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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1904)
LOG71L MENTION a .1. A. Itn.vl Ik In III., ranch mi Hour crock, city from J. M. HfllMc WMH II llllxllli KM Vh ur from OrUidy 1 nrliiu I lit uimI wool,. J. H. MrMccii In In Hie city fnnii I.'IIIIMIltll. Mlrhi'l & I'll. Imvi' I lie iikwiI ci i in -ilt'lt lliii' of fan.'.V i rm kiT.V In (lie II. .1. L. Wliidom iiimI family wore In Ihorll.v from Culver fur it low tin n IllUwook VlnlllllK wild ivlnilvi. I. It. ritinl'xir til in mil Sunday from riiriliiiiil where ho wiim hiiiii mimed Ik appear lit 1 14 1 1 in I tr litml I'llHI'M, Mr. iiihI Mr. I,eo u lulc were In (In city from lliilr ranch on Crunkcd river lonpeiid u few l;ia h wlili nla llvo dtii'liiy; I Im iihI ivitk. I 'ifd I'lnniiii ninl 'wife Ii'ft IIiIh tvtek for MoMliiiivllle whore liny will make tluir future Iioiiii, Mr. 1'llMIIIII Will t'IIKIIKI'llllrtlHllli'HHtlii'1'f. A A V A Ai AA A AVkAj p i special Q Price mi Cninllri.foreiiili.l J imiM Tree nt The Wlnnek Co.s S Hsdiumrttr tor Baata CUui lilllU Woodward relumed Hal nr. ilny rvi'iiliiK from Ituwlniin where In win rnlli'il tin week U-fore liy I lie ili-iilli of I.U grandfather, V. (I. Woodward. Mm. M iiimi Powell iiml mod Hoy, of Morn, Slii'riumi county have lioeii vImIHiik n-lrtdvi-M In HiIm vicinity for tlii puM week liwi vIiik Wednesday ur tluir Itouii'. Hlil IVriivnl was In the city Mon. y on IiIm way to Hcnd w here lit ' ll f nkt tiinrp'iiKiilii of thcmochaiil rnl ili" 'ill nii'iit of the liiilU'tln nt that .oe. IIKIN7. I MIDI IS In l.nlk. Hill I'likflM W jur I'U ki U, Mliiiv Mi-iit til Michel & Co'h. M. I'. Uritik returned lln flint of tln week from ii trip to tilii. I'alU, Laldlavv mnl Jtoud where- ln nay hiilldliii of nil kind U Ixiitic rarrlt'tl on xli'inlily, j J. II. overly wan lii tin city from Mm llow'iiril ranch Wedm-mlay. lie Mated that there w-iim a fall of now aroiiiiil Howard liming tln pirni wivk of two Inchcx Imt that It hood lMIIlMWin'l. Yuti dm Snvo to $2 on Shoes At Urn UACKKT STORK tlli mi ('. I.ovell, of t'.oiihler, Ct'li) railii, hoii of I'ni-iiiiiHln An cut l.ovcll of the l. I. & I'. Co. at Ih iuI, wiim In the lity the tlrnt of the wtn-k on IiIm w ay tu Itcml w hen- he will make IiIm pt't iii ini'iit riMlileiu'e. K, X. (iillaui ami I'.i-n.'Kt Nnhle were In tlu city yeMtenlny from Culver. They Mlateil that new hullil Inpi were liclntf put up raplilly hi MiulniM which 1m iiHMUinlHK a metro politan air. Warren (ihixe hit TueMilay fur r.uirene where lie will vIhU for a Hhort time with iiiatlvcM licfore Roliitf to riiiM'iilx, Arlxotia. lie will 1h' Hccompaiileil from f.nuvne lv IiIh hrother, I'linee. Siipeiiiiteiuh'iit IMuwMille return- eil the hint of the week from a ten ilay'M vImII to the varloiiM mcIiooIm tlirouiiliiuit tin county which he found were proKn-MMlny: very nut Ik factoiily. nAAAAAAAAAAAJS Pocket Cultery gi Vi liaye the hent lirnuil mailt'. We warrant every hlaile ami hcII them at modern le prlcen The Wlnnek Co. fl HeadauRrtors for Santa Olaus I'nul Dtianey, who Ik well know n here having w orketl for the Portland Jiiuru'ilhi thlH county a year hko hiHt Hummer, Iiuh purchaHi'd the Klainath FAIIm Kepulillcmi and im Hunietl the etlltorlal dutlcH on that Hlltl't, iimLadlt'H Annex Initialed elKht lneinlierH Into their clnliat the hint ineetlnn'. I( wan divided to hold an old fiiHhlTitietl watch meeting at the club holme on New Yetir'n eve. A rcHolutlon whh iiIho adopted jiro lilhltltiK tiieinberM from inviting fiiendM living; In the city to the dub. LeHlle Vantlerpool left TiieHilay inornlnir for I'rlnevUlo wliere lie ex- lectH to locate permanently. Mr. Vanderpool will engage In the bunl neHH of buying mutton Hheep. Mi'H. Viuiderpool, who him beeu 111 for Homel line will remain here until her health 1h Improved it nil will then Join Mr. Vanderpool. Lakevlew Herald. .1. V, MorrlM .1h Helling Ladles Winter HatH, Child's IIooiIh, MImhcs and Chiltlren'H (Jolf OloveH, Childreu'H Jiuketw and the lateHt Htyle LadieH liutcher CoatH at actual cohL TIiIh Ih an opportunity to Mecure tiu'HC Htaple nrtlck'H nt pticeH Heldom offer ed and yon cannot afford to over look It. You are cordially Invited to eall at tjie Htorc and examine any of thene artkii'H. Nali' Wnrxwi'lliT ret iirni'il Tiicm day (i'oiii I'orll.iinl where hi' Iiiim Ihkii Mlii'iiihiu tin- Hill Military Academy to epeiul tin' holiilnyn Willi liU J II I't'l 1 H. W. I. Vainli'Virt wiim In tin lily front l,avii Hi'Vi-ral iIii.vm iliirlnif the hint of the week. Hi' In out' of tin county's t xUiin ii wImi Ik wealing a lai'Ki' xiiill.' inoHt of tin1 linn' on ne 'unit of favorable weather I'on I.IIoiih. I'li'illmr has not yet U-kiiii In (In1 vicinity of hi ranch iiIiIioiikIi a cur iio tin' KliM-k were liroiiKlit lip about tin' tit li of Novi'iiiInT. Mr. Vniidivert says hi' will In- alili' to winter IiIh eattli' nicely iliuinu the (niuliitf winter, lnin them out fat In the Hpiinu:. unit have a Miirplim of llliiint .Ml lotIM of hay to Hell. Moinliiy wim the unli lcBt election ila.v width Iiiim Imtii HH'ii In 1'rliM'. villi-for Hoine thnt', ilue In iiioh! part lo the fuel that tin re wiim only one ciimllil iti' for liin.vor mnl one vote w iiiilil have I'ltrleil lilm to the ol!lce. It. I. llaililiKlon mnl J. II. 4'rookM were on tint ticket for limixliiil t lit only olllee to which then'Weiv two canillihiti'M. Tin new roiiiiiilineii anil oltleei'M nM'lii-ltil are: Mayor, Will Wnrxweller; fonncllineii. I'n-tl W. WIImoii, V. Kin;r nnl A. II. I.lppmaii; ltiM'uiilcr, M. II Tn-aMiirer, J. L. McCtillm h, Marcluil, It. I. llnriiiiKtoii. The newly i hsi cil I'oiiiicHiui'il will iimmiiiiii' the iluth'M of llielr olllci'M nt the lli'Mt nit'i tliiK the couin ll In li In January. f JUST ARRIVED V Xr Iloliiluy (iooiln, every nrtWlu o( ex cplletit muility. :: At ADAMSON'S IAAAAAAAAAAAAJ Jim' Ih'lore. a freighter Im'Iwim'H Shaulko mnl l'liiievllle, had Home tn. iil.U' with IiIm freighting outfit In AntiioM mi WeilneHiIiiy evening, and the city nuthotitli-M are iiMkitl lo pay the exM'iiKcM of the accident, or Miami Hie coiiHi iiienci'H of a miiII for ilamagt'M. While Ihiori' wiim trying to drive IiIm team Into the lower fcii I yunl, IiIm Iioi-hch fell Into a hole widt h hail been dug In order thattheiily water main might Im-n-pairctl, and the pole wiim broken out of the lead wagon of the outllt. Ih'lore offcretl to Hellle IiIm ciimi' with the oil v outhorltlcM prtivldetl they would pay him $10 ami IiIm exM'UH'H luring the delay, but no act Ion Iiiim vet Imh-u taken by the nuthorltie. Antelope llcrolil. J. I. H.inill wiim In the city the IiimI of the week from llayHlack. w heiv he HayM the community Im en- Joying a gootl ini'iiHiiiv of priHK'iity. Nearly all the grain crop Iiiim Imhmi iiiarkctttl and gotMl pticeM have Imtii Mivtiti'd. He hiivm the IVMchuti'M Ir rigation & Power company Iiiim pimiiiiMfd nearly all the imtM In that portion of the ctiuntj, a fact which Iiiim leen the ineaim of the rancherH getting from -M to .ill centM more cr biiHhel than they tiMiially bring. A large crop wan harvested thin year mid the price Iiiim ranged from .VI to (HI centM perbiiHliel. Ordinarily, with Much a large amount on hand, the Helling price would have been In the neighborhood of IT.' to 'M centM. New Books Call and examine our late novels and la-nut Iful gift bookn In Silk and Leather Co vow The Winnek Go. Htadquarter tor Santa Glaum kAAAAAAAAAAAAl While Clark Kogew, Koy Itogrw and Ix-e Wright were near the mouth bane of Jrlr..lv butte, about nine iiiIIch below the city, TueMilay morn Intr uettlng a load of wood they ran acroHM a wiltl rat which wiim busily engaged at the time In making a meal off a Jack rabbit. The Iio.vm nrnietl theniMolves with clulm nnd riK'kM and made a charge on the animal which the latter rcHontod. The cat put up a gootl light for lt life nnd all the boys got several good HcratdioH on their hands as the result of getting to close to the animal's daws." .The eat was finally killed, after lie nan wltlistootl a fusillade of stones and clulm of 15 minutes duration, and brought Into town. The animal Is a good sized one measuring over three foot from tip to tip. The Ladle Aid society of the First Presbyterian church cleared about 125 at the church fair which was held In Itolkuap hall last Saturday evening. The sum taken In nt the various booths amounted to Jl.'ill nnd the expenses of the undertaking aside from Individual labor approxl mated f :10. The fair was a success from beginning tpentl and a, large crowd waited eagerly the dinmlng of the doors at 7 o'clock. The various articles, on sale at the booths were sold so rapidly that the at tendants had scarcely time enough in which to make change. A grent many more nrtleles could have been sold had not the supply boon ex hausted so early In the evening. The moinljoi's of the society are highly pleased with the success widen attended this their first fair. The proceeds will be used In furnish ing the new church building. Injured In Budiwij AalJtnt. . I "ri'il Wnllai-e mnl J-'raiik Kliatn-Im-iiu, while Koltirf from AnliioM' to l.ulillaw iiimI coming iIowh I lie Ante- loH' canyoli, IlllOIlt (WO Illlll'M W'l'Mt of Diniilu'M met with what proveil lo Im a McrluiiM in i lili'iit. It Mi'irM that tin1 w-'ioli Mtruck nlai'KertM'k on the hlh niU; eaiiM liiKthe toiiuue In Mlrlke I lie w iuni ImrwH, w ho maile a MiitMeii Innu'e, en lining tin' lemlertt to Ui'oiiie ex titeit, mnl nil Htarteit to run. Aliout t Mm lline Mr. HIiiiiiiIm'iiii fell out. In trying to reach him Mr. Wallace loMt IiIm liiilanci' mnl wiim iiImu thrown off, Hlrlkliitf iMpiariiy on IiIh foreheail, the lilinl whei'l riiuiilii over. IiIm rlht arm. IihiImIiik It neverely hut Hot InvakliiK It: 'l"0 hriilMlnu; liutli men wverely nbout the heail mnl hotly. The horMi'M ran nhout l.VJ yarilM w hen one of tin wheelerM fell, ca UmIiih; them to Mtop. iiiU liurnc wiim mo liM'lly Injured In the hack Mini hltiil partM that It wim ilii iniil to kill him, which they ilhl. They Iheti priM-unil miother Ina-Me from Mr. (turret t mnl cntiic on their way, nrrivhitt In t IiIm city hint Katiirtlay nlKht. I'VciI'm Im-mI fiieinlM (turilly knew lii iti . Imt we mv kIihI to nay that after rtftlnt: until Momlay lie wiim utile priM-ii'il lioiiiewnnl much lM-lter for the nMt taken. MmlraM I'loneer. Kmiinliic t lie lurKcxt etix k of Perfume ever liiil.iyil in I'riiit'Ville, wi' liniri' I licin in Imlk fur lilliiiK fancy l''ti let hI in cut !ii:i iM.tllrit in Kill lint'il CtflM', The Wlnnek Co. I Hendquartorii for Santa Claus til Uving and Forbei To Box For The Championship of Eastern Oregon. JmiieH Lavlnge, ox-champlon woit r weight of Canada, mid S. I'orbeH, of I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . who Iiiim appi'iirotl In nearly i boiitM on the Paiillc count, will uni t each other wit h the gloves at the Athletic club Thurs day evening, lhrenilK'r '-'!, to light or the middleweight champioliHhlp of I'.astern Oregon. Hot h men have Urn In training at their ipiaftew In the city for n week pant and those who attend the bout will see Home hint work. Lavlnge'M record In the ling covern IH'riml of no vera I yoaw during which he lias .pnrtkipated In Tu con lestM. Five yoaw ago lie got the lirislon over Imii Ciirdon In a 10 naiud bout al the liny market theatre In Chicago and followed this up a couple of years afterwards by defeating Joe Cotton In a 1(1 round go at Pendleton. In the spring of VMM lie knocked out Jack Dorrity In two rounds In lilsMlght with the lat ter at Walla W alia and a few week afterwards administered a defeat to Kid Jones in the eighth round of light at Colfax. Washington. Lavlnge wvured the Canadian hampionshlp licit In the welter weight chisH by whipping Hilly Arm- st rung at Montreal hi a tight which lasted for 15 rounds, lie held tills for two years finally losing It to JlmPoppHiu a twelve round bout at Hosland, It. C. in liHil. Those are some of Ids most notable contests and he has appeared In the ring many times at Denver, Spokane and numerous points on the Pacltlo coast and Is conceded to lie the U'st bag puncher In the west. The two fastest battles which roiiK has fought recently were botiU with Hilly Lurose In Seattle ami 'Spider' Lamb in Spokane. ForU's knocked out the latter In four rounds, the former fight luing declared a draw at the end of the eighth. The score and a half of other matches he has Urn In of re cent years have Urn boxing contests against men In the professional ranks, most of the bouts being pul led off at the principal cities In Washington. The bout here between the two men promises to be a fast one from the start and will decide the Fast en! Oregon middle weight champion ship. Lavlnge and Forbes will enter the ring at 115 and WO pounds respectively: Card of Thanks. The, Ladles of the Presbyterian Aid Society desire to thank the public for tluir HU'ral patronage nnd donations at their Fair last Saturday. Kate E. Liggett, President. ii( riuuuay WE HAVE: SELECT China ware, cut glass, . vases, statuary, souvenir plates. ALBUMS, photo, autograph, stamp and kodack. MANICURE SETS, three piece sots, gentlemen's sots, m 1 1 1 1 a r y brushes. COLD PENS, fountain pens, fnncJ pen holders, gift Ink wells. STATIONARY, one hundred syles to choose from.. PERFUMES. In fancy packets from one-eight ounce to 8 ounces. LOWNEY'S CANDY, warranted fresh, sizes to suit. ' BOOKS, too numerous to mention. The gift you have boon looking for is to be found here.- AT ADAMSON'S MASBIED. At the homo of J ii I lee J. I.. Lackey In (IiIm city, Momliy evening, lie-cenilM-r I'l, MImm Mllinle White, of llnyMlack lo Mi'. John W. Cow of Ifnystnili, Jiiiitl-e l.tickey iM'ifoi til ing the ii ii'iiioii.v. At Hie home of Omar ClaypiMl In thin lily, Woiluiday inoniliig at 11 ti'tiiM k, (Mi urred th weiMing of Mr. William . Arnold ami Jennie Tcmpletoll, the Iter. W. P. Jlimetl, performing the ceremony. Mr. and Mi. Arnold left nt mee for Hhaniko whence they will go to Oregon City to Mpend the hollibiyM with the groom's luot her. They will return In n short tluie to thlH city and will make their home In Crook county. Walter O. FllloH mid MIkm Addle L. Foster were milted In marriage nt lUo'ii'M'k yesterday nifiriiliig at the Methodist parsonage, the I lev. W. P. Jlimott olMclatlng. The wed ding was a quite one, only the rela tlvt of the contract lug purlieu being pri'Meiil. The happy couple will take up their residence at the farm of the groom's father, Win. Flllott, on the Ii Iiim u where they will U at home to their many friends. - DIED. Al Cciul, Oregon, Saturday, Iie-ceiiiU-r 17, nt the age of 31, William F. Stewart, brother of D. F.Stewart, of this city. Death was due to typhoid fever from which the de ceased had Urn suffering font period of nine weeks mid in part to a severe strain given the spinal cord while Mr. Stewart wan attempting Home time ago to keep a heavy log from rolling into the river. William F. Stewart was born fu West Virginia May s ami came to the Pad lie coast with IiIm parents at the age of (J yeaw. leaving the Willamette Valley at an early age he took up Ids residence In this coun ty which has Urn his home hIiico. For the past two years lie has Urn living at Pond where ,,ho was engag ed by the lHwhutes Irrigation & Power company. He was married In MM) to Miss Kathorlne (ille and the widow and two sons, U'sicles the relatives in this city survive him. The funeral services were held at Demi Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, the Kev. O. W. . Triplet t otliclating. Interment took place In the Coiul cemetery. Mw. (ioncVa Creamer, wife of Thomas Creamer, tiled of typhoid fever nt her home four miles north west of the city last Thursday after noon. Interment took place In Oiltl Fellows cemetery on Saturday,. where she was laid to rest U'side her little boy who died only three weeks ago. The services were cou- luotedby the llev. W. P. Jinnett, pastor of the Methodist church of this city, assistotl by t fie meniU'W of the lodge of which deceased was a member.. (ilnerva Austin wait horn In Jack son county, Missouri, February 171, nnd died DecemU'rl5,liKt4. She was married to Thomas Creamer September 2, Isltt. To this union four children wore born one of whom survives her. One little child, Joe, was burled Just two weeks U'fore his mother joined him; Mw. Creamer wan a. tnemU'r in gootl standing in the Welcome camp No. !)ffi!3, Uoynl Neighbors of America and carried a $:!0o0 Insurance policy In favor of her husband. A husband midline child and a host of relatives and friends are left to mourn lior lows. Thomas Jones, who has Urn 8tagi agent at the station U'tween Kosland and Silver Lake for the past six years, died very suddenly last Tuesday morning, at the age of 7!l years. Early that morning he was solr-od with a coughing spell and death ensued a few minutes after Dr. ISelknap, who lind Urn summon ed, arrived nt his U'dslde. Deceased was a veteran of four wnw nnd came to this coast In 1S55, from Lngrange county, Indiana, where he has two daughters and several grand children living. Inter ment was hold nt the cemetery yesterday afternoon. Grip Quickly Knocked Out. "Some weeks ago during the severe winter weather both. my wife and myself contracted severe colds which speedily developed into the worst kind of la grippe w ith all Its mis erable symptoms," says Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, muscles sore, nonu stoniieu up, eyes anil nose running, with alternate spoils of chills and fever. We Itcgnn using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, uid lug the same with iidoseofChaiubei Iain's Stomach and . Liver Tablets, and by Us liberal use soon complete ly knocked out the grip." These Tablets promote a healthy notion of the bowies, liver and kidneys which Is alw ays beneficial when the system is congested by a cold or attack of the grip. For sale by 1). P. Adin-a son. , ; NEW GOODS Coming every week iuts us in position to savo you money on alt drugs ami toilet articles Call for a saninle bott le of Winnek's Toilet Cream it is yonrs tor U10 asking The Winnek Co. Headquarters for Santa Claus rvivirv,irvir'tiririrv'iriririririr'if'iririr'ifiir'irir'ir'ir.Mr,ii''iri''(r,tr.'irr'ir'i L iLikJl.Jl.ikJl.il.JkJLJI.JUJl.Ji.JkJkJkJkJkAJkil.JbJl.iLJkAALJkJkJkJI.J r t j r t EL KINS & KING 1.1 i n J r i Li r i LJ r 1 Li r i ii ri w J r i ii r t ii r i k. J r i ii M Li r i ii ri k J r i LJ r i t i r i l J r t Li r i Li ri i i ri i i r i Li r i Li ri Li r i L i r i Li r i Li r i Li ri Li ri Li ri Li r 1 Li r i Li ri Ghristtnas Presents That Your Boy Will Like Foot Balls, Striking Bags, Boxing Gloves, Whitley Exercisers . Skates, Indian Clubs, l)um bclls, Hast; Halls, Air Guns, Stevens Rifles, Winchester 22 Rifles. $ We have a very fine stock of Carving Knives, Silver Table Ware, Nickel Plated Tea and Coffee Pots. Q Q Any of the above will make acceptable Holiday presents. I mi Elksns King Elkins t King Li rin LiLi The Key that Unlocks Vtjs Door Living. to The men of eighty-live and ninety years of ago are not the rotund well fed, but thin, spare men who live on a slender diet. lie as careful as he will, however, ft man past middle ago, will occasionally eat too mech or of some article of food not suited j to IiIh constitution, nnd will need nl tlose of Chamberlain's Stomach and . Liver Tablets to cleanse and Invigor ate his stomach autl bowies. Wnen this is done there Is no reifson why the average man should not live to old age. For wile by D. P. Adamson. 1 CROOE www mi OFFICERS: W. A. Boots, President C. M. Elkins, Vice President Freo W. W.L60H, Cashier I ii DIRECTORS: W. A. Booth, C. M. Elkins, D. F. Stiwart, Fred W. Wilson. Transacts a General Banking Basiness Exchange Bought and Sold Collections will re ceive prompt atten tion - J. W. BOONE Maker of the cele brated Prinoville Stock Saddle Saddles and Harness Latest improved Ladies side and stride saddles, bits, spurs, nn gi rn chaps, quirts and hticknmorcA. A Full Line of Stockmen's Supplies Write for Prices l'rineville, - . Oregon. ft W Mrs. John Cyrus j BARGAINS I In Jewelry, Silverware, Plain and Fancy Collars, Holts and Silk Waists A new and assorted line of Holiday Goods. Notions of All Kinds Special I'rlees on Silver and Gold t'uff Buttons, Watches, etc. Agent for Sewing Machines and Needles Mrs. John Cyras 7X Special Holiday Sale A special reduction will be made on my entire line of Millinery goods for the Holiday Trade. Yott will find in my store many useful and beautiful articles which will make appropriate presents for Christmas. A Further Fjiecial Reduction will be made on Collars, Infant Hoods and Ribbons. Mrs. Slayton's t Fnneville's Leading: r Remarkable values in Fall I R7 GKE T I " """ J. S. KELLEY, Q all. and Examine Them Hand painted Linen Sofa Pillow Tops 05 cents Lithographed Sofa Pillow Tops .05 cents Pillow Cords 05 cents Ladies Outing Flannel Night Robes, Nicely Trimmed. $1.50 WATCH THIS AH EVERY WEEK Ui.JWiLJLjLLJkJl.JULJLj r n L J n lj r.n L J r..i LJ n r.-i LJ ri L J r..i LJ ri r i i We wish to call the attention of the public to our GROCERY DEPARTMENT We have fitted out in a very neat and convenient manner for Groceries exclusively .the room in our building formerly used for hardware. We have greatly enlarged our stock and assortment in this department and henceforth it is our inten tion to make our Grocery Department first class in every particular, and to carry such a variety of delicacies that even an epicure need not r 1 L'J . r.n 1. j r.,T LJ r. LJ r.i LJ ri hj ri L.J r 1 f:1 i. J grumble. We carry the Diamond W Goods also M. J. B. Qoffee If 'you are looking for Good Coffee you should try M. J. -ii. If you do you will drink no other. 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