Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 06, 1902, Image 8

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    J Xocal petition,
-n Wigle was down from the ranch
on Crooked river the firvt of the week.
Dick Aduma was down from Coiubs'
. Flu Sunduy and took in the rabbit
drive.
A. C. Lucas was up from Hay creek
Mil business matter! the tint of the
eek.
Judge Willi expects a brother from
Iowa to arrive today, whom he has not
seen iu forty years.
W. V. Mrown arrived down from
Fife last week. He is taking a band
of hone to Shaniko to ship.
R. . Fortner, of Emmett, Idaho,
is in the city renewing acquaintances
and visiting with old friend.
Don't forget thestockmen'a meeting
Saturday. It la of vital importance
that all the stock interests should be
represented.
'"' Jay F. Stroud and J. F. Taylor were
business visitors from Lamouta Mon
day. They were stocking up with
farming machineiy.
Mr. end Mrs. W. H. Peck and Frank
Hodman were business visitors from
the thriving little burg of Culver the
fore part of the week.
Misses Belle Wilson and Mellie Rob
erts, who have been visiting in the
city for the past week returned to Al
kali Flat the first of the week.
The editor wishes to return his most
grateful thanks to the Indies who re
membered him with a box of line lun
cheon from the Feck dance last Friday.
George Gibson was in town from
Post last week and informed the Joi'R
XAL man that he had exchanged his
birthright for a piece of soil ou Xew
orh creek.
The New dancing club was organ
ised last week and gave a dance Fri
day night that whs very well patron
ised. The club will give another one
Friday night.
The democratic central committee
held a meeting Saturday and fixed the
time and place for the convention and
apportioned delegates to the conven
;tiou (mm the different precincts.
There is a strong probability that
r Alark Fowell will be a candidate for
the nomination for sheriff on the re
ptib'icsn ticket: He would make an
efficient officer and is well qualified for
the place.
'- At the stocking social in the Union
church Friday night for the purpose
of buying books, the neat sum of
138,75 was taken at the door, which
will be almost net, as the expenses
were nominal.
F. T. Higgine came in from the
oods last week and reports some
snow yet on the head of the Uchoco.
lie left Mondny for his niuch on Bear
cieek, where he intends putting in
ome storage reservoirs this spring.
The Frineville Dancing Club gave
free dunce Saturday night that was
one of the beat given in the city for
Patrick O'Rourke, an Ash wood mi
ner, was a business visitor in our city
last week.
County court convened yesterday,
Wednesday, and will likely hold over
this week.
Perry Read, the hotel man, was in
from Culver and spent Sunduy visit
ing with friends.
JohnY. IVxld was over from the
flourishing community of Bisters the
first of the week.
C. H. Foster was over from Sisters
the foie prt of the week looking after
his many int greets.
Jack and 1st Hastings were up from
Hay creek last Saturday and pa'd this
office a pleasant call.
Mrs. Susie Slay ton's building it rap
idly Hearing completion and will be a
neat residence and millinery store.
John Combs returned Saturday from
Wasco county where he has been at
tending to business affairs during the
past two week.
Frank Glass and J. R. Benham were
over from the Deschutes the first of
the week looking after business mat'
ten and laying in suppliee.
C. E. McMcDowell will soon finish
clearing his farm of sagebrush which
he will procead to bum and then plow
the land, seeding it to alfalfa,
A number of shearers went down to
the B. S. & L.Co.'s ranch at Hay creek
Monday to prepare for the spring
shearing which begius there this week
If you dou't ittcnd the rabbit drive
Saturday you will miss the most fun
you evnr had. It will start from near
Ben Jones' place and drive to the Cir
cle corral.
Mrs. Ollie Keehn, of Frineville, or
rived here Wednesday morning and
went on up to Sweet Hume to v it. 1 1 her
patents, Mr. and Mrs. Howell. Leb'
nun Express-Advance.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Poindexter were
over to Culver Friday and took in the
dance that night at Peck's. They re
pot t one of the most pleasant even
ings they have enjoyed in years,
D. P. Adamson received the first
load of his drugs Sunduy and will be
ready to till prescriptions some time
next week. He will occupy a part of
the Smith building until his new
brick is built. -
The Wasco county sheep men who
have made such a hard tight against
J. X. Williamson may tiitd that it has
been a boomerang when they come lo
iit riling all over this county in a pro;
uiiacuoua manner.
B. C. Low ca iiio ovei from the Dee-
chutes last Friday to attend a meeting
of the stockholder of the Deadline's
Reclamation & Irrigation Co. Work
will soon begin on this ditch and it
will be finished iu about two mouths.
It is now about five miles in length
and the only ditch on the river having
water in it.
Some time since Foster & Lehman
took 75 head of beef steers to Shaniko
for shipment that averaged 1219
pounds. A sample steer was weigied
here and at Shaniko which showed no
loss whatever on the drive. If there
is any other part of the state that can
Wurzweiler & Thou
ison.
CLEARANCE SALE.
Every Article In the House REDUCED
For the next 30 days we will Sac
rifice all of our Winter Goods........
This Is a bona fide REDUCTION SALE.
There will be no Reserve. Every piece of Winter Goods will be Reduced
t
Every piece of Ladle' Underwear Reduced.
Every pair of Ladies' and Childrens' Wool Iloao
Reduced.
A1.1 of our Ladies' Skirts and Jackets Reduced.
All of our Ladies and Cliildrena' Jersey Leggings
Reduced.
All of our Ladies' Drawing riuqiir Reduced.
Every piece of Wool Drims Good Red need.
All of our Boys' and Men's Clothing Reduced.
All of our Hoys' and Men's Underwear RcdwsJ.
All of our Ladies' and MirW Fascinator Reduced.
WURZWEILER 8 THOMSON.
ELKINS 8 KING
SHEEP MEN should inspect our
stock of Tents before "Lambing."
WE HAVE WEDGE TEXTS ,
'V
WE HAVE VALLTEHTS in all
r ' the popular sizes. . ' '
ELKINS & KING
On account of the great demand for Coy
ote Traps we have had trouble to keep up
our stock but wo are now getting in a full
assortment, and will bo able to fill all order
in a few duvs.
Singh
Spring Spring
The above is the style of No. 0 VI'-
Our prices are as low as these goods can
be sold for. ,
fcouie time. The floor was completely
lilli.il with fluiiftHr Irani fchp Him. Ifiillirl I
until 12 o'clock. The regular Satur-1 bM 8l,owi" "ftur 6li Illileillive
ti,y night dunces will be kept up us
Usual
Frank Elkins is moving hU black
smith shop from the comer opposite
fimpsoni Wilson & Co.'s to Ihe lot
adjoining the Hamilton scabies. This
is his second wove since lust fall.
Since the Journal located in this end
of town everybody seems to want to
move this way.
Through the kindness of Senator
Mitchell we have received a mail sack
ill garden srnlt from the agricultuial
department which we will distribute! Htuckmen, Attention
among our subscribers. Call and get
H package and ave us the time writ
ing yuur name on the mime.
At meeting held by the stockhold
er of the Willow Creek Land and
l.inwtork Co., Iat Saturday on Wil
low creek, the organisation was per-Ix-tcd
and incorporation completed
niili lOlJO share at t'i per share. 822
almrea weiw subfcribed on the epot.
The company has leaded the Muling
laud on Willow envk nnd intend
deulinK iu livestock "ml land. X. A.
Kewbi'l is president and Ueorge Dee
eoivfaiiy,
We also carry
see them.
covers. Call nnd
ELKIN5 & KING.
Double 23 Double
Spring ''by Spring
The above is the style of So. 2, 3 and 4.
PRICES AUK THE LOWEST.
ELKINS & KINQ.
we would like for it to speak out or
forever utter hold its peace
Mrs W. H. Faiker returned Tuesday
evening fiom Frineville whore ahe has
been visiting her husband who is one
of the proprietors of the Frineville
Journal. She is highly pleased with
Frineville and Crook county and the
family will move there in the spring.
I She says the weather for the past two
I weeks has been delightful, warm, dry
j and sunny and the roads are dusty.
I Albany Herald
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockmen of
Crook comity on Ha tit relay, March 8,
in the city of Prineville for the pur
pose of organising the Crook County
Stockmen's Association. AH persons
Interested are requested to be present.
Cattle men as well as sheep men are
interested in this matter. Those de
siring permits on the Coscudo forest
reserved are vitally interested,
Signed'. C. Sam Smith, J. O. Julian,
E. H. Bparks, T. II. Lafollett, Win. C.
Wills, Chas. E. McDowell, Chas. Lis
ter, . T. Slayton, M. C. Nye.
W
Spring Goods
'ow ready fur inspection, Come
in and let nie show you the Hand
somest line of Suitings ever dis
played in Frineville.
Don't
liuy hand-me-downs until you
have seen my line of (loods and
learn niv prices.
GORMLEY,
THE TAILOR.
The above is a very good likeness of our solid Oak Center
Tulle, that we are selling at $2.90.
" ADAMSON & WINNER CO.
Incorporated 1BU0.