Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 08, 1913, Image 5

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    0. G. ADAMS & COMPANY
Agents for Deering
HarvestingMachinery
Syracuse and
John Deere
PLOWS
International
Cream Separators
q Call and see us in our new quarters,
which we have built over, the better to
enable us to take care of your valued
orders. We will continue all the well
known lines handled by our predecessors,
and trust that we may have the pleasure
of meeting you at our new place of business
A Complete Line
of Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Shelf Hardware
and
Building Material
A Challenge to
Elder Adams
0. G. Adams & Company
-SUCCESSORS TO-
R. L JORDAN & CO.
Prineville, Oregon
j Pear sir: I hereby challenge you
to a public discussion before the
people of Prineville of one or all of
the following questions:
1. Resolved, "That the sect now
calling themselves ihe Christian
church is the church of Jesus
Christ."
Adams to affirm.
Wyatt to deny.
2. Resolved, "That the sect now
known as the Baptist church is the
church of Jesus Christ."
Wyatt to affirm.
Adams to deny.
3. Resolved, "That baptism is
necessary to salvation."
Adams to affirm.
Wyatt to deny. '
Sincerely yours,
Geo. M. Wyatt,
Prineville, Oregon.
Powell Butte.
Paulina Notes.
I'umHI I'.iiII', May ft. "rH- Ilualnth lliinncll oho muii-
t'luiM. Clmrl..ii i Inru. 'l hnine"".v '"Kt 111 the mniie oilier ilniigii.
from Albany Thurmlay where bel'-r, Mrs. Arthur lvcrhlts. nt the
wi lit tci attend til.' (mural cil liU ml vniu-.-.l nc .it 7."i..'iir. The cause
father who ill. it at that place re-j "f l"f 'I'""' hi-iirt ' rutil.U-.
James Prose is over on a
fmm the John Day country.
visit
C. C. O'N'eil of Lone Pine has '
trone to Alaska for a summer trip. !
Mrs. Will Arnold
land Tuesday.
left for Port-
Stockholders of the Pioneer
Telegraph and Telephone
Company Notice.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Pioneer Telegraph &
Telephone Company will tie held In
the office if the company Tuesday,
May 13th, 1H13, at 10 o'clock a. tu.
Kleetlon nt hoard of directors an J
other business.
(.'has. S. Edwards,
5 l-2t Secretary.
When in the market for Lime, Ce
ment and Shinzles, see the Redmond
Lomliei & Produce Co. 3 27 2m
Cellll.V.
(ii'iire
I.
iih mid n daughter ( Mine
Kinder and familv I lulled ,r""' Ch. lw.ll-, Wash , to lie present
III H.mIiiiimiiI Sunday, Ihe gtit'Hts (
relative.
I!.. m liiiKHett was it Prineville
i Ultor Thursday.
Minn Alma Johnson returned to
Prineville Sunday after u pleanant
visit with her parents.
Mr. ami Mm. J. L, Foster and
diaighter, Miss I'hoelie, attended
church In Itcdiiiuiid Stiiiday.
Frank Kelley of the Sinters coun
try visited friends III this I.H'allty
event! days hint week.
Miss Anna Miller visited home
folks the latter part of the week, re
turning to Prineville Sunday,
Mr. McPlmrland nt Kin tern, who
recently rented eighty acres of the
Wiirzweller-McCaffery place, Is out
Irrigating the land preparatory to
seeding. He will put In forty ncrcs
acres of potatoes and forty of alfalfa.
Ills family will Join him In the near
future.
A. II. Itohde mid prank Kelley
were business visitors at the county
seat Thursday.
J. (.'. Pnriiham and MIhm Marie
Austin of Kedinoiid were dinner
guests nt the Allen Wlleoxen home
Sunday.
Attendance at the newly organised
Powell llutte union Sunday School
lichl at Khcptird schoolhouHe Sunday
totaled 4S.
Mrs. Pearl Pulkemon and son,
Gilbert, lire here from their home In
the, Willamette valley, near Port
land. The Fulkersoiis are former
old time residents of Powell Untie,
having sold their farm here less than
a year ago. While here they lire
guests of Mrs. Fulkcrson's sister,
Mm. Karl Saunders.
N. C. Gulden was a business visitor
to Prineville Monday.
Allen Wllcoxeu and CrlM Kelts at
tended the Redmond Masoulc lodge
Saturday night.
At a well attended meeting at the
K, L, Johnson store Wednesday
evening Geo. Uobhs, Karl Saunders
nnd Allen Wlleoxen were elected as
directors for the cemetery. Ora
Foster was elected secretary and
treasurer. The members of this
board will serve for an Indefinite
time as did their predecessors. Mr.
bussett and Mr. Bayn tire the re
tiring directors.
J, L. Foster and wife autoed to
Prineville Tuesday to seo the Bights
of that burg.
Rumor has It t hat one of our bach
elor residents bus so far forgotten
Ids former principles as to take unto
himself a better-half. Insufficient
facts relative to the case cause us to
hesitate In making this most serious
uccusatlon.
at the funeral.
j Mr. P. lM.ly wascallcil to Seattle
! Wednesday nil account of the serious
i Illness of her sister, i
Mm. Julia Allen and daughter
were visitors from Suplee Wednesday.
The eldest son of John II. Parks
came In oil the stage Tuesday from
Seattle. This Is his llmt trip Into
this country. j
Mm. P.vn llamrack returned to
Paulina Sunday after several weeks'
visit with relatives on Heaver creek, i
Mike Hrown and family were the
guests of friends In Paiillnu Sunday.
Mr. Itrowu, who has been sick tor
some time, Is much better.
Mm. Thomas P.. Gardner was the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. t'tilvtu
Morris, Saturday.
There lire some Improvements lie-1
lug made In Paulina. S. Price Is
putting In a new store and the car
penters tire laying the concrete Moor
for the creamery building.
(race Wand returned from John
Day Sunday.
L. P.. Morgan made a trip to Prine
ville this week to be present lit court.
T. N. Ualfour Is busy looking up
the property In this neighborhood
as a deputy of the assessor's office.
Brown Leghorn Hens for Sale.
Dozen hens for sale or trade. Ad
dress Mrs. P. 1''. Wright, Lamonta,
Oregon. O-Hp
Stray Horse.
I have at my place bay colt, about
2 years old ; hind feet white; halter
on; branded 1U on right hip. Owner
can have sumo by paying all ex
penses. Horse Is all cut up In wire
fence and can not be moved for
awhile. A. Uimpleii, Dry creek. 5-8 3p
Melville Sewing Machines for rent.
J. K, Stewaut & Co. 6-1
Lamonta Items.
May 5, 1913.
Lamonta and Opal City ball teams
played bull Sunday. The score was
26-14 lu favor of Lamonta. '
Marie Bradcn, Myrtle Cowan, Ada
Mitchell, Ltlllnu Frogge and Neva
Wetgnud attended the bull game at
Opal City Sunday.
There was a dunce lu Lamonta
Friday night. A good time was re
ported.
A large crowd attended Mr. Itobln-
sou s sale Saturday, iney will leave
tor The Dalles Monday,
Lewis Mitchell w as on the Hick list
lust week.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Melton visited
Wclgnnds Suuday.
Jesse Melton returned home Satur
day utght from Washington. He
expects to stay here this summer.
Kva Hussey went to Prineville
Saturday where she will stay about
a month.
Mm. Warren and Miss Mabel
Smith were In Prineville Monday.
The Leuora ranch has changed
hands. The purchaser Is a Mr. Wil
bur from Boring, near Portland.
A. T. Stacks, who has been In The
Dalles hospital over two mouths, Is
slowly recovering and It Is hoped by
his many friends he will soon be
able to return to his home.
John Suudqulst and tumlly were
visiting friends near Lamonta Suu
day. Our worthy postmaster, Frank
Cowan, made a flying trip to Prine
ville a few days ago.
Miss Annabcll Itarr, daughter of
Mrs, Thornsburg of the Loue l'lne
ranch left Sunday tor a visit In Port
land.
Prospects are flue lu this vicinity
for good crops.
tn u Hjtor cur tt 1 '"-J Vyft w , if mi
1 1950 Fully equipped. F. o. b. Detroit
Chalmers"Thirty-Six"
gives the answer to both
to the man who is thinking of
buying a cheap car :
The difference between the Chalmers
"Thirty-Six and some other car you may
be thinking of buying is probably about
$300 or $400.
But the difference in value, we can hon
estly assure you, isn't less than S 1 000.
Nowadays it is not merely enough that
an automobile run. You can take that
much for granted with almost any car.
What you should look for is permanent
satisfaction, comfort, good looks, elegance
of equipment. You want a car you can be
proud of. You want a car that will be
good 5 or 6 or 8 years from now.
The Chalmers "Thirty-Six"' is such a
car.
Built in the Chalmers shops, manufac
tured not assembled made of the best
materials and under the most rigid inspec
tion, the "Thirty-Six" offers all you can
ask in a motor car. If you are going to
spend your money at all for a motor car,
isn't it wise economy to put $300 or $400
more to it and make your first investment
really good?
to the man who is thinking of
buying a high priced car :
Just what more do you get in any high
priced car than you get in the Chalmers
"Thirty-Six," at $ 1 950 ? Can you go any
further in a day or a month ? Can you go
any faster (except at great risk) ?
Can you ride with any greater comfort ?
Can you get any more conveniences to
make driving easy and pleasant?
We honestly believe that many people
choose high priced cars simply because
they are high priced.
We know of many who have paid more
than they really needed to pay
simply because they didn't realize that a
medium priced car like the "Thirty-Six"
would give maximum service,
We know these same people are paying-,
out monthly far more in upkeep than they
would need to pay for such a car as the.
"Thirty-Six."
To all such we say, "See the Thirty-Six;"
ride in it; try it out thoroughly. It is a car
you can be proud of a car that will save
you moneybut not at the cost of satisfaction.
Wont you give us the opportunity of demonstrating
the Chalmers "Thirty-Six"? Please phone or call
Huff-Maker Auto Co., Prineville