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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1903)
MiliMlliMili jCocal Fred Zell U revolted ou the sick list.' V. H. Smith returned from Slnini ko Friday. Thomas Huston, of Crook, was in the city Sunday. A.M. Logan, of Price, was in the city the first ot the week. 8. 8. W est was a business visitor in the city from Bend, lust week. William Oibson of Crook, was a Prineville visitor the first of the week Bern To the wife otJ. V. Fogle in this city on Monday March 9, a son. C. C. Hon, of Howard, spent a few days in our city the first of th : week. H. V, Ponkel wns a business visitor from Lava the- latter part of last week. - C. B. Swnlley left Monday for a few weeks ahseace on his Deschutes home stead. Winchester sh t gun, new, for sale ' cheap. G. A. I'kksi.ey, at V'innek's drug store. Miss Fay Lam-on returned last week from an extended visit with rela tives at Culver. J. H. IS ray, of I'ppcr Crooked River, was a l'ri eville visitor, return ing home Sunday. J). K. Stewart left last week for a brief visit at Pendleton, where his daughter Grace resides. Warren Glaze returned Tuesday from l'ortiinid, where he has been studying music L. X. Keh-ay, nf Silver Lake, left for home Monday after several days bus iness visit in our city. Dick Vandervert made a trip Thursday to Haystfck, where he is feeding a bunch of cattle. Ten members "were taken into the Methodist church Sunday night as a result of the recent revivals. H. W. Limsnn, a prominent farmer of the Culver district, was a business visitor at the county seat last week. The Christian people will give way to Rev. Tomkins neit Lord's day, unless the protracted meetings close before. . .- Jacob Siroud, Frank Stroud and A. B. Seales, were in from Lamonta Fri day making final proof on their home steads. Tbion Thionson, the Ashwood mi. ing man, went up to Howard the first of the week to look after sruue min ing matter . P. B. Davis was a business visitor from Sisters the latter part tif last week. He reports no sickness in that section at present. Xotice is hereby given that J, F. Forest, will not be responsible for any debts contracted uv other natties. vithout an order from me. Tuesday the variable chinook made i s appearance an I was welcomed by x'.e hayk-ss stockmen with joy, but I long before a change? H. C. Benton and H. C. Grater, of t!M! firm of Benton & Grater, of Ash-v'x.-d, were busines visitors in the c ly the latter part of last week. There is more sickness prevailing in this section nt present than for years. II is hoped that spring will open soon ai d cau e a change in conditions. Sam Lytic, came down from Pan lina Sunday on business bent. He reports everything quiet on his Pan li a Izee mail route at present. V. P. Vandervert came down from Lava Satmday on business. He re ports plenty of bay in that section to carry the stock through the winter. O. M. Kisser, late of the Bee Hive, ani ed Monday on his regular trip through this regi n. Mr. Kisser is now acting as a commercial traveler. C. J. Cottor was in from the com ing city of Deschutes last week at tending to business matters. He pre dicts a boom in Crook county land this spring. - There has been a gr nd rush for the sheriffs office during the past few days by those having taxes to pay, as the lath closes the time allowed for the three per cent r bate. j. W. Vog I, an expert occulist of Portland, will be in Prineville every Ihice months. Those wishing any thing in his line would do well to consult him. Si Hodgea wishes toja .nonnce that com. noticing with TK 15, iha pries of 'f "ill bs raiial to 76 ecnss per pan, l his M yard. 9ent('on Woodbury's FACiAL PREPARATION For all skin troubles it is THE BEST. 1). P. ADA.MSON'S (Tito Brick Drug Store) H. L. Hickman, the photographer is issuing a coupon for each 50o pur chase made at his gailery and on March 20th tlm person holding the lucky mimlio- will receive a cash prize of five doll rs. J.K.Bennett, J. C. Bush, Colonel F. Smith and Jerry Aehey, promineii farmers of the Lamonta section, were transacting business in the county eat the fi:st of the week. Governor Chamberlain has called an election to be held Monday, June 1 in the Firs' Congressional District to till the vacancy caused by tho death of Thomas H. Tongue. Dr. Virgil Belknap arrived Monday from Prairio Ci y to attend his brother Dr. H. P. Belknap who has been seriously ill for some dys past, but at tnis writing is improving. E. K. Bruekman, Fred Bruekman, L. W. Ross, J. L. Irvin rind K. H. Periling, of Albany, were here last week looking after timber land. The rush for timber laud continues un abated. Dean Cyrus came over from Sisters last week and took charge of the jc-v-clry business of Cyrus Bros. Dean has graduated as a first-class jeweler and can do a neat job of repairing at any time. U. S. Deputy Mineral surveyur John Xewsom, returned . Mondav from trip to Ashwood where he did a lot of work for various parties. Considerable activity is looked for in that camp this spring. Andrew Noble was down from his ranch on Upper Beaver creek the fore part of the week and reports his stock looking very well and plenty of hay on band to pull through the winter in good shape. C. E. Wright, of Upper Ochoco, left Tuesday for the gold fields of Alaska, where he goes to work at the carpen ter business. He will make Dawson City his headquarters, and before leav ing subserbed (or the Journal. The influx of eastern people after imber land continues unabated. They come from JSorlh Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and in fact nearly all the iniddie northern portion of the Union jas well as from our neighboring states. Of the seveal industries for which Prineville ail'ords an opening, there is none which is more needed than a steam laundry. A good man wi h a laundry plant in our city would be as sured of a paying business from the start. Dry WoOd At New som's Wood Yard 53.25 Per Cord. You will never wish to take anothor Jose of pills if you once try ChnmlK-i-la'n'e Htornacli & Liver Tablets. They are easier to take and more pleasant in e?cct. They cleans the normuand regulate the liver and bowel3. For sale by all druggists. Dr. W. W. Taggart, the eye special ist, at the Poindexter Hotel, will at tend to your eyes, fit your Bpcctacles, cure your headache and nervous troubles. One charge for one year. Care of children a speciality. Glasses ground in Portland. Stationery ...at... D. P. ADAMSON'S (The Erick Drug Store) For Sale 1810 acres of land. Suitable for ua-ming, grsiiag, fruit raising and alfalfa. Good improvements. Located n the survey of ths Columbia South ern extension Rail Road. Will sell na sy Serins, for particulars writ I. Toman, Priftvll Ort-. Last Thursday n'ghk Rev. and Mrs. Clark entertained at their now parson age in honor of Or. Cawood and the converts who took their stand during the recent meetings. Their home was filled with guests, who spent the evening pleasantly in games, musics and conversation. Refreshments were served, and a genuine good time was had hy all. The Uuv. Jt Tonkins, tiospet Mis sionary, ot tlio Middle Oregon Baptist association, is conducting a roivnl mooting in the Union church. The meetings commenced on Sunday night and the interest is very good, attendance is also ood considering circumstances, sickness, etc. Koine have desired the prayora of God's peo ple to become christians. Trenching each day at 3 p. m. and 7:110 p. in The meetings will continue until after tho the next Lord's day and after that will be governed by Hu, : .. :t ...... I v v Ml'.eresfc iiiauoc.ncu. --v. -. Alexander I'aksoxs At the ., i i , ...... (.iooige Alex under mid Mih Clurn Pvtrsnna. I The bride is the accomplished ) daughter of John Parsons, one of, Linn count)' substantial farmers and is well a d favorable known through out toe vestirn part ot ine state while the groom is one of those fellows known to the general pu lie as an cuuur nemg assoc a c m- itor and proprietor of the Express-Advance of Lebanon. It is a well known fact among George's friends that ho Ins bet'!) contemplating t':C 'a'al step (or several years yet when be took it, it came as a shock to the community. May he always be a loving inland, n kind father, a grey headed grandfather and his "ghost" walk regnlaily. May he find plenty of "fat takes" through out this life and when his List its'.ic is off may his "form" be laid to rest on the ''dead galley" of an honored life. J. G Ed'tards, of the Baldwin Sheep A Land Co., Hay Creek. Ore gon, was married to Kliiatieth J. Bell on Fehiuaiy 2t, at Thorp? Hall, Hour den, Kast Yorkshire, England. Here is many happy days, Jack. Rural Spirit. DIED. In this city on Wednesday March 4 J. . Wrieht. Mr. Wright was horn near Holli'.v, Linn county 43 yeais ago, where he resided until eighteen months ago when he removed to this place, lie he had been in ill health for the past, four years and hoped to be licnclHcd by a change to a drier climate than that of Western Oregon, but the change was made too late to do any liermanent g4sl. He was a man 01 1 upright character and ingniy reseci eil hy all who knew him. He left a wife and two small children. The remains witc .interred in the city cemetery la'side those of his mother and little daughter. J. . tVimer Killed. One of the saddest things that a newspaper has to chronicle is the sud den or violent death in the commun ity of a striuig, healthy man. Buch however is the lot if all of them at times and the Journal is no exception t4 the rule. Last Thursday morning J. W. Wimer, of Xewsom cr ek, together w th his son started to the timber r ,1 load of wood. Arriving at then 4iestination t ey proceedi'd to (ell a tree. As it started to fall Mr. Wimer remarked that it was going to fall where they had intended it should. I'hcy were his last words for a limb that had been broken off hy the hill ing tiee spuing back ami struck nun on the side of the head with such force that it crushed the skull killing him instantly. Mr. Wimer came to Oregon from Missouri and settled in Coos county from whence he removed to Douglas county where he remained for several years and then c me to this county (our years ago engaging in the dairy business. He was an energetic man and was very enthusiastic in what ever he undertook, often too sanguine as to results, but he met his reverses philosophically and at once started to rebuild when he had made a failure. He was rapidly building up a good business on Newsom creek and his dairy products wore becrming much sought after in the commercial world. In him the community has lost a good citizen, the family a kind and loving husband and father. The remains were intered in the l. 0. 0. F. cemetery by the local lo ge of Odd Fellows Battirday at 1 o'clock p. ni. The family has the sympathy of theantire community in this sad af-.ction. lesiueuee oi me in ioc nuiem cui . , . , . miiessouti st of Albany, March l,lll'ln 8 ,vo1 CTw.?ar. All of WURZWEILER 8 THOMSON Ptinovlle's Leading Merchant , , Wc desire to express our thanks to the people for the liberal pat ronage bestowed upon us during the year just past. AAunAiWAAnnAr Upon Completing our inventory wo find that ntoro space will bt needed for our Spring Stock of Goods now on tho wity from tho iiiiinufiietu'-cr.s, and to inako mum for tlio stuno wo v ill oiler for the A' KXT THIRTY DAYS our Dry Goods nt unheard of prices. .... . ... Un Utiles nml .Misses s Misses' Dress Skirts, Ladies' Lames ami .Misses ooiuioves and mittens, Ladies' wrappers. Ladies, misses and C hi tljt 1 1 1 tl LT No Reserve in this 7"TT!KZ"7l7inij!rT!ii,iF!!II5 - mi I J i i . i; V 1 1 1 . 1 1 II Tlii'i'i'.n'.n' ..ib ii-ii V f jf1 ll 44viiiK tau eels;. U'.4r4 V.I dU.44444. ; 4.t 1.1.14 4li;,i"4tive lira. I'Vr m;i1. 1,i I f ui! i'ii4i:K!l. j jjj Or. IV-rai l -d'eil 1' ItWo.ia, M iat, lnteiTstn! psmViU't uiaile.l f; v I) nskii g. I MR f jR03H -.1'OCKET. KNIVE.S AT D. P. ADAMSON'S (The lirick Drug Store) !S WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. , CLAY A. SIMPSON, . M'g'r Interior Dspt. Has the largest percentage o! cash assrta to each dollar of lia bility; earns tho highest avcrairo Interest, and Issues th3 most up-to-date progressive policies for in vestment or protection. Tnu H aul a I'hoto Van II tint H i; lim e The Best Studio and The Best Equipment Ami ti e Give' Von The Best Work At ii L Hieknais Ed 40 Per Cent Discount ... Jackets, Ladiea' mid Misses' Wool Hosiery, Ladies' and and Children's Fascinators, Misses' and Children's Hoods, .., , . . our ool Dress (,oods as well sale. Every dollar's worth nf ., .., mm Vin Kzo nt you with admiration Then decide at once to gain this if iAPr .i.n'a Dleatiuru !;iS'();VA.nd let me immediately take h il&M yur measure h m thi I Sormlcy, S")1')1 't'4"l"l'ltl'tl'l"t't''t"t4tl'H''('4t'"l4)i.4'l4t. f IIIlf f'444 A UIG Hl-DL'CTION ON ALL LINl-S AT M US. SLA V TON'S Kim PRINEVILLE'S -4m. ft " ' ' " "14 4. . , ' ''- 't l, I, f . , 4 , . , ,i t44fHniMlH,4ni'4ll, i.l,,,, , , , , ( , )4tl4HH' I 4. 444,4., ,1 ! 4V- 'r" 4 i ' 4 4'4 'f 4 , ... w, .j, m f.ili . i I.' . ) 1 HI V v . . 1 '., , r r '...l.!..JJSL,Y."yn .7 . m mtf'r i niK nr. n i i U 7 U U EItttoocL Eield. Fienc The above cut shows our KLW00I) woven wire fence. It is so strong that it Htops all large animals and so closo nt the bottom that the smallest pig cannot get through it. The largest meshes in tho higher sizes are eight inches from cenk-r to center, the next size mesh is four inches from center to center, while in t..e lower part of tho fence additional strands are introduced making tho smaller meshes just, the size-of a four inch diamond divided in the middle, Wo carry this fence in stock in the following sizes: 20 inch, 34 inch and 42 inch, in 10 and 20 rod rolls,; WE FULLY GUARANTEE TI1IS FENCE So that you take no chances in buying it. It gives per fect satisfaction p-verv time, T Own Wly Journal, a Dmo Mti wTwrof'", l pasa". fun f -all af f Hi rw ta r aaxaa. W Html. T. . M IK. rMS4, Or. . . as Our Stuck of men ami hoys' goods w ill be sold forOOc. 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