Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 27, 1905, Image 3

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    B LOeRL MENTION &
Ml In I A I'n. lui vi- Jnxt ii
li)'v Hue nf lit nt v i ii krrv.
lVfl .1
I .11 tod ni t Ii' In in 1 1- war and lulls
nt MliOii-l & Cii'n. 'I'rli't'K rt'MHiiiiitlili', I
If ,vin w mil m I rank
cull on Michel & i n.
Ill' Mil 1 1 CIISI"
M ttm A A A A A. A ! A A A
Till' difference lie! fell
m iinir chub' ftml it good
chair Ih only a few cent.
WINNI.K hcIIm good chillis
lit plIl'I'M t'llM- In i
chair.
Will Ivlwnt'd-. ft 'Uli-l-o. Wl
! 1 1 tnn In tow n h u . i-k,
V. Miini'i'. nf ll"xlrr. WIIM V Im) I njr
III town llii- lint nt tin- wi-t-t. .
Win. I'liiiinke wns In from III
cum Ii in l'uvM'll Idil i vt IhmI werk.
Unroll Hal Iwla ret :n iti'i . Mowl.iy
fi'Miiii x lull In I'm II nnl.
T. M.
I In-
Itnlihvlii lift
if I lie Week.
fi- .rl IiiihI
v v v vv v v w y r
All kinds of rniuifil goods nt ln-i.
I'ock pl'll'l's, fill' I'MhIi, Ml lil.oVKIl'K
m
Cloth iiml Ii'IiiiIh nIhh'h nt Mu lu i it
('o's, Lowest irli'i,
A full din' nf I'liii'il mill on 1 1 minis
ami liti'tl it( t !l.o Ill's.
& kt a i i d a d r n $
ft
WALL PAPER
Tin' I'i'i-t lint' nt li:tf't
ntili tli'sipi ' v,,f
disj, laved in tint city
Ii'l UH hliott' J'lltl till'
various utter iin
D. P. ADAMSON CO.
'I'm your eye In liliiM-r'x ('ash1
llroeery Slur.' If , mi M'liut tin- blith
est tllillkl'l I'l'li'l' III Itll lllUt'S.
,1 iiSiiiHiin, I'.ool it A I 'ii. nit' hulking!
it nflitll,v nf Indies nuil mill h lliii'!
nllliCM. 4'illt ffld Inspect lllflr IlllC. 1
linti't ni'II , niir i Ki( uiilll ,mu
I'lotcr. Ill' U lllwilVH III tlm utal'ki't
mill pays llii' blithe! price In Cash.
Ml Miib;',li' lilii' ii Iniiii'il tu
I'm llmi'l Siiinlity,
.1. It Zui'i'lnT ini'l VjU-' vi'iv vlllll;g
i
, In tin' i ll.v Ibis week.
'
' ! rank ( ilm.s u it Islt bur iii town
Moudiy frnin Ucdinoiid.
j I.. I'omliil. nf Tin- Pullet wan
tl'IIIIMIIt UlIU' lllIlCS III IllUII till.
I week.
j il'li'Ui' Ml'.lrlK, "f Kl'll'l, WlMir.llll'-
'ih'iIiiv Imi'liii"" In I'rliu'vllli' llii
j Week.
1 Si'nl I .iin In i',.nf I'Mcrpi le, Oil-.
'gull, WiM II I'l'llli-Villl' vlidlol' tills
Wl'cli .
I !.' I". I.iuii' iiml w t r.- iml .1. W.
: 1.11111", uf IVndli'toil, Were f'rlni'Villi"
i vMtoi'M .Mninl iy.
i
I T. . liiirfliinmi. uf Itt iiil, nml II.
W, Ui""d. of l.ytle, Well" transacting
W. .1. Wright wn in town Mitti- Ornnvi Hu1i;"m ro'ul m'(Srk
liny mi lil w ny liniiii" to Hiiininlt j I'nink V hli im.-i rou'l work
I "nil rl" fi'nin I'nii lanil. w lii'i'i' Ii" lum fi I ml.ri id !i !-' '1 wink.......
Imiii tin" I me I ni-iiilli with Mm v. .I.un If iii!il. v. . i. I. n.i Willow
wlio Im hi tli ' liooil ri i in it H. i.i ',i'.''. r 1 1 I .
Iliiipllnl In l'ui'l!:i;i'l iiilii;-: fi Sii n,l:, W.ii.-IioHm" Co. ,v-
till I rt ii I tin -ii t . Mi Vrlt:l:l i-'itd i :"
Unit IiIm will1 win iiiiii-Ii InijiriM i-il In Siiiiiili.o Wiin lio'i " Co. -
lii'iilt ii whi'ii lie Ml mi'l Miml'l iM'j jiriiiH
alilt" to i'i-l urn In minllii-r wn-U or Mnxli ii-e ti-mii liliv
two. W A Ui'll i-nt.li puliJ tn "Xirii
I ! "I'l... I ..I.I...I.. 1..... X. I 'ti.l
i'liii.'vlil." ami! ' ,
i 1 1. iiifi'i ii.-iiiniK" lor romi
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I till
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Tin' wll in"'M from
Crook i iiiiiiiy wlio wen- In lti'in)
miri'iit tin- Willi. iiiixnii-i' Hiii'i'-l'-luK-i
trlnl tin- flrd linn" lui'l In Die iuot I
pin t Junt rt t unit il Iioiiii' nml wi'i'i'j
litcurlii.r on n .ioil 1'i'nt from t In,
trip wln'ii thi'.v miti" wnlti'i! upon dyl
I In" ili piity t'ulli'il Sliili-M Mnrxliiiil I
i ml tn v It fl tu nn"ln np fi i" Info'v
t In-Fi'ili'i'iil Cuiirt. Tlii'.v nil iirci'pl
iil tin" I it lliitloii, Init ?
Mm. II. I'. !;!!. imp iirroii)piilii-l
liy Min4 tirni'i' l:i'li.niip ii'tui'iK"!
liniiii' i-rui iy iioiii n vikh io i on. , sii'iii im
IiiihI nml tin' l"'iiir, Ml lli'lkliiip. j naim-v
Wlio lliii iM'i'ii lll'i'llillillt KlliK'nj(;Sall smljl, fc.'Uf salary
Conwi vntory of Miixlt- ni I- x ; It Dinwlil.lli' Hiipi-iliiti-iiili'iit
Aiip li'", will lf.lt Willi ri'lntlvin mnl j M11j,rv
fili'iiiU In I illy until Anuift 1"'. 'oc i;i;',v irrnHiin-. -nlnry
u In'ii iiln' will ri'tui'ii to Kiliool from j j j mjih cii-rh Hiilnry
tvlii'iui' Hilt- will ii ri 1 1 1 1) 1 1 1 in in
III llT.
llUllii t No. I ')
Tin- JI.it t win Si p L.iii'1
Co. lu.T 'linu'll" for roml
liintrii l No. x :
Mr. Nnr.ili I.illolt i'iiik of
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.1 W lo;;l roii'l wui K
I, V r.nili-y roml worK
S.I Cli'lili'liH roml wolk
Y A IMI J'l.I;j;i" hiilnry
M I) I'l.uill i'oiiiiiilKloiiirM
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Wc have the best implinicnt made for cutting
Alfalfa and Meadow' Ha v. The Celebrated
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BIG U MOWER
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5 Foot Cat
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This Mower has Higher Wheels, Wider Track
and More Weight than the regular Mower which
riiiuinlHiilolii'rN
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Mi lil
for cli'iK
'l our iliiini r will t:titi' iKittrr
iiimI I'i'tk In ttt r if M-rvf l on
mum" of tlnit ih'w 'croikiTV
( r a in
WIN NEK'S
ii'Virvvvvvj'VWV
l'wU V cl:irl ini ktliH for lii.ll.'M
nml Ki'Uili'iui'ii for Hull- nt .IoIiuhoii,
limit Ii & I'ii'm.
"WluTf ill l you j-i't tlml lint?"
ll lllffl'lttli'l'. Villi It It I M IH'W olli'. j
Wi'linvt' tlti'in mi'l llii'.v hit I'lul.l.J
(utilimii iV AilituiM.
In tlni' Sittriii, CuflitK. Ciuiiifil
i iitoiln, Toluirt'oM, Clifiin nml I'micy
Cmiitli'x, Il III pnv you In mt-
il.llVMt.
If W A A A A V rfk Ca V
Ki'ip out tin'
wonu'tix' work
your Hour with
ttUlkP!'
CoVtT j,
Linoleum. $
n ew i i o il h h t
sunil
piiev.
IiIci'.i m In totvii Sittiii'ilny.
I'Ymik Cimti-r ii'l iiini'il Moii'lny
from mi t' trmli-il lnll to I'm ilninl
nml I In- Kiilr.
Mux WurnweljiT ii'l uriiril Momlny
from h liii'i'i' ttirU' t,lt lt to I'.iitlituil
mil llie I'nir.
.Mill Smith li fl Siunln.il- for IiIhIioiui"
III I'.l'lnl. Ilfli'l" 11 I WO U.l l.H Hlll.V In
I'i'liii'tilli',
Ainlii'W Morrow, of lirl.ly, wu
trmimnilii IiiimIui-hm In lotvn IjihI
wi'i-k.
Ilriiri" in;y i'i-l iinii'il Sutunlay
from a iwuii'k' vl-it to I'oi ilnnil
Miut't lie I'nlr.
Illrmu liilmoii uiiil wife, of CuM
sprliiKs, wi'i'i" Kliliijc in town tli'
fon' pin t of tli'1 ui-i k.
Imoi.i t lifk n iiuni'il tin- flrt of tin
wivk frnin I'ortl'iiiil. ntui'iilhtr
iiu iln io Hie M.'irop'iliH Tiii'mliiy.
M1m I'iIIi" liolilm I'fiui iii'il Tni''liiy
from Mmli'iiH wln-rt' 1 1 - Uii liii'ii
IhIiIuk with Mr. l-'r.-iiik ll iiliiuiii. i
IM-Hf sii'wiirt ri'turin'il Siimlny
front ii vlit to I'ortlnml mul tln-j
l-'iilr.
Joe lllltkti' x ipliti' Hi'llotihly IM lit i
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um iioiur in i ii i" i 1 1 , iiii nil ii i i 'ii i.
of llfUU' lil'i milliill lint lilllit.
A t ni vt-lin:; (liM-tor eulli'il nt u fiirin
Iioiihi" Illl'l iikUiiI til Im kept iier
inlaid. Tin" kooiI olil fni'iui-r, wlio
wiim nuffi i'Iiik from n An lioll mi tin'
liar!, of 1 1 In uiik, uraiuril the wi'iiry
trmi-li'r tin" ri'ipiei.t. IMore ii'lliin
tlie li'iirui'il iii.'in rii'oiiiiufiiili'il the
ktoM I'uii" for tin" fanner' troiilile
Hoiue ln.il. Tlie "fin nl wife k'iuiI
iTopK mill fort line Inn I mih ili-i I tin I lie
I 111!... ..f II... ..11 ,1,1,.,.,. .. HI ,r.,l.l
plere. Tlii'f.irniernpplli'il tin" remeily
iii'i'orilliiji Io t he ilirtH'i Ion, li.v lirlrk
ly I'uliliiiitf the jsolil piece over the
hull for Koine iiilnuti'M, nfter wlili h lie
.1 J HillHIt HllllllpM
oltle." 10 00
Wiliiini M:i I'M work onCrooK
i'i Klv.-r roml 1-j on
From Our Exchanges
Madra Pioneer
Krmik OMl.orite in looking nfl.'r tin
MtilniH ilriivcwtore while lr. nail Mrn.
Snook lire in i'orlliinil.
Mux rut, of Iin Minim M,lliu&
Mereniitile Co.. Iihh retiirui'il from
Min lii'll nml i Iniity Ki'ttiii: tin' nm
ehlner.v of the mill In phue.
J.. 1'. AlliiiKliniii wiim In town on
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makes it stand up to the heaviest work without
crawling and causes it to run lighter in heavy
work than the smaller mac hi n e s .
Wc also have the regular machines in 12 and
n foot cut and McCOUMICK Self Dump STEEL
II A V KAKLS in S , 0 and 10 foot
71 Full Line of Repairs for Our Lines on limit!.
Orders Taken For All Makes
Wo
(Sucecuor to ELKIN9 X KINO)
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laiil thv t wi'iily on the tnlile. The
lioll .'ni rtiAv In Hi.- hIl Ii! ami l ,r I Moii'ht.V. from t lie I vrhnm & Cowleit
ohl f irmer uli'i. I hoiiuiIIv. nuil to hi Unwiiilll. Jle l.imili yi'Htenl.iy ilrlv-t
miiit'iui lit the lii'Vt liioruliiic It whm1h down the .MnMle to the
aoiie; mnl o wuh the iloi tor. V.. ' mill, illioiit it inillloli fii"t Im-Iu; In the
MnioliH nt thiM time. Mr. Allin-
hmn will jret nut about two iiiillion
fe't inoiv ilurliiyr the pn-Hint Sum.
tner.
For a Weak Digestion.
County Court Proceedings.
Trillion forllillor liei'tiu- by M. Is.
I.ouihn iipplii'iitloil Krniiteil mul
llreiiKf oiih ivil I Hiiiil for ll month
from .1 uly , VM'i.
Bills Allowea.
Co. coll-
W I N N E K
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AUK Vol' ;oinu TO Tin: KAIll?
If you mv.Min Iiml lirt ler pinvliiiHe n
pnlr of up-lo-il.il.' mIioi'h nl .Iohnnoii
Itooth Ai I'o'h.
We want yoiir nhoe Innle, mel nre
willing to enrit It liy hi'IIIiir .von
lietter U'ioiIh for tin' money thmi
otherx. Puiihiim iV Ailnm.
The Intent Htyle. Ill I .,'lili', MImwh
mnl Chllill'i'liM IiiiIm Jiiiit iifi'lved, nt
lowit plli'i'n. Mr. Suie Sln.Uoii-
ilover.
nr-lit OjrOfrsiJYTtor'il-stn -Lr"t.-i tins fc
A T A It L K V- L 0 T II
T W K L V K X A P K I X S
t vv k l v ;: 1) 01 L I K S
Sotiii'lhtiig entirely new rttttl
tlie correi t tliiiiK' for afternoon 5
tiuis ami lunelirH. .".! cents 4
f it r t h e ? e t n t
W I N N E K ' S
Toil SALK New upright pin no.
ItiH'u UHfil Init n few inoiitliH nml will
Hell nt ii lnii'tfitlu. Aihlie II. en re
of The .louriinl.
FOIl SAI.K; llitliy eiii'i'lnge nml
Hewing machine, holh kimuI n new.
lieloitKlnir to t he entitle of.l.S. Kel
ley, (leeeiiHi'tl, for mile ehenp. Ail
ilreHH or luiUlre of M. K. Itrlnk, nt
torney for the ewtnte, rrlnevllle,
Oregon,
llf lii'llll, Ix iihhI 'I Inn
.1. .!. Sniltll in the
ili tvii'k.
WehnveliiMl reeelveil n liarrel
of
These CIuhki'm tin vo been Helling'
nt 75 cent n ilo.eu. In order
to clear out Ihl lot we are
Helling llii'in at
t50 CEHTSlTI DOZEN)
Cull nml have n look nt our
line of Krult IMhIich, Importei!
Jiinliuei', Kte., Hte.
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
" Skxt Dooii to Hmith'h IIahnksh HiiuI'
Spofford, the Up-to-Date Shoemaker
Has willed lo 111 equipment a new
machine which remler It poHsllile to
replnre mIioo lip, liellow tongue
and fliiKtle. -h'oi'Iiik- In ConnreK
nailer, nnd repair ripped euin nt
ii. price leHH.lhiin one-linlf of wlmt
luut heon lmld heivt oforo. Don't
throw nwny any more lioot mid
nhoefor want of fli'Ht elnsH reimlr
Init liriiin' your work to Spofford
and Hit ve money.
MU Itii-il.
County Clerk
t t. rk n olll.-e 1 1
C. C. llmi. of Howard, wan In
town Monday Kelt Inn Hitpplle nml
pifpnrlna to loninu'ni'e liiiylni; nt
hl riincli on 1'ppi'i' iclim'o.
lii'oiw C.vrn li-ft Siind'iy for Port
land here he wan Ktimiuoni'il to np
pritritn wltneM In I lie nine of .1. N.
Wllliminou.
Mr, nnd Mr. T. II. Mlnlull lefi
Tneriilny for their hoine In Applet on.
WIwoukIii. While here Mr. Mitchell
nunle iti riiimcmi'iit tiimnke proof
on a tlmtwr mul Htone elalui.
1'. I'.. DavUl' fl the lirst nf the week
or l'oi tl.'iud where lie wa iininion
imI iim a wilinnn In the lmul fraud
ciii. Hill l'l'one haw chiii'Ke "( the
Mt :i ti" olliee dtirliiK III nbsence.
If. K. ltldeonl mul h"e left Tlie
for the ('nuclide mountain where
tliev will HPentl n few week j-ather-
Inir wild lihuklierrliH and eujoyinu
nil outliitf. While jioite they will pi
oil to I'orllaud nml init Ihe I'air.
Cliarle WIIkou eonimeiu'ed work
on hiH ri'i-idi'nci" hint week and the
work on the liuildiujLC under the
clinre of his lirother, ('iiiIIsh, Wll
Hiilt. Ih ritphlly lieliiK rushed to eom
plctlon. ,
C. A. Whllsetl- wn vIkIUii In
town Tuisdity. Mr. Whltsett say
that the hot wentlier Iiiih liadly
Ininit the tfvitlii In the llnystaik
section and the farmers will do well
lo jioi a half of a crop.
Miss I'earl Yamlerpool returned
Sunday from a visit to Tort land and
Ileppner. She returned to I'orllaud
aji'itln Tuesday IiiivIuk heen suin
inoned a a witness In the second
trial of 'llllanion-(lesuer-Dl'K.
FOK SAI.K: A second hand onnn.
This Is n liarain the like of which
you only have a chance In a life time
to secure. For piirtlciilars call on or
nddress The JOl'KXAL OFKlCK,
rrlnevllle, Oregon.
Dr. A. A. Iturrl nnd .1. .M. Kd
wai'd. of llillslioro, were In the city
Monday en route to Silver Lake to
look over some desert land, with u
view of locating claims for a parly
of people. . ,
1). (1. Kojiers, of Culver, wa visit
In In town tlie II rut of the week.
Dave say the warm weather has
played havoc with (lie crops In the
Haystack and Madras section,
About half a rro'i I the verdict he
Rives.
,1. 11. (iray had the misfortune
while rldiiiR' horse back last week to
have hi horse step in a badger hole
and fall with lihu. In the fall Mr.
(iray'w left foot w'as enunltt and his
ankle badly wrenched, lie came to
town and had an examination made
and to secure t rentnient. At present
lie Is able to bo around with the aid
of crutche, but it will be Home time
before he hn the full uhp of hi ankle.
tiluss & l'riidhommi
tract deed record...' 9 -7 .VI
T. II. I.afollelt tools on loud ilium
(InsxA; l'riidhommi' Co. huu-
ter llicnse mid permits H"'.'
,f. A. Stone Mil UTildeeXliIilillil- j
tlon :tHi
.1. M. I'.lliott JiirorCiiciilt court
October term li'HU. v 2 "Hi
.1 IMiarrett Daliff OctolH r l'.Kil 'J I'll
l It I'olndi xter board jury nnd
ballff : '. -a :
(ihis I'l'iiphonime Co.. 1
book hunters license 4 22
.1 K Dciihnin work on I.uldlaw
road M
(i Springer work on Laldlaw
road 'WW
.1 W I'.lliott work on I.ahllaw
road N 00
C A liraves surveyor Laidlaw
rond .'Li (Ml
(I Sprituver work on Pickett
Island r.i.td 12 (HI
.1 W Klllott work on Pickett
Islmnlroad 12 0(1
(' A (iravcsMirveyoron Pickett
Island road 20 00
(I Sprln-xer work on McPher-
hiiii road ,MI
J W I'.lliolt work tin MePher-
hoii rond Sflti
CAOnives surveyor on Mo-
I'herson road 10 00
I M llahn ineivhandise for
roads (17 40
Prluevllle Keview printing 1 4 ."
Ii P Loreusoii work on Crook
ed ltlverroad 21 (Mi
i
W K llorton work on Crooked
I'lver road..: 22 (Ml
L Dou-ilas work on Frank
Flkln road : 2 00
Clarence Wall work on Frank
F.I kin road 2 00
F.d Campbell work on Frank
F.lkln road 2 00
(1 Snrlnurer . work on Frank
Flkln rond.... 10 00
.1 W I'.lliott work on Frank
F.lkln road...,. US 00
C A (5 raven surveyor on Frank
F.lkln rond : 2.100
Fred Fisher work on Fred
Fisher road S 00
W II Younur work on Fred
Fisher road K 00
1. P Panton work on Fred
Fisher road (i(M
(! Springer work on Fred
Fisher rond.' :I2 00
J W Elliott work on Fred
Fisher road .'!(! 00
C A Oraves surveyor oh Fred
Fisher. Road .". (Mt
Poe Lafollett 2 cords of wood 10 00
V, A Nile work on Crooked
ltiver road .10 00
Jarnes Fox work on Crooked
I'd ver road .10 00
P A Helm express 2 iiO
,1 1. Powers road work .'!;! 25
firlzzly Luke Lumber Co. lum
ber (SfiSil
C A Nile work on Crooked
ltiver road 21 00
Bead & Company 1 H'rading
plow :W 2."i
Foster & Horrlg'an merchan
dise for surveying party 218
Win Adam Janitor and Raw
ing wood High School 19 2,"i
Salomon ife Moore supplies (it) 10
II (iibson work on road (il 00
Charlie Weaver work on Crook
ed Uiverroad 7 00
Crook County Journal irlnt-
Ingcontinued 4.'i 5:1
D H Hcndrickonr work on
Crooked Klver road ,'Ui 00
(ins Collins work on Crooked
Uiverroad 100
Work on the free well was com
menced last week, nnd a good tlow
of water was struck at u depth of
between l"i and 20 feet. The well is
lieiiigdug on hind donated by the
Madia Towi-hIu- Company, the
farmer nf tlie vlcinily agreeing to
fiirulidi tlie labor and tin business
men of tlie town subscribing to a
fund for supplying tlie necexsnry
pumping apparatus. The new wi ll
Is ust south of tin- John Ishmn well.
The petflloii for n new mail route,
bet with this place and I leister, has
Ufa forwarded to the postal de
partment through Mr. Vnille, the
stiivrlntenileiit of star mail routes
in this state. The petition had n
law nuinlicr of signers' and It i
likely that favorable action will lie
taken nt mi early date. The only
hindrance to the prompt creatiou of
till route Is the fact that a portion
of It would be compelled to go
through private property. An effort
is being made to remedy this,
through u iH'tltlon to tlie county
court for the creation of n county
road, and the matter will probably
come before the next county court.
No medicine can replace food but
('liamberlaiu's Stomach and Livet
Tablets will help you to dig't your
food. It I not the tpinntity of food
taken that gives strength nnd vigor
to tlie system, but tlie amount di
gested and iiKslinilrted. If troubled
with a weak digestion, don't fail to
give thine Tablet a trial. Ttsoutt
aiuls have been benefited by their
uec. They only cost h ipiarter.
For sale by I). P. Adamsoii.
$10 REWARD $10.
The above reward will lie paid for
the return of, or Information that
will lead to tlie recovery of the fol
lowing described horses: Two bay
horses, weight about 1:"0 pounds
leach, both have star in forehead, one
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branded with quarter circle A on
left shoulder nnd the other with in
verted V with bar over on left
shoulder. One sorrel liony, weight
about S00 iiounds, branded with C 3
on left slioulder. Address any com
munication or call at The Journal
Olliee, Prineville, Oregon.
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In order to dispose of our entire stock of Tan Shoes and
Oxfords while it is still early in their season, for the next 30
dsys we will make the following price?:
Ladies $2.00 Tan Shoes $2.90
Ladies $3.50 Tan Shoes $2.50
Ladies $3. 00 Tan Oxfords $2.25
' Ladies and Gents Summer Underwear included in this sale,
also Gent, Ladies, Boys and Childrens Tennis Shoes.
It is onr policy to sell aTTof our season goods in their season
even if it must be done at a sacrifice, so tha we can enter the
next season with a new and clean stock.
Teachors' Examinations.
Notice I hereby given that the
county superintendent of Crook
county will hold tlie regular ex
amination of applicant for state
and county Kt per at Prineville, as
follows:'
For State Papers.
Commencing Wednesday, August
!, at nine o'clock it. m., and continu
ing until Saturday August. 12, at
four o'clock . ni.
Wednesday-Penmanship, history,
spelling, algebra, reading school law.
Thursday-Written art thmetlc,
theory of teaching, grammar, book
keeping, physic, civil government.
Friday-Physiology. geography,
mental 'arithmetic, composition,
physical geography. " j
Saturday-Botany, plane geometry,
general history, Knglish literature,
psychology.
For County Papers.
Commencing Wednesday. August
'.), at nine o'clock a. m., and continu
ing until Friday August 11, at four
o'clock p. ni.
First. Second and Third (irade
Certiticate.
Wednesday Penmanship, history,
orthography, reading.
Thursday-Written arith in e 1 1 e ,
theory of teaching, grammar, physi
ology. Friday-Geography, mental arith
metic, school law, civil government.
Primary Certificates.
Wednesday-Penmanship, ortho
graphy, arithmetic, reading.
Thursday-Art of truest i o n i n g ,
theory of teaching, physiology.
Truly Yours,
C. 11. Dinwiddie,
County Sup't. Public Instruction.
NOTICE.
Ail parties knowing themselves in
debted to the firm of Smith & Cleek
are rei'iiested to cull and settle at
once as we liii'd the money, -Smith
cc ( leek.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that 1 will
sell, at. the expiration of .IO davs
from date, the following descrilied
horses: One buy mare, branded S
on lift k title, ami two colts, one
branded S on left stitle. The mare
and one of the colts came t my
premUes 27 months ngo and since
that time have been fed by me. If
owner does not call for same on or
before August. 1, l;K),i, they will be
sold at my homestead, 1-1 miles south
east of Prineville for the charges now
against them.
Dated June 2i, 1003. Frank Yanlnn.
1RIDE0UT & FOSTER
Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the
ity Pyleai Wlarket
FOSTER & HORRIGA1M, Prop's.
Prineville, At The Old Stand Orecon.
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beat made. We have them, the famous
Gotzian
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Most Popular
Mothers buy it for croupy child
ren, railroad men buy It for severe
and elderly people buy it for la
jjrlpne," say Moore Pros., Eldon,
Iowa. "We sell more of Chamber
lains Cough ltemedy than any other
kind. It seems, to have taken the
lead overseveral other good brands"
There Is no question but this medicine
is the best that can bo procured for
coughs and colds, whether It be a
child or an adult that is fflicted. It
always cures and cures quickly.
Sold by 1. P. Adainson.
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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, lit 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 v ill be ready for the good
people to select from in the near future. Do not
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