Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 20, 1913, Image 5

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Roberts Items.
Holwrt. Ki'lirimrjr 18.
There wit nn tid-rl iitnnu-ti t mid
sitelnl nt the KUcluir riuu li Saturday
evening, TIiiti) were quite a few
I resent nui) all enjoyed themselves,
'I' lip liny tuok wild! I lioxd wn
the lust rlilu of tlio winter lor cnltle
last week. They liroiiKlit In it few
luldltlonnl head. They nil my tlmt
till' flt'd Oil tllU desert In CUIUlUK UP
line.
Tlio two ( IiiiiM lmy initilo a trip
to their desert ilii.in Muiurilujr niori
tiitt, rcliiriilii Hiiudiiy evening wild
n lonil ol liny,
Mr. ami Mrs. I .ester Ferguson
took trip to Prinevllle Inst wck.
Lew KlM'lior wn In lowu a lew
day Inst wn'k on business. .
Mis Kva Ciirllu lull lust Sumlay,
InJurliiK her shoulder quite severely.
It la Improving slowly tit time of
writing.
( Recti ved too late lor Inst work.)
Uoliert. Ore., Feb. 10.
l'lcnse correct the error printed
two weeks ago la regard to t lie
da lice at Mnutord Nye' ranch. It
wn a party nud not a dnnoe.
There will be au eutertnluineut
anil general good tlino at Hlg Uuar
rrevk svhoolhouse Friday evening,
February 21st. It la howd tlmt iu
mil 11 y aa are able will intend aa the
iU(lls have Worked hard to lirejnire
a prottratii. There will Ih? dialogue
l'iikliiK aud uiunlc. Alter the en
tiTtiiliiiiient there will be a basket
social. Many ot our young ladle
have put much time aud thought
Into milking pretty and attractive
briskets. Now, boys, don't disap
point them but be ure and be there
and eat lunch with some of the
nicest girl In Oregon. The cuter
tnliitneut will bcglu at 7 o'clock.
Miss Oruee Faught ol Mstrtct 8
luia neither been absent nor line ut
nchool since the first of the year.
This la a good record coiiHlderlng
the bad weather of the poat few
week.
Al Yancey, Ityd Raker, Ira Wlrts
ii nd Mr. Uatntmugh stopped at Kd
1'nrkei's ranch Huturdny for dluuer.
They were all out tor cattle.
There waa an entertainment and
social held at t). II. Nye' on Hiitur
day ol lit m t week. Among the peclal
act wu one by Messrs. lloch aud
Tremie, lortuerly of the Ktnr Knter
talninent Company of Kent tic. Their
tunt wn a black-luce art which
waa loudly applauded, Later Mr.
Treune gave a little boxing exhibi
tion to the delight of all the boy.
We all hud a pleimuut time mid
think Mr. und Mm. Nye for It.
The enow of a lew week ago linn
nearly nil melted. The muds at the
present time are In an awful condi
tion. Let u hope spring will anon
4 u here.
Clarence Ferguson and brother,
Lester, were breaking mime horxea
liiMt week at the Spring creek much.
AiiHtln KIkt was up to t'amp
ri k and to Kd Parker' ou Illg
Hear creek for a few day Inat week.
Mr. Klxcr brought down two of Kd'
horse that have been out all whiter.
Hampton News
(.Received too late for hint week.)
llniuptoti, Januury 11.
Those mnklug trip receiillv to
Ilend from thl eectlon for teed or
provision, are Forrest Neulrt, W. T.
Harrison, Burr Illuck and L. C. Peck.
A nine-pound daughter arrived In
.the home of D. R. liumi on Feb. 7.
Two drilled well have been com
pleted hero during the past two
week A. T. Frauce at ft depth ol
172 feet with 25 feet of water and Leo
itlggs nt u depth or 214 feet with !I5
feet of wuter.
About lx partlc have filed ou
iinincHtciulH before Commissioner A.
;S. Fogg within the pust two week.
(Clarence litilovson of Portland Hied
iSaturday ou ft ,1-yotir homestead In
' the Drv Lake district.
A farewell party was given E. M,
Peck at hi home on January 28.
Baked beau, ginger bread, cookie,
nut and coffee were rved for re
frcHhment. Mr. Peck left tor Port
land during the past week where he
expect to llud work for ft few
mouth,
K. A. Rumple and David Reniple
. lire attending several day In thl
, vlclulty looking for good hometcud,
For Sale
White Wyandotte CocKeroU by 1). P.
. AiianiBon, rriueviiio, -- -
Hones for Sale
Addrem It. V. Comtable, Prineville,
. Oregon. ;
Crook County Journal, county
. official paper. $1.50 a year.
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE I
fit
JTsi
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Paulina Notes.
Ml Ji-MNle V. Hartley .pent Sun
day a the gtleet of Mr. A. G. Hcog
gln. I). Hlggenbotliiiin I. A fYpiUi'lit
vhiltor at Paulina lately. There
liiiiMt (hi eome attraction here for
nut.
Mr. IIo will bold nervlre at the
Paulina clioiilhoue Hundiiy, Kelt
rnury 21, lit S o'clock p. III. Don't
forget the date.
Clifford MeKeiule punned the Dual
eighth grade examination In arlth
luetic, making a grade of W.
The Infant child of Ben McCullougb
ol Smile died Friday aud vw
burled Huuday at 2 p. m.
The Paulina aehool ho another
pupil Oliver Burrl of Huplee. lie
hope to DOM the eighth grade ex
amination In the priug,
Leo LafolletUi of Prinevllle ho
been Interviewing the farmer of thl
vlclulty the piuit week In the Interest
ol hi Jeraey Hock.
Bert Hlintuon returned thl week.
lie Hit been In Cuelialla, Wii.U., ev-
erul month vUltlng frleud and rel
alive.
C. K. Henry waa In Paulina Thurs
day with a load ol men looking for
homtnteacL. They came from Che
IiiiIIm, Wah., with the Intention ol
locating If they can tiud suitable
claim. Let the good work go on
We tlll have lot of Uncle Sum'
laud.
Herbert Angell and wife were vis
iting with friend In Paulina thl
week.
Jlube Kugstrum ot Camp creek at
tended the inaiiierade the 14th.
Ilube Intend to bring a bunch i.f
Jersey cow Irom the vulley a soon
a he can croas the mountain.. He
dl.poscd of about eighty-five head
hint year. A number of them were
sold la this neighborhood and prove
to be One dairy cow.
M. L. Brown and family of Post
were guest of relatives and frleud
In Paulina this week.
Homer Davis and wife took their
departure for Prinevllle Saturday.
The masquerade boll, given the
14th at the Paulina hull waa well
attended. There were about twenty
motiked and the ball wa crowded
with spectators 'J he prlxe tor the
best dressed lady wn won by Mr.
II. J. Angell, representing 191.V
Henry Payette and W, Khanuou of
Huplee, representing Indians, woji
the prize for the tiest sustained
characters. The proceed of the
dance were applied to the fund for
purvluiMlng an organ for the school.
. The genial countenance ot our old
iriemi, w. i;. Jacobs, wn een ou
our streets Friday. He ha been In
Prinevllle thl wluter, but I now
stopping lor a few day on hi ranch.
Suplee Happenings.
(Iteoelved too lute torlut week.)
My, Hiicli lovely weather. Jut like
spring.
Mr! and Mr. Dan Kulm of Beaver
creek passed through here last- week
ou their way home from Dayvllle
where they have been vUltlug a few
day.
Mrs. F. E. Gilchrist, who Is quite
K k, I slowly recovering.
v B. A. Frecmuu mude a trip to Ixee
last week.
Mrs. Walter Donkle ha been quite
sick with lit grippe.
Hev. Uobert Bos of Paulina
preached to a large congregation
here Sunday.
Graut Uodabatigh returned home
from Fife ft tew duy ago where he
hlis been herding sheep (or the past
few month.
Shoe Repairing.
RigR", the Shoe Kepulrer, i located
in llrst biiildinir south of Ochoco bridvte,
on east aide of Main street, Prineville.
Man' shoe hulf-aoled williNo. 1 leath
er for 90 cent per pair. Ladie' 60
cent pel pair.
eiauiilacuon ftuaranteeu
213-lmp
- Maurine Face Preparations
Bnhl and miaranteed bv Oldn. Wort'
man & King, Portland, Oregon. Call
for a Free Facial Treatment at the
home of Mr. O. 0. Clavimol, local anant.
Phone order promptly ileliverea. li-ii
Strayed.
Lliiht bay pony with white spot In
forehead t mane roached :- wemht be
tween 800 and U00 pounds: brauded HP
on loft shoulder. Reward for its re
turn to Hointan Keinka. z-o
Irrigated Land for Rent.
Improved irrigated land for rent !
Powell Butte district. Apply to (t. i
McFarlaue, Itedmond, Ore. 2-13-tf
Ifl ( 17 Lodge meet everyTue.
V Us r s day night. '
Btranner welcome.
(tk.o. Noiilr, JS. G.;
V. G. ; T. L. Coon, Sec.
dik, Trreas
Bkkt Bakkks
C. B, Dinwid'
Powell Butte
C. C. Ilrlx and wife of Prinevllle
visited relative In thl section last
(Saturday.
lilady Bnyn came home from
Prinevllle Friday for a few day'
visit with borne folk.
Victor Johnson left Saturday for
Portland after spending the winter
In these part. Mr. Johnson told bis
friends, however, to expect lilirt back
next full as he knew ot no lietter
place to winter and would cer
tainly return.
Mr. and Mis. W. W. Colllver ot
South liend, Wash., are visiting at
the Wallace Smith home.
ieo. ICIsler was a business visitor
to Prinevllle Wednesday. ,
Mrs, A. W. llnyn aud daughter,
Hsxel, returned home from Prinevllle
Wednesday. - Mrs. Bsyn had been
there some time caring for Mis
lluxet who ha I wen 111 aud I yet uu
able to return to her school duties.
John Itohde went to the county
seat Monday.
Alvln Rlgg, Keeve Wlllcoxen, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxen and Mr.
aud Mrs. Jim Ureeu were Powell
Butte lolk who attended a dunce In
Itedmond Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Iverson went to
Prinevllle Suturday. While there
they purchased some Due Butt
Orpington chicken.
D, A. Vale ha leaned hi big
grain farm to Mr. Paul for a period
of three year. The latter gentle
man 1 one of our new comers, bar
ing riven tly bought the Frank Bayn
place.
Relative are In receipt of ft letter
from Mr. aud Mr. Prunk Bayn in
which they state they have termi
nated their visit at Wallowa and
are returning to Portland. They
sny the weather ho leen extremely
cold and bud In Wallowa, bence
their return to Portland. The
Bayn have lived In Powell Butte
sunshine too long to accustom them
selves to the ordinary.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster were
visitors to Prinevllle Saturday.
Mr. 0. C. Truesditleand daughter
visited at the 8. D. Mustard home
Thursday.
Andrew Miller and family went up
In the Bear river country 8uturday
tor a visit with Mr. Miller' lister,
Mrs. Jacobson.
A. W. Bayn and Alvln Rlgg went
to Redmond Kuudty to see a buck.
lug contest. Mr. Rlgg took Sniff,
a bad actor, over to be ridden.
Sniff contributed hi (hare of the
afternoon' amusement by giving
the spectator ft genuine bucking ex
blbltlou.
Mr. and Mr. J. J. Chapman enter
tallied a number ot frleud at their
home Saturday evening. "500" wo
Indulged in uutll midnight at which
time the hostess served a. delicious
luncheon, consisting of chicken sand
witches, salad, pickle and coffee.
LOCAL MENTION
I. S. Blevina of Howard was in
town this week.
F. C. Warner has returned from
a trip to the Willamette valley.
The students of Mrs. E. L. Coe
will give a recital Tuesday, March 4
Messrs. McMurray, Lounsbury
and Wilson, O-W R. & N. officials,
were in Prineville today.
The ladies of the Music Lovers'
Club entertained their husbands and
friends last evening at the parlors
of the Ladies' Annex.
A New President
In Mexico
Frauclsco 1. Madera hn been
forced out of the presidency. He
was arrested at the National Palace
shortly before 8 o'clock Tuesday
afternoon by General Blnnquet.
Subsequently he signed hi resigna
tion.
General Vlctorlauo Hnertn, com
matider ot the federal troops, was
proclaimed Provisional Presldeut.
Oregon Trunk Ry. Train
Now leaves Redmond 7:24 A.M.
Arrives Portland 5:30 P. M.
This train run through without
chamie to Portland, cronsinu the Col urn
nia river on the splendid bridge at Uie
Celilo Fall.
Direct connections are made at Fall
bridge for Spokane and all point eaet,
.--1.1 at
Bids for Wood,
Notice is hereby given that bids are
called for to furnish 100 cord of solid
4-foot pine coidwood for the courthouse
and 80 cord of Bolid 4-foot cordwood
(iriniuer preferred) for the Crook Coun
ty High School. Bid to be opened the
tirnt Monday in March, BUS. The
county reserves the right to reject any
or all bid. By order of the county
court.
W kkkn Bbowm, Clerk.
Crook County Journal, $1.60 per yr.
Peter Schuttler
Wagons
We have on hand a number of
attractive
J. E. Stewart & Co.
I
THY - V
rnnevMiie
Flour
It Pleases
ii.
to know that our meat is entrusted to hi care, for he knows that good
meat is half the battle in cooking. He can get the best result with our
meats it is so tender and delirious. Our Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork, are
exceptionally fine in grade. If you have not tried our steaks or chop
there i a treat coming to yon in them.
City Meat Market
Low Fares West
SPRING COLONIST PERIOD
Daily, March
To All Central Oregon Points
.ON
v
Chicago $38.00
Peoria....: 37.00
St. Louis 37.00
Milwaukee 36.70
Little Rock 42.50
Memphis 42.50
New Orleans 48.05
Tell your friends in the east ot the opportunity of moving west at low rate.
Direct train service via Burlington Koute, Nortfiern Pacitio, Great Northern,
Sjokane, Portland & Seattle and Oregon Trunk Railway.
Von can deposit fund witli me and west bound ticket will be furnished
people in the east. . - . 2-13tf
W. D. SKINNER, Traffic
Details will be Supplied on Request H. Baukol, Agt. Redmond
Wagons (all sizes) at very-
pi ices
V. v..
I 3
the Chef
15 to April 15
iREGoilnii
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
FROM
St. Paul $30.00
Minneapolis 30.00
Duluth 30.00
Kansas City 30.00
.Omaha 30.00
St. Joseph 30.00
Lincoln 30.00
Manager, Portland, Ore.
SProfattKaat Cards.
Abstract. ' Insurance'
The J. H. Haner Abstract Co.
Incorporated
Prinevllle, Ore.
Farm Loans. Bond.
Law Office of
W.P.MYERS
Ksmilra Bid', PriMrills, Or
Dr. Charles MacFadden
Osteopathic Physician
lTtnl. THrfUs anil Natural Thrrntlr
kuiployM. Chronic IjImtsjw a speriait.
Offics ia Kanutrs Block
Telephone: Pioneer, No. 126.
T. . J. DUFFY
Attornetf-at- Law
(HaoocHor to W. A. Btli)
Psixitiix
Oreook
Prof. A. W. Grater,
DmnsHeaUr
Office in Morris Building thre door
south of Journal office.
Prinerills. Oregon
D. H. PEOPLES
Gvil and Irrigation Engineer
Boom 11 Adamson Bld'g
Prineville, Ore.
lot
Dr. Howard Gove
DentUt
Crook County Bank Building
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HAVE YOU
Filed your Deed? Of Course.
HAVE YOU
I An Abstract?
Certainly everyone has an abstract now.
I)o yon know where your corner are.
Well, No, Not exactly. .
Brcwiter Engineering Company,
Prioeville, Oregon, wiil locate them for
yoa and guarantee the work. Sun-eying,
Platting, Irrigation Engineering.
I'hons Pioneer 204.
Cmmrn. cf. Clmm X. !P. 33-lknm.
OCCDL18TS
SSelknap Cdwards
Prnfmimm mnm tSmrfmmn.
(County fbysician.)
tTrJnmmill: Ormg.
J. Tregelles Fox
M. R. C. 8. Enje; and t. S. A. London;
Lirencee Oreeon 8ute Medical Board.
Specialist in Surgery; Hygiene; Ali
mentary Canal; women and children's
diseases, ele
Office and renldenc" Third street near Court
House. Tel.: P!oaer. Cll anwered
promptly, nicbt or day. Charge moderate,
c.
C. SSrix
fteat Cstat
Crttf
.
Calls axpwkkxd Ptomptlt Dat or Nisht
Office Onk Dooe South of Adavson'i t
uuve Store. Both office aa resj- .
deaoe telephone.
W. A.
BELL
Lawyer
! The Dalles
Oregon
Si. Cliiotl,
mt-mCmm
SPrti
mill, .
Ormfmn.
Willard II. Wirtz
Attornev-at-Law.
Office in M. R. Bipgs' office.
iPkixeville Okeqon
. SSrink
mCatvyr
jf strut, &rinw9ii9a
Oram,
The Brosius Bar
Finest Brands of Wines,
Liquors and Cigars.
LAGER BEER ON DRAUGHT
F. E. BROSIUS, Proprietor