Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 09, 1911, Image 5

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    The W. F. Ki
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The Place to Buy
DRILLS. PLOWS, HARROWS, FARM MACHINERY
The Steel Frame. Large Diameter Axle, Force Feed, Superior Crain Drill, do not need any boosting. Aik anyone who now owns or has ever owned a Superior. BOTH WHEELS
DRIVE ALL THE FEEDS. This is very important feature to consider when purchasing a drill We can furnish Grass Seeder Attachments, Gang Press Attachments, and a seat or foot
board with any size drill.
Our complete line of WALKING PLOWS, DISC PLOWS, SPRING AND PEG TOOTH HARROWS areas good as any on the market.
Come in and let us show you our line of machinery. It will only take a few minutes of your time and will very probably be the means of saving you considerable mone y.
THE W. F. KING COMPANY
LOCAL MENTION
Mm. II. Srliipr of Culver In quite
(Irk.
Kit HuiImiiii h'ft fur I'orilnnd y
tcrdny. Minn r.ilmt KbUh left for Portland
Tuesday,
I'. A, N'owlilll of (Irlnly, wit n
visitor Momliiy.
K. T. Itiitcnuti U In Prlnevllle from
icrvln, I rt'K it.
II. Springer wn In from Culver
tin- IiihI of ih wn-k,
T.' J. FcrKUnon wn down from
Hear t'nvk thin week.
Sum Itcynold of I In- MrKiiy In
down with ttiv lit kiIih.
V. It, Davidson wim up from Ulll
liiun t lii' Urn I of tin' week.
0. C. Ynunit of Culver wiu In tlir
city on hunlncnn Tuesday.
Mm. Adit II. Mlltlcnn mine In from
tlii Mllllcuil ranch yesterday.
Mnrloii MuynVId wa In from
HoIsti the llrst of tin week,
Mr nml Mm. I.. 0. Cnldwell of
' Iti'tnl were III Prlnevllle Tuesday.
J. J. AVIlt nml Frank I'mil were lu
from KiiU-rtH tin1 liutt of the week.
J. I.. Wlndom nml will' were visit
ing rclutlvcn In Prlui'vlllo )-ent entity.
Curl MnlUon of O'Ncll, wan u
rotinty sent visitor the Unit of 'the
week.
1. evl F.rnnt of Powell Hut ten, wiu
u Prlnevllle visitor tlu flret of the
Week.
Covenant lucelluK of tin liiitlit
church will Ih' In-Ill Niiturdny at 2 i.
m. Mi'IiiIktu are reucntcd to be
priwut.
t'eiuiclliimti Wnnl returned from
IiIm trip to Portland the first of the
week. Hi) wan accompanied by IiIh
iIiiiikIiIit, Mm. O'Connor.
All member of tin" iH'Ktve of
Hon or lire rciUiMtcd to meet on the
I'vt'iiliiK of Mil nil 14. Iinportiiut.
I'y i'iiii'it ol CliU'f of Honor.
John I. .Springer, traveling frclKht
nml piumt'iiKiT ncent of tln (Irriit
Nortlii'm lliillwiiy. Is In rrliii'vlllt'
millrlllui; biTMlpenn tor h In roml.
Miirrlfil At the home of Mr.
Christian In tlilM city, Vurch fi( It.
Clark linger am) Ueorula N.
O'Kellcy, C. I'. llullcy oltMiitluif.
Mm. listen returned liiHt week from
her IiiikIiu'mh trip to I'ortlunil.
While In 1'iirtlmiil she sclivted her
sprlhK stix-k of millinery whii'h, she
bii.vh, In tlu largest nml Uncut she
Iiiim i'vir Inn),
Numbly service, at llnptlst church
Wide school at 10 a, in.; prciicliltiK
nt 11 n. m. by the pustor; ('. 10. So
elety lit fl;.'lu. There, will lie nu
prcnchluic in tlio evening, C. .
Hullcy, pastor.
We Handle Both
D. M. Ferry's and Lilley's
Garden Seeds
Fresh Stock No Old Seeds.
Mr. nml Mm. W. I', Ireland nml
Hum Collin left today for the Wll
himettu Valley.
J oil it Vamlerpool, who lin Wn
visiting III mother for scleral duyn,
k it yintenlny for rorllnnil.
A. A. Newton nml Mm. . W.
Cooper of Corvnllln, lirother and
Inter of Mm. lienrifi' Hliiyton, are
hem on a visit.
Mm. Aila II. kfllllrnn reti'lveil
notice yesterday tluit "lie hna been
appointed rhnlrninn of the lltrnry
committee lu the Kittle Federation
of Women' Clubs.
Mm, Henrite Mlnyton, who linn
Imi'ii seriously III with piietimonln,
hi now out of diuiircr. Her little
:t-yeur-old irtrl, who him been nick
with the anine disease, In recovering.
A trnln load of cut tin wa shipped
from Mndra Momliiy morning to
rortliiml. Fourteen enra of the
train were fur the H. & H. rompnny
nml oiin car wu the shipment of
blooded itix k of J. II. limy A Hon.
Married-March H, Alfnnl W. Free
lu'Waiul Irfiulaa A key noil, both
of Ma 1 1 nm. lu the pnrlora of I'rtne
vllle Hotel by" Itev. J no. M. Huir-
Khm of the Metliodliit Church. The
couple exHi't to make their home lu
M ml rim.
Married At hlxh noon yesterday
nt t lie home of the brlile'n pnreutii,
Curl Wlnilom and MIm 'ern How.
ard. Hev. t;. I'. Italley performed
the reremonr. After a nuiiiptuoim
wiililltiK illnner the youuK couple
left for a trip to Portland. Mr. and
Mm. Wlnilom will be nt home In a
few week at their Culver ranch.
E. M. Hhutt, S. N. Steele, Horace
Stivle, W. (1. ItlclinrdM and J. K.
Kuitel, reprem-ntlnK the real en late
firm ol Ilronn & Nu-ele Co. of rort
liiml, were lu I'rlnevllki yintenlny.
Thin Arm nntlcliiate ilolnir a bin
Crook county IiuhIiuhm thin Mummer
ami are looking for a place In which
t' entabllHli a branch olllce.
The people of Culver Junction are
prcpnrlnit a inotiHter celebration to
mark the entrance of the road Into
that place. The Harrltnan oIIIcIiiIh
will operate a mihh'IiiI train Into Cul
ver Junction for the event ami have
Invited (ioveruor Went and other
public ollli'lnl. an well an prominent
n'HlileiitM of rortliiml, to become
meuilH'm of the party.
Irny & 8oi of the Itounyvlew
fnrui HhlpH'd a car of ten Hereford
tin Mn from MitdniH Monday to Tort,
lauil nml Kent tie. From Seattle the
HkK-k will be Rhlpped to Hlwallan
ImIuuiIm to Hie rrlui-evllle Plantation
compnny for their Hereford tierdH.
The contract to aupply thin Btix'k
wnn given the locul firm In couiie
tltlon with the world, and bIiow
that the iiinllty of Crook county
MtiH'k In unexcelled, nml that their
fame exteiiilH beyond the border of
the county.
LOCAL MENTION
Horn -Friday to the wife of Wll
llnin Jiicobx, a boy.
John Templeton left hint Friday
lor a bunluewi trip to Portland.
Mr. and Mm. Oliver Adamn left
Tuendny for a trip to Portland.
Mr. J.lttle In the new ilniuijUt at
Wlnnek'n. He I from rortliiml.
Iter. Dodgi leaven the pulpit nt
the Prcnliy terluu cliunli the flmt of
April.
TheO. 4 W. Compmir luive nold
nevernl tractn of land during the
week to neltlem,
II, K. Kldeout returned Sunday
from a trip to F.iiKfiie and other
Willamette valley town.
Mm. Lively old the renldence now
occupied by Italph Jordan to II. I..
Wlnilom yentenlay. Coimldenitlon
AWO.
John Morrl and family returned
from I'ortland Tiiendny. HebroiiKht
aatiM-k of kooiU with him and will
open up hi ntore an noon an they
can be freighted over from Madron.
All of the teacher In the Crunk
County HIkIi Kchool have Imh-ii re
elected by the HIkIi School Hoard
for the coming nchool year. There
will lie a manual training depart
ment added oou.
M. It. Illgg and C. M. F.lklnn re
ceived three full-blood hog the firm
of the week from Mlnnourl breeder.
The hog were prlxe winner lu
vnrloii county (aim mid will tie val
uuble addition to the well-bred
tock of till county.
The Prlnevllle Artlnan lodge hail n
banquet Monday night at which
mime fifty inemlicr were pnnent.
The event wa lu honor of the new
invinliere that have been received
during the year. The local order
Iih a memliemhlp of over 1(H) aud In
ntlll growing.
Hubert A. Renter and Chrlntlnn K.
(Ilbnon were mnrrled nt Methoillnt
pm-nonage" by llcv.Jno. M. Huggliin
Hnturday evening, March 4. The
young couple left Immediately for
Portland, where they expect to take
the examination for work In the
America n nchooln of the I'lillllplnc
Inland.
The revival service at the Metlio-
dint church have been largely nt-
teuded during the week mid a good
lnteret manlfented. Krnent Kenyon
of I'ortland I annlHtlng with the
liiunlc and I developing a lurge
cliorun. The Hinging In nn excellent
feature of each evening' piogrnm.
The service Sunday, both morning
aud evening, will lie largely at
tended. Come early. We Invite nil
clirlntlnas to co-operate with iih In
till sincere, effort to build nu the
kingdom of tlod. The Itev. W. L.
Wllnou of lteduiond will nnnlnt next
week, J no. M. Hugglnn, pantor.
Garden Seeds
Planet Jr. Garden Cultivators
If you raise even a very small patch rof garden, you need one
of these seeders. . v
THESE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. .
J. E. Stewart &
Plans for School
i
Building Discussed
The Prlnevllle whool board held n
mn'tlng liiMt Moiidiiy for the pur
pone of dei'ldlug on nil architect for
the new whoolhoune.
r. lU'lknnp, while attending the
leglnlature, looked over wvernl of
the iiiont up-to-dute hcIhhiI ImllilliigM
In Salem nnd wan Ulteil by arclil
tertn from different pnrtn of the
ntutewho wen- unxloii to nulimlt
plnnnfiir the proponeil new nchonl.
T. II. I.iifollette and Mm. Cray
have In-en corrcnpoiidlng with nml
exmiilulng plain from architect for
I lie pnnt two month no the board
had plenty of valuable data from
which to choone.
After a dlMcunntiin of plan nnd
npcctncutlonH the Hoard decided to
have Chun. A. Iturggruf, of Albany,
come to Prlnevllle anil draw plmin
to meet the need nnd condition on
they exlnt here.
Mr. llurggrnf in widely known nn
an architect and hnn had modi ex-IK-rlence
throughout the ntate In
erecting school bulldlngn. Hecomen
to 1'rlnevlllu without cont to the
school and make no chargin If his
plan are not accepted by the nchool
board.
Mm. Anna Sharp Iiiim returned
from her I'urtnud trip.
Death of Mrs. Sam Collins.
Mm. A. 8. Collin, wife of Sam Col
lin, departed thin life March 4 and
was burled March G In the old cem
etery ut rrlnevllle. Mm. Collin' III
nenn wa of short duration, a par
alytic attack following a spell of lu-
grlpiie. Mm. Collin leave n hus
band, brother and sinters to mourn
her Ions. The funernl was held from
the Methodist church.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to thank our tunny
friend for kindness shown (luring
the sickness our wile nml sister.
Sam Collins,
Mhk, W. 1', lllKI.AM).
All Work Guaranteed.
I have Just relumed from my trip
to the country nnd nm ready to take
cftre of your eyes In the niinie care
ful manlier as in the past. All work
fully guaranteed or money refunded.
Kves tested; glasses litted.
1K. W. J. ( UltTIS,
Adnmson Building, liooiu I I nml
Wanted to Rent
A good five, six," or seven room
house, in good condition. Knqtilro,
Dan McMillan, cure of Jordan &
Co. Ililtf
Girl Wanted.
I'aneh work; steady employment;
good wages. Apply to Ki Slay-
ton, i H-iMt.
Wood for Sale.
I have a quanty of wood for snle.
E. F, Lonu, Prlnevllle, Ore. 3-!tf
School Grounds
Too Small
larger school ground I a perti
nent (piestlon for the people of Prlne
vllle to consider Is'fore thenew build
ing Is started till npring. All are
ngreed that the present site In entire
ly too small for the nix upisr grades
and when you add the little eo.le
of the flmt aud second grade that
are now provided for down town. It
can readily Is; seen that there would
Is no room for play grounds.
In the Prlnevllle nchool district
there are 274 children enrolled. This
uimilier will double In a yearor twei.
There Is no question about that.
What are you going to do with
them? Iliilld more schools? Yes,
but build in a location that will nil
mlt of Indefinite expansion. Two
blocks away from the present site la
five acres donated to the city for
pnrk purposes. Till tract would
make an ldeul site for a public
school building. It an exchange
could lie affected whereby the present
school site could lie traded for the
park grounds and a park made out
of the nchool site It would be of un
estliunble value to the public schools,
lilve our boys and girls plenty of
room for outdoor exercise. Think It
over before the new building i
started.
High School Play
Tomorrow Night
On Friday evening, March 10, the
students of the Crook County High
School will present the football ver
sion of the "Merchant of Venice" -In
the Commercial Club Hall. Between
the acts there will be muslclal num.
bers by the leading talent of I'rlue
vllle. The proceed of the play are
to be expended In fitting the High
School for spring athletic. The ob
ject Is a worthy one and merit the
hearty support of nil who are Inter
i ted in the welfare of the county
high school. Come. You will be de
lightfully entertained. -The
following I the cast:
Duke of Venice A. Myers
Antonio, a seulor .R. SIcCalllster
Itiissanlo, suitor of Port!a....C. Morse
(Jratlano v. Briuk
Shylock .....It. Lowther
Tubal, Capt, llend team....C. Lowther
l.anncclot Gobho W. Yancey
Professor . C. Com n
Policeman A. Hoffman
Portia, rich heiress. ...Blanche Wilson
Nerlssn Theresa Buudy
Jessica Lcola Estes
Mies Threedice Wllda Nye
roily Fay Baldwin
Antonio's Mother. Corrlenue Coffin
Mm. Gobbo Iotta Smith
Football players
Grand Ball
St. Patrick's Day
March 17th, 1911
CLUB
LUCKEY'S
"Merchant of Venice,"
Up-to-date
FRIDAY EVENING, MAR. 10
The High School Play.
At the Glub Hall
Something New
Come and Laugh
ONION SETS
We have just received a big supply
of the best bottom sets,
Price 15c per pound.
t
Company,
AT-
HALL
ORCHESTRA.