Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 17, 1905, Image 3

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b LOCAL MENTION e
Michel A Co, Imvc Just received n
new line ol fancy rrtMkcrv.
i
latest style In ncckwcitrnuil Im-Iih
aI Michel A Ch'm. I'rlni reasonable.
If you want n trunk
coll on MUM fc Co.
or suit raw
2v att 1 n Of
At ONIyllAI.F Kngular IVlcn
A. H. LIPPMAN &C0.
Come In nml look at our new line
of tinware. Warranted for On
years. JoliiiNoif, Ilooth & Co.
All klmlH of rnuncd good at InmI-roi-k
prices, for rash, nt Ui.ovm's
t'liXti niiI tetinU mIiihh nt Mk'ln-1 Sc
Co'. Low in t price.
. A full line of cured it ml unit meats
mill bird Ht Ui.ovi it's.
For til kinds of
Cablnot Work
also Better C'Iuhh Carpentering
(ioTo
A. H. Llppman A Co
Take your egg to Mover' Ciu-h
tlroecry Htor If you want the hkh
wit market price nt nil time.
Don't mI your egg until you mi!
(lover, lit Im always In tin market
nml pays 1 lit hlghet price Iti Cash.
You are right, Wf have n line of
tinware which we gunrniiteengnlnst
runt or wear for Five Year. John,
mm, Ilooth A Co.
Wlwnullil yon get Hint HaC?"
No difference, you wnnt n new one.
We have them nml they are right.
Dunham & Adam.
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III flue Nugitrs, Coffin, Canned
IommIm, Tobacco, Cigar nml Fancy
Candle, It will Miy you to m
(JmivVm. '
For
Cedar Poors
Window Glass
Paints, Oil
Building and Tar Par
Call on
A. H. Llppman & Co
I'rlcr. Lower thnn the Lowest
We have secured the mile agency
for the IJhk AntlruHtliiK Tinware,
whk'h we guarantee against runt or
wear for five years from the ilnte of
purchase. JohnHou, Ilooth & Co.
We wnnt your ahoe trade, nml nr
willing; to cum It by selling you
better good for the money than
other. Dunham & Adam.
The latest styles. In Ladles, Misses
and Children hat Just received, nt
loweat price. Mr. Susie Mlnyton
Ulover. f
Waah hollers, iiiIIk pit uh, wash
howls, bread raisers, etc., In our new
line of never runt, never wenr out
tluwarc. JohtiMon, Ilooth & Co.
Come to our store nuil Ik1 "shown"
our new line of tinware, nml you
will Mleve It I the 1est over. We
give A Ave yenr guarantee on every
piece. Johnaon, Booth & Co.
HOT
One of Adauison's
Ice Cream Sodas
will nTrrsli yon.
If I he hert.
For an excellent
leert buy or or
der by 'phone,
putkoge of our lee
eream. It's nure
to pleiwe.
D. P. ADAMSON & CO.
llnuli I .Inter win down this wiili
from IiIm ntiK-k much nt I'uiilliiii.
Terry Head, of Culver, wiot In tin
city Momlny on n hushies t rip.
Ja. T. ItiililiiMiin wn In town
Tueailny from hi riiiicli nt Culver,
.1. I'. KelMiiy wiih n liiixlnitm lxllor
ilurliitf the week from AhIiwouiI.
Amlrew Morrow whm In the elty
Muiuliiy from hln Willow .Creek
riiticli.
IIiiiikIiim Hiueinl wiim III the illy
Hiitunliiy from l'ot milking llnnl
priHtf on hla hoiuiKteiul.
Alfreil TItou wiim n liiidlniKM vImII-
or from II m.v Creek during the iiMt
week.
W. I'. lliiiiiuiiT wiim In the city
from lln.VMtm k the IhnI of the week
on n Idinluewn trip.
A. Ilennett wiim down from I'nil
llnn the llntt of the week nttendlng
to lillMlueHM mntterM.
Freil Clnyiool nml wife returned
the nMt of the week from 1'ortlnud
where they have Imh-ii vIhIiIuu alnce
the flmt of July.
MImm lorn Wnrd returned hint week
from 1'ortlnud where nhe Iiiim Imvii
ktuilylnic iuumIc ilurluK the punt four
im nit Iim.
Mr. nuil Mm. C. I. Wlnuek ntid
dnuKhU-r, l.onne, will lenve the Unit
of next week for I'ortlund nml the
count w here they wIIInm-uiI ii month.
Mm. Cnrey Foater returned IIiIm
wei-k from n vlalt of ttevernl weeka In
1'ortlnud nml with relntlven In
Wnlln Wiillu.
K. K. tllllenwnter wiim down from
Pirn! the Innl of the week to npMnr
iim n w it iii'hii for 1oukIiim Siueitd who
ntleflunl proof on IiIm homcHtetid.
Mra. H. I'. (ilenu, who Iiiim lieeii
Mpendlng the itt year nt New
WewtmlnMer, I. :., Iiiim returniil to
the city and will aMnd the winter
here.
A. II. Kennedy nnd Joe Uirneii
went down to letherowa lirlilm'
.Sunday IiimI nml at ruKKh'd with the
tront In the Iea-liutea durliiH; the
day.
ColtunliUM JohiiKon nnd .wife nml
Mr. nnd Mm. Otto (irny returmil
during the wwk from n two weeka'
outing nt the (Irny ritueh nt Summit
I'nilrlf.
F.d UnuuellM wiim down from Font
the flrat of the week to tmike tin ill
proof on hla honiiteiid. T. F.
Long nml John I'Ukett enme down
with him to iipjtenr na wUuihhm.
Ml km May Heed, who Im tilling the
poHltlon of deputy county clerk
during Mlna I.lggett'a nliMenee, went
over to lleml yeeterdny to mm'UiI n
few tlnya vlHltlng with her pntvntM.
J. II. Teuipletoii left Momlny noon
for The Dnllea where he will Join the
KlkM delegntlon on Um way to
1'ortlnud. On IiIm return he will
Ntend n day nt Slinnlko getting the
tllturea lomleil for IiIm new more.
(leorge SteveiiM, of Mndrna, wiim In
therltv the laMt of the week on IiIm
wny to rortlnml to aNml n few
tlnya laltlng the fair, lie took the
mountain route, going through l..v
the wny of Slntera.
The flmt loud of watermelona that
hna liecn in the city thin aenaon
wvre lirought In laat Momlny by
I'. T. Monroe of Croaa Keya. ' Ftmter
& Ilorrlgun lunde it quick illapoanl
of the entire lot.
FOll SALF.: A atvoml httud organ.
Thla la n lmrgitln the like of which
you only have n chance In a life time
to aeonre. For pnrtleulnra call on or
nd.lreaa The JOl'KNAI. OFFICF,
rrlnevlllc, Oregon.
LOST: (lold hunting enae watch,
HiK-kford movement. Fngraved on
both altlta. Illack ribbon chain with
gold fob. Loat between Willow
crtek and (Irlxiily Unite. Suitable
rewnrd If returned to thla otllce. Slttl
W. Clrclea lenvea thla wiek for
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FOIt 8ALK New upright piano.
Been naed but a few inonths and will
acll at a bargain. Addrcaa 11. care
of The Journal.
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FOK SALE; Huby carriage and
aewlng machine, both good aa new,
. belonging to the eatate of J. S. Kel
ley, deceaaed, for aalo cheap. "Ad
drean or Inquire of M. E. Drink, at
torney for the eatat Prlnevllle,
Oregon.
We havo Juat received a barrel
of
(JELLY I BUSSES)
Theae Glaaaea have lat'U aelllng
at 75 cent a a (Iomui. In order
to clear out thla, lot we are
aelllng them at
50l CENTS I A DOZEN)
Call and have a look nt our
line of Fruit Dlahea, Imported
Jardlnera, Etc., Etc. -
RIDEOUT Sl FOSTER
Nut Door to Bxim'i lUnwfflH 8boi
C.
The Dallea on a ahotjt Imalneaa trip.
He will return here for a abort time
liefore moving there to live. Mr.
Clrclea aold hla ranch lnat week to
Hiram Ollmon for a couHlderntlon of
S(MM).
The 13th National Irrlgrtlon Con-
greaa will be held In Portland four
daya, Auguat 21at to 2-Uh, Inclualve,
and an official call has Ihh.mi forward
ed to the deleiratea. Mayor Wurx-
weller la the delegate from Prlnevllle.
Dr. Harold Clark, Deutlat, la now
In thla city prepared to attend to the
wants of any one desiring dental
work done, Thoae who do, should
have It attended to at once na he
will lenve again about the 1st of
Septemlar.
Mra. Naomi Salomon and ilaugh
tera, MIhhch Mary and Anna, will
leave next month for Salem where,
the young ladles will resume their
studies In the Willamette University
Mrs. Sulcaion will spend the winter
with them.
Deputy Sheriff Hancr announces
that he will have a chicken banquet
at the court house In the near future.
The meat for the occasion will be
provided from the court house yard,
where a number of large, well
seasoned nnd tempting fowls roam
around during the day. Mr. Haner
stated this week that the seats of
honor at the banquet would be
occupied by the present owners of
the poultry whoever they are.
Everett Miller wna In fown from
hla Ijiiuoutii ranch yenterdny, ,
II. J. Ifenly, of Culver was tran
muling liiiMlm-aM In town Tuexdny
Mr. nnd Mm. D. I. AiIhimmoii mid
family left the flmt of the wrek to
nlleud the exposition In 1'ortlninl
J. II. Hhliip nml w ife left Tiieadny
for rortlnml for a few weekM vlalt nt
the Fair,
Mrs. J. F. Young nml three child
ren left liiMt week for Port la ml when'
they Will reside I hla winter.
HubpiM-nnM were served mi n tium
lMr of witnesses by the deputy I'. M.
inamhiila this week. The pais-m de
mand an npM-ariiiiee next Monday
III t line to ti-atlfy la-fore the August
seaaloii of the federal grand Jury
which coiiveui'M on that day,
IIitImtI Hideout nml wife returned
Tuesday from the Wlllnmette Vnlley
nnd Portland where they visited the
exposition. lille Hi the mountains
they sHiit some time nt the wild
black ta rry fields, securing nbout .V)
qunrts.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Knlghteii
were down from tneir rnncn
on Die Ocliis'o the nmt ot I lie
week. Mr. Knlghteii stilted that he
had Just finished cutting nil extra
orillnury large crop of liny from his
rnueh, a fact brought nbout by time
ly rains and plenty of water during
the Irrigating sensoii.
J. II. Onkes. w ho was formerly In
biialiiess In this city In the firm of
OakMaud Wllaou, has sold his gener
al merchiiuillse business in Mitchell
w here he has la-en for several yearn
and will shortly move his family to
Portland when they will make their
future home.
Tli run Tlirouaou was dow n from
his mines at Howard yesterday.
Mr. Thronsoti was complaining of a
lack of water In that vicinity which
has prohibited the washing of some
pay dirt In his placer illgKliiK. ' ue
latter pros-rtles have Ist-n Idle since
early suimner when the sluice boxes
went dry.
Dr. F.d wards was called to Crook
last week to attend John Stain, who
was severely Injured by being
thrown from a horse while riding
after cattle. Ills face w as painfully
out, rendering him unconscious for
several hours, but no serious Injur
ies rcaulced. '
H. E. Darling returmtl to the city
this week from n three months' out
ing In the Cascades where he and J.
1). Augell have la-en prossi'tlng
along the head watem of the lmi
qua river. He brought bnck some
flue looking siHcimuiM of gold 1 scar
ing rts-k which he scut Is-low to la
nnulyxed. Mr. Darling went out W
his Powell Ituttes ranch Tuesday to
arrange for his fall work.
Win. PancBKe was In the city the
first of the week from his ranch nt
Powell lluttes. Mr. Pancake stated
that arrangements were la-lng made
to erect a school house on the north
side of the lluttes this fall. The
country Is rapidly settlingnnd many
children there will la- denied school
facilities unless a new building Is
provided. At present the nearest
school Is on the sou tli side of the
Hut tea, but It la so far away that
few on this side could attend.
W. H. WHson Is over from Bend
He has recently purchased the C. II.
Erlckson ranch nt Hear creek and
took possession the first of the
month. Mr. Wilson was looking
(or a band of sheep to buy, exjs-ct-ing
to run them this winter on. the
ranch he has Just bought nnd In
connection with another ranch he
owns northwest of the Erlckson
place where he lias over 1(H) tons of
hay stacked.
The Powell lluttes Cemetery ns-
siM-latlon Is the name of a new
organisation which was formed by
the residents lu the vicinity Inst
week, for the purpose of providing
burial grounds. The board of
trustees consists of the following:
C. D. Swnnson, Win. Pancake. E.
A. H asset t. A. y. Hnyn was elected
to fill the otllce of swretary nnd
treasurer. An tncre of ground was
given to the association ly Vt in.
Pancake.
M. FiUgerald of ' Hurnt Knnch,
made a sale last week of 4,100 head
of sheep, l.itOOhead of two-year-old
wethers and 2.200 ewes. We did not
learn the price but from what we
can learn It was a good one. Mr.
Fltxgorald, we are Informed, has no
Idea of going out of the sheep busi
ness, as he Is in the market to buy
4,000 lambs and has 250 tons of hay
on hand, lie sola to some person
at Burns and will deliver August
1.1th at Marks creek In Crook county
Mitchell Sentinel.
Columbia river meu predict that
NovemlsT of this year will see that
stream nt the lowest stage In it
history. There is not much water
between the locks and The Dalles
now, and If the water continues to
full navigation will Jieeoiue difficult
later on. Oregon Is now 10..T.1 In
ches short of the usual rainfall,
measuring from Sept. 1st, 1004. For
the first time since lStil (44 years),
the water in Eraser liver has drop
ped so that the bars In the stream
are exposed and miners are working
them. The Columbia Is fed under
similar conditions and it Is reason
able to suppose that the results will
be the same. One great benefit of
low water will be the opportunity
afforded to blast troublesome rocks
that binder navigation opposite
Biggs. But before the red tape can
be manipulated high water will
again run Its course. Moro Observ
er.
The bonrd of director of the Cen
tral Oregon Agricultural and Live
stock nMoHatlon laid a meeting
Tuesday afternoon nt which It waa
detidiil not to hold n county fair
thla full na wan at flmt Intended
The ImikI trials In rortlnml. tlm con
tinued heavy attendance from this
section of the country nt the IwIm
ami ( lark exposition, and the fact
that tunny of the stis-k holder have
not lis yet paid their assessments,
were given as reasons why It would
la- Impracticable to attempt to hold
nn cxhli.lt. Mr. I ji toilet t stated
Tuesday after the ruec ting-that with
the nsM-smeiitM paid, the aaaiaiitlon
would la. on a sound financial basis
with funds enough on hand to erect
all the buildings necessary, lie ex
pressed regret that the fair could
not la; held, but la-lleved that nex
year a double effort would la? made
to make the county exposition a
success.
Slid of ta Pa
Only recently this paper ran a
"lost" ad concerning a "tan colored
lady's enja-" nor has the editor been
horse wiilpja-d a yet.
It has not lst-n very long since a
child In Ashland was gored by acow.
A hs-al contemporary In chronicling
t lie event made the startling state
ment that the child received serious
Injuries "at the hands of the family
cow.
Exchanges are full of such Journal-
latic oddities. The following are
again going the rounds.
The Chinaman fell down and broke
his leg above the opium Joint.
The steamer Mary Ellen was burn
ed to the water's edge this morning
and every soul on boanl drowned
except the chamlM-rmnlil who saved
rself by swimming ashore. She
was loaded with pig Iron anil In
sure! for f l.ooo.
Boom for rent for a lady twelve
feet square.
Bicycle for sale by a young man
with a leather seat.
A piano for sale by a young lady
with mahogany legs.
Wanted Two young rueu who
will Is treated as one of the family.
Booms for rent by a family with a
southern expimure.
Shoes shincil on the Inside, Ash-
laud Tribune.
Ttmporary CcrttficatM.
Now that the regular examination
Is past-ami thHa who have not a
valid certificate for this county must
fall back on a armlt If they teach,
It might be of benefit to such to
know the following law and rules
governing the grnuting of penults:
1. Penults grauted without writ-
teu examination: Provided that
such Hrmlt may la granted without
a written examination to the holder
of the certificate, valid In any coun
ty In the state, who Is entitled to
the same or to a holder of a certifi
cate valid In any other state when
the applicant for the same shall
present satisfactory" testimonials of
his good character and success aa a
teacher. Dlv. C. Par. 7, Sec. 20 P 22.
Oregon School Law.
Notice the above law reads
Certificate valid;" an expired cer
tificate Is not a valid certificate.
No Mrmits will la? granted upon ex
pired certificates hereafter, unless
Intely expired.
2. Not more than one permit will
be granted, un the same certificate;
i. e., if one permit is grauted on a
certificate from another county an
other permit will not be granted
without r.ppllcnnts first passing a
written examination, either regular
or special.
3. Permits granted upon passing
written examination. But no per
mit shall be Issued to any pers6n
not coining within the provisions of
this proviso except on a written ex
amination equivalent to that re
quired for a third grade certificate.
P 22, Oregou School Law.
(a) The applicant must be 18 years
of age and of good moral character.
(b) Must make an average of 75
IH-r cent and not fall la?low 60 per
cent in any one branch.
(c) No one having failed at the
last regular examination in any
county In the state will be allowed
a penult,
(d) No one will he allowed to take
examination for a lH'rmlt who has
not a school engaged.
(e) Any grade certified to by the
Suite Superintendent that applicant
hna received during' the 18 months
preceding will be accepted In lieu ot
an examination in any branch where
grade is not less than that required
for a iKrmit.
(f) Uegular fees for jienult, $2.50.
- C. B. DmvuiiuK,
County Superintendent.
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Alfalfa and Meadow Hay. The Cclchra
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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 regular machines in 4 12 and
5 foot cut and McCOUMICK Self Dump STEEL
HAY RAKES in 8, 9 and 10 foot
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A Full Line ot Repairs for
Orders Taken
Our Lines on Hand. Repair
For Till Makes
W. F. In
(Succattor to ELKIN8 KINO)
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Tbey Appeal to Our SymptUiiM
The bilious and dyspeptic are constant
sufferers and apal to our ympathis.
There ii not one of them, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
happiness by the use of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab
lets invigorate theliqer and strengthen
the digestion. They also regrlate the
bowels. For sale by D. 1. Adamgou.
Board ol Equalization Meeting.
KNOWN ALL MEN BY THESE
PRESENTS that the Board of
Equalization will attend at "the
office of the county clerk of t'rook
county, Oregon, on Monday, the 2Sth
day of August, 1905, and publicly
examine the assessment roll for
1905 and correct all errors In valu
ation, description or qualities of
land, lots or other proerty, nnd It
shall is; the duty of iiersous Interest
ed to appear at the time and place
appointed and it It shall appear to
the said Board of Equalization that
there are any lands lots or other
property assessed twice, or In the
name of a person or persons not the
owner thereof, or assessed under or
ls?yond Ita actual value, or any
lands, lots or other property not
assessed, said Board shall make the
proper corrections.
J. D. Lafollktt,
County Assessor.
Note All parties not assessed for the
year 1005 will please call at the court
house or send In list of assessable
proja-rty Immediately.
J. D. Lafollktt,
County Assessor.
A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot be used with
email children during the hot weather
of the gummea months to guard against
bowel troubles. As a rule it is only
necessary to give the child a doao of
castor oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Po not use any subetitue, but
give the old-fashioned castor oil, and see
that it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseatee
and has a tendency to gripe. If this
does not check the bowels give Cham
berluin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and then a dose of castor oil
and the direasi may be checked in its
iucipiency and all danger avaided. The
castor oil and this remedy ehould be
procured at once and kept ready for in
stant use as soon as the first indication
of any bowel trouble appears. This is
the most successful treatment known
and may be relied upon with implicit
confidence even in cases of cholera in
fantum. For sale by I). P. Adamson.
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We have an assortment of Ladies Shoes 4"
fi and Oxfords in both Black and Tan, Kg
J which formerly sold for from $3.00 to y
1 $5.00 per pair. In order to close the j
1 entire lot oufwe have placed them in J
. A one lot and will let j"0U make' your 1.1
pick of any pair of Jt
Ladies Shoes for $2.00 '
Ladies Oxfords for $1.50
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These shoes have Wen in stock for
some time ami that is the reason we
are offering you such a baraain. 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 go out camping.
Then we have a new line of Shoes for
Drs, in the latest style and cut, 'or
both Ladies and Gentlemen, which
we offer at bargain prices. Call and
ee them.
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
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Meat, Vegetables, Produce
Greatly in Demand.
Nothing Is more in demand than a
medicine which meets modern re
quirements for a blood and system
cleanser, such as Dr. King's New
Life Pills. They are just what von
ed to .cure stomach and liver
troubles. Try them. At J. II.
Templetons and D. P. Adamson's
drug stores, guaranteed.
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept
on
Mutton, Pork,
hand at the
City Ri eat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prineville, At The Old Stand Orejcon.
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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 & GO.
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