Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 03, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention.
Hllll O'K.'llli- parsed through
wn eMerd.iy mi his tvllirfi to
Uflld -from a 1 1 1 i i .111 1 1. 1 I . . . I I
; ii 1 M. nil. is.
S. K. HloWII. ..( II.U,l;,,k W.IK III
the i-tty .Saturday.
. , , l-.n l VViirx v ti r i-i in h.mI M.hi.I.iv
h.ihI.1 rem Mm r !, ,,, ,.,.,. ..,... . .
.1. If. Urnv
nil Crooked river limi nivk.
T.J. ('iuu.--i.iii w.w in from Mm Frank Klklns. I . m I I1. .i n nominee
ranch .ii (V.1.1I. this iv'k. lie re-j for sheriff, of Madras was In I !i -it v
p'H-lw sj.uk i-nudilio.is III 1 1 i.i I sec- lasl vvii-k 1 1 ; i k 1 1 1 hand and it
th hi to lie I In- l. si. jifiviiiK I In- roiira tulal I.. us of his
! frli-ii.U. Ills wife niul faiuilv
niianlisl dim.
K. M. mil wall, of Sisters. wa tn
ow n llil.-t wii-k on liuslnesv conni-ci-
at ten. lim; school ;n ii,.. mil Military j1' with t he jt it ion for li.ii..r
Acail-iny llii-..i-i winter.
ieorj;e Steven
rns Wi'il tit-si I :i v.
1'. I'. Uowliv ivun in from liigrmieh
on t In- ili-Mi-i-t Wi-tlui-mla v. I .,- , , ,
carry a full lin.- of sugars.
w an ii. from Mail-: ,'",''''', teas, raum-il e,oods. ami can
I save yon money. Trv us In-fore
! I'li.vliiii'. OloVer A. Siarr.
Vol-tine cuildlfM. oliai-i-iM. clears!
ami fruits, we have I hcni. lilover A- ' "''-y ''nun last week delivered to
Starr. 1 'he I'liioii Meet 'oini.an v at Slianiku
S head of alfalfa fi-il sh-ers. The
I'ierr llurvce. uesicru .-incut of I he! price was 4 '4.
.Male Uireclory was looking iii litisi-j
ricss in I'iiih- illi- Momlav.
Ilolln-, M. Inn ,V Roller an-.nin.
Illtf Hllil lepnpellhK till- illli-l'ior of
I t'N'ell I'.i-oh. saloon.
H" V. Klmter ii-l m-iieil Siimlav
, from Shaalko. w here he has ix-eii ns
jsisllne; in the drive of lieef taken
, down liy llciirv Cram.
I ('. Sthnson. of I'orvnllis. arriv
eil in the clt.v Sal ut'ita.v ami lias
tjiken a J... s.. M Willi The Winnek
The $.."ii) M-r gallon miei paim
sold by A. II. I.ippnian Co. 1ves
.in (iiiiii s.i i isiai-l Ion. ,
lr. K.O. Ify.le. Wall lly.le. ..! V(lll k1(iw ,,,, vin
Hyili.-uml l. I'. Hairiiiuii.ii relumed v., i . ,,,
oiiSalunlayVstme f,-,.,,, I 'mil; $1.7.'. at A. II. I.ippnian to. As
.1. I-!. Stew art rehiriieil I 'rldny '
from fori la ml, where he hail Ih-cii j
.lltemllllK In llllsilieKH lUflttt'l-H.
In to tilover Surr"s Cash tiro
rry for line potatoes. Iiaron. hamj
ami la nl. I
.1. II. Ilaner left Monday for Salem,
w here liejroen to look after laud Ims-Incss.
celisP liy Zimiu all Miller.
atleml.
Iluli l.lsier, who was ilowii from
his ranch Weilai-Kiiav rei.orts that
lie lias aliont linlsheil lamliln ami
that ao -r cent w ill rover his lamti
ci'... for I he season.
Kl
nnnr
iUSlllS
W an-en l'.r..u u. ili-nnM-i.it lr iioml
i nee fi ir l oiiiil v i-lerk. of I i i . .....
The Keilm.iiiil li.isi- I ..-ill lentil ulll ' In town IuhT week rii-elvlliu flu n.
ri-oss ItatM w it ii a nine fi-oin llie.lnlin. K''-'HtilatioiiH of his Men. Is ami lay-1 If
. .... . ... . it..... 1.1.. ..I 1... Ikl
son iaiii- nexi ximiav at Keilnioiiil. M,K i-itins i.ir me June eleetloii : r.i
All Invitation is exleii.leil lo all to j l"l'aitfii. !
I-rank lilass, of l:.-.lii..,.,l w as!rrlJ
Iransai-tiiiii Imsiness In (ow n last I ril
week. Mr. (tlass i-enorls 1 1... i.,u .. lUl
....... i , m
i.i i.i-ii iiioihi to ne a nveiy iaee these
iIii.vh ami that unite a iinmlH-r of set
tlers are eoinliifj In ami iiiirehaslnir
ilanil iimler thel. I. & I'. Co. ilit.-h
ECIAL
SALE
NEW LINK OK
an liny
M-k Ii
I lie ilealers for tirii-i
! lis Lilian, of ilaii.l ,-in-iveil
ill the rily Tnesilay, ami w ill speml a
few weeks on the rani li at Crook
! visiting Willi relatives.
! i. I. Taylor & Son. of Sisiers have
)Miri-haeu the liiishiess Interest of
John Hitter in the Trlm-vlHe 1 .1 very
st a I ile.
Frank Hoilmau ami w ife were vis-
ic iiiiik in iowii loiiuay. .Mr. iio(.
I fiA, Sailnrc ""U1 lllf"n"H Hint at a mei.iiiiK,,f
" Jlthe Masilrat. Itase Hull Clnl. hehl la
) AT - ? Maclrart lasl Snmlay lie was elii-te.
I - (I i ..In ...l . i... i i. ...
S . - .inn ii. ii n ,is me in ri ti
C W. LLKINS lion of the team to uiraiiKi- ton. in
vvvvv-. " C ' "'''' plnyillK aliont the lilsl of
Co,- , I... I , s , ,. .' ,l" ''""Mean. Ismakii.K
... .....ii. ...... m i .iiue wiin ineni
Clark retnrneil Sal nr.
lirofessii nial trip lo
lr. llnrolil
ilay frnni a
Mill-hell.
Mrs. I'. S. Cowles ami ilauhler
llraele, of Maiinis were visiiiny in
I'rineville lasl week.
1'or plate Mini cup racks, corner
shelves, lap hoards, foot lioanls for
iron Iteils j.i) to A. II. I.ippnian
& Co.
and potatoes
X In A. II. I.ippnian Co. )o not
liny from auenls. I nuarantee my
price to lie lower. llememUer von
liny al home when Iniyinn from inc.
ICvaimvlist Itrooks and Mr. ami
Mrs. Wi-lili closed a very snci-essliil
series of mectintis for the Christian
clinivli Tuesday nitfht. in which :ls
adililioiis to the church were Iiad.
Some people are horn blind. Some
blind from different causes: but
diamond Sunday,
t lon't sell volll- et
until you see dlovcr A: Starr. They ,. Jln. Sl) ,,in,, s ,,1(.v f(lll
are always in the market ami navis,.,. n r.,..t i i., i ...
,'""1 IX.I.i.l.in ...l.-l.-.l ill
llover& Starr's casli grocery. We
lead, ol hers fi illnw.
I he highest ma rket price.
A. W. Hoyceand .1. I'.. ISi-own, win
were In from tlieir ranches al. Ilay.
stack Tuesday report that the
i-haiH-es for a ood y;"'nin crop in
tluvt section-w ere never bet ter.
W: l. Treichl ami wife
of I'aulma, ' hi
were in lownlliis wecli visilin;; rela-j
lives and buying I heir summer sup-, "i
I'll'--. ; i
r u
Tlie Kipial Suffrage Club Is niak-! j!
lug .irriiiiKciuenU for a sienkcr, mid d !
I he services ofliall .a uglilin, of I he j -R
hen I speakers in I lie state will bJ til
.... . ' il
amy ne secureu.
m I NORTH I
ICE CREAM
AM)
COL DSODA
None lieltcr
in the Lanil
1). P. A DAM SON ,v CO.
I'. Ii. Davis ami Dwiglit Huberts
have reslgiieil the uomiiia tions for
county clerk and surveyor respec
tively on (he Socialist ticket. The
Socialist county committee placed
Hwight Koberts aw (he nominee for
county clerk.
I MAItlUKI): Dora A. Lyons was
united in marriage Sunday April
:".(, (o Arthur A. Head, M. H. Hell
performing Hie service that made Hie
happy couple as one. Iloih cou
rt j trading parlies are well known In
J 1 ! this county and have the best wishes
3 i of a number of friends.
on the rrinevilli
.1 line :'.
Col. W. A. r.elcher. of Itednioml
was in (lie city lasl week. .Mr. Helcher
is Hie lowusite :i"vnl ..f 1-... I. I
.and in speaking of thai cily he is
very enlhuslasl ie over Its present
and future. He suys: "At present
w e ha ve over UMl families living with
in a radius of (i miles of Hie towiiaml
i M., i. m i... i... ......i ,
..... ... ..t"i to ocr -iru j
lainiiies ny tins rail. Our town is
building up rapidly nml will in the
near future become a city of 15iKMn
habilants." Tlie lirst base ball game of the
season will lie played on the local
diamond Sunday, May 1'ilt h, bet w een
the I Ci-i 1 ii 1 1 .in 1 nine ami the local
team. A good crowd Is expected lo
witness the game, for ii will give
I hem a chance to si.e up Ihe players
of t his year's team. The local team
w ill be composed of a number of new
players and from present Indications
will make Hie lledmoml sluggers
play ball til win. A social dance
will be given on Saturday evening.
May r.Hh iu thei-lub hall for Hie en
lertainnienl of the visit ing lea in.
Having recently purchased
a large tock of
Cupid Brand Hulled Corn
At a Cut Price we will offer it io
Consumers for CASH 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 large size cans holding
twice as much as the regular
size can of corn and at this sale
cost no more. Cupid lirand
Hulled Corn is prepared pre
cisely similar to
. Old Fashioned Lye Hominy
and is Delicious, Wholesome, Nourishing
and Sweet as a Nut
TRY SOME
W. IT. Hing'
itiAAAAAAAAAiVliAAl
JjO'Neil Bakery J
2 In the Miller Building ?'
Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
1'tvsh I'.rcad. Ties and Cakes
alwny on hand.
I'asl ry i if all kinds mad
order.
PRINEVILLE, - OREGON i
Between Prineville and Shaniko
SCHKDULK
Leaves Shaniko, Ii p. in. Arrives nt I'rineville (i u. m.
Leiives Prinevilli- 1 p. ni. Arrives (it Nhumkn 1 n. m.
First Class Accommodations
The Conservative Life amalgamated with the Pacific Mutual on tho 1 st of
the year as the Pacific Conservate Life and more recentlv known a HV
I J A. VS
Pacific Mutual, has discontinued writing its so called "Bond." ARTHUR w. clothier
SPECIAL
IN
Ladies' Shoes
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.
i . i i iisr . ttntl son, ol Sisters were
in town (his week visiting and Iraus-aclinv,-
linsiness.
Loral option petitions for Iliefol-
i lowing plai-es were filed with the
County Clerk this week and passed
upon by tlie Coiintv court Wednes
day: I'rineville, Aloiiljioinerv. Mc
Kay, Johnson creek. Mill creek,
Powell lintles; Keihnoiid; l.aidlavv:
and Kutcher. The voters of these
precincts -will have an opporl unilv
a! the June election to say whether
I or not the sale of honor shall heal-
i lowed ill their respective precincts. j
At a nieeiiiiH of t he owners of I lie
coal ininiiifi- properly near Ilay Creek
,lield in this city Monday, it was de-
j elded lo continue work on I he
property as a present mapped out.
Several tunnels are beinj.- sunk on
Ihe different mines, t he deepest one
will be down about SO feet thelalter
part of the week. Il Is expi-cleil to
strike tin- vein of coal at this deplh
below the sandslone formal ion and
a bet ler idea secured of II s cha racier
and paying ipialilics. Considerable
interest is beiiifi maiill'i-sleil In I his as
it depeuils upon the result s obi u hied
whet tier furl her work on (he proper
ty will In- continued or not.
pj Some Things We Have to Show You ffl
r
ICE CREAM and
It's tlie lies! (here is
iital vveiihva ys have it
1). 1. Ailamson & (,
Sunday Concert.
K vend ioi ly is ror.lialh iuviled lo
the Sunday concert ,,( ihe I'olndex
ter Hotel oil M,iy lilh il llt-ili (he
dliini-r hour 1l':.'!ii in ;:;it p. m.
Mr. Stroud promises a splendid
meal. The al lemlai last S lav
was larse, and all went away hi-hly
I pleased. The same orchesi ra will
play, ami a ver.v line
has been aria ned.
! The hlKh-erade Schuiiiaiiii piano
will iikiiiii 1m- us,-,), which issoldliy
Kllers I'laiio House, uo ri pieseiilcd
liy 15. I". S ott with liea.iuarters at
Poinilexicr Hotel.
proiamine
I Burbank Potatoesl
I jL J cts per pound
'.Si We have iust I-.-..-I i ...I ......
H, n
Pi loail of liuiliaiik Seedlings, n
Ai 1'ailiis wishing si-.-.l poialis-s fi-
Ml .. Ml .1 ..II . .... 11 71
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New Clothing
VVe have just rcceivpd a fine line of
hip;h "grade Tailor-Made Clothing.
Kverv gdrnient is iiand 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 most com
plete assortment of CJents' fine shoes
ever shown in tlie citv.
Our stock of men's heavy shoes and
Lidies, Misses and Children shoes is
also complete, and our prices are right.
Gents' Furnishings
We have just received direct from
the factory, (Ml dozen Gents' Negligee
and Golf .Shirts, all late patterns, in
cluding coat shirts.
The swellest line of Gents' Iloiserv
ever shown in Prineville.
Dress and Work Gloves
Everything in .Men's Working ami
Driving Gloves,
Ladies Dress Gloves 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.
Come in and look over our New Spring
Goods. We shall be glad to show them
to you whether you buy or not
11; U ill do well I.. . ..II ....
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RIDEOUT & FOSTER
The General Furnishing Store
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