CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY I1ILIV GRAY, PMkllakar. Kntrrrd at th posloffir l frlBttlllt, SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year H-W Thrt Month W Advertising Rt:-lil' Ivrtii.itut ft fti.7.vniau.t sovu .wr.ling to time 4 Hee. tocl Reiuler. l.W i Inoh. Buin looaU m ir lio. lal ol Thank.. 10U. RwolutloiM ot rondotetKW $10. "W ant". "IahI". aj n.l Kirr" Ntloa 1 o.-m a rd. Published Every Thursday at the Journal THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906 OUR FAIRS. What r you doing about ex hibits for the coming fairs? The dates are not far off and you have little time in which to make preparations. If you are out after lyre stock premiums your fancy stock should be in prime condition now. If it is not in good condition it ia not too late to get it in pre sentable shape. Fairs are very important institutions to the farm er and stockman and the success they attain is largely due to their efforts. We have the Redmond fair September 20, 21 and 22, fol lowed by the Crook county fair the second week in October and we want every farmer and stockman in Crook county to feel a personal responsibility in the success of both these institutions. Pick out rour finest stock and save the best you have in field and garden and try for a blue ribbon. This means tou. Let everybody take hold. The Oregon State Woolgrowers Association will hold its annual meeting in Condon in September. This is an important gathering of woolmen and legislative matters of vital interest to the wool industry will be taken up. Try the Journal's classified ad column for quick results. This method of advertising does not cost much in comparison with the results achieved. If you want any thing, or if you have anything for sale or to trade try a classified ad. Wat the Man Murdered? The skeleton of a man was found the other day on the ranch of P, Chitwood who lives on Willow creek, near Grizzly. The remains were buried at the side ol the creek near an old corral and were covered by heavy rocks. The waters of the creek washed the sand away and some children belonging to Mr, Chitwood found the bones. The skull only was lacking. A search is being made to find it, for with out it it cannot be determined whether the remains were those of an Indian or a white man. The people of the community are at a loss to account for the ghastly find. Some seventeen years ago a sheep insjector sud denly disappeared in this neighbor hood and nothing more was ever heard of him. Whether he was knocked in the head and buried at this place is causing much specu lation among the old-timers Then, again, some' contend that years ago an old emigrant trail passed through that section and that the man might have died on the trail and have been buried there. Whether the remains were those of a murdered man or not will probably never be cleared up, Well Drilling Machine. Culver, Oregon, August 24 Editor Journal Sir: thinking a few items from the drilling ma chine might interest your readers made a brief visit to it and found it a fine drilling outfit ia charge of Mr. Loveland with Frank Mc Dowell as assistant. The machine itself weighs 15,000 pounds.- The engine is 12-borse power with a 14 horse power boiler. It burns wood mixed with Hay Creek coal whic makes a very satisfactory fue The drill proper with riggin weighs 1500 pounds and is run by a cable lj inches in diameter The ultimate capacity of the ma chinery is 1200 feet and the whole will be used unless sufficient water is found at a less depth. The last 45 feet of rock drilled is in red granite and the whole number of feet drilled is 247. An examina tion of the drillings under a micro scope would be very interesting for anyone who likes the study of geology. Messrs. I3arnett and Loveland deserve special commen dation for bringing a machine of this character into the county. G. S. nt, oad-t tlf - lnvrtably In AJvnc Six Month .". "Sets Singl t c,s Buil J inf, Prineville, Oreou The SheepheraVs Battle. We call him Loco Johnson, but we srt.v tt nikhty low Since he broke the cowman's dead line, over here in Malio; And now he take hi wajjon Into anv country strange. Kor the 4T he carries won thefreettoni of the ranjte. He wa called upon, wa Johnson. tiy a tnanketl anil well-heeleti hunch. Ami w told he'd eroiwed the dead line and had better take their hunch; He'd be called upon next tnornin' If lie dhln t pull hi freight And then thev shot hi collie and ad vised him not to wait. Well, old Johimon' eye wa blaiin' when he looked at his dead pup, And them cowboy never figured on the row they d started up: The herder spent the long night pilin' atone on Sugar Butte. Till he'd built himself a breastwork. where a man could rest and hiHt. Them cow boy came at sunup, and they thought old Loco d fled. And the rifle started talkin' and the sheep wa fallin dead; But from that there fort of Loco' come a 4.V loud crack. And every time it spoke once drop ped a puncher lit hi tracks. They tried to charge the fort row but thev left four cowboy dead On the slope ol that there hillside. with old Loco overhead; And that gun kept up its t.ilkin'. like it never lost it oreath. And it line of conversation wan up on the theme of death. Well, they gathered up their reiu naiit. aud wa glad toget away. And. then he saw he'd won it, old Johnson knelt to prav: And he marched off with his wool- lie lilazin' trail for other bands, For he'd broke the liloomin' dead line 'twixt the sheep and cattle lines. Oregontan. Cost of Miller's Murder Trial From an itemizd statement on file in the county clerk's office we find that the murder trial of George S. Miller in Crook county last May cost Harney County I24i614. This amount is a very small item compared to what the case has cost Harney. brief history of the case is as fol lows: George S. Miller, James Uolweii ana JJurt Bailey were jointly indicted for the killing of Warren Curtis in Harney county March 22, 1902. The killing was the result of an alleged altercation over the ownership of some horses Miller did the shooting while Col well and Bailey were several hun dred yards distant holding some horses. Miller was convicted of murder in the second degree and was serv ing a long sentence in the Salem penitentiary when on appeal to the supreme court the case was re versed and upon a retrial in Crook county he was acquitted. Colwell was convicted of man slaughter in Harney county for his connection with the crime but upon appeal was given a retrial with a change of venue and the case was heard in Malheur county. The Malheur jury convicted him of manslaughter and he is now serving a six vears' sentence in the penitentiary. Now efforts are be ing made to have Colwell pardon ed. The point is made that at most Colwell could only have been an acessory to the crime and so long as the principal was ac quitted there is no justice in the infliction of punishment on Col well. The case against Bailey was dis missed. $5 Reward. The above reward will be paid for infor mation leading to the recovery of a sor rel horse, 10 vears old, branded "7fi" on left stifle and "J 0" on left shoulder; strayed away two months ago from my premises. Was last heard of on Up per Ochoco. Was raised on Beaver creek. J. H. Dklobe, Prineville, Or. 8.30-tf Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the undersign ed administratrix of the estate of Lemuel G. 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 office of M. R. Elliott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 12th day of July, 1906. ELLA BOONE, A ninistratrix of the Estate of Lemuel G. Boone, Deceased. Success Stories. ol young mm and women have been first nvkte competent by the Holme Busmew Collcye, and ihen assisted lo poutmra where their ability won them distinction and compensation. J The Holme Bu.ine Collfye equi( you with the ptw tkal knowledge thai nukes every bit of your energy count for nieces. J 1 lew are $limpe into the life careen of three 1 Umot Business College grad uates. We will supply their name if you caH at the GJIege, Washington and Tenth Street. Kh. took mm sturtkwl mi booUxf Holmw Bm GJWir, d aioy oi PortUnJ Cm Compare. uk "J armc tumiiulM. kolii tot (man D C Ma look cum ia sWuad M rUran Ruunn. Cottrgr. "xi ("" kvwmy ! at lU fVc Cos Td tphoot Co.. M iy oi pet wwK Mm took count of IukKmJ ot the IWiws Gounra GJt-ge. fc ccbAkH duUk Dcnvt'lut u.t at dor m Pom. Franc. " nkiti "cam wd trivrn oW woMht of t ywi J Write for our fUJer. It i worth getting and worth keeping. We will gladly end it to you post paid il you will wnte us your name and adJies. yrrw Vf!kTT WIT E I m BUSINESS COLLEGE li t4 WASHINGTON TENTH STSi A rite iilrH l to Principal. Room &SS. Timber Land, Act of Juno S, Urn. Notice for Publication. ivpmliiwiil of the Interior, I niu-,i stale tJtnd orriiv. The )ulle. iirkhi, Julv SO. 1WM- Notice i hereby atven tbtit in roinpliHnce with the nruvtotona oflhe ! fi'tiirew f JuneS, W, enlltleil "An act for themleof timber IhihIs In the MtHtenuf Hllfornlii. Hre- in. Nevada, and W nohliurton Terrii"rv extended to all the Public Ijind wiab- by act of Auitis.1 4. lw-'. Churles M. I'harllnii. of suleni. "uiity r 3iurun. iaie or irvon. nitti lbl dv nieti in mis omce nut sworn nunc, nient No. ml."', for the inn'ba. of the K'j SPfcHW't M.'innil . Kt.-t oreeiton Td. 12 K.. K. I K... W. M.. and will otter proof to nhow that the land wing til 1 more valuable for the timber or stone thenon than for Hrituiturat purpes, and to establish hla claim to said land before, the County Clerk of Crook County, at the Court House in Prltievl e. Oreaon. on November . iwst. He nam as witnesses: M. J. Sewsom, of Piinevlllo. Orelron. William McMeekln. Hrifr il jr. tireaon; Cary W. Foster, Bol?rt tlHrrlng- ton, Prineville. Any and all persons rlalmiuK adversely the alsjvelewrttjed lands are, requested to nle their claims In this otnee on or inre sidd th day of November, c.isl. 8-io-np MiihailT.Nols, Register. Sum iiion.s. In the Circuit I'ourt of the fitate of Oregon for crook Uountv. R. L. Booth, PlaintirT, vs. Sarah N. Lainson, and II. W. Ijiinsun, ' tier husbaiul, Defend .mi (a To Sarah N. I.amson and H. V. I.aiiiwon Defendants. IS THK NAME iV TUB STATE OK OREtioN, Vou are hereby reijuireil to apiiear and answer the complaint niert against you n the above entitled suit within su week fnim the date of the lirst pulilicatiuti of this summons, which date of lirst nuhlica tion is the ath day of August, 1HH1, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiif will apply to said Court for th relief demanded in id comiuaint. towtt That the said defendants anil each of them he required to allepe and set forth their pretended interest or estate in and to the following dearri lied premises, to-wit; th West half of the Northwest quarter of Sec tion 8 and the East half of the Northeast quarter of section 7, T. 13 S. K. 13 E of th W illamptte Meridian in Crook County Oregon. And that thesame be ascertained and determined by the decree of this Court, and that the rilaintift have a decree of this Court that he is the owner in fee simple and in possession of the aboye de scribed real property and that the oeiemi, ants have no interest or estate therein either Icval or equitable, and lor such other or further relief as is meet in equity and good conscience. 1 ins summons is published in pursuance to the order of Hon. W. A. Bell, Coun Judge of Crook County, Oregon, which or der bears date the 8lh day of Auputt. lfX M. R. Elliott, C. C. Linden A McCain A Vinton, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8-9-5W The End of The World of troubles that robbed E. II. Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Ia., of all usefulness, came when he began taking hlectric Bitters He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great sntfering, whic. I would never have survived had I not taken Electric, Bitters. They also cured me of General Debility." Hure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney com p!aints, Blood diseases, Headache, Diz ziness and Weakness or bodily decline Price 50c. Guaranteed by I. P. Adam son & Co., and Templeton A Son's drug store. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given, that in pur suance of an order of the County Court of Crook county, Oregon,. made on the 2nd day of July, 190H, in the matter of the estate of Joseph Whitfield, deceased the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, subject to confirmation by the said County Court, on Saturday, the 8th dav of September, 1906, at two o'clock in the afternoon at the Courthouse door in I rineville. Ore gon, ail the right, title, interest and estate of the said Joseph Whitfield at the time of his death and all the right, title and interest in the said estate may have acquired in addition to that of the said Joseph W hitfield at the tune of hii death, in and to all that certain lot piece or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Crook, State of Oregon, and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lots One and Two in Section Nineteen in Township Twenty South, of Kange Eleven East and the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section Tpenty-four in Township Twenty South, of Kange Ten East of Willamette Mer ridian. Terms and conditions of sale, Cash. Dated August 9, l!X)t. M. K. Mayfikld, Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Whitfield, Deceased. TP? ,59 Notlcc to Creditor. Kolic U hereliv in by Natitarvt Nve, Ihe uiidi'mtiiml Vwiurit of Uw will and trulamenl of M. Sye, ileoened, lo all persona haviti claim Kl"t Mid Mtale to prfrn Itiem lib Hi pnpr Tournem to ine iiiiiu'rikni i nr nmrr M. K. Klliotl In I'rinvville, tinirn. within sii month from tli iUte of lli nolu-a. latel thm 33.1 rtav of Aniiut. WW MiHr Nt. Kieeutrii vf tht rotate ot M. C. Nye, le- Wotica for Publication. IVpartmeiit of the Interior, tjiii.t itU- at Hie 1IU, tremn. July lit. Not e ii herebv nivn lliat Jamm 0, ItoiiMoK oft'rHk. Or., ban tiled notio of a intention to mna tinal Itve-year tnf in aillHrt of lii claim, llomeled Kntrv No. rtvUi made June it, 1. tor the lot. Hwiioii 1. Ita t ami S Section .0, T. Is !., K. it K.. W. M . ana N K, N K Sevliutt 2 T. l!t K. IS K.. W. M and that tt said proof will lx made helor th iinty clerk, at his otHce, in t'riiievilUj, eou tlrenon. on Aukii! '.''. lt name.i the tollowniK wuniw to pmve lim contiiiuoua ivsiilriH-e upon, and ultlvatltw or the laml. Tit; John W. Shnttuik. Henry Herchtorr, Klam Kaiielit, of t'nHk, tlrexxn, and Will. iam R. McKariand, I'rlnevill. Orenon. M It It A hi. I. M'U5, 71-iip Kettiater. CITATION n the Cnuntv Court of the Stat of Ore gon, ftr the Oountv of fnik. In the matter of the hstaieori ii.ii.. UO.AMIW I I nation ToStacia Ainha and all heira unknown of 0. O. Am its, lKnease.1 UKKKll.NU: IN THE NAM K F TIIK tjTATK OK ORKlHlN, Ycu are herebv cited and rvouired to ap pear in th County Court of the State of tlregnn, for the Comity of f rHk, at the ourt nxmi tnervor. at rrlneviiie- in the ountv of f rotik on Monday the Sd dav of Septemher. IflUt, at SuVha k, in the after noon of that day, then and there to show ou-e, if any there be, why nonler nhould n.il rw made by the t ouuty i ourt lor ...k f..ilu llau. .n Mill It. irlai k,I direitinn W. A. Booth, dmintnlrator of aid eut, to aell the real property oe- loninc to said extate whu n sani real estate ia described an loilowa: 1 he ortli- west quarter of Section hleven In Town- hip I welve South, of Kaiure Mxtreu .al of Willamette Meridian in tirvffua, at pub lic sale for the Durnone of imvin the claim aKaiU"t the estate and Ilia coala and fioensea ol administration. Witness, the Hon. W, A. nr. LI., Judtre f the County Court of the State of Orctrun, tor Ilia l ounttoi t rvxm wun rne wm ui -aid Court aliued, this ttth day ol July, a . u. imw. Aixe-r: W tuaitx Baowa, t lerk. "-JK-np Notice for I'uhlicution. lK-parlmeiit of the Interior, Ijtud trtiie at The iUes, Oregon. July l. I'l. Notice is lirh bi irivitl tll:il John W tinvder ol' Prineville. nnin. has tiled tire of Ids inleuliou to iiiuke linal rommu- tation prouf in support ot his elaitn. an: lloim-stead Kntrv No. HUH made Marth W. li for the W N K1, ami N W SKV, Selioii It. Township U S., Ifaii! 15 K., . l., ami llmt said proot will lie mane ne fure the County Clerk, at Prineville, tire- gon, on SeptemM-r Mil tie names the tollowiiiir loorove uisiiui- iuuous ri'sidenee utioli, and cultivation of, ih hind, vi : William r". Mason, Amlrew S. r iehls, J-eph V. Tavlor. of I'nneville, llreKon, Kdward M. Love, ol Uimouta, tire)(on. MlCHAtL T. N'olan, d--.'.(l KeKlsler. Notice for Publication. Depart nient of the Interior. Land Urtii-e at The Da Iks, tlreifon. July 21. Notice is herebv iriven that Charles K. Wilcox, of Lamonta. Oreirou, haa tiled nt- tice of his intention to make final commu tation proof in support of his claim, vis Homestead K.ntry o. 1SKCI maoe January 12, for N S''i of the N Wt Hection 15, Township 11 H., KaiiKe It K., W. M and that said nroof will he made liefore U. P. Rea. t'liited States Conimisstoner, at hi otlice, in Madras, Oregon, on August He names the following witnee to prove hit continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, the land, via: Thomas Mchee. 1-evi Knorr. Frank Miller, b. U. Hien-e, ail of Lamonta, Ore gon. MICHAKh I. MU.A7I, 7-2-re Kegiater, Timber Land. Act of June 3, 17H. Notice for Publication. United Ktntes Land Ottice. The Uallea, Oregon, July 21, PJOti. Notice is hereby iriven that in comuli a i ice with the provisions of the act oi Con gress of June 3. IH7H, entitled "An ai t lor the sale of timber lands III the Mutes of California. Oieiron. Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Puli- lit: Land Wtatea bvactol August 4, 18! the following persons have tiled in this of- tn-e their sworn stateniei'ts, to-wit: K.I ward Kwinu Wears, of Prineville county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 2ii6, riled June M, for the purchase of theSW NWi, N HW'4 ami bww HWli, section , ip. to o., n, 19 E.. W. M. Kachiellus K. Junes, of Prineville, coun ty of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn atate- meni no. zwvs, men juiy jo, imn. tor me purchase of the HE tiVi' and Uita 3,4 and 5. rleetiou 8. Tn. 14 8., K. 19 K., W. M That they will offer proofs to show that t le lands sought are more valuable for the timbej or atone thereon than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands before the Register and Receiver at the Dalles, Oregon, on October I. 19"). Thev name the following witnesses Kdward E. Bears, Rachiellus E. Jones, By ron Uadv. H. A. roster ana rerry roin dexter, of Prineville, Oregon; Vernon E. Cady and Walter h. Cady, of Everett, W aahineton. Anv and all persons claiming adversely any of the above-described lands are re quested to me tneir claims in mis omce on or be tore the earn znu nay ot Mctnner, ivm. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 7-2fi-pd ' Register. Timber Land, Act of June 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon. July 21. IM0B. Notice is hereby given that in compll ance with the provisions of the act of Con irressofJune 3.1878. entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of Californis, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory,'' as extended to all the Pub lic Land states ny acioi August 4, isirc, the following-named persons nave on July 14, li)08, tiled in this office their sworn statements, to-wit: William J. Harlow, of Coeur'd Alene county of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn statement No. 29HS, for the purchase of the W bE and W'4, rjcctlon 1, ip. 14 8., K. 18 t, , W. M. John H. Jarrett. of Coeur'd Alene, coun ty of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn state ment No. 2U04 for the purchase ol the Lots 3 and 4 and HA N VVii Section 5, Tp, 14 H.. R. 19 E.. W. M. Thomas P. McAuley, of Taconia, county of Pinrce. state of Washington, sworn statement No. 299,1, for the purchase of the U;ts l and 2 anu b a4, eecuon o, jp, 14 H.. K. 19 Jii., . il. That they will offer 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 lunus before the Register and Receiver at The Dulles, Oregon, on Oc tober 3, 1!.W. They name the following witnesses Thomas P. McAuley, of Tacoma, Wash ington: John H. Jarrett and William J Harlow, of Coeur'd Alene, Idaho; Hymn cady and A. u, Knignten, oi rrinevwe Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above-described binds are re quested to hie tneir claims in tins omce on or before the said 3rd day of October. 19UH. U ICU I L r T V 1 1 AM 7-2tj-pd Register (J Agents for Butterick Patterns and SPECIAL 30 DAYS' SALES 0h IVik Price Reductions in all lines of Ladies' ?r mer (loods. Watch HtSl Vnlniw ii'ir itrri'rt'ti m Wash Skirts m a - it .-.-.. i r l i v t cuiicvilUH oi lrau aim aim vuiiuii vsirij LU Wash Skirtoill round lrnylh.1; just the lliing eyi 1 .... e n ... If ' oumnitT uunny. feW U 1 your choice lor LaJ I'01 2 your choic lor 1.0 1 1 11 iM 0 ouT rn,cf ,or KM Q SPECIAL IN TAN OXFORD Ladies .Regular $3.50 values Special Sale Price $2.00 Ladies' Regular $'2.50 values Special Sale Trice $1.65 Children's Regular $2.'25 values Special S;le Price $1.45 UJ Hosiery for Ladies U and Children ri LaJies laet li.vle hose in while, black and Ian, all sizes; regular 35c values. Special 25c m Children's lace lisle hose in while, black and Ian, all sizes Regular 25c anJ 35c values Special per pair 20c Sj PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE g qj WURZWEILER & THOMSON, Prineville Oregon 0 A Kit l.L LINE OK Machines and Records ALWAYS ON II AND. TIIK WINNKK CO. Prititvill Orrgoti Sing er Sewing Machine Co. 1 $ Will take old iiiucIiIiicm liii'XiliiiiiKefornew niii'M a Will hhII you iniu lilni'H X on m tut lily imymi-ntM All kltulH of repair work done by our HK'"t who 1m iiImo tht atithorlzt-il colliftor for nil tiionevH due the company. Kor furt her Information Inquire of WILL PERCY, Agent X At the Henkle renidence, one block 1 went of the PimtoHico, 1'rlnevlllo, Or CC RANKING ETT MAIL We psy 4 on time drposiU, current rates on saving! accounts, receive deposits subjeel lo check, and do t general bank ing business,. You can have the advantage! of a strong bank al your very door by using the mails. Send us your deposits. Acknowledg ment will be sent you by return mail. Savings accounts received from one dollar up. Open an account with us and note how rapidly it will grow. J. FRANK WATSON, Prm R L DURHAM, V Prewjed W. H. FEAR. &Kiy 3. C. CATCHINCS. Ami. Skmu, 247 Wash. St. Portland, One. j CAPITACTfggR Tb6"ooq our bin show windows in f'.rnnk Count v. ounty. Special in Gloves ladies' Silk Knit Gloves in while, black nJ chainpaitjnf colors sizes 6 lo 8, all two clasp palcnl laslfnrrs. Regular $1.50 values. Special for Thi Sale $1.00 Latlies' while hitl gloves, all sires. Regular $1.50 values. Sptrial lor this sale $1.00 i r..M.. r $ .85 1.25 o r rt .ou LADIES' AND Wash Goods MercrrizeJ Crasit in while, cream, Ian, brown anJ green shades. Special This Sale 20c Cotton Coverts, all good shades and plenty ol them. Regular 20c values. Special This Sale ISc : , m . - . a i la A. A A A At A A A A A A A The 0. K. I "yFW. Strictly made to measure I HWiV-- pmnonts. Ik U , r C-'A- The latest metropolitan I Vi'ba ; I'ricoH within reach of all. STROUD BROS., Proprietort Deealera in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter Egg and Country Produce The following Is a list of our Prices on Meats Loin Stetik Hound Stout Hhotilder Steuk Plain KouHt llet-f Prime Rib KdhhI Veal Roitnt Ltiin Mutton Chops Plain Mutton Chops Veal Cliop Pork Loin Pork Stttmage Ilnmburger Bologno When you are buying anything in this line give ua a call We Guarantee to Treat you Right Telephone Orders Will Closing 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 R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor The Delineator 1 and Children's Sum- O for the Host Cash w t PR m CHILDREN'S Summer Dress Goods Fancy Silk Finished Organdies in Urge avtortnienl ol colors Changeable Silk. Pongee, Mo hair. Pongess and Fancy Cotton Foulard. ALL REDUCED FOR THIS SALE G0RMLEY, THE TAILOR .1 A g A A. A A A A. A A A A A Meat Market I l'iJi tK nt pouml lOt'tM nr pound Ilk tH per fmund 8otn pt'r pound HktU per pound l'ijctt. jier Hiunil 12jcl per pound lOi tH Mr pound r2ict per jwuind Pijctd per pound lOt'tu per pound lOctn per pound 1()cIh per pound be Given Prompt Atlention Out Sale CASH STORE m m 4