Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 08, 1911, Image 4

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    LOCAL MENTION
LOCAL MENTION
Top Buggies, Light Spring Hacks
Farm and Mountain Hacks
Made by the Racine Works, at Special Prices for a short time.
Come and see them.
Car of New Mitchell Wagons now arriving. All sizes and
styles. Come early and make your selection.
The Page Coil Spring Field Fence
Properly stretched requires a pull of seven tons. It is the Ideal fence in every way. The Page
Fence Company makes their own wire, galvenizes their own wire, weave their own fence.
Don't let anyone tell you different from the above.
Steel Ranges, The "Renown" Line,
Bought direct from the factory. Guaranteed to be entirely satisfactory, or money refunded.
If you need a new range before haying select it now. We consider this a line ol money savers
and will guarantee same thoroughly.
Collins
W
Prineville, Oregon.
f WANTED-A RIDER AGENT
IN EACH TOrvnatidtiiHtnrttondttand exhinit m sami! Lau-st
"Ranger" Uey-ie tumi-bt-ii fr ui Our atf -nuevt-ry wiitre arc au..uitf
H) II' ." flT . U'ritt frrfu'l fartumU'Umd IMu(f tr ml 11.
flO MOWEY REQUIRED uuiil you reaive anU approve of your
bicycle. We &iiij la anyone anywt in flu1 XI t who-n ttmt J'tm
in advance, frtpatfTtight. ami allow TN DAYS FRCfi TRIAL tjuriiijr
yriiKb Umeyua may ride tot bicycle and put it to airy U-t you wi-ti.
If yuu are th-n not perfectly batl-tit-U or tlt nut whl. to ltvi ue
l-'rrit. vn it hick to us at our xuene and wult bMm tt.
FflfiTCPY PPiftP VefurniU tim faitrlie-t pratle .iiv-W It Is
nvivm i Itiwkti poinlp io mike an one hmall protit ov
actml fctorv'crv.t. Y"u savef!) to $jj mi-ldi- me n's pmfiis r buy
iuff dirtct (t ns and Mve the m anil fact urvr's puarant1) behind your
'icylo. DO HOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tin- from - at mt
w until yoa nive our catakvues nl lm our uuiieani of ftv$
and r.iu't tftiat 9rt to rider agents.
YOU WILL EE ASTON. SPED hM1 ,,a ''W'wif w
fuilv - "11 we co mak ym this !. W w-u th bijrht r.i hierci ff
'".- oilier ifci-Tory. e r -an"nn wnn vi.au rrtil uw.orr '".i.
SECOND HAND BICYCLES, ffn rfrt tiot Mnkrlt hnta mhmJ hwiM Vmt n!' Kin
.n.in. bVitii'D lntrhT o-ir Cti.rar) tvtil tiun. luoe uctr out pruu.pi.jr t (trio
V0ASTEES6RAKES imported rl1r eiln anil dts. imtU, repaln aad
Hedgethcrn Puncture-Procf 5
kit.
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?t gu tar nut! fricttfthtit tirtt it
Of fir, bit fa tntrudutt V3Z-
hi
nnmOKETitCUCLEFROmPUNCTURES
HAILS, Tiei,ofCt)M;il not lei the air out.
A LuiiUrt-d iiKtua:;j uairswikl la,t v-ar.
nrftn&tBTirLJilm Mado in ail!sizt. Tt
rMir?. vc-r rjurable and lin-'d iuaide wiih 1
a i-vial ;ahiy c t rul'iH-r. which never Ix-
comes I';rons rnd which rlc-n tin .mfill
r-'iif-Tup-i wiUiit allow j n tr t he air to psfftne.
e nt.ve h'juJr- us of 1 tt-ri from eaibQed cu.st.omers
st-atirtif T h-ii Ov-.r t';r-s haveu: iy beenimmiied ui once
ortwi'-e in a w:i.l was-.n. They welh nomorethan
an ordinary t. re. U " pinicturert sbtiiic (pialiut-s b-uur
ivf-n by wvt-ral iav rs of thin, iii-ll? nrenar-rf
fabric on the tiead. Tne rErular price of these tiri
.4ilQ.0 Pvr pt ir. Imt for&dverti-ilnir purposes we am
vs.
iilS.IL-i.Li
PRINEVILLE
7
Not lee the thick rubber read
"A"and DunetureairiPS
end "O" also rim strip "H"
to prevent rim cutting. This
tire will outlast any other
make-SOFT, tLA&TIC and
tar Kioina.
BEND
Sunday, June 1 1
These crack teams will play on Prineville's new $5000 Athletic
fiplrl nn klnrlc snufheast of the Commercial Club. Mr. David-
' s m, the doner of the athletic field will be present and will
probably pitch the first ball. This will undoubtedly be the best
game of the season. Seats for ladies.
Dinklnii ; a swiciolfactoryj.ri.-e to Ui ri.ier .t only M.Wpr pair. All ordon shlmwd ma
h;j...tm.s. 'T- ,,"" . ,-,J- on W'lToiml. Vou do not pay a ceut until joa
a cash discount of ( r c-tit t tlierel.y tnaltlur tb
S" fi "J'TF " .t in mii.! in or.l-r u iw tire, m.,
h ! " " ! "!! tli-j are n..t Mt rfarbny on nomination. Wo.rn p-rt-rlir r-
wi k.ri il.t. . i rj-M Itt;.ni-;n1 ..k tin. r tti.nanr tire ,ou nareere-o.! trnnuui, prlre.
yitr-WtV,:,';:! - . .
li YOU NEED TIRES t " '"""t"' tI"'''n''Tienrtror a tlrofnMthnr
pn niiutu, ati.i-: or nt' for
n l' 'if tin a t i Birtt , . Hui uouiwiiiw quui4 tui toajitm moa
DO NOT 4V4r,b1'rL'"!?!,,'??1r- ? "OTTHIIW OftlTIIOal.ttTrl.oraoalr of
it yuly rjosl."
tirvr" fp.rn kr.vn
:-Tirn ev..-y h i n. Wn ti it
Now"1 knW 1IQ at'W wond-r,'ffi we re mkinf.
J. L FIEHO CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
Game Called at 2:30. Admission 25c.
WANTED: BAD TITLES.
If you have purchased a GOLD BRICK in
stead of a clear title to your land come to us.
We can straighten it out for you.
Get our figures and see our work before se
curing your abstract.
Standard Title Examiners Endorse Our Abstracts.
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY.
Notice for I'ublication.
Dermrtmrit of the Interior, C. H. Land Offlce
a! The Ltiilltii, Or-Kn, My 23rd lyil.
hotiee is hereby Kiveii thai
Jame. K. Hakyky,
of Roberts, Oregon, wlio. on November 9th, lWlfl,
nia'le Homet.-H.l. No. l-r-r.7 serial, No.UWi;', for
lots and 7, riee. 6 and lot I, NKS4 S'W'. nei tlon
7. township 1. leintli, r.tiRe 17 east, Willainetle
Meridian, han (lied notice of intention to make
tinal live-year ppof, to estfti.lmh claim to the
laud above desorllied, iiefore Warren Hrown,
i.'ounty e.erk at hia offiee, at I'riueville, f.re
goti, on the .'.th day ol July, 1911.
('Itmiiant name, aa witneaaen: Jamwi A.
MoflHi, ol Hriti-ville, Orenon. Claud t:. Dun
ham, I. K, Kolierts, Arthur Moss, ol hoiirts,
Oregon. t. W. MOOKK. Keniater. 6-lp
Land to be Cleared by Contract.
800 acres of land to be cleared by con
tract. Call on or adilrees Black Butte
Land & Livestock Co.. f-iBtern, Oregon,
or call at Long'llullow Kancb. 5-4
The Home Bakery.
Fresh bread baked daily, l'antry or
ders promptly filled. Hot coffee and
sandwiches served. Delivery at 11 and
4 o'clock.
6-8-tf Mbs. F. E. Bbosiis, I'rop.
Land for Sale.
640 acres of good farming land In the
lanioua Powell Butte conntry. Intjuiie
of F. A. Kice, county surveyor, Trine
VUe, Oregon. 4-tt
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the firm
of H'-m lemon, Boone & Claypool, doing
businettt under the name of the Hender
son Investment Co., is hereby dissolved
by mutual consent, 'Omar C. Claypool
retiring. J. W. Henderson and J. VV.
Boone will continue the busineBS, pay
all debts and collect all bills.
5 25 3p 'Omah C. Cmtpooj,. ,
Horses for Sale.
On the old C. Ram Smith ranch,
near I'rlnevllle. 125 head of mares
and geldlnBH, large enough for work
homes, will be sold In any number
at reanonuble prices. For further
Information address G. II. Uuhhhm,,
I'rinevllle, Oregon. 12-10-tI
Mm, (loorne Storkman Mt Mon
day lor l'ortlantl,
Mr. K. A. Kioe and ion left thin
morning (or Portland.
Mra. McPowt'll lelt yt'ittertlay to
attend the roue carnival.
J. V.Carlnon left Tuesday lor
Portland to meet his wife, who has
(wen visiting in the valley.
Miatt Lillian Uohman is taking
in the rose carnival. She will
vinit her parent at Canhy, Ore
gon. iM'lor returning.
Mr. and Mrn. Itnldwin left this
morning to attend the Masonic
(imntl I.odxe nt l'tirtlnnd. I loth
are grand lodge offlfrrs. They
will make the trip hy auto and
tht'n use tho car to 'visit Willuin
etta valley pointa. Thry expel to
be away two weeks.
Volume 1, No. 1, ol the lied
moml Pttily S p o k e s m a n hit
reached our exchange table. It la
a neat, wtll-riotrd, G-column
quarto, lilled with local anil gen
eral news. We ho tife venture
will prove aa remunerative as it
deserves. Its it good advertise
ment lor Kedmontl.
(ieorge Klkins, a craiy man, was
brought in Irom Matlraa Tiienday
altemoon by Deputy Sheriff John
McTaggart and C. It. Jackson.
Klkini Iihh heeu working with a
steel gang on the railroad lor quite
a while. Ilia actions led the of
ficer to tuke him in curtody and
have him examiner! as to I) is van
ity. The sulifiliince ol an opinion
handed down hy the attorney gen-
(eral the other day snyt that the
'children ol lhetalu of Oregon are
compelled to attend school when
they are between the age ol 8 and
j 15 year. The time ol the com
, pul.-iory attendance start on their
jSth birthday and ends on their
15th.
i
I Articles ol incorporation ol Im
perial Townsite Co. of Crook coun
ty were filed with County Clerk
I Hrown June 5. The principal
1 place of business is Portland, Ore
gon, t apttai stock, f iu,uuu. J be
incorporators are Sherman Mont
gomery, LeRoy Hadley, J. K. Alex
ander, It. S. Miller and K. L.
Hamilton.
Emery Seales came over from
Lane county Wednesday, to look
after hi bueinef interests in
Crook county. Mr. Seales left
Lamonta two years ago and settled
on a ranch near lilachly, Lane
county, lie likes his new home
and think the chnngo of climate
has been a great benefit to hi
l imily. He will bo hero a week.
Prineville anil Redmond hud a
good game ol ball lust Sunday on
the high school grounds. lled
mond maintained the lead up to
the sixth inning when Prineville
took it. The first of the ninth
r.edmond scored a man, making a
tie, but when Prineville took her
turn at the bat two tallies were
added to her score, making it read
Prineville 8, Redmond 6.
Ralph R. Wheaton, the con
tractor, has started a brickyard
east ol town on Oliver Powell's
land. A good quality ol clay has
been found and'Mr. Wheaton will
make the brick he needs tor the
new school building. He will altto
have a portable planer that will be
used in connection with his build
ing operations. Ilia auto truck
arrived last Thursday and will be
'used between Prineville and rail
road points.
C. B. Dinwiddie returned from
Portland Saturday evening where
Mrs. Dinwiddie underwent a
double operation at the Good
Samaritan Hospital. lie reports
Mrs. Dinwiddie doing as well as
could possibly be expected. She
is with her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Lister.
Mr. Dinwiddie Bays that M. R.
Piiggs is doing well ufterMiis oper
ation and states that Mr. Biggs is
expected to get away from the hos
pital some time this week, but
would not be able to come home
for some time. Mr. Quinn is
steadify improving from his oper
ation for appendicitis,
The ladies ol the I'aptist church
will serve dinner to the public on
the ronrth ol July.
Mr. Ida Prose has moved into
the Shipp house, which she pur
chased several month ago.
Mrs. Kdwartl and children left
Friday lor San Francisco to visit
her aunt, Mrs. Joseph King.
Mrs. Jennie King, Mr. C. M.
Elkina anil Mrs. John CoiiiIin left
(or Portland this morning to at
tend the rose carnival.
Miss Kvelyn Milliorn left today
(or San Francisco, where she will
study niiisio during the summer.
She will stay with Miss Nellie
Klkins.
The W. C. T. U. met Saturday
and outlined an active campaign
to he taken up this fall. They will
hold regular meetings during the
in miner.
Miss F.dytlie Rideotit lelt this
morning for Presque Isle, Maine,
to visit her parents. She will re
turn in time lor her school work
iu September.
Henry Whitsett, recently re
turned from Northern California,
where he ha purchased property ,
will move hia family Irom Heud to
California in the near future.
Preaching next Sunday at the
j Union church. Morning subject,
j"Kvidencesol Christianity." levell
ing subject, "The Social F.vil, its
; Cause.) ami Cure." tieo. M. Wyatt.
Men nihl team are at work on the
grandstand and bleachers (or the
new athletic grounls ol the Prine
ville Commercial club. The
ground are being leveled and put
in first clans shape for bust-ball.
The Artisans elected the follow
ing ollicer (or tho ensuing year:
Master Ariisan, iartlner Perry;
superintendent, Albert Noble; in
spector, Mr. Dotlderidge; secre
tary, Mr. Belknap; treasurer, J.
Y. llorigan.
C. A. Gilchrist and wile ol
Barne) pasred through Prinevillo
Tuesday on their way home Iroru
a three-weeks' visit to Portland.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. (!. A. Johnstone, wbo
will sjiend the summer in this
country.
Mrs. Belknap, accompanied by
her sons, Hobart and Lelnnd, lelt
this morning for Portland, where
they will he met by her eldest son.
; Horace, who ha just completed
! his first year's work at the U. of O.
j After enjoying the rose carnival,
; Mrs. Belknap will attend the Inter
' national Sunday School Conven
, tion in San Francisco from the
't '20th to the 27th. She will later
visit friends and relatives in south
ern California.
Tho tercentenary of the King
James, English Bible, known as
the "Authorized Version," will be
, celebrated at the Methodist church
I next Sunday evening, with an ad
I dress by the pantor on ''The Ro-
mance. of the English Bible." 'ew
j people realize how the .English
Bible is bound up with the history
of the English nation and tho
English tongue. You are invited
to hear this address. Tho paulor
will have for his morning theme,
"The Apostle ef the Foundation
Stone." Splendid special music
has beon provided for these ser
vices. .Jno. M. Hoggins, pastor.
Omar J. Wilson, of Prineville,
has purchased the old Taylor
suvvniill 18 miles east of Paulinn,
and will tuke possession
immediately after the arrivul
hero of some repair parts of cer
tain machinory, which will prob
ably bo in about ton days. Mr.
Wilson is an expert sawmill man
as well us carpenter, and will do
well in his now location. Post
ers will soon bo out announcing
the transfer of tho business,
which Is of considorablo import
ance to local trade. There is
much building going on In tho
eastern part of Crook county,
and Mr, Wilson plans to contract
its well as furnish lurnbor al
roady framed to erect by the
homesteaders themselves.