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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1909)
The New Firm at the Old Staid 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 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 " (Incorporated) W.F.KING J. GERARDO H. R. LAKIN C.E. SMITH i : - t LOCAL MENTION V. K. Pnyton.of Lnlillnw, I hi-re nttt'iullug court. I). Koonunn nml fninlljr of l'ot, nr lu for the fair. Frank Iovtlnml U In from ln intuitu attending court. Mr. ami M. II. HUmia of IWrnl, are In the cltjf iMvtng tho altfliU. Andrew Morrow of Willow crock, In taking In tho 'rk county fair. Curl McJln mill wlf were In I'rliicvlllo the litat of the week from Lninoiitn. W. r. Vaiitlervert of IV'iul, htat temllnic the fulr nml vImUIiik frlemln lu i'rluevllle thin week. MIm Nellie Farrell of Yoiinjra, who In tenchliiK on Hear crtvk, U In town ottt'iiillnjt the Institute thl week. l'errjr lam rvturmtl to IiIm home at I'owell Ituttea thin wwk from Portland where he liiut Uen with Mm, lain who U lu a hoiHal there. Frwl 1'lMher, one of the leading farmer of the Miwlrn country, ar rived Monday, to attend the fair, lit) brought with him a trotter to euter In the harniiw event. 1. V. Llmliaugh and family of Mini ma, came In Monday. Tuenday Dm. IU-lknui A F.dwnrd ertormed an oiMTutlou iin the foot of their vloveu month old child, tout might en It, the little one lelng o iinfortu nate n to be born that way. K. Urlmaud and family of raullun, are In town thl week on their way to IH-lano, California, where they will iend the winter aud where Mr. Ortmntid own property. He lm old out hi Intereiit In the twk rauch at raullna to hi tnrtner, Cha. Ilernnrd. but will return to ("rook county lu the rln to rvnltlo, II. lliLVlilmill Of Ik'nd.U KlK'lltl- I Ing the week lu I'rluevllle. Mike lirown I In from hi home at I'uullna attending the fair. C. A. Iledell I here from Burn, taking In the fair with old friend. Uev. W. 8. Cooke of Powell Butte, wn in town tue nri oi me wet. (lid Oluwted biw received a et of new omnium arum anu iraym which will be put to wrviec at once. John Campbell wa up from Mad- . i. i . 1. 1 ... ra tne mm oi uw wwi i'k after the purchae of leef etock for hi market. J. K. Street came down from the Howard mine Tueaday. Ho I on hi way to hi home at Falrburn, K, 1)., where he will epend the winter, returning to Crook county in tne prlng. ltohcrt Cram wa In town Monday from hi home at Trout creek. Hob ay he will not be nble to oe much of the fair thl year a he haa to hurry home to take a Hhlpineut of cattle to market thl week. (leonr L. Simmon, accompanied by hi wife and child. paed through l'rtnevlllrt Iiwt Friday on hi way to Portland to make hi final report u receiver of the til the Columbia South ern company at Ialdlaw. The ladle of the rreliytcrlnn church nwlved their cook book the flint of the week. They will I placed on nle lit their booth on the fulr arround and In the different Mtoreaof Prlnevllle. Price 75 cent. -IK-puty Sheriff Millard Trlplett wn lu town from llend Monday Ho Mar the nearne of the Dee- chute to hi dlNtrlct keep thing iiulft. When the people have nothing cine to do they go flhlng over there a ml thl bna a great tend ency for eiiee. LOCAL MENTION to represent Men of Character Will Find It Profitable Orcgonlifc Th Policyholders' Company rg5 Only energetic men of strict reliability can retain a contract in this Company for any length of . time. This is for the protection of the public and for the protection of our representatives. i The contracts of many of our agents date from the organization of the Company. HOME OFFICE CORBETT BUILDING, PORTLAND OREGON. L. SAMUEL, 0n. Mir. CLARBNCB 8. SAMUEL. Ant Hit. A. L. UIIX& l'r.i Mr. S. 8. Stearn wa n piuenger to the railroad on Tuenday' tagc. Mr. Mary E. Vauderpool left on a bUHlne trip to outelde point lat Tuewdny. Alex Smith, merchant of Sinters, I I In Prlnevllle attending to bunlncK matter and eeclng the fair. J. F. IUanchard and wife arrived Monday from their home south of Mndrn to attend the fair and teacher' liiatltut. Wra. Begll came In TnoHday from the Cove Orchnrd with a load of fine apple, at the ame time bringing In bla fruit exhibit for the fair. Mr. mid Mr. (J rant Maye of The Dalle, who made a trip to their ranch on Crooked river lat week by auto, are here In attendance at the fair. II. Grime returned lnt week from a Mix weck'vllt to the Willamette valley. Mr. Urlmc I a Ann liellever In blooded tock and brought home with him ome flue Jerey cow. J . W. Wright and family have re turned to Prlnevllle from the IMg Meadow on the I)eeliutea where Mr. Wright ha leen employed on the ranch of John E. Ryan, during the au miner. Muck Cornet t arrived home this week frotn Portland with a new Qarford 30 to run on the etnge line, while C. L. Shattuck brought In the little White Steamer liclonglng to the stage company, which has been out for a thorough overhauling. It. It. Pout and family will leave thl week for Burns, where Mr. Post will be located for some time measur inir streams In connection with his work under the Geographical survey, Mr. Post recently sitent some time on the Matoles and lint, also been working on the streams lu the Crooked Klver valley. Dr. Rosenberg says thnt some one will have to put Tom Sharp, Jr., In In Irons- If he keeps on acting as he has since Inst Sunday morning, when a charming little daughter ar rived at the home below Prlnevllle Mr. Sharp Is undoubtedly the hap ptest man In Crook county, and his only regret will be that he can bring the new girl to the county fair this week and carry off the prlxe at the baby show. October 1", 1009, was the birthday, and the little one weighed 10 pounds. John Moore Is In from Redmond where his big steam well drill pounding awny on a new well I the Redmond townslte. The drill Is now down over 200 feet and It Is ex pec ted to finish the Job In a few days Water wns struck In a well at Red mond once liefore, but In an effort to lift a string of pipe out of the hole the tackle slipped and lettheplpln fall back so as to break all the con nectlons and plug the hole full so that It could not be removed. As soon rs the Redmond well Is finished Mr. Moore will go to Grlzxly to start drilling on the oil well. T. J. Ferguson wa In town Benr creek this week. John II. Fry rear, Justice of the peace, Is In the city from IVnd. County Judge Ellis of Rend, Is spending the week In Prlnevllle. Elmer (lark and wife are among the Paulina resident attending the fair. Misses Jennie and Kdrn Willinmson returned home the Inst of the week from a visit at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Otto (!rny are In town from Post, seeing the fair and visiting with relatives. Roseoe Howard, manager of the D. I. & P. Company, Is In town this bweek attending court and seeing the fair. ' Win, Trine and daughters, Hazel and Ethel, are In from Haycreek at tending the fair and visiting rela tives. t Arthur P. Donohue, formerly of Laldlnw, Is here looking after busi ness matters. He Is now bx-ated at Portland. Hose Company No. 2 have made arrangement to give nn all-night dance on Thanksgiving, November The boys are preparing for a big time and a big crowd. Elmer Zeck has returned to Prine- llle from Lake county. He was the catcher for Prlnevllle' championship bnsebnil team three years ago, and will play with the Prlnevllle team at the fair games. Fred S. Stanley and Jesse Starns arrived In Prlnevllle by auto last Sunday from Portland. Mr. Stearns Is attorney for the D. I. & P. Com pany In numerous cases lu the circuit court while Sir. Mauley is Uere to look after matters In connection with them. The special service for women held last Sunday afternoon by Evangelist Lewtasat the M. E. Churth wns largely attended and much enjoyed by the ladies present. The subject of the discourse was "The Woman of the 20th Century," and the text se lected was from the story of Ruth and Naomi. Rev. Chns. Radford, pastor of the Christian churches In Prlnevllle, Post and Laldlnw, will preach at Laidlaw next Sunday, the regular services here being closed on account of the special evangelistic meetings at the M. E. Church. The rrine- vllle service has been postponed until the fifth Sunday In tltis month. The Madras State Bank opened Its doors for business Monday morning, The new safe aud other equip ments arrived Saturday evening and were immediately placed in position. The safe Is of latest Improved man gauese steel and has the most recent safety devices for the secure keeping of funds. The bank Is at present la cnted In the Livingston building, which has been fitted up temporarily, until a permanent stone structure can be erected. J. M. Conkliu, presi dent and general manager, has charge of the Institution and Is act ing as cashier. Pioneer. LOCAL MENTION T. B. Curtis wa a county seat visi tor Saturday. J. II. Jackson of Agency Plains, Is in town this week. Attorney C. 8. Benson of Bend, Is here attending court. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Wiley of Post, are at the Prinevllle and will attend the fair. Col burn McPherson and wife of Haycreek, are In the city attending the fair. J. N. Masten and wife oMlosland, arc taking In the sights of the fair this week. Joe Mnrnnch and family have left the Madras country and will locate In Alberta, Canada. 'Jacob Uulberg is In towiT-froin Sisters attending court and seeing the sights at the fair. Adam Kotzman and wife of Bend, are la town attending the fair and the October term of court. Dr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Spaulding ar rived from Portland last Friday to make their home In Prlnevllle. Attorney W. r. Myers Is In the city from Laidlaw looking after evernl cases he has In the circuit court. District Attorney Fred W. Wilson arrived lrora The Dalles last Satur day to get his matters In shape for court. Crook county got such a thorough cleaning up last spring that there Is not much doing In the criminal way this fall. B. C. Dove and wife of Madras, are In Prlnevllle this week. W. C. Barber 1 In from hi home Culver serving on the Jury. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eaton are spending the week In town from Bend. Mr. Eaton 1 on the jury. A. W. Culp, who formerly resided on Opal Tralrle, ha returned to Madras from Hood River and will engage In theblacksmlthing business there. J. Q. Bolter and family are In from Cross Key thi week, Mr. Bolter serving as foreman of the grand Jury. They are guest at the home of At torney M. R. Elliott, Judge Ellis and Sheriff Elklnswill make an Inspection of the road in the Madras country In .the near future and arrange for crossings with the railway construction crews that are operating In that vicinity. LOCAL MENTION Dr. Elmer Spaulding has opened a dental office In the Adamson build ing. , Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McMeen came Ir. Wednesday to attend the fair from their home near Lamonta. Robert Rea and John McTaggart of Madras were in town on business Tuesday and Wednesday and Inci dentally attending the fair. Mrs. Naomi Salomon, who has been In Prlnevllle attending to busi ness matters for the past two weeks leave today for her home at Salem. - What' the use of going through an agony of pain with your dental work, when Drs. Gray, now at tho Prinevllle can do the work painlessly, qnlckly and competently. Call and learn about their methods. o21 "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 penmanship department. Write for illustrated catalogue. Miter & Groik Kutci Sckoel BooLi Cucrt Sapplia Jewelry Will Piper D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Mukal Iastraeat Magai Lewaey'i Candies Statioaery Cigin School Books School Supplies Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS D.P J E Stewart & C o m p a my Special Clearing 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 slightly 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 Pnnevule. 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. .' . : : - . Grocery Specials Fela Naplha Boap you generally pay grocers 75o to 85o for a 10'lb box our special price for one week, 10 bars Pink Itose Castile, a good 6c toilet soap, special this week, 7 bars for 55c 25c 11-0 pancake flour, 20o value, special 1 2 c Mountaineer Java coffee, pound. , 10c Quaker toasted corn flakes, reg 15c, big pkg, speo'l 10c Fancy 3 Crown raisins, special pound 08c Standard peaches, dried 09 c 65o to $ 1.00 values in Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, special per garment 45c , Heavy Ribbed Underwear, mixed wool and cotton, 75c values, special 4JC 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 05c ' " " 10c grade cotton box, special this 6ale per pair ' 07c ' Heavy winter weight wool box, 35c values, special per pair 22Jc Men's brown stripe covert pants, regular $1.00 values per pair ... 75c Men's trousers, values $1.50 to $1.75, special. 90c . " " $2.25 to $3.50, special $1 50 " " " $3.50 to $5.00, special $2 25 Men's negligee and golf shirts, a nice assortment at , -.About One-Half Value Outing flannels, 12 Jd grade. Children's ribbed boa e, 15c values, special Misses ribbed hose, 2 0c values, special. Ladies handkerchiefs , excellent 10c values, spec'l A large assortment oif laces 10c and 12c values special this week. '.. 09c 10c 312c 05c 05c Men's neckwear, 20c, 35c and 50o values in ties to go at .10c, 20c and 30c SHOESDon't over look us on Shoes, we have a big stock and prices very loi v. - i 1 . 01