Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 22, 1909, Image 3

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Iron Age
Garden Drill
Have you seen the
No. 6 "Iron Age"
Garden Drill? Eight
complete machines
for the price of one.
A time saver and a
seed saver. You can't
afford to bq without it
The Erickson Exterminator Cartridge
JUST RECEIVED
Easiest, surest and quickest way to kill sagerats, pocket
gophers and moles. Endorsed by Government experts. Call
and see for yourself.
PRINEVILLE
W. F. ICING
OREGON
Cotton and
Rubber Hose
Best line of cotton
and rubber garden
hose in town at the
lowest prices. Patent
spray nozzles of all
kinds. Tin and gal
vanized sprinklers.
Everything for lawns
LOCAL MENTION
Mr. nml J. h. Mi'CuIIim Ii rcturmnl
Mumlity.
It.-v.J.D. IWfllcn, piiHttir if the
M. K, Church, ninth' n trip to Klwiiil
ko tlilM wirk.
Otwnr Ilydc, of 1'oMitA I lytic, w
ttirut'tl li nun lant Friday from i buy
I UK trip to l'orllHtitl.
Alex Thoiimon litm (rone to I'ort
liiiul, It'iivliiK t lu- I nut tif thy wwk for
Nhatilko In twilollftU'M nuto.
Alt' MiU'lntoMh cnme In from I'nu
lluu tln litMt of the w-tt'k mid It-It fur
the rullroiul ly nuto Sutunliiy.
V. J. Wright linn Rtmt to tlit IU'ihI
country with bin family for the tiuni-iiu-r,
where he In employed on one of
the riiut htu of John 1'.. Ityun,
(ieoript Anton hnn moved hi fam
ily buck to rrlnevllle from Howard,
where they hnve been living while
Mr. Anton hnd charge of the Jone.
nawiiilll.
State KvuiiKrlUt Knmiiel Irvine of
thttChrlHtlun MUwIoimry SiKlety.wlll
open n. nerle ol meetliiKU nt Mmlrnn
ontheS'.M (today), lie U expected
In rrlnevllle Inter on.
Mr. nnd Mm. K. II. Smith, nccom
piuiliHl by Mm. ieorjr Mlllknn, went
up to their "Sky view" much on Wolf
creek, 23 mile up tht (K hoco, butt
Friday, returning home Monday.
('. I). 8 wit tin in wait In from bin
ruiifli nt Powell Itiilto the llrnt of
the week nnd nay. the people of that
n.ftlnn nro tinny with their jirlng
work. Since they nro nblo to get
wnter for Irrigation there Im notmich
n mull to get the crop In im hereto
fore, un the nvnllulile water (five
them u louder growing ih'iihoii.
Mum Kvn Smith, who linn lieen
teaching nchuol nt JoIiiihoii "1'reek
thht irlng, left for her home In the
Kant, where nhu will utnlergo nil
operation for cataract on both cyeu.
Ml Venift Howard, who haa liven
teaching nt Mtll creek, will flnlnh
MIhh Kinlth'ii term of mhool, while
MUn Ituby I'adle thin week completed
MIhm Howard' ncIiooI nt Mill creek.
Sheriff Frank Klklim went to Shan
Iko biHt Saturday, lU'Compauled by
Mm. lten Jone In Lafollette' nuto,
to meet hi wife, who wan returning
home from The Dalle hoHpital. Mr.
Klkln met hid wife at Itlgg. The
party reached home Monday. Mm.
Klklim will take the treatment pre
aerllied by The Dalles ph.VHklaiiM nt
home nnd hope to regain her health,
although hIio Ik tiilto weak from the
trip.
The prenbytery for till district
meet on the 22d nt Monument In
(Irnnt county, nnd thin board will
probably nHlgn new pimtor for the
rreHbyterlan church In rrlnevllle.
The prcBbytery hchhIou will cover the
tiny from the 22d until the 21)th In
cliiMlve. No reijueHt hit been made
from the Prlncvillo church for any
particular mlnlHter. It In expected
that work will noon be commenced
on the new nmnwo on the property
adjoining the church.
Frank May of liend wan In town
hint Friday.
Charle W. Murphy nnd Ituy Kin
wy of Antfloe ent itevcriil tlnyii
In town during the punt week.
Mm. John Fergimon returned to
her home at Head the hint of the
week lifter (i vlHlt to outHlde point.
I". R. Cow led enmo up from MadniN
TueMiluy bringing a loud of bacon
which lie dlnponetl of to local denlem.
A marriage Hceiine wim Imiued butt
Friday to Kottert (J. Sturgeon nnd
Minn Tlicretia Hynder, both of Inll
law.
It. L. (ilitHit of CorvnlllH piiHc
through town butt week on bin way
to Kedmond to attend to mnttera In
connection with nettling uptheen
t nte of hi brother, the late Frank
(illlMlt.
Itev. J. Authony Mitchell of Wend
cnme to Frlutvllle Wedneitday to
conduct the funeral ervL-e ol the
InteM. 11. Hell.
On TueHday evening, May 4, 1!XH,
Mr. Lloyd Welch Hnrdman, an clo-
cutlonlMt and Impemonntor, formal
ly with the lU'liutco Theatre Stock
Co , tf San Fntiiflaco, will give a re
cltal nt the Commercial Club. The
program will be pulillxhed later.
Sunday ervlee at the Union
church an follow: Sunday mhool.
10 it. m.; preaching, 11 a. in., topic,
"1 he rurchiiMed rottHetmlou." C. K.
Society, 7 p. in ; preaching, N p. m.,
topic, "A 1-t ightened King." A cor-
tllnl welcome Im extended to nil. C.
I'. nallcy. paHtor.
At the Flmt MelhodlHt Church for
Sunday morning the euliject for the
Mcminn will Im?, "The Salt of the
F.nrth," and the one for the evening
will be, "A Faith that will not
Shrink," taken from the words of St.
I'aiil, "None of theite things move
me." MuhIc by the choir ami or
chestra. The Sunday school nt 10
n. in. and the F.pworth Ixiigue at 7
p. in. J. I). Icwcllcn, pastor.
County Clerk Drown has sent for
blank fishing license forms nnd will
probably be ready to Issue the li
censes by the flmt of next week. The
new law requires every ikthou over
10 ycurs of age to arm himself or her
self with these licenses befaro they
can "bob for suckers" In the Oregon
streams. The price Is tl. Combina
tion hunting and (Idling licenses cuu
lie had for f 2.
Supt. It. A. Ford went on to Itos
lantl from Hend nTter holding the
educational meeting nt the latter
place and visited the two schools In
District No. 4:1. Miss Florence Hun
mil Is teaching at Itosluud nnd Trot.
W. 0. Fordham Is teaching In the
Caldwell school lu the same district,
having recently closed a term In the
M ant en school, south of Roslnnd,
near the Crook county line. Super-!
Intendent Ford also visited the
s:hool In the Reynold's district,
where Miss Nellie Reynolds Is teach
ing.. I lu reports all the schools as
making nrojrress. Ills next trio w:il
lie to the Bear Creek districts.
LOCAL MENTION
7'. M. Ilrown arrived Tuesday from
Portland.
A, If. Kennedy left Tuesday on a
trip to Portland.
Wm. IliM'gll was In town from his
Cove Orchard Tuesday,
Mm. Jane Combs Is now sojourn
ing nt London Mills, Illinois.
C. J. QtiltH-rg of Sisters was In
town on busluess Tuesday.
J. A. Itlggs was in town Tuesday
from his ranch nt Powell Duties.
Mm. Itottcrt O. Smith is Hx-ndlng
the week at the homestead at Powell
Iluttes.
F.arl Mclaughlin Is building a new
cottage on his lots near Kay Con
stable's property lu the Mouthwest
part of town.
Mm. II. It. Post has gone to liend.
Mr. Post, who Is In the reclamation
service, Is now working In the Sis
ters country.
Robert Cram, who has been at
tending the Crook Comity High
School, returned, to his home at
Cross Keys last week.
County Judge H. C. Ellis wus over
the flmt of the week from Rend, look
ing after mnttera In connection with
finishing the new court house.
County Surveyor Rice of Crook
county was here several days the
past week procuring ofllclul data
from the government pints In the
land ofllce. Harney County News.
T. U. Ilaldwlu has been sub
poenaed to appear In Portland on
May 3 as a witness In the land grant
case of the United States vs. the
Southern Pacific Co.
T. J. Ferguson of Rear creek left
Wednesday for a trip of Investiga
tion through southern and western
Texas, wltji a view to making In
vestments In real estate. He exects
to tie gone about a month or six
weeks.
Ed Hotlson returned last Friday
from Portland with a 5-pnssenger
Mitchell car. Ed says Its a dandy.
It la a 4-cyllnder, 3D home power
machine with all-metal body. The
wheels have 4 Inch tires which will
be a decided advantage In this coun
try. The Dixie Meadows mine at Tralrle
City, In which Prlnevllle people in
vested thousands of dollars Bevernl
yearn, has been sold to W. N. Mur
phy of Spokane for $123,000, accord
lug to the Blue Mountain Eagle,
making a cash payment of 2000.
The new owner will put In a 10-stanip
mill and operate the property.
D. F, Stewart snys that grain hns
iKt'n rolling- luto the mill from the
ranches this week, several farmers
having finished their rush of spring
work. Among those who have been
making deliveries this week were H.
J. Henly of Haystack, Thomas N.
Black of Madras and Willie Gibson,
I om the Gibson ranch northwest of
Prlnevllle.
Mm. C. W. Elklns Im III at her borne
In this city.
W. F. King Is spending several
days at Shnulko this week on busi
ness. He we went down Sunday In
the auto.
Charles W. Parrlsh of Hnycreek
wus In town today on his way home
from Beaver creek, where he went to
recover a couple of mares which lie
lost and advertised In the Journal.
Mr. Parrlsh lost three nnlmnls and
believes he will get the other one as a
party Informs him that he thinks he
knows where It Is ranging.
M. Frade and J. M. Pedrera
from Merced, Calif., arrived In Prlne
vllle last Monday, and have bought
2500 yearling weathers from 8. W.
Yancey and J. X. Williamson, and
will trail theni south to the Sacra
mento valley after shearing. We
could not get the price paid but It
was around t1 a head. These same
gentlemen bought of Messrs. Yancey
and Williamson two yearn ago. -
Joseph Clnypool, wife and daugh
ter, Miss Belle, of Sisters, passed
through Madras last Friday on their
way to San Diego, Cal., about 40
miles from which city Mr. Claypool
has purchased a 320 acre tract of
land upon which be and his family
expect to make their home In the
future. Mr. Clnypool Is a pioneer of
the Sinters country, having settled
there 34 yearn ago. Ho says this
climate Is somewhat rigorous for
himself and wife, who are advanced
In years, nnd they hope to spend
their declining days In a milder cli
mate. Madras Pioneer.
LOCAL MENTION
Clean-Up Day
Next Saturday
Mayor D. F. Stewart has desig
nated next next Saturday as general
clean-up day in Prlnevllle and asks
the co-operation of all citizens In an
effort to give the city a neat, tidy
appearance by removing from the
streets and alleys all loose rubbish
that baa collected therein.
There are many indications that
point toward a bigger, better and
cleaner Prlnevllle during the coming
year, and clean-up day at the call of
the mayor will doubtless be actively
responded to by the citizens in gen
eral.
Equsl to tht Oceaiion.
In 1840 n great convention was held
in Baltimore by the youug men of
what was then known as the Whig
party for the purpose of ratifying the
nomination of General William Henry
Harrison for the presidency. There
was no hall la the city large enough
to hold the crowd of delegates who
attended. The convention, according
ly met on the Canton race track, and
when the great Whig orator of Mary
laud, who was chairman of the young
men's national commit tee, arose to call
the meeting to order he was so Im
pressed by the vastness of the assem
blage before hlui that Instead of the
usual formula he exclaimed, "The na
tion will please come to order!"
Stcelhend salmon are now running
up the Ochoco to their spawning
grounds, but so far no captures are
reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mays and
Misses Patterson and Eddon of The
Dulles, who have been sjiendlng a
week at the Mays' much at Paulina,
are In the city today on their return
home.
The Prlnevllle baseball team goes
to Redmond next Sunday to warp It
to the team of that place, If they can.
There will probably be a return
game In Prlnevllle one week from
Sunday,
John J ouch, who runs the engine
at the R. E. Jones' sawmill on the
Ochoco at Howard, came In Wednes
day to have some repairs made on a
toe which be got manhed at the mill.
He was working about the machine
when other workmen caused It to
move and catch his foot, mashing
one of the toes completely. His
brother, R. E. Jones, accompanied
hlra to fown.
Frank E. Broslus of Hood River
will open a picture show In the Eel
knap building, opposite the Hotel
Prlnevllle, Saturday eveulng. Mr.
Rrosius promises a first-class show
every night In the week, Sundays In
cluded. Mr. Richie, an experienced
machine man, will have charge of
the Alms. The price of admission
will be 15 cents for men, women and
children.
J. D. Davidson and C. M. Triplett
of Bend were In town Wednesday.
The new bass horn for the bnnd
arrived last evening. It is a big
brass Conn and Is a fine Instrument.
Joe Girardo will operate It.
HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA
OB Whstergraea, Thymol. Olyeerlas, Etc,
UMd u s 51 apt Wash
It really seems strange that so many
people suffer year in and year out with
eczema, when It is now no longer a se
cret that oil of wlntergreen mixed with
thymol, glycerine, etc, makes a wash
that is bound to cure.
Old, obstinate cases, it is true, can
not be cured in a few days, but there
is absolutely no sufferer from eawna
who ever used this simple wash and
did not find Immediately that won
derfully soothing, calm, cool sensation
that comes when the itch is taken away.
Instantly upon applying a few drops
of the wash the remedy takes effect,
the itch is allayed. There is no need
of experiment the patient knows at
once.
Instead of trying to compound the
oil of wintergreen, thymol, glycerine,
etc., in the right proportions ourselves
we are using a prescription which is
universally found the most effective.
It is known as the D. D. D. Prescrip
tion, or Oil of Wintergreen Compound.
It is made by the D. I. D. Co. of Chi
cago, and our long experience with
this remedy has given us great confi
dence in its merits.
The Winnek Co.
ilr t . i n mi
ror irrigated rarms $
and Fruit Lands 1
IN THE IL
i DESCHUTES VALLEY jj
I WRITE p.
J JONES LAND CO
m Redmond, - . ., Oregon 15
J Champ Smith
DEA1EU VX
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
Drop in and See fi1
Imported and Domestic
Cigars
At the bid Smith & Cleek
stand, Main street, two
doors south First
National Bank
Maker Jt Groik Kiirei
ScsmI Books
Cumts Supplies
Jewelry
Wall Paper
D. P. Adamspn & Co
DRUGGISTS
Musical IastnuseaU
Mifais
Lewsey' Caadie
Stationery
Clfari -
Spring is here and so is that new and
complete line of Mixed Paints, Varnishes,
Stains and Brushes on sale by D. P.
Adamson & Co.
Use Masury's Paints. They are best.
WE SELL THEM
0. P. Adamson
DRUGGISTS
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AGENTS
"HOLEPROOF" HOSE
X E. Stewart' & Company
DISTRIBUTORS
MAYER SHOES
Mayer Shoes
SPLENDID VALUES IN OUR
SHOE DEPARTMENT
The MAYER trademark on a shoe
stands for quality style and comfort.
We give an absoiute guarantee with
every pair sold. Let the next pair of
shoes you buy be a Mayer you will
be more than satisfied.
"Leading Lady" Shoe for women $ 3 50
"Treadwell" for men 4 00
"Honorbilt" for men 4 50
"Special Merit" for children
CIAIiB
One Day Only Saturday, April 24
Fancy Package Raisins
We Have just received a shipment ol Fancy Package Raisins,
seeded, lull 12-oz package and very choice. The same that you
generally pay from 2 to 15c for. Special for Saturday...... 5c
A Snap in Oranges
Fancy Sweet Oranges. The size you buy for 5c a piece.
Special for Saturday. Per dozen 35c
Laces and Insertions
Another chance at very special offerings in Lace and Insertions. A
great many 10c values in this lot All go Saturday for 5c
We are agents for the
U. S. Cream Separator
With the use of the separator you can increase your output of
cream fully 25 per cent, besides the saving in labor.
Sold on the Installment plan easy payments.
A nice assortment of
Ladies' Shirt Waists
At Stewart's
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