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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1902)
jCocai tljention. v V, M. Fundi passed tluough here Saturday for Lakeview. C. K. (Farmer) Green was in town the first of the week interviewing our Ineieliaiita. R. G. Montgomery was tip from Cross Keys Friday attending to btisi tiesa affairs. Mrs. M. A. Cobh and son Otis re turned Saturday from an extended visit to outside points. J. T. Pickett, 1). Koopman and Sim Pnicad were down from Tost Friday making final proof on their home blends. John Jassaud was down from the French settlement near Paulina Sat urday attending to various business details. Ferry Kead was tip from Culver the first of the week taking in the instal lation ceremonies of the Artisans and D. of H. A. J. Kex returned from Scio Wed nesday morning and will resume his bench in the harness department of Smith & Kayler. i The firemans ball New Years night ! was a success in every way and the I boys leel thankful to the public for Hheir liberal patronage. A band of sheep belonging to a Cal ifornia outfit has been placed o a re stricted range on account of a few in fected sheep being found in it. numbers in the Bee Hive New Years ! priie diawing: 1st prize, Richard El liott; 2d, Mrs. Jesee Yancey; 3d, Mrs. ' summer on that account, but there is plenty of time yet (or snow in the mountains, as it does not usually fall Mrs. A. J. Windmn was a business visitor in town from Culver tlio first o the week. Miss Honda Claypool left for Hear! creek Monday. She will teach a term I of sehool in that district. C. F. Smith and wile were in from j j Lamonta Saturday visiting friends aiid i attending to business matters J. N. Ouibrre was over from Sisters the first of the week and paid this of-1 P rice a pleasant call, Mr. Quiberg is the highly efficient road supervisor for it the Squaw creek district. v J. K. Bixby came down from Fife IF Tuesday after a load of supplies foi hiiusolf and . V . Drown. Ilia chil dren and those of T. X. Balfour have been afflicted with searletina this win ter, but are now getting along al-ight. Tho K. 0. T. M. will install the fol lowing olliceis tonight: Com., E. 0. Hyde; L. C, E. H Sparks; K, K , W. v v. p i li u i..n c ... Frank fclkins; M. A., W. A. Hull;!.? Chap., Wm. Diaper; 1st M. G., J. II. S. Gray; 2nd M. ., K. S. Price; Sen., C. I k ; Cohrs; Pic, W. K. McFarland. I . 1 m finElbSi WW J. G. Poindexter was over front Ash wood the first of the week and reports considerable development work bttingjj done in that camp. There is every in- j Cn -i... .1 j :. . . i. i U 1 inuiuubiuii itiiHb .lennuuu is iu ee a i Pf good camp, and the people of this; county should feel proud of the show-' (p ing made by those who have worked jr up, through difficulties, and made the camp what it is. J II. Garrett came up from Hay creek Monday and paid this ollice a pleasant call. He reports very little snow in the Trout creek mountains and some fears are entertained that there will be a scarcity of water next 8 THOMSON, XlSrVElSTTOTfYr GALE. Davenport. TJnnHn affl nnw in find ifinni) Wwiuin here and Sbaniko, as good or j dP until the first of the year than they usually are in May. In ' fact the winter so far has been a typi cal Southern Oregon winter. Dick Vandervert returned last week from an extended trip to the ranch in the neighborhood of Lava. Dick's avoirdupois was not reduced to any perceptible extent on the trip. . The Journal real estate agency is now ready to handle real estate and city property. If you have anything in this line to sell list it with us and get the benefit of free advertising. Capt. J. N. Leonard and;Deputy A. C. Sly, who have organiied lodges throughout Washington aiid are just from Goldendale, are here in the in terests of the Order of Washington, , and will organize a lodge heie in the near future. j The Prineville Dancing Club will i give a masque ball on Feb. 14, which promises to be a grand affair. By At high noon on New Years day, Hon. J. P. Lucas, register ri the U. S. land office at this pluee, was married to Mrs. Olivia Morgan, Ktv. D. V. Poling officiating. The wedding took place at the residence on Fifth street that had been fixed by Mr. Lucas for housekeeping. Mr. and Mrs. Liuai were the recipients of many valual.li presents, and have the good wishes of the entire community, who hope that their married life will be one of con tinuous sunshine, and that their path may be strewn with roses. Dalles Mountiiueer. Considerable prospecting is being done in this county this winter and we may reasonably expect some good claims to lie discovered before spring. There is no doubt but we have a gixxl mineral belts in this county as those in many other parts of the state where there is considerable development be ing done, but we have been handi- keeping good ordei at their Saturday c"l'ped tcx heavily to show up what night dances the club has built tip a!""" ,8,,er- n"y y will fine reputation and there is no doubt elapee until Crook cou,lty wi" be but the 14th will be one of the events i "luu for lier miaei' 1,er oiI weIU and to remember for a long time to come.jher COlil fieIds- Given tl,e """ T. . , . . , amount of energy and capital expend- wuuru siiticniiB 1IKU R grailU ! ft( hei'e time last ilonday night. Thirteen new members wore initiated into the Tho timo for taking inventory is soon at hand, and we mu.st rtxlueo our Mock. In order to do so we will ofler a discount of twonty-llve per cent on tho following linos; All of our Wool Dress Goods, twenty-five per cent off. All of our Ladies Jackets, twenty-five per cent off. All of our Ladies Dress Skirts, twenty-five per cent off. All of our Mens' Clothing, twenty-five per cont off. All of our Mens' Overcoats, twenty-five per cent off. All of our bilks and Satins, twenty-five per cent off. It don't matter how low the goods were, they are twenty five per cent lower during this sale. I2sT"V"EIsrTOE SLE. WU&ZWEIIER 8 THOMSON Vho farmers' Outfitters We Would Like We Can-)' in Stock mysteries of the order and the new officers were installed, after which all partook of the refreshments that hadj hppn rtmvidfrl vtr the niv..iin ' three members were present. This order is rapidly becoming one of theGe'orge w "Vlj as theie has been in other parts of tho state and the results would be far more satisfactory. To talk with you about Plows and Harrows . . . Yoa May be Surprised If you have never looked through our immense stock, to know that we buy Plows and Harrows in car loud lots. We m ill be glad to quote you prices on anything in the implement line. Wc carry the Genuine Oliver Plow, bo"th the "Chilled" and "Steel" in both Walking, Sulkies, and Gangs We have all the lie-pairs for the Oliver Plows, and quite a stock of Repairs for other mako-H OUR PRICES Are an low as in consistant with legitimate business Oliver Chilled Walking plows Oliver Steel Walking plows Tho Janipg Olivoi Sulky plow Eithor Caat or Sul Bottom The New Department Oann I'low with either No. 20 or No. 40, Cant liottom, and in 12 and 14 inch Ktw-I liottom with third liottom Attached We have in Harrows The Tho Ltun Steel Lever I .... .. I) m .i 4!uii i en loorn iiarrnw The Deero Wood Framed Harrow Harrow In the Disc Harrows We have the Deere and Osborne Wheels all ready, With Tires on, that will make your old Hack ax good as new for a low Price. Obituary. Betsey Harlow was born June 11, 1 1855, near Greeiiton, Lafayette coun ty, Missouri. She was married to Imsett December 19 1871, and in 1876 they moved to Lane Mrs. 8. -Bobbins, formerly of Illi- county where they resided until hist nnis. died at Bend, Jan. 3, of heart i October, when they moved to this city failure, uged 66 years. The- remains! where she lived until death overtook Wi re brought here for interment which.! her. "..., omul m a imuKiiiur ana lasi summer sue, along with part eon arrive from fitarbuck, Washington. 1 of her family, spent some time in our Mrs. Kobliim- with her eon George j city visiting with relatives and then came here 1-st September to locate ; returned to their home near Eugene, ami h:id .-elected a home near Lavs, ! She took sick soon after und thinking hut beioie they had made a settlement i our climate would be benelicial to her on tli land she died. they removed to this city in October. 1 he fiu weather we have been hav-! For about two ni0,lth 8h "ever left her bed. She leaves a largo faniily She was the mother of 14 children, 13 of whom are living, and were at her bedside in death. The funeral services were held at thing for good roads at this season, the M. B. church Thursday nfurnoon Whenlihg may be indulged in here for P- "' Kev. Clark officiating, as nine months in tlio year, while in sisted by Kev. Harper. Her remains oo:R portions of the state no more wure t'16" '"id at rest in the Union t)m n iwo months can be called good , cemetery, and were followed by a large L eniig months. numb r of relatives and friends. mg lor the past two weeks would be a ri-vehttioii to our friends west of the mountains, and in fact most anvwh'ere ebe in the state. While the tempeia- j tore iuiti been higher than usual at' tiiis. time of year, it is no uncommon I N, It. Maxcy, for a long time a prom inent citizen of Grant county, died at Good Samaritan Hospital, Portland, Friday afternoon, aged 71 years. He w is a prominent and enthusiastic Ma son, past master of Canyon City Lodge No. 34, and a member of Washington Council, Royal and Select Masters No 3, of Portland. In business and poli tics he was a prominent figure in Grant county serving as county judge from 1886 to 1890. He waa a man of high quality, and in every relation of life won and keot the esteem of his fellow men. Tuesday night a slight shower fell here, just enough to daniien the sur face. In the Haystack country there has been enough tain during the past two weeks to make farmers happy. Lot K. Tarker, the Warm Spring stage driver, is on the sick list this week, Card or Tlianks. We desire to extend to the good peo ple of Prineville our sincere thanks for the assistance given us in the :on tinued illness of our wife and mother, and also to those who assisted in the funeral ceremonies at the grave.' Gko. W. Whiwiti a'nd CaimitKN. Jidamson dc Winnck Co. Nothing succeeds like Success Is an old ssying, and is sbundsntly proven by our constantly increasing bushiest, W niin to have in our Drug Stock everything needed for the sick room. Our prescriptions are carefully com pounded from the best, freshest drugs and chemicals, in the .most sanitary manner, and at as low a Price as is eonsiitant with good business priuciplas. There are several Ways To dn business, bat only one right wry, W'u do not aim to inaks our profits from nnu customer, but by selling to our customers often. When you are near nor store, step in and vx. amine our new stock of Furniture, Carpets, Matting,' Curtains, Wall Paper, Books, Stationer, Musical Instruments, Brushes, Combs, Hooks iJ Cainra Hupplios, all at Reasonable Prices Jtdamson & Winnek Co Ik S v4