Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 05, 1906, Image 5

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    Local Mention
For (Jardeii SU iiu-l (tni.
K" t J. K. Slew.-lrl & fit.
Bulk
brtMt.
Harden Need :it ('Inypoil
Walter Knble was In tin- clt v from
IiIm much nt Lower Uritli-e hi-Iiik
the Inttw part i( Ihcjyeek.
'. A. lUddle led la it I Saturday for' w. . Itrow.i. ..f t loss Kovs.
Maili-.-iH i tak.-tliar-j.-of the ineelian- H,.pllbijlllu candidate for th,- u..ui.
I. hI department of rli Pinn.-er. ( liati)U , . llk(. 1 slu.l ifT Wils ,
Fvoret l vl illi-r wuh a l'rineville j ' he city ijiiriuy; I In- last i.f (hi- week
visitor from his ranch at l.aiiiniita i shakiuur hands with tin- politicians.
tin- last i.f tin- week.
, U. r Johnson Hjt-ui l ist wecU.it: A. lam Koliiuau u vr tiuUi j K. W. Bell, tuudi.late for the tioinl.
Bead uu.l neililmrlug oiiit l.!...si- Beii.l .ester-ia.v ,.u a hUiiuest trip. utlon in the office ..f couiitj mr
liiK his . aiiiii.iiKii f'-r tin- sheriff Mr. Kotziijaii is . ul; h at 10 veyor mi the ii. iuo. rat h-t icket . in tn
liotiiimttloii on the l:.-iiil.li. an :ivh of l:ni.l u.ai ih. river. Joy ..f! t tie city from Ma, lias ..u u politlrnl
ticket, which he auiiiir.-. 11..111 th,- Ih-m-I trip in t he inn-rcsi s of his cHiapuiun.
i-uuics iri-iK-.-uioii A rowel company. Mr. Hell litis lit.- lielil 1 .1 liiiuw lf a t
pii-Kciil . ii Hie other i-Miididates.
Knox liustini ami W. It.MeKnrlaiitl,
If you are Buying Beef
by the Quarter
It will pay you to see the
O. K. MARKET
They liavethelx-sl ainlrheaH-st
Why pay from sl..Vi to S4.nn -r
pound for liardcii Seeds in packages
wheu V1.11 ran uel lir.-l class Sn-ils In
Imlk from. I.'ireuis to fl.-J'i per Hi. at-t'laypoi-l
!nm.
r V w v
V. Kilijr rel uriieil Moinhiy
from a political trip in the wi-slern
part of thei'ouiity in the iuleresiH of
IiIh candidacy for tue eoiinty treas
urer's nomination.
lio to (Hover & Starr'n t'ash (jro
cery for line potatoes, haeon. hum
ami In nl.
Save three fourt hs vour Seeil liill
liy Inlying Jtulk Harden Sii-iIm at V. V. Smith, of 1 hi
il.iypool I'.ros. I lower Smith. Is in
We earry a full line of sugars,
eoffee's, teas, cauui'il -roods, ami ran
save you money. Try us In-fore
Inlying', (ilover & Siarr.
KfiiiL- 1 1 iiitini-il to their home liv
4 ' sii k iiess.
i
j! The reeeiit rohl snap iliil much
J ; cliuii!v to fruit in portions of
H Wheeler enmity. The Fossil Jour-
says: Chan. 1 1 mil lev, who took
4 ; mil si
2 jthe l.
.M. K. La 111 lew ami K. ('. I'ark.
lii 111 of Hij-h
the eily from j
the Tuninlo. lie eame over wil ll ' Kediiiond. were in town Weilnesilay
Mrs. I,, (i. Boone wliose hiisliaml tcndiujr to liusiness matters. M
ewts ami Clark olil meilal for
I'ev. .1. T. Moore
he will Hot huh services at the
lower Mi-Kay school house next
Sunday, hut will conduct the ser
vices there at SSHi p. 111. Sunday,
April 15. .
I died here last Tuesday.
Miss Birdie Morris, who lias l-eii
Ml teridlnK the Willamette Diversity
since last fall, is expected home
from Salem the lirst of next week.
Ilcv. Brooks, 11 I'ortlauil cvnnnv
list. will arrive lu tin- city tomorrow
to conduct the revival services
which lieain al the I'nion clutrch
ue.xt Sunday.
miioiiiices thatllvm',"'K- '"'onus us thai lie will not
have a ieach In his oii-hard this
I year. A Week of zero wen l her last
Week, when the trees were in I1I00111,
did the trick. ( l her orchardisls tell
! a story very similar, and it is pro
) linlile t here vvon't Is-a home grown
of j K-ach to place 011 1 he Wheelerconnty
market this year. l her fruits were
also dauiauvd liy I he frost. .111. 1 not
l-eports that Kedinnnil is over half a crop of a 11 v varielvis
Hilile lively, many new set tiers are ; looked for."
coining - in to secure the land iiuderl
t he 1). I. Jc 'o's. ditclii-K. , !
Landi-s
t'has. It. Kowe, who has lieen in
charge of the Bend Bulletin for some
I . . ', I time past, was 111 the cit v the last of
LASTL'U MIJLI.NKBV Ol'KNINti. Ivan Landes. an euin.i-r in the , ,(. hjK y
A display of new and pleasi.m ; government recl.una.ion service, j )m ; u ..( ',. (,xl,.tM ,
uesiniis 111 spriu--' mil wear isulur-! " n,i h k i m- 1 atise
drt.v, April 7. I. !. Met 'allisler & ( 'o. i taKluu ineaHiirenieiiis 01 tin- iieiiiM-o
mil ( rooked rivers.
The ladies of the I'resliy teriac Aid
Society will (jive an ice cream social
Friday, April VI. liet-inniiiK- at
o'clock In the old hank lniillinn
Lrmwt ('oole.v lias Ii-iiki-iI t In-llillou
iced yard of Kinds Jt' Hill ami will
devole his time 1 o I In- manaK'enienl
ofil.
' I lon't si-It your iti and potatoes
mil II you w-c (ilover & Starr. They
are nlvvnyn in the market am) pay
I he hlnllest market price.
T. II. Lal'ollett retiinied tin- last
of the week from May ('reek vvheiv
lie went to look over the coal veins
discovered in that vicinity a short
llnleaii.
Ed. Harbin returned Friday from
the. Madras country where lie has
liecn at work the past few weeks
liuiliMnu' :t county liridm- across
Willow creek. I
W. T. K. Wilson, the Sisters candi
date 011 the lie publican ticket for
the sheriff's nomination, was over
the last of the week in the interests
of his campai.n-u. He was accom
panied by W. .I. Woods.
The rebate system is a bad one.
Congress is trying to prevent it
union;-' I hi- railroads. One man's
money should buy as much as
another's and it. will if he trades at
(ilover & Starr's cash jfrneery.
"IK
nt several
Bend.
weeks before i-elurn-
l'resbylerian services: Subject for
11 a. m.: "Crises in Life." Christian
Kndeavor nl (:.".(. Mrs. HukIi Lister,
leader. Subject: "Kecpin
l'ledfjv." l'.venin-;- theme:
I'roditfiil Son's Brut her." A
meeting will lie held after the
liIS services.
To the Public.
L. (4. Boone, who has been In the
employ of the Hiji'htower & Smitli
Lumber Company at. Tumalo diirinj;'
the past two years, died in the city
last Tuesday after an illness of only
one day from pneumonia. Mr.
About a month and a half ao 1
announced invself as a candidate for
the ollice of County Treasurer of
Crook county for Hie ensniiiK' two
years. Since' Hint announcement
soine discussion has arisen as to
which of the I wo l'rini-vllle banks
would earry the county account
should I be nominated and elected.
On,-1 In order to lie explicit in the matter,
! and put to rest all discussion so far
as my caiiiiiilacy is concerned. 1 will
say. that if elected, I shall divide the
county deposits equally between
both institutions. (!. . Ci.ii'to.n.
cliu rch
morn-
t IF'.A.IRIIVL'EIRiS 3
11 L FORK kuvim; youk plow this spring call and see
Our New No. 5 Oliver Gang Plow
r. y
LIGHT DRAFT
ADJUSTABLE FRAME
SCOURING QUALITIES
When lilted with the 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
litted (or 2 or 3 base. This leature has many advantages, one ol which is that you
can always adjust your plow to the team instead ol being compelled to get team enough
to pull the plow. A FULL LINE OF OLIVER PLOW REPAIRS
Our car of fancy selected seed
potatoes will lie-in to arrive in
l'rineville in a few days. All -rsiuis soon after arriving in I'rineville
i u-iiiii or idtrti- t mii;r o oi
extra line potatoes this season
should not fail to try tln-ni. Other
nice eiitinji' potaloes taken in e.x
cliaiiK'e by paying the difference.
The varieties are Karly Bose and
Burbank seedlings. iilover& Starr, luwny.
For Clerk of Crook County.
W. K. Hammer, a former Linn
County clerk, is a candidate In Crook
vv . HT. Ulna'
I I
5
BiMine w.is taken sick Monda v, ! count v. where he has since resided
and j for several years, for t he same posi-
dealh came Hie following noon. t ion there. Mr. Ilainnii-r proved his
The funeral services were conducted j capacity for the work of the ollice
this afternoon at "J o'clock at the j while clerk here, anil would make
Union church by the Kev. .Iliinetl j Crook county an etllcient clerk if
Deceased leaves a widow who was ! elected. II was through Mr. Hani
at. Tumalo wheh deceased passed ! mer, while clerk tliat t hescalp liouuty
j was held up. Albany Herald.
In the Miller Building
j l'ri-sh Bread, I'ies and Cakes
t( al wa v on lin ml.
jjt i Daily
3 Pastry of all kinds made to S1 !
$ order. jj,
i PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
Between Prineville and Shanlko
SCHKDULK
Leavea Sliuniko, 6 p. in. Arrived nt Prineville 6 a. ni.
Leaved Prineville 1 p. m. Arrived at Sliuniko 1 a. m.
First Class Accommodations
i awia vuiioutainc wic, iivtui umg to no unum uiaiciucui i hcu nun me utsuiaiitc uiuiiiidMuiici ui me jiaic or v,aiirornia last year, raid Its rolicy tiolders
$1,386,160.70, and During the Same Year Paid as Expenses $1,958,549. Better Buy a Bond, or if you have one get another before they are All Gone
"BIG RETURNS SURE.
TO THE PUBLIC:
, The aspersion has been made that I am prompted by a mercenary motive in holding
up to the "Lime Light this so called "Bond. No statement could be lai liter Irom the
truth. 1 am a lirm believer in the cardinal tenet ol lile insurance and in that particu
lar lield ol endeavor will be recorded my success or lailure.
Formerly the average policy holder in any company knew less ol his lile insur
ance contract than any oilier holding he, possessed. Today, however, conditions have
materially changed and a discriminating public, has learned to discern belween a
proposition that "Rings True" and one that has all the ear 'marks ul base deceit and
rascality, be that a lile insurance proposition or a "Gel rich in a hurry scheme."
Something lor nothing is not a proposition that need go begging in a rural district lor support.
To the young man standing on the threshold ol life's endeavor do not be
carried away by the suave and polished speech ol a "Flashy" dressed stranger, and il
told that 2 and 3 make 8 add the numbers lor yoursell. Too alien in instances ol
this kind has speech been "Golden" to its possessor.
Never make capital ol your lellowman's mislorlune, or seek to gain by his Irailty.
Have a higher conception ol lile and its obligations than thai.
All Oregon today is open to you as a lield lor legitimate endeavor with returns
thai will jtistily your investment, be il large or small.
ARTHUR W. CLOTHIER,
c 1 .11 I i J i
Special Agent Massachussetts Mutual.
SPECIAL
IN
Ladies' Shoes
The above is a cut ot one of our Mayer Shoes on
which we are making a special price of $2.85.
This Shoe is Equal in every respect toj most
shoes sold for $3.50. All sizes 2 1-2 to 7.
Send us your mail orders; if the shoe is not per
fectly satisfactory it may be returned.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
1 1 1
PAULINA ITEMS.
Mnreli lias piisl mill we live in
hopes of April liriniliK lis belter
went her.
r.'inliiin is i
and everyone
(he Hummer.
uiel. School is out
has mij-vi'il Inline for
NL. INUW K
Miss Klhcl Morris lieulns t.li
spi'lnu' term of school In theXolilt-
district Monday. j
(ir.int .Miller, who was called to;
l'rineville on account of t he illnesrt of
his ilKe xirl, returned l-'riday and
says she is almost well.
The entertaiiiiiienl ctrisiny.' exer-1
rises j-iveii liy Mr.s. lOlnier Clark and 1
pupils was a success from the open-i
lu.H address t o I he dance in Iheaf.lerj
p'arl of the nifflil. There was a
crowded house and the school t rent-1
ed tile visiturs to Ice cream andj
cake. The pupils and teacher desire
to thank all who took part so
cheerfully to help them.
Acquainted With the Needs of Oregon.
Kver.v coinliina I ion of capital'
know n as a I nisi should lie placed
under i lu- I hi n of I he law, not onl.v
should trust corporations-I heiusel-
ves lie barred from lining business, j
but the individuals responsible for
the coiubiua t ions should be punished !
as provided by law, says II. M.
Cake, candidal!- for I nited States
Senator.
There is probably no man in the;
state of Oreyou more pronounced in
his opinions upon this subject than!
Mr. Cake, as evidenced by his actions
ami past ut teiancex.
He is ant the al lorney for, is not
interesleil in, nor does In- represent,
direeily or IndiivctU , any trust.
' He believes in lile absolute freedom ;
of compel if ion in all lines of business
the preservation of the eipial rfu'hlH
of the ent ire citizenship of tin- coun
try free from interference by combi
nations of eupital.
The (i'l'eut common people of the
! country can depend upon it that
j Mr. Cake Is friendly to their interests,
.for hi- is one of the common people.
He is friendly to every section and
Interest of the state, nlld il elected to
the Semite, will do everything he
can for the development nnd pcus
! peri i y of all ( irc-joii
For Representative,
lieo. II Mcrrvniaii. of Klamath
Falls. Oregon, candidate lor the
l iioinina I ion of Joint -Kcpivsena 1 1 ive
on the Hepiiblican ticket a I the I'ri
( mary el'-etioit. April :Mth, 1:xm;.
9
9
and "Uneeda" New Hal
Everybody needs a new hat in the Spring. The
old one that has withstood the winter slorms shoitlJ
be laid away lor the good that it has done.
vJWe have anticipated your needs and have just
received a nice lot ol llie latest creations in
MEN'S DRESS HATS
'T.Remi-mber that it costs no more to buy a hat
that is in style than one thai is not and il will
wear just as long.
' J'We absolutely have the largest assort
ment of up-to-date dress hats ever shown
in Prineville.
'Come in and look over our line ol "Kingsbury's"
"Burlington s and "Stetson s", all celebrated brands
You will not be asked to buy, and our hats are so
arranged thai il is no trouble to show iheni.
kRIDE0UT & FOSTER
M The General Furnishing Store