Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 06, 1911, Image 5

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    Flower Seeds
Grass Seeds
Drills, Plows and Harrows
Garden Drills
Garden Hose
Garden Fencing
Garden Seeds
LOCAL MENTION
Clarence Cox and wife of La
monta wire county tt visitors
Monday.
Tim Infant on of Mr. ami Mr,
lleorgo 11. Taylor died Monday. It
was burled yesterday tt 2 o'clock.
1. I'. Adamson bought t Cadil
lno the other day. He got a bar
giiin in one that bad ben used but
a short timo.
J. II. Windom and family of
Culver bave moved to Prinevillt.
Mr. Windom bought one of the
Lively houitea,
J. K. Stewart has purchased a
new Ford car. He in looking for it
every day now. It it a two-passenger
torpedo runabout.
Mrs. 0. W. Lippencott relumed
Tuesday from a trip to Davenport,
Waxb., where the went to viait ber
mother, who it very siik.
The Stale Land Hoard baa pre
pared a revised list of the acreage
of unsold flute land. The total
for the ilste ia over half a million.
The untold elate land in Crook
county is 40,200 acre.
Madras ia to bave a 110,000
water ayiitem. The vote taken on
on the proposition of the city iasu
ing bond carried tenen to one.
Tlx pine baa liven ordered and it
In predicted that within 30 day
the residents of that town will bave
a good water supply.
Keep Your Money in Oregon
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The Policyholder's Company is
BEST FOR OREGON! ANS
Horn Office, Corbet Bldg., Portland, Oregon
A. L MILLS, President L. SAMTEL, Gen. Mgr.
E. N. STRONG, District Manager.
Ginghams
Percale
Prints
vChambray
Indian Head
Persian Ruffling
We Sell,
HOLEPROOF HOSE
THE
Hov. V. 8. Cook? wishes to an
nounce to the people of Lamonta
that he la obliged to postpone hia
ervicea at tbat place Indefinitely.
He has crippled hia tram io badly
that travel ia impoeaible.
Sheriff Balfour reporta that he
haa collected up to April lttt ap
proximately 1110,000 on the 1910
tax roll. Monday was the last
day tor aettling without extra coat.
After Unit date 10 per cent penalty
and 1 per cent a month will be
charged up against you.
Kandall K. Howard, son of Joe
Howard of Lower Bridge, won
the f 1000 caab prise offered by the
Portland Commercial Club for the
best article on Oregon appearing in
any newspaper or magazine pub
lished outaide of the state during
1010. Mr. Howard won over a
largo number of competitors.
There will be two especially it
tore ting service at the Methodist
church next Sunday morning and
evening with special musio by the
choir. In the morning the pastor
will have for his theme, "Why
There Should He a Famine," and
in the evening, "The King of
Romance, Religious Symbolism."
Art interesting discussion of these
two subjects is promised. Good
congregational tinging of gospel
songs and a bearty welcome await
ing every one. You are invited to
be present. Juo. M. Huggins,
pastor.
New Goods at
J. Eo Stewart &
W. F.
LOCAL MENTION
T. M. Baldwin left Tuesday for
Portland.
Oscar Hyde is tick this week
with the la grippe.
George Myers returned this
week from New York.
Rev. John U. Hodges leU this
morning for bit borne io Britith
Columbia.
Horace Belknap it expected
home from the U. of O. to spend
bis Easter vacation.
11. J. llealy and C. C. Healy of
Culver brought two loads of wheat
to the Prineville mills last Tues
day. Robert Carey lias opened a gen
eral real estate office in the Ilori
gan building, opposile the Prine
ville Hotel.
All fraternal orders tbat met
in Belknar Hall have been dis
continued this week while the ball
is being moved.
TheC. C. 11. 8. girls basket ball
team will meet the girls of the
Bend High School team in a
match game at Bend next Satur
day night.
Charles Stewart of Paulina pass
ed through town the first of the
week on his way to Cambridge,
Idaho, where he will make bis
future home.
A. V. Battles has returned to
Prineville after a visit of two
months to Portland and, other
valley towns. He has taken his
former position as deputy county
clerk.
Edyth, daughter of L. W.
Woods, and wife of the late Ernest
Hickman, died at Rawhide, Ne
vada, March 19. She was born io
Prineville and was well known to
old-timers here. .
Clare Quinn of Paulina has been
rick with appendicitis at Hotel
Prineville for the past two weeks.
Hie sisters, Miss Hattie of O'Neil,
and Mrs. Annie Senecal of Suplee,
are here caring for him. He is
reported better.
Mrs. Norton of Post, who re
ceived word of the serious illness
of her mother, reached Prineville
yesterday on her way to her moth
er's home in Kansas. When she
reached town a telegram awaited
her telling of her mother's death.
Soisette
Suesine
Dimity
Long Cloth
Lawn
India Linen
KfNG COMPANY
Tom Allen, ex-sheriff of Harney
county, and wife passed through
Prineville the other day on their
way to Portland. Mr. Allen in
forms us tbat the greater part of
Harney traffic will come to Prine
ville this summer.
D. F. Stewart made a record run
in hit car yesterday. He left
Prineville at 1 p. m., visited Cul
ver Junction, Mad ras, Metolius
and the Cove power site, covering
a distance of 90 miles and got
home in time for supper.
Next Sunday, April 9, Palm
Sunday, Rev. Father Sbeehan of
Bend will be in Prineville and
will hold services at 9 a. m. at the
home of Mrs. J. Gerardo. A short
sermon will be preached" on "The
Meaning and, Use of Catholic Cere
monies at Mass."
Two new tnelephones were re
ceived this week for the Prineville
Band. Director Smith says that
the boyt are getting along nicely.
A junior band will be organized
tomorrow (Friday) evening. Any
one wishing to take up an instru
ment requested is to report at the
Club Hall at 7:30.
E. B. Wade of Paulina, came
down for supplies Monday. He
says there is lots of snow in tl e
mountains which is melting slowly
and going into the ground, lie
says it is. a good thing that the
snow is going so gradually. There
is enough of it to flood this lower
country if it went off with a rush.
J. W. Stewart and Miss Ethel
Ilorigan were married March 23
at the home of the bride's parent?,
Rev. C. P. Bailey officiating. The
marriage was kept secret for a
week when it finally got noised
around. Last evening the tin-pan
brigade got busy and gave them a
charivari. Mr. Stewart is with C.
W. Elkins. The young couple
will make their home in rriueville.
Union church services Satur
day, 2 p. m. covenant meeting. It
is important that members attend
this service as business of great
importance will come before the
church. Therefore, you are re
quested to be present. Sunday
10 a. m , preaching; 6:30, C. E. So
ciety; leader, Miss Mamie Bailey.
7:30 p. m. preaching by the pastor
along evangelistic hneB. You are
cordially invited to attend. C. P.
liailey, pastor.
Pillows
Cotton Blankets
Bed Spreads
Ticking
Duck
House Lining
LOCAL MENTION
L. D. Weist of Bend was a Prine
ville visitor Sunday.
D. L. Wylde left for Portland
the first of the week.
Councilman Ward hat charge of
the work of grading First street,
Mrs. Rice hat returned from a
businest trip to Portland and The
Dalles. '
L. M. Bechtel, who has been
deputy county clerk, hat taken a
position with J. II. Haner.
Jeff Stewart, Laben Harris and
A. Cars of Paulina were in town
on business the first of the week.
Charles McMeen and wife and
William Russell of Lamonta spent
a couple of days in the city this
week.
Frank Elkins and family and
Arthur Templeton and wife came
over from Redmond Sunday for a
short stay.
Work on the new Baptist
church will commence in earnest
in a few days and be pushed to
completion.
The Prineville Commercial Club
has made arrangements with J.
W. Smith to devote all of bis time
to band work. His salary is to be
1100 a month.
The Prineville Commercial Club
will hold its annual meeting and
election of officers next Tuesday
evening. Every member is ex
pected to turn out.
C. A. Riddle is back in Central
Oregon again. For ' the past six
months he has been on the staff of
the Walla Walla Union. He is
now foreman of 'the Madras Pio
neer. The band boys are feeling good
over the receipt of a check for (25,
given by the Ladies' Aid of the
Presbyterian church. J. W. Smith,
the director, wishes to thank the
ladies on behalf of the band for
their kindly remembrance.
Dr. Rosenberg left Monday for
The Dalles, where he will place a
number of patients in the hospital.
Those that went with him were
Mr. Dobbs, Guy Snodderly, Ralph
Haner, Mrs. Dee and Lee Blevins.
The doctor is expected borne the
last of the week.
Stewarts
Company,
Peter Van Allen and wife of Red
mond were business visitors Monday.
Em lei Iilancbard of Paulina was
in the city Monday for a load of seed
grain. He says tbe farmers are ail
busy with tbelr spring work In bis
section.
The Crook County High was de
feated In debate by tbe Baker City
High School last Friday evening,
Baker winning by one vote. The
Prineville team speaks In the highest
terms of their treatment at Baker.
Al Johnes pawed through town
last Friday with a band of 2000
sheep. He was changing them Irom
the winter range on the desert to
his lambing grounds on Dry Creek.
Tbe sheep were in good condition.
Judge Ellis anil Dr. Coe of Bend
came over to Priueville Monday.
Tbe Judge waa attending to county
business and the doctor Is chairman
of a committee appointed to draft
changes In the Bend municipal
charter.
A. R. Bowman has been sub
poenaed to Seattle as a witness in
tbe criminal case of the United
States vs. Charles F. Munday et al
for conspiring to defraud the gov
ernment of Alaska coal lands.
He will be away a week or two.
There will be a joint meeting of
the literary societies at the High
School tomorrow afternoon. Mrs.
John Wigle will give a review of
Victor Hugo's "Les Mieerables."
All interested in this masterpiece
of Hugo's are invited to be present.
A band of several thousand
sheep belonging to J. N. William
son passed through town Monday.
These sheep wintered on the desert
and are all in good condition.
They were being driven to tbe
lambing grounds at Watkins' Hol
low.
M. J. Danielson, who was in
charge of the construction of the
power dam at Bend last year was
in town Saturday. He says that
he is to superintend tbe building
of a dam on Crooked River, con
struction upon which is scheduled
to commence today. According to
Mr. Danielson the dam is to de
velop power for lighting Metolius,
Culver and Prineville, and to sup
ply power for other purposes at
these towns. It is understood that
G. M. Cornett, D. F. Stewart, War
ren Brown and Mr. Booth, all of
Prineville, are backing the enter
prise. Bend Bulletin.
Girl Wanted.
Girl wanted for general housework.
Apply at once to Louis Wylde. 4-6
Sheets
Sheeting
Pillow Cases
Tubing
Muslin
Handkerchiefs
White
Neat and Convenient
New Bungalow
Contractor J. B. Shipp hat jnst
completed a new bungalow for
Carey Foster. It has a built-ia
porch mpported by pink-stone
columns. The floor and steps are
of cement. ..'..
The living room has a beamed
ceiling and a regular bungalow
fireplace made of gray and
pink building stone. A contin
uous archway supported by wooden
columns opens into a pretty din
ing room, while a door opens into
the front bedroom.
The dining room has a large
built-in buffet with art glass doors
above and below the pass cup
board. The three bedrooms are
each furnished with a series of
built-in drawers and a large closet.
The door opening into the closet
from the front bedroom is set with
an elegant plateglass mirror, ex
tending almost the full length of
the door.
Each room is finished in tome
prevailing color. This tone being
suggested by the wall paper. .
The Dutch kitchen is a model
of convenience with its link and
drain board, its many built-in
drawers, kettle closet, boiler room,
sugar and flour bins, and dumb
waiter leading to the cellar in the
basement.
The laundry room opens off the
kitchen and is fitted with two
white enameled laundry trays.
From this room the Btairway leads
to the basement where a large
room with cement floor is fitted up
for tbe cellar. The dumb waiter
passed from this room to the
kitchen above.
This mcdern and convenient
bungalow was built at a cost of
$3200.
Ranch for Sale.
160 acre's ; 60 acres in cultivation ; all
fenced; good bouse, barn, chicken
house, wagon Bhed, root house, out
houses, etc. Terms reasonable. Ad-
drees P. O. box 304, Prineville. Ore
gon. 3-30 4-27p
New Goods.
A. H. Linnmnn fe fYi hava a B,:nkf
car of Iron Bedsteads on the way here.
also anotner car oi wall Faper and
ijinoieum. ineee large shipments give
you an unlimited stock to select from.
Bedrock prices. 3-30
We Sell
Sewing Machines
A SAFE PLACE TO TRADE