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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1911)
Customers is Our Motto. -WE.CARRY AGENTS FOR Pumps and Pipes Diamond W Goodt Stuvet and Range Doom and Window Tin and Granitewarc Blacktmithint Supplier Tent and Wagon Cover Tinning, Hardware, Plumbing, Groceries, Implements. Fairbanks-Morse Ca Engine Aermotor Windmill Studebaker Vehicles Lowe Brothers Paint Superior Grain Drill Sharpies Cream Separators Quick Meal Ranges Satisfied THE W. F. KING COMPANY LOCAL MENTION Mm. II. I'. 'I'll tin i m nrrlvcd t Oml ill I In' week from Tin- Dulles. futility Clerk llrown went to Mml rn yeaii-rdiiy to intend the celchni thin. Mm. Mnttle Titylnr returned to Iwr home at (irimn Vnllcy l In' first i.t (In nii'k, I'.liliT W. H. Cimki' will (iri'iii h nt til.' I .ft 111. l I II M'llllllllllllUI' licit Hllll' ilny tit II n. in. hihI 7 p. in. t'ntvy V. Punter nrrlvcd from Wiilln Wiillu yeaterdiiy iimriitiiK. Ills fiunlly will n-liirii nlimil April I. ('. K. Thunmn nf Purl land, mi ex Tl cut Iit iiml liller, In iiM.H'lali'il with H. tiiirmli-y. the Tiillur. hi ml tu mmtlirr column. Mllu. Ilnilitim Iff t tin- fimt it the week lor Sliimlkii where he will meet lr. mill Mm, Kt-U'liiiiu who lire re turning troiii Portland. Mm, CO. l'lillanl mid little nun n rr I nil IubI week from I'lirtliiriil. Mr. nml Mm. 1'olliird will uuike tlii-lr tut im Ilium' In I'rlnevlile. rlimlli-S. Mi'MiM'ti nml Minn Norit KiiMnell wnv married IuhI Kmiilny lit tin' liuiiii' nf Mr. nml Mm, Aehen, ii"iir l.iinioiiiii. KUIer Cuiiku ulll- l-llltl'il. Jiilm Miittmiii returned nri'iitly from II trip to liliiho, lie Old lint llki tlu look of tilt' country nml i'iiiii'IiiiIi'iI tluit Crook comity wuh Kooil I'limiuli lor lilm. MiiriliMl At tin' In itiiu of the bride's pamiiU, Mr. ami Mm. I'. N. VlhhertM, ni'iir Voiiiikk. Wcdmndny, I'Vlirmiry K, Oniric Dillon mid MIm Cliini VHiImtIm, Kldi-r V. K. Cook olllclntlliK. There will lie n mcctlutf of the I 'rlnc vlllo I in ti it at tin- Comiui ri'liil ('lull room every Wednesday even. Iiicnt7:ii and Sunday ufu-rnnoiis ut II o'clock. All miuhU Iiiiim lire re iMiKti'd to ntti'iul. ('. It. Henry of l'nullim mine down the hist of the week for need urn In. Mr. Henry Mtys Hint there In every proeiMTt for plenty of moisture In hla section thlM ycnr. Klve Inches of niiow tell l'rldiy nlKht. The 0, K. k H. Company Imve.eii tnblhdied rt'Kiilnr coiu-h service le tween rrluevllle and Miulraa to con nect with nil tniliiH. The conch will leava rrluevllle mid Mnilraii every inornliiK at 7 o'clock mid will reitrh Km dent Inatlon about 2 p. in. Tim lndle' Aid of the Methodist Church will nerve dinner In the cliiaa room of the church, Friday evening. Kebrunry 17, from 5 to 8 o'clock. Chicken and other nood things too miiiicruua tu mention are luted on the advance Hheetii of the bill of fare. Religions services will Ih- conducted In the I'nubyterlan church next Kun day, l'Vbrunry 111, both inornliiK and evening. Interesting and helpful subjects will lie treated and jcood hIiikIiik will bo Blven at each service. You are cordially Invited to come out. J. i. Hodges, minister. LOCAL MENTION J. A. Went on wan sworn In Mon day an t1hI police officer by Jude Kennedy. Mm. Anility mid Mr. and Mm. Dim Keti'huui are expected I i from Khan Iko toduy. Keth Dlx of Dixon llros., the eattlemeii, came down for supplies the flmt of the week. Jnrvls Jones, an old-tlmcr In l'rlne vllle, who has been away fur a couple ol yearn, baa returned to bin old h u n In. He aiient most of lit" time while away In tlrciit Falls, Mont. The I.adlea Annex will give a U) party next Monday rvenlwr, Kebru nry 'is). In the parlors of the Com mercial Club. All ineiuliem are re. queaU'd to lie oil baud at K o'clock aharp. The ladles of the rnnbytcrbtn church will Klve a free social on the evening of February 22. An Invi tation laextelided to the iiiemliera of other Chun-hen to lie prenent and en joy a aoclal evening. Owing to niuiill quarter the Invitation In extended to (leraona over 13 yearn of age. A vault han been constructed for the county treasurer's oltice ut the courthoune. Hlx feet wan cut ff from the went end of the recorder' vault and a steel door swung om-ii-lug Into the trensurcr's oliice. TreanunT Hulph Jorilun will move Into the new olllce thin afternoon. You are Invited to lienrthescr iiiiiiin mid llnten to the iiiuhIc ut the Methoillnt Church next Sunday, morning nnd evetilng. Momtngsuh Jiit, "Chrlntlan Fortlllcntloim," evening, "The Tower of the Uonpel." We extend a cordial Invitation to thine having no other church home to worship with un. Jno. M. Mug gins, pnntor. The Incoming mall Binge on the C. S. & S. Company Hue came near lie Ing dentroyed by lire Monday night. About Ave nillea out of Shimlko the Interior of the couch auddcnly wan a 111 iixii of tinmen, and but for the pres ence of mind of Driver Jniiien Toney, the ktagu and nil the mall would have lieeu i-oiihiiiiuhI. The llmnea were extlngulnhed by throwing anow onto the mall pouchen. Many ol the mallHackfi were dmunged and aonio of the pmier mull wan den troyed. The fire In nupponed to have ntarted from a footwarmer. I). F. KU'wart and T. M. Ualdwln returiH-d Sundity from their Port land trip. While they are not giving out much for publication regarding a railroad to rrluevllle they feel much encouraged ami an- hopeful of ateel connection with the outnlde world liefore very long. "We nre bound to get a railroad," aald Mr. Iluldwlu and "If wecau'tget It one way, then will try mint her plan. We did not meet Mr. O'Brien, tu he waa out of the city at the time ol our vlnlt, but we were axaured ol every connlderntion when the time came to build in thin direction. LOCAL MENTION The BOO flub met at the home of Mm. Frank Foater hint Friday even ing. Mm. Doooar and Barney Mill lorn carried off the honor. - Iee It. Franklin was discharged from cuntody laat Friday. The claim for 11 00, upon which the war rant for bin arrent was burned, waa paid over and Franklin secured bla liberty. Mm. X. H. Lemon lost ber cabin with al tu contents lant week on her hoineatead near Trail Cronalng. She left her cabin to vlnlt a neigh bor' for a few minutes and when be came back her place was on fire. Nothing waa saved. There was no lnnurance. Loan about 100. lteporta from the men who have charge of the Oregon car on the Hill line give the moat flattering details of the Interest shown by people In all parts of the country that the car has vlnlted. Write to your eastern friends to vlnlt the Oregon car and awk for the Prtnevllle and Crooked Itlver Valley exhibits when It Is In their town. The towns that will be visited by the Oregon car during the last week of this month are: Little York, III, Feb. 21 ; Kettles burg, HI., February 22; Morning Sun, Iowa, February 21; Wlnfred, lown, February 24; Iitcbland, Iowa, February 25; Hemlrick, Iowa, Feb ruary 2"i; Fremont, Iowa, February T. 8. Towner bought a section of land of the O. & W. C". Co. yesterday. It Is sec. 13, T. 14, ft. 15 and Is situ ated about five miles north and west of rrlflcvllle. There will lie an entertainment and banket social In the Butte Valley schoolhouse February 22. All ladles are requested to bring baskets. The proceeds will go toward the pur chase of an organ for the public and Sunday schools. Real Estate Transfers. FamiiM ky tk Crack Caaaty Akttnd Ca. Perry L Smith to Charles W Muma, lots U & 12, blk 48, Redmond, $100. Ida Prose and husband to Ellen Staf ford, lot 6 and 7, blk 8, First add Prineville, $2,500. Albert X. Johnson to Deschutes Lum ber Co., lota 1, 2, and 3, e'2 nw!4 and neJi iX sec 7-22-12; nwtf, a1,', wne)i and se, aeii sec 34 and ti t sec 33-22-11, $16,707.50. h Pine Towmite Co to J N Masten, lots 26 and 27 blk 33, La Pine. $250; also lot 19,20, 21 and 22 blk 27 LaPine. Arthur R Richard to Jabob Harring ton, eeX sec 17-13-13, $3,000. Redmond Towniite Co to J a red W. Moore, lot 5 of blk 24, lot 10 of blk 19, lot 5 of blk 27, and lot 1 and 2 blk 13, Redmond, $S00. J. Rosten Cui tie et si to Harry K. Hoak et al, n and ntf te'-i ec. 3-11-10, $1,600. Levi D. Wieet et ux to John A. Deeiner, lot 2 blk 17, Wiebtoria, $25. Annie Mating to John Wicklund, lot 10, blk 16, Deschutes, 200. Crook County Investment Co. to Chas Jottaa, lot 7 blk 13, Hillman, $20. Northern Pacific Railway Co. to Duncan L. McKay, let 1 see 4, and wVf nw, aec 8-21-11, $660. Duncan L. McKay et ux to Chriitiao Mueller Land and Timber Co, lot 1 sec 4, and vl4 nwi sec 8-21-11, $1. J. C. Cockerliam and wile to James Davie, 10 by 80 roda in tw) ec 18-12-13 $500. Marshall E, Green and wile to Ches ter E. Roueh, wj ne, n te and ne tm tec 24-11-13, $1000. Tailoring!! I have received my new Spring line of Woolens. No old ttock to work off and now have associated with me Mr.- C E. Thomas, an expert cutter and fitter from Portland. Have your suits made to your own measure here in Prineville by practi cal Tailors. Ladies' suits altered, cleaned and pressed GORMLEY, the Tailor. SPECIAL SALE ASSORTMENT OF GRANITE WARE WILL CONTINUE FOR YOUR INSPECTION They are Real Bargains ! ! 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 Alumipum Collapsible Drinking Cups, 10c. J. E. Stewart Sr Co. All Odd Pairs Shoes Will remain on sale untill all sold