CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
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NOW
IS THE TIME
to have your Fall and
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The MEW."
Fairbanks
Morse
FARM ENGINE
Economical Simple
Light Weight Substantial
Fool-Proof Construction
Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore
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3H
3 II.
1 H. P.
on skids with
BUILT-IN
MAGNETO
P. -$66. 6 H. P. $119
All F. O. B. Factory
The City
More Than Rated Power
and a Wonder at the Price"
Add for Prineville Delivery:'
1 1-2 hp $ 9.00
3 hp 15.00
6 hp ... 25.00
T. J. MINGER
Prineville Dealer
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JournalIt pays
C. F. Smith is in Prineville to
day.
C. V. Bixby teturned to 0. A.
C. on Tuesday.
Edward Gould was in the city
yesterday from Roberts.
T. N. Balfour returned to The
Dalles yesterday morning.
Don't forget the W. H. Prose
sale on McKay on Monday.
The banks will close at 12 o'clock
during the fair next week.
Harry and Cecil Stearns left
Tuesday for the Round Up.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. T. W.
Davy in this city Tui sday, a boy.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
Jones on Saturday last, a daughter.
J. Alder Wise and family arrived
the first of the week from Albany.
He is living in the V. A. Booth
residence.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Harris in this city Sunday, a
daughter. Mrs. Harris was form
erly Winnie Windom.
Camp grounds are being pre
pared by Geo. Summers on his
property for accommodation tof
tourist auto parties.
Mrs. Jay H. Upton returned yes
terday from Portland where she
has been visiting relatives and
friends for some time.
Street decorations and extra
street illumination will be put up
on Monday next, for the big week
that is to follow.
Manager L. M. Simpson of the
Deschutes Power company was in
this city the last of the week from
the Spokane office.
Alex Tweedt and Elva Miller
were married in this city Tuesday
evening. The young people will
make their home at Post.
There will be a better babies
contest at the fair next week. "All
who are interested pee or tele
phone Mrs. 0. C. Claypool.
Miss Gertrude Osborn, of Los
Angeles, arrived in the city Tues
day evening to spend a few days
with John Lee. the bridge con
tractor. J. C. Robinson, of Medford, visit
ed his mother, Mrs. M. A. Robin
son, in this city last Thursday. He
was accompanied by his family :and
a Mr. Messner. ,
Regular services ' at Christian
church next Sunday. Themes:
"The Church Program," "The
Community Church Conscience."
Hours: 11 A. M., 7.30 P. M.
Rev. Reid and family arrived in
thi city from White Salmon yes
terday. Mr. Reid announces
services at the regular hours at the
Methodist church on Sunday.
Grand Master Westabrook of the
I. O. O. F. lodge of Oregon will be
in Prineville on Tuesday evening of
next week. All members are
urged to attend.
The best meal that has been en
joyed by the Commerical Club for
some time was served under the
personal supervision of Mother
Thompson at Hotel Oregon on
Friday. An important meeting
and a good meal at the Methodist
church tomorrow. Come.
More -than forty men attended
the luncheon Friday at Hotel Ore
gon. Much business of importance
was discussed. Considerable time
wa3 devoted to the discussion of
final arrangements for he fair.
Mr. Schee stated that more than
100 DeoDle would come to the fair
from Portland. The meal was a
good one. Tomorrow's luncheon
will be at the Methodist church.
The Rev. Geo. H. Ramsey has
resigned the pastorate of the local
Christian church, and will take his
new position as pastor of the Bal
lard church at Seattle as soon ae
the change can be made and a new
man secured f jr this church. The
step is one decidedly in advance for
Mr. Ramsey. His church is the
second largest in Seattle and the
salai y is a good one. .
Because of the fact that neces
sary papers tailed to arrive irom
Denver, the immediate action in
the railroad matter was delayed,
and not taken up on Tuesday even
ing as was hoped by the council.
A meeting is called for Friday
evening at which time it is hoped
that all matters will be ready to
Droceed.
A delegation from this city head
ed by the band will attend the
Tumalo fair on Saturday. Last
year this fair, was attended by a
large number of Pineville cars,
and the result was very beneficial
as an advertisement for the Crook
County Fair. The pilgrimage Sat
urday will be in charge of a com
mittee composed of H. G. Ken
nard, J. W. Carlson and T. L.
Ouinn. If you can go. notiiy one
of these men.
Chns P. Lambert was a business
visitor the first of the week.
Warren Yancey is driving one of
R. P. Scheurer's Hudson cars.
Mrs. I. Michel spent the week
end with her son Arthur In 'Port
land. Arthur is improving rapidly
from his recent illness.
G. M. Cornett and family and
Mr. and Mrs. James Toney were
called to Mitchell on Friday because
of the death of Grandma Toney.
Funeral services were held at
Mitchell on Saturday.
The Boy Scouts of Prineville
will hold a special meeting, Tues
day evening September 26. Elec
tion of officers for the coming year
and other special business will be
attended tc. Mr. Ramsey who
has been Scout Master has re
signed, owing to his leaving, and
Dr. Burdon has been appointed to
succeed him.
The Shumitt Club held its initial
meeting at the home of Mrs. H. P.
Belknap on Friday. Mrs. Duffy
favored the club with one of her
pleasing solos, "June Time," after
which the club was entertained
by interesting individual remi
niscences of the summer. The
Club adjourned to meet October
14th at the home of Mrs. John
Wigle.
"Doc" Hasket a laborer. 38
years of age, committed suicide in
Bend at 6 o'clock Tuesday morning
by shooting, himself in the head
with a 32 caliber revolver. He
was sitting on the sidewalk in front
of the Deschutes hotel when the
shot was fired, and although he
lived several hours, he never re
gained consciousness. An inquest
was held yesterday.
Powell Butte Notes
Ora Foster has purchased a fine
new "Red Rivsr Special" thresh
ing machine and is prepared to
make the run for the season at
Powell Butte and vicinity. The
start was made at "Bill" Bronw's
place. Tie machine is doing good
work and is well managed by ex
perienced people.
Jim Griffin is haDpy over the
'amount of rye he had from the
thresher. Mr. Griffin had pur
chased the number of sacks that he
thought his rye would yield, as
compared with former years, but
was obliged to send in haste for
two hundred additional sacks to
hold his grain.
Three headers are running in the
Powell Butte country belonging
resDectively to the following men:
Henry Edwards and sons, E. A.
Bussett and Geo. Hobbs, and Elliott
and Spencer.
George Shobert and sons have
purchased a little "pepper box"
thresher "bran new" and are pre
pared to thresh their own grain
hereafter. Mr. Shobert is a careful
farmer and has a large crop.-
C. M. Charlton has a fine field of
Marquis wheat, expert grain men
consider it the finest they have
seen. Mr. Charlton and son, E. C.
have also forty acres of barley that
is the best in this part of the
county. They expect to exhibit at
the County Fair.
Alfalfa Items.
The Jolly Neighbors Club met
with Mrs. Barber. The following
officers were elected for a term of
six months: Mrs. Ralph Smock,
president; Mrs. Curt Muller, vice
president; Mrs. Charles Pyatt,
financial secretary. Since the ob
ject of the club is sociability and
the officers elected are very efficient
a good time is assured us the
coming winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mackey of
Prineville, have sold their property
in Altaiia Known as tne .en
Ranch". The new owner has taken
possession.
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Too Late to Classify
THE BAPTIST PEOPLE Will be
on the fair grounds next week
withtheir tent as usual and there
will be no need for anyone going
hungry. 45tlc.
A SPAN-Of well broke work
mares. One gentle to ride and
work single, also hack and har
ness for sale cheap or will trade
for milk cows or heifers. Ad
dress C. L. Roberts, City. 45t3p.
2700 POUND RANCH TEAM
New wagon and harness for bale,
also ten hole drill. Deering
binder, new harrow, gartlon drill,
25 tons of hay, grain and house
hold -goods. Inquire at this
office. J." S. T. 45tfc.
A GOOD JERSEY Cow For Sale.
Giving about 2 1-2 gals milk
now, irives 4 gal when fresh.
Mrs. Pearl Breeding. 45tlp
FRUIT JARS Mason or Schramm;
quarts 50c; half gal 75c per doz.
2nd Hand Store 45tfc.
Visit the Crook
County Fair
Bigger and Better than
Ever Before this Year
While in Prineville Stop at
Hotel Oregon
European PUn
The Oregon Grill
Has Been Re-Opened Under the
Able Management of
"Mother Thompson"
"Meals Like Mother Used to Cook"
White Help Only
Auto Stages From This Hotel Connect With All Trains
and Interior Points
F. K. BARBER
MANAGER
"You Can Come
Back"
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We have a large assortment of the very best
designs, shades and shapes
Jockey Tarns, Colored Felts, Pattern Hats
in a Large variety. The only
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in the city. Here MlLLINERisJujune88,jTot a side line
Your patronage has enabled us to grow from a small beginning until we have a
very complete line. We can supply your wants
MRS. ANNA ESTES
Cor. Second & Main
Prineville, Oregon
Prize Dance
&
There will be a prize dance at
the Club hall Friday evening, Sep
tember 22, at which time prizes
will be given as fillows: One
dollar! for the lady wearing thej
most brilliant and attractive dress; ;
one dollar for the gentleman wear
ing the most brilliant and attractive
shirt; ,50 cents for the gentleman
wearing the most brilliant and at
tractive tie. Everybody come.
44t2c.
DELMAR F. LADD
Plastering, Concrete and Brick
Work. All Work Guaranteed
Ind. Phone 509
REDMOND, OREGON
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