Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 23, 1905, Image 3

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    b LOQTiL MENTION a
Niewnrl iiihI )luilmn' lnhn-i-im-ii
inenl at Mu nt:i. & C(i'h.
Hlewnrt & IIimImuu'm pure lent lard
lit Michel & (Vs.
PrtlltnloullH 11 Specialty, IllUtle In
olf and ready to m curat UmuileyV
Niw line u( HltlrtM mill Neck Wear
nt Ooriiili-.vV ,
Henry Cnrllu was In the city from
liU Hciir rri'k minlr this week.
fwvvvv V V w V v
EVER SHAVE?
Why lint liu.v it (!)()!) f
MIKFFIKl.il UAZOIt.' 4
All kind of Ilui Iht Hup-
pill. :: :: :;
D. P. ADAMSON CO. J
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JllMt IIH'ClVCll it new l!l (if Jllllll II.
Stetson llnU at Huriuliy's.
Aniiiiiniltlnii of nil Muds til MtVhel
A I Vs.
Joe I, Inter wiin down (rum lii i
Paulina ranch this week looking
after IhihIu.mh limit. mm.
J. II. llnriii-y wiim In tlitM-lty from
Culver 1 Ik IiihI of t Ira week mhihIIuu;
n few day with hi finally.
nluvnii & Hideout linvi) just re
ceived u lniKi' lln of I.nillin' and
(Sent' FurtilHliliiKM. At tho I'.iunnr.
Johnson, llooth & Co. lire nifiklnu;
H nMi lnlty of Indies ami gent flue
wIiihu. Cull iiml liiHjii t ( tlu'lr llim.
Floyl Howell wan In the city for u
few day v tI t tin' first of the week
froni.lil t'rooki'il river much.
Foster & Horrhfitu will pity highest
Cash Price for liuoil JIii mill
Sheep Pelt. " m;
Tlit cut price nn still on nt the
HA.AAIt mul w III ' continue until
llM MtlM'k In l'lmilHtl'l.
('lain. Itedell returned tin- last of
tliu week from n trip to his rum It turn
I'millnii. lewl & I'liitk iin ktli'M for 1iilli'M
nuil Kfiiilriui'ii fur kiiIi- at Johnson,
Uootli & 'o'n.
c.c. lion wit in toMn itiu wii'k
from hi t Ii Ihm ii ruiich.
.). r. siIIim WHM in tlitM'lly tw-vrrnl
Iii.vh Ih lit week from post.
l. 1, Itojji'iH wn In tlmrlty from
Culver tin' luxf of tin1 week.
Jniue lycr wn ilown from How
ni'il this week on u IiiimIui'mm trip.
M. ". A wbrey wn over from licnd
ilnrlii;: tin' wirl mi ii ImihIiii'km trip.
I.. K. loiiulftM wax a. business
visitor from Hay Cni'k tin1 lust of
tin1 week.
. H. Alliiik'li'ini wait over from
Sister ilnrinit tliepiut week looking
after liusluc mutter.
Ir. Itt'lktirip In slowly recovering
truiii mi illness wlili h ki'pt. him In
door fur tin- iiat two wti-kw.
i
Clmx, llltiiliiiau nuil wlfi' win
over from HlMtiTi t!iU weoU mjh-ihI-Ui
a fi-w dayn vlult law; with frU-nilH.
J. N. liuiKcxM i-anif In Hiiiuluy from
AiitHoie mul In KtM-tiillnir tin- wii'k
ool;ii ovit Monii' lunula of Hliti'Ji
wlili h nit' on tin.' iiiiirKi'l,
I)r. Koni'ntM'ix wiih culli-il ' to
I'aulliui tint llrt of tln wifk to nt
ti'iul JohcjiIi I.Uti-r who wiih taken
Mi'iioiiHly III nt IiIh ruiu li Mouiluy
I'VI'lllllK.
M ntlt A A. A rfW A A. A. AAJI.
If your linnilw or fnrn In
t'liiiiHil mul
Wlnnok's
ilon'l curt',
you ii tent.
A ut'W" lino of uii'itV Jii'itvy work
luit hIhhh mul ilrtnn hIhh-h limt
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Croam
It Wllll't lOHt
ou Can Fitve
to $2 on Shoes
At tlm KACKKTSTOUB
J.N. Itiirifi-HH Iihm lioiiilit for II. F.
SituiiiliTH of Suit Lakf, nlioiit 1KH
two-yi-ar-olil wi'tln-rH from Tom Uro-
ttait. I ! rli't jmlil wait f .iitt yn't
hi'ail, tlii' hIhi-ji to Iki ihillvi'ri'il afti'r
xlii'iirliiK. Aiitflojii I (rnl"l.
' A A iA A jfm, tfk A A A A.J0S
J Till' ilirfert'liri iH'twii'tl
t it poori liulr miilaoiHt
z. flmlr U only a frwi'i-titM.
J WINM'.K wIIh kooi! rliniin
J at . jirlft'M tiimo to poor
Q rlialrM. W
J. F. Morrlii linn rii-i'lvi'il it law
xlilpint'itt of ilry K,"l'. 'If K'H'iIi.
vtc, uiNklnir IiIh iitoi-k In thM lino of
Hprlni; ami Hiimiiii'r K""1" an cuiii-
pli'tc an any otlii-r In the rlty. Il In
wiling uooiIh nt ivttHonnlili prliTH
ami will tnkf pli'iiHiuv In Hliowiuir
tin-in to you whether you buy or not.
M!hm Wllililnllilie Imvig next Hftt
unlay for Howanl will re h1h linn
liii'ii ciiKiiKfil to ti'iirli a tlirn'
no ii tlm' term ofwliool, V-C
Warm umi lifiivy ralii liming Him
niHt, wi'fk liavi- tuolHtcnwl tin'
Kroiiml tlioroiiulily mul kIvi-ii Hi'-farmi'i-H
n lluo opportunity to llulxli
wit h tlii-lr kjiI'Iiik plowhiK-
P "V A A A A AA A A V W
To buy n plivn ff fiirnlturt)
biH'tniMt' It Ik flicnp Ih not
ECONOMY
wlifii I'uriili lint that will
war I'OHtH only a llttl
more. Kit'
Wliinck'n Home .Maktrx
iirrlviil tit tin Iliuaitr.
HukIi Unfor vn tlown from bin
Htotk rmu'li vlhltluif with liU fnmlly
for it ft'W sbiyn iIuHiih; tin pitKl wit k.
Ill II fl'W iIiivm .IoIiiihoii, itooth &
Co, will m-rlve oiu of tin larjjt'Ht
Hhipuii'itH of ilry Kootlri I'vcr lnoiilit
to I'rlitftill.,
J. II. Wlinloiu wan In tin- city the
lat of tin week. Illn ilaiiRlitcr Hiu-
i'l Imjt Infu qiiltom'rlouHly III for norm
t lint' put.
tit'ort I (obit wan In t lip city from
Itcml Sat unlay inaktii iirranKi1
nu'iitw to tiM'tt tin half w ay Htatlon
nt tin obi river bi'tl.
wi pay rnu nitfiii'Mt market irie
for fivnli i'kh. Don't ni'il until you
wit uh. (ini iloor noiith of Alam
hoii'h ilruHtore. V. A. tii.oVKK.
.ioiiiihou, iJontii vV Co, an very
liuny niakliKf room for their lar;i
Hue of yprhiK kooiIh which will ar
rive In a few ilayn.
A It K YOU tiOl.Vd TO THE FA IK?
If you nre you hail better pna-hune u
pair of up-to-ilate hIioch nt JoIiiihou
llooth & (Vh.
Y. K. JohiiHton, who him been the
local iwiit for the I'rliievllle-Shanl
ko Kt-tigo conipany for the pant year,
left Sunday for liU rmirh near Shuiil
k. Oolonel F. Smith went over to the
Columbia Southern Irrigation Co'h.
Ht'KTetfiition lant week to iiHHume
cliarRO of the cotiMt ruction forceH
which huvebc)uu work on the com
pany'n cannlH.
The lnflli'H of the I5aptlt church
netteil a Minn exceeillng $40 at the
Ice crea in Hoclal given In Belknap hall
butt Saturday evening. The hocIii!
watt well a t tended anil enjoyed by nil
wno partook of the tempting cakes,
confectloncrleH and Ice cream.
The work of grading tho Btreets
began thin week, the surveying being
In charge of L, I). Wlenfc, of Ilend.
It'lH expecltid that the work will be
flnlHhed liiHlde of a few diiyH anil will
beau improvement-which will en
nblethe city to handle the wnntij
water to a great ad vantage.
Mr. and Mih. HI dwell Cram and
their little daughter were in town on
WedncHdny from Oronn Keyn. Mr.
Cram Iuvh ItiHt delivered 51 bend of
beef cat tin at Shunlka for Hhipinent
He Bold them for f 4.25 per. hundred
and the 51 head averaged 127S
noundw. Ho has about 100 head
more to deliver, thin liwt being con
traeted at $4.50. Antelope Herald.
A dally mail servloo between Trine
villo and Silver . Lake will go into
effect March 28. . The new schedule In
to take the place of the hIx Union a
week Borvlee which hurt been in vogue
I'OHtal Innpector Vaille was In Bond
last week arranging matters and
while there expreHwed IiIh dlHiipprov
al to the route UHked for In petitionH
Home tini3 ago that tho mail be sent
direct to Bend by the way of Madras.
Wall paper in the nont
ext up-to-date designs, all
wcigbta and priceu. If
you want wall paper, in
spect thin ftoek :: ;:
I). P. ADAHSON & CO.
Work on the educational exhibit
Ih living purHiieil dlllgeutly by the
IIIkIi Mi'huiil puplln who mv prcpar
lug tleticrlptlve matter concerning
Crook county. About 20 different
HiibjcctM will Im dealt with covering
the early hlntory, geological forum
tioiiH, product loim, mmumn, etc.
When IIiiIkIiciI ami cornt'ted, the
varii-.UH HubJiH-t! will be printed and
publlHhi'd in book form. A part of
thoHowlllbo Heiit to tlm I'wIh and
Clark fair and the balance kept In
thin city. The pamphlet complete
will contain npout 2(1,000 word.
Horse mutter, who got liuny dur
ing t lie pant wevk In Heveral localities
along the Ocln.ico and nt Combs Flat
would have furnished a good story
had they not been persuaded to
mend their wh.vh and return the
horses which had slipped into their
keeping. John Ifunsaker missed
several head of his horses and others
iH'hrtiglng to different persons. turned
up missing about Hie first of the
week. But the rustlers themselves
were amateurs In the bulsness and
were persuaded, after being shown
the narrow and rocky road they
were traveling, to rot urn tho animals
to tho pastures from which they had
boon taken.
Pfrs. Ida I'rose wIhIich to in
form tho general public that
they can get the very best
meals to bo bad In Prtneville nt
her boarding house. UNoxt to
AV. II. Young's blacksmith shop.
CaUand Test them ,
It Al A m A iAc a.V A A- j4V A A A M
Wt pay the highest cash price for
nil kinds of Produce, Poultry, mul
Fresh Fgirx. A big Hiipply nlwnyn
kct oil hand when possllilc.
Prliievllli Market, Vxvt. lini'MZKi. &
Ko.v, Prop.
It. F. P.lek'iit II and John Flemliig,
.tiM'k buyers from Portbunl, were
In the t liy this week. Tliey went
out Monday to look nt several
luuiils of slui'p which they will
probably purchase Is-fore leaving
here.
The old reliabk Pelt r Schuttler
Wiiifons can be found at J. F. Mor
iU'h. Light build, durability mid
easy running quantities have Hold a
great iiiiiiilier of these wagons mul
will sell inort. 1! j
J I ST AHKIVKIl-At Mrs. John
Cyrus' store, an assortment tif All
over liU'e, KiubrolderleH and ready
made underwear. Also silk, nit teen,
Flnnui'l mul white wnlsts, cmbrolil
ery pleoiti, pillow, tops and silk to
work them. Sand silk mid spool
silks In nil Hlpuli'H. Velvet arid silk
ribbons, collars and handkerchiefs,
In mm iiml hose supporters. CreM
ami tissue pajicr. . nil'l
Frank Klklns and L. K. Douglas,
of Madras, have recently purehnxot!
it $.!(HH) steam threshing outfit which
will h- opeiMti'il under the firm name
of F.lkius & Honglas. Both art good
imslnes men and no doubt will re
ceive a huge Hhuri of tho threshing
trade the coming hcuhoii which Is
growing very rapidly In the district
In which they will osratt.
Heavy sheep buying was carried
on last week In the vicinity of Ante
lo)s. Farbuar Mcltae, who Is buy
ing for J. O, F.dwrirds of Hay crock
purchased small bunds from Tom
llroKitn, James Connolly, Pat Kad
Igiui. Joe Bnnnon,' John Mclonnnn.
It. T. McKao and M. C. McKay. The
prices paid ranged from $1 to $2.25.
All the purviiiiKott made were from
yearling bands. The sheep will Is?
delivered nt Shnnlko after the shear-
lug sen hi u closes.
J nines Eagan was held to the
Kntnd jury lu bontls of $."(MI by
Justice J.tickey this inornlnff at a
prelimlimry hearing given the de
fendant. The warrant for Easrnn's
arrest was sworn out by Henry
(irlines In which a charge was made
that Engnu had wilfully shot at the
(irimeH bouse while imsHlnir In a
buggy about two weeks ago. A
largo number of witnesses were
present In the "court room nt the
hearing and their evidence sub
stantiated the charge contained in
the warrant fornrivst.
It Is learned from a reliable source
says flu Telegram., that -tho Sunm-
ter Valley Kallway Company will
soon resume the extension of Its
roadlH'd from the present terminus,
tho town of Tipton. The exact date
of commencement of work is not
yet known, but as far as can Ik
learned the company-Is only await
ing the positive assurance that good
weather conditions are established
before starting .grading. It is re
ported that the matter of delivering
of the rails is settled to tho satis
faction of the Mormon, road, and
that no further obstacles will be
placed in its way.
We uro ready to show you a very
complete lino of implements and
vehicles Including Hacks, Roud
Wagons and Buggies. Tho lurgcRt
assortment we have ever had. We
are sure wo can make prices and
terms that will suit you. Come and
hoc us and wo will talk the matter
over. Wo handle the best, for it Is
only the best that Is good enough
for our customers. Our Implements
and buggies are the celebrated John-
Door make. The world's best. John
Deer plows aro made froift case
.hard noil, soft center steel, tho best
steel that Is manufactured for the
plow trade. J. F. Morris.
LOHT A bunch of key, cohsistliig
of padhs k, store and post office keyn.
Finder will plrniM l.'itve same nt this
office and secure a reward.
HIT FATION' WANTKH-I'.y a lady
as Kt-iirrnl linutekecis'r. Country
pn iViTi'il. A.Mivhm A. It., Cure of the
Journal, Prim- Hie, Oregon.
FOB KALK-A chol. u lot of fruit
trees from Tin Dn!len Nurseries. In
quire of P, I!. Polndexter. 2ml
A ball full of young jieoplo enjoyed
thoHt. Patricks dunce nt the Ath
letic club Friday night. Prof. Henry
npH'iired lor the first time In the or
elifHtra and the music generally wan
quilt the Is-st that ban lieen heard at
any of the dances this winter.
Byron ( inly and J. H. Tillotson
left thin morning for Lookout moun
tain to continue work on the cinna
bar properdin there. If possible
clay will It located with which to
burn brick. Hie bitter to lie used
liter In the spring when the fur
naces, which are now under con
templation, are eivch d.
"The lister," a three act farce
comedy, the cast of characters liolng
rmidu up principally of High School
students, will be presented nt Athlet
ic ball Friday evening,. April 7. TIiokc
who will appear In the different
roles have been putting in 'several
weeks of diligent rehearsing, and the
play will Is ii laughable and
thoroughly enjoyable affair from be
ginning to em). The proceeds will
Ik used for the ls-uetlt of the High
school and the play Itself Is deserv
ing of a crowded house, which no"
doubt will be present on the evening
in question.
Some time next week a half way
station will be tened and ready for
husincH on tin (Jeorgt Hobbs' home
stead Just this side of the old river
Is'd. The iit'WiDitnbllsliineiit Is a co
partnership affair In the bunds of .A.
('. Lucas mid Oeorge Hobbs, and ar
rangemcnts have lieeii inaileforevery
possible accomodation to the travel
lug public. Meals will lie, served and
hay and grain will la kept on hand
for teams. Water will be hauled
from the springs nt Powell Buttes
for use ut the barns and 1101111110
purposes:.. A petition has also been
drn wn up asking that a new post-
ofllee ls'.establlshiil at this point to
lie known as Hobbs, and It is asked
that A. t". Lucas bo appointed post
master.
BASE BALL
DANCE
To be
benefit
given .for the
of the Prine-
taffik 3A..A1..A. .At iAjAjA: jA. Al At A-M
Centennial Notes
- Work on the California building at
the Lewis and Clark exposition is
progressing rapidly and will bo torn
sletodby May 1. -
An interesting display froinNavnjo
Indian reservation will show Indian
blanket weavers, making tho rugs
which have made the Nnvajos
famous.
The staff work on tho beautiful
Bridge of Nations Is now completed.
Tho Bridge is almost a half a 'mile
long and is built of wood and staff,
In imitation of solid masonry'..
A model posfroilice will be install
ed at tho Exposition. It will prove
Interesting as an exhibit and useful
n handling the immense., amount
of mall mutter sent out from Ex
position headquarters.
MARRIED.
At tho residence of Knox Huston
in this city, Friday evening, March
17, Miss Goldle Hinton to Mr. Clarence
Ferguson. Justice Luckoy per
formed the ceremony.
Special Subscription Offer.
The Journal has purchased 100
yearly subscriptions to the Pacific
Tree. Vine, nn excellent oil to 50
page monthly tnngazluo devoted to
farming and stock raising and con
tabling each mouth many worthy
articles on these subjects besides
giving its renders plenty of good
fiction nud household articles. We
will give absolutely free a years
subscription to this "magazine to
every now subscriber paying a year's
subscription In advance to The
Journal and also to old subscribers
paying up arrears. Tills offer will
hold good while the subscriptions
last. Sample copies will bo mulled
upon request. Tho offer-Is ft good
one and is worth twice the price. -
ville Base Ball Club on
Friday, March 31st.
The Base Ball Nine
. will manage the dance
and see to it that the
music a fid other fea
tures which go to make
a dance successful are
of the first class order.
The money secured
from the proceeds , af -the
dance will be used
in paying for the new
outfiit recently bought.
In addition to the dance
the young ladies of the
city will serve supper
at midnight, the pro
ceeds from which will
be npplied to he good
of the base ball cause.
Dance will be given in
P.A.lC.Hall
The Baso Ball Boys
need the money and
assure you the best
time of the season, so
you really can't miss
this. Remember the
Place and the Date
Prineville, Oregon
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The Special Features of This Machine Tire
A Positive Force Feeil ihat will sow any grain
Discs All Hight Hand which leaves the ground level
Hard Oil Cups on Disc Hearings which insures perfect oiling
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For an Impaired Appetite.
Loss of apiH-tite always results
from fanlty digestion. All that Is
needed is a few doses of Chanila-r-lain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets,
They will Invigorate the stomach,
strenthen the digestion and give you
an npietite like a wolf. These Tab
lets also act as a gentle laxatjve.
For sale by 1). P. Adamson & Co.
THE EMPIRE STABLES
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HUGH GEE, PROPRIETOR.
1VA A A A A AAJkA A Ajti
Special Attention Given
to Board in? :j :: ::
First Clas Teams to Let
at Reasonable Prices, :
Up-to-Oate Outfits Fur
nished for transporting
Parties to the woods or
an outside point :: ::
J. AV. BOONE
Maker of the cele
brated Prineville
Stock Saddle
Saddles and Harness
Latest Improved"" "
Ladies' side ami
stride saddles,
bits, spurs, an
. gora chaps, quirts
ami hackamores.
A Full Line of Stockmen's
' Supplies
Write for Prices
Prineville,
Az Parties to the wocds or j
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PRIXEVILLE,
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Remarkable values hTFaU and Winter Underwear at the
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: '-r J;:s." KELLET, "Pbopbietob. .
We are reeeivinp; new and and. fresh
g-ooils Lj. all our lines every lew days,
and oar prices are the
L OWBSTINTHB QITY
for honest goods. When your purse
is short come and see us and we will
save you money.
Gall and Examine Them
FARMERS NOTICE
I am prepared to grind Chill
Plow Shares at 25 cents
each. Have just installed
new machinery for this
special purpose.
E. G. HODSOX,
At Prineville Flourim? Mills
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PriQeville-Slianiko Staore Line
Daily Between Prineville and Shaniko
SCHEDULE
Leaves Shaniko, 6 p. m. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. m.
Leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m.
- First Class Accommodations
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YES: Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the
-best made. . We have them, the famous
A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
"I can heartily and conscientious
ly recommend Chamberlain's Coug'h
Remedy for affections of the throat
and lungs;." says Hon. John ShenicU,
220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two
years ago during- a political cam:
paign I caught cold after being over
heated, which Irritated ' my throat
and I was finally compelled to stop,
as I could not speak aloud. In my ex
tremity a friend advised me to use
Chamberlain's Cough Itemedy. . I
took two doses that afternoon and
could not believe my seuses when I
found the next morning the inflani
nintiou had largely subsided. I
took several doses that day, kept
right on talking through the cam
paign, and I thank this medicine
that I won my seat in the Council."
This- remedy Is - for sale by I). I'.
Adamson & Co.
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We are making room for the largest consignment of
shoes ever shipped to any firm in Crook County and
will be prepared tcfShoe any person who wears Shoes.
We carry the famous 'Health and Walk Easy'
Shoes for men and women, which have never been been
equaled for comfort, style, fit and wear.
This is a good spring to wear spring goods. We have
the largest and snappiest line of Spring Goods ever
brought to Prineville, which rill be ready for the good
people to select from in the near future. Do not
buy elsewhere until you have examined
our line.
JOHNSON, BOOTH s GO.
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