Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 14, 1913, Image 4

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    Summer Rains MakesterFavored' Fall Sowing
Saturday
Specials
$4.75 Lawn mower, 3.25
6.50 Lawn mower, 4.65
.40 Broom, .30
10-lbs Dried Prunes, .85
Castor machine oil, gal., .45
Best When Done With
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V "W TM 1 W In 51
The New Kentucky Drill
Furnished with or without press wheels. Satisfactory terms and prices
Woven Wire
A car load of Page Woven
Wire Steel Fence just arrived.
Ten Styles. ,
Suit all conditions.
Can make delivery here or at
railroad points
in large or small lots.
If interested ask us about
fence.
C W. ELKINS, Prineville, Ore.
LOCAL MENTION
MissJessie Hartley is in Prineville
for a short stay.
Miss Hazel Templeton of Sisters
spent Sunday in Prineville visiting
relatives.
Mrs. N. E. Cottrell returned Sat
urday from a week's visit with Mrs.
George Roberts.
Horace and Lee Belknap and
Omar Claypool have gone to Bel
knap Springs for a week's camping.
Miss Myrtle Campbell left Satur
day to visit at Vancouver and at
tend the Adventist camp meeting at
Oakdale, Wash.
J. W. Carlson and family and J.
E. Stewart and family returned
Saturday from a week's camping
trip on the Ochoco.
C. I. Winnek is among the latest
to join the ranks of the automobile
squad, having purchased a four
passenger Ford the first of the week.
Mrs. W. A. Booth left the first of
last week for a visit with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Price, who lives in Eugene,
She will stop over at The Dalles to
visit her son, L.A. Booth and family.
Collins Eikins and family re
turned Friday from a business trip
to Portland. Miss Helen, who has
been visiting at the home of Judge
Goodin and Miss P.uth Goodin,
niece of -irs. Llkins, accompanied
them home.
Theresa Bundy, who was gradu
ated from the Crook County High
School last June and who secured a
teacher's diploma in the June exam
ination, has been engaged to teach
the Dry Creek school for the com
ing year.
Miss Waldron, of Sisters, who re
cently came to Crook county with
her parents from Walla Walla, was
to Prineville Saturday to make ar
rangements to do her last year's
work in high school in the C.C'.H.S.
Miss Waldron will take the teachers
training course in connection with
her other work.
Messrs. Wallace and Warner,
accompanied by Misses Wonderly
and Schlattman, spent Sunday and
Monday at the W. P. Myers camp
on the Metolius, While there they
visited Suttle Lake where Mr. Wal
lace boasts of catching one lone fish.
Miss Schlattman remained for a
visit with Mrs. Myers.
D. F. Stewart and wife, accomp
anied by Evelyn add Weldon Hyde,
returned Friday from the ranger
station on the Ochoco where they
spent several days camping. Mr.
Stewart reported good fishing in
Canyon creek and fair hunting in
the adjoining hills. He had the
pleasure of seeing Prineville with
the telescope on top of Lookout
mountain.
LOCAL MENTION
D. II. Burdick and J. R. Murphy
of Metolius were county seat vis
itors Friday.
D. F. Stewart left Monday morn
ing for his ranch on Combs Flat to
put up his hay.
H. J. Leverman is acting deputy
county clerk during Warren
Brown's absence.
Born, Saturday morning to the
wife of Richard H- Shriver, a fine
baby girl. Miss Louise Summers is
nursing Mrs Shriver.
Pies. Milliorn and family re
turned last week from a trip to the
John Day country.
Cal Wigle left for Halsey Sunday
: for a short visit with relatives. He
will go from there to his home in
Buckley, Wash.
J. A. Groves of Spokane spent
several days in Prineville and vicin
ity looking over farm land with a
view to investing.
Mrs. Estes left Tuesday morning
for Portland where she will meet
millinery jobbers direct from New
York City. She will be gone about
a week selecting her fall stock and
gathering new ideas for the milii-
( nery trade.
j All are welcome at the Union
church August 17. Bible school 10
; a. m. Morning worship 11a. m.
Subject, "Victory Through Christ."
j Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Preach
ing 8 p. m. Subject, "The Short-
comings of Nature." The Sunbeam
Trio will sing at the evening service.
M. R. Elliott and family returned
Saturday evening from a four
I weeks' auto trip and report a very
fine time. They went from here to
Portland then south as far as Shasta
Springs, California, and home by
the way of Klamath Falls. The
entire trip except from Hood River
to Portland was made by auto.
The week August 7-13 in Prine
ville and vicinity was cool and com
fortable. The official thermometer
played around in theSO's on all ex
cept two days. On Sunday it reg
istered 00 and on Wednesday made
everybody shiver by dropping down
to 70. We enjoyed fine showers on
Monday and Wednesday, 4.5 inches
having fallen on those days. Sun
shine and good weather are again
with us.
Carl .inke of Redmond, who has
charge of the Redmond band, was
in Prineville the first of the week
making arrangements among our
musicians to organize a first-class
band. Mr. Zinke, assisted by local
people, is going to give a concert
soon and at that time will be able
to state definitely what can be done
along this tins. Ail who are inlur
fJtrl in this work shouid see CI.-.;.
Condart or ELcn Frt;n;h.
LOCAL MENTION LOCAL MENTION
Born Near Madras, August 7,
to the wife of lister Pummel, a
daughter.
The W. C T. U. cleared $1(1 bust
Tuesday from their sale of ice
cream and cake.
Judge Springer, who vns in
Prineville a few days on business,
left Friday to join his family who
are still enjoying camp life on the
Metolius.
The following services will be
Sheriff C. C. Low and family of hcM Rt th I!a',tist rhurl,h m'xt
Klamath countv s,K-nt a few davs! Sun,la-v: Sunday School. 10 a. m.
in Prineville this week.
C. Vanderpoul of Ronton county
was a guest of his brother, Med
Vanderpool, a few days last week.
Chauneey Becker, who has leon
Mrs. F. McAllister will speak at 11
a. m. The pastor will preach at
Grizzly schoolhouse at M p. m.
B. Y. 1'. V.. 7 p. m. Subject for
8 p. m., "The World' Wise Guy and
God's Wise Man." Sung service in
employed in the assessor's office for! cmu.otion with lu. tht,me A
are invited.
Ijist Tuesday evening members
of the Baptist Sunday School met
at the parsonage and completed the
organization of an adult Bible class.
The following ollieers were elected:
President, Mrs. R. S. Wilson; vice
president, J. A. Mathews; secre
tary, Mrs. I). F.Stewart; treasurer,
Mrs. C. Roberts; teacher, Mrs. J.
McAllister, The class will be
the past two months, left Tuesday
for his home at Laidlaw.
T. E. J. Duffy and I). H. Peoples
left Sunday for a short hunting trip
to Summit Prairie. Their auto
broke down and they had to send
for ChaufTeur Maker to haul them
in.
J. II. Haner and sons, Frank and
Ralph, returned from Portland
Tuesday. They were on the train
that experienced the land slide and j known as the Invincibles, their
other track troubles coming up j motto, "Win One," and their etn
Deschutes Canyon. blem the red and white pin, adopted
County Clerk Brown, accompanied by the International Adult Bible
by Miss Barnes and Deputy Clerk j Class Committee. If you are not
Battles left last Friday for the I in a Sunday School you should lie.
Stearns ranch at La Pine. They We extend you a hearty invitation
also expect to visit Crater Lake and 1 1' come and join us. J. M.
. ......
Minn Ivlna Kites of Willninf-tte. Col
leen "f Mohic will tenrli I'utiio In thin
city during the cjtinn Beamm. S H It
other points of interest before re
turning. Joe Luckey and wife, Mr. and
Mrs. Sweet and Miss Spencer, all of
Eugene, have been visiting John 1
Luckey and family for several days.
They came by way of Klamath Falls ;
ami Crater Lake and will return by
way of the MacKenzie, stopping a
few days at Foley Springs.
The union services will be held
next Sunday in the Presbyterian
church. Mrs. Holloway will have,
charge of the morning service, j
Miss Nellie Summers will sing at!
this meeting. Rev. Prater will
conduct the evening devotion, j
Good music at both services. All
are welcome.
A. S. Fogg, U. S. commissioner
at Hamilton, was a business visitor j
in Prineville the first of the week, j
His daughter, Miss Ethel, came,
with him to take an examination !
for a teacher's permit. Mr. Fogg1
reports great interest in land in his
section, 112 people having filed
since December 8th. He stated
that his dry land alfalfa planted i
June 8th was one foot high and
other crops in general were good
Their chief grain crops are rye,
barley and .wheat. Mr. Fogg is
trying out some of the crops recom
mended by the agricultural depart
ment at Corvallis and has found
that rape and emer, which is of the i
barley family, do well in his
section. I
LOCAL MENTION.
Henry long of Portland has been
in Prineville the past week looking
fur good farming land.
(.'. D. Davison of Paulina, accom
panied by Mrs. F.veret and children,
was in Prineville the first of the
week on busines-s.
Mrs. L. It. Hamilton, who lias
been visiting in Paulina, passed
through Prineville Wednesday on
her way to her home at Grizzly.
Floyd Ferguson, representing It.
F. Outcault of New York is in
Prineville interviewing our business
men on advertising propositions.
F. M. Hathaway ami mother left
today for a two-weeks' tour through
the Willamette valley by way of the
1 MacKenzie Pass.
J Mrs. Evelyn I,anc Walker, who is
( to have charge of the training de
partment anil the domestic science
in the (.'. ('. 11. S., arrive I Wednes
day evening.
' .
Ladies' Tailored Suiti at Reduc
tion, j
i Mr. Wright, wlm rciri'i'iit the1
' Amt'iirun l.utlii. Tailoring Omipnny, !
hn jiixt received a line lino of f n in )-n ;
(or full ami winter mnt. All who cinlcr
l'foru Annum '-''III will n"l a ten per i
Cent lliHl'OUIlt. '
I Fre-li fruits and herrieH, ice cream j
and hihIiiuVhii alwavit tie (omul at Mm.
; VVnuhl'd Confectionery Store. 7Hltf
Lost
I I, ant Hominy, lietween l'rinivill ami
'NieI, one auto lleenmi, No. IlilHU.
Fouler ileanx return to II. W, llnuuril
' or Journal ollli-e.
i
Millinery
Clearance Sale !
I lmvc just n few summer
lints left which I am sell
ing below cost.
Everything must go.
Mrs. Estes
Corner 2nd nml Main Streets
Prineville, Ore.
H. Z, GriffHh
Central Oregon
Well Co.
Contractors for Well
Drilling and Prospect
Holes. Depth Guar
anteed ...
Dealftrt in full lin. of wall lupulie.,
Ca.uline Engine. I'umpt, Etc.
Culver, Oregon
Farm
Loans
For a short time we have sub
ject to our disposal
$25,000
for loans on highly improved
irrigated ranches in the vicin
ity of Prineville. Loans to
be for $5,000 or more and run
from 3 to 5 yeiirs, with inter
est at 8 per cent, payable an
nually. W'e charge a smiu! commission
to ba paid by the borrower.
Kee
A. R. BOWMAN
with Central Oregon Title it
Trust Co. G-l!)
Prineville, Oregon
The "Story of the Cadillac," is one of that mechanical and
commercial advancement which makes for permanency.
The Cadillac Company has never yielded to clamor by
producing that which catered merely to fancy, nor
that which took advantage of the uninformed. On the
contrary it has produced only that which it knew would
give to the purchaser ' value received" in abundant measure.
The Cadillac Company has never been obliged to icsort
to exaggeration and over-drawn claims to dispose of all
the cars that it could make and more. Its policy has
ever been to under-claim rather than over-claim. It is
gratified that the public accepts its representations at their
full worth; because the public has never been misled and
because the public could always expect and has always
received more than was offered.
THE W. F. KING COMPANY
DISTRIBUTORS
Prineville, - Oregon