Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 19, 1911, Image 5

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    HEATING STOVES.
See us before buying a heating stove. We have thirty-six
heaters on hand which will be sold at prices ranging from $2.75
up to $25.00.
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The best drill on the market today, it what anyone who hat ever uted one of
these drills will tell you.
Have you received a sample of the best roofing made
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tough, leather-like material made from a combination
O of wool felt and Trinidad Lake Asphalt the b;st
waterproofing known not affected by water, acid,
alkalies, gasses, or sudden changes in temperature; easy to lay, does not dry out, become brittle
and crack.
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The W. F. King Company.
LOCAL MENTION
Soth Koilmnn of Harriet in at
tending court.
Horn Oct. 15, to tho wifo of
P.. K, Loo. it son.
F, H. Watts, tho tombstone
drummer of Tho Dulles, Is in tho
city.
llalph Polndaxter was over
from Bond lust wwk attending
the fair.
Oscar black is in tho city from
Sisters this week on business
and pleasure
Autos are making tho trip be
tween Prinevillo and Kudmond
in -10 minutes. Tills Is good
timo. If a little work is donu on
t ho roads it can bo kept up nil
wlntor.
W. J. Ginolzor got a blue rib
bon st tho fulr for a watermelon
grown on Johnson crook under
the dry-farming system. There
wero other molons on exhibit,
but they wore grown on irrigated
land.
Union church servicos Sunday
10 a. in., Iliblo school; 11 a. ni.,
preaching; 0;80 p. m., C. E.
Society; 7:30 p. in., preaching by
tho pastor. A cordial invitation
is extended to all. C. P. Hullcy,
pastor.
F. E. Broslus has purchased
tho La Folletto residence proper
ty across Ochoco and will hero
aftor reside therein. Frank, who
with liis family has resided on
this property for some timo, sud
denly got tired of paying rent
and decided to own some prop
erty of his own.
The ladies' aide of tho Baptist
church doslro to express their
thanks to the friends who so
kindly assisted them in serving
tho public during fair week, they
fool very greatful to all who so
kindly assisted and contributed
to make the service profitable
and successful.
Born Monday a Powbll Butt,
to the wife of Frank Archer a
son.
Mrs. C. I. Winnnk and daugh
ter Lorene are enjoying a trip in
the Willamette Valley and other
Oregon points. They will be
away about two weeks, and C. I.
says he is already disgusted with
his own ocoking.
Miss Eva Clark entertained at
flvo hundred last Thursday eve
nl tig, Those present were the
Misses Emerino Yourtg, Aver
Dobbs, Louise Summers. Nora
Dobbs, Alma Noble, and Messrs.
N. V. Sanborn, Sam Ellis, Geo.
Nowell. M. Langdel, W.H.Wirtz
A. J. Woods of Barnes came
down the first of tho week. He
is a newcomer, so to speak, in
Crook county. IIo has been hero
a year. Ho likes this couutrv
first rale and has made a good
start. Ho is in a stock suction
but is not neglecting tno oarricul-
ttiral sido of farming. Ha has
W acres in rye this fall.
The ladles' aid of tho Bap'.ist
church is now busy arranging to
carpet and seat the now church.
they export to have everything
completed so the church may bo
dedicated tho first Sunday in Do
comber. Noted speakers will bo
present to assist in the services.
Tho city churches and tholr pas
tors are cordiutly Invited to aid
and assist on that occasion.
The lies Company closod a
very successful week's engage
ment in Prinevillo Monday even
ing, leaving Tuesday for Red
mond, whore they play the bal
ance of the week. From Red
mond they will procood to Walla
Walla to pass the winter in stock
performances. In passing, we
may state truthfully that for a
small company the lies company
is hard to beat. Every member
is good in whatever line he or she
may take and the troupe is al
ways sure of a welcome in this
city. Tnoy will bs back next
fall.
LOCAL MENTION
Born October 19, to the wife of
Lewis Wylde, s ion.
Miss Uulah Hyde ii home from
her trip to the valley.
Eben French of Oram Valley is
the new pharmacist at Templeton'a.
Born At the ranch up Ocho
co Sunday, to the wife of George
Roberts, a son.
Mrs. (ieorge Mc irath of Trenton,
Mo., who has been visiting rela
tives in Prineville, left for borne
Mpnday.
The Ladies' Aid of tne Presby
terian church will give a progres-
Kivn uper on rriuay evening,
October 27.
Big Halloween dance at Com
mercial Hall. Monday, October 30.
It will be given under the auspices
of the Ladies' Annex.
James Gilchriht and S. A. Logan
panted through Prineville Sunday
morning on their way home from
Portland, where they took a bunch
of beef cattle. They report good
prices.
Oregon Trunk; train service will
be extended to Redmond on Nov.
1st" We have been authorised by
O. T. oflicials to make the an
nouncement. This includes both
freight and passengeMrains.
The hull game between the
school boys of Grizzly and Prine
ville Friday at the fair grounds
resulted in a victorv for Trineville.
Score, 12 to 6. Prineville's easy
victory was due to the absence of
the regular pitcher and catcher of
the visitors. A return match will
be played sometime this fall.
Mrs. Jack Summers will accom
pany ber daughter Louise to Port
land next Sunday. Louise goes to
take up her work at the Good
Samaritan Hospital. Mrs. Sum
mers will meet Mrs. McCall at
Portland and accompany that lady
on a trip to Boston and tar East
ern points.
Horn Oct. 18, to the wife of
Frank Corey, a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. I'.ruce Gray were
in for the fair lat week.
U. F. Nichols of Laidlaw is visit
ing friends in Prineville this week.
The twrson that took the Indian
banket from the Methodist church
is requested to return it and save
further trouble.
ISend had a bad fire last Thurs
day afternoon that destroyed half
a block in the business district.
Estimated loss $10,000; insurance
$(1000.
D. C. Cashm'an of Atwood, Kan.,
is visiting Ray V. Constable. Mr.
Casbman likes this country so well
he may decide to go into business .
here.
Editor Putnam of the Bond
Bulletin and Miss Dorothy Bin
ney of Rocklyn Beach, Conn., are
to bo married at the home of the
bride October 20. Tbey will be
ot home to friends after Febru
ary 1.
Dr. Poenberg's office had a nar
row escape from destruction Tues
day. Timely discovery was the
only thing that saved a bad fire.
Someone threw alighted cigarstub
in his waste paper basket which
set it on fire. The carpet, curtains,
deck and papers were damaged.
Mrs. Mabel Wood of the Crook
County High School and Mrs.
Douthit of The Dalles, were guests
of honor at an "at home"' given by
Mrs. Ada B. Millican Tuesday
evening. Memler8 of the Shuinia
Club were the other invited guests.
The evening was pleasantly spent
in social games and general con
versation. Two suits were filed in the cir
cuit court at The Dalles against
the Oregon Trunk railroad for
120,000 each. C. H. Baker, for
himself, and C. II. Baker, as
guardian for bis daughter, Es
ther Baker, was the plaintiff in
each case. The Bakers were in
jured in the wreck on the Ore
gon Trunk last July in which
seven persons lost their lives.
l!ig Halloween Dance October 30.
The ladies ot the Annex promise a
good time to everybody.
Express and Passengers.
Express matter from Culver to Prine
ville one cent a pound. Passenger!
I2.50.
8 2 Lockard Stags Co
Dissolution f Partnership.
The firm of Harney I'ro., conducting
a sawmill on Mill rc-k, l'.tj miles from
Prineville. ix heretiy dissolved by mutual
consent, W. II. Harney having bought
out the intere-t .f his brc.ther, E. J..
Barney. W. 11. I'.iney will continue
the bnsinees in the fntnr.
W. H. Baiskv.
I0-l'J-4t E. L. Babmy.
Pears and peaches for canning at t! e
Cash Grocery. 9 2
How Many of These People
DO YOU KNOW?
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Lewis C. Morgan, Proprietor of the Lyric Theatre
Hugh R. La kin, 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.
Wm. J. Pancake, contractor.
Oliver Adams, of R. L. Jordan & Co.
Randolph D. Ketchum, Doctor.
J. 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 thai they are in a position to know and
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preciate land values in the uty ol rnneviiiei 1 ncse are
a lew ol 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 property 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 fur homo sites
are guaranteed. Where street improvements nnd
sidewalks are already in; where your property values
are secure; where it would be a pleasure to gi ml
live yourself; where you have the protection nf build
ing restrictions. Noble's Addition is the only sub-division
now on sale that has these modern nec-si:ies
for a high class residence soction. It is the only re
stricted district in Prineville. Prices are low. Terms
to suit the purchaser. AVe will help you build your
home. For particulars call on
A. R. BOWMAN
For Particulars.
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BULL UMBRELLAS '
DETACHABLE HANDLES J
Why We Are Offering the HULL UMBRELLA With Detachable and Inter
changeable Handle in Place of the Old Style.
FIRST: Because the HULL detachable idea is so intensely practical that every one realizes without being told that il is the only vital improvement
thai has been made on umbrellas since they were first conceived.
SECOND: Because our customers are progressive and quick to adopt a' progressive principle like the HULL handle, and resent an attempt to
oiler any article which has outlived its usefulness.
THIRD: Because in place ol just offering an umbrella without a name, record or reputation, the people are delighted with the idea that they can
came to our store and get a trade-marked, advertised ' HULL and thai no matter what price they may pay for it, they will get the longest lived and bes
umbrella that brains and money can make to sell at that price.
When purchasing an umbrella for yourself or for gift purposes, without one additional cent expenditure, you can
procure from us this HULL UMBRELLA the worth of which is naturally known.
J Stewart
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