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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1910)
r Oil Stoves Oil Stoves Oil Stoves Hammocks Hammocks Our large and complete stock of 1910 New Perfection Blue-Flame Oil . Cook Stoves have just arrived and are being rapidly placed "in homes that desire a smokeless, cool and sanitary kitchen. With the assistance of a New Perfection you may bake bread, roast meat, boil vegetables or heat flatirons without the unnecessary trouble of building a hot fire. They are easy to manipulate, inex pensive to operate, easy to keep clean and are free from danger. These stoves are placed on trial with a guarantee to satisfy the most exacting. Just the thing for your summer kitchen. Try one. Be comfortable during the hot weather. Nothing better for that tired feeling than a good Hammock. We have them from $2.50 to $7.50. Order one with your New Perfection and make life worth living for the women folks. The W. F. King C ompany , Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION Mr. IMytti O'Ki lly h it vmtiTilny fur Slmtilku, Jinli II. C Kill wna over (rum Iti'licl Miillllliy, I". II. Wiitln ol TIh' HhIIm, wim In l'rlni'Vllli! tin' Hint nt tlm wii'k, Arthur Clotlilvr niul fiimlly wir In tin' city truiii I'lirtlmiil tin- II rnt of llu wiTk. II. I'. Join', I lny K. Dolmon niul II. II. KpIhhi it lU'ilinoinl wt'iv In l'rlni'Vllli' Twaility. O.C. t'lnypoiil nml family inovi'il to tlii'lr liummtrml aoulli ol l'rliii' vlllu tlio flrt ol tint wwk. A nmrrluuM llceuxa wna ImikhI Moiiiluy to Thulium II. Wall unit All Miililti Turnliy, both ol lli'inl. Julm Uiiiu ol lliiruin, i-nino In the Unit ol tlin wit'k to uni t lila Muter, Mr, l'lii'lfrr, who him n-iit tint win ter In AUiittiy. Cohiinliiiii Jolilimui will leave lor IiIm Ih'itr Crii'k rmii'li In n few dayii. lie enrtn to Im'kIii having there tin till It It lit llext week. J. W. Htt-wnrt lui tuvepteil II n kIIIoii with the ('. W. KlkliiN Co., it ml will Imy pri)K-rty nml Im-nte here periiuiiieiitly. Mr. Slewurt coiiien here Iruin .Spukiuie. 'I'Iib i-lilltlrt'ti i( I. II. Myer ol I'oBt, nune In the Ural of the nwk frnm Mt. Angel, where they Imve hwn nt teinllliu acllool. They wrre fleeolll punleil home Iruin 1'rlueVlllM by their lini li', lieori Myrr. Ituy It. HowHrJ write from Port land Ihut heexiev'tN t make n trip coverliiK the tmwt IntereHtlii); pnrtM of Centnil Ori'Kon by bleyele during the next, x wwka. Ilo will trnvel over tint line of propimet milwnyii ami will touch thin point In ulioiit a month. He will tnku many photo. ttrnpliN nml write innterlnl f, r nevVrnl I'lirtlmiil huiI other publl rut hum. Votem nri' n'uliitiirliiK very Hlowly, only forty -two nntiie helni: on the roll nt. the cuiirllinuHO Tmwhiy. (if Hume that hnvu nKlKtertil tuenty are replililleiilii', lilmtii'ii ilemiMTHlii, two inclallMU ami one (Ii-hIiciiiiUmI III poll lien an linlepeiiilent. Hooka for the reKlHlriiilon of vol em In all the outlying piivliirta will lie wilt out UK aoou iw they lire pri'pareil by the clerk. They will lie openeil on July ft. Dr. R. D. Kelckm Chiropractor and Mecliano-Therapisl Kooim 1(1-17 Ailaimoii Iiuililing, li ti D! " IP1 i riiicuiuc, vsregon Itoy Newell of llaycnvk, km In the city Monday, W. K. Iliirht-r of Ilnycnvk, wua In the city Tuemlay. Henry Mckett of llnrtie wna buy. Itiir mippllea hero Moinlay. Mm, A. II. I.lipinan nud Alinn left Tuemlay . morulntf for a vlnlt at Paulina. t'harle Durbln of Aliteloie came In the limt of the week lu lilt new Franklin car. Calvin MorrlM and Arthur L. Hen uett of Harm, were In I'rluevllle oil liunlnii.ii Monday. MIhk Kvii Hinlth ri'tnrned the flrat of the week from Hum where ahe him lieell Mll'llllltf acllool. I Melt Vnmlervert returned from KiiKene the II mt ol the week and will iiinke hla home In Crook county, Minn Malile Kmltli left yenterday for The Dalle. Khe him beeu vlalt. Inn Mlaa Kilra WllllntuMon for the pant few week. J. II. Arnold, lately of ( hata lioona, Tenn., ban aciepted a po Hltloti with the I. L, & V. Co., an eimlni-er nml clectrlclau. Charle I.lllard and family and W. 0. Cecil", two clnuuliter piiMHed through l'rliirvlllu Hiinday en route to the Cecil ranch, Harney county, for a vacation. I. S. Ilnmlllon, who baa been working with a rluhuof-wny crew near UuhIiiiiiI came buck to rrinevllle a few day iijio. Ill crew wim laid off In conjunction with tlu irnt of the railroad men nouth of Ite.'d. N. H. Sanbornu him bought the nt Hlrnct und IliKiirnnce bualliiD of J. I.. McCulloch and will continue liulneK8 In the name location wcu pled by lilin. He may ndil real entate later. Mr. Sniiborne In an attorney nud will have hU law olllou In the name bulldliiK. W. II. Klrkham brotiKht six htiUchfH of lettuce to the Journal of fice Saturday, each bead ol which meimiired u foot acruB and Hlood irtx lucheH IiIkIi. They were of the Ulant White nud Toinmybawk va rlethu. The wj'd wiih planted In the tlrHt part of May and the planU were gatheri'd ou June 21. At the FlrMt MethoilUt church July 3d, The morning mibject will lie the name an nmiouuccd for limt Sunday. The one for the evening will be, "The Coming of the Settler, and How shall We Itecelve lllui?" Ouod mimic. A wclconio for the tra;iKr. The church In two blocks eimt ol the I'l lnevllle hotel. ('utility Superintendent Ford him Imh'ii appointed chairman of the Crook County Central Committee by the State Central Committee, lly virtue of the appointment Mr. Ford In conferring with the precinct committeemen with the view of get ting together to delect delegate to the iiNnembly. He Iiiih net July 5 at 10 n. in., iih the time for holding such meeting and the club mount of the I'rlnevillu Comiuerchil Club an the place. LOCAL MENTION Mr. John O'Kclly of Culver, ! vUltlng relatlvea here thin week. Colonel Draper left the flint of the week for a vwlt to bin children In Cr.lllornla. J, N. HunU'r and W. It, StnaU of Iteiid, were lu i'rluevllle ou biulnenii yeHtrday, I'Uher C. Logan of llnrne, won lu the city Motiday. buying mippllin for hay harvent. Mlei Nellie llnlley came in on Mon dny'a tagu to upend the uininer with her pnreiitM. " K. K, Trultt aud C. M. Hall of Auburn, Wanh., are looking over ( rook couuty for InvcNtiuenU. David l'lckett rturncd the flmt of the week from Eugene where he ban been attending the I'nlvernlty of Ore gon. Kdgar tinmen, who baa been go ing to the 1,'ulvernlty at Eugene will Hpend the nummer la I'ortland, where be In employed. Andrew Noble and family have returned from their trip to Wood laud, Wanh. Mary (ileun, a niece, came back with them to vlnlt rel atlvea. Married Sunday, at the home of the bride' mother, Mm. L. Dllllon, Mr. A. 0. OlmnU-d and Mr. Frankle Ixdiruian, The cereuiouy wan read by Hev. f. C. llabbldge. Work will coinmence on the new UaptlBt church an noon an the con tract can lie let. The building com mittee haa the inntter In band with luntructioti to go ahead 'nud build. T. F. Iliichanaii bought n aectk n of land adjoining hit place on Och co the flmt of the week from J. K. Hurchard of the Oregon & Wentern Colonliatlon . Compaiiy. The price of the laud wan not made public. The llodnon gnrngd ban nold ome thlng over 40,(XK) gnllonn of ganollne I nee the Reunon opened tbla aprlng, Ih'hIiIc what other local dealers have nold. It In entitimted that a gallon of ganollne will run the average car 15 mile. If thin In true llodnon litis gold enough to run a around the earth twenty-f our tlmea. Some atrimge alghta are wltneamd In till wonderful Central Oregon country of ouin. VenU'rday lu a trip through the Powell Buttea nee tlon Uuy Scare wan Recti cutting tli e ripe wheat, while a little father ulong the road S. D. Mustard wan aowlng oata. Aud he will barvent a good crop, too, thin fall. Great In Ceutral Oregon. Forcnt Supervlaor A. 8. Ireland In f irma the Journal that renldenta In the vicinity of the Deachutoa Nation al Forest are greatly annlntbig In the protection of one of our mont valu able anneta, timber, In the auppren- hIoii qfflren, by promptly notlfvlng the forcnt ollicern lu charge of any lire which have come under their obnervatlon, and by rendering annlnt auce lu cxtiugulnhliig them. Mra. (Jeorge O'Nell lift yenU-rduy for i'ortland. Dr. Harold Clark la In the city from hla ranch near Madraa. It. C. Foater returned the flmt of the week from I'ortland. Mm. J. II. Hhlpp left for Tortlaud today for a vlnlt to friend. H. L. Hobba haa gon to I'ortland where he will vlnlt relatlvea foraj time. K. E. Hlmpnon came In Tueailay to Join bin family who are visiting In I'rluevllle. ' S. l'rlce. returned from a bunlnena trip to Portland aud Oregon City yenterduy. Mln Irene Barnea left today for Portlund where nhe expect to upend the euramer. Willi Stacks of Lamonta, wan a bunlnena visitor lu the city the lunt of the week. W. II. Prone returned the lant of the week from Portland aud other ouU-lde point. W. J. Schmidt of Summit Prairie waa in the city todny getting uieu to help In harvesting hla hay. Dr. Fox left today for Portlund where he will take the state ex amination for a license to practice. M. E. ltrlnk bought a quarter aec- tlou of laud adjoining bin ranch on Crooked river yentcrday. The con nlderatlon wan not stated. Ia'o I.afollette nold lot three, In block seventeen, original plat of the city, to Charlea King, the first of the week. Consideration $900. J. D. Crittenden a man of consider able experience In the advertising business tin one of the latent ad ditions to the town's population. The Commercial Club mailed 5000 booklets advertising Prineville and the Crooked river valley to 12 differ ent railway otllces In various partn of the I'nlon toduv. The Culver townnlto will lie on the market by July 1. It will be handled locally by the Henderson Investment Company. The lots will range In price from $75 to $.100. I). A. Pillsbury, who was for several years the secretary of the Committee ou Claims lu the Senate, In looking over the country with a view of locating here. C. F. Smith and family returned from a trip to Portland and Wil lamette valley points yesterday. They made the trip In their Cadillac. Mr. Smith bought another new Mitchell car and drove It In from The Dalles. Miss Tot drove the old car. The Mitchell will be kept In stock by llodnon & Smith. G. M. Cornett bought the Miller property on Main street, which is occupied ut present by the O'Nell restaurant, the first of the' week. The consideration Is said to have beeu $11000. The lot is 35xltS0 feet and faces Main and Third streets. No announcement Is made an to what Mr. Cornett's plans are con cerning the property. LOCAL MENTION Mrs. H. P. Belknap left today for Portland and Eugene. Howard Morse and family of Pont, came lu Tuesday for a vlnlt with friends here. W. F. King returned yesterday from an extended business trip to Portland and Kbanlko. (i. if. Cornett bought a new Knox car till week and has put It on the run with bin other big cars. It Is a red car with seven passenger capacity. Thin makes tour seven- pansenger car In the Cornett service. John K. Burchard, one ol the principal owners of the 800,000-acre land grant has beeu In Prineville for the past week attending to matters pertaining to the same. He will leave tomorrow morning for Burns and will return again In a few daya. Albert Noble, local agent for the C. S. & S. Company, aaya that there Is much complaint among the people because of a new ruling of the ex press companies regarding C. O. D. packages. To get a C. O. D. pack age now you must send the cash to J. E. Wllsou, express agent, Shanl ko. Oregon. C. II. Foster of Powell Buttes Is going to discard his present thresh ing outfit and buy a bigger one with traction engine, cook wagon, etc. All the runcher has to do is to take the sacks away from the machine. This will be a great boon to the busy housewife who-will not have to cook for the threshing crew. Itobert Cram of Tront creek Is In Prineville today. Free Piano Recital. , C. W. Elklns & Co. will have a free piano reel taT on Saturday July 9th at 2:30 p. m. The recital will be held In their store. Everybody welcome. For Sale. Sawmill and timber claim contain ing 1,500,000 feet; mill will cut lft.000 per day; In good running order; price $5000. Also a ranch of 400 acres; 100 acres meadow; 800,000 timber on It; mill at and on one forty. Both for $10. 000. 6 30tf List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acres two miles out, 165 under ditch; 70 in slfalfs; 95 in grain; good house, barn and outbuildings; 30 shares in ditch and all implements. Pries 116,000; $6000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 40 acres wheat land, 9 miles out; all under high state of cultivation and ienced. Small house and barn; good well. $1200, including crop. Homestead relinquishment, 3 miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, under canal ur?ey, $325. 160 acres, 140 tillable, 100 in crop; 12 acres under ditch; good house, barn and outbuildings. . Price $6000, including $3000 crop. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. Hiker k Grak Kaivu ScM Book. Can era Sippliet Jewelry Wall Pap D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS Haaical lutrataU Magais Lamer1! CaatUt Stitiftry Gtara 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 millionaires oiler ol a million dollars lor a new stomach. This great multi-millionaire was too busy lo worry about tKe con dition ol his slomack He allowed his dyspepsia lo run bom lad 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 of the gastric juices. Some of 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 of Digesto Tablets and take one after each meal and get cured. Digesto Tablets are very pleasant to take. They sooth the irritable weak stomach, strengthen and invigorate the digestive organs, relieve nausea and indigestion, promote nutrition and bring about a feeling of comfort Price 50 cents. DIGESTO only SOc a box D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS pecial S a 1 e o n Onyx Gramiteware Wash Basins 10c Sauce Pans 10c to 50c Covered Buckets 15c to 20c Preserving Kettles 15c to 65c Roast Pans .'. 75c 2- qt CodcePot : 40c 3- qtCollee Pol 50c 9-in Pie Plates 2. 10c Large Dipper , 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 Ketde... No 9 " " 14-qt Dish Pan. 17-qt " 2t-qt " ". 14-qt Bucket... 10-qt " Soap Dishes 1-pl Cups 65c 75c 50c 65c 75c 75c 50c .10c .. 5c Watch our window for these specials. J. Eo Stewart & Co Mail orders receive prompt attention m 38 &3 OS 88 i8 1