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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1910)
r Price and Quality ore two very important factor to be considered before buying a Windmill or a umping-outfit. We are the Aermotor Windmill Agents and our plumbing department is fully prepared to install a complete pumping outfit that we guarantee to be first-class in every respect from the cylinder in m the bottom of the well to the topmost fan on the windmill. Windmills are not a luxury but are as economizing to the enterprising rurjeher, stockman or fruitgrower as a wagon or a plow. : ' v.. r- uur i erms ana rnces win suit vour Durse American Fence Poultry Netting Yankee Steel Lawn Fence We are the exclusive ' agents for the celebrated American Fencing and have recently added a carload to our already large stock. By buying in such large quantities we are in a position to allow our customers the satisfaction of examining the many different styles, weight and height and to give them the very Lowest Prices. If you are planning on building a fence be sure and see our New American Poultry, Rabbit and Stock Fence. It is the latest creation in farm fence structure, being strong enough to hold any kind of stock and the wires are close enough together to stop rabbits and chickens. When a rolj ot fencing is bought of us we will furnish free an implement for streching wire. The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION Hubert ( 'rum of Trout Creek, wim In llm i lly I'rlilny. H, V.. limy nl Minims, was In rrliii'vllli' (In- In h t III tllf WlVlt. .t li ii I in v In ol I'milliiii, w im t rutin- llrllllnlillHluci.it I11TT tilt' Unit III the Willi. ('. It I'nrliln ol Auti'lnim, was In l'rliiivllli mi tiimlmw the II ml of the Week. Mr. ami Mm. Ilcnrv I.iulil t'orlM'lt ll I vr Imvii vUllllm lit -the TIkiIiiiw Hliiii'i Jr. riinrli several ilny this week, .Minn Ij'iiIu Km tea returned from 1'iirlliiiii) llirltrst ul I In' week niter N'MTIll Weeks' visit there. Her HlH. (r IMiui w ill h'tiiiilii n einiple nf Wivks lilllltlT. II. I.. IIiiIiIk rvtiiriie.l Irom I'urt limit tlm llrst ul tin- week. 1 1 ii rulil whs present nt the hlr Hit mill says that It w iim it In nit the bliorest show In1 ever nt It'inU'il. Win. hi mini Ifll Irmii n Mt'iiml story wlmliiw Kumliiy iiIkIiL fnutiir tni; Mi'' rlishl hunt Hit nukli- Jutnt. Tin' break In ii liml inn', Inn flip (iinh iii U rvHllnit i'ii-y. Ml km IMt III lilii', wliu Kruilnitti'il (rum tin' il. mil Hiiiiidrltmi lloiltitl II K 11 lllllHi' m Hill' tliui iiro, In VUltlllK her mrt'iitn lit-ri-. Slip will sieinl tlif summer lit I'rlnevllle. ' ll. ('. Unit' ul Culver, v it busl iii'mt visitor Mimilay. Mr. llnlelins ll iilnn(Uy ul Irull trees on IiIb (.lure liml raise Irult siiiTessttilly' wit limit Irrigation, tic report crops of nil kln.U In line riniilltliiii thU yi'iir In IiIh part ul tliv county. MImi liosit 11. I'nrriitt, one nf tin' in hI in. tnr hi the Crook County IIIkIi Srlioul nt I'rliiuvlllt, wan lien. I lie last ol tlir week ruiili-rrliiK wltli the illxlrlrt hi'IioiiI Imnnl on mutter ri. latins; -to pruvltlliiir facilities (or pupil w ho w ish to take lip nnli H above I In' nlutli, which In I tic highest iiiuilcil In In' taught In tin' MmlrnM school tin- I'omliiic your. Mis I'nr rut t In luilt'liitliriiliU- In In-r effort to liull.t 1 1 1 the I'liuuty Mull school, anil her etllelciicy Ih fully appi-ei'lnteil liy I In lilnh school hoard nml school pat rmiH In p-iiiT.il. 'I'lit' i'tiuuty lilk'li school I luiiklliK ll troiir tililfnr county ihiIIh IIiIh your. .Minima l'louecr. 24 - Hour Service PRINEVILLE EXCHANGE The Pioneer T. & T. Co IviimI nervii'0 Irom 0 a. ra. to H::) p. m. i IV.Ih from 9:150 p. m. to 0:30 a. in. on rural lines 25 cents extra, rxoitiii( culls for doctors, which are fret to subHuriben at all hours. J.M. Kimtou ol IIHil, wim In t hi' clly Momliiy. (;. J. Muck ol l.nlilliiw, wan n vinltnr lii town Monday. Jiiiiiih Win ii ol Anliw noil, wan 0 Iiu'Iiii'mi vlitltor I rlilny. J.V. Vumli'Vi-rt ol lli inl. wim In rrlni'vllli' tin-llrnt ol tliv wn-k. II. I'. Alli n k it Huiiilny lor I'orU liiml, iilli r a vlult of two wei'kN. Mr. J. II. Klilii ri'tiiriu-il Irom a vlilt to (rli'tiiln In t'ortliintl Kiittir. diiy. , O. It, (iniy nml wlfi' were vUltiun frli'iiiln In Trliii'vlUt' Hit' limt of tin Wti'k. II. I,. Hulilm lit iri'ni rlii tu cut n iiiiuHlly of iliic wuuil fur the li kiiI in.'irkct. Mm. I.. Hoiiimr Iclt Huiiilny lor Militlli to vlult Iiit iiirciitit, wim r'ldi' t liore. Mm. 0. 1. I'-iillcy mill In-r iliunrlitcr Minnie, left tor firtiMH Vnllcy Tilt ilny on ii vlult, J i ill n 1'wln, llic ilrlily nicn liunt, w im iIiiIiik liiiHlni'iut nt tin' i'liuuty neat Hiiturilny. , Mr. nml Mm. (icorKK Mlllknn ciiiiie In Irom llit'lr rnncli lor niiiillm tli IiimI tit tlm ivii k. Oni mill 1. I'lilmlrxtcr nml Mm. U'.C. I'onl rt'turiit'il Muinluy Irom nu tin Unix In tlm I'nwiiilcH. ItolHTt I.lMtcr vhiiip In Irom Hlinnl. ku M.uiiliiy, w lit're lu luul Ihi'ii ilc llvci'liiif n liiilich ol Iwt'l cnttlf. Will Wurwi'lli'r iirrlvt'd Sniur.lny fi'om Hlinnlkii niut left tin following; ilny (or lil rnncli nt I.untf Hollow. I'. (I. Mllllorti nml wltc, nml Win. Mllllorn mill n Iff left Momliiy for tin Citwiiili'M for n lwrry picking nml ti ii n 1 1 ii u: trii. , W. W. Ort'iittol IWml, wim ut tlm i'liuuty wt Krlilny. Mr Otvutt will rt'ulitt'r the volvm ol the 1V-" I'liuti'M ireclnet. Wnrn-ii llrown nml Mr. nml Mm. I). K.' Stcwurt nml John Ti'iiKinun weru nt Cove Humtiiy v" bimlmnH I'ouni'eteil with tho t'ovw l'owert'o. 1.. I), l'ox, who il riven tlio IiIk lei j Km ix ear lor the ('oruvtt HUiio" It st nine i'uiiimiiy, nnm .Mommy unit he hml traveled 1700 miles In the piiHt tlftiK'ii day In hln ear. Mr. unil Mm. 10. JoIiiihoii, nc ciiiiiimilc.l liy tliclr noli Jim, lell Monday lor rortlmid when) tliey no to hnve Mm. Jiiliiiniin'HeycH trentt'd. llefore rctuniliiK to rrlnevlllo the JnliiinoiiM exiivt to iro tu Callforuln mid vlnlt tlielr iluughter. Mm. Henry On die. Th Heiulcmoii Inventment Com pany mild n nuiiilier nf liven of roal entato t lip llmt 0I4I1P wei'k to Walter O, SlelKh of Hrntt.li. Aiiionu the tniftii wero three lotn lii'li)ii?liitf to I'". J, Lively, liK'nted JunteiiHt of the city park, price $7"i0, nml tho two uiiMohl Inln In ,loliiixu:f h huIiiIIvIhIoii nt a little over $100 eaeli. Mr, Slel(li took optlomi on the thive renuilnlnir ueiv trnetH In Jolinnon n hiioiIIvihIoii and may clone on them wlthlu u week. LOCAL MENTION W. Colby attended the wool nn leu at Hlinnlkii Friday. Itev. Itnlley pri'iulicil totht'Kood ieople ol I'owi'll 1 1 lit ten hint Siinilny. He report a kooiI uttemlmiie. O, II. CmnnwhlU' of Ilny Creek, wum In Prineville the flrwt ol the week. Mr. Cmnnwlilte repurtn nil crop KOihI In the Ilny Creek cniinlry, The Interior o( the I Inner IiiiIIiIIiik I beluK reMrrnuKi'd mid equipped lor olllee. Mr. I Inner will oceupy the Ifriiuml tloor with hi ntwtrnet ol flee. The rttildeiK't1 ol ThomitM Sharp Jr., and T. K. MeCulliNter on Crooked lllver, will lie the next to receive the nt attention ul Itiiller, MeCliiui & Ilii'rne. The Kpworth IH;tie will iclve n Inwn and porrh oclul at the M. K.' pnmouuKe on Friday eveiilui;, July Ti. lee i' renin nml other enHonable refrtuhmeiit will lie nerved. The liM-al cein nil girl report eool trciitineiit Irom the l'loiiecr Cream Compniiy yenterdiiy when the mer cury wiu (IoiIkIiik around the hiin iln'.l mark. Ic wim n Kallou of Ice c renin. (Ico. P. Itemim nml tamlly will leave tomorrow for their old home In London, Ky., where they will vlnlt relative for nix week or more. They will go liy way of the Canadian I'ncillc throUKh Cnundu mid will re turn n lower route. J. K. Htewnrt It 'iiiiiinny Imve erected a large Mlgn, IJM'l fi-et nt the turn ol the road on the grade went ol the city. A imiii Iht ol other large Ikur nre under -count ruction lor thin firm nml The W. K. King Company. Itev. II. V. IlnrjH'r, Huuday Kchool mlnnlonary ol the remllet.n pn-nhy-tery, who Imn lieen In the I'aullun lielKliborllood lor the punt lew weekn returned to I'rlnevllle Tuenday eveu-Iiik- Mr. Harper will go Irom here to the Itciid country. Forent Supertl A. S, Ireliind nnd Annlntniit KuH'rinor It. K. Johunon have been called, with n uuiulicr ot ranger, to annua the Canyon City olllee In fighting n tire HuiitliolIr.ee. The men left for the Hcene ol the lire the llmt ot thi week equipped tor fire fighting. The work of ten ring away apart ol the old Muling building on Main Street thnt Imn lieen occupied by Or. liy lie an hi otllce Iihh Ih-cii complet ed nnd the remulmler ol the building will lie moved lu n tew day. Work on the new brick building that will occupy the mime location will com mence nt once. ' H. It. Chaffee ol ltiintun, Mnnn., ar rived the flrnt of the week and will remain with the local toreRt eervlce olllco In tlie capacity of fonut nnnlnt nnt. He In n technical man, lately graduated from Harvard, and liln ilntlen will hnve to do with tliennle of timber nnd planting of tree nml other work ot like nature. Dr. Fox returned from I'ortlatid today. Shiii Douthtt ol l'uiillua I In town todny. tieorge lloblw ol Hind, wim In I'rlnevllle yewtcrday. lr. Hyife moviil hi nlllce to the llnner building Monday. ChurlcH A. llrinkly, Hpeciul agent general lund olllee, left Tuevduy for IJend. Dr. Spnuldlng nnd wife nml Itoliert Zeverly nml wife will leave Hhortly for nn outing on Mntole. W. C. McAllen ol the Oregon Trunk returned to Mm ran Weilnenday after n irlcl liunlnenn vinlt here. Mln Honda (laypool ri'turncd to, Portland the flmt ol the week after a vllt with relative here. Mm. Med Vnnderpool nnd grand daughter, ISyrl DuvIh, returned from Portland the flmt ol the wi-ek. ll. ll, Chnffee left yettterilny for It. inland w tie re he will In-gln hin work with the forent wrvlce. Mln Mnlile Fonter left yenterday for I'ortlnnil nfter a two week' vinlt with her uunt, Mm. J. II. Wlgie. A large kiln ot,. brick Ik belug pre pared nml will lie burned In n few day for the new Milling buildliig. Dale J iincn' reitldence in theJohu mm addition I rajiidly aiwuiulng nliaiw ami will Ik- ready lor occu pancy In a few weeks. Win. O. Ilarrliimn arrived the firnt ot the week mid Imn already taken up hi work with tho local oljlePn nnnlntaut torent ranger. Mln F.lnlo Unborn left today for Jauientown, Va., where nlie will at tend a linireh convention. She ex pect to lie gone about n month. I). Gordon and wife of ti olden dale, Washington, returned to their home t lie flmt of tho week nfter a vlnlt with Mr. and Mm. It. T. John aim of I'on. ell liutte. Dun Knrough, who In held for the killing of hi I urn near Madrn Saturday night, wim given a hearing yi'Kterdny and wo held to the grand Jury without bail by justice ti. L. Bernler. A very pretty "bottle shower"' wo Riven nt the Wlnnek home hint evening to Ming (Vila Neliu. About twenty young ladle were preeent who enjoyed the invasion liuuiennely. There were ganien, vwnl ami Inntru meniml munic nnd relreHlmientH.- J. L. MeCulloch report that the nle ol hi bunlneuH to X. W. Snn home did not take place n an nounced a nliort time ago, through the column ol the Journal. Air. Snnborne hit opened a law olllee in room 10, Adaiunou building. At the Methodlnt church for Sun day, the 24th. The morning subject will be, "leaning on Christ." The one for the evening will be, "The lllogruphy of the tilrl." It is byre quest thnt we preach upon this sub ject. A spctiu) Invitation is given to both the young nnd old to attend this Service. LOCAL MENTION Mm. J. W. Fogle of Paulina, was lu Viui'Vllle Friday. , Holler McClum & Barnes hnve com pleted the painting of J. K. Htewnrt' renlilrnce, and the home of Tom Langdon at Powell Butte. Prenbyterlnn church. Sunday School nt 13 a. in. No preaching service. No endeavor owing to the alnx-nce of the pator form the city. Wenther Forecaster George White report Tuesday as the hottest day i of the seimou In Prineville. The teiu-: lerature renehed 9h degree, throe degree higher than any day yet till year. Ho far this week the tem perature ha reached 93 degree on Monday, 9H degree .on Tuesday, 90 ' degree on Wednesday and today much cooler, the minimum, accord ing to the government thermometer, being 8 degn-e. Dr. Coray Coming. Dr. J. P. Ooray of Portland, will soon I in tuwn for utiun vinit. Dr. liorsy ii licensed physician and surgeon of the slate of Oregon, but limit hi practice to special wt.rk on the eye, ear nose and throat atid fitting glasses. Help Wanted Man and woman wanted to work on ranch; good wages. C. 1.. Robert, Post, Ore. "14-1 mo Wagon for Sale. Light Stitdc Wiker wngon for ale, brnn uew. Inquireof A.MKK Uai mlkii, Prineville, Ore. 7-7-lnip For Sale. 640 acres of land on the east side of Powell Butte three quarters ol a mile Irom Crooked Kiver. First class land. Address J as. Wilso.i, lootl, Division St. Portland, Oregon. Union Church Service. Topic, "The Lender, SI Is 10 a. m. Bible school. 11 a. m. Preaching, (iood SnmaVitan." 7 p. m., V. K. Society. ICIeuor IJnlley. H p. in. Preaching, Evangelistic. We bid you a hearty welcome. Come with us. C P. Bailey, pa tor. Dog Lost Fox Terrier, while, one black eye, answers to nime of "Sport." 'Suitable reward will be paid for in-; formation leading to its recovery, j Address C. S. CorriN, Prineville. Or. ! Live near Powell Buttes. 7-21-21 1 List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acres two mile out, 165 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. 11200, including crop. ...... Homestead relinquishment, 3 miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, under canal survey, $o25. .. . 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. Maktr Croii (aires ScImoI Books Ciaert Sapslits Jewelry Wall Piper D. P. 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Remember Adamson's Almond and Cucumber Cream is the Genuine. DIGESTO only 50c a box D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS i 1 Fruit Jars Fruit Jar s Fruit Jars Mason i ; Pints : : 90 Quarts $1,10 -Hall-aalU ; 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 Pints Quarts . Hall-gallon ., ..$1.20 . 1.50 . 2.00 Watch- ? our window for, .. these specials. J, E. Stewart & Co Mail orders receive prompt , attention ,