Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 02, 1902, Image 8

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    jCocal yhntion.
Warren Brown whs in the city Mun
'day.
Mini Rodna Clnypool returned lust
"week fruni Weston.
A. J. Johnson, nl Scio, was a Iriii-
'ville vWtor the lirst of the week
Walt Kay, W:is reported quits sick
'the first of the week, but ii much but'
ter now.
Mm. Ella Rodman, of I.amonta.was
n Prineville visitor the fore part ol
this week. 1
J. F.Hogg, of Howard, in the
city Monday. Ho made thin office
pleasant call.
The Saturday Dicht dance at
Glaze's hull are proving to be quite an
attraction judging from the alien
dance.
Dr. Rosenberg left Monday for Port-
land. He expects to be goue about
two weeks. H was accompanied b)
bis wife. .
Hugh Lister and wife left Mondaj
for Portland. Mm. Lister will entei
the hospital at that place tor medicai
treatment.
The Columbia Southern survey is
now in the neighborhood of Forest'?.
Tirey expect to be over to Bend insidi
of thirty days.
Mrs. Slayton will have R large as
sortment of millinery goods here for
fair week. See her ad in another col
umn of this paper.
Harvey and Clarence Parker left
Tuesday for Ashwood, where they will
spend a few day visiting with relative
before going to the valley.
Sunday morning the streets present
ed a lively appearance, there being
some 60 people from Michigan pre
paring t leave for the Deschutes in
search of timber.
Last Thursday was a busy day for
Recorder Biggs, there being 11 casus
of being drunk to try out. He fined
each one $12. This will have a ten-
dency to quiet the boys down.
Miss Anna Hii7.cn, sister of Mrs. A.
H. Grant, has been seriously ill at the
.'home of net sister at Hay erect, bui
at last accounts was better and hope.
uie entertained of her early recovery.
L. E Douglas, of Hay creek piid
this oifice a pleasant call Tuesday mid
left his measure for years subscript
ion. He reports every thing in his
section of the country to be in a pros
perous condition.
Last week a Mr. Insely was in th s
office making inquiries for alrother
-who he has not seen since the fall of
'30. He thinks that be is in this sec
tion of the state somewhere and wil
continue the search until he Sods
iiiin.
Judging from the looks of the la t
weeks' copy of the Deschutes Echo,
we are of the opinion that the editor
lias been "abroad" long enough
'There was about a column of reading
nutter in the paper last week, the
rest being tilled up with advertise
ments. A case of spontaneous combustion
where a haystack caught fire is one of
the latent Crook county phenomena.
Over at the ranch of the B 8.4 L. Co.,
k few days ago one of their hay stacks
was aen to blaze np. On investigation
it was found to be a plain case of spon
taneous combustion. A number of
the hands about the place bad noticed
a smell of burning hay, but could not
Jociite it until the fire occured. The
utack is still burning and may con
tinue to do so for some time or until
it ruins.
S. J. Hart, a young man who has
been working with the Columbia sur
vey crowd was found dead in his room
nt the Prineville Hotel, Friday night.
He had not been very well for a week,
tint was not tlimili t to be in a serious
condition. He came to the hotel a
week before bis death, but was able to
be up most of the lime. He had been
in bed Friday and one of the hotel at
tendants had been looking after him.
tilling to his room at 7 o'clock that
night he was found dead. His body
as taken to Heppner for burial. He
was raised at Hsppner, but had been
working in ' Sherman county some
time before coming here,
wide Mar LaGranilu.
Mrs. Crnasnian, of Bend, was in the
oily Monday ' . ' '
D. W. Allinghum was over from
Sisiers Friday.
Tom Long was in from his ranch at
Hampton Butte last week.
C L. Roberts, of Post, was in town
Monday attending to business matters.
J. H. Wimlom and wife ware Prine
ville visitors the latter psit of last
seek.
It is only a short time until our
fair commences and it is going to be
a Success.
Nick Smith and F. G. Connelly, of
The Dalles, were in the city the first
of the week,
Miss Minnie Holder, of Grass Val
ley, has been visiting in Prineville for
the past week.
Love Bailey, a prominent farmer
and stock raiser, of Buaver creek was
in the city last week.
Gale Xewaoni left Saturday for
Portland, where he will enter the
Oregon Medical college.
John Cliiyponl returned Friday from
Weston. He is feeling some better,
hut is not very strong yet.
Mrs. W, H. Parker, who has been
on the sick list for the past week is
reported as being some better,
Jake Stroud, one of Lamontn's
prominent farmers whs sen wander-
ng around on our streets Saturday.
W. II. Zell an old time primer is
putting in a little spare time in re-
learning the printing trade at this
office.
Granville Poindexter was over from
Ashwood Monday. Ho says that In
still has some mining stock to sell al
cent a shaie.
Cornett & Elkins are having the
front of their blacksmith thop paint
ed. Bob Smith is doing I ho ivork and
it is a first-clues job.
The Rve Grass Babbit Extermin
ating Society will meet the 1st Kutur-
lay in Oct., at the Ryo Uraia school
house, at 2 o'clock p. ni. All parties
nterested iu the extermination ol
ahbita are cordially invited to attend.
The Jut'RNAL is the best advertising
medium in Crook county, of this there
is no doubt. Bring your job work lier
when you want clean piinting d-me.
We will have one of the best jnbprin
rs in the state to take charge oi this f
department ol the paper. Realizing
the demand for first-class work, ,i
are making arrangements to secure u
lirst-uliisB man in Mr. Parker's place,
who will leave iu a few days to take
position in the state printing office.
Of Mr. Parker's ability in this line
there is no doubt as lie has turned out
some of the best work ever done in
this ct uiitr.
TheB. 9. 4 L. Co shipped th I
week to Boise, Idaho, 523 bead of fine'.
nucks, some of which are 1 100 bucks.
It is a sight for swe eve.', or more
properly tpriiking for sheep men, to
set the hands of thoroughbreds on
this company's ranch. Many of their
finest sheep are from the prize ain-
neis of France and from the eastern
states
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WURZWEILER & THOMSON'S
New goods are arriving daily.
New add will appear next week.
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Jas. S. Kelley,
Photographer.
VIEWS
COPYING
PORTRAITS i
ENLARGING
Prineville, Oregon. -
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PRINEVILt-E'S BUSY STORE.
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Ralph Hutchison, resident dentist, j
Cri)n ana. Bridge work a specialty, j
K. W. Gile, who has la-en binding!
hf'i for the pt minnier, was iu thel
city the first of the week. j
Paul Held, of Crook, was in the I
oily the firt of the neck and while,
here made this nfllce a pleasant cull. J
Portland Club Whiskey, a pure hour-1
boil, Well matured. Recommended by j
leading physicians. For sale every
where. 4inll I
.Miss Ada Black, of Grass alley,'
oimerlv of this tdaee, was married
lust week to a Mr. B.iruett, of that
place.
Wuweiler A Thomson's store bus
prcei'ted a lively appearance the
past week, large loads of freight ar
riving with their fall supplies.
Deputy Sheriff Champ Smith re
turned Monday from Poitlund having
in charge James Boggs, who is wanted
here to answer to the charge ol breach
I of trust.
The many friends of the firm of
IVse k Mays will be glad to bear that
Edward C. Pease, having bought out
that firm, will continue the business
of that firm at The Da lb and Shani
ko under the name of Edward C. Pease
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Co. 8ce their ad in another column
Ye editor had the pleasure of !of tl,U -,l-,er'
looking over a bunch of the finest
ewes on the ranch and from the limit
ed knowledge he fins of such animals
he thinks that be would like to he the
owner-ofafew head of them. The
gentlemen composing this company
have shown unlimited enterprise in
their effi.rts to improve the breed o;
sheep in this couuty and deserve great
credit for the results secured.
Dr. W. W. Taggart, late of River
Falls, Wisconsin, has located in Prine
ville. Dr. Taggart is an eye specialist.
For a time his headquarters will be at
Poindexter Hotel. As he will be out
nf town much of the tine, patients
should make an appointment with
him. Dr. Taggart fits glasses and
spectacles accurately. All work will
be guaranteed one year without addi
tional expense to the patient. Take
notice of the children now that the
school year has begun. Headaches
and kindred troubles are caused by
the eves. Proper care now will enable
them to do their work . better and
easier later in life. The most serious
and complicated cases of eye trounle
are successfully treated by Dr. Tag-
His parents &Hrt- Inquire at the Poindexter
Hotel.
Charlie Swalley, Ed Swalley, and
Ballard Giles and lamilies returned
Saturday from the mountains where
they have been spending time trying
to catch a few fish and also kill a deer
or bear. The boys report catching
plenty of fish, but the deer and lsai
hearing of their coming had left for a
hcaltlrer climate.
MAIUUKI).
CLAYPOOL d.ANGDON At the M.
K. parsonage in this city, on Sun
day, Sept. 28, 1902, Mr. Fred Clay
pool and Miss Daisy Langdon, Ret.
H. C. Clark officiating.
They left for the brides home imme
diately after the ceremony and spent
the day with the brides parents, re
turning to town iu the evening. Both
are well known in Crook couaty and
the Journal with many friends wishes
ihem success and happiness.
DIED.
CADLE At Piineville, Sept. 29th'
1U02, Mrs. Delia Cadle, wife of Thio
F. Cadle, aged 28 years, 9 months
ni d 16 days..
Obituary will appear next week,
Our stock (if (diver (Jung, Sulky hwI Walking J'Iowh
is far the moxt complete we have ever curried. These jiIhwh
have no equal n a breaking plow and will plow ordinary sage
brush without grubbing.
The new Oliver Sulky's have a grout improvement over last
years in the shape of a hand lever giving the operaror full
control to regulate the width of cut on turns and cun e . The
Oliver is one made to do the work and will do tho work they
are made for, Call and inspect them.
Our stock of repairs is exceptionally complete, not only the
iron posts but wood as well.
Wo can save you time and money and patience.
GO TO
D. P. Aclamson's
Drug Store
FOR
DRUGS
STATIONARY
WALL PAPER
SCHOOL BOOKS
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
PAINTS AND OILS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES ,
AND
TO HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED.
PrinevilSe-Burns Stage Line.
C0RNF.TT & OANTRELL, Props.
Carrying U. S. Mail, Passengers and Fast Express
Leaves Prineville on Mondays and Thursdays at 6 a. in..
Passengers waybilled for Tost,' Paulina. Fife, liiley, Burns,
and nil way points.
C. I, WINNER, Agent, Prineville