Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 24, 1905, Image 3

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Michel & To, luive JiihI nivlved n
new lint' of fancy i-riN'krry.
Ijtlest styh-s In neckwcarnnd IhIik
ii( Ml lid a Cii'n. Price reasonable
K.voii ii hi n
cull mi Ml. hc &
li'itnk
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2vL attlri g:
AIOM'.IIAI I Kcguh.r IVIcc
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
Come In (iinl lunk nt our Hew Hue
of tinware. Warranted lor five
CMIH. JollllHOll, I'.liolll & Co.
All kinds of canned koihU nt Ih-iI-rH'k
prices, (itrriiMli, nt Hi, u mi's
Cloth and lentils mIum-m lit Michel .V
Co's. Lowest price.
A full lino of cured ainl null meats
nml Inn! nt (Ii.ovku'n.
ror all kind of
Cabinet Work
also Better ('limn Carpentering
Co To
A. H. Lippman & Co
Take your eggs to (Hover's Cash
Urocery Stun' If you waul I In- high
mI iiinrki't price at nil times.
Ilutl't Mi ll your eggs until yiui. mh
tilovrr. Im always ii lit- market
mill pays lln highest price in Cmdi.
You are right, we have a line of
1 1 ii wiii i which we giiarautcengnilist
rut or wear fur I'lvc Years. John.
Mull, llooih A I'll,
When tllil yon get tlial llm?"
No difference, ym want n new one.
W'v lmvi them ainl they ntv right.
iMinliain & Adams.
In flin' Sugars, Coffees, Canned
Hoods, Tobaccos, Cigars ami Fancy
Candle. It will ut.v you to wo
ill.ovr.it,
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Cedar Poor
WilllloW (illlMK
Paints, dili
Building and Tar Pajier
Call on
A. H. Lippman & Co
l'rli-iM Lower than the Lowest
We have sinned the Mole agency
for the I.Imk Aiitlriistlug Tinware,
which we guarantee against runt or
wear for five year from the date of
purchase. JohtiMoii, Hootli & Co.
We want your sins trade, and nre
willing to earn It liy selling you
lieller kooiIm lop the money tlum
other. I ( ii h ti in & AilaniM.
The lati'Ht stales, Iii Ladles, MIhwk
and Children lint Junt received, nt
lowest prices. Mtm. Husle Ntayton
Olover. Wash boilers, idIIk pans, wio.li
bowls, bread raisers, eto.,!ii our new
Unit of never riiMt, never wear out
tinware, Johnson, Itooth Co.
Come to our Htore nml lie "mIiowii"
our new line of tinware, nml you
will Ih-Ucvu It. Im the best ever. We
give a live year guarantee on every
piece. JollllHOll, Booth & Co.
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Our of AiIuiiimiii'n
Ire ('mini Sodas
will nTrosli yoti.
H'm I lie Im'kI.
For mi excellent
desert buy or or
der by 'phone, n
pneknge of our Ice
ereuiii. It's sure
to (dense.
D. P. ADAMSON S CO.
Mil v. i. avaiiuvu a vv. w
FOR NALE New upright pinuo.
Been used but n few iuoiiIIih and will
nell nt n bargain. Address H. care
of Th Journal.
FOR HALE; Baby carriage and
wwlng machine, both good ax new,
belonging to the I'Htnte ofJ.H. Kel
ley, deceased, for Halo cheap. Ad
rireHH or Inquire of M. K. Itrluk, nt
tornoy for the eHtnli1, Prlnevllle,
Oregon.
We havo wt received n banvl
or
(jelly 1 glasses)
Thew! (HiiHrteH havo been welling
nt 75 eentH a dozen. In order
to clear out (IiIh lot we mv
Helling them at
f50l CENTS ft DOZElt)
Call and have a look nl our
line of Fruit DIhUoh, Importoil
Jardinoi'H, Ete., Etc.
RIDEOUT& FOSTER
NKXT DoOlt TO SMITH'H lUltNKNM Hur
Heorue llercfol'il WliM down from
llnwanl (lie llrl of Hie witk.
Mtm. Imoiu Clii k and hlliln ii left
the llrMt of (he week for Port land.
Diner Cyril, of Culver, wiim vImII.
lug in town Hie llrt of the wct'k.
A.C. LiiciiM wiim over from Itcml
jTiieMday on n IiimIiicnm trip.
I in; i di: kali:, hidkdit &
I FDHTLIt.
i J. M. Hlrts- wiim n biiMliieMN vUllor
, Momlay from IiIm raiicli near MlMtcrM.
Hoy Price hum down from IiIm
rancli at Pout ilnrlng llie jiiimI wivk.
J. II.CrookM returned I IiIm week
from n trip iutohm the luoutilalim to
Porllaud.
J. II. (jiilim and brother, M. P.
Qulnn, were In thei lty Tm-nilny on a
IiuhIiicmm trip from irlily.
Miiiiki'I Wlnvti-r ami wlfennil MImm
Whu ler, of (JrlxKly, were vlMliing In
the city I IiIm week.
Wm CoiiiIim anil Archie Powell re
luineil Momlay from an cxtcinlcil
VImII at Porllaud and the fair.
MrM. Will Wiimweller and moii v
lurned tlio biMt of the wii k from a
vImH to the exposition.
I. M. MIIIm wih In the city during
(he week from IiIm htock ranch at
Nupltv.
Mi-m. M. It lilggM and .MrM A
ThoiiiMOu n'liirneit IuhI we'k from a
vImII to the I-wIm and Hark Fair.
S. It. Klaytoii, w ho Im m Im-cii MH-inl-lug
Mcveral nioiitliM vMtlng In
llngeiie, returneil to (he clly IIiIm
week.
Mm. C. I. W liuiek and daughter,
Lorene, left yi-nterdiiy for Portland
mid the eoaht to MlH-lid tlie coming
iimiiili on n pleaNiire trip.
Mm. C, Nam Smith ami ilaugliter,
MImm (Vole, returned Friday evening
from a two weekM' lllit the IewU
ami Clark expimlilnn.
.1. II. Templetoii returneil law I
Friday from Portlum! w here he wim
a UH'lliliiT nl tlie I.IK M ilelegatlDll
from Tlie lalleM.
1'. J. FcrgucMou wan down from
Crook HiIm week making arninge-
meiitM to offer final proof on liU
hoiiiiKtead at that place.
Itruiv Dray nml Frank Fimter
went up to the head wntcfM of
CriHiked river Moielay lo him-io! (he
wiek on n lulling trip.
A. IS. (toller, Dale Young ami
Itaipll t'liil-llin i-eturiled (he laitt of
the w'k from a hunting and lUlilug
trip In Die vicinity of 1uIm hike.
Win. Wigle left the IhM of (he we k
for Hood Itlver when Mi-m. Igle
Iiiih Imi-ii vUlilim with ivhitlvcM for
Mome lime. 1 hey will return lioiue
milno time next wet-k.
Prof. Plllard and family, of HuriiM,
w ho have been HM'iiilug the Miimmer
In the valley and at Hie Portland ex
poMlHou, were In the city the tlrnl of
the wtvk on their way hume.
MrM. C. McPhei'Mou and ilaugliter,
MImm Edith, are III the city on Hielr
way lo their home at Hay Creek
after a vllt at the expoMltlon. The
DalleM Chronicle.
Uev. J. A. Mitchell will preach In
tlie PivMbytcrlnn church Sunday,
Aiigimt '27. Subject for 11 a. m: "The
Brotherhood of Man." Subject for
x v. m: "Am I My Brother' KeeH-r."
Sunday School at 10 o'clin-k a. m.
FOH SALE: A wrond hand organ.
Thin Im n bargain the like of which
you only have n chance lu n life time
to Mcciire. For port li-iilarn call on or
nddiVHM The JDI ItNAL OFFICE,
Prlnevllle, Oregon.
Thron ThrouHon pr.HMed through
the city the drat of the week on bin
way to Dayton, Washington, to nt
tend the annual inectlng of thoHtiKk
holderM of the Mayllower Mining
Company.
LOST: (3 old hunting onne watch,
Uockford lnovement. Engraved on
both HidcM. lllack ribbon chain with
gold fob. Lout between Willow
creek and Ortxxly Itutte. Suitable
reward If returned to thin ollice. 8101
An Ice cream Modal will 1h glvwn
on the 1 1 origan lawn Friday evening
bytheladit'H of the Baptist church.
Fifteen centH w ill be charged for lee
civnm and cake. The public in cor
dially Invited.
Dr. Harold Clark, DentlMt, 1h now
lu thlH city prepared to uttend to the
wautM of any ono deHlrlug dental
work done. Those who do, should
have It intended to nt once ns he
will leave again about the 1st of
September.
County Clerk J.J. Smith left hist
Friday for Portland, to appear as n
witness before the Federal grand
Jury. Heexpeclsto bo absent for
several weeks and some of the coun
ty business In consequence will be de
layed until his return.
Jolm Combs was down from Look
out mountain Saturday getting
some material for tlie mine. He
stated Hint work on the furnace was
rapidly nearlug completion and that
the reduction plant would be In op
eration early next month.
We have been reliably Informed
that Dr. Patterson, who was here n
few weeks ago looking over the beef
situation, went out to W. W. Brown's
Wngontlre ranch with u view to
buying Mr. Brown out, and offered
him f 110,000 for his Interests In this
and Hurney counties, sheep, horses
und land. Lukevlew Examiner.
f J"iirg liny itnd lfc, tif Hrimr
t Tii k. wi re lu Hie Hty vlnltlng dur
ing the wet-k.
J. M. Ileiikle whm in tlie city ye
terday from IiIm ranch on Willow
creek. Mr. Ileukle Minted Hint
threwlillig would iM-glll III that
(lull the biMt of the week mid would
continue probably fur U-n dnyii.
ilriln cropM In that reglnri tire light
mid many of the mm-licr have rut
their rropM for liny.
lu Hie uelgliiioriioiMi oi .'j mtmoiim,
who w ill npjM-ar iM-fore the feh-ral
grand Jury this week In Portland,
li ft on the Ntagett Friday nml Hut
unlay, rrobably the grenter part
of them will Imi held over to gf
teMtlmoiiyln the land trial whlih
rommeiice on September 6, and will
Im-aliM-nt from the rlty for a month
or more.
A. H. Ireland, who has been trans-
ferred to Prluevllht to supervise the
Maury Mountain n-wrve. will move
his family here from Itoseburg an
Moon iin lie call And n suitable resi
dence for them. Ills work here will
iMTiipy his (line coiitliiiioiisly for
many month to come, and lie will
make IiIm iM-rtnauent ri-sldeiice In thl
city.
l-o Hammer, of Prlnevllle, a son
of former County Clerk W. F. Hain-
mer, nrrlvinl In Albany yenterdny
noon for au extended visit with IiIm
uncle, A. M. Hammer, and the
family of Mrs. Florence Hammer.
He expects to sim-iiiI some little time
lu this city Ix-foro returning to his
Eastern Oregon home. A I b a u y
Herald.
The county court at its aeMslon
biMt week lu passing favorably Upon
the M-tltlon for the Frank Eiklns
road also granted that part of the
jM-tllioii which prayed for a vacating
of the Jenkins road from a point at
Hie Is'glnnlng of the Eiklns road to
the north end of Fifth street In the
town of Pnlmalii. The matter did
not npM-ar on record In the com
missioner's docket and In conse-ipicui-e
was not published by The
Journal In Its summary of the court
proceedings.
The river counties In Eastern Ore
gon comprising Morrow. Gilliam,
Sherman and Wasco, will this year
turn oft a wheat crop approximate
ly 1,000,000 bushels smaller than
that of last year. Unfortunately
climatic conditions last winter nnd
spring, and even this summer, were
the prime factors In this shrinkage,
but nu unusually large amount of
land lu summer fallow contributed
to the result. Tlie crop has not
Is-eu fully harvested yet, and this
estimate may ls Increased. Dalle
Chronicle.
The first case of sheep shooting re-conh-d
lu Wheeler county this year
took place a few days ago on the
mountain near the Keeton saw mill,
about ten mill's above Mitchell,
w hen a band of sheep Is'longlng to
Butler Bros, was shot Into, and
about 200 head killed ami wounded.
Particulars are not to hand, except
that the sheep are reported to have
Ihvii grazing on government land,
and had not pnsssd over the "dead
line" established by the settlers of
that neighborhood. Fossil Journal.
W. F. Shanafelt, exvlal staff
photographer for the Orrgoulau, Is
In the rlty and is making his head
quarters with J. W. Bledsoe, at the
lattcr's gallery. Doxens of Mr.
Shanafelt's pictures have appeared
recently In the Oregonlan and he
Is here uow to prepare some special
InnilHonpe views. Besides this work,
Mr. Slmunfelt will remain In the
gallery hero to do portrait work. He
and Mr. lUedsins will be In Prlnevllle
about two months longer, when the
latter will move his family to Cali
fornia, Mr. Shanafelt returning to
Portland.
Forest fires In the northern divis
ion of the Cascade Forest Reserve
have made the atmosphere around
the city heavy with smoke during
the past few days. There are no
tire in the southern division of the
reserve, according to SuihtvIsoi' Ire
laud, who came from that district
this week. While there during the
last of July and fore part of August,
he helped to extinguish 19 different
tires which had leen started by
lightning bolts during the storms.
The Albany pniiers report heavy fires
In eastern Linn county, and In Crook
county at the eastern base of Mt.
Jefferson, several large fires are con
sumlng tlie timber. Several smaller
fires are visible at . point further
south, and the west winds are giving
this vicinity the benefit of all the
smoke.
Mrs. B. F. Huutington, of The
Dalles, who Is in the city visiting
with her sister, Mrs. Fred "Wilson,
received word last Saturday that
their residence had been destroyed by
lire. Tho blaze originated from a
small bonfire In an alley about 11
o'clock In the morning. A. heavy
wind was blowing nnd sparks from
t he fin? In the alley are supposed to
havo been blown under a nearby
barn which was soon a mass of
flames. Tho Huntington residence
only a short distance awny, was
next destroyed and burning embers
were carried six blocks distant to
another residence. The latter was
also burned to tho ground together
with several other barns and small
buildings in the vicinity. The loss is
estimated at $ 10,000.
S. C. Bnrtrum, forest supervisor of
tlie southern division of tho Cascade
Forest lleserve, who is well known
among the stockmen In this vicinity,
nnd who has visited the city several
times, nearly lost his life last week in
attempting to ford the North Ump-
qua liver. Mr. Uurtruni was on a
tour of Innpertlrm through th ro
serve nnd was compelled to cross the
stream lo gel to his destination.
Two point Iii Hie river where It was
safe to ford lay six fiilh-M on either
side of him, and In order to gain
lime, he attempted to swim IiIm
horse across the river at a point
w lii-re he had Is-en warned of Hie
danger attending. The animal wan
swept from under til ni by tlie swift
water and carrh-d down the falls a
bort distance In-low where Its life
wan crushed out by the sharp rocks
and boulders. When thrown from
the honor's back Mr. Bart rum suc
ceeded In getting to ouk-ter water
and swam to shore, although the
current came near carrying hlro to
his destruction.
Crook County Wall KeprM0t4.
Crook county Is now well repre
sented In the Agricultural building
u the Iewls nnd Clark fair by a
series of landscape vlew which were
placed on exhibition the first of the
mouth by J. W. Illedsoe. The
photographs were taken In various
parts of the county and Include
views of the Irrigation U-lt nnd sur
rounding country ns well as views
of many of the fine ranches along th
Othoco. The tity l Prinevlile
Is shown to good advantage from
a point southeast of the city over
looking the race track and fair
grounds and there are many other
views of Interesting sections. The
collection of photographs occupy a
prominent place In the Crook county
booth where they attract the at
tention of nearly every passerby.
In preparing tlie work Mr. Bledsoe
exercised care that the views should
show to ts-st advantage the pro-'
ductlvness of the soil and the In
roads that development has been
making here during the past few-
years, and bis photographs as a re
sult area great advertiser for this
section. Three of the views of the
Irrigated section In the Deschutes
country were reproduced with des
criptive mutter In last Sunday's
Oregoulan nnd another series of
views will appear In next Sunday's
issue. The work was highly com
plimented by the officials In charge
and Mr. Bledsoe has been commis
sioned to obtain as many more
views as Is possible. The latter
work to I done not only for an ex
hibit at the fair, but for the railroad
and Irrigation officers who saw the
photographs.
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The bilious and dyspeptic arecoi.stsnt
sufferers and appeal to our syinpathi -s.
There is not one of then, 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 the liner and strengthen
the digestion. They also regrlate the
bowels. For sale by D. P. Adamsou.
HASHED.
On Tuesday evening, August 15, at
o'clwk. there occurred a very
pretty home wedding In the parlor
of the Hamilton Hotel, when Mr.
Jay Saltxman and Miss Ethel, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
Hamilton, were made one, Itev. J.
K. Craig, "throwing the Diamond
Hitch" which bound them together
for weal or woe. As the couple
entered the parlor. Miss Verua
Howard, a cousin of the bride,
sounded the wedding march. The
parlors were tastefully decorated
with carnations and roses. The
bride was attired in white chiffon
and carried a bouquet of carnations.
Miss Edna Hamilton, sister of the
bride, wns bridesmaid, and Mr. Ben
Taylor acted as Is-st man. Anteloe
Herald.
Death of Joaiak Hinkls
The death of Josiah II inkle last
Sunday morning removed from the
couuty another of its pioneer settlers
and one who for many years was
engaged In active business here.
Mr. Illukle was born In Lee coun
ty, Iowa, in 1S43, and at the time of
his death was 62 years of age. When
ten years of age, he came across the
plains with his grandparents and
settled in Oregon, ana ten years
afterwards his face was a familiar
one along . the line of settlements
froiu the Idaho line, into northern
California. In 1870 Mr. H Inkle mo v
ed.to Corvullls where he filled the
office of deputy sheriff until his re
moval to Crook county In 1877.
Soon after coming here he engaged
In cattle raising, a business which
he followed successfully for 18 years.
In 18S2 Mr. Henkle was the demo
cratic caudidate for sheriff of Wasco
county, of which Crook wae then a
part.
.Ills death was due to enlargement
ot the heart, an affliction which
caused him Intense suffering before
he finally passed away. A son,
Sichel, and a daughter, Vivian, sur
vive him. The fuueral services were
conducted at the residence In this
city Monday afternoon, Interment
taking place In the Odd Fellow and
Workman cemetery. The Rev. C.
P. Bailey, of The Dalles, couducted
the services.
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We have the best implimcnt made for cutting
Alfalfa and Meadow Hay. The Celebrated
McORMIK I
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BIG U MOWER
S Foot eat
This Mower has Higher Wheels, Wider Track
aud 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
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
Wo F. Ik
(8ucc.or to ELKINS KINO)
They Appeal to Oar Sympathies
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 Crook
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 property, and It
shall Is- the duty of persons Interest
ed to appear at the time and place
appointed und if it shall apKar 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 Its actual value, or any
lands, lots or other proierty not
assessed, said Board shall make the
pros-r corrections.
J. I). L.U OI.I.KTT,
County Assessor.
Note-All parties not assessed for the
year 1905 will please call at the court
house or send in list of assessable
property Immediately.
J. I). Lafollett,
County Assessor.
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We have an assortment of Ladies Shoes
and Oxfords in both Llacl and Tan,
which formerly sold for from $3.00 to
f j.CO 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
Ladles Shoes for $2.00
Ladles Oxfords for $1.50
These shoes have been in stock for
some time and that is the reason we
are offering you such a bargain. While
they may be a little out of date in re
gard to cut and style, they are just
what you waiit for wearing around
home or when you go out camping.
Then we have a new line of Shoes for
Dress, in the latest style and cut, 'or
both Ladies and Gentlemen, which,
we offer at bargain prices. Call and
see them.
R1DEOUT & FOSTER
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Greatly in Demand.
Nothing Is more in demand than a
in en Iii ue which meets modern re
quirements for a blood and system
cleanser, such as Dr. King's New-
Life Pills. They are just what you
need to cure stomach aud liver
troubles. Try them. At J. II.
Templetons and V. P. Adamson's
drug stores, guaranteed.
Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on
Mutton, Pork,
hand at the
City Meat SVlarket
FOSTER & HORRIGAIM, Prop's.
Prineville, At The Old Stand Oregon.
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A Warning to Mothers.
Too much care cannot be used vith
small children during the hot weather
of the summed mouths to guard against
bowel troubles. As a rule it is only
necessary to give the child a dose of
castor oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Do not use any substitue, but
give the old-fashioned castor od, and see
thnt it is fresh, as rancid oil nauseates
and has a tendency to gripe. If this
does not check the bowels give Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and then a dose of castor oil,
and the disease may be checked in its
incipiency and nil danger avaided. The
castor oil and this remedy should 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 treatmeut known
ami may be relied upon with implicit
confidence even in cases ot cholera in
fantum. For sale by D. P. Adamson.
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Can You Walk?
YES: ' Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the
beat made. We have them, the famous
Gotzia
Sh
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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 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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