Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 05, 1912, Image 2

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    City Dads Met
Tuesday Evening
The city council met in regular
session Tuesday evening. Presen t
MayorEdwsrds.Couneilmen Ward,
Winnek, Gray and Cooper ; Record
er Bowman and Maishal Coon,
Minutes of previous meeting read
and approved.
Secretary Cadle of the fair asso
ciation addressed the council in re
gard to opening F street south
the city limits. This is the street
running in front of the public school
building, and the idea was to open
it to the fair grounds. The pres
ent road is not on a street at all
and if the Northwest Townsite peo
ple, who own the land, took a notion
to fence it up.they could do so. The
Fair association wants a sidewalk
built to the grounds, but wants the
improvements put where they will
not be subject to the whims of any
one. The council took favorable
action on the matter and requested
the recorder to draw up resolutions
to be presented to the county court
and Northwest Townsite Co.
James Adamson addressed the
council in regard to grading the
county road from C. Sam Smith
place to the Kester livery barn. In
the winter when hauling is bad this
particular stretch of road makes it
almost impossible to get a load into
town. Enough volunteers have of
fered their services to make a good
substantial road between the places
indicated if the present road was
laid out on the street survey. The
matter was referred to the Commit
tee on Streets and Public improve
ments.
Councilman Ward reported that he
had completed the E street bridge
fill and repaired Third street.
Automobile drivers came in for
criticism at the hands of the council
for carelessness in observing the be
hests of the city ordinances for the
public safety. Drivers do not at all
times blow their horns when ap
proaching street corners. Neither
do drivers pay much attention to
speed limit. While the city author
ities want to be reasonable about
these matters it is up to the auto J
people whether the city ordinances
are to be enforced to the letter or
not. Caution is their watchword
The following bills were ordered
paid:
A. Nelson, hauling $ 1 To
Geo. Williams, work 10 00
Jno. Curtis, meals ? HO
I. W. Ward, labor 18 00
S. Price, hauling ;u 75
McFarlane Bros., work 2 23
W. H. Koehn, labor 20 00
P. L. & W. Co 83 95
A. R. Bowman IS 30
C, E. Smith, treas. salary 25 00
W. F. King Co., mdse 1 !0
F. A. Rowell, nightwatch .. 75 00 i
G. E. Smith, labor 11 25 i
J. H. Gray, labor 2 00'
T. L. Coon, salary August. . . "3 00
An ordinance regulating the
blowing of steam whistles was read I
the third time and passed. Whistles
Crook County High
Ready for Business
LOCAL MENTION
School opens next Monday,
T1 n . " ' " . . , . , , i Ml'- Rst,s" millinery oiHMiing
1 he (. rook County High N-hool is next Tuesday,
in apple-pie shaie fur the opening i ... ... ...
m.vi Mm 1.,.. TV , u . I h' ""'"'J' Hlld Wl fe of UlVt'r-
next Monday. The main school1 , ,.
suit- are spending the week n town
building has been repaired and all w m town.
the rooms ealHmim.,1 Awvthm,T ! Mis Lillitm and Visa Knox of
is clean and fresh for the start.
The Annex has come in for
share of attention. The manual i in JVineville for medical treatment.
training quarters have been en- Mrs. Ktlie Calbreath left for Cul
larged. A stock room has been ver today to attend the W. C, T. U.
provided and the landing on the convention,
second floor has lveon converted in
to a drafting room.
The janitor has done g wd work
I Post are visiting friends in Prineville.
r i i t .
its' -'wen liono oi iinisey, Uregon, is
An.
eve-
on the lawn during the summer and
B3 A laillf T.AiLa luttt.. .........
must not be blown to exceed ten ... ... . ,
seconds at any one period and the ' K , . , ,
i j . ,ed before the campus will look as t
continued periods must in no e-ent!shouj
t.wu iwciiijr afcunus. ai is lur-
ther stipulated that no combination
of periods shall follow each othe
Richard Kerwood and Miss
nie O'Neil were married last
ning by the Rev. C. P. Hailey.
The Equal Suffnuro League of
Prineville will meet in special so,
sion at the Baptist church Saturday,
Septemlier 7, nt 3 o'clock. Im
portant business. All interested
are urged to lie present. By order
of the president.
Church Services
New students are arriving nearly
every da". From present indica-'
tmna tha af t.inJn.. ...tit 1...
within one hour after the time the: c .... ... ,
B. , . .. . , . , ally large. Some are still without
first combination shall have expired. I i . , , , ,,
. ,. '. places to room and board. If you
i.ie nre orumance was amended j,BV . ,....,
..vv ...... uunuinji! impo a .(.... f ... I. ...... At t in lr.)ivt.ri..n Uk
, ... . .... .".. w nnj iiuuiui-i hi aiuut-'iua : - " - .'v . , ..it, imuivii
ereciea in tne rear or Nocks tif PrinciplU Cou at onw. f ' Sunday school at 10 a. m.; public
....v. ... ,c yiu.iiuiu.-u. ..,. Kn, . . , , lu-.irshin nt Hum. r.. ..l
II... , J I 1 -!?"- V. iJ ""in IK UVMIV It WfMfi 1 v;iHMini
. 'T. 7 lreU "'" " u,ei "emler the boys that must depend nioetiiw at 3 p. m.; public worship
large extent upon revenue nt P- Special meetings
this, source for school ex-!1'11011 evening next week. Rev, It
I.' II ... I . .
jr. nniper win ue present and as-urgent-
' sist in llie services. We extend a
. ly reiuested by Principal Coe to en-! beany welcome to all of the former
members of the Sunday school and
congregation who are returning for
Some new adult Bible
A crasswalk was ordered Dut in I r
i nun
at the honiP nf Prnf Pa Th't I
der led to the discussion of the con- j A wh() nro
uiuoa oi siuewams on tne east sute
If ivoc AUn.wn.-iA U 1 i 1
u. umt oeirriu prop- QjitMHuv of thia uwk
erty owners had not complied with I
the order of the council. The mar-! R.VfUJ,,, Vi..
;hal was instructed to look after uuuiuaj i 0.1 iy
them.
Councilman Gray thousrht that
Eula Noble celebrated her sixth
the weeds and rubbish that littered i birth(iay last SaturJa'' afternoon.
the streets and a evs of Prinevillp : " "c auu 3 K.um t up ner nine i
nnf u ... .1. -1 rineville friends to take
.v. uu vi.ij a .triiuacil iu uie j ' 1
city but a serious menace in case of I ner country home- two m" "rth . ' ?. " . mK' i,om"
re. Local patriotism should
lux
classes are to be organized this
week. Last Sabbath was a good
( day at the Presbyterian church.
At the Methodist church Sunday,
them to P'cmuer , me pastor will preach
of town. The children enjoyed a inK subiwt. "The Kind of a Church
the Preacher Wants.'
Evening
1. .. . i .
nmmnt rnrr.h, -i .. vn nappy aiiernoon n avinsr trames
neiresnments were served at the i rvacner
close of the party, am every child : tllu I'cple Want,"" The pastor
went home full and happy. j vel'-v muoh desires to see every
Many pretty presents were given ' mt'mlx'r of 'he church presimt, and
the little hostess. i a" t,le members of the congrcga-
nothing else would. There is a
ty ordinance covering the subject
but drastic measures will not be en
forced if people will try and protect
themselves by removing the rubbish.
Council adjourned.
Make a date for the concert.
Notice.
Parties drivini! bwf cuttle on nurnn
road to t'rinevnle can not pai'turn t
tion and friends. Wre are beginning
a new year nnd I shall be disap
pointed if the members of the
Fellers git your girls." Methodist 'P0'0?'1, ranch, one mile off the road, I church are not present. John E
hk tw,j . I below the old liavia ranch on Crooked ! will.. . ........
church, Thursday evening, Sept. 12.
LOCAL MENTION
Mon-
County court this week.
Miss Fay Baldwin returned
day from The Tules.
C. W. Elkins is in Portland this
toeek buying fall goods.
Ray Mackey and wife left Mon
day for a trip to Washington.
Born to Mrs. Delia Roberts last
Week at Portland, a nine pound boy.
Jerry Mackey has returned from
the Willamette valley, well satisfied
to live in Crook county.
Mrs. A. C. Knighten of The Dalles
is visiting old friends in Prineville.
She says it's hard to live 20 years in
a place and be satisfied anywhere
else.
Supt. Ford has received the Hill
silver cup for the best school exhib
it. This beautiful piece of silver
ware will adorn some school in
Crook county. We wonder which
one ?
Miss Parrot of the State Normal
school at Monmouth will also be
present to help along the work.
There will be other prominent peo
ple from the outside to take part,
besides several Crook county teach
ers. Grant Mays brought in 100 cows
and calves the first of the week to
be taken to his big Camp creek
stock ranch. The stock was bought
in Montana. This makes the sec
ond bunch of feeders he has brought
in within two weeks.
Si Hodges has a two-year old filly
that he thinks has the "edge" on
any equine flesh in this part of the
country. It's a great pacer, Si says,
and he can hear the money jingle in
his pockets that is offered by the
fair this fall for two-year olds. It
has been in training only three
weeks, but is showing wonderful
speed. The animal is a thorough
bred. He bought it from J. W.
Horigan.
Work Wanted
Girl wante place to work for board
and go to high echool. Addreas "O"
care of Journal. -22
Organ Wanted.
8-S-lm
Williams, pastor.
Good second-hand organ wanted
Must be in good condition. Address
Mre. W. R. Stacks, Lamonta, Ore. 8-22
LOCAL MENTION.
Born, to Mrs. John Burnett, a
boy.
There will be a dance at Lamonta
September 20th.
R. H. Shriner and bride are at
the Fairview Stock Farm.
W. A. Newlin of Texas is lookino
for a stock ranch in Crook county.
LOCAL MENTL0N
County Clerk Brown is laid up
for repairs.
Mrs. P. Mertsching left Tuesday
for a trip to Portland.
The Eastern Star will meet Thurs
day, September 12. ut 8 p. m.
A. G. Scoggin and brother, C. T.,
of Fossil, are registered at Hotel
The M. W. A. band will give their Oregon.
usual street concert Saturday even-! i , . n . r n
, . J Robert Day was married at Wa a
ing at 7:30. ' ,, . . . . ,
Walla today. He is a brother of
This part of Crook county was ; Mrs. Sid Stearns.
visited by a slight frost September
2. No damage was done.
Johnny Luckey and Dick Darling
left Tuesday on a huntintr trin to
Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, accompan-' the Maury mountains. - j
led by Mrs. Brink, spent Sunday Ur ,,,. .. ..., I
i ist, will be at Hotel Oregon for a '
and Monday at the Baldwin summer
home at The Tules.
A marriage license to wed was
issued last week to Frank T. Duch"
ien of Haycreek and Ella M. Rich
ardson of Madras. '
The ladies of the Annex are
planning a big time for club mem
bers the latter part of this month.
Details will be published later.
The baseball boys did not get
many games at Burns, but they
came home with lots of ducks.
Hunting was more fun than play
ing ball. The boys expect a return
game with Burns sometime the last
of this month
different.
Millinery
Opening
Tuesday,
Sept. 10
First Showing of
Fall Millinery, at
Mrs. Estes
Millinery Parlor, Prineville
Noti
ice
Malcom Hey wood
Piano and Organ Tuner
Of Portland, Oregon, will
be at HOTEL OREGON
for TWO DAYS only.
Those wishing their pi
anos tuned and regulated
should leave orders with the ho
tel management. Special atten
tion given to to player pianos and
orchestrians.
At Oregon Hotel
For a few days.
2
Per Cent
Discount
25 Pr. Ct. Discount
On All
Lumber, Shingles, Lath,
Doors, Windows,
Building Paper,
Roofing, Moulding
Etc. Etc. Etc
TRUSTF.F. in bankruptcy oftVrn
nbove dincount for cnh. Lim
ited time only.
Oregon Central Lumber
and Supply Co.
OTTO C. PRICE. Trustee's AKcnt
METOLIUS, ORE.
Prineville Furniture Exchange
New Furniture of all kinds
Mattresses a specialty
Bargains in second-hand goods
C. F. Condart, Prop. Prineville, Or.
T
i
D. P. Adamson & Co.,
Druggists
For Drugs, Patent Medicines, Chemicals
Lownev's Candies, Ice Cream Soda, Sta
tionery and Prescriptions see
D. P. Adamson & Co.
week beginning September 7.
Miss Mary Christian passed
through Prineville Tuesday on her
way to her school at Roberts.
John R. Stinson made the run
from Burns to Prineville in sevtn
hours Tuesday. He has the record
to date.
Miss Wannie Ralston will leave
next Saturday for Prineville to at
tend the Crook County High School
during the winter. Culver Tribune.
By Bennett of Maury passed
through Prineville the first of the
The score will be j week with 300 feeders for his stock
ranch. He says he can buy them
County Superintendent Ford is
making arrangements for an ex
cellent Teachers' Institute, to be
held at Prineville October 14, 15,
16 and 17. He has secured the ser
vices of Dr. Winship of Boston, who
is a noted expert in school affairs.
John W. Boothe, F. W. Fitze,
Elmo Pringle and J, R. Robinson
came in from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho,
the last of the week to look over
cheaper in Portland than he
home.
can at
P. H. Maben and bride have re
turned from their trip to Portland
and Seattle. They will make their
home for the present on the old
Davis place. They soon expect to
build on the Dry creek ranch.
At the Methodist conference re
cently held at Ellensburg, Wash.,
J. .E. Williams was reamwinted
uuiuiMxa oi me uregon at west" nastr nf thP Prinowiiia uk
em Colonization Co. They will sro I Tcri ptnm , t nr-.i '
-...w ...... ... i. nuootm iYAttUiaM.
trom here to Burns and then to H n tw,, ,, .i-.i
Ontario.
I intendent of this district.
...The Joy of...
Perfect Vision
THERE l great satisfaction in pur.
teat vision a Joy uiiKpeakahlu, but un
fortunately, niany eyj are detoctivo.
Imperfect l((htcian, in nearly all case
be restored by properly Kround lenses ;
however, there must first be a method
ical, seiemlpc examination of each
muscle and every part of the eye.
Our best citizens will tell you that my '
examinations are exhaustive and my
work sclentlllc and accurate. Batisfac
tlon always.
Dr. Ida Behrendt
Eye Specialist
Hotel - - Oregon
Vacations .t Sea Shore
CLATSOP BEACH, PACIFIC OCEAN
hiTrhRy.
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
Low round trip fares are in effect all summer. This boautifut
beaeh stretches twenty-five miles south of the mouth of the Colum
bia river. Seaside and Gearhart have first-class hotels, cottages
and camping places, surf bathing, fishing, mountain water, etc,
Low Round Trips East
Throughout the summer, on t.hn rlntna v,i... .
., , ftion uciuw, ruuna inr
tickets will be sold to the points East shown beiow.and many others
at the reduced fares quoted: J
Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railwav
Atlantic City 11 1.00
Baltimore 107.60
Boston 110.00
Buffalo !)l.!i0
Chicago 72.5(1
Colorado Sprgsfi") 00
Denver 55.00
Detroit
Duluth
Kansas City
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Montreal
New York
m.rc
00.00
fSO.OO
72.50
00 00
105.00
108.50
Omaha
Philadelphia
Pittsburg
St. Louis
St. Paul
Toronto
Washington
Woo-
10S.50
01.50 70 00
00.00
01.50
107 50
DATES OF SALE
July 23 20 2,, go 81i 1(U2. AugU8t j, 2, 8, 0, 7, 12. 10, 22,
iiu, o, 1012. September 4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 11, 12 110 101''
Stopovers and choice of routes allowed In enr.V, ,11.1'
return limit October 81. 1012. Train leaving Had monk 7 15 a
..,..wv.o ""v'j' ui, ruunnage wiui rust through train East
tails of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on renuest
W.E COMAN, H. BAIUCHI.:
I i i . i v r a.rtiiA '
uen , r n. a rass. Agt Portland, Uregon, Ag'l, Redmond,
20..
28,
Pinal
m.
De-
ion