Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 28, 1903, Image 3

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Ladlm' Hhlrt V,il. I In nil griul
mid alylna nl Hulu:i mi, Johnson it
'rtmy Koalur rtiiritl Haliiiduy rum
Pendleton mid other Iiilmid jii1 .
1'. I). Hiivl, ul Hlalera, upmit Hun
dny In our nlty returning home Mwr
day.
J. W. Iluotiii returned on Hominy's
111110 Irinil n short hiiaineaa kip In
l'lirlliiml.
Mm, Hliiylon lm received vtiry
pretty Him ul ready trliniiii'il hula, mill
ultWa llm mm' ul n low price.
tJounlV ('niniiitBalniier Milt It Powell
wwi In the city Tuesday from lilt Mi'
KMy creek homo.
Hot'. 0, W. Tr plutl the iii p
tii iiHHtnr ! 11 r i t Miitiiiilny (rum u
lilolltll'a Rijnlirn lit Draoliutua,
K, A. IVnili'r, nl Portland, wna In
tlm city the lital ul llm mx'le doing
tniainraa with Hi" tobacco iiii'i(diiiiit.
W. A. HiKilh, I.. A. Ilmilli mid Urn
(Imy, spunl n few tiny, the lint id tin'
wink itnglinK l'r trout mi tho Ilea
chutes. Jntnca Puller, of l!picr ('rooked
river. Win Prlunvillc I'll t i ! vl.ilnr
lint Hutiiiibiy.
Hum tVlina nml wife Holidayed at
tlio lininii u( 3, M. Mniilitiiiin'ry (in
liwor Crooked mcr,
W. T. Kogln nml i' spent lint
Sunday with Mi. Koglc'a iwrcrita, Mr,
mid Mis. J. M. Mnnt(iiie y, mi Low
er Crookwl river.
I). K. Furr, (if rpr Crooked rivir,
wn in III city H.ituriliiy mi hit way
hniiii? (mm liny creek, where liu went
tin biiauioaa.
John Ti'iiipk'lon, Kd Ilialsuit mid
(I. V, Hu-wart lelt Saturday lor n
(cw day's ilny mi tho Dcsclniti'a, in
turning Moitibiy.
II. Y. Allen ncciMiipuniiil hy hia
will) mid Km AH, lelt Inr I'nrlluiul
Saturday, mid will remain there din
ing the summer.
Waller llydo nK'iicd the Piiindcx
tcr Shaving parlors Inr hiiaineaa the
lint ul ilmweek, mid la enjoying
lair patronnge.
J. II. Ilcndoraon led Wediiesda fur
rortlmid lur almrt alny, mid will I
accompanied (in hia huinewnrd trip hy
Mrs. Henderson.
Mn. Hadio Hill, ol llurin, paaml
through our city Hu day mi her way
to Hialera, where (he gm-a In vialt her
luollmr I'. H. Pavia.
All pernmia knowing themselves in
llehled to Hlllitll A t'leek will pleaw
oall and M'llln ua liny nueil the
money.
Si Ilialgc wialics to a..nounco 1 1ml
enniiiicncing with Fob. 15, the price
ul (nil will bo riliaod to 7.r) ccllta ai
span, at Ilia Iced yard.
Miaa llerlie I'rlne led Tuesday lur
her homo in lxiwiston, Idiilm, and
wiu aecnniiiiuiel at Inr na Hliimiko
hy her uncle, Fanner Powell.
A. Williams arrived Mnudiiy Inun
Portland, and cornea to till the pu
aitlon ol prescription clerk at the
Winnek Drug Cuiupuiiy'a atoru.
0. 1. Wiimi'k received hut Sunday
a doacn bones l the llueat California
oranges and a huiii'l' ul luiiiuua. The
Iruit la all ul the heat variety.
The persons IHing under Mr. Ilig
giua can learn omething to their ml
vantage hy calling on C. I. Winnok,
at hia place ol hiiaineaa in thia city.
Dr. J. H. Rosenberg wile and hnhy
.reexported hiiiiio Hiindny Inun the
valley, where they have Wen viaiting
Irienda and n'lativca.
Kil HiiinhriRik luia reaigned iii pu
aitinn at tho Winnek Drug Company's
store and will ahortly take tho mud in
the Inleroata ol a win linalo drug firm.
I,yllo & Cobb, the enlorpriaing
wioldera ol the paint bruali arc engiigisl
at preaont in giving color to the new
reaidoncnol fretl rowella.
K. V. llattnn, arrivoil Tuendiiy Irum
li,.,l r he luu Iwon for acvoial
riuva naat, looking over the ceni'
mercial Held. He lelt WodnoBihiy lor
hia home in tit. Paul, Minn.
Mra. MoTiiggnrt, tlio milliner, ro-
oeived a lino new line ol millinery tho
lint ol the week, und will have a
apeolnl bargain Halo tomorrow nml
Hatiinlay.
Mrf.Doru LymiK wishes to an
nounce, to the tmlilio Unit she will
iln wiirlimir, nml ironing nt reainm
iihle pricw: WiixliinjO" will Ik' do
livercil. Major Allrwl F. "Sean, who i well
known in thia aootiun.cnmiiuuided tho
loyal legion In their parade at Port
laud oil the dny nl Preaident Ruoro-
velt'a visit.
Hlrenglh and vigor come ol a gmxl
IikhI, duly digoaleil. "Force," rcady-lo-iierve
wheat and barley (owl, iidila
no burden, but
invlgoralca.
When in need ol blaokmnithing or
wood work give Halonion
Co., a cull.
Dick Viuulorvort the I'lini'vllle
Hilver I,uke luge inun, nuiiin In Tuea.
day Inun Ilia Iimi hoiue anil will
Hpeiiil lew iluya In our oily, lining
hiiaiiinaM.
The High Hchool Hoard will meet
next Hatiirday lor the purHie ol dia
nuaalug thi High Hulioul hiiildiug and
utliur biiaiueaa ruhitlvo to tho High
Hohool. 1
Mn, John I'yrua, wu paid $!l,0IXI
TueKdiy by Itei'ord Kwper P. II.
Do kol llm Knlghla ol Macealiee ,
lluil mi in iM'ing the amount carried hy
luir ilcceiiacd liuahiuid in the orih r,
Mra. C. 1. Winnek aniioiincea to the
uiiiinla'ra nl Hie Prchyterian Huiiday
hi'IhkiI that they may gut thuir liter,
.iliiio nt Hi" Winnek Drug atom by
(lulling mi Hiindny lielwei'ii 11) anil
ll.UUn. in,
J. I.. 1iickoy and wile, Mra. lioiiney
and Utile aon and John l.uckey ro
turned Tuenduy by private convey
ance Inun Hhiiniko. They have heen
viaiting for two weeka puat ill I'orl-
hinil and oilier valley poinla,
0. Ham Hiuitli aecoiupanliHl hy hia
fjinily lelt Huturdiiy lur Portland.
Mra. Kinith and the children will viait
Irienda anil relative lur aiiuei time,
liile Mr. Hiuitli goca down to con-
aiiiuuiate a ,uaiueaa deal.
John HU'idl returiKHl Tueadiiy from
Portland, nml other Valley pnint.
While away be purcliiiMHl two turbine
whecla, eucboKKI hor0Hiwer. They
will he uacd by the Deohulea ljuilm
Coiupauy in the oporallon ol their
plant.
There are two aheepaheariug crew
at wmk in our couniy nt preaent,
(I Kelley'a, whn ia now at T. II.
balullet's and K ox'a nt Old. Nye a.
Shearing ia much later thia year than
uaiiul o ilig In the lateneaa of the aen-
allll.
AaaeMor II. F. Juhnaon returned
WiHluenhiy Inun the Paulina aod
lluU'rt Hiuilli aneiit Tuiwliiy ami
Wodneailuy in the city. Iln l on the
Diwhulea nt ill" iireaent with hia
Imuily, He repnrta the tinilwr liuai.
iieaa guod, mid aitya . 1 1 a a t- iiiiail of the
Diiachlltca people Hull time to angle
aome for trout, which are biting good.
W, A, llooth expocla lo leave llm
llrat ol tho week lor lakeview, where
he will he joined by hia brother It,
A. Ihmth, of llm llooth-Kulloy lum
bering firm, mid party. Tigmher
ttliuy will look over the Military Wagon
Howl (Irani, and thia will tuke Mr.
jlooth away for (he coming auniiiier
and lull,
HeHirta (ruin Hilver hake arc to the
effect that timber aei-kera are arriving
daily, hut that nearly all come in hy
way ol Iiikeviiiw, Thern'a a cnanee (or
the Crook County loentora to niiikn
more of an ollint to induce theae
people to go i.itn that auction by way
Priuuvillc, aa thia ia aurely the moat
fuaaitle roulo.
John HiKiucoi, the cattleman left
WtilucMiluy for the deaert, on a home.
Iiuying trip. Hn wnnta tu have bin
hand of lioraea ready for ahipni-nt
during the firat week in June, and
wi I ship (lit-m from Hhaniko over the
(I. It. i N. to H,kiiui:; thence to Aa
ainiihoi provinee, Canadii, hy way ol
llm (Ireiit Northern,
Tliouiaa O'Cdiinell mid W. A. llel!
met with an accident while nut on the
McKny laat Thuraday, with a crowd ul
proicc.livo tiuiher loentora, that
reaulled ill painlul Injuriei to Mr.
O'Couuell, while Mr. Del! waa uninjur-
I. In driving along a hill, thcae.il
broke, Krcipitatiug Mr. O'Cnnnell
into a thicket nl bruali, and he locciv-
I a hiully acratvhed and hrlliwd face
la'aidoa a aprainel arm. The injuriCN
while puiiilul are not aerioua.
A. M.Drake ol tho Pilot Unite De
velopment Company waa iiuhc city
Wcilneadiiy. Mr. Drake aiiyn that hia
Company will anon inovo their aaw
mill from fiend to a K)int about four
utile aluive that place for the purpomi
of cutting the timber m-ceaanry for
their big flume. A good ninny a -
litiona have la-en made lately to the
machinery uf the mill, and when in
Beaver Crook coiintrica, and report. I working order, it will turn out S0,(Kli)
having llniahiHl hia official work there.
He li-ntea Mouiliiy lor lllnck Untie,
puatnilia, noiirithea,
JoIiiihoii &
Their blnckamilh "hop ia
tho beat euuipiK-d in Interior Or gun
and employa only llrat-cluaa
chanica.
where be will act valiialiona un prop
erty.
Floyd Itoivell, lorniary the junior
partner in Ihollrmol MurriaA Kowcll,
ia back again Minul thecoiinter in J.
K, Morria' aiorc, Mra. Howell will lie
ilnnu Iropi I'pper Crookiil Kivnr in a
lewdnya and they will apenil the auiii
mer in town.
Hum t'ollina returned Inat week
from the mater n part ol the county,
where he went with a parly ol timber
(olka fur the purjaweol iuaiM-ting the
tinilair and other reaourcia ol Hint
aeetion. They reHirl a plcaaant trip,
Ihoiigh they oncoiintorMl aouie anuw.
The Journal Job Ollico fiuiahed hut
wivk a neat HO piige catalogue lor J.
W. limine, which will lie mailed to
lira many putnma in the near Inline.
Mr. lloono ia a rintler in the hnrneaa
iiuil middle line, and ia gradually
building up good trade.
Dr. II. V. Hclkiiup left Mnudiiy for
(Iriinl county, whore ho goes for a
twu wivk'a stay at the Ilclkunp mine
near Prairie City. Ho will then re
turn and eiigngn again in the
activo practice ol hia proleaaion.
Alex Hnilhiol Hiatera, who recent
ly diaaolveil partnorahip with hia
hrothcr ItoU'rl, ia having erected a
new atore building, in which lie will
carry b compute atoca oi general
iiierchaiuliae. Thia will make two
good trading placea in Sintera.
Laat Hattiulay wua a iiiarkinl im
provement in a buainosa way over any
provioiia day lor aome time pnst, and
the goodly number ol tcania and
wugona and outaide (oik was a wel-
ouiue aiglit. Hiiaineaa is on the mend
In our little city and a lew day mora
will ace Prinevillo her old aelf agnin.
8 V. Fercival lelt Monday for Paia
ley, whero ho gooa to conduct the
Cliowniioan Poat lor Win Holder.
Mr. Peroivnl luia been employed in
Journal Ollico for a u until punt, and
iB a coniictent young newapnper man,
haviiiiz tirevioualy conducU'd the
Shnniao Leader,
Hon. J. N. Williamson ia exiawted
in l'rii cvillo alaiut June llltli, mid
will apeml twu wcek'B in tliia section
viaiting old frienda and attending to
hia biiBincBB inleroata. The latter
part of thia week will be apent hy him
in making apeechea fur Uinger Her
mann down in Southwestern Oregon.
n. F. Sliepphei-d, of File, was in the
city Tuesday on huaiucss. Mr. Shepp
herd ieorta tho horae rhodero aliout
liniala-d and tho hucliaroa bnve iiiovihI
to the Desert cuuntry, The cnttlo
rhodero will coinnicuce nbout June
lat, and the stuck will lie delivered on
about the 7lh. Twenty livo bnclums
will ride at the cuttle ihodcro.
W. A. Hell waa eniplnyeii .Mini
ilay nml Tuesday on tlio contest
case ol l'eter II. Mnliin vs' Koscoe
Knox. Mr. Miihin'B contention is
that the liniher claim of Mr. Knox
ia more valuable lor agricultural
purpose" than fur its timber.
leel or mure of lumber.
The DchcIiuIcb Mercantile Com
pany commenced Tuesday the erec
tion of a newtwo-atory store huililing
:UI by W. The building will lie situ
ated just across the atreel from .the
Pilot llutte Inn, and will bo occupied
hy a brand new up-to-date stock ol
general niciciiaudise. The Deschutes
Mercantile Company was incorporate
Tuesday with acapitul stock ol $lU,0h0,
and will lie tinder tho management ol
A. II. (irniit, who is at present acting
as assistant postmaster in our city
Mrs. Naomi Hulomon inllVrcd the
loss ol 3li young '(ry" chickens Satur
day night, when boiiio cureless icrson
in turning the water in their ditch
(rum the main ditch back of the Halo
man, Johnson A Co. Store, raise I the
heud gate too high and caused a Hood
in Mis. Suloiuan's back yunl. The
chickens were in coops and we're
powerless to escape Irotn the high
water. People should lie careful in
handling head gates as such work in
dicts very unnecessary damage on
others.
A move is on font among the resi
dents ul the district, to build a com
motions school bouse some time dur
ing the Bummer, on the farm of Ward
Cram about half wn- between his resi
dence and S. K. Slayton's
The residents of Lower Ochooo
need such a building, as at the pres
ent time it is about nine miles to the
first school house after leaving Prine
villo traveling up the Ochoco.
A Hut) Huraalii.
milllnerr "
Mrs. John McTaggarl, the milliner,
will linvn special wile Friday mid
Haliiiiliiy, to which all the Indies of
Prliievllle atd vicinity are cordially
inviti-d. Thia sale Includi-a some very
pn lly things jual received.
A WbeepaheMrlllB; llnnlesl.
W. W. Hay, of Wurnweih r A
Thomson's alore will undertake to
enrn a HK) wager next Hominy by
shearing III) sheep at Col. Nye's ranch.
Tim partiin wagering with Mr. Huy
are among the city's lu-st known
sportsmen, and the event will be
watched with interest. Mr. Kay bus
not performed ft day's muiiiial lalmr
or 20 years, and il he earns the 910)1,
he will likely know that he has been
in the the game. 'A snro buck and
wriat will perhaps lie his symptoms
next Monday, but hn ia a true sport
mid deserves to walk away with the
prize.
cd Hulldlna sioiis tiiuan
Rev. K. L. Alter, paator ol the Pros-
hytcrinn church, haa been engaged for
n week past on a still hunt for a good
quality of building stone to be used in
the erection ol the new church lor his
denomination, and has succculod in
locating a good quality of stone, in
unlimited amount on the Ilirdsong
place on Johnson creek about five
miles alsivo town. The stono is of
nearly tho same identical quality as
that used in the construction uf the
Oregonian building in Portland, and
can lie quarried easily. It is probable
that stepa will he taken in the near
future to open thia place up and make
the 110110 available for building pur
imscs in our cily.
A Hallroad Parly Cs-mlitff.
A party of railroad men, composed
of A. L. Mohler of the 0. 11. il S. Co.,
K. E. Lytic of the Columbia Mouth-
em and T. B. Wilcox, representing
tho commercial bodies of Portland,
nod several other gentlemen, will
lie in our section in a lew Jays.
The ohjectivo point is Deschutes, and
the motive ol the visit is to look into
the merits ol tho 100-mile extension
of the Columbia Southern. Mr.
Mobler represcntB the Harriman in
terests, and it is said that the lutter'a
action in favor of the extension will
lejiend upon Mr. Mohler's r port.
It is interesting to note that thcira
investigation will in all probability
bring '.hem to our city and cast of ua.
While in our locality the party can
rest assured ol laiing given every en
couragement possible by the ousinesB
interests.
II. 0. Hkewis, of Portland, but form
erly of Sioux Citv, Iowa, arrived in
our city Tuesday for the purpose of
hiaiiecting, what hud boon represented
to him as a great big "gold brick."
It seems that during the recent ex-
citcmcnt caused by the raise ol (he
price of state school lauds, Mr. Skewis
contracted the "lover" and at tlio
urgent request of some limd sharks,
who by the way. he paid $100 per
quurtor section for their trouble, he
purchased a section of school hind.
Thia section lies six miles southeast
of town and is nlwut as poor a piece
of waste land as can lie found in the
county. Together with tho advance
payment) charginl by the slate this
piece bus cost Mr. Hkewis $500 be
sides bis expenses in coming here.
Resides this, the land is niortgnged
to the Btntc for the remainder of thn
purchase price, which mortgage we
do not think will ever he lilted.
While Mr. Skewis is most unfortii
nato in his purchase, and is to be
sympathized with, still, he should
have known that Prinevillo has sever
al n-liahle land locators, who are fa
miliar with every loot of ground m
the county, who could not only have
prevented hia loaa hy being bilked by
outside sharks, but could have locat
ed him on any amount of laud, that
is of good valuo. However, he is only
one ol many, who have made the mis
take of buying bind in Kastern Oro
gon without seeing it or getting re
liable information concerning it.
rainitlllona Ihnra Crooked Hirer.
A trip of a lew miles down Crooked
river nt this tuna will convince the
most skeptical that tho season is at
least a month behind this year. The
iilfalia fields are just beginning to look
green and are only as far advanced as
they were in April lust year, but the
past few days seem to have been better
adapted to tho growth ol this iruss
than before as it (hows signs of milk
ing a good crop now. A considerable
area ol now ground has been seeded
this seasun and will he ready to yield
good returns neit year. Thore is an
abundance ol walcr for irrigation and
it is to be deplored that the Bcason is
so bnckwml for if it was warmer there
would he enough surplus hay to make
amends for the shortage last winter.
The fall sown rye needs rain budly
and if it docs not come soon the crop
will be short although that seen near
the road has a good healthy color and
ia growing aa well or better than any
other crop. Considerable improve
ment ia being made on the county
roads, yet there is room for more.
New ditches are being taken out of
the river nud a largo area of good land
will be brought under irrigation this
summer that has heretofore been dry
waste.
Miaa Marion Talbot ol the Cliien-I
K University lias devised, by tho!
niil of science, a bcIichii.' of living
on 10 cetila per day. We woitlil
like to see, wciii nml x-niy Misa
Talbot before we iillempleil to put
her scheme in practice.
AllelllloH ftlorkmeil.
That all the rnnge within the en
closed boundary lines is claimed hy
resilient and iieighliorhood stockmen,
beginning nt J. O. Powell's place on
McKay creek thtneo up south fork ol
sal ' creek to its lieno fit Hush Hock,
thence nroiind the divide in n nr-rtli-
easterly direction to Three Hocks
tlience to the cniiyon on right hand
fork on Mil, creek, thence down Mill
cieek and to ttie place ol beginning.
Ily order ol committee.
For Sale
A one-half interest in store build
ing and lo', also a one-third interest
in a small furm. Fur particulars in
quire ol or address I). T, Hlewart,
Prineville, Oregon.
Lumber $IO Per M.
Alter January 1, 1903, we will
sell lumber at our mill on the
Otlioco for $10 per M.
Hawkins: linos,
for ftnlc.
One registered Herford Hull, 5 years
old. It. F. Ztt.L,
1-2B Prineville, Or.
Foster & Lehman
Proprietors.
A Complete and Choice Line of
Beef, Veal, 'Mutton, Pork, P.acon,
Lard, anil Country Produce.
Main st. rAwi.ie.ong. 'Phone 31.
SilAfli f A
COiilPAHV
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(MES. WIE3--1SsJSr
The Photographer, leaves on Mini"
tiny, Miiy 11, for rortiand, to (mr-
cfme u to-dutc photographic ui
ilriira. Gallery will he cloned until
her return, the first week in Jur?
Ithedfohd's
THE GREAT
pHLYMEDICINE
Tbedfurd'i Block-DnturEt hu
saved doctors' bills for more than I
sixty tears. I or the common fam
ily ailments, such as constipation,
indigestion, hard colds, bowel coin
plainU, chills and fever, btlidns
nesa, headaches and other like
complaints no other medicine is
nemwary. It invigorates and reg
ulates tlie liver, assists digestion,
stimulates action of the kidneys,
Eurifies the blood, and purges the
owols of foul accumulations. It
.witir stomach, dizziness, chills, Hf
rheumatic pains, smeacne, back
ache, kidney troubles, constipation,
diarrhoea, biliousness, piles, hard
colds and headache. Every drug
gist has Thediord's Black-Iiraught
in 'J5 cent packages and in mam
moth size for $1.00. Never accept
a substitute. Insist on having the
original made by the Chattanooga
Medicine Company.
I bclkvt ThedfonTs Blck.Drau$M
b the best asdicine on earth. It il
sood for say and evcrythki. 1 tave
family of twelve children, and for
lour years I hive kept them on foot
and healthy with no doctor but ttUdt
DrsughL A. J. GREEN, lUewara, La.
Slianilro, Oxgrorx
General Storage, Forwarding
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Fireproof building 100x1100 fwt, l.'iO fret twu xtoriea in hi-itU.
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Haling
for 1-astern Shipments.
DcnliT? in lilnck?niitli Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails, Ct'ni'-nt, Lime,
Coal Oil, I'ln.ter, Sulphur, Wool and (irain Sacks and Twine,
drain and Feed. Highcit price paid for Ilidof" and lVltn.
Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil
ities for Handling Stock.
Anenta lur IVua, Warehouse Milling r.', "White Hiver' fln,l ' llall,' liitiit" Hiu-.
Mark ftodils tare of "S. W. t'o."
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
...nanufacturers of and Dealers In...
FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS
CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS
Lumber and all Kinds of .uilding Material
For C A 5 M Only
jffenderson & !Pollctrd
-DEALERS IS-
WINES, LIQUORS,
inroKTi i vjlVJxxlvO.
CO'JNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH
SOLICITED. l'OIXDEXTER HOTEL
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
City ffiarier Shop,
1
!PoU i Cymt, !Prophttrt.
1 ttVl HU WCU V.U(ldl
IPrmttillt, Or,
SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOJIOX)
General Merchandise
In Corvallia lust Wedueadiiy, James
I). Zurclier of Enterprise, Oregon,
and Mm Kilit.li Howard, formerly
ol Prineville.
The niarringo v:i soleni 'ied at
the homo ol tho bride's parents, Mr.
and Mra. J. W. Howard and the nupt
ial knot win tied by Mra. Humbert ol
the Corvallia Christian church. Mra.
Zitrcher's old liiend, Miss Una Stew
art ol our city, acted as bridetniaid,
while Elmer Wills was the best man.
A wedding breaklaat was participated
in by tho gueata, ahortly after which
Mr. and Mra. Zurchor left lor their
home at Knterpriro where Mr. Zurcli
er is engaged in the electrio light busi
ness. Mrs. Zurcher has a host ol
friends in Crook county who wish the
happy young couple bon voyage over
life's sons.
At tlie home ol Mrs. Naomi Saiom
. on, O. M. l'ringle and Miss Jennie
Hoover.
Mr. l'ringle i one at Crook conn
tic best known residents while
Miss Hoover is a niece of G. T.
Hoover, of Rye Grass and is lately
from the East. They have many
friends with whom the Journal
joins in liest whiles.
'Dry Soocis .
NewgStylish Shirt Waists
Fancy Trimmings andNeek Ribbon
Lace Curtains
Summer Dress Goods
of the Latest Styles and
Trimmings to Match
Percales and Shirtings
A Beautiful Assortment
at Low Prices
Muslins
A Sew and Complete Stock
Just Arrived
Hcdding
Ol All tirades at Low' Prices
Jfardi
ware
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and Tjinware . .
Sheep Shears
Table and Pocket
Cutlery
Cutis, Anitiiuuitiiji!,
and
Sleel Traps
Paints, Oils
and
Varnishes
Camp Stoves
Wagon ('overs
and
Xeiita
Sroceries and Stockmens' Supplies
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Men's and Boys' Furnishings....
Now Line of Summer Hats
SUITS of All Cirailcs, Now ami Vp-to-Uitte
at Roneonable Prices
Sole Agent- lor the
F. Myers Shoes
Made Seat and I'li-lo-Pata