Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 05, 1905, Image 3

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B LOGAL MENTION &
II. J. lli'iil.V Mil III 1 hi I'll y 'culer-
tiny fmiii 1 1 i it nt-k .
thMirjp Htcveiw wuh In t In eUy
I liU week fmiii Minima.
liny I'rlee Mini wife n re In I In- city
from rt vInIUiiu for a fey iIii.vm.
It. II. llnriH-t I wiii it IhimIih'xm vll
lor from llnyxliit L Titi-mlny,
M. It, HIkk relumed Miituidiiy
fioiu l'ui iIhihI.
Sterling I'rlee wit down from
CrMik tiwt Kninbi.v.
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Jerry t'rnuicr wn In
itny from Mndi-im.
I In' i lly Tim-
J. K. I.ynn wn down from din
i mih' lint the big Mi'iittiiMM TiMnilny
Mm. ('. H. Vriht wn In tin i lly
from llownril (hi flmt of Hie week.
IM Cmlil m wn over fimii Hctid
(III llrM) of (III' Bill Oil lllltllllfMH
Dip.
K. T. Kin) Ion mill fnmlly nt iu-ihmI
Mutidny from h two week' vUll nt
l In- I'urthind I'ali'.
I'. 8. lloffimiii wn In tlnM'ly dur
ing the pfiwt week from IiIm Culver
riincli.
Minn May KiihI nH'tit Suiuhty nml
Momlny nt lUml ilIHnn wllh her
part-tit.
Chiuup Hnillli hihI wlfi- i-i-t iiriuil
homo Nuudiiy froiu n two wick'
vlMlt nt tlm rortliiiul Fair.
Hubert Htono left lnt Hutiinlay
for 1.4M AllKI'llW Wlll'IV lilt 1'XpCI't to
engage In IiiihIiiihh,
Mm. A. ('. Knlghlcii nml Mm.
Jfiuun Dyer were In tin- illy from
"l Inward Tuinitiiy,
V. V. Hammer, if lln.VHtiii'k. wn
In tin city tin' flmt of tin- week mi
IiiinIiii'hm trip.
Ml lW-rna rulndcitcr left Huiuhiy
f r laorilmul win-re he will intend
IiiihIiiiha rolli'KK during I In ruining
winter,
O. ('. I'.ll.'Uoii nml D. J". Htoffa
iimilt a trip up to the mine on Look
out mountain Saturday, returning
Monday.
(Irani May wn In tin' cfty from
Thi Dalit during tlii week. He lutd
Ui'il Itiiylnit entile In I lie Crook
neighborhood.
Iloliert Moore nnl wife, lui-oui-pimlctl
I iv Mm. Moore' ulster, left
Sal unlay for 1'ortlnnn going itown
liy wny of Tin Dalle.
I.. A. llootli Iuin had I lie Inintier
hauleil fur the coimt ruction of II new
nulilenee on hi proMTly near t lu
ll It; h nchonl building.
O. J.tirny, nf l'oilbind. wn In tin
rlty yetcrdiiy mi hi wny to Item!
where ho iriMn to liny tltnU-r tract
In tin Di-cliiite vnlley.
Dr. Hall NVwHotn left. Tueiiilay for
Wnlln Wiillu after endlng u couple
of week In the city vbdtlug. He will
reHiiuie hi nieilli'iil practice there.
J. It. llenlli ladowiifroin liU How
nnl much. Hi' nuike llnal proof
next week ami will leave then for
llutte, Montana, to Mpem! the win
ler.
Momlny wan the IhhI tiny during
which tine eoiihl In paid without
n (tenuity attached. The t1ellniuent
lint I rather it lung one hut Ih Ih-Iiu?
cleared up rnphlly.
IM riilrinan. of the l-nlon Meat
Cninpiiny will In1 tn town the latter
part of thin week to look over Home
rattle that are tielng hehl hen for
IiIm option.
Hev. V. P. J timet t iinnniiuee aer-
vice t Willow creek next Sunday
morning, lie will prench nt the
MetlimllHt chureli In thU illy In the
eve n I UK.
Mm. Terry Heed, nnd daiiKhter
Minn I.llllo Heed, of near Prltievlllt1
nn vlHltlnn Mm. tl. V. Wright nnd
other relatives nnd frlendx In thin
elty.-Alhnny Di-niiH-rnt.
MIm WlnnleCllne returned Wednen
day from a vlnlt to the Portland
' expoHltlon. She will Im'kIii tenehliiR
the fall term of school nt the Klny
ton Nchool lioiiMe next wii'k.
tlcortfp Wiley, of Post pnn'd
through town Saturday Mlth
liuneh of 00 dry cowh, which he In to
deliver at Rhanlko to the I'nlon
Meat t'ompnny.
.1. i WIIhoii w ill leave for Culver
Saturday and will commence work
on a new rcHldence for Dave Peek
the flmt of next week. Itiunor hnn
It that Mr. Peck will allow Homeone
elne to do She cooking In the near
future. .
Mm. Surah P. AdauiH formerly of
Albany will lie hIiuI to have the
hullen in 1 1 at Mm. l'lrki'1 t'n and wi
lier new eiiiliroiilery patteriiN for
dollleM, Mofa pillow, ijrenwr wfirf.
ililrt wiiImI hiiII etii. luHtruetlou
fn1 to purciinacm.
Andrew Audemoii w n In the i lly
Wcilm-wliiy from hi rnueh on Alkali
Hat when he Hlate he ha rained (ill
uiiUHiially heavy crop of hay thl
year, '1 ho dry wiuioii which the
County Kellerally XH-l'lelieed did not
liuveaillHaHtrouneff.it on the pro-
dm ln of hln Ili liU.
J. 1'iaiik Slroud and wife left for
llelid Weilnemlay lifter hh'hIIii ii
couple of wii'k In the city. They
took with tlii-m their tet lynx which
itlthoiiKh counlderalily larger than
the lat'K'nt limine cat In an jfi-nlle mid
liffi-cllounle an a iimeti tn-tleil kit
ten.
V. C. CmiRleton iiik! L. I. Clay-
pool, of Paulina nhlp'M-d 100 head of
Mti-em nnd cown from Shaulko to
I.oiiln Iturke, of Portland. Thin
liuiiell of cuttle In Mhlpnil to In- nold
on the corumlnnloii plan mid the
irlci-N reallxeil will In known nmue
lime next win-k.
H. t ram nnd Ienlle Prlday hint
wii'k whipped two carload of nmall
own to Portland which were huud-
i hy I. on In liurke mi the commln-
nloti plan. The cuttle averaged
them 17.7t) M-r head. Thin In the
In-nt price paid for tlilnclan ofntiH-k
thin mi-iwioii.
The flmt of the fall entertainment
to Ihi kIvcii the Athletic cluli liy the
Iridic Annex, w lilt h w an held hint
Saturday evenlnjr, wan well tit tended
and the evening wan thoroughly en-
oved, A inimical program wan
Klveii during theevcnlnK, after which
nine ol her nuiuwtnentn. Iti-fn-nh-
luelitn wen- wrved.
A M-tltloii, prnylllK for the Incor
poration of Madran, will In pm-m-nted
At the (Vtoln-r term of the Circuit
court. The latter place ha a popu
lation and ener;y to jfovern Itnelf
and the right to local rule which will
U granted w ill 1m an added ntluiulun
to the growth of that nectlon of
'rook county.
Mr. and Mm. S. V. Miller left today
'or their former Home in i took
county, after a nulileiiee ol m-verat
veam In Harney county. Mr. and
Mm. Miller have many wnrin frlendn
who regret very much in lonlng their
companloiinhlp. They are ln-lng an-
nlnteil on their Journey by Mr. and
Mm. Ike 1 '.lev Inn and mm lce, and
erry Welnn. lturim Newn.
C. A. Pattemoii, who wan formerly
lutcrenteil in the cluualiar inluen tin
Lookout mountain, in now engag.vt
In a mining project near Yreka, Oil.
lie In nun-rlutciidint of the force
leveloplng the Kllr.ii Imle which In
owneil ly a company of Cnllfornla
jK-ople, Some very rich ntriken have
have Ini-n made, noiue of the ore run
ning n high im $."un kt ton.
Twenty contentnntn niv enteiiil
for the clay pigeon nlioot which will
take pluee in the VaiiderpoolpiiKturi'
next Sunday. The Mi-p night oin-ra-tom
will each nhoot 'JO hlrdn. the
nportntnan with the hlghent nrord
carrying off honor and a fiMSteveiw
nhot gun. The entrnnei fie In ti and
ainniunitioii U furnlwhed fni of
charge.
The new boiler for the ore drier,
which will U erected during the next
two week at the New Alainadan
cinnabar projn-rty . on Lookout
mountain, wan nlilpped from Port-
laud the limt of the week and It In
expected will arrive In the city to
morrow, when it will In w-nt Im
mediately to the mountain where
everything In In rendim-nn to net It in
place.
The memliem. of the Prenbyterhin
church have given a vote of thanks
to W. W, Itrown for two gencroun
donation, which he made them
when he returned hint week from
Portland. learning that the church
wan raining money to puri'linno a
ln-11, Mr. Hrown wrote a check In
their favor for 100. Later the cheek
book wan agnln brought Into play
for f 75 when he found that Mooring
was niiHled to complete the lunlde
work.
Ilruce au,1 Otto Cray returned
Wcdiiewlav from a rlnlt at the J. II.
Urny ranch on Crooked rlvi-r.
Mm. (.',(', Mallug leaven next Mon
day for California polutn when- nln
wlllnM'iid the coming winter.
Itoln-rt Moore hint wii'k purchaned
the Intcn-nt of Mr. Naomi Salomon
In the blackniulth and repair firm of
Salomon mid Moore.
Hideout I'onter will move their
ntm'k of merchmiillne Into the new
Chrlntlaut building next wii'k. The
luterlor work on the latter tn nearly
lllllnhed.
W. I King and w Iff and family
n-turniHl Wtilnenday evening from
Portland where Mm. King and child
ren have lni-ii vMtlug for m-veral
tuonthn.
Mm. Naomi Salomon will It-uve
Monday for Salem where nlie w ill
HM'inl the winter with herdaiightem,
Mlnnen Mary and Anna, who are
attending the Wlllainetternlvemlty.
Mm. L. X. Llggi'tt, Minn Ltiiel
Liggett and Mr. C. M. Sti ftji will
leave next Monday for the
Portland exponltlou and Wanhln;.;
toil polntn. Mm. Liggett and daugh-ti-rwlllgoto
North Yaklmn to n--nl.le.
F. W, L. Sklbln-, proprietor of the
Nklliln- Hotel of The Dallen, mid mm,
nml Alfred P.abbldge, captain of the
Mller, from-Ant oria, panwsl through
the city today from a hunting mid
flnhlng trip In the vicinity of Silver
Lake.
About -IK) head of three, four and
five-year-old were purchnncd lait
week by liraut May from the Hackle
inanun. Thethrei'-year-oldn brought
tJN n-r head and the four' mid tlve'n
f.'HI. The baud In ln-iug driven to
the May rnncl) at The Dallen.
The memlH-m of t lie Ladlen' Annex
are making preparation for a Hal
low n-n party and dance which will
In-given nt Athletic hall Wedu.tnday
evening, th toln-r 1t, during the com
ing nennlou of theclrcultcourt. Com
plete detuiln will In-puhllnhed In next
weckn' Innue.
11. W. Donkel wan over from hln
ranch at the Dig Meadow Tnenday.
Mr. Donkel recently nold hln ranch to
the Dewhuten Lumlier Company of
Mliincnota. of wIim-Ii S. S. Johnnon
wan pn-nldeut In-fore hln death a
nhort time ago In California. The
company which han acquired the
Donkel ranch ownn large tmctn of
tliuln-r along the Dew huten banln.
A black and a grizuly liear have;
Ihh'U making themnelven familiar!
around the coiumlnnary depni tment
of the Alaiuiilmi Mining company
on Iookout mountain and w vera I
attempt have Imimi made to nhoot
the animal who are walking off at
nlglit with a goodly nupply of meat
nnd oilier provlnlonn. So far no
nuecenn han ntU-ndetl the effort of
the hunting pnrtlen. P. U. Polmlex
ter will leave for thencene of the dln
turbauee Friday xvltha small hand
Howltxcr and It may be exni ted
that then will U; "t wo nkinn for mile
next week when he return.
A Ceiitrulin woman rushed into
the telegraph olliee the other day
and Informed the ojierator that her
hunbaud had gone to Seattle to get
a banner tor tin- sumiay ncnooi, nut
nhe had forgotten to give him the
nlxc and the Inmrlptlon wanted.
She wrote the telegram to her hus
band, and handed It tothe operator.
It read: "Dear Frank, Washington
Hotel, Seattle, lnto u a child I
born, nlx fe-t long and three fii-t
wide." The husband Is still In
Seattle, and It in rumored Is going to
Alanka. Fx.
Ail kind of canned good at tn-d-rin'k
price, forennh, nt Iivkii'h
A full line of cured mid salt rnentn
and lard at (ii ovi K'n.
Come In mid look at our new line
of tinware. Warrnuted for five
year. Johunoli, IJooth & Co.
Tnkeyour i-ggn to (ilover'n Canli
'iJrin-ery Store If you want the high
ent market price at all time.
attla e:
At ONK-IIAI.F Kcgular Price
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He In al wnyn In the market
mid pnyn the highest price In Cafli.
You are right, we hnve a line of
tinware which we guarantee agalunt
rust or wear for Five Yearn. John
non, ISooth & Co,
It's School Time
and we have all the books
you want. In any grade of
public school or any year in
High School: Our lint in
complete. We have a full
line of school nupplies at
Heanonabh; Prices
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In fine Sngarn, toffei-s. Canned
flood, Tobaccos, Cigar and Fancy
Caudle, It will pay you to see
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We In-lleve every liinu who takes
tin-time to compare our styles nnd
prlci-s with those offered by otnem
will find hln In-nt luteri'nt si-rved here.
Dunham & Adam.
Wanh hollers, in i I K pans, wanli
bowls, bread raisers, etc., In our new
line of never rust, never wear out
tinware. Johnson, llootli & Co.
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Implements, Groceries, Blacksmilliing Supplies, etc.
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IN THE FALL
It's lime to prepare for
winter. We keep an
up-to-date stock of
Wall Paper nnd Oil
Pn per of all weight
and prices
D. P. ADAMSON S CO.
Claude Terwllllgvr und' Alva, llor
ton left Saturday for Portland. Mr,
Terwllllgor goes from there to San
Francisco nnd then cast and Mr.
Morton will Biend a short time at
his parent's homo in the vnlley.
55. M. Hrown purchased S(l head of
steers from Bennett & Wiley nnd T.
F. Long at Crook last week. The
bunch was made up of three, four
and flvc-year-olds and 2S per head
was paid for them. They have lveen
d riven to Ilend.
The members of the Ladles' Annex
are going to entertain themselves at
a High Jinks which will be given at
the residence of Mrs. Fred Wilson
next Friday evening. Tho gentle
men members of the Athletic club
Rre to is- excluded. Disguises will
be worn and prizes offered for the
one who succeeds In Identifying the
jjreatest number of those present.
No one ever doubted that Crook
county can produce and Is produc
ing nearly every variety of edibles
but It has been left for Assessor La
follett while taking the Industrial
census of the county to discover that
along with an Inexhaustible list of
tilings to eat then Is one precinct
where tobacco is raised. Cherry
Creek holds the proud distinction of
being the only district in the county
where the weed is grown, ami the
Industry there Is only in Its Infancy
as the total production last year
was only 75 pounds.
Don't forget the closing out sale at
.1. F. Morris', for the wny they are
selling it will not last long. Many
thousands of dollars worth of goods,
Including Dry Hoods, Oroceries,
Wagons, Buggies and Hacks are In
cluded In the sale. Your sjiecial at
tention Is called to the sale of bug
gies as ha ving a large lot of them on
hand a big cut in prices has leen
made to close them out, also a small
reduction on the Schuttler wugon
which Is sold at a very small profit.
Owing to the excellent material used
in this wagon It Is valued for its
'superior strength, great outturn nee,
light build and light draft, all of
which make It one of the most satis
' factory wagons that can bo bought
We have secured the sole agency
for the LisK Antirnstlng Tinware,
which we guarantee against rust or
wear for five years from the date of
purchase., Johnson. Booth & Co.
Our Hues of clothing nt fit) and f 12
comprise clothing that Is both-divssy
and durable. ShnK-d right, .made
right , and fitted right. Dunham &
Adams.
Come to our store and lw "shown"
our new line of tinware, . nnd yon
w ill ls-lieve It Is the lswt ever. We
give a live year guarantee on every
piece. Johnson, Booth & Co.
FOK SALE Seed Kye. Inquire of
Sntori' P,ui. O. K. Market. s'JH
FOR SALE: City
three lots. For sale
Inipiire at this office.
residence nnd
nt a bnrgnin.
FOlt SALE New upright piano.
I'si-n used but a few month and will
sell at a bargain. Address H. care
of The Journal.
For Sale: One hundred tons of alfalfa
buy on the P. 15. Davi ranch at the
mouth of lieaver creek for Kile clieip or
will take cattle to winter. Inquire or
address, C. L. UOP.KKTS, Post, pregon.
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FOlt SALE: The Knlghten ranch
M mile east of Prlneville on the
Mitchell road. Consists of 400 acres.
For particulars and price inquire of
A. C. Kniohtkn, PrinevlUe, Ore.
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D. W. Harnett was In the city this
week on business connected with the
Harnett estate. He stated that
trilling would begin again next week
In the oil well on his ranch near Cul
ver, r . m. liovetnnii win navecnarge
f the work and Mr. Harnett intends
to have tne shaft sunk several hun
dred feet deciier, or as far as It Is
possible to drill with a churn drill
He Is contldent of striking a in-trol
cum flow at a live or six hundred
foot level. Since work on his well
is discontinued last spring pe
trolcttm lii.llcntlons have been found
In several other places where wells
hnve lieon sunk In the vicinity.
MARRIED.
In this city, Tuesday evening,
Octolior :l, at the residence of Wm
Marks, Miss Anna Marks to William
Adams, the Hev. W. P. Jlnnett. pas
tor of the Methodist church, otllcl
a ting.
A Warning to Mothers.
Cedar Doors
Window Glass
Paints, Oils ,
Building and Tar Paper
Call on
A. H. Lippman & Co
Prices Lower than the Lowest
FOlt SALE OH TRADE: A disc
harrow almost new, lrt Inch disc, 7
foot cut. Will trade for either grain
or cattleor will sell. E. T. Si.ayto.v,
Prlneville, Oregon.
$25 Seward.
The above reward will be paid f.or
any Information regarding the
whereabouts of one light bay mnre.
branded !M! under horizontal bar.
Few saddle marks. Stolen or stray
ed from Dingee's pasture, near Prine
vlUe, June l'.HC). Information
should be left at (iregory'sfeed yard
Prlneville. A. Oribler.
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Why
Pay a big price for
Shoes when you can
buy the best for a
very moderate price?
The Best is the
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A new stock to select
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NOTICE.
Parties owing Mrs. Salomon by
notes will tlnd their notes at Fii-st
N'ational where the interest and
principal can lie paid.
Mrs.. N'ao.mi Salomon'.
liOVF.RXMEXT LAN' I) LOCATEDr-r
In the Christinas Lake Vnlley.
tJuaranteed to be good wheat and
Alfalfa land. Abundance of water
can be seen nnl from 12 to 2."i feet.
Hviion Cady Silver Lake, Oivgon.
TAILOR MADE
SUITS
Orders taken for Tailor Made
Suits, Jacket?, Long Coats
Skirts and Wuifts. All the
Latest Fall and Winter Styles
Complete line of samples,
showing dozens of shades of
the new Cloths, to choose
from. 0 K 1) E Ii
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Full of Tragic Meaning. '
are these lines from .1. II. Simmons, of
Cas"y, la. Think what might -have re
sulted from his terrible eolith if he. hail
not taken the medicine alwut which he
write?: "1 had a fearful cougo, that
(listurlied my night's rest. I tried every
thing, bat nothing would .relieve it,
until I took Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Coughs, and (Jolds,
which completely cured me. "Instant
ly relieves and permanently cures all
throat and lung diseases ; prevents grip
and piieumona. At J. II. Templeton's
and D.P. Adamson's druggists; guar
anteed ; 50c and $1 .00. Trial bottle free.
Meat, Vegetables, Produce
A Complete and Choice Line of Beef, Veal-,
Bacon, Lard and Country- Produce Kept on
Mutton, Pork,
hand at the
City Heat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
Prinevitte, At Tlie Old Stand Orejron
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Too much care cannot be used with
email children during the hot weather
of the fiiiinmea months to guard against
bowel troubles. Ab a rule it is only
necessary to give the child dose of
castor oil to correct any disorder of the
bowels. Do not use any snbstitue, but
give the old-fashioned castor 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 eator oil,
and the difeas may be checked in its
incipient'.) and alldnnger avaidod. The
castor oil and this remedy should lie
procured at once and kept ready for in
stant use as soon as the (ji'st indication
of any bowel trouble appears. This 13
the most s lccesyful treatment, known
and may be relied upon with implicit
confidence even in cases of cholera in
fantum, For sale by D, P. Adam son.
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I Mrs. John Gvrus I
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Don't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow anything,
but the worst thing you can possibly
borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore,
heavy, weary and worn-out by the pains
and poisons of dyspepsia, biliousness,
Dright's disease, and similar internal
disorders, don't sit down and brood
over your symptoms, but fly foi relief
to Klectiical Bitters. Here you will
find eufo and permanent forgotfulr-iss
of art your troubles, and your body will
not be burdened by a load of debt disease.
At J. II. Templeton's and D. P. Adam,
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Our stock is complete in staple and fancy
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