Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 09, 1906, Image 2

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    CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY
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Katr4 at poitofflee at PrlltTlllt. Orroo. o n .1 . I mttirr
SUBSCRIPTION RATES -Invariably In Advnnc
One 'ur -.tl.W Wx Month
Three Month 80 oU Single Coie
75 ot
5 cm
Advertising- Rata: Display .ivertiin ll.iM, 74 nu nd 50 om accunlinit to Utu ami
pace Local Readi ll.OO per Inch. Biuinwi local cvntt l '!'. Oanl of Thank tl.V
Revolution! o( Condolence am", "Lwl", etc. al and "latrtjr" Notion 1 cent a word.
Mit- Honda Chypool loft today
for a visit lo Portland,
Frank Spinning is going back lo
Miwouri to livp.
Published Every Thursday at the Journal Building, Frinevill, Oregon
THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1906
There are 156,4(t persona of
school age, i. e., between the ages
of 4 and 20 years, living in the
state of Orecon. according to the
teporta of county school superin
tendents. This is only an increase
of i percent for 1906 over 1905.
Twelve counties show a decrease
and 21 an increase. Crook county
stands well up to the front of those
counties that have not fallen be
hind in school population. The
increase for this county is nearly
13 per cent. We receive $3865.80
of the 9265,992 20 to be divided
among the counties of the slate
from the school fund. This is on
the basis of 91.70 per capita.
The government is increasing its
army of rangers in the Cascade
mountains in the hope of keeping
down the fires that each summer
ravage the timber reserve. If
campers would be a little more
careful many thousands of dollars
would be saved directly and many
more indirectly to the country at
large. Most of our forest fires
start from smouldering camp fires,
notwithstanding the fact that no
ticee are posted everywhere warn
ing campers to be careful and ex
tinguish them before leaving.
Sum mons.
In the ftivuit four! of the Stat of Oregon
Tor t rook l oimtv,
K. L. Hootri, lMaintifT, .
v.
Sarah X. Lameon. ami
W. l-umwui, lier hufhatnl,
Drfotiilants j
To Sarah S. Lamsou ami H. WYl-ammm
Drd-mlanls.
IN T11K NAMK UK TUK !TATK OF
ORKliOS.
I You are hrr-ly mUirei to ajHW ami
j answer the complaint Mod airamut you in
itheatmre entiiliM anil within six Vwli
from the date of the first mihlioation of
! this Mimiiionsi. hull date of tirst nuhltca-
; tion i the M hilar of August. ami if
j vou fail so to answer for want thereof the
I plaintifl will apply to said t'ourt for the
' ri'iii'f iieiiniiilei in saiii complaint. to-ll
I That the saiil iWli-iulntita aiul each of
tin-in he reiiuinsl to allfirv ana rl forth
...... , I their pretemleit interest or estate in ami to
A ulspaiCIl iroill laconia lO Uie , thefollowinrlewrihetipremims.to-wit:the
P,....,. T..1.,.,.... i West hall of the Northwest iiuarter of Sh--
r.vo ....s. - uons,,,,! the Kast hall cftl.e Northeast
tides of incortwration were filed 1 uuaiter of section 7, T. is s. K. 1.1 K of the
. ; . Willamette .Morviinn in rook ountv
August 5 OV J. K.-. DonnellV and i Oregon. Ami that theaame hea-crtaimil
: i.. j.. ,i. e u ! and lieterinimil hy the decree of this
Extension Railwav Co. to build
Railroad to Prineville.
t I'un, nun inai ine pmiiiiiu iihvv a utinr
A I'l litis v ours inai ne is ine owner in irr
1 xininle anil in iwutwlon of the altoee ito
railnad from a point on the left ! soribri real property and that the ili tVnd
. i .i n i i i ants hare no interest or estate therein.
nana, in me uMuiimm rivtT, near Either l.yal or ciuitahle. ami for such
the mouth of the Deschutes river, ! ''S,1 " ix ,"wt in
through the valley of that river to This summons is published in pursuance
. ' to theonler of Hon. V. A. Hell. County
a point near Madras, thence to judg of crook (untv, Oregon, which or-
Bend, Or., with a branch line to
Prineville, Or. The capitalization
is 91,250,000. Considerable specu
lation exists as to the parties he
hind the move. Donnelly is a
well known hotel man here, and
Rrdstroni is a prominent contractor.
der Wars date the Sthduv of AtK'Utt. l!Hl.
M. R. Klliott, t'. t'. Linden ,V MiH'ain .V
Vinton, Attorneys for I'laintirT. S-l-5w
Attempted Jail Break.
It now transpires since the exe
cutors of the late Russel Sage have
been delving into the dead finan
cier's strong box, that the estate
will reach in round numbers $150,
000,000. And yet the lawyers
may have some good fat pickings
from it for years to come on ac
count of the carelessness of hand
ling dates. Mole hills are magni
fied into mountains when seen
through golden spectacles in the
hands of astute lawyers.
The condition of Russia is not a
pleasant picture to look upon these
times. Anarchy and outrage is
everywhere. In Warsaw the prin
cipal shops were plundered, goods
dragged into the streets, fought
over and carried away. The law
abiding people could not stem the
tide- of lawlessness. The police
were powerless and all who tried
to interfere were shot down or
clubbed to death.
Typhoid is epidemic in San
Francisco and is directly traceable
to unsanitary kitchens. It is not
a water epidemic but caused by
swarms of house flies. These flies
come in contact with filth in the
kitchens and then carry it to the
lood that is consumed in soup
kitchens, restaurants, cafes, etc
Redmond Fair Notes.
We are going to have the best
kite-shaped track in Central Ore'
gon for our races. It is the "Made-
in -Oregon" kind not shipped in
from "back East."
We will have brand new build
ings, running water and camping
facilities for those who desire.
We especially invite exhibits of
goods other than those provided
lor in tne premium list and we
will offer all facilities possible for
their proper exhibition. Our lists
are quile full in live stock, farm
products and (now, ladies, sit up
and take notice) culinery, textile,
fine arts and dairy departments
Individual prizes run as high as
925. Premium lists will be sent
out as soon as published to those
who request them. See address
below.
Make entries early. Books open
September 1. If there is any dif
ference in accommodations it will
be in favor of the earlier entries.
We expect Prineville to do her
best to send over a winning tug-of-war
team. Prizes announced
later. Remember we eat lots of
sand and grit up here and it makes
us pull hard.
We have some good two and
four horse teams for pulling, too,
but still we are ready to be shown
something better.
Watch the papers for further
particulars and if you don't see
what you want write to
E. C. Park, Secretary.
Notict of Salt of RmI Estate.
Notice is hereby given; that in pur
suance of an order of the t'onntv Court
of Crook county, Oregon, made on the
2nd day of July, HHHi, In Ihe matter of
the estate of Joeeph W hit heM, deceased,
the undersigned, the administrator of
said estate, will sell at public auction to
the highest bidder, for cash, subject to
continuation bv the said t otinty Court,
on Saturday, the Sth dav of September
. , . .1 i;"W, av iwo u rim a ill inr anrriimiii ai
Adams, one of the prwonere at tlw olirlhouw door in iTinvilW, Or-
the county jail, made a break fori iron, till the right, title, interest -mid
feiit -v r . nn . I l . -i . n i mr ft ... . ...
""'"'6' ' i the time of hie death and all the right
seems that it is the nractice of the title and interest in the said estate may
' V. n m.i ii i r.wl in mt.litiitn ti tlidf il tli
county officials in charge of the 1 ,, ',lh i,i,Hi.i t n, ti,.. .,f hi.
prisoners to let them eat outside of ; death, in and to all that certain lot,
..... t. . i piece or pan-el of land Iving and being
the tail during the hot weather. ., ,t, , v ., ... (.w,fc i .w.
Adams took advantage of this t and bounded and described as follows
privilege but did not succeed in I
getting away. He ran from the
jail to a clump of willows back of
Mr. Yanderpool's place in the
south part of town, where Deputy
Sheriff Combs took him in charge
and marched him back to jail.
There is no doubt in the minds
of the officials but that the attempt
of Adams was a part of a scheme
to liberate the whole gang. It was
thought that when the officer in
charge saw a prisoner making his
escape he would immediately give
chase and thus give the others a
chance to skidoo. But it didn't
turn out that way. Deputy
Combs did not lose his head. He
marched the other prisoners back
to their cells and then followed up
the fugitive. In the meantime a
man on horseback and several citi
zens took up the chase. Adams
was made to crawl out from his
hiding place and surrender.
If you want the county news
take The Journal.
Board of Equalization Notice.
On Monday, August 27, 1900, the Board
of Equalization will attend at the office of
the County Clerk, at Prineville, Or., and
publicly examine the assessment rolls
and correct all errors in val lation. de
scription, or qualities of lands, lots or
other property; and it shall be the duty of
persons interested to appear at the time
and place appointed. The board of Equal
isation shall continue their sittings from
day to day until the examination and cor
rection shall lie completed, and if such ex
amination and correction lie not complet
ed within the week in which it is required
to meet, it shall be the duty of the County
Court at its next term thereafter to com
plete such examination and correction in
the same manner and with like etlect as
the Bord of Equalization is required to do.
J. D. I aFollettk,
8-9-3t Assessor.
to-wit: Lots tine and Two in section
Xinetien iu Township Twenty South
of Range Eleven Kast and the Fast half
of the Northeast quarter of Section
Tpentv-four in Township Twenty South,
ot Range Ten Kast of Willamette Mer-
ndian.
Terms and conditions of sale, Cash
Dated August 9, V.m.
M. S. MAVriKi.n,
Administrator of the Estate of Joseph
hittield. Deceased.
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lure and education of young women. Special
opportunities tn Music. Art. Languages and Liter
ature Well equipped Physical and Chemical Lab
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largest and oldest Ladies' Seminar in tha Pacific
Northwest, it en jots a national reputation (or ii
parting the best physical, mental and moral train
ing and developing true womanhood. Equips
socially and educationally (or the most eialted
station. Confers Academic and Collegiate Decrees
by Mate Authority Interference with convictions
ol noo -Catholics rs scrupulously avoided. Academy
is ideally I r-a ted amid inspiring scenic advan
tages. Social opportunities such as are available
in no other ctty on the Coast. Buildings large and
commodious, well lighted, heated and ventilated
dormitories and private rooms supplied with all
modern conveniences. The institution la liberal
and progressive without sacrificing the character
and trad. lions ( age and achievement. Terms
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year. Address S sir r Superior. St. Mary's Academy
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Beautifully located twenty-six miles
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Full regular colieire courses
Academy gives strong: preparatory and
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Conservatory of Music, and i-chool of
Art, with superior instructors.
Business branches taught
Gymnasium and Kield Athletics under
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Well-equipped Laboratories.
Library of 13.(x Volumes.
Healthful social life: religious influences
All student enterprises active.
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SOMETHING NEW
Eilers Piano House
RENTAL CONTRACT PLAN
Choice New Pianos at Wholesale
$5 Down and $5 a Month
Since we are to reopen our new retail store
early next fall, we feel that we do not want to drop
out of the retail business in the meantime. In order
that our large wholesale warehouse at corner Thir
teenth and iorthrup streets (which property we
own) does not become filled up with Pianos and
Organs, and in order to keep things moving, we are
offering the choice of any of .these fine new Pianos
at actual Wholesale and less than wholesale.
In addition you can buy any of these beautiful
Pianos on a new rental payment contract, paying
$5 down and 5 a month. Think of it, your choice
of fine new pianos at the bare wholesale cost and at
the small payments of $5 per month. Write today
for catalogues, etc.
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
"The House of Hitflimt Quality," !t53-.'55 Washington St
PORTLAND, OH. 8-9-2t
Notice lo Creditor.
N'ulic is hcrvliv sivcti to nil wmim
having cUmm m;iiin-i I lie rUU' nl Win.
ArmMroiirf. tlivcrtMsl, to invent I hem
with llic ncct'iwitrv vouchor, to the utiili-r-
Utmil, the iliiniiitrmor of iil r!;m, nt
InsottWin l'riin' illc, Cniron wtilnn u
months from Iho ilsle of ihU noitcv.
l'.ilisl this 21 h it.iy of J hup, l'1'
M. K. Ki i iott.
Administrator oft lie etlt of Win. t
Armstrong. iIii'ism-,!,
NKfFiMl SttlMt.
Notice U hereby isivn to all icroiis'
rii . llmllitsiT 1 Nellv a hveeiiuix
of tli K-liite of J. S. Klly, IooomiI, liai
IiIpiI Iter tlnal account a nueh htecotrit
with the ion in v t'lerk of Crook i-onntv.
Oregon, mot the court ha,- set Mond.'iv, (he
!tnt itny of iihniwr, .'.Mi, at ten o oloek
in the foreulxui an the time for hearing
saiil r'inal lienor!, anil all iei-soiui having
ohjii'lionn to aul remrt aw herehv re.
miirxM io ireM'lll ine Mine ai Mini nine.
Pnloil this "Jrill ilav of June, !!,
tiHAl K I., K KI.I.Y,
Kivulri of the Klaie of
W-Tt J. S. Kellv, iliii a-ed.
CITATION
In the County Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the Oouiuv of Crook.
In the matter ot the r.Male or ( ,.,,, ...
CO. A Mils ' itallon
ToHU.-ia Amh mid all heirs unknown
of C. t. AmUi, IHveased OKKKIINO:
IN TUK NAMK OK TIIK STATU OK
OKKtiON,
You are herehv citinl and reouirtnl to aiv-
tear in the County t 'ourt of the Slate of
Oreee.it, for the County of Cnmk, nt the
Court rKm thereof, ai I'riueville in the
County of Crook on Monday the St I ilnv of
September, KkUt, ai 2 o'chn k, ill the nfler-
iuhiii ol that ilnv, then an, I mere 10 now
caue, if any there tie, why anorlerihouUI
ni4 l made hy the I ouiity ourt lor
CnHik County, Oregon, aiithoriaing ami
ilinvting SV. A. Itooili. aiiiuini'-tralor ol
sulil eitate, to wit the real properly la"
longing to sitiil estate, which naid real
estate is ilescrilwd ai follows: The North-
et uuarter ol Section Kleven III I own-
shin iwelve South, of Kange Sixteen Kat
of Willamette Mernlian in Oregon, at pub
lic sale for the MiriHwe ol paving the
claims against the estate aiul the i-o.-ls and
exnonses ol adininistratmn.
W tness. the Hon. W.A.HM.1.. juilge
of the County Court of the Slate ol Oregon
lor the County of Crook with the seal ol
.said Court athxed, this 'JWIulay of July.
A. U. !!.
Atricr: Wkhs IlaowN, Clerk.
7-as-np
Notice for Puhlicution.
Oepartmcnt of the Interior.
Ijind Ottice ul The lalles, On-goii.
July .to, l!MI
Notice is hereby given that John W,
Snyder of I'rinevillc, Oregon, has tiled lat
tice of his intention to make linal commu
tation proof in support ol his claim. .111:
Homestead Kntrv No. H;!ili made MirS
i. Itktt for the W", N K', and NV, :
Swlion K. Township It S , IJange l.'i K., W.
M.,audthat said pnsif will hv made W
fore the County Clerk, ul I'rinevillc,
gon, on S'pteiiiwr M h
Ue niuneii the following to prove his roll
linuoUA residence uoii, and cultivation of,
the laud, vii :
William K. Mason, Andrew S. r'ields,
Joseph K. 't'avlor. of I'rineville, Oregon,
Kdwanl M. Live, of Uimonta, Oregon.
MiciiaklT. Noi.xsi,
a-1'.p.l Uegtster.
Notice for Publication.
Department of tlie Interior.
UihI OfBce at The Dulles. Oregon.
July a I. ItXi.
Notice U hereby given thut Charles K.
Wilcox, "f Ijononta, Oregon, has hied no
tice of his intention to make linal commu
tation proof in support of his claim, via:
Homestead Kntry No. I3ts;t mm e January
12, I'.HH, for N W of the Stflj Section IS,
Township IS S Range U E.. W. .M., and
that said proof will be made Is-fore D. I.
Kea, I'liiled Slates Coniniissioner, at bin
ottice, ill Madras, Oregon, on August S,
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon, and
cultivation of, the land, via:
Thomas Mcihce, Levi Knorr, Frank
Miller, S. D. Tierce, allot I.amonta, Ore
gun. MIC1IAK1. T. NOI.AN,
7-2S-re Register.
I Pb BBF HHF W iF W F W
Agents for Butterick Patterns and The Delineator Q
$ SPECIAL 30 DAYS' SALE
0wj ltii; Price Reductions in all lines of Ladies' and Children's Sum- $J
fjS mer (loods. Watch our bij; show windows for the Best Cash
Values ever offered in Crook County. jj
Qj& A
Wash Skirts
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Vw ' roiii-t iiou 01 v r.iMi aim aim vuioit v ovt T
LVj Wash Skirts, all rotuul lt'iiillis: jusl thr lliiii(
s for your Summrr Ouliny.
u 1 votir t hoiit lor .
I-"' - y,u,r di"if lor
IaiI your cIiiiut lor
n
$ .85
1.25
2.50
Special in Gloves 83
Iilit'it' Silk Knit liluvcs in vsliilc, Mark ittl yf
th.imiitilinr coloni si.t-s 6 lo 8, all Iwo tlasp
pah-nl laslt'iiiTH. Ki'dul.ir $1.50 vulucx. rl
Special for Thi Sale $1.00 m
Lailifs' wkilf kitl "luvrs, all sirs. Kryular
$1.50
values. Sut ial lor lliix s.ile
$1.00
Ladies HeKiilar $:i.iS() values Special Sale Price $2.00
Ladies Regular $2.50 values Special Sale Price $1.65
Children's Kculnr $2.25 values Special Sale Price $1.45
SPECIAL IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 93
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KPRINEVILLE'S BIG STORES
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WUKZWLILLK & 1 HUMoUiN, Prineville Oregon
Hosiery for Ladies ... . Summer Dress
and Children asn oooas
Goods
Ulit-s lace lislt- Iiom. in wlnlf. MwrrimlCra.i in while. F-nry Silk VmisM Oryamlitx
black ami Ian. all sirs: mjular rrram. Ian. l.rown and 9m n h, Ufyp a!iM)rt(cn C()or!
3fc values. Special 25c Statics. Special This Sale 20c
CliiUreni lace l.sle l.os, in : ClwnBr.Me Silk. PonUre. Mo.
while, black ami Ian. all sizes ol,on Cv,f,!i. H 0"l shailes hair. Ponness ami Fanry Collun
Regular 25r ami 3Sf valu.-s ami plenty ol limit. HeUular 20c FoulurJa. ALL RKDUCKD
Special per pair 20c values. Special This Sale 15c FORTIUS SALE
Timlier Ijiii'l, Art of June 3, 17S.
Notice for Publication.
1,'nittil 8tU' l.nml Otliri'.
The l)aii-, Oretton, Juljr 21, I'.MI.
Notire ia liercliy Riven tlmt in compli
ance with the pruvutioiiH of the aot oi i'dii-isrc-M
of June 3, XH'H, entitleil "An art for
tin- Male of timlirr lands in the Stuti' of
California, Ou'koii, Nevadu, anil Wu.iliiiiK
ton Territory," aa extemleil to all the l'ul
lie l.an.l htatea by iu t ol A'iKuit 4. ixtri,
the lollnwiii); periona have tileil in tiiix of
lire their Hwnrn etaU-nmi tii, to-w il:
Kilwanl Kwirii Nara, of Prineville,
county of CriKjlc, utate ofilreon, hwitii
stiiteuient No. ?.), tiled June l!dl. for
the pun hase ol the HW'-i NW'J, N l4 hW
ami sVV ',; BWJi, Section 4, Tp, j K., II.
19 K V..I.
lieorcc F. Curtis, of Portland, county of
Jl iiltnomah, xtate oiUrei!on, xwnru Hlute.
inent No. ajH2, tiled July 10, l!Mi, for the
purchase of the HK'4, Section ti, Tp. 1J 8.,
K. 19 K.. W. M.
Kachiellus K. Jones, of Prineville, coun
ty of Crook, mate of Oregon, sworn stiitn
uient No. Zm tiled July 10, 1!MI. for the
purchase of the XK4 NWaml LoU 3 t
and ft. Section II. Tn. 14 8.. It. til K.. W. M.
That they will iitl'er proofs to dhow that
t le lanns solium are more vaiuanie lor inr
timiieJ or stone thereon than for auricul-
tural puriHixeH, and to establish their
i. ... . :. i.. i.. i...f
CIUII1IH w BU1U lauoa iieiiiie ine i.cipit'r
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on
October 12, VMi.
They name the following witness.:
Kdward E. Sears, Kachiellua K. Jones, liy
ron Cady, H. A. Foster and Perry Poin
deter, of Prineville, Oregon; Vernon K.
Cady and Waller K. Caily, of Kverett,
Washington.
Any and all persona claiming adversely
any of the aliove-descrihed lurids are re
quested to file their claims in this otlice on
or before the said 2nd day of October, llJOU.
MICHAEL T. NOLAN.
7-2-pd Register.
Timber Land, Act of June 1H78.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office,
The Dalles, Oregon, July 21,
Notice is hereby given that in compli
ance with the provisions of the act tf Con
gress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for
the ale ol timlier lands in the States of
California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing
ton Territory, at extended lo all the I'ni
lic Land States by act of August 4, Wtl,
the following-named persons have on July
14, 1906, tiled in this ollice their sworn
statement, to-wit:
William J. Harlow, of Coeur'd Alene,
county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn
statement No. 2!Hi5, for the purchase of the
WW hKJi and KW'4, (section 1, Tp. 14
., it. 1H K , W. M.
John H. jarrett, of Coeur'd Alene, coun
ty of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn state
ment No 2994 for the purchase ol the
Lots 3 and 4 and H'A HY, Section 5, Tp.
14 S., K. 19 K., W. .VI.
Thomas P. McAuley, of Tacoma, county
of Pierce, stute of Wa-Iiington, sworn
statement No. 2993, for the purchase of the
Lots I and 2 and b NK, Section 6, Tp.
14 H It. 19 E., . M.
That they will oiler proofs to show that
the lands sought are more valuable for the
timber or stone thereon than for agricul
tural purposes, and to establish their
claims to said limn before the Register
and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on Oc
tober 3, 1906.
They name the following witnesses:
Thomas P. McAuley, of Tacoma, Wash
ington; John II. Jarrett and William J.
Harlow, of Coeur'd Alene, Idaho; liyron
Cady and A. C. Knighten, of Prineville,
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely
any of the aliove-describcd lands are re
quested to tile their claims in this ollice on
or before the said 3rd day of October. 1906,
MfCHAKLT. NOLAN,
7-28-pd Register.
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ilito flu-fiiiiipfiiiy.
9 Forfiii'tlii-r liiforiiiatioii $j
luiiiiri of
I WILL PERCY, Agent
A At the llenkle residence, one block
west of the Postollire, Prineville, Or L
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We pay on lime (li Kils, curicnl
rales on aving accounts, ri'teivc dcposiU
tutijccl to I-:k, anil do a general bank
ing business..
You cm have llie advantages of a
strong bank al yi'Ur very dooi by using
ihc niaik
Sc rid us your rli'o.i!s. Acknnwlrtlg
n: rJ will Ix- fr,l you by return mail.
Savings account received from one
do!lr.ru..
Open an account with us and note
liciw rapidly il will yrow.
). HA'-K WATSON. WI
R. I.. IJtHIIAM. Vki IVuJ.m
V. 1 1 I U.H. S-oilair
S. r. CAICItlSGS, Am. SmHy
V 7". T tVAOH.&T. PCHTLAND.CJPE,
Cluhhing Rates lor lite Weekly Grenonian al the Same Rale as Ahove
The 0. K. Meat Market
a I kuuu LSKUo., rropnetors
fDeealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter
Eggs and Country Produce
!$j The following Is a list of our Prices on Meats
Ioin Steak
lioiiiul Steak - -Slioulilor
Steak
I'litin KuiihI Boi f
Prime Hib HoiiMt
V.!ll RoilHt
Loin Million Chopo
11 1. i it Mutton C'Iioih
Vtial ChopH
Pork Loin
I'ork Suunage -
Hamburger
Bologno
1'Jjl'lH MT iouni
Kk tH WT JKIUIlll
UK ts wt iouml
Hcl jx'r pountl
lOtta J)IT jiouiul
12jctf per iouih1
'2i: per jiound
l(k:U JMT i()Ut)ll
l'iJctH per iound
12:tH per poii ml
lOcto per pound
lOcU p;r pound
IOoIh pr pound
When you are buying anything in this line give ut a call
We Guarantee to Treat you Right
Telephone Orders Will Be Given Prompt Attention
Closing Out Sale
OF LADIES' FURNISHINGS, Etc.
Having decided to discontinue from carrying
Ladies' Furnishings in stock, our entire line
of these goods will therefore be sold at
ACTUAL COST
Don't fail to take advantage of this sale, as
it means a big saving of money to you. We
have in stock useful articles of wearing
apparel. Call, see the goods, get the prices
and you will buy.
THE OWL CASH STORE
R. B. ADAMS, Propric tor
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