Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 24, 1902, Image 12

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I Xocal yijention,
I.h it lint enough (or yon?
Timber cmUer" KCvltonal mapa
fur mli' this cltlce.
.1.1. West was a business visitor; dent h of a good citincu of thecoin
from Bcud the first of tlie week. immity, i whWh it it published.
H.M.rhillii,i(Drycrwk. Oregon, But l.en that oitiae.i is taken from
is in the city liking after business; the Inm.hu of his family by r nolfiu
lliHUeM j death, the task is lionhly mid. On
" . ! Smidiiy evening about five o'clock a
J. B. Hodsun was over from the, . . r .
growing little village of Sisters the
t'ust of the week,
i J. A. Brown was up from Hay creek
hist t.eek, looking after his multi
tudinous business affairs in the city.
W. J. Sotnidt was down from Sum-1
luit prairie the first of the week alter a j
loud of supplies.
Mre J. A. R:iyle, of Vpper Ciookrd
fiver, has been sojourning in town for
some days past,
A.Hackleman has sold Ins horses
to McCreurv & Carey, of Omaha,
.Nebraska. There is said to be about j
IvKKJ head in the lot
A large body of nickle ore bus been
discovered in Josephine that is very 1 1" "' unu 'l" ' " j
i i .i i .i i.. ..f Li.i I Mr. Salomon to the holme of John,
rich and the largest body of the kind .
u-,. ' Ha'ght, near by, one of them started
m"'eNU5t- .L L .c.enhone station and called
t'olnmbus Johnson and wife and,
and wife and.
Misses Emii.a Ketchuni and Anna
Salomon, left Friday for an outing at
'
Helknau Springs in Laiie county.
r ' e
Kev. 13. F. Harper will preach at j
Sewoom creek school house on !'111-j
iay, Jiuyii. Ail are coiuiuuy in -
vited to attend the meeting.
J. B. Coe, representing the Irwin, j
llodsi.ii Co., of Portland, has been ;
doing business in our city for the oust;
feu day.. i
C. A. l'.iiterson, of Lookout mount-
ain luiniiiL' fame, came ui fium Port-
itipfiom Port-
on up to his !
st of the week,
land SkikIuv and went en
tniuiiig piii-riy the fir
J. II. I' iiuliil was a visitor in the
n.euopohs .Sunday, fiom the shady
tielis along trout creek, in the vicinity
I Cro:'s Keys.
F. T. lii'pms
returned from the
uiountaiiis S'.mdav, wiiere lie had bt-en '
to locale a pariy
of timher land'
p.-ople
Guy Ciayp'Xii was is
Sunday, looking a'tti
from Sistei
supplies fur a j
sheep camp over there, lor wnicu he is
vanii tender.
Simpson i Wilson have been doing a
rushing business in the shoe line dur- j l(Vt, iucu-, while u!l of the back pirn
ing the uist week. It pays to udver- j ( n,s skull was a mas m sn.an
tisc iu the Joi'BNAk. ; pmces, and seveiul hirge hlowl vciavis
Wm. Hold.-r, of Shaniko Leader, 'had been broken. He died about
has purchased the lieview from L. Y 1:!W P m, Tuesday. His family were
J.igget and has assumed the editorial , piesent at ihe time oi his death, vx
iiianagement of the same. I cept Anna, w ho was at Jielkunp
- Dr. 0. A. Cline returned Monday i Suri,"!s-
from a trio to the Willamette valley
with horses and renins a very profit-!
able time and a pleasant trip.
Or. II. Clirk returned Tuesday
night from an extended business trip
thriaudl I h north pud of tliM ront.v!
and over in Wheeler County
A. C. Stubling.of The IMIea, rep
resenting the wboiesule liipior luaise
if .1. C. Stiihhng, was doing business
u ir.ir town the first of the week and
repor s husiiie' good in his line.
U.K. Darling and Johu 1'aliin-liii
were hp from Agency plains and Hay
iaek last week. Mr. Palmehu was
...... '
mmgapiatot tne new twuu ;
t.! 1 1 1 ! Out.
Misses Xellie and LotiNe Suntniers
vent out to the woods on the btad of
McKay Creek last week with Mrs. 1
Michel and family, to rusticate awhile
ih tlie shadows of the pitirs.
SoJtin Faulkntif "ml family left last
Vrwlay for A trip iner the luoHiitaina.
Tbev were accompa u Led by Uelle
Saltittursii, wlw goes t visit an aunt
in i'rinevillt Lrbaiuiu Criterion
51-V. Hswtluiru came in froiu his
fcaue fight miles above Lava, Fri
day and uuitle' very fair time. He
eauivitytM seventy uiilcA in abiabt ten
bow, taking hi team otf oi gras to
tlrive iu.
A I, acly trf tbirtv-Udir Miurrfwitn
pen4 kayo been Ik'io biv tlttf past
ei-k lo'.ii? i tindier 5i i s) and taking
in tlm4gWatillibi wKtrii.tMittry and
jettitig a tu.pdy of iKbnie, which they
decWn! i llw tiuvl tbty iuiu- evei
Q jk SALOMON BEAD.
Victim of a Runaway
Freight Team.
One of the muUltwt tucks Unit
newauuiKtr lias, i to chronicle the
j 0. L. Saloniou iviis watering his height
team in Cow canyon on the rotul to
Shaniko, 0110 of his horsei became
frightened and ran, causing the othom
to run and as the bits had been taken
out for the miiiiose f allowing the
))or9e(j to drink, they could not have
liet,n C01,trolled had anyone had hold
of them. Mr. Salomon dashed across
a small knoll after the team and was
lost to view by those who witnessed the
runaway. As soon as possible parlies
stinted after him and found him lying
in the road and the team piled up
about fifty yards further on with one
horse dead and another one wounded.
It seems there were but two men i
I to the telephone station and called
, , . . , . , , ..
i the doctor at Antelope. As soon
i .... tlm .loetor uri-m-il he. found that it I
. . ...I
was a serious case and that lie out i
. , '
not have the retpisite instruments ,
Bt 01(,e f(.,u ur r ikyH , j
),. immrdiately for the scene of the
ilcl.j,lent
T. u,.,m 0n,;rtt, J of six l,ores am!
ufter the lirst stop where it piled up
and one horse wnt killed, another run
wa4 takeu'and the whole ouliit went
over a grade eigiit feet high, killing
another hoi.-e and so seveiely wonmi-;
inir a third a to ioiike it woril.li
ing a thud as to make it i.nl.le.-s.
'1 he wagons sull'ered no nnufii.il in-, 5
jury, excepting the to,.i v,l'n' '"o!-''!! ; i
I
l'ln Dr. JJelknan airivin;; there ill
f"'",li l'' Ps ;lalu'" ,h;" "R " j
I was no possinie nope lor ...i.
i mull's siuvivai, but it was mmif
, that lie coinu he Ijii.uot Home an.,
made more cmilorlaii!.- dun win " i ip.jMack, .V,,i-,v, V.'.vioe-tlay, F.i
, he ws, and ii there a.-any no-Mlnl . ,i, ,,!,., ,,l ii!
, nt o sain.j; ions n o ,u ...- ....... .
inhere the uecces.-ary apj.liaii.'i-s cool'l j
he
lie surv ived the home coin i
b,1( a cn(iea ,,,, ,
J that tin; ukuli had been tiaelm.oi
'very badlv on the Wit side lor over i
-Mr- Salomon, was one ol the pioneer
merchants of the town, and was
progressive and industrious man, am,
an honorable, upright citizen. The
family has the sincere symialhy of
the comiiiutiity in their bereavement.
The funeral sei vices will be held at
the Meinodist Church, on Thursday,
at 2 p. in. Kev. Ed linker, a former
pastor, will be presujit, to conduct the
services.
Detail of Mrs. I. W.Wui d
News was recti veil here by tele
phone, that Mrs. I. Ward tlied
di The Dalle about two o'clock.
Tuesday afternoon. She was taken
with a fainting spell and as soon
ag site recovered from it, wan taken
with another and continued in that
way for some time, until she died.
Mr. Ward was well and favorably
known iu this county, and always
look au active part iu church work.
We are informed that the remains
will be brought here for interment.
Tlie. proposition to open a road from
this place to Detruit is meeting w ith
universal favor.
R. O. Carland wa up from Cioss
Keys last week foi in tlieal attendance.
He reports harvesting well under way
iu that section of the county and that
the seeoiul crop ot alfalfa will h cut
next week.
I lr. II. Clark left WwlnewUv nxta-
ing (i Aobraska t visit his mother
ivhout lie luii net sei i for nevefal
yearn, lie will make huiujadtiuiutefs
iu Dcuvvrb ColottaU.
I!
''Xjtafiw.l
bring
WALK
All
Sizes
While Oak Shoes.
These Shoes are intuit of tlie very
stock. The bet is atwavstho cheapest.
, . 1
Kverv pair warranted. Spccia at ten-
' 1
!'" " to the bo vs' ami youths'
shoes made of this leather
We are sole agents for
WURZWEILER
iORMLEY
i'AILOR,
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pa'rtui oi limit-
'lit'ilnif ol the i.e
(mm the ollbv it
if iii(eri'.-t to ali oin
r IjiIo'. Mm 'day,
t,:,i".-wiii 1
tins wn
'iih.rnl't'rs.
.v'ediies.biv n'.d Friday S-
Friday S: a. in
,,, 1 1 tl ;il k., . .Mucliell, Monday,
Wednesday. 1YmI.iV, 7 a. in. Ih.it.s.
: i.,.. 'ri.,.,.,1,.,. t, si:. r.
M ,,;i,,v
'rie, Monday I ion.l:.y, 7 . m
Sbimiku arrtet 'J li a. in. Shaniko
.Mi.'iiiiKiini'riO'. V u. m. ."Muiniko
j 1 ' '"
Dr. 11. t'bir!., I lie d ntisl, will return
from bis Kasiein tour about S'it. 2d
and will then Ik:
found at hi" oil'ua- iu j
.Iul.i4th.
I this city.
t reiulitei-'s Aitemloli.
Any careful freighter w hi) is going
to Shaniko empty can get nh.iut IMl
pounds of freight for cash by apply
ing to this office.
Infomation Wanted..
Any one knowing the address of L
H. Ibi-e, will confer a favor on his
friends by giving anine to M. K. i!aw
thorn, Lava, (be , or F.lkins & King,
Prim villi', l'regou.
First Class Painting.
If you want a neat and artistic job
)f painting done don't forget thai
Koller 4 Phillips are the boys that can
do it. Also inper hanging and grain
ing, fine finishing and pictorial work.
All work guaranteed.
Stallions for Sale.
Thre Stallions, three years old ami
up, for sale, or for trade iu good horsei
broke or unbroke. These S'lillious!
are Perolieron and Clyde cross, all
UoimI breeder. Correspondence soli
cited. H. K. MOOKK,
Duftir, Oregon.
1 niojun 17
Fruit Farm for Sale.
I offer for wile my fruit farm of
1(10 acres situated in the Cove on
the DenKutes river. There aw
2)()0 fn.es l dMork'd varieties f
j fruit and it reudy nmrkct for till of
i the liroduct.
T. F. NoCALLISTKR,
Culver, Ocvgoti.
thi
OVER SI 10 :3 FOR MEN.
THf
WW
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SHOE
AM..
All
Widths
best
i
CO
3 ARB ED
WIRH . .
; Wire
1 Gl no'ind t!'
"Do Y r.
TV a
eoiisl in strength to tlic 5
,,,'', t
onnd, tl-;
a length,
jwi'ixl.t.one
l"iiii.s.
j Von ar' i
iiuch intere
t'd in
t.er r
1 or I.
Kiguiv for
vour buvin.
, ie'.ves, then eonstib our nn.r.'
WAUKEGAN.
WAi.'skEGAN
9
WAUKEGAN CHIEF.
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Wall Paper
AD
LTION:
The new Htylw of Wall I'aper just received, aW the
sum you add to your Havings hv htiving 0f uh.
JiULTRACnoX:
The amount we arc deducting from other dealers priced
MULTIPLICATION:
The customer tells her friends that she has discovered
the economical place to buy Wall I'aper, her friends
Worm; our customers.
DIVISION:
Our profit are cut i two, that we may have more
trade than before.
Do-you want Wall Paper on the proGt-sharing plan?
D. P .ADAMSON'S Drug Store is the Place.
Ik
Cm
lHALK
I IIHH
I JHff
4 A A A
ml
The mm Shoe.
I'liexiflli'il for slvle, durability nnd eniii
fort. The liixt of everylhiiij! tiseil in tliecou
slnii'tioii of tlnM filn ea. Try it pair unil you
will buy imlv The I'.ll.T V KM, SIldK.
HAKKH IIARI5KI) WIKK.
'& THOMSON.
h
i:iy n' r:r litr t.' i Wee i"
oint r gular, Ih.s.1 d .1 ; bj.'.int n-juiar, 1S.S' ten ;
2-poinl re;;'ihir, 2,l pound.; 4 poinl regular, i'.'l)
the iriee h r uuinl ns1 the aetilal eo.-f.
t agent. This will result iu
BAEBED WSRE
.Kttf.I) ONM.V II Y
EJkins f5 King,
AGKNT.-l,
riUNKVJI.L!-
OKFGO.V.
Write for prices. Wr are the lowest.
Arithmetic.
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