Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, July 05, 1906, Image 3

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Local Mention
N. A. riiikriloii ill Aki'Im'.v 1'1'iIiin,
emue tu lor (lit fourth.
Fur wnll iiiht ko In , II,
inn it 4 Co.'s hikI nvn iiintii' V.
hr, Unll Newmimn of ItiMliiKiuil,
t'MUM 'ir In rrliii'VlIU' to ri-li'tiruli.
Tin lnt, Huh I rut miming um1
'll'ltH- HTWlllg iiinrliltiK In fiiiiml Hi
A. II. I.li'iiiuii A Co.'s
lo to tJlovi r Hliirr's Omli llro
riT.v lor Dili iiinlMn, lim'un, hum
mill lard,
CM. Iti'liiinii(l, i'lili i-iiuliui-r il
lln P. I. A 1' I'ii., ol Keiliiiiniil, liitp.
nl celeliruti In 1'rlin' villi-.
Ilvury Wlmloiii uiul luinll.v uinl
Jerry burlier ami wile ul Culver.
Wit hi'rt to lake III the Knurl li nl
July fiwtlvlllin.
Mr. l.Hllltllotl ul III IMIullHIT ToK
ill the D.I. A I. Co. ol ltiliiioml,
took In the big i I hi ire t I 'rim-v Ul
on t lit evening ol July 4iti.
M AVER SHOES'
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THE VERY BEST
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George H, Mtlli-r, JimtM ol the
IViice-elert, ol l.itumuu wm In
town Hiiturdiiy, riling liln lioml fur
aim! iititklu nrrtwigemrnt to tnkt
up t lit- il titles of till nillci' tlm lutol
July.
Itev. Ix-vl Johnsim ol fendlitoii,
will premh Ml the I'nubyteilmi
ehurch ni-it 8n.hbntli evening mi H
oYlmk. There w ill Im no HioriiliiK
wrvfcf.
ltm tiitiiHii A Allen have liitii(lt Hie
lluiollioii t ul ill uinl (in liuy nxlng
lug Ami i-leiiuliig up. TluV Hrv now
Im-I lr prepnivil Hum ever lo take
cur nl l Mr triple. s
F. II. (lonily liim nl. l iintli-f ul In
trillion w ith tin Mtntt F.nglui-er lor
M.IKW Miners' toelol the waters ol
the IVwhiites Klver m-nr Cllne Fulls,
with whirlito Irrigate tlm land of
AfHt-y I'lnlu In Crook enmity,
Mr. W.J IUi, it prntiiliii'iit mid
winllliy dilm-il ol North YaMiiin,
Wii-Ii , U In Prlnevllli. M was
uiiiliioueil to tin lieiUlde of Col.
Nye. a relative. Mr. Keed I mayor
ol North YiiUuia and representin liln
tllwtrk t In the Wimhlng state senate.
Thin In Holiitf to Im ii itnnt coun
try," until Mr. Heed to n Journal re
rtwuUtlve, "with Irrlisatlon, trans
portation nml your productive mill
nothing ,l Wn,'u 1 lrt
went Into tlm VitWtina country I
coulil nl on laud almost anywhere.
It Is now worth from f 1 to Sjooo
mi urn. You w ill see rrmurkiilile
development her In tin licit tin
year.
SUMMER
J. E.
Mr. MiHiii'r it ml daughter ol
Nnli'iii, Or., nri' vIhUIiik Mm. Arthur
Minium
All kliiiln ol (rulli. ihiiiI.v, rlitnm
rii. fur tlm Fourth m J. K. mh-w-iirtV
MIm Jin kin Itrm k nml MIhu HiiIIiit
ol I'.i'IhI, fiiuiii ovrr to Prlnr villi to
ifiiil tlin Fuiirth,
I'. John Mil til ii Im t want to Im.v
n uuiiil Jrrw.v row, liln iiihl riiM U
I.jiiiiuiiiii, Dr. Iti'iiil tin Willi t ii)h.
WALL PAPER
'I'luri' iiiv ninny iii'vv put -Iitii
I liltt ywiir. Wu etiii
hIiow ,viiu a irtvat viird-iy
ol I Iii-iii. All nrmli' nml
prli'i'M., Ank to mi our will
papt-r.
53, 2P. jlJmmtmm & Ctrnttmrnw
I.. Ciiuiii'll ol Tim llaltin, lit III
I'rlui'vllli' luukliitf iifd r IiIh proMrty
hiti ti-Kln lu Crook county.
Mr. 1-wIh, iiianaKi-r ol tlm U. I. A
I'. Co. nt Iti'iliiiunil, ami datiKliU-rii,
were I'rlimvlllu vlxlturn on this
Fourth.
Itoi ii, to tlm wlti ol Jkuii'm II art
wrluhi, of Crowt Kc.vh, at I'ortliwul,
OnKou, mi Wmliii'nilii v, J mm Ltl, lfKKJ,
it tin poiiml iIuiikIiIit. MailriM
I'liuiii-r. -
J, V.. Kti-wurt A Co. an- wllliijf
Min' Muinumr Kultn at very low
prliin. If you iHi-il it milt now la the
Hum to Imi.v.
Mra. LouIhu J. Iiouthlt ha la4u
atljuiliji'il hiMHim li.v Dm. Imlkuap
ami Ivilwanln aiul wan coiniiilttuil to
tlm imyluni hy tlm County court.
YVVilimMility MrKiluimn Irwin nml
Wlimlow, two laity lit tilidiintit nt
tlm tiayluin, arrlvwl In i'rluvvlllu to
taki t harifi' nl thi-lr ialli-iit. Tlmy
1.(1 tor Hhanlko toilay tiy prlvatt-conviyuiii-t.
Clin. CmiiiiiIh-II, tlm I'rliifvllli
dtau ilrlvi-r arrlvwl at llrlilui Cni k
JiiHt an tlu Hilvuiii ln IiIk'i wAtiT
wiim couiIiik tlown and ntti'iupUnl to
enma ilinplli tin i-iitri'iitlin of Mian
Eirtiiiil. Hpirlit. a paawlwr who
wmitiil to K"t out of Hii'bIiip. For
thin art hi cmim very near paylnif
lor wlthhlM life, ita well an that of
liln paMw-iiKfr, He n iK lii d tlm uorth
tmiik ol Ha crirk w hen Imdlwover
el that the water liml iiili-kly rut a
deep channel next tlm hank In the
Hiiml.r Moll ami that hit team could
not itvt out. tue ol hl hornet hy
iierxlxtcnt Btrimnllnit got out mi the
mi iik . w hich wiia the iiM ium ol Mltw
SiHi-ht ineNpliiK from tin water.
Site lei-il I In- liorm tlm tall and
axKlnfeil herm-lf to anfety. H.v thla
Hum tin water had rlwn rapidly and
WHMCtiinluK Willi aueh forct that tlm
Hit. horwn and driver wen quickly
carried down mrviiin hy the muddy
current, Tlm Htairi driver wan car
ried down ntn am nhoiit quarter
ol a mile betiire Im HiiccttMleil In reacli
Initaalety. The horitea wertjdrowu
ed. the rlif iuaihed to plivin ami the
mall aack wilt olwcrved tloatlnn
away In the nwlft muddy current,
hut could not Ik readied.
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Reduced.' Prices
We are making a decided reduction in all of our
lines of Light Weight Summer Suits. If you
intend to buy a suit we would be pleased to show
you through our line; also if you need shoes, shirts
or anything else in Gent's Furnishings we have it
in styles that are right and at a modest price.
Stewart & Co.
Jo to T. F. MH'alllnter A Co. for
HtoVfi 1'oIImIiIiik (iloven,
Iii tlm ttlMiiic of the pawtor tlm
aervlceM at tlm MethodlHl church net
Nunday tnortilntf will Im conducted
hy W, K. Kldenour. Nom-rvleti In
tlm evenlnif.
MAItltlF.D At tlm Metliodlat par
miiiaicit thin inoruliiK at 9 o'clock,
Kdward T. Ilamerud Mlwi Myrth
J, W'lllhiiim. Mr. llainer to tlm
fanner tuu ployed at Warm Hprlnitit
Agency while tlm lirlilu In a U-iu her
In Hm Ni-hool at tlm Aip-mry.
W. I. Joliimon hi nt.lt.louiil Hm
County court to have liln nU children
aent to tlm Uoya A Olrla' Aid Ku- Udy
ofOn-ifon. Tlm mother of the thll
creii died Juiw 2ti, 1!H)B. Tlm father
olli'Kin he la not ulilo to educate,
clothu and raliw mild milium.
Arrested for Inecst.
U. H. Cowlcit, who lives at tlm
Dwchuleu Fctrv, Imi Imen brought
back from Uufur, Or., where he
arri-nW iJ on a warrcnt charg
iiiK him will) lucent with hie 1(5-yer-olJ
daughtir. When the ar
rnt wan made hin daughter wm
with him. It wan thought ow)ea
wan trying to get hi daughter out
(d the country. He wan placet!
under $500 bonds to appear next
Monday at Madras (or examina
tion. '
12 HORSES FOUND
Ail Show the Effect of Lack of
Feed and Water.
Sheriff Elkin and party when in
the Ureen Mountain where ur
prirM'd at the number of hore
that were found in different pari
of the mountain. Some were
hobbled, some were flaked out and
some were found in two cunningly
contrived corral found in dif
ferent part of the mountains.
Thetie curraU had winge built of
log and brunt) from a quarter to a
half mile in lenirtb. All of the
hornee found showed the effects of
lack of feed and a scarcity of
water. One hore wan in very bad
nliape. He wan nuffcring from a
bad coie .whcie the brand had
I me n cut out, I he wound wan
about nine inches one way by four
the other. This animal was
brought to town and will be made
ue of a evidence later on.
WANTKD a gwd Jersey Cow. Pmane
state price. Address C. John Sund-
quisi, Lamottta, Ore.
7-6-31
SUITS
Kundret-Combs
Wedding.
Married Bunday evening, J uly
1, at the home of Mr. and
Mm. C. M. Elking, Mr. H. , Kun
dret, a well known printer and
newnpaper tnan of Portland, Or ,
and Willamette Valley, to Mina
Victoria Comlia, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jainea P. Comba, pioneers
of Oregon (1853) and renidentn of
Prineville eince 18.0. Hev. J.
Anthony Mitchell, pastor of the
Presbyterian church, olliciatmg.
The wedding march was played
by Mrs. lr. Ldwardn and the
bridal bouquet was carried by
Edith King, a niece of the bride.
Master Millard Elkins, a nephew
of the bride, carried the ring.
After the ceremony a delectable
lunch waa served .by Mesdames
Ollie Elking. Howard, C. M. Elk-
ins and W, F King. There was a
piano selection by Mins Stewart,
followed by a vocal solo by Mins
Verna Howard. The parlor were
beautifully decorated and tne pres
ents were handsome and numer
ous.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Elkins, Mrs. Jane Coral,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hamilton, Mr.
and Mrs. P. B. Howard, Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. King, Mrs. Elnora C.
King, Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Edwards,
0. W, Elkins, Mrs. Ollie Elkins,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elkins, l)t-
and Mrs. II. P Belknp, Dr. and
Mrs. J. II. Rosenberg, Judge and
Mrs. M. E. Brink, Mr. and. Mrs.
Earl McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs.' J.
J. W. Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W .
Wilson; Mesdames MarUla Wigle,
Jennie I). Pickett, Hugh Lister, and
the Mioses Hazel Howard, Verna
Howard. Una Stewart. Eunice
Townsend. Edith King, Edna
Hamilton, Margaret Ooodin, Violet
Lifter, Vivian B. Hinkle, Mr. John
Coml, Masters W illard C. Elkti's
James C. King, Van D. Brink,
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I The Gatewood Mines.
Howard, Or., June 30, 1906.
Editor Journal Your letter of
recent date duly received in which
you requested me to give you some
data about our undertaking in
tliiH vicinitv. Mv dear mr, our
mining nlant i Mill in the hands
of the constructor. However
since you have been kind enough
to take notice of our operations
ill endeaver to give you what
ever information I can at the pres
ent writing.
To commence with, our plant is
run oy water power ini (r
wheel). Our mill U built for ten
stamps and with our cyanide
plant which will both be completed
and in -operation by July 1st will
give us a capacity of thirty tons of
ore daily as we will run night and
dav both the mine and the mill.
We have thirty-three claims
belonging to the property, three
thousand feet of tunnel work and
nine miles of ditches for power or
irrigation purposes if we wish to
use it in that way. We get our
water supply from the Ochoco and
two reservoirs.
We are located twenty-eight
miles east of Prineville near the
head waters f the Ochoco river,
surrounded by a heavily wooded
mountainous country, in fact a
more scenic locality aoee noi ex
ist on the Pacific Coast.
Any information we are able to
furnish you in the future we will
gladly do so.
We have not yet ordered the ad
ditional machinery you have refer
ence to in your letter but expect
to make a trip East to purchase
the same some time in August and
will write you when I do so.
Yours Respectfully,
Bruce Gatewood,
pill THE BE8T 10E OREAM OR SODA
hi in
A FRESH LOT OF
I.OWNEY'8 OANDY In Packages
Prlc from 6c to 11.60
Mail orders Filled Promptly
0, $, jfca mson d Co.
I). T. Votow, a plasterer from
Bnker City, in In Prineville. He Is at
work on the new hotel building.
Col. Nye la Improving slowly. He
Is now able to sit up a little.
Foster & H origan have v. list of
bargains to offer this week. Every.
thing Is guarantied to be tlrst clasa.
Do not fail to read the miuhino
shop ad on fourth page. Mr. E. G.
Hodson is now prepared to do work
in his line. Patronize home industry
and leave your money at home.
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In tba Miller Buildinf
Fn-sh Bread, Flea and Caken t
roxtry of all kind iuate to W
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i PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
HAVE YOU TRIED THE
La Credentia
r:..r a for 2Sr
Jy It In the equal ol any 12ic cigar
W Kor Sale liy
1 R1DE0UT & FOSTER
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To Kent.
Four-room cottage, free witer, lair
Iwrn, and chicken houw; lot for cow;
aleo two stoves, tables, chairs, bed
steads, clothes pre, bedlounpe, etc.
For terms write or telephone C. M. Lis
ter, Prineville, Or. 6-2l-lmp
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A PKanr. for You to Save Monev and at the Same Time Get the Best and
Most
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Beginning Monday, July 2, and until Saturday night,
Reduction of 10 per cent on every article
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This is a fair and square sale. Our goods are all marked in plain figures, and at
the lowest cash price. We have no book price and for that reason 10 per ctnt
off at our store, means lower prices than 25 per cent oil at other stores. 7? i
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Our Reason For Doing This
Our store is already over crowded, and our fall goods will begin to arrive very
soon, and we take this way of making room and at the same time making friends.
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Some of
Men's Suits, the most
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shown in Crook
and Stetson Hats
Shoes including a fine
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Take Advantage of this Sale and Make a Year's Interest on Your Money
RIDEOUT & FOSTER
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THE BFST MOWER MADE
FULL LINE OF REPAIRS
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Special Millinery Sale ; i
FOR TIIK-FOUKTII OK JULY
A beautiful assortment of Trimmed and TJn
trimmed Sailors from $1 to $3.75.
Special gale ou Ribbons of all kiudsl
Wreaths and Flowers at
T. F. McCALUSTER & CO.
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Prineville-Shaniko Stage Line
Daily Between. Prineville and Shaniko
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Leaves Bhaniko, 6 p. m.-'. Arrives at Prineville 6 a. mi s !
' Leaves Prineville 1 p. m. Arrives at Shaniko 1 a. m.
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First Class Accommodations
Sale on Our Entire Stock J
Up-To-Date Goods on the Market
We Are Going
What This Means
Our Lines Included in This Sale :
complete and up-to-date stock of Gents' Furnishings ever
County, Banner Brand Waists and Skirts, Kingsbury, Burlington w
s, Ladies' Underwear, Men's Underwear," Gloves, all kinds of ltd)
line of Gents' and Ladies Oxfords
Dishes, Fishing Tackle, Etc , Etc. .
The General Furnishing Store
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great reduction.,.
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