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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1903)
J. H. Gray was down from the Bonneyview stock much Saturday. C. P. Lewis, a prominent resident of Burns, was in theci y Saturday. John Steidlc returned Monday from t business tup to Shaniko. J. M. Henklo, of Grixzly. was a busi ness visitor in our city Tuesday. C. Sam Smith returned Wednesday from Portland. Bors In this city March 28th, to the wife of Cal Harris, a H pound boy. Mother and child are doing well. Mrs. Henry Windon and Miss I.ct tie Armstrong, were Ptincvillo visitors Thursday. Andrew Morrow, a prominent stock man of Willow creek, was in the city Saturday transacting business. Lewis MeCallister, of Howard, was in the city Saturday en route to the desert. W. H. liirdson , of Howard, was in the city Wednesday and rejiorts, their mill in full operation. An Easter sermon in the morning, and another typo from the Old Testi- Wm. Holder left Monday for Silver Lake, where he goes to work the tim ber tusiness the coming season. Judge Booth made a trip to the Ochocosan- mill Tuesday, returning the same day. Dave Magill, of Izee, was a business " visitor in our city the first of the v eek. J. T. Edwards, of Squaw creek, who was reported last week seriously ill with pneumonia, is much better. if. C. Aubrey, a prominent citizen ot Bend, was iu our city Monday on business. J. H. Miller, of Mill creek was in the city Mo day on business and made the Journal a pleasant call. Si Hodges wishes to announce that commencing with Fe 15, the price of feed will be raised to 75 cents per span, at his feed yard. The firms of Wurzweiler &. Thomp son and Salomon, Johnson t Co. have been receiving a part of their spring stocks the last few days. The enterprising firm of Salomon Johnson & Co., have just recieved a full line ot the celebrated Packard Dress Sbo p. Fred K. Wallace, cf Shaniko, the genial agent of the Prineville Slianiko stage line was in our city lust Thursday on business. A party of Ashwood's citizens con sisting of W. H. Huston, W. J. Say lau, and John Lawler, were in the city the latter part of the week. 3D Woodbury's For all skin troubles it is THE BEST. 1). P. A DAMSONS (The Brick Prug Store) The members of Juniper Circle No. ;I7, Women of Woodcraft are request ed lobe present at their ne.U meeting on April ?d. J F. Taylor and family, who have been in our city during the winter that their children might attend our school, H'turncd Wednesday to their farm property at Grizzly. id lleinbrook arrived Saturday from San Francisco to take a posit. on in the store of At'amson Winnek A Co. Mr. Hcinhrook is a good phar macist and the drug buying people of our city aro insured reliably tilled piescriptions. Ladies' Shirt Waists in all grades and styles at Salomon, Johnson 4 Co. Bruce Gray came in Thursday from Cpper Crooked rivir, where he has been ill for three weeks past with pneumonia. He is no convalescent and his many friends aie indeed glad o see him out once more. Gail Newsom returned Sunday from Portland where be has been attending medical school. The past year was his thi-d in the study of medicine. He comes to spend the summer with his parents Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Newsom. C. L. Hinton and wifn, of Grimly, were in the city Wednesday attend ing to business matters. Salomon, Johnson A Co., nave just received a new and complete lino ol Ladies' and Gent's underwear, P. B. Howard returned Tuesday from outside points iu the county, where, he has been in the interest ol the enterprising firm of Wurzweiler & ti. 1 IIOIIISOll. The Presbyterian Sunday School if I : .'. i . t... ..... ....... ni ,i iiuttiiii lor easier Sun day April 12th, in the evening, A nice time is promised and all are cordially invited to attend. Beit Nye, of Bear creek, arrived iu the city Friday. Ho come' to get medical treatment for an injured foot, which injury ho incurVed some lime ag-i by bis horse falling on him. The young people id the I'lvsliytcri au Sunday School organised n soeii ly last Saturday with a charter memhei ship of 17. The objec ol the society is the promotion of social welfare iu our city, and a chaiter is to be applied for soon from the K'ng's Daughter. Buy your house lining at Salomon J vihuson & Co. MJCOT gloves All Kinds WURZWEILER 8 THOMSON Prlr.evIIe's Leading Merchants On last lhnrsday evening Carna tion Chapter No. 24, Eastern Star celebrated llr.'ii Indue iiiiniieisarv in a very appropriate manner, "the Masons and Star ladies were present, A sin rt program was rendered after which a banquet was indulged in. A giaxl time as Had by all. The Bend Bulletin is the newest exchange to reach the Journul and is a blight newsy sheet of four, live column pages. It is owned by Max. Luddeiuan of Antelope and edited by Don l!ea ot Portland. The manage ment intends enlarging in thu near future to eight pages and the journal wishes, the Bulletin' genial manage ment all the success possible. Salomon, Johnson A C ., have a nieut for the evening, is the program for April the iith at the I'nion church. All are, invited. K, rt. Ciill.n, I or Sale. One register d llerfnrd Hull, 5 ears old. II, F. Zki.i", 1-21! IVinevi.le, Or. Call lor Csiiiiiy Warrntil. Dr. W. W. Taggart, the eye epecial- w'"'""c "Be 01 """""S- ist, at the Poindexter Hotel, will at- H. H. Cain, ol this ciivhas recently tend to your eyes, fit your spectacles, puichased the magnificent $I0U0 euro your headache and nervous English Shiic Stallion 'Dunsmore troubles. One charge for one year. Prince" from L. A. Boo'h and will Care of children a speciality. Glasses keep him at the hitter's stable in this ground in Portland. city for the ensuing season. Mr. Maz Lueddiman, proprietor of the! ?!"'' ',0rs0 '' " ",ld Antelope Herald and Ashwood Pros-1 , ponnns. Ureclmg ami peotor, .pent a couple of days "n3ure r, ire i as good a, the Prineville enroute to and from Hend. I mf 0l" '""''""'" ko ' All outstanding Crook County War ranU w ill be paid on presentation to the County Treasurer. M. if. Bki.i., County Treasurer. I'liiisvplv, March 25, l'JUII. For Sale 18(H) acres nl land. Suitable for farming, grazing, fruit Mining and alfalfa. tioml improvements J.nenled n the survey of I In- t'olnnihia H orn extension 11. ul lloml. Wil on e sy terms, i or particular to F. FoltRHT, Prineville Orrguii, m aith rli write i If jou wish to dross with care In firm garments rich and rare Made by a Tailor who knows the trade And have the fairest of creation To gaze at you with admiration Then decide at once to gain this Dleasura r;jfMnd let me immediately take l'.'i your measure your measure JflYou will know that my prices V mc lew Suits, $15 and up I Guarantee Satisfaction Sormey, Vic Vailor Mr. Lu deman is quite extensively inte:ested iu the newspaper field and predicts a great future for our section and Prineville in articular. K. M. aad T. J. Powell, of McKay, wish to announce that their range on Dry cretk, consisting of 1440 acres ol deeded land is reserved for their own use and lespectfully ask that all stock men please avoid stopping on the same, it being on fenced. Anyone wishing to buy improve ments on a homestead claim and file on the same, can find out further Dar- Orion Kinnersley, Blake, McFall ticulars by calling on or writine to this oHlce. This is a bargain as the our inter f .per lompinya man, was city the last of the week in the i. -ts of his bouse. Dr. W. Vogel, an expert occulist oj Portland, will bo in Prineville every . three months. Those wishing any thing iu bis line would do well to consult him. Some of our boys have been shaving I heir heads, Happy Hoolcgan style il.rring the past week ahd as far as comfort is concerned it may lie all r;:it, but for looks well. The great Oak-Easel sent by Strauss Bros., of Chicago, containing 500 sam ple for men's fin' tailoring can now he seen at the store oi Salomon, John sen & Co. Judge W. C. Wills was in nur city Monday from his Willow creek ranch. The judge reports farming opeiations lively, aM being, busily engaged in their spring work. H. H. Davis and wife, of B aver creek, were in the city the first of the week. Mr. Davis informs us that he has changed locations and that he will soon move to Paulina. J. M. Silvcrtooth, one of Antelope's popular dispensers of wet goods, was iu our city the last of the week en romc to Silver Lake, where he goes to ). i k iiver the country. II. A. Presley left Sunday for his b(,i.i in St. Paul Minnesota, llr. Presley has been employed for some time past as prescription clerk in the drug store of C. 1. Winnek. C. Header and Clarence Miller, of Sii ii Lake nere in town Saturday nu their way to Shaniko, where thev i go to meet a party ol silver Luke tun her peckers. . Jlev J. V. Millegan left on Mon-; lav's stage for Portland. He hasi been ill our section fi Iwo weeks pa,, iit-ldiug some very successful l.ilCt.i ts. owner wishes to leave the country and will sell cheap. W. E. Smith has puichased A. B. Carey's interest in their sheep and will now run then . Ho reports get ting his sheep through the winter in good shapa, but for a time it looked as it there would be a heavy loss. We wish Mr. Smith success. Mrs. Susie Slayton returned Satur day ruin Portland, where she I as been iu the interests of her millinery store. hile gone Mrs Slayton spar ed neit or time nor money in select ing her stock for the coinjng season, and her customers are assured of something nice. The Shaniko Prineville wagon mud is reported very bad in the Willow creek neighborhood and the residents are urging some means of improve ment. We understand that a gener ally signed petition will be presented to the C'uunty Court at its next session asking for an appropriation fur its imp'oveinent. A. E. Mathews, of this city, has a piece of residence projiei ty in Spokane which is a good paying investment. The bouse is new, lias eight ronno .in' modern improvements. Tin properly consists of six lots, barn and residence. He will trade the sann for Crook or Lake county farm in imlwr land. Address A. E. Mithcws. 'rireville, Oregon. mEsnan 51 1 ' a i o nc r 7 mistake in securing bis services. Sunbonnels for the Ladies at Salo mon, Johnson & Co. The business houses of our city aie enjoying au increase iu their business as the spring season opens. Prineville firms are keenly ajraku to their oppor tunities, and the fact that they sell goods at living prices is testified to by . the great distances travel d by people in order to trade here. Customers come frcm long distances from all directions, and it will ho a long time before any i land town oan encroach upon Prineville' trading territory. Among the new goods received liy Salomon, Johnson & Co., is a very pretty slock of calicos. The ball game last Sunday between a pick up nine and the Prineville base ball club resulted in a hard earned victory for the former, the score stand ing at the close of the game 24 to 2:1. This is the opening game of the sea son and much interest jn the national game is promised. Let all base hall enthusiasts get together and practice and organize a nine that will make a name for mil city. Wo certainly have the material here for a team that could easily clean up all t e inland towns. The same tea' wil play at the fair grounds next Sunday at 2 p. in. Adiniss'on fiee. Voimg men should see the new line of Gent's H".eat Salomon, Johnson & Co. Last Saturday evening one of our j.iburb n residents, who was slightly j inebriated, attempted to cross the Ochoco just below the main street in Ige, and bad it not been for the promp action of Marshal Harrington, he would doubtless have been drown ed. The water was quite high at the time, ami a drunken man would have been helpless in the torrent. His tani was stopped jusc on the edge ol i!io river, ami unhitched and put aw ly until the following day. its iwner had recovered from his jollifi .-aiinii and w'as willing to go home . i.i the ii 1 1 1 it street biidge. .llulv Help U'uilll-4 An energetic nisiingi r for olliee lo lie 0H'ncd in this oily for large manufacturing concern. Salary One Hundred Dollars per month extra commissions and expenses. Five Hundred Dollars cash security requir ed. Best of references. Address Manager P. 0. Box 2124 San Francis co, Cat t. Ladies AHER & flROSH I POCKET KNIVES I I D. P. A DAMSON'S I J (The Iirick Drug Store) I nwm DON'T READ THIS New SPRING HATS at Mrs. Slayton's in the Newest and Prettiest Styles. Eastcx Opening- -A.p. lo and. 11 A Choice Line of Novelties and Neckwear, and everything City Markets afford. . CORSETS AND GLOVES FITTED MACHINE EXTRAS V. S. l.iihd ('i,tliullriincr Silver Lake, Oregon The mo-t iiecitwiMe coin.'iii.-"-ioner t; the Lal;e.'icw luml of fice. fjjSf Telephone Omict"- tiOHH. WASHINGTON LIFE INSURANCE CO. ' 0I: NEW YORK. OL AY A. SIMPSON, M'f'r Interior Dept Card of Thmiks. ...at... P. ADAMSON'S (The Brick Drug Store) The relaiires of the late Horace Dayless desire to thank the many who so kindly aided him in his last sick ness. Espesially do they wish to thank the 1. 0. 0. F. Lodge of our city, and Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Biggs. Their kindness will not go unremem bei d. J. E. Roberts Asa wif and Wilt, Jons and txMA Edwards. Ml W !'. VK.ir7." V fFI V w Ths OrMoH Weekly Journal, a Demo- Has trie largest percentage ot oash aesjts to eioh dollar of l a- kcatlc newspaper, 1 pw. full of news We are now taking orders for all kinds of 1 MACH3HE REPAIRS"! By sending us your order now you will save express and telegraph charges. Send us your crder at once and save money and delay. O ST) ITT, EH iiing PRINEVILLE'S BUSY STORE. bllity; earns the highest averaira Interest, and Issues the most up- to-date profrressive polloles for In- journal, P. o. Box 121, vestment cr pn teci a 'all sf It! $1 a year to any address. The Portland, Or. TO CtlltE A COLD IN OXE AY. Tk Lniativs Bromo Quinine Tahleia. All druggists refund the money il it tail to enre. E. W. Orove's iKiiature is on eauli Dok. 25c.