Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 19, 1903, Image 3

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    i local' mknt'ion. 2
I'eipy Davis returned Kiiiiilny (mm
a two week s business visit in 1'ort
i In ml.
For good I'1"'1 I111"1"'
pleas' go In Mi', U'lt I.
Mm, M. Wlcgand' for Hue lotos,
IiimIh nilriiiixi'
IVtaons nf refined
Kclloy's Hi tllHo.
Tlii' (.minus Olynipla IhiIIIciI I i
Hi Hmllli & 'In k'..
The l't photos nml I In' lal en
i hirccd portraits at Kelly's studio,
l.il.Ui'n' Hhlrl Waists III all ur...l..H
ml alyliw ill H11I11 1 nil, Johnson it On.
I'M. pi.rg.in, ( Albany, l l Un
ity InnUng iilti-r lil limber inliiri-"!".
I' ynii mint In In- III Mm swim, ' uy
ii Mitchell wng"ii "I Hill Mm-
nil id I'll.
Mm. W, II. IVi'k was I" Mm- cily
Iriuii Haystack tin- l.ii '' I'1" W'K
visiting Irii'u.'s.
J.ll.Oray was h business vilnr
this week (nun lii I'i'S'kcd rivrr
ranch,
Judge V. A. limit Ii returned the
Hrst ( tlm week Iriuii n business trip
to Portland ml Valley point".
All kinds ffl tlm latest Mrf.'all -nml
cloak pattern min lw had at Mi.
j Kd. Hrntlfoi ' Milllm-ry 1'nrl.m.
(mm
Our M nliilM f.atlar
Mai.ili, I'. I. Kept. SH, una
Kiiitnr ( nl; County JtmriiHl:
I find in mil line ! I my morning
iti a i'iiii.mi' iln if rmiiii "I tl'i- Oriento
lii.ii'l in MiiihIii. AIht iiiv long v y-
11)11' IIC'll'S 'III' Fill-Ill'' Complete rot in
ii.iln'il eiy serepisl'ie.
W In n I r iii-lii d H.in Fiiiini-rn I
(.hmiiI nil tin' Iriiiii'iH'ria croiiibd. It
Him utterly impi aslhle I'" "' I" get
i-lil'lll in cither nl llin Imi Unit wire
ailing, m I purchased a tickel anil
h Inl tin' A lii'nil Miiiiiii, mi' nl
tin' llinilnn palaces nl I In I'm-illc
A...III..I '111 UK Mlli!(ll llllt III ttlll'li'll
Charles lliliy was in (mm ln ,, h,t. ,,, tin- brond mmiiw
Twelve Mill- ruiii-li Monday nml Tuei-j ,1,,, lMU: Life on I d n vessel
il.iv ul ll.is week haiking alter hiisi- is very much the same day "("' day,
.-! ncss matters,
Xur screen doors, panel dour and
wlml'iwii go In A. II. I.liiiiinii A Co.
Hni mill riintii' nuil llimrliiK mil Is'
liiiiniloiilyiitA.il. I.lppmnii A Co.
llomi'ly . Hiiil mnilii handsome
mill pretty oiii'n made prettier at Ki'l
li-y'n tinlio.
Those h Iki niprii'iiiln nit should
step Into tlm reception ronoi '
Kelley's studio.
All work Kiiiimiili-il to give satisfac
tion or money h'liiiulcd at Mis. Wie
gaud" gallery.
Smith A Cli-rk have the famous
(llyiiipln llnltlnl llcor fur mile nt Sri
cents per Uittli'.
Hiiliiiiinii, Johnson '. hnvp hoiiiii
IIihmI viiIiiw In liiilii'.woil nml llii'iv
limit iiiuli'rwnr.
H.iy, il ymi nnt n nicn wiiiti'r
I Itin full, yu'il will lli.il lln pri'ttipat
iiora in town nt HiiIihiiihi, Jiilinanti
('"'a.
A. II. I.ippiimo I'n. rll I'"!
l.lllailil Oil lor IKI fflita -r unllnil.
riomtir wlilti' Irml III""1 -i'i'l r
poniiit.
Hmllli Cliwk now limn tin- Inmoiia
Olynipiii linniilit lir (or mli', nt fi
ni'llta Klnaa. Tlnlt'a the plni'il to P'l
a UoihI Wvi'rnk-i cloitp.
Mi'iiila-ra ol IVini'villi- Aaai'inWv ol
ArllniitK ruin itln-itya find tin" aivntnry
t tlm I'ninilvjIiM- linrl'r ahop, wliwi'
tlii'y eiin iy tln-ir iIiim.
tllviiinl.i nml Kn-ti-rii llyali-ra t
I) Ni-il'a (l)ali'r II '. I 'rim l n din
mil riamia fi r Imlu'ii, nml nil otlii-r no-
roiiiialiitiona nl ii llraU-l,i ri'alninnot
Jiininnr Circle. No. 117, Women ol
Woodt-rnll, will sin" llifir fillli minimi
Tlmokauivinil lll nt (lln-' hull on
TlinnkauiviitK eveoinit, Nmi'mWr 2ft.
I'nrtiea klinniim tlii'liiarlvi'M iinli'lit.
iil to A. II. I.lppmnn ol A. II. I.'PP
ninn & l'u. mini wtlli'. lull-nut
clwriiial mid i-iillicHJ on nil nei-oimta.
(itmriiin 1InrMr, I lie Inlenteil wit
re, mya; "Tlie pliotoa wliiili Mr.
Kelli y ninili' (or me nre iniily -rleet
mid eimlil mil he iniprovcd in one
ihitiiil," '
Mm. M. Wii'icinil the pholocriiplier
In biiay now linn tnrniiiK nut work lor
her ninny eiialonieni. Sheaolieita new
Irndn hnwevor mid giinrnnlein ant
(Motion. I
Alter aeeinu (!i-orii llerjierV
pliotoH, every meniln-r ol lier eiinipnny
hud aittin ' nt Kelli'y'n ntudin n
ooniiliinent not only to Mr. Kelley
bill to 1'rineville.
3. Y. Mnrria, the mermmnt, lina n
$'i(KK) line nl nm end lioya liirniah
inn, wliii li lie will cloae out la-low
emit. You enn find mine (temiine
lmr!nin nt Ilia ttoie,
Pr. TiiRKnrt, the oenlial, 1 etill nl
hia old alntid, the Poimlexler Hotel.
, Pon't (t t I1"1 "Ktin-le peildlera for
your jlnaaea lint gn to lr. Tniqtnrt
ho minriuilM lii work to lie the
la'at.
The laleat, prepnmtloim for prltitinn
on ailk to he (mind nt Mm. Viennd'H
gallery. Beeneryor pliotngaaplia re
produced on nilk neektiin, ailk linnd
koieliiela, ele. with artiatic elenmeaa
in every de'-nll,
Pariir Milunrrv The Indiea nl
Prineville and vlelnlty are cordially
v Inviteii to enll and intneet n '"Iwl
tlonk of the luteal deaipna Burnt
work and linnd enihroidery on anle, at
thn home ol Mm. E. P. Kinjr, Main
treet lietwecn First and Second.
HiimkkI Wo aie nlmwing
liifiiiitiiaatiiiiek w-lliug price. One
price to all noil that ia tiie lat, ill
the flee Hive.
en I led to ilunry
llniry Ci't who
I. in niilimiinv ininil-a, tine miKlc
j nml lively i'iiliipimi"n", m'h na we
line of. hud, tlm' lime piiawd awillly. Hi
duya mil Ironi Hun Kriiliciaeo luml
wna aiithliil, ni.il the en plain infuiineil
na Hint it wna Miilnka, the leper inland
ol 1 1"' lluwiiiiali Kr"np.
At hull put live in the eveninK He
aleiiioiil into the harlior ol llo.iolulti.
We drove ovi r Iheeily by mnonliilil
'wiiaalrickeii with parulyaia Huiiilay nml il wernwi na ill no eniergni i n-
It la not IhoiiKlit Unit. hi. 111-1"' t ""' "' ;
n a iu .! ami aeenurv. Alter .euv off the
'inn- win I'luii-wi'""'.
J. A, H'honliiiK Kim. In I1'" cil'
(mm hi- II I)' rr'i k rum-li Monday t
teiidi i. t ' lmii nmttern.
Mrn. Miiigmet WieRiind returmil
Hiindiiy Ir a hiiaineaa trip to the
llullea Hliore aim went I" .nrfiiaan i.r. i.i...
.... i:.. I... I...r ..-tli.rv Bliimmy Ul Hlieilll
.. i.r. f... I... I. inn,.
ueorge """ iniuht
in i rii.i'viiie nr. . ,. nrme aer hiua. UJ.au j... . i...i... .A.,
...:.. ... , : lata nil il ana i.'n .iia imid n..
While Ueorrauj'.nniei. .',. -. .. ther alop. We .telll,,...! out ol our
uiudn many 'ii ' la.-I'm-l'-y fc. J. bniglilfii. the I nullna im-ep Clr, Ul ;,u.r u, real.i the Midway
,t, I ninn, wna ill the city trniiaaeliiiK hiiai- j j,HIU, wme the Pucillc Cable com-
,. 'll"a Miniday. lie atnlia lha5 at't-li 1 paoy hua a alallim. Wo cruiacil near
Work him lu'ifon on II." Ainieiu. , . ,ilIlmiiiiiif thow
, , , .. , , , , la w 1 III IIIIII piirilUlt l'l Hit- V J - " o r.
Aaaiadntlona hiiildiOK nml It la ix-j ' -:..., I "' land I lie captain threw a Imce tin
Lieltal Unit the club h..ii- will ,. f K-''"i 'i'''l' ",r n I merlamrd WIihI with braika nod eilihhii
. . . .i .i.... I. ..I ., . ... i t i...i H..I lie hail collected. There arc 12 tar-
reiinv l"r io ".'""." "- r.. A. uruiiiin, ".."'""I, ... ,, . t
' I, , ,, . . i. n aona hvins on Una onaia ol the aea.
monlli. iJi'I'ii Wilt and Uiwlca Diiclmmin , ,..,,, our ,..,,
J II riin.T. H.Criiwdcr ami J. II. i were over Irum Hiatera the lure t""l,tip nna nt YukuliHiiia. We were in
ii .ii'.l ,.( Ilriliiiu Kalla W.ih. w re in '"I ihe ei-k, Hi" loriuer two inukiii ! hurla.r two duya. The drat thing
, .0.. .1 a Aral nl ihe week ! make Mind pn-1 1 ir tii,.l-r ilaima. noticealile on enleniig mi. ii.ientai
Ihe city the hrl,i ewnai" r cil) la the imaaiiilary rnnditmii Mitl-
llnnl iiriail on their lin la'i elninia ! , ,.. ... itv. nml imi. 1 find tliia coiVlition prevalent
line ciiiiiiiiiaaioii'-r '! ' .,. il. V. t'laik fiileiliiiiiiil a puny I i" all ihe town and eltiee in the
. ...... Kiiat. The Jaiamew en uie lower ciaaa
Ceiinty Helnail H riiiieoo.oi , , ,pu, i me . i.. ....-1 lrH(,licuv hw-d to drcaa, la ing
Itia'uli left M'linluy mnrning lor a (,,, Milan-, guinea anil rctrcatiineiiia ul Vl,ry Knltliy clothed. At .Nug-
tripaiiiouglhi-varliiuaditriet'hiaila.wl., the nler ol the evening. A n-nki I inw the InrBe-t achoolajn Jp
He hitemla to vi.lt III diatrieta ,,!,.( ,i,llt. ,, nia-nt by all, an, and more children than I over cx-
iie iimiiua ... ,. met tone again. Hume oic clothca,
Uiroiiglioul the county hel.ire hia t . j(,v q a Hihia, furmeily nl Athena and othera not-nieiely a mutter ol
turn .. .. , i. ,.;,i,.,. i ta.ie.
Alter leaving Nagnaki our course
lui.k aeroaa the Yellow am to the
month of the Yangate Kiaug river
i ear Hhiiiighai. The water! of the
river are thick with mud being al
moai brown, but where they mingle
with the aea it it a beautiful yellow.
Atauinet and murine lhi expnoiw ia
a ahect of gold.
We arrived in Hong Kong Septeiu
her 23 wheto we clinnged veaacla
and aiiilwl the following day. Hong
Kong i an Impmlng city, more like
the citiea in the Htatea, and the rug
awl tcenerv rem'uda one of the low
i . . I hilli of Oregon, eaiecially along the
i i ...j Coluiuliia. I have a leeliog of nausea
Inside each pound packaga of
Lion Coff
will tic fourtd a' FREE game.
60 different games. All new.
At Your Orocera.
i Kev. C. A. Hilna, furmeily nl Athena
Oic, Ima taken up nia reaiilence in
(Cro"k ciiiiity mid will preach lur the
loeiiilieia nl the t'hriai iuo rhui! h iln-
eiiauing jour. He will peuk at the
I'liion chinch fcniniluy, Nov, 21.
MuNVTmiua iia. Moil atyliih in
the city. (Unne mid look tiy on aa
many aa you plenae. It will not h ml
your eyw to haik nl theoi and you'll
not he borol to death to buy. The
It. Hive.
William HiaK'r and hia ami, Will
iam I. liaK'r, accompnniwl by their
witueaaea, William H.mn and Klec
Yniici'V, wen' in in town hit Tucwluy
Irum Urinley, making proof UK.n ' lr ()( hf y
lliclr hiiinealeuila, Aiiu-ioie iiiruiu.
The Athletic aaiiiillon lina li t the
conlriK't lor covering the outaide ol
iheOeliiwo Milling coiiip.inv'a build
ing and lilting up the accural atory
with gyiiiniiaium apparnlua. Tlie
uontiuci wna given to J. H- Hlllpp (or
ii'a).
j The contract (or eiciivoting the
Imaenieiil lor the new Preabyterinn
i church Ima lai'ii let and work will be-
giiK i.iiincliaicly. Koln'rl McOownn
hua the wotk ill charge and building
on the new altuctuie la cxpoctcil Ui
ear.
K. K. Ilollia waa
Klltl tlll TH Hlill 1.
a
njw War 'log ttMMlbrrlntll
4tigh Heinrili'.
Mr. Arthur Chapman writing i" S
UurlMii, Nutiil, H.ilith Alriea any; "A
a prool tliut ChaintK'il.iiii'a f'ongb
ttl'lnedy ia n cur.; aoilalile for old nod
young, I per. you the foll"Wiug: A i
ii ighbor ol mine hud a child jiwt over!
two moutlia old. U hud a very lr
cough and the p.irenta did not know I
what to give it. I angg.-aled tl.nlil.
they would get a li-'ttle ol CliumU'i
lain'a Cough Remedy and put mime
upon the dummy tent the baby wua
auekiiig it would no doubt cure the
child. Thin lliey did and brought
about a rpiick r-lief and cured ihe
bnby." This renuily ia fur sale by all
druggiata.
ELKINS &' KING
AIRTIGHT STOVES
Arc nut iH'iu-ly us oxjifiiHive n
.-CJT01v033II-X:S ,
hut in thin country of cnlil tvintcr.s and (liuriji springs tlicy mo
! much 111111-0 licccMiiry.
I Our linn Inis br-on si-!o:)t'il with cure anil we have tlie
LAROKHT ASSORTMENT ami most JATTRACTJVE
; STYLES anil rriccs.
from $2.75 to $25.00
?e sure ami Bee our "oodst before purchasing.
We
attention
Wilson's
would
to our
call your fspecia
CIS
Camp Creek Wi-di.cadny. lie aaya ,,,., wllfn I ,,i, 0I
Hie early anowa in that dialrict are t riit ncroaa the China
I working a lianlalup among Ihe cattle
men who ate tnking their ntnek out
into thedciert In feeil. (Jruot Maya
. null A. Ilnekleniaii huve l'lh lit
laeveml bend on account of the aevcre
A luiund luiaket aocial will la? given wcuihcr. y
at the Ulnonla eclnail Iioikc Weilnea-
.lay eveniii-, Nov. 2.'i, Ihe proeiiHla aiklnlr t.aaclatlou Preparing ler
Iimiii h I' I W, lie Ifl'l III Proviun.gl man wrmi r...
(uioiahingn f"r ihe nchool nailiia.
Kveryono i cord ally inviled In "t
tend. The ahei ilT'a olliee ia piepuring the
i i: .... li.i f..e llin liual VCur
and i imiioi.,'. lo lH..verl cliimua ' pleaaanl awial liinction. I. promiaed
. , . .... i i..... ......... t llntan ini
III leogin '"" i
urrciira tniy their nwainenl la'dirc
the lial ia given The Journal lor pul
ICilllol1.
T, K. Miller hm pu r -ImiH-d
Daveniairt nioa., Prineville, Or, the
12Jncrettnict.il hum a.ijoiiiii g Chralina. night which will be follow.
onthcanulh. I In. I-a line p.. ,., .. . . , .
laud and will lai quite au adduioi. to i , , he B.Kn
Tlio Amateur Athletic Aaaociatinn
Uiuaking prepnrationa lor many en
joyable eiitertiiinnienla during the
next lew iiiontha. and a winter full of
The flrat event on the club dnlen
I der ia a recitnl to lie given hi the Glee
club enrlv next month, the procccda
I Irom which will be used in pim-haaing
,'a niunn lor the iiwwciation. Then the
O'l . . ,. , !...!..! .....
; cum win nuiKo ita iiiiini i w in."
! aocicty cin-lca with a dai cing party
l-.alrar Nance.
Four nuddle horaea. One black
with two white hind leet and one
white front fiait, branded niichor T
with dot over center on lelt ahouldei ;
one buy, four white, leet and lace,
branded 60 on left shoulder; one buy
aiunll white ajait on fuce, branded fif,
on left ehnuldet ; one bay, ainnll white
apot on face and aniull white snip on
none, aaddle marked on left aide ol
weathera, brnndctl with aniull horge
ahoe on left ahotihler. A rtaid ol 5
for the return of any ol the nliove
mentioned to B. F. Johnson, Prine
ville, Oregon, or J. J. Johnson, West-
fall, Mulheur county Oregon.
The Stoves coat a little more tlmn
the ordinary Heater, but they con
sume lens than hall the fuel other
stoves require to heat your room.
They will hold fire thirty-six hours,
and are the only perfect Airtight
Heater made.
CALL AND GET OUR PRICES .
ELKINS & KING
ELKINS & KING
WINNEK DRUG CO.
Incorporated 100.'!.
Drugs, Stationery and House Fnrnisliing Good
mmn
BEOEPTlOn
Hea, After
croMiiiB the Pacific and the several
aeas on our way every one lelt aure ol
themaelvea, but we had reckoned
without our boat. Kven the steivnnl
who had la-en rniacd on the water
succumbed to the ailment which
made a aorry looking lot ol us.
We reached Manila Kept, zo, )iiai
one mouth out Iron: Kuu Francisco.
The city is a Inr nicer one thnn 1 c-
iectcil to see, Itenutllnl tlrivea and
large, imrawing buildings. The cli
mate ia delightliil. The native horse
here is much smaller even than our
Indian ponies in Oregon, but swift
and sturdy little animals. The Cari
bou, orwnter buffalo, isplentilul in the
city and to me it is a novel sight to
see a little Filipino driving or riding
one of these large, ungainly creatures.
Uut they seem very tame and easily
managed. I liken their gait to that
of a snail.
Mi s. Lkttif Miller.
alack Uanleu.
I will buy about 40 or 50 head i.l
cows and calves if they can lie hud
chenp. .1. H. Ravi,,
Prineville, Oregon
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
ImportedCigars.
The Celebrated
A. B. 0. Beer
Always on Hand.
Proprietors of the Priaevilte Soda Worts.
Two Poors Eolith of
First National Bank.
CHAMP SMITH.
A,
ISOM CLEEK.
Simpson &' Wilson
MAHHKT moTATIIINS.
his iroMjrty. Conaulcriilion, fiuou.
U'hanoii Kxpress.
W. W. Collins returned Bund.iy
from a trip into the tiniU'r belts in
"Pinafore" will lie produced under the
auspices of Ihe club. The members
are working now on the play and
nromise to place the acting on the
Pmlirlrrlaua Adopt Rrgular
der! Wairahlp.
Lake and Klniimlh counties. Ho anme itandnrd with that ol the pro
went out with the intention ol c.ri-' foasionnl circuit,
ing about forty claims but was pre- .
vcntwl by tlio heavy snow which has
fallen in the past week in that district.
The niemlwra of the "Bliurp Shoot- yhe following order of worship has
ere" club are getting ready lor a nig b,.crl ininaluced at the morning
rabbit hunt which will Ihi pulled "tTnico of the Pros ytorian church
Huhibiv. Nov. XI. The hunters ex-, n.i ...111 cimliiu'O tn bo the form of
' ' ...... s
pert to put Dr. Olinea record ol "l worship until farther notice. The
iu the shade. The medal will l )aauir reqntste the members ol the
given to the one making the Inrgcal church and congregation ot kindly
score during the day.
All Ihe tnikovs th.it can tw obtain
od in town will be pul up next Bun- Organ I'reliuie. uiuoiogy ami
sale Price, mf Maple Pradnela.
Mark tinting Nar. I.
Vkoctabi.s Cabbages, 2$ cte. per
pound. Potatoes, 1 ct. per pound.
Carrots, H cts. per pound. Onions.
3i eta. per pound.
Bi'ttkr Creamery, domestic scarce,
30 ets. Foreign, 40 eta.
Euos None on the market.
Mkath Prime beef, wholesale, 5 cts.
Pork, wholesn'e, 8 cts. Mutton,
wholesale, 6 cts. Chickens, spring,
$3 ier dot.
Ukaisb Wheat, 85 cts. Outs, 45 to
50 cts. Hurley, CO ots. Rye, 1.50.
FuH'R 15.50 r bbl.
ru...!ti.trwt. I linn,,.) Vfl with the Same.
It is us follows :
Organ Prelude.
day total awarded to the meniluu-s vocation of the L.i.d's Prayer,
making the highest scores at the I gregation standing.) iiyiuii
clay pigeon shoot of the Oun Club.
It is oxpocted that aomo lively shoot
ing will result from an effort to secure
meat for the Thanksgiving dinners.
It. Poindexter, Ed. Cniblreo J.
Arc Offering Reductions On A Lines, WIN
TER SUPPLIES Ineuded. The Sa c is Genera,
As This Old Reliable Firm Is Going Out Of Busi
ness. A Special Invitation Is Extended to A
Old Customers And NEW ONES to Take Advan
tage Of This
DISSOLUTION
REflEMBER-THE OLD BRICK
SALE
STORE
Nov.
I wish the ladies of Prineville to
understand that I do my own trim
ming and employ no outside help in
this line. Cleani -g hat and trim
ming free ol charge to my customers.
Mr. El). BitAOFOHn.
Wantko youko mkn to prepare for
Government Positions. Fine Open
inga in all Pcparttnenta. Good Rat
ariea. Rapid Promotions. Exami
nations aonn. Particulars Free.
Inter-state Cor. Inst,, Cedar Rapid,
Ia. ilw-jU I
W, H. Young has purchased the
blacksmith shop formerly owned by
C. B. Hwalley and is prepared to do
horse-shoeing and general repair woik
of all kinds at the lowest prises. Quick
and satisfactory service in all lines of
blacksmith work guaranteed.
In-
(Con-
(Con-
gregation silting.) Responsive Read
ing and Gloria Patriu. (Congregation
standing.) Scriptures. Prayer. (The
people all bowing down.) Hymn.
(Congregation standing.) Offertory
and Intimations. Anthem or Duet
or Solo. Sermon. Prayer. Hymn
and Bendiction. (Congregation stand
ing )
rauaiicior I. rile aiakhaa aixkani-
ka Sunday Nlfhl.
P.
F. Spinning and Or. W. V7 Tuggart
returned tlio first of the erk from
Lookout mountaiu where they havo
been looking over their mining pro
perties and doing their year's assess
ment work. The members of the
party fool confident that they have
some valuable claims and anticipate
considerable excitement in that dis
trict hext year.
Thomas Neuhauseu, a government
inspector, arrived from
Monday to look over the final proofs i ghaniko. The wound, which was
ol a largo number of claimants who lmlie with a jack knile, while a pain
are making proof on their timla?r and j ( 0ne is not serious.
Conductor W. E. Ljtleol the Col
umbia Southern waa stabbed in the
1 arm Sunday night while attempting
Portland ( eject a drunken man Irom the train
Ti'pnr sa- s.
ii'iarHTtH-fi iiinri iin.nfi.si .
awnsa5
lillll.
In this city, Monday aoon
Charles Ingram, of lone.
Deceased was taken ill with pneu
monia Sunday preceding his death his
sickness lasting but a little over live
days. Mr. Ingram had been employ
ed by C. I. Winuek about ten days
having oonie hore Iron'i lone whore he
formerly lived. A brother and Sister
living in Seattle were telegraphed for
and airived here last Sunday to hike
charge of Ihe remains.
Eilrar Nallce.
One .two-year-old spotted Hiilcr,
branded N on the lelt hip, and capi
tal T on the right hip and right
shoulder.. Strayed from my place on
Willow Creek. A rewaid of $5 for in
lormation regarding the whereabouts
or return to .me.
J. M. Hkski.r.
Griitly, Ore.
stone entries this week. Mr. Nctihau
sen expects to be in the city again
about the first of January and will
then cross examine timber claimants.
He states that hia visit hero is
merely to expedite the issuing of wt
ente by the department of Interior
which will be done as soon as his
rep.irts are rectiied.
According to the story told by an
eye witness, when the train stopped
at Shaniko the drunken man be
came quarrelsome and made threats
against the train crew because they
hod not awakened him at station
some miles back. Conductor I.ytle
300 sound juniper posts by Decern
ber 1. 8 feet long, 4 inches on top,
6 inches at butt. To be delivered
January 15, 1904, at the Fair grounds.
attempted to put the man off the Contract will be let January 1, 1904.
train and stahlied while doing so. Will Wrszwi ilek, Secretary.
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