Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 03, 1905, Image 3

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    B LOem. MENTION a
Mli liH 4 r.i. lime JuhI riii'li- n
new line i fancy crockerv.
. Latest sly Ics hi ncekm'nritiiil ImIIh
at Michel & fit's. I'rlfin rcitMimnblc.
If .von mil a I rtntk
mil mi Michel & Co,
Itr Kill) 'llse
Cil I'.iix 1 whk nvi'r friiiii
Mniiilti.v on a IiiihIiii-mm Hip.
Every inn owm It to himself ami
hi family to master a trade or pro-fi-HHliiit.
Head the display advertise
ment of I lie nit Mirc M-li'iiiU of
Telegraphy, In tliU Issue mid learn
llfii'l 'M1' ''""y .vounx iii'in or lady
I may li'iirn telegraphy nnd If assured
Joe Lister ami Mlfi-, of I'liullaii,
tfciv vImIIIiik In Hit' city Inst week.
IMC attla u
At OMMIAI I KcRiilar ITlca
A. H, LIPPMAN 4t CO.
Comu In mihI look ai our new line
of tinware. Warranted for tlvi
year. JiihiiMoii, lliiiilli & Co.
All kind of cuimed kooiU at lied,
risk prices, Jor rash, nl (li.o ku'm
Cloth Mini tennis shoes at Michel A
Co'm. Lowest price,
A full line of i iinil mnl Halt uieatM
and bird it t li.t r.it's.
a . . . . . hi
ror all kinds of 7
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Pfikln.. l. ft
wawiiivvw vw ui n
also Heller Clas Carpentering
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.1,1 A. H. Llppman & Co
Take .four run to (Hover's Cash
(Iroccry Mton If you want the liluli
est market price at all times.
huii't hi'II your eKK until you '
ilovcr. He I always In the market
niul pays the highest price In Cash.
You am rlht, we liave a line of
tinware which we guarantee against
riiNt or wear for Five Yearn. Jnhti
m ill, llnotli & Co.
' Where illil you get that lint?"
N'i difference, you want a new one.
YVi have them ainl they nre rlif lit.
iHiuhnm & AilauiM.
Ill fine Kugni', Coffees, Cauneil
floods, Tobaccos, tiunrs ami l'miry
Candles. It will pay you to mi
iii.nvr.u.
For
Cedar Doors
Window iilaM
Paints, Oil
Building himI Tur I'nxr
Call on
A. H. Llppman & Co
Price Lower tlinti the Lowest
We have Hectireil the Hole agency
lor the I.lxk Antlrustlng Tinware,
which we gunrnntcc against rust or
wear for live yearn from the date
purchase. JoIiiihiiii, Month A-Co,
We w ant your shoe trmle. ami an
willing to earn It by selling you
letter good for the money than
others. Ihiuhnm & Adams,
The latent styles, In 1 .in I lew, Misses
nnd Chlldntis hats Juki reeelveil, at
lowest prices. .Mm. SiinIi Hhtyton
tllover. Wash hollers, milk pans, wash
howls, bread raisers, etc., In our new
Hue of never runt, never wear out
tinware, Johnson, ltooth & Co,
Collie to our Mtore n ml le "shown"
our new Hue of tinware, nml you
will bellcvv It Is the bent ever. We
glvennvcyea.rgtinrant.ee on every
plii-e. Johnson, ltooth & Co.
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Ice 4'iTUiii Sottas
will nTrtvsli you.
It's the
For mi excollnit
dt'scrt buy or or
der .by 'phono, n
park age or our Ice
c renin. H'm sure
to please.
D. P. AOAMSON & CO.
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FOR SALE New nprlKht pintio.
lkHn imeil but a few moutliH nml will
wll at a bnrfynln. AiblreHH II. onre
of Th( Journal.
VOU. HALE; Baby ennlan ami
Hewing uiacblne, both gofxl an new,
belonging to the I'Hta to of.l.S. Kel
ley, deeeHHi'il, for hhIc cheap. Ad
dreHH or Imiulre of M. E. Brink, at
torney for
Own-on.
the oxtnte, l'rlnevllle
tiny Lafulli'tt ami wife returned
lant Friday inorulUK from a vlnlt to
the IcwIm ami Clark fair.
T. M. Baldwin, of 1 he l lrt NatliHi
nl, retiirneil home Sat urdiiy from the
laud tiiaU In I'ortlaml.
Uilford .1. Cialu returned the nwi
wiek from J'orllaud where he Iium
Imimi a wllm'NN In the laud tilnU.
Jcxxe Wlndoiu, of Culter, wan In
I lie lily 011 h lmHlne'irl IiihI Sat
urday. "Archie Powell returneiT home lanl
week from Hiiiiiiullt l'rnliie where
he him Ih-cii puttliitf III tlirc' weekn
of hard work- ltiiilnj( li'iy.
T. II. Uafollett returned the llrnt
of the week from I'ortlaml where he
ha Imimi wrvlnic at a wltiieMH In the
land trlaln.
JiiMtlce J. I,, Luckey and wife re
turned biHt Friday from a three
iik' IhII at the bntln and Clark
I V M Ml 1 1 ll.
Jchw Vancey and wife ami two
children returned laid wiek from a
trip tu Khermnii county w here Mr.
Yancey ilUpiiwil of n baud of limwu.
Mi-m. Juhii CyriH left lawt week for
I'ortlntnl to attend the expoMltlon.
She wa Mccoiiipinli'il by Mrx. E. II.
Smith.
Otto tlra.v and wife left Tucnibiy
moruliiK for Siimmltl I'ralrlx vhcre
they will hh'ii a couple of wii-kM at
Mr. dray' l10111cHtcr.il. -
Terry I.on and Bay Kinney left
thin wiek for Eugene ami Valley
point wiierejhey will vUll relative
for a time before koIiih; to Portland
to attend the expoNitlou.
W, I'. Klntc went dow n to lleixler
Hlatloll the laxt of the week to biiliK
back Home of the material mnled In
the i'oiihI met Ion of the new lirnt
National B1111I4 bullilluK.
tieorne W. Ilariii-H returned Mon
day moruliiK from rortlaud where
lie ban lceii one of the' attorney h for
the ilcfeiidantH In the WIlliauiMon-OeHiier-Blftjf
trial.
1'. B. I'olndexter and MIh Berna
Poludexter returned Monday morn
liiK from rortlaud. Mr. Polndcxt.ir
wiim HiibpiMMii'il iih a w ltrnttH In the
land ciim'm.
Mr. ami Mm. Walter O'Nell and
moiih returned Monday cmiiIiik froul
I'ortlaml ami KvuxMe where they
have Imh'ii eiioyliiK a three we'kH'
olltlllU.
ColiinibiiH .lohiiMon nml wife and
family left yenierday for Summit
Prairie w heiv they will camp with
Mr-ami Xlrx. (tto Orny for 11 couple
of week.
W. A. Booth and Mon, Uennle, left
Monday noon lor the CiiHcade 11101111
taliiH when they will upend a couple
of wei'kH llMlilngat the laken ami en-
JoyluK an outliiK.
Mi-h. E. II. Smith left IiihI week for
I'ortlaml when hIic wHKvImII the
fair for a xhort time, returning with
Mr. Smith who waw HiibpiM'tied as a
wltneHH In the land trial.
County An8CHHor J. 1. Lafollett In
nerving notice by publication of the
meeting of the Board of Equaliza
tion w hich will be held at the court
limine In iIiIn city 011 Monday,
AuKUnt 2s.
FOR SALE: A wriiml hand oiKitn.
ThU In a bargain the like of w hich
you only have a chance In a Hie time
to m an'. For Himlculnr call on or
addn'HH. The .lOl RNAI, OFFB.'E.
l'rlnevllle, Oregon.
Dr. J. If. RoHcubci'K and wife and
Mini, Winter, returned lant Friday
from a vlnlt of three weokN at the
fair. Dr. ltownhcrir'H mother r-
turned with them and will Hjiend a
part of theHummer hen.
Mi-h. A. Dunham, of 1'iinevllle, Im
vlHltlnjj ler daughter, Mi-h. J.A.
Douthlt. She In accompanied by
Mr. Ada Mllllcan, a teacher In the
Indian Hchool at Tacomn. Dalles
Chronicle.
,Vrl1uir Clothier, of the ManHitchu
Helta Mutitnl, came In from Portland
thU week, lie has been upending
t he piiat few days In Awhwood nml
vicinity looking nfter hla Inminuiee
biiHlnesH.
D, h. Mieiier, 01 Seattle, a tvpre-
Himtatlve of the Korea try Biiivnu, 1
In the city oomluctlng the examln
ntlotiH at the court limine for forent
rnngerti. The oxainlnatlonn began
thellrntand the hint will bo given
today.
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We have Junt
received
of
11 barrel
(JELLY ! GUSSES)
Thene (ilanncH have been Helling
ntT'icentH a doen. In order
to clear out thin lot we are
Helling them at
tSOlCENTS A 1 DOZEN)
Call nnd have a look at our
lluo of Fruit Dlahea, Imported"
Jnrdlnors, Etc., Etc.
I RIDEOUT & FOSTER
Nxt Boon to Smith's Harness Shof J
I'etoZell and wife and hou, T. B
Zell, returned laat week from the
Santlam where they went In cpteat of
wild black berried. They report the
berry crop to be a failure and enme
buck without Hcciuing any.
Ward Cram nnd wife and Mr. and
Mra. ( M. LlHler left Monday after
noon for Odell lake with a complete
camping and finning outfit. They
will apend a couple of weeks In the
mountalnn at viuioun outing plncca
before returning home.
Frnnk Iluineaton, vyho In engaged
In the general mercntitlle bunlness at
Weston, wiB In the city the first of
the week on his way home from
Korent nnd Bend where he purchaH
od a tract of land from the Deschutes
Irrigation & Power compnny.
a ponltloa.
Ahrk DavU, 11 ntin klilitn of Silver
Lake, In la the city on a buMinexM
trl. Mr. Davln, who hat lnen buy
ing cattle (jiilte fxteimlvely during
the pant few molitlm, titiiten that lie
liitH made his lant pim-honex thin
year and will now fi-d until a favro
able market prenentn llwlf.
The iiieuilMTM of the Ladlti Annex
held ajneetlng Tuenday afternoon.
ArraiiHeiiientN are Ining made for
the fall mid the Hint Moclal event will
lie given Nometlme next mouth. The
regular monthty metlng will be
laid early In Hcptcmltcr at which
time mon definite urraiigementM
will Im made for the winter mouth
John Newman, who han lxea em-
ployeil by the lieiiver & Blo tJrande
Railroad company at Denver In the
capacity of civil cnglm-cr, left the
latter city lant week for New Mexico
where he In now In charge of an
engineering crew locating a npur of
the road running nevernl mile out
of Lumbcrtoii.
I u ma 11 Mmieod left Tuenday for
I !u run w here he will remain looking
after hunliicHH ma item for nevcral
moiitlm. Since returning from Burmt
a few mouth ago he has lccn buy
ing cattle for the William 11 a nicy
Company and thin week completed
purclianen aggregating 600 head.
The Mock will le delivered at Pau
lina lnKeptemlMr.
L". S. CowIch wan In the city the
fli-Mtoflhc wei-k. Mr. Cowic nald
both the Matolcn mid iH-nehutcn
rivers were a foot lower at the point
when liinHaw mill In ntntloncd llwiu
they have ever Ini-n In-u ln'fre,
The light fall of hiiow In the moun
tains lant winter In tle cause of the
decrease In the ntreamn. Mr. t.'owlen
said they were running a full force of
men nt the mill and that the demand
for lumber was steady.
The annua! meeting of the Bernola
Mining company was held at the
Polndexter hotel Monday evening nt
which partial arrangemeutM wen
made for doing the company's anesn
menl work this summer. The meet
ing was adjourned until next Sat
urday evening in order to give time
for other memls'i-n who an' out of
town to atlcli'l. The annual elect
ion of otllccrs will then Ih held mid
other bunlness mutters trallnacted.
Postmaster JaiTScn Wood, of Ash
wood, has purchased the general
meniiamltne .business of Irvine &
Hamilton at that place and took
possession of the bunlness the first of
thU month. The retiring firm have
Ih-cii engaged In th mercantile busi
ness In Ashwood during the past
thn-e years, nml during that time
have built up an extensive trade.
Mr. Wood will gain this and com
bined with his gr(Hery business
which he has couducted for several
years will make him one of the lead
ing meniiauts of the county. The
store building and residence east of
Trout en-ek wen Included In the
IMiniiase of Irvine & Hamilton.
With the close-of July the tirst hot
sjiell of the summer was brought to
an end. The highest temperature
recorded In Prlneville occurred Sat
urday, July 2"-', when the mercury
reached 107 In the shade. High
temperntuiVH were prevalent that
day, however. In every section of the
county, Madras claiming tne record
with the mercury standing at 112)
So far during the continued hot
ncll, Bend has dlatingutnhed itself
with the lowent torn 1 torn t tire, the
heat there ls-lng of such variety that
on the hottest days the mercury was
held about 10 degrees lower than In
other sections.
J. W. Blednoe left yesterday for
Portland with a collection of some
of the mngnlflclent landscape views
which he has taken in this couuty
during the post few weeks. The
photographs will he placed 011 ex
hibition at the Fair, and will do
much towards advertising this
section of the state. The last of the
week Mr. Bledsoe, accompanied by
Sheriff Smith, went up the Ochoco
where numerous views were taken
of the count ry around Marks ereek.
These will be placed In the hands of
the engineers who will later examine
the district before deciding upon the
work to be pursued In the Irrigation
scheme north of the city.
County Clerk Smith has been the
target during the past week for
many pert missives in which the
writers have demanded the whys
and wherefores concerning the dc
UnquoneleH In answering inquiries,
recording papers, etc. The answer
In that Uncle Sam subpoened the
County Clerk about the tlrst of July
and held him In Portland a couple of
weeks. At the same time the
uraclous government took by the
arm all tlie lawyers, judges and
practically all other persons com
potent to look after affairs In the
clerk's otllce, so that the latter place
was compelled to take cam of Itself.
The result Is nn accumulation of
work which will tnke some time to
straighten out, but Mr. Smith
promises to work a night and day
shift, as he has done most of the
time since being tu office, until all
complaints are satisfied and the
work brought down to Its normal
tone.
Dr. Harold Clark, In-ritlst, Is now
In thin city prepared to attend to th
WUIitn of nii.V nil"' denirlim dental
work done. Tli mi who do, nhould J
have It attended to at once an he!
will ,'ave au.'ilu iilioilt the ll of
Set'ti-lnlwr. i
PorUg Road FUi IU Bit.
The hoard of portage road roni
lulnnlonern hint week decided upon
the schedule of rutin to le charged
on that road for freight and passen
gers, and decide! temporarily upon
the following: ' '
West-botind-For nil chumcs of
grain, delivered on ears, IT, cents per
ton. All other freight, M cenU per
ton.
EaHt-boiind-AII Items covered by
third and fourth class rabn under
the Western classification, 50 cents
s;r ton. This covers all shipments
of heavy goods. First and second
class, f 1 mt ton.
Passenger rates, 2T cents.
Kates on lumls-r, livestock and
other article of a like character will
Is-sisiial nnd announcement made
Inter.
School CloMi With Fin Program.
Exerelsc were conducted at the
Crook school house last ,weck to
mark the close of a very successful
four mouth's term of school which
has lsen held there under, the able
tutorship of Mlsa Ethel Morris. A
large attendance h im present during
the rendering of the program which
Is given below:
Song, "Our Greeting" -....School
Recitation. "My Father"
Sumner Houston
Kef Itatlon, "A Happy Band"
Tresna Houston
R-cltatlou, "Apple Blossoms...
Ida Houston
Hong, "Peerless Oregon". ..School
Duet Messrs Hlnton and Hlnton
Recitation, "The Little Cuar"
Elam Houston
Recitation, "The Boy Is Comlu
Home" Era Houston
Recitation. "Peter, The Orthodox"
Arthur Houston
Recitation, "The Old Blue Chest"
Etta Houston
Song School
Recitation, "Little Birds"
Oracle Faugh t
Recitation, "A Happy Home"
Khner Hou.itou
Recitation, "The Last Charge"
4... Laura Houston
Vocal Duet, Misw Amy and Velma
Odell
Musical Duet, Messrs Hlnton and
Hlnton
Dialogue, "Au Anxious Inquirer"
Etta and Arthur Houston
Vin-al Duet, "Stay la Your Own
Back Yard" -Misses Amy and
Velma Odell
Recitation, "The New Church Organ"
Mm. J. W. Shattuck
Parting Song .School
BORN
I11 this city, Monday, July SI, to
the wife of Charles Rayl, an 8 pound
girl. Dr. Rosenberg attending.
MARRIED.
In this city, at the residence of
Mrs. Lettle A. Miller, Monday even
ing, July SI, Miss Mn ud Gibson to
Mr. James A. MeCall. the Rev. W. P.
Jluuett, pastor of the Methodist
chureh,- performing the ceremony.
Both the bride nnd groom are from
Sisters where both enjoy nn extend
ed acquaintance and where they will
continue to reside in the future.
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Wc have the best impliment made for cutting
Alfalfa and Meadow Hay. The Celebrated
McORMIK
BIG U 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 thfsmaller machines.
We also have the regular machines in 4 12 and
S foot cut and McCOKMICK Self Dump STEEL
II A V RAKES in 8, 9 and 10 foot
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A Full Line of Repairs for
Orders Taken
Our Lines on Hand, Repair
For ail Makes
W. Fo King
(Succattor to ELKIN8 & KINO)
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For a Weak Digeation.
No medicine can replace food but
Chamlierlaln'H 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 asslmllrted. If troubled
with n weak digestion, don't fall to
give these Tablet a trial. Thous
ands have lieen Is-nefited by their
tiee. They only cost a quarter.
For Rale by D. P. Adamson.
NOTICE.
All parties knowing themselves In
debted to the firm of Smith Jc Cleek
are requested to call nnd settle at
once as we need the money. Smith
& Cleek.
Board ol Equalisation Meeting.
Death of James A. Soggs.
News has been received in Reno an
noiiiuing the death of James A.
Boggs at Salt Lake City last week.
Mr. Hoggs was well known In Reno.
He founded the Washoe Comity
Abstract Compnny more than a year
ago. tie also assisted in placing
the Lincoln Park tract at Sparks on
the market and for some time was
agent for that property.
Several months ago Mr. Boggs'
health began to fall nnd In the hope
of recovery he went to Los Angeles.
At that place he grew steadily worse
until lant week he started for his
home In the east, At Salt Lake City
his condition was such that he was
taken from the train and placed In
an ambulance. While on his way
to the hospital ho passed away.
Mr. Boggs was quite well known In
Reno. He was a hard worker nnd
a bright man, well liked by those
who knew him. Beuo Journal.
Mr. Boggs was a resident Yf this
city two years ago and practiced
law here for some time. He left here
In the summer of 1903 for Lnkevlew
where he rcmnined a time before
going to Reno to establish an
abstract and renl estate business.
Death was due to consumption from
which he had Buffered for several
years. A widow nnd two children
survive him In Minnesota, his former
home, where he was one time a
representative In tiiestate legislature.
KNOWN ALL MEN BV THESE
PRESENTS that the Board of
Equalization will attend nt the
office of the county clerk of Crook
couuty, Oregon, on Monday, the 28th
day of August, 19(15, and publicly
examine the assessment roll for
1905 and correct all errors In valu
ation, description or qualities of
land, lots or other property, and it
shall lie the duty of pei-sons Interest
ed to appear at the time and place
appointed nnd If it shall appear to
the said Board of Equalization that
there are any lands lots or other
projerty assessed twice, or in the
name of a person or persons not the
owner thereof, or assessed under or
beyond its actual value, or any
lands, lots or other property not
assessed, said Board shall make the
proer corrections.
J. D. Lafoli.ktt,
County Assessor.
Note All parties not assessed for the
year 1105 will please call at the court
house or send in list of assessable
property Immediately.
J. D. Lafollett,
Countyssessor.
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We have an assortment of Ladies Shoes
and Oxfords in both Black and Tan,
which formerly sold for from $3.00 to
$5.C0 per pair. In order to close the
entire lot out we have placed them in
one lot and will let you make your
pick of any pair of
Ladies Shoes for $2.00
Ladies Oxfords for $1.50
These shoes have been in stock for
some time and that is the reason we
are offering you Ftich a bargain. While
they may be a little out of date in re
gard to cut and style, they are just
what you want for wearing around
home or when you po out camping.
Then we have a new line of Shoes for
Dress, in the latest style and cut, for
both Ladies and Gentlemen, which
we offer at bargain prices. Call and
see them.
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
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Meat, Vegetables, Produce
AComplete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the
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City Meat Wlarket
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prlneville, At The Old Stand OreKon.
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy the
Best and Most Popular
'Mothers buy U for croupy child
ren, railroad men txiy it lor severe
and elderly people buy It for la-R-rippe,"
any Moore Bros., Eldon,
Iowa. "We sell more of Chamber
lains Cough Kemedy than any ot her
klndv It seems to have taken the
lead over several other good brands"
There Is no question but this medicine
is the best that can be procured for
coughs and colds, whether It be a
child or an ad lift- that Is ffllcted. It
always cures and cures quickly.
Sold by D. P. Adamson.
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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 neyer 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 will 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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