Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 16, 1903, Image 8

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Ralph Caldwell, ol Lava, Km in tho
city the fin ol tho wk on business.
B.illard (iilea and Ed Brock, of
Bond, Sumlayod in Frineville.
Orlando Parrwh, of Hay Civck, '
in our city tin1 last of tho work.
John l, Nowsom returned Thurs
day from a surveying trip to the
Beaver Crvel country.
Miss Maud Kohl left Tuesday tor
fupple: where she goes, to teach
rummer schwl.
J. M. Merrilt of Fife, W. W.
Brown'a foreman, lu a Pri eville
visitor the laat of the week.
C. T. Lillrd ot Paulina left for
home Saturday alter a couple ol daya
lUy in our city.
Mias Kkte Halfrich left on Thurs
day's atace for Portland, where she
goea on business.
W. C. Congleton, aa in from hi
Paulina ranch Sunday, returning
home Tuesday.
Pr. E. 0. Hyde waa appointed couu
ty physician Wednesday by the couu
ty court, at a special aeasion.
S. M. Bailey left Wednesday for
- Silver Lake, where he goea to spend
the summer.
M. K. Biggs, who has been quite ill
tor several daya past with I grippe is
convalescent.
Rev. H. C. Clark will preach at
Howard ou Saturday evening April
13th, and at Claypool on Sunday at
11, a. m.
Buy your house lining at Salomon,
Johnson i Co.
C. G. Cornett, the atage man haa
purchased the Ode 11 ranch at Paulina
cfS. F. King. Consideration $1800.
Ed Wakefield ot Poet, left for his
tome Monday after spending a few
days i.i our city.
Salomon, Johnson Co., nave just
received a new and complete line of
Ladies' and tient'a underwear.
lira. Homer Davis and little girl
left Tuesday moruing for Beaver
Creek, where ahe goea to join her
hnsband. They have taken up their
residence in that section.
Salomon, Johnson A Co., have a
very complete line of Bedding.
Henry Windoui, of Haystack, waa a
business visitor Wednesday. H
Woodbury's
FACIAL
For all skin trouble it is
THE BRST.
1). 1. ADAMSON'S
(The Brick Drug Sum;)
U. Springer, a prominent resident
of Culver, made our city a visit Fri
day returning home the following
morning. Mr. Springer shares thf
general wish of a permanent change
in the weather, that farming oper
ation ma. go on.
The show window of C. I. Win nek
t Co. contains a nicety arranged
display of toilet article ia a cmdit to
any firm and is the handiwork of Eu
Ham brook, Mr. Win nek s efficient
druggist who lately arrived from San
Francisco.
County Treasurer Bell holds the
Pacific Coast record as a tenant of
Uncle Sam's. He lias had the same
poet office box ia our local office for
M.Mulvahill of Mitchell was in
our city last week and loft for home
Saturday sftcntoon. Mr. MuKahill
Uiiitl the range conditions on his side
id the n ouuiniu wero improving, and
ilhatsming waa much further ad
I vanced than on this side of tho uunut
tain,
Mrs, Susie Slayton wishes to an
nounce that she is selling high grade
uiilltnery cheap, and that on Wednes
days ami Saturdays sh will have
pptvial sa'ca, Tho Harguins however
can bo tniud at any time at her store
in this city. Huts rvlrhntued and
blacked free of charge.
Win, Holder returned Saturday
evening frvm Silver Lake, whore he
litis been on business connected with
his papers. Mr. Holder has recently
purchased the Chewaucan l'ost at
Paisley if Wm Metssger. We wish
hint unbounded success in his differ
out fields.
Tl run Thronson. a mining expert
will known in our section, and the
promoter of the Oregon Mayflower
Company, is uow hi New York City
in th interests of this mine. Every
thing is being pirpml for a rapid de
velopment of the property and Mr,
Th unison has great confidence in its
value. It is sin at d about 28 miles
from Frineville up the Ochoco River,
and is generally spoken of as The
Ochoco Mines.
Mrs. A Ion jo Cleaner and daughter
just 20 years, and during that thnejKhuda left Wednesday morning lor
haa never lost a key nor had occasion , tm,jr I)olne t vm a(u,r a mimtiy
to Imve the box repaired
We omitted to state that Squire
Bell had in addition to his n'her
virtues, never registered a kick to the
hard worked postmaster, who serves as
a verbal pune' ing bag for so many.
Who can boast of a better record.
Among Hie new goods received by
Salomon, Johnson & Co., is a very
pretty stock of calicos.
Dr. W. W. Taggart, the eye tibial
is., at the Poindeiter Hotel, will at
tend to your eyes) fit your spectacle,
cure your headache and nervous
troubles One charge for one year.
Care of children a speciality. Glasses
ground in Portland.
Anyone wishing to buy improve'
menu on a homestead claim and tile
on the same) can find out further par
ticulars by calling on or writing to
this office. This is a bargsin as the
owner wishes to leave the country and
will sell cheap.
Sunbonnets for the Ladies at Salo
mon, Johnson 4 Co. i
The ball game Sunday between the
8. P. S. and the Prinefille base hi
clubs resulted in a victory for the
visit with Mrs. Uosner's daughter Mrs,
Arthur Hodgea. The latter gms with
them for a visit in the valley. Arthur
Hodgvt took them by team to The
Dalles.
Kev J. F. Day, of Hilkhoro, arriv
ed in our city Tuesday from Hillsboro.
He comes to conduct meetings at the
Union church in this city aided by
Rev. Triplet., the new Baptist pastor
Rev. Day held his first pastorate here
and has many friends who cordially
welcome him back.
The Review piano Contest is de
veloping a new occupation among
some of our neighboring printers Edi
tor Holder called us in his office
Wednesday to inspect some counter
(eit coupons 116 in number, which
were printed on a job press and . ad
never seeu the Review nor any other
newspspcr prise. The Review ia try
ing to mluct the contest fairly for sll
concerned, and of course the votes
were thrown out.
slaughter Miss Winnie returned home ' former b' o( 4 to 3- Good
with him for a few day's visit.
A little Prineville girl hearing of
the dread diaeuse smallpox and the
wonderful disinfecting powers uf creo
sote, said "iiuirima I want a uottle
for dolly's clothe too."
The first Monday in April wilt be
, sfie last day in which half payment
mi taxes can be paid. After whirl)
tiTuo they will be charged 10 per cent
interest, and 1 cent a month until
paid.
J. X. droll i ford left Sunday for his
home in Pendleton after a business
stay in our city of three weeks. Mr.
Gulliford is a former resident of our
section, and epres himself as pleas
ed at tne development of the country.
Foster A Lehman received Wednea-I
day a part of their 30,000 1b. order of !
genuine Burbank potatoes, specially
suitable fur seeding purposes. They j
aleo received a big consignment of
on ions. One them n call.
Messrs H.J. P.ilmer and Guy La
follett and Misses Kl'ie Dubb?, Lizzie
Ketchum and M.uid Dobl.s funned
a party Des-cfiutes b.und Thur.td.iy.'
They returned Saturday niter a
pleasant sojourn at the Hotel hjiaats. 1
J. W. Howard, ii former well known
resident of our section, arrived in our
city Tuesday from Silver Lake. Mr.,
Howard has extensive jnteienta in
that section. He was accompanied-
by Aleck Davis.
von Kea, who originates the very
able ideas of our new contemporary
at Deschutes, wa a Prineville visitor
Thursday. He made this office a
pleasant call and reported the Bul
letin's circulation rapidly increasing
and things in general looking up out
fa is way.
Arle and Hubert lMvm left on
Thursday's stage for bait Lake City,
Utah, where they go to reside perma
nently. They have been residents of
eur section for several years, during
which time they have made a host ol
friends who regret their departure and
wish them unbounded success in tli ir
new borne. 1
ball was played .nd the Prinevillee
having lost a numl-er of their . bent
players feil an eaajr victim for the
team that hud twice met defeat at
their hands.
R. M.aodT. J. Powell, of McKay,
wish to announce that their range un
Dry creek, consisting of 1441) acres of
deeded land is reserved fur their own
Girls, get in your word, Marrisg
j licvnseH are to be raised from 92 faj to
1 1300 on May lUth, and remember
eco ,omy is the road to wealth,
Those contemplating a proposal
should wear their prettied mile.
Kunior nas it mat a numuer ol our
young folks are preparing to take ad
vantage of the cheap rates, and Coun
ty Clerk Smith is thinking of engag
ing another deputy fur Mny Vlh, st it
will iu all probability look like the
last day of a 49 cent bargnin sale,
TheedMorof this publication was
made the recipient last weea of a
New Spring Goods
Every Department in our Big Store la full to Overflowintr with Brand
New Spring Bargains. The Ladies will find many Now Things. They
are too numerous to mention but if you want anything go to the Big StoM
They'll have it.
WLRZWEIIER S THOMSON
Prlncvllc's Leading Merchants
T WkM H nay I'aMffertt.
1 wrviy oortity that tho I'olmli'a
tor Hold, l'rimivillp, haa Iron
thoroushly an ' coniilpli'ly disinlrctnl
timkr my rwrsoit.il atiwrvisiun. All
the emptnywa, the lamtlurd ami hi.
family have been vaccinatwl anil their
t'lothiiiKi tvlhor with all clothing,
bcriiling ant) lianginirs In I In liutrl
hava ftwn tlutronghly ilisinftct4'tl and
I llnTclore ilUrn lliti aaiU hlil to t
free (rum all infection and sale fur
publio ttae.
Wood Hi'TrHiw, M. 0.
State Health Officer.
MARRIED.
FEROimON WILEY In this oity
Thuratlay evening, at Iho residence
ol 1. K. Morria, Kdward Fergnaon
and Dolly Wiley, Judge Booth officiating.
The bride and groom are well known
young lolka and they have the beat
a-ishea of many frienda.
DIED.
use ana ieiectlully ak that all stock- j liemitiful wain eniitlcd ' NiKht Wind
men please avoid stipping on the Walliea" in sheet lorm. The author
same, it being uufenced.
Young men should see the new line
of Gent's H'e at Snlomon, Juhnsou
A. Co.
A. E. Mathew, ol this cily, hue a
piece of residence proerty in Spokune
which is a goml paying invcstiuctit.
The house ia new, Iihh eijrht nxnns
un 1 niodfrn improvement. The
property consists of six lots, b;irn hh'I
residence, lie will trade the sxine
for Crook or Luke comity farm or
limber hind, Aihlrees A. E. Matlieui,
Prireville, Oregon.
SI a ioiicri'
...at...
D. P. ADAMSON'S
(The Brick Drug Store)
Hi Hrjdges wishes to a. nounce thut i
comnienciiig with FeK 15, the price j
of feed will be raised to 75 cents per
Hpun, at his feed yard.
In thia city, Wednesday evuilng,
Apiil 1, Sam Hmlgea scd 41 years
1 month and 20 li.iya.
ilia death came alter n few duy'a
lliieni at the home ol his brother
Louis Hodgea In this city. '1 ho (uncial
ana eomluctcd Thursday nt i . m.
by Kev. O. W. Triplet Irom hi
brolher'a rejidciice. lnteriuent was
had in tne I. O 0. F. cimet' ry.
Hall for Rent.
Mm. A Ji. (ilaw ihea to n
nonuce llwt liei hull is lor rent lor a
buslneaa of eorne ind. Jt ia a good
location, and nr one wanting audi a
place would do el lo call on or ad
dreaa Mua. A. K.UtMK, Frineville,
Oregon.
C. J. STUBLINC
The Dalle, Oregon
A FEW FACTS
Concerning 0HE EN It IV Hit Whiskey
1. OUKKN RIVKK ia pure.
t. (IliKKN KIVKKU irfoi tlv nmtun'd.
' 'i. (iUKKN It I V K It luia an eiiilsit flavor.
i. (iRKKN III V Kit i the whiskey wlllioul a headache
5. (iitKKN ItlVKIi is the I'. S. Naval Hospital Wlii.key
6. (iRKKN RIVKIl la ao.l y C. K. McDowell, Prineville
C. J. Stubllng, Distillery Distributor
Distillery Distributor
Ladies
is Warren Glaze, a Prnevilie bojr,
who has won hunur both at limne and
Hbruad as a con.osfr and numical in
rjtncitir. At present Mr. (ila! is in
uiir city and hss a chins of iihimc
piijiils w o are progressing nicely and
any whu want lu leurn the science
id music honl I see Mr. Ulaxc. The
I new cniiiiMsjti.jn uf which he hits unly
a liuiiteil tuinlier uf copiui can be
; found un hale at I). P. Adiini-"m"n
idiug store.
Thia offiire received word thin week
from VrmiV Xnxl.ir ul,,, I,,,. u J
tynt pro-jH-ct at the heml of AuUry
crfi-k, in which he Htnlctt that hisde
ve1"pnienl work ii Allowing some ex
ei ll'-nt indication-!, At a depth of
20 feet on the 'Little tiiant" a wjn
seven left in thickm-cH und carrying
vahien of from if 7 to hns been
encounter u. Work )m Ihtii sto.,
ptd iHiwever, awaiting the arrival uf a 1
flU'jim pump which is now on rtmte. I
They have other trm pects in the
same neighbo'hood, itnd all seem to
Ik; prorties that will gome dny 1
nmke Anbery creek as a great pro-1
duccr of precioun rnettils. i
As we
patients
'r Hals
One registeri Herfonl (Iiill,J yenw
old. 11. K. 'Iy.,h
f-2(i JVinwijIe, 'r.
Chickens Wanted.
Ililifbt market priee in cash
puid Utr five dozen good liens.
Addrcfis V. T. Ktxii.K,
rriueville, Oregon.
Notice.
J. It. Ittirs'tn aifht- to anriounee
that he will liny all kimUof fur, Hi
will pay a gootl price f-ii all furs prop
erly htndltl titid in good hiipo, Al
so Hudgrr hith-H. IfeadipmrtfiS at
Foster & Ki-hi
DOM RKAI) THIS
New SPRINQ HATS at Mrs. layton's in the
Newest and Prettiest Styles.
ZEastex Operiin.gr -.p. lo amdi 11
A Choice Line of Novelties und Neckwear,
and everything City Markets afford.
AND CI.OYIiS FITTED
MACHINE EXTRAS
t hiitrlM-r simp.
rH3
I
o to press tho smallrwx
are all ri'imrlcd hotter.
Dr. W. Vogil, an expert occnlist o 1 H"ard Dillon alio has been hover-
AHER
(Jrosh
POCKET KNIVES
AT
D. P. ADAMSON'S
(The Brick Drug More)
111 f3 ft
1 fell
Portland, will be in frineville every
three months. Those wishing any
thing in hia line would do well to
commit iii.it.
Tlie greMt Onk-Ka?el scut by Strauss
Bros , of Chicago, containing 500 sum
plea for men's fine tailoring can now
e tin at the store of Salomon, John-
ou Sl Co.
Iiidis' Shirt WaipL in all gmdtfs
And stylos at Bulomon, Johnson A Co :
ing Utween life and death for the
pa-t three days is said to have good
chances for recovery. He has many
friends who are extremely solicitous
us to his conditions and we hope he
will recover. . He has certainly made
a gt'od fight for life. Honda Chiypool
pa-sed a fairly gHd niht and is out
of Ih nger The others are all getting
tih-ng very well, and as no new cases
have di velojied all ans hopefnl that!
the diet uec is under control. I
Ready to Wear
Suits at Gormley's
Dry WoOd At New
born's Wood Yard
$3.25 Per Cord.
We arc now taking orders for all kirfis of
MACHINE REPAIRS
Ins us your order now you will save
express and telegraph charges. .Send us your
erder at once and save mony and delay.
El kins & King
PRINEVILLE'S BUSY STORE.