Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 23, 1911, Image 5

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    Garden Seeds
Flower Seeds
Grass Seeds
We have juit received a fresh shipment of TREE-TEA, which we were able to buy at reduced pricei. We are giving you the benefit of thi cloe buy and will sell one-half pound
packages for 30 centi, and one pound packages for 50 cents.
Have you seen our line of Drills, Harrows' and Plows? It will pay you to come in and get our prices and look over our stock.
Mr. Tillman Reuter has allowed us the privilege of being the exclusive headquarters for his GARDEN SEEDS. You are not taking any chances when you buy his seeds.
Garden Drills Garden Hose Garden Fencing
THE W. F. KING COMPANY
LOCAL MENTION
I. It. Meyer of l'twt wna In town
tliU week,
Clmnip Hmltli returned tliii flrat of
tlic witk (rum I'cirtliiuil.
II. It. McCoy o( llllliuttii wna In
rrltii'Vllli' iltirliiK I lit week.
Mr. anil Mm. W. It. IVck nf Culver
H'iit n few lny In town tliU week.
Mr. nml Mm, lvti-r qiilnn ol
(irltily were In (or nippHra thin
ttn'k,
Mr. nml Mm. llrtire Uray wtns In
from I'uat on tiualucaa during titer
week.
Mr. nnl Mr. Oliver Ailttuia re
t urni'd fna.ii tlu-lr l'urtliinil trip limt
evenliiii.
Mr. Snyre, of the firm of Hnyre A
lli'itdrlcka of Minima, spent Tueailny
In I'rlni'vllle.
Tin liulliw' nlil of the Mrthoillat
(iitirvli will hold nn Knatvr fulr nt
tlm church April 24.
JuiIuh Kill nnd K. II. Ilnvky held
nn niljouriifi! term of I lie comity
court the flmt of the wevk.
Mr. nml Mm. I). K. Htewurt tunile
n llylnu trip to Ueuil, l.nMluw, ('line
I 'Kiln nml llmliuoml luat Friday.
C. I., llnton nml J. II. Htiinton o
Iliiiil were In rrluevllle Tuvaday.
They tiroiiKht 40 coyote arnlpa to
the County Clerk' ottli'e.
Clenn-up dny wna Ki'iiemlly !
H.-rvttl In 1'rltievllle. The town linn
n nent, rlenn nppeuritnce anil will
in ike n icuoJ liiiprvoiilon ou vIhUom.
A linml of i'UM) henil of nheep he
IiiiikIiik to Tom llouatou puaaed
throiiKh rrluevllle limt eveuliiK. lie
na tnklntt them over to JiiiiIt
creek.
The uow In th iiiountHlu la go
tiiK off itrmluully thin yenr. Crook
ril river nuil the (k'hoco allow the
effect but not to a very great a
tent ao fur.
Mix Atlft Allen la very nick la Port
In ml. Her recovery I duitlitftil.
Mr. nml Mm. T. II. lafolletta nml
Mm. l'roae left the Ural of the week
tor Cortland.
Mm. McDowell la building nn
cllit-roiini cottiiKe on Second street.
It la to hit vo n Inrtrw concrete bnae
ineiit nml to lie modern In nil IU up
potntitieiit. Mr. McCnffrcy of Iteilmoml was In
1'rltievllle on Tueadny. Mr. nnd
Mm. McCaffrey hnve juat returned
from New York nml other enatern
point. Thev report u aevere winter
In the Knat nnd nre glad to return
to aunny Oregon.
Mr. nnd Mm. Hubert Keater re
tnrned from their wedding trip to
Cortland limt week. While there
they took tht examination prepara
tory to becoming teneheM lit the
I'hlllpplne Inland. They think they
did well with the exumtnntion.
J. W, lloone I the mmiiiKer of the
new wool wnrclitmae at Metollua.
(I. M. I'nul wna broiiuht down
Tueadny from I'niillnn anTlcrlng from
a bad cnae of ilropay, He waa
taken to the Home lloapltnl for
treatment. t
HuNrlntendent Ford left the flmt
of the week for a two-weeka' tour of
the northern achuol dlalrlcta of the
county. He will vlalt Aahwood,
A i bundle, llurnt Itniuli nnd other
phu-ea before returning.
I. aat Friday evening the Alpha
entertained the (Vhoconlnua Id
honor of Ht. I'ntrl.k'a dny. The
rooma were beautifully decorated In
white and greeu and t lie St. Patrick
Idea waa curried out In the guinea
nml rctreahnieiita,
II. ( lark and family of the Hlg
Keiid country, Wnall., are vlaltlng
at the home of City Itecordcr llreeae.
Mr. Clark la a half brother of Mr.
llreeae. The Clnrka will leave for
borne next Monday. Mm. llreeae
will accompany Uiem for a ahort
Vlalt.
(leorKii T. Itowaii of Itedmond waa
urrcatel tor htaulng a Irauilulent
check on the CI Ml National Hank of
Chippewa Fa Iiu, Win. He will have
a hearing la-fore Judge Kennedy.
The complaining wltneaa la Cheater
C. ('untie. The check waa laaucd
Jauuary S.
tleorge Vincent of Mndrna waa ad
Judged Inanne Katurday by Dr. Koa
eulirrg, the county phyalclnn. lie
waa taken to Hnlem the flmt of the
week by nn nttemlnnt from the
uayluiu. Acute alcohollam waa at
the bottom of the trouble. Vlucent
la 41 yeiiM of age.
Oeorge turtle, father of W. J. nnd
John Curtla, died at 8 o'clock Mon
day evening. He had bevu alck for
aoiiie time with a comblnnllon of
atomiich ami heart trouble. He will
be burled tomorrow at 2 o'clock.
The body waa kept uutll the arrival
of other relative from the F.iwt.
The deceaaea wna TO yeaM of age
A apeclal service nt the I'reaby
terlan church next Sunday morning,
Mnrch 20. Sermon to the firemen of
I'rlnevllle. Hubject of the dlacourae,
"The Ileal Dignity ol Wlaely HI
reeled Human Labor." Special
aluglng will be given, aaalated by
Luckey'a orclicatra. A general Invi
tation la extended to all. Jno. (J.
Uodgea, milliliter,
J a me J. Hill lift a juat placed or
der that hereafter hi own table,
both at homo and ou hlaprlvatecar,
la to le supplied with Crook county
tuber, the arraugemenU having
bceu made with Mndrna people.
Through the aaiue aource, the diu
Ing cur MiiMTtiiteuiU'iit of the North
ern rarllic hu contracted to pur-
Chime ull the potatoea that can tie
aupplled by Madrna grower, the
only coudltlon lHlng that each
apud ahull weigh at leuat two pound.
LOCAL MENTION.
Walter O'.Nell wna up from Mndrna
Monday.
(J. Springer of Culver waa In town
the flmt of the week.
M. It. Illgga left Monday lor Mla
aourl to get blooded etock.
Mr. and Mm. Carl Wlndotn were
I'rlnevllle vIhUom Knnday.
It. Dnckley of Cortland la the new
day man at the Kroalua liar.
Otto Oray and wife of Honnyvlew
much nre lu town thla week.
J. W. Fugle of John Day Uvlxltlng
hla alater, Mm. Hugh I.later.
. J. J. Klllnger of Itedmond waa a
countjr aeat vialtor tlila week.
A. H. Holme ol SlateM wua a bua!
ueaa vialtor the mat ol the eek.
Dr. Ilelknup ha received hla new
liudaou. It la a big, roomy car,
I). A. McDowell of Crooked river
waa In town on buHlneaa Monday.
W. It. Hunter ol Culver waa a
county aeat vialtor the limt ol the
week.
Chaa. McKenile and family of
Urliily were In town on bualneaa
thla week.
J. W. Howard of Lower Bridge
waa In town attending to legal
mattcM Monday.
Mr. and Mm. Will WuMweller of
Cortland paid a flying vllt to
Prlncvllle the loat of the week.
A marriage llcene waa tunned
Tueaday to Ullglan Stoller and
Marie MiH'hiing, both of Mndrna.
John Neweom and aon of Denver,
Colorado, are paying a Mult to hla
father, 8. J Neweom of till place.
William Hall of I.o Augelc la the
new man at the O. K. Meat Market.
He la experienced In all line of the
trade.
Opal City baa established a new
achool dlatrlct. Aeeoonnalt la or
ganized a new acuoollioueo will be
built.
J. II. Neville la the new deputy
county surveyor. Mr. Neville la a
gMtluate of the Colorado School of
Mines.
School district No. 78 mid the
llilluian school dlHtrlct hnve consol
idated and will build a flOOO school
liouae. The Cornett Stage 4 Stable Co.
received three new cum the flMt of
the week. They were shipped to
Madras.
T. M. Hold win' new Locomobile
arrived from Madras the flmt ot the
week. This la one of the fluent cars
In the Interior.
II. Sell mid and wife ot Fife panned
through Prlnevllle the flMt of the
week on their way home from
Salem. Mr. and Mm. Sclinild were
employed at the Oregon State He-
form School.
A. M. Hardenbrook of Itob'rt
wa In rrluevllle the but of the
week.
W. F. King returned Sunday from
hla trip to Cortland. He brougl.t
bock a cnrloui! of auto. He U
agent for the Cadillac.
All membeM of the ClirUtian
church are reueted to attend a
IiuhIiuh meetlngnt the Cnlon church
next Saturday at 2 p. m.
Itobcrt Keater and bride claim to
le the firnt newly weds to ride over
the Oregon Trunk, lie was married
March 6 and Mr. Wlndom on thelHb.
Mr- und Mm. Klmer ( lark are Im
proving the proiwrty recently
bought from Mm. Logan. The roof
will lie raised and the building other
wise Improved.
A load of Shanlko steer, shlpiicd
by Jim Wilson, topped the Cortland
market last week at fC35. C. It.
Karnhouae shipped a carload. Hay
Smith shlpied three cum and Jim
Wilson one car. Shaulko was the
shipping point.
The city la negotiating with the
Muson lodge for au exchange ol lots
so that the Dew Are hall will lie
more centrally located than If placed
on Second street. If the deal goes
through the city hall will be built on
the lot next to J. E. Stewart & Co.'s
store.
J. H. Oray bos returued from
Seattle, where be went with a car
load of Hereford which were slilp
ted to Honolulu. The stock were
put aboard the steainhlp In fi rut
elan condition. Outside breeders
are looking to Crook county tor
high-grade blooded stock. -
1). P. AdauiHon nnd Uny Lafollette
left early Monday morning on s
business trip to Portland. They left
here about 4 o'clock and expected to
catch the morning train at Madras
tor the metropolis. Both were well
supplied with literature concerning
Prlnevllle nnd Crook county. They
will place It where It will do the
most good.
The "See Prlnevllle FlMt" leaflets
will be ready for town distribution
Friday. Thousands of these leaflets
have been printed but the demand
for outside point had to lie supplied
first. The Oregon & Western Colon
ization Cp. Is doing great work In
placing this literature In the
hands of colonists. Mr. Stinson Is
alway hungry tor more. His com
pany has men on trains working tor
this couutry.
The Crook County Journal presses
are busy turning out literature re
garding city and county. Incoming
honieseekeM nnd outside points are
being supplied first, but enough Is
now on hand to supply the local de
mand. It Is free for the asking.
Twenty thousand leaflets containing
Prlnevllle pointere will luform colon
ists where to And the beat town In
Central Oregon. Send It to friends.
LOCAL MENTION
Miss Kolierta Carey left yesterdny
for JeffeMon to see her brother, who
U very alck.
Mr. Davidson, president of the
Oregon A Western Colonization
Company, la In Prlnevllle thia week.
There will lie evangelistic acrvlcee
at the Methodist church next Sun
day morning and evening. Morning
subject, "An invitation to the Bless
ed Life." Evening subject, "The
FlMt (Josiel Sermon In Athens."
The children's chorus will render
several selections at the evening ser
vice. You are welcome. Jno. M.
Hugglns, pastor.
Alex Colette of Aahwood I the
champion hunter ot Crook county,
according to the record of the coun
ty clerk. He trapped 135 coyotes
and 33 bobcats In five months' at the
head of Trout, Muddy and Cherry
creeks along the divide. Thirty-five
coyotea and 18 of the bobcats were
caught In Wasco county. He clean
ed up over $S00 In his five-month
work. The pelt were sold to H. II.
flow nt the courthouse.
Band Boys' Dance
A Big Success.
The band boys feel highly com
pi i me u ted at the generous response
given for financial assistance.
Heretofore the needs of the boys
were largely supplied by monthly
contributions from our business
men, but this year it ii hoped that
this will not be necessary unless
the leader is placed on a salary
basis. In this event he will give
all of his time to the band and
some means must be devised to
raise the fond? for his salary.
The boys show practice and organ
ization. Prineville needs a good
band.
Found.
A bunch of kevs between Xewsom's
barn and Hillard's house. Owner ctn
have same by calling at thia office. 3-23
22-Rifle Lost
At end of Crooked river bridge.
Finder please leave at B. L. Jordan &
Co.'s store and receive reward.
3-Sip R. B. Ckoss.
Sideboard for Sale.
Quarter f awed oak, large mirror. Cost
$26 in Portland, will be sold for 16 if
takeu at once. Inquire at this office.
Egg for Setting.
Genuine, Full Blood Kliode Island
Keds. Eggs 12 ptr setting. Collins W.
Klkina Store. 3-23-lino-p
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.
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we Handle Both . Garden Seeds ONION SETS
D. M.Ferry'sand LilleyS pj Jr Qafcen Cultivators Weave just received a big supply
rM i q j q the best bottom sets
Uaraen deeds jf vou rajse even a verv smal patch of garden, you need one
Fresh Stock-No Old Seeds. of these seeders. . Price 15c per pound.
, THESE GOODS NOW IN STOCK. .
X E. Stewart &. Company.