Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 24, 1903, Image 3

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Mra, M. Wii-(itiiil ltr line lotna,
I'eraona of reluied I iihIi irnMixi
K l U-y atiiilln,
Till fillimiia Olyniiiil Imtlli-it Im-i-i
lit Hiiiiih it Clceli'.,
I'. II. iiivla, ol Hialera, In In lln. I'ily
li'iiiiaui'ting ' uint-a,
F II. Willi, Mix ki.iiIhI lUII.-a l.nal
Ill'aa mull, In ill Ihii cily.
J. II. llnrrill waa H Imaioea viaitur
from lluyaluiili l Imi Ural uf Urn w.ck.
J. I.. Mi'CiiIIih It mul wiln returned
Mil ml ,i J- liiiin a lull'! liiji In Hi'at'linti-a
II W. Moillii'l wila II lillMilii'aa viailor
liiiin l.iiia I'lii'mliiy mul NN'mhii'i'iliiy.
'I'llu Ileal pliutua nil'l til" liel i'ii
liHgi-ll lll'tlillta lit Ki-llj'a alllili'l.
I.mlli'a' Hliirt W'niata In nil itrmlea
mill al)lea lit Hulit mi, Ji'lllianii iV 1'n
). K. t). Hyde U liulkiliK iHningf.
inciiia (ii uH'ii n ding alum t Hiaina
John ll''K una n luiaiiii'aa viaitur
limn ll.iwiiril tlin lli-at uf tin' i'k
Ki'r m-rceii iliHiia, I'lini't iliHira mul
niiiilniva go tu A. II. I.iiiiiuii A fn.
Ht'iiaomil riiitic it nl lliHirlutt i-iiii la
fuiiiiil unly nl A. II. I.i'iniiiii A Cii.
I rJ. Allii'itlinm, tt Ii' mul liimjly
i'lt Kitil'iy lir ihi'ir Inline m-iir Wnnii
Hpillijia,
A. .I'll ia ipiile aeiion.ly aii-lt at Ilia
liitiiiii l'ii-t nl till city Willi lieart
lloulilc.
Mna Annie Jitii ri'tlirni'il Wednea
Ony frt'iii nil rateniliil viiit iti Hun
t'lani'i'H'ii.
Iluini'ly it'"ilt' innili' liAliilaulm'
.ml nrlty imii'N llinilr Ti'llii't nl Kl'l
liy'a at ml in,
lint IIikU'iii wna over Intni Hialera
tin' liit uf the wii-k lookout idler 1'iiai
Mi'" nmlti'ta.
Tlio-c wlt'i ajiprcci'itti nit aliuiilil
all'l illlll till' IIH'I'Jltill I rNHII of
Ki-llcy'a atiiilm.
Uulitlcy lniN'r t'-l' HiiniLiy l.irllor
lullia ttlieic In will tiller upon lila
I'nlli'K atllilliii.
Hmith it t'li'i li linn' tin' fill a
OlyiiiiM ll'illlinl II" r will' ni i.'i
I'i'llla N-r la.tlli'.
Mia. J. F. Mnriia ia apei.iliit the
wii'lt liaitiiiK ill the Holme View inncli
I'll t'lta'llill rlier.
Fmnk r'oaier h it MmiiUy lor I'.ir
lltiil ulii-re In' will illli-iul ai'liiHil lul
tln riiiintix yinir.
t'liiii'iiri' F'lTKtiai'li left Hiililtilny
Willi till' I'llrai'll Ml lie I "1 1 1 lit, Ii .r
Hlticktiin, Cnlid'tliiii.
II i In tnl tinn'lt ua in iliu cily Irmn
Trout Cti'ik tin' llr.t ul llic eck
llHIiaill'lilltt I'llallll'a..
0 .M. Klkina mul Imnily linvi' re
lumed lii'in n iiionlli'a vmit in l'url
Imiil mul Vullry Kuula.
Ir. J. 0. ('. Wiley, nl tlio Inrulty ul
(lit) Stum I'niveiaiiy medical nilli K"
km ill Urn rily Friilny.
Iliiiinil wheat liny fur nnlt'.
l.C. Iti'Mi,
Lmnoiitii, tiro.
Ed. Nnlmiti ol Pout, wna a I'ritn-vi ll
viilir TiM-nihiy. Ho ia I'lnplny'itl l
irtwti'iit with tlio HritUT i'nvV lltri'ill
r.
A. II. I.i'llllltll Cll. wllaj In!
l.inwtil llil lnr IK) ct'iila t cnllon.
('initifr wltiln li'inl iiini' i'i'I'I l"'f
IOItllll.
H. M. Iliili'y U'lt Wiiliioailuy lr
Hilvur l.nki', wlturo In) will litko I In-
ni'tivi' iiiniiMtiuiiiiint ul tint IVntml
OrrKiitiinti,
ClMiiip Hmitli Ml on Wmlimlay'a
ntnuit iiir Onlnriit anil lUkiT Oily, llu
will Ihi Kinitt . ifk ntti'itilitiK to vnr
oils Iniailii'ai inilttlTa,
H in i til A Clit'k notv hnvo tin' fniiinni
Dlympin diiiniilit lxir for ntlo, nt 6
ruiiti kIiwh, Tluit'a tlio pluoe to got
gu.id iNjvnriigu clii'itp.
Muittln'M of I'riiinvilli) Aawnnlily ot
Artianiia en ii ttlwnya llml the ntHTt'Ury
H tint rniiiilt'Xtiir Iwi-Ikt iliop, wliorn
tlti'y can pny Hii ir ilura.
Dr. (!. A.CIinn mill will) ri'tiirnoil
Moitilny frinii Tlio Dull a wliero lltey
wi'iit to t'litni tlnnr iliiii(!ltti'r Winnin
in HI. Mitry'n Aemli'iny.
Mn, II. !. Clrk i eiijnyiiiK ml
nl I In' Di'iiUDlii'M lliiapilnl ill Spi.knni'.
Mini ia niiti'li Impriivi'il in lit'itltli, iiini
eiHt lo Iki Ihiiiw aiKin.
C. F. Hti'wuril, ol rnrtlnnil ropro
Miitinit l).iviiiiport, Tiionipoii A l!o ,
Giimiititaiiiii niiri'liiint", wn in tin'
city tlio first nl tin) wii'k.
1'itrtira knowint; IIu'Iiihi'Ivpi imli'lit
tii In A. II. f.ippnimi or A. 11. I.ipp
mii n & Co. tiiiiat m'ttlo. lnti'rt'at
clmrKi'il mul collwUxl on all account!
J, K. FfrgniMii), ol CriHik, wn! a
Princvillc I'liHinfaa viaitur lite first of
the week. He ri Kirt high liay work
ing a general hardship in his lection
Will Aniilr"iiK lilt Tnioilny fir
I'litii'ii' City In-1 ' he will wrk in the
iiiiiiea mul prnapi'i't during Hie t'mu
Ing winli-r,
FihI NN'ilann mul wile rrlnrni'il tin-
tlrat ul Mm wi'i-k from 8Hkne mid
Tin Iiiiiiea when' they Inive liccn vlalt
ing during the pnat iinmili,
I,. J. M 'inle, who hns In'i'ii I'lnploy
i'd fur ai'inn limn pnat na Klkina A
King'a hniik'kii'iH'r, h-ft Kridny fin
Tiii'nniii, wlti'te lie v ill he I'lnplnyi'd.
Olympic mul Fnalern Oyalera at
O'N'i'il'a Oyaler lliillni. 1'riviltn llill
nig rifiiiia fi-r hnlii'a, mid nil iitlicr lie
I'lilniHliiliniia of n lii-Hl-i'liisa ri-aliininnt.
Iti'Ulllar aervieea will he Ili'lil at the
M. K. i hiiri'h nel Hiindny hy It"). II
I' Clink. He w II illan r liiel the
m-i vin-i nl Kyn (Irnaa nt z Ml p in
I'etry I'iiIiuIi ti r returned Hnlur
dy frnui 1' rt I ii i 'l where he went with
liia ami nd ihuiKhter In get them
tnrled in Hie I'urllnnil lluaiiieaa Cul-
h-ge.
Mra. M. Whglliil the phnlogriliher
ia hnav now ilnya Itirniug nut work for
her ninny eiiMttiiiiern, Hheaulielta new
Irnde Imwi'Ver and gunrnnli-ea ant n
fiii'ltnn.
'I'll rrinevllle Hnptiala who are
working for a new cliun-h mlillee have
nearly $'.! already p'eilgid. Itev.
riphlt iuf'iriiia ua I hut the huililuig
ia now assured,
limner Ihnia mid wiln mul Miaa
Adilie VainlerHil retnrneil Hiindny
flnm the WilUlnette Valley where
they h) la-en visiting frienda mid
relnlivea during the pnat month.
J. F. Morris, Hie mereiinnt, hna a
f -.'laal line nl iiieu'a and lyi furuiali
inga, whieh he will close out Mow
iat. You enn find sonui genuine
1'iirgitiiia nt hia atoie, (lite him a
-nil.
(1. It. Henry nlul .1. II. k'elley wen
in the rily Tuiihiy on llu-ir way to
lli-iuer Creek ronnlry. 'I'hey weie
with the lleiiver C-ii-k lliteahiiig out
lit mul reirl n tirrelul llireahing
m'liaoii.
C. M. Klkina, wife mul sun relumed
Monday Irmn a two weeks visit to
Valley points. While gone they visu
al Hie "inle Inir and report liming
H'iil an enjoyiil'le time during their
.ii Hey trip.
Among Hie airk an) Judi;e M. K.
Iliggs mid Clay A. Himpaoii. The
former i getting along nicely and will
..Kin In-iilile In ntti'iid to Ilia dillie
again. Mr, Kiuipou's romphiiut is
iniii-h more seiioua.
Mrs. Kd. Ilriidfnnl, the milliner, will
have a ruiiiiniigi' sale next Hnlmdiiy nl
which prices will Iheu Iw a second
-imaiih-r.ilioii in get iug rid of hats
now tu sloek and in ollu-r lines, lie
sure mid nltend.
I'lens Millirims, ol l!nik, milTiTiil
pill ilul lujiirti-s insi niiiuniiiy w -
ngnged in ahoeing a horse, tin side
is the injured part of lui anatomy,
mid the wiiuiiil while p.iinlul is said to
not lie of a dangerous nature.
M issea llattio mid Addic Deiupscy
irriviil Friday from llarriahurg. The
former will leach a term ol school lor
Hid ClayHKil district, while the latter
loll tlio Ii rat. ol the week for Hear
Creek wheio she hna employment.
Wantkd voumi mks tu prepare lor
Uovcrninciil Tuailium. nno Upon-
inga in all Departments. Uil Sal
aries, Kapnl rromolloiis. r.Jiiiin-
iialions sinui, rarticulara Free.
Inter state Cor, Iliat., Cedar ltapids,
In. 3uijll
1 N. Liggett returned from Silver
I.uke rtnluriliiy evening where ho Ims
Iwoii iililiug the Silver Lake Uu'lctin
during tho past seven mouths. .Mr
I.iggetl snys the tiniher husiness in
that vicinity ii not very lively owning
lo tho recent reserve Sand anil wind
however niako up ior the km,
Uctirgo Circle presented tho Joukn
AL with a box of aaaorted prunes last
Wednesday, They were of all varieties
from tho little Pctilo to the largest.
and wore certainly as good ns can lie
raised anywhere. Mr. Circles Informs
us that his prune crop will bo ready
lor picking and sale within a lew duyi
The cord wood bus.ncsi Is one
which has evidently been neglectod in
the vicinity of Prineville. Juniper
and piuo are Isilh acnieo al t'j per
curd and a person hai to order about
a month ahead uf the time they want
a lupply. This ia one trndc nt least
which haa not been overcrowded
this liercc coniietHive ago.
Tho Claypool burying ground on
Mill creek is soon to have a new trot.
(cine around it, whici will save the
cemetery Iron, destruction. At the
piescnt time it is uulcoced and is
situnti-d in one comer ul the Juhnsun
pasture where cattle have free access
to rub down tomb itund and trample
gmves. Thii new project is commendable.
('. T. I.IIUrd was a hiisiuess visitor
horn 1'iiiiliiia tho lint of the week.
Mr. l.illar.l anyi hay in llin I'aulina
iliatiiet ia seaiei) mul hut very little on
the market lor sale. That whioh has
Im.i'ii disposed ol rri'iilly hna la-en
sold for III), Moat ol the ciitlli'liien
ill til t m-i-tion are holding their own
crops In feed during Hie winter.
J. II, JCevcily, of lir Oi lun'o, was
in the city Monday on luiahie-a. lie
was iiceoiiipauied hy his nged fatlu-r-I
-law, Win. M. lln lis, who, with his
wife, in vislliiig Mr, Beverly's family.
Mr. Hnylea ia 8-1 yenra ol age mul hl-i
wife H'i ami nre n-aideiila of linker
Cily, They drove the entire ilialnuce
from there hy way of Ihn John Day
Valley.
The .ful'HNAI. is increasing its sllh
seripliiui lit at the rate of from one
In Iiini' siiliBcrihiTa a ilny. Theae me
-inning in practically unsolicited ami ,
show Is.youd a doiiht that the m;oji!i'
appreciate a live and fenrless home
pnper which studiously avoids sililic
nl Int' igues of any kind mid devotei
its en rgies toward giving all the
local news all the lime.
Judge llrink this week I I tho llrati
npplicutiou ovi-r tnade it. the county-
lortheregialmtionnflntid Htle. '
"'",i"n Wl'"'"' " "' UmU
mul is a new ami ili-lincl leatttro .it -
court work whic relofore has not;
laa-n seen in Cns.k eo.mty. The cir-,
nil conrn. ai, -..
nl work, hul this is Hie first time ill
the hi-tory of Hie county Unit mi l"
I'"''1"'"" l,M hvn (,M-
J. Ihaige, of Hioux Cily, Iowa,
who has heeu in town (or the past!
week, Ml Monday with H'veral oilier I
eastern men for I'milmn. Mr. Ihsige
hna Wen in the r nl oa ate liiisiiiess in
lowa for a nunilier nf years hut thinks
Oregi n is a heltcr field for his hu-i-;
uess. lie is going lo look over sever-
al ranches in Hie Paulina district mill
will probably hs'Ale in I'riiK'ville tliia
fall. At present his liendiiinrtcrs nre
nt Diwlnites. j
. , ,, ... . , ,i,.
riie Kch.ml lludclin, a inonlhl
schiB'l imwr devotiil lo the l-diicntlon-i
11 . .
I interests nl lhi county, will ninkc
il.iuilinl. nraiice Iron, the Jot'HN- i
xi, pres. Saturday. Hie Hulh-tin la'
..!, ,i,..ed l,v Countv
SuuiDlendent Iha'gli and is tho first ,
ol i. kind toapia-ar in this ir.ion of
Oregon. The paper will consist of
High, pages, four cob. wide, mid
will have vminni dcmitnients
Ic ay the teacher, and .chnlar..
I
The two llend pa'rs are quarrelling
over the ipicsli in whether their town
is denil. The Ki'hn ailvociilea a Inner-'
n) while the llnlletin lmliiilil.ua that
life in not yet extinct. There isn t
much likelihood nl such a controversy
in Prinevi le. I lie ninny loaiieu
wagons and Ireight teams passing in
and out ol the city are prool sisitivc for the llaplist parsonnge. It was the
that Prineville imot only very much original intention ol the young hidiei
alive but kicking right toward the to apply the proceeds ol the tocial,
front. There isn't an empty house in which amounted to 124, to the pur
town, and business gencrnllv is morel chnsc of horni for o young ladies con
Ihnn normal. I cert baud, but sonic ol the members
'got abort of breath so the idea was
Dr. J II. llusrubcrg has recently; ,
liiirchnsi-d a vehicle that is quite a.
uriosily. bul slill more ol a conven
ience, in a country o. com winters
and long drives, a doctors life is
niateiially shortened by lite exposure.
I'he vehicle mentioned does away wilh
many ol the hardships. It consists of
an air-tight cab. about hall Itenvy
bevel plate glass, through which
the team is directed. The enh ia
ninted on light running gear, and it
nil ntnkea a convenient vehicle, when
a driver can, by aid of an alcohol stove
lie si comlortnble on lite coldest drive
an he would In in hia own home.
Ab nit fifty holders nf timber claims
in Crook and Klamath counties, resid
ing in Albany met last night in the
hall of the Linn Kngine Co. No. S,
An agreement was made to work to
gether and nut sell except in a pool.
The Renernl aenliroeiit la Hint 2tXH
ia low enotiuli lor the elaiim. At pre-
mmiI only $1,IXXH being offered, iind
tli ia will not be looked at. Timber
market prosH'et are bound to im
prove.
Hi-aid tliore present about fifty
othera have ainncil an agreement to
pool their cliiima with them, making
over one luintlrett in all who will
atiiml together lor the mutual inter
t.NtH Albany Democrat
Athletic Aaaoetfttlan l Urtiwiita;.
The Prinovillo Amnteur Athletic
Aasooirttiun holil its regular meeting
Uttt 8a t ii id n y evening. Owing to
the short time tho varum committees
hud been nt work but little business
was reported. The orgnnization ex
ctB to get the second story of the
building oceui.ied by the pinning mill
for its gymnasium and baths, and will
complete arnnngemenU for renting
the pi nre as soon hh tome of the stock
holder, who are awny on business, re
turn to the city. About thirty-five
names are on the chaitm membership
lint And it ia expected that this mim
bev will be doubled by the end of the
week. The young men around town
are taking considerable, interest in the
association and everything point to
ward success in the undertaking.
Ulara Ahsss. akal.
A sheep aliiHi'.Ing acna) wan report
eil la-it week lo have necured on Wolf
i-ii-ekon ll,e Itlh io-t. Cwing tu (he
n.uri-i. nf fin- remil, we did nol print
ill our hist weeks issue, lint we h-arn
nlithorillvely Hint the Ol. Nye hand
of sheep was lin-il upon III that linn
hy unknown parties, iuMii-ting a loss
uf nlsiiit IHII) in killiil anil woundi-d.
ill liar l allle.
J. II. Coriielt, ol Huinlnit Prairie, is
in Hie cily with his wife, ami will leave
within the next ten dnya for outside
points in Hie county, where he intends
purtdiiising nlsiiit W lieml ol two and
llin-e year old la'el cattle.
We learn (runt Mr. Cornell Hint he
inn-nils paying n lor two year olds
mid M l.ir three year olds, As soon
aa he has hia onnd inado up ho will
drive Hi to rlhaniko lor shipment.
allmr I.Mke Woal ak'pmenl
Thrwt teaniit.g outfits iassed
thioiigh '.he city Wednesday enroute
to Hhaniko front Silver Lake loaded
m (mm y M chlimn c.
,i( mitMo nri,llw
cmnpnuy. The amount I led by
11,,'w out lit. i. 4(),IXt) pounds, and we
, ff Hu the ,lllt Mr.
(,liranm ,;, , a,,,,t mm
wi r) ,muW (( Klmni.
. KsMikln. These shin
. ... , . .
,,v,lt(!t1.ly Hn-y ()nl .vchad
Uhev laaui in time to lie at tho wool
aali-s.
m . :. llamar.ak killed.
v i(,uniriHik. who was eniplov-
,(, q j Wiinek D.ug Coni-
,ir city Inst spring was killed
in rnd last Monday hy being run
m-i.r ,y a train. It seems Hint Ham-
mK.k, who wna under orrest at the
(im! 1M 11U wnj ctr.r.
Alter leaving here early last sum-
mer, ho ohtnined employment with
" '" , ,. .- .
....I l..i.,r l.n u.hI Iiis oceliimtloe. to
"
'raveling ior a o,,
h '
traveling... the mtcrest, of the latter
"l."y f C-
'lt'ty ol valunhlc drug,.
'"'" '"? ln 1I;""lm"k; ';
' " "P "r ' d
con-.""" "'"'(, " '
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II II I't'CS lllilll I llin wia "'b
instantly.
imUei-Naiiw metal a uneceaa.
The young Indiii uf the Baptist
church belli a shadow and basket
usual at the Union church last Friday
evening to raise lunds to tiny liinilure
. ( KieM Krilliy t,n,nig n,r
shadow i were purchased fur various
prices, the highest one being sold for
p.m. Some lively bidding, which
furnished no little amusement, was
the result ol the pantomime auction
sale.
After tho shadows had all been
knocked dow n to the highest bidden,
an entertainment and musical pro
gram wna eai-ried out. Tho baskets
were then opened and the contents
placed in safe keeping.
Timber Claims Paolrst.
Albany, Oiegon, Septeiul'er 21. 11KI3.
Editor Crook County Journal,
Denr Sir:
It may be ol interest lo your readers
to know th 't a large timber pool is
being organinn at Ainany, cotiiKi9eit
of Hie owners ol yellow pnio timber
lying along Deschutes aoutli ol Bend
ElVorts are being made hy dealers to
buy up these claims at the ridiculous
ly low price of $SW or $1000, but our
people will never sell out at any such
figures. In fact they are assured that
by pooling a large number of these
claims they will have no trouble nt all
in tecurini; twice the amounts now
offered.
Over one hundred persons hnve al
ready signed the contract or have;
signified their intention of doing so
and the permanent organixntion will
be effected next Monday evening,
Sept. 28t h.
The more claims wo can throw to
gether the quick' r the whole tract can
be sold, and the higher will be the
price realued. and if any of your read
ers have claims in that locality, it
would be well to conespo. d with the
otlicers of the pool.
Dr. N. E. Wiksa :d,
President.
So successful has been Georgia Hur
per as Camille, both from an artistic
and financial standpoint, that a Pa
cific Coast critic has said: "0e rgia
1 1 ii r per will become identified as
Camille ns was Clara Morris, Jnaepb
Jefferson as Kip Van Winkle, and
Itooth as Hamlet.
M ktal I Sanin( laTawa.
Wheal is Is-ing received daily by
tho Prineville Flouring milla, suf
ficient to enable the mill to run afnd
ly. Moat ol the giain ia coining from
Hie lluyatark country mul its quality
is goisl.
The price paid by the Flouring
Mills is 8,rl cents per bushel delivered
laollra la Tax l'urrra.
The following is nn exfrHct from
the section in the cisie providii.g for
the time for the payment of luxes;
Tnxes legnlly levied and charged in j
any year nuiy Isi paid on or before the
first Monday in April following, mid if j
not no paid they shall become delin
quent, Provided however, that if one
half of the taxes ngiiin-t any particu
lar parcel ol real property, or taxes on
any personal property charged ngninat
any indiviiial, tie paid nn or before the
lirst Monday in April, then the time
for the payment of the remainder ol
such tax may be extended to and in
cluding the first Monday of October
next following, but if the remaining
one half of such tax he not paid on or
before the first Monday ol October.
then such remaining half shall las de
linquent, and, besides the penalty, in
terest thereon shall lie charged and
collected nt Ihc rule of twelve perj
centum ier annum from the lint
Monday of April jierciding; and i.in
all delinquent taxes there shall he col
lected (rout the taxpayer of such tnx-
for the lament of the county, ten
per centum as a nalty, nnd lor the
U-nelit of the county or other corpora
tion which shall have an interest in
any portion of such taxes, interest at
the rate ol twelve per centum per an
num on such tuxes from the day on
which they become delinquent pntil
their payment.
ThciherifTs office is busy mailing
statements to all who still owe half
payments nnd to all delinquents. Sher
iff Smith sayi that all taxes remain
ing unpaid after the first Monday of
October will be collected immediately
by levy and sale.
SumLiy morning. Septum tror 20, to the
vtife of Itrtiliiid P. Giles, a con,
weighing C pound.
OIH.
In this city T iiond ny morning. Mat tic,
tho fjix-ycur-olJ iLuij'hU'r of Mrs.
Krnent I iUiiHvvorth.
The little girl w i injure! 33 d.iy
ago by ri kink in the ftirhend from a
hore, mul during tlmt time never re
ginned coiHi-imHitcHfi. The injury to
the Iwiiin w;i such th:tt nude recovery
imHttiille. The fnneml was conduct
ed Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'elock
from the M E. Church hy Rev. H. 0.
Clark.
Don't forget that I). P. Adumson
carries a complete line of wliool
text books, and school supplies at
reasonable prices.
A SOCIETY EVENT
The (irettt Emotional Actress
GEORGIA HARPER
Ami nn Excellent Company in
Dumas' Ma; terpiece.
Camille
With All New Scenery anil an
Inimitable Wardrobe. Under
Harper ami petriek
I'RIXEVirXE, SEPT. 24, 2o,
S, 29 and 30.
SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO.
i SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMON)
LADI ES--We Still
will sell Mow the
25 Cent
20 Cent
You can' afford to misa
do not intend to carry over a shirt waist nor one piece
AVE ARE ALSO OFFERING SOME BARGAIN'S IX
DER WEAR, CORSET COVERS, ETC.
Ii Saloman. Johnson
I .yi j... i. nt mn
A Complete anil Choice Line of
'eef, Veal, 'Mutton, Pork, IJacon,
Lard, and Country Produce.
Main st.
SHAHIECQ
COLlPA
Slianllro, Oieg-on.
General Storage, Forwarding
AM) COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Fireproof building lOOiflOO feet, 130 feet two stories in height.
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling
for Eastern Shipments.
Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Iiar)-il Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime,
Coal Oil, Plaster, Sulphur,. Wool nnd Grain Sucks and Twine,
Grain and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts.
Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Facil
ities for Handling Stock.
Agent tor Wmc. Wirehouae Millini,' Co. 'a, "Whit River and "Dalle Patent" Hcmr.
Mark UimmIs tare of "8. W. t'."
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
...flanufacturers of and Dealers in...
FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS
CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS
Lumber and al Kinds of Building Material
For G A S ff Only
jfcenderson
-DE-VLERS IN-
WINES, LIQUORS,
IMMIlllnml fJf 4 T)C
IMPORTED.... VjlVJilVC3.
COUNTRY ORDEPvS FIRST DOOR SOUTH
SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
WINNER DRUG CO.
Incorporated 1903.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods
have a few Shirtwaists and other Summer Goods left that wo
cost price. Read These Prices.
OUR 4 WAISTS FOR 12.25
" $2.75 " " 1.60
" $2.50 " " $1-35
" $2.25 " " $1.10
" $1.75 " " $ .95
" $ .85 " " $ .50
Zephyrs fot 16 2-3 Cents
Lawns for IO Cents
these bargains for the goods are all
-ipmim pi lis iym v i i i i
Foster & Lehman
Proprietors.
'Phone 31.
HEIIOiiSE
& tPollard
11
new and up-to-date. We
of summer goods.
LADIES' Ml'SLIN
UN.
& Go.
I