Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 24, 1910, Image 5

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    The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County
Complete Line AH Sizes and Stylet
Wood Frame 1 larrowa
Spring Tooth 1 larrowt
Superior Grain Drills
Fanning Mills Ac Baggers
The well known Oliver and Canton
Plows in walking, sulky and gang
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 AH 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
CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW
The W. F. K i n g C o m p a in y , Praieville, Oregon
LOCAL MENTION
lr, Clnrk nmt wlti f Minims, were
In town Knlnrilny.
Honi-Mnnh 1. to the vlf. of
Lloyd I'tiwHI, n ! in.
I'm uk IVIett Rut home from liU
trip tn Purlliiiicl Humbly,
Hnie Urny nml wife were 1'rlm'
villi visitors tin- first ut Hie wtn-k.
J mine Kill nml Ciiinmliwlomr
Hnlley held potirt the first of the
wwk,
County Clerk Umwn Mton Mon.
Iny'e stage fur n business trip to
1'oriliiiul.
Mis Smith, ft niece tf 1'.. II. Kinllll,
from IKmikIhi county, In vlxltltitr In
rrlni'vHIe.
V, I.. Spires, a ilruftsmitn from
Myrtle I'olnt, Oivkuu, In now ut
work In the olllre of County Survey
or Illee.
'Judjje V. A. Hell mine In from The
nll the tlrx! of the win k onlttfiU
titiMlueiM, Hit will Ih In n riiI ii for
the Mny term of court.
A. II. Holler mid wife returned
Sunday from their ("nllforula trip.
They hud n very leimitiit sojourti In
the Holdcii limp State.
S. K Mi. . herd of Towell Ilii.ttes,
wns In town on luiwliei the taut of
the, week. He suys everythliK l
looking Hue out til way.
W, I. Meyer, formerly of LahlUtw,
tint now of 1'ortJand, enme In on
Kiintlny'sstnue. Ho had netise be
fore the county court Mouday.
J. II. Urown of Hnystnek, wiu In
town Tuesday. The rnlil the llrst
of the week he snye, will be worth
thointnuiU of dollar to the dry
rmioh fnnneni. j
A letter received from KiiKene
l.uwlcr n nd wife snys that they have
liiutit n triict of fruit land tienr
Knlem nnd will ro I'"" the fruit
business. They like It over there.
The HoHlund Luiulier .Coiupuny
, filed supplemental nrlleles of In
corporation with the county clerk on
March 21, wnerehy the name of the
corporation U rliiuwd to the J. N.
M listen Lumber Company.
Slla ' Adam, who went to n
hospital at rortlaud for ii critical
operation, linn come out of It nil
rlttht nud In on the road to recovery.
He hi now able to bo wheeled it round
tn hii Invalid' chntr for n few bourn
dally.
Forest StijuTTlHor Ireland lift Inst
Saturday to attend a meeting of all
the supen Ixor In the employ of the
I 'nl ted Stated forestry reserve The
object of the meetliiK I to rxchikiiKe
Information for the irood of the
service nml to lay out the work of
the coining svuson to the liest nd
vnntnire. Precautionary measures
ngnlnst forrvst lire w ill lw discussed
an well iui the l-rt rtunlnilon nnd
line of reserve by stockmen. The
meetlUKM are held once a year for the
exi huiiRe of experience and to hear
MUKKCHtlollM.
Mm. KomMilxTtf In ri'ported on the
nick list.
I'mil Held ami Tom Hickman of
Held, tire,, were In town the first of
the week.
Mm. Morn and Mm. (lam Stunle
vitnt of lEedmoirl were In Prliicvllle
Tuesday.
Sid K "iters of Camp Creek wan a
business visitor In town the flmt of
the week.
Crank Smith, the road master,
went up Crooked river Wednesday to
work the roadH.
Mr. Itoach of Kansas, n brother of
Mm. Kuiustrii, In here to visit bin
Inter, who In very skk.
I'xtra quality jrood atwr sold for
$'UK) lu the Portland market lout
week. It pays to mine good tuff.
A. M. Drake, John Steldl, J. M.
Lawrence nud Frank llohcrtaon of
(lend, art business visitors to I'rlne
vllle today.
Kev. C. T. Unlley returned Tuesday
from Ihtyton, Wash., where lie bna
Imvii holding revival meeting the
pant few weeks.
Hud Itlntoii nnd ChrU Lemon, who
have Iktu trapping neur Hampton
Huttcs the pant winter, came In Fri
day for a short visit with relative.
MIhh Frnncl IVtett, a winter of W.
Frank IVtett, the Jeweler, came to
w ith her brother from 1'ortlihid the
flmt of the week. She will remain for
the mu miner.
The Cbrldthtn Kndenvor of the
I'tvobylerlnn church have pontponed
their pie nipper from March 2.1 to
Saturday, April 9. Save your pie
npctlte for that date.
Will llnrber, one of the owuem of
the new Opnl Prnlrhj townHlteoutli
wt'Mt of Madrra, wm In town thin
week. He n.iya the flmt thing they
lnt -nd to do with the property la to
get water. They are going to do
Momethlug theniHelvea ln-fore they
nnk the public to buy arty of the lot.
S. V. Mclntee and John Carmody
left Prlitevllle thl morning on n
prtMpitlng trip In the Boar Cnvk
c inntry. They have aeiit some
time In the mlnea nboht Hawhlde,
Nevada, and will take a look around
In the different localities of Central
Oregon that have any promlne of be
ing mineral licnrlng.
Herbert . Caldwell nnd Mix
Frnncea .lie Courcy of Iiend, were
married In the purlara of Hotel
I'rlnevllle yeatenlny afternoon.
Hev. J. Ant hony Mitchell of Bend per
formed the ceremony. The young
couple will make their future home
on the bridegroom's ranch near Ron
laud. A ery plennniitSt. Pat rlck'a ever-
lug wan enjoyed by the Heliekaha on
hint Thursday. A guennlng content
wan Indulged In remitting In Mrs. Mc
Dowell winning tirnt prUe, and Mra.
Cyrun tho booby. Delicious refresh
nienu were nerved. Much Interest In
luiltiir iiiilii lfi.at.Ml lii thin order, nnd
iiiinllcatlonn are being recelveifj
nightly.
'Sm Holl't Koit Kullini BakMi"
LOCALMENTION
Arthur Kelley of Pont waa In town
the flmt of the week.
Heurr Carlln came In from bin
borne on Bear Creek today.
Dave I lamer was a bunlues vlnltor
In the city the flmt of j he week.
Clnrnce Fi-rgueson of Bear Creek
was In town en business Wednesday.
John lewln, the Urlxxly inerchiint,
was a Prlnevllle visitor the flmt of
the week.
J. K. HolierU nnd F. R. Merrltt of
Alkali Flat were bunlneas visitors In
town Thursday.
' Mr. and Mrs. John Houston and
son, Charles, went to their homes on
Henr Creek Monday.
Mm. Lucy Anderson and daughter,
Mm. Vern Balier, returned Friday
from a visit to Portland.
Mm. Hurley Hauuders of Upper
Crooked river la visiting relatives
and friends In town this week.
Some fine radishes, the product of
the Prlnevllle Greenhouse, were left
at the Journal office today. Many
thanks.
Iter. C. T. Itadford, who has been
pastor of the Christ laa church here
for the post several months, expects
to leave for Southern California to
reside early lu May.
There was a good soaking rain
throughout Crook county last Mon
day night and Tuesduy. It was of
great benefit to the cattle and farm
lug Interests. Good grans and good
croi are almost assured.
Mm. Carl Beeson, formerly Miss
OUIe Hearing of Madras, died rec
ently at Medford of typhoid fever
nnd was burled at Talent, In Jackson
county.- She had been married but
three months when her death occur
red. W. H. Cadle wrltea that be Is lo
cated at Fresno, Calif. He hna
bought city property and a 40-Hcre
Irrigated tract set to grupe and
p .'aches, both lu beating. Mr.
Cadle Is very much In love with bis
new home.
Preparations are being made to
fittingly observe Easter Sunday at
the Presbyterian Church. Tbe
pastor will preach to the children In
the morning. This will lie lu tl e
nature of an Illustrated sermon.
Subject, ' Little Fosia.' The Inter
esting part of this service will be the
uulque music.
'Sm Holtk. Ksrt Kiitisf J.W
Wanted.
Ulclit housekeeping rooms. Adilron P,
0. Hon 233. S- J4p
Easter at the
First M. L Church
MOIt.M.NO.
"Christ the Lord Is Hlsen Today"
, Choir.
"I Know That My Hcdi-euier Llr-
eth" Solo
"Wagner's "HlenM" Instrumental
Sermon "The .Hlsen Lord"
KVENISO
"The Lord Is Hlsen Indeed" Choir
"Christ Hath Klsen" Choir
Selected.. Instrumen t a 1
Sermon "Christ's Words on the
Cross
Instrumental music before nnd
after services
Infant Baptism.
Easter at the
Presbyterian Church
AT 7:30 I'. M.
Trelude "The Garden of Hoses."
Violin and Organ; I- C. Morgan and
Miss Est.
Hymn "Christ tbe Iord Is Risen
Today." by the choir,
Vocal solo-"The Lost Chord." E.
L. Ashby.
Prayer by the pastor.
Hymn "Christ Arose," by the
choir.
Vocal solo "The Star of the East"
Mlns Nellie Summers.
Scripture reading 1st Corinthians
15, 1-83.
o:.ertory "Song Without Words"
vlollu solo; L. C. Morgan.
Duet "Love Divine." E. L. Ash-
by and Mm. C. M. Elklns.
Faster sermon "The Silent Wit
ness." Rev. C. C. Babbldge.
Hymn "Tbe Ascennion," by the
choir.
Potttlude "Violin nnd , organ. L,
C. Morgan and Mlns Kb tea.
CHEAP INSURANCE
Easter Service at
Union Church
Trogrnm at Union church Easter
Sunday, March 27, at 7:30 p. m. .
Anthem "Come I'nto Me"
Choir. .
Prayer ...Bev, Bailey.
Recitation ...."Easter Eggs"
Tlllle Zell.
Song ."The Gospel Banner"
- Six girls-
Recitation "All Hall"
; Elva Miller.
Exercise "The Red, White and Blue"
Three girls.
Anthem "Bright Eaaier Morn"
Cbolr.
Recitation "What Snowball Did"
Luclle McDanlel.
Rec1tatlon............."Easter Llllles"
Hazel Clark.
Song. "Llllle" of Easter"
Twelve girls.
Address Rev. Radford.
Anthem "Jesua Lover of My Soul"
Choir. I
Collection will be taken vp for
missions.
IF YOU HAVE $1500 TO $4000 TO INVEST IN AN
AUTOMOBILE AND A BALANCE FOR MAINTENANCE
Buy a FORD Touring Car
With all the eqnipment on it for $1050 f. o. b. Portland and
invest the balance in real estate and give to charity the differ
ence in maintenance. What you get for $1050 is a car equal
in every way except in weight to $4000 proposition and a car
that will take you 25 miles on one gallon of gasoline.
Equipment Top, Ga Lamp, Generator, Mg neto. Two Sid Oil Lamps,
Tail Lamp, Tub Horn, Wind Shield and Spasdomater.
Demonstration at your convenience.
C. L SHATTUCK, PRINEVILLE, OR.
Agent for Crook County. -
"Sw Halt' Ka! Kattiaf kbits"
Three Lots, Cheap.
If you want a bargain In Iota, see
Ueorge Storkmann, at tne i'rlnevllle
Cigar Factory. 3-Z4ti.
Bull Calf for Sale.
Thoroughbred Jaraejr Bull Calf for sale;
arc. n.nirli frr ftffrwif- all fnr IFAV
Address T. F. McCallister.Pnueville. 1-10
RUSSELL
HIGH GRADE
iiACHIRl
FN G I N E.S BO I LtRS- SAW Ml US-THRESH ER5
WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PRICES II
THE A-KAVER ILL MACHINERY CO.
SPOKANE. WASH. PORTLAND.OR SAN vJOSE. CAL J
Baled Hay For Sale.
Dnlitt hent liar for tale. Applr toj.
II. Uinitli. un tlie McKay. 'i-.'4-2tp
Eggs for Hatching.
From prise-winning Khtxte Island Red?;
I.W per setting. Apply to larenca P.
Rice, rrinville. Or. 3-lil-lnip
640
ACRKS, 4 milet from l'rine
ville. Improved. 140 acres
under plow. Living water.
Addreas Box SI, 1'nneville, Or
FOR GRAIN GROWERS
"Woodlark" Squirrel Poison is the most
tellable and destructive agent yet devised
for the extermination of Gophers, Squir
rels, Sage Rats and Prairie Dogs. It ia
tbe cheapest insurance against their
ravages. Every kernel ia 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 ia so
good. Dealers will refund the purchase
price if not as claimed. Pamphlet free.
Hoyt Cbemicai. Co., Portland, Oregon
For sale by Templeton & Son
Maker Gratl Karfts
ScWI Basks
Camra Sspplist
WaO Paper
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Maucal IattnaMsU
lUfait
Lsvsty't Cas4is
Sutieaery
Cisart
See &
See Cream Soda and SodaWaicr See Cold
for Sale jfll the Vime
DIGESTO for Dyspepsia 50 cents
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
fJilSi8SiiBiBSiie8Si3ii)893
GROCERIES .
HARDWARE
J. E. STEWART & COMPANY
DRY GOODS
SHO E S
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Clcin Sliimmmj
Easy Runiu'nj
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THE NAME
UNITED STATES SEPARATOR
U all the guarantee neceMary when buying a,
1909 Model U. S. Cream Separator.
You can't be half as particular about the
material, workmanship and durability as the
makers of the United State Separators are.
The looo Model United States Cream Sep
arators have imaller bowls than ever before
ami every separator
Is Thoroughly Tested
It is the motto
of the manufacturers not to see how cheap the can b made, but
how strong and e..ny u rr-, cvcry
Wm know llie LI. 0. 11 le , . .1 .
we now uc " - . , CaU an(i cxamine the, i
1509 Model United States Cream Separator.
very JJ
MUk Cant, Cream Can. and Everything for the Dairy
GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
Hams and Bacon
STEWART Brand of home-cured meats are
now on the market. Too well known to need
any recommendation.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES! GROCERIES!
No. 157
"A Directoire Model for
short, full figures. Long
below the waist with low
full bust.
White Sateen.
We have just received a
new supply of corsets. Call
and inspect them.