Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 06, 1911, Image 6

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    IIEES OF liTEREST
TEROOGiiCUT GHEGG'I
Chronicle cf Important Events
of Interest to Oar
Facers.
Trustee t Settlo Klnney't AfTalra,
Marshfield. Tho affairs of Major
L. D. Kinney and h:s two hot-air rail
road, the Beit Line railway and the
Coo Bay Rapid Transit Company,
which were formerly In the bankrupt
cy courts, are in the hands of W. J.
Rust, of this city, who will for two
years act as trustoe. This will make
possible the sale of the property so
that a clear deed can be given and
the expenses and Judgments will be
paid off by the trustee from the money
received from sa'os.
Full Payment cf Depositors Made.
Portland. With the distribution of
1120,000, ordered by the federal court,
R. S. Howard, Jr., receiver of the
Title Guarantee & Trust Company,
will complete the payment of all d
positors' claims acainst the suspended
Institution. The aggregate of these
claims on the faiiure of the bank in
190" was $2,000,000. The disburse
ment of the 1120,000 ordered will com
plete the paymer.t of all depositors,
Including 4 per cent Interest,
COUNTIES SEEK PUBLICITY
Wallowa and Union May Unite in
Campaign to Secure Settlers.
Wallowa. Workers frcui all the
towns of Wallow .1 county w 11 meet
here July 12 tj formulate pans for
county publicity' and to consider the
proposal of I'nion county commercial
clubs to join them in a two-county
league. This action is the result of
the visit of seven I'nion county busi
ness men to Wal'awa and other Wal
lowa county town 3. It is proposed to
issue a booklet descriptive of the two
counties.
There is more unused land in Wal
lowa and Cnion counties capable of
producing record breaking crops than
In any other two counties in Oregon.
Business men are awakening to the
necessity of having this land produc
ing, and efforts will be made to let
people in ovor-crcwded centers of
population know of the opportunities
that await them in this favored section.
Picnic Drives Aw;y "Rollers."
Sheridan. Following a picnic given
by the Christian Church of this place,
In the city park, the band of Holy
Rollers that has been assembled at
that place for the last three weeks
has left the city. Teachers of the
"faith" declare that with the intru
sion of a band of picnickers that their
sanctuary was desecrated with the
spirit of the evil one and that they
could no longer teach, the "word"
when the divine atmosphere has been
so disturbed.
Own Net Traps Fisherman.
Astoria. August Williams, a boat
puller employed by John W. Holm
Strom, fishing for the Union Fisher
men's Co-Operative Packing Company,
was drowned when the boat capsized
near the end of the Jetty at the
mouth of the Columbia River. Holm
strom was saved by Captain Wick
lund and the Point Adams life saving
crew, but Williams became entangled
In his net and died like many of the
fish he bad caught
'AGGIES" TO REORGANIZE
Alumni Association, Now 1200 Mem
bers, to Be Increased.
Corvallis. The Alumni Association
Of the Oregon Agricultural College,
hich has a present membership of
nearly 1200, is to be reorganized. The
executive committee, of which Ed
ward Aldrich, editor of the Pendleton
East Oregonian, is chairman, has pre
pared a plan for more thorough and
effective organization which will be
submitted to the members of the as
sociation for a mail vote.
There are a d' zsn or more O. A. C.
clubs, local societies, throughout the
state, which, under the proposed plan,
will become chapters of the state association.
i Less "Near Beer" to Be Sold.
Wallowa. Only one poolroom and
tear-beer saloon will operate In this
t ' hereafter. Three such places of
business have been operated, but a
recent ordinance rsqulres them to se
cure a license ond the city council
has decided that one such place of
bus'ness is all that the community
needs.
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1' 8ewer System to Be Begun.
HilUboro. Wort will begin this
eck on the stonn and sanitary sewer
Systems vhlefe include nearly one
naif of the tr. The work is expected
to be completed within 60 days, when
the laying of a bitullthlc pavement
Srffl eotomeofA
Lots in Noble's Ad
dition Now
On Sale!
We have made very low prices on these lots
to start them off. Buy now before the prices
advance. ,We offer special inducements to
homebuilders.
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1 lie Supreme Eccllcnce
OLD
"I. W. HARPER"
Among lovers of Tine whiskey wss not achieved In day
nor in a year. It U the result of nearly half a century's
persistent effort and honest service. Djrinf all these
jreera lhare hat naver baan lima whan HARPER was
not what itclaimad to ba
SIMPLY THE BEST,
! For Sale Cheap
I ilnai'ii tliiiroiiuhliivil ft li ! la
ImihI little, inn' yi'iir-i'lil lu'iia nmt
runnier. Kri A. liire, l'i'lin' Ilk, nr.
Personal I lealth and Purity.
I'p In .diit Ainurlrait l.llrratur,
ailupli'd for all aorta ami nui'llliniia of
pi-oidtt, tuny l wn or bal at lr, r'ox'a
olllii', Main slrwt, I'rinevillii, dr. li' H (
GRADED STREETS.
SIDEWALKS,
BUILDING RESTRICTIONS,
. CITY WATER,
ELECTRIC LIGHTS,
SOIL
t These, together with admirable location, only
four blocks fromthe business center, make this
addition the most desirable home site in Prine
ville. For Low Prices and Easy Terms See
A. R. BOWMAN '
TO-DAY.
J
Sold By
Silvertooth & Browder
Shaniko, Oregon
IA 1,1 l.tMHIK m.wt. rvry
V . V . P , Kulil filar lllllil.
Htraiwra w-vUmiit. H. V, t'ntialahl, N. O.:
Wlilil Harnes. V. U.i II. I. Iliihtia, Hn, and
1'. li. IMtlWIililla, Trraa,
LTJTlvniBEIR;
f Pliingltw, MouKliiiKK, Windows,
ffl Doors, CiliiKne, Ktc. Etc, Etc.
I SHIPP&PERRYl
rRINEVlLLK, OREGON j
H 1
New Hardware and
Furniture Store
JOHN MORRIS, Prop.
My prices are bedrock. You can
save from 25 to 1 00 per cent on
everything you buy. Come and
see for yourself.
Free Auto Excursion
to
Prineville Heights
Prinevtlle's latest residence district, just platted and now on the market
Buy a lot in Prineville's sanilary residence district on
easy terms. No sloughs, marshes or mosquitoes. Less Irosl than on
the river bottom. Fresh air, pure water and an excellent view ol the
city. City water will be conveyed to the property at our expense. Lots
40x114; prices range from $80 to $200. Hall cash, balance payable
at $10 per month; 6 per cent on deferred payments, Examine the
maps at our office.
HENDERSON 'INVESTMENT
Prineville Hotel Building, Ground Floor
Prineville, Oregon.
CO.
Statement of Resources and Liabilities of
The First National Bank
Of Prineville, Oregon
At the close of business March 7, 1911
RESOURCES
Loam and DlncoanU f323,412 M
United States Bonds....... 12.500 00
Bank r-remlaeMte .-. 12,64 02
Cain A Due from banka 266,720 68
Redemption fund 025 00
1605,811 74
B. F. Aflae, Praaldaa
Will WaraweOer. Vka-rVseUeot
LIABILITIES
capital Rtock.Jiaid In I 60,000 0
Hurplus fund, earned 60,000 00
UndlTlded proflUi earned 28.4W 24
Circulation 8,500 OO
Deposit 488,818 60
1805,811 74
T. M. BaUwia, Cashier
H. Baldwta, Aas'l CaaUaf
O. K. MARKET
Stroud & Stroud, Proprietors
Choice Beef, Veal
U Mutton and Pork
V.
1
Butter and Eggs
Country Produce
A Fine Line of Sausage
Telephone orders receive
prompt attention
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor
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a"! M 1 I -. agaaa e. aaaaa. saw SB aw am. at a at
m i Smith & AHingham, Props.
Mil
Prineville Green House
CHAS. W. SPRING, Prop.
Prineville,
Oregon
All kinds ol vegetable and flower plants ready to transplant to the
open ground at the proper season. All plants transplanted and well
rooted. Pol-grown tomato and cucumber plants. Vegetables out
of season. We now have help in the work and some one will al
ways be on hand to wail upon you. A good article at a reasonable
price is our aim. No extra charge for packing and delivery at the
stage office. While us your needs in the plant line.
Chas. W. Spring.
Champ SmlO.'i oKl Mam!.
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Imported and Domestic
Cirrar
o
Famous Whiskies
i
i aiiiuus f? manic
J Old Crow: I lermitace: Red i
4 Top Rye; Yellow Stone; t
J Canadian Club; Cream t
4 Rye; James E. Pepper;
4 Moore's Malt. t
4 ft
J Porter, Ale and Olympia
4 Draft Beer on Tap.
i Imported Wines and
Liquor.
HAAAA,
Millinery
July Clearance Sale
Prices on all kinds of Millinery
greatly reduced after July lsU
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlors.
PRINEVILLE, . . OREGON.
D. P. Adamson & Co.
Druggists
Oregon
Prineville,
ALMOND AND CUCUMBER CREAM.
Protect the Complexion. It prevents injury to the face and hands if applied
before exposure to the sun, wind and weather. When not so used it promptly
re ieves all distressing conditions of the skin if applied on returning indoors.
Almond and Cucumber Cream is not a greasy preparation, and does not re
semble the paste form creams and cosmetics. It is a pure antiseptic lotion, pos
sessing remarkable cleanipg and healing properties that have been used and
tested lor years by the highest society ladies of the land. It will give the most
gratifying results in softening rough, dry or irritated skin resulting from any
cause Price 50 cents.