Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 27, 1909, Image 3

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LOCAL MENTION
T.J. I'tTtfllHOlf H III tdWU f f1 till
Ili'iir t'nvk.
NVxt Nutitlny In May ."Will, Me
morial lay,
lr. II. r, Ullklllip tin gum to
l'tirt lnixl on a IiunIhc trip.
Jiiiiii'k A. Multllt l 1'owtU Huttm,
wit In town tlit' Hint of tlm wtrW.
Mm. lxl I lc Miller, who lum Imvii
nick for m-veral nuiiitlm, U now utile
to lie iirouml nuiiln.
J I Ml Hated rilllie over from IUml
Katurilay evening;. ItImkIii lit t lit
lleliil M'honl liaiH dull team.
1'iwtiiintiT nml Mr. tiny LnM
lelte icltirneil jtlfrili,v from thrlr
t rip to Illiiin.'lU' Vulli-y point
Alex Tlloiimnii haii gttw to the
lUiick Untie ninth In the Meter
country to look after mutter n few
tiny.
Jmiih'b Hire nml I- I.onir erv
over from llnyertrk Hiimlny to at
tend the funeral of Mm, Kraut
Klkln.
County J mine II. C. Kill went to
The MiiII.k Momlay to v I .It with hU
father w ho Im i'iiiiIIiumI In the mini
t it r I it in there.
Mr. Frank K. Itrtmlim unil mm nr
rlvitl Tui'Milay from lloui Hlver, to
Join Mr. Hrolii here, the movlim
ileture limv man.
AlU-rt Wunweller of Jom-ph, Or.,
n brother of Will Wurxwi lU r, wiim Iii
town thlH week on liiihlm-nH. He re
turned home Ttiindiie.
Dr. (Jeorp I A. Walker, the onto.
tnetrlHt, win him lii-en In Prlnevllle
1 urtnu: the punt week, It-iive to
morrow for Hurti.
Mr. nml Mm. C. W. Klkln went to
I'orlliind Monday, where Mr. Klklti
will attend tti Iniylnn Koodn for the
Mtf leiartmeut tore.
Charle Itedcll, owner of Wade
Ilauiton, the hlg red rare horw, In
herefrom ItnriiH to attend the nice
thl week and vli.lt with old frlemU.
A. M. Drake paMHcd through town
Tuenday on IiIm way to the railroad
from lleiid. Mr. Drake In directing
the preliminary work for the con
traction of n power dam In the Den
villi ten near llend.
Mr. mid Mm. A.Tliommin arrived
home from Portland Monday. Mm.
TIioiihoii went to Albany an a dele
Kate to the grand lodge of UebekaliH,
Mr TIioiiihoii having lieen In Port
laud on IhimIiii'hb for Beveral week.
Dr. nml Mm. I.. K. 1 1 iuIhoii depart
ed hint Friday evening for Memphln,
' Mo., upon the receipt of a telegram
mniounelng the "erloim IIIiu'nk of a
relative of Mm. Hudrnm. They had
lieen planning to leave noon, am! tne
telegram hurried their departure.
Omer Cyril of Culver, was In town
yeHterday. Mr. Cyrus says the mi d
of nil n In felt In IiIm locality but tin
yet eropH are not Hiifferlng. A good
Hoaklng within the next couple of
weekH would add thoiiniuiiU of dol
lars to the value of the wheat crop,
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DISTRIBUTORS
ROYAL CLUB
CHI-NAMEL
Gloss or Mission. Grains,
stains and varnishes; all
colors. Heel proof, hammer
proof, water proof, scratch
proof, germ proof
Jin- Fade of M ml rim, wan In the
city DiMt Kiiturday.
Mm. Carl Mctihce of Kamona, wan
In town Katurdnr.
MIh Vhlim Allen of OrUxly, wnn
lu Prlnevllle the hint of the week.
MIhm Cook of Itottlund, HM'nt
wveral dny In town during the week.
Mr. and Mm. P. II. Mnrtln of Hood
Itlvcr, nre vUltlng nt the home of
Hugh 1. Inter.
Mm. J. II. Templeton U vlnltlng
with her brother, Wnrren (iluto, at
Cottage (irove.
Mm. (I. L Khlem vnmeover from
Uedumml Tmnday, bringing n child
for medical attention.
Hldwell ('nun, Wife nud daughter
are In the city from their home on
Trout Creek, vbdtlug relative mid
at tending the raeeH,
MImm 1 ila 1". llnldrege, the H'cliil
organliwr for the Women of Wood
craft, who ha been lu Prlnevllle the
pant two week, ban gone to Ante
Iom when1 nlie will upend a few day
In the work.
AttheFlmt Methotllut church for
Sundny morning the mibjcct will foe
Theltelatlon of Faith to Obedience."
The one fur the evening will lie, "The
I Me Some People Make of I'lirlntl
niilly." Sunday School at 10 and
Fpworth league nt 7 p. tn.
J. I'.. Wlcgnnd of Lmiiontn, wan a
county wilt vlHltor the flint of the
week. Mr. Wlcgand wiy that ruin
l badly needetl In IiIh neighborhood.
The wheat Acreage In IiIm country
thl year U not ho large nt that of
la-it year owing to the low price of
grain Inxt fall.
I'ulon church eriee next Run-
day are n follow: Sunday School
at 10 a. in., preaching, 11 a. in., C. F.
7 p. m (trenching, 8 p. m. Thin will
lie Flder Seruggn' hint day with u,
nud we would be pleam-d to ee a
birge congregation o that our
brother may give a good report of
the Prlnevllle people.
C. 1". lUii.Kr, puwtor.
Governor Deimoii has appointed J.
II. Gray nnd T. II. Lafollette n
iiieniberH of the board of coimnlttHton
em of the Flmt Central Oregon Agri
cultural Dlntrlct of Crook comity.
The governor nppolnts two mem
ber for a term of yearn nnd the
(Vntrul Oregon LlvctUock & Agri
cultural AHHoclatlon nipotnt three.
The bill cKtnblUhlng thl fair district
appropriated f 750 annually for Its
support nnd maintenance.
County Clerk Wnrren Brown hits
received nnthorntlve Information
that women da nut need to tuke out
n license to fish. Hehas already Is
sued several licenses to ladles, and
announces that If they will return
the papers to blm he will refund tho
money paid for their. Anotl.er
point of the law which hits been mlt
uuderstood Is the ago of applicants.
Tho law requires every male over
fifteen years old to secure a license
before he Indulges In the sport, the
general understanding being that
the ago llmlt'waa sixteen years.
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GOODS
High Grade
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LOCAL MENTION
ImIuiiii Clet-k returned from a visit
to Albany Monday.
Mln Ituth Collver l visiting In
Prlnevlllo this week.
Mm. Kliuer Clark of Paulina, was
In town the latter part of the week.
Mr. I'epitcr. of the law Arm of
Stark A Pepter of The Dalles, was
In Prlnevllle oil legal business yester
day. Thron Thronson and son Thron Jr.
left today for a trip to Portlund anil
other (toluts.
C. W. Itlclile. the Itosland iuer
chant, ftsssed through town yester
day on his way to Portland.
Secretary M. E. Drink of the Com
merclal Club, Is prepared to furulsh
anyone desiring It a copy of the
pamphlet "Irrigation In Oregon,"
recently Ismicd by the Department of
Agriculture.
Miss Hose II. Purrott, the high
school teacher, will leave Prlnevllle
Saturday for Pullman, Wash., where
she wilt take up studies for the sum
mer. Miss Parrott was re-cngnged
by the high school board for next
year ut au Increased salary.
Weather Observer C. I. Wlunek
states that It would be well for the
party who took the brass tube out
of the rain gunge to return It, other
wise the mutter will be reported to
the department. That piece of brass
tubing might prove to be an ex
pensive one lu cue Uncle Sum has to
tuke action to recover It.
The program at the moving
picture theatre tonight and tomor
row night will tie: 'Donkey Skin,"
Illustrated song, "When Sweet Marie
Was Swift Slxteeu," "Duty Becomes
Revenge" and "Mr. Pynhead Uocs
Out for a Uood Time." There will
be a change for Saturday night and
another for Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Halght drave In
from their home on Trout Creek
Weduesdny and will epeud a few
days In town attending the nuts
and visiting friends. They will go
to Bend Saturday nud are taking a
little pleasure trip. Mr. Halght hue
not been la Prlnevllle for over two
years and notes many Improvements
In the town lu that time.
Joseph Schivfer, professor of his
tory at the Uulverslty of Oregon, ar
rived lu Prlnevllle limt night, and
will deliver the class address to the
high school graduating class at the
commencement exercises which will
be held at the Commercial Club Hall
tomorrow night. None of the mem
bers of the class wilt appear on the
program. Edgar Barnes has made
the highest grades of any member of
the class, and hue lteen awarded the
scholarship In Whitman College.
David Pickett was a close second la
grades. The public Is cordially In
vited to attend the Commencement
program, no admission charged.
After the exercises the faculty and
grudmites. will partake of a banquet
at Hotel Prlnevllle.
Goods
Your old furniture tnd it wilt
look like real Rosewood or Ma
hogany, Chi-Namel your bathroom and
the water will have no effect
upon it
Take up your old carpets and
Chi-Namel the floors and they
will look like Oak or Walnut.
Chi-Namel every room and or
.eament i t'e house and it will
make tfcsm as good as new, and
joy fsrtver.
Easily ApplisZ Quickly Dried.
Mtnultdurttf only py
The Ohio Varnish Co.
Cleveland, Ohio.
F. KING
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Joe Combs of Paulina, Is attend
ing the races.
Byron Cndy and wife are In the
city from Luldlnw.
II. H. Davis and wife of Paulina,
are In town for the races.
Dr. II. P. Belknap Is having an ad
dition built on his residence.
Mr. Ed. Brosterhouse and Mine
Cora Ferguson, both of Bend, were
married at The Dalles today at high
noon.
A grand ball Is scheduled forSatnr
day night In the Club hall, given by
the Prlnevllle base ball club. Music
by Morgan's orchestrn. Tickets fl.
Everybody welcome.
The photograph of the new court
house from which tlte cut used on
the front page was made, was taken
by Mm. John Cyrus of Prlnevllle.
Mm. Cyrus lias for sale postcard
view of the building.
Elder C. K. Chase, general mission
ary of the Baptist General Associ
ation of the 1'nl ted States, will
preach next Sundny at 11 a. tn., nnd
8 p. tn. at the Presbyterian church.
Everybody cordially Invited.
W. B. Morse of Portland, Is In
Prlnevllle and the flmt of the month
will take up his duties as bookkeeper
In C. W. Elklns' store. L. W. Hard
man will return to Portland the flrtt
of the month, to Join Ms wife, who
went to the city several weeks ago.
Tlte graduating exercises of the
Eighth grade of the Prlnevllle Pub
lic schools will lie held at Com
mercial Club hall tonight. The pro
gram was published lust week.
Lawrence Lister attained the high
est honors of the class, and warren
Yancey, second highest grades. The
program tonight will lie rendered
largely by the members of the class.
Everyone cordially Invited.
ECZEMA LODGES IN THE SKIN
Not Blood DlMM-Oired by Oil si
Wintorgrwa Coat pound
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 (he dis
ease disappears. The prescription has
now been used so long as to have prov
en its absolute merit and we do not
hesitate to express our confidence in
D. D. D. Prescription as used with
D. D. D. Soap,
The Winnek Co.
Stewart &
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"-$V1 " li CYRUS NOBLE dirct to
vC y n3nmd nn' titic.
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-mmmtmmimiammi immmmmim "mmm
from the best known, ttricily wholesale
CHBDiitnca tn rorttttno in inn.
4 mtU CENUINE CYRUS NOBLE (4.90.
A pure old bonest whiskey boiilcd by the distiller.
Guaruueed to (he United Slates Government, and to yon, to contain aoUuBf
execptinf pure straitht whiskey.
Many ot the railroads use lynis Noble
So do ihe bia ateamshio oomnoniea.
So docs nearly every bi nsciropouiaa
Because it 's pure.
Because it's aaed in mod.
Because it ha thai eoii. delicate,
n out rareiy ioubo.
W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO.
EsUblished 1864 ' 105-107 Second Street. Portland. Oregon
cut aT Tws
W. J. Van Schuyver & Cat, rml.il Omm
Eadonl pkw fed $4.90 (or wad plan scad at si
CENUINE CYRUS NOBLE.
P.O. Ms
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Maker 4 Cross Kaivet
School Book
Cut era Sapplies
Jewelry
Wall Paper
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
0. P. Adamson
Company
CHI-NAMEL
Is just as good for furniture
and chairs as it is for floors
and doors. Makes any old
thing new
bou in the Northwest.
almost exclusively.
hotel.
CaftmUCmiii
palatable savor ot the ripened (rain, often
uk ano aua. to-oat ww
arepaftt four ejuarts
-sv it-
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
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AGENTS
MAYER SHOES
Low Prices
Lost An Eastern Star emblem
pin, on Prlnevllle streets; finder re
turn to Foster & Hyde's store and
recel veareward. m20-tf
Keep Up Your Chickens.
On nnd after this date chickens
must not be allowed to run on the
streets la violation of the city or
dinance governing the same. This
means everybody.
Wadb HrsTOX,
Citr Marshal.
Dated this 6tb day of May, 190U.
Notice of Sealed Proposals.
To remove old court louse buildinjr no
tice is berrby given that sealed hiiia for
removing the old court home building
will be received at the office of the county
whoul Bunerintemlant. The building to
he removed from its present location to the
Hifh bchool ground and placed in po
sition, as directed by the High School
board. The building to be placed no that
the bae shall tie above the ground, and
building leveled. The bids to be opened
on the 10th day of June 19m). The remov
ing of building to be completed within
thirty davs from the 15th dy of June 1!W.
The board reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. II. A. Vomi,
Secretary of Crook County High School
Borrd.
For Irrigated Farms
and Fruit Lands
IN THE
DESCHUTES VALLEY
Qj WHITE
& JONES LAND TO
Kedmond, - Oregon
Musical Instrmneats
Majais
Lawsey's Candies
Stationery
Clears
Sl Co
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