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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1910)
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. Superior Grain Drills J 1 I Wkrrn g ii-i-irJTf-liBBR"rr?l'IB IB'I ? t5 3 3 3 c3 a.u & "Ca z t 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 The W. F. King Company, Prineville, Oregon LOCAL MENTION r. mnl Mm. linwnls'rit are In Tlio I milt l wii'k. Ml Ni-IIIm MnmmiTH Irft twliiy fur 1'nrtliiiiil when) kln will ntlcml si'liniil, Ml m Mury llli iin rvttirut'il In Iht simile In tin lirl lit ml Mi'ilknl t'ol rif'' tlx l"Ht of tlit wtvk. (iiMir Solilo tux) 1 llt-k 1 1 mi Ml till iimriiliiK (or tlu Joint Kn.v t'liimtry fur n IinmI nt frull, Jmlui' Kill I ii t Tt'ia tia Hint rlulit ti-iuim ii rv nt work mi tliv mini ! imvii I'rlui'Vlllo nml Minims, It. I.. Jiirilnn winl. (o rorlliiml yinli'rilny on liulut-M roiniii-trtl villi III incrriitilllii rutnlillaliiiii'iit. Murrlil-Mr. liorn Tliruimoii nml lli'iirjr K. I'riitu went tiiiirrl.il Kepiim In r til I In- home of tlii lirlilo, lU v. (', I'. Illlll.-V lllll. Illtllltf. Mr. nml Mr. II. II. 1 In wiry of I'i.kI, went to Tin' linlli tlio lust nl tli wiH'k, wIiitp Mm, llnnhy will riT.'hi' miilti'iil Irt'nlin.'iit. Murrliil Xtiiuliiy nfti rnimu at t lit Imiiii' of Mr. nml Mr. Jiff i. Kvium mi I l'lr i;,vi iirun, Willi''. Miimiii unit .Minn (inun Dviun. Hcv. t'. r. iiililiiln wiut llu- oillclntliitf rleruy liuiii. .Mr, unit Mm, (iurt:v Mlllliiiu rmnr In Iruiu lU-itr rn-t-k llila week to imi't llnlr iliiimliU-r, Mm. MiikuIc Mllllrnu l imliiiiiiii. Hlir will visit n wit'k or ten tiny Ufurt returning tu lier limuc In llm valley , "I'll report f the Klint Niillolliil Hunk ol i'rlnevllle In piilillalifil elm where, It It-Hull reiniirknlile ultiry. Tin' Ii ii If- in 11 1 Ii n m (irk litis ' lieeu piint mnt the liunk In will mil the rim.! tu Hie nilllliiii (Itillnr point. A w uiiilerlul rworil. 'i. ('., I. K, Ynrnniif the Knight ul I'ythlim. will iiy ii u (illlelul vlxlt In I .linn l.uilue No, lift, on Weillnn ilny (lie H.- Tlu I'rlnevllle IihIu w ill prepnre n sbrvn J nml otherwise, eu ti rlnlii thi'lr v-in-t. All Knight III the eoiinly mid vifUluif Knlfe-liU are Invited tu utteml. 1 hIiuiiIiI like to meet nil sliiilt-nt w liu tiiteml taking work In the 1 1 lull Sellout the coming .venr, nt my olllec luring the iifteriiooiiH of Momlity, TiiiKilny, nml Wednemlny, September 1-. IS, nuil 14, for the purpoHO ofai riilllnjj mid I'lruiiiliiK for the coiiiIiik school year. I'.. I Cue, prlnelpul. J. V. limine' nililltloii tu I'rlne vllle In heloro the comity court for npprovul. It Ilea Jimt viiHt of the I'. 1.. & VV. t'ompmiy ' lilg wnter tnnk, mill Iiu'lnilc iiliont SO iicrvs of Innil. The loin will lio on snlo by the lleuilerHon liiveHtntent company. llnrHr In tho nnnip of a uew town noil th of Ueml, Jimteniit of the Curt A Hull place. T lie town Ih owned liy Unvlil Hill, mid Ih platted liy I!, tloiihl of Ueml. There lire nitnen In the plat, which In prcm-ntcd lit IIiIh term of county court for approval. Mr. A. C Knluhteti In iiilte nick thin week. Mr, lorn O'Conner I vIhIUhk her father, 1. W. Ward. Mm. Kd th Zenher I vIhIIIiik old friend here after au iilmence of flvq yearn. II. V. Jiinea of lU'duioiid. returned from n IiunIiicm trip to New York t'lly Monday. Mr. I'. W. i:iklnnnd Collin, Jr., returned from a vIkIi tu l'ortland llm flmt of the week. J. If. (Irny rnme In from the John lity country Monday with a load of frull for hi own ue. (ieorin Hummer I linrvetlnK ft Kuiiil crop of plum mid other fruit on til orchard near tho Club Iiulld liitf thl year. Null, nlinrir & Karn-r of (Irtiily,, are inlvertUlntf fur woo dclioppcm. tluod nivoinnioilntloii nnd put ciwh tu workmen. 8e their nd. ele wliere in thl twum. Ml Irene Ilariun rx'lurned the flint ol tho week from Portland li. re nlie ha liecn Ktudylui; inllllii ery. She lin A piwltlon with the C. W. Klktu cuinpniiy. Col. W. A. Ilelcher of Itcdiuoiid, pnitwd throiiKh I'rlnevllle the I nut of the wick on 111 wny to HiMtou w hem he lived yenm bku. llu will he cunt ii In nit three mouth. Ml Jele V. Unrlley returned the limt of the week from Seattle, when.1 nhe BH iit her Himi'iicr vnca tlnll. She will teach lit tho public miiool nitalu thl winter. K. 11. McMullon of AHtorla, arrived the II r( n( the week. Mr. Mi-Mullen ha n liomeMteiid In the nit hern part of the county mid will take up hi rcMldcuce there at once. Ill fam ily I w llh him. William llalne mid wife of Port land, am vIkIIIiik nt the homo of W. M.Tnichel. Mm. llalne wo form erly M Inula Trelchel of thl place. She nml her hiiHlmnd are on a two week' vIhW to her parent. Mr. J, K. McUmilel will leave Saturday for au extended trip Kiwt tu her old home. She will vllt a brother In the South mid daughter lu the KiiHt. She expect to lit) away about a year. Mm. K. T. Stayton left the liutt of the week (or n vacation lu Portland and other polnte. She wn uccom panled by the two little Rlrl. They will vIhH thu State Knlr nt Salem and other lnterelln place before returuliiK. John II. tawi. tnto ciikIihht nnd pntililent of the board of control, will, with the remnlnliin inemticr of the board, beln the Invest iKHtlou of the water rluht In Crooked river and tU tributaries on Monday, October 17, and will take testimony of water user at tho Paulina post olllce on Tuesday, nud the rest of the testimony will be taken at the courthouse In I'rlnevllle on Thurs day of that week. V. M. Saxon, superintendent of district No. 2 will take the .testimony. LOCAL MENTION Hob Wiley of Held wn In" I'rino vllle Tuesday. Allwrt W'unweller arrived today from Portland. John Henderson left the last of the week for Portland. U M. Hurt of IUmlnnd wn In Prlnevlllo Monday. liny Hitter and wife of Hend are visiting friend here.. The brick-work Is about completed on the Milling building. J. N. Hammond of ('Hue Calls wn In the city Saturday. M. It. HlKK" left tor Portland the first of the week on business. Mr. and Mm. Will Wurtweller are at their I.ontf Hollow ranch. Will and Walter Vnudervert were attending comity court thl week. Oscar Cox nnd Oren Walto of I-a-inouta, were In I'rlnevllle this fore noon. J. C. Venule, of the law firm Venxle & Venule of Portland, I In Prlue vllle on busluesa. Horace Ilelknup left the flmt of the week for Portland, where he will at tend medlrnl school thl winter. T. II. LnfolletU ha picked ten bushel of apple from one tree In his yard near the grist mm, this city. fieorifp Curtis, father of Dr. Curtl of thl place, arrived the flmt of the week tu visit his ions here. He may make hi home here. II. F. Wylde nnd O. C. Clay pool are back from a trip to lower McKenile river, where they fished and unther ed fruit. Mr. nnd Mm. M. II. Klllott nnd (laughter, Ague, left this afternoon for Kuicene, where Ague will enter the Cnlvemlty. Charles 0. Pollard arrived the first of the week and will make hi home here. He la Interested In the Pioneer Abstract company. Hob MeCauley of Post, retururd the flmt of the week from linker City, where he sold a bunch of horses. He reports the market good. Millard Trlplctt asks us to an nounce that he lias not withdrawn from the race. for the nomination for sheriff, ami doc not expect tu du so. Hugh 1-aklu lias gone ou a mouth' trip to St. Paul, where he will visit his pnrents. He will visit Salt Lake City and Seattle while away. Jeff Stewart, Byron Bennett, Italian Harris, Mxon Bros, and tilt Christ Bros, are among the Crooked river cattlemen, who delivered cat tle tu the S. & S. Meat company of Portland here this week. Mm. J. F. Blnnchnrd was Injured In a ruii awny accident between the Illnnchard farm and town last week The single rig In which she was rid ing overturned nnd threw her violently to the ground. Shu will be about again in a lew nays. County Treasurer W. F. King ho been tick for the past n-veral dnys. Furl McLaughlin 1 on the streets again after a tnssel with typhoid fever. Mr. and Mr. 0. B. dray of Post, were In I'rlnevllle the flmt of the week. Halph Ilreese and family left yes terday for the Willamette valley, where they will visit relative. 8. II. CooM-r and family and Mm. L. 11. Lnfollette left yesterday for a trip tu Salem and other outside points. J. W. Bonne hns completed the grading of 10th street, which pro vide a street for the entrance to hi Prineville Height addition. The Henderson Investment com pany sold 40 acre of land ladonglng to (luy Sours to a Tillamook man tills week, consideration $1500. Clin. Chrlstlaul and family and John M. Elliott nnd family left the flmt of the week for Crnlu Prairie where they will spend three weeks fishing and bunting. Walter Dyer, national organizer for the socialist party, will lie pres ent at the county convention here on Saturday, September 1", when he will speak ou socialism. N. C. Jnnnsen, of the Madras Well Drilling company, who are drilling tho deep well at Culver Junction, has been In the city this week ar ranging for the drilling of a 200-foot well for E. T. Slayton. Mr. Slnyton lius cunt rat ted for a well Inches across, nnd expects to have the work started In about three weeks. A former stage driver named Purker was causing a disturbance near the home of J. F. Blnncliurd, cost of this place, on the Ochoco, Tuesday evening, and Sheriff Elkins was called to take a hand lu the matter. Parker was arrested and brought to town. Altera night In the county Jail he decided that he had better be good," and was re leased. The Ladles Annex held It flmt fall meeting Tuesdav afternoon. An outline of "Chanticleer" was given by Mrs. Jolm Wlgle, after which the ladies were given a card, a feather and a piece of gum and then told to construct a chanticleer. Mm. Doonar came the nearest tu nature and was given the prize. The guests were Miss Peck, Miss Whltis and Mm. Claude Smith. Refreshments were served. A bunch of 200 hend of cows that have been purchased by the Howard Brown company from C J. Johnson and other Crooked river cattlemen, passed through I'rlnevllle for the slaughter pens along the Hue of con struction Tuesday. These people, who are under contract to provide beef for the Hill camps until the line Is completed to Mail ran, say that their work will be completed about January I so tar as they are able to determine at present. LOCAL MENTION J. E. ltyan of Bend was In the city today. John Schineer I In from Juniper Butte. K. C. Koby came In from his home at Sisters Tuesday. , Dr. I'. 8. Coe of Bend was In Prine ville Sunday. W. D. Kannells of Redmond was lu Prineville yesterday. Austin Klser of Roberta was in Prineville this morning. . D. Mulkey of Latdlaw was a busi ness visitor the first of the week. Mr. and Mm. E. E. (illlen water of Post were lu the city Saturday. Dick Vaodervert and family came In from Bend the first of the week. Junies Lawson and J. W. Stanton were In from Mill creek yesterday. Frank McCnftery and Glenn Cox were In from Redmond Tuesday on land matters. (J. w'. Fuller and J. W. Howard of Lower Bridge, were business visi tors several days this week. Mm. Joseph Street of Fife, was making land proof before County Clerk Brown the flmt of the week. Married Tuesday afternoon at the Presbyterian manse, W. W. Faulkner and Miss Ella Black. The contracting parties are from Bend. The date tor E. T. Bateson's sale, which Is advertised In another place In this Issue, should be October 3 In stead of 80. Don't forget the date, Monday, October 3. Col. K, Holer spoke to a number of people on the street In front of the First National Bank last night. He lit campaigning for governor. He emphasized the Importance of state roads and promised If elected governor to have a bill passed utilizing our convict labor In that direction. Seth Rodman of Barnes waa a county seat visitor Tuesday. Mr. Rodman snys that a neighbor of hi raised three crop of rye on the same piece of ground thl year. The flmt crop wo caught by the late frost and was cut when a little over a foot high. Another crop grew on the same land and matured. There Is enough rye on the land now that hns grown the third time to make excellent pasture. James Gilchrist was In rrlnevillo from .Paulina the flmt of the week. List your City and Acreage Property WITH THE Henderson Investment Company SNAP 203 acrea 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. $1200, including crop. Homestead relinquishment, 3 miles out, containing 100 acres rich agricultural land, under canal survey, $325. 160 acres, HO tillable, 12 acres under ditch; good house, barn and outbuildings. Price 16000. HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. taker k Grot bint Sckwl BmIu Caacrs SappliM Jtwelry WJ1 Pipor D. P. 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