Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 10, 1910, Image 5

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    The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County
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Complete Line AH Size and Stylet
Wood Frame 1 (arrows
Spring Tooth 1 larrovva
Superior Grain Drills
Fanning Mills & Daggers
The well known Oliver and Canton
Plows in walking, sulky and gang
la 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 AH Sizes and Styles j
Peg Tooth Harrows s
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Disc Harrows ) t
Wagon Scales
Feed Grinders
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We are always pleased to show you ,
the goods whether you buy or npt ;
CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW
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The W. F. King C o m p a n y , Pmeville,- Oregon
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LOCAL MENTION
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'( ; j Mrs. 1 KniiiNru In wrlounly 111 nt
4 , her Home hi I'rlni'Vllli'.
j Hub Wiley wa In from Newborn
; j ;(-rek the nrat of the week.
Mm. Mi k MllliT cniu In from her
Inline nt Tout (lie II mt L tlie" we-k.
, Frank limine of itiiwiumi wiut tu
! i town Momliiv after a load ( niip.
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; i j Mr. Watt Jotie wa In the flint
of Hie week from Iter homo ut lowell
'Hut tea.
j Mm, Henry lllrttmiiiir of Jolinaon
i Creek wit In (lie rlty on linnlm
J Weiliielay.
I Mr. nnd Mm. Jliniuy Taylor came
: In Vdueliiy from their home on
i I'll Hear Creek.
1 Joe lerarU nnd (a in 1 1, v moved toj
llielr lnMii.-ii.id nt IWmrfreek Huttetj
', the llrt of tlm week.
I I Julia Montgomery of Lower
Crookul river wni a tiUMlneM visitor
i In town tin flmt of tln week.
1 i Mm. Sarah I'.IIIott and daughters
; returned yentenliiy from a week'
( ; Tlitlt wild relative nt Howard.
I Mr, ami Mm. Thutiiaa Cooii, who
have been vUltlog friend on Hear
I Creek tlu nnt ten day, returned to
i their home In rrlnevllle Wedneadny.
' Mm J-'rank O'Connor. t auIiUt of
Ike Ward, nnd a former resident of
! Prlnevllle, In now vlnltlng with Mm.
S John Kewanin In Deliver, Colorado.
j Mm. Mtry Hlnton gave n birthday
dinner riiindny. March th, In honor
of Johnnie Morgan' twenty-first
liiitnl tlnr. TIiimh ireent were:
; Mlnne tella nnd Dolly Hodge' nnd
M'lldii Nye, Snndem Logan und Will
.Orlnwell.
Alex Hlnton wa In town from
Alknll Flat Tmndiiy.
Mm. (Irnnvllle Nye U Merloimly' III
at her home on llenr Cn-ek.
MImm Dnly MiCnlllnter left Frldny
for tt two wwk1 vlult to Portland.
I :i ii in HoiiMton and Hahe Kwlnu
mine In from ISeart'rtH'k Monday.
Mm. John Hoimtoii left : Tuenday
for Coitilm Flat, where ahe will vUlt
with relntlvM.
MUm iVlla ItnlKht of Slmnlko.
went to IWnr Cnek Kunday to teaeh
ft thre.iuontli' term of hoIiooI.
V. 8. Itimhiu'll and dniiKhtvr, Mm.
Kate Colvln ut llenr t'reek, were In
I'rlnevllle on hiitlm Monday. .
Leter Cohm, who htu been vlxit
ln In rrluevllle the (iiutt two week,
will leave for Portland Saturday.
Mm. J. It. ltanneU of (Mine Fall In
vUltlii her daugliter, Mm, Clinrle
ClirlHtlniil of I'rlnevllle thin week.
Floyd Hoimton of IW-ar Vrm-k eniue
uear U'lnif eniMhed to death Monday
bynitteer. HoiiMton'M totiKiie wna
badly cut and ho na otherwise In
Jnred.
Will HarU-r wan In frotn Culver
Monday, He nay he Intend. Ut plat
a towiiBlte on the KllllnlMvk ranch
owned by hlui at Opal Prairie In the
near future.
The Itoynl Nelnhliom are planning
aHTle (M'lnl evening for next Tues
day nt the Itelknnp Hall. A good
program will lie given and refresh
menta ecrved. All member are
urged to tie preeut.
David Weaver, who llveajimt this
aide of O'.Neil, wan In town hut Fri
day. He aaya that Crooked river
wat tliree-c uar tern of a mile wide at
the McDowell place, the highest
point reached for a numttcr of yearn.
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St Patrick's Day I
Grand Ball
p. WILL BE GIVEN IN THE CLUB HALL IN 5
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PRI NEVILLE
Friday, Mar. 18
No efforts are to be spared in making this one of the
happiest events of the season. There will be nothing
lacking either in floor management, music nor in the
number of good-natured dancers in attendance. Every
body is invited. St. Patrick drove the snakes out " of
Ireland, and you can drive away all your cares by just
coming out and having a glad, joyous good time.
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LOCAL MENTION
lllll Mllllornn of Dear ('reck wna In
town on bmtlucMH Monday,
Horn On Tuemlny, March S, to the
wife of Herman Dill, a aon.
Mr. and Mm. W, A. Ilooth returned
today from their trip to Mexico.
Born -On Tuesday, March Nth, to
the wife of J. W. CarlMon, a boy.
Mr. and Mm, William Klrkliam of
Job nMi m Creek were ehopplng Satur
day. C. W. KIklim returned hint Thum
day from a buHlnc.iH trip to port
land.
Mr. and Mm. J. If. Tnylor are
Prlnevllle vlnltom from Maury thin
Week-
MIm Irene Bnrneii took charge of
the Itye UriiMM wIiikiI Moiiday for a
term of nix week.
Mr. ami Mm. William Mo of
I'pjier Crooked river were In town
the flmt of the week.
Alfred A. Aya, who linn Wn n
lumlneHM vlMltorln Prlnevllle the pant
week, left Tutudoy for Uend.
Quite a nnmlMTof Prlnevllle people
attended the danee Friday nlgnt at
Templetoli' Unit on McKay.
Mr. and Mm." H. 0. Kill were over
from Uend the llmt of the week. The
Judge win attending to probate
tun tier.
Mm. (irnce Flueher, ncrompanliKl
by her brother, Claude Barney, came
tu on WediHudny' stage from Ver
non. Texn. to Join her pnreut. Mr.
and Mm. II. Barney of Mill Creek.
It. K. Joue of Howard wnn In
town yentcrdny. lie nays that the
t)choco saw mill will start up till
week. The demand for rough and
drowned lumber, he ay, waa never
lietter. He Intend to cut elilng'leu
aa aoon a the aw geta here from
Portiand.
i J. W. Collins, who formerly lived
, la Prlnevllle, and who last summer
drove an auto for the Cornett Stage
A, Stable Company, " was arrested
! Inst Monday In Portland charged
' with deserting his wife and family In
North Yakliua. He waa at once
; taken to Vunliltigtoii. Collins was
sent to Portland to bring out a big
! "-passenger Uarford car for the Cor
j nett Stage & Stable Co., when he
! waa placed under arrest. Cornett
( himself has gone to Portland for the
; auto. ,
I Mrs. Ora Polndexter and Mrs.
Thron Thronson narrowly escnH'd
being seriously Injured Inst Sunday
afternoon while out riding. Their
home became frlghteued when they
drove out of Hodges feed yard nnd
started to run. At the corner of
Park Donk's fetddouee, both
occupants of the buggy were thrown
out. Mrs. Polndexter struck on her
head and was rendered oncoitHcious
for some time but Mrs. Thronson
was uot seriously Injured. Both
ladies are now able to be out ngnln
but it will lie some time before they
forget the Incident.
John Elliott, who lived at Howard,
died Jiiat Sunday, aged M. He had
lived In Crook county for a quarter
of a century. He left six children to
mourn his Ioms, beside a host of
other relative and friends.
Farmers, new set tiers and all In
terested In the latest up-to-date
farming machinery will find the ad.
of C. W. FJkln on flmt page espe
tinlly Interesting.
Alex Almond and Homer Barney
came In on Friday' stage from Port
land where they have lieen on bind
lies. Mr. Barney contemplates
erecting a snw-mlll on Mill Creek, In
the near future.
Dr. J. E. Marsh of Portland, Chiro
practor, arrived In Prlnevllle Sun
day. He la staying at Hotel Prlne
vllle. The doctor Is so well pleased
with this country that he may de
cide to locate here permanently.
T. F. Met'nlllster returned last
week from a two-weeks' visit at
Shedd's Station In the Willamette
valley. Mr. Mct'alllster drove in
from The Dalles , and says he sever
saw such roads as those lietween
Bake Oven and Halght's pliwe. The
heavy traffic needed by the supply
camp of the railroad has cut the
bottom out of them. Mr. McCallls
ter said It was not an unusual sight
to see four six-home teams dragging
a stalled wagon out of the mud. He
met two teams, each loaded with
seven bale of bay, and It took four
mules to a wagon to move them.
The roads were the worst he ever
saw.
LOCAL MENTION
Treachlng service at the Flint Pre:
byteriao church next Sunday at 11 a.
m. and 7i'W p. m. Subject for evening
"Crucible of Character" Other ser
vice at the usual hour. , v
At the First Methodim ehnrch for
Sunday, March 13th: Sunday school
at 10 a. m. and preaching at 11.
Junior league at 3 p. m. The ser
vice at 7.80 will be conducted by the
young people. Tbey are making
special preparation for It and the
public I cordially invited. J. D.
IeweJlen, paator.
Eggs for Hatching.
From priiff-winnin? Rhode Islami Red;
M.) per ettiiit. Apply to Clarence 1).
Rice, I'rineville, Or. " 3-Hlaip
Bull Calf for Sale.
Thoroughbred Jersey Bull Calf for sale;
.nrire enough for nervire; will sell for fcii.
AdUrcus X. F. McCallister, I'rineville. MO
Clydesdale Stallion for Sale. ,
, Cotiiinn S years old ; weight over KiOO llw.
' Addres S. A. Pro-e, Prineville, Or. 8-lUm
. V For Sale.
Fouiyear-old Durham eow; will be fresh
lust of this monii. J. E. Adainson. It
Automobiles
STODDARD DAYTONS
REOS and MITCHELLS
The three best moderate
f rii-ed caia on the market.
( you contemplate buying a
car do not fail to see us as we
can give you more real value
for your money than any
other agency in Crook county.
New Shop and Garage just
north of Ochoco Bridge.
E. G. Hudson,
Colonel F. Smith,
AGENTS
P1UNEVILLE, OR. .
' . Shuinu Club Meeting.
The Shumia Club met Saturday,
March 5, at tbe home of Mrs. Ada
H. Millican.
After the usual business a most
interesting program was given.
Mrs. John Wigle gave an initrnc
tive talk on current events. Mrs.
Minnie Clifton then read a
paper on "Van Dyke and Hi Art,"
displaying some excellent prints of
this artist's masterpieces. The
program closed with a review of
Hale's "Man Without a Country,"
given by Mrs.' Mattie Elliott.
The hostess then gave each Shumia
a "nut to crack," which tested the
club's knowledge of the counties of
Eastern Oregon. The prize for the
contest was awarded to Mrs. Mattie
Elliott - s. .:
Refreshments were then served by
the hostees, and after a pleasant
social halt-hour tbe club stood ad
journed.. f . , . J,-,
Egg for Hatching.
Ringte-comb R. I. Reda. Orders hooked
now. Mm. . K. Adainson. M0-3m
Woman Wanted.
A middle-aged woman to do housework.
Apply to T, V. McCaJlistcr, PrineiJle. 3-10
Choice Seed Potatoes.
Choice dry land Seed Potatoes raised at
Powell Buttes, for auU at J. E. Btewart A
Conipany's S-W-lnip
Timber Claim for Sale.
Good timber claim for sale on the Mc
Kay; near Prineville; will be sold cheap if
taken at one. Address 6. A. Prose,
Prineville, Oregon. 3-lOinp
Fine Washing Article for Sale.
I have Pennywasb for sale. Price 2V a
package; can lie had at my house on the
north side of the Ochoco. MRS. PEARL
BREEDING. 3-UMinp
Millinery
Easter Opening
Tuesday
Mar. i 22
Showing all the latest ideas in
SPRING HATS ;
Mrs. Estes
Corner 2d and Main Streets
PRINEVILLE, OR.
Quality
Is what tbe careful buyer in
vestigates when purchasing jew
elry or watches. We stand be
hind the quality of everything
we sell we guarantee it to be of
the quality we represent it to be
WATCH REPAIRING
P12S7
W. FRANK PETETT
Jeweler & Optician
" Prineville, Oregon !. ' ;
HiWl Grass Kane
Scaeel Bsels
CasMra SaasTias
Jewelry r
Wall Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Muic al IastnaMnts
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SUUMery
Cfart
vv -., . See, Cream ''
See Cream Soda and Soda Water See Cold
Jor Sate jf the
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DIGESTO for Dyspepsia 50 cents ,
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
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Is the time to stock up with a good supply of .
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j. STEWART & COMPANY