Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 26, 1906, Image 3

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Local Mention
.1 II. Teinpleloii relumed l-'liiluy
from n hu-iiucss trip l.i I'oi Hand.
Mix. U. II. I'eck. of t uhci
ftsltluij in town Monday.
Mr. and Mia. K. Y Uillium. of Cul
ver WTP visitlnir ill lllf clt.V Wl-dlliS
day.
Kor line candies, tobaccos, cli-nrs
and I'ruils. we have thrill. liloVer ii
St BIT.
J. .. Kiu-i, of I'owrll Italics was
III attendance at I he Socialist t 'ounly
( 'on ventiou Wednesday.
K. K. (ielchell, of Sinters was III
towu Wednesday al ti-nil I nu the
Socialist Convention. N
V. W. Smith, of i 'rook wan In town
the first of I lie week, bringing in I he
flection returns from tlmt .lnee.
M. A. Lehman and wife. of
Lnuioiita were vinlt iiiv; friends in
t lie cil.V Tuesday.
.1. i'.. .McDowell, of Haystack was
in at tendance tit the Soci.ilTsl
County Convention Wednesday.
'I'lie I . ." I per gallon mixed i;iint
sold by A. li. I.lppmiiu & Co. (A'ives
Mil good satisfaction.
( in I o ( ilover & Starr's Cash ijro
wy fur fine polnloes. bacon, linin
nml bird.
If. .1. Ileul.v, of llnyslack wits in
town Saturday. -et linii- the returns
of election.
Bt)KN": To the wife of l-'rcd Clay
pool, Saturday, April -I. a seven
'pound boy. .
Posters nre out nniioiincln;' a May
Tarty dunce by Win "ifile on I lie
11th of May. Music by the Club
Orchestra.
'1'. M. I'.ald win left Wednesday for
I land, where he j;'oes to nive
evidence before the Federal (irand
.1 u ry.
I'or plate and cup racks, comer
shelves, lp boards, loot boards for
iron lu-ils jio to A. II. I.ippinau
-& Co.
We carry a full line of sugars,
coffee'H, teas, canned noods. .-tint can
save you money. Try us before
biiviug'. (ilover & Starr.
II. II. I talis, of I'aulina in Mrs. Win. Hardin uhJ Bister. Miss
town the lir-it of the week having j Klhel I'riue arrived In the city
brought In the return-of tb. .-lection ' Tuesday from Uoldet.d.ii.- :iud will
fl-olll BfMV.r Ctvek p-.vill-.-t i Spclld a. fe W Weeks i-:tlli relatives.
W. C. lonul.ioi. ' I I. hi her ci.n-! J- K Stewart left last week for
I. ..f I'rtiiliiia were In the cil V i Ho-Hund. Wherv he sines l purchase
Monday xt-tlltn- the elivt loll I el III IH
; aud trMUsHctluii business.
i
j K. t. Bolter, of ( l oss Keys w as in
the city Monday, hnvinu bioiii-ht
in tin- elect ion reliirns I'roui that
j precinct .
. a stuck of X'ods lor Ins nrtu ami
attend to oilier business mutters.
it
U. K. Sieff.iJefl Sal unlay for I'orl-
l:i ml . where he was silininoui
appear before the I'eiicral (irand
Jury.
Frank Osborn. of Culver was in
town the lirsl of the week. He
br.iilu'lll Up .the ballot box from
Kntchcr precinct.
l-'loyd Unwell was down from
his ranch on Crooked river i lie first
of the week neltill-j: tin- election
returns.
li. I-'. Nichols, of 1. mi. Haw, was
trni'snetiin;- business and meet inn:
his many old tinie friends in lowu
the first of the week.
Bill Andrews lel'l last week for
Tost, where he has secured a job
herd in-;' .-beep for the summer Willi
Knox Bros.
I in yon .know that you c.-ui buy
No. 1 cedar doors full sixe slock for
I r
to!1
If you are Buying Beef
by the Quarter
It will pay you to ee the
0. K. MARKET
Thev have t he best and chca M'st
Mr. and Mrs. Kiltfeue Lossler. of
Ueduiond were visiting friends and
relative in I'rlnrvillc 1 lie first of The
week.
lib Crablriv left Tuesday for Port
land, where lie was summoned to
tjiive evidence before the Federal
I Irand .1 ury.
.1. r. Morris and wif.' left Sunday
for Portland, in answer to a suni
j limns lo appear before the Federal
j irand .1 ury.
lr. K. O. Hyde, Walt Hyde and
j Oscar Hyde left Sunday for Portland
where they wore summoned to
'appear before the Federal t Irand
i.lury.
For 1 lie lies! sew-inn' machine made
j lio to A. II. i.ippnian & Co. Do mil
Warren Brown, Democratic camll
Jtttt' for County clerk niw In the
city Wednesday et tint tin returns
'of eleetiou and liveiv'um !- coll-
Kiiiiulntious of his friends on his
. nomination.
Soiue Hople are born blind. Some
Ko blind from different ciiuses; but
- none are so blind as they who fail to
See the good bargain offereil at
( (.Ilover & Starr's cash uns-ery. We
lead, ol hers follow.
The iiqual Sut'lfiim' Cluli raised In
the nei-hborhood of i'tn.l'oi- their
jcainpalRU funJ by lh- salt: of ice
icreatu ill the old bank ImlhllUK last
; Friday. The ladies will line the
i money thus raised in ad vertlslrij- nnd
for other cnmpaiKii i-xiietiscs.
- HARRIED.
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PECIA
.1.7."i at A. II. I.ipptuan
I he dealers for prices.
& C
Ask . buy
I prici
Don't sell your euK'K ami potatoes'
until you si-i-(ilover & Starr. They i
are always in the market and pay;
the hlu'hcKt market price.
W. K. Brewster. the Madras1
photographer was in the city Wed- j
ncsday attending' the Socialist!
County Convention and lonkinii'i
over l lie ueiil nere ior a inc.-i i n m.
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ICE CREAM
AM)
COL DSODA
None Better
in the Liititl
1). 1'. A DAMSON A CO.
from avsents. 1 it'll a raut.ee my
to be lower. Uenielllber you
buv al home when buying from inc.
Kirk Whited. of Ketitiioml, was in
Priueville Tuesday. Mr. Whited is
from Wena tehee. Washington, where
he had practiced l:iw for a number of
years. lie expects to locate at
I.aidlaw in the near future and
eslablish a law ofllce.
F.. II. Smith and wife went out to
Mr. Sniilh's honieslead on Wolf
creek Sunday to spend a week or
two' In putl'ii';' in the sprinu crop
and niakinn' ot her improvemenls to
t he ranch.
Omar Claypool and Win Arnold
left last week for Christmas Lake
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Ml VlMlcy , wueie t.m-.i m" ....... .....
IM I l... ,......,...t of that llll'l' anil to
lesert clilllil It somethtliU'
i Miss Mollie K. Amnions wus
j united in Marrintic April IS. to Paul
j Held, at the residence ot .1. T. Hits
I ion on Bear env-k. .Itistice of lint
! Peace W. H. Millioru iierforiued tho
icereiuoiiy. which was witnessed by
a number of Invited friends and
i relatives.
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i Death of Pete Drlore.
i .
I Pete Deloiv, a well known pioneer
; of Crook and (iraul counties, died at
I the residence of his son, B. Deloiv. in
; this city, Tuesday. April ".'I. after mii
lillncss of three weeks. Death was
i due to senile decay,
j Mr, Deloiv w as one of ihe oldest if
not the oldest man in eastern Ore
gon, bein.ii Hii years of a:;v at the
time of bis dentil. He was one of the
pioneers of Ihe French settlement in
the Beaver creek country, and made
his residence in Sunllowcr valley iu
(irant connly. Deceased leaves a
i widow and seven children.
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NOTICE.
Having recently purchased
a large slock of
Cupid Brand Hulled Corn
At a Cut Price we will offer
it to Consumer only at
$2.75 per case of 24 cans
or 12 1-2 cents per can
Regular Retail Price was 25 cents per can
They are lare size cans holding
twice as much as the regular
size can of corn and at this sale
cost no more. Cupid Brand
Hulled Corn is prepared pre
cisely similar to
Old Fashioned Lye Hominy
and is Delicious, Wholesome, Nourishing
and Sweet as a Nut
TRY SOME
1 . W. F. Hmg J
!oi!fljii!ji
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li j secure n
ifl suitable can be found
! Having received the nomination
j for the oHice of County Treasurer on
! the liepublicau ticket at the recent
primaries 1 wish to thank my friends
for their support and will now state
that if elected my policy will be to
divide the County funds that may be
i in my chnrjie.
I W.. F. Kinu.
t.-; Prineville-Sha niko Staqe Line
JO'Neil Bakery y
k. ija u tt mj r MrinAUiiiA Ann Tinnn irn
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jj f res n l-ivaii, i les ami iikcs t
S nl way on hand. '
S Pastry of all kinds made to r
order. Ji
( PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
SCHEDULE
Leaves Shaniko, ( p. m. Arrives at Priueville ti a. in.
I.eHVPH Prinevillc I p. m. Arrives at Hlianiko 1 a. m.
First Class Accommodations
The Conservative Life amalgamated with the Pacific Mutual on the 1st of
the year as the Pacific Conservate Life and more recently known as the
Pacific Mutual, has discontinued writing its so called "Bond." Arthur w. clothier
.1. J. Smhli It'll huliiy i'or Purl l.uul.
SPECIAL
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Ladies
Shoe
s
The above is a cut of one of our Mayer Shoes on
which we are making a special price of $2.85.
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.
Miss May Komi
for Porll.iiiil.
left Wednesday
(i. P.. Wnrdwell, of Silver Lake
was In town Saturday on his way
to Port land, Where he noes on busi
ness I'oiniecled with the pun-luisi- of
the Silver Lake k.-i w "mill, which was
purchased by C. W. Knibod.v. Mr.
Wnrdwell will linish Ihe deal while
in Port land, which consists of the
mill near Silver Lake and some L'O
timber claims. The price paid bli
the timber wits I4(MI per claim.
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ICE CREAM and a
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Jt's Ihe hest- there is
and wetilwit ys luive it
1). 1. Adanison Ado,
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C. S. Smit h, superinleiulent of The
Coluuibla Soiiihcrn Irriai ion Co..
of Lnidlaw, was in town Monday
KettiiiK' I he reliirns of election and
nl t.iiillui! to business. Mr. Smilll
states (lull I he company has ordered j
him to pul in Ihe headna tes and
measnriiiK I sixes to ,ui ve I be scl tiers; ;
under I hi- dilcli 1 In- n mount of wa ter '
as asked by I he Slate Land Hoard
of l.H feel per acre.
.1. X. Williamson and l)r. Van
(icsner returned I'liday from Port
land, where they had been lookliix'1
after 1 heir interest s before Ihe I'ed-
ier.'il Coiirl. The bill of exccpllonw
liled by their attorneys on their
trial last summer was turned down
by .Jud'fe Hunt on n technicality,
lint, a new bill is belny; prepared
! which is ex pec l ed I" attain the
' result they ask for in n fair and lin-
partial hearing of 1 heir case.
j John IJavin, ncconipnnled by his
ison was in the city last week on his
way to his ranch on leaver creek.
after uu absence of over four yencs, '
: during which lime In- has been re-j
jaidiiiK al Rentier, Prance. Mr.
j Datrlu says that he has conic to stay
and will commence the work of.
i putting his properly on l'eaver
cwk of which he lias about li""
acren into shape for hauillin'T stock
which he will buy this fall.
Burbank Potatoes
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Some Things We Have to Show You f8
New Clothing
We have just receive! n tine line of
hij;h grade Tailor-Made Clothing.
Hverv arinent ia Imnd made and
Hewed with silk thread. Come in and
see them. They have that individu
ality that distinguishes the hand
tailored garment from the common
factorv 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 most com
plete assortment of (.Hits' tine shoes
ever shown in the city.
Our stock of men's heavy shoes and
Ladies, Misses and ( hildrens shoes is
also complete, and our prices are right.
Gents' Furnishings
We have just received direct front
the factory, '!' dozen (Jents' Negligee
and (irolf Shirts, all late patterns, in
cluding coat shirts.
The swellest line of Gents' Iloisery
ever shown in Priueville.
Dress and Work Gloves
Everything in Men's Working and
Driving ('loves.
Ladies Dress Qloves in dressed kid
and mocha.
Summer Underwear
For Men
An enormous line of men's sum
mer underwear, all weights and kinds
in prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00
per suit.
Summer Underwear
For Women
A complete line Ladies' Summer
Underwear., including everything in
muslin underwear.
3 cts per pound
! u .. inii-.. hiit i :. . in
li! load of linrbnnU Seeilliuus. ill
Piii lin. w ishiiiL-
MS
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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