Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 21, 1910, Image 5

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    The most complete line of Farm Machinery in the County
CompleU LineAII Size and Stylet
Wood Frame Harrows
Spring Tooth Harrows
Superior Grain Drills
Fanning Mills fit Daggers
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 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
CALL AND SEE WHAT WE HAVE TO SHOW
The W. F. King Company, Prieeville,
LOCAL MENTION
J. I". Kolierla wua a hinilneaa vlxltor
KnturiMy,
(loitricit Itny of 1'imt wim a biulnca
vlntlor Tutwduy.
M. U. injur Mt Wed mutiny for a
IhihIikik iriii t I'ortluud.
Jtulifi KllUnnd wife cumo over from
llend Monday lu tltulr ftuto.
A innrrliijre IIcoimki wiu lnumtl lnt
Hrttiinlny to It. K. Htewnrt mid Alvlu
Stone, Imtli of IVciid.
A, 1'rlee l 1'rh-e HriHi,, lft Kundity
for t'lirtlniid to buy Rood. He will
Iki gom two wecka or more.
ltitllti Jordan returned the flrat of
the week from trip to I'urtlnml
when? tie had gone to buy kihmIh.
Wnrrvn Rmlthot Mmlrn made a
flylnjt t rip to l'rliievUle Hundny. I It
nva that Miidriwt in Juxt aliuiiiuilii.
Minn IlrtXiirnldw.il t.flWn.l. wbo
In ti'arlilnic At 1'aulliiM, tamo In to
attcud tin' biwobnll dnuce taut Fr.
day.
Z Mm. r.mma II. WU kondiam of the
tone hem' trnlnltiif department of the
Crook n.unty lllh Hehool. will
leave Monday to vlult Nome of the
went wide erhooln. 8he to Betd
flrat, then Hcdmond, Lnldlnw ami
HHittly Mndraa.
Mm. Walter llrde lenvea today for
n vlnlt to her parent lu the Will
amette vaiy.
MUn Ik'tilah Crook came in Mon
day from lioltt where he hit been
Attending bualnea college for the
limit eewrnl mouth She wu no
rnnpnnled home by heralnter, Mm.
"it. K. Klmpmm and children who
will Mt In I'rtnt'vllle for awhile
with her parent, Mr. And Mm. J. II.
Crook.
m.
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.Pacific Horse,
I Liniment
la prepared exnreaalv for the need
of hontemen and ranchmen. It I
a powerful and penetrating lini
ment, remedy for emerRenciea.
A toothing embrocation for the relief
oft pain, and the best liniment for
ipraiu and orene. Unequalled
for healing wound and injuries
canard by BARBRD WIRB and
for all cut and brui.se. Pacific Home
Liniment is fully guaranteed. No
other i no good or helpful in o many
way. If it fnil to aaiUfy, we author
iie'atl dealer to refund the purchase
price. Extra large bottle SO cent.
Hovt Chkmicai, Co., Portland, Ore.
For1 sale by Templeton & Son
(leorir II. Unborn and aon, U. C,
are In from Culver thl week.
John I. Htordahl of rortlaud, I
the new deputy county clerk.
Mr. and Mm. Itoy I'rk-eof Vtmt,
mn-ut everal day In town thl week.
Mia tier tie F.udc of Paulina, wo
a vlaltor lu the city the Inat of the
week.
H. C. Caldwell, a merchant from
Ilend, wait In the city the loot of the
week.
Walter OWII of Hhanlko, waa a
I'rluevllle vlMlUtr the hut of the
week.
Homer lavl of rniillna, woe a
biiNlneiui vlaltor In town the Brat of
the week.
Mr. Johnaon and Iter. Ihillcy paid
a vtolt to Dr. Cllne IwH Monday at
( line Fall.
MIm Mather of Dend, came orer
to attend the bull game between
IWnd and Prlnevllle Inat Sunday.
Thomae F. Donahue, representing
the Lnngnton Monotype Machine O.,
of I'lilladelphla, wan lu J'rlnevlllo
the Ami of the week.
Prince and Hylveater Staata, F. C.
Rowley, Geo. Ilobtw, Harry Enplng
and John Kdwarda- 01 IVnd, came
orer Sunday to attend the ball
game.
Iter. Bailey will preach at the
Powell iiutte achool houw next Nun
day. There will be a banket dinner.
Mr. Ralley think he will not tul
the place thl time, not when there
In any grub In alght.
It. L. Jordan A Company hi
the nnme ot the new Arm that haa
bought out the Lively . Jordan .J.an.
IuhCo. Italph hoe Hteve Yanc and
Oliver Aduma aaHocliited with him
under the above entitled company.
School Superintendent Ford re
turned hut Friday from rleltlng the
choola In the north and northwest
era portions of the county. The
county superintendent reports that
the different achool are In good
ahape.
C C. Buchanan and wife of Slaters,
are In town thl week. Mr. Buchan
an aa.va that ranch property In the
Sinter country la changing hands
very ftuit ; Thomas Arnold sold his
KKWicre ranch for sooo, and Mr.
Davit, adjoining, got 110,000 for his.
Antone Trahnn recently sold HO
a ore for 13000. New jieopto coming
Into the country conidr land value
very low.
If you want to get a good view of
the Crooked, river , ralley without
golug to the trouble of climbing
some high mountain, take a look at
the 'i foot photograph In the win
dow of the Henderson Investment-
ment Co. It was made by B. B.
Bakowakl ot Bend with a special
scenic camera. Thld camera revolves
on a tripod and Is capable ot making
a continuous picture seven feet long.
The view taken by Mr. Bakowekl In
cludes the Blue Mountains ou one
side and Jefferson peak on the other.
These photos can be purchnHed at a
very reasonable price.
LOCAL MENTION
Mr. Casey I III at the Polndexter
bospltaL
Mrs. M. Christian! la on the sick list
this week.
Mrs. M. 8. May field returned from
Portland lust Saturday.
J. I). Hunter came In Friday from
hi borne at Held, Oregon.
Frank Post of Post, was In Prlne
vllle on busluess Tuesday.
Mr. and Mm. Henry Drummer of
Post were In town Monday.
Joe and Wllllun Post of Post were
county neat vlaltor Monday.
Mr. and Mm. John Taylor of
Maury were In town the first of the
week.
William Holleushead of Kotdund,
was a business visitor In Prlnevllle
Mouday.
William Coulthard of Paulina,
spent a few days In town the flrat of
the week.
Mrs. James Montgomery went to
her home on Lower Crooked river
yesterday.
Mrs. Sam Gulllford Is vhdttng her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will Klrkbam,
on Johnson Creek this week.
Miss Llllle HoWtuan ot Canby, Ore
gon, came In Wednesday. Miss
Uolamanwlll be with Mrs. I. Michel.
John K. Ityau passed through
Priueville on his way home from a
trip to Portland the first of the
week.
The E. F. l W. Clans will meet at
the home ot Mr. and Mr. M. D.
Powell next Saturday evening at
7:1)0. All members are urged to be
present.
Harlle Saunders, who has ben
working on the S. 8. Stearns ranch
ou Crooked river the past year, went
to Camp Creek last Saturday to live
on bis homestead.
The Artisans spent a very pleusant
evening last Monday night. The
Post lodge was down and consolidat
ed with the lodge ot Prlnevllle and
took their name and number.
Fred Meredith of Seattle, Wash,
came in Saturday and left Monday
for Redmond and Cllne Falls to visit
friends. Mr. Meredith formerly lived
at Cllne Falls.
C. A. Kiddle who, for two years or
more, baa been connected with the
Journal, left Sunday for Madras,
where he has accepted a position on
the Pioneer. Riddle is a good man
In a print shop and could make good
anywhere.
Bend outclassed . Prlnevllle In the
ball game Sunday last. The score
was 6 to 1, but that doesn't tell the
story. The home team was beaten
in all departments ot the game.
There Is no use In trying to play ball
without practice, not when you run
up against an aggrltratton like the
Bend team. If the Prlnevllle boys
want home support they must earn
it. Get out and practice, and then
some.
Mm. Wheeler of Bend Is III with la
grippe at the Hotel Prlnevllle.
Columbus Johnson, wife and two
children, are III with la grippe.
Axel Anderson of Cllne Falls was
In Prlnevllle on business Friday.
Lloyd Powell Is sick with typhoid
fever at bis home ou Me Kay.
John Elder of Juniper Canyon was
a business visitor In the city Friday.
James Vineyard of Orlzily, was In
town on busluess the first of the
wjek. 0 '
Redmond and Madras will cross
bats at tbe former place Sunday,
April 24.
Allen Wilcoxen of Powell Buttes,
was a business rlsltor in town
Saturday.
Ben. Shepherd and son, Charles of
Barnes, were visitors In town the
flrat of tbe week.
8. M. Scott has accepted a position
with E. U. Hodson and will learn
the automobile business.
A. J. Decker bos gone to Shaniko
on business and Mm. Decker will
visit her old home In Michigan.
Miss Etta Daw, wbo has been
visiting at La Grande and Shaniko,
for a couple of months, returned to
Prlnevllle yesterday.
Silas Adams, who has been in the
h ispltal at Portland for several
months past, came In today by
auto. Mr. Adams Is entirely recover
ed. .
Tbe Law and Order League f
Crook county will hold sessions this
afternoon and evening. A noted
speaker from Portland will addnss
the audience.
Mm. Oren Walte died at her home
near Lamonta, April -10. he had
suffered from the ravages of cancer
for a long time. For the past seven
months sjie was bedridden. Mr p.
Walte leaves a husband and tour
boys to mourn her loss.
E. G. Hodson and (J. M. Cornet t
will arrive the last of the week from
Portland with a seven-passanger
Mitchell (six cylinder) for theCornett
stage service and a flve-passenger
Mitchell for J. W. Boone, also a four-
cylinder Reo that will be used by
Hodson & Smith as a demonstrating
car.
P. B. Howard, who Is compiling
the census for Prlnevllle and other
precincts, has the task of counting
the city's population. It Is about
half completed and he has over 600
names on his list. He estimates
that the total population of the city
will reach 1300. The exact count
will be Riven next week.
At the First Metodlst Church tor
Sunday the 24th. Rev. G. It. Moor-
head ot Madras will preach both
morning and evening. The sacra
ment of the Lord's Supper will lie
administered at the close ot the
morning service. Good music, a
hearty welcome to strangers. Tbe
church Is two blocks east of the
Priueville Hotel. J. D. Lewellen,
pastor.
LOCAL MENTION
George Turner was In town Satur
day from his home at Powell Butter.
Joe Elliott of Powell Buttes, was
a business, rlsltor In town Monday.
Mr. Wagon, father of Joe Wagon,
Is very 111 with gangrene and it is
rery doubtful If be will recover. Mr.
Wagon Is M yearn of age.
Sunday, morning and evening, at
the Christian church, will be the last
services by tbe present pastor, and
all member are urged to be present.
C. T. Radford. . ,
Tou are Invited to worship at the
Presbyterian church next Sunday.
Preaching service at 11 a. m., and 8. j
p. m. All other services at the usual
hours. Subject for morning, Ex-'j
ploits." Evening, "The Home."
Tbe alumni of the Crook County
High School will meet Monday even
ing, April 25, at tbe borne ot Miss
Edna Estes. All members are re
quested to be present as business of
Importance will be transacted.
Tbe Moving Picture Show will
have an entire change of program
tomorrow (Friday) evening. Baby
Armstrong will sing. Those wbo
heard the little one before will be
pleased to hear her again. Manager
Broslus Is arranging with some
Portland vaudeville artists to come
here and give some specialties.
Piano For Sale.
A $175 Cambridge Iter A Pond piano,
Roaewood cae, in excellent condition, lor
Imitiir at Journal office or of
Margarie P. Brink. 3-17 tf
For Sale or Rent.
S-mom hmiae and barn; two lota; water,
electric light, telephone; also two other Una
and rn: lu:kborl. Appljr to i. U. belore,
or M. K. Elliott. 4-7-2
Card of Thanks.
. We deaire to thank our friend and
neighbor who o kindly assisted u dur
ing the (icknesa and death of Peter Zell.
Sarah Zell sad children,
A.Zll.. -
Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our thank to the
pastor and members of the Methodist
church, the member of the Odd Fellows
lodge, also the neighbor snd friend
who were so kind to ua daring our sick
ness. L. Kamstra and Mrs. Roach.
There Are Two Classes
of Investors
one kind ;.
This-kind makes most money.
He invests in farm lands and
city property while prices are
low. Every advance in price is
tbat much money in his pocket.
; ANOTHER KIND
. This kind hesitates while
prices advance higher and higher
but be, too, finally buys, because
the value of tbe investment
actually forces him.
Land Owners, Attention
If yon wish to sell and your property is reasonable, list with ns. We are
in touch with capital and are receiving many iniuiries concerning raw snd
improved farm land in Central Oregon.
HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO.
Prinerille Hotel Building, Ground Floor
PrinevQIe, Oregon.
Maker A Gmfc Kane
Sckaal Beets
Cwera Sijstie ... ,,
Jewelry ,
WJ rsr -
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
Muksl heti ant atl
Haglis
Lrwaej'i Caaaiet
Striieatty
Ciar
Lowney's Candy Fresh Today
Just Arrived
f , ... .
There are two ways or more ol makings the mouth water one is to eal loo much pepper by
mistake and the other is by looking into our Lowney Candy show case and seeing those
delicious candies. It costs only 5 cents or more to cure the ailment
While resting a short time, tbe weather being warm, don't forget that we are headquarters
lor the noted Pioneer Ice Cream, Ice Cream Soda. The kind that does you good.
. DIGESTO only 50c a box
D. P. Adamson & Co.
DRUGGISTS
GROCERIES
HARDWARE
X E. STEWART & COMPANY
DRY GOODS
S H O E S
dean Skimmfitf tl
Easy Running
Long Wearing
f J
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You can't be half as particular about the
material, workmanship and durability as the
makers of the United States Separators are.
The looo Model United States Cream Sep
arators have imaller bowl than ever before
and every separator
Is Thoroughly Tested
before leaving the factory.
It is the motto
can be made, but
nf tli manufacturer not to see how cheat) the U
how atrone and everlastingly durable they can be constructed.
Wa know the U. S. Is the cleaneet tkimmer anil the lit-.S 1 in every
respect and wc want you to know it. can anu examine we
1900 Model United State Cream Separator. ;
Milk Can, Cream Carta 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.