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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1901)
-7&&&ro&a&i9i)d9iig The seventh nml eighth gnule pupils i OT) j ' (save the l'rof. a pleasant surprise. g JUOCai llfBTlllon. Friday evening. 0. G. Collver, the Culver merchant, was doing business in Prineville lust Friday. P. B. Davis, the Sisters sawmill roan mid business visit to the metropolis Inst week. , Renick C; Jessee was in town Thurs day looking tinnl proof on his home stead. H. A. Beck was in from Post Fri diiy after a loud of supplies for his stock much. Ten Blevins, a Howard stockman, was in town Friduy looking utter business matters. T. R. Curl was in from South Crook ed river Thursday making final proof on his homestead. G. W. Millican, a prominent Pine Mountain stockman was seen on our streets last week. Lucere Temple, Bathhone Sisters, was organized last week with a good list of charter members. County Commissioner II. J. Healy, was in from Haystack Saturday and paid this office a pleasent call. If you like the Journ al tell your friends and ask them to subscribe, if you don't like it come and tell us. C. C. and J. W. Hon were down from Howard the latter part of last week attending to business mattets. Warren Glaze returned last Friday from Eugene where he has been tak- meuium in CrooK county. UruerB ing lessons m musie the past winter, fir job work executed promptly. D, K. Stewart returned from Lawton lsst Sunday morning. Al G. Reed started for southern Oregon Wednesday. Sheriff Cnngleton left Monday en a Iminws trip through the country Tt has been decided to hold a schuol picnic in the cuurt house grounds Friday Med Moore left for Paulina on Monday's stuge to ljok after business matters. Vorn Four nulea north of Prineville, to the wife of Bert Barns, daughter Supt. Boegli will begin his regular visit to the schools of the county next Saturday. A. B. Nilea, the Walk Wdl tombstone man, came over from Canyon City Satur day, via the Izee siage. W. A. Bel! and Herbert Hideout left Sunday for a time with the tinny tribes iu the Deschutes. fl. A. Heidinger came up from Port 1 oid last week to look after the interests l his brother-in-law D. L Bruner. Judse Wills left Tuesday morning for las home at Hay creek to rusticate a few days and look aftxr business matters. A marriage license has been granted t J. J. Smith, to ft'. L, Morford and Miss Lena Hussy, both of this county. Elkina and King have addad a lot of shelving to the store fixtures to accom modate their . new stock of goods. The Journal is the best advertising Circuit court convenes on Monday May 6. The regular ducket and full fymrt reports will be published in the .loins al , N. B. Mosea, foreman of the Hackle man ranch, wine in from Camp creek Saturday to ; look after business matters, George Cjrus went out to his Tanch on Squaw creek Monday, to rusticate awhile and breathe the pure ozone from the pine wjods. Will Marks the Mitchell Sadler, came over Saturday to visit his sisters. Be is runing Booue and Duaks branch house at that place. Land is being filed on almost every d ty in some portion of Crook county. People are beginning to realize what s grand country this u. A. F. Oakerman passed throeeh here the first of the week on his retnrn from I'rotland where he went recently to dispose of a bind of horses. Peach trees are beginning to bloom in Prineville, but they will have a cold time of it i! they produce any fruit as it is too frosty of nights. The Faultless Churn Co, .received a lot of their churns last week and is I laciug them on the market. They have the appearance of being 0. K. Warren Brown returned Saturday f -oiu a trip through the west end of the tuuuty where he went tu serve papers i. the jurors for this term of circuit court. W. 0. Margison a brother-in-law of deputy county clerk, B. V. Wilhoit. ' died in Portland last Friday. Mrs. K.irgiaou, formerly Miss Mattie Wilhoit u very ill at her home in that city. W. H. Booth returned Mfcidiy from evened trip m ,he Squaw creek country aad reports everybody over that way working on the big irrigating ditch which ta being brought out of Squaw creek. T i T A 1 .. J . . . . w. . Auiiureuu awirteu um it,r met Miss Ida Friday departed for Pau lina last week, where she will teach a term of school in the Claypool district. Minor Lewis, a prominent Portland barber came up from that city Friday tj look after business matters. Jesse and W. C. Cox, prominent Squaw creek trainers, were doing busi ness iu town the lust of the week. George Dee, a well known Willow Creek farmer, was in town last week attending to business matters. W. H. Quinn a prominent farmer of the Willow creek country was in town Friday doing business at the court house. W.J. Wright, a prominent farmer and stockman of Howard, was attend ing to business matters iu town last Friday. Jesse C. McCabe, was in from Hay Creek last Friday filing on a home stead, and left his measure for a years subscription to the Joukkal. The County Court for the May term will meet on the first day of the month as the new session laws make it the first Monday which falls on the 1st. Lew Bennett, was in from upper Bea ver creek hist Saturday after a load of wool sacks for R. A. Stewart, and re ports everything looking prosperous up that way. Quite a lot of improvement is being made in various parts of town and considerable cleaning up of back yards is being indulged in, all of which adds to the beauty and health of the town. Notice how the list of Journal ad vertisers is increasing. Business men know a good thing when they see it. New names are being added to our subscription list almost daily, and that too withont soliciting. With this issue we come out as an nil home print paper, thus fulfilling Jinn Friday and said he was going to!neof tlie promise made when we took hold of the Journal and weshall continue until every promise made tnen is performed. ' , Archie McGowan and Herman Haueiken came over from 3urns Fri day and will rusticate with Ed. Mar tin on the banks of the classic Des- in length. wascnu",li n,m w"'P the tinny tribe- while the en-i trom their afe retreats with a gaudy tngnge in farming. He took a trunk and bicycle along, but whether he was g'ling to plant them or not we are un aole to say. Ed Harbin recieved a new foureided sticker Monday. He will soon have his . I..;..: ...:ll i- . e - ni I ititimx imu iu snape ior worn. Tile i lig smoke arack, U5 feet Imicked down last week nte wit beinz nlactid. hut uu ilamaiu was done. Work was Uegun on the groend for lie riivl uf AdavMon and Wenaek riimwre. It will be uicvtd back next t't 31. A. Mor' buildinir ami new ! They bow have the heaviest tuck work I'liilding erected on the comer wlikkj ' and will be able tu build: the ditjU will Ue uaud aa a Luu Uoi. Iw lL., .u,u i very niuidly as the work wttl all be Li, fly made mostly of feathers. W. II. McFarland returned Suaday from the workings of the Prinevills Rrclamation and Irigatinn Co' diteU and reports work piogressing favorably. nrrr Really Is the clothing we are showing for this spring and summer. There's a style to it not found in the ordinary run of ready-to wear clothing. We're proud to have you com pare our suits with tailors' double the price goods. We have the nobbiest line of 77en's Siits in town fast received a large line of 9ens and Sioys' crash hats, Wurzweiler dc TJhomson. Always do Voar CbinKina Before Voiir Buying i " SOME SILVER-TONGUED TALKER may try to make you believe the "moon is green cliees," and it does not matter much whether it is or nut, but when you come to $iyt'ny &arm Vools Don't trust him too far. Do some thinking before you lar. We would like to show you THE OSBORNE LINE. You can yourself see , their superior points. AIho see our line of Washing Machines and Wringers. Jas. Silvertooth came over from Antelope Tuesday on a pleasure trip. A lodge of Maeons was organized at Moro last week. A large number ol Masons from outside points wen pre sent including a number from Prineville. Mrs. A. C, Palmer, who is in the city from Prineville, is the guest ol Mrs. H. A. Falk. Mrs. Palmer is on her way to Portland, und will leave for that place upon the arrival of her husband, who will uccompauy her. Dalles Chronicle. Jim Oaks, of Cherry Creek, visited his family here dursng the past week. His two little children are victims of measles, which at present is almost epidemic in our town. Antelope Herald. Bidwell Cram, of Cross Keys, de livered at Shtniko, to Charles Butler, on Tuesday, 25 head of beef cattle, for which lie recieved, for steers $50 and for cows $43. Antelope Republi can. W. E. Claypool was in town the latter part of the week having a peti tion prepared for circulation', praying for the extension of the Sisters Kine ry iiiai! route to Warm Springs, which will be a good thing for those living along the proponed extension aa they will then get their mail several duy As Down Went McOinly Down goes prices on Mens' anil Boy3' Ovcrconta, Ladies Cloaks and Jackets, I'ascinaturs, .Mitts, Ladies' and Gonts: Heavy Underwear, all oin' AT COST Prices Flattened to the Thinnest. , The values will tempt the most grudging pocket book, if you contemplate buying, don't think it over too long, but buy where prices are consistent with the cost of production. J. F. MORRIS., CHAMP SMITH. LSOM CLEEK. RECEPTIOB. Wines, Liquors, Domestic and Imported Cigars, JL The Celebrated K A. B. 0. Beer Twu Door South of Always on Hand.. Proprietors ? the Prinevills Soda Works., 9 4 P3MEYIH& OBFu tuja. ' i aul ami im Iwlvj tut.