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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1903)
I f illl I I I r Xocal 9fenii'on M, tl, Auhroy, of lletid, was it I'riue villi! visitor Monday, tlini'Ki' liny left MuiuUy lor l''.n Iti'iio, where iu K"i'i iilli'iiil hi dither's flUU'l'Ill, Itoy I'llce It'll Saturday tor Hip deserl, where hi- fern1 tn riili lur horses iluritiK tin1 cuniinii summer. Assessor II, V, Johnson, n Mill creek, wits in from his Mill creek home hist Hiitiinliiy ii i husiiicss, llruco (Imy Irll Monday lur a lew day's slay lit till Itl'lllli'VVit'W slock lunch oil rjiii'l' t'roolod river. Hi Huditc wishes lii n..nonuec (lint Couillloncliiy ttilh r'e , III, the price til leeil will ho ruined In 7?i cents ici sinll, ill lii leeil yard. ('hurley iinil Kd Hwalliy' icade it trip Hiitiinlity to the 'IVllicrow limine nil llie llcselinlia whi le they iilliilt'il iiiili n iitiiiiln'r it nuiiiU'i ni nice Irttiil. Mr. Juo. Mt'TiiKiturl rn-cited lier II iip new line ni Hirinu millinery Tue tiny, mill iroxieetlte litiyein will llnd unlne Very handsome styles friilll which In iteltiel, tleOIC,e Wliyllt Hltll Onilllfe llmlen rt'ttirttml Monday evening limn (lie Tt'tlleroW lltl'lltc, wlielti llie)' have ll(Ptt ltll)jlinK lur Wceki '.ll tiltlt li""d success. Mhp Cmnetl nnivetl Fi ii iv nili t Iriint Hhaniku nnil sis'iit S.iluiilay in lian.ac tili; htislt C'.iincclid with hut st.iiie line. He left Inr home halunlay evctilnj: ,!ui'ili I, inter nnilnilenl r.itilinit, tell Thtl nhiv lor H Weeks Visit With Mr. Lister's (mientn Mr. mnl Mm. W, . Klliolt nil l''ii'( OeliuM, They lie ftotii lliere iii lit'ir I'.ininitt h"iue. M r. WeiiMttd, the iliuti't;iii'lier, Itiiveit Munil.iy May II Inr I'oriland, where "lie t"cs In I'Utehasi' ltli.o,ilatc )iliitu)itn'ltM; sundiles. ' ttalli'ry will In' clwml nnlil Iter telnrii llie llmi week III Jtllie. Wit lire l"lii'lieiii:iitK it genuine news famine, this week. Ladlis' Hliirl. WiiibIm In nil rnilti mnl styles ni Hiilninou, Jiiliiiiiin 4 ('. I(i'inrtn Iruin lleiitl slate thai tliern in nn smallpox In their lillle settle inent. Kl'iyil Unwell, nf t.'iiur (.'ruokid river, spent it lew days in the city Ihe llrsl nf Ihe week. A, I. Ilttnter, ul llcsi'llllli'S, Mils ill the t'ily Wednesday nn luisiuess. Mr llunler is a ("ntier rcsiilcnl nl mu pity, mill InltT eolidlli'leil a lialness nnilillp hushlcs. in Hums, lie ittnl his htinily nit' ihw tnri-ly ItK-itlitl lit lli'schlltcl. The Ji'IiiiinI Jul nllicp is wotkioi: nn a catalogue Inr llie entrrprisiiiii saddle mnl harness nnlil J W. Ili'niip. In a It'WiliivN It will he remly 'ur inntl ItiK, nnil itn nit nml ileM'iiitun, will Itivp r fitir ill it nf the n-ti"ilute nlnt'k t'lirrieil h Mr. limine, 4 Pr. J, It. Uon-iibcrK inti ntU Iritvin; nntl Inr it niiielt nepileil tect. He will ntpnt! mnne linie in t'nrlliiiiil with relilltvpM, mnl illteliili g"illK I" (he iH'iteh lur n lew whilTi ul I'm ilir lirite inn lini'i . Mi. Hnfenlterg mill the hiihy will nct'iimi'tuiy him. A. O. Mimier lelt Mninliiy lur hi Ikmiip in Juhtt Ihty t'lty, viit The )nlle. Htl Kut'i lu llie hitter ihiee HH tint enllllly lletrllll nf thuM. '. A lulge fur tho Htntu ineetintt. Mr. Mimier hns heeti t'lnpl'iyeil in nut nrliiMtl tlnrini; the inl eittht inutt'.liii nnil liitt given guuil MitliRfiieliun. (itiy IteeMtt of I.ilVft wllu OnnllHt'tetl iiiIIkix ill Hlutitiku, tlieil Intl Mittnr tluy lit hi Inline nn 1'iitilimt cieek flnlll Ihtt ilienil tlineut'. He liveil with 111 muilier nn it hnmenteait mnl wit ii yming initlt uf Vxeinhiry liitiiilM, llitl l yeitr. Ihirmc hi illnean lit' wit nnretl hy Jnhn Kixetiiure, mitt tip lu the present time tin new i'tiep Imve npHitreit. Tilt! inllui nl tiiiiher i'eki'r wliieli hit Ih'i'ii nliniMt tlixeuiitiiiucil fur the pnat lew week owing to iiiiiIIix, It. fiiiniiieneing agitin, mnl every tl,.y W'itnue cruwil nnn! fmin here In the liniher. llnwever miiny Inrgo crnwtl tletineil lur the wuikI hy vniy nl tlii phtco Imvn ttirneil luti k upuit lenriiing ul tho (iliiitlimi, hut will ilnuhlle ctmiu Imt'k iiK'iiu lur when n until winit it tinilK'r eliiini he. gener itlly tvitnl it tin '. A Bi'iunliniiviiin timher man while miner Ihn inlliit'tictt nl liipim run nnitiek last Wnliienlny night, mnl inn a viutiin in nno nf uur yniniK mi'ii tiirteil tiiwiiril lii Riitniicingly. i The. ynnin! mull nut caring lur a ier minal cuinli.it tunk tu Hight anil muni uiitilitnnceil hi wnulil he nitiliint. 'I'lio hitter wit llnf'il ( 12 nml cnU tin tho following morning hy City Ku curiler lligg fur thp pleiimire nf giv- itig cliimc tu a rt'H'i'.ti..le citizen, Muntliiy, May 4th, tiring the 7'Jutl hirthihiy itntiiven'Hry ol 1. K. Teitiplo tun, a fmnily rt'iiniun wu plimeil hy tho chililreti nt w hich nil were pre tint, n well n tptitp a iiiiiiiIht 1 1 gritntlchihlrtm. Tho ctiililteti preent wero Mr. Meil Vniuliirpnul, Mr. I'liilliiHT, Mr. Iilu ('anthill, It. M. Ti'llipletun atltl Jnhn Tenipletuli, All enjuyulilo tiiiio wa lunl. ' Mr, Tem pletnn i otto of C'rnuk cuiinty'a halo lieaity pulmtiintinl citizen, ami cer tainly carrie hi 72 year very tic. ciimiugly. May ho have ninny ucli hirtliilay anitivoraariefl. All perun knuwing lheini'lvtm in- ili'liletl tn H mi it h it Cieek will pleime null nml n'lllti ii they tieeil (he tiinney. The H'huul lit ttehchutt' which Wu recently Homil owing tn iniillp'i, lui larleil ugiiiii imiler Ihe nhle In- I t ttc-l inn ul I'rul. Arle C. Iliiinplun Mm. Dnrn Lynn, winlieit (uiin iitilint'i! lu the pnliliu llnil liu will 'In wishing mnl iroiiinu nt min-nii-itl'lf prit'en; Wu-liiiig will Im' tie- livKI'I'll. Mi. Hiuie Sluytun' n illiuery luiej i "pen iu the puhlie, a nl i enj.iymg it g'uiil pitlruniige. Wuiiien will huv prelty iriug millinery, nml it -iui l. (utiiul nt Mr. Mluylnu'. Win. Vim iik, the hlucUiuith em pluyi'il hy Klkiii it King i mutiny iiguin, mnl i turning, out llit cIum wnrk every tiny, He hit entirely te. euteieil ftulu hi recent intliHpniiipi, Ai'ling t'titiiuiti'r Wurwciicr Iiuk ntal cutil witli the name of Kllt rt l.itlliUl' written llpun it, hut the ,n. lire i nut legihle. The tu'inlcr will phne cull ill llie pu.U'llice mill re write Ihe ailtlrp. I H. IVreivul urrivnl Hun.luy fmin hi huiiiewiinil niur lleiler' nlutiuii, nml i giving llie Journal a lift in the nieeh.inii'ul ili pitfluii nt. Mr. i'errivul h nve iM.n lur l'liial, y, w h ri- he g,,i tu euliiliii'l the (,'hi iMiuciiii 'i,nt f,,r Win II .Ul. r. "preilil, un it ij W IH'W ('It imW tiiiirnii ilini'ct t'xnoi Well rimltl he tixpecteil. I,. Dilliiii Hi. nml nml I,, llillon Jr., Jnhn (ielz tinil Itnlph roindexlnr iti'D ruiiiilly ciiiiviili'H'iiii!, a lii lit 'lit rk Kwintf nnil Ituiulit Cltiypuiil urn prnclicnlly well, Dr. Knacn hergiaiit lioine Ireit finin nil ttvi ileticea of Hie tlim-iiHe, nnil limt in pruliitliilily never lunl it lit nil. IltlHt IK'MN CtlllllilillllH am inipriivitiK nnil the iiulliuiilirs fenr nit further prenil, However, they lllitlulpiitf itea Irmn mining tho" luiirniitiiii'il, who liiivu lunl xpoHtiri'ii, hy itpMta'iiiling wilh tlmxi! who have 'mil rmnlljinz, hut they urn well prepureil tu titku I'liniul llii'in, mu! ti poll ilcvi'lopiog any nyiiiptoiiiH they will Im im llieililltely IkiiIiiIi'iI nl the p"Blliulnu! or nt their Inline. To tliOMi who live nutKiile, we il l nut Im'Hcvo llnil then! in any ilmiu'tr in their cuniinK lo town mIiuiiIiI lln-y ili!irii to do no fur trailing or oilier nirpnm'. Tin: health lionril Inm vvorkeil fuitlifullv nml ililligently nml tun iniii li ciiii nul he Biiiil in prniw! o their work, Tlioin not nciii,'iiiileil with thocoii ililioiH linvu no Men of tliu linnl proHiiliotiu tliey Intvo lunl to con tfllil tviili. W'c urn illiletil form- mite in linvin nut'li cilirim in our iniilst. A tew wi'i'kit moro ittnl Hinulljitix will 1 itvj linen n thing of the pui-l uncording to tliiimt who are in n piu-ilion tu know. tll Hwle llellrlch Hctorltl limit. A phono wa ri'ceiveil yctoriluy from I'urthtiul itiinouncing Hie ileulh of Knit! H.'lfrieh, who left thin city nlioiit four week njr. Ai'iurdinn to the reinrt hu lunl Ih'cii dick in Portland fur nlmiit a week lu'furi! the fntul teniiiiuition of her illnt'Mi. She ha iniiny friend'! in tlii nrliun who in- ceivly rcgrcl (u r untimely ittntli. Lumber $lO Per Nl After Jiintiitry 1, KlO.'l, we will fi ll lumlier nt, our null on flic Ochoco for $10 per M. Hawkish Dim. Hall for Rent. Mi, A K. (ilne wihe io an nounce that her hull in for rent fur a hintincM of mimic nihil. It i a gowl locution, nnil nny mm wnntilig aucli a place won Nl tin wcl! lo call on or nil. lire Mu. A. K. (Imzk, I'rinevillp, Oiegun, For Sale A niie-half inleret ill lore liuilil- ing nml In , alao it onc-thiril intcrot in a iunll fiirm. For particular in ipure of or nililron I). . Ktcwart, I'rincvillo, Oregon. Lost. Five pint! Idonil Hereford heifers hrniidiil with n iliiimond on the right hip. They did liuve n metal tug in li ft cur, which irmy or may not lie lout. Twenty doll ir each will he paid for tlinir delivery at tho ISonncyview xtock ranch tin l'p"'r '.'rnoked river, or writing .1. II. drtiv, l'riiicvilh', OrcEun. Cull lurlteunir U'Mrranu, All outntiiiiiling Crook County War rnnta will U' pit id on prcenlation to Iho County Treatircr. M. H. Hn i, County Tre;niiiri:i. rtiiievillc, March 2.'i, IWIX Fulillc hoel t iiiinlituiloii.. Kightll grade public chil pxan,: nalion iii.l he held i t)m f ,rx t I -cliw,l of Crunk county n follow: Airil 7, tt unit ; May 2U, 21 and 22; June 17, 18 and 111, IIIUH. Tcitche.m tleiiing tu give Umv ex amination, plm.p niitily nic a to the "timber ol li.L- u ipiemlon want cdnnd date of examination chocn. Wm, Hokiii.i, Co. Hupt. March 1, VMi'.i. Fruit Farm for Sale. I offer for Hale my fruit fitr.n nf Hill ncri s, Mlunlcd in the Cove, on the l)icliute river. There are tin irmn of aborted vitricties of fruit nml n redy market for all of the product. X F. McCu,irKK, Culver, Oregon Lumber. W. K. King ami wife n turned TliiirMlny from llinm, mul oilier out ide poiiil, uliire Mr. King went itoine tliiie ago u uhclt lla.lt! ,,r t, well kiioun nml teliuhle l'liiuvilli' Hint Klkin it King. Mr. King re (Kitl a 'cry iiiicenilul nip. "They iniikc gend pluilie," i a fi,. milur eipteisiuu tiHi-il in cnitnectiun with the giitiueiii mmle-tit.ortler by Stiuii'i Itiu. of Chiciigo. (iuutl clnlhc tn uuler at luuderiito lifice ha made tlii liiiin fiiniolt. Hamplc tlipluvi-d by Halulilun, Julinmu ,v Co, Whilti Wnnen (Ihut! and Warren Crook were nut walking on Ihegiailc tii'itr Intvn I.ikI Siuulay a hiiuler I'H.k a liol nl (lie futnicr miiiikiiig him fur a luiivk. We've heitrd ol people iiHiitiniing the hiipe.i ul hi'itr and deer ill the niiuil nf gmue cxtcl luiliator, but we believe Ibin i '.he hint inl,tuec in iccurd wlieten guial luuklng yuung niHit wli taken lur a bin! ol picy. Luckily Ihe abut mifn d it inteuili tl murk and the larget und piirimmi arc miiluidly ihmiklul. Col. C. K. Hiuilli, of l.iimuiitu, MjK-nt Tuet'ihiy in our city en routo to tlic Itlntcllo tlilch, vvherti lie goe to upc riulc ml (he cuuxtiueliou of the lug Tumt'lln llilcli. He Mali th.it ii I the puipouc of Ih ' mamigeluelit to hiiiiii have lit) ur 70 men anil uliout -Id team nt work. It ; (rum livetu eight feet i , depth anil btunil euough In allow of a t ni in mid wagon turning iimtiuil iniddc nf it width. It tia vere out! of the p-etlieit cc tion of Oiegun fur a ditmu'c nf 2 mile mul when cariying it full capacity nf wuler will ciuuluct 3lMKHi inclie fur llie uc ul the ttlcra, Tho aotircc of the water upply i the beautiful nii'tuitain Ktrcmn thcTuiu cllo. The Columbia Hutithcrn rtin parallel wilh tlii irrigulctl hi d at a distance of three mile, which give good lliipping facililie fur tho pro ducer n! that MHtliiin. The camp i now located at the. head of tho ditch and will he tnoved a the work pro grew. Thi tlilch ha never lieen given much publicity, and little i known of it, though in Hix and im portance it rival that of any in the Vet. Jab t'oiili!i! Hare hioud H. II he'd bad .Itching Pile. They're terribly annoying; but Hockley' Arnica Halve will cure ih,) worcl cm nl pile I'll ear ll. It ha Clued tliuu-aiiil'-. I-'or Injuries, pain ui bodily i'llipliuii. it iho hct alio in the ivurlil. I'riec 2uc a Imx. Cure guar anlced. Sold by adiuiuou a Wiunek Ca For Sale 181X1 acres of laud. Suitable for farming, grazing, fruit raiing nml alfalfa, (total iuiprovemcnt. l.ccatiil i. n the mnvey ol the Columbia Smith urn I'Xlelninll Itail ltoad. Will (. on e y tonus. I nr parliculan write to r , fonrnir, l'rinenllc Ongon Ilawkiu Iln. of l,'pr Ochoco, nio Htiiri tneir Raw itn in oiu rnt ,.i, Munilay March 2.'ld. The (irt bill ol IiiiiiIht will lie unwed for A. l)..Shipp, a p"cial lot of No. 1 choice lumber. Their pntron will at nil time be able to (i-ciirc good lunilwr in large nr "tniill amount nt reanoiuihlt' pi ice at the mill. Hawkins lino. od ( haii(ra m 'i.on. I'titrefying (ikI in the intentinea protluces tlhvtn like throw of ament'e. but Itr. King's New Life pm, ,.xp, the poions frirn clogged lj.,wel, gent ly, easily hut surely, Sick Headache, Fever, all Liver, Kidney and Dowel double. Only 21 Winnck. Foster & Lehman Proprietors. A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, 'Pork, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce. Main st. PrinevillcOrcg.,.. TJlOUe 31. SHANIKO WAREHOUSE SHANIKO, OREGON. Fireproof Duildings, 100x000 feet, 150 feet, being two stories in height. General Fowarding, Storage and ComriiissionMcrchants. DEALERS IN ISlacksmith coal, Flour, Barkd Wire, Nails, Cement, Lim Coal oil, J'laster, Sul'ibur, Wool and Grain sacks and Twine, Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pel Special attention given to Wool trade. First Class baling and grading facilities. Stock yards with all the latest and best facilities for hand ling stock. Agents for the Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. "White at Adanu-on t i lu ver and "Dalles Patent" flour, fiest in th Market IJjark Soods Care c W. Co. Pasture for Rent. ii The Ph w toiler lo Nlorkmrn. , the cilii-liK of (It-hiH-n h -la-ct The Kiimilioi lluulloii. Tlic Smallpox Situation is noine wlint iinpriived over wlint it wan last week. Miss l.ancy Iioytl wits rt'portt'il hy Or, Hclltnup free from the tliseiise, mid hciiif lit foV lier tlisi'lmrpt upon it proper ftmiigi (,'iititui, hut owing to tlic county pliysiciitii's adverse opinion the Ilnyds worn Tuesday niglit pluced in (ltmrtinlinc nt the raco truck. Tlicy will in nil prolntlulity ptny there until nil cxcitenicnt i over. Of t lie oij;l it cases under treat-1 nient, all aic prot;rcssing nicely and no further fatalities nro uti tiiipntcd. .Mrs. Sununcrs is fcil- ing nincli better, liohert lit'rnn ton is sitting up as well as Terry I'oinilcxtcr. Mrs. Turner is lining nicely und Uohcrt McMurtrey. who in the newest case, is doing j fully reipu t the sheep men to respi-i the ranee enelosiil by lim fi.lb.winc deferilfil lioiinilary lines vi: Commeiiciug at (he tuniitli nf Marks creek thence up Marks creek to the iniiiith of litilu Hay creek, thence up lillle Hay creek to the head or It'tter known as the old Miller ranch thence nn n line running iu nn easterly tli- riTtitin to the McC li-ter house or placer mine on Ochoco creek thence on a line nn.ninv, in a south easterly hreclioii to the old I'easli-y ranch on Canyon creek continuiui: on the sum mit of Lookout Mountain ami a'nng (be summit of Lookout Mountain to Ihe dividing ridge lielwccii lire head vvuters ul Wolfe creek and Hor e Inrven eri-ck thence along the aluve n.iniid ridgti ruuniug iu a westerly direi'tinn to the lieatl of ('amp branch Ihenee iluwn I'amp branch tn its mouth and place ol beginning.. Hy order ol ctuumillcf. a'ill-lni The I'hotographcr, leaves on Mon- IWJiiitcb one mile iilwvc Snlnhur 1 J ,1.... t.. it .... d...i....i . j .... j , ... n j it, 0,1 luminal, to pur chase u -to-datc photographic sur.- Sprintis on Woll crock, l'lcntv of wab erand grass. I!y fencing would make excellent range for caltle. i Write It. ('. Hvok Sa,kane, Wash.i 0 sec W. 1(. Mi Kaui.ami, I'rini'ville. lor Hair. One registered Herlord Bull, 5 years id. II. F. Zki.i.', f-2b I'rincville, Or. Chickens Wanted. Highest market price in cash paid for live dozen gootl lien?. Address W. T. Foolk, I'rincville, Oregon. Notice. j dries, (iallery will lie closed until! I htMjrcUirt " l m 1 narv mm wvnn vj UH TOUT ft cculon (0 ust iiUck.Dnuht Stock and Poultry Mcdi- cine and am pleased to say that I never UKtl anything for stock that gave half as Hood sitiifaction, I heartily rtcom. mend It to all owners of stock. J. B. BLLiHLR. St Louis, Mo Sick Btot'k or jxmltry sliunltl not cat ulienp KttM-k finxi any more than sick M'rs(ma slunild exjHx-t to lie luirt4! by fmnl. When your 8toek mnl iwultry arp tirk pive'tliom mol ii'int. iKm't tutf tlit'in with worth loss sUn k ftHHls. lTnl(nnl tin; bowels and Htir up the tt.rpiti liver nml the luiinml will U niPHi, i it bo possi ble to nm it. Hlmrk-Draufflit Stock ami Poultry Meiiicine unhwils tlie Iwwels and Btira up the torpid liver. It enrea evory imihuly of tt'k if hikert in time, .ocurr a iVeent can nf Ulttck-Drainjbt Stock nml 1'oiiJtry I tuiiiibtiic win iv w tu Mi inr nsfii u'li tiiu80ver. lior'S work better. Cowa ffire mora milk. Hogs pain liih. Ami bens lay more tys. It n"lves the prohlt ui of making as ntitcii bitHxl, liesli ami energy aa Kssil.le out of tho smallest amount of fxl con sumiHi. Huy a win from your ilealw. J. H. Hiuauii wisliei to annouiicc I that lie will buy all kind-of lure. He will pay a good price lor all furs prop erly handled and in good shape. Al so Badger hides. Heitdiiuirtei at Foster & Lehman's butcher shop. R'AJ" 1 V H( mu THE SIGN OF J Wl GOOD TAILORING Sf g. Of 11 J. W. BOOXE, Cjji 1 uaaaias ana Jtarness Maker of tlie celel.ratcd PRIXE VILLE STOCK SADDLE m 1; or STO( li.llfVS Sl ITI lf S Latest improved adic' Hide and .Stride t'addlei, Kite, Spurs, Angora Clc.,, Qr.irtS aul mare. Write fcr fikei. PW.VEVtllB, ; ; Csecoi. A. H. LIPPMAN & CO. ...rtanufacturers of and Dealers in... FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS v Lumber and all Kinds of luilding Material For G A S H Only Jfenderson & tPollara -DE4LKHS IX- Here is the great Oak- Easel now on display at our store. It contains the line of beautiful new spring tailoring samples sent us by STRAUSS BROS.. Chicago Good Ttllori for 26 Y.an . The Oak-Easel is the connecting link between the tailor and the faultlessly fin ished garments which give you so much pleasure to wear, It's really i lesson in good clothes buying to see this great collection of tailoring novelties." PrloM low and MitlafM. lion Bibaolutoty guwi. ' trttood. Ca.ll toon. Hotel Prkville, Thia ilftnatan In on every boi of tho Knatne uxative uromo-viiinme U rauedr UhA cures m eM im me day C. E. McDowell. Prop. Thoroughly lieiiovntcd and Re furnished Throughout. inii'iifiiii rin 11. itittcs $1, $l..'i0 and ; per dii.v. AccoiniutHlatioiia me Vnniirpiwscil iu the city. 8unide Itoonn for Commercial Travelers, Long Distance Telephone Stiition 1 1 111 uie noiiae. Q. Springer, BUKKDEH 01 'Draft, Coach and Carriage Jioraea Young ptiillions and niarep, nlso a few young teams for sale. Haystack BM Stock Ranch. Haystack, Oregon. WINES, LIQUORS, IMCilrlViM ami PP A DC nil'OKTEU.- VlVjilVOe COVNTRY ORDERS ' FIRST DOOR SOUTH SOLICITED. POIXDEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLE, OREGON. !Powll & Cyrus, . !PrptUUri. Jffot ana Cold flatAs. Prinmu., Or, SALOMON, JOHNSON k CO. (SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOJIOX) General Merchandise 'Dry Soods .... JCardwaro, Stoves New Stylish Shirt Waists ; and Vinware . . ' ! Fancy Trimmings and Xcck Kihbon , Uce ""i"" i Sheep Shears Summer Dress Goods Table ami rocket N ; of the Latct Styles and Cutlery Trinunings to Match 1 liinin, Aniiuutiltlou, Percales and Shirtings "nd A Beautiful Assortment ' ; Slel'' Tr"l, at Low Trices Paint8i ojs Muslins "ml . , A ew anil Completo Stock Jiwt Arrived !, '! p Stoves i . 1. ! W-intin Covers JJlllS and Of All Grades at Low Prices Tents Sroceries and St oc cm ens' Supplies Men's and Boys' Furnishings.. Now Line of Slimmer Hutu SUITS of All Grades, New and Up-to-date t Reasonable Frkes i Sole Agent for tlie F. Myers Shoes Hade Neat anil Up to-Dat i tl