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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1902)
, 7 ;93;Kj99i9av Xocal yijention. .Miss Iva West, of 1U' nd, is in the,, i v the guest of Miss Gertie Sharp. .j. F. Houston, f Crook, was trans ,ci,ng business ill tin' coimly sent the !... part of the week. !'. T. Monroe was up 'ri,ll his ranch e, "'rout cieek the fote part ot tlio v.'k with a load of watermelons and i Viable. I'.iscoe Knox was down from his m ! k farm the first of the week. He tyotts harves'.ing well along in thai art of the county. 1'ittii Mcintosh, Chris McKac unit U. C. Low was a business visitor from Bond Tuesday. 0. 0. Oliver, the Culver merchant was doing business in the county seat 1 the latter part of last week. j .1, V. Shattuck was down from his , ranch near (. rank last week visiting relatives and laying in supplies. Parties desiring to tile on timber claims can learn something to their advantage by calling at the JnritNAL ollice. li. 11. Caldwell, of Lava, was in the Have You Heard Of the Wonderful Reduclions that have been made at I WiKweiler & 9 d S. mv to iwm for their Immense Fall Stock they will sell Slimmer ing almiit half done up that way. J)l'V OoUllS it V. A. Hooth was called to rrestoii, j California, Monday by the serious ill-1 1 Kiulayson, prominent stockmen ofjness of W. K. Fuller whom it was i tl.c Antelope country, were in town thought could survive but fur a short I : i.u week looking after business mat-1 time. ;.-m. I J. H. Kellv was down from his home , C..1.C.K.S. WihxI and Piake C.jon Xewso.n creek Tuesday and reports ' tills Et'tUlttioil ll.18 bOCll llUltle, everybody busy up that way. Haying i is about over with and the crop isj good. V. C. Wills was a visitor from his I home on Willow creek last wesk. lie . I has just returned from an extended ! :-..t rw..r lal-A H on that the ' trio to Wallowa county wiiero no uiu !uvi are looking well and the range 'some very profitable business. :s I'.ood this summer. j Saturday at 1:30 o'clock Milford . llarvev Dunham was down from the! Templcton, the young son of II. M.r SO Per Cent "Discount. O tieilly were visitors last week en : jute to Burns, where they will look aitei some of their irrigating proposi-l- to.-.. 0. W. Colby came in Tuesday from . us sheep camp, w hich is in the vicin- I If you want to get Choice Bargains in any of the Lines on which has been made, 2ou Will have to Jfurn. .i.ock .aneh last week and informed j Templeton, died of spinal nienengitis j rj. jjj r'(nyi uiu journal inau tn.it tne came were ; r" " v ; looking fine and no doubt a number j creek. He was about six years of age. j ol tbem will make their appearance n the stock show this fall M. C. Awbrey was in from his ranch it Fend Tuesday and leports every thing looking well out that way. Mr. Kamsden, of San Francisco, has K. K. Elliott, brother of our fellow opened up a tailor Shop Willi J). townsman, M. R. Klliott, .mived from , Unnnlcy at the Owls Nest, and is now Lebanon the Hist of the week lor a; prepared to do all kinds of Tailoring, visit with hi brother and to take in nd would respectfully solicit a share J He. 1 tiie sights of this great Inland Knipirt . ; ol your patronage. JtilJ OliS & Jims PRINEVILLE, OREGON. The seats for the high school arrived I where she will remain for a couple ol i Monday and will ue put In position at ,;8 milking some inquiries regardingl Mrs. C. 1. Kennedy, of Portland, is tlie law concerning the pensioning of. at the residence of Airs. W. II. Parker 'the old Indian war veterans. Mrs JM Tavlor of Orbalr. mr.de' weeks and anyone wanting tailor made ' in order to be ready Ut the be- his office a pleasant call Monday.: em' or dressmaking done win uo wen ; b b ... ( Mrs. Taylor is an enthusiast on the ' to give her a call, j John Keem-y, Ida M. NoflMnger and j uuestion of education, and informed j C. Mcl'herson and wife and Miller j '"'"e Keem-y, of Shauiku, were in the j lis I he l she will move to town in the Mcl'herson and wile weie up from j -'')' Saturday en route to the limber, near future to take advantage of the Lower Hay creek lat week tiling on tor tbe purpose of liling on claims. I high sc'hool thir winter. ! tiinlwr land in the mountains adjoin-; Itcv J. li. Lister, nf Kugeue, will liii.almaster Klkins came down from '"g their land. This will give tnem redd a series of meeting.- in the I'niuii ! h:? ranch oil Grindstone and reports : plenty of wood and a good outrange, church, beginning Septeinbwr in! h iving re-covered the Uiindstone ' P,mi Blevins left Tuesday for tbej llie interest of the Christian church, j bridge across thai stream below Fred Willamette Valley wheie he will visitj Isador Meyer and family were down i Smiths ranch. That bridge was in a his old home and relatives v.lioui lie; from their home on I'pper Cnaikcd I, id Mate of decline and we are glad has not seen for the past ten years. river lust week laying in supplies and, to announce its repair. Mr. Klkius is He has some valuable real estate on j attending to various business matters. !o,;k. tig after the interests of the roads Calipooia river in the vicinity of Tan- i Walter I'ariiidi and Mis Itusella; as w. -II as possible and we 'nay expect gent. ' ! Allen were married Sunday, Align. t yur l'ds to be iu better shape by next! v ii u..inl .ml fcimilv rein-nod ' ;U at i In. i,.ii!eiwe of J imes Allen on 1 ijirii-g than ever lefore. , the latter part of last week Irom Blizzard Ridge, llev. 11. f. Clark olli I-1.- - Evans and Granville I'oindex-; weeks outing in the vicinity of I'nai-k , cin'.ing. r -.- !: over from shwood last week BiiUe. They started for ibenmiin-i r. John (Jiridu mid daughter r hm jan'sKC"-- - ft t' f,' . V a. ' ... Hi. mciiKit riuirs, For clmllovf wells. 1 m HUCKKVE I'UMl'S. For shallow ami Jeep wells. HaVES DOUBLE CYLLNDLR ri'HPS, For bulb sliallmv ami deep wells jicrmotcr Windmills - j-ort a good strike on the White tains for hucklelerries. but lound that . tinned from an extended vi-it to tiie claim in that district. They thete weie none so returned alter a 1 Willamette Valley Tuesday. They re- u.-d in disposing of a lot of -few days hshiug. ; port having bad a pleasant lri), hav- j y stock aud will continue de-. A trip ovei on Willow creek at this ;,. .-i-li.,.! ri-lalives the hover nart of ; "i:t work. The company in-1 season of the year reveals the farmeis r ttie tillle am t.,tk in lielknap springs 1 'pJ,,,),fJ )? nn .tlhri'n knhlfi 0 j i 7 UCOCl Uowcrs, inking to a depth ul several all busy with their grain. Haying is d feet and there is every up-! over and the larg'T part of the giain e of striking ote us good as In.s been cut. 'Che yield will be about the King. j.m average one, but tne long dry spell raltsrsou was down from his' will '""Ke a notifiable decrease in what ..laims on Lookout mountain it H,iul(' have been under more fa'vor- aud reportt everything pro- ( able ciicums;ai,ces. : s usual up that way. Jlr. I A visit to the orchaid of Circle n ia uncommunicative in ro-! Brother will disprove the idea thai :, is mining interests at pies- 11 'nil cannot be produced here. There ' as lie is mer'-ly doing a little ,in abundance of all kinds, besides nent- work it is not si,pio.-ed u line lot of b.-rrier. Corn and ell ! i Uive out anytbiiii llowery re- kinds of vegetables look line. They n. s claims. There is no doubt have a lot of nice cold water on the we will one day see some ranch 'bat comes nut from ur.ib r the es opened up in this section blutfs in the shape of numerous ate and then Crook county springs. J If Mealy was in from his ranch in All persons indebted ' the Haystack country tiatmday with Cyrus must settle' with , liii- liiet wl.eat of the season. H inn- on the homeward journey. D. V. Stewart returned from Lnwton hist week. He informed our reporter that he came near being the victim of a lalal accident near that place a short time ago. The team he was driving started to run throwing hint '.'lit on doabietrces and the horses began kick ing and he vvs knocked senseb'ss for some tune. In their struggles the team overturned the wagon thus throw'ng Mi. Stewart out of the way of llie hoi ses heels else he would not now be here to record his experiences. Water Vanks A LARG3 Stock of Black !and Galvanized Pipe, Pipe Fit tings, Hose, Lawn Sprinklers, Etc. We have tin; above goods in stock, ami m we hy in largo lots are aide to give our customers the lowest nossiblu price. me noted lor its mineial 1 well as its slock indnslr.'. .lav was down from hinianch to intend tlie meeting ol or the puipoee ol in l.-ui,z- KKTIXK M i to W. H. the under- is signed or M. K. K'liott before the first ested in get-ling a new bridge in day of September or suit will be in- the Ui'zzty distiict which will bo of stituted to collect same. association. He has tried gieat advantage to the tanners who JOHN CYKCS. is methods of putting up have to haul wood off the mountains ays that bucking it is tlie as they wi, then tie able to take larger ' - is yet tried. As to the ipies- loads as this creek over which the' -ether they wire detrimental "ridge is proposed being built is veiy wlh of iiilalia be said that , deep with steep banks. ( aici'd no diHeieiice ia the; Li nmi I'otter accidentally shot him-j .less it was even heller i,is sell with a 22 riHe at the home of his' last. Some of the -farmer. I mother, Mrs Sarah Kiggs near Mil-! ing alfalfa have heeii de-1 toles, on llie 2()th of ibis month. No " ad.-isahiliiy ol using bucks,' one was at home except himself and ! the opinion that tile tiav-jhfle sister. They came horseback to the-inea low would lend lo j tne iiome of L. K. Alliiigham, vyhere .'me grotn of tin! crop. ' lie died tbe next day. He was about ..iiks travel over thi-giiuind! twelve years of age and was n brother MAHHIKM. KOOPMAS H'IMKIt At the home of the brides parents on Newsoni creek, August 24, Mi-s Luella Winter to Iidrich Koopinau, Kev. Ii. F. Harper ofliciating. The groom isone-of the prominent sto"k men of Crook county and the bride is the daughter of J. W. Wltner, t.ell known throughout the state. Iioltv. iv'igiiits oiidi i the pie ' --his n 'han'esi inj, thiy I'H'V anil lo nut irt -into n deeply C'Uieq.ierii tA -: tire tinj ruiMl-i ui At al- '. : i.l -e .JOUIMIU. . , ol Mrs. Vada Tetlierow of tins place. TIM3R LAND FiM AL PROOF BLANKS lor sale at this orlice at very reason, aide pii(e. wdnrs Mumly t- GPiANT To the wife of A. II. Grant, lit Hay creek, on August 22, 1!)02, a SOU. ) HOrSTON To tfio wife of J. F, Houston, of Crook, on August SI, Elklns S King. ml Wall Paper Arithmetic. ADDITION; The new Htyles of Wall I'aper just received, also the sum you adil to your savings by buying of tin. sriiTKAl.TKlN: The amount we are ilwliicting from oilier dealers iiriccn MULTIPLICATION: The ciistoiii(;r tell her friemlM that she lias discovered the economical place to buy Wall Paper, her fiionds become our customer. DIVISION: Our profits are cut in two, that we may have more trade than before. Do you want Wall I'lipf-r on the profit-sharing plan?. D. .P ADAMSON'S Drug Store is the Place; 1 BOUX