Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 23, 1910, Image 5

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    You Will Bad It At King's
We Carry the Most Complete Lines in Central Oregon
c t ,SJPeral r, , Fu Equipped Tin Shop and Plumbing Department in Connection and Windows
5 Toasted Corn Flakes ' oTiccirn PiTCTAMrDOi Paints and Oils
45c Our Motto: "SATISFIED CUSTOMERS Implements of aU Kinds
We Make Good
The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon
LOCAL MENTION
1 r. Klmcr Spnuldliitf In home mkiiIii
(ruin rorlliiml,
Mlm Lottie Ornnelcft lint Friday
lor a visit to California.
Ixti tlollll lltlll wife of llcllll Well!
In rrlucvllle Knturdar.
('. ('. Iiiiiiham of 1'iwt M In I'rlu
villi' I ! lust tin' week.
Ilorn-rrliluy to the wife of W. II.
lliinii y, ou Mill rrwk, a bojr.
Arthur O. Johnson nml Andy
Ilnireiiscti of lli'iiil were rim illy sent
vlvllor Suliiriliiy nud Numbly.
Tin' work on tint new Itnptlst
Church will commence rltcht nwny.
'l'lu' hulldluu committee lit koIiik to
push tlllllU.
M. I,. Slnnts, John Utiatcr, I'M
t .iii'iiM nml Prime Kin ii l ol llcud
were In l'rlneville Saturday In the
new Sinut cur.
V, . Huston boiitilit a 1.1-acre
tract In tin northeast part n( the
rlly n lew liny no from ('. I.. V.
Murker, nml will pint It.
Or. llnai'lilit'ru mill Addle Fouler
are t'u' 1'rliH'vllln delciratc to the K.
nt I'. eiirnmpiiicut ut l'orlluiiil.
They led Sunday lu the Slcvvurt cnr
for The Pnllr.
Iter. Ilnlley report a good meet
lint nt Powell Untie hint Sunday,
The illtiner wn exceptionally Rood
nml enjoyed liy nit. Them wu n
large nltonilmire.
A number nt local Odd Fellow
went tit Ueml. Muiiilny, when' they
nlli'il the tjildlnw lodge In organ
ldug nnl. o. o. K. lodge. They rv
port kooiI treatment aud n general
good time.
Malinger iMonnr nt the l'lonur
Telegraph & Telephone Co., cnme In
from Madras Saturday, where he I
Kolnic to Install ix new switchboard
nml iniike other Improvement lu the
phone service.
Mr. 4. W. limine nml her sister,
"M in. Shnfer, left .Sunday for The
lhilli. Mr. Ilooiie will I like treat
tneiit nt the Sanitarium nt The
Dnlle mid Mr. Sliufer will eon tin w
on her wny home to Kent, Oregon.
Married Monday. June 20, nt the
home of the bride' parents, Mlsi
Anna M. Johnson to Andrew K.
llngensiiit. Miss Johnson In the
laughter of J. ). Johnson of lleml.
The young couple will lie nt home lu
Duliith Minn., after July 1.1.
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1 Dr. R. D. Ketchum
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AiIhiiimhi Iliiildint. Ir
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Chiropractor and
Mecluno-TIirrapisI
Prineuillc,
Mis ltobcrtn Carey left for Tort
Unil Momliiy.
Itny llurvcy wn lu from Ilenr
creek Saturday.
Jesse Tetherow of Itcdiuolid wn
lu the t'lty Friday.
Mr. J. It. Knox of Tout wim In
I'rluevllle Hiitunliiy.
Wnrren Knox left for Shuiilko nml
1'ortliiint Hiitunliiy.
Mr. nml Mm. Will Wuriwcller left
for rorthtml Momliiy.
J. K. Tuggurt, the lleml merchant,
wim n liunlneM vlxllor Krlilny.
T. J. lluHton wuh lu Hliniilko ut
the wool milea the Unit of the week.
li. 1. Ileum went to lleiid Mon
iluy to ntteml tontiiKebiinliuiui there.
V. W. linker nuil wlfeotroait lire
vImIIIiik trleml In I'rluevllle till
wei'k.
I Mcholita nml Jnimn Itli-e were
up from 1 lay creek Knturdny mill
Huinlny.
Tom O'Kelly wna In from the
WllllniiiBiiu runeli on the OcIuk-o the
flmt of the week.
Mr. Hurry Uiivln left Suiiilny for
Sherinnu t'ounty, where tilie will
vlnlt relntlven for n time.
Mnrt ltriimmer of 1'iwt pmuH'd
through I'rluevllle Kntiirdiiy ou hie
wny to Ciilnrvllle, Cnllfornln.
M. 1'.. llrluk niteiit tevernl iliiyi In
IjiUIIiiw the llmt of the week where
he liiul mime IikuI mutter up for
counlilerntlun.
Mm. M. K. Urlnk nml ion Van,
nmr Mm. Doilnon left Hiiiuliiy moru
li) on u trip to Albany. They will
rriHW the inoiiuliilnii by teiun.
C. 11. llnrvey wua In Irom lleur
creek hut unlay. HertorU lota of
homeoteml activity In III u'litlilor
hooil nml anya that crop are look
Inn well.
Wnlt Foater'a new Chnlmer "30"
nrrlved iSutiiriliiy. It will be driven
by II. 8. MeKny, a llceimed driver.
Wult cnme In the Hint of the week
with the Miirlon, which hna Imimi
ovrrhmiled and repulrvd. Ho will
keep lth cnra on the rond for hire.
J. H. Vox left Kundny for rortlnnd
with the exhibit of the l'rlneville
Commerclnl Club forthespnce recent
ly acquired by t lie club In the rcicular
exhibition room of the rortlnnd
Chumlier ol Commerce. The Rpuce
Ih one of the font to be hud In the
room nml willdoKreat advertlHlnir
for rrlnevlllo nml vicinity. A
rcKiilnr exhibit will lie maintained
by the local club thero and the differ
ent article will be replcnlHhcd a
the cmhoiih cluing".
Foreat SupervlMor A. 8. Inlai d
returned the limt of the week from
a trip to lleml, HohIhihI unci other
point Houth where hu tin bwn tn
Hi'tlnu the work that la being done
by the different foreat guard, lie
Hiiya that every part of the country
vial ted, eapeclnlly the ltenr creek and
Immediate lout hern part of the
county, allow wonderful activity
nmoiiK homcatender a ml new
people who are buying laud uud
ecttlluu that acctlou.
LOCAL MENTION
Mra. (lall Newvoiu of Tortland I
rbilllnjf relative here.
Kylvinder KtanU and Mlaa Uriuv
1 1 or ton were married In Item! today.
Mra. Jamea Cantrell returned from
a vlalt III rortlnnd the Drat of the
week.
F, M. Clirlatmiin of Silver I-nke
pnaaed through I'rluevllle the luat of
wwk.
Mr. Mary F. Smith of 1'ortlimd
I here vlaitlnir her ona, Frank,
Carey nud Walu-r Foater.
liewla McCalllater of Howard
paaaed tliroii(h I'rltie vllle on Ida
way to Slater Monday.
Mra. 8. J. Lafollctte returned the
flrat of the week from I'ortlaiid
where ahe ape nt the winter.
Kdith ami Jimmy King cnme home
with Dr. F.dwnrd from rortlnnd
Tueadny. They will apend their vo
cation in i'rluevllle.
Mia Lotvne Wlnnck, who haa liceii
nt tending nchool In I.n Anelc, re
turned home yeaterdny, occompuulcd
by her aunt, Ula ltuth Wlunek, of
Hun lleo.
I). F. Stewart made a bualnena trip
to rortlnnd thla wwk. He took hla
car na tar a I he Dalle, tin m re
turn he croaaed the month of the
Deachutva river at the anme time n
tho tralu for Hhunlko. He Ix-at the
train lu by a aiimll margin.
Mlaa Haul Wlndom and Mr. Hnr-
on Kate of Corvulll were married
at the borne of the bride' parent
near Culver. A number of young
people from the city attended the
wedding. Mr. and Mr. Kate will
reahle In Corvullla.
The l'rlneville Odd Fellow who
were at the Institution of the lodge
at Item!, Monday, were T. IT. Zell, C.
L. Hhnttuck, W. 11. Huaton, C. I.
Kwnnaon, Warren Urown, Heorge I.
lU'uma, Wldd Iluruea and Itiilph
Holndexter. Fifteen meniliera were
I lit luted utter the lodge wna or-
ganlied.
Profeor Potter of the Oregon
Agricultural College, Corvalll. will
lecture on the home Induatry and
the point of Judging hornes nt the
Club Hull Saturday night, beglnulug
nt 8::U p. in. The lecture will be
well UliiHtrntvd with Htereoptlcan
picture. It Ib free. It will be of
vital lntercat to everyone Intereated
In tho homo Induatry nud should
warrant a good attendance.
A nutulier of rrlnevlllea young
people apeut Sunday at Stleu's pillar
on Mill creek. The Indies of the
party were: Misses Mnble . Smth,
iteuiau uyue, luuitan urooK, uotiy
Hodges, Kdra WIlllaiUHon, aud Mr.
C. C. O'Nell and Mrs. M. I). Haiumcl.
The men preaent were: E. L. Ashby,
Horace Belknap, Mnx Hofer, Warren
Crooka, and Will Morse. A firat-
cloaa time la reported aud a uumUer
tit Hah Btorlt ure current ua to the
success of the angler of the party.
(Jrover Young arrived yesterday
from The Dulle and will vlalt rela
tive here for a time.
John Comb left Monday for Port
land where be went a a delegate to
the K. of P. Grand I-odgc of Oregon.
Mia Helen and J. H. Arnold of
Chatanooga, Tenn., are visiting the
family of F. J.Mvlly. They expect
to ipend the summer here.
Mr. S. I. Helknnp and Mr. Kva
Iwl of Portland, daughter of
Mr. 8. P. Ilarne of thl place, are
vlaltlng their mother, who la quite
sick.
C. Sain Smith, S. J. Newsom and
M. E. Urlnk left Monday for Inld
law. on business connected with
wnter rlgl.U for land theae men
own lu that part of the county
Mr. aud Mrs. It. It. Hlntonand Win.
Hliiton, Shmilko sheepmen, piuuw-d
through I'rluevllle today for I)ea-
t-hutc country on nn outing. They
are making the trip In Mr. Hlntou'
new Loeomolillecnr,
A. Keater hii a breed of hen, a
cross between the Lnngshnng and
lireminer, that are entitled to tlrst
place for nine of egg. Every one la
the alze of a sruiill goose egg. When
egg are sola by me pounu .nr.
Kester will be able to make aoine
nioney.
At the grand lodge of the Knight
of 1'vthln for Oregon, which wne
held during the week at I'ortlaud,
Frank Meucfee wa grand chancellor
aud Judge W. I.. Urndshaw supreme
represenntlve. More than 200 dele-
gaU were In attendauce. jonn
Comb, J. II. Iloaenberg aud II. A.
Foster of thl place were among the
number. The electlou of grand
officer for the coming year wa
held Tuesday at which ' time J. It
Koaenbery. was chosen grand Inner
guard.
II. A. Brandon, chief engineer of
the Harrlmau railway system, ac
companied by 0. W. Uoschke, M. S.
Bos, G. T. Forsythe, J. Twony, .
Thomson, C. A. Johnson nud C. J.
Tuttlo were In l'rlneville Tuesday
night. The Brandou party register
ed at the hotel a from The Dulle
and the Tuttlo party gave their ad
dresses as Suit Luke. All said they
were on an outing and expected to
have an excelleut time fishing in the
Deschutes, but alter considerable
telephoning they left early Wednes
day lu the ruin for Burns. It I sup
posed that they will Join J. B.
O'Brien and party who are some
where In the southern part of the
state making a quiet but thorough
Inspection of the territory between
Prineville aud Burns and as fur
south aud west as Silver Lake.
Presbyterian Church Service
Presbyterian Church service next
Sunday a follow:
Sunday school at 10 a. tn.
Preaching at 11 a. m. Subject "A
Notable Congregation."
Twilight service 7:30 to 8 :30 Topic,
"Three Great Missionary Needs."
If you are a stranger In the town
n cordial welcome awaits you.
If you are a Christian without a
church of your faith here, we Invite
you to worship with us. 1
If you are a niemlwr of this church
your duty I plain.
If you are a member of some other
church that haa regular services go
there.
If you are not a Christian,' we will
treat you right. Give us a bearing.
Our aim 1 to fight evil and ad
vance the Kingdom of God. C. C.
Bubbldge, pastor.
Madagascar by Dr. Fox was enjoy
ed by a full house. It was both In
teresting and Instructive, and many
have expressed a desire to hear more
of the subject.
Union Church Service.
10 a. m. Bible School
Ha. m. Preaching Topic, "Homnn
and Divine Forglvennes."
7 p. m. C. E. 8oclety. Leader, Mr.
O. Powell.
8 p. m. Preaching Topic, "Foot
men and Horses.
A cordial Invitation to all. C. P.
Bailey, Pastor.
All th news in the Journal. $1.50
M. E. Church Services.
At the First Methodist church for
Sunday the 26, the subject for the
morning will be, "Christ Hath
Power on Earth to Forgive Sing."
The subject for the evening will be,
"The Life Folk Live In l'rlneville."
In talking on this subject we may
open tho back door and let yon see
Into Neighbor Jones' kitchen, and
while you are looking In there Neigh
bor Jones may slip In and peep at
your upartments, but If so, It will be
doue In a spirit that will do good to
all.
The talk Inst Sunday night on
List your City and Acreage Property
WITH THE
Henderson Investment Company
40 acres wheat land, 9 milea out; all under high atate of
cultivation and fenced. Small houae and barn; good well. $1200,
including crop.
Homestead relinquishment, 31 milea out, containing 100 acres
rich agricultural land, under canal aurvey, $325.
160 acres, 140 tillable, 100 in crop; 12 acres under ditch; good
house, barn and outbuildings. Price $6000, including $3000 crop..
HENDERSON INVESTMENT
Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor
Prineville, Oregon.
CO.
Juat Received.
Just received, screen doors, panel
iloors, sasli doors, iront aoors, wiu
dows, tents, camp stoves, stools,
tables, cots, hammocks, paints, etc.
etc. A. H. Llppman & Co. 0 -23tt
Poiition Wanted.
Respectable girl would like to
work on a ranch. Address N.. Kelm,
518 N. 2(lth St., Portlund, Ore, 6-l-2t
Maker & Grotk Kaivcj
SckMl B0kt
Cumt SaipIlM
Jewelry
Wdl Nr
D. P. Adamson & Co
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Sutiwtry
Cfars
One Million Dollars for a Good Stomach ! A Warning to You
The newspapers and medical journals have had much to say relative to a famous millionaire s oiler ol a
million dollars lor a new stomach. This great multi-millionaire was too busy to worry about the con
dition ol his stomach. He allowed his dyspepsia to run Irom bad to worse until in the end it became
incureable. His misfortune should serve as a warning to others. Dyspepsia is caused by an abnormal
state ol the gastric juices. Some ol the elements to restore the natural working ol the stomach are absent,
but Digesto 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
to take. They sooth the irritable weak stomach, strenglhen and invigorate the digestive organs, relieve
nausea and indigestion, promote nutrition and bring about a feeling ol comlort Price 50 cents.
DIGESTO only .50c a box
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Wash Basins
Sauce Pans
Covered Buckets...,
Preserving Kettles .
Roast Pans
2- qt Coffee Pot
3- qt Coffee Pot .
9-in Pic Plates
Large Dipper
.. 10c
.10c to 50c
....15c to 20c
15c to 65c
.1 75c
40c
;. 50c
10c
...I.. 10c
These Graniteware Specials will be ready for inspection on
Saturday, June 18th,
and will remain on sale, as long as a piece remains. This
is the Onyx brand of goods. Every piece Guaranteed to
give entire satisfaction or your money refunded.
No 8 Tea Kettle..
No 9 " "...
14-qlDish Pan
17-ql "
21-qt
14-qt Bucket
10-qt "
Soap Dishes !
1-pt Cups ,
65c
75c
50c
65c
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75c
50c
..10c
. 5c
Watch our window for
these specials.
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Mail orders receive prompt
attention
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