Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 10, 1910, Image 3

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Out Prices Are Always Reasonable!!!
While We are not having a reduction sale, yet our patrons know that our prices will
compare favorably with those of any house in Central Oregon. Our stock is complete in
all departments. We invite you to call whether you buy or not. '
The W. F. ECing Company , Prineville, Oregon
LOCAL MENTION
Minn I'ulii Wright linn Ixvtt very III
Uhj lnt wifk.
MIhh lint III! Ilmmtoii rnuit lu from
Alkali Flat Hatunlay.
lrovr I'rUu of Hear Cn-uk waa In
town tlia flrat of tlio WNk. m
Mr. Wntt Join of I'owcll Buttca
wiu a biiHlnt'iM vlaitor In town Man
tin)'. Prim k Cowan ami MaM llrn
ilrlcka wr In town trout Itittonta
litMt Sntiirilnjf.
MIms Hiiiu'l Cowan of I.nmnuta
ramo to Prlwvllto lat wwk to at-
tutu) Illicit H'lmol.
MIhw-h MuIm-I ntul Myrtte Wliulom
rami) up front Culver Inxt t'ritluy to
uttriul the tlt-hnte.
Mian NhiIU McCoy will iiDHlMt IUv.
Ilitllry In M-'lul niii-tliiK till wtH'k
Come niul licnr tier. ,
Minn Itcrtlui llorncy ami Mrs.M. I'..
IVrvlval of Madras came In for tlio
(lolmte limt Friday.
iMmcan Miuli-od la coiifltit'il to lit
room tit tl-.l Hotel I'rlnevllle with it
lllflit attack of juieiiiiioula.
Mm. Wnrrvn Ihiiicmi, who hna
lut'll vIhIiIiik In )'rtiitvUI the iit
two weeks, left Moiulny for her home
nt Mllver Lake.
The I'tilted Artisans luHtnlletl ten
new tiirin'.M'm Momlny ilht. A
Ifiidil iroKriitii wnnKlveu ami refresh.
msiita wen nerved.
C, C. Henley of llnyatai-k linn pur
rbttaeil City Iafollett's auto, Mr.
Healey will tine It for ciirrvliiK pun
wiik'em thin summer.
Uev. J. H. Unlford cIinuhI IiIm work
last Kumliiy night mid left Monday
for Helix, Oregon whew will Ih'kIu
meetings next Htlilday.
ft N. Khret of Iti'dmoml wns A
luiHlnt-fK vlnltor TneBdity. Mr. Khret
him renlKiieil the pimtnitinterMlilp of
Kediuoud oillce 111 fuvor of J. A. Norwood.
Automobiles
STODDARD DAYTONS
REOS and MITCHELLS
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The three text moderate
rieed rats on the market.
f you contemplate buvinu a
cur do not fail to s ua aa we
ran give you more rest value
fur your money then any
other agency in Crook county.
New Shop and Garage jutt
north of Ochoco Bridge.
L G. Hodson,
Colonel F. Smith,
AGENTS
! " riUNKVIKLK, OR.
C, It. Henry of Pnultmi waa In
town this week.
K. E. (Jlllenwater of Post U n
I'rlnevlllo visitor.
HyronCndy was a I'rlnevllle visitor
the fl ret of the week.
Orvllle Davie of Ilnyrreek wni a
I'rliievllle vlHltor Friday.
W. C. CotiKleton of Paulina wan n
lniMlniKH vlHltor this week.
Mm. Henry WhiUett of Itend la
visiting relutlvea In town.
It I reported that F. W. McCaffrey
of Itedinotid hn sold hie forty ad
joining thut towu for 17000.
There la to lie a grand masquerade
bull nt lamonta tomorrow ( Friday)
evening. A great time la anticipated.
A tuarrliige lieenae wm laased Inst
Saturday to Hubert It. McLnnt and
Mrs. Mary 8. Httiead, both of Mad
run. Hev. J. Anthony Mitchell came
over from llend for a few days thla
week. He will return today or to
morrow. The dates not Juggled lu Doting
the lilrtlt of a boy In the family of
Marlon Mar field. It ahould have
rend February 2, Instead of December
ni.
(1. 1. Elliott and winter of Redmond
enme over Tuesday. Minn Klllott
will tnke the teacher' examinations
before Conuty SuiH-rlntendeut Ford
t'lln week.
O. K. Lnfollett, a newapaper man
of Wiaeonaln. wiw a I'rlnevllle vlaltor
the flrat of the week. Mr. Itfollette
la talking of atnrtlutr another mer
at Itend.
A. It. ltoller and wife left Ttteadny
for a mouth'a vlett to CaJllornliu
They wilt vlult Mr. Itollcr'a mother at
Iam (lutoa for a few weeka and then
tnke a trip through southern Call
torn la.
Worahlp at the Preebyterlan
church uext Knbbath. Preaching
wrvk-ea at 11 h. nt. and 7.30 p.-in.
Morning aubject "Don't Drift! How."
KveuliiK theme "Hell. Where la It?
What U It?" A cordial Invitation to
nil.
Ileal eatate U active in the La
montn country. I-ee Moore hna Juat
dlepoHed of Ilia plm e. L. M. Thotnaa
bought KM) acrea, Colonel F. Smith
took 120 ncrea and Joe Wlegand, 100.
Mr. Moore and family will leave
shortly for California.
J. M. Cornet t him aliened a con
tract for two carloads of E. M. and
F. autoa. One carload, or seven
car, la to lie delivered at Hhnnlko by
April lat and the second carload will
arrive July 1. Mr. Cornett, In order
to hold tho agency for theae autoa,
had to guarantee the aalo of tour
teen. K, U. Hodaon and Colonel F. Smith
have taken the aseucy for the Stod-dard-Duyton,
Heo and Mitchell
autoa. Their headquartera will be
In the new narngo Juwt north of the
t)chico bridge. These gentlemen
have Juat sold two7-pneeenger Mitch
ell cars to (1. M. Coruett. One of
the cars will be delivered the first of
the month.
LOCAL MENTION
Stanley Hnlfour left for P.uck creek
limt Tuesday.
Austin Klu-r of Itenr creek Is In
town thla week.
Miss Francis Cooke enme In from
Hear creek Monday.
Mra. Inaley Houston of Pendleton
la visiting relatives In I'rlnevllle.
Mra. (iolda Furguesou wns visit
ing In town from Itenr creek this week.
Mr. and Mra. C. X. Kliret of lled
mond were I'rlnevllle visitors thla
week.
Jack Shnttuck of lienr creek wna
a business visitor lu Prineville Wed
nesday. Dill Mosea of l'pKr Crooked river
wns lu town ou business the first of
the week.
Ferd MeCnlllHter "will stnrt for
Hhnnlko w ith a btiuih of Is-ef cattle
this week.
Mr. Whltls, who Is with Clifton &
Cornett, left today for Khnnlko to
meet his wife and baby.
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Cook of Powell
Duties were lu tho city visiting
friends the first of the week.
T. K. Duffy, special np-nt of the
general laud office, Is going to resign
hla position with the government
and open a law oillce In Prineville.
The firemen 11 11 nu once a big mas
querade ball for Monday evening,
February 21. Morgan's Orchestra
has been engaged for the occasion.
Mra. II. P. Iielknap announces
that ahe will give a Martha Wash
ington "tea" on the afternoon and
evening of February 22. Everybody
come.
I'ncle Joe Huusaker wag stricken
with paralysis one day lust week.
Hla entire right aide was affected.
Owing to hla advanced years Ills
fjtenda have reason to be apprehen
sive. Cecil Steatna returned from a bus
iness trip to Itoslund the last of the
week. He says the stock In that
part of the country Is looking flue
aud hay Is not so scarce there as It Is
around Prineville.
Aunt Nancy Noble, son and daugh
ter are all taking the teachers' exam
lnatloua. Mra. Noble despite her
years, looks hale and rugged and
just as capable of wielding the birch
as the best of them.
Floyd Jones, the little son of A. P.
Jouee, had the misfortune to fall
from a buy stack last Sunday strik
ing on hla head. The child was ren
dered unconscious for two hours,
but was reported out of danger by
the attending physician.
Several friends of Mlsa Ethel Potter
received invitations to the graduat
ing erferclses of the class of '10, of
which she was a member, from the
Deaconess Hospital, at Spokane,
Wash., to lie held February 1." Miss
Potter has been training for the past
two years and will now take up the
I work ol nursing.
Mrs. Jessie Urny and Mra. Olllc
Keet of Poet are visiting relatives
and friends In town thla week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobs and
children were in town thla week from
Paulina buying supplies.
Carl Metjhec, W'ho Is now engaged
In the real estate business at Ia
montn, la In town today.
The Oregon Trunk rnilrond makes
official announcement that It will
build lis fur as Klamath Falls.
C. Sam Smith Is
Granted a New Trial
C. Snm Smith hna leen granted a
new trial by the Supreme Court In n
decision written by Justice Moore
last Tuesday. The case waa argued
before the court on January 11 No
Information la obtainable regard
ing future proceedings, aa to whether
a change of venue will be a Wed.
Tho Oregonlan'a Salem dispatch
atatea that Mr. Smith Is now serving
a term In the eultentlary. This is
an error, as he haa not served any
sentence at all, lielng at present
under bonds. C. Sam Smith wns
convicted of the burning of J. N.
Williamson's sheep shearing plant
ou a charge of arson In the clrcnlt
court of Crook county In PHM. If the
case folio wa the regular order
the new trial will lie held at the May
term of the circuit court.
New Banks for
Crook County
"Crook county Is to lie well looked
after In a financial wn.v. The latest
nddltion to our bnnklug facilities is
the Deschutes Itanklng & Trust Co
of .wnil. County Clerk Brown la
now transcribing the articles of In
corporation onto the county records.
The capital stock of the bank U
placed at $15,000, divided Into 100
shares of the par value of 1130 each.
I.. B. Itaird, M. F. Coe and Frank U
Minor are the incorporators.
ltedmond, too, Is to lie provided
with an additional bank. The name
f the new institution is the Red
mond Itank of Commerce. Its ar
ticles of incorporation stute that It
will do a general savings and com
mercial banking and trust business.
The capital stock Is $ 10,000, divided
ints 100 shares of the par value of
$100. G. E. Dodsou, Harold M.
Sawyer and Ct. C. Slocuni are the In
corporators. Millinery
Clearance Sale
Trimmed hats, f 10 values $6 50
Trimmed hats, fS.OO values..; 5 50
Trimmed hats, ftt.00 values S 90
Street hats f 50 and 3 at 1 50
Caps regular 75c and f 1.00, at 25c
Veils from 25c to $1 50
Tobojtsan caps 25c
Ijadies' wool gloves .....25c
Children's wool gloves 15c
Ladies ' sweaters from $1 to f i 50
Special bargains In silks, satins, vel
vets, ribbons, etc. Must liavo room for
my Spring Stock.
Mrs. Estes
Corner 2d and Main Streets
PRINEVILLE, OR.
Grandma Harbin's
92nd Birthday
Almirs Harbin celebrated her 92d
bittiulay at ber home in Prineville on
Febiuary 10. With the exception of
Mrs. Breece, who will be 94 years old in
April, "Grandma" Harbin ia tbe oldest
woman in this f county. She can see
and hear well tor s person of her age
and has a remarkable memory. She
remembers distinctly aa far back aa
the ixth presidential campaign, when
John Quincr Adams waa elected.
"Grandma" has been s widow for
forty-eight years. Her busbauu waa
accidentally shot for s deer in 1802
when they lived up on Camp Creek.
Since then ahe haa lived in Prineville
with her eldest son, Ed.
It pleases ber to think her friends
always remember "Februtry 10th"
and never fail to give her a' birthday
dinner.
An interesting feature of the dinner
given this year was the large birthday
cake on whicli ninety-two lighted
candles were placed.
Among Grandma's Id friends,
who were invited to the dinner were:
Mra. Newt Johnson, Grandma Stewart,
Mrs. Knos Houston, Grandma Breece,
Mrf. Uoee Perry, Mrs. Sarah Stevena,
Grandma Barnes, Mra. Ellen Logan,
Grandma Sumner and Grandma BelL
Furs and Hides Wanted
Bounty on Coyotes $1.50
" " Bob Cats 2.00
Cougar 10.00
After receiving yonr bounty
take your case hides to the
Janitor at the Crook County
court house, and get highest
cash price for same from
HENRY H. CLOW
HARNESS and :
SSAnni.F.RYS
SHOP
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J. W. BOONE
Prineville, Oregon
Gormley, The Tailor.
If you want to see the latent thing in
men's spring and snnimer suits take a look
at our new lfashion Book. I have the best
samples in town and tell at pricm that are
right. Come and see if I don't. Pressing,
repairing and clrsniig. f-5
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AT THE TOP THERE IS ALWAYS
ONE
THERE ARE NEVER TWO BESTS!
HARPER
IS NUMBER ONE
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!
Bcrahcia DUtillinf Co.. Linie, Ky.
For sale by Silvertooth & BrowtJer, Shaniko, Or.
Miktr k Crash Kaivts
ScaM Boats
Csaera Sapplie
Jewelry
Wall Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Haskal laiuaanali
Hafais
Lawaey's Codies
Slatieaery
Cifars
During the cold weather hot fires are a necessity in every home, so
is a dry chemical fire extinguisher needed in each house for the pre
vention of fires liable to result from stove pipes and chimneys burn
ing out Call and inspect our extinguishers.
D.
P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
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SHOE
Mayer Shoes for Ladies Mayer Shoes for Misses
Honorbilt Shoes for Men Special Merit Shoes for Boys
: OUR SHOE STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE :
"HOLEPROOF" HOSE for Men, Women and Children
They are absolutely guaranteed proof against holes for 6 mos.
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