a portrait of Mrs. Millican. C. D. Calbreath states this week that their arrangements for the establishment of the new steam laundry in Prineville are progressing. As soon as the weather will permit j j!j ana tney can get tne materials on ill the ground they will commenc con-ll building for the 1 M structlou on the building for the laundry nnd In the meantime get the uecessary machinery on the way. It Is not their Intention to go at the business on a large scale at first but what machinery they Install will lie up-to date and will be In charge of an expert laundrymaii. They will pound the business on the back nnd make additions to the equipment as fast na the business will Justify It. It Is their plau to gather In the work from several outside points which are now send ing their work through Prlueville to Portland or The Dalles. LTJ3VI m BEB Shingles, Mouldings, Windows, Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc. SHIPP& PERRY PRINEVILLE, OREGON Dissolution of Partnership. The 6rm of Jones & Kitter dissolved by mutual consent. has lieen 2 4--U Do any of your folks like to dance and have a good time? If so, don't tail to get them to attend the ISand boys' Uig Iiarn Dance. Notice to Dog Owners. Notice Is given to dog owners liv ing within the incorporated limits of the city of Prineville that you are hereby notified to procure a license for your dog at once for the ensuing year of 1901). C. L. Shattick, l-14-4t Recorder. Milxr& Croik K aires 4 Of MwicJ Lutrmartt D. r. Adamson & to Cueri Supplies Uwj's Cudies DRUGGISTS The finest and most complete line of VALENTINES ever shown in Prineville. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS D ef f, tcli this-, space next week m iej m m m m s New Spring Dry Goods, Furnishings, Shoes, Etc tewart c ompaniy