Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 09, 1911, Image 3

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    Throw Away Your Old Flour Barrel
And try a COLUMBIA COMBINATION FLOUR BARREL AND SIFTER. The barrel is made of heavy tin, is posi
tively dust proof and is twenty-seven inches high. The sifter will hold four pounds of flour and the barrel fifty pounds.
A shield is placed over the sifter to protect it from the pressure of the flour, which enables the reels to work easily and
smoothly and prevents any grinding through of foreign substances. For the price, they are the only t anitary flour bin
and sifter combined on the market. Stop at the store some day and look one over.
THE W. F. KING COMPANY
LOCAL MENTION
W. J. Schmidt ot Howard, wn In
the city Kittunliiy.
J. F. Houston of Crook, wne a
business visitor the Inst ot the week.
David Weaver of O'NVII, wits a
county wilt visitor thti hint of the
week.
It. A. (lonly, nmimw'r of the rrtue
vlll( l.itml & l.lvi'MtiM'k company of
AiiIcIom, In In I'rlniivlllu on business,
Mr. nml Mr. Isadora Myers of
I'liiillimcmni' In on Tuesday's stage
on their wny home from a trip to
!'ortlmitt.
Mrs. Olive Hh'Wiirt of I'liulliiil,
mine In Tuesday from outside miluts
wli-re she Iiiik Ihvii vlnlttn7 Hhe
will hm-iiiI n wwk or more lu I'rlnc.
vllle before going lioino,
Louis llodgi-s win working a roll
liiMt Sunday when It became minimi
itgi-uble nml overturned tin wngoil.
Il Ml on Mr. Hodges, breaking some
ribs nml otherwise bruising lilm.
In our report of the eighth grade
I'viiinlimil.iit limt wwk tin' iiitine of
I Ida Colirn wn Inadvertantly It-ftotil
from muting tliose that passed. Mis
lldit whs i mi' of tlm live successful
onin.
Thiri wiw a surprise pnrty nt the
home of .1. W. Niewart Friday night,
Klglitiru tcrsntm were present nml a
pli'iotiuit evening wn rt'porti'il. Ice
rream, cnke nml cnudy more the re-ifrcMhmcuta,
Mr. T. l' Mcl'iilllstcr hits a While
llollnml turkey hen wlilrh hn liecn
on regular duty us nn egg pnsluccr
for more Hutu it ciir. During this
time 210 egg I m vi- Urn laid. About
half till, nuinls-r In considered a
good output for a single turkey,
l. F. Hlewiirt. T. M. Baldwin nml
II, A. Kelly, the rnllrond man, left
hint Monday for I'ortlnnd on hu.
nee connected with the I'rlnevllle k
F.mteru Itnllwiiy. The gentlemen
drove Mr. Htcwurl's rar to Mnilrnn
nml took the train ten milt out for
I'ortlnnd. They will be awny nliotit
a week mill rxHit the train to land
them nt Mad rim on their return.
Floyd UuHton win In i'rlnevllle the
ItiHt of the week attending to bilsl
neaa matters. Mr. Huston wna
thrown from a home on hi Hear
Ont'k rnncb one day hint week unit
the borse rim, dragging him a con
siderable distance ImIoto he suc
ceeded In getting loime from' the stir-
rnp. Luckily, no tiling worse tliun a
hud shaking up resulted.
K. 0. Hudson la putting In a power
tire pump, lie will have It rcndy for
use when the auto aenaon opena, He
line a numlier of liew machines lu
lila rcgnlr aliop mid will Inatnll a
new gasoline engine In a few days
f ir the operation of the plant. The
Increasing number of luat-hlnc hua
mndethe work tuo heavy for Ma
present engine, and a 0 h, p. aiiecinl
electric engine will be used lu the
plant thla year.
LOCAL MENTION
A, V, Clothier la In I'rlnevllle to
day.
Chita. 1'oat r wna mi from O'Xcll
Sunday.
James Hlce la In filaevllle from
liny Creek,
II. H, Holland wife are In Prlnevllle
from Hay Creek.
Mra. Lively returned from I'ort
lund yesterday.
(lcorge and Claude Nelaon are In
I'rlnevllle from Metollua.
Mr. and Mra, T. W. laylor were In
I'rlnevllle from lllllinnii Monday.
Deputy Kherlff John MeTaggnrt
waa np from Madras the II rut of the
week.
O.K. Wallenlierg'nnd II.C. Furrer,
prominent lumbermen of tirlzxly lire
In the city.
The tax roll will lie completed thla
week by County Clerk Itrown. It
will total more than liOO.OUO.
Prof. Coe entertained the boye of
hla (Sunday Kehool cluaa at the home
of Mra. II. 1. Ilrlknnp Monday night.
Mra. Colllua Klklua entertained
the teacher of Prlnevllle at n Vnlrii
tlue pnrty Katurdny afternoon.
Guinea and refreshment heljH'd to
beguile a Very plcaant afteruoon.
Bherlff Dulfour and deputlea are
buay inalllnn out tax notice to
property owner. All taxes ahould
lie paid on or More March 15 lu
order to get the rebate of 3 per ceut.
There will lie a baaket ball (rnme
at the Club Hall Friday and Hutur-j
day cvi-nliiK'n. February 10 and 1L
I'rlnevllle va. Itend. There will Iwa'
dance after the came Friday evening.
Public Invited.
Mra. Koliert Armstrong, who died
nt her home nenr Culver aome time
nito, carried a IIOKO policy In the
ler' of Honor. The money waa
forwarded to'the liM'ul Iodic within
live day from the time the report
wna made to the grand lode.
Three llcenae to wed were laaued
by County Clerk Warren Iirown the
firat of the week. The contracting
parties were: Cena. C. McMeen mid
Nora Itueaelt of I.amonta; Chaa.
Dillon and Clara VlblMirt of Madraa;
licrt IE. ilevnrd and Nettie ISteveu
of Itedmoud.
Pervlcea In the Preabyterlun church
next Sunday morning nud evening,
February 12th. Subject of dlacuiuilon
In the morning. "Lovejif the Ravlor"
and In the eveulng, "Nnamiin, the
Syrian and hla Cure." You are
cordially Invited to come out. Jno.
0. Hodge, Minister.
Itert 11. Ik-vard and Nettle Stevcu
both of Hedniond were married at
the M. li. Parsonage by Ilev. Jno.
M. HuggliiB, Saturday, February 4.
Mr. Itevnrd was formerly of Top.
penish, Wash, but prefers the sa
lubrious air of Crook to the mo
notonous winds of the Yuklum.
MIhs Stevens U a teacher lu the
Crook county schools.
LOCAL MENTION
Bert Sear waa lu Prlnevllle from
II i ward Saturday.
Attorney Vernon A. Forbes waa
over from Bend Saturday.
Horace Belknap la spending the
week with hi father at Salem.
The M. E. parsonage waa the scene
of a pleaaant entertainment Friday
night. Presiding Elder Sklpwortb
of The Dulles was the guest of honor.
A pleasant evening I reported.
The bowling tournament at the
Commercial Club I gaining In Inter
est as the contest progresses. Four
teen of the 20 games have been
played. J. H. Hacer has the highest
Individual score 61, and J. E. Stew
art and Earnest Klser are close con
testants for the liest average. The
"Shorty Longs" are the best team
to date score 187.
Do not fall to hear the sermon "An
Ancient Muckraker" at the Metho
dist church -next Sunday evening.
The poaeor will have for bla morning
theme, "Four Anchors, or Safe Sea
manship." Good singing of gospel
bymns and beautlfnl special music
is plunui d for both services. Ep
wortb League at 6:30 p. m., subject:
"Lincoln Sunday, The Obligations of
Xelgliborllness." Theresa Bundy,
leader. You are cordially Invited to
attend these services. Jno. M. Hug
glus, pastor.
Basket Ball
-AND.
Dance at Club Hall
Friday and Saturday Ev'g,
FEBRUARY 10 and 11.
Bend vs. Prineville
Dance will be given immediately after the
game Friday Evening. No dance Satur
day Evening, Just Basket Ball.
Admission to Basket Ball, 25 Cents.
Admission to Dance, $ 1 .00
$1
SPECIAL SALE ASSORTMENT OF
GRANITE WARE WILL CONTINUE
FOR YOUR INSPECTION
They are Real Bargains ! !
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We Have Just Received a Shipment Consisting of Nine Large. Cases of Graniteware, which we
bought direct from the factory at a saving of about 25 per cent, over the price usually paid our
Jobber. This is the well known ONYX WARE. The entire lot Now on Sale.
Saturday Special
Aluminum Collapsible Drinking Cups, 10c.
J. E. Stewart
Go,
All Odd Pairs Shoes
Will remain on tale untill all sold