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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1910)
Superior Grain Drills A Comparison Invited We ask you to compare the Superior with any other drill on the market. Carefully consider the one-piece solid steel frame, the large diameter steel axle, the strongest and best wheels and the hoppers, made out of the best well-seasoned lumber Order Now Don't put off getting a' machine. Place your order now and it will be here for the fall sowing. The Superior Drills speak for them selves. The name tells a true story. i Wll II S c5 S 3 3 o fesss The W. F. King Company, Prineville Oregon LOCAL MENTION llnrii AuitiiNt ID, Id t Itr wile of A, V., Ittillicrdint, it mm. A. It. I.liuimn ntul (ntiilly are luick tmni Ihi'lr on I Inn. Mrs. (). W, Klkln ami noil left Wi'dmndity fur I'nrtlauil. Mm. V. V, llulier U down with In. tin minatory rlit'linintlam, Mm. I'.llu Miu'ki-y rvturui'd the hint nl 1 1' week from 1'iirtlitixl. Mm. William Hiin'ilil of font, la vIhIiIhk In 1 1 w it till iTk. ' W ild' llimtnn uml (ntiilly lutvr tCioib mi n trip to tin J 1m 1'iiy val ley. Mra.Mellslti,vnoliln of I'millim, la vl.lt lu (rliiuU In I'rliipvllk- thin WIH'k, - Mr, unit Mr, ticorKe liny were (I. n from 1'imt tlu flrnt uf tin week. Mrs, 1.. (iimiir returned hint Krltliiy from n vIhIi with rcliillvcr In Kent tit'. It. I'.. Join of I low anl left for I'lirduml tlio llmt of tlm wk on titlNlm-na, Mm. II. i. Pnvln returned Mou lin, V from n two month' vlnlt nl MohIit nml other initnhlit points. t Incur lliilfiniiii nml (ntiilly, Mlnne Itertlm ilutfiiiiin nml Illi I'ulliT li lt for a trip to t ) I iixi'ii ili'H the hint of tin' wvk, Johnny l.ttckcy wim liirkey enough to ixviire ii Due pair of nntlern mi liiintlui; trip to thi Mmiry mnmi titliin. II will have 1 1 ii-mi iiioiiuti'tl. A lliv broke out near the nml lit the power hoiim Sniiilny noon hul wim put out In-fore Kiilnliitf much liruilwuy. The iliiinnife wnn iiuml mil Slim ley Murrlx left, yenterdoy for I'lirtlnnil where lie will cpem! the winter In school. Ill parents will move to I'ortlmiil fur the winter iiliuiit the limt of the niouth. Word from Kniirnn City, Mil., aiiyn thut liny .Snoililerly, who wim no puriilyzeil vl lie led I'rlnevllle n month nn thut lie couhl ncltlier wulk or tulk In now iri'ltlni; well He run wulk ntul tulk nml In Im proving right tilling. First 1'renliyterliiti Church Sunday A ugUHt 2S, Will. NunOiiv School in ii. m, l'rviu'lilng at 11 h. in. Suh Ject, "Atimwphere and Life." Twi light service nt T::I0 p. in. Topic of illncimrns, "Yield Yourelven unto lluil." A eordlul weleonio nwnltn yon. An Inline man liy tin; name of Mike Murphy wim brought over from Ki'ilniiinil l-'rldiiv. He liuil been employed lu tl rullroiul eump tieurthut town. After nil cxutnlnu 1 Ion hero lie wim committed to the county Jul! pending the nrrlvnl of nt tcnilnntn from the iih.vIuui ntSulem. Murphy beeiime violent nt time nud two guiirdH were neceHmiry to handle him. Mr. Ueorge Wiley of Pout, win In I'rlnevllle yinterdny, Horn To the wife of It. V. tW Utile, August 21, a mm. Iiwlght Hubert of Culver, wim In I'rlnevllle yenterdny ou IiiihIiiihii. F. A. Itlcs went to liny Creek the flrnt of the week on n. surveying trip. Mr. nml .Mm. (leorgr Mlllirnn ware In from their rnueli the last of the week, Tlu It lee fnmlly, I. e the Bveclill. iln-ii, nre enjoying nn outing on the Mntolin. Word mm left t the Jonrnnl olllee thut the Ncw-nom Creek bridge wim III bud Mluipe, It. (I. Hinltll nud on huve flulHhed the painting on Utile Jones' new bungalow lu .lohunoti's huIhIIvImIoii. Mr. nml Mm. T. 11. Uifollette uml I,. II. I-iifulli'tte mid funilly left Tucn- Iny for n vucntlou on upT Murk Creek. Mm. 1'. H. rolndexter mid fmnlly left t)ie flrnt of the week for the John Pay vnlley where they will vlnlt W. ('. 1'i.nl mid funilly. J. W, Ilooue him completed the plat ting of hli nilditloii to the town uf rrluevlile nud will liuve the pint remly for llllng oou. ( hiirli-it I.IIlunl nud fnmlly re turned to Portland the flrnt of the week. They huve HiH'iit theHUiiimer on their ramn in tne I'liuiimi country. ltev. Mr. Wilcox of Kuiixnn City, Sto., preached a very nble dlm-oume to a large and nppreelullve niulieuee nt the rrefchytcrlun church limt Muu dnv eveulng. tleorge W, UoiIhoii wan up from lit Crooked river ranch Monday, lie hujm thut crupn are line thin year. Ilia yield of wheat will lie over the average both In quantity nml quality. ltev. nml Mm. C, ( Itnbbhlge re turned Friday morning from their mention inuelj retrenhed by their trip, but gbid to get buck to I'rlne vllle. While nlim-iit they veiled In Axtorlu nml l'ortluud, taking many liitereMtlng anil prolltuble Hide trlpn from thine point. Mailrai 1'loneer: Two bravo mid benutlttil tnalileiiH, two "pln'ii"rnttli nnnke mid a rille mixed up limt week on ii rondwny nlong the nouth nldu of lluvHtack moiintiiln, with the reeult that the erHMitn were Hlalu nml the nialili'tm now have tlii'KtrlngH of rn ttlin an trophle to hIiow how thev tuke vengennce on the npeclen whltii tat tied thing to Mother Kve In the garden. MIhkcs Clnru Homey and Myrtheun Taylor of Mudriw were on their way to I'rlnevllle, and were trawling the Hnyetnck road to Mint ThuiKdny Kent' home In order to tuke her with them, when they encountered the pair of mounter rat t.lera In the way. A tranger with a rllle happened along and the young ludlen borrowed the gun and shot the erpent to death. LOCAL MENTION Mm. A. S. Ireland went to Rend Monday. C. M. Muter returned to Portland Monday. Carl Hyde left for Portland the flrnt of the week. E. U. Anhby made a btiHlnenn trip to Hay Creek Katurday. Mm. C. P. Ilalley and daughter Mamie will lie home' Kiiduy. Wllford Belknap left ymterdny for Poriluud where lie will npend bin vacatlou. Frank and Walter Konter went to the Paulina, country on a limiting trip Tuenday. The Infant child of Mr. nml Mm. (lyde Kinder died yeaterdny morn ing at their home III thin city. Mm. O. C Orny returned to her home nt Ilotinyvlcw Tuenday after a werk'n vlnlt with relatives here. Mm. Mary F. Hmlth returned to Portnnd yenterduy nfter a two mouth' vlnlt with her aoun here. Mm. C. J. Johimou and family re turned from their vacatlou on upiicr Crooked river the hint of the Week. ltev. I. I). Ilrown came up from Mailran Monday to confer with the building committee of the uew church. Mr. nud Mm. ('. I,. Shnttiick and Mm. K. II. Hmlth left the limt of the week tor a trip through Klamath county. Andrew Noble and fnmlly returned the hint of the week from a month'a aojouru In the John liny country und other place. T. J. Wiley of Seattle, wan Injured by being run ovrr by a home Sun day ou the ltiiHKcl ranch, eant of thin place. Mr. Wiley returned to Scuttle yenterduy. Mr. and Mm. Or. Shey returned to Port I und yenterduy utter a vlnlt with relatives here. They were nc compnnled on the return by Mrc. Sliey'a mother, Mm. '.. M. Ilrown. Forent tires lu the Paulina country have driven the deer from the tim ber to the foothllln nud the ranchers In the vicinity are living on veninou according to reports from that putt of the county. A letter from Charley Summers to his mother here, mulled at Acnpulco, Mexico, given a brief glimpse of the life he Is lending In the navy. Since hln enlistment two yearn ago he has been studying electricity In the naval school ut Mure Island, Calif., making a npcclulty of wireless telegraphy, Ho In now oueot the four electricians on the I'. S. S. Yorktown, and takes a regular turn at four-hour watches with the rest of the electricians. His progress has been rapid lu school and since leaving for the work on on ship board. He says thut bis sueccHS Is largely due to the thorough training he received In the Crook County High School. Dr. I'. R. Coe cume over from Itend this morning. P. Ii. Douk Is driving ou the Prlne-vIlle-Hliaiilko line. Mm. It. U. Webb was at the I'rlne vllle Hotel yenterduy. (I. M. Cur net t made a business trip to llend nod Hosland Monday. The uew renldence of Frank Long Is uenrlng completion. It In an up-to-date little bungalow. F. W. MeCaffery, Fred Merldeth, L. V.. Smith, I.nra V. Smith and Evelyn Kchule of Itedmoml were county seat visitors Monday. Itobert P. Kvhiis of linker City, who was one of the workmen on the courthouse, arrived yenterduy and will do stoiu'tnanon work tor the new church building. Mm. Fine, an old lady who him Iteen suffering from paralysis for a long time, died at her home near Paulina, Monday. Mm. Fine wan Mm. J.W. Fugle s mother. W. It. Itowman bun purchased the abstract and Insurance business of J. I.. McCulloch and will continue the name. Mr. McCulloch Is selling out bin Jewelry and household goods and will move to Portland. IeItoy Armstrong of Hood Itlver left for his home Friday limt. Mr. Armstrong In looking tor wheat and hay land In this country. He in a veteran new spaper ninu und has seen miiny yearn' experience lu Chicago and other eastern cities. Word came this morning of Un dent!! of Mm. Mollle Hutton nt Burns. Mm. Hutton, who lives In the Paulina country, was taken to Burns some time ago for medical treatment, and the first of this week her parents, Mr. and Mm. II. Gibson of this place and her brother Wm. Ulbnon, were called to her bedside. IVath occurred lust night. Mm. Hutton had many friends here, where she lived for a time when a girl. Socialist County Convention. LOCAL MENTION Baled Hay for Sale. Alfalfa snd Rye, halt mile out on Bhaniko road. J. E. Adamson. ft-25tt Kliuer (lark Is In the city from Paulina. J. L. Purrlsh and wife of Iwe were In Piinrvllle the first ol the week. F. M. White and A. L. Anderson of ('line Falls were in Prlnevllle todny. James Wright Is building a new home Just eant of Shlpp's bungalows. F. J. Lively In building anew re sidence 30 bin lot east of J. H Gray's place. Miss limine Summers Is studying: I to be trained nurse at the Good Samaritan Hospital at Portland. I The Dallea-Shaoiko pnnneuger train ran Into a small landslide fire ! miles out of The Dulles Tuesday and all but went Into the Columbia. : The Jar of the moving train loosened : the slide which came down onto and lu trout of the train, which was : stopped without being derailed. For County Clerk. , I hereby announce myself as a can illilate to succeed mynell to the office i of County Clerk, subject to the ap proval of the Democratic voters of Crook County at the primary elec ' tlon to be helil in sepwiuiier. Hespectfiilly, . Wakhkn Dhows. House for Rent. House for rent on Main street, near Ochoco bridge, also all houne- hold furnishings. Including one Sharpies Tabular Cream Separator No. i, about an good as new. For further information see 8-11-tf i. F. Morkis. Lost. Lost from an to between Prineville and Bolteri, on July 2Sth, a telerrope can vass grip, containing a laily'a anil child's wearing apparel. The ti ruler will pleane leave lame at J. II. Wigle'a livery stable and receive suitable reward. 8 1 Wood Sawing. 1 have s first class wood tawing outfit and will do your work promptly and will guarantee satisfaction. I-eave voar orders or 'phone to W. Frank Petett. A.J.I'etett. 8-18-tf Bid Wanted. Bids wanted for 60 cords of Juniper, 10 inch or 4 feet. Address M. It El liott, Clerk School District So. 1, i I'rmeville, Uregon. 7-21 Prineville Steam Laundry. Hsvr joor Flotheo waahed at th Prineville HUnm Laundry. SpeelAl atu-ntton Klven to Irov tern, i-sundrr la located la Ibe McCaill. U-r huildtiif , near the Ocluico. Mtf EWINQ, Prop'r. List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acre 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; 1 6000 cash, balance 5 years at 6 per cent. '40 acres' wheat land, 9 miles out; all tinder bigh state of cultivation and fenced. Small house and barn; good well, fl'200, including crop. Homestead relinquishment, 3) miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, pnder canal survey, $325. 160 acres, 140 tillable, 100 in crop; 12 acres under ditch; good bouse, barn and outbuildings. Price 16000, including $3000 crop. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. The Socialist County Convention for Crook county, atate of Oregon, is here by called to meet at the circuit court room at Prineville, Oregon, on Satur day, September 17th, 11H0, at 1 o'clock p. m., (or the purpose of nominating candidates for all the county offices to be tilled at the nest general election, and (or the transaction of euch other business as may come before laid con vention. This will be a mast conven tion and all persona in Crook county, state ol Oregon, known to be identiticd with the Socialist movement will be en titled to a voice in the proceedings ol the convention, Done by order of the Socialist County Central Committee, August 1st, 1910. J. II. Hoknky, Chairman. J. II. Smith, Secretary. A Speaker of national reputation will address the convention. 811 UiWr k Grata Kaivts Sckval Backs Caawra Slashes Jawtlry Wall riser D. P. Adamson & Co DRUGGISTS statical Isttiaaiiati I Itifaia I Lawatj'i CaaSKa I Stationery I Giars I 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 Bkin 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 discomfofts of sore, parched, irritated skin if you will use Adamion'g Almond and Cucumber Cream every day. Apply it night snd morning as well as before and after exposure to the sun or wind; you will not be troubled with either bli&tering 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 Bhaving. Remember Adamson' Almond and Cucumber Cream is the Genuine. DIGESTO only 50c a box D. P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS Begins Saturday August 13 S easoin - E 1 mdl Sale Begins Saturday August 13 Shoes for Men, Women and Children 'A lot of odd pairs in Men's Women's Misses' Children's f, t All go at reduced prices Sale Begins Saturday August 13 White Goods Our prices on these goods are always right and you will find these sale prices Extra Special. 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