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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1902)
Additional Locals. 1 Hon CleUn and Jerome Williams, of Aluuuy, were in l'rineville yumut tl.iy. II. J. I'nlmer cmne up from Hood Itiver Tuesday tu look alter his busi him interests, I'sniel 1), llnmliniHii, of Kiillinll, Monl., a pl.-esuut ciillnr ut this ulllee Weiliiemliiy morning Mr, I liii nlirnuti lion Ix-imi tttkhiK a limlior eliilin on the l)uacliuts. lie is lute- iiiui) mi tU KnliK)ll Intor Luke. Koliool (iKiic(l Mondny with full lore ul loaehers, 1'rof. Orion in prlii eipsl Mid A. 0. Musier linn cliHrjje of lli Ulli ami 7lli yradi-i, MiM Grace linlkusp lint clmrge ul the 4th mid itli, Mini Ad Poster -the 2d and 3d ud Mini IVnrl Vaiulor(Hjul hits chnrge of tlm Int mid the beginning, Stood Death Off. E. 1) Mondny, lawyer ol Iloiiriottn, Tex,, onoe (diilcd grave diKfr. lie yi: "My brother was very low with tnninriiil fever und jiui luliio. 1 pr miiwled liim to try Klixstrio Uitterstnd he win soon miieli bettor, but coniinu ud Ihi'lr n until he t wholly oured 1 itni mire Kleetrio Bittere snvud hi life," This reini'dy cie!n timluriit, kill disease kitiiu mid purifies the blood; aids digestion, rt'tftiletus liver, kidmiys eijd bowels, cures conslipav i tion, d)pi'ii.i, nervous tlisritK!, . kidney tronbliw, (unmle complsinU; Hives (lerfiwt lie lib. Only ftQc nt Adsiiiaou Winnek 4 Cu'. drug more. Paulina Pointer. Warm days and cool night are the order of llie day. Bronco hreskiiiK is quite a fad in thin taction these day a. J;ill Blewart line gone to wehfoot. . (lirls you had better look shy. Snm Lytle linn moved from Main ctreel to Fifth and Sandy street II. E. Rannela ha moved his family to the Hholgun ranch (or the winter. Haying ia over and the stock men are prrnaring for the fall ride after cattle. ! ' ' Fred Powell and wife have re- turneJ from their recent trip to the county seat. Col. Wooda of waiton road fame passed through here recently en , route for Burn. R. M. Powell has just returned home. He has just heen to the county sent on titininoes. It ia suid that the old bachelor are glad the hot weather in over for it will he pleusnnler cooking. ' The post oflice at Stiplec, which wan discontinued for several month, is again open for huMness. Mark Hannu holds prayer meet ing on Wolf creek every Sunday night. All member of his church are invited to come. J. T. Faulkner and H.E. Rannels have sold a lot of horse for $50 a head, which is a very good price for this section of the country. The carpenter," Mr. Bond, will soon have the new hall finished It is a fine structure and doea cre dit to the people of this settlement. Rose Leaf. A Certain Cure for Dysentery and Dlarhoea. (18ome yean ago I was one of a party that intended making a long dioycle trip," says F. L. Taylor, ol New Albany, Bradford County, IV' I was taken suddenly with diarrhoea, and was about to give up the trip, when editor Ward, ol the Laceyvillo Messen ger, suggested that I tske a dose of Wminbcrliii's Colic, Cholora and diarrhoea Remedy. I purchased a bot tle und took two dotes, one before starting and one on the route. I made the trip successfully and never fait any ill effect. Again last summer I was almost completely run dowri with an attack ol . dysentery. 1 bought a bottje-of (his same-remedy and this time one cured me." Sold by all drug'gi'ts. ' DIED. KULLKll At Preston, California, Hoitemher7,'l802, W. II. Fuller, aged about it'i years. Mr. Fuller came to this county in the early eighties and eegaged In bus iness in the town of Mitchell, lie afterwards went to California, and purchased a farm, which was almost untirely destroyed by c waterspout short time afior he became the owner of it. lie tli"M returned to this coun ty sud engaged in the mercantile bus iness with I), F, Htewart and later the two combined with W. A.Ilooth. This Hi in sold out of the business about lour yoars ago, but Mr, Fuller retained an luleiest in the flouring mills up to the time of his dwith. lie had been in poor health (or several years and last Fall went to Preston in hope of being benefitted, but about two weeks ago he It-eanie so much worse that Judge Dooth whs so nunc ned and has lemained with him since Mr. Fuller leives a brother and other relatives in New York, his m-tive state. SMITH On Sept. 9, 1802. Little Albert, the infant Son of Mr. and Mie.W. It. Smith. Little Albert was bom Jan. 27, 1902. He has gone to th pearly gates of hoavvn thereto await and welcome his father, mother and little brother, when they are called to the throne on high. Weep not dear parents little Albert is safe with Jeaus evermore. Kva. E. Wai.kkr. New Fall Millinery Just received at Airs. Susie Slayton's A fine line of Fall Millinery and Ladies Hats in all the latest styles. Also an elegant assortment of No tions. Call and examine my stock. MRS. SUSIE SSLAYTON. PRINEVILLK, OKKfiON. . fkjftt'ciam ay Jury. in rvur of A dun. tun. Win nek C PIUNKVILIE, OUKOON J. L HcCuIloch, "-DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Repairing a Specialty. Prinevillc, : : Oregon POINUEXTER. Shaving Parlors TICK ADK1NM, I'eoprlrlor Bhavinpr Ualrcuttmsr Shampooing Bathe A fine lnlliPH.m devilled Metti.llv tu ths u nf ladies. Everything up-to-date and strictly tirstcU. For all kinds of rough and dressed lumber. Kiln dried flooring and rustic, go to A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. J. L. Mi' I loch, Dealer in Real Estate and Ah. 8traetor of Titles. PRINEVILLE, : OREGON Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for sale my fruit farm of 100 acres situated in the Cove on tho Deschuje river. There arc 2000 trees of assorted varieties of fruit nnd a ready market for all of the product. , ' T. F. McCALLISTEK, . Culver, Oregon. Your supplies now while our big sale offers so many opportunities. Don't wait too long as the time of this sale is limited; our Is complete and qualities the best. We keep a full line v of staple ar ticles, so don't think we cannot supply you with what you want. Prices sent on application. 1 Timber Land, Act .tuni 3, 187K. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Vnittd HIaUs Land Offict, fas 1II(, Orriren. Auitrt24, 1902. Notlua ia horeby ifivru tint ill wuiplunca with tlw pruvwiom o( the ct of CungTMsnf Juns S, 1S7S, entitlrd "An act fur thf le f tiiiihnr laud, iu the ISUten of Oxlifarnit, Ore- nun, Xevii, end WkHbinirti'ii Terriuiry," s exlni'leii tu nil the public lunri UtM by act .if AiiKint 4, laHi!, the follnwin; perwinn have, an July 17, 6ied in thia olhce their .worn .tatfiiipntii. t.wit: COKA K. .STKK,ol Buckley, nnnnty ni Hifrcfl, ut of Wiuihinfrton, tworn .tau-uient No. S3 lor the liurciuwe of tlm and u'4 nwi4 Sec. 2H, Tp. 14 S li. 1U r.., W. M. U. LAVi'TO.N CADY, of Kucklcy, county of 1'iereo, .tale of VtMliinkton, .worn utaie meiit No. Ii2 for the purch.fe of tlie uwX -c. 10, Tu. Ifi 8.. K. 1U K.. W. M. MAY J. CADY. ..f (ielcliel!, oninty of Snohonii.il, unite of WanliiiiKt.n, iweru .tale mrul No. Kol for thr imrchaM ol tliew awl, and wj m See. II, Tp.lS.S., U. l!l li .W.M. FLOK K NCK M . OA l Y , of buck ley, omn ty of 1'i.Kie, tto of Vt anliinten, kworn utement No. 8M for the pur huse of the nej Sen. 10, Tp. V K. IS K., W. M. Kt-'NICE SMITH, of Buckley, county of Pierce, .tate of Washington, .worn etatemeiit No. (fid for the purchwe of the iwtf Sec. 10, Tp. 1.1S..K. lK., W.M. VVALTKK K. OADY, of (ietchell.ommtv of Snohmni.h, etate of v whiiiKton. "worn tateinent No. 85K for the purehaxe of the eV , H "''i and e) awj Sec. 4, T lfi S., K. IU K Y. M. JuKL M. SMITH, of Buckley, county of Pierce, Ntate of Washington, .worn Mtatetnent No. 8T7 fur the piirchaee of the tx Sen, 10, Tp. UiSK. 1IIK..W.M. MAUU K. CASADAY. nl Fern Hill, county uf Pierce, state of Washinirlon, awoin itateuieut No. dot! for the purchase of the wj nwl, eel nwl and nti Sec. 2b, Tp. 14 S., K. l'J K W. M. CLKSTIA CADY, of H.okley, county of Pierce, state of Washington, swoi n eUtement Na 855 for the purchase uf the nwj Sec. 22, Tp. )4S K. 19 K W. M. 1JK1.I.A A. CADY, of Buckley, county of Pierce, itateof Washington, awnrn etatciuent No, H?4 for tne purchase of the ae1 Sec. 22, Tp. 14 S H. 19 E., W. M. That they will offer proof to show that the land souxlit is u.oie vahiahle for its tiuilwor tone than for aifikultural I'unjoses, and to establish their claim tti euid land before the Keiistur and hecriver of this iittice at The Dalles, Oregon on Thursday the oth day of November, 19U2. They name as witnesses: Cra E. tftark, D, Lawton t'ady, Florence M. CVy, Eunice Smith, Joel M. Smith, Oleslis Cady, Delia A. Caiiy and Hymn Cadv, of Buckley, Washing, ton, and May .1. Cady and Walter K. C'ad) of Getchel:, Washington, and Maud E. Caea day, of Keru Hii), Wahin-ton Any and all pursons claiming adversely the above-described lamia are requested to file their claim in this otfice on or before said 6th day of November, 1;I3 Hp J AX ft Lvlso, nefister. St 1-3.. Tablets and all other School overlook the Tablet Department: Reduced Prices in Tinware; the reason! There is none. We simply saw a chance to pound down prices and get som& good advertising, A drop in Glassware and nothing broken, but the prices. Wonderful Bargains are those which we are offering. If you need any of the above items, this is an opportunity you. should not overlook. . . A share of your Patronage is Respectfully Solictak J . I. ADAMSON & 'WINNER CO. Incorporated 1899, Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods 0& "Che !Piace Uo Save mi"- fc Supplies, You cant afford to MICHEL.