Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 07, 1906, Image 3

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    Local Mention
Mayor A. lioodw lllle m mrr
from Bend Saturday.
fU-v, 4iojv of Luldla w, was In I lie
ctty tin first f ihr wn-k.
Major IS. 1". Nichols wait over from
Lftldlnw the liwt of the Week.
Oru 1'olndeiter In In the city from
Keud.
A buli.v hoy Wat horn to Mr. ituil
Mr. Kay V. Coustalde Monday, May
io to tjlovt-r Simt'n Cash (Jro
rery for tine potat oes, bacon, limn
aud ki ill.
Dr. W. It. SiiooW, of Mailing, was
lu the city i-eVeial ds 1 1 1 1 i i ii I he
week.
Throu Thri.iusoii ret urncd I he Inst
of I In- Week from a I rii In I In- Mny
fl wer mine r Howard.
' Ocorge liny Mpctil scvt-rnl day
this wek lu (lie city. He returned
to hl rnnch nt Foul Tuesday.
Ovid Hi ley wan In the city from IiIh
ranch lieJow Rend .Monday on a bus
iness trip.
Mrn. 1'. I!. Ponk mid rlilldren 1-ft
till week for O'Neil. Mr. Poak has
taken charge of lite lioiel 1lii-n-.
Ohns. Bedell returned the last of
tin) week from a business trip to
1'ortlniid.
Last Friday wiim a r.-tl letter day
at the County Clerk'M otliee. F.ighty
slt dollars In fees were taken In.
Mri. Maud I.ussier of Kt dinond, Is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr.
Med Yn iiderpool of I'rinevllK-.
Poti't sell your eggs nnd potatoes
until you ttee (Hover & Starr. They
are nl iVHVH In the market and pay
Hie highest mnrket prlee.
We handle n full line of groceries
cheap art the dampest. Wnsro high
patent flour, nnd cun make you very
-ioW prices on sugar ly the suck.
ilover & Starr.
John MrTnggurt spent thelnsfof
tht! week in the elty attending to
- business nirtt tci-K. He. returned to
Madras Saturday where he iw in the
men-tint lie business.
Krv. W. ('. Sale, of the llcppncr j Mm. II. A. Belknap, oliiw liuiiti-j
Baptist Church, arrived in Cilnevllle ' has lieen near I .on Angeles. Call-1
Monday To attend the Middlellrcgon I foruta. for the past several yeurs. U j
Baptist Association, j visiting in t he city. I lie :-.uest of Dr.
,, ., . , ,, , . and Mm. H. 1". Belknap.
Mae Cornell ami t.itnllvl.it .Mou-!
day morning for Miss I points! Fafiinar M Cae sn-iit Sunday out
where they Will Sm-iiiI several weeks ! on his rnneh near Sisters. Mr. Mi-.
lsillig. Km Ml id the district t here had lieen
.... ., .ii, i i Idreuched Wltli lieuvy rains und I hi"
Why iih- old rancid shipitci in . ,. , ,,
, . . . growing crops were all in excellent
ZcVelv's llice, fresh Civniuerv tilltter
Mt 75 t-eii 1 4 n roll, ntt Hover & Starr's.
Patronize hoiiie industries.
.1. VV. Mi.-Culhxh, fathi-r of .1. ..
M.-t.'ulloch. Is In the citv from hi-
liollle til .1 1 ixelihine culintv and Will ' iT
snend soine time here visiting and hi
looking after business interests.
Ho von w ant si rn w herries l o put h
up I his season'.' H not wail too
lulu;, bill give up your older in lime
tom-t theliest I'llies will Ih rl-ht.
(ilover & Starr.
condition.
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T1IIKI TIIK
La Credentia
Havana Ciur 3 for 25c
ll is I he eipi.il of any U'ji- . i-ar
For Sale hv
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
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Base Ball
BASE BALL
Prineville vs Redmond
Prineville Diamond
Sunday, June 10th
GAME CALLED AT 2:30
Admision 25 cents
sura
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DANCE
Saturday Evening
.1. H.
Ii rday
school.
Cornel t w as in the cily yes
( n mi his ranch at Summit
. He left today for Slu-ihl
his duUKhtcr
Miss Cornet t
-i alti'inliiis
will return
with lit tit.
Bev. Mitchell has returned from
Bend and will endue! eery teen in
the l'rcsl.yi.-i ian church next Sun
day. It N i pcclel I lint one of the
many excellent s-pcnkeis from tin
Baptist ass.H-ialion will preach. As
always all are cordially invited to
at tend.
the lore part
Mr. Burnett
l. V. I'.arnett spent
of the week in the city.
said Culver residents had reason to
feel jubilant over the recent heavy
rnius which have assured lari;c crops :
for tills season. !
As will In- si-ea elsewhere in these j
columns. Ill:- County Court is adver
t istnn for I ilds for t lie const rue t ion of !
i waoii road in Hay Creek canyon, I
i.-adiny; from in front of C. Mcl'her
uiin's hoitse lo tin- Han Pierre old !
Iiililce. Th ' purpose istonvoid the i
l.yn .Nichols t-nnie up from Hayiu,flvv ir-a,i(-s of (iates and Crisp I
Creek Tuesday with the election re-1 hills. !
turns from that precinct. He n-
ports every tiling looking line over Sh-epinen have suffered losses from
his way. Funnels are jubilant over ' the storm says the Heppner (iazette.
the bri.nlit croii prospects. jThelonvc cold ruin comitix as It did
so soon alter slienrliiK cnuseii sneep
Will Vnudevert nnd sister. Miss
Mnuil.nuil I'rinceand Vester Slants
were in the city the last of the week
on their way to their hoinesaf Bend.
They were retiirnliin- from Salem
where they have been attenditm' t he
Willamette University.
IKa7aii paper!
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There are many new pat
terns this your. We can
show you a jtreal variety
of them. All grades and
prices. Ask to see our wall
pnper.
0. 3. damson dc Company
to chill and heavy losses have been t
reported from several bands. At
this writing the reports hnve not
been continued nnd hope isentertalli
ed that the losses are not as great as
has been reported
Miss Maud Dohbs .ret iirned Friday
from llwaco. Washington, where
she has been teaching in the public
schools of that place. Miss Dohbs
will spend about three weeks In the
i-itv visltimr with relatives and
Nick Smith was over from Bend
! Tuesday on a business trip.
! .1. Frank Stioinl, of Bernl is in
tin- cily tiettiiiii tlx' election n
. turns.
! Mrs. May Mlll.-r. a daughter of
iieoige Barnes of this city, died of
i heart trouble at Brow nville last
! Tuesday. Mrs. Miller was Hie wife
jof the Ki-v. Charles Miller, ami was
:il years of age. The remains w 111 be
! liroiight here fur burial.
Kev. C. 1'. Bailey, w ife anil daugh
ters. Maude and Nellie, of Fossil, are
I in the city to attend tlie annual con
vention of the Middle Oregon Bap
tist association. l!ev. Bailey will
leave here the lirst of Hie week for
I.akeview where he will conduct
services.
Work is expected tube completed
on the store departments of I he new
l'rlneville Hotel about the lirst of
next month. B. C (iilbert and 1.
Michel, who have leaseil the depart
ments, expect to move in theirstoeks
of goods in time for the Fourth.
C. A. Kiddle broke several bones in
his right hand at Madras last Sun
day while playing baseball. He was
catching behind the bat when the
batter swung at a ball, the bat strik
ing the liavk of Mr. Kiddle's hand,
frnct ill-inn- several of tlie bones. Mr.
I":
nils, returning
to llwaco the lat- Kiddle was formerly in tlie employ
Of excellence which characterize the
McCORMICK
LINE OF MOWERS
are symetrical and staunch main frame, simple and
powerful senrs, perfect and frictionless bushings, direct
stroke n't man, and long steel wearing plates for the
knife. The McCormick line of mowers embraces the
Vertical Lift, New 4, New4h'g 4, and Little Vertical.
These machines are illustrated and described in detail
in the McCormick book for 1U04, "It Takes the
Palm," which will lie supplied free upon request.
SSlfirffliMif!
Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
111 Lu i.tii-t- nf l ol v to ri-Miime her nlace
lias teacher of the first und second
AJlJiSiSm i gnides nt the next term of school.
of the Journal and
months has had chargi
ras I'ioneer.
for several
of the Mad-
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rfk. yhx rfk. rfk JV Jc A rfl. iAc A A irf '
j O'Neil Bakery !
3 in the Muier Bu.id.ng Dally Between Prineville and Shaniko
3 l-'resh Bread, l'ies ami Cakes t ! .
3alvay on hand. '
l., ,,l ,,11 l.l,l,U 1,1,1.1.. i. 9
J order ' l.eiives Slmnikii, ti p. in.
PRINEVILLE, - OREGON S j
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-SC1IKDULK
Arrives at Prineville 6 a. in.
Leaves I'lineville 1 p. in. Arrives nt. Slmniko 1 a. m.
First Class Accommodations
The
Massachiuisetts
Motoa
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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.
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ARTHUR W. CLOTHIER
SUM!
ER SHIRTS
95 cfcs.
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.
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The McLaughlin-Kidder Wedding
A very pretty wedding took place
Wednesday evening at the Metho
dist church when Mr. Karl Mclaugh
lin ami Miss Maude Kidder were
united In tlie holy lionds of wedlock.
The Kev. Mr. .linnet t performed the
ceremony.
Alioul N o'clock the Invited guests
began to arriveand at the appointed
lime the liridal parly began Its
march to the altar. Before t he cere
mony took place Miss Celia Nelms
sang " I'romise Me." Then fol
lowed the wedding inarch played by
Miss Benin h Crook. A company of
little boys and girls formed and w ith
gaily decorated poles made arches
through which the bridal procession
passed and formed in trout of the
clergyman. Two lit He llower girls
preceded the bride and bridegroom
and then followed two little' boys
bearing the pillows upon which the
young couple were I o kneel during
tlie prayer. Miss Bertha Homey
was bridesmaid, and Mr. Frank Fos
ter acted as best mini. The ushers
were Messrs. Max W'ui.weiler and
Warren Crooks.
The bride wore a dress of white
silk with heavy (lowing liridal veil
looped at. the top with orange blos
soms. She carried an arm boiupiet
of roses.
The church was decorated with
roses and ferns and presented a very
handsome.
The voting couple start lu their
married life most auspiciously.
mXm t&t tm ltf Xm tS ffl ftT "A?
SOME SPECIAL VALUES WE A Mi ()FFHMNi TINS WEEK IN
U LADIES
room is county i-oadmast
substantial rancher, while
j lias been a very successful
Is.
The
r a ml is a
I he bride
teacher in
our public schi
Long Search for Witness.
After searching through Oregon
and Nevada for many nioiiilis and
covering a distance of several thous
and miles, a I'liileil states Mai-hal,
w ho has been trying to locate I.. V.
Bailey, linally found the latter at
his ranch near l'.-iulina last week.
Mr. Bailey was stilipoeiicd to appear
as a witness is a water suit case
which is to Is- tried at Carson Cil v.
j New, and he was in the cily yester
' day on his way to Cortland from
j which city he will go to the trial,
i 'The marshal, who located his w it
ness, for inaiiy months had been
spending his time in a close search
fi ir t he 're ii ik county sti s-kiaa n. and
some days ago ran across a sale of
land which Sir. Bailey made in Fox
valley, (irant county. From t hence
he traced his witness to I'aitlitia and
served the papers.
The suit in which Mr. Bailey will
appear is one originating some JO
! years ago while he w as foreman on
a ranch near! arson t ity where, it Is
alleged, lie const i ttcted ditches for
draining swamp lands which are
now in litigation. Mr. Bailey dis
claims any knowledge of theallege
gatiolis. lint nevert hel.iss will be
compelled to travel to Cortland,
thence to Cm-son City, and remain
there until the trial is ended.
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litidios tin tint kill shoes regular price .iji.'J.rill
Lailies tine tan velours calf oxfords
Ladies tine tan vici kid oxfords
A nice" Htvliah oxford in lirst (tualifv
Tlirse arc all first das iuw goods iim
the ahove jirii'es
(lack vici
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for
for
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$2.50
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$1.00
$1.70
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Cleaner Free With Ladies White Canvas Shoes
VV v have a nice line ol dailies and Misses VV hiie anvas
( )xfords and for a short time only, we will give to each
person buying a pair of our Ladies White Canvas Shoes
price
huving
if anv st vie or
a 2.-M! hox of r.lanco VRKV.
Some Facts for Your Consideration
We have just received a large shipment of Ladies Fine shoes direct from the
factory and we claim to lie in a position to give you hetter values and a nicer and
later line to select from than any of our competitors. The reason we can do this
is that we buy from a factory in the Last that makes Ladies tine Shoes exclusively
Doesn't it stand to reason that we will get better values and later styles in that
way than we would if we Ixuight from a factory that makes everything from a
plow shoe to an infant's .hioccasin. If von will come in and let us show von our
line of Ladies Shoes we will convince voti of the tr
ft
ruth of our argument. jfll
RIDEOUT & FOSTERfe
The General Furnishing Store
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