Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 30, 1904, Image 3

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Mlltim Yiiiinu mini' hi limn
IIiwIhMi'n MhihIii)' mi n lirtiMiiifilni'HH
vIhII,
rliMiiiiiitiHhi IImmi'IuiII irmiiti fur
ii flmi iini'xi', .lul.v lili, mi 1. 1, nl
III) MIIMI'l.
(liiii'i-('.m'iih iiml will', u( I'ulvi'C
u ''iv In ilir cliv i lil.i niH'k vlxlihiu
Willi 11'lllllVI'H, ' ,
Ihl'l Itllr.V HIIHH IiiihIiii'hh vIkIIiiI'
Irimi lii'w'liiiti'H wwrnl 'lii.v.n ilurlm.'
till' UIKl WlH'U. -
Itniiil.' Iliinlli Ml Sini'liiv niiii'iilim
fur rurllutiil wlii't'i' he will Hii'inl tin
iii'H iIii'ih' rti'i'kn vIkIHiik,
I'!, V, Ni'Uhii, nf 1'iml, wan ii
liimllii'oa l- I. ir In flu' illy ilurlliu
tin furt' I'lirl nf ' llii' W'ih'U.
WniTi'h llruw iinniUI-li'l' Mli" l.llln
WI'IV III lilt' I'll.V Mil" W'fli frill
llil.vMlni'k vMiIiik Willi frli'inli
,Mm. .1. W. Ilinviuil nii'l mm, nl
I'nmillU. ii iv III tin- I'll.V Ihf khi'kIb
nf Mr. iiml )ln. I'ul I I'. Hinllli.
Mitt. M. A. Miiuiv iiml iliniKlili'r.
t mh lilatlytt, nf I'lirviillli hit III I Ik
I'liy vLtHlnit Willi fi'i'iul iiml
ri-lnlU'itt,
ll.Si:lt.M,l IIA-I.IIA l.!.. IlllH'llllM.
July l-'iuirtli, mi rrlni'illi' illinii'iiiil.
I'. A. A. (', v. Ilnvi'itn, IIi'hI uiiiiif
Of llll' WllfHll.
II. V. li In, "I Hit' lii'w hiiti'it
lrrlu'tlliiii tV I'nwi'f t'iiiniiin,v, i'liini'
Inli'uiii I'lirtlmiit I-'i'IiIm.v Inn Iiik 111'
Hi'Xl iln,v fur lli'iiil.
I. I'. Whunr, nf I'imt, wiw In tlii'
i ll.v ln-l u ii'k mi ii liiii-hit'KH 1 1 l(i
Id' tviiirlH niut'k In tf'inil riimllilttii
In dint iiirt nf tl"' i'imiiiI.v, Imt hii.vh
I llli tli'l' Ik mill I'lKlulVH HIV III lln'il nf
ivlii.
J. ('. Until min lii llii' vll.v frniii
I .iiiin nit it iln'liil nf Hit' wink. Mr.
Itllll Ittltl'll tllllt till' llt'l'lll fl'Mltlf
llll vt' ni iiiwmI ruliitlilti'rilili' illllinmt' In
III "I'" III Hint mt'tliiii iiml Hint
Ilir wrnlii lint unnVivil n wv'iv m-i
lllli'k.
!Au Invtiiinitiiiii ilrink fur Sum
hut. It i h 1 1 1 1 I ) i 1 1 u: III w in
I'rini'villi'. I). IV ADAMSON
iHlTVl'H It.
Henry Wlndom, oft 'ulver, wn hi
theeliy tnniaiietlnghtininewn -'-ft
nf tin1 wd'k. Mr. Wiiuluiii nayn Hie
mo,te ra t n In I lie vteiiilty of hln rnnt'li
llUVe In-eoHM Homelllillg DHM-i' tlltlli
a iiiilnuhrt tltlx enr and have ruined
nearly I" aeren of grain nil hln phiee.
I Mi k Vnndeneri nnvnfroMn never
vUll Iln- vl.-inlry of Powell Uutti-.
An evldemo of Ilir flirt In hh Might hi
town tin Iiml of ln wifk' nome rye
ntnikn luennurtug over neven feet In
height. And they wi'iv Hot elru
Ut'lllllMl-y nlH'H )rki'l 'Hit ful'fXlllhtl. :
hut were taken from 'a rye Held in
llii- Unit. -H whone entire yleht will
average up pretty Hell with them
purtlndnr Mt iiIUm. J
llt'lltl eiiu't Willi. II IIIHHt IlllVe;
dlreet eiiniieriiuii with the railroad.!
lln Iwwinem leiiuiii'lH U-tler Mervlrej
timl i nf Hiitllrleiit vnlunie iiml Im
liiirlanee 1i eiiiiiminl nltenllnii.
I.ntiil pin at the rate of .",ihhi im-ivh
ii wiH'k, liiiiiU'i- tfnhin fruni the miiw
liitu hiilhlliiu-H KHUMH) feet-nil thin
MM'tiU of oetlvlty tluit Ih tieynntlj
Mti llilnu ever iH'fuiv knnw n lit t hene i
jmrtrt iiml the new tfntwtli hmimI !
hi-unlwil niut pruvliled fir. I
Itllllellu. j
,1. ('. Ciimitltell, who linn n lnhu"
rlnne tu the Dixie Meii'lnWM iiihV
wluiHe leilue In the khuic ih that lie-:
lug wnrketl hi the Ii!I-t. arrived In
theclty Muii'lny fnuii I'rahle t'Hy. !
Mr. M'aiiilH-ll hm.vh the lllej
MeiiilnwH, In whieh ho many Crook
rmiiily people are IntereMti'd, In n
jiirnl producer of the prerloiiH metal
and Hint theln-Ht ore In (lie l'dp in
h1 111 to Ite Hlriii'k. ..hiHt now Die
nine Ih Working out Ktinie heavy
pnyhiu rock and II Ih expirteil thai
IIiIh will Im kIiowii to he ItH pooivr-l '
ipinllty hi'il deeper work lam Ikh-ii
tltilnhetl. ,
0. I. Ilidf, Htnle roniinlKriltiiier of
lid mm, arrived In theclly from Uuniw
In Kt Sunday and Hpent Monday lu
nMH'tlnn' Inhor eondltloiiH liert. Mr.
Huff Iiiim teeii traveling for two
wiH'kn III the Interior part of the
hUHi' and Iijih viwlteil every labor
center of any ItaportaiU'e where he
eould gather HlntUlicM of general
iH-nellt. ThefaetH ami H,iiivm which
lieu'atherH will he compiled Into a
Klate record of reference Hlnillar tit
tlioMe iMHiied ly the labor bnreaiiH in
I'aHti-ni Ktali'H, Mr. Huff left TueM
day for I.akevlew by the way of
Iteiid.
ThefondeMt hopi'K of Hoine of (he
local HpnrtHiucn were rea-lled lat
wivk when J. II. Templclon ni eived
ail automatic, donhle-joliiled, take
down eaiivas fotdinu lion I to iiw
lliU Hinnmer on the IIhIiiii- c. ur
Hloim. 'rhe boat In a twelve fooler.
Iiiik four hcm t h mid (lie eiitbv whoon
er, oai'M and all, came In a tftmny
Hack and weihn m poiindH. The
bout waH ehrMciii'i! and put
throiii;h u trial tent on Crooked
river laul Siuidny and I'. II. l'oln
iexter and .1, V. Spinning- wli"
condneled the eercmoiileH, nay 11
iiioveM aloiiir a Kraecfnlly an a duck.
The boat will Im' taken to the lake
thin Hiiniiie'i' ami mum' remarkable
lUhlng Hturkw will In' fort hcoinlnK.
MENTION
Wiirivn (Haw retiiriied Monday
niornlun from (i brief lnibieH vlfli
In I'oilland.
V. K. Ihn hlen, of liny (Vwk, wan
In Hie cl v on Iiiim! iu'M maHer4Mii'nl
dn,vn IliU week'.'
Heyrc Dny returned Hiiliirday
from McMlitliVllle wleiv liehaHbeeii
attendliiK eollene.
It, l rinreiiiiiedownfriaii llenver
rhek Ihe lli'Mt of the wi-ek hi nlleiid
hi IhimIiicmh mat tec.
A. .1. Tetherow win tniliiiaetliiK
bilHlneHN In Ihe city uevei'iil iIii.vk
dlirljlH; lite plIMl week.
Hoii'l fall lo we the bull uame on
Inly Itli. iTlnevllle v Hnyntack
for IhccliainploiiMttlp.
.1. I. Ilarrlll and A. W. Iloyce were
Imih1iii-hm viflloiv fnan llntiick
dm lim Hie pant week.
Hcormv Nnltle ninl hoii, Albert.
were In Ihe t it from Haulliifi dnrluc
Hie pant week it I h iidillA to iihH'n
mat I co.
.toliu Hh-ldl. of HcMchnle!, m In
theclly Halnrdity on IiIm way hoiiie
ffont a I rip In 'the eaHlern pari
of the coinily.
I,uu Alllnuhnm 1 tinted the o-t
of ihe HiH-k from a IhimIikvm trip to
Nlhi'i Lake, He exjMftM to move IiIk
tamllv to the IU-ihI mooii where they
will -H'inl ihe Hiimuier.
C, .1. .(ohiiion a meivtiniil of I'rlne
villi, In on Silver eni-k (hi Kiient of
hi brother, V. M. .lohimon. Mr.
JolniKoii eanieout to look after hU
horwf lit IiIk wetloit.- Hiirim llcrtild,
Itev. H. C. Clark and wife rehirned
ihe Mr I of Hie wiH-k from a leu day'M
nbwiice. Mr, Clark wiim at Sidein to
HI lend Ihe irraduatloii exeivlKCH al
J lie Vllluiicite?'nlvendly, M i. Clark
ivninhiliiu In rorlluud to vl-liuiili
filendn.
Work on the new Preahytcrlnn
liiirch In prorcKwIutr rapidly, the
lunlde wall of the bttlldlnLr lmvu
liiH'ti eouipleled early thin week.
TheHlrnchiiv U now ulinont ready
for the niHilc Hldbiu and it U cximh-i-
ed thai Ihe hIiIiIIii- will br-ln
hiinoirow or the day iiftec.
Twenty eluhl thousand pounds of
wooj lH'lotiulii(f to V. It, HonaliUoii
of lii-finl roiitiiy pa4wd throimh the.
city Suiulny on ItH way to the
Shnulko wmfhoiirie. The haul Im a
lonu ouc and the dlNtain t Imi wei'ii
the two pulnlH n ahnoHt UNfnr from
Silver Lake to the uitlroiid. A clip
uf lit.mw poinidM ido came through
the name day from Huuh l.lflerV
ranch at I'aidlua.
Cli'iileH I.tftei clalaiM the nvonl for
liavlnu rnl-cd the ialet alfalfa tlilh
year. Hebi oiiht wvernl Mialkh lu
to fheJoiiriinl idtbe Ihe hint of the.
week which meamiri live fii-t and
He veil liicticH lu height. They are
from a crop produced nti hU ranch
at the jiiuctloii of Mill enrk and Ihe
Or I loco. HenayHhe would have let
them urow taller but w an fearful of
partcrn by lakluu: the Held for a
JtinlM'i' forent.
The LailieM Aid Smdely of llie I'trnl
I'lvubx lei'inu chuivli met with Min,
',, W. Cominerfi.rd last Tliurnday
afleruooii. There wiu a u;ond at-
telidtlllit' of the llteitlU'tK prewllt.
and after the annul bun lint tneetliii;
tinii'iii.U uaiuett were Indulged lu.
ItcfrcMliniciilH of kherttet and cuke
were nerved. The nm-lely inljoiirued
to iiHi't the wcoiid Thnrnday in
Sep I em her, taklny: vaeallon durlnji
July and AuuiMt,
r
ice Cream Soda
Ah) Ice Creatii, Plitiii Kudu
Crushed i'mil iiml oilier soft!
Iriukti rim be lmd nt D. !'
luteivst In the liookotit niltihitf
llntrlcl du'n uol wein to abate niiy.
Cniinly clerk Smith ban hecu himy
iheptint wti'k with nunrtz liM'atlonM,
lylit of them Iwliiu- tiled hint Friday
and Saturdny. l.(H-atlonn an now
beinjj; made a dint a nee of A mile
away froiu the original clumibar
dlneoverlen mid it In evpeeled the
entire eoiinlry from the mountain to
the Ochoco will have liceu ntnked
before Hie Miimmer In over.
(ulte a lurp' crowd iinMcnibled
hint Saturday nbjht to wllnenn aj
production of "Alabania' by Hie
Maruell company, but then wnn
trouble hivwlni; back of the wenen
and the annouiicemelit wan imident
eurlnln raisin;; time that noine other
play lienlden Hie one nchednli'd would
lie prenenled: Thin annuuncemcut
wan followed lu a few minuten by a
necond one Ktatiny t ha I no play
would lie juiven and that Hie ndmln-
hIoii money would Ive jflven back.
It Innald that some of 1 he actom lie
came unruly and refuwd to do their
Htuntn before the footliulitn.
Trial of the caw of the ntnle vh
I. II. Taffe to condemn a riejit of
way Hirouiih Mr. Taffe'n bind for Ihe
nlilp canal him btnn wt for July.th.
A million for n-eoulimuiiice ol the
en ne uuHl the water of the Columbia
nhould fall ton ntap' where the jury
could view Ihe laud to tH'condcnmcd
wan argued befoi-e , ndyi' Uradnliaw
today by S. II. Wilson for the
dcfemhii.t and District AHorney
Menefee for the white. The motion
WfliOTTiuled and the date irf trial
Ketana'toxe . Htated. Dnllen Moun-talueir.
1
J, K. McMeeii wuKfl biinlneHM vlnlt
or from LiiuiohId Monday;
The I'rliievllle llootern Horn linml
Will he there. Al the hall K"iue.
Willed Karnen piny bull. When','
.Inly Jlli. Where? I'rliievllle,
Clarence -Vr;iinim ,wm In from
the ranch on iiciirCrcck TueMday,
!'. M. HmlHi wiua bunlnenH vlnltor
from I'aiiliiia the fore pnrt of till
week,
0. 0. Collver wan In Hie cllv front
Culver trutiMiicthikc bunlitenn dtirlh
the pant week,
Jcori;c lloiliuaii, of Culver, win lu
the e'.jy on biiwIuenM mallern diirluu;
the hint of lite week,
Cbarlen 1,1 1 la id wan a liuniiienn
v Inline from I'aiiliun wventl dayn
during Ihe panl witk.
Jiuiien Dyer and wife of rpjier
Ochocn were In the city Tui-nday
vImIHiih frlendn and nltoppi'1
Minor l-wln caiae In from I'ort
laud hint l-'rldny to look after liiml
liew niatlVrn for a nhoi tlliae.
W. (, CoiiKh toii iihiI W. II. raulk
uer, of I'atilluu, were 1 immaet hit
biinliienn In I lie city wvcral dayn
durlllK the pant W(el(,
Tlleodoiv Ciulle rehn'iitil 'i'lhwlay
from a ycar'n uhncureiu Harney and
Malheiir couutlen where "be weni for
Ihe bciii'lll of hln heMltli.
At via llorton arrived In the city
from Con allln TtleKilny and ban ac
ccpled Ihe ponllioii an pii'wrlpt Ion 1
clerk with D. I'. Adnnmou.
Coil lily eoui'l conveiieH next
Weduenday the tllli. The newly
elected coniHy JuiIkc, W. A, Hell, nud
thejtew ciinuilnHoner, S. S. Sh-a run.
will be In attendance.
I.ove ('.alley wan In the city on
buinenn mallern the lirnt of Un
wed;. Mr. Italley uayn the I'nuliua
count r. v In In need of a henvv rain to
frenticll (he yj; iwilUf cfOpn.
I!d Crab) ne left Ttienday for Sum
mer Lake w here lie in locntlntc
Hem mi homentead laiidn. lb ex
nvtn to In in that vicinity more or
lenn dtirlnix the i'nt Ire niiuiiuer.
loliii l,cw in and wife, of Willow
creek, were In 1 he city Tuenday.
Mr. Ii'win nayn the yniin In that
wclli Hi in mill Ii lu juinI of a uood
rabi and uiilenn one In had that the
yield will fall hhort thin year.
TlllotMon left Salurday for
I'ort laj id ewclhm to return noine-
time In JifTjt to look after Hie iuIiiIuk
pron'riy on Lookout inouiilaln.
Hln nou, It, It. TIlloiKon, will reuiniu
Itert to Kiiin-rylni' the ifevelopment
work which will Ite carried on
through nn;Miiminer,
I. W. Sinllh. of Crook, wan In Hu
ll y Welnend:iy iitteudhitf to
biirdiichn mat lern. Mr. Suilt h In
nuoiherof Hiom' ruiichei'H In that
part of the count ry not ignite
reMirloiiM ciioiiuh to oravfor rain.
but he wouldn't kick If hi neili
born tried it nucccHnfnlly.
1. II. Meer, or Hie firm of Meyer &
Hrow ii, of I pH-r Crooked river wan
lu theclty Tuewday ami Wed item I ay.
Mr.Meyer report their cattle to In'
In flivtclann cotidilloii and tlieoiit
nlde liiuue In uoodforthln time of the
year. The hay crop Hmuuh will lie
nliort on account of cold weather.
Service at the I'liion chuivli next
Sunday morning and evening: will lie
conducted by Hie pawl or, llev. Z. W.
Comiuerford. lu the niorniiuf the
Haeranieut of the l.nrd'n KiipKr will
lie adtulnlnteivd. lu the evenlnu
the li'nular pivachitiy: nervlce. All
are cordially Invited to t hew ner vice
Knox lluMtou hint wivk ni'ejved
from hln noil, hwley, who Ih in
Manila, a copy of a proclamation
which wan recently inniled by the
Civil tioveruor of Hie Inlandn. The
text of the article In printed In the
charactei-n of the Moro laimuap' and
in a contortion of linen, enrven and
aiiKlen w hich would make a Chlnew
lienuiuu bliinh. .
Mr. and Mm. Kd Itradford contrm
plntbiM tuovlnu from I'rineville In a
dniil time. Mr. Ilradford'n health
which ban bcin poorly for no many
montbn in not K'utly Improved and
a i liniiue of climate In made mven
nury. Mrn. Ibadfonl intendn ti
dispone of her millinery and ilrenn
unodn Mttn-k an noon an possible and
leave If ponnlble before I he hot
weather In over.
FISHING TACKLE!
Jlefore lluying Your Out
lit (or the Season" Have
n look at tlmt Line at
D. P. Adamson's.
A ivport, which originated nome
jilaee on the Hurnn ntnu,v line, to the
effiH't that ntock trouble In the
vicinity of Mitchell had led to an
other slaughter of nheep and the
killing of a ntockmnn, wan circulated
around town yesterday. The
Journal wan tumble by diligent
neandi to Hud any foundation for the
ru morn.
Hop and Mix .1. X, Wllllamnun and
their youngent daughier, Minn Fdra
relumed home from Washington l. ('.
ywterday morning. Hit their Journ
ey homeward the Williamson Camily
vinitedlhe world'n fair. MlnnvHJeu
uleaud Katie slopped In Chicago to
visit relative and we uiulemtand
that on their return the family wdll
visit I'rineville where they w ill nieml
the niimiuer. Itallen Chronicle.
V: B. Wndc of I'ont w'jiw In the city
Wedncmlfiy, retnruliiu home Tlium
day, .
Aif'lilc 1'owell relumed liome I hln'
WH'k from a buniie'nn trip to
I'orlland.
Minn Nellie Mclmulel left. Wedm-n.
day luoniiiiK foi'Slmniko where nhe
will vinlf frlendn for n nllorf time. 1
Mrn, M. It. IUrrh ret urneil Monday
evenbnf from a thm? wwk'n vlnll
wllli frlendn uud relHvin at Hurnn,
Mlnnl'mi Ktewart relumed home
Huinbiy from Corvailln w here nhe han!
Ih'cii atlciidltiHT
tUi; AHciilMinil
cotli'ite.
TlieMcinle nhow company In-uinn
a week of jilayn here mi next Tue-
day. Tim company conien well
recommended with a ood t of
playn and no doubt will receive
ood piitroiuiue while here.
Till' nest llieelllltf of Ihe WoMU'll'n
Auiicx Hoi lal ami Alld-iic club will
In held at Ihe el lib building Tiierulay
nflcriiMon, July Tilli. at 2:'Vt n'chn-k.
The afternoon will be' i;iven up to
the illnciirinlou of Hawthorne, hln
11 tern ry ivorkn and life.
iharli I, Inter came down from
I'jnillna Wcducnduy nti bin way to
Shnulko lo ath-ud the Wool nalen.
He bcDeven Hint wool will hrlut; a
better price next year tb:n II did Hifn
wanoii. Itecetitly he nold Hull ewen
to A. L. Mclntonh nt riulina, ,
Shearing Plant Gives Big Rfturnf.
Some of the nhrnrer have returned
to thin cliy from the Jeukitm lEam h
and male that the niieariiiK (diint
han been shut down for Hie neanon.
They report a very Hmecnfful ncitniiii
audnny Hie marhinen clipju'd more
than 1'i.uun nheeji In exi'i-nn of last
Mcnnoti.
Anaueiieral tilling tin wool this
M'finnii In ntiH'rbr to former yearn,
Mini cleaner mill linir, fill IhmiIi not
weifdifiiK on an overall an uiucli us!
hint yen r. Itiirnn Herald. I
Raying Seanoo Bejins.
itaiirhern In Hie northern part of
Ihei-oiinty In the vhiuity of Hay
ereeji hint week In-yan to harvent
their day rropn am) by thin next
week nearly every hay field w ill In
ready for the jnowem, From
preneut luillratioitn the crop thin
year pioinlwn to be a heavy one
altiioiijfli the iv In talk unions Hie
irodueem of anlilny l(t per ton for
the yield.
The wet nprlnyr thin year, together
with freipieitt ralun Inter In the
neanon, lain provided alniiidiinl
riHip', and If In Hinted that llii fuel
together wild the promiseil heavy
yield of liny will make up for the
nhnriai;e whlrh han ex!ted during
tlie punt two yearn. The pant
neanon han alno ni'U many more
uen-n put into uruln. the hay from
w liieli w ill alno help to overenine Hie
pn'nenl ftrltiyeiit t'onditionn.
Says Find Was Rich.
U. i). MH'ulltH'h. father of.l. L. Me
CulliH-h of Ihin eity, who in In the real
enlute htininenn III Josephine enmity
near the wene of the reeeiit old llnd
there, writen to hin noil that the
ntrlkeinthe Kivah-nt ever known In
Hmt part of Ihe eonntry. Mr. Me
CuMocii luin vintted the rreek wheir
the yomitf hoy w ho wan trailing a
wonndi'd divr hapiwued to ntumhle
aeronn a proJii tiiiK iedy,v of old and
nayn tluit It In a fabulously rich
piM-ket of pmdoiin metal, lie writes
In Ids letter:
"There wan one of the yivatent
Hndnnfjfohl ni SiU'kej- creek ever
found hi thin eonntry. I na,w tile
tin1: It w as lumpn of rock and full of
I'hunkn of ivold hiiiiip of which were
anlnriMinmy haml. I think they
have nimply ntriiek a pn'ket near
the niirftiee an the quantity and rlrh-
uesnofthe oiv in too y:ivat for an
ordinary mine. The areitunt in the
Oretfoiiiun dewrlbhijj how it wan;
found h.v n boy in eorriTt: He wnn
following n wounded divr hv the I
biniul on the rouiHl and uoeidentlv
iliiK up the jiold with hln foot. Ihe
rock lookn like porous brick. The:
hllln are full of prosgnvtorn. I vu
men have tnkvn out alt rhe;old thev ,
can curry siwny In a day. i
Crooked All Around.
A tciinmter who wan nt.imling
holding a hnndnoine pair of hcavv
draulit lioi'HcHiin the tipper deck of
a stemnhoat dm-k yenterdny. wnit
Ing (or hln wagon to be pimhed up
the incline from a Ha lien boat, whilr
hln wife and neveral chubby cilildivn
stood ournide Hie door till he should
have hitched up the team, wan asked
what part of the country he came
from. "I have Iteen living In Crook
County for the pant year." Van hln
reply, "hut eomdudeil to continue
emigrating till I readied I'orHand."
"Weren't you united with Crook
County'.'" "Well, not exact ly, I
have Ihvii hauling ore from ndnen
and doing general team-work, and
have concluded from my experience
Hint It Is the crookedent place I have
yet been lu. The roads are crooked,
the riven are crooked, thecllmate In
cranked, mid there are a good many
crooked people tliere. Why, I have
driven my team ncrons a river twice
and lundcd on the side I started
from both .1 linen, and the town I
! lived lu wan called "Iteiid." "And
w hat do yon propone to do here?"
"Oh. any kind of teaming: haul
; wood or bulldliig-iualerial, or hau
lier or nnythlng." "You have n
' very line pair of hornes. IMd you get
them In Crook County?" "No, the
horwH ralwd there in about the
erookedeMt thiiiKM in the county, I
hroiiffht my team and entire outfit
from llliuoin. The only product of
Crook County I Imve In that baby,
111 my wife'n iiniif, find he han n
crooked ankle. The how of Ket tlnit
it ntmitfbtened for the little fellow
wan the chief object of my moving to
I'orHand. O reparian.
K, II, Carey wrlli-n from San ,loa-
ipiiu that hewillleuve there on t)i
flint of ,nly , join hln hum Mark
.lohiiiienburK, South Africa,
'e be w III elitfnife hi hllnhienn.
Kdar Stewart returned Sundny
from I ,n w ton where he nM'iit the
j punt ten dayn attending to hiinluein
t maltern.
I
Mirried.
John W. Demarrin and Miitk Minnie
Ifirdnont; were united fn marriai;e
at the home of the brlde'n pa renin on
.Johimon crii'k hint Sunday. County
.finite M. , Itiirpt H'rfonned Hie
ceremony. Only nmnll company
of frlendn and relativen wan prewnt
and the coat ructing couple were Hie
reclplentH of many uwfnl and jindty
tfiftn.
.Iliilll HlllIllllT
Hwi'nrliiBfii nt I'
.liini' Jii.
tn Miwi KtlU'l
irtlnml, Mimiln.v,
Died.
At IllH lllllllC llll till' lll'HI-lllltl'H.
Jimci'i, I-'ivil, huh nf Mr. iiml Mrw.
W. II. Slnnti,, Ili'iitli wnn iiiii- tn
tyjihniil fi'vcr fruni w hlrh the .vnuni:
liny Iiml liii'ii unffi-rlni; fur wvmil
ki. Iiii'i'iisiil wnn 17 vi'iir nf
W.
$5 Reward.
Will In Klven for Information
lending to t he iivovery of one
chestnut norrel home niinwerinu the
fidlowinu; deneriptiou: Kiylit front
foot han barb wire cut down
through both nlden of Hie hoof.
Itranded X mi the left nil He. white
npot on face.
J. 11. Helfrhh.
hamonta. Oregon.
Notice to Creditors.
All M'-noiin kiiowiii(! Hiemnelven
indebted to Hie firm of Smith & (livk
a iv reuenu-d to make nett!eiinnt
either by note or otherwim on or
In'foi-e Anunt 1, litn4. Aceoimtn
outntandhitf at that time will In
plael in the hands of an attorney
foreoileelloii.
Ino.U Ct.KKK.
Notice.
All horwn brandnl on left shoulder
with diamond, formerly heloiij;iu
to Mi-n. Hash, are my property.
I'erry Head in now uratherinif the
bunch and any pernou know ing the
w hi'ivaboutn of tluw hornen will
kindly notify Mr. Kent I or the under
niyned.
T. F. McCallister.
Notice to Persons Supplied with Water
from City Mains.
Any jM'monn who shall use water
liefore or after the Inuirn provided
for will have the water cut off at the
curb with aline of $1 attached for
turning n ngaln. No excunen ae
ceptetl. P. T,. & W. Co.
Aiuiian t 'noohs. Supt.
J. W. BOONE
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J'ine Stock Saddles
fas. S. JZelley
J hotographer
POTRAITS, VIEWS,
- ENLARGING AND A
SIT PKRIOR
GRADE OF WORK
ELKINS
Reliable
Willi gooil mails almost in ?i;.'lit anil yon, pcilmpp, lockinij fur
k light wngnn, built with ttyle ami fur comfiirt.
It Ih-Iiiiuvim iw to ri'iiiiinl you again, that this store makes
gri'at chiiiim nr it Vehicle Kxhihit.
HERE IS THE ROSTER .
Farili Wagons with eitlier box or rack beil, rrifttlnr, half trunk
t halt trunk gears,
Light t'onconl Wagon, platform spring wagon?, with canopy
or exlention tops,
Heavy Mountain Hacks, with or witout tops,
I'uggiefi, with pole or shafts, lignt or heavy. Some are mnile
esK'cially for livery trade, others for stockmen,
BUOUIES FROM aS.OO TO I29.00
8PRINQ WAO0NB AND HACKS .ROM lOO.OO TO SIM.0O
Ami at, in ami between prices to suit all person.
ELKINS & KING
Oyster
Iealnofullkindn
v-rved to (a'der. J
And
Lunch Gounterj
1). C. K0;I:kS, Prop
Bakery Goods of all
glacksmithing That
Is 'Ihe Kind You Get at-
J. II. WIGLE'S
(Successor to)
. CORXETT & ELKIXS'S
A Stwk nf Farm Machinery alwavs on hand
0W IS THE TIME
To prepare fur harvest and if you are in need of anything
in the line of Harvesting Machinery it will be to
your interest to inneet our stock before purchasing.
Here are a lev- of the old stand-bys that we are selling
this year. -
"HZ WHEELS WILL NOT
The famous Champion Draw Cut Mower,
Holier Hearing.
Champion Hinders, the most durable and
easiest draught of any Binder made.
Champion and Steel
Hand and Self Dumps.
The Improved Buckeye
chain or case gear.
Jackson Forks, Hay Carriers, etc.
REMEMBER
We carry a complete line of Extras for
every Machine We Sell.
Johnson, Booth & Qompany
(Successors iSalomnm, oAmsom &Co. I
& KING
Vehicles
ELKINS & KING
House
()IM:n all hount
Dny unit Night
Kinds Kept in Stock
Pleases
IT DRKWS THE BHR
NO PUSH.
S5ff Tills Drum the Bar,
Ailild Trucliun.
LIFT FROM TH GROUND.
King Hay Rakes,
.Mower, either