Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, May 17, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention
See Redmond play
BASE BALL. SUNDAY MAY 20th.
Came called at 2:30. Admission 25cts.
Dance at Club Hall Saturday Lvening.
FivhIi Inn ler timl i-K" lowest
price nt .1. I:. Stewart & fit.
Tin- licst i if 1 1 iiiii- cured incuts c-iu
lie flHIMil Ml .1. K. SteWnll I'll.'s
rtediuoud v- I'rineville. Next Sun- .Indue Scim-i
dav. in lui' ; 1 1 I ill .':"". Adniis- I In- 1 .liiinliia
Kiuil Ii. nl ti.rucv fi
SniM li.-m I i i; a t iu k
lolni Ci.iuIi" ami I'.. l Allen re
turned last t-iilitsc from I'lUll.lllil.
Minn J.i cent.
VA.TKI Place
house wnrk.
Journal.
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Address
I iiupa n.v.
llVlT Hull!
is in I In
1. a id law
Hi- rn rilr i
w. i:. u i! I
llllrl li.il l.ill.ll. I III' I
i:ciier.tl i . , " , . ' ' , I .hi tin-iii.irki-i i-iiii !
., .... I Ci ill. prcs I It'll! til I lt-t-t l il l : II . llt-lf i ,
H. I lie; ' ., ! Sit'W.irt &
it M.M'k fttl'tl
.i:i.l "I .1 K.
ill kind1
tlit'V li.nl Ittt-ii insMiliiii; the emu
pane's rnH'i't y.
I. II. I Seek lev ri-l in I lt I'rine
ville Mmidnv after :i Unit' week
lt.il in I'ki iI.iii'I. He wits ite-
K. A. Kurd went over to Slsicrs eouipanled ,v l.luy.l Miller of Pon
tile last of the week In spend .1 lew , .,( w.j, will sin-lid 111
I lie IJecklcv
A full supply nf fruits nf
oil hand ;ll :lll tillies.il .1. I'.. Stewart
& Cu.
summer at
ranch in I lie si ml h-east -
SI II rr.
iii In lilnver & SI a it's Cnsli liro
eery I'nr lille mlilliM'S. Ii.'IimiII. 1 1 I III
anil In ill
Tliev went
Klamath
II. P. Kidc.uit returned Tilt'filay
frinil Portland where lie li.nl I nt-n in.
tei ifwinu' ivprescutnth nf I In
eiislcrn wholesale houses ami pur
chasing Ills fall slock .if lnods.
i t.i line caiinies, .....necus, emar , dav ,.,.,,
If... .It- ..... I... .... I...... i!l. ....... I', i
MM ....... ...,,, . j . ' fll ,1V
I Uon Ken ami J. .. Ilanininiiil leu i"1 "' '
i Sunday uioriiiiui for Madras aflcr j Tuesday uu u-iiiwt.
Upending: several days in thecilv. j .vrtliur l.aiurell. tin
ft inner 1". S. I ist rill ''niinly entile lniyer passed thriiuli
was here In reuf. ' "W Mniiday wil li 47n hcadofc.it-
J.t fl... tw.l.m.w li'i'i..:iiiin A i He IHirehaseil nit I k cuintv. Alex, i
Zevi i'ly of Princville is oul w it II t he ma he ii me .i m'-n i-u. i ue
Imvs driving the i k unijnii and i nuiiii eiiual is lieiiin i'teiideil In a
If yi til are In need nf rilher f.i ni-y
nr - 1 1 1 1 1 1 in crockery see . I. K. Slew
itrf Vr I'n.: they liave a enuiilftt'
John II. Hall,
Attnraev, who
t'. II. Sualley was nver frnni (lie!
dllt h eaiilt nf the Hcschiiles Pi-cki-i
liialinli eniiiiauy iluriiiK the wti-k.
He says I he company has nliuiit one. j
half mile ttfeanal line slilltn I'liii-j
struct liefolV ft till tlt'l ilia, the Wolk
beuiin several years an liy a uuui.
her nf il'ivale laud nwuels ulm
slnek.
. Ilnn'l si'll yniir eui;s mid pnla 1 1 ies
until ynll see tilnver A: Slarr. 'I'liey
are al ways in l lie market and pay
llieliihesl uiarkel price..
We carry a full line nf sugars,
enffec's, leas, canned en,,ils. and can
save you iiinney. Try us liefni-c
linyiim, lilnver & Slarr.
IVnple are lieriiiiiinu' In realize
Hint the prnper place In liny shnes is
ill .1. B. Steuarl tVit'u. licller val
ues fnr less minify. -
I'lirmers: Ifynuneed any I liinu in
ilie line nf farm machinery, wan'nns,
bilUXies. hacks etc., call ml us liefiire
liuylnu'. we lielicve we can save ynu
in . .1. B. Siewnrl & t'n.
Knriiiers; If ynu want In lie reliev
eitnftlmt jar and imise which make
ridinn' mi a farm wny:iin mi disiiK'rce
alile. liny a sfl nf XXX linlster
springs nf .1. B. Slt-wart A; Cn.
Si line-penple life lnirn lilind. Sniue
lilind from different causes; hut
mine are so lilind its they who fail in
see l lie k'ihmI liaru'aius offered at
lilnver & Slnrr's cash grocery. W e
lead, nl tiers follow.
I'ower cniiipaiiy in the Circuit c M ,
left Sunday iiHiruins; for I'nrtlnnd.
L.
NKW LINK OF
Ladies' Sailors
AT
C. W. ELKINS
J
H. (iatewnnil was dnwu frniu the
Mayllnwcr iniiics tlie last of I lie
week. Work mi 1ml li I lie stamp
mill cyanide plant has liecn eoin
plelcd and I he company is ready
now to run lliroiili the lirsi ore.
Mr. and Mrs. I. ,M. Mills, who have
lii-eii spciidiiiK the past tell days in
the city, left for llieir home at Suplee
the lil'sl of the week. Mr. Mills was
hfivas one of the jurors ilurin.u cir
cuit court.
Circuit court adjourned Saturday
evening' after a sessinn lasliii'; a
week. .Indue l'.radsliilw left for The
Halles Sunday noon. District At
torney Menefee yoini'' to l'cntl on a
liusiliess t rip before ret iirniiiK' lionie.
Kev. Mitcliell will preacli Saliliath
niornins' mid evening:. Subject for 11
u. in. Bntertaininu' Strn n n e rs.
Tlieme for s p. m: I'icturcs from
David's life. Christian endeavor at
7 o'clock. 1'rmiUie Helms, leader.
Will Marks returned the last of the
week from rortland where he was
subpoenaed before the I'eileral urand
jury as a witness. On his return
trip he stopped off at Hnnd Uiver
and spent the day visiting with his
sister, Mrs. 1,. A. Wiley.
. P.yron duly returned to the city
the lirsi of Hie week fi i the Sum-
iincr lake ihsiriet which, ne says, is
enjoying the spring' rush of new set
tlers who are taking advaiilage of
Hie opporlunily to locale govern-
1 meiil laud in I lint secliou.
stirring up the iiiiillignn.-
Oii'gonian.
'I'lioinas Arnold was over from
Sisters last week at (eliding coiirl.
Mr. Arnold was nne nf l he lirst set
tlers in the Sisters cminlry In under
lake raising st ra wberrics and met
Willi decided success lasl season.
This year he has an
and at present the pruspivls at
i, t i'ii 1 : point north of l.mig i'.nlte w here It
will cuter ii canyon leading back to
the Deschutes ill which tile surplus
will lie I iirned.
acre in plants j Jjj
good for a line crop of berries. , uj
1'rniil' M. Taylor, a son of
Tavlor. whu located at Kwin:
berla lasl June is now engaged in
t lie cat I le business there. The lirsi
of ( lie year lie purchased mi Interest
in (he ranch and stock of his em
ployers who are extensive raisers of
blooded cattle.
;iiAAi i p a p r r i
There are many new pal
terns this year. We can
slmw you a great variety
of t In-ill. All grades and
prices. Ask to see our w all
paper.
0. SP. Jfdamson S C,
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omftany jj
The lack of the ballot surely robs
a woman of no rights of life, liberty
or property. The reason why wom
iins suffrage is not favored by the
iiiitss of women or the mass of men
is because it is n barren idealitv. It
.1. II. Hancr, who lias been deputy j rj),,htM n(( wl.mi,s It c.riiH'ts no dis
ability. Women today have with
out the ballot all I he civil and social
rights exercised by men. As a natur
al right, suffrage belongs to neither
man nor woman, for the ballot Is
onlv the chilil of tin nrtilicial social
i order to be granted or wit hhclil ns a
V. W. Durliin. the Crook county nia t ler of social and political ex
tlini'oii"libred sheen raiser, who ! pediency. The mere wish of a few-
was here two years ago with a band
heril'f Hie past year, left Monday for
Itedinond where lie will engage in
the real estate and abstract business
Willi V. C. Iiowlce. Mrs. Hancr will
spend the mouth of June nl Hie
Graves ranch atodell before going
to llednioiid to live.
of line bucks, arrived Monday. Mr.
Durliin is here to investigate Hie
marker for bucks, mid if satisfactory
lie will bring iu about ."()) head t his
summer. He says Ilia! Hamilton
liros. nf Crook counly will bring
about 71 Ml
venr also.-
wonien to vote is of no more conse
ipience tn 1he stale than the mere
wish of a few women to enlist in the
regular army. That Moll Ditcher
served her wounded husband's gun
at Monmouth is not an argument
for t he ex pediency of enlist lug woni-
liead of bucks here I his i en ns art illerymeii. Mils. II. W. Wn.
l.akeview Kxaniiner. ' m ii, President.
C? A IT l
aw m -m ft
FECIAL
Having recently purchased
a large stock of
Cupid Brand Hulled Corn
At a (Ait Price we will offer it to
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
sie 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
We F. King
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Between Prineville and Shaniko
rui Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
2 In the Miller Building Bl Daily
j l'li'sli l.read. I les ami i aUes jt '
" alwa.v un hand.
g l'astrv nf all kinds made tn ft
m urder. Ii ! I.euves Sluiniko, Il . in. Arrivi'B nt rrineville n a. in,
i PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
l.eiivcs I'rineville I ,. in. Arrives at Sliaiiikn I a. in.
First Class Accommodations
r.
The
Massac
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Springfield, Massachusetts
Operating under the Famous Non-Forfeiture Laws of the state of Massachusetts
Divides its Earnings Annually Among its Policy Holders.
ARTHUR W. CLOTHIER
SUMMER
95 cts.
We have placed on sale this week 300 Golf and
Negilee Shirts, ranging in price from $1.00 to
$1.50 at the low price of 95 cts. A big variety
of patterns and all good values at the regular
price. Our stock of Gentlemen's wear all through
the line is complete. Give us a call, we can
please you.
J. E. Stewart & Co.
Miss Vie 'niiilis, nf I'nrt land, is iu
I he city, t lie finest nf her sister, Mrs.!
('. M. Klliins.
.1. II. Kelly was dnwu fruin I'nsl
I he lirst ol' the week arrauuiii I lie
set I leinelil of I lie Sillilil Sineail esta le
j nf which he is t lie ad mi nisi rn (nr.
It. W. U liresiilenl nf I lie
i 1 1 1 m 1 1 i 1 Soul liern Irrialinn' cinii-
: pauy, was in Hie cily yeslenlay mi
his way In I'nilland from llieciuu-
pany's head iiiarters al I.aidlaw.
iCiihinel I''. Smilli, sii x'li n I i-iii li'ii t nl'
; ciinsl riictiiin. came over Willi him.
Now or Never.
Do in t fur;
linw. Take
'I I li.i I piami ma I ler
ulvanlaiii' nf Credit
t'erl ilica les during' Ki'ea I I leiuuiist ra
t ion sale al I'.ilers I'lanii llnuse.
Prices really ii'diieed. See If. I'".
Scull, special rejiresen I a I i ve, I'nin
dexler I lulel. I'rineville.
NOTICE.
Havinj; received the liuininatiuii
fur tlie urlicc ufCniint.v Treasurer nil i
Illie Iletuililieaii ticket at the recent '
primaries I wish In Ihank my friends i
fnr I heir support a ml will now stale j
that if I'lecled m.v policy will lie In
divide I lie County funds I hat may he !
ill my charge. '
. W. P. KiMi. 1
To the Voters of Crook County.
As I have liecn lioniiiialed liy the
Democratic parly for the olliee of
Coiintv I reasnrer of Ci kCoimtv, I
I
'desire In presenl. my name fur your
consideration al I lie general electimi
' tn lie held un .1 nne -ll h, and if elected
I will personally perform the duties
! of tlie olliee on the sa la ry a lln w ed liy
law, and no mure. Iain iu favor of
; a sipiure deal. M. II. I'.i i.i..
I Wanted Just Two.
I They are wanted hadly and they
jure wauled al mice. I w ish to see
I just two Well-lo-ilo yelil lelllell of
! I'rineville or vicinity today and w hu
Ifeellhal I hey W'uiild like In own as
line and lieaiil il'ul a l,i;il, urade and
' si rict ly lirsi class pia no as ever was
: made, and who ca n lie induced I u ne
utiateat once for sm h an instru
nieiit al a sa ving of :!.". per cent. See
I P.. I'. Scott. special lepresell I i e
I for Kilers Piano I louse, PoindeMer
I lintel.
I Burbank Potatoes I
3 cts per pound
4
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p We liave jusl received a car
ji luiid nf I'.urliank Siedlinup
jj Parlies wisliiiiK seed putatue
I) w ill do well tu call on us.
K4 T4 T4 vT4 K4 K4 vT
Some Things We Have to Show You
New Clothing
Wo ha v
grad.'
just tvcc-ived a tino lino of
Tailor-Made Clothing.
Kverv earinont in hand made and
st'wod with silk thread. Come in and
see them. They have that individu
alitv that distinguishes the hand
tailored garment from the common
factory made kind.
Gents' Dress Shoes
4H dozen pairs just received. All
of this Spring's stvlea in all sizes and
widths.
This is absolutely the most com
plete assortment of Cents' tine shoes
ever shown in the city.
Our stock of men's heavy shoes and
Ladies, Misses and Children shoes is
also complete, and our prices are right.
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Gents' Furnishings
We have just received direct from
the factory, W dozen Cents' Negligee
and Coif Shirts, all late patterns, in
cluding coat shirts.
The swellest line of Cents' Hoisery
ever shown in I'rineville.
Dress and Work Gloves
Kverything in Men's Working and
Driving Cloves,
Ladies Dress Cloves in dressed kid
and mocha.
Summer Underwear
For Men
All 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-iu
muslin underwear.
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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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