Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 16, 1911, Image 5

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    The W. F. King Company
The Place to Buy
drills; plows, harrows, farm machinery
7"
The Steel Frame. Large Diameter Axle, Force Feed,' Superior Grain Drills, do not need any boosting. Ask anyone who now own or has ever owned a Superior. BOTH WHEELS
DRIVE ALL THE FEEDS. This is a 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 compfete line of WALKING PLOWS, DISC PLOWS, SPRING AND PEG TOOTH HARROWS are as 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 money.
THE W. F. KING COMPANY
LOCAL MENTION
. I'M Hinttli In a litmlmiM vlaltnr
tliln Wii'k,
It. Ilncilfii wit In Prliii'vllli' from
1'iMt Tumilny.
OtU I, "it ii ii wrh In Prltit'Vlllo on
IhlIucm Monday.
V. W. Ilrown ol IMhIit, wun
IiiihIiipkH yUllor Mulliliiy.
'I'hi'ii, MIiikit liuiitf lit tlio I'osti-r
i'xIhIo proiwrty on Fourth atrwt it
lew ilivs nun.
Mm. J oil ii It. Rtliison nrrlvi'il t lu
ll r I of tlie wit-It from HI. I'ltul.
Tin' Htlimoim will in nke tlii'lr home
Ihtw fur tlti prvwnt,
Sumliiy NvrvlvM nt ln I'nlon
fliim h. 10 ii. in., Itllilc mhool. II ii.
in., niu'lilnir, 'litl hitiiioii to tin
Kutiiliiy Scliool liy tht' ntor. 0:110
A. m., V, mrlcly. 7::u, pvhii
IO'Ht Kcrvlif. 0. II. Ilnllcy, I'lMtor.
The liulli of t lio Annex will give n
Cnffi-tiTla HiipNr nt the ('lull Hull
April Int. 8upKr , will Imk wrveil
from 5 until nil nn IhIh-I. Ilnlfof
ll priK-iviU will lx ulvi'ii to tlie
Crook County llljill Scliool.
The dinners of (lie Mmlrna country,
known pollivtlvfly its tlm Minima
I'nlon Wnrvlionw coinpiiny, aohl
ilii'lr IioIiIIiikn of wliciil for ah Avcr
n It" prlii- of tUI ceil In per IiiibIh-I.
Tlii-iv nn About 60,01)0 liuaht'l In
(In' wiiri'liouw. -
'rim ork of muM-nilnir Crook
i-ountr will noon Ik- under way lu
nil parts of the county. A lurirrr
force ot ilepiitliw will lie iimmI III the
rli'hl work (linn ever before, ami ii
rotnpleto mtmnxmeiit will tie the
nunlt.
The Mertlmtit of Venice, up to
lute," Klveu nt Cotniiicrelul Hull
Krldny erenliiK liy the liltili school
ntndenlH drew u Ug house. The
illfferent l,ir,' "ere well Mimtiiliietl
nuil iniiiiy Iniicluilile altimtloiis tie
reloix'd. Thu mMH'likltle were nool
nml received henrty Hpiliui.
Ihvlue wornlilp nt the I'renliyterl
n ii rliuri'li next Sundiiv - mornliiK
Mnrch UMli, nt which thoCoiniuiinlon
of the I.ord'H Supper will Ih' iIIh
penned. A full nlteliilitnt'u of the
lucinhcrshlp of (he I'hiirvh Ih eiirti
I'Hlly requested. AImo a ronllul liivl
tutlon (o ot hern In licrcliy Rlvro.
J no. (I, IIoiIkch, Minister.
County Hiipcrluteiulent Fold last
week vlnlteil the new suhoollioiise at
Pine Itiiliin. Tills la new achuol dis
trict tiiktm from l.oii l'lnu ami 1
mniita iliHtriet. At mi entertainment
iriven to mine funds lor an ornn nd
other things fill" win realised. Mr.
Kurd coiiiinciidii the nrw school district
for tlx loyal spirit shown In all school
mutters. Tim new schoolhouse l rll.t
up-to-date. Modern ventilation, lrne
lilacklHiurdii around th room, glolxsa,
dictionaries, etc., rilit Mt liaml. Mint
(.trace liudii ta tlio teacher.
Mr. Hhnltuck returned home Hiiii
duy. MIm I'.hIih l Imck from a trip to
MitilniH.
Mm. Holicrt Zevely left Tuesday
for 1'ortliiiid.
Kit HoiImoii hit returned from
hU I'orlluiid trip.
MIhs lluttle tjulnn wan In town
the llrat of the week.
John K li nicer, the tionuMiinn, la
In 1'rlnevllle thla week.
Mm. Unllcy la "till conllncd to Iter
lied with rheiimiitlaui.
J. II. Templcton returned home
Monday from I'ortlnnd.
Horn Sundiiy, March 12, to the
wife of A. II. Holler, n aon.
. C. Yoiiiik wna lu from Culver
Tuemlny.
Alex Thomson citme In the Unit of
th week from I'ortlnnd.
". W, Johuaoii mid wife left, Tin--day
(or n two wii-ka' trip to Tort
Innd. Frank Johuaon left Tuesday for
I'n-Hiio. Cnllfornlii, where Ida uiolher
la itilu alck.
A illnpiiU h Ironic The Diillca atntra
that the llrat newly winla to ride
over the Oregon Trunk were Cnrl
Wlndoin and Mlaa Vernn Howard.
Thu ta hlatory innde. '
John K. Morris la receivlnii atock fur
hia furniture atom. Heveral wairiin
loads came in yentenlay and toilay and
mine wilt follow thla week. Two car
loads of furniture arrived for Mr. Mor
ris at Motollm lat week.
The drat train ol colouista from the
K.ant (or Central Oregon arrived at
Madras hint night. There were 230
homeaeekers fiom St. I'aul. Others
are exarted daily.
1'.. K. McClnrnn, a I'ortlnnd arcl
tect wna lu I'rlnevllle the fimt of the
week. Mr. d-Clnrnn drew lip the
pinna and speelfkiitloiia for the new
Crook County Hauls building. It la
to lie a hniiiUoine atriicture.
C. II. Allen or the Meadow Hrook
ranch on the Utile Deachute wna
In I'rlnevllle thla week. Mr. Allen
report three feet of anow lu hla
aiH-tlon which la melting very faat.
A year ko Mr. Allen thought he
had aold hla ranch tor 110,000, hut
the price of a cream m-parator
knocked t lie deal In the head. To
day Mr. Allen would not Hell for
f:W,(KH).
Kevlval aervlcce at the Methodist
church will lie continued over Sun
day wltli the pnater prca-hlng both
morning mid evening. Wo welcome
everyone to help ua In theee aervlc-ee
who Ih Inten-ateil lu ChrlHttnn work.
Subject Sunday morning, "The Coro
nation ol ' Man." Kvenlng, "The
l'ntlence of tlod." A lurge cliorua
of little glrU under the direction
of Mr, Kenyon will remler Heveral
aclectlonH In the evening. J no.
M. lliigglna, paator.
City Buys 100,000 -Feet
of Lumber
The city council had aerial meet
ing today at 10 a. ui. A contract was
let to Hhlpp A 1'erry foi 100,000 feet ol
lumber for crosswalks and bridge, the
lumber is to ! deliverl not later than
May 15. The contract was let for I M.7!
ier thoimand feet.
The order wsl made at this time for
the completion of a sidewalk from
Ochoro to Tenth on the east aide of
Main atreet.
The mayor was authorised to have a
permanent survey made ot the Hrat
addition, which will fix the matter ol
the angle from Main street to the court
house ou Third and other streets east ol
Mnin.
The chairman of the Committee on
Health and Police was empowered to
construct a dog ami cattle pound in the
Ochoco vlly directly north of the
Cornell barn in Filth atreet.
The Pioneer Cream Co.
E. K. (lllleuwuu-r of l'oat, Ih In
Prluevllle today.
John Bloaa of Item!, wna It Prlue
vllle yeaterday.
Taxes Coming In.
Sheriff Ralfonr ieorts between $00,
000 and $70,000 taxes received np to and
including March 15. The clerical force
has been working over time to catch np
with the work during the past tew days.
Wednesday morning I'd, 000 had been
turned in by the sheriff, but a big rush
was anticipated at the last moment to
get in and save the S per cent discount
Taxes become delinquent the first
Monday in April when a penalty of 10
per cent will He added and interest
charged at the rale of 1 per cent a
monlli, but if you pay one-half of your
taxes before the first Monday in April
the time for paying the balance will be
extended to the first Monday y.f Octo
ber without coat. If you weie not able
to take advantage of the 3 er cent dia
count just keep the other dutua in mind
as it will save you money.
The Pioneer Cream Company is
now located" in tlieir new quarters
on Main street. The huililing was
fitted up especially lor" the com
pany and under a long lease marks
a new epoch for the email farmer
in Crook county.
When the creamery busineeii
waa opened two yearn ago the mat
ter waa one of debate whether it
would pay so far from a railroad.
The growth of the litiineH has
been the et anwer. During the
two year the plant has been open
or biininoHH all cream has been
bought that has been offered in
this part of the county.' Checks
have been issued regularly on the
15th of each month to the pro
ducers. The new quarter will en
able the company to do good re
tail business in cream, buttermilk,
etc.
The ice cream made by thin
company is unexcelled snyT-ht-re.
The special products in lhi line,
including ice cream brick, will be
a feature during the coming year.
Careful attention is given to special
orders and the people are fortunate
to get the best in this line at home.
The O.K. Meat Market
Revival Meetings.
The meetings at the Methodist
church have grown in interest and will
continue throughout the week. . Kev.
W. I.. Wilson, ol Hedinond, Oregon
has been assisting the pastor. lie will
remain until Friday night of this week.
The meetings will be continued Sunday
and next week with the pastor in
charge, assisted by Krneet Kenyon,
gospel singer. See announcement of
subjects elsewhere." Please make it
posmble to attend. J no. M. Hugging,
pastor.
For Sale at a Bargain,
One pair geldings six yearB old
wfeight U00 each. K. O. Wkhiiit,
3-1(1 Hip O'Neil, Oregon.
rates, this firm will carry the best
fruits and vegetables in the market.
The, low express rate will enable
them to give the beet at a reason
able urice.
Tlnf band boy dewerve a big
crowd at their dance on March 17.
Keep It In mind. i
Notice to Contractors.
Notice Ih hereby given that the
underpinned will receive Healed IiIiIh
for the grading, graveling and Im
provement of Third atreet In the city
of I'rlnevllle, Oregon, from I) street
In the original pint, to 1 Htni-t In
the Fourth addition, both IncliiHlve,
according to the plana and siieclli
callonH now on file In the otllce of
Itny HreWHter, city engineer; nil IiIiIh
tot tiled with the city recorder of
the city of I'rlnevllle, at or before 10
111 o'clock In the forenoon, Satur
day, March 2.1th. 1011.
The linderHlgned rexervea the right
to reject nnv and all bide.
ilnt. d this loth day of March, 1911.
Ukokuk Noiii.i:,
Chairman of the committee on
HtreetH nnd public ImprovementH.
The 0. K. Market which is now
located in the new Mating build
ing, commenced business in Prine
ville in August, 1905, when Tom
and Fred Stroud bought the
market then owned by Joe Crooks.
Being cattle men of considerable
experience, the Strouda have built
up a Bubstantial business until to
day, in their new location, which
waa built especially for their bu-4-nena,
they are equipped to handle
a large volume of business a? easily
as any shop in interior Oregon.
Many conveniences have been
placed in the new building that
will l)e appreciated by the public,
as well as being a financial saving
to the proprietors. A large re
frigerator room that will store
enough meat for several days' busi:
ness is in commission, and the
tight window, where the fruits and
vegetables will be displayed, is
another convenience.
Since the completion of the rail
road to Metolius and the corre
sponding reduction in freight
All Work Guaranteed.
I have lust returned from my trip
to the country and am ready to take
care of your eyea In the same care
ful manner ax In the pant. All work
fully guaranteed or money refunded.
r.vea teHted; gimmes tilted.
lilt. W. J. ( UIIT1S,
AdiuiiHon Riilldlng, Hoonis 14 and 11.
Wanted to Rent
A good five, six, or seven room
limine, In good condition. Enquire,
Dan Mc.Mim.ax, care of Jordan &
Co. 3 tf
Girl Wanted.
Itauch work; steady employment;
good wages. Apply to En Si.ay
tos. S--4t.
Eggs for Hatching.
Krom best strain ol S. C. White Ieg
horns; good winter layers; S2 per 15.
Mux. J. K. Adamsox, I'riueville, Ore.
2 23 2m.
Wood for Sale.
1 have a quantv of wood for sale,
Ii. V. LoMi. I'riueville, Ore. . 3-i)tf
UK. U. D. KLTCIIUM
Drugless Healer
Spinal Annulments and Dietetics
CONSULTATION FREE
Hour ?;0 to 12 a. m- 1 to 5 p. m.
Culls answered promptly.
Rooms 16-17 Adamson B'dg.
Notice to Creditors.
Nnttre is hereby given, by the u rulers! f?ne1,
the H'tininUtrix of the estate of HeuUer
,1. Lively, leeeet, to all persons hnv
hiE claims asint suit! deceased to present the
NHtue to the nmierHiRiied at the office of M. R.
Ktliotl, in I'riueville, Oiviton, with the proper
v our horn, wiihin nix mouths from the drat
piidlit-ation of this notice.
italed this 23rd day of Feb.,
ANNIK A. UVKI.Y, -
AdminUtrix ot Estate ol Fletcher J. Lively,
IHt-eased. 2-23
Opening Sale of Lots in
Noble's Addition
To the City of Prineville
Tuesday, March 21,1911.
The Most Desirable Residence
District in Prineville, adjoining the orig
inal townsite immediately on the west,
only four blocks from the business cen
ter of the city.
GRADED STREETS
Parking Strips, Building Restrictions,
Sidewalks all without additional cost
to purchasers.
SMALL PAYMENT DOWN
And easy terms on the balance.
Special inducements to homebuilders.
See me at once for full particulars.
A. R. BOWMAN,
Selling Agent.
. We Handle Both
D. M. Ferry's and Lilleys
. Garden Seeds
Fresh Stock No Old Seeds.
Garden Seeds
Planet Jr. Garden Cultivators
If you raise even a very small patch of garden, you need one
of these seeders.
THESE GOODS NOW IN STOCK.
ONION SETS
We have just received a big supply
of the best bottom sets,
Price 15c per pound.
J. Eo Stewart & Company.