Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 01, 1905, Image 3

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B LOG71L MENTION
NtlH'li Mill lit I'nxl III IiIiiM'I'h.
All Mini of IIhIiIiii; lurkle III
I'.ii.aur,
The
Ui'iN'crlcM nt lii'ilrm k pi lee fur cash
lit lilovor's.
.Now llii" ..I Shirt iiml
ill (ii.nuli'.v'H.
N'lik Wear
I'miliiliiutiH ii spivlnllv, iiiinli' to
order mnl ready to wen rut i o inl''. 'm
A Hue Hue of luliiieeos, rival's mnl
fancy randies id (iliivri'V,
.Imm reeclvcd n new llin of .liilni i.
Stetson llutMiit Uolllilc.v's.
Capon licav.v shoes at The liimiar,
null.' heller iiiit.lt'.
When In I r 1 1 1--ill. mil mimI our
prices mi itt'iM-i-i'li'M. ('. A. liloicr.
( oiiii' III mnl hiv i. iir now Klt. lii'ii
(Jihtii. A. II. I.liiuimi V Cii.
Itoyul I'hluouk hImh'h I h t ti-r tlimi
(In' Walk over at Tlic Ituzuur.
I'm vim' i : i : it fat a iIIhIi ,,t
AilaniMou'M loo Cream'.' IIm
always kooiI mill wi iilwa.NH
liac II. Solil hy tlic .IIhIi ..r
lularjjer Ii'Im, lei Cnlil S kIii
0. P. ADAMSON CO.
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Johnson, Houtli A Co. lire making
II spivlalt.v of ladles mnl peat's line
hIhm'h. Call ami liiHH't't their lln..
I'wli. & Clark luvktl.'H f"r indies
lllnl irclltlcllieli for sale lit Johnson,
Id mill & Cii'h.
Your dinner will liixt." I'rlli r
riml look In tier if H. rvi'il on
i of lliat iii'W crockery
( r o in
W I N N E K
Til.' fa III. u w Ituval Cliiin.ok shoe
fur iin'il at III.- llazaur. Vim are
HIIIV to U' t till' lat.'Hl sllllpO If von
1 1 1 1 a 'u ill Till K .
The latest stile", In Ladles, MIkhcm
mill Clillilii'iiM liatx jiM I'vi'Im iI. at
lowest prlren, Mr. SiihIi' Sln,1o.
lilovrt'.
Wo pay I In- liluli'-M market price
for fiitili I'utr. I"H'I h' until you
fit' iih. On.' .lour smith of Adam
son's dl'IIU store. C. A. lil.ol I 11.
A. II. I.!inii,'iti & Co. Iiavt' .".(Hi
yar.U of lalalil I .liiol.'iiiil W hlrli tli.'.v
offer for t J.ik per square ynr.l, regu.
I nr price fl.'.
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Keep out llic wind makes
womene' work t'ltfy. Cover
your Moors with I. indium.
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I N NEK'S
it A. TW ifik ?W sU &m jA( rfW Jtu M
A 111', Vol' liOlM! TO Till: 1-'AIU?
If you urn j on had lielter purehaw a
pair of llp-to-ilate Mime at .IoIhihoUi
I'.iioth V Co'm.
Calavan .v. Itlileout have JiihI re
piive.l a h! 1 1 j o if ii 1 of the Well known
l.ynx liraml l.inlleM ami .MmhhhIik'm,
They are luaiiufaet ureil hy a fa. tory
that maU'M exiitmively l.ailleM ami
MImni'm mIum-h. nml they mi' lemler hi
ntyli' ami iiial!ty. Call ami nee
them.
J. !'. Morii Iiiim r.velve.1 n larj;e
Hhlpmeut of . I ry jooim, iIitmm oo.Im,
cte., making IiIm Htoek In HiIm Hue of
upline mnl Hiiuimer o.hIh iih ruin,
jiletc iim any ot her In I lie lity. He Im
Hiillntf w;ooiIm at rertMoliulili' ptieeM
nml will take pleiinure In m1iowIii
thi'in to you whetheryou Imy ornot.
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n poor chair mnl a pioil
ehnlr Im only a lew centH.
WINM'.K hcIIm jrnoil chalrM
at prlci'M cIomi' to poor
phali'N, W
far H"W"a"W1W9 VU" V i
J,OST ltet ween l'l'lnevlllc anil
SlwlerM, u pocket book eontalnliiK
Kevcrul recelplN mnl a mite In favor
of. I. A. South, iiIho one Hinall day
liook. Iteward of $10 until June5 l!.
for return or not mention of llmllnu
Hmne to
Hardy Allen,
SIhIci'm, ( Iren'ou.
JI'ST A UK I V KI At M im. John
CyruH' Htore, an nHHotinient of All
over lace, KmhroldeticM ami ready
onnde underwear. AImdhIIU. Hatecn,
Uiannel and wlilte wiiImIm, enilirold
eV:v pleeeH, pillow Ioih and wllk to
vrk them. Sand hIII; and npool
KllkJu In all MhndeH. Velvet nml silk
liltlioKw, eollarM and handkerchlefn,
Iiohh nlid hone Hiipporler. Civpi
nml tlHHtinj paper. U'Ti
We arc nlyd.v to whow you a very
complete llucN of lmplement mid
vehlcleH IncluiUViu' Unckw, It o ad
VonH nnd Nuitsile. ,l,l ltiW'Ht
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nre huiv we emi niivue prieen iimi
terniH that will milt yoV ("oino nml
net um and wo will talk Mho matter
over. Wo liaudle the IiokV for It Ih
only the IiomI, that In K'oH I'm'UKh
for our piiHtoinei'H. Our Imir.k'niontH
mid liunnli'H are the celehrntod .iolin
1 liuiv'niii l.i. The U'llliil'H lll'Mt . Jolllll
Deer plowH nro niado from pasKj
liardned, soft eon tor ntool. t he boHt
Hleel that. Im maiiufncturod for the
plow trade. .1. V. Moiihih.
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.1. I'iniik Nlroinl' mm over from
I'.i'IhI yesterday on a business (rip.
It. I". .ell was over at Hem! on a
IiiinIui'km lrli ilili'lnn llii' piixt week.
Irving Kivil wiik over from Lytic
Sninlay lo nlteiiil Ihc Iiall ten ine.
W aller l.ltliK'iw, of I ,m in hi l ji . wiih
In the ell.V lllHt week.
Henry Wiinlom wiim
from Culver Moiiilay.
In I lie flty
I . 1 . 1 1 1 y Sherirf Jaiu.'M Hmltli wiim
over from Iteud on lejMl mattern (lie
llrnt of I lie w.H'k.
II. II. I'avU wiih .low u from IiIh
I'aulliia rmieli vIhIiIii with relative
ilurlmc (lie piiHt wi-ek.
MiH, A. ('. I.iiihh mnl Mrx. Or a
I'olit'l.'Xler were over from Iteml
Suiulay.
leoriii' Kay wiin In town tliU week
from I.omI ec-ek looking after la in)
mallei.
J. K. 1 ii ii wiim over .from Bend
till' lllHltif till" Week On U iMIMillfMM
t il.
Jerry Cramer wiim a IuimIiii'mm vIkH
oI'm from Mailnix ilnrltiK tin- aMt
W.i'k.
CIiiim. Ileilell retuilieil linl week
from a trip to liU ntoek raneh In the
i'aullua a. ill ul iy.
I'UK SAI.K N.- uprlulit piano.
Heeli IIMi'il lint II few molltllM mill Will
hcII at a hat nalii. Aihlr.-MM II. pare
of Thi .loiirual.
I.ONT A liln.-k fur overeoat liel ween
I.aniuiitii ami l'lini'VIHe. liewanl
for ret ii 111 i 1 1 u: Fame lo
lr. JI. O. Ily.le.
Itatph i' wax In the city Mon
ila.v from IiIm ran.ii near I lay Creek,
w here he hii.vm the MhearliiR Im well
inlvaueeil.
lion Itea ami Martin I'ratt cmnc
up from MailriiM Mmiiay evening In
III.' ( MilHfiiiilille. They letlll'lieil
linliie yeMtenla V.
Mih. J. A. liiilliford mid moii
left Moiuln.v for t heir home In
afler Mtiendlliil a mouth In tl
, Will,
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vlhlllnu Willi l.iatlveM.
J. II. Wiudom mid family left yes
terday for Portland to hm'uiI a
couple of we.-k en: the Ia-wIm
and Clark evpiwitlon.
A. M. Urake wiim In the city Mon
day on IiIm way to Head from an ex
tended trip In the eiiMt mid Mouth.
Mayor Uoo.hvlllle, of lieinl, went out
to the river with him.
Cont iniiouii Irrigation above town
Iuim reduced the Ochoeo to a tiny
kI ream, but no one Im Kriiinbllu ho
Ionic iim tlic water Im turned onto
(I'ow lun prop.
Mr. J. II. Crouk, Mimm Hetilah
CrookM mid MinM liiauville Clifton
will leave next Sat tirday tor rortlaud
to attend the fair for a couple of
wivkM.
Dr. Edward purcluiM'd the
1). P. Adiitiinon ri nidi neo this week
and h:iH tnovod into his new home.
Mr. Adiinir'on'H new limine will
noon he ready for oci'iiani'y.
The old reliable l'eler Schuttler
WanoiiM can be found at J. I". Mor-i-Im'h.
I -l-4.il t build, durability mid
eaM.v niniilnr iUHlitltlfM have Hold il
K-reat number of theMn wiitfoiiM and
will mcII nioiv. !!
The I.amouta ball team will play
the PiinevUlo HIrIi School ball tos
mci'm on the local diamond uevt Sun
day nflernoon. The rrluevilleH ox
rtM to even up on the dlmiMter
meted out to them two wcekH ao
on the l.amouta dlamoiid.
A lary;e crowd of ilaneerM at tended
the dance nlven by the baseball boyw
In Athletic Hall Saturday ninht. The
ovculnji' paKMed pleaHiintly with the
aid of -ft mil iiiumIc and tho yoiinjj;
ladlcM added to the occiihIou by hoi'
vltiK frappo.
Tho Antelope Herald, which has
been owned and publishol by Max
Ludileinanii for novonil yearn, has
been Hold to II. 0. Klbbe. Mr. Lued
demanii will move to MadriiH to
look afler thelntoroHts of tho Madras
I'ioneer, which he has recently no
quired. , !'.. AdaniM, who Iiiim been In
th.
cllv the past inontli writ Ins
the
hlntorv of Crook county for
tin
WoHtern IllHtoricnl rubllHliiiift' coin
pany of Spokane, left yesterday for
Mitchell to complete IiIh work In
Wheeler county. Tho volume relnt-
lun to this county will apponr Hoine-
t lino this fall.
Smith iV: ('look have moved their
stock of n'oods ncroHH the street from
their building Into the otlleo rooms
formerly used by tho Htiij?e company
They will retain the present iniarters
until their now brick building U coin
pletod and ready for occupancy. The
Htiw compimy has moved their oflice
farther up Main street, tiisliij); the
bnlldinu.' south of Heiulerson Pol
lard's.
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A T A H I, K C L O T II
T VV 15 Ii V E NAPKINS
T W E L V E D 0 I I, I E S
Something entirely now and
tho correct thing for afternoon
tens and lunches. 35 cents
for theset at
W I N N E K ' S
from
Jiim Wtinlit and Mile, of Summit
I'nilrle. are In the cly vImIHmk.
I.. M, l.i ma n wiim in townthU Wll k
from Mm much on Camp Cprk.
, S . I.. llarrU wiim ii IhimIiicmn vlt.it
or from I'iiMt dining tlii.paHt week.
(iin. Itobu, of Paulina, was In
town on IiiimIiii'hm iiiuIIcim ilurbiK
t he week.
Itev. W. V. Jlnnett will preiu h nt
live OraMM mcIiooI Iioiimi' next Miimlny
iifternoou at :t o'liiM-k.
Jllxtlee lllckey Im r.l'OVerlllK from
an at tack of grippe which Iiiim kept
til in Indoor fur the past w-.i-k.
MImm Jackie l'.n k, of I'.eml, left
Monday for Portlmul to visit with
relative. From there she kim'M to
California to pimikI the Miimmer.
J.m l.areii, the IrrepreMlble J.n-,
wiim In town Saturday from I'orest,
(irover Vouiitf left today for Tim
Halle where In- will join his Mltcr,
MIhm Stella, who Im ntteiidlni; St.
Mnry's Aeadeiny, and top'ther they
will ICo to Porllaml to the fair. They
will ret.iiru to Prllieville about the
IiimI of the tliouth.
I'. A. Ilacklemaii ami F. If. Pfclffer.
of Albany were In the city the IiimI
of the week on their way to the Alio
llai kleinau ranch near Crook. Mr.
PfelfferexeptH to purrha" the II ve
st. M-k on Hie ranch together with the
M ional properly and In the event
the deal I cloMed will ene the Ilack
lemaii farm for n jM-riod of year.
Mr. mid Mrs. K. II. Smith, Mrs.
John Cyril and A. Tcjcihi went up
to (lie Smllli rnli.il on the Ochoco
Siimlny and HM-nt the day mid Mon
day enlliin trout from the stream.
A Hue hi rliiR, liuinlM'iiiiK J.'iO. wiim the
result of the two days' excursion.
Mr. Teje.hi ot his horse, hi illn-cl-lotiH,
nml i-niiKlit two iiiIiiiiowm: but
not 1 1 1 1 r wiim lots' said about that.
J. 1'. HoU-rtM was In the pity yes
terday from Alkiill Flat. Mr. Hub
erts Inst w.-ek turned off 170D head
of sheep to J. N. P.lirtfess of Alltc!oie
ami Soul hetiaud. of KoMcburn, re
celvliitr tor his yearlings, $J for
the old sheep nml $l.."i for the
lambs. I Us dip of wool averaged!!
poiimlM to the tleii-o which he sold
at 'JO ecu I. Mr. Pols'i'ts said the
Alkali district was In kooiI poii
dltlou owiiiLf to the recent heavy
rains, mid prospi-cts lino for n jrooil
mciimou'h crop.
Slierlff Smith yesterday received
word from V. K, (inerin, Jr., who
is now in New York City, that he
had interested eastern capitalists In
the McKay Irrigation proj.tct north
of this i-lty. The n.vessary funds to
lliiance the scheme have lieen assur
ed, and Mr. Uuoriii will leave for
Piincvllle with two of Hie now men
interested ill tho enterprise the last
of the week. The party will look
over the hpok of country to Is.' re
plaimed, mid Mr. .(inviin writes that
all he wants is to p't them on the
u round, lie expresses himself s
feellny; ponlldent that they will bo
satislled lieyoiid a doubt.
A Homo Missionary Society was
ornaulr.i'il hy the ladies of tho Pres
byterian church last Sunday evening
under the direction of Miss Julia
Hatch, the missionary from Slant,
who spoke at the Pnlon Church In
the niornlnj; and evening. Tho otli-
cers of the new society are: Mi's.
Martha W'IkIo. president: Mrs. .1. H.
Crooks, vloe-prtvitlent ; Mm. ('. I.
Wlnnek, Koerelnry: Mrs. J. 11. Wlgle,
treasurer; Mrs. C. M. Steffa, s.vn-tary
of literatim'. Tlie first HHH'tiiiK of
tho society will lie held nt tho lvsi-
ilonco of Mi'H. Martha VVIkIo the third
Sunday of this month, Juno lath."
A lioudburst in tho plateau region
above Anttioie Tuesday afternoon
gave the residents in that vicinity
cause for alarm. Water several feet
deep rushed down tho main thorough-
faro to the crook bottoms and every
thing lying loose on tho ground was
carried along In the swift current.
Aside from nominal damage to some
of tho Holds and growing crops no
other losses well" reported. The
telephone line lietween Antelope and
Piinovillo was torn down by tho
storm and communication was not
tv-estttbllshod' until late yesterday
afternoon.
Thousands of Sheep Go to East.
"What promises to bo the biggest
Spring movement of sheep to the
Fast in the history of the stock busi
ness" In the state is now commencing
in ICastern Oregon," said ( J. Millis,
livestock agent of the O. U. & N.
"Probably UaO.OOO sheep or better
will be sent a way from the Oregon
ranges."
I'err.v Rend hum In lit i lly
Culver IliU week.
Most of the Hheop will ho dlstribut-U
od over the ranges of Montana,
Wyoming and Colorado, where they
will bo fed dining the Summer and
later taken to the feeding lots where
they will be fattened on grain nnd
then slaughtered. Feeding places
near Omaha, Chicago, St. Paul,
Kansas City and St. Louis -will pre
pare t he sheep for market nt the ap
proach of Winter, when they will bo
lit for mutton.
Demand Is good in the East for
Hheep, and, in fact, Oregon mutton
always commands a ready sale.
Prices are high, owing to tho good
demand, and wool prices are also
soaring. Oregon ranges are becom
ing stocked to the limit, and the
surplus of the flocks must be dispos
ed of. Movement of Oregon cattle
to tho East also promises to be
heavy this Spring. Telegram.
SpoBord, thi Up-to-Dt Sbomkr
Hum added to his equipment u new
machine which renders It possible to
replace sli'M' tips, Im-IIowm lotlgileH
ami plastic goring In Coiigr.tM
gaiters, mid repair rlp'd swim at
it price lo- than one half of what
has Imiii paid heretofore. lou't
throw away any more bootn and
sin for w ant of first claw repairs
but bring your work to Spuffurd
and save money.
County Court Proceeding!
lu tie1 matter of claim for road
work, upon claims Isjng filed for
road work which pliilm have been
Mlgned "() K" by any member of
this court as eorr.rt, the clerk shall
Issue n warrant on the road fund for
Much claim In favor of the party hold
ing same.
In the matter of experts report iw-
collllt of Arthur Hodges settled by
oM-ratlou of KM-elal session. Laws
l!Ml.i, page '11.
Keipiest of ('. Ii. Illuwlddie for ad
ditional appropriation for Iewin
and Clark fair, request granted and
and warrant ordered drawn In favor
of C. I!. IMnwIddle for $'.U to I w .
counted for on account of school
exhibit at lewis and Clark fair.
Building Notes.
The work of tearing down the
Smith ami Ch-ek building liegnn
Tuesday and iim soon as the old luin
lier Is removed the erection of the
new brick building will Is-gln.
The Tcmploton drug store was
moved yesterday to the vacant lot
n block to the south. Most of the
brick for the new building is on the
ground mid construction work has
already begun.
M. Christiaul has signed a con
tract for the erection of n brick store
building where the liazaar now
stands, mid the work of moving the
old building will begin as soon
as convenient.
Jas. ilii'gory has had a force of
men at work this week building his
new feed stable on tho north bank
of the Ochoco. The building when
completed w ill lo l"1 ) feet ill length.
"Country Kid'' a Big Success.
Tho "Country Kid," produced at
Athletic hail Tuesday night and last
night, will long Is remembered as
! one ol the lM-st amateur conieuy-
ilramas which has Ihhmi seen in this
city. The complete success of the
undertaking by the incnilwri of the
band and the able assistants who
were seen witli them on the stage,
was convincingly attested by the
two audiences which crowded the
hall to the doors both evenings of
the pin'.
The play Itself is one quite differ
ent from any which has heretofore
been attempted ami it was thorough
ly enjoyed from ls'ginning to end.
The cast of pharacters throughout
were well suited to the various parts,
and giving credit to any single one
for his or her able work only rellocts
that much commendation upon all
tho others."
Tho amateur theatrical going
public in I'riiioville showed its ap
preciation of a, good production by
making a sweepstake buy of tickets
both evenings, and the band In con
sequence has received a very material
financial boost.
MARRIED.
In this city, Sunday evening, May
2S, Misa Docla Isham to Mr. Omar
Claypool.
Tho wedding took place at the
residence of the bride's sister, Mr?.
George Cyrus, the ceremony being
rem! by the Itev. J. Anthony Mit
chell, pastor of the Presbyterian
church.
The groom 'is a weil known and
highly resiHH'ted resident of Prine
vllle, the bride the daughter of John
isham, a prominent ranchmen of
Madras, where Miss Isham has made
her home. lUith the young people
enjoy an extended acquaintance in
the city and county and have lieon
the recipients of ninny congratula
tions. The wedding ceremony was read
in the presence of only a few im
mediate relatives and friends.
Among those present were Mrv and
Mrs. George Cyrus, Misses Pearl
Vnnderpool, Jessie Isham, and
Grace Cyrus, Messrs W. II. Cyrus
and Elmer Kayler, Mrs. John Cyrus.
In this city, Saturday, May 27,
Miss Grace Sylvester to Mr. John II.
Carter. County Judge Y. A. Boll
performed the ceremony.
Est ray Notice.
Dark 15av. left eve cone, branded
z ou lert;tile. )WIlor ,)lease cal,
at my ranch on Johnson creek, 5
miles north of Prineville.
Uarnoy YVatkins.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Most Popular
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ren, railroad men buy it for severe
and elderly people buy It for la
grippe," say Moore Bros., Eldon,
Iowa. "We sell more of Chamber
lains Cough Remedy than any other
kind. It seems to have taken tho
load over several other good brands"
There Is no question but this medicine
is tho best that can be procured for
coughs and colds, whether it be a
child or an adult Viat is fflicted. It
always cores and cures quickly.
Sold by 1). P. Adamson.
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Alfalfa and Meadow Ha v. The
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This Mower has Higher Wheels, Wider Track
and More Weight than the regular Mower which
makes it stand up to the heaviest work without
crawling and causes it to run lighter in heavy
work than the smaller machines.
We also have the Tegular machines in 4- 1 2 and
5 foot cut and McCORMICK Self Dump STEEL
HAY KAKES in 8 , 9 and 10 foot
7 Full Line of Repairs for
Orders Taken
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For a Weak Digestion.
No medicine can replace food but
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets will help you to digest your
food. It is not the quantity of food
taken that gives strength and vigor
to the system, but the amount di
gested and assiiuilrted. If troubled
with a weak digestion, don't fail to
give these Tablets a trial. Thous
ands have lieen lienefited by their
nee. They only cost a quarter.
For sale by I). P. Adamson.
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J. W. BOONE
Maker of the cele
brated Prineville
Stock Saddle
Saddles and Harness
Latest improved
Ladies' side and
stride saddles,
bits, spurs, an
gora chaps, quirts
and hackninores.
A Full Line of Stockmen's
Supplies
Write for Prices
Prineville, - Oregon.
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est up-to-date designs, all
weights and prices. If
you want wall paper, in
spect this stock :: ::
D. P. ADAHSON & CO.
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