Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 28, 1909, Image 5

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LOCAL MENTION
Sheriff Frank Flklti win nt Mini
run tli first of t ! week.
Jesse Window iiml fn iittl.v wi n- In
Prlnevllc Inst w'k attending Un
fair. Drilling was rem ned st the irlly
oil well tlit Brut of the week In charge
of John Mixirc.
Horn. Monday, t.toter 2 to the
wife of John IIimt nt the !
Comb place on tH liiM-o, a girl.
Wult McColn was In town Monday
from IiIm Intuit nt Lninoiita, U nit
y l has iHlt riding tin bad
lirours.
Silin (Jray ul Madras, recently sold
the west 1011 acros nf I)! homestead sd
JitinlitK tho Madras tewmils to Mr.
TsyWof rku for ICao. The pur
rliaer I reputed millionaire. It I
supposed that lli land will lx platted
Into town lots,
Karl Strlpllu nnd Kumon Onto,
ftliiilt'iiM In tlu ('. A. ('. nt Corvnllln
linvo Ihvu jiiu'oln t tin' J. 11. Win
limn liom nenr Culver ilnrlmr tho
utMt few wivU iin.l Ith MImm llnn-1.
Hurry ninl Curl Wlniloni ncn1 uniontf
tlm vUltiir to tli Cmok county fnlr.
Tin' ,lini,.iilonHlili jjiuiiw ill Iuiki'
Imll lit tlio fnlr tsroumln Inut Hntitr
iliiy mvnm to Imve tlrnil up tlio ill--Klr
for Imll ilnyltiK In Crook i-onuty
ninl a mntcli Kimio for f ::( n Mi'
will Im iln.vi"il nt Iti-nil iifxt Hnmlny
Ix'twivu tin rrlni'vlllo ninl Iti-iul
ti'iiin.
Mr. nml Mm. tioowi nliirn. O. U,
Cillvtr ninl Wnlter Mt'inli-nhnll i-n
In Montlny from tliolr lionu'n nt Cnl
vt tttli'iulliiK to IiiihIiii-iim. Tlivy
MhU? tlint It In nil rnllroml now Willi
tin' H'olc tln-rc niul Hint you i nn't
On I ft nwlili-iit that will tnlk nny
tllllltf l ine.
A ili'tnllrtl t1i'M'rltliin of the two
im-lmt pxlilbltH nt tlu fnlr wn
rrowilfil out tliU wink umIuk: to
liuk of ni!iri. It will nppcnr ni'xt
wii-k. Wc fii'l tlmt too nini li pnilHi
rniinot Ik' kHtii W. II. Cmlli' nnil
Tlllninn lli-iittT fort heir effort nlutiff
tlilM lino. Their fxlilliltn wire of px
' ceptliiiml eilncnttonnl vnlue.
P. V. r.nrnett, tho Mmlm renl estiite
denier, wiiK In rrinevilln yentenlny. lie
reM)itn ImiiineM iRKiiiilng nt Mulrna,
liololn overflowing nntl iro)Kirly values
nwny up. No bimincni lots t'Aii be
iHiuglit there for lew thn $.")00, mid
them are none for ti except throw
uwnrd by iiiiliviilimlii. The towmite
rompniiy ban witlnlrtw-n nil iti lots
from tnile ontil March 1, 1010. Several
new liullilinga r lieing built there.
lxek llron. are puttine up a new furni
ture ntoro ud M""- Harnett will won
have a real etato olllce built mljoining
the witolTice. Among other things Mr.
Harnett UM ua were tlmt Twohy Hnm.
bad iinlera In at the irixly and Willow
rrwk hrw' mil la for 2M,0(K1 feet of bridge
and culvert tinilnira, tlmt IK) new men
were put on at a rump jimt north of
Madran on the Uarrimmi Line, and thai
Frank Corwin and Joe llintnil, ranchers
living aoiitli of Madras had taken a mil
rnntruet for the grading of Bix milea of
llurrinian right of way, beginning nt
the H. Douihrowe place and extending
KOIltll. '
Special Sales !
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T. II. Jolly la unHlHllntr with the
work In the Journal ollloe tbU wei-k.
Mm. Kill- I.miikIiIIii of Mltrbell Im
the liui-Ht of her elMter, Mm. I. M.
MliU.
Wnrren I'.rown. county clerk. U
Hpemllnu: Hevernl iIii.vm vtnlt llitf rcln
tlven nt iln.VHtm-k thin week.
MrM. 1''. 11 llroNltin arrived home
Moiidny from n vlxlt In Wimlilngtou
f tu!e ninl nt Hood Itlvcr.
Mix (Irnee Vuidervert of llend
wiih In I'rlnevllle Tmtidiiv. Hhe
will open ft erliool In the iteml coll u try
aooti.
Attorney W. A. Iddl nml family
led Weiliii-eduy for ft vlnlt In the
Wlltnmette valley nnd Cullforiilft.
They will crona the CiiwiiiIini by
temn.
S. 1. I'endvnl nnd fmnlly nml Mra.
M. K. I'ert lvnl were In from Mftdrim
the liiHt of the week nttendlnK tile
fnlr. Mr. 1'eretvnl In the forviimn of
the M nd rim riouivr.
Dr. 11. 1". Pnreona, the wi II known
eye doctor will be here III ft few dny
on hi miiiuul trip, nt the 1'idudexter
Hotel. He w III iiImo vMt the rlnrl
pul point of the county. lt-p
Member of the Coinmerclftl Hub
nre warned by their Hlter of the
(i mil In ry not to foriret the nl;btof
NovemU-r 6. The ladle nre plan
ning1 on every member ln'tinr In ut
teudniiee, u nrrautce ftccordlnttly.
Ihiiirnn Maeleod and (iliy Ailing
tin in made h IiiihIiii' trip to Minima
hmt Tuemlny In (!uy l.nfollctt'a cur.
K. M. drill of the I.imilM'rinen'H
Nnllonnl Hunk of Portland vvn nlno
n pni-ht ii:i r f rum I'rlnevllle to Mnd
rux. Henry A. ("leek, ft wealthy Crook
county etiH'kiiinn, died nt hi home
In Albany on l-'rlday of limt week,
need iti. He I nirvlveil liy bl wlilow
and five chlldrcnNoiii Clei'k nnd
Mr. C. Sam Hmllh, of I'rlnevllle, Or.;
llitgli t'hvk, of Plalnvlew, Or.;
Chiiili' C. ( leek, of Albany, nml Mr.
Chexh r Stevenson, of North Yttklmn,
Wiih.
The pivlnl nieidlmj nt the Medio
dlxt ehuridi continue with gratifying
InteiVHt. P.eHlde the luont excclent
iireaehinir by Mr. I-wtn. the lnur-
ing by 1-ewtiiH nnd Heed hn lHen of
the lilgheHt order. A male quartette
ha nlm) been iihi'IhIIiiit with the
ninle. The Hlble reiuilm; Klven
ench afternoon by lCvnugridlHt
LewliiH are of the hluheet qtiHllty.
Mr. levliiH i a great Htudent and a
man who ha traveled ft great deal.
Ill talk are HhiHt rated by the
rleheat jdeee In literature and
hlHtory, alio pemonnl obxervntlon
of the nioHt hlntorlc apot of the
world. Come to the acr vices and
lirlnur your friend with yon. ,
)r. Fletcher 1 Ionian, prcHldent of
Willamette I'lilveralty I coming.
Preahlent Human I one of the lend
ing educator of the etate. He I
nlHo mi orator of wide reputation
and hi coming I a great oppor
tunity for the people of I'rlnevllle
and Crook county. The public I
moat cordially Invited to come out
Sunday evening and hear till pitted
Hpeaker nt the MethodUt church.
Sunday will lie a big; day at the
MethodlHt church. Ir. Sklnworth
will preach In tho morning nndd-
mlnlHter the Hiiernment oi the l.onl a
Supper. Dr. Sklpworth I hliuHclfa
great tirencher. lit the afternoon
Kev. Lewtaa, the evnlgellt, will jrlve
hi line lecture on "Character Build
ing." Mr. l.ewtaha would way
Into the heart of the people here
nml It gfoi' w ithout Maying that he
will have a great crowd out to hear
thi lecture. Come and worship with
u. J.W. lewelieu, Castor.
Crook County Journal, County Offi
cial Paper. Subscribe for it. f l..r)l) year.
After all, it's the regular price that counts. Any house can make
Special prices that are attractive, but in selecting a place to trade the
Regular Price is what is to be considered. Many of our regular
prices are as low as have been advertised as Special by others. Taking
our regular prices right down the line you will find our goods priced
much the lowest. We will be glad'to have you make the comparison
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LOCAL MOTION
Mr. A. C. I .lien of Ilcnd, attended
the fair the lat few day of the
week.
Mr. John K. Hyatt and Ml I'ny
Haldwlu are expected home today
from their F.iutern trip.
Mr. mi I Mr. Dave Miller of Hltera,
Ient neveral day In town limt
week attending the fair.
Huliert Kcoggln wa In town the
hint of the week from hi home near
Tiimalo, attending the fulr.
Will Wunweller 1 serving' a.
ciiMhlerof the First National during
the nbnonce of T. M. Baldwin at the
Dry Farming Congre at Hilling,
Montana.
Mr. nnd Mra. Erneat Smith of Rend,
H'iit the week In town seeing; the
fair. Mr. Smith I a member of the
Ik'inl band, and Mr. Smith v In I ted
relative here.
Itev. ( lift. A. Phlpps, State Held
worker of the Oregon Sunday
School iiHHiR'lutlon, will be In I'rlne
vllle on NovciiiImt 3d, and will give
nil nddre on Sunday school work
at the M. K. church nt 7:30 p. in.
Lat Saturday eveulng Peg Hel-
knap and Mr. Metke, the center
fielder of the Head bull team run a
100-yrd foot rnee on the street.
which wn wltneaaed by a large
crowd of enthualastlc eport. Peg
only U'ltt, the tall fellow about ten
feet.
lllehop Robert I Tnddock of the
Fplwopnl dloeeae of ltern Oregon,
vl)ted I'rlnevllle last Suudny and
held services nt the Presbyterian
church In the evening. He went to
Hayereck Tueaday and from there
will go to Madras, Warmaprlng nnd
later to Rend. He Is on hi regular
visit to Crook county and Is delight
ed with our climate and hospitable
jH'Ople.
The special meeting at the Metho
dlHt church continues with gratify
lug Interest. IteMides the most ex
cellent preaching by Mr. Iewtas, the
singing liy lA'wtns ami lteed lias tieen
o! the ulghest order. A male quar
tette tins it'Ho been assisting wttn
the iuukIc. The Bible readings given
each nf ternoou by F)vangellst
lewtas are of the highest quality.
Mr. Iewtas Is n grent student and a
man w ho has traveled a great deal.
His talks are Illustrated by the rich
est pieces In literature and history,
also personal obervattons of the
most historic spots of the world.
Come to the services and bring your
friend with you.
There was h meeting of the Ochoco
Plnxn, Association at the home of
Mrs. Million a Tuesday evening.
Mayor Stewart presided. The re
port, of the summer's work was
most encouraging. The trees that
were taken from the courthouse
yard are all thrifty and give promise
of ample shade In n few years. The
mayor reported that the city couucll
would plow nnd fertilise the park
and that the couucll bad Instructed
Its committee to select trees and
shrubbery to lie plauted next spring.
Prinevllle will have n good public
park somo day It Mrs. Mllllcan's
sharp stick holds out.
te wart
The
W. F. KING ?
Sunday School Convention.
The fourth "annual Sunday School
convention for Crook county meets
nt Redmond this year on November
6, 6 and 7, Friday, Saturday and
Sunday. The session commences
Friday afternoon with the reception
of delegates at 3 o'clock. The pro
gram for the convention Is ns fol
lows;
rmiiAt-ivrxixo hewuox.
pralM Srli........; Rev. Tax
Adilrnnof Welcome. He. Lilly
Kenponix lo Welrome Mrm. H. P.Belkap
A)lrf Her. rha. A. Phlppt
4TVK1UV SOKSIXU SKWIIOS.
Devotional Services Mr. Earl BeaUin
Builneas Sexton- Report of Sunday School.
Committees. Election oi Officer.
iFTSKKOOH tEMIOS.
Pralie Service Bev. Lawrence A. Hnat
"Best Method ol opening and Closing Sunday
Schools." Rev. C. !. Babbjdge
Dlacnwion.
Miuilc.
'Attention In Cet". Mrs. Lou Pallism
Muilc.
"Heart Preparation bjr the Teacher'
Rev. J. V. Lewellen
SI'SDAV SOSISOtlIOX.
Similar School. '
I'rcachlnf Services. ?
tvesiso SKmiios.
Sonic and Uevollonal Service.
AddrfM . llev. Cha. A. Phlpps.
C. Sam Smith Injured.
C. Sam Smith was seriously Injur
ed Monday nt his ranch on Ochoco
by his borne falling with him, and
rolling on to him liefore he could get
up and out of the way. Several ribs
are broken, there Is concussion of the
brain and his neck and shoulders
were severely wrenched.
With Ed Parker and Eiam Fanght
Mr. Smith was driving cnttle on the
lower end of his ranch Monday juet
after noon. One of the steers broke
away from the bunch and Mr. Smith
rode after him, when his horse
stepped In a badger hole and fell
Sam got clear of the saddle but lie
fore he could get up and out of the
way, the horse In Its efforts to get
on Its feet rolled on to hliu.
Fanght went for n wagon and to
telephone for a doctor and in about
an hour they had hlra home where
everything was- done to ease him,
Dr. Roseberg having arrived from
Prinevllle, 15 miles, liefore Mr. .Smith
had been taken to the house.
Mrs. Smith was at Albany at the
bedside of her father, H. A. Cleek,
and was notified and left for home
at once. She arrived here Wednes.
day and has gone to the ranch. Mrs,
Ceole Morgan was ill In Prinevllle
and was uuable to go to her father,
Presbyterian church. Sunday
School at 10 a. m.; Christian Eu-
denvor at 0:30 p. m.; Prayer Meeting
at 7:30 p. m. rreocning at 11 a. m,
and 7 ::!0 p. tu. At the morning ser
vices the Sacraments of the Lords
Supper and Rapt ism will lie observed
New members will lie received Into
the church, liefore the communion
the pastor will preach a preparatory
sermon. Subject, "Remeiulierance."
The theme for evening, "A Driver of
Fast Horses." All christians are In
vited to the table of the Lord. The
pollcy'of our church Is broad; In
uon-essentlals is perfect lilierty, nnd
In essentials charity. "Come thou
with us and we will do the good."
Clarence C. Rabbldge, Minister.
Trs tliA W. F. Kinc Co' for
your next
grocery order.
W. F.-King Company
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(Incorporated)
J.GERARDO
Ranger Examinations.
Ten applicants took the examination
(or forest ranger on Monday and Tues
day before Forest Ranger V. F. John
son at Pnnevillei , The first day's work
covered the written tests, besides the
identification of different kinds of gasses,
shrubs and woods.
On Tuesday th. field tests were given.
This included pacing the ' diltance
around an irregular tract, saddeling and
riding a borse, packing and surveying.
Mr. Johnson was assisted in the work
by Forest Guard Douglas Ingram.
Watching th. applicants pack a horse
was on. of the most interesting parts
of the examination. A horse, doable
cinch pack-saddle, a pair of alforcases
roll of bedding, ax, an A -tent and a
long rope with a pack cinch fast to one
end made up the list that was to be
bound together in a compact bnndle
that would go up and dcrn bill and
through the brush without coming to
pieces.
The time necessary for this operation
was noted and the grades were recorded
according to the general efficiency shown
in the task. The time consumed by the
different men in packing the horse
ranged all the way from 8 to 20 minutes.
Setting the compass to conform to
different readings seemed to puzzle
many of the applicants. One applicant
was requested to set the compass due
east, but instead he set it due west.
Another reading required was north 25
deg. west, ' and the applicant set it
north 23 deg. east. These little things
are f o apt to happen that the applicant
I MaW ft Crash Ksstss
I Scksel Bosks
I Casscra Sssolies
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Wall Passr
D. P. Adamson &
.Regmar Prices!!
H.R.LAKIN
mast keep bis wits about him if he
wants to pass with a high gratis.
Rut of course with actual practice of a
few weeks in the service these little
discrepancies all pass away. ' One thing
that all the applicants could do was to
handle a horse, ride and pack, and they
were physically fit and men who are
used to the kind of life which a ranger
is rf quired to live, which is far more
essential in the eyes of the service than
to be expert in writing answers to writ
ten questions along the line, of book
learning.
Several months mast elapse before
the returns from the examination will
be received. Those who pass are put on
the eligable list according to their rank
in the examinations, and are put into
the service as fast as the need of more
men is felt.
The salary of beginners is f900 per
year, and a ranger must equip himself
with horses, saddles, and most all of the
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY" .?
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Orefoa S3 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.
P. Adamson
DRUGGISTS
School Books
School Supplies
DRUGGISTS
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CBl SMITH
outfit he uses, besides supplying lim
self with provisions" and rustling his
own horse feed. ' -
Hor Strayed. ' j'
Sorrel mare, white star In forehead
saddled and bridled. Strayed from
my camp in Fort Jttick country. Re
turn same to me and receive $1S re
ward, or address
John Smith, Antelope, Or.
-. What's thense of going through an
agony of pain with your dental
work, when Drs. Oray, now at : the
Prinevllle can do the work palnlesly,
quickly and competently. Call nnd
learn about their methods. o"l
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; Lost Watch and chain between
Jas. F'anght's and Prinevllle. Gold
hunting - case, -bird on one side.
Double lapped gold link chain, silver
half moon slide, with stars on. No
bar on chain. Reward for retuni to
this office. 302H
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Honse for 8a!e Four-room house, two lots
j for sale; north side. Inquire at this ottlee.S
Mssical hutnweatt
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Lswaej's Candies
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