Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 04, 1912, Image 5

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    Evangelistic Meetings
Closed Sunday
Hv. K. J. Ilulin, rn. li.t,
How Prineville Treated Entertains in
the Evangelists; Honor of New Year
.. j ,i
I'riiteri)! ,)! alvara retain a' Lt Mundar af'-rooon the
with III aaarx'iatKn, haa hint clifj . warm iot in tha nx-uirv ullif luiin of tha Atinri t-ntertainrij
Vi ry HHH't'!til utim o in'cildin llulicii. It,e mrpflnl. In rl...ii, ' ti,mlx-r i,l th (.'onimf rcial Club
Mr. I'.ult'iti in a hia lmm U lit SiifidiT the and ftirmla in thrir r arlora at thf
In I'rinavilln
utronn MiMlcal (iri H. ln.rand hi n-mrml rtoilrman iJ that this club hall from 2 until 5 u'clock
atyla I" "irrM'il nu i.rHri.!," "fac t ( On fut ln in all ,l Lia n- TU rootm were taMflullf dcor-
in fart," with many will rtm-cn ix-rirnci l.'iH ov-ft;l hiut. Jo alfd with llii (liri-tmaa fum and
llluKtralimia. I In power tu tr.ov : ta 1 nl cutting j!J th ci.tum in rd; inany wraths twing 'hung
Ilia lirarr tu trara or lanuiittr at , every nU way t'ribftilV no' almut tha walk Th alta'U w-r
will waa viry mitrkcil ami with it only ij ythujj in full but drawn and llie ligb't-d camldrbra
all lit carrifl Ihiiii. in a ui'i.lr.t. j f(it a ,ij (cUr. lie raid .r altit the room gave a pUaMnj
unatltiiilif, i'lirilian (riitlriiiaiily j waa umn.or.d t tb. f)3J from flm't to the decoration!,
way tliat waa rrninrkcd by all. j KaiiHK ("iiy Imi iuMtJ of Cim- A good social time in which
' To any that I'rinnvilta lm !-i-n , iu Jir-c I t.e rr.aj detour to - greeting fur the New Year played
moved along tlie lima of right liia nek wife at ij Arje'e. Thii an important part, i enjoyed by
Christian living ia only Hating aide trip atnmt dt'tbd hia ft all. The afti rnoon'a tiVaaora iu
(acta. A higher rtamlard of Chria-j penrt-a and wee it a tai-drd in greatly enhanced by lh many
lian living haa been art up and all j to the conjKiiiie to Im audited be tutiMral and literary iiutiitiera
tha churche! hava kWn Kreatly rniueied that it I etit in two. rendered.
...
Mr. Stinson Home
From Land Show
John U. Stinon returned the
firt of the week from the St. I'au!
Lund Show filleJ with high hot
for (Vntral Oregon. lie r-aid it
waa the biegeel kind of a aucce-a.
It opened lecerfihr 1'2 and cloed
Iieren.her 2'5. There were neaily
lOO.OCO paid admia-iuna. Special
excursion" were run from neigMior
ii K Hate" that helped to awell the
crowdii. (ireat intertel was fbown
in Oregon exhibit.
I'rmeviile waa represented in the
Oregon fc WHtern ( oloniiiiiun
Co.' exhibit, in the Oregon State
extibil and In the Great Northern
exhibit.
The. Prinevi le Commercial
t'luh alfalfa exhibit won the
atrtmgtlinned. In all there were
about two hundred converoiona.
Hut the atrength of (lit older t hri
tiuna waa one of the tnanv iplendid
rraulta. Mr, llulgin ii one of the !
few really aafn and lane avan-
geliKln before tha public today.
The unaninmua verdict waa, "You
can't fPl away from Ida logic."
The gorpcl tinning by Mr. and
Mra. waa thoroughly enjoyed.
They liave behind many loya!
friend. J. (i. Ij.mm.U.
Can Now Irrigate
1000 Acres
R. L. l'et'otircey, the hrilg and
dm bulldi r, hat ilniOied tbe dam
for Uictt it lialdwin on Crooked
river. 1I and a crew of men hare
been at work on it lor neveral week.
Thin dam la located about two
Uiilin above H. S. Stearna' houce
and in on the Stearna' ground. !y
iU mean at lea-t one thousand
lie thought thai wo Id U alut . The fo.lowing i the excellent j beautiful ilver pitcher given by
the Northern Pacific Railway;
"The how aa a whole." said Mr.
Stinson, "wa a big eyeopener and
educator for the Katern farmer."
Next year 'a (how will be beld at
Minneapolis and it i to be made
Eete. : bigger and better than ever. The
I Oregon & Western people are going
right. 1 he jtx,Uui:x thought program given:
differenty and pai l li hi4 i fi.ll Vcal fs,lo, Mr. C
Mr. I'.oglin raid that t"M would
cover hia txiJDe Let lor ln
aingert, punting, etc, t m.rj
wat raiwd. And Cnalir, in-v .a
came to railing a fbre SirraH
Hulgin'a alary t)e rir tie Ml
to llie people of I'riWt.'jr- HThaW
ever they thought H wrtX
waa all they could fe ,i it
evangelist, lie uauay jr .tnu!
100 a week if he r fj:i lurk
and a generoua conimit t t-t'.
with. He had Wb in !V.rv.."e.
Kiva hundred dolurt in raWd
and given with a hearty gi .!,
accompanied by an eirr.ett re
queet to come again.
The Lucky Number.
. M. F.lkini.
ltiftronK-nul Duet, Kvelyn Mill
j'.ir a 1.3 A'tna Noble.
3'ja.ti f.io. Erelvn Milliorn.
Vint fetila, J3r. Co.
Grazing Fees
Are Reduced
The F'oreet Servire ha decided
to make a material cut io gratioz
fee to be charged for the range ir
National foreta during 1712. Th
new ached u lew will reduce rate or.
oheepltol) cenU a bead, with
rrop-;rtionate reduction on cattle
ft i eatirnated thi reduction will
reduce the total fees collected nex' j Mile, water, l.aih. toile'. t- :
year about f TO ViO. Ifon.mire. Art,!r to J. W. itert,
... ;i KIkin'iatwe. 1-4 -2
Curtia Bkery. i
II. b'ev! at 5 eeo'a p-r Inef or 21 tW" Oale.
!re for II. S'!iIe wheat, drat.am A Vrin, lour lota, for nle, one or
an'1 all kind of kt1, cake an-t pww, ., in most desiraMe bailding eection.
w "CPO'- vrowa.' "'niy i-,,,,;., r ,.,..i,.,;. .-.Ww. at
t:.if otbee. 10 l'J.
! A. H. I.'ppnan tc to. eallt joar at
; ten I ion ttiat ail ! in I'mon eemetery
i not pwil for nmt l aettled for before
Jao. 1, J -12. 12-21
1 Choice Land for Sale.
120 acre .iry land on north tl-ij of
Powell ilnile:' nrer 100 arret tillable;
I'KIO worth of imprftvemefit-a on place.
le.i.-'O area wheat io groiiml. lith
atral ronnina- tlimoith plare. Kf
oil. fh wr ai-rr. Ir)iiir at Journal ,
'ce r write Lrr.iijia f'rine
rihe, Ore. 12-.A3mp
House for Rent.
Sew a:i-r(Km hnn"e. warm, eiectrie
Itank.
11 2Hf
Expreta and Paaaenger.
The Home Bakery Bread
Kipre. matter from Jive. 'o Prine- J ,g n f ,t A (j Ellef.n, botb
vilto one cent a pound. Pawenger. biu mJ Ur,b,m- 10 2it
Z LOCI1U 9TIOI m I
Horace Wanted.
Ranch for Sale.
Benjamin Sbepherd'a etock ranch i
I I . . L' . . V -. . . 1
Will take a carload of yrmng Ijwtern ' j. . '
Otewon mare, broke to d'We. weight
rout be 1200 or more. In eienange lor I , - .
nnimprove-l Ilo.id River froit land, twa ioi
aluel at !l'i ner acre, or worjM accept udim om t, era inma ram ii,
thetn a brat pavment on a 20 acre , near I'lineTille: aold In any oumtier
Jvetrvimeuial Solo, Kaja Nob'. 'in for a larger and ner exhibit of
(JittUL iCrook County product and desire
Vut.l M.e Wionek. 'the co oieration of all farmer! Io
i thi end. Mr. Stimoo faid that
the feeling throughout the Kaft
indicated a bigger year and larger
immigration to Central Oregon.
orchard, of which about 1 acred are
planted to apple a portion uf which
ill come into neannz next yuar.
Valued a'l'10: halanee on eaev term.
Adilrere Kaet Hol Kiver lnd Co..
1 Ifetk budding, Portland, Ore.
12-21
Tie Journal Contest
Tiie ctittnt thi week are In
rue .iue relative pneltlon a they
eTli1 ank. Mb Elliott haw a
e,!U;tt kd over Mr. Cynia. 5M'
'iarLit cli-d the gap tx-t ween I
and tin- leader by eeveral 1
ti.ruacd. A an etni Indtuvment
Fur Muff Loat
la Prineiille. a brown fur eouirrel kin
muB with aliort ailk cord attached.
l'leaae return to tliia otfice. l-4tf
Room for Rent
i FurnUhed room. ainiile or in tnile,
No. taKI waa thelarkr ownitMr e Vbe tu tiirntfr t WiV UO two voted : fr rent. Annlv at the ("lark Hair
.1 .. .n.l ,..4 ... .Ba t . . r i,rif atilHK-rliitlnn Iireetin Parlore. one I. lock H of
will ta allowed. Tliia la done In or- j ' mn,vnal2J"zJ'ZZ
dvr tt cU-w tlierobiewt next month. ( Notice to My Frienda.
The vote thla week la It loliowe:
MM
ente.1 by llie Olh or aioVler camber
will he drawn. H. L. Jut!. A I o
10 2i i
For Sale.
. Ru e A lUldwtn ranch y;rk , UtJ,im.M.ttt ll,rr1
can Im irrigated
he line built every counly bridge ;t".
Mr. IVt'otircey , I'lvenmuto Itork ck, t th-wonehbre-l
A.
aaya that for practically three year i;". k" I- jirda.
It
Miw Mnry Elliott
Mm. Vint ( j ru '. M.323
Mle MntRle Clnw To.-C
Mix Emerlen Yoinitf 4475
ItnptlNt Church. Prineville 10tW
Mlt Myrtle Joelin of Hii.vntiiik .10n0
1 am out to win the Journal Piano.
M,!iO When vou inleribe rememler me with
your vote. Mu. ir Cvara. II lo
Wood for Sale.
Phone for HV inrh rii-k wood for quick
d.live v. Cmas. K. CosoawT. 12-30
LOCAL MENTION
KUa Ih Row of 1'omeroy, V.'b.,
Ic viciting Mr. T, It. Zell.
Mr. S. S. SteBrii! i viting Roy
Harvey and family at Rnd thia
weok. ,
Mm. H. J. Lafollette i not ex
pected to live. The old lady t in
her Hint year.
Mr. and Mm. II. L Payne leave
for Raifley today, where they will
LOCAL MENTION LOCAL MENTION.
I;cl Lrr ia home on a visit to! Counly court in aension this
hie t.arent. ! week.
J.N', quibergof SirUr, ii at , Mra. John igle got borne from
tending county court. ; The Palle.t Sunday evening great.y
.... , , ,. - , improved in health.
P. tlntwood of tir;iily waa a, '
ibu?ine viitor Friday. j The Miwea Brobst of Portland,
. , . .,... ...;n apent the holidava with their
Georeo ilcy was in t'nneville 1 .
.. . i, i?tcr9 in Prineville.
the first of the wock.
Horace Belknap came over from ! K'"- Gr"P8 ill preach at the
, , , ti 1 1 i f i n vrr? it u t'lrtuu iv p pc
fihel.oIi(Uvthome. evening, r.ver) rmmv iuviwu.
........ i a . nrk K.l.i Kii notiai in Hint I
r A 'Win Ul jif lilt" """""" ;
t)B(.Pi C. U Roberta came down from ; Kalph Poindoxter came over
... pot to pend the holijar with hia from Bend Sunday to spoud New
III reported thill aome Warm- , .,.'. .. . " v ,,!n.;.,.
..... . nimiiy in i rinevuie. i i no u r11"" iuihuu
upring Indian are killing deer up '
.Mr. and .Mr. J. r.. Kyanoitne;
Tules, are visiting at the home of j Mies Agnen Elliott left for the
T. M. Baldwin thia week. I University of Oregon Monday
PI. an Chenev of Hums, former! v! morning alter spending her vaca-
an old Crook country man, paused I Hon at noma
through Prineville thia week on i
hi way home.
Eighth Grade Examination.
i tr ntnannnhU r.rtreil.
Information addrewa tt.
PrineTllle, Oregon.
Kir further
II. KllKKKI.I..
12-10-tt
Pore-bred White Wrandott cockerel
for a. Kv V. CoxsTablx. Adatn
aon'a Iirogttore. 11 2-tf
They '11 Bear Looking Into
111 Atur'TyrfcliarM laW
And locking over criiica!lr. And at
that you sill find oor Hat faultlee in
every reepect. They are exceptionally
well designed, tn.ie of the best felt,
aid finished with a style tliat pieases all
wearer. We have ail tiz and a
variety of new and pleasing models.
Soft or bard bt, with crowns and
brim- to suit ail L ce and all tastes.
The prices, too, are models of moderation.
FOSTER & HYDE
the McKay. Supt, Covey, who is
attending county court, will tsend
the redskin home.
Tho ahnriff'a ofliea has handled
lot of money for Crook county
during 1911. According to the
footing of lVputy Sheriff Kdwarda
the um I 1173,080.58.
Mr. V. A. Rice waa able to be
out thia week, the first time since
her return from thn Kast. She re
ports a delightful trip. She visited
Michigan, Ohio and New York.
GoorKQ liny find wife passed
throuirh town from Post Mon-
dny. They wero on their way to
tho land offico at Tho Dulles,
whero Mrs. Kay bid in an Isolat
ed tract yestorduy.
V. It. Allen camo down from the
Upper Dcschutea the first of the
week, lie said it was 13 below
r.ro whon he left, hut did not
mind it any moro thnn the milder
weather of Prineville.
Married Robert K. Rohison of
Portland and Mis Myrtus R
Warner of Roberts, Oregon, were
united in nmrringe at Portland
December 25th. The bride is the
daughter of J. E. ' Warner of
Roberts. Many good wishes are
extended to them.
Mrs. Collins Vr. ElkinB will leave
tomorrow morning for Sulem to at
tend the reunion of the (ioodin
family. The fumily gathering will
be held at the home of her brother,
R. B. Ooodin of Salem. The
I... i,.,, nnr brothers and two
L. . 1 1 . , uu.
sisters are expected to be present
Dr. Rosenberg returned from
!The Dalles Sundav evenine. He
Mr. Klma Allen ha been sum-j report Mrs. deo. Noble as doing
moned to the bedside of her j fine. Couldn't he better,
mother, Mrs. S. J. Lafollette, who- c w rmnfl RrrnnBOll a
is very sick. She arrived Tuea-. I)Pltty gnrprlse for Mls Helen Klkina
day. last week. The young frlonds had a
! verv enlovable afternoon. Those
Tho New Year was given a noisy I Invt(11 wm,: Mildred nnd Mabel
reception in Prineville. Pells, 1 sinyton, Ruth Sluyton, Osa M.ver.
stxam whistle and revolvers mude ' Martha nnd Uita HorlRan, Alma
noise enough to satisfy any youth, j NM. Kvelyn Million, Violet Ltater,
, . Ilda Cohrn. Aver Dobbs, Mnreuret
no matter now prrcutiuu?.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Central Oregon Live
Notice is heieby given that the eighth
irrade examinations for January will be
held by Superintendent Foid on Thurs
day and Friday, January 18 and ltf.
Toe vouram and source of qnestiona
will be a follows:
Thursday Physiology, Writing, His
tory and Civil Government.
Kridav Grammar, Arithmetic, Ge
ography and Spelling.
Source of Qu-stions :
Arithmetic Practical Arithmetic
Smith. Civil Government United States
Constitution.
Geography State Course of Study;
Kedwav and Hinman's Natural School
Geography.
History List of topics from History
Outline in Course of Study and Current
F. vents.
Grammar Buehler' Modern Kntilish
Grammar, no diagramming.
PhvsioWv Graded Lessons in Fhyei-
oluirv and Hvniene Krohn.
Keadiug The teacher will send to the
eountv ttinerintendent Uie applicant'
clas standing in reading, winch will be
taken by such superintendent as the
applicant's standing on the subject.
Spelling Reed's Word Lessons.
Writing Specimens of penmanship
as indicated in copied matter aud man
uscript in Language.
stock & Agricultural Association
waa hold Monday at Commercial
Club Hall. After the transaction
of some routine business, J. X.
Williamson, J. H. Windoru and
John Wigle were elected directors.
Geyer, Mabel Blgabj-, Audrn Noble
fen''
FURNITURE
Ton will look with admiration over the
splendid samples of modern Furniture
tliat we have on exhibition in our
Showrooms, the most artistic and best
constructed Furniture eer turned out
by wood crafters. The designs, the
workmanship, the beautiful finish, will
chain) you at sight, and we wsrrant
the durability of every piece of Furni
ture bought from us. Port' and prices.
A. H. UPPMAN & COMPANY
O.O.O.
NEST NO". 1588
Subordinate
Order of Owls, meet the second and
fourth Thursdays in each month at
Kelknap hall. All migratory owls cordi
sllv welcome. T. E. J. Uuffv, President!
Willard 11. Wirtx, Secretary. l-4tf
The dedication of tho new Bap
tist church will take place Sun
day. Comp nnd worship with
us. Dr. C. A. Woody will preach
the sermon at 11 a. in. A prog
ram will bs arranged and all the
chnrches pf the city will partici
pate. Dr. Parker will preach in
Postmaster Wood of Ashwood j the evening. CP. Bailoy pas
was a Prineville visitor the Inst of 'or-
the week. He says the winter has Married At the residence of
been fine for stock in northern ,he bridas parents, Mr. nnd
Crook. Some vacant land up his Mrs.' L. H. Hamilton, ou Willow
way, he says. The tracts, wjcreeb Sunday. December 31.
small but the land is exceedingly Ernest McKenzie and Miss Car
rich. rie Hn milt on. Rev. C. P. Bailey
Tl,n fn.ltaa I'icknnPr eftvQ Aire, i officiating. A large number of
(ten Jones of Prineville, Miss Netaj guests were present, and the
Campbell who ia attending school
at The Dalles and her sister who is
attending school at Prineville, are
spending the week with Mr. and
Mrs. J. E. Campbell near Vanora.
dinner was .iust excollent.. The
happy couple received many nico
presents. The best wishes of
their many friend9 will follow
them on life's journey.
THE ONLY PERMANENT ROOFIN
WITH A PERMANENT COLOR.
Contains no tar, rubber or
paper." Will not crack, rot,
melt or corrode.
Cheaper than shingles or
metal, and wears longer.
SHIPP & PERRY ,
Prineville Oregon
liff
sm' l il
HERE is an oil-burning lamp which products a flood
pure, white light more brilliant than gas or electricity
vet wonderfully mellow and easy on the eye. It is simple
and safe, clean and noiseless, docs not till the room with obnox
ious, unheaithful odors. Tohaveabetterlighttdhonie.with an
Aladdin Mantle Lamp
will tcnituf cotf roa notint. Ii will pr for Itwlf In the oil tt ttr. 1 ra
the ucnt tot the Martic i-ir-p Compir.y of Aracrkt ind tm teiliDg you wht I
kiMwioh9tM)itite fact. f?rorror Roeen. ot Lrvtt Institute, Chioco, nudr
' a rwBBatratiT Irsl ol ill the Irad'n? oli-buiain bfliM on ih? market tn I ItM
A tad Jin was hr.nd to eirctltt beM light nnl the nwJ econoaikai to o. But yoa
4oa nerd to accept these tttorn ttaicaenM oa my mctd oljr. AIM t&k is ttw oppcrtuiiicr p1
them at raj own nsk. I will be giU to let fo
TRY an Aladdin Lamp in Your Home Before You Buy
! furnish TaMe, Bracket, Hanint, Will and Chandelier traes oi lamps in fact Aladdin Umpt fer rrtrr
porrxwe. Jurt drop me a not crd and iirorlrsir you are intereMed. I'll be slid tofcrirwr an Aladdin Lamp to
abow r avod icara in roui boms to use a lujfc&t oc two, eouieir wuoeul obnesuoa.
Mail tbc card totlaj.
ARTHUR KELLY, Agt
11-14-plra
Prineville, Or.
W. A. Booth. Pre.
D. F. Stewart, Vice-Pres.
C. M. Elk ins. Cashier
Crook OQUxty Bank
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Statement of the Crook County Bank of Prineville, Oregon, as rendered to the
Superintendent of Banks, June 7th, 1911
Auttl Liabilitie
Lonn nnd Plsconnu USi.S7li.ai Capital paid In tull
Ovrnlrarta 8.S1I.SS Surplus
Furuluuv and fixtuiea 2.313.41 fiulivliU-d profits
Ken! estate ...s !.T0rt.m DelHWlth
Cub oa band and dac froai banks 1 47,809.95
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2,!i'il
14U.140."5
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rflrttlnIrffltslrTilt
LUMBER
1
Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Glasses, Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP & PERRY
PRINEVILLE, OREGON