Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 19, 1903, Image 8

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    Xocal JJjention
fttto Gray left Friday tor Cold
Springs. , r , r
W. F. Elliott, of upper Ocboco, was
in. tb city Tifesdny,. ,,",,. , .
E. 8. Dobbs, of upper Ocboco, was
a yrjucville visitor Tuesday,
Mrs. C. F. Hamilton, of Aahwood.
was a l'rinovillo visitor Tuesday.
James Lawsou, of I'pper Ochoeo,
spent Sunday in outcity.
"Ovid Riley, of Bond, was in our ci y
the List of the week.
t. A. Booth made a trip to Willow
creek Tuesday with a party of timber
people,
Dou Ron, of the Bend Bulletin
spent Wednesday in. Prineville on-
route to Bend.
'.Wm. Baldwin returned Sunday
from Silver Lake, where he went
to take a crowd of timber people
L. E. Allinghmi left Saturday for
the Silver Lake country in search of
good claims for eastern parties.
Arthur Stubliiig, representing the
firm of 0. J. Stubliiig, of The Dalles,
spent the first of the week in our city.
Thomas O'Connell, a prominent
timber man arrived Sunday from Sil-
ver Lake. ,
Cy Plunkett, a Burns celebriety
spent a few days in Prineville the first
of the week
S. M. 3ailey arrived Tuesday in our
city after spending a month in the
Silver Lake country.
C. 1). Weiss, the horsebnyer return
ed from Silver Lake the first of tho
week, when lie contractee for several
nice hands of horses.
The enterprising firm of Salomon.
Johnson & Co., have just recieved a
full line of the celebrated Packard
Dress Sho p. i "
Floyd Kowell was down from the
Bonneyview Stcck ranch ou Upper.
Crooked River last Friday.
J. H. Brims, of Iowa, spent several
days ol last week in Our city. He has
taken aclnimof Oregon's yelmtrpine.
Geo. Hereford, of Howard precinct,
informs' us .that be intends leaving
soon for - Mitchell where he has em
ployment. ' . ' .. . I.
John Poindexter, of Camas, Wash
ington, arrived Sunday, in responses
to a summons to be present at his
father's bedside.
I. Jacobs, representing the firm of
Charles Kohn 4: Co., of Portland,
was interviewing his customers in
our city the first of the week.
Dr. W. Vogd, an eijeit ccculist
of Portland, will be in Prineville every
three months. Those wishing any
thing in his line would do well to
cjnsult him.
Woodbury s
f"3
facial reENimr
For all skin troubles it is
THE BEST. ''
D. P. ADAMSON'S
(The Brick Drug Store)
0. l.eao' , of Mitohell, spent a few
days in our city the firat of the week.
Sheriff C. Sam Smith made a trip
to the Tumello River country the
firat of the week.
Dr. Belknap's m ny friends will be
pleated to know that he continue to
improve in health.
Frank Devine, the timber man, ac
companied by Special Government
Land Agent S eepor left Tuesday for
Bend.
Park Doak, who recently purchased
the restaurant business of Frank,
Bonney, reports business good in the
culinary line.
A. C. Lucas, of Hay Creek ar
rived in our city Tuesday, and in
forms us that his family will be
here in a few davs to locale ier-
manently.
A. E. Mathews, an Eastern tim
ber buyer has secured an ollice in
.Morris block and is open during
business hours.
Wo desire to express our thanks to tlic people for the liberal pat
ronage bestowed upon us during the year just past.
Upon Completing our inventory wo Hud tlmt nioro hjwco will bo needed for our
Spring Stock of Omuls now on tho way from the matmfnetu-ers, and to miiko room fur tho
saniowovilloll'crfortlioA'KXT THIRTY DAYS our Dry Good at' unheard of prices.
Y. 11. Stauls, Bend's popular
postmaster and hotel mm bus
moved into bis new store building,
where he intend to put in a com
plete line of groceries. Mr. rjlautu
is keeping abreast of tho times and
will not bo lost sight of in the
boom that Bond expects to exper
ience tne coming season.
The Horn! Bulletin is the latest ad
dition to Crook county's list of jour
nals. It is edited by Dim Rea form
erly of Shaniko, while A. H. Kennedy
ox-foreman of the Prineville Review
has charge of' the mechanical depart
ment. It is the intention of the pub
lishers to print an eight page five
column paper. Tho Journal wishes
them unbounded success.
Rev. Robt. Hotelikiss and Dr. Ca
wood returned Monday from
Sisteivwhere they have been conduct
ing revival meetings. Dr. Cavoot c
oompaniod Rev. H. C. Cbi-fc to Wil
low Crook Tuesday, wliof'u they will
hold meetings. L
The aide of tho goods belonging to
the bankrupt firm of J. E. Cam bell
4 Co., took place at tho former place
of business last Friday an I' Saturday.
Joe Hinklc acted ad auctioneer and 'drcll's Wool UUilortVOnr,
John fmiilm ni niitfli-ulitiit' .! f.,.,,1.
About f 150 was raised from tho salej c'(llmno- $0 KlWrVO
which allows ul paying but about -1U. TTTTT TPTTT" 'JZZJLi'Ej'EZ
cems ou the dollai of the cl'iims filed, I i.w
Rev. J. Tonkins,!. Ija il i t minister! , ,
(Mm Mayville, has been hold ng meet
ings for tho past w.vk at Union
cjiuich. Tho interest manifesttU was
good, siven additions being had i n
Inst Sunday and four moieuie Intend
ing lo ji-iu as sunn a their new pastor
arrives. Rev. lunkius closed lint
meeting Sunday night on account of
sickness and left I he following day lur
Horvaid, where lie goes lo conduct a
revival meeting.
WURZVVEILER 8 THOMSON
Prlncvllc's Leading Merchants
40 Per Cent Discount
E.S. Arnold, of Salt Lake Citv,'
Utah, is in the city. Mr. Arnold str,lll(1 ,.,ia.-8 M ( J
is a representative of (he 0. R. A- ., r . , i-; i ... Ti ,
v ri ...u.. . i ... i i: " "J 1 riniy- 1 lie runaway liori'
. u., unu uas nut, uiuuc uur r j..i.i . , , . ,
hmbn io - ' quite a good speed in it.
escajnde, and sho ed some signs ol1
.ure. oiisie Clayton, tne milliner, having racing blood in its veins. It
has a lot of hyacinths that compare furnished amusement for quite a
well with anvthing raised in Sunny
California. They were raised by her
number ol spectators, and luckily d d
nu damage, as it cleared all ohstruc-l
nJLLiiUlMuLmjLle9;
Si Hodges wishes to a. nounce tha
commencing with lei. 15, the prie
ffeed will be rai;ed to 75 cents per
span, at his feed yard.
Notice is hereby given that I, F
Forest, will not be responsible for any
debts contracted oy other naitics,
without Hn orderfroin me.
F. D. Scott, of Silver Lake, spent a
f -,v days in our city the past week
Mr. Scott s engaged in the timber
business and has ; reat faith in the
future of his sec ion.
Editor Holder of the Review and
tl.e Silver Luke Bulletin, returned
Sjuday evening from Silver Lake and
ie't Tuerday fir Portland wheie he
g es in search of a good all round
printer.
V. E. Parrish and wife of Hi y
Cieek spent last Wednesday in our
city returning home Thursday. Mr.
Parrish is one of Crook coun'y's sub
stantial farmers.
James Lynch, of Eagle River Wis
consin arriveJ in our city Sunday
from a trip to the timbe-. Mr. Lynch
is one of the many who intend locat
ing in our county.
Warren Glaze is prepared to give
music lessons aud tune pianos for the
musicians of our locality. Mr. Glaze
is a thorough musician and we are
fortunate in having such an instructor
in our town.
A. E. Mathews, of Milwaukee, Wis
consin, arrived in Prineville Monday.
j;r. Mathews comes to inspect the
rvources of our great inland country,
ami likes the appearance very much.
L. D. Laughlin, of Supplee is in
the city. Mr. Laughlin is inter
ested in some promising mining
properties in his section, and in
tends to do a good deal of develope
ment work this coming Reason.
in her store in Ibis city and are large, tions nicely and brought up in the'
northern part of tuwu about uin
down. ,
Thron Thronson of Ashw iod ar
rived Thursday from bis Ocboco
mining proja-rty and left Monday
for home. Mr. Thronson is one of
Oregon's foremost mining expert",
and has an arliele in this issue of
the Journal on Crook county's
mineral resources that is worth
anyone's time to read. It is from
beautifully colored and fragrant.
Fiank Ward, formerly a prescrip
t'oi drug clerk in the store of C. I.
Winnek, in this city, writes that he is
nicely located in The Dalles, and em
ployed in the drug store of M. Z. Don
nell. '; , ,
Lewis McCallister, one of Howard's
prominent citizens was a ha inesa vis
itor the first of the week? He reports
cattle in his neighborhood in good J the pen of a man who writes from
a personal Knowledge ami is thor
oughly practical.
condition, and enough hay to last un
til the middle of April.
Otis Patterson and J. B, Goit are
preparing to open a real estate office
in The Dalles. Jay V. Lucas will
move to his stock farm in Baker coun
ty. . Many friends in this county wish
Messers. Lucas and Patterson abund
ant prospeiity in their new vocations.
Theo. Cadle of-this place, who
has been sufferer from rheumatism
for some time, returned last Fri
day from the Suplee Hot Springs,
where he spent a' month. He re
turns completely cured and gained
during his sojourn at the springs
33 pounds, and is an enthusiastic
believer in their curative proper
ties. '
Dry WoOd At New-
som's Wood Yard
$3.25 Per Cord.
You w ill never wish to take another
dose of pills if you once try Cliambei
la:n's Stomach, & Liver Tablets.
They are easier to take and more
pleasant in e?ect. They cleans the
stomach and regulate the liver and
bowels. For sale by nil druggists.
Dr. W. W. Taggart, the eye special
ist, at the Poindexter Hotel, will at
tend to your eyes, fit your spectacles,
cure your headache and nervous
troubles. One charge for one year.
Cire of children a speciality. Glasses
ground in Portland.
Stationer)
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D. P. ADAMSON'S
(The Brick Drug Store)
On Ladies' ami Mis.Ws Jackets, LniliiW and Misses' Wool Hosiery, LadiW and
Misses' Dress Skirts, Ladies' mid Children's Fascinators, Misses' nnd Children's Hoods
Ladies' and Misses' Wool Gloves and mittens, Ladies' wrappers, Ladies', misses' and Chil.
wr. All of our Wool Dress Goods as well as Our Stock of men mid boys'
erve in this sale. Every dollar's worth of wkmIs will bo sold for Kb.
SS THOlvIPCOlT
If jou wish to dress with care
;? ri? &ftrments rich and rare '
Made by a Tailor who knows the
trade
And have the fairest of creation
Ihf &lyoxi with ftdmiration
1 hen decide at once to gain this'
A.nd let me immediately take
your measure
You will know that my prices
are low
Suits, $15 and up
I Guarantee Satisfaction
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(The lliick Drug t'torc)
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Bruce Gray, who recently mnde
a trip to the ri Tver Lake and Burns j '
was taken seriously-il with pnei'-' i ASH I NQTON LIFE
uiuiiiu on nts way borne Irom
liurns, ami was obliged to atop fit
A JHU KEDUCTIOX
ON ALL LINUS AT
M KS. SLAV TONS
For Sale
1800 acres of land. Suitable for
larming, grazing, Irnit raising and
alfalfa. Good improvements. Located
n the survey of the Columbia South
ern extension Rail Road. Will sell
en sy terms. For particulars write
to F. FeRwrr, Prinerille Orrgn.
the home of Hiram Gibson, where
he is confined to his bed. At hint
accounts he was getting better, and
his many friends hope that his
rutryed constitution will carry him
rapidly through his illness to
heajth.
B. F . Jolinron, our new assessor
made a trip to the desert latt week
that netted him handsomely for
his time. He secured from Klnm
and McKendree the sum of $GfU"0
for taxes due on their band of
sheep wintered (t the Whitselt
place near this citv. He also ran
across J. B. McCulloucb, of Reno,
Nevada, whom he found indebted
to Ciook county for tuxes in tire
sum of H'Ji.lh. This is quite an
item in our county's finances, and
ijiiows Mr. Johnson to be on the
alert in the pursuit of his duties as
assessor.
Masses Maud Vanderpjol and
htliel I'lnliber left Wednesday
morning for the Deschutes where
Mihs Vanderpool goes to work on
her homcttead. While gone the
gins expect lo split rails, dig post
holes and wells, and finish their
cabin and perform the other du
ties required by law. The girls
inform us that their spring plow
ing will soon commence, and when
finished they expect to exterminate
several bears that have made their
homestead their winter quarters.
i
For Sale
j A one-half interest in store build-
ing and lo , one-third interest in the
Prineville Flouring Mill, also a one
third interest in a small farm. For
: particulars inquire of or address V. F.
Stewart, Prineville, Oreron.
. All For $3000.
I have a ranch const-iting of lit ncres
thn-e mile north of A)iwhm1. is nr nf
lfnlla and 3(1 aercs of grain land, with good
new house anil ham. Fine young orchard
in leariiiK. SO head ol younx cattle, its
licii l ol slews, Z4 heifers, and one short
INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW YORK.
OLAV A. SIMPSON,
M'g'r Inttrlor Dept.
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Baa the largest percentage of
cash asst3 to each dollar or l a
bility ; earns the highest average
interest, and Issues the moat up-to-date
pro.resolve policies for in
vestment or protection.
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Elkins & King
PRINEVILLE'S BUSY STORE.
Llak1
If You Want a l'hoto Vot ant
hmii bull; all two years old next snrinif.
nty of feed and naiture. loll acres of
ranch under fence, this ranch is only one
un Jvinv mine,
is, J. ii. Poindeitl
Ashwood, Oregon.
mile north of the Oregon King mine.
tan on or auurens, J. o. Foindeiter
n e Have
The Best Studio and
The Best Equipment
Ami He Give l'ou
The Best Work
It H L Aim's
Elwood neld. 2Tlcrico
The above cut hows our ELW00I) woven wire fence.
It is so strong that it stops nil large animals and so close at
tha bottom that the smallest pig cannot get through it.
lhe largest meshes in the higher sizes are eight inches
from center to center, the next size mesh is four inches from
center to eentej, while in t.,e lower part of tho fence additional
strands are introduced making the smaller meshes just the
size of a four inch diamond tlividcd in the middlo, 'Wo carry
this fence in stock in the following sizes; 20 inch, 34 inch and
42 inch, in 10 and 20 rod rolls.J
WE FULLY GUARANTEE THIS FENCE
So that you take no chances in buying it. It gives per
fect satisfaetion f very time,
Tht Oregon WfceJriy Jwirnal. a Dmo
tmtit itmaiiH, M ptrm, kill tt
all of H! Ha yur U u; iMtw. Tti
eumal, P. . Boa 1M, Psnlanl, r.
TO Ctini? A COI,D IN ONK DAT.
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