Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, September 07, 1905, Image 3

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B LOQ71L MENTION Q
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Michel & Co. have -Just hi'i'lii'il n
now Hue of fancy criskery.
Latest style In nockwcnrniid bells
at M ltli"l A V. Price reasonable.
if you wnnt a trunk
mil on Michel & Co.
or Miilt rase
att 1 a G"
AtOMMIAI.F Kcgulur Price
A. H, LI PPM AN dt CO.
Coins lu nml look nt our new Hue
of tinware. Warranted for five
year. Johnson, Booth & Co.
All Kind of ciintii'il good at. Im iK
riH-k irli'tt, for cash, nt (ii.o Kit's
Cloth nnd tennis shoes nt Michel &
V. I.IIVMUt price.
A full llimirf cured nml km It meats
nml IhmI nt Ui.ov
jtaa'anwirx'rftsma
Fur til kimU of
Cabinet Work
Iko Hotter riimn CrK'nl iin
Go To
A. M. Llppman & Co
Take your eggs to (Hover's I'nwh
Oroccry Ntoro If you want tin high
cut market prion nt nil time.
Don't sell your egg until you mi
(jlovtr. Ilu I always In t lie tunrki't
nml pay the highest prlr In Cash.
You nre-rlght, we have n lino of
tluwnro wlili li we guarantee nguliiHt
rust or wear for Five Year. Jolm
Hon, Booth ft Co.
"Whore did you get Hint lint?"
No difference, yon want n new one.
Wo have them nml they are right.
Dunham & Adams.
In II no Hugars, Coffers, Cnuneil
Hoods, Tobaccos. Cigar nul Fancy
Caudle, It will .pay you to mv
Ol.OVKIt.
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III II
Ctlur IWr
Window Glass
rinti, Oil
Building ami Tur I'hjmt
Call on
AMI lnnmn JL
1J Price lower than the Low-cut
We have secured the solo agency
for the LIsk Ant IrtiHi Inic Tluwnre,
which wo guurantco against rimt or
wear for five years from the ilnte of
purchase. Johnson, llooth & Co.
Wo want your shoo trmle, nml nre
willing to earn It by selling you
lietlcr goods for the money than
other. Dunham & Adams,
The latest styles, In Ladles, Misses
nml Children hat JiihI received, nt
lowest price. Mrn, Susie Klnyton
(llover. Wash boilers, mlU pans, wash
howls, broad raisers, etc., hi our new
lino of never runt, never wenr out
tlnwnre. Johnson, Booth & Co.
Come to our store nml lm "shown"
our new lino of tlnwnre, nml you
w III liollcvtf It I the licst ever. We
give n five year guarantee on every
1 1 lire. Johnson, llooth & Co,
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IN THE FALL
I tH time to prepare for
winter. Wo keep nn
up-to-tln to stock of
Wall Paper nml Oil
Paper of nil weights
nml prices
D. P. ADAMSON & CO.
J. A. Itnyl wiU4 In town ilurlnn the
wii'k from IiIm riimii on llenr cro k.
Jerrv Crniuer rnuiH up from MhiI-
tn TiiMility on n UuhIiioh trip.
Wnlter ltuble wn In tiiodty Tuen
ilny from IiIh wheat runcli nt Culver
ICK FOIl MALI:. ICIDKOIT &
F ST Kit.
J. L. Mi'Cullorli r'turneil Tui-Hilny
from h liuxlueHM trip to AhIiwimhI.
J in- Liirwu wmh In the city from
I'oreNt the limt of the werk.
Henry Wlmloin him lu tin city
yiKtenlny from IiIm rnnrb at t'ulver,
(. I). Allliiuhnm wiim over from
KIhIcih HiIh wN-k on n IhimIiii-hh trip.
t hiiH. I.llliird nml family were
itowii from Piiullnn Tui-Miliiy,
1'. H. lioffiuan nml (JeorKeltoilmuu
were In tho city but Frliliiy from
their rnnclieH at Culver.
It. V. JeiikliiM wiim n IiumIimwh vlnlt
oj from MnilriiN (luring the pant
week.
Will Ford won orer from Kin ten
thin week. He liad Junt returnei)
from n vlwlt of several wt-ekn to tl
expoHltloii In I'ortlaml.
Henry
N'wIn wi
Monday.
.Montgomery nml John
re In the elty fr tin Orlxxly
FOR SALE Now uprlRlit piano.
ItiH'ii UHed but n few moutliH nml will
Hell at a 1) IK iiln. ' AddivHH H. euro
of The Journal.
FOU HALE; ltuby cnrrlnxe and
HewltiR mnchlne, both kooo nn new,
belomtlnic to the eHtnte -of J. S, Kel-
ley, dweiiHed, for Male thenp. Ad
dreHH or Inquire of M. ,E. Brink, at
torney for the entnto, Prlnevtlle,
OrOM'ou.
rjBt A jk. ikuk iftulk-AulS A. &
It's School Time ft
Jam, wo have nil tho IiooKh
vou want. In any uxndo of
a public school or any year In ft
4 HlKh School: Our lint In
j complete. Wo have u full
1 lino of school Huppllon at
Itondonnblo Prices
tD.P. ADAMSON & CO. ft
They Appeal to Our Sympathiee
Tho bilious and dyspeptic arc constant
sufforers and appeal to our sympathies
There is not one of them, however, who
may not be brought back to health and
happiness hy the use of Chamberlain's
Stomffch and Liver Tablets. TIibbb tab
lets invigorate the liqor and strengthen
the digestion. They also regrlate the
bowels. For sale by . P. Adamsou.
Arthur lloilnin nml wlfo left
Wediii-Miliiy noon for I'ortlaml on n
vhdt.
Chailett A. OllclirUt wn In thotlty
from bin rnm-h nt Fife Monday.
( linn. K. Itii'd, of lU'iid, wiim In the
rlty on a ImihIiu'mh trip Katurdny.
P. T. Monroe, of I'nm Key, wm
IriiiiHiM-iliitf IiiimIihkh In the city
Miimlay.
I.'. H. CllW lit! WIIM a llUHlllfMtf vlHltor
from MadraH M-veral day ilurliiK
the week.
Mr. V I rn Cyrim returned Tuenday
from Portland when ulio linn been
vIhIIIiih tho fxponltlon.
Mm. OIHf LlkliiM left the flrxt of
the week for Portland to attend the
exptmltloii.
L. K. Morcan wiih lu the elty tho
Hint of the week on n IiiimIu-h trip
from Paulina.
lieputy Sheriff J nine Smith wan
over from lWrnl Saturday on lenl
iiimIiichh.
Elmer Kayler returniil Monday
from Portland where he wax a wlt-
nt'H In-fore the K'",nd Jury In the
and eewM.
M. 11. 1Uku ami Dr. (Jikiut left
tho bint of tho week for Portland
where their cam came up for trial
hint Tuesday.
W. C. CoiiKletoti wnn ill the city
from Piiullnn the (ant of tho week.
He wan on hU way to Portland to
visit tho cxpiwliloit.
J. II. (Iray returned thelaxt of the
week from Portland where bo wna
Mtimmoned an n wltucHM licforo the
urn nd Jury.
Mm. Jane Comlm returned laat
Saturday from AntlojH1 nml vicinity
where nlio linn Ui'it vImMIiiu frlemla
and tvlatlvc.
Mm. ieore Summon nml Minn
Maude Vanderpool n'turueil the
Hmt of tho week from n two wit'kn'
vlnlt nt the Port land oxponltlon.
Minnow Mary and Anna 8 ilomon
left Monday for Sulem whore they
will continue their ntudlen In the
Willamette 1,'nlvemity Mrn. Salo
mon will leave later nml will
Hxnd tho winter with her (laughter.
A. S. Ireland, the new fon-nt HUnr-
vlnor of tho Maury mountain re-
nerve, rclnrned iniriug tho week
from the latter dlntrlct where ho
xtatcn bo found everything in tine
ondltlon.
Mlnnen Ethel nml Loin MctKo, of
ItuniM, who have lioon aKmllni; tho
pnnt two monthn nt tho Portland
oxponltlon, left thin city Monday for
their homo. They had been 8end
lug a few diiyn here tho ffitOHtn of
Mr. and Mm. 11. F. Johunou.
Tho Hcv. J. Anthony Mitchell will
conduct the nervlcon nt the Presby
terian church next Suuday morning
and evening. Subject for tho 11 n.
in. "Providence.' For tho evening
"The U'tter Kllloth."
C. C. Lumly, a representative of
the Willamette Valley & Cascade
Mountain Wagon Kond company,
arrived In tho city from Hums this
week nml will spend some time here
chocking up tho company's holdings
In this county.
Prof. A. C. Strange nml wlfo re
turned Suuday from a three months
mention spout lu Portland nnd
U'ntH. Prof. Strange Is making
preparations for the High school
work which begins the lth of th's
month.
C. M. KlUIns and Will Tillotson
came down from lAiokout moun
tain the last of the week. Mr,
Tillotson loft on Friday's stage for
Portland and will go from there to
Gray's Harbor, Wash., where he
will spend tho winter.
County court put Itself on record
this week by elennlng-up"iho work
on the docket In a day's time.
Court convened Wednesday morning
and adjourned about 3 o'clock lu the
afternoon with Its work finished for
tho September term.
Tho Rev, J. T. Moore and family,
of linker City, arrived in the city
last week, and are stopping with
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zell at their home
on the Ochoco. Rev. Moore con
ducted the services at the Union
church last Sunday.
l. A. Flndlay and family were In
the city Tueoday from Koelum!
They were on their wny to Portland
to attend the exposition.
Walter Vamlevert am) father, of
Powell Butt, returned last week
from au outing of aeveral week In
the Ciutcadett.
Oeorgo Ly tie wim In the city from
liny Cnk Saturday. He any that
portion of thecounty has experience
ed one of the drlcttt Benson In Its
history. Off of nine acre be recent
ly thnwhed three bushels of grain
Ralph Moore had a like experience,
threshing 2.'0 busheU off of itt acres,
Oeorge Tinmen returned Inst week
from Madras where he went to
gather data concerning the murder
of the Indian chief of police, Stakonn,
which occurred near there last
spring. Mr. liarnim will nppenr n
attorney for the defendant, Corbett
Holt, at his trial which takes place
la the circuit court next month.
E. It. Carey, formerly of this city,
who was here on a vlnlt a few weeks
ago linn purciianeu a n acre vine
yard near Loril, Snn Joaquin coun
ty, Cullfornln, where, ho writes, they
like the country very much. He
sny vegetables, nuts nml fruits
grow nearly all the year round and
the climate Is very mild and pleasant.
He bus seen more wn tenacious
shlpiMHl lu a minute than he ever
saw In-fore In his life.
Mrs. L. N. Liggett nnd Miss
Ethel Liggett returned the last
of the week from North Yakima,
Wash. They have Is-on spending
tin past two mouths visiting with
there and nK'iit notiie time In Port-
bind. They exiiect to leave about
the fimt of (Jctolior for North Yakima
where they will make their future
home. .
Frank Clans wan a business visitor
Hat unlay from Forest where he Is
selling I. I. & P. IV land for IJ. 8. ;
Cook. Mr. (Hans said a I nre he began
lllng there this spring over 15 000
ncrxn linn Ist'ii dtnponed or, ana
that Imllenllons pointed to a clean
up of all the company's segregation
In Hint vicinity U-fore winter set In.
These Is a steady influx of settlers
and land buyers to the section,
nearly nil of whom pun-bane from
40 to 100 ncn.
The authorities claim to have very
strong evidence against the Kil-
momlsons, who are couflned lu the
county Jail here nwnltlng trial In
circuit court for malicious sheej
shooting. There w ill probably Is?
a large turnout to hear the trial,
which promises to lie of Intense In-
tent to stockmen and others. As
Monday, September 4th, Is a legal
holiday, circuit will not convene
until tho following day. Fossil
Journal.
Fire has Ix-en burning In the tlm-
Iht on tho mountains surrounding
the head of John Day valley for
several weeks, nnd It Is reported
that much timber has been des
troyed. Tho flumes that had aj-pnn-ntly
died out, were fanned to
life by tho high wind last Sunday,
and for a distance of several miles
the timber In the mountains on the
head of Rail ontk was abloxts It Is
nported that a band of sheep rang
ing In that locality were surrounded
by the flames ami a part of the
band perished. Canyon City Eagle.
Tho fonst fires have afforded a
irrand sioctaclo to the people of
Madras and vicinity. There . has
lieen a flen'o forest fire raging on the
south side of Mt. Jefferson" for the
last two weeks, which Is visible
every evening. When It first liegan,
It would burn up to some height In
some very light, dry material, and
It looked like red Are, and then die
down again. This would 1 rceat
ed several times, which bqought to
the minds of several there a state
ment In the Evening Telegram of the
Mt, Hood mystery. But now It Is
a largo, steady ninxe, destroying
much tlmlwr.
AllsTt Noble of Beaver Creek,
Crook county, a son of Ueorgo
Noble, one of the cattle kings of that
section, Is lu Albany on a visit with
old friends. The Noblo family
formerly resided near Ix-bamm, and
In the early part of the 70s went to
Crook county, where they have
prosiiered and attained to Influ
ontlal positions. They now own
thousands of cattle on the Crook
county hills nnd are enjoying life.
The family Is one of the 'best In
Crook county, nnd they hnvo many
friends throughout the Willamette
valley. Mr. Noblo, after visiting
Albany friends, expects to spend
some time at tho exposition before
nuraln crossing the mountains for
his Eastern Oregon home. Albany
Herald.
Postmaster Summers calls at
tontlon to tho strict orders which
have been issued by the postal do
partmont prohibiting the transmls
slon of Indecent postal canls through
the malls. Mr. Summers has found
it necessary recently to return
several cards which had been mall
ed at tho local ottlce ana servos
notice that the offenders will have
to be reported to the postal luspect
or. There is a heavy penalty at
tached to the violation of tho law
prohibiting tho mailing of Indecent
literature or pictures either In en
velopes or on postal cards, and the
postal authorities are not slow
about tracing up a matter of this
kind. The local office Is compelled
under the regulations to report a
a violation of the law.
Joe LUtrr and wife were visiting
In town this weekN
Mac Davis and John Morgan re
turned Tuedny from a hunting trjp
along the Mat !.
Mm. C. (. Elklns returned this
wevk from a vlnlt nt the Portland
fair.
D. F. Stewart returned Saturday
from Portland where b had been
attending the exposition.
I). P. Adnmson and family return
ed the first of the week from Port-
laud where they attended the ex
position.
T. M. Baldwin and wife left Thurs
day noon for Portland where Mr.
Baldwin goes a a witness In land
cases which will come up for trial
this week.
J. F. Fry, who resides on Beech
creek, was arrested In this city
Wednesday afternoon by Sheriff
Ambrose on a warrant received
from Sheriff Smith, of Crook county,
In which he was charged with the
larceny of a gelding and mare. He
was given quarters In the county
lull awaiting the arrival of Sheriff
Smith, when ha will be taken to
Prtnevllle to have his preliminary
hearing. Mr. Fry says, that the
charge against him does not amount
to a uy thing. ' The accusea man ha
been a resident of the John Day
valley for many year and those
who know him in this county are
slow to lielieve him guilty of any
such charge. He ha always Iorne
nn excellent reputation, and his
friends hope to see him establish bl
Innwnce. Canyon City Eagle.
Machinery for a new plaining mill,
which Is to be erected by J. B. Slilpp,
will arrive In the city in a few days.
Mr. Shlpp ordered tho necessary
articles w hile lu Portland last nk
and the shipment now lies lu Sbaul-
ko ready to bo sent in here. The
new plant will lie put up at the end
of' Fourth street, west of the ball
grounds, on the south bank of the
Ochoco. The machinery now In use
at the plaining mill on Hie south
side of the city will be moved to the
ocntlon and will be run by steam.
a W) horse power engine having lcen
ordered to do the work. Mr. Shlpp
Is compelled to mako the change
owing to his growing business and
the fact that power from Crooked
river Is rather uncertain. He ex
iiect to have his plant moved and
the new machinery erected and In
running onler luslde of a few weeks.
Don't forget the closing out sale at
J. F. Morris', for the way they are
selling It will not last long. Many
thousands of dollars worth of goods,
ncludlng Dry Goods, Groceries,
Wagons, Buggies and Hacks are In
cluded In the sale. Your special at
tention Is called to the sale of bug
gies as having a large lot of tbem on
hand a big cut In prices bun been
made to close them out, also a small
reduction on the . Schuttler wagon
which Is sold at a very small profit
Owing to the excellent material used
In this wagon it is valued for its
uperlor strength, great endurance,
light build and light draft, all of
which make it one of the moat satis
factory wagons that can le bought.
Petroleum has been fouud for the
second time In the Haystack dis
trict, the latest strike having been
made on the E. A. Jenkins rauch,
one mile and a half north-east of the
W. Barnett property where a
let'roleum well was bonded by
Portland meu early last spring.
Mr. Jenkins drilled a well on his
ranch last February and work was
discontinued at a depth of 103 feet.
Not until the first of last month was
any water pumjKHl from the shaft
when it was found that the water
studied and tasted strongly cf
petroleum, besides showing plainly
ou Its surface. At the. present time
about 60 gallons of watef Is being
puniped from the well dally, and as
the supply la decreased the petroleum
Indications assert themselves with
greater freedom. Mr. Jenkins states
thatjhe formation through which
the shaft has lieen sunk Is similar to
that on the Barnett, property, the
drilling having lieen continued
through a soft rock which slacks
and crumbles when brought to the
surface and exposed to the air. He
intends to sink the well deeper In the
hopes of striking a flow of petroleum
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Hardware
Implements, Groceries. Blacksmithing Supplies, etc.
Still in business at the old stand with a complete
stock o( goods. Mail Orders attended to Promptly
Seduction In LwU and Clark Exposition
Pare.
On and after September 1st, 1905,
until October 13th, 1905. 30-day Ex
cursion Kate to Portland nnd re
turn will be:
Wasco
Moro
Grass Valley
Shaniko
C. E. LYTLE,
General Pasaenger Agent.
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....5.30
....6.65
Constable-Hodges .
Miss Georgia Hodges, eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lou Hodges of
thut city, and Mr. Bay Constable
were quietly married Wednesday
evening at the residence of the
bride's parents, Justice of. the Peace,
J.'L. Luckey, performed the cere
mony.
Mr. and Mrs. Constable have al
ready begun keeping house and are
receiving the congratulations of
their many friends and acquaint
a noes.
Funeral of Charles Derham.
IM.D. WBLLSl
The funeral services of Charles
Derham, who died suddenly nt
Madraa last week, were conducted
at the Union church last Friday by
the Rev. J. T. Moore. Interment
took place In the Union cemetery
The Madras Pioneer gives the fol
lowing account of his death:
Charles Derham, of the Derham &
Cowles sawmill, died very suddenly
in this city Wednesday night from
heart trouble. He had lieen in town
several days docterlng, though he
had lieen up tho greater part each
day ami did not think hlmnelf
seriously 111. Mr. Derham sat ou the
porch about an hour after supper
before going to bed at the hotel
Wednesdayevenlng, but was found
dead about 7:30 this morning, that
Wing his customary time for arising.
The bUdy was still warm. Arrange
ments for the funeral have not yet
been made.
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QHIQAGO M7LDE)
Shoes
The Best Shoe on earth for the Money
A Xew Stock Just Received by
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HIDEOUT & FOSTER I
. It will be to your iuterest to see them
Meat, Vegetables, Produce I
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal,
Bacon, Lard and Country Produce Kept on
Mutton, Pork,
hand at the
City Meat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prlnevllle, At The Old Stand Oregon.
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MARRIED,
t the residence of J. ' IL Prose, on
McKay creek, Sunday, September ,3,
.Miss Oracle U. Uulllford to Mr.
Marlon 1). Whltlach, County Judge,
W. A. Bell, erforming the ceremony.
Both the young people are residents
of Halsey whore they will make
their future homo.
A Warning to Mother.
Too rauch care cannot be used with
email children during the hot weather
of the BUmmea montlie to guard against
bowel troubles. As a rule it ia only
nei-eesnry to give the child a dose of
castor oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Do not use any subetitue, but
give the old-fashioned caBtor oil, and see
that 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 direas may be checked in its
incipiency and all 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 8'iccesHful treatmeut known
and may be relied upon with implicit
confidence even in case of cholera in
fantum. For sale by D. P, Adaroson.
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Can You Walk?
YBS: Then you wear Shoes and are looking for the
best 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 Phoe 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
bay elsewhere until you have examined
our line. .
JOHNSON, BOOTH & CO.
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