Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 28, 1901, Image 3

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    As Down Went McGinty
Down goes prices on Mens' and Boys' OveTeoats,
Ladies' Cloaks and Jackets. Fascinators, Mitts,
Ladies' and Gents: Heavy Underwear, all going
AT OUST
Prices Flattened to the Thinnest
The rallies will tempt the most grudging pocket
bxk. if you contemplate buying, don't think it
over too long, but buy where prices are consistent
with the cost oi production.
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Stics in Sprint Soods.
OLIVER PLOWS.
TJhe vCatest en
J. F. MORRIS..
RODERIG LEAN
1 A 1
Crock - County - Journal.
THURSDAY. MAR. 23, 19J1.
THIS PAPERfcS&M
wrtwiasr Asreney, 64 and Merchant Kx
rfeaaape, Su Krwocio, California wlWre coo
tncta fur advertising can be maie fr it.
Proceedings of Mass Meeting.
The mass meeting held at 111 court
house hist Saturday evening for the
p.irpose of devising ways and means
of obtaining a water supply for irri
gating purposes in the city resulted in
practically nothing. The meeting
pissed iv resolution that "We want
. . other means of irrigation than that af
Onion seta at Elkins & Kins!. j f jrvled by the Light and Water Com-
Wurwweiler .fe Thorns, n sells child- pmy"or words to that effect. The
reus school handkerchief 3 ior 5 cts. ' ibject of purchasing the old Mating j
Baby's Brst shoes free at Simpson, ! ditcb "s discussed and a committee
Wilsou & Co- 'of five appointed to inquire into its
, . - , . , I cost, the cost of water, of repairing
Choice for 3c at Tye'a.
Mrs. Or Poimlexter is rapidly re-
ness. l.t......;..,. i. .,, .I.-.
Mens' shirts formerly $1 to f 1.75 er the city uor any private corporation
" ""'or person was willing to buy the ditch
ud f;er quite a. leugthy
; same, the cost of water to consumer,
etc, with Instructions to report at a
: mass meeiinir to be held at the court
houae next Slltunl!,y evening. The
vour choice f.r j'Jo. at
sou Co.
anupson,
discussio i
Win, L- Morford has taken a home- j he meeting adjourned.
stead and will soon be among our The agitation of this matter arise
jwwsperoas farmers. j fr"iti the alleged fact that hose sprink-
Roy Gray, youngest son of ex-sheriff l:,,K f"r ,oar eh day will not
Cny, Is suffering from a severe at- properly irrigate land, that the com
tack oi pneumonia. I !- rates are too oUh and that ii
relu.-s to tuiiii-.li water for imgatioi.
in that form even unless the prospec
tive user also take water or aya for
t.lith nf t.'r in bis. limio T., I Li.
11. 11- Mavsa ana lanuiy nave re
turned here, lie having sold his mer
cantile interest in La at on. )
J. Jf. Weddle, Adod D..vin and ;n!t ja amply suffl.-ient for
slanan E-scaiie were registeml at tiie
Fred C'aypxJ lias taken a position
with Wursweiler & Thomson at the
grocery counter. I
Prineville Hotel Sunday.
latter propositiou many object anil
the first many affirm that it is true,
w i-lj others a-ssert that hose sprink-
II pur-
p I CS,
j To tlie proposition of the city's pur-
S. J. Newsum went to Shaniko tois chasing and maintainii.g the ditch
week to meet his sou G il. w ho h; s s,tem there is seri-ms ol j Ktion for
been studying medicine at Portland, th- re:tsr.i that that portion of the
The colored population d mated $K ity north of Ochoco has an indepen
e icli to the city treasury oue day List d-.-ut ditch system sufficient for all
Week in payment for a little SsticuJ. , P'-irposea and ould be compelled to
Hon. W. P. Keady ami wife arrived Ut iu Pureba--e of a system for
bere Mondar evei.imr on tWir way to receiving any
Ochoco mines a here they w ill remain
during the summer.
Amos Barker is at
' benefit tiierefrom.
the Poim'exter
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I3TEEL AND WOOD
HARROWS
FULL LINE OF
GARDEN TOOLS.
'acts a
.oecerfl
lid FI
ores
The price of salt h;is advanced toa vjry high figure within the last few
months, making a luxury out of one of the stockman's staple commodities. If yon are a
stockman it is to your interest and profit to consider
The Merits of the Different Salts
Offered on the market, and ascertain if you are buying the salt that is the cheapest
For vour information and benefit we mention the fact that we consider
jCacii'es
cjCadtes'
Waist Siiksj
SiA Tlastej
9ecc SBanctj
Sooris jfrrivine? jDahf
y
t ;;
i '
r.
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Sulphurized Rock Salt
, .i. '. - i To b3 the best and cheapest salt offered for sale. It costs a trifle more than the common
' fa-e it appears that if e nave au ir-j
r gaiing svMem that it will have to stock salt, nevertheless it is the cheapest cunsi leringiU lasting qifaliii?s and health results.
It is put up f specially fr sheep and cattle an 1 is ejaiposed of 93 per cent pure ground
-wr . , - - t -L J J: . 1
HHIi UUIIDS OfXIWM UN UiMULaitU .
.... , e mie through the efforts of Home per-
ai kle eackvd bv the horse that lie was , , I
riding falling on biiu. i
on
or corporation who can make ; A.. v sn,l 2 mr writ nf nnw trr.nin.l snbtSnr nrpaP I Snt.i .Ml minn,! hl.w-k-4 or.-iao.1 in
paint !..,,..;,,. ,ii i, ,.r i:,,!- r no v h. ! as far as common coarse salt.
Give us a trial order.
o:.e else lor the simple reason tnat if i , -w,,,.liv,l
W urza-eiier A Thompsoo have jist oporatkm or pel son decides to take i
T. M Bihlwin's ne resiJn
Second street iu its new coat of
presents as fine an appearance as any the comii g mass meeting or any j Hckin
rcMunroc in t j r a. 1 1 -
It is not affect' d by rain, snow or any kir o: v eather, and will go th:e. times
It contains i:o Ii ne or magnesia, and sif.ens on the surface from
only one HO pound block. We think you will be
ot sav
Our prices are
1
i.
5
nekiiitoshes for $2 50.-
macKi:itosne lor i.ow
receiveu a complete uire n i.twii', n rf l ot tlie matter lie or it i;l inve
Currier Cj's. fcst colored embroidery i tigale independently cf any report
Slit.
Ladit
Mens $3
MUscs ft mackintoshes for at The
Kazaar. '
Several new and ri-h strikes are re-poru.-d
in the Trout erevk iniuiug dis
trict, notahly one in the hill just east
or Afriiwood.
C- Bernanl, of Beaver creek, who
has beea ia The Dalles during tlie
it winter, passed through here Tues
day o i his way borne.
Mrs. Cora Fry, who has been vis
itiugthe JorRNiL man and other rt-I-
t'u experieiice of Messrs
ciiuith & Hill it is evident that parties I
d --iiisig to se.I horses to the govern- j
m nt m it have them well bro'ie, of j
g k1 soli 1 colors, and net less than five (
n r more thau seven yeart of ae. l'e;
i maud is not so urgent aa it wa a
ear ago, cousepiently the govern
nient is in ire particular in its selection.
Chris Cohr., Priuevilh-'a veteran
iivery stable keeper, and Frank Bon
ney, who has bern wiih Smith A
Cleik at the Reception for a long
time, have: tmrchaed the Hamilton
auves in tl.is suite, return., to lrr ;,,,,, UaTenfort Bros, for a cou
U..me in Deuver, Colo. Uiis week. Lideration of $1&X These gei.lle-
C. S im S uitli returned S i: lay men now own both the Hamilton and
from Shaniko where he and H. Tajr-! Kedby stnbles and are prepared to
lor Hill went to deliver a iirt ot tlie 1 1MeL-t the wauU of every customer.
cavaJrv Ifnxa which tliey have been j
informs us that Messrs. Eckmati and
Shaw, of fattina, recently purcluisid
a carload of heavy draft horses in that
vicinity, for which they paid gocd
prices, and that Mr. and Mrs. Lee,
traveling salesmen for Pease 4 Mays,
hav been there taking orders for mer
chandise. He also states that Mr.
Lee is a big, jolly good natured fellow,
t'lat his wife is his equal iu every re
a,eot and that both of them are al
wny - arelcome.
7 rfc
I e Wi,aJ0
PER
BLOCK.
$27.50 a Ton.
All ;MM!s"SIarkcil
In I'laiiu Figures.
PEASE & MAYS,
EZ SHANIKO,
Beauty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means a clean skin. No
beauty without it. t'asc-areta. Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and kot it clean, by
stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im-
E unties from the 1kx!v. UeKiti to-day to
auish pimples, loi!s, blotches, blockheads,
and that sickly bilious complexion by taking
Cascareti, beauty for ten rents. All drug
gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c
Case of Roval oicester corsets I
jut rectivetl at Wursweiler 4 Thomp
sou's.
Greatest Slaughter of Hats, Boots,
Sh.es, l.y tioodsniid crockery at- tl.e
Bazaar.
W.M.ln at el l.itllA h M and lii:t I
,1 v.a at 3"iur oau prie a the Biar.
Win. McMeekin will saw your woial
twko into three lengths at 4!) cents
ja-r cord, whether you have only one
cold or one hundred cords.
R S. Price lias plenty .f dry, solid
juuiH'r vixi l a hicll lie will Mill at loaest j
c-ish price aud dcli'ir ou sl.ortest u iiicts
I 24lf. j
Cyrus, the jeweler, will make ""tir
uld cha-k or watch run ns gHid as
new, or give you a bargain iu anything
in the jewelry line. j
To Car Constlvat!on Fotsver. !
Take fiscris t'-ntlv fathartie lecrSe, I
tl C C G. fail u cam, drucuts rvfuaii money j
Money saved during the next 30 "
days with the bargaiu sale lit t'..e j
liaxaar.
j lien you want us to sen you go. a
at cost get in w hile the cu-iira nve si. e
hk!-ts. The liazaar. t
Vitae Ore l.f. r package V. O.
pills 2.")c. Call on or ndilresa Hattic
j Palmer, Priiteville, Oie$on.
I Tke your team to Chris C hra new
j stable.
i
I Vitae Oie cures kidney and bladder
.diseases.
gEDBY
( Corner 4tli and B Cts
Prineville,
Creprc
c3
itItL Hi 3 a wpt.t! room: otst tvt a ijst etheet
R.VTKS.f 1.25 to 12.00. t& PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Uhe Ony Jrst Cass Jfcouse in TJown.
Special jtccommodations for Tjrauclixj 'ZTfsr.
CHRIS COHRS, Manager.
CANTON
Gang-
Plows.
. . . . . r .n mkr-. The.
h..ik.l. lights. dru duU. d n.a live
wrvrc otnery i-n- -' t- " , . , , - ,, .
I
OR.
buying heie-
Ed Slayton, J. W. F.ili.itt and others
delivered 103 bead of beef c-ittia last
week to lie tiriines, agent lor tne
Union Meat Co, who aill ship them
to Portland from Shauiko.
V. V. Blodgett, who waa fluperin
teodeut of the Ooh.o placer mines
f .r reral years, retunwd last wli
from Colorad'i, where he was general
superintendent of a large placer mine.
Messrs. Escalle and Rev, prom'iient
heepmen of Pauiina,' were iu tlie c-ily
Monday after their spring supplies.
They have had excellent ucas thie
t-eason aud their ahevp are iu fine (Con
dition. E- G. Bolter and Hits E:nm i Pike
were iu town Monday looking after
rvme land business. Mr. Bjlter re-'
porta slock in g-iod condition h round
Cross Keys, the most of them having,
wintered on the range.
F. W. Kehl, of LKiiuth, Minn., is in
eiiectiug timber land iu this county
with a view of purchasing a large
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Talwr, of B.w- ,
ton, arrived :Uere Tuesday and will
seud the au.uiuer at Pilot Butte.
JAPANESE BAZAAR.
Hay Cretk I'ems.
Dave Ptck, of Ilav&ttek, passed
t'iri'ugli H ly Crek a fea dya aiei on h a
way h.iiiMs frf.tii Shaniko, where he h t
hcen after freight for the Haystack store
IUIpli broan, repreaeutiiig the firm of
FV wo ,t Maya, paid this vicinity a call
Li,t week. He did q-jite a Ut of buai
nesa here, and aays that Peaae & M
IITuci e into their ueostora at Sliaoiku
wttr.tiuie in May.
J. H. Gray e nne as far as Hay Creek
wi?h his bunch of cavalry horses. Hear
ing that the man who was to receive
quantity. He considers y. How pine t'lein at Sh nik had disappeared he xdd
lauds a good, investment where they p -rt of hi baud to Mr. McDonald and
can be :eclied by any means of trans- ! r .-turned li-mie Thc.u.'h lss in nam
Teacher's Examination.
Not ice is heieby given that th:
ronnty school siieriiitendeiit of Cnaik
county nil! hold the regular examina
tion of applicants for county cert ill- ' ,
cntes at Pi ineville, Oregon, as follows: ; JjlSrW Ilcl c
Commencing Wedtiemlay, April 10,
at 9 oVIock, a. m., and contiiiiiiiig tiu
til Friday, April 12, at 4 o'clock.
First, second and third grade cci tif
ieates. Wednesday; Pemiiaiihip, his
tory, orthography, rending. Thuisday; t
Written arithmetic, theory d teach
ing, grammar, school law. Friday:
Geography, mental arithmetic, phys
iology, civil government.
Primary certiorates. Wednesday ;
iennianship, ortjiography, rending
TliurM'ae; art of questioning, theory
of teaching, niethials.
Wm. Bof.gli, county supt.
The Place to liny and Get the Most,
For 5 cents von can sret a little more here than
' portation. j
Sirs. J. H. Oakes and children will '
jave here for their new home on the'
banks of Bridge creek, in Wheeh-r !
c- uniy, in a few days. During their
r -sideuce here Mr. and Mrs. Oakes
h&.ve made many variu friends who
regret their going away.
We omitted to mention in our hist
issue the sudden death of Johu Loft us.
He had lived here ten or fifteen years
r ;id although he had reached the al
lotted span of life had until a few
itiout s ago supported himself, but
since then has beca a comity charge.
From present indict' ions there will
tfej considerable building activity in
this city during the coming su miner.
ber, Mr. Gray's bunch of horses were far
supeiior !o the other bunches that have
passtd this way.
Charles Parrish and Geort-e Lytte left
on the 2 1 at. for Shaniko, where they aill
L ad freight for the B. S. & L. C.
Charles Gulliford, Mrs. J. Pr.ise and
Mrs. P Lifollette, of McKiy. passed
throuifli on Friday uf hist week en route
to H .ley, where their father. Win. G il
hford, is seriously ill ' '
H Creek, M.rch 25, 1001.
5 cents 3 pajers Wire Hair Pins.
5 cents 3 papers Sharp's Needles, or 8 papers ass't, 10c
t cents 4 papers Adamtine Pins.
cents 2 papers Safety Pins.
cents 7 dozen White Butt ns
cents 2 good child's white linen handkerchiefs.
cents 1 bottle of mucilage with brush.
cents 1 good ladies' white linen haudkerchief,
cents 1 1-2 papers of matches.
f cents 2 good Col. Fellows cigars
o cents 1 package of white wove envelopes,
o cents G So, 1 Spencerian pens.
cents 1 good rubber return ball,
o cents 1 bo wood tooth picks.
"t ce its 1 bar of J S Kirk & co. soap, any kind
You wi Intel a few r.en
farming tools. The gve
P. & O a n 1 1 1 Vi t i ( ; i -ton,
lil , is undeniably ti."
best. The Canton Chili -
anl Steel plows, cul'.ivn
tors, harr iws, e'e , be!r:.'
made f hih-grado r.::-tt
ial with first class v:'
manship, have stcod tl s
test since 1842 and yctk:1,.
the procession ly sevc. r
SUPERIOR DISCS ASD HOE DRILLS
Aud Senders are too well kuowc to iee an introductiuii an l we meivly bc-2 itavt
to remindyoa that km agen's for thein. Walkinij Pit-ws Ciiil'e 4
SteelSulky and Gang. The famous SCPERIOR" DRILL .-n
drees parade and for sale. Terms consistent, u ihty cuu-i.l. i
TtZ S Vl-KEiorCHIl.LEIi bottom and R.d.nB
A.t h .Krm. C .mparc tSm with .hT and th. m J
i 11 - . iint,di. M inuciurcd by
I PaRtm & OREWCDRFF CO.. CANTON, ILLINOIS
I
Simpson, Wilson Jt Co. are offering
icreat bargains in Mens and Imivs
Hats.
Koyal Worcester corsets in nil cxil
ors and lengths at Wurzweiler and
Thoiiiisin's.
Kod.tk Cameras & Supplies at Temple
tou f- Sou's.
Buy your shoes and hats at S. W. A
Cos
For Sale Two very desirable lo's
in Prinevilie at a liargain. Call on or
nddp"ss, Frank Klkins, IVneville, Or.
Call and se the fine line of Photograph
AlbuilM at Teui.Iett"li A Soli's.
Priuevdlo toShau.koby DayliKtit
Stages leave Prineville Tuesday,
Thursday and S;ttu:dav at 0 a. m
Arrive at S'.imiiko 0 p. m. Ia?ave
Shaniko Monday, Wednesday and
Friday at C a. in. Airiveat Prineville
at 6 . iu Fresh relays of horses.
Gooil coaches. Courteous and care
ful drivers. Special nitt-s to parties
and express in uautitie;.
A DAMSON it WlXNKK Co. AgCll'S.
STILL HEADQUARTERS Ft)R
Fine HGrseshotirg an .1
'agon Work-
;Cca!, Iron ard Siss'. af:3 T:j
Jpecialty tt U:is seciaa A ill
JiZT.
South Esd.
Frank
6 t, V
Last Saturday the Shaniko ni lil
stage came in leaded with three pas
sengers and so much freight that one
of the mail sacks was crowded out and
I t on the road between here ami
Willow creek. It waa found anil
brought iu by parties living over there.
The s'age got here between 11 and 12
o'clock, a.m., and wo : presume that its Uyliere fur double the amount, and ve have a cowl
late arrival will, ns heretofore, beat-
tributed to the condition of the roads.
The Jopbnai. has been sevetely cen
sured by the stage company ror its
r-Miiarks in last week's issue, hut it as
serts that they were and are
merited.
Horse Lout.
Strayed from a pasture near Ochoco
mines, in Hay. one dark bay horse.
j weighing 1000 pounds, white spot in
forehead, heavy black mane and tail,
branded JE connected on left stitle.
There is a. goo demand for city pro- $5 reward for his return oY in forma
crty at fair prices with quite frequent ' tiou leading to his recovery.
Bales and our growth will be aa it has 4-21k3. W. F. Mabox.
been lor loug time gradual but sure.J Prineville, Ore-
well
Notice nf Sale.
N"txe is hereby given that I will sell
at puhlio auction on the 6 h day of April
at 2 o'clock p. in,, at the. res.iipoc"the
late J. W. Hmes, the folliiwirig-ai'licles,
to wi: " 2 csok .stoves. 1 iieatii'ig stovp,
1 wMl bed', J spring mattress, 1
lotof 3 wedges, 1 pitcher pump and 1
sledire, 1 tent and poles, 1 lot tools,' 2
knitting machines, 1 lot knitted socks, 1
hit suven blankets, and 30 other articit-s
for camp and household use, eue house
la'ely oceuped by J. W. Ilinen.
The shore tale is by order nf the
County Judge of CriMik C01111I3-, Oreffon.
W. C. Cosoletow, Sheriff.
Dated At Prineville, Ore., Mar. 24, 1901.
Our Five cent .articles cannot be bought else-
many other things that have been sold tor the
past twelve years for five cents and we are not
mentioned for LEADERS.
Type Writers
of all makes sold and rent
ed. Mineojrravihs, Ilekto
grajihs, Oiiice and Dupli
cating Goods, Det-ks, Let
ter Presses, Ftc.
Write us lor prices on
Rub!er Stamps, Seals. Etc.
Coast Agency Company.
2Uf$ STARK ST.
Portlii:i;I. Oregoa
OUlt LEAD C I
The Vfrv I!i.s;. Write t j. I3j
i
- TYE
TWO CENTS The Dalles-Warm Cannot be bought nt
Spring Stage Co. will carry freight and Col. Fellows Cigars, 25 in
win les
t box
for
express from The Dalles to Prineville at
three cunts a pound.
Q nd teeth are essential to health and
to gid appearance. . If yours need at
teiiiinii go to Dr. O. A. Cliue, whose
work is his best reciiiiiuiendation.
If ow An Tmr Kldnsya t
nr. Hobh ftnnrAeii Plllaenre nil kidney UU. 8an
sis Inm. Add. swiias iuimvof Uu.. tu.cuso ur n. .
55 cents or 2 for 5 cents. The Bazaar.
A. W. Hanson, the tailor, has opened
a shop next, door to Klkins & Kin;-,
where he is displaying n fine lot of
patterns from which you may select
111 t.'ritil which he will make up into
suits or pants at reasonable prices and
i:i the latest styles and Quest finish.
NOTICE Ft lt rriUdCATlOV. j
DiiPAKTMKNT OK THE rNTKKIOR.
Land Otlice at Tl.e Dalles. Ons.ni. ,
March 4, W0t. '
Notice i hereliv i:ivn that the f.i!!iwin
naiiieil settler lia-i tiltti notice nf his intention
t make tinal proof in u;i)iovt of his claim, '
ail I that s.iiil proof will lie made liefore A. C.
Palmer, U. S. Commissioner at Pi ineville.
Or it- n , ou T!in 1 y, A pri ; Ill 1,
'tz. Ejn'ciO J 1893) if I'.iic ill -, 're-
Kon, It K. No. 7D33. for the SW'S' NK','
SKV' X W'H anil K' SW ii rtoe. 2,Tp. 1 8.
K. 8 Y... V. M-
He names the following win.'sses to prove lii-s
C'lutinilos resilience upon -in. I cr.lt vatiun of
9 ii I latul i: Oscar Cr.kin, Jehu John on,
lr. K. Darsey, J. H. Giay, all of PrineviKe,
i recoil.
j.u p. r.rc.vs.
Keister.
(3 (2)
A. IL Llppman
X
OTICK FOR PUBLICATION.
TKPAHTMKST OF TllK ISTIHUOH,
Ltind Ofice at The Dalits Or'-pnn, ,
M:ch 4, litOI. ,
Notice is herely niwn that th foll.iw
uamed nettlor 1ms tiled notice of his iuttnti ;i
to make final pnmf in nupjrt of hin claim,
Hiiti that said proof will I in made hffore A. C.
Painter, U. S. CiMmnissioiifr :t Prine i 1,
(ireful, on Tht.rsd;y, Api 11", l'.Cl v"ss:
Thomas K. Cml, ofPine . i !e, Oivunm, H. K.
No. 70M for the SW'i NW WM SW,
and SWW 14, Tt. Hi S f U. 18 K ,
W. M.
He nameH the following witnesces t prove
his C'lntinutnid rcsifiice upon un 1 culiivtiou
of wiid latul, viz:
S. J. NVwu'un, J. H. (iray, It. Z-i. Darsey,
W. C, CfliKtcton, i.ll of Priii :ville, Orec:i.
v .lay 1 L)ican
Royister.
fo:
Sells Furniture, &
Cash and on
Easy Paymen
14 down, balance in monthly payinenis
POSITIVELY, SO GOODS CHARGED.