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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1905)
c B LOQ71L MENTION & T. V. Long and wife were In Hit' city In Mil post fur it few dn.v dining the past WCI'lt. A in in 11 itl 1 1 it of nil kind nt Mlrlii'l & Co'. We rim uinkt you the right price In t tut tt 1 1 1 !. Miss Kiln Itiiscii Mt Snturdny for linker City where she w ill reside for tln winter. Stewart t llodsou' pure leaf nt Michel tt Cii'm. lar.l MIhm l''ny IwiniHiiii returned Mon itny from a witk'n vlcli with her sister Ml ll"lli. Fur it good Juicy Hiimliy roast wi- t H' puinkvilli: market. I'iiiiI Itruntcl & Hun, Prop's. ' AllMTt Nlili returned Tuesday from riMitliiii, wh're lie Iiim Imimi fur I IH- past tWU Week's looking utter IiIm fut Iht'm rattle Interest. lr. C. A. Cllnc returned I In II rut f the wwk fruni liU ranch "Mi ' tin liiwchubn where hi' has Im4ii fur two WCfk. J. F. MurrU ha completed a wnn house, .'.OxM! hct nt the rear if Mm More which will In used for n large lock uf wagon, hack mill htiggh. Minn Lorn McKiiulel rvtiirni'il Mon tluy from Khatilko, when' she Iiiih Ihvii visiting with tin fiimlly of l. M, Cur licit. Jin 1 1 in t ii ami wife, uf Haystack, wen In town Tuesday enroule to Paulina, where Mr. Illutoii goes to look after liU range horse. A llllfkct NlM'lllI Will Is given tit the l.ovvcr McKay school Iioiikc Frl tiy, January '7tli. All arc Invlicil to nt tend, Karl Mclaughlin, secretary of the White Risk Irrigation Company win In tin' city yesterday purchasing supplies for tin crew nt work on the companies canal. Tlic county court of Wliiclcr coun ty levied m 'M mill tux this year mid promlMiK n llitlc more next year when several brldgi now under way niv roiuplctcd. The rain which descended the hint uf (he week ami (rote almost ai mooii iin striking the ground furnished Joy unbounded to the kid who prompt ly trnpMd mi their skate ami m.t. the M".vl f " loiM't" rlil;, Allle J line ami Chnrlc Miller w ho hud their sheep on tin desert when thereivnt miiow Hloriu ciitue, have succeeded after considerable Iroiilile III gelling, them down to Crooked river w hen' t1ny hud their hay stack ed for winter fettling. .The iiicinl-r of the Athletic club will ls entertained tomorrow even ing hy the young ladle uf the organ laallon who have prepared nil h -tercstlng program and other eventa for thi evening. Refreshment will Is nerved The old rellalile l'eter Schuttlcr Wagons can lie found at J. F. Mow Hm'm. Light Inilld, iluralilllty and easy running iiualltlt leu have wold a grent iiumlier uf them wagons ami will sell more. Jll wmm You Cult Save $1 to $2 on Shoes L At the KACKUT ST0R1' VwJ Timothy ltrownhlll, ,uf Mad rax, prominent la F-antcrn Oregon, came down to Salem yeHicrday, and left thin morning for I'ortlnml, where he will meet the iiiciiiImth uf thcF.nMtcrn tlregon ilelegatlon, who lire pnpnr for a vlgorotm tight ngaliiHt the (llvWon uf Crook county. Siilem Jotirmil. Hl'KCl.U, HAT SAI.F. to t.1.50 lintH now Helling nt ft. 25 nnd f 1.95. Michel & Co. Uev. J. A. Mitchell gave n very lutun'Htlng l.rture liiHt Friday evening itt the union church on "Cntacomlm uf Home," which wan greatly iippreclntctl by those w ho attended. Itev. Mitchell Hpent many wekH among the ruliiH of the ancient city and his lecture wan filled full .of IntereHtlng fact gained from a vlHltatlon to the Mienen w hlch he de Mcrllu'd. 9fusica instruments 4 Inutrumont Bowu and Ciihcb, StringH, other extras 2). 9. jfdamson & Co. J. F. Morris Ih Helling LiuIIch Winter HatH, Chlld'H HooiIh, MIhhch and Chlldren'H (lolfflloveH, ChlUlri'n'H Jm-kets and the latest Htyle Ladles lltttdier CoatH nt actual cost. Thin tu an opportunity to nee u re these staple artlch'H at prices seldom offer ed anil yon cannot afford to over look It. You are cordially Invited to call at the store and examine any of these art icles. Champ Smith returned Tuesday from a week's visit at Hend. Mr. Smith Informs us that building activity still continues at Head and that every man callable oflj handling lllk' li. . terest of Fred Shonquist in the sal Ion business held jointly by them, and Smith & ( leek are now sole pro prietors of tha t popular resort. fleorge W. Mile wan In the city from liU Mock ram h nt I'aulliwt the litMl uf the week. He nald he Ih-IU'V-cd the illMtiict then had reconle! weather lucold n nny plnce In the county (IiIh winter, the thermonieter dropping to l':i lielow urn night a wii-k ago. Mr. Mile hegan fet'il Ing liU MtiH'k the day licfoiv ClirUt miui w hich wan wveral wii kit later than iirtiinl. Heglunliig on Fihruary lnt nml continuing until Manii Int. J. F. MorrU will Hell a large nHHoiiiueiit uf Mcu'h HiiIIm nnd TrouHetN and a Hue Hue uf iiHwirted Negligee KhlrtH. TIichi gooiln iiiumI Ih Hold to inakt room for the Hprlng HtiM'k and to lo thin a Idg nductlou uf prlcen will Ih made. Call and look over the Ht.H-k tlettlng the price will con vince you that the good art o He nil at bargain llguren. JIU Illdwell Cram, a Cronn Key cattle man, wiih la tow ii on Monday morn ing, on IiIh way honm from Nhaulko, when he dellveml M head uf lMef cattle to Charlen Ituttler tor Fort TowiihciuI. The cattle brought ti.75 per cwi., and avcragiil a little over :Uni poiiiulH each, One car-load lot averaged 1 4 M puiimlH. Mr. Cram Iiiih contracted 'M h-ad uf Ini-f, In all, and the balance will Im ilcllveml In lot of fifty, monthly. He will nt-elve (4.25, ami advance of half a tent jHr pound, for the balance of IiIh Uff. AuteloM Herald. I'rliievllU will mark the Villi (bo ot January an the unlucky one on W hlch fell ItH flrnt heavy hiiow of the winter of l'.xil 0.'.. About live IiicIii'm on the level ilcHcemled during the night ami n-portM from other r tloiiH of the county Indicate a Htlll heavier fall. Thin Ih the llrnl Mtorin of any magnitude to visit the city during the pnnent winter, a light fallofHiiow on IKvciiiImt "Ith only lying on the ground for a couple of dayn liefort ilUappi'arliig under the force uf a favorable Chinook. The hiiow Htorm down III the valley linn en lined unite a HeUxatlou, In-liig an uniiHual iH-currauce down then. At Salem they haven't ncu hiiow for tlme yearn and when they went to look for nlelgliH tu order to eujny It they found them tit I hum. At Albany thi'y had the tlrt Hlelghlng In llftin "beautiful," either, and her n'slilentH an gn-atly enjoying It. t'p In F.at em On-goii ICh no new thing, Teiu peraturcM In t.Tn )n'goii are nlxo kii-plng up or down) with thorn hen. IV i Wull pttKT in tlm neut tft iip-to ilatt dcBigriH, all weighU ami jiriccH. If you want wall pnper, in Fpcct thirt stock :: :: . I ADAH50N & CO. Charles tin-en of HoHton, who buys wool for KoHlilaud ltrort, was In the Pendleton country during the pant week, contracting a nuiuls-r of llt5 cllpn. When Intervlew iil by one of the newspaper of that town he ntated that the price wnn ntrong- er than hint Spring, and that from one to two cents Hr pound inure than last HciiHon, wan lielng offered. This, he Hiild. w ould bring the Uma tilla county wool up to from 15 to lUkj cents, ami that tributary to Shanlko would go from 17 to HU-ents er pound. Some of the subHtantial business men of John Day an organizing a company for the purpose of driving a tunnel through ' Canyon mountain around the base of which many years ago vast deposits of placer gold were found and Incident l.v there sprung up In that region one of the largest cities In the state at that" time. Fnninei'rs have been consult ed n'gardlng the new project and It Is Is'lleved that a tunnel drilled through the mountain will cut some rich quart ledges. Since the placer mines itlnyed out a long time since no thorough prospecting has been given the district when many nieu made fortunes from the soli. A stHt-lal committee from the Hebecca bulge waited upon the Odd Fellows last Saturday evening and iiotKU'd the members that a surprise was In order for them at Helknap hall, where, It Is needless to say, they lost no t ime in going. There they found a baniiet prepared for them and after recovering from the complete surprise partook of the delicacies spnwl before them. A table full of all the good thlngH that could be gotten together was oc casion enough for an expression of good fellowship and enjoyable even ing being spent by all the lodge members present. IU lilt ITbUU We are now prepared to furn ish good beef by the quarter nt from 5 to 7 cent according to the quality. We also keep a full line of beef, veal, mutton, tic lard always on hand. FOSTER & HORIOAN L Herbert Hideout hu purchAMMl a half luten-st wild J. K. Cn I van In the Htis'k of goods formerly owned by N. A. Tye A Co. Home extensive Im provement will Ih made In the store and a new and tine assortment of gooiln W ill Hi oii Is put III. J. L. (111. hrlst, a proiuluct stis k maii of Crook County, ban Ihcii In thin city for several dayn tbl week, the guest of Commissioner I lest. Mr. (lllchrlnt vIhIUiI till place 22 year ago and find thing somewhat changed since that time. Ittirii Herald. Aleck Imvln purchased 100 head of thne nnd four-year-old Met-rn of (,'. II. llrlckson the first of the week, l'aytngf25 s-r pheiul for the stock. He will drive them to Silver Lake, after they have Imuii gathered from the range at Jlcnr cnik, ami from there take them to Klamath marsh where he ha (MiO ton of liny. The latter he bought some t Iiiih ago paying but f-'l s-r ton for It. T. II. Ion who han Ihiii here from Salmon City, Idaho, since last Hun day left yesterday for his home. Mr. Dure owns extensive profM-rty nnd business luti-n-sts In Idaho, but In tends to dispone of them. and locate In l'rluevllle and engage In business. He wan much pleased with the city and the surrounding country after Hsudlng n few dayn ben and de cided t; move to thin section an soon an the nivessiiry arrangements could In made, Mr. Don wan formerly county clerk of Icmlilcoiinty. Idaho, In which county ho lives at the pre, eat time. The two companies of the I'rlnc vlllc Fire Hepartment, No. 1 and 2 are making arrangements fur a dance to Is given the 21st of Feb ruary, w hich, will 1m an an all the danced given by the fireman the grent dance of the season. This year they expect to outdo all pre vious events and the dancing public can n-st assun-d that they will have a good dance. The boy sny thit they will arrange It mi that those who wish to dance all night can do no, MciiiIhth of the companies will wear their uniforms nml the bright colors will lend an additional charm to the dance. Dr. V. C. Helknap and wife wen down from I'ralrle City thJ last of the week. ThediH-tor, wito Ih treasurer of the Dixie Meadows Mining com-p-uiy. Is very much pleased with the outlook for that proHrty. It Is the Intention of the management to dou ble t he fon-e uf men nt work In the ...l.,., M, ,t t ., ' ii: ,t i- ..hi. i in. . 1 1. i.. i running slightly under capacity has proven ho Hiiccessful that the waste lms lseii ellmluateil, and fn-e golXIs taken front platen without on-crush-Ing that causes It to sllfiie. The con centrator is working well, and the bast products will le bulled to Sump- ter for tivatment. It will nquln several teams to handle the coucen- trates. John Day News. Charlen Itelycu, one of the lHst pitchers to twirl the horse hide In the Willamette Valley league last year, Is In the city from Albany. He will leave the first of the week for ltciid to take a position awaiting him with the D. 1. & 1'. company. Mr. Itelyeti will make a valuable acquisition to the liond baseball team this year If he decides to play In slower company than he has Is-en accustomed Jo during the past few seasons. He was offered a position at the slab on the Salt Lake North western league team last summer and will make things hot for the hx-ai ball tossers If he gets onto the Itend team. I'mie Sam's eye has been prying Into t he Lakevlew land otlloe of late and a communication from there conveys tnu information that the olilce has received word from Wash ington to return many of the patents which bad Ihvii issued and were being held at Lakevlew awaiting their turn to lie forwarded to ap plicants. The action on the part of the Washington ofllclals cnates the impression that some of the patents are likely to be cancelled, but whether this will Is done nmalns to be seen. At the best It has put many of the timber claimants who took up their quarter sections In good faith on the anxious seat with the pros- isH-t in view of losing not only their land but the money which bought It Paulina Items. Two of Sam Lytle'schlldreu are re ported quite sick. Weather moderate and stock doing line. Would not complain at a little snow. Miss Uoldle lliutou and Clarence fYrgueson have returned home after a two weeks visit with friends. i he death ot uraiuima Noble woa received with sorrow throughout this neighborhood. This was her home for over .'10 years and she wna known and beloved by all. Our organ has arrived and It Is beauty and promises to be a good Instrument. The statement of the funds collected Is as follows: Ain't collected, f 88; 11. It. charges $17.52 Freight to Post 12; Storage $1.00 Total cost $85.52; Amount on hand $2.98. Anyone desiring to examine the letters and receipts can do so nt any time. Hick'a Almanac. A number of erila nf VllnW'a 41, men, etc., have bren received at The Journal olilce and are now on sale. Twenty-five (-'f) cents per copy while the supply lasts. CiBttanUl Koto, Vermont's building nt the Iwln nnd Clark Centennial will ln a re production of the old Constitution House of 1777. Costa liica will make a fine dlsplny of coffee, hemp, cis'oii and other pro duct. This display In vnbi.il at 20.0110. An Intending attraction for wo men will Is the display of the latent fr.n-kn from I'arln In the French mo tion of the Manufiu-tun building. Kg.vpt ami Morisco will make a combined African dlsplny. The. ex hibit will cover 2,500 square fi-et and its value will In f 225,000. The iiabiilng of t-hlckeim will In shown to the general public. All exhibitors uf Incubators will In re quired to make t heir display oht atlve, and at stated hourn the crowds will be Invited to come nnd mi thechlckeiin break their shell. The piling and Mooring work on the Trail and Diidge of Nations in now completed, and the (lovernmeiit I'eiiluHula can now In reochtil by thin route. The bridge spans 2.010 fiit of water nnd Inthelongent bridge evererecbil nt an Kx position. A feature of the Treasury depart ment exhibit In the (lot-eminent building wilf 1m a mint In full opera tion where souvenir medals will Ih turned out every day Instead of gedd nnd sllvercolns. Alongside of the. mint exhibit will In the display ul the Bureau of En graving ami Print lug, w hich not only prints all the paH-r cum-iicy of country, but prints It pontage and revenue stauipn a well. Thin too will In an active exhibit, for a print ing pn-ss will lie continuously oiHTat- ed. Illustrating the method by which the tiovernmeiit lias Itn finest print ing work done at Washington. HMi-!mcn plates of a special design will Im printed In view of the visit ors. This liun-au will also snow sMi-lmenn of the bonds, notes, certi ficates and other obligations Issued by the I'nlted SUitcn, full sets of the postage nnd revenue stamps, Includ ing stamps prepared for the Philip pines, and sHvlmenn of notes, bonds etc., showing all the processew from blauk-pUHT to a finished note. WiU Make Educational Exhibit. Portland, n., Jan. 9, 1!K)5. To On-gon's Lducntors: The Ldueatlonnl Icpartment of the lewis and (lark Centennial Ex position has adopted the following t, 11 rtl.O.I T- -.i,,.,, n hililt from the kindergarten to tnc university. So far an practicable the exhibit will Is arranged by counties. For purposes of organization t In utility will Is-the unit. Cities may trgnnizc as a unit within the county nult. The Educational Department recoiniiii-iiilH. however, a collective pn'siMitatlon of the work from dif ferent counties, except In titles hav ing special suihtvIhIoii. The collect ive exhibit plan will require that material furnished by the different schools In assembled at some county center, arranged, laU-led and ship- Hd by county organizations. PaiH'rs that UHt Illustrate county plan of exhibit will Is placed In ex hibit cabinets, others will la bound at the exis'iise of the State Com mission. The arrangement will lie by sub jects and grades, ls-glnnlng with the lowest grade. A tyiewrltten state ment or outline of the work to be exhibited in cabinets Is essential to a correct understanding and pre sentation of the exhibit. Exhibit cabinets are to la purchas ed by exhibitors. This Department recommends that these cabinets be kept at some convenient county location after the Exposition closes and become the center for the re ception of meritorious work which may lie supplied from time to time to the end that the exhibit idea may lie made a useful adjunct for en couraging excellence of pupil's work. It Is the desire of the Department that the Oregon educational exhibit shall honestly represent the real work of the schools In the best way possible. Local Industries should form the foundation for a large share of language and geography work. Orain farming, stock raising, fruit and vegetable culture, become nt once the choicest of topics for writ ten work. Visiting observers are always pleased nnd lH-nefltted by the stories children, write of their own environment. Our educational exhibit will come directly Into comparison with that from such states as Massachusetts, New York, Missouri, Wisconsin and California, as well as our Northwest ern States. We want the compari son to lie such as will fully express the good work being done all through the state. Each school district in the state is cordially Invited to send something for the exhibit. Local interest and local pride will certain ly stimulate each to do Its best. F. B. ltOWlNSON, Sup't Educational Exhibit Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Made. the Best "In my opinion Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best made for colds," says Mrs. Cora Walker of Porterville, California. There is uo doubt about its being the best No other will cure a cold so quickly No other is so sure a preventive of tv.i,i ..l v ' .. I . . to any oilier. The fact is llmi. icw people are satisfied with any other after having once used this remedy. For sale by D. P. Adamsou & Co. rrfrir - ifp'irr - irr - "irr,,tr - pnp r t U r l l J r i u r 1 Li r LJ r l u r i L J r i u ri u r t L J r i LJ r- u ri L J n Li r i Li n n . j r i Li r i Li ri Li n Li L I Li n Li r t Li n 14 r;i Li ri Li n Li Li n Li n Li ri Li Li n LI r i Li EL KINS & KING Gfiristmas Presents That Your Hoy Will Like Foot Ralls, Striking IJas, BoxinQ Gloves, Whitley Exercisers. Skates, Indian Clubs, Dum bclls, Base Halls, Air Guns, Stevens Kiflcs, Winchester 22 Rifles. Q O 0 We have a very fine stock of Carving Knives, Silver Table Ware, Nickel Plated Tea and Coffee Pots. 0 O 0 O Any of the above will make acceptable Holiday presents. Elkins & rvi LiLi Stomach Troublei and Constipation. "ChamlHThiln's Stomach and Liver Tablets are the ln-st t hing for stomach troubles and constipation I have ever sold", says J. It. Cullman, a druggist of Potteryille, Mich. They are easy to take and always give satisfaction. I tell my customers to try them and if not satisfactory to come back and get their money, but have never had a complaint". Tor sale by I). P. Adam son. & Co. Courae of Lectures. Hev. Mitchell seems to In? a work- -. I'o.''- 1 1 " nt tM tin' le Uvj suol,, it ili.oui. ii-c el. no work. To build it he hasarrang ed a course of ledum. The first one on "Courtship" will be given Friday, January. It is safe to predict in this course, a pleanurable time tor thecommuulty, judging the rest of the lecttm'8 by the one on the Cata combs. That was made interesting because he had been there, and It may lie snpposed as to his lecture on "Courtship" that he has ls-en there ns well. As the object Is a worthy one the evening in question should bring him a good house. The pro gram Is as follows: Music Quartet Ilemarks Hon. M. E. Brink Vocal solo Mrs. C. M. Elkins I.KCTfRK A-The question stated nnd the value of a good wife set forth. B-Whom to court. C The courtship of n cheap John. Instrumental Duet E-Old bachelors, their liability and true standing before the law and in society. F-Dot lofe letters. Quartet Selection G-Secret 'worth thousands but given away this evening. The lecture nnd the program will be given in the Uuiou church, liegin- niug at S p. m. Card of Thanks. To the many friends and the mem bers of the lictieccns, the Knights of Fhythins nnd Odd Fellows whose kind offices were tendered me during my recent bereavement, I desire to lsexpress my heart telt tnanKs. Mns. E. L. Drahi okh. Presbyterian Announcements. Sabbath School at the Union church ot 10 a. m. Uev. Mitchell's subject tor 11 a. m., 'Food to the Hungry." Subject for 7:o0 p. iu., "Why Festus Was an Infidel." LVjAk if A A A. A A JkA A. 71 1 J. W. BOONE Maker of the cele brated Prineville Stock Saddle Saddles and Harness Latest improved Ladles' side and stride saddles, bits, spurs, au gora chaps, quirts and hackamores. A Full Line ef Stockmen's 4 4 Prineville, Oregon. - nr - r,fp,ir:sr .iLiLil.JkJhjLJLJLiLJkibVLJkJkJL. King Elkins & King I ffietirhiq 3rom ffiusincso I have decided to close out my millinery busi ness, and to accomplish this end every article in inv store has been marked at actual cost, at which they will be sold until the entire stock is exhausted. Mrs. Slayton's Prineville's Leading riillinery Store Remarkable vulu RAQKET STORE J. S . KELLET, F it o p R I E T o R. We are receiving new and and fresh goods in all our lines every lew days, and oar prices are the LOWEST IX 'THE QITY for honest goods. When your purse is short come and see us and we will save you money. 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