Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 29, 1909, Image 3

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Iron Age
Garden Drill
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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 be without it
The
Erickson
JUST RECEIVED
Easiest, surest and quickest way to , kill sagerats, pocket
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gophers and moles. Endorsed by Government experts. Call
and see for yourself.
PRINEVILLE
W. F. ICING
OREGON
Cotton and
Rubber Hose
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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
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LOCAL MENTION
Mm. Mljr K, Jordan nmt mm Italili
nti Ktttiiruiiy for tlu riillroml l.v
ntitn. Mm. Jordan m mi her tvny to
i ortmnu or inen.i trvnl ninit.
I. I'. l'tilimin, n Now York mwa
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vUlt Ttttwdny. Ho lum limrd much
i tin country mid U looking H
ovw.
K. II. WndtM.f ln I'nullnn rouutrv.
wn. a IiumIihh nUU-r tli flwt of the
'. Mr. Wndeanya thiw arp lota
of it? sHtlcra lorntliiK In liht mrt
if the county.
i:idi-rC. T. Ilnlley urriu-h nt
thi Mill rnvk adiottlioiiM m-xtKiin-dnyntll
n. in. mn) 3 . m. Tln-re
will x it lumkcl dinner. A cordial
Wrloonn? to nil who come.
Kidney Hyrnm nud Ml. Klmn Ken
acr er- innrrliHl In tin pnrlur of tin
rrlni'Vlllf lioti-l hint Frlilny, Kldert.
I. llnlley, oillflnllnu;. Tho young
couple will innVe their home near
lU-nd.
Mr. nml Mr. J. II. Kclltr of 'ot
wore In towd on litmliifsa the not of
the week. Mr. Kelly uy that snrliiK
I backward In hi ac tion mid that
wnter I very wane for lrrlKiitlnj
imrjiomn,
lr. T. II. Ford of .Vtidlctoti.
Iirother of County 8uierlnteiulent
It. A. Ford, Iiiim Imi'ii niioluted lV
tluvernor Heimon to hend the Ore
gon d l.-Katl.tii to the iM-nce confiT
enrt which inert (it Chlrngn May 3
mid 4.
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At the club hall, Prineville
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Tickets - $1.00 1
'. . A.iaum wiia In town from
Minlnu Tuemlny. tf conduct
ment mnrket there. .
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h. it-imiy Miei-lff t'omli. Mr. mid
Mr. Wnrdwell Crnni and Ml ICffa
lolil coiiiiwd n picnic party that
M'nt hint on Man.li creek. They
iun(iu mo trip in Uifollette' mi to.
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iopy una uvn turned In to the
Journal olllce by the rrlnrvllle Com
mercial Cluh for n miinll folder de-
wrllilng In hrlef ioiik- of the nnourcen
ot t rook county. A oon a they
are off the tire thev will Im uet.
tered liroadciiNt to advertlne the
ct)iiuty. Later a more elaborate lot
of mlvertlHlng matter will lie pre
pared, mid there w III l.e no let up
nnill I'rlnevllle and Crook county
huve Ihi-ii IndlKjiutahly MtabllMhed
on the map.
K. V.. I'urk, the Journal' valued
correnpomlent nt Kedmond. thin
we.k nnnouucea that he will not le
niile to wnd u a regular new letter
from thl time on. Mr. Pnrk' er.
vice In one that ha been nop minted
by thl pK'r nud by II render n
w ell. It not every day that tt paiier
pick up a dcH'iidfthle correMpondeut
w ho I iilmoMt aure to mmkI In a
neuy letter each wi-ek and our Ited-
mond newa will le mliwed.
It. (1. Sand of Spokane wa In
rrlnevlllo Tueatlaynnd stated that
while here he had made a deaert III-
Ingonnn elhty-ncre tract of land
nliout three mile aouth of IV-nd. He
ha contracted for water from the
Arnold ditch. "The land All around
my claim I millng for $10 an ncre,"
nald he. "I got mine for 23." Mr.
Sand' good fortune I it pointer u
to the onportunltle thnt are own
to nnyone who will take the trouble
to litre! Ignte thing m Crook coun
ty at thl time.
V. II. IJIrdaong wa In Prineville
from Maury Mountain laat Satur
day mid Mate thnt he will oon
otart the new anwtnlll which ha
licei! liiHtalled about three tulle
above the Fred I'owell place. Thl
mill wa purchttned from Win. Mc
Meekln nud la the mill which wn
formerly ojiernted on Willow creek,
near (irlxxly poHtolllce. Mr. Illrd
notig llnil a market for hi lumlicr
from the month of Newaom creek to
the Htimnilt of ituck mountain, and
all the way from ChrlHtma hike to
Ixce.
The K. F. K. W. Sunday School
claaa of the Itaptlat church In arrang
ing to give an Ice crenni social on
Saturday evening. May 1, for the
iK'tielUof the I'rlnevllle Uand. The
proceed will be put Into the upcclnl
fund for the purchae ot liiatrumenta.
"We Old not feel like helping much
on the dance given by the band,"
Hiild n repreHentatlve of the claw,
"liecatiHO we do not approve of
darning, but we appreciate the effort
of the band to provide nuinlc for the
public, and we are going to take thl
method of helping." While no one
outHldeot the chum will be solicited
for mippllcH, any contributions to
the ratine will be gladly accepted..
Mr. C. D. Calbreath will receive the
contribution.
LOCAL JVIENTION
J. L. Ureedlng wa In front the
O'Kcllcy ranch at Hayereek litat
Tuewday atUndlng to bulnea mat
ter. W.Frank Tetett, the Jeweler, left
Tneaday for the railroad. He will
pend a few week In Portland vbtlt-
lag relative.
Mr. llroMlti of the Emporium, ha
been disappointed In getting his ten
fr the moving picture ahow. He
any he will have It by next Sntur-
day evening, sure pop.
The Howard 'poatoffice I now
housed In bran new quarter. The
building I 6x8 feet. When the post
master want to change hi clothes
he hna to atlck hi head out of the
window.
Jesse Stenrns and family passed
through Prineville Monday by auto
bound for llend where Mr. Stearns
ha heavy Interest In the U. I. & P.
Co. HI family are making the trip
for nn outing.
L. M. llrown wn Injured last
Thursday, near Madras, by one of
the C. 8. & S. freight wagons falling
on hi left leg. We were not able to
get particular. He wa on hi way
to Madras for a load of gram.
The first dance to be given tinder
the auspice of the Prineville Com
mercial Club will take place Friday
evening. May 7. Morgan' orchestra
will furnish the music. A large at
tendance I anticipated. Dance all
night.
J. I). Lewellen returned Saturday
from Pendleton where he had been
to attend a meeting of the antl-
saloon league of Eastern Oregon.
There wn a large delegation present
made up from the different town and
counties. He snya a tight will lie
made next year for state wide prohibition.
Luna Lodge No. 65, K. T. will re
ceive a visit from U. C. Gus C.
Moser of Portland, and U. K. K. &
8., L. It. Stlusoii of Salem, Supreme
Representative W. L. lirndshaw and
other Grand Lodge officer Monday
evening May 10th. They will visit
Deschutes lodge No. 103 at Dend,
Saturday e.venlng May 8th. They
will visit other lodge In the Interior.
All Kulght are requested to be
present.
Tho third quarterly meeting will
Iks held at the First Methodist fliureh
next Sunday morning, and the Sacra
ment of ,the Lord's Supper will be
administered at the close of theer
vlce. .All memliers of the church nre
urgently requested to lie present.
The evening service will lie a service
of song. Solo by Mis Conway, duet
by Messrs. Elklns and Ashby, quar
tet by Messrs. Shlpp, Hoekeuberry,
Ashby and Kochcm. Two anthems
by n full chorus. Besides local talent
there will be a solo by F. N. Strong
of Portland, entitled "The Day Is
Ended." You nre cordially Invited
to worship with us. J. 1). Lewellen,
pastor.
Mrs. Fred A. like went to Port
land lost Saturday on a visit.
Edgar Stewart' little girl fell off
the fence the otlM-r day and broke
her arm.
A. H. Kennedy of the Itevlew, ar
rived home Wednesday from s busi
ness trip to Portland.
The city council held 'a special
session last night and appointed M.
It. Elliott city attorney.
Alex Mackintosh ha, returned
Irotn Portland where be ha been at
tending a meeting ot the State
Board ot Sheep Commissioners, of
which he was re-elected president.
There Is good news for Crook
county In the latest market quo
tations. Prime steers would bring
I.V75 in Portland now. Wool is com
ing up and the competition among
buyers indicates strong prices for
the new clip.
Forest Banger B. F. Johnson and
Clerk L.C.Morgan from the super
visor's olllce In Prineville, went to
Rosbtnd, Monday, to Investigate
some claims lying within the forest
reserve upon which the claimants de
sire to make Anal proof. They ex
pected to 1h gone for a week or ten
days.
A party comprising nineteen per
son from Prineville had a picnic at
Stein's Pillar on Mill Creek last Sun
day. Among those attending were
the families of E. H. Smith, A. H.
Llppmai Mrs. Vlra Cyrus, W. H. i
Young, I. Michel, and MIhh Louise
Summers, Theodore' Mingers and
Geo. Myers.
At a special meeting of the city
council held last Friday afternoon,
M. D. Towell was elected city re
corder, to fill the vacancy caused by
the death of the late M. H. Bell,
Mr. Powell got the Job just In time;
to lie named as a defendant in the
suit filed In the circuit court against
the city, to test the legality of the
referendum petition on the "near
beer" ordinance.
The annual lnter-society debate
will be held In the Commercial Club
Hall Friday evening, May 14. The
question Is, ltesolved : "That United
States senators should be elected by
direct 'vote of the people." The
Ochoconlan Society, represented by
Wllford Belknap, leader, Irene
Itarnos and Agnes Elliott will up
hold the negutlve. The Alphas,
David rickett, leader, Louise Sum
mers and Edgar Barnes will defend
the affirmative. A select musical
program Is King prepared.
It Is not every Central Oregcn es
tablishment that can put on rale
oranges grown ou their own lands,
but that Is whatjs being done by
the Win nok Company In Prineville
at present. Last week Mr. Wiunek
received a shipment of 20 cast's of
oranges, grown in San Diego county,
California, lu an orchard owned
Jointly by himself and his father, and
the sale of these oranges has been so
rapid that Mr. Wlnnek expects to
make another shipment soon. The
fruit is of nice quality.
Elocution Recital
Tuesday, May 4
Lloyd Welch Hard man, elocution-
Island luiiersonator, formerly with
the Belnsco Theatre Stock Co. of San
Francisco, will give an elocution re
cital at the Commercial Club hall on
Tuesday evening, May 4. He will be
assisted by Miss Gertrude Hodges,
pianist. The following Is the pro
gram:
"Snow Bll" Ragtime March
Miu Uertruila Hodges.
"The Death Iiresm" Trade Monologue
Lloyd Welch Hardman.
"Southern Beauttn" March and Two Step
ai in nouges.
"Dressing (or Theatre" Pantomime Hardman
Mi. Hardman.
"Lilac Blossoms". Two Step
Miss Hodge.
"Just I.Ike One of the Family' Comic
Monologue. Kussell
Mr. Hardman.
Edelweiss Glide Miss Hodges
Tickets on sale at Wnnek's Drug Store.
Regular Prices, 25 and. 35 cents
H. 8. Cram returned from Shaniko
and Portland the first of the week
where he has just completed the de
livery of bis beef. Mr. Cram sold
nine cars of prime beef at f 5.23 In
Sbanlko and shipped the remaining
car to Hunt & Lacy at Portland.
Mr. Cram says that his feeding
venture was very Successful from a
financial standpoint this year and
that he and Bid well Cram have
bought 700 head of three and four
year old steers for next winter feed
ing' of HuttOns, at Wagontire
mountain.
Sunday services at the Union
church as follows: Sunday school,
10 a. m.; 11 a. m., Lloyd Powell
will have charge of the services. 7
p. ni., C. E. society. 8 p. m., special
services conducted by the young
people, Mrs. W. A. Bell in charge.
Special music. A cordial welcome is
extended to all. C. P. Bailey, pas
tor. , .
ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN
Not Bloa4 Disease-Cored fcy OU f
Wlatargreea Coeapeund
For many years eczema was sup
posed to be a blood disease and was
erroneously treated as such, but now
the best authorities agree that eczema
Is only a skin disease and must be
cured through the skin. The eminent
skin specialist Dr. D. D. Dennis, first
discovered the eczema germ and his
discovery was quickly taken up In
Germany and France.
To kill the eczema germ and at the
same time heal the skin, Dr. Dennis
compounded oil of wintergreen, thymol,
glycerine, etc. The remedy is a liquid,
not a mere salve, hence It sinks right
into the pores of the skin. Washing
with this oil of wintergreen compound
seems to take away the itch at once;
soon the scales drop away and the dis
ease disappears. The prescription has
now been used so long as to have prov
en its absolute merit and we da not
hesitate to express our confidence in
D. D. D. Prescription as used with
D. D. D. Soap.
The Winnek Co.
D. P. Adamson & Co. today opened
np their ke cream department for
the season.
Just received by the Wlnnek Co., a
large shipment of Johnson's "Bitter
Sweet" chocolate bonbons. See our
window.
House for Rent
North side j light and water. Inquire
at this office. 4-29-3t
Sand $1-50 for the Journal Ons Year.
Drop in and See 9
Champ Smith
DEA1EU IS
Soft Drinks
of all kinds
Imported and Domestic
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Cigars
At the old Smith & Cleek
stand, Main street, two k
doors south First jji
National Bank
Maker at Crsik K aires
Sckeal Beets
Caawrt Sippliee
Jewelry
Wall Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Masical LutraaMatt
Mafais
Lawaey's Caadies
Statioaerr
Cicara
Remember, when you want a Graphophone
Cylinder or Disc we have them in stock. .We
carry a complete line of Columbia gold
moulded indestructible cylinder records, 35c.
Also the 1 0-inch double disc records, 65c
WE SELL THEM
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
AGENTS
"HOLEPROOF" HOSE
X E. Stewart & Company
DISTRIBUTORS
MAYER SHOES
Mayer Shoes
SPLENDID VALUES IN OUR
SHOE DEPARTMENT
The MAYER trademark on a Bhoe
Ftands 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
"Treadweir for men 400
"Honorbilt" for men ; 4 50
"Special Merit" for children
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One Day Only Saturday, May 1
Peaches
A big lot of fancy dried peaches as good as you
have been buying for 15c per pound, special
for Saturday, per pound 10c
Deviled Ham
Regular 10c size, special for Saturday 05c
Jello and Jello Ice Cream Powders
All Flavors'
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 p ayments.
Lawn Hose and Supplies
If you need a Hose or anything in the supply line such as
Nozzles. Sprays, Faucets, Clamps. Rubber Washers, Etc., it will
pay you to come here. WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY.
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