Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 26, 1910, Image 5

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Hardware
Stoves and Cooking Utensils
Groceries
We Carry the Most Complete Lines in Central Oregon
Fully Equipped Tin Shop and Plumbing Department in Connection
Our Motto: "SATISFIED CUSTOMERS''
We Make Good
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Doors and Windows
Paints and Oils
Implements cf all Kinds
The W. F. King Company,. Pnme vile, Oregon!
LOCAL MENTION
Hugh Uih tnnilu fliiitl proof on lit
liomi'ntt'inl TiU'mliiy.
M. WIhh-Ut ot lrWty w a tiul
nt visitor Tuwulny.
, Mr. Harbour, n Lnhllnw Imslm
in it it, wn a visitor Monthly.
Mr. Thonin I'rvmiiitt ol I'nulliui,
Ih vIhIIIiik friend here tliU wk.
Win. MvMix'klit, the (IrUxly Haw.
mill iiian, lit hi tliocltyou tiunlne.
Thotim Arnold ami A. lloruUfk
ofHlnt.Tip, wew lu the city on biwl
iicm MouJny.
K. N. Wrong, CVn trnl Oregon it jfl'nt
for t lit' Oregon LI to I imuram-P Coin
luuiv, I registers! at lloU'l I'rliwvlllu
Mm. Strong U with Uliu.
W. II. Huston nnd J. 11. (Irny re
turned tho liwt of the wok fnim
Kugi'W. where they liinl Imh'U ntteml
I. (). O. K. grnml lixltfn.
Alex Thoiimon Uln from Lower
HrUIge ranch, lie report cro
looking well in III Iurt of the
county nnl rveryoiw Imay.
Mr. McCormlek, formerly Funny
I'rt'ii of tlil jilnci', write from I.nkp.
view thnt hr little three yenr aid
ion Ml from a, high feuee on their
nint h and wn liiNttttitly killed n few
day nge.
New rcnelied rrltievllle Sutnrrtiiy
of the death of the yonngeitt daughter
olC. A. Iloitrtel. who wni formerly
tmittoruf the First M. K..('hureU of
thin iIih-o. Tho fuinlly nrt at Day.
ton, Washington, while Mr. Ilousel
In In Arltona for hU health.
J 111110 Cram, of the Diamond C
Wool Company, wn In the city
Monday buying supplies for hcar.
lug. Ho state that lambing I over
aud Dome iNK) lamb were marked
from :IW0 ewe. All stock I In ex
ceptionally good condition, and the
wool clip will be a gaod or better
than the average.
Th J rrebyterlan church Invite i
you to attend their service next
Kund iy, th 2lth. Sunday School
at 10 a. m. rreiichlng at 11 a. in.
Topic, "llow We May Know Ood."
Twilight service at 7::t0 p. in. Thl
I a combination ' service of the
ChrlHtlan Endeavor mid the regular
preaching service, lusting only one
hour. Wo will commence on time
and quit on time, Thl service will
continue during the summer. Come.
Do You Want a Car
Of course you do.
Then buy a
Buick
You will not bo disappointed.
J. A. MOORE, agent for Red
mond, Madras and Prineville.
Will demonstrate the car any
time. i 5-19
J. II. I'ost of Tost, I lu the city.
Hen (loiter of Itedmond, was In
the city Monday.
Horn Monday 21, to the wife of
IwIn C. Morgan, a boy,
Mr. 11. J. Uster and family left
for I'ortlaud Wednesday.
I,. H. Hamilton of UrUsly, wn a
business visitor last Friday.
J. W. Lawrence of the Itend Bul
letin, I a county neat visitor.
0. It. Dinwiddle I slightly Improv
ed after a hard rase of la grlpi.
D. W. Itols'ruof Culver wa trans
acting business here Wednesday,
. C. L. Shnttuck left for Tho Dalle
Wednesday for another Ford car.
H. It. Cooper hit aciuw of blood
poisoning In hi right hand. It I
very painful but I now Improving.
Rev. J. D, Iwcllen returned from
Ileppuer Saturday where he ha
Isvu attending the district confer
ence. Mr. Harriett Smith wa pas
senger to Shnnlko the first of the
week. She goes to Washington to
visit relatives.
Mr Med Vanderpool an! grand
daughter, llyrl Davl. left Monday
lor The Dalle and I'ortlaud to lie
nhtcut several months.
H. K. Evans, teacher of science and
mntheimitlc at the Crook Couuny
High School, left Saturday for his
rn tich near Itedmond, where he will
spend hi vacation.
A good quality of Hood River
strawberries are to be had In local
market. They ship well and are of
excellent flavor. The price today I
two boxes for 45 cents.
In our list of Prinevllle. public
school teachers last week we Inttd
vertendy made the fourth grade read
"Miss F.lva J. Allen." It should have
read "MIssElva J. Smith."
Mis C. V. Conway, of the Crook
County High School, left Sunday for
her home In I'ortlaud. She will le
back In her old position again when
tho high school cieiis In September.
K. D. Knox of Tost wa lu town
Friday on business. He snys he
1 never saw better looking crop than
on hi way In from hi ranch.
Couldn't lw better at thl tlmo of the
year. . ' v
The cattlemen of the Crooked river
country will boglu tr-Ir spring ride
about the tenth of June. Several
h u ud red calve will bo branded and
eomn beef steers gathered during the
ride.
lis (. 1 Unison 1 Installing a 450
gallon gasoline tank at hi garage
and shop north of tho Ochoco.
The tank will lw burled and equip
hh1 bo as to eliminate so far a pos
sible all tire risk, and will have a
pump thnt will throw a gallon of
gasoline at a single stroke. The sale
of gasoline at present reaches from
20 to 12(1 gallons each day and 1
constantly Increasing, which de-
maud larger and more convenient
means for handling It. The now
tank and on tilt will cost approxi
mately ixrt) installed.
LOCAL MENTION
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Mr. H. I'. Olenu of Portland
visiting relatives here.
C. M. Young, a Portland traveling
man, wo la the city Wednesday.
M. II. IIockenbcrry and family
leave for southern California Tues
day, where they expect to make
their home. ,
David Honcymnn of the Honey
man Hardware Co. of Portland,
passed through Prlnevlllo Tuesday
with hi new Corbln car.
Died At Sister, Monday, May 21,
from heart failure. Mis Delia Flor
ence llornlieck. llurlal took place
the following day In the Sisters
cemetery.
Died At hi home In rrtnevllle,
May 21, Wllford J.' Craln. after an
lllues of two week. Death a
caused by apcndlcltlrt. Durlal took
place Monday at 210.
Don't forget the M. E. Choir Mus
ical Friday, June 3. The very best
of local talent. All the old familiar
ong that everybody love. See ad.
In another column.
Miss Helen Elklna and pupils
assisted by local talent, will give a
piano recital at the Commercial Club
Hall this .evening. An Interesting
program I promised.
Nellie Parry, of the Prlnevlllo Pub
lic School, ha Ihx'U neither abseut
uor tardy during the eight months'
term of school Just closed. Nellie
baa been attending the fourth grado,
Mis F.lva J. Smith, teacher.
Mis Edith Rice, daughter of
County Surveyor Rice, graduate a
a nurse from the training school of
the Good Samaritan Hosiptal next
week. Mr. Rice and daughter,
Marlon, will leave next Monday to
bo present nt the graduating
exercise. ,
At tho Flnrt Metohdist church for
Sunday, the 211th, the subject for the
morning service will be, "Christ the
t i renter Provider. The one for the
evening will be, "Roses for tho Llv
lug." Thl wilt be a memorial
service. A welcome for the stranger.
The church la two blocks east of the
Prlnevlllo Hotel.
John Ray, who loft Prlnevlllo some
time ago for Solo, where til son re
sides, was the victim of nn accident
lu Portland in which he had a leg
broken aud Injuries. His son,
George Ray, of Post, and other rel
atives here have .been notified and
have left for Portland as the old
geutleman's condition I considered
critical.
W. If. Young and M. R. Biggs re
turned from tholr trip to Raker City
where they went to attend tho fifth
district convention of the Woodmen
of tho World. ' Tho Prlnevlllo dele
gate report a splendid tlmo. Raker
(Jltv l alive one, they say. rrtne
vlllu secured the next convention.
The fight wa between The Dalles
and thl place and our delegates
dually won out.
Mr. R. P. Miller of Post wa In
town Wednesday.
W. If. ProAs baa sold hi black-
smith shop and business to Walt Mc-
Fariand.
A marriage license was Issued Frl-
day to Louis E. Wilson and Mar
garet J. Ilackmann, both of Madras.
Nine wagon loaded with wool.
belonging to Will (Jibson, passed
through Frlnevtlle yeaterday enroute
to Klinnlko.
Mrs. J. II. Templeton and Mr.
Jolla McDaniel returned yesterday
from Eugene where they have been
attchdlug Rels'kah lodge.
The father and mother, two sister
and brother of Ji 8. I ox, arrived
Tuesday from Leed, England, after
a continuous trip beginning May 6th.
Mis Mary Jones, who ha Iteen
staying with her brother Dale here
and attending high school, left for
her home in Seattle the first of the
week.
G. M. Cornett and W. H. Prose
will take a bunch of sixteen work
horse to Madras the last of the
week, and sell them to the farmers of
that vicinity.
The Ladle' Aid of the Baptist
church had ft largo attendance at
their meeting yesterday at Mrs.
Oliver Powell's. There were twenty
five members present, the largest
crowd that has attended thl spring.
Much work was done.
The directorate of the Prinevllle
Commercial Club Is busy with plans
of development. At a meeting this
week, J. S. Fox was selected to act
as assistant secretary and will have
charge of the work ot correspon
dence under the guidance of O. C
Hyde.
John Bchtneer of Bnrnes wa In
town Monday. Mr. Schmeer spent
the winter la Southern Oregon. He
took over some of his blooded trot
ting stock and had no trouble In
making sales at good prices. In fact
he says automobiles rather help than
binder hi btisluess. Going away
from home has opened hi eyes to th
advautaKe of hi own country. He
come back better satisfied than ever
with Crook county.
LOCAL HHmOH
Mr. Mussfwdln, assistant secretary
of the Portland Chamber of com
merce, was transacting bnslness
with the directorate ot the Prinevllle
Commercial Club the first of the
week.
Rev. Bailey will preach at Mill
creek Sunday! at a.m., also at 2
p. m. There will be a basket dinner.
A cordial Invitation Is extended.
There will lie plenty to eat so you
are Invited to the banquet. The
Mill creek people know how to make
you welcome.
Union Church Service.
Subscribe for the
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
County Official Paper. $1.50 per year
10 a. ni. Bible School.
No preaching at 11 a. ra.
7 p. hi., Christian Endeavor
Society. i
8 p. m., preaching. Evangelistic
8rvlcr.
A cordial invitation to all. CP.
Bailey, Pastor.
" For Sale.
Public land scrip, fully guaranteed.
Can be used on any land open to
homestead entry. No residence re
quired. L. W. Hubbell, Sprimrfield,
Missouri. . ' 5-2ii-lin.
Goods for Sale.
Household good for sale, also tent
and sleeping apartment. Inquire of
M. B. Hockenbcrry. 5-12.
Sawmill for Sale.
On Ochoco; caplclty 15.IW) day; endlo top
ply ot linibercan be bonitht at JI pr M. Rough
lumber worth tj250 delivered on railroad right
of wa; ; (rood local market. Price (or plant
15.0U0. AJdrew K. . Jonea, Howard, Oregon
mere Are ivo uassss
of Investor
ONE KIND
This kind makes most money.
He invests in farm lands and
city property while prices are
low. Every advance in price is
that much money in Jii pocket.
ANOTHER KIND
This kind hesitates while
prices advance higher and higher
but be, too, finally buys, because
the value o! the investment
actually forces him. -
Land Owners, Attention
If you wish to sell nd your property is reasonable, list with ns. We are
la touch with capital nd sre receiving msny Inquiries concerning raw and
improved farm lands in Central Oregon. "
HENDERSON mVESTI.lENT - CO. .
Prineville Hotel Building, Gronnd Floor
Prineville, Oregon. , r " v
MUSIC?
There'll be plenty of good
y at the
M. E. Church Choir
MUS1CALE
music
FRIDAY, EVE, JUNE
at the M.-E. Church
3rd
Admission Adults 25, children 15
Be Bure antj take this in.
All old songs, both sacred and
secular, such as " Dixie Laud "
"Diadem," Tenting Tonight," and
" Rocked in the Cradle of the
Deep."
MaW&Cnik Cairo
ScImIBmLi
Caaen Snpplwt
Jewelry "
Wall Fiaer
D. P. Adamson & Co
DRUGGISTS
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stale ol the gastric juices. Some ol the elcmenls to restore the natural working ol the stomach are absent,
hut Digeslo contains what is missing. Every one troubled with indigestion and dyspepsia should secure a
box ol Digesto Tablets and take one after each meal and get cured. Digesto Tablets are' very pleasant
Mo take. 4 They sooth the' irritable weak stomach, strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, relieve
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thoroughly In
Three Minutes.
The hands do
not touch the
dough.
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Bread Makers Cake Makers
Meat Choppers Coffee Percolators
They are articles that you cannot afford to
be without. Come and let us show you
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Co
The "UNIVERSAL"
COFFEE PERCOLATOR
Excels all other ways of
making coffee because the
percolation is com
pleted before the
water boils.
Coffee made in it is
easily known by its delicious
aroma, fine flavor and the absence of the bitter
taste caused by boiling. v
If you want to know what perfect coffee is like,
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