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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1915)
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL Tiik City t Mr. 0, 0. Stover iit vmltinK rela tive in I'rini'villo Born, toMr. am Mrs. Iiikc M. Hoehtell on July 2H, a dmitrhter. Mr. Robert Renter In vlHitimr In Prineville from her home at I'oHt. Frank Uronlunof Meadow, Oregon, wan in town u few dnyH, hint week. Mr, and Mrs. Frank O'Conmr arc vmiting with Mm. O'Conner's father, I. W. Ward. Mr. Jay II. Upton went to Port land Sunday where slit will vihit for the next month. Trice Coshow and family left the firnt of the week from the berry field In the (Wudet. John Combs left Tuewluy morning for Klamath County were he will upend a week camping. J. II. Templetonand Minn Maggie Glaze went to Itiirrut the lant of the week where Mr. Templeton haa pro perty intercut. Mina Stella I lodges left Sunday for San Franciwo where she will visit the fair. She will be accompanied by friends from Eugene. Mrs. Conrad and daughter left Sunduy for their home in Portland after spending some time visiting at the Michel home In this city. Horace Belknap returned to Port land the last of the week. He will comj lote his course in mcdicinedur ing the coming winter and be pre pared for his M. I). by June next. The California Expositions are two vast wonderlands the Greatest shows of the age You cannot afford to miss them. The opportunity will soon pats. Co Now! Choice uf suvvrnl runic at low faros for tlm round trip OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD, & NAVIGAT'N CO. A. C. KG AN. T. V. & V. A. UKNU. ORE. L. C. Morgan and wife left Tues day morning for Detroit, Michigan, where Mr, Morgan has been called on account of the Illness of his father, Mrs. Elva Allen and her mother Mrs. Jane Powell left Monday for Portland where they will visit friends for the next month or more. J. II. Prose and family returned the last of the week from the Cas cades where they succeed in gather ing more than 100 quarts of wild blackberries. He says the berries are plentiful, and pickers numerous. Thomas J. Hill and mother arriv ed Friday from Portland and will make their home here. Mr. Hill is a music teacher of ability and will no doubt find all the work that he can do in his line here. J. E.Stewart and family returned the last of the week from an automo bile trin through the northeastern part of the state. Edgar say that from all that he ean tell from travel ing through the country, and the various towns in that part of the state. Prinevillc business houses are doing as well or better than any of them. Jesse Tetherow and Miss Mabel Berning of Antelope were married at the residence of J. D. Lafollctte in this city on July 11. Jesse is the invincible pitcher of Prineville's ball team and Miss Berning has teen a teacher in the Antelope schools for the past two winters. The young couple are living in Redmond. Jesse made an effort to keep the news dark, which is partly responsible for the delay in the announcement. What will perhaps prove the clos ing chapter of the famous John Mc Pherson case, which has cost the county many thousands of dollars and has attracted much attention throughout the central part of the state, commenced today when Sheriff Knox accompanied McPherson on his j return to Salem. Mcpherson was convicted for the third time some ! months ago, and has been at liberty 'on a $5000 bond. His conviction has been confirmed by the state su nreme court, and he will how com mence to serve his term of from one to ten years. 1915 AUGUST 1915 MTrT7rJS! 1 8 9 1516 17il8 192021 B9B031 Mrs. Sareptia Hamilton has a new Ford car. C. D. Calbreth and wife of Red mond were in Prinevillc the first of the week. Mrs. Henry Montgomery of this i city and her daughter, Mrs. G. E. i Hamilton of Grizzly returned from j Snow Creek yesterday where they j have been for berries. They report ' that berries were hard to get where j they were. R. L. Jordan was hurriedly called to Redmond this morning because of the illness of his little son at that place. Mrs. Jordan has been visit ing at Tumalo, and while there the ittlc fellow became ill, and has dev eloped considerable fever and other symptons. Frank A. Birir of Alfalfa died ati his home near that place on Monday evening. Mr. Isagg, wno vcame u this country a few years ago, bought land near. Powell Butte, and has resided there since that time. Death was caused by diabetes. He was 68 years of age. Tennis Tournament For Fair Week The Oregonian Is handled exclusively in Prinevillc by H. R. LAKIN Delivered at your door the same day as published for 75c per month Prinevillc will have a tennis tour nament during the county fair which by the way, will be held here Oc tober (!, 7, 8, and 9. There will be men's singles, men's doubles ladie's singles Indie's doubles and mixed doubles. Tennis sharks from all parts of Central Oregon will participate, and some close games are predicted. President H. A. Kelley of the Com mercial club has the matter in' charge. Prineville has more cement side walks than any other two Central Oregon towns. A Shining Example for any store to follow is that set buy us, in our value for value proposition We Give Better Values than most places in our Shoes and we believe it will be distinctly to your advantage to see what we have to offer before buying of others. At any rate, an inspection of our goods costs you nothing. J. E. STEWART & CO. Too Late to Classify TIRE CHAIN Lost between the ranch on Ochoco and Prineville. Notify Jesse Jancey, Prineville. 37tf. HAVE YOU WEAK KINGS? Do colds settle on your chest or In your bronchial tubes t Do coughs hang on, or are you subject to throat troubles? Such troubles should have immediate treatment with the strengthening powers ot Scott's Emulsion to guard against consumption which so easily follows. Scott's Emulsion contains pure cod liver oil which peculiarly strengthens the res piratory tract and improves the quality of the blood; the glycerine in it soothes and heals the tender membranes of the throat. Scott's is prescribed by the best special ists. You can get it at any drug store. Scott St Bowne. Bloomntld, N. J. Confectionery Ice Cream Cool drinks and fresh fruits Boarders Wanted Speciul rates to school students MRS. J. N. WRICHT For new and old stomach trouble uae Adamson's Digest- eze. Price 50c or six boxes for $2 50 postpaid to any address in the United States of America. For sale by D. P. AdaniBon it Co,, Prinpv:ile, Oregon. I YOU Want These Fashionable Summer Wash Goods! We Want the Space They Occupy! Step in and Take a Free Look and You'll See a Dollar Go Farther in This Store Than You Evey Dreamed Possible! Costume Crepe 20c Silk Poplins 40C Crepe De Chine 45 C Broc. Pongee 40c Silk Crepei 39c Lace Cloth 23c Printed Silks 23c Silk Eponge 55c Rampur Pongee 1)C Peters Shoes Wear the Longest They are made on a last that lasts and toe the mark for style P. Q. A. UNION SUITS Long sleeves, ankle length; Short sleeves, ank. length $1.25 SUIT B. V. D. Nainsook Union Suit, the most comfortable U Suit ever wom $1.00 per Suit The Boyer Hat $3.50 Carson Glove Horsehide Hoghide Dogskin 5-PIy Tri angle Collars 1-4 sizes 12 l-2c each LADIES' WAISTS Cheaper than dirt by the spoonful. All sizes. Come and see 22 Pair Women' Oxfords at. 19 Pair Men's Oxfords at Then our Stock is All New! $1.00 -$2.00 .VA. i5c Try Xhe New Flour Batiste 12k Des Chutes Spray, $6.80 per barrel Snowdrift - $7.00 per barrel Come and get Free Samples Clifton & emett Prineville, Oregon We Sell For Cash -:- That's Why We Sell Cheaper Our Grocery Stock it Complete! Buy the Best for the Least We Sell Cheaper Because We Demand the Cash Standard Patterns for August Oranges 40e Dozen Lemons 30c Dozen lee cream and cake will be served on Wednesday on the lawn of the Methodist Parsonage. 10 cents. C. C. Heisen, president of the Cen ral Oregon Land company, is in the city from Chicago, on one of his trips of inspection of the company's holdings. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interor, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 24, 1915. Notice is hereby given that Charles A. Ivy, of Dry Lake, Oregon, who on Oct- ' ober 3, 1908, made Homestead Entry j No 01156, and on May 22, 1911, made additional Homestead Entry I No. 08971 for SElNWi, SW'iNEJ, W1SE1, & SWi; Section 27, Town ship 20-South, Range 21-East W. M., has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before A. S. Fogg, U. S. Commission er, at Hampton, Oregon, on the 7th day of September, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: James Wilson, and Lester Hall, of Fife, Oregon, F. D. Scamon, and Isaac .Wilson, of Barnes, Oregon. S7t5c. II. Frank Woodcock, Register. If You Labor 10 Hours a Day And you have no watch, you 'may quit in the evening and think you have labored 1 1 hours. The foreman will not tell you the time as he will think that you are sick, and could only work four or five hours. That would hurt your feelings if you robbed the foreman. Safety first PERCY R. SMITH, Watchmaker and Jeweler j Shipp & Perry M I Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Mouldings, Doore, Windows, I I Glass, Paints and Oils, Ruberoid Roofing, Ornamental Fending. I, CLASSIFIED ADS ON PAGE 3 Get the Get This One Lots of Truth In It By Gross www SOT A lovHG POULTG FACE'S lN SlfiWft $ . , Hut 1