Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 29, 1911, Image 2

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    While Attending the
Central Oregon Development League
Look Over the
Oregon and Western Addition
Adjoining the Commercial Club Building.
Fine Level Lots at from $110.00 to $250.00 Terms Easy.
JOHN R. STINSON, Crook County Agent '
Oregon and Western Colonization Company
The Big Convention
Continued from first page.
have written that they will posi
tively be present. A number of
business houses of Portland will be
personally represented, but it is
too early to give a list of them.
Prineville will show its appreci
ation of the honor of being chosen
aa the first city in which the orga
nization shall hold its meeting by
cleaning up its streets, and putting
on a holiday appearance. The
stores and buildings will be beauti
fied with the decorations planned
Jforthe Fourth of July, and the
'streamers and bunting will remain
up until after the Fourth. Thus
Prineville will be in gala dress for
an entire week.
The meetings will be held at the
Commercial Club rooms, which
have been put in special readiness
for the occasion. The assembly
hall has been sealed and the down
stairs rooms made aa attractive as
possible for the visiters. The
opening meeting will be held Fri
day morning at 11 o'clock, and
sessions will be held on Friday
afternoon and evening, and !-atur-day
morning and afternoon.
To all of the meetings the resi
dents of Prineville and farmers of
the vicinity will be welcome, and a
special invitation is extended o
the farmers to come in and hear
President Ciray's address on the
possibilities of the development of
Central Oregon. The meeting
planned for Friday afternoon will
deal with subjects they are directly
interested. Good roads, dry farm
ing, the establishment of experi
mental farms and stations, and
the problems of irrigation will be
discussed by able speakers. At
all eessions the snbjects under con
sideration will be open for general
discussion.
The eessions will be presided
over by Mr. William Hanley of
Hums, vice president for Central
Oregon of the Oregon Development
League. He will be assisted in
guiding the work of the organiza
tion by Mr. C. C. Chapman, secre
tary of the Oregon Development
League and manager of the execu
tive committee of the Portland
Commercial club. Prior to the
meeting Mr. Chapman has been
visiting the commercial clubs of
Bend, LaPine, Crescent, Laidlaw,
Sisters, Redmond, Hillman, Me
lolius, Culver and Madras. He
will come to Prineville on Friday
morning with the delegation from
Madras.
The hospitality to be offered by
the Prineville Commercial Club
will consist of a luncheon and re
ception at the club rooms at noon
on Friday, tendered by the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the club, an auto ride
on Saturday evening, and a ban
quet at the Hotel Prineville on
Saturday night. Arrangements
for bousing the delegates are in the
hands of a committee of the club,
and the welfare of the guests of the
city will be looked after by the
social committee of the club, to
which a number of citizens have
been added.
Examinations En
tirely Too Long
The teachers' examinations are
over and the papers are in Salem,
but the majority of the teachers of
this connty are unanimous in their
decision that many of the lists of
questions were entirely too long to
be answered in the alotted time;
also that the arrangement of the
schedule was very poor.
The first day it waB necessary for
some to work from 8 a. ni. to 6:30
p. m., while on Thursday the ex
aminations were comparatively
short. Friday 'brought another
heavy day. Very few of the ap
plicants finished the United States
History questions in less than four
hours. This meant no lunch nor
rest before beginning the next
subject. In some instances the
questions were not clearly state'
and tow caused loss o time.
While these mistakes may ceem
of little importance to those who
make them out they mean much
to the applicant, for hie success or
failure may depend upon the cor
rect interpretation of such subject
One excellent change in the
subjects of reading, spelling and
writing was the methods work
asked for in teaching these sub
jects. This change will be mod
helpful in two ways, viz: It will
stimulate the teachers to a greater
interest in methods and it will
help the examiningboard to find out
bow teachers are preparing these
subject.
This is not a plea for Bhort, easy
examinations but for a good fair
test of the teachers' efliciency with
out subjecting them to three or
four days of hard nervous work
that in the end will leave him in
doubt as to the result.
Chicken Dinner
Chicken dinner given by tl,e
ladies of the Baptint church July
4tb. Proceeds to go to furnishing
the church. Dinner served on lot
opposite Clifton & Cornett's store.
Free Seeds.
Congressman A. W. Lafferty, of tlm
Second Oregon iJistriot, has been allot
ted the following Bceiln by the I'eimrt
ineiit of Agriculture for free distribution
durinjj l'.M2: 20,000 packages vegetable
seeds, 2,000 package llower seeds. All
persons desirous of obtaining assort
ments of these selected seeds are re
quested to write to Congressman Laffer
ty at once, stating their wants. Orders
will be carefully listed and the seeds
sent out in ample time fur the planting
season next spring. Address all letters
to Hon. A. W. I.afferty, M. C, Wash-
1 ington. I). C.
Stewart's Hall
Cor. 2nd and C Sts.
Now Ready for Occupancy
by the different lodges. .
New anil Second Hand
FURNITURE
For Real Bargains
See W. S. Cooke
Masonic Building,
Prineville, -
WAHTED-A RIDER AGENT
IN EACH TOWN ami district to ride and oxhll.lt a sample Litter. Model
"Ranear" bicycle. furulhed by us. Our btfonUtmiry wiwru sru making
MO MONEY REQUIRED until you tvotlvo and tipprovo of your
bicycle, we tthlp to anyone nny;hm n th T7. H i.uhn.,t 4'tm
In advance, ami allow TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL dnrintf
which Uuiuyou may rldo the bicycle and nut Ittonpy test you wish,
If you am Uvn not perfectly untuned or do not wMi to kwo Um
blryrln stilt It. brick to uh Hi Oil r experts) and jMu wtllntM awl 0i tint.
FACTORY PRinF w" f'irnWi tho hiuhe.st ifrtdo bicycles It 1.4
anvivua mvka posstblH to mnko at otio Hinull protlt sUivu
actual factory cost. You khvoSU) to middlemen's prollls by buy-
llltf direct of IM mill fin vo t ho matin fnel.uivr' irtniriinri'o Ittdihol vutii
'Mcydo DO NOT BUY a
frUi until VOIJ rccelvtl Olir
mr W
fttttt and rimmri.ibU tprtl3i ntirrt to rldar arrant a.
YOU WILL BE ASTONISHED wh"" , "1 r,,',,,,fo,"'h"'",r"1 itt
full low pHi-m we vmn rnnko
WE
n--i rii ni- y innn art y oitmr mcTory. vviartouuincl won VDMluronmiiovi'Tai-ior)' com.
DEALER3,yi U1 our blcyuliK Ulitjuryuurowo uatuoniatoattluubla our una.
fed thoilav nt i-lrol.
SECONOHANOOtCYCl.es. Wo drt nit
UKnilMT 'in hiovl tiLkm lutmln l.ir mir ( h
ranrlnir from 3 t; SO or I0. lhTyUvi, ImrtfJkln llu mailod fr.i.
C0ATrRllRAlfF elnBiowhait Imported rotleraMlne and padita, prt, re-lrianj
go Hedgsthorn
Tht rtrultrrtail rUtofthtttUrtt
Will lilt a a tawiptr pah fnrfl KOUaih wlihnrHrrtl (J.
MOMORETROUBLEFROMPUNCTUKES
MAILS, Taehs.orOlBu will not let thm air out.
A humln'ij thousand uutrHMll l:iL vi'ur.
tlV.OUtfr fair, but to intradutt ut
nrsnmisTinn, Moiininoiisii. it
rifling. Tory tip ruble and lim-'d liitdde whit I
aHiM'dalounllLy .f rubber, which uuver be
I4 It Vfl v ft n il ii n. V ,
comes iiorouH and which eiose un nmi.Il
11
punctures wiLhout allowlnir tbo air to nsnapn,
VV'e havo bundred.4 of letters from 8i.Usfled cuMtwmers
statlmr thnt th-ir tireHlmvuonly I wen iniuiiod up once
ortwlrxs Iriawhulo (season. They welifh no moro Muni
an ordinary tiro, tbo tuiticLuroresbUdir ouiLlltled tn'wa
iven by (several layers of thin, aiwclully prepared:
fabric on the tread. Tho rofrulnr price of tlioso tires
in II0.(X ix-r pair, but foradvertlslnur uurnoseswn nrn
maklnur a rKiclal factory prl-o to tho rider of only H.flOpor pair. All orders sblpprd aamo
day IttbT Is received. o ship C. O. J, on approval, you do not pay a cuul until yuu
have examined and found them strictly as represented.
WnwHiuiii.wacashdlMountorr.iMToi'ntatiorpiiy making tint ierQ4.BB rnr pair) If yon nrrnl PULL CASH
WITH OROBH Mm nnrl.jw. ll.m thlvi.rtlMinfiit. V..u run tin rilt Hi mui.Iu.b un an onr an thl! 1 1 n - Z
retnrriMint OUHjiM3!ie If fur any n-amm tboy aro not natlsfm-ury on xan.Itiathn. Wnarn nttrlVHlr rmialiS
and munty fl-'nt to un innrnifi)i.H inn bunk. Ir yu onlcra imir of IIiwho tin yon will lluil tlwtt tln-v win J i.
cMKiur. ninft.-r..-r b..tl..p. biHt loni'.-run-l look llm-r tlnm anv tiro yon hitvuevur uhm! or h.Ai .tunv V.ri i
Wo know tlnttynfi will bono wt-II pluanid thnt wlmn ynii want a hlcyelo you will give us yourorilur WH wlZi
yon tow ml n a trial onb-rat nnifi, boiwmtblM nitnarknbtfl tin) offer.
iff YOU NEEtD TIStES tmV",f Ml"1 PTlnntllyounDnflforaDalrof nMf..thr,n.
r &M0htm9 Hniictiirl'roortm'HoriaiiiiroYaianltriKttbiiiil.-.ia nlnHiit.!!r!l
prtraqmibatmra: or write furour btiTirv wul uoary UUluuuo wblvU luuriLMau4 uuoUm all uakoM !uA
kliKlHur tlrt'ut about hair llin iiKUal urlcoa, H " M
9 ttrea from anyoim until you Juiowtua lutw aud wondnrfui i,ir.,L L IL im,lp
Itoolr ooBtua portnl to brn everything. WrMo It NOW. wonaurritlolTont w aru uakiai.
J. L. BEAD CYCLE COLIPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
Third and B Streets.
- - Oregon
bkycioor a t"ilr of tires from at
Cfitalotnirt nm! lonrn mr uiilioiiril of .un
you thin yrar. Wn wll tho hightvl grmlo blryclew rr
rf olmrly hn11 cwnil hnnfl MryftMi. mt initially hmr
. r..till ,..! ,.r. .... r.i I v t ..rl..
r unstcre-Procf 5
A SAMPLE PAin
TOIMTRODUCCOKLY
Nofloe ihm ihleK ruboertroad
and D"alao rim atrip "H
to pravont nm cutttnti. This
tiro will outlat any other
rnH--SOFT, bLA'iTIG and
EAiy hlUINQ.
a ao
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Notlcs for Publication.
Iti'larlintm t Uv Inirrlur,
1', H. IaihI itrfii-fl at lb litllv. otrgi.n.
jutip mil, I 'll.
S.-ll.r Ik br.l,y Uitt thl Jumn 1,. (ill
elirUt, of IWrma. Oriijt.ti, wlui 011 Jitnr -4t It,
1 -irv, ma. In tKn !-ihI r tilfy No e)a. fr
h4 WK',. sw. ana W, Nr:t. NW'i NK
Ht-t iimU In, Tow luhlp -JO mmlh. Hhki 'J K.al,
WilUiio tte M-ri'Hti. Iimi II If. I iiti-r o in
(iitinti u iiiakc Itnal U'rl lnnd ( rf1 tt
IhIjIMi eUlin lo I he land lv- bDrllH'd. t (..fo
(hnrli-B A. Iter matt, I . H. ConitultitlomT at hli
nb fl tUrui , IHt'KiUt, otl III) UUt da) ol July,
I'JII.
Meih K. lUoii, rail i'mewh, JiMt'i'h Mlrnot.ali
nt lhtrites, Oregon.
C. W. Mnoitt:, lttni''r
Kotica (or Publication.
ivpartmcnt of tho Interior, V. H, l and tKTIco
at '11 1 (j halli-i, oreuoti, Juum Vth, lull,
Noitt' U hrrvby tvn lhat John V. (lib
chrlil of Harnra, ttn vini. who, on May 4ih,
:nv, tnaile lrm-rt Lain! Knirv. Nu. ntm, (of
hE't, H.-e. Pt. and NVN NKl4, K' NK'4,
Meet loll b', Tto li"lil .HI Houth, Itativttt Si r,l,
Itlmnelte .Merl'IlaU, ha filed iiotb't) of i.
tenilon to inako llnnl dem-rt lain! mnt, in ia.
(hIiHnIi ebtlni lo lhi laud hImivo drrriid, be.
(ore I'harle A. HinTMiall, I . H, i'oiiiiMliiltiKO
at III otttee. at Hariie", (ircKou, oil iUv J1V it ay
ittJulv I .'II.
('iRluiRiit nit 111 1 aa wltnrNin; Henry I'lck-
rtl.Hoih K, IMxou.rarl 1'aunrh, Jostph Hinvl,
nil o( Itaniea, ( ifegon,
iH -P C W. M(M)lti:, Hi-Klttier.
No tire to CrfittorM.
Notlefl In hiTehy Riven, tiy the undernlKneil,
the ndtnlnmirnlor of the muto of Mnr- ('.
Collins, deei'iirtt'd, to nil Ikthoiih hnvlnn rliiiiim
auHintt itld tleeeitneil ami all rrediiom o( atd
enlrtte to pn"'Pl their rlahnu with the jiroio f
voucliirH to tie itii'lerlin-il nl (tie ollln i,( Si.
It. Klliott In l'rin-'vtllf, Dreon, wlihlu nix
mem ilia from tho flrnt nulilit titiou i ihla
liolleit.
Imteit till .'.Mil dny nl Muy, I'Ul.
A. H. rni i.iss,
AdinllilitraUir of the eHtate of Mary
t t'ollliia, deevaed.
Notice to Creditors.
Nolle! in In-P'by nlven hy (ho uieh'MtKiied,
tlm fXfetiior o( ihe bott will ami temanifiil of
Ahltfnll llitrinou, decemied. to nil er.-ll(or of
mild ilfiVrtMed and all oiIi.th Imviiitt claluia
ayjttilist Kriid eBtate (o pr.'m'til Dm aniiltt With
tin proper vourh-Trt, to the umh rMKiied nl thu
"til''" of M. K, Klltolt III iTInevllh-, OreKou,
wlihin nix montim from the llm imhlicatloit
ut thiN notice,
Dated thin l.'dh day id .lime lini,
J HI N IIAKMON,
Kxcrutor of th Will of
AIjIkhII llarinoii. deeeiiHed.
The Oregon Bar
At the Old Stand
G. W. Wiley & Co., Prps
All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer in
Bottles and on Draft.