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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
" Are You Going to the Mountains ? With half of the money usually spent on a trip to Portland or the sea shore, we can fit you out with a light wagon. f . - 11 i ... j . t. c i . . -ii Li- a tcnt.f.Khina tackle, guns, errmunition, cemp stove, ctrr.p stcols, Lconomy or iviason iruit jars. ana...u, K. . ... cn.c you to enjoy the comforts of an ideal mountain outing. Let us quote you prices on wnai you neea m u... ....c,. aV1' ".'i ji, ;u t i""r ' .."- . The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION " Mil id hi M mv lli'lil mill vl(i were In I'rliK'vlllo Tui'Hiltiy. J. II, Itis-kli'" ri'lurni'il to I'ltrUmiil the II in I ol Ilic week. II. II. llnkowNkl litt Tiu-wlay tor l'ralrli Clly mill Hiirn. J. II. Viiinlt-rpuol wna a iiiixxiiiik''!" fur Hhnnlkii tln flint ill I hi' week. I'.. '. I'hiikIiI nml Henry "nr lln were IiiimIih'm vUltur TiH'mlny. M. K I'lllnlt rrtiiriinl tlte Hint ol lln tvk trimi it trip l Trout t'rti'k tiy lyilo. Will Arinihi nml II, 11. W'elili runic In Monthly Willi Iri'lulit lor loriil int'tvliiint. Mr. nml Mr. J. II. W'IkIc rrttirnetl from it vm-nllon ill tin' coiuit t lit ImnI nt lu week. Itev. f. C. Iliihlililtfo will rttiirn from III vui'iillnii for hint Hniiiliiy' mrvlt-e nt tlii rnntiytrrliiii t'liiirtli. Wuriw'flli-r & LUli-r have ImiiKht tin' J. W. I'ot;li' in till' nml will a niter llii'in on tU'lr ranch near 1 'n till mi. I'.. K. tilllrntviiter, Cliirriifenntl Jtio I'iihI piiMHotl tliroii(li 1 1"1 city Tnr ilnv on tlii'ir wny lit Hlimilkii with it lillllrll of rattle, II. I'.. lilili-oiitmilil ii tiiiut'li of lx Ji'rwy cow o J, V, l.hinHtiin Hitliirilny, Tin' fiiniilili'riitlim wa S.tiHl for tli.' ix. I.iiiiU V, U'thl,. In lining deputy work for Coiiuly Avr J, 1). I.it l-'iillol to, Alimit lorly paw of tin- current yritr' la roll have Ihvii compli'tiMl nml the work U iriurtwi. In rniltlly. It. M. I'owell will Inirvmt 200 nrnn of itlfiillu for 'im1 thl yrnr. A mrl of I lilt nmotttit l In tlii' pin) now nml tlm rviiiHlmli'r will lie of n Inter cro. He linn a iiuti'liliK' liilllt i-m', IhII.v for llmtHliliiK nml I'li'itiilnit tlil-t divil. nml In- tlilnk lit- will get an aliaiiilaiit t Irlil tlilx yi-ar. Will liiliHoitaiiil n Iff wtTi' In I'rliif vlllf liuyltiK miptillin Tiii'xilay. J til ii K. It) nil of llriiil rt'turiii'il from I'ortlHinl llir flmt of Hit' wii-k. J. II, llitin r ri'tiirni'il from Ilnnl 'I'lii Hilii.v from a lirli l tuiHliniM vlxlt. ('. II. Dlnwlilillt' ami family lift ypHti'nlay for Newport wlti'Bi tlti'V will H'tnl a montli or more enjoy Iiik it t itration. Warren Kuox retnrnt'tl the liwt of tlii- wee k from Malm where lie Iwm Ihvii hearing nliii'ii. Iti'v. J, I). U-wellun anil family left Momlny for n vnnttlon Itev. Iwrllrll will nttt'inl 1 1 to it ii ti tut 1 confiTeiire nt .Siokane iH'forreturnliiK. Mr. ami Mm. Joe Mtl'olltlin relurneil to tlielr home In Anteloiie Tni'Hilay after u I'ImII with Mr. Mr Colltim'ii fUtrr Mr. P. II. Duak.' C. W. Klklim nml family Tetnriiftl from nil nutliiK In the Ciim iiili -i Mon thly. They report nn excellent ttlne mnl mime lurk In ntvurliiK t)nti ami Iwrrlen. It. I. Krtrliiiiii ai.il wife will leave Siittinlay for Knvenport, ltiwo, Mht-re laii eHTtn to llnlli III utinly of chlroprutli', They will lie Rone ii n I II miiiirtluie In I lie Hprlnir. Mr. Philip, of DoiiKhm A I'lilllpn who lire to liullil tint atom-work of the KitpllHt ill n nil, urrlveil from I'oilltinil i'tii'Hilii.v nail will 1,1'kIii at onre to prepare for conHtruetloii work. Kllle Kilt fHtm n'turnetl the hmtyif lite week from The Dalit. tiere he went to meet hi brother Om-ar. linear will iriiil mime time vlltlii(r hi reliitlvi'BjIii're More reltiriilng to hi home In t'lilfittfo. V. Ii. Mllllroii nml party ri'turmtl lite hint of the week from JmirHnu tity nutl other Wllhiinelto valley point, where they have been crltlnn their winter mipylv of fruit. Tliey Hiirrtftlnl In tti'ttlUKau aliiiiulniire of lilnt'klierrte ami other fruit. Ilorrartl I'amphell, the fourteen- eiir-iiltl Hon of Eil t'aiiiliell,'wiio I a liitithrr ln-litw of Sheriff Klklu, illril nt the I'mupholl home, ten mile from Mmlrun, on the Warm SprlnR LOCAL MENTION . lUileout, A tin of 1UI liipllt aUtii took the Htnte meillcal exiimlnatloii In I'ort luml a few ilnv iik'1'- ' thl mi'ii- lilt l,l,dUU.I ...1.1 ..I IIUM., Ill 1,'f I V I . , ,, .i , ' .i mail Moutlay, from tllphtlierhi. The of tliN plare riiukeil fourth from the , , , ht'iitl of Hie lint. Thl I a kooiI HliowhiK. eoliNlilt'iiiiK t lie far t that the prnetlre ami priwit'tlure I tllf feiviit from Kni;lintl. where Ir. Kox lintl praetlri'tl torn number of year. Ili'lxlrr poHtofllt'i', whltii ha been I'Hlabl iKfii'tl ami illxroutlnneil pa. motllrally for tln pant ten year, I iikiiIu off the limp. Mall from thl point to Miiilra K'' '' way of Khiinlko now, ami a letter to t'tilver H. K. Ii. for exauipli" would require iibout II vi liny iiniler favorable ron tlltlotiM fur tlellvury, while one tlay Hhoultl lie iUlk' Ioiik enoilKll. Home kind of wtwt nlilf mall nervier Ih uifileil worHf now than ever Mori, hut It will piThap not be hail until the mall Hiipply eomi from MiiiIimh to I'rluet tile, for the poHlolllre ile purt meiit inovrH very lowly In thene inallei'H. boy hail been lrk two wwk uutl wa couHlde red almiMtt out of diuiKor. Ill Hlnter Nltit, who I a little older than her brother, la Hiifferini; from the mi me tllHfUBr, a are other In the vklnlty. MadniM Pioneer: Pat Kennedy, of the railroad contractliitf (Inn of Ken iietly & Frailer, who have the con tract for the lli-Mt 10 mile of Orcgou Trunk Kradlni; Houtli of Madra, Itwt hi life July 27th In AhiMka, when a HtiiK'e la which he wa rhlliiK upet In the river. Mr. Kennedy wa Htruck by the plunking ho rut and either killed outright or tlrowtit'd. He left Matlra ajiout tho inltlille of July to ko to Alawka to look after hUHiucH IntereHt. Ho wa one of the inoHt Huect'HHful and widely known railroad builder In the country Horn -To the wife of II. R Weilucmlny, it iclrl, N. K. Newblll of (irlmly wiu a bul- iie vlHltor Katurday. J. II. Homey wa lu from I tin ranch near Mini ran Moutlay. V, A. Forbenntl John Mnter of llentl were IiukIiii-h vUltor Motulay. Earl McLaitKhlln I connnetl to hi room with an uttack of typhoid fever. Mr. Duu ItfUlUKof Metolu I In the city attending to ome miiool niatter. JoNlnh William and wife were up from their t "rooked river ranch the tint of the week. Pete U'lirmitn, who ha a bliu'k mllli hop lu llentl, wa a bulne vlIUir a couple at day thl week. Tillman Ileuter nnhduHl heailliiK 150 acre of wheat for 1. W. Henr yrnter tlay eveulnic. Thl wheut will yield uliotit 83 IiuhIu'I per acre. C. V. Flatter and wife, Walter Ftwter nutl Mr. Mary Smith, return ed yewtertlay evenlnit from a two week outing ou the Metolu. 1'. 'C Harvey, who I working with the forest service lu the tudy of blight that I killing tree In Home pnru of the Uite,arrlved from Itiirn yeU'rday nutl will pentl a couple of week In the 111 tie mountain and other part of the Iknohtite national foret tudylng till ilbteane. Sheriff Klklu I tending out tate ment to proerty holder who have uot paid tho hiHt of the l'.HJl) tax. Payment Itecmne due on the tlrt Monday lu October after that a 10 lr cent la-ntalty will be ntltletl aud liitertut charged ut tht rale of 1 ler cent per mouth until the amount Is paid. Frank Foret and family will atari the laat of thl week for their Med ford ranch where they will HeuU the winter. They have rented theCrook- etl river ranch to O'Nell Lanttn & Co. I'helr ouh, Earl and Mark, will each drive an auto overland, and a Htop of aevernl day will be made at Crater Iake. The one year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Tom Sharp tiled in Port land laat Saturday, where It had been taken for medical attention. The child had been suffering for aome time from a complication of disease common to children, and last week It wa decided that It should lie taken to a hoHitttal for treatment. The parent arrived lu 1'ortliuid Friday and the death occured Saturday. Holler, McCluin & Barne yesterday received a (minting machine that doe wonderful work lu the way of paint Ing roof, barn, fence und other things that do not require a tine Job, The machine 1 a little wouder, cost $55 and doe the work ofelgh teen men. Paint or whitewash is distributed through a spray which operate under air pressure of from lf0 to 200 pounds. Arthur Ulbson of Post wa a bust iliu visitor Friday. Mr. aud Mr. Lee Davenport wen In from Itentl Moutlay. II. M. Kini'iid wa lu the city from Post the first of the week. Theo. M.I'ont of 0lt wa In Prine ville on business Saturday. Five mi U loaded with piuwanger arrived from Shmilko yesterday. Commlttsloner It. H Ilaytt'y wa lu the city from I.HliIWtw the llratof the wek. J.. I). Fine and W. H. Puett of Mitchell were lu the city the last of the week. I.'. M. Mster arrived from Portland yesterday and will make a trip to his Ochoco ranch before returning. Mis Maude Dolilis returned to Astoria today, where she will teach ! In the public school agalu this win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank U. Foster are the guest of Mr. mid Mr. Harry Lnulusat their ranch near Howard thl week. Mr. Rutterfieltl of Mitchell wa ;in Print-vllle yesterday with a load of fruit and product from Id Uritlge Creek ranch. A. It. Holler received a letter from the Margaret He company, who are playing at Susnnvllle, Calif. They expect to come heredurlug fair week. Mr. and Mrs, I. W. Fogle of Paulina passed through Prineville ou their way to Portland the first of the week. where Mr. Fogle will receive medical treatment. J. F. ('utile came In the first of the week from Paulina, where he has been ou the Wunweller & Lister much. He report a short hay crop in that section. . Fvancl B.Clark, F. 8. Forest and (teorge Kaue of the Oregon Iruuk Hallway were lu Prlueville Tuesday on liUHluesa couuecteti wit u ineir work In the vicinity of Redmond. LOCAL MENTION Z. Stroud left for Ileaverton today. A. C. I.uca of Bend, wa In Prine ville yesterday. Mis Jane Allen left lor lientl yes terday. Iva West of Heud I visiting rela tive here thl week. M. Mwoni-r and son of Itentl, were buslucs visitor today. Mr. A. Estes and aon Ernest left yesterday for a trip to Portland. Mr. C. Sam Smith left yesterday for Albany where she will loin her husband. Lawrence Dillon and bis uncle. Lorenzo Hlllard, and a friend named ! Job, arrived the first of the week i from Vlsalla, California, where! Lawrence has spent the past three years. j A. C. ICnlghten has bought resi lience property In The Dalles and , will Boon go there to live. He has rented hi Prineville property to Hubert Carey, who will occupy It at ' ouce. Forest fires In the vicinity of Kos- '. land destroyed the home of L. C. ; Caldwell, and other building In the community and was threatening the home of E. Q. Roruk and others late last night. Supervisor Ireland and other assistants started this morning for the scene of trouble. L. F. Wakefield, general agent for the Central Oregon Improvement Company of Seattle, who have the hnudllug of the Crescent tow unite, wa In Prineville today on hi way to Crescent. He report consider-1 county court at that place regarding able activity In town lots In their : the repairing of that road for auttsi new project. J. L. MeCulloeh has j and teams. Work Is nlrendy In prog leen appointed Frlnevllle agent for I ress on the Crook county end of the the company. Couhty Judge Elll and Commis sioner It. H Bavk-y were In the city the first of week. These gentlemen have lieen to Eugene recently look ing over the old McKlnzle road across the Cancades.and conferring with the road, and although It will he late thl fall before the roatl Is In very good shape, it will lie ready for next year which will no doubt be a big year for autos In this part of the state. SubscrlbTTor the Jonrnal fliOa year List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acres two miles out, 165 under ditch; 70 in alfalfa; 95 in grain; good house, barn and outbuildings; 30 shares in ditch and all implements. Price 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 fenced. Small house and barn; good well. 11200, including crop. Homestead relinquishment, 3 miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, under canal surrey, 1325. 160 acres, HO tillable, 100 in crop; 12 acres under ditch; good house, barn and outbuildings. Price 16000, including $3000 crop. HENDERSON INVESTMENT Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. CO. Socialist County Convention. The Socialist County Convention for Crook county, state of Orugon, it here by called to meet at the circuit court room at Prineville, Oregon, on Satur day, September 17th, 1910, at 1 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of nominating candidates for all the county offices to be filled at tlis next general election, ant) 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 lie identified with the Socialist movement will be en titled to a voice in the proceedings of the convention. Done bv order of the Socialist County Central Committee, August 1st, 1910. J. 11. Hoknky, Chairman. 3. H. Smith, Secretary. A Speaker of national reputation will address the convention. 8-11 sUktrtCrodt Kutcs V A M O 0 Mimal bitraawaU U. r. Adamson & to Csatsra Sipplm Imtj't Cuim Will Pirr . DRUGGISTS I CifUt Grateful relief from the torture of sunburn with its annoyance and unsightby after effects is absolutely assured if Adamson Almond and Cucumber Cream is constantly used. Adamson's Almond and Cucumber Cream will prevent all the skin troubles of hot weather, will save your com plexion and keep the face, neck, arms and hands soft and healthy. This summer you can avoid all the discomforts of sore, parched, irritated skin if yon will use Adamson's Almond and Cucumber Cream every day. Applv it night and morning as well as before and after exposure to the sun or wind; you will not be troubled with either blistering or peeling. If the skin should be already burned, Adamson's Almond and Cucumber Cream is delightfully cooling, soothing and healing to the fevered surface, affording almost instant relief. Mothers find it excellent for baby's delicate skin. Fathers know it is unequalled after shaving. Remember Adamson's Almond and Cucumber Cream is the Genuine. DIGESTO only 50c a box D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS tjy 1 Season - End Sale 1 Shoes for Men, Wotnen and Children . " 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. V Misses- Children's August 13 , . 7 " 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