Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 21, 1911, Image 5

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    Car Load Superior Drills, Plows, Harrows
and Pulverizers will arrive the latter part of this week.
The W. F. King Company.
LOCAL MENTION
Thfio. M. Post, of Post wu a
business visitor last week.
David llamer ol lloberta was a
business visitor Wednesday.
T. J. Ferguson of Roberts, wai
in town on business Tuntday.
Henry (ioroar of Dry crank, was
In town tha flrat of the wek.
Mr. C. A. Clark of Madras, waa
a 1'rinevilla visitor on Wednesday.
Deputy HIiorifT Edwards spent
Sunday vmitinj; friends in Ilend.
Blanche Wilson left Friday morn
ing fur Albany where ahe will visit
frienda and relatives.
Jack Smith, director of the
Prineville band, loft for a abort
visit to I'ortland Wednesday.
Mra. T. N. IOgan, who has been
visiting a daughter in Seattle for
several weeks, baa returned to
Prineville.
Tha 1'owell Hutta Sunday School
mat last Sunday after ita harvest
vacation. There waa a good at
tendance. Wm, Morie and Mr. Ileed re
turned Friday from a very suc
cessful bunting trip up the Ochoco
above the minus.
J. T. Hardy, traveling freight
and passenger agent for the North
liana: Road waa in I'rineville the
first of the week.
Mr. It. F. Allen, president of The
First National liank, came in from
I'ortland Sunday on a visit with
relativea and frienda.
Mr. and Mra. C. K. Engle of Mo
lalla, Oregon, are the guests of Mr.
and Mra. Elmer Kayler. Mra.
Kngle is Mr. Kayler'a neioe.
With the exception of three dis
tricts, and the newly organiied
districts, all the schools of the
county are supplied with teachers.
David Pickett, a former gradu
ate of the Crook County High, is
visiting in I'rineville and expects
to leave soon tor Eugone where he
will resume his studies in the
University.
At a meeting of the Shumias
last Saturday, tha following officers
were eleoted for the ensuing year:
President, Miss Catherine V. Con
way; Vice-President, Mrs. II. P.
Belknap; Secretary, Mra. Elmer
Kayler; Treasurer, Mra. Granville
Clifton.
The barn and content of Logan
McPheraon near Powell Butte was
destroyed by fire last Sunday after:
noon. A large quantity of hay
which wag stacked near the barn
was saved by hard work of the
members of the Sunday School and
several near neighbors.
Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Stewart re
turned last Thursday from an auto
outing trip to the Willamette
valley. They went first to Crater
Lake and from there to Eugene by
way of Medford and other valley
points. They returned by way of
the MoKenzie route. They report
s most pleasant trip, having seen
many new and picturesque sections
of Oregon.
Mra. Cora Congleton of Paulina
and Jeff and Ed Stewart of Post,
came In tha first of tha week to
help attend their mother, Mra. M.
C. Stewart.
Mr. J. K. Slinson recently bad a
wire from 8t. Paul atating that
James J. Hill and L. W. Hill ex
pected to attend the league meet
ing at Hums.
New school districts have been
recently organised by the district
boundary board at Vanora, the
Jordan district, the district aoutb
of Itnd, the Dry Creek school and
Fields' district.
J. O. Whitaker of Hampton, Or ,
was in I'rineville this week making
arrangement with the Crook
County Fair Association to enter
hia registered Percheron stallion.
Mr. Whitaker was on bis way to
I orvallis, where hia father has a
large slock ranch.
The Culver-Opal Springs Water
Company has filed artioles of in
corporation with tha county clerk.
It has a capital stock of 175.000
and will have it principal office
at Culver. The company expects
to get ita chief water supply from
Opal Springs.
The Suttlea Lake Improvement
Company has filed articlea of in
corporation with County Clerk
Brown. Thia oompany has a capi
tal stock of t4S),8UO and will have
ita principal office at llend. It
expect to store the waters of Lake
creek by means of a reservoir.
The Cove Power Company will
begin installing their sew ma
chinery in about twenty daya.
Manager D F. Stewart states that
they will have the first unit com
pleted in ninety daya. They will
then have sufficient power to sup
ply Culver Junction, Metolius,
Madras and I'rineville should
these towns wish their services.
C. S. Hudson, chashier of the
First National Bank at Bend, has
ordered two car loads of good
brood sows for the farmers about
Bend. The bank is to put up the
money and carry each farmer for
one year for the amount his hogs
will come to. Mr. Hudson and
the First National Bank are to be
commended for this movement.
George II. Russell recently pur
chased 5000 acres of land from the
Oregon & Western Colonisation
Company. This land adjoins his al
ready large ranch and will give
him an 8000 acre tract which will
make him one of the most inde
pendent ranchers of Central Ore
gon. It is estimated that he will
soon be able to cut 2000 tons of
hay annually.
J. W. McGonagill died Sunday
evening in this city from senile
decay, at the age of 77 years.
Deceased' had a homestead on the
Deschutes where he had lived
for many years, he being one of
Crook county's pioneers. Lately,
however, he had been troubled
with paralytic attacks and other
ailments, which terminated in
his demise Sunday. A son, C.
McGonagill, came over from On
tario to take charge of the fun
eral, which took place in this city
Monday afternoon.
LOCAL MENTION
J. F. Hardy waa in town the first
of tha week.
Z. M. Brown of Portland ia a
I'rineville visitor.
Mrs. Ollie Ellofson left Moo
day for Portland.
Albert Wurtweiler of Portland
cams in on Tuesday.
Mrs. D. O. Vandevert le't on
Sunday for Eugene.
Father Sheehan of Bend, was in
I'rineville Wednesday.
E. H. Howells of Sisters was a
business visitor on Monday.
Mrs. Luelling and daughter of
Paulina were city , visitors this
week.
Miss Edna Long has returned
from her visit to Portland and
McMinville.
Willis W. Brown was up from
The Dulles the first of the week
on business.
Wm. I Ian ley of Burns is ex
pected in from Portland the latter
part of this week,
Thos. Sharp, Jr. left this week
for Philadelphia to see his fat her,
who is reported very ill.
Mrs. M. C. Stewart of Paulina,
is very sick at the home of her
daugber, Mrs. George Noble.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Robertson of
Spokane were visiting friends and
relatives in I'rineville recetly.
Complete official returns from
the Maine election, showed a ma
jority of 26 votes in favor of repeal.
Mr. A. B. Guyer and daughter of
South Bend, Indiana are in Prine
vi lie looking tor a suitable location.
C. C. Hon of Howard, who haa
been looking after forest fires on
the Santiam, was in town Wednes
day, R. Booton and M. F. Taylor of
Post passed through I'rineville
Tuesday with stock to ship to Portland.
R. S. Dixon of Burns, passed
through Prineville Monday with
250 beef cattle for the Portland
market.
Mr W. A. Booth returned Mon
day from a three weeks' visit with
her daughter, Mrs. J. Cyrus Price
of Walla Walla.
The block recently purcbssed by
the Crook County High School,
has been put in first-class con
dition for an athletic field.
Methodist Sunday School ser
vices, 10 a. m. Special rally.
Strong corps of teachers. Old
students and new invited to come.
Mrs. Vira Cyrus and Mary El
liott returned home Sunday from
their trip to Portland, Oregon City, j
Salem and Washougal, Wash.
Mrs. Cyrus visited her sister at the
latter place.
Married At the Presbyterian
Mance, Monday September 18,1911,
James II. Pentland and Miss Mary
E. Drew, Rev. Lininger officiating.
Mr. and Mrs, Pentland are popular
young people of Culver. Mr; Pent
land is city drayman of that place.
Union church services Sunday
10 a. m., Bible school; 11 a. m.,
preaching; 6:30 p. m., C. E. So
ciety, leader Miss Edna Estes;
7:30 p. m., preaching by tho pas
tor. A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all. C. P. Bailey, pas
tor. Will the subscribers to the
Baptist church fund please pay
their subscriptions to Rev. C. P.
Bailey or to either of the two
banks subject to the order of D
F. Stewart, treasurer, and oblige
the building committee. The
funds are needed just now. C.
P. Bailey, solicitor.
The Northwest Townsite Com
pany of Philadelphia have bought
180 acres of land from the Oregon
& Western Colonization Company.
This tract includes what remains
of the Oregon and Western ad
dition. Engineers are expected
soon to make a complete plat of
this land. They have also bought
120 acres of the same company at
Vale. It is understood that this
company has bought in several
other Central Oregon towns, in
cluding iiurns. lbe company
plans to put these lots on the
market in the East after an ex
tensive advertising campaign.
BREAD MAKER
mixes and kneads
Bread thoroughly
in Three Minutes.
Does away with
Hand Kneading
and makes
Better, Bread.
SOLD BY
J. E. Stewart & Co
Culver Warehouse Co.
Forwarding Agents for all Interior Points.
Grain, Hides and Wool stored and shipped
Have your goods shipped in care of
Culver Warehouse Co.
H. C TOPPING,
Manager
CULVER, ORE.
Long Distance Phone
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How Many of These People
, DO YOU KNOW?
Lewis C Morgan, Proprietor of the Lyric Theatre
Hugh R. Lakin, of the W. F. King Company:
J. W. Carlson, of the firm of Stewart & Carlson,
millers.
tE. Stewart, of the firm of J. W. Stewart & Co.
m. J. Pancake, contractor.
Oliver Adams, of R. L. Jordan & Ca
Randolph D. Ketchum, Doctor.
I. W. Crooks, of Clifton & Cornett
Wm. J. Paine, sawmill operator.
Timothy EL J. Duffy, Attorney at Law.
Wm. H. Porter, lumberman.
Do you think their judgment is worth anything?
you think that they are in a position to know and
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preciate land values in trie uty ot rnnevuief these are
a few oi the people who have secured ideal home sites in
the high class NOBLE ADDITION. They expect
to build and make their home there where they will have
the benefit ol the graded streets, sidewalks and building
restrictions. A place where their properly will not de
preciate and their homes will not be made unpleasant by
the erection ol shacks on the adjoining lots.
MR. HOMEBUILDER OR INVESTOR
Buy your lots where ideal conditions for home sites
are guaranteed. Where street improvements and
sidewalks are already in; where your property values
are secure; where it would bea'pleasure to go and
live yourself; where you have the protection of build
ing restrictions. Noble's Addition ia the only sub-division
now on sale that has these modern necessities
for a high class residence soction. It is the only re
stricted district in Prineville. Prices are low. Terms
to suit the purchaser. We will help you build your
for particulars call on
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A. R. BOWMAN
For Particulars.
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