Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 12, 1911, Image 5

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    Hardware
Superior
Groceries
Canton Plows
Osborne Harrows
Drills
.
Tinning
The W. F. King Company.
Plumbing
LOCAL MENTION
Circuit court nxt Monday.
Horn rVptember 5, to tho wife
Win. r'rrnch, boy.
Tho Miir(?ri't Ilea Company ia
playing to good housea.
0nl Taylor, daughter of John
Taylor, ia nick with acurli't fever.
Mr. and Mra. J. II. Shipp re
turned Monday evening from Port
land. Mrs. Rico h it Monday for a two
months' visit to friends and rela
tives in New York.
Frank I.. Waite of the Tum-a-lum
Lumber Co., was a comity
rat visitor Saturday.
The Crook County High School
football squad defeated ltend last
Friday by a score of 23 to 0.
C. L. Cornett, a nephew of (1.
M. Cornell, left the lirt of the
week for hia home In I'.rock, Ky.
W. C. Jacobs ha commenced
work on hia new home in Nobl'
addition. lie will put up hia barn
first and then hia reaidence.
!ig dance at Club Hall Friday
evening. It la given by Luckey's
orchestra. Accommodations will
be made for a large attendance.
Messrs lhtrke & Heck, general
agents for Oregon for tho I'ucific
Ituilding it Loan Association, are
in Prineville. They will organise
a local branch hero.
Mra. (iuy Smith of Loa Uatos,
Calif., arrived in I'rineville Tues
day evening to visit her mother,
Mra. Hulknap and brother, Dr. II.
1'. lielknap and family.
A. J. Pelhara and wife of Marys-
vlllo, Calif., have bought 40 acres
of land adjoining the Zell place
two milea west of town from the
Oregon it Western Coloniiation
Co. They will be buck in the
spring to improve it.
(iet your Ug.
K. I. IfouHton of Paulina, was
in town Monday.
Horn September 10, to the wife
of K. Aycock, a girl.
School Pay at the fair grounds
tomorrow. Tako it in.
Tomorrow ia School Day at tho
fair. The parade will Mart from
the Crook County High School at
i):I10 a. in. All district schools are
requested to ha there on time.
A If It. Ceyer of South lSend,
Ind., Iiuk come to make his home
in Crook county. Ho bought the
Katman place on the McKay and
ia going to improve it at once.
I!. II. McMickle, a member ol
the Redmond Lumber it I'roduce
Co., of Redmond, wna in Prineville
Saturday making arrangement
with our business men to handle
the r freight in the Hub city.
W. P. Harris of Vale, an expert
well-driller, la in I'rineville this
week looking over the country with
a view to locating. Mr. Harris
baa been engaged in the business
for many years in Malheu county.
J. N. Xoonchester and family,
consisting of one eon, a daughter
and four grandsons, of south West
Virginia, recently arrived in I'rine
ville, where they will purchase
property and file on nearby home
steads, in the event they decide to
remain here.
F. K. Brosius collected 100 the
Inst of the week to be used for
athletic purposes by the boys of
the public schools. The little fel
low ran behind in their expenses
last spring And part of the funds
will be needed to square up ao-
counts. Some of it will be given
to the school boya from Grizzly
who play Prineville at the fair
grounds on School Day Friday,
October 13. Knough will be left
to buy athletic paraphernalia for
the youngsters.
LOCAL MENTION
Tag! You'r it.
Hubert McCoulough of Post, is
taking in the fair.
W. I). Barnes of Laidlaw, is a
(air visitor this week.
Tomorrow ia Tag Day. Help
the boya and girls build their gym.
A marriage license was issued
Tuesday to Frank R. Griffin and
F.tter Carpenter.
I'rineville won the first game of
tho aeries today from the fast We
onas by a score of 8 4.
Don't forget that Friday is
school day at the fair. All pupils
should be in line at 9:30 tomorrow
morning.
liays and girls interested in get
ting a gym are asked to meet this
(Thursday) evening at the Presby
terian church. The tag will be
given out.
Prof. Hetzel of O. A. C, arrived
last evening to assist in the Insti
tute work. Mr. H'ttzel hag the
chair of 'political science in the
Agricultural College.
J. J. Cunningham, a young con
tractor and builder of Portland, is
in Prineville. He is so well
pleased with the town that he bas
decided to locate here.
Another case that should have
been added to the criminal docket
was that of Walt Armedon,
charged with killing a steer and
selling it to a hotel man.
Today (Thursday) ia Redmond
Day at the fair and Redmondites
are hero in droves. Colonel
Pelcher, the father of the town,
Mayor Jones and family, F. T.
Redmond, Joe Buckley and wife,
Ike Buckley and wife, Miss Barton,
Mrs. Arthur Templeton and
daughter, Ruth and Nellie Covert.
Jennie Woods, K. M. Eby and
family and H. A. Shank.
Cobby Stroud came in Saturday
night from Portland.
Mrs. John Douthit of The Dalles,
U visiting relatives in Prineville.'
i
Mrs. Newt Cobb and daughter of '
Sisters, are visiting relatives in J
town. j
Orrin Mills and Art Wurzweiler '
are down from Paulina to take in
the fair.
Mrs. M. C. Stewart and George
Noble and wife have returned from
Portland.
Don't fail to hear the sermon
at the Methodist church Sunday!
morning. ' !
Miss Belva Templeton of Port-!
land, is visiting her parents in
Prineville.
Mr. ami Mrs Ryan from the'
Tules, are visiting at the home of,
T. M. Baldwin.
Charles Hunter, leader of the
Bend band, is helping the Prine
ville band during the fair.
Karl Laugblin of Paulina passed
through Prineville Monday on his
way to the Oregon Agricultural
College.
The basket social of Powell
Butte Sunday School was a great
success. $26.25 was raised to help
pay for the organ.
Henry Rae, charged with lar
ceny, was last week sentenced by
Justice Lawrence of Bend to serve
90 days in the county jail.
Among the Hub City visitors in
town Wednesday, aside from those
brought in by Institute work were
M. Covert and Kltner. Dr. Cline
and family, J. S. Cook and family,
Mrs. Norwood and G. W. Travis.
Dr. Penrose of Whitman College,
who was to have been one of the In
stitute instructors was injured in
an automobile accident while on
his way to take the train for Mad
ras. He sent Dr. Lyman to take
his place.
F. W. Graham, passenger agent
of the Great Northern, io coming
to Prineville this week for the ex
press purpose of taking out our ex
hibits to be used in the big East
ern land shows. He will superin
tend the removal to a special car
provided for it.
Horses for Sale.
On the olil C. Sura Smith rari 'ri,
near I'rineville. 1J5 henil i.f inarvn
and ireldlmcK, large enough f-ir wnrk
borw-s, will tie hoIiI Id any ii iuilier
at reasonable rlceH. For tirtiier
Information aildrewj (j. II. r,ii-Kr.(..
I'rineville, Oregon. ; K-tf
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How Many of These People
DO YOU KNOW?
Do
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Lewis C. Morgan, Proprietor of trie Lyric Theatre
Hugh R. Lakin, of the W. F. King Company:
J. W. Carlson, of the firm of Stewart & Carlson,
millers.
J. E. Stewart, of the firm of J. W. Stewart & Co.
Wra J. Pancake, contractor.
Oliver Adams, of R. L. Jordan & Co.
Randolph D. Ketchum, Doctor.
J. W. Crooks, of Clifton & Cornett
W m. J. Paine, sawmill operator.
Timothy E. 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
predate land values in ihe City ol Prineville? These are
a lew ol the people who have secured ideal home sites in
the high class NOBLE ADDITION. They expect
lo build and make their home there where they will have
the benefit ol the graded streets, sidewalks and building
restrictions. A place where their property will not de
preciate and their homes will not be made unpleasant by
the erection ol shacks on the adjoining lots.
MR. H0ME3UILDER OR INVESTOR
Buy your lots where iileitl conditions for hom fi'
are guaranteed. Where street improvemm'.s -i !
sidewalks are alrendy in; where your property va'n-
are secure; where it would be a pleasure to gn i. I
live yourself; where you have the protection of huil l
ing restrictions. Noble's Addition is the only suV'ti
vision now on sale that has these modern tn-ees-iti-'
for a bigh class residence section. It is the only t--'
Btricted district io Prineville. Prices are low. TVrri-.
to suit the purchaser. We will help you build 'tr
home. For particulars call on
A. R. BOWMAN
For Particulars.
J
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DETACHABLE HANDLES J
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When purchasing an umbrella for yourself or for gift purposes, without one additional cent expenditure, you can
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