Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, December 21, 1905, Image 3

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B LOQ71L MENTION 1
F. W,
tiKlav.
Nuilth, of Crook whu In town ' Rotlt f
USE MADRAS FLOUR
T. J. LfHcli
Ntlv In lll-fl-lV
r. Ira
welv U
TuimiIn.V.
to
III MADRAS FLOUR.
llmrUm IJoyil of lt ini wmm In i u
City till WM'k on IhinIimwm.
Jerry (miner and wft
from Mmlm Moiuln.r nnl
(;, M. Mull wmi In thn city from
IIiIIhw MoihU.v.
I. K. Mtcffn of Hit- Jourmil wt-nt
iV'tuI TucwiIhv on buNliifHN.
J A (lit Hlmrp t-aiiin upfront Mm I ran
Molality itiu U nmihIIiik tlw In
town.
Hirto-MtvVfim nnil wifx cnuie up
from MmlruH Monitiiy. Mr. HtrvciiK
cnniw for turdli-nl tn-m incut.
K. K. (Mytoo, tlif ltiilluw ni.-r-rlmnt
wh In town on biiNlnitw
Mntunlny,
Oinrliw M. l.Uu-r wnit lining Ihim
Iuomm lu town from IiIm rum h up the
OcIhjco Tucwtiiy.
nr. t N. biiwunlH whm i-nlliil to
Kuplt lnt Tuurmlty Ut Ktt-nl Mrn,
Imutc Mill. Mr. Mill Ih liuprorlnx,
Mr.nndMm.r. II. Krlt knou of IViul
M-nt fitw ilnyn In tlti city Hit
WM-k, rrturnliiK Iioiiii- WiMlmixIny
ifputy nlMTIn J. H. Knilih wint to
IU-ihI thin luoruliiic on ollliinl IiumI
turn to Ik nliwnt wvrnl rtnyn.
". W. Tliortithwnltf, who linn i
houitHil iicnr Tutuiilo, wah nt
temllnjc to mutter in town Tucmlnv
mil WxlmwUy.
A. It. I.IIHtWlllMl, of AmIimoihI Im
MfilliiK o 'w ilnyn In the tliy.
Inform im Hint I lie On-ut ttVuiem
LiuutM-r f'o'n. mill m Unit pltof
which ! Im IdTii HUptTliitcriili-nl
IiiihcIommI ilown for tli winter, mimI
t but Im Im litre atprwwnl iiricotlnlhiK
for another mill.
With rvury Id cttiit i:li purrlmMi at
KMhoiiI A Kxil"r'ofciiinly, Uiy, nht
or ilKm, vuta i Rivrn in tin dull con
tent. On Jmmgry I, 1WM1 the little Klrl
having tli lil(jlit nu in Iter iM vote will
rxlv tlx elfnt 12.A0 lnl in the
how aliulow Inolulnlv free.
jji
. Mien Mny Ik'Ile Itei! depulycouuty
Cleric, hit ((one to liend to renin In
Maori time. P. U. Ihmk la iumIhiIuk
lo the otllce U u rln lur tilimmt-.
D. 1 Adamson & Co.
Unique Papostry
Holiday Ooods
I l'rincvillc, Oregon 1
W. K. Klnic etnrtiil to Slmulko
WiilmtiJrt,v to inm-t Mre. KIuk niul
tiM-lr ilnuuliier, who nn on tliclr
wny home from nn eiti riihsi ntny lu
1'orilniul.
It. H. CnMilemitn, who t'Hiiie from
Ik-mi MevernJ wet-kn iiko, euflcrlim
from n mnilKiinut vixm' of typhoid,
hM m-ovenil nod In rnpldly regain
Inn lite lieiiiih,
jiilnnil Nate WuriwelliY returned
home from i'ortlitnd thin wiek to
HM!ttd the ClirUtuiHJi liolidiiya. TtM-y
:-riattudlJi the Hill Military Acud-
oy In thnt rlty.
I. H. Mnlien wut In from Riilph
ruriily'a nluvp ranch on (Mked
rlvt-r Tuiwday and WediiMulay triuu.
actinic bualtiitM and jp'MInK u atock
of icoodltw for the (lirlHtinna celebrn
tlon the lio.va will have there.
11. -'. Kill, auperlliteudetit of the
iKxchutea Telephone ComiMtny, warn
over from IWnd .Miimlay, I.Miklnn
vr t lie telephone line let ween I'rlm.
vlUe nod itend. He reMir(i4 that
Bend had ipilte a aiiow fall Monday.
All ciwh chevka on our premium
offer dated from J dim- lnt, 05, muut
lie lu by Jan. 1m(. wi. f the deli-ed
amount la not reiu hed we will kItc
a credit for the nmoiiiit returned.
No idierka honorwl nfter thla date.
J. K. Htkwant & (!o.
1). P. Adamson & Co.
TOYS, DOLLS
HOLIDAY OOODS
Princvillc, Oregon
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1. Adamson & (lo.
JEWEL SETS I
Holiday Ooods K
iiiiwiiiiv, iivkwii n
Hev. II. M. HI reel, of HtNtera, wna
III town Nntiirdny, oil biialneHH.
lie haa eoinpoaed and eopyiiKht4d a
a.m:, entitled "The Voter' Hotiif"
and Iiiim had aeveral hundred coplea
of It printed. The worda arv net to
the milMle of the aaeriMl moiik "When
theUolllMcalliil I'p Yonder I'll lie
Tlnre."
MMtln Cick County Cattla
mtn't AiMcUtiua.
Uiven (hut Hieifj
of tulwr Wax IrniH-, r'M'L 1'oinily I'ul tlemena imwrln-fj
tloll Will llnlll II Hpi'lhl IlllftlllX ut
I'llnevllle. Nalurduy lai-. .it). All
llieiiiliel'M nn' riijiieMleil to la here
without fail ua luioriaut IiuhIim-mm
la to la traiiMn tl. H. '. Itartrnui,
fiin-nl Miiperviaor of koeehnrif , will
lw here to allot ranve In the Oua-ode
reai-rve. Mii-Hiik railed at 10 a. m.
aharp. , (',. :. Dunham, Htry.
Miim iivei-;
t:. M. Willy waa lu I'rlnevllle laat
nluht on hla way to Nhaniko after a
load of freluht. He haa dlapoMsl of
hla raui li at the Itln Meadowa on the
IX-whutea mid haa aeeunil a deaert
Claim tietirChHatiiiaa Lake which he
la now buay developliiK. He Intend
to thoroughly teat the poaaltillltle
of ifrowlim alfalfa on hla new land.
In order to make room for my new
irooda now ou the way my holiday
atoek of toya, cnmllea and niila numt
Ko at any prlee. Thla Im the laat
week of holiday aul. You will lluil
my atta'k of toya emuplelv nuil
attractive and the eaudlea and iiuta
frrtdi and aweet. Come lu and Imv a
bl; lot at low prlcea. I. Mil IIKI..
Ha Mm th tahool at lo a. in. Ilev.
Mltehell will deliver a chlldreu'M
('hrtatuiaa nddreaMat II. 'l'be . Medio
dlMt MMiple are luvliiil to meet with
ua for Chrlatlau Kndeavor at fl::U)and
for rhun-h aen lee at "::W. Aa the
auhjei't waa loo big for laat Kabbath
eTiiln both iiiIiiIhUth will aH'itk on
How and Why the Saviour waa
iinpnien. Aa niwa.va, nil are cor
dlally luvlled to be preaent.
t:o. 1
The committee lu ehnrne of the
('hrlatmaa tree for Hie P. A. A. C. and
Iadlea' Annex niiuHt that all pre.
aeiiia that are tit la put on the trt-e
be at the hall and In the hauda of the
committee by 3::u Sntunlay after
noon in order to nvclve proiier at
ten Hon. All memlici'M of the two
oiKanlxatlona and their famlHea ure
Invlti'd to take part. The exert-lae
will Ih oH!iied tN::w p. m.
I). I. Adamson & (
BRUSH SETS
Holiday Ooods
Priinvi 1 1 (IriHion
m mm w w i Vf II j
Hev: J. T. Moore, will preaeli next
Sunday morning ami eveuliiK at the
Union Church. Sunday kIiooI at
2:.'t0 p. iu., Chrlatlau Kndeavor at
6:341 p. m. The mnrnliiK eermou will
Ik? "Chrlatmna Sermon." The anl-
Jivt for the evening aermon will la
the current topic In I'rlnevllle Church
clnk-a, vlt: "Will IlaptlMta, Metho
dlata and Preabyterlaua la' hiivihI?"
The pitMtora of the MothoilUt and
PreMbyterliMl churchea with their
conKrcKiitioiia are eordlally liivlti-d
to come and take an equal jinrl iu
th diMC'UHMlou of the evenlnit topic.
Everybody welcome to all the
rvleea.
A M-Htioii Ih Mm Clreiilnted In
Prlnevllle for the Miniature of real
deiita rc(ueatln; that the matter of
the aUite purchaalnu: the old Mt.
Hood and Itarlow toll road from the
Pneitlc Coaat Abalract, Huaranty &
Truat Company forfU-l.OOO and made
a atate hi;hwny aboliHliliiK the tolla
be submitted to the voter of the
stale at the next general elivtlon In
June. In the petition It la aet forth
that the highway la much uaed in
ci'OmhIuk from Wiaterii to Euatcrn
Oregon and that It would U a great
advantage ti atockmcn eapivlally to
abollah the toll. Thla road croaaca
the Cnacadoa about 3T niilea aouth of
The Dallca.
ai ttug bualneaa In Hie i lly tuitn v
Charle Hianlioroiiiih
from IVnd today.
At Hie MethiMllat i liureh Miinday
iiiortilng the piiMtor will preaih a
Chrlatmaa aennon. Hnldect: "The
Manger and the Cnwa." At night
theioiign-giiHoii will worahlp at the
ITeabyterlan ehureh.
Tlie parly of Oregon KiiMteru rail
wayaurveyora whleii haa Ut n work
ing la-tween Kedmoud and lleud la
now caiiiNi at liend and have the
grade atakea aet to within all inilea
of that point.
W. J. Ilightower. of Hie Hlgh-
tower-Hmlili an w mill eomiiany at
Tumalo, leave thla we-k on a trip
l tin' atale of Waahliigton, where
hla wife and daughter are now re-
aiding.
Irving lU-cd the young man who
waa acrioualy Injured In u powderex- j
ploalon while working ut conatnu
Hon ou the Arnold ditch about alx
m Ilea aoutb of I lend ut week la
alowly recovering. One of IiIm eyea
wa deatroytil and he received' other
aerloua though Hot In la I lujurlca.
Conatructloii work on Hie Central
Oregon canal of the I). I. & p. com
puny haa laeu compleU-d to the old
liver fail and wuter la now flowing
throtiKh the canal and down the
ancient waterway. J.C. Iewla who
haa had charge of thla brunch of the
compuiiy'a work haa clow-d down
oratlon there.
t olonel F. Smith la In town from
the Columbia Southern Irrigating
Company' tracla In Hie Tumalo
bllalu. He ban been auarvlalng aur
veya Winch are la-lug inatle irepara
tory to the coiiHtruc Hon of aevernl
n-aervolra at the hendgate of the
main canal. The tvaervolra will la'
Uaed for Htorlllg water lo la uaeil
during I he ailiiuiler aeilMoii.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Wluilnin, of
Culver, were in the city Wediicadnr.
and n tiirneil home today. Mr. Win
IIOIII ih oi i ne opinion I llllt IIUIfHH
aonie Iniprovemeiit la made In iriuiK-
IMirlatioti fncllltlea witliiu tin xt
few year that the dinner who have
la-en rnlMlng wheat will have to
change to feeding cattle and liojra or
amne kind of priMluct that Im cap
able of furulalilug itM own Iin'oiiio
ttou to uiarkei.
MARRIED.
S. I. Peril val of Mad raa and Miaa
Shell Mclteynolda of liend were niar
rfed Tmwday, Deci-iulaT 1, at the
home of Itcne Went at the latter
place. The bride Ih one of liond'a
popular.voting women and the gromu
la a well known young man of aler
ting qualitiia, now nianiigiug the
Mit clru rionts-r.
Notict of Kxaminatiuna.
Kighth grade exuiuinatioiiH will Im
held on February 1 and 2; May 17
ami IS; June 14 and 15: Septemla-r 'it
and .l!S.
Kxanilnatloua for county paiera
will be held on February 14. l.'xind Ki.
Kxauilnatlona for atate pacrM will
1m held ou Fed run ry 14, 15, Itiand 17.
Teachera with piilla who exiiect
to take examination in February
muat report. Peraons who haven't
neceaaary i)ax-r and expect to teach
thla coming Hiiing ahould be mire to
coiiie up for examination In Febru
ary iih no U'glnner will la-allowed
Biaxial examination except iu ensea
of absolute iicceMHlty and other
whoae MrmltH exiire will uot lie
allowed to take HMclal examination
for renewal except in case of iiIiho
lilte iMveHHlty. Se pagv 'ii Orcgou
School I .aw.
('. II. Din win in k.
County Superlnteudeiit.
. This in the shortest day of the
year. The shortest day for the
head of the family will lie Decem
ber 2.
Notk to Stockm.
There will ! a meet iii if the Crm.k
County Stockmen' AhmmIhiIoii at the
Cnurtlioii-e iu l'rinvill )e-ember '.),
at which lima Fureat Huperviwir H. C.
liiirtrum of the mxitheru divinion Caa
cad Foret Reserve will be prenenl aiel
attend to tlie alloting of range for the
coming year, and other important bind-!
lien. MiwtiiiK will Im calle.1 in the
ciicuit courtroom at 2 o'clock p. in. All
member ar riwpjeatnd to bu preaent.
KilCiied by T. II. l.irl.i.iMTr.,
(114 2K . ' preaident.
D. 1. Adamson & Co.
Hand Painted China
HOLIDAY GOODS
l'rinevillc, Oregon
4 ,,Hi4 ,,i, 14, ,,
Loat Information Wanted.
Inforinaliuii u wantiii conrfruin the
wlit-real mt of one Harmon N. Knxiey
who in about Sfi yvr olil, b fret in ln-indi
weixht alul HW iM.iiniU, tiud dark hair.
hit fi f.
deep "UiikfTi in liu liiraii. When lat nt-cn
lie wore a rlw aolt hat. ilark wool com.
overaiU ami heavy milieu. He wna laitt
wfiilriviii)f ii four horw u-ain frrnu The
Dullm, (irvKon, aliout .Sovemlier 15, 1.
Ills tram cflinl-te.l of one buy hone
with Ktar in liireheiul, oho hav mure, with
nmll flriM in r.ii-i-, line l,,,r-i. Hi-iirhl
over !JI Ikiuii.Is. The a.lt-r were u
tlea-liitlen uray mare. hrninliHl Alt nn.
i iiiiiiiteil on riKlit ilioulclt-r ami It on left
Millie ami a mall hliick !imr hniii.l not
known, lltx wniion wu Stinlehaker make
:1 inch akein, with xi.iilxmritii. cxiciiriiin
hwl. wairon lows. ami wan i-on n-.l uio.
canvaa ami hail the nnnie, "Uml.ll.on ,V
loliiison, Hinliri'lire. i.lulm." niiinte.i on
the lidehoar.i. Hi, wuifon w;i loa.leil
with llii'aJ, (iiaint, wimhint; inwiiine, ;
IkxI.UiiK, liicluren, ciiiiiieii fruit, one inin ,
ul-lle, one wuliiau'R Maildle.two tnl,le ami
ther meniiaiKli-anil a miiall tin tx ..r l
wife in which he kepi valuable OHiiern.
Anyone irivini; iuforiiiatioii i-1.i..-..ri,ii,0. !
the w lii reiiUmtJi nl'thia man or the iocs-1
tion ol the Maiil minimis or propertv will!
he lilM-rully rewanleil. A.ldrrv all cm- j
miiiiii hiiomh to u,t Kclthaia. Welder, !
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JUST RECEIVED
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peri or
A CARLOAD
Grain Drills
In 1012 H and 16 Disc. .11 Right Hand.
hard oil cup on the discs. Also
and with
Carload ol
our patent
Oliver Gang, Sulky and Walking Plows
We have the new No. 5 Oliver Gang in two and three base. This
is the bent and lightest running gang plow erer put on the mar
ket. The frame can be adjusted so each base will cut 16, 14 or
12 inches.whioh comhir.es three different sue gang plows in one
frame. Should you lose a horse, or if the ground gets dry and
hard, you can reduce the size of your plow to suit the conditions
and go ahead without losing 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 the largest in Central Oregon.
We Can Fill Your Wants
F. Hill!
as
ery
I .1 u:ll d m i-
In the Miller Building
Freah lireuil. Tiea nml t'dki'S
ulw iiy on litiml.,,
I'liatry of oil kinila miiile to
order.
order.
PRINEVILLE. - OREGON i
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Taken Dp.
Jer.ey heifer,, t year ohl. Bran.ii-d I
tlirw quarter circle on riiht hip.
Swallo fork rifht ear. Owner can have'
aame by ayinj; exjemts. :
Oscar Vox, I.amonta. Ore.
9f'9mmammmmmmml'mmmlmm''mmmmmmmmlimmmwmmwmmmwmimmmm
CHRISTMAS IS COMING
and you are beginning to wonder what you are going to give that sweetheart
or other loved one as a token of your regard. Just arrived a large line of
HOLIDAY GOODS
Toy? for the children, books for the studious, fancy chinaware for the ladiep and an
elejiant line of fine albums, toilet sets, manicure ?etg, horn novelties, mirror?, pictures and one
thousand other useful and ornamental 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
Hand Painted Shells Free With Purchases
We have a limited number of Jff,i, Jfa fit. Sa.Hi, worth 50 cents each which,
while they laut we will give n way alxMilutely free, one only to each person making a three-dollar purchase.
CfiRIDEOUT & POSTER
The General
Furnishing Store
Holiday Goods Given Away
With every cash purchase from now until Christmas we will ive a
ticket which will entitle the holder to a draw on the following articles
One $5.00 Easel Album
One Large Dressed Doll
One Daisy Air Rille
One Iron Shod" Sled
I Will Give You a Fine Present
Recently I purchased the Johnson, Booth & Co. Store including their
Fall purchases then enroute from Shaniko. These and every article
then in the house have been marked down to a low price. Now to
make room for extensive improvements in my store, on Friday,
November Z5, will begin, for cash only ccxsgxsxjiS
T4
A GRAND HOLIDAY SALE
Everything in the Dry Goods, Clothing, Hat, Men's and Women's Furnish
ings and Footwear departments is included in this Great Holiday Sale
The Proposition
With every purchase you" will receive in
addition to the articles purchased, goods ol
your own selection Irom these departments
to the amount ol ONE SIXTH ol your
Purchase
One-Sixth Will Be
Returned to You
II your bill is $12 you get $2 worth If
$24 you get $4 worth, etc., making you a
very substantial HOLIDAY PRESENT
Affords You Chance
To get your holiday gift ol your own selec
tion a chance to save 16 and 2-3 per
cent on your purchases and to get clean
new goods at a low cash price
REMEMBER THIS SALE CLOSES DECEMBER 30
We have a Large Assortment of Holiday Goods consisting of Fancy
Toilet Articles, Pictures, Medallions, Toys, Dolls, Fancy Crockery, etc
at prices a little below what othevs ask "
J. E. Stewart & Co.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
C. W. ELKINS
CALL AND SEE MY NEW GROCERY AND HARDWARE DEPARTMENTS
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