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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1910)
The Man on a McCormick is Master of the situation - For sale by The W. F. King Co We have the New 4, New Big 4 and Vertical Mowers in sizes ranging from 4 1 -2 foot sickles up to 6 feet. Self-Dump 9, 10 and 12 foot Rakes, Reapers, Binders and Headers. Why buy i poor grade of Binder Twine when you can purchase the genuine high-grade Mc Cormick Twine from ui al the same price. Get Our Price before buying elsewhere If you are interested in Harvesting Machinery write today for beautifully illustrated booklet LOCAL MENTION ' MU MiiiiiIi' llulili of Astoria, In vIhHIiik relatives here, MIhh IIimiIiiIi II, mK' In Improving dtllT II Hl'Vert" Kll'klll'BM, Mix Kuii'rlcii Veiling returned the HrHt nf tln week (nun it visit to Port land. Curl Mi I.imikIiIIii nnd liiinlly re tuniiMl today (ruin their visit tu Mil wiiul.ee. Harry I.auliis moved nut on hi rninli yesterday. Ho I.iiiikM the Zevely plnee ii p the Oclii H-. Mix lunula Cliiyiiiiiil rii mo In Kim ilny from Portland. She will vli.li relative here ii short time. Iti'V. frank Nttmiiuiis n( Lake City, Citlif., was lu 1'rliievllli' till ivk. Ilo was ml III way to l-'iwall. Mien .Villi' Itnllry lilt lieel! em ployed tu keep tlu liuifks fur tin. It. I.. Jordan & t'nuipnuy'a store. Among the unto parties tluit njii'iit tin- Fourth lit Mend were John lli'. Mr. P.lllutt, Mr. Kluittiuk ami Mr. Holler. Miss Mnry (ileiin, wim him Imvii at tending tt iiiiMlli'ttl school in l' ir t in ml during the past year, lm l-'ti in ployed it l.m.kkeeper fur Hip Pio neer Telephone Company, where k she will rt'iimlu until Nepteuilier. Iliimlil llnldn In mid 1'rnuk Poster nri'iiiiuiiili'il y Mr. Master nml Mr. M.u-key of ritnnfurd tUilverslty, li'fi Tu. mliiy for Paulina, where they i'x't. tu Indulgi. In ii few days' hunting, JiiIiii Wlgle toiik the party III hi nlltollliilille. Pn-stiyterliui Church Sumliiy, July 10. Kuniliiy Kehool 10 it. lit. .Pri-itili-Ingot 11 n. in. Sulijirt, "Our Musi-ih-hh Partner." Twilight service nt 7:110 p. hi. Kutdtt-t uf the sermon, "Tin' Hii'lsli ol ii fighter In Many Mottles,' Last Sutiday U-fore pus tor leu vi on his suuiiuer vacation. Mr. nml Mm, !. K. Stewart, tie. ii .in I iiUil hy Mrs. Whkersliniii ni.il 1!. P.. Urny, n.it Kntunliir Hud mi.' ilny nt the home of John K. liynn lit' Hie Till.. The Stewnrt eiir covereil ' the iIIhIiiiii'ii of forty four iiiIIih In 1 li'H tlmn two nml n luilf linurn. Tin' trip wiih ii ilelluhtful one. If the , lU'tnl ieoile woulil ilo a little ronil work ueiir their town the run up tin1 lii'iiutlful DeMchutea wouhl he Mlinply lienivt. I Dr. R. D. Ketchum I Chiroprarlor and Mecliano-TliiTapisI N Kouiiis 1(1-17 AJmiion Huihling, Prineuille, Oregon MIhh Kilytli Itlileoiit left yintenlny font vlHlt to rortlaiii nml Hiili-in AiKiruey lien mm tuinlly ennie over from The Dullen Niinilny on ('Kill IiuhIui'iih. Attorney Wllllinii Miintcr mill fiinilly of Port liiinl iirt,. vlHltlnif re latives In ton it, '.. V.. HlllenwiitiT of 1'obI, wim at the eoiinty seat ntti'iiilliiK to liiml nmlt.TH this wiH'k. II. K. Allen 'arrived toilny from I'ortliiiul mid will K.eml n coiiile of wueks nttemlliiK to IniBln.'HH inn Kith ami vIhIIIiik relatlv.-H here. Married Thursday afternoon at the t'rcshyterliiu minute, William M. Unburn of Mad nix, On.mi, and Mni le Mclioiiiihl of Texas. I'rof. Ilm'kenlierry lias lieeu elected tu the irlut'liiilHhli of the lmpiTlul llliih Kihool nt linperliil, Southern Cnllforula. The kwIHoii eurrles a Hillary of fi'uoo s year. At the flint MetluxllHt church for Sunday the Hth, The suldevt tor the inornliiK will lie, "The rroiulnea of Hod." The one for the eveulntf will lie on two of the stroiiKi'Ht piikhIoiim of the li ii mil ii heart, "Love and Jealousy," mill the part they play In the hiipplneiis and niUery of life. Similiters lire welcome. The eh lire h l two blocks rust of the l'rlnevtlle hotel. Aumsvllle, Ore,, will shortly Ju l.iliite over the estnlillHliuieiit of the AuniHVllle Ailvaiu-e, to lm pulillnhcd by John A. Senliury. This thriving little town will certainly lie well sup plied wlili news by our (rental friend John who has purchmu'd it com tdete outllt from the American Type Founders Co. We uwalt the lirst lemie of the Advance with Intercut. American Type Kounders lliillctln. Mr. Miihoii Iliiuk and son Vnn, ncfoinpiiuli'd liy her father, (i. W. Hoitsou, returuiMl Saturday front a two-weeks' trip tu Siilein, Itrowns vllle nml other Willamette valley points where they vIhIU'iI friends mid relatives, Mrs. Itrluk reports a most delightful trip acrims the moun tains. Her mother, Mrs, DoiIhou, rcmaliH'd to muku a longer visit. The ten-month old son of Itev. and M rs. O, H. Moorhend died Inst Thurs day evening of bowel trouble. The funernl was held Saturday afternoon from the M. K. Church, ltev. J. I). JLewelleii, piihtor from 1'rluevllle, comliiK here to conduct the aervteo. The funeral was largely atteudiKl by sympathising friends. Intermeiit followed In the Madras eeiuetery. rionwr. H.J. Udwnrils of 1'uwell Ilutte, has contracted bis grain hay to a Ueiitl firm for f'.'ll per ton delivered. This will, at a low estimate, bring hlui grosM inoru than t'H) per acre be sides what he will receive for Ills piiot nro. Four months ngo Mr. Kd wards offered this place for $.'10 per acre with the sanio crop growing on It. Why not buy Cent nil Oregon laud'.1 LOCAL MENTION Kliiui nml 1'reiwle Hunt on are In from Hear creek visiting friends. Miss Mnbcl Wlmlom Is winking for the rtoiipcr Telephonic Company. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. McCaillster left In their unto last Saturday for the Willamette Valley. Jonnson knocked Jeflerles out In the flftwnth round at the chanitilon- shlp fight July 4, at Heuo. 1.. M, itechte! and A. W. Ilattles. both ofl'owell Itutte. ure the new asslatailts at the couiltv clerk's office. Mr. ii ml Mr. Siancllff accom panied by their son. Louis and their duuifhter, Mm.. IilggH, will leave Saturday for Seattle. John K. ilurehard of t lie land grunt, posited through the city yes- terilny on hln way to Portland and St. I'aut. lie states Hint W. P DiivIiIhoii, preshlent of the comiianv. left St I'aul for the grant Tuesday evening. Bulletins are out for bids for a weekly tniill supply from 1'rliievllle to Fife, the Intermediate olllces at present lielng Huberts. Held, Harries and Ullchrlst. The distance given Is X0 tulles, mid the bond required with the bid is f."0U0, which would Indi cate that liny bid up to 11000 for the service would lie considered. HIiIh close August 2, and service will be gin on August?.', aud continue until June 30, rwu. County Surveyor Hire and assist ants are bimy surveying the tract of land near Sam Collins' place west of the city. It belongs to Champ Smith, John Combs and Archie Towell. H win be divided Into small parcels, containing one acre or more and will be placed ou the market In u mouth or so. There will be eighty or wore pieces, aud It Is said that the land will lie offered at about tiDO per acre. later a substantial .home win built in this city where the family waa reared and wim re Mrs. I'arueii re sided until her death. Tlio surviving relatives are: three sons, G. V. iiarnea, W. C. liarnea and K. F. J lames of this city, and three daughters, Mrs. Isabella Richardson of Salem, Mrs. Minor I-ewis of Portland and Mrs. Rhoda Belknap, wife of Postmaster Belknap of Prairie City. Mrs. Barnes had been a member of the Methodist church since early childhood. Bhe wti always a power for good in the community and maintained a strong character regardless of the frontier surrond- ings of her home (or so much of her life. Redmond Up to Snuff. Died. Airs. huBannah Barnes, one of the oldest pioneers of Central Ore gon, died at the family home Mon day, July 4, after a lingering ill ness. Mrs. lUrnes whose maiden name was Susannah T. Glenn, was born in Missouri, January 15, 1828, and wag. married to Elisha Barnes on June 18,1818. They crossed the plains to the California gold fields in 1852 and lived for nine years in a district where there were but two women besides Mrs. Barnes. In 1861 the family moved to Linn county and resided there for eight years, from which place they moved to Prineville in 1869. Mr. Barnes took a homestead two miles east of this place in one of the best sections of the valley. A few years H. F. Jones of Redmond and Jacob and Lara Jones of Pueblo, Colo., the father and sister of our Redmond friend, were in the county seat yesterday. Speaking of the progress of Redmond Mr. Jones said: "The Crook County Light & Power company will have an electric current supply and a city water system installed in Redmond within the current month, barring accidents. The electric current will ,be ready as soon as the wire arrives and can be strung that will be sufficient to carry 300 16 candle glolies. All lights will be of the tantalum order which can be run with less waBte of energy than the common carbon lamp. Cluster street lights will be in stalled, each cluster of lights to have 150 candle power. The water supply will come from the deep well owned by the com pany which supplies a good flow of pure water from a depth of 445 feet. The well at present is fitted with a2J" pipe and is of sufficient size to accommodate a 4" pipe as soon as it is required. The water is to be pumped into a redwood tank of 10,000 gallon .capacity which will provide pressure for the private houses. The pipe, of which there is 14,000 feet will be laid in such a manner that it can be used when a gravity system is installed. Motive power for the plant is supplied by a nine horse power special electric gas engine, of the riurnanics .Norse make. The plant installed will cost some $7000. The last wooden awning was removed the first of thn wppU m,l all main street building are under paint. Mr. and Mrs. Winnek Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. Winnek and their daughter Miss Lorien, entertain ed the evening of July 4th in honor of Miss Ruth Winnek, Mr. Winnnk'a sinter The tmma artistically decorated with flags and bunting. Social games and music furnished a most delightful evening's entertainment at the clote of which refreshments were served. Ihose who enjoyed the hospital-. ity of the Winnek home were Miss Nelms, Miss Marion Rice, Miss; Helen Arnold Miss Williamson,! Mrs. WickerBham, Miss Parrott, ! Miss Fay Baldwin, . Miss Crooks. Miss Morse, Miss Ada Morse and Messrs. Adams, Latin, Jack Arnold, Hofer, Ashby, Gray and Morse. Pansy Plants for Sale. I still have about .100 pansy plants just ready for transplanting to the open ground. These plant will give good bloom this fall and come Into bloom again early In the spring. Price M cents per dozen, or 13.00 tier hundred In lots of 50 or more. Pkinkvim, (Jkkf.n House. 7-7-1 1 Wagon for Sale. Y l.rl.t llnlU,i.b.ann. ......! -.(v n anui, Itjl Bate, brancew. Ina.ulrcof Amkk Uai kikii, ,if.. ii, . i riuctiiie, ure. I -I -imp For Sale. 640 acres of land on ths east side of Powell Butte three qnartera of a mile from Crooked Kiver. Firnt class land. Addresi J as. Wilsos, lttofi, Division 8t. Portland, Oregon. Prineville 'Steam Laundry. Have yoor doth wiwhed at the Prineville RUatm Laundry. Hpeclat attention riven to traveler, laundry U located la tb Mc-'alll ler building, near the Ochoco. Mtf JAMBS EWISG.Prop'r. Union Church Service. j Saturday 2 p. m. Covenant meet ing. - : Sunday 10 a. m. .Bible School. Sunday 11 a. m. Preaching,1 Topic A Great Nation. i 7 p. m. C. E. Society, leader: Miss Morris. 8 p. m. Preaching, Topic Sell ing out. I You are cordially invited to all these services. C. P. Bailev. Pastor . j Warren Glaise's latest mnxlrjil com. 1 position "Hole're." now on sale at TenipK-toim' and Pettita. I List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acres two miles out, 105 under ditch; 70 in alfalfa; 95 in grain; good house, barn and outbuildings; 30 shares in ditch and all implements. Price $16,000; $6000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 40 acres wheat land, 9 miles out; all under high state of cultivation and fenced. Small house and barn; good well. $1200r including crop. . Homestead relinquishment, 3 miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, tinder canal survey, $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. Maker Cr.,1 Kaivct 1T 41 O af Hasical butraaeati 1). r. Adamson & to - Cum S'Pf'i" Lmtr's Ciaaiet wlV j DRUGGISTS 7" Lookout for the Cars As the railroads are nearing Prineville everyone should buy a good watch, or clock of us so that they would not be run over by the cars. To Avoid losing your watch in case of hurrying across the track you should buy a good chain DIGESTO only 50c a box D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS Fruit Jars Fruit Jars Fruit Jars Mason , Pints .. :. .90 Quarts ' $1,10 lIalI-fli.llon ......1 1.50 ' A Word about the New Everlasting We can recommend it as the best thing that we know of in the line of Fruit Jars. It has a wide mouthand a glass lid that never needs to be replacec. It is Sealed by vacuum. Economy Jars Lids 20c Mason Jar Lids 25c New Everlasting Fm5s Quarts Hall-: n ....$1.20 .. 1.50 .. 2.00 J.