Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 27, 1911, Image 6

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Pushing Railroad Work A Carload
of Automobiles
Continued from page one.
rood is completed. All the grad
ing Is done.
Colonists from Eastern points
who remained in Central Oregon
seem to be well satisfied and are
joining with the old residents in
enthusiastic expressions over the
futuro of the country. Many
settlers are breaking raw ground
and will cultivate it this year.
Thousands cf additional acres
will be put to seed this Spring
and the output of crops will be
greatly increased.
Wtll Will Provide Watar
Grain and livestock seem to be
the principal industries. Fruit
raising is not likely to be taken
up to any great extent for a few
years. '
Absence of water, from which
' the country always has suffered,
soon will be overcome. Wells
driven to deptns of less than 430
feet have encountered flows of
cool, fresh pure water, that
spouts freely through the artes-'State Superintendent Alderman
ian wells. In many
pumps have been put
Chas. Vi. Arnold, representing
the II. L. Ket Auto Company of
Tortland, is in I'linniUe this
week with a car!uJ of aula". His
company is the northwestern Sjieiit
for the Tope Hartford, recr.es,
Chalmers IVtroit and Hudson. It
is the policy of the H. L. Keats
Auto Company to send representa
tive into the field every year to
examine their cars and instruct
owners in their use and up-keep.
This policy has a two-fold value
cars are kept in fine condition and
owners become standing adver
tisers instead of knockers. Mr.
Arnold will work in connection
with G. M. Cornett, the local agent.
From Prineville Mr. Arnold goes
to Burns and Lakeview.
Sophomore Day.
Tomorrow is Sophomore Day at
the Crook County High School.
New Home Sewing
Machine
Cash Price-Installments
-$40.00
-$45.00
All Kinds of Machine Repairing
places
in and
water is hoisted to the surface
at a little cost. This supply is
used mostly for domestic pur
poses. It has not been tried
for irrigation because of the cost
of obtaining it in sufficient quan
Hies. Although the low fares
have been withdrawn by the
railroads, colonists continue to
come into the newly opened
country.
Several large irrigation pro
jects will be opened within a few
months and those already in
operation will be improved. Ore
gonian. Music Lessons.
Crook County Jewelry & Sporting
Goods Store.
L. KAMSTRA, Proprietor.
For the next 30 Java the Pacific Con
servatory of .Music are offering their
complete coarse of 52 lessons for piano
or orpan, all intruction books, exercises,
etc., and 30 copies of best grade music,
with an absolute guarantee of results or
money refunded. This course may be
taken up by anyone whose ace is be
tween 8 ani 45 years old. $50 being the
regular price for this complete course
we are offering the same for t-"2 for 30
dars onlv. We will also allow four
months time in which to pav for tame
Or if you wish to pay cash it would be
only t-l). What is taught in this year's
course are the tundaruental principles
of music, sight reading, ear training,
time, rtivuim, phrasing, pedaling
major and minor scales, elementary
harmony, composition, modulation and
theory. In fact we will teach the pupil ;
to play well, any kind of music on com
pletion of course, which the pupil hv
two years to complete. Yon are sure of
learning more oat of one of our written
lesson than you would out of three les-
sons given by the average so-called
mutic teacher. Our lessons are so ar
ranged that time, touch, technic and
expression are the easiest to master.
Today we are teaching upwards of 1000
pupils on the Pacific Coast, many who
have struggled for success under the
private teachers without results, are to-,
day fine musicians. 1
On request we will mail you free of
charge two copies of music, also samples
ol our lessons.
Remember this offer holds good only
lor 30 days irom tins date.
Make application today,
r ACIFIC CONSERVATORY or MUSIC
Portland, Oregon.
For Sale.
Two 4-year-old Shire Mares; sound
and true. Enquire of AV. E. L., care
of Metolius State Bank, Metolius,
Oregon. 4-27-2t
will be present and, address the
student body.
The program for the day will be
as follows:
Masting Old Glory and Sopho
more flag.
frog ram in assembly hall at 9
a. m.
Planting class tree at 1 p.m.
Baseball game between sopho
mores and picked nine at 3 p. m.
Patrons are invited to be pres
ent.
The Clark Hair Dressing Parlors
Are located on Courthouse street, one
block east of Main. Puffs, switches,
wigs, toupees, bair jewelry, etc. ordered
on approval direct from the manu
facturers. Send in your hair combings
and have them made up as yon want
them.
Hairdressing 25c, hair dressed and
curled 50c, face massage 50c, ecalp mas
sage 50c, shampoo 50c, hair singe 25c,
almond meal pack 50c, clay pack 50c,
bleaching and dyeing $1.00 up, mani
curing 25c to 50c, 6 treatments f'2.50.
HAVE YOUR GOODS SHIPPED IN CARE OF
Konoway Warehouse Company
(Incorporated)
MADRAS, . - OREGON
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Ample facilities for handling and forwarding alll kinds of
freight All Central Oregon Wool will be stored in and
shipped from this warehouse.
All Work Guaranteed.
I have just returned from my trip
to the country and am ready to take
care of your eyes In the same care
ful manner as In the past. All work
fully guaranteed or money refunded.
Eyes tested; glnsses fitted.
IU. W. J. CURTIS.
Adamson Building, Rooms 14 and 15.
Water Wheel
FOR SALE
Seventeen Horse Power
Under 1 0 foot head.
STEWART & CARLSON
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby Riven by the un'ieniiene'l,
the adtniniiot rutor of the estate of. George M.
Paul, deo-ariril, to all creditors of and to all
others having cUims against said Gi-orge M.
Paul, deceased, to present them with the
proper vouchers, to the undersigned at bin
office in i'rineville, Oregon, within six months
Irom the first publication of this notice.
Dated this 'JTnh day of April, HOI.
M. K. ELMOTT,
Administrator of the estate of
George M. Paul, deceased.
Dates of Wool Sales Will be Set in the Near Future.
W. A. Booth. Pre.
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BTATK BANK NO. II
C. M. Hla,Car.r
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Pro oic nouNTr Bank
PRINEVILLE. OREGON
Capital Stock fully paid Pf.WO.ni
Surplus Mw.i
Stockholders- liability.... a.iUW
Statement Rendered to State Bank Examiner Not. 10, 1910:
LiabtlilMS
l-onns and Discount
tveri rails -
Furniture and fixtures
KchI estate
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Horses for Sale.
Ou the old C. Sum Smith ranch,
near Prineville. 1-5 lieml of nuirex
and fteldintrs, large enough for work
homes, will be-aold in any number
at reasonable prices. For further
Information aildrews G. 11. Huhnkli.,
Prineville, Oregon. mu-tl
Full Blood Jersey Bull.
For Bile or will trade for grain. Call,
rrite or 'phone, J. E. Adaruson, Prine
ville, Oregon. 3-23-tf.
Wanted.
Three or four furnished rooms for
light housekeeping or will take fur
nished house. 'I'hone Pioneer Abstract
Company. 2 23-tf.
New and Second Hand
FURNITURE
W. S. Cooke Buys and Sells all
Kinds.
Masonic Building, Third and B Streets.
Prineville,
Oregon
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Horseshoeing, Wood Work, etc.,
Neatly and Promptly Done
When it is Done By : : :
iiobert 9foore
Satisfaction Will Be Guaranteed
Prineville,
Oregon.
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Eggs for Hatching.
From best strain of S. C. White Leg
horns ; good winter layers ; 12 per 15.
Mbh. J. b. Adamsos, 1 nneville, ure.
2-23-2m.
Notice for Publication.
Department ot tlie Interior,
V. 8. Laml Office at 1 be Mllea, imifon.
March llb, lull.
Notice Is herebv niven that M's A. Ouliek.
ol Prineville. tiretton, who on NovemUT "111,
ll, mule llonnt('al No. Ohio;,, (or ne1-, 1iw'4,
n', ni't. and ,, lie',, iccllon :', loau.liin
It south, ranne 17 east, Willamette Mert.liau,
had file.1 notice ot intention to make. Filial
commutation nroot, to establish elmm to the
land atne desv-nU'd. U'iore Warren Itrown,
County Clerk, at his lti- at rriDerille, Ore
Kon.on the Jtith day o( April, l"ll.
CUituaiit immea an ailneiwea: ravtrt K.
Hohwood. William H. Kirkham, Melvin Crain,
Arthur ilinkter, allol 1'rlneville, Oregon.
I'. W, MllllltK, UejlJlcr.
Farm for Sale.
ltK) acres, 130 acres good bottom land,
30 acres in cultivation ; all under fence ;
cre3k running through place; small
house ; good barn and corrals for hand
ling stock; turrounded by good out
range. $1K per acre : easy terms.
Mei Va.ndkkpool, Prineville, Orogon.
3-23-lm-id.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Crook County.
Ida Miueriug, piaimin,
vs.
Howard f?. Millerine. defendant.
To Edward C, MlUering, the above named dc-
lendanl.
In the name of the State of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer the
complaint filed apainst you in the above en
titled court and cause, on or oelore me 4tn
dav of Mav.l'.'ll. and If vou fail m to apnear
.and aohwer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will
aj,p!y to the Court for the relief prayed for in
her complaint: For a decree of this court dis
olviniE the IxjndB of matrimony now existing
between the plamtlfT ana delendant and Judg .
meut for plaintiff's cosu and disbursemeuui uf
thisaHUit.
'this summons is published by order of the
Honorable H. C. KUis. t'ountv Judire of the
County of Crook, Slate of Oretron, made and
entered on the 16th day of March, lull, by
wiiicn it was ordered mat tnis summons oe
published once a week for six consecutive
weeks in the crook'county Journal, a weekly
newspaper, printed and published In Prine
ville, Crook County, Htate of Oregon. 'I he
date of the first publication of thia summons
is March a, 1K11,
M. R. KI.M0TT.
Attorney for plaintiff.
Cows for Sale!
Some Extra Good Milch
Cows for Sale. Call on
phone or write, H. E. Ride
out, Proprietor
Fairview Stock Farm
Prineville, - - Oregon
Clover Leaf Ranch
Fort Rock, Oregon.
Barred riymotith Hock, Silver Spang e
Hamburgh, Buff Orpington, Golden
Wyndotts, White Wyondott, and White
Leghorn eggs $i50 for 15. Orders w ill
have prompt attention. All Al stock,
finest that can be had.
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Prineville, Oregon
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C.R. Henry
Resident Locator of
HOMESTEADS
In Southern Crook Co.
Address : : Paulina, Oregon
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands . of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
R. L. Jordan & Company
Friday and Saturday Specials.
Muslin Petticoats.
Regular $1.50 and $1.65, Special $1.20
Muslin Gowns.
Regular $1.50 and $1.65, Special $1.20
Cotton Foulards.
Regular 45c yard, Special 35c yard.
Figured Lawn, regular 121c Special 10c.
Figured Lawns, regular 20 and 25r,
Special 16c
New Lingerie and Tailored Waists in
Latest Styles. Regular $1.50 to $1.75,
Special $1.25.
Ladies' and Children's Cotton I lose 1 5c
per pair, 2 pairs for 25c
New Shoes Just Arrived.
Latest styles in Men's Oxfords and High Cuts. Ladies'
Oxfords and Pumps in Cloth, Gunmetal and Patent
Leather at Popular Prices.
R. L Jordan & Company
Reduction in Prices
On account of lower freight rates, I have reduced the price
from 1 0 to 15 per cent, on all Furniture, Floor and Wall
Coverings, Baby Carts, Stoves, Ranges, Hardware, also
Building Material. '
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
Mr. Newcomer, this is the place for you to find every
thing you need.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Druggists
Prineville, - - - ' Oregon
JUST ARRIVED
I A new line of stationery and office supplies, consisting of
typewriter paper, ribbons, carbon paper, tablets, fountain pens,
cash boxes, spelling blanks, index memorandum books, letter
files, paper fasteners, tracing cloth, blank books, Moore's push
buttons, pens, drawing pencils, and a fine assortment of combs
and brushes.
Millinery
Carefully Selected Line
Spring and Summer
STYLES.
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlors.
PRINEVILLE, - . OREGON.
Statement ot Resource! and liabilitiei of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At th cloaa of butinaai March 7, 1911
WCSOUHCKS
fymna anil niaoount 32,412 64
'United States Bond. M.60
Hiink r.romle.eus '.M4 '
Uaan Due rrom banks' 2S6.7.1S 6
Redemption fund SM M
1006,811 74
B. F. Allan, Pr.sM.nt
Will Wuraw.U.r. Vic. Pr.ald.nl
MaMMTIBI
capital Stock, paid In I 60,000 00
Hurplua fund, earned n0,0"0 00
Undivided proflU, earned 2M8 M
Otroulatlon MX) 00
Depo.it. "."' 60
U05,811 74
T. M. Baldwin, Cashlw
H. Baldwin, Aas't Cashiar