Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 17, 1910, Image 2

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THE LEADER
Cigars and
Tobaccoes
Betty and The Babies
May Range from 14 to 2. Bui They Can be Fitted al the LEADER. A Full line ol Ladies'. Misses,
and Children's Sweater Coats irom $100 up. .
Our New Line ol Ladies and Children's Union Suits and Fall Underwear now in. Watch next week s
paper lor our special offerings.
Gents Furnishings. Hats. Caps, Etc Rubbers and Overshoes.
Our Grocery Department is Complete. Come in and get
our prices, We save you Money.
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Official Returns
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Th- Kstorn Oregon Iupttne
Asylum hill carries an apptopri
at ion of f .00,000, wttuh mm he
eludes nituuleiiaiiee coat up to Do
Icomber 81, 1'.1.. Within 00 Jaye
after the act leioino a law, the
; Governor, Secretary of State, ami
State Treasurer will eelict a site
for the iticlittition within live
1 miles of Haker, I'niou or IVnitle
ton. After selecting the fite they
will have plans drawn for build
ingtt capable of accommodating not
I loss than 000 patient, and will
1 cause the came to I erected.
Perfection Oil Heaters
l Tl W. F. King Company have re
cently rceivoJ a utook of I'erfvetiou Oil
llenlcr-. The- are jut tlie tiling (or
:a UalU room or nevl rwm It
I Thanksgiving Cheer.
! Now In t!n time to nnliT n tfooit,
(U Tlmnkn(l Inn turkc.v. l'ou't put
It ntf. Tlu-y urv 'tw. We Imvv
, cliU kciix, too. Also H clioliv lino of
plrklt' tiwcvt, doiirnuil 1MII. trim,
berriet. mltnt meat. ivU'ry. eweet
pottitiH. -te. City Ment Mmkot,
lloilau fc lijinko, propn, 11-17.
REDMOND COUNTRY
FORGING AHEAD
Farmers Breeding Up
Their Herds.
DAIRY PRODUCTS IN DEMAND
Redmond Will Vote on Estab
lishing a High School
November 19.
Redmond, Ore., Nov. 14, 1910.
Editor Journal:
Thinking that a few lines from
hire that would tend to show that
Redmond is still on the map and
growing might be of interest to
many of your readers, I take
pleasure in sending them. To be
sure our home papers give the
town happenings, but have not
many items tending to show the
development of the surrounding
country, and many of your read
ers are luckless enough never to
see copies of the Hub or the
Spokesman.
The time was for several years
that Redmond the town did not
grow as fast as the surrounding
country would warrant. Of laU,
however, with two railroads as
sured, it has been forging rapidly
ahead. Agricultural development
has not stopped if it has been
' somewhat overshadowed for the
time bsing.
The prediction that this would
become a dairy section is being
verified. If the Pioneer Cream
Co. of Prineville should judge by
the amount of cream they are re
ceiving from here they would
laugh at the assertion, but there
is so much demand at good prices
for home-made butter that most of
the butter fat is being converted
that way. Further evidence in
support of the prediction is offered
by the fact that farmers are quiet
ly building up their herds, both in
siie and in the quality of their an
imals. Quite a number have
bought Jerseys that pass for full
bloods and a few are contemplat
ing tbe purchase of pedigreed
stock. There is but one cow of
that class in the neighborhood so
far as the writer knows. J. O.
Hansen started a herd of llolstein
Freeians by the purchase, over a
year ago, of a pedigreed bull. So
far as the writer knows these are
the only two dairy breeds repre
sented. Many who remember Redmond
as a straggling village, even if they
have kept gome idea of its growth,
will be surprised to know that Mr.
Hansen, proprietor of the Hub
City Dairy, has been milking
thirteen cows and until lately has
been buying butter for his own
table, as his customers took all of
his milk and cream. Mr. Hansen
is one of a rapidly increasing num
ber who is using the cream sepa
rator in tbe care of milk.
The high prices prevailing for
grain for a year or more past has
had a tendency to discourage ex
tensive hog raising, but getting 14
and 15 cents for whole dressep
hogs, and paying from 20 cents
for fresh ham to 30 cents and
more for cured meats that is the
other side of the story, and those
who fixed up to pasture hogs dur
ing the pasture season are quietly
sawing wood and raising hogs.
While we do not make from 4
to 9 cuttings of alfalfa in a season
here, those who fixed up best for
raising the most clover either red
or alfalfa are standing pat and
smiling at what their fields show.
Jerrett, on the File place, Chessley,
McLallin and Kendall are among
these.
A short time ago Matt Kulesch
sold a two-months-old colt' to H.
A. Myers for $150. It was from
tbe H. A. Myers & Co. Belgian
stallion. It seems to indicate
that there may be something doing
in these parts in the future with
blooded horses.
Development in the way of tree
pulling has been going on more or
less all the time. Anderson and
DeSouza, just west of town, had
the trees pulled from a whole forty
and many other smaller jobs have
been done in all directions.
Our school has gro.n so rapidly
that the attendance has more thau
doubled since the opening of school
September 19. One outside room
was rented, and November 19 an
election will be held to determine
the question of establishing a high
school, also for voting on 15000
bonds for building purposes.
City incorporation, water works,
pipe line from the river, new addi
tions to the corporation, new busi
nesses and various other matters
might receive consideration now,
but this letter was strictly to show
the development of the country as
opposed to that of the town.
E. C. Pakk.
Professional Cards,
Crook County Abstract Co.
Attret at tllK' to H luiul ami
Iowa tut to Crook county.
8. F. W;M, Sct!ii, PriMtillt, Orto
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Belknap cf 6 d wards
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IPrimtmitl: Onon
For sale light team, harners anil waon
at le-l Vandi'rpoor,rrineville, Oregon.
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Lost
Duck 8heep-linel coat in Prineville or
on McKay road. Reasonable reward (or
return to R. 31. Tkmpleto!. U-p
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p. iv Box 1. I'rlfl. ville, own. on"' Mai
strwl in prt-j'arHllon. fttulrnc ttUam,
milva on dry valu-y road.
Room to Rent
Two rooms to rent, not for ho'ice
keeping. Apply to S. A. I'aosa. 11-10-tf
Notice.
1'artiea that hare stock in my pasture
take them out and pav your pasture bill,
or I will sell the stock for charge.
Med Yaxdkrpool. 2tp
Stray Horse.
Gray horse, weight about 10C0 pounds,
branded OO on left stifle. Came to my
place about November 2. Owner caD
have same by paying all charges.
A. Kestkb, Prineville, Oregon. 11101m
W. 1. 31 VERS
O. C. YOUNG
jCawyert
Practtvp in all cotirt.. Hpt-rM attention to
aaivr ttKtoa. unguium anu vrumnal di'lcucy
Culvr Junctio, Ongon
N. W. Sanborn
AtttirtH'y-nt-I.aw
Adamnon block - Prineville
V. A. IJELL
FRANK MKNl-Fl-Ii
Lawyers
The Dalle - Oregon
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A Few Pieces of Choice
Furniture
For Sale Cheap; for Three Days
Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Gurniture Include Heater, Carpet, Range, Bedroom
Furniture Etc.
J. S. FOX,
Residence One House East of Commercial Club.
Don't Miss This.
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YOU CAN WASlf
THE MVTTRESS
BEARING THIS LABELN
Soap, water and a brush are all that ia
needed to keep the outside of an Ostermoor
Mattress sweet and clean. The inside never i
needs attention. Costs nothing for repairs.
An occasional "outing" In the sun keeps it fresh and
sew, because it Is built (not stuffed) of elastic, fibrous
Ostermoor sheets. It cannot sag, lump nor pack
like hair.' ' ) -
Make sure yon get the genuine Ostermoor. Note'
the label put there to protect you against worthless
imitations. We sell at factory prices and invite
Inspection. ' 1 .
The Winnek Co. i
Exclusive Agents for Prineville
Best Material
Finest Workmanship
Modern Methods and
Correct Mechanical
Principles nnite in
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Our Entire Stock of Men's Suits.
VAX
These suits are made Jby the
leading Manufacturers of Men's
Ready Made Clothing and repre
sent the newest styles and fabrics.
The Cut, Make and Fit of these
suits are right, and at the prices we
are offering them will guarantee a
quick disposal. Only a limited
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Come
Early!!
All $25,00 Suits for $17.85
All $17.00 Suits for $13.25
All $12 to $15 Suits $8.65
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We are also offering our stock of boy's and young
men's suits at exceptionally low prices.
Ro L. Jordan
Co,
THE NEW
Second-Hand Store
We are now carrying a small line ol New Watches, Clocks,
Ladies' Hat Pins, Sash Pins, Scarf Pins, Back Combs,
also Ladies' and Gents' Watches, Fobs, Rings, etc., etc
CALL AND SEE US. i'WATCM US GROW."
We have a 'phone
W. S. Cooke, Masonic B'dg. Prineville, Or.
Land for Sale j
In Crook and Lake
Counties.
Carpenter Shoe
J., E. Whisler, Proprietor
I am offering for sale at prices
ranging from $3 to $8 an acre,
the following land in Crook and
Lake counties, Oregon.
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The Royal
Standard
Typewriter
to produce the world's best writing machine, ono that
haa estahlitthed a new and higher etandard of efficiency
and economy The Real Standard of today.
The Beat Typewriter
At the Lowest Price
$65.00
Local agent for Central Oregon, .
J. S. FOX,
Public Stenographer and Bookkeeper, Prineville, Oregon
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All transfers will be made
through the Washington Trust
& Savings Bank, Seattle, Wash.
KAY McKAY,
304-5 Liberty Building, ,
Seattle, Wn.
All kinds ol job carpenlixy and cralt work. First-class
workmanship juaranlecd. 9-1
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O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Cross, Proprietors
BBsPs3C3 l
Choice Beef, Veal
Mutton and Pork
Butter and Eggs
Country Produce
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, ClasweB, Etc. Etc., Etc,
SHIPP & PERRY
( PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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