Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 09, 1914, Image 8

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If You Want Eggs
Raise Anconas
Settings for Sale
from a
Good Laying
Strain
See DALE JONES
Prineville. Ore. 4-3-1
Tuesday, April 14
Clean-up Day
Mayor Clifton by proclamation
has announced that Tuesday, April
14, is Clean-up Day for Prineville.
He wants all good and loyal citizens
to make a special effort in behalf of
a clean town. The city will provide
teams to cart the stuff away. Those
who do not conform to the mayor's
wishes will be dealt with under the
city ordinances. Clean out the
streets, alleys and yards adjoining
your premises. Give us a neat tidy
city. It pays.
Ladies Annex Elects
Officers
The ladies of the Annex held
their regular monthly meeting last
Tuesday at the Annex parlors. A
large number were present to take
part in the annual election of offi
cers of which the following were
chosen: President. Mrs- Omer Clay
pool; vice-president, Mrs. J. B.
Bell; secretrry, Mrs. H. W. How
ard; treasurer, Miss Baldwin.
Among other business transacted
the ladies voted to present the Com
mercial Club with a tlOO check and
a vote of thanks for their kind con
sideration during the year.
Near the close of the meeting
Supt. Myers accompanied by Prof.
Rebec of the U. of 0. appeared
and Prof. Rebec gave an interest
ing talk on university extension
work and also on the work done by
Dr. Hodges who started the "swat
the fly" movement.
Much credit is due the retiring
officers for the very prosperous
year the Annex has enjoyed.
LOCAL MENTION
F. M. Barton, who stole a saddle
at Paulina and was arrested at
Lakeview, has settled the matter
with the parties interested and they
refused to prosecute. Barton was
given his freedom.
. Easter services at the Presby
terian church both morning and
evening next Sunday. Subject for
evening, "Doe3 the Bible Teach the
Resurrection of the Body." M. A.
Prater, minister.
Owl Dance May 1.
Come to the Owl dance, Friday,
May 1st, 1914. Plenty of floor
managers, insuring everyone plenty
of dances. Excellent music and a
good time for everyone- Nothing
but gentlemanly conduct will be
tolerated.
What do you feed the Squir
rels? Try Wood Lark's Poison.
319 0. C. Claypool & Co.
Seed Potatoes for Sale.
Uncle Sam, Early Roe, Burbank,
Early Ohio, Hundred Fold and other
varieties as good as grown. Leave
orders with J. K. Sh-wart & Co.
8. D. Muhtard,"
3-19 Imp Powell Butte, Ore.
LOOK HERE!
Double amount of Green Trad
ing stamps this Saturday on boy's
and men's clothing, double
amount of green trading stamps
next Wednesday on clothing and
footwear. Big lot of ladies' and
children's oxfords at reduced
prices.
C. W. ELKINS, Prineville, Ore.
Utile . Girl Killed j
at Barnes Last Week
A very sad accident occurred at
Barnes last Wednesday, when the
two little children of Irving Sands
were coming home from school
Their horse fell in a ditch and threw
Uie children, killing the little girl,
eight years old, almost instantly
The boy, two years younger( wa
caught under the horse with his
sister, but he managed to pull his
shoe off and got losse, then ran
home for help. A doctor was called
but the little one was past all help.
Funeral services were held at the
Camp Creek cemetery on Friday,
April 3d.
Easter Song Service
at Methodist Church
Sunday evening at the M. E.
church the ladies of the Prineville
Singers' Club will render a special
Easter program. Some very at
tractive choruses have been pre
pared and solos will be given by
Miss Blanche Williams and Mrs, H.
R. Lakin. The members of the club
are: Miss Blanche E. Williams, di
rector; Miss Edna Estes, accompan
ist; Misses Nora Stearns, Frances
Williams, Maggie Glaze. Lora
Stearns, Ethel Williams, Mesdames
Lakin. Smith, Ketchum, Bechtell,
Calbreath and Wirtz.
Columbus Johnson Has
Stroke of Apoplexy
Columbus Johnson is suffering
from a stroke of apoplexy. He
was on the ranch at the time but
Dr. Edwards fixed up his ambulance
and brought him to his town resi
dence. Mr. Johnson was getting
ready to brand cattle when he
ruptured a blood vessel in the
brain. ' His condition is not con
sidered serious.
No County Division
Continued from first page.
can be placed on the ballot at the
November election.
"At the election in the fall, pro
vided the matter is placed on the
ballot, there will be required for the
division 65 per cent of the vote in
the territory creating the new coun
ty and 35 per cent of the vote in the
old part of the county from which
the new part is cutting off, to vote
in favor of the proposition in order
that it may carry."
There is no county division senti
ment in this neck of the woods that
the Journal man has been able to
find. Not a single, solitary person
was found who favored separation
at this time. It is too premature
for any such movement to be taken
seriously.
Death of Mrs. Templeton.
Mrs. David E. Templeton died
Saturday, April 4, 1914, aged 78
years, 7 months, 16 days.
Lavinia Pell was born in Ohio in
1835 and crossed the plains with her
father to Oregon in 1852. She was
married to Mr. Templeton in 1855.
Five children were born to them
Mrs. Med Vanderpool, Mrs. Philli
ber, R. M. Templeton, Mrs. James
Cantrill and J. If; Templeton, all of
whom are living and were with
their mother at the time of her
death. Her husband passed away
in December, 1908.
Funeral services were conducted
from the Presbyterian church Mon
day, April 6.
Household Goods for Sale
Inquire of V. A.
Oregon.
Shirley, Prineville,
4 9
"A Pair of Idiots" will make
you forget your trouble. See
them at the Club Hall, Friday,
April 10.
Estray.
Ki!(l awl white how pig, weight
about 85 IIik., tnkcu up at my plmu.
Owner tun have mime by paying
cunt ol adverting, etc.
A co. DuicYKir,
3 26-:ip Powell Butte, Ore.
For Sale
One lot In block cant of public
Hchool, Y17 cash, If taken thlH or
next week. Auureht) A. lively, trine
vilie, Ore. 4 -2-2 1
County Field Day
at Redmond May 15
May 15 is Crook County Field
Day. It will be held at Keilmontl
this year. County School Suporln
temlent Myers has arranged the
following program:
1 One mile bicycle race.
2 Boys' 50-yard dash,
3 Girls
4 Shot put.
5 880-yard run.
6 High jump.
7 120-yard hurdle.
8 Girls 100-yard dash.
9 Boys' 100-yard dash.
10 Pole vault.
11 1-2-mile dash.
12 Discus throw.
13 440-yard dash.
14 one-mile run.
15 Standing broad jump.
16 Grammar school relay.
17 220-yard dash.
18 Running broad jump.
19 220-yard hurdle.
20 Javelin throw.
21 One-mile relay.
The girls' tennis contest will take
place in the forenoon.
In the evening the declamation
contest will be held.
The county school superintendent
wished it distinctly understood that
event No. 16 is for the grammar
school boys alone- He wants to
give the little fellows a good fair
show for the prize.
All pupils who have attended
school three months this year are
eligible.
"A Pair of Idiots"-A laugh
in every line.
Fishing Tackle
We have a complete line. Kverv
thing you need, t'nmo and nee L.
Kaiuxtra, The Prineville Jewelry &
Sporting (ioodM Store. 4-9
Seed Oats for Sale
No. 1 New! (MU for nle.. Addtvtw
Itaytuond Calavan, I'rlnevltlo, Ore
gon. V2-;itp
Holstein Bull for Sale.
Thoroudhbred MolHtcIn bull for
Male. $100 on time and t'JO cash
tukeH him. T. K. McCai.mktkk.
4-2-Imp
Ordinance Number 212
An ordinance locating and dettlg
ntitliiK the center lino of Third Htrcet
fast from the mint line of "A" Ktrcct
to the eiuit boundary of the city
limit: ,
Whereas, It appearing that then
are ceverul dlHcrepcuclcs lie t ween
the recorded plut and mirvey an
maile, laid out and utaked over and
upon the ground of the Original
flat and Survey of Prineville, and
the several Addition! to the wald
town, now City of Prineville, Crook
county, Oregon.
And whereaM, It appearing that
the rtntr line of Third Htreet w-'Mt
from "A" Mtrcet mm re-entahllnhed
and fixed by the I.. I. Welnt Hiirvey
ami ordinance of Maid city adopted
and paMHed In conformity wllh Much
survey, Ik two and one-half feet
north of the center line of Third
Htreet eaMt from "A" Htreet, an laid
out ami surveyed over, through and
acroHH the KlrMt Addition to 1'rlne
vllle, Crook county, Oregon.
And, whereaM, the center line of
Third Htreet east from Kant "K"
street as laid out and surveyed over,
through and acrons the Third and
Fourth Addition to 1'rlnevllle,
Crook county, Oregon, makes an
angle to the north of ten tnlnilten
with the center line of Third street
iih laid out and surveyed over,
through and across the First Addi
tion to Prineville, Oregon.
And whereas, It appears to be to
the best Interest of the public and
the Inhabitants of the City of Prine
ville, Crook county, Oregon, that
the no iil center line of Third street be
Htralglitcned from the Kast line of
"A" Htreet east to the east bound
ary of the city limits. ,
Now therefore, the people of the
city of Prineville, Oregon, do ordain
as follows:
Section 1. Beginning at the center
lino of Third street on the east line
of "A" street as established and
marked by an Iron pin, placed by
the L. L. Welst survey, thence In un
easterly' direction making an angle
of seven minutes and thirty-Mix
seconds to the south with the center
line of Third street through the orig
inal pint of the City of Prineville, as
re-established and marked with Iron
pltiH, by the L. I). Welst survey, to
the east boundary of the city limits.
(Section 2. All curb lines between
the east line "A" street and the east
ern boundary of the city limits
along said Third street, shall be
twenty-eight feet on either side
measured at right angles to the cen
ter line of Third street as fixed and
designated by section one of this
ordinance.
Section 3.
established
This center line as re
and designated In sec-
tlon one of
tlils ordinance shall be
and hereby Is for the use only In the
building or curl) on said Third street ,
and shall In no wise be construed
as effecting or to effect the property
lines as surveyed and marked on the
ground of the said First, Third and
Fourth Additions to the said City of
Prineville, Crook county, Oregon.
(Section 4. Passed by the City
Council of the City of Prineville,
Crook county, Oregon, after the
third reading.
Approved by the Mavor of the
Raid city on the 8th day r.f April,
1914. O.N, Ci.ikton, Mayor.
Not Many Ladies At
tended the Meeting
Not very many huliei turned out
to the political meeting announced
for last Monthly at the courthouse,
There were several reasons there
for. The hour of meeting was
changed from 2 to 4 o'clock owing
to the two funerals which were
held that afternoon- The lutencss
of the hour interfered with the at
tendance of some so altogether the
combination of circumstances kept
the women away.
A temporary organization was
effected by the election of Mrs.
Benj. Zell, president; Mrs. Chas.
Shattuck, secretary; Mrs. Wm.
Young, treasurer; Mrs. Charlton,
press reporter. Executive com
mittee Mesdames Ross Robinson,
Thos. Sharp Jr. and F. A. Rice.
Meeting adjourned to meet at the
call of the executive committee.
Strayed
Light bay horse, gelding, weight
KI2U, rangy built, bald (ace, four
white slocking, (Small brand on
left shoulder, also T F connected on
stllle. Han halter on and sharp shod
.No. i arnica. Mist Meet) near HolM-rts,
Ore. Howard of $12 will lie mild for
recovery of horse. Deliver home to
M. 8. Maytleld.
4 Imp
Notice
MeuilsT of the Prineville Com
mercial Club are hereby notltlcd that
the annual meet lug for the elivtlon
of ollicero will lie held at the Club
rooms on the second Tuesday la
April (April 14, l'.M l.) at 8 p. in.
By order of the Board of Trustees.
a-2il Da.n 11. Bi.ooit, See'y.
Maurine Beauty Lotion
snd Sstin Cream ara roniiiiilla for
many beautiful ikini lliat ara attributed
to Orvgou climuta. Try them at
3 5 1'mssviu.s Mkkc. Co.
Ground Bone, Oyster Shell and
Baby Chick Food at Claypool's.
For Sale
300 head of 2 year-old si rem and
heifers: all grant- MerefordH. Call oil
or address 1). W. liarnett, Madras,
Oregon. 41) it
Mn. Wright's Confectionery Store
Fresh home-made candle always In
stock. -Soft drinks ot all kinds
Ice cream. Agent for American
Lady Tailoring Co. Prices lower
than ever. 3 2U
Mrs. J. N. Wright, Prop.
Auction
AT
Odd Fellows Building, Prineville, Oregon
Saturday, April 18, 1914
Commencing at 1 :30 p. m., I will offer at public sale all my
household goods, including a first-class piano, also farming
implements consisting ol a mower, hay rake, wagon and
harness, double shovel plow, garden seeder with all attach
ments, also a small hand seeder for sowing alfalfa, etc.
Two horses and a colt. Two cross cut saws and different
kinds of tools, small platform scales, etc Terms cash.
Mrs. Alf. B. Geyer
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Our entire line of Sulky,
Gang and Walking Plows,
Disc, Spring Tooth and Peg Har
rows, Garden Cultivators and
Wagons. Get our prices.
0. G. AdaEis & Co.
PRINEVILLE, ORE.
Salisiftiction Guaranteed by
A. C. WILSON
General
Carpenter
and
Builder
New Houses Built, Old Ones
Repaired, Remodeled
or Reshingled
by day or contract. Leave or
ders at C'lidon & Cornell's store
or address Lock Wax 375, Trine
vills, Oregon. 4 9
To get results from the setting
hen, exterminate the enemy.
Lee's Lice Killer, Insect Powder,
Carbolineum and Little's Dip.
3-1 'J O. C. Claypool & Co.
A new Klugstuiry pin no for Halo
cheap. For further partlcubim write
or 'phnueJ. II. ! HKUifciiu, Itedmoiid,
Oregon. 3-21 '.'l
Watch for the Owl dance.
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