Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 23, 1906, Image 4

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FOSTER I HORIGAN
Are headquarters for the beat of everything in their
line. They quote the following prices on meats:
Loin Steak 12. l' Vwund
Round Steak UVu w pound
Shoulder Steak 3 pound for 2.Vt
Prime Rib Roast lOi't pvr pound
Plain Roast 7 and 8et per pound
Boil Beef 6 and Ms per pound
Pork Chops 12ct lr PunJ
Loin Mutton Chope 12iow per pound
Shoulder Mutton Chop lOots per pound
Leg Mutton 10oU l-r pound
Vel Cutlets l-Jets per pound
Veal Roast 10 1-iots per pound
Veal Stew Jr PunJ
Sausage ICcts per pound
Call on us for prices on beef by the quarter or in
chunk. We have prices that are RIGHT
Oregon Wool Actirt.
Of all the Western wool on the
K.-t-rn niaikot, Orrgon t-tock is
I one the liveliest seller, according
to adviirs just received. Quite
' few SO bale lot have bevn moved
I at lUv-ton at 74075 cents for Kast-
em Ao. i staple and ai o.t;o
Want Ads
mtwm . ini.li.r thW lii'Ail will )'
vtmntl t (lie mte of Osi I'Kit mt r.t
per insertion. Nothing less tlmn .v cent.
W.VSTKI-Lon of Kxielleiit
rval eetate nwurity. Add run The
Jourtal.
the
V lo make a snecialtv of our own make of Hams,
in a ran toed to be stricltv first class
in both Quality ami Flavor
FOSTER & HORIGAN
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Shingles, Mouldings, Windows,
Doors, Ci lasses. Etc. Etc., Etc.
SHIPP&PERRY
PRIXEVILLE, OREGON
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cents No. 1 clothing. Other trans
actions of importance are reported
to be on the point of consumma
tion. In this scate things are rap
idly miieting down. A tew small
transactions have taken place thia
week east of the mountains at a
range of 15 to 13 cent.
The season is also practically
closed in other parts of the West.
Montana is cleaned up with the
exception of 5,000,01) to 7,000,000
pounds, the greater part of which
will probably be sold before the
season closes. Slosi ot me inner
are ready to start East. Closing
sales were made at 12022 cents
'fur clips running fine to tine me
Ulium. and 23024 cents forme
dium wools. The well known Bair
clip, for which a bid of 22 cent
was refused, has been consigned To
a Boston house. It is said that
the clip will run close to 1,500,000
nounds. and it is of long, firm
.staple. Another Boston dealer
picked up a 300,000 pound clip at
24 cents, w hile still another corral
ed a clip of the same size at 21
cents. Prices within the past few-
days have advanced 2 to 3 cents a
scoured pound, over those ruling
some teu days ago. It is estimated
that the clip of Montana is a little
more than 30,000,000 ounds.
The average price paid was alxuit
20 cents. About
the clip has Wen bought by
ton firms.
Professional Cards,
QJ) Si. Cihott,
KOR SAI. K . VJ00 . re ram' h . h rl l y
on orwk bottom ami partly in nine
Mountain Forest Keaerve. Suitable lor
sheep, horses or cattle. Permanent
winter anil summer range. Plenty of
water. Addrli. K. KkU.ooo, Kelso.
Wash. V-iS-lmp.
FOR SAI.Kt Two National Kal tira l-
em, one well boring machine ami sup
scraper ami plows. Latest improved
model. All new. For sale at a
bargain. Cash or approved security.
F. O. It. Shaniko. Address ti. K.
Kkuihki. Kelso, Wash. tWJS-lnip.
FOR SAl.F.. l.Cl iionnnl good land.
titO non of good meadow, ,i iii-n
of nltiiKa. bnliuice good pasture
land; all under n S-wire fence in
will tx aold for s hii nere. All
tools thrown In. W head of horn.
broken. 7(H) head of cuttle, nit of
them stink cattle, some steers,
venrlands timl 2 .ver-lds. nil tor
f'JtktMiO. Part cash, Imlanee on easy
further nforinallon Iti-
ouire ot U V. I In Hey, Paulina,
Oregon. t-u'-tf
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GILBERT'S
Ice Cream, Ice Cream Sodas and
Confectionery
Candies are fresh daily from the rrineville factory, the only one
In the conntv. Qualitv and flavor unsurpassed. Superiority has
alw-avg been the test of UillKfrt's, The same factory is turning
out the best grade of Ice Cream made from pure cream. Your
patronage once secured will never la? lost.
Present Location with Rideout & Foster
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p SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors
Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
& COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED
Post Office Box 92
MAIN STREET PRIXEVILLE, OREGON
"Makt Hy Whilt th Sun Shinea.'
Theieia a lesson in I he work of the
thrifty farmer, lie knows that the
bright sunshine mav lat nut a nay
and he prepares for the showers which
am so liable to follow. So it should be
it h every household. PyseiUeiy, mar-
rhoea and cholera morbus may attack
tome memner oi ine nmim nunoui
warnimt. ChamU-rlain's t olie, I holer
and Diarrhoea Remedy, which is the
best known medicine lor these itiseases,
should always be kept at ham!, as im
mediate treatment is neoeMary. and de-
lav may prove utul. t-or aale iv n. i .
Adamson I o.
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'iLL AXtUIli fmonl-TH lY NlUllt
Omc Os boon Nimtii or Apon'
lmiu Sruna. KnuwaeaomwiTi
MrraoKiiiT CMeacH
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Reward
for liurM's w ith
O'Tfoii brothers
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars, 'also
Supplies
Sole Agents for Hop Oold Beer and
the Famous Napa Soda
VP
3Fa,rr2.1l3r Tiado
solicited.
Best Farm Wagons.
$5 Per
I will pay 5 pT
the following brand j
three-quarter of (a vreneh) on rictit or left still, pronna
Bos- P"1"1"!? towanls head, llorws are Known
nK the Johnny Iean nurses ana ran ire irom
the John Day to Trout creek. Horses were
rai.ied on Trout creek. Any one taking up
these horses, holding them and sending m
information so that I can come and get
ic will receive the ulnive reward per
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
BUCUAXAX & ALLEN", Proprietors
PRIXEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery -Rigs For Rent
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Prineville Machine Shop
E. G. HODSON, Proprietor
I am prepared to d"o all kinds ol Machine work (except casting)
such as boring Engine cylinders, dressing valves and valve seats,
fitting shalting lor any kind ol machine, also plow and edge tool
grinding, saw gumming and filing.
Having installed new and up-to-date machinery (or the above
work, I can, in most cases, save you money over sending to
Portland lor repairs, say nothing about time saved which is cer
tainly quite an item. At any rate give me a trial and then you
will be in a position to judge lor yoursell. A supply ol material
kept on hand at all times.
Shop 100 feet East of Prineville Flouring Mills
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Job
Printing
There is a wide divergence of
opinion regarding the influence of
the height of a wheel on the draft
of farm wagons. The Government
experiment station in Missouri put
the matter to a practical test in a
series of trials made on macadem,
gravel and dirt roads in all con
ditions, and on meadows, pnstures,
cultivated fields, stubble land, etc
with a net load of 2000 pounds in
all cases, three sets ol wheels were
tested as follows: Standard front
wheels 44 inches, rear wheels 55
inches. Medium front wheels 36
inches, rear wheels 40 inches
Low front wheels 24 inches, rear
wheels 28 inches. The results ob
tained and conclusions reached
were as follows:
For the same load wagons with
wheels of standard height drew
lighter than those with lower
wheels. The difference in favor of
the standard wheels was greater
on road surfaces in bad condition
than on good road surfaces. Low
wheels cut deeper ruts than those
of standard height. The vibra
tion of the tongue is greater in
wagons with low wheel. For
most purppses wagons with low
wheels are more convenient than
those of standard height. Wagons
with broad tires and wheels of
standard heignt are cumbersome
and require much room in turning.
Diminishing the height of the
wheel to from 30 to 36 inches in
front and 40 to 44 inches in the
rear did not increase the draft in
as great proportion as it increased
the convenience of loading and un
loading the oidinary farm freight.
Diminishing the height of wheels
below 30 inches front and 40
inches rear increased the draft in
greater proportion than it gained
in convenience.
On good roads increasing the
length of rear axle so that the
front and rear wheels will run in
different tracks to avoid cutting
ruts, did not increase the draft.
On sod, cultivated ground and bad
roads wagons with the rear axle
longer than the front one drew
heavier than one having both
axles of the same length. Wagons
with the rear axle longer than the
front one require wider gateways
and more careful drivers, and are,
on the whole, very inconvenient
and not to be recommended for
farm use. The best form of farm
wagons is one with axles of equal
length, broad tires and wheels 30
to 36 inches high in front and 40
to 44 inches behind.
head.
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A. J.
WASIIHIU.V.
tMiplee. Or.
In Self Defense
Major Hamm, editor and mansKer of
the toiiBlitulloialiM, hmuu-m-e, Ky.,
when he w threely attacked, lour
years iitfo, bv Vile, 'hoUKlit a Ux of
ilmklen's Arnica Salve, of which he
av : "It cured me in ten day and no
troulde eince." Quickest healer of
llurns, Soren, Cuts and wounds 2.V at
I). 1'. Adamnon & Co., and Tepleton &
Son's drug store.
Star Barber Shop
HYDK M It A K, lWs.
Our hairculting is up-to-date.
Our shaving is
comfortable. Our shop is
new and clean.
HenderHon Build inn
rUIXKVU.I.K, OKKiiON
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A Mystery Solved.
"How to keep off n'riodie attacks of
bilioti!ne.M ami hahitiml eonHtipatioii
was mystery that lr. Kinu'e New Life
I'illM solved for me." write John N.
l'lcaxant.of Mutjnolia, In t. The only
pills tlmt are K'urantecd to pive K'r(ect
satisfaction to evcryldy or uioiiev re
funded. Only lioe at 1. H. Adamson A
I'o., and Templeton A Son's drn store.
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TIiiiIht 1-r.nd, Act June 3, 1S7S.
Notice for Publication.
I'niWd Htntet IjikiI Olllee.
Th Iulle, Oregon, June 1, 1IMI.
Notice Is herehy tfivcn tlmt in ciuupli
line with the provisions of the net of t un
irrmiif June 3. 1STS. eiitllletl "An act for
On Monday, Auitust '27. llM, the Hoard I the ssle of liinlier lands in the Mutes of
of Kualiiation will attend St the office of all oriiia. Ore .ev.m a...i a-i i it-
1 . liiii Titrriturv " n ifiHiit'il ttt rn.ll the I o
Hoard of EtiuuUation Notice.
. i. -i i .. i k I UMI It'llltoil, t--' r..iu
oirnncvii.e, -.. Iic Ijm( .i,., ,y net of August 4, lr.'.
the asse.iMi.cnt roll-. , DAVIU K. TKMri.KI't N,
in val latlun. He- ' . ...viii.. ,iunl. ,,r CnL. Stute of
Ore); II, una this day 111' l ill thin ollice Ins
sworn statement o. .".r.T, lor Ihn piir-
tlie County Clerk
publicly examine
slid correct all errors
wription, or ipiahtiis of lamia, lots or
other property; and it shall I the duty of
persons interested to appear at the tune
and place appointed. The board of Iviial
izution shall continue their siuiiijf from
day to day until the examination and cor
rection shall lie completed, and if such ex
amination and correction he not complet
ed within the week in
to meet, it shall be the duty of the County
Court at its next term thereafter to cone
plete such examination ami correction in I
the same manner and with like effect as .
the Bord of K.ualiutiou is required to do. j
, HW'i ami
cha.se of the SW NW,. Wj
(s K i h ol Section .o. Z. In l')n
ship No. CIS., UaiiK-e No. Ill K., V, M.,
and will otter proof to show that the l.in-i
sought is more vaiuahle (t its timber or
stone than lor agricultural purposes, and
toestiddish his claim to suid land before
the County Clerk at rrineville, On uon, on
which it U required i the Sth day of September, UMI.
lie nsntea na wiiiicssh's; r.ownni ..i. ..i. -
'(Cord. Kichard M. J'uwell, William 1.
Arnnlil, Hom-rl .u. lempieiou, suoi rrine
ville, Ori'Kon.
Any and all persons claiming ailver-ely
h.- abovi-slencrilie.l lands are requested to
Finest dinars
In Stock
Wines and
Liquors
Country Orders Solicited
First Door South of the Poiiulcxter Hotel
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J. I), f aFollkttk,
Assessor.
AT THE
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Office
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given by the undersign
ed administratrix of the estate of Lemuel
(j. Boone, deceased, to the creditors and
all others having claims against the estate
of Lemuel G. Boone, deceased, to present
them with the proper vouchers to the
undersigned at the ollice of M. ii. Elliott
in Prineville, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 12th day of July, 1906.
KLLA BOONE,
Aoninistratrix of the Katate of Lemuel
I G. Boone, Deceased.
Sheriff's Salt;.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Crook County,
V. M. Cartwnght, I'M-. 1
vs
A. J. Black and Loretta Black and
the Baldwin Sheep & Land Co.
Defts. J
By virtue of an Execution and order of
Sale, issued out of the above entitled Court,
on the 27lh dav ol July l!iJ, in favor of
the Baldwin Sheep V Lund Co., one of the
alaive-nameit defendants, and against the
defendants A. J. Black and Loretta llluck,
for the sum of fctofl with interest thereon
at the rate of ten per cent per annum from
the 17th day of Cctober l'.SH, and fc at
torney fees, aiil in favor of the above-mimed
plaint.tl and against the defendant A.J.
Black and Loretta Black, for the sum oi
ili.LSj with interest thereon at the rate ol
ten percent s;r annum, from the loth day
of October limi, and for &"U attorney fees,
and for 15 costs and disbursements. And
whereas it was further ordered and ilc-
creed by the Court, that the following de-1
scribed Land, to wit VV ;4 It h'4, K . r,K
NK'4 IfKK. '"''C. 11, in Pp. 11 a, K 111 Kast
in Crook County, Oregon, I si.ld by the
sheriff oi Crook County. Oregm according
to law and the proceeds applied first to
the payment of the sums due the defend
ants the Baldwin bheep A Land Co. prin
cipal interest and costs, and attorney lees
and costs of sale, and the residue to be ap
plied to the payment of the mortgage of
the Plaintiff C. M. Cartwright his attorney
fees and costs. And in obedience to said
execution and order of sale, 1 did on the
30th day of July I'M, levy upon the above
described lands, and 1 will on Saturday
the 1st day of (September l'ioa at the hour
of one o'clock p. in., ol said day at the
Court house door in the town of Prine
ville, Crook County, Oregon, sell said
above descrilicd lands at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand, to
satisfy the sums of I00, Wi8.20 and inter
est and costs of suit and accruing cost.
Dated this 1st day of August, l!Mi.
Frakk Klkinm,
Hherifr Crook County, Or.
By John Combs, Deputy. IW-np
hie their cluimm in this othee on or lirfore
said St day of tsVpteiulicr, l'.Mi.
M U ll A KL T. NOLAN,
7-5-llt Itegisler.
ContcKt Notice.
iNqiMrlinciil of Hie Interior,
Untied stal.-s Uml otlii-e,
The bsllo, On-Kiiu, Augiist III, I'.mtt.
A nutlii-ii-nl riMii.nl srlldnvlt IisvIiik Ih-i-ii
Illed in tills office by KdwInO. Hyde, coiiiest
sill, sxslllst iKimcsO-ad enlry No. I HS7, made
May iB, lsu, (or H', HK'-, SK' HK'4. HK'4W.
Heetinn JO, Tnwnsbip 14. H., Ilsiixe 16, K. W. M ,
by Willism II. Hnilib, Ciniioiee, in which It la
ulU'Kcd thai said William H. Hinlth has whi.lly
sttaiidoneil Maid trai-t; that lie has cliahtced It in
resilience therelroin lor mure than six iiuintlm
since making sail) entry; that said tract is not
settled upon and cultivated by said parly as
required l,y law; thai said alb-aed alwnce Is
nut due to bis emiilnynieiit in the army, navy
or marine corps oi the Uulied Mialcs in time ni
war. Hald parties are hereby notllled to ap
pear, respond nd offer evidence loucliiiiK said
allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. on Member :,
I'.o;, l.(ore Warren Itrown, County Clerk, si
liis office in Prineville, Oregon, and Dial linal
hearing will be held al III o'clock a. 111. on l ic
toher li). l'.rnfi, Is fore lb Keglso-r and Kecelver
at tiie Cllltcd Hlates Laud Ollice In The Dalles,
Oregon.
The said contestant having. In a proper af.
Hdarit. tiled July Jl. set lorlh lacis which
show thai after due diligence personal service
of this unties can not be made, it Is berehy or
dered and directed that such notice lie given
ly due and proper puhiieaiion.
S-ltwinp AnneM. Lano, Receiver,
The Opera Saloon
BEDELL & MOSES, Proprietors
In The (Haze Hall
A First Class House
in Fverv Respect
Choicest Brands of Liquors, Wines
and Cigars
lacksmithing That Pleases
Is The Kind You
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11. WHJLFS
(Stiocessor to)
COKtVKTT
&. ELK IKS
A Stock of Farm Machinery alwayn on hand
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They Appeal to Our Sympathies.
Ttie bilious and dyH:pticare cormtant
sufferers and appeal to our syrnpathieii.
There is nut one of tliem, however, who
may not lie bronl"t back to health and
happiness by the use of Chamber'ain'e
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These tab
IctH invigorate ihe ftomaeh and liver
and strengthen the digestion. They al
fo regulate the bowels. For sale by D.
P. Adam-oi) & Co.
Notice to Creditors.
In the Mutter of tha estate of Alexander
.MefJIoy, Deceased: Notice is hereby
given by the undersigned, the administra
tor ol the estate of Alexander McUloy, de
ceased to all persons having-.laiins ugain.it
suid estate to present the same with the
proper vouchers to the undersigned at the
ollice ofM. It. Ktliott in Prineville, Ore
pon, within six months from the date of
this notice. ; ,
Jiuted at Prineville, Oregon, this 19th
day of July, 1900.
P.B.Davis,
Administrator of the estate of Alexander
MeCloy, deceased. Jl95-t
VS rieautdully located In Portland. Oregon,
otters unsurpassed facilities for the cue
lure and education of young women. Special
otMiortimities in Mimic. Art, Languages and Liter.
t ire. Well eouipi fd I'limical and Chemical Lab
oratories. Herharium and Mineral Cabinet. Tin
largest and oldest Ladies' Seminary In tha Pacific
Northwest, Itenjn.vsa national reputation (or Im
parling the best phynical, mental and moral train
ing and developing true womanhood. Equipi
socially and educationally for the moil exalted
m.ition. Confers Academic and Collegiate Ucgreel
by State Aulhority. Interference with conviction!
of nnn-CatliolfrK mftcrupulnusly ayoided. Academy
Is ideally located, amid inspiring scenic advan
tages. Social opportunities such ai are available
in no other city on Hie Coast. Buildings lan:e and
commodious, well liubted. heated and ventilated:
dormitories and private rooms supplied with all
modern conveniences. The Institution Is liberal
and progressive without sacrificing the character
and traditions of age and achievement. Terms
modest. Satisfactory references required. Write for
announcement booklet. Board and tuition JISO per
year. Address Sister Superior. St. Mary's Academy
PORTLAND. OREGON, U.S. A
Galveston's Sea Wall.
makes life now bb safe in (hat City as
on the higheruplands. K. W. Ooodlon.
who resides on Dutton St., in Waco,
Tex., needs no sea wall for safety, lie
writes: "I have uiwd Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption the past five
years and it keeps me well and gale.
Before that time I had a cough which
for vears had been growing worse. Now
it's cone." Cored' chronic Coughs, La
Grippe, Croup, Whooping Cough and
nrevents Pneumonia. Pleasant to take.
Hvery bottle guaranteed at D. P. Adam
son & Co., and Templeton & Son's drug
store. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle
free.
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Restaurant and Lunch Room
SMELZER & ELEFFSON ProP.
3or oCacttcs ana Scntlemen
?cas ana tftakery jCunch
Board by the week, $5.00; with room, $6.00. Meal Ticket, $4.00
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Furniture, Stoves, Ranges, Carpets, Hugs
Linoleum, Matting, Lace, Curtains, Win
dow Shades arid Poles, Wall Paper
Lincrusta, Doors, Windows, Transoms
Paints, Oils, Glass, Hardware, Cooking
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and save from 10 to 20 cents on Kvery Dollar