Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 20, 1905, Image 3

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b Loem. MENTION
Mll hii A Co. Iinvc JiimI reeched 11
new lino of fancy rroket'.v.
1 .11 li'M style In iieckwcuriiiul U'llw
lit Mlrln'l & I'ii'n. Price reiiHoiinblc.
If ynti mil ii
cull on Michel Si
trunk
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nr mill case
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Tin' difference between
ii poor i halr iiikI ii good
( Imlr 1m only n few cent.
WINNHK sell good chair
lit price close o n tor
chair.
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A fine line of IiiIiiii'I'iim, clgnr Mini
fancy riiiiillc lit I Hover's.
When In I'rliifvllli mil mill get mir
price nil griN-crle. r. A. iloer,
Collie In Mini nv i III' new Klll'lll'll
Ouceii. A. II. l.liHiimi Co.
MIhtI Cunning, of I'ortliiiid, wu
In I In-illy I In' full' purl i if tin' Week.
I'wln Mrt'nlllfti-r, of sl-dir. wn
III I In' i ll. v llir IIi-hI til I In- week.
Ievl THIoImoii t'i'l nriii'il (mm i
IhII to Portland Tuesday.
i'. W. I'olli.v wn In rrmii liU i-iiiii'Ii
on Crooked river ilil week.
Mr. Kiiwiii' Kiini iiml Vli-y Knox
were vlnlliug In town tlilx week.
I'. T. Monn
In tin i lly tin'
e, of Cro Key, win
flrt of I In- w cek.
Kiiiiui'tt Muljiimi
Week III Mil Pol l lllll'l.
returned lio-t
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tin'
New,
tlml
of MIhI'Tx.
of tin- week
wiik III tin'
Pan Kvitu, nf
Suinl.iv.
Ilcnd. wn III tow II
re I uracil
WALL PAPER
'I'lin ln'i-t lini' of liili
iitmU tlt-MigiiH i-vit
1 1 i h 1 h -1 1 iii tlic i t
I .el li uliuw yon the
various pattern
0. P. ADAMSON Ji CO.
Mr- Jennie I). I'll l.i'll
Miimliiy from I'oi-I Inml.
Iif Mllllt'llK.
loilnv,
( Inlli ami ti'iinU kIiim'm hi Michel &
Co'. l,owct irirc,
lirix'i'ili x at I mm I rock price for i-hhIi
tit liloxer'.
.IoIhimoii, lloolliA Co. an' making
II specially of ladle mnl gent' It lit
mIhm'M. i'iiII 11ml Iiibms I t lirlr lltii.
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Your dinner will tnnto lx-tUT
and look Utter if served on
some of tluit new crockery
f r o tu
W I N N E K S
1'wU Si Clark necktie for Indie
mnl gentlemen for milt' at JotiiiHon,
II00IU A Co m.
"Wlifrt'illil you Ki't Hint Hat?"
No illffi'tviu'i'. yon want it ih'w one.
Wo have tlifiii ami thi'.v iiri' right.
iMiiilimn tt AilauiM.
A. II. I.ii)inimi A Co. Iiavi' .Mm
yard of inlaid Linoleum x It U-Ii tlii'.v
ofTiT for '.'.ini mt Munaii' ynril, ivk;ii.
lar prli'i'M '.'.:!.i.
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Keci out tin v i 1 1 1 1 inakcM
wonH-hi' work innv. Cuvor,
your lloorn with I.iitolcutn
S i' t Ii 11 1' w ' o o (1 h
WIN NEK'S
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A It I'. Ytl' tiOIMI TD 1 III'. KAIK?
If you nil you hail iM'tti-r puri'linw a
pair of up-to-ilalt mIiim-m at .IoIhimoii
llootll St Co'm.
Vt wnnt your mIhk' trailc, mnl nro
willing to i'hiii It ly mi'IIIiij; you
iM'ttiT K001U for tin' innili'V til nil
otluTM. Iiiiulimii & AilmiiH.
Wo my tint lilKhoHt iniirki'l prli'i1
for fn-Mli 1'Kirn, Pou't wll until you
hid UM. Out' iloor Mouth oi's Ailain-
HOU'h llrilK HtOII'. C. A. lil.ON KII.
Thi' IiiIi'mI hI li'M, Iii I.aitli'H, MImm'm
mnl ClillilrciiM liiitn jiiMt iim'IvciI. at
lowt'Ht prlri'M. Mrn. SiimIc Slaytoii
11 lover.
A '1' A I! I I.' I"' I Ii T II Br
T W li L Y K N A P K I N S
T V K I. Y K I DILI K S
Something entirely now ami
the correct thing for afternoon
lean anil IudcIich. "" cont!
for the sot at
W I N N E K ' S
KOK SAI.IC New upright piano.
Ilit'ti uhi'iI hut a few niontliH and will
mi'II nt a Imrjjuln. AiIiIii-hm II. care
of The Journal.
I'OU MAI. H; Unity cmiiiino ami
Hi'wlnn' macliliM', lioth garni iih new.
lielmiKlnir. to t lu OHtato of.l.M. Kol
loy, ileceiiHi'il, for Hale cheap. Ail
ilrt'HH or Inquire of M. K. HrlnU, irt
tdrney for Hie est n to, I'linevlllo,
I H'coti.
I'll' I Mi lloHl'll
Ulllntr In Hie rlly
Jim 4 1 v -i'l 1 111. of lli'inl. wiim la the
lily I ml n y eiiroiiti' lioine Irom Tort
In in I.
Kn-il A. Mlioinpii'.t, of ltl Mi-ailoVM
WIIM In the lily ilnHilltfll few illlVM
tlilM week.
.MImm MhihIi' Vmnlerpool Im 1 lel'klnic
III Ithleoiit & I'oMter'M lieiieral
I''iii'ImIiIiik Store thlM werk.
A. 1.. MackliitoMli. of I'liitlliiii, w.ix
IraiiMiuilnu; IiiimIiu'mm In town IiikI
week.
I. II.Slllllll li ft Imm week for I'orl
laml, w here lie Iiiim Imm ii hiiiiinioueil
iim 11 wltni'MM In the hunt rawx.
I. M. Smith, of I'millim, wiim tran
Hii'tlnx IiiimIiu'mm In rrlnevllle iIiIm
Wll'li.
K. M. tieorp1 piiMMeil tliroliKll till'
(it v toilay euronte to IiIm home at
'lint' I'iiIIm from I'ortlmnl.
.leauetteA. Coli'tiimi. of ChleiiKO.
u iim In the elty toilily euronte to
Item).
I'. II. Marl III. of llooil Ither. wiim
III (he (il.v thlM week vImIUiik with
relatlvi'H ami fiiemlM.
J IIM. i'. ItolllllMOII, of lla.VMtiick,
wiim triiiiHiu'tlnu: IiiimIiu'mm Iii town
Satnril i.v.
MImm 1 iertrnile Sharp relurm'tl IiimI
wii'k from 1'orllainL w lien- M10 Iiiim
t mi'II lilkllltf III the mIuMm iif the I'litr.
It. (iorinely returnotl the llnt of
the wii'k from 11 ImimIihum trip to
1'orllanil.
Mr. ami Mi-m. .1, W. llowanl ami
hoii. Joe, of CorvalllM, are In 1 lie city
the kiicmIm of Col. I-'. Smith nml wife.
Mi-m. Tliron ThroiiHou, of llowant,
wiim vlxltlmr In town the llr-t of the
wii'k.
Mtm. O. ('. ilrny retuiiieil Momlay
from a vImIi to I'ortlaiul ami the
Fair.
.1. It. Heath wiim Iii from IiIm ranch
on kiliM'o the th-nt of the week.
Harry HuiImoii ami John WatkliiM
ivturneil yi'Mtenlay from l'ortlninl
after two weekM In the Keilernl Court.
Mr-. C. I'.. McPowell hit WeilaeM
ilny morning for rortlmnl, where
mIii' Iiiim lieou Htinitnoneil iim ii witiu'HM
In the In ii 1 ciimi'm.
T. M. Uahlwiu rclurneiJ Weilnen
ilav from l'ortlninl. when' he Iiiim
been In attenihini'o at the laml frmnl
CIIMI'M.
Mim. .1.11. Ilaner ami two chlhl-
ren left IiimI week for I'ortlnml when
Mho w ill loin her hiiHliaml ami mM'iuI
a few (Iii.vm vlHltiuu' the l-'nir
ritchcr ltllyeu. of the Ueml Imwe
hall team, retnrneil to Albany .venter-'
ilny. hinhiR' completeil the mciimou
theiv. Alliany DennHTiit.
Mr. ami Mrn. T. II. Mitchell, of
Appleton, WiMconwIn, an-In theclty
ami will him'IiiI two or three weeks
looking over the county.
J. A. IMom, of Kent, formerly of
Wooilliurn, OroRon, arrived In the
city hint week. Mr. Dlein Im ii Hint
cIiihm watch maker ami Jeweler nml
han oiM'Uod up an olllee In the hullil
inK lietwecu Hell and Ultfn' hiw
oIHcoh. Notice IiIk profi'MHloiml card
II. N. (HIIIhiii. of MailniM, w tia In
the city hiMt week. Mr. Ollllam had
JiimI returned from The Pit llm where
he had Imi-ii making proof 011 IiIm
lioineMteail.
J. II. Ilaner li'tiinifil W'iiIiiikiIii
evening from rorlland. where he
Iiiim Imi-ii the pant I wo weekH llMteil
llitf to the e lileiiie In the iVUIIaiiiMoii
Oi'Miieri'iiM'. MrM. Ilaner and two
i'liililii'ii went oil lo Mi'hmMi' where I
they will MM'tid the next three
iii iit Iim.
Itldeoiit & ToMter reinovi'd their
MtiM'k of K'hhU from (heir movahle
liiilhllliK Into the liillldlUK lnljollilli
K. II. Mialth'ii linriii'MM nliop. where
they iiri' Miiceei'dlim after eoilMliler
alile liiaulpiilatliiK Into K'ttlUK the
Mtin k plai'i'd 011 mIii'Ivi-m ami nrraiiK
ed ho Hint tliey can look after the
wmitM of tli.ii' patroiiH.
.In men C. I.onermi, Imyer for
Fry Uriihu Co., of Seattle. Im author
ity for the Htati'iui'iit that a new era
lu cattle mid HtiM'k lndtiMtry Iiiim
ntarted III the iiorthweHt. The
chauue Hen In Hie fai l that the j;rnw
erii of the norlhweHt are now no
longer Mhippliiu: their MtM-k oaHt, hut
an-if. lllnu piici'M In I'ortlmnl and
Seat lie which Induce them to wll
here IliMlead of the oawt. For Home
time piiMt the northweMt ha W11
11 1 111 lie to Miipply the ilemuliil III
I'oiiland and Mi'dttle, and Mr.
I.onerKiin him JiiMt returned from n
mIx tiionlh H trip through the cattle
llnl rlrlH of California, during which
time he bought IJO'NI head of cattle
ami t.'i.iKKi head of nheep, all of w hli h
wiim HhlpH'd to Seattle. Mom! of the
buying wiim done In the Man ,lnn.uln
Valley and In the count ry near Kin)
Hluff. Four per cent of the Man
Joiliilln Valley cattle were condemn
ed by g iveriiliielit lliMlM-etorH iim
Hiiffeiing from t uberciiloMU, but near
ly all of the milmalM bought near
Iteil Hluff were In lit condition.--John
hay Ncwh.
From Our Exchanges
Clint Fallt PrM
It. V. I'.iitoii, of iTIiievllli
In ('line FiiIIm lnl WediieMilay.
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completion.
A M'tltloll
a new road
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Im Ixinx (ire 11 1 at I'd for
from 4'llne FalU to
PrdbyterUm Hold Meeting.
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"W anted
:iT0 Hnrvi'Ht HandH to buy ikV)
jmlm of homo inaile buckHklti
glovoH. ThoBO (ilovt'H. nro all
made from the bent quality of
Hlack-tall Door hide and are iim
Koft and pliable an a Hquuw
Hiove, and much bettor wearera
and fit torn. Junt t lio thing for
tho hnrvent lliid.
Trlio fl.1'5 per pair
(Jauntlot Olovon l..rH to 1'.(X
ni n rrvilT e raPTTD
fA n utuu Oi ruoicn
riielli v. J. A. Mitchell will not
preach next Sunday an announced
on aecoiiiit of a meeting of the
I'rcMhytery at Fii-i-water, Oregon.
near reinlli'toii oil i rlila.v, juiy ,'ini,
which he left Wiiliii-nday tnornlng to
attend.
The meeting will cotiMldern nutn-
Imt of IteuiM of IhihIiii'mm Important
to the church In general. Among
them the following:
1. To receive, upon let (cm of atl
iuImmIoii from the Walla Walla
PifMbytcry of the Cumberland Pren
byterlan chnreli, the 0111111-111 'of
Freewnter ami Frultvale.
J. To rii-elve the Hev. .1. C. (Joorg'
from t lie iiilulMlry of the Congrega
tional church.
.'I. To ntelvo the Hev. K. T. Allen
from the Prt'Mbytery of Portland.
4. ToooiiMhlcr the roMlgnatlon of
Hev. U. 1". Harper an chairman of
the committee on Sunday School
Work.
.1. To ni'iivo, upon Itn own jn'tl-
t ion. t lie church at I.alrtiaw.
Card of Thanks.
We ilcnlre to Mlncen-ly thank thone
who ho kindly annlMted nud nyin
iathl7.eil with uh durlnc tho lllnena
and death of our loving mother.
Mm. C. F. Smith,
Mm. J. W. Howard.
Card of Thanks.
Wo ilenhv to Hlncoroly thank those
w ho no kindly nnnlHtoil and nytnpa-
thUedwith un during the nlckmns
and death of our loving wife and
mother.
J. P. HtiiiHakor,
Mm. Alice Oman,
Mm. J. H. (iray.
Mm. Ma Meredith.
John Hunnnkor.
Teachers' Examinations.
Spofford, the Up-to-Date Shoemaker
Hun addod to hln oqulpiuent a now
nimiilno which render It ponnlblo to
replace nhoe tlpn, bollown tonguon
and oliiHtlo gorlngH In (ingn-HH
gnltorn, and repair tipped actinia nt
.1 niico Iohm than one-half of what
ban boon paid heretofore. Don't
throw away any more hoots and
nhooHfor w ant of lirnt (iann repnlrn
but biintf your work to Spofford
and nave money.
In another part of thin pape.r.
W. A. Booth nml I.. A. Booth loft
Friday for Tho halloa to bo at tho
bed Hide of their brother and uncle.
Hev. (I. M. Hooth, word having
been received hero that ho wna In a
critical condition. Word wan re-
rolveit later that Mr. Hooth died
Friday afternoon.
An Antotia girl recently sent her
photograph to her boMt follow wrap
ped up In a nownpapor on which wan
iii'lntod an advortlHement of lloll-
born'a Monarch rangon. A portion
of tho paper adhorod to the plioto-
graph and tho young man wan very
much startled to aoo ntaiinghim in
tho face in bold plea typo tho follow
ing wordn: "Sec name on log."
Swiped.
W. h. Walker, of Anbwood wan,
tranHactlng IiukIuohh in rrlnevllle
Monday. Mr. Walker anya that the
iVHldontn of Anhwood were much
encouraged over tho probnbllitlon of
the Oregon King mine being nold
and work again coininoncod on the
mine. The pumpH had boon working
for the pant two montha on tho
property making ready for tho in
npectlon of tho prospective buyers
who were at Anhwook lust wesk
and looked tho matter over. He
cently however, tho pumps and pipes
In the mine have boon taken out and
nml thin lendn Anhwood people to
believe that the nalo was not luadc
Notice In hereby given that the
county nuorintenilent ol crooK
county will hold tho regular ex
amination of applicants for state
and county paiK'in at Pjinevtlle, an
follown:
For State Pniera.
Commencing Wednesday, August
J), at nine o'clock a. in., and continu
ing until Saturday August 12, at
four o'clock p. m.
Wodnosday-Poninanslilp, history,
HiH'lllug, algebra, ivadlngnchool law.
Thursday-Written nrl thtnetlc,
theory of teaching, grammar, book
keeping, phynicn, civil government.
Friday-Physiology, geography,
mental arithmetic, composition,
physical geography.
Satunlay-Hotany, plane geometry,
general history, Kngllsli literature,
psychology.
For County Pnpero.
Commencing Wednesday, August
t), at nine o'clock a. in., and continu
ing until Friday August 11. nt four
o clock p. in.
First, Second and Third Grade
Cert I Ilea tea.
Wednesduy-Penmanshlp, history,
orthography, reading.
Thursday-Written ntith tu e 1 1 c ,
theory of teaching, grammar, physi
ology. Friday-Geography, mental arith
metic, school law, civil government.
Primary Certificates.
Wednesday-Penmanship, 1 ortlio
graphy, niithmetie, reading-.
Thursday-Art of quest 1 o n 1 n g ,
theory of teaching, physiology.
Truly Yours,
C. B. Dinwiddle,
County Sup't. Public Instruction.
D. K. lli-ndiiikMou of the Prluevllle
Flouring Mill Company, brought In
n load of flour for Meredith I'.ron. on
Wedm-Hibiy.
It In mii id that the "m-ii Ih mightier
than the Hword," but Ileney.H
Hword wiim mighty enough to put
the Prluevllle pupem out of bimlncMH
htMt week.
J. A. Haw kliiM mid wife made u
trip to PriiievHIo hint Saturday. Mr.
HawkliiM, wife and nUter Kuola, ex
pect to make 11 trip to the Willamette
Valley lu the near future.
Work on the new hotel at thin
phu-e In progreHxIng nicely and Mr.
li. F. ChaMc, itM proprietor, will le
lilpoMltiou to f 1 1 rr tiit 1 1 the t raviling
public with tlml-chiM ncconiiii'Mln
(Ioiim Hlmrtly.
J. W. ltlcdniH;, of Prluevllle, was
lu town on WedncHdHy taking vlewa
of our iM-nutlful wnterfalla and other
polntM of IntcrcMt In thin neighbor
hood. These views are Ining taken
to form an exhibit at the I-wl and
Clark KxpoHlilon. TIiIm kind of
work ought to tiring kimmI renultH.
Madras Pioneer
W. F. Hammer, postmaster at
Haystack, wan In the city on busl-
neMH TueMilay. He Im erecting a new
roHideui'0 on the nlte of the one which
wan burned recently.
Minn Ada Craig wan mail carrier to
Madras yesterday. John Lcn-kard
the former currlcr, whose leg wan
broken near the hip July :t, will In
laid up for an Indefinite imtIoii.
Don P. Itea, inmiuger. and N. W.
Tyler, chauffeur for tho (Vnuiil Ore
gon TraiiMporjatlon Co., went to
Portland on Monday to bring out
the now auto that the company
recently ordered.
Mr. MIUIm, liventiH-k agentif the
O. H. & X. Co., KiM'iit a couple of dayn
in Madras and vicinity last week
looking oyer the couutry for the
purpose of furnishing information an
to tho probable freight biiMlnenn to
Iks derived from thin section. He do
parted hint Friday morning, going
south.
Janus C. stotier wan lu town
Wednesday on business and called at
The Pioneer olllee. Mr. St oner nays
a portion of his crop is good this
year and It is his observation that
grain sown In hecenilter or January
will make a surer and lietter crop
than grain later In the Spring.
Winter nowing given the grain nu
opportunity to form a long, healthy
root and Is then more able to Rp-
proprlate the molnt ure that falls in
the spring months. Insuring a long
stem and well-filled heads, while
grnln planted in the Spring develops
only a short root, many times has
to contend with a dry noason and
what rain d(Mn fall soon sinkn laiow
tile deptli of tho roots, they deriving
only a alight iH'nelit, with the result
than the grain lnukon n short stem
and the heads ure poorly filled.
The water question ban been taken
up by tho business men of Madras
aud nnothor well is being put down
Just south of Mr. Isluun'a which Is
extavtod to relieve a shortage of
water during the summer months.
The well when completed will be
over eight feet in diameter at the
bottom and will bo sunk as deep as
tho flowing in of the water will allow
A now pump has been ordered which
will lift over 1100 gallons per hour,
and It will bo Installed us soon as it
arrives. The wells already in town
have furnished plenty of wuter In
ordinary seasons, but the hot
weather of tho hint two weeks has
greatly increased the amount of
water used on the plains around
Madras, so that very near every day
for the post two weeks there has
been from eight to 21) wagons wait
ing for w ater from early morning to
late In the evening. This move of
the eltixens is to be commended and
It is hoped their effort to relievo the
water situation will la? realised.
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We have the best impliment made for cutting
Alfalfa and Meadow Hay. The Celebrated
BIG 4 MOWER "
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 regular machines in 4 12 and
5 foot cut and McCOKMICK Self Dump STEEL
II A V RAKES in 8 , 9 and 10 foot
7 Full Line of Repairs for
Orders Taken
Our Lines
For ail
W. F, Kin
(8uccnor to ELKINS ft KINO)
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i'he price of admission to the fair
grounds in the evening haa lsen re
duced, by n provinion whereby the
purchaner of a fifty-cent admission
ticket receives with his ticket coupons
which admit him to twenty-five
cents worth of shown on the Trail.
The arrangement in proving popular.
The change wan made liecanse it
wan thought that the fifty-cent
charge which merely jiermitted tiie
visitor to the grounds wan unreaa'on
ii hie, since the exhibits palaces are
not kept ommi In the evenings.
For a Weak Digestion.
Xo medicine can repluoe food but
ChamlM-rluin'M Stomach and Liver
Tnbletn will help you to digest your
food. It in not the qunntity of food
taken that gives strength and vigor
to the nyntotu. but tho amount di
gested and aanimllrted. If troubled
with a weak digestion, don't fail to
give these Tablets a trial. Thous
ands have Ikhmi lienefited bv their
uoe. They only cost a quarter.
For sale by D. P. Adanison.
Trespass Notice.
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In order to dispose of our entire stock of Tan Shoes and
Oxforda while it is still early in their season, for the next 30
dsys we will make the following prices:
Notice in hereby given that all
persons are hereby warned against
trespassing upon the residence
projierty of Mrs. J. X. Poindexter,
opposite the court house. Trespass
ers will 1h. prosecuted in the future.
P. It. Polndexter.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
sell, at the expiration of 30 days
from date, the following described
horses: Oue bay mare, branded S
on icit anno, ana two colts, one
branded S on loft stifle. The mare
and one of the colts came to my
premises 2i months ago and since
that time have been fed by me. If
owner noes not can lor same on or
before August 1, 1903, they will be
sold nt my homestead, 14 miles south
east of Prineville for thecharges now
against them.
Duted June 25), 1903. Frank Vanina
Ladles $U. 00 Tan Shoes $2.90
Ladles $3.50 Tan Shoes $2.50
Ladles $3.00 Tan Oxfords $2.25
Ladies and Gents Summer Underwear included in this sale,
also Gents, Ladies, Boys and Childrens Tennis Shoes.
It is onr policy to sell all of our season goods in their season
even if it must be done at a sacrifice, bo thas we can enter the
next season with a new and clean stock.
HIDEOUTS FOSTER
Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A' Complete and Choice Line ol Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
-acon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the
City Meat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prineville, At The Old Stand OreRon.
$10 REWARD $10.
The above reward will be paid for
the return of, or Information that
will load to the recovery of the fol
lowing doscrllH'd horses: Two bay
horses, weight about 1M0 pounds
each, both have star In forehead, one
branded with quarter circle A on
loft shoulder and the other with In
verted V with bar over on loft
shoulder. One sorrel pony, weight
about MH) pounds, tiraiutoii witn va
on loft shoulder. Address any com
municatlon or call at Tho Journal
Otllce, Prineville, Oregon.
2tnf
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Most Popular
"Mothers buy It for croupy child
ren, railroad men buy it. for severe
aud elderly people buy it for la
grippe," say Moore llros., Eldon,
Iowa. "We soil more of Chamber
lains Cough Itemedy than any other
kind. It seems to have taken the
load oversovernl other good brands
There is no question but this medicine
is the best that can be procured for
coughs and colds, whether it lie u
child or an adult that is fflicted. It
always cures and cures quickly.
Sold by D. P. Adarusou. .
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Can You Walk?
YES: 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.
JOHNSON, BOOTH G CO.
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