Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, February 22, 1906, Image 3

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Local Mention
Itoe MiiiuJ wu it IumIim'4 vhdtor
from during the Mtt wwl,
J. C. llueton weutout In hi much !
ill Crook llii II ik I uf tin- week.
Itujr Prlcw tun I wlto iverv down
horn J'lMt ilurlnif Iho week v lull Inn.
tloorg Lytic, of liny I ni'k. 1 In
the illy v Mi Inn with hU brother,
I 'Imrli'M,
llu In llluiri- & HtdlT'a t'nxli I J lo
re I'V for line point m-s, biii'on, limn
iiml lard.
MlM. I). II. Klllllll, Mrlio llllH iHfll
III during I In- iiim wk, 4 nIowI.v
tmpritv lug.
F. VV, McCnffivy w ovrr from I
tllue Fall on it IiiimIui'hh irt during
fill' Hl 111-ek.
Mis liriri- .Iiiiii-k, of lli'iiil, iiml
IiI'iiIIht, On. ixv .V., of I'm ilium mjm-iiI
Sunday In Iheclty.
Mr. ('. . I line mi. I ilmiulili-r,
Wlulfi-iil, were in town tin. In mi i .f
I In' win k illllnir Willi friend.
Vl hull oil llNllll II IMg HIIlil,V of
Steiinri A IIoiIkoiin Pure l,ciif l.nrd.
J. I'.. Kri-wii r A i f il '.
Iinii'i m-ii your cgit until ,vou we
Hlover & Starr. They are always
In tld1 market ninl my t lt litichfMt
market price.
I'. IE. Put till, of Tlx I'iiIIin. ri'-n-Mciilnthc
of tin Woodmen oft hi'
World, In In III rlt, v In' tin Inti-rcM
of (hi orgnnlitatloii.
We cnrry 11 full Hue of Hugum.
entice', lea, i-h lined good, and run
nveyon money. Try n Is-fore
buying, lilnver it Stnrr.
Prewbytertan iwrikin next Sunday
UN folloWN: SllllllHtll Wliool Al II N.
m. SuhJiTt for H. in.; "liUHOiiH
from I In- Flood.' I'lirlntlnii F.n
' ili-iivor til 7 p. in.
'I'. W. .llllllllTIIIIIII Wll In limn
I lie IhmI of I lie week on hi way o
llend from I'oi'tlnuil where Iii Iiiim
Is-ell Nrtlllllllg llmv WH'kl' Vftl'll-
lion.
J. II. 1 1 ii tier Im In the Culver and
Mudra illtrlrt doing n frw short
n ill Hi-nl stunt fputy HlielrO J. S.
Smith t looklntt niter the bUNllle
In tlit ht-rln" office during IiIh
lllmrlllV,
A. C. KulghtcM came down from
hi IK'Ikm-o ranch Monday evening.
lie Muted I tin I I here IV very Utile
miotv left In the valley mid thul
heavy riilnx hinl Ixm-ii fitlllliit during
the iim tt wli.
mnm rwrmm mrruimrnua
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A WARM
PROPOSITION
Our Hot Water Bags
9 D. P. Adum.on & Co
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M. A. 1.1-htUUII Ulld whV Wrpf lu tlMf
city from I .union l u during Ihe vviwk.
Wan en ItroMU U In the ilty from
MiiVHlnik. !
W. T. :. VMU.iii Im In Hum 11 1 from
Ida ranch lit Slalera.
Ml Kffu lol.U lift Moudny for
Itcml for a month' vllt with Mr.
J. Frank Stroud.
It, L. lCnui, of Milium. In In the
city nml I) n nxcptcd ii position
with Stroud hroN. itmrket.
H)K HKNT-lUmli on the Mtle.
For rtii'uUrN, iiMuw K. It. Cry,
lli. California. Hi
For line I'Hliillea, toliili'i'oM, i'IkhI'n
nml fruit n, we ho ve I hem. tllover k
HtMrr.
IliHiixe O'.Vell illul ii Ife, w ho lime
Innu nendliiu the (mat week ill Ihe
Lone I'lne rmudi, reluruiHl lo the
rlty the Urn I of Ihe w.i'k.
Italili 1'idudi'Xter Iiiim IiiUiii the
imllloil of eUN'rlllleiiii-iil of Hie
Athletk: I'lidi, Ownr KllefHou Iiim Imm
reNlgued.
C. I. VVInui'k In reHiN home the
IunI of the week from u iiioiith'a
vUlt In Nun Fniiii'l o ninl Moutheru
Cnllfoi'iilii irolntN.
J. Illininoiid, who Ima lieeii
NH'iiiIiih; the imh( few iveekN In Pol l
liiild, wna In Ihe ety thla week from
Mud ru h.
Word I'Oiuea from AhIiwoimI tlmt
the Oregon KIuk mine will le ommiih
nooii mid work reaumed then na
Noon na fuel t-Mii lie provldisl.
O'N'ell Itroa. have iM-uel h iceneinl
meirlmtidlHi aton'iit Iildlaw when'
Fred Wildlife Iiiim Imi-u put In dmrtre.
The a tor In u brunch of O'.Vell Itroa.
Ifenernl men'iuitlle firm nl Foreat.
C. M. I.later wna In the city from
Mill Crei'k Hnturdny when' he anva
NtiNkliieu lire much pletiaed with the
xprlnit priNtiNvtN. Mr. Litter Mold
hlaaheep nMt full to PlIUCAll MiU'leixl
and tina brunched out Into the entile
liuallleaa.
J. It. Fryn-ar returned to the city
Mondity from Ilurna where he went
aeveiil wm'ka ntro with the ahu'P
pundiiiaed by huuenn MhcIcihI (or
the ilanley compntiy. Mr. Fryri'nr
xiilii Hnriiey county wna eitM-rteiu:
Inn m a-vere winter thla yer, the
totul depth of niiow nt liurtiN hav
Iriic n-uched W liictiin. At preaenl
then' Hi two feet uf allow nt the
county aeitt.
Henry I'hlriumi, buyer (or the
the I'nloti Meat compnny, Iiiim la-n
In the city during the week. He
iirrmined for the "hlpineut of three
t-nrlondaof cm I tie out of the bunch
purchiiMed from Henry Crnni dnrliiir
Ida In nt trip In here, mid which the
hitter purchitHed hiat full from Will
Wuriw-eller. Mr. I'hlrmmi went uu
to the iMinhmn Itroa. rmirh Tuea
iln.v to purvliiiMc aome HtiM'k there.
He atiitiil Hint the iiiurket wiih
alluhtly In HdvAiice of theiUotMtlona
mmle nt the ehme of Inat venr.
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Ulover & Mtorr, the icriM-ra, have
ordered a varloiid of potntix-a which
will arrive In ii few d'l.ia lo aupply
the Iin'mI demand.
Sunday m IiimI lit the MelhiMliat
church at lu a. ui. rrenchlnK .it 11.
CI&mn iiuytliin at 11" l'p worth
Ieanue ;) , m Miinn meeting lu
the InUTeat of law etiforeeiut.'Ut itt
710 p. .m.
John Comba holda, the record
MHiOliK Hi member of the Athletic
Club for the h In heat acore. Tueadajr
he bent the prevloua reeonl held by
FnJ Wllaoii by four polnta. Mr.
Wllaon'a wore wan 65, Mr. Comba la
OH. Ainoiitf the memlwra of the
Ladlca' A li lie Mlaa ijerlrilde Hlmrp
holda Ihe record with a aeon- of 41.
Word eomea from IrvliiK It'i'd.
who Iiiim Ims-ii In ii l'ortlund hitapltnl
ever alnce he una no aerloimly In
J u nil by u dviiMiiille eploaloli iw lir
IIimhI aeVernl wiikN i;o. Hint the
phyalclitiiM lu utlendmice will la
able to anve the alnht of hla left eye
mid M-rliuM Hint of the rlnlit. Mr.
ItiN-d la m brother of deputy county
clerk, MImn Mm.v Iteeil.
We nri Agcnta for
I fhe Kopl Tailors of ('hi-o
the Inrneat Me rebuilt
Tailoring Fatiibllah
llient In the World.
J. K. HTKWAHT &. CO.
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(l. M. Coruett took pouueaNlon of
Ihe i'rtnevlllf.Kend HtitK Hue luat
Thunulay, atok of the company
having Ims'ii urcliHwd by Mr. Cor
nett from the llend Mvery A TrniiM
fer Compan.v. It In probable that n
change will Im- mnde In the preaent
achedule, the Itend atage arriving In
I'rlnevllle iM'tweeu II and 12 o'clock
at night IriNteMd of lu the morning.
Twenty-alx appllcautN for leiudiem'
eertlm-ati'M IIuIhIiciI tnklng their ex-
AinloatloiiN tN'fore SuM-rlutendeDt
Dinwiddle hint Saturday who wax
hmmInU-iI In hla work by V. It. Cook.
Seventeen out of the totul number
taking the examination n-wlved
certltlciiti-a, nine full urea being re
cordetl. Koine of the MUccecHful ap.
pllcnntM had grnihn high enough for
2ml grade eertltlcntea, but owing to
their having held n 2nd grade or
through lack of experience, were com
pelled to mke n lhlrl grade certl
llcate. Flrat grade papi'i-a were
iHNiied to Mra. I.llllnu WntU, Mnd-
rax; .m. . lyeiimnii, iiiuouia; i . ti.
Webb, 'Itnf Fnlla; nml Mlaa Carrie
Smfth, Culver. Heroin! grnde certltl-caU-M
were IxmuciI to MIhm Ada Morne,
I'rlnevllle; Floyd Itllyeit, Hnyatack;
MImn Myrtle I'ennlngtou, Culver;
MImn Nellie K. Jnun-M, Mm. I.lr.zle
Smith ami Mra. IVIht McIioIm, Iild
law, and MImm JchmIc Heartlry. .Mad
raa. The following recelvnl third
grnde paM-rM: 1. C. Fnltou nnd MImm
Murli; liallowny, MnilrnM; MImm Mar
lon WIcmI. Itend: MImm Ktli.-I Smith,
MImm Floy Mctjlii-e nnd MImm U-tha
Siull li. I.amoutn.
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PUTATOE8 WANTED: Write to
C. W. ELClKi, Prineville Oreou.
The linptlMt rhnn-h auaouue-e
Ncrvkra uext Sunday na follow:
Sunday Nchool nt 10 a. in. Trench
ing nt 11 a. ui. Chriatlau
Kndenvor ut VJU ' p. ui. Thu
auhject of the morning w-rmon.'
"Foreign Mlaalona." An offering for
that work will be taken at that er-vk-e.
Kveryona cordially Invlteil.
A. I'. IJouohua, who recently aold
the Lnldlaw Chronicle to W. K
Meyera, waaln the ctt.T the Inat of
the week. Mr. Honohue In now en.
gdge lu the. p-jil eatllte bUNllieMN
with F. I. Imytou nt l.aldln w ami
In building up a good patn.nuge.
The firm lit pccMenl Iihn In ihe neigh
borhood of nnw ncrea of land In
weMteru Crool. rounly lixleil mid )
have made Nome large mile ) finth
laiproved and unimproved trm tM
during Ihe pnxl fi-w wi-ka.
TIiom. Arnold una over from Si
terN today, lie Miiya the rutin
Si mi w Cna'k rou ill ry Im iiimIi ioIiil'
n rapid Meltlemelit mid development.
Many new act tlci a huve taken up
liomeM In that aiH lioii during recent
montlm and thU year will are a large
amount of new hind put under cul
tivation. When Mr. Arnold wit led
lu the dlMtrlrt a few yearn ago It
wiih three to live mi lea la-tweeu
Iiouhtm. At pn-Ment pnu-tlcally thr
whole country Im under cultivation
and the fanning diMtrkt la Woming
more thickly Mt-ttUil each year.
F A JSL E IRj S
UI-FOKH I1UY1NU VOUU PLOW THIS SPUING CALL AND SLE
Our New No. 5 Oliver Gang Plow
n
$6.95
Any Suit We Have in Stock up to $12.00
for - - i - - $6.95
$8,95
For Any Suit up to $15.00 - $8.95
We have a big stock of Spring Suits to arrive
shortly and we must MAKE ROOM FOR THEM
One Week More
J. E. STEWART & CO.
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STEWART I HODSON'S
Choice Home Cured
4 J. E. STEWART I CO.
Smlth-Bolknap MnUje.
MInn Uriue Iielkiinp, n alnter of Dr.
H. 1. Itelknap of thla city. wm
united lu mttrrlage .Sunday, Feb. 4,
to Ouy W. Kniith, of San J one, nt the
n-wldence of the bride' brother. Hnr-
vevJtelknni) In Loh UHtoa. One of
the Iim-iiI iiujierN given the tollowing
account of the wedding:
The cexemoiiy took plure ut 2
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1 1 I'll M-K mill 11MM N-norineil u. iuc
iti'v. J. Durhnm. of lrvlngton. mule
of the groom.
The hoUMe wiih hettntlfully decor-
hIihI for Hie m-caMlon. the color
MChrine In the parlor la-lng jilnk,
white and green. The curtuina were
drawn, excludlug the Hunlight und
the bridal couple, Mtunding under u
large floral Im-11 of pink nnd white
carnatioiiM, mnde a moat lovely pic
ture lu the Moft artificial light.
The bride wore white and enrt ied
bouquet of white carnatlonM.
Onlv the relatlveM and a tew clot
trlenilM of the contracting partiea
were pn-wnt. MImm Curtner pluyed
the weildlng manh. Many U-auti-
ful giftM tcMtltied to the good wisheM
of numeroiiM friendM.
The bride In ii graduate, of King's
CoiiMi-rvattiry of Mimic und Im a
channlug young woman. The
groom wan admitted to the bar a
ahort time ago and may locate per
manently In Nan .lone.
Mr. and Mra. Smith will In- at
home to tlieir friendM after February
10 Ht No. Al Saratoira avenue. Xo
enrdM.
IS. It. Long, who In connected with
the Ijil.llaw Chronicle, wan In tlx
cltv thin week from uililiaw on a
buHlneMM trip. He mh.vn buMineMM is
brink In that Her Hon of the county
and eotiHlderable land both In and
oiitalde of the Columbia Southern
Megregation in changing handn.
EUefson-Ewing Wedding.
LIGHT DRAFT
ADJUSTABLE FRAME
SCOURING QUALITIES
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When fitted with the N. C. 12 bottoms this plow will scour in the stickiest ground". The
adjustable frame combines a 12, 14 and 16 inch gang plow in one frame and can be
fitted lor 2 or 3 base. This feature has many advantages, one of which is that you
can always adjust your plow (o the team instead of being compelled to get team enough
to pull the plow. A FULL LINE OF OLIVER PLOW REPAIRS
W. F. Ring .
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Timber Iml, Act June 3. 1879.
NOTICE KOR PfBMCATIOS.
L lilted HtuU Land Offlue, 1 E J
Thf Itolles, Oregon. Xoveuilwr 23. tOOtf. j j
police in hereby given that in com-lr;i
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pllance with the provision ol the act of
('oncreoaof June 3. entitled "An ct
for the tale of titular Ih'iiIm in th Stntpw
of California, Oreeoo. Nevada, anil Wash- I 52
intff.tti Ternlnrv O uVtr.4ul ll I '
Public Land t-taten by act of August 4.
12, Peter Ji. Vilibert. of Mad ran. county
of Crook, tat of Oregon, has thin day tiled
In this office bin nworn statement So. 27-W
for the purchaae of the S W', .SEV,'. Sec-. 3u.
.V SW'H XK', Section No. 31, inTownaUp
Mo 12 S.. Kange No UI K., W. M.. and will
otl'i-r proof to thow that the land
nought ia more valuable for ita timber or
stone than tor agricultural purposes, and
to establish his claim to aaid land before
Don P. Rea, V. S. Commr. at hih-.tllce in
Madras, Oregon on, the 27th day of March.
He unman an witnense-.: Louis T.
Irsen, and Jacon H. Peterson, of Madraa,
Ort-gon. Sam Conipton and William Mo
Meckin, of Griiily, Uregou.
Anv and all uerHOns claiming Hiivemelv
the aliove-dencribed lands are requested to
tile their claims in this office on or before
-aid 27th day of March. l'JOi.
MICHAEL T. XoLAN,
)2oxl Register.
THE Q'NEIL
Restaurant and Lunch Room
SMELZER & ELEFFSON Prop.
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9feals and SSakery Xunch
Board by the week, $5.00-, with room. $6.00. Meal Tickata. $4.00
KatacacataLatakacacacacacj
Job Printing
The Kind That Please
At The Journal Office
MIhh Nellie Kwlng, ymuijiwt daugh
tor of Mr. and Mm. James Kwing,
whh united In nmrrlap WetlneHila.v
eveiiiim. Feh. al. to Oliver KUefson.
The eereiiion.v took place at the
home of the lirideV pawnts lu this
city, and was ierfoniied by .Justice
of the I'eace, J. U Lackey in the
ireietH-e of a few of the relatives and
friends of the yonnir couple.
The bride is I lie youngest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James lowing
and has lived In Prineville the greater
part of her life where she enjoys an
extended circle of friends and ac
quaintances. Mr. Ellefson is the
senior iuemler of the firm of Ellefson
& Sntelzer nnd Is a young man
whose strict business lutegrity ha
gained him many friends. He enuie
to Prineville two years ago from
Chicago where he was born and
raised.
Mr. and Mrs. Kllefson will begin
housekeeping here In the city where
they will continue to make their
home.
Notice to Horn Owners.
Owing to some iinforseen busluess
affairs, I will le coiuiielled. to leave
Prineville for a short time, but ex
pect to return soon to buy all good
horses broke or unbroke at fair
prices.
Jcdii ltiimtKH of Kohrer & Ennls.
Grating in the Forest Reserve.
Stockmen who expect to grane their
stock in the Cascade Kauge Forest
Kewrve, (Southern Division) during
the seaaon of UKHi, must submit their
applications to me before March 10,
lm, as after that date applications
will lie refused unless satisfactory rea
sons are given.'
S. C Bartrum, Forest Super
visor, Uosehurg, Oregon.
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Gilbert's Candies
The Candy That Made Portland famous
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We now have B. C. Gilbert, ol Portland", manulachiring candy
us. Mr. Gilbert is the originator and manufacturer ol the lamous
"Gilbert Candies" sold and known all over the Northwest lor their
superior, quality. Until recently Mr. Gilbert was a member ol ihe
lirm ol Russell & Gilbert, Portland manulacturers and wholesalers
ol line conlectionery. We are now in a position to Jill orders lor all
kinds ol candies, either wholesale or retail.
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When in town be sure and call
around jand trysome Jof our fresh
candies. You will never care for
the'old stale candies shipped up from
Portland if you do
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RIDEOUT & FOSTER
The General Furnishing Store