Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 18, 1912, Image 2

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    Equal Suffrage j Reade's "Foul Play"
League Meets At the Lyric
The regular meeting of the Prine
ville Ko.ua! Suffrage League -
heKi Saturday. July 13, at the Rap-'
Bucking the Hose
Great Hot Day Sport
Frineville had a hose bucking
contest Tuesday evening for two
cash prixes o and 12.50.
It wasn't the size of the purse . tist church
that drew so many contestants j The meet inp was called to order j
much as the desire to have a little j by the president, Mrs. Coe, and the
sport on a hot afternoon. j minutes of the last meeting were '
This hose-bucking irame is not ! read and approved. It was suggest- ;
half as easy as it looks. The eon- ed that literature be distribute.) in
testantarms himself with a Ward all par' f Crook county so that
five feet Ions by one wide and with ; the farmers could be reached. ;
this protection pets as near as he j It was moved and carried that the
can to the nonle. The men that Prineville Kuual Suffrage League
pet the nearest take the money.
ak tha men for their support and '
The bovs started the fun a little to join the Ix-apue. The matter of
too early for the power plant peo- J having aw prominent speaker dur
ple as only a 40-pround pressure 1 inp 'air week was taken up but will
was on when the first two or three n t be acted upon until the next
contestants made the trial. Of , meeting. x ;
course it wasn't very hard toad-j It was moved and carried that the
vance apainst the water pressure, minutes of this meeting be published;
Mr. Shattuck soon had everything! in the Crook County Journal. Itj
in readiness and the pressure was was further urgently requested that
increased to SO pounds. Here is all members of the Prineville League
where the real fun commenced. The ' and those interested in the cause of
stream would knock the board suffrage, attend the next meeting
around like a shuttlecock and at which will be held Saturday. July ;
every- opening the noule-holders 2sth, at the Baptist church, as im- j
would play for the face of the ( portant matters will be Jiscussed at .
board wielder. He was soon sprawl-, that time. J
ing in the mud or making a break
for the side lines pursued by drench-
Expert Makes Report lf
(Continued from pa I.)
Farm for Sale.
ing water. The stream wasn't ; 00.ll4if tin.ble; pud 5 room" houi
turned off on account of the crowd, ' trn and other building All on-Wr
... ... , . . - fence. Price f 15 per acre. Will lake
either. Those in its path took their !lTWlock w ryd . M part payment.
medicine or scampered away as best ; Terms. F. K. Fwhsr, Madras. tre..
they could. It was rare sport for a
hot afternoon.
Walt McFarland got first prize.
Route 1.
Mvit-P
House for Sale.
j New fin-room bungalow, mith upar
and second money was divided be- rintrT wlth hulll in tM Din and
tween Marshal Coon and Brewster. ; drawer. Bmlt in buffet, hath toilet.
i IHMinML lerma. f liu down, oa:anoc
It is a common saying among
readers of Charles Reade, that no
one ever read the first three chap
ters of any of his novels and then
laid down the hook. For use Friday
and Saturday of this week. Manager
Morgan has secured the three-reel
film production of this famous novel,
and it can be truthfully said that
the same fascinating and absorbing
interest, as in the story,' is main
tained throughout in its presentation
on the screen.
"Foul Play" is the story of the
righting of a great wrong and the
action takes place on land and sea. I
Deserving of special mention are!
the scenes depicting the shipwreck !
and the life on the island, although J
each scene of the entire three reels'
will hold the closest attention.
This is the second three-reel pro
duction to be shown at the Lyric
since adopting its policy of exhibit
ing a three-reel feature film every
two weeks, "Colleen Bawn." shown
two weeks ago pleasing all who saw
it.
To see and properly understand
the three-reel pictures, patrons'
should arrange to see either the en- j
tire first performance by going at I
eight o'clock, or the entire second J
show beginning at nine o'clock each
evening.
Lost
Spaa bar horart. about 11' O. on
bramiwl J D connect! oo right hip. !
white Mnp in lac; other I L oo lett
hip and under mane. bite atrip in face:
saddle mark. Liberal rssard tor tnfor
aaiion leading to their recovers. Ad
dress A. D. Norton, Bend, Or. -! itp
railliua
Mi-Kay bridge
(Vhoco grade ,
Prineville grade ,
Prineville to Rfdtuoud rimd
U H. Knot. llt. No. 2
Amount check Uued, (no
voucher l hence cannot
d-ltfiite expendlttirv ..
Amount takeu'trom ehrek
ltilw, rnnvelled cheek and
vouchors mliwlng, hence
cannot dealguate expendi
tures It. 11. ItayU-v. salary
On hiiud In Klrst National
Hank, tVlm-vlHe. Jan. 15,
V.'U
I imcvounted lor
100 Oo ,
1..VH fi
4.K.M 4T
5,M 00
W
McFarland and Coon had the advan
tage of the 40-pound pressure.
v term. Address I'a,
KsrcHrw. Bscd, Ore.
K. l.
Fruit Evaporator
For sale b- F. C. Coodart
(4-20
LOCAL MENTION
LOCAL MENTION. ! LOCAL MENTION
J The Economy Gas Light Co. have
Grover Younir is home on a visit. ! Miss aiaggie Uiaze leu luesday
John E. Ryan was over from xhe . for PortInd'
Tsles Saturday j 'ss Emerien Young is home
. D....1 4
Porn Monday, July S, to the
wife of Hoovan. a boy.
Regular service at the Presby-, jf M their svstem at the Oregon
terian church Sunday morning. jGn, .
Miss Nellie Summers, who has1 P' who h4S Wn ith L
b,en very sick in Portland, will soon Klmst- h" ta Sr.
be able to come home. . C!iforni. to live.
Wm. Boegli of Culver was in! The Misses Berth, and Fay Bald
town Saturday. He is going t0 now at the Baldwin sum-
v i r.:t i nier home at The Tules.
nave a lot of fruit this year. t
, , ... I Mrs. Sam Logan of Barnes, who
A man bv the name of Mason . , ,
... , r.as t-een sunenr.g from an attack
committed suicide at Msters iur.-' - ..... ,
, of appendicitis, is getting ltter.
day night. He hung himself. The
authorities here could not get fur- ; 'd Sunday. July 14. J. Frank,
ther details of the matter. t Grwn of "P1'" BaUe- He was
f about . s vears of age, we were in
Pretty hot The mercury started ilTTt&. His death was hastened
moving upwards the last of the by an a:taek of Ia gT;
week and has climbed ever since.; r,,. . , ,
, . , , . , fc-i.is Niepnerd a.id wife of Hamp
The 1X mark m the shale was D .. . D .... , .
. , ,. . ton Buttes were m Pnnevni.e last
passed Tuesday. Indications of a , , . ... ....
, ... , "wees visiting at the home of George
change exlnesday. n-i- t- v
j hiteis. lnere was sr.ow at the
Wm. Blonder, traveling imrr.i- bu'.es July I. Lots of people Uking
pration agent of the Great Northern ' up land out there.
Railway Co.. and E. A. Wiilson and Mrs. Geo. Wiiev of Prineville. a
A. M.Shaw, assistant agricultural s;sterof Mrs. A. M. Bvrd, Mrs.
agents of the Great Northern, were Frar;K M. Johnson and daughter,
in Prineville Saturday. These ' Md Mrs Snli.h , sister of Mrs.
gentlemen give mot of their time Jnson. Mrs, Llovd Cu.p and Chas.
traveling with tie exhibiuon cars of McPheeters. cae in Sundav from
their company, but -during harvest CrtV,k NsntT in the & .t of ,,hn r.
tome take tr.ps through the country ! StifWln- pr;r.e,i:;e ct of
they desire to :te that they Coc-at-on Co.. and mil! visit Bana
can get information at frst hand. friends . Bur-. New,
ii . -. f . ,
-"ir. unaon. oi ir.e t,...n;zaton
1
Company took tie gentiemes f.r a
trip up the Oehoeo a-, 1 ar ound over
the McKay anl Cr '. i river val
ieys. Mr. WoiJey. trave'.irf sa t-sr.xr.
for Mairsball-WelU Hir.iware 0:.
and a companion, met with a ser..-s
accident while motorir.g Mr. iay.
The car was po;r.g at a U-.Vy c!;p
when it seemed to get i-t y od t-e
control of the driver or t-:e the
steering con rapsion gi-t out i i
a!igr.ment, for a I at or,ce the car u-as 47 years .f age.
began to wobble and then turret He .-.r --.- therje between Prirje
square around and turned over oa vu.r a-.J Pau'-iia for the r.&it five
Je-hn Frar.k'iia Scofjin died very
sudder.'.y in Pritevie last Sunday
r.".ght Tise cause of death was d
scr'iei by Dr. Ed war is a hyper -c-iexa
of the lung. Hi lungs
r.! e'. up with froth ar.d he surTo
ca:i t death. He was ie-ai be-'
I- rt the d-xtcr ouii reach him.
Tfiis disesi is rarely rntt with ty
c -ur-try j rar.'tic sers. Sc- g-gin had
a attack a few rr.-. r.ths as
-ut re- svrk-us alarm was fe'.t The 1
t-e ec-.si atuck was fatal. The'
Perry Poindexter left for Eugene
Sunday.
Dolly and Mrs. Hoilges have re-
! turned from Portland.
- The band concert on the court
house steps Sunday was greatly en
: joyed.
i Mrs. A. M. Jolly left Sunday for
Seattie to visit her two sons, E. E.
and J. D. Jolly.
The Misses Ida and EiTa Wake
field, sisters of Mrs. Williamson, are
here on a visit
Nate Wunweuer came up from
Portland on the train Sunday. He
will visit in Sisters before coming
to Prineville.
C. R. Cooper left the first of the
week for a visit to his parents on j
the sound. He will be a war a
couple of weeks.
Andrew Nobie sent in a sample
box of currants to the Journal the j
other day to show what fine fruit !
he mras growing on his new place. ;
It couldn't be beaten in ar.y man's
ountry. J
Mrs. John Hart writes from La-j
cross. Wash., that crops look fine in i
that country, but oh. the dust On j
June 23 there was a terrific dust j
storm. You couldn't see three feet
from you. We start for Oregon j
about Sept 1. Oregon for me. j
Oscar Hyde lost 40 fancy chickens j
while away mending the Eks'
Carnival at Portland. It was i
pr t-ai'.y the work of dags. The
M-.ickeM were worried to death a.r.d !
left where they happened to drop.
S -r.e of the hens cust i 5 and a I '.g ?
f.r.e rooster JI5.
Dr. Colder Coming.
Ir. A I 0jfr. Tii.t tT'...K '.
e! TLe ra.ie(. :U t m I'riMrii xwt j
to tt (Aitrf. W tub for date. 7-t j
its side. One whet! was sntasht-i.
axks were liy wrenched ar.i
other damage done. The occu;i-.ts
cramied out from underneath the
wreckage unhurt It will keep the
y-ars . He m as the son c f W. G.
Sc--cgin i i Washir-gtoo our.ty. ,
SpIreJIa Corvcti
aat a e-Tirt tJt i a tort
rarage emplorei several days t o re- f - " a tot matrr, ;
, , " rri;-r r .i No ritra cLary in
nttirf. I-r-r :ii, e Mr. ATtj'
Ss-ti, Afrct. FnortiLe. Ore. Ml
Crk Couttv Jourcai, county
oc:l jarr. tl.-V) a jeir.
Gty Property for Sale.
F:r-rcva bscaioiib bl& uzti to
larjr rw:.'.; ;-is-t ta.rfi : aomrt Ua
im cte ia. Ii ynet m r:tt a&d
tervt hit. laTe-ti".. fo :t oo.
I ll C W. i-Tit.f, Pr.ctriiie, Or
Lost
Ot5-!c3 iralcfc. bat eo'J irrt r.t,t
l ''it P. P. S. tiain pia and r.w ci.aias
attaciirj to tc.a iob. Fisher ri!r
ieare at ti cice or at Mrf; Lfjef
mLiisT (tor aad frt reward.
H.1MJ 27
1 hf Ih if ttu time rnll mill other
rroiM m.ikr the tiiie iH-grvgittlon
a Ul.lltrr ut tillrva work In the tn n I II.
pnyiueot Btin Iwn made to Inlmr
onvrrlim two ormoreillftrrent work.
I'mv ll.)ti and aupplle liv btvn
paid tor, and I hav i-hargnl to tlie
nmoiinta agnluvt tlir work la bond
t the date t pity men t. Tben'
hnulil have beru tilet ! the In
voters of all merchaniltw anil pro-1
vUliim hougtit.
I find. aluo. that Mr. P.oy Newell
h.tn11rl a part of I lie eiuenjrrH-jr
road fund, and I have audttot tbta
account aUo, and have' tiled atate
ment of oaiue. He rvrelrrl m arriuit 1
Xo. M4. V.T, Mr. 570. 4;. tori. ,)tl the
emeruvocy rd fund aruotmting to
4.1'SJ. (aah autiwrlpttoa ut
t tVi oo f rum t he cltli-n of Madnta,
donation work of Hay Creek Land
o. f too 00. Jaa. RU-e f 150 00, r 1
Newell f W 0. mruountlag ia all to
That he rjpeudr-1 a prr hl report
t the county court tor S.pt I,
and verlSed by altford voucher No.
1 to l.'l, and nlo exhibited can
celled cbecka for the vartoua atoounta.
Right of way -.. 2.
Provialooa and niHtrrlnl..... 5vt S
Amount brlonglng In road
dlat. act f 35
Ijtbor fiO
That he expendi-d the caah
donation above noted
for provision 1S 23
Latrar 15 n
That the amount of hi t
prnditurra aa prr hi re
port of July I, lill, to the
county court. rerl6l b
ranceilrd check exhlbitrd '
there tiring no algaed J
voucher for aaaie.
Labor 1,310 ST ,
Mitteriitl and pruvMoaa 3W h
lKnatlon work 00 '
That he returned to the
treaaurer by Warren
Brown, to the crrdlt of
road fund W 00
And trnfrrred the balance, St'l II
to the credit of road ditrict work,
u accounted for in that work.
I will any Id painir that a new
ytetu baa been aduptrd by the
county court In handling the rmrrg
ency road fund whrretiy the tuotiry
belonging to thla fund is hrld by the
county treaaurer and all amount of
expenditure are paid direct by war-.
rant drawn upon him. Thua a :
complete record U kpt In hi offli
of all och exfndltureii.
1 would recommend that the per
aon making tbre eipmdlture keep
Wy and pUoe oo file with the
county (Wk all Invoice and state
ment for matrrial purchased. Al-o
all lime roll.
I would recommend that the aber
if!. Id entering their tax rwelpta
Into their ct)ltion register, use the
eoluma for the amount due the
county food. Thi will help 'to pre
vent many of the error in giving
wrong credit to fjxriaJ fund whra
making payment to treasurer.
AWu that ia filing Mil aifaJnt the
high school fund, the ItemU-d bill be
prerDta-d a the claim.
And that all time roll for work
done on road be prvwrvrd and
Sled with tbe report. And an Item- !
in-d Mil for a'l cupplir ued on road
work be d?mclei from whateter --urce
obt3iii-d. and same be pre- ;
served for the Sir of the record.
I would ivcommetid that ail war-;
r.at upon any fund be ma-!e '
to ord-rr, iiisud of to hearer, a now. ,
Wry respectfully, ,
Jinfuswi.1.
Cf t randjtll k Robert. ;
See Our
Clearance Bargains
In the
New Kamstra Building.
Prineville Furniture Exchange
Chas. F. Condart, Prop.
w
Have You Ever
IIAI A
Visit by the Sea or a Run on the Sandy Shore
AT
NORTH BEACH
WASHINGTON
Did vou know you could reach thi delightful care slay
ing, health giving, fun making
SUMMJ5R RISSORT
By Taking the
O.-W. R. & N. to Portland
Then down the Columbia River via
Steamen "T. J. Potter" "Hamlo" and "Harte.t Queea"
To MEGLER
Tiere trains connect with boats for North Beach Points
YOU CAN YOU SHOULD
Ak cy Aem of Ita 0. , RAN n 1 Rr4 o.t bow lat II mi tam to
ttft al tluat '4 bet tMs4 n-S hv rrt 1 11 H
REST BY THE SEA
Meats and Poultry
That urpa all exprrtatlon a to flavor and tenderness I what
weo!Tertooiircutonier. All kind of cuts of Ment, ljtnili. Vent,
Pork, rWf. etc. For reliability, tine quality of the Meat we sell, nd
low prices, we stand alone.
City Meat Market
Low Round Trip Fares
To Western Points from Redmond
Special Premium List
Coutioued from pas 1
kRy.
pa-:r the danjape.
Ea tray.
Kick trtr-o' j fi'Jy, banded XT'
ror.oet tedoo left fbocl ie ; sceraa
For Sale or Trade.
'-ve-rr X&cx Car; barta:
Aa saase by r-iOTiEg braids, payioj lor f,rt:e ,ea.--r.a osctrv. u'l or d-
tfci Douce and paftareciariw. , Kcii.:.i i--ai. R&izuc&i, J
;-;6t Cas. O'Nru, Hosard, Or. regiz. U
$500 Reward.
Ts Ki'l C?ek liw!ork Assoriatioa
rt Cnok Coast o?er a rrsarJ tt t-b.b
far ti arrest asi onancaoo of acr
pes-aoo or pr: tlaiiE. or n'..:i.g
can or tKre beiotf.tf to air wa
bti ol tbit acc;iitk.
ecjclarj-Trea.
Redaotd Ptarrcacy. bet
i Licccnsbire ram. any
j article in stock value . .
Lrrich 4 Roberts, best
Poland Chica sow under
six tnoD'.ts old. fine
pair shoes. Ta2ae
BESD DONOEs.
; Betid Mi'Jiog & Ware
hoce Ca , best bsshel
j Tsrkey Red wheat, any
j Article ia stock raise..
same, best bssLej ciut
1 wheat any article in
I stock vi;.e
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
$1330 ClaUop Beach. '
SasiW and" Gearhirt. Orejon. mj the Panlic Ocran. This is the perlect
sea-inorr anon rn ius.! aouth the moulh ol the Columbia River
. M .'X 3irtd-v f y TKf N:,ri Barik RolJ" Tichcls solJ Jaily. Return
5 00 lumt Oct 21st 7
$ 1 620 Seattle, Golden Potlatch.
5 CO Seattle". ?plrntlij anrsuaj dir camixal Tickets sold July 14 16 18.
limit July 22.
j Oregon Trunk RaiU ,, trains run daily w.thoul change brlwern Central
e 2n2an-oni PoTsi, Trains Iravina ReJmonJ 7;15 fc tniya
5 tO Portiard a30 p. m. LkiaJs wJl bt fumisheJ on request.
W. L CO MAN, h BAUKOL.
5 (0 Gl Frt & Pa A,L Ptdani Ortg.n. A9 t Redmond. Orcgoa