Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 20, 1902, Image 7

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    Willi O ' Ijr Wagon Load.
A wagon lniul of wild on
the KtreulM early tliln morning wim
the novelty, ny the Pendleton
Eiint Oregonlan. They wre ileml,
but tlmy were frenhly killed, mid
looked tomi'llnK enotiirli to ciiUKe
the citizen to tuhIi ufler thetn and
pay the sum of 50 centi apiece for
them.
There wan jtmt exactly 242 of
tlieimuid they were big, fat, juicy
oncu. They were the ourlieitt bird
and they wvre caught by Pendleton
iiiarkflnen. Il only required two
day for the parly of three to do
the work.
Job Nolf, Otto Turner and Will
I, aim Marti'd out Wednesday w ith
their Wii'iehenter "nini hiihh" tn
the wheat liehU near Arliiiylun,
and returned thin morning with
tlie riV.lllH aniiMlllieed uhove.
The wild ?.' have jii-t heenn
their KOilthwal'd lri in iMrti"t,
and the liiiyn ha.ien;d to Jii't in
the lilidit of tlie I ect of them. They
are noted for their good iiiarkmoan
hhii, mid they did not loe their
reptitittioim in thU innlanee.
Flocks of nine and ten attempted
to paH over them, tfll tjiey claim
that they did not permit one to es
cape. "It wu jut like finding
them," mid Joe Nolf. "We took
them an they came, ami wc were
Htrictly impartial. Hut an a re
imirkabh) coincidence, we did not
kill a had gooce. They were all
large and fat. You ee that 242
fill thin wagon -to the gunwalei.
f there had been another we
nhould have had to get another
wagon."
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you if you ued
Dr. King't New Life I'illi. Thouiandi
of lurTereri have proved their match
leu merit for Hick and Nervoni HeiJ
aclifn. They make pure Wood and
build up your health. Only 25 centi.
Money buck if not cured. Hold ty all
ilmUm.
The Imttli-fhip Oregon left !an
Francineo Saturday for Honolulu.
The big war veswl in on the way
to Manila where she will join the
Anieri an fleet in A-datic water,
and become the flag-hip of Admiral
KvaiiH, who in in command of the
sipindron.
About :i,(M)0,OllO feet id lumber
recently ordered by the War De
partment from the Pacific Export
Lumber Company will lie shipped
from Portland on the nteamer
Quint", under a contract with Laid
law A Co. on November 25. The
(lovcrn'ment is to pay J 11. 50 per
thousand feet for the transportation
of thin lunilx r.
Henry L. Bliattiick, of Sliellsburg
I,m-, wai cured of I toniucli trouble
with which he hud been Httlicted for
......... t.v (,.nr Loxet of Chamberlain'
Hiouiacli and Livoi Tablets He bud j
previously tried many other remlie
and a ntnnber ol phyicinn without
relief. For ude by all drnggit. j
Aahwood Gleaning!.
Kruin tin rroupwUir.
Jim Kice, foreman for the B. S,
it L. Company, wan In town last
TliurHday.
Kd White, of Prineville in in
town for the purpose of proving
up on hid timber claim.
Bidwell Cram and Leslie Priday
of Croc Keya were viHitora in
Camp last Wednesday evening.
Jack Denton and Clay Grater
have returned from a bnnilii'HK trip
to the county neat.
liert Heath arrived in town on
Hatiirdny'a ntiij;e. He ban lui'li
Kiiht wilh ii train-load of cheep be
longing to the li.'S. A' L. Coin-
any.
Mr. C. M. Carfwrii.dit, who i.pent
Hcveral (laVB ool;ing litter Inn mill
ing hili-rcM here dm-iii the pal
week, relumed to Hay Creek on
Friday.
'i'hoina- W. I land and wife, of
Hay Creik, were in town hint
Thumlav, for the puipo,-": of of
fering proof upon their limber
clainiH.
Work will begin on the King
Company')! property within a few
days, and the representation work
for the entire group will bo done.
Mr. Thomas U expected daily from
Kemmerer, and an soon aa he
reaches camp, the work will be
started.
Sam Hamilton relumed from
Prineville Wednesday, after an ab
sence of several week. . He has
secured the contract for building a
houe in Prineville, and will make
bin home at the county seat for the
next few month.
Lyn Nichols, of Hay Creek, wai
a visitor in town last Thursday.
Lyn in now ranching at his home
place within a few miles of Hay
Cn-ek, and it in rumored that he
will beforo many days have a
charming help mate. We extend
congratulations in advance.
The state printing offiee in now
working on the last form of the new
Oregon code and the two volume;;
will he sent to the bindery next
week. Il is expected that the new
code will bo ready for distribution
about the middle ot November.
Under the net authorizing tliHeode
the publisher must furnish the
state 1000 pets for 10,000 ami
must keep the code on salo for six
years at not more than f 12 per set.
The volumes delivered to the state
will bo distributed among the
inrinlx-ra of the last Legislature,
the stitte officers' Federal Judges,
Circuit Judge?, District Attorneys,
County Treasurers, County Com
missioners and Justices of the
Peace A set will he tent to each
Governor and each state library in
the United States.
ADAMSON & WJNNEK CO.
Incorporated 1899.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods
For that
Millionaire
Feeling
wear garment
made-o-orUr
by t i i i
Mrauss Bros,
"America's Leading Tailors,"
Chicago
Good clothes contribnte ranch toliappl-
new. You gain the point in Straw Bros.'
v made garments. They are mfle scientifically
to your exoct measure by highly skilled
tailor la clean, Military Htaops. livery detail
from II rat to last given the nilnutert attention, the
result being garment distinctly above tne ordiiary
and absolutely aatltfactory. Ion will wonder
how tt can be done at the low prices quoted. Call and see
our line of 500 lamples of choicest new woolen.
Salomon Johnson, & Co.
EFFECT-
SMITH'S REGEPTlOn.
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
Imported Cigars.
The Celebrated
A. B. O. Seer
Always on Hand.
Two Door South of
First National Bank.
Proprietors of the PrineTiHe Soda forts.
PRINEVILLE; ORE
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CHAMP SMITH.
MjMCLEEK.
White & Combs.
-MVLERS IX-
WINES, LIQUORS,
CIGARS.
COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOU 1 II
SOLICITED. I'OIX DEXTER HOTEL.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
Prineville-Silver Lake
Stage Line.
DICK VANDERVERT, Prop.
Carrying 7. S. 77 ail and Passengers-
Lea cea Prineville Monday, Wednesiiayj and Friday?, Gcod rigs,
can-ful driverH. Freight and passengers waybilled for Eend, Lava.
Rosland and Silver Lake. C. I. WINXEK, Agent.
PHneviHe-Burns Stage Line.
00RNF.TT & OANTRELL, Props.
Carrying IT. S. Mail, PassMigTi-s ami Fast Express
I'iives Prineville n .Mni(I:iy3 aiul T liursilay? ;it a. in
Passcuprs wayliilloil f..r Post,' Paulina. Fife, Uiioy, Purns
and nil wav pnints.
C. I. WINXEK, .Ajrent, Prineville
SHANIKO WAREHOUSE
SHANIKO, OREGON.
Fireproof Buildings, 100x600 feet, 150 feet, being two
gtoriea in height. . - i
General Fowarding, Storage and Commission Merchants. v
DEALERS IN
Blacksmith coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails, Cement Lime,
Coal oil, Plaster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain sacks and.
Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and
Pelts.
Special attention given to Wool trade. First Class baling
and grading facilities.
Stock yards with all the late3t and best facilities for hand
ling stock.
Agents for the Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. "White
River" and -'Dalles Patent" flour. Best in the Market.
Tfjark Soods Care S. W. Co.
FuhMrito for the Joi'knal.
The Journal's Special Offer ! Hamilton
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Journal for $1? If not, you should do so at once. In
another column we give the offer in detail. During the
life of this special offer we give the Journal and Oregonian
for 82. On or before November 1st the Journal will branch
out into a six-column eight-page paper. -
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.Stables
and Redby Feed ao
Stock boarded by tiny, week or
month. Fine saddle horses and
livery turnouts. Rates reasonable
Good accommodation!".
Remember us when in Prine
ville, and wc guarantee that yuor
patronage will be appreciated
and deserved.
BOOTH & C0KNKTT, Proprietors.
ED X. WHITE, JOHX COMBS.
Prinevlllc-Shaniko
Stage Line.
DAILY BETWEEN PilLNEVILLb AND SHANIKO.
-SCHEDULE.
Leave Shaniko, G p. m. Arrive Prineville, 0 a. m.
Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Shuniko, 1 a. m
First class accommodations
for the traveling public.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE-
damson & Winnek Co., Agents
G. M. Cornett, Manager.
umber, $11 per m
Frosh Sawed Shingles $2.75
per m.
at SHIPP'S.
Speed, 1750 Impressions per Hour