Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 11, 1909, Image 3

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HAVING LOST THE AGENCY OF THE
Oliver Chilled & Steel Plows
We are prepared to close out our line of Sulky,
Gang and Walking, steel and chilled Oliver Plows
without regard to cost.
We have a full line of repairs and extra parts for all Oliver Plows, which
ill be closed out at a bargain price.
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NO. 40 CHILLED
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NO. 11 SULKY
Sharpies Cream Separators
No. 2, for 300 Lbs
No. 3, for 400 Lbs
5 Gallon Milk Cans
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PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Big Variety Bulk Garden Seeds
We have the cleanest Dry Land Utah
Alfalfa Seed in town; also best Timothy .
Mammoth Red, Alsyke and Red Top
Clovers and Field Peas. Special orders
taken tor large quantities
,V. ' "iKcn lor targe quantities i i
LOCAL MENTION
C. C. lion, the forrst rnnwr, Is In
town.
Jamc A. Drown of Culver wit In
oo butlunM this wwk.
Judira ll.C. Ellta raiue over from
lU-nd this morning.
A. W. Iloyre wiu In frtun lit homo
at llajslnt-k this week.
Mis IVnrl Helm lenvcs Unlay lor
her home at Vancouver, Wash.
Mm. Howard Turner of Madras
was In tli city laatHaturdajr visiting.
A street concert will Isj Ihyih1 by
the tmnd nest Hunday afternoon,
weather eriiiltlliig.
Win. W. lirwrn, of 1'itullna, cam a
In Wednesday from Portland, wliere
lis has been on business.
Faniuhar McKae, the prominent
shnepiunn from Antelope, wiu In
rrjuevllle this week, looking after
range matters before the forest
svrvlce officer.
Kd Harris's horse fell with blin
Monday on Itear Creek, breaking one
of Mr. Harris's arum. He rame to
town Tueaday and Ir. Ilclknnp re
duced the fracture.
II. J. Healy and daughter, MIm
(lara, were In town Monday from
(Mr home at Culver. Mr. Healy
Is rapidly recovering from his acci
dent of several days ago.
At the Unit MethodUt church Sun
day morning the ulJict for the acr
nion will be, "The New Command
ment." The one for evening will lie,
"'Is Man a Lump of Contradictions?"
The Hunday school will lie held at 10
o'clock aud the Kpworth league at
6.30 p. in. Uuslntiui minting of the
Kpworth league ou Friday night
the 13th. Alt member of the league
requested to lie preaeiit.
Married. Hunday, March, 7, 1909,
Mr. Joe Montgomery and Mis Julia
V. Newhlll, at the home of the brides
parent at (Irlitly. ltev. It. F. W.
I'ltuum of Madras oltlclatlng. The
lirldels the daughter of Mr. and
Mr. ('. A. New bill, and the groom I
a prominent rancher of that district,
the non of Canada Montgomery.
The newly wedded pnlr will nmke
their home at Urltily.
The rrlucvllle Dand will hold a
meeting lu the Fireman's hull next
Monday evening for tho purpoae of
effecting a more efllcleut business or
gaultatlou and to adopt new rules
for the government of the band. A
committee was named Wednesday
night to draw up the new regula
tlon and three will lie submitted at
Monday' meeting. All of the band
men and any others who are
lutereMicd In the organisation are
requested to attend.
J nine Wood t In the city on
llllsllles.
Ilev. C. P. Mnllcy will preach at the
Union church Buudiiy next.
John Comb returned home from
a trip to Portland Wednesday even
ing, having been summoned there iim
a witness before the Federal grand
Jury.
Jack and Clint Wood of Itedmond
were In town on business Tuesday.
These geutlemen are roncrous
rnmiier and are eagerly awaiting
railroad development In their Hcctlon
of the county.
At the meeting of the county
iHiuudary board held lost week the
petition for a change, lictwecn the
chool dlMtrlct No. 65 and f7, known
as Paulina and Paulina Valley, wiu
dented by t he bonrd.
(iuy Lafollette returned jesterdny
from a trip over the county. Thin In
the Unit time In three year that he
ha asked the department for a leave
of absence. He traveled some 00
mile, visited all the poHtolllcca on
the went lile and talked on the pos
tal luws In some half doteii schools.
Ilev. J. Anthony Mitchell of Bend
will occupy the pulilt nt the Flint
Presbyterian Church next Hunday,
Dr. Dunsmore exchanging pulpit
with him for the day. Dr. Dmmmore
goe to Menu tomorrow to visit
with hi daughter and will return
home tho first of the week.
Mr. James MesMlnger brought to
this olllce thl week a curious freak
of nature In the form of a double-
shelled egg. The outside shell wo
n large a a goose egg, and Inside of
It wa an ordinary slsed egg with a
hard shell. The large shell also con
tained the white of an egg In the
space between the shells.
Dr. C. II. Kd wards had a mlx-up
with a driving horse which he wa
endeavoring to harness the first of
the week. The horse wa tied and
begun pulling back. It stepied on
the doctor's toot and threw Its head
striking lilin In the face nt the same
time, so that the doctor received a
pair of black eye and a lame foot
iiuuitaneousiy.
The present faculty of the Crook
County High School ha liecn unani
mously re-elected by tho county
board for the ensuing school year.
A teacher' course for primary grades
I to be added to the high school cur
riculum next year. An expert
teacher, thoroughly qunlllled to take
up the work, will lie employed. This
will be a great benefit to the schools
of the county. Other changes arc In
contemplation which will materially
help to bring the high school In close
touch with the needs of the county.
We have reference more especially to
the agricultural course which Prof.
Hockeuberry hits so strongly urged.
Redmond News.
Itedmond, March 7.
Mrs. Mcduffie Is ipilte 111 agnln
with nervous trouble after her trip
to church ami Hunday School. She
had not Isi-n out for eight weeks
and the trip and excitement were
rather to much for her. Many
friends are hoping for her complete
and sHvdy recovery.
The Lamb Feed Company reports
heavy sales of alfalfa and clover seed
for spring sowing.
Kirk Whltod' building wtll soon
1st going on again, tut Messrs
lleniilnger and I.andes went to the
drizzly mill Friday and Saturday
for him and I).t Witt Lamb and Mr.
Lnuderback will go to Prluevllle
Monday and Tuesday. j
Mr. Atkinson Is home again from
ditch work.
11. M. Smith, Alex Brown and J. K.
Lamb have all liecn clearing or hav
ing It done on their place.
Mr Trlsler leaves tomorrow for
his home In Ottumwa, Iowa. Many
friend wish him a safe and pleasunt
Journey. '
Orval Spencer Is pretty good on
bronchos, so he did not have very
much trouble In subduing the Wood
man goat last night, and he Is now
a full Hedged Woodman.
Mclallln Young and Company are
now at home from clearing opera
tlous. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sturdevnnt, sr. are
new arrivals, making their home
with the young couple during build
ing operations ou their own adjoin
ing forty.
Last night neighbors stole a march
on Carl Khmt'stiew house nnd com
IH'llcd It and all Inmates to surrender.
They occupied the fortress until early
this morning, eating nil their own
provisions and some others and re
solved that everybody bud had a
good time.
The surprise on Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Lamb Tuesday night was so com
plete that Mrs. Lamb wanted to
know If they came for milk. Kvery
body had a lino time though nnd re
Holvedtodo It again to somebody
else. K. 0. Pauk.
Card of Thanks.
The memliers of the undersigned
organization desire to extend their
sincere thanks to the general public
for their patronage and co-operation
at the dance given March 6, nnd
especially the refreshment committee
and those ladles whose donations In
the way of luncheon added so much
to the success of the event.
Pm.NKvn.i.K Band.
Now Making Butter.
The Pioneer Cream Company is
now turning out a first-class ar
ticle of butter. They commenced
its manufacture the first of the
month and are using all the cream
they can get. In a letter to patrons
Messrs. Cooper & Lafollette say:
"Our prices will be governed en
tirely by the Portland market.
For butter-fat delivered at the
creamery in Prineville we will pay
3 cents under the wholesale price
of first-grade butter. For instance,
the piesent price for butter is 36
cents a pound, hence we pay 33
cents for butter-fat. On the 15th
of each month we will pay for the
butler-fat received during the pre
vious month."
The circular goes on to say that
"this is an ideal dairy country and
it is evident that in the near fu
ture Crook county will rank among
the foremost producers of dairy
products in the West."
This assertion can be made a
reality only by the co-operation of
the farmers of the county. We
have the soil, climate, forage crops
and herds and all we seem to lack
is a little initiative in getting the
work started. Those who have
milch cows should lose no time in
getting in touch with the creamery
at Prineville.
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OFFICERS:
W. A. Booth, President
D. F. Stiwart, Vic Pr.tld.nt
O. M. Elkins, Caihl.r
DIRECTORS:
W. A. Booth, O. M. Elkins,
D. F. Stewart
Transacts a General
Banking Business
Exchange Bought
and Sold
Collections will re
ceive prompt attention
if
Special Session Called.
Dr. II. P. Belknap left on today's
stage for Salem to attend the
special session of the legislature
called to meet next Monday, March
IS, by Governor Benson. The
purpose of calling the extra session
is to pass the genera! appropria
tion bill for the support of the state
institutions, which failed at the
regular session because of a detect
in the proceedings. It does not
appear to be the intention to bring
up any new legislation at this
special session although there is
the probability that several of the
bill which were passed by the
house and senate and vetoed by
Governor Chamberlain, will be
passod over the veto, and that
some of the laws passed st the
regular session which have been
discovered to b defective will be
remedied.
THE HAMILTON STABLES
(Horseshoeing in Connection)
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember na when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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LTJ1CBER
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON U
U. r. Adamson & to -
CiBtri Sspplief Unet'i Caa&t
DRUGGISTS T
Call and get a free sample of
Hair Tonic and Dandruff Remedy
Removes and prevents Dandruff by apply
ing thoroughly to the roots of the hair
for two or three days. This is an excel
lent remedy for cleansing the scalp of dan
druff and producing a healthy condition
of the hair.
D. P. Adamson & Co,
DRUGGISTS
New Shoe Styles for Sprieg
This week we received a shipment of about 50 dozen
pairs of Mayer Shoes in new Spring Cuts, both Oxfords
and high cuts; Oxfords in Tan, Ox-Blood and Black. This
shipment opens up the best of any lot we have ever
received. AH shoes bearing the Mayer brand we guarantee to give
perfect satisfaction
Jo Eo Stewart l Company's Store
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