Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 26, 1903, Image 3

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    f LOCAL MENTION. 2
Mrs. M Vt'legand lor line loins,
I'i'i biiuk nt refined Inula patronise
Kill")'! ullllllll,
'1 1 111 (unions Olympia liiilllril
ul Sinllli A ft..-L.
Iicer
Till' llt'Ht photos llllllvlhc lll'"t I'll
lni;nl . i I 11 1 1 k ill Kelly's rlmliii,
dailies' Hliirl, WmI'Ik III nil I'.radcs
mill styles tit Hulii i im, Johnson it ('ii.
Knr Hi'i'i'i'ti disirs, panel tliHin mill
window (pi In A, II, l.lpptuali iv Co,
HimmiiiihI rnsliit iiml llisirlng cull Is'
Iniiml fitly ill A. II. Uppniiin ('ii.
Hniiit'ly people utiutc IiiiiiiIkiiiiip
ml pretty ones made prultler nt Ktl
ley's iliiilln,
Tlmw tvhn appreciate nil should
step lulu tlio nt'it inn , riMitti of
Kellcy's studio.
All in rk giiaraiilcd In give satisfac
tion nr money refunded ul Mm. Win
gand's gallery.
tfnillh A ('leek huve I In' Illinois
()lyuiil lliillliil Beer (ur salcatSfi
cents per Mtli'.
Hitlnmnn, Johnson A Co, have some
gisid values in ladies Wiwd mid lleeee
lined underwear,
Iloys, II ' want a mimi sweater
this lull, you will II mI 1 1 ii' prctllcat
ones In Inn ii nt Halniimn, Johnson A
Co's,
A, II. l.ipptnan A Co. M ill la'si
l.llliuii) Oil lur W cetils er gallon.
Pioneer while liiiil nil"' eenl "'r
puiiiul.
Hmiili t ("leek now linvc I In' famous
Olympia diaught beer lur nli', nt f
onila glass. Tlliil' the place lo get
a gnotl lievcriigc cheap.
Member lit Prineville Assembly i'l
Artisans mm nlwsy llml the sirrctsrv
at llii) Pniiitlclor harls'r simp, whore
ll.tu' MHO llllllf lltlfM.
.... j . .... rw
Olyinpla mill Katoru Oysters ill
O'Ncll'a Oyster limine. I'riviilo (lin
ing room for ladies, and nil other no
conuslaliona ul lirt-i'lii" restauiant.
Junior t'irrlr, Ni). 37, Women nt
Wisslernfl, will give their lillli minimi
Thanksgiving ball nt llle's hall on
Thanksgiving evening, Niivcinher 211.
1'nrtiiw knowing themselves Indelit
wl In A. II. l.ipptnan nr A. II. I.ipp
ninii A On. limit Willi', Interest
charged mill collided on nil accounts.
llonriiia HnriH'r, llii' tnlciiletl act-
rcii, ry; "Tho phnlos which Mr.
Ki'lli'y inuli' tnr mo are limply crlect
ml could lint Id improved in one
detail." v
Mm, M. Wiogand Urn plinlouriiplu'r
il biuv lu'W ily turning nut wnrk tor
licr nunv fliHlnniom, Hlnwllril new
trniln linwoviT mill ginirnnlrM nut
fniMlmi.
Alter ooing (lonrgia HnriwrV
plintnn, ovnry mimlr nl Iwr ninipnny
linil 'itliiiR nt Kullcy'n rtinlin n
compllmnnt not only to Mr, Kellry
but to I'rimivllle.
J. t, MnrrU. the niprpimnl, linn n
121X10 linn ol mon'n anil lmy lurnih
lngi which ho will olnno (nit Imlow
iiwl Vnn mm Ural noino gomiiue
Urgninn nt hi tnri.
Dr.Tnggiirt, tlf ooiilint, l ttill at
hl nil) ilnml, tlie Pnimlnlr Ilntol
IWt gn to the ippolnclo pnlillrw tor
your glinwon lint, go to Ur. TiiRgnrl
whn guimiiitcji hi" work to Im the
In'Ht,
Thn Intent prpparntlonn for printing
on nilk to bn (onnd at Mm, Wingnnil'n
gnllpry. Pocnery or phntngnnphn ro
prorluoiil on nilk nwkt.ii'a, nilk hnml
knrclili'In, eln, with nrtintip clrarnew
in pvory (lo'iiil.
Plii,iiR MiLUNKRV Tim Inilion nl
Prinovillo and vicinity arc cordially
Inritcd to call anil inniwt a nnlwt
took ot the Intent dpnignn Durnt
work and hand cinhroiilcry on nnln, at
tlw homo ot Mr. K. C. King, Main
Imit between First ami Second,
I wish tho ladies ot Prinevilln to
understand that I tin my own trim
ining ami omploy no outside help In
this line. Clennl-g hats and trim
ming tree ot chargn to my cuslomern,
Mrs. Kn. DBAnrimn.
Wanted yoiino lira to prepare for
n..:,! ri
novernnieiic nisim'iiB. rum "inn
ings in all Departments, Good Sal
aries, Rnjiid Promotions. Einmi
nntions sihui. Particulars Free.
Inter state Cor. Inst., Cedar Rnpidn,
la. 3m-jll
W. H. Young linn piirehnscd the
blncksmilh shop formerly owned by
C. D. Bwnlley and it prepared to do
horse-shoeing and general repnir work
ot all kinds at the lowest prises. Quick
and satistaetory aervico in all lines ol
For go'l 'l"'t' iind I'lmliis Unit
pli'tuw g i In Mr, W.egiiiid.
J. 0, Hush n in the city ill" llrst
nl the week Ir.msiieliiig lMiii"'- mat
ters, I'ynuwiinl tii im In Urn nivini, buy
il Milelu'll wngim nl Halniiinii, Jolin
win A Co.
Win. Arnold, "fHiali'M, wns trnns
in' 1 1 1 1 K liuslneis III tlie inty tin' llrft ol
I I'e week. "
MlM.ii) Usiatoi.v mid I.K'IAI,
IIUNKH I'uii Is' hud in any iiinnlitii'n
nt The .( ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii I I'llieu,
Win. Kt it is t m anil J. It. Ilrock wen'
over Irniii Diw.'liules this week nlteiul
ing In liusini'ss nintters. '
All kinds "I she latest Mr-Hull diesi
mid I'lmik pnlleius i'uii Im hud at Mis.
Kil. nriitltuid's Millinery Purlins.
Hiii'Kxl Wo me slmwli g a linn '
liiiiuties ut (pllrk si'lliug price, (Inn
price In nil and Unit tin' lli nl
the llee Hint.
Mm, Mnrgnrel Wiegnnd relilineil
Kunihiy Irnni n business hip to lh"
llnllen where, she went to puri'luise
upplie lor her gnllery.
MKN'aTiiiinn'Kn. Most stylish in
the oily. Ciinie and limk Ity nn as
iiiiiny its you plense, It will not hurt
your eyes lo hsik al them and you'll
nut lie bored lo denth to buy. The
Hee Hive. .
K II, Hnnrks wns over from Misters
j Momliiy ntleiiillng tuhusiuess mutters.
' W. M, Jiiiiiisnn wns in llin city from
;(lrlly yiislertlny inuklug tinnl proof
on his homester'!,
, (leorge Wright returned Inline this
week (mm Washington where lie loin
Is'i-u spending the summer,
Ollu (iriiy left Weiluesd'iy tnorii
iug lor 1'iwl In speiiil Thiiiilcgiv
Ing willi his full er, J II, Orny.
Hu n ri ii t r i kIi'M ' llnegli left Miuidny
or Piirilnnil lo ntlenil li.s Imll Innlher
W. .1, Ellison, wlio Is seriously ill wit Ii
pneumonia,
(lenrge Scilicet wns III the city Wed
iies'iliiy on his wny In I'orlliind whore
lie will ipeud III" next week limit
iietiug tiusiiiis,
I)r, ,1, II. Iluseiilietg lelt Mondiiy
fin Paulina to ntlfi.il A. J. Noble's
tool her who has been seriously, sick
fur I lie pnsl week.
Hurry llackli nuin nl File returned
Mondiiy from a few weeks visit in
I'orlliind, He will spend TlmnU
giring in our city.
(Imrgit D'iNeil and wile retuined
llin llrst of the week from Deschutes
where ihey have been visiting wilh I
Mr d.Mrs. W. II. Hlanls.
Nick Smith wnn ill the cily Mon
diiy on bis way In Deschutes Irom
Portland where he linn been hsiking
alter business nintters for the mst
vliree weeks.
Tha Haseiu Havs One, Toe,
Prinevilln Mnsniit have recently
pmvluised it Pi'iiiitlii, It comes from
Kilers f'iaim Hi'tise, PiTtliiml, which
is sole ,Norlh'-l agent for It, This
p uli rprislng concerii is selling Pimud
ns ns Inst as they are received from
thirliiciorv and sny the only difficulty
they hnve In handling Ibis branch ot
their lug h'tshiiKs, is to get the
J'iimiilfis ns fas', ns they are wanted.
The Pia ioln is Die nnh ierfcct de
vice f"r pluyiug the piiiuo. Hut so wr
belly eiiii !! Isi Inudc to piny il,
Unit the most tli-criiuiiuilitig car can
not distinguish its plnyiog from thnt
of the s'rsoiuil player. It is found
in tjullured linnu'S the wot Id overnnd
iilso ii the piilnees ot the crownetl
bends of nenrly every civilized coun
Hy. To stall! llnit it is popular in
America is putting it mildly. Am ri
cnti royally, which includes every
body, of course, delight in the isisses
sion of lliin clever lillle instrument.
It is lo I found in homes, chilis and
Indues throughout this brnnd land,
nnd in the means of more culture and
pleasure than any other single in
slrumeut. It can he adjusted to am
piano, any cniitjiosition can lie p'ayed
with it and by any person, almiliilel)
no knowledge of music being necess
ary. Wo can thcrelore, prciiict lor tlie
Minimis here an Inexhaustible fund ol
satisfaction and pleasure- in tlioir
Pianola,
Win. Itoegli leliirniHl last Saturday'
froni a, business trip lo the various
sch'sil districts in the Haystack conn.
Iry. He lelt again thin week to take
the school districts in the viciuiiy
of Pritieville.
The little folks of Ihe city are assur
ed a roynl trcnt by Haul Clans, as
tne Chrisl inn and Methodist olr.nf.li
urgiuiiintimi have been coiiiuiiieu - Xlie Porllnnd Juiirnals rainbow
for an evening at the hitters ilti-a ol iH)itiin goltcit out Inst Hal unlay was
worship Cbrlstums eve. . I prohabl) the linot piiw ulcolur wnrk
0. W. Carey, wile and ton Willie; ever prialiiced on Ihe coast. The
left Monday lor Missouri whett they I worn in pnnueiug sucu enis-w, is oiny
will visit relallvs during Ihe cming. in line, however, with Unit paper's
wlnler nnd spring. They intend e. . teccnl prngrea-iive siriibw.
lending their trip to the St. I.ouis
Ksimsttfon lielore ri'turiiing. fl ..l.viaunt surmise on Il"v. O. W
Hi rem (.ly and Kit Crnl'trec will iTriplett nt Ihe Iwplist pnisniingo
Inivolhollmt nl Ihe week lor tlien.uriiny uigni. aii enjojnnie cveu-
laaikout luonntiiin district wlmrc lug was sient nnd the niinil.'r cit-
they have pnivided winUir quarters lends Ins Hunks lor me many loom.
for Ihemsilvesauil will look alter lhouuc peiiuus prcseuic.i nun.
mining Inleresls ol different Print
Mrs. Ed. HulTerty, whn has been a
resident ol Silver Like lur lour months
past awaiting her tiinlier clnitti prool,
pnssed through the cily Tuesiliiy in
route to her home in Miiincsoln.
I). 0. Low was in the city Irom I.y
lle Wednesday toying provisions tor
Ins general iuereha'ulic lure. He
snyrf business over on the ri-'sclutles is
steadily Increasing and I hat indica
tions siint Inward coiisidi'i'ahle build
ing activity in Ihe spring.
Geological Surveyors Reach PruuviUY
A party ol Coiled Stall Geological
suveyors reached the cily Monday
after clnsiug their winter'" work alamt
18 tiitles suiilli enst of the city. In
the parly were A. I. Patterson, K. Ii.
Kerns and Kay Feyord.
The crew starteil Iron: Huntington
in June nnd Inn been working west
ward since Ihat lime along a line run
several yparn ago Irom the former
point to Astoria. The work this year
lina lieeu co Rood to checking upon
this old line which will lie used when
completed as a base from which to
make the government maps ol the
atate. The work will be resumed
again In the spring and it is expected
will be completed next summer,
The highest point reached so far in
the levels is the summit nl Buck
mountain with an altitude ol 5427
A party ul you; g people carried out! feet. An aneroid measurement gives
the altitude of Prinevilleal the Poin
Al NU'lwls returned Tuesday
from the Lookout mnuntnin dis
trict where lie Ima lat'ii doing ns
aeasinent work on some mining
claims. , He snv tlie snow there is
! . I I1...I I in limit. In , . , , ,, . - .
Mr. Ilnrnes slnled Unit the music in : P "u """ - young, I pen you me luimwiug. n
Ihatoeekol the wiasls is tiai llerco.lH! lull) 111 inc sinng iH'ioro uie neighbor ol mine l.ail a cinm just over
ville resideiils.
Alloiniy 0, W. Darnea n'luriicil.
from Deschutes Monday where he wns
ngngiHl In a te-rillc legal buttle con-
erning the imssi'ssinn of an mgitn.
dexter hotel 2740 feet.
I'Hon MM I II Al lllI A.
Kew U'nr of I vlHK I'bauitinrlnluH
'nll Helllrdr.
jrr-eclloiiL'
6d different games all new
one in each package ol
Lion Coffee
at your (tracer's.
ELKINS & KING
HAVE YOU EVAR
THEY ARE THE BEST
Ve have them warranled for
5 years
We have cheaper Wringers.
ho Iare that we are sure we
in quality and price . . .
mI frtrrk of isptfl Vroaurtm.
Uetli i:dinx is.
Vksktabi,k (Jiihlingwi, 9 etr. par
MtuiMl, Yul-AUm, 1 ct. mt toitml,
Oficrutf, 1 eta. pr Mmt'i. Oiiionn,
I5 ctn, per ptttitid.
BuriKH Orfamt'ry.domt'Ml ic smrw,
els. Korotgu. 40 cUt.
EiH Nor? on the market.
Mkat Prime !nef, wlK.lcanlc, 5 ctr.
P(rk, wholm'e, 8 ct. Mutton,
wholewile, (( ctf. ObicHciif, Hpring,
$3 jw?r fhz,
Gkaikh Whfint. H) cU. Out, 45 lo
50 ctn. Barley, (K) ct. Hyp, if l.M.
Four Buddie horaeH , One t!nck
with two white hind feet and one
white front fHt, branded anchor T
with dot over center on loft shoulder;
one buy, four white feet and fnce,
branded fifi on left shoulder; one Wy
Binnll white uot on face, brsnded (ifi
on left shoulder; one bny, simiil white
jXit on lace and smaU white enip on
noae, saddle marked or !tft side of
wettthen, branded with small horse
nboe on left shoulder. A reward of $ a
for' the return of any of the above
mentioned to B. F, Johnson, Prine
llle, Oregon, or J. J. Johnson, West
fall, Malheur county, Oregon.
Entroy Nollcc.
tint; (wo-year-old spotted hc-ifer,
bra ihI rd N on the left hip, and capi
tal T on the right hip nnd right
fhoulder. Strayed from my place on
Willow Creek. A rewaid of for in
formation regarding the whereabouts
or return to mo.
, J. M. Henklk.
Grizzly, Ore.
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Our aswirtiiiciit is
citu Hit it you botli
"We have a very
Large assortment
Of Wanning
Machines.
They are all
Good ones.
Look the List over
BOSS KOTAKY
WESTERN
PERFECTION'
GLOBE
It Will Pay Yoa to Call and See Our Goods
ELKINS & KING
ELKINS A' KING
WINNEK DRUG CO.
Incorjinratwl 1!)0.'.
Drugs, Stationery and House Furnishing Goods
SLhTHS
Wines, Liquors,
Domestic and
ImportedCigars.
The Celebrated
A. B. 0. Beer
Always on Hand.
Two Doore South ol
First National Bank.
CHAMP SMITH.
Proprietors of the Prineville Soda Works.
FIMIYME, ORE,
ISOM CLEEK.
Mr. Arthur ClMiman writing ImJ
Uurlwii, Nutnl, Smith Allien mijs; "At
nriiof llint CtimiilKTliiiii'ii Cougli
tlcmotly i ii enrv Hiiitnhlo for old nnd
ground i" cli ar.
The oiitsidn orli on the Athletic
cltih'a h'.iilding in rnpiilly nmring
two moiitliolil. It hud a very bad
cough and tlm parrnt did not know
what to give it. 1 miggrstnl that if
for him Ui grt inlo ngiiin. 1
lUyMiiif, rriucv lli'' fntoririinK
iMiinoiio luiri'lmiit left Stindnv lor
I ortiuuu on in whj 10 .u,K ..,,. - . ii'.rwh ltimiclv and nut nmu
rvniain until arranging g.viiiiiii.iiiiu i -n .
rutin nil1 noon las nnilor way. Judg-' "I""' " """"? "
O-ofwhic
coiUili'tloi! and work on tho interior: tlioy would get a Wile ol Chamber
China, whore he will
next June. 'J'lin llrm of N. A. Tye 4
iliiiKe ol it" Inmimwa hero
t i mo
hy that builniug when nnialit-fl. "ill
Ihe llnest in the interior pait ol the
tot.)
The recent mina ami iinowa ill Ihe , ,
mountain, have nut the Ochoco ,nd ..vating work lor t he bwc
Or..kl river, on the !.,,. and l,iKh nnt ol tho, new Preahytenan
water will prnbiihly lie in vogue lor church was completed this week
the next few mtintlm. Work on Ihe and the masons are getting ready
new bridge went ol town has been de- to ooiumence building the lounila
layed and tho high water will keenjtion. It is cxpeeleil thatconstriic
Iho oontriieton from llniliing the tjnn y,ar nn the building itself
Hti not uro thii winter, ' i comnience in a few weeks.
ifhout a quick r'lief and cured the
bnby." This remedy i lor sale by all
druggiats.
Harried.
John Peek to Mirn Tearl Tucker
at the home of the bride's parents
at Culver, Nov. 4.
The wedding was a quiet one only
tho relatives ol the couple being pre-
8over.il rrincvilhi turkeys haviij Co,mly clerk J. J. Smilli stated : ""'t. The ceremony was performed
impson
W
ison
On All Lines, WIN
The Sale is General,
Are Offering Reductions
TER SUPPLIES Included.
As This Old Reliable Firm Is Going Out Of Busi
ness. A Special Invitation Is Extended to All
Old Customers And NEW ONES to Take Advan
tage Of This
DISSOLUTION
REflEMBER-THE OLD BRICK
SALE
STORE
ohangod hnniU during Ihe quiet "' Twy that he had cancelled more l,y Hev. E. M . Morumore ol Madras
darkness ol (ho past lew ovoi.inK. j Inor((!nRc. ()llriK Mie pust lull mmitlis, ("'r which hincheon was servod.
Med Vaiidcrpiml and Postmaster th durjllg y like ,wiiid of his!
Hummers being among the losers. ' i onr voara Bcrvicew. It is also pro-! Bids Wanted.
we lived In certain sections in Ihe ,llle t)lll tho mlnlir 0f mortgages .
south whore tho proverbial turkey pM lVu (M hM 11(,vpr excWHi(Hi jjij, nr0 nnhtod by the Fair As
atcaliiu is part of tho business , j .jm oounty'si history. This is a lair ' sobiiition on8tK) soiind Juniper posts;
ineidcutJ would rhaps escaio notice . ((j our comi(. ftnnc(-s, and ' four inches across the top and six
but In Prineville, where poverty is tin- , ., ,h nn in Bj0ok icc8 have 1 inches across the butt, and eight
been demoralixing thev have not been feet in length. The posts are to be
anflleientlv so to cause anv marked delivml bv January lath. Sealed bids
known, such depradations are unwiir-'
rn ted. ' . I
Frank Glass was over from Des
chutes the lore part ol the week. Mr.
Glass who has been superintending
construction work on the Deschutes
Koclamallon company's canals, stated
that they had practically doubled tho
slro ol the canals from tha lltitno to
Uenhatn's plaeo a distance of eight
miles. With another side board on
depression to financial affairs.
Crook County Is Still Pretty Good.
In a recent interview with parties
returning Irom the Klbcrta Country
in Canada, a. Journal representative
learns that praise ol that country is
1,0 llumo the quantity ol water ; not at all universal. ' Some who have
ii- ,i . i ,., ii, ..v. 'engaged in business there deplore
that next spring will see considerable
irrigating done on the lands under
tho canals.
The board ol directors of tho Ath
letic Association held ita
meeting Saturday to
bond proposition and transact t-io'-! troattxl to a ti'iniHTiiturc of wnernl ile-
bosincss matter.. Ihe commrttee i i,,mv lmx
having the Donds in enaugo reporieo
will be received until December 1st
Wti.i. WimawHi.KR, Secretary.
their move and theso returning par
ties, claim that many more arc anxious
to sell nnd move to a warmer climate.
Dliuarda and extreme cold detract
a good deal Irom a new country's at-
Died.
At Grisxlv, Tuesday morning, Nov.
17, A. V. Morford, age 70 years.
Deceased passed awsy after an ill
ncsa of only four days. The remains
were laid at rest in the cemetery
this city Wednesday, Rev. H. C. Clark
officiating.
Democratic County Central Cumraittee.
A meeting of Ihe Democratic Coun-
a disposal of all of them to over GO
members of the club. Tho showing
is a good one and assures the necess
ary amount of enthusiasm to keep the
association in good working order.
The directors also took up the matter
of pius and pennants and it is prob
able that tho club rooms as soon as
completed will bo decorated with an
attractive assortment of
undo nleasim; to the evo
I club's colors.
regular,, ,,n. w,jc wo'ro hav
oonsiuer tne ; iii ,t .... E icrta is lieine ... r.. i ,:, t., r..,!
county will be held m rrinevillo, hat
nrdar, Novemlvt 28lh 11103, at tnc
office ol M. R. Biggs at 2 p. m.
L. N. LUHllCTT
U.K. Dinoa, Chairman.
Si-cretav.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that we have
purchased the camp and equipments
ol C. A. Patterson at Lookout moun
tain and aro now prepared to do as
sessment work on mining claims in
that district either befere or after
January 1. Persons dishing assess-
stringers ment work done leave word at Tcmple-
with the ton's drug store with J. F. Spinning.
Canv & Ckiutkee.
Lost.
On the evening of November 21
near the Henry Grime's place, a truss.
Finder please return to Templeton's
Drug store, Prineville, or to W. H.
Peck, Culver Oregon.
SALOMON, JOHNSON & CO.
i SUCCESSORS TO C L SALOMOX)
WHY FREEZE TO DEATH
- When You Can Buy a Heating Stove for
;' $2.75
We have a fino Hue of heaters at prices to suit everybody. The fol-,
lowing are some of our bargains: A nice air tight heater, small size, suit
able for bedrooms or small 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 only a few of the bargains we are offering in 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
whather you buy or not- We Also Have a Complete Line of All
Kinds of Stoves.
In fact when you are looking for good values in anything in
eral Merchandise lino don't forget to call at
1
the Gen-
1 Salomaiv Johnson & Co.
MIP IWs
tilfirTil t -
blacksmith work guaranteed.