Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 11, 1912, Image 5

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    Child Had Narrow
Escape in Ochoco
People will take chances and
Mr. Koland of Powell Butte it
no exception to the rule. M.on
oay. just before dinner, as the
was making her war to tha nnrth
aide, aba undertook to cross the
Ochoco over the narrow foot
bridge on 0 street. A twelve-
inch plank Is placed unon tree
ties and upon this frail crossing
ane started with her twochlldren.
She carried the' younjjeat but
the other, about 4 years old.
followed behind. All wont well
until the center of the Ochoco
was reached. Here Mrs. Roland
turnod around to caution the
child following to be very care
ful. The words were no sooner
out or her mouth when the child
tumbled off the plank Into the
swift current. The frantic
acroaius of the mother attracted
the attention of Marston White,
who lives near by, and he plung
ed into the stream and caught
tho youngster as It was going
down for the third time. Had It
not been for the red sweater the
child was wearing at the time be
could, not have located it. He
saw the rod sweater under the
water and made for It. The
child was carried down stream a
block before If was rescued. In
carrying the child ashore White
threw it across his shoulder and
this set released the water it had
swallowed. The youngster" was
taken into a nearby bouse and
cared for.
H would bo well for the city
authorities to take out this
dangerous footbrldgo. School
children much prefer the danger
ous hazard to troinir a block or
Silver. Cup for
Fair Exhibits
- ! A,
Sup.-Foid has heed beared
that President L, W, Hill will be
very glad to give a prise silver cup
for the school Disking tie best ex
hibit alone industrial and eduea.
tional lines. In-addition to thla
there wilt be tba resular fair
premiums ss ususl. The fair a.
soclalion, too, has adopted a very
liberal policy this year toward the
county schools.' The fnir board
has announced that teachers and
pupils will be. furnished season
tickets free of charge. This gener
ous oner in recognition of tha
schools of the county should spur
me recipients Into do nt all th
possibly can to mate the fair s big
success, lieain now.
Public School V"
., ; Entertainment
Raise Hogs.
C. M. MoAlister. lheatock asset
tor the Portland. Union' Btock
lards Co.; was in I'rloeville the
Isst of the week.. The. gentlemen
U a great believer In . hogs. He
talks bogs snd thinks hoes all the
time. His people will Inrnl.k
hogs the beat 'tbsi --money .can
buy if enough orders 'csn be se
cured for a sbiproeot. Ilia firm
hipped in two carloads to Rend
hut year and tbs bsnks over there,
he ssys, arranged it so that th.
farmers paid for them by the in
stallment plan. The
worked well. The bogs are sold to
the farmers at absolute cost. Tba
grade is tbs best that could be ob-
tamed. A shipment would be
made to PrinevilleMf a . similar
plan could be csrried out hers.
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r "" uormorsoum to We;B,W. 8..- Hamburg!, II 60, Alo
wagon Dnages. nn unrii, j.
y W. I'rloeville, Ore.
Money to Loan.
In (unit of 1100 to SIOOO on throe or
five ymr, th,,. f. k. Sumi, Prine
v.lle. Ore O tllce .lib Crook County
S-.T II
For Sale. "
Coinplele Mwmlll, 15 M capacity, ten
mi m from tnf (... ..i. o
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Eggs for Hatching.
Anfonat, f2.H0; While Wyandotte,
liroiii turkey I. j. 8. Fox. T
0. lioi
4 4 tf
Lott, Strayed
Kor lUttlwMp Llnolium go to A. H.
l.lniiman - I ' - aW ... . . I
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LOCAL MFNTIfiM I mpAi urwnAii T tsT. -..zrrrr
' ievviu men nun LULAL MfclYIION
ia reported as
H, D. Dunlmin of Poat,
town yeatwrday.
George Itay ami wife of rot, were
ounty aeiit vkltuni title week.
V. Boles and F. liogiie of La Pine,
were Frlnevtlle vlaltoni Wednesday.
The firemen entertain their friends
nt tho Presbyterian church this even
tug. T. M. HaUlwIn anil M. E. Brink re
turned Wedneeduy evening from a
trip to Portlaud.
Henry Cram left for Metollua to
day with IiIh beef cattle. He will
lilp tea cnrlonda to market.
Ueorge (ilddlnira lina returned
from a trip to North Dakota. Thla
country la good enough for him, he
ny.
Claude C. Coveyt tho -Oeuioemtli-candidate
for the coiikivhhIouhI
luiinliintlou of the Second dlntrli-t,
1 In Prlnevllle today.
Father Butler, who linn come to
lli'iid recently, will be In Prlnevllle
Monday uud will hold aervleee at ::I0
a. tn. la Stewart's Hall.
A. A. Morrla, specliil rcprexcntntlrc
of the tralllc department of the ().
W. It. & N. Co., made hltlrnt trip
Into thin country thin week. He
was looking after biiHlntW.
Tho body of the woman that din
appeared from Head some tlyie ni;o
was fouud III the IHwenute below
that town lust Sunday, As there
was uo evidence of foul play the
coroner ordered the body to le
turled.
There Is a good deal of rivalry be
tween the different gradca of the
public school as to which claxs will
hoII the most tickets for the enter
tainment tomorrow nljiht. Ko far
the second grade leads with $18
worth to the (rood.
W. K, KIiib,' M. E, Ilrluk, John It.
Stinson, A. It. Bowman and . 11. F,
Wylde were elected as the new board
of directors at the postponed meet
ing t f the members of the Prim'vllle
Commercial Club Tuesday evening.
Thu Indebtedness of the club is some
where In the neighborhood of 1,700'
The services nt the Presbyterian
church for Himilny lire as follow:
The morning t heme, "TlieJ Cost ol
Power." In t he evening 1 will prem-h
my Inst sermon la Prlnevllle vn the
"Unanswerable gut'sHon." Hpeclnl
music, nt both' of.' these soi-vtccs.
Von are wclvomc K, 11. Jiixuit,
Pastor.
Black mere, itar in forehead; quarter
Circle It OB kill ariAx- . n ... .
8,'KJIU. Liberal rawardlM.lina n L.
recovery. Notify Klmkb Akt, Whit
aker. Ore. 4-4-2tp
' The public school children are
working faithlully for"the success
of their 'enlsrtsinmentV Friday
evening, April 12. The little folks
sre ssking the people of Prineville
. .
wneip them fix up the school
grounds'. Home leveling will bsve
w ne done snd the grounds plowed
snd sesded. ' h sil tskes money
snd the children sre going to rsise
it. You can help them. ,.ltuy a
ticket. The following program
will be given: , ....
' Introductory Orville Yancey.
Jolly Hoys Twenty boy. '
Conoert 8ng Kiret grsde.
Itecitstion Alms Lippmsn.
, Song Second grade. ' t
.Jspsnese ' Fsn , Drill Fourth
grsde.'- ' ,:' ;
Song Seven girls. ,
Recitation liuth Yancey. . V
v Drill Third grade. -
liecitatlouRyja Sumner.- .
.Vocal Kolo Miss Rrobst.;"-'-..,'
'lonologue-Miis Hideout.
Topsy Turvy Fifth grsdel . '
Wand Drill Seven girls- . ..-.
'Pkster. Sons Two bovs
five girls. '. :
Apollo," ladies' ousrtette Mm.
dartee Smith snd Coe end. Mieses
Oarnes and Brobst. ,
286 Voters Registered
in Prineville Precinct
' County, Clerk Brown loed the
Prltifvtlle precluct reirlstor Tiim..iu
ulnht. 'Two hundred nod elirhtvjili
voter registered as follows;'
Kcpubllcjiu ; fc u
Democrars , ....; :.
S(K-lullta .', ........ ,..A
Independents
Prohlbltloqeete.,.......,..
sr(d
...171
.'.105
.. r
.. 2
.. 1
Total..
...2S6
' Purse Lost
March 1. containing .m.li ......
3, iiviuin ig mil qiqiw 4,4
Homesteader's Bargain!.
K-vear-oM ntan. linn .1 " '. .
Pntl. and Veil bke;.Troud"UT.;y.
inch steel axle wagon in excellent con-
Ireel.ens in Auea.L . HoliMn 1 .J
crou. All (hr S-'m T a t- r,
K,, as p.i-.-.7i. "' IWA-. r- M
Dr Belknap
on the mend.
Miss htta Daw of Ashwood. is
visiting at the home of Dr. liel-
knap.
L. C. Terry left Tuesday morn
ing for Missouri to visit his
brother, who is not expected to
live.
II. Hsnks, proprietor of the Red
mond Warehouse Co., was inter
viewing our business men the first
of the week. "
Dr. Ida Kehrendt was compelled
to remain snother week in order
to finish up her work. She will
be here until Saturday,' April 13.
The ('. (Ml S. girls' basketball
team will go to liend tomorrow to
play the return game with the
hi. . . ' .
iunu team. A bard game is an
ticipated. .
J. T. Hardy, traveling freight
and passenger agent of the Hill
noes, - was loosing after Ins com
pany's business in this section the
last of the week.
John K. Kd wards and Mies
Mary Elliott were married Sun
day at the home of the bride's
I mother in Prineville. Rev. AVil
liams performed the ceremony.
Dr. II. P. Belknap celebrated his
56th birthday in bed last Friday."
The birthday dinner was served in
the doctor's room. The boys were
privileged todnvite their best girls.
All enjoyed the occasion.'
R. llooten of Post, has been
spending a few days in Prineville.
This is the firBt time he has been
awoy from home since last Oc
ober. He has been confined to th
house- with an attack of sickness.
The grammar school ball team
took another fay out of , the high
school freshmen class.. This makes
two straight (games -won by the
boys of the public school. The
Bcore Tuesday stood 12 to 5. The
little fellows piny a good game.
Wm. Johnson came-over from
Deschutes the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bon Pui .o.
- ww
aown from the ranch tha first nf
the week to visit friends.
John Hiney and famllv of Pnrt.
land, bave taken up a homestead
in section 20,- about twelve mii
up the river. ' r -
W. R. Ellis," who is seeking
republicsn nomination lor rnn.
gress in this district, psid Prine
ville a visit the last of ihr-.t
Mrs. Will Wurzweiler
iui rorunna rriday even ms
ana will snend iha noirt i
mouths or more visiting1- friends
: n . . - .
iu 1 rioeviue. -.-Married
At the office of Jus
tee of the Peuce Kennedy, this
city, Saturday, Otis W-. r,wis
ana miss hthel Dunnell, both of
cend. Tho young couple left
immediately for their hom on
toe river.
.v. "i. wyatt reports a
rousing.meeting last Sunday at the
nome of lialph Porfily. The neo
pie in that section are takiug great
interest m religious matters. Five
expressed a desire to become Chris
tians at the, Sunday services, he
onj D. 1
Will Post killed a srood sized
gray wolf at his ranch near Post
about two weeks ago. The
animal was not as larsa as the
one killed two years ago by the
iraia boys, but undoubtedly a
vicious ono. xne hide ranges
about six feet in length'.-includin?
the brush. , j. '' ,
Married At the' office of Jos-
of the' Peace Kennedy, this city,
Tuesday, Willis A. Ltucohi and
Nellie Shifflei. both of Crook coun
ty. The couple make their home
up ' McKay where the groom
is in lumber, and t.hw
their1 departure for "that point
immediately" iafter the ceremonv.
James Luckey
Visits Old Scenes
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Luckev of
tugene snd Jmiet Luckey of Port
land, were visitina their hroth.r
John Luckey of this city, the first
of the week. Jsmes Luckey used
to live in Crook county years ago.
He was Indian agent over at the
Warm Springs st one time and
lster lived in Prineville. It was
18 yesrs sgo that he last ssw this
country. It has been made over,
be lavs. Hs used to ao over on
the McKay bench back ot Ed Slsy-
ton s deer . bunting. It wasn't
necesssry'to g- any further to get
game st that ifr.-, ;be says. But
now he wsmi'i exsctlr certain
how far a man ould have to.go to
get anything, fn-county bad made
great strides since be left and be
predicted still greater changes
when a railroad 'reached this Dart
of the count v. Iloth I
men of means. One msde bis
money in Portland and the other
in Eugene.
The Inter-Society
Oratorical Contest
The annual In termor let r
cal coiiUat was held at the club hafl
on Friday nlirht of but w-u Th.
attendance wan amall but the cIhm
01 work done was of the ulKhewt
order. Kaon epeaker did m.t ...
cellent work and showed the effects
01 mouKhtfu! preparation and care
ful eoachlntt. It waa eitrem,.l Htm
cult to wlect the winner and after
tlie ludiiea bad Daeeed In their ,t..
cInIoos It waa found thai MmH.
Potter and Elmer Thomaa
for second place. Harold Cook .
Iflven flrat place on an oration en
titled "The Wlnnlmr Oualltr" H
will repreeent the school In tha eon.
teat with all the eaatern Oregon
schools at Baker In the nmr f,,.
The Ocbocoolan society received the
moat polnta In the grand totals and
won the R. L. ordan Co. cup for the
Brut year. - .-
LOCAL MENTION
Miss Wanda Logan, daoehtor of
Zanders Logun, esme in from PorUt
land Friday. .
Isml Frlti, lanie wanl-n Irnm
Tlie liallea. !a In town today.
X.J. Slnnott of The Dalle, re
publican candidate for consresa In .
this dlHtrict, la iiieetlnsr old frienrta
In Crook county this week.
R. A. Booth of Enirene Isezoertwl .
to arrlTethls evenlna: for avlult wrth
hl brother, W. A. Booth. It In 23 .
years aince the Euaeae man aav
thla country. , ' . '
Reginald R. Chaffee and MM. F.,!nit
Francla Carter are to be married t.h
15th of April at West Newton, Maes.
The groom was formerly connected .
witn tne foreatry denartrnvnt !
Prineville and haa many frienda here. '
He U now president of the 3tateCol-
lege of Penneylvanla.
Rick Wood. Rick Wo ed.
Any amount von want: ouirk H.lii-.
err. Pkin(vii.li Foax. Excho. l.ig
X ! For Sale.
I'. S. Cfeam separator. a good at
new, at reduced price.- The Prineville
r armture Exchange. 3-28tf
Houses For Rent.
6- room botite, $15.
"room semi-modern, 1V
7- roonj water and ligh ie, 15.
4-rooro, water, S. .
3-room, fs.
3-rooin, $7.
3''9 Ciiaw. . Condart.
Eggs for Sale.
Wllltt nn.l Hmvii' .1 A
1 oO tor 15 Leave order at Klkins'
tore, or pboue lnde(eu(letM.
,. .. j, . STEWART.
SSD.OOn fnr Firm I nam . tl...
ton Jones. Metoliye. Oregon. . 8-23p
Millinery
Special Easter Sale
Select line of Spring Hats
at ro per cent discount
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlor, Prineville
Have Your Eyes Tested
Saturday the Last Day
Dr. Ma Behrendt, . at Hotel Oregon
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RE0 THE FIFTH
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A powerful 30 h. p. car 2, 4, and 5 passenger, semi
float axles nickle steel, Timpken Bearings, five pas
senger, fully equipped, $1,275.00 f. o. b. Portland,
self starter $25.00 extra.
THE FAMOUS APPERSON
" JACKRABIT CARS.
STEARNS CARS
Knight-Type Motor.
PREMIER
The Quality Car
J. C. ROBINSON
Agent for Crook and Harney Counties.
Madras, - - - Oregon
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SltSrf m Econ"i"1 F4 H.dsome Rage ft, Mket and Fullv
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RANGES
;farmtx)oi
Get a Good
Range
Your wife is entitled to
Good Tools
We want the lady of the
house to see our
Get Our Prices for Cash, or Easy Payments
dealing with us. Special inducements for cash purchases best by
- FOR FIELD FENCING, Barbed or Plain Wire, Gasoline Pumping Engines!
r tows ana utner Implements, Call or Write
COLLINS W ELKINS, - - Prineville, Or.
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