CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER FOR CROOK COUNTY Iatr4 at tk postotlc t Frfa.vtlle. Oititi, a. irid-(lm aa.tt.r SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $1.80 Three Month 60 eta AdvortlalnaT Rataa: Diaplaj aJvenininj & . nau and Uwiu aecorjinn to tins an J spans. Local Reader. II 00 r Inca. Biutoeaa locals i oris per Hit. Card of Thanks II Oft. Reaolutioa of condolence fl-M. "nt", "Lost-, c. ! aad "Klry" Notk-e t cent a word. Published Every Thursday at tlie Journal Building, Prineville, Oregon THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1906 Good Newt for Central Oregon. The Central Oregon Railroad is no longer a myth. That Prine ville will be connected with the outside world by steel rails within a few years is beyond question. The Very road that will do us the most good is the one that is surely coming. The surveys have been going on all summer and now comes the announcement in a tele gram to the Oregonian as follows: The projected road through Cen tral Oregon, ' to connect with the Corvallis & Eastern, owned by A. B. Hammond, is placing its bonds on this market, and it is probable that they will be listed on the Stock Exchange in the near future. The Corvallis & Eastern is 130 miles long, from Yaquina Bay, on the coast, to Idanha, in the Cas cade Range, and the extension to Snake river to Ontario, or a point near that place, will add some 300 miles to the road. The name bv which the ex tension is commonly known here is the Central Railway of Oregon. It is understood that the new pro ject will use the rights of way through the state acquired by the Oregon Central fc Eastern, which was building over the same route 15 years ago, and whose project collapsed, and was afterward bought, road and all, for $100,000 by A. B. Hammond, who changed the name to Corvallis & Eastern. The projected road will pass through a part of Oregon which now has no rail facilities, connect ing with the O. R. & N. and Union Pacific system on Snake river and with the Southern Pacific in the Willamette Valley at Albany. The road is to be bonded at 120, 000 a mile, which, considering the nature of the country, is consider ed moderate. Hitherto, New York has not heard much of this project, but it has been considerably impressed since the bonds have been in the market here. The line of the road, if it should follow the old Central & Eastern right of way, will tra verse a productive region. It is thought that arrangements will be completed within the next SO days for financing the project. The foregoing dispatch is in line with Mr. Hammond's announced intention, recently expressed by him to the Oregonian, of extending his Corvallis & Eastern through Eastern Oregon to Snake river. Mr. Hammond, when in Portland several weeks ago, said that he planned to build next year, when he expected to have financial ar rangements complete, and to se cure an adequate supply of labor. Bruin Visits Big Plain. A big brown bear weighing probably about 300 pounds was killed on Agency Plains last Sunday by Charles Dillon and Alfred Parkey, who shot him with a 22 calibre rifle. While big game hunters are scouring the moun tains in the upper Deschutes and around the berry patchs on the Santiam and McKenzie Rivers, two luckey ranchers on the plains can tell a story of big game hunt ing here at home, which will doubtless discount any stories of the chase that may be brought home from the mountains. At Alf. Parkey's homestead last Sunday, Charles Dillon and Parkey noticed a large animal crossing the Parkey field with a lumbering gait, and the animal was soon identified by them as a bear. They only had a small calibre rifle in the house, but mounting their horses they gave chase, and riding around Rruin, shot him with the 22 rifle and killed him. He was a monster brown bear, weighing possibly 300 pounds or more, and when he stood on his hind legs he was as tall as a man Agency Plains is a populous farming community, and that Bruin should venture to crogs it as be would his native wilds was, 1 - Invariably In Advinc Six Mouths Single Copiwi 75 rt Set in the opinion of the ranchers on the plains, justly punished by death. This is probably the first bear that has crossed the plains in a quarter of century or longer. His presence there can only be ex plained by the supposition that he was driven out of his haunts in the mountains by forest tires, and seeking new stamping grounds, crossed the Deschutes and climbed the hieh rinirocks to the plains above. Madras Pioneer. Success results from two things opportunity ind pre paredness. 1TW HoW Bm Cfc. uiUm boa) towaid yam fftag n m aS. worm! Rud k Writ "ocapfe ansa buyniaw ol Hohsts Cofcgr fbmtm.- J wtl pst yam am aaam aad at W aW pmrJtn i jam an! cal at V Cciif 6, Mi. look csssss a sWisssi employed brhO.RllN Ct.wnl to Quo, lad-Mm accapaa rite high poanoa of Coaa) at Harbss. ana bjr Acer axm Mi. tool booaktcpiag tad tfcaopaphy at the Holmes Biasness College, was engaged with Portland awhiwry house lor lew yean, and aosr enjoys . Incratnre poMboa snta the U. & Cxnerancot la the Philippsm. S Mi took coane at the Holmes Bus- mess Collrge. went to Japaa. aad founded ta caooaottir sscceafvi hwwnin of ha own. .Tha asaa's success a the lesuk aoUy of tethracal aad practical traaimg which cnhhlfd haa to grasp oppcstiaaties and Mould theai lo ha purpose. J Write lor bee foidsr. k let all about the Holmes Business Cottrge, the courses of study, lusbon. etc h in a folder you wj keep he cause it is worth whnV BUSINESS COLLEGE I WASHINGTON tV TENTH 5TS, PORTLAND OPE. Write direct to Principal. Room 625. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. September 4, 1906. Nofe is hereby niven that James H Hawkins, of Prii.eville. Oregon, has filed notice of his intention to make final five vear proof in support of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 779 mde Decem ber 1, 1899, for tne rj N W , K WVi .SW of Section 17 and XEv4 S4 of Section 18. TownuhiD 14 S. Ranee 19 . VY M. and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver, at The Dalles, Ore gon, on October aind, lyue. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of the land, vis: Claud E. Wrieht, Iiaac M. Blevins. Al- den 0. Knihten. Clyde C. Hon, all of rnnevme, Oregon. 9-6-p Michael T. NoLA!t, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by Margaret Nve the undersigned executrix of the last will and testament ofM. C.Nye, deceased, to all person;) having claims against aaid estate to rjresent them with the nrooer vouchers to the undersigned at the office of r i t.ii:.... T: c six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 23d day of August. 1906. Margaret Nte Executrix of the estate of M. C. Nye, de ceased. &-Z3 A Remedy Without a Peer. "I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used for stomach trouble," says J. P. Klote, of Edina, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, biliousness or constipation, these lab lets are without a peer. For sale by D. P. Adamson & Co. Notice to Creditor. Notice is hereby given by the undersign ed administratrix of the estate of Lemuel O. 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 tne omce ol M. it. Ulliott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 12th day of July, 1906. ELLA BOONE, Ar ninistratrix of the Estate of Lemuel G. Boone, Deceased. -A We Sell Pianos We sell lietter Pianos, and we soil them for less money than any other dealer or or ganization. That's why we sell over half of all pianos sold on the Fa cific coast. Frioes and beauti ful catalogues upon request. Eilers Piano House ' Biggest, Busiest and Rest" 35W55 Washingioa, Pertland, Or And every important Western citj 9-6-lt Con teat Notice. lVpartaienl ol the interior, t lilted Stale Land OIBc, Tbe Dalle. Omron. Atutust M. HOaV A sufficient eontest arfl.laTIt baring boea filed in this o bv Kdwin O. Hyde. -oBteat- am. f ninsi homestead enirr No. 17, mad M.Tii.lWtvlorSUttKV SE'4 8K-. SKU SVI V, Section , Township u, a., kauit 16, K. W. M., or William H. Smitb. Contrst, la whuh It ta nlleired thai sai.l William U Smith ha vholl nbukned said trai't; thai h ha t-hnvd hi midrnx- thrrrfrom tot mors than m months inc making said enlrv: that aaid trat-l la nol wlth-d uson nd rultlratrd by said prtv a nrsuirru os law ; mm said allr!l anarnv I not du to his lllllvint In thM irnm nvv or marine rorpa of th I'nitvd Stale in timo( war. naia vsrurs r brrrlir aotitled tu p-p-r. retiwnd and oflarcvulenc louchini said allegation at 10 o'clork a. m. on Ortobvr S. 1im, brfura Warrva Browa, CoontT Clvrk, at hisonVtin ITinevtllo. Orvjou. and Ibm final bearing will b held al loo'clwk a. m. on (r- tuber 10, !, before the Keg ister and Rprvlvor al th unitad Htale Land Om In The Dalle, Oregon. Th said eontMInt havinar. tn a nroner at. fl.lavll, tiled July 21. 1. set forth (art which show thai aftr due diligence rx-rwnal aervtrs of this uotli- can not b made, II la hcrebr or dered and dirwied that such notice be given oj uue ana troper puoiicaiion. s-lMnp Ammi M. Lams. RclTr Timber Land, Act June 3, 178. Kotic for Pnblicatioa. United Putes Land Office. The Dalles. Omron. June 1. lStiS. Notice is bTebv given that in coniDli- ance with the provisions of tbe art of Cotf greasol Junes. 1S7S. entitled "An art for tbe sale of timber lands iu the State of t alifornia, Oregon, evad, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all th Hub- lie una Mates by actor August 4, lfi DAVID E. TEMPLKTt N, ol Prineville, county of Crook, Htate of uregon, na tins day Died in this omce hut sworn statement iio. 127, for the pur chase of the 8WK NW, WJSWand ria tiW, of Section So. 23, in Town- snip o. is ., icange !o. W fc., W. M., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone tnan lor agricultural purpoaes, and to establish his claim to aaid land before the County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 8tb dav of September. 1913. He name aa witnesses: Edward M. Mc Cord, Richard M. Powell, William D. Arnold, Robert M. Templeton, alt of Prine ville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely 'he above-described lands are requested to hie their claime in this office on or before said 8t day of September. 1900. MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 7-6-9t Register. Well Worth Trying. VV. H. Brown, the popular pension attorney, of PitUSeld, Vt., says: "Next to a pension, the tjest thing to gel is Dr. King's New Life Pills. He writes: "They keep my family in splendid health." Quick core for Head ache, Constipation and Biliousness. 25c. Guaranteed at D. P. Adamson dt Co., and Templeton & Son.'s drug store. Notice to Creditor!. In the Matter of tha estate of Alexander McCloy, Deceased: Notice is herebv given by the undersigned, tbe administra tor of the estate of Alexander McCloy, de ceased to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the omce ofM. R. Elliott in Prineville. Ore gon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Prineville, Oregon, this 19th oay ouuty, . P. B. Davis Administrator of ihe estate of Alexander McCloy, Deceased. jlS6-t Timber Land, Act of Jane ; , 1878. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, Tbe Dalles. Oreeon. Aueust 8. 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance wiin tne provisions ot tne act oi iOn gress of June 3. 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of ualiforma, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory," as extended to all the Pubiic Land States by act of August 4. 1892. Adolpb Hankey, of Portland, county of .Muitnoman, state oi uregon, nas this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 30fi6, for the purchase of the NEj4 of Sec tion 28, Tp. 12 8, R 16 E, W. M. and will offer proof to show that the land soug'it it more valuable for the timber or Hunt tnereon than for agricultural purpoxes, and to establish bis claim to said land be fore the County Clerk of Crook County, at the Court House in Prineville, Oregon, on November 8, 190H. He names as witnesses: 8. J. N'ewsom, Walter O'Neil, of Prineville, Oregon, Will iam McMeekin, Mary McMeekin, of Grix zly, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 8th day of November. 1008. 9-6-p Michael T. Nolan, Register. S5 Per Head Reward I will pay $5 per head for horses with the following brand 1 (a wrench) on right or left still, prongs pointing towards head. Horses are known as the Johnny Dean horses and range from the John Day to Trout creek. Horses were raised on Trout creek. Any one taking up these horses, holding tbem and sending me information so that I can come and get same will receive the above reward per head. A. J. WASHBURN. 8-2-8tp Suplee, Or. Starving u Datk. Because her stomach at so weaken ed, by undo drttgxittf (hat the mttld not eat, Mr. Mary II, Waltett. ( 81. (lair St., t'olunibut, O,, was literally starving to doath. She writiw: "My stomach was no weak from uwdota drag that I could not eat, and my nerves to wrecked that I Could not sleep ; and not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Klectrie lUt- terw; with the wonderful rvau't that Im provement began at nnce and a com plete cur followed." Brat health Tonic on earth. Mc. Guaranteed bv l. P. Adamson A Co., and Templeton A Son, druggist. Contest Notlcsi. Detriment of th Interior. fatted State Land OfrW, Tneltallea. Oreaoa, Augnai i. 1.M. A aunVteat eontest ark Ull having been III ed ta Ihta ornt- br Floreac a. I'olltn. con tealanl, againal homestead entry No. ava, made tV-piemtMt-K lM), h.tNl, SWV, Nvi SKi , Sh.it. Hev'llon 1. Township 11, . Kanae ta, K. M. bv Jaan.-s Hasllnra. Con- leatee. In whk h it Is alleged that aaid Jams Hastings a wholly abandoned aalti traei. that said tra t ta not settled uioa and cultival- ed by aaid Mrty a rwiulred by law ; thai be ha changed his mldent' therefrom mots than six months slnoe making aaid entry: lhl ssn-h lailure still eilsl; that aaid alleged abaenr was not nu lo his sapstyaisni in the army. nat or marine rorpa ol th t'nlted State in lime ot war Said Mrllea are hereby noiirled to appear, reond an. I or vtlenr umt-hlng said nllegation at ItfoVlork a m. on 0 kter behr Warren Srown. County Clerk, al his ornce In Prioetille. ore-on, and that final hearing win he held at io rlork a. m. oa Oc tober IS, 1. batore th Riwtstvr and Kn-elver tl Ihe failed Slate Land Orttc la Th Dalle. vrregoa. The aaid eonteatanl havtna- In a aroner afll. davit, filed August a), 14. set forth (rn-la antra snow that niter du diltgonc iwmooal service ol this nolle ran not be msl. II ts hereby ordered nnd directed that such nolle negivea by due and proper publication. -4-bt Muiin. T. Kulak, Heg utter. Timber Land, Art of Jun t, in Notice Fur Publication. t'nlted Stale Land OtBoe. Th Dalle. Oregon. August si, Iwa. Notice at hereby given that la compliance wiin in provisions ul in art ot t'ougrea ot June a, ura. entitled -Aa art tor Ihe sal ol Umber lands la th State ol California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, " as extended lo all th Public Land Slat by art oi Muguas s. Item, tne pmiowtng-nomed persons hav oa August , filed la this onV ineir sworn statement, lo wtl : Lou K. Nash, ol Spokan. county ot Kpokan. slat of Haahlnguin. awora statement No. il-, for th purchase of the KS NWi. nnd LoU I nnd i of Section 7. Tp. U 8. K it C. Al. Arthur H. Wright. o( Spokane, county of npoenne aim ot waanington. awora state ment No. 1J7, lor the vitrcha ol th NUi. SKI,. S'.SKii and SKMBM Vol Secllon li. Tn 14 s. a IS K, W M . Arthur L. Angell, of Spokane, county of Spo kane, stale of Washington, sworn statement No 31. for th purr haa ol the v SVt N a's SWV of Section nnd SK Nv of Secllon i. Tp US. R III K. W M. They will offer proofs to show that the lands sought are more valuable lor th limber or stone there n than lor agricultural purpose, and to establish ibeir claims lo aaid lands b. for Ihe Register nnd Receiver, nl th land of. lie la Th llie, Oregon, on November 'A 11 They nam n witnesses: Lou E. Nash. Arthur M Wright, Arthur L. Angell, C. f H.-ll, Fred K. Munch, all of Spokane, Maahlngtou. Syron Cady, ol Prineville, Oregon Any and nil persons elalmtug adversely any of the sbove-deerrtbed laud are requested to file their claims In this onto oa or belor said ftrd day of November, 1M. -- MicHAaXT. NoLAX, Register. Contest Notice. Department of Ihe Interior. Colled Slate Land Office, The Dnllea, Oregon, August ao, lw. A sufBcienl contest afliUavll having been fil ed in Ibla office by Florence B. Colli na, con testant, against homeatead entry No. saus, made October 26, Iwu. for KU N Section 31, 8S Sii Section JU, Township If, 8, Rang l K. W M, by Patrick Hajtiurs, Conteai, In which It U alleged that aaid Patrick Hastings has wholly abandoned aaid tract; that he has changed hi residence therefrom for mors thsn six months sine making aaid entry; that said tract I nol settled upon and cultivated by aaid party a required by law; that such failure still exist; thai said alleged abacne was nol due to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps of th United Stale In Urn of war. Said parties nre hereby notified to ap pear, respond nnd offer evident- touching said tllrgntlun at 10 o'clock a m. on October t. 1M, before Wnrren Brown. County Clerk, al hit of Ice In Prineville, Oregon, nnd thnl final hear ing will be held al 10 o'clock a. m. on October IA, IMS), before th register nnd receiver at th Untied Stale Land Office at Th Dalle, Ore gon. Th said con test n I having, in a proper affl dnvil, filed August jo. Its, sot forth tart which show that after due diligence personal service of this nolle ran nol be made, II I hereby or dered nnd directed that such nolle be given bydunad proper publication. --np Michael T. Nolah, Register. Timber Land, Act of June S, 1878. Hotict for Publication. United States Land Office. The Dalles. Omron. July 21. 1906, Notice is hereby given that in compli ance wiin tne provisions oi me act oi von great of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Htates of California, Otegon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory ,'rss extended to all the Pub lic Land States by act of August 4, 18U2. tbe following persons have filed in this of lice their sworn statements, to-wit: Edward Kwing Hears, of Prineville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. tiled June 2H, 19U6, for tne purchase ol the WW,N) SWW and SWii SW, Section 4, Tp. 15 8., ft. 1 t., W. M. Kachiellus E. Jones, of Prineville. coun tyof Crook, state of Oregon, sworn state ment No. 2883, hied July 10, 19UH. for the purchase of tbe KWind Lou 3, 4 and 6. Section 6. Tp. 14 S., R. 19 E., W, M. That they will offer proofs to show that tie lands sought are more valuable for the timbej or stone thereon thau for agricul tural purposes, and to establish their claims to said lands before the Register ana Receiver at x ne uauea, uregon, on uctooer t, ismj. Thev name the following witnesses: Edward E. Sears, Rachiellus E. Joues, By ron uaay, n. A. r osier ana rerry roin dexter, of Prineville, Oregonj Vernon E. Cady and Walter E. Cady, of Everett, Washington. Any and ail persons claiming adversely any of the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or neiore tne said znn aay of October, luue. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. 7-26-pd Register. Timber Land, Act of June 1878. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Tbe Dalles, Oregon, July 21, 1906. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Con gress of June 3,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing ton Territory, as extended to all the Pub lic Land States by act of Angust 4, 1892, the following-named persons have on July 14, 1906, tiled in this office their sworn statements, to-wit : William J. Barlow, of Coeur'd Alene. county of Kootenai, state) of Idaho, sworn statement no. ario, lor tne purcnaee of the 8 R MEW S BW' He0n U Tp. 14 John H. Jarrett. of Coeur'd Alene. coun ty of Kootenai, state of Idaho, sworn state ment No. 2994, for the purchase of the Lots 3 and 4 snd &i NW, Section 6, Tp. tA U U fO I? W II r 11 17., U. LO Thomas P. McAulev, of Tacoma, county of Pierce, state of Washington, sworn statement No. 2993, for the purchase of the Lots l and i ana o flection 6, Tp. 14 H., R. 19 E., . M. That ther 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 lanus before the Register and Receiver at Tbe Dalles, Oregon, on Oc tober 3, 1909. They name tbe following witnesses: Thomas P. McAuiey, of Tacoma. Wash ington; John H. Jarrett and William J. Barlow, of Coeur'd A iene, Idaho ; Byron Cady and A. C. Knighten, of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above-described lands are re quested to file their claims in this office on or before the said 3rd day of October. 1906, MICHAEL T. NOLAN, 726-pd KegUte-; Q Agents for Butterick Patterns and SPECIAL 30 DAYS' SALE A IUk Price Reductions in all lines of Ladies' and Children's Sum ff mer(oods. Watch our big show windows for the Hest Cash Val ilues ever offered Wash Skirts A collation ol Crash and ant) Cuton Covrrj Wash Skirts, all round lengths; just the thing lor your Summer Outing. Lot 1 your choice lor JRS Lot 2 your choice lor......... 1.25 Lot 3 your choice lor 2.50 SPECIAL IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TAN OXFORDS Ladies' Regular $3.50 values Special Sale Price $2.00 Ladies' Regular $2.50 values Special Sale Price $1.65 Children's Regular $2.25 values Special Sale Price $1.45 m Hosiery for Ladies Summer Dress and Children Wash Goods Goods Ladies lace lisle hose in while. Mercerized Cr a si. in while. Fancy Silk FiniiJieJ Organdies black and tan. all sizes ; regular cream, tan. brown and green ; Urge assor,mrn, 0 35c values. Special 25c shades. Special This Sale 20c Children', lace lisle hose in " Changeable Silk. Pongee. Mo- white, black and tan, all sizes Hon Cc-Vfrtl. all good shades hair. Pongrss and Fancy Cotton Regular 25c and 35c values nd plenty ol them. Regular 20c Foulards. ALL REDUCED Special per pair 20c values. Special TbU Sale 15c FOR THIS SALE m PRINEVILLE'S BIG STORE WURZWEILaER & THOMSON, Prineville Oregon A FCLL LINE Or Machines and Records ALWAYS ON HAND. THE WINNER CO. Prineville . Oregon Singer Sewing Machine Co. Will ttike old luachlnt . In exchange tor new one Will c you niAchtne on monthly payment AU kind", of repair work done by our agent who 1. alHo tho authorlMHl collector (or all luoncya ilue the company. For further Information Inquire of WILL PERCY, Agent At the Henkla residence, one block west of the Postofflc. Prineville, Or itiieietei( BAHKING BTMAI We pay 4 on time oVposiU, current rates on tavingi accounU, receive deposit, tubjeit lo check, and do general bulk ing business.. You can Have the advantage, of a strong bank al your very door by using the maili. . Send u your deposit Acknowledg ment will be sent you by return mail. Saving. accounU received from one dollar up. Open an account with ui and note how rapidly it will grow. J. FRANK WATSON. ?,i R L DURHAM. V rVasVsj W. H. f EAR, .Vmsit S. C CATCHINGS. Am. Vr, ftS' trust (Toinpant f 247Wasm.St. Poutland.Ors. fl Vav9 cvLT-xn.r.r fey (3 L in Crook County. 'VVV V-V V - I f.. jt-w flg BfaWb; r i isAsVAAAAAssAAlAAAAAAsssA The 0. K. Meat Market STROUD BROS, Proprietors Deealers in Choice Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, Butter Eggs and Country Produce The following is a list of our Prices on Meats Loin Steak Round Steak -Shoulder Steak Plain Roaftt Beet Prime Rib Roant Veal Roint Loin Mutton Chopo Plain Mutton Chops Veal ChopH Pork Loin - Pork Saunage Hamburger Bologne When you are buying anything in thia line give us 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 CASH STORE R. B. ADAMS, Proprietor The Delineator Special in Gloves LadW Silk Knit Glom in white, black and champaigne colon tizes 6 to 8, all two clasp patent lasteners. Regular $1.50 values. Special for ThU Sale $1.00 Ladies' white kid gloves, all sizes. Regular S1.50 values. Special lor this sale. $1.00 V4 V V V V V V V V J Strictly made to measure : frarmenta. The latest metropolitan styles. Prices within reach of . all. G0RMLEY, THE TAILOR aflsAal l'2JcU Mr pound IQi U r pound l(k:U per pound 8ctu pit ound lOctd jHr Hund 12JcU jer ound 12fjcU jier pound lOcts per ound 12icU per jwund 12JcU ier pound K)otH per pound lOcte per pound lOcta per pound Be Given Prompt Attention Out Sale