Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 09, 1909, Image 3

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LOCAL MENTION
Mr, and Mr. Hoy ITU of Post,
were visiting In town liwt wwk.
Horn-Saturday, Hi-ptcmlier 4. to
tlio wife of Walter IVmnrl, a mm.
U. 1 Adwnson nnl luiiiHy n-turn.
rd Friday from tliclr ontlng nt Ma
tulo. Mm. WUkcrslintn g't back lat
Rnturday from Visit to frl.'iul nt
Paulina.
Hlrlk out n tun other and
moke tho Engl Cigar, fr tliey are
the Unt.
Mr. Um line returned to Prlne-
villa from & visit with relative nt
Willow Cn-ek.
jw (ilmr.lo nml family linve re
turned home from their ciuiuiIiik
trip at Crane Prnlrlo.
. twit, a WIUiui of Klwter. I
vlMttlntc with her mother, Mr. Hnrah
Hteveim, In lTluevHle.
iH.ni.. uiler 1 etltl quite eU-k
with ivnhohl fever. Thl nmke the
third week, the doctor Is ijulte 1ioh
ful.
ii ... i. .i,i i'Min i if Kuirene In
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vUltliiif lu-r brother, tieoriiw and Ed
Klnylon. nt present, nud exiH-ct to
tie here two week.
...... Miliar niul Charley Stewart
of .uullna. missed through Prlne
viiim M. in.lav on their way home
from the Seattle fair.
Mr. Annl Ete and son Karnent
arrived home from I'ortlund Sun
tav. where Mr. Eaten went to pur
chaw her new fall stock of millinery.
Jnrk Ikw wn In trout the Willow
rM.k unwmttl Tuesday. He report
biialnea brisk na n result of the rail
road work In the vicinity of Matlra
lH-rry Monroe conic In from Trout
Creek Tuesday bringing a big
wagon load of watermelon for
Stroud lro. Home of the melon
were big one like uw to grow In the
, old country, and the lluvor wa un
surpassed. The melon sold here nt
retail for 5 cent ter pound.
ltev. Samuel Oregg and wife have
been called by the Christian Chun-he
of ("rook county to preach at i rine
villa. Post and Laldlaw, with resl
denceat ITInevllle. If they accept
h pull thev will take up the work
ik'tnlmr 1. Mr. Greirg 1 uleo
preacher. She U now at their home
In Portland. Uev. Orejnt liaa . Ke
tnLaldluw where he will hold aerr
h-e next Sunday. Tho revival mett
tnir which were beluir held In the
t'nlon Church were cloued the first of
the week. .
MU SIC
Private Instruction
both Vocal and
Irutrumental.
MISS HELEN A. ELKINS
PIUNEVUXE. OREGON
Nick Welder wa over from Bend
thl week.
Ml lima Sather of Hend, wo In
tho city Tueadny.
Ed. J. Baldner wa In, the city
Tuenday from Madra.
ITof. J. Alum Thomson of I-ald-
law, wa In the city Sunday.
B.C. Caldwell the hardware man
Irom ilend, wa In the city Tuemiay.
Win. Trkthal and wife were In
town the flret of tho week from their
home at I'millim.
Horn Saturday, September 4. on
the McKay, to the wire oi u. r.
Mitchell, twin, a boy and a girl.
Mr. M. E. Delor and the MUwea
Jeitle nml MbrkIo Hlnkle of I'aullna,
were In town the flrt of the ween
Ad. Coleman of Paulina, wa In
i.i.,viii, tiii wwk. a eueet at the
home of hi aUter, Mr. Harry Wool
drlilire.
J V..- Newblll. dauirliter ua
and mm Carl were In ITInevllle laat
Saturday from their home on II
low Creek. .
mu Kdna Morwj who ha been
mifiitllmi aeveral month at her old
. .
home In ITInevllle, returned to i ori-
liind TueHdny.
Mr. Annie Mallna returnwl home
the tlmt of Hie week from nn extent!
...l un. In ,llfnriilii. and at New
port, Yaqulna liny.
C. I.. Shattuck and wife Mt Mon
day for Spokane. Mr. Shattuck will
at fend the convention- of electric
1 ght men to lie held at that place.
W. I. Myer and wife, of tho Laid
law Chronicle, were In town aeveral
day the flret of the week. Mr.
Myer looking for a dependable
man to anoint him In the publication
of hi newepnper.
Mr. and Mr. HURh Mat' m
fimlly moved Into ITInevllle tho Bret
..i iu u-M,v fniiii their r nm;n near
Paulina. wlHT they have been
pendlnff the aununer moth. They
eatueln uretmratory toRvttintr me
i.n.ir.,r inrtml into Mcnooi next
Mitndnv.
Tin. liook tyiHswrlter wea in re
cording paper In the county clerk '
ofllce ha been out of commwaiou
thotwfi week and no recordlugol
document ha laen poaalble duHng
that time. Tartle who have aent
puMr In to le recorded will have to
wait for their return. A new ma
chine of the lateet Improved type
ha been ordered and ought to ar
rive In a few day.
sheriff Fank Elklna went to North
Yakima, the lat of the week to take
In charge Charlie Allen of Hnycreck,
who had been arrested at tnat place
on reuueat of the Crook County of
ficers. Allen la charged witn ine
larceny of n ul't of clothe and a hat
bi-longlng to Harry Hamilton, from
the latter room at smeuer reeiu
rant. Hamilton wag out of town
employed a a forest guard nud when
became borne mlseed hi clothe.
They were traced to Allen, and when
arrested he had the goods with him.
He I now In the county Jail.
LOCAL MENTION
lck
Mr. Frank Johnaon I very
at a hoepltal In Portland.
iw.m On Wednesday. September
S, to the wife of I-. A. Booth, a aon.
Walter Foater left thl morning
for a trip to llelknnp Spring and
Portland.
The H-vear-old daiiicliter of Charle
Caawell, who live on the Joe Tay
lor place, I lck with typhoid.
Kalnh Sharp moved hU family to
Madra liMt Tuesday. He la aaaocl
ttted with Arch Powell In a oft
drink etbllhiuent at Madra.
w. 11. Mowe and wife are In from
their ranch on Crooked river today.
Mr. Moae I a new man In tula coun
try. He I but recently from Denver,
Colorado.
The little daughter of Frank For-
et while riding a borne Monday
n iiii kicked by another. The little
girl leg wa severely bruised but no
boue were broken.
ITInevllle Public achooln and the
Crook Couuty High School open
next Monday for a nine montu
term. The Indication are that the
,.ifn,i,im- will be the largest ever
known here.
There I considerable activity In
the local bay market with price
rnHnir from 10 to 19 in the atack.
A few rancher are holding for 112,
iieiievlnir the orlce will reach that
point before spring.
Th little daughter of Forest
Ramrer C C. Hon. broke ber left arm
at the wrlat and dlnloeated the
uiiu.w inlnt of the same arm laat
Friday bv falling off ft teeter board
on which she wa playing with one
of the little Horlgan girl. Dr.
IlOMcuberg wa call and he report
the little as getting aloug nicely
Mrs. Hate, the milliner while In
Portland, nurchaaed the finest Btock
of new fall millinery she boa ever
been able to show her patrons in
Prlnevllle. The new goods are now
on the way and Include all the very
latest styles. Bhape and trimming
She will hold an opening a soon as
the new goods reach here, the date
of which will be announced later
Attorney M. R. Blitiw this week
circulated petitions In Prlnevllle for
h nardon of Ed Oaroutte and 18-
lle Allen, who were sentenced to serve
two years each In the penitentiary
on a charsre of larceny from a dwell
ing. The petition recited that the
boy plead guilty through Ignorance
of the serious nature of the charge.
The paper were quite generally
sbrued by the cltUens.
The Columbia River Conference of
the Methodist Church which met
this year atCteur d'Alene, has re
appointed J. D. Lewellen pastor of
the First Methodist Church of rnne
vllle; G. R. Moorehead goes to Mad
ran: E. S. Fox. to Redmond. W. J
Jlnnett, who wa formerly pastor In
Priiipville. now has a church la
Elleimburir. Wash. Walton Skip
worth Is the district superintendent
Mis Viola Young of Portland, Is
the new milliner at C. W. Elklns
store.
Miss May Belle Reed writes to
friend from Michigan that she Is
having a fine time.
nillv Ford and wife are on their
way to Prlnevllle from lakevlew, to
visit relative and friends.
LOCAL MENTION
Ora Polndexter and wife and Mis
Anna Thronson arrived home Tues
day from their camnlna; trip at
Crane Prairie.
Miss Rose I). Parrott and Mies
Catherine V. Conway, high school
teachers, are expected on tomor
row's stage.
G. A. Elliott of Powell Buttes. has
sold tils stock and farm Implements
and Is movlnir to Washlntcton. lie
will not sell his land holdings.
Mr. and Mrs. George Storkmnnn
arrived home from their visit with
relative nt Lakevlew last Monday
evening. They had a very pleasant
time while away.
Omer Clay pool has purchased lot
on the north side of Ochoco from the
road company and expect to begin
the construction of a cottage soon
to be occupied by his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Luckey of
Burns, stopped over In Prlnevllle to
visit relatives Wednesday. They are
on their way to tue nuiameius
Valley where they will spend the
winter.
Mrs. Dale Jones went to Shanlko
Sunday to meet Mis Mary Jones, of
Seattle, her husband's sister, who
will soend the winter In Prlnevllle
and attend the Crook County High
school.
Edw. B. Williams of Portland,
who recently bought the Jacob
Mays ranch at Powell Buttes, pass
ed throiiKh Prlnevllle the first of the
week and Is now looking after nis
Interests at the ranch. He expects
to acquire other land In that section.
The regular term of county com
missioner's court was postoned
from Wednesday of last week until
September 15, on aecount of the ab
sence of County J udge 11. V. fcin'.
who accompanied the remains of his
father to the old home In the East.
Commissioners Bayley and Rice
came to Prlnevllle but did not trans
act any business. The court will
meet on September 15 if Judge bills
has returned by that time.
Dounlas Tapp, a young man from
Buck Mountain, was arrested the
last of the week and brought to
Prlnevllle on a charge ot having
"tapped" some blankets and otner
things from J. H. Beckley, at the
Cold Spring ranch. After reaching
Prlnevllle the man In charge went
before Justice Powell and swore out
a new complaint, and Tapp was
turned over to the sheriff's omce lor
safe keeping until next Monday
when he will have a hearing in tne
Prlnevllle justice court. Tapp Is
now In Jail.
Hill Man at Medford. U it Necessary?
Persons desiring a copy of the
premium list for the Crook County
fair can have the same by applica
tion to the secretary, J. U. Haner.
at Prlnevllle. The books are now
ready for distribution.
Death of Mr. Davu.
Mrs. Msttie VsnUeriool Davis of
ho had been sick for the past
it, ... months or more, died st the home
of her father, Med Vsnderpool, last
evening st 9 o'clock. All tbat niemcai
tkill and lovine csre could do was with
out avail with the Grim Destroyer.
Mr. Davis wss born in Crook county,
Oregon, on April 16, 1877. She was
married to Homer H. Davis on Febru-
rl!. 1896. and has resided la Croo
county ever siase. She leaves, besides
husband and daughter to mourn ner
loss, a father and mother, nd four
sisters-Mrs. E. E. Spaulding of Port
land, Ore., Mrs. Eugeoe Lnssier of
MKw Marion county. Mrs. Elmer
Kaylersnd Mrs. W. A.Bell of Prine
ville. The funeral will be held Friday, Sep
un,k in at in a. m.. from the home of
her father, Mr. Med Vanderpooi. ine
sympathy of a wide circle of friends
goes out to the stricken family in this
their hour of bereavement.
The Paclfie & Eastern railway
wa recently purchased by John R.
Allen of New York. Thl la tne aiea-
ford Crater Lake line. Tnia roau
and the country It will tap when ex
tended was carefully Inspected by
John F. Steven at the time he maae
his tour through the state Incognito.
The-rumor la persistent that tne
road ha been purchased for a link
In the Hill Dlan for line In Oregon.
u v Randall, a brother-in-law of
and one of their best
lieutenant in the recent fights In the
Deschutes canyon is now mcu,u,u
with a, narty of engineers, looking
nftpr matter for the P. & E. The
Medford Mail says that Randall'
connection with the Hill people and
his present position are significant.
lulanliMw aviitpmfl mean
,. la ili with Inferior service.
The Pioneer Telegraph A Telephone
Company will give, ai a rpuouuio
rate, telephone connection and serv
ice to anvand all farmer' line In
Crook county. Mr. Merchant, are
you going to pay aouoie rem uu
i. aorvlra to hftln A few
satisfy a personal grudge? I there
a demand lor i wo ju:iiib. w
farmer were putting In a store
would you want the telephone com
pany to help It along?
Pionekr T. T. to.
Gormley, The Tailor.
What about that fall ult ? Of
course you want It tailor-made.
It doesn't cost any more than the
hit-and-mis kind. My sample are
the finest In town. Pressing, repair
ing and cleaning. Give a trial. 8-5
For Rent
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Old in years, new in methods, .dmittedly the hih-standard
commercial school of the Northwest Open all the year. More
calls for help than we can meet position certain. Class and
individual instruction. Bookkeeping from written forms and by-
office practice. Shorthand that excels m every respect, opewot
nenmanshiD department. Write for illustrated catalogue.
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Ladies muslin underwear, night-
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pants left, some exceptional bargains in
this lot, some at half price, others at less.
Extra low prices on tan ana ox-
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