Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 01, 1909, Image 3

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    Prepare now for haying time. You will find the best Machinery at King's
McCormick Mowers
Reapers, Binders, Rakes
Milwaukee Mowers
Dain Mowers, Bucks & Stackers
Louden CarriersEtc.
Jackson Forks
REPAIRS
Complete assortment for all
McCormic machines. Some
parts for Piano, Buckeye, Mil
wauke, Acme, Osborne and
Standard. Prompt attention to
orders for repairs for all other
machines, not represented by
Prineville agents.
LOCAL MENTION
Z. M. Ilrown has jtiinoto I'orlltiml.
()foro I.ut-key leave tliU week
lor fulvllle. Wash.
Mr. Itnther of Portland U the new
ihnriuiti'lKt fit Wlnnek's.
Mm. IVii lUevlns of Howard was
tn town lioiilnn WVlnesilny.
rrliic. (ilnto Hiitl wife ninl William
Pro) nml wile left Tmnilny fur the
mountain to)'!! the summer.
(ii-ortfo Niilili nml family of I'rliic
vlll.'. nml Mis Cox of I'linlliin, li ft
Kumluy fur Seattle to visit tin fair.
Mm. A. 8. Irvtiiml nml children
started Kumluy on a trip tu liuuitlim
roiinty, win-re they will visit with
relative lor several week.
Mr. nml Mm. Hale Join departed
Tiiedny for Hhimlki) In Hudson'
ntltoou their way to Kenttl where
they expeet to spend two week or
more seeing the exposition.
Miss Lottie Crnln and Ml Edith
Klnjr nre home again. Mix Crnne
him lieen nt Marslifleld with her
sister for several months, while IMIth
In Isfii vlnltlnix relative nml
friend nt rortlnml.
I. M. Mill mine tin wn from Paulina
the hit of the week nml ha gone to
Heitttle to Join hi family. Mr. Mill
nml the children have Imtii visiting
relative nt outside point for evernl
weeks nml they will take In the
night nt the A. Y. 1. KxpoHltlon be
fore returning home.
The I.ndlis of the Presli -terlan
church are compiling copy for a cook
b.iok which they plan to puhllxh
thl fall. Among these laille nre
some of the llnest cooks In the lantl,
nml their rccle, tented nml tried
a id found good, will form a vnlu
ulile help to nny housewife who
take pride In her cookery.
Ollle Kllrfson will open the Polu
dexter Hotel Julyl. The hotel ha
lxcn thoroughly renovnted pnwred
painted, etc., mid put In tlrst-clin-s
shape. The new proprietor ny
that he I going to run a nrst-clnss
establishment nml will guarantee
the traveling public that neeomino-
(Intliin will lie equal to the bet to
to had nny where.
County Surveyor Itlce, Ilck Van-
dervertnud W. II. Kinder have Jut
flulHhed viewing mid surveying thir
teen county road. They have been
nut about u month nml have trav
eled approximately WO mile. The
road ure located In different part
of the county mid will be passed on
nt the .Inly term of the county court
which convene next week.
John U. Wlmer nml MIhh Cnrollre
V. UmphU'tto were married In Prim
vllle last Thursday evening, Justlie
of the Pence Italph Sharp performing
the ceremony. The groom I a eon
of Geo. W, Wlmer of Tumalo, nml
the bride 1 a young lady whose
home ha been at Grants Pass,
where Mr. Wlmer formerly resided.
The wedded pair will make their
homo at Tumalo, where the Wlinera
have a large Irrigated ranch.
J. II. Ilnuer 1 einlliig the day nt
O'.Ncll on tiiiMlncN.
Mm. ('. W. Klklns ha returned
from her vllt to Portland.
J. I Mi'CulliH'h I home from a trip
to Portland and Southern Oregon.
Ir. Harold Clark wn In town
from Inmouta Inst Friday, greeting
old friend.
K. nnumler nml II. Dili of Mlchl
gun nre looking over Crook county
with a view of locating here.
Floyd Howell arrived home yester
ilny from a visit to Albany and
other Willamette Valley point.
Mm. M It. Bigg tin gone to Seat
tle, where she will Join the family of
I. M. Mill ami vllt the expoHltlon.
MIhh Mallei Smith returned home
to Arlington today lifter a vllt of
several week with the Misses Wll
lliiniHon In Prineville. '
Ml Jele Hartley lf t lat Friday
for the Kcnttle fair. After taking In
the exposition she will visit her old
home nt Ionia, Michigan.
Mr. and Mr. John Sehnffer mid
daughter, of Kent, nre In the city
visiting nt the home of J. W. limine.
Mm. SehafTcr I a lter of Mr
lloone.
II. (iorinle.v, the tailor, hn re
turned to Prineville nfter an ntwenee
of several month. While away he
made a circuit of tin town from
Shanlko to Iliirn, calling nt I'iihco.
Pendleton. La (irunde. linker City,
Weler. Ontario nml Hum. Here
port thing dull on the outside.
W. II. IllrdHong, who riHrate the
lien ver Creek Mawinlll of lllrdsong &
Amnion, wn In town Friday to
meet hi sister, Mr, ttoneh, nnd her
daughter nnd son-lndaw, Mr. nnd
Mm. L. Knmtra, who hnd Jnt ar
rived from San Predro, Calif., nnd
exicet to locate here. Mr. lllrdMoug
had not seen hi sister for 2S yen in.
Herman K. Kllefon nnd wife nr
rived In Prineville the flmt cif the
week. Mr. ICIIclsott, who I a brother
of Ollle KllefKou of thl place, I com
nected with the Commercial Nation
al Hank of Chicago, one of the lend
ing financial lntllntlonof that city.
Mr. F.llcfHon wn at tending the
, bankers' convention at Seattle and
dropped off here to nee hi brother
on hi return to the Windy City.
The Epworth League of the M. K.
church gave a lawn social at the
home of I. L. Ketchum, nbout a mile
In-low town, Wednesday evening
The crowd attending wn carried to
and from the social In automobile,
three or four machine being In line
from 7 until a late hour. The ground
were lighted with Chlnee lanterns.
Ice creiun, candle nnd soft drinks
were served. The Print vllle band
attended early In the eveulng nnd
played until darkness rendered It lin
poHHlble. A program, had been ar
ranged but moHt of the ierformer
were In attendance at the Trlce
Booth wedding and In consequence
the program wus not given until
lute.
LOCAL MENTION
Judge II. C. F.lll of I lend, went to
The Dalle the II rut of the week.
Ml Florence Merrill of Lninonta,
left on Monday for Toppenlxli, WumIi.
Carl F.hret and If. F. Jones were In
town from Redmond on business
Monday.
Mr. W. F. King hn lieen vlltlng
with relatives nt Paulina during the
pant week.
W. F, King returned Saturday
with Dr. L'dwnrd and family In the
auto from Hhanlko. He had been to
Portland on bUHlne.
Dr. and Mm. Clin. 8. F.dwnrd re
turned homo Saturday from Port
bind, where they have lieen on a
oelal and fraternal visit.
A. II. Par key wns In from Madrn
the tlrst of the week. He state that
he has one of the best prospects for
a wheat crop that he ever had.
The new baritone purchased by
I lie Prineville baud arrived lat
week, and makes a substantial
equlpmeut lu the way of Instru
ment. The Deschutes Automobile Com
pany, with headquarters lu Portland
and a capital stock of $5000, ha filed
article of Incorporation with the
secretary of stnte. The ollicers of
the D. 1. & P. Co., Itoscoe Howard,
Alfred F. Illle nnd Attorney Jesse
Steam, are the Incorporators of
record. The purpose of the com
pany I to transport passenger and
freight bet ween Item! and Shanlko.
L. A. Hunt and F.arl McLaughlin
have returned from 'Madras, where
they went to assist lu the search
for the body of Percy Kidder, their
brother-in-law, who wn drowned
last Saturday. I'p to noon today,
no trace of the body has been found.
They exiieet to return to the river
the tlrt of next week nml continue
the search unless the body 1 recover
ed In the meantime.
He v. J. T. Moore got back Tuesday
from hi trip to Uoseburg nnd Port
Innd. He attended liaptist con
vention in both places. While at
Uoseburg Mr. Moore wn elected ed
itor of a weekly paper that the as
Hoclation I talking of publishing.
Threa men have already been put In
the Held In Washlngti n Oregon nnd
California, nnd thl fall Ave more
will be added. When the sum of
$1000 Is raised the publication will
I.,
Alexander Me Fee, a man 81 years
old. who ret-liL-d betweeu Lnmonta
and Madras, became violently Insane
a few nights ngo, the thought that
seemed to trouble him being that all
the county ollicers were nfter him.
He wns brought to town the first of
the week and after an examination
by the county olllcial was pro
nounced insane and committed to
the asylum at Salem.' Au attendant
arrived in Prineville yesterday and
left with the man this morning for
the railroad.
Marlon Taylor I In Prineville from
Post today rustling men to help him
In his hay harvest.
Misses Nona Richardson nnd Maud
Vandervert and Messrs. Prince and
Sylvester Staats were In town this
week from their home at Ilend.
Mr. I. Michel and sons arrived
home Wednesday from a . three
week's visit to Portland and later to
Elgin, where they were the guests of
Mr. Michel's ulster.
Dr. J. II. KosenlM-rg I home w ith
a brand new 30-hore power four
cylinder "Overland" car. The ma
chine I one of the handsomest ever
brought to town. Itosy Is fast
learning the art of running It.
II. F. Jones and B. A. Kendall
were lu town from Kedmond yester
day. They are chuck full of railroad
optimism nnd believe that Harrl
man train will lie running into Hed
mond lu nbout one year from the
present.
E. 0. Ilopson ami D. C. Henny,
railroad men from Portland, have
been looking over different parts of
Crook county this week, making
trip to several points In Ed. Hod
son's auto. They left for Paulina
today expecting to return here this
afternoon.
G. Springer was lu from Haystack
Monday. Among other thing Mr.
Springer stated that he has received
the highest average price for horses
he has sold since the lirst of the year
ul any grower on the Coast, the
average price on eight head sold be
ing f 405 ih.t head. Since the flmt of
July one year ng.i he has sold $ 1000
worth of homes which he raised as
well as $1000 worth of hogs.
HOME CURE FOR ECZEMA
Oil ef Wlfltergrcen, Thymol, Glycerin. Etc
UMd u Ninpla Wash
It really seems strange that so many
people suffer year in and year out with
eczema, when It U now no longer a ae
cret that oil of wintergreen 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 eczema
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. D. X. Co. of Chi
cago, and our long experience with
this remedy has given us great confi
dence in its merits.
The Winnek Co.
LOCAL MENTION
Ueorge nnd E. B. Knox of Post,
are In town today.
Mr. and Mm. E. N. Strong return
ed from liend today, where they
have Isjen for several weeks, while
Mr. Strong wns looking after Insur
ance business for the Oregon Life.
Broslus & Pitches are fitting up a
booth for the sale of Ice cream, soda,
cigars, candles and fruits during the
celebration In the part ot ihe build
ing adjoining their moving picture
theatre.
Cobble Stroud, J. W. Boone, Oiner
Claypool and W. B. Morse were
taken to Madras Sunday In LaFoI
lette's auto on a trip of Investiga
tion, it being understock- that these
gentlemen are considering the mat
ter of purchasing some town
property there.
The Emporium Moving Picture
Theatre has arranged for a change
of program each night during the
days of the celebration In Prineville.
The eubjects for Friday and Satur
day nights will be: "The Bride of
Lammermoor," "Painting," "Bill
Wauts to Wed a Toe-dancer," and
"Water Sports." For Sunday night
the bill will lie: "Impersonator's
Jokes," "An All-wool Garment,"
and "The Hand." There will be
new programs each night on Mon
day aud Tuesday.
The Dillon Feed Yard.
I have leased the old Dillon Feed
Yard and am now preparing and fixing
it up for the accommodation of the
traveling public. All kinds of hay and
train kept constantly on hand. 1 so
licit a reasonable share of your patron
see. Respectfully,
7-1 J. M. Montgomery, Propr.
Good Sawmill for Sale.
All in good running order; will cut
15.000 feet per day; good No. 1 planer;
3,000,000 feet standing timber right at
hand goes with the mill, and plenty
more can be bought cheap. For further
particulars inquire at the Journal
office. 6-24
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MILLINERY
CLEARANCE SALE
Commencing July lit there will be a big reduction
in the price of Summer Millinery. We must have
more room for the fall stock. Now is the time.
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Mrs. Estes' Millinery Parlor t
If your eyes give you trouble have
Petett fit you with glasses.
LAMB FEED CO.
REDMOND, OREGON
Dealers in
Chop Feeds of all Kinds, Baled Hay, Seed Grain,
Timothy, Alfalfa, Qover, Grass and
Garden Seeds of all Kinds.
Toll Chopping Done. Satisfaction Guaranteed
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School Bookl
Camera Supplin
Jewelry
Wall Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
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Lswaey'a Cud its .
Stationery
Ciara
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
y. P. Adamson & Co,
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X E. Stewar
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AGENTS
MAYER SHOES
Haying Time
We have on hand for hay
ing time Hay Forks, Mowing
Scythes, Wire Rope, Steel
Cable, Pulleys, etc. for Derricks.
Lubricating Oils
Choicest Groceries
For an outing. If- you want something dainty
and fresh come and get some of our Lunch Goods.
Our line is complete. Below is a partial list
Sliced Beef in Glass
Deviled Ham
Lunch Tongue
Royal Club Shrimp
Boneless Chicken
Jellies in glass
Potted Beef
Deviled Meats
Veal Loaf
French Sardines
Sardines and Mustard
Sweet Pickles in glass
Royal Club Salmon
Roast Beef
Sardines
Cervelat Sausage
Pearl Onions
Sour Pickles in glass
Try our Royal Club Pineapple the finest ever put in cans.
Buy your Fishing Tackle of us
Guaranteed
Shoes
We guarantee every pair of Mayer
or Washington Shoes put out by us
to give perfect satisfaction. We will I!
have repaired, free of charge, any shoe
proving defective.
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