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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1901)
yfention W. L. Gago ami Bort McTimniond worn over truiii cur sister city Mitch t-ll Sunday. Squire Wallace Post conic down from lw the first of the week on a brie biiisnuas trip. W, G. Palmer, a special attorney ol Washington, D. 0. was a visitor inir city Itist week. Mr. J. 1). Pickett went to Haystack Tuesday for a visit with her cousin Mrs. 0. G.Collver. C. C. Matin ir is erecting a new dwelling on his property west (Smith's cuddle shop. ' Simpson, Wilson A Co. are takint alock this week as it is the beginninj til their business year. J). II. Fryrenr wns over from gistert ! first of the week attending t ruunty seat matters. Mrs. A. C. Palmer was visiting will Mm. Kniirhten. at her home neai Howard, a few days last week. Emanuel Sichel arrived from Tort hind Sunday and has been on the sick list during the first of the week. T. W. Marshall, representing Fish- er, Thoison t Co, was doing busi i.eas with our merchant Tuesday. The most popular teacher's content i assuming considerable proportions If you have any ballots put tlnm in V. A. Bell leturned Saturday from a trip So the headwaters of the Des chutes in the riciuity of Long Prai- lie. Thestore building of J. P. Halm. tif Culver, was destroyed by fire Sat urduy with this contenants. no iusu lanee. Ii. A. Van Amfinge, representing the wholesale liquor house of CoblenU A Levy, was iutervlewiiig our business men Taesday. Frank Elkins and party, who hav ' lieen on the Deschutes at Donkel ranch above the Bend, returned Tues day and aeport having had a line out ing. Char la A. Knisrliten was down front his ranch near Howard iist Saturday and reported everything Itrogressing smoothly in tint neigbor hood. Several wagon loads of heavy tim bers for the Yancey bridge came into town Friday. They will be framed lero and hauled to the bridge site later on. Vince Circle was down from Pauli na the first of the week visiting with n-lattves and transacting a little busi ness, lie leports everything flourish iug up that way. The party who placed the phos phorus on the house of J, H. Zerely, n the night of July 2, is known and will lie severely dealt with unless he K-peuts of bis evil ways. P. Chit wood was in from Grfzzly Tuesday and paid this oHice a pleas tint call. He reports the grain crop n little light in that part of the county ii account of the light rain fall this mitinier. Charles Hindman was over from fcUters last Saturday looking after business matters and shaking hands kith frisndn. He spoke of the great number of iiupruveitumta going ou in I'rinevifrc. Hioluird and T. A. Sherlock two voimg boys, arrived Tues day morning direct from Ireland, t hey are exiroiite t Summer Lake w here their father is largely iuterestd in landaud Linstock. Dr. Cline returned last Friday from tnimniit Prairie-, where he has been indicating for ntun time pint and re ports a few young wigw heus iu that ticiuity. Mrs. Clitie went over to J.iitoMl for a visit w:itlt relatives and friend beimereiuruiuig. Colonel M. C. Nye ami wife return -& MtMMUy front a trip to the Si-plec ot s)iringanl looks u great deal im proved Why these priig are rtit fetler pHtnaiiied w cannot see,uiiiess it be the fact that "distance leu-da cu .tttswtukcut U tha vut. D. A. Findlay was down from Hol land the first of the week and reKrts things moving along in a steady way up there. The Little Deschutes Irri gation Co, are going ahead with their work, which under the circumstMiotts is necessari'y slow, but (hey have wa ter out and will no doubt lie able to ipcti a Hue country in a short time. I'ne best thing about this company is .hat it is a hoiiie company and com- ,Kscd of actual settlers. Mi. Findlay 'i tonus us that there is a fine body of laud to be reclaimed by this system E. R. Carey has been selling ofT the furniture of the Prineville hotel dur ing the past week and will leave soon or the shadow of the pines under the protection of the towering heights of Black Butte, where he wilt heucefnrth e known as the Sago of the Matoles. Miss Maggie Glare returned Satur- lao from Sisters, where she' has been or the past week. She was ncconi panied by Mrs. Bertha Wilson who will visit with relatives and friends in his city, Miss Edna Price, who makes her lonie with Judge and Mrs. C. E Wolverton, left Portland yesterday ior Eastern Oregon, where tdie will isit relatives until about the first of October. She goes' by rail to Shaniko. then by stage to Prine ville, about sixty mile, and from here by stage again, about the anie distance, to Price, Crook ounty, a postoffice named for her father. Statesman Tice Adkins has opened op shaving oarlors in the Poindexter next to A'hite & Combs' saloon. He has fur- lished in fine shape, having pnt in wo hodraulic chairs and mirror dress- ng case, tit Has also tit tea up a two tory bath house back of the notel he upper story to be used exclusively for ladies, A party of surveyors consisting of ten men and their outfit passed hrough here Tuesday morning bound or some point on the Deschutes. Xl. f . lempje, or wol! creelc, was a pleasant caller at this office the firs f the' week and reports everything ooking well iu that part of the coun C. M. Elkins and family star tec Cuesday morning for Lyle, Washing ton, where (J. M. will take charge ol is brother Collins' store, while thi in tier goes to Chicago to attend hi fe, who is there receiving medica: id. Jlrs.'B. F. Harper returned Mondaj from a two months trip to Ohio and ther eastern points on a visit with relatives ami Irieiuu. V Hue away Mrs. Harper visited theBuflalo Ex position and Toronto, Canada. I. L. Ketchum and family and am 1 Dingee and wife returned Sat urday from their outing at Belknap prin gs very much refreshed and with fund of exierience of the terrible va hpda nn tli rnnH t.n ttint. roanrf J. S. McMeen, a prominent fanner f the L.mioiiU district, was in town Saturday and paid this office a pleas itt call. He said harvesting was well under way in that part of the county. Mips Zoe Balfour, a popular young teacher of Fife, Crook coun ty, has been visiiing Mrs. J. W Stewart since last Saturday Burns News, r IT" Wf I. r''iTiii Summer Tog Ready now. The rlfiht things for the rlcht sums. Our out Ing suits for stylish folks ore the swellest ever shown In town. Prices as low as you'd expect to pay for the ordinary kind of clothing, but this Is un usually cood. SPECIAL. Line of Men's Linen Suito. Cool. S3. 50. Keep Uen's Negligee andDreea Shirts. The Latest Styles andColore, 50c SPECIAL. A big line of men's summer work ing ehirta, all colore, 40c A fine line of men's and boys' summer hats. The latest fancies. VIZ a:s:ri wtjrzweller & Thomson ees 3 HUUMiillJMMJv Henry Eonney who formerly resided here arrived from Eastern Oregon yes terday and is visiting with friends in the city. Eugeue Register. C. L. Salomon and family returned last Saturday froai a three weeks so journ at the Delknap hot springs and report a very enjoyable time. Hon. B. F. Allen returned Tuentiy from I'orllaud, where he has been baiking after his varied interests for some tune past. Bev. G.T.Moore Baptist Mission. of Cuetnavaea. Mexico, wilt deliver a sermon in the I'niou Church Satuday at 7 :3U p. im. Arthur Hodges and wife left last eek tor a visit to the sea shore ai Xewpnrt, also lor a visit with relatives Curvallis. I. Miehet and O. M. Kisser are re- modoHing the Bee Hive and will put in a complete liue of jjeiical luerehau- EVERy BUNDLE, CUTS) TJTCRDWS I'm Jones Lever Binder MADE ONLY BY The Piano Manufacturing Co. The nimplent, ntrongest, most eflicient and lightent running binder built. It ha the M'mpltut, nurwt knotter yet invented lioldx the world's record for accuracy in binding. Itu famous Lever Device increaaes jiower just when 'g needed mont. IU Patent Fly Wheel Ktorc up Hurphm power and freely pay it out when needed. Built of tho fineat steel and iron, a triumph ol 'mechan ical perfection, you'll find it just the sort of monevaving implement vou need. .'t value, Costs more to mako than others, but it's steqied with lion- JJrop in and look it over. ELKINS & KING, Prineville, Oregon. Water Notice. D. F. Stewart A Co. request all parties using water from Crooked river aliove the head of the mill race, to turn the excess back into (he river as the mill is now ready to grind uud water is short. Notice to Creditors. Notice In hereiir given that the undeniifrntit has Ixen hy the couuty curt of Cmnk county, itate of OreguD, duly apint- ed Kiccutrix uf the eatate and liwt will and tetamnt of Medford A. Moore, deceitwd, iul all liewmi haviiic claims ai(afnt said p. tate art hereby required to pniut the nine duly verified to the executrix at tlie office of M. K. liriiik, in Prineville, Oregon, within tlx imintlM from tlie date of tne first outilica tiou uf this notice. Dated July SO, Sarah K. Moork, Kxecutrix of rnUte of Medford A; Muore, deceased. . M. E. Brink, Attorney for executrix. ' For several weeks The sound of the saw, hammer and mallet hare been heard at Adamson tud Winuek Co's. Drug and Furniture Departments. We have greatly enlarged nttr Drug and Stationery room and have our new stock of Furniture e insisting of all lines and all gtveoVa in order. We can say without fear of contradiction that we have the must complete stuck of Furniture ever brought to Prineville and, at Prices Never Before Offered. Host Popular Teacher. The vote on the most popular teach er tip to the present stands as follows: Miss Lilly Read.... !M0, Misa Carrie Fee.. -. Mis Lilly Kn.rt .'. ..12H3. Miss. Lulu Luckev ........1107 Miss Ada Taylor LW Win re i Kruwu 4u3 We ar setlmg Fiimiture at about one half the rite fr-rmerly aaked. Our Wall I'll per, HtaUuiicry and Druj; liiuis are tlw hugest iu its luatoCK-. Call and Examine our Lines. It is pleasure to show urn goods, We will save Jfna Brotier. Jldamson & Winnck Co. r m