Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, March 30, 1905, Image 3

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N. I'. Mi t'ulii w in n IiiinIih-lh
orViuit Imiiioiiin IhM Tmi'kiIii.v.
Stewart iiml IInil-i'tn'H liuiiii' cini'il
11 11 (1 1 H lit Ml' III I. & ( U K.
Sli'Wiirt & Hoilsmi's pun leiifl.iril
lit Mlrlii-I & Co'.
, W ill Kurd r'tiiriii-il NntHlilny from
Htllptit tlio nincli III SI-lrlH,
I'lllitiiliiiiiiM II nji.t tntt , iiii'ili' to
order awl ivud.v tu wcuriil floriuli'.vV
I'. S. Cowli'H wmh In ( In' i ll.r mi a
llllHlllfMM ll ll fl'olll Hii.vmIiii'K Tihh-
iln.v. .
New line of Shirt and Nii-U Wear
lit (loriiih'.v'n. ,
).), Cl.llwr Mllll Wife Were III (lie
city from Cuh rr jeMi'i-dey mi a l.rM
vi- It.
I. II, UiiwI.IlW va4 It Iii:ii.k
vlulior (nun l.nnioiiiit during the
pmt .. eek.
JllMti rtv'lvei II le.V Hue of Jiillll I'-.
NteUoii llaMal U.il'iiil.'yV.
Mm, Lue.v Aii'liTM'iii iiii'l Imiiu1iI"T,
MUh I.iiIh, relumed In tin city Mint,
ilny fruin t ii lr rnm li at 1'oni,
Aiuniiiallloii of nil K I ml4 ni MIi Ih I
A I'uV,
fain IIId'H'lll IliHi piM re-
vrlvi'il ii htrun liiu' of l.ndl.V mil
it'll In" I'liriilnliliin-, At tin1 l'.uaiir.
r.aulnii'r I P. WelM left Saturday
fr I'm'iuI after km-ikIIu: tin' week
lll'IV KltrVe.Vlllg lll' Street ml'l"C.
JiiliUMuii, lliiol Ii ''I, (in- making
n HjHvlully lit Indies nml gent's due
dines. Call mill itispivt tln'lr Hue.
Fouler & lorrlnn w ill pny highest
Cimli I'l-I'i'ii for tiool Hides ami
SllH ) lYlt, III'.'
t C. It i nv ii, of lli I. 1. !'. Ci..
wiii over (nun IIimiiI tli tlmt of tin1
week mi a littNliu'iiM I ilp.
Frank Foster r-t ttrttil Monday
fruiu l'oril'iiid where In' ha liii-ti
Miitiij; till' past U weeks,
Tin t'Ul prlee.4 an hi til on nt the
IIAAAU nml will eoniiiiue until
tM Htm k i rvliailxl''il.
l,evlrf & Clark' iiii-kllf fur ladles
ii ni 1 gent li'Mii'ii for hiiIi at Johnson.
Hoot Ii lV ll'!.
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If your lunula or fnee Is js
chapped iiiiI f.
Winners
Cr6am j.
Won't rout. $
lont run, Ii
yoti a rout,
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A tirw tin- of iuin'H liravy work
Iiih; hIiim' unil iIiih .Iioph Jut
nrrlvnl nt tin Itnsanr,
fn ii frw tlayrt Joluifuni, Hooth &
t'u. will nrrlvi oin of tin' 1arj;itt
nliliiiii'otH of tlry iiuiU rvi r Iu'oiikIiI
to rrlnrvlll..
We jwiy tin tiljKhrft mai'krt JHirr
fur fiit.li rayrn, I'on't ki11 tintll you
h tin, Oin' iloor Houth of Ailaiu
huii'ii ilruif kIoi'i', (', A. tii.ovi-jii.
JoiiiiMoii, lliioili JJ Co. urn vrry
liiiy nuikliu rnoin for tlirlr lar(;t
II lit of nu'liijj; fomU whlrli will nr
rlvi In ii few iI.i.vh.
Alii: Y(l' titUNti TO TIIK FA IK?
If you iwvyoii lnul lu-ltrr iuivIimmii
jtulr of up-to-iliUc uliot'N nt Joluiwoi
ltooth & t'o'H.
Warrrii I'.rown It-fL wrok for
IiIh rant'li at llayMiack afl'T lllllii);
tin lumltloti of deputy Shrrlff iliirluv;
tin pant month.
MIhm Manili VaiulcriHiol left Turn
ilay luiirnliiK to Hpciiil a few iluyn
on Iter lioiiu'Hteuil iihovi' lloml.
lurliirf Iter aliHi'tifc MIhh lora Ward
In tilling the posliloii of operator at
tin telephone ollk'C.
V. J. Lively, who linn lieeu Hel'l-
unly 111 with an al lack of piieiiuum
lit ilurlnij tin; pant two weeks, In
Jmpi'ovlnu; raphlly and will lie nlile
to ui't out of door a.'rniu lu a nhort
time.
J. (). Johimon and II. 1. Tiiruey,
of the ltenellllteH Irrlati; n & 1'owet'
roiiipnny, punned t hi'oti:;-!! (he city
Monday on their way to lteud from
rortlnnd where the annual inert lug
of tin eoinpnii.y wan held lant wirk
Clilcken Htealliif; doeHti't pay In
Ileiid. JiiHtlec Luwrenri. lined a
man who ntole five fowln at that
place, hint week tlio ipieenly hiiiii of
ffitt). A man Kulll.v ' worwe eriinc
could relish spring fryn at 1- w
head.
Fhv, catised , hy a, defect h e Hue,
unvo JiiMtleo Ltii'kry'H family a half
hour of an.lety last Friday uiornlnn'.
'I'lie hla.u wan Ili-Mt seen eating ltn
way aloii);' t he eeillii!; of the dining'
room, liut wiih rxtlnjiUlKhed hefoiv
It had K.iiitnl much headway and
before the department could resiiond
to tlio alarm of lire.
Preparations have been ronipletcd
, by the members of the local ball team
fora Hno time at the baseball dance
to benlvrn In Athletic hall tomorrow
tiln'ht. A lonjj; program of danceH
will be K'lven and the youn ladles
will presldo a t theHU))er which will
btmi ven (lurlnir an Intermission hi
the (lances towards midnight.
(1. 11. Converse and ,r. II. Vlncrnt,
tif Eugene, who own hotnesteailH In
the vicinity of Sisters crossed the
mountains a week a;;o last Friday.
They camo over the MeKen.le route
and encountered bfit little snow.
This trip was liiade earlier In the
vear than any other of which there
is a record and is evideueoof the fact
that but little snow has fallen hi the
Ciwcades during' the past winter
i io.l, dry Juitlpi r wood at Mii hcl
& Co.
IU hiiic niid hear tin' llluxl rated
H011414 ut Hie bull Monday met
Tiieiil.iy.
'I'ln (livitt Tiiilu ltoblieiy at tic
hall next Moiiilay and TiH'H'lny.
Tills i.i one of the lx-t of IIUollK
illiiiainl is about Kmifii-t lon.
A new pout oilier was itabllsh.Ml
last week at 1 Irlider and A, It. I .vie
linn been appointed poitiiiate;. A
" (lines a week 11111II srrvlce Is
now In operation from tbrrc to
Madras.
Jiwepli Combs, lln will known
iranl roiiuty rn 1 1 le latvr, U biiyhiK
.lecM In this M'i'lloll. lie l offi rllllf
?l I for ,earllu-t, .l'l for two-year.
oi!b mid f J'l for tliii e yeal'-o'il. This
U tin adviiui'i' f nboiit f ! per hi ad
o cr the pilnit paid hist year.
Spray ( 'niirlei'.
.Ii'i-eph l.iMir, who. was ipilte
-erloii;"iy Injured n wn k nuo while
ill lvlilu' liolue. Is lei nvi rlnjt ".lowly
.-oin Ids Injui !. I'r, Uo'iiber:i:
ivl'iriied ll'olil ill-' I.U.ter laiicll Mull
day and t-t. iled I Ii" iiijiired ui.ili was
1 '-i-t liu imliil a My, nlllioiiuii frill
rally III for if-'Vi-rnl days.
You fan Save 1
$t to $2 on Shoes
J At tlie ItACKKT STOHK j
,). I', Morris has received a lartc
Hlilnui'iit of dry kooiIm. ilrrsN Hoods,
1 le., lunl.lliyr Ids Mo. k III this line of
prlli ami suuitlier K"ods as eoiil-
ele as any ot her In t he cliy. lb Is
' IliiiiC K"ods at reasonable prices
and w III take pleasure In show lnj;
Ihriil tojiill hetlieryou buyorilot,
Tin Pioneer Association of Oregon
has set Jimr la im the day for the an
anal lui-cihu; and .lune 111 will be l'l-
oiie, r day at the I'WIs ami (lark
expimilloil. Mots Lore, wlu Is lo:!
.years old, and who was employed
by the Hud-ton Hay company In l."a,
u III be la I'm ll, m l at thai tine to
iiltrlid the ir.eelliis.
The difference hrtweeu
a poor chair and a irood
chair Is only a fcwcrlits.
WINM-.K sdls good chairs
lit prills close to poor
chairs.
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The new law which makes -lierp-
men pay part of their tuMts In couu
tl s Into which tle-.v tak their lloil.s
for siiiiiuicr i.inu'e. Is not brlnn re
ceived with lunch favor In an.v'of the
eonnties affected. It will take prob
ably a tliollsaiid dollars a year of
t a es from Wheeler county and as
lunch front milium, and turn the
same overto tiratit and Crook. which
will nhe iiothlua; lu return. As in
I he past no effort will is made by
local olllclals where sins 11 from other
counties uresiiot, lopunini tue suoo
ers. - -Fossil .lourual.
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J.frs. Ida Prose wlsh;s to in
form the general public that
they can get the very liest
meals to be hud In Prlnevllle at
her boardlm house. Next to
W. 11. Voting's blacksmith shop.
Call and Test them
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GooU Show Next Week.
The moving pict u iv concert given
by the Steel Fn-eland Company at
Coininert'ial Hall on Wednesday
night was the best entertainment
ever given, In Antelope. They had a
large audience both evenings, the
s.'allng capacity of the hall being
taxed to Its limit and unlike the
majority of shown touring the in
land country, the entertainment was
an good as they advertised. Ante
lope I leiald.
The StiH'l it Freeland Concert
Company will be at the P. A. A. C.
Hall Monday and Tuesday, Aprils
and 4. Admission 'a and .10 cent's.
Ileserved seats at Winnek's Drug
St mi tin cents.
Street Grades Completed.
Fngineer L. J). Wlcst c'anplctcil
the work of grading the streets last
week and the finished data and pro.
tiles will he ill the hands of tin
council committee on Streets and
Public Improvements: as soon as
completed and sent over from llend
Willi tills much needed work done
the council will be In a position hen
n tier to make a gradual Improve
ment of the thoroughfares and
building penults can be gran led In
accordance with the surveyed lines
which have been established. In
time, t he streets will be cut and filled
so that t no waste water can lu
handled advantageously ,
The Ulster to Be Given Saturday Night.
A change of date from April 7 to
next Saturday evening, April 1, has
been made lor the presentation of
the High - school comedy, It was
thought bettor to give the perfor
mance this week Instead of next so
as not toconllict with several other
entertainments on the calendar. The
play Is a humorous one throughout
and no doubt will be witnessed by a
large audience. It Is safe to remark
that every part of the three acts will
be thoroughly enjoyed by all who
attend.
IT. I lllll' Hill Wife MIC H'llll!lli tilt!
week on lliclr !o-liiitr nuwli war
I In- lower lullji'.
I. A. M.HoWill
was In tin clly
raiiili 011 lower
I t Ills Week from Ids
Crooked river.
Miss Winifred Cllne li ft last Satur
day for Howard to brtfin n. three
mouths' term of tt'HihliiK.
The annua! merlin;; of the I', A. A.
C. w ill be held lit thecl'lli house next
Moiid ay rvrnlnjf. The regular r !--I
Ion of ollicers for the eiisulnjf year
will Is' the chief business feature of
the meet h:-
J v Ik lit Itols rls has . purchased
from Dr. Itoseiil'r( the two story
bulldiujx North of the lattrr'n rrsl
denee. The old striicturi will Im
torn down and Mr. Kolwrts will
move the 'umber to his homestead
properly In the Culver i!!ntl)c(.
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Is 1 here a room In tin houe
that does not have the luster
and bi'trhl iaMs thut It should
have'.' ;: We keep all kinds of
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D. P. ADAMSON & CO.
b Jr f, s, ?m A .'v m rv v m
l.ove Halli y vmis lu the clly Mmi
day from I'aullna. lie went down
to t he Forest ranch to secure Home
bridge sti'i'I W hlcll will be Used III t he
construe) loll of several new bride's
in t he I'au'.lna district of which Mr.
liniiey Is road commissioner.
The old reliable I'rter Schllttler
Wauotis can Is' found nt .1. F. ilor
rls's. I.llit build, durability mid
easy rumilliK ipialltllles have sold a
Kient iiiiiuber of these wagons and
will sell more. Jl'J
A. ('. Lucas mid (ieorne llobbs
were over from the half way station
t Ids' morning to get aloud of provis
ions. Mr Lucas said a barn .''x.V)
fiit had Ihmii comileted mid that
I hey would be ready in u few days
lo aceouiodate the traveling public.
.1. L. Wliidom was In the city from
Culver Tuesday. Mr. Whuloni stilt
ed that a greatly Increased acreage
will be pet Into grain this year lu
the AyriH y country. He has rircut
ly ch ared and, broken an additional
acres oil his ranch, and In doing
so grubbed out over Fa Juniper
I rers.
The members 'if the l'rllievllle band
are making arraiigeiitents to give n
three act comedy drama entitled,
"The Country Kld"ln the near future.
Considerable new scenery, made rs
pivlally for the play, will be painted,
the work to lie done by A. H. Jtollur,
The pi iM-ivds of the comedy will he
for the betetit of the baud.
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To buy a piece of furniture
Isvause It Is cheap Is not
ECONOMY r
when Furniture that wilt
wear cosis only a little
more. See
Wihuck's Home Makers
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Jl'ST AKUIVKD At Mrs. John
Cyrus' store, an assortment of All
over lace, F.mbroidcries and n'ady
made underwear. Also silk, sateen,
Flannel and white waists, embroid
ery pieces, pillow toils and silk to
work them. Sand silk and spool
silks In all shades. Velvet and silk
ribbons, collars and handkerchiefs,
hose and hose supporters. Crepe
and tissue paper. mid
We are ready to show you a very
complete line of Implements and
vehicles Including Hacks, Iload
Wagon" and F.nglcs. The largest
assortment we have ever had. We
are sure we can make prices and
terms that will suit you. Come and
see as and we will talk the matter
over. We handle -the best, for it is
only the Ifest that Is good enough
for our customers. Our Implements,
and buggies are the celebrated John
Deer make. The world's best. John
Deer plows are made from ease
hardned, soft center steel, the best
steel that is manufactured for the
plow trade. J. F. Mounts.
Telephone Line tu Culver.
Postmaster Summers returned
Monday evening from the Culver dis
trict where he has completed the
PrlnevlUo-Culver telephone line as
far as the. I. II. Wlndoni ranch. Th
line will be built on Into Culver as I
soon as the balance of the, wire is re
ceived and put on the gro'un.l. It 1h
e.ipected that connection will be
made between the two points inside
of a couple of weeks.
In the meantime work on the Pae
Kle States telephone line from Mad
ras to Culver is progressing rapidly
and in all probability will be com
pleted as soon as the line bet ween
the latter place and this city. By
the. second week; next month com
iiHinicatihn can be had with Mahras
and all way points.
The wire is strung to a point only
1) miles this side of Madras and the
line would have been completed to
the latter point this week but a
mistake was made at Shanlko and
the wire" and insulators held their
through an error. The delay forced
Mr. Summers to disband the work
ing crew for a short time. He states
however, that the line will be pushed
on to Madras as soon as possible
and connection between the latter
place and Prlnevllle will be establish
ed Inside of the next ten days.
Yesterday morning the line was
open to the Wtndoin ranch and
operated very satisfactorily.
Jhs. M. Kelley lenves tomorrow for
Portland to Is- absent several ilayn1
oil lillslliess matters.
MS'j" A bunidi of keys, consisting
of padlock, stole mid post otlleekVN. j
Finder will olease leave same tit this !
olllce mid sii-ure a reward.
KITI'ATION WA.NTKI-i:y a lady
as general hoiiekii"per. Country
pr ferred. Address A. It., Care of the
Journal, I'rineville, Oregon.
Foil NAMi A choice lot of fruit
trees from The Hallest Nurseries. In
quire of I'. It. I'lilnd-Xter. -uibi
James II. (iwlull, of I'endletoll,
who for the past five yearn linn Ism
secretary of the state Woolgrowers
Association has In-cii appointed sec
retary of the National Livestock As
scxiatloa and ha vlng accepted will
leave I'l'lidletoii about the lath of
April f..r Denver, where the head ofi).
ce Is located. Tie secreiaryshl,) of
the national iisHiM'lailon Is .ivi ry Im
portant poMliou and Is a 11 honor to
l'eiidli'loti to have it fall lo one from
that i lly.
IHunks for taking the rfuufy
I census have lel'll receded bv Ac-
rr.L I). Lafollilt 11 ml the wolk of
ruiijii. -rating the population in the
count ry dlst rlet-t w lills well under
way in n short time. As soon as
tlds work is complied the taking
of the city's census will be coin.
Illellced. Probably before tin as
sessment roll 1-t completed the
population of I'l'liievllle and ail thi
ol her towns In the county will have
lieeu determined.
MARRIED.
In thkj city, Wednesday morning,
March -', Miss Irene Fresh to Mr.
Wm. liuldwin. theKcr. W. P. Jin
nett jH-rformiiig the ceremony.
Died
At Suplep, Oregon, Saturday March
11, the Infant daughter of Mr. and
Mm lus lelore.
At Powell Iinttes, Friday, March
17, Mm. I'niaiiiH 1 Pussett. The re
mains wen burieil at the Powell
Iluttes cemetery last Sunday after
noon, the Itev. W. P. .linnett, nsslst
ed by the Itev. (). W. Triplet t, con
ducted the services.
BASE BALL
To Im
benefit
given for the
of the Prine-
vi tie llase Hall Club on
Friday, March 31st.
Tlio Bane Bull Nine
will manage the dance
and see to it that the
music and other fea
tures wbieb go to make
a dance successful are
of tho first class order.
The money secured .
from the proceeds of
the dance will be used
in paying for the new
outliit recently bought.
In addition to the dance
the young ladies of the
city will serve Fupper
at midnight, the pro
ceeds from which will
" be applied to the good
of the base ball cause.
Danco will be given in
P. A. A. C Ball
The Baso Ball Boys
need the; money and
assure you the best
time of tho- season, so
you really can't miss
this. Remember the ;
Place and tho Date
Prineviile, Oregon
FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 31st.
A Chicago Alderman Owes His Election to
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
"I can heartily nml conscientious
ly recommend Ghnniberlnin'8 Cough
Remedy for affections of the throat
nnd lung's;" says lion. John Sheniek,
220 So. Peoria St., Chicago. "Two
.veal's tigo durlnjr a political cam
paign I caught cold after being over
heated, which irritated my throat
and I was finally compelled to stop,
an I could riot speak aloud. In my ex
tremity a frien.d advised me to use
ChainUerla la's Cough Remedy.
took two doses that afternoon nnd
could not believe my senses when
found the next morning the inflani
nation had largely subsided. '
took several doses that day, kept
right on talking through the cam
paign, and I thank this medieim1
that I won my seat in the Council."
This remedy is for sale by 1). P.
Adamson & Co. '
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For an Impaired Appetite.
Loss of apis'tite nlwayii ri-sulth-from
faulty digestion. Ail that is
needed Is a few doses of ChamlKT
lain' Stomach and JJver Tablets.
They will invigorate the Htomach,
streiithen the digestion and give you
an appetite like a wolf. These Tab
lets, also act as a gentle laxative.
For sale by l. P. Adamson & Co.
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Maker of the cele
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Stock Saddle
Saddles and Harness
Lat eat improved
Ladles' side and
stride saddles,
bits, spurs, nn
gora chaps, iiuirts
and hackamores.
A Full Line of Stockmen's
Supplies
Write for Prices
rrineville, - .Oregon.
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Wall paper in the neat- jj
est up-to-date designs, all J
weights and prices. If
you want wall paper, in-
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Grain
The Special Features of This Machine Tire
A Positive Force Feel that will bow any grain
Discs All 1'iht Hand which leaves the ground level
Hard Oil Cups on Disc Hearings which insures perfect oiling
Chilled IJushingsj for Dine
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List of Styles Carried
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THE EMPIRE STABLES
HUGH GEE, PROPRIETOR.
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Special Attention Given
to Boarding :: :: ::
First Clas Teams to Let
at Reasonable Prices, :
Up-to-Date Outfits Fur
nished for transporting
Parties to the woods or,
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Remarkable values in Fall
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RaeKET S TORE
J. S. KELLEY, Proprietor.
"We are receiving new and and fresh,
goods ia all our line 3 every tew days,
and our prices are the
LOWEST IN TUB CITY
tor honest goods. When your purse
is short come and see us and we will
pave you money. - x ,
Gall and- Examine Them
Prineville-Shainko
Daily Between Prineviile and Shanlko
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- v Leaves Shaniko, C p. m. Arrives at Prineviile 6 a. m.
Leaves Prineviile 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m.
u First 'Class Accommodations
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YES: Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the
best made. We have them, the famous
We are making room for the largest consignment of
' shoes ever shipped to any firm in Crook County and
will' be prepared to 8hoe 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 Prineviile, which vill be ready for the good
people to select from in the hear future. ,' Do not
buy elsewhere until you have examined
our line.
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