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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1901)
Work is pro- jj Xocat Wenton, Special uiuaio today Thanksgiving t the Union chiucli, Mr. and Mb. A. M. Drak were in from 1 Hot Butle the first of the week. L fandoi a- prominent business ninu from Shaniko, was in the city last Sunday, U. S. Cowles wns & business visitor from the Hud spring neighborhood the first of the week. MiiiueU Wheeler and wife were ver from their home on Willow creek the first of the week. George Senecal one-of the protnin nt stockman of the Suplee country, Has in the city last Sunday. K. W. Nelson was down the first of the week from Upper Crook river and paid this office pleasant call. . w. J wliu was over Irom his farm on WiUow creek Friday, making liwil proof on his timber culture, Through, the kindness of our friend Jlr. Dunk we received a new sub- acription. from Ashwood tliis week, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mclleen were aver from Grizzly the first of ilia week Their new house is about completed John Adkinaon was down from Lava the first of the week attending to bus iness niRttersund visiting with fiiends, Commissioner Healey wan in from Haystack Monday and reports a good proepset for graia so far in that sec tion. Will Hardin- returned last Satur day from his recent exploration of j;ortiousof the Willamette valley and reports -having had a splendid time. A. S. Hammond,. of the C. S. Rail way and the Cline Falls Development t'o., was circulating in our midst the latter partof last week pressing at the Falls. tiaorge Eodnian was in from Culver She first of the week and paid this of .1,.o a pleajsant cull. He reports grain nuking well and a large anion nt yet on oonie up which the last rains will bring out in good shape. Before the next issue of this paper we expect to be in our new quarters in our own building ou the west side f Main street near tneOchoco bridge, ttall and see us when we get in run aaug older. lbs Katkmal Stockgrowers conven-' rami is now in session in Chicago and tihe Portland Chamber of Commerce is contemplating making an effort to tiave the next session held in Portland, which would.be a good thing for the slate. Wells Bell and" Will Marks went over to the Deschutes Saturday for purpose of investigating some prop erty in which they are interested. This is their story, but a young lady who has a homestead out trial way Told our society reporter that Will was going.out to look at ber inncb, and as they took a cooking stove with them it looks suspicious., W'm. H. Parker will leave this morning for Prineville where he has jrirchuaed an interest in the Crook Cockty Journal. Will has bren foreman of tile Herald for over ten years and is a first-class printci.. His friends wish him success in liio new venture. Harry Crawford will' as sume the responsibilities of. the fore munship, Albany Daily Herald.. Hon.. J. K. Williameon returned lost week from an- extended 'visit to Portland and Salem., While away he y.as called upon to bury his mother who was recently etiiken with paral ysis. She was an Oregon pioneer and had arrived at the ripe old age of 73. The Journal joins with the entire community in extending sincere sym pathy to the family., A. H. Lippman has just completed' the front for the new building being,! elected for Mrs. Susie Slnytrm. This makes the fourth onehe haseousUuet- id during the past sixty days. Mr. L.ppman received an order a few days ago for 5000 doors finished in good -hiip, from a St. Louis planing- mill;, hut owing to transportation facilities w.-u unable to fill it. Where would' Hie denmnd forourexcelleiitpine lum ber end if we ojdj; had. cheap,, iraus jjM'iatioa?; Firemen will give a grand ball at Ghuos bull tonight Thanksgiving. D. Koopmim was a business visitor from Post last week. Ho recently lost a cabm by having it set on the by an incendiary. Juke Johnson was down from his farm on Mill creek the last of the week attending to business matters and was looking as well as usual. The Knights of Pythias, assisted by the Kuthbone Sisters, will give a grand ball on Christmas eve. A good time is assured to all who attend, Henry Gniy was down from his ranch on Upper Crooked river last week and reports work having begun on the Yaucy bridge near there. Frederick Green (lied very suddenly at Haystack last Thursday. He went after a bucket of water and fell dead, He came out from the Willamette val ley last full. George O'Neal was down from Pau lina Friday making final proof on Ins homestead near that place. Mr. O' Neal is one of the heavy sheep owners of that section. Win. Palmehn was over from Griz zly the first of the week and paid this office a pleasant call. He reports everything progressing nicely over in that part of the county. The number of claims allowed by th county court according to the semi-annual statement of the county officials during the- past six months was 2131 aggregating IIJ.MG.87. There will be a spociul session of the county court held on the first Monday in December tor the purpose of rearranging the various voting pre ciucts and to establish new ones. - E. Johnson and wife will leave Friday for the San Joaquin valley in California where they will winter They will be met in Portland by their son Jehu, who will accompany them and spend the winter there. Mrs. Newsom.of Prineville, Oregon, arrived recently on a visit to her sis- ter-iu-law, Mrs. R. H. Simpson, Mrs N'ewsom left Tuesday for Pomeroy, Wash., wher8 ber mother resides, to unite in a family re-union. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Lula Simpson. Weston Leader. The dog poisoner has been ai work for some nights past and there are a number of casualties. While there are always dogs in towns of this size that deserve to be killed, there is no excuse for anyone who poisons pro miscuously and such persons should be severely dealt with. Hon. J. K. Williamson'! many friends here will regret to hear of the great sorrow which lias come to him in the death of his mother. The Herald joins in the many expressions ol sympathy which the sad occasion has called forth from the press of the state, and from personal friends of Mr. Williamson. Antelope Herald. Wm. J. Wood and Marion Still well were over from their mnches in the Squaw creek country and report everything looking fine- in that sec tion of the county. There will be a large acreage of clover and alfalfa sown in that country during this fall and next spring. That already sown looks well and it is thought that a great deal of the soil heretofore be lieved unfit for alfalfa will prove to be the very best and we may safely predict that 9quaw creek will yet be one of the beft alfalfa sections in the county. W. P. Keady and wife returned Sun day from trip to- Portland. Mr Keady informed in that his recent trip with H. V. Gates through the southern part of this county and through Lake and Klamath, was a very pleasant one and that he enjoyed it very much. He reports the scntion traversed as needing & railroad; very much. Stock looks well in that sec tion of the state aiuTthe ranchers are yet cutting fine crops of hay oft' of title same laud that they have been cut ting from for the paef twenty years. Mr. Gates is now in California pur chasing a lot of machinery, for their oil operations in, the MalheuRcountry. They will have on the ground! by the first of the year machinery whioh will enable them to sink w well, 2500- feet, and they are tangnind that they will bo successful in opening, A. good, well ui.thcnfiiT. future.. " ZWEILER 8 .THOMPSON, 1 t i ray Auk f -a, lure J. 4u. t.i.Mfc.ii.MW J i-i'A V.il.', IrVB2srTOE5T GALE. The timo for taking inventory is noon at band, ami wo miut raluco our stoolc. In order to do so wo will oiler a discount of twonty-flve per cont on tho following linos: All of our Wool Dross Goods, twenty-five por cent off. All of our Ladies Jackets, twenty-five per cent off. All of our Ladies Dress Skirts, twenty-five por cent off. All of our Mens Clothing, twenty-five per cent off. All of our Mens' Overcoats, twenty-five per cent off. All of our Silks and Satins, twenty-five per cent off! It don't matter how low the goods were, iky are twenty five per cent lower during this sale. I2r-V-EIsrTOE"y S-AJLIE. WURZWEILER 8 THOMSON .. njiMi.nn.n ,,,,1 ..,. "Uhc farmers' Outfitters We Would Like To talk with you about Plows anil Harrows . . . Yoa May be Surprised If you have never looked through our immense stock, ; to know that we buy Plows and Harrows in car load lots. We will he pluj to quote yon prices on anything in the implement lino. We carry the Genuine Oliver How, both the "Chilled" and ''Steel" in both Walking, Sulkies, and Gangs Wo have all the Repair for the Oliver Plows, and quite a stock of Repairs for other makes OUR PRICES Are as low as is eonsistuot with legitimate business ...... wsessuxbobsbsi We Carry in Stock Oliver Chilled Walking plows Oliver Steel" 'Walk ins plows The James Olivet Sulky jv Either Cast or Steel Bottom; The New Department (!na Mow with either No. ty) or No. -10, Cant Ilottom, and in 12 and I I inch fjtwl Hottom with third Dottom Attached We have in farms Tho Un The Lean JVg Tho Deero Wood Lever Tooth Fruiiieif Harrow Harrow Harrow In the Disc Harrows We have the Deere and 0nhorno Wheels all ready, With Tires on, that will make vour old Hack as good as new-for a low I' nee. Tiiaiikxtrlviiig Dinner, For the purpose of raising fundB to pay existing obligations and to prepare for other improvements on church property, the ladies and friends of the M E Church will serve a turkey dinner in Prino- vilte on Thankseivinc da v. Novem ber. 28. Dinner will be served in the Miller building on Main street opposite the livery stable. Adults fifty cents and children. 25 cents. Hotel Prlnm-illo. On September 1, l'JOl, I took charge of the Hotel I'riuevill, and have re furnished tho house throughout, led rooms, dining room and kitchen, mid otherwise improved the bonne. I have closed the Vienna Cufe, and in. doing so, desire to thank my many p&tiocs for their piittonsge for the pHt. tiiro yenrB and hope to see you all again at the Hotel Prineville. The home will be ronton American plan and ratog will be- $1.00,, $1.50 and $2. per day. Our accommodations ennnot be surpassed in tho-city,. A long distanoo telephone pay sta- tiou Baa been established in the house. 1'ouM Bespectfully, C.K..lltJD(jWUfc. Jtdamson Winnck Co. succeeds like Success I an old wyitip;, and ii abundantly proven by our oomtuntly increamng buaintian, - We aim )o haoin our Drug Slock evurything nto.id for the aiclt room, bur prmcriptioni ars carefully com pounded fruni, the bMt, frealimt drujM and cliomiouli), in the moat aaiiitury. manner, and at aa low a, Price aa ia conniatanl with gwd baaiiieaa principlua. There are several 4 Ways To do biiainesi, but only ono right wry. We do not aim to limit llUr euatomur, but by ln)ill nom ono oiling to our cuatomer often. When you re near nur tore,.top in and cx mine our new Mock of Furniture, Carpel,, Minting., Curtain,, Wall Panel, Bonks, Stationery, Muaioal. Instrument.,. Bruahe., Comb., Hook, and Oamra Supplies,, all at Reasonable Prices rfdamson & Winnck Ca it