Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 05, 1901, Image 8

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    5 Xoccl TIfoniion, $
F. C. yuiiuby was a buoiuoM Vwitor
from Beud last week.
Waller I -rieU waa up from Hay
r reek lust Saturday visiting the comity
tent.
Walter Knot was down from Post
last week attending to various bus- j
liess dclails.
J. B. Bhipp went totlic front Mod- ,
ilny to supeiintend th conttructiun of:
the Kewsoin creek bridge.
1), J. Pengrn, of Kosland, returned
Sat unlay from a business trip to Eu
jene and other outside points.
E. Sparks and Z. M. Brown are leed
ine seventy bead of beef at the Slay
ton ranch live tni'es east of town.
X. B. Motes and Harry Haokleman
weie down from Friee last week with
In rses for the cavalry horse buyer.
Z. M. Brown, Frank Sndyfrlt and
Jrunes Conner were in from Sisters
last Friday looking after business a
lairs.
Win. Wigle and wife were in front
their farm on Crooked river and spent
Thanksgiving with their son J. H. and
family.
J. G, Julian, the Sisters sheep man,
was circulating in our midst last week
He savs feed is line in that section of
the county.
Br. Clino cs ue in from the desert
(Saturday and visited in town until
Monday, when he returned to finish
fathering horses.
Rescue Hose Company Xo. 1 held
its regular anutial election Monday,
which resulted as follows: W. A. Bell,
sliief, and Elmer Knyle-, asst. chief.
W. C. Jacobs id C. A. Bedell were
down from Twelve mile the latter
part of Ixst week after supplies. Char
ley is an old time friend of the editor.
A, Patterson, the Lookout Moun
tain mining man, leaves this week for
Portland where lie will remain for a
time And then go ou to California for
the winter.
Frank Paul was down from the
Bear creek country Satuiday wheie lie
re learning the wars of the wild and
wooly west, ho being a late arrival
from North Carolina. '
C. A Gilchrist, of Fife, Wa9 in town
the first of the week on his return
from Shftniko, where he had taken his
wife who is en route to her old home
in Indianapolis to spend the winter.
Davenport Brothers' turkey shoot
un Thanksgiving was a decided sue
oe and passed oif quickly. Over 109
turkeys were disposed of, The most
irited contest was between the med
ical fraternity and resulted in Rosen
berg carrying off the turkey.
J. A, Wilkinson, a prominent busi
ness man of Grangeville, Idaho, waa
Pinking over thft city last Saturday
with a view of locating a stock of
goods hare. He has two other points
to look at and if nothing better pre
M'nts he will locate with us.
C. F. Smith was ix from liamonta
Fridi.y and informed onr reporter that
J. S. MeMeen's new dwelling was com
pleted and it is a fine xtrustnre. It
will he remembered tiiat only a short
time ago Mr-. McMeen win so unfortu
nate as to have his dwelling and all its
oiiiitmiu destroyed by (ire.
Peter Lehrnian, the Ashwook black-j
mniti, v.ns a visitor in the oity lust!
week. Pete aavs they have a very j
).oii'.isiiig camp over there and all
ibai is needed now is to have the King
inne oontiovorsy settled for the camp
10 gu altrad in (line uaps. We nope
that it will soon be over as that will
ive an ridded impetus to twining in
iliis county and ue may ren-wuibly
wpcut now pro)otii to bo opened up
m soon as it is demons) ra red that we
T. R. Cut I was down from his raiuh
on Crooked rivvr the first of the week.
J. Ix Allen and wife were in from
Willow creek Monday after supplier,
Osour Hyde is erecting a handsome
residence on Second street, near the
court bouse,
M. L. Brown was down from Maury
the first of the week looking after bus
iness interests.
Miss Pearl Yanderpool closed a very
successful term of school at Combs'
Flat last Fiiday,
Miss Mary Bianihlet returned Tues
day from an extended visit with rela
tives at Dayton, Washington.
Hector McDonald was here lust week
buying cavalry horses and succeeded
lit getting several head of very good
ones.
Mrs. Thomas Balfour, of Fife, passed
through here last Saturday en route
to Portland to visit her daughter, Mrs.
Bixby.
Supt. Boegli is out in the north end
of the county this week looking alter
the interests of the various schools in
that territory.
A. L. Mcintosh, one of the promi
nent sheepmen of the Paulina country,
was a bnsiuess visitor in the city the
first of the week.
W. S. Thomas, president of the King
mining company of Ashwood, nas in!
the city a few days lust week looking)
after business interest. j
We are now installed In our new
quarters near Oehoeo bridge, and will
be clad to have all our friends call!
aud see us as soou as we get settled
dow n.
Mrs. Nettie Briggs wived from Til
lamook City Tuesday (or a visit with
relatives in this city. Mrs. Brings is a
sister of our esteemed townsmen J. J.
and Bob Smith.
The dinner served by the Metho
dists on Thanksgiving day was very
well patronized, the proceeds amount
ing to $55. Rev. Clark desires hj to
thank the people for their libera! pat
ronage. Miss Rondu Claypool returned from
Blizzard riuge, wheie she has-been
teaching school for the past six
months, and wil remain with her
father who has been quite sick for the
past month.
The Oregon Development Co.'s party
of surveyors have drawn off for the
winter and returned to Portland.
They pasted through town Sunday en
route home. The party consisted of
C. X. Scott, A. F., A. K.. Richard and
Robert Sears, Philo Holbrook and C.
L. Ream.
An unprecedented rain begun falling
on Saturday afternoon and bids fair
to equal the famed Webfoot country
before it gets through. It is thought
by old timers that the picsent storm
got sidetracked somewhere down on
the California line and so got on the
wrong side of the mountains.
Prineville Assembly United Artisans
elected ollicers last Monday, resulting
as follows: Mrs. Hattie Palmer, M.
A.; Win, Draper, Supt.; Mrs. Aiunmla
Elkins. inspector; Mrs. Mary k,. rfiniih,
treas.; Warren Jiown, sec'y.; Mrs. A.
J. Boone, II, C ; Maud Bro.ui, sen.
con.; Jennie Claypool, jun. can.; Dr.
II. P. B. -I knap, med. ex.
Dick KeHy, ol Post, had the nils
fortune to have his liltlo child's lug
broken in a runaway near that place
on Thanksgiving. The family wetc
returning from a ball and the horses
became frightened at some young men
riding very rapidly, the team running
a short distance ran the wagon over a
I large stone on which it lodged. The
horses broke loose and threw the occu
pants of tiie wagon out. In fulling
the little child's leg was broken.
W. ft. Mcl'arlaml caiiio in Saturday
from a surveying trip with the Oregon
utrMihiHibl ttrtliimnUiiWiiMnlHIil l frlMlrtllliiltli' 11 i iMtimh'm M
. .,..,1 . .. f, -r i,Yl .t,-.!,,,,
liave a fine field or the prospector. ""gallon ' rieei. ne.gn
ll,n. J. N. Williamson left here last j bl,r''"od- w,iere he 1,u 1,ue" """'"K
,ek for Povtland where he joined the ' "''"8 a topographical survey ot
uli.nr- members of a deleg.iHon 'of ",e J""u ,vclt'd tl,e ,,(
,Jo. k..m.-n and n-pwentatives of the j di-''llM t,,kwn out h m t"1"
U!,.,.ber of Commerce, which will go W T1'i" ""lJl) to 1,u
tu Chicago to attend the meeting of , character of the land that could
Uie National Livestock AlsiKiiation. I 1,6 iiritwl- Th company has
An eJSi-t will be made to have the J upedd work for the winter and
next annual hi of the a,ia- i lld4ii the n.eu with the exception
ton held in Portland. If they ' of a few who are working on tle right
.ces(ul in getting it for Po.tI.H it oi-wi.y. Mr. Hutehuson, the presi-
IVUeZWElLER S THOFfaSON
UsTVEIsTTOE-ST gale.
f The time for taking inventory is soon at hand, and wo nuist nnlthio our atook. In
order to do so wo will oiler a discount of twenty-live per cent on tho lollowins lines:
All of our Wool Dross Goods, twonty-flvo por cont off.
All of our Ladies Jackets, twenty-five per ceat off.
All of our Ladies Dross Skirts, twenty-five por cont off.
All of our Mens' Clothing, twenty-fivo per cent off.
All of our Mens' Overcoats, twenty-five per cont off.
All of our Silks and Satins, twenty-five per cent off.
It don't matter how low the goods were, they are twenty
five per cent lower daring this sale.
xisi'xnsiisrTorsr sale.
' WUBZWEILEK 8 THOMSON
ELKINS &
,S hc 3 armors' Outfitters
We WeaU Lie
To talk with you about
Hows and Harrows . . .
Yea May te Surprised
If you have never looked m
through our iinmenso stock,
to know that wo buy Plows J
and Harrows in car load lots
We Carry in Ste
filr
We will le glmi t juotc you prices
on anything in th(Miiiik'iiitnl Hub.
Wo carry the Outline Oliver
Plow, both tho "Cliillwl" mid
"Stucl" in lth Walking, tfulku,
and Gatigo
Wc lmvo nil tho Ri'pnirH for tint fc
Oliver PIowk, and qnitu 11 stH'k of
Ilt'l.airs for other niaken jj
OUR P.RI0B3 t
Are k low us i consiHtant with
h'gitiniate busincsa
Oliver Chilled Walking plows
Oliver Steel Walkin;,' jlows
The James Olivet Sulky plow
Either Casit or Steel I5ottwn
Tim New Department (lung Plow
with either No, liO or Nix 40, Cant
I'.ottimi, and iu 12 and M ineli
Stttil liottum with third liottom
Attutdiod
We have h Barrows
The Liin Hteel
'J'h Lean I'vg
Lever
Tooth
Harrow
Harrow
Thu Itcru Wood Friiined Harrow
In the Disc Harrows
We Iiavo thv Doere and Oshyrivn
Wheels nil ready, With Tirw on, that will make your old Hatk s gofid as new for a low Price.
T. M. Baldwin returned Huiiiluy
from biisim.'Sb tlip to IVtlund.
Thede Cudlo haniii'd a rwUurnnt
in the Muling building on Main street.
A special term of the county court
wan held tli fiint of -tlia wtek to fix
voting precinct boundaries.
C. V. Laiuence, of the (J'-orge Inw
renee Co., of Portland, win looking
after biumem interests iu thin city the
Krnt of the wk.
Hotel rrtncvllte.
On Septwiiliur 1, 1901,1 tiKik charge
of the Hovel Prineville, und lnvvn ri
furiiished the Inm.i tlii(ii;liout, bed
roomx, timing room mid kitchen, and
otherwioe improved the Iioiikb.
I have cloned the Vienna Cafe, and
in doing so, deaiie to thiuik my many
patrons for their pntroiiiit;e for the
past three years and hope to we you
all again ivt ilie Kutul Prinovillo.
Tho house will be run on Auiei ican
plan and ratoi will be L.0O tVM
and $2. per day.
Out iiccoiiiincdiitiorii cannot be
survaftxed in the city,
A long dintaiice telephone pjy 6ta
tiu lias been establiiilied in the house.
"Yours Ilunpectfully.
4darnson & Winnek Co
Ming succeeds like
Siiccesa
I an old nyine, Rnd ii Wund:intly
pn.vm by our coiiatantly Uiraiiig
buriineita.
W im to have in out Di iijj Stu-.'lc
everytliini; nreJid for tha sick rimiii.
Our prencripti.au are crnfully emu
tmuiiiled frmii the bent, flvulirit
drui and chemiculj, in the nnst
Miituiy manner, mill ut u low a
Price
a in confialant with nuod buaineM
priuciploa.
There are several
Ways
To do biuini'M, but only one rljjlit
wry. We do not mm to make iair
prulita fMnti onu cusiniiiar, but by
lulliun to our cuatumeri often.
When you
are noar mir atom, ah'p fn unit n-
aiiiuie our new lnk of Furniture,
Oarpnta, Ma'tint;, Curtuit:.. Vll
Paper, Bool), Stationery,. JIuiicid
Iiwiruinvnt), Kruslie), , Coin bo.
Books and Camta Kuppliec, all l
Reasonable Prices
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Willi bic thing, not only for Port-.'".1 " -nl"1'.
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