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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
Stoves! Stoves!! Stoves!! Stoves!! We Have All Kinds, Sizes and Shapes THE W. F. KING COMPANY LOCAL MENTION r. I.. (tH-riM I vrry alck wltli t .I t. IM 1'itrkiT In lit rrliii'vlllc friitn IIiiIhiIi). Siiih t'l.iuwm I III from I'uiillim mi llllallll'MM. I.. It, Itiilri' mill I'. (', 'im weir III (rum Until I'ri'luy. It. ItiMittMt fitiiii' dow n tln Brut of tln wt k lor miiillin. J. J. Will win In tln illy from SUtfr thi-liiM i( thowii'k. Iluvvunl Turtirr wn lil Iroill MdilriK llij- lut lit tl' n'w'k, Mr. timl Mr. Jm llmry wore III rrliii'vllli' from MmlriM Moii'liiy. Mm. tii-orisf Mllllctitt will loiivetnr tin1 rmii'li tlilM wwk toNk'inl tin' WllltlT. ' l Koopmmi iiii'l fitiully vvirt In I'rliiMvllli Irum tlii-lr lioui" u.'iir I'unt till work. M. H. MnvlM'l iiml Uiiy lltirvcy rl iiriu-il limit stmiilko Tmnilny wliiTi- llii'.v hiivo Imi'h iHlvvrliitt entile tor M. H. Mit.vhVM. V, It, Mcl'oniihl wilt roinmlti'il to tho iiHylinn on Novi'inlirr 17. Mr. MHmiml.l wim n jroninr iiuui wlu lin rt-nlili'il ni-iir I'ltnlliin lor hoiii tluii'. Tin' (iirui of I. 1 Kotchiiin went ol I'rlni'vllli' wut not mihl n tvporUil hoiiii' time lino. An option wiih IhiipjjIiI hj lf Kltctilim lint witii not CllMH'll, Tholntlli'K nl'l ot the lljiptUlchiirch wIhIi to tluilik the frlomU will) put roiiUoil iiml iihbIhIhiI In the hIiiuIikv niK'lul l.wt 1-Vl.l.iy. Mimy tunuk., frli'iiilH. II. II. Morunn, brother (if I.. ('. MorKiin ot tlit fit jr. arrlvoil from Klin rriuictwi tho liit ol tliO week, mul will niiiko bin lioini' In rrliii'vllli' lor the winter. II, K. J "tun I" Hi" now liitullonl nt Hotel It.'ilnioiiil. lie will nfiirnlh tho hoti'l to meet the ilciiiuniU of tin' truvt'lliiK pulille. Tln new iitinex JlIMt COIIipll'tOll Will lloulllo till' cupit- city of thi' liuti'l. I'ni. in f'hureh mrvlci10 u. m. Ulltlo m liiml. II n. lit. I'n'iu'hliiK. fi::iO , ill. ('. K. Society. 7::Wp. in. I'lvnchliiK, topic "l-'otirth Article of Knit It." A ronllul weleotiit) oxtcinleil to nil. C I'. Hnlley. piwtor. Tin' tiro department ik riilk-i) out Kutiilny evening to ut ti'iul to a litirn n Hut; nl the homo of Klincr Knyler. A very IiIk wind wiih previillliw at tin tliui' nml npnrk were llylnir. In nil illnvtlciiiH. The ili'pnrtini'iit noon put tins II tv out, . T. J. 1'ernunon left Sninlny lor lloimtoii, 'JIVxiin, where he Koe to look lifter Homo property boiiKlit near that place hint your. .While he will have, ton Heron ot IiIh rniii'ii net to oniliBi'H iiml lltf" wlileh lire mild tolvemi excellent yield 111 that climate. V. II, Fouler wu In from Pi nil tin for rilpplliK the llrt ol the week. C. A. Ivy nml V. Hturicoa londeil teniiu for tlir V. W. Drown ranchc" Tnendny. Veterdiiy wiw the limt dny tor '. S. K. niitiM tliht year iiiiIchh the the mud Improve. Wenther mini ioo. White report 1.6 Inehinof moluliiri' ilnrliiK the pre- elpltntlon of the piiHt ti'ii iliiy. Wnde llimton went to rmillitit the Iiml of the week to do Homo mirvey Ititf for t'liiix iternnril, Ho will lie Komi about ten day. Th" l.nilhn Aid of the I'rinbyterhin church will hold n Imr nl Itelknap Hall, Ihi-ember S 4.'lirltinaH kooiIm, eoffeo nud cuke will Ih on milu. I- M. Miller & To. of I'millim are plamtliiK to liny n lartfe nnto truck to line III f Pi tuli 1 1 iirf their kooiIn from Madrim to I'niillna dnrliiK tlio oom liiK Biiiniiier. The I'. I.. 4 W. Company llitht win Imvihiik eiitaiiuled with the 'phono'llno of the lmVH'iiilent com pany during the Htorm Mondny with lite n Kiilt that nil the fum wen liiimeil out In Iho 'phono olllco. II. mid (I. W. Tltim who have Imm ii vtnltlii relntlvin hern for oine time, returned to their eimtern home iinterilny. They will illHpiwe of other proorly mid come to Central On-Kon to live In the nprlnif, .Mm. II.'. Ilelkiinp entertained the inembcm of her Sunday School cliuw at her homo hint evening, the oc chhIoii Ih'Iiir her birthday. Tlieoveii. Iiitf wiih pleaMnntly HMit In Knmoi In which Hllile charactetH were n-p. n'Kented bv th oho pri'Hotit. A laro cako 1 1 It :)! lluhted cnndloM wan the Htirprhto of the cvenlmr. The. rionnor TelephoneiJeompnny him JiiHt compleU'd n phone line from ItoHlitml to Cri-iM'tit by way of the now town I.n I'lne. This line Ih 22 mile In IciiKtli, nud will accommo date a rapidly growing community, Thin line will lie exU'iuled to Silver l.nko. a iliHtnucc of 55 iuIIch, III the Hprluit. The Slmmlit chili met Saturday at the home of Mm. I lay l.afollctte, ItolU'all wn retipolided to by the niembern, each KlvltiK Iter tavorlto book ot current fiction, which wn IntvrmtliiK and ItiHtructlve. Mm 0, W. KlklnH reviewed Hiiwthoriie't "Marble Knwn" In an able manner. The houtin Hervcil the usual refrtuh metitH. The 1'rluevllle KlourltiK Mlllii tire running from Monday morning until Sunday mornlnn without . a stop. They nre turnlntt out 12,000 poumlH of Hour every twenty-four hours. The orders for Hour, which accumu lated diirluir the Ruinmer, hnve all LOCAL MENTION Horn Vv. 19, to the wife of i. I Wlndom, a win. hysli'liiiiH report all ciiHinofdyp- therla much Improved. Horn Krldny, No. IX, to Iho wife ot J. K. WIiIhIit, twins (hoys). parly of youiiK friends uave MIhs Itldeoiit ft surprlso Tuesday evening. Mm. I'.lmor Kayler left this wwk for a trip to The Dulles and Portland. Charles WawrluofHky and wlfo of Madras were business visitor Tuow- dy. Mm. A. II, Llppmnn returned from n moiitli's visit to outside points the last of the week. (i. II. Nye was n buslnews visitor from his Crooked river ranch the first ol the week. There will Is- the tisunl service nt the M, U. ( hiirclt Sunday, Nov, 27. All are welcome. ThefiOO Club will entertain nt the home it Mm. Oscar Hyde Friday evening, Novemls'r 25. Miss Daisy McCalllster returned Inst week from Salem, where slie has iH-on workliiK In n store. William Mome of theKlklim Co., who wus called enst by the Illness ol his mother, returned Krldny. Andrew Noble returned last Krldny from n lenr hunt at Crescent. Noth ing doing. IMdn't see any tracks, even. Jesse Ilobson, who owns the rail road addition to Madras, was a business visitor from Portland the last ot the week. Wulter Koster arrived Sunday In Ills Chalmers car from Portland. He drove Irom Grass Valley to Prlno- vllle In the mud Sunday. ' II. II. Cofold, cattle buyer tor the 8. & H. company came In from 8ha nlko the first ol the week, and will buy more cattle for his people. Win. Jacobs cnule In from a trip to Portland the first ot the week and will spend the winter In 1'rluevllle. Ho has gone to his Ptiiillna ranch this week. A nurse arrived from The Dalles Tuesday to care for 0. I.. Roberts, who Is quite sick with typhoid. The nurse came at the Instance ot the local order Woodmen of the World, of which lodge Mr. Roberts Is inemlior. C. W. 8prlna, proprietor ot the l'rlnevllle Own House, sold fresh lettuce to bis customer yesterday for Thanksgiving dinner. Ho ex pects to be able to market lettuce every week throughout the winter, Will Play Football This Afternoon. -The game of football on the Hii;h Kchool ground this afternoon at 3 o'clock, promine to bo cloeely contested. The Crook County High lineup it st follow: C!is. Lowlher, left end; Roland McCalliMer, left tackle; Aaron Hoffman, or O'Neil, left guard; Koncoe Claypool, center; Van ilrink or Ceo. Mingeri, right guard; Uoy Lowther or Robert Lister, right tackle; Warren Yancey or Lee Uowell, right end; Karl Coffin, nuaterback: Adolphui Myers, left halfback, Ray McCallUter full back; and Van Moree, right half back. The lineup of the Rend eleven will be a utrong one and the game will be a hot one. Tonight at 7:30 the basketball content between the Bend team and the home lineup will be called. Dou't ffiiw either game. Thanksgiving. supply of wheat on hand and but little will be bought until the stores and feed houses are stocked up for the winter. Wanted By man and wife on ranch been tilled and orders will soon bel r l"or orK- - l '"' u.- upon food stuffs. There Is a good Dr. J. E. Marsh, D. C. N Hoom 10 ami 17, AitniiiBun Hid. Piineville, - Oregon facilitiet which the two great trunk lines will give to ibis country the people of Crook county have need to rejoice and give (hanks for the prosperity Ibey have already enjoyed and the bright future which proniit e even belter things than they have already. Card of Thanks. Mr. undMmrl). A. McDowell de sire to thank their many friend who so kindly assisted them during the sIckuesH and death of tlielr daughter, Mary. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank each and nil who so kindly assisted us In our late be reavement, the los of our father. Mr. and Mm. Preeton Thompson. Found: A puree, near the Club Hall, Friday, Oct 21. containing iome money and other thinKn. Owner can have same at this office by proving property and paving for this ad. 1O24-10U For Sale for $75.00 A new lir Parlor Organ, ft lienuty; would exchange for grain, for par ticulars address box Si"-', Prinevllle, Oregon. W3 tl Watch Found. A vatfh was found at the fair grounds. Owner ran have same by desoribin; prop erty and paying lor thia notice. Apply at this ollice. 11-10 tf Thanksgiving day is the great American festival which Cnda its true apirit in the home. What ever prosperity and good fortune that has been enjoyed in abundant harvests and in auccepe in busi ness and tb professional lines is used in the home to make for the national family gatherings a feast and a festival. We have need to give thanks on this day for as a nation we are the most prosperous and progressive people in the world, and the state of Oregon stands among the first in the pro duction of food products. Portland during the past ten months has shipped 2,682,484 bushels of wheat which make? it the chief export city of the United States in cere als. This development and growth has been enioved bv Crook county in its increased productions from the soil, its success in raising some of the finest'stock in the countiy and of marketing thousands of head of fat cattle each year. The realization of tbe possibilities of the tremendous water power of the Deschutes which in the near future will be harnessed and made - to serve the needs of man is another great factor in the development of this section. With the added WADE HUSTON Surveyor Homestead locations a specialty Prinerille, Oregon G. L. liliKNIER Attornej-at-Law Will practice to all the Courts. Office next door to Dr. RosnberK't Prtnevltle, Oregon. Tide Talks Importance of Little Things. A two-cent stamp is a small thing to look after, compared with the letter itself. Yet, if omitted, that letter with its important contents would be stopped on its mission and 'held for postage.' There are little things to watch when you deal in real estate. Omitted, serious trouble U invited either now or hereafter. A little tiling may cause a blemish In your title; and a bad title is no little thing. It is a big nuisance. The two-cent stamp is a bigger tax on your letter than the cost ot the abstract is on the value of your land. You should have an abstract Crook County Abstract Co. (Inc) PKINEVILLE, OREGON. (We photograph the records.) i ft i 1 i YOUj CAN WASH THEiMATTRESS BEARING THIS IABEL r- A m tinirft ant all that I OWl) OT LV, v needed to keep the outiide of an Ostermoor , mmn and dean. Tbe insidt never I needs attention. Costa nothing for repairs. An ffl-ratl""1 "outing" in the nn keep it freah and new, because it is built cnot ituneaj u tuuuc, uuiuu , Ofte'rmoor sheet. It cannot sag, lump nor pack like hair." ' 1 lake sure yoa get the genuine Ostermoor. Note the label put there to protect yoa against worthies. Imitations. Wt teU at factory, prices and Invite , Inspection. ' The Winnek Co. he Exclusive Agents for Prinevill Free Auto Excursion to Prineville Heights PrincVtlle s latest residence district, just platted and now on the market Meet us at the Hotel Prineville at the time specilied above and examine the property. Buy a lot in Prineville's sanitary residence district on easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less lrost than on the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view ol the city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots 40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred payments! Examine the maps at our office. . HENDERSON INVESTMENT CO. Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor Prineville, Oregon. 3 ' ,.r.,...viwtl.,. ' No moftey 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. 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. . if 111'-' ' "Maple Heater." X E. Stewart & Co Pi