Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 11, 1905, Image 3

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faiir.v riiiulli'M nt tllover'a.
J nut nii'lvi'il ii new llni' of John It.
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will iti;ci:ivi: this vi:i:k-a
new line nf Millinery, Simmicr Slilrt
WnlMt NiiltH. Hlilrt WnlxtM. VniN-rM
mil mi entire new line of Dry OimhIh.
('nM'ii lienvy xIuh'h nt Tin llnxmir,
imiie iN-tter niiiile.
Wlieil In I'linevllle eiill iiml K-t our
pI'leeM nil ici'm-crleM. A. (ilnver.
I 'nine In Hint wi our new Kllrtieii
Queen. A. II. I.Iiiiiiiii & Ci.
ltoyul Cliliiiink hIkmm Ih'KiT lliail
the Walk-over nt The Itiumir.
springtime:
In there n room In I lie Jioiimc
that iIimh not have the liiHter
nml lirlKlitniHM that It kIiuiiM
have? :: Wo kivp all kind of
Wall Tniier. :: :: ::
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JoIiiimoii, llootli & Co. nre iiiiiklnit
n MMs-iktly ot Inille mnl Ki'iil'n Due
mIiih-h. fall ami lnNi t tlielr line.
KUOS rtilt S.M.K llrown Ivirliorn
I'kkm nt rent l'r wttlmt. .Mr.
Wallnee Pout, I'ohI, Ori'trim.
1'wU & Clark fierkllin (or laillew
ami itiMilli'ini'ii for mile at .IoIiiimoii,
Itootll & I'll'.
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Jj If your ImitiM or faee In
cliaiei nml
WInnek's Cream
A don't rurv. It won't rout
A von a rent.
The fiimoiiN Itnynl Chinook uline
fur nieli at the llnxnar. Voil an'
Mire to Ret the latent Hhae If you
l.ny a Itnynl Chinook.
The latent Mtylen, In I.ndli, Minuet
ami Clilliln.ii luitM Jiint nrelveil, nt
' v,, . Mr. S.ikIi- Slayton-
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lilifheHt market jirlce
f ; ' loii't mll until you
' ilnor Mouth of Ailaui
min'M ilrut; Htore. C. A. ili.tivK.it.
A. II. Unimian A Co. have .Mm
yard of Inlalil Linoleum whlrh they
offer for fi.iHI H-r Hiiinre yaril, regu
lar prleet t'i.Xi.
AUIC YOU (lOINU To TI1K FA IK?
If you are you hail lietter pun-huMe n
pair of up-to-date hIumk nt Johnnon,
Itootll A Co'h.
Cnlnvnn A Klileout have Just n
reived n Hhlpmt'ut of the well known
l.yux 1 t-n ml I, adieu nml MlHWHulxxti.
They nre lunnufnet ureil hy a faetory
that iiuikeN exclusively I.ndli'M ami
MImmhh hIum'h, auiTtliey art- lenders In
xtyle ami quality. Call am) hii
them.
J. F. MorrlM Iiiim received a law
kIi IpiiK-nt of dry jroods, dnns noods.
etc,, inakluir IiIm stock In thin line of
Hirlii and Hiiininer noods iih eom
plote as any other In the city, lie Is
nellliii; k'miIh nt reasonable prices
nml will take pleasure In showing
them to you whether you buy or not.
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a Tlie dirierenee net ween
j. n poor chair and n tfood
chair Is only a few rent h.
J WINNEK nellrt Rood ohnlix
nt prlci'H dime to poor
4 ehalrH.
V. M. Klkint Ml for rorllnnil
lnnt week on b liiihiiieKH trip.
(Jeo. Meyer wan over from lieml
Sunday to nttcinl the hull game.
John K. Kynn wim over from
liend tli ih week ulti'ii'lin to IuhI
nt"4H iiiiitlern.
Frnnk Koilnmn ami wife were in
the city from Mnilrsn hint Sunday
to bUimhI the hall gnme.
Dr. Itiwcnhurg wnn rnlled to
Hy (reek Fridny lo utteinl Mm.
Jhiiich Kdwurdit wliw Iiiin heen
111 for revrril wivkp.
Will Powell ennie in from Moro
Sumljiy mid left for lleaver creek
the lirr't of the wim k to join Lin
hrotliiTN who are htiyinK hor.Hi-H in
thill Hfi'lioti,
Frank Wright, the younjc mnn
who wim arreHted for Imrw Htealing
wvernl weeks wim geiitenccd
hy Jtitln ICIIih in llni circuit ronrt
IiihI Friday morning lo two yearn
imprinoninent enilentiary. Wright
plead guilty to the charge ond
Judge Klliri took ocean ion to ad-
miniHter n few retnarkii with a
view of convinrinR tho young
primmer of the error of hie way.
Mi-Candie and Iturgei8, of Ante
lope, hint week completed their
aheep purcluiMe in KaHtern Oregon
and the lotnl nutnher reachen 4().
(KH) head. During thin month and
half of June the aheep will he
nhipped from Shaniko, 1 1 H cum he-
ing ncrcMiiry to trannport the
Hti k. The hiindH have I een pur-
chaHfd for II. F. SaunderK of Salt
Lake fit v.
The old rellalile Peter Sehutller
WanoiiHi an Im found at J. 1. Mor-
rU'n, l.lKht liiilld, diiralilllty and
eiiMy riinnliiK UalltltleM have nohl n
uri'iit iiiiuilier of thew wiikoiim mid
will nell more. 1
Voti Can Save
$1 to $2 on Shoes
At the KACKKTHTOKK
lAisi Lantern Stnr ln. Ntnr
within wreath mid HiiKpendeil from
(told har. Ketiirn to Mr. C. F.
Smith and reeelve Hiiltal.le reward.
1 he lwi.se hall dance at Athletic
hull wan well attended Inst Satur-
lay evening. The meriiherH of
the Annex arranged a liooth in
one corner of the hull where orange
frappe wan nerved during tho
evening which added to the
pleasure of the occasion.
MARRIED.
Jl'ST AKK1VKD At Mrn. John
CvriiH' Htore. an assortment of All-
over lace, KmbrolderleH and ready
nuule underwear. Also silk, Hiiteen,
Flannel nnd white wulHts, embroid
ery iiliTCH. pillow tops and silk to
work tlieui. Sand silk and spool
silks In all shades. Velvet and silk
ribbons, collars nml handkerchiefs,
hose and hose supporters. Crepe
and tissue paper. mlC
We are ready to show you a very
complete Hue of Implements and
vehicles Including Hacks, Road
Wagons nnd UiikkIch. The largest
assortment we have ever had. We
are mire we can make prices and
terms that will suit yon. Come and
see us and wo will talk the matter
over. We handle the best, for It Is
only the best that Is fjood cnQiig'li
for our customers. Our Implements
and buRR'les are t he celebrated John
Deer make. Tho world's liest. John
Deer plowH are made from case
hartlned, soft center steel, the best
steel that Is manufactured for the
plow trade. J. F. Mointis.
Lent Sunday evening, April 2ird,
at !:.'50 o'clock, a prettv wedding
was celebrated at the home of the
hride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo
(). Hagey of this city, when their
daughter, Mica Kstellu, was united
in marriage to Mr. (lail Barnes.
Kev. A. J. Irwin of the Proshyte
rian church read the marriage serv
ice. The bride's gown was of white
iilk, cinhellished with orange hlos
ttoms, nnd the groom was attired in
hlack. The bridal couple were at
tended hy Mr. and Mrs. Vic tiih
son. Hoth of the contracting par
ties come of good families nnd are
highly esteemed in this commu
nuy. iht. anu iurs. iiarncs arc
now nt homo on the Hagey farm
seven miles north of Burns. BurnB
News..
Cinil Barnes is a ton of Frank
Barnes of this city and is well
known here.
J. Frank Stroud and wife and
Mrs. II. C. Kllia were among the
Bend vioitors Sunday who witnens
ei the hall game.
W. P. Vundevert nnd suns. Will
and (leorge, were among the visit
ors from llcnd who attended the
hull game Sunday.
The new grade went of the city
will 1st completed nnd oiened for
travel this week. The county
court is holding an open pension
thU mouth and will act upon the
work as soon as the contractor
have flniidicd.
Dunham Bros, have delivered to
tli J French, (iilman Co. ten head
of Hereford hull'. The sain was
made lust month hy contract the
latter coinp. in v agreeing to take
the cuttle if siitNactory. So well
pleased were they wit!) the hunch
that all were accepted. The price
paid was 7.r ier held.
Nutlet to Contracttrt.
Notice In hereby Klven that Mealed
bills fur the eoiiNt met Ion of n two
story w Inn on the school hulMlntc In
Dint Hit Nil. 1 Will ls ni-elved lllltil
May l't. ptftfi, at i p. m. and necomp.
nnliil by eertllli'd check for .1 er
cent of bid. Const ruction must ls In
lu'corduticc to plans nnd sisfKlcn
tlons prepared by J. H. Khlpp ami on
exhibition nt the olllee of the school
clerk. ISonnl reserves rljcht to re
ject any nml nil bids.
l!y order of the Itoard of IMrectors.
M. U. Kl.l-IOTT, Clerk.
oaasiaate
T1 nmk
(lood Iirus or I'oor Prop
Which?
We. sell the (iood Units at
the rlnht
Prices
Kiccltl nltentloii paid to
Home Formula nt
WINNEK'S
John Aldridge nnd Roscoe Holt,
two young horse rustlers wanted
in Arlington where warrants
charging them with horse stealing
have Isten filed, were arrested
Tuesday evening and lodged in
the county jail. They had broken
into several places along their
route down the Ochoco, and James
Klliott telephoned Tuesday to the
sheriff that he had them in charge.
Deputy B. F. Jones went after the
two young men and when brought
here their identification was easily
established by the descriptions
furnished the local oflice by the
sheriff of (Silliam county. The
latter was at once notified nnd left
Arlington yesterday morning for
this city. The young prisoners
stole the horses they were riding
in Arlington and judging from
their actions in this vicinity it is
probable they will Jiavo to answer
more than one charge of burglary
besides the criminal charge for
which they nre wanted in liilliam
county.
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Make Sure of Your Accomodations
W hava S.000 Dadrabla Rooms
In PcUaU Famillaa and 16 Holali
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Tlu-y arc nli tl) (urnlhvil.
Tlii'jr are cli aii nml 'oni('rttl.
Thejr rn rliwc t tin- fair iirmneU.
Tlmy are on Olri-i l tr--t car llin-.
Thrjr art. all i lii li il I.) our ax"".
Thry af tin- yrrj In lli rlty,
TlM-jr cl "' '. l it day ami up.
Tln-y ar all umli-r ,-outani-t .
Th-y ('annul ralw tl.a ri nin e "(Uoled
l) na.
Tin y arc mil i Im .mI tor mull you
bavvMfii thm.
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WIl.l. KSCORT YOU TO THEM
Superior Grain Brills
The Special Features of This Machine Tire
A Positive Force Feed that will sow any grain
Discs All Right Hand which leaves the ground level
Hard Oil Cups on Disc Bearings which insures perfect oiling
Xon Wearing Chilled Bushings for Disc Bearings
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"Th Country Kid" May 30-31.
The memliers of the hand have
completed arrangements for the
production of "The Country Kid,"
a three-act comedy drama which
will be staged at Athletic hall
Friday and Saturday evenings.
MayJJOand 151. The music will
he furnished by the band orchestra
and ii largo amount of special
scenery has been painted. The
play is a humorous one through
out and has Feveral thrilling
climaxes among them being a
powder mill explosion and a fire
scene. An admission of 25, 35
and 50 cents will be charged, the
proceeds for the benefit of the band.
Tickets are on sale at Winnek's.
Annex Entertainment Postponed.
The entertainment which was to
have leen given by the members
of the Ladies' Annex Friday
evening, May 1'2, has been post
poned indefinitely owing to the
sickness of both Dr. Belknap and
Duncan Macleod. Announcement
will he made later wnen the en
tertainment will be given.
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SCHOOL
SHOES
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For Sale By .
I. HICHEL & CO.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
To buy a. piece of furniture
befauso It Is cheap Is not
ECONOMY
when Furniture that will
wear cimts only a little
more. See
Winnek's Home Makers
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At the residence of S. J. Newsom
in this city, Friday evening, May
5. Miss Nellie Day and John D.
Newsom were united in marriage,
tho Rev. W. P. Jinnett, pastor of
the Methodist church performed
the ceremony. Tho bride and
groom, who enjoy an extended
acquaintance both here and in
other parts of the state, left for
Portland to spend their honey
moon.
In this city, Monday, May 8,
Miss Harriet B. Marquis to Vm.
M. Parker, County Judge V. A.
Bell performing the ceremony
The contracting couple returned
Tuesday morning to their home at
Madras where they nre widely
known.
At Albany Miss Gertrude Mc
Daniels to Clyde Rowcll of Sweot
Homo. The grooni is a brother of
Mrs. J. F. Morris of this city and
made his home here until a short
time ago.
BORN
In this city, Tuesday May
to the wife of W. T. E. Wilson,
Sisters, a 10-pound boy.
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For Prices and List of Styles Carried in Stock Write
W. F. Kmg -
(Succoator to ELKINS KINQ)
For Weak Digetion.
No iiKiliclne can replace food but
ChunilR'rlnln'H Stomach and Liver
TubletH will help you to digest your
food. It Im not the quantity of food
taken that gives Htrength and vigor
to the system, hut the amount dl-
geHted and awtimilrted. If troubled
with a weak digestion, don't fall to
give these Tablets a trial. Thous
ands have lieen lieneflted by their
uee. They only cost a quarter.
For sale by 1). P. Adanixon.
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SUNDAY, MAY 21st
Admission 25 cents
owned bv C. E. Dart
of Grizzly, Oregon,
Will make the season
.of 11)05 at the iVewbill
ranch at Grizzly. The .
Horse is a dark dapple
bay, weighing about
1300 pounds.
FOR SALE
Any one desiring to
purchase this horse can
secure a bargain by
writing or calling at the
Newbill ranch at once.
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J. W. BOONE
Maker of the cele
brated Prineville
Stock Saddle
Saddles and Harness
Latest improved
Ladlea side and
stride saddles,
bits, spurs, an
gora chaps, quirts
and hackamores.
A Full Line of Stockmen's
Supplies
Write for Prices
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THE EMPIRE STABLES
HUGH GEE, PROPRIETOR.
Special Attention Given
to Boarding :: :: ::
First Cla Teams to Let
at Reasonable Prices, :
Up-to-Date Outfits Fur
nished for transporting
Parties to the wocds or
an outside point ::
LI YERY. HACK AND
BOARDIXG STABLE
MAIN STREET NEAR THE
OCHOCO BRIDGE
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Remarkable values in Fall and Winter Underwear at the
RAQKET STORE
J. S. KELLEY, Pbopeietob.
"We are receiving1 new and and fresh,
goods ia all our lines every tew days,
and our prices are the
LOWEST IN THE Q1TY
for honest goods. When your purse
is short come and see us and we will
save you money.
Gall and Examine Them
Wall paper in the neat
est up-to-date designs, all
weights and prices. If
you want wall paper, in
spect this stock :: ::
D. P. ADAH50N & CO.
Priaeviile-Shaniko m he
Dally Between Prineville and Shanlko
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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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Host Popular
"Mothers buy it for eroupy child
ren, railroad men buy it for severe
nnd elderly people buy it for la
Ri'lppe," sny Moore Bros., Eldon,
Iowa. "We sell more of Chamber
lains Cough Remedy than any other
kind. It seems to have taken the
lend over several other good brands"
There Is no question but this medicine
is tho best that con be procured for
coughs and colds, whether it be a
child or an adult that Is fflicted. It
always cures and cures quickly.
Sold by D. r. Adamson.
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Can You Walk?
YESt Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the
beat made. We have them, the famous
Gotzian Shoes
We are making room for the largest consignment of
shoes ever shipped to any firm in Crook County and
will be prepared to Shoe 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 vill be ready for the good
people to select from in the near future. Do not
buy elsewhere until you have examined
our line.
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