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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1901)
Xccai Ttfention. Lee Wigle was a business visitor from 1'iicw list Saturday. lioux To the wife- ot John L Allen, mar Haycrcek, last Saturday, a son. D F Stella, F M Hudson and V 11 rwk were iu Ironi the Bond Sun day. Patrick Keilly was over from Ash wood the Utter part of last week on rotate business. Love Bailey was down from Piiullnn lust week and reported everything flourishing up that way. Win Conlthard and G E Henry were down from l'aulius, the first of the week after supplies. Will Jfllin was over from hit ranch wear Hay Creek Saturday and brought in somo fine pork for our local buteli I'M. X A Dibble and J M Tackaberry, of Kilny, Haeney county pased through hist week on their return from below. Dr H Claik has gone to Silver Lake and will be away for a compl of weeks, returning about the middle of Deccuibet. W J Wright was down from How ard the latter part of last week at tndin?to business mutton at the county seat. Don't forget that you can save 50 ntj on your winter reading by sub scribing for toe Oregonian with the Jovbxal lor 2.50. Robert H Krug, one of the sub stantial clover raisers of the Squaw reek co mtry, was a business visitor iji the city Friday. The old China wash house is being Bioved onto the back lot preparatory so erecting the new building for Mib Susie Slay ton. Sunday morning the fire laddies moved Hose Company No 2 cart from the old location to the house in the near of Salomon's store. Sam Hodges says that it is rumor d that Tucket Snow won the Burns Handicap at thi recent race meeting in San Francisco, with Treichel up. Robert Smith, of the firm of Smith Brothers, of Sisters, was in town the first of the week accompanied by bis wife, attending to business affairs. Mrs James Hamilton c.f Antelope, and Mis Vis Combs, of Portland, Jiuve been visiting with rela tives iu this city during the past week- Cliitwood'was over from Griz- ?.'.v Hui.day end reports the ground V dry for putting in grain, but the win Tuesday night ought to make it uii right Last Sunday evening the Christian Endeavor society gave a special ser vice which was very entertaining. It was entitled "An Evening With The Hymns". W T E Wilson was over from (Sis ters the first of the week and informed h! our local man that there was con siderable building being dime in that thriving little burg this fall. T J Ferguson come down from his ,.,,.icn st Crook last week and is build jng a commodious barn on hie city property. Mr Ferguson will spend the forger part of the winter iu- town with his family. Hons To the wife of, Dick Vander- Sunday, tie I'Gtli inst, a daugh- Jl other and child doing nicely -,,v!it is tlioiigli that witn careuu nursWR Dick will be able to attend to (he sti'se business in a short time Fai-k L''isk, proprietor of the Ham ilton Stable, returned Sunday even ing from a sht visit looking after his oattle interests in the Hay Creek ,trv Iln rem'ts stock ill fine condition, altho the gnaw is becoming a little dry on account cj lack of raiu lor some time '. The raiu Tuesday night, xJiile not arv heavv. did a great deal oi 'good. Ti.r i line consolation about the fact of living in tbis.country and Miat i ive do not have to wade around in miid no to our knees. A finer 1 mute than wc have experienced this full could wot. be wishiid. fur. ill tha vwt, V-r. James Wood, the Ashwuud nost master, paid this ollice a friendly call last Saturday. Ho report everything prospering over that way, News was received last Saturday that Hy Shook, former resideut of Douglas county, was very sick' at the farm of Hugh Listor where he has been herding sheep this fall. MrsC I Winnek desires us to thank the choir and others whoso ably assis ted her in the special services at the Christian Eudeavor last Sunday even ing, thus making them a splendid success. A Thomson, of the firm of Wiim- weiler & Thomson, came over from Washington Monday fur a short busi ness visit. Mr Thomson has lately returned from a visit to his old home in Scotland. He report having had a very enjoyable trip across the briny deep. Last Saturday J B Shipp met with a veiy painful accideut that may lay him uu for awhile. V nne no was griudiug some of the plauw bits the emery wheel flew to piece and tore the nail from one of his thumbs and badly bruised up his right hand. Frank Elkins & Co are preparing the ground for the reception of their blacksmith shop, which they will move this week to their lecently e-0 auiied property on t he corner opposite SiniDson. Wilson & Cos store. This j will give them a eenrral location audi one of the best in town. J W Hon has moved down from his farm near Howard aud will winter in town in order to be wliere can nave medical attention. Mr Hon is sullei ing from a mild torm of nervous pros tration which incapacitates hiiu Irom work and requires a course of medical treatment. Collins & Davis have purchased the Bowliug Alley store and stock from Hardin and Stroud and are stocking up with a fine line of coufectionery and smokers articles and we predict that the boys will do well as they arc both well known in this county. Lew McCallistcr wa fn from his ranch on Squaw creek the first of the week after supplies and informed our reporter that he was eradicating the sage brush in a way that would biing tears to the eyes of old time grubbing hoes. He connects three railroad mil together about three feet a part nH hrtp.hes about 10 or 20 horses to the machine aud tears the brush Uj by the roots. F M While, who is now a citir.cn ol Crook country, received word Monday that he had won his suit against the iteariifhip Valencia, lately plying be tween San Francisco and noiue. This is the first case brought againi-t the i'acific Whaling Co for damages for loss of freight and mistreatment of pussengeM. Damages were awurdo In tlie sum of $7,000. The case h been appealed to Hhe V 8 Marine court at San Francisco, but it will no doubt be decided in Mi Whites favor. Last Friday n.g'ht the fire bell rang out on the night air and brought the inhabitants of our city out etiniass, but on arriving on main street no lire was found. The mayor had ordered the bell rung in order to go', the peo ple out to search for a man who had become delirious and ran away in his nii'ht-elothes. His name is O 1' Col lege and lie has been'sufieting from an attack of typhoid fever and becomi g delirious at a time when no one was with him made his way out of the house and across the street into John Elder's barn. Several hundred men were looking for him for more than an hour. Not Dead Vet. Edwin McKenzie, a well-remembered Uoscburg boy, who played quarter back on the I'acific University foot ball team while' attending that insti tution at Forest Grove, is now half back on Multnomah Club's eleven. Bowburg Review. Ed was hero last August with the Allen & Gilbert Co. helping sell pi anos. A short time sfterleaving here he got married and located in Port land. A short time afterwards j uni ors were rife that he had committed, suicide, but any oue who can phif liull hur-k on Multnomah' eleven ha nut beemdead very-long.: We hope he may live to commit suicide that, way ' luirmauj yeuis. laouuio,. ill 'WURZtVEILER 8 THOMSON Announce the arrival of some very choice things in ladies' jackets, silk and flan nel waists. Eiderdown dressing jackets, rainy day skirls, percale, flannollotto and calico wrappers, Our line of French waistinp; flaunoU and wrapper goods should not lie over looked. "We do not blow about prices being lower than ever, but the following will convince any economical buyer that we are the loadora of low prices: Ladies' calico wrappers, good line of colore $ 75 Eiderdown dressing saeques every lady should have oue. . , prints, 22 yds 1 Good grade fast color stocks to choose from, Apron ghtnghamt in checks and pluids, 10 yds 1 Outing flannels in daik light colors, I I yds Men's lino laundried shirts. '125 1 00 I oo I and I 1 00 j ... 00 1 Ladies' fust black horn. 3 puiis S3 Ladies' heavy lloeced lined vest, Slivciu) at , , , 35 Childrn'i tchool handkwhiuf, colored border!", assorted. 2o each, 3 fur 05 Ladies' black mereorir.od lateen waists, Regular $3 line for,, 1 50 Pontine Scotch plaids, just the thing for children' school dress. Special at 20 30 inch while theeting at 07 Jieadquartors for S?oyat Itforcosler Corsets, WURZWEILER & THOMSON ESSISSSF t Uhc 3 armors' Outfitters We.WocM Like To talk with you about Plows and Harrows . . . Yen Msy be Surprised f vou have through ni to know never looked our immense stuck, that we buy 1'luws and Harrows in car load lots. Wc will l'O glad to quote you prices mi anything in' the implement line. We curry the - Genuine Oliver l'low, Wth the 'Chilled" ami 'riteel" in both Walking, Sulkies, and Gangs. . Wo have all Oliver Plow? We Carry in Stock Olivi-r Chilled Walking plows Oliver Steel Walking plow The James Olivet Sulky plow Either Cast or Steel bottom The N'cw iMiinrlmenf, limn J'l with rithiT No. 21) or No. i(), ('aH Piiffiilil rt,l I., 1-1 ..) II I I Mn 111. II It (4 ill 1 it II' ( i t fti'el liottom Attatlied. . inch with third Hottom We have in Harrows th Kciiiirs lor t!i IU uiul oiiite a stock of L . . . r UcpairH lor.otiior maken oua PRICES Are an low ax is consistant witli legitimate bui'inet-H The I,in Steel The I'an l'v The Deere Wood Lever "i'oolii 1'ruriieJ Iiiirrnw Harrmf Harrow In tlK Di.c Harrows We liuvu the Docro and Oshorno Wlicc's all ready, Vv'itli Tires on, that will make your old Hack as good as new for a low P rnce. .1 M ane I C! Don were down from Snpleo Tuesday after a loud of sup plies. Uuy your turkeys and cranberries for sauce from Foster & Lehman's butcher shop for Thanksgiving. Haw Mill Kcinoveri. On or about December first, we will move our saw mill to the John Dayi AH parties wanting lumber will please tike notice. Hawkins Hum. Hotel I'i'Inevlllo. On Fcptember 1, 1901, 1 took charge of the Hotel Frineville, and have re furnished the house throughout, bed rooms, dining mom and kitchen, and otherwise improved the bouse. I have closed the Vienna Cafe, and in doing so, desire to thank my many patronsifor their patronage for tlio past three years and hope to se you ull aain at the Hotel Prinevilto. The houso will be run An American plan and rates will be $1.00,, $1.00 aud $2. per day. Our accommodation cannot be surpassed in the e;ty. - A long distftiioe-tolephone' psy sta tion, bo Vein established in the house. Yours Ilespectfully. 1 C.TL.UiuKiax.. idamson Winnck Co. Ketfeifig .succeeds like Success t . Is an old Buying, and is abundantly proven by our constantly increasing business, We aim lo have in our Drug Stock everything nroJod for the sick muni. Our prescriptions are ciircfully com puundud from the bust, freshest drugs and chemicals, ill the mint sanitary inaiiiiur, and at us low u as is cennistaiit with good business trfiiiciplas.. II lArp art v sti veral Ways To do business, hut only on right wry. We do not aim to inuke our pruhts from one customer, but b selling to our customers often. When you sro near ear store, step in and c x amine otir new stock nf Fiunilure, Carpets, Ma'tintr, .Curtains, Woll Paper, Hooks, Slntioiiory, Musical Instruments, Iirushes, Cimibs, Books snd Cnmra Supplies,, all ot. Rcascnabic Prices jidamson Winnck Ca