Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 12, 1906, Image 5

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    Local Mention
f or Ualdr-n StJm ;iul Onion S-ls
u tn J. K. Siewarl t'o.
... ... - lloll't sell
. .... uutil you
visitor m rriiifviiif iiunm; the week.
I'o .-u know thai v.mi can !u.V ; Tin- rebtil- system is n bail one.
.No. 1 1-r.inr d.x.i full t t. k for Conn re I trying 'o prevent It
$1.7". ut A. 11. I.lppiuafi i I'm. Ask. union lite ralllouU. i Mir- way's
tin-ilt'rtleM for iii-kvi. . uioriev should buy .i- much h
ul
bulk
Bro.
arv uIwjvh lu lie market .-tu.l pay
liiil'.li-U Seed .11 ( lay p.iol tin' (linlif.-l market price.
another's iiu.l It will if ! nudes
Mll-r-- ..U.J IH.UU.MfH I pA ,....,, ...... 1.,k,.rv.
!..-- Ulovi.i- A Starr. 'Tlw-v J
Instead of I lie usual aliliulU
School exercises dl I he Pi-Pxl. It-riliu
church tliciv will ! :i it Kalr scr-
i from
. il ills-it uuiJ wife
Cortland Monday
ret urnc.l
eVeililc.
O. H. I 'olhvr, l. wl lllMHl.T al l'ul
.n,m niuifiniuuii iMiNijiran 1 1 ip. , j.v urovi- overland from 1 lie Christ Iiiii Endeavor ami evening
J. II. TeuiwVu.ii wasi a pttsseuuer Dull, loavln the latter place Sat-! service will Is iu union witli t lie
vUv u t 10
TliounhtM
a. iu.
nil III.
Suhji-fl
Ucll
for 11
roiuli."
I unto v afternoon.
! service at t In I 'ut on church.
on Tuesday's hihk" for I'ortlfliiil.
Itcv. J-. 'V. Moore will pi. mil next i W. K. Iluiiiiuer. c'liidl.lii le for I lie i Services ut t lit Met lloditit church
Siiudiiy iifti'iiiooii nl tlit Lower, democratic iioiiilu.ilii.il for county i next Sunday as follows: Sunday
McKtty -t. lu.ol house :il J:"U clerk, s -eut t lie (greater part of tin j School IU :i. lit. ul 11 the pastor will
! week In tin' city. He lefl for Itlrt i-reiich uli Kuril tr sermon. Special
'''-; lioiue al Hiiyflt.ick Tuesday. ' music, ut 7:.'0 l. m. llie Sumlu.v
. . . (school will render un Kasler Alis-
Hlonary progi-uin. There will lie no
Kpworth I'UKUe service.
O. i lo I Hover Jt Starr's ('ash
very for line potatoes, bacon,
ao.l In nl.
ham
Ladle, you cu.u Miive money hy
Kuvlii your Hummer underwear of
Hideout &. Foster.
If you are Buying Beef
by the Quarter
It will pay you to cee the
O. K. MARKET
They have the Im-hI and chcapeNl
; A Al &c -fl. A JkL A A VA jfe t
I'niil llelil wiih lu the city .lining '
t Ui lirnt of the week from hi Ktock
much on Hear i-iwk.
j J.C. HuHlou urch.-iMed the resi
I deuce and lline loin lielolu-iil loj
j .lohn telKvr on I he uorfh Hide of tile j
rltv Tllertda.V. The eoilrtlder.lt ion
i wan tVAm.
Save three fourthx vour Seed hill . . .
. . i i. .... i . H iv lav from 1...D to 4.W n-r
bv I -it v lute I'-ulk liar.leii Sied at! . T . . .
, ,, I pound for linrden seedn In package-
laviiool Hi'oh. !' ... . .
. j when you can utt tu-rtl cIiihs Seeds in
Time .to lieKlu to wear Kaliakl j tullc from 1.1 renin to !...') per Hi. at
nulls you eau K't them of Hideout Jt ' ( Invpool I'.i-om.
Kfmfer. I
.MaxoiiN itK'aiu roiiimeii work on .
the I'riiievllle Hotel buildintr veHter-1 Are you thinkiuii; of liuyiuu' a
; day inoi-iiliiK'. The prewnt force I weddint- pifneiif.' If you are don't
! will be increuned ho as to hurry the; fail to see the assortment of .lapnn-
.1. H. liray and wife and daughter. ! eouiplelloii of t he st ruct tire as much i esc Cliinnwniv that Hideout and
MLss (loldie, are In t.heclly from t heir ' as possible. - j Foster have jus! received direct
Nlock ranch on Crooked river. i , v- ,
! ltideoul A. luster have just re-
W. F. KiiiK left the llrsl of the!ceivcd a ik-w 1!Mm; National CiikIi
wwk for Madras on a political t our ; Uegimter, it is one of the most com
of that section. j plcte -machiues made and will be n
Ifi'i-nt help to them in liHiidlinn' their
Tim 1.30 -r gallon mixed .Hint ! rflpItv KrnwinK hnsim-ss.
Mold hy A. II. Llppinnu i; Co. nives',
till flood sittlHfnet ion. "i Special hiHicclor .lames Maylx-rry
of the Interior department has been
in the city this week iiinkiiiK' Hrinl
exniiiiualloii of the hoiuestead tiuul
' proofs which have been taken before
A. VV. t lolhier rot uriied t he last of : 1 1. ouni y clerk.
Ihe week from a business trip to.
Heild and vicinity. ! 0"' "r of fancy selected s I
'potatoes will beiu to arrive in
For plate and cup racks, corner j 1.l.iU(,vU1.-ill (l ,Vw ,,.lvs. All persons
shelves, :ip boarils. root boards for ; wlfjhim, , ,..liw. ,,..,. ,.,. (lf
tmu beds-i;.. 10 A. II. l.il'inn.)x(..( ,his h.-.....i
should not fail to try them. Other
We carry a. full line of su.!i,nrs, I nice ealliiK potuioes taken in ex
coffee'H, teas, canned ooils. and can j chtuiK'e by puyhij-; the difference,
siive voli money. Trv lis before ; The vurielles are ICarly Hose and
T. .1. rery.U'Non was lu flie city i
ituriujt I lu lirsi of (he week -from!
his ranch nt Crook.
from .1 n i.i n . Tills is soiuelhiuu
entiit'ly differeiir from aiiyiliinn ever
shown heii- In-fore. They also have
a line of 1H47 Holers l!ros. Silver
ware. Stjiiner's oratorio. "The ('rucilix
ion" will lie Riven at Athletic hall
under the allspices of the Ladies'
Annex Friday evening. April 27. T.
W. Zimmerman is over from liend
ninkiuK- nrruimeinenlH for the enler
laiumeut. There will be a Nelecti-il
chorus of :!n voices. The llrst re
hearsal will be held tomorrow
evening' in Al lilei iiv hall.
Teams Wanted.
! To put in from T.'.n.i-im to 1 .ixmj.imhi
feel of Ions. (Jood level xni'"ld.
I.oes lo be hauled from to of u
mile. Call on or address, Hawkins
The live-yenr-old sou of Fruuk
Hoffuiau. of Culver. e from a tree
tti W hich he had clliiic.l ltt StitUr
day afternoon and broke his rUtit
arm above the wrNl. fr. Suook.of
Madras, was called and IrdUi-ed the!
irn.tuiv. -
Thomas Slhiucr. of I'oriland. who I
has hunted a l.trne nuiul-er of s--t-j
tiers aud lliulier wi-kei-s In this couu-J
ty. nrrivel lu the city the lust of thei
Week with a party of eiht. Tli.t
will tile on homesteads In the south
eastern part of the eouuty near the
hend wnteiu of Crooked river where
a hirxv body of government land
still remains 0mii to settlement.
lloc. Huwson. who WUM one of the
lirsl mull carriers to do 'service lu
Cjiok county In the early 'I's, Is in
the oily iiHftbi after an iibseiu-e of '.i
years.- Mr. Huwson came to I'rlne
vllle for the tlrst lime in 17J with
some of the other older settlers and
held the contract for cnrrylnu the
mall iH-tween Warm Sprint-, and
this city for a couple of yeiirs. Mail
at that time was hrotiirht intoCrook
county by the way of the Agency
mid six times a week Mr. Huwson
made the trip with his "old (tray
mule." Since leaving here a quarter
of a century ago he has Iteen iu
business In various parts of F.asteru
Oreuon and found l'riueville a city
compared with the few stores a,rid
handful of house which were here
at that lime. Mr. Ilawson at pre
sent is traveling for the lirm of ('has.
Cohen & Co.. of I'ortland.
HARRIED.
Miss Ora l'rose. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. .1. H. t'rose, was united iu
marriage last Sunday afternoon to
F.nrl Helms at. tin- Imnie of tin-
bride's pa rents, on t he McKay. The I
Kev. J. T. Mooiv. pastor of the Hap-1
list church, performed Hie ceremony ,
which was witnessed by a number of ;
invited guests and relatives. j
It
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IF1 .A. JEZj 3VC E S
BEFORE BUVIXi YOUR l'LOW THIS SPUING CALL AND SEE
Our New No. 5 Oliver Gang Plow
t 1 ; ,'v " ' '
LIGHT DRAFT
ADJUSTABLE FRAME
SCOURING QUALITIES
i
When filled willi lite N. C. 12 bottoms this plow will scour in the stickiest ground. The
adjustable Irante combines a 12, 14 and 16 inch gang plow in one frame and can be
lilted lor 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
lo pull the plow. A FULL LINE OF OLIVER PLOW REPAIRS
W. F. ling'
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M.
buyluii-, Olover & Starr
Htirbank seedlings. Olover &. Starr, i Hros., l'riueville, Oregon.
Hohner's
N I C A S
of all the latest styles at
prices that are rijjlit.
Co.
ft
LL U A D IUI f
hi ri n r iti v
M 1). V. Adamson &
feaeisi--rslii-ar-
- Ak idfW rfV At -An jAn Mi. -IW -Ak Jfk. Jt
i O'Neil Ralcrv
. - J I
In the Miller Building Si1 Dally
j Fresh l'.iead. 1'les and Cakes il
7 a I way on hand. -
S l'astrv of all kinds made to i
f order. ' j, ;
4 PRI NEVILLE, - OREGON
j ' Prineville-Sh a n i k o Stage Line
Between Prineville and Shanlko
SCHKDULK
l.enves Slmniko, ti p, m. Arrives at Prineville fl . m.
Leaves I'rineville 1 p. m. A mven at Slianiko 1 a.m.
First Class
Accommodations
From Forty-Fourth Annual Statement
MassacliMsetts Miiitaal Life Insurance Company
Springfield, Massachussetts
DECEMBER 31. 1905. Total Receipts lor year. Premiums, Interest,
Rentals and etc. - ...
Surplus returned to policy holders iu Annual Dividend
Total payment lo policy holders lor 1905, including Annual Dividend.
$8,809,871.51
$1,012,176.87
Death Claims, Matured Entlowments and etc. - - $4,259,844.78 Massachusetts Mutual and other lile insurance companies having tW charter from
Commissi-ms, Salaries, Printing, Stationery. Advertising and oilier that slate ate required lo disburse annually, holding as reserve $1.10 ol assets lor each
Accounts ..... -$1,292,997.44 dollar ol liability, ami no mote.
1 1 i .1 rr hi f e . i i .i r . . . .., .,
under tne ramous non-rorreuure L,aw-oi lite siale ol lYlassachiissetts the AKIHUK W. LLUItllr.K, )
SPECIAL
IN
Ladies' Shoes
$2.85
The above is a cut of one of our Mayer Shoes on
which we are making a special price of $2.8S.
This Shoe is Equal in every respect to 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.
wugrytgi; -m JfastMMliMMWJS '
Death of an Old Settler.
Knox Huston. ;t well Know n pio
neer of ('rook eoiiul.v who estnli
litilieil liiM ri'Miilence here iu 1K7SI, died
ul Iiih hotiic in this city Ui k) T i i.-m. I m,
iifternoou Hirer ii u illness cxtt-ndiim
liver II period of two weeks. A I t he
time of his dent I) he wns n enndidute
for llie noiiiitintion to theotliceof
couiit.v surveyor, n )osiliou which
he li.ul formerly held for ten yenrs.
lleci-Hseil wiim horn in Wiishiun I on
county, liidiiinn, Mut-cli 10, 1s;t, ,-nid
in thill Ml. 'He iind Iowa I'l-ccivcd his
cdiicntioii, entcrinj;- Cornell college
in lown in Two years Inter lie
traveled via Isthmus of I'aniinui to
California and moved to Lane
county, Oregon, in 1 stin. Until 17
Mr.. Huston was ciin'UKcd in tench-1
illK sellout, then secured a liandofl
sheep ti n-l drove them across the
uiotiiilains to Crook county whew
he moved Ids family and cut inucd
in tlie stock ralsinn- liusiness until i
WM) when he was elected to tlie
ollice of county surveyor, a position j
lie hiid for live successive terms '
Mr. Huston married Miss Victoria
Cldldcrs iu lNiMi. who survives him.
The cliildren are: Mrs. M.i--ic O'Netl '
and Mis.' Sarah Thomson of this;
city: Henry V.. of this city; W ade II. j
and Knox I)., of .shwood, and
.Jessie I. of linker City.
Funeral services were held, at the
I'nion church this afternoon at 2
o'clock and were conducted ley the
Itev. I'.rooks, of Portland. Inter
ment took place in the liiiou
cenieiery.
PAULINA ITEMS.
The I'aulina Canal Company is
rusiiiii)'- Its work under the ahle
direction of l-iyhlou Morgan
i Thos. Davie has chnie u the lil.isl-
inK.
i Mrs. I'.liui-r Clark furnished some
very d.in.ueroiis linl .iniiisinn excite.
I mental her liouie last I'liday cven-
iiift. She whs p.issiiiK' through the
burn yard when a vicious cow at
tacked her. Mrs. Clark threw herself
i on the ground ami lutrcly missed lH'in:
I horned by the animal as she passed
jover her. When the animal renewed
(the attack, Mrs. Clark ralili.-d t he
ieow liy I lie hornsaiid was io-.se. I to
! one side where' she craw led into a
: ditch until help reai-hcil her. She
sustained a fracture of the l.-u and
i h.-r side was painfully bruised.
For Representative.
li.-o. II Merry man. of Klainalhi
alls. Oregon, can. li. late for t lie I
nomination of .I.iini-l'.-pri-s. iiiil live j
oil t he Ki-plll.licuu I i.ket a I I he I'll
luary el.i li.iii. April L'otii, Hum;.
r- m . r . Ui
oome lhings We nave to ohow I ou pj
New Clothing
We lift ve just received a fine line of
high grade Tailor-Made Clothing.
Hverv garment is hand made and
sewed with silk thread. Come in and
see them. They have that individu
ality that distinguishes the hand
tailored garment from the common
factory made kind.
Gents' Dress Shoes
48 dozen pairs just received. All
of this Spring's styles in all sizes and
widths.
This is absolutely the must com
plete assortment of Gents' tine shoes
ever shown in the city.
Our stock of men's heavy shoes and
Ladies, Misses and Childrens shoes is
also complete, and our prices are right.
Gents' Furnishings
We have just received direct from
the factory, '50 dozen Cents' Negligee
'and Coif .Shirts, all late patterns, in
cluding coat shirts.
The swellest line of Cents' Hoisery
ever shown in Prineville.
Dress and Work Gloves
Everything in Men's Working and
Ih'iving Cloves.
Ladies Dress Cloves in dressed kid
and mocha.
Summer Underwear
For Men
Ail enormous line of men's sum
mer underwear, all weights and kinds
in prices runging from $1.00 to $5.00
per suit.
Summer Underwear
A conn
1 fnilerwear.
muslin
For Women
ete line Ladies' Slimmer
includinti' everything in
underwear.
Come in and look over our New Spring
Goods. We shall be glad to show them
to you whether you buy or not
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
The General Furnishing Store
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