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

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    Real Economy
In Wagon Buying
HAY
W haudle McCormick mowers and ralcts. If you
need new haying machine, you can do no better than get
McCormick. McCormick mower are light running; they
are durable, and they are built in various sizes to meet the
most varied requirement 3, 4M1, 5, 6 nd 7-foot cut
McCormick rakes are made in various widths in either
hand or self dump styles. If you are undecided as to what
machine you want, call and let us explain the many
meritorious features found In the McCormick mower and
rake construction.
Learn why McCormick
mowers and rakes are
money savers. If you
are not ready to buy,
call anyway and get a
catalogue. It's filled
with valuable informa
tion, and it will explain
exactly why McCormick
rakes and mowers excel.
LOCAL MENTION.
liorn To the wile of Dale Jones,
a girl.
Horn July 1, to the wife of
James Mcl'lun, a hoy.
V. E. McKlwain of Portland has
accepted a position with the W'.n
nek Co.
Mia Ada Allen of Portland in
vixitiiift re lu Uvea and friends in
l'rineviUe.
Mr. and Mr. Iliiines of Portland
are visiting at the home of V. M.
Treichl. Mrs. Maine will sin'iid
u week with her parent.
Will Ford and wife camo over
from the John Day to celebrate in
their home town. Will is playing
hull on tho Prinevillo team.
J. II. Delore is buck from Wasco
county. Me bought a place four
mile from The Dalle, but got a
chance to self it and did io. Crook
county suit him better so be has
come back to stay.
The Sunday School meeting to
be held at Rev. Wyatt's homestead
on the Sunday following the
Fourth ha been postponed on ac
count of the busy season. The
date will be announced later.
Otto Borronson has a big turkey
gobbler that want to set. Not
only wants to, but is doing busi
ness right along. Me covers the
egg, just like an old hen, gets off
for food and then goes right back
to his job. His hatch will be out
in a day or two.
C. J. Sundquest, who has a dry
ranch on Lower Rye Grass, says
that his crops look fine. The lute
rains saved them, lie ha sweet
potatoes, bean, corn, oat, wheat,
rye and the best potatoee he ever
saw. They will be ready for the
table in a fow weeks. The" season
is about two weeks late.
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Two Hole, low, $13.50
Three Hole, low, $15.00
The Conflict of the Ao'' will
be the subject of sermon at the
Methodist church next bunday
evening at 8 o'clock. Young jwo
pie's devotion meeting at 7 o'clock.
At 11 o'clock the pastor will siwak
on "Our Connectional Interest."
You are invited to attend these
services.
Frank Smith narrowly escaped
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a serums accident .nomiay. ue
was driving down Main street
when the tug of one of the horses
became unhitched, letting down
the tongue. This frightened the
team and they started to run.
Mr. Smith waa thrown out on his
head and knocked unconscious.
Me was not badly hurt,
.lame W. Lswler. with his
brothers aud mother, is back again
to Crook county. The family left
here eight months ago for Surprise
valley. California, where they pur
chased a large ranch. They didn't
like it there, mainly because it was
not a stock country. The brothers
are looking for a good stock ranch
in Crook county. The family will
remain in Prineville a few days
and then go to Maycreek.
Judge Kllis has received word
that work on ihe.McKenxie wagon
road on the Lane county sido will
be pushed this summer. In the
agreement with Crook county the
work should have been done last
year but factional strife in the west
side countv m-evented it. This
has been overcome and a good
auto road made that will connect
Crook and Lane counties. Crook
county has built a good road to
the Lane countv line.
Prineville Lots Wanted.
I'.i'tore Julv 2mi write Richard R.
Lawrence, Prineville, Oretion, fully
ileserihing vour real estate, with Lowkst
rash price.' -2!-2t
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Pony Wanted.
Saddle pony, must le easy gated and
thoroughly reliable for child. J. S. Fox,
Pioneer 'phone, 6-2!Mt
The
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LOCAL MENTION
Mis llirdie Morris is home from
Portland for a week's vscation.
Johnny Luckey got back Sunday
from bis Portland trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl W'indom of
Culver came over for the Fourth.
Mrs. Perry Reed of Madras is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Isom
Cleek.
Hubert Cram and wife came in
from Trout creek to celebrate the
Fourth in Prineville.
Mis Stella 1 lodges returned
Sunday from a month' vacation
in the valley.
Mr. SchulU and daughters of
Trout creek are visiting at the
home of M. Ii. Klliott.
Ie l'.levhis and Alwilda O'Kel
ley were married at the Baptist
parsonage July 5, 1911.
Services as usual at the Union
church. The pastor will preach a
special sermon to the children in
the morning.
"What ltecame of Parker" given
at the Club Hall last Monday
evening was greeted by an unusu
ally large audience. Mr. Bos
worth, assisted by local talent, got
up this play in a very short time
and deserves much credit for its
successful presentation. The dif
ferent characters were well taken.
Uunfortunately a few rowdies dis
turbed both audience and players
toward the end of it. It is to be re
gretted that the police did not in
terfere and quiet these individuals.
For Sale at a Snap
A neatly built cottage papered and
painted, with 4 rooms aud pantry and 2
lots 80x170; will rent for $12 a month.
A pleasant home tor 1800 cash, fall or
write to the owner, Peter Mastonbrook,
Prineville, Oregon. 5-25-lmp
"Insurance"
The Safe Gasoline Stove
Safe, Durable and
Ovens $3.50
The W. F. King Co.
i'rnnk Klklns and wife of Madras,
sient the 4th in Prineville.
Randolph (illMon and cite of
Harm, nre visiting the latter'
futher, Sheriff Ualfour.
lr. ('line and family of Redmond,
were In town the first of the week
uttendliiK the celebration.
Mr. Suale Helm of Grax Valley
and Mr. and Mr. C. NMcboUen of
Hood River, were here to attend
the funeral of eor(re Barnes.
The Culver Warehouse i now com
pleted nud la handling freight for
the interior. A number of car of
wheat have leeu shipped and a large
iuautlty la In storage waiting for
better prices.
Thomas W. Lawson. Miss Law
son. .Mr. and Mrs. McCall, Mr. and
Mr. Thomas Sharp Jr., Mis Morri
son aud Alexander Morrison were
Blunt at the Baldwlu home Tues
day aud Wednesday.
Thomas W. Lawson, the famous
Boston financier, Miss Lawson and
Mr. and Mr. McCall have been the
guests of Thomas Sharp Jr., at bis
Crooked river home. Mrs. McCall t
also a daughter of Mr. Lawson.
They will spend a week at the Sharp
home looking over this section of the
country.
O. F. Wallenberg, W. C. Barber,
H. H. Brown, H C. Kerrar and fam
ily, W. T. Myers and Mr. Myers,
William Boegll and family, all of
Culver, are combining business with
pleasure by atleuillng the celebra
tion and attending the county
court In the luterest of the county
road across Crooked river and Des
chutes opposite the vove orchard.
Bill Miller of Bend, hanged himself
In Charles Boyd's slaughter pen a
few miles north of Bend last Friday.
The body was not found until Mon
day, when the coroner was notified.
Miller stood on a barrel and ad
justed the end of a rope around a
beam and then knocked his support
from under him. He was about 50
years of age aud had lived In Bend
but a few months. The county took
charge of the remain.
Sealed Bids Wanted.
Bt'tUcd hid wnntcrt for the erection or a
frame school building for District No. 8. For
pinna ami apwlrlenllona we J. B. Bhlpp.
Hourd reserves rUlht to roje-n any and all
lilils. BUla open July I"' t Co. Sup't. office.
S-a) I'RICK COBHOW. Clerk.
Two
Three
Buggy Wanted.
Light second-hand btnrgy wanted. Ad
dress P. 0. Box 434, Prineville, Ore.
tt-29-3r
Choice Jerseys For Sale.
Choice Jersey Cows and Heifers for
sale. We will be at listers on July 4th
and at Bend July 6th with some fine
offerings. Come and look them over.
D-.M-U Hacklkmax at Pfeeffkb
House and Lots for Sale.
Good six-room lions and three lots,
with barn and outbuilding's; on? block
rom Main on 2nd street, at reasonable
ince. Address T. J. Fergueson, Rob
erts, Or. rj-15tf
The Home Bakery.
Fresh bread baked daily. Pastry or
ders promptly tilled. Hot coffee and
sandwiches served. Delivery at 11 and
4 o'clock.
6-8 t' Mrs. F. E. Baosira, Trap.
Culver Warehouee Co.
Forwarding Agents for all Interior Points.
Grain, Hides and Wool stored and shipped
Have your goods shipped in care of
Culver Warehouse Co.
CULVER, ORE.
H. C TOPPING,
Manager
Errors in Titles
Are being constantly found by our examiners. Before at
tempting to close a deal for real estate either as grantor
or purchaser see us. We may save you considerable ex
pense and delay.
PIONEER ABSTRACT COMPANY
(Member Oregon Association of Title Men)
Economical.
Hole, Range Back, $16.00
Hole Range Back, $18.50
There Is more real economy in buy
ing a Sludcbaker form wagon than in
paying a lower price for some cheaper
make. A Studeboker will give yoo
Real Service
It is built to last, and does last, aa
thousands upon thousands of farmers
will testify.
WAGONS
are always dependable honest in
material honest in make.
That is why the farmers of the
world have madj the Sluithaket
factory the largest vehicle factory in
the world. It will pay you to visit
our store and look over our line of
Sludebaktf vehicles.
Wanted
By a woman of long experience, a
position in store. Address H. M. Coiy
villc, Metolius, Ore. 7-6-lp
Irrigated Land For Sale.
80 acres of irrigated land, all in crop,
Powell Butte district. Call on or ad
dress, Titus 4 Smith, Powell Butte, Ore.
6-8 Imp
Estray Notice.
Ftloz-lr mir. hi-anded nnarter circle 11
on left flank, weight 1100; bay mare.
Dramiea oariocx j on leu ingumer,
weight 1000. Broke, shod in front. Re
ward paid for their return or notifica
tion. Address C. L. Tallmon, Culver,
Ore. 7-6-3t-pd
Will Relinquish Cheap.
A good TW acre claim under ditch
survey 4 miles from Prineville. For
Information write L. A. Glbaon,
Prineville, Oregon. 7-6-4tp
Long Distance Phone
in Office
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