Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 04, 1909, Image 5

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Before you decide on the new grain drill see the Superior
at Kings. "The Name Tells a True Story."
The W. F. King Company
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(Incorporated)
W.F.KING J. GERARDO RR.LAKIN
C E. SMITH
LOCAL MENTION
M. II. Kliint-r iunf wlfo won' In
(own Mutulny from Mmlrnn.
J. I. Sotliiniui l' town on
mutter More the county court lt
WimI mutiny.
K.IUor )VulkiT nnl Il.-nJ. McCaffrey
ol the Itmliuoiul Hull ,, culler fit
the Jourunl oltlre Hntunluy.
Mutt I'liirk ol The lnllin wni lit
I'rlncvllle thl week. Ho I here Imy
Injt tlmhi-r clnlui lutlie IHiic Moiin
tiilim. Mr. Hurry Wool drills nu chllil
went to Slmtilko Tiielny to Join
Mr. Wtmlilrlilip", who I a ImrUer lu
thnt town.
Mr. C. I. Wlntiek I homo from
hTtrlptoOhl Mexico ninl Routhern
California. Ml Lorcmi remnlncil
In l.o AnfPU to attend wuonl
thl winter.
th t(ilr wn a hnnner month lor
iccclptof nuMiey' lorrecortllminntl
lhcr fee In the county clerk' otllce,
the total n-iu hlnif the mim of f.vil.45.
The iiMiial run of receipt from the
nmeonrce rnrcly exceed tl"'.
C. ('. McNeely I home from Mud
rn. where he I imiiIiik n tnlik
ynrd. Thirty thounnnd hrlck were
moulded hut the tnrmy weather In
terfewl with the work nmMiig It
itcrrnry to poHtpone operation
for h time.
J. II Wnrner who ht prlu(r
lioiiKht the Andrew Andernon rttiu h
on Hear Crwk arrived hen' liit week
from hi former hoiuent llnrrhdiuin
to take poiieKloii of thejilnce. He
wa In town thl week liuylnjt wed
jrrnlu and other mipplle.
Charle Cawell, who hn Ikii
lck with typhoid fever, died Sunday
night and wa hurled Monday. The
('unwell family moved here from
Idaho and have been living near the
Urine place neveu mile north of
town.
II. V. Johnon went to Shanlko
Sunday to meet hi wife and daugh
ter on their return home from Port
land, where Mr. Johnaon ha been
a hoKpltnl Hiuce the middle of hit
AiiKimt. They made the trip by auto,
Mr. Johtmou Maudlin; thu trip well.
While not, entirely n-covered, lm In
well on the way to good health
again.
J.iwt Sunday wn com munlon day
nt the riwnyterlnn ( hnrch. About
llfty partook of the Lord' Supper,
live were baptlHed, and twelve were
received Into the church, l.t by cer
tlllea t and lx on coiifelon of fait h.
The choir loft of the church ha been
enlarged nnd some of the bet mimical
talent In the city will furnlnh the
miiHlc during the winter. The patdor
will pi-each Sunday evening from a
topic or text selected by the congre
gation. Every one In Invited to -lHt
In the selection of these subject
or text.
In
Komi(l:-In the Presbyterian church,
Buniluy, ft gold rliitf. Owner run liave
same ly proving property. Apply to llie
l'unlor.
Horn, to the wife of Ueorge I
Taylor, Tueday, November 2, VMM,
lu I'rlncvllle, a on.
Cobble Stroud waa iaenger to
Shanlko yentcrdny, where ho went to
liiHpect Hiitomobllc with view to
pun'halng a car.
Mer. HuutcrA Stnal of Itcnd
have purcluiHcd of Mack Cornet t a
Studebakerautototnteln their n-al
CHtato and liK-atlng bunliu.
Uev. V. T. Itadford of the Christian
church, will bu at I-nmontn next
Sunday morning and evening: and
the following Sunday, morning and
evening nt Tout.
Ueorge O'Nell wn In town several
dya thl week from O'Nell. He say
there I a. continual procemdon of
newcomer pnHlng through there
by auto, livery und private rig.
The "00 banc ball game that wa
to be played nt lUnd limt Sunday I
fulled to come off on account of
stormy weather. It I not probable
that the match will (le jlaycd thl
year.
Iledmond buwlne men have W j
fected an organUatlon of a "pimh
club" and will mion line np with
rrlnevllle and Ucnd In the adver
tlnliig of their Iminedlnte vicinity and
Crook county.
Tomorrow evening I social . night
at the Club., The ladle wish to
emphasize the Importance ol prompt
ing. Unme lll start at S o'clock
Hliarp and every mcmlier i expected
tv be n-ady to play.
Sunday then' will lie preaching nt
the rresbyterlan churcli at 11a. in.
and 713 p. m. The morning service
will be "In the Line of Chrltlan
Urowth." In the evening the pastor
will conduct a popular service a
slnled by the choir who w ill render
special music. The theme of the dla
coure will be "Twelve Unto."
Come and spend a pleacant and
profitable hour with u.
Joe Sunlacr, who wn badly Injured
lu a runaway In town several week
ngo by being trown out on the
boulder In the bed of Ochoco, wus
removed from rrlnevllle to his home
stead Ihm; miles up Ochoco road the
first of the week, nud since then ha
devcloifd symptom of pneuinonlu.
Mr. SineUer" case has ben one to
puMle the pliysliian ever since he
had the accident, lie I fur from be
ing a well man.
Mrs. May Hello Gray, who for the
pnst four and a half year ha served
as deputy county clerk, this week
severed her connection w ith the of
fice and ha gone to Bend to visit
relative for a few week, after which
she w ill mnke her homo nt her hus
band's ranch near 1'ost. Hubert
Seoggln of Tumnlo, will le the new
deputy to assist County Clerk Warren
Brown. Mr. Seoggln I a school
tencher, a graduate of the Jregon
Agricultural College, and an cx
champlon football player.
T . .
Try the W. F. King Co. for your next
grocery order.
LOCAL MENTION
Sander Iogan I In I'rlncvllle this
wee v.
The Inick. sr., wa up from
Madras Wednesday.
Alls-rt nud ICinory Seal were In
town today from their home nt Ia
moiita. Alex Mackintosh of Paulina, I
siK-ndlug several day In towu on
business.
The Knight of Pythln announce
a grand ball for Friday evening, Ie
cember 10. The Sir Knight are roy
al entertainer and are planning for
a big time.
Frank Bell, w ho hn been In I'rlue
vllle the past tew week wiling
piano, la reported seriously 111 nt
Laldlaw, where he went the last of
the week, on business.
Earl Wumvellerl making ft nnme
for himself a a football player with
the si 1 1 ml of the Hill Military Acade
my. In a recent game he twice car
ried the ball across the line for a
touchdown.
Rev. Chas. A. Phlpps of Portland,
arrived In I'rlncvllle yesterday nnd
preached last night, lie wn on his j
way to attend the Sunday School
cdti vent Ion which will be held at Red
mond, Thursday, Friday and Satur
day of this week.
Married: Mr. Mason Grant nnd
Miss IWssle lioblnson, of Haystack,
were married In Prlnevtlle, Wednes
day, November 3, hl Honor, Judge
H. C. Kill olllclatlng. The groom I
IS and the bride 20. Both are well
known and popular young people
about Culver nud I.uniontn.
Judge Kill, Commissioner Bajicy
and Roliert Rett last week made a
tour of the construction camp In
the Madras country and made ar
rangements with the railroad build
er for four crossings on county
road. In some places the wagon
road crossing will run benentn the
track.
The referendum election on the
"Nenr-beer" ordinance will be held
In Prlnevlllo on HecemlM-r 20th, that
being the date of the regular annual
city election.-' City Recorder M. I.
Powell I now piiuliug out all the
crook and turns of the law regard
ing the acceptance and printing of
the ordinance, the ballot title, aud
the arcuineiits for and ngalust the
measure, all of which must be print
ed lu ft pamphlet and limited or de
livered to each voter In the city
several days before the election.
Br. Gray, the painlcs dentist nt
Hotel rrlnevllle, have found It im
possible to leave town for another
week. Till make an opportunity
for those having work to do to get It
done by up-to-date method and at
reasonable prices. Call and make a
date ahead. This will save you time
and give the doctors a chance to
give you every attention.
Oral Moore of Lamonta ii spending
few duy in town thl week.
Porn, to the wife of P. Chitwood, at
(iii..ly, Friday, Oct. 2!, daughter.
Marlon Taylor, n, stockman of
Post, wa In town today buying
supplies.
Isndore Meyer of the cattle firm of
Meyer & Brown, wn dolirg business
In Prlnevlile today.
Frank May of Bend wn In town
thl week. He U assisting In pbit
ting the new town of Hillimnn.
Mr. F. E. I'.rosius ha lieen called
to Hood River by the serlou Ulnes
of n daughter. She will leave here
tomorrow morning.
George P. Putnam, who I in Central
Oregon writing rpecial article for the
Oreonian, had a full pae of pictures
and torie about the Crook county
fair in lust Sunday's edithn. It makes
good reading and help advertise us.
A batch of local new will bo found
on the last page of this paper. The
Journal gi' to pre two page at a
time nnd thl scattered make-up I
sometime necessary In order to
handle the w ork on time. Don't over
look anything; there' some new all
over the sheet.
The annual Sunday School con
vention for Crook county convene
Friday afternoon of this week at
Redmond, and continues over Sun
day. Delegate from Prlnevlile aud
other point In the county will at
attend, a well n sojne.dlstiuguUh-
ed visitor from outside localities.
The big New Year's number of the
Oregouian will have much to tay re
garding Central Oregon, gay the Bend
Bulletin. This wa learned from G. P.
Putnam who recently lias received from
that paper a letter explaining that the
Oresouian desired to devote much
space to the development possibilities
of this country, asking for suggestions
aa to suitable articles from represent
live men, and announcing that at an
early date a photographer would , be
gent np the Deschutes to obtain a Iarg3
supply ol pictures tor tne Dig Doom
number.
LOCAL MENTION
C. M. Trlplett and Ray Wilkinson
were in today from Bend In a new
Stodebaker .'50 with a load of passen
ger. Ed Tobin and family of Llnd,
Wash., arrived this week and will
make their home here thl winter.
Mr. Tobln I a daughter of Mr. and
Mr. F. E. Broslu.
Thl week the W. F. King Com
pany received a train of nine buggies
and a wagon from Shanlko. When
resident of the town saw the train I
coming they said unprintable things
about the traveling agent, but when
they found It wa for a local dealer
their tune changed.
AVork will ls commenced Monday
on tne construction oi the canal out
of Ochoco at Crane' bridge, which is
to carry the water tor the irrigation
of the McKay bench, which project 1
lielng undertaken by Messrs. Smy
ton, Lafollette and Watkln. One
thousand acres of bench land will be
watered from the floods In the spring
and a late in the summer aa the
flow of the creek will furnish water
for thl purpose over what has al
ready been appropriated, thus
bringing an Increased production of
considerable area tin k lose prox
imity to Prinevillev -
1st Presbyterian Church
. SABBATH SERVICES.
Sunday fkluiol, 10 a. m.
Christian Ernies vor, C:3Q p. tn.
Preaching at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.
Mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
Come and enjoy good manic and Gospel
preaching. Oar polity: In essentials
Charity. In non-eanential Liberty.
N. B. For special notices see locals of
this paper.
CLABEMOXT C. BABBIDOE.
nt Minuter.
For Sala :-Scven room lioue and four
lots, good out-buildings. Can he had on
reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs. Hugh
Lister, Prineville. Oreeon. . s23tf
Notice to Creditors.
Notice fa hereby given to all creditors of the
ettAieof Mary McMeekin, deceased, and mil
peraons having claima agalnut said deceased,
to .resnt the aaine to the undersigned the
executor ol the lat will and teaument of said
di-ceaaed, with the proper Touchers, at the
office of M. K. Elliott, in Prineville. Oreeon,
within six months from the Brat publication of
tbla notice.
- Oated tbi 4th dT of Kot.. 1S09.
WILLIAM McMEKKIM,
Executor of theEatateof Wary McMeekin,
deceased.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given, by the underaigned,
the executrix of the laat will and testament of
Charity Wilson, deceased, that she haa made
and filed with the clerk of the county court,
her final accounting of ber administration of
said estate and the county eourt baa named
Mondar. the 6th day of Dec., lww, at 10 o'clock
in the forenoon, at the eoonty eourt room in
Prineville. Oregon, aa the time and place of
hearing said final accounting and aettling the
same. At which aaid time and place ail per
sona interested in said estate may appear aud
object to aaid final accounting.
Dated this 4th day of Nov., 1909.
MARIA CRAIS,
Executrix of the estate of Charity Wilson, de
ceased, nt
His Desserts.
They wanted an original closing epi
sode for the great melodrama. Ordi
narily the baffled villain walk away.
with a flippant sneer, and the sheriff!
meets him at the left npper exit, but
this was old and crude. Bo the play
Wright set his wits to work with the
following result:
Just as the villain nttered his fare
well curse the low comedy servant:
ruahed forward and after smiting him
over the head with a suet pudding vio
lently pushed a custard pie In hi face.
"Waste no sympathy on the wretch.
my darling," the hero remarks to the
rescued heroine. "Ha has received
only his Just dessertsP'
Quick curtain. Kansas City Inde
pendent
Too Much For On.
"I am looking for my son," said
sharp featured woman recently enter
ing an office building In Washington,
where she fonnd the Janitor fitting at
the entrance tipped back In a chair.
"Have yon seen him? lie's a tail, slim
boy."
"Very tall, was he? asked the Jan!
tor.
"Very and slender."
"I think I saw him here a minntc
ago."
"Where was he?' demanded the wo-1
man.
"Well, madam,' replied the Janitor,
"as nearly as I could make ont, he
was on the first and second floors."
Upplncott's.
Notice of Final Cet dement.
Notice is hereby given to all persons Inter
ested in the estate o( t L. Salomon, deceased,
bv the undersigned, the administratrix of said
estate, that she has made and tiled ith the
countv clerk her linal accounting of her ad
m-nihtration ol said estate, and that the county
Court hss named Monday, thetitli day of Dec.
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon at the county
court room iu Prineville. Oregon, aa the time
and place for hearing and settling said anal
accounting. At which time and place any
person interested in Bald estate may appear
and object to said final accounting,
Dated this tin day oi no v.,
itAOMI SALOMON,
Administratrix of the Estate ofc L. Salomon
deceased. nt
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice la hereby given by the undersigned,
the administrator of the estate of Samuel B.
Uitchev, deceased, to all liersotis interested in
said estate thai the said administrator haa
made and tiled wl'h the clerk of the comity
court his final accounting ofhis administration
of aaid estate aud that lite court has named
Monday, thefith day of leo 1!, at the county
eourt room In Prinoville, Oregon, t the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon as the time aud
place ior bearing and acUliug said final ac
counting. At which time and place any per
ons interested In said estate may appear and
object to said final accounting.
Dated this 41 h day of Nov , HKW,
J. 11. HANK K,
Administrator of the estate of Samuel B.
Ritehcy, Deceased. nl
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Albums 1 0 cents up.
Alsd a new assortment of books
including the latest copyrights,
reprints, books for boys and girls.
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Our Canned Goods Specialty
"Royal Club;'
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Stew
art
Co
Fancy Cove Apples
Mince Meat Time
Mince Meat TimeA In order to insure the best results one must
have the best of everything in making. We have everything
needed in the grocery line and at prices that will be a saving
to you.
Currants
Raisons
Citron
Orange Peel
Cove Apples -Spices
of All Kinds
Sweet Apple Cider
Boiled Apple Cider
Cider Vinegar
Welch's Grape Sauce.
Heinz Products
Every one knows what Heinz goods are. They are famous the
world over. We have the following in stock:
" Heinz Apple Butter Heinz Stubbed Olives
" Baked Beans " Tomato Chutney
" Pearl Onions '
; ' Chili Sauce ' '
. " : Worcester Sauce ,
Heinz Queen Olives
" Tomato Catsup
. J Sweet Gherkins
" Sauer Kraut
" Olive Oil
Mandalau Sauce
Horse Radish
Sweet Pickles in bulk
Try our Royal Club Catsup, it's simply Delicious-
Made
froi
n Whole Ripe Tomatoes
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