Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 23, 1911, Image 5

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    Every Roof-leak makes a Pocket-leak
Genasco
Ready Roofing
stops both. It stays waterproof
and does away with needless expense-bills.
It is made of Trinidad Lake Asphalt
Nature's one perfect watcrproofcr; made
y oy i ne iiarber Asphalt f avmg Company
l the largest producers of asphalt and
T largest manufacturers of ready roof-
ing in the world.
Sv.rl wtiflilt In mineral and mmilh turfee
ASK FOR SAMPLKS AND
FKINTUD MATTER
F
The hinged joint, tension curve and heavy material are what
dlClUfif maes e AMERICAN fence stand, when other fences go
rlnwn A Rnhr-ir rrrnf C!afd crrnnor Hrrr frinrhr. Hnrcf htcrhi
fence will add many times the price of the fence to the value of a ranch.
r'DriiPCDICC. We carry a complete stock of high-grade groceries. Are you one of the satisfied buyers in jhi
UKUlLKlLO. department?
IIARIrARE
Is our specialty. If we do not have what you want, there is very little chance of
finding it this side of Portland.
What we want to do, strive to do, and succeed in doing is to make SATISFIED
CUSTOMERS.
The W. F. King Co.
LOCAL MENTION
Horn November 22, to the wife
ol P. 11. I'ouk, a girt.
Mini Ail Mori's ii teaching
rliool near Redmond.
The ni'W organ for tlm Unplixt
cliurch arrived thin week.
Mr. Wuuweiler returned
from a tiuninniit trip to Portland.
John W. lirackeU of Meadow,
proved up on hiit liomenteud Mon
day. V. II. I'oot and Joe Linter were
county el visitor the lirit of the
week.
Ir. Clinennd wife of Redmond
re viwilinK at the home of K. L
Jordan.
The W. C. T. U. will meet Ieo.
M st the home of Mr. 1. I..
Wyldo.
John Sohmeer of Held, the
breeder of finu stin k, U in town
thin week.
Alfred R. Foster and William F.
1'ilUter proved up on their home
teiuU Tuendiiy.
ChHrlcH IliiHtnn and daughter,
Mien Ktta, of Hear creek, lire in
l'rinevillo this week.
Herbert Uideout and family left
lust Sunday for I'ortland where
they will epend the winter.
A marriiige lii-enne won icnued
Monday to A!vey W. Honker and
Vara Sutton, hotb of Hillman.
Lanl Friday a licenoe to wed
wa granted to Richard Hryant of
CorvalliH and Heseie Morris of Post.
Frank Rrosiua left thia morning
for The Dal lea to get his daughter,
who has been in the hospital there,
Mrs. Williams, wife of the pastor
of the M. K. church, joined her
husband in Prineville the last of
the week.
Mrs. Summers, who accompanied
Mrs. MoCall of Portland on an
Eastern trip, returned to l'rine
villo Monday.
L. M. Itochtell and (leorgo New
ell left for Portland last Friday to
take in tho Oregon-W asliwgton
football game.
Mrs. Robert Cram spent the past
week in l'rinevillo. Her husband
came in the first ol the week to ac
company her home.
( ieorge ltrewBter left for the East
Tuesday to ace the Wisconsin-
Chicago football game and bIbo to
attend the National Irrigation
Congress.
T. 15. J. Duffy returned from his
Minneapolis trip the . laat of the
week. He encountered some frigid
weather in Montana. Thirty be'
low zero was all.
Ralph 11. Whcaton, the contrac
tur 1ft. for Seattle Monday. He
completed the Bcbool building in a
manner satisfactory to the trustees
and Arohtect Burgraff.
The "500" party given last Fri
day evening by the ladies of the
Annex was well attended. There
were sixty-five present. A good
social time was enjoyed by all.
Mr A. 11. Kennedy and infant
daughter returned home yester
day evening from a three month
visit with relatives at Astoria
and Portland.
H. J. O'Neill, tho general travel
ing freight and aiunger agent of
the O. W. It. & N. Co., Portland,
looking after the interest of hia
company in l'rinevillo thin week.
Mr. Clauds Wright received
atunlay $1000 death benefit from
M. W. ol A. . The promptness with
hicli these nbligntiona are met by
ihe Woodmen apeak well for the
society.
R. W. Whitis, son of (ieorge
Whitis of the Cash, (irocery, ar-
ived tlie first of tho week from
I'he Dalles to help his father
handle the increasing business of
the store.
Mr. Mcl'heraon, a member of the
firm of McPherson liroa., Portland,
is in Prineville to readjust the en
gine at the school building. It was
found to be too light for the work
required.
It is reHrted that Perry Long
was aeriously injured by a street
cur in 1 ortiand Miniiay evening
lie was getting off one car and was
struck bv another. Details are
not at hand.
Messrs. Schriver and Wheelock
gave a stag party last Saturday
evening. About 2.r from Prine
ville attenJed and report a very
injoyable time. Ilabe Matthews
contributed largely to the even
ing's fun.
The friends of Mrs. Ike lilevens
will be pleased to know that the
operation performed by Dr. Rosen
berg last week at The Dalles was
very successful and she is rapidly
recovering hei health. She will be
home soon.
T. J. Elliott of Klliott P.ros.,
Portland, merchandise brokers,
hiu charge of the Pouter & Hyde
stock of merchandise that is being
offered at sacrifice prices. See the
big advertisement. It tells all
about the sale.
A. H. Lippman tv, Co , has been
awarded the contract for carpeting
tho new Baptist church. This firm
not only undersold Portland in
price but also in quality of goods.
It will take 1200 pounds of ilton
velvet carpet to lloor the church.
Richard Bryant of Corvallis and
Miss Bessie Morris of Camp Creek,
were married at the home of the
bride, November 20, by Judge
Myers. Only immediate relatives
of the family were present. Walter
Morris gave a big dance in honor
of the event. People came for
forty miles around.
Tho Lyric theater, in order to
keep abreast of its increasing
patronage, has instituted a three
reel show, arrangements to that
end having been m ado by Mana
ger Morgan wliilo at Portland
last week. Down there tho mo
tion pictures have caused a grad
ual decadence of tho "legitimate"
theater, being quicker to seo and
cheaper.
LOCAL MENTION
Oswald Rtmbow of Held, came
down for supplies this week.
The W. ('. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Bailey December 1st.
Pleas Milliorn has sold nut in
Madras and will move to Canyon
city.
J. W. Howar 1 and G. W. Fuller
of Lower Bridge were in town last
Tuesday.
(iranvilla Nye of Bear Creek
made a brief visit to the county
seat this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Long returned the
first of the week from a visit to
their son-in-law, Walter Morris, on
Camp Creek.
The ladies aid the Christian
church will give an afternoon tea
at the home of Mrs. Belknap Nov.
24. Kveryone invited.
A metal purse containing a small
sum or money ana a Key, wag
picked up on the street and left at
this office. . Owner can have same
by describing property.
The state president of the Chris
tian Endeayor will organize a
Crook county convention at Red
mond Nov. 20. An interesting
program has been prepared.
Eld. Cimradlon is assisting in
the revival services this week iu
the Union church aud is giving
considerable vim to the meet
ings. Gypsy Smith has nothing
on him.
The services at tho Union
Church continue with increas
ing interest. Large congrega
tions greet the speaker. Rev.
Owen is a splondad speaker and
a Christian gentleman. Those
who miss the sermons miss a
treat.
There will be no preaching in
the Presbyterian church next Sun
day, the pastor being called out of
the city. It is hoped the Presby
terians will unite with the Baptists
in all their evangehstio meetings
now in progress. J. C. Linint.er,
pastor.
Dr. Charles MacFadden. osteo
path, graduate of the Littlejohn
College of Chicago, has located
in Prineville, with his office at
the Eedby, temporarily. Dr.
MacFadden Is recently from
Portland. As tho only osteopath
in Crook county the doctor will
soon have a first-class practice.
The Oregon Trunk bridge over
Crooked river has become one
of the sceuic wonders of the
world. This is not so much be
cause of its engineering difficul
ties as of its height. The bridge
will be found pictured cn post
cards and front pages of maga
zines and other publications all
over tho United States and pre
sumably ether countries, and
yet tho only remarkable feature
about it is the fact that the top of
the rails is exactly 820 'feet from
the bottom of the canyon be
Reuben Boiten was in the city
from Post t ie first of the week?
Mr. and Mm. Paul Held of Bear
Creek are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Mary Ilinton.
Mrs. E. E. SpauIdiDg returned
the first of the week from a six
weeks' visit with relatives at Port
land, The Dalles and Valley
points.
Married At the residence of
W. F. King, this city. Nov. 20,
191 1, Alvey W. Howser and Vara
Sutton were united in marriage,
Rev. C. H. Bailey officiating.
William 11. Lohuis and W. Den
ton MofTutt made final commuta
tion proof on their homesteads
Tuesday before United States
Commissioner T. E.J. Duffy.
Walter O'Neil was up from
Midras Monday to visit with his
family and look after his chicken
ranch near this city. He says
the firm of O'Neil Bros. Company
is prepiring to go out of the
wholesale Pquor business at
Madras, ithaving become unprof
itable since railroad work is fin
ished. Mr. O'Neil is getting
ready to embark in the poultry
business next year on a good big
scale, and ho caa hardly fail to
ma'ce good at it, as chickens and
eggs are always salable.
For the daintiest of hand made
C iristmas gifts, wait for the Ba
zaar December 8. 11-16
We rent houses ; phone ns a descrip
tion. F r rent 7-rooin, modem; ii-j
room with womlsheil, pump and !
chicken vard. Stouiuhl Condabt.
The Home Bakery Bread
Is now on stile at A. O. Ellefsnn's, bot'i
white and (irnhain, lO-Aitf
We buy household goods for cash;
best prices, also sell and exchange.
8tohihi, & Conpakt, Furniture. Ma
sonic building. I'ioneer phone. 11-10
RUBEROID
TMADC HANK UO. U- T. OFT.
ROOFING
Has None of tin Defects Common
to Other Roofing Materials
RUBEROID is not affected
by changes of temperature. It
is weather-proof, water-proof
and so highly fire-resistant that
sparks or burning brands will
not ignite it.
The Only Permanent Roofing
With Permanent Colors
RUBEROID is made in
red, brown, green and slate
color. These colors are not
painted on the roofing they
are part of it. They do not
wear off or fade.
SHIPP & PERRY
Prineville,'
Oregon
n
If
The
Apex
Button
you have a natural
foot, put it in a
'Natural Shape" shoe.'
There's a Florsheim
in our stock that will
fit you fine Step in
and try it on any time.'
The sooner the better.'
, A complete shoving at jf5.
Some few styles $6.
SHOE
J. E. Stewart & Co.
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.
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 & Comett.
Wm. J. Paine, sawmill operator.
Timothy E, J. Duffy, Attorney at Law.
Wm. H. Porter, lumberman.
Do you think their judgment is worth anything? Do
you think that they are in a position to know and ap
preciate land values in the City ol Prineville? , . These 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 benclit 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 for home sites
are guaranteed. Where street improvements and
sidewalks are already in; where your property values
are secure; where it would be a pleasure to go and
live yourself; where you have the protection of build
ing restrictions. Noble's Addition is the only sub-di-vif
ion now on sale that has these modern necessities
for a high class residence section. It is the only re
stricted district in Prineville. Prices are low. Terms
to suit the purchaser. We will help you build your
home. For particulars call on
A. R. BOWMAN
For Particulars.
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CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNT