Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 02, 1910, Image 5

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Stoves and Cooking Utensils
Groceries
Doors and Windows
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LOCAL MENTION
C. M." Triplet t t.f lU'iiil wtw In
rrtut'vltlw Knt unlay.
I', In Aaliliy Ima returned from n
trip to Kim Kriuielaco.
Jmltr W, A. Hell cnmo up from
The Piillea the Inat ft the week.
eJ.F. WleuniMl tit I.uinonUt brought
tour loitiU (it whent to tht Iik-hI
tn II Im Siitunlny.
Linn Mint tuck ami family lmve
(tone to Portland where they will
rewlile 111 thu future, ,
lluaton A I'atea rt' Mlii'iirlntf 2100
liciul Mini report nn ftvcriitre of about
ten puiimla to tliy lliw,
Mny lt.,Kirtot PtMftll him Accept.
(! the jxwllloii n Htouottiiritiilicr at
the W. J Klntf t'o.'s store.
MU llitrrlmuii, a tulenUil yountr
writer with Tim rortltttiil Telegram,
wiiit vlxltlntf rrluvvlllo Inat l'rlilay
nuil Kntunlny.
George. Wiley bought tour rota In
Jnhuaou'a hii1ii1Iv1hI.hi the hint tit the
work. Thle Ifiivtn but one lot uu
mild In this aililltlon-
Frank Harbour, the plinrmrlat at
Wlmii'k'K, left bmt wwk tor a vlalt to
bin home at Portland. He will 1
Obwiit a couple ut week.
h. . Lnrtolli'tto will la-gln the
linrveatlng ot liU (lrnt crop at alfalfa
on Monday, Juno A. lie expects to
Bet :im tons of hay from MO nrrca
at the firat cutting.
J. ti. t'lnrk and wife of Ash wood
were hi town Mouday. Mr. Clark
report sheep ehenrlug over In hi
wet Ion and that haying lins com
menced. Crop of all Undo, he ay,
are good.
Sheep aheurlug In well "under way
In thlH part ot the county and a
good long ttaple of excellent quality
In the report from nheopineu. Good
weather for feeding sheep and lots
of tnolaturv In the spring inontlm
kept the sheep In the lieat noasUile.
condition for producing a lime.
Fraud llngue of KomIuui! wan )n
the city Monday. Mr. Uoguo nay
that then In connlderable activity In
IiIm vicinity. The railway people are
preparing their right-of-way plana
and are making nady for coimtruc
tlon work, Construction work Is'
under way on the -Walker bimln'
Irrigation project, and Iniidtievkcrs
are iminr and on the move. I
Do You Wanta Car
Of course you do.
Then buy a 0
Buick
You will not' be disappointed.
J. A. MOORE, agent for Red
mond, Madras and Prineville.
Will demonstrste the car any
time. 6-19
C. A. Gravea of I'owcll Itutte was
a buNlneM vial tor Katurduy.
Karl lloiiHton of I lend wit a doing
biialncaa at Hudson's garage Satur
day. ( hail. DiTrbln of Antelope wan up
the flmt ot the week la Ilia little
llulck car,
K. H. l.nughlln, the Paulina stork
man, wu a uuatnea vial tor the lout
of the week.
Urcu Walte of Lamonta was
attending to IiuhIihkh matters here
the flmt of the week.
In a recent article w quoted the
price of Mtaodard flour an being $ 6
while we are Informed It should be
Id. 2a.
Walter 8. Hyde left the Iniit of the
week for Madras where he hna accept
ed a poMltloit tn Worn'n Hmlth's
barber whop.
0. A. Kiddle, formerly ot the Jour
nal taff, wan up trout Madrsn Satur
day and completed the sale of LU
realdenee , property here to K. K.
Kvaua.
Adab Klllot t bus bought the bonne
and lot of 8. J. Newaoin on the
north tide of Ochoco, JiiHt north of
llodaou's garage. ThecoiMlderatlon
In to be tsoo.
Chan. I'owcll of Moro and Mr. and
Mm. C. M. Zell of the Dalle came up
the lnt of the week In Mr. Fowcll'i
new JackMou "40," and In vlaltlng
relatives here.
J. W. Uoone returned from Kent,
Hherinan county, In hi Mitchell car
the but of the week with bin nUter
In law Mm. J, J. Hhafer, and little
dauijhtvr. , ...... .; , :. fJ
Shearing In In progrena at the J. N.
WIlllaniMou ehearlng plant on Home
heaven enrk. Mr. Wllllameon baa
over IKXK) head of eheep that will tie
n-Ueved of their fleece during the
next tew day.
OUh Arnold, a timber dealer ot Port
laud, baa ln.ru here the punt few
day looking up matter In hi Hue.
He ay that the timber market lu
alow at prettcnt but he expect aome
activity la the Matole Ik-U In a tew
week a.
(Wrgo li. Ituy of I'oat returned
from Portland where he wo called
to attend the bedHlde of hi father
who wna acverolly hurt lu nn
accident. Mr. Hay euys that hi
father I In a critical condition. Mr.
Hay did uot return with her huaband
but remalued with the Injured man
tn Portlaud.
Crook county will have a repreaen
tatlve exhibit of products of the aoll
lu the permanent exhibit ot the
Portland chamber of commerce
which la now being luatalled on the
ground floor of the Portland Com
mercial club building. M. Moaeeaohn
analatant eecretnry of the Portlaud
chamber of commerce, returned from
Central Oregan where he went In the
lutereat of the permanent exhibit
He apeak enthiiHlaatlenlly of the
great activity on every hand In the
dlatiicta that will be tapped by the
new railroads. Portland Journal.
LOCAL MENTION
I). 0, Itoger of Mad ran won a
bUMlucmi vlaltor Monday.
C. I. Wlnuek I building an addi
tion onto lit borne oppoalte the
court houae. -
Mia F.dyth Hideout baa accepted a
poaltloo with the Crook County
Abatract Company,
Percy Smith la painting C. W. J
Foater'a realdence on the ranch aouth
of the lair ground. j
F. II. May of the engineering staff
of the I). I. & P. Co. was in the city j
the flret ot the week. '
Don Rockfellow and D. F. Stiff a
of Bend were tranaactlng land buai
oce at the court houae Saturday.
Walter O'Xell aud family moved
to Shanlko the laat ot the week,
where they will apend the summer.
The Foater eatate aold the corner
lot oppoaltn P. II. Howard's real
dence toJ. II. Haner, Monday, the
consideration la said to be f 1000.
A. Relnke ot Portland boa accepted
a poaltlon with J. W. Ilortgan at
the City Market. Mr. Reluke boa
moved hie family here and will realde
In the Dobbs realdence north ot the
Ochoco. He la a brother In-law of
Mr. Horlgan.
Win. McMiH'kln la Inatulllng a new
aawmlll on Willow creek, and baa
contracted a large quanlty of lumber
to A. II. Llppman & Co. of this city.
The mill ha a large forty-five borae
power boiler and I modern lu every
particular.
Dr. Hyde waa called to IMveralde
ranch the firat ot the week to attend
Mrs. Oscar Cruln who ha a severe
case of spotted fever. TbecaseUnot
furcuougb developed, as yet, to deter
mined how serious It will be, but thla
dlaenae la dangerous enough In Its
mild forma.
The Pioneer Cream Company
turned out 50 gallons of Ice cream
one day last week. The dally out
put of the plant la about HO galloua.
A ten-gallon power freexer has been
Installed and a power Ice cruaher Is
being put Into place for the summer
run.
Barney's new sawmill, situated
on Mill creek, began operations Mon
day morning with a full crew of
men. The plant haa a nilulmum
capacity ot 10,000 feet and a maxi
mum output of 15,000 feet, the total
of which will peruana lie used by
Shlpp A Perry of this place.
Mall contracts have been let by
the postofllce department tor the
coming four years, over Ave of the
lines running out of rrlnevllle. Q.
M. Cornett secured the contract on
me i'riueviiie-nnnuo road at a
price little leas than 110,000 per annum
Prluevllle-Sllver Lake and Prlnevllle-
Burns contracts were also awarded
to Mr. Cornett, wiilleJohnlinnaaker
got the Prluevllle-SlHtcra line, the
contract price lielhg 2t00. S. H.
Cooper was awarded the'eontract
on the Prlnevllle-Howard line. .
A. T. Morris came over from
Lebanon laat week on a vtalt to re
latives In Prineville. !
It. C. Hartley and wile of Humpter.
Oregon, a brother-in-law of Edgar
Stewart, arrived In Prineville Tues
day for a short vlnlt.
Mlaaes Lora and Nora Stenrns
and r'dua and Leola Kate left today
for Portland and Willamette Valley
point. They will see the Iloae Car
nival liefore returning.
Ship & Perry are to build a bunga
low for James Wright. The new
bungalow will be built on lotaeaat of
the high school bulldinga. It will be
24x3(1 feet and will coat about $2000,
although the exact price Is not given
out.
The Powell Butte cemetery was
dedicated Kuuday with appropriate
exerclaes which were conducted by
Rev. W. 8. Cooke. A large crowd
gathered for the servlcea, and the
Ave graves, which the little enclosure
contains, were fittingly decorated.
The little cemetery la situated ou the
farm ot Win. Pancake, contains one
acre of ground which baa been
cleared and fenced.
Charles Wolfer discovered a strong
flow of water at thirteen feet on bla
ranch near Powell Butte a short
time ago. Mr. Wolfer and bis neigh
bors have been hauling water for
years, a distance of several mllor,
and the diacovery of water In abund
ance so near the surface Is a great
convlence to them. His place is
near the Sbepberd schoolhouoe.
George Hodman and Walte Broa,
both of Lornonta, bave each bought
a -eruall-alxed com blued harvester
and will bave them In operation thla
tall when grain Is ready to harvest.
The machine bave a capacity of 25
acres a day each and are operated
by three men and draws by four
teen horses. Walte Bros, will cut
700 acres ot wheat on C. F. Smiths
farm and George Rodman will
harvest bis own grain and that of
8omcof bis neighbors. -
MUSIC?
There'll be plenty of good music
. at the
M. E. Church Choir
MUSICALE
FRIDAY, EVE, JUNE 3rd
at the M. E. Church
Admission Adults 25, children 15
Be sure and take this in.
All old eongsj both sacred and
secular, such as " Dixie Laud,"
"Diadem," Tenting Tonight," and
" Rocked in the Cradle of the
Deep."
Ice cream will be served after
the program tomorrow evening by
the Young Ladies Class of the
Sunday School. .
inpAi tfrirrmv
1AWU
Several toads of wool belonging to
Ralph Porflly panned through the city
the firat of the week for Shanlko.
Claude E. Smith of the W. F. King
Co. left the laat of the week for Port-
and. Claude will bring a wife with
him on bla return, which will be
about June 15.
Mrs. L. M. Hodges and daughter
Dolly left Wednesday lor Eugene.
They expect to be gone about two
weeks, and will visit Portland during
the Hone Carnival.
Mlaa Jesale Hartley goes to Hay-
creek next week to take charge of
the school there, while Mary Alice
Iee, the teacher, Is attendlng-tbe
anromer school at the Crook County
High School.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Hockentierry
aud little daughter Emma left Tues
day morning for southern California.
They will spend a tew days with re
latives and frleuds tn La Grande and
Portland and will then tak,e the
steamer from Portland to San Fran
cinch the laat of the week.
DIed-Sunday morning at Powell
Bu tte, W. T. Casey. He passed away
after a lingering ot several weeks.
Death was cauaed by a general
physical and nervous breakdown.
The body was taken to Redmond
for burial, where the funeral waa
held at 2 p. m. Monday.- Mr. Casey
was a member of the Woodmen
order of this place, and was a pioneer
resident of this county.
J. M. Faugbt was In the city Wed
nesday. Prof. E. L. Coe of Knoxvllle, Iowa,
was elected principal ol the Crook
County High School at their last
meeting. Prof. Coe has been prin
cipal of the Knoxvllle High School
for some time and cornea to us with
moat excellent recommendations.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ripley of Port
land were the guests of Mr. and Mrr.
John Wlgle laat Thursday and Fri
day. The Journal Office Is indebted to
C A. Riddle of the Madras Pioneer
for some One tront. He caught 45
beautlee laat Sunday In the Deschutes.
Many thanks.
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If you want vacant lots or improved city property, give us a
call. We have some snaps in desirable localities.
For Sale 160 acres six miles out. 145 acres tillable; 60 acres
in wheat, 45 acres Al alfalfa land, covered by water. Price $2500;
half cash; easy terms.
For Sale One up-to-date cottage and two lots, good location,
house 24x24, four -rooms, equipped with city water and electric
lights; lots 35x120. Price 11000.
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Prineville, Oregon.
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