Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 14, 1909, Image 7

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The Neiv. Firm at the
Stand,
Od
TO MY FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS:
In closing my individual business relations with
you I desire to thank you for your kindness and
patronage in the past, and-to bespeak for my
successors a continuation of these favors.
Respectfully,
W. F. KING
LOCAL MENTION
A. T. Morrln leuven thin week for
Ielmitin, where his will mn the
winter.
M. (1. ("w if lU iiil, who Im In the
rvnl tt mid lin-atliijr. IxihIiichm,
wan In the city the Dint of the week.
Warren' Kiultli emiw over Ktimlny
from Miulrn. He nnjn Unit MiuIihh
Urlnhtup ntxl coming. Kveryboily
U liimy ami cone'iieutly ftrllnu
irooil.
J antra Turner iiinj Mm. Catherine
t'linnctt wern mnrilu.I at 1'owfll
ISulUn the hint of the wk. Mr.
TurniT U Ccl jcarmif ngo ami Mr,
t'haiicp In &S.
II. Kc'hititil f Hmk creek. Inn
I'rliU'vlllo vUlior thin week. Mr.
rUiimlil hint fur ft nnnilMT (if .vt-nrn
Imh'ii eiupl.tycil nt t lit Reform Heliool
lit Snli in, hut .l.il.IeJ ha unit toil a
lituiiMiU'itil no ensue tu Crook county
to take up the Intnl. .
Every Clerk
Every Mechanic
Every Farmer
Every Stockraiser
Every Merchant
Every Banker
Every Professional Man
is directly Interested in
the prosperity of Oregon.
None flourish unless
money is in good supply.
Lifeinsurancepremiums
drain Oregon of vast
sums every year.
Stop This Drain
Place your life insurance
with
Qrcgoijfc
, Th Policyholder Company
This is the only "Purely
Oregon" Company.
Makes all of its invest
ments here, and is an im
portant factor in the up
building of a Greater
Oregon.
Rates aro no higher.
Write for further partic
ulars giving your occu
pation and date of birth.
HOME OFFICE, POKTLAND, Oil.
A. U MILLS, Frea. I SAMUEU Gen. Mgr.
, CUUIICNCB 8, BAA1UBU AMt- llff
E. N. STRONG, RciMtat Ait, Primville
Special Gearing Sale of Seasonable Goods
One Week October 18th to 23rd Inclusive
This is an opportunity that you do not often have; a chance to buy seasonable goods at clearing prices. We find that in some lines we have too heavy a stock, while other lines which are ulightly broken we intend to
close out. This is a strictly bona fide sale; we do not believe in humbugging the people as we have seen done in some of the special sales held in Prineville. Look over the articles listed below, you will not have to
be a judge of merchandise to know that they are genuine bargains. Of course at these prices goods are STRICTLY CASH. 1 - - -.- w
Grocery Specials
Fela Nnptha soap you generally pay procers 75o
to85o for a 101b box our ppecial price for
one week, 10 bars ; ; , 55c
Pink Rosa Castile, a good 5o toilet soap, Fpecial
this week, 7 bars for ; 25c
110 pancake flour, 20o vnluo, special 12Jc
Mountaineer Java coffee, pound 10c
Quaker toasted corn flakes, reg 15o, big pkg, speo'l 10c
TT.1 nr V 3 flmwn raisins, special pound 08c
Standard peaches, dried
Tho little child of Mr. ami Mm. V.
C. Hon Im very 111 at tho ranger
ntntloii nt Howard.
Zcpli Dixon arrived from Ilowhury;
today with "Yankee Hoy" tho race
liorenud will take part la the rneen
at the county fair.
IU-v. C. V. Ilallty leaven thin week
to attend tho Oregon llnptlnt ntntc
convention which convene nt Roxe
burg thu lUth. Tho older linn the In
troduelug Mention to preach.
Married -At tha renldence of J. M.
I.nwaon on Mill creek, Hundav, Oc
tohcr 10, Clarence II. Randolph and
Minn Anna Major wore united In
marriage. Rev. V. 1 Halley will ;hit
liiU. Fred A. Young of l'.unit Ranch,
haw purchawd of the ltlack Ilntte
Company 6000 head of sheep mid de
livery wan made thin week. The
hwp are now on the way to Mr.
Young' rnneheH.
The Journal break nil record for
Central Oregon In the ndvcrtlxlng
line thU week, eight pageM, nnd Home
adx turned awnyfor want of time
and ipaee. Our reader will find
m mil Information to their advan
tage In the announcement of the
li'ixlmm men In tliU lunue.
The criminal docket for the circuit
court next week U a nhorl one. So
far there Ik not much work for the
grand Jury. Only two ntnte cane
are mi the docket that of Victor
Trnylor for thu larceny of a horne
from llerU-rt Hideout and that of
Fred Miller, charged with the theft
of (13 from Lawrence Hunt of Lower
llridge. The term of court will not
he long unleMii Hoinetlilng develop
lu the menu time. There are between
M and 00 c iwen on the civil calendar.
Hioclal evnngi'llKtlo meeting are
being held In the M. K. church by
ICvangellHt John Ix-wtan, traveler
and evangetlnt. The attendaiico Im
Kteadlljr lnereaHlng night after night.
The wrnioiin are Inteiimly lutercut
lug and Instructive, trie from any
thing of neiiHatloiinl nature, and up
peal to the Intelligent! of the audi
ence. Thu afternoon meetings tire
well spoken of. (loud Hinging In the
feature of the meeting. Ail Hhould
make, an effort to hear thu evangel
Ink Frank K. Rodman of Portland,
accompanied by Mr. Ethel Sexty, to
whom lie wa married Saturday at
George Hodman' homo near Culver,
wn In l'rlnevlllo the bint of the
week getting hi marrlago licence
and greeting old friend. Frniik
ald he came to Crook county to be
married to ecapo notoriety, of
which bo nays ku ha had plenty of
late, but the Portland paper were
noon on hi trail nnd made scare
head out of the event, Junt the same.
Ho doe not seem to bo worrying
much about tho outcome of the man
Hlaughter charge against him In con
nection with the automobile accident
reuniting In the death of Mr. Ileal
on the Linton road Iat Augut.
Peoplo who claim to know aav that
Hodman can proe a clear nllbl
when tho cane come up for trial.
09 c
jiiawj
LOCAL MENTION
tiny Allliigham nRnt nererul days
at Kltem during the week.
Little Florence, daughter of Pont
manter Guy Lafollette; ban leen
very 111 for pant few day with nplnal
meiiliigUI, but 1 better today.
Morgan' orchentra wilt give a
grand ball nt the Club building to
morrow ulght, i'rlday. Everybody
U Invited and unnured of a good time.
Special Kuuday aftt-rnoon lecture
In the M. V.. church by Evangellt
Ixwtan at 3 p. in. "The Woman for
the T weu tleth Century." For women
only.
The Margaret lien Theatrical Com
pany will be In Prlnevllle five night
during next week opening oa Tuen
day evening at the Club hall.
Several member of thl company
have been lu Prlnevllle U'fore, and It
I nal 1 to present very good enter
tainment for the Inland route.
Price 25, SO nnd 73 cent.
The Journal I Informed that Mr.
Watt Jonen wn In a lively runaway
at Powell lluitea a day or two ago
but luckily enenped uninjured. The
team rail wildly and threw Mr
.lone out of the rig for a dlntance of
20 feet or more but nhe wn not hurt.
Afterward the horse got mixed up
with a barbwlro fcuco but further
detail were not learned,
E. E. Laughlln and family of Pau
lina panned through Prlnevllle today
en route home from a trip to Port-
bind and Seattle. Mr. Laughlln took
four carload of cattlo to the Port
bind market and had to feed eight
day at Slmnlko waiting for a lock
car. He Hay there were 30,000
Hhecp and 3000 cattlo at Shaniko
when he left waiting for car.
P. L. I'apleK, nnlenmnn for the
Honeymau-Ilardvvnro Co., of Port
laud, 1 In Prlnevllle again for the
tlrt time In many month. On the
flrnt of lat April Mr. Cnplc wa In a
r.maway about 40 mile out of Hepp
ner and the tendon la hj knees
were evered. A a result ho laid in
a hospital for 70 day but I able to
get around about as well an ever
again.
G. Springer wn In town Monday
from Culver, this lielng hi first trip
to town since he got bunged up by
falling off a load of hay. He 1
planning to attend us a representa
tive of the Deschutes Valley the Dry
Farming Congress and exhibit of
farm product which will bo held at
Hilling, Mont., the latter week In
thl month. Mr. Sprluger will bring
la some of hi fino homes to the
Crook County fair.
Volume I, No. 1, of The Oregon
Hub, published nt Redmond, made
Its appearance Cctolver 7. W. C.
Walker 1 the editor aud publisher.
It la a neat 7-column paper, all home
print, nnd is well filled with local
mutter. Such a publication speaks
well for the community In which It is
published, It business men and citi
zens generally. May It keep step
with the thrifty town in whieh it is
published.
wart
C5o to $1.00 values in Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, special per garment ..... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 45c
Heavy Ribbed Underwear, mixed wool and cotton, 75c values, special.-... : . . . 45c
All wool ribbed underwear, an exceptional value at $1.25, special the garment 95c
Men's regular 3 for 25o cotton box, special this sale per pair. J. : . i . . ; : .. . ...... . 05c
" " lOo grade cotton box, special this sale per pair i. ...... 07c
Heavy winter weight wool sox, 35c values, special per pair . . 22Jc
Men's brown stripe covert pants, regular $1.00 values per pair ....... . ,JV . .M , . f?t .... ? . , 75c
Men's trousers, values $1.50 to $1.75, special. . ! .:;t!.'.. 90c
" $2.'25 to $3.50, special $150
" " " $3 50 to $5.00, special $2 25
Men's negligee and golf shirts, a nice assortment at ..About One-Half Value
In taking charge of the business of W. F. King, we aim to give the public the
highest quality of goods and the mosT: efficient service possible. The presnt
complete stock will be maintained and other lines added to take care of the
growing demands of the country. , We want your business and know that we
can save you money.
The W. F. King Company
W.F.KING
Mr. Win. McMeekln I critically III
at her home near Grli,ly. j
Dougln Hood the Madrnn livery
man, wan In town the first of the
week.
Joe Sinelzer, who wa Injured In a
runaway a couple of week ago I
still lu a very critical condition and
Improvement, If there I any, In very
Blow. ;
Friday night of next week a ban
quet will Ins given by the Crpok
county teacher at the Prlnevllle.
It looks like a big week for the
teacher during the institute. i
Wldtl Barnes, W. Frank Petett,
Jack Feaks and Alt EIIefon took a
Joy ride In Hodnon's car last Friday
night nnd attended the dance nt
Madras. Needles to say they had a
good time. ,
Dennis Matthews, forest guard,
who has been stationed during the
summer at Puck Creek, Iz-e and
Silver Creek In northern Harney
county, I now doing office work In
In the forest service headquarters In
Prlnevllle.
Mrs. Mary Stiles of Portland,
worthy grand matron of the Order
of Eastern Star, will In? in Prlnevllle
next week oil an official visit to" Car
nation Chapter No. 44. The ttewdon
will probably be held Thursday
night of next week. ?
The loeal K. of P. lodge I prepar
ing for big things next week wlien
Grand Chancellor Frank Menefee,
Past Grand Chaucellor tins Moser
and Supreme Representative W.X.
Bradshaw will be here. Plans for
one of the most Interesting sessions
In the history of the local lodge are
being made for next Wednesday
night.
.James Allen passed through Mad
ras the first of tho week on the "way
to his home near Prlnevllle. Mr.
Allen has beeu tn attendance at the
Sovereign Grauil Lodge of the Inde
pendent Order of Odd Fellows, which
wn held In Seattle recently. He
wa one of the few members of the
order who was admitted as an hon
orary member. Pioneer.
The baseball cup to be awarded by
the board of management of the
Crook County Fair has arrived and
In all Its splendor Is on exhibition In
the window of W. Frank Petett's
Jewelry store. This cup la engraved
"Crook County Baseball Champion
ship, 11)09." It stand 14 inches high
on a 5-lnch ebony base. It I a $20
silver cup and should stimulate the
liest effort of the baseball boys. S
Duncan Macleod, J. H. Ilaner, J.
L. McCulloch and Mr. Drennan, the
latter of Butte, Mont, came la Fri
day from Portland lu Frank Rod
man's big Plorce-Arrow car. They
shipped the car to The Dalles and
made a good run Into Prineville
from there. Mr. Macleod Is here on
business In connection with his real
estate business In Portland and Mr.
Haner and Mr. McCulloch were re
turning home from the city where
they have been on business. Mr.
Drennan Is here looking over the
country with a view to making Investments.
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J.GERARDO
LOCAL MENTION
Mr. nnd MrsJ W. M. Harvey, par
ent of Mr. Georgtf Storkmnnn, are
here from Lakevlew on a visit and
will remain during the fair. Mr.
Harvey was In the southeastern
part of the county looking after buy
ing horses and came on to Prineville.
Assistant State Engineer Donnelly
I at Prlnevllle surveying, platting
and checking up the entire acre
age of land under irrigation in
this section, to make report to the
state board of water control In con
nection with the adjudication " of
water ' rights In the Ochoco" and
Crooked, river valley. He expects
the work- to; keep' him, here nntO
about Christmas.
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Roy Grsy .who le'thereto attend the
fair at Seattle, has gone to San Francis
co to see the Ketchel-Johnsoa fight. .
The Ladles Auxiliary of the Prlne
vllle Commercial Club announce that
a 500 party will lie given by the
ladles to all club members on Friday
evening, NovmTki" 5. The ladies
will offer prizes' worth while so want
members to get busy and brush up
on the gatn The entertainment
committee Is composed of Mesdames
Ollid Stewart,. Mand Elklns and
Hazel Lnnlus; decoration committee
Mesdames OUie Stewart, Josle
Storkmann, Gertie Foster, Angle
Smith, Liila Rosenberg, Rova Brink,
Margaret Elklns and Eliza Milliorn..
Reception committee Mesdames
Mattie Elliottt Wllda Belknap, May
WIgle and Mis Rosa Pnrrott.; j,
Maker k Gruk Eiirei
Sckeel Bmki
Caaera Sapplict
Jewelry
Wall Paper i
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DeiBo Adamson
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H. R. LAKIN
Mack Cornell is on business trip to
Portland.,
Mr. John Levis of Gjlzzly, is visit
ing in the city.
Frank and Dick Long returned this
week from a visit at the A. Y. P.
N. B. Longly, better nown as
"Old Yank" got a knock on the head
recently at Pauling, that came near
finishing him. He was assisting In
pulling up a horsepower and wo
struck on the bead by one of the
heavy stakes nsed In staking the ma
chine down. He was on one side of
the horsepower and another man
was on the other side and not seeing
"Yank" threw a stake over.
"Yank" was unconscious for about
three hours and Dr. Edwards was
called from rrinevlllc, going out In
his car. The old man is recovering,
which will be good news to bis
friends.
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY'
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon 3 3 A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., Principal
Old in years, new in methods, admittedly the high-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 in every respect. Special
nenrnnnshin department. Write for illustrated catalogue.
P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
School
Books
School Supplies
DRUGGISTS
Outing flannels, 12c graiJe. ................. 094c
Children's ribbed hose, 15 values, special 10c
Misses ribbed hose, 20c v alues. special. ......... 12c
Ladies handkerchiefs, excellent 10c values, spec! 05c
A large assortment of lac &s 10c and 12 Jo values
special this week 05c
Men's neckwear, 20c, 35c and 50c values in ties
to go at 10c, 20c and 30c
SHOES Don't overlook ns on Shoes, we have a big stock
and prices very low.
C. E. SMITH
LOCAL MENTION
D. 0. Yandevert is here on business
from Eugene where be expects to spend
the winter.
Jap O'Hars of Central Point and bis
brother, Frank O'Hara of Pendleton,
were in Prineville the first of the week
on a trip of inspection.
Sam Gotter of enterprise, s brother of
Ben Gotter of this place ii here looking
over the country with a view of locating.
Rev. Clareraont C. Babbtdge, pas
tor of the Presbyterian church, re
turned Wednesday from Portland
and Newberg, where he had been
In attendance at the fall meeting of
the Pendleton presbytery and the
annual session of the Oregon synod.
He returns to Prineville with strong
convictions in its future advance
ment and a rapid and permanent
growth for the Heart of Oregon.
Huical laatiami ill
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Lawaey't Caadies
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