Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 24, 1910, Image 3

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    The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County
In an effort to keep pace with the many improvements in agricultural machinery, we are introducing every
season new types of implements that have been tried and found to materially increase the yield of the soil in other
sections similar to ours. This year we offer the Canton Alfalfa Harrow and a big assortment of Land Packers. In
packers we have the Dunham for light, sandy soil and the Campbell for heavier soiL These packers are designed
to conserve the moisture and to obtain the proper proportion of air and moisture in the ground and thus increase yield
Complete Line All Sizes and Styles
Peg Tooth Harrows
Disc Harrows
Wagon Scales
, Feed Grinders
We are always pleased to show you
the goods whether you buy or not
Complete Lin All Sizes and Stylet
Wood Frame Harrows
Spring Tooth I larrows
Superior Grain Drills
Fanning Mills & Daggers
The well known Oliver and Canton
Plows in walking, sulky and gang
CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW
The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon
LOCAL MENTION
C. V. j;ikln left tor n Imslne trip
to rortluin) Monday.
N'llllnm tillm.m hn liouirht the
Hteve Yumry tuf on Hear Creek
l.r lWM.
' Wllllmit Thorp nnd Mix Tewk.
berry ofUtldhiw nre to-ho uinrrVd
nt Intuitu next Sunday.
t'onuty Knrveyor Klee left tor Ited
mond yesterday to survey the Khret
ndditloittottmt townslte. .
Mr. ami Mm. Kl Hrostrrhou of
lUnd pimiM'd ihroitKli lrlnv tilt rimt
dny on tlii'lr wy home from a bind
iiin trip to Portland.
Freddie Hrown, the ti year-ohl ton
of 8. K. Itrowu of Haystack, Ml from
n lim k In whli h ho wn going to
tw-hool lout Friday nnd rtfelved
miitin severe Injuries. One of the
vlin'li passed over htm breaking lil
rollitr hone nnd several rib.
Th Presbyterian church extend
to you a cordial Invitation to wor
ship with tin-in itrxt Sabbath.
I'rrnrliliiK, service nt 11 n. in.
and 7:.'iu p. in, by the pastor. Morn
InuSuliJt t "(iood tlrlp." Kvenlnfc
Vnulble of Character." Congre
gational IiikIuk.
The li. F. I". W. Clnss of the Hit p.
tint lHble School wan entertained
nt the home of Mm. J amen Mc(1un
Haturdny, Fehniary Mill. Sixteen
members were present and all ieuta
very enjoyable cvenlnif. Dainty re
treatment were Served after the buxl
neiw intH'tlnir. The cln will meet
nt ttie home of Mm. Dave Still next
Saturday evening nt 7:30 o'clock.
All member are, reiiuested to I
present.
640
ACKKS.t mile from Prim"
vllle. Imiiroveil, , IH crt
under plow. Living water,
AllnM IU ft, I'rtnex Hie, Or
Automobiles
STODDARD DAYTONS
REOS and MITCHELLS
The three Ih-hI moderate
priced rsis on the market.
It yon contonu'Ulo tntyinit a
cur do not lull to see n bs we
can jrivo you more real value
for your money than uuy
oilier agency in Crook county.
New Shop and Garage just
north of Ochoco Bridge.
E. G. Hodson,
Colonel F. Smith,
: AGENTS
HUNKVILl.K, OK.
Jim Walter came In from Hear
Creek Monday.
Horn February IS, to the wife of
Fred Stewart, n boy.
Fred Uobert of Alkali Flat wn In
town the first of the week.
J. W. Boone returned Sunday from
a hushies trip to l'ortland.
Mm. Frank Hay n of To well lUitUn
wn In town on bUhlnciMt Saturday.
tleorife Taylor of Dear Cnek was
a business visitor In I'rlnevilUi Monday.
Claude Dunham of llenr Creek wan
a buiilneM visitor In town the tint of
the week.
John Flllott In serlomdy 111 nt the
home of hi daughter, Mm. CKelly,
on I'pper Ochoco.
lame Stevenson of Camp Creek
wan a buitliHK vlHltor In i'rluevllle
tlie first of the week.
Miss Viola Iteynoldi came In from
Mill Cm-k Momlny to attend the
llremeu'ii Masquerade.
John Fergusou of Iteud him
moved over to hi Fnlrvlew ranch
nix mile west of 1'rlncrllle.
Henry Cnrlln aud family came In
Monday from their home on Dear
Creek, to attend the masquerade.
Mm. J. W. Howard of Lower
bridge win visiting In I'rluevllle the
llrst of the week. She returned home
Monday.
ItfV. D. ). Ucnn, L. L. D.(ex-paHtor
rvani;vllHt of the Minneapolis 1'rttt
hytery, Mluneapoliii, Minn, filled the
pul)lt In n very acceptable manner
at the I'revbyterlan church lout Sun
day evening.
I'retdiyterliMM take notice. Annual
roiiKrei;atloiial meeting Friday,
February 2T.th, at 7:30 p. iu. Her,
H. F. HariK-r, the former pimtor will
lie preiM'tit and moderate the name.
The piiHtor whitici all iiu'iiiUth to lie
prewnt nnd nnlMt In the trnmmction
of Important IhihIiu-hh.
m-cnime of the almence of the un-
demlBiied from the city, the regular
Hervlceii of the ChrUtlnn church will
bechanced from Sunday, Febniary
27, to Sunday, March (Sth. The
teacher' training cImkh will hold tt it
regular meeting at 3:00 p. in. each
Sunday. ChnrleH T. Hndford, piwtor.
John Ahlen Senbury boba up
wrenely again m the editor of the
Stayton Mall. John was moving
his olllce In Salem anil some huihII
boys made n target of him with
Mr.owballM. The fun wiw not n-llMhed
nnd one of the boys wan chant ied
by Senbury. The cliimtlHcineiit coet
John $5 nnd coats before a local
Jiwtlce.
'On Saturday evening Henry J.
Faulkner of riuilltmnml Kill th John,
son of I'rluevllle were united In mar
riage at the home of Sylvander Mo
CalllBter, n brother of the ..bride.
The wedding wan of a quiet nature
only the Immediate relatives nnd
clone friend being present. Dev. C,
C, Dabbldge wan the - olllclatlng
clergyman.
LOCAL MENTION
In
Ie Dlerln of Howard took
the flrcmen'g ball.
Mhui Mnude KlkltmU vlMltlngher
parent nt llaycreek.
Stanley Smith of I'pper Ochoco
wn In town Monday.
MIhm Anna O'Nrll came In from 1
nionta to attend the mnmiiernde.
George Steven of Sinter wn n
biiHlncH vUltorlii rrlnevllle Monday.
Charlcii (ioodnlght of lU-ar Creek
wn lu town on buttlnc, Wedne
day. Will Vnudevert came over from
llcnd Momlny to attend the iiiiibiuc
ball.
(illliert I.nwon returned from a
two week' vllt to Portland, Wednesday.
Mr. nnd Mr. Andrew Morrow of
Huy Creek were trading lu town
Wednesday.
Charle Montgomery of Lower
Crooked river wn In town on biisl-
nes Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm. Ixignn Mcl'lierson of
Powell Butte wen; business visitors
1u Prineville Wednesday.
William Bouell and finiilly were In
Prineville Wednesday from their
home nt The Cove.
Sylvester Stunts nnd Guy Mc
Heruold of IVud were over for the
mniuerade Monday.
Mr. and Mm. A. J. Decker were
among the McKay visitor to the
firemen's masquerade.
Floyd Howell returned from Port
land Wednesday, where ho has been
the past two week on business.
Orriu MM left for his home on
Denver Creek Wednesday, nfter a
week' visit with relative nnd
friend In town.
Cbnrle Congleton, the forest
rnnger, returned from Mitchell the
first of the week, lie will iro to
Paullnn In 11 few da.ig.
Ieter Cohm, who lm lieeu work
ing In Little Hock, Wnsh., for the
past year and ft half, returned to
Prineville Tuesday to visit his
parents, Mr. and Mm. Chris Cohrs.
J. T. Scott, who was held In 12000
bonds to appear In-fore the May
grand Jury, for hi connection with
the Johnsou-Husscll shooting case,
secured bond yesterday and left on
the I o'clock stage for Madras.
Mr. Mary Noyes, recently from
Washington, D. C., w ho Is now em
ployed as principal of the Warm
Spring Indian school, came to
Prineville on business hist Friday.
While here she was the guest of Mrs.
Ada It. Milllcnn.
At the First Methodist church for
Sunday the 27, Sunday school at 10
nnd preaching at 11 a. m. Junior
league at 3, Senior league 0:30 and
preaching at 7:30 p. in. "1 was glad
when they said unto me, l.et us go
Into the house of the Lord." J. D.
Lewellen. pastor.
Mr. and Mm. Clarence Ilnrvey are
In town today from their home nt
Dear Creek Duttes.
Mrs. II. P. Delknnp, who wns
thrown from her buggy a couple of
week ago. Is still confined to her U-d.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coon, Misses
Lilly nnd Abbey Wilson and Kls
worth Curtis left this morning for
Dear Creek Dutte.
F.d Smith nuil hi crew of baler
finished their work last Monday.
They have baled S."i0 tons of bay lu
the past four mouths.
lieorge Dames, who ha been In
Cauyou City nnd John Day for the
last three mouths on business, re
turned Wednesday mornlug.
C. Sam Smith started for Portland
Tuesday with a bunch of lieef cattle.
He luteuds to visit relative lu
Albany U-fore returning home.
Deport from Denver creek, the big
cattle belt, are to the effect that
winter ha still a firm grip on Unit
section nnd feed Is getting scarce.
County Superintendent Ford aud
four teachers from the high scho jl
nnd four from the grades leave to
morrow for Laldlaw to hold a tea
chers Institute. The session will lie
held Saturday. Those atteudlug
from the Crook County High School
are Prof. Evans, Miss Parrott, Miss
Conway nnd Mm. Wlckersham.
Those from the public school will be
Misses Hartley, Cudd, Hideout aud
Alien.
State Superintendent Ackertuan has
jut completed compilation of the
school cetisu of the Mate from reports
made to him by the various county
school superintendents on January 1.
During the year 1910 there was a gain
of 6018 in the number of children of
school age in the state. On January 1
this year there were $8,482 " twys ami
81,08(5 girls, a total of 172.567. On
January L P-09, there were 85,107 bo)8
and 81,542 gitls, a total of 15,749.
Misses Mabel and Jessie Ray came
In from Johnson creek to attend the
masquerade Mondny.
Attention, Auto
Purchasers
Furs and Hides Wanted
How about that nntoiuobile you
haven't bought, though 'you want
It nnd are convinced it would be
valuable to yon from the standpoint
of business or pleasure?
Here's a plain unvarnished fact
about the Ford which should be con
sidered by you In arriving at a de
cision a to w hich car to buy.
It Is a mistake to consider a light
car a being unsuitable for heavy
roads. A traction engine needs a
mighty smooth road, yet a traction
enirlne Is nothing more than a heavy
weight automobile. Over any and 1
all kinds of road the Model "T" will
run more mile, more days, more
years than any heavy car manufac
turedand It is the lightest of them
all. A Model "T" Ford, a duplicate
of the Ford car for 1!J10, in the New
York to Seattle race, arrived In Se
attle first after the hardest, tough
est, most gruelling contest ever run.
beating from start to finish all the
high-priced, high-powered, heavy
weight competitors. Light weight
was very largely responsible for
that.
Priee only $10."0 fully equipped t.o.b.
Portland. Worth while investigat
ing, Isn't It?
Yours truly
2-17-2t C. L. Shattuck.
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, aud get highest
cash price for same from
HENRY H. CLOW
111 rvTrco 1 W
s Ann I FRY 5
SHOP
lj. w. booneI
Prineville, Oregon O
Cabinet Makers Wanted.
Two or three cabinet makers wanted at
once, good watre paid; positively no car
carpeiitera wanted. Apply to A. H. I.ipp
man ic Co., Prineville, Oregon. 3-tTtf
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FACTS ABOUT
LW. HARPER WHISKEY
It is handled everywhere. Every
body knows the name and only
pleasant things are said of Harper
Sold by
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon -
CHEAP INSURANCE
FOR GRAIN GROWERS
"Woodlark" Squirrel Poison is the mast j
reliable and destructive agent yet devised
for the extermination of Gophers, Squir
rels, Sage Rata and Prairie Dogs. It is
the cheapest insurance against their
ravages. Every kernel is warranted to
kill. Climatic changes or moisture of the
earth do not destroy its strength. Re-'
quires no mixing or preparation. Is
always ready for use. No other is so
good. Dealers will refund the purchase
price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free.
ilOYT CHEMlCAI, Co., Portland, Oregon
For sale by Templeton & Son j
Maker k Cmk Kami
ScbmI Zkt
Ciaera Sippliei
Jewelry
Wall Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Huical hutmeatj
Xafais
Lawsej't CaaJies
Statitaerj
Cigars
When in need of a good watch, clock, chain
charm, ring or anything in the jewelry line
remember we have the best.
DIGESTO for Dyspepsia 50 cents
WRITE FOR FREE TRIAL
D. P. Adamson & Go.
DRUGGISTS
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OUR FIRST BIG SHIPMENT OF SPRING DRY GOODS IS NOW ON DISPLAY
MUSLIN DRAWERS NAPKINS SHEETS SOISETTE
CORSET COVERS PADDING PILLOWS SUESINE SILK
NIGHT ROBES - TAILORED WAISTS PILLOW CASES FINE GINGHAM
PETTICOATS INDIA LINEN " TOWELING PERCALES
BEDSPREADS .DIMITY LACES - - ZEPHYRS
TABLE DAMASK SCRIM EMBROIDERIES CHAMBRAY
WE HAVE A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF SHIRT WAISTS
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