Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 08, 1903, Image 3

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    J LOCAL MENTioN. ?
Mr. M, Wlrynihl (or II n'
I'.-nmnn o( ivfiiii-il I utile mtnMiii
Yiiiinir.miiilr.iiM r-iiliji-ti to
(ti'liill nt Wliilii'k'fi,
Tin fniiMHH (Hyinpiii Imiltni ln,.r
Nt Hlllilll A 1'lrri.V
(let ycmr i-lurlt fur
lite ilnlliir itt Wmiick'v
li'ii d ti I mi
Kluyil HiiiiiII U cnjuyiiin it tiit
with liln I'liH'itl nt liiiniiiun.
Mi lllaiirli KiIk'Tk, ti( HlimiiU,
In vi-ilM.n Mm. (V Iv Unl.iniJI.
TIlH ln't lllllliM llhil (III lll'-l I'll-
ItMiinl rlhilln nt Kelly' wttitli'i,
M, (', AvtliM')' Him Hill' flntn 1i-h-
I'luMm l'i luii m it f thin mm-Ii,
Kml I'i'Mrll, u I'.itihmt,
IViiir.ilU' n.ilui thi'l.i-l it Hut Ki'i'L,
(!iit t iU "ti ih iu i mill a
ti ll lMlll "II lilt' tlillilllt
'iVilHirLV
l.ililiW Hllirt Willi. 4 Ml llll H'ilr
mill Kiyli'n ill huhi'i mi, .l"tiM"i'ii .fe C..
for m rii'ii thiols, iiiii'l ilimrM runt
wliuhm to A, II, l,ijiiiMiii A- Cn,
Hi'iuuiiihI fiilu mill llunini)i run U
fiMinil niify nt A. 11. I.i't.mii A Co,
All iMtt iriri' mi tnt itul a clitrlc
.r ii'it i'iiiU mi llip iliilhu nt W ilt'
nvk'i.
Jiidh'i Unit; I itl'lc t I"' minimi
li'WH iit tin iifh-r mi illni'M u( m-M'Mil
Ati'k.
V 'U want In In in tlii' pnint, ' iiy
II Mlll'llftl HHIii'll Ml HillillHUIt, Jilllll-
hull A Ci.
(iiii. II. iy nml Hid1, if I.il Cin-L,
it' in llii rily lni'il.iy ii.tuf.ictinn
lilleilir,
tti ir Hiinlli, ll lh-irnt Hinliltcr oi
J. W. ItiKHH, m In I'utiiiutil 'iijnyiiin
II MU'lltM'll.
Iliiiiii'ly hmiIi iiutili' IiiiiiiUmiiii
Hhll (iM tty illll'ii llllllll' I'lfltMT nt Kl'I
Iry' llliim.
Id. W. Tnn iri unit l!yi'ii (.ly
left Mnmliiy fur it nt-.-k't nuiniir nt
fit.n Criik,
II. 'iiiiiiut; Willi I month oi ()
liiU r ii full ln-i nf Hiiili-m'k I'.ni. ri.
tit Wiiini'k'ii,
TUom whil rt'i.'ii ilo mt nlinuhl
pIi-j InUt thn ri'Viliim (imhii nf
Ki-llry' oliiilm.
Hmitli k Cli'i'k hiivp tin- fr.hKiiiv
Olyiiipin H.-lthil Hi'cr f.r mhIi nl
(Tlltn HT Ujlllf.
bill on, Johnaon A Co. li.n- w.nio I .(
giKHl vallum III laiiiea wtan aim m-vre (il
Itui'tl iindernear.
Hugh l.ialer i in the city Iriiin hia
Itivjilnt Valley riini'h, enjnying a vlait
with hi family.
The laipvul ananrlment ol llirnittile
iver l.roiinlil to 1'rineville, will ahort
ly arrive at Winnek'a.
laom I'leek and wife left Monday
fnr a Iwuwcck'a vialt with Mr, Cleck'e
parent, who naido at Albany.
Uouml wheat hay for aale.
J.O. Ki'Hit,
l.amollta, Old.
W. M. Kelly, rcpreiciitiilive of the
Uultypo company of H.m Franoiaco,
waa iu the city tho flr.t ol thu week.
Ilujra, if ynti want 11 nico aweater
I I , fall, you will find tho proltieat
Kitea ill town nt rluloinou, Johmion &
IVa.
A. H. Lippinan 4 Co. aella heal
Linaeed Oil lor IH) centa per gallon.
I'ioneur white lead nine centa per
pound.
Deputy Hheriff Mitchell, ol Bher-
III, 11, eoiinty win In the city Tueaday
aearching for ft Hhcrinan coutily law
breaker.
Henry Hlevcna liaa retumod to hia
hi.iue at l.iliuonlil. He hu been In
rortlniid under treatment of nn ear
.aH'ialitl,
Arthur Hndgea i coiiIIihhI to Ida
hiiiuo with a liglit attack ol pneu
.niouiii, hut no aerioiia reaulta am
.anticipated.
Dr. H, 1'. Helknai boa returned
ilruiit Portland wlicre ho liaa been at
tending the nueting ol tho Htnte
Medical Aaaociatiijii.
Mra. Kulph Brown loft Wednesday
for her home nt Croaa Keys after a
ten day'a vi,it with frienda and rel
ullvea in thia acction:
Hmitli 4 Cleek now have the famous
Olympia diaiiglit la-er for sale, t
centa a glass. That's the place to get
good hcverago cheap.
Momheraull'i'ineville Assembly of
Artisans 01111 nlwayi Iiml the secretary j
nt the l'oindexter barber ahop, where
they can pay Iheir dues,
Frank Atwoml, ol Bluiniko, is in
the city enjoying a rest Irom hia duties
as the Ulnniko agent of. the I'r.neville
Hlianiko itago company.
Dr. If. 1'. Belknap arrived Sunday
Irom Portland, where ho report! hav
ing attended an iiiiereaung mucn-a,
ol the atate medical soeicty. I
M I'M, .lilllH'X (llllll mill IHII Mil
nriivrd liinitc Hiituhlii)' Ihhii Urn viil
Iry, Mr. ( nun I'linic IjiIit iiiiiviiih
lnMilt' TlH'Hlliiy,
Mm. W, )', Kiitu 'itiil I'itililivn iwv
In llnyNiiii'k Tim-hIh)', iiml tt'i'ri" hi'
eiiiiijmuii'il y J. M Hltiitii-il, Tlx
hitter npuki IIhti' Iiml inriiin'.
Ilriiry Cmui intil i., Tilliilnii. tnmli'
ti liip Iht' Iiml. nf llic wn-lt in ,(Miktiut
inoiiiiliiin wht'ic I hey niv lltii'rMi-il
In imiiiiniiiK tiiiiiiii); ;'niM'illi'D,
Win. Wiyli- null wifn Hi re In Tlio
Pulh'ii lut work nit mlinK thn fnir,
I'lii-y luivi- U'vn vii(iitK llii'ir ilaulit
it, Mm, liiwi'ihl, nt HihhI Klvur.
Tin riiiirt Immimi- Il ly H.I o w,i- ru
miml hi Kriilny y onhT nl JimI;i
j HitfK", ut.it (Mil (iluiy mil npiin wuvn
i Inmi dm I'.mnty tiijtiliil nit liwliiliiyp.
Olymjii.i i.il Ka-li-ni Oyolt-r ill
' t .Ni M'p 0)lrT JIhHp.!. I'nviiiu ill II-
in; iuhiij U v Imlii'ti, ami all ulln-r in'-
i'uiIihiiIiiih nf tht' lilKi rt'xliilllittil .
i'.H lif kiiMrtinn I In tiiM I w i Muh'I't.
I to A. H. l.ipl'Jinili (ii A, II. Lipp
inn II & Cn. ntll-l wltli', J liti'H'nt
i-hm'nl iimt mllrril'il nil lilt ilrnMllltH
(-in
I'KIH II llh'T, tilt' tilll'lllC'l nut
vm. n iy: " I'n hii.itm iviih'it Mr
K'Miy in.uh' fur nu mv innily lurloi't i
uixl mil 1,1 u.it hi' imprnVi'tl in o;ii(
ilnhiil "
I I. F. k ni"l Hi'" "I '"
D.ef, Cililuriiiii, mrncl Wi'dni'mJuyii , n,P i.'ui, Hnniu.r.Hry thf lut
lnr n h'w HM'kt timl "illi their wm hft'i iimiTingu to lii ont iitsil!o vil?
V. 1. Wiiini'k, llm iliiiKi'l ttii-l lii'ioml tlio cveniiie wm inmli; merry
fit ii 1 1 y . I ul,ii ,1 1 if Ii.nir by iiiihic kiiiii.-i, ami
,Mi. M. Wivand the phtiitri'ker
r hii.v now ihiyit InniillK out work for
her many eiilouierp. HlieanticiU new
ll.ute hieer mid gtniranleeii aat a
fart inn.
A. 1. Itit'lmnUo i, who Han liirinprly
iierniinimit uith Ihe gnU'inun'iit
mail eivii-e al HI. I,mii4, i Ajt Im Ml
Klkioit ii Kin with their In
Heeoimla.
U mnl i
(ico. N.'htr and family, i;f l'.itllilia,
will ariiie in the" iiy the latter part
nf the week nml will neriiiy their new
ri-aidcni'i, here dmii.j,' the punting
aril''! vein .
Waile HiiKton aa in Ihe rily Irom
Anhwal nn hiiRinri,a the flit ol the
week. II" h'lt Mnnihiy fnr llig
Mihidowa to lih.k after aoine eatlle in
that neelliin.
Iter. t'. F. l ake, K.plncnpal mlnialer
frnm The Pallia win in the city the
llil nf Iho week. He held aervleea
,,Mll(. rVPniiiK nt the rraiilenrn of
. Siimmeis.
, I
After si'i'ing (iiHirgia Hnriei'a!
hnliis, every inenibi'r nf her company
had sittings at
Kelley'a sludiu 1 j
compliment not only to M. Kelley
hot to Prineville.
J. F. Morris, the inercoiint, has a
'JiHKI line nl men's mid buys furnish-
imrs. which he will eln-e out beluw
coat, ion "1111 Iiml -some genuine 1
bargains at hia stole.
Champ Kmitli lias returned from a
has returneit tmin .1
bn.iu.as trlpto Dntario, Westfalland l
otner r.asiern iiiegnn pomis, nr
stopped in Ihe Dalles on Ins way
home to attend the Carnival.
Dr. Taggart, Ihe oculist, is still at.
his old stand, the Puindexler Hotel.
Don't go to the apeetaele peddlers fnr
your glasses but go to Dr. Taggart
who uuaraules his work to he
uest,
John Sehmeer was a Prineville visi
tor Irom Crook Tuesday. Mr. Sclnneer
came in to get his rye for fall towing.
He will have a hunch of Standard:
bre.1 colts at the lull race meet which
ho intends to sell. I
ttnmvoiler A Thomson have lav
gun Ihe erection I a warehouse just
north ol their general merchandise
store. This is the second building
which lliey have added to their pro-
H'rty in the pnat month.
William Lytic, brother of Charles
I.ylleol this city, and wife, of Burns,
havu been visiting friends and rclativea
in Iho city. Thoy left Monday for the
Willamette Valley where they will
make their future home
II. W. Ueed and
tiater, Mrs. T. O.j
Hitrshman, were in tho city from
Dcschi'to", Tuesday. Mr. Heed auys
tho Deschutes Liunlicr compajiy ia
is running its mill daily and at pro
sent is not nheadnf itaoi'dert.
Jess Yaney, nf Prineville, arrived
here Wednesday to attend hia brother.
in law, Iko Ward, who waa operated
on al the ho-piliil yestemay "'""""IE
fnr appendicitis. M r. Ward stood the
operation well. -Times Mountaineer.
K T. H'aytnn waa in tho city the! given a hearing, and where an indict -1)..
1 ,.l ii... weok aiteodinu to school i nient ol guilty wa recorded, the
matters for district No. 48. Else-
where in the Journal will bo found
. ,.. ,,,.,r,,,.i.,r., fnr tlm building
...
nl a school liouse 111 tne aoove nainen
district.
Wasted youmi mkh to prepare for
Uovernment Positions. Fine Open
ings in all Department. Good Sal
aries. Rapid Promotions. Exatni-
nriliniin mnii. I'ltrticuUra Free,
liih'i' nhili t'nr, liit , (Vihir lliipulf,
i . :iin-jii
J A Jlnj'l iiml wife of IVuvw crwk,
iu:i'niiii)iiiinl ly Minn AiIiIIh )fUtM'y,
Vivrv in llii' city tin (ir4 nf lliu wwlt.
T. it. Ivy, fi)rnifily nf Jlinicy rmin
ly, hint wink HiivliiU'il (hi) Hum
(liny ruiii'h, nt Cinnlw Flnt, nf I'miik
ViiiiiiM, Cnimiili'iiiliiiii f 1 20 .
Mm, flriu'H Kri'hn urn Hlcwmt, nl
lViull''lnii, Imt fiiriiM'f l n I'lini'villc
K'ilf mriviil Hnmhiy mnl Mill inil
Iht jiiiit'iiln, I), K, Hli'wmt n ml ttifr
for Hir next U'W wci'kn.
Ji'iwn Yiini't'y nliiriu'fl Tin'wlny
fmin Tin' Ihilh'i, wIhth ln m-nt with
1 1 In limllicr-iii-liiw I. W, Wmd. lie
ri'lHirm tin' hittrr Inivinn nn( lliruiijli
mi uHriiliiiii t Tim Pitlh llnniitul
for iipiii'inlifitiii, iin'l 1 1 tut lit) it rti-
rnvi'rinic rnpiilly.
.T.J. Colliun,..! tin firm of K. Dor-
Kiin & Co, nf Allmny, in thn rit
llm fimt nf the wt't-k. 1 1 1 hud "lail
if finiii l,iiktiviiw In rruiHVilIt', ii
(li-lmico nf '214 mili'f, mnl left nn lti
ft nut- Mniid:iy fur Hlmnikn itflcr tmnff
lifting nnnit limlx'l' tuniiicM,
Klmt'r Knylrr lum nmcri'd liin enn-
iiHrlinit wit-It llii, wi'll kimwii linn nf
Hinilli Knylcr mid h'ft Tiiewlnjr lor
Hum hltrK Ahtt ntlii-r Hutitliern icjt"
poiiitn. flu u iimlwiili'il iii lo "
jiilum lunttinit mid itmy ri'ttirtt t"
thin cily nfltT h timo mi-iiI in rem-ut-
i inj mid ight iHviiiK.
1'iiilny nl-uiit 21 me nhi-ra nf
tin l-K'iil Kanlorii Htar Imluc pl"iit
ly himI conii-li'tflyaUfitriiM'! the lionw-
hulil ul C. 1. .Wimiuk. Tim occmiun
rufrevliuientri,
M. mil. iv lti rnixiil n-le iilwn!
M uin utrwt lieur tiic Jniiriml ollieo
aitne I nl'-llt thu liniKt hrutiil
ireulliiciit llliil it li vit Itm our
priiileKi' tu (iiue iihii. A man nut
a yentk'iiiiiii, wluwn nanio we woulil
iilnilly iirint eniilil w lime lenrneil it,
..... tnereiklv wliiniiiiiK mifl flliuiiiiii
a Imrre, nnd milking liiniiell nuwt
lit iulijivl lur ii hiiiiiuue ux'icly oRicer.
Itecent rains in all parts of Interior
Oregon the iat two weeks have start
ed the fall giaas to growing, and wint
er pasture will, according to reports,
lie aUmt an average. The rains have
been general ill all aerlions, and es
pecially iu the vicinity ol the nutlets
Irom the Cascade. Wnges. Too sheep
coining out at this time ol Hie year
will find an abundance of frcli grass
upon which "to feed, although thia is
likely In lie greatly I'cplcted in a
short lime owing to the vast numla-r
which will travel over the same route.
While nothing delinile can I"'
learned regarding the entries which
.; i,, ,1(e r (be race meet of Ihe
Jockey Club the latter pint nf this
month, it is reported that horses will
l untcred liom Antelope, John Day,
and several other minta in this and
other counties. The stormy weather
which has been prevalent during the
I past two weeks is likely to give way
to 1
osant diiysdurin the races. At
. . , , Wl,,llh.
f niaii ( (o mvB R ,itU,
I sunshine on the days in question.
t'ltr t'aunrll Dlsruases" Mdrualk
Proaaslllan Toesatwr Nlihl.
Ask nnv one of the cily cotincilmen
to siadl tidewiilk and he will probably
siell it forwards and backwards and
then begin in the middle and spell
laith ways at the amo time. That
waialaiut Ihe only subject discussed
at the council meeting uie.-,iaj
evening, and the members of I hat body
became pretty familiar wi h the use
!u l,c word nnd the way it should be
Prim-ville.
, ... ,..
And A Merman Elkina sprung a
ijoke, too. He said 'The tnildeyed
cowi have a habit of playing ping-
pong on the tidewalka during Hie
oit-lit which has a tendency to keep
them in a hail condition." Hut the
cigar tmoko waa too thick and the
rest ol tho councilmen lailed to tee
the point. However, they sat down
pretty heavy on the condition ol tome
ol the city's loot supporter! and im
mediate and gratifying changes will
be made.
Tho aidewalk 011 the north side of
lot's Sand 3, block 18 of M. Hodges
plat was condemned without com
punction, anil the marshal instructed
to notify the owners ul the property
that a new walk be built inside ol the
next ten days. The same instructions
were given for tho walks on the aouth
I ,idc o(lot, 1 and 12 iu block 2 of
I (MiUo. ,.rely m,ar
,fc . tbe c- ,
marshal was given the power to order
a immediate and satislaotory changes.
The Luckcv ct al. petition for a new
, ll i. .u r i.i..i.
, wan on ma eonm ";
waa laid on the table owing to its
irregularity and non oonfonnity with
the city ordinances.
Tlieu came the bridges. Mayor
Brink tuggested that something
nlii uld In iluno, ficriiilly witli thf
Crnnkcd rlvor hridge on thf went iidn
nf town, Imt Aldi'rninti Htt wtirt mJviv
I'd luil- he Iiml Ifi'ii a Httlf
lirn('cliiiK in llie nill" " ngnr
itinl Iiml fiuiiid '-hciii jwrfpftly ndff, no
llmt primliiiiilly endt'd thf (liMtuiwitiit,
mid the lridj( wi'l I'whuhly ltuw !
iihiM); fur nimtlicr ihradn or in, j
,l ynr Hrink r.illicd, htrnt-vt-r, from I
tin ntijruh indiiiiw! nl cvidi'twi (mm '
Uh iMNHciinK rjf"'dili-ni, mid
llmiinlit it wniild h(! wi-II to luivt! ii
ihntHT iniidi' nf ii f 'W I'il' nno:i n
llm driver fur the new (minify hri'ltfe
iun u nml lir.n'ti up flic Irriilymin intir.h
nn p.nihlc, Tin' rftitfut'-ii inn Vim Wl'll
tuki'ii find thi iiiiirnniptii Hid njfiety
for lirnki'ii-ilnwii-civincnnilitiniin will
tin du'jht ((ivv tht liridi' a iiuityriiil
lift in tin- tiur fntiiro Inwurd it timrc
upright lifn tlnni it tun ham InidinK
in tln'mt.
j l.on llalliw Hum ho PrdHr
m Rrmarkaklr t ro
I Will Wurnwfiii-r il Hen Join re
' tiiriittl Friday Innn I lie 1-wiK llnllow
! runcli nn the l)e.i-liiite liver. Tliw
j much i owiiwl by the Ulnek Unite
l.rind 'niid l,itelm-k Cninwiiy mid I
I thul It i ll vexetiihle prwlutiiix duee j
I i tealilied in hy Hie climiicler nl lliej
wimplea lirniiKhlin hy Mr. Wnrzweiler.
A idlll elilillil o wilinH a
tnlile heel eiKliiK &i tiimil'
weitsliiHKV) weie among the mon
Klriwiliea rniwdur. that ranch iiunulute
ly Killiout irrigation, allowing U'yond
u dniilit that when the ' time comet
(Irnnk cmintv will atcp proudly lo Ihe
front an agricultural neellin.
Dr. OliMftim Tnlk.
Dr. J. II. Olmsted, supreme mimical
director of the United Artisans, de
livered an address at the M. K.. church
Monday evening to a lair au.'d and
appreciative audience.
The Doctor handled Ilia subject in
an able manner and proved tu in iny
in the audience the need of protection
for their dependent ono.
After the leclnrc the members of
the aasomhly and a lew invited g lests
repaired lo the hall where relrwh
menu wire served, niter Inch a short
season of games and axial converse
prevailed and all then wended their
ways homeward, voting the D.a'tor as
great a success at a social entertainer
as he is uu the led 11 re platform.
Prlne'Ulr'a PsiMoll.c llecalls
The lanlelBce reports lor tho fiscal
year ending JiiueSIUh, show a mark
ed increase in receipts iu neaily nil
Oregon towns. Prineville' ratio of
increase is larger than that of any
other town except Suuipler.
The past year's receipts lor our lo
cal otlieo is fttSO compared wvh
12478 during the previous year, or an
increase ol about 30 per cent.
Cleveland Uonkel .lias u lltturiua.
Tuesday morning at 111 o'clock,
Cleveland Donkel was taken before
Justice of Ihe Peace I.uckey lor the
purpose of picliminary examination.
This was waived, however, hy bis at
torney, (ico. W. Barnes, and no testi
mony was submitted. Ho waa taken
back lo his cell in the county jail
where ho will await the action ol the
grand jury.
A meeting will lie held Friday
night, Oct. U, nl 8 o'clock at the
home of Mrs. C. M. Elkins in North
Prineville for the puipose of organii-
ing ft glee CIOO. All inieiesicu in
such work ore invited to come.
To tho wife ol KJ. Laughlin, of
Paulina, Sunday, September 27th,
twin's, a boy and girl. Mother and
children arc doing nioely and Mr.
Iaiughlin has snt Iho time since the
the new arrivals made their appeal
j ance in shaking hands with hims.'
Iu Baker City, Tuesday, September
20th, Miss Etta Wald ofSuiupter.to
Edgar Stewart of this city.
Immediately aftel the ceremony
the ha nnv collide started on a tour
which terminated in tins city t
day evening.
They intend making Prineville their
future homo having gone to lions-
keeping.
Mr. Stewart who it well and favor
ably known will engage actively
the business management of the linn
of I. Michel 4 Co,
Nalira al liissalu liaa.
Noiice ia hereby given that the firm
,.1 s,,,;,!, 4 Kavler hna thia day dis
s0VHj uners,ip by mutual consent.
All bills will be paid and collected by
19I
E. H. Smith who retains the busi
ness.
Prineville, Oregon, Oct. 1, 1903.
E. H. Smith.
E. W. Kayi.kb
liiiycr fnr a few gift) tiinUtr rliiinm
nt IHfWcm-li, imrtii'i mint fell. Ad-
jdrn, K 0. lh,x 482, Hinkmit VVm-h
A SiW) nrrn J)t-xr!inlif p;itiirt! witfi
A nu I jfriiHK, fcnn tl tintl (ikI rdrr,
Knr p:irticnhirf cull at I Ik; .fnntinil ot
nldii- II, J, l':ilmer, DrncliiHi'-', tit'-
hliivtf I'or ttnta.
,. . HiUcr, i4 Mi'Kjiv, hnH s
clini:i; lot nf cut nhifiKli a at Mc
Kiiy 'mk mill, which hi! will w-ll for
i pr tlmiiniid on the unmnd,
Lumber $lO Per M.
After Jii mtriry 1, 1 !)(),'!, we will
Hell Itiniln r at our mill on Ihe
Othoco fur !) per M.
Hawkins I!i:tw.
Wrk llarf tar
Mr. N.toiiii Halooion hua n learn of
heavy wink hnie which t-he wihi'i
In tell at a har.iln. H.'e her a, Kalo
uian, JnhliMou & ('ta ntnre,
Kolira
Nntiee ia herchy given that eealrd 1
hida will he ro.-eivitl hy the Fair As-
fficUtio. until October 15,1,, lor the
clearing of oO acrea ol ground. The
iKiardrenrving the right to reject any:
or nil bid. Addreaa,
Wil l, Wi.-Hzwmi.Eit, Secretary
fcbol Gun tor Kwle.
A new Ithaca, liammerless, 12
gunge, 32 inch barrel, full choke, 2 ;
inch drop, with gun case and reload-j
ing outfit complete. For sale at a!
bargain if taken at once. 1
Address X, The Journal. I
Notice ia her by given that the
Crook County Cattlemen's Assfia-
tion's annual meeting will lie held on
Aiturilay, October 17th at the court
house in thia city. Important husi
nesa will come be!ore the meeting
nd all members of the association
are rt (pleated to be present.
J. H. Guay, Secretary.
The next meeting ol the Prineville
Amateur Athletic Club will be held in
Ihe Belknap Hall Thursday evening
Oct. 1, at 8 o'clock for the purseof
lecting oilieeia and making linal ar
rangements alwut building and ap
paratus. A full attendance of Ihe
igncra to the Charter List is desired.
rinertlle nrrranllle llusineaa
far Kale.
N. A. Tve 4 Bros, wish for -private
reasons 10 sell their pmsperons busi
ness in Prineville. Correspondence
solicited can show where business has
paid good profits iu the past. A good
.polling tor tne right party, lau or
address N. A. Tye & Bros., Prineville,
Oregon.
Kollee la Catilriicta a
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will lie received until 10 o clock
M., October 20, 191)3, by the Board
I Directors of School District No. 48
for the building of a school house ac
cording to the plans a id specifica
tions now in the hands of the County
School Superintendent.
The Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
E. T. Blayton,
,F.o Lafollettk, Chairman.
Clerk.
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SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX)
WHY FREEZE TO DEATH
When You Can Buy a Heating Stove for
1
We have a fine Hue of heaters at prices to suit everybody. The fol
lowing are some of our bargain s: A nice air tight heater, small size, suit,
able for bedrooms or smaU sitting rooms for $2.75. Larger size, suit
able for larger room, $3.75. A handsome air tight heater with caste top
nickel plated dome and foot rails, with top draught, medium size, $6.00.
Larger size, $7.00.
These are onlv a few of the bargains we are ottering m stoves. If you
need a stove it will be to youn interest to inspect our line and prices before
buying. We will Gladly Show You Through Our Stock
wliather you buy or not. We Also Have a Complete Line of All
Kinds of Stoves. t . .
In fact when you are looking for good values 111 anything in tiie Gen
eral Merchandise iiue don't forget to call at
Saloman, Johnson 8 Go.
ELKINS
OLIVER'S NEW DEPARTURE OAXO PLOW
1 THE NEW DEPARTURE GANG is tho most
j Popular Plow now in use in Crook County, and
'has given satisfaction in every instance. Made
' to turn 2 or 3 furrows, and fitted with Steel or
Chilled Bottoms with either Cast or Steel Shares
We have a full lino
.Chilled and Steel.
Wfi eye iece of pjowg fa R
J , , ,
Pair OdOCK. X UU Will Have HO HBtay in geiUnt?
repairs for Oliver Plows.
Have you seen our Benicia Rotary Disc Plow
this is the Best Disc Plow made.
ELKINS & KING
SHAHIICO WAR!
CGi1Pfi!Y
Slianilro, Oregon.
General Storage, Forwarding
AXD COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Fireproof building 100x600 feet, 150 feet two stories iu height.
Special Attention to Wool Grading and Baling
for Eastern Shipments,
Dealer? in Blacksmith Coal, Flour, Barbed Wire, Nails, Cement, Lime,
Coal Oil, Planter, Sulphur, Wool and Grain Backs anil Twine,
Grain anil Feed. Highest price paid for Glides anil Pelts.
Stock Yards with all the Latest and Best Futil
ities for Handling Stock.
Adonis fr n'ira Warchrnue Milling CVs, "Whit River' and ' Dsllel Patent" Hoar.
Mark l.tmtls ( tire of "S. Y. Cu."
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
...rianufacturers of and Dealers in...
FURNITURE, COFFINS and CASKETS
CARPETS, STOVES, PAINTS and OILS
Lumber ind al Kinds of ,'uilding Material
For G A S Li Only
WINNER DRUG CO.
Incorporated 1903.
Drills, Stationery and House Furnishing Good
$2.75
,i i in Tit if-"'-' '
& KING
of Walking Plows, both
ELKINS & KING
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