Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, November 16, 1905, Image 3

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I.yn Nleliol wm In the city jeter
day Irttia hi Hay Curk ranch.
Mm. I'.. If. Hmllb left litMt hut nr.
day for a abort iMt In Portland.
la-nn Cyrualii over from Sisters, on
M liuitlniHia trln
Will Fori whn orer from Hlstera
on n few dayn' vUlt the find of the
week.
I. V, Barnelt wit la the rlt.v on
n litiMlufN trip from Culver yeier
jr. The Modern Woodmen bnv rlwi.
m twenty candidate to membership
during the mut tltrc week.
(eputy herlfj llaner In Arranging
tlii dellnipjent tut lht (or thin year
m lik' It Mill m ready for publication
about the find of !vrralwr.
The KoynJ Neighbor of AiiiitIcm,
thcntulllary to the Modern Wood
men, Initialed tea candidate Into
the minted! of the order Tnmdny
evening.
Ucv. Mitchell w ill Isglu it aerie of
A Idronm- on Hie doctrine of the
Presbyterian church next Sunday,
Nov. 111. Hul.Ject for II it. in.: "Fore-
0 dlnnlloti. Elective Ami I'nlvcrsnl
Salvation." Hubjeet for 7:30 p. in.:
"The Did llnMnAUun." Habbath
School At 10 a. u. rhrlntlun Kit
leu v or at 7. p. su.
Mm. C. M. Klltln nclrd a hunte
for h party of young folk who a"
tended a lllyti Jink given At her
realdene IiimI Saturday evening In
honor of lnr aon, Millard. The
young- people makel and found
i n any ninuaeincnt durlux the eve.
nlngnnd were then nerved with re
frehmentw. J. X. Weddle wii In the city Tue
day from hi ranch at upper Beaver
creek on Mm way to the Valley where '
he Will nd the j renter part of the!
coining n Inter nt the hot xprlng In
lie effort to run the rheumatism.
He will return here next aprlug. j
liuncnn MarleiMl pun-haned (.'. M.
I.Uter'a liand of SttMi sheep thin week
for the Wm llanlvy Company nfj
Burn. The buueb will I branded'
lii-re nn. I taken to Harney county for
winter feeding. Mr. Macleod will
leave thl week for t auyon (Ity and
goe from there through Ijikc
county to make more purchae,
Uallrond atirveyor'a who have
lieeii working hi the ijtraontA dl.
1 i li t for several week, llnlshed the
preliminary work thla werk and
have t I'd it n cniaa Mectlonlng. Oscar
'ot, who wna In the city Tuemlay,
.ild the line had la-en aurvryed
aeroaa the north pari of Id rnnrh
mid had la-en completed an far a
rooked river.
Colonel Smith la over from the
C iliiuihln .Southern trarta In the
Tumnlo haHln where a great dent of
construction work haa leen done on
the company's , dltchea during the
punt aeiiaon. Mr. Smith hna cloaed
llie construction' camp for the win-t-r,
the rrew rontlnuliiK to clean up
the main i iiuiiIm and laterala ao that
ii good aupply i4 water will h ready
lor the settler In the spring,
A aon of Uraet wua juat n-eover
lux from ft alette of alvkneaa, and waa
walking down the atrect when he
met hla friend Jacob, who an Id;
"Villa the matter mil you, laaic?"
he replied: "Vy, lhaf been In the hoa.
pltnl and they took my appendix
ttvny from me." Jacob held up hla
lunula In horror and exclaimed,
"Mcln Holt, lanac, vy didn't you haf
It In your vlfe'a name?"
The High achool entertainment for
the benefit of the library fund will he
Klven at the (lub hall Saturday eve.
iiIiik, Xovemlar 35. A small ndiula
alon fee will le churned and oppor-tunltU-a
will lie lvcn nil to aid In
InerenalnK the library. Kvery mem
Imt of the achool, Including the
tenchem, haa UKrciHl lo earn a dollar
for the fund la-fore ThnukHtfivlotf.
Saturday evening an eutcrtntnlnK
program will lie glveu.
I Honorbilt" Shoe;
m
m j. JH.. otewart
MENTION s
.1. II. liiii'i'ill U lii tlii' nlv (mm
IiIh l ulu Ii ii 'in nit creel,.
j It. I'. .Mini mimI wife ! -f t Monday
' fur Portinnd to spend Dm- Ih(t.
I
i Theeount.v on. i m n I.tl
"loll lli'lil todil.V HlWirded I lie i
tiiict for pulillfNtii Hi- ili-liiiiin-iii
tax llt to tli Hind itiilli-llii, tin-Uitti-r
pimt IhivIiiu; niiIiiiiII d-d tlx-
tlowi-M bid.
j J.ndli-M do ,1 oil kim w Hint llld.-oiit ,
& FoMti-r carry n eoinpldii- ei-m-U
IihIIi-h' mid clillilii ii'x iiiid -i'M i-'ir mid
hoalery and Uo n llm- III"' of l;idlit' '
lined hon.e ellpH-i'.' And do yoii :
know thill you n;i ce iiiotii-y l,i irnd-;
lug with t hi-in? !
X. I., Tooker, (f I In Fiilrliinik"-1
Monte coiMmiy, wim In I In-city lldn'
week on n Inixiui'hM til 1 1. Il- luid I
Jilnt conn-from Muro lii-ri tin- city i
him piit-i'liiixi'd from lihn ii 1'iiii liniiI.K- (
.Moch4 eliH'trlc u-in-rii t or, lin luu did. :
carded the old hU-miii pliint fur tin-:
K'lMolllie engine mid d.V iiiiiiioh, tlie
llitler proving liiurll ilir;iier in
0N-rulloii and h luu l'Ut-r w-rvlre.
L. S. I. 'Hubert, of Fori Collin, j
Colo., Ii.im leiiwd tin- K-lly pllotll-
graph italk-ry and III mm hm ii n
general portrult nud liindM'iipe ImihI- j
IIchh. Mr. I.ninlirll Iiiim nolue excel-'
lent VleWM wlili'li lie tool, hi Colorndo !
and thee will U- on cxliilillioii oh !
aoon iin they nriiie frmu Slninll.o ,
where inott of ilieni an- now alored. I
He Will liuike a t.ix-i liill
f olllloo- j
work, a Hue lilt Ii In
in hail line I
opportunlili-M to il-veloi (lin ing Id j
many year resilience lu iln- nursed;
atnte of Colorndo. j
The
given
llrnl of t lie w Inter dniices to lie eH-rlenced lth the mercury fur
by llie Athletic cluli will tiejuncc which, with the exception of
held In Athletic hull 'I'linukxtlvliiu;
evening, Thurtibiy, oemiH-r. 'V.
I'repnrnlloiiH ure iK-iuy: m.ide for a
fine t luu' nmi the evening w 111 lie an
enjoyable oie. The Ut t.f ibmr
lUllllliuer I iih follow,.; I r. .1. .
ItoaeiilH-ra', .1. II. Ibiuer. Frank
Foster, 1 1 nrold Hi. Id win. M'-rt llol
ler. ItolM'il SuettluKi r, M. IT. Mux
audi', II. Howard: I.miili will be
aerved In the t lub lui!) finni 1 1 :::l to
U'::k.
I'erry Cram w as taken m rloiisly
III at the resilience of Ids nun, Henry
Cram, Tiiesdny afiernoou. ami only
through prompt inetlical il-il:iiiii'
w a saved from ilea (Ii by polsouluv.
Mr. Cram lm leeu lu the tut hit of
takliiK medli'lue wlilch he prepare
himself ami by mlNtake iw allow ed n
tcaspooliful of aeotiile. As soon as
the error waa discovered In-. It. ietit
Imtk was suuiinoiied. A stomach
pump was Used lu time to piexeiit
the drui; from linvliu mix fatal
effects.
It. M. Mori Is h lui vim; luslalleil a
pumping plant for Irrlgatluc '.'ini
acres of laud w hlch he ow ns at Trail
Crush 1 1 nt on Crooked river. A
hydrtnllc rum with a capacity' for
lifting 'Jtxi gallons of water i-.N) feet
high H-r minute will constitute the
main part of the equipment. Fred
Hesse, who represent a Portland j
llrm, has charge of t In- work and he
la authority for the stalciui'iit thai .
as soon a I he one now being placed'
haa Imi-ii proven a success (hatsev.,
end other laud ow ners lu that sec- i
tlou will also have ram put lu.
The out lit Is to cost .Mr. Mm-cl lu
the neighborhood of ?1 .".
Wm. Summers mitl w ife are visit
ing With the family of Ids brother.
Postmaster Summers. The former,
who Iiiim Ih-cu lu Aliinkn, win mar
ried the ft ml, of the month to MIsh
IlnrrU ijf Sydney. Australia, who
enme all the way from lite South
I'm' I lie Island to meet Mr. Summer
nt Vancouver, It. ('. where the wed-jernl
tllng ceremony waa iierformed lie
tore n large nuinlicr of guests. They
enme to l'rlnevllle to sK-nd u art of
their honeymoon ami will probably,
after a ahort visit here, leave for
Nome where .Mr. Summers is largely
Interested in some extensive mining
projH-rtleH In the Artie circle. This
la hla llrst visit here since lu March
jn year ngo.
FOR MEN
AND
'Western Lady"
FOR WOMEN
Cannot be excelled in Style
or Quality
$3.50 and $4.00
itev, W, K, lildel.-air ll niaf.h A
II lllt'l.r.dl Ui.l.i...! li.u.. s yi.n.hi u
liioridiiu nt l o'clock.
; lli'lUll lildeiint left Ii.'IiiV oil a
! bimlueM trip tlirouli the ueniern
purl of t lie county.
j I'red W Jew wan over from Hinter
S.iiurday tout tend theKiiunv Creek
Irrlxnlloii company 'h meeting:.
I'l'iiul, Codiiiini' mid wife, of
t iilvcr. cre in the city vUlilug dur-
In tin- neck.
I
i Wiirien IW-own wna In the city the
f II in t of the week from hi l.fiinoutrt
I II IH'll.
MUh Myrtle I'cliiiiiiKton. of llie
Itrlr..ly public hcImmiI, wilt lu I lie
city yeleidiiy IhIiIuu.
C. A. ICIddle, u ho Iiiih Ut ii liuld
liiu dovii t lie chief miH'linulcM Job on
the I lend Itulletln, Ix In the city
worklm; on Tin- Joiiruul ntiiff.
TIiom. Arnold mid Clyde JoIiuhoii
were over from Hintt-M the hint of
tile week to attend the Infcllli tif
I lie Sipiuw Creek Irrlu'itloii cnlil
pniiy. .1. I'r.t nk Spinning mid 1'. IS. I'oin
tlexler will leiivcllu- Inot of thla week
for tin linivcH rniicli on the uper
lleHcliiltt-M when- they will meet a
party of lituU-rineii. Tla-yexpivl to
In none for nolue time on II cmlne,
I'.llefxcll &. hmel.cr have pure linwd
O'Xell !ron. Oyster 1 Inline and at
preneiit cara-iiterH and decornloiM
mi- buny re-arrnuglng nmi ilecorat
In tin- Intel lor. The linn now
owiih two reHtnurmilH in tie- ill1,
one of which WliHie kept open both
,jay mid lilht.
John Comb wint down from the
Ahimeiliiu prorerty on Lookout
lilolilitiiln. Some ilillli-ulty Ih Im-Iii
lettlmr too much ore slide through
at a lime. Is working nicely. This
trouble w ill Ih- remedied as soon ns
poMsible so a steady run can Is
m.'ilntalueit. F. I.. Itet-der, laud agent of the
Willamette alley ami Cascade
Mountain Wagon lload company',
i and family, are lu the city for a few
days. Mr. Ileeder cauie over from
Canyon City where he had Is-en
j checking up the company's business,
i Most of the summer he has sH-nt at
I llm ii. He said when he left there,
two crews of railroad surveyors had
left Ontario mid were surveying a
Hue westward, one w a n 1'nion
l'aclllc party, the other from the
Corvaills &. I'asteru. ltoth are
hurrying work a fast as possible
and left their resiecilvo stations
with il days' provisions. Mr.
Ileeder stated that the Wagon Itoad
company had offered free right of
way over lis grant of land through
the state and bold corps of engi
neers have shown a disposition to
take advantage of the fact, the re
sult being that both aiv working to
ward tin' west within a short
distance of each oilier, and within
the boundaries of the grant.
A sliiH'king double tragedy occur
red at Marsh Held, In Coos county, on
October is, when Mrs. Km-hcl S.
Sloops, a sister of I'erry T. Monroe
j of lower Trout Creek, was shot nud
: killed by . I. A. Armitage. who was!
! himself shot by his victim. In prevent
j lug Ids attempt to enter her bouse
and curry out a threat previously
j made upon her life. Arniitage,
although a man with a large family,
was Infatuated with the woman ami
! persecuted her with his unwelcome
attentions. The family had moved
three different times in order to es
cape him. but he repeatedly followed
them. Armltage waa undoubtedly
unbalanced in his mind, lM-iug In
sanely Jealous, and had made aev-
threats upon
the woman's life.
the last one ending fatally. Mr.
Stoops yens away from home at the
time, and only- a young daughter
witnessed the tragedy. After Mrs.
Stoops had shot Arniitage In the
head, he still advanced and shot her,
killing her almost Instantly. . He
then went to his own house and
ended Ids life with a rille ball. Ante
lotw Herald.
z ka.
Agents
m
Churn- Imyd. of the TUrtj Mr 6.
I Mock A 1'rodiM. Company, wan In
I IVInevlllii Wednesday, after a trip to
Forest. . He was buying up a tian
1 ilty of potat's-s.
Service at the Met lusllst church
j next Sunday will Is- In charge of the
j pastor. Sunday school at ID a. in.
Class meeting nt 12:1.". Dpworth
J I'iigue (!:.'!() p. m. I'reai lilng at II a.
j m. Subji-ct: ' The Flaw of the Child
'In the Kingdom." At "I'M p. m.
"Self Colieelt mid Self Jtcspcct."
HAVK YOU DKCIDKD TO )
VSVY.W VOVIl HOOK?
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Imvr thw wpt r Ihul
Cli'Bv- lfial- nltaar of
nine, link, Oiwn and Wltur
In iiiiirwrtum tlrlxn. lyl
ut orkv ru on Wall I'apr
4 I). P. ADA M H O N A CO.
The traction engine which hna
Is-en In use during (he past Hummer
at Si I ers running a saw mill
I earned through the city today In
charge of Frank Stroud who la tak
ing it up th' Ochot-o. HawkliiH
I Iron, nrc making arrangements to
start it new saw mill a short dis
tance west of the Juiiicm Dyer rniu-li
near the Mitchell road and the en
gine will Ih- mt Into use there na
soon aa the other machinery in In
place.
F. C. Kowlee. of the D. I. & V. 1U,.,
was over from Iledinond Tuesday
ami said he waa trying to make
itrrangemeiitH to run n daily nuto
la-t ween lied mond an 1 l'rlnevllle.
The three seated Old which he la
using for his cross country runs
umkes the trip In an hour
and foiirty minutes, nud this la the
machine which he will put on
the regular schedule provided llie
route la established. Most of the
travel now la headitl that way nmi
mi nuto line with (julck service
would serve as a public as well as
private convenience.
Three flue qualil les of native build-,
lug stone are in evidence ill the new
builtliiigH which have Ist-n erectetl,
or are now Is-lng constructed. In the
city. The red ris k in the l'rlnevllle I
Hotel, the gray in the First National
bank building and the white rock
Is-lug u sin! by J. (. Shipp in the con
ati'iictloii of Ida new planning mill
are all product of qunrrlea within n
stone's throw of this i-lty. Masons
pronounce all grades la-lug used of
i excellent quality and far miia-rior
to much of the building material
Mug taken from qnnrrli-s lu the
riciiiit.v of some f the larger cities.
The Social Calendar.
Ohl Time Hall, Athletic hull.
flltll'H-
lny evening. Xovemlier IH.
High School entertainment. Ath-
i let it- hull. Saturday evening. Noveni
i lcr i-".
At. W. A Itiihket social. Athletic
hull, M outlay evening, Xoveuihcr
27.
Thanksgiving hall. Athletic hall,
Thurstlay evening, Novensla-r :10.
('liarley'n Aunt." three not farce
comedy. Athletic hall. CliiislmiiN
holidays.
Notice of Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the
regular annual meeting ami election
of ofliceiM of the l'rlnevllle Fire De
partment will lie held nt the Fire
man's hall Monday evening, Deceni-iH-r
11, l'.Hi:,,
(i. X. i'i.iktox. Secy. Wm Duai-kk
President.
Man's Unreasonableness
Is often ns great na woman'a. But
Thos. S. Austin, Mgr. of the "ltepub
llcnn.'' of Ia-avenworth, Ind., wna
not unreasonable when he refused to
allow the doctors to tijierate on hla
wife, for female trouble, "Instead."
lie says, ''we concluded to try Elec
tric Hitters. My wife waa then ao
sick, she could hardly leave her bed,
and five physicans had failed to re
relieve her. After taking Electric
Bitters, she was jH-rfectly cured, and
can now jierfonn all her household
duties." (itmrantetMtbyJ.il. Tem
plet on's and I. P. Ailamson'a drug
gists, price ."ittc.
Squaw Creek Company Elects Officers.
The annual election of officers of
the Sipia w Creek I rrigat Ion company
waa held wt the Court house last
Saturday afternoon. The meeting
was well attended by the stock
holders who elected the following
otlU-ers for the ensuing year:'
A. Thomson, president; J. V.
Howard, vice-president: E. T. Slay
ton, secretary; Will Wurxweiler,
treasurer. The board of directors
Consists of A. Thomson, Arthur
Hodges, J. W. Howard, E. T. Slay
ton and Fred Wiese.
' MARRIED.
At the home of John Hanley, In
this city, Sunday evening, November
12, Mrs. Julia C. Stewart to Spencer
II. Lyous, the llev. AV. P. Jlunett
performing the ceremony.
At the Prineville Hotel, in this
city, Monday, November l;l, Miss
Nellie Chambers, to Mr. Herbert
Glazier of Sisters. County Judgp V
A. Bell performed the ceremony.
DIED.
The Infant son of Mr. nud Mrs. Ed
llodsou, or Squa w ( 'reck, died on
Sunday morning. The funeral took
place at the Sisters cemetery Mendny
afternoon and was conducted by the
ltev. AV. P. Jinnett,
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or other loved one as a token of your regard. Just arriveda large line of
HOLIDAY GOODS
Toys for the children. Books for the studious. Fancy Chinaware for the ladies and an elegant
line of F ine Albums. Toilet Sets. Manicure Sets, Horn Novelties, Mirrors. Pictures and one thou
sand other uselul and ofhamental articles that are Desirable Christmas Presents. Don't wait until
the cream is gone but come in now. make your selection and have us set it aside for you.
Hand Painted Shells Free With Purchases
We have a limited number of 22eanrui Jtanti f,nM 3au, worth 50 cents each which,
while they last we will give away absolutely free, one only to each person making a three-dollar purchase.
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JUST RECEIVED
A CAKI.OAD
Grain
and 16 Disc, all Right Hand, and with
oil nip on the discs. Also a Carload ol
Sulky and Walking Plows
We have the new No. 5 Oliver Gang in two and three base. This
is the Lest and lightest running gang plow ever put on the market
The frame can he adjusted so each base will cut 16 14 or 12 inches,
which combines Three different size gang plows in one frame.
Should you lose a horse, or if the ground gels dry and hard, you can
reduce the sue. of your plow to suit the conditions and go ahead
without losing over one hours' time. THIS SAVING IN TIME
MEANS MONEY TO YOU.
All Sizes and Styles of Oliver Walking
Plows on Hand
Our Stock of Grain Drills, Plows and Extras
is tlic largest in Central Oregon.
Fill Your Wants
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I Meat, Vegetables, Produce
Complete and Choice Line of
Lard and Country Produce Kept on hand at the
City Meat Market
FOSTER & HORRIGAN, Prop's.
At The Old Stand
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C. W. ELKINS
(Sucessor to JOHNSON, BOOTH & CO.)
. Dealer In ,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Prineville, - - Oregon
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Drills
our patent
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IS COMING r
The General
Furnishing Store q
BBS
Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork,
Prineville, Oregon
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