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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1906)
Local Mention K. (M'autfhi wn 1u lowu .rrnw tiny Iiuiu hU Hock rtuch at l'rtnl,, I'. t '. lEun I"' i h iiii-over (ruui f I luniul mi ii IiuhIucm lrlj Tu-iili . .lukr Htnmd Hxij thi lal ..( Ilu fk at Matlrna and vicinity, For l)li ruiiillf, lulm m. rlgum nihI fiult, w luivi llu-tii ivr A XI HIT. I tin i Un Hrotk iviu mrr from lleutl yuxtirtlny aliriKlliiK li bimliH-KM HluTtrM. T. F Lung wita a I'lliiivllle Iii im' from hi atotk ruuili al i'i L 1 ( liiai ill In week. Will I'ih.I in mi' iiver from KImI.-ih lbtlrt uf I he WfiU In utiiiil 1 1"' Hi VMli'tilliif'a l.ill lu lii illuvi'i- it Nliirr'a l'iih Uro rrrvfur 11 mi )i)IuIihu, luii'itii. limn nml In ril. Arthur riuilili r ii'iuriii'il in I'riu. villi Monday iifteriu'iou from a trip In Mliiiiilkn nml Hiiy iiliiii. I'. It. IkiIh went nut In lli'iid Holiitit.v u it liiinlnma trip it l urn In It tlii1 iln.v follow Inn,. Iiii a nil huild a UIk miiiI,v dI i'wrtrl A U milium Cum l.iitf l.anl. J. K. Ntkwaht I'ii. t I il 8. W. F. Hnfhmer, di-iiiiH'ralli' t-mntl-iliili- fur tin- noniliintlon to (h utile nf comity ili-rli, wni In tin i Ity the llrwl f the week. I Wlgtn rami' down from hU Crooked river rntirb TimwIhv to imiii1 a few ila.va In therlty lauklnit flT hiiNlririm mallcm, lino'l anil ,vnur rgn until you Ulovrr 4 Starr. Thiy an alwaya In lb mnrkrl ami pay ilia blithe! market prlre. Tin Mervhtini u( Venire Mil In uWeii lit Athli'llr hull, Friday even Iiij. Manh 2, I'ruuraiu will Im lulillabiwl in-1 1 week. F. M. Lohdell Iiiii iuviireil I lie )rlmliiilKlili ul Hit 1'iitvrll ISii I tfM avhuol. Tin) Mprlujc term beadim I lirre a wat-k ( ii mi Hi-it Mnuilay. liH-vjuor Milliii returned llirliiwt of th tverk from it trip to hl rnili'U iu I hi Squaw I'nvk country where hi. Una been ptiflliiji lu H erop u( arnlu. A WARM PROPOSITION Our Hot Water Ms D. P. Adam ion & Co. Mr. T. .1. Krrjjui'Mini will U'iivi for i'IiIihko In n Mlmrt Hun' lo Mi-ttli' mi ratata, a iortloii of wlilcli linn Ix-cn li-fl hiT hy nn niinl who iliiil tln-ii n flW WCf kM hko. Any Suit We Have in Stock for One Week Only at For Any One Suit up to Week Only at - We have a big stock of Spring Suits to arrive shortly and we must MAKE ROOM FOR THEM One Week Only Feb. 10th to 17th it- 111 '1 'III' I HI .1 w L. M. 1. 1 ik ii ii la III tin rll; y from dl lock riuirli at llaiiiiiun finite, J. If. iJurrett wu In tin rll v In. in Trout i r.. k (In' lii-i nf I lir itL u II ltllllll)N I l ip. We i n I I V ii full Hum nf miiuhi i., eofWri, leu, tanned uoihJk, uml run nave you iiioin-y. Try im In-fur lni Inn. Hover ic Minrr. Mhiiim-I lu'i'li-r iiii'l Mi-iiry Mmil uuiiii'i.v wi-ri itver from Willow (Ti-i-k Him lal of I In- Wti'k xIvIiik l'Vililil III II I'olilful rum Wllli-h Wll ; I lii-anl Ix-fori county rli't k Smllli. Mnyor Wiirwflli-r uml wlf- li-fl j Momlny iiioriiliiK '" l' tlmul. (Tlii-.v will ri'iiiiln llin n almrl linn Ix-fiiiv koIiik t iVmlli'ton ml liriimli on a vUll with tvlii!hi'. t'lni Pnfll, of Morn, Iiiim iHfii mh-iiiIIiiu (hi ul wii-k In tin-i lly vlliliiit Willi fiii'iuU. Id mum lii-ii in liuy lifn y work liormH for um on IiIn whnt ni mi Ii lu Slii'iniiiii roiiuty. Mr. nml Mia. il. W. Moffiiiiiii. U Iiii vi Ihi-ii v ImIiIiik Willi itlnllwi liiltlu-v run .lixiiMi' of llu-lr IiiimIiii-mm llii' i lly mIiii'i Ni'W Yi'iin. Ml IiimI lo li-n-Ml t In orl h lliikotn. Siiliinliiy for llii'lr Iioiiii Kanan. Thi-y Mr. J. W. Collin-. Ill WI'Mll'I'll I llll'l'tllM Of IIoIiIim Mlntloii on I hi- I'i liu'Vlllr I VihI icuiil, whli li IntM Ini-ii In i-hai'ui' of Mr. NlMwauui'r for noidi llmi iiimI, Iiiim Immhi nlimitlouixl nml n m'w Mt at ton MtitlillMliiiI al tin Mmwhii Kit rani'h n mid' wi-t of tin oht mIoiiIiih iiliii'i. Tin Inalytcrli4ii rhun h wrvlca mt Sunday iim follows: Haljlmth mi'IiooI (it lo' a. tn. Nubjii't for 11 o'rliM-k; "IaNMiniM In FnrtiilnK." Tlifr will la no I'VimiIiik arvlriai, tlii I'DiiUn-Hnllon to iiioct nt tin Mi'tho iIImI I'hnrvh lu iinhin m'rvlcc .V. '. AIimIiIi'i-. of AmIiIhiiiI, uml lr. ('. A. Si'iilt. of rortliiiul, nn lu tlm illy. Tlii'.v i'iMS't to iviiihIii Iiiti Moiua link' I Inn' looking over tin rotiutry. LiiMt full i ! M'iit mv nil week In Kin inn th I'oiinly on a tour of Iiivi-miIkiiIIoii. K. ('. liiivlx. of tlu I'ii rki'-l u vIm Im ui I 'oiiipuuy of la-troll, who Iiiim Imsmi In tin i ll.r ilurliiK tbi'niNt wti'k. I'(1 for rortliiiul Momlny. tin ami .1. Krauk .Slnnlnu wi'iv foiiiii-r cliiMHiuati'N lu I'olli'Kt- nml liot Ii rodt" tin aaini' Ktuit Into MiimoiiIi' i ln li-n lu l.miMluif. M li li. Mr. Flunk Hoffman nml MIm'mim Mainli' f 'ook, Anna ii'lknM, llfMMli Curwlii nml Limit' Corwin rnim In from i'uIvit Tuiniln.v to otti-ml tlii' Sunday atliool i-ouvcntlou at tin Mi'thiHllMt ehuri'h yintorday. !. W. lliirnt'li ilroif In with tlifin anil Mt'litl hh ( Im t-ri hi for tin piii'tr. I', in in Cmlv ri'iiiruiil .Moutlay from a trip to the CIii-Miiium Lake region when1 he lot'iitttl two home Meekei'M lu I lint valley, lie wiya Ihere l mi IllltnellMe lilllnuul of miioW Mouth of IMne uuiuiitaln anil Hie party enjoyed the exM'rlenre of U'lnj; out In the whlteueMM three iIii.vm with oulv one tin v'm liint'h iim iioiirlHhiueiit. $6.9 $8.9 E. STEWART & CO. i 1 1 1 i t .! ' j u. j I'OTATOKH WANTKI): Writ to C. W. Kl KIN, I'riiii villH flrfgoi.. Win. WIkI' Ii'i miijiiium to Klvfj KliotliiT ilrtiir al Athli'llr liiill Frl-, Jay fveiilim, .Maili U. 1'U flm.rt luaiiitKfra an. I'. I! llTil- t-i-, I, j It. Ilowaril. I'. II. Iionk uml lii-otKi'l Hiiuiiiii-rn. A full or. Iiit in will ilny until curly inoriiliii. TIiouihh Slinri, Jr., w um In I In My from lil ranrli on t'riMikwl rlvi-r tin II mt nf Ilia wirk. II liaa re- rrlltlv lllHtnlbi a Tull'ljUtlka lliu i-iikIiui. wlilrli hi puri'hamj ilirouuh Wurtwi-lli r Tlioiuauu, on lila j'1irf nml la uhImk It for iiiiii Iiik: wiili-r for hla Mlia-k. A iilll of live .North I hiki.il hum, who i-ii iiii to IIiimIIv tin- IiimI of 1 1 if wi'i'k t look ovi-r t In Irrlun tiil mii--Hoiim In iliU lrliil'y ru im- lu from I In iIi-mi'I i 'I'ui'Hiliiy ii in I Iff m noon for Shiililko. All of thrill iiri linr'J Inmi from I In- I . Im I . Irriuulloii i & I'owrr i'niiiiiiiy iiikJ will Imi oiiu I ri'xIoViilx of ( rook roiuily iim mooii iu It. '. iilllM-ri, fornii'ily of Hh- Oil-lM-rt-ltiiMHi'll I'linfii'tiotii'iy i'oiuiiiti.v of I'orllaml, Iiiim taken chirni" of the I'onftftloiiery ilepnrtiui-nt with Itltle nut t FiMli-r. Mr. Gllla-rt lina laMu it iiinnufnt'tuivr of awiNt ini-uta for a uuiiiImt of j'l'flra, ami IiIm iiMMUtnnt i' here with tht loon I firm will do luuth towitrda exti-ntllnu the buHlm-KM whirl) Iiiim aln-ady HMMiiineil lurge iroioriloua In both tin retail and wholeMrtle linen. We iin; Ajfellta f,,r riie Royal Tailors of Cbtogo t he Ini'Kvot M ere li u n I TbIIoiIiik K a t a h 1 1 a li tneiit lu the World. .1. K. STKWAKT & t o. The Athli'llr 1'lub'n new iool table wim forwardiil from Sliuuiko Innt ! Friday mid Iiiim Imvii lu uae dui'liiK the wiek. The IiowIIiik alley wit a uImo foluult'teil about the aame time anil the two new utlrui lloiM have luude "Mtnmllii); room only" a prom inent feature of the luxt It utlnn. liowlliiK i luba will Ik ot'Kuulzitl and the I.iuIIi'm' Annex will urn the ulley two iilnlitn out of the wiek. The t lub Im iiiIiIIuk hihii.v new ihi'iiiIm-i-m nml Iiiim entered the uitrnt troMM'r oiih year mIiii'i Km ornnnlrntlon. I'. S. CoimulMMloner Don Hen, of MudraM, and brother, Kola'rt, were In the elty yinterdny and today. ItolM-rt lU-il Iiiim reeeiltly r'turued from Ketchikan. I'rlnee of Wnlea ImIuiiiI, off the Hiiuth eoiiHt of AliiMkn, witeiv he Iiiim twi n In rhaiKe of marble quarry owned by J. . John- Ktou, of the Ditu'liub-M lirluatiiin iV I'ower t'oiiipiiuy, A. K. I laiiumiinl mid otliei-H. TIiIh In IiIm 11 rut vImII to the Mini! Miner IiimI Miiiiimer. lie will return to remain' IiIm work then' Httine time thU nioiilh. up to $12.00 $6.95 $15.00 One - $8.95 U" i '.. J ' I - - U JU .Mra. Jerry I'.arlr la lu I hi tlly from t'ulvrr vlaltluif lor few day. J. II. Homey find J. B. Mi IowU were lu town today from th-lr ruiu Iii m at Culver. . .1 oli ii (.'oiuIim returiiftl 'I lu-mluy from I'ortluild W here he hai teii aM'ltlllK the itlMt few Will O. I). AlllliKhaiii won a lUHlnei vlMltir from th Slwtera eon u try mv eral day during the week. Will Wunweiler of f'riwvllk hlp ad two ciiiIoiiiIm of hur- and rn ii Iim from Shmilko WftJiitttiluy for Walhi Wiilln. Sliiinlko liiilIUnii W. It. I oiik. deiinM-rulii' ruinllijut for eoiiiily clerk iioiiiliiiitlou. I In tin illy iimmMIuk Sup't Hiiiwidtlli with Die leiii'herM' exnmlil.il ioiia. Teiu-liera from nil mrt of the eoilllty lire iu theelly llil wei-k Hiking the vmittiM iiiilf exiiiiiiiiii li'HiH nt I he rourl Iikiix' uliitli mi Im'IiikT eomliii-leil by County Siierm IfiHli nl liuwtilie. A AAA AW.liAAwa. STEWART I HUDSON'S Choice Home Cured Meats J. t. STEWART I CO. i ! A variety of thluuM iueer to look upon will be Mi-eii al the Firemen' tnaaiUeradi ball next WedueMilay evening at Atliletle hall, prepara tion for which are fully tonipletml. The altenilanii will iMt larjfe and the evening an enjoyable one. Itevlvnl mti'llUKM 'continue at the MethodlMt i liureh with lni read in-U-nnt. The uaual aervlci will la held on Sunday wonting. At 'iM p. m. a union iiiewttiiK of the Suuday m-IiooIm will lie addnMMed by Hro. Walker. The ChrtMtlau Kndeavor iiiii-tM with tlie Kpworth Ianue ut WW, W. l Jlunett m lender, at 7:.'W. Kev. Mr. Walker will preach on the Mubjirt. "Why mo Many I'rlueville I'eople k' lo Hell." The HuptlHt church will not 1iold any Mervlee Jtunuay eenui) on iiccount of the revival ai'rviee al the MethodlMt church, but the paator, lt'V J. T. Moore, will preach at the I.'nloii ill u nil at 11 a. in. and the Sumlitv ai'liool will Im held at 10 a. in. ChrlHtlan Kndeavor at t!::til p. in. The Sunday achool ha Im'uii a hm- lal revival HiH-klmt to Ret every one lu I'rinevllle, who do not ntteud Sunday m-hool elnewheiv, to attend their Sunday aciiool. A law -iiuin-Imt of new Kcholarx are exiected. K very body welcome. MIhm Maude Viitulerpool, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Med Vamlerpool, wiim married hint evcniiu; to Kuk'IM' I.uaudfr of Kedmotid at the home of the bride m parent. I he ceivinoll.v wiim iM-rforined by County Jutlne W A. Hell In the pre-Honce of 11 few In vited jrueHtM and relative, who nave the biitlt- a law huiuImt of ! utiltil preHeutM. Mr. ami Min. IuxHier left thiM uioruiuK for Itedmoml where Mr. I.iiHxicr Im In bualneNM and where tliev will eHt.'ibliHh their ermaiient home. It. liati'Wtiotl. who Im mmiaprer of the Mayttower inlms at Howaitl whUii wen bonded nvently by Kan hiim City Mople. vvKm in the city Monilay. He ti'turned a few tlaya ajfo from n trip eimt and Htattn that every indication, polnta to n heavy iinnilRration ti thla part of On-Ron thlH year, evideuee of which Im already la-iiiK Meen. While in the Denver Klo Grande railroad otfleen in Den ver Mr. (iatewood found a lllieral numla'r of copies of the demTlptive liivulnn Rotten out by the Irrigation eomiianiea liK'ittod In Crook county and while entiling went he utatea he had oceonion to aiiMwer many In quiries concerning Central Orejron by peranna who were coming to the coaxt toliH-ate iHTinnuently. Sabbath School Worker in Sestion. The flint Sunday school conven tion, in the hlHtory of Crook county la In aenalon thai week iu I'rinevllle. A large Interest in manifest under the iUHplring leutlei'Hhlp of the Kev. W. C. Meirltt. tnteniational field Worker. IX'legates nre ptvaent from the following placen; Madrna, Agency lialiiH, Young's school house. Hay stack, I'airvlew. Culver", f,nldlaw, Sisters and I'ost. A iH't'inanent orgnnlzntion has been effected to be known ax the Crook County Sunday School As sociation with J. li. Shlpp, president; Mrs. C. 1. Wiunek. vice-president, Mrs. Herbert Hideout, secretary, J. W. Horigan. treasurer. The district vice-presidents ai-e: I. A. Hunt, Madras; Arthur Templeton, Sisters; Rev. .1. Uenrge, IaUllaw. Born. In this city, Saturday, February 10, to the wife of Herliert Hideout an H pound dattgnter. In this city, Sitliii'ilu.v, February U), to the wife of the Kev. ,!. T. Mooiv, an S pound son. Card of Thanks. We i1elre to express our Hinceiv thaukH to those who so kindly and devotedly usslnted u lu caring for our little son durlns his late llluesn. Fkank Ki.ki.N8 ami Family. STRAYED. One sorrel mure hratided FS on left shoulder and a horse shoe cross 011 left arm, white strip in face, two or three white feet. Ueutle and when left had a colt, eoll branded same us latter brand. A liberal reward will be paid for information of, or return of same to l W. Colby, Prineville; Oregon. t IP -A. 2R, 3VE ERS UEIOHE HUVLNG YOUK lLOV THIS SlMlN(i CALL AND SEE Our New No. 5 Oliver Gang Plow LIGHT DRAFT When'Iitted with (lie N. C. 12 bottoms this plow will scour in the stickiest ground. The adjustable Irame combines a 12. 14 and 16 inch gang plow in one Irame and can be fitted ior 2 or 3 base. This feature has many advantages, one of which is' that you can always adjust your plow to the team instead o( being compelled to get team enough to pull the plow. A FULL LINE OF OLIVER PLOW REPAIRS .W.F.,King Timber I.aiui, Ai:t June 3. IU7S. VOTrrtc Pim urmioiTmi; United btates band Offl. e. Tht Dallffi, OreKttn, Novemlr 23. 1300. Xoticit in hereby iriven that in coiu - uliance witii the bruvmionR ot the act ofiifj Congress of June 3, 187H, entitled "An act 1 fur the xale of timber laud 111 the stated f California, Oreirou, Xevada, and Wash- iiiL'ton Territory." as extendetl to all the Public Land State by act of Auifust 4. l'J, Peter N. Vibtwrt. of Madras, county uf Crook, tae ofOreKon. has this day tiled in this office bi sworn atateiuent Jfo. 27-W lor the purchase of the SW'Ki SE'4', Sec. 30. .V SViSi SH Section No. 31, InTownaUip No 12 S., Ranxe Xo W E., W. M.. and will oll'er proof to show that the land hoiikIu is more valuable for iu timber or tone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Don V. Kea, V. 6. Commr. at his oflice in Madras, Oregon on, the 27th day of March, 1906. He namas as witnesses: Louis T. Irst'ii, and Jaioo H.Peterson, of Madras, Oregon. Sam Compton and William Mc Meekin, of Griiily, OrP(lU- Any and all person claiming adversely the alxivi-described lands are requested to lile their claims in this office oil or before aid 27th day of March. l'JOIi. MIVHAKL T. XOLAX. jiipd Register. New Hats SkT. I a. 9. Ml 1 B7. aor I WX1 HI Ml i 2 3 AT. I RIDEOUT & FOSTER The General Furnishing Store ft 9rz a1 ADJUSTABLE FRAME 1 rritacseirzsrarsear.aissG'ica 1 S. 2 i S3 l1 THE O'NEIL Restaurant and Lunch Room SMELZER & ELEFFSON Prop.. r 1 lii ! 3 j 1 I t j j 5' LA c J r.7 j r.i t'J c j r.ri Ci tj J'or jCadies and Sentlemon 9tfeas and Sacery jCunch Board by the weak. $5.00; with C3 nrarnracacarac-irracaraai-n Job Printing in All the Latest Blocks We have ju9t received a lot of Gents Hats in all of the late styles and shapes, and in this line as well as our other lines we intend to make and keep a reputation for always selling the most up-to-date and Best goods at the lowest prices. We have secured the exclutive agency for the world famous , "Kingsbury Hat" AND WE ALSO SELL THE "Stetson Hat The Combination of these two lines make us the strongest Hue of Hats to be found in Eeastern Oregon, in fact there are none better anywhere. Our prices run from $1.00 to " $6.00 so we can suit your pocket book as well as your head. Give us a call or send us your order with description of hat wanted and we will guarantee satisfaction. v ' ' " SCOURING QUALITIES racacacacacacacacaeacacaea tjtatvJCjtiacacasjtaCJcSijej room, $6.00. Meal Ticket., $4.00 cacarirararcadGaraeicacJ The Kind That Please At The Journal Office I' 3 hi 14 ? & f4 ft y