Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 25, 1903, Image 3

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Tim (annuls Olyiupla buttled Istcr
at Km 1 1 It i Cli'i'lu.
Ladles' Khlrt Walala In all grades
nil styles at Halo i on, Johnson 4 C!i.
Don't forget (hit Fourth nl July
oeleliratlnli.
Thi) popular photogrnpher, J. H.
Kully in again in I'rliinvlllo.
Kelly's gallery In llm only plnoo
ill OriHik (Juu uly to get llrst ohisa
photo.
H ct It It A ('In k have the Iiiiuii
Olymiila Mottled lleer lor saleat!!i
I'I'lllll kt I li.
Mao (liirimtt led Tueaday lur Ids
home at Hlmniku, alter a hrlel hinduus
lay in our city.
Ladles Dress, floods in nil grades
ml prettiest patterns nt J. K.
Morris'.
The W. 0. W, lodge ol Ihis city
Inia vntnl i I'.Ti purse to lie will to
lll'pplior,
Khner Kayler returned Tui'nlay Iruni
the lluwaril county where ho lia lmn
spending few days riwriMting,
Knox Huston lull this morning
lur Hiw Creek where ho goes to
do surveying.
Mrs. Kffn Hell nml Mian Addic
Vhiii1tkk1 iuli'iiil leaving Kridtty
fur a visit in i'nrtlnnd.
Fritl Hiuilli mil liia ami Joe of
I'nullna, with I'rini'villi' visitor
till week.
All person knowing thaiunetve in
dslited to Huiltli t CM will plesne
call ami settle aa they need (he
Money,
Tlw hal IiIk f Ilia A. 0. V. W.
votwl to ir Ilia Heppner sufTcrers
II. Oil per nWiiilwr. Tliia amounts to
Hj.
Missca Mary Salomon, 1'enrl
VainliTiool, mil Little Ketchum
arrived home Wednesday Irom
I'ortlttiiil.
MluIvaWi'pt li'll Wedncsdsy (or
bar burnt nt it i.d altar ssmding
several Unyt with her Irlond Mi
Uertla Sharp in Ibia fin.
Johnny Howard arrived Wciliim
ilny Irom Corvallii, where lie lina
been attending school. Ho came
by wheel Irom Shanikn.
Mm. T. M. Baldwin ami
daughter Bertha ami Kay n-liirn-nl
home Tumiluy from Portland,
wlier limy spent the past winter.
You will flml tn A No, 1 lino o(
Mi'ii'a Kuriiixliirift (inula at J. K.
MorrV. They are unexcelled In
the city, and the price arc right.
A Itrnnil New Line of dent's
llata just received nl J. V. Morria'
They are in the Intent blocks n ml
are being aolil at a ainnll margin ul
prolll.
Tim ladies nl the Baptist church
have Hwtioniail their ice cream
atrial, which lln'V intended having
on thi' coming Vourth, to n Inter
(Into.
Strength and visor oonie ol a good
fual, duly digested. "Korea," a ready-to-serve
wheat and barley final, aililn
no bunleti, but sustains, nourishes
invigorates.
The great Oak-Kaaol sent by Htranra
lUm., ol Chicago, ooutaining nOUsaiu
plea (or rueii'a tine tailoring can now
I aeen at the atora ol Salomon. John
on t Co.
II. H, Holland waa in the city Hat
unlay Irom Portland. Ho left the
following day for Moury, where he
goea to investigate the timber reaour
oea. Silver I.ako and Paiiley oontcahil
taat Tburmlay on the diamond. Pain
ley'a niau won owing to over con
Hdeuce on the part of the Hilver Lake
boya,
Meaira. Cannon 4 Jolmaon diannvei
ed a fu26 nugget at their plneor in
Hininiiili (lulcb laat week. Tliii ia the
largeat nugget they bavo found thia
year. Mitchell New".
V. F. King roturneil home this
morning Irom Shiiniko, where he
went to look nfter freight ennaignvd
to thoeiileriirifing linn of Klkina
dt King' -
The different committees work'
iug on the Fourth of July oeN ltrn
tion aro rnniillv (telling the pro.
urani in hIiiiik'. We will have all
events pulilisheil in our next isaim.
When in need of blackimithing or
wood work Kive Hnlonion. Jonnaon a
(Jo. a call. T elr hlarksniitli shop l
the belt eiiiipil in Interior Oregon
and employs only nrm-cias me.
chnnica.
Ki Igely )raier, aon of Win. Draper
arrived HatimUy from Corvallia, where
be baa Iwcu iittending the Agricullural
College. He will return to school I
agiiin thii tail. I
The Itasehnll Club, lias arranged
lor series ol three gnmea to be
played on the 3d, 4th and fit h of
July. Antelon and Bend will
contest with the local tenm for
pureeB aggregating $250.
71ontion
rl
Miiailiimea II. I', llelknup nml C.
I. Vlnni'k will enterlnin the I), of
II. liiilii'B uml frirmlH noil lues
day evening nt the homo of Dr. II.
I . llelkunp,
Wmtki voiikii MKif to preinre for
(lovernmeiit I'cwiliom, Kiue 0Hin
Inns in all Di'onrtmtmla. (IihkI Hul-
trlea, Itapld I'roniolloin, Kiainl-
intitms iihiii, I'lirticuhira Kree,
I liiter-ttnle Cur, liint,, Cedar ltnpida,
a, ui-ilt
J, If. Iluraon lliin to announce
hal ho will buy all kindaof fura. He
kill pay a good price lor all fura prop,
lily bundled and in good ahnpo, Al.
so lluilger blili'H. Heailiiuarlnra at
p'oatcr 4 I.i'liionn'il boUiher ahop.
t You ought to see aoine o the new
orentioua ill woolrm conlniiml In
the great tailoring liiicofrllritii llrot,
(Ibleniiii on dinplay nt the store ol
Hshimnii JoIiuioii A l'i- ('nil Uivru
whether you nrn thinking of ordering
new ulolhea or not.
Don't forget the Fourth ol July
celebration,
Kloyd Howell and lleunie Ilootb
relurnwl Huiubty from lliggs. They
were eiiroule to Hi ppuer, where they
had Urtiil to look up their friend
llriice dray, and were apprised of hia
anlely by a phone, which reached them
at the lormer pbice.
Harold Ilalilwin arrived home
Tuesduv morning from I'ortlnnd
where he hits been pursuing his
studios nt the Portland Academy.
He wns one of the 114 graduates
I'ouilileling the four ymr course in
the class of 1IHW. nml slood well
up towards the top.
K. K. Wiegund mid wife returned
Thurailny from a month's visit in
the valley, Mrs. Weigaud ia ready
for business and ia pp-fiaied to make
pboliM of all kinds and aiws. Hbs
not only makes pictures in any sine
up to ti by 10 inches, but also mnkei
alanips in 12 ihlTetent sines.
The Haul will celebrate the ooni
ing Koiirlh in appropriate styl". Ar
rangements have been msde for a game
iNtlttocn their bwnl Imscbnll beam and
the Hilver Lake team, and a gord con
test is assured. They will also have a
dance and other features that will
make it worth going to see.
Misa I'na Klewart is exiwted
home Friday from , Pendleton,
where she has Ihhmi visiting her
sister, Mrs. druce Kn-lis. Miss
Clin nveiillv lininlii'd her second
yenr in music nt the Corvnllis
Agrii'lilturnl College, nml intends
tenching the piano during the
coming summer. ,
0
H. It. Hlayton, aged 72 years, came
from Vermont to Crook (Jointly in 1K&2.
He crossed the plsiusand served in sev
end of the Indian wars of the North
west. His present home is Prinevitlo
These and iniiny olbera nre in Port
land to attend the grand reunion and
to listen to the calling of the roll,
which each yenr is growing shorter.
Portland Journal,
Report of school -District No. 21
for the month ending June 5, 1!0,'I.
No. school days tniight, 20; whole
No. dnya ntlendnnco, ION; whole
No. dnya nhsenco, 211; whole No.
times lute, 15; No. pupils enrolled,
10; visitors, 8; Pupils present
every day, Itosie Helms mid Kllie
Admits.
The Artisan Lodge, ol thia city has
received a notice from the supreme
assembly, asking that !.) cents per
memlier bo lent the Ileppner suffer
ers, ninnlar letters were sent all littnl
assemblies, Biieh notion shows tn
wltnt an extent a tneficiary order
can be for good. Nearly all il not
quite, of the insurance orders have
taken some actio ; tn aid tko Heppner
people.
At the picnic at Brownsville, Friday
there was a professional men's foot nice
and Rev, J. K. Bnyiler was one ol the
runners. Rev. Hnyiler made the run
in good time but when he renchod the
goal he fell in n faint from over
ertion nnd for some time Ins lifo was
despaired of. It will probably Iw soitto
time More he will a pi in cuter a font
race. Iieltanon Criterion.
H. T. Dennett, Siecial (lovornmcnt
agent, will be in the eity next Friday
The purH)se of bis visit is to clear up
the tinilierand stone claim titles that
have been held up, nil that have been
tiled since August 1st, 1JHI2, coining
under that head. All who have tiled
on claims since that date should be I
on hand with their witnesses, aa it to
their interests that the matter should
be settled.
The Dcrbani Haw mill lire, 15 miles
HOiilh of AsIiwikhI, which was reiortcd
in Inst week's Journal is more serious
liisn first estimated, 800,000 feet ol
liimlier being burned. Tbo owner al
ready has a force of men engaged in
hewing tindiers to bo used in the
erection of a new mill of increased
capacity, and Mr. Derham will soon
have a good modern sawmill in nper-Sliuu.
Prof, A. U, Htriiugs, who has been
principal of Hie Union High school
lor three years pnst, has iswn sclented
to actjh a like capacity ill the I'rinc
vllle High school. His salary will I'
11000 per year,
A. 0. Palmer nnd wife, accompani
ed by It. (lilchrist arrived ill the city
Monday Irom Portland. Messrs.
Palmer and Ollchrist left on the same
day lor Denflhutoa, while Mra. Palmer
will visit friends In our city for week
or so.
I Tin Indlei ol llm Presbyterian
Church will .erve ice cream nnd
take on the evening of the Fourth.
The Helping Hand Hocietv, com
posed ol the young folks will serve
liouia made candies nt the same
time nnd plnoo,
Alfalfa linying has rommenced
mi a number id Crook county
mucin, nnd the next ten ilaye
will see tho work general. The
yield is na usual, gissl, nnd ww
greatly added to hy tho recent
ruins.
Itev. (I. M. Ilisilh, Presiding Kl.ier,
will bold tho Kourlh (juarfa-rly (!on
lercnce at the Mcthisliat church no
Hatimliiy at 2 p. m. He will preach
on Hniuliiy at 11 o'clock and at 8 p.
in, "Convention echoes" at the
Irague at 7 p. in.
Mrs. II. P. Belknap returned Mon
ilnv from Ht. Paul, where she has been
in attendance at the Hiierior Lodgii
of the Id'gree of Honor, as a delegate
IrVm our state. Mrs Bilknnp says
there arc many nie features to Im
found In the North ceutial states, but
that fair (begun lieats them all, and
that she is glad to lio at home again.
lie sure nml nttend the Fourth
of July Celebration nt Prineville.
The Am Kmc ax Pkothtivh TsKinr
l,n:;rt of New York is early in the
Held for the campaign ol I1NH. Ileal-
iilng that tlie iwrcenliige ol new vo
tes may prove to be somcient to
turn the scale in several Hlslcs. Tun
I.kaoiik has mailed to its ineintars and
cuiiiieclioua inquiry cards asking
names and addresses of youn; men
who will, next year, east their first
votes at a Pieaideiilial election. Re
plies to these cards are. conitog in by
the hundifds in everv nisll, and Tna
I.KAiuis is rapidly accumulating an j
immense list of names to which it will
send litoralu e of the sort calculated
to inform young electors as to the
merits of the questions .dividing the
two political parlies.
A Siecial train will la) run from
Wasco loHhauiko and return Bun-
day, June 2Kib, leaving Wasco at 9:15
a. in., arriving at Hhaniko at aUtut
12:00 noon, on Account of the game of
base ball to In played at Bbsniky be
tween the Moroand Wasco profession
al tennis.
Tickets i!l l gisxl only on siecial
tiaiu on date of isme. Rale from
Wasco, $1.15; Kloudyke, II. 2.1; De
Moss, 11.00; Moro, 11.00; Knkinville,
1.00: (irass Valley, .75; lloiirbon, .75;
Kent, .50; Wilcox, .50.
A great game nnd a great crowd!
Mayors Matron, of Wasco, and Miaire,
of Mom, will umpire the game.
C. K. Lvrtr, 0. P. A.
nrr fll tile.
United Htntei Land Office,
Tho Dalles, Ore., June 10, I'M.
Notice is hereby give that the plat
of survey of Tp. 3 H., It 11 E, V. M
will bo tiled in this office on Monday
July 27, 11)03, and that on and alter
said day, we will lie prepared to re
ccivo npplicntiona for entry of laniln
in said township, Irom any lerso i
who made settlement prior to the
withdrawal o( said township for the
Cascade Forest Reserve.
ResHtfully,
MiriiAM. T. Nolan, Register,
Annik M. Lano, Receiver.
Illak likMl sue.
The aite selected hy the High
school board an a building place
for the High school is just 'inside
the rnco track, and is 240 feet, by
240 foot in aizc. It is owned hy
the rond company, which asks
100 lor it. However, an effort ia
being to get them to donate the
ground which they should do. It
would lie a public spirited action,
that would he appreciated by every
tnxpnyer in the county, nnd in the
end, our gain would not be their
loss. It has not been learned as
yet what they will do in regard to
lite mailer.
A Jewelry Fakir With 1 1.
All individual representing him-
sell an the agent of a large East
em Jewelry house, is peddling
cheap jewelry at' fabulous prices
in our section. An investigation
shows his goods to lie wortli per-
has one third the sale price, and
tho method of disposing of them,
is what makes tho sales. His
terms are very liberal? as he only
asks thai the purchaser give his
note for six months without inter
est, but he is very careful nt the
sumo time llnil tho notes aro given
by reliuble parties. People should
bo warned of such a groflcr, nnd
give liiin It wide berth.
Hlrlkn An llralks SIMit ke Hf-
It Is necessary now to make official
record of every birth and every death.
A new law that is already in effect re
qulri's every physician, midwife or head
of the family to give notice by the end
of the month to the county health
ollicer ol any birth that occurs under
his or her charge. Kvery physician,
midwile or head of family must give
notice to such health plbrer within 4K
hours of every death. No biiiinl con
take plane until proier burial
certificate has been made nut and
transmitted to the county health
ollicer.
All these requirements arc the re
sult of the act creating the state board
of health, which passu) the last legis
lature. It contained an emergency
clause and took effect on its approval
by the govenor. ItcrouU'S a county,
as well as a slate board. The county
Uunl is the county jodge and oouuly
physician. '
To this officei must be rejierted all
infectious distunes, deaths, and causes
thereof, places of burial of every per
son that dies in the comity, and in the
case of birth ol any child give name of
parents, residence and occuptioan
A U-frfi lleepsier Victim Sale.
Taking the Heppner reports as
lads, we felt that -it would come
within the province ol this week's
Journal to chronicle the death of
one of Priueville's young men,
Bruce Oray, who waa supposed for
a few days, to lie one of the miss
ing who would lie found together
willi other victims of the awful
Heppner disaster, among the piles
of debris that marked the course of
the flood. However, Ihc feeling of
sadness Hint caino over us, when
wo nlmosl felt certain that ihc re
port wns true, has given way to n
feeling of alwolute joy, upon learn
ing that it waa a mistake and in
licu of the tit-nth notice, we nre
ghitl to slate that Bruce is alive
nnd healthy, nnd in our midst,
having arrived home safe and sound
Monday evening. Hearty hand
shakes and congratulations, upon
his fortunate escae kept him busy
for some lime, after his arrival.
At the reiitlenco of tho bride's parents
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Klliott, on I'p
Ocboco, Hundny, June 21st, Mrs.
Jennie C1.VkmI to Y. C. Uhtck.
Rev. II. C. Clark, pastor ol the M.
K. church, officiating.
In this city, this morning, to the
wife of L. D. Haner, 8 son.
Mother and child are doing
nicely.
On Tuesday June 10th, Mrs. A.
Bradshaw died at the jttagc station
30 miles norlh of Silver Lake.
Tho funeral services were held in
this city last Thursday, being con
ducted hy Revs. Alter and Clark.
Interrment was had in'the Masonic
cemetery.
I.MMnfa llrm.
Crops nre looking fairly well.
The rains this week, did a vast
amount of good to the cro of this
section.
Rev. Childs conducted religious
services at our sehoollmuse last
Sunday.
A heavy hail storm visited us
last Monday, which did no little
damago to the gardens.
Everett Miller and lamilv moov-
ed to Bend last week. He will run
a butcher shop at that place this
summer.
T. J. Leach is errecting a wind
mill near his house. 'When com
pleted it will Iw a great improve-1
nient to his ranch.
Aleck Houck and Neil Milligan
returned from their lishing trip on
the Deschutes, loaded down with
tho speckled beauties, among which
was two fine dollivardona.
Mr. nnd Mrs. lion Holfrich while
driving out last Sunday evening,
met with quite an accident. The
horses became frightened anil start
ed to kick, one horse kicked over
the tongue and made thing; lively
for a while, Mr. Helfrich told his
wife to jump out, which she did
J without any serious injuries. Ben
siayeu wun ute nuggy until n Be
came loo tropical, when he jumped
out and turned the team loose. He
came out with a badly sprained
wrist and several severe bruises.
The rig was badly dilapidated.
Tiny
In HemeHtbranea er 0, Hand,"
On tho banks of fair duliverence
Walks our loved one, gone before
To the laotl ol cndlcis glory
On the blight and gulden shore.
Precious one how much we miss
time;
Mortal tongue can never tell,
Hut we know whut'er Is-l.tlls thee
Jesus disith all things well,
No more sorrow, griel or heartaches
Mars thy iM?aeelttl rest so sweet.
For we know that thou art learning
Ixataons al our Havtor's feet.
When we scan thy lile here with us
Full id kind and noble deeds
Thou hast taught us, loving kind
ness Is tbo flower among the weeds,
Now to Christ our loving Havior
Tby week spirit we commend
Knowing in His sacr'd presence
All eternity thoul't Stcnd.
Composed in 'loving remembrance
ol our brother Dayton Bond, who
passed from this life April 17tlt 1003,
at Prineville, Oregon alter a brief ill
nt'M. By bis sister, Marie A. Wil.ev,
University Park, Oregon.
Paalure lur Hem,
Hontes pastured fur 50 cents a week
in the Itent pasMiro in Cnsik County1.
Hec W. T. Koglc.
l.m.
A sorrel mare branded with a circle
on left slide, with a bar underneath.
Has a hole in left jaw alsnit half way
between none and eye. Also a small
stallion, two years old. Has right ear
split, but no I rantts. When last seen
were on the Ocboeo alsait 8 miles
alsivetown. Reward paid for tboir
return, or information as to their
whereabouts by Tld. C. A. Cusn,
Prineville.
ana oraer your new spring suit
from the great Oak-Easel of
Strauss Brothers
Good Talton lor 26 Yeara.
CHICAGO.
From start to finish good qual
ity it the predominating feat
ure of all clothes made to order
by thia well known tailoring
house. No detail is too small
to be given careful attention;
your perfect comfort ia
their aole aim. Call at our
store and took over the aplen
did assortment of 500 latest
and nobbiest patterns. Tewtll
quote you prices that will inter
eat you. Your satisfaction, as
alwayt, absolutely guaranteed.
Saloman, Johnson & Co.
l Fall into line 1
l
SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMON)
2)ry Soods .... J(ardware Stoves
New Stylish Shirt Waists and Vinware .".
Fancy Trimmings antl.Neck Ribbon '
Lace Curmins Sheep Shears
Slimmer Dl-CSS Goods Tahle and I'ocket
ol the Latent Styles and Cutlery
Trimmings to Match (jnnSi Ammunition, ' '
Percales and Shirtings .;
A Henutiflil Assortment
at Low Prices Paints, Oils
and
MuslillS Varnishea
A New and Complete Stuck .
. . . , Camp Stovea
Just Arrived , ... " '
nagon Cover
Bedding and
Ol All liradea at Low Prices TentB
Sroceres
Me's and Boys' Furnishings....
New Line ol Summer Hats
SUITS f All Grades, New and Up-to-date
at Reasonable Prices
A Complete and Choice Line of
Beef, Veal, 'Mnttori, Pork, llacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Mail! St. Prineville,
SilAtllKO WAREHOUSE
General Storage, Forward, n
AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS .
Fireproof building 100x000 feet, lo0 feet two stories in height. "
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling
for Eastern Shipments.
Dealers in Mack-smith Coal, Flour, Earls-d Wire, Nails, Cement, Lima,
Coal Oil, 1'laster, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Hacks and Twine, ,y
(Irain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts.
Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil
ities for Handling Stock.
AnMit ft Wmao Warhtue Milling &.', "White Itiver' and ''Dallei Putart." Hunr.
Mark Woods (are of "S. W. IV -' t
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
...manufacturers ol and Dealers In...
FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS
CARPETS, STOYES, PAINTS and OILS
Lumber and al Kinds of Cnilding Material
For CASH "Only'
Jfencerson
-DEALERS IN-
WINES, LIQUORS,
imi'okteik... vj1VJ2JYO.
COUNTRY ORDERS FIRST DOOR SOUTH
SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
WINNER DRUG CO.
Incorporated 1903.
j Drugs, Stationery anil
General Merchandise
and Stockmcns'
Sole Agent" lor. the .
F. Myers Shoes
Made Neat nnd lp-to-Iatr
. ? t , :
Foster & Lehmaa
Propriciors.
Oregwi. ThOIie 31.
& tPollard
House Furnishing Goods
Supplies 1
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