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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1910)
, p. -M Are You Going to the Mountains? With liajf of the money usually spent on a" trip to Portland or the sea shore, we can fit you out with a light wagon. a lent, fuliinir tackle, tuns, emmuniticn. camp stove, camp stools, Economy or Mason fruit jars, and a stock of first-class groceries that will enable you to enjoy the comforts of an ideal mountain outing. Let us quote you prices on what you need in this line. E3 1 1 HSJ I. ' SIS The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION l.eo Wliile nl I'ort laixl Id homo tm a visit. I. V.' Ward returned from I'urt liiml Kiindiiy. . Willi Kiiuxol 1'iwt wn In I'rlno- Vllll TlleadllV. (. 1, Allliittliitiu i'n hip In frui n SUler rliilnrdtty. Mm. Willi, Wnnii ol Khnnlkti In yIhIUiii; relative here. II. V. I intia returned to hi home In IlllUlmru Miiinliir . t V. 1'r.vmiui of l.iiinoiitn wiih III IhM lly I In' (lint of week. Mix Itiwulf Morrl of Paulina In In tilt city for leather' examination!. Horn To the wile of Allen Will COM'tl of I'llNVl'll llllllO (III AUKHHt n I my. ItoM'oe Howard of tin1 II, I. & 1'. I'oiiipiiny ua In theclty (rum l'ort laud tin' limt of (lie week. Uiiii'r Clark mill wife of I'ltiillnn inKei tlirmiuli I'rllii'Vl'V Sundny on their way to Idtiho to v lull re lative. N. It. Cooper I mifferlnii from 5 very mire liniiil for the Heroin! time till BOIIHOIl, Mm. Ilnimen, who wiw ln)iirei! liy falllnu from 11 Miiuon nliniit July 1, Ih utile to lie nroiiiul nmiln. A. It. HoKera of MlniieiipollH mill I'rimk ItoliertMou of lleml mere the BUeHtH of J. II. Iliiuer Saturday. Mr, l'milki-mon nnd Mr, freta-utt lefl the ImhI of the week for u vWt with relative 11 1 the sviislde 11 ml rlm-where. Monroe I lender ami Mr, linker whit have Itren vUltlnn with J. I.. MeCiilliH-h, hnve returueil to their lioiue In I'ufiir. I'renlij ti rlanehlirvh Siiudny m liool nl IO11. 111, Nil preui'litnu servlee. No enih'itvor otvliiK to the iilmein'O of the piiHtor from the city. I!ev. K. W, Warrington of l'ilnt J liiH'k wiihIii rrliievlllo thU week oil IiIh vnciitloii from hi iiiiMtornte ut tlmt pliii-e. Hn preiti'heil nt the I'reHliyterlun ehurcli S 11 inlay In the iiliHence of Itev. liiililildKe. S, V. Yiinrey Hold ji liiini'll of 1759 henil of 11 1 1 1 1 toll Hhcep toil t'ortlitllil llrui lhi last of the week, lie re. tvlveil :i 30 per 100 live weight for them delivered In Minnlko. Thin U the llrHt Bale of thin kliul that hit lieen reported thlH Heiinoii. Janu'B ('. ilchrlnt broke III left leu jiiHt iihovu the itnklo Friday-of limt week while Htucklnjr liny hy iiii'IUIh of it liny Iniek. The ncehleiit ocrured lit the A, J, Noble place cunt of I'uiillnii. Ir, Kdwitrd wan tuim nioiii'd and Hindu the run of Homr seventy tulle In a little lex than four Ikiiii-m In hi Cadillac, IWith Iiiiiii'h of the li'ir were found to hp broken, but the patient In (jottliiK nlotijf nicely. He will be brought to town In iiboiit a week for treatment Will I.011111U of 1'iwt wnn lu the fit y Friday. tl. II. Collvrr of Culver whh In I'rlil vllle Haturdny on IhihIuiim. Jerotnn mid K. It. Knox of 1'iwt were In I'rlnevllli- Haturduy, Howard W. Turner, mayor of Mad' ran, whh In I'rlnevllle Sunday. Mr. II, Drummer and Akuc were In the city from 1'imt Moiulity. J'red (irlmcH, l.d Itnulyu mill Alvln lirlineH are nil nick with the iiiciom-Ih. I'. ('. Uowlee, HKi'lit for I lie f. 8. & S. Company In lleml, whh In Trine vllle Monday. T. II. Hell of I'ortlaud Ih inukliiK one of IiIh nttulur trlpn throii(jli Interior DreKoii. W, C, UnrlHT, who U In tercHtctl lu the new Culver towimlte, wnK Intnl. linn vlnltor Monday. M. A. I 'rone and family returned from Willamette valley mid way poliitM the flrnt of the week. Mm. I. I.. Ketchuui returned Fri day evenluic from it vacation with dtto tirny' family hi Huiniult I'ralrle. (iriiut Mayn of The Dalli-a wan In I'rlnevllle Meiiduy 011 IiIh way to IiIh CrooktHl river ranch. He will return with it bunch of turf cattle. Itev. Clereiiifer, pant or of The IMIIch llaptlnt rhitreh, pri'ached a npleiidld Hcrmoii to 1111 uppn'clatlve audience hint Sunday iilwlit. J. II. Kelly of Vont wan In town Saturday. Mr. Kelly ha Hold liln luterent nl I'ont mid U on IiIh way to Albany, w here he may locale. The fro ik County Altract Com pnuy have junt completed n blur print of Crook County which In the moHt complete thliiu of the kind wi have mm to date. The mapH n re 21 x lu liu heH mid nhow every pontolllcr and pont road In the county, the Hut of the proponed new county and numeroun other thlnun that are 01 luterent to the people. The print will nell lit 75 cent inch. . The 1'leree Arrow Rcvrn-pnaiiKcr Car Ih-IoiikIiik to the ICnpy Auto Com pany of Bend ran hwh.v down Ante lope creek Saturday nlnht. The car made record time with It wven pa eii(er until a nharp curve to the left tore the tired tnd rlma from the wheeln on the left hand Hide of the cur. Thin intuit the car, which up ti thin time, would not respond to the break, eanler to control and It ivaa Moon "topped. UeportH come from niitolnt that the I'rluevHle-Mailran road I gettliiR ulmont ImpaHHiible. The bridge iutohh McKay In unnafe for a team, and report h of nprlnun beliin broken and other Injuries lu. inaehlneH come from that ipiarter. It In dllllrult to comprehend the volume of travel that koch over thl rond the number of nuton ulonu run Into the ncore every work. Nothing short of a ftrnded, Knwcleil road way will answer for this road and the only iUewlim Is how Moon nit1 we jtoliiu to Ket It. LOCAL MENTION J. II. Iteckly arrived Tiiediiy from I'ortlaud. v J. 1.. (Illchrlnt ol I'uullna 1 In rrluevllle today. Adolph Hcliulti of Ilarne wan a biiHlueB vlnltor yetiterdny. J. 0. Cecil, a prominent otockmaii ol Hum wn In the city today, C. McPherHon of Hay crtn-k wa traiiHnrtliiK land bunlnenn Tnnndity. Henry HlrdnoiiK punned throiiuh rrluevllle toilny on hi way to Lubl in w. A. K. Ktoiie, a young lawyer from MillllCHota, I III I'rliievllle looking over thl country lor a suitable loca tion. A. II. Young I making a net of alwtract book of the binds In Crook County. Thl, In abstractor utimber four for Prineville. Itev. It. K. Hnrpcr panted through the city yesterday for Kelmoiid. where he goe oil bunlnens connected with the l'rcnbytcrlan church. Mr. Italley report a good service at the McDowell Kclioolhoune lust Sunday. He returned In time to conduct the funeral service ol Archi bald Loult Ktncln-r. II. W. Wilson and wife nud their daughter, Minn Wilnou, came in from Iteiul Tuesday with C. It. l'urliuii and wife. They have lieeo ou nn outing ou the iHwchute. V. M. Weaver, representing the Sherman, Clay A Co. music house of Portland, I lu rrluevllle, In the in terest ol III house. He ha four piano on the way from Slutiiiko, which herxHct to use at Ills con cert Saturday afternoon. K. I. Smith bought 4:1 tons of meadow hay of Med Vauderpool a few day ago and ha It baled. It will lie hauled to Madras where he linn contracted a considerable quantity to the livery stables. The price paid for the hay was 10 a tou. ltaniliill It. Howard arrived yester day from Ilend on a bicycle looklug over the country for the Portland Journal and the Pacific Monthly. He started from Ontario by wheel a mouth ago, and has traveled TOO mile through the southern part of the state. Timothy K. J. Duffy, who re present the prosecuting attorney' oltlce at this place, wan appointed U. K, Commissioner for a period of four years, beginning Ausust 5. This supplies a long-felt want here as the town ha been without n commis sioner for years. Mr. Huffy occupies the ofllce formerly used by W. A. Hell. At the First Methodist church for Sunday the 14th. The subject for the morning will be, "God's t'nfnlllng Love." The one for the evening will lie, "The Increasing Kingdom." Thl will be the last service before the annual conference, a the pastor will leave Monday for a feAv days' vacation. John Mllllron of Bartira wan a buslncH vlnltor today. Deputy Sheriff John Comb nod Millard I'.lkln left today for a trip to the Cascades A. H. Ireland went to Hlmulko to day ou bunluen connected with tile Korsct Kervlce. John Morris, who linn been Mick for over a month wa able to be out today for the first time. Mis Helen Klklns and Mrs, Logan are sandlng their vacation at C. C. lion place 011 iipcr OIiih'h. Ueorge F. Storkinanii and wife re turned from a visit with relatives at Lakevlew the first til the week. Miss Nora Dobbs returned to Khnulko yesterday to resume her work with the telephone exchange at that place. A contract has liecn let for CO cords of dry pine wood for the I'rlnevllle Public School to J. H. Demarls & Hon. The contract price Is said to have been 7 per cord. Archibald L. Kmelzer died Satur day morning from typhoid fever. The funeral was held Sunday. Mr. Smeller was a brother of Joe Suielner of this city, and arrived here In the early spring from Chicago, his former home. He was a young man, and well liked In the community. The theft of several articles have leu reported thl week. A pair of horse collars were stolen from A. S. Irelatd, a buggy robe aud whip from Isom Clerk, a buggy from Mr. S. .1. Iafollette and a saddle from It. V. Constable. No clew has Inm-ii found that will lead to the Identity of the thieves. Cow and Calf for Sale. A young cow, part Jersey, first cnlf, heifer, for sale. Price fcJj for cow and calf. Can be seen at L. Lt. l.a follette's place near I'rlnevllle. Also 3 luch Mitchell wagon, nearly new, will sell or trade for lighter one. 8-1 1-1 1 LOCAL MENTION Mr. Bailey ask all subscribers to the new church to pay In the half of their ftubscriptlon to either bunk, subject to the call of the Bnptlnt church. D. V. Ktewart, treasurer. T. J. Stacks and Wallace Clow of California, are visiting relatives at Lainonta. Mr. Stack I a brother of A. T. Stacks of that place, and Wallace Clow 1 a nephew of H. H. Clow of this city. A. L. Mills, president of the First National Dank of Portland and Ell-j ott F. Corbet t, were the guests of: Tom Sharp Jr., yesterday on their j return from a fishing trip at the headwaters of the Deschutes. 1 j Union Church Service. Saturday 2 p. m., covenant meet ing of the jcburch. Let there be a good attendance. Sunday 10 a. ni., Bible school. 11 a. in., preaching. 7 p. 111. Christian endeavor meeting, leader, Mr. Gertie Ketchum. 8 p. in., preachlngj f A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. C. 1'. Bailey, pastor. Wanted. Men capable of earning t0 per week sell ing trees fur the Urgent and brat known nursery in the West. Choice territory. Guaranteed ntock. For tarticuiar, ad dress, Ostoos Nieiar Cohpasy. 5-Mino Orenco, Oregon. Notice to Well Drillers. 1 would like to have bids on drill ing a 200 foot well on my place near Prineville thin fall. Will let contract. Address C T. Slayton, Prineville, Oregon. S 4 4t T. II. and I- B. Lafollette have a number of steer from Jack Shat tuck for feeders for the coming winter. - The price paid for three and four year old cuttle was 947. E. T. j Slayton paid about the same figure for cattle for Ids use. The hay on both of these places as well as the ranch of II. 8. Cram will be fed to the steers during the coming winter. The Cornett Stage Stable com pany, The Wenandy-Bunten Auto company and the Espy Auto com pany are the only people that are attempting a regular schudule on the Prineville Slmnlko-Bend run at this time. Other cars run spasmodi cally, but the three companies run one car each way each day over the route with the regularity of a rail road. The average distance daily Is Hi miles per car. List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acres two miles out, 165 tinder ditch; 70 in alfalfa; 95 in grain; good house, barn and outbuildings; 30 share, in ditch and all implements. Price 116,000; 16000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. 40 acres wheat land, 9 miles out; all tinder high state ol cultivation and fenced. Small house and barn; good well. $1200, including crop. Homestead relinquishment, 3 miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, under 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. Socialist County Convention. The Socialist County Convention for Crook county, state of Oregon, i here by called to meet at the circuit court room at Prineville, Oregon, on Satur day, September 17th, 1H10, -tit 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for all the county offices to be filled at ths next general election, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before (aid con vention. This will be a mass conven tion and all persons in Crook county, state of Oregon, known to be identified with the Socialist movement will be en titled to a voice iu the proceedings of the convention. Done by order of the Socialist County Ceutral Committee, August 1st, l'JIO. J. II. Hoknky, Chairman. J. II, Smith, Secretary. A Speaker of national reputation will address the convention. o il Maker ft Grik (aim ScW.1 Bki Cm era Saaaliet Jewilry Wall raMT 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 1 Begins Saturday August 13 Season - End S H ajie Begins Saturday August 13 Shoes for Men, Women and Children -j T-" White Goods A lot of odd pairs in Our prices on these goods are always right and Men's Women's Saturday you will find these sale prices Extra Special. Misses' Children's August 13 All go at reduced prices Now is the time to lay in a good supply Watch our window . for these specials. J. E. Stewart & Co Mail orders receive prompt attention vi