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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
LOCAL MENTION Hum NovcihW T, t( tlit wlf of II. 1 1 rn in hut, a girl, 'I'Iiito will Ih 11 aiiilu 1 1 1 it i ice nt tlir rlub tiall Nnv. lH-oiiit wiik fnun in niurrotv rvriiliiK. Mr. J. V. Udihip rvtiirni-il I'rlilny from l'lu l!illfM. Il.T iniin.v Mi'iiil Will bi' ik'Uwi to know kIiu In iiiiii'Ii liiiruviul In liiwilih, Mitrrli'il-Wlllliiiii Mii(lirw iind hiiplilii Hniltli nt. lh" Hiilt mrioii nit NiivimiiImt T. C. 1". Ilnlli'.v (till rliitlug. TIm-jt IHt fur tlii'lr lininuiit Miuliii, Imtc tin y llvn fur the rvwnl, , Mnri'li'il Trunk . Domino mill Mj rtlw Cini'ii, Ht the HiptlHt pnmon imi' November 7, ('. I'. Iliillt-y iltlt-lnt-Inif. Tiny Kit for llielr Inline nt I'lfe, wlifio tliey fSTt to wiitl 1 1 io wlnti-r. Workmen r(iiii.li'I.M tint stone Work (if tlni biiwiiii'iit of tlm new Hiiilxt rliurt'li IiihI niH'k. An mintl iim nmterlnl run he Imil trmii tlit mill tin- work on tin- i 1 1 (unit rm-tit re Will l'OIIIIIII'IU'1'. J. M. Ilh.vrit nfSllviT f.ukii cnine iner for mtpiillnt Tiirmliiy. Mr. Iliiye In mi olil ( look Roil nty num. Hi- llvfil inmiy year on rump ereek. Kenny tliut tlm Silver Luke eotmtry In fimt nettling up. ('. M KlkliiHHolil ten of hi Imported lliiiiip-lilrit iMiwim Inn U to J. It. llreewi. Tlui lim'k piiMeil tliroiitfh town tlu ottirr ilny itinl crealeil miifli fiivordlili'foiniiH'iit. There lire Jut two tlM'k of tliU nnnli In tlic Hi uli'. I'k'il-MlNN Mary 1,. Mefluw.il, the H yeiir-olil diuiKliter of Mr. mill Mm. II. A, McDowell, aleil jenlortliiy ol typliolil (ever. Klii- WMxImrli'il today lit '1 p. Ill, Shi' llllil Ik'I'II Klek llllilllt tlll'IK Week. Till U till! Mflltlll (lentil III tilt! McDowell fi'inlly within ii roiipliMif mouth, tillver, mi older brother, wiim rurrlcd nwiiy after mi oK'nillou for nppeiiilleltlK. Tim , uipntliy of tlui community itn to tlm nllllcteil liiinlly. TOP. Before You Sign a contract for lifo insur ance in any company look Into the merits of Qregonjjfe The Policyholder' Company No matter how much you are urged to place life insurance elsewhere write first and hear what we have to offer. RATES ARE NO HIGHER All the money paid to this Company stays in Oregon and helps your own prosperity. It as sists in the up -building of a Greater Oregon. There is nothing better in life insurance than QrePnlifc There b nothing as good for Ore- ftonlifc gomans as IIOMK 01-Ir(IC I'OIITLANU, OR. k. i. MtM-a. tr. u Samubu o. Mim CUUtlWCa I. lAJiUKU AkI Maf. J. P. Dohertv, Agent, Prineville, Or. E. N. Strong, Agent, Cl The Dalles, Or 'Lwwwl"'""H,ii nii'iV"m"iiMi nnuni"ll'mU'W.'p .1 I cw llev. Ilullcy prom lied nt the Kitty, ton iielioiillioiiMMin tlw McKny Innt Hiindny li lie never prenclicil Iw fori'. When lie not them tin1 plnee wiu I'lnpty but nftcr wultliiK for a time n younif liuly made tier Hp. iN'iimiiei'. A llru wim iimile auil Mr. Ilullcy look off IiIm rout ami preitclieil the wrinoii of hU llletlme. Ill) felt IiiiIiiiimI with the ilrlt itml bin mull pure wuit wllh liliu. W lint lie lurked In iiumlierii win miiile up In iipprerl ntloii. llii wiu ilcteriiilncil Hint a yoiniK luily Hint Iind walked two mile to lienr him uliould not go nwny dlmippoluU'il, anil uliu wunii't. I'nloti t'liurrli Service: Wedneii day 7:;W p. in. prayer iiieetliiK; TliurHilny 7;00 p. m,, tbolr mtftliij. Slnulnu lender l'owell extend a I'ordlnl liivltntloit to nil lover of tuiiHle. Tlmrmlity 1 :00 p. in., I.dle All meet tit Mm. Murk l'owell. Sntiirilny, 2 p. in,', eovenniit meetlng of tlm church. Member are re iiicteil to be prewiit. Suuday 153'0 U. in. Illlile School; 11 a. in. prenrb Iiik; 8:30 p. III. 0. K. iioelety, lender J. MiiIh-ii; l.'-M p. in. preiichluif, topic: "Sfcimd artlelu of our fnltli." A cordliil luvltntlon In pxti'iided to all. Mr. Skeptic, wo Invlttf you to U pruHi-nt. C. 1'. Ihilley, l'iulor. Real Estate Transfers r'urniidicd by t'nHjkCminty AUlrict Co, Jiihn V I'lclietl to Krmik M I'oit ne1' w34-l(llt'.T)O0. CI i mien I, (out et ux to Illark Ilutta l.ml A I.lvuSt. Co. e'j i t4 n, lot 6 of cpctiio 7 mid uy( nw''4 imo 7-12 11. I'.liui A Ihiiihnin to J ewe Ymicey tract In e'i H't4' mid u- nv wcS 15-1(1 con IH300. (leorgle M JcwH to Oregon Trunk Ity 100 ft ttrip icroaa nwt4' nc and iw U w It) 17 12 con $m 11 N Ijiwrln t ill to J 11 Anderaon lot 7 blk 20 Culver con H2.W. Itobt A Wiilltce et l to Alexaudur StKrt trwi r31 2-111 con 1100. Crook Co lnv Co to John Zortam lot 22 blk 23 llillmaii con f'.U Crook Co luv t ototiinitllallolot 21 blk 23 tid lot 24 nd 25 blk 122 of 11 ill limn .'on $1S0. Crwik t lnv Co to llnrnun Krlicli tot 10 and 11 blk 0(1 Ilillman con f-'"0. Ilavld li ltoera et ux to Oregon Ftutik Ry rldlit of Wky acron n nel4 are SO-12-13. Crock County lnv Co to Adam Gott hrotli lot .1 blk U2 Ilillman con $1(10. tea liroD lo Oeoriie (ionlner ti s lot 12 blk 15 Miidran cou 75. , Wlliiiitu II Sliorwood 10 Snillllel J Newnoin uc li) and ela nv mx 30-111 10 on $.100. (ieorija W lliiisbaw to llarvpy Mullcr SH 15-12 con 2000. Nancy 8 Itnwllii and lumband lot' R Allim ' l4 tec 8 and ei xsc 17 2 11 con (10. 1'atenta from I he Cnited Stated at fub Iowa: To Martin I. Oliver, J Alvin KitK, l'erni'lce Wllaou, John M Smith H ibert M Templeton Samuel A Shepard Hubert ti Calduull and Ruth Mvora. Watch Found. A watch u found at t lie fair Krouintn. Owner ran have an mo by doarrihinu prop e.rtv and iaving for thia notice. Apply at this otlico. 11-10 If Money to Lend. Money to loan. Address P, 0. Box 3i2. 11-lu-tf Situation Wanted. Comratent olfica man, liook keeper uid Stenographer wanta ponition, whole nr part time, temporary or permanent. KeaiKiimlile (alarr. J.' S, l'ox, 1'. O. B ix 1, 1'rinovillo, Oregon. 11-10-tf Mare Loat Ixint from Kaster'a Feed Yard Oct. 21, a bhirk aUll mare weighing about 1000, ncven or eight ycum old, and shod, llrnnded wanon iron 5 connertiHl ou the atitln and 4.1 connected on the left plmulder. Will Under plraae notify John It. Jnnoi, 1'rineville, Ore. ll-10-4p Dance at Club Hall Friday. Nov. 18. Good Music. Shumia Club Holds Two Meetings I'.iiCaime of the fair and other at tractiona, the Hhuinia Club hai had two meeting the pant few day. The fimt meeting; wa held at the home of Mm. Ii. P. Helknap, and wa devoted to the atudy of art. Each memljer responded to roll call by deactihing her favorite picture, and the meeting wai heartily enjoyed. Mr. C. 8. Kd ward gave the life of Titan, and diaplayed many copies of his famous pictures. November 5 was Tennyson day and the meeting was held at the home of Mrs. M. E. lirink. Miss Conway reviewed the book, "Idylls of the King," and Mrs. II. P. Bel knap read, "CrotKing the liar." Then numbers were followed by a duet by Mrs. Iloeenherg and Mifs Conway. At this meeting Mrs. lien, Milli can gave a report of her trip to The Dalles as a delegate from thia club to the Oregon Federation of Women's Clubs which met in that city recently. The queation of the effect of the moving picture shows was dis cussed at this convention, and was brought before the Shuraias by Mrs. Millican. A committee was appointed to ure its influence in getting pictures dirpluyed in the local picture houne that would have a clean moral effect on the minds of the children, and discourage the development of "Tracy" characters in the children of the town. Play bouses cater to the de mands of the people and it is the purpose of the Shumia Club to aenift in creating a high standard in this community. Fun at the Club Hall Tomorrow Eve The public is invited to tbe Club Hall on Friday evening, Nov. 11, where it will be entertained by the ladies of the Annex with a first class program and served with de licious things to eat. Following are some of the good things you will miss if you stay away: Selection by the Orchestra; the "Last Day of School" by sixteen of tbe most remarkable people in town. This school is conducted along tbe strict lines advocated by our forefathers. Parents and teachers should avail themselves of this most excellent opportunity of learning how to properly discipline children. Selection by the Or chestra. Intermission and re freshments. . You will enjoy the "Tennis Racket Drill" by the favored six teen of the smart set. Our old friend and actor, Jack eon Summersault, will entertain you with a character song. Se lection by tbe Orchestra. Inter mission and refreshments. Mrs. Edwardsonian will present for the first time the wonderful "Ilumani- phone," Edison's latest and most marvelous invention. "The "Corn TasBel Brothers" have been induced to stop over one day and preterit their best known stunt. It is seldom that Prineville is favored with a first-class legerde- No money has been spared to make the "Columbia" A Perfect range in every re spect. We guarantee it to give absolute satisfaction. Don't fail to call and let us show you the good points of this range. It is equipped with an oven ther mometer which the cut don't show. main, but we have secured the ser vices of a wonderful magician, so come and bring the children to see him. The curtain raises at 7:45. Gene ral admission 25 cents. Children 10 cents. All children over 12 years and all school pupils 15 cents. Refreshments extra. Methodist Church -Service. The program for the evening Mir vice at the Mattiodiit Church Sunday, Nov, 13, is as follow : Hymn "Uncus the Peiialiing." Invocation. Hymn-"lloly Spirit Faithful Guide." Heading of Scripture. Anthem "We Praiae Thee." Offertory. Hymn "Jeu I My Cross Have Taken." Hormon Subject, "The ISrightest (Jem in the New Testament Maderu." Hymn "Oh Jean Thou Art Stand ing." Song Male quartet, "All Along the Way. Benediction. Jno. M. Huggipe, paitor. Hiliman Items. Mr. and Mrs. T. W, Tavlor are In Portland this week, while there they will purchaae a pumping outfit for the well. Commercial Club meets at Hotel Hill roan, on Wednoaday evening, Nov. 10th. All come and meet with the booster and help bcost Ilillman. The bear hunter who returned from their bunting trip lat week have little to ay regarding their proweaa aa hunts men. One huntor got two duck but we have been unable to learn whether the otheri did even a well a be. The new icata (or tbe acboolhouae arrived taut week and were put in place. They will be appreciated by the achool. A number of the ladies of Ilillman and vicinity met at tbe home of Mrs. Swanaim October 2iitli and organized a club, to be known a the Indies Pioneer Club of Ilillman. Light refreehnienta were served and a very enjoyable time wag had by all present. An 8, pound girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Davidson on Nov. 3d. Mr. R. McCauley ha been on the sick list the past week but at this writ ing she i somewhat improved. Hegardt Bros. & Thiclvoldt, opened a fine stone quarry aouth of the town last week. They consider it one of the beet quarries in the country. They are now hauling rock for their new building in Ilillman. This building wiH be a 25x00 tone structure. The Ladies Pioneer Club ot Hiliman met with Mosdamea Clelaud and Kent, Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 3d. For Sale for $75.00 A new VJ5 Tarlor OrRun, a beauty; would exchange 'or trrnin, For par ticulars address box 322, Prineville, Oregon. 11 3 tf Title Talks "Balky Deeds." Yon all know about balky horse have met the fellow who bought one without knowing it at the time, upon the assurance of the seller that the animal waa "all right." Was he more foolish than the man who paid the last dollar on the price of a tract of land without first lcoking up the title? The search he afterwards made showed a slinky and defective title full of balky deeds, conveyances that do not convey a complete break in the chain. We will furnish an abstract either be fore or after you buy the land. Have the titled investigated. Do it now. Crook County Abstract Co. (Inc) FIUNEVILLE, OREGON. (We photograph the records.) J. E. Laidlaw Items. Will Thorp ha returned from hi trip over the mountain. W. P. Myer ia Waiting his brother and old friend In Laidlaw. Prof. KnmeU'a family are moving Into the Thorp residence on Wood Ave. The achool is doing fine nnder the guid ance of the professor. The Miaat Hellia Jamea and Fay Oerkinggaveabidloweea party at Kiver aide Inn on Mcnday evening that wa a ucreas. Visit. r were present from Cline Fall, Tumalo, Bend and Culver. Heal Riy made a decided hit in bi fall sowing of grain for hay. He is now reaping hi harvest in the sale of it. Prea (Jerking spoke ot tbe movement for united action in having a creamery and cliee factory atarte-1 noon. We have the water power, the favorable location and all things necessary for bun nee. W. If. Courtney ii working out a project to start a sawmill soon. There i need of another one. II. C. A Busy Place. A balf-miie north of the eld Culver postoflice on tbe Hoffman place, which is now owned by Max Wurzweiler and II. Ifaldwin is situated a well that suppliis water for all the residents in a territory ten miles square. The well, which is in charge of Frank Hunter, is aa busy a place as the grist mill in most' com munities, and on Saturdays and Mondays, which are the .water hauling days at this season there is a constant line-up of teams. Many of the farmers have wagons with water tanks built onto them, and these are driven up to the side of the large tank which is filled by the use of a gasoline engine and a ccntrifical pump. The end of a large hose is dropped into an open ing in the wagon tank after a sys tem not unlike that of loading water into a tank on the railroad tender. xThe proceps of loading a wagon takes but a few minutes, and as manv as forty wagons are loaded at this well in a single day. Tbe water is pumped from a sixteen foot well and is lifted bv a six-horsepower engine fo a height of about twelve ftet into a tank 12 x 16 feet and eight feet deep. J ne charges for tbis water are very slight and are paid by the month according to the number of head of stock tbe user hauls water for.. There is a grain chopper which is operated by the same gasoline engine and all together this is as busy a place as the pie counter at a country fair. HiWa Greik Kutm ScWI Booki Cud era SippUei Jewelry Will F.pr D. BRASS! BRASS!! BRASS!!! BRASS!!! See the New Hammered Brass Goods in our Windows. New Holiday Presents arriving every few days. DIGESTO only 50c a box D We are prepared to furnish this "Maple Heater" In three sizes. Either with or without nickled trimmings. It has a large door in front and large sliding top. This is one of our best ones for general use. St ewar if Quick Meal" have led all others for years, because they give such universal satisfaction. Users of Quick Meal" Steal Ranges re our very best advertisers. ... QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are made almost entirely or steel, consequently cannot cracK ana are stronger, JACK FROST KILLERS The members of the STOVE FAMILY are now residing at the store of The W. F. King Company. They are willing and ready for work at reasonable prices and guarantee to give good service. In heaters, The Howard, Winner-Airtight, Success, Model Steel-Box and other high class stoves are on display; also a stock of PERFECTION COAL OIL HEATERS that are just the thing for a bath-room We now have on hand over one-hundred stoves which will be sold at prices ranging from $3.00 up to $90.00. The W. F. King Company P. Adamson DRUGGISTS P. Adamson & Co. DRUGGISTS Steel Ranges "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are con- fstructed ou scien tific principles and their materials are distributed in such a way aa to do the most good. "QUICK MEAL" STEEL RANGES are jnst neavy enough to be cood, durable, and lasting. The parts strengthened are the part3 w here the most wear is, The walls are so well lined with Asbestos that no heat is lost, it be ing radiated just where needed. or bed-room. & Co Huical Iutraaeat! Masiit Laney't Cudies Statisaery Ciftrt "Maple Heater." Co